Jefferson High School - Alexian Yearbook (Alexandria, MN)
- Class of 1976
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The lust to get rich quick was the force behind this biggest and gaudiest gold rush ever. The Iron Horse, carrying homesteaders, greatly helped settlement of the new country. The first transcontinental railroad connected the country at Promontory Summit, Utah, on May 10, 1869. In the fight to achieve commerce equality, the United States found itself in a naval war over shipping lanes. Fort McHenry was heriocally held during a British naval bombardment, and the stars and stripes still flew after a night of hard fighting. The next morning Francis Scott Key penned the immortal words of what would become the national anthem. « e. I f r . Settlers had to have permanent access to the new lands, so canals and bridges were built to carry stages and wagon trains loaded with machinery destined for settlements in the West. The pioneers foresaw great wealth in the cheap acreage that was available. Frontiersmen cleared the wilderness, built set- tlements and drove back the Indians. The Pony Express and the telegraph became primary means of communication. While gold rush fever gripped the country, states were increasingly more divided on the slavery issue. Civil war broke out in the East. This Brothers War was bitterly fought and, though the scars remain even today, slavery was abolished. The Stamp Act of 1765 was an attempt by Eng- land to tax items that were wholly American. The colonists reacted in seething resentment which erupted into angry protestations. The first blood of the American Revolution was spilled durjpg one such incident at Boston in 1770. Several Americans lost their lives over a snowball thrown at a British sentry. Transportation was setting the pattern for the American way of life. The country became a mobile society with electric trolleys, automo- biles. farm machinery, and bicycles, all the rage. Along with the accessibility of travel came a new era of nationalism. A World War called upon the nation's young men to unite and fight. After the war in Europe, the nation pulled itself together and industry flourished once again. A carefree America bur- ied war memories in the new moving pictures, telephones, light bulbs, electric generators, stock market ticker tape machines, phono- graphs and a wealth of inventions from the fer- tile minds of its young inventors. Baseball be- came the national sport and prohibition was law Black Thursday. October 24. 1929, saw the American stock market crash to the lowest level in history. Panic set in as the unemployment level skyrocketed. The country was in its worst economic crisis. Slowly, but surely, the wounds of the crash, the dust bowl, ' and poverty healed • JK- ATION JkL STAMP NO. 34 ■8? 35 1 ♦ Jtr.PATION JKr STAMP NO. fPHF 38 «PUP 39 1 V r.RATION JK- STAMP NO. 42 «spur 43 1 ♦s TPATIONI STAMP NO. 46 ] 47 i The steel industry geared up for the revival while rumors were whispered in the Roosevelt administration of another impending war The nation's leaders scoffed, until December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor! Industrial production reached a peak during the war years. Upon their return from four years of battle, the veterans forged ahead with an eye on a better life for everyone. Several mod- erate recessions in the 50's and 60s reminded cautious citizens of past decades. Huge strides were being taken in the scientific field. Television became a part of every family's life. National events were household topics — while they happened — thanks to the new medi- um. Individuals and groups were seen on the tube ” as they advocated new social reform, or justice, or special causes of their own TV gave individuals and political systems power greater than ever before. Audio-visual journalism had made its impact. Nearly 100 years of struggling for civil liberties were realized when President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law The Act outlawed segregation in any form The seventies shed light on a new trouble for the nation as it approached its 200th birthday. The world s energy sources and natural re- sources were being used up faster than they could be replenished. Americans once again waded into a new frontier. The energy crisis” and ecology” were prominent words in the language. Ways to save nature from the neglect of mankind and ways of preserving precious fuel without damaging that balance of nature were the objectives of Americans across the country. Earth's crises spurred Americans into further pioneering. 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IN MEMORIAM JOHN YAGER 1959 — 1975 5 SENIORS Darla Rita Jeanne Ackerman Affeldt Ahlfors Tom Keith Judy Caryn Alber Albertsen Altermatt Anderson SENIORS Susan Keith Darrel Denise Beers Beilke Benesh Berg Brian Tim John Jay Berger Bergquist Beyer Blair Lana Bomsta Mark Bredc Mark Brolin Clayton Bruss Lori Jody Annette Cindy LcRoy Carrico Cassell Cihlar Cook Cook Mary Terry Alicia Monica Cremers Crosgrove Darveaux Davis SENIORS Kevin Donatelle Mike Kari Dehlin Diekman 8 Sheila Doraska Bob Dreger Tony Dropik Kevin Dusing Dvorsak Robert Ekdahl Dorette Erasmus Larry Feeken Dziuk Tim Ellison Scott Erickson Tim Ferguson Eastlund Scott Engh Russell Esterberg Steve Fernow r Eugene Engstrom SENIORS Eckstein Ehrlichmann Janet Feyereisen Terrie Mark Carrie Karen Neil Fitzgerald Flesland Floding Forsgren Fredman Gayle Kim Mark Froemming Froemming Froemming Nancy Garlock SENIORS 10 Laurie Gregg Cathy Griese Pat Gromatka Neil Linda Dana Grundei Gueniher Haak Mindy Debbie Haaven Hale Mark Scott Gary Hanson Haskamp Hausmann Jan Robert Linda Hausmann Hedine Helander SENIORS Sue Henningsgaard Alice Hertel Kathy Hertwig 11 SENIORS Patricia Mike Randy Hertwig Herzog Hevern Michael Julie Hans Mike Hildman Hills Hintzen Hintzen 12 Barbara Howell Kim Hubred Shellie Huffman SENIORS Karen Jerry Kimberly Hvezda Iverson Iverson Karen Johnson Barbara lohnson Mike Jensen Bobette Johnson A Bruce Johnson Scott Johanson Joanne Johnson Kraig Johnson Mark Johnson Neal Johnson 13 Koep Kolstad SENIORS Klimck Louise Kramer Roxanne Krohnfeldt Koudela Thomas Krefi Arlan Krohnfeldt Lynn Krueger Paul Kusmak Leslie Jill Julie Kimberly Larson Larson Larson Denise Lorsung Mark Lundberg Gary Lundgren I eh man Leuthner Lorsung Lorenz SENIORS Tom Nyvold Caroline Oberg June Oberg Dennis Olsen Bev Olson Cheryl Kenneth Pam Otto Patrick Pedersen Vince Pesola Kris Peterson Neil Peterson Connie PeKarek Andy Pederson John Plein Richard Peterson |l Doug Pierce 20 Mike Poirier Cari Powers Terry Powers SENIORS Richard Robert Prentice Prentice Debbie Price Jackie Pugleasa Teresa Quinn Dave Rader £ Lee Radii Vicki David Peter Rasmusen Reece Reinhardt 21 Denyce Reznecheck Debbie Richardson kod Ripperger Janice Roers Neil Roers William Jean Gary Karen Rogers Rohn Rosengren Rosengren Marie Roth SENIORS Pat Rouillard Dave Rud Joe Rueter 22 Jolene Rutten Randy Saari Pam Sackett Melanie Bill Sandi Schmidt Schmidt Schneider Annette Schoening Kim Schulke Glen Schultz Heidi Schultz SENIORS Amy Schwendemann Scott Sheehan Syliva Sheldon 23 SENIORS Paul Schoemaker Cindy Shogren Doran Sicwert Brad Sandy Mary Brent Skramkstad Skramstad Skretny Smith Susan Smith Terry Stier Halsey Stocker Lynn Stoeck Brad Strand Cheryl Strand SENIORS Brad Linda Linda Struck Suchy Suckow □an Shirley Diane John Lisa Sundgaard Svee Svitak Tanquist Tarrant Skip Mark Amy Randy Annette Taylor Tesch Tessmer Thoen Thoennes Alice Julie Rick Sally Brad Thompson Thompson Thunberg Tillitt Timm 25 Debbie Verpy Linda Janice Reid Voller VonderHaar Wahl Janice Sue Waldorf Walsh Kevin LuAnn Mike Weisel Welle Wendland Sheri Westman Karen Wiley Emily Wilke 26 Becky Wilken LuAnn Debbie Williams Wolf Grant Wunderlich Gary Bill Zastrow Zastrow Lynette Wollin Becky Ziegelmann Cheryl Ziegelmann Vera Zimmel Marsha Greeley SENIORS John Guck Mark A. Johnson Deanna Morrow 27 28 Mary David Tim Tammy Jill Lisa Robert Ross Aga Ahlquist Albert Allison Altermatt Amundson Anderly Anderson Sheldon Tammy Timothy Wendy Dana Gene Tom Cheryl Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews Arnold Asleson Austin Gene Carol Debbie Karen Timothy Douglas Loren Gary Bale Baltes Barnier Battles Bauer Becker Benson Berg Scott Layne Roxanne Heidi Kevin Sarah Tim Berglin Bettermann Bettermann Beyer Bitzan Bjerkness Blair Kevin Botzet JUNIORS Tim Tom Darla Julie Bryan Ledell Brackin Brake Brechbiel Brendle Breesem Bruss Roger Pam Arnold Douglas Chuck James Busch Carlquist Carlson Carlstrom Cassady Cassell Peter Larry Paul Debbie James John Connie Launa Christenson Christiason Christopherson Cihlar Coleman Colton Cook Cook Tyler Joyce Blaise Randy Craig Beverly Mark Michael Crosby Crumpton Darveaux Dau Dejong Doebber Donetelle Dosland Kathy Randy Michael Jane Scott Kris Clinton Bill Duray Dusing Eilers Ekdahl Ellison Elton Emmert Erickson William Robert Betty Mary Tim Lori Leslie Ernst Etherridge Eye Faust Fearing Feeken Feigum Terry Jean Susan Bill Kathy Debbie Ferguson Fitzgerald Flint Flolid Fredman Freier Melinda Fristedt JUNIORS Laurie John Linda Tom Chuck Lori Oarlock Garrett Garrett Gasperlin Geris Gesell JUNIORS Andrew Lavern Keith Dan Paul Judy Gess Gettel Godfrey Gray Greengo Grundei Paul Rachelle Ted Ellen Kay Norman John Jeffrey Grunewald Guenther Haar Haglund Hale Hammergren Hanson $aMie Ricky Ricky Janet Pam Marc Deanna Haub Hauer Hausken Hayes Helander Henderson Henningsgeerd Jody Calvin Daniel T. Nancy Danny Julie Anne Doug Herrly Hertel Hertwig Hill Hintzen Hohnwaldt Holthusen Hubbard Mary Richard Cindy Jean Patty Jerry Gail Ann Huberty Hull Hustad Hvezda Iverson Jackson Jacobson Jensen Suzanne Alicia Cherie Darwin Jane Kent Lary Michelle Jenson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Marcia Debra Ion Marcie Nolan Jan Mary Jo Kophart Kilmer King Kloehn Kloehn Kluver Kluver Ricky Scott Brian Alan Vicki Judy Cheri Kluver Knowles Koenig Koep Kopet Kortie Krachl Garry Randy Gaylord Pauline Carol Carol Marie Debbie Krachl Kracht Krohnfeldt Krohnfeldt Kroupa Krump Kuhlmann Kuhnau Linda Mike Merle Julie Scot! Renae Cary Steve Kuhne Kuhne Kunde Kurtz Kutz Kvilhaug Kvitek LaBerge Randy David Sherry Lois Rosannr Tom Jeff Sally Landeen Larson Larson Lee Lee Lehman Lenar z Lenz O 32 Melanie Harvey Richard loan Richard Lisa Gail Sieve Linder Lindstrom Lorenz Lorsung Luke Lundquist Malwitz Mankenberg lane Lonnie Marboe Martin Ioann Tim Marusak Mateer |udy Vicky Mattocks Mayer lames Tcrrie McCabe Medicraft Kathleen Arlen David Laurie Meissner Melzer Michaels Midboe Gene Brian Mike Cindy Miller Monson Montbriand Morse Terrill Marialice Gaylord Karin Allan Cindy Jeffrey Morical Muyres Nack Nellos Nelson Nelson Nelson Linda Lou Lori Pam Tammy Connie Renee Cheryl Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Neumann Nicklay Norling JUNIORS Ly°n Larry David Janice Josephine Trisha Norton Novotny Oberg Oberg Oberg Ohlsen Elisabeth Brad lulie Kim Ldurie Jodi Tonya lodi Olsen Olson Olson Olson Olson Oothoudt Ornduff Pantze ludy Kent John Ted Karlan Bruce Denise Jeffrey Pederson PeKarek Perkins Perry Persson Peterson Peterson Peterson Kris William Gary Daniel Mike Jan Allison Randy Peterson Peterson Pettit Picotte Pierce Pillatzki Pinke Pomeranz Judy Susan Wencil Jennifer Donald Robert Shelly Pospisil Powers Pronek Pynes Quinn Ramey Rassat Gordon Anita Martha Doug Mark Pam Rhonda Raveling Redig Reece Reis Rettig Richter Richter JUNIORS Brent Denise Dawn Ken Debbie Ripley Rocheford Rodvold Roerick Roers 33 Alan Robert Harly Rita Susan Sheldon Scott Salisbury Saurdiff Scheffler Schlosscr Schlosser Schmidt Schroeder -aro rma Kate Ramona Richard Cindy Gary David Schulte Schultz Schunamen Schwanke Schwardt Sell Semmens Senstad Pe,er Rose Pam Dorla Stanton Duane Tom Sheldon Shermak Sherrett Siewert Sjoman Sondgeroth Southward Becky Stanz Gwen Steidl Jean Steidl Stephanie Bradley Steidl Stein Rose Stier A Sandy Vicki Stark Steen Mark Stiver Melissa Stocker Bryan Janet Kathy Debbie Stoeck Stoltenberg Strelow Sundgaard Donald Jim Swann Swedberg 34 JUNIORS Nancy Micky Ricky Pat Jill Robin Swenson Swor Syverson Theiss Thompson Thorson David Jamie Jody Paul Michael Jean Susanne Toso Treischel Trenne Trenne Truax Tvrdik Tvrdik Tom Karen Susan Eugene Tim Dan Richard Tracy Tvrdik Uhde Undem Vacek Waage Wagner Waldorf Way Lynn Dawn Rex Tom Steve DeAnn Randy Wegner Welfare Weinmaster Wenner Werner Westrom Wichterman Chris Mike Eric Pat Dana Greg Leon Widstrom Wiener Wilken Wille Winger Wischmak Wunderlich Linda Randall Faye Cathy Audrey Ron Randy Wussow Zastrow Zimmel Zinsli Zweig Joyce McDonald 35 Greg Mary Carol Amanda Beth Lynn Susan Todd Allguire Altermalt Anderley Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Vicki Jeff Robert Phil Becky Jill Keith Anderson Appling Arvold Aslagson Atherton Backhaus Baldwin Neil Jan Kevin Barbara Jim Richie Dave Lori Barros Barthelemy Battles Beckman Beliveau Beliveau Bell Benson Todd Dean Cathy Don Kay Lynn Kathleen Kenneth Berghuis Blade Blair Blakesley Bohne Bosek Botzet Mike Botzet Jim Bous SOPHOMORES Bret Linda Tim Heidi Steve Richard Brazel Brede Brede Bressem Brockopp Bullick Robert Randa Mary Pam Jan Sharon Bullick Burgau Bursch Burss Campbell Carlson Brian Patty Linda Robert Craig Anne Tami Barb Carlstrom Chan Chermak Clapshaw Collins Cremers Crosgrove Dau Craig Paul Nate Steven Nathan Jean William Dempcwolf Diekman Digre Dilly Doege Dokken Doraska Mike Kathryn Karen Cheryl Lonnie Jufie Debbie Pat Dreger Dropik Duray Dusing Dvorsak Ebensteiner Eggen Eisel Terry Greg Rick Terry Tim Rick Sue Emter Ernst Faber Farley Feigum Fernow Fezler Kim Greg Susan Tim Richard Charlotte David Jolene Floding Forster Foss Frier Frieburg Froemming Froemming Froemming SOPHOMORES Carol Gary Brenda Joe Tammy Ken Gadow Ganje Garrett Geris Greenwood Gregory 37 SOPHOMORES Mary Marilyn Brenda Gail Pat Lori Gromatka Grundei Guenther Gustafson Gwinn Hanson Jeff Margaret Mike Kevin Jamie Paul Hanson Hanson Hauer Haugen Haugen Hedine Eldora Mark Collise Twyla Leslie Steve Laura Darlene Hertwig Herzog Hildebrandt Hiller Holm Holmes Holthusen Hoppe Cathy Tom Kenny Karen Joy Carol Janet James Howe Hustad Hvezda Iverson Jackson Jacobsen Jensen Jenson Brian Cindy Dan Diane Karen Terri Tim Tony Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Brian Suzanne Randy Dell Laurie Jana Julie Johnston Jordan Joyce Karl Kearns Kester Kester SOPHOMORES Dawn Dave Brian Lisa Renee Richard Ketter Klimek Kluver Kluver Kluver Kluver Patricia Dan Peter Francis Kendall Leon Arlene Koenig Kopet Korkowski Krafthefer Kramer Krause Krohnfeldt Nora Norma lanet Orvin Sharon Paul Laura loan Krohnfeldt Krohnfeldt Krueger Krueger Krump Kuhn Kuhne Kurt Vicky Karlene Kevin Dana Sandra Sonja Laurie Lois Kutz Kvitek Lanigan Larsen Larson Larson Lawler Lee Greg Dick |eff Bill John Walter Deborah Darcy Lenarz Leuthner Lindner Lindquist Linow Lofquist Long Lorsung Don Kim Leonard Scott Cary Darcy lane Lorsung Lorsung Lukes Lundberg Lundgren Lutzow Madsen 39 SOPHOMORES Steve Tammy Trish Laurie Paul Greg Malz Martell Mateer Mattson McCabe McCoy Randy Alvin David Russell Fred Barb Rick Meyer Meyers Michaels Mielke Miller Minzel Mohawk Rozan Marcy Scott Barb Gary Lanae LuWanna Mohawk Montbriand Morse Mouw Munkberg Munkberg Muzik H w v jLkk Mi T tl j S 4:1 [A y A M j x Lori Myrin Lori Nack Douglas Darvin Jeri Navratil Nehk Neller Brian Nelson Dan loni Nelson Nelson $ ifiA Michael Nelson Tracy Tom Chris Nelson Newman Nienaber Karen Nigg Mark Judy Nohre Norstebon A -. wL m LaVonne Joel Bryan Debbie Wayne Lorrie Kurt lohn Norstebon Novak Novotny Oberg 40 Oberg O'Brien Olsen Olson SOPHOMORES Kent Mike Olson Olson Sandy Teresa Todd Paula Olson Olson Olson Overstad Allen Pederson Paula Pekarek Peter Perkins Bruce Peterson Mike Peterson Kathy Mike Sue Sherry Sonja Peterson Peterson Peterson Pettit Pfiffle Kim Tammy Poirier Price Marie Lane Pronek Propp Kathy Kelly Quinn Quinn Cindy Ann Quitmeyer Rader Cathy Dean Radford Radii H Is $ M • k Mark Ratajesak Ted Renee Autumn Ann Raveling Reinhardt Rilling Roers Mary Roers Bob Roth Scott Sheryl Robert Cheri Rydberg Rydberg Saar Saari Chuck Lori Shelly Sackett Salisbury Samuelson Nancy Saurdiff SOPHOMORES Paul Doug Kim Marvin Kim Julie Gary Schmidt Schneider Schoeneck Schulte Schultz Schulz Shuneman Schwende- Randy Edward Annette Jennifer Lori Wendy Marsha mann Scott Seidl Seppanen Sheldon Sherrett Sisko Sjoman Bonnie Brian Mike Steidl Steidl Steidl Ricky Steidl Robert Steidl Cal Stenso Carrie Stoltz Andy Danny Marie Strand Strand Strand 42 Brenda Brian Mike Struck Suckow Sullivan SOPHOMORES Merlin Joe Diane Julie Sherry Bruce Svee Swartz Swenson Syrdal Syverson Tanquist Beth Ken Connie Mary Scott Jenny David Theiss Thoennes Thompson Thompson Thompson Tillitt Tollifson Jenny Tom Curtis Tammy Todd Allyn Linda Mark Tonn Torstenson Trude Tvrdik Tvrdik Undem VanBeek Vendell Rod Jim Tom Jeff Brenda Brad Mark Julie Vickerman Vogt Voss Wadsworth Wallace Warren Wencl Wendland Frank Todd Vickie John Susan Steve Denny Whitelark Whiting Whitman Widmark Wilkin Winter Woelber Craig Stuart Ruth Glenn Cheryl Dawn Wussow Wussow Wyatt Zastrow Zaviska Ziesemer SUPERINTENDENT HAFDAL RETIRES After 27 years as Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Arthur O. Hafdal retired January 15, 1976. As Superintendent, Mr. Hafdal worked toward the education of the whole child by allowing new ideas and methods to be used in the classroom. He established a sound financial condition for the school district. He saw the construction of Lincoln Elementary School, Jefferson Senior High School, Alexandria Area Technical Institute, as well as major additions to Washington Elementary School and Central Junior High School. Students, educators, and citizens of the community are very appreciative of Mr. Hafdal's leadership through the years as Superintendent of Independent School District 206. 47 ADMINISTRATION 1. R. Jones — Administrative Assistant 2. Dr. Clayton Hovda — Su- perintendent 3. N. Schroeder — Cirricu- lum Director 4. A. Cap Paciotti — Di- rector of Community Edu- cation 5. H. Tewes — Financial Manager 6. A. Hafdal — Superinten- dent, K. Bloomquist, G. Lenz, N. Garrett, R. An- derson, R. Lawler, P. Westby, K. Haining — School Board 48 ADMINISTRATION 1. W. Elton, Principal 5. R. Bauer, Librarian, Media Center 3. I. Sisko, Counselor 2 J; K owles Assistant Princ.pil 8. M Ludwig. Counselor 6 M T Reif, Nurse 4 D Schwank , Speech Therapy 7. N. Ba, Foreign Language 49 FACULTY 1. T. Christenson — Math 2. J. Capistrant — Art 3. C. Christopherson — Social Studies 4. T. Akenson — English 5. D. Carlblom 6. S. Carlson — Model Office 7. D. Benson — Vocational Agriculture 8. A. Branch — Home Economics 9. W. Banke — Biology 10. L. Christenson 1. L. Dziuk — Child Care, Co-op 2. L. Ebling — French, Spanish 3. C. Dejong — Math 4. B. Englund — Home Economics 5. S. Fodness — English 6. R. Domschot — Social Studies 7. T. Connor — Athletic Director 8. B. Fischer — Food Service, Co-op 9. L. Dehlin — Choir 10. K. Davis — Business 51 52 FACULTY 2. D. Hornstein — Orchestra 5. P. Gallagher — Distributive Education 8. T. Honkomp — Woodworking, Home Maintenance 3. B. Jamison — Computer Education, Math 6. J. Johnson — German, Typing 9. K. Howell — Social Studies 1. J. Gates — Building Trades, Co-op Center 4. G. Hoidahl — Electricity, Electronics, Co-op Center 7. S. Han lik — Business Ed. 10. E. Holm —Business Ed. FACULTY 2. M. Larson — Metals 5. T. Kobberman — Social Studies 8. R. Larson — Boys' Physical Education 3. R. Loucks — Physics 6. E. Karlsgodt — English 53 FACULTY 1. M. Mesna — Business 2. D. Peterson — Mechanical Drawing, Automotives 3. L. Ortloff — Math 4. E. Ofstad — Auto Mechanics, Co-op 5. ). Reiter — Business 6. N. Syverson — Math 7. B. Olson — Health Occupations, Co-op 8. R Rader — Social Studies 9. J. Perdue — Social Studies 10. C. Morrison — Social Studies 11 W. Riggs — Social Studies 6. S. Zimmerman — Business 7. B. Vandenberg — English 8. E. Wittenberg — Social Studies 9. S. Schwarz — Math FACULTY 1. D. Zinda — Biology 2. D. Wenzel — Math 3. R. Rueter — English 4. J. Thompson — Home Economics 5. B. VanZomeren — Vocational Agriculture 6 7 8 9 1. V. Lund, D. Vangstad, M. Okerlund, L. Pierce — Cooks 2. S. Nye — Custodian 3. R. Sax — Custodian 4. L. Henning, R. Nelson — Library Aides 5. O. Storbeck — Custodian 6. O. Schneider —Custodian 7. L. Chlian, R. Johnson — Green Light Ladies 8. B. Koon — Custodian 9. M. Hevern — Custodian 56 STAFF HOMECOMING 1975 HOMECOMING ROYALTY — ROW 1: Junior Attendant Vicki Steen; Sophomore Attendant Jane Partington. ROW 2: Junior Escort Rich Lorenz; Senior Attendant Kim Olhausen; Queen Linda Helander; Senior Attendant Chris Larson; Sophomore Escort Kevin Haugen. ROW 3: Senior Escort Kevin Donatelle; King Steve Kalina; Senior Escort Tim Ferguson. 59 This year's elections for Homecoming Royalty included a King and escorts, as well as the Queen and attendants. Homecoming Royalty included: Queen — Linda Helander, King — Steve Kalina, Senior Attendants — Kim Olhausen, Chris Larson, Senior Escorts — Kevin Donatelle, Tim Ferguson, Junior Attendant — Vicki Steen, Junior Escort — Rich Lorenz, Sophomore Attendant — Jane Partington, Sophomore Escort — Kevin Haugen. Coronation Thursday night commenced Homecoming activities. J. Paul Emerson was Master of Ceremonies. A parade down Broadway with the band and class floats climaxed the evening. The senior float with the theme, Drown the Dragons won first prize. On Friday afternoon a pep fest was held in the gym. The football game with the Litchfield Dragons followed. After a spirited second-half, the Cards won the game with a final score of 16 to 6. After the game the annual Alumni-Tea was held in the cafeteria. The Homecoming Dance was held Saturday night in the gymnasium. Music was provided by Celebrate. Homecoming 1975 will be remembered as very 6i special. uu; 62 MIDWINTER 1976 Midwinter festivities, organized by the Student Council, took place during the first week of February. The week's activities started off with the coronation on Monday afternoon. It honored Princess Alicia Dar- veax and Prince Mike Dehlin. On Tuesday we enjoyed the comedy theatre group Mom's Apple Pie. On Friday black and red were seen throughout the school. The afternoon brought many visiting AFS stu- dents along with a Pep Fest sponsored by the cheer- leaders. Saturday evening concluded the festivities with a dance at Lincoln School featuring the band Transit. Our Midwinter week's activities were pre- sented by our co-MC's, Jay Lorenz and Jim Jumbo Saurdiff. 66 MIDWINTER ROYALTY ROW 1: Prince Mike Dehlin; Princess Alicia Darveaux. ROW 2: Dorette Erasmus; Javier Sandi: Foreign Exchange Students. ROW 3: Brent Smith, Jean Rohn, Barb Lantz, Tom Myrin, Sandy Larson, Jim Lehman. 67 VISITING ARTISTS ABOVE, dancers from The Nancy Hauser Dance Company sponsored by the Alexandria Area Arts Association. RIGHT, watercolorist Mick Benson from Albany High School ONE ACT PLAY This year's one act play was Wen- dell Berry's The Bringer of Wa- ter. Hard work was rewarded when the production placed first with an A + rating in Sub-Region AA competition held at St. Cloud Apollo. It received a B rating at Region. The Bringer of Water concerns the decision of a woman to remarry after her husband dies in the Vietnam War. CAST Mat Feltner Margaret Fletner Hannah Feltner Henry Catlett Old lack Old Woman 1 Old Woman 2 Young Woman Nathan Coulter Student Director Director Dave Toso Sally Tillitt Jean Rohn John Perkins Tim Mateer Kathy Stenso Geri Larson Kathy Meissner Brent Ripley Laurie Midboe Mr. Fodness 71 Director Student Director Lighting Allan Felix Nancy Bogey Linda Christie Dick Christie Sharon Sharon Lake Gina Vanessa Go-Go Girl Intellectual Girl Barbara Costumes Set Design Set Construction SPRING PLAY Mr. Tom Akenson Geri Larson Mr. Tom Akenson Randy Hink Jeff Heegaard Darlene Bartole Kevin Grenier Jean Rohn Peter Trier Suzi Lewis Kathy Stenso Jan Raap Geri Larson Suzi Lewis Jamie Trieschel Caryn Anderson Barb Howell Darlene Bartole Ronnie Anderson 5th Hour Drama Class Mr. Tom Honkomp Mr. Jim Perdue 5th Hour Drama Class The 1975 Spring Play was PLAY IT AGAIN, Sam by Woody Allen. The play portrayed a person's search for his true personality and some of the crutches people use in life in order to get through troubled times. Recognition and credit must be given to each cast and crew member for their hard work and fine performance. 2 FALL PLAY CAST Charlie Brown Jon Caugert Snoopy Blaise Darveaux Lucy Linus Schroeder Sally Peppermint Patty Patty Pigpen Director Debbie Barnier Tim Mateer David Senstad Jean Rohn Kathy Stenso Laurie Midboe John Perkins Mrs. McClintok Student Director Sarah Bjerkness The 1975 Fall Play, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, was based on the Peanuts Comic Strip created by Charles Schultz. The production was a lively musical comedy and those viewing the play found it entertaining and re- freshing. 74 78 80 81 MUSIC 1. ORCHESTRA. M. Bursch, C. Larson, A. Hertel, A. Strand, A. Cremers, J. Marboe, K. Johnson, P. Perkins, C. Gordhammer, D. Westrom, M. Hanson, N. Johnson, L. Midboe, L. Helander, A. Schoening, D. Lorsung, N. Doege, J. Ekdahl, C. Hustud, R. Burgau, L. Lawler, K. Gregory, P. Shoemaker, M. Cremers, S. Tillitt, K. Larson, L. Guenther, G. Berg, J. Lorena, R Thorson, H. Schultz, A. Johnson, C. Hertel, J. Johnson, B Berger, C. Howe, T. Johnson, T. Steffi, M. Dehlin, S. Meyer, T. Nelson. 2 2. CONCERT BAND: C. Johnson, J. Hohnwaldt, J. Trenne, M. Altermatt, J. Kurz, J. Lorsung, L. Welle, J. Johnson, L. Krueger, D. Ackerman, K. King, L. Rongstad, I. Schultz, A. Redig, S. Karlsgodt, K. Meissner, D. Skramstad, B. Guenther, B. Beckman, B. Theiss, S. Schwendemann, K. Iverson, T. Hiller, G. Gustafson, B. Skramstad, J. Dokken, K. Duray, D. Ketter, M. Montbriand, D. Oberg, L. Hansen, B. Struck, D. Barnier, L. Stoeck, M. Kuhlman, M. Fristedt, T. Farley, D. Brechbiel, R. Faber, G. Ganje, J. Partington, L. VanBeek, K. Nigg, P. Hedine, B. Roth, B. Suckow, N. Digre, E. Wilkin, N. Doege, T. Bauer, G. Bale, J. Krueger, K. Schultz, J. Wadsworth, C. Johnson, J. Kurz, R. Frieburg, B Stoeck C Dejong, J. Jenson, T. Way, J. Hayes, C. Collins, L. Betterman, R. Beliveau, J. Widmark IiB LAB BAND: D. Nor beck, A. Rilling, S. Skramstad, K. Larson, J. Kurz, J. Pospisil, L. Krueger, S. Schwendemann, D. Verpy, K. Iverson, T. Olson, P. Helander, A. Schoening, M. Altermatt, D. Barnier, S. Tillitt, J. Lynch, B. Struck, K. Battles, D. Brechbiel, T. Farley, L. Suckow, N. Digre, D. Radar, R. Thorson, H. Schultz, J. Caugert, M. Cremers, J. Kurz, P. Shoemaker, M. Wencl, T. Waage, j. Lorenz, B. Smith, S. Mankenberg, M. Brolin, K. Battles, J. Steinbring. WIND ENSEMBLE: T. Medicraft, L. Norton, J. VonderHaar, K. Iverson, L. Nelson, S. Skramstad, L. Guenther, K Larson, P Helander, A. Schoening, W. Sisko, T. Olson, B. Lantz, D. Winger, L. Midboe, D. Berg, L. Nelson, L. Helander, J. Pospisil, M. Muyres, D. Norbeck, A. Rilling, T. Blair, R. Thorson, H. Schultz, D. Verpy, J. Ahlfors, S. Tillitt, J. Rohn,). Lynch, B. Struck, K. Battles, P. Christenson, J. Quist, L. Suckow, M. Wencl, G. Berg, S. Flint, D. Rader, T. Waage, J. Lorenz, E. Ranum, M. Brolin, J. Gaugert, M. Cremers, J. Tanquist, K. Kolstad, N. johnson, P. Shoemaker, T Ohlsen, V. Mayer, S. Mandenberg, B. Smith, S. LaBerge, K. Battles, J. Steinbring, T. Midboe, S. Meyer. 85 MUSIC 1. GLEE CLUB: J. Campbell, J. Barthelemy, L. Salisbury, A. Seppenen, K. Smith, D. Swenson, L. Myrin, C. Froemming, K. Skoglund, T. Mateer, B. Anderson, A. Rader, A. Rilling, M. Burcsh, B. Steidl, M. Hanson, B. Atherton, H. Bressem, N. Sardiff, K. Radford, S. Anderson, M. Brundei, B. Mouw, R Wyatt, V. Skramstad, C. Blair, D. Ketter, J. Tonn, J. Kester, D. Johnson, A. Cremers, J. Tillitt, C. Stoltz. RAINBOW STRINGS C. Hertel, M. Bursch, A. Her tel, J. Marboe, A. Cremers, C. Larson, T. Nelson, A. 2. STAGE BAND: T. Olson, P. Helander, J. Lorenz, K. Battles, D. Breichbiel, Strand. T. Farley, L. Suckow, P. Christenson, G. Ganje, B. Struck, T. Waage, M. Cremers, J. Kurtz, M. Wencl, D. Rader, M. Brolin, N. Digre, J. Gaugert, B. Smigh, S. Mankenberg, P. Shoemaker. 86 1. CAROLERS: M. Dehlin, R. Lee, K. Nelson, H. Hintzen, M. Brolin, S. Bjerkness, K. Forsgren, L. Midboe, L. Gregg, J. Roers, L. Helander, J. Gaugert, ). Saurdiff, K. Josephs, T. Midboe, J. Morse. 2. CHOIR: J. Rohn, P. Helander, P. Nelson, S. Karlsgodt, K. Nelson, S. Bjerdness, R. Lee, L. Helander, D. Norbeck, J. Roers, M. Schmidt, G. Froemming, G. Malwitz, S. Stark, K. Eastlund, B. Olson B. Howell, B. Stanz, D. Erasmus, P. Pedersen, E. Haglund, K Forsgren, K. Josephs. T. Bauer, T. Haar, R. Thorson, K. Jenson, S. Meyer, C. Cook, N. Hill, S. Westman, J. Steidl, L. Amundsen, B. Ranum, S. Beers, M. Huberty, S. Brockopp, D. Dzuik, S. Engh, M. Dehlin, H. Hintzen, C. Dejong, M. Donatelle, M. Vernlund, N. Doege, J. Anderson, H. Schultz, L. Guenther, V. Steen, C. Nelson, L. Olson, N. Swenson, D. Senstad, J. Lorenz, M. Brolin, D. Larson, G. Bale, R Ripperger, J. Gaugert, A. Gess, T. Krefr, K. Elton, L. Gregg, G. Jacobsen, P. Karl, S. Jensen, J. Morse, G. Berg, G. Wischnak, J. Saurdiff, T. Crosby, D. Carlstrom, T. Midboe 87 This year Jefferson hosted two foreign ex- change students; Dorette Erasmus from Bloem- fontein, South Africa and Javier Sandi from Sucre, Bolivia. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Dorette, sponsored by the AFS program, stayed with the David Huffman family. Some of her fa- vorite activities include tennis, swimming, ballet, and reading. Her future plans include training to become a missionary. Dorette likes our fall and winter weather. She especially appreciated the very friendly and hos- pitable feelings shown toward her in our commu- nity. Javier, sponsored by Rotary, stayed with the Duane Braun family. Javier is a soccer enthusiast, but enjoys most American sports. In Bolivia, Javier's school is strictly academic. After high school, Javier plans to study chemical engineering. Brian Arvold represented JHS during his visit to West Germany. He spent two summer months in the northern port city of Bremenhaven. He com- mented that it was extremely worthwhile to learn to communicate with people in a foreign country. Foreign Exchange Students: 1. Brian Arvold, 2. Dorette Erasmus 3. Javier Sandi 88 1 STUDENT COUNCIL K Donalclle. S. Ennh, K. Haugen, C. Can|e. M Hubefiy, S. Bjcrkncss, D. Barnipr. K Olhausen, S. flint, K Uuiay, A. SchocniK, J. Barthelemy, B Arvold, M. Kuhne, 1. Dokkcn, T. Nelson, |. Trenne, |. Gau|(erl, |. Quist, C. Larson, |. Fvyereisen. B. Struck, M. Monlbriand, D Keller. 2. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS B. Arvold — President, C. Larson — Treasurer, K. Donatelle — Vice Presiden, I Quist — Sec retary STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council tries to promote in all ways the best interests of the students of the high school and act as a coordinating body for student activities. Student Council promotes the ideals of cooperation, leadership, and citizenship. It acts as a liason between the school administration and the student body. Some yearly activities of Student Council are Homecoming, Midwinter, and Senior Citizen's night. 89 PUBLICATIONS The yearbook staff produces the Alexian. The work involves selling of yearbooks, layout assignments, copy writing, and photography. Sundogs is a magazine of writing and artwork open to all students or faculty. Members organize, publicize, and distribute the magazine. The Photography Staff takes all the pictures for the yearbook; student life, sports, faculty, and organizations. 1. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF T. Steffi, T. Ketter, C. Dempewolf, P. Karl, D. Ahlquist, B. Johnson. 2. ALEXIAN STAFF C. Hilebrant, L. Guenther, A. Pinke, L. Wollin, L. Sammons, D. Hale, C. Larson, K. Iverson, Mr. Capistrant — Advisor. P. Greengo, K. Bielke, B Lorsung, S. Larson, S. Peterson, T. Medicraft, L. Wegner, J. Wendland, K. Kvitek. 3. SUNDOGS P. Shoemaker, D. Toso, M. Hildman, K. Stenso, K. Peterson, D. Reznecheck, Mr. Fodness — Ad- visor, B. Strand, D. Welfare, S. Stark, K. Meissner, L. Midboe. 1. F.F.A. V. Whitman, R Stier, T. Olson, R Mielke, S. Wussow, D Klimck, L Christen- son, J. Hanson, D. Navratil, T. Tvrdik, P. Diek- man, K. Botzet, L. Holmes, R Vickerman, J. Novak, A. Nelson, S. Schmidt, C. Forster, J. Scheffler, J. Swartz. ORGANIZATIONS The F.F.A. (Future Farmers of America) is the national organization for students enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. F.F.A. activities encourage members to participate in public meetings, buy and sell cooperatively, finance themselves, and assume civic responsibility. The Y.A.R.C. (Youth Association for Retarded Citizens) is an organization formed to help the mentally retarded of the community. This is achieved mainly through recreational activities. The F.H.A. (Future Homemakers of America) seeks to involve students in personal, school, and community projects and concerns. The club also sponsors service projects as well as social activities. 2. Y.A.R.C. B. Johnson. N. Grundei, J. Hanson, L. Novotny, D. Verpy, L. Midboe, K. Battles, J. Pillarzki, T. Medicraft, B Klimek, K. Battles, G. Semmens, D Blakely. 3. F.H.A. S. Tvrdik, K. Koudela, L. Dvorsak, J. Campbell, J. Dvorsak, S. Pettit. G. Gustufson, J. Kesier, B. Holm, K. Hvezda, M. Muzik, L. Chermak, T. Tvrdik. 91 ORGANIZATIONS M.O.E.A. (Minnesota Office Education Association) is an organization for students enrolled in vocational office education classes. M.O.E.A. develops leadership, job competition, and a social awareness. The Junior Viking Sportsmen promotes various conservation projects in Douglas County. The club also keeps students informed on current natural resources problems. Beta is a community and school service club. They give services to the needy and elderly. They also sponsor the Gingham Ball. 1. M.O.E.A. L Williams. P. Pederson. B. Johnson, K. Koudcld, J. Dvorsak. L. Bomsta, D. Hale, D. Svitak, S. Doraska, P. Miller, S. Skramstad, J. Rutten, K. Gnese, J. Oberg, K. Hvezda, J. Waldorf, S. Tvrdik, J. Rapp, C. Floding. M. Roih, Mrs. Carlson — advisor, Mr. Holm — advisor, L. Sammons. D. Richardson, K. Wiley, J. Anderson, S. Smith, A. Tessmer, L. Suchy. C. Shogren, J. Larson. 2. |R. VIKING SPORTSMEN G. Schult , P. Hedine, B. Johnson, S. Soder- holm, J. Lmow, J. Linder, C. Dejong, P. Trenne, K. Johnson, A. Melzer, G. Lenarz, T. Makela, T. Tvrdik, J. Sheldon, T. Whiting, K. Baldwin, T. Hustad, Mr. Banke — advisor. Mr. Schwarz — advisor, M. Rettig, D. Blade, N. Anderson, K. Johnson, P. Sheldon, T. Slier, K. Pearson, B Lindquist, D. Sundgaard, W. Johnson. 3. BETA A. Darveaux, J. Feyereisen, J. Pospisil, C. Johnsin, L. Nelson, B. Ranum, B Howell, D. Erasmus, D. Verpy, M. Schmidt0, J. Rutten, M. Huberty, G. Larson. 92 ORGANIZATIONS The AFS Club financially supports and promotes the Foreign Exchange program. They also sponsor many fund raising and social activities throughout the year. The main purposes of D.E.C.A. are to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution, give students opportunities to exchange ideas, give students a chance to participae in group activities and competition. D.E.C.A. has chapters throughout the nation. The Ski Club gives students who ski a chance to get together and learn more about the sport. They plan weekend or Thursday night ski trips. 1. AFS D. Erasmus. J. Feyereisen, B. Arvold, T. Mateer, K. Donatelle, T. Ellison, K. Johnson, B. Howell, J. Rut- ten, K. Olhausen, C. Strand, J. John- son, D. Swenson, T. Martell, J. Jen- sen, L. Bomsta, L. Amundsen, D. Svi- tak, N. Johnson, L. Williams, J. Steidl, Miss Ebling — Advisor, C. Gadow, T. Nelson, M. Bursch. 2. DECA G. Schultz, V. Pesola, T. Ra- dii, S. Walsh, A. Thoennes, J. Pospi- cil, C. Anderson, L. Tarrant, M. Fles- land, M. Johnson, B. Saari, D. Haak, D. Nicolaus, J. Saurdiff, J. Hills, J. Un- dem. 3. SKI CLUB P. Reinhardt, J. Feyerei- sen, K. Duray, S. Smith, B. Atherton, S. Samuelson, L. Lawler, J. Nelson, J. Hammergren, P. Shoemaker, T. Far- ley, J. Barthelemy, K. Schunamen, C. Gadow, T. Nelson, M. Bursxch, J. Partington, S. Undem, V. Pesola, J. Tanquist, J. Steinberg, S. Manken- berg. 93 ORGANIZATIONS 1. CHESS CLUB T. Johnson, D. Lorsung, T. Alber, Mr. Wenzel — advisor, C. Hertel, M. Svee. 2. KEY CLUB A. Stess, J. Lorenz, D. Nelson, B. Saar, T. Haar, M. Montbriandt, R. Lorenz, B. Ripley. The purpose of the Chess Club is to promote chess for fun and competition. Members participate in tournaments and also improve their understanding of the game. Key Club is a service club for high school boys sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. They work to serve the school and community and build leadership in its members. The Jefferson F.C.A. (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) meets weekly for fellowship and Bible study at homes of its members. The main purpose of the F.C.A. is to confront athletes and coaches with the challenge of following Christ. 3. F.C.A. K. Stenso, K. Lar- son, S. Larson, L. Olson, S. Berglin, T. Gasperlin, T. Ellison, T. Lehman, J. Les- lie, P. Shoemaker, K. Schunamen, R. Thorson, J. Ahlfors, B. Lantz, M. Montbriandt, B. Arvold, T. Ferguson, L. Norton, K. Donatelle, J. Lehman, T. Anderson, D. Rader, J. Maack, B. Stoeck, S. Engh, R. Ripperger, M. Herzog, P. Christopherson, T. Southward, R. Lorenz, B. Struck, M. Hildman. 94 1. A-CLUB P. Shoemaker, Lehman, T. Midboe, B. Struck, T. Crosby, R. Holt, R. Hevern, S. Werner, B. Ripley, M. Herzog, M. Hentzen, R Moeser, J. Maack, K. Froemming, D. McFarlane, T. Anderson, D. Rader, T. Ellison, T. Myren, G. Lundren, J. Tanquist, H. Stoeker, T. Ferguson, J. Nigg, K. Donatelle, J. Leslie, T. Lehman, S. Borglen, T. Gasperlin, P Reinhardt, M. Stiver, B. Smith, R. Lorenz, C. Cassady, b. Arvold ORGANIZATIONS 2. INTERACT B. Johnson, E. Wilke, L. Williams, J. John- son, B. Howell, L. Bomsta, V. Pesola, S. Sheehan, M. Olson 3. MU ALPHA THETA L. Bomsta, Mr. Dejong — advisor, J. Rutten, J. Kurtz, J. Dvorsak, B. Dreger, S. Werner, L. Norothy, N. Gruder, P. Anfinson, V. Rasmusen, F. Zimmel, L. Kuhne, H. Hintzen, S. Engh, B. Ranum, D. Brech- biel, S. Lenz. The A Club promotes all athletics at Jefferson. They aid in the purchasing of equipment for all sports. They publish the football and basketball programs and sponsor the concession stand during all athletic events. Interact is a service club for the school. They hold fund raising activities and school and club activities. Mu Alpha Theta promotes the scholarship and enjoyment of mathematics. The club attends various math contests throughout the year. They also sponsor the annual whist tournament. 95 CHEERLEADERS 1. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: S. Larson, D. Winger, J. Marboe, B. Ranum, B. Lantz, S. Larson, J. Ahlfors, J. Larson. 2. A-SQUAD WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: L. Nelson, W. Ander- son, A. Pederson, K. Duray, G. Larson, A. Johnson 3. A-SQUAD BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: D. Winger, J. Fitzger- ald, L. Olson, J. Ahlfors, B. Lantz, S. Larson, J. Larson, 4. A-SQUAD HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: H. Schultz, R. Betterman, M. Johnson, J. Herrly, J. Trenne, M. Kluver W 1. B-SQUAD BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: C. Gadow, J. Schultz, W Sisko, B Atherton, L. Lawler, |. Barthelemy 2. B-SQUAD WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: L. Myrin, |. Hvezda, A. Rader, T Olson. D. Kel- ler, T. Johnson 3. CARDINALETTES: L. Tarrant, J. Nelson, S. Sa- muelson, S. Skramslad, M. Muyres, R. Bureau, J. Partington, A. Redig, A. Schoening, P. Muyres, K. O'Brien, D. Sktamstad, A. Rilling, T. Ohlsen 4 B-SQUAD HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: M Monthriand, L. Hanson, J. Dokkcn, A. Cremers, H Bressem, B. Theiss CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY: ROW 1. P. Schoening, P. Voller, P. Warren, P Ryskamp, S. Ergens, J. Ripperger ROW 2. C. Raveling, K. Neumann, T. Anderson, A. Strand, T. Bauer, S Berglin, T. Chan. ROW 3. Coach M. Ennis, M. Ryskamp, R. Urness, T Casperlin, M. Pederson, D Huffman, E. Conner, J. Schell. ROW 4. L. Lukes, C. Collins, C. Ganje, M. Kuhne, J. Linder, T. Neumann, K. Hvezda. 104 TENNIS TEAM: ROW 1. P. Rouillard, C. De- jong, J. Westby. ROW 2. K. Holmes, M. Deh- lin, D. Blade, H. Hint- zen, Coach G. An- derson. TENN S TENNIS ALEXANDRIA OPPONENT Parkers Prairie Litchfield Osakis Fergus Falls Sauk Centre Glenwood Osakis Sauk Centre Long Prairie Morris Long Prairie Glenwood Montevideo 105 GOLF TEAM — D. Rader, J. Lehman, A. Kluver, S. Herzog, T. Lehman, M. Herzog. BASEBALL: ROW 1. ). Jackson, A. Patton, P. Osterberg, J. Leslie, J. Maack, J. Swedberg, L. Cook. ROW 2. G. Lundgren, K. Wagner, M. Hintzen, C. Pearson, A. Kluver, K. Donatelle, ROW 3. Couch S. Hanzlik, V. Carlstrom, D. Clarquist, K. Beilke, G. Serum, T. Henning, Coach P. Gallagher. TRACK: ROW 1. S. Sheehan, R. Lorenz, C. Cassady, L. Bruss, T. Bauer, A. Strand, T. Ellison, j. Tanquist. ROW 2. T. Powers, M. Pederson, M. Kuhne, R. Moeser, R. Mohawk, R. Ogren, S. Engh, K. T p A 1 Battles, B. Smith. ROW 3. S. Schoeder, T. Myrin, C. Schell, R. Hink, R. Rippberger, J. Pagel, R. I IX Vlx Nelson, B. Struck, T. Southward, P. Shoemaker, S. Werner. The 1975 Cardinal track team had a fine year. Under the coaching of Mr. Fischer, the Cards posted a perfect 9-0 record. The thinclads ended the year 3rd place in the ''Region C meet, where Mark Pederson set the half-mile record. Participants in the state meet along with Pederson were Tim Bauer and Jeff Pagel in the two mile, and Brent Smith in the pole vault. SCOREBOARD Alexandria defeated Sauk Centre defeated Brainerd, Melrose defeated Sauk Centre, Glenwood defeated Montevideo. Willmar won the Wadena Invitational defeated Benson won the Ted Peterson Invitational defeated Litchfield, Morris won the West Central Conference a-squad Alexandria Opponent 14 24 Fridley 14 12 Fergus Falls 0 7 Montevideo 14 0 Willmar 16 6 Litchfield 0 St. Cloud 6 Cathedral 8 6 Brainerd 42 14 Morris 28 0 Benson FOOTBALL The Cardinal football team finished the year with a strong 6 3 record. Four Alex players were placed on the West Central Conference Team: Brad Struck, Kevin Donatelle, Tim Ellison, and Randy Moeser. Jeff Leslie and Rich Lorenz received honorable mentions. Brad Struck had the honor of being selected on the All-State Team. The coaches and players look forward for another fine season next year. A-SQUAD FOOTBALL ROW 1: T. Crosby, C. Cassady, C. Bruss, M. Stiver, T. Midboe, L. Bruss, P. Christopherson, S. Berglin. ROW 2: J. Lehman, E. Wilken, R Holt, R. Hevern, R. Moeser, J. Leslie, R. Lorenz, B. Ripley, j. Tanquist. ROW 3: H. Stoecker, S. Knowles, T. Ellison, T. Alber, C. Lundgren, K. Donatelle, B. Struck, R. Larson — Coach. ROW 4: B Loucks — Coach, S. Werner, P. Grunewald, T. Myrin, D. McFarlane, K. Battles, P. Shoemaker, B. Smith, E. Christopherson — Coach. ROW 5: B. Jamison — Coach, K. Froemming, T. Ellison, S. Schroeder, B. Stoeck, T. Lehman. B-SQUAD FOOTBALL ROW 1: J. Wadsworth, T. Emter, B. Nelson, D. Blade. B Saar, C. Stenso, K. Haugen, D. Bell. ROW' 2: J. Geris, S. Soderholm,). Smith, K. Battles, J. Widmark, R. Mohawk, T. Johnson, T. Johnson. ROW 3: T. Brede, M. Peterson, B. Lindquist, B Tanquist, B. Johnston, D. Karl, B. Suckow. ROW 4: T. Voss, J. Schwartz, D. Leuthner, K. Schultz, J. Belivieu, M. Mohre, B. Jamison — Coach. A-SQUAD: ROW 1: S. Morse, P. Korkowski, J. Linow, B. Lindquist, L. Johnson, B. Johnson, R. Mohawk, D. Michaels. ROW 2: Coach — D. Delmonica, K. Thoennes, J. Wadsworth, B. Ernst, C. Ceris, C. Stenso, G. Rosengren, R. Olson, coach — D. Gustafson. HOCKEY B-SQUAD: ROW 1: T. Steffi ROW 2: R. Beliveau, D. Karl, B. Suckow, D. Blade, P. Hedine, K. Schultz, J. Swartz. ROW 3: P. Reque, E. Wilkin, J. Widmark, coach — T. Savageau, B. Ernst. A-SQUAD ALEXANDRIA OPPONENT 2 St. Cloud Cathedral 7 Litchfield 2 Willmar 10 St. Cloud Apollo 4 Brainerd 8 Mound 13 Detroit Lakes 4 Baudette 1 Red Lake Falls 1 Detroit Falls 3 Indus 1 Red Lake Falls Willmar St. Cloud Tech Moorhead Fergus Falls Crookston Central Croodston Cathedral Brainerd 1 Litchfield Brainerd 1 113 114 .• 115 BASKETBALL A-SQUAD BASKETBALL: ROW 1: J. Swedberg, J. Lehman, M. Her- zog, j. Maack, J. Leslie, K. Donatelle. ROW 2: T. Lehman, R. Ripperger, T. Southward, J. Nigg, K. Bielke, M. Hildman, ). Jackson, S. Erickson. ALEXANDRIA A-SQUAD OPPONENT 50 47 Melrose 74 59 Montevideo 74 65 Brainerd 60 63 Litchfield 74 63 St. Cloud Cathedral 66 52 Benson 58 52 Sauk Centre 66 56 Morris 73 65 St. Cloud Tech 63 57 Wilmer 56 53 Montevideo 55 74 Litchfield 63 51 Fergus Falls 70 68 St. Cloud Cathedral 50 83 Moorhead 83 73 Benson 83 53 Morris 71 58 Wilmer 51 59 St. Cloud Apollo 116 BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: ROW 1: J. Swcdberg, R. Wcinmaster, T. Lehman. ROW 2: C. Christopherson — coach, J. Jackson, T. Southward, S. Schroeder, K. Johnson, T. Blair. B-SQUAD BASKETBALL: ROW 1: M. Sullivan, S. Soderholm, M. Vendell, M. Herzog, J. Smith, G. McCoy, B. Novotny. ROW 2: R. Frieburg, F. Whitelark, B. Nelson, P. Kuhn, K. Haugen, J. Linder, A. Strand, J. Holsten — coach. 117 118 WRESTLING A-SQUAD B-SQUAD ALEXANDRIA OPPONENT 30 21 Brainerd ALEXANDRIA OPPONENT 26 31 Spring Lake Park 18 42 Brainerd 49 4 Irondale 50 15 Irondale 28 21 Mayo 33 29 Minnetonka 23 35 Staples 40 19 Spring Lake Park 54 3 Fergus Falls 7 41 Staples 38 14 Morris 60 12 Fergus Falls 42 14 St. Cloud Tech 41 20 Morris 38 14 Willmar 64 0 St. Cloud Tech 44 6 Glenwood 42 23 Willmar 40 9 Montevideo 57 6 Glenwood 40 17 Sauk Centre 41 15 Montevideo 37 13 Litchfield 35 21 Sauk Centre 28 13 Benson 51 9 Litchfield 42 12 St. Cloud Cathedral 30 23 Benson 50 0 Melrose 55 9 St. Cloud Cathedral 33 20 St. Cloud Apollo A B SQUAD WRESTLING: ROW 1: G. Zastrow, B. Arvold, T. Ferguson, D. Carlstrom, P. Greengo, G. Krohnfeldt, G. Zastrow, B Arvold, T. Ellison, T. Emter, S. Ellison, T. Myrin, R. Pfeffer — Coach. ROW 2: P. Gallagher — Coach, C. Krump — Coach, J. Greengo, K. Lewis, B. Arvold, B. Carlstrom, K. Feeken, T. Johnson, K. Lewis, R. Dusing, D. Nelson, M. Peterson, R. Hull, T. Ellison, D. Swann, T. Johnson, S. Knowles, L. Bruss, R Lorenz, K. Hubred, R. Esterberg, T. Yttne, G. Falk, R. Morrow. J. Pugleasa 119 120 A-SQUAD WRESTLING: ROW 1: G. Zastrow. B Arvold, B. Arvold, T. Ferguson, D. Carlsfrom, P. Greengo, G. Krohnfeldt, T. Ellison, G. Zastrow ROW 2: P. Gallagher — Coach, C. Krump — Coach, B Arvold, T. Ellison, T. Emter, R. Lorenz, S. Ellison, T. Myrin, R. Pfeffer — Coach. WRESTLING SWIMMING: ROW 1: M. Ryskamp, S. Irgens, S. Bloedel, D. Anderson, ROW 2: S. tngh, R. Wahl, C. Collins, J. Tanquist, C. Collins, C. Collins, T. Voller, D. Blakesly, ROW SWIMMING 3: G. Raveling, K. Johnson, G. Irgens, ROW 4: N. Johnson, M. Nelson — coach 22 GOLF GOLF ROW 1: S. Seitz; Coach, K Elton, L. Kluvcr ROW 2: M. Haaven, C. Johnson, C. Johnson. The girls' golf team finished their first year of interscholastic golf with a fine 6-1 dual meet record. The team also captured an eight team Invitational and a third place finish in an unofficial State Tourney. The girls were just one stroke off the winning score. The girls' tennis team closed its first season of interscholastic competition with a respectable 2-4 record. Foul weather washed out six of the contests. The girls are looking forward to another fine season next year. TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM ROW 1: B Pagel, D. Verpy, B Ander- son, J. Dokken, B Theiss. ROW 2: D. Erasmus, C. Gadow, J. Barthclemy, M. Montbriand, A. Rader, T. Fitzgerald. ROW 3: C. Krueger; Coach, L. FHanson, M. Huberty, H. Bressem, J. Marboe, L. Lawler, T. Olson, P. Theiss, K. Olhausen, L. Roeser, J. Trenne, J. Krueger, C. Feldman; Coach. TRACK GIRLS' TRACK ROW 1: K. Schunamcn, K. Bosck, M. Haaven, B. Lantz, J. Ahlfors. D. Bell, I). Leslie. S. Tilleu, B Pagel, K. Larson, L. Johanson, K. Strelow, K. Zinsli ROW 2: J. Brendle, G. Malwitz, C. Kroupa. J Puglcasa, S. Larson. S. Larson, S. Norton. L. Connor. S. Meyer, D. Berg. ROW 3: C. Hughes, M. Cremer, S. Flint, J. Pederson, L. Kramer, S. Huffman, K. Elton, L. Myrin, T. Berglund, M. Bruflodt; Coach, B. Lohrman; Coach. The Alex Girls' Track team finished the season with a near perfect record. They won every competition except for a meet against St. Cloud. Apollo finished first, with Alex placing a close second. The girls also went on to take first in the West Central Conference. 124 'I won B-SQUAD GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ROW 1: L. Kramer, M. Kuhlmann, W Sisko, L. Olson, C. Sawyer, L. Midboe, T. Mateer, M. Bursch ROW 2: K. Meissner, D. Barnier, P. Karl, K. Bosek, S. Karlsgodt, L. Norton, R. Thorson, S. Flint, T. King. VOLLEYBALL A-SQUAD GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ROW 1: J Pugleasa, K Stenso, ). Ahlfors, K Larson, L McCoy, R. Shermak. ROW 2: S. Beers, K. Hegil, B Johnson, S. Huffman, S. Tillitt, K Koudela, G. Froemming, M. Stoeker, C. Otto, S. Oklen. BASKETBALL ALEX GIRL'S BASKETBALL OPPONENT 42 57 Starbuck 43 68 St. Cloud Appollo 47 31 St. Cloud Tech 49 38 Benson 32 62 Melrose 42 39 Litchfield 42 37 Morris 47 60 Breckenridge 52 42 Willmar 21 36 St. Cloud Tech 43 50 Henning 42 36 St. Cloud Cathedral 42 40 Montevideo 40 Tournaments 37 St. Cloud Tech 25 71 St. Cloud Apollo GIRLS BASKETBALL: ROW 1, K. Elton, M. Haaven, M. Cremers, ROW 2, D. Winger, R. Thorson, L. Kluver, C. Johnson, S. Flint, J. Bachus, K. Strelow, C. Morse, M. Bruflodt — coach 126 GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS: ROW 1, J. Pugleasa, S. Svee, B. Lantz, J. Marboe, A. Pederson, L. STATE BOWLING CHAMPIONS: D. Berg, S. Roeser, ROW 2, T. King — coach, S. Huffman, M. Hanson, B. Ranum, K. Bosek, T. Meyer, G. Malwitz, L. Norton, B. Johnson Fitzgerald, P. Theiss BOWLING 4. W 127 SENIOR ACKERMAN, Darla: 6. AFFELDT, Rita: 6. AHLFORS, jeanne: 6, 85, 94, 102, 124, 125. ALBER, Tom: 6. ALBERTSEN, Keith: 6. ALTERMATT, Judy: 6. ANDERSON, Caryn: 6, 72, 93. ANDERSON, Joy: 6, 87, 92. ANDERSON, Neal: 6, 192. ANDERSON, Tom: 6, 95. ANFINSON, Peter: 6, 95. APPLING, Mark: 6. ARENDT, John: 6. ARVOLD, Brian: 6, 88, 89, 93, 94, 95, 120. AUSTIN, Mary. 6. BACKLUND, Gayle: 6. BARROS, Kenneth: 7. BATESOLE, Kathy: 7. BATTLES, Keith: 7, 85, 86, 91, 108, 110. BEERS, Susan: 7, 87, 125. BEILKE. Keith: 7, 90, 107, 116. BENESH, Darrel. 7. BERG, Denise: 7, 85, 124, 127. BERGER, Brian: 7, 84. BERGQUIST, Tim: 7. BEYER, John: 7. BLAIR, Jay: 7. BOMSTA, Lana: 7, 92, 92, 95. BREDE, Mark: 7. BROLIN, Mark: 7, 85, 86, 87. BRUSS, Clayton: 7, 110. BUTLER, Tammy: 7 CARRICO, Lori: 8. CASSELL. Jody. 8. CIHLAR, Annette: 8 COOK, Cindy: 8, 87. COOK, LeRoy: 8. CREMERS, Mary: 8, 84, 85, 86, 124, 126. CROSGROVE, Terry: 8. DARVEAUX, Alicia: 8. 61, 67, 92. DAVIS, Monica: 8. DEHLIN, Mike: 8, 61, 67, 84, 87, 105. DIEKMAN, Kari: 8. DONATELLE, Kevin: 8, 59, 89, 92, INDEX 94, 95, 107, 110, 116. DORASKA, Sheila: 8, 92. DREGER, Bob: 8, 95. DROPIK, Tony: 8 DUSING, Kevin 8 DVORSAK, Judy: 9, 91, 92, 95. DZIUK, Dave: 9, 87. EASTLUND. Kathy: 9, 87. ECKSTEIN, Mike: 9. EHRLICHMANN, Mark: 9. EKDAHL, Robert. 9. ELLISON, Tim: 9, 94. 95, 107, 110, 120. ENGH, Scott: 9, 87, 89, 94, 95, 108. ENGSTROM, Eugene: 9. ERASMUS, Dorette: 9, 67, 87, 88, 92, 93, 123. ERICKSON, Scott: 9, 116. ESTERBERG, Russell: 9, 120. FEEKEN, Larry: 9. FERGUSON, Tim: 9, 59, 94, 95. FERNOW, Steve: 9. FEYEREISEN, Janet: 9. 89, 92, 93. FITZGERALD, Terrie: 10, 123, 127. FLESLAND, Mark: 10, 93. FLODING, Carrie: 10, 92. FORSGREN, Karen: 10, 87. FREDMAN, Neil: 10. FROEMMING, Gayle: 10, 87, 125. FROEMMING, Kim: 10, 95, 110. FROEMMING. Mark: 10. GARLOCK, Nancy: 10 GAUGERT, Jon: 10, 74, 85, 86. 87, 89. GILBERTSON, Charles: 10. GORDHAMER, Christine: 10, 84. GREGG, Laurie. 10, 87. GRIESE, Cathy: 10, 92. GROMATKA, Patrick: 10. GRUNDEI, Neil: 11, 91 GUENTHER, Linda: 11, 84, 85, 87, 90. HAAK, Dana. 11, 93. HAAVEN, Mindy: 11, 123, 124, 126. HALE, Debbie: 11, 90, 92. HANSON, Mark: 11. HASKAMP, Scott: 11. HAUSMANN, Gary: 11. HAUSMANN, Jan: 11. HEDINE, Robert: 11. HELANDER, Linda: 11, 59, 84, 85, 87. HENDERSON, Brett: 11. HENNINGSGAARD, Sue: 11. HERTEL, Alice: 11, 84, 86 HERTWIG, Kathy: 11. HERTWIG, Patricia: 12. HERZOG, Mike: 12, 94, 95, 106, 116. HEVERN, Randy: 12, 95, 110. HILDMAN, Michael: 12, 90, 94, 116 HILLS, Julie: 12, 93. HINTZEN, Hans: 12, 95, 107. HJELM, Cheri: 12. HJELM, Jeff: 12. HOLM, Becky: 12, 90. HOLT, Rick: 12, 95, 110. HOWE, Jeanne: 12. HOWELL, Barbara: 12, 22, 87, 92, 93, 95. HUBRED, Kim. 12, 120. HUFFMAN, Shellie: 12, 124, 125, 127. HVEZDA, Karen: 13, 91, 92. IVERSON, Jerry: 13. IVERSON, Kimberly: 13, 85, 90. JACKSON, Julie: 13. JENSEN, Mike: 13. JENSON, Kim: 13, 87. JOHANSON, Scott. 13. JOHNSON, Barbara: 13, 91, 92, 95, 125, 127. JOFINSON, Bobette: 13. JOHNSON, Bruce: 13, 90, 91. JOHNSON, Joanne: 13, 93, 95. JOHNSON, Karen: 13. JOHNSON, Kraig: 13 JOHNSON, Mark: 13, 93. JOHNSON, Neal. 13, 85. JOHNSON, Scott: 14 JOHNSON. Tim: 14 JOSEPHS, Karl: 14, 87. JOSEPHSON, Becky: 14 KALINA, Larry: 14. KALINA, Steve: 14, 59. KARL, Pat: 14, 87, 90, 125. K ARROW, Denise: 14. KASEL, Dona: 14 KELLY, Tom: 14 KEMP, Christine: 14. KETTER, Todd: 14, 90. KING, Kristen. 14, 90 KLIMEK, Bill: 14, 90. KLIMEK, Karen: 14. KLIMEK, Larry: 15. KOEP, Harlan: 15. KOLSTAD, Kris: 15, 85. KOUDELA, Karen: 15, 91, 92, 125. KRACHT, John: 15. KRAMER, Louise: 15, 124, 125. KREFT, Thomas: 15, 87. KROHNFELDT, Arlan: 15. KROHNFELDT, Roxanne: 15. KRUEGER, Lynn: 15, 85. KUSMAK, Paul: 15. LANTZ, Barb: 15, 61, 67, 85, 90, 94. 102, 124, 127. LARSON, Chris: 15, 59, 84, 86, 90. LARSON, Daniel: 15, 87. LARSON, Geri: 15, 71, 72, 89, 92, 102. LARSON, Jill: 16, 92, 102. LARSON, Kimberly: 16, 84, 85, 94, 124, 125. LARSON, Rodney: 16. LARSON, Sandy: 16, 61, 67, 102, 124. LEE, Ann: 16. LEHMAN, James: 16, 61, 67, 94, 95, 106, 110, 116. LENZ, Pam: 16. LESLIE, Jeffrey: 16, 94, 95, 107, 110, 116 LEUTHNER, Dan: 16. LORENZ, Jay: 16, 84, 85, 86, 87, 94 LORSUNG, Barb: 16 LORSUNG, Denise: 16. LUNDBERG, Mark: 16 LUNDGREN, Gary: 16, 95, 107, 110. LYNCH, Jodi: 17, 85. LYNCH, Susan: 17. 132 SENIOR INDEX MAACK, Ion: 17, 94, 95, 107, 116. MALVIN, Kristine: 17. MARTELL, Tony: 17. MATTOCKS, Corrie. 17. MCCLELLAN, Joyce: 17. MCCOY, Lynn: 17, 125. MCFARLANE, Dave: 17, 95, 110. MCGINN, Mike: 17. MERTEN, Richard: 17. MEYER. Susan: 17, 84, 85, 87, 124, 127. MIDBOE, Tim: 17, 85, 87, 95, 110. MIKKELSON, Laurie: 17. MILLER, Pam: 17, 92. MINZEL, Carol: 18. MOESER, Randy. 18, 95, 108, 110. MORROW, Richard: 18, 120. MORSE, Jeff: 18, 187. MUYRES, Pat: 18, 103. MUZIK, Greg: 18 MUZIK, Mary: 18, 91. MUZIK, Steve: 18. MYRIN, Tom: 18, 61, 67, 95, 108, 110, 120. NEHK, Debbie: 18. NELSON, Darrell: 18. NELSON, Kathy: 18, 87. NELSON, Linda J.: 18, 85, 92, 102. NELSON, Linda M.: 18, 85. NELSON, Pat: 18, 87. NEUMANN, Barry: 18. 104. NEWHOUSE, Jay: 19 NICOLAUS, David: 19, 93. NIGG, Jim: 19, 95. NORBECK, Donna: 19, 85, 87. NORRIS, Kathy: 19. NYOLD, Tom: 19. OBERG, Caroline: 19. OBERG, June: 19, 92. OBERG, Virginia: 19. O'BRIEN, Kathy: 19, 103. OLHAUSEN, Kim: 19, 59, 89, 93, 123. OLSEN, Dennis: 19. OLSON, Bev: 19, 87. OLSON, David: 19. OLSON, Jan: 19. OLSON, Mike: 19, 95. OTTO, Cheryl: 20, 125. PATRICK, Kenneth. 20. PEDERSEN, Pam: 20, 87, 92. PEDERSON, Andy: 20, 102, 127. PEKAREK, Connie: 20. PESOLA, Vince: 20, 93, 95. PETERSON, Kris: 20, 90. PETERSON, Neil: 20. PETERSON, Richard: 20. PETERSON, Wendy: 20. PIERCE, Douglas: 20. PLEIN, John: 20. POIRIER, Mike: 20. POWERS, CAR I: 20. POWERS, Terry: 20, 108. PRENTICE, Richard: 21. PRENTICE, Robert: 21. PRICE, Debra. 21. PUGLEASA, Jackie. 21, 124, 125, 127. QUINN, Teresa: 21. QUIST, Jean: 21, 85, 89. RADER, Dave: 21, 85, 86, 94, 95 106. RADIL, Lee: 21. RADIL, Terry: 21; 93. RANUM, Bonnie: 21, 87, 92, 95, 102, 127. RANUM, Eric: 21, 85. RAPP, Jody. 21. 92. RASMUSEN, Vicki: 21, 95. REECE, David: 21. REINHARDT, Peter: 21, 93, 95. REZNECHECK, Denyce: 22, 90. RICHARDSON, Debbie: 22, 92. RIPPERGER, Rod: 22, 87, 94, 104, 108, 116. ROERS, Janice: 22, 87. ROERS, Neil: 22. ROGERS, William: 22. ROHN, Jean. 22, 61, 67, 71, 72, 74, 85, 87. ROSENGREN, Gary: 22, 113. ROSENGREN, Karen. 22. ROTH, Marie: 22, 92. ROUILLARD, Pat: 22, 105. RUD, Dave: 22. RUETER, Joe: 22. RUTTEN, Jolene: 22, 92, 93, 95. SAARI, Randy: 22, 93. SACKETT, Pam: 22. SAMMONS, Linda: 23, 90, 92. SANDI, Javier: 23, 67, 88. SAURDIFF, Jim. 23, 87, 93. SAWYER, Cathy: 23, 125. SCHLOSSER, Margaret: 23. SCHMIDT, Melanie: 23, 87, 92. SCHMIDT, Bill: 23. SCHNEIDER, Sandi: 23. SCHOENING, Annette: 23, 84, 85, 89, 103. SCHULKE, Kim: 23. SCHULTZ, Glen: 23, 92, 93. SCHULTZ. Heidi: 23, 84, 85, 87, 102. SCHWENDEMANN, Amy: 23. SHEEHAN, Scott: 23, 95, 108. SHELDON, Sylvia. 23. SHOEMAKER, Paul: 24, 84, 85, 86, 90, 93, 94, 95, 108, 110. SHOGREN, Cindy: 24, 92. SIEWERT, Doran: 24. SKRAMSTAD, Brad. 24 SKRAMSTAD, Sandy: 24, 85, 92, 103. SKRETNY, Mary: 24. SMITH, Brent: 24, 61, 67, 85, 86, 95, 108, 110. SMITH, Susan: 24, 92, 93. SONSTEBY, Mark: 24 STEIDL, Paulette: 24. STEINBRING, Jon: 24, 85, 93. STENSO, Kathy: 24, 71, 72, 94, 90, 94, 125. STIER, Terry: 24, 92. STOCKER, Halsey: 24, 95, 110. STOECK, Lynn: 24 STRAND, Brad: 24, 90. STRAND, Cheryl: 24, 93. STRUCK, Brad: 25, 85, 86, 89, 94, 95, 108, 110. SUCHY, Linda: 25, 92. SUCKOW, Linda: 25, 85, 86 SUNDGAARD, Dan: 25, 92. SVE€, Shirley: 25, 127. SVITAK, Diane: 25, 92, 93. TANQUIST, John. 25, 85, 93, 95, 108, 110, 122. TARRANT, Lisa. 25, 93, 103. TAYLOR, Skip: 25. TESCH, Mark: 25. TESSMER, Amy: 25, 92. THOEN, Randy: 25. THOENNES, Annette: 25, 93. THOMPSON, Alice: 25. THOMPSON, Julie: 25. THUNBFRG, Rick: 25. TILLITT, Sally: 25, 71, 84, 85, 124, 125. TIMM, Bradley: 25. TOLLEFSON, Gary. 26. UNDEM, John: 26, 93. UNGER, Mary: 26. VERNLUND, Kim: 26. VERNLUND, Mike: 26, 87. VERPY, Debbie: 26, 85, 91, 92, 123. VOLLER, Linda. 26. VONDERHAAR, Janice: 25, 85. WAHL, Reid: 26, 122. WALDORF, Janice. 26, 92. WALSH, Sue: 26, 93. WEISEL, Kevin: 26. WELLE, LuAnn: 26. WENDLAND, Mike: 26. WESTMAN, Sheri: 26, 87. WILEY, Karen: 26, 92. WILKE, Emily: 26, 95. WILKEN, Becky: 27. WILLIAMS, LuAnn. 27, 92. WOLF, Debbie: 27. WOLLIN, Lynette: 27. WUNDERLICH, Grant: 27. ZASTROW, Gary: 27, 120. ZASTROW, Bill: 27. ZIEGELMANN, Becky: 27 ZIEGELMANN, Cheryl. 27. ZIMMEL, Vera: 27. GREELEY, Marsha. 27. 133 JUNIOR ACA, Mary: 28. AHLQUIST. David: 28. 90 ALBER, Tim 28, 94. 110 ALLISON. Tammy: 28. ALTIRMATT, Jill: 28 AMUNDSEN. lisa 28, 93, 87. ANDERLEY. Robert: 28 ANDERSN. Ross 28 ANDERSON, Sheldon: 28 ANDERSON, Tammy 28. ANDERSON, Timothy 28. 94. 95, 104 ANDERSON. Wendy: 28. 102. ANDREWS, Dana 28 ARNOLD, Gene 28 ASLESON, Tom 28 AUSTIN. Cheryl: 28 BALE, Gene: 28. 87. BALTES, Carol: 28. BARNIER. Debbie 28. 89. 74. 85. 125. BATTLES. Karen 28. 8S, 91. BAUER, Timothy: 28. 87. 104. 108 BECKER. Douglas 28. BENSON. Loren: 28 BERG. Gary 28. 84. 85. 87. BERGLIN, Scott 28. 94. 95. 110. 104 BETTERMANN, layne: 28. 84 BETTERMAN. Roxanne 28. 102. BEYER. Heidi 28 BITZAN. Kevin: 28 BJERKNESS. Sarah 28. 87. 89. BLAIR. Tim 28. 85, 117. BOTZET. Kevin: 28. 91. BRACKIN, Tim: 28 BRAKE. Tom 28 BRECHBIEl, Darla 28. 85. 86, 95. BRENDLE, Julie 28. 124 BRESSEM, Bryan 28. BRUSS. LEDEll 28. 108, 110. 120. BUSCH. Roger 28 CARLQUIST, Pam: 28. CARLSON. Arnold 28 CARLSTROM, Douglas: 28, 87. 120 CASSADY. Chuck: 28, 95. 108, 110 CASSELL. James: 28. CHRISTENSON, Peter: 29. 85. 86 CHRISTIANSON. Larry: 29, 91. CHRISTOPHER SON. Paul 29. 94. 110 CIHLAR, Debbie: 29 COLEMAN. James: 29 COLTON, John: 29. COOK, Connie: 29. COOK, launa 29 CROSBY. Tyler 29. 87, 95. 110 CRUMPTON. Joyce 29 DARVEAUX. Blaise 29. 74. DAU. Randv : 29 DEJONG. Craig 29, 84. 87. 92, 105. DOEBBER. Beverly: 29 DONATELLE, Mark: 29. 87. DOSLAND. Michael 29 DURAY, Kathy: 29. 89. 93. 102. DUSING. Randy: 29, 120 EILERS. Michael: 29. EKDAHl, Jane: 29, 84 ELLISON, Scott 29. 110, 120 ELTON, Kris: 29. 123. 126. 124, 87 EMMERT, Clinton: 29 ERICKSON, Bill: 29 ERNST. William: 29, 113. ETHERIDGE, Robert: 29 EYE, Betty 29 FAUST. Mary: 29 FEARING. Tim. 29. FEEKEN. Lori 29 FEIGUM. Leslie 29 FERGUSON. Terry: 29. 120 FITZGERALD. Jean 29. 102. FLINT. Susan: 29. 85. 89. 124. 125. 126. FLOLID. Bill 29 FREIER. Debbie 29 FRISTEDT. Melinda 29 GARLOCK. Laurie: 29 GARRETT. John: 29 GARRETT, Linda 29 GASPERLIN, Tom: 29, 94. 95, 104. GERIS. Chuck: 29, 113. GESEll, Lori: 29 GESS. Andrew 30. 87. 94. INDEX GET TEL. lavern: 30. GOOFREY. Keith 30 GRAY, Dan 30 GREENGO. Paul 30. 90. 120 GRUNDEI, Judy: 30 GRUNEWALD. Paul: 30. 110 GUCK. John 30 GUENTHER. Rachelle: 30 HAAR, Ted 30, 87. 94. HAGLUND, Ellen Kay: 30. 87. HALE, Norman: 30. HAMMERGREN, John 30. 93. HANSON, Jeffrey: 30. HAUB. Sallie 30 HAUER, Ricky: 30. HAUSKEN, Ricky: 30 HAYES. Janet; 30, 85. HELANDER. Pam: 30. 84. 85. 86. 87 HENDERSON. Marc: 30. HENNINGSGAARD. Deanna 30. HERRLY. Jody 30. 102 HERTEl. Calvin 30. 84. 86. 94 HER TWIG. Daniel T.: 30. HILL, Nancy: 30. 87. HINTZEN. Danny: 30. HOHNWALDT, Julie 30. HOLTHUSEN, Anne 30 HUBBARD. Doug 30 HUBERTY, Mary 30, 89. 87, 92. 123. HULL. Richard: 30. 120 HUSTAD. Cindy 30. 84 HVEZDA. Jean 30. 103 IVERSON. Patty: 30. JACKSON. Jerry: 30, 107. 116, 117. JACOBSON. Gail: 30. 87 JENSEN, Ann: 30. JENSON. Suzanne: 30. 87. JOHNSON. Alicia. 30. 84, 102. JOHNSON. Chene: 30, 92. JOHNSON. Darwin: 30 JOHNSON. Jane: 30. 84 JOHNSON. Kent: 30. 92. 117 JOHNSON. Lary: 30. 113. JOHNSON, Michelle: 30, 102. JOHNSON, Nancy 31. 84, 93. 122 JOHNSON, Russell: 31. JOHNSON. Walter: 31, 92. JORDAN. Paul: 31. JUSTICE. Mary. 31. K ARLSGODT, Sara: 31. 87. 125 KEPHART. Marcia 31 KILMER. Debra: 31. KING, Jon 31. KIOEHN. Marcie: 31. KLOEHN, Nolan: 31. KLUVER. Jan: 31 KLUVER. Mary |o: 31. 102. KLUVER, Ricky. 31. KNOWLES. Scott: 31, 110, 120 KOENIG. Brian 31. KOEP, Alan; 31 KOPET. Vicki: 31. KORTIE. Judy: 31. KRACHT. Chen: 31. KRACHT. Garry: 31. KRACHT, Randy 31. KROHNFELDT, Gaylord 31. 120 KROHNFELDT. Pauline 31. KROUPA, Carol: 31, 124 KRUMP. Carol: 31. KUHLMANN. Mane: 31. 125 KUHNAU. Debbie: 31. KUHNE, Linda 31, 95 KUHNE, Mike: 31. 89. 104. 108 KUNDE, Merle: 31. KURTZ. Julie. 31. 84. 85. 86. 95 KUTZ. Scott: 31. KVILHAUG, Renae: 31. KVITEK, Gary: 31. LABERGE. Steve: 31. 85 LANDEEN, Randy: 31 LARSON, David: 31. LARSON. Sherry 31. 94, 102. 124 LEE. LOIS: 31. LEE. Rosanne: 31, 87. LEHMAN. Tom 31. 94, 95. 106, 110, 116, 117. LENARZ. Jeff: 31. LENZ, Sally: 31, 95 LINDER. Melanie: 32. LINDSTROM. Harvey 32. LORENZ, Richard: 32. 59. 94. 95. 108. 110, 120 LORSUNG, Joan: 32. LUKE, Richard: 32. LUNDQUIST. lisa 32. MAI WITZ. Gail: 32. 87, 124. 127. MANKENBERG, Steve 32. 85. 86. 93. MARBOE, Jane: 32. 84. 86. 102, 123, 127 MARTIN, Lonnie: 32 MARUSAK. Joann: 32. MATEER. Tim: 32. 71, 74, 88. 93. MATTOCKS. Judy: 32. 89. MAYER. Vicky: 32, 85. 90. MCCABE, James: 32. 91. MCDONALD. Randy 35. MEDICRAFT. Terri: 32. 85, 9ELJ1. MEISSNER, Kathleen. 32, 71. 89. 93. 125. MELZER, Arlen 32. 92. 94 MICHAELS, David 32. 95 MIDBOE. Laurie: 32. 71, 74. 84. 85. 87. 90. 91. 96. 125. MILLER. Gone: 32, 97. MONSON, Brian: 32. 98 MONTBRIAND. Mike 32, 94. 99. MORSE. Cindy 32, 126 MORICAl, Terrill: 32. MUYRES, Marialice: 32. 85. 103. NACK. Gaylord: 32. NELLOS, Karin: 32 NELSON, Allan: 32. 91. NELSON, Cindy: 32, 87 NESON, Jeffrey: 32. NELSON. Linda Lou: 32. NELSON, Lori: 32. NELSON. Pam: 32. NELSON, Tammy: 32 NEUMANN. Connie: 32. NICKl AY, Renee 32. NORLING. Cheryl: 32. NORTON. Lynn. 32. 85, 94. 125. 127. NOVOTNY. Larry: 32, 91, 95. OBERG, David: 32 OBERG, Janice: 32. OBERG. loseph.ne: 32. OHLSEN, Elizabeth: 33. OLSON. Bradley: 33. OLSON, lulie: 33. OLSON. Kim: 33. OLSON, Laurie: 33. 87, 94. 102. 125. OOTHOUDT. Jodi: 33. ORNDUFF, Tonya: 33 PANTZE. Jodi: 33. PEDERSON. Judith: 33, 124. PEDAREK, Kent. 33. 71. PERKINS. John: 33. 74. PERRY. Ted: 33. PERSSON, Karlan 33, 92. PETERSON. Bruce: 33 PETERSON. Denise: 33. PETERSON. Jeffrey: 33. PETERSON. Kris: 33. 90 PETERSON. William: 33. PETTIT, Gary: 33. PICOTTE, Daniel: 33 PIERCE. Mike; 33. PILLATZKI, Jan: 33. 91. PINKE. Allison: 33, 90 POMERANZ, Randy: 33. POSPISIl. Judy: 33. 85. 92. 93. POWERS, Susan 33 PRONEK. Wencil: 33. PYNES, Jennifer: 33. QUINN, Donald: 33. RAMEY. Robert: 33. RASSAT. Shelly: 33. RAVELING, Gordon 33. 104, 122. REDIG, Anita 33. 103. REECE. Martha: 33. REIS. Douglas 33. RETTIG, Mark: 33. 92. RICHTER. Pamela 33. RICHTER, Rhonda 33. RIPLEY, Brent: 33, 71. 94. 95. 110 ROCHEEORD, I enise: 33. RODVOLD, Dawn: 33. ROERICK, Kenneth: 33. ROERS. Debbie: 33. ROERS, William: 34. ROESER, Laura 34. 123. 127. ROGERS. Renae: 34 RONGSTAD, Lori 34 ROSS, Robert: 34 SACKETT, Tim: 34. SALISBURY. Alan 34 SAURDIFF, Robert: 34 SCHEFFLER, Marly: 34 SCHLOSSER, Rita: 34. SCHLOSSER. Susan: 34. SCHMIDT. Sheldon 34 SCHROEDER. Scott 34. 108. 110, 117. SCHULTE, Carol: 34 SCHULTZ, Irma: 34 SCHUNAMEN, Kate: 34. 93, 94, 124 SCHWANKE, Ramona 34 SCHWARDT, Richard: 34 SELL. Cindy: 34 SEMMENS. Gary: 34, 91 SENSTAD. David: 34, 74. 87 SHELDON. Peter 34. 92 SHERMAK, Rose: 34. 125 SHERRETT. Pam 34. SIEWERT. Dorla 34 SJOMAN, Stanton: 34 SONDGEROTH, Duane 34 SOUTHWARD. Tom: 34. 94. 108, 116. 117. STANZ. Becky: 34. 87 STARK, Sandy: 34. 87. 90 STEEN. Vicki: 34, 59. 87 STEIDl, Gwen: 34. STEIDl, Jean 34, 87, 93. STEIDl, Stephanie: 34. STEIN. Bradley 34 STIER, Rose 34, 91 STIVER. Mark: 34. 95, 110. STOCKER. Melissa: 34. 125. STOECK. Bryan: 34. 84 . 94. 110 STOLTENBERG, Janet: 34 STRELOW, Kathy: 34. 124, 126 SUNDGAARD. Debbie 34 SWANN, Donald 34. 120 SWEDBERG, Jim: 34. 107, 116, 117. SWENSON. Nancy 35. 87. SWOR. Micky: 35 SYVERSON, Ricky: 35 THEISS, Pat: 35. 123, 127. THOMPSON. Jill 35. THORSON. Robin 35. 84, 85, 87. 94. 125, 126 TOSO. David: 35. 71. 90 TREISCHEl. Jamie 35. 72. TRENNE, Jody: 35, 89, 102, 123. TRENNE. Paul: 35. 92. TRUAX. Michael 35. TVRDIK, Jean 35 TVRDIK, Susanne 35, 91, 92. TVRDIK. Tom. 35, 91, 92. UHDE, Karen: 35 UNDEM, Susan: 35. VACEK, Eugene: 35. WAAGE. Tim: 35. 85, 86 WAGNER. Dan: 35. WALDORF, Richard 35. WAY, Tracy: 35. 84 WEGNER, Lynn 35, 90. WELFARE. Dawn: 35. 90 WEINMASTER, Rex 35,117. WENNER. Tom: 35. WERNER. STEVE: 35, 95. 108, 110. WESTROM, DeAnn: 35, 84 WICHTERMAN. Randy 35 WIDSTROM. Chris: 35. WIENER, Mike: 35. WILKEN, Erk. 35. 110. 113. WILLE, Pat: 35. WINGER, Dana: 35. 85. 102. 126 WISCHNAK, Greg 35. 87. WUNDERLICH. Leon: 3S. WUSSOW, Linda 35. ZASTROW. Randall: 35. ZIMMEl, Faye: 35. 95. ZINSLI, Cathy 35. 124 ZWEIG, Audrey: 35 IOYCE, Ron: 35. 134 SOPHOMORE INDEX AllGUIRE, Greg 36 ALTERMATT, Mary 36, 84, 85. ANDIRIEY, Carol 36 ANOIRSON, Amanda 36 ANOf RSON, Beth: 36, 86, 123. ANDIRSON, Lynn 36 ANDfRSON, Susan: 36. 86 ANDIRSON, Todd: 36 ANDIRSON. Vicki. 36 APPLING, M 36 ARVOID, Bob. 36, 120. ASIACSON, Phil: 36 ATHIRTON, Becky. 36, 86. 93, 103 BACKHAUS, Jill 36. BALDWIN. Keith; 36, 92. BARROS. Neil: 36. BAR Till LIMY, |an: 36, 86, 89, 93. 123, 103 BATH IS. Kevin 36, 91, 110 BICKMAN, Barbara 36, 84 BIUVIAU, Jim 36 BUI VI All, Richie 36. 84, 110, 113. BILL. Dave 36. 110 BINSON. Lori: 36 BIRGHUIS. Todd 36 BlADf, Dean 36. 92. 104, 110, 113. BLAIR. Cathy 36.86 Bl AKISIIY, Don 36. 91, 122. BOHNI, Kay Lynn 36 BOSIK, Kathleen 36. 124, 127. 125 BOTZET, Kenneth 36 BOTZIT, Mike 36 BOUS, Jim: 36 BRAZIL. Bret 36 BRIDI. Linda 36 BRIDI. Tim 36. 110 BRCSSIM, Heidi 36. 86. 123, 103. BROCKOPP, Steve 36. 87. BULLICK. Richard 36 BULLICK. Robert 36 BURGAU. Randa 36. 84 BURSCH. Mary: 84. 86. 36. 93, 125. BURSS, Pam 36 CAMPBIll. Jan 86. 36. 91. CARLSON. Sharon 36 CARISTROM, Brian: 37. CHAN, Patty: 37. CHIRMAK. Linda 37. 91. CLAPSHAW. Robert: 37. COLLINS. Craig 37, 84. 104 CRIMIRS, Anne: 37, 84. 86. 103. CROSGROVI. Tami: 37. DAU. Barb: 37. DCMPIWOLF, Craig: 37, 90 DIIKMAN. Paul 37. 91 DIGRI, Nate 37, 84, 85, 86. DULY, Steven 37. DOIGI. Nathan 37. 84, 87. DORK IN, Jean: 37, 84. 89. 103, 123. DOR ASK A. William; 37. DRiGIR. Mike 37. DROPIK, Kathryn: 37. DURAY. Karen 37, 84, DUSING. Cheryl: 37 DVORSAK. Lonnie: 37. 91. IBINSTIINfR. Julie 37. IGGIN, Debbie 37. IISEl. Pat 37. IMTIR, Terry: 37, 120, 110 IRNST, Greg 37, 113. FABER. Rick 37, 84 FARLEY, Terry: 37. 84. 85. 93. FEIGUM. Tim: 37. FIRNOW, Rick: 37. FEZLER. Sue 37. FIODING. Kim: 37. FORSTER. Greg 37, 91. FOSS, Susan 37 FRIIR. Tim: 37. FRIEBURG, Richard: 37. 84. 117 FROf MMING, Charlotte. 37, 86 FROEMMING. David: 37. FROEMMING. lolene 37. GADOW, Carol: 37. 93. 103, 123. GANJE. Gary: 37. 84. 86. 89. 104 GARRETT. Brenda 37 GERIS, Joe 37, 110 GREENWOOD. Tammy: 37. GRIGORY, Ken: 37. 8 GROMATKA, Mary: 38 CRUNDII, Marilyn: 86. 38 GUI NTH! R. Brenda 38. 84. GUSTAFSON. Gail: 38. 84. 91 GWINN, Pat 38 HANSEN, Lori: 38. 84. 123. HANSON, fell 38, 91. HANSON. Margaret 38. 84. 86. 127 HAUER. Mike: 38 HAUGEN. Kevin 38. 59, 89. 110, 117. HAUGEN. Jamie: 38 HFI3INE, Paul 38. 84. 92, 113 HER TWIG, Eldora 38 HERZOG, Mark 38, 117. HILDIBRANDT, Collise: 38, 90. HILLER. Twyla: 38, 84 HOLM, Leslie: 38, 91. HOLMES, Steve 38. HOLTHUSEN, Laura 38 HOPPE, Karlene: 38 HOWE, Cathy 38. 84. HUSTAD, Tom: 38, 92. HVEZDA, Kenny 38. 104 IVERSON. Karen: 38. 84. 85. JACKSON, Joy 38 JACOBSEN, Carol: 38 JENSEN, Janet 38. 93. JENSON, James 38. 84 JOHNSON, Brian 38, 90, 91, 92, 95 JOHNSON, Cindy 38.84, 123. 126 JOHNSON. Dan 38 IOHNSON. Diane: 38. 86 JOHNSON. Karen 38. 84, 93. 122 JOHNSON. Terri 38. 84. 103. JOHNSON. Tim 38. 110. JOHNSON. Tony: 38, 94, 110, 120 JOHNSTON. Brian 38. 110, 113. JORDAN, Suzanne: 38. JOYCE, Randy: 38 KARL. Oell 38, 110, 113. KEARNS. Laurie 38 KESTER. Jana 38. 86 KESTER. Julie 38. 91. KETTER, Dawn: 39. 84. 86. 89. 103 KLIMEK. Dave 39. 91 KLUVER. Brian 39 KLUVER, lisa 39. 122. 123. KLUVER. Renee: 39. KLUVIR. Richard: 39. KOENIG. Patricia 39 KOPET, Dan 39 KORKOWSKI, Peter 39, 113. KRAFTHEFER. Francis 39 KRAMER. Kendall 39 KRAUSE. Leon: 39 KROHNFEIDT. Arlene 39 KROHNFELDT. Nora: 39. KROHNFEIDT, Norma: 39 KRUEGER. Janet 39. 84. 123. KRUEGER. Orvm 39 KRUMP. Sharon. 39 KUHN. Paul: 39. 117. KUHNE. Laura: 39 KURTZ. Joan 39, 84. 85 KUTZ. Vicky: 39 KVITEK, Karlene: 39. 90 LANIGAN. Kevin: 39 LARSEN, Dana 39. LARSON, Sandra 39 LARSON, Sonja 39.90 LAWLER. Laurie; 39. 84. 93, 103, 123. LEE, Lois 39 LENARZ, Greg 39. 92. LEUTHNIR. Dick 39. 110 LINDNER, Jell: 39, 92. 104. 117 LINDQUIST, Bill: 39, 92, 110, 113. LINOW, John 39. 92. 113. IOFQUIST. Walter 39 LONG. Deborah 39 I OR SUNG, Darcy: 39. 94 I OR SUNG, Don: 39. 84 I OR SUNG, Kim 39. LUKES, Leonard: 39 LUNDBERG. Scott; 39 LUNDGREN. Cary: 39 LUTZOW. Darcy: 39 MADSEN, Jane 39 MALZ, Steve: 39 MARTELL. Tammy: 40. 93. MATTER, Trrsh 40, 86. 125 MATTSON, Laurie 40 MCCABE. Paul 40. 117. MCCOY, Greg 40 MEYFR, Randy 40. MEYERS. Alvin 40 MICHAELS, David 40, 113 MIELKE, Russell: 40. 91 MILLER, Fred 40 MIN El. Barb 40 MOHAWK. Rick 40. 110. 113. MOHAWK, Ro an 40 MONTBRIAND. Marcy: 40, 84. 89. 103, 123. MORSE. Scott: 40. 113. MOUW. Barb 40. 86 MUNKBERG. Gary 40 MUNKBERG, Lanae: 40. MUZIK, LuWanna 40 MYRIN, Lori: 40. 86. 103, 124 NACK, Lori 40 NAVRATIL. Douglas 40. 91 NEHK. Darvm: 40 NELLER, Jen 40 NELSON, Brian: 40. 110, 117 NELSON. Dan 40. 94. 120 NELSON. Jom 40. 93. 103 NELSON, Michael 40 NELSON, Tracy 40. 84, 86. 89, 93 NEWMAN, Tom 40. 104 NIENABIR, Chris 40 NIGG. Karen 40. 84 NOHRE, Mark: 40. 110. NORSTEBON. Judy: 40. NORSTEBON, LaVonne 40 NOVAK, loel 40. 91 NOVOTNY, Bryan 40. 117. OBERG, Debbie 40. 84 OBERG. Wayne 40 O BRIEN, lorne: 40. OLSEN. Kurt: 40 OLSON, John: 40 OLSON, Kent: 41 OLSON, Mike: 41 OLSON, Sandy: 41 OLSON, Teresa 41. 85. 86. 103, 123. OLSON, Todd. 41. 91. OVERSTAD. Paula: 41. PAGEL, Barb 41, 123.124 PARTINGTON. Jane 41. 59. 84. 93, 103. PEDERSON, Allen 41. PEKAREK, Paula 41 PERKINS, Peter 41, 84. PETERSON, Bruce 41. PETERSON. Gene (M.keJ: 41 PETERSON. Kathy 41. PETERSON. Mike D.: 41. 110, 120 PETERSON. Sue: 41. 90 PETTIT. Sherry: 41. 91 PFIFFLE.Sonp: 41. POIRIER. Kim 41. PRICE, Tammy: 41. PRONEK, Mane 41 PROPP. lane 41. QUINN. Kathy: 41. QUINN. Kelly: 41 QUITMIYER. Cindy: 41 RADER. Ann 41. 86. 103, 123. RADFORD, Cathy: 41, 86 RADII, Dean 41. RATAJESAK. Mark 41. RAVELING. Ted: 41 REINHARDT. Renee: 41. RILLING, Autumn 41. 85. 86. ROERS, Ann: 41 ROERS. Mary: 41 ROTH. Bob: 41, 84 RYDBERG, Scott 41. RYDBERG. Sheryl: 41. SAAR. Robert: 41. 94. 110 SAARI. Chen 41. SACKETT. Chuck 41. SALISBURY, Lon: 41. 86. SAMUELSON, Shelly 41, 93. 103 SAURDIFF. Nancy 41,86 SAVOR. Douglas 42 SCHAUER. April 42. SCHEFFlfR. Jeffrey: 42. 91 SCHLOSSER. Donna 42 SCHLOSSER, Steven 42. SCHMIDT. Shane 42. 91 SCHMIDT. Paul 42. SCHNflDIR. Doug 42 SC HOE NECK. Kim 42 SCHULTE, Marvin 42. SCHULTZ. Kim 42. 84. 110, 113. SCHULZ, Julio 42, 103. SHUN! MAN, Gary 42 SCHWENDEMANN, Susan 42. 84. 85 SCOTT. Randy 42. SEIDL, Edward 42. SEPPANEN. Annette: 42. 86 SHELDON. Jennifer- 42, 92. SHERRETT, Lon: 42. SISKO, Wendy 42. 85. 103. 125 SJOMAN, Marsha 42. SKOGLUND, Kim 42. 86 SKRAMSTAD. Denise 42, 84, 103. SKARMSTAD, Vickie 42. 84. 86 SMITH. Jeff. 42. 110, 117 SMITH. Kendra 42, 86 SOLDERHOLM. Scott. 42, 92. 110. 117. SPIEGEL. Lon 42 STEFFI. Tom 42. 84. 90. 113 STEIDl. Bonnie. 42, 86 STEIDl. Brian 42. STEIDl. Mike 42. STEIDL, Ricky: 42 STEIDl. Robert 42. STENSO. Cal: 42. 110, 113. STCHTZ. Carrie 42. 86 STRAND, Andy: 42. 84. 86, 94. 108. STRAND, Danny: 42 STRAND. Mane: 42. STRUCK. Brenda 42. 84 SUCKOW. Brian: 42. 84, 110, 113. SULLIVAN, Mike 42. 117 SVEI. Merlin: 43. 94 SW ARTZ. Joe 43. 91, 110. 113 SWENSON. Diane 43. 86. 93. SYRDAl. Julie. 43. SYVERSON. Sherry: 43 TANQUIST. Bruce 43. 110 THEISS. Beth: 43. 84. 103. 123 THOENNES, Ken 43, 113 THOMPSON, Connie. 43 THOMPSON. Mary 43 THOMPSON. Scott 43. TILLITT. Jenny: 43. 86 TOUIFSON. David. 43. TONN. Jenny 43. 86 TORSTENSON. Tom 43 TVRDIK, Tammy 43. 91 TVRDIK, Todd 43. UNDEM, Allyn: 43. VANBEEK. Lynda 43. 84 VENDED. Mark 43. 117. VICKERMAN. Rod 43, 91. VOGT. |im 43 VOSS. Tom 43. 110. WADSWORTH. Jeff: 43, 84. 110, 113. WALLACE. Brenda 43. WARREN. Brad 43. WENCH. Mark 43.85.86 WENDl AND, Julie 43. 90 WHITELARK. Frank 43. 117. WHITING. Todd 43, 92 WHITMAN. Vickie 43. 91. WIDMARK. John: 43. 84. 110, 113. WILKIN. Susan: 43. WINTER. Steve 43. WOELBER. Denny: 43 WUSSOW. Craig 43. WYATT. Ruth 43. 86. ZASTROW. Glenn 43. 120 ZAVISKA, Cheryl: 43 ZIESEMER. Dawn 43 135 EDITORS Debbie Hale Chris Larson STAFF Keith Beilke Paul Greengo Linda Guenther Collise Hildebrandt Kim Iverson Karlene Kvitek Sonja Larson Barb Lorsung Terrie Medicaraft Kris Peterson Sue Peterson Allison Pinke Vicki Rasmusen Linda Sammons Deb Verpy Lynn Wegner Julie Wendland Lynette Wollin PHOTOGRAPHERS Dave Ahlquist Craig Dempewolf Bruce Johnson Patty Karl Todd Ketter Tom Steffel Photography by Perkins Vernon Studios ADVISOR Mr. Joe Capistrant 00 O- ln c oo LO
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