Kennedy High School - Profiles Yearbook (Bloomington, MN)

 - Class of 1978

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Ah, but winning was only one good thing about being a swimmer. You also had the joys of chlorine-bleached hair, scaley skin, and blood- shot eyes. and your 4-ounce blue and gold Speedo swim- suit - wasn't that a zinger? Well, didn't the guys ask out every mermaid .S they hap- pened to see? K TA . . lf f 4 . 2 You lose' Situation After running another three grueling miles around Lake Nokomls you come to the realization that the lake has never changed nor have the trees the ducks and your running time At least you weren t to blame however Your father would slmply have to answer to the team for making you wear those dorky Keds for Kids o 'Q Z.-Q oo lg.54'4.N 1. QQ' You lose! Situation a sideline rush a pileup of players ou leaped into the air to head the ball only It went right to an opposing forward Com ing back down you land on the coach There goes your ankle his smile and your starting position You weren t a total loser though At least you got to read the Saturday paper EEE.:-. lim! You lose! Situation: a matter of being in the wrong, place at the wrong time. lt was time for a punt, and you took up your position. What you hadn't counted on, how- ever, was a nearsighted punter who would confuse the ball with your butt. You never thought you'd be get- ting your kicks this way when you went out for foot- ball. , l . You win! S tuation Noi 1 ranked coops came , eagerio mah tools, They became the tools, ihough, when g l made them eat the more ii i! ihan noi, pmvedh in in Mads Uni donwmwhmsageiig beams yew IIQ QOSQW lbu nn! S iumgm Tm wing s mmm mmm mn Q mast Tom mmm, tm mmm mrntinm and mort mused eww mamma me mpp gg Yum mmf been DDM! at FMU.: Q ijdf an 'L!Jj'UULf,'Ljkg.? swarm 'Q M W mm hm nm if mm mm mm m, m w arm mg WJ Q Hamm Mmm You im! 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Just because your house got lawn-bagged, teepeed, and egged is no reason to use shaving cream for revenge, revenge, revenge! W T ' i X PM 3' 1 THINK I Stl ' X P Elini ' 4 of K 1 , ' 'v f pil , Q g L A X , :W x , 4.4. I ,H . ' jim' wg.-L4 , ' v 5 ., u ' - '- A . ' , , ' ,, wp 2 J, I .. - - v- - , - 1' S 'H V - ' ' Stop! Read that sign! Stop! Fix that muffleryobey that noise Stop! Quit smiling, quit joking, quit having fun! Tee Don'tpark,hug. . .etc.! ordinance and kneel, pray, repent! peeing is rotten,messy, -icky! 5 1 3 or NH Ja, .Xu . . .ab f ' M.. changing moods bring color to a your life K X RX Your moods were as varied as the s Crayola colors. You may have been in , a rowdy mood for a pepfest, or in w .f an anxious mood before a test, but then there were quiet times when you would stop and take in the beauty and serenity of the world around you. 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Do not wait for 100 years to examine. . .Look at the next two pages and enjoy the trappings of teenage life in 1 978 There are certain objects that emerge from dusty attics and dank basements from time to time which seem capable of arousing great amounts of sentiment in our parents. These remnants of a bygone era cause their faces to iight up vvith glee as they bring into sharp focus memories of teenage life. But why let all that junk accumulate in your house when it could all be put into a time capsule for safe keeping until you want to see it again? Most time capsules, however, are utterly useless when it comes to helping people remember the real essence of times past. They are jammed full of such boring articles as coins, textbooks, and newspapers, then buried under 30 feet of dirt with the ridiculous resolution not to dig them up for 100 years. Dumb, dumb, dumb To be really useful, your time capsule should contain some of the most significant items of teenage life and should be convenient so you don't have to dig it up out of your backyard every time you vvant to look into it. Youlre in luck. Novv, through the miracles of modern science and printer's ink, all of these items have been made to appear on the next 2 pages of your yearbook. This time capsule will sit snugly and dryly on your bookshelf, ready to help conjure up instant memories whenever you want and need them. Enjoy! The time capsule begins with Paul Skinner's version ofthe casual but nice-for-school look of 1 978. . f ' ' S' ' 1 ,Q 41 it f ' V XI 91,510- ' 4 V, W1 X 3. 4' ei.,-'1 2250116551-1 mm? 1 4' -.m.-' ,' ,' we 1 Z .... F f , 4 2 f ' A QV, 5. ,HK i X 9 . V. 5 ff-: f-, Q In - 00131. f. WX 0 , Frisbee J , 4 's 5 ilu wfififff, ' E . 5x..,,,h,,.f, sd! 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Qi 4- f K DESCRIPTION DISTINGUISHING MARKS CAUTION AGE Sophomore Usually found in the company of This person prefers a variety of WEIGHT Not too Wool other females constantly giving men over a short period of time HAIR Pretty Dressed neat and fashionably It you are not considered the BUILD Shapely Likes to wear make up Talking to Top Dream Man expect the cold EYES 2O!2O and about the other sex is a shoulder Be caretul because you CQMPLEXIQN peaches, 3, Qfeaml favorite pastime might just get burned All information on this wanted person should be handed over to a goooomoro senior male Reward for the best qualified Kathy Kline sl' 1 x ' 'X .3 W HEIGHT:'Not too tall! H the eye to thelopposite sex. Don't expect a long relationship. FOR DATING PURPOSES SENIOR MEN ALIASES: Fox, Hunk, Man, Handsome, Wonderful One, Baby, Honey, Gorgeous, Cool Guy, Sexy, Big Man. DESCRIPTION AGE Sensor WEIGHT Wade enough' HAIR Dark' BUILD Handsome' EYES 2O!2O COMPLEXION Bugged DISTINGUISHING MARKS Often seen drlvlng Cor pushlngj a late model sports car wlth an Dressed un Faded jeans and extremely capable ot dnvung lett handed Usually seen tracklng younger persons ot the opposlte sex CAUTION Thus boy thinks he s a man be sure to treat hum luke one your advantage because he tends to be fast lt you want to get caught look your youngest he seems to prefer lt All lnformatlon on this wanted person should be handed over to a Senor sensor female Bevvard for the best qualltved Geoff Ebellhg HEIGHT:-Tall! I 8-track tape deck on hand. Being a track star will be to B , -1 Q .,., it l T . - l R r, lx. , Stretching dollars .Qi to meet stretching needs Monday: Uh, Dad, before you go to work today, could you give me some money for things at school? It l expect to stay on the swimming team, l've got to pay my 951 O user's fee now. Also, the Josten's man will only be at school today to take money for my class ring. That only runs 9565, but then l need another 36.50 for graduation announcements. We get measured for caps and gowns today, too. l'll need 355.25 for that. While we're at it, why donlt we get my Senior Party ticket today, too? Give me S18 for the ticket, plus the S6 we owe for rental of the Met Center for graduation, DK? Dad's Monday bill: 8110.75 26 Tuesday: Mom, when will dinner be read l'm picking up the guys to go to Fridley tor the basketball game, and welve got to leave early. Dad, my car's gas tank needs filling. Can I have about S1 2 for that? And the car is so dirty. Another buck buys a car wash. l'm really broke this week, Dad, could you give me 75 cents for my game ticket too? Ah, lvlom, are we only having chicken pot pies for dinner? Yuk. Well, that means l'll have to go to lvlcDonald's after the game for something to eat. l.et's see: my usual 2 Big lvlacs, fries, and a large Coke . . . Dad, l need another S285 for tonight, OKTP' Dad's Tuesday bill: S16.10. y'? qc. Wednesday: Dadl Look at this ad in today's paper! We've got to go to Radio Shack right after dinner. They've got the greatest 3-way air suspension speakers with 10-inch woofers for just 8599! l've been looking at Kenwood receivers, too. You know you said you would get me a new receiver for my birthday anyway. There's one on sale tor 8248. Then if we run over to l-larpo's we can get in on their sale of albums and tapes. You and Mom will go wild over some new Queen albums. l'd really like some Doobie Brothers tapes for my car, too. Two albums at 56.98 each, plus a few tapes. . .let's say, 831.92 on tapes. Greatness! Right, Dad? Dad's Wednesday bill: S392.88, .. K. 4 'rn 1-'fn 'lj' Thursday: Hey, Dad . . . are you awake yet? I forgot to tell you last night that I have to have a check today for the Utah ski trip during spring vacation. I need 35185 today or they will cancel my reservation. While we are talking about skiing, how about some more money for the clothes I will have to bring along? Pierce is having a sale this week on down vests. If I have S40 for a vest, and another S35 for a color-coordinated ski sweater, I can get by with just 9513.50 for Levi's denim jeans. I heard that we have to be dressed up for dinner at the chalet. Time to buy that 3-piece corduroy suit for 390, huh Dad?' Dad's Thursday bill: S363.50. M - y Friday-Saturday: Dad, before you leave on your weekend snowmobiling trip, I've got to talk about this weekend. I've got a date tonight for the movies. Betty wants to see Oh God and tickets for that are 33.50 each. Then I thought we'd get a pizza at Oicero's. 37 should cover that. Tomorrow night I'm going out to the Disco with the guys. Tickets are 32.50, and we'II probably grab a few donuts at WincheII's afterwards. I never spend more than a few bucks there, but I will need another Sl 2 for the car. All that driving around while you've been out shopping this weekend has really eaten up the gas. Better slow up, Dad. Dad's Weekend bill: S30.50. .. 1 ' at .,, V . .,f- A 4' jf' .. , ., 4, f A yi Q a Senior Dan Lind Sunday: Dad, nice to see you. You'II never guess what! I got accepted at St. Olaf next year! I'm supposed to send back S100 right away as a deposit. Wow, will this be great! The 57.50 we spent on the ACT test and the S515 it cost to apply really went for a good purpose, right Dad? Oh, I forgot to show you this part of the acceptance letter. My application for financial aid fell through because you make too much money. It's OK, though. Tuition and room and board just run S4900 Come to think of it, that is a lot of money. Maybe you should be thinking about a part-time job, Dad. We could use the money. Dad's Sunday shocker: S4922.50. 27 2f Hey Jan l just talked to Lori and do you know what? She heard that Todd was playing broomball at Running Park last night so she went there and he came over to talk to her a couple oi times. 21 w ,i 5 9 Wagging tongues are happy tongues There is no end to rumors once a story hits a grapevine 31 Hey Diane I just talked to Lisa and do you know what she said about Lori? Well that cute Todd asked Lori to play broomball on his team with him, and he spent the whole time just showing off and talking to her. 5! Hey Pat Diane just told me that Lori has been playing broomball all the time with that cute Todd and his friends and that they always go out with the team after games but last night he took her out alone! 10! Hey Todd l heard that you asked Lon to go to the school Prom I also heard that you are going to spend summer vacation at her tamily's beach house in Florida. Man, when did all this happen?l? i --5, 8! Hey, Chuck, Sue told me that Todd and Lori are secretly going together, and he gave her a ring 3 months ago. I guess herfamily really likes him a lot and he s over there all the time. Mf9 'h aH-1Lg..i ne, ' g if me f A ,ff 11! l.ori?? Lori who? l don teven know aLori. . . N. 3! Hey, Sue, Julie said that Lori and Todd have been playing broomball all winter together on a team with Todd's friends. Well, l guess last night Todd picked her up but they never went to the gamefi 1! Hey, Lisa, you'll never guess what happened! You knovv Todd, that cute guy in biology? Well, l was walking by Running Park last night when l saw him playing broomball. He savv me and he said hi. 3. p I 2! Hey, Julie, lvvas with Jan at lunch and she said Todd asked Lori to play broomball with his team last night. Then he asked her to go to J S with the team for pizza and she didn teven have to pay for anything. 5! Hey Rick Kris just told me Lori and Todd are going to Prom together and he might be going to Florida with her family over spring break. I didn't even know that they knew each other. I . t I i. , I la 1 -f:': w gf- - ' 3. ,ff . it i :.,5..53Lf5.:11,. - w f . X412 , ,, , 4 M 1 ' 4 f i 8: V 5 im fi QL , f -,Q , If .1 -I I ' ,f,- 1 4! Hey Kris I just saw Pat and do you knovv what? Lori has been telling her mom all along that she s been playing broomball on Todd's team every night, when really Todd's r not even on a team. 12! Hey you what s your name? Lori? Have vve met? genus: Metallium Bracium Oh, the disadvantage of having braces. People were always trying to sell you to Japan for scrap metal, farmers kept trying to hire you to be a lightning rod on their barns during electrical storms, and the Rescue Squad gave you no end of grief when you and your boyfriend, who also wore braces, kept getting your bands hooked together. There was one benefit, though. KDVVB came in better on your braces than on any Pioneer receiverat Radio Shack. genus: Fungus Toesis Sports equality had its drawbacks. Athletes Foot is no respecter of sex, so once you became a jock, you got creeping crud between your toes. Vlfhoeverthought your toes would grow 1 5 times more fungus than any bacteria culture in Biology. genus: Numerous Nubium Nicethings happen to girls' bodies when they grow up. Then there's hairgrowing onlegs. . . So you shave, because Underalls took away your panty line, but they canlt coveryour nubs. genus: Avoidus Examus This disease is a close cousin to the 24-hourflu, exceptthat it usually lasts only i hour. Symptoms are brought on by a lack of proper studying and include violent stomach pains, abnormal bodilyfunctions, and a general thrashing about of the arms and legs. You knewthe only known cure was 1 hour of uninterrupted rest on the nurse's little cot, followed by the bell at the end ofthe period. Add to that a hearty lunch of pizza burgers and a note from the nurse that you've been undertoo much pressure and that you should not be hassled, and youlve got it made. genus: Itchus Crotchus Man, were you in trouble. To relievethe symptoms ofthis embarrassing disease, you walked around with your hands in your pockets. People would not believe you did that because your hands were cold forever, though. Your coach took you aside and told you aboutthiswondertul productthat takes care of such problems. Then, when he sawyour jock crawl across the lockerroom floor by itself, he gave you some more advice: wash your jock. genus: Foundus Nubi You used to search out pseudo- whiskers with a magnifier and a nail clipper. At last you have real black nubs growing on your face. Careful with that blade, however so your nickname won't change from Babyface to Scarface. I genus: Frizzius Split-Endium Blovv-dried hair: fluffy and light, vvith crackling split ends. Your alternatives: keep the dryer and have Brillo pad hair, or drop the dryer and have all the attractions of hairthat's like limp spaghetti. genus: Halitosis Extremis lt should have been obvious vvhen yourformerlyfriendly girlfriend began sitting in the back seat-alone-and vvould only shake your hand at the end of your dates, when your dog moved his bed out of your bedroom and into the garage all by himself, and when your mother's plants vvilted instantly whenever you talked to them. You had bad breath, but you finally gotthe message. ln yourcase, once in the morning might not be enough. 'lsn'tthatthe Pollution Control Agencythat is setting up a monitoring station in your backyard? genus: Squintus No-Moris For the first time people found out you did not have Oriental ancestors. You vvere able to open your eyes vvide and actually see with the help of your 3200 soft lens contacts. And vvhat did you discover? You savv hovv amazingly good-looking you really vvere. Ped eyes and lost lenses aside, you were really one heck of a guy. One problem: you also were able to see your girlfriend up close forthefirsttime and yech. . .was she a dog. genus: Erradicus Pimplus Tired of tearing them out bythe roots vvith your pliers, and even more sick of the nightly sandpaper and flesh-colored plastic vvood routine, you got smart and you got lvlud. Do rememberto vvash it off, oryour zits vvill rot and smell. .Z '1 S.. w. 'This is the nurse speaking...' Monday morning announcements: This is the nurse speaking. All seniors are to come in and have eyes checked by Friday. Monday afternoon announcements: This is the nurse speaking. All seniors are to come in and have their height checked. Tuesday morning announcements: This is the nurse speaking. Out of the 254 Ace bandages and the 5 Kleenexes l've loaned out, l'm still missing 3 Kleenexes and 143 bandages. I need them back. Wednesday morning announcements: This is the nurse speaking. Please don'taskforaspirin. lcan'tgive itout. lonly give safety pins and Band-Aids. Thursday morning announcements: This isthe nurse speaking. lf you use my office bathroom, be sure toflush thetoiletf' Friday morning announcements: t'This is the nurse speaking. Seniors under 5'5 vvon't graduate. So get out there and grovv. Friday afternoon announcements: There vvill be no announcements today. The nurse is sick. PAGE 30 -l-Top left: Tess Hessburg. Top center: Cindy DuE5ay. Top right: Keith Weller. Center: Dave Oster. Lower left: Vicki Nelson. Lower right: Todd Buelovv. PAGE 31 -Top left: Linda Eggan. Top center: Pete Pamey. Top right: Nurse Ethel Furuli. Center: Tom Valley. Lower: Jackie Ouist, Senior John Gorski finds himself in the r 'TT'TTMIlI H 11111-ru-Q-af cage called suspension, 1-1f!,:- ,T,..,.,,,..., ievoiel L 1 1 1 11' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 1 - 1f11111l'111115 it I 1 1 1 i 1 5 4 f . 4 1 1 1 5 5 , l I 1 1 yryx 1 l 11 fi 1 1 1 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1111 1 .1 f 'Vi 1 X 1, J X X X Hey you! Mr. Lang wants to see you! Hey you! That's the Hey you, with the red shirt! Where wrong color pass! were you during the fire alarm? pass? Hey you, with the cigarette! Put it out or you'II get a referral. snags: Hey you! Didn't you walk Hey you! Where's your by here 3 times already? MTIUYI11 f1 , . ...-,e.e--- , , 111 ls' i'f'f 111, I V 1 1 11 ill 1 1 im' l 1 il , 1 ii Hey you! Where were you last night? You were scheduled for detention . . 3ii.'W I I Hey you! That's your third tardy. Guess you'II be seeing Mr. Lang tonight. Hey you! Don't you know you can't be in the hall during the first 10 minutes of the hour? Hey you! Why is your pass written in pencil? li Confucius Lang say, 'Students caught standing in hallways have no class' Remember that morning when you were blissfully dozing in class, lost in the melancholy voice of your English teacher, when suddenly the classroom atmosphere was electrified by the sight of an imposing figure in the doorway? There he was, tapping his clipboard against his leg and twirling his beard with his fingers. There was only one Bergie Lang, you knew him as the school's attendance supervisor. l-le looked over the class with an eye as keen as a hawk's. Then, with index finger outstretched, he pointed you out and motioned with his clipboard for you to follow him. Calmly you walked out of the room, undaunted by the sighs and giggles of your classmates. You could read Referral written all over his face. What had you done wrong this time? Then you recalled being tardy for math 3 times this week, you simply smiled when Mr. Lang said, l-lave fun in detention. You returned to your class like a mature student, commenting onthe color of Mr. Lang's neck. Your emotion-filled first hour experiences caused you to need to take an extra 5 minutes in the lavatory before writing yourself a tardy pass to second hour phy. ed. Trouble struck again on your way to the gym, however, when you were noticed by a hall monitor, who growled, l-ley, kid, where in the hall are you going? Don't you know you can't be in the halls the first 10 minutes of the period? You escaped by dashing in the lockerroom, where you sought out your teacher and presented him with the forged pass. Unfortunately, he realized it was the wrong color to have come from the math area. You would be confounded by the cagey lvlr. Lang again, and this time you would really be in a cage, called suspension N 'M ig QQ' is it 33 5 gi ' , .Q 5 2 5 5 li .,,'5z :i ilifflillff 75 V .L Hard earned i 32 1-H9171 swam . .. I llc.: ml W ' -3 ll -1 3 WI 5 Ear 'Inq cw' . mls mllllllfts 'Let' n mv . sports can Q is 9... ld-gtg... 551 Who cared about all the trllls of rOQO11t3nwe, S- Sta SSR' i1 ,Z..Z.e 'ggbnn a real career . . . penslon plans, U, I L , 5 lc ' ,ld - Fig Vieiln1 Qeclfom mme 9 tiqhtgb 5-day weeks, and chances for E f . emu Semnylofl . . . 'lg Qtoomwfl 6 1231. wma Q X advancement? You lust wanted some tu -11? l l 3 fr Eat. A SW, money --- 513150 a month and you could 7. Gig- ew' ,, aw-621: 10 4 - E gg .3 gsm 5 :m5l3n,.,. . wo! vm lc oonslder yourseltlrlch. So you '.m.,...,...l...3.l3 W . N0 10 W' 222.00 .. lm. deolded to get a part-tlme lob E mfMy2llfl33 n and to sweat out every DSHVW. 3 H50 5. ' N, lx ' ' h - teh ln your DUFSUIT ofthe almlg ty 3 -.lllv .S- ga .. QXQQ' naw vumeso 1, dollar, you made some sacrlfloes 3 MOOQQEEQ that may have seemed unbearable to 2 Ev l , other people . . . no football or 'Qi datlng tor you. You ran home after XZ V7 . WAGE MID TAX STATEMENT-1977 5 -r Holiday Gas Station copy C For mn::...::..l:: 5 8401 ltyndale Ave. S. mmm-S ,mms :ilu 5 -y Bloomgggggn, Mn. 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' 1 F. ,, Y' ,W , . ,. - ,, - .url ll ,' '- , -s ,. ,l,, , . s 1- g , a - , - ' l .,,, ' 1 , ,f f ft r i n ygrrr l l r r 'rll ls r r l 'r r r V ' - A Changing into cut-oft shorts and a tube top Judy Olson makes her final trip to the beachly ' , year in dress pants and a matching sweater 8 popular combination. l ll Q i l r Xff t l l l l 1 W l l l i X l l R y l A ,r 5 X ex Q o 5 fo Lynn Dagendesh begins the school '78 Fashion A change of style rtl rr r 4 lrit 5 Qikiiiiiiiiililfzlifffiir42151'fiey i ' ifi14i'i5f'r'E'7iff ' ,t,., .,,g, V ygr. Y X of 'QL . V ow, tg 'fic' uf A 's ss..- r? .- R-at K V .. 9-1 ' .-xi' Hy ftwik 'Sig is A 'f f l M 7 s j 1 NL , t ,4?Q.g, . , . ? 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V ef' V V V ,, , Xen' V 5, qzvf ,VZjii,bf5!!,,!WQ:,K I X699 ' 1' No i moot ' N ' sec -as ax eel ' K .- ,,', Y , f fin, iff, W ,Zfl J j fs f 54 ' V M H v , 1 , ' f,,, ' 5 ,,,r,,' 5, 'fig nrfzzgfwwniw , ,f f , f ,J 'r',' Q r, - - t A A . - t r f fi w 2 !g+i,f5 T uff A day off from school means skiing Lisa Ciardelli changes into her a matching ski outfit faded Levi s and a sweatshirt. To begin her afternoon of freedom, Celebrating the warm weather, Nancy Felling goes for a bike ride r in her 2-piece sweatsuit. i Calendar for every occasion OCT 14 f QQCNX QQ 509005 Qin. The big event arrives and Don Swetala faces it in dress pants and layered tops. MAY 26 Deon an evening of dancing in his 3 piece suit and print shirt 23' While it was very difficult fortheir mothers to believe, sometimes boys actually did wear something besides faded blue jeans, grubby Adidas, smelly hooded sweatshirts, and mischievous smiles. Once in ' a while when the situation left them no other choice, they were forced to enter the real world of civilized fashion. l l I I ' g X NOV 19 KJ Q. . it SOM wbriaiiifi-23 Deanna Johnson is ready for a night at Discotrec in a dressy gaucho outfit and boots. JUNE Qroiduaiion ln his cut-off shorts Mark Lassonde goes to the beach before graduation ceremonies. JAN 26 fx te we get of ofa. ,su- Kip Bradley relaxes between exams in his Levi cords and his shirt and sweater combination. NK at f- Summer' ? Voicoif :Ort The year is finally over and Steve Nelson sits down to rest in his grub jeans and sweatshirt. - - - I ' x f 2 g S' ' ' ' .. i if - , I i fi XX I a ll X 9 5 O . a -L-i...-.-..- M 'E Tom Stratton comes prepared for ,M , Don't tall asleep with the light on. YOU' re D01 out Of the house . G. . Um You 1 we Q00 You re never horne. C eafl up yo -re we ur room, mes wht NO 95 QZ6. QZYOQQQQ K e e - eg oxwe oar TO' awe SGW ,Kaye O K NO wor . 45050 Do YOU' mme . . kitchen- l KO QQMAQ Keep H-xefOOd inthe Be in on time. , e xi 5,69 ur rrtoum wx' . o dfrxje too KQSX- OOn1XX3XKXNxXh Xl 'x mi and GOO G e Gaye S' o YOU, Make sure you have a dime with you. 80,50 fe Qf-Ound OG Sd! Call QO' f7 ' 965' mg to be late. Itch hfke ifyourre vxexioox a Nt Mr. Leo Lommen and son Scott. NN' we 06000 You're late. Do you have a pass? n ,7 want to teaOh WS ' OU pid Y T Seats uhtii th . he Tests are 9 bell rings, r answers. Out. No more talking. Qover you Tue' 96' ,.-'Z re YOU W ne' ' V0 mink D60 I X mano Gov Y U me to Q rtev 6666 'i name X OU! O' ' fy . . and 90 XJ -M040 ,assiflnme , uf-fe dodret where H . X ' i , GQKQOG. pale W KN lf S V- oo '09 king N4 D . Sw ' on I W ' ay rife on e,,C q the 6 dt de DI Sks. 'NVQ Stay pure. Q S004 . 606 Q06 I Keep your eyes on your paper. oe' i ow , , roto ai 4 . , , ' . Mr. Flon Johnson with senior Kathy Varani. if ass with high school's 40 5 T a Senior the halls for the juniors e cnool, And HHSSIGU being late to expect usto gefto class in 5 rne, What do they expect us to do? and not stop to talk to friends? You've kidding. Well, at least l didn't wear a red think, in Ogt. S f nm-1--fwzg...-,M 1:-. .- . , - X--, , .--, Y-QQ. M1 ..1-.:fJ.-,- -:umm zcgfa' Hvff K 43,5 ' , 'rf' . -3' Q ii' A M W' ' 1- f- L 6 if - 1 4-' ,,, 40.3512 '77 ,. fat, 10? 1, 1- hr .S .... -f A V, ,M , I ,vm , M ,,, V .wg .Q .. A,' . -w ir. . - r ,. ff.,-,. f V. 4 .. '- 1, V fr ,,gg..'zkf 'f ',Q'- W '5o's Day quietg dance ' real boss '5O's Day seemed to involve only half of the student body -the girls. Many pairs of bobby sox and saddle shoes were seen in the halls, while the DA's and white T-shirts were few in number. The lack of response during a mixed-up Cand at one time cancelledj School Spirit Week, ended with a rather quiet pepfest. The Senior Class seemed on the edge of revival when they urged their classmates on to victory during the trike race. After that brief show of spirit the gym settled down to an unfamiliar low roar. But school spirit, that at times this year seemed to be lessening, came alive when over 300 students dressed up in their ' '5O's outfits for the dance that evening. The dance became the place for everyone to be noisy and have a peachy keen time, something that could have been done at the pepfest. A '5O's band, Scribe, provided the tunes for bopping and jitterbugging. Although '5O's Day seems to be losing its popularity with some students, the '5O's Dance still remains a boss item for everyone from year to year. PAGE 43 - Top: The seniors win the trike race with the help of an early lead gotten by Brian McGinley. Center left: Gloria Carlson and Gordy Knapp do the Sophisticated Boom Boom at the '5O's peptest. Center right: Varsity cheerleader Jodi Gustafson tries in vain to teach her masked partner, Todd Buelow, how to dance at the pepfest. Lower left: Amy McDaniels and Kip Bradley jitterbug to music provided by Scribe. Lower right: ' Mark Lassonde and his sweetheart Peggy Flynn take a moment to rest their tired feet. 7P7AGEr 44 Top VanPeIt when she announced as the Lower the Junior Coronation f, 'P C 1' Q- 1 X- . -2 -- M: ex.-1 vyxdm, .+1':y,.,.Q., :Y r. 'Q Senior class. Top right: Singing the school hymn during Coronation is le Cathy Casey. Lower Queen Brenda Anderson Debbie VanPelt. 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King, Queen feel honor, appreciation The true feelings that went through my mind during the week of Homecoming are difficult to convey. Not only did I feel honor in being crowned Kennedy's Homecoming queen, but I also felt honored to be a part ofthe enthusiasm and unity within the school. The people I met, and the experiences I encountered during the week of Homecoming, will always be remembered as an important part in my years at Kennedy. Thanks so much for making Homecoming 1977 such a fantastic success. V , Queen Debbie VanPeIt Being selected Homecoming King was a true honor and an experience I will always remember. It was all so much fun. I felt that this experience enabled me to meet and work with a lot of students in the school. All the organizations performed exceptionally well during the week of Homecoming, and because of everyones school spirit and pride, I think it was one of Kennedy's best Homecomings. Thank you forthe experience. It is something I will never forget. King Mike McArdIe PAGE 48 - Top: At the reception after Coronation, 1976 Homecoming Queen Brenda Anderson places the traditional locket around the neck of Debbie VanPelt, the new 1977 Homecoming Queen. PAGE 49 - Top left: Filling up with mouthfuls of bananas during the Homecoming pepfest are the banana craving couple, King Mike and Queen Debbie. Top right: At the Twin Cities International Airport, a little girl's wildest dream comes true as Queen Debbie taps her onthe head, granting her one wish. Center left: Homecoming royalty, team captains, cheerleaders, Flag Corps, and Kolleens pose on the Coronation set. Center right: Going ape over a banana during the Homecoming pepfest is a Burger King prince with a big appetite, Senior Attendant Bill Sorenson. ei.. AmbaSSadOf'Pe1e Bierke acts as Sly King Mike approaches the flustered Queen lead-Off mari in a Senior mens DIOI. with evil intentions on his mind. 6- '54 in r Q PV V X., 'ff fl 4'! 4' 1 ?' 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Directors were left with the prospect of putting on small productions in thefuture, providing the school could afford to finance any shows at all. Although audience turnout was minimal, the cast still felt some satisfaction in participating in the play. The small numberofcharacters in the play enabled cast members to work closely together and to develop new friendships. Directors Lee Engler and Joyce Luckfield guided the cast through 8 weeks of rehearsals during which the cast members had a willingness to do more for the show than just playing their parts. For the production to work, actors and actresses had to help the shows small crews gather props, build sets. and make costumes. As the final curtain was pulled, cast members were able to look beyond the empty seats and realize that audiences are not the only measure of a shows success. 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Lower left: The wealthy Mr, Kirby t Keyin Marosej discusses his opinion ot Wall Street, Lower right: The dinner scene PAGE 53-Top left: Mrs. Kirby CSue Kuszb screams at the snakes as Grandpa Cl3ruce l-lutchinsj tries to calm her dovvn. Top right: An intoxicated Gay Wellington QJulie Rossi is carried by the cop Clvlatt Kuszj, Lower left: Ed CJohn Finnertyl tries to find a pulse after Gay has passed out. while Donald CPat l-lurleyb and Penny look on. Lower right: Essie Ctvlary Laymonl dances to the music ot the Xylophone. .J 1 0 is by g f, ' gf-521,-fl f -21:4 Y .A Fir , , ,L 1, I ,'fZ?4,nff.4-fvrgf. , . -' ' ,, . . ,J , ,' 1 ff f 7- fvfg,:i,:g,gf3-fff,ig ,. , q - 2 V ggi ,- f,,,f..fg, 721' -1, V wc,i:5gf,2pqfv g2'-.1,:,f--Lf- f Q.: wl,4:f'f.,,-C'ffii,ff3WVail!fi:ff,. ?49gv',-5,9594'mfr-ffl,Q04f 'i1 i,-gi. .ft-fa ix? ? Z'.' 7531-W'Q'1 fT'J 'f?i7:n'3 79'4fVf'f '77!7'V7 '.f:fmf9f'i'WAlg X15 sf- '- f' T '5 9? 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The crowds and heat caused many elegant hairdos to flop long before couples could get through the lines to have formal couple pictures taken by a professional photographer. Looking for ways to cool off, most couples took the chance to grab cups of punch and head for relaxing walks around the hotel's pool courtyard. They returned to the ballroom, however when the band played the theme song for Prom, Ageless and Evergreen from a popular movie of the year A Star is Born. Prom was more than dancing and socializing and picture taking, however. lt also involved dinners out at places like l'Hotel Sofitel, Charlie's, the Orion Room, or the Rosewood Room. Area hotels were strict about students renting rooms for after-prom parties, so many couples joined with friends at home parties that often included late-night breakfasts. I PAGE 54 - Top: On their way back to the dance floor after taking a stroll in the pool area at the Radisson South Hotel are Marilyn Gould and her Prom escort, Joe Boeser. Center left: Jim Landes fetches a glass of punch for his date, Jackie Quist. Center right: Preparing themselves to have their pictures taken are Mike McDonald and Nancy Lofthus, Lower: Mike McArdIe, Michelle Franz, Debbie VanPeIt, and Wade Boelter talk over who they've seen at Prom while they take a rest from dancing. 54 N Grads end school with senior party Even if the seniors had learned nothing else in their 12 years of school, at least they all knew what the letters g-r-a-d-u-a-t-i-o-n spelled. During their final days at Kennedy, the Class of '77 was very much aware of that word and the word p-a-r-t-y, as these words dominated nearly every conversation. Anticipation of their final activities together gave the seniors a sense of unity that carried them through the speeches of fellow graduates Jim Ritter, Caralynn Seorum, and Mary Farrell at Graduation. Parents once again managed to raise the money needed to rent the Met Sports Center for Commencement, and provided the manpower that was needed to make the all-night senior party a reality as well. Pier '77 ran from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. at the school with more than half the graduates in attendance. The S51 8 ticket price paid for a sit-down dinner catered by North Central, fruit and taco stands, play money for gambling, handwriting analysis, and free caricatures. A game room with foosball, miniature golf, volleyball, and the band Perception provided additional entertainment. Broadcasting from Kennedy, KSTP gave the new grads their first chance to be on the radio. By the evening's end the graduates came to realize that they had yet another word to master: C their f-u-t-u-r-e. PAGE 55 - Top left: Newly graduated seniors Steve Borowicz and Lori l-lenz enjoy the free ice cream at Pier '77. Top right: Having their pictures taken are Todd Thorsgaard and Mark Goodman. Center: Jim Ritter tries to relate to the rest of the '77 class what high school has meant to him. Lower left: Taking time to remember are Marilyn Sorensen and Tami Fetter. Lower right: Debbie Linton and Stacy Godwin wait anxiously to see if the bets they have placed will be the winning ones. v www, .r ,'fL .P -,.,f- - t-V,-1,f,.fw,.., Clock works against phys ed students PAGE 57 - Top left: Craig Larson runs for yardage while playing football. Top center: A kick save is used by Scott Lommen to stop a shot in team handball. Top right: Testing is another part of phys. ed. Tony McDonald contemplates a tough question. Lower left: Scott Hengel unloads a long pass. Lower center: CeCe McCan spares the birdie while playing badminton. Lower right: Karate is used by team handball goalie Dan Lind. Time was always a problem . . . almost as if the stopwatches that were a part of their trade were keeping tabs on their every plan their every move Nothing hindered physical education teachers more than the hourly class periods that demanded students change clothes, participate in an activity, shower, and dress again, all within 55 minutes. To escape the limitations put on the hourly schedule, teachers had planned an extensive program of out-of- school activities that would give students the chance to explore sports that could be practiced and enjoyed all during their lives. Time again became the department's problem when the School Board ruled against field trips that excused students from school for more than a single day Excluded then were overnight trips that would enable students to practice skills and experience learning first hand in a natural environment like cross country skiing, canoeing, and Snowshoeing. Not actually being there, students had to imagine how their bodies would react to the varying conditions of the outdoor environment. What caused the ban on extended field trips was the feeling students were missing classes that were also important. Once again, time - and perhaps jealousy of the teachers whose departments had no such trips as a part of their curriculum - limited a program. WIA .il- as E Nv 1 Q w -'Tg Language Arts: pain int e ead Throb. Throb. Throb. The pain was awful. Many students were too preoccupied with other interests to fully involve themselves with language arts activities. The result was a persistent pain for students and teachers alike. Teachers suffered when they had to deal with students whose papers reflected a gross lack of attention to basic usage rules. Students, too, fet pain when they saw the results of their sloppy work. A district-wide writing assessment showed that students needed to improve composition skills. Teachers understood that this meant they should give greater emphasis to such usually mundane topics like verb agreement, punctuation, and pronoun references. Students, however, weren't so thrilled with the extra attention given their writing, thus, there was a problem that hung on like a headache, all caused by that painful thing ca led composition PAGE 58 - Top: Tim Hoeppner does research the night before the paper is due. Top center: One hour before class Tim starts typing his paper. Lower center: Correcting Tim's paper, English teacher, Orrin Bergan reflects excruciating pain. Lower: Mr. Bergan points out some errors in Tim's research paper. PAGE 59 - Lower: Tim decides to end the pain by getting rid of the Some college-bound students overlook important art skills essential to well-rounded lives Caught up in a world where class enrollments could spell the difference between having jobs or not, art teachers wrestled with the problem of why most college-bound students stayed away from art classes. For years, the school had a large enough art enrollment to justify having 4 art teachers, this yearthere were only enough students for 3 teachers, and the number of those students who were expected to go on to further schooling was believed to be small. The emphasis on being prepared tor either a vocational school or a college program caused many students to shun courses like art that did not givethemtraining in areasthat would someday help them earn a living. For many, art was viewed as being a creative exercise that doesn'tteach practical skills that could someday be applied to a job. Teachers tried to communicate the idea that while art skills and an appreciation of the arts might not help a person get a job, they are still important parts of an educated personts lite. Artis a form of expression that helps to round out a person's world, just as music and the theater do. Those students who did take art were encouraged to displaytheirworks in the school's main showcase, not only to let others see what they'd been making, but also to give other students some exposure to art processes. What frustrated and baffled art teachers was the fact that response to art fairs beyond the school was exceptionally strong, the teachers themselves all sold many works during the year. The public seemed more interested than ever in having artwork in their homes, yet too few parents saw the value of their children taking the onlytree artcourses they'll ever be offered. PAGE 60 -- A paint palette in an artist's world symbolizes the flow of color and design so important to the artist's work. PAGE 61 - Top left: Margie Clark ponders over her acrylic painting assignment portraying a vase of roses. Top right: Janelle Hinseth is engrossed in her delicate woodcarving on a trinket box. Center: A contemporary design takes form in Nick Minenko's stitchery. Lower left: The line batik technique is demonstrated by Lois Norrgard. 60 WW Z 14, 3000 B.C. 'Fi lrfegtflfst l .fs Aff V, Left: With a scrutinizing eye, Mike Thorud puts the finishing touches on a Chinese dragon for World Cultures. Right: Studying a model of the Eiffel Tower is junior Sue Currence. 62 1 000 B.C. Left: After completing some difficult research for an Anthropology class, Jim Christensen rests his eyes. Right: Giving a lecture of the growth of sectionalism, Sonny Carlson uses a map to point out its course. H I 1850 A.D. 1 889 A.D. 5 Right: Students in Modern Challenges watch a video tape of a modern philosopher. - m w tf: . .., . ..,. .M .L aa, . . . . . j ' M Jvgvgu N 1 ,ifzfdt QQLQQQQK . '13 'C XV h ...... ...ml 1 :ws .- X -.gt Tx ta. -2. . .K V. N 1944 A.D. 'Ci tg 'V uf. i 'f '- F. AYQQTJI. Qpligga ,agp Q 4 A fl l 'l j X l K l l 0' oQ0 he Movies, filmstrips, maps, video tapes, worksheets, small-group discussions . . . Social Studies students found themselves plowing relentlessly through a seemingly endless sequence of learning exercises. The scarcity of practical experiences in most classes was restrictive to the learning process. Another handicap was the lack of money in the budget for fi eld trips. There was some relief from the tedious progression of topics, though. Juniors got a chance , , Lett: World Cultures projects give juniors the chance to use their ideas and creativity. Right: At the computer, Tim Yearneau checks over his project for a future studies unit in Contemporary Issues. to express their creativity through the construction of sometimes elaborate extra credit projects. Students in senior Social Studies classes shovved that they were able to put into practice some of what they learned in class. After an in-class panel discussion involving Bloomington School Board members, principals, and parents, a large group of students was prompted to attend a School Board meeting in order to challenge a board policy on field trips. 1 978 A.D. 2001 A.D Time slows for Social Studies students , 7 , -.ag ,, ,f Y fr ,Sy Hi :A mf? , ,,'.f 5. K , 4, g 3 A. w, ' W 24,21 if f s I 5 5- ,f QA ny, 3 3 Z? ,Q ii V 151' at 7 bd- 5.33 LL 4 Vi I 4 O iiz x F L. ,:,, -vii ' 2 51 fall? . V ,IA H V t ing? f ku ' Q' 'X' .., .Q . 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Frame 2: Mike Scherer works on his electronics project. Frame 3: New lu ber is cut by Marv Kaderlik. Frame 4: Using his skills on the buffer is Stuart Mager. Frame 5: Rick Haeg makes a screwdriver in plastics class. THIRD STRIP--Frame I: Bob-Fuentes enlarges a picture in photography. Frame 2: Posing for a portrait is Lisa Ciardelli. Frame 5: Peering at his subject through his camera is Keith Carlson. Frame 4: Phillip Wolf develops a picture. Frame 5: Working on the copy camera in Photo Offset is Jon Sorenson. FOURTH STRIP--Frame 1: Mark Braaten helps John Dorry with his accounting. Frame 2: Taking a test on office procedures is Julie Boeser. Frame 3: Brian McCalvy sorts figures in record keeping. Frame 4: Finding a calculator useful in business courses is Elaine D Flann. Frame 5: Cindy Crosby keeps her eyes on the copy FIFTH STRIP--Frame l: Jayne McGilp and Nancy Lindquist prepare a clam dip. Frame 2: Demonstrating boys also can cook, Mike Doran dices carrots. Frame 5: Marcia Sund sews on the finishing touches. Frame 4: Setting a pattern for a future project is Lisa Nord. Frame 5: Bridget Nesbitt presses a garment in Home Ec. 1? Science, math stress the practical Emphasis in the science and math departments shifted from theory and advanced college preparation to the understanding of practical concepts and applications. Along with adopting more practical texts in both departments, instructors added different activities like duckybanding, physical fitness testing, and computer if J programming to spark student interest and feeling for their subjects, the increased number of Kennedy students enrolled in math and science courses absorbed morelasting knowledge The math department found it difficult to include as many of these special activities in their program because of a less flexible sequence of more abstract ideas One ofthe major problems faced by the science department was caused by a large number of . incoming sophomores deciding that they could afford to miss a year of science. Then, in their junior year, when they found that they needed more background in science for college, they would have to double up on science courses or omit some completely. interest. As a result of that greater Another problem was experienced by the biology classes when the School Board cancelled all extended field trips, PAGE 66 - Top: An unenthusiastic science class starts the year. Center: Charles Peterson demonstrates a smoke machine to John Primrose and Carl Jones. Lower left: Carl Mooney displays .g. , a huge computer printout. Lower 3 WL right: Jerry l-lokanson is dazed after a psychology experiment. PAGE 67 - Top: V 2 Assisting Mary Luzar in a physical M3 + 31 8 science experiment is Lorelei Johnson. Center left: Dissecting a frog with Loren Kesler's help are Jana lvlassee and Diane Sawyer. Center right: Steve Ketchmark and Scott Johnson inject an elm tree, Lower right: After some activities the science class' interest has been revived. -l J -9 l - 2r,l -3q,I -U J +1 31+ 1 - 21,1 f3+3f2 Blueprints of administrators uncover I i I I I i i I I PECIFIC7-XTl'I6-NS ' ' ' ' Name: Donald Hasbrouck Years at Kennedy: 8 Title: Principal , Duties: Hiring and assigning Hometown: Waterloo, Iowa staff, budgeting and Ethnic Background: German accounting, building policy Age: 47 Weight: 170 Hobbies: Bridge and binochle, Height: 5 feet, 8 inches reading, theatre, bovvling, Years in Bloomington: 21 square dancing little-known dimensions, backgrounds SPECIFICATIONS Name: Raymond Hanson Years in Bloomington: 28 Title: Principal-on- Years at Kennedy: 3 special-assignment Duties: L - Z students, social I Hometown: Trinidad, Colo. studies, ind. arts, business I Ethnic background: Irish Hobbies: Painting, fishing, I I I I Age: 60 Weight: 193 traveling, genealogy studies, , , I 1 Height: 6 feet carving duck decoys I ' I- -- - .. .... ...... - ....,.. - , ,- I ll I I U- h- - I 1-4--: I I I 1 40 I ' Iv 'I l I I 1 I Ln- ------ A I I -- I I I I I I i l I I ia l T '7u' - SPECIFICATIONS Name: Michael Karbo Years at Kennedy: 4 Title: Asst. Principal Duties: A - K students, English, Hometown: Minneapolis, MN science, math, phy. ed., special Ethnic background: Polish education, scheduling, work Age: 54 Weight: 208 programs Height: 6 feet Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, Years in Bloomington: 14 sports watching. The predictions: ' CounselorAnn Miller is astounded as she looks into her crystal ball to see a future for Tom Colbert Tom s life is so confusing that the magical mystical teller of the future gives out several conflicting predictions What will become of Tom? Here s what the seer says You obviously have some highly developed skills for taking things apart Tom lthlnklcanforesee an amusing careerfor you in the demolition and wrecking business especially when you begin to consider the satisfaction you could get from a life ot benevolent destruction lt may seem to be a little bit tiring at first but after tearing apart 6 buildings in 6 days you ll be able toteel a real sense of accomplishment According to some of your backgroundinformation Tom you have treq uently demonstrated interest in food or food related careers I can visualize you having a fascinating occupation making French fries and filling ketchup bottles behind a Walgreens lunch counter The starting salary might not be too impressive but the work s not very strenuous and you ll never have to worry about going hungry lt looks like you ll have to get a job where high test scores aren t the main consideration for hiring Maybe you should consider your muscles as you r main asset lf they are then the prospects inthe sanitation business certainly seem promising Therelsn tawhole lot of glamour attached to the job but you should think of the bright side the pay is pretty reasonable and a garbage man gets to keep whatever he finds Maybe what you need is alittle bit of solitude since it appears that you have problems when it comes to interacting with groups of people ln that case getting a job wherethere aren tmany people would probably be very good for yo not to mention how happy it would make the other people Perhaps something like manning a weather station at the South Pole or guarding an oil pipeline ln the Gob: Desert would be best ,A-'si-, ff , . . 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Qs SC VEUJ V .VC ' C f HQ exmaingd M352 twitch nuts, bolts, scrc l Recommendations: aggfj +0 Eglin! efigrt ljionference with teacher Egter school help ei- fafe 5510001 examination OM Counsennq J School was a never-ending cycle of confusion. ln the midst of this chaos, students turned toward counselors for guidance. Counselors provided college descriptions, scholarship information, and advice as to which college entrance tests to take. Along with these things the counselors wrote recommendations for iobs, predictions: osx-iz. ly cmieiv ., NQ9 7 V Gradev H 19107 amp vr is it-all Grad l up UQ- 1912 B-h , ,., 27 Week Sllllliaty gf progress femme V L I am Pleased to inform you that Tom is 'gakfng some pr09ress in Changing his A dom.-ineering attitude toward his peers ur-1n9 Qroup discussions. In fact no longer find if ' we . , necessary it . bb :im with a strait jacket. To: Ziiifaln as problems with his ,almost continue Lipil Zee: for food though. After us fam o e lunch luxe captain Tom b . 9 i::7TZ:ui:go:ea-nut butter sandwicligzn and exchange f sgme of tlfe Children in this or Pr tect10I1 - I'm afraid Classprtablem extends even further too. by thessgsufdsperiods are often disrupted and hangin of crackling potato chips desk. I as psp cans coming from T0UI's limitai' P evented by time and space of his ions from going into any more assure exploits, but I can not rectifiedat If the situation is to take dr soon' I 'ill be forced asfic measures www -if , V work experience programs, and scholarships. Serious attendance, personality, family, and chemical dependency problems were also taken care ot by counselors. While counselors helped students to identify their alternatives, the final decision as to which course of action to 'follow had to be chosen by the student. The final product -zfif C l viii. ef f Building Wrecker and demolition expert? Garbage man? Cook? Wee operator? No, these occupations were too chal forTom. Being basically lazy, Tom chose to take he less complicated path and become a surgeon. And what does the University of Minnesota Medical School think about his? Well in this era of declining enrollments, not even he Department ot Surgery can afford to pick and choose. wwnwwwfmu-x.w.4: N wh- X- My f- - f .- . gg-gm,-mm,,,ffw.w-x.q:,-1-n-...:v,b.: .-.urn-M Qwml-clear do-5' '-. we '55s-W 'x- lx ,i lu' ' if - t --.......,.,,.--...,.. iw Q , . ff 4 ,. ,Lf 1,9 l x nu.: 4 ,f 1 Ve' 1 . 71:41 jv X , , 1'l 0 31 ,, ,Q A, . E 'Wim 16 , r -Q j S, I J'Z!'ff,oi,: 149 f f 4' gb,,,'5i 3,345 lr! , Q I , 'ffm I f jg' I 5 :f' 7, I W , , I . Z ' 'l- Q. ' 4 f 97' 1 , 'Q 'Vw f f' . as . f' A I V I., ' ,, 'NU'-.J Government finds student body lacking in support Socially, the Student Government became a success. An ice , cream social during halftime ofa February basketball game proved to be more popular than the game itself. Practically, however, the 17 government members found themselves without tangible results. Though they had been elected by their classmates, they soon found themselves to be lacking anything close to a mandate for action. Members were successful in fighting the battle of sour milk in the cafeteria, though on the issue of a designated smoking area nothing happened beyond hours of arguing. PAGE 73 - Top: Debbie Larson and John Leiviska listen as sophomore President Kip Bradley proposes a topic to discuss. Center left: intending to state her feelings, Linda Walsh raises her hand, Center right: Connie Nelson explains her views on the smoking issue to Larry Schlichting. Lower: Lori Holm and Michelle Franz discuss possible guidelines for a more efficient and acceptable study hall procedure September 6 the war began. lt wasn't the regular kind of war, one in which opposing armies fought raging battles to control an area ot land. This was one of a more subtle nature, for it was a war in which the prize was control of students free time. Members ofthe bands found themselves being attacked from all sides by conflicting activities. On the one hand Director Thomas Peck longed for band members who would dedicate themselves to band activities outside ot the 1-hour class period. This meant that rehearsals and performances would hopefully take precedence over Wfffxsfaw PAGE 74 - Top: As a member ot the Varsity Band, Mary Kass, a sophomore, learns that it is necessary to budget her time wisely in order to become actively involved in such activities as girls' gymnastics and the newly formed girls' soccer team. Right: Junior Steve Challeen, a member of the Wind Ensemble, finds that participating in Marching Band and cross country skiing, along with the many other activities offered, can be very enjoyable - but also time consuming. PAGE 75 - Right: Becoming actively involved in the many band activities that arise during the year presents a problem for sophomore Lisa Lindgren, a member ot the Concert Band, who finds it essential to divide her time spent in band enthusiastically cheering for numerous Kennedy athletic events throughout the year, and holding down a steady job at Burger King working 20 to 25 hours per week. participation in athletics, cheerleading, Kolleens, publications, or jobs. What lvlr. Peck soon discovered, however, was that band students were among the most active in school. To expect that they would put band activities ahead of ' playing in a soccer game, working on a yearbook deadline, cheering for a school team, or working at Burger King proved to be an impossible dream. 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Participation in outside band activities dwindles as members battle activities of a third kind fzj J I Q WEAIQ ' 'sly Wx 5. 5 S, '9x W 441 f ma ,, ' ,ffif Y it 1 M , ,, 1, ,wwf , gy 'V , , M N40 v z.VL , 13,7 Lack of responsibility and team unity on the part of many band members led Director Thomas Peck to cancel the bands' trip to the Rocky Mountains. Those who had worked hard selling fruit and cheese in the band's fund raising project felt that their efforts and extra time spent to make the sale a success had been in vain. Though they turned their interests toward playing in solo and ensemble competition, many band members were left feeling let dovvn by band experiences that had involved concerts with small audiences, pep bands with few willing participants, and a spring without an annual trip. PAGE 76 - Top right: Clarinetists from Concert Band pay close attention to their music. Center left: Pep Band members play at a hockey game. Center right: Pep Band helps to boost school spirit. Lower left: Lying motionless during a brief break are numerous percussion instruments, PAGE 77 - Top left: Mr Peck directs the Varsity Band. Top right: Wind Ensemble players perform during a concert. Center left: Jeff Rassmussen and Brad Birkelo playin unison. Lower left: Members of the percussion section give a drum roll. Lower right: Mr. Peck leads the band. 5 J ,f x 4 it if ., g V, ,lf ,,,,, Q E ,fi , z ,4 rx, , .ft :Hr af'-Wy? R71 xx ,vw ,W f ,, .J f ' fgizfzgsmrfy ,,f ' K .up-,cgsf-', ,J 1 Cv . 1, i ff ff, ' iw Jrlfi ' V 1, , tg . 1 f. I in w f .. ' , 53513 Wm ' K ,.,,. - - ,Ai 14 ' QR, -. Q, , f Q f , A -Pl' 'digs 1? gggtgg. , nk, Q V7 2 , , f V- ,W 1 A , b 'wg ,4 ,,,Qqk:1,.f,, . 1 :x'f3'E?:?'2:' , QWQ5 x Y A I vf' I if r f , . 5 A , ,- . N, . - . A V Band's spirit overcomes rainy forecasts While trudging through mud and rain may have dampened the uniforms of Marching Band members, the group's enthusiasm remained high. Weather forecasts promised rain for nearly every Friday night all fall, and for once the forecasts were correct. As a result, 2 of 4 shows scheduled for home football games had to be cancelled, causing some members to think all their practice time had been wasted. Due to the football team using Kennedy field, the band's practices after school became a little more tiring and time consuming because members had to make a short march to the Riverside Park, their new practice site. Their rehearsals gave residents in the area a free concert. ' Support from parents continued to be strong, as adults sponsored an ice cream social and a potluck dinner before an October show. That show, actually the one planned for the rained-out evening of I-lomecoming, included a fireworks display that provided a noisy, colorful conclusion to the performance. Even though half of the Kennedy shows had to be scrapped, members were able to show off marching and playing skills when they performed A at the Homecoming games at Gustavus Adolphus and St. Olaf Colleges. Once the football season was over, the band turned its attention to its annual fall indoor concert. Again the size of the audience disappointed the group, for the auditorium seats held only parents and a few students. PAGE 78 - Top left: Senior Bruce Jenson is musically entranced while preparing for a show at St. Olaf. Top right: Though fans are few, the band marches proudly as they support the football team with halftime entertainment. Lower right: Thomas Peck looks on with confidence as he directs the band. Lower left: Brad BirkeIo's expression reveals the emotional pressure of performing as he leads the Marching Band through a perfected halftime show. PAGE 79 -Top left: Lynn Swanell demonstrates the excitement of the band members at a home football game. Top right: French horn player Beth Francis marches to her position. Center The trombone section stands alert as they await the go-ahead signal from drum major Brad Birkelo. Lower: Band members step quickly to the beat of the music as they move onto the field. Students get 'fever' for active group participationg interests in choir activities beginto , .A . decline There was a time when the lure ofthe choir's spring trips was enough to keep members involved in every choir activity, whether participation meant showing up during the evening hours for rehearsals for the Holiday Show or Pop Concert, painting sets or spending afternoons out on the streets selling pizzas, candy, or just about anything else that would bring in a profit for the choir fund. But that was in other years, years in which the competition for choir members' time wasn't as extreme This year Director James Bontrager learned the 'Ak , f X. Q ' A if 3 , , ga , t - f ' tl , 'f VV V B0 hard way that he could not count on anything close to total participation in projects that the groups took on. While nearly all members' hands would pop up when asked if they would be present for concerts or various sales drives, actual participation was something else again. Whether they were busy working at jobs, or they were content to be lazy at home, many members simply did not feel enough of a commitment to the groups' activities, even if group success meant money for the only thing that everyone showed up tor: the all-important spring trip. i ': -. W' l Wu - . , 11.1 PAGE 80 - Left: Sophomore Sharon Hacker, a member of the Sensations Choir, spends much of her spare time cheerleading but allows herself some time to hold down a part-time job at Burger King. The few empty hours that remain in her schedule are spent participating in choir projects, like selling candy, candles, and other products. Right: Although time is scarce, Terry Peterson manages to participate in sports and work at the Thunderbird as a houseman. Much ofthe rest of his free time is spent participating in Concert Choir activities such as performing in shows, building sets, or selling various products. PAGE 81 - Right: Junior Kay MacAllister is an active member of the cross country and basketball teams. She rations her time carefully to fulfill her duties as a choir member. Kay participates inthe Variations Choir. me -l hi, JR. PAGE 82 - Top left: Playing the parts ot Mr. and Mrs: Claus during the Holiday Shovv are Mary Zuehl and Dave Stoa. Top right: Raggedy Andy CBill Bradleyj sings his solo l'm No Girls Toy with enthusiasm during the December Holiday Shovv. Lower left: Concert Choir continues a 13-year tradition oy singing at the Homecoming Coronation. Lower left: Seniors Laurie Brose, Lisa Carlson, and Dana Michel perform a trio, Mr. Santa, tor the Holiday Shovv. PAGE 83 - Top left: Providing entertainment for Portland students are members ot the Concert Choir, Top right: Showing his skills while directing the Concert Choir tor Mr. Bontrager is the student director, Scott Pearson. Lower left: Guitarists Spencer Bernard and Stewart Hacker wait tor the cue from Mr. Bontrager tor instrumentals to start. Lower right: Concert choir sings Amazing Grace at Portland. w L James Bontrager, tour director or choir director? Members of Concert Choir, Variations, and Sensations soon learned that he could claim both titles. Fiight from the beginning choir students recognized that they had 2 major goals: to produce musically balanced, visually entertaining shows and to earn enough money to pay for the trips they wanted to take in the spring. Class time and extra rehearsals were aimed at getting the choirs ready for their l-lomecoming performance, the l-loliday Show, the Pop Concert, and '50s Day as well as for other shows in the community. Always lurking in the background was choir members' attention to fund raising, for they knew that musical talent alone would not be enough to get them to Corpus Christi, Texas Cfor Concert Choirj or to Cragun's Fiesort in Minnesota Cfor Variations and Sensationsb. Choir parents did their part by selling Christmas trees, while students took on the challenge of selling pizza, jewelry, candy, candles, and Fuller brush products. Choir students' sponsorship of a dance called Friday Night Fever provided a takeoff on a current movie and an alternative to dancing at the Eagan Discotrec. The trip times arrived, and lvlr. l3ontrager's travel directions proved to be just as effective as his choral instructions. Bontrager takes roles of choir, tour leader O T ijt A ADI 7 0 1 ' 4 . .- Ln Q l. .,V, Y:-71-'Lf - pvpra .V 1: : g ,L-:..,,-L.,,t,q,.I, 4. .a , f V Q, '-.Sz .., v,.,A..- A. V nyc., . .I F.-. , ,.. ,W . V: is .gm ..,,,H J. a -4 f tw- -4. , A . ',f'9Q',:1VfJ,-,,M . - ,:-. 'flu . .,, L, 2' .x , L, ' ga ,f -1 JBs earns applause as professional performers - ' 11, 'LH Q. -5 'if-' 17.- i5W7Ev:553 1'. 3125? W ,at-4. 1 ..-Z. V .. , - 84 N .. -ji?-1 1253. 8-i f 'ggsf ,r 4 , . L Si ii 31- 15-,QV 'f E ' ,fs-.4 '2:3.,f 5' '-' Fir' E12-4-'-:f i'i3-A 'amps' ..I.7d:i1.i 55: ,lf '. -- t - -1 I t K L I .I V , T f f V iz' Ji n x M g . Yfjz-,.,zf,,' I L 1 - V9 A 3 ,f 1 ix' 4 -4 9 f. 3 254 '25 4 - 9 'A Q l :rink V - 'vt fl .J , . R '- 'uf I .. X -V Q K ' , . 2 ff Perhaps more than any other school group the JB Singers . carried a reputation as being professionals. While still classified as student performers, JB members earned pay for their approximately 60 shovvs, pay which found its vvay into the choir fund. ln addition to the to satisfaction the JBs felt when performing at national conventions. country clubs. or workshops, members knevv that their earnings would help finance the vvhole choir's spring trip to Texas. What gave the group its professional look and sound was the sense ot timing and vocal coordination that vvas developed during practice sessions that stretched back into the previous summer. Musical routines moved into the Bluegrass or country sound 1? Q. Sli It z w f if - J 'E ,,,,'W more and more. Audience response was especially strong for Scott Pearson's version of f'Boogie Woogie Country Man. Cooperating with each other while learning new choreography and songs, JB members became not only friends, but also musical professionals who loved to step into the spotlight and hear the applause of the audiences. 0 NN . V f . X ur g ,Q - ' , ,i . t. V. . , , I 5 , RV, V F TT t l if ' - N af ' Z-9' Y 5'-M ii i ' PAGE 84 - Top left: Tess Stratton smiles as she sings Pistol Packin' Mama. Top right: Showing their choreography skills, the JBs perform Jump Shout Boogie. Center right: Patty Wittstruck, Lisa Carlson, and Laurie Brose entertain their audience, singing When the Party's Over. Lower left: Moving to the music JBs show their dancing talents. Lower L right: JB members have fun while singing for Portland students. PAGE 85 -Top left: Showing Christmas spirit during the Holiday Show are JB .carolers Terry Andrada and Laurie Aul. Top right: JB members watch and listen as Scott Pearson sings an audience favorite, Boogie Woogie Country Manf' Center left: Patty Wittstruck watches as Jerry l-lokanson performs a solo version of Love, Love, Love. Lower right: JB' girlsshow howto datneelyvithi style 1 of ag5ihgQy:5perfarrml ar,vai1ig.y5vre'Wg. jj S ' ,f' 0 JI' Orchestra strives for recognition as a group 7 . .Q f. .Fx What orchestra members dreamed of the most was an identity for their group, even if that group included only 28 students. Giving them an identity would be a concert that would be theirs alone. instead, orchestra members found themselves always in the position of accompanying other groups. Their dream of a concert remained but a dream as they continued to be the group others looked to when they needed a musical shoulder to lean on. PAGE 86 - Top left: Orchestra Director John Dennis teaches by demonstrating as he plays along with violinist Anita Carroll. Top center: Even though she knows the orchestra might not give a concert of its own, Kari Nelson still makes playing the cello a serious activity. Top right: Displaying her careful form, harpist Alice Eliason works on a piece to be played at Graduation. Lower left: Terry l-laraldsen and Margaret Wiebe go over a fingering exercise. Lower left: Cyndi .Johnson and Elaine Flann work on vibratos. PAGE 87 - Top left: Junior Mary Fourniea carefully places a piece of candy on a gingerbread house that willbe entered in the contest. Top right: Assisting Teri Chadwick in frosting her gingerbread house is Advisor Concepcion Morgan. Lower left: Dressed in disguise, seniors Ann Abbot, and Jackie Aldridge demonstrate their unusual talents at a Halloween party. Lower right: Sophomore Lynn Dagendesh enjoys the company of her friends as she carves her pumpkin at the annual Foreign Language Club Halloween party. 'st mi.: What kept Advisors Linda Lee and Concepcion Morgan enthused about working with the Language Club was their belief that club activities would increase student interest in foreign language study. That goal was met to some extent when members met to carve pumpkins on Halloween, to share international specialties at a buffet dinner, and to compete in a gingerbread house contest. Since only 22 members took part, the language program was just slightly affected. Promotion of language study found in activities wi f 4 M, , 13,41 ,L . 9 lx' '9,f3 '. 'ff' 1 ','. an L. V, , n Q f .- 1 1, , ' - ffl -'. 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The hours of practicing and cheering at games at least 2 nights a week soon taught them that they indeed had taken on a major obligation. PAGE 92 - Top: Showing their cheering and skating talents between periods during a junior varsity hockey game at the Bloomington lce Gardens are Peggy Flynn, Amy McDaniels, Marla Gilbertson, and Lisa Hanson. They hope to help the team to a victory. Lower left: During a sophomore basketball game Lisa Lindgren stands along the sidelines with her hand held high, as she cheers for an Eagle victory. Lower right: Standing close to the glass, Peggy Flynn manages to smile during one of the many cheers that the girls did which helped to keep up the exciternent at the junior varsity hockey game. sq, IW.,,v it me ' w Students U in KTAV find depth in television L, . ,tt K ,, sv Ai if .. ,,f,.,,. ,TW ,,-, jg., Radio and television provided , time te help teagherg Set up audio-visual equipment for classroom use. Their special knowledge of 0 media operations made radio and television more than just things that could break up a boring evening at home. entertainment for most students during otherwise uneventful evenings, but for KTAV students the media offered an introduction to possible careers. KTAV crews filmed sports events and musical shows in addition to spending long hours PAGE 93 - Top Ieli: With intense producing Weekly TV programs concentration, .Dan Coulter focuses for cable television. They also in for an action shot, Top right: prepared radio shows to Tim Sasse looks on with dignity as entertain classmates during he films a pepfest. Lower left: r e e their l'UrtCh periods in The A With careful observations, Lowell e cafeteria, While Still finding Vt ,Compton maintains a perfect picture 4 0 :aan-snow . V- ,ff 'f- f' X 1 ,' v, E 5 N 1 C :W N WN., 5 ,,, f. ' fe J ' . 'X . W A Q 3. A . 315, L 1 . R , N :I ' 'lbs .M 1,1 5'-ix Would-be varsity athletes found an escape from the routine of daily practices and the S10 user's fee when they opted to take part in the intramural program. Those who participated in IM football risked personal injury during rugged games. Volleyball jocks, meanwhile, showed their agility by getting themselves entangled in the net. Six o'clock in the morning proved to be a convenient time for IM basketball games, after all, couldn't players rest up during first hour naps? Broomball players sacrificed their beautiful legs in order to have the privilege of watching their opponents writhe in agony when they got smashed into the boards. While the last traces of snow were still on the outdoor fields, softball enthusiasts found their new grey sweat pants getting coated with spring mud when they attempted to slide into base. Proving their overall athletic ' superiority were The Seniors, headed by Kent l-lrbek, as the team managed to win 3 Q championships, versus a single championship for the Faculty Freaks. That team found its inspiration in the play of teacher John Beck, known as the Swooper.'t Coordinating the program was phy. ed. teacher Mary Jo Hendrickson, who managed to escape being sued by would-be jocks who sustained an amazing variety of injuries during their amazing activities. lim-4 PAGE94 f Top left: Leo Reuder gets ready to hike the football for another touchdown play. Top right: A roll-out play is executed well by TherSeniors. Center: Bruce Jensen, Ruth Schaeppi and Ted Blasko find that 3 goal tenders are better than 1 . Lower left: Warming up his serving arm is Steve Ketchmark. Lower center: Bill Schorn serves for the match point. Lower right: Steve Donley jumps high for the spike while Kent l-lrbek goes for the block. PAGE 95 - Top left: Pat Rogers dives to break up a pass play, Top right: Moving the ball down the ice towards the opposing goal is Terry Andrada. Lower left: Making a jump shot, Mr. Beck attempts to get the ball past the blocking arm of Brian McCalvy. Lower right: Pat LaVone shows his fancy footwork by maneuvering past defender Gary Martin. Achievers strive for knowledge, involvement . gf-fl'f w'-V' . ' X, f mb., ,Q . S ,,,. Learning how to run a small business and cooperating with one another were two main objectives accomplished by Junior Achievement members this year. Kennedys JA program, which was the largest in the metropolitan area, involved approximately 80 sophomore, junior, and senior students. Not only did members gain knowledge of business practices, but they also received a semesters J credit for their participation during the 6 month program. 44, -.,,,-M -ni Iii' f individual companies raised money by selling products which they made, such as key chains, popcorn salt, memo pads, trouble lights, and Halloween insurance. One losing venture, the sponsorship ot the January Winter Formal dance, was costly tor JA members. ln April, the companies Hliguidatedf' which meant . they turned their total assets into money. JA companies paid taxes as would any business. Members .4-A . +. , i A ' L, I Y! Kg: fqyfll V agreed that it was not only the semesters credit that attracted them to the JA program, but also the chance to work with others while gaining business experience. Many members felt that I company andpersonal goals were reached bythe year's endg They hadsparticipatedi in alearning experience g -while stil lr enloyi ng r themsselvesflhe time put t into lest the programireally A s paisduoffsin April's A u s ugrnonetarydividendbsu. u PAGE 96 - Top left: Dave lvlarquardt makes out an order for one of the products that is being manufactured by his company. Top right: Claudette Stanek receives assistance from lvlr. Slavic, a' Pillsbury representative, on a monthly profit-and-loss statement. Lower left: Mark Bruce produces labels mar will be affixed to products that his company makes. Lower right: Janice Boyer is being helped inthe calculation of certain figures concerning her company. PAGE 97 -Top left: Lowell Compton computes the dimensionsfor buttons that his company will put on the market. Top center: Working on small pieces of cork board is Elaine Flann. She transforms them into message boards which her company will sell. Top right: Ed Lehmann carefully handles the intricate work involved in making decorative flowers. Lower left: Several JA members complete the y paperwork necessary to efficiently operate a JA company. Lower right: Judy Barrett and Peggy Nulph sand down several pieces of wood that A will be painted and used to make r u beverage holders that their company will sell for a substantial profit. ' P i :rf 4.1161 -.- X x ' '11, rf. 9. +4 1 'ff , 6'- :.-f ly ff 1 V Profilers measure their talents Capturing the year's eventsyi 1 i while recreating the emotions them P worth y rot' s Ile Co Editor Beth Bauer Top nghl Staffers en joy a break during a busy deadlne. Center lett: Sharing a joke with Pete Bjerke is Advisor Jon Kuklish. Center right: Gordy Knapp completes his work for the business staff. 'Lower left: Sport staffers Bill Sorenson, Wade Boelter, and Ken Haglind plan a layout. Lower right: While pondering over final copy, Betty Dahle shows the strain of deadlines. 100 i 'sg-gli' Mani, ., rs:---s Lapin? , Q, v . ', k.- 5-1' iffifrieis-lin' - ,WE -mb 3 Q Q 2 WVU? 9 ' , I . ' yiul Wi' 3 wig . , ' 1 ' L3 , F- ' IR 2121! 1 'f!WZy1Lf4l'71f i- -f i I 'aff Q 4 X V -4 ., , . ' ruff' xswb Ui! 0 2 , i rr 4,7 M :ff ,, s, 'My f 1 yn' 1 ,H ? L 1 1 , , U -7 ,f .1 ', ,f ,' -, yn f ff lf 2 ,fi iwg ,hy 4 ff 1 5 173 ig ff . 7 , www! 4' 1 1 4,306 -fl R 5 1 A M rf XX- Ti- XX i Torchers struggle to overcome obstacles Right from the first issue on, Torch staffers realized that they had 2 major obstacles which they would have to overcome. The first was the clock, as all Torch staffers found themselves pushing at the last minute to rewrite their stories, finish complicated pasteups of pages, or reshoot photographs. Their other major battle was with the publication's reputation, for Torch members knew that they were expected to keep up the Torch's All-American national rating and state rating as Minnesota's No. 1 newsmagazine To do this would take hours of hard work and extra time during long afternoon and evening hours That sacrifice was made by Editor Glen Broemer and his section editors, who in turn were able to get some members enthused ,ry .K V---.ind ,w Y Evil-52 Z, rw-44, -.-.. -.....- .-..,........,,... . ..f..., N . ' ,, , '-vxw-1.0-M.. '1 -Y --1-r ---' :'ef,,,,f.,..,,,,.,,,,, 'v'-'- ---' eww, - .,,..A,4ee-,Mess-4-.,...,,,,,, f- ., . ' in ' 5 Ihlia ,xy .- in ,...f i i 'xl if S N .99 ,. Y- ' X X. about working on in-depth stories that would be meaningful to student readers. What caused problems for those students who didcare about Torch quality were other staff members for whom socializing was most important. While Glen and other editors believed that all staffers had the talents necessary to produce the kind of stories and photos they expected, they had a difficult time convincing some students that quality was worth working for. Those who did make the effort to work at interviews and writing found their experiences ' more than made up for their investment in time. ln the end, the greatest obstacle some Torch members had to overcome was the reluctance to get deeply involved with their work. PAGE 1 02 - Top: Working around the clock at deadline time is Editor Glen Broemer. Center left: Steve Bergesen works on pasteups as Bruce Hutchins watches. Center right: Working on a layout are Pat Stratton and Joan Moline. Lower left: Jan Lindstrom and Ann Beckstrom discuss a story. Lower right: Searching for a good photo are Jay Kirihara and Jon Werger. PAGE 1 03 - Lower: John Hessburg rubs on a headline. PAGE 104 - As the last few moments of daylight slip away, Dave Oster and .Jim Lindgren stop to take in the beauty of the area. Realizing that this could be their last run of the day, they decide to make it their best. PAGE 105 - Top: The back-scratcher is one ofthe most difficult jumps to perform. Senior Brad Schmidt shows concentration while executing his version. Center: Knowing that precautionary measures are necessary before hitting the slopes, Scott Pederson fastens his safety straps in order to prevent runaway skis. Lower: Ski Club members enjoy another Wednesday evening of skiing at Buck Hill. The price break that Buck offers to members makes a night of skiing easily affordable. 'H 'IA A it: V 4 r g'f'f T1 ff .V ,lf , , 4,14 . -1 ,, , .Aqua N 'Wt ff 4,, ffwfe . 74 Z . Zi .. L 'a4:1:f,4,g,-: W ef iv, U L T- v . ?is4.f :,,..ugy.,A r ' wig. ff 1. . . 1 L . if Ss A, A Z I .1 T365 Rebuilding Chessmen finish as runners-up XZ it' wt When underclassmen answered the call for the schoolis fourth Chess Team, Advisor Bruce Connell thought the year would be one ot rebuilding. Instead, the year was out another in a string ot winning seasons. Finishing tirst in their division, the team went into the league tournament with a tO-O record. Doug Larson won the Outstanding Player Award while the team placed second. T 'UQWQQ if gs .,mff:p . . ,. . fbfwf --X I .... 'V 1 llst f wfifmff,vgwsgzfa.,zfpt,e?f ,V - PAGE 106 - Top left: Contemplating his next move, Stan Thompson tries to position his men for a checkmate. Top right: Steve Trewartha plans strategy while waiting for his opponent to make a move. Lower left: Stan Thompson moves his pawn in order to tree his trapped rook. Lower center: Developing new techniques and formations on the practice board is Dave Schmidt. Lower right: Doug Larson appears to be dissatisfied with the way the game has started. CDU RQU B i -44:2 M21 4 i ff ,, .L , 4. , ., :fl L Nw, , L , i:,,f:' i. ., j gjg Q 1 s F223 . it 5 ,L , Wi: fi L- ds., sf- Marchin Band Y- , f ff'-1-H+ c- K'-T -- MARCHING BAND - Row 1: Julie Evenson, Patty Carlson, Linda Esson, Mary Lind, Tess Hessburg, Wendy John- --- son, Nancy Helvig, Susan Larson, Shari Sherman, Michele Beck, Claudia Tillman, Lynne Swanell, Marie Holmes, Dyan Flat- --'- ' ten, Kim Peterson, Lisa Orvold, Terri Bergquist, Shirley Baker. Row 2: Cather- ? ine Resler, Patricia Hegdahl, Sheryl ' Peterson, Lynne Dagendesh, Kelly Kool- man, Gwen Dix, Kristin Schmidt, Kelly Hoeppner, Ann Wagener, Lisa Lundgren, Jane Rudsenke, Bonnie Ness, Sandy Wienke, Denise Logeland. Row 3: Nancy Ellefson, Cindy Romey, Joan Procai, Becky Gustafson, Brad Birkelo, Mary Schlichting, Lisa Nord, Debbie Brazil, Carol Smith, Kate Casey, Director Thomas Peck. Row 4: Dennis Arons, Kevin Gaukel, Sue Olson, Sheri Flatten, Dona Trabant, Randy Schouweiler, Mike Stibal, Steve Mahon, Robert Lueken, Paul Kampa, Bruce Jensen, Chris Hinseth, Mike Jahnke, Kevin Marose, Terry Jagow, Paul Larson, Pete Bjerke, Tim Curtis, Bridget Nesbitt. Row 5: Mark Bor- man, Elizabeth Francis, Vicki Nelson, Rebecca Brummond, Steven Challeen, Daniel Emberley, William Bradiord, Rob- ert Rasmussen, Darryl Schorle, Ted Glad- hill, Daniel Carlson, Kevin Thorsgaard, John Leiviska, Andrew Zeis, Lori Lucas, Todd Mestad, Dan Michel, Steve Foster, Randy Blom, Steve Dix, Mike Thorud, Doug Utterberg, Jett Rasmussen, Don Mead, Bill Bacheller, Dale Hommes, Paul Madsen. Dave C, Johnson. 5,3-7' Kolleens KOLLEENS - Row 1: Beth Hessburg, Kathy Allen. Row 2: Lai Hing Moy, Deb- bie Larson, Colleen Malecha, Jane Katz- marek, Row 3: Carla Boelter, Betsy Wes- ner, Cathy Wade, Shirley Tesch, Heidi Holland, Janet Prindle. Row 4: Joan Swanson, Beth Blegen, Cathy Henz, Terri Stott, Julie Olson, LeAnne Shopek. JUPSGFSCUPSGROUPSGRQUPSGROUPSGRC 1 W :rig 'A' Cheerleaders VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Cathy Clark, Jenny Lerud, Cathy Carsberg, Lori Holm, Terry Frazier, Cathy Casey, Cathy Hadley, Shelley Mooney, Jan Meister, Advisor Lynn Aaze, Gloria Carlson, Sue Peterson, Jodi Gustafson, Wendy Anderson, Debbie VanPelt, Shelly Franz, Sharon Jensen, Ann Beckstrom, Diane O'MaIIey. 5 ,sl QK,s,ffAeiifF NNE? fir, 6 if CCL NJ W ,mia lfgy, Nw if 3 0J,N Xi. , ,Lg 3.9!-I N Sgifx JJ! y igissgf ,f l at rt ll sl 3 X' Nl 'B' Cheerleaders ' B-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS - Row 1: Lisa Lindgren, Marla Gil- bertson, Janet Huot, Amy McDaniels. Row 2: Advisor Lynn Aaze, Lisa Hansen, Sharon Hacker, Karen Hadde, Peggy Flynn, L X lOS UPSGBDUPSGROUPSGBQUPSGROUP Profiles PROFILES STAFF - Front row: Sharon Jensen Kim Wuertz Dan Emberle i i Y, Kris Schmidt, Lynn Ford, John Westley, Mary Zuehl, Cathy Clark, Betty Dahle, Advisor Jon Kuklish. Row 2: Jenny Lerud, Lori Holm, Chris Potts, Bay Driver, Dianne Chodek, Larry Schlichting, Beth Bauer, Chris VanKuiken, Laurie Chall- man, Rick Tengvvall, Thor Hansen, Bick Braman, Betsy Nermoe, Lori Stauner, Gary Martin, Craig Wiklund, Lisa Beuder, Shelley Mooney, Heidi Holland, Joan Swanson, Beth Blegen, Denise Davidson, Shelly Franz, Row 3: Peter Bjerke, Bill Sorenson, Ken Haglind, Wade Boelter, Mike Krueger, Dave Knutsen, Mary Ber- gin, Tess Stratton, Tom Hull, Janice Anderson, Barry McDaniels, Jodi Gustafson, Lori Gallagher, Gordy Knapp. Torch TORCH STAFF - Front row: Dave Blasko, Steve Bergesen, Todd Maddison, Nora Wildgen, Joan McGilp, Nancy Svvanson, Blok Elander, Brian Nelson, Kevin Hoffman, Todd Smith, Dave Nelson, Paula Blumke, Patty Shroyer, Mary Shannon, Julia Wrycza, John lvvasko. Row 2: Ftick Sjoberg, Kirk Talley, John Hessburg, Janet Prindle, Bruce Hutchins, Janean Dahmes, Ann Beckstrom, Glen Broemer, Dana Comstock, Pat Stratton, Brad Birkelo, Bonnie Ford, Joan Moline, Jan Lind- strom, Patty Egan, Linda Walsh, Shari Sherman, Connie Nelson, Kathy Orvold, Vickie Bertramson, Jan Anderson, Advisor Jon Kuklish, Row 3: Jay Kirihara, John Werger, Scott Werdal. GRQUP RCDUP BCC Sensahons SENSATIONS - Front row: Kim Knaut. Row 2: Patty Wallerus, Amy McDaniels, Anne Riches, Sharon Hacker, Kari Heetland, Mary Murphy, Patti Koeller, Stacy Ashton, Mary Peppin, Nancy Rischmiller, Roxy Richards, Colleen Stackhouse, Kim Rogers, Becky Berteau, Lynn O'Shaughnessy, Kathy Erickson, Mary Forby. Row 3: Mary Peterson, Sherri Ramey, Lori Andrus, Dawn Hughes, Cheryl Cooper, Janice Thompson, Joyce Thompson, Rachelle Haraldson, Becky Halaska, Jamie Pahl, Cathy Blumke, Elizabeth Smith, Sherri Ostlund, Kari Pletcher. Row 4: Signe Christianson, Kari Nelson, Barb Richardson, Cindy Ramey, Janet Larson, Diana Bergk, Boni Kingsriter, Melissa Lindquist, Dianna Clark, Marla Gilbertson, Michelle Hackett, Mary Fourniea, Karen Thoren, Annette Tolletson, Ellen Johnson. ' u 'fnrfsmnqnig F'4'Hraumg -- P, '21 qu Vanadons VARIATIONS - Front row: Matthew Haglind, Cindy Edwards, Row 2: Vicki Mingo, Ron Long, Kay MacAllister, John Bowen, Lisa Nord, Sue Zimmerman, Jim Schulz, Dianne Jeske, Lisa LaPointe, John Finnerty, Sue Wade, David Jansen, Sylvia Wollin, James Ford, Shelley Wycott. Row 3: Lynn Brownell, Robin Lalim, Kate Casey, Bob Blake, Cathy Long, Mary Hausladen, Bob Cegon, Laura Van- Kuiken, Cindy Kouba, Wade Brolin, Dawn Terry, Kenneth Nielsen, Laima Zolt- ners, Rick Wedgeworth, Sharon Olson, Row 4: Melissa Halvorson, Roland Braucks, Eileen Neutz, Jeff Pate, Nancy Carpenter, Debbie Brazil, Phil Zuehl, Lori Paul, Nancy Tobiason, Rusty Jackson, Nancy Helvig, Mark Bruce, Amy Maliszew- ski, Lori Brandberg. QU PSGPEQUPSGROUF Concert Choir CONCERT CHOIR - Front row: Tom Pederson, Bill Bradley, Terry Andrada. Row 2: Kim Rassmussen, Jerry Quigley, Tess Stratton, Stewart Hacker, Karie Rassmussen, Ellen Moe, Jerry Hokanson, Patty Egan, Tom Hull, Mary Seratin, Pat Rogers, Nancy Lotthus, Paul Young. Row 3: Rod Sipprell, Lisa A. Carlson, Dana Michel, Scott Cotey, Laurie Aul, Gary Botkin, Laurie Brose, Patty Wittstruck, Scott Pearson, Kim Knaut, Spencer Bernard, Denise Severson, Pat Carey. Row 4: Susan Anderson, Wendy Anderson, Carla Boelter, Shelley Mooney, Kim Neyers, Mary Morgan, Becky Stelzig, Janis Cardenas, Patricia Bunkholt, Sandra Nord, Mary Shannon, Tammy Schalo, Tracy Hardin, Cathy Wade, Nancy A. Swanson Lai Hing Moy, Kate Hayward, Julie Boeser, Kim Thompson, Row 5: Anita Carroll May Woo, Patty Jones, Lisa Dokken, Mike Blaede, Judy Olson, Jeffrey l-lanke, Mary Laymon, Terry Peterson, Julie Boline, Takahiro Tsu, Diane Sawyer, Wendy Bloom, Jim McNamee, Doreen McKenney, Jeremy Heetland, Lori Gallagher, Paul Kroska, Betsy Nermoe, Deanna Johnson, Jan Lindstrom, Lori Livingston. Row 6: Nancy Chadwick, Claudette Stanek, Tom Helman, Lori Lindstrom, Kevin Agre, Penny Peerboom, Thor Hansen, Shari Westmark, Dave Stoa, Mary Larson, Jett Franklin, Jane Ptlepsen, Barb Ritter, Bret Nordine, Jean Snyder, David Becker, Michelle Franz, Dean Bowman, Lori Jonson, Mark Chapman, Mary Blagoue, Mic- helle Menke. Row 7: Beth McClun, Carol Smith, Ken Lillemo, Kathy Orvold, Pat Hurley, Mary Zuehl, Kevin Pregler, Patti Seorum, Bruce Hutchins, Pat Stratton, Tom Cole, Lori Stauner, Linda Eggan, David Nelson, Laurie Challman, Blaine Sil- vernagel, Lori Holm, Mike Fischetti, Jackie Quist, James Eidem, Denise O'Neil, Colleen Malecha. Row 8: Laura Standing, Julie Sorenson, Dennis Callahan, Terri Hansen, Brian McCalvy, Christine Walker, Paul Hayes, Cindy Bartels, Steve Hel- man, Carol Rickard, Steve Emerson, Lisa Reuder, Cathy Carsberg, John Bigelow, Dianne Chodek, Mont Hasler, Beth Blegen, Tim Rogers, Kathy Harris, James Marko, Becky Morris, Susan Larson. JB's JB's - Front row: Laurie Brose, Bill Bradley, Tess Stratton, Stewart Hacker, Jerry Quigley, Denise Severson, Pat Carey. Row 2: Rod Sipprell, Tim Curtis, Patty I Egan, Lisa A. Carlson, Pat Rogers, Tom Pederson, Mary Seratin, Gary Botkin. Row 3: Tom Hull, Karie Rassmussen, Kim Knaut, Scott Cotey, Nancy Lotthus, Jerry Hokanson, Dana Michel, Scott Pearson, Laurie Aul, Paul Young, Ellen Moe, Patty Wittstruck, Terry Andrada. RCMP U RQH Varsitv,Band VARSITY BAND - Front row: Mary Cardelli, Bonnie Ness, Cathy Resler, Mary Kass, Gwen Dix. Flow 2: Lynette Forslund, Barb Linton, Wendy Johnson, Kelly Kooiman, Ann Wagener, Ruth Sejrup, Pam Swanson, Debbie Gieseke, Lori Sasse, Kelly Hoeppner, Margaret Anderson, Karen Anderson, Cindy Bonk. Row 3: .Terry Frazier, Linda Esson, Patty Carlson, David C. Johnson, Mark Borman, Scott Redden, Mark Settergren, Michael Clark, Dale Hommes, Beth Francis, Timothy Sasse, Barry Steckling. Row 4: Tim Knutson, Pam Berger, Director Thomas Peck, Paul Kampa, Thomas Johnson, Daniel Michel, Robert Rasmussen, Todd Mestad, John Leiviska. Concert Band CONCERT BAND - Front row: Kim Peterson, Sandy Toomey, Julie Muehl- bauer, Renee Weiser, Susan Larson, Jane Rudsenske, Jennifer Lundahl, Sue M. Olson, Denise Logeland, Susan Potter, Nancy Goodlund, Kay Johnson, Tess l-lessburg, Lynne Swanell, Kris Borman, Cindy Lee. Row 2: Todd Ellison, Jeff Rasmussen, Doug Utterberg, Ted Gladhill, Marie I-lolmes, Annette Leclerc, Lisa Collins, Michele Beck, Robin Bussler, Patti Hegdahl, Shirley Baker, Cheryl Peter- l' Jazz Lab JAZZ LAB - Front row: Dan Tobia- son, Dan Emberley, Linda Esson. Lynne Swanell, Patty Carlson, Dennis Arons. Row 2: David C. Johnson, Randy Blom, Steve Dix, Mike Jahnice, Ted Gladhill, Bill Bradford, Kevin Gaukel, Ted Bailey, Steve Challeen. Row 3: Steve Mahon, Bruce Jensen, Lee Siegel, John Leiviska, Todd Mes- tad, Stuart Foster, Dan Carlson, Rob- ert Lueken. ,son, Lisa Lindgren, Sharon Koerner, Kevin Marose. Ftow 3: Bridget Nesbitt, Lisa Orvold, Mike Stibal, William Bradford, Dan Emberley, Michelle Johnson, Donald Mead, Darryl Schorle, Dona Trabant, Shari Sherman, Theresa Bergquist, Lori Ahl, Julie Evenson, Mary Lind, Kevin Gaukel. Row 4: Becky Gustafson, Paul Madsen, Rebecca Brummond, Robert Lueken, Chris Hinseth, Terri Schluter, William Bacheller, Eric Pederson, Andrew Zeis, Stuart Foster. i A 1 . ,UF f' ' ' DU RQUPS ..., .... ,- Wind Ensemble WIND ENSEMBLE - Front row: Jon Bartilson, Bruce Jensen, Steve Challeen, Steve Dix, Randy Blom, Steve Nelson, Director Thomas Peck, Ross Heggestad, Dan Carl- son, Dennis Arons, Dave Griffith. Row 2: Sandy Wienke, Jenny Lerud, Dyan Flatten, Kris Schmidt, Lynne Dagendesh, Claudia Tillman, ,Q ,, ,,, Janet Wenborg, Debbie Larson, ft Wendy Godwin, Sally Consolati, Mary Paulson. Row 3: Julie Soren- son, Carolyn Sauer, Jan Meister, Debbie VanPelt, Julie Klein, Lori Brandenburg, Sheri Flatten, Kris Paulson, Lisa Lundgren, Vicki Nel- son, Beth l-lessburg, Betty Dahle, Mary Bergin, Steve Mahon, Terry Jagow, Paul Larson. Orchestra ORCHESTRA - Front row: Elaine Flann, Cyndi Johnson, Anita Carroll, Kris Borman, Kay Johnson, Mary Zuehl, Karin Lunde, Joan Singer, Patti Heg- dahl, Cheryl Peterson, Sheryl Peterson, Debbie Orcutt, Cathy Francis, Terry Haraldsen. Row 2: Director John Dennis, Judy Bar- rett, Dan Tobiason, Dave Wiggins, Jett Rasmussen, Todd Ellison, Dan Emberley, Deniz Ozel, Debbie Kargel, Joan Procai, Kevin Gaukel, Debbie Larson, Dona Tra- bant, Barbara Borchert, David Marquardt. Row 3: Carol Cher- veny, Kevin Thorsgaard, Dan Carl- son, Robert Lueken, Renee Weiser, Denise Logeland, Kim Peterson, Jane Rudsenske, Bridget Nesbitt, Rebecca Brum- rnond, Paul Madsen, Karl Nelson. Strolling Strings STROLLING STRINGS - Front row: Anita Carroll, Catherine Francis, Row 2: Director John Dennis, Elaine Flann, Mary Zuehl, Cyndi Johnson, Terry Haraldsen. Row 3: Kari Nelson, Karin Lunde, David Marquardt, Judy Barrett, Deniz Ozel. 0UP GFSQUPSGROUPSGFSQUPSGROUPSGFSQ JA - JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT - Front row: Janell Mohr, Lowell Compton, Leslie Gerhardt, Joann Baker, Linda Esson, Deniz Ozel, Scott Redden, Tessa Fagerstrom, Catherine Francis, Row 2: Claudette Stanek, Kathy Supalo, Carolyn Mell, Kathy Willis, Cindy Lee, Linda Walsh, Michelle Howell, Beth Francis, David Jansen, Ken Esson. Row 3: Advisor Donald Specht, Timothy Year- neau, Kevin Marose, David Marquardt, Edward Lehmann, Mark Bruce, Mike Jahnke, Michael Clark, Elaine Flann, Cindy Bartels, Renee Boyes. Chess Club FHA CHESS CLUB - Front row: Nghia Huynh, Steve Trewartha. Row 2: Douglas FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Peggy Hogan, Advisor Susan Winter, Larson, Stan Thompson. Row 3: Bill Engberg, Advisor Bruce Connell, Dave Peggy Nulph, Nannette Tessier, Margaret Wiebi, Patty Wallerus, Cindy Kouba. Schmidt. Honor Society HONOR SOCIETY - Front row: Carolyn Sauer, Laurie Aul, Cindy Johnson, Mary Zuehl, Betty Dahle, Cathy Casey, Vicki Nelson, Colleen Malecha, Brian Nack. Row 2: Bruce Jensen, Linda Eggan, Tom Hull, Jan Meister, Lynne Swanell, Diane Sawyer, Wendy Godwin, Jan Lindstrom, Jodi Gustafson, Lori Holm, Lai Hing Moy, Dana Michel, Cathy Wade. Row 3: Mary Bergin, Dyan Flatten, Dan Carlson, Dave Griffith, Julie Olson, Nancy Lotthus, Terri Hansen, Lori Gallagher, Beth Bauer, Sandy Wienke, Brad Bir- kelo, Advisor George Drier. Row 4: Dave Knut- sen, Greg Benner, Jenny Lerud, Dianne Cho- dek, John Westley, Kris Schmidt, Shelly Franz, Paul Young, Ann Beckstrom. ll-'l sq' Q I' 9 Q I' l PSGRNP CDM RQU I l , 5 l ' i l . pil , ' ' k l ' in 1' if Ski Club ,, ,1 ,. - M SKI CLUB - Front row: Todd Mestad, Rebecca Brummond, . Becky Morris, Beth McClun, John Birkelo. Row 2: Edward Horch, Q . I I 1 ,l I' E I -Q -Suv 'Els-1if'4 ' ' - aj, Lynne Swanell, Todd Ellison, Advi- I sor Judy Halvorson, Cindy Nelson, Dawn Hughes, Rita Huber, Melissa Halvorson, Grant Palms, Tess Hessburg, Jeff Reed, Leslie Ger- i hardt. Row 3: Stephen Olson, Kim I Lee, Damon Bay. tmiifkfgf Foreign Language Club FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB - Front row: Renee Listberger, Connie Hogan, Lisa Ellison, Sue Haugen, Jane Jensen, Nghia Huynh, Irene Palmer, Nancy Nichols, Flow 2: Jodi Gustafson, Terry Peterson, Shelly Franz, Mary Bergin, Tami Student Government STUDENT GOVERNMENT - Front row: Rebecca Seal, Lori Holm, Craig Wiklund, Jodi Gustaf- son, Connie Nelson, Denise Loge- land. Row 2: Dyan Flatten, Mic- helle Franz, Palti Hegdahl, Larry Schlichting. Row 3: Catherine Francis, Advisor Michael Bonnick- sen, Advisor John Sulack, John Leiviska, Debbie Larson, Linda Walsh, Wendy Godwin, Ellingson, Mary Kass, Lynn O'Shaughnessy, Sherri Ostlund, Mary Fourniea, Kay Braun, Gail Holt, Becky Berleau. Row 3: Advisor Concepcion Morgan, Kathy Aldridge, Jackie Aldridge, Craig Wiklund, Jane Henseler, John Westley, Lori Ea?eL Renee Boyes, Donna Wentland, Margaret Wiebe, Peggy Hoagan, Advisor in a ee. JUPSGRDMPSGROUPSG UPSGROUPSGRC llo NUCA - 2 1 VICA - Front row: Sue Foth, Jim Simmons, AH --H U-?g - . ,,.. -.,-. ,M Y 71 Scott Eichstadt, Mike Ciardelli, Tom Rekowski, Mary Kranz. Row 2: Krista Budihas, Mike Halpin, Tim Nelson, Dennis Backer, Mike Beckler. Row 3: Advisor Calmer Strand, Steve Town, Kay Kromer, Glen Rud, Chris Bartick, Jill Olson, NHCA EQ VICA - Front row: Tim Norland, Scott Carri- ere, Steve Berks, Bob Scattarelli, Greg Tverberg. Row 2: Jeffrey Yeager, Dave Hedin, Richard Rose, Michael Romnes, Mark Stitz. Row 3: Advi- sor Calmer Strand, Keith Travers, Steve Woch- nick, John Rottschaefer, Darrell Cooper, KOEA KOEA - Front row: Heidi Wittenberg, Robin Selgeby, Judy Dockendort, Lynn Purcell, Barb Stephes, Debbie Carroll, Sue Orrie, Chuck Aardahl. Row ,2: Sue McKinny, Eileen Koskie, Dawn Henry, Sue K. Peterson, Kathy Hanna, Danna Stroh, Robin Siostrom. Row 3: Debbie Reis, Kathy Pung, Dawn Koeller, Sandy Stark, Dianne DiCicco, Barb Brings, Julie Searcy, Peggy Willprecht. HEART HEART - Front row: Lois Barrett, Greg Yearneau, Becky Colley. Row 2: Advisor Rhonda Jungels, Jayne Kile, Judy Hanson, Kay Mountioy, Steven Everaert, Dace Zoitners. Row 3: Teresa Herrmann, Pam Williams, Lisa Anderson, Rene Knatla, Debbie Royal, Beth Weegman. cf-M 'ri u ou eou T AFS AFS - Front row: Melissa Halvorson, Connie Hogan, Jaana Huotari, Mary Shannon, Chris Potts, Carol Rick- ard. Row 2: Advisor Judy Halvorson, Sheyla Hutchins, Ken Lillemo, Jose Meirellesneto, Violeta Seda, Karen Dahl. KTAV KTAV - Front row: Lowell Compton, Allan Goodman- son. Row 2: Tom Helman, Pat Lavone, James Backer, Sue Kusz. ii if i l ' . g it , s , i f f DECA DECA - Front row: Valerie Wickland, Terri Schluter, Cathy Cayler, Marie Wolfe, Lorie Sejrup, Row 2: Robyn Mattson, Lori Dahlquist, Mary Eidem, Liz Wallace, Ellen Heitzman, Jose Meirellesneto. Row 3: Patty Kampmeyer, Sue Zonne, Tom Lucius, Tom Gustafson, Jett Wieczorek, Jim Quinn. Row 4: Twila Askvig, Kelly Coleman, David W. Peterson, Bob F. Smith, Scott Darryl, Jack Weisner. HEART HEART- Front row: Mike Marholtz, Jett L, Johnson, Ron Anderson, Jon Bonk. Row 2: Mike Kaldi, Karen Gilbertson, John Langston. Row 3: Scott Pinske, Advisor Rhonda Jungels, Lisa M. Carlson, Peggy Leach, Tim Fisher, Judy Brevig, Jamie Lovo, Dave Kiefer. Row 4: Aggie Hotchkin, Therese Rowland, Beth A. Anderson, Teresa Langston. 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' 2 rr-',.'4'g .'-1 pi, f '41 f' , fx: 4522 4 '- 4 A ij .V ,Ajfis ',,,, ' .,. ff 11:1 .. 2 1 2,1 4, ,Y ., , 5, 0, 17 1 ,ff Y- . f' I 9 ,W,:,w , ff 4, rw V 3 14,f'f'f W Z?-39' Y by , A Z' ,.',:,5 f 4' f .1 J., V .f mi' W7 f: fr - 1 ,W G lap! ' ' 117 xfl riff , ff 'X fi ff: 7 f ff: pf' 45-f,, ,, ff f ff 'f, , , ff f 9 ffv, KQV!! Wfffff' , ,H ,,,,, ,W ,,4V ,5,, , Xffyfg, Q 'ffff '37 X ff, fkf f fvnyi ff! j, f f ff f fff ffwf,,', , f f f If f Gffyhf M, ff 1 Q ., R 0 QI 46 ,Ag PAGE 1 20 - Top: Knocked out after being hit while punting, Captain Wade Boelter li unconscious on the field. Coach Mike McKay argues with the referee about 93 whether there should have been a call about roughing the kicker. Lower left: After a wet, sloppy first half against Minnetonka in the Homecoming game, Al Puls and Wade Boelter listen to coaches' second half strategy. Lower right: Quarterback Dave 0 Knight evades a lineman from Eisenhower as he gets off a pass. PAGE 121 - Top left: An attempt to snag a pass fails for tight end Kirk Talley. The first down that thus was lost was typical of the frustrating turnovers in the 7-0 loss to Lincoln. Top right: Oblivious to the rain that has turned the field into a muddy swamp, Head Coach Mike McKay keeps his thoughts trained on action in the fourth overtime period against Fridley. Lower left: Even though they're standing ankle-deep in mud on the sidelines, varsity reserves Grant Bakker and Rick Johnson keep their attention focused on the game. Lower right: Defensive back Jim Steinmetz, linebacker Brad Tufto, defensive end Paul Skinner, and monster Kevin Hoffman proudly run off the field after stopping the powerful Richfield offense. ht' . ',,,,Q QI f 'am Y i '-'vw-wunluq l .5 l D , 6 . lit. ggi, Qt 1: 5 5' 1 vt, I9 9? 5 :ffv9 'c?tv f Q All q J, DL K 'Q N h Q 5' , f-af' 5 K 1 sfo, ' f ..:,' lnexperienced gridders keep up hard hitting tradition but suffer closel -fought losses H--- V A r... No one - not even the team's d ZS fig: 1. V gb most optimistic fans-had - . . 'K '- reason to expect much more than WY K il ,2 ' 1' . -,Nw gf' , ,Q a3-6recordfromthe1977 l A X 5 ' football season. Hisfirst year as 'wr-i f 1 M y X B, it head coach found Mike McKay f ' L I ,' -' 6,1 of facingalargelyinexperienced , 'pg Q s f' J . i offensive squad. Players at . f A . . tg K - virtually every offensive position, A T ' E i T ggi '- includingquarterback,lackedthe . experience. The defense, meanwhile, had only a single ' J 4xa qigl ,ggi player without prior varsity playing . plaps f - time. Stopping the opponents from scoring was only part of the battle, though. McKay knew that for the team to win, the offense would have to gel, and gel very quickly. That seemed to happen in the E 1'j5.7f ' . -,ygwl-f ,f .31 f .L Q s if 1 .. .- x , - - i ' ffl K L ,QT Qiv :C s Y i H QW. 5 ' jr is .ng 'f is Wills K L x advantage of significant varsity f 5 4, 4, . 5 R .. X 'J' fixes 'P W . X i I . 1. 1 ff. ? i ' season's first 2 games when the , 3 Q ' - C M. team overpowered Edina East and ., ' xg ,Ns X - Eisenhower. Fans and players X L. f s alike began to believe that a winning, season might be a possibility after all. Then came X I Lincoln, Fridley, Minnetonka, and . , Richfield and 4 consecutive by l A i losses, 2 in overtime periods. , Single big plays in each game marked the difference between a , 5 1 6-3 record and the losing record 'au Q ,V K that was actually posted. Even , gi E during that string of losses the ' ' T' , team was able to rebound each 1 E , Monday foraweek of positive , T , 1 f ,,.j,. practices. Not even a - g. T' Q .Wi heartbreaking overtime loss to the . 5 7 conference's No. 1 ranked team, . Z , 'Q' Richfield, was able to destroy , f T f . team confidence. That confidence it f l',r rw N f 4 f,ff ' 4 was shaken, however, duringa M' f f tml J fb fffr convincing 26-O loss to Cooper. W I , Even so, the team was able to . . .. 2 come back for a win over Wayzata ' il 5 5 T f -. before collaDsinQ 3510 to Park r I ' ff- Center. That loss at the season's aw-51 ! T , . end lefta bitter feeling in those . 'jf' 33 players who believed their , f T y, , T, ' f . A i .4 teammates hadn't played up to . ja, W 5 .Q their ability. Neverrheieseefans still ,Q 1' in . J, A T had seen the team1playatleast7 ' i i .A f,Q.8lTIGSvWlIlTlfgulllje-mOf1lOf1,f i , - f ' 5,2 ,determginjat.iegn..,,,Elnd.enthusiasm. wh, -Y 1 y :az L F, ,, 2wra14r5f vo:rw5g,Q rf ,, ,-ima Q., ,qw Q-'P - , -1 t ,, .5540-,1,L.4:L1g.1, , 11,x': ' A ' 'A JJ' I F -Yg LY,: Y if , s, - , A , ,df I , ,Q f b n ?v'v-If V , ,wwf , , , e..- JI-xx gi- - sb V' fw,4y,3 1' 1 f 9' ,g'.J,: Mk A ,.......,.,,.A -3 ,- ' Q' 1 ami .L I -on .uf I -ai? 3 1 uf fig i If X a ,A uf! , 2 3' ASW X, W, .K ..- I rw. I ,1 ,se X Ah 2, ,pf Q ,D W 2 so 1 fig SW, A . , 5 1. if Q IIS -'hV E, 1 ,-A l '21, ,, , af wp ,Q 9 .. bf! 4 4 A in ...L , x n 5.5 ., 1' mf + fwf' ' 'U 4 M11 14 , EJ if l fff Y f Q' Boys' cross country hurt by seniors' indifference 6 Lack ot senior leadership was a strike against the boys' cross country team that never was overcome. Forced to work with a nucleus ot juniors, the squad lacked the experience it needed to have a winning season. What gave the team a feeling of unity was the fact that nearly every runner consistently bettered his times. That wasn't enough, however, to give the team any more than a 2-7 final record, PAGE 1 26 - Top left: A team loss weighs heavy on Mark Knutson's mind. Top right: Taking oft with the pack at the starting line, team members face a 3-mile run before they can rest. Center right: Exhaustion takes its toll on Bruce Jahnke. Lower: Spiked shoes await a runner. Lu. gf i , 4 H4 : fff 7fgV, P?! I f Yr! G 2 f fl i 5 f ' f 3 I , fy' y ,, 1 1 of f i yf 3 J x Q f g 7 f L ff ff ' fig 4 kj X 2 r , 7,192 iy,' g yi ' 1 I ,', E Y ' v ir ,,,f:Qi3f L 3 V' l. 2 Obviously cross ihugelfazneecellar. out for theiteam r i 1 E , ' r - iris vvereonthe VS.2fei?ed prldedesplte to have enjoyed themselves. They felt pride when the whole team broke l the 15-minute mark in Regions, but that still didn't add upto a victory. 4 PAGE 127 - Top: Fatigue and a feeling of team inadequacy wear heavily on runner Catherine l-leilher, Center lefi: Coach Len Volk and Linda Walsh discuss her time after a race, Lower: Exhausted after finishing a race, senior Debbie Braatz tries to regain her breath. Gymnasts return to State Meet After the State Meet success of the 1 976 gymnasts and the loss of key members of that team, ' few fans would have been ' e surprised if this year's team would have had a less than impressiveseason. Gymnasts themselves, however, had other ideas about their potential. Right from the first meet on, it became obvious that this was a team capable of surpassing . the previous year's success. Regular season meet scores improved weekly as the team reached the point where it was consistently topping last season's record scores. Helping to increase point totals were Scott Alman, Joe Boeser, ' and All-Conference Don f Bartosch. The confident team finished second at the Region Meet with a score high enough to give the Eagles a wild card berth in the State Meet. There it was Bartosch again who led V theteam, this time to a sixth place finish as he tookthird place on parallel bars and 'fourth on the side horse. Only 10 points separated the teamfrom first-place Robbinsdale in a meet that saw Coach-Duane Hoecherl's team giving what he called Kennedy's finest performance ever. PAGE 1 28 -Top left: Senior Scott Alman demonstrates fine form while doing an L lever in his routine. Top right: Co-Captain Joe Boeser shows strength and effort while holding one of the most difficult positions in his routine, the-Iron Cross. -- Center: Executing a straddle L on the parallel bars is senior Co-Captain Don Bartosch. Lower left: Showing ' excellent form while doing a back flip is floor exercise specialist Steve 0 Gonczy. Lowerrightg At the height of his scissors cut in his horse S . routine isjunior KeithCarlsony R ' 1 I :urs 0 i ti Goals met by female gymnasts When the girls' gymnastics season began, first-year Coach Duane l-loecherl faced a team that was lacking in depth and anything close to a winning tradition. Thus he set 3 goals at the seasons start: to vvin more meets than had previous teams, and increase team depth, and to qualify someone to compete in the Region Meet. As the season progressed, 24 girls maintained positive attitudes that contributed to the team's steady improvement. l-lovvever, just as things began to gel, injuries ended the season for 2 of the sguad's top competitors, Mary Rerrier and Joan Moline. While the team's progress slacked oft, l-loecherl looked to successes of individuals of overall season grovvth. Co-Captain Denise Davidson proved to be the most consistant gymnast, and she and Nancy Goodlund became Region finalists. The team-'posted the best record ever for the sport: 3 vvins against 4 losses. At least 2 pre-season goals had been met: the girls had more than 1 vvin and had sent 2 teammates to Region finals. PAGE 129 - Top lett: Reflecting an air of intense concentration, - Mary Hoffman performs the splits on the beam. Top right: Performing a stag handstand on the balance beam is Co-Captain Denise Davidson. Center Iett: Mary Hoffman perfects her execution on an aerial vvalkover. ' Center right: Janean Dahmes executes a straight handstand . on the beam. Lower: Grabbing the high bar is Co-Captain Kim Rassmussen. She follows through on a cut-avvay-in her routine. nazi? 13' W N. Q .gl ah ,L Forthe first 5 years that the school had a soccer team, no one even thought about the team losing. Then came lean years when wins became the exception. lt took the 1977 team to return soccerto the winning tradition of the earlier years. Week after weekthe team's confidence grew as they proved they could play with any team in the state by pounding out unexpected wins over some of lVlinnesota's most highly-ranked teams, including Sibley, Edina West, and Washburn. While playing nearly 22 different players every game, Coaches Jim Klaseus and Jerry Peterson found themselves working with some of the most talented players they had seen l , -. fin at sincethedaysofAll-Statervaldy Dir' WHL yon JF l-lrypain1970.0utofan W ' X Cn exceptionallyskilled groupof 40 tt , MJ, ,iw seniorscameAll-ConferenceandAll- M99 jill of 0 WW jyrf StatehonorstoJohnAmato,while I BruceZilkareceivedHonorable 0,0 MU W lvlentionrecognition.Facing LQ- Jr 00' jo lyffyd Regional conteststheteam lookedto WMM lvppwdi U itsseniorsforleadershCgp.After Q ,p9'rff1 a2-1 winoverRichfiel theteam - faced a grueling 3-2 loss tol6incoln. e W lttooktheeventualRegion hamps - 4overtimestodefeatthisschool's mostdeterminedbalanced, andsuccessfulteamsince1972. - I I Theteam'spoiseand character- showed as it turned away from lean years of losing and returned tothe I winning attitude of the early 1970's u X 131 Girls as 'n s first ear t l ff A336 1 f ' 7 I - . ,uni-1 J J' in EEHWW Squad that consisted mostly of underclass players. l-lard- working and aggressive on the afield, the team became an especially close group that earned prai se even from the rival Lincoln team for their sportsmanship. 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V ' .+2:i. fii, ' T A-inf ,N r 4 - - s g 5, A ,sim- 1 133 1 SQ? 11 ' i if se! iff 12.1 .ff ,f ' me - 'r t . . i 1,,v,Al 2 ', N i Coach Steve Strommen had to scoring caused the team to PAGE 134 ... Len: Rick Bergien. find players who could play have to rely on its defense manages to get a enoi off wniie being compatibly with Captain Rick to hold down opponents' douoie ieanned. Top right: Dribbling Bergien. During the season's scores while Bergien was left gut of trouble is ,ioe Poison. Lower early games Bergien proved scoring as many as 60 percent right: ,ioe Poison and e defender himself to be the league's top of the team's points. The figni for the oaii. PAGE 135 -Top scorer with an average of 22 magic combination of players ' len: Ken i-iegiind goes up for a points per game. While that who Could Shale SCOVUTQ rebound. Top center: After a rebound fact was encouraging, it was responsibilities eluded the Bill Sorenson ooiieoie ninneeif for D3lflfU Y 0bVl0US that B9fQi9fl i team during the season, as a shot. Right: ln the midst of alone could not C0nSi5t9mlY The boys failed to ' defenders Rick Bergien puts up a win bell' 9377195 f0 the Eagles- prove that they had I - shot. Lower left: Paul Mansour A lack of team balance in The balance and CIGSWG to Wm- dribbles around Joe Polsonfs screen. Girl cagers' State hopes shattered Having 3 starters back for a second year, Coach Dale Welter had dreams of seeing the girls' basketball team in the State Tournament at last. That dream was shattered, however, when No. 2 rated Jefferson defeated the Eagles in the Region semi-final game. During the season the girls had worked hard to post a 13-3 record, with Wendy Godwin earning All-Conference honors for hitting 48 percent of her field goa attempts. She found support in the rebounding and shooting efforts of Cathy Clark and inthe playmaking and scoring of Robin Knudson. Not even solid team cooperation could help the Eagles overcome a late-season bout with the flu that affected Region play, however, as Welter's dream of a State bid would have to wait another year. PAGE 136 - Top left: Looking for a way to break through the Jaguar defense, Vicki Nelson anticipates a pass to Wendy Godwin. Top right: Wendy Godwin drives right as Sally Westley moves into position. Center left: Coaches Bob Tuma and Dale Welter point out problems during a time-out as they try to improve their scoring strategy. Center right: Using her size to an advantage, Cathy Clark fights for a rebound. Lower: Surrounded by Jefferson defenders, Cathy Clark moves in for a shot. PAGE 137 - Top left: Fiobin Knudson goes up for a lay-up. Top right: Showing her dribbling abilities Robin Knudson brings the ball up the court. Center right: Park Center defenders can't stop Wendy Godwin as she goes up for a rebound. Lower left: Wendy Godwin shows the determination of a starter as she fights for a rebound. Lower center: Wendy Godwin goes up fora pressure lay-up. Lower left: A break-away lay-up gives Sally Westley a chance to score. l36 Mw'wh,,Q.w .XS ' -1 .gh N1 x v YE Q . X Y fi x e .iw K 4,9 - E .X X 5 xa 4 Q iff I M 5-H+ an -5 uni -.5 'ff , W! I 9 435-1 9 , 'A ,311-,Q Fvhn. l'..'! IT sau ' 'll' i usa we 1 'gg Ii. 'W ll! -Q 'I What may have seemed a trite statement about most high school wrestling teams - From 98 to Heavyweight. Eagle Wrestlers Really Rate - proved to be as exact a description as possible ot the schools first vvrestling team ever to reach State Meet competition. ln an unmatched show of team depth, poise, and strategy, wrestlers fought their vvay to a 21-3 overall record that vvas good enough to earn them trophies as Lake Red 'ZS'-.. 'lm we ...Z 'MVA champions, Region 6A!-X vvinners. and third place finishers in the State Wrestling Tournament. Never before had Coach Dave Arens worked vvith as many duality vvrestlers in virtually every weight class. He vvas too close to the situation to realize that the reason the team vvas so talented and so balanced vvas largely because ot the caliber ot coaching the team enjoyed. Arens' 18 years of vvrestling activities paid ott vvhen he Q. 1, ,I Q i,, V i .. ,ms ra.- '-' U L I mu was able to help 5 individuals to qualify for the State Individual Tournament. and then to guide the whole team into the State Team Tournament. He spent sleepless nights wondering how to help each individual to achieve success. Team members, in turn, also spent sleepless nights, though not because of worrying. They were too excited about defeating top-rated teams, in virtually every weight class, from 98 to heavyweight. PAGE 138 - Top left: ln the second round of the State Team Competition, c Craig Wiklund has his Anoka opponent in a good position to score a takedown. Top right: Heavyweight Chuck Vavrosky shows his talent during the State Tournament by putting his opponent in a possible pinning position. Lower left: Del Lindquist, Kevin Hoffman, and Don Swetala show concern for their fellow teammate. Lower right: Wrestling against a Richfield opponent John Breyette proves his aggressiveness on the mat. Q ' fr 'fe ga T i : firm. .,. gi ,u ., ,4 k , I ' I , . I I , ef? 1 2, uf- f .swf ' :1-: fi, I' V fi' Q1 ,4y',,,vii-. ' IITU4 n 354' on W wp PAGE 139 -Top right: An overall view of the State Wrestling Tournament setup shows wrestlers competing on 8 mats. Center right: Wrestling for the individual Region Championship is Brad Tufto, Lower left: Don Swetala avoids being taken down by an Anoka opponent. Lower center: Co'Captains Pete Bjerke and Craig Wiklund hold the team's third place trophy earned inthe State Team Competition. Lower right: With a look of exhaustion dominating his face, Todd Arens rests after a hard-fought Region match. E f,., , , 3 - ,, .-.f ' T .:..m'2 ?' 4- ' 'wilt 126 'S -L . PBKT1 sd T f S erllt 15?-tif, .6 ii'. 5 li'X,g,f.v:5'l'f i'f.'EgQwf-4:1-1-I 111'-avg. - A. . ' ,gg ' -1'5 -' .1M.- 9 f . za? rail?- ' --99, If 1:'?' 512 'Z:E,iv. '- . Ji! , 255513-is--T5 21' R ' n f,': lff'Iff:1. .. . r- 'S -aw I f '. - '+fi-fuss Never before had vvrestlers knovvn the kind of success they found in this season. but then never before had that sport been packed vvith as many talented competitors. Setting the tone forthe team were Captains Pete Bjerke and Craig Wiklund. Coach Dave Arens called them perfect examples of what captains should be Their mat successes. as vvell as those of Dave Wiklund. Brad Tufto. and Chuck Vavrosky. earned those 5 wrestlers All-Conference honors. Those awards provided the boost needed to help all except Bjerke to qualify for the State Individual Meet' Todd Arens qualified for that same meet. vvhile Bjerke and the remainder ofthe team found their ovvn place at the St. Paul Civic Center vvhen the vvhole team qualified as Begion SAA champs. PAGE 140 - Top: Brad Tufto. State Tourney runner-up at 185 pounds. Center: During the Region championship match. against Minnetonka. Jim Hoeve receives warm I As Conference champs and Region winners, wrestlers find team I and individual success Q If i 'Z--QR-1 congratulations from coaches and teammates. I Lower: Pete Bierke vvorks for a cradle using a three-quarter Nelson. PAGE 141 - Top: Setting up nearfall points is Craig Wiklund, Center lett: Dave Wiklund shows excitement vvhile coming 3 points closer to a trip to the State Individual competition Center right: During the 112-pound match against Anoka. John Morgan goes for a takedovvn. Lower left: After Brad Tutto defeated his opponent to assure the team of a State Tournament berth. he is emotionally greeted by Buck Haagenson Lower right: Chuck Vavrosky has no problem with his ,EurcsocngoDDOnenls'ft the State TOU,fnQ,ye,:: ffm. ti? ..,. Q-, A 4 i I tt L ull'- Nami, 42 .- 9. . :A HN I I 4 3 . I , I i Y' i f at -has 'MSU of other wi n s m a ke itat 25355 llZvZCSi3i5t5v2'SS2E recognized by fans and believers ?SHS5?5E3Y?QE'5tpl2t3'St Peterson found himself igorking 'th t 't' piayearsqiiyocdggsngomgegeve in themselves. The usually optimistic coach began developing doubts about his teams chances of ever pulling Peterson had would be a i rebuilding year for the squad, as only 8 returnees had had l previous varsity experience, i vvith just 2 ot those having played as sophomores on the varsity. As a result, the coach knew the team would lack the kind of solid player i experience that helps a team to handle difficult situations knovvn tha .mi xx 9? BS t . p, S Jzf J wg? ' if L L 'f -lr if ,X 5 4 T - Q ' . - T Q A ? . , tk XL t ' L if xv 93 on the ice, What he didn't knovv, but what he always believed would happen, was that this team would prove its worth by coming together and posting a 14-7 overall record, better than even the most loyal fans might have predicted at the seasonts beginning, Once they defeated Bemidji in December, players realized they did have talent. They quit secondeguessing themselves and set their sights on proving they were part ot a winning tradition, 1 Y P ii- PAGE 142 - Top left: Goalie Mike Scherer goes down tor a save against Burnsville. Top right: Jett Andrews encourages Mike Scherer after a goal: Lower left: During a Jefferson game Bob Boldt torces an opponent to make the play. Lower right: Mike Scherer covers the net while watching Jett Andrews tight for the puck, PAGE 143 - Top left: Paul Bauer powers through to split the Jetterson defense. Top right: Bight wing Chuck Engberg starts to power around to get into the opponents' zone. Center left: During the Burnsvitle game John Wilharm almost turns the torechecker around while going for the puck. Center right: While Jim Benslow watches the players come down the ice. he sets himself up for the shot, Lower left: Looking for other players Jett Andrews wheels around the net to make a good curvature pass to his wing: Lower right: Jim Benslow gets set tor action white watching John Wilharm beat an opponent around the net. Tony Torntore watches tor the opponents breaking in on goal in order to give Jim Bensiow a clear view ot the play. lA Pucksters overpower best rivals At times, they surprised their fans, but by mid-season hockey players had gotten over surprising themselves when they overpowered major conference rivals. After dominating Richfield 4-1 and Edina West 4-2, the team understood that they could be counted on to give even seventh-rated Jefferson a strong challenge. This they did, and though the score came out 4-3 in Jefferson's favor, Coach Jerry Peterson told his team he had nothing but pride and respect for their performance. Overcoming the obvious handicaps thrust on the team by injuries to such key players as goalie Mike Scherer and center Todd Buelow, the team proved that they had the potential to fight for the conference title. When the Eagles finished second in the Lake Bed Division behind top-rated Edina East, the momentum seemed to be there for a strong Sectional bid. Even though State Tourney hopes were cut short by a quick loss to Burnsville, players had shown they had the ability to compete with hockey's best. PAGE 144 - Top: Celebrating a goal Tim Connolly makes his way to a teammate. Lower: Chuck Engberg passes to Jamie Kiedrowski. PAGE 145 - Top left: Dan Bloomberg looks for someone to pass to. Top right: Skating around an Osseo player Jeff Andrews makes his way to the goal mouth. 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Leading the team with consistent high finishes were seniors Steve Phelps and Bob Smith, along with sophomore Paul Mahon and freshman Tim Fiannow. At Regions, the team placed sixth, with Phelps and the 200-yard medley relay Cconsisting of Phelps, Smith, Mahon, and Joel Berglinj breaking school records and qualifying for the State Meet, along with diver Jeff l-lollenback. While the season as a whole was not particulaly noteworthy, the achievements of those team members did finally assure Lang that this team was stronger than he had expected. PAGE 146 - Top left: Bob Smith works on improving his time in the 200-yard individual medley. Top right: Freshman Tim Pannovv perfects his form in his event, the SOO-yard freestyle. Lower left: A vvorrled Co-Captain Dwight Jelle watches the action. Center right: Deep in thought before a meet is senior Dave Ingersoll. Lower right: Jim Albertson prepares for the 200-yard freestyle. PAGE 147 -Top left: Off to an early lead in the lOO-yard freestyle is Steve Phelps. Top right: ,left Hollenback shovvs fine form on a front dive halt tvvist. Center left: Coach Sergle Lang expresses a point to the team. Lower: Senior Pick Tengvvall takes a breath vvhrle swimming the breaststroke, . 147 Girl tankers' record times fall short in competition I 'b I I W Competing in a league where most girls on other teams swim all year on AAU teams, Ken nedy's swimmers have been at a disadvantage each year. The f 977 season was no exception, as the girls could eke but only 2 wins in 8 meets. Part of the problem has been a lack of continuity in coaching, for the team has had 4 coaches in its 5 years. While Co-Captains Marilyn Gould and Sue Phelps helped build spirit in the team, the group would have been lost without its top swimmer, Finnish exchange student Jaana Huotari. She was an important factor in the breaking of all but 3 school records, even if those recordsfall far short of records at other schools. Q, Z r 'B PAGE 148 -Top left: l-ler face reflects the spirit of determination and the willingness to succeed that makes senior Co-Captain Marilyn Gould a tough competitor in the butterfly event. Top right: Signs of exhaustion are evident in the expression of freshman Judy McCarthy as she awaits the results of the 1 OO-yard butterfly race. She is waiting for a posting of times that will determine her placing in the race. Lower left: Medley relay swimmer Jaana Huotari, a Scandinavian exchange student from Finland, gets encouragement from a teammate as she approaches the end of her race. Lower right: Getting a flying start off the blocks enables seniorTami Melchisedech to get ahead of her opponents. PAGE 149 - Top left: Members of the synchronized swimmers workto perfect the star formation that was a routine created by the members themselves. Top right: Betsy Nermoe, Betty Dahle, and Sue Goracke concentrate on keeping their legs straight and toes pointed to unify their ballet-leg routine. Center: Working on an upcoming duet to perform in competition with other Lake Conference schools are Betty Dahle and Cathy Long. Together they strive to create a shadow effect with their movements. Lower left: Members of the synchronized swim team practice in a circle formation to gain the precision needed in routine and figure competition. Lower right: Working to developtheir poise and grace for the finale are Cheryl Brayton, Betsy Nermoe, and Betty Dahle. Uncertain at first as to what they were getting into, 22 girls packed their swimsuits and bathing caps last spring and ventured over to the Oak Grove Pool. Answering a call for synchronized swimmers, the group was assured they would differ greatly in purpose from that of the Kennedy Kips of previous years. While Kips used to prepare a single spring synchronized swimming show, this team worked on Swimmers routines for interscholastic competition. Their lack of experience kept them from being a serious conference competitor. The 1-5-1 record went largely unnoticed, though, for most students didn't even realize the team was in existence. synchronized competitors I . AMY, ,. . .K - . , ,gif 4,,,,f'.. . - 9 -' va: ,K W, ,.,. . Q- . . K , .W . ,,.. l Girl netters experience constant frustrations 150 , ,as Only twice have girls' tennis players had the same coach for consecutive seasons. That may be one reason why the team has never had success in Lake Conference competition. The O-9 record ofthe 1977 team was a continuation of a problem 5 years old. If this season's coach, Blake Jaskowiak, stays with the program in the future, the team may have a reason to think they will someday be able to compete with the advanced programs at other Lake schools. While Captain Dana Michel and sophomore Julie Klein posted identical 5-4 individual records, few other girls won enough to understand how it feels to win. PAGE 1 50 - Top left: Senior Captain Dana Michel steps into her forehand as she concentrates on a strong return to her opponent's weak side. Top right: Moving into position to return a cross- court drive with a two-handed backhand is sophomore Julie Klein. Lower left: Junior Sue Maus displays graceful movements as she watches her backhand follow-through. Meanwhile, senior Mary Bergin positions herself in anticipation of a return volley. Center: Making a forehand drive look easy is sophomore doubles player Chris Hanson. Lower right: Cohcentrating on her opponent's movements is Dana Michel. She follows through on her torehand drive while thinking about her next shot. TENNCQURT Risg RESERIEZAQKET N ONLY THAT Cgum S S ONE CDU RT MAY .INSLES min, N N PAGE 151 - Top left: Perched on the fence high above the tennis courts, Coach Bergie Land lends out a smile as he anticipates a victory. Top right: As Captain Garth Weiss gives out maximum effort in returning his opponents shot, he displays his concentration on the ball. Center left: Behind the base line Scott Sjostrom uses his talents to return his opponents shot with a backhand volley. Center: Without hesitation, John Westley plays a low shot of his opponents with his two handed backhand. Center right: Putting his body tonfvard and bringing his racket down hard with the snap of his wrist enables Dave Griffith to get oft a powerful serve to his opponent. , , Y i ' 5 7 V 31171 1 J f V . . 1 .f I i 2' , flj -' WV 1 xii' ,f ,V .. M ' ffg f C- , . 8.3251 L., . L L., , . gg.. ,....'-,, ,-,, L, , ,, , ,M - , Un. l As it turned out, the boys' tennis season was a study in athletic frustration. Coach Bergie Lang's pre-season smiles faded to post- season grimaces as he watched his most experienced team ever win consistently in the regular season, finish in third place - higher than any previous tennis team - and then fall apart in Region play. Losing only 2 games in Lake play, the team had cause to think that a State Tournament berth might at last be theirs. A Region Quarterfinal team loss and a Region finals loss in individual doubles killed that hope, however, as the team's best season ended in a fury of frustration. Enthusiastic, experienced netters post winning year Baseball hits on tradition, winning year Having the reputation of a winner proved to be a great burden for the 1977 baseball team. With 2 consecutive State Tournament berths behind them, players felt extra pressure to perform well when the season began. That pressure may have been part of the cause of 4 straight losses, 3 by single runs. Finally, solid leadership emerged in the form of hitter Marty Peterson, with a .462 batting average, and pitcher Craig Larson, who pitched 24 innings of consistent shutout baseball. By mid-season the team was able to put together a win streak 5 games long that saw first baseman Kent Hrbek and outfielder Bryan lvlcGroarty picking off runnersand getting crucial hits. By the time of Regional playoffs, Coach Buster Padebach felt his team had gelled into a Lake Conference power. His faith in the team's abilities proved well grounded, forthe Eagles earned their way to the Region title game. While feeling disappointment in that loss, players still knew they had proven they could be respectable athletes and winners. PAGE 1 52 - Top: Paul Kelly reaches for the ball as catcher Kurt Schuster and pitcher Craig Larson look on. Center right: Stepping into the pitch, Marty Peterson connects for another base hit. His consistent hitting gave him the team's highest batting average. Lower: Concentration shows on the face of Geoff Ebeling as he watches the action. Lower right: Joe Scanlon looks for advice from the bench while standing on second base. PAGE 1 53 - Top left: First baseman, Kent Hrbek, is set for any action coming his way. Top right: . Starting his windup is pitcher, Brad' Carlson. Center left: Pitcher Craig Larson exhibits excellent form which enabled him to have the best pitching record on the team, Lower left: Tom Larson concentrates on the catcher's signal as he prepares for his next pitch. Lower right: Watching the pitcher, Scott Juengel leads off against Edina East. l52 ff f ,Q 2 f f .. 4 . , Q f f 4 4. .2 V, r, ,W ' f ' f , ..-'V' V H xf , ' , . .vm ffl' ' . - ' H H, fly nf,'f,V.-ww f: 3 f ff.. .5 R Q ' .e'izy j,l ., , 'V W - 4 ' if 24' f, ', 1' ,ff ' .422 f fe . A ' f , ga M, f . 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'4' 'w X cyl'-w', 'g:E u.fy-f -, ' f . , X: - ' 'S 'K,-, WF?-A 5 ,xfvffi '47 1 'N' H 4 wv- Q-fwmlfiifvffmf x, .w-ff,-, ff 3, ,fl eg, 3,1 ,..,7,,'- P, ,RN 4,3 .Q I ' ',, ' f 1' 'Q ' ,sff',V' A'-6 augnw' 4?'9 Y ,X 'S , V W' -K , ' ff' ' ,qv , . ,.,,-fr. ik '. ..X' 13,2 gf 714, V sz - .-' fr x fx W -, A 1- w?iE,e .,f 'inf A frE:'3.A. ff ., f. pf ,frfffr M! f,f,,,, f x Softball joins conference competition VVhat's good for the boys must be good for the girls. So says the Federal Title IX regulation on sports equality. It was only logical, then, that softball could be added to the roster of girls' sports, just as gymnastics, cross country, basketball, swimming, tennis, and track had been introduced in earlier years. Fifteen girls answered the call for the first girls' fast-pitch team in the school's history as softball became an interscholastic sport. Making the adjustment from the slow-pitch approach of summer softball leagues to the fast-pitch required by the league proved to be troublesome, though not for Robin Knudsen, the team's leading pitcher who became the team's leader in every other category, as well. l-ler .479 batting average, 3 homeruns, and 18 stolen bases in 18 attempts put her at the top of the Eagles' list of statistics. Other strong hitters included Vickie Braman, Captain Debbie Linton, and Sue Godwin, whose combined hitting average of .397 was helpful but not good enough to bring the team a win until the fifth game ofthe year. A win over Wayzata boosted spirits and gave the girls the extra incentive they needed to then defeat Jefferson and Lincoln in back-to-back games. That success wasn't to last, however, when the team lost its first game in Regionals, Coach Dale Welter realized that his new team was just that: new, inexperienced, and only partially successful. PAGE 1 58 - Top: Pitcher Robin Knudson delivers a pitch with the form and smooth delivery ofthe proficient player she proved to be. l-ler pitching and batting averages topped the team throughout the season. Lower left: Leaning into the pitch to increase her hitting power, Sue Godwin concentrates on getting a base hit. Lower right: A tardy throw from the catcher gives Julie Christensen time to steal second base. l58 Mtg. i TEAMSTEAM TEAMSTEAM TEAMSTE A . VARSITY FOOTBALL 3 wins, 4 losses . Conlerenee rank: Iourlh Teams , . Edina-East -. - -Eisenhower. ' ,Linoolnl Fridley j - Minnetonka Riohlield Cooper , I -,Wayzata -Paicenter VARSITY , GIRLS' SOCCER 9 wins, I loss, 2 ties Conference rank: Drs! Teams St. Louis Park Lincoln Jefferson r Bumsville St. Louis Park Li I neo n , St. Louis Park Jefferson Burnsville Jeiiersoh Lincoln Burnsville V 1 Eagles Opponents 7 T 6 14 7 o 1 W3 19 1 12 7 io D 26 21- 14 o as Eagles Opponents 6 0 6 0 4 4 5 1 4 1 2 ' 1 4 0 4 1 1 , 1 f 2 0 5 1 1 3 - - --W-mmazwznn VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front row: Mont Hasler, Todd Larson, Richard Johnson, David Knight, Don Swetala, Dale Harazin, Mike Miller, Dave Johnson, Al Clark, Jim Steinmetz, Geoff Ebeling, Wade Boelter, Dennis Callahan, John Dorry, Brad King, Jett Hanke. Row 2: Coach David McGaha, Paul Skinner, Kevin Hoffman, Keith Hanrahan, Henry Jacox, Paul Schaepoi, Jim Lindgren, Tim Connolly, Brad Tufto, Pat Rog- ers, Dave Roberman, Barry McDanlels, Jeff Sjogren, Allan Puls, John Wllharm, Row 3: Coach Norman Feig, Pete Ramey, Dave Nygren, Tom Valley, Rob Amundson, Gary Povvis, Dan Johnson, Dan Lind, Chris Hollenback, Tim Rog- ers, Chuck Gilstad, Joe Poison, Chuck Vavrosky, Jim Chris- tensen, Ted Blasko, Coach Pahula, Coach Tuma, Coach McKay, Row 4: Coach Dean Maas, Mark Tabone, Dan Pelle- tier, Tony Torntore, Pat Hayes, Richard Engberg, Dave Friend, Bob Saunders, Ted Dennis, Jeff Johnson, Mark Saba, Kirk Talley, Bob Leach, David Lindblom, Mike Krueger, Mike O'Connor, Grant Bakker, John Primrose, Jerry Quigley, John Rudsenske, Duwayne Konevvko. VARSITY GIRLS' SOCCER - Front row: Mary Murray, Kim Neyers, Cece McCan, Karen Holter, Gigi Torntore, Ann Abbott, Patty Jenson, Sandy Haeg, Dorene DeLong, Robin Knudson, Jana Massee. Row 2: Coach Miss Aaze, Jayne McGilp, Mary Perrier, Jane Ptlepsen, Lisa Grant, Lisa Reu- der, Rhonda Anderson, Lori Jenson, Kara Rebeck, Vicky Hanson, Toni Hemmer, Lisa LaPointe. VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER - Front row: Mike Doran, Jamie Kiedrowski, Roger Novitski, Randy Trlplett, Jorge Castro, Glenn Haram, Lane Hartfiel, Chuck Engberg, Bruce Zilka, Ray Driver, Bill Sullivan, Mark Lassonde, Bob Bech- told. Row 2: Coach Jerry Peterson, Bob Fuentes, Tom Strat- ton, Ron Thorud, Randy Kajevvski, Todd Bordson, Mark Hartmann, Todd Buelow, Dave Griffith, John Amato, Kurt Erickson, Todd Arens, Paolo Amato, Coach Jim Klaseus. I AM TEAMSTEAM TEAMSTEAM TEAMS 160 'i ' S 'VEA LIF l 2' V YI s IRL! ski- vnnsrrv , --El? VOLLEYBALL 13 wins, 4 losses Yr , Contorenoe rank: third V Team, Eagles Opponents Lincoln 18-1a 15-2 Lindbergh 18-14-18 7-18-9 Eisenhower 14-18-16 1a-16-1a Anoka 18-18 7-8 lapis. South 1 an s 6-1 o Edina East 18-13-14 4-18-18 Anoka 16-18-18 18-7-12 Fridley Grace 18-1 8 14-5 Wayzata 18-18 10-10 Jefferson 18-18 5-3 Park Center 1 8-1 8 1 6-8 Fridley 23-18 21-14 Richfield 21-0-18 19-18-10 Edina East 18-18 6-13 Minnetonka 10-9 19-13 Cooper 18-14-18 3-18-12 Wayzata 15-1s-9 18-10-18 VARSITY GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL - Front row: Carrie Ginn, Kris Schmidt, Wendy Godwin, Sue Standing, Stacey Schulberg, Ruth Schaeppi, Sue Peterson, Vickie Braman, Peterson, Margie Clark, Vicki Nelson, Sue Godwin, Barb Linton. Row 2: Coach Bob k . V 4 -, it lmnmg K , ui iz 5 ' ' 1 K , , , Lf, ' A . 141 t it - o f aovs' ,H Q j CROSS courrrnv ?-i2fQ,F', 2wins,7losees V 1 V' V Conference rank: seventh Reginnlank: tenth Teams Eagles Opponents Minnetonka 15 15 Richfield 25 34 Perla Center 43 15 EdinaEast 29 26 Blake 20 37 Wayzata 32 24 Fridley 32 23 Eisenhower 37 20 Cooper 16 16 BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY- Front row: Mike Murphy, Bill Scott Woidela, Rich Hanrahan, Brian Nelson, Dan Thole, Gould, Bob Grover, Takahro Tsu, Dale Bosacker. Row 2: Tom Heither, Scott Pederson, Pat Borgman, Tom Jacobson, Ken Lillemo,'Ftay Schwartz, Pete Kessler, Jeff Pate, Bruce Coach Dick Green. Jahnke, Dave Nelson, Mark Knutson. Row 3: Tim Knutson, 'ti' f 'M ' if i X . ..,., jN ?: CR GIRLS, , 34,41 A oss coumnv 2, 1 win, 8 losses ,ez Conference rank: ninth fff 'V Region rank: sixteenth Teams E I 0 t Richlicld ag :S pponemg Minnetonka 40 1 5 Park Center 50 15 Edina East 37 23 Blake 20 43 Fridley 32 23 Wayzata so 15 C90Por so 15 Eltenhower 42 15 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY- Debbie Braatz, Linda Walsh, McAllister, Lynn Brownell, Kay McAllister, Coach Lenny Pam Peterson, Linda Driscoll, Catherine l-ieither, Jody Volk. . MSTEAMI TEAMSTEAMSTEAMSTI VARSITY i GIRLS' SWIMMING 2 wine, 8 Ioeeee - Conference-rank: seventh Region rank: seventh Teams - Minnetonka 'Edina East - - Eisenhower Riohlield Burnsville St. Louie Park Park Center - Fridley - Cooper 1 Wayzata Eagles 59 62 27 83 103 33 64 107 72 75 Opponents 112 110 56 86 69 48 102 64 1 00 97 VARSITY BOYS' GYMNASTICS 4 wins. 3 losses Region rank: second tate rank: sixth Teams Eagles Opponent: Jefferson 101 103 Park Center 109 1 18 Fridtey 99 81 Lincoln 110 100 Ramae! 112 108 Edina est 1 1 9 129 Cooper 123 106 VARSITY v I GIRLS' TENNIS ,mvins,8Iossee ' Conference rankzeighth Teams Park Center Edina East Eisenhower ' Fndley Cooper lwchtieai a Mirgftorrka 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 5 S E 380101653 SDD VARSITY GIRLS' SWIMMING - Front row: Coach Holly Radebach, Ginny Johnson, Sandra Ryman, Anne Clark, Barb Hokanson, Pat1i O'Neil, Coach Kathy Myrmel, Row 2: Tami Melchisedech, Tammy Schalo, Cindy lrwin, Jan Elvidge, Marilyn Gould, Shannon Tyree, Sue Phelps, Judy McCarthy, Pam Berger. Row 3: Lucia Lein, Peggy Klein, Jeri Bowman, Shelley Billings, Jaana Huolari, Mary Cardelli, Lori Backer, Kris Bloomberg, Jane Jensen, Vicki Elvidge. VARSITY BOYS' GYMNASTICS - Front row: Dave Carl- Steve Gonczy, Craig Meyer, Larry Alman, Don Bartosch, son, John Perrler, Carl Jones, Roger Pautzke, Mike Luzar, Keith Carlson, Jim Ryan, Kent Carlson, Chuck Luttrell, Joe Greg Chodek, Mike Bartosch, Jeff Reid, Brian McGinley, Boeser, Scott Alman,Joe Comer, Coach Steve Cassada. Mike Boeser, Ken Luzar. Row 2: Coach Duane Hoecherl, 413 VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS - Front row: Coach Shirley Chris Hanson, Cathy Clark, Sue Maus, Lori Brandenburg, Anderson, Dana Michel, Wendy Bloom, Vicki Bertramson, Mary Bergin, Coach Blake Jaskowiak, 161 05211 P Kezuf t VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL - Coach Bob Tuma, Cathy Clark, Kris Schmidt, Sally Westley, Vickie Nelson, Robin Knudson, Linda Driscoll, Lisa Grant, Wendy Godwin, Coach Dale Welter. ' l. ' ,, ' I- ' -73 VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL- Front row: Bruce Zilka, son, Todd Dressen, Dave Friend, Ken Haglind, Wade Boei- Scott Gulsvig, Dave Lindblom, Rick Bergien, Joe Poison, ter, Coach Mark Ashdown, Coach Dave Sulack, Coach Dave Knight, Bill Sorenson, Paul Mansour, AI Clark. Row 2: Bruce Thurston, Scott Jackson, Chuck Aardahl, Todd Lar- Steve Strommen. iidiiaini V V Q , llzmnwlxv ' f - ' - 4- ' ' ' ' i l cus, VARSITY WRESTLING - Front row: John Morgan, John Arens, Shari Westmark, Chuck Vavrosky, Todd Arens, Kevin Breyette, Don Swetala, Pete Bjerke, Craig Wiklund, Flick Hoffman, Brad Tutto, Dan Thole, Greg Heusbourg, Jim Haagenson, Mike Doran, Dave Wiklund. Row 2: Coach Dave Hoeve, Julie Mars, Coach Tom Sowles. 162 5-5 Teams Chaika Edina Ent Fndtey Minnetonka Richfield Eisenhower erkcenlery W Edina Eat! , Fridley' , , ' Minnetonka Richtield ' Eisenhower 3 sink Center A - ' eyzata ,V ' Cooper Lincoln ' ' Cooper ' , .human J A Minnetonka' I VARSITY Gills BASKETBALL 18 mm 5 losses Conference rank: eeoond Region rank. fourth Elgleo 23838823833 813 2 S-assess!! TEAMSTEAM TEAMSTEAMSTEAMS I J il , t ' 31 W - 354 i A ' ,gg W 4 4' L -I ug C t :ka ika 35 41' 53 51 57 51 20 48 27 27 28 11 27 TEAMSTEAM TEAMSTEAMSTEAMSTE ' . 1 1 Ki. . .5 VARSITY Y' HOCKEY 14 wins, 7 losses 25 Conference rank: second Region rank: fourth Y Teams E los Op nents Minnetonka as 3 po 2 Park Center 4 2 Robbinsdalo 5 2 Wayzata 4 3 Burnsville 3 5 Edina East 1 5 Bemidji 6 3 Washbum I 2 Mpls. West 8 1 Fridley 4 2 Armstrong 3 1 Lindbergh 4 3 Osseo 5 2 Richfield A 1 St. Louis Park 6 2 Edina West 4 2 Cooper 3 5 Eisenhower 6 0 Jefterson 3 4 Lincoln 1 3 Bumsville 2 5 VARSITY GIRLS' GYMNASTICS 3 wins, 5 losses Conference rank: fifth Region rank: ninth Teams Eagles Opponents Fridley 104 100 Richfield 102 100 Apple Valley 102 103 Wayzata 104 ioo Edina East 1 09 1 1 3 Minnetonka 101 120 Park Center 1 08 112 Cooper 108 110 3, 51 t I' in YQ.: , if-5-f.r. -, 1-,3,. f 4 gf . pI. 'I VV., 2 I f 5:5 I X VARSITY f i '-- BOYS' SWIMMING 3: ,,5,:4 ,I 7 wins, Houses - 2,ggg,3fs:.fp f Conference rank: fourth f ff A 322 Teams Eagles Opponents Minnetonka 54 11,2 Sl. Thomas 94 73 Edina East 88 77 Eisenhower 45 37 1 Richfield, 97 50 Woodbury ' 87 B4 Park Canter , 1 1 2 59 r Fridl 88 79 Linogni 13 gg cu une, , Wayzata 97 I 73 VARSITY HOCKEY - Front row: Mike Scherer, Jett Hor- nolly, Chris Hollenback. Row 3: Todd Buelow, Barry man, Pay Driver, Chuck Engberg, John Wilharm, Bobby McDaniels, Tony Torntore, Dan Bloomberg, Grant Bakker, Boldt, Jim Renslow. Row 2: Monty Hasler, Jett Andrews, Paul Bauer. Bobby Bechtold, Tom Peterson, Jamie Kiedrowski, Tim Con- VARSITY GIRLS' GYMNASTICS - Front row: Coach Assistant Coach Jill Thompson, Mary Laymon, Karen Wein- Duane Hoecherl, Barb Hokanson, Cheryl Lalfrance, Mary berger, Marcia Hoffman, Brenda Stephenson, Nancy Good- Kass, Jafleafl DSTWINGS. Denise DGWCISOH. Patty Jenson. Iund, Mary Perrier, Joan Moline, Kim Ftassmussen, Kim- Mary Hoffman, Kelly Kooiman, Susan Godwin, Denise Neyerg, Konewko, Assistant Coach Mary Jo Hendrickson. Row 2: smru uum UR BAND A 7. DIVE OFF SIDE BETWEI 'rv'-.:-.f kai.-an,-. -..,,q. wk -xw1.:nn4,v1NA ':'rf'1 czwl-f , I gpvntbivi -fC.+c:Mg:f1:grfg,,C. 'K' 'C '-' - , ' 'ff' -' - ', ff. .4 of , ,F , g. L' 7 9 9 9 A ,, 'J A . X ,f 'V ,r 4-4 , :C AJ 4 X '9 W45' H kl.,,3,1xzfi,,, d,.f44.,,,, N 1 J MQ, X I 2 fy .4 , ,,i, f, z.g?'.. JM f Qs lla, -sf' r fa 't'1, .gQ nz. ' a 'f ,-1' 'fifhii f V ' 4 . 's : 'f 1, . , '1' . , .:, ,M 'H 1,52 -2 H 1 L'-rr ' 'vi .5 T: ,vi fi i, , , ,13 ijL12' f , 'ET f L W - V lrlsnff -of wt-- 3 V , L , 'll' Q 5 -ya.. 5, .1 H 3 .' , X f.. f, . , 1 H- . 1? fl rylifhy, - 1 I, ,Q f ,I Wig? I A. ff'-..,.4 2 . .Mf- T if , 't i ., fdf , H 'fs.Mi'35 , ti' sv,.+4 ff15f,..'f '9 75.5 ? ff.!A 'ii 1 AQ f, V, ,V ,I . ,. , . V, f ,Mei ., JI.-fm, , X j' Xa., Q ,I L , . - I , fi ,f A- O ff' I if -f --Wg, WWC 1 1 V' r i'W-n- if if 4' fr , me or--.. 'T 1 ff . , , , '.g-,-ii:-ff-wr,mzspzef-1,'4r:gqwf5gggg+:qfgg',f,f--mg--E:.,-fam. mg, , 5 jE1g'ff ' X I 30 I I -1- I 55 '+- I I -+- -il-0 I + 5 i' I I -I-- ' 'ff2?77'f'?7'1'f2Q.l1'i5fZ,,'ff, 'f, ' ,',' ' ',i'fT'I ', , r 1 Y ' . .?'1-'if-livi - wp ,.., 1 fffff V- ffffa VARSITY BOYS' SWIMMING - Front row: Dave lngersoll, Damon Bay, Paul Mahon, Gary Vikesland, Jim Morell, Eric Pederson, Joel Berglin, Bob Smith, Todd Stephenson, Dave Blasko, Row 2: Paul Kroska, Steve Wallinga, Mark Olson, Mike Thorud, Dwight Jelle, Ben Wellumson, Pick Tengwall, Jim Albertson, Bruce Jahnke, Steven Phelps. Row 3: Assist- ant Coach Holly Padebach, Steve Eggon, Chad Brekke, Tim Rannow, John Morell, Tom Phelps, Steve Trewartha, Frank Kinsey, David Moerke, Mike Kjellander, Coach Bergie Lang. 163 M TEAMSTEAMSTEAMSTEAM TEAMSTI 2 .tr 1 .1 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING-Front row: Deb Braatz, Lori Green, Tim Sasse, Dean Polahl, Steve Challeen, Tom Sasse, Alice Eliason, Steve Ketchmark, Pam Peterson, Jane Heither, Scott Woidela, Ken Kuznia, John Davis, Tim Olson, Henseler, Julie Evenson, Lisa Orvold. Row 2: Coach Dick Lin Peterson. I Il P--5 164 l VARSITY DIVING - Jett I-lollenback, Coach Jerry Larson. .ff,,.Mcf 'CQ' GIRLS' SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING- Front row: Betty Boyer. Row 2: Julie Ftosenvval , aren Weinberger, Lucia Dahle, Lynn Brownell, Carolyn Sauer, Barb Bitter, Cathy Lein, Cheryl Brayton, Kim Lindah, Mary Kolbo, Betsy Ner- Long, Nola Berger, Janice Bergsten, Sue Coracke, Janice moe, Sue Haugen, Coach Judy Halverson. :twins 8 losses , ' ' Conterence rank: seventh Region rank: Iourteenth Teams Eagles Opponent St. Paul Academy Lakeville Jefierson Edina West Richfield SL Louis Park Eden Prairie Bumsville Edina East St. Louis Park Lincoln , W QI AMF S 1 ,jg s , N -, , 5. - GIRLS'CFIOSS COUNTRY 1. -Q we slume g it , it 36 1 50 1 34 2 50 1 50 1 23 31 24 3 40 1' 48 1' 25 31 35 21 5 Y 3 , - 'r.g,, 1,1 ,Q.,,,2.:Q,,1g t nf, 4 R ' ,gtg 1 ' sovs cnoss, couurnv sxuue , 1 . 5wins,5Iosses ' ' 1 ,, l Conlefence rank:Iourth , 4,5 .' 1. ir Region rank: ninth Teams Eagles Opponent Lakeville ' 50 , 1 II Jeflevson 25' r , 31 Edina West '36 ' I '21 Richtield 26 31 St, Louis Pant 23, ' '31 Eden Prairie 24 31 Bumsvilte 46' ,V ' 1! Edina East 42 , 12 St, Louis Park 20 ' 41 Lincoln V36 ' 21 Diving records were included inthe swim team scores. 2 - 1 I ,I X Q GIRLS' SYNCHRONIZED pf 1 r,v, swwwime W g -' 1 win,5Iosses,1Iie Conference rank: seventh Team Eagles Opponent: Edina East 9 A1 St. Louie Park 6 5: Osseo 29 21 Jettevson 30 21 Park Center 13 Ai Edina West 5 54 Lincoln 23 31 TEAMSTEAM TEAMSTEAMSTEAMSTE VARSITY BASEBALL 13 wins 9 losses Conference rank: second Region rank: second Teams Eagles Opponents Minnetonka Cooper Park Center Wa ta yzn Riehheld Eisenhower Fridiey Edina East Minnetonka Cooper Writ Center ata Rimield Eisenhower Fridl GY Edina East 5 1 7 4 7 -A .A -OWCIUIQ-KIAMAUIANIO DU imgioggivgga gr -i ni giomzq 1 -Ve. 'ssgssstifi U- six 2:53552-E5 E03 u.2,:,: 35 E 5.5, vig, H-g3,g0g5g2 so 652.5 33355 30: ggi sag gasz 55-: r-52 -2 -:fr -.iam at 551' 52- 'ai ' - S03 25: .Ax Q 5 0 U1 --A 3 gg 33 .. . ,g E , . s:::ma:..aeese:nE ' tiff eiiszsesssaeai gl . 'S l I :L 3 tl 4 TPS .8 I hi ,,.. - .. ,i 5 , 'S Mix ii 'f :.:,,3a- E mm- 3 Q ouiauiminsoeggggft Q 4 X stuns-wuimmaaui.. fi HM ,,,, ,, , i. ,ga 'KW , 4' 'f 5 ' N if ttf? 'J 533'-' 5 ' i 1,5- 5 , g . is '. A , w- ., , , . 1, i,.- - Q 'gg' , . K gh R 'U .,,1- ' fully' ' 4-fylcff The -it are fi i' J T , 5' if 'QW 1, A at A x as I K A F v w e is sa F -1 iff'-is , sei review . A .A in A , 7 1: ji W Q ,L A h A N4 lv t, Q. ,is W lgflifgi . QVTW' iwwafi ft' 5 gf N . A. -Z' kg ,l,, Ii. r -vi' 5 g A ' , 14 ' X ,. I' ,JA 171 V , C' 'Thi , I tr f ii 1 V, F ei ,Hx . ,. A N. :NWA A ,rj ks. ,. ' fl , - .Z 7 3 .. , : xl Nei a -' 'if . .4 ' - . it 'I , 1 i- ' X .. ?'i .P 1 f ' T' .i i , 2 VARSITY BASEBALL - Front row: Bryan McGroarty, Scanlon. Row 2: Darrel Erickson, Mike Curti, Mike l-laddox, Scott Juengel, Marty Peterson, Paul Kelly, Tom Larson, Tom Barry, John Burshek, Geoff Ebeling, Jim Steinmetz, Joe Brad Carlson, Kent Hrbek, Craig Larson, Jim Koehnen, Kurt Schuster, Mike Bauer, Chuck Aardahl. lim Qi l.QQLgf.?I5 ll E 'Iii I l I I Il VARSITY GIRLS' TRACK - Front row: Mary Hoffman, Patricia Brasil, Dawn Drennen, Vicki Nelson, Joan Moline, Linda Walsh, Denise Davidson, Mary Bergin, Irene Palmer, Deb Braatz, Kay MacAllister. Row 2: Coach Phil Oswald, Vicky Hanson, Mary Perrier, Becky Gustafson, Jodi MacA- Ilister, Linda Driscoll, Pam Peterson, Barb Linton, Nancy Iii lil ii ag NA fi- :bfi nv A hvgflj: ya: til. TE' 'A'. ff.. 4 VARSITY BOYS' TRACK - Front row: Coach Mike McKay, Tom Cherrey, Bob Jacobson, Tim Friend, Ron Grobe, John Tabone, Mike McDonald, Todd Thorsgaard, Blair Johnson, Spencer Jensen, Jim Makela, Tom Boe, Jim Wencel, Mark Goodman, Mike Marty, Tim Kampa, Eric Schultz, Mitch Pritchard. Row 2: Dale Bosacker, Paul Scha- eppi, John Amato, Rob Amundson, Mark Hartmann, Daniel Thole, Keith Hanrahan, David Knight, Dennis Callahan, Dave Lindblom, Brian Nelson, Kirk Talley, Al Clark, Tom Lorentz, Mike McArdle, Pat Rogers, Henry Jacox, Bret Nordlne. Row l'iL.f.,, ,,,e .. l VU . I - 'ti' Goodlund, Karin Lunde, Terri Moore, Susan Phelps. Row 3: Coach Dave Sulack, Coach Sonny Carlson, Kris Schmidt, Stacy Godwin, Jane Henseler, Cathy Clark, Wendy Godwin, Viviaxn Gould, Lisa Grant, Coach Roland Davidson, Coach Len olk. ' ,.- -1 3: Pete Kessler, Jetf Yeager, Dave Hope, Pat Hayes, Jim Ryan, Scott Pederson, Clint Andrus, Ted Dennis, Ted Blasko, Dave Roberman, Jim Christensen, Rick Hanrahan, Mark Freund, Bill Schorn, Tim Hoeppner, Mike Miller, Tom Stratton, Jett Hanke, Jett Hollenback. Row 4: Lane Hartfiel, Bill Bradford, Dave Nelson, Ray Schwartz, Tom Jacobson, Tom Dawald, Richard Engberg, Chuck Gilstad, Joe Poison, Pete Ramey, Chuck Vavrosky, DuWayne Konewko, Kun Erickson, Kevin Tverberg, Don Swetala, John Bowen, Pat McCarthy, Coach Bill Smith, Coach J. Klaseus, 165 AM TEAMSTEAM TEAMSTEAM TEAMS i 625 ik? , 1 Yi ,. t . ., fi t' 7 fr - VARSITY , BOYS' TENNIS 8wins,6losses my ,H Conference rank: third Teams Eagles Opponents Lincoln H 2 St. Louis Park 2 Cooper 3 Brooklyn Park 4 Edina East 1 Richfield 3 Eisenhower' 3 Fridley 3 Jettarson , 5 C Wayzata 5 Blake 2 Minnetonka 0 Edina West , 2 Lindbergh A a VARSITY BOYS' TENNIS - Front row: Doug Werdal, Dana Mortensen, C. R. l-lamllton, Dave Scanlan, Coach Ber- Mark Knutson, Scott Peterson, John Westley, Scott Sjos- Que Lang. trom, John l-laeg, Dave Griffith, Terry Mitchell, Garth Weiss, ,S Q ff' I W l ff ,WLM n. ,Jr -3 r iff- f . 1 vAnsn'v i ':w -fry SOFTBALL ' '7wins,Blosses ' ,A,, , ' Conference rank: sixth Region rank: sixth Teams Eagles Opponents Burnsville 5 , 3 Jellerson 7 , WWW, Park Center '2 ' Eisenhower 13 Wayzata , '12 Lincoln 15 I Jefferson 5 Edina East 0 ' Fridley 13 , Edina West , 10 I 08800 12 ' Minnetonka 8 , ' Jeltereon 10 Mound ' 17 I Wayzata 2 ' VARSITY SOFTBALL - Front row: Wendy Bloom, Laura Buckley. Row 2: Coach Dale Welter, Cathy Heither, Debbie l-lull, Jane Dltzler, Vickie Braman, Robin Knudson, Jean Llnton,JlllJames, Vickie Mertensotto, Sue Godwin. 1 1 . , , VARSITY 1 t- , GOLF - . ff : in 5wins,10losses,1tie V l If -f.: Conference rank: eighth ' ' ' Region ranlcsixth Teamsl Eagles Opponents Bumsville 220 Richfield 220 Edina East 233 Robbinsdale 206 Cooper 175 Jefferson 209 rriuley 216 Wayzata 2d5 Lincoln 204 Eisenhower 230 Minnetonka 220 Park Center 220 Spring Lake Park 204 Lindbergh 212 Aberdean Ron Colli 346 Aberdeen Central 338 VARSITY GOLF - Jeff Sjogren, Ken Korsch, Dwight Jelle, Todd Buelow, Duck Kroenke, John Corbett, loo STEAMSTEAM TEAMST AMSTEAMSTE A fgih ' ,m i intl 2: . JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL records were not kept by the school. 4 '.l J A , A 'Xi , it it ?WL,,,,,..:.c4 '- 'gr-bd - at ' JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER records were not kept by the school. f '1 V ,Q-7m-,....,...2g,,,, 44.12 JW' JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER records were not kept by the school , , ,,:, ,-,,,,,-., A ., l ' f f . W 2 l I wi ll - .fMg'4,9g- YI., I A V V '1 A- l . 1 ' ' 'r:f??..ffVfiafel V , ..,,,.,, 'hs wi Alf 154:-W4 My Q f s,.lg.,, fp, w ,ta-'t,55,,:,4 , -. , , ., .-A , ,V J.V. VOLLEYBALL - Front row: Nancy Wetzlich, Carrie Lori Sasse, Sue Peterson, Margie Clark, Becky Morris, Sue Schulberg, Wendy Fish, Julie Evenson, Lisa Orvold, Janet Standing, Julie Standing, Shelly Jenks, Barb Linton. Larson, Kelli Arens, Mary Fourniea. Row 2: Ruth Schaeppi, J.V. BOYS' SOCCER - Front row: Terry Peterson, Vic Klaseus, Bandy Triplett, Todd Arens, Paolo Amato, Mark Poyer, Doug Dahl, Jay Hadley, Dave Danneker, Tom Dahl, Hartmann, Kurt Erickson, Bill Sullivan, Bob Blake. Hung Do, Mike Johnson, Bob Bechtold. Row 2: Coach Jim J.V. GIRLS' SOCCER - Front row: Janice Boyer, Rox- Hughes, Barb Theiler, Karen Grobe, Maureen Bonine, Che- anna Richards, Kelly Bronce, Denise Konewko, Mary Hoff- ryl Hopper, Lisa Richards, Kathy Kline, Leslie Gerhardt, Mar- man, Carol Potts, Zoni Lembeck, Jamie Tamanaha, Mary cia Hoffman, Jan Williams. Kass. Row 2: Coach Tonya Mouw, Colleen Kuehl, Dawn 167 J.V. GIRLS' BASKETBALL - Coach Bob Tuma, Dawn Linton, Teresa Henriksen, Lucia Lein, Vickie Braman, Kay Drennen, Vicky Hanson, Linda Driscoll, Margie Clark, Barb MacAllister. 'r '- - .L L L L J.V. BOYS' BASKETBALL - Bruce Zilka, Coach Dave Knight, Scolt Gulsvig, Dave Lindblom, Jeff Fiogneby, Al Sulack, Todd Larson, John Bigelow, Ted Dennis, David Clark, Dave Friend, Coach Mark Ashdown. :FUINUI , f , villas En -1 J.V. GIRLS' TENNIS - Patty Wallerus, Lori Brandenburg, Debra Gieseke, Doreen McKenney, Sandra Nord, Cathy Sue Wade, Mary Forby, Dawn Terry, Teresa l-lenriksen, Francie, Wendy Bloom. Cindy Crosby, Calhy Clark. Sally Consolali, Cindy Davis, 168 AMSTEAMSTEAMSTEAMS gl D Teams Chaake Edina Eaal Fridley Minnetonka Richfield , Eisenhower clark Center ayzata Cooper Edina East Fndl GY Minnetonka Richfield Eisenhower Park Center Wayzata Cooper JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL 3 wins, 1 4 loeaea Eagles Omonenla 10 24 7 19 23 22 40 33 48 Teams Eisenhower W ta ayza Park Center Edina Eaal Cooper Fridley Minnetonka Richl' Id me St. Paul Park Eisenhower Lincoln Park Center Wayzata Cooper Edina Eaal Fridley Minnetonka Richlield Teams Park Center Edina East Eisenhower Fridley Richfield Minnetonka Wayzata JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL 9 wine, 9 Ioeeea Eagles Opponents 25 24 41 42 47 30 45 47 40 42 42 42 48 58 33 40 33 42 40 48 48 62 49 45 33 34 43 20 33 33 45 35 39 42 43 46 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS 0 wine, 1 losses Eagles Opponent? 0 5 0 5 0 5 2 3 0 5 0 5 AMSTEAMSTEAMSTEZ!-XMSTEAMSTEADWS t JUNIOR VARSITY I HOCKEY 8 wins, 9 tosses, 3 ties TCSIUS Minnetonka Park Center Robbinsdaie SI: Thomas ayzata Bumsviilo Edina East Washbum Fndety Armstrong Lindberg SI. Louis Park Edina West Cooper Eisenhower Jefferson Lincoln Roosevelt JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING 16 wins, 4 tosses Teams Rosemount Esenhower Park Center Cooper Hutchinson gnogr Rapids w.m2.,,, St. Anthony ' Jordan o n ?'J.. ..g.., ' Fairbault Newulm I Wayzata Edina East Minnetonka Johnson Apple Valley Robbinsdate 6 Eagles Opponents 3 2 4 1 Eagles Opponents 41 1 8 60 0 45 6 42 6 36 17 24 31 12 34 61 0 54 6 37 15 46 15 12 34 23 28 59 9 35 29 54 0 34 12 53 4 43 5 39 B S Ei '1 gs .wi 4 Jumonvmsirv ' BASEBALL 1 T g 15uyin9,3'losses,3'iwS IW , E 5 5 s 3 O-BNI!!!-I-KUIANIIQQD QQ -ill J.V. HOCKEY - Front row: Bill Sullivan, Bob Bechtold, lenback, Tom Peterson, Tim Brolsma, Jim Allenson, Steve Dana Christian, Brian Johnson. Steve Bald, Bruce Olson, Hartmann, Jim Schorn, Fiick Haeg, Bob Halvorson, Steve Dan Eitreim, Steve Persell. Row 2: Todd Stellick, Chris Hol- Both. J.V. WRESTLING - Front row: Mike Lembeck, JONFI MOI- Dan Thole, Greg Heusbourg, Mike Luzar, Pat Hayes, Coach gan, Mike Doran, Dan Morgan, John Pribble, Greg Allen. Dave Areng, Row 2: Coach Tom Sowles, Jim Johnson, Gary Heusbourg, . ff Jjil , b' N' :ff T534 'My i,,,g , J.V. BASEBALL-Front row: Bruce Zilka, Tim Haeg, Mark Bruce Thurston, Brad King, Shawn Perrin, Dave Johnson, Braaten, Bob Mielke, Steve Kambeitz, Dean Herbst, Jim Ste- Paul Skinner, Jim Koehnen, Brian McCaIvy, Wade Boelter, inmetz, Gary Martin, Steve Salitros, Todd Larson. Row 2: Allen Puls, Coach Guy Blessing, 169 AMSTEAMSTEAM TEAMSTEAM TEAMS 7'.n......L. ,I - .fa - ,Q ,. if E f,,, A ,,.. I1 ' L 'A JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS' TENNIS - Jay Kirihara, Ted Tim Rogers, Tom Valley, Keith Talley, Gary Barnes, Scott Gladhill, Pat Hurley, Kip Gohde, Kip Bradley, Todd Bordson, Werdal, John lwaszko, Coach Ron Johnson, h .Fifa 1 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL - Front row: Scott Rogneby, Paul Rud, Phil Zuehl, Todd Jorgensen, Michael Clark, Mark Settergren, John Gilstad, Jay Ford. Row 2: Paul Mahon, Joe Marty, Mike Meyer, Dan Morgan, Mike Murphy, Scott Nel- son, Jim Neyers, Rick Paget, Ed Pekarek, Tom Vandevoort. Row 3: Coach David McGaha, Wade Brolin, Dana Christian, Gary Fisher, Mark Freund, Ross Heggestad, Jim Hoeve, Jim Johnson, Ron Long, Mark Jackett, Coach Norman Feig. SOPHOMORE SOCCER - Front row: Terry Peterson, Jay Coach Dave Arens, Allen Dalbotlen,-Dave Budke, Doug Jan- Hadley, Dave Danneker, Brent Dunn, Kevin Agre, Dave zig, Rusty Jackson, Steve Rudquist, Joe Waldoch, Bob Olejnicak, Tom Dahl, Tom Elvidge. Jim Schorn. Row 2: Blake. I7O iii JUNIOR VARSITY JV BOYS' TENNIS 8 Wins, 8 Losses Teams Eagles Opponents Lincoln 4 1 St. Louis Park 2 3 Cooper 0 5 Pam Center 5 0 Edina East 4 1 Richfield 2 3 Eisenhower 3 2 Fridley 0 5 Jefferson 2 3 Wayzata 4 1 Blake 3 2 Minnetonka 1 4 Bumsville 3 2 Edina West 0 5 Bethany 5 0 Armstrong 0 5 ,I F 5: aff, N-x, 2 , 2 4, lf , 'V :.twf.f.A ,,,v 1 ' 1 far: 2 ' ,,- somiouione Foo'rBAu. ' 2 Wins, 7 Losses Teams Eagles Opponents Park Center 0 32 Edina East 6 1 8 Eisenhower 0 Z1 Lincoln 12 15 Fridley 8 24 Minnetonka 12 10 Richfield 8 20 Cooper 0 56 Wayzata 37 7 hffgi'f??i4tz,ggfti .ws :ca sovnouone SOCCER z:3,..:24i.e.Q511113.41 1-'31 V' V. of 7 Wins, 8 Losses, 2 'lies 'geagnsld Eagles Opponents ic tie 1 2 Armstrong 1 3 Edina East 2 0 Jefferson 1 1 Eisenhower 3 5 Robbinsdale 1 2 Burnsville 1 2 SL Louis Park 3 0 Cooper 0 1 Edina West 1 4 Lincoln 5 5 Lindberg 2 0 Wayzata 3 1 Benilde 3 0 Cooper 2 1 Minnehaha 2 1 Minnetonka 1 2 AMSTEAIMSTEAMSTEAMSTEAMSTEAMSTE SOPHONORE BOYS' BASKETBALL 12 lint, 6 losses Teams W yzata a Park Center Edim East Cooper Iinneionka Richfield S. Paul Park Esonhower Linegln ?: ,.2 Copper Equus East Fndiey imeionka lichlield BASKETBALL Teens umm seamen: Friday linnelonka Esalisowor Wayan Edina Eas! Fndley ' linndlonka Esenhovlef PBIKCQMCY Vlaynia Eagles Opponents 30 37 63 42 54 36 58 39 45 51 55 42 47 55 58 51 50 31 37 55 48 30 55 54 52 62 60 55 52 z' 3 5 tSG8!!SFGk38 S53 88 1 20 9 8 13 19 12 SOP!-IOMORE GIRLS' mv 2 wins, 11 losses 'Q' X ig K L. 4 We l 14 24 14 29 4 16 4 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL 7wms 5 losses Turns South Edma West Uinnetonka Park Center Ylaynta Esenhovler Edma East linneionka clark CORD! a Mm Edina East 'F' 5 5 o 3 5 -A -A 0005400 -469740018001 gixliii ,giiilih E115 QMS 3ll3LE5 Q55 fvyiilli' Vgilillit im 'vs- , P- E. SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL - M311 Haglind' Scotl Nelson, Tom Vandevoort, Gary Fisher, Mike Clark, Dave Vlhggins, Mike siibal, cum Andrus, soon Rogneby, Rich Kfeenke. H-endyPelIe1ier, Mike Murphy. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL - Lisa Ryman, Hooper, Shelly Jenks, Bonnie Ness, Roxanna Richards, Mary Murry, Maureen Bonine, Teresa Henriksen, Cheryl Coach Tonya Mouw. girlie Yi i5,iii3ir L, 61 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL - Front row: Mark Mcgroarty, Hessburg, Mike Krueger, Richard Johnson, Dave Friend John Vlhlharm, Glenn Haram, Scorl Larson, Jeff Horman, Vic Mark Tabone, Coach Paul Larson. Poyer, Tom Peterson. Row 2: John Dorry, Bob Leach, John z V 'fix 'en ' , 7 M Z ,ig 'V -- i, jf i X ,xx V , I - ,,,,,, A , J, -2 J l 5 ' , f:3 7'7f UE- M Y A ,f V be 41 -1' ,4,?2? ,'1' ?. 'f,L. N I f X Qi 2' .fs A ,fi L J V Q X r , X H L 1 f essays V'-L4 ' J, ' T- . 'few' ,,. .-,,, . ,.,., , .' ,I V 1 , X Y 'Al fa ,. - A I' 'Q Q is Y 4' i , 7 W - ' , Eff ' V :EZ + .rv i ,- f' J ' r 0 4 s ' - ' 4 s S , . 1 - f X y 4 3 'M- 9 10 4 3 s ,f, ,f x l-X 'Y Q iw ' J -'2f:, f Ms -9 f f A 1 ' 4 f NX f , -Q-M 1,1 . K ik fglfl Juv 7, X . 415, 11 l Q- j I J , 7 : ' ' 'x vi' L. t . . 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E M if f ' X , bf-In : mvi. .,- ,' P 4- - ,- d , ' N , j?,...ff -AJ, ,qt -4745- rp I -fx ll Q , X 1. Q ' 9 f gf. . , Ea ' X if, A any 4 .NH 1 X - 2i:Q3.:1-'QT YE-A 5:15-.J ' ' 4 asf. ' ' ' 15 PEOPLE iw jf! Q. 4 J gg! xx 173 'QV fu I Wf W Charles Aardahl Ann Abbott Lori Ahl James Albertson Flichard Albrecht Jacquelin Aldridge Who's on top? -'- -' Seniors idolized by Juniors Hail the Almighty Senior! Wearer of the cap and gown, master of semester finals, and idol of the underclass masses. As juniors and sophomores looked on in awe, seniors sat on their twelfth-grade pedestals, accepting the adulation of underclassmen who recognized the importance of senior contributions to the school. After all, vvasn't it the seniors who vvon the Banana Eating Contest, fought the battle of the Isabella field trip and earned the title of the Class Without a Merit Scholarship Finalist? Junior John Breyette with senior Todd Dressen. i r : ' far 'A' f if Kathleen Aldridge James Allen Scott Alman Randall Almsted Giancarlo Amato Beth Anderson ZVVKWW f , If ,gif I, fzf',W,fy ,gf X! , , fi Yu? ff ff W V H 4 wr! -jffffj ? I 1 , 4 ,5 J 't ' jwgiw ' 'z r Zrifwf , Doug Anderson Lisa Anderson Rhonda Anderson Stephen Anderson Terrance Andrada Jeff Andrews A Twila Askvig Laurie Aul James Backer Shirley Baker Christopher Bartick Vance Bartsh 4 J 71 1- S e, as .rf Beth Bauer David Becker ,7,T.,,,W,Y, YY,Y V Ryan Becker Michael Beckler Ann Beckstrom James Beierle is Michael Belew Gregg Bender James Benson Steven Bergesen Flick Bergien Mary Bergin -r-5' N sgjvff Q , , fe, if f ,,,Y'5-,1 HRW' W' lj V ' 'A ' 45.0 , . f j '- W, Q ji! 1- , '55 ii 4,1 ' L' .J Y as ' ful. if f M11 .wi , , Diana Bergk Steven Berglund Julie Biernat Bradley Birkelo Peter Bjerke Julie Blakestad Theodore Blasko Beth Blegen Daniel Bloomberg Bryan Blumke Paula Blumke Nancy Bodin I7 76 4:92 N Charles Boe Wade Boelter Joseph Boeser Julie Boeser Ftobert Boldt Jonathan Bonk Who has the style? Seniors! While sophomores were still getting over the marvel of Chapstick, senior women were the visions ot sheer beauty in their fashion-perfect outfits. They knevv the vvay to get it all together with clothing and make-up. After all, there was no telling when they might run into a movie producer at McDonald's during open lunch Sophomore Susan Smith and senior Kelli Meyer. I Z 7 alibi f.t Nz, ,pw x , . , . , ,.. ,, . fy - 1. -.,.,. - ., ,,, .L ,,, , ,1 ,, f 'Nu J' -I 1- -V 1 f , a I-'N K' 'l 1' Riff s Gary Botkin Lynn Bovy I X Dean Bowman Mark Braaten Bill Bradley Nancy Brauch Cheryl Brayton Julie Breczinsm bx Mark Bredeson Judy Brevig Paul Brick Barbara Brings Glen Broemer Laurie Broge l--r.m.........,.... ..,,.....,, Jerry Brown Tracy Bruley Rebeeca Brummond Bret Buckingham Todd Buelovv Patricia Bunkholt n f .-.-. ., .,,,4.,-.uf X! Patrick Carey Daniel Carlson Gloria Carlson Gregory Carlson Jack Carlson Lisa A. Carlson Lisa M. Carlson Debra Carroll Ann Casey Cathy Cayler Laurie Challman Mark Chapman qw:-,..,,l Dianne Chodek Theresa Christian Jill Christina Carolyn Clark Cathy Clark Robert Clearence ' K WW' ,f ,z-V . 3 f f,-vzqyg , if 3Q3?Qf4:1g'y:V bg '- 1 , l ' - 'f i-' -, ',', trawl if ' 142 ' 52574 W Vi mf I Q Y Wi, W' iz?QQ:5zjQ ' - T , va' Lynda Colaas Thomas Colbert Fred Coleman Kelly Coleman Rebecca Colley Lowell Compton 177 78 .1 VU' rn A ,V ,ff f f, 6 5 15 4 , Ayn, , ' f ..4 1 1 1 nz, 1 ' r ,- ML, 'gr' ,l 'f,f 'f f't'5'5 ' :ii e Dana Comstock Sally Consolati Bret Corbin Scott Cotey Connie Coutier Angela Dahl ,WA ff dwg Karen Dahl Betty Dahle Lori Dahlquist Janean Dahmes John Dalsted Jolene Danielson Denise Davidson Dorene Delong Diane DiCicco David Dilley Thomas Dircks Steven Dix f Judy Dockendort Elizabeth Dodson Sharon Dolva Steven Donley Richard Doran Todd Dressen 'FS Linda Driscoll Catherine Dubay Geoffrey Ebeling Susan Edman Patricia Egan Linda Eggan g i ax Gi fb- T ' is , I? ' 1 I Scott Eichstadt Mary Eidem Cheryl Eickenberry Michael Ekstrom Richard Elander Charles Engberg Who carries the weight? Senior men have power Sophomores got an unrealistic vievv of themselves vvhen they came to Kennedy. Just because they were rather big and could handle the school's barbells, they felt that they had a lot of influence on others. lt took them quite a vvhile, but eventually they learned that age and experience were the most important qualities of Kennedy students. After all, vvasn't it the seniors who were strong enough to carry the sophomore cheerleaders away during the I-lomecoming pepfest? Sophomore Joe Marty with Senior AI Puls. :iw'1.11:2If'1EZ'?:i-vQP'Jis1.i:Q 7' ' '4',i2'fE7E' VC 3,-FP' SEV! yy , ,vA+.fL:f '- ' wifi' ' f.', 7.-7c25WIo4 J IN . we ff 1 f ff, i i fi ' A Daniel Engelstad Kenneth Esson Steven Everaert Thomas Fagerwold Colleen Farrell Nancy Felling T F ' ' ,A 'lnff yff ,- 'Pt T, FX? ' 5 534 r 1 ii.. f . '5 :if ,fp r 'f ts 'if i Steven Finn Thomas Fischer Wendy Fish Michael Fisher Timothy Fisher Dyan Flatten ti' 24-.5 Q, ,ff '-Z ,fe Q I' f . f ' f .ma i Xt fl if e, . .. X T Q fl 3ii'i ifiVliw' sr 1 . xg? Q Wade Footh Lynne Ford Michelle Franz Steven Frazier Suzanne Frazier Thomas Frederick ,1:..,,ffff ' ,7,, 'ff fyffff- . , v 155:55-11.2-3.3 F f i f fd I ' K'ifQT??i if??ffl2f4?1 ' ' ' 'Z v , ' ' ' -2 Ai t ' 'Q -': . Y i ' 'f - ff - - ' zqyfqami 9 ,L . Am- ,-- , 'bk ,,,.,:-55 , . 3 ,. atv:- V ' ,-', 1 ii' ' 5 r ' -r ' . O Z' gy V , . ,, -i. ,VV ir ,V 5 Q, , , 3 dj 't X i H I 1 A if f- ' .' va' .4 'Hifi ,i f , . f, . yi,-5---Q , , , ,fly i , -1 C -L xy' 5' ,f V- il y ' 4 R rib, ek, W xg., , , Q i - at A .C C , F 'Wi Z' 'P 1, Q .' 9 V A ., . X Stephen Freund Robert Gaasvig Lori Gallagher Robert Gardner Jeffrey Garland Thomas Gatz 1'.-xii: ' ' Q ' 5 1 ' .f ., ii- s 1-riff' ' V- ' ' , g,ow I ,awv X ,, V -M' '-W 'y ,,, I ' ' ' ' ' Ll 1 fi? I 1 gg, lifpfi,-A , - K 1 . - X X V , .4 raging . . . 1 1 , , x a,,:d, n M ,,,. ,V fa 4 g33:,,.,5 ,ry . I ,jglfl AJS Kevin Gaukel William Genest Leslie Gerhardt Karen Gilbertson Charles Gilstad Wendy Godwin Kim Gohde John Gorski Marilyn Gould David Griffith Jodi Gustafson Thomas Gustafson -as --v 'ef if ' . . F T 2 Q r J, ' ls: fi wh Q .1 i -Fi . ' ' i -'ir - at i az, 1 V - , g 'N N S. l Xa - P fill' W V F A , 4 Y: .,.., . I Stewart Hacker Jeffrey Hackett Cheryl Haeg Kenneth Haglind Charles Hamilton Ftiok Hammerschmidt O 1 , W , is .hiv tin 'mf 5 1 Kathleen Hanna Keith Hanrahan Terri Hansen Judith Hanson Dale Harazin Kathleen Harris Who earns the dough? Seniors! While sophomores sat and listened to their piggy bank's rattle with the change they received from babysitting and allowances, seniors made good use ot the money they got from being employed at lVlcDonald's, and l3ridgeman's. What did they do with their money? Why, go to lVlcDonald's and l3ridgeman's of course! Matthew Harris Senior Dana Comstock and sophomore Jay Hadley. Lauri Hassing , '1'Y ,ff J JY J J 'x .QZQVSWMM Cindy Haugen Robert Haugen Vicki Haugesag Michel! Hawes Paul Hayes Dawn Hazekamp '4?f1 .ff5??Tf f ' 1 ' ff '- r 'f.g35m31,g,,,A. ' ff! 1 -Wfftr i: , ,v,,,, ,ef V ., f .f,,, W? -, 4 , ' A ' ,, . f '?' ,YTEQZ t a iii J . - ' 'A ' i Janette Hedberg Jennifer Hedberg Joanne Hedberg Jeremy Heetland Catherine Heither Ellen Heitzman ff r GL- C K ' i Douglas Helgeson Charles Helman Mary Henriksen Dawn Henry Dean Herbst Peter Herbst Who has keys? a . If r Seniors MTC :Q . L 2 ,A ev , if ,sy d ' . .r 5 Qr., . 1 J A HX , Seniors depended a lot on getting around, 1, in 'C ' and for that reason, ovvned a vvide variety f of motorized vehicles. Ranging from the X simplest of motorcycles to the more deluxe A 'Il Chevy vans Cused like transit after , H 'iir J basketball gamesy, the vehicles did vvonders J' yc r ,rr '.:, -, ' at for seniors' status. Sophomores looked on in X if admiration, thinking of the day they vvouldn't f f have to depend on their parents, MTC fid ' ,ff ,,,f, A, gf! buses, or their favorite tricycles from grade g l V J sis, school for their transportation. ,,, S i' Senior Chuck Gilstad with sophomore John if , T Pribbie. t' ' .,,,, A 4ff'h 4- Teresa Herrmann Theresa Hessburg Gregory Heusbourg Daniel Hinrichs Christopher Hinseth Timothy Hoeppner .. ,ff Kevin Hoffman John Hogenson Gerald Hokanson Heidi Holland Gaye Hollenback Jeffrey Hollenback t Zh ' 'is l 'J X 5 . lj Alf Lori Holm Marie Holmes Agnes Hotchkin Linda Hotchkin Kent l-lrbek Allan Huffman -Aff A yu-gs Thomas Hull Dominic Hummel Margaret Huot Jaana Huotari Jodi Husaby Lgri Hutchinson fst- V, ,, Jerome lngebrigtsen David Ingersoll Douglas Jackson Marsha Jackson Scott Jackson Scott Jacobus Terry Jagow Bruce Jahnke Dwight Jelle Bradley Jensen Sharon Jensen Lori Jenson Barclley Johnson Cynthia Johnson E--1' Bruce Jensen E-IE? ,Af W A A 'sill David A. Johnson Patricia Jensen 1-'1s,f'Y?-Q V 'V' - ,- Fa E i .tfjg , - . J ff? 4 si , - a ' . ' ' j ff 1 ge t' gg , l 1 E3 David Fl. Johnson A David W. Johnson Dorinda Johnson Heidi Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Lori Johnson Michelle Johnson Who feeds faces to gain first places? Seniors! Among other things, seniors had guitea knack for making fools out of themselves. Stuffing their faces with bananas at the Homecoming pepfest brought them victory for one thing, but they felt that an even bigger thrill was to show off their talents as the B-Squad Kolleens. Juniors tried their hardest to imitate the seniors but it was all in vain. They found out that the only way to achieve such a high standard of imbecility was to first master the art of becoming a senior. Senior Bruce Jahnke with Junior Sue Maus. , 'vi S0011 Johnson Patricia Jones Kim Joyce Brett Kadrmas Michael Kaldi Steven Kambeitz si7'7f7', i f V A , 553 .Z I ' ',4'., , , i J ,J 5 Patricia Kampmeyer Timothy Kane Diane Kateley Jane Katzmarek Mary Kessler Stephen Ketchmark ,Z 1 , , , YLTCXQ.. ' '-ywv'i,.g5.:gg1g.,-iff:-gm5,.gfg13i 1 ff fr rf.,-Q owl, VM., ,V 1 f '+tf:'fw'v:ffvpA .11--. d?'w- 4'-i'11.n'1- , , A, af -3 ., ,l 3,35 ff W -.,.5,,f: - . 4 -:ig is i f H: ' i ' ut? t 1 1265 5' '. if 2 bf ks t 47 ' f X 1 , Mfg YQ., ffff Q fy 4 4' 1 , , f , my 6. Jr' 1 is f ' I f ff 47: , Zz: . , :gl ijf , .415 1 l f Jamie Kiedrowski Jayne Kile Todd King Rene Knafla Gordon Knapp Robin Knudson 14:2 David Knutsen Mark Knutson James Koehnen Dawn Koeller Kevin Kooiman Stephen Korkowski Eileen Koskie Janice Kraemer Maryellen Kranz Kay Kromer Sandra Kruckow Mark Krumrnel 'lx f 'Jffff?f., W ' ,f P7i?Wf?7'7l'Z7'77 ' ' ' ., J- 1 X on , A A .1 , , Q 4 '- , V, 1 X ' ,Z ,M .f I ,, , V 1 f 4, ,ff , , , f , ,, if ' ' i f ,vfzff ' ' , ,,- K ,, , V f f'i,Qq,fp gf ,IPI 4 , ' ' ' W ,f : gzgjfQ3f , J, J H 'X , ,. Q 3 f g f f!,f,? .f,f'fr,7. :H ,-f 4! ' A I, i - 4,4 ,, -1 ,, 1, ,g gy. ff,,,vf: f' V, .. 1 1, -' 2 ff fu: , g ,L if A A , , fm fail w 'f Q 1 Gregory Krzyzaniak Richard Kubal Charles Kuester Thomas Kumpf Lisa Kuscienko Susan Kusz Brian Kuznia Cheryl LaFrance Doreen Lahay - John Langston Teresa Langston Elaine Larson 6 Mary Larson ff W f l 2 E Q X, , . , , f' , f f , Z 4Wf7'T:'Z ' ff, ,, if'-ffa1gg,!,lf ,,:,', , 5 I 1 f 4 ' ,, ' 1 1 ,Z A , , 1 f ,af 14 ' f f ' X f fa , 1 I v ff! a ff 5' Off! ff 1 f Z f I ,Wf h ffpxi' ,f Q7 eww' f ,, si ff g f , f f 1 WK Q' 4 X6 'X Paul Larson Ronald Larson E' .I X, ' 4 - I-, . 7 Q, ,f f ,Q i5,E2l',3,'4117' 4: - ' - . Mark Lassonde x Patrick Lavone Margaret Leach R fa Kim Lee Michael Lee Edward Lehmann Donald Leisdon Jennifer Lerud Kenneth Lillemo sl 3, f A 45, 4 .l .V f my., :,,gf,:b ,4 -5 r , . ' f- Daniel Lind James Lindgren Janelle Lindstrom Lori Lindstrom Richard Lindstrom Nancy Lofthus Scott Lommen Cathleen Long Todd Lorang Paris Lortscher Jamie Lovo William Loyd . V ii'-7,7 441 fa at Y ' l A-N l , , i cf' l x, il Y -' 1 Q 1 ' I .l . l Frances Lubansky Thomas Lucius Robert Lueken Karin Lunde Charles Luttrell Kimberley Lynne Fw? tl Jodi MacAllister Gene Maglothin Stephen Mahon Colleen Malecha Mark Manning Paul Mansour Who stuffs it in 1 '95 7 I best. Seniors know the places Seniors had quite a skill for knowing good places to eat. They practiced this talent by getting together after every sports event and cruising around, trying to find an exceptional place to pork out. Most every trip took them to the tamed Mac and Don's, where upon receiving their food, they would proceed to the hack quarters. There they would secretly have ice cube fights until they got caught. They were never defeated, though, because there were always other places that had back rooms and ice cubes. Seniors Kent l-lrbek and Wendy Godwin. Michael Marholtz Kevin Marose Thomas Marroquin Julie Marrs Gary Martin Jana Massee Q kk , John Master Robyn Mattson Robin McAllister Micheal McArdle Brian McCalvy Lynn McCullen 7 '41-.nf ,, V, U r ivl- -4 ! f 'I f fi 1 .1 f ,Kfff ,if , f 4 ' . ry , E A-at , , , 1, fy' , , p K ?ffQ f5?'ff' 1 X4 ,Q 9, ' 1 gf! K ,f 'AWE f ff ff 2, ' ' r ? l Q 5 ' ' 4?-, Al' V , A , 1 l f Tony McDonald Jayne McGilp Brian McGinley Bryan McGroarly Doreen McKenney Michael McKibben 1 If ,vwfign , Wfsgfry rim' f , ' If if Q +,.2f4rw17Q'3 nw f f ez 4772549 X' , , , 222 1 F ,V 'f 1 , -,, ff- ,vi ff! 'g fy' 1, V -5, -w .V .. fc f. 4, ,,, ,'-'Qg2'Z' ' f ,M , . 4.1 ,v,,,. ,M V, - ,,f-f -, , W , 1 1 . ff f f ' , ' 4 , 'ia , -, ' 4 '- 45, I f. 'ffm ug f , I, , 4 ffl 42 faq .M , Af, 2 if 5 Jar 'F 'TP' f' 1 M f I 5 'il flf ,Q W? 7 1 aww 9 ' f' f 5 1 2,1 5622 , A' , - ,f'1: ,f if ' 0 .V Q fy Q ,J 4 .3 , , W. , my- ' ' ,J Q Susan McKinny Jose Meirelles Janis Meister Tami Melchisedech Carolyn Mell David Merrick Kelli Meyer Dana Michel Robert Mielke Kathy Moe Sherry Moen Teresa Moll Dean Monson Diana Morgan Dana Mortensen Debbie Moses Kay Mountjoy Lai Moy Julie Muehlbauer Keith Mueller Barbara Mullin Constance Murphy Brian Nack Laurie Nagel .lx 1- Z' fl? .4.t, !f f i Christopher Nastrom Constance Nelson Cynthia Nelson Timothy Nelson Vicki Nelson Laurence Nermoe Ginger Nerud 51 ,wa 1 Iee - , S Q 1 t 9 ' t -4 Y 4 Bret Nordine 'W 'ft Q M I A ,ff 14 , S J F l-1!A yi G' R5 in X Q! gg A 57 V f V!! -. .-Q., + ' mcqbhy is req -Ly 0,1 Q' -C fi ft ! -1 - nb'-rw' X 5 t XT M if-R R QQ, N 4v 1':'9w my L E , as I 1 '. .. ' :ff c -1 . -4 7'f.Q Wifi .gqrsfi . 4 , f '1' , - , 'K f-1-2:1 Q ,i ,, 1514 ,A ,gn X 4 2112, ' - . .. we L11 ag, l Lg-5 li'-frm , -as V 2 - 1 . 'sw 2 ' 9-'gi -r:. i f , Eel, 1 ' ' - -sawv, ,, ,fr - ,ff--V 5 X . Who's got it? Seniors rise to top Being totally informed was what being a senior was all about. While sophomores sat at home doodling in their coloring books, seniors were inspecting every corner, trying to find where the action was. Some prospects took them to the tar reaches ot the school canteen where, after devouring a Suzy O, they raced home to watch Sesame Street. Senior Cathy DuBay with sophomore Denise Konekwo. I ' 1 , ' l 3 1' Q X 1 4, f Timothy Norland Lois Norrgard Roger Novitzki Paul Nygren Michael O'Connor Judith Olsen 52-, , N ' l ' v,,,,.,: 'PVS D ..,, N, . CSVOIYYW OISOH JillOlSOf1 Julie Olson Pamela Olson Peter Olson Robert Olson ,Q 5 5 Scott Olson Timothy Olson Susan Orrie Kathryn Orvold David Oster Michael Ostlund Who beats the curfew? Seniors make their time Any time vvas the right time for the seniors vvho i novv telt that the age-old problem ot early curtevvs vvere finally a part ot the past. As sophomores still continued their struggles against time, seniors vvere having the time of their lives rollerskating, dancing, and going out tor late-night pizzas. It they ever got home later than expected, they alvvays came up with clever excuses like, l lost my watch and didn't knovv vvhat time it vvasf' Besides, their parents vvere usually too tired to argue with them. Sophomore Greg Allen and Senior Dave Johnson. Deniz Ozel Robert Paget Irene Palmer Betty Pate Mary Paulson Scott Pearson at is Gary Pederson Thomas Pederson thomas Perrier Uavio i.. i-'eterson Uavio VV. I-'eterson Kimberly Peterson ,nffv Afffgqfl 33 1,-E' , rfb, uf. . ., ' V 1 I ' , f i ' --. 4' -. -wr, . 1 A, ,ff . f . fir' , ffr 1 J vw .V-::'.EEE:,? QM' ,I V . if M X :2,53,,W if , J Z' fz W4 . 1,2-ife:s'.z:f, Pamela Peterson Sue Ellen Peterson Susan K. Peterson Steven Phelps Scott Pinske Dean Pofahl Aubrey Polk Joseph Poison Steven Poppenhagen Christine Potts Rochelle Pouti John Primrose an fix, fr! ,xl Christopher Prout Jeffrey Prout Allan Puls Kathleen Pung Lynn Purcell Gerald Quigley James Quinn Jacquelin Ouist Peter Ramey Kane Rassmussen Kim Rassmussen Scott Reetz -1 Q' f ' ,Q-f 5,,.,,. . , A rf: 61 ,53 - Debra Reis Leo Reuder Jeffrey Richards Carol Rickard Tamara Ridgway Catherine Rischmiller Debra Roase Charles Roberman Julie Roberts Patrick Rogers Debra Romey Michael Romnes Who plays the right tune? Seniors decide In preparation for the future, seniors found that their success was dependent upon their ability to make the right decisions at the right time. For sophomores, who vveren't about to rush anything, life was just a series of keys waiting to be used to open the door of the future. That could explain vvhy seniors were always in the right place at the right time. After all, who, but the senior winter sports captains, would be so eager as to get a Redi-whip pie in the face during the vvinter pepfest? Senior Dyan Flatten and sophomore Julie Klein Brian Root Diana Ross Therese Rowland Glen Rud Katherine Rudenberg John Rudsenske s y g , ,i ,ag I fx V 1' , - J if 11' ' 4 . ' .1 A: -, k Cathy Ruegemer Dale Salisbury Steven Salitros Brenda Sams Carolyn Sauer David Saunders Diane Sawyer David Scanlan Joe Scanlon Robert Scattarelli Paul Schaeppi Tamarah Schalo AP' Larry Schlichting Bradley Schmidt Kristin Schmidt William Schorn Darryl Scott Julie Searcy ia' ,A f , f Robert Seger Lorie Sejrup Robin Selgeby Mary Seralin Mary Shannon LeAnne Shopek Diane Shoultz David Silseth Blaine Silvernagel James Simmons Miki Simons Joan Singer .. A K' ,i i A' i D r fl ,.,,ly 5, Y - IQ 1 l'liE'7?' 1' T, f A li -l ff ,Zi llyl it ,ZZ , 4 I, D W' ' of i' Stephen Sipe Rodney Sipprell Craig Sitz Robin Sjostrom Paul Skinner Linda Skogstad 94 hw:-v for , JA J! f- I Robert Skoog Daryl Smith James Smith Jamie Smith Ftobert Smith Timothy Smith '+C' Y 'Y' Todd Smith Jean Snyder Jeff Sobolik Julie Sorenson William Sorenson James Stairs W ,L ,,,, wi ' 1 f ff K V K f Q ! X QA Laura Standing Kimberly Stanford Lisa Stanford Sandra Stark James Steinmetz Brenda Stephenson ,y 1 - zu l I Barbara Stephes Mark Stibal Patricia Stratton Danna Stroh Wanda Suek Katherine Supalo 4 f 4,1 N . 'W ,Q U , Qui 'mf' ' - i ,Q ns- ? 5 , Q . j 3- f 7 f i , .- I I -c-.f 5 R X K' -- ,V 'il W . -1 1 5.5 ! ' b . if , ' ' ' 5 ,Q Julie Svoboda Lynne Swanell Joan Swanson Nancy A. Swanson Nancy L. Swanson Sue Swanson ' L- 'JDJ TQ, 1-N X AX!! 'D Daniel Thole Janice Thompson Joyce Thompson Who wins them all? Seniors shoot for best While sophomores got the short end of the stick, seniors were making themselves known everywhere. When it came time to find a date, seniors always had the first shot at certain girls. The main reason that they could get the better choices was that they had more experience. During their underolass years, seniors learned that to make any progress they had to be aggressive. They even had the best seats for basketball games Ceven it they did happen to be on the benohy Senior Rick Tengwall with sophomore Steve Bald. ,vm 4' WV. , X 1 i 7 X . ' VY - V2 it LL. V fi ' f' .,'..-'51,f. ' - VA- 'I f f- Q i i Laurie Thorman Jill Thornburg Ronald Thorud Bruce Thurston Claudia Tillman David Tongen W f 1 . , 7, , , Q04 Sandra Toomey Pamela Torgersen Steven Town Debra Townsend Donna Trabant Jonathan Tracy l x . W ., L 1 W IU' aff? E' - ' ,X ff y L 4 G Q , 2:4 . M 'V Keith Travers Mark Trewartha Takahiro Tsu Lori Tuchscherer Gregory Tverberg Timothy Tverberg 1031 .,,....,w kb.- Q, L ' ' 1 Dana Tyree Christine Underdahl Douglas Utterberg Leslie Vacanti Christopher Van Kuiken Debra Van Pelt I Sheryle Wallace Joseph Webber , - L 1 1, i 5 . ' 16? 16 - W , 'Gif--r Beth Weegman , l L gg- Kathryn Varani Kenneth Vinje Douglas Vodnick Catherine Wade Martha Waldoch Sandra Walker L- 512-:V Judith Wencel Douglas Werdal Betsy Wesner ' 'fi A ttyl John Westley Cindy Westlund Shari Westmark Sandra Weston Mary Whelan Jeff Wieczorek t -2 .QQQX Fx . ' . S 1 ri ... ... X 'SL' E Sandra Wienke Craig Wiklund Pamela Williams Kathleen Willis Patricia Wittslruck Steven Wochnick Who leads the crowd? Seniors! Seniors, with their high standards of leadership, were able to become leaders. Sophomores were also able to lead, but where did it get them? Reading papers at' peptests was quite boring. Seniors showed what it was really like to lead by waving Kleenex at the sophs. Now that was Class! Senior Jan Meister with sophomore Amy McDaniels. Marie Wolfe May Woo Michael Wright Julia Wryoza Kary Wuertz Jeffrey Yeager in 0 Timothy Yearneau Paul Young Dace Zoltners Sue Zonne Mary Zuehl Attendance policy creates problems for late-rising juniors Sue Potter's Predicament: Did you ever have one of those days when nothing seems to go right? First of all, you wake up to a blaring radio as you frantically search forthe volume knob. Unable to get your eyes open, you head for the bathroom to take a shower. You can tell you're there, because goose pimples emerge from walking barefoot on the tile floor. Once in the shower, you find that the water heater hadn't worked all night, so you step out of the shower dripping wet, onlyto find that your mom had taken the towels away to wash them. As you reach inthe closet for your antiperspirant spray, you accidentally grab the can of hair spray. At least you won't have to worry about perspiring anymore. 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'Ll 2 Temptations destroy juniors' resistance to dieting restraints Kari Austin's dilemma: Wednesday is here, the third and most difficult day fo your diet. Can you make it? lt doesn't look very promising when your friends come to pick you up for school and instead take you to breakfast. Umm, Perkin's blueberry pancakes with butter and syrup. Who can resist? The day wears on at school and it's finally time for lunch. Instead of eating your apple at school, you take it to McDonald's with you and have a Big Mac besides. Returning to school, you find you are just in time for dessert at the Canteen. After demolishing 3 candy bars, you find yourself slowing down as you are not able to inhale your Twinkies like you usually do. You're too sick to attend practice, so you go home where you find no Alka-Seltzer. That evening you attend a basketball game where the aroma from the popcorn breaks down any resistance you have left. 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CThe only problem with her is that she charges interestj Now ycuire left with only 59 cents which has to last tor the next 2 weeks. Too bad you had planned a big date for this weekend. There has to be some way to get money fast. You could take the easy way out and borrow money or, you could always make a nice friendly visitto your neighborhood banker. . . Stephenson, Troy Sticha, Jaci Stoa, David Stott, Terri Stoutenburg, Michael Stratton, Thomas Stroh, Ronald Strong, Lynn Sturgeon, Carmen Sullivan, William Swedberg, Cheryl Swetala, Donald Tabone, Mark T k K ' EC , Eli Talley, Keith , ,.V, ,U.Y... ,. , 4-- ff ft, , A , inf? -. T fl -V ' - ' ae-:T x ,,, T f L, ag f W ...lf , 'TQ TQ, 3 ' V Mil- . Q ' ,N ft, A, 1 tinge' ,M 5 Q , rw TQ, ,, T! 95 Trl 1.97 1 1, I R 'J ' 'ij 1, 1 . f G' - T - ,I , i M .T t, ' T. 2 , l T, TA - 1 , T a , ,M Mn Q V B T :J T iw. 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V, j , ,, ' V , Beethe, Curtis ww' 'M ' 'yi Bender, Marc ' 7 Q Q Berger, Pamela , 1.-. lVV,V- j V 47,7 ' ,, N '12 Z, -:::V--r::',,f:,v,,,1:f',zQ4 t V riitnzgn . - , J. 5' 2E2i.:11l5f3:z'r'Vmar- Berteau, Rebecca ,, ' ' 4 ' W Berthiaume, V - V V ,V Gordon f f I, ,V '. ' eirkelo, John V ff A . V.- Biros, Michelle - V fl, V 'Lg Bixby, Kathleen QV, ,.,. , V 1 I XL' - ' , 5 f li? -VV VfV. f Bjerke, James Blaede, Michael Blake, Robert Bloomberg, Kristina Blumke, Cathy Boldt, Lawrence Bolduc, Barbara Bonine, Maureen k C th' Bon, yn ia Borchert, Barbara , 1 Viz ,J .52 j ' 3 V I , V' .. ' V 2 44 yt. ' ' ' Schedule hassles cause frustration for sophomores Mary Peppin's hassle: Onefrustration of scheduling is being informed by Ms. Tasa that the class you needed was unavailable. After starting the day by missing your bus, you show your sophomore intelligence by shrewdly butting into the wrong line. You finally get intothe lunchroom after being asphyxiated by 2 juniors with BO. and bad breath. ln expectation that no one would want the hour you needed for Ms. Tasa's class, you go ahead and sign up for your other classes, assuming that you will be able to register quickly and will be free to go out for breakfast. You get into line just in time for Ms. Tasa to tell you that the guy you let butt in front of you had taken the last spot for the hour you needed. Desperate for Ms. Tasa's class you are willing to try anything. When you get down on your hands and knees to beg for mercy, you are tripped over by the 2 juniors which you had previously encountered. On the verge of a nervous breakdown, you realize that because you can't get your English 10 class, you will have to revise your schedule forthe third time. Well, you can always rely on a spot in Beginning Needlepoint. 6 ,ly E is Borman. Mark Bovy, Sandra Bowen, John Boyle, William Braaten, Cindy Bradley. 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C un, o er ,W ,fp i f C A 4 5 V,,V VVVVV ,i VVV V ,, V a V ' X ,, 4, f1,,T?jf , , 5' - :MMT T T..J1r'-.nl-r f '2 449' ii, ' U53 ' r. 9 4 V: ,f- i -fy ,f .4 ' ,av ft? 4 is .Q VV .3 5' ' rr' , x ' 4 Q .1 f y ' . we 15 Elder, Mark Ellison, Lisa Elvidge, Thomas Fagerstrom, Tessa Fagerwold. Deborah Finley, Adam Problems arise when sophomores don't own wheels Kathy Reuder's situation: Well, tonight's the big night and you finally mustered up enough courage to ask Scott Nelson to Sadie this morning. I-le accepted, but the only problem now is that youtre a sophomore, and needless to say, you don't have a license. But that won't stop you, so you call home during lunch to see if your mom will be free to drive you to the dance. She is hesitant about it because tonight is her bridge night, but after constant coaxing on your part she gives in. After school you miss the bus and have to call home for a ride. lvlom answers and she's upset because she was just giving a tea party for the ladies, but knowing that there is nothing you could do about it, she comes to pick you up. While you're getting ready for the dance, you find out that there is nothing to make freckles with, so . . , lvlom, could you drive me to the store? Finally, you are ready to pick up your date, and with careful guidance, you mom finds his house. After a short introduction, you head for school onlyto run out oi gas on Nicollet. As an hour trudges by, you finally make it to the dance, but there is only one problem. You forgot your money at home with your tickets. v 4 ,VJ We , .n ,, V.,-, Finley, Kevin - VNV, V , V 'V ,qty Finnerty, John . fr V V s., ' V 154, V' Fischerli, Michael .M :: T M. .. , - Q. 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Kris Rebeck's problem: . When you came to school today, you had no idea how terrible a Friday could be. You had no homework last night, so you had notests to lookforvvard to. The only problem novv is that you didn't get to eat breakfast, and your stomach sounds like an elephants mating call. With 5 minutes left of class, you can't stand the hunger pains any longer, so you try to make the great escape to the lunchroom. You forget that yourteacher has been out ofthe room, so as you dash out of the door, you collide with him. l-le drags you back into the classroom and makes you vvait until everyone Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Wendy Jones, Laurie V tl , 34' 4 fl' V214 VV ,Q .., ff - 71 ff? n , ff'- V if -w' 2 .f3t,jV ,.- V X hm A f V' wa ff- f 17 T' Q x L - 1-L Kampa, Paul V Kane, Stephen A V . 'V . r f V ,J Vte- V' he T V :V- ' kk Q ' ,-.' ' p!TI..:, X I N 'it lr .- , V -'- -f-1-'4 f -T v -4-, t f! else had left before you could go. To make it vvorse, the cooks run out of food just as you get there, so you have to vvait t O minutes for your food. Finally you get to sit dovvn and eat. Your friends are all done eating bythe time you sit dovvn so with their leftovers, they decide to start a food fight. To avoid injury, you decide to eat under the table. When you finish eating, you get outfrom underthe taple onlytofind that yourfriends have deserted you and left you to face the accusing eyes of Alice, the lunch lady. You try to talk your vvay out ot it, put the attempt fails and you are assigned to lunchroom pickup. Lind, Mary ff ',-' , 5 ' ' , , ' M, Lindgren, Lisa ,V IV HVZ' 1 V' V ' 2 fi? Lindholm, Daniel f ,,,, fy, f' nfff, V ,j ,VVV,, WV V9 . ,V V V 2 ' I -L71 ., I V , lvy, V , Lovett, Barb - ' fn Lucas, Lorelei 'W' ' ' Lueken, Teresa 42 , ,, ,,,, ,,,, , . J V, V CV I , . ff? ' M '77, Q, ' , .rv I ,, . f YL? 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Lf fix T t X fa Qs X ,i VxJ 1 Moll, Kathleen Moore, James Morgan, Daniel Morgan, Margaret MuehIbauerV Kevin Murphy, Mary t 6 4 3' T -, HTS V V' 'J' Yr , ' J! A 1 1 sf' f xii if :fic Sophomores find dreams may not always come true It Ed Foster's anguish: When you were in junior high, you thought that being a sophomore would be the greatest. Little did you know what was in store for you in the future. The day ot the winter pe-ptest you get unmercitully nabbed by a group of upperclassmen. Ignoring your cries for mercy they wind you up with athletic tape. With a humiliating look on your tace, you are carried out to the center ot the gym. With the eyes of the whole school focused on you, all you can think ot is getting your chance to burn on next year's unvvary sophomores. 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Charleen Berggren, Brad Blum, Jeffrey Bodin, Lindo Bows, Michael Carriers, Dorri Chrastensen, Brenda Dearborn, Bruce Dokken, Lisa Drennen, Dawn Drudick, Kim Endersbe, Michael Freidlund, Paul Genung, Donald Goodmanson, Allan Grazzini, Karen Hubred, Allen Hu nt, Todd Jacox, Henry Johnson, Brian Johnson, Julie Kerrigan, Beth Kiefer, Margaret Kleven, Corwyn Knase, David Kohser, Anita Lindeen, Rorie ix Legenn, Paineia Lueck, Jolette Malz, Steven Martin, Susan McMullen, Timothy Mclhlamee, Kim Mericle, Lynn , Minenko, Nicholas Nenorie, Anthony Nelson, Kevin Oakes. Patricia Olson, Timothy Orcutt, Kevin Otleson. Robert Pautzke, Susan Pelletier, Daniel Peterson, Scott Pidde, William Povvis, Gary Pregler, Kevin Rekowsik, Thomas Flishavy, Michael Rose, Richard Ross, Julie Rottschaefar, John ' Royal, Debra Schluter, Theresa Schouvietler, Scott Servin. Brett V . Shepreaux, Kennith Smith, Paul ' , Stillwell, Carl. y Tangen, Jill Thompson, Greg ,- Torsch, Wesley Tuma, James Weiser, Guy Weisner, .lack Weiss, Rodger werslad, Charles Wick, Larry Wicktand, Valerie Willprechnt, Peggy r wiirenberg, Heidi Wright, Timothy Wycoif, Thomas Yeameau, Gregory Ziegler, Mark OTS A Lindquist, De! , McKibben, Allen Meggitt, Doug Miller, Karen Morell, James Mork, Thomas Nessett. James Nulph, Peggy Olsen, Craig Olson, Lee Olson, Michelle Peterson, Daniel Rosenberger, Robert Seepurek, Laura Schouvieller, David I Schulz, Andrew Strand, Gary Stratton, Theresa Thompson, Jeff Troianek, Gregg Tverberg, Kevin Webb, Alan Weiser, Renee Wickland, Dave Winegar, Richard Zinniel, Dale Sophomores Atherton, David Bennett, Sarah Colaas, Robert Condon, Kaleen Cooper, Michael Drennen. Daniel Fox, Peter I-laack, Marlene Hakimi, Susan Jones, Carl Jorgensen, Todd LaFrance, Kenneth Merritt, Michael Morell, John, Nelson, Theresa Olson, Morrissa Palmer, Christopher Riemer, Tammy Smith, Johnathon Smith, Lea Stevens, Karol Tracy, Jane Versallea, Amparito Vukelich, Lori Walters, Corinne Weiser, Kimberly 2 ww-2,-.-,, . 1-vpn. . W 1 .,.. , -0:17, V , , 4 b , .A ,:,Lf-.1-vw-. . vmw-,ff SHOCK: No more forging passes or skipping classes, no more choosing teachers and hours in walk-through registration, no more Senior Skip Day, Homecoming hall decorations, or days off at the year's end without exams for seniors. Did that mean there would be no more fun for Kennedy students? Not necessarily, according to school administrators. SCHOOL SPIRIT: Beginning the year with a change in attendance policies and the re-establishment of student government, students began to take school more seriously. However, the administrative staff saw more than a change of rules taking place. They saw a better attitude toward school and an active involvement in out-of-school activities. They felt that the attitudes of the students were positive and the morale high. Even with a more positive atmosphere dominating the school, principals were not naive enough to expect that there would not be problems. What they did not realize was that their biggest problem would really be just a misunderstanding involving School Spirit Week. Poor communication between students, faculty members, and principals almost brought about a cancellation of the week all together. Principals reacted to a staff survey and a student petition and worked out a compromise on dates so that registration could go on as planned, and so class interruptions could be held to a minimum. With cooperation from all sides, School Spirit Week was successful and proved to be a welcome break in the middle ofa seemingly long winter. ATTENDANCE: I The adjustment from a fairly lenient attendance policy to a strict one was nothing less than difficult for students and staff alike. However, principals felt the advantages were worth the hassles incurred. By cracking down on skippers and truant students, administrators were able to help students to improve overall classroom performance. The result was a reduction in failing grades from 4.2 per cent of the students in 1976-77 to 3.4 percent this year. While no one expected that all students would be able to conform with stricter attendance policies, the Mika V Changes achieve results on old issues Lett: Mr. Ftaymond Hanson principal-on-special-assignmentg director of student activities Center: fvtr. Michael Karbo - assistant principal, coordinator of scheduling Right: tvtr. Donald Hasbrouck principalg controller of staffing, budgeting, and athletics principals were pleasedwith the degree of acceptance their new rules found. COMPUTER SCHEDULING: While The Torch complained that the return to computer scheduling signaled a loss of a student's right to choose classes by teacher and hour, principals found they had no alternative but to discontinue use of walk-through scheduling. New state guidelines on class attendance do not allow the use of class time for registration purposes. To use time during the school day for registration would mean losing state financial aid. The principals thought computer scheduling was the simplest and most efficient solution to the problem. Once the student has selected the subjects he or she wishes to take, this information is fed into a computer which in a matter of seconds will come up with a schedule. The computer in the process will even out the maleffemale ratio in each classroom. When principals looked back on the year, they felt the changes they had brought to the school had been in the best interest of education at Kennedy. 6 Ae 4,5 ' mgg. ,- Q. it f4'C g . feflfiifii 'K sv' MISS LYNN AAZE Physical Education, l-lealthg girls' soccer head coach, girls' athletic coordinator, cheerleader advisor. MR. DICK ANDERSON Elective Physical educationg ski coach. MR. ROGER ANDERSON Architectural Drafting, Basic Drafting, Technical Drafting, Woodworking, Small Gas Engines. MR. DAVID ARENS Educational Opportunities Extension Program directorg wrestling coach, soccer coach. MRS. ADELAIDE AXELSON SLBP, clinical teacher, .MW IF'- 'ef MR. DONALD BAKKEN Counseling level leader, area leader for special services. MR. JOHN BECK Basic Accounting, Advanced Accounting, football timer, track timer, basketball scorer, softball umpire, community education instructor. MR. ORRIN BERGAN College Preparatory English 12: Senior Class advisor, Homecoming Coronation director, Graduation director. MRS. PATRICIA BIGELOW Beginning Shorthand, Advanced Shorthand. Oitice Procedures, MR. WOODROW BJORK American Studies. MISS CARLEY BJUGAN English ilg Language Arts area leader. MR. GUY BLESSING Auto Mechanics, Auto Finishing, Auto Diagnostics, Major Engine Overhaul, volleyball coach, assistant baseball coach. MR. JOHN BLOOM Contemporary issues, Modern Challenges. MR. MICHAEL BONNICKSEN Photography A, Photography B5 Student Government advisor, Faculty Senate member, BEA representative, Chemical Concern committee. MR. JAMES BONTRAGER Variations, Sensations, Concert Choir, JB Singers. V . MISS CONSTANCE BRADOVICH Media Generalist, MR. CARLETON CARLSON American History, girls' track, intramural weight training, ski club. MRS. ELAINE CARLSON American l-iistory. MR. RON CAVANAUGH Marketing and Managementg DECA advisor, intramural table tennis supervisor. MRS. JANICE CHALLMAN English Linguistics, clinical teacher, MRS. SUE CHILDERS SLBP, clinical teacher. MR. VIRGIL CLAUSEN Physical Educationg basketball coach, athletic equipment manager. MRS. VICKI COLBY English 10, Linguistics I. MR. 'BRUCE CONNELL English 1 lg chess advisor. MR. JOHN DENNIS Orchestra, Strolling String S tr' X .ff 1 1 f ' X cf' .gs 'X v 'Sli f . 4 . , sw ,....., -i- 2-58 MR. GEORGE DRIER Physics, Physical Science, National l-lonor Society, Science area leader. MR. LEE ENGLER English 10, Theatre Artsg drama and speech activities advisor. , MRS., ALPHA ERICKSON flnterlor Design, Basic Foods, Family Foods, Foods for Special Occasions. MR. ALAN 'FASCHI NG Advanced Typing, Basic Typing. MRS, PATRICIA FATCHETT Linguistics 10, English 1 1, English 121 Kolleens advisor, 6.355 T...c.,W,.t. K Nr K . ..!'4- in so Q-ij xx if. , Q ,, 'vs A C X X ,N Q., s I v' t l X z in -gi f , iff. if V A -Qi:j,j.:g:' ig ,wx ' -4 ' A .1 ' Y 1 MRS. LOIS FENNIG Contemporary Issues, Close-Up advisor, Social Studies area leader, MR. TOM FJELDE World Cultures. MRS. ETHEL FURULI School nurse, MR. ROBERT GINN Bench Metals, Machine Technology, Plastics, Basic Woods, l-lot Metalsg Assistant girls' volleyball coach, Ski Club advisor. MISS KATHLEEN GOULD Business Machines, Office Procedures, Basic Typing A, Basic Typing B, Categories Before school activities Typical class activities Between class activities Favorite student Favorite saying Favorite magazine TV show Favorite outing with date No 1 problem Dream vacation Dream o Favorite book Weekend activities Cher :shed dreams Faculty Funnies Home Economics Scrubbing pots and pans Burning crust on pots and pans Scrubbing pots and pans Those who have clean pots and pans Would you believe l m cleaning my bathroom bowl? who s Who in SOS Pads All my SOS Pads An evening at Betty Crocker kitchens Crusty pots and pans 2 weeks at Betty Crocker kitchens Working full time as a Betty Crocker tour guide Making Mold and Mildew Work for You Cleaning bathroom bow Beard relncarnated as an SDS pad Physical Education Spraying Lysol in the lockerroom Spraying Right Guard on students Spraying the gym with anything that kills bad odors Those who wash ym unltorms more than once a month Pappy cheats' Who s Who In Bombardment Jack LaLaine reruns An evening at Athletic Outfitters Running out ot Cruex and Desenex on the same day Going on the road with .lack LaLalne Coach at Edina Jack LaLam Illustrated Downhill skiing at Running Park Discovering a cure lor iock itch and athlete s toot Social Studies Checking on today s m Watching the film Rewindrng the film Students who can stay awake during fi ms Five points off it you sleep during this tilml Who s Who in the A V Office World at War An evening at Fort Snelling A film that doesn t show up by classtime Two weeks at the Auschwitz Extermlnation center Head protectionist at Studio 97 1 0 Dlabollcal Ways to Grade Using a Point System Planning World War lll Have Adolph Hitler as speaker in class .1 V ' ii ' , , . ,, Favorite 21 7 2 Faculty Funnies 'ndusmal Ads N Before Preparing the Finding a new line Looking for walls to school teacher aide for of Candy to sell knock down activities surgery Typical Removing the Conning kids into Knocking down class appendix of the wanting to sell those activities teacher aide more candy walls Between Suturing the teacher Guarding the candy Building new walls class aide's tummy from between- to activities period bandits knock down FHVOVNG Those who dont Those who enjoy Those who look like STUUGVU throw UD while selling candy, fruit, walls W3lCl'iil'lQ SUVQGVY cheese, pizza, etc. Favorite Get dissected! Flush the whole Knocked down a saying it2CQ!'i'it thing few walls this weekend Favorite Who's Who in Who's Who in who's Who in magazine Dissecting Melronomes Flatiened Walls Students Favorite Mutual of Omaha's The Gladys Knight Hormer FOVYUDY OU W show Wild Dissections and the Pips Hour UNSW VVGYS TO Knock Down Walls Favorite An evening at the An afternoon at Aft GVGUVWQ GY Knox outing Hennepin County a choir car wash Lumber with date Morgue No. 1 Teacher aides with Shortage ot Walls that refuse to problem tough tummies Dry-N-Klear BUG be knocked down Oxy-5 in music rooms Dream Two weeks in Touring Hawaii and A chance to knock vacation seclusion with a Washington, DC., down the Great Wall cute cadaver without students of China Dream Human taxidermist Pumping gas at Salesman at Knox job Metro 500 Lumber Favorite Fun Ways to Use Gladys Knight Plywood, book Formaldehyde finds her Plasterboard and Around the House pip's roots You Weekend Dissecting the Eating leftover Knocking out walls activities neighborhood dog candy, fruit, cheese at home and pizza Cher- Not to throw up Being a pip for Not to be a ished while COHGUCUVWQ Gladys Knight walltlower dreams surgery MR. DICK GREEN Jewelry A, Jewelry B, Jewelry Seminar A, Jewelry Seminar B, boys' cross country running coach, girls' cross country skiing coach, boys' cross country skiing coach. MR. RICHARD HALVERSON English 12. MRS. JUDY HALVORSON Geometry, Algebra ll, General Math, Survey of Geometry: Synchronized swimming coach, AFS advisor, Ski Club advisor. MRS. MARCIA HAMILTON Art Fundamentals, Painting Painting, Seminar, Textiles and Graphics, Textiles and Graphics Seminary area leader, MR. WESLEY HANSON Anth ropology, World Cultures. MRS. NANCY HARROM Geometry, Algebra I, Algebra ll, MISS MARY JO HENDRICKSON Physical Education, Contemporary issues, lviodern Challengesg girls' gymnastics coach, Intramurals director. MR. DUANE HOECHERL Ceramics, Jewelryg boys' gymnastics head coach, girls' gymnastics head coach. MR. CRAIG HOFFMAN English 12. MR. ROGER HOUSE Contemporary issues n MR. BLAKE JASKOWIAK General Math, Geometry, Algebra Ilj girls' tennis coach, Bloomington Federation of Teachers president, Math area leader. MR. RONALD JOHNSON Psychology A, Psychology B, Assistant tennis coach, MISS RHONDA JUNGELS Occupational home Economics, On-the-job Training: Home Economics and Related Training advisor. MRS. MARJORIE KENNEDY Geometry, Algebra l. MR. LOREN KESLER Human Physiology, Biology . MR. LARRY KINGERY Analysis, Geometw, General Math. MR. DENNIS KIRKWOLD Chemistry, Career Math, Algebra ll. MR. JAMES KLASEUS American History, World Culturesg boys' soccer coach, boys' track coach. ivan. LLOYD'KROB World Cultures. MR. JON KUKLISH Journalism, Torch advisor Profiles advisor, Senior Class advisor. 4 f--ag W' Dfibqwylvljlfgv llfw MR. BERGIE LAS Attendance Supervisor, Boys' Swimming Coach, Boys' Tennis Coach, Junior Class Advisor. MISS MAUREEN LARKIN Special English, Chemical Concern Committee. .MRS. LINDA LEE German I, ll, Ill, IV, French ll, Ill, lV, Foreign Language Club Advisor. MR. GLENN LEFFLER Work Experience Teacher Coordinator. MR. ELWOOD LINDBERG Counselor, Liaison Counselor tor Vo-Tech. MRS. JOYCE LUCKFIELD English 11, Linguistics 1 1, Drama Director, Speech Activities Advisor. MR. EDWARD MARSH Special Education. MRS. JUDY McDONALD World Cultures, Special Education. MR. MICHAEL McKAY Biology, Head Football Coach, Track Coach. MISS ANN MILLER Counselor, Sophomore l Class Advisor, Bloomington Scholarship Foundation Member. MR. DEAN MILLER Modern Challenges. MR. CARL MOONEY Geometry, Analysisy Computer Math, General Math. MRS. CONCEPCION MORGAN Spanish l, ll, lll, IV, Foreign Language Club Advisor. MR. MYRON OLSON Counselor, Girls' Golf Coach. MR. JIM ORCUTT Police Liaison Officer. l. 1' 219 O , if f HRW .QA fi Lf MR. JOHN PARKER Audio Visual, Television, KTAV radio advisor, stage lighting advisor. MR. RICHARD PEARSON Office Educationg Kennedy Office Education Association advisor. MR. THOMAS PECK Music Theory, Varsity Band, Jazz Lab, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band: Pep Band director, Flag Corps director, Marching Band director. MR. CHARLES PETERSON Chemistry A, Chemistry B. MR. JERRY PETERSON Sophomore Physical Education, Team and individual Sports, Weight Training and Conditioningg boys' soccer coach, hockey coach. 43' . K v , , V'g,g V gi , , . , 3, .... . .Q .iit MISS JULIANNE PIXLEY English 11, Linguistics. MR. MARSHALL RADEBACH Physical Education, baseball coach, boys' athletic director. MR. BERNIE RIEKENA Driver Education, Physical Educationg boys' goll team coach. MRS. CAROL SAARELA World Cultures. MR. ROGER SANDVICK Clinical Psychologist, MRS. KAREN SCHMIDT Geometry, Algebra ll, Career Math, General Math. MR. LUTHER SCHMIDT Social Worker, Chemical Concern committee. MR. THOMAS SIEBOLD American Studies, English 103 Book Club advisor. MR. THOMAS SOWLES English 123 wrestling A coach. MR. DON SPECHT Electronics, Silkscreen, Junior Achievement advisor. YJ iiwiiifr if tiff fair 'y.ncxt9iPl'p, MR. JAMES SPITZNER Environmental Studies, Astronomy, Geologyg boys' assistant track coach. MR. CALMER STRAND Vocational Co-op Trainingg VICA advisor, MR. STEVE STROMMEN industrial Revolution, American History Skillsg boys' 'basketball head coach, boys' assistant baseball coach. MR. DAVID SULACK Basic Woodworking, Intermediate Woodworking, Advanced Woodworkingg boys' assistant basketball coach, Industrial Arts area leader. MR. JOHN SULACK Letterpress Printing, Photography, Photo Offset A, Photo Offset B, Basic Woods, Production Printing, Torch printing advisor, Student Government advisor. MRS. CLARICE SWISHEF English 12. A MISS SUSAN TASA English 10, English 10 1 Skills. g MR. LAWRENCE THOMFORDE Modern Biology, Experimental Biology. MISS JILL THOMPSON Business Law, Record Keeping, girls' gymnastics assistant coach, MR. RAYMOND THOMPSON American l-listory Skills, World Cultures Contemporary Issues, Modern Challenge-sg Chemical Concern Committee. -417.231 Mn. RONALD THOMPSON Modern Challengesworld T Cultures. MISS SHARO 'English 104 En Basic TRAUB ish 12. gl' MR. LEONARD VOLK T Basic Typing A, Basic Typing B, You and the Business World: girls' cross country coach, MR. DALE WELTER Health, Physical Education g girls' basketball coach, MRS. SUZANNE WINTER Becoming 'a Family,,Chlld in the Famiyly, Personal Analysis, Family Foods: Future l-lomemakers ot T America advisor, MRS. DOROTHY ZIEBELL Accessories for Home and Family, Basic Clothing, lntermedlate Clothing, Family Clothing, Special Clothing Projects. Categories Before school activities Typical class activities Between class activities Favortte student Favorite saying Favorite magazl ne Favorite W Show Favorite outing with date N0 1 problem Dream vacation Dream lob Favorite book Weekend activities Cherished dreams Faculty Funnies E11 Watering window plants Adminng window plants Talking to window plants Those who can spell camouflage correctly sbetore e except atter c Who s Who ln Cliff Notes Laverne and Shirley The Payne Belrever Stoodants woo kant SP9 Watching the National Spelling Bee in Spellbound Nebraska Tripping up a kldOl'1 camouflage ln the Natlonal Spelling Bee Dawn ol Desire Rereading their Clltt Notes Being able to spell occurrence without Checking a dictionary Adding to the confusion ln the parking lot Summing up problems Spending sum time ln the hall One who gives his undivided attention There is strength in numbers Who s Whom Long Division Multlplloatlon Rock Going to a three dimensional movie The first problem on a test Visit Times Square Worklng with a cute little number Summing up the year Dlvldrng up their time between sine and cosine The knowledge oi all problems Turning up the heat in the kiln Chasing rowdy students into the n Scraplng melted students out ot the kfl n Those who control their screams while melting Don t drink the Tempera Paint' Finger Painting Body Pal nting Made Fun Shopping for His Hers Kllns Not enough kilns to put all the students in Bronzlng baby shoes Painting a mural on the neighbor s house Step-by Step Mural Painting Painting a mural on the neighbor s dog Painting a mural on the neighbor s wife ,V ' rr- rl' u A ' , ' 44 r 1 f ' I I 1 I ' urn ' vi I I VL,'f'L'. f V5 it H . .' A lr V' 'V I ,V I A n ' K ,, A' it I . - 1 A 221 Categor es Before lunch actrvltres Typlcal lunch actlvrtles After lunch actrvltres Favorrte student Favorrte sayrng Favorrte magazrne W show Favorlte outing wrth date No 1 problem Dream vacation Dream o Favorrte book Weekend actlvrtles Cher :shed dreams Staff Laughables Cooks Flgurlng out how to hlde the vegetables under the bread l-lldrng the vegetables under the bread Eating all the left over vegetables the students never found A compllmentary student whose taste buds are shot Hey good lookln try our cookln Who s Who rn arhflclal flavonng Close Encounters Degree Scorches Skrrng on Teflon coated cookre sheets Not enough sour mrlk to send back to make chocolate mllk Spendrng a week coatlng their house with Teflon Workrng ln a Teflon factory Harper 81 Row Calorie Counter Coatrng the dog wrth Teflon Havrng the whole world coated wlth Teflon Secretaries Teacher Ardes Trylng to remember good dlrty jokes to tell Tellrng dlrty jokes Jottrng down the new drrty jokes you just heard One whose dad publrshes drrty joke books Dldja hear the joke about Who s Who rn Coffeebreak Comedrennes Coffeepot Partrclpate ln the frlmrng of The Chmrelewskl Show A forgotten punchllne Two weeks at home with the Chmrelewskrs One contrnuous Coffeebreak A Look Insrde Coffee Wrth Mrs Olson Wrltlng fan letters to the Chmrelewskrs Sax untnterrupted weeks ID a Polish underwear factory Custodlans Scraplng bubble gum off the students Scraplng bubble gum off the cooks Scraplng bubble gum off themselves Those who hate bubble gum Wlpe your feet Who s Who ln Trdy Bowls Mr Clean Attending the annual Mop l-lop Dance Chaslng runaway frre extrngulshers Vlstt the Bubble Gum Institute of Technology Ownlng a non stuck bubble gum corporation Sure Flre Ways to Remove Bubble Gum Weekend crurse with the Tldy Bowl man Frxlng Farrah s Fawcett with the 3rd The Corpulent Adventures of wg SECRETARIES - Front row: Shirley Eno, Lois Engstrorr Row 2: Beverly Stenson, Jean Hegdahl. Row 3: Emily Serafir Nancy Brace. Row 4: Shari Holland, Fran Larson. Row 5: Jar Ayotte, Paula Nelson. DAY CUSTODIANS - Front row: Val Peterson. Row 2: Mer rell Davrs, Bob Hanninen, Bernard Larson, Eddie Bunger Paul Madding. COOKS - Front row: Barb Holmes, Dorothy Nelson, Phyllis Knapp, Mildred Fteiss, Marlys Dunning. Row 2: Alice Edie, Sylvia Mikkelson, Charlotte Louiselle, Mavis Shepreaux, Gisela Karlisch, Paula White. Row 3: Glyn- iece Zlelen, Lorraine Nerud, Corrinne Parker. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTS - Front row: Helen Peavey, Winnie Schmid, Steve Colbenson, Darla Mal- jala, Audrey Nielsen, Rita Mertensotto. Row 2: Virginia Nelson, Barbara Erickson, Marlene Doran, Janet Miller, Marilyn Hansen, Margaret Olson, Dorothy Schlichting. NIGHT CUSTODIANS - Bob Salseg, Howard Holm, Lowell Larson, Herman Mithun, Ruth Smed, Floyd Anderson, Red Haddox. .fnf fi l 5 2 ' ' 5 4 , - K 9 , , I 6 . 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PAUL BRICK -J.A.12. BARB BRINGS -- KOEA 12. GLEN BROEMER -lntramurals11, 12: Hockey 10, 11: Torch 1 1 , 12. LAURIE BROSE -- J.B.'s11, 129 Concert Choir 11 , 12: Variations 10g Musical 10, 1 1: Girls' Gymnastics 1 0: LMDIVOMCD 10. TRACY BRULEY - Concert Choir 1 11VS0nS8110rIS 10: Intramurals 11, 12. BECKIE BRUMMOND -- Concert Band 11, 12: Marching Band 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 10, 11 , 125 0rchestrl11,1 2: Ski Club 10, 1 1.12:Lat1erwomen 11, 12. KRISTA BUDII-IAS - VICA 12. T000 BUELOW -- Boys' Soccer 10, 11, 12: Hockey 10, 11,12:G0l19, 10. 11,12:L311erlIl0r1 9, 10,11,12. DENNIS CALLAHAN -- Concert Choir 11, 1 2: Variations 10: Intramurals 1 23 Football 11 , 12: Boys' Track 10, 11, 12:I.ei1ermen10. 11,12. DEBBIE CARROLL - KOEA 12. PAT CAREY -J.B.'l. 11 , 12: Concert Choir 11, 12: Variations 10: Intramurals 10,11, 12: Boys'VTrack 10. ' DANIEL cAnl.soN - Wind Ensqmpm 12: Jazz Lab 1.0, 11,12:lan:hing Band10, 11, 12: Pep Band 10,11, 127 lntrgmurals 11 . 12:L9i10rmen 10,11 , 12. 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BRUCE JAHNKE -- Intramurals 125 Boys' Cross Country 10, 11. 125 Boys' Swimming 10, 11, 125 Baseball 105Lattermen10,11, 12, ' DWIGHT JELLE -- Jazz Lab 115 Boys' Cross Country 10, 11, 125 Boys' Swimming 10, 11, 125Goll10,11, 125 Letterman 1 1, 12. BRUCE JENSEN - Wind Ensemble 11, 125 Jazz Lab 10, 125 latching Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 125 lntramuraIs10, 11, 12. PATTY JENSEN - KOEA 12. SHARON JENSEN - Cheerleaders 125 J.A. 105 Ski Club 105 Volleyball 115Pro1lles 125 Pep Club 10. LORI JENSOH -- Concert Choir 125 Sensations 11p Variations 105 iki Club 10, 115 Girls' Soccer 125 1 . CYNDI JOHNSON - Concert Choir 125Sensations115 Orchestra 10, 1 1, 125 Strolling Strings 10, 1 1,125 Musical 105 Honor Society 11, 12. DAVE A. JOHNSON -- Intramurals 11, 1 25 Football 125 Baseball 125 Letterman 1 2. DAVE R. JOHNSON - Intramurals 125 Letterman 115 Boys' Ski Jumping 11. :IEIOHNSCIN - Wrestling 10, 1 1, 125 Letterman , 5 , . DORINDA JOHNSON -- KOEA 12. MICHELLE JOHNSON 1- Varsity Band 1 05 Concert Band 11 , 125 Marching Band 10, 115 Ski Club 10, 1 15 Gifts' Tennis 10, 1 1 , 125 Letlarwomen 11, 1 2. SCOTT JOHNSON -- Football 10. PATTY JONES - Concert Choir 125 Sensations 1 15 Variations 10: Clean 1 05 Intramurals 10, 11 . BRETT KADRIAAS -- Intramurals 10, 1 1 , 12: Football 12: Boys' Basketball 10, 11. MIKE KALDI - HEART 125 Intramurals 1 0, 1 15 Boys' Soccer 10. STEVE KAIIBEITZ - Intramurals 125 Baseball 11 , 1 2. PATTV KANPMEYER -- VICA 10: DECA 12. , DIANE KATELEY -- Musical 1110118 Act Plays 10, 115 Stage Crews 10,115J.A. 11,12. JANE KATZMAREK - Kolleens 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 1 15 Sollball 10. MARY KESSLER - Sensations 10: Variations 115 J.A. 10. STEVE KETCHMARK --Clean 10:lntramuraIs10, 11, 12: Boys' Cross Country Skiing 12. JAUIE KIEDROWSKI - Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Boys' Soccef10, 11, 125 Hockey 10, 11. 125 Lettennen 10,11, 12. JAYNE KILE - HEART 125 Girls' Gymnastics 10, 115 10, 11. RANDY KLOTZ - Intramurals 10, 115 Football 10. RENE KNAFLA - HEART 12. GORDY KNAPP -- Student Government 1 1, 125 Irrtrlnursls 11. 125 Hockey 11, 125 Profiles 125 Lettemlen 1 , 12. ROBIN KNUDSON -- Girls' Soccer 125 Girls' Basketball 10, 11,125SoIIhall11,12:Letterwomel1 10.11, 12. DAVID KNUTSEN - Honor Society 11, 125 Student Government 10, 115 ILA. 10,11,125Proliles 11, 125 Literary lllgazine 10. MARK KNUTSON -- Varsity Band 10: Ski Club 10,125 Boys' Cross Country 10,11, 125 Boys' Swimming 10,115 Lettsvmen 125 Boys' Tennis 10, 11.12. JIM KOEHNEN - Intramurals 10, 1 1, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 125Lettermen 11, 12. DAWN KOELLER - Sensations 10. 11: KOEA 12. KEVIN KOOIMAN -- Concert Choir 115 Variations 10. STEVE KORKOWSKI - Boys' Track 10. EILEEN KOSKIE - Sensations 105 KOEA11, 12. JANICE KRAEIAER - Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Strolling Strings 11: Honor Society 11, 125 Foreign Language Cluh115A.F.S.11. KAY KROIIER - VICA 12, SANDY KRUCKOVI - Orchestra 10, 115 Foreign Language Club 115 Ski Club 11. MARK KRUMIIEL - Boys' Swimming 10. RICK KUBAL - Vanity Band 105 Marching Band 105 Intramurals 10, 115 Wrestling 10, 1 1. CHUCK KUESTER - Football 105 Hockey 10, 11. SUE KUSZ - Student Government 11, 125 One Act Plays 10, 11, 125 Three Act Plays 105 Speech Activities 10, 11, 125 KTAV 125 Girls' Track 10. BRIAN KUZNIA - Intramurals 10, 11: Wrestling 10, 115 GoIl125 Lettennen 10,11. WILLIAM LACHAPELLE - Ski Club 11. THERESA LANGSTON - HEART 12. ELAINE LARSON - Honor Society 11,12, MARY LARSON - Concert Choir 11, 125 Sensations 105 Stage Crew 1 1. PAUL LARSON - Varsity Band 105 Wind Ensemble 1 1, 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10.11, 125 Boys' Slalom Skiing 10,1 1, 125 Letterman 12. MARK LASSONDE - Intramurals 1 0,1 1 , 1 2: Boys' Soccer 10, 11, 125Lettermen11, 12. TOM LAUBY - Intramurals 12. PAT LAVONE - KTAV 10, 11, 125lntral11ufals 11,12. PEGGY LEACH - HEART 12. CINDY LEE - Varsity Band 105 Concert Band 11, 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 125J.A.1G,11,125Letlerwomen 11,12. KIM LEE - J.A.10, 11: Ski Club 125 Boys' Gymnastics Senior 10. EDWARD LEHMANN - J.A. 11, 125 Ski Club 10,115 Boys' Soccer 10. DON LEISDON - Ski Club 10,1 1. JENNIFER LERUD - Concert Choir 11, 125 Concert Band 10, 115 Wind Ensemble 125 Cheerleaders 125 Honor Society 11 ,125ProflIes 12. KEN LILLEMO - Concert Choir 11 , 125 A.F.S. 125 J.A. 105 Boys' Cross Country 10, 11, 125 Letterman 10, 11, 125 Boys' Ski Jumping 10. DAN LIND - Intramurals 125 Football 10, 1 2. JIM LINDGREN - Ski Club 1 1,125Fo0lbalI10, 1 1 , 125 Boys' Slalom Skiing 105Lettermen12. .IAN LINDSTROM - Concert Choir 1 1, 125 Sensations 105 Honor Society 125 Torch 11.12. LORI UNDSTROII - Concert Choir 11, 125 Sensations 105 Ski Club 10, 11. RICH UNDSTROM - Intramurals 1 15 Football 10. NANCY LOFTUS -J.B.'s11, 12: Concert Choir 1 1, 125 Variations 105 Musical 10, 115 Honor Society 125 Synchronized Swimming 10. SCOTT LOMMEN - Intramurals 125 Football 10, 11, 1 2: Wrestling 10. CATHY LONG - Variations 10, 11, 12: Musical 10, 1 1, 125 Three Act Plays 10,11, 125 Stage Crew 10, 11,125 Synchronized Swimming 1 0, 11, 125 Letterwomen 11, 12. JAMIE LOVO - HEART 12. ANNA LUBANSKY -Solmall 10. BOB LUEKEN - Concert Band 10, 11, 125 Jazz Lab 125 Marching Bend 10,11, 125 Pep Band 10.11, 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Boys' Slalom Skiing 12. KARIN LUNDE - Orchestre 10, 11, 125 Strolling Strings 10, 11 , 125 Girls' Track 115 Letterwomen 11 . CHUCK LUTTRELL - Boys' Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Letterrnen 12. JODI Mac.ALUSTEFt - J.A. 105 Girls' Cross Country 1 1, 125 Girts' Basketball 10, 115 Girls' Track 10, 11, 125 11, 12. GENE IAGLOTHIN - Intramurals 1 2. COLLEEN MALECHA - Kolleens 125 Honor Society 125 Ski Club 10, 11. MARK IIANNING - Varsity Band 105 Marching Band 105 Pep Band 105 Ski Club 10, 11, 125 Boys' Cross Country 115 Boys' Slalom Skiing 11. PAUL IIANSOUR - Boys' Basketball 10, 1 1, 12. KEVIN IAAROSE - Concert Band 11, 125 Musical 10, 115 One Act Plays 10, 115Three Act Plays 10, 115 Speech Activities 10, 11, 125 Debate 10. TOM IARROQUIN -Student Govemmenl 115 Baseball 12. GARY MARTIN -- Foreign Language Club 11, 125 lntrsnurals 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Profiles 125 Letterman 12. JANA IAASSEE - Girls Soccer 125 Girls' Slalom Skiing 1m Torch 115 Lelterwomen 12. JOHN MASTER - Wrestling 10, 11. ROBYN IIATTSON - Sensations 115 DECA 12. ROBIN IlacALLl5TER -Varsity Band 10: Marching Band 105 Pep Band 105 Honor Society 1 1 , 125 Foreign Language Club 11, 12:A.F.S.11. MIKE lcARDLE - Intramurals 11, 125 Football 10, 115 Boys' Track 10, 11, 125 Homecoming Royalty 12. BRIAN llcCALVY - Concert Choir 1 1 , 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Boys' Basketball 105 Baseball 11, 125 Goll 10. LYNN IACCULLEN - Orchestra 10, 115 Ski Club 10, 1 1 . TONY llcDONALD - Concert Band 115 Jazz Lab 10, 115 Intrlnurals 10, 115 Football 105 Boys' Slalom Skiing 10, 11, 125 Loliermen 11, 12. .IAYNE McGlLP - Intramurals 105 Girls' Soccer 125 Ldierworllen 12. BRIAN llcGlNLEY -- Intramurals 1 15 Boys' Diving 115 Boys' Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Letterman 12. DOREEN McKENNEY - Concert Choir 11, 125 Sensations 105 Ski Club 10, 11,125lnlramuraIs 10, 125 VoIIeyhaIl10, 115 Lettermen 11. MIKE llcKlBBEN -- Concert Choir 11, 125 Variations 105 Student Govemment 115 J.A.10, 11. SUE lAcKlNNY - KOEA 125 Girls' Swimming 10. JOSE IIEIRELLES - Concert Choir 125 Ski Club 125 DECA 125 Boys' Treck 12. JAN IIEISTER - Varsity Band 105 Concert Band 115 Mud Ensemble 125 Cheerleaders 11, 1 2: Honor Society 11, 125 Volleyball 10. CAROLYN HELL - Musical 10, 115 One Act Plays 105 Three Act Plays 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, 125J.A. 11, 125 Ski Club 12. DAVE IERRICK - J.A. Ski Club 105 Boys' Soccer 10, 115 Boys' Slalom Skiing 10, 11,125Leltefmen 11, 12. KELLI MEYER - Honor Society 11, 125 Foreign Language Club 10, 11 . DANA MICHEL - J.B.'s 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Honor S3ciaty125 Girls' Tennis 10, 1 1, 125 Letterwomen 10, 11, 1 . BOB MIELKE - Intramurals 10, 115 Baseball 10, 1 1. KATHY MOE - Concert Choir 1 15'Variations 105 Cheerleaders 1 15 J.A. 105 Ski Club 10, 12. DANA IORTENSEN - Vanity Band 105 Concert Band 115 Ski Club 10. 11, 125 Intramurals 115 Boys' Tennis 10, 11, 12. KAY IOUNTJOY -- Concert Choir 1 15 HEART 11, 12. LAI HING MOY - Concert Choir 11, 125 Sensations 105 Kolleens 125 Honor Society 11, 125 Student Government 115 Girls' Track 10. JULIE IUEHLBAUERS - Concert Band 125 Marching Band10, 11: Pep Band 10,115J.A. Intramurals 115 Girls' Gymnastics 10, KEITH IAUELLER - Clean 10, 11, 125 Ski Club 10.11, 125 Intramurals 10. BARS HULLIN - Honor Society 1 1, 125 Ski Club 115 lntrnnurals 10. BRIAN MACK-Honor5ociety11,12. TONY NEI-IOTTE - Concert Choir 115 Baseball 10,115 Variations 105 KTAV 12. CINDY NELSON -A.F.S. 10, 115 Ski Club 125 Athletic Time! 1 1 , 1 2. CONNIE NELSON - Student Govemment 1 25 Torch 1 1, Activitiei 12. - , arf! M 11,121 MBfCf 9 Y,'3','gE552g.1f, vo-We-f1o,11, 12'Gil1s:BssItetball1G,11.1215-5m9'T'ack 10' 11' 12' I inn - A Cl b 105ll1ll'8ll1IIf8lSj1I,12- geknsagons 10: J-N 10:G 'S cm Country 11. ' 11 12- Intramurals snsr Normans -- Concert Qhw - 1, K 10 11 10,11,12:FooIbaIl10:WresUlft91o5Boy' WW ' ' 125uaemml1o,11,12. I 12 TIM NO!-ILAND--lntramuras - D ROGER novl1zxl-lmramursls 11, 12: B013 TSOCW' 10,11,125Hockey10,112l-0n9 '9 127Boy' ' 10. PAL! NYGREN - Ski Club 1 0. 1 1 , 12- HIKE 0'CONNOFI - Intramurals 11, 12: Football 10, 129 WreolIing10,115GoI110. , JUDY OLSEN -- Concert Choir 12: Sensations 11: Varations 10. ' BOB OLSON - Ski Club 10, 115 Torch 12, CAROLYN OLSON - Variations 11 . ' 1 JULIE OLSON - Kollaens 11, 125 Honor Society 125 Ski Club 105 Intramurals 1 15 Softball 10. PAH OLSON-.l.A.10. U TIM OLSON - Clean 105 Boys' Cross Country Skiing 12. KATHY ORVOLD -- Concert Choir 1 1, 125 Sensations 105 A.F.S. 105 Intramurals 115 Girls' Swimming 115 Torch 12. DAVE OSTER -- Ski Club 10,11, 125 Intramurals 10: Goll 10. DENIZ OZEL - Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Strolling Strings 10, 11, 125 Musical 105J.A. 10, 11, 12. BOB PAGET - Football 10. IRENE PALMER - Girls' Track 10, 11, 125 Latterwomen 11, 12. BETTY PATE -J.A.10, 11. MARY PAULSON -- Wind Ensemble 11, 125 Jazz Lab 10. SCOTT PEARSON - J.B.'s 11, 125 Variations 105' ConcertChoir 11, 125 Clean 11. GARY PEDERSON - Clean 11. TON PEDERSON - J.B.'s 125 Concert Choir 11 , 125 Variations 105 Intramurals 10, 1 1, 125 Baseball 10. DAN PELLETIER - Honor Society 125 Foreign Language Club 1 15 Intramurals 125 Football 125 Lettermen 12. , TON PERRIER - VICA 125 KTAV 10l:11iglz,yl' Soccer 105Bays'Gyrnnastics10,115Boys' rac . PAM PETERSON -- Variations 105 Honor Society 11, 125 Foreign Language Club 125 Girls' Cross Country Skiing 125 Girls' Track 11, 12. SUE ELLEN PETERSON - Sensations 105 10,11,125SNdentGovernment11: lntrunurals 11 , 125 Soltball 125 Homecoming Royalty 10. SUE K. PETERSON - KOEA 12. STEVEN Pl-IELPS -lntramurals10, 11, 125 Boys' Soccer 105 Boys' Swimming 10, 11, 125 Lettermen 10. 11, 12. BILL PIDDE - Intramurals 12. 5 DEAN POFAHL -- Boys' Cross Country Skiing 10, 11, 12. JOE POLSON -- Football 10,1 1,125 Boys' Basketball 10, 11, 125 Boys' Track 10, 11, 125Lettermen12. CHRIS POTTS - Student Government 115 Three Act Plays 125 Speech 10, 11, 125 A.F.S. 125J.A. 10, 115 Profiles 12. KEVIN PREGLER - Concert Choir 11 , 125 Variations 105 Football 105 Wrestling 105 Boys' Track 10. JOHN PRIMROSE - Football 125 Boys' Soccer 10,115 Homecoming Royalty 105 Intramurals 12. JEFF PRCUT - Intramurals 12. ALLAN PULS -- Football 10, 11,125Basehall10,11, 12. JERRY QUIGLEY -J.B.'s 11, 125 Concert Choir 11,123 Variations 105 Intramurals 10, 115 125 Football 10, 125 Boys' Tennis 10. JACKIE QUlST-- Concert Choir 11, 125 Sensations 105 Ski Club 105 Girls' Track 10. PETE RAIIEY - Concert Band 10, 115 Honor Society 11, 125lntrl1luraIs 115 Football 10, 11 , 125 Boys' Track 10, 11,125L01iefmQn12. KARIE FIASSIAUSSEN --J.B.'s 11 , 12: Concert Choir 11, 125 Sensations 105 Musical 10, 115 Girls' Gymnastics 105 Letterwomen 10. Klll RASSIAUSSEN --J.B.'s 1 1, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Musical 10, 115 Intramurals 115 Girls' Gymnastics 10, 125SolIbaIl10. LEO REUDER - Football 105 Hockey 10, 115 Baseball 105 Torch 12. JEFF RICHARDS - Football 115 Hockey 10, 1 1. CAROL RICKARD -- Concert Choir 11, 125 Sensations 105 A.F.S. 10, 11.12. DEBBIE ROASE. f- DECA 12. DAVE ROBERIIAN - Chess Clw 115 lntramurals11, 125 Football 11, 125 Boys' Track 10, 115 Torch Letterman 10, 11, 12. PATRICK ROGERS -J.B.'s 11 , 125 Concert Choir 1 1 , 125 Variations 105 Football 10, 125 Boys' Track 10, 11, 125 Lettermen 12. DEBBIE ROMEY - Sensations 105 Variations 115 J.A, 10. THERESA ROWLAND -- HEART 12. DEBBIE ROYAL - HEART 12. GLEN RUD - VICA 12. JOHN RUDSENSKE - Football 125 Boys' Tennis 10, 11. CATNY RUEGEIAER - KOEA 12. DALE SALISBURY -Three Act Plays 105 Stage Crew 10. CAROLYN SAUER - Wind Ensemble 11, 125 Orchestra 105 Honor Society 125 Girls' Swimming 115 A Synchronized Swimming 11, 125 Letterwomen 1 1. DIANE SAVIYER - Concert Choir 1 1, 12: Sensations 105 Honor Society 1 1, 12. DAVID SCANLAN - One Act Plays 125 Three Act Plays 125 Sage Crew 125 Speech Activities 12: Chess Club 10 115 Boys' Tennis 10, 11. PAUL SCI-IAEPPI - Football 10, 11, 125 Hockey 11, 125 Senior Boys' Track 10, 11, 12: Leliermen 10, 11, 12. TAMMY SCHALO - Concert Choir 11 , 12: Variations 10, 11: Girls' Swimming 10, 11, 12: Girls' Gymnastics 10: Letlemomen 11: AllileticTimer 11,12. LARRY SCI-ILICHTING - Honor Society 11. 1 2: Student Government 12: Ski Club 10, 1 1, 12: Intramurals 1 1,12: Profiles 11, 12. BRAD SCI-IMIDT - Ski Club 10, 1 1, 12: Intramurals 12: Golf 10, 11, 12: Profiles 12: Lellemien 11. KRISTIN SCHMIDT - Wind Ensemble 12: Honor Society 1 1, 12: Volleyball 1 0,11 , 12: Glrle' Basketball i 10, 11,12:GirIe' Track 10, 11, 12: Profiles 12. DARRYI.. SCOTT -Ski Club 12:FoolbalI1 0: Boys' Swimming 10. ROBERT SEGER - Concert Choir 1 1 , 12: Sensations 10: OneActPIaya 10, 11. 12. ThreeAct Playa 10, 11, 12:SiageCl'ew10,11, 12: KTAV 1 0, 1 1 . LORIE SEJRUP --Stage Crew 10, 11: Home Ec, Club 11: JA. 10, 11: DECA 12: Girls' Gymnastics 10: Lolienuomon 10. MARY SERAFIN -J.B.'s 11, 12: Concert Clioir11, 12: Sensations 1 0. MARY SHANNON - Concert Choir 11 , 12: Sensations 10: Honor Society 12: One Act Playa 11: Three Act Plays 12: Speech Aciivitiea 11, 12: Torch 12. LEANNE SHOPEK - Kolleens 1 1 . 1 2: J.A. 1 0: l..ek'lome-n 1 1 , 12. DIANE Sl-IOULTZ - A.F.S. 11 . BLAINE SILVERNAGEL - Concert Choir 1 1 , 12: Variations 10: MonorSociety 11, 12: Clean 10: lntrlnurals 12. Q MIK! SIMONS-JA. 10. JOAN SINGER - Orchestra 10, 11 , 1 2: Strolling Strings 10, 1 1: A.F.S. 1 1: Ski Club 10, 1 11 Girls' Cross Country skiimg 1 1. ROBIN SJOSTROM - KOEA 12: Intramurals 11 , 12, Athletic Timer 10. PAUL SKINNER - lnlremurals 10, 1 1 , 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11: 12: Letterman 12. ROB SKOOG- Intramurals 10, 11, 12. BOB SMITH -- Intramurals 1 0, 113 Boys' Swimming 10, 11, 12:Le1iermen 10, 11, 12. I DARYL SMITH - Intramurals 12. JAMES SMlTH -- Concert Choir 11: One Act Plays, 10, 11: Speech Adiviies 10: Ski Club 12. JANE SMITH - Sensations 10: Intramurals 10, 1 1, 1 2: Gifli' Track 10. 1 TIM SMITH-Ski Club 10, 11, 12: Boys' Slalom Skiing 10, 11, 12: Lellermeni11, 12. TODD SMITH - Ski Club 10, 1 1: Intramurals 10, 11, 12: Hockey 10, 11, 12:BlaebaIl10, 11, 12: Torch 11, 12. JEAN SNYDEFI -Concert Choir 12: Sensations 11: Ski CIub11: Girls' Soooer10, STEPHEN SIPE -- Intramurals 11,12. 112, -ll'Chil1Q.B8l1d10- 11.l1z,npama,1o,i11. , ' ActivilieS 1 12: marching emi 10,l11,, 12:PepBand,10, 11,,12: H0t10flS0cl0ly12:SkiClllb1'0,'11,-12, 7 S 'V ' SWANSON -+ Kolleem 126 shld00l'GOVQlYllYI6l'lf I ' 11: Intramurals. 11: Softball 10: Profiles 12:'l1omeeominq .Royal?12 ...i 1 , 'gi 4 ,-r': , max ALLEY 1. Intramurals 1 1i1.2i,F9DlIl8lli,10,- 11,- 1 2: Boys' Basketball 10: B0yeYTracl1 10,j1'1,-12:'Torch 12: ls0lUl'!'l'l0l1'11,-12.Lf 1 he S Ti S 1 , RICK TENGWALL -- Boys' Swimming .10, 11, 12: 'Profiles 1123 Liiielliltll-10, 11, 12iAt1ll01lC Timer 1-0, 11, 12. ' ,LAURICE 11-IORIAAN -:Sensations 1 1: Variations 10. :1?gIg'lf40l7lUD---1 Ski Club 10,11, 12: Buys' Soccer 10,, sauce munsronr- amnesia Manager yo, 11:12. 1 I CLAUDIA TILLMAN'-,Varsity 10: Conoorlband V' 11: Ensemble-12: Marching Band 10, 1 11,1129 Pep ' .aaiiu1Q.i1e.12. + i.': a - sumv froouev --'Varsity Band.1 oz concur-Banu 1,1 TAKAHIRO TSU.-rv Concert Choir 1-2: A,F.S.'127 Boys' CI08'l'o0Ul1h'Y1-2.- 5 .:., - ' ,. I S 5 , LORITUCPISCI-IERER-SkiCll1b,l0,1-1:12.' ,A i .CHRISAVAN Kuixen +:siir.ciuu11,12i Wrestling io, 1 , -.11jiProliles12. S - S , S I ' - nmvelvniiwimnmi scenery iz: roman me-Sheer? lliri 0lul111:Ski,Ciub10,.,11. , . .. 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'loi aiu. soneuson -- Profiles 1 1, 12: Lenemwn 11, 12: 4? qlflyiizllfigg gon' Soeoer 10, 11: Boyg' Basketball 10, 1 1 . 1 29 ?2gx,f:iV,VVj,Vk:,1g Homoeom' 12. ,,.,, I, ,,., l-FEL . - pre ,, 1 5 we w5'353'v7'3 ww-fr Cf-or 12: wind eimmuie 12. ,gpg ., , ,,l, 2:3 1 Qziixfg 0 uturui smnoine -- concur choir 12: Sensations 11: , mu srmronn-Fofeignuwuese 4 i 11 .1 rra. s tfffww 10, 11 , 12: mammals 1 1 , 1 2, cam' Swimming 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 315575 'f 1 Athletic Tmen 10, 11, 12. 1 ? i,' 7'?1f?Tl1f,i siuov swfx - M. im Clean 10. anenmi srem-isnsou -- Sensations 11 iasrudeni 35 Government 11: Girls' Gymnastics 10, 11, , . 1 I ' ,fix igfrgi ' 1 ' ,. ' 1 . - ' - 1 f STEPHENS Sensations 10, Variations 1 1 , ,VAV 102ln1ramuraIs 11: Torch 11, 12: Homecoming Royally ,f r ,. ,,,, ff. vfif? g vf3fg,'ff-5 - '. Q Qfyc' 11, 4225 w9F95fz9WY9595 .af I rir: L 'Jawa S Kruk!! sum.o - Foreign Language cms 114 .ut 10, lele 0,,,, ,r 1 , , . 444,1fg?4A . 1 4 ff,r, , .lre . ,irr 1 4 1 , . - .iuue svosooa -comm choir 11: sanmioris 10: 13251 ,. , 3 lrir , sur Club 11. Q 1, 1 y l,,, , - , .,.,,., i,r, fr, Fil imma swmeu. - vanity sand io: comm sand 11, 'cqii gf, 1 f, 2 ',,.,,,,,,- it J 0 it X, ffofrynycy. ,,,f,f. , ,.,f ,1 49,5 4ff,,wef V '2Q,f1f'V 0 A Y. f H rc 11 f ' if ' ff it I is Wf,,f.,, vw fff,, f ff,i7 'f U f yf ' 20? ,f,, M ,, WV! f 176 ffif' f, ' H fff, , f: ft., f f,y,f,,.f ffygwfif 7f5'f.ff,i Z9 ,170 f fkfgf,'f,fr 4 , ff: ,L f,, ' E 72 Z' ry Qfy' ,, Zffgf 11797 fjfifi I mi f 70 ,fQ,fi ',f, , f , ,f,,,,, 5, ,fr Q,f5,L5,!1,f', I , A!,,y,j,f4'nr,g 5W4,fffQf,7, fi f f ff I rv 2 S ,wp X Class officers Class officer elections found Craig Wiki und being elected as senior class president, Dyan Flatten as vice-president, and Wendy Godwin as secretaryftreasurer. Their duties include setting up Baccalaureate, helping to plan Graduation, and organizing future class reunions. V X, Aix, 3? 12 -- 'sf' .Q ttf, rs ,Z WI 0 - 1 if I ,,.V r, X r if f, , Q XE, 1 , V 1 L, 1 .Z ' il ,' V. K 1 1. p f 9 is ... 5 .232 . A quiet moment of solitude is enjoyed by Steve Phelps and Shirley l-lorarik as they walk through the woods at Moir Park. 7 Profiles aaaaaaaaaa V AAzE.Ly1m-110a,1s9,21s.1 1 Aardam,1cnum 12 - 11s, 162, 155, 114. Abaroa,Mariel6ra12-213. Abbou,Ann12-01,159,114 1 1 A0b0u,Anmlu1114-11901 V Aubou,pum1a1o-4205.51 V Adams.-lohn111-100.1 ' Ad81l'l5,Sc8r10f110-f205. 1 Adams0n,T0ddV1V1 -- 190, ,,,l Aomulswamow-aa,ss1111 V V 1M01phun,1T0n'unj112+721j341' V 11 AdolPh00l1,T0ny10g-205. 11,3 '11 Q V menncm new ssnvlcef-1ss,100.1111zQ 1V 5 YV Agro,Kevin10-1111,1170,2064V j ' Vi 1 V AhI,Lori12--41'12,1744 ' 1 11 1' 1Amqum, we 1o4gos., 1 13 ,V 1111 Alber1son,Jamex121f-.146,V163. 114, 1 11 AlbrecMg1nichara:12 -4764, 114. V' 1 11 V Al0rigm,T00v11111-213.111 V 1 AI4ridsd,1JaQq'0em1 12+-f1s14111s,11z4Q1 1 gAcuriage,1xammn 12f-?1'11S,1114,z 1 11 1 V All.n,aradmy,111+.19s.1f 11 V Q 113' V Allen, 610900101-i189,190,205. I 1 1 1A1mn,1James112-g1174g1f1V ,1 1 1 1 ' Au.n,1Karny1111--101,190 1V 11 1 Ann, m0naerV110- 2 1 1 Allsnaon, 4801000110 e- 169. 205.1 - ' 1 ' VAuawn,10avid10'-1205. 1 1 11 VAllison,Ka1nryn1V,1V1-198.2384 1 1 ,Alloway,10elben10+20s. A , V1 A1mQl1,Larry10-71161,205. gA ' ', f1fV V 1 AIn1an',Sc03t'112+41-25101,1145 11Almnia4,Brian111f-198. 11 VV ,, 1 :11 1 'Almsmu,1nandal112'+-174.1 A . 11 V 1 1AliakQr,Sh6il'i1114-198. 1 ' Vi ',,, V 'V ' 1 Ammo, Giancarlo 121-11,Q1:40,11 59,1-165, 1 174. 11 1 1 1 'Al'll810, Paolo 11'-413,151 107,198. ,'L' 3 AMERUCAN STATE BANKOF ' ' 1 1 BI..00lllNGT0Nf-5243. 1 - 1 11 V1 V Arglgsndson, Robert11- 122,159, 165, ' Andersonjronda-45, 48. V 11 1 V ANDERSON, Dick - 216. ' L Andmon,1nougm 12 - 10,f114. 1 V Anderton, Elizabdh 12 +01 17,117d. V ANUERsoN,'Fl0ydf4- 223. V 1 11 Andcrs0n,Gra90ry 10 -11205. 1 V 1 Alld0fS0n,lfV11+198.1 1 '1 1 Anderson, Jansen 11 -198. 1V 1 1 V 1 Anderson, Janice DQ 11 -F-198, 24-1,V245. 1 Anderson. Janice L. 11 -- 109,191 1 Andonon,Ja1fr0y11--198.11 11 Anderson, JudifI111V1 - 198. Anderson, Karan 10+-112, 295. Anderson, Kimberly 10 -- 205. Anderson, Leonard 10- 205. 1 Anderton, Lita 12 --116, 174. Anderson, Margaret 10 - 1 12, 2052 Anderson, MiehaBI11 -198. Anderson, Rhonda 12 - 159, 174. Aunenson, anger - 21 s. ' 1 Anderson, Ronald 12 la 117, 213. Anderson, Scott 12 - 213. ANDERSON, Shirley - 161. Anderson, 51ephen12 - 174. AndcI'son,Susan 11 - 111,191 Anderson, Theodore 10 - 205. Anderson, Tod 10 -- 205. Anderson, Wenelda 11 - 10B,111, 198. Andrada, Terrance 12 - 85, 95, 1 1 1, 1 74. Andrews, Jeffrey 12 -143, 144, 145, 163, 174, 239. Andrus, Clinton 10- 165, 1 71, 205. Andrus, Lorraine 10 - 110, 205. Annoni, Gregory 11 - 1 98. ANTONlE'S - 236. Arcallano, Paul 10 - 205. Arcellano, Scot! 10- 205. ARENS, David - 1 62, 169, 170, 216. Arena, Kelli 11 - 167, 198. Arena, Todd 10 - 139, 159, 162, 167, 205. Arnavik, Joel 10 - 205. Arons, Dennis 10 - 4, 5,107,112, 113, 205. ART - 60, 61. ndex ASHDOWN, Mark - 182,168. Ashley, Susan 11 -198. Aahmn, Stacy 10--110, 205. Askvig, Daniel 10 - 205. Askvig,Twila 12 - 117, 175. Asponwall, Bren! 10 - 205. Mheriofl, David 10 - 213. ATHLETIC OUTF1Tl'ERS - 239. Aul, Jaffray 10 - 205. Aul, Lauria12-85, 111, 114,175. Aura, Kenneth 11 - 196. Austin, Kari 11 - 198, 202. AXELSON, Adelaide - 216. AYOTTE, Jan - 222. bbbbbbbbbb Bachellor, William 11 - 107, 112, 1 98. Bachman, Laurie 11 - 198. Backer, Dennis 1 2 -116, 21 3. Backer, James 12 - 117,175. Backer, Lori 9 - 161 . Bacon, Bruce 1 1 - 198. Baeten, Darlene 1 2 - 213. Baeien, James 10 -- 205. Bailay, Ted 11 - 112, 198, Bailie, Karen 1 0 - 205. Baker, Charleen 11 - 213. Baker, Joann 10 - 144, 205. Baker, Shirley 12 -107,112, 175. BAKKEN, Don - 216. Bakken, Lori 10 - 205. Bakker, Gran11 1 - 121, 1 59,163, 1 98. Bakker, Gregg 10 -205. Bakko, Mari 111 - 198. Bald, Jaoquelin 11 - 198. Bald, Sieven 10 - 189, 195, 205. BAND, Concerl - 75, 76, 77, 112. BAND, Pep - 76, 77. BAND, Varsity - 74, 76, 77, 112. Bamos, Gary 11 - 170, 198. Barrei, Lois 12 - 116, 213. Barreti,Judi1h 11 - 97, 113,198. Barry, Tom - 165. Bariels, Cindy 11 - 111, 114, 198. Bar1ick,Chris1cph 12 - 116,175. Barlick, Frederick 11 - 198. Barlilson, Jon 11 - 1 13, 198, 236. Badosch, Donald 1 2 - 128, 161, 21 3. Bartosch, Michael 10 --161,205. Bartsh, Vance 12 --175. Barish, Virginia 11 - 198. BASEBALL, Junior Varsity - 1 69. BASEBALL, Sophomore - 1 71. BASEBALL, Varsity - 152, 1 53, 1 65. BASKETBALL, Boys' Junior Varsity - 1 68. BASKETBALL, B0yl' Sophomore- 171 . BASKETBALL, Boys' Varsi1y -1 134, 1 35, 162. sAsKEraALL, cms' Junior varsity - 1sa. BASKETBALL, Girls' Sophomore - 1 71 . BASKETBALL, Giris' V8rsi1y - 136, 1 37, 162. Bass, Michelle 1 1 - 198. Bassamore, Daniel 11 - 198. Bauer, Cheryl 11 - 198. Bauer, Elizabeth 12 - 100, 101,109, 114, 175, 244, 245. Bauer, Mike - 165. Bauer, Paul 10 - 10, 143, 163, 205. Baumgarlner, Carolyn 11 - 198. Bay, Damon 10 - 1 15, 1 63, 205, Begzggold, Robert 10 - 159, 163, 167, 169, BECK, John - 95, 216. Beck, Michele 10 - 107, 112, 205. Becker, David 12 - 111,175. Becker, Rhys 10 - 205. Becker, Ryan 12 - 175. Beckler, Michael 12 - 116, 115. Beckman, Debra 11 - 198. Bockslrom, Ann 12 - 10,-16, 108, 109, 114,175. Beethe, Curtis 10 - 205. Behrendt, Jeffrey 11 - 198. Beierle, James 12 --175. Bekew, Camille 11 - 198. Belew, Michael 12 -175. Profiles 1Bcl1,1S1we011--119041 1 1Vs.ma,e,.,9121+-115. l,,, I aananr,1nue10-fz0sgVm.1 gg: 1 cngory12+1111a,11z13.3 4rr.,l 11 11 Bemwm1sm0119+121ap rir.iri 1 aenson,Jamn12+17s ,1 j 1B0!i600,1-f0dY11114198.1 ff , .aeasAn,ofrfn 450421011 ..V, 1 7 Bergq, 'V 'V.' 11 Kai!! iff-P 195' Q 1 '.'. 1 JZ j PHMIQW 171191, id ii.i' 1 11 1 112 +f102:199g1175Q1Q r.i,t1i rir, ...irr gif i1.V r.oti. 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Bofcharl, Barbara 10Q- 4. 5, 113. 2051 Borchorl, Donald 11 -1 1 99. 1 Bordson, Todd 11 -6,130,159, 170, 199. Bergman, Patrick 11 -41,160, 109.1 11 Berman, Ktilfint 1 1 -112, 113,199. Dorman, Mark 10 - 4, 5,107,112, 208. B0rowicz,1St4ws - 55. V V V 1 Bosaokor, Dale 11V - 100,165,191 Q serum, Gary 12- 111, 170. 1 1 .V Bouraaa,Jqsoph11'V+-199. 1 Bovy, Lynn 121--1751 1 1 -1 1 BOW, Sandra 10--206 . ' 1V 1' V Bom, Michael 11-213. 1 A1 1 1 sowen,.whn10-- 110,11ss,V120e. 1 aowm,1.m11-V1ss.11V 1 1 11 V aovmiamoean 12-11111,V17s.f 1. aowmanglcris-151. 1 '111 11 B6yQr,1Janic9V'12 f- 96,164,11'51,1213.V - '1 1 Vaoyn,a0nee11--114,115,11s9.' V .V 3 Vaoyae, William 107206. 1 1 araammcinuy 101+-200. 1? 1 1 BraaI0n,1Keith 11 g-199.1 11 11 1 1'1' ' M 1 Braalen,Mark 12-+6-1,169,176 ,,',1, Q1 f 1 Braalz, Deborah 12 -9, 127,1160,V'164,1VVi11 ' 1es,1z1a. V1 1 1 11 .V ,V 1 11 ance, Nancy-214, 2221 '1V Brad1oi7d,VWilliam 1111+ 10'I,11'2, 165, 199. BTEBY, xqnnerh 110- a7,V4s,17a,1110, 11 umaley,wimannz-a2,111,11s,111 1 anAoovlc11,'conmnca1f-1216. 1 11 11 1173 V Brag0r,Tarnmy11-199.1 1K1 1 7 1V Bran-mn, Richard 111-f 1109, 1199,'244, 245.1 Bragah, Vickie 111 4- 124, 160, 166, 160, 5 Brancale,Mary11 --1199.VQ1V1VV ,1 V 1' VV1 Bmnabevg,Lori110+20s.1 1 :Vg ara2genburg,1l.ori 11 -711 0,1113,1119,'11s1' Brauch,Nancy12-176. 11 1V1 V V1 111 araucka, nQlanaf110 - 110, 2064 V1 J 1 1Braun,Kay10-115,206.1 1 V11 1VV11 V 1111 31 Brayton, Cheryl 12-1184, 175.' :V 11111 V1 Brazil, Deborah 101- 1101, 110, 1 Bl'9C2iI18k1, .amen -176.1 1 Bradown, Douglas 10V1.l4200.1 i 1 1 f Q Bredesen, Mark 1 21-4 116.1 1 Brekka, Chad 91- 1 63. 1 1 Bretz, Karon 10 - 208. Bretz,Kenne1h 11 - 199.f 1 1, 1 arevig,V.xVuay1z+11s.1 Y V ' 1 1 afeyem, John 11 -- 133,162,1'74,199,' , Bfick,Paul12-4176. 1 ' ' 1 11 ' am0GEMAN's+-243,11 11 ,VV 111 VBrindamour,1PatriQia 10-206, 1' Brings, Barbara 12-3-1116,176.V 1 ' 1 Brock,James11-199. ' ' 11 Broamer, Glen 12-1102, 103, 1'09,1170. 1 Brogdon.1Kaihleen 110-206. 1 V Brolin, Wade 10 - 110,V1 70, 206.1 11 11 Brolsma,Tirno1hy 11 --1189, 199. '11 ' Bronce,1Ke1ly 10 -1 167, 206. Brooks, Rebekah110-2061. ' 1 1 Brose, Laurie 12 - 82, 84,11'1, 176. V ' Brown,-lQfYY12-177. V ' 1 V '1 ' Brown, Sieven 11 - 1199., V1 , ' Browneli, Lynn 1 1 -1111 0,1 80, 164, 199. 11 aww, Marx 10 -ss, 110,114,208 1 1' Bruley,Tracy 12-177. ' 11 11 ' 1 1 Brummond,l-iebecca 1 2 - 107, '112, 11'3,1' 11s,111. ,1 V, suck, Kevin 11 - 198, 1 V1 1 1 Buckingham, Brei 12 - 111. 1 , 1 Buckley, Jean -- 166. Budihas, Andrew 1 0 -- 206. ' Budihas, Krista112 - 116, 2113. , 1 Budke, David 10- 170, 205.1 ' Buelow, Todd 12 - 30, 43, 51, 154, 159, ' 163, 166, 177. 1 Buettner, Harvey 11 - 199. Buehner, Martin 11 - 199. Buhl, David 10 - 206. Bulov, Rochelle 10 -- 206. BUNGERT, Eddie - 222. Bunkholt, Patricia 12 -1 1 1 , 177. BURGER BROS. - 242. 295' . .n...16 S 1Q id 19Ef41f162Q 1 f . 1 6 ff3!?F?f?5?F3f3C?f?C?C?s5 . 56.11 if f X if V i 1 S9 i.d1i 1 .1 - V 6 ffgisif .t.i 15' ' fi' - f : I 5 1111 117-51 t.it 5 5 1i.n 1 6 CaftioffQBEadlGr51S3.3tS5lii1i 1 Y js . 6 6 chfeiqg+6s2,Vifs1.f1SS120s 6 .aDaniati2+.16t,g113.6114.11141. il 7 7 1 2 ' 7 16.i i..6t f 1 jfcniif6rx.G1brii121410..43.1oa. r'1z1 diti jr X f i1ti11 ffl . 1 Q no 1 J i .idia 2 Qfiff 5'ks21'.8l'i't'11,.177Q', 7 ii 3 '? 56810. ' I lliisQM412241114177- 11 if 1 A 2 2' ' ,, ' 1 4 l l,ilQS110oftfGf.2fB4i14!114l1?+6205e 5 .inn ' 2 iiii 2 Ketfifrhiie-199, n,i.62 i ' 1 1. 116.p213:. 1 21,. l 2 ,,,1 ew. 1f1.i11::as9.f1,1,js 1.,V,i,72 l 9'l2??3' ' 'T l 1 ' i1i.,,,,7 ? ,'1V, 1.2,, .,n76 21,6 1 ,1 . 12344 11,6 2 'ff'V, iiifzfzff ,- ,' ,,-f4 67ra07QQr7e?1rgzgarwz77Qzzzz WZZWWWWWQWZZWQQ 2,-,511 ,,',,, , ,.f,45.,1 if , NA. ff fff' f YZAA, ,Q W7 f 1 I 5 I 1 71 'f X 103' 5, ,,,, 1, , M y Wa fm? f f f IWW! 1 'U A1 11,,'1J . f f 1 if79fff'1 'Vf? , X 717 7 ewcewy gyfw. fwifif, ' of-fn-1 ff, V. ff, ,1 f1 , 4,,1,y,f, Wa? . . - , . f . 1 . vfifff vi .1 1 1?f717'31ff'T fww , ff ff 1,fW'2'wQMffff7MM 222rKff?2wfefasgnwzawzzfzz 21.0 0 1' GW' f ',:'1!,ff f 2 'iff M 1 1 , QQQWWZWQWWWWQQ ?,Vff1' :,.,. ,.1 :,,. VVAV V51 VV 1422'241am022112arr1422227722 ' 1 1 - ' ' 2240772f.02a4,20Za17Z000Q222 1 ff , r ZZZ??lg?7Z'fQfZzQgZZZZZZZ?WZ?2 1 f . ,, : 'Z f 1 ff ,Q y,g,4VQ,1f,V VfVffV, V. ,.fV,1,VVgV'V,,1.,,,V1Vz Index Clark, Dlanna10- 110, 206. 1 Clam Margaret 11 -- 61 , 160, 167.188, Cm Michael 10-- 112, 114, 170, 171, Clausen, David 10 - 206. CLAUSEN, Virgil -- 216. Clearence, Robert 12 - 171. Clemetson, Ann 10 - 206. Clennont, Bruce 12 - 213. Cottin, Shari 10 - 206. Colaaa, Lynda 12 --177. Colaas, Robert 10 - 213. COLBENSON, Steve -- 223. Colbert, Thomas 12 - 70, 71,177. COLBY, Vicki - 216. Cole, Beth 11 - 199. Cole, Jack 1 0 - 206. Cble, Katherine 10 - 206. Cole, Thomas 11 - 111, 199. Coleman, Bonnie 1 0 -- 206. Coleman, Fred 12 - 1 77. Coleman, Kelly 12 -177. Coleman, Tony 10 - 117, 206. Colley, Jennie 1 0 -- 206. Colley, Rebecca 12 -- 1 16,17'I. Collins, Lisa 11 - 1 12,199. Comer, Joesph 10 - 161 , 206. COMMUNITY STATE BANK - 238. Crqrngton, Lowell 12 - 93.97, 1 14, 117, Comstock, Dana 12 -1.09, 176, 1181 , 243. CONCERT CHOIR -- 60, 62, 83, 111 . Condon, Kaleen 10 - 213. Conley, Edward 12 - 21 3. Proliles Denneker, David 10 - 167, Vo, 206. ' Danielson, Jolene12+4178. V '1 oamamoenneni-199.. 1 1 1 . ' , Davidson, 0611189 1,2 -163, 165,169,176 L q oAvlD60a,1nulana-+1651 1 1 I1 Dam, oym1ria.10--169,206.1 V' 6 2 2 oavis,Jbhn1o-9-11s4,2os., . 2 1 DAVIS, MQI'l'6ll--222 .1,,2 j 11 1' 0av1ald.Ji4lia'10-5206.1 1 .V V 1 i0avrald,1'homas 11 165,718.4 2 DECAL-111+ rrlya Debrtlli, ',V, , ' Delries,'8rad,ley'10+-206. 0elon'g,'Dorene1126---V1,59,1176. V: V'.,V , V 1 ,1 DENNIS.Alohni-f86.?1113,1216Q11 ',Vl 5 1 1 ZW 71101142111 1159,-1151110 yy aylro 1,.7.. 11 1D9'u91QQ9n'991'uT 799'0-i115f1zf7f i1 1' '19'9'9994P3PF652f1f154.???L31 iPirfkrfilThiQf9i?i11 ,. iU'VlNGL'+i1354i 7 7 1 fe.'57,l EQ? fi' filfl QQ it 6',2,2. T , f 1 , 1 1 Conley, Patricia 11 - 199. VV CONNELL, Bruce - 1 14, 216. -fgua-MM g V--, 3 Connolly, Timothy 11 -144, 1ss,1 ss, 199. 71? . MY' .f,.,. ,.,. ffzxz:-f ,.,. xv. ,11. 1, 1.. , Consolati, Sally 12 -- 113, 168, 178. Cook, Patricia 12 - 213. Cook, Teresa 10 - 206. cooxs- 223. 2 V Cooper,Cheryl10 - 12, 110, 206. Cooper, Darrell 12 -- 116, 213. ' Cooper, Michael 10 - 213. f comrimrm 10 ---1-66,208. Corbin, Bret 12 - 178. Cornell, Lynn 10 - 206. Cornell, Rich ard 12 - 21 3. ' Corniah, Steven 10 -' 206. Corr, Sheila 10 -- 206. Corey, Scott 12- 111, 178. Coulter, Daniel 10 - 93, 206. Coulter, David, 1 1 - 199. COUNSELING -f 70. 71. 1 couneaujrizabexn 10 -izos. Coutier, Connie 12 -- 178. , Colrtier, William 1 0 - 206. Coy, Dean 1,0 - 206. Crandall,F81In 10 -206. ' Crandall, Ronda 10 -- 206. , Crandall, Sean 11 - 199. Croaby, Cynthia 10 3- 64, 168, 206. 1 cnoss counrnv, Boys' - 126, 160. CROSS COUNTRY, Girls' -- 127, 160. g CROSS COUNTRY SKHNG - 1 33, 164. Cufmnelin, Douglas, 10 - 206. Currence, Susan 11 -- 47, 62, 199. Cnrti,,Mike,e 165. 2 Curtis, Timothy 111 -4 107, 111, 199., , YCUSTOUIWS, Day - 222. , cusronums, Night - 223. 1 dudddddddd ' oagenaengrynne 10 -- aa, s1,1o1, 113, ,1 ,, zoe. , goqmggngera 12'--13, 178. ,oamgobugias 11 - 161, 199. ,,oahi,2Karen-172 -+ 99, 117, 178. 1oam,1Thomas,1o -167, 1 1o,2os. uanie,ae1iy 12,4-109,1113,114,149,164, J f'17B1244!2454 aw I in . 7f,fDahiquis1,YLpn112f+-2111,118. 1 4 2 'oahmesmriazin 12- 109, 163, 11s. nmsv FLORAL4-4240. 1 T ' ipalmnmi Allen io -4 1 10, zos. ,oamea,.umnV12-111a. 2 Q, 1 ,., 7 lei ilr' ii.l '.6 7 f 21Q i - 1 il?r1Swl'f2MQltnsfe.12:m159.2162.41.55s',11Q8m:f 1 1,211 i 1.,. 2 'U9W!!t!Y9ffl!l8H1Qrm223i f1fEfive1r 'f'-' 7.1 f:.1.f ,.i.-f . fi... .f-f-fv f... .f 1 ff.-1 ff f- . f mx V fT9f'-!Vl2i-l- W-vf Ef-1 n:1'.1114-'z f:-z' .1111 1+ W.,-1-.f1,f...1,1.,gf1,,1q.,1.-,1.,g...,,g::x1,11.ff,1..V5g1.7g,1g,zwfqj--:fV.1:::, rfQ,g. . iieegggggegg 'lrii :: i'Efi.5 226. . Li-iii.: ..1i'l rrar Y? .1iP9f?9!1'PG!x MPC'!?1!f'1.0fffz9s1.S+62Q9.1,f1n 1ff5F'FF!!?!??f,??09?F.'f1fffi?95iQ 62.1 2,,,. '?159!gi5A F.e1ff3125.1QQ?'f1 i.-' 1 2?540!3!5iS!!f89?11?+fv1n?8vv'fik ..,12 f lijii 2.., gi! ..,2f iE9l'9?'95fi39Y19'? 921104719217191-243991.liek1 'a?99?l!1G..!5f.!!'!B.f12,ft.13?-6111.117f?r11?5+3 ,,.e a,i1 1 2 1i5'!l99?2?!'?'fl1.9,95395421'141 ,.2. ,,6i l 1.,. ,261 f7'5i??9fi5?5ffY4190Fi'Y'Q11c+il794 'iri ilii Q21F'4?fPF!9J 0ffi?95+ 3 I ffl' Q flfidswffvsri 11f11i1:1991:f f?3'9tf f1'4'fY1'12fi177v 17943 2 1 gn., , ngE282'?'v4ff1f,'1?Pw1f1++1296- . 12..6 315 F!fY9FY ve04F'9'.10?'f759+1?05f 1 Elgslrorn, Mrcl1ael1.2e-179, V, 'VV' ,V , 5vanf!er,Bieh4rd42f-11991 1794 1 in Q15id?f1'M3fl w1 '72Q6' 2 13 Flidsvniz B'i59i11y++iB6. 194.1196 6 Eliiwisfrvwi11291211712 T 1 jaiimqn, Nancy 11.9J1'07f 71991 grlafagsbrg ramen 11 -115,199.1 g '-', f' F1 1. i '1'1 il-.i,' Index Ellison, Lisa 10 - 1 15, 206. Ellison, Todd 11 - 1 12, 113,115,199. Elvidge, Jan 11 - 161, 199. Elvidge, Thomas 10 -- 1 70, 206. Elvidge, Vickie - 161 . Errltggrley, Daniel 11 - 107, 109, 11 2, 113, Emerson, Steven 11 - 111,199. Endersbe, Michael 11 -- 213. Engberg, Charles 12 - 143, 144, 159, 163, 1 79, 241. Engberg, Richard 11 - 64, 165,199. Engberg, william 11 - 114, 199. Engetbrecht, Susan 10 - 206. Engelatad, Daniel 12 -- 179. Engelatad, -lohathan 10 -1 206. ENGLER, Lee - 56, 217. ENGSTROM, Lois - 222. ENO, Shirley - 214. 222. Erbele, Paul 1 2 -- 21 7. ERICKSON, Alpha - 217. ERICKSON, Barbara - 223. Erickson, Kathy 10 - 11 0, 206. Erickson, Kurt 11 -.47, 165, 167, 199. Erickson, Darrel- 165. Espersen, Wendy 1 1 --1 199. Eason, Kenneth 12 '--114, 179. Eason, Linda 10 - 101, 1 1 2,11 4, 206. Estes, Kent 12 -213. Evans, Cinthia 10 - 206. Evfggson, Julie 11 - 10'I,112, 164, 167, Everaeri, Catherine 10 -206. Everaert, Steven 12 - 116, 179. Exe, Jeffrey 11 -199. ffflffffff Fagerstrom, Tessa 10 - 1 1 4, 206. Fagervvold, Deborah 10 - 206. Fagenvold, Thomas 12 -- 179. Farrell, Colleen 12 - 179. FASCIMNG, Alan - 21 7. FATCHETT, Patricia - 217. Fautch, Elizabeth 11 - 199. FEIG, Norman -- 159, 170. Falling, Nancy 12 -- 36, 179. FENNIG, Lois - 21 7. Ferrin, Shawn - 169. Fetter, Tammy - 55. FIFTIES DAY - 43. Finley, Adam 10 - 206. Finley, Kevin 10 - 207. Finley, Michael 1 1 - 1 99. Finn, Steven 12 -- 179. Finnerty, John 10 - 53, 110, 207. Fischer, Robert 11 - 199. Fischer, Thomas 12 - 179. Fischetti, Michael 10 - 52, 111 , 207. Fish, Charles 10 - 207. Fish, George 10 - 207. Fish, Wendy 12 - 169, 179, 239. Fisher, Daniel 10 -- 207. M Fisher, Gary 10 - 170, 1 71, 207. Fisher, Michael 12 - 1 79. Fisher, Timothy 12 - 117, 179. FJELDE, Edward - 21 7. Flargrg, Elaine 11 - 64, 66, 97,113,114, 1 . Flatggn, Dyan 12 -107,113, 114, 115, 179 Flatten, Sheri 1 0 - 107, 113, 207. Flynn, Margaret 10- 43, 47, 92, 108, 207 . FOOTBALL, SOPHOMORE -- 169. FOOTBALL, VARSITY -- 47, 120, 1 21, 122 123, 159. Footh, Wade 12 -180. Forby, Mary 10 - 110, 168, 207. Ford, Bonnie 11 - 109, 199. Ford, James 10 -119,170, 207. Ford, Lynne 12 - 109, 1 60, 244, 245. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB - 87, 1 1 5. Forslin, Kathleen 11 -199. Forslin, Teresa 10 - 207. Forslund, Lynnette 10 - 112, 207. Foster, Edward 1 0 -- 207, 210. Foster, Mark 10 - 207. Foster, Stuart 11 - 1 07,112,199 1 Profiles Foth, Susan 12 - 116, 213. Foumiea, Mary 11 - 87,110,115, 167, 200. Fox, Peter 10 - 213. Francis, Caiharine 1 1 -113, 114, 115, 168, 200. Francis, Elizabeth 10 - 4, 5, 79,107, 112, 114, 200, 209. , Franklin, Jeffrey 11 -- 111, 200., ' , Franklin, Kevin 10-- 207. V Franz, Michelle 12 -- 54, 73, 90, 108,.1 11, 1 114, 115, 100, 244, 245.. Franz, Todd 10-207. , ' Frazier, Bryan 11 --- 200. Frazier, Steven '12 -p 160. , ' 'V ' Fraziergsuzanne 12 -4-180.7 1 Frazier, Terry 11 -- 108,11 12, 200. , Frederick, Thomas 12-- ,' V Fredrickson, Paul 11, -260. ' I ' Freesa,Daniel11-41200. I I Fnsewnvrono-1242. , 1 Froidlund,PauIf11,.,21,3,,fV,V, ' 1 ply M Freund, Mark '10-+v165, 179, 201, 2405 1 f 1 Freund,S1ephm1,z-+1g80. f i1,a , 1 2 Freundschuh,1Jqsdp1r11fe,200.,1,1 , Fngoral,Dhvid11-f122,f1S9.'162,c15B,'111, I I Frienafram--1es.f , I 1. . Puma, npueno 11 -641,'1,59,f200. I FURULl,E1h01-431,211 1 - I , , f , , , 9999999999 caasvag, Ruhed 12- 1so.1 I Gallagher, Lori 12 - 109,,111., 114, 180, . 240, 244. 245. 1 I Gallup, Steven 10 -4201. . - Garoelon, Carrie'1,0--207. ' 1 Gardner, Robert 12 -160. 1 Garland, Jel1rey12- 180. 1 ' GaIz,1'homas12-180. , ' j ' , Gallkel, Kevin 12 -1D7,112,113,180.' Geil, Siephen11 o -- 207, I I ' I Genest, MichaaII11, -- 200. Goneal, William 12 -- 1 80. . Gonung, Donald' 11 --4 21 3. I Gerhardi, Leslie 12 '--7 114, 115, 167,180. Giaseko, Debra 10-- 112, 168,201 Gilbertaon, Dale 10 --Q 207. . ei1uenson,George12--213. v , aimmson,Kmn12e-+117,18o. 1 Gilberrsm, Mana 10 --i52,.108, 110, 201. Gammon, Patrice 1e-- 207. Gialgd, charles 12--122, 159.165, 180, salma, John 10 --4, s. 110. 2111. Gunn, nouen-1so, 211. 6 Giwojna. Kelly 11 -- 200. Glgggill, Theodore 11 - 13,107, 1 12,170, Glassel,Eugene10-207. ' Gnawin. Sraey - ss, 151, 165. Godwin, Susan 11 - 125, 158, 160, 163, 166, 200. GDGUWI, Wend7y 12 - 113,114,115,124, 1823, 13 , 139, 157,160,162 165, Goetzinger, Eric 11 -200. Gohds, Kim 12 - 180. Gohde, Kip 11 -170, 200. GOLF -156, 166. Gonczy, Sleven 11 -128, 161, 200. Goodlund, Nancy 11 -112, 163, 165, 200. Goodman, Mark - 55, 185. Goodmanson, Allan 11 - 117, 213. GOPHER SPORTS - 237. Goracke, Sue - 164. Gortki, John 12 -20, 32, 33, 180. Gonler, Nancy 11 - 200. GOULD, Kathleen - 21 7. Gould, Marilyn 1 2 -- 8, 54,148, 161 , 180. Gould, Vivian - 165. Gould, William 9 - 160. Grace, Thomao 10 - 207. Graoey, Joel 10 - 207. GRADUATION - 55. Gral, Joel 1 1 -- 200. 20 Index Grant, Lisa 11 - 159, 162, 165, 200. Grales, Tina 10 - 207. Grazzini, Karen 11 - 213. GREEN, Richard -160, 164, 218. Gregerson, Beth 10 - 207. Grey, Patrick 12 - 213. Griflith, David 12 -2, 113, 114, 1S1,159, 166,180. Grohe, Karen 10 - 167, 207. Grohe, Ron - 165. Groen, Mona 10 - 207. Grover, Robert 10 -- 1 60, 207. Gulbrandson, Nancy 10 - 201. Gulsvig, Seat! 11 -182, 168, 200. Guslalson, Becky 11 - 107, 117, 165, 200. Gustalson, Jodi12 -43, 44, 91, 108, 114, 115,180,244,245. Gustafson, Thomas 12 - 1 60. GYMNASTICS, Boys' - 128, 161 . GYMNASTICS, Gills' - 129, 163. hhhhhhhhhh I-laack, Marlene 10 - 213. Haagenson, Richard 11 - 162, 169, 200. Haagenson, Rila 10 - 207. Haas, Becky 11 - 200. Hacker, Sharon 10 - 80, 108, 110, 207. Hacker, Stewart 12 - 83, 111, 1 80. Hackett, Jeffrey 1 2 - 180. Hackett, Michelle 10 -110, 207. Hadden, Paul 1 1 -- 200. Heddon, Mike -- 165. HADDOX, Red - 223. Hadley, Cathy 11 - 90, 108, 200. Hadley, James 10 -167, 170, 181, 207. Haag, Cheryl 12 -180. Haag, James 10 -- 201. Haeg, John - 166. Haag, Richard 10 - 64, 169, 207. Haag, Sandra 11 - 10, 44,159, 200. Haag, Timoihy 11 - 169, zoo. Hager, Robert 10 - 207. Haglind, Kenneth 12 -10, 44, 101, 110, 135, 162, 180, 244, 245. Haglind, Matihew 10 - 171, 207. Hakimi, Susan 10 - 213. Halaska, Rebecca 10 -- 11 0, 207. Hald, Michelle 11 - 200. I-Islpin, Michael 12 -116, 213. I-IALVERSON, Richard - 218. Halverson, David 10 - 207. Halvorson, Janice 11 - 200. HALVORSON, Judith -115,117,164, 21 8. Halverson, Melissa 10 --110,115,117, 207. Halverson, Robert 11 - 10, 44, 169, 200. Hamilton, Charles 12 -- 166, 180. HAMILTON, Marcia - 218, Hammer, Shari 1 1 - 200. I-Iammerschmidi, Ricky 12 - 180, 239. Hammond, Catherine 11 - 200. Hanke, Jeffrey 11 -111, 159, 165, 200. Hanna, Charles 11 -- 200. Hanna, Kathleen 12 -116, 181. HANNINEN, Bob - 222. Hanrahan, Keith 12--159,165,181. Hanrahan, Richard 11 - 160, 165, 200. Hansen, Joseph 1 0 - 207. Hansen, Lisa 10 - 92,108, 207. Hansen, Terri 12 - 111, 114, 181. Hansen, Thorvald 11 -109,111, 200, 244, 245. Hanson, Christine 1 0 - 150, 161, 201. HANSON DRUG - 236, Hanson, Judith 12 - 116, 181 . HANSON, Marilyn - 223. HANSON, Ray - 69, 215. Hanson, Todd 10 - 207. Hanson, Vicky 11 -159, 168, 200. HANSON, Wesley - 218. Haraldsen, Terry 1 0 - 86, 113, 207. Haraldson, Rachelle 10 -110, 207. Harem, Glenn 11 -159,171,200. Harazin, Dale 12 -159, 181. Harazin, Kevin 10 - 207. HAFlP0'S RECORDS 'N STUFF - 241. HARMONY FOODS - 237. Profiles Hardin, Tracy 11 - 11, 111, 200, Hama, .1u1ee1o-207. I I . Harm, Kathleen 12.5-111,1'S14 , name, uannaw 12 -654, 131. HARR0M,'Nangy-Lg238.yf',.y - ' . rmrfamygane 11 - 159,165,'260. , I I-lartmen,,D1erra 11 A. 3 N l'iar!man,'Thomae 10 L-5-201.' w' 1 xarlmann,I1mang11+ s,11.115ls,x1s9,51e5, 11.. l 1112 2 Q 7,1 K ,iiyly VV.L,VLLr kt, ibn L, H'f7 ?9F ?f'5f'V9'W1.0'+ 511591297-..fQf HASBHUUCKQ 901104+'.594f2149L315f:l 1i.ii 1 . . f9?'? f 'm9'3'? 11- T 11111 591 1531. :i H?S0i091fLHUff112+l191+flEI Q l.f.1i'.i T H3u98nV,Ginqyjz2i-1-81. 11,i,. i.., 1 'l'Iemnann,1'erosa 12 +5116,jl3gg. 9,55 ,QQ , Index Hoeppner, Timothy 12 - 58, 59, 165. 182. Hoeve, James 10 -140, 162, 170, 208. HOFFMAN, Craig - 21 8. H0f1man, Kevin 12 -- 20, 40, 41, 109,121, 138,159, 162,182. Hoffman, Marcia 10 -163, 167, 208, 241 . Hoffman, Mary 11 --129,157,163,165, 167, 201. Hogan, Constance 10 - 115,11 7, 208. Hogan, Jacquelin 1 1 - 201 . Hogan, Margaret 11 - 1 14, 11 5,201 . Hogenson, John 12 - 182. Hokanson, Barbara 10 - 181, 1 63, 208. Hokanson, Gerald 12 -- 66, 85, 111, 182. Holland, Heidi 12 -- 88, 107, 109.182, 244, 245. HOLLAND, Shari - 47, 222. Hogaenback, Chris 11 - 50, 159, 1 63, 1 69, 1 , Hollenback, Gaye 12 - 182. Htqanback, Jeffrey 12 -147, 1 64,165, HOLM, Howard - 223. Holm, Lori 12--73, 101, 108, 109,111, 114,115,183,2-14, 245. Holman, Kriss 11 -- 201 . HOLMES, Barb - 223. , Holmes, Mario 12 -107, 112, 183. Holi, Gail 10 - 11 5, 208. Holler, Karen 10 - 159, 208. HOMECOMING - 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49. HOME ECONOMICS - 64, 65. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -4 241 Hommes, name 11 - 101, 112, 201. Homuth, Bradley 10 -- 208. Hondl, Michael 11 - 201 . HONOR SOCIETY - 114. Hope, David 11 - 165, 201. Hopper, Cheryl 10 -167, 171, 208. Horarik, Shirley 11 -201. Horb, Teresa 11 - 201, Horch, Edward 10 -- 115, 208. Norman, Jeffrey 11 - 163, 201. Horslman, Jefirey 11 -- 171, 201. Horslman, Tammy 10 -- 208. Holchkin, Agnes 12 - 117, 183. Hotchkin, Linda 12 - 1 83. HOUSE, Roger - 214, 218. V Howell, Michelle 1 1 - 1 14, 201. Hlglggi, Keni 12 --47, 94, 153, 185, 183, Hron, Lizanna 10 - 208. Hubbart, Carol 12-- 213. Huber, Rita 10 --. 11 5, 208. Hubred, Allen 11 - 213. Hubred, Jerry 1 0 - 208. Huffman, Allen 12 - 1 83. Hughes, David 11 - 201. Hughes, Dawn 10 -110, 1 1 5, 167, 208. Hull, Thomas 12 - 1 11, 114, 1 83, 244, 245 Hummel, Dominic 12 - 183. Hunt, Todd 11 -- 213. Hunter, Elizabeth 1 0 - 208. Hunter, Margaret 12 - 213. Huot, Janet 10 - 108, 208. ,I-lauQGr1,Ksyin'10i-5207 .1,.12 yy .2', l Haugon,Roben,1.2+11a1g,1ifi l i11.2 QS i 1 6 Hd'-IQQH.Siiidbi1,'-+r.1i15?1544Q700,4 siies 1-laugqag, ViCkl,12+:1B1'.f3 jf. esi. Haukdm.Je11r5y11+-+200,.g ,..1 1,i.12 1 6 .1.1.2 i 1 Hyausladen, Mhry 114- 110,f200gfgf 1 uawes,6Micne11 12-5181. 1, ji .22, . Q y l-Ieyes, Patrick 115-g159,7166,i260.5'2 A-', E Hayes,PauI12-- 111, 1'6B,I181i.-' jq J 6 Hayward,Kate 11-41l11ii,29o1' A Iflazekamp, Dawn , HaaI,d,James10,+-,207. 1i'i,'i' Tay , Heaney, Guam 11-1 zoo, .12,, 1,11 I nnnry-5-115.11 , f Q 11adberg,Janet1e12 13, 1s1. ueqmgnumniser12-+41s,11s1. 1112.11,i l HEdb0fQ,VJU8DUB12'-4.1811 ',1iV.,i' 1. I Hman, :mia 12-11.6. I L f Humana, ,smmy 12 -111, 1811. ,,1i 1 me1mna,Kari 1U-- 11o,zu1, , y Hm1anu,IK1mi11oI+2om 1 y Hsaomawmn-222.1 . ' Q , I I , Q yy mgufgqn1,1Pa1ric1a 10 --'10fI,,1,12,f1-1 a, 115, 2.2,2 , ueggem-u,Roas1,o+,113g17o,f2os.- I I I I Hesn1c1w,goame1 ao-zoagj, 1 f , Heieterkamp, Mark11 ' Vg' I .uneasy caummq 12.-,.121,,1s1,,1se, I 1-1es1ner,1'homn1I11-1so,1s4,.2oo. 1. 1.,,, Q 11ei1zman,s11m 12,-r1B1. I , I I 11.1,A1. 3 1.,' ,ne19ermn,Iuichae1,1o+f2oa., 1 He1gerSon4,nobin1o-azoa. 1 f f ffljiaifz Helges0n,D0U9la8112++V182, ,121,' 1-2 , IHelman,9h2rl6f12-+-132,414,, 4,151 ' Helrnan, Thbmas' 1 111,f'1 31 Hqfman, Stay, 12 13? I . . Q. 1 V,11 ,gg 59511591 1101--.101,111D2215?34f,3Q?Zff3f7f226W Hammer, from 11 41 1s9,12oo.j:2g5 I Hvm11+Gafm'v 11 42005112 fzZZl21'j '15N03lKS0N. Kery,f46I+f19?f?Qfl?1i7f I Hmnw. 1HH'i'f'f96vf2M2frI12'-41192-f?,7?ii5fZ?Q?ZZfi1235132 H-'fhffwmww101-f16M7i2iE2iGS?? HOW. 0110124-2116. 2161424 43? IHfnwer.Jw11+-11S111S4Q1Sz.20QZ1f4'222z2 HQD2, CGW 11+ 38, 1107399415 f1i1'3f521!'V2l7 H9913-9fi4554' , I ,yfyli'Yf!,Qa?'f+f 2ii2li1i Z Hewf140een112+11IsHf1s2.g,iqf Hgfbsl.PlexerJ12.+ wa, fag 1 I X Hvffm-nn4,1hQww11f+20offf. .ei 2,5 iz X X 1I6Hf2f5wrs.1E'fzaue1h11f+ee,,1ov:m.3p34335542 Hegaburqg .xa11uf11QQ 16.16s.,211o9,f1i1if3 pf iff u:?:1fg,mfmQf2+ao:1a1,71fi,j5iif,g4:2,Z22 I I I - I Hwibwf9.GvI19-f-5189. I .l2, 1211 1 1 ,Q Heusbuu rg,'Gregory 12 -4+182,,169QV,1182. , Heqbe1,Pauf1of-zen.. fy Hiepler,Je11roy11 4-201. ' 22 ' Higbee, Roger 10 -208. ' Hin. Laura --166. ' xanga, Kathryn 1 1 - 201. I-lilletrom, Scott 1 1 - 201. Hinrich., Daniel12i-182. I Hinriche, 'Mark 10 - 208. Hinsefh, Chrisiopher 12 -107, 112, 182. Hinoeih, Genovon 11 - 201. Hinseih, Janelle 10 - 61, 208. ' HOCKEY, Junior Varsity -169. HQSSCEY, Varsity -- 142, 143, 144, 1 45, I-IOECHERL, Duane - 161, 1 63. I-Goeppner, Kolleen 10 - 107, 112, 208. Huck, Margaret 12 --- 183. Huotari, Janna 12 -8, 99,114, 117, 148, 161,183. Hurley, Pairick 11 --53.111, 170, 201. Husaby, .mai 12 - 183. Hutchins, Bruce 11 -- 42, 53, 102, 109, 111, 201 . Hutchins, 5I1eyla11 -117, 201 , 239. Huichinson, Lori 12 - 1 83. Huttner, Lauri 10 - 208. Huynh, Nghia 12 --115, 213. Imhofl, Jeffery 10 - 208. INDUSTRIAL AI-'ITS - 64, 65. lngebrigtsen, Jerome 12 - 1 83. Ingersoll, David 12 - 146,163, 183. INTRAMURALS - 94, 95. Irwin, Cindy 9 - 161. Iverson, Curtis 11 - 201. llllloofiiiiiiiif Y i f4acw-s,onQus1af12+-1as- i 1 f7155'?959P9?l'51lf3f'9iT2F1'39 ' N3'2l'11HH9+208- X ff s3i?fmsQw.Bf1s1rw+11o..11n,.zoa,z f 515S+49P1K29HfSC9Y'of2+161193-1 2 ig'fJaG9'28Q!'fB0b.+11554.165-5. o 1 3.E,rbcog:soo,Ihomasx11+115b,ggo1, 2i?EfoJ5QCbS61isTTehf111E-1165.1201i. i T 1 1 2 . iss 1.lo Mfii15f153f1Se.i155lQ Q 5 E3l1S'SQ6r. Sho1i?iSRN0.+4-293-1 .1 X R .1sofl11aeow.lTeifrfi24+owlsmf1811 Q - 1 1 .3gfzlqhrlkgilafueeiz-123.151,sa,1.2sQ1o601F lllol T ...oo 'f53s1'33'3o34:.243- 1 ll - Q 521-1JHhnke. Mikhail Ni- 1014.1-12. 114305-1. f .55 l pf iAtiA1off298.f 2 2 - -. i - 1 ' 1 1 1' 2 up-idw+ 11131144-293, g g 1 K- , . J Jahiigboigglas 101+ 110, 238. -m'.L xl . ,lASKOWlAK,B13kb-150,.1S1,21l. f ' JQZ2LABi+'U2'Q 2 1 2 1 1 j-RJBSINGERS-4-84l,i85,,111. .. 2 ' 2 1.mzegovngmyz-14a,1ss,1s3,1ss,1aag g 4Iaenkans,mafum1+zo1. 2 2, go- f M 2.,,1enks.1shelly1o-1s1.1,11,2oa.. 1 1- Jenson,Ba1'bara1-1--201.1 - , i 1 Jensen,afaaley12+1sa.. , 1 . Jensen, Bruce 12 4- 78, 94, 107, 1-12,1-1 3 114,181 - 1. 1 l.lensen,Jane'l0-+11-SL, 1 - Jensen, um fi -- 201. 1 , 2 Jensen, Pairicia,1,2-,163,183. A JonSei'l,Sbal'on 12 - 91, 108, 109, 183, ' A ' 244, 245. A - V ' Jensomdane 10-161. 268. , - . Lori 12 - 72, 159, isa. 'I Jensonjatrioia 10--159,208.13 . ,le11soFl,Spemer-165., ,, ' 1.1,JeskQ.2Dianne11-11o,2o1.l1,'1, . 1 Johhson,B!air-'1S4,165., - ' Johnson, Bra4fey12'+1l33.1 '1 gJol1nson,'8rian9+-169. ' , gg4oimsqiu,1arianlG.111-+213. I - , V, Q,1l,J,,3ahnQm,,4gaefysxol-zus. , 2,,l12 , , , llll flqesmim,-cynmia12-ss,113.f1j14,1143, is - z 1 1 , ',JohiisoQ,',Da!1ie111 -+f1'59,'2Q11Af, 3, ,Q 4 5 Q -Qf9idhiis0h,192rl510+208Q, Af. J 24121 , 1 1 ,i f 72 . 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Index Jones, Mark 1 0 - 208. Jones, Michael 10 -- 208. Jones, Palricia 12 - 111, 184. Jorgensen. Timothy 11 - 201. Jorgensen, Todd 10 -120, 213. Joyce, Karen 10 - 208. Joyce, Kim 12 -184. Juangel, Scott -153, 1 65. JUNGELS, Rhonda - 116, 117, 219. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT - 50, 96, 97, 114. kkkkkkkkkk Kaderlik, Marvin 12 -- 64, 213. Kadrmas, Breli 12 -13, 184. Kadrmas, Sue 11 - 201. Kajewski, Randall 10 - 159, 208. Kaldi, Anita 10 - 208. Kaldi, Michael 12 - 117, 184. Kambeitz, Steven 12 - 1 69, 184, Kampa, Paul 10 - 107, 112, 208. Kemps, Tim - 155, 165. Kampmoyor, Pairicia 1 2 - 1 1 7, 184. Kane, Mary 11 - 201 . Kane, Stephen 10 - 208. Kane, Timothy 12 -184. KARBO, Michael - 69, 21 5. Kargel, Deb1a10 - 1 1 3, 209. KARLISCH, Gisele - 223. Karlovich, John 11 -- 201, 204. Karpovitz, Jerold 11 - 201. Kaschl, Patrick 11 - 201. Kaschl, Sondra 11 -- 201. Kass, Mary10-74, 112, 115, 163, 167, 209. Kass, Mike - 156. Kaleley, D6ane 12 - 1 84. Katzmarek, Jane 12 - 16, 101, 184. Kellen, Lori 10 - 209. Kelly, Paul - 152, 1 65. Kelly, Thomas 10 - 209. Kemmer, Abbie 1 0 - 209. Kempainen, Jean 11 - 201. KENNEDY, Marjorie - 219, Kenney, Sheila 12 - 213. Kerrigan, David 10 -- 209. Kerrigan, Joseph 12 - 213. Karsten, Cheryl 10 - 209. KESLER, Loren -- 61, 219. Profiles Knulsoh, Mark 12 -- 126, 160, 166,1B5. Knulson, Timothy 10 - 112, 160, 209. KOEA -- 116. Koahnan. Jamal 12- 165, 1 69, 185. Koellor, Dawn 12f116,185. V . , 1 1 Koollhr,Palricia 10--110,,209. Koemor, Lorem 10 4- 209. ' ' Koornor, Sharon 10 - 1 1 2, 209, ' Kohser,,Ani!a 11 4- 213. . KOLLEENS--46, 50. 89, 107. I , Kolbo,Mory-4164 . ,V V ' .V i Kla:,OgIKQ,DQljiO010+ so, 1ea,1s1. sas, 1 Koneoko, Du Wayne 111-4 159, 155101, Kcggnan, Kenny 10-101, 112, 111,, wa, Kooirnan,K9vin12Q-4185. g , ' . Korkowski,Jel1rey11 4-201.. 'V V V1 Korkowaki, Stephon 12 --4 1 35, 247, 1 ., f Kon-boh,Kan-186. ' ' ' I ' j K0sk5o..Ee1lpan,1.2+-1116, 1115. 1 1 2 2 1 jKwqcxq,.oiqqQ.1.of2o9. ip Q 1 fKWP?'lGY'1 '.iP19i'1?0i1l14i?99+ ,..i4 1 J? Kf891 9ml8nIc0.12,f-e 185-1+ 3:4 12.,. f 'K'3F?9'1,'Tf4W,11 f55293' .i f .i.2-- ,Kf8iT2Q MBYv0'!0f?12.+f.1 1.51195-3 1 1 iK!F9!i 2917 'ffQf:'fiff1 V.VV,.V W .VVVVV, VV.VV,. 5 1 V.. :ii VKV., 12llglkfovvkwaivhefdlilv221169-,1Z1if1.2P?e2 e.o1.2 1 lf,'9fl!9'F9?!ff59'?F?F!1?l?'i1!35i1 l .nri l fffylff' 2 1' ,i.1. ,,.-1.V.1V ',V'V'.,- f i.,,i 1 ',f.- i 121 - ',' g xt .',-' so i-i,.- 1911 . .,., f 1Krgm1i9uq1f,,,IofaQqj11 . Iilgfjlei -V1,Vi,'V iz lelti 12.. fffiiff .i.i.i,. 5 28.0 g i,1 ' ilii., .i,i VVV, X .VVV.V .. V,V V,V.V if VV..V, .V,VV E VV.V k ,,l. gf ,JVJ I ..',.' , . 1 2 '8.. 2741? .VVV . .K1seb1B'3.D8S!n i'8. 1 -eiilieil 1 2 .i. Q , eii.i f 1Ki55?1?if956Yl55f1254l1355Z1'Eff ltir ffiifi eli, .1 Kljhf,4J,bhief10 'i.1-i. -l 'i', -,1.., 1'1 iff .ii.i 2,735 55f499f219v33Hi2f5e5f ,1.' f KU159ff'YT?15f?'55.i ,.'.. 5511354 .',ii 1 1'Y'1 ',i.i. i , A M Kessler, Mary 1 2 -- 184. , 3KnsgKa,-Mplchagl 20910, 1 1' Kessler, Peter11 -- 160, ws, 201. i.21, gjlz i,V0 xencnmark, saephen 12 - ev, 94, 154, 1s4. Ketchmark, Victoria 1 0 - 209. -.'1- XIV 1j1i4Q5g,201g'1 ' '-,', - Leunen, Lonice 11 - 201 . Kiedrovnki, Jamie 12 - 131, 144, 159, 163, 185, 242. Kielof, David 12 - 117, 213. Kieler, Margare1 11 - 213. Kile, Jayne 12 - 1 1 6, 185. Kim, Kathy 10 - 209. King, Bradlord 11 -- 159, 169, 201, 237. King, Todd 12 -185. KINGERY, Larry - 219. Kingsriter, Boni 1 0 - 4, 5, 1 10, 209. Kinsey, Frank 11 -163, 201. , Kirchmann, Timo1hy11 -201. Kirihaia, Jay 11 - 102, 109, 170, 201 . KIRKWOLD, Dennis - 219. I Kiellander, Mike 9 - 163. Kios, Cheryl 10 - 209. Kios, Karen 11 - 201 . f f' KLASEUS, James - 7, 1 59, 167, 219. Klein, Julie 10 - 113, 150, 192, 209. Klein, Peggy 9 - 161 . Kloven, Corwyn 11 - 213. Kline, Kaihleen 10 -- 24, 167, 209. Knafla, Reno 12 -- 11 6, 185. fyfxnzpp, Gordon 12--43, 101, 109, 185, M2 4, 245. XQKNAPP, Phyllis - 214, 223. fKnase, David 11 -- 213. Kndul, Kimberly 1 1 -110,111, 201 . Knight, David 11 - 17, 120, 122, 159, 162, 1 5, 1 68. 201 . ' Knudson, James 10 - 209. Knudson, Floberia 12 --136, 137, 139, 158, . 159,162, 166,1B5. Knutson, David 12 -- 114, 185. 'i'i. K 'WU3' .,'. i iii 1KW'2sK9'1 liiy Labarre,,Gary'11.-f-5201. '. ' z ,V-' jp- Lachdrivllef Nawwii11412014--S .i..12 1 ,mGh2wIa.owiufsmg12fe 213-U aaai .1 LQCh6fe1Dr1D?'41,01,++209le .dyii 2..2. 3 1 1.,1,aFqqnoo,uChitty!,12'-463,-,185.,,,, 1 ' LqFrence,,KanFiBlh 10 213, . Lghay, Doreen'12-f-,1,55.1 1 LaIi8fl1,'R65jil10'-A-1,10s,205.' 2 . LhIond6,gLi5i11,.e4-,201-. 1. iili 1 .i...0 3 1 Lhndes,Jam6s,4-554. 'V,V. T -V Q, 'VMV , ,L '1.' I-Arg, Bergii 147, 1.51, 1 59,1sa,,1m, 1 Langqcqn, 1,2g-1,217,1a5y ' Q 1 1 . umgstoxi, Teresa 12'--117, 185, . - . l.nuouAesAn1sl-4sa,1ss, Lapoi r11e, 145410.-+-1.10, 159,209.1 ' 1 f LAnKl,N,Maurean-219, , , 1 ,Larson,Crdig D.,1'D'-57,201 1 ,L8fS0l1, Crgig -+1'52,15s, 165.1 1 1 LARSON, Bernard - 222. ' 'V 3 Larsomboan 12 - 213. Larson, Debra 11 --f 72,13,107. 113,115, f 201. ' , , l,.3fS011,D58l18,L11 -Q+201,.1' . H . ' Vilgarobll. D0ugIas'1 106, 114, 209. Index Larson, Elaine 12 - 185. LARSON, Fran -- 222. Larson, Janet 1 0 - 110, 167, 209. LARSON, Jony - 164. Larson, Kim 10 - 209. Larson, Ladd 11-201. Larson, Lori 10 - 4, 5.36, 209. LARSON, Lowell -- 223. Larson, Mary 12 -111. 186. LARSON, Paul -- 1 71. Larson, Paul 12 -- 107, 113, 188. Larson, Ronald 12 - 186. Larson, Scott 11 -111, 201. Larson, Susan 11 - 107, 111,112, 201. Larson, Todd 11 --162, 168, 169, 201. Larson, Tom 1 1 - 153, 165. Lasaonds, Mark 12 -- 37, 43.159, 186. Latimer, Linda 10- 209. Lauby, John 10 - 209. Lanny, Thomas 1 2 - 213. Laudahl, Duane 12 -- 21 3. Lavono, Patrick 1 2 -- 95, 1 1 7, 1 88. Lawrence, Kenl11 - 201. Layman, Mary 11 -111, 163, 201. Leach, Margaret 12 - 117, 188. Leach, Robert 11 -159, 171, 201. LeCIerc, Annette 11 -112, 201. Lodiord, Edward 10 - 209. Lee, Cynthia 12-112, 114, 213. Lae, Daniel 10 -209. Lee, Kim 12-115,18S. LEE, Linda - 1 1 5, 219. Lee, Michael 1 2 - 94, 1 88. Lee, Sheri 10 -209. Lesson, Vincent 10 -- 209. LEFFLER, Glenn -- 21 9. Lehmann, Edward 12 - 97, 11d, 1 86. Lehio, Russell 10 - 209. Lain, Lucia 11 - 181, 164, 168, 201. Leisdon, Donald 12 - 186. Leiviska, John 10- 73, 107, 112, 115, 209. Lembeck, Mike 8 -- 1 89. Lembeck, Ionian 10- 167, 209. Lerud, Jennl1er12 - 108, 109, 113, 114, 185, 240, 244, 245. Lillsrgo, Kenneth 12- 98, 111, 117, 160, Liqnd, Daniel 12 -28, 27, 57, 159, 1 88, Lind, Mary 10 -- 107, 112, 209. Lindahl, KImb0I'Iy 11 -164, 201. LINDBERG, EIlll00d - 219. . Liggiglom, David 1 1 -- 1 59, 1 62, 165, 168, Lindeen, Rorie 12 -- 213. Lindgren, James 12 - 20, 38, 100, 159, 1 80. Lindgren, Lisa 10 + 75, 92, 108, 112, 209. Lindholm, Daniel 1 0 -- 209. Lindquisl, Del 11 - 1 38, 213, Lindquist, Jacqualin 11 - 201, Lindquist, Melissa 10 -110, 209. Lindquist, Nancy 10 - 65, 209. Lindstrom, Jacalyn 10 - 52, 209. Linggiwfll. Jinello 12 -38, 109, 111, 1 14, 1 . Lindstrom, Lori 12 -- 111,186. Lindslrom, Richard 12 - 1 86. Linlon, Barbara 11 - 112, 160, 165, 167, 168,201. Union, Debra - 55, 168. Liaiberger, Renee 10 A 11 5, 209. Livingtioh, Lcri 11 --- 11 1, 201. Lohhus, Nancy 12 -412, 54, 111, 1 14, 186. Logelalld, Denise 11 - 101, 112, 113, 115, 201. Logelin, Patricia 12 - 213. Lommen, Scolt 12 -- 39, 57, 1 86. Long, Caihleen 12 - 1 19, 149,164, 186. Long, Ronald 10 -110, 170, 209. Lorang, Todd 12 -186. Lorentz, Tom 11 -- 165. Lortscher, Paris 12 - 186. LOUISELLE, Charlofle - 223. Lovo, Jamie 12 -117,186. Lovo, Robin 11 - 201. Loyd, William 12 - 186. Lubansky, Frances 12 - 186. Lucas, Lorelei 1 0 - 1 01, 209. Lucius, Thomas 1 2 - 1 1 7, 186. LUCKFIELD, Joyce - 219. Luckie, Michael 11 - 11, 201. 231 Profiles Ludwig. Jane 11 -- 201. Lueck, Jolotta 12 -- 213. Lueken, Rohorl12- 107, 112, 113, 186. Lueken, Teresa 1 0 -- 269. Lund, Robert 10 --209. ' . Lundahl, Jennifer 10 - 112, 209. Lunae, Karin 12 --113, 165, 1ae, , 1 Lunagnm, Lisa 10 -107, 113.209, , in 1 1 Lundsivom, Lynn 10 -- 209. Lumen, Charles 12 f- 151, 195.1 1 Lusnell,cnriaune11114-401. 1 V Luw,Ken11--161,11 1 W 1Luzar,Mary111-5761,2l11.' fifyyj 1 Lum,ulichae11n-1's1,1ss,12q9.f 1 1 Q Lynne, 1cimberley112+11fas. 1 ' i 1 1 , 1 1Lvw1d,John:110ff210,1 1 f 1 1, 1 f,f1f, 1 1 1' 7 1 fuk 1 lp111'f,1f!j1,f' 'nUWUUVUUUVW1 1 1 f1 ff,,1f1'1f11 1fMAlX!f3,,DQQl1ef159, 'V1' WC45'li'?'f+ 2.'41w-WK'-111wwf-11.1111 Q41 ,,2q1., L, , 1 11 1 Maddlwll- 39U'9Q'11F4i105f12934i12f' V 'fMadf3elmla11 10141201.112111f1?f?'J21Q 'f1', 'ficfi 11 .1 ,, , -. ,f,.,1. ff, 1, 1, ,f wMaU4vn,.Pauli11,1e-11n1:112:.111113z2Q1s2:2' 1111 1' faasenqsfdvien.101-e12Q1l21mifffrTf1pL1fz 1111 T 1 1 M6960 S'4WP'i'1113Fii64?V2fg 375 . if 2 ' 1 11fMaglQ1hin,Gan6,12E??1S1:1 ,, ,'1 V Mahlqlhiri. J4ffKQiE1i0fi'?3?211UQf,Q, 1 fl 11 fl' I 1 , fmahom Ph,Ul51i019+156,f162g1ss,11q,21o.f 1lf11 1,5 1 .1lanonl,sfe1sunn31z+-+,1lo1, 1111211131 1314 f111x1,m141,1:xsfza,-41121. 5 11111 w 1 1111vmfa4m++11iss.f.1, , 2 A111 4 . 1 1 f'Mi4'9Fhd.0dllw1 12f-101,1111.114111B1 in if Maliszdwski, All1y.101v-4,110,1210.' 5 27' r4lpllan,Mas9are111-4-4201.11, 1111 f ,malz.is1e1fen1z'-5213, 1 11 1 2 11Mannii1g,fMdrkf12l-.1s7.j f1 Q .Mansbr1,Melan1s1-11 44201.-11, J , 1Mansoqf,VJ6sepI111110 4- 52, 210K-f xg 1Mahwvf.Paol121+f1:45,11a1.: 1111 111, 111 1 MARCHING annoy 15, 79, 1611 ' Margasnn,Cha1yl111.1-A2011li 1'1' Q 'gi 2 'M8rhoi11,Michael1,2,a-11'1,7,1187, 1 f 1 . f 1 r4larko,,Jgmes111Q-1.1111129111 . ' 121 1 2 amarm, Kevin 12'- k52,.1U7, 112,1114,,1,a,1., 1 1Marquafu1,o1svrul1Q,+. ss,113,1.1x1,.21aL 1111 1 2 ' Marfoquin,lMicheIle.11--4 2011, f fy iMam1quin,'l'l1nmas 12-4181.1 Q77 , '1 Marraydulie 112 +. 162. 187. . , 1 MARSH, edward.-2119.11 , 1 IQBYSCIBK, Dar1na111 --201. I 1 , Maraolek,-Krista 10-12111. 1 Martenson, Bradlay.11--- 201. 1. --A A A Martenaqn. Jelfrey 10-+210. , X1-11 1 1 1 112231, Gary112,-- s5,1ee, 169, 132, 244. 1 1 Nlanin, Scot! 10-4210.1 1 - f T . 1 f Martin, Susan 12 -f 213. 1 Martin, Wada 10 - 210. - Many, Joel 10 - 170, 1 79, 210. Marty, Mille -165. V Massee, Jana 12 - 67, 159, 187. Master, John 12 -- 187, 239. MATH - 66, 67. Mathews, Randall 10 - 210. Mallson. Robyn 12 - 187. Mans, Susan 11 - 150, 161, 184, 201. Maxwell, M3127 11 - 201, McAllister, Robin 12 - 46, 187. McArdle, Michael 12 - 10, 42, 44. 45, 48, 49, 54, 165, 187. McCaIvy, Brian 12 - 64, 95,111,169, 187. McCan, Cecelia 10 -- 9, 57, 159, 210. McCarthy, Judiyh 10 - 148,161, 210. McCar1hy, Palrick 11 - 165, 201. McChesney, Susan 11 - 201. McCIun, Beth 11- 111.115, 202. McCullen, Lisa 10 - 210. McCullen, Lynn 12 - 187. Mgslgnieis. Amy 10 -- 43, 108, 110, 1 .', Mcbaniels, Barry 11 - 122, 159, 163, 202, 244, 245. McDonald, Anthony 1 2 -- 57, 188. McDonald, Mark 10 - 56, 210. 1,,! f ,Z Index McDonald, Mike - 165. MCDONALD, Judy - 219. MCGAHA, David -- 1 59, 1 70. McGilp, Jayne 1 2 - 65, 159, 188. McGilp, Joan 11 - 109, 202. McGinley, Brian 12 - 12, 43, 161, 188. McGroar1y, Bryan 12 - 165, 1 88. McG-roarty, Mark 11 - 171, 202. Mcilenry, James 11 - 202. MCKAY, Miko- 17,120, 121, 159, 185, 219. Mclienney, Doreen 1 2 - 1 11 , 168,188, 240. llcKil:rben, Alan 11 --213. McKibban, Michael 12 -188. Mcliinny, Susan 12 - 116, 188. McMullen, Timothy 12 - 213. McNamee, James 10 - 111 , 21 0. Mclllamee, Kim 12 - 223. Mead, Donald 10 --107,112, 210. Meggilt, Douglas 11 - 213. Meirelles, Jose 12 - 98, 117, 1 88. Melsler, Janis 12 - 90, 108, 113, 114, 188, 197. MoIchiSedech,Taml12 - 148,161, 1aa. Moll, Carolyn 12 -144, 1 88. Moll, Teresa 11 - 202. 1 Mellon, Michael 10 - 210. Manke, Mibhalle 11 f- 111, 202. Nlensing, Stephen 11 - 202. Mefedyk, Robin 11 -- 202. Mericle, Lynn 12 - 213. Merrick, David 12 - 188. Manila, Michael 10 +- 213. , MENTENSOTTO, Rita - 223, Menensolto, Vickis -166. Master, Clinton 10 - 210. Msslad, Todd 1 0 - 107,112,115, 210. Mguwissan, Kay 11 - 202. 1 Meyer, Craig 10 - 161, 210. Meyer, Kdlhy 10 - 21 o. Meyer, Kglli 12 -- 176, 188. 1 Meyer, Michael 10 - 170, 210. Meyer, new 11 - 202. Michaelis, Paul 1 1 - 202. MicheI,Dana12-82,111,114,150,161, 188. Michal, Daniel 10 -- 107, 112, 210. Mielke, Roberi 12 - 169, 188. Miessen, Todd 10 - 210. MIKKELSON, Sylvia - 223. MILLER, Ann - 70, 219. Miller, Brian 10 -- 210. Miller, David 11 - 202. MlLLER, Dean - 219. MILLER, Janet -223. - Miller, Karen 11 - 213. Miller, LuArln 11 - 202. Miller, Micheal 1 1 -- 1 59, 155, 202. Miller, Shelly 10 - 210. Mills, William 10 --210. 1 Minenko, Nicholas 12 - 61, 213. Mingo, Vicki 10-- 110, 210. MINNESOTA VALLEY PORTRAIT COMPANY - 240. MR. STEAK RESTAURANT - 240. Mitchell, Gordon 11 - 202. Mitchell, Terry - 166. MITHUN, Herman - 223. Mizuhaia, Karen 10 - 210. Moe, Ellen 11 -111, 202. Moe, Kalnryn 12 -1as. Moen, Lisa 10 - 210. Moen, Sherry 12 -188. Moerke, David 9 - 163. Mogren, Cynthia 10 -- 210. Mohr, Janell 10 -114,210, Molamphy, Marlin 10 - 210. Moline, Joan 11- 6,10,102,109,163, 165, 202. Moll, Jay 10 - 210. Moll, Kathleen 10 -- 210. Moll, Theresa 12 --188. Monson, Dean 12 --188. MOONEY, Carl - 66, 219. Mooney, Shelley 11 - 90, 1OB,109, 111, 202. Moore, James 10 - 210. Moore, Terri - 157,165. Moot, Carolyn 11 --202. Morell, James 11 - 163, 213. Morell, John 10 - 163, 213. Profiles 1 1--11s.fs1,,2119. ' 5 1 ,Morgan.10a1siql11o+16sg,1170,210.1, J 1 1 l11prgan,biana'121+1f86.g 11'1 P , 1 Unread.,.J9hn19l-414136941525, 0, V .11 illalilrd- 21104 7 1 11111gqgqn,11a1y1111f-11111,l2oz. 11r.llr 1 f M01'kJh9f?llS1lli121,3L '-1i1 if i 1. 3 1 1 Morag, 52.31121 -+1111,51115,11s1, 5 Dari! ,12lii1111S6.1'1885lJ 111. 1 1 f 1r1r1 Mosau.ll1eppie112fe115841 1l1er llvlililifziailili 1241 1l6f111lBi 1 75 1 VNOUWQI6hY41i+i1571431?1' t1l2i 2 fi ' 153297411-111:f114311T'93:l: fl .i'1 1 .1111 'if' 1 1751W0'b5Sl9f. KMA W il Q 1 g.aMvlli?i31Barbara1246185Y?3151125125if .1.1..1 1 1 'liril. l 1 T5 1'11 r.1r elri 1 ' 2y1.1111 1MYQfS11fT?!0l!?4S!1Q,rrz?1941 11.o11 .23 ..elt.... 31-iff 1 NYFPWE5 Kit5Y'ffT1975Zf1 .111 1 l'1 ,g 1-1.13 f.-1 gf,11,1z1 ,111 1f1f- 3-1 11- 11f1 1.,. -.1,1,g- 1 1 111 11'.2. Nicki:B1r!9m121-1-+11144:153114l1211 I I 1 f x,.t1Q9vlsiLa0ribg12 4411113-1..giv1f,1 1, 1ri1 ,snails.Siudf111Q1e+12110s1122 733150 Nigilfblliiii121017912111 Ziifif' 1r'. ' tnrre N1-aww.Qmswhefe1l21+f1a1:1-fwfr. .11i .r1tr ,111,1 f- NG!ib!i54A'i?h5H9L129F 1i1:ff.111L 1 1 rfrr1 ' I-1I ' 221f1Z1if1iNQfx6'21 KQfi21T1s:9 11911011mmmyzaz1-9m.fsQfi1a9,,y9z4vMHWQ , 11,152 5111,1,,y,5115zg 1' ,mf 11f1f1fjfn f',1 ,f'. 3j51'ffZ65 31533 421 .f4?1,C'f' ff. f K V f,1f2,-fff, 1-9y71f1 ,51fy:f,1,f1f1f4y3 Neryadf faff 1' ff f.1. t.fl... 4 r1.f... 1.111 1 Nwsvfdi ilhfdlliiifieifzffi 2272 Q in 1 , 0, 1 if Nifhvfs 141111110 -+111 2195 inlf 2224HNICO'-LETgHAmgcAR,EC2N?EB1++23Z1,?W fq1'4!5F50N11AF 4f9Y f1223'f1 i1.1 3 'vii i r11i err1. Nfefwkbfwv ++21041vPf fffr' ,11. u1e1w1,JKe1mem,1n-+110.210, r aff 1Nilael!.Cafy10+h1210. '1', fi 411: NWean.1.iaa1o4-1211g1fl ff f eltr. 1 Nbrd, use 11 --ss, 101. 110.2024-jw11 Q ,Nord,'Sandra11114-11'11,'168Q2021l 1 jg Vg 11 Moraine, Bret 12 -511 1,'165,,1f9, 2.2 ?f 5 1 Nordine,Bn.1ce'11-202., ' Horam, Su!an'11-202,243.1 f' ' V , Norland, Timothy' 12 -- 116, 189. ' ' Narrgard,Debra10-1211.4 1 ' Norrgard,Lois12-61,189. ' 1 1' V Nav1h,Brian10-2111 V '1 V nggnwssrenn snux S0UTHWEsf..1 j .1 11 Nuvuzxe, Roger 12- a, 13d,715s, 1895 ' 1 Nulpn, Peggy 11 -97,114,211 , V Nyuevg, John 10- 211. 1 1 1 Index Nygran, David 11 - 6, 159, 202. Nygren, Paul 12 - 189. ooooooooool Oakes, Patricia 12 - 213. Oakes, Sandra 10-211. ' 0'Connor, Michael 12 - 159, 189. 0'hara, Judith 10 -- 211 . Olcjnicak, John 1 1 - 202. Oloinieak, David 1 0 - 1 70, 211. Olson, Craig 1 1 - 213. ' 1 0lsan,Jody10-211. A , Olsan, Judith 12 -438,111,189 . 0Iaon,'Sl:ol1 10-F--169, 211. 1 1 Olson, Bruce 10 - 169, 211. 1 ' Olson. Caijolyn,12 --- 189. Olson, Chgryl 121- 202. ' 1 Olsoi14Gui1ak10+211.' 1 1 ' olstm,J.111o-3115 1 0lgon,JlIl12,4-116, 1113, bi 11 1 Q1s9n,,lulis 126-15, so, 31, 167, 114. wg. o1sqn,l.qe11.-2113.1 1 1 o1,son,Mqrggi911p2a.A 1 1 1 1 ,powwmm 1:1 4-111sa,aoz. 1 Olajin, lvlichqllg 111 - 213. 1 1 0lg1f3n,Mo1'riQaa10w-g-'213. 1, -i 1 0LS0N,Mvf0b1-v 219- i11.1 1 T1 Orion. Pamela 12 F5181 .gf Dlqon, Raul 11- 2012. 11 11 .f 1058501 995' if -1189. Ql5qi1.1Rnbe11Q1z 189.1 19'?9 v5'P'! 1?1'f'11P2129?e f 1 1Qlsvns 51099190 1-11 1+1115.:2U2f.w 1 o1.4,11,ls.,aa11.n114: 11om1g, 21 12,1 Olson, 1f1,f4'1f' I 4211-f1'1.,1vf-1211111111511i1fr,f12v2.1zf2.1-1.1 9f'diGh121Lindn11 +291 1 1. fwef1fP-fw+111e11. A111 ow-11:19-S1111 111.+P11a114f24121 4 'QHCHESTM9-186...1134i.15f 11i1 1 0reql1,pgv1cp,11 -f,202,11ff-,,',: 'm1l Q I 6rcu11,,bqpn1 ,1o -1s11,3,,2,11..1 ,ff 1 V lmcumffnfane 11' 4-'203q'gLf' 1. 1. f!ol1cuTf,f4amaa4421Qg1,g:1 v orcutf, Kevin 121s-4'21a5f f 1 , Q1-vie,Miqhael104w1211f'1fp,g jf, 0rzib,Susan12,9-el1116,'190.1f '1,1 QjQ'1' 37,3 1 0w6ldgKP0'ryn,1zf+'1i09.111, iso! ' gorvom,1.asa.1e1...m7,f11124164.1131,g11gg 0sbem..Mefs.1ve+211f'.f1l 1111V1 6 .55 ,ostenoavia 121-Q-3b.11o4,190Lj 11 0s1mas,uavia114412ps.l 1 10sildnd, Micheal 12 419011 111 1 1 ,1 I osmind, Sherri 11 +1'10, 1115, 1 osmuz, mu-411554 1 1 11i1 1 .Otiosdnmobon 1121-1 211a,'239,1 1 Qtlosdn, Thomas 10 -H 211, 1 OXBOHO 236. V V ' 0ze1,D6niz'11 -f-113,114,190,,, , pnpppppppp vagal, Richard 10- 170, 211. Pagel,1Floberl'12 -11 90.1 Pahl, Germaine10+ 110, 211.1 ' 2 Pahula, Jim - 159. ' . , Palmer, Chrisloph 10,- 213. ' P8lm9l',l1Bll0 12 - 115, 165, 190. ' Palms, Grant 10 - 115, 211. ' PARKER, Corrine - 223. PARKER, John - 220. Parson, Russell 11 - 203. Pale, Belty 12 - 1 90. Pale, Jell 10 - 110,160, 211. Paul, Lori 10 - 110, 211. Paulson, Kristina 11 - 11 3. Paulson, Mary 12 - 113, 190. Pamzke, Roger 10- 161, 211. 0fgggU9hf10SSY?FY !? 10+i110s1T11511'3111n 'VYV fff 2Qwmwmwmm+zm 4fef,w+. l ,' Erifii9 v+ 112:1635 f21 15 l f l. .' i j j : X i .' ' 1 l TiTf?fH?!4ii??4P8iiPf1 2f? 159a2f3LQ 1 Y i X fi 2 l l X l l +59iQ1 51s 1 59Q 1 634 1GSs l if Q 5 l VLLL.V iL i VLmL E ,VL,xV gi V,l,L qi VL.LL: 11i?f 1 99- ' e l'Q l 1 ' 1 ' 1 -'l 1 ll T f 074 1?2u113f 203E 7 ' 199a : 2Tfi I f l l l ii ii j if l l l i . 'IVL Q fill Yl, ,A, 1'-LA E 'l'L lK-i: il irh ?: E QQ fL7S66???f1f5'i4 Q i f f 557 l .l 1 A 1 1 -AVA , l' 4 22? Ex 2ff l y 1 - fn-fry 1 ,Q ,, -,f:,wyg:4,jf,4,fyQ W, ,fffw , 2 ynw yi ,V gmfyg f f f' f , ff ' fl . , f ,, f ff fMff,fff14f,fyv my vf fwjz, awww f.,y ,Af Nw HCf'ff,'fW'44 WMM ,ww - cw f,, wr, fi ' mf W wi W Mfg, ZQQQMagW2?ZQzQWzQZaZZZZZ QQ44ww3g2?WzZzZZQQQZwz f., mf! fn Nff! 2, , yf , ,,'- ,Mi y yy ' f Y 4 2' Q Wmff 'mf . ,, ,, 'Wi' ,if fffCf,QQf,Q4fWmQ' yW7f,jQQj777zQWe ffff Index Pribble, John 10 -182, 211. Pribble, Thomas 1 1 - 169, 203. Primrose, John 12 - 86, 159, 191. Prindlo, Janet 11 - 1 07, 109, 103, 247. Prinson, Troy 10 - 213. Pritchard, Mitch - 185. Prooai, Joan 10-- 101, 113, 211. PROFILES - 100, 1 01, 109, 244, 245. PROM - 54. Prondzinskl, Krysia 1 0 - 211 . Prondzinske, George 1 1 - 84, 21 3. Proul, Christoph 12 - 1 91. Prout, Joilrsy - 1 2, 191. Psihox, Julia 10 - 211. PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT - 68. Puls, Allen 12 -120, 159,169, 179,191. Puls, Eva 10 - 211. Pung, Kathleen 12 -116, 191 . Pung, Miko 11 - 203. Purcell, Cheryl 11 - 203. Purcell, Lynn 1 2 - 116, 191. Pylka, Lawrence 11 - 203. qqqqqqqqqq Quigley, Gerald 12- 111,159, 191. ' Quinn, James 12 - 11 7,191. Quist, Jacquolin 12 - 31 , 54, 111, 191. Qhist, Jillens 10 - 211. . rrrrrrrrrr Radddg Kdran, 10 -4 108, 211 ., ' ' Rddtbachg Hblly +1811 163. I V .RADEBACHQ MarshaIl'-- 220. V Ramey. Cynthia 1 o - 110, 21 1g Rainey, Peler12 .- 159, 165, 31, 191. Ramgynsherfi 10 -- 1 10, 211. ' ' , Ramsey, Gary 11 -203. Rannoxq, rims-146, 1s3. naxmumn, Jeneky 11 -11, 107g 112,,, 11:s,2oa. f Rassmussen, Ka:ie12 - 11 1,181'. Rassmusseng Kim'12 -111, 129,163,191 .' Rasmussen, Reber! 10 -- 1'07,'11'2, 211 . ' Hawaii, Charles 1,1 - 203. ' , Ftbeck, ,Kristofer 10--1208, 211. , Bech1,Cathqrine 10,-211. ' ' I Bedden,scon1o -112,114,211.f fnee4,Jenrey1o-115, 1'51,211. A ggqf1,sQon12 - 191, aqisq Debfa' 12 -- 116, 191. mass, Mildred- 223. , 'Rekomiski, Thomas 12 -- 116, 213. , Hamer, usa 10 -- 211. ,Rqjnai,,MichaeI 11 -203, lonnit, Timmy 1,0 - 211. Rensloya, James 19 - tb, 163, 211. Redlbr, Caihefine 110'- 107, 112, 211. , Flefzer, Cyrifhia 11 -- 203. V ,jReuder,Kalhieen 10 - 207, 211. neuaer, Leo 12 + 94.191, ' IRBJQ-pdf, Lisa 11 - 109, 111, 159, 203, 244, Revier, Tammie 1,1 -- 203, ' Rhedin, Melissa 10 - 211 . Rickard,Carol12-- 111,117,191. V Richard, Jean 11 -203, ' Richards, Jelfrey 12 -191. Kuchards, Lisa 10 - 167, 211, 237. ' Richardh, Roxarma 10 - 167, 171 , 211. nicnarqnon, Barbara 10 - 1 10, 211 . niqhes,Anne1u-110, 211. hidhgruber, Craig 11 - 203. f nidgway, Tamara 12 - 191. f Riebe1,,niohard 11 -- 203, megan, Dennis 11 - zoa, RlEKENA,,Bgrnard - 220. ' Hiemer, Tammy 1 0 -- 213. ' Riggs, Diana' 11 -+- 203. ' RiIeaQ Thomas 11 - 203. Ringslsad, Nancy 10 -- 211. Rischmilldr, Cafherine 12 - 191. X Rischmilldt, John '10 -F 211. ,Q Profiles Rigohmiller, Nancy 10 -400, 107, 211. niahavy, Maeoml12 -213. A l Riihr, Barbara 11 f- 1'11,,154, 203. Riiisrgdim--55., V ' 3 nuan,Deura12-192. mslarman,chnr1qs12-122,1s9,1s5, ' n4n0nqru,Julis12 --192. William 11 ,-203, nm, .mm 1o-211, ROQBf!,KlWl11'Ff203. , , g nogm, xim umy1o+4 11 o4 211. n 13 Riiimaifvick12 f-1w- 11n 1 swfi. nQgm. 1imnmy 11 +21 1 1,31ss, 1zg,2qa.X ,1,1 A f gognguy.4Qnr.y1 1ga1 sa,f2os, y 1 94i!v0bY4 549 '0f+179Q f7?f ?3 1F Y 1 - 30U-f359lf11'4203Q ,, ,.', f i f R04Y5 4Se'4iCh2f' 1l? + 1f5f419?4 J Z f mquanah 1 z f-F1a,1sg4 g ,:yy I L f fRQ?f1 H iC'ier6 1g2 f+ 11 B, 21 3sf'G iaii l : i3Ef X fill2B9ifi+iS1Qv!!9Qf1Qf?1656?fi 14 7f?fi2z z 322k f f f lil ' 1 f f f ,,,.,, ,.,,,,,,, ,.,,, ' faai ' ' f 41 .2,.f X 'zfgyxrfyyi .,1f i .,' L ff? 1',' f-,y f,,. 155 f.,f ,,f,, 1,1 ,f,'., f 2MZ55ME5Qg355E555ZQQmz .,, f , f 7 X 'Q'1fElfjL'f? ' ' W1 54'!iUvlS0M1?ll0 3 1 H2934jfff iff? iSaQid9dfg.gEf6dleyii12 egf293: g2 3g 11 lieia l2,211i r wiff SAH9V19fS2fB999?f?2+92Z0efQ2lff ,.l2 9ii,l i 'llf ff f:,fi ii,2 32Qfyksiagel l46fi'1liw32igg3115421655J623211. i.1. f,, i jfi 54112034 as sfeundembvW4y12fefg1m ll,il 5 if ,ieili .,,i 33,ilT '3?Sd5i0d6f!,iFb!fibiaf10?f2'?-154 ,',1 ?f-I ' ' i? 2gf5sandqr9fEB6b6d sa gjzua: .l,..,,.li1',1 751 '3'1Y'Y6r,fDi8'i'!f12 5v+ 67,11if114493- l f? ?5Sf4V9l50e1U8Vii1f12+f165Q1 93 f 152g 1's5,fj9a. 417 55Cii'1f9n4 8e19t 1 op++21 1 + 'fgf 'sqggtargllig',qosah0i'1,D1-ea 211, A 5173'f5Q3ff3f91'iQB9b ff2'+,11Gaf193-: 1 ,.V,VV ii ,V I g g :f sgh4eppig ,n5ul 1 2 +g122. 1ss, '1gss,l1sa. 4 f ',,'.i f Sqhagppi,-Bu1h 11 +l94, 160, 167, 2o3. , 1 X, ' Schglqg1Tamardhj12 11Li,'161',L193Q, ' 2ff fSQbHfW4 Tirii6fhv19+-211 ,.1,2 fspnagvef,npbin 1 o1-1211,1 1 f SCMvb40avid 11 + 2oa. Index Schaupp, Bradley 10 - 21 1. Schauar, Deborah 11 - 203. Scharer, Michael 11 - 84,143,181 203. Schippor, Cameron 11 - 203. SCHLICHTING, Dorothy -- 223. Schfichiing, Larry 12 - 73, 109, 115, 1 93, 244, 245. Schlichiing, Mary 11 - 107, 203. Schlutof, Paui 11 ---203. Schluicr, Richard 10 - 21 1. Schluist, Teresa 11 - 1 1 2, 203. Schluief, Theresa 12 -- 213. Schmid, Susan 10 -- 21 1. SCHMID, Vhnnie - 223. Bradley 12 - 105158, 193, 244, Schmidt, David 10--108, 211. SCHMIDT, Karen -220. , Schmidt, Kriliill 12-191, 109, 113, 114, 125, 160, 162, 185, 193, 244, 245. SCHMIDT, Luther --5220. Schnoor, Mindy 11 --203. Schomrnar, Gregory 10 - 21 1. , A Sohnrla. Darryl 10 - 107, 112g211.' Schorn, Jamos 10 - 169, 170,,211'. A' scmm, william 1 2 - 72, 165, 193, Schouveller, Richard 11 - 203. Schouviellsf, David i1 - 213. Schouldalln, S000 12 - 213k SChUllWQfl0Y,M8l1i11 -203, , scnoumuav,nanay1 o -1 o1,211. Schulborg, came 11 -f 160, 161, aoa. W senunmsnc-1ss. ' 4 ' l senunz.1.ori1of-z11. f SchuIz,Andrev411-213. 'schuaz, .1ameno+11o,211, sqnuman, John 10 -5-211, 3Cl'wSier,Kurt-41g52,165. ,,'. 1 ' senwamq, oavid1o+z11 . Schwartz. Raymond 11 --wo, ws, 20:44 science --ss, 61: ' 3 A , 'scoaf,fnuryl1z+ 111.1 sag sw, Rebecca 1o--115,z1 1g 5qaicy,Juiio 12-+11a,1ea. sscnE1'Ames +f222.' 0 SBd8gVidlQlq10--99,117,211. hsdgennabemz-193. 1 ' seimp,Lqria1 2-411141934 spirup, num1o+11z,!211. sQlgauy,nouin12 -i11,6,1Q3.'i, semon PABW-ss, ,seNsA1loNs-ao,11o. S80fUm,P8U'iCiB11'-v111Q203., SERAFlN,Einily-4222. semtin, Mary124-I111,193.' , senin,nan11,-2oa. s.wm,sren12V+-z1 3. sene1gyqn, Maru vo -112, 170, 212,f ASevenon,Doniso,11'--111.203, 'V 'A snanmn, Mary 1 2 - as, sz, 1os, 111,',11if, ws. , Shea, Scott 10-212. ' f Shepreaux, Kenneth 12 +21 34 W suevnsaux, nam - 223. Asnerman, sharisyn 11 - 101, 1095 112, Shopbk, Laknne12-+ 107,193.- A V Shoullz, Diane12- 193., L ' Shoultz, Paula 11 - 203. Shroyer, Patricia 11 -- 109, 203. V Shuck, Debbra10-212. V Shuck, Jodi 11 - 2034 SIEBOLD, Thomas -- 4, 5, 220. siege, Lee 1 o --112, 212. SWQM, Martha 10 -- 212. Siowert, Jane 11 - 203. Silsath, David 12 -193. Silseth, 'limothy 1 1 - 203, Silvemagcl, Blaine 12 -- 1 11, 193. ' Simmons, James 12 -- 116, 1 93. , Simmons, Kimberly 10 - 212. Simons, Gary 10 -- 212. Simons, Miki 12 -- 193, Singer, Joan 12 - 113, 193. Singer, MBNNBW 10 - 212, Sipe, Kenneth 11 -- 203. Sipe, Siephen 12 - 15, 193. Sipprell, Rodney 12 - 111, 193, Siu, Craig 1 2 -193. sf0b8fQ, Rick 11 - 109, 203. Sjogran, Jeffrey 1 1 - 1 59, 168, 203. fw mngsf glw .7 ,V ,f , ,,g,f,V,nfV fu , , f , ,, , ,f ,,, ,, 10g1jj05,,116, , fifilgl ,V7V,VzV, , , ,,, ,,,, 4 3,p!, ,, 7 4, jifgfdrfffff !f3,j,,,r, ,,.4gf,7ff ff7,77fV, 7, , ,',, ff 7, 44,,Mf,f,ff6 f , f , f,,,,,f i74f,!Z1,,.f f,V,VV ,f ,r V X, , , f 7,77 V ,:, ,, 2, 97,1544 fyfmfyff ,fi 1 f f ,ew 722 1 , 4, 1552, , if ,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,. f X, ,V ,, V1 Af ,Z,,,V,,: ,,. V7.2 U., ,,.. fl, 7, ,VXXQV ff ' f 7.5,f7',,'9li517 79. 7, ,, WLT? ., , 'ff ' ,f,-' f'f, , , 191211233 f l A T 0 l l 1 '1 x 1 'hi-Ygg:. 2 fl? I-if i I. . 'Q' V l il 1 l l i P ' 1l ,e, 3, l l l E ..i. ii ax 1 J e.i.1q1z4f1sg. l l 1 ..,.ei71e Q f ' 9 191.724 .,7el if l 2 Q ,V - ' ,T J 0 fg ,gf 1 i .7 an lleil if 1 7? 1 1 I 4 .,VV J ,y189..194.V Q kl h A I 7l.1 a1,e i l 7 l , 1 it Ql l1 5 ' X i i.7. f 'S1-1119.141-c1w11.++.111f2oa:s+ 1 5 1 s1mnq1m.fxsv1n,11.++zoa..V 6, ,y 1 . S1eplis11soriBrenda1V -163.194 V . 2 'roddfm-f169.'212. ,- J . S1epliea.Barbara12--116,I194.V i sieve-ig,Kam11o4-.z1s. 1 r q ' si1nii,u-.1112-191 . ..ee , sam, mens: 10-107, 112, 111. 204. s1iena,.lmiyii11-as-1. 1 Q ' A S1ilIwell,Carl 12-213. I 1 i Psrin.mrk--11s. sm.oavia11--s2,111,2o4. Stot1,Terri11-22.68.107,204. . Stoutenburg, menus 11 -zoo. . smmo,ca1mr-11s,22o. . S1rand.Gary11 -213. ' Slmidness, noun 10-212. Q Sifalion, Patricia 12--102.109, 116, 194. 3 Sttl110h,Teresa 11 -64,111,244,245. Slraiion, Tl1omn11-37, 159, 165, 204. I Slroh, Wanna 12-116, 194. S1roh,Ronald11-204. 234 Index STROLLING STRINGS -113. Strorner, Anne Mari 10 - 21 2. STROMMEN, Steven - 162, 220. strong, Lynn 11 - 204. STUDENT GOVERNMENT - 73, 115. Sturgeon, Carmen 11 - 204. Stutler, Lori 10 - 212. Suek, Wanda 12 - 194. SULACK, David - 115, 162, 165, 168, 220. SULACK, John - 220. Sullivan, Richard 10 - 212. Sullivan, William 11 -159, 167, 169, 204. Sund, Marcia 10- 65, 212. Supalo, Katherine 12 - 114, 194. Supalo, Susan 10 - 4, 5, 212. SUPER VALU - 239. Svoboda, Julie 1 2 - 194. Swanell, Lynne 12-79, 107, 112,114, 115,194. Swanson, Joan 1 2 - 10, 44, 107, 109, 194, 244, 245. Swanson, Nancy A. 12- 50,109, 111 ,194 Swanson, Nancy L. 12 - 194. Swanson, Pamela 10 - 1 12, 212. Swenson, Sue 12 -194. Swarthout, Ann 10 - 212. Swedberg, Cheryl 11 - 204. Swenson, Diane 10 - 212. Swenson, Teresa 10 - 212. Swetala, Donald 11 - 37,138, 139, 159, 182, 165, 204. SWIMMING, Boys' - 146, 147, 163. SWIMMING, Girls' - 148, 161. SWIMMING, Synchronized -149, 164. SWISHER, Clarice - 220. lillilllll Tabone, John - 155, 165. Tabone, Mark 11 - 12,159, 171, 204. Tack, Kari 11 -204. Talley, Keith 11 -- 21:14. Talley, Kirk 12- 109, 121, 159, 165, 170, 95. Tamanaha, Jamie 10 - 167, 212. Tangen, Jill 12 - 213. TASA, Susan - 7, 220. - Tengwall, Richard 12 -100,109, 147, 163 195, 244, 245. TENNIS, Boys' Junior Varsity - 170. TENNIS, Boys' Varsity - 150, 166. TENNIS, Girls' Junior Varsity - 168. TENNIS, Girls' Varsity - 1 51 , 161 . Terry, Dawn 10- 110, 168, 212. Teach, Shirley 12 - Bll,107, 195. ' Tessier, Nanetle 10 - 114, 212. Tneiler, Barbara 10 - 167, 212. Theisen, Sharon 11 - 204. Thole, Daniel 12 - 8,160,162,165, 169, 195. Thomas, Brenda 10 - 212. Thomas, Debra 11 - 204. Thomas, Tami 11 - 204. Thomas, Tami 11 - 204. THOMFORDE, Larry - 220. Thompson, Greg 12 - 213. Thompson, Janice 12 - 110, 195. Thompson, Jeff 11 - 213. THOMPSON, Jill- 220. Thompson, Joyce 12 - 110, 195. Thompson, Kimberley 11 - 111, 204. Thompson, Michael 11 - 204. THOMPSON, Raymond - 220. TNOMPSON, Ronald - 221. Thompson, Stanley 10 - 106,114, 212. Thoren, Karen 10 -110, 212. Thoreson, Annette 11 -204. Thorman, Laurie 12- 195. Tnomburg, .im 12 - 195. THORNTON, Delilah - 221. Thomlon, Tammy 10 - 212. THORSON'S NORTH STAR - 243. Thorsgaard, Todd - 55, 165. Thongaard, Kevin 10 - 72, 107, 113, 212. Thorud, Michael 11 - 62, 107, 163, 204. Thorud, Ronald 1 2 - 159, 195. Thull, Tracy 10- 212. Thurston, Bruce 12 -162,169,195 P'0f eS rnun1on,Paa1711if,..21g,, , Tihbils, ' V' Tillman, Claudia 107,,1,43, 195, r 11mnane.Sfmni1,V1-am., , Tobiasw. DsnieI.11VQ4,112, 1.13, 204. .V , 2, 1 Tobiason, Ndncyili-01710, 212i I , 1 1'ooAY'sARr4Y'-339.115 ,.V , ,'.'l V. ra1lo1san,QAnnen5,10,44 110,'212. ,a.l . 6 Tonamypavia 12-51,953 , Y SP 4f!712frf'1?f1.S5f,s x T09CHi+fl92f194sii109QPI lniaii 7 ,iei aibffi' P2Hielv5172l.+4195.' i.I, S , 5 T f 9V9f4P ?9!?Y2?3,fTf359i771,531l.299fi,fj ,2.,.al ,TUNXOYQ-559005197 9677- 1591.23 2+ '.', jf f ' T9?8'????W9P'?lHi2i?97l?i3f.4 1 it 70'i'P'0 4.i?59?9We7L9eTf2l?5fi? iI,.l I f 1095909901 iof,'i i ',-, T ll i TOWf', 15f.'95if i i., Toveendameaiii .',. .,','.', 1 1 .. 1 5, . Vf.1111Qvi..17?5f.',og,rig-,Q Tfebwlf D0wv7,121v77'1Q7-li112 I TRACK' BOYS'-r-S159f1,55f, , qinsf.-,10S.f15?.ugV j . ,,l,. , 1Tf59YiflFl1' 19 Q il.' Q 7 TY5cYff40'WiY'4ll'3?i?+795f PM muB,swam 4-12215 lfp7,i, . Trayera,VKei1l1 12 116,g,106. ,,',-' I f,,j Tfvvfri-7,KW'?+4121 2,-1412 f,.. ,, 1651 ,,V, 7 QV Vriy 5y'VLQV1Vi..1VV,,'TVR-3 fjfj i ',-.' 5 53, ,fi . eTF9'4fV Pf5 FK,'2f'51?997,1 ff,,7 Tfw fl??4+59'Y'f?',159 ?99?v?1,91271,9?6f, mfg. iT!lPl9ll4, l4'?4HII 19'f',11Q9i?5?i?2!?5.,21aff1EW Iswfakehixe 12:-198,,1,1,1sg1642199471if.Qvff7 TF ?l'!W'9f?l:P'l11?f1951-1,247 l.,7 1 14410011 WW 10+-721313 ,x,3 Qil11ff' 4-'fkizf ffffil . 7 TlIlf0,BradlsyV11 '-v '1'211.'139Qf,'13l1431516355 , 162.204-, , '. , 'L7fL'4Zgi',f 1ei?f WMA, 1r16.1567Vi5zf.,176BQ ff .T ! F'49f'7'? 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Shwfmlll ff 1619 1,7 if .,', QV 51 ,iff p3fVVg!f,f,5,,5jyQf,f5p ,e, f 7. fi y 5 , Exif? 51,7777Ifilfifjijjkgybif9jQ1V25j J' ,f 47,733 gf, L . jg 7, jj , nf? xc' li ,fx , f 02727 , ,,V,,, ,I 7 1 3, f, 4, gf f iff fx!! .f,4ff,f.7fy2 X 7737 . , , 7, , i, , . , .',, , .um ,. ,f 74 K7 ffff fMf7,fw.4f f, C5 I Q ,'p,fff,U if ifyVX,ffff,f4zCf,fV,fGL' f g,!7ffV,f 'fr' fwffff f ig, fyg4,QVffnffyfyfynyfffiyw , , ,,.,. X L., 5gg,,,,f,,,Vg5,Qfgyg 5,73 , Q Um'499l51W':,w-7?l'?7V,ff:g if i if2vaf5?2f Uhl, Kann,10 -212.ff',? 4fL.9wQ Mfr V , , fm., .,,,y7,,f'A,fLi9f.,,ii. ,f f,, ,,,,., ,V , M 7 V5,!,,Af5 miefb. f'l'97ifo'o, I I 39 fi,fiz1.4f QQ .?,'iffi,fni',f'ficfiv'1 f2??ff1T6ffWif.fi?if ,, , V, , ,. ,V 1, ,.g5,i4,,1Z, V U f X f ff ff 77 , C , f ,nfyffff fnffffffyfff , ,f ,, , , ,. 4f7',-w-f'cf7,f,g5 ww, , , XV., ,X 7, ,,,, fffM4,f,7fffffQQ,Ci , 7V Vf, ,V ,,,f,,ff,'f, f, 7,340 ,r V fV 7 V, if , X , ,ff ff ,,,,f mf 7 ,f,,7,z Ui 'J , , , V V, uv 770 77, 5 ,'f,, c ff,f fvff ,' Cf7f!','f,f7f'9',!f,f Veeavilralifiwiflifififlifp v flferxf f , VFWFFURQ Wfiblf-f ff 41221 ,,1, if 7, vanxueimi f rgfj l 'gf,V'VL'C, g1Q2 0 VAYlKl4ik9f!,VJ0lt '10 212775521711 'iVqVVQ2ii1fV12:,,f vsfmrxefyg uwa,f0+f110.121247236r.z217?.fZZ van Pei1,Debra123-,fa,742.114,2s,,1-1ai7i49,ii5,g7,7p,1 , I 54.911, 108,113,V1'96. ,l,f , , gjg vaiani,7'eiian1o,-5212. 1' ,V if f,.i,, gig i,,f QQ gZa',12j'yff:?i Varar1i,Kalhryn12..39,.196. ,' QQ, 2' 1 2 ,VARQATIONS-81.110, 4 I,1,' gg , Vavroaky, Charles 11 - 138,,141,1'59. 162. lfl, If 165,205 H, f!r ,r,, 'LVN' ,, ,, Vealetzek, Greg 11 --204. I Vsrba, Kevin 10- 212. ' V Versalles, Amparito 10 -213 vlcA-11s. . V V V Wdeen, Connie 11 - 13, 204, 243. Vikesland, Gary 11 - 163, V' Vinje, Kenneth 12 -196. V Index Vodnick, Douglas 12 - 196. Volk, Kelly 10 - 21 2- vouc, Leonard 127, 157, 160,165,220 VOLLEYBALL, Junior Varsity- 167. vou.EvBALL, Varsity - 124, 125, 160. Vorpe, Melissa 10 - 212. voymsovich, John 10 - 212. Vukelich, Lori 10 -213. WW waage, David 10 - 212. Wade, Catherine 12 -107,111,114,196. Wade, Susan 10 --110,168, 212. Wagoner, Ann 10 - 107, 11 2, 212. Wagner, Stephen 10 - 212. Walberg, Holly' 10 - 212. Waldoch, Joseph 10 - 170, 212. Waldoch, Martha 12 - 196. Walker, Christine,11 - 111, 204. Walker, Sandra 12 -196. Wallace, Liz 12 - 117. Wallace, Sheryle 1 2 -196. , Wallerus, Patricia 10 -110, 114, 168, 212. Wallinga, Steve 9 - 163. ' ' wmn, Linda 11 -7a,1o9,114,11s,127, 160,165,201 Walters, Corinne 10 -1 213. Walters, Thomas 10 - 212. Wallers, Todd 1 0 - 21 2. Ward, Brett 10 - 212. Warner, Mary 11 - 204. Webb, Alan 11 - 21 3. ' Webber, Joseph 12 -196. ' - Weber, Sue 10 - 21 2. Wedgeworlh, Frederick 1o -110, 212. ' Weegrnan, Beth 12 --116, 196. V Weinberger, Karon 11 -- 163, 164, 204. Weiser, Guy 12 - 213. Weiser, Kimberly 10 - 213. weiw, new 11 -- 112,113,211 I Weisner, Jack 12 -117, 213, ' Weiss,Gar1h --151,186. ' Weiss, Rodger 12 - 213. Weller, Keith 1 0 - 30, 212. V Wellumson, Beniamin 11 - 163, 204. WELTER, Dale - 1 36, 162, 1 66, 220. Wenborg, Janet 11 - 113, 204. Wsnborg, Steven 10 - 21 2. Wencel, Jim - 165. Wencel, Judith 12 -- 196. V Wenstad, Charles 12 - 212. Wenlland, Donna 10 - 115, 212. Werdal, Debbie 10 - 212. ' Werdal, Douglas 12 - 166, 196. Werdal, Scott 11 - 52, 109,170,204 Werger, Jonathan 1 1 - 102, 109, 204. Werkmeisler, Marvin 11 - 204. Wesner, Betsy 12 - 10, BB, 107, 196. Westley, John 12 - 109, 114,115, 151, 166,196, 244, 245. Wgggey, Sally 11 - 136,137,139, 162, Wesllund, Cindy 12 -- 196. V Westmark, Shari 12 - 111, 162, 196. Weston, Douglas 10 - 212. Weston, Sandra 12 - 1 96. WESTWOOD SPORT AND BIKE - 243. Wetzlich,VNancy 11 - 167, 204, Weynelh, Diane 1 1 --204, Whelan, Mary 12 - 196. WHITE, Paula - 223. wick, Larry 12 - 213. Wick, Leona 11 - 204. Wickland, Valerie 12 - 117, 213. Mcklund, David 11 - 213. , Wiebe, Margaret 10 - 66, 114, 115, 212. Wieczorek, Jef! 12 - 11 7, 196. Wieggand, Matthew 10 - 212. Wnegl-Ike. Sandra 12 - 56,107, 113, 114, Wiggins, David 10-4, 5,113, 171,212. wiklunc, cms 12-10 144,162'19g,2M'24g,115,134,138, Wikluhd, David 8 1151,-162' WiIbil1,Scotl11- 204, Wildgef1,Hora11 - 109, 204- fQ52iSfIsiriisie3f4ir-riwrii11?-zilisiiifiigiiliili1175952 s1.i , ff1f7fSX1155P?1?1l9ig94'i XLAAA s11L1ii::1:-'5:1i if mKLA- 1l m .hA Pfliff 553 19?9W?f4P!'T19f?f?5?11f1?!1951 .is1l7 if FP11 3: 1ili if 1gi1WslfiamsPlmela112ef.116.1179115341 7 7 EPT isis Qg1gj1gy1il!jg,ilqniiigggrgg27.sg1j335f1s9g,1'TQ1gaijef11 1111 fS7153'i'fP??9liB?Pss9iifi25-51113: 213351 iff 9.ss71.:'9l5F!Pf?Nf-5391P'e5iffs?417fU4'-f If s7.7i ' 531155 lii17 7 11513 Y i y 111,,5irssrsf1hesaagHe1d11127+g1g1s213mg 1 77 iff 5 - i1?fJf'tY5Sl?Q1sK4il??ifieiei?2fFs51g84Qi8S-11its:Q 1iii 7 filif if .i1. issi , X 9 i1figWoisgiurenaeif1n1+21245 s gi if ii Q1QfWfit!is Pf1iNfn1t1i4S4.f20+tQ fffrff .jwyfigz , ,yr ,1-:7,7,11wa:w1ga 7,ffMm.of,1:-1,y,r 7p7p:f ,'f,, if ,..7, . yyy, 77 WM 7 fy , 1 ififcfi' HZ f wi if f f 'f fax 4 M4 Wyfff .717 ff! C77 ,if 7257754 17947 771 '7g5,f Ja, I 7f Cy ,f, yf, ,,,11 , yfw aaaaaa22ZZa2z2aZa Index Pmmes, Wolfe, John 12 - 64,197. Welle, Marie 12 -117, 197. Wollin, Sylvia 11 --110, 204. Woo, May 12--111, 197. WRESTLING, Junior Varsity - 169. WRESTLING, Varsity -138, 1 39, 140, 141 , - 162 ' Wrighl, Michael 12 - 197. Wrighl, Terry 10 -- 212. Wright, Tirnolhy 12 - 21 3. Wrycza, Julia 12 --109.197. Wuer1z,Kary12 - 197. Wuertz, Kimberly 11 - 109, 20 Wycoll, Thomas 12 - 213. Wycoli, Shelly 11 -110, 204. 1 g Jagger, Jemey12+-s11s,1es,,191. 1 Y, ,Th 1 1 eager, eresa 1 --.20-1.: 7 Yoameau, Gregory 12 -1116, 2133.1 V ,vearneam'rimoihytsz..,e:l,,114,i1s7,7 You1ng,,Mary1o-212, lylll 7 g, 1 7, Yeung, Paul-'12 K-'11.1','114,, 191.12791 ZzzZ2ZZZ2z 4,244.2-15. jf' 7, 1 y 7 .fwfr Swvww 61221247.7171 1 .7717 P 7 ' it or is X X 1 ,,11, We ,1f,,11g --77, v1c7,:7z':.7,7'7f 55,53,?,7z57E-zi'i1Q575 X X X X f f X f- 7,5571-, ,171 f f A7 M X 4,5 gi! X f 1,71 , 5,7 , ,11 1wff4ff2f7af57fii7Z'P 5, 7,1 .,1, V439 ff7'5f?? 'wryzy-3 me -f Index Zeis, Andrew 11 - 107, 112, 204. ZUEBELL, Dodhy - aa, 220. Ziegler, Mark 12 -- 213. ZIELEN, Glynieca -- 223. ' Zierke, Sherrie 10 - 212. Zigrga Bruce 1 1 -- 131, 159,162,168, 169 Zimmer, Debra 10 --- 212. Zimmerman, Susan 11 - 110, 204, 240. Zinniei, Dale 11 -- 213. Zohners, Dale 12 --118, 197. Zoltners, Laima 10 - 110, 212. Zolfners, Mara 10 -- 212. Zonne, Sue 12 - 117,191 zubiek, Timothy to - 212. Zuehl. Mary 12 -10, 45, 82, 109, 1 11 , 1 13 114,197, 244, 245. zuem, Phillip 1o-- 110, 110, 212. 1 1Cooperation hard iob easier for 'Profiles' The many hours the Profiles staff put into this book would have been in vain had it not been for the people who went out of their way to help We would like to thank these people. First of all, we would like to thank our advisor, Jon Kuklish, who worked longer and harder than any of us, and who put up with the perversion and goofing around that came with most deadlines. We would also like to thank Ann lvlueller who gave us a friendly shoulder to cry on when deadlines rolled around. We had many photographic problernsfthis year, but luckily we had Steve Larson, Kim Favre, Steve Lassonde, and Torn Cherrey from Minnesota Valley to take the pressure off the staff photographers and Mr. Bonnicksen with his priceless advice. We also want to thank Jerry Peterson who made the yearbook sales run smoothly, and the rest of the faculty tor their cooperation. Finally, we give our thanks to Lowell Larson, the janitor with the most difficult job in the school - cleaning up after the Profiles staff. 235 Hanson Drug qpvvb-xx Many cherished occasions occur during the high school years where feelings need to be expressed. Employee Diane Spernick assists Laura Van Kuiken to pick out the perfect card for one of these memorable events. 9040 Lyndale Ave S 884 7247 prescription deliveries to service you We also carry the Max Factor, Coty, and Revlon cosmetic lines to accommodate all your needs l l' 5 rr U , IZ i V , 1 A 1 Fw I I - - i I i if nfl 'f There is no charge on , ! iff l W 1 iw Q2 ' If I I if.1.,3ff2 , fy X l Wit 0xboro Lumber 9421 Lyndale Ave S 881 8659 As one of BIoomington's oldest , . I mber and hardware Stores Shop student Jon Bartilson examines tud ri t d nts fb., the quality of some pine planks at tgm?r:givSxg?1Zp3tg heelp ihem Oxboro Lumber. Apart from a long b - men their futures b line ot lumber at Oxboro, they also have - - - Q supplies ng y brand name tools and buildin bu d'n9 the homes' for big and small jobs alike. Harmony Foods 7900 Portland Ave 881 3618 savings is Lynn O Shaughnessy. Performing an errand for her mother she purchases a few household necessities from cashier Mary Vayder. Sm Proving that at Harmony Foods you Lgcaied at Tgwn and Cgunfry East Bloomington Sing a Song of Savings' get fast, friendly service plus Shgpping Center in Nicollet Hair Care Center 2 9809 Nicollet Ave. S. 888-9898 X2 , if Tammy Thompson blow combs Lisa Richards hair as she talks about changing Lisa s hairstyle from a precision cut to a permanent wave. At Nicollet Hair Care Center there are many options for choosing a hairstyle Among their specialties are permanent waves, blow combing and styling and the use of creative colors in hair dyeing ln addition to hair care services they olfer make up artistry Gopher Sports 9615 Lyndale Ave S 884 3735 Speclahzmg m Spomng goods At Gopher Sports Brad King tries on a for team and family We carry these name brands Head, Yamaha, Wilson, Davis, Tiger, Adidas, Converse, Volt, Spalding Brook, and Puma pair ot running shoes The selection of sports equipment includes most top brand names backed by quality and service Each customer is treated with respect and common courtesy Chris Hollenback gets his hair styled by Stacy l-lollenback at Nicollet Hair Care where service for men is also available. NICCDLLET HAIR QNQE CENTEP I 1 rw it . Ji 5 . .. . i .. 5 Q 0 ,J 5- i l I 1 ,yt I l l l . ' U I . . . - 7 1 ' . , In fi Community State Bank Q40 'Zo' III III I IIIII rl g , -34 ,I iw. , I s e ,f oil Q' .,.-!lf.f-Q- ' i!l'lB?'5'Ih1 '- IMunninmnillliiilil I1 ii gy 'Illiin:g w:i:i:fis:i: Lobby hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. 'til 7 p.m. Drive-up hours are Monday through Friday 7 a.m. 'til 7 p.m. Our 3 Ever-Ready Tellers never close, Kathy Allison listens as Karen Larson explains novv to open a new savings account Autograph Space Courtesy of Community State 9633 Lyndale Ave. S. 888-4651 25 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY 'J Today's Army While John Wyche meets with new recruits from Kennedy Rob Ottesson Sheyla Hutchins Brian Blumke Wendy Fish and Greg Krzyzaniak he explains to them ' ' their future in Today s Army. Ath letlc 1 u d , Qutfltters ti, ttt f y,rt , tttrtttr, rrftfy tui ttr trt, 10732 France Ave 888 3185 1 1 3 3 8 9811 Nicollet Ave S 884 7588 Seniors, have you decided what to do with the rest of your life? Your future could include travel, further education, good pay, and new friends . , -. f ,W ,',, , . THLETIC UTFITTERS Jeff Andrews is on top when he shops for .,t:Q ,t.,,.,, 3, ,lsr 3 ..,.,,,,t,,.. L .,,,.,,, jg..1,..,l,.l ,,,,,, Q .,,,,i..,. 95,13 ,,i.,, 3 .,,,,.,, ,gg .,., Q, ,,.r...t,., Q sportswear and a new Kennedy jacket. me I . .. I -' 'iii-:- ,W,,.m.,,.',,,,+UA,A,,-33.33 i :gl H V3-tg, Bloomington Community Ice Garden xxxxxxi 3600 W 98th St 831 5151 Ftick l-lammerschmidt sharpens rental Rent the rink or take skates for an open skating session. lessens at the Ice Garden - I n 2 1 1 i - i l Y I A 1 . I l ,Q W 1 ,df 'F' 1' 'tt 1 1 4 1 1 :? .z1 ,,.,'-16iy,tM ',g is - - N , K A A v 44 3? 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At Super Valu they have fresh bakery products a big meat department, Cure your after school hunger at Super Valu Super Valu 20 W 98th St 881 0303 As Greg Geil rings up an order he talks to the customer while she politely waits for her groceries and carry them out to her car , . and fresh dairy pl'0dLlC1S. senior John Master to pack 23 9 9209 Lyndale Ave S 8884 3600 Kennedy students Darlene Solberg Sue Zimmerman Mark Freund Lori Gallagher, and Jenny Lerud, all employees of Mr. Steak Restaurant, serve you with a smile and give top quality in both food and hospitality. ALEXNS STEAK EXPERT 'J Mr. Steak Restaurant r Q VifllllllCflQlD JG LLM DQlClDlC QCDllliDiliWU Congratulations to the Class of 1978 from your senior portrait specialists Steve Larson Kim Favre Tom Cherrey and Steve Lassonde 4200 W Old Shakopee Rd Bloomington, Minnesota 881 4656 Daisy Floral 10574 France Ave S 884 2525 Fresh flowers green Selecting the perfect container a S ttoral arrangements for part of its growth Assisting Doreen many 0CCaSIOnS are found lvlcKenney is Mavis Falconer at Dalsy Floral located who displays the large variety of flowers at Valley West Center and pots that Daisy Floral carries - l I , . . I nt , woven baskets and for any potted plant is an important , . . 240 Home Federal Savings and Loan 500 W 98th St 888 9591 Your neighborhood Marcie Daniels the new accounts - d I manager explains to Marcia Hoffman Savmgs an can how to open a new savings account, FE t-.W 1 -X. .-1 ws, nqmhmes... l t -,nu ,mm we .sw t 51: u -..- 1 pq- un -- 3 e Q...- mw -,-1 - M l l l i tv' + t .-. ' 1 N v Harpo's Records 'n Stuff 648 W 98th St 884 4621 Harpo s Records n Stuff located in the Oxboro Shopping Center specializes in new and used records tapes magazines T shirts incense tapestries and paraphernalia As they say at Harpo s Nobody does it better After looking over the wide selection of records available at Harpo s and deciding on which one to purchase senior Chuck Engberg brings his selection to the desk. Chuck then hands over his money to Jim Franzen assistant manager of Harpo s. uf 'WE- 53 advanced technical equipment known to man submarine You can launch jets off the deck of an aircraft carrier You can travel make new friends even complete your education The Navy can give you training in more than 60 career fields Talk it over with your Naw recruiter He ll be able to tell you what you can qualify for in the Navy it S alive and well inthe u s Navy See Mike Nelson and Duane You can find it every day on Navy ships Dehler, U S Navy Recruiters all over the world ln the Navy you can work with the most 9394 Ly,-,dale Aye 334 8462 in . . - ff X 5 5 5 7 - 9 9 9 :ii 5 5 5 ii I S5 , . ' xc.. ufxvw You can cruise under the North Pole in a -- - I , - , . ,,,, - I , 1 , - Burger Bros takes a great deal of pride in senior Pat Rogers in selecting their long line ef hunting a quality rifle. Burger Bros. and reCl'eali0l1al equipment also has a convenient testing range. Northwestern Bank Savefor abrainy Freeway Ford ., ,Q 9700 Lyndale Ave 888 9481 3 JuniorTom Valleylistens as 4' ' salesman BillBailey explains the , M optional equipment ofaluxury car at Freeway Ford. Bailey is one of ., many highly experienced employees . who is available to customers. 1i,,. K 2. Q Burger Bros 4402 France Ave 927 7361 9833 Nicollet Ave 884 8842 Storeowner Ted Burger assists Southwest 7900 Xerxes Ave S 830 7000 Deciding to open an Instant Interest savings account Jamie Kiedrowski fills out the appropriate form explained to him by Steven Personius 9818 Nicollet Ave 888 6969 Among the selection of new and used economy, mid size and luxury cars are LTD Il s Granadas, Mavericks, Mustang ll s Pintos, and trucks Bloomington Cleaners Eagle mascot Diane O lvlalley Fer yeur cgmplete brings her uniform to Bloomington cleaning needs 4 heur Cleaners to be dry cleaned. Service, drapes, carpets Writing UP her receipt iS SUS and rugs, furniture, lurs Maus another Kennedy student. and egld Slgrage 42 American State Bank The we care banking MDanaQemstockeidsSuesNerem people in completing a deposit slip. After school junior Connie Videen finds time to work a part- time job. Regular Bridgeman customers get satisfaction prompt service and good food- no wonder people always come back for more -gg Qt of Bloomington 4200 W Old Shakopee 884 9291 and Blke Thorson's North Star 7911 Nicollet 881 9931 Thorson s North Star stays open 24 hours a day for your convenience Not only do they have 8 self serve pumps products for your car but they also carry miscellaneous items such as firewood and groceries for all last minute shoppers - ! u r - ! 5 ,, - . . ,.., n Bridgeman 's 8605 Lyndale Ave 888 8997 Westwood Sport 9601 Garfield Ave 881 2222 Dave Benockin discusses different They carry blCyCleS and skate prices with Chuck Hollenback all kinds Qf gpm-Img gggds Profilers' funny year forecasts future fun We would like to express our gratitude to the entire staff for all their time and effort. Only someone who has worked on the staff has any realization hovv much hard vvork and heartache is put into a book like this. We feel everything has paid off in an excellent book, with some of the best ideas vve have seen. Working with you has been a real experience. Thank you for a great year. Beth Bauer and Larry Schlichting Who's who on yearbook staff quiz 1 . Who had the most pages redone on the night of a deadline? A. Botch-it Bergin B. After-a-while Anderson C. Striving Stratton D. Helpless Hull E. The whole classes staff 2. Who made the most moves 'on Wonderful Wuertz? A. Tricky Tengwall B. Silly Sorenson C. Big Bad Boelter D. Moves Martin 3. Whose development in the darkroom was the most interesting? A. Fabulous Fuentes B. Careful Knutsen C. Forgetful Ford D. Bored Braman 4. Who would enjoy a Playgirl subscription the most? A. Juicy Jensen B. Goofy Gustafson C. Rude Reuder D. Fascinating Franz 5. Who goes to Homecoming dances after they are over and is seen doing a lot in the parking lot? A. Lips Dahle B. Bachelorette Bauer C. Belonging Blegen 6. Who has the most expensive smile, tooth for tooth? A. Tinselteeth Potts B. Left on Lerud C. Retained Holm D. No longer, Challs 7. Whose favorite pastime is collecting sophomore sweeties? A. Harem Hondo B. Catchy Knutsen C. Drippy Driver D. Sullen Schmidt E. Move it McDanieIs 8. Who can make the most rolls of film disappear? A. Vanishing VanKuiken B. Nowhere-to-be-seen Nyers C. Catchy Clark 9. Who is the most perverted staffer in ways unprintable in a family yearbook? A. Krude Krueger B. Knaughty Knapp C. Weird Westley D. Sick Schlicht 10. Who is most in need of Underalls all the time? A. Gimmie Gallagher B. Chancy Chodek C. Fake-it Ford D. Hide-it Holland 11. Who has the Biggest Ones? A. Muscles Wiklund B. Eyes Holm C. Legs Kuklish D. Gabby Gallagher 12. Who was the winner ot the Chuck Hollenback Look-Alike Contest fatter Pat Stratton was disqualifiedl? A. Bulging Bjerke B. Handsome Hanson C. Sexy Sorenson D. Built Boelter E. There was a 4-way tie 13. Which junior boy got kicks by writing love poems to the Goddess of Organizations? A. Drooling Driver B. Kinky Krueger C. Both of the above 14. Who were 18-inch qualifiers in the John Dillinger Flagpole Look-Alike Contest? A. Peter Built B. J. B. Bountiful Bloomberg C. Johnny Wadfey D. More-o Soro Those who brought you 'Profiles' Editors-in-chief: Beth Bauer. Larry Schlichting Student Life Editor: Lori Holm Student Life Staff: Pete Bierke, Jenny Lerud. Chris Potts Sports Editor: Ken Haglind Sports Staff: Wade Boelter, Cathy Clark, Ray Driver, Mike Krueger, Bill Sorenson Organizations Editor: Betty Dahle Organizations Staff: Beth Blegen, Shelly Franz. Gary Martin, Lisa Reuder. Joan Swanson. Kim Wuerfz Leaming Editor: Craig Wiklund Leaming Staff: Heidi Holland. Betsy Nermoe. John Westley 244 People Editor: Mary Bergin People Staff: Jan Anderson, Tom l-lull, Tess Stratton Faculty Editor: Mary Zuehl Faculty Staff: Dianne Chodek, Sharon Jensen, K N im eyers Business Editor: Jodi Gustafson Business Staff: Lori Gallagher, Gordy Knapp. Barry McDaniels Photo Coordinator: Laurie Challrnan Photo Editor: Dave Knutsen Photographers: Dan Bloomberg, Rick Braman, Denise Davidson, Lynne Ford, Thor Hanson. Rick Tengwall, Chris VanKuiken, Brad Schmidt, Kris Schmidt Advisor: Jon Kuklish 1. ..1'l fr' A' Q A X V, .Q ,I o,. . c , I. 'U Front row: Gary Martin, Beth Blegen, Tom Hull, Chris Potts. Row 2: Dave Knutsen, Heidi Holland, Cathy Clark, John Westley. . f. 6594'- s W , . H C M. lov f fr J H. W- . 4' iq ,-! Z 'es 'I' y W- tl I I , ,.,. g ,Vw f. ,V Y. .,, ,.,.,,,. '31 24 4 af 1 ff, ixl'-. WL: Front row: Brad Schmidt, Larry Schlichting, Dan Bloomberg, Sharon Jensen Row 2: Laurie Challrran, Lori Holm, Bill Sorenson, Kim Wuertz. 2. K Q., Qx i i Front row: Chris VanKuiken, Mary Bergin, Kris Schmidt. Row 2: Wade Boelter, Ken Haglind, Mary Zuehl, Dianne Chodek, Bob Fuentes. Tess Stratton, Lori Gallagher, Gordy Knapp. 1 9 Sw av 2 .1- ewf- it F Y i Front row: Betty Dahle, Pete Bjerke, Thom Dahle, Joan Swanson, Fiick Tengwail. Front row: Lynne Ford, Jemy Lerud, Denise Davidson. Row 2: Row 2: Craig Vihklund, Jodi Gustafson, Jon Kuklish, Lisa Fteuder, Beth Bauer. Betsy Nermoe, Jan Anderson -W Civ' , ,Q as f a-'O' wap N.. -'K - Front row: Shelly Franz, Ray Driver, Mike Krueger. Row 2: Barry McDanieIs, X 1 .,,, Z. .t 'H 9 1 . Z' g. M-:f F f i.,,ht I f fx. ' ,Q f' 11.15, ,qv to iff! ' i ff , ,gi U sl!! .' 3. Rick Braman, Thor Hanson, 24 46 Moments alone to find yourself Pushing, shoving, long lines . . . A few moments of solitude in a crowded world were cherished. You got away from the crowds and at last found yourself alone with your thoughts and the beauty around you. 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