Humboldt High School - Life Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1975

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First district volleyball tourney Nov. 2-5 Above: Blocking a ball spiked by Diana Bravo are Joni Hanson and Barb Hines. Below: Row l: Laura Diaz, Laurie Littfin, Mary Jo Exley, Lisa Settivig, Ann Gelting. Row 2: Coach Ziemski, Amy Langlois, Kathy Reicher, Barb Hines, Anna Rodriguez, Joni Hanson, Kathy Letourneau, Diana Bravo, Grace Romo, Roni Block. Not pic- tured: Denise Ferber. LI-I.H.S. won Opponent 0 2 Johnson 0 2 Highland Park 2 0 2 is . . ' ra., ,.... r, ..,.. ..,,,,-. ,. . .. .. . .4 -m.4n. Mlilfay 0 2 12 2 o 2 O South St.f.PauI 2 Central 1 MechaniciArts 0 St. Paul Park Districts i 1 t tt l 2 , .Ioiinsoni 2 BSquad L 2 0 .Tartan l South St..y1?aul Reflecting the rising in- terest in girls' athletics, a new tradition began the week of November 2-5 with the first girls' district volleyball tournaments at Highland Park and Phalen Park schools. Hum- boldt was represented by the team of 15 girls, and they de- feated Murray and played one close game with Johnson, who went on to become city champs. This year's team had a fifty percent season, said Coach Ziemski. She has high hopes for next year, possibly the state tournaments. The team will be losing four sen- iors, but this year's most valuable player, Junior Kim Hagen, will be returning. The team's best games were against Highland, Tarten, and Murray in a come-from-behind win. , . .,-.., .,,. ,....,..,. r r. ..-,.-..s... l2WVolIeyball

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Q 'ffl i. J' ' L iii, G ' f '1'II , , , , i af 2 .r I 3 M.: 4 Jr. if ,,, E., I 5,,: fi' 3 ' Wi' ii .. -5 . 7' f X ' 'ba ' '- flVV -75 :ggfxb 'W Above: Preventing a Southwest player from scoring are Don Day. 34, Doug Schleichert. 77. and .lim Zigan. 83. Below: Don Day picks up little yardage. Terry Albrecht, 66, watches. dull q Y B Squad has 3-3-1 Season Good was the word Coach Ekbom used to describe the 3-3-l season for B-squad foot- ball. The team was young but enthusiastic, he commented. Especially memorable was the the game with Mechanic Arts in which Humboldt trailed I4-0 at halftime, but came back to score three touchdowns and two run-in conversions for the final 22-l4 victory. Next year the schedule will include all other city B-teams. H.H.S. 8 20 Johnson 0 0 Highland Park 22 I4 Mechanic Arts 6 30 Central 6 18 Murray 16 0 Washington Non-conference 12 6 Lakeville B-squad: Row I: Kent Dufault, Jim Munkwitz, Mike Stevenson, Mario Casalenda, David Garske, Tom Snyder. Row 2: Paul Bloch, Greg Nielsen, Mario Reyes. Gary Tourville. Tim Gilbertson. Row 3: Jim Stanek. Joe Mike, Tim Brengman, Nick Steichen. Mark VanGuilder, Tim Pieper, Todd Drake, Coach Ekbom. ' 'rg . A . -es y szsilliffaf if FO0TBMl Fllllilihll. F00 TBALL



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Pictured: Row l: Theresa Abbott, Mary Bakko. Amy Langlois. Row 2: Coach Ziem- ski, Brenda Drinnin, Jean Dwyer, Kathy Letourneau, Denise Ferber. Not Pictured: Bev Schaefer, Becky Smith, Kathy Martinek, Denise Burg, Karen Romero, Sandy Sussner, Mary Budziszewski, and Tammy Firkus. .. NJ sms ssvsx , , ww ,, K ,', ,s of 'J , NW, 4 X Above: A new Humboldt record holder, Karen Romero, jumps the hurdles with ease in a meet at Harding. Above: A Streaker of the Week winner, Jean Dwyer, races for the fin- ish line in the 880. Above Right: Rest- ing up before a meet at Harding are, Amy Langlois, Denise Ferber, and Mary Budziszewski. Team sets records These members of the '74 girls' track team set new Humboldt records: Kathy Letourneau ran the 60 yard hurdles at 9:6, and she ran the mile at 6:42.8. Karen Romero ran the 110 yard hurdles at 1924. Running the 880 Medley Relay at 2:2l.2 were: Denise Ferber, Brenda Drinnin, Theresa Abbot, and Mary Bakko. Kathy Letourneau leaped 15 feet V2 inch in the running longjump. Throwing discuss at 86 feet 'A inches was Karen Romero. Award holders were, Kathy Letourneau as the Most Valuable Runner, and Jean Dwyer, Kathy Letourneau, and Karen Romero, as Streakers ofthe Week. Many of the girls on the track team, were also active in other school functions, or had part timejobs. At the beginning ofthe season, there were 25 girls at the end ofthe season, there were only 12 girls left. W yt -1 1974 Girls Track Team Scores April 17 Central 117 .Murray 24 Humboldt 4 April 23 g ,Johnson . 99 gg Washington 24 llt ,el ,g,1g,Humboldt 10 ,ji Mali' 9 1it72ff?E5iMe6chanic Arts R' ee,tt V4'iHumboldt 404 , Monroe 7 ,May 20 Harding 75 1 Highland 63 Humboldt 7 Girls' Track 13

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