Hill Murray High School - Omega Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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i I 2 x i V E 2 ! s 1 4 f E s 2 2 5 5 2 S K E K 5 3 I E Q 5 a 2 e 2 5 E , E 2 5 2 2 Q E 2 x i 5 K l J VOLUME 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life Athletics . . Clubs .... Academics-Faculty ..... d .122 Seniors . . . Unde rgrads Ads ..... Index .... ncnnnnaaan nonoosaana Hill-Murray High School St. Paul, 1N4inr1esota .-4, 0 I s o n e n n n 1 154 - ooononnoe l86d ....214 . ...229 Dlscosvery IIVCS in the senses and the soul. e e Each person works as an artist with a precious s lumps of clay that is his life, forever shaping it to fitjhisjsty1e. Kept flexible and rolling, s g 1 sourj1iVes are pliant, but te11d to flatten and s s e dry out eforgotteri, We divide the memories, s ,a11deefthesC01u1i1nse growg1o1'ig, as did:thee sdaysfthat s ss eess sees M0315 s s new fhillgsparesgo f 'ff 7 e 1 sess b1iflssWGsie e5I6s211iZC lss 533 eeC 0i11bi119Qri011i e gfagsf:ei ei!s: ss s sss i seesse Q sle 3 l 1 XQ8 in MVEQ - 'f . -if V if L 1,- ,. 5 A X A Af, ss7-.- , 1 Hi V Bl , 1 ...,, NSS 9 x S X X ,Q I- wi j X gb ' N 'YQ xx wk Q Q fs? S' x X x N5 L' L ww Students' lives are filled with extracur- ricular activities such as dances, clubs and outs ide organizations, better known as social activities. The word social al- ways brings to mind ice cream social but that was too long so we cut off social and just made it ICE CREAM. Linda squatty Brown takes a sucker brealq before passing out Christmas treats. At an after-school meeting, Mr. Johnson stresses the importance of involvement. Nh... With their thanks, the Student Council presents Mr. Johnson with something to help him remember the year. Student Council President joe Walz waits for discussion on one of the major school issues that faces the boardi 6. . . Student Council All right, where the hell is Sherwood now? LM The board of education is ready to listen. . . push for the new hair code. . . they supported the revision unanimously? !. . . Let's get the handbook finished. . . end of summer brings fall and more work than ever. . . 7th period meetings every day. . . But that's my lunch periodl. . . tough luck. . . You mean l'm supposed to be selling ads for the directory'?. . . Oh, the money's for Homecoming . . . then it's O. K. . . you mean they weren't going to give us a bonfire permit?. . . Does anyone have a convertible for the parade 7. . . something different. . . basketball marathon. . . three-legged? . . . you've got to be kiddingl. . . winter means pep assemblies, open houses for parents, and plans for a major concert. . . among tons of other things. . . Denver, Phillips, or Cash . . . My Squatty, you've grownl. . . give a cupcake to every teacher. . .Where'd you get all the suckers? . . . Where'd you get all the elves ?. . . Mr. johnson Went out and caught them. . . another raffle. . . Oh sure, we'll help. . . How can these people drink so much pop? . . . Bikini Beach . . . real cool, man. . .we're getting WHO for the dance?. . . Teen At the Homecoming faculty dinner, Pat LaCasse and Kathy Colwell give Mr. and Nlrs. Asenbrenner a special anniversary cake. Wha- King and the Princes. . . We EXECUTIVE BOARD: FRONT: sec.-Treas. L. Heiiand, senior Treas. P. have to fstress Involvement LaCasse, Senior Pres. M. Wind, Comm. Coord. C. Shields. BACK: Pres. ln electlonsn S0 next J. Walz, Junior Pres. T. Mei-th, V-Pres. L. Brown, Senior Sec. K. Col- yG3.I'S COll1'1Cl1Wi11b6 3.5 well, Senior V-Pres. J. Notto. good as this yea1.'S. ' . is that possible? Student Council. . . 7 But I have to o out and warm up my car! Dance, Dance, Dance. . . Coal Duck, isn't that the name of?. . . You mean they didn't let frosh come last year?. . . I sure miss I-Iill's gym. . . bleachers, oo la la. . . But I'll freeze without my jacket. . . Who keeps turning on the lights ?? . . . I'll never forget the Coal Duck dance. . . How much money did we make'?. . . a dance in the new gym. . .What no blea- chers'?. . . Chaperones, one to one correspondence. . . go east, young man, go east, and stay there . . . the parking lot Vice- squad. . . Copperhead and Cain are my favorites I. . . whose turn is it for coat check?. . . a dance a month?. . . how much is it? . . . This hand is the most impressive. S During the concert segment of Colla's Spring Festi- val performance, the lead singer entertains her now-relaxed audience. 8. . . Dances f p A joe Walz Works hard at the door selling tickets to the ever-increasing crowd. It's ring around ' the rosey for these frosh at one of the school- sponsored dances. Sue Bibeau and Bob Schowalter swing with the Music lovers gather around the bandstand to listen to the crowd during the Spring Festival dance, music of Black Bone. Is it a dance or a concert? inks., 2'-f.....'2 Debbie Kuehn and joe Nelson enjoy themselves as they dance to the funky beat of Copperhead. My IH The crowd finds that listening can be more fun when they become absorbed in the music of Cain. Dances. . . 9 What are you doing the night of Get. 27? Wanna go to the mixer? Anybody Want to buy a homecoming button?. . . Klobber Kennedy- -good idea, Cindy Warner. . . basketball What'?. . . oh, a marathon. . . what's a mar- athon?. . . what do you mean three legs. . . l can barely use two. . . My pea- nut butter Sandwich stuck to the roof of my mouth. . . lOl8. . . 995. . . Butch Cas- sidy. . . Could you please pass the popcorn. . . A Soc- cer homecoming!?!. . . Dump Breck l-l. . . OOPS! Bonfire. . . Run, Faust, Run. . . presenting King Chris Meyer and Queen Mary Weber. . . Hobo Day . . . Paul Roden looks cute . . . doom and gloom Lawrence. . . Schlitz. . . Marlboro. . . What a schooll. . . Leprechaun Ginker O'Keefe. . . Pep ral- ly. . . What a zoo. . . Mys - teryspeaker. . . NoW's your chance Mals !. . . Cage the Eagles. . . Mr. and Mrs. Pioneerl. . . Soph float takes first. . . P-I-O- N-E-E-R-s. . . 7-6. . . Put it over Timl. . . We plucked 'm!. . . You going to the mixer?. . . Copperhead sounds tough. . . You have to wear a suit'?. . . Anybody Want to give a crash course in slow dancing?. . . Take her where. . . To din- ner. . . Wonder if she'll like Mac's? !?. . . lt was pretty decent. . . a great Week! Well. . .all I can say.. .is. . .well that you all voted real good. 24 hours of Continuous three-legged basketball is still at its height as boys and girls leap to see who will be victorious. 10. . . Homecoming Urr. . . , grunts Paul Roden, as he introduces his new friend to the home- coming costume judges. Paul finished second place in contest. MW . ...,.., K Ai WN. wfw' V . f-gi A A new Uadition. . . Mr. and Mrs. Pioneer, Tom Godbout and joani Kopcinski, add a new dimension. 4 Don't get tackled by that paper --jeff Black engulfs him- self in the Hill-Murray Pioneer emblem at the start of the '73 homecoming against Bloomington Kennedy. Homecoming. . . 11 , I'l1 bet it's Alice! exclaims Chris johnson as Mrs. Hubler opens her gift from the cast. In the drab Mellyn, tea-time adds a little levity to the lives of Peter, Marty and Alvean. Connan Trelvlellyn, the master of Mellyn, bids farewell to his visitor, Lady Treslyn. Senior Barb Rosenthal helps Reenie Marrinan get into the character of Alvean. 12. . .Mistress Q Mellyn Trying to ferret out the mystery of Mellyn, herself to be lured into the alcove by Celest WN, Marty permits ine . f l 1 4 N l Mistress of Mel1yn7 I ve never even heard of it! Another Hubler production . . . spine -tingling melodrama. . . how come it was funny?. . . stage crew getting paint all over everything. . . Happy Birth- day, Lynn. . . Cindy, don't sit on the chair. . . Mrs. Hubler wants everyone in 109 NOW. . . What happened in the front row opening night?. . . stage hands keep the ghost of Alice TreMellyn company. . . Work . . . fun. . . discouragement. . . parties. . . laughs. . . Far out. . . Farrell's . . Shakey's .. . hey, he won't kick us out. . . Sunday closed performances. . . Someone doctored up the stage brandy. . . did you see the look on their faces 7. . . stage party and striking of the set. . . tears mingle with laughter as Mellyn falls. . . Memories become fixed in the minds of all . . . Hey, are you trying out for the spring musical? W nntny i CAST? tetc W n W MARTY r Doris Herickhoff CONNAN TREMELLYN K john Mikeish PETER NANSELLOCK W ikik . . Mark Lawrence ' f Cindy Schreiner t ' ALVEAN Reenie Marrinan ' LADY TRESLYN Ruth Kweielak W inip MRS. n Chris Johnson V ' V KITTY je an Nierenhausen , G ILLYFLOWER W ,Phyllis Wolijlferd Mistress of-Mellyn. . .13 Mr. Rohlik said he could grow a what?! Hey Look Me Over . . .are you singing or dancing for Mrs. Gordy?. . . would you help me audition?. . . practice 4 nights a week . . . Sue Hajlo and Shelagh Barry sure know how to make life hard for a person. . .keep your arms at your side and SLIDE. . . backstage in total darkness. . . FLASH! . . . what was TI-IAT?! . . . a picture of what???. . .oh no! . . . hold on thar! . . .Come back here Gary! . . .you have to have make-up on . . . Okay Denny--let's go through it one more time with the shaving cream. . . Hey, what was in that picture?. . .can I see it? . . . Tex, you'd better put on a little weight. . . Boy! That was fast. . . Opening night! . . . flowers from Sue. . .too bad she couldn't make it. . . cast parties after every performance. .. C'mon, let me see the picture . . .PLEASE! ! . . .that addition at t.he end is pretty good. . . 3 stand- ing ovations in a row! . . . Wow! . . . Congratulations Mrs. Hubler--Mrs. Gordy . . .good enough to see twice. . . okay, where's the razor?. . .the Moment of Truth. . .hold still, Sookie. . .take'er easy... let's try it again. 14. . . Wildcat CAST: WILDCAT JACKSON Mary Weber p JOE DYNAMITE I Dan O' Connell JANE JACKSON Mary Taylor HANK john Mikesh SOOKIE , p Mark Lawrence V, I COUNTESS EMILYY O'BRIEN Cindy Schreiner SI-IERIFF SAM GORE Rich Harris MIGUEL Alan Kramer MATT Greg Barilla . CORKY Mark Blornberg ONEY George Hudachek SANDY Gary Peterson TATTOO Curt Supan CISCO Don Orth COUNTESS' MAID jean Nierenhausen Countess Emily O'Brien flitters about informing the town of her new boarders. Centavo City folk laugh as Wildy shows Joe Dynamite what she's made of. Wi1dcat's new business partner, Sookie, takes advantage of fringe benefits . if 5 I Kathy McRae sits in the booth, watching the rehearsal intently with script and cue sheet. N- 551' In the town square, the sheriff and townspeople learn of an unex- Hank offers a bunch of grapes to Janie pected discovery nearby. . . oil! ! ! jackson as an overture of friendship. Wildcat. . . 15 H-M owes much to Fathers' Club Are you going to the father-daughter dance? . . . Seemed like there were more people than ever. . . There was a bar there. . . He drank and I danced. . . Are you sure? . . . I sold all my raffle tickets. . . C'mon, you guys - -johns on's room sold twice as many as us . . . 325, 000. . . S. Mark's daily progress reports . . . You only get prizes if you sell a certain amount of tickets. . . What booth am l supposed to Work in?. . . Is that really Halsey Hall?. . . He's a very good speaker . . . all his funny stories . . . imagine, a big sports broadcaster like him complimenting our sports facilities. . . That father- son banquet was great . . . Remind your fathers about the Fathers' Club meeting tomorrow. . . Those are Fathers' Club members who take tickets at a lot of sports events. . . Christian Brothers wine-tasting contests?. . . Mr. Donald Kirst, president of the Father and Friends Club. . . Separate or together, parents' clubs add a lot to H-M. 16. . . Fall Festival jane Dusek and Lynn Minea, two taco turners, toot their tooters at the band's taco stand during the Fall Festival. Amid a sea of ears, Bro. Martin Bill Graske and Mike Horvath try draws for a color television. their luck at the dice table. Maureen Colwell proves there is no generation gap as she enjoys danc- ing with her dad at the father-daughter dance. FATHERS' CLUB OFFICERS: C. Sheak Csec. J, D. Kirst Cpres. J, R. Wind ftreas. J, and F. Asenbrenner Cmod.J pause for their picture. 2 i'f i' its i 2 A x V , c g , ..,ir's-,ww-1 V v 3 , ,.,. ,df L sl vi Legendary sports enthusiast Halsey Hall proves to the fathers and sons that he's still in the ball game. Gee, dancing makes me thirsty. Citty Cardinal and Mickey F K Nelson make another stop at the punch bowl. Fathers' Club Activities. . . 17 After another report card, Col. Wojcik discusses the strong and Weak points of his students with the parents. 3 Fathers' Club connoisseurs test a little of this, a little of Mrs. Rita Paul helps out with pouring coffee at that at the Christian Brothers wine-tasting party. the father-son banquet. 18. . . Parents' Clubs 'C 4 rf Maybe if my mom joins, I'll pass chemistry Do you realize how much the parents do to make things a little better? . . . Who do you think provides refreshments after the concerts '?. . . And the breakfasts after Prom and the graduation Mass ?. . . Mothers' Club does. . . They and the fathers did something for the other parents, too. . . jules Hermann at Christmas, a Hawaiian atmosphere in May. . . the Sunshine Club sends out cards to cheer up sick people. . . Fox and Hounds style show. . . a sell-out crowd and a lot of lovely clothes. . . New At the arents' Hawaiian Dance cou les have an op ortunity to chat and Orleans ,bound Singers are grateful for a contribution to their fund. . . Now really, what would we do Without 'em? P P P enjoy themselves while listening to the music of jules Hermann. Now an honorary H-M Letterman, Bd Jungwirth accepts his jacket, given in appreciation of his ticket taking at games for years. 'W t MOTHERS' CLUB: Pres. Darlyne janseng Vice-Pres. Helen Kohlerg Sec. Rose Willardg Treas. Carol Shieldsg Moderator Bro. Martin. 3, - ,1 , , V V 4. ' . Lf ' L , ,,,,, V, l l C at W M ,Kb.h.,.,'- gm. nav, W-Na, -ei -9 .W vu -0. ,N-0 -D haf 7 ' Bored stiff? Mike Mazzitello isn vintage goodies as W. C. Fields o 4 1 N, Nfkuwmw W M' , ,V f V - N , -X -Q ,, - A , , , Q- X 'rw v , I I W f Q. 'P ns- Mrs Courteau and Mr Odean do thelr damdest to sew up the competition. But how can they manage all that? 150 games of bingo and I dicln't 7 4 O 1 ' si! Amciously, Mark Hudachek and Mrs. Renteria count ticket retums in the office as the seconds tick on towards the 5 p.m. deadline. ff I Mike Wind mans the desk at the Kiddie Matinee. Little does he know that within a few hours he will be the winner of Sl, OOO. win a darn thing Attention Please. . . tickets are to be passed out in advisory. . . and now we have S. Mark. . . only 51310, OOO more to our goal. . . What's the new gimmick this week?. . . I can't sell tonight, I have too much homework. . . We finally get to see the new gym?. . . Where did all the bingo cards go? .. .Iwon a ham.. . Let's go see the movies. . . Mike Wind pockets the thousand . . . Where did Mike Eggert sell all those tickets ? . . . How do you ride a ten-speed bike? . . . Colla and Black Bone. . . What, no coat check?. . . I never saw so many people . . . I sold my quota. . . When's our FREE Day? Dan O' Connell and Pat Morrison jive to the wild sounds of Colla. Spring Festival. . . 21 Patty Odean and her Christmas cohorts help the McDonough representatives make Christmas a bit more cheerful for under- Sophomores brighten the S6CO11d f100r hall for priviledged children and their families. the Christmas decorating contest, ,pw-m.,, .uw The Pionaires do their very special thing at the Christnnas Concert held in the middle of December. 22. . . Christmas 'Tis the season to be jolly . . . So it is as Lynn Bauman puts the finishing touches on Ken Baisley's beard. wk. Z5 Pi' The band and choruses join forces with the audience during the Chrisiznas concert's closing number, Deck the Halls . ,fr s E W Christmas is time of living and giving How come you don't have bells on your shoes?. . . lt's a Christmas tradi- tion, you know. . . Why do we have to take the Christmas decorations down after Christmas ?. . . My locker was in Heaven for a whole week. . . That production of Scrooge sure was different. . . Who won the decorating contest anyway?. . . Waddya mean, a tie?. . . Whose Kris Kringle are you?. . . Someone told me to give this to you. . . Lookit the presents in the office. . . Now Iwish I'd brought one. . . Oh, I knew it was Skinner all along--I just wasn't telling. . . My stupid sucker broke. . . Now I gotta eat it fast. . . Teachers each get a special cupcake. . . Okay, girls, it won't look good if the sleigh falls over. . . Where in the world is the echo in that song coming from?. . . Two-faced snowman. . . What'd they do with the pillar?. . . What pillar?. . . On the fifth day of Calculus, Kent Teibel taught to me, five-Epsilons? . . lwish Mr. A. would turn around--then he'd see the soap bubbles Beth's blowing at him. . . Wunnerful, wunnerful! joe Walz presents Mr. Teibel with an official faculty snowman cup- cake, courtesy of Student Council. Christrnas. . . 23 This is more fun than teaching, pays better too. Pionaires sing their version of Let It Be. ,V 'Q 3 it an Clarinet section anticipates the next nO'Ce. Members of the concert choir perform a little dance number 24. . . Concerts representing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Accompanied by the band, Mr. A. makes the scene as a guest soloist. I didn't know Sister Jeroma was so talented Who are the Pionaires?. . 6 boys, 6 girls and a piano player. . . they've come a long way. . . act- ing, dancing, and every- thing. . . even have their own outfits. . .first showing at the Christmas Concert. . .I just can't get the hang of tap dancing. . . theme song, l'd Like to Teach the World to Sing . . . only two days to learn the music?. . . second place, WOW. . . ls that a real sleigh?. . . c'mon girls, hop on. . . Mrs. Gaylord is full of new ideas. . . 3 vocal ensembles in one show?. . . caroling at the priory. . . choir contest at St. Kate's. . . perform- ing at nearby schools. . . Hey, we get to wear our Angel costumes. . . Who's gonna volunteer to be a dwarf?. . . New Orleans if you're talented . . . Hey, the band really improved this yearl. . . Mr. Asenbrenner is the director. . .lingo Jango at the Christmas concert . . . We get to order our own jackets?. . . Homeroom 109. . . Hey, the jackets are here. 45? i Mrs. Gaylord leads the girls' chorus as they sing Over the Rainbow. . 7 Concerts. . . 25 How come Tom Davis isn't in school today Any junior or senior boys interested in play- ing intramurais, see Zappa or Walz . . . What's your team's name?. . . we're the I11egitimates . . . not bad, we're Myron's Maulers . . . The first game's between the Bods , and the Rudy's . . . set it up, set it up. . . nice spike.. . you bonehead, you can only hit it three times . . . put it down his throat. . . Rudy'S CHAMPS !? . . . they cheated. . . out of bounds. . . you better Call it in ref, or else you're in big trouble. . . nice stop, fish. . . O. K. now bfeak up the fight. That's right, their ball, and if you don't like it, that's too bad. Ah haa. . . way to give that ball a karate chop. Nice back shot Tommy--if it makes it over. . . sis, ,Q Sure, I'll go, if I can raise enough money. L N V' --1-...,...4,uaLb umm- -..,k,ith'n . I'mgoingtoSpain...We went to Washington D. C. . . Well, Iwent to Hudson once. . . NSPA and Chicago . . .lock yourselves in your rooms. . . how many workshops did you go to? . . . Operation Close-Up . . . Rich Harris, George Hudachek and F rank Schneider. . . politics hap- pening today. . . buildings of Washington D. C. . . Easter vacation in New Orleans, singing for the NCEA. . . Always thought all that practice would come in handy some day. . . joe Lorenz folkdancing at the Gaufest in D. C. . . Edelweiss came in fourth in the contest. . . Mrs. johnson if and some of her students soak up the life and The French Quarter in New Orleans, with its wrought-iron and rnuledrawn Culture of Gerrna-ny' ' ' carriages, was visited frequently between concert: rehearsals. we Want to go again, Posing in his lederhozen is Joe Lorenz, Edel- Rich Harris, George Hudachek and Frank weiss German folk dancer. Schneider visit Washington-- Close-Up . Q ' s I I 5 5 l Trips. . . 27 ..-f'- M-ramen-un-manila' . .Q1 ,H Y., Sno-Daze '73 It's snowing! Sno Daze buttons will go on sale tomorrow, . . . hope we get some more snow by next week. . . Hey, i who designed the button? l --nice job. . . Are you on a broomball team yet? - -Yeah, we're the Silly Putty . . . that girls' volleyball team is going to be tough . . . Who should I nominate for King Sr Queen. . . After a month of planning, Sno Daze week finally came. . . It's only a quarter to see Kelly's Heros . . . Suds sure looks funny playing basketball. . . B-Ballers win volley-ball champions hip . . . What do you mean, that ball was out of bounds. . . S. jeroma gl Stevie Fricky make a big hit in the faculty skit. . . nice writing job, Mrs. Odean . . . King Boreas and Queen of the Snows. . . Watch out for those Vulcans - -hey, that one looks like Tom Davis. . . and the Queen is. . . julie Bringerl. . . That's one heck of a speech you made Mr. King, Chris Esty . . . How come jeff Black got wvo kisses 7. . . Saturday... Coal Duck. . . that band is all rightl. . . There's a train in front of school . . . Do you want a snow- mobile ride? Who got the stitches ?. . . Well, everything is over now, we can rest . . . What do you mean, we have to clean up? . . . Ohhh. 28. . . Sno- Daze All right, go get'm men! Hill-Murray Vulcans reveal their true identity. Tom Davis, Mike Gibbons, Don Rivet, Scott Brahy and Sean Nicholson get ready to terrorize the helpless girls at the coronation. pm-Q K Dan juba and Pat C-onia pose with their first-prize pet. ' 4 so ' sm i L Stevey, just follow me, I'11 teach you a new song. X Excited new queen Julie Bringer receives honors from the Winter Carnival Prime Minister as the court looks on. 5 i l i D l K Hey, quit shoving, Iwas sitting here firstg besides I sat here yesterday. Sno-Daze Get out of my way, Maloney before I bust our stick ! runts Torn Davis t in to out-muscle his o onent. , Y 8 YY 8 PP opponent. eww L, ,Y L, W m - ,f '. f ?' My x wzagw ' as -A J . 441060 rr O. K. now 1et's get in there and show 'em who's boss , exclaims Pat Steiner to Shelly Kurtz during a break. Sno- Daze. . . 30 ,,M, Another surprise is the arrival of Boreas Rex at the coronation. Cindy Pearson was knighted. Ahhh . . . No, john, I don't want to talk about Coach jesky out-maneuvers sophomore jerry Koch during the your cavities on our first date. faculty vs. varsity basketball game. Hey Martie what do you like to do? . . . Welll like to experiment ' -is -v 4 'Moz ' Atl, 4 m 'Wi 3rd place isn't all that bad considering it's the I know it's in the middle of a play, but I can't move any first year I've raced says Steve Brahy. farther, and you can't make me. . . so there ! ! Sno-Daze. . .31 You mean we get out of one class every day this week? A circus ?. . . Here?. . . It was fantastic !. . . Why didn't his beard burn? . . . Milhaus the bachelor flea didn't stick to the act. . . The movie was a good introduction to the week. . . I liked the part with the bouncing ping- pong ball. . . I didn't know art teachers were artists, too. . . What's that supposed to be?. . . Well, Art is , stupid. . . You're not very creative if you can't figure that out. . . The North St. Paul High School Chorus gets better every time. . . How do they improve on per- fection?. . . If l grow up, I'm gonna join the Min- nesota Dance Theatre. . . What?. . . Eight hours of practice?. . . Every day?. . . Maybe I'll look around a little more. . . I wonder if Walter Nottingham knew how right he was when he said that there was a monster in all of us. . . Macrame's a cure for frustrations. . . Wanna bet?. . . At least his sculptures look like works of art when they're finished. . . Sister Charlotte really outdid herself this time. . . Art is. . . Senior Les Cummings adds the finishing touch to her Festival of Arts banner. Two North High students sing a duet at the choral concert during the Festival of the Arts week. Members of the Minnesota Dance Theatre leap gracefully as they perform a segrnent of Little Red Riding Hood. 32. . .Festival of Arts One member of the Royal Lichtenstein Circus tries a stunt not recommended for amateurs. In a blazing finale, the circus ringmaster Nick Weber shows the audience how he got the name Hot Lips. Vicky Gaumeyer and Mary Baumann admire the delicate glass sculptures in the faculty display. A clown assures his companion that he sees a different face when he looks in the mirror. Festival of Arts. . . 33 Shelagh Barry proves that Paul In a performance which was to earn them first place, Rae, Vickey, Shelly Roden is really all wet! and Wendy Plaster sing their version of School Days. . 2 V l Performing as a guest act, Bill and Veronica Quirk and Greg Huber sing Horse With No Name. V Senior julie LeMire of The Companions sings an original composition, Can't We Still Be Friends. 34. . . Hillabaloo ll 1 we W ' Soloist Chris johnson performs the popular I Am Woman. When Bill Hohn's group plays . . . nothing less than fantastic! 1973 parade of talent. . . MC's?. . . Paul Roden and Shelagh Barry, who else? . . . plaster What? Plaster Sisters. . . Those little girls sure can sing. . . Weren't Quirks in it last year'?. . . Blue Suede Shoes . . . Everybody seems to be doing 50's songs. . .I love that Can't We Still Be Friends . . . They Wrote it themselves !. . . Linda and Kathy. . .I didn't know they were in it. . . La Bamba--What's it mean?. . . Traveling Blind, did you say?. . . They sound just like Santana. . . Hey, they'd be good to have for a dance . . . O-oh, he forgot the l On behalf of the Pionaires, Pat Morrison, Mary Nierenhausen and Mary Weber accept the award for second place. Words. . .it goes. . . another piano solo. . . Exodus was already played by Steve Gores. . . Yeah, but that was his own arrangement. . . When's intermission?. . . There's those goofy seniors. . . Honey What?. . . Susie Rollerspitz, star of the roller derby. . . The Pionaires are in everything this year. . . Isn't that the song from the Twin City Federal Bank? Oh, that's Where I heard it before. . . And the Winners are. . . third . . . Traveling Blind. . . second. . . Pionaires. . . and in first place. . . the Plaster Sisters! Traveling Blind's Penberthy and Schultz jam to Jungle Strut. Swingin' to the beat, Stacey Sawyer and I'1l bet the kids in the Fifties didn't have this much fun. Seniors Bill Berglund dance to rock and roll. Pat LaCasse and Mickey Schroepfer hit nowsville. A couple of greasers and their chicks jive Now, is it one hop back and three forward or three back and one to the sounds of the Fifties. forward? Everyone tries their luck with the bunny hop. 36...5O's Day 1 Hey man, wanna go be-boppin' If your dress does not resemble that of the SO's, you will be sent home to change--and please don't dress like YOU did in the 5O's. . . Does anyone have some extra Brylcream?. . .I came back, I came back- to ponytails and grease? . . .Let's see how many pieces of bubblegum we can chew at the same time. . .Big Daddy and the BJ. 's. . .Move these tables and make a dance floor. . . What happened to the music in die cafeteria?. . .I want to dance some more. . .Hey, someone check the can-- there's an inch of water wit me? on the floor. . .ls that a hickey or lipstick on your cheek?. . .Bikini Beach. . . It wasn't a bad movie, but someone forgot to tell them it was produced in the 6O's . . . Teen King and the Princes were great. . . Hotdog. . . Richard Elvis Presley Harris has a song for us--a real tear jerker. . .far out man.. . out-a-sight. . .the bunny hop. . .Dance contest. . . Chris Santa and Don Big Daddy Rivet. . .did you see my 8 X 10 glossy?. . . hey angel, how would you like me to buy you a soda after the dance?. . . Sure, anytime, big boy. r ff-ax XX X K Teen King and the Princes provide a swinging 50's beat for all the cats and chicks to rock to. 50's Day Please sign up Hey, I'm supposed to go to the art room and pick up my pot. . . no wise cracks, you guys. . . I know it was supposed to be round, but something happened. . . now I'll just say it's a new technique I was trying. . . Oh nol. . . I lost my ring in the clay. . . how should I glaze this 7. . . put that back in the kiln. . . can we get out of class for. . . didn't think so. . .look at this neat ring. . .they look like pieces of old Indian jewelry. . . how did you do that?. . . looks hard to do . . .I don't know what color Iwant on my key- chain. . . this is chipping . . .just follow instructions and use your imagination . . . what if you can't find it?. . . it's not in the supplies - -it's in your head. . . now you tell me. . . square knots, diagonals, half-hitches. . . try this bead. . . Omega Photography . . . you mean students took those pictures ?. . . thought it was some professional guy from a studio. . . talent. . . A Thousand Clowns . . . only looked like 25 or so to me. . . including the projectionist. . . wood- wind quintet. . . As much as we appreciate your applause-- . . . What's The Open Window about, any- way'?. . . I didn't under- stand it. . . Is that a real ghost that walks in?. . . pantomime. . .that is so cool. . . message without words. . . five days just aren't enough. 38. . . Fine Arts Week for the art workshop today! Fine Arts Week offers something for everyone. Here, Janine LaScotte mimes someone trapped inside a shrinking box. On stage, the Minnesota Orchestra's Wind Quintet performs the work of a contemporary composer for the student body. Ann Black and Mark Swanson admire the work of Ome ga Photography on display. Fresh from the art workshop, Jane Dusek shows Lynn Minea and John Mikesh how to enamel copper. Ken Wohlferd, Bev Tretter, Mary Senyk and Sue Reese rehearse for the play, The Open Window Fine Arts Week. . . 39 X l l 3 i E A 4 X 1 n 1 K 4 3 1 1 1 Y w i 5 I 4 1 H Q 1 . 1 Q 1 3 5 4 The Pionaires add a little extra something to the Spring Concert with their choreography and audience participation in Happy Days . What if I get up there and blow it? lt's that time again. . . another concert. . . Mrs. Gaylord, what are we doing this time?. . . How many times are we going to do songs from South Pacific . . . wonder what kind of reaction the sign language will get. . . Ann Pecchia and Gail Tischler make their solo debuts. . . fantastic. . . it's only a few days away. . .what time is practice?. . . Morning Has Broken . . . and so has my back. . . carrying Penberthy's drums back and forth from the stage every morning. . . Come on you people. . . are the uniforms here yet'?. . . sorry I asked Mr. A. , l can't sit down in these pants. . . fake it. . . good luck, everybody I. . . make sure the volume on those mikes is right. . . butterflies. . . the Pionaires made it back in time. . . how can they remember all that choreography. . . the aud- ience gets to sing along with Happy Days . . . esp- ecially Bro. Arnold. . . how come the band's al- ways last7. . .when will they be done setting up? . . . wanna come and give us a hand?. . . never got a standing ovation before . . . Thursday morning we do excerpts for the student body. . . and you think you're nervous now. . . how's the audience? Spring Concert. . . 41 , But it's six in the mornng - and still last night l Did you think of a theme yet?. . . Yup-- A Morning in May . . . May 19, 1973 . . . We almost got lost getting to the Leaming- ton. . . Mr. Suddendorf forgot the bids. . . He went all the way back to school for them. . . Do the bunny hopl. . . Who's Bro. Francis dancing with now?. . . Where are you going to eat?. . . How does that fountain change color?. . . Slaughter House Five are really good?. . . synchronized dance steps . . . Time for Mass. . . Everyone hurry up so we can get started. . . At least it was a short service. . . lwant another roll. . . lwish this juice was a little sweeter. . . What a nightl. . . I can get two hours of sleep before the picnic. . . Now, is it at Taylor's Falls or O'Brien?. . . The perfect way to finish off a memorable eventl Taking it easy for a moment, Terri McGuire and Pat Phipps sit out one of the dances. 42. ..P1om t'f. I Wonder if the next dance is a polka or something I can dance to. jim Barry and jan Gilles glance through their prom bid. ' 'el' Between dances, john Mikesh and Barb Dario carry on a light conver- sation with Sisters Scholastica and Patrick. Q at 1 J , 1f. Z '45 li b Mary Nierenhausen twists Greg Barrila's armg C'mon. Ya Doo cheap to throw in a couple of pennies so that I can make a wish? ' W A f X, ,Na A 2: P Eg Q7 I A , ff, N421 At the Leamington ballroom, Joni Dulfresne and Vince Riley take a break from dancing to have some punch. 'B'-4 Something new in prom weekend, Fr. Gavin celebrates a short Mass before breakfast. This l like, a little togetherness. Beth Erickson and John Quilling seem to agree. .nf To think we finally did it! Another class meeting? . . .how many scholarships did I get. . .W-e-1-1. . . your skirt is too short .. .rip. . .my tie, it's half gone. . .did you get a yellow or pink slip?. . . Who has to sign it?. . . periods 5, 6, 7, 8. . .We're out, no more school! . . . Where's everyone going? . . . or need I ask... Parade of cars. . . 2 accidents.. . what a way to start out. ...Who needs practice?. . . he wills his mono to who? . . .hey that sounds like Hey look me over . . . thanks juniors. . .I forgot my sheet. . .joy, we get to keep our caps 8 gowns. 44. . . Graduation Nineteen seventy-three wasn't such a bad year after all, was it? Fr. Gavin expresses his thanks to the senior class for a beautiful gift and a happy last year at Hill-Murray. Following the senior luncheon, some jun- ior girls sing a farewell tribute to the seniors. . .a medley of old, familiar songs with some not-so-familiar lyrics. on J' After getting their caps and gowns, Sue Stockton and her friends make plans for Sunday. All right troops, line up and try to remember where you belong. Fr. Gavin tries to achieve order. - ., f ii be 'G . Q w ., .. 535 5. WW wwf' At the Baccalaureate Mass, Fr. Schwietz, Fr. Gavin and Fr. John lead the graduates and their parents in singing. . . .I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll TRY to blow this balloon up! Beth Pflugi gives it all she's got. Graduation. . . 45 I Seniors, tassels belong on the left side. Fr. Gavin organizes 300 excited graduates. A last- minute adjustment by jeff Passe and Terry U1- rich is ready to graduate. Congratulations are in order as co-valedictorian Mike Peninger accepts his diploma. 46. . . Graduation Fr. John and speaker Mrs. Giovanna D'Ago graduates file by to get their diplomas. fi stino watch as 1 1-7-,WW ,, , - ,MN If Q x ' ,f-41: 1 'i ' ,W 5 - ' Before anything - open your eyes real wide 5 e My The graduating class of 1973 stands as Fr. john gives the invocation. Graduates and parents may sit together for Mass . . . Fr. Gavin, Fr. john, Fr. Schwietz. . . offertory gifts: banner, trophies, rolls. . . Parents' blessing . . . Pionaires sing Today and Graduation Day . . . breakfast afterwards. . . be in the cafeteria by 1:45. . .line up. . .we are missing six. . . Mr. Rohlik delivers welcome. . . Mixed Choir accompanied by a flute. . . lovable Italian lady from Chicago, Mama D . . . Do the best you can. . . Parents, love your kids regardless of what they do. . . standing ovation. . . Mr. A hands out diplomas . . . hope mine's signed. . . what if I trip'?. . . I couldn't have done it without Tim. . . a red rose . . . Congratulations I jane Dusek on the flute accompanies the Mixed Cho- rus in their musical selection Movin On . After re- ceiving her diploma from Mr. Asenbrenner, Pat Barrett is given her red rose. Graduation. . .47 Fr. Gavin Brandt, senior class modertor, poses with co-vale- Carol Sagstetter, Mrs Bea Rogers and Mary dictorians Mike Penninger and Rocklin Shir. Brodala w11:h Secretanal Recognition Awards Beth Pflugi receives the Outstanding Teenager of the Year award from Gov. Wendell Anderson at the state capitol, Roxy Leier, AAU Girl's Gymnastic District Champion, and runner-up in the Regional Gymnastic Meet, also was named the Athlete of the Week by the KSTP sports staff. 48. . . Honors Francisco Urizar, exchange student awarded his tennis letter. Jim Donnelly is awarded his Speaker of the Year trophy. Barb Costa, Champion Skeet-Shooter named Ath1ete of the Year . Hey, she goes to our school! Many H-M students have achieved something of importance in our school or the community. . . Barb Costa, skeet -shooter, named Amateur Athlete of the Year by the Lions Club. . . Roxy Leier tried out for the Olympics. . . placed second in Region- als. . . Bob McEvoy and Mike Peninger- -Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalists. . . Ice-skater Carol Le- Claire competes in Great Lakes Regionals. . . Beth Pflugi, Minnes ota's Outstanding Teenager, gets her award from Gov. Anderson. . .jean Mikulich --H-M's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. She was also the best 4H speaker of Ramsey County . . . Three students, Micky Schroepfer, joe Walz and Colleen Shields received the St. Paul Optimists Club award. . . Chosen to attend the Government Symposium, Girls' State, Karen Koller learned about being a better citizen. . . George Neid, in J. A. , was selected top purchasing manager of the year. . . Speech- makers jim Donnelly and Mark Lawrence each got first places in speech meets. . . Mr. Beaulieu goes on to bigger things with the North Stars. . . Future secretaries Mary Ann Brodala and Carol Sagstetter were recog- nized officially on 3M's Secretarial Day. Honors. . . 49 'hr 52 H '? ,AY MT' FW Wy J What do you see when you look at an athletic field? Dandelions, rocks and glass, so that's what We decided to call this section. That was too long so We abbre- viated it to D. R. A. G. --not im- plying in any sense of the word that sports are al drag--of course not. ,, V 'km W 1A-rf ,,..Ll2..f.. .. l Have you seen it all lit up at night?... Impressive' All students will stay out of the new complex unless you have a class in there . . . Hey Brother, will you show me the new building?. . . 35300, 000 put toward gym construction . . . 120' by 123' gymg 2, 000 seating capacityg two basketball courts and two tennis courts at the same time, biggest wrestling room in the CCC5 phy ed and team locker rooms. . . and these showers even have water! Bro. Francis becomes a construction foreman to add to his many other jobs. . .why is he running down the hall so fast?. . .I don't know but l heard that the bricklayers forgot to leave room for a door some place. . . No, he just remembered that bells were NOT included in the plans !. . .would you like me to give you a tour of the mud room, young lady?. . . I don't know, it's awful dark in there . . . Now that the athletic complex is finished, Wouldn't you agree with me Bro. Francis, that it's a good facility?. . . GOOD! why it's superb! Do you know that we looked into every corner of that place and. . . .. N, -, x, X x u' x,x N ry f As athletic director, Brother Francis was very invol- ved with construction plans. Though the addition looks nearly finished, he confers with the project Chief from Rauenhorst once a ain to make sure S nothing else has been forgotten. 52. . . Gym Construction X W 'M' -M., A. X, KB SSS KAN guw-sw.-Q 5 3 , -Clamsh- i.. '?' :W if 45 V ' fr- W - l 4 f' afss-zswmwzw A- -. V ,,,, ' f f 51 Gym Construction. . . 53 Victory at Benilde was partially accredited to senior Dave Gervais as he O. K. Walz what's your excuse? breaks in the clear to run for a touchdown. And don't tell me you slipped! if VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: J. Mrozinski, D. T. Casey, M. Eggertg BACK ROW: I. Hansen fman- Gervais, J. Walz, P. O'Mal1ey, M. Gibbons, T. agerj, G. Haas Qmanagerj, S. Brahy, B. Cierzan, I. Merth, J. Sherwood, P. Simon, M. G1-othe, M. Nelson, P. Wojcik, j. Black, S. Bernish, G. Winkel, Beldeg ROW 2: B. Meyer, T. Davis, J. Gaiovnik, S. D. O'Connell, M. Hajlo, S. Frickey fcoachl, 1, Wold Carrier, I. Colwell, M. Sauer, D. Biagini, B. Shields, Qcoachj, B. Wold fcoachj. 54. . . Football A Quarterback jeff Black barks out the signals as the offensive line prepares to charge. vlinebacker Tom Davis punishes a DeLaSalle Islander as joe Nelson and Jeff Mrozinski converge to help out. Senior halfback Dave Gervais tries desperately to gain yardage in the homecoming Bloomington Kennedy game. Well sir, l would have tackled him . . . but l missed Captains' practice. . . Run, Run, Run. . . Camp- God am I tired. . . You're too slow. . . Do the cheer- leaders have practice today?. . . I don't care if We have only eleven guys . . . Mahtomedi . . . Boy did We get Rich- field. . . Bus trip to Campion. . . Bernie !. . . Where's joe Caivonik . . . OOOHL . . Move it out Black. . . We'll have the kicking game today. . . Everybody on the line . . . Cretin. . . What a bum- mer. . . Lotta gassers today. . . Cheerleaders . . . You guys just have to want to play, other- wise just forget it, that's all there is to it . . . Stick'm Gibber . . . Homecoming. . . Field looks like. . . Run Gervais . . . First downl. . . Pioneers 7, Eagles 6. . . Nelson's really hurt. . . But Coach Wold said I. . . Linemen With Coach Frickey. . . Fire up.. . Burma road. . . Corporal take a lap. . . Well men it's up to you . . . Rochester. . . What a game. . . 3rd place. . . Ger- vais, Merth, Walz, Nelson make all-conference. . . Elect new captains. Football. . . 55 Brahy, Belde and Sauer gang up on a Pacelli opponent. RECORD: 5-2-1 ' '-3:1 i f 3 91161175 Lf F1539 canqsian Acadi2iii3?1 0 e f28 l Benilde o L42 DeuLa Salle , V 18 Paceuizl, 5 V 1' i A ' 7 W 5f6iiii 'hk l M ' 120 so i Rvchsmf Lourdes 14d This phone's busted again, coach, Ya, our defensive line just busted too. Power runner Tim Mei-th blazes down field 56. . . Football The Pioneer machine takes a short break to plan strategy before the game. If they score it's Quarterback Jeff Black confers with assistant coach Bill Wold. going to be along Monday Lourdes attempts to go over the top of the H-M defense for the score. Football. . . 57 1 2' RECORD ' if B-squad: 8-1-3 Hill-Murray , Opponent . Hill-Murray , Opponent 12 Bloomington Kennedy 12 6 Cretin 6 34 St. Agnes O 14 St. Thomas 6 8 Cooper 18 14 Harding 8 32. , , Brady o O 11 25 ',:1 1 Monnds View 6 38 johnson 6 42 1 De La Salle S 0 8 Benilde 8 38 Holy Angels 14 Freshmen: 4-2 O - Benilde ,1 if 14 8:14-1 Sta Thomas 6 52 De La Salle 6 34 St. Agnes 6 8 Cretin 14 40 Holy Angels 6 p Steve janaszak, B-squad's third leading rusher, very nonchalant1y re ceives instruction from coach Iesky on the sidelines. V Green's ball, first down, signals Dave Osberg and Duane Cloud, as the freshmen recover a fumble in their game with St. Thomas. B-SQUAD FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: S. Gallo, S. I. Persby, S. Davis. BACK ROW: S. jesky fcoachj, Syfko, S. janaszak, D. Nelson, T. Nelson, M. Nowiki, M. Larson, S. Friberg, S. Brahy, M. Steiner, W. Hoff D. Kensy, R. Romanchuk, ROW 2: P. Boschert, K. man, M. Rogers, I. Boldt, T. Wojcik fcoachj. Conway, I. Koch, I. Sherwood, I. Jansen, R. Bonin, 58. . . Football Another touchdown, another victory - far out I-I-M and St. Thomas frosh look impressive, but no one seems to know who's got the ball, which way it's going or where it is. Freshmen come out big in numbers, B-squad comes out big in spirit - or something like that. . . frosh show potential. . . close games plague season. . . St. Thomas 8- H-M 6. . .bummer. . . hit him Schwartz. . . Deno. . . Garske broke his what?. . . frosh show scoring potential . . . H-M 34-Aggies 6. . . Squaders post 8-l-3 record. . . Hey, spread out for the picture taking, We only got 29 guys. . . Duck. . . move it Conway. . . Coach jesky. . . linemen, go with the Colonel. . . Kick the ball, Bringer. . . All right, the vars ity Wants some backs to run against their defense- - where did everyone go'?. . . Koch got another TD. . . H-M B-squad 14-Harding 8 . . . Well, wonder how many guys we'll get out next year? FRESHMAN FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: R. Cunning- T. Bethke, G. Weier, T. Schultz, BACK ROW: T. Skry- ham, M. jablonski, S. Wind, M. Rydel, M. Cocchiar- pek, I. Bell fcoachesj D. Cloud, J. Gorman, C. ella, P. Regan, M. Pflugi, M. Hilger, D. Haney, D, Schwartz, I. Robidou, T. Bringer, I. Craske, R. Pro- Milan, ROW 2: M. Hurt, C. Berres, J. Stadler, R. kosch, T. LeVasseur, M. Doran, D. Osberg, D. Crupa Duffey, J. Reiff, A. Lonetree, J. Baumann, J. Ruza, fmanagerj. VARSITY SOCCER--FRONT ROW: B. Moris, S. Nicholson, M. Wind, P. Weyandt, M. Zappa, I. Iungbauer I Maloney, M. Brick, ROW 2: B. Crowe, M. Paul, J. Drinane, C. Esty, T. McFarlane, M. Ness, D. Durdin, B Miller, M. Nemetzg BACK ROW: Fr. john fcoachj, B. Stanoch Qmanagerj, R. Goertz, B. Cunningham, D. Aune G. Anderson, M. Klosner, Assistants: R. Koscielak, L. Stackpole, M. Sturm. What do you mean, Durdin's hurt again? Captain's practiceff. . . 9:OO! 7:0O!. . . Camp?. . . H-M 5--Tartan O. . . Things look good. . . Get it, Maccer!. . . Fingernails taste good, Sean?. . . Mercury. . . H-M 3--Cretin 2. . . Wow!!! Is it a field or a lake? . . Where are the fans?. . . Blake 7--H-M O. . . It's going to be a lo-o-ong season. . . Lotta injuries, only half a team. . . Where's the offense'?. . . Cheerleaders to the back of the bus. . . Coach Buddy. . . Hustle Ness !. . . Moris, Esty all-conference. . . Halfbacks, bring the ball up. . . Circuit drills, Line up for Sprints. . . Does Chris have anything to say? 60. . .Soccer Mike Wind out-muscles a Mariner forward in quest of the ball . ,M .,,, ,M - . A ,. WW.. .1 V .M . W I se' L Wren f . 1 -.Y X A I v, Mijn 'jig V pq! MZ: V .. . K , I . , X .gut ,V i .. ' .1 f., ,- Af W , I: . V , Aviv .r , 41 If 1 Y 'I ,Mg iw 1 3 '4 hit, fr ffwpi-.w ,X , if za -9 35' d tg 'ai . M, 4 li' 4 - , ,M i ,w 1 , 'V 1 4 , r 7 ' 'J'7'i'f-r ' 5 ro ,,, 4. igpfl .. .L GJ: , , ., if :Zi-f Q Mgr V Captain Mark Ness follows through after kicking the ball to elude opposing team's defenders. Even though, the Pioneers did come up on the short end. RECORD: 6- 14-4 I-Iill-Murra onent O genilde Opp 3 2 Breck 2 0 Minnehaha 1 O Blake 7 O St. Thomas 4 1 Brady 0 3 Cretin 2 0 Benilde 2 2 Minnehaha 0 O Blake 7 1 Breck 1 0 St. Thomas 2 0 Cretin 5 p1p l Brady j 2 Non-Conference 5 Tartan 0 0 Duluth Cathedral 4 N i1fslgglA1umnif2z l '3 North St. Foul 'O 2 L Johnson 1 2 i:Marineri, p2, ' 'fijohnsoniil' O. Q North St. Paul 3 Q i,L, Alexander Ramsey ,. .jfif ..,' if,-1,2 .f,L. 5, . !iQf2fif,. Fr. john, captains Esty, Ness 5 fam ' Confronting a would-be assailant, Ron Goertz ponders, What do I do ? Soccer. . .61 Why do they call it J.V. instead of B-squad? Coach Buddy. . . varsity rejects- - ' Where'5 Mahmood? Keeping the heat on, Sean Nicholson chases the opponent with the ball. . . . How many laps!?!. . . Brownie-point captains. . . When's it our turn to win? . . . A tie is like kissing W your sister! . . . Look EE through the crack. . . Tex! 2 . . . All ya have to do is put it in the net. . . easier said than done!. . . mid-air kicks Kielsa. . . sprints are fun. . . Ah, when does the coach start practicing?. . . Win it for Glincher . . . Me and Pete. . . Well, Coach Buddy, when's it my turn to go up to Varsity? . . . Hat trick for Conners! . . . Why is every game on the other side of Minneapolis?. . . Green team - ready?. . . Don't Dink with it. . . Well, you know there's always another year. B-SQUAD SOCCER--FRONT ROW: P. O'Keefe, B. Nor- M2lhIr1OOd, M. Quinn, A- Kramer, T. Berchern, C. sten, B. Thurmes, M. I-ludachek, P. Menge, J. Meis, Husemang BACK ROW: C. Bouthilet fcoachj, J. Prit M. Bouthilet, J. Hansen, D. Yarussog ROW 2: C. Le- schet, J. Pierce, K. Kielsa, R. Harris, I. Lorenz, I Claire, T. McClinch, D. Muellner, S. Trusten, M. Livingston, J. Wachtler, B. Denk. 62. . . Soccer Stepping in to provide the opposition with a road- block, Gerry Drinane moves for the ball. Planning out what his next strategic move will be, Fr. John keeps a watchful eye on his team. Bubba Brick hustles to cut in front of the opposition and out- maneuvers him for the ball. 's....4-wa., Soccer. , , 63 You run six 440, five 22.0, . . and then you ask me to go We're itll. . . Pioneers ral- ly to take state, only after a slow start and a disappointing conference finish. . . you guy gonna run till you get in shape . . . How many more times do We have to run it?. . . Hill-Murray dumps johnson. . . This mud ain't no good to run in. . . Faust, best in state. . . Harding's Bollman wins by a nose over Faust. . . even the football team was cheering them on. . . That Chris Meyer can run faster with shin splints than anyone l've ever seen. . . Now What's Wrong with Gresback- -I think he pulled something. . . Hillside girls catch a View of CC boys stretching out . . . you mean to tell me that Sheak just started to run this Week'?. . . Faust, Sheak finish one -two. . . Take him Gores, you can do it. . . Come on, Losinski . . . Harriers meet their peak at the end of the season--just in time. . . Along with some words from Coach Beaulieu-- we gonna do it . . . they did. T .f T T , T T .f.'- TT , I pi , ' -',.V.- 5 --t,,M 3 Hill-Murray H Opponent i y 26 nsdyty- 'lfjohnspifg , ,-., .',. V 32 T Benilde t P 23 19 a St. Bernards 36 T 28 ncflffffflff-l1,5f+ ast WWI n H t is T T Braayq. T atltsitp 545 24 'FI-lardings F34 23 St. Thomas t 32 - 15 1 nttt T 517192 La ' ttth T State meetflfst it'T place H up lowest score wins 'T 4fNon-conference meets 64. . . Cross Country , ..,, -, . . .T 4,,,TT, ., 'f,T.,..2k, .J f ...TS T' wiv .fix 1 A 9- fist' 'fy' ' -'7-if, A Jig: M ws Sham x T -Q ' ' ', 'Q-alma . ' . it af? .fait 3325 T ff JA ,f ..f2i,u',kd 4-4 A v T: 1. V ,'! 5, ff 2.'1Tz', ,sa ii Ji 'Q' Y 1'-A,' fehgm,-T ,73 , , , v , T ' ,T as in QT T, 2555 ' TW '4f'Q'.. if ,T T1 f ew n iit wf .am ,,. -1, f ,,11 u,m'f,'s f an . i f ' T ' I V, i, 'fi r ' if , ? W - M ft ,T .T A- .T 6 T n at ,af . r ,Z , 5 QL , T A ..F ,Z i fp .im Q. ,V M 2 1 . ' kagzfafgl EY aw! T Tm' ' ' T .- T.T n A i? s ,, M dmwff-Q Hill -Murray's star harrier, Doug Faust, gives it everything he's got during a dual meet against Harding at Hillside. On behalf of the runners, captain Doug Faust presents the state trophy to Mr. Asenbrenner at the cross country victory assembly. H-M and Harding runners surge forward as one at the start of a meet. ,A ,hp -Y ,j z'f f'f7W1g.mQ,w.g ' f ,J , A W.. f., , .M f a r R ... fa, -as ff g'V7'9 '51 r. ' Q , Ma ,. 4 M ,fx S k L' VK M V.. . t noffzv, '1-L, 4' '. '. f ' y , ., ' A r .yy gl 4' 'ff' Q AP 3 5' X' f, , ,, A wa' 5' 4 -J 4 1' . . . 2- 57 , , , ' ' ff.. . 1. f , ff ' f,, ,f f S S vig- ' .mf W... . AI J I , :N W ' '. N at 1 1' jvgif' bf , A . 5 . .I 'zl dew-Q4 fr T V ' H 5 Lg' , ig, 'gf N . J.. M . ,Q V V Y 'V ' M MW' J ti. 4 Ay. 41-zi2,f4,9, 1 ,Jwgh W .1 .WV J rw iw 1 V. ffQ5f2 1 .1 2 A 67739 ..i,.kyi,T3,,lQT.T,. ,r v?ff3Z.'?i'gv7 f if x ' D VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. . .FRONT ROW: J. Riley, A. Beaulieu Qcoachj, S. Holupchinski, G. Gresback, M. Regan, T. Losinski, B. O'Ca11aghan, D. Faust, D. M. Roth, S. Gores, G. Holupchinski, M. Sheak, C. Reif, D. McCarthy, P. Faust fmanagerjg BACK ROW: Meyer. Cross Country. . . 65 ,muff If you run with the wind, do you go faster? C'mon you guys. . . How do you expect to place running like that'?. . . this looks like a s cene from an old war movie. . . Run Through The jungle. . . Look at Patsy runl. . . check the time on t hat, Chris. . . that's gotta be a new record. . . Oh, that bad, huh?. . . try, try again. . . Hey Mrs. Shor, we don't have to run to the meets, do we?. . . how about aparty at Shakey's ?.. . t hat has real class. . . Get ready for the sprint. . . l'm ready for a splint. . . When do we meet St. Margaret's ? . . . five or six miles every night. . .Grace and St. Bern- ard's. . . l'm going to set the stopwatch back! 3 Q .. . M X WA av- -if . A .A ...T ' Q Ls. , -- 1. 5 3. ,W , . .J Q ' ' .ax s is ' -i X.-. .7 xg ' . Amid. Maureen Colwell and Patsy Gaertner keep their cool during the crisis. They know that Mr. Frickey is always there with tender loving care. FRONT: E. Rembish, J. I-Iudalla, P. Gaertner, M. fmanagerl, R. Shorfcoachl. Not pictured: M. Blees, Gresback, C. O'Con.nor, M. Anderson. BACK: 1. Yar- A. Strandberg, D. Wilson. usso, B. Hoheisel, D. Legato, D. Prybella, C. Kansier 66. . . Cross Country These girls would rather warm up at the fire than by running around. ...W Run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run,.. .That's what cross country is all about! Cross Country. . .67 Hey, we're unofficially number one! We're H-M's very first girls' volleyball team. . . You mean We even get team uniforms 7. . . Spike it, joani. . . Hey, look out!. . . Now Why can't I spike it like that?. . . First game's tomorrow. . . Guess what--l'm scared . . . Highland Park is the city champ. . . We won four out o four games !. . . The faculty better stick to teaching and leave volleyball to us. . . But Coach, there's gotta be a team that'll at least be able to get a good game going. . . Set it up, girls. . . Sure the faculty won, but they cheated-- they had more men on their team this time. . . Coach thinks we're pretty good. . . Do you realize that we have a 24-2 record?. . . Oh Well, another day, another game, another victory. . . What a teaml V RECORD: 24- 2 L Hill-Murray ' ' ' Opponent 3 p OLP 2 4 pzyp ppjKTartan, p 0 itir ' aitr j . O 4i ' White Bear ' O 4 Stillwater O 4 .i,. 1 - 1 ggelloggi-.,, O Ndifth sf. f 0 Terry Gentry knows that keep- ing your eyes on the ball is essen- tial in playing volleyball. 68. . . Volleyball Trying to return the ball, Joani Kopcinski sends it into the net The highly successful H-M girls' volleyball team battles to beat the a1WaYS CheatinS faculflf team- During a practice, Linda Walerius jumps to spike the volleyball to her waiting sister Sharon. , ,.,, ,M WH fm A 'dh wr ,Og I ,W ,,,,f y 'f-L. A ... 4... VOLLEYBALL--FRONT ROW: P. Zieminski, J. Kopcinski, P. Senta, S. Walerius, B. Bonin, P. Wellner. BACK ROW: A. Renteria fcoachj, A. Conlin, P. Hanrahan, J. Focht, L. Walerius, T. Gentry, K. Bies. Volleyball. . . 69 It takes more than setbacks to stop winners l You wrestle 126, so get running, Esty. . . starve, weigh-ins, eat, drink, and be merry. . . a bus all the way to Mankato at 6 in the morning? . . . wrecked shoulder for Chris Meyer. . .losing 40-18 to our arch rival Grace. . . jeff Worms champ at tough Caledonia tournament. . . most pins in least amount of time --yeah Mike Hovey. . . getting in shape for the next tourney, the next. . . big victory over De La Salle. . . Coach Sexton loses his match to St. Cloud coach. . . six points in 40 seconds to Win. . . CCC, Regions, and State. . . try hard for til !. . . suspense, nervousness, excitement, anticipation. . . Cretin-lst it happened. . . a place for jeff, Chris and Mike. . . CCC champs of 1973. . . Regionals. . . twelve wrestle rs unbelieveably down to weight. . . this is it, guys -today will determine our path to state . . . pin him. . . Break that tie. . . nine champs to State. . . over-weight 3X4 lb. . . . Why all the upsets? . . . Cheerleaders tumbling on their mounts. . . eff Worms taking 3rd-- I there's always next year, jeff. . . the hush in the gym as Kit loses to STA in the final round . . . Was there happiness to be found in taking 5th?. . . the seas on was good, the boys hardworking, the cheerleaders enthusiastic, the crowds loyal.. . two lst place trophies. . . If we did it with a young team, just wait until next year! VARSITY WRESTLING--FRONT ROW: D. Sagstetter, letfcoachj, D. Cloud J Walz C Meyer I Robidou I Worms, C. Esty, D, Baker, M. Harrington, M. P. Gonzalez, T. Marrone M Hovey K Sexton Kuehn, I. McGee, K. Meyer. BACK ROW: C. Bouthi- Qcoachy. 70. . . Wrestling Don't look so nervous Will, he's not that big. - an encouraging word from co-captain Mike Hovey. Another win, a hand of victory and 98-pounder Jeff Worms, with only one loss, goes to State and takes third with hopes for first next year. A Grab a wrist, break him down - Chris Esty goes for a win over rival STA. 4 Get your arm out of my face, but Doug Baker keeps the pressure on. Wrestling. . . 71 Chris Meyer is faced with an over-time period, but undoubtedly will still lead the team as he has all season with his outstanding record. jim Bouthilet gets ready to take command of his opponent with one last upward thrust of effort. RECOR it 8- 4-2 Hill-Murray Opponent 27 Mankato Loyola 34 36 V St. johnfs, Prep , 15 18 k.:V 5 -Lt, K 29 L Brady 21 40 St. Paul Academy 9 25 p , St, Thomas H 25 22 ' 1153. Beiiiilde f 22 18 St. Bernard's 20 29 C De La Salle 18 40 Cretin 16 he yAustin,lfiace11i C, 37 i '5'Y St . ' Thomas ii ' 9 12 as 49 33 Sr. JQh11'S T Toimilament. ji . . . Metropolitan Classic .....,. Mankato Loyola. . . Washburn gf Tournament . . . C aledoni a Tournament. . . . CCC .... . Regional . . . . State Tournament . . . 72. . .Wrestling Chaska Guardian Angels 6 St. Cloud Cathedral 21 Sth place 3rd place 4th place 4th place Sth place lst place lst place Sth place. f 7 1 A 1 1 . , , Y, K . Tom Marrone, H-M heavyweight, strains to take down his opponent. Appearing to be resting on top of his opponent, is Hey, wait a minute, I'm supposed to be on top, Kevin Conway, 165 lb. B- squad wrestler. cries Willy Berthiaume astonished that he is falling. 5 C 4 Lose 10 pounds by tomorrow? . No sweat! B-SQUAD WRESTLING--FRONT ROW: M. Ptlugi, J. ROW: C, Bouthilet fcoachj, W. Berthiaume, G. Gag- Bealka, P. Boschert, N. Bouthilet, P. Wojcik, I. Wat- non, J. Livingston, J, Wachtler, K. LaScotte, R. Woz- son, K. Conway, D. Ewald, C. Husemann. BACK niak, G. Smith, K. Sexton Ccoachj. Wrestling. . . 73 I got a surprise for you - we got some more ice time . . . oh great 22122 Zgegqifgjeigvoiggemake Scoring for I-Iill-Murray at 8:26 of the first period . . . The Pioneers launched themselves into a fine seas on, but inexperience showed up early. . . Blake 4- Hill-Murray 2. . . Super Grothe. . . hey, who's 4110 --I don't know but they call him Nugget . . . H-M 16- Benilde l. . . how many points did Belde get?. . . captains Mike Belde and Dave Gervais. . . Young players showed fantastic ability on Northern trip . . . do people really live up here on the range?. . . Hill 5-Coleraine 4. . . Ah, huh, huh, thought we couldn't get ya. . .We did it . . .we got ya . . .way to hustle, Roddy. . . that little Kev Nugent's efforts pay off when he makes the all-tourney team. Whistler's only a fresh- man?. . . Hibbing 4-I-l-M 3. . .-Boy, did we get the shaft. . . he called a penalty shot?. . . hometown refs tell story. . . But young Pioneers show poise. . . tourney bout with SPA. . . did you see that save janas Zak made . . .which one is Nelson?. . . Hill 2-SPA l. . . Gervais cashes in on lone break. . . But the rough game took its toll when the Pioneers met Blake. . . We're from Hill-Murray couldn't be 'prouder. . . . . . H-M 3rd place. . . way to go, Spanns . . . janaszak all-tourney goalie. . . Nugent and Gop- her make team too. . . All I gotta say is you guy did a hell of a job. Pioneer forwards in the process of scoring on an out positioned goahe Hey you guys, get off me before I suffocate, screams goalie Steve Janaszak as he is covered by teammates after the win over SPA. A ,yrs ., ,..m.s,Q Q2 sI5i':: .5 X . 1:41 .wg in .1 f. . mp 2 ,, Q, -IVI , f Q 3- iis Ily A l stsy 1 ytt' l :ete . tetystt Blames? . yltse 3 I-4 5 Sf A l 2? 7 1323 teet 0 Vllyt- . IKLV ' 2 teee 1 Weet i tttttt ,.-, 1 A f 12- ' 0 R. , V,,, C 2 . 4 ' tttet ettss stt 5 ttte tsy t s s y Q f4. sw fffsi,1.+g,5' fy mf. 1. Fl VARSITY HOCKEY--FRONT ROW: D. Spannbauer, I. R. Belde, M. Grothe, J. Lul-cas, M. Larson, B. Leier, Pierce, S, Langevin, R. Romanchuk, M. Horvath, S. K. Nugent, D. Gervais, M. Sheak, M. Hajlo, M. Davis, M. Klosner, J. Whisler, S, janszak, BACK Regan, M. Belde, D. O'Connor and G. Scott ROW: A. Beaulieu fcoachj, T. Losinski Cstatisticianj, fmanagersj. Hockey. . . T f 5294, I! of' 'I Captains Mike Belde and Dave Gervais receive 3rd Exuberant Pioneers begin to smother goalie Steve place tophy and souvenir hockey sticks at the jananak, after a suberb showing. presentation ceremonies after championship game. Well who does he think he is anyhow . . Goldy? ,412 john Pierce attempts to shove one ,J by the Benilde goalie, after digging Q the puck from the corner. i q' .N 76. . .Hockey Wwfwmam Sophomore forward Mark Sheak puts pressme on Duluth Hill- topper goalie in the midst of several opponents. Scott Langevin screeches to a stop after the Pioneers cash in on a score against Duluth Cathedral. Nice game Steve, you're one heck of a goalie' Defenseman Mark Klosner catches an elbow in the mid-section from an Aggie trying to keep him from the puck. Hockey. . . 77 B- SQUAD RECQRD: 17- 5- 1 H1u'MWfaY L -isssc OPP0neHf 2 'KKLV ' 1 m A' r - 3 Kellogg 6 Mounds View 0 6 y ,h, iL,,Patrick Henry L 330 5 ,Lsc H ff ,LcL i 3 l I-1ig111i:gxg1it1lLcl r ' r Richfield L 5 O 4St. Paul Academy LV. 1 3 mm . L ,L 3 8 ' , ' kf Q -, l,LLL i . I T he ' 1 Lf ' Hardiiig- iff 1 8 L Grace O 8 V St. Thomas L 0 L, Minnetonka I. V . K wr L L -10 o ioslsli 2 L1 ' icc- 5 ..-- ' o S Johnson o il 0 2 3 lB1QewinsfQ116-isfferS0nL, .11 ilsf L l-i,,li 1 L l i LL,.' - L, 3 if iSt. Thomas o 1 MWA 1 1 V69 ,us e ,,,-,ww - , 'f:,:vI,zifW V r f sf ,, L. ,,, j ' 3' ' xxx Ewa, V, V LLL L,,L , ,, ww ififw H 5 L i' Mike Mahmood circles behind the Het to elude 2 Dlllllfh defender. ,,,, H. W , X M I Freshman goalie Greg Breneman smothers a shot from a Harding forward. Frosh won, 6- 1. 78. . . Hockey Hit him, check him, trip him, slash him, hook him, --two Hill-Murray B-squaders try to stop a Duluth forward. Whatever you do, don't step on me , cries Steve Rabi Pierce just after running into an opposing defenseman. LJ 4 B-squad and frosh hockey practice cancelled Hustle froshl. . . Ah, coach When's our first game?. . . Terrible Tom Treichel. . . Who says S.P.A. is tough? 14-l our favor! . . . Get it Barney. . . You guys play like a bunch of sacks . . . 4th power line . . . Fire, Piercel. . . We're not too bad. . . Rebi . . . Lais got knocked over the boards !? !. . . If frosh is like this, Wait till We get with the squad. . . Where's Spudda?. . . He's a ! B-Baller star now. . . Sherwood's a starl. . . Dammit, all lwanna do is Win . . . Don't juke it. . . C'mon Glinch. . . Coach 3 Scooter-Oh, Oh. . . They tell me that Greg Breneman is a great goalie prospect . . . You missed another open break--choke-itis?. . . We'd play better, Coach, but most of our guys' are playing varsityl. . . NO ICE--hydrant's busted! 1 1 FRESHMAN RECORD: y 17-2-2 J- Hillv Mlirrav - . Opponent 6 ltldlhii Oakland7FJc.I-I. 6 Parkview LH. 2 14 St. Paul Academy 1 5 ' 2 , Hastings Bantams Y 4 cSuIxrise'p1j.11l-l. 2 2 'Parkview H. 2 6 Central LH. 2 V 6 - ,A Sunrise LI-I. i O S 1 ,,V,,..k ' 3 Harding Area i,-i Bantamsf' 2 1 Holy Angels 1 3 Hastings Bantams 2 f a 5 c-. cttal Taff221iii?H.- hcist 0 4 4 i-ifJ0l'13IlI19. I.. I-I. A 8 7 Portland I. H. 2 ' 8 2 7 'L7'i1ohann3iYijIi.I-I. A 'ill fi 2 7 Blake T 1 6 ' ' ' 1 Hagdlng Area. Bantamsp B- SQUAD HOCKEY--FRONT ROW: T. McGlinch, M. Conroy R. Ebert, M. Mahmood, s. Cali lo, J. Stejskal, B. Berglund, M, Nowicki, J. Sherwoodg BACK ROW: T. Skrypek fcoachj, T. Koch, M. Larson, D. Reif, G. Meyer, D. Friberg, P. Regan, S Persby, J. Reiff. FRESHMAN HOCKEY--FRONT: G. Brenernan, W. Erickson, ROW 2: P. Russell, M. Hilger, 1, Cya- bowski, M. Jablonski, S. Loahr, T. Schultz, S. Pierce, BACK ROW R. Sherman, T. Treichel, W, Berglund, M. Hilpisch, R. Duf- fey, M. Hurt, P. Lais, I. Graske, M. Rydel, K. Teibel fcoachj. Hockey. . . 79 VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: E. Fox fman- S. Bernish, B. Carr, I. Black, I. Poucher, G. Winkle, agerj and D. Grupa fmanagerjg BACK ROW: J. Colwell, I. Boldt, j.Koch, S. Milan, S. jesky Ccoachj. K. VanDerBosch, J. Tamble, K. Nilan, jim Poucher, All boys going out for basketball, be down at Hillside at 3:15 Coach Iesky. . . Hill- Murray 42-Cretin 41. . . If we play anymore close games, l'm going to have a heart attack. . . Hill-Murray rated lil? Who writes that column anyway'?. . . Though the season was unsuccessful in the Win-loss column, the Pioneers showed evidence of talent and poise--but too many close games. . . Bus trip to Winona tomorrow, see STK . . . Black hit 25 points. . . Hit him again, Bernie. . . All right Bosch. . . L. B. . . Hey you over there. . . . . . Don't choke on that free throw. . . Things look good for next year--Bernie, Colwell and VanDerBosch make honorable mention. . . jeff Black ends season being top CCC Scorer- I . jeff Black streaks through the Lourdes defense for two more points. It's been a long season! 80. . . Basketball junior guard John Colwell uses his dribbling skill to fake out a Benilde player. Coach jesky discusses strategy during a stop in the action. The sweetness of victory is expressed on the smiling face of Steve Milan. jim Poucher is the obstacle between an opponent and the hoop Basketball. . . jim Poucher out-jumps a Cretin Raider at the beginning of a 42-41 Pioneer win VARSITY Rscomns 8-15 Hill-Murray Opponent 66 Concordia 65 48 St. Thomas 44 42 Creiin 41 48 St. Cloud Cathedral 46 49 Benilde 64 49 1 De La Salle 'l'A 4 , 61 55 'V ' Austin Pacelli 4 59 S3 Minneapolis North 51 52 Blake 48 35 Rochester Lourdes 52 50 St. Agnes 60 59 Winona Cotter 60 62 Grace 63 60 St, Thomas 57 44 Bloomington jefferson 82 35 ' Cretin 42 56 Benilde S8 64 De La Salle S9 60 Minneapolis Washburn 72 59 Austin Pacelli 80 59 Rochester Lourdes SO 61 Winona Cotter 51 Regional Tournament ' 42 St. Agnes 44 82. . . Basketball We did it, we did it . . . we dumped the Raiders! A Kevin VanDerBosch looks for someone to pass to as he is hemmed in by two Red Knights. The Pioneers lost this clash by two points. 4 Get in there, yells jeff Black just as he lets loose a shot underneath the basket. i n - B-SQUAD REcoRDgw1o- 11 Hill-Murray Opponent 57 Concordia 30 44 St. Thomas 42 44 Cretin 67 35 St. Cloud Cathedral 49 56 Benilde 55 58 De La Salle 45 64 Austin Pacelli 60 39 Minneapolis North 61 57 Rochester Lourdes 38 69 St. Agnes 46 53 Winona Cotter 49 40 Grace 47 64 St. Thomas 60 45 Bloomington jefferson 76 33 Cretin 72 52 Benilde 42 54 De La Salle 70 38 Minneapolis Washburn 62 60 Austin Pacelli 69 X 42 Rochester Lourdes 45 64 Winona Cotter 72 Fans of all ages seem to enjoy the action offered on the court. Basketball. . . 83 B-SQUAD BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: D. Mueuner Tamme, B. Hoffman, J. schmm, s. Brahy, M. stein statistician P. Gabriel P. Weyandt D. Nelson T. er G. Mortensen . Boldt Co- Captain J. Koch 6 I 3 7 I I , I Nelson, G. Kujawski, S. I-langge, P. Prior fmanagerjg QCo-Captainj. BACK ROW: S. Frickey fcoachj, T. Cunningham, joe Give me that ball, grunts Steve Bernish in a B-squad tilt. Git off my back, you big lug, cries joe Gorman as he tries to com- plete a lay-up during a frosh clash. 84. . . Basketball Do we practice at Hillside or Murray tonight? We start with 25 laps . . . squaders post a 500 season, but some players say. . . you guys couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with a beachball. . . that's the way to hustle, Boldt. . . H-M 44 St. Thomas 42. . . Coach Frickey. . . you could choke on an olive . . . you're such a big hacker We oughta buy a chain saw. . . Cretin 72-H-M 33. . . From now on Fm going with the little guys, you big guys are Worthless. . . you got the drive of a peanut. . . OK hit the showers. . . Frosh. . . Coach Gavin's boys come up with 7-10 season. . . come Frosh attempt to recover a rebound after an opponent's shot. on you guys, can't you do it right. . . H-M 53- Brady 38... that's a bit better. . . Schwartz fouled out again. . . Deno. . . come on Bringer. . . hey ref!. . . H-M 83-Mound Park 31. FRESHMAN RECORD: 7- 10 Hill -Murray Opponent 32 St. Thomas 44 34 Cretin 53 25 Grace 34 38 Benilde 41 37 De La Salle 44 S0 Mounds Park jr. High 43 - 39 :fSt. Agnes-Q 36 4 53 3 Brady - 38 39 St. Agnes 29 42 f Grace 47 46 St. Thomas 53 . 1.,Q . Cretin y.'i ,gfgyy Q ,ryy e 33 g gy g be 1 47 'fr-taemide ettt 1 3472+ S3 Mounds Park Ir.iHigh - 41 psf. croix 4 31 40 Qs .k't 36 ,L.',. QQ: Brady , ' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: S. Roth j. Gorman, G. Schwartz, I. Pritschet, G. Firkus, T. fMgr.J, S. Senyk, A. Lonetree, D. Osberg, G. Murphy, Bringer, G. Karel, I. Stadler. 1. Baumann, D. Milan. BACK ROW: Fr. Gavin fCoachJ, Basketball. . . 85 Finishing strong in the 440-yd. dash is Steve Gores who 5 ran a SO. 8 to give him first in state. Unhhhh. . . grunts Dave Biagini as he lets loose of the shot, and wins another meet. 5 ' VARSITY TRACK--FRONT ROW: J. Bell Qcoachy, J. Notto, C. Meyer, J. Gresback, D. Faust, B. O'Ca1- laghan, M. Sheak, M. Nemetz. ROW 2: J. Wold QcoachJ,j Jansen, D McCarthy, B Schowalter, . . . M. 86. . . Track Roth, S. Carrier, M. Sauer, B. Schmidt, B. Holl. BACK ROW: S. Cores, D. Aune, J. Persoon, J. Pot- tratz, B. Cierzan, D. O'Conne11, B. Bernish, P. Wo jcik, D. Biagini, S. Frickey Qcoachj. ww w M t'+-L '- ----...,,,l In his faultless style Mike Hovey sets a new state pole vault record. i ,Wy my , W... , ik 1 Rmb swf, um. ' sz. .rat A . A , Dave Gervais, Dick Bonin and Joe Jansen team up in the 100-yd. dash in a non-conference meet with North St. Paul. Two firsts set in state Track meeting in the girls' gym after school, practice will Start as soon as the snow melts. . . . Coach Frickey takes over the weight men. . . All right, run a few miles, then get in there and work on the weight machine. . . Wojcik threw the discus how far?. . . l40'. . . he must have been stoned. . . B. l. . . . Distance men show stamina. . . Go, Faust. . . Come on, Gresback, don't die now. . . Gores runs the 880 and sets a school record. . . mile relay team breaks record, Gores, Meyer, O'Connell and McCarthy. . . Gores wins state with 440 record time. . . I could watch him pole Vault all day long . . . Hovey sets new state Vault mark of l3'9 . . . Meyer runs consistent 880 wins all year. . . Notto sets long jump mark. . . and H-M finishes 2nd in State meet. H RECORD: 8-3 Hill-Murray Opponent 102 1 De La Salle 30 88 112 Brady 39 112 94 St. Agnes 36, 99 St. Bernard's 32 83 112 Benilde 47 112 70 St. Thomas 62 85 Grace 20 S9 Cretin 73 65 North St. Paul 67 55 112 Mariner 80 112 94 112 johnson 41 112 U of M Invitational. . .3rd St. John's Invitational. . . 3rd Austin Relays. . .2nd St. Thomas Relays. . .3rd Track. . . 87 This might hurt if I don't make it over , yells Mark Winning the B-Squad 880 relay is anchor man, joe Sauer as he attempts the 5' 4 barrier, Stejskal, seemingly without any competition. Gush . . we Could use another pad in that pit B-SQUAD TRACK--FRONT ROW: J. Bell Qcoachj, I. Osberg, P. Scanlon, I. Stadler. BACK ROW: J. Robidou, M. juetten, R. Anderson, J. McGee. ROW Graske, J. Leach, M. McCauley, J. Barilla, A. Kra- 2:j. Boldt, J. Treichel, I. Stejskal, R. Healy, D. mer, D, Cloud, M. Bruns. gsagx ggfpifaa gptp igpk also e s w Qkxsr Lead-off man for the 880 relay team, Dick Bonin gets a good start off a not-so-good starting block. john Treichel, a top B-squad sprinter, uses his chest to inch out another first place. 1- .l-M Y YY I V i ,J ff A L Mark Sheak and Brian O'Callaghan set another wirmmg pace in the mile run. 3 Nasa saga? Come on Leach, catch that Raider, you can't let beat you, he's only a private 3rd class. Track He said I was good - for a girl. I hate that! Any girls interested in track, meet in room 109 after school . . . there's still more kids coming? . . . talk about enthus iasml . . . Coach needs help . . . I mean assistance. . . Mr. Hessling said he was Willing to help. . . maybe even learn about track . . . meet at Hillside at 4 :OO p. m. . . run to Phalen and back. . . you're kidding, I have enough trouble riding my bike that far . . . Oh! my aching muscles . . . Look at Terri's head . . . Cherry Hill Park. . . Hey, let's rest. . . start running, here comes the coach's car. . . timings today. . . now We find out if we're any good. . . Come on, Lori--push it. . . Where's the Conlins'?. . . Oh, lforgot it's just practice today. . . Joyce, Katie, janet, Judy hurdle to the track. . . Come on Hynan, grab that baton. . . Austin meet next Weekend. . . I'm nervous already. . . Oh, at least we got a good bus ! . . . 4th place- -not bad. . . Barb Klein finishes 2nd in state meet. . . new city record. . . R. Shor's party . . . charades and blinking something behind you that you want to get away from --fast. . . hot feet. . . my tennis shoes have holes in the soles. . . keep on trackin'. 90. . . Track A new track record may be in the books as Coach Shor checks the time between her watch and Dan O'Connell's record book. 1.44.1411 Mr. Hessling explains the fundamentals of putting the shot to weight women Joyce Spannbauer and Ellie Pierce. Under Coach Hessling's Watch ful eye, Mary Kay Barrett tries out her technique. New track sensation Lori Hayne sprints the final straight- away to break her previous record of 5:49. junior Ann Pecchia easily clears the low hurdles as her opponent has second thoughts. Cie, r K' 'HGH w, M , . TRACK--FRONT ROW: R. Shor fcoachj, J. Hudalla, M. Conlin, G. Ganzel, M. Colwell, J. Moore, L. Hayne, M. Gaertner. ROW 2: A. Renteria fass't. coachj, M. Gresback, K. Barry, P. Gaertner, G. Lavorato, S. Anderson, T. Willard, C. LaVaque. ROW 3: M. Sauer, T. Wind, D. LaVaque, L. Beigle, M. Crowe, L. Timmons, J. Hudalla, K. Hayne, J. I-Iessling fass't. coachj. ROW 4: M. Anderson, D. Prybella, M. Hynan, K. Conlin, B. Klein, J. Spann- bauer, C. Stanoch, L. 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' . - if my-egggqffiae. - ..q1Q5-R am v fl .s.a.m,A 33917 ' AW 'QV Ls... U 'l1 :+'13-'iff ' -' .. ' J Y 15 ffrsgsew' ,. K . A wgp. Agrglwa- A, m i' 'f .1?,?':L.' ...??C..S : -fig. .. '-.H .asf- 'IL ASA? . we - . -- 7. A ,,.. W ,. 1?-if 155 ' 71332 2 ,QW Z:q7V'llfQ+il7 T ifiis L: . if ,gi 4 J. 'Y 7 1 l ,f ff 'H K, v L 3951 is ' A L Ja. W 1 A- A, VARSITY BASEBALL--FRONT ROW: M. Fischer, I. fcoachj, E. Fox, fmanagerj M. Eggert, D. Gervais, S. Koch, S. Gallo, M. Belde, I. Pierce, R. Roman- Langevin, M. Klosner, J. Walz, T. Merth, J. Colwell chuk, T. Nasseff, B. Leier. BACK ROW: T. Skrypek I. Reifffmanagerj. 92. . .Baseball All right guys, get your. . . together this time. Members of the Pioneer team wait for the umpire's decision. The pace of a baseball game can range from the fast action and tense- ness of a last-minute catch to the slower mood of a conference between team members and coach. 'ff Wiwwfmbwff V ffiffwwlh. B Varsity baseball practice after school in the girls' gym, tomorrow at Hayden Heights, and Wednesday at Hillside . . . The hardest part about baseball this year is going to be finding the practice field. . . All right now, this team has a different coach, and we're going to do things different. . .just so We win. . . Coach Skrys . . . Our record is O-2, but don't get discouraged . . .I hope there isn't another dance, We won't have any players left. . . We only got one senior on the team now. . . What's Meyer doing chasing that kid in center field. . . 2nd place in CCC. . . Hey, Gopher, coach doesn't like that when you miss those ground balls during warm-up. . . Hey, Clydesadle. . . Boy, Head, you got more hickeys than Maypo . . . Tony Nasseff bridges the color gap for the Hill-Murray baseball team. . . Regionals are next week. . . We're in the state tournament. . . Well, at least we have a young team. . . I hope so. ,M ,, A 3 .... 4 - V- .6 ' Q i, tty f'?f 'Yf .M f -M, f f.,,,1Z f:.v 2f.1f2y2:'f V 2 N' 4, f , V. ' ' , ,A , X .,,, 1 , 'N ' '7 W3-elivfrfggy, if f ,Q j u f , fe W... fff' ,, ,-,,.f Y .JW ,wfwphe f M, V Q W 'W meat.. , V M J .. I Y WWWW M., ., r g W fvltffw-zfiwafawww-me,WV,::, ir l't,ffz'4gQ: ' ' . 43... ' W ,, C ,. , New 'Q53-f f f, .V My , , , if f SP . A if tif' fff 'ff W ' 'JA ,rf gi, jfha f f ,. ' Q ' ,, i ga +434 fgffiYf,w, ' 'V 5,15 it do K 5, . , ,: e,,f, gl .. W, - - ' . I didn't know Whisler was a pitcher Really, Coach jesky, l'm not a right fielder, l'm a pitcher, that's what my Dad says . . . Where's our first game? ... Forest Lake. . . H-M 13- Forest Lake 2. . . They got a good team. . . Bet you 3510 he'll strike out. . . Firkus. . . You miss one more fly ball, and you're going to rake this whole infield. . . How come Belde isn't on vars ity anymore ?. . . Rody. . . There ain't no sign for a hit, so swing, you busher. . . Should of had that one-- it was a can of corn. . . You're up there to swing, boy. . . Oh, you got a lot of power- -that hit didn't even make it back to the pitcher. . . Nice homerun, Belde, you're pretty lucky because you missed the hunt sign. . . I guess 23 and 2 isn't too had of a season. . . right! 94. . . Baseball t ssii 23 itiii i 131 W Foresfiwzifie i'cl 18 ' Forestlake 2 ' i Creifill. '1 V 5 V De',Laig5ii11e . ttsi 6 fbxay sr. Bmardw. 17 'ysi Grace .10 5 Holy Qngels I i y J, -at . H , ,..7,..t, in . .ytt lf, y Bemlgiei ogitt 43- - assay 1 17 St. Tliizmas gtty 7 9: , - I y is. y i isiyiii -ages soio st. .asses 'KY4 14'l.w1fffi, St. -Bsi3iard'S . .1925 siit i is , .lit ii., i i i s iiis s 'i5il7T3fr i ' siii 71 i 6 0 i Lkkk Q g Grace g.sQuAn-c:HAMPioNs t Alert Dean Milan stretches things to beat the runner to the base. ln a nearly successful swing, Mike Rydel touches the ball--not hard enough to change its course, just enough for an easy catch. Congratulations to the catcher! His work has apparently saved the game and he deserves the thanks of his teammates. .. Www g.,.,fs - 5. Ya gotta be kidding! Pat Regaii seems to be questioning the umpire's last call. A good catcher is the backbone of the team. Signals, shouts and strike 'im out help keep up team morale. B-SQUAD BASEBALL--FRONT: P. Regan, M. Hil- pisch, M. Rydel, M. Hilger, M. Mahmood, D. Milan, S. Pierce. BACK: S. Jesky fcoachj, G. Firkus, J. Tamble, S. Persby, R. Belde, P. Gabriel, J. Whis- ler, M. Hurt, M. Cocchiarella. Baseball. . . 95 W Tom Bringer smashes an overhand at the base line. Tom McG1inch displays proper forehand technique TENNIS--FRONT ROW: T. Sopkiewicz, L. Raduenz, Glinch, T. Bringer, J. Donnelly, B. Reif, C. Supan, L. Egan, G. Barilla, F. Urizar. BACK ROW: T. Mc- A. Beaulieu fcoachj. 96. . . Tennis -vawnw---an e....,W,,,,W,f is v ,W-... K JW 71 if Chilean exchange student Francisco Urizar stretches for a backhand. The team awaits results of the deciding second doubles with St. Agnes. Form? I just want to hit the stupid ball! I want to welcome all you guys going out for hockey. . . oh, I mean the tennis team . . . The H-M net -minders find them- selves With little exper- ience, and a lot of young talent. . . nice smash athlete , only a few feet to the right and it would have been in. . . What happened to Billy jean Shields and Chris Schwietz. . . We have our first match today--if it doesn't rain. . . Benilde 5 - I-I-M O . . . looks like we'll have to practice harder. . . What's the score down there, Dandy Dan'?. . . What's that you said in Spanish Cisco . . . ohl that's what I thought I heard. . . Where's coach Beaulieu tonight?. . . with Walter Bush. . . Everyone in the bus, I mean coach's station Wagon. . . boy, it's crowded in here . . . State meet. . . Well, seeing that the top 12 players in the state are graduating We might have a chance next year. ,pz, ' .iei ' 'De L:iiIlSa11eIw efte 45? I .yrr as .yi.I'.i St.g.!j5g11eS 5 --'i .f'l-1 ' gi, , .',,,'.. , 3..,p. rlyy I esfei I I0 V, St. Thomas 54' it I Yf', ' e. il' -ff- V i , L ,.,,L. ssfpagnes Tennis. . . 97 Wow, I got a birdie. . .what color is it? Boy, that sudden death play-off was just like the big times. . . 2nd place finish in state. . . Golfers predicted to take conference title. . . but too many close matches. . .H-M 4-St. Thomas 5. . .H-M 5112- Harding 6 112. . .those kind of games will sure hurt ya. . .yellow ribbons?. . . Where's the match at today? . . . Indian Hills. . . nice shot, Nuge. . .H-M 8- DeLaSalle O. . .pretty good round, janaszak. . . nice drive Macker, I thought for sure you would choke on that one. . . If we were more consistent, we could have been 19-O. . .dreamer . . .How do things look for next year, coach Teibel?. . . Good! two top men are returning. . .What seems to be the biggest problem that you foresee?. . .Well, first someone has to teach that frosh not to use his putter in the sand trap, but on the green! ff,Enj,1ii:i1i ?',iggayfciiiix53.,ffy.16fiQff51i,f 'Q-'fvfV:g1f.Jf'i-Lhtflff' W 5 I1 6 1wsf'f' .i,5,i xx. sz W-..f.1.WeY3.r.agafwi w..rs:fQifw .rw ,,W..,sggNg4..i W. .Q , . qi Q 15. ifeZhf:2: .. f...1 -- ' ff - ' f, . 2-figfsfvgzif-, L. - '-: f' ' , f rre. fi' J. w',faC'J i f :T W 5 if 3 .Q ' mis i .t...te r 2 2 98. . . Golf Senior Mike Peninger finds that golfing isn't as easy as it looks. If at first you don't succeed then try, try. . . a different club? N 'est . Egvlagx-1 il y C 'GY tk U 6 xi GOLF--FRONT ROW: K. Teibel fcoachj, D. Juba, R. Duffey, G. Murphy, J. Lukas. BACK ROW: S. janaszak, T. McFarlane, K. Nugent, M. Penin- ger, M. Regan. if Anybody can get into the swing of things, just join the golf team. They're all a bunch of swingers. Whatever you do, don't take your eye off the ball. Dan juba follows through on the fairway. Is everyone ready for the action shot?. . . fellas. . . fellas, the camera is over here. Golf. . . 99 Y-E-L-L, Ready O. K. --Pioneers. . . 6 a. m. and 3 days a Week'?. . . SCHOOL SONG one more time. . . car Wash. . . dance to the Reasons. . . Pflugi, Grau in your pajamas?. . . camp. . . ding ding ding dong. . . Wrestling's spirit frog. . . Katie and Bobbi. . . At least We collected the insurance. Hey You Over Therel. . . B- SQUAD--FRONT ROW: julie Brown, julie Deeb, Teri Kimker, Jo Ann Zintlg ROW 2: janet Hu- dalla, Sheila Strobel, Colleen R an Diane Mentzer Barb Kleing V BACI2 ROW: Ellie Piesrce, Micky Barrett. 100. . .Cheerleaders Stand up and holler! yell cheerleaders Marcia Gresback and Pat Anderson at a home basketball game. VARSITY--FRONT ROW: M. Barrett, K. Paul: ROW 2: L. Masson, K. Barry, B Pflugi, B. Romani, M. Weber, I. Grochowski, L. Lais, A. Schwietz, M. Gresbackg BACK ROW: K. Koller, L. Brown, P. Anderson 1. ' .ff W- In the final moments of a close VARSITY--FRONT ROW: C. Shields, K. Ferrara, ROW TWO: I. Schoe game Mary Weber loses her cool, necker, E. Masson, M. Graug BACK ROW: B. Smith, P. McCarthwalte. Cheerleaders. . . 101 Congratulations, CHRIS MEYER . . . named Athlete of the Year From The Lettermenfs Club ' ' 9V O W H E R E T H E A C T I O N I S .I c R I s L E K s STOP-n-SHOP at the East Side's One-stop Sports Shop EQUIPMENT FOR ALL SKATE EXCHANGE UNIFORMS FOR GALS TOO! CRESLEWS SPGRTSENTER ENC. J Nr . 'x 11 sn- I, 980 P,-AN NE AX N 'i ST VALJL MHVN k 612 TTI 4 . Aff' 4' Xa. 3451 .. A jf. fin EN Eff- ffl 4? Q ,Qfw g, Y' A x ff .li if Sf? Sai. fffw 4 if, 1 NA, ai , FvY.r.,- '35 W . wfgfi 'Q ' Tx Q 31- .5 f .Al , 1 ln-,A F- X42-ff'g2 ' fx ,4....--45e- X f. 4, ,. - .N ' Qs., L PX- ffE2RfiaTsx JW? Zig Q' , ' 1 'Q' - W2:f1L1vQff 5 , 111. 5 , 1 !,f,, 1 QE--N I .., ,'f,1 ff 3 ' -f'--25:51, - fx -in-urw -- -'i1.2:?f?5f K - i - N: 4, ws: . ' gggmw ,Zig QQ? N LKQ- we 1 .--...X Www W?5g Taking ffIG'FI'SI1C1'1 Club picture, we wanted to set up something interesting. Knowing the French are good cooks, We grabbed a pan of water and added oatmeal so it Wou1d.n't looktlike a, pan of water. But the oatmeal ' didn't show. So we re-took the picture and called this section OATMEAL to let you know it was there. Now when you get up there, don't let your voice squeak Stage, lighting, prop and make-up crews meet tonight after school. . . somebody in the booth, answer rne. . .mix two cans of wheat paste. . .yeech! . . .Hill-Murray Players. . . you have your 100 hours in yet?. . .Where's Connan's tux and Peter's pants?. . .I need more base and eye shadow. . . Why Mark, you're turning gray. . .Get the countess' dog. . .better fix the sheriff's nightshirt. . . high on the hair spray. . . hard-working actors starve?. . .project your voice to the back of the audience. . . put lots of expression into it. . .jim Donnelly- Best Speaker of the Senate . . . eight different categories. . . Are you in the Senate or one of the Houses?. . . we get up early to go to meets, but it's worth it. . . a good chance to make new friends. . .we need more people. . . Na- tional Forensics League . . .How many points do you have?. . .After I de- cided what to say, they didn't talk about it anymore. . . wait until the final round. . .learn to speak your mind. Ruth Koscielak pleads for mercy from the intoxicating hair spray fumes, but that hair must stay in place for the big scene, so. . . if 106. . .Drama, Speech Clubs Mark Lawrence tries to tell each story differently, even if it means standing on a chair. Preparing for a speech meet is not only time-consuming, nerve- wracking and brain-draining, but also exciting. On stage, Ken Wohlferd gives Mrs. l-Iubler a hand with set construction. In her 7th consecutive play in 4 years, Cindy Schreiner portrays the evil Celestine Nansellock in Mistress of Me11yn . FRONT: jane Dusek, Frank Schneider, Terry Senger, Mickey Nelson, Michelle LeMey, Paul Menge. BACK: Brian Molitor, jim Micko, Maureen Rose, Mary Vollmer, jim Donnelly, Mark Lw- rence, and Mrs. Bernice Fisher. 107 Cultures? I thought they were things doctors grew in dishes Crepes aren't supposed to stick to the roof of your mouth. . . Miss jungbauer's apartement . . . French or English, l still can't carry a tune. . . Do French people really play these games 7. . . throw her in the pool. . . What about the bike hike?. . . What kind of wine goes with heef?. . . Boone's Farm. . . you can't be on a diet and in a language club at the same time. . . rent a bus. . . Guess what we had at the Gasthaus . . . German Beer Song. . . Pass me Der Katalog. . . a wild Christmas party. . . joe dancing in his Leder- hozen. . . wine sets. . . This is some neat way to Then we can make Spanish pump- kin pie--if there is such a thing. 108. . . German, Spanish Clubs learn cultural differences . H-M's first German Club . . . Bratwurst-with a chocolate shake? !. . . It was different. . . What's a Fiesta Plate ?. . . Do you think if we run home from La Casa Goronada all the calories will go away?. . . I think you can do it, kids. . . . I wonder if the Gilette kids like tacos . . Do you know any Spanish games we can play at the party?. . . How much money do we have?. . . It's siesta time, Mrs. Porto. . . trip to Spain this summer. . . Skip the flamenco dancing, amigos. . . Let's have a Spanish picnic on the last day of school. The Spanish Halloween party finds Char Mercier in her finest. GERMAN CLUB: Lori Hayne, Steve Meyer, Mrs. johnson Qadv. J, Mary jones, Debra Nickelson, Pam Zachrnan, Lori Borowske, Patti McFadden, Mark Roden. ,QL hi FRENCH CLUB: Carol Wind, Lori jungbauer, Miss Jungbauer fadv. J, Mary Thomas. .. MM .Q ,... ,, W ky in 'L tk ' FRENCH CLUB Qcont. J: Cathy Kegley, Wendy Lieb, FRENCH CLUB fcont. J: Linda Urbanski, Terri Miku- Janet Brees, Mary Sarafolean, lich, Maryann Bernish, Mary Mackenburg, Rosie Sauka. French Club. . . 109 A-V STAFF: Mark Birk Cstudent directory, Mark Zappa, Mrs. Rita Shor fadvisorj, Tom Rie- ger, Mike Rosemark, jeff Lay, Steve Voeller, Paul Eggert. 110. . . Audio-Visual Can you see where that plug-in is, Mike ? asks Mark Swanson while setting up the PA system for graduation in the new gym. Peace, man. . .I told you guys I could get this overhead projector fixed up. For how long. . . ? WWW ,, , , S555 1 X W Hey you guys, get that order filled - right now! That's right, my name's Mazz, this is the projection room, and right now I'm showing a movie--so get someone else to do it. wi- i ff ' VTR is needed in 219 period O?. . . Fill that orderl. . . Move projector number 7 to 215 periods l, 3, and 5 and then to the chemistry lab periods 2, 4, and 6. . . make sure the house lights are turned off in the auditorium. . . hey Mrs. Shor, there's an assembly this hour - how about some microphones 7. . Would you help me with my chemistry, Mrs. Shor?. . . A. V. 's new responsibility is graphics ?. . . What's an image tone?. . . If you're not on duty, GET OUT!I . . . What would we do without Mark?. . . Whose books are thses? Don't you have a locker?. . . I've got it turned up all the Way. . . Try some fluid. . . Get your feet off the desk . . . Whose order do I have to rip up to get a projector next period?. . . Who broke the chair?. . . I want 25 copies of this report run off and stapled by next period. . . I don't know what it's called, but it's got all these Wheels . . . Call an A. V. person! Follow little girl with spotlight and turn on house lights. Jeff Lay makes his notes for the lighting crew, while Mark Swanson pre- pares for another production. That sounds real good Mazzg next we'1l check on those lights. Audio-Visual. . . 111 112 NHS Why only 62 members 1n NHS this year? Hey.. . I'm under con- sideration for die Na- tional Honor Society! . . . Oh no, I have to fill out this questionaire. . . I made it! . . .There's a smorgasbord at Hafner's! Lt. Gov. Rudy Perpich is the speaker. . . Was he really Mr. johnson's dentist?. . .I still don't get those jokes about northern Minnesota. . .I have to walk up there between the tables to get my award?. . .But it's only three inches wide there! . . . That certifi- cate sure is nice. . .Any- body that survives an evaluation by the entire faculty must be special. Y Ng, ,. .,gf:.:, fy T5 lloi il e Q l .t.t,. , f'52QfQ3.f Tffifigfijig 531251-- . +1 .y,':E:E:? 95. 4 4 ' ' ' as I know they're supposed to go on your feet, but which ones? ponders Patty Odean as she and Jeane Mikulich prepare to hit the slopes. .aa Look out for the tree? What tre wav-07 ilnrv- I forgot how! giggles julie Bringer. Does Pat I.aCasse agree? Approaching the matter patiently, Steve Gores repairs his ski. 'G e??. . CRASH!! Ski, ski, ski. . .trip to Afton Alps is cancelled . . . Ski films will be shown. . . Chalets. . .Mr Kight and Mr. Peterson keep the club skiing. . . Snowcrest. . . I-Ielp! I don't know how to stop . . .Powder out. . . Will you do down the bunny hill with rne?. . .Birch Park. . .I wish it would snow. . . Riding the bus with friends, poles, goggles, clothes and skis. . .How should we go up the hills? Chair- lift, T bar, tow ropes or crawl? . . . warm-up pants and other ways to warm up! . . . 200 freshmen and soph- omores ski gracefully f?j down the slopes. . . Now I know how . . .well sorta. ll Ski Club.. . 113 v- J W ,ig Z , 4 T, me Y News ww-S' 4 5112, W Shelagh Barry, accompanist, adds color to SOPHOMORE ENSEMIBLE: jean the chorus at the Spring Concert. Nierenhausen, Laurie Kirst, Mary Wold. N 1 PIONAIRES: Mary Nierenhausen, Julianne Bringer, Shelagh Barry, Greg Barilla, George Neid, Dan O'Con- Mary Weber, John Morehead, Dan Smith, Curt Supan, nell, Mary Taylor, Gail Tischler, Pat Morrison. 114. . . Ensembles jean Torning, Sue Byrne, Mary Pretzel, Debbie Nickelson. Anyone who doesn't have an elf costume, see Mrs. Gaylord Flower Drum Song and South Pacific . . .leis, Japanese fans and sign language. . . Girls' Ensemble wins a superior rating at St. Catherine's . . . If we entertain at the dinner-theater, do we get to eat?. . .I'll never forget the looks on the faces of those little kids at Gillette. . . all those messed-up lines! . . . Pionaires got second place in the talent show. . .pink and white flowing gowns . . .you'll never get it right if you keep laughing Pop Concert.. . May 16 at the Blessed Sacrament Home 8 School. . . Caution: Falling Piano Benches . . . Everybody sing! . . .I know you're tired, but try to keep a smile on your face . . . Remember the Sophomore Girls' Ensemble. . . St. john's and Ramsey. . . getting together without auditions. . . costumes and choreography add that certain something . . '. ended the year shortly after Christmas. . . The jingle Bells Fiasco . . . Everyone got a copy of the music? . . . Life is a Cabaret . .. Members of the Girl's Ensemble perform songs from SOUTH PACIFIC. JUNIOR-SENIOR ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: M. Ruda, S. Bibeau, C. O'Connor, M. Skupag ROW 2: M. Bang, C. Schreiner, D. Hudalla, G. V Ellingwood, M. Senykg ROW 3: S. Anderson, E. Rembish, E. Nalipinski, . .. M. Sivald, R. Schmidt, C. l.eClaire5 BACK ROW: K. Paul, A. Pecchia, M. Ellingwood, J. Mikulich. 9 1 Q .J .V s ne, Ensembles. . . 115 If I have to speak at that banquet Be- Qongfatulafeswllke I'm going home right now! Any boys who want to buy lettermen's jackets see Bro. Francis by tomorrow . . . SNO DAZE. . . did you guys get on a broomball team yet?. . . Diamond jim's. . .not too bad a dinner, Mr. Wold. . . Lettermen's Club puts Sl, 100 towards painting locker rooms. . . 55350.00 for a new washing machine . . . the treasurer says that it's time for a new fund raiser. . .CANDY SALE.: .please turn in your money today! . . .the drive's only been over for two weeks. . . club M. C. Joe Nelson shares his ex- periences at the awards banquet. Selling and eating chocolate bars gives the Lettermen energy to play Sno Daze broomball. 116. . .Lettermen's Club I-Iajlo, 1973 football captain raises over EB700.00. . . with a lot of help from cheerleaders. . . We're pretty good workers-- considering We're a bunch of JOCKS. . .quota sellers enjoy swimming party. . .AWARDS BANQUET. . . Cal Stoll. . . Chris Meyer--Athlete of the Year, . .Lettermen's Club meeting in the auditori- um 4b. . .elect new officers. . .we have a problem, if you can call it that--now that girls are earning letters are they going to be in the Lettermen's Club???? R4 aff- ve 7' 1,11 1 - .,,. ,,,,,.iw,,m,w. wzv:1!?7? W N l The football team's best friend, the enthusias- l tic cheerer, roars as the team scores. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB--FRONT ROW: K. Matykiewicz P. Wohlferd, T. Senger, K. Feldkamp, M. Wold, D. Rie ' ger, S. Anderson, C. Carr, D. Peterfeso. ROW 2: K. M . Q. 'HQQ I-Iaselman, L. Supan, P. Hohn, J. Geisen, L. Beigle, 1. Nierenhausen, R. Neis, M. Curran, L. Brandl, D. artin, K. Kotula, Pep? Why I'm so tired I could fall over E FRESHMAN PEP CLUB--SITTING: M. Colwell, B. Horwath, T. Willard, C. Wind, L. Getty. KNEELING: R. DeLisle, K. Nelson, J. Baller, M. Eggert, M. Carr, P. Leier, M. Bernish, S. Sawyer, L. Hoffman, 1. Kansier. Our voices are hoarse for three days after a game. . . Freshmen and sophomores have enthusiasm and spirit -for breakfast. . .that's what keeps us going. . . 120 shakers shower the mighty green-and-white over the stands. . .S. Theresa and S. Angeline are real troopers . . . they want us to make noise. . .Buy a pin and wear it proudly. . . Save us all seats at the game! . . .Pep fests can really start things rolling. . . Boy, that section sure yells loudly. . . We're having a Christmas party in 214. . . lfl eat any more, I won't be able to jump up and down. . .Pioneers, Pioneers. . Let's hear it for the team -C'mon, just one more time Pep Club. 117 L. Kirst. BACK ROW Seidl, C. Geraghty Always ready to lend a hand, Miss R. discusses the girls' volleyball layout with Ann Schwietz Sports editor joe Nelson figures that there's no time like the present to finish that copy block. After a violent argument as to whose caption is better, Mia Urick and jane Dusek try to glare each other down. Neither wind nor snow nor dizzying heights will stay Jeff Notto from the swift completion of his appointed pictures. 118. . .Omega W wf,.fN., ,fi si W H Hu fa Don't worry Miss R., it'l1 get done i52W.g3gj.?CideSmCk' . . . you keep telling me that! Business manager Debbie an 1 THE N! Another after-school session finds Linda Blomgren, Kathy Borowske, Ann Black and Nancy Byrne working hard to meet the next deadline. Count the little boxes, divide by 6 and multiply by 16. . .Why don't you just use a ru1er?. . . be careful with the rulers. . . they cost Sl. 50. . . but it's MY money. . . don't write on top of that 3-R, you dummyl. . . Dusek's relished out. . . no school on Monday but Omega will be meeting. . . When's the next dead1ine'?. . . 1 Week ago'?. . . 2 weeks ago?!. . . Anne, don't get upset. . . doesn't anyone know how to set these margins on this stupid thing'?. . . How to write 59 lines on Social Studies. . . Miss R's 101 better mottoes. . . you mean there's another scoreboard to type ?. . . We finally got a sports editorl. . . Sonny joe, Where's that copy? 1'm so sick of hearing about that B-Squad hockey . . . ok gang, what'11 it be tonight--peanut butter and pickles or cheese and jelly?. . . did that refriger- ator really come from the Biology room?. . . Can 1 have the key to the cafeteria? . . . the crop marks go the other way, you idiot. . . what do you expect for 4 a. m. I. . . For sure!. . . you fit your layout to my copy . . . copy to the outside. . . . . . Executive Board meeting 9th hour. . . knock. . . knock . . . WAITI. . . who poured the fix into the D-767. . . hey, we could blackmail someone with this picture. . . have the proofs come yet'?. . . Miss Ruemmele deserves a break after 12 years. Omega. . . 119 Attention, Horizon staff: paste-ups this Sunday' Sunshine on the Horizon . . . that's a rotten kicker, Beth. . . We've got to get this room decorated. . . Dan, we're leavingg are the pictures ready yet?. . . Mick, We're All- Americanl. . . Don't get Twinkie gook on the page . . . Dave, quit sniffing the glue. . . write it on the board and don't forget !. . . Win 335. OO . . . Paul, did you think of a title for your column yet?. . . Do any of these typewriters work? . . . this clock's gotta be Wrong. . . Well, what happened in 2nd hour today, Mrs. Odean?. . . When do the juniors start taking this over? . . . Sexton blew it again. . . Kathy, maybe next time we'll put your picture on the cover. --B. Pflugi and M. Schroepfer. Joyce Spannbauer and Linda Brown learn the joys of journalism. Oth- ers struggle with paste- ups as Micky proofreads issue 1952. 120. . . I-IORIZOINJ L '.ii 4, A -x1, , Mm,,,.f-W ' W X 551' Publishing a school paper calls for many editorial conferences between ad visor Mrs. Odean and editor Micky Schroepfer. BJ junior editor Pat Mentzer puts it all together for her editon of the Horizon. juniors joe Fitzenberger and Mike Quinn put their paste-up talents to the ultimate test. , ,...A4-31,2 Checking copy to make sure it fits requires jim Donnelly's closest attention. Having won a puzzle contest, S. Scholastica receives her prize money from Paul Roden. HORIZON. . .121 ff2 W' ,ggagw 5, . 451' fi Wy- Q , ' -Hi v.w-,.Qfw,A.v, iw , -ma ff 23.12 -Q .L.gasggiQugw gum www' ? 5 iw J ff 4 4 - V if Q5 'f Wx Classrooms aren't always dull, at times more like a 3-ring circus. But everyone, faculty and students, resentssbeing called a bunch of clowns . So we found a guy who doesn't mind being called a clown. . . BOZO. The newest administrator, S. Catherine, does some of the work that keeps Hill-Murray functioning. Who's the idiot in O25 playing with the switch? KNOCK IT OFF! I'm giving the announcements. 124. . . Administration Bro. Francis looks over the first copy of the student directory given to him by Mr. Johnson. Q Ns,,,,... After a long quarter, S. Theresa checks computer sheets to see that no grades are missing. S. CATHERINE SCHOENNECKER. . .Assistant Principalg FRANK ASENBREN- NER. . . Principalg JIM ROHLIK. . . American History, Assistant Principalg BR. FRANCIS CARR. . .Assistant Principal, Athletic Director. Continually working Mr. Rohlik lets M. Gresback make up a test Hia Another yellow slip . . report to the office - Your attention for the morning meditation. . . Really Mr. Rohlik, it wasn't me smoking in the can. . . Mr. Asenbrenner and Lawrence Welk ought to really get it on together. . . S. Catherine gave me this nice new i At the end of Home and School everyone takes time for coffee. immediately ! gray skirt. . . Would the following people please report to the office. . . the bells are not ringing today, so. . . I HAVE to drop somethingg I don't have a lunch period in my schedule. . . Go away, Brother Francis is not here. . . But Mr. Rohlik, you have to do something with that clown--he destroys my class every day. . . suspended for just . . . ?? but this is only the 4th time. . . I would like to thank you for all the money you turned in today--just one more dollar per student and we will reach our goal. . . This is the only fund raiser that you'll have to work on this year???? Administration. . . 125 EX Old bones, scraps of wood--any-thing goes into brian Ci-owe's weaving. goes on in that art room? Yeck! Kurz really bit that cheeseburger. . . Well Paul Boschert Wanted realism, and he got it! . . . abstract landscapes ?. . . What did she say when you gave her the olives? . . . Do ya think three Weeks of pounding clay is enough?. . . redecorating the religion center. . . What's for breakfast, Les? . . .Heyl Miss Peach is here today!. . . Duck! here it comes. . . Thou shalt NOT throw clay. . . Ain't Brother Don cute? . . . This is art, man. .. l'm sick of drawing dirty old shoes. . . T This is worth more l than any old Da Vinci. . . After three years of art you still. . . ? Yikes I the e radiator broke. . . Godbout and Montpetit, man the mops. . . Everybody out. . . I think l'm allergic to this macrame, Miss R. . . I-Ie tied his tie in his Wall hanging. . . Can I take Advanced Crafts? . . . We forge, not pound. . . but, if she gets an A, why don't I?. . . What, a boy in our class?. . .Who did THAT?. . . Sister, are you sure you're feeling okay? . . . If you find any T-pins or scissors Wandering around the building, bring 'em back home. . . Help! My wood carving broke in halfl. . . Think .iiif'if diif iiir A AMP fm? so -- r 20 coats of Wax are S. CHARLOTTE REDPATH. . .Arr Il, Advanced Art, Dept. Head, BRO. ggod enough? DoN Bosco. . .Aft 1, Religion, MARY RUEMMELE. . .Art 1, Crafts, OMEGA. 126. . . Art john Morehead puts in some overtime at the wheel in the light of the early morning sun. After his lecturefdemonsuation on acrylics, Robert Clark Nelson shares some extra tips with Gary Weir and juile Larson. Mr. Nelson is art departznent chairman at St. Catherine's. . W: F1-if In MIP QM? llll Student teacher Nancy Olive explains Woodblock design. ln spite of himself, joe Gaiovnik gets really in- volved in his creative weaving. Art. . . 127 JOHN MAUER. . . Distributive Ed., Retailing, GREG Shorthand, BEA ROGERS. . . Shorthand, Dept. Head, SUDDENDORF. . . Consumer Problems, Math, Ac- Office Practice. counting5 MARY BOLAND. . .Personal Typing, Typing, These simple income tax forms boggle my mind' Accounting, typing, distributive ed, law, retailing--what a year. . . What in heck is an account receivable ?. . . Anyone have some correct-o-type?. . . two semesters of typing and I still type only 18 words a minute. . . they gave Suds a box of what for his birthciay?. . . What are Trojans 7. . . How many times do I have to tell you, use a pen not a pencil. . . Carriages to the margin, and quit playing with those type- writers . . . lf I sell my quota l can use the old FAME table- -but it won't help any. . . Fm never going to be a secretary at the rate I'm going. . . I think l'm going to be a millionaire. 128. . . Busine: 'Q' Little do you know what goes on in the typing room. Through mistakes broken ribbons they persevere and try again. . . and again. . . and again. and Barb Rosenthal looks concerned while learning about our economy in consumer problems. if' ssk lv mf Q WF I 11:.12--, W en' ew 5 Students in Mr. Suddendorf's class listen with varying degrees of interest to his version of the country's economic crisis. v 9 Wllnn ,,,,,ymw1'iV I , N,,, ,W , V V . V. -. H H I - fr ' ,,,,, nw During distributive ed. , Mr. Mauer explains wholesale prices to Greg Ascherman before he goes to his job. As Lynette Lais works at her typing, she reflects on those very famous words, Practice makes perfect. Business. . . 129 FRONT ROW: DAVE SCHERMAN. . . College Comp., English II, Business Lawg TERRY SKRYPEK. . . English II, Paperbacks G Periodicals, Practical Writingg DENNY PETERSON. . . English lg S. PATRICK COLLJNS. . . En- glish I, Dept. Headg ROW 2: BERNICE FISHER. . .Basic Writing, English II3 JIM WOLD. . . Minority Lit. 5 S. VERONICA NOVOTNY. . . Mystery, Detective S Science 130. . .English QT , y T F if T F T , ' 1 fr E - -'5 I , , g A .ii T I if K, 5 1' . ' H K, I gy 1 , , 1 QW ' Fiction, Church5 KATHY HUBLER. . . Play Production, Mystery 8 Suspenseg EILEEN ODEAN. . .American Heri tage, Journalism I, II, HORIZON, M, D, GSF5 BAL- CONY: S. IEROMA JOHNSON. . .English Lit, Honors Readingg LOLA ORMEROD. . .Business English, World Lit., English Lit. Most everyone else in her English II class seems to find other at- tractions but Terry Ganzel concentrates on her books. Has everyone got the right page? Mr. Peterson checks to make sure all his freshmen are doing the correct assignment. Are you sure you're supposed This year there were more student teachers in English than any other area. Mary Ropella of St. Catherine's was one of these. to see this movie? I'll repeat it again-- all juniors have two electives and Amer. Lit. is required . . . What did he say was required?. . . Take Mystery and Suspenseg you get to see movies. . . Mrs. Odean--let us try to be real good today-- and my class is not a zoo . . . Mr. Scherman--when you can Write as good as I can, then you're good. . . Mr. Wold--no, it isn't Geronimo's heart they buried in Wounded Knee. . . students going to the Guthrie get out at noon . . . play practice at 7:00 . . . Mr. Peterson--will Wonders never cease. . . Next year I'm not signing for classes 'til I know what I'm getting into. English. . .131 What leftovers, I mean samples, P Hey, save some for me. . . paint. . . Sister, what cheeseburger pie. . . no, does haste mean?. . . Who thanks. . . How do you play stole the seam ripper? jeopardy?. . . One person . . . nice skirt. . . Which is f from each unit go down the f1'O1'11Z?. . . Well, I Can ' now. . . Who stole the always use it for a banana?. . . People at the pillow. - - YOU'1'G 110 Suzy ' Pop Concert are gonna HO1'1'161'I1ak6I Y0l1IS61f. . . Q eat THAT?. . . Shish ka- Ieane Mikulich, H-M's i bobs, , , what would Betty Homemaker of Tomorrow W Crocker say?. . . - - - But VVS always Qnce a'p0n1'1a time, , , wanted 3. Sllllken bathtub Okay, hang onto a . . . We don't love it at g tea-Cher'S hand, 0 , I dQn't Levitz. . . if I have to do haftal. . . observation EhiS f100r plan one more s sheet 4i6 due today, , , NO, time. . . A lady rea1tor?. . . Jeffery, it's finger Look at that chandelier! Junior Chef Doug Baker uses his craft of carving he Finishing touches are applied to Cheri LeMay's achieved in foods preparation class. jacket which she made in clothing. 132. . . Home Economics 3 1 i 2, 5 4 1 i can we give the hungry faculty? 5 Child development class is not only just textbooks but a taste of the real thing. The little kids seem to like it too. GRETCHEN DONAHUE. . .Interior Design. Child Develoo- ment, Principles of Food, Dept. I-Ieadg JANE SI-IISH. . . hood V Preparationg S. MARIE FUJAN. . . Clothing. Aff. ugrqa' 1 fx, , .qu . xsif, , A rg- , 'A ., .MN MAA4 '55 nifty- Sandy Sabean finds that a touch of talent and imagination is needed to decorate cakes. Qumran d ' The cooking phase of home economics has Ann Pecchia stirring up a sauce as Sharon Walerius inspects the amount of mushroom soup being used. Home Economics. . . 133 Parlez-vous francais? Bob Shields, Dan O'Connell and Glen Clancy try to prove that in four years they've learned something. We've taken seven verb tenses Rae Plaster shows Mrs. Porto that Spanish can be a challenge. vim!--W and I still don't know the present Eg Parlez -vous francais 7 Parlezfvous espanol?. . . How about Deutsche?. . . Parlez -vous anything?. . . Que pasa?. . . Spanish IV has one student in it. . . German classes eat out at the Bavarian Hunter . . . What are you going to order?. . . I don't knowg I can't understand the menu . . . Hey Miss Jung, Let's see the elevator shoes. . . Ms, . . .Let's singthe Schnitzelbank song. . . Does Mrs. Porto speak English?. . . You're in Honors French'?. . . Wow, I bet you can talk fast. . . You all have English 134. . . Languages accents Did you get your hat and gloves from Germany yet?. . . Soccer games on the board. . . Milles Bornes. . . Can you go to Spain?. . . German Christmas in the classroom. . . German class gets good start with grammar and culture. . . Go to the auditorium today . . . movies. . . Le Medecin Malgre Lui , a French play at St. Kate's. . . Sei ruhige, bittel. . . Fines for speaking English during Spanish class. . . Don't drawl- -the syllables should be enunciated short and clear. X e is is . of AV equipment helps Dave Grupa in building language skills. MARY JUNGBAUER. . .French I,II,IV5 BARBARA JOHNSON. . . German I5 CHRIS SMITH. . .Dept. Head, Spanish I,III,IV5 MARLA PORTO. . .Spanish 1,115 CYNTHLA CHAPIN. . . French I,II, III. if I 1. i f:-7: - -'fi-saif.1t-W -f flX7l9Ei!E??i:iLl5:iA e jfmqmhgilml in-I I . 'J r Now I' ve seen everything. Miss jungbauer's French IV class has actually settled down and is getting some work done. Mark Roden finds German frustra- ting as he struggles through a drill. Languages... 135 BR. ARNOLD MULLIGAN. . .Algebra I, II, IH Geometry, S. MICHELLE WEL- TER. . .Algebrag S. MARIE ANDERSON. . . Geometry, S. THERESA KELLY . . . Supplementary Geometry, Algebra, S. MARY CHARLES BRANOVSKY . . .Algebra I, Mathg JEANNE CLAPPIER. . . Math, Algebra, KENT TEIBEL . . .Math Topics, Math Analysis, Calculus, Dept. Head. gfxj ., log Qaxiej +KxJ-ln QZX-ej Mr. Teibel's Moron Taber- nacle Choir. . . quiz today . . . Check, check. . . Why does he always give us even-numbered problems? . . . Algebra is confusing with the real numbers, Q the rational numbers Q the complex numbers . . . another Teibel tale . . . 45 degrees would be one sector of the pizza . . . quadratic formula. . . Too bad we can't afford that computer terminal . . .I like your beard, Brother. . . Donald Duck Q-1 Mathmagic Land. . . S10 to a doughnut. . . graphs and graph pictures. . . those brains who're taking calculus. . . STK walked out again today. . . George 136. . .Math Hudachek won on that math test again?. . . Logs are sort of fun. . . Do you see what I'm getting at? . . . Go chase yourself around the block. . . derivatives. . . seeing what other schools offer in this department. . .I don't know what's going ong I just copy the homework off the board the next day. . . a new three-year course-- supplementary algebra. . . When do we get the student teacher, or don't we'?. . . Mr. Teibel got a Nice-Guy award. . . Look at that bridge! This movie couldn't have happened. . . Me take math next year? You're kidding! See Kim, I knew you would get that problem right. Now, where do Iput the line? Liz Patzke Seems to be totally baffled by the Com, I rhade a real circle exclaims Rose Neis just after plexity of her Algebra II logarithms. Se'-Ung eXPeft advice f1'Om 5. Marie. .-sv- '+4d ,awww Right, Iwant to order 6 protractors, more chalk, and 1 calculus student. Tim Losinski wonders. . . This drafting isn't as easy as Ifigured it to be. iff PM ...aw- 'm Matll. . . 137 Nursery Rhymes was so alive, a delight to listen to . . Amen! 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Band and chorus help make the music scene at H-M. . . hours of hard work, practice and determi- nation. . . Rodney, get your horn out of your ear. . . all sorts of athletic games. . . who all is driving'?. . . Mr. A. , my instrument froze. . . street beat. . . concert. . . where's my folder?. . . Everybody meet in the Religion Center no later than 7 . . . warm up. . . Steve Stoffel. . . who's the new conductor?. . . WILDCAT. . . how much music did you say I had to learn?. . . RUTH GAYLORD. . . Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Ensemblesg FRANK ASENBRENNER. . .Band. The mixed chorus sings The Wa- ter is Wide at the pop concert. 138. . . Music by Monday?'? ! !. . . I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing . . . the different vocal groups perform at club meetings, contests. . . even as far as New Orleans. . . re- discover your car . . . do you want to buy some cookieS?. . . how about some carmel corn?. . . Let It Be . . . Cabaret . . . the concert choir turns into a bunch of elves. . . selections from Flower Drum Song, South Pacific, and Oklahoma. . . Mrs. Gaylord's really a good director. . . more can get involved. Members of the ensemble gather 'round the piano for practice. X Ilnder the direction of Mr. Asenbrenner, the Hill-Murray band In addition to daily rehearsals, band mem- l kicks off a pep assembly with Swingin' Safari. bers take private lessons. E The 39 member girls' chorus performed during the year at the Christmas, POP and spring concerts. In April they earned a superior rating at the Minnesota Choral Festival at St. Catherine's. Music. . . 139 ,'-.,. .. N '-'- X Q , 2' . s- i 1 'Qu , L ,... 'Q K 1 , Q Nw, t a qc, fx 2.1 an 1 -' 2 gi SL ,V ' wi W 5 1-as , , 5. 1 H, ,. . vs 4 X A H X xx :WM ,B X 4 Q , X if N N3 ' 'IPQQ- -s X335 1 isa fy? F ,gd U X if sf 4 il- A .gs we Q if . X 5,3 Q QQ. . in . gg 5 3 ,f aj A a qt' I -:awe if 7' L' 51 t we x f . X V' Q' f -s at Q g R A - .-,Mem . Oh No! screams a phy. ed. student. She finds she didn't quite clear the bar. Phy. Ed. classes have a diversified pro- gram--spring driveway cleanup. W g fr u V L i 1 'FF if t. L i 40' fn! t I: xl .. .. H ,,.. we 1 .e t - g:-- 13 , Q 'wa' gh We -JN 1 fiapgfgfifif it 2 ' 1 1 J' is e i's gxfifffgfggfgfvwfefi- 'U fag 1 . .-wgw. .sf-are -it i af +-if 'f 'Qf' as T, b y v N, .O , ,M Dave Osberg doesn't seem to let phy. ed. bother himg he rather likes lying in the sun. He sure looks funny swinging at that ball with no bat comment a. few classmate on-lockers. 140. . . Phy. Ed. Freshman phy. ed. students learn to tumble--with some help. Me climb around on those bars? What if I'm scared of heights? The only segregated classes. . . modern dance? . . . Looks like she's making it up as she goes along. . . They don't realize how lucky they are to have those fogged -up windows. . . Yikes! The shower's coldl. . . A parachute!. . . That would have been fun. . . What if there's a fire dri1l?. . . Advanced classes make up their own dances to Butch Cassidy music. . . Steph and Mary fell in the mud. . . gymnastics. . . Get in your squads. . . 501 to get my socks back. . . By Monday 3 bars of soap suits are really cute. . . It's about time we got our own gym. . . Take it easy on the air -brakes . . . a perfect lay-up. . . Advanced Phy. Ed. is new for boys. . . No speedball todayg it's raining. . . Frosh beat the sophomores at softball . . . You lead calos. . . Got a game today coach, I can't get dressed up. . . l-2-3-l. . . Cook leaves his impression on Robidou. . . You sign your death warrant when you register for Advanced Phy Edl. . . Do we have to go out from everyone. . . These gym today?. . . but in the snow? Chris Cool-:'s swing is to no avail STAN JESKY. . . Boys' Phy. Ed.3 ANNE RENTERIA. . . Girls' Phy. Ed.5 during a phy. ed. baseball game. ANDRE BEAULIEU. . .Boys' Phy. Ed., Drafting 1, 2. Phy. Ed. . .141 During the Thanksgiving food collection for the Little Sisters of the Poor, Father Gavin leads the student body in singing. Y is 4 Freshman Dave Grupa lights the advent wreath. 142. . .Religion FRONT: FR. JOHN HIGGINS. . .Alternate Religions, Dept. Head, Religion II Jesus Christ, Serendipityg BR. DON BOSCO HEWLETT. . . Religion I5 HONOR HACKER. . . Religion I, Dating, BACK: FR. GAVIN BRANDT. . . God Question Selective Topics, Marriage, JOE BELL. . .American Problems, Comparative Religions, JIM HESSLING. . . Religion II, CAROL SCHUMACHER. . . Religion I PAUL HEMMELGARN. . .Man, Who Is He and Where Is He Going? Father John stops for a moment to talk to Vern Schmit and Ken Knie. I'm grounded During their religion period, these students attend Mass in the chapel. fu., At the Franciscan retreat house at Prior Lake, seniors Renee Schmidt and Barb Smith find many opportunities to rap. if I Hunk Dating this quarter Giving your own opinion . . . it's great to have one free quarter. . . Have you started reading your pages for Hacker yet?. . . 1000 pages for a C in dating?. . . Serendipity. . . you mean you just sit around holding hands 7. . . Can we go to Mass?. . .I wish I could go to Mass here on Sundays. . . you going on retreat 7. . . have your money in to Father Gavin by noon today. . . where's my suitcase?. . . handout sheets. . . mar- riage at 7:30 in the morning. . . whatever happened to Mrs. Hacker? . . . selected topics is great. . . no class, but you have to spend 40 hours on research. . . The God Question. . . it didn't answer any questions, just raised more. . . a whole course on the Church today. . . What's wrong with nian?. . .what are his goals and ful- fillments ?. . . Marx. . . morality movies. . . frosh study the two great commandments. . . Future Shockl. . . that was kind of scary. . . Quiet, troops . . . does our group meet today?. . . reports on comparative religious ceremonies. . . Omm -mm. occult, Pentecostals. . . a family crest for Christ . . . all-school Mass each Wednesday. . . Brother Don s point system. . . soph- omores want to choose their own courses, too. Religion. . . 143 It's experiment Mrs. Shor's class makes peanut brittle. . . 3 mod class, what a drag. . . you mean you guys got out after second mod again'?. . . Chemistry isn't as bad as l've heard. . . Mrs. Shor is great. . . sulfuric acid really does burn the flesh. . . Advanced is out of this World. . . should be honors. . .I don't get what he's talking about half the time. . . miss one class and you're complete- ly lost. . . easy if you can keep up. . . Brother Martin has taught us to experiment, and to like it. . . Rootie Root Beer. . . What happened to chapter 177. . . what's your horse power?. . . Electricity made a color organ. . . be thank- ful it's only a semester class. . . kind of easy, but rather interesting. . . Rudy is trying to sound electronical again. . . biology means disecting frogs, worms, and just about anything. . . All you have to do is collect a couple leaves. . . but it's not as easy as it seems. . . Some people connect term papers to the Word biology. JIM JOHNSON. . . Biology, Physical Science, Student Councilg STEVE FRICKEY. . .Biologyg GERRY FIR- NER. . . Biology, General Scienceg SARAH. . . Osteology. 144. . . Science day - O.K. who stole my apron? The Loefflers, Cindy and Therese, connect on an electricity problem. 5 , E BR. MARTIN SELLNER. . .Algebra, Chemistry, Physical Science, Dept. Headg RITA SHOR. . .Audio Visual, Chemistryg PAUL SCHUMACI-IER. . . Physical Scienceg LARRY RANTAPAA. . . Physics, Electricity. tl 0 ,, U A: joe Shaffhausen and Mike Roth look on as jake jordan checks out the heat of reaction. rata gan 1 Some of Mrs. Shor's friends pay her a visit and find out that science really can be run after all! Science. . . 145 Mary Sivald gives her dissertation on aspects of crime to the social prob- lems class under the direction of Sister Angeline. While the class listens intently, Mr. Bell discusses racial and ethnic groups in sociology, a branch of Social Problems. i s.-gag? W , '3 It's often easier discussing particular points af-ter psych Let me make it crystal clearg elected Assistant Prin classg Greg Tolaas asks S, Angelinyg Opinign, cipal I will phase out the dress code . . .Mr. Boland 146. . . Social Studies Colonel ever tell you about the movie he was in? wx' R.. During one of Mr. Bell's Am. Problems classes, a speaker on over-popula- tion answers a few questions from Kevin Penberthy and Jeff Passe. BILL WOLD. . .American History, American Problems, TED WOJCIK. . . Social Studies, World Cultures, S. ANGELINE HUBERT. . .Am. Problems, Psychology, DON POPLAU. . .Am. History, Am. Problems, Current Events, JACK KIGHT. . .Am. History, World Cultures, Dept. l-lead. ls this a history class or a raffle ticket racket'?. . . Come on, Mr. Rohlik, we've had enough of your picky tricky questions. . . It's still my favorite class, though. . . Whose campaign are you working on?. . . No one's yet. . . Well start working on your ten-page paper on politics, then. . . Hey, Mr. Boland said you couldn't search our car without a warrant . . . Mr. Boland, who's gonna take your place after you leave ?. . . Mr. Wold junior?. . . What are Mr. Bell's words to live by today?. . . fair to middling. . . Did you visit a prison, a state institution, or a drop- in center?. . . But Mr. Poplau, a seven-page paper?. . . Who is now second-in-command to the top military advisor in the Republic of South Africa?. . . I don't know, but one more question like that and I quit. . . One more week studying Africa and we get to start on Latin America, oh boy. . . The Colonel really knows what he's talking about. . . Who hid the paddle ! . . . Another home -made movie'?. . . Is it the one with MacDonald Ca.rey?. . . All right gentlemen. . . Let's get movin' you A-RABS! . . . You mean I have to memorize the whole thing?. . . The next assignment for all you good, sweet, kind, and loving people. . . Social Studies. . . 147 , It's a bird. . . it's a plane. . . it's an Army helicopter making a recruiting visit to Hill-Murray. W We 1 if 1 N DEL DUCHARNIE. . .Counse1or. WR it Concerned about their future, Sue Watson and Debbie Anzevino consult college catalogs. fs BOB FROST. . . Counselor. Take DAT SAT, MSAT Sz PSAT: Rats! The Marines are looking for good men. Maybe T. Pierce and G. Willard? in ve' .fu S. MARIANNE SCI-ILENDER. . .Counseloxx fsff-'fr Af4fPf4f,f,w:5 What are your plans for the future. . . I see. . . Would you like to talk about it. . . Your grades are good enough. . . Do whatever will make you happy. . . It's different from Hill and much busier. . . A knock at the door. . . it's a yellow slipg tens ion mounts 5 who's the lucky winner? . . . Have you got an ap- pointment?. . . DAT-ITED. . . Do Not open the booklet till you are told and be sure to use a number two pencil. . . All I can see is black dots . . . SAT PSAT ACT MSAT NMSQT. . . It looks like an ad for alphabet soup. . . I like working with kids. . . The counselling services has a lot to offer. . . I wish the kids knew us better. MARY MARTIN. . . Receptionist Counseling Services. . . 149 MARGARET KUENG. . . Business Officeg S. MARK COURTEAU. Bus. Office. M. JOHNSON and K. EBERLEIN browse through the bargains in the bookstore. Sign your namep it's yours . . but not forever I was in the library once this year--I stole a magazine. . . Hi ya, Sister. . . Where's your pass 7. . . only one to a table. . . if you don't have anything to do, leave. . . Fill up the front tables first. . . books on reserve. . . Let's go to 129. . . she won't care if We're late. . . Somebody took the book I Wanted. . . Cookie and Shelagh were singing and Iwas at their table and she kicked me out and I didn't do nothin' bad . . . But I'm only five seconds late. . . Iwanna take out all these magazines, Mrs. 150 . . Business Grabowski. . . Let's listen to the record in 129. . . Girls, you can't just walk out of here with that tape recorder. . . How much will I get back for this book'?. . . Our bookstore stocks just about everything . . . Oh, you don't have any more of these textbooks '?. . . top -selling records. . . Can I come in to look at the cards, Sister Mark?. . . How come We can't sell these back?. . . No matter how much tuition I pay, there's always more in the balance. Rich Harris pays his tuition to Mrs. Kueng, V-E-R-Y slowly. Working for her major in Media-Resourse, S. Veronica takes charge of the media center. ,,,,,,,.. The X in 287 Rig 'i' :-r if 5 d c LTKN' is HW H s i W f 'in 2sgugS1'i' a if U1 ,W 1 1 4 5 1, ,,, L, X, 31 VV, r sf MWWZTQ3' W X 'Q-4Q,Li 'rr I r', rv Q L-f f V , . ' Y fa, Q I wg. ff ,V V S . SCHOLASTIA MAUS. . .Librariang S. VERONICA NOVOTNY. . . Media Centerg BEA GRABOWSKI. . .Library Assistant. Doing their calculus homework, Rock Shir and Dan juba find room 130 a good place to study. Resource. . . 151 F i 2635.7 Hi1l- Murray, student speaking . . . Lisa Raduenz an- i swers the constantly ringing phone. R ZZ , , if SECRETARIES: Mrs. Evelyn Tarara, Nlrs. Margaret Hannigan, Mrs. Polly Malley. Two conscientious kitchen helpers appear to be up to Mrs. Malley checks the attendance cards against the their elbows in work, but they seem to enjoy it. records as Lynn Beigle looks on. 152. . .Personnel I d like a glass and some pop... in that order, please Ken Baisley, custodiang Willard Burke, chief engineerg Frank Blaha,custodiang Bill Brantner, custodian, shuttle bus operator. A welcome sight to many cafeteria-goers is Mrs. Margie Peterson. Here, she makes some much- needed repairs to one of the machines. K Hi Skinnerl. . . how're ya doin'?. . . What's up, hot- shot?. . . Yeah, Bill was out there directing traffic this morning. . . don't walk on my wet floorl. . . where's Frank? I need a key. . . turn off those lights !. . . Help! I've been robbed by a machine . . .What'? no Big Macs?. . . did Mrs. Mann sign my time sheet yet?. . . how long do We have to Wait for french fries?. . . who's the new lady?. . . Mr. A's out of the building. . . Oh sugarl. . . where'd Brother take off to?. . . who stole my stap1er?. . . take one that isn't lit . . .is Mr. A back? Y, Joyce Mullner, cashierg Phyllis Lewis, cookg Bev M:-1nn,cook. 153. . . Personnel , ,gy , Many seniors find them- selves traveling to Wis- consin in spite of con- siderable expense at a time of soaring gaso- line prices. We longed for the day you would have to travel no further than the corner bar. To make this dream come true we called upon our legislators, including friend and teacher . . . Mr. BGLAND. K ,so ,s' V- i aetat if .Eel ' 4 .J4i ' L + .. if f ' - se' s N 'T 2 as -- I Q- my Sv N Q1 E . Q Q Q 5 fgw X. F i. fr A g 5 A .Q ,Q ' -WX , 3' 5' ft, .1 K . M' fg- ad rf. Q in theyever Change that majority law? seniorstyenture to state's eastern border . . .look at my ID, fresh off the assembly line. . . Seniors enjoy themselves t soso iiduring Homecoming activities. . . Hobo Day. . . Who's the hunchback with the ,monkey?. . . He could geijgfinto a of Schlitz. . . There were also some new staff changes to be seen after f - - Heyfsfwho S tell dude with the bald head?--I think his name's Hemoglobin. . . 5th period Minority Lit. All right, another movie for Mystery gl Suspense . . .I think I flunked my y first test. . . Father Gavin, classiirnoderator . . . All seniors interested in working on the senior float please come to Ol8.s. . New classes provide Varied schedules for seniors. . . How come Bill gets out after 3rd'?. . .JI 'got first period class all year. . . bummer. . .I got five study periods . . . Dennie, what part of 'Cioloradoedid you say you were going to. . . 64 cases of What?. . . Coors. SENIORQOFFICERSL: President Mike Wind, Vice-President jeff Notto,' Secretary Pat LaCasse, Treasurer Kathy Colwell. 156. . . Seniors JAMES ALBERTSON PAM ANDERSON ELLEN AUGER , ' , , ,VV, ,,,,,V H V CAROL ANDERSON GEORGE ANDERSON SUSAN ANDERSON DEBORAH ANZEVINO CARL BAGLIO GREGORY BARILLA lf-,-ef 'V' wx'-'Y' 'NIIF' pee IU S . PATRICIAAVBARRETT MARK BARTEL BEM!-OTT AAAR 'h'A 'A R, ,f Q 5 Rf. --,' , LYNN BAUMANN sUs.AN BERcLU1saD WW TERRANCE BARRON JAMES BARRY SHELAGH BARRY GEORGE BEALKA JOSEPH BEAURLINE KATHY:MBERNEYfL.V SUSAN BIAGI X. M . . LA f' 'KR A .. iP '1v' Q53 Q 'K it 5? f ,+ A Am, H W S , A ., k,.., , .. A , ' - fi: 1- H f ,mx ' A -.-. in 'S+' A z 1 sh, x ...N - km, -fav Q' , ,AA 'A ,y,,,,,,A. K, A ,, ,k.... 3 A A , K' -R 'R A . D A Aw - -jk, A RR', if DAVID BIAGINI MARY BIALEK SUZANNE BIBEAU , MARK BIRK Seniorsf. . 157 l3ut Boland, I already sold573 candles! HOW Clome We got use uggy Freshnaen discuss iinroblems their Hstsdent counciligll green name tags - - ' ' 0 representative , who doesn't dare give them a snow job. they could tell We're froslfl. . . Fifteen minutes s forflunch afteifisseeeveryone else had eaten all the food all school assemblies. . . S.. Mane s with Father Osmund KK the all-purpose room wg . Sth hour guidance. . . AMM Snell s No+iPest Sizripf . Did you listen t your French tapes yet? NLf.+sAHderSon.S Sllshfrly to Chorus. . . You mean We cleared over one thousand dollars. . . selling candles? , as,y,l M y , 2' K' A Y f E?'f M 96.4. as ' 5 - ': ' V , J i In l y as a l f f ee f-we , , I f W 0 f V V . . ..:,' , We au? 41 . 1 , at zfK4.sa. ,f'ff'l fa.. l ' ' Lf of fi 41? we--r .,...-f' ANN BLACK JEFFREY BLACK PAUL BLAI-IA TERENCE BLEES LINDA BLOMGREN MARY KAY BLOYER MAUREEN BOIAND BEVERLY BONIN 158. . . Seniors . W: , 5 fi ik hw, A 5 I my ,, ', A vffm l ' 2 scoTT BRAHY T FREDER1g:K BROWN KATHRYN BOROWSKE MARY BRODALA A, 1 Nwmwu 'veg-V LINDA BRICKZEN IULIANNE BRINGER , CHARLES BRUNS MAUREEN BURNS My ,..,.. W , f wen M , iw 1 L x '11'w4T,.f 1 fy ' 4,11 2' . M ,I ,I a- 4 4 4 ff g? KW 1 if W 3 X g 1- fx A 35 Xfsyfi g N m4,fvff,A.,' . .., in NANCY BYRNEV TERRY CARDINAL TIMOTHY CASEY DOLORES COCHRAN .KATHLEEN COLWELL CHRISTOPHER COOK MARY CI-IRISTOFFEI LESLIE CUMMING Seniors. . . 159 13 T1-1oMAS JOHN DELKOSKI DENISE De'VINNEY 1 If:121f5fe?7r?f1'71,, 25. 1 7 MICHELLE DeLIsSI' CATHERINE DENK DENISE DILLERY WD' 160. . .Seniors '94 , 2 , . E W ,EZL , ,:,. 5 1-gyw., 4 wfleu Anal ,Q-f PETER DIPPONG JAMES DONNELLY DEBORAH DOURNEY IODYZERACE . Prosh jom battle cry -- Keep H111 Ahve E retto . year is- -157 !. . . intrainu- ' young men. . . Bro. Mark. . . sleigh ride at jordan E E rals let students lose Porky . . . Pete. . . Bro. Farm, 8:00. . .frosh dance . .E . . .. .. eeee n . Phy classes. the cafeteria. .Elunch a hotfliifog. . . 7T!Tlf5fifaltern5fed witlifiliealth e . ele f mission collection E l l . . . Squad four, all Wednesday. . Fall Festival presentand accounted for frosh. . . chopesuey today. . . milk tickets. . . .E.l - - .Out Ludwig. . . frosh football dllld . . Maflield5Dog Maier d Before leaveiitdg I champs. . .freshmen . . . Freshmen sponsor don't sit there . l DQ EAC - E DANIEQDup,nnq.fQglj!.dt5 roes E MIEZHAEL EGGERT ANTHONY ELLA ELIZABETH ER1cEsoN CHRISTOPHER ESTY or ,,...f--f 'iv' 13 Seniors. . . l6f1 QQUGLAS PAUSE? FocHf1: 2ff 1 hw 'Z-.,. T' X ROBEe3?ST FIDA sf SAR'e'fg?iFIDA SARA?EkiFORSTNER-.ij-i'?i2'fi FOSTE1?glgzi4i JANE LOUISEERATTO .ff Hey, going onretreat in :l 5, H V' 3 ...W KIM FREEDLUND MICHAEL GIBBQNS 152. . .Seniors '90 MICHELLE FULMEK PAUL g31oNFR1DDo fgff A f 1 V K A , - A,,, ,K , . E, , AL :' PATRICK GABRIEL GLEQGLANCY z G2 2' 'qv Q53 V X A DAVID GERVAIS THOMASIHQODBOUT GOMBOLD 1:5TEvEN 2i 1soREsre ff 1 SUSAN Gc3RM.A.N w ,r, V lv 3 ...,. , A ff M V 'X Y , , - VA,2 ,,,, A L,A, , ,,L,,, 4 1,1 f 1? h , , 1:6552 PATRICK GONIA 'a?AULA fGRABoWSK1 PETER GONZALEZ L MARY? cRAsKgE Tyr QW 'W Ag ' AJ 5 'lf' !gmAif,iyf'y f , 1 7 ., ,f,,??Y1',- W if hw -X M., I 'Q ,J Z, I .. V ,F I ' , 5 .- J, -f, In fx A fww 1 45 f ' J UST . , , f W, 55 5 K qw W Z f f ? X ' Q B' n NSW 412 un Y , E.. ,, f I I x ff , 1, 4. . W M, . ' ,,,- I I V V f, V 0 ' v ' 91,94- all ,M ,L v f 'Hs ,af M Z x 3. X 1 f We g AW j W I 4 V 'Mi GERARDGRESBAC K ' l , i , MARK GBM-ORY 'l i MARCIAGRESSMAN M!-fCONNIEf'GRIEMANN f : V VIECTORIAQGUSINXDA EBRA PIALBRB ER V ors. A Joi-mx HARRINGTON EDWARD HAWKINS LINDA HAYNE XARENAAHENK AW? vw T' .L ff hh S 5 dx . W, EA R GREGORY HOLUECHINSKI MICHAEL HORVATH JEANNE HORWA TH MICHAEL HOVEY PAMELA HUBEELL LEONARDVHUONDQR JENNIFER jANSENV AL KATHLEEN JARVLS 1e4A.A. . swim A W Recall the paint-in from Neo-Renaissance? Creatiilitytabounds in 205 as' the then sophomores produce plastic film flowers for the Spring Festival. Their booth was really popularg the flowers were sold out early in the day, making a big profit. Q-ez f WW he 7 ff f X .. ' 1 4 . K X 9 A W x fy ,, 5- '7 .7' V ' 'v .4 1 -v ' 'L 759 f M 'E' , le' 7 , I Z 1 f,,,, ff, A My ,, H ' 'izv i., ,,,, 4 o ,E M ... ' , gum, BETH JQHNSON ysisyilgrihlyialcrmppi.5.o1-nvsorigy SHARON JONEQS, PEGGY JoYcE DANIEL 'IUBA 1os1+:PHJUNGBAUER lt's notareal picnic Without a few burnt marshmallows . . . Miss Germann's biology class .s . . Did you sell all your e wrapping paper?. . . Voting joani Kopcinski as our sophomore Smile Queen. Senator Humphreys appearance here for the Politics '70 assembly i really exciting. . . Will you ever forget the assembly at which Mr. Asenbrenner announced i mergefwirh . .i iiil iili ii t ' S. Cordis. . . Neo-Renaissance week t tIf'rea11Y did wanf iii 55 ilii ' one of those puppies Sister Mark i yisyi gNANCY JQRDAN ' ANN KAIER Seniors. . KAMWF eeee LUCRETIA KIRBY MARY KIRST Asia' ws' 166. . . Seniors is , f' e VIRGINIA KIRBY KRISTINE KISSLING ' ifuew' e oeoo e ecHR1sT1151?5 eKANs1EBge e f l f D, 1 1 I. W l 5iA'I'he ghosfifof Mr. keeps hiifioiology c1'aQS5i 'a1ert. mVCou1d thiswbe the typical sophomores first reaction to the news of the merger or haven't they found out yet? Oh no, it's only the usual intramural zoo! .W ,, 'yr '1f. fevzrerrvrgegri-fm fffmlw Iii' 32 5 f i , . f' M 0 . . . r. r f,, . l f e actiyitiesggqeriodide. St.d.l5i enclounteflrdnew teachers. . . ...rl l Leach. . . Bd-squad home-4 Pat'Q' Day dijaradei . . new' did Miss Bass leave? coming--Queen Moe Ness hair code. . . Pat Schwartz . . l . . looks mean--he'lS got ' . . .4-2 ohh. . . B4squad ' d in talent SHOW. . .Sophs d hair all qszer. .,gQISfhO i . 20f jHa.rdi11g 6. . . Nicoeia's make preparations for up d aaee . aeda . . adv. 130.. . It was a '7O+'71. . .apology to we get thoee girls in l memorable yeaggifor sports Murray girls for ourjelasses We can't be . . l doddrl ChJii1stm8!3dddlrConG?It. . ddld 8'-FOSS no ' l p NANCY' PATRICl'AdLaCASSE MARY IJALLIER l dlol 'JULIEANN LARSQN T , :'f I1 ,, M A , fr, A . V in an 5? ,f 5 li-n'Y. Seniors. . .167 MARBg,LAWRE15:cE ..g:jg:i.gg- ' K ,.yf'3:1zQg1 . That CIICUS in was all right' -4--v JULIE LeMIRE DORIS LIEB CYNTHIA LOEFFLER NANCY LONGBEI-IN DEBORAH LUKAS STEPHANIE MARKOE MAUREEN MARRINAN THOMAS MARRONE MARGARET MARTINO LESLIE,IiMASSON5V I MICHAEL MAZZITELLO ROBERT MCEVOY THOMAS MCFARLANE TERESA McGUIRE TIMOTHY MCKLIGET cr-xms'roP1-IER MEYER JOSEPH MMA T QQ5., .f,h,..-.--w TERENCE mms s'r5PHEN MQNN BRIATNTVEKTMEYER JOHN MIKESI-I DENNIS MONTANA RI KATHLEEN MCIAU GHLIN MN wr'- V2 fbw CHARLES MEYER ' IRAN MIKULICH VINCENT MONTPETIT Seniofg A 169 1-. S 5 ' if W Nw . sv... - 2-. Don Wind gets help an his homework from S. Scholastica. Q 5i Q k X5 'K F 1 A a xx '3r1 1 5 Wil f q,,,,,,--V ,f ELENA NALZPINSKI -,L1llLL' , JOSEPH NELSON iA 170. . . Seniors W, ,,,, ff Qllrpw M 7 ,,,,V.,V t X L, ,, ., L,Z,,,,, HS NHQCHELE MQGRE P1-nu? Moms DIANE MURPHY V ,!V, ,, , -M M, z ,.,, V fmfn 5 , 'kv ' 0' xx ,. -1 Q i vnu , ' ,MMM vi NESS? , us ., ., v . ! L 1 55, 5 Q 1' ...f- if X, P rf Z 101-1NP MoRE11EADi PATRICIA MoRfusoN MARY NAGEL f NICHOLSON 'ibn Q.. f EQ to 1' 'iw giwt MARYpppN1ERBNHAUsEN THOMAS ISHETERS KEVIN NILAN PAUL NORSTEN H ' IEANNE NOTARINO JEFFRY NOTTO L MARY NOVOTNY DANIEL O'CONNELL DONALD CYCONNOR fl1I1l.O1'S work hard to make pmm a success. Team work pays off. Hill, Murray -- together? Those first few weeks at I-I-M were hard to get used to. . . generally favorable to the merge . . .lunches outside in nice weather. . . playing fireman in the north r field with buckets of water. . . arguments over r the first official H-M rings. Scrooge will never be the same. . . the Monday we should've got- tea offffor Winning the l State Hockey Tournament p . 571 Suds' string 2 suspension system in typinggf: . Precious and Few . . . the great milk boycott, . . with everyone buying pop instead. . . our own St.,,Pat'strpDay4ii t paradein the cafeteria . . i. Okefenokie. . .Back i tcfthe Defi. . . l ll l ll Hey how come the seniors get to go home inothe' if middle of school, . . Any juniorsfwishing to Y help work on prom-- see Mrs. Krupp. 14 . Seniors, f . 171 PATRICIA ODEAN ROY OSCARSON P PP f-TPPPCHRISQIINE Jw' Q, 1121 JEFFREY PASSE RQRY PEFSPTIER PPPP DAVID PAUL P P PPPP 'D' if 3 f., J E2 PALM VM 7Q5i3'7f7.Qfff' ':f :Qifi55tT7'.5k1i-: 'Y-'z , VXKIWZ. :Jus . Q ,3ff,.S5: 5115: P5ff?f5.5, ' fV:V'lff- Vl'7Y P ,P P P my , I f 1:5 P W MICHAEL PENINGER THERESA PETEPQSEN MARGARET PETERSON 172. . .A Seniors '1QxT1-IIQPLEN PAUL 5 Q , 'YU' Riihx PETERSON JQQSTEBGEN PETIERSQN P-E'lTlfllPFLU91 'JAMES POUCHER lett t tttt JOHN POUCHER to V DENISE PRYBELLA 5 .ww .. l. . - :,4 ,ff . gwfjf ' , JAMES PUGLEASA ,1 QT ,,jOHN.POTTR,ATZ as ' TERESE PRITSCHET PETER RAUCH 1 is x .s fe. 1 ff M fzhelpers agddedsianother 4 .. , H2534 R .hw just yell his name and hope he answers All seniors sign up for a kid by tomorrow. . .I Want a five-year-old boy . . . Christmas partyg . . fun for grade schoolers. . . WSHHUZ1 Claus. . :one more time, Mazzitello- - l ssse HO HO HO-O-O. . . kids at lfroni Franklin school .911J03? 3- day Cf hfuflf o ilfoodllland of course, 'fthe o big old fella himself. . . lii'i'HOW'llIH3.l1Ty'l' hotftlogs 'loan I' t have, . . Santa's dimenstion to the partyp ilyouoealook Qiute those leotardsj Friddo. . 4 all l got a chahce to talk to sesame--even some Seniors . . . Let's go see him. . . dofft beilievefin Santa Claus. . . Do you think I'll ifiget what all-asked for? . . . Oh! just what I l wanted most! if AW930- ' 'L , mi JV, 1QQf1Xf,,f ' if , N1 243 , M Gee .iw justywhat I wanted! Ieane iMikuHi3h holds tight as heifbuddy waits her turn to talk to Santa. SL Seniors...173 mlwomrcnow AAAAA l mam R,nMB1sH - THOMAS RIEGER DONNA RIESCHL ahh ,jf E ,f K, f f 5 DONALD RIVET A JOHN ROBID OU OOOO Ml' ,Wd - .,...i, -,'L Q - Q W ., . f, N1 l Q , JM we - , 5, liz? ,g ' 3 ,elif I 1 I C ass meetmg. nv' ..-wa , A, 2411, AW ' ' ' fifiliifi' f4f.zg?5u3?77w? if -ff- Wff' - W 3, . 1 ,QW ,WGN MICHAEL ROSEMARK BARBARA ROSENTHAL A MELANIE RUDA KATHLEEN RUSSELL 174 :K'SenioiSA A A ..- I' it If 1 1 1' A of ease A 3 want s ixrosesO Seniors Barbeque the Eagles during the homecoming parade from ,Hill-Murray toeNorth High field. . -. MARY RUZA , C C QgzgDENmAsAgAscH1LTQEN ,gg CAROL SAGSTETTER NANCY SAGSTETTER STEPHEN SANTA , fa1J'VERNQN SCHMIT --'L-' KRISTEN SCHMITT 5' A I 2VA 1 , , ii V A' :Mfrs A I ,, G: sl v, 2, - A I , an .is if 4: ' 7 A '. 5 if ?Ul' 4 , Y 'Snr i 'ix A X 3' Q 5 5, ' 'S ,1 ,T E I V it fd, ,E, .,Aix , ,f,.,V 7' K i 4 ff fi Q? ! J XX E y fy ,JZ fini! ELIZABETH, SCI-INEEMAN A A f,,,-,X vw 7' f tv x ,f f A . GA , 'yin 'w L, f A '-1- Q 1 A IOSEPH, SCHNEIDER L CYNTHIA SCHREINER E52fMARc:E?isAELcHOW NAAA LYNN SMANLEYAA fo-22 ., 6? H V I 3 Aff, 1 my I 1 MIC HELE SC HROEPF ER COLLEEN ' SHI ELDS Seniors ,. iff ., ,jf,fj.:Liuj! . K ' K RoBER'r sl-HELDS BARBARA SMITH 4 A e -- 5, W, 'w M VJ W Q A AAAA A A AAAA PAIHQSIMON A ROCKLIN sum A THOMAS SOPKIEWICZ STEPHANIE SMITH X , - 1 , f f , s H .5 - SIVALD Asss Ti' RICHARD SORBNSEN w11,ff Q gg,gw,- .1-L. 4110 Mr is nys 'FO' O M..-I: '1-nikki. w V MZ R. OK you guys , Sedior ski . . Rapids. . . Hey, 1et's hijack the bus . . . When f AfAA We - - o myene remeoiiibel' room is mine'? . . . Fran!-AS pizzag Dud's is better. . . A .A U Lo ' . . . Let's go on the expeit hills. . . snow. . . snow. . . Who fell into chocolate andsoup-a-Soup . . . Sore muscles and bods . . . Quadna Mt., ,. I'rn tired bet the 63 of us take care of the 4 of them. This sway to the Bob pointsfway for Ma1:5i'Weber, Iiillie Bringer and Mary Taylor. A 176. . ,Seniors PATRICK SPANGLER DAVID SPANNBAUER -SUZANNE-sToc: KToN CURTIS SUPAN A 10 ,p...v-M hi 1 n,q5,M fig ! I 5? 5 11 aww- , 42 A F WL ff . QW? H544 K wie J gm f sf pf si T 1 HY ,fly-'f A V at if l' P X 'KATHERINE TILLGES , DAVID 'IIMMONS ANDVRE TOUSIGNANT ' JOHN TRUSTEN COLLEEN SPERL MARY TAYLOR MARK STEINER WILLIAM TAYLOR A hi' 4 W- ' 17f,',,fW J CSAIL TISCHLER STEPHEN TORNING TERRENCE ULRICI-I FRANSICO URIZAR Seniors. Are we g ing to radu ate from that newgym? Uk... MARK svoLuvu-:R YMICHAEI. WAGNER- NOT PKITURED2 f AVIff7DERESCHUK N- JEAN QUINIAN ,Q-ff is 'SST' Q Nuff' ,, NIARY JO WALDERA JEAN WALEK m SUSAN WATSON MARY WEBER 178. . . Seniors Dufing a relaxed moment onfetreat these senior girls listen as jgalne Mikulichzplays the guitar. 4 fw ' fiiliiil? 2 Ax ,X-1,3ff5? i f 'en' . QIZ. -'-b, I -,,: S, . . .' sf!3'L -15: LINDA MARK WALERIUS MICHAEL WALZ WTEINAND GAYLE WEINKE ZW V .,.. f AAAAAA DONALD WIND MARGARET WIIHELM 15 RICHARD WOJCIK SUSAN WOICIK TIMOTHSGAABONN A '1j1fIoMAsA1g9,1f1Px ,f DA A A A3 A., A A 5? A A. 4? 5 A, 71 an V 1 A ' ' 'A A A V , A 4,1 W A- Vu, Y R v-f-'f --:W A A. ..,, ' I 'Z A W lin' A-f f if A ? Q ' MICHAEL WIND? A V Iv I Q, , Jw 'Z NANCY WINKLER A i TERRI WURM FRANSICO URIZAR PAUL RODEN A A ARICHARQ SCHMLDT i seniorsg . . 179 180. . Senior Summaries ALBERTSON, JIM ... To stay mellow A-V 21 Lettermen's Club 2,3,41 Li- 4.-N brary Club 1,21 Ski Club l,2,3,41 Speech 1, 21 Wrestling 2,3,4. ANDERSON, CAROL TUS . . GAA 31 Handicrafts 2. ANDERSON, GEORGE ... To do something nobody has ever done before . . Football 1,21 Hockey 1,21 Intramurals 1,21 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Soccer 3,4. ANDERSON, PAM .. , To be a dancer at Johannesburg . . . Broomball 31 Candle Club 31 Choir 21 DramafThespians Club 31 GAA 21 Glee Club 31 Handicrafts 21 Student Council 11 Volleyball 2. ANDERSON, SUE . . . Choir 41 French Club 31 Glee Club 1,2,31 Musical l,2,31 NHS 3,41 Newspaper 3,41 Play 21 Ski Club 41 Student Council 31 ThespiansjDrama 2, 3,41 Track 41 Vocal 2,4. ANZEVINO, DEBBIE . .. Get to Cali- fornia and stay there . . . GAA 2. AUGER, ELLEN ... To be a L.H. Jr. . . . Broomball 31 Handicrafts 2. BAGLIO, CARL BAGS . , To bejusl like Johnny Mauer, he's my idol! . . . Art Club 11 Auto Club 31 Current Events 31 Ski Club l,2,3,4. BARILLA, GREG To be a super salesman . . . Bowling Club 11 Broomball 31 Card Club 11 Chess Club 11 Choir 2,3,4: Cribbage 1,21 Intramurals 21 Mixed Cho- rus 3,41Pionaires4. BARRETT, PAT . . . To swing on a black velvet swing in a house of ill-repute . , . A- V 11 Broomball 31 Handicrafts 21 Photog- raphy 21 Play 21 Student Council 2. BARRON, TERRY JEW .. Build and race a Pro Stock car . .. Bowling 1,21 Broomball 1,2,31 Choir 1,21 Intramurals 1, 2. BARRY, JIM . . . To bca chef. BARRY, SHELAGI-I RAZ , Broomball 2,3,41 Cheerleader 21 Choir 3,41 Hockey 1,21 Pionaires 41 Speech 2,31 Vocal 3,4. BARTEL, MARK BART .. To own the biggest liquor store in the world . .. Broomball 31 Intramurals 1,21 Wrestling 11 Yoga 2. BAUMANN, LYNN Cosmetologist . . . Art Club 31 Drama Club 3,41 Play 31 Student Council 4. BEALKA, GEORGE Auto Club 31 Cross-Country 11 Track l,3. BEAURLINE, JOE BERLS . Phar- macist . . . Baseball 1,21 Basketball 1,21 Broomball 31 Football 1,21 Intramurals 1, 21 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Student Council 4. BEMLOTT. VANCE BAMBI ... To own the toughest car in Minn ,. Auto Club 31 Intramurals l,2. BERGLUND, SUE . .. Legal secretary . . . Choir 11 Knitting Club 31 Record Club 21 Red Cross 11 Riding Club 2. BERNEY, KATHY ... Art Club 11 Pep Club 11 Ski Club 3. BIAGI, SUSIE ... To be a librarian . .. Choir 41 Chorus 11 Glee Club 2,31 Liturgy Club 1,21 Red Cross 21 Spanish Club 3. BIAGINI, DAVE B.I. T0 be a director in a nudist camp . . Broomball 31 Football 2,3,41 Intramurals Z1 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Student Council 41 Tradk l,2,3, 4. BIALEK, MARY KRIS .. To be a . Senior Summaries f Mike Rosernark. . . typical senior. zonie and leave Minnesota Candle Club 11 Choir 31 Chorus 11 Jogging Club 3. BIBEAU, SUE BEEBS ...To go on a date with Wilt Chamberlain . .. Choir 41 French Club 21 Glee Club 31 Knitting Club 31 Mixed Chorus 41 Musical 31 Pep Club 3. BIRK, MARK THE DIRECTOR ... To be rich ... A-V 3,41 Card Club 21 In- tramurals l,21 Newspaper 4 tAd. Mgr. 411 A-V Student Director 3,4. BLACK, ANNE EDDIE . , To write captions better and faster than Nelson . , . Chorus 11 GAA 2,31 Glee Club 21 Intra- murals 31 Softball 21 Yearbook 3,41Editor 41. BLACK, JEFF ... Retire at 18 , .. Base- ball l,2,3,41 Basketball l,2,3,41 Football 1, 2,3,41 Lettermen's Club l,2,3,4Q NHS 2,3, 41 Volleyball 3. BLAHA, PAUL WHITEY . . Sanita- tion Engineer . , Bowling Club 21 Chess Club 1,2,31 Choir 1,21 Current Events 3,41 Intramurals 1,21 Mixed Chorus 1,21 Wres- tling 1. BLEES, TERRY MUNCHKIN To never have a case of empties , . Auto Club 31 Broomball 31 Hockey 21 Intramur- als 1,21 Lettermen's Club 2. BLOMGREN, LINDA ,. . To get equal rights for left-handed people , French Club 21 Yearbook 2,3,4 CLayout Ed.j, BLOYER, MARY KAY .. To go on trips . . . Photography 3. BOLAND, MAUREEN . . . Professional Girl Scout ... Glee Club 1,21 Knitting Club 21 Liturgy Club 1,21 Scrabble Club 31 Yearbook 1. BONIN, BEV BUCKY .. , To be able to scramble eggs . . GAA l,2,41 Volley- ball 3,4. BONN, TIM BUN' '... To retire at age 25 French Club 1,21 Intramurals 1,21 Rocket Club 31 Snowmobiling 3. BOROWSKE, KATHY .. Choir 1,41 Glee Club 2,31 Handicrafts 31 Human Relations Club 11 Liturgy Club 1,21 NHS 3,41 Vocal 21 Volleyball 3. BRAHY, SCOTT . . . To never be sober on weekends , . . Baseball 3,41 Basketball 1,21 Broomball 31 Cadet Basketball 41 Football l,2,3,41 Golf 1,21 Intramurals 1, 21 Lettermen's Club 2,41 Student Council 3,4. BRICKZEN, LINDA BRINGER, JULIE Art Club 1 Broomball 2,31 Cheerleader 11 Choir l,2,3, 41 French Club l,2,31 GAA 11 Newspaper 41 Pep Club 31 Pionaires 41 Student Coun- cil 1, Vocal l,2,3. BRODALA, MARY . .. Legal secretary ... Pep Club 31 Ski Club 3, BROWN, FRED Intramurals 1,21 Rocketry 31 Ski Club 1,2,3. BRUNS, CHUCK CHAS ... To graduate . .. Band 11 Basketball 1,21 Bowling Club 1,21 Intramurals 1,21 Track 2. BURNS, MAUREEN REENIE ... To be ambitious . .. Candle Club 2,31 Choir l,2,3,41 Handicrafts 21 Play 21 Speech 8t Debate 3. BYRNE, NANCY THE CONSERVA- TIVE . , To walk, talk, and chew gum at the same time . . . French Club 21 Li- brary Club 11 NHS 3,41 Yearbook 2,3,4 fCopy Ed.j. CARDINAL, TERRY HTENNESEE TUXEDO' ',,, Nursing . . . GAA 2. CASEY, TIM CASE ... Basketball 11 Broomball 31 Classics Club l,2,31 Foot- ball l,2,3,41 Intramurals 1,21 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Track 1,2,3,41 Volleyball 3. CHRISTOFFEL, MARY MA1RS ... To meet Julie Larson at Snake River. COCHRAN, DOLORES LORI .. To give up smoking . ,. Choir 31 French Club 2,31 GAA 1,21 Glee Club 1,21 Pho- tography 2. COLWELL, KATHY FATS , To be a nun in Africa . . . Classics Club 11 Class Secretary 11 Class Treasurer 41 GAA 21 Glee Club 1,21 Skating Club 3. COOK, CHRIS 'tCOOKIE .. To be a hose cleaner for the St. Paul Fire Dept. . .. Art Club 11 Bowling Club 21 Broom- ball 31 Choir 1,21 Football 11 Intramurals 1,21 Track 21 Wrestling l,2. CUMMING, LESLIE LES To drive the Zamboni at Aldrich Arena . . . Art Club 11 A-V 21 Cadet Teacher 31 Cheerleader 1,2,31 Classics Club 11 Film Arts 21 GAA 21 Pep Club 31 Student Council 1. CUNNIEN, MARYANNE To be the first lady on the moon . Card Club 21 French Club 21 Glee Club 11 Jogging Club 31 Pep Club 2. CUNNINGHAM, LISA t'Cuninakahoo Art Club 31 Choir 1,31 GAA 21 Glee Club 21 Photography 21 Softball 1,21 Stu- dent Council l,2. CUNNINGHAM, BOB ... To graduate in one piece . . . Auto Club 31 Baseball 1,21 Football 1,21 Hockey 1,21 Intramurals 1,21 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,41 Soccer 3,41 Stu- dent Council 31 Track 3. DARIO, BARB .. . Secretary .. . Knit- ting Club 3. DAVIS, TOM . . . Not to do anything of importance for the next four years . Broomball 31 Football l,2,3,41 Hockey 1, 21 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Ski Club 3,41 Speech 8: Debate 1,21 StudentCouncil 3. DeLISLE, MICHELLE FUD ... A Disc Jockey or a foghorn on Lake Superi- or . . . Broomball 31 GAA 2,41 Pep Club 11 Skating 31 Soltball 31 Student Council l,3,4. DELKOSKI, JOHN ... Art Club 2,31 Handicrafts 31 Mixed Chorus 31 French Club 1,21 Handicrafts 31 Intramurals 1,21 Mixed Chorus 2: Snowmobiling 2,33 Wrestling l,2. DENK, CATHY . French Club 23 Glee Club 13 Jogging 33 Pep 23 Red Cross 1, DERESCHUK, DAVE DERA ... Pilot . Baseball 43 Bowling 3,43 Broom- ball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,23 Hockey 13 Intra- murals l,23 NHS 33 Ski Club l,2,3,43 Snowmobiling l,2,3,43 Tie Making 23 Vol- 1eyball3. DeVINNEY, DENISE ... Choir 43 Classics Club 13 Health 43 Jogging 23 Thespiansf Drama 2,3,4. DILLERY, DENISE ... To do what I want and be successful at it . ,. Art Club 23 Candle Club 23 Play 1. DIPPONG, PETE . . To be the tirst man on Mars . . Band 2,33 Library Club 13 NHS 23 Speech 8t Debate l,2,3, DONNELLY, JIM ... To make a suc- cessful contribution to society . . Chess Club I3 Chorus 1,23 NHS 2,3,43 Newspa- per 43 Speech 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,4. DOURNEY, DEBBIE ... GAA 2,33 Ski Club 3. DRACE, .IODELLA ,.. Secretary .., Choir 13 GAA 23 Glee Club 23 Skating Club 33 Softball 33 Student Council 4. DROBAC, MIKE DROB'S .. . To be a cop . . Auto Club 33 Electronics 33 In- tramurals l,2. DROBAC, STEVE DROB'S' '... To be a forester . . Auto Club 33 Intramurals 1, 2. ESTY, CHRIS .. Be on TV as a wres- tler like Crusher , . . Broomball 13 Letter- men's Club 2,33 Soccer 3,43 Ski Club I,2,33 Track 3,43 Wrestling 3.4, FAUST, DOUG FOOUST ... To shoot around Beaver Lake in 20 minutes . .. Broomball 3,43 Cribbage Club 23 Cross Country 3,43 Football 23 Hockey 1, 23 Intramurals 1,23 Jogging Club 33 Letter- men's Club 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Track 2,3,4. FIDA, BOB DAGO . , to satisfy my curiosity of being curious about the cu- rious things in life Broomball 2,33 Card Club 23 Intramurals 23 Lettermen's Club 43 Newspaper 3,43 Student Council 33 Track 2,3,4, FIDA, SARAH .., Candle Club 23 Cho- rus 13 Glee Club 2, FLANNIGAN, JANE .. Secretarial work . . , Art Club 33 Drama 3,43 Handi- crafts 2. DURDIN, DAN NAD . To be a quality control inspector at Suzy's Sauna Parlor . .. Band 1,23 Bowling 13 Intramur- als 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Newspaper 2,3,43 Photography 3,43 Soccer 3,41 Speech 33 Tennis 43 Track l,2. EBERLEIN, KATHIE EGGERT, MIKE EGGS .. To play pro baseball ,. . Baseball l,2,3,43 Broom- ball 33 Football l,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Spanish Club I3 Student Council 1,23 Track 43 Vol- leyball 3. ELIA, TONY ELI .. To be a good student and further my life in education ... Auto Club 2,33 Guitar Club lg Intra- murals l,2. ERICKSON, BETH . ,. Candle Club 23 Handicrafts 13 Knitting 23 Library 13 Red Cross 23 Yearbook 3. FOCHT, JEANNE ,. To play my ac- cordian with Lawrence Welk Bowling Club 33 Classics Club 13 GAA 23 Volley- ball l,4. FORSTNER. SARA .. GAA I,2,33 Library Club 13 Red Cross I. FOSTER, JACKIE RIDGE To drive without getting tickets . . GAA 2,33 Knitting Club I3 Softball l,2. FRATTO, LOUISE ,. To be Lu Kirby's page-turner at Carnegie Hall . . Knitting Club 23 Mixed Chorus 43 Musical 13 Red Cross 1,23 Scrabble Club 3, FREEDLUND, KIM UJOEVFRAZIER JR. , To find an organization that does not discriminate against short people . .Art Club 2,33 Handicrafts 2,3. FULMEK, MICHELLE ,., Chorus 13 Glee Club 2: Knitting Club 3, GABRIEL, PAT GABES . . . To own a coast-to-coast chain of Turkish baths , Chess Club 23 Intramurals 1,21 Ski Club 33 Tennis 43 Wrestling 1. GERVAIS, DAVE To become rich and famous, in that order ,. . Baseball 1, 2,3,43 Football I,2,3,43 Hockey l,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Newspaper 3,43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Track 4. GIBBONS, MIKE GIBBER , To drink Milwaukee dry . ,. Broomball 2,33 Football l,2,3,43 Hockey 1,23 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Library Club 13 Newspaper 3. GIONFRIDDO, PAUL FRITO .. To drive the Zamboni out at Aldrich Are- na Intramurals 1,23 Ski Club l,2,3,43 Track 2,3, GLANCY, GLEN GRODIE .. To drive the Sanitary Dairy milk truck on Romper Room Broomball 33 Cadet Teachers 33 Cribbage Club 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 2,3, 43 Track 2,33 Volleyball 4. GODBOUT, TOM MO ... To be an 43 Newspaper 33 Photography Club 1,23 Speech KL Debate 33 Student Council l,2,3, 4: Yearbook 3,4 fPhoto. 3,43. GONIA, PAT GAG . . Become ex- pert with the mouth organ , , Broomball I,2,33 Chess Club 1,32 Intramurals 1,23 NHS 3,4. GONZALEZ, PETE To be a wres- tling coach , . broomball 33 Football 23 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Track 23 Wrestling l,2,3,4. GORES, STEVE GOOBER , - To do something no one else has ever done Archery 2,33 Basketball 1,23 Broomba1l43 Cross Country 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,23 Let- termen's Club 2,3,43 Ski Club I,2,33 Track l.2,3,43 Volleyball4. GORMAN. SUE . . To do all of the things I ever wanted to do , . . GAA 23 Ski Club 3. GRABOWSKI, PAULA Going into MedicalTechnology , . , Choir 1,23 Future Homemakers 23 Red Cross 1, GRASKE, MARY . ,. To travel around the world . ,. Cheerleader 13 Class Sec- Treas. I3 Drama 1,23 GAA 13 Glee Club 1, 2,33 Mixed Chorus 13 Ski Club 33 Speech EL Debate 33 Student Council 1. GRAU, MARY MAR . Med. Tech. f weigh 100 lbs. . .. Cadet Teachers 33 Cheerleader 2,3,43 French Club 23 GAA 23 Glee Club 1,23 NHS 3,43 Red Cross 13 Student Council 13 ThespiansfDrama 3,43 Yearbook 2,3. GREGORY, MARC GORILLA , . To fmish school . . Speech 8: Debate 3. Senior year isn't really as easy as it looks or sometimes seems. NHRA race car driver .. . Broomball 1,33 Choir 1,23 Football 1,23 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Mixed Chorus 23 Yoga 23 Wrestling l,2,3, GOEMER, DEBBIE GOOBER To be a medical technician . .. Choir 1,23 French Club 1,23 Red Cross 13 Ski Club 2. GOMBOLD, TIM GOMS To make the best of whatever comes my way Basketball 1,23 Cadet Teachers 33 Electronics 2,33 Intramurals 1,23 NHS 2,3, GRESBACK, GERRY , . To be the world's greatest miler A-V 33 Cross Country 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,23 Jogging Club 33 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Library Club 1,23 Ski Club 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Whis- tling Club 3. GRESSMAN, MARCIA To learn howto ski . standing up . . . ArtClub 23 Handicrafts 3, GRIEMANN, CONNIE .., Art Club 23 Jogging Club 23 Volleyball 2. Senior Summaries. . . 181 GUSINDA. VICKY UROCKHEAD JR. or HAMBURGER To be a motorcycle mama Candle Club 2: GAA 2,31 Pep Club 21 Red Cross 1.23 Ski Club 2.3.4. HALBREHDER. DEBBIE Broom- ball 31 Choir 11 French Club 31 Student Council 2. HALL, DENISE DENNY , Choir 41 GAA 21 Glee Club 31 Guitar Club 2,31 Volleyball 2. HANNIGAN. MAUREEN Classics Club 11 Jogging Club 3: Track 4. HANRAHAN. PAT Basketball 21 Broomball 31 GAA 2.31 Glee Club 31 In- tramurals 31 Library Club 11 Newspaper 3. 41 Red Cross lg Softball 2,33 Volleyball4. HANSEN. JIM HUFFER Always to kind to animals. kiss a beaver Bas- ketball 2,31 Broomball 1.2,3.41 Football 3. 41 Hockey 1: Intramurals 1,21Lettermen's Club 2.3.41 NHS 3,41 Spanish Club 1: StudentCouncil2,4. HARRINGTON. JOHN . Forester Electronics 33 Gun Club 1,21 Intra- murals l,21 Wrestling 1.2. HAWKINS. ED ED-DUH To start an IDGAS Trucking School Electronics 3: Intramurals 1.2: Track 2. HAYNE, LINDA ., To be in the Olympics. HENK. KAREN To figure out an ambition Handicrafts 11 Knitting 31 Pep Club 21 Red Cross 1. HOLUPCHINSKI. GREG CHlNSKI Cross Country 2.3.41 Intramurals 1.21 Lettermen's Club 4: Track 1.2.3. HORVATH. MIKE HORVS To be a member ofA.A. Broomba1l3: Hockey 1.2.3,4: Intramurals 1,21 Letter- men's Club 3.41 Student Council 3.4, HORWATH. JEANNE Cheerleader l: GAA 1,21Glee Club l. HOVEY. MIKE HOV DOV To hold a world record Band 1.21 Bowling Club 2.31 Lettermen's Club 3.41 Track 1.3. 4. Wrestling l.2,3,4. HUBBELL, PAM To think of an ambition Bowling Club 31Glee Club 1: Handicrafts 2: Red Cross 1. HUONDER, LEONARD To become Queen Mike and King Fud. . . Ohhh they lost. . . women's lib just doesn't work. fi 3 -wars .:,g:-I-.ff ' . A - .1 a dentist , Chess Club 1,41 Intramurals 1.2. JANSENJENNIFER Choir l:Clas- sics Club I1 Drama 3,41 Jogging Club 2: Skating 3: Ski Club 2. JARVIS. KATE Dental Technician Choir 11 Red Cross 11 Riding Club 2. JOHNSON. MARIBETH MARY B. . . To follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale French Club 2: GAA 21 Glee Club 1.2: Red Cross 11 Student Council3.4. JOHNSON, RICK Auto Club 3.42 Hockey 1.2: Intramurals 1.2. JONES. SHARON Handicrafts 2: Knitting 3: Play 31 Red Cross 1.2. JORDAN. NANCY NEJ Be a crooked hockey referee IState Tourna- mentl Glee Club 1: Red Cross 1.21 Scrabble Club 3. JOYCE, PEGGY Special education teacher Candle Club 2: Handicrafts 31 ThespiansfDrama 3. JUBA. DAN t'JUBES Defeat Vern Gagne for the All-Star wrestling champion ofthe world , Broomball 1.2.31 Football 3: Golf 3,41 Intramurals 1.21 Lettermen's Club 3,41 NHS 3,41 Volleyball 3. JUNGBAUER, JOE To rescue Merle Fainsnod from the Commies in Mahtome- di Intramurals 1,21 Newspaper 1.21 Tennis 1.2.3. KAJER, ANN . To go steady with Donny Osmond , Bowling 3: Handi- crafts 21 Red Cross I. KAMPA. MARY Choir41 GAA 1.2. 3:G1ee Club 1.21 Ski Club l.2.3,41 Student Council 4: ThespiansfDrama 1.2.3.-11 Vocal 1.2. KANE. KITTY . Child development teacher Candle Club 2.3: Classics Club 1,21 Mixed Chorus 1.21 Spanish Club 31 Speech 84 Debate 3. KANSIER.CHRIS A-V 3,4:Classtcs Club 1.23 Cross Country 41 Track 4. KATH. JEANNINE Photography 31 Ski Club 21 Thespianf Drama 1.2. KELLY. PAULA P.K. .. To be homecoming queen at any school. any- where. anytime Photography 2: Year- book 3. KENNEDY. JANE Chorus 1: Clas- sics Club 1.21 Glee Club 21 Newspaper 41 Speech 8: Debate 3. KIBRY. LU To play the piano with my toes at Carnegie Hall GAA 11 Lit- urgy Club l,21 Speech 82 Debate 3.4: Stu- dentCouneil41 Volleyball 1. KIRBY. GINNY Broomball 31Cho- rus 11 Classics Club 1.21 Class Sec-Treas. 21 GAA 2: Softball 31 Student Council 2. KIRST, MARY JO Chorus 1: Knitting 3. KISSLING. KRIS SUNSHINE To get a cookiei' when I ask for it Broomball 31 Chorus 1: Classics Club 1.21 GAA 1.21 Red Cross l: Ski Club 3.-1: Speech Sc Debate l1SluClenlCoLtncil 1.3. KNIE, KEN ,. Succeed in business Auto Club 3. KOHLER. DOUG WWILDIVIAN III-O Auto Club 3: Intramurals 1.2. KOHLER, JOE SMOKY To be a Bouncer at Maplewood Bowl .electron- ics 31 Hockey 21 Intramurals 2, KOPCINSKI. JOANI Broomball 3, 41 Choir 1,21 Football 3.4: GAA 2,31Glee Club 31 Newspaper 4: Photography 2: Student Council 2.3.41 Volleyball 4. KORBA. DIANE Art Club 31 Choir 1.21 Pep Club 2. KRIEGLMEIER, MARY JO ,. To be a nurse. work with children and maybe even get married Art Club 3: GAA 2. Candy from Santa's elf 3: Snowmobil1ng3g ThespiansfDrama 1.2, 3.4. KUEHN. LINDA Cribbage Club 3: Future Nurses ofAmerica 2: Glee Club 21 ThespiansfDrama 4. KUNZ. BARB MA Art Club 11 Choir 11 GAA 1.31 German Club 2: News- paper 11 Speech 8a Debate 3. KURZ. NANCY . To become a regis- tered nurse Choir I1 Yearbook 3. LaCASSE, PAT To be a skindiver for Roto-Rooter Class Sec.-1: French Club 1,23 Glee Club 1.2.31 StudentCounci1 1.2.4 fTreas. 211 Volleyball 2. IAHR. TOM 'ASTARN Class Pres. 21 Class V-Pres 11 Football 1.21 Intramurals 1.21 Literary Magazine 31 Lettermen's Club 2.3: Speech 8L Debate 2.31 Student Council 1.2: Track 1.2.3. L'ALLIER. MARY Kirby's footdoc- tor for her size 10 V2 f teacher of deaf I-'rench Club 21 Liturgy Club I1 Photogra- phy 3. LARSON. JULIE To be a zonie and meet Mairs Christoffel 84 Marijo Waldera 8L Pegg Joyce at Snake River Canyon Art Club 3: GAA 2. LAVAQU E, CINDY SUPER T To get my feet wet in the shower GAA 2.3: Library Club 1: Red Cross l1Ski Club 2.3.41 Track 4. LAWRENCE. MARK LARRY To walk around for the rest ofmy life with a banana in my ear Basketball 21 Bowling 31 Cadet Teachers 33 Football 11 Intramurals 1.21 Lettermen's Club 2.3.41 Speech 82 Debate 3.41 ThespiansfDrama 4: Track 1.2.31 Yearbook 4. LeCLAl RE. CAROL CLAIRE . To be an Olympic tennis star with Chris 84 to skate on Wide World ofSports Choir 43 French Club 21Glee Club 1.21 Knitting 31 Library Club 11 NHS 3.4: Newspaper 3. 4: Play 3: Red Cross 1: Student Council 2. LeMAY, RENE To be a steno-secre- tary Art Club 31 French Club 21Glee Club 1.21 PepClub 2. LcMIRIi, JULIE . Music Choir 41 GAA 2:G1ee Club 31 Guitar Club 2.31 In- tramurals 2: Volley ball 2. LIEB, DORIS , GAA 23 Pep Club 13 Play 3: Student Council 3. LOEFFLER.CINDY LAREW . To be a fish . Glee Club 1,21 Photography 1,23 Ski Club 2,33ThCSpli1nSfDrama 2.3,4. LONGBEHN, NANCY NANC . . To plant live mines in the faculty parking lot. LUKAS, DEBS To be prosperous SL happy Candle Club 3: French Club 1: Pep Club 33 Ski Club 3. MARKOE, TEDDY ... GAA 2,33 Red Cross I3 Ski Club 2: Speech 8: Debate 1: Student Council 43 Volleyball 2. MARRINAN. MAUREEN REENIE Ms. Smokey the Bear Bowling 31 Cheerleader 33 Class V,P. 11 French Club 23 Glee Club 11 NHS 3,43 Red Cross lg Student Council 1,41 ThespiansfDrama4. MARRONE, TOM RONES . To livein Panama ,. Bowling 1,22 Intramur- als 1,21 Lettermen's Club 4: Track 1,23 Wrestling 1,2,3,4, MARTINO, MARGI . . To graduate , Film Arts 2: Knitting 3: Skating Club 3. IVIASSON, LESLIE LETLIE . To have 3 sets of twins , . Broomball 3,43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4: GAA 2,31 Glee Club 1. MAZZITELLO, MICHAEL Mazz , Train To own a new Lincoln Conti- nental A-v 3.4, CB Radio Club 1.2,3, 4: Stage Light tgL Sound Director 3,43 Tal- ent Show Proudcton 2,3,4. McEVOY, BOB Band 11 Card Club 23 Intramurals 1,2,43 Library Club 13 NHS 2, 3,4: Speech 84 Debate I,2,33 Student Council l,2,3. MCFARLANE, TOM MAC'ER , To be king of Ireland ... Broomball 3,43 Current Events 33 Golf l,2,3,4: Hockey 1. 2: Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,4: Newspaper 2,33 Soccer 3,43 Student Coun- cil 2,4. MCGUIRE, TERRI . .To take over the role of non-stop instead of being non- what-so-ever . . . Classics Club 1,23 Glee Club 1.2.31 Knitting Club 33 Musical 1,2,33 ThespiansfDrama l,2,3,43 Vocal 1,2,33 Yearbook 4. MCKLIGET, TIM . To become a chess champion ... Bowling Club 2: Intramur- als 1,23 Ski Club 3,4, MCLAUGHLIN, KATE Telephone operator . . ThespiansfDrama l,2. MCRAE, KATH .. GAA 23 Glee Club 1.2: Newspaper 43 Red Cross 1: Skating Club 3. MENTZER, JUDY . French Club 23 NHS 3,41 Student Council 2. MEYER. BRIAN , Baseball 2,3.42 Broomball 2,3,4: Football l,2,3,43 Intra- murals l,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,4: Student Council 43 Track 1: Wrestling I. MEYER, CHUCK .. Band 1,21 Card Club 3: Chess 1,2,3,4: Golf 1,21 Gun Club 2: Intramurals 1,23 Snowmobiling 33 Speech 84 Debate 3. MEYER, CHRIS To be a better sc- cret agent than James West Auto Club 33 Cross Country 43 Football l,2,33 Intra- murals l,23 Lettermen's Club l,2,3,41 NHS 23 Student Council 1,21 Track l,2.3, 43 Wrestling l,2,3,4. MEYERS, TERRY GOMER .. Gun Club 1: Intramurals 1. MIKESH, JOHN HENRY . To fly without an airplane ., Band l,2,3,43 Electronics 23 Intramurals 1,23 Student Council 43 Thespiansj Drama 3,4. MIKULICH, JEANE JENO ,. To head the Order of Disorder Choir 43 Jack, whavs more important schoolwork or the game? Classics Club 13 ThespianfDrama l,2,33 Softball 33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Guitar Club 3: Intramurals 33 NHS 3,4: Newspaper 43 Ski Club 1,2,3: Speech 84 Debate 3,43 Musical l,2,3,43 Student Council 43 Vocal 1,2.3,4: Volleyball 2,3. MILLA, JOE MERC .. Go head- hunting , . Broomball 33 Intramurals 1,23 Ski Club 2.3: Volleyball 1.2. MONN, STEVE . Be a success in what- ever I do, stay single, be happy . Chess Club 23 Intramurals 1,23 Jogging 3: NHS 3,4: Wrestling 1.2. ' MONTANARI, DENNIS DAGO . To eat my tuna fish sandwich in the hall peacefully Bowling 2: Broomball 3: Current Events 3: Gun Club 13 Intramur- als l,2, MONTPETIT, VINCE PINHEAD ,. Go into my own business Bowling 23 Choir 23 Intramurals 23 Mixed Chorus 2, MOORE. MICI'-IELE . Choir ll Play 3,43 Mixed Chorus 43 ThespiansfDrama 3, 4. MOREHEAD, JOHN Getagoodjob and settle down ., Choir 1,2,4: Gun Club 1,23 Pionaires4. MORIS, PHIL , Be rich . Auto Club 3. MORRISON, PAT . Choir 43 Drama 3,41 French Club 2.31 Glee Club 1,2.3l Jogging 2: Musical 3.4: NHS 3.41 Pion- aires 43 Skating 33 Student Council 41 Vocal 1.2,3. MURPHY, DIANE MURPH French Club 21 Knitting 3: Regina l,2,3l Student Council4. NAGEL, MARY JO , French Club 2: Ski Club 3. NALIPINSKI, ELENA BLUE To have a very large family with him , Choir l,2,3.4: Liturgy 2. Musical 2. Vocal 4. NELSON, JOE RI'IINO . To own a millionaire ranch , , Baseball l,2.3: Foot- ball l,2,3,4: Hockey 1,2.3,4g Lettermen's Club l,2,3,43 NHS 2,3,43 Student Council 1.2.31 Track 3: Yearbook 4 fSports Ed. 45. NESS, MARK ELLIOT ... To sur- vive . Basketball 1,23 Cadet Basketball 3,43 Cooking Club 2: Football 1,21 Intra- murals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Library Club 23 Soccer 3,43 Ski Club 33 Speech 8L Debate 23 Student Council 1,23 Track 3,4. NICHOLSON, SEAN DON JUAN To be a bachelor .. Broomball l,2,33 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,4: Soccer 3,4, NIERENHAUSEN. MARY Choir 43 Classics Club 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,33 Mus- ical 3,43 Pionaires 43 Play 3,43 Ski club 33 Vocal 1,2,3. NIETERS, TOM UGRABBERF Advance Band 1,2,33 Electronics 13 Film Making Club 3: Ham Radio Club 43 Intramurals l,2,4. NILAN, KEV ARTIS , . To be able to give the morning meditation ,. Bas- ketbal l,2,3,43 Broomball 1,2,33 Intramur- als 1,23 NHS 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Volleyball 3. NORSTEN, PAUL BRUNO . To become a member of Ed's IDGAS Trucking School Bowling Club 1,21 Broomball 1,23 Intramurals 1,21 Lettermen's Club 1,23 Library Club 1,23 Track 1,23 Whistling Club 3. NOTARINO, JEANNE Become a beautician , GAA 23 Handicrafts 23 Pep Club13Ski Club 3. A NOTTO, JEFF To change the world . Class Vice-Pres. 43 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club l,2,3,43 NHS 2,3,43 Newspaper 33 Public Relations 3,4: School Photographer 3,43 Speech 8: Debate 31 Student Council 3,41 Track l,2,3,43 Year- book 3,4 fPhoto Ed. 3,41. NOVOTNY, MARY MMAK A DIM- PLES , To get a full time job Choir 3,43 GAA 2. O'CONNELL, DAN ., To be a doctor Broomball 3,4: Cadet Basketball 33 Chess Club 13 Choir 13 Drama Club 3,43 Football 43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 NI-IS 3, 43 Pionaires 43 Track 2,3,4. O'CONNOR, DON Engineering , Cribbage Club 31 Hockey 3,43 Intramurals l,2. ODEAN, PATTY Football 43 News- paper 2,3,4 iPhoto 41: Spanish Club l,2,3, 43 Speech dz Debate 1,22 ThespiansfDrama Club 2,3. O'KEEFE, THOM UREEFER O'- KEEFER .. To tan in the Minnesota moonlight on my motorcycle , Band ll Broomball 33 Card Club 2,33 Chess Club l,2,33 Cribbage Club 33 Football 2,33 In- tramurals l,23 Jogging Club 3: Letter- men's Club 2,3,43 Newspaper l,2,33 Soccer 43 Spanish Club 23 Student Council 1,21 Tennis 43 Track 1,2,33 Whistling Club 3. O'MALLEY, PAT MALS .. Base- ball l,2,3,43 Broomball 33 Current Events Senior Summaries. . . 183 ,J ,V i ,X 1 X V. ' ,,3g,s' 5' I I it Mary Taylor captures the audience's heart with her song. 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Let- termen's Club 3,4. OPALINSKI, PEGGI .. . To teach the Blake hockey team a few new hat tricks . , . Art Club 35 Candle Club 4. OSCARSON, ROY OSCAR . Band l,2,3,45 Chess Club 1,2. PASSE, JEFF ELLIOT ,. .go into so- cial work .. . Intramurals 1,25 NHS 3,45 Ski Club 2,35 Speech 8L Debate 152,35 Stu- dent Cluncil 45 Track 2. PAUL, DAVE Business lawyer Chess Club 25 Football 25 Intramurals 1,25 Si Club 3,4, PAUL, KATHY ... To find a cure for laryngitis . , Cheerleaders 3,45 Choir 45 French Club 25 Glee Club 2,35 NHS 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Play 35 Speech 15 Vocal 3, 45 Yearbook 3. PAVLAK, CHRIS .. To knock 'em over . . Choir 15 Ski Club 1,25 Student Council l,2. PELTIER, RORY Basketball 1,25 Broomball 35 Intramurals l,2. PENBERTHY, KEVIN KOKOMO'S Be happy Band l,2,3,45 Band President 45 Chess Club 15 Football 15 Gun Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 NHS 35 Speech SL Debate 35 Track 15 Wrestling 1. PENDERGRASS, AL PENDER . Bowling Club l5 Intramurals l,25 Jog- ging Club 35 Newspaper 3,45 Ski Club l,2, 3,45Tennis 45 Track l,2,3. PENINGER, MIKE PENIG ... Basketball l,3,45 Bowling Club 25 Broom- ball l,2,35 Chess Club 35 Intramurals 1,25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 NHS 2,3,45 Volley- ball4. PETERSON, MEG ... Broomball 35 Chorus 1,25 French Club 1,25 Softball 3. PETERSON, RITA BITSY . . Be a stewardess . . . GAA 25 Mixed Chorus4. PETERSON, STEVE CHUM-'HO' ... Go to the North Pole and sell used kazoos to the polar bears . Intramurals I5 Photography I5 Whistling Club 3. PETERSON, TERRI To learn to drive .. . Choir 15 Mixed Chorus 45 Skat- ing Club 35 StudentCouncil 1. PGLUGI, BETH MBETHANY ANAS- TASIA FELICIA RACHEL ABEGET- 184. . . Senior Summaries Tl SPAGHETTI PFLUGI' .. . To tap- dance in the trophy case , . . Bowling Club 35 Cadet Teachers 35 Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4 fcaptain 455 Explorer's Career Groups 45 French Club 25 Glee Club 25 NHS 3,45 Newspaper 2,3,4 tAss't Ed. 435 Student Council 45 Thespians 2,3. POTTRATZ, JOHN . . Band l,2,3,45 Chess Club 45 Cribbage Club 2,35 Intra- murals 15 Track 4. POUCHER, JACK Auto Club 35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Let- termen's Club 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Volley- ball4, POUCHER, JIM . . Basketball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Lit- erary Magazine 35 NHS 2,3,45 Newspaper 3,4. PRITSCHET, TERESE .. To have a big lid for my pot . Chorus I5 Classics Club 1,25 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 1. PRYBELLA, DENISE ... To become an occupational therapist and live in Eu- rope . Cross Country I5 French Club 25 Jogging Club 25 Library Club 15 Pep Club 25 Red Cross 1,25 Skating Club 35 Track 4. PUGLEASA, JIM PUGS .. To be a better skier than my brother . . Gun Club 15 Hockey 25 Intramurals 1,25 Ski Club 1, 2,3,4. QUINLAN,JEAN RAUCH, PETER PEPPER ., Get out of high school , . A-V 25 Broomball 35 Gun Club 25 Intramurals 1,25 Library Club 25 Photography 35 Wrestling 2. REICHOW MARY ... Jogging Club 25 Red Cross 1,25 Skating Club. REMBISH, EILEEN . . . To be a fashion designer Candle Club 25 Choir 45 French Club 25 Glee Club 35 Jogging Club 35 Cross Country 45 Library Club 15 NHS 3,45 Newspaper 45 Play 35 Red Cross I. RHEIN, MARY JO . . . To be a physical therapist . . . Basketball 25 Broomball 3,45 Cadet Teachers 35 Football 35 GAA 2,35 NHS 3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3. RICK, GARY ...Go into police work . . . Broomball 35 Hockey 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. RIEGER, TOM NEVER READY ... A-V 3,45 Chess Club 35 Gun Club 2,35 Ham Radio Club 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. RIESCHL, DONNA ,,, To stay awake long enough to graduate . Classics Club 1,25 Skating Club 3. RIVET, DON BIG DADDY . .To be 6ft. tall , . , Baseball 2,45 Broomball l,2,35 Intramurals 1.2. ROBIDOU, JOHN HOOCH .. Be a guide in the mountains . . . Intramurals 1, 25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Student Council 45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 2,3,4, RODEN, PAUL MRODES' '... Bowlong Club 35 Class Pres. 2,35 Football 1,25 In- tramurals 1,25 Lettermen's Club 45 NHS 2.3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Speech 8: Debate 1, 25 Student Council 1,2.3: Track 354, ROSEMARK, MIKE EAGLE . . To be rich .. . Band 1,2,3,45 A-V 3,45 Elec- tronics 1,25 Film Making Club 3,45 Gun Club 1,25 Ham Radio Club 4. ROSENTHAL, BARB To see the world without a ring around it . . . Knit- ting Club 35 Student Council 35 Library Club 15 Play 2,3,45 Red Cross. RUDA, MEL .. . To live near a bus stop . . . Choir 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Guitar Club 35 Library Club 15 Musical 3, RUSSELL, KATHLEEN CASEY , ,. To be the manager of the Bridal Dept. at Woolworth's . RUZA, MARY DUMBY , Going to attend Vocational A End up working with retarded children . . Choir 1. SAGSTETTER, CAROL . . , Legal sec- retary . . . A-V 3,4. SAGSTETTER, NANCY , To work in data processing . , . Homemaking Club 25 Red Cross 15 Riding Club 2. SANTA, STEVE . . To retire when I'm 30 Chess Club 25 Intramurals 1,25 NHS 3,45 SAT 35 Speech dt Debate 3. SCHILTGEN, DENNIS SCHILTS . To buy a mountain . Auto Club 35 Intramurals 1,25 Lettermen's Club 45 NHS 2: Student Council 45 Tennis 2,3,4. SCHMIDT, KENEE . , 1'o keep my independence . Art Club 3, Classics Club 1,25 Choir 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Li- brary Club 15 Musical 3. SCHMIDT, RICK , To be a profes- sional freeloader . . . Intramurals 1,25 Ski Club 1,2, SCHMIT, VERNON SCHMIT'I'Y , To leave a lasting impression as dom ,. , Archery 25 Auto Club 35 Football 2.3. SCHMITT, KRIS .. Occupational therapist . , , Candle Club 25 Handicrafts 35 ThespiansfDrama Club 3. SCHNEEMAN, BETH BETTIE , To be a zonie and see the ocean . ,. Candle Club 35 Chorus l. SCHNEIDER, JOE SCHNEIDS . Own a 1200 Harley Intramurals 1,25 Ski Club 3,4. SCHREINER, CINDY . To win an Oscar and thank all the little people who made it possible , . . Choir 1,45 Glee Club 35 Liturgy Club 15 Play l,2,3,45 Musical 1, 2,3,45 Thespians!Drama Club 1.2.3.4. SCHROEPFER, MICKY Bowling Club 35 Explorers Career Group 45 French Club 25 GAA 25 Glee Club 1,25 NHS 3,45 Newspaper 2,354 fEditor 415 Red Cross I5 Student Council 2,35 ThespiansfDrama Club 2.3: Volleyball 2. SCHWEITZ, DEBBIE SCHWEETS . . Medical Technologist . . . Broomball 35 Football 35 GAA 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals 35 Ski Club 45 Vocal 35 Vol- leyball 2,35 Yearbook 4 tBus. Mgr, 41. SCOTT, GREG SCOTTY ... Foot- ball 1,23 Hockey 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,4. SELCHOW, MARC SOUCH ., Narcotic tester . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3, 43 Wrestling 2. SHANLEY, LYNN LYNARD . . Pull Evil Knievel's rip cord ... Candle Club 2,33 Chorus 13 Film Arts 23 Glee Club 23 Photography 13 Red Cross 13 Stu- dent Council 43 Yearbook 4. SHIELDS, COLLEEN . .. Surgical As- sistant . . . Basketball 23 Broomball 3,43 Cheerleaders 3,43 Choir I,41 Class Presi- dent I3 Class Sec., Treas 33 Football 33 GAA 1,23 Glee Club 2,33 NHS 3,43 Speech 8: Debate 33 Student Council I,3,43 Stu- dent Council Committee Coordinator 4. SHIELDS, BOB ... To invent a comput- er that will replace teachers . . . Football l,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 NHS 2.33.43 Student Council 1,3,4, SHIR, ROCK ... Bowling Club I3 Broomball 1,2,33 Cadet Teachers 3,43 Chess Club I3 Cribbage Club 33 Intramur- als l,2. SIMON, PAUL ... To buy a body shop . . . Baseball 1,2,43 Broomball 33 Football l,2,3,43 Hockey 1,23 Intramurals 1,23 Let- termen's Club 43 Ski Club l,2,3,4. SIVALD, MARY . .. After earning my R.N. degree, to travel and ski . .. Choir 1,43 Classics Club 1,23 Glee Club I,2,33 GAA 1,23 Jogging Club 1,23 Newspaper 43 Photography 23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Speech 8L Debate 33 .Student Council lg ThespiansfDrama Club l,2,3,4Q Vocal 1.2, 3,4. SMITH, BARB . . . To be a lady wrestler . .. Broomball 3,43 Cheerleaders 2,3,4 fcaptain 413 Football 2,33 French Club 23 GAA 23 Glee Club 1,23 NHS 3,43 Newspa- per 3,43 Speech 8: Debate 33 Student Council 2,33 Track 4. SMITH, STEPH MACHINE GUN . . . To live my life to the fullest . . . GAA 23 Ski Club 3. SOPKIEWICZ, TOM SUP Be tough like Suds . . . Intramurals 1,23 Ca- det Basketball 33 Newspaper 2,33 Scrabble 33 Tennis 43 Yearbook 4. SORENSEN, RICK ... To find out if it's better to burn out than to rust out . Art Club 33 A-V 23 Bowling Club 33 Elec- tronics 13 Intramurals 1,23 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Newspaper 13 Track 1,3,4. SPANGLER, PATRICK SPANGS . .. To become a dentist .. . Cross Coun- try 33 Intramurals 1,23 Hockey 23 Letter- men's Club 33 Newspaper 33 Track 2,4. SPANNBAUER, DAVID SPANNY ... F-4 Fighter pilot or TC. Rider ... Broomball 33 Golf l,2Q Hockey 2,3,43 In- tramurals 23 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 NHS 2,3.4. SPERL, COLLEEN . Secretary French Club 23 GAA 3. STEINER, MARK STEINS ... To be the lirst one to take a swing .. Auto Club 33 Cribbage Club 23 Football I,2,33 Intramurals l,2. STOCKTON, SUZANNE STUE ... Choir 33 Chorus 13 GAA 23 Glee Club 23 Skating 33 Softball 3. SUPAN, CURT . field of aerospace f commercial pilot . . Bowling Club l,2,3, 43 Broomball l,2,43 Choir 13 Golf l,2,3,43 Gun Club 13 Intramurals 1,23 Jogging Club 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Pionaires 43 Play 3. TAYLOR, MARY ... Choir l,2,3,43 French Club 23 Jogging Club 33 Pionaires 43 Play 3,43 Red Cross I3 Vocal I,2,3. TAYLOR, WILLY ... Be a computer programmer, make lots of money and re- tire at25 ... Intramurals l,2. TILLGES, KATHY ... To travel and have lots of money ... GAA 23 Ski Club 33 Handicrafts 2. TIMMONS, DAVID Broomball 33 Football I3 Intramurals l,2. TISCHLER, GAIL To become a Ding-a-Ling sister . .. Candle Club 23 Debate 33 Choir 43 Glee Club l,2.33 Pion- aires4. TORNING, STEVE . . . Gun Club 2. TOUSIGNANT, ANDRE Dental Technician .. Cheerleaders 2,33 ThespiansfDrama Club 1,2,3,43 Musical 1,2,3,4. TRUSTEN, JOHN ... Graduate from college bowling Club 33 Hockey l,21 Intramurals l,2. ULRICH, TERRY . . . To achieve Aleph . .. Intramurals l,2. VELOSO, LINA . .. to have an ambi- tion. VOLLMER, MARK EL DORADO ., Be the top D.J. at KDWB ... A-V 3, 43 Electronics 2. WAGNER, MIKE WAGS ... To be a cop . . . Bowling Club 2,33 Broomball 1.2, 33 Choir 1,23 Football 23 Intramurals I,2Q Snowmobiling l,2,33 Student Council 43 Wrestling l,2. WALDERA, MARIJO ... To be a zonie and get out of Minnesota for a while ... Bowling Club 33 Candle Club 2. WALEK, JEAN ... Key punch operator . Candle Club 2,33 Choir 23 Handicrafts 33 Mixed Chorus 33 Photography 23 Stu- dentCouncil4. WALERIUS, LINDA UNDER Olympic Volleyball Player . . . Broomball 1 sitii. , 3,43 Choir 13 GAA 2,33 Glee Club 23 Foot ball 3,43 NHS 43 Student Council 43 Vol leyball 2,4. WALZ, JOE . . To be another Brother Francis - only with all my hair . Base ball I,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Broomball 2 3 43 Football l,2,3,43 Lettermen's Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus I,23 Student Council I 2 3 43 Student Council President 43 Wrestling 4. WATSON, SU . . Go to Paris and mod el ... Bowling Club 33 Handicrafts 2 Knitting Club 23 Pep Club 3. WEBER, MARY . . To become brave like Shelagh . . . Cheerleaders 2,3,43 Choir 43 Pionaires 43 Musical4. WEINAND, MARK WEINER Broomball 33 Hockey 1,23 Intramurals 1 2. WEINKE, GAYLE ... To be a secretary and get married .. . Bowling Club 33 Can dle Club 23 Class Vioe-Pres. 23 GAA 2 WELLNER, PAM WEINER Someday be a hot dog ... GAA 2,3 4 Volleyball4. WERMERS, BRENDA WORM To take over Beth'sjob as Pres. of P,I. Broomball 33 Chorus 13 Classics Club 1 2 Red Cross I3 Student Council 2. WIBLISHAUSER, LOIS To be a fashion merchandiser ... Classics Club 1,23 GAA 23 Pep Club I3 Ski Club 3. WILHELM, MARGIE French 2 Knitting Club 33 Regina 1,23 Student Council 2. WIND, DON . . . Owna burger stand Broomball 33 Cribbage Club 23 Football 3 43 Intramurals 1,23 Jogging Club 33 Letter men's Club 3,43 NHS 2,3,43 Student Council 33 Track 2,3. WIND, MIKE SPEEDS .. Drive a Coors truck from Denver to St. Paul Auto Club 23 Broomball l,2,33 Class Pres 43 Intramurals 1,23 Ski Club 33 Soccer 3 4 Speech 8L Debate 1,23 Student Council 3 4. WINKLER, NANCY ...Chorus I3 Glee Club 23 Knitting Club 33 Student Council 4. WOJCIK, RICK WOJ To be a professional beaver shooter Bowling Club 2,33 Intramurals l,2. WOJCEK. SUE SUE W. .. A date with the bouncer at R.V. ,. Broomball 3 Chorus 23 French Club l,2. WURM, TERRI HELEN .. Ar Club 33 French Club 23 GAA 23 Hand: crafts 33 Softball 2. The six-pack that made the seniors famous--well almost Senior Summaries. 185 , .Qgqf W Q ei!! wg Sai? 99 T? 1-1, ,Z 1 fgww illi ,-L A H, ,Q M4 l 1 E Y ls 2 I 1 I Q ' ? 5 A E f 2 1 i n 1 1 1 s 4 I W -L. . L, H 'f Y Q efiLmlfiggzffwfigsfzgqy,V K ,gbz rsu , Zak 1 f r- , , f f -Y,g--Wwfvf? Nu, ,fy I f WALK 'f -an Y Y8 And to the undergraduates, We do hereby bequeath the following: The oldest staff member, who has ap- peared in the Verbum and Omega for 12 years. . . RALPH, who yester- day was in the biology lab, today ap pears on the division page, and to- morrow maybe--the cover? B. Adams M. Anderson A. Arp G. Asherman D. Aune Mr. Suddendorf say about it? This year has come and gone by faster than last r year. . . our second year of the merge we've seen so little through our careless eyes. . . We've learned to discover. . . This can't be the right homeroom. . . there's a frosh!. . . Attention! Will all juniors move to the auditorium to take the MSAT. . . Oh-oh! I missed the shuttle bus. . .I guess Bro. Martin won't mind- a this time. . . Where's the A i party. . .WEB'S'?. . . Who's going to the semi -formal . . . did you get the flowers?. . .I can't Wait till the rings arrive. . . I had to send mine back S. Baglio D. Baker M. Bang P. Barber M. Barrett . . . Heaven - -the main . hall never looked the Bii 3 same. . . which courses are Qf you signing up for?. . . I 1? 'fi g What?...sign up?...I , A A haven't even paid my A 5 ' A twenty-five dollars yet . . . Barb Costa is named Amateur Athlete of the Year. . . just think--next year We'll be seniors. . . at iit ii'l M. Barron K. Barry R. Barry R. Bauman M. Bauman L. Beaurline M. Behr K. Belair M. Belde T. Berchem S. Bethke K. Bies S. Bies G. Binda D. Blees G. Boland M. Bomersine I. Borowske M. Boschert J. Bothwell M. Brandt J. Brannigan M. Brick F. Brodniewicz L. Brown 188. . . Juniors if 'W ,A gf A A 4 C 1 if f 1 L 4 ,Q 1 I 1? QL.. .Aim After helping with Sth grade orientation, these juniors enjoy a snack in the cafeteria. W A-Z Ak ,,r, 5.1 M.. ,fi F? , f X A W4 a A Z - I r'::.5f7Z :',l .. f. . . ' T. Bruns S. Bull B. Burnett M, Bussiere I. Byrne R. Carr S. Carrier M. Chjal R. Cierzan 1. Colwell B. Costa C. Courtney B. Crowe A. Deeb L. DeVau1t G. Driane I. DuFresne J. Dusek A. Eberhard J. Egan P- Eggert G. E1JingwoodM. Ellingwood J. Erickson J. Farley P. Faust J. Feldkamp K. Ferrara J. Fitzenberger I. Fitzgerald J. Flaherty S. Flaherty I. Forstner D. Friberg M. Gaertner ...f .U he C. Casey R. Denk M. Elias M. Fischer G. Gagnon juniors. . . 189 . .,,. ,. Eg X Prom's coming and we're almost broke We'Ve got to make more f money. . . raise the price of prom bids?. . . oh no! . . . hats and scarves. . . T freeze insurance. . .I don't have 32. 50. . . Can I bring it tomorroW?. . . Dance, dance, dance. . . Cain. . . They're really good. . . Did We get them? All right. . . How much did We make?. . . What committee are you signed up for? . . . Please turn the sign-up sheets in to Nkf. Suddendorf by Thursday afternoon. amy The crowd listens as Cain does Hold Your Head Up by Argent. T. Goetzke 'Q 1 f .o gf -. ff 91.3 f - ffm' 2 42, f yr 'I S X 1 ... ZW' , if .1 1 KJ ' rrfr ., ri 1' f . T f 2 I. Gaiovnik R. Ganzel V. Gatzmeyer T. Gavin M, Gentile M. Gentry T. Gentry R. Goertz M- Gi'Hb0WSkiSf Graske M- G1'6Sb8Ck J. Grochowski M. Hajlo J. I-Ialtiner S. Handler 1 1 ,V T W ' M. Haney J. Hansen R. Harris P. Hartman R. Hayne M. Hilger I. W Hohn B. Holl S. HolupchinskiG. Hudachek D. Hudalla I. Hudalla I. 190. . . juniors h ' , I' 'V v222:fr:E57f4 M. W W -Q f Hoffman M. Hoffman Huot M Hynan Ireland M. Jackson Kielkucki K. Kielsa Kobold D. Kohler Kuehn M. Kunz LaVaque J. Lay J. jordan J. Iungbauer T. Kight M Klein I. Kohler Koller D. Lackner Lais D. LeClaire Leier W 2 if f 'Q A ,, Karschnia S. Kegley B. Kensy Klein I. Kluzik K. Knajdek Korf R. Koscielak M. Krieglmeier Lambert S. Langevin J. LaScotte Leier C. LeMay R. Lenz A 4 W. .,, - 4 any KM F! 3- 11 I if ,ws v 11 1 Roxy Leier and Kathy Savina admit Karen Koller to the junior dance as lvlr. Sudden- dorf keeps tab on things. Juniors. . . 191 junior Officers: President Tim Merth, Vice-President Mary Pat Anderson, Secretary Jeannie Hudalla, Treas- urer Pat Mentzer. V. Lescarbeau D. Lewis I. Libra L. Liesenfeld B. Lilyquist T. Loeffler T, Losinski T. Mahoney D. Maietta 1. Maloney J. Manteuffel R. Markie 5 X. , H Q 1 .... f-.. A SQA... .Q H 1. 'f T H ,i i i ul- 'if is ' K A 'if Q: ' , -' , s Q , X i , 1 12? ir.. 5 is T '7 5 X E I l 3 3 ,ne .si fl 5 A Wow, we sold all our scarves! How many hats? .3 , X X x T X er is z 5 if if X 1. 3. E. Masson S, McCarron P. Menge P. Mentzer J. Moore R. Moris 192. . . Juniors J E - 1 X :en McCarthy M. McDonough P. McGarthwaite M. McGee J. McMahon S. Meis Mercier T. Merth S. Milan R. Miller L. Minea D. Mogren Mortensen R. Mottaz I. Mrozinski A. Nasseff D. Nelson M. Nelson M. Nemetz P. Neid T. Nordstrom C. Novotny .. .1 .. M. O'Donnell E. Patzke M. Paul A, Pecchja J. Pierce M. Poppert M. Quinn K, Rademagher R. Reif K. Reilly P. Reilly S. Rice ..,, ,'.,.',,..,.,.. A ,,.,.,,, ...,I X in .,,-, :Ei ': ,.., . . ::. K .fe . 1 ,. Wax A A if 35 X X. 0 Q xx Lgxx e if F N Q. K - an 5. 2 2 xl X 2 if A xt' . K. Roden M. Rodriguez R. Romani M. Roth D. Ruda M. Russell K, Ryan T. Ryan S, Sabean D. Sampair C. Santa M. Sarafolean K. Nugent B.O'Ca11aghanC. O'C0I1DO1' I. Persoon M. Peterson M. Philbrook T. Rafferty E. Ravenscroft S. Reese R. Reis K. Riley V. Riley 59 , S - .. I 5 . J . 3 'J Q + 'Tm . af Hey, don't let it bum! Tim Berchem and Mark Zappa enjoy a 2nd period bunsen burner cookout , V , jf Wm. M. Sauer K. Savina J. SchaffhausenB, Schmidt I. Schoenecker J. Schorr R. Schowalter M. Schulze C. Schulze M. Schumacher J. Schwalen M. Schwartz A. Schwietz S. Selz M. Senyk S. Shanley M. Skupa A. Sorensen I- Spannbauer L. Stackpole R. Stahn B. Stanoch L. Stokes M. Sturm ivwwk 4' Q , we f . ,Y ' ..e. R- ,... . M. Swanson j. Syfko G. Taruscio M. Teibel R. Tillges B. Timm M. Tobritzhofer G. Tolaas B. Trettel' P. Truhler J. Twohy K. Ulrich M. Urick K. Van Der Bosch M. Verness S. Voeller Thirty-five dollars! cries Nick , Nemo as he watches joe Hansen nonchalantly give up his check for his long- awaited class ring. 194. . . Juniors ,0 i 'sz 12 if af dl 5 in 5, ,Q February 9 is a big day for Char Mercier since that's when she gets her sparkling new class ring. Can I see your ring? That Sunburst is cool! me- Walerius . Weier Wojcik Zachman I. Wall C, Warner Watson K. Wilson S, Wilggn T. Wind J. Worms S. Wozniak D. Yarusso M. Zagaria M. Zappa R. Zeverino S. Watson G. Winkel J. Yorga P . Zieminski N M. Weber K. Wohlferd G. Young Not Pictured: D. Regenauer N. Gagliardi juniors. . . 195 Sophomore Officers: President Jeff Sherwood, Vice-President Doug Muellner, Secretary Janet I-Iudalla, Treasurer Marcia Mahoney. I If ww ,0- MY mg, nr.. . , . we in ff s 7 Q? C, Anderson M. Baglio L. Biegle R. Bialek P. Boschert .. f . Anderson S. Anderson . Bannick I. Barrett Belde V. Bernlott Bibeau B. Blom Boughton M. Bouthilet 196. . . Sophomores .T A . gg. ,nw W ,t Y ,V V .ff 4 X K ,Q ,W f A er rr? ,M 3 4 Q . . ,. i. 'ii . I! ' 'P-ig is ,H Ki .: - N 5. 4,3 - 3 1,- if.. ' X . I Q, s '17, 4, . JR, Q . - . s X x 2' V 1 - .Q .. 3 Arcand L. Aronson J. Aschenbrener L. Auge M. Auger Barrett L. Barry J. Bartolic T. Bauman J. Beallca Berchem R. Berglund S. Bernish M, Berthjaume W, Bel-fhiaume Boldt M. Bongiovanni R. Bonin M, Bonn M, Bonn Brahy L. Brandl R. Breidel j, Briggs C, Brodala A. Brown J. Brown K. Brown P. Brown M, Burnett T. Burns S. Byrne T. Cain M. Cardinal M, Carlin M . ,... 1 h i 'r'f film X , we , W 2, ri -5, -l g H 1...-Q:..Qj',.S.g. fl , '1i1:f5.:j Q3 .I .Q V T, I C. Carr E, Chapde1aineK, Cgnlin T. Conners M. Conroy K. Conway M. Crowe S. Cunningham T. Cunningham M. Curran C. Czeck S. Davis J. Deeb D. DeHaven R. DePa.lrna M. Doyle I-I, Drabik R. Ebert M. Egan A. Eggert G. Erickson T. Erickson C. Ericson J. Ewald I. Feders How do you get rid of 1,000 inflated balloons? Take off !. . . Fifth hour lunch. . . get rid of the assigned study bit. . . another assembly-that's our lunch!!. . . three in a locker. . . Cage the Eagles . . . lst prize. . . Do you get the point?. . . Do you get what I mean? gym nights. . . You'll never guess what I stepped in on the hayride'?. . . Hey you humpty, what happened in hiologyff. . . the stinkin' piggies have arrived. . . sophs on varsity. . . tell me when the joke comes. . . I don't get it. . . lf you put me in jail one more time. . .I'm a universal donor. . . What a hummer. . . Soph dance. . . Purple Haze. . . get with the program. . . I'm late again?. . . are you ever sad. . . At least we're not at the bottom. . . Hey. . . We get to choose our classes next year? Sophomores. 197 K. Feldkamp M. Ferrozzo M. Fida E. Fox J. Fremont D. Friberg J. Fuller D. Furlong P. Gabriel S. Gallo T. Ganzel D. Geisen C, Geraghty J, Golla J. Gonia M, Grothe f r Qrf ' 1Q.f ' . Qin mm X li s fp -4, 41 ZZ Zz' r'2 ,e,,,,, rlrll X f 4, 6 I f N I 1 if G. Haas I. Haggerty T. Haltiner S. Hangge K. Hannigan J. Hansen M. K. Haselman B. Hejny L Helland M. Higgins L. Hilpisch M. Hinz W Q9 , ,gf Harrington D. Haselman Hoffman R. Hoffman We lost? . . . what happened, we were winning! The ref explains the rules to Colleen Wilson and janet Hudalla. 198. . . Sophomores ? i fi Hohn johnson Klein Kotula . Larson 'LIN I-Ioll Jost K. juetten Klosner j, Koch Kramer G. Kujawski LaScotte M, Law K. Horkey Q! wi W, .. if 7' V f Z ' was W 22 js I. D T S. C ,. ,i Hudalla Kensy Koch Kurtz LeClaire my .,. Qiol ,o,Lg,1 L ii o o Assemblies mean different things to different people. . . as J. Deeb and P. Gabriel discover. '25, ?-if W . 2? S. janaszak T. Kimker S. Kohler R. Kurysh M. LeMay J. Jansen C. johnson L. Kipka L. Kirst H. Kokaisel M. Kordosky D. Kurz M. Larson J. Livingston D. Loahr Sophomores. . . 199 J. Lorenz M. Lucey M. I-ynC1'1 J. Magnuson E. Markoe I. Martin M. Matt K. Matykiewicz M, McKenzie M. McKinnon M. Melll G, Meyer J. Mock B. Molitor B. Morley G. Mortensen ,. ..,,. fW .!.,.. X75 KW M . ?w,,'? f D. Nelson T. Nelson E. Nemetz R. Nelson M. Newcome D. Nicke1sonj.Nierenhausen M. Novak M. Nowicki D. Orth F. Parker C. Pearson 200. . . Sophomores M. Mahmood D. Mahoney D. Mandel D. McCauley T. McGlinch M. McKeever K. Meyer j. Micko C. Mishuk D. Muellner G. Nied R. Nies in 3 New J. . ' Jr... Tim Bauman votes during election. Steve Trusten attempts to make some money beating the bingo odds at the Fall Festival. Maybe next game? S, Persby D. Peterfeso G. Peterson D. Phipps J. Pierce M. Pierce T. Pierce G. Pistulka R. Plaster A. Podobinski L. Poole M. Pretzel L. Raduenz S. Redlund T. Reese .Qs W y X 2 4 -. ' i 'fr' .1 W.. if i X Hilti K if X! 5 v Those standardized tests are beginning to kill me 1? XM M. Regan D. Reif D. M. Rose J. Rosemark C. D. Schaefer P. Shiller M Wx. Q if 44 Rieger J. Ries T. Rivard J. Rodreguez M. Rogers R. Romanchuk Ross J. Rowan D. Sagstetter D. Sandberg R. Sandquist S. Schadt Schlink M. Schmid P. Schmidt I. Schmitz F. Schneider R, Schrober Sophomores. . .201 I. Schowalter J. Schuhwerck D. Seidl M. Senta J. Sherwood J. D. Smith - .4 . K A T. Smith J. Stoffels 202. . . Sophomores M. Searnen T. Senger M Sheak S. Selbitschka I. Sewald Shirley G . Smith M. Smith f Zin' f f x fa . 1 f f f L95 L A M ff.. . . Q25 . W. , w 'ff' H ' 1 +3171 Wg.. .53 . M, -- . - K f .Z I EK f g ff 5 17 W f. .,. .. , V I nl fu .1 if W , ,,. ,,,, , ,... , lvfilf VWAWET , ', A. 5' ff 572 '5'x:'?t +412 ' 1 .,. fx 3:5 I I 3' .V - 1? . 'ls' . 1 Cf. ' ' MLW W f Q31 . 2 ' WA F . f P f VM , ff j if 4 1 gg . V5 wiizi, 52 Q. . 1 w.........? V QW. Y J. 'Sieber julie Brown gives graphic art a try in new hallway. ' '7 8 fi, ifa1wzxf'.'fg.i,jL H W. 1 WZ wlfvf-'n .V A- iw.. 1 2 ,..-eh M 1.4 ,,. , rm -5, .4 I ...K Q, 27 11 iz' ,. MIM ' H ., T ' 'F' wif ' .1 if - 'zf' V f 7 hifi if- ' 'f' , 3j,.. ,L Eff ' iw A' ...f 'ii' . sw 'ufii 5 'H' ' , liz 25:29 -. ' if ' Steiner C. Stanoeh C. Stanoch M. Steiner P. S. Strobel G. Supan D. Syfko D. Taruscio E. Stejskal M. Stoffel S. Tasler A. Tedesco Clarinetist Rosemary Sandquist performs during Christmas concert on December 13. T. Thurner L. Timmons J. Torning J. Treichel S. Trusten M. Tyler G. Van Guilder C. Veitch M. Vollmer I. Wachtler I. Walsh S. Watson T. Watters R. Weide T. Welscher D. Wermers P. Weyandt P. Wohlferd D. Wiederkehr M. Wold .NC L. Wietecki G. Willard R, Wozniak C. Yekaldo -hd szmf4'I'fw H: 4-4 .LVZEY .' I i . M. Williams T. Yorga C. Wilson J. Young I. Winter Not Pictured: C. Devich M. Wilson M. Zingsheim Sophomores. . .203 We are the spirit of '76 You can't call me a dumb frosh just because. . . We go to our advisory? . . . What's that?. . . psstl, how do ya spell Mury?. . . stupid lock. . . how do ya open one of these things?. . . I'm not a humptyll. . . What's a humpty?. . . Terry Slcrypek -Mr. , Mrs. , or Miss?. . . I can't find the guidance office. . . No one can stop me from Wearing orange socks. . . Why can't I talk in assigned study?. . . T'hat's still no reason to call me a dumb frosh! . . . After all, our reps and Mr. Peterson worked hard planning activities . . . gym nites. . . a sleigh ride. . . Friday night at Jorda.n's Ranch. . . Everybody here?. . . Let's go!. . . How come only we frosh girls wear blue blazers?. . . you mean frosh cou1dn't go to dances last year? 204. . . Freshmen X R. Aguilar K. Bailey .,. is H X Q .. ...gr . .:.:. gf 1 1., if I. Baumann C. Berres M Blees G. Breneman D. Carletta. K. Anderson I. Baller R. Anderson G. Arp N. Aune J. Barilla K. Barrett M. Barrett 1 D. Beaurline D. J. Berthiaume T, M. Blornberg L, T. Bringer M, M. Carr D, Benolken W. Berglund Bethke K- Biagi Borowgke L. Bramstedt Byung BFLIDS Chgpdelaine A. Chehoski M. Bernish S. Bierschbach I. Brees C. Cardinal C. Chermak A ... ., V ,-., ...Adi . ge, if K N 1 x I E fi 3 5 I I K 2 F 1 Q 5 1 I' I I 1 ,W r I 5 0 x . i f W ' ' f. Q-fn., , 4, . ., ,M ani ,,.-, V' . I'- . -Z f ,gy . ,wa Q.. 5 x . .X V, in I. T T D T. , , , Ra X' r, X Christoffel Clarkin Connolly Cool De muth Di eb el Ew ald Farley Fisher Fohre nk 8.1T1I'1'1 Among the many volumes of knowledge in the library, we find those of freshmen Szalap- ski, Graske, Murphy, Tamble and Osberg. 'Fi- f .f 'X ,W 52 ,,., A 4? 2 D. Cloud T. Cloutier M. Cocchiare11aM. Co1we11 M. Conlin B. Conway N. Crea I. Cunningham R. Cunningham T. Cunningham C. Delage R. DeLis1e M. Doran R. Duffy M. Eggert 1. Erickson W. Erickson I. Esty R. Fasciana K. Faust D. Feldkamp D. Fida G. Firkus P. Fischer A. Forsberg P. Gaertner G. Gagnon M. Gavin E. Geraghty L- Getty Freshmen. . .205 L. Gores M, Gilbert Gillerl N. Godbout Goetzke J- GOFTHRD M. GOI'm2.11 G. GOI'Ski J. Grabowski I. Grasl-ce B. Grundhauser M. Gombold E. Gores D. Grupa is fl 1 Qi 'Q 'ty' A i 4 v M. A , Rx I. Hafner D. Haney I. Hartmann K. Hayne R. Healy I. Heckel D. Herickhoff J, Hermes M. Hilpisch L. Hoffman 206. . . Freshmen 4 'I' , . '1 Will someone tell me where my locker is !? lil immmn C. Hartigan L. Hayne M. Henk M. Hilger T. Hoffman Freshmen Representatives: Maureen Conlin, Renee Delisle, joe Tamble, joe Leach, jerry Graske, Pat Regan, David Osberg, Wendy Lieb. B. Hoheisel L. Holbert P. Holland B. Horwath M. Hudachek D. Hudalla I. Hudalla N, Huonder M. Hurt C. Husemann M. Iablonski R. johnson D. Jones M, jones M. juetteu L, Iungbauer Q .M K. jungwirth M. Koch 9 X .l.M 2 ' J. Kansier D. Karel G. Karel C. Kegley S. Kohler P. Koller R. Korf Y. Kostelnik A. R. T. Kobold P. Lais Kempenich T. Kluzik Kramer M. Kuehn Freshmen Representatives: Mike Doran, Greg Murphy, Maureen Colwell, Patty Holland, Ed Sza- lapski, David Fida, Tom Schultz, Barb Hoheisel. Not Pictured: Mark Hudachek, Kathy Mock, Matt Pflugi, Bob Cunningham. Freshmen. . .207 Enthusiastic freshman cheering section seems to be losing pep as the basketball team chokes. . . if only the game was two minutes shorter. M. Lanctot V. Lavorato I. Leach A. LeClaire P. LeClaire D. Legato if , ,Aff tw FTW 'lg 3 ' , . M1 : Cf . . A . L V gm... 1. f , I W , , Even if I'm a frosh, I'm still gonna try out! , . . ff, .1 f, . J, P. Leier T. LeVasseur W. Lieb S. Loahr M. Loeffler A. Lonetree M. Lonetti R. Loomis K. Lucey J. Lukas M. Mackenburg K. Malone P. Markoe M. McCauley P. McFadden J. McGee A. McKinnon J. Meis D. Mentzer S. Meyer J. Meysembourg C. Mielke T. Mikulich D. Milan 208. . . Freshmen K. Mock M. Monno S. Montpetit M. Mrozinski D. Murphy G. Murphy K. Murphy I. Nagel C. Narducci K. Nelson M. Nelson N. Nemo A. Nordstrom B- NOFSTZCII P. O'Keefe D. Osberg J. Paul M. Paul 1, Pecchja B. Perron M. Peterson M. Pflugi J. Phipps S. Pierce P. Prior 1, Pritgchet R. Prokosch D. Rada 52 if Patty Holland decks the freshman hall. 9 . Y '11 31 fb V1 D- 5 . rn F lv o KD , W Wie? f i X' K. Rademacher M. Rafferty P. Regan J, Reiff A. Reilly I. Riley 1. Robidou M. Roden J. Rogers J. Romocky M. Ross S. Roth B. Roubik M. Rydel P. Scanlan S. Schwietz B. Smith S. D R J. A Ruernmele Sagstetter Scanlan Seitzer Soucheray Russell Sarafo lean R. Scherman Senyk . Sowada P. M. S. G Look at Gary Firkus on the tramp- I wish I could do that. 210. . .Freshmen S .... r if S I. G A B D Ruza S a rra ck S chuhwerck Sha nley Sprangers C. Ryan M Sauer T. Schultz R. Shea J. Stadler x Kathy Ryan Kevin Ryan R, Sauka S. Sawyer E. Schwalen G. Schwartz D. Simon D. Skayer J. Stejskal S. Stephenson . 'S-11 A. Strandberg D. Strobel Even the frosh get their night out on the town Wouldn't a sleigh ride be fun?. . .jordan's farm . . .looks like a clear night. . . Help, l'm slipping. . . here we go. . . Wow! two sleighs full of frosh. . . get off my leg . . . hey, there's no chaperone. . . let's go. . . Well, time to get back to school for a gym night. . . get me some hot cocoa--I mean, as long as you're going that way . . . football in here?. . . W who hit me?. . . Boy, am l tiredg l'm glad it's Sue Bierschbach listens intently as Dave Spr-angers tells his story. finally all Over. ' . A. Sullivan G. Swanson E. Szalapski J. Tamble D. Tasler 1. Taylor P. Thoele M. Thomas W. Thurmes C. Timm T. Tolaas T. Treichel M. Thompson M. Twohy L. Urbanski R. Vasko V f 1 Y? i 1 ,l X 3? ' ' ' T. Walfoort G. Weier C. Weik M. Weinberger J. Whisler C. Wiese A. Willard D. Wilson C. Wind S. Wind M. Winkler I. Woodward P. Wurm I. Yarusso P, Zachman J. Zintl Not Pictured: T. Egan Freshmen. . .211 Q,, ' 12s':fffi s .,,, f 1 , , ,, ,, , .,L, , f ,, ,N,.v,f,.z,'a,:i?v K .,.Q,..,,,,,,,..,. ,J ,,, ,,,,A F .wi A .,, ,. ,, .W..,, ,-.fQ,..,.- ,,,,-g 5 ':'1l..- :Qf5l?'f Q .,, ,,.. . 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Use your senses as if they will be gone tomorrow, because 't' ' livin full that e ' ' lsm g Y Wchscoverhfe itself in! wins CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! .. HAPPINESS IS . . . STRAW'S THE LAW3 Stahnermobile: Pow WowsgMahtornedigGaertie's1Lutseng Bike Hikes1O'BriengDiets1 Weber's1 New Year's Evep St. Pat's Day: 1 had too much ,. , L Silver Belle: Annie's pouch: Slade Farm: 1 thought you were boys : Johnny Homemaker: Buckets 8L Bruisesg Manginisg Ann's Carrg RETREAT . . . 3 Little Eddie's Baby Showerg Mylesg Coal Duck: Broomball 8L Trackg Powder outg Blinking Lights 8L T. P.g Cootiesg Pine Valleyg Cheetosg 22 Detentionsg Hey Dilllg A dummyg I-lomecomingg Ski, Ski, Ski , . . QTOURNAMENTSQ In the woods . . . QPI'Ol'l'l2SCl'll1l'Y12iCl'lCI',SQ Who likes who?,'g Sun tang 50's Day 84 Embersg Dancing Nug! . . , g Graduation songsg Jobsg Roller skatingg l'M ON MY WAY . . . 6th Hour Lunch Group. ii 'zz 4 1 3, gy, . ., ' V 1 it ,.,. Q I E -V W, L :- it S, Theresa Mary Les Kathy Kelly Grau Masson Paul Thanks for Seniors, Sister Theresa and the great memories We've got spirit, we've got the YELL ,., 5:30 A.M. you'rc kidding . . . How can one cheer with mops? , . . Everyone de- ball your sweaters , . . What, US, ARGUET? . . . I forgot my green underwear . . . practicing in pajamas'?'?. That's the funni- est looking fire hydrant l've ever seen . . . So hey you Vikingsf? . . . Ihate to see it allend .. . Isaid REEEEEEEEEEAL SATISFIED , ., 214. . . Student Ads THOM O'KEEFE . mg 0 j z, 'f -it w t .t t KY., Beth Colleen Barb Pflugi Shields Smith s. '2- 'J'-1 M ary Weber 1973 H-M CHEERLEADING SQUADS OMEGA PHOTOGRAPHY JeffNotto Tim Gombold Weddings Groups Teams Work Featured in OMEGA '72 8L '73 f l WARUM NICHT DEUTSCH? der Deutsche Club Ol' Tyme and Modern Music THE SQUIRES Weddings A Parties GREG 739-0303 TOM 739-0453 BILL 735-3694 HOMEROOM 122 , . Mr. Rohlik fun and frolic? ,. Let's play Password! . ,, You wouldn't believe what WE have to go through to sell raffle tickets, .. THE MET .., Hit the bars! .,. Second top homeroom . , , Duluth is S50 away . ., Sophs prevail: Juniors pull through ... not enough room on the study sheet ... l've had it with trick questions ... l think l'll join Sherman and his march to the sea . . , WE'RE ON OUR WAY! ... HISTORY ... 73 ... Thanks to your support l We're growing! - H-M BAND 4 , Q2 .AFROM ADV. l2l ,.. BEST FROM HEAD TO TOE 1 WWW, .W W 4 lou. Looking over the OMEGA books, we found that the staff has come to know one of our advertisers quite well. lt may be irrelevant, but one of their men has a brother we all know as Lou. To remind us not to take anything for grant- 'ed, we named this section LOU. I , 75666 -to ' -f w ' A N 1 1 , AINY Ul,MlNNESOTA:' -K THANK YOU, MISS RUEMMELE QELMRSPE Portraiture. weddings. PROMS' 33 J CKSO S REE Miss Ruemmele You have given so much of yourself and your time and have always made what was important to others imporant to you also Omega '73 Qinscribed on tankardj Thanks for all your time, patience and work from all Yearbook staffs past and present. Ads.. . 217 HILLCREST STATE BANK 1590 White Bear Ave. These four seniors watch their interest grow. Chuck explains to a jealous Peggy why his wash gets cleaner with his brand of detergent, Now what brand is that, Chuck? H-M Uniforms Dry-C leaned 8: Pressed HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER Corner Larpenteur 8a White Bear Ave. ALL SERVICE CLEANERS WON DERMAT L13 4' I , If A z ,fry H, m ?I'il - 4'.- me-, 1 , .y f. -. ' - ' - .g rf Ii sl me Li. .erm LHR 23 East 7th St. l st. Paul ? STORE OF FAMOUS BRANDS Rand Rand Craft Selby Florsheim Aifgtep Miss Wonderful Mary Vollmer and Pat Steiner inspect the summer fashions at Schuler's. 218. . .Ads is u ' li.. 1 - 1.1. rel 'lmwuuf www ,ff -- f KOKKELER JEWELERS Hillcrest Center Sun Ray Center Apache Jewelers For the unusual gift of lasting quality visit any of our three convenient locations Perfect gifts for the graduate Other Omega watches from 375.00 Ultra Thin Dress Watch 4 A Apache Plaza W Q I' gomsca y o 5 Rene LeMay proudly proves to her sister Michele that the freshest bread comes from Dorothy Ann. DOROTHYANN BAKESHOP SPECIALIST in WEDDING, PARTY CAKES made to your specification SUN RAY UNCOLNPARKDRUG 1984 Stillwater Avenue Nancy Winkler and Mary Jo Kirst window-shop as beautifully cut glassware catches their eyes. ZAYRE SHOPPERS' CITY 1470 Van Dyke KKA' I . I . Donna Rieschl happily assists Greg Barilla in buying the right equipment. HILL- MURRAY Graduates i 'N ...stop in and visit with the 4,35 Friendly Circle People , 4391139 73GRADS I ' A kf FREE at our Friendly Bank. Cgedfqgg Acct. information. ., - '+I T Jf5fflZw64Z'6f'fZ State Bank id I . I9 D E -fi MINNEHAHA AT E. 7TH-771-5555 ' DY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION N zzo.. Ad I , elmer Electric, Inc. - 513521 JW' ' ,J 15,5120 'f' I I . T gp 3: TJ 4 AM 3 -sm V. t . : ..,..F . V ,U 5 ,i nw 3 13 r 'Hs sf , I I I NN x, xx: 2821 EAST HIGHWAY se ST PAUL. MINNESOTA 55109 612f777-1333 can CML? O70 '73 'D And a special congratulations to my daughter, Mary. I know this has been four years ofthe most wonderful time ofyour life. Great going, Mary! Love, your Dad. Also, many thanks to Mr. Frank Asenbrener and his excellent staff of teachers for making Hill-Murray one ofthe finest schools anywhere. f--Y Leo Weber NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WW x 0 0 S I . 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Regan President One hamburger deluxe . . . just exactly what Mary Index Adams, Barb: Xl,188, 214 Barron, Mary: 188 Barron, Terry: 157 Barry, Barry, Jim: 42,157 Katie: 51,91,101, 188,214 Bemlott, Vance: 157, 196 Aguilar, Rosie: 204 Albertson, jim: 156 Anderson, Carol: 156 Anderson, Colleen: 196 Anderson, George: 78,156 Anderson, Kathy: 204 Anderson, Mary Jo: 66, 196 Anderson, Pam: 156 Anderson, Pat: 91,101,103,188, 192, 214 Anderson, Rick: 88, 204 Anderson, Sue: 91, 92, 117,196 Anderson, Sue: 115, 156 S. lingeline Hubert: 112, 123, 146, 7 Anzevino, Debbie: 108, 148, 156 Arcand, Carole: 196 Br. Arnold McMullen: XI, 136 Barry, Laura: 196 Barry, Bob: 88 Barry, Shelagh: 34, 114, 157 Bartel, Mark: 157 Bartolic, John: 196 Bauman, Robert: 188 Bauman, Tim: 196, 200 Baumann, Joe: 59, 204 Baumann, Lynn: 22,157 Baumann, Mary: 45, 118 Bealka, George: 157 Bealka, James: 70, 196 Beaulieu, Mr. Andre: 65, 75, 96, 141 Beaurline, Dan: 204 Beaurline, Joe: 157 Beaurline, Lynn: 188 Behr, Maureen: 188 Aronson, LuAn.n: 196 Arp, Ann: 188 Arp, Georgene: 204 Aschenbrener, jill: 196 Asenbrenner, Mr. Frank: V,XI, 3, 7, 25, 49, 65, 125, 138,139 Ascherman, Greg: 188 Auge, Larry: 196 Auger, Ellen: 156 Auger, Michele: 196 Aune, Dave: 78,86,188 Aune, Nancy: 204 Baglio, Carl: 156 Baglio, Mary: 196 Baglio, Steve: 188 Bailey, Karen: 204 Baisley, Ken: 153 Baker, Doug: 70, 71, 132, 188 Baller, Judy: 117, 204 Bang, Marie: 115,188 Bannick, Mike: 196 Beigle, Lynne: 91, 117, 152, 196 Belair, Kathy: 188 Belde, Mike: 54, 56, 75, 76, 92, 188 Belde, Rick: 75, 95, 196, 220 Bell, Mr. Joe: 59, 86, 88, 123,142, 146 Bemlott, Vickie: 196 Benolken, Denise: 204 Berchem, Dan: 196 Berchem, Tim: 62, 188, 193 Berglund, Bob: 79, 196 Berglund, Sue: 157 Berglund, Bill: 36, 79, 204 Berney, Kathy: 157 Bemish, Maryann: 109, 117, 204 Bernish, Steve: 54, 80, 84, 86, 196 Berres, Craig: 59, 204 Berthiaume, joe: 204 Berthiaume, Mary: 196 Berthiaume, Will: 70,196 Bies, Karen: 69, 91 Bies, Sue: 188 Binda, Gary: 188 Birk, Mark: 110, 157 Black, Ann: 38, 119,158, 236 Black, jeff: 11, 54, 55, 57, 80, 154, 158 Blaha, Frank: 153 Blaha, Paul: 158 Blees, Dave: 188 Blees, Mary: 204 Blees, Terry: 158 Blom, Bruce: 196 Blomberg, Mark: 204 Blombren, Linda: 119,158 Bloyer, Mary Kay: 158 Boland, Greg: 188 Boland, Mr. John: 146 Boland, Maureen: 158 Boland, Miss Mary: 128 Boldt, Jim: 58, 80, 84, 88, 183,196 Bomersine, Maureene: 188 Bongiovanni, Missy: 196 Bonin, Bev: 69, 158 Bonin, Dick: 58, 87, 89, 196 Bonn, Mark: 196 Bonn, Mike: 196 Bonn, Tim: 179 Borowske, John: 188 Borowske, Kathy: 119, 159 Borowske, Lori: 108, 204 Boschert, Mary: 188 Boschert, Paul: 58, 70, 196 Bothwell, Joe: 188 Boughton, Liza: 196 Bouthilet, Mr. Jim: 62, 70, 72 Bouthilet, Mike: 62, 70, 196 Brahy, Scott: 28, 54, 56, 159, 160 Brahy, Steve: 31, 58, 84, 196 Bramstedt, Lynn: 204 Brandl, Lori: 117,196 Brandt, Maryann: 188 Brannigan, Jean: 188 Brantner, Mr. Bill: 153 Brees, janet: 109, 204 Breidel, Bob: 196 Breneman, Greg: 78, 79, 204 Brick, Mike: XV, 63, 78, 188 Brickzen, Linda: 159 Briggs, James: 196 Bringer, Julie: 29, 113, 114, 159, 176 Bringer, Tom: 59, 96, 204 Brodala, Cindy: 196 Brodala, Mary: 49, 159 Brodniewicz, Frank: 188 Brown, Ann: 197 Brovxm, Fred: 159 Brown, julie: V, 100, 197, 202 Brown, Kathy: 197 Brown, Linda: 6, 7,101,120, 187, 188, 214 Bromm, Pam: 197 Bruno, Mark: 204 Bruns, Chuck: 159 Bruns, Mark: 88, 204 Brtms, Terry: 189 Bull, Storme: XI Barber, Paul: 188 Bethke, Sue: 188 Burke, MT- Bill: 153 Barilla, Greg: v111,43,96, 114, 156, Bethke, Tom: 204 Burnett, Barb: 189 220 Biegi, Karen: 204 Burnett, Marv: 197 Bernie, Joe: 88,196,204 Biegi, Sue:157 Burns, M::fe:::1S9,182 Barren, Jane: 196 Biegini, Dave: 54,86 Bums, Tom: 186,197 Barrett, Kathy: 204 Bialek, Mary: 157 B1-1SSie1'9, P98880 189: 214 Benerr, Mew: 90,101,188,214 Bialek, Rich: 196 Bvme, Jim: 189 Barrett, Mike: Bibeau, Kathy: 196 BYTHS, Nancy: 119,154,159 Barrett, Mickey: 100,204 Bibeau, sue: 9,115,157 Byrne, Sue: 115,197 Barrett, Pat: 47,157 Bierschbach, Sue: 204, 211 Cain, Thomas: 197 Cardinal, Citty: 17,204 Cardinal, Shelly: 197 Cardinal, Terry: 159 Carletta, Dan: 204 Carlin, Mary Chris: 197 Carr, Cassie: 117,197 Carr, Madonna: 117, 204 Carr, Bob: 80, 189, 214 Carrier, Steve: 54, 86, 189 Casey, Colleen: 189 Casey, Tim: VII, 54, 159 Sr. Catherine Schoenecker: 31, 124, 125 Chapdelaine, Dave: 204 Chapdelaine, Ed: 197 Chapin, Mrs. Cynthia: 135 Sr. Charlotte Redpath: 126 Chehoski, Ann: 204 Chermak, Cathie: 204 Chial, Mary: 189 Christoffel, Jean: 205 Christoffel, Mary: 159 Cierzan, Bob: 54, 86,189 Clappier, Mrs. Jeanne: 136 Clarkin, Debby: XI, 205 Cloud, Duane: 58, 59, 70, 88, 205 Cloutier, Tim: 205 Cocchiarella, Mario: 59, 95, 205 Cochran, Lorie: 159, 225 Colwell, John: 54, 80, 81, 92, 189 Colwell, Kathy: 7, 156, 159 Colwell, Maureen: 17,66,91,117, 205, 207 Conlin, Kathy: 69, 91, 197 Conlin, Maureen: 91, 205, 206 Conners, Tim: 197 Connolly, Teri: 205 Conroy, Mike: 79,197 Conway, Brigid: 205 Conway, Kevin: 58, 70, 197 Cook, Chris: 141,159 Cool, Dick: 205 Costa, Barb: 49, 189 Courtney, Constance: 189 Crea, Noella: 205 Crowe, Brian: 78, 126, 189 Crowe, Maureen: 91,197 Cumming, Les: 44, 159 Cunnien, MaryAnne: 160 Cunningham, Jennifer: 205 Cunningham, Lisa: 160 Cunningham, Bob: 78, 160 Cunningham, Bob: 59,205 Cunningham, Susan: 197 Ctmningham, Terry: 205 Cunningham, Tom: 84,197 Curran, Mary Jo: 117, 197 Czeck, Cheryl: 197 Dario, Barb: 42, 154, 160 Davis, Steve: 58, 75, 197 Davis, Tom: 28, 30, 54, 55, 160 Deeb, Andrea: 123,189 Deeb, Julie: 100,197,199 DeHaven, Dave: 197 Delage, Carol: 205 DeLisle, Michelle: 160, 182 DeLisle, Renee: 117, 206 Delkoski, John: 160 Demuth, Theresa: 205 Denk, Cathy: 160 Denk, Bo br 62,189 DePalma, Jeff: 197 Dereschuk, David: D eVault, DeVich, Lori: 189 Carol: DeVi.nney, Denyse: 160 Diebel, Tammy: 205 Dillery, Denise: 160 Dippons, Donahue, Peter: 161 Mrs. Gretchen: XIV, 133 Br. Don Bosco Hewlett: 42, 126 Donnelly, Jim: 96, 107, 121, 123, 161 Dourney, Debbie: 161 Doran, Mike: 59, 205, 207 Doyle, Mike: 197 Drabik, Helen: 197 Drace, Jody:,161 Drinane, Jerry: 63, 78, 189 Drobac, Mike: 161 Drobac, Steve: 161 Ducharme, Mrs. Adelia: 148 Duffey, Rick: 59, 79, 98, 205 DuFresne, Joni: 43, 189 Durdin, Dan: 78, 161 Dusek, Jane: 47, 107, 118, 189 Eberhard, Eberline, Ann: 199 Kathie: 150, 161 Ebert, Rick: 79,197 Egan, Jan: 189 Egan, Liz: 96,197 Egan, Ke ny: 204 Eggert, Andrea: 197 Eggert, Mike: 54, 92, 161 Eggert, Michelle: 117, 205 Eggert, P 661: 110,189 Elia, Tony: 161 Elias, Margie: 189 Ellingwood, Gigi: 115, 189, 214 Ellingwood, Molly: 115, 189,214 Erickson, Beth: 43, 161 Erickson, Glen: 197 Erickson, Jana: 205 Erickson, Jeff: 189 Erickson, Terry: 197 Erickson, Bill: 79, 205 Erickson, Chuck: 197 Esty, Chris: 70, 71, 78, 79, 161 Esty, Jeanne: 187, 205 Ewald, Dan: 70, 205 iii Ewald, Jan: 197 Farley, John: 189 Farley, Kevin: 205 Fasciana, Robin: 205 Faust, Doug: 64, 65, 86, 162 Faust, Kathy: 205 Faust, Pat: 65, 189 Feders, Jerry: 197 Feldkamp, Dan: 205 Feldkamp, Jim: 189 Feldkamp, Karen: 117,198 Ferrara, Kathy: 189 Ferrozzo, Mary Jo: 198 Fida, Dave: 205, 207 Fida, Bob: 5, 162 Fida, Sarah: 162 Fida, Tina: 198 Firkus, Gary: 95, 205,210 Firner, Mr. Gerry: 144 Fischer, Mark: 92,189 Fischer, Peter: 205 Fisher, Mrs. Bernice: 107,130 Fisher, Joe: Fisher, Terri: 205 Fiuenberger, Joe: 121,189 Fitzgerald, Jim: 189 Flaherty, Jill: 189 Flaherty, Sue: 189 Flannigan, Jane: 162 Focht, Jeanne: 69,162 Fohrenkamm, Dan: 205 Forsberg, Al: 205 Forstner, John: 189 Forstner, Sara: 162 Foster, Jackie: 162 Fox, Gene: 80, 92,198 Br. Francis Carr: 3,19, 20, 52,116 124, 125 Fratto, Louise: 162 Freedlund, Kim: 162 Fremont, Jack: 198 Friberg, Dan: 58, 79,189 Friberg, Doug: 198 Frickey, Mr. Steve: 29, 54, 66, 84 86, 144 Frost, Mr. Bob: 148 Fuller, Joe: 198 Fulmek, Michelle: 162 Furlong, Diane: 198 Gabriel, Pat: 162 Gabriel, Paul: 84, 95, 198, 199 Gaertner, Mary Jo: 61, 189 Gaertner, Patsy: 66,91, 205 Gagnon, Gordon: 205 Gagnon, Greg: 70,189 Gaiovnik, Joe: 54, 127, 190 Gallo, Steve: 58, 79, 92, 198 Ganzel, Gina: 91 Ganzel, Theresa: 131,198 Gatzmeyer, Vicky: 75,190 Fr. Gavin Brandt: 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 142 Gavin, Mary: 205 Gavin, Terri: 190 Gaylord, Mrs.: 25, 138 Geisen, Diane: 117,198 Gentile, Marybeth: 190 Gentry, Mike: 190 Gentry, Terry: XV, 68, 69, 190 Geraghty, Colleen: 117, 198 Geraghty, Liz: 205 Gervais, Dave: 54, 55, 75, 76, 87, 92, 162 Getty, Lynn: 117, 205 Gibbons, Mike: 28, 54, 154, 162 Gilbert, Mary Lynn: 206 Gillen, Janice: 206 Gionfriddo, Paul: 162 Glancy, Glen: 134,162 Godbout, Nancy: 206 Godbout, Tom: 11, 162 Goemer, Debbie: 163 Goertz, Ron: 78, 79, 190 Goertzke, Jim: 206 Goeizke, Tom: 190 Golla, Jim: 198 Gombold, Mike: 206 Gombold, Tim: 163,236 Gonia, Jim: 198 Gonia, Pat: 28, 163, 185 Gonzalez, Pete: 70, 103, 163 Gores, Ed: 206 Cores, Lisa: 206 Gores, Steve: 65,86, 113, 163 Gorman, Joe: 59, 84, 206 Gorman, Mike: 206 Gorman, Sue: 163 Gorski, Jerry: 206 Grabowski, Mrs. Bea: 151 Grabowski, Joe: 79, 206 Grabowski, Mary: 190 Grabowski, Paula: 163 Graske, Jerry: 59, 79, 88, 206 Graske, Mary: 163 Graske, Sue: 190 Graske, Bill: 163 Grau, Mary: 101, 163, 214 Gregory, Marc: 163 Gresback, Gerry: 65, 86, 163 Gresback, Marcia: 66, 91,101, 190, 214 Gressman, Marcia: 163 Grieman Connie: 163 crochowgki, Joannie: 101, 103, 190 Grothe, Mark: 54, 75, 198 Grundhauser, Barb: 206 Grupa, Dave: 59, 80, 134, 142, 206 Gusinda, Vicky: 163 Haas, Greg: 54, 198 Hacker, Mrs. Honor: 142 Hafner, Judi: 205 Haag-mv, John: 198 Hajlo, Mike: 54, 75, 116, 190 Halbrehder, Debbie: 163 Hall, Denny: 164 Haltiner, Joann: 190 Haltiner, Terry: 198 Handler, Steve: 190 Haney, Denny: 59, 206 Haney, Mary: 190 Hangge, Scott: 84,198 Hannigan, Kathleen: 198 Hannigan, Maureen: 164 Hannigan, Mrs. Margaret: 152 Hanrahan, Pat: 69, 164 Hansen, Jim: 54, 164, 185 Hansen, John: 62, 198 Hansen, Joe: 190,194 Harrington, John: 164 Harrington, Mark: 70, 198 Harris, Rich: 4, 62, 150, 190 Hartigan, Hartigan, Hartman, Cary: 206 Denise: Patricia: 190 Hartmann, Jean: 206 Haselman D.: 198 Haselman: Karen: 117,198 Hawkins, Ed: 1 64 Hayne, Karen: 91,206 Hayne, Linda: 91, 164 Hayne, Lori: 91, 108, 206 Hayne, Rosalyn: 190 Healy, Rich: 88,206 Heckel, Joe: 206 He'n , Bev. 198 J Y 5 Helland, Laurie: 7, 198 Hemmelg Henk, Ka arn, Mr. Paul: 142 ren: 164 Henk, Marc: 206 Herickhoff, Doris: 13, 206 Hermes, Jim: 206 Hessling, Mr. Jim: 90, 91, 142 Higgins, Mike: 198 Hilger, Mark: 59, 79, 95, 206 Hilger, Mary: 190, 214 Hilpisch, Lee: 198 Hilpisch, Mike: 79,95, 206 Hinz, Mike: 198 Hoffman, Jim: 190 Hoffman, Lynn: 117, 206 Hoffman, Mary: 190 Hoffman, Therese: 206 Hoffman, Bill: 58, 84, 198 Hoffmann, Bob: 198 Hoheisel, Barb: 66, 207 Hohn, Cil: 117,199 Hohn, Bill: 35, 190 Holbert, Lynn: Holl, Brian: 86, 190 Holl, Ken: 199 Holland, Patty: 207, 209 Holupchinski, Greg: 65, 164 Holupchinski, Steve: 65, 190 Horkey, Karen: 199 Horvath, Mike: 75, 164, 182 Horwath, Barb: 117 Horwath, Jeanne: 164 Hovey, Mike: 51, 70, 71, 87, 164, 213 Hubbell, Pam: 164 Hubler, Mrs. Kathy: 12,107,130 Hudachek, George: 5, 190 Hudachek, Mark: 21, 40, 62, 207 Hudalla, Denise: 207 Hudalla, Diane: 115, 190,214 Hudalla, Janet: 66, 91, 100, 196, 198, 199, 207 Hudalla, Jeannie: 91, 190, 192 Hudalla, Judy: Huonder, Leonard: 164 Huonder, Nancy: 207 Huot, John: 190 Hurt, Mike: 59, 79, 95, 207 Husemann, Chris: 62, 70, 207 Hynan, Mary: 91,190,214 Ireland, Mike: 191 Jablonski, Mike: 59, 79, 207 Jackson, Mary: 191 Janaszak, Steve: 58, 75, 76, 98, 199 Jansen, Jennifer: 164 Jansen, Joe: 58, 86, 87, 199 Jarvis, Kathleen: 164 S. Jeroma Johnson: 25, 29, 130 Jeilfg, Mr. Stan: 31, 58, 80, 81, 95, Fr. John Higgins: 31, 45, 46, 47, 63, 78, 79, 142, 143 Johnson, Mrs. Barb: 108, 135 Johnson, Chris: 12, 13, 199 Johnson, Cindy: 199 Johnson, Mr. Jim: 6, 112, 124, 144, 166 Johnson, Maribeth: 150, 155, 165 Johnson, Rick: 165 Johnson, Robin: 207 Jones, Diane: 207 Jones, Mary: 108, 207 Jones, Sharon: 165 Jordan, Jake: 145,191 Jordan, Nancy 165 Jost, Kathy: 199 Joyce, Peggy: 165 Juba, Dan: 28, 98, 99,151, 165, 185 Juetten, Kim: 199 Juetten, Mike: 88, 207 Jungbauer, Miss Mary: 109, 135 Jungbauer, Lorri: 109, 207 Jungbauer, Jerry: 78, 191 Jungbauer, Joe: 165 Jungwirth, Kathy: 207 Kajer, Ann: 165 Kampa, Mary: VIII, 166, 223 Kane, Kitty: 166 Kansier, Chris: 66, 91, 166 Kansier, Jane: 117, 207 Karel, Denny: 207 Karel, Jerry: 207 Karschnia, Brian: 191 Kath, Jeannine: 166 Kegley, Cathy: 207 Kegley, Sue: 109, 191 Kelly, Paula: 166 Kernpenich, Randy: 207 Kennedy, Jane: 166 Kensy, Barb: 191 Kensy, Doug: 58,199 Kielkucki, Barb: 191 Kielsa, Kevin: 62, 191 Kight, Mr. Jack: 123, 147 Kight, Tim: 191 Kimker, Terri: 100,199 Kipka, Luann: 199 Kirby, Lucretia: 166 Kirby, Ginny: 166,181 Kirst, Laurie: 114, 117,199 Kirst, Mary Jo: 166, 219 Kissling, Kris: 166 Klein, Barb: 91, 100, 199 Klein, Mag: 191,214 Klein, Rick: 191 Klosner, Mark: 75, 77, 78, 92, 199 Kluzik, Joanne: 191 Kluzik, Terry: 207 Knajdek, Kathy: 191 Knie, Ken: 143,167 Kobold, Debbie: 191 Kobold, Terrie: 207 Koch, Jerry: 31, 58, 80, 84, 92, 183, 199 Koch, Mike: 207 Koch, Tom: 79,199 Kohler, Dort: 191 Kohler, Doug: 167 Kohler, Joe: 167,225 Kohler, Judy: 191 Kohler, Sharon: 207 Kohler, Steve: 199 Kokaisel, Howie: 199 Koller, Karen: 91,101,191, 214 Koller, Peter: Kopcinski, Joann 11, 68, 69, 197 Korba, Diane: 167 Kordosky, Mary: 199 Korf, Michelle: 191 Korf, Renee: 207 Koschielak, Ruth: 13, 78, 106, 191 Kostelnik, Yvonne: 207 Kotula, Kathleen: 117,199 Krammer, Alan: 88,207 Kramer, Rosann: 62, 199 Krieglmeyer, Mark: 191 Krieglmeyer, Maryjo: 167 Kuehn, Linda: 167 Kuehn, Debbie: 5, 9, 191, 214 Kuehn, Mike: 70,207 Kueng, Mrs. Margaret: 150 Kujawski, Gary: 84,199 Kunz, Barb: 167 Kunz, Mike: 191 Kuriz, Shellie: 199 Kurysh, Bob: 199 Kurz, Dave: 199 Kurz, Nancy: 167 LaCasse, Pat: 7, 36,113,156, Lackner, Don: 191 Lahr, Tom: 179 Lais, Lynette: 101,191, 214 Lais, Pat: 79,207 L'Allier, Mary: 167 Lambert, Bob: 191 Lanctot, Michele: 208,210 167 Langevin, Scott: 75, 77, 92, 93, 191 Larson, Julie: 108, 127, 167 Larson, Mark: 79, 199 Larson, Mike: 58, 75, 199 LaScotte, Janine: 39,191, 214 LaScotte, Keith: 70, 149, 199 LaVaque, Cindy: 91, 168 LaVaque, Denise: 91, 191 Lavorato, Gina: 91, 208 Law, Mary: 199 Lawrence, Mark: 13, 106, 107, 16 168 Lay, Jeff: 100,111,191 Leach, Joe: 88, 89, 206, 208 LeClaire, Ann: 187, 208 LeClaire, Carol: 115,168 LeClaire, Chuck: 62, 199 LeClaire, Dave: 191 LeClaire, Pat: 208 Legato, Donna: 66, 208 Leier, Pam: 117,208 Leier, Roxy: 49,191 Leier, Bill: 75, 92, 191 LeMay, Cheri: 91, 132,191 LeMay, Michelle: 107, 199, 2 LeMay, Rene: 219 LeMire, Julie: 34, 168 Lenz, Bob: 191 Lescarbeau, Vikki: 192 LeVasseur, Terry: 59, 208 Lewis, Doug: 192 Lewis, Mrs. Phyllis: 153 Libra, Judy: 192 Lieb, Doria: 168 Lieb, Wendy: 109, 206, 208 Liesenfeld, Laurie: 192 Lilyquist, Beth: 192 Livingston, Jim: 62, 70, 199 Loahr, Dan: 199 Lahr, Steve: 79, 208 Loeffler, Cyndy: 144,168 Loeffler, Mary: 91, 208 Loeffler, Terry: 144,192 Lonetree, Tony: 59, 208 Lonetti, Mark: 208 Longbehn, Nancy: 122, 168 Loomis, Bob: 40, 208 Lorenz, Joseph: 27,40 Losinski, Tim: 65, 75 Lucey, Kathy: 208 Lucey, Mike: 187, 200 Lukas, Debbie: 168 Lukas, Jeff: 75, 98, 208 19 0, Lynch, Mary: 200 Mackenburg, Mary: 208, 109 Magnuson, Mahmood, Janet: 200 Mike: 62, 79, 95, Mahoney, Marsha: 196 Mahoney, Terry: 192 Maietta, Don: 192 Malley, Mrs. Polly: 152 Malone, Kev: 208 Maloney, Jim: 78,192 Mandel, Don: 200 Mann, Mrs. Bev: 153 Manteuffel, John: 192 S. Marianne Schlender: 149 S. Marie Anderson: 136, 137 S. Marie Fujan: 133 S. Mark Courteau: 150 Markie, Roseann: 192 Markoe, Elizabeth: 200 Markoe, Peter: 208 Markoe, Stephanie: 168 Marrinan, Reenie: 12,13,16 Marrone, Tom: 70, 72, 168 Br. Martin Selner: 145, 212 Martin, Jennifer: 200 Martin, Mrs. Mary: 149 Martino, Margi: 123,168 S. Mary Charles Branovsky: 136 Masson, Elin: XII, 101, 192, 214 Masson, Leslie: 101, 103, 168,214 Matt, Mary: 200 Matykiewicz, Kathleen: 200 Mauer, Mr. John: 128,150 Mazzitello, 111, 168 McC arron, McCarthy, McCauley, McCauley, Michael: 20, 100 Steven: 192 Dan: 65,86,192 Debra: 200 Mike: 88, 208 McDonough, Maureen: 192 McEvoy, Robert: 168 McFadden, Parry: 108, 208 ... -4 200 8 , 110, ,,,, -+-N sf ii I 1 Pecchia, Joan: 209 . 1' 49 McFarlane, Tom: 78, 98, 169 McGarthwaite, Pat: 192, 214 McGee, Jim: 70, 88, 208 McGee, Margaret: 192 McGlinch, Torn: 79, 96, 200 McGuire, Teresa: 42, 169 McKeever, Mary: 200 McKenzie, Maureen: 200 McKinnon, Ann: 208 McKinnon, Martha: 200 McKliget, Tim: 169 McLaughlin, Kate: 169 McMahon, Janine: 192 McRae, Kathy: 15, 169 Mehl, Michele: 200 Meis, James: 62, 208 Meis, Sharon: 192 Menge, Paul: 62,107,192 Mentzer, Diane: 100, 208 Mentzer, Judy: 112,169 Mentzer, Pat: 112,121,192 Mercier, Char: 108,192 Merth, Tim: 7, 54, 56, 92,192 Meyer, Brian: 54, 169 Meyer, Chuck: 169 Meyer, Chris: IX, 65, 70, 72, 86, 102, 169 Meyer, Greg: 79, 200 Meyer, Kevin: 70,200 Meyer, Stephen: 108 Meyers, Terry: 169 Meysemboug, Judy: 208 S. Michelle Welter: 136 Micko, James: 107, 200 Mielke, Chuck: 208 Mikesh, John: 13, 42,154,169 Mikulich, Jeane: 113, 115, 169, Mikulich, Terri: 109, 208 Milan, Dean: 59, 95, 208 Milan, Steve: 80, 81, 192 Milla, Joe: 169 Miller, Robert: 78,192 Minea, Lynn: 192 Mishuk, Clet: 200 Mock, John: 200 Mock, Kathy: 209 Mogren, Dennis: 192 Molitor, Brian: 107,200 Monn, Steve: 169 Monno, Mark: 209 Montanari, Dennis: 169 Montpetit, Susie: 209 Montpetit, Vincent: 169 Moore, Julie: 91,192 Moore, Michele: 170 Morehead, John: 114, 127, 170 Moris, Phil: 170 Moris, Bob: 78, 192 Morley, Bryan: 200 Mortensen, Bev: 192 178 Mortensen, Gary: 84, 200 Morrison, Pat: 21, 35,114,170 Mottaz, Bobbi: 192 Mrozinski, Jeff: 54, 55, 192 Mrozinski, Mary: 209 Muellner, Doug: 62, 84, 196, 200 Mullner, Mrs. Joyce: 153 Murphy, David: 209 Murphy, Diane: 170 Murphy, Greg: 98, 123, 207, 209 Murphy, Kevin: 209 Nagel, Joe: 200 Nagel, Mary Jo: 170 Nalpinski, Elena: 115,170 Narducci, Chris: 209 Nasseff, Tony: 92, 192 Neid, George: 114, 200 Neis, Rose: 117, 137,200 Nelson, Dan: 84, 192 Nelson, Dennis: 58, 200 Nelson, Joe: 9, 54, 55,116,118,170 Nelson, Kathy: 117, 209 Nelson, Mary: 17, 107, 209 Nelson, Mike: 192 Nelson, Rebecca: 200 Nelson, Tom: 200 Nemeiz, Ed: 200 Nemetz, Mike: 78, 86, 193 Nemo, Nick: 194, 209 Ness, Mark: XII, 78, 79, 170 Newcome, Mary Jo: 200 Nicholson, Sean: 28, 62, 78, 170 Nickelson, Debra: 108, 115, 200 Nied, Patty: 193 Nierenhausen, Jean: 13, 114, 117, 200 Nierenhausen, Mary: VIII, 35, 43, 1 14, 171 Nieters, Tom: 171 Nilan, Kevin: 80, 171, 183, 185 Nordstrom, Anne: 209 Nordstrom, Terri: 193, 214 Norsten, Brian: 62, 209 Norsten, Paul: 171 Notarino, Jean: 171 Notto, Jeff: 7, 86,112,118,156, 171, 185, 236 Novak, Mike: 200 Novotny, Cindy: 193 Novotny, Mary Jo: 171 Nowicki, Mike: 58, 79. 200 Nugent, Kevin: 74, 75, 98, 193 O'Callaghan, Brian: 65, 86, 89, 193 O'Connell, Dan: 5, 21, 54, 86, 90, 114, 134, 171 O'Connor, Colleen: 66, 91,115 193, 214 O'Connor, Don: 75,171 Odean, Mrs. Eileen: 20,120,130 Odean, Patty: 22,113,172 O'Donnell, Mary: 193 O'Keefe, Pat: 62, 209 O'Keefe, Thom: 172,182, 214 O'Malley, Pat: 54 Opalinski, Peggi: 172 Ormerod, Mrs. Lola: 130 Orth, Don: 200 Osberg, Dave: 58, 59, 88, 140, 206 209 Oscarson, Roy: 172 Parker, Marci: 200 Passe, Jeff: 46, 147, 172 S. Patrick Collins: 42, 130 Patzke, Liz: 137,187,193 Paul, David: 172 Paul, Jeff: 209 Paul, Kathy: 101,115, 172,214 Paul, Mike f74J: 78,193 Paul, Mike f76J: 209 Pavlak, Chris: 172 Pecchia, Ann: 91,115,133,193 Pearson, Cindy: 200 Peltier, Rory: 160, 172 Penberthy, Kevin: 35, 40, 147, 172 Pendergrass, Al: 172 Peninger, Mike: 46, 48, 98, 172 185 Perron, Barb: 209 Persby, Scott: 58, 79, 95, 201 Persoon, Joe: 86, 193 Peterfeso, Debbie: 117,201 Petersen, Terri: 172 Peterson, Mr. Dennis: 131 Peterson, Mrs. Margie: 153 Peterson, Gary: 201 Peterson, Monica: 193 Peterson, Rita: 172 Peterson, Meg: 172 Peterson, Mark: 209 Peterson, Steve: 173 Pnugi, Beth: 45, 48, 100, 101, 173 214 Pflugi, Matt: 59, 70, 209 Philbrook, Michelle: 193 Phipps, Dan: 201 Phipps, Jenellenz 209 Pierce, John: 74, 75, 76, 92, 19 3 Pierce, John: 62, 78, 201, 220 Pierce, Ellie: 90, 100, 201 F-Ml., , an Pierce, Steven: 79, 95, 209 Pierce, Tom: 201 Pistulka, Greg: 201 Plaster, Rae: 134, 201 Podobinski, Ann: 201 Poole, Lucy: 201 Poplau, Mr. Don: 123,147 Poppert, Mary: 193 Porto, Mrs. Maria: 134,135 Pottratz, John: 86,173 Poucher, jim: 80, 81, 173, 183 Poucher, Jack: 80, 173, 183 Pretzel, Mary Ann: 115, 201 Prior, Paul: 84, 209 Pritschet, john: 62, 209 Pritschet, Terese: 173 Prokosch, Rick: 59, 209 Prybella, Denise: 66, 91, 173 Pugleasa, jim: 173 Quinn, Mike: 62,121,193 Quinlan, Jean: Rada, Dan: 209 Rademacher, Karla: 193 Rademacher, Keith: 209 Raduenz, Lisa: 152,201 Rafferty, Mary Lou: 209 Rafferty, Terry: 193 Ralph: 187 Rantapaa, Mr. Larry: 145 Rauch, Pete: 173 Ravenscroft, Leesie: 2, 193, 214 Redlund, Sharon: 201 Resse, Sue: 38, 193 Reese, Teresa: 201 Regan, Mike: 65, 75, 98,201 Regan, Pat: 59, 79, 91, 206, 209 Regenauer, Diane: Reichow, Mary: 174 Reif, Dave: 65, 79, 201 Reif, Bob: 96,193 Reiff, john: 59, 79, 92, 209 Reilly, Anne: 209 Reilly, Kevin: 193 Reilly, Pat: 193 Rembish, Eileen: 66, 91, 115, 174 Renteria, Mrs. Anne: 21,69,91, 141 Rhein, Mary Jo: 174 Rice, Steve: 193 Rick, Gary: 174 Rieger, Debbie: 117, 201 Rieger, Tom: 100, 174 Ries, lean: 187 Ries, Rick: 193 Rieschl, Donna: 174, 220 Riley, Joe: 209 Riley, Karen: 193 Riley, Vincent: 43, 193 Rivard, Tom: 201 Rivet, Don: 174 Robidou, John: 70, 88, 174 Robidou, Joe: 59, 209 Roden, Kathy: 193 Roden, Mark: 108,135, 209 Roden, Paul 2,11,121,179 Rodriguez, Iulene: 201 Rodriguez, Mary: 193 Rogers, Mrs. Beatrice: 49,128 Rogers, Joe: 209 Rogers, Mike: 58, 201 Rohlik, Mr. Jim: 14, 123, 125, 214 Romanchuk, Rod: 58, 75, 92, 201 Romani, Bobbi: 101, 193, 214 Romocky, Ian: 209 Rose, Maureen: 107, 201 Rosemark, john: 201 Rosemark, Michael: 100, 110, 174, 180 Rosenthal, Barb: 12,104, 174 Ross, Cindy: 201 Ross, Mary: 209 Roth, Mike: 65, 86, 145, 193 Roth, Steve: 209 Roubik, Belinda: 210 Rowan, john: 201 Ruda, Dan: 193 Ruda, Melanie: 115,174 Ruemmele, Miss. Mary: 118,126, 217 Ruemmele, Sheryl: 210 Russell, Kathleen: 174 Russell, Mary: 193 Russell, Paul: 79, 210 Ruza, John: 59, 210 Ruza, Mary: 175 Ryan, Colleen: 210 Ryan, Kay: 210 Ryan, Kevin: 210 Ryan, Kim: 193 Ryan, Tim: 193 Rydel, Mike: 59, 79, 95, 210 Sabean, Sandy: 133,193 Sagstetter, Carol: 49, 175 Sagstetter, Dave: 70,201 Sagstetter, Debbi: 210 Sagstetter, Nancy: 175 Sampair, Deb: 193,214 Sandberg, Dianne: 201 Sandquist, Rosie: 201 Santa, Chris: 193 Santa, Steve: 175 Sarafolean, Mary: 109 Sarafolean, Mike: 193,210 Sarrack, Gus: 210 Sauer, Mark: 54, 56, 86, 88 Sauer, Melissa: 91, 194,210 Sauka, Rosie: 109,210 Savina, Kathy: 194 Sawyer, Stacey: 36,117,210 Scanlan, Paul: 88, 210 Scanlan, Rosi: 210 Schaal, Barbara: 2 Schadt, Sue: 201 Schaefer, Dan: 201 Schaffhausen, Joe: 145,194 Scherman, Mr. Dave: 130 Scherman, Bob: 210 Schiller, Paul: 201 Schiltgen, Dennis: 175 Schlink, Mike: 201 Schmid, Mary Pat: 201 Schmidt, Brian: 86,194 Schmidt, Pam: 201 Schmidt, Renee: 115, 143, 175 Schmidt, Rick: 179 Schmit, Vern: 143,175 Schmitt, Kris: 175 Schmitz, John: 84, 201 Scheeman, Beth: 175 Schneider, Frank: 107, 187, 201 Schneider, joe: 175 Schober, Roseanne: 201 S. Scholastica Maus: 42, 121, 151, 170 Schoenecker, June: 101, 194, 214 Schort, jane: 194 Schowalter, Juanita: 202 Schowalter, Bob: 9, 86, 194 Schreiner, Cindy: 13,107, 116, 154 175 Schroepfer, Michele: 36, 120, 175 Schuhwerch, Jeff: 202 Schuhwerck, Andriette: 210 Schulze, Cindy: 194 Schultz, Mary: 194,214 Schultz, Tom: 35, 59, 79,207,210 Schumacher, Mark: 194 Schumacher, Mr. Paul: 145 Schumacher, Mrs. Carol: 142 Schwalen, Ellen: 210 Schwalen, jean: 194 Schwar11, Gerry: 210, 59 Schwarz, Mary Lou: 194 Schwietz, Annie: 5,101, 118, 194, 214 Schwieiz, Debbie: 4, 119,175 Schwietz, Steve: 210 Scott, Gregory: 75 Seaman, Maggie: 202 Seidl, Denise: 117, 202 Seitzer, Joe: 210 Selbitschka, Sandy: 202 Selchow, Marc: 175 Selz, Shannon: 194 Senger, Teri: 107, 117, 202 Senta, Peggy: 202 Senyk, M ary: Senyk, Steve Sewald, Jane 38,115,194 210 202 Sexton, Mr. Kevin: 70 Shanley, Brian: 210 Shanley, Lynn: 175, 212 Shanley, Sue: 194 Shea, Rosemary: 210 Sheak, Mark: 65, 75, 86, 89, 202 Sherwood, Jeff: VIII, 54, 58, 79, 196, 202 Shields, Colleen: 7,101,1 Shields, Bob: 54, 134, 176 Shir, Rocklin: 48, 151, 176 Shirley, Jane: 202 Shish, Mrs. Jane: 133 Shor, Mrs. Rita: XIV, 66, 100, 110, 145 Siebr, Joy: 202 Simon, Dave: 40, 210 Simon, Paul: 54,176 Sivald, Mary: 1,115, 146,17 Skayer, Dennis: X, 210 Skrypek, Mr. Terry: 56, 59, 79, 92, 93,130 75,214 9o,91, 6,223 Skupa, Mary: 115, 194 Smith, Barb: 210 Smith, Barb: 101, 143,176, 213, 214 Smith, Dan: 114,202 Smith, Mrs. Chris: 135 Smith, Greg: 70, 202 Smith, Mary: 202 Smith, Stef: 176,228 Smith, Terry: 202 Sopkiewicz, Torn: 96, 176 Sorenson, Anne: 194 Sorensen, Rick: 176 Soucheray, Alison: 210 Sowada, Gerald: 210 Spangler, Patrick: 177 Spannbauer, Dave: 75,177 Spannbauer, Joyce: 90, 91, 120, 194 Sperl, Colleen: 177 Sprangers, Dave: 210, 211 Stackpole, Laurie: 78, 194, Stadler, Joe: 59, 88, 210 Stahn, Bob: 194 Stanoch, Bruce: 78 Stanoch, Carol: 202 Stanoch, Cathy: 91, 202 Steiner, Mark: 84,177 Steiner, Mike: 58, 202 Steiner, Pat: 202, 218 Stejskal, Liz: 91, 202 Stejskal, Joe: 79, ss, 210 Stephenson, Scott: 210 Stockton, Sue: 45 Stoffel, Mike: 40, 202 Stoffels, Janet: 202 Stokes, Laura: 194 Strandberg, Anne: 210 Strobel, Dawn: 210 Strobel, Sheila: 100,202 214 Sturm, Mary: 78,194 Suddendorf, Mr. Gregg: 128,191,251 Sullivan, Anthony: 211 Supan, Curtis: 96, 114, 213 Supan, G. : 202 Supan, Lynn: 117 Swanson, Gary: 211 Swanson, Mark: 38, 100, 110,111, 194 Syfko, Joe: 194 Szalapski, Ed: 207,211 Tamble, Joe: 80, 84, 95, 206, 211 Tarara, Mrs. Evelyn: 152 Taruscio, Diane: 202 Taruscio, Gary: 194 Tasler, Dianne: 211 Tasler, Sue: 202 Taylor, Joe: 211 Taylor, Mary: 114, 176,177, 184 Taylor, Bill: 177 Tedesco, Tony: 202 Teibel, Mr. Kent: 23, 79, 98, 123, 136 Teibel, Mike: 194 S. Theresa Kelly: 100, 124, 136, 214 Thoele, Pat: 211 Thomas, Mary: 109,211 Thompson, Mike: 211 Thurmes, Bill: 62, 211 Thurner, Therese: 203 Tillges, Kathy: 177 Tillges, Bob: 194 Timm, Barb: 194 Timm, Carol: 211 Timmons, Dave: 177 Timmons, Lynne: 91,203 Tischler, Gail: 40, 114, 177 Tobritzhofer, Mary: 194 Tolaas, Greg: 146,194 Tolaas, Tim: 211 Torning, Jean: 115, 203 Torning, Steve: 177 Tousignant, Andre: 177 Treichel, John: 88, 89, 203 Treichel, Tom: 211 Tretter, Beverly: 38, 194 Truhler, Peter: 194 Trusten, John: 160,177 Trusten, Steve: 62, 201,203 Twohy, Maggie: 211 Twohy, Joe: 194 Tyler, Mark: 203 Ulrich, Kathy: 194 Ulrich, Terry: 46, 177 Urbanski, Linda: 109, 211 Urick, Marie: 118,194 Urizar, Fransico: 49, 96, 97, 177, 179 Van Der Bosch, Kevin: 80, 194 Van Guilder, Gayle: 203 Vasl-co, Rog: 211 Veitch, Cindy: 203 Veloso, Lina: 178 Verness, Mary: 194 S. Veronica Novotny: 153 Voeller, Steve: 100, 110, 194 Vollmer, Mark: 178, 203 Vollmer, Mary: 107,218 Wachtler, John: 62, 70, 203 Wagner, Michael: 178 Waldera, Marijo: 108,178 Walek, Jean: 178 Walerius, Linda: 69, 178 Walerius, Sharon: XV69, 133, 195 Walfoort, Terry: 211 Walsh, Julee: 203 Walz, John: 195 waiz, 166: 6, 7, 8, 23, 54, 70, 92, 178 Warner, Cindy: 195 Watson, James: 70, 195 Watson, Sandy: 203 Watson, Sharon: 195 Watson, Susan: 148,178 Watters, Tom: 203 Weber, Mary: 35,101,114,176, 178, 214 Weber, Monica: 195 Weide, Randy: 203 Weier, Gary: 127,195 Weier, Greg: 59, 211 Weik, Cindy: 211 Weinand, Mark: 178 Weinberger, Mark: 211 Weinke, Gayle: 178 Welle, Pat: 179 Wellner, Pam: 69, 179 Welscher, Teresa: 203 Wermers, Brenda: Wermers, Dan: 203 Weyandt, Pete: 78, 84, 203 Whisler, Jeff: 75, 95, 211 Wiblishauser, Lois: 179 Wiederkehr, Denise: 203 Wiese, Christine: 211 Wietecki, Lynne: 203 Wilhelm, Margie: 179 Willard, Toni: 91, 117, 211 Willard, Greg: 149, 203 Williams, Michelle: 203 Wilson, Colleen: 198,203 Wilson, Diane: 211 Wilson, Kevin: 195 Wilson, Mary: 203 Wilson, Shelley: 195 Wind, Carol: 109,117, 211 Wind, Don: 170 Wind, Michael: 7, 21, 78, 156, 179 Wind, Steve: 59,211 Wind, Terri: 91, 195 Winkel, Gary: 54, 80, 104,195 Winkler, Mark: 211 Winkler, Nancy: 179, 219 Winter, John: 203 Wohlferd, Ken: 38,107, 195 Wohlferd, Phyllis: 25, 13, 117, 203 Wojcik, Susan: 179 Wojcik, Mr. Ted: 18, 58, 123,147 Wojcik, Paul: 54, 70, 86, 195 Wojcik, Richard: 179 Wold, Mr. Jim: 54, 57, 86 Wold, Mr. Bill: 54, 123, 147 Wold, Mary: 114, 117, 203 Woodward, John: 211 Worms, Jeff: 70,71,195 Wozniak, Ronald: 70, 203 Wozniak, Sharon: 195,214 Wurm, Terri: 179 Wurm, Patty: 211 Yarusso, Dave: 62, 195 Yarusso, JoAnn: 66,211 Yekaldo, Chris: 203 Yorga, Jeanne: 195 Yorga, Terence: 203 Young, Gregory: 195 Young, Jean: 203 Zachman, Pam: 108,211 Zachman, Paul: 195 Zagaria, Michael: 195 Zappa, Mark: 78,100,110,193, 195, 223 Zeverino, Roy: 195 Zieminski, Pam: 69, 195 Zingsheim, Mary: 203 Zintl, Jo Ann: 100, 211 Good bye to It s done MISS R , We told o ggoe here comes Nelson--grab you not to Worry orgeino- j-ifQi!QQ?ie o thatniiifa good 1zat1on, edltorlal meeting picture but Wedid the but flrst to pick an layout-save it for the edltor the Staff, new gg g . .june 22 and faces come and gone. c of . .113 flgure out EVERY PAGE . o oo fto get done, but how many W111 there be? what a nite'?!!pictu1:es depends on the ads. . .I' 11 printged under unusual let Debble Worry ces, eeoo the that why can 1: ' of the book in june?. . . a Mtimesfg .Nelson episode. . . 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