Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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Abdelal Jerry Anderson Russell Brekkestran Tony Ooble Erk Hammergren Charles Adams Barb Barton Jody Brown Lisa Fabrendorf Faron Hill Elaine Adams Carla Bland Lisa Campbell Candice Foreman Tom Hoffe Joan Johnson Joana Church Loren Freitag Shaun Hughes Richard Johnson Anita Clarke Alvin Cray Wendy Jacobs Steve Kelley Keith Daniel Heidi Hager Troy Jackson Mike Klempka Connie De mulling Darsi Haines Jean Johnson Joe Kloiber 8 Mark Monson Tammy Phifer Jamie Robb Patti Scammahorn Linda) litwinezuk Steve Montoya Joy Quam Diana Rockne Rita Schardin Tim Todd Chris Lundeen Jeremy Morrison Lori Quilling Monica Rudquist Ruth Seimon Marla Trabing Steve MacEachern Tim Mudge Tom Revier Carol Russell Jim Stephen Ted Vezina George Martin Kathy Murphy Chris Swingly Phyllis Ware Wendy Menken Roxanne Nelson Audrey Thompson Frank Zaragoza 9 graded 8 ungraded Deborah Adams Robin Banker Suzie Bollinger Robin Burgess Elaine Adams Lisa Barnhill Lisa Boone Julie Bushey Sarah Ahlgren Frank Berg John Boyle Kobi Conaway 8rian Backstrom Don Berry Bob 8rown Clyde Cutting Guy Baldwin Mike Berry Kathy Bruening Joaquin Dawis Beth Donovan Ann Dosse 10 I Mike Edwards Susan El Rawi Cathy Follett Darin Haines Dale Irwin David Kracht Jenny Eichhoff Marie Fenner Arthur French Russell Hamilton David Jaedc Steve Kracht Everett Elness Debbie Ferguson Julie Glasseman Ian Horswill Suzy Jones Frank Kim 11 Mark Meat old Robert McCooley Tim Marshall Victor Meaux Bridget O'Connor Kim Kyle Christie Lewis lackie Maternowski Patty Moe Kelly Patrick Harold Larson lulie Lund Christina Maud Karl Mueller Steve Peabody Victor Raymond Will Law Margaret Lund Leslie Me Burney Nora Murphy Jessica Poppcle Rosemary Richardson Lisa Lee Victoria MacDonald David McConnell Randy O'Connell Neil Rasmussen Jon Robinson 12 Charles Rottello Ed Schommer Charles Smith Tim Starr Ralph Weinberger Mike Westerbcrg Charles Royston Kari Schommer Sylvia Weinberger Karen Westwood Sandra Royston Carrie Schulz Daniel Wesley |ulic Williamson Jeff Rusthoven Brad Schumann Cory West berry Juanita Yanez 13 ungraded open schoo David Baker Kayo Fabunmi Dale Hallin Michael Baker Laurence Farah Lhe Halverson Tim Barber Shaun Flenniken Susan Hickey Derrick Barron Betsy Glamen Tony Holloway Michelle Bennett Mary Glamen Katherine Holub Yasuhike Katagiri Jenny Colby Dithy Colby Mim Davey Susan Goodmanson Steve Jacobsen Wendy Klobe 14 Hans LeFrois Marsha Milgrom Heather Petty Oscar Rosengren Scott Soule Carol Weston Tom Lindberg Augusta Moore Alice Porter Greg Simpson Jay Taggart Tom White Edic Loper Patrick Morley Eric Poppele Edan Smaby Lea Thompson Tony Williams 15 open scnoo freshmen Cindy Alexander Dawn Marie Baker Willie 8raziel Cindy Burrer Russell Clarke David Allerson John Besonen Mitch Brod Connie Burrer BobChmielewski Kevin Dahlen Cindy Anderson Ginger Btckell Cathy Brophy Angela Caglioti John Corbett Leo Darst Suzanne Anderson Steve BkkeJI Mike Buday Beth Campbell Dennis Czaia Mike Davis Ross Arnold Mitchell Bliss Angela Doble Anne Backstrom David Blodgett Anita Embry 16 Beth Harrison Ashifa Jahani Deidre Kellogg Alec Ervin Greg Gilbreath Allison Gray Greg Hertzberg George Jakimetz Paula Klcmpka Anita Flenniken locelyn Gorham David Gray Bob Hiatt Charisse Jenkins Mark Knutson Chris Follett Edward Graham Linda Grey Lori Hoisington Denise Johnson Chris Kowanko Willie Griffin Ann Hudson Dianna Johnson Darrell Krepsky Laura Gross Janet Huntley Merry Johnson Lee Ann Kuha Regina Hargest Jojuanna Irwin Randy Kangas Mike Kydd 17 LizLessinger Mike Litwinczuk Becky Lorence Ben Monson Scott Lindbcrg Christopher Lock Neil M-affitt Dan Moore Kevin Nelson Emily Rank Jim Lindholm Tony Lockhart lessica Marshall Lori Morrissette Dan Ohlgren Clyde Rhodes Tony McCoy Bruce Mosher Jim Otieno Paul Riggs Kathy McGee Maureen Murphy Dan Polnaszek Beth Rising Steve Miller John Myers Jeff Pomeroy Beth Ruff Mike Miqdadi Chris Nelson Melvin Pryor Elaine Saito 18 Linda Scott laync Sprinth.il! |im Vainovskis (ill Westerberg Tim Witkowski Mark Youngdalc Shcrrita Scroggins Eric Starr Anna Vafaei Jim Westwood Leslie Shingledecker Jack Stcinmann ZuHikarar Walju Ben White Robert Shingledecker Evcrette Stenson Kevin Washington Duane Whitfield Joe Sims Nick Taylor Paul Weiler Cammy Williams Maya Wright Matt Zcrby 19 freshmen soonomores Annette Adams Sandy Bland Larry Canfield Arthur Dexter John Ewing Dorma Alyeshmerni Barry Bobick Cynthia Chamelis Debbie Dunn Anne Ferguson Danny Anderson Mary Boler Cathy Chenette Li Anderson Joy Bostrom Margaret Cox Juli Anderson Bob Britton Harvey Croteau Brian Barton Connie Bugbee Carol Dahlberg Terry Durushia Mary Ferguson Diane Fischer 20 Becky Freitag Ken Halien Penny Hill Kay Irwin Kevin Jones Shelley Gammell Frank Hallin lenny Hines Marquita Jacox Lauri Justen Scott Goodmanson Rodney Hargest Judy Hines Rick Jaedc G Kabrum Tekleheimernaul Bill Houff Liz Jenkins Andy Hudson Mike Fontaine Libby Gross Paul Hickey Joe Hughes Julie Johnson Maureen Kelly Britt Freeman Martha Hage Darryl Hill Jeffery Hyde Kellie Jones Polly Kiessel 21 Marina Ktsin Dave MacIntyre Chris Morgan Mark Petty David Rasmussen Della Rootucs Kim Kusnier Claude Madsen Lynn Nelson |oe Polnaszek Danny Reyelts Karen Ruff Tonylebahn Kim Matchetl , Annette Odren Henrik Praetorius Roberta Richardson David Sal 22 Kathy Scribner Joe Sworski John Unger David Wang Ed Seimon Michelle Tabor Kathy Virden Kevin Ward Michelle Sahlin Tom Simons Reed Watson Jon Westerlund Katy Schardin Bridget Smith Betsy Wattcnberg Juliet Winikailis Vicki Schnoes Kevin Smith Cathy Weinberger Richard Zajac Eero Schulz Pam Snowden Kathy West by Aloida Zarago a 23 soonomores juniors Carol Ahlgren Greta Armour Eddie Barber Vickie Bibs John Carlson Bob Bohmer Vicki Carlson John Christensen Julie Brophy Janet Carstens David Cleveland Leslie Aizman Maria Astrom David Barnhill LisaCammarata Carrie Cartwright Carol Colby Maree Anderson Paul Backstrom Wendy Betz David Campbell Karen Cederberg Laurie Conger 24 Camille Connel J'lyn Eckberg Dorothy Caal John Guckin Bonnie Hill Lonnie Houff Rick Conrad Kathy Eiland Mary Gissclquist Bart Ives Stephanie Cunningham Karla Erickson Steve Goodmanson Duane Johnson Frances Czaia Mohammad Esmaili Vivian Gorham ' Jenny Jones 2S Sandy Jorgenson Kathy Kuha Jim Ludgate Mary Kain Cheryl Lehman Bob MacIntyre Nancy Nelson Peter Kowanko Bob Lorencc Mark Maffitt Pam Neumann Nick PU2ak Cheri Mata Peter Panchyshyn Cindy Quam Alison Maud Pat Parker Glen Rank Maryanne Richardson Lisa Monson Sue Plaster Barb Rassmussen Matt Ruff Raul Morales Cathy Pulkka Fran Reich Gary Sangren 26 Annette Schardin Paul Skinner John Starr i Ann Thomas Howard Wesley Tedi Wittslock Paul Schroeder Judy Smith Sara Stein David Vezina Norma Westberry Eric Youngdale Ava Scott Don Snook Vicky Zaragoza Lisa Scribner Monte Speidel Steve Zerby 27 lumors cathy bickell gary bier julie black 30 sandy balaban mark bergstein paula banchy paul bedor lynnahlgren janisarnold jim boler , aan braden jane chmielewski alan dale mark davis dave demcho kay doetkett 32 pieter degryse carol dosse henry clemmons carol dufoe tim firle jonathan dunmore mohammed esmaili dan fisher tom eibs donald fahrendorff 33 pixie fjelstad kirsten gorham lorrie freund tim gusk terry hallett greg gisselquist edith french mike haas bill halverson 34 laurie hanson chris hill r____________ charlotte houston 35 i greg hughes andi james jim jenkins gary jacobs kim jaede carolyn johnson jean johnson 36 dave johnson keith jorgensen david jurgensen debby kelly dwayneklick jakki kydd lynn lindback scott link 37 valerie ludvigson al martynenko donna mazurka colleen mccann scott marquis tom mazurka angela mcgovern polly meyer michelle menken .A nancy miller rick morrow dean moon becky miller kim mudge mike moore 39 sandy novatney amy myers nancy neumann susan panscik bob parkhill lori nelson debbie osgar mindy peabody steve preus jack rainey cheryl saf arthur rand leslie quilling todd roeder felix marksaito sahlin mark sarico mike scammahorn joyce slater mike sandtrock mike schellenberg 42 gerry smith 43 linda sarah thompson torkildson soraya vafaei donna wall lisa westerlund steve tousley paula unger amir vafaei 44 I lai wang asanga weerakoon bruce ervin marlene ollie whittaker zaragoza mike hager 45 paul zerby senior roster 1975 Ahlgren, Lynn Fieldstad, Bea Link, Scott Robson, Robert Anderson, Jamie Franklin, Monica Ludvigson, Valerie Roeder, Todd Arnold, Janis French, Edith Lueck, Rick Saf, Cheryl Balaban, Sandy Freund, Lorrie Manthey, Thomas Sahlin, Felix Banchy, Paula Gammell, Brad Marquis, Scott Saito, Mark Bedor, Paul Gisselquist, Gregory Martynenko, Sarico, Mark Bergstein, Mark Gorham, Kerslin Alexander Scammahorn, Bickell, Catherine Gusk, Timothy Mattson, Donald Michael Bier, Gary Haas, Michael Mazurka, Donna Schellenberg Black, Julie Hager, Michael Mazurka, Thomas Michael Blodgett, Debra Halverson, William McCann, Colleen Shea, Brian Boler, lames Hanson, Laurel McGovern, Angela Shingoboe, Val Bolt, Martin Hawkinson, Karin Menken, Michelle Marie Bostrom, Steven Hawkinson, Patricia Meyer, Pauline Skinner, Timothy Boyer, Antoinette Henderson, Miller, Douglas Slater, Joyce Braden, Ann Christine Miller, Glen Smith, Gerald Bugbee, Becky Higgins, John Miller, Karla Snowden, Brenda Bulson, Pamela Hill, Christopher Miller, Nancy Soderland, Britta Burgard, Margaret Hill, Nanette Mmelika, Soule, Debra Chenette, Anne Hillstead, Wayne Amandilo Spidel, Michael Chmielewski, Jane Hirsch, Margaret Moon, Dean Stanley, Laura Chmielewski, Jean Houston, Charlotte Moore, Michael St. Clair, Carol Clarke, Mara Hughes, Gregory Morrow, Frederick Thomason, Rodney Clemmons, Henry Irwin, Lyman Mudge, Kimberly Torkildson, Linda Corbett, Erin Jacobs, Gary Myers, Amy Tousley, Steven Cullop, Terri Jaede, Kimberly Nelson, Lori Unger, Paula Dale, Alan James, Andrea Nett, Kebin Vafaei, Amir Davis, Mark Jenkins, James Neumann, Nancy Vafei, Kathryn Dawis, Vicente Jodoin, Sandra Novatney, Sandra Vafaei, Soraya DeGryse, Pieter Johnson, Carolyn O'Meara, Brian Vanslyde, Demcho, David Johnson, David Osgar, Debra Katherine Doetkett, Kay lohnson, Jean Panscik, Susan Vazina, Daniel Dosse, Carol Jorgenson, Keith Parkhill, Robert Wall, Donna Dunmore, Jonathan Jurgenson, David Peabody, Miranda Weerakoon, Asanga Dunn, Susan Kangas, Matthew Perko, Carol Wang, Lai Ebert, Carey Kantrud, Diana Pomeroy, Jay Westerlund, Lisa Eibs, Thomas Kelly, Debra Preus, Stephen White, Barry Ervin, Bruce Kim, Julie Pulkka, Katherine Whittaker, Marlene Esmaili, Mohammed Klick, Dwayne Pulley, Renita Wilcox, Randy Fahrandorff, Donald Knops, Debra Quilling, Leslie Zaragoza, Oliver Fedick, Betty Knutson, William Rainey, Jack Zerby, Paul Filek, Kurt Kydd, Jakki Randy, Arthur Firle, Timothy Lindback, Lynn Richardson, •Seniors not Fisher, Daniel Lindemans, Susan Annetta Pictured. administration i I I Behind any successful organization there has to be a hard working group that keeps things going. The Administration. What is the Administration? A big word D ependable M otivated I nvolved N ice I ntelligent Serious T ruthful R eachable A ctive T rustworthy I nterested O rganized N ew faces meeting new experiences. It's notan easy job. office staff OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Ron Clubb, Dr. Michael Joseph. Bill McMoore. THIS PAGE: L TO R: BELOW: Marge Gilmore, Betty Neumann, Eleanore Miller, Corinne Whitman, Natalie Odegard, Grace James, Florence Stomgren. ''Hey, do you gotta call my mom when I skip first hour? Can I use the phone? No, I'm not gonna tell you who hit him. But what if he won't sign it? What do you mean I'm not going to graduate? Did you say 7:30 in the morning? Was he really mad when my yo-yo went through his window? Our talented office staff answers these and many other questions every day of the school year. How they stand it is beyond us, but there is no mistaking the stamina and efficiency of the M-U office staff. 51 student services THIS PACE: CLOCKWISE: Ludwina Buchwald, Aria Hazely, Bruce Jones, Leon Jones, Della Wilkins, Mary Lou Cairns, I Gerry Johnson. OPPOSITE PACE: CLOCKWISE: Douglas Meyer, Joan Williamson, Susan Clarke, Kitty Williams. I 52 Can you say — Career files Program changes Post graduate job guidence Reference material Urban transportation Human Relations Guide Groups Bandaids Cotton balls Cassettes, records, and filmstrips Personal counciling Help with credit hassles — in two words? STUDENT SERVICES!! Spread out in various rooms across the school, there are over twenty people whose only job is to provide for the students various needs. To face each day with a smile and a “May I help you? attitude will never cease to be a challange, but the people in Student Services manage to keep a stiff upper lip and help make Marshall-U a more pleasant, and serviceable place for all of us. THIS PACE: CLOCKWISE: Joan Lundquist, Marian Dewitt. Randy Krehbiel. Otto Wirgau, Nadine Borchardi, Pat Davis, Mary Berg. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Rae Silman, Eleanore Pason, Jean Stafford, Marva Webster, Mary Herrman, Monica Sedlock. Rita Drone, Andrew Pogolcr. S4 55 Why do you take a foreign language? It brings on new horizons. It is a rewarding experience. To keep my mother happy. Let the mind reach what the pocketbook can't. I like to express myself in different ways, and knowing another language makes that possible. 56 One place where you can find Hitchcock and Shakespeare? read stories that were written by famous authors and by your best friends? speak before a class — or even a T.V. audience? YES!!! Due to a continued elective system, through a method of course rotation, students are offered over 30 different English courses during their high school years. (A far cry from the two R's!) With this and the addition of a new resource center, the English Department has continued to be one of the many exciting and dynamic departments in our school. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: |im Secden, Gene Lohman, Melvin Hoke, Dennis Carey, Carol Horswill, Bart McDonough, Joan Yesner, Viola Svensson. THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Barb Gunderson, Gregg Kubera, Dennis Davies, Judith Devin, Arturo Herrera, Ronald Sobchak. enaiish What are our roles in the changing world? How are we culturally different from Latin America or the near and Middle East? How are our cultures alike? These and many other facts of the world are being explored by M-U students. In the past, students used to study just history and geography. Rarely did they have opportunities to take courses in political science, anthropology, sociology or psychology. Now the Social Studies department offers these disiplines in an effort to help the student to better understand the past, and how it pertains to the world today. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Inc Todd. Robert Baker, Sue Kairies, Lyle Christensen, Marian Kelly. THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Joe Jockctty, Sheridan Jaechc, Art Chiodo, Tom Kcljik. 59 math THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Pat Jones, Bill Gaslin, Lester Tweddl, John Walther, George Patten, Herbert Guertin, Dan Doheny. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: David Nelson. Shirley Jumelle- y-Picokens, Pat Thayer, Joe Downes, Lester Mikelson, Norman Glock, Bill L'Hcrault, Leona Hanson. Have you ever seen an oscillator, a sugar cube burn, or the inside of a frog? If you haven't, drop in on one of Marshall-U's exciting science classes. These classes are taught by our dedicated troop of science teachers, who work their hearts out trying to keep us kiddies enthralled and interested while earning credits. This can come to a fantastic amount of work, but the Science Department handles it smoothly and with class. science 60 M-U's math teachers work hard all year to make sure that the students get full attention, a lot of help, a few sleepless nights, a few headaches, but most of all they want you to get a good math background. This year they have offered such classes as Calculus, Food and Math, Machine Math, and assorted others. It's really a job handling a bunch of kids all day who can't tell the difference between a triangle and a square, and remain sane. But all the math teachers do a fine job of keeping their sanity. Have you ever walked into a class and found the teacher and all of the students high? Maybe you should pay a visit to room 322 during Concert Choir. There is plenty of stuff to go around, and everybody is welcome. •music Amid countless, Nerve-scraping Tones, Silence falls. A chair squeaks Restlessly. Suspense drips from The conductor's Baton. Musicmakers and Hopeful parents Wait impatiently Till fifty hearts Are opened with The first chord. Let me take you down the hall of M-U's art complex. Busy you say? What else could it be with all the classes offered? Drawing and painting, sculpture, jewelry making, stitchery, almost any aspect of art you could ever want to venture into is being taught by our three art teachers. No wonder it's busy! fine arts 62 open school «i What should seventh and eighth graders take at M-U if they need a little confidence in themselves and their capabilities? Obviously a class where teachers can give more individual help, a class that will help students in other classes present and future, and above all, a class where the teachers can give the encouragement that is not found as much in regular classroom situations. Alternative Learning Environment has offered all this for three years, where the students are taught things like English, math, woodworking, and most importantly, a new attitude towards life itself. Mornings in AWARE are usually spent in group sessions discussing almost any topic in existence. Afternoons are spent individually working on the students major project for the quarter where the only requirement is that it is interesting to the student. Students learn and participate in activities like camping, cooking, canoeing, biking, and much more. Truly there is nothing that can't be done in AWARE! Believe it or not, the Open School is still here with some new faculty, and even some sixth graders! New faculty members include Launa Ellison, and Mary Hepokowski who works with Anne DeMuth to teach and to learn in the open alternative. Every year, the Open School gets bigger and better with good intentions for everyone! a.w.ar.e. o. 1,0. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Andy Ostazeski, Penny Burke, Thomas Doggett, Debbie Nelson, Marlys Hubbard, Bill Ronning. THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Anne DeMuth, Mary Hopokoski, Bob Waggoner, Launa Ellison, Chuck Jacobson, Art Froehle. Physical Education is not something to be taken lightly. It gives you training in lifetime sports which is very important in this age of sitting behind desks and pushing buttons. It teaches good sportsmanship, relieves tension and creates a different type of atmosphere for people to get acquainted in. It provides a break from the well known academic pressures on other classes. The Phy Ed teacher is a very special person, who can really relate to a kids feelings and problems. They also help us learn how to work together and to realize that we all need someone else at one time or another. 64 I The special education department at Marshall-U is divided up into two main sections consisting of the orthopedically handicapped and the Concentrated Learning Center. The orthopedically handicapped students attend regular classes with the acception of adaptive physical education, typing, foods, and industrial arts. Students are encouraged to do as much for themselves as possible but when problems arise, the staff from room 315 is there to help them up and over the obstacles. Room 315 is a resource center, however you may also find a game of chess or other strategy games in progress. Concentrated Learning Center is designed to provide a more effective learning environment for students with special needs, and to develop a team effort toward increasing the positive learning experiences of the student. Both sections of this department are staffed by volunteers, teacher aides, student teachers, resource teachers, LPN's, and a special needs co-ordinator, all working to integrate the students into the regular classes and school activities according to their wants and needs. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Dorothy Lorbcrbaum, Dale Hulme, Carol Russell, Jerome Bisek, Mary Ann Rizzatto, Howard Nordby, Barb Rodeberg, Margaret Adams. THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Dagny Waldeland, John Jurisch, Jean Stancari, James Christy, Ralph Kolsrud, John Wold, Ed Prohofsky. I ain't afraid! You are! I ain't! You are! Hey Mom! I made a new table for the living room! Yah, I noticed one of the legs was shorter, but that's O.K. Sound familiar? If so, you've probably taken one of the many Business, Industrial Arts or Home economics courses offered at M-U. These classes teach students skills they'll need as they make their ways into the world. (Look out world!) Skills such as Psychology of Two Person Relationships, Typing, Metal Arts, and Child Development are just a few of the many opportunities available. Junior! You typed a letter to WHOM? And said WHAT? 66 business OPPOSITE PACE: CLOCKWISE: Helen Mose, Louis lacarella, Barb Opalinski, Mary Clarke, Caryl Wogenson. THIS PACE: CLOCKWISE: Aileen Halos, Bernard Robbins, John Freeman, Gary Slrom, Phyllis Dalman. home economics THIS PAGE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Fredricks, Mary Turner, Eileen Laun, Adeline Egcland, Kasmira Sikora, Josephine Hines. OPPOSITE PAGE: LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: Ray Quilling, Jim Hofstede, Tom Schafer, Bcauford Hintze, Bob Neuberger, Al Schulte. FRONT ROW: Jim Koski, Marie Barzdis, Dan Borowick, Rudy Frier, Dick Koernig. 60 I. Who scrapes numerous objects off of lockers and walls, (that just ACCIDENTALLY got there), sweeps up after everybody, vacuums strange things out of the rugs, and does various other things? A) Peter Pan B) Cinderella C) The great Janitors and Matron! D) Superman E) Orlando Snethermore II. Who here at M-U organizes, cooks, cleans up after a group of well over 500? A) The Easter Bunny B) Julie Andrews C) Benedict Arnold D) The brave and gallant people of the lunchroom! E) Donald Duck ANSWERS: I. D is a pretty good guess, but you're wrong. C is the correct answer. II. The Easter Bunny only comes once a year, so the right answer is D' So we say THANKS to the staff for helping make M-U a better and cleaner place to be. 69 ACTIVITIES Who's gonna be the Homecoming candidates? What time is Coronation? Did you see the Talent Show? Who took my Homecoming button? How are you getting to Parade Stadium? Are you going to the dance? These are some of the questions which echoed through the halls prior to M-U's 1974 Homecoming. Posters, slogans, crepe paper and other paraphenilia, looking very impressive, were hung a zealous week before hand. There was suspence of wondering who the King and Queen, Prince and Princess would be. Although we didn't win the football game, a fairly good-sized crowd turned out for the dance. The enthusiasm of this year's Homecoming matched that of last year, and all in all was quite a success. 72 TOP TO BOTTOM: L TO R: OPPOSITE PACE: Princess Lori Hoisington and Prince Mitchell Bliss, Candidates Colleen McCann, Jack Rainey, Kay Doetkett, Rick Morrow. THIS PAGE: Queen Mara Clarke and King Greg Hughes, Candidates lane Chmieleski, Mark Sarico, Lynn Ahlgren, Chris Hill, Jean Chmieleski, Ollie Zaragoza, Patty Hawkinson, Steve Preus, Andi James, Jim Boler, Donna Wall Amandilo Mmelika — Cousin. 7 i CH A homecoming 74 75 Once again the time of year rolled a-round when the girls were the askers and the guys were the asked. Sadie Hawkins was a big hit this year, complete with a square dance and a real, honest-to-goodness caller. For those who had finally asked the man of their dreams, there was a Marrying Sam where your most secret wishes could come true with only your signature and a dime-store ring. For those who had ended up asking the man of their dreams' twelve-year-old brother, there was a jail where, for a slight fee, you could rid yourself of your date and set about finding a new one. For several, it proved to be a very successful! evening. 76 77 This years Student Senate had a fresh start. A new advisor, meetings held after school, with one representative per guide group led to the writing of a new con-stition. The Junior High students were given representation when elections were held in November. Officers were: Chairperson Krishna Seeley, Vice-Chairperson Kim Kyle, Secretary Katie MacEachern, and Treasurer Ralph Weinberger. This new style ignited a spark of curiosity in some, and meetings were fearlessly and faithfully attended by many concerned students. Because my partner and I feel that the present system is unsatisfactory (or unfair, undemocratic, etc.) we stand firmly resolved: that the United States should signifigantly change the method of selecting Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates. Sound boring? Well it is—unless you are verbally fighting it out with 3-7 other 2 man teams from across the district (one at a time) of course. Exciting? Agonizing? Stimulating? Hard work? Suspensful? Thrilling? Debate is all of this and more. Don't believe it? Ask a debater, he'll discuss it with you! 79 BACK ROW, L-R: Bob Hiatt, Chris Kowanko, Jeff Hyde, Mark Petty, Paul Backstrom, Cathy Weinberger, Jenny Jones, Anne Backstrom, Jocelyn Gorham, Tony Lockhart, Kirsten Gorham, Coach Jim Seeden. FRONT ROW, l-R: John Myers, Jack Steinman, Mike Miqdadi, Paul Schroedcr, Mark Davis, Mark Bergstein, Tom Eibs. KALEIPOS KALIEDOSCOPE STAFF: I jo R: Back Row: Kim Kyle, Mike DavH, Advisor Joan Yesner, Nic Pu jk, Paula Banchy, Sandy Novalney. Front Row: Peter Slettehaugh. Jeff Morley. Dennis Czaia. Missing: Angela Caglioti, Laurie Conger, Debbie Ferguson, Stephen Peabody. Tim Sawyer, Paul Skinner, Jon Starr, Russell Wheeler. Opposite page: COLLAGE STAFF: Top to Bottom: L to R: Paul Backstrom, Lisa Monson, Liz lessinger, Vicki Schnoes, Kathy Weinberger, Anne Thurin, Libby Gross, Penny Hill. Brian Barton, Steven Zerby. David Cleveland, Dindo Dawis, Kellie Jones, Laurie Hanson, Dorothy Gaal, Liz Spolyar. Shelley Gammell, Elaine Saito, Carol Ahlgren, Mark Malfitt, Mary Gisselquist, Steve Peabody, |ohn Carlson, Anita Flenni-ken, Lisa Scribner, Jenny Jones, Karla Erickson, Sandy Jorgenson, Wendy Betz, Advisor Andrew Osta eski. With the transfer of the job of Kaliedoscope faculty advisor from last year's Peter Bast to this year's Joan Yesner, the Kaliedoscope managed to continue turning out a top notch product. This year's staff was much bigger than last year's, but they showed responsibility and promise a the wheel of the only uncensored paper in the Minneapolis schools. The student activity fee, which formerly paid for part of the paper, was abolished last year, so it was announced that those people who wanted the paper had to pay two dollars for a year's subscription. Subscribers, unfortunately, proved all too rare and the paper had to reduce its publication frequency substantially. In the end, however, SEA agreed to furnish funds for further editions. Over all, the staff faced all hardships well to produce on of the city's leading schol newspapers. 80 Ordered to write the copy for the College Staff page, we flip through the pages of yearbooks past for inspiration. Finding none we stop to ponder our situation. What exactly can one say about our staff, besides the fact that it was made up of typing class drop-outs and graduates from Mrs. Finch's School for Delinquent Boys? What can one say that doesn't sound typical or corny or senile about the bond that grows between yearbook staff members when they view the book and say with pride, ''This is our creation (reminiscent, perhaps of Frankenstein and his monster)? Well why should we say anything at all? Nobody reads yearbook copy anyway! 81 ; L TO R: FRONT ROW: (ill Westerberg, Cheri Mata, Lonnie Houff, Anita Flenniken, Sandy Jorgenson, Bob Britton, Pat Parker, John Williamson, Barry Bobick, Alison Maud, Jenny Jones, Liz Lessinger, Director Mrs. Debbie Nelson. L TO R: SECOND ROW: Vicki Schnoes, Wendy Betz, Shelley Gammell, Kathy Scribner, Liz Spolyar, Mike Davis, Howard Hallin, Jonathan Dunmore. Mark Davis, Sara Stein, Linda Scott, Donna Wall, Cathy Weinberger, Cindy Anderson, t TO R: THIRD ROW: Vicki Zaragoza, Mary Kain, Virginia Bickell, Lori Hoisington. Paula Klempka, Mary Gisselquist. John Peabody, Peter Slette haugh, Kim Jaede, Kay Doetkett, Kellie Jones, Vicki Carlson, Francis Szaia, Aloida Zaragoza. I TO R: BACK ROW: Sue Plaster, Tami Hess, Kim Mudge, Bill Houff, Larry Canfield, Bill Halverson, Mark Maffitt, Brian Barton, Carol Ahlgren, lisa Scribner, Sue Taylor, Angela Caglioti. Missing: Ava Scott, Karin Hawkinson, Krishna Seeley, Michelle Sahlin, Kathy Bickell, Anna Litwinczuk. L TO R: FRONT ROW: Rachel Hutchinson, Kim Erickson, Wendy Jacobs, Karen Westwood, Lisa Barnhill, Suzie Jones, Susan Goodman-son. Susan Hickey, Jenny Colby, Julie Bush-cy. Director Mrs. Debbie Nelson. L TO R: SECOND ROW: Kay Anderson, Jane Timm, Beth Donovan, Heather Petty, Greg Janssen, Victor Raymond, Tom White, Robert McCooley, Randy O'Connell, lay Taggart. L TO R: BACK ROW: Susan Timm, Sylvia Weinberger, Julie Lund, Marla Trabing, Jean Johnson, Edith loper, Kelley Patrick, Marcia Milgrim, Kayo Fabunmi, Barb Barton, Katie Sahlin, Mim Davey. Missing: Dithy Colby, Lori Quilling, Jim LeVoir, Diana Rockne. band choir 82 This year, the M-U band acquired new uniforms, which along with the music, provided the community with an opportunity to see the results of some of the goings on inside the M-U Music Department. As well as the concerts, the band helped to provide entertainment for the enthusiastic fans and team members at sports events throughout the year. Choir is a special kind of class; people don't just go to it — they belong to it. This year the choir engaged in several social activities, including a sleigh ride, and some post-concert victory parties. These, believe it or not, help to unify the total sound and make the many long rehearsals easier to cope with. The experiences gained from being in choir often help form futures, and always leave happy memories. FRONT ROW: L TO R: Jon Peabody. Kathy West by, Chris Follett, Leslie McBurn-ey. Tim Sawyer, Eero Schulz, Kathy McGee. Susan El-Rawi, Ava Scott. SECOND ROW: I TO R: Chuck Meyer, Tim Marshall, Dan Westacott, Beth Rising, Shelley Gammed. Robin Kelsey, Suzy Jones. THIRD ROW: L TO R: Ralph Weinberger, Joe Kloiber, Steve Peabody, Tim Starr, Mike Davis, John Carlson, William Zeimcr, Grant Janssen, Jim Pulkka. BACK ROW: L TO R: Brian Backstrom, Greg Simpson, Martin Schwabacer, Paul Backstrom, Eric Youngdale. Joe Westacott, Jay Taggart. Missing: John Christensen, John Shivers, Keith King, Lisa Scribner, Satiniek El-Rawi 83 Q.1.0. O.C.1.0 Q.WQ.r0 The junior High students had an alternative which they could select in place of the usual enclosed classes of math and science. This program is called Adjusting Learning Environment (ALE). It furnishes new approaches to the required material and provides opportunities for pursuing different subjects such as woodworking and photography. Utilizing this alternative proved to be a valuable experience for the students who participated in it. Biking, skiing, hiking, canoeing —that's part of AWARE. One of the requirements is to complete a major project; meteorology, bird-watching, cooking, the list is seemingly endless. AWARE offers M-U students a chance to learn things outside of the classroom. OCLE is offered as an alternative to the old classroom routine. The students are really enthusiastic about studying Latin, composing music, working with children's theater, and other things they've become involved in. OCLE provides a valuable experience for the years after high school. 4 open school urban arts Dance, photography, theater arts workshop. Sound interesting? YES! You could learn contemporary dance and ballet, and work in an experimental dance workshop. It's a great way to get a gym credit. Or get in the scene with pictures. Maybe earlobes turn you on. Think of all the earlobes you could uncover through the world of film. But, if you can not picture yourself with a camera, you might try the theater arts workshop. Why don't you try being a horse or a mirror? For whatever interests you, Urban Arts has something for everyone. When life gives you tomatoes, make bloody Marys! announces a sign on the open school door. Actually the main business of the open school is not making alcoholic beverages but teaching a set curriculum to 70 students, when they want to learn. Most of the learning takes place in the basement headquarters. Students also move outside the nucleas to take such classes as music, home economics and algebra. On the whole, it's a pretty cool alternative to an old fashioned Junior High. 85 ' V The MUHS Communication Center offers students and faculty it's television services in a variety of ways. In conjuction with the Audio-Visual department, the studio managers and others associated with the Communication Center provide video tapes either taped directly off of public network, produced in one of our television studios, or taped outside M-U on location. The students involved in the radio seminar are required to create both taped or live shows which are aired over the cable on channel 13 of the MUHS television network. These shows can be any genre, from rock concerts to soap operas to documentaries. The stage crew, working in unison with the Communication Center, help set up the auditoriums and sports events. Their combined services provide experiences, both educational and entertaining. 87 senior class officers This year's gallant Senior Officers were: President Lynn Ahlgren, Vice President Jim Boler, Secretary Kirsten Gorham, Treasurer Jack Rainey. These officers had a difficult and challenging job ahead of them: giving the class of 75 memories apart from their underclassmen adventures. They organized committees to arrange such activities as the Junior-Senior Prom, the Student-Faculty Basketball game, the Junior-Senior Sleigh Ride, and the Senior Banquet. Planning and carrying out these things instilled a real dedication in these groups of Seniors, and the resulting Senior activities were a real success. 88 theatre CAST: BELOW: L TO R: BACK ROW: John Schwabacher, Bill Halverson, Director Debbie Nelson L TO R: MIDDLE ROW: Anita Flenniken, Jon Dunmore, Jenny Jones. L TO R: FRONT ROW: Christie Lewis, Carol Ahlgren, Ava Scott, Mim Davey. Missing: Sara Stein. As Paul Revere rode off into the sunset, a voice was heard to say, Stage Right! Stage Right! This happened many a time as Debbie Nelson directed and produced the one act comedy, The Stingy Mr. Penny Pincher The cast spent their Saturday mornings not watching cartoons, but painting sets and rummaging through dusty attics trying to find a costume that would fit their part. Back stage, everyone was in a panic; the lead thinks he's getting Strep Throat, and the supporting actress thinks she's coming down with a rare disease from India. On stage doesn't seem so bad at all. Then, someone forgets their line, or the audience laughs at something that wasn't funny, or you walk left instead of right, and you hear your little brothers and sisters yelling Hi! from the back row. But when the show is over, and success fills the air, it all seems worth while. 89 What's O.S.A? A lot of people have been asking that lately. It stands for Organized Student Activities, but it's a lot more than that. It's a group of concerned students getting together to plan social events throughout the school year and help with dances, dinners, and programs planned by the other establishments in the school. And you know what? They have a good time doing it. 90 During the year there comes three days in every senior high student's life where they rush madly around the lunchroom desperately trying to find a schedule that will work, keep their health, sanity, and the pencil they came in with. Registration has never been a bowl of cherries for everyone but we all learn to grin and bear it. 91 This year marked the start of inter-school adapted athletics for Marshall-U's handicapped students. We are beginning what we hope will become an important part of Marshall-U's athletics, and an integral part of Mpls. Public School's athletic program. The league is set up to involve other orthopedically handicapped students from area junior and senior high schools in competitive sports. These sports are participated in with enthusiasm. Jim Christy VARSITY HOCKEY: Back Row: L to R: Coach Dorothy Lorberbaum, Don Snook, Mike Scamma-horn, Leslie Aizman, Lorrie Freund. Front Row: L to R: Becky Miller, Mike Darling, Gary Bier, Paul Bedor, Rick Phillips. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY: Standing: Coach Jim Christy, David Allerson. Back Row: L to R: Ed Graham, Terri Hafner, Mark Skibness, Jim lindholm, Doug Wild. Middle Row: L to R: Joe Simms, Tony Lebahn, John Gibbs, Jenny Eickhoff. Front Row: L to R: Mark Knutson, Wayne Christensen. 92 93 Dinkytown is very much a part of the life at Marshall-University High School. As a matter of fact, a recent poll shows that Dinkytown rates rather high as a free time leisure area. Some reasons conjected were: 1) The fresh air seemed to stimulate the productivity of the academically weary mind. 2) The food is well suited for the strange appetites of M-U students. 3) The reading material to be found on telephone poles, in store windows or on the corner of 14th Avenue and 4th Street served as a good supplement for young minds. It seems Dinkytown is one thing everyone at M-U has in common. 94 95 8ACK ROW: L TO R: Coach Sheridan laeche, Jim Boler, Brian Corbett, Matt Kangas, Alex Martynenko, Ollie Zarago a, Mark Sarico, Mike Schellenberg, Lyman Irwin, |im Ludgate, Jeff Hager, Mark Maffitt, Britt Freeman, Assistant Coach Ed Prohofsky. CENTER ROW: L TO R: Assistant Coach Dan Doheny, Mike Speidel, Keith Jorgensen, Bob Lorence, Rick Morrow, Randy Wilcox, Mike Sandtrock, Ted Witkowski, Rick Jaede, Dave 8arnhill, Steve Zerby, Jim Childs, Steve Preus, Assistant Coach John Wold. FRONT ROW: I TO R: Greg Hughes, Rodney Hargest, Dean Spencer, Ronnie Henderson, Mark Saito, Mike Moore, Craig Westerberg, Danny Reyelts, David Sal, Kevin Smith, John Unger. varsity footba 11 98 99 . freshmen football BACK ROW: L TO R: Scott lind-berg, Mike Davis, Mike Klcmpka, Cary Tilleson, Willie Braziel, Coach John Jurisch, Coach Ross Green, Kevin Washington, Nic Taylor, Mike Buday, Jeff Yates. CENTER ROW: L TO R: Mitchell Bliss, John Meyers, John Corbett, Jim Olien, Dan Moore, Dan Westacott, Eric Starr, Peter Slcttchaugh, Jerry Anderson, Melvin Pryor. FRONT ROW: L TO R: Russell Clark, Mark Youngdale, Tim Spiedel, Clyde Rhodes, Steve Bickoll, Tim Witkowski, Greg Gilreath. 100 BACK ROW: L TO R: David Wang, Jon Dunmore, Coach Bill L'Herault. FRONT ROW: L TO R: Felix Sahlin, John Williamson. MISSING: Jim Jenkins, Niel Maffitt, Tim Yund. 101 A SQUAD: BACK ROW: L TO R: Joy Bostrom, Barb Hoistngton, Mary Boler, Judy Hines, Terry Durushia. FRONT ROW: L TO R: Karla Erickson, Niki Butler, Roberta Richardson, Vicki Bliss. MISSING: Judy Hanson, Coach Mrs. Lawton. B SQUAD: BACK ROW: L TO R: Beth RuH, Della Rootues, Norma Westberry, Kim Kusnier, Laura Gross, Wendy Betz. FRONT ROW: L TO R: Jill Rainey, Denise Johnson, Emily Rank, Jill Westerberg. MISSING: Becky Lorence, Coach Miriam Baer. 102 BACK ROW: L TO R: Jenny Hines, Pam Neumann, Cheryl Saf, Jean Johnson, Penny Hill. FRONT ROW: L TO R: Lisa Abra-hamson. Bridge! Smith, Paula Banchy, Sandy Novatney, Libby Cross. MISSING: Coach Dagny Waldeland. girls' swimming GIRL'S SWIMMING: BACK ROW: I TO R: Suzanne Anderson, Liz lenkins, Janis Arnold, Laurie Hanson, Anne Backstrom, Sue Bollinger. FRONT ROW, L TO R: Merry Johnson, Angela Doble, Katie MacEachern, Leslie McBurney, Alison Gray. 104 BOYS'SWIMMING: BACK ROW: L TO R: Gary Sangren, Randy O'Connell, Eric Abraharroon. FRONT ROW: I TO R: Tom Westwood, Chris Kowanko, Charles Spolyar, Randy Kangas. Missing: John Myers, John Shivers, Brad Mercil, Neil Maffitl, Coach Jim Snavely, Ass't Coach Tim Clifford. boys' swimmina I 105 varsity basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL: L TO R: Manager Gerald Smith, Lonzell Gray, Jesse Gray, Nick Puzak, Howard Wesley, Duane Johnson, Steve Newby, Greg Gisselquist, Mike ScheJIenberg, Jim Ludgate, Steve Preus, Lyman Irwin, Mike Speidel, Ronnie Henderson, Coach Ed Proholsky. Missing: Jeff Morely, Dean Spencer. 106 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: L TO R: Danny Reyelts, Willy Crifin, Walter Whittaker, lames Otieno, Dave Gray, Joe Hughes, Eric Starr, Dan Westacott, Tim Witkowski, Tim Speidcl. BACK ROW: I TO R: Coach Sheridan Jaeche, Kevin Wahsington, Andy Hudson, Britt Freeman, Jeff Hager, Aaron Arradondo, Tim Phifer, Kevin Smith, David King, Rodney Hargest, Butch Green, Mike Buday. Missing: Claude Madsen. sophomore basketball 107 VARSITY HOCKEY: BACK ROW: I TO R: Coach John Wold, Alex Martynenko, Paul Skinner, Rick Jaede, Randy Wilcox, Cary Jacobs, Jim Bolcr, Cary Tillcson, Ass't. Coach Ross Green. MIDDLE ROW: L TO R: Brian Corbett, Darrell Harris, Dave Hammergren, Ted Witkowski, Dave Saf, Mike Sandtrock, Craig Wcsterberg, Steve Good-manson. Bob Bohmer. FRONT ROW: Managers Mike Scammahorn, Tim Gusk. I varsity hockey 108 junior varsity hockey JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY: FRONT ROW: L TO R: Melvin Pryor, Jeff Yates, lilo Morales, Dave Saf, Brian Barton, Tim Bohmer, Mitch Bliss. BACK ROW: I TO R: Greg Stimart, Jim Betz, Tony McCoy, Scott Good-manson, Mark Wilkins, Mark Young-dale, Kevin Dahlen, Coach Ross Green. Missing: Mike Hoff, Dean Sorsoleil. 109 skiing SKI TEAM: John Christensen, John Shivers, Dave Campbell. no BACK ROW: L(oR: Coach Lou lacarella, Mike Klempka, Front Row: Mark Sarico, John Unger. Dan Vezina, George Martin, John Corbett, Mark Monson, Dave Vezina, Steve Bickell, Rusty Wall, Ted Vezina, David Kraht, Asst. Coach John Jurisch. L to R: Coach Dagncy VValdcland, Joy Bostrom, Norma Westberry, Della Rootues, Judy Hines, Mary Boler, Kathy Eiland, Marquita Jacox, Karen Eiland, Jenny Hines, Bridget Smith, Pam NcumannJIll Rainey, Coach Theresa Schneider. 112 NINTH GRADE: MIDDLE: Back Row: L to R: Maureen Murphy, Paul Klempka, Anne Back-strom, Laura Gross, Coach Waldeland. Middle Row: L to R: Jill Westerberg, Denise Johnson, Beth Ruff, Merry Johnson, Cindy Anderson. Front Row: L to R: Angela Doble, Emily Rank, Allison Gray. EIGHTH GRADE: TOP: Back Row: L to R: Betsy Glamen, Carol Russell, Rita Schardin, Kathy Murphy, Jody Brown. Front Row: L to R: Barb Barton, Lori Quilling, Wendy Jacobs, Linda Litwinczuk. SEVENTH GRADE: BOTTOM: Back Row: L to R: Donna Haus, Dawn Danielson, Sandy Johnson. Middle Row: L to R: Carrie Anderson, Paula Erickson, Kathy Wilson. Front: Rosie Johnson. 113 I IT POMS: LEFT TO RICHT: Vickie Bliss, Joy Bostrom, Lori Nelson, Sandy Jorgensen, Jakki Kydd, Debbie Osgar, Sara Thompson, Kim Jaede, Wendy Bet , Jean Chmielewskl, Mary Kain. Missing: Advisor Deborah Netson. 114 A SQUAD: BELOW: FRONT ROW: L TO R: Karla Erickson. Carol Ahlgren. Emily Rank. SECOND ROW: L TO R: Merry Johnson, Kay Doetkett. THIRD ROW: L TO R: Jenny Jones. Sandy lindback. Cardinal: Jill Westerberg. Missing: Tonee Boyer, Mara Clarke. cheerleaders ns 116 117 1 121 122 FIGHT INFLATION — DEPRESSION AND HELP US REDEEM OUR SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY — INVEST IN YOUTH THE SOUTHEAST ALL SPORTS SINCE 1957 BURGER BROS SPORTING GOODS “COMPLETE OUTFITTING SPECIALISTS’' 2828 UNIVERSITY S.E. MPLS. 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Herman Arturo Herrera Tom Keljik The Dean Lund Family Romola L. Madsen Kent Elaine Maffitt Marshall-U Band The Mata Family Bart McDonough M.E.P. 75 Mr. Nick Puzak Mr. Mrs. Matt Ruff Ken Rustad The Saito Family Tim and Sally Sawyer Angus McDuff Scribner Clark and Jane Starr Hermione Tethbridge The Theatre of Involvement Mr. Mrs. John W. Walther Barbara Yates 131 VARSITY TENNIS L to R, Front row: Mike Miqdadi, Jim Westwood, John Meyers, Zulu Walji, Brian Owens, Krishna Seeley, Scott Link, John Shivers, John Carlson. L to R, Second row: Chris Kowanko. Eric Starr, Bob Hiatt, Brad Schumann. Tim Jahren, Tom West-wood. Jon Starr. Steven Zerby, Dave Campbell, Eric Abrahamson, John Christiansen, Dan Reyclts. Coach Bill L'Herault. Missing: Nick Puzak, Jim Jenkins, Howard Wesley. BOY’S GOLF L to R: Coach Art Chiodo, Loren Freitag, Mike Davis. Tim Firle, Dennis Czaia. Missing: Jack Rainey, Joe Osgar. Tony Lockhart. Bill Ilouff, Jeff Rusthoven. VARSITY TRACK L to R, Front row: Ted Vezina. Joel West-acott, Ted Boler, Brent Waiwafole. Mark Monson. Second row: Jeff Yates, Dindo Dawis, Mark Saito, Tito Dawis, James Oteino. Russel Clark. Dave Barnhill. William Ndoosi, Kevin Washington. Rusty Wall, John Williamson. Mitch Bliss. Britt Freeman. Third row: Coach Ed Prohofsky, Felix Sahlin, Greg Hughes. Kevin Smith. Claude Madsen, Matt Kan gas, Lyman Irwin, Mike Schellenberg, Jon Dunmoro, John Unger, Willie Brazil, Jim Boler. David Wang, Dan Vezina. Ass't. Coach John Jurisch. GIRLS TRACK L to R. Front row: Christie Lewis. Kim Kyle, Christina Maud. Jenny Jones. Roberta Richardson. Second row: Pam Neumann. Terry Durushia, Susan EI-Rawi, Joy Bostrom. Marla Trabing, Kathy Murphy, Leslie Me Burney. Third row: Judy Hines, Jocelyn Gorham, Mary Boler, Marquita Jacox. Stacey Foreman. Susan Bollinger. Karen Eiland. Coach Theresa Schneider. Missing: Rita Schardin, Lori Quilling. VARSITY BASEBALL L to R, Front row: Walter Whittaker, Rodney Hargest, Dave Saf. Dave Hammergren, Mike Scammahorn, Ted Witkowski, Mike Moore, Pat Parker, Ollie Zaragoza. Back row: Coach Fritz Wold. Ronnie Henderson, Gary Tilleson, Mike Speidel, Rick Lueck, Steve Preus, Rick Jaede, Rick Morrow, Mark Sarico, Rick Conrad, Assistant Coach Jack Wallace. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL L to R, Front row: Peter Sletlehaugh. John Corbett, Eero Schultz, Tim Speidel, Rim Witkowski, David Jaede, Russel Hctland. Craig Westerberg, Dan Westacott, Scott Lindberg, Scott Goodmanson, Paul Lehman. Ben Monson, Mike Buday, Coach Ross Green. GIRLS GOLF L to R, Front row: Maria Scribner. Julie Lund. Sylvia Weinberger, Suzanne Anderson, Carol Russell. Kathy McGee. Back row: Theresa Parker. Laurie Hanson. Judy Hanson, Shelley Gammell, Coach Barb Gunderson. GIRLS BADMINTON L to R. Front row: Merry Johnson. Emily Rank. Jill Westerberg, Karla Erickson. Vicki Carlson, Wendy Betz. Laura Gross, Chris Nelson. Vicki Bliss. Back row: Coach Dagncy Waldeland. Sandy Novatney, Maureen Murphy, Julie Brophy. Anne Baekstrom, Barb Hoisington. Lori Hoisington. Jenny Hines. Liz Green. Paula Banchy. MU OPP. STATISTICS OPP 6 VARSITY FOOTBALL Centennial 25 20 St. Anthony i2 6 Blake 22 20 Mahtomedi 37 6 Minnehaha 12 R Golden Valley 15 12 Prior Uke 13 20 Brooklyn Center 21 38 St Francis 0 8 BOYS’ SWIMMING Minnehaha 56 0 St. Francis 68 18 Mahtomedl 36 9 Golden Valley 52 0 Si Anthonv 60 15 Brooklyn Center 45 39 Breck 19 30 Blake 42 VARSITY HOCKEY 5 North 2 3 Shakopee 0 3 St Paul Humboldt 8 2 Litchfield 4 0 St Paul Monroe 4 3 St Paul Murray 11 3 St. Paul Central 3 1 St Paul Central 3 2 Mahtomedl 9 0 St. Anthony 2 2 Centennial 4 4 Minnehaha 5 3 Blake 9 2 Brooklyn Center 3 3 Golden Valley 6 3 St. Anthony 5 0 Minnehaha 8 3 Golden Valley- 7 District 17 5 Golden Valley 6 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 0 Centennial 8 0 St Anthony 34 6 Blake 20 18 Mahtomedl 14 Ml U OPP. 25 Minnehaha 8 8 Golden Valley 6 12 Brooklyn Center 13 WRESTLING 39 Breck 19 8 Minnehaha 56 0 SI. Francis 68 18 Mahtomedl 36 9 Golden Valley 52 0 Si. Anthony 66 15 Brooklyn Center 45 30 Blake 42 0 Centennial 66 27 Vocational 33 JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY 3 Centennial 4 1 Brooklyn Center 7 0 Golden Valley 7 0 St. Anthony 2 3 Roscmount 2 2 Breck 4 4 Centennial 3 5 Golden Valley 5 0 Breck 4 0 Blake 5 2 Mahtomedl 1 4 St. Anthony 5 0 Minnehaha 2 GIRL'S BASKETBALL 18 Regina 27 8 Highland Park 12 19 St Anthony 14 49 Lincoln 5 58 Blake 2 30 Brooklyn Center 7 28 Minnehaha 8 14 Richfield 12 14 Golden Valley 15 36 St Anthony 11 26 Roosevelt 18 21 Minnehaha 9 38 Brooklyn Center 12 VARSITY BASKETBALL 66 Rosemount 64 73 Concordia 43 index MU 57 Minnehaha 37 53 Si. Francis 43 73 Mahtomedi 29 73 Golden Valley 46 52 Si Anthony 50 60 Washburn 59 62 Brooklyn Center 23 43 Ontcnnial 42 74 Blake 46 74 St. Francis 46 58 Blake 50 56 Minnehaha 45 47 Centennial 56 65 Golden Valley 44 51 Brooklyn Center 35 74 Mahtomedl 38 52 SI. Anthony 47 74 Blake 46 District 17 48 Bcnilde 47 55 Orono 44 49 IJc LaSalle 52 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL 63 Rosemount 75 78 Concordia 35 55 Minnehaha 41 77 St Francis .34 60 Mahtomedi 33 77 Southwest 66 85 Golden Valley 45 76 St. Anthony 46 4 Brooklyn Center 31 57 Centennial 50 67 Washburn 52 . 80 St. Francis 33 83 Blake 41 82 Minnehaha 28 58 Centennial 48 86 Golden Valley 42 63 Brooklyn Confer 44 62 Mahtomedi 41 63 St. Anthony 53 64 Blake 32 Sephomor Tournament 87 Southwest 64 62 North 73 Abrahamson. Eric L'n • 10. 105 Abrahamson. Uu 10 20. 103 Abdclal. Shadia 8 8 Adam . Annette • 10 20 Adam . Charles -8-8 Adams. Elaine 8 8 Adams. Elaine • l'n • 10 Adams. Daphne • Un • 10 Adams. Mar ere t Rem Read • 65 Adams. Renee 11-24 Ahlgren. Carol 11 24. 81. 82. 89. 115 Ahlgren. Eric 9 -16 Ahlgren. Lynn -12 -30, 73 Ahlgren, Sarah - Un -10 Auman. Lesli 11-24 Allcrson. David - 9 -16 Alexander. Lucinda -9-16 Almo. Kirsten - 7-6 Alyeshmcrm. Dorna -10 - 20 Anderson. Carrie -7-6. 113 Anderson. Cindy 9 - 16. 82. 113 Anderson. Daniel -10 -20 Anderson. Douglas - 7 - 6 Anderson. Elizabeth - 10 - 20 Anderson. Gerald 8 8. 100 Anderson. Juli -10-20 Anderson. Kay -7-6. 82 Anderson. Usa -7-6 Anderson. Maree 11 24 Anderson. Suzanne • 9 - 16. 104 Anderson. Troy - 7 - 6 Anton. Judi 11 24 Armour. Greta -11 - 24 Arnold. Janls -12 -30. 104 Arnold. Ross 9 -16 Arrandondo. Aaron -10 -107 Astrom. Maria 11-25 Backstrom, Poul • II 24. 79. 81. 83 Backstrom. Anne-9 16. 79. 104. 113 Backstrom. Brian -7-10. 83 Baer. Miriam • Coach • 102 Bailey. Keith - 9 - 16 Baker. Robert Social St. 58 Baker. Tyson 11 24 Baker, David Open Seh. H Baker. Michael • Open Sch. -14 Balaban. Sandy -12 30 Baldwin. Guy -6-10 Balenger. Carmen - L'n • 10 Banchy. Paula • 12 30. 103 Banchy. Brent -8-10 Banker. Dawn 9-16 Banker. Robin -7-10 Barber. Edward 11 24 Barber. Tim - Open Sch. -14 Barnhill. David 11 24. 87. 98 Barnhill. Lisa 8 10. 82 Barron. Darrick -6-14 Barton. Brian 10 20. 81. 82. 109 Barton. Barbara-8 -8. 82. 113 Barzids. Mrs. Marie - Matron • 69 Bedor. Paul -12 30 Bennett. Michelle • Open Sch. • 14 Berne. Man Aide 54 Berg. Franklin - 8 -10 Bcrgstcin. Mark 12 30. 79 Berry. Donald - 6 -10 Berry. Michael - 6 - 10 Besonen, John -9-16 BeU. Wendy -11 24. 81. 82. 102. 114 Bet . James -10 -20. 109 Bickell. Steven 9 16. 100. Ill Bickell. Catherine 12 30. 82 Bickell. Virginia 9 -16. 82 Bier. Gary- -12 -30 Bisek. Jerome - Sp. Ed. • 65 Black. Julie -12 30 Bland. Sandy • 10-20 Bland. Carla 8 8 Bliss. Victoria II 24. 101. IN Bliss. Mitchell 9 -10. 72. 100. 109 Bliss. Vanya - 7 - 6 Blodgett. f)a id - 9 - 16 Bobick. Barry 10 -20. 82 Bohmcr. Robert -11-24. 108 Bohmer. Timothy - 9 -16. 109 Boler. James 12 31. 73. 98. 108 Boler. Mary - 10 -20. 101, 112 Boler. Margaret -8-10 Boler. Theodore -6-10 Bollinger. Susan 8 -10. 104 Boone, Lisa • Un -10 Booth. Laura - 7 - 6 Borchardt. Mrs. Nadine • Aide • 54 Borowick. Daniel - Engineer • 69 Bostrom. Steven -12 -31 Bostrom. Joy-10-20. 101, 112. 114 Boyer. Tonee • 12-31. 115 Boyle. John -6-10 Braden. Aan -12 -31 Braziel. Willie 9-16. 100 Brekkestran, Russell-8-8 Britton. Robert -10 - 20. 82 Brod. Mitch 9 16 Brophy. Julie 11-24 Brophy. Calhlccn -9-16 Brow n. Robert - Un -10 Brown. Jody-8-8. 113 Bruemng. Catherine - Un • 10 Brunetti, Cherilyn -8-10 Buchwald. Mrs. Lidwina • Nurse 52 Buday. Michael 9 16. 100. 107 Bugbee. Connie -10-20 Buison. Pamclla -12 -31 Bulson. Peggy - 9 • 16 Burgard. Margaret -12 - 31 Burgess. Robin - Un • 10 Burke. Penny - Aide • 62 Burns. Jill -7-6 Burrcr. Cynthia -9-16 Burrer. Connie-9 16 Burris. Woodrow -10 -20 Bushey, Julie - Un • 10 • 82 Butler. Xiquita 9 101 Caglioti. Angela • 9 16. 80. 82 Cairns. Mary' Lou-Staff-52 Cammarata. Lisa -11-24 Campbell. David -11 24. 110 Campbell. Douglas -7-6 Campbell. Beth-9 -16 Campbell. Lisa-8-8 Canfield. Larry -10-20. 82 Carey. Dennis • English - 56 Carlson. John - II 24. 81. 83 Carlson. Vicky 11-24. 82 Carslens. Janet -11-24 Cartwright. Carrie -11-24 Cederberg. Karen -11 - 24 Chameli . Cynthia -10 - 20 Chencttc. Anne • 12 • 31 Chcncttc. Cathrine-10-20 Childs. James -11-98 Chiodo. Art Social St. • 59 Chmiclcwxki. Jean ■ 12 • 31. 73 Chmiclewski. Jane-12-31. 73. 114 Chmielewski, Robert -9-16 Christensen. Ann -7-6 Christensen. John • 11 - 24. 83. 110 Christensen. Lyle • Social St.-58 Christensen. Wayne -7-6 Christy. James - Aide • 64 Church. Joana-8-8 Clark. Ms. Susan • Aide - 53 Clarke. Anita -8-8 Clarke. Mara -12-31. 73. 115 Clarke. Mr Man- Aide-66 Clarke. Russell • 9 -16. 100 Clemmons. Henry -12 - 32 Cleveland. David • 11 • 24. 81 Clifford. Tim - Coach -105 Clubb, Ronald-Asst. Prin. • 50 Cody. John-7-6 Colby. Carol - 11 24 Colby. Jenny - Open Sch. -14. 82 Colby. Meredith Open Sch. • 14. 82 Conaway. Kobi • Un • 10 Conner. taurel -11-24, 80 Conger. Steven -7-6 Connel. Cammilc -11-25 Conrad. Richard -11 25 Cope. Sheryl -7-6 Corbett. Brian-10-98. 108 Corbett. Erin 12 -32 Corbett. Jeff-7-6 Corbett. John 9- 16. 100. Ill Cornelius. Patrick • Open Sch. • 14 Cousin. Danny -12-73 Cox. Margret -10 -20 Croteau. Harvey -10 -20 Cullop, Tcri • li 32 Cunningham. Stephanie -11-25 Cutting. Clyde • Un • 10 Czaia, Dennis -9-16. 80 Czaia. Frances -11 - 25. 82 Czaia. Melinda-7-6 Dahlberg. Cardl 10-20 Dahlen. Kevin-9 - 16. 109 Dale. Alan 12 32 Dalman. Phyllis • Business • 67 Daniel. Keith 8 8 Danielson. Dawn -7-6. 13 Darling. Mike 11-25 Darst. Leo-9-16 Dave r. Mim • Open Sch. • 14. 82. Davies. Dennis • A. V. - 57 Davis. Mark 12 • 32. 79. 82 Davis. Michael -9 -16. 80. 82. 83. 100 DavU. Patrick Social Wk. 54 Dawis. Eugenio 10-20. 181 Dawis, Joaquin • Un • 10 Dawis, Vicente -12-32 DcGryac. Pieter -12-32 Demcho. David -12 32 Demulling. Connie-8-8 DcMuth. Anne - Open Sch. • 63 Devin. Judith • Social St.-57 Dewitt. Marian Aide - 54 Dexter. Arthur 10-20 Dixit. Lena-7-6 Doble. Angela-9 -16. 104. 113 Doble. Anthony - 8 - 8 Doetkott. Kay 12 32. 82. 115 Doggett. Thomas - Music - 62 Dohcny. Dan • Aide - Math - 60. 98 Donovan. Beth • Un • 10. 82 Dosse, Ann • Un -10 Dosse. Carol -12 32 Dow nes. Joseph - Aide • 61 Drake. Marty-11-25 Drone. Rita • Library - 55 Dufoe. Carol 12 33 Dufoc. Katherine -7-6 Dunmorc. Jon • 12 33. 82. 89. 101 Dunn. Deborah -10-20 Dunn. Susan -12-33 Durushia. Terry -10-20. 101 Ebert. Carey -12 - 33 Eckberg. J Lyn -11-25 Edwards. Michael-Un-11 Egland. Adeline • Lunchroom - 68 Eibs. Thomas -12 - 33. 79 Eickoff. Jennifer-Un-11 Eiland. Karen-7-112 Eiland. Kathy -11-25. 112 El Rawi. Satcnik - Un -11. 83 El Rawi. Susan -8-11. 83 Ellison. Launa-Open Sch. -63 Elness. Everett • Un • 11 Embry. Anita - 9 -16 Erickson. Karla 11-25. 82. 101, 115 Erickson. Kim • Open Sch. • 14. 82 Erickson. Paula - 7 113 Ervin. Alec 9 -17 Ervin. Bruce -12 - 45 Esmaill. Mohammed • 12 • 25. 33 Ewing. John 10 -20 Fabunmi. Bukayo • Open Sch. • 14. 82 Farah. Laurence•Open Sch. -14 Fahrendorff. Donald -12-33 Fahrendorff, Lisa -8-8 Fenner. Marie • Un • 11 Ferguson. Anne 10-20 Ferguson. Dcbby - Un • 11. 80 Ferguson. Patrick -11-25 Finley, Chandler - Un -11 Flrlc. Tim 12 33 Fischer. Daniel -12-33 Fieldstad, Bca - 12 34 Flenniken, Anita-9-17. 81. 82. 89 Flenniken. Shaun • Open Sch. • 14 Follctt, Catherine - Un • 11 Follett, Christine 9 -17. 83 Fontaine. Mike - 10-21 Foreman. Candice -8-8 Franklin. Melissa -7-6 Fredricks. Louise • Lunchroom • 68 Freeman. Britt -10-21. 98. 107 Freeman. John • Woork Coor.-67 Freidman. Zoe -7-6. 102 Frcir. Rudy • Engineer • 69 Freitag. Loren -8-8 Freitag. Rebecca -10 -21 French. Edith -12 -34 Freund. Lorrie -12 - 34 Friddle. Steven -11-25 Froehlc. Art ALE 63 Fromm. Darlene -7-6 Gaal. Dorthy-11 -25. 81 Gacek. Mrs. Bernice - Lunchroom - 68 Gallaway. Scott -7-6 Gammell. Shelley -10 - 21. 81. 82. 83 Gaslin. Bill Math. 60 Gilbreath. David -7-6 Gilmore. Mrs. Marge - Aide - 51 Gilrealh, Gregory-9 - 17. 100 Gisselquist, Greg-12-34. 106 Gissclquist. Mary-11 -25. 81. 82 Glacsemann. Julie-Un-11 Glaman, Elizabeth • Open Sch. -14. 113 Glaman. Mary - Open Sch • 14 Glock. Norman - Science - 61 Goodmanson. Scott-10-21, 109 Goodmanson. Steven -11 - 25. 108 Goodmanson. Susan • Open Sch. • 14. 82 Goonewardena. Maitri - Un • 11 Gorham. Jocelyn -9-17. 79 Gorham. Kirstin -12-34 Gorham. Vivian -11-25. 79 Graham. Edward-9-17 Gray. Alison 9 17. 104. 113 Gray. David 9-17. 107 Gray. Jesse -11-106 Gray. Linda 9 -17 Gray. Lonzcll • 11 -25. 106 Green. Butch - 9 -107 Green. Elizabeth 11 25 Green, Ross • Coach • 108. 109 Griffin. Gerald - Un -11 Griffin. Willie-9 -17. 107 Gross. Elizabeth-10-21. 81. 103 Gross. John • Un -11 Gross. Laura-9-17. 102. 113 Guckin. John - 11-25 Guertin. Herbert - Math. - 60 Gusk. Timothy -12 -34. 108 Haas. Michael -12 -34 Haincr. Terri-7-6 Hage. Martha -10 -21 Hager. Heidi-8-8 Hager. Jeffery • 10 • 98. 107 Hager. Michael • 12- 45 Hahnke. Lee • 7 • 6 Haines. Darin • Un • 11 Haines. Darsi - 8 - 8 llallet. Kenneth-10-21 flatlet. Terry -12 -34 Hallin. Dale • Open Sch. • 14 Hallin, Frank -10 - 21 Hallin. Howard -11 -82 Halos. Aileen - Business - 67 Halverson. lose - Open Sch. -14 Halverson. William -12 • 34. 82. 89 Hamilton. Russell - Un -11 Hammergren. David-11-25. 108 Hammergren. Eric -8- 8 Handcland. Steven - 7 - 6 Hansen, Leona - Math. - 61 Hanson. Judith -11-102 Hanson. Laurel - 12 - 35. 81. 104 Hargest. Regina - 9 -17 Hargett. Rodney • 10 21. 98. 107 Harrison. Beth - 9 -17 Harris. Donna - 7 - 6 Harris. Darrell • 10 -108 llaus. Donna -7 - 109 Hnwkinson, Doreen - 7 - 6 Haw kinson. Karin 11 35. 82 Hawkinson. Patricia - 12 - 35. 73 Hazley, Aria - Aide - 52 Henderson. Christine - 12-35 Henderson. Ronnie • 11 • 25. 98. 106 Hepokoski, Mary ■ Open Sch - 63 Herrera. Arturo • Language ■ 57 Herrmann. Mary • Library ■ 55 Hertzberg. Gregory' -9-17 Hess. Tammy -10 - 82 Hiatt. Robert 9-17. 79 Hickey . Paul -10 -21 Hickey. Susan - Open Sch. -14. 82 Hill, Bonita-11-25 Hill. Christopher - 35. 73 Hill. Darry l -10 21 Hill. Faron -8-8 Hill. Lisa-7-7 Hill. Penelope -10-21. 81. 103 Hill. William-7 -7 Hillcstad. Wayne 12 35 Hines. Jennifer-10-21. 103. 112 Hines. Josephine • Lunchroom 68 Hines. Judith 10-21. 101. 112 Hintzc. Bcauford • Engineer - 69 Hirsch. Margaret -11 25 Hoffe. Michael -11 -109 Hoffe, Thomas - 8 - 8 Hofstede. James - Engineer - 69 Hoisington, Barbara • 10-101 Hoisington. Lori • 9 • 17. 72, 82 Hoke. Melvin - English - 56 Holloway. Tony • Open Sch. • 14 Holub. Katherine • Open Sch. -14 liorswill, Carol - English - 56 llorswill. Ian • Un -11 llouff. Bill-10-21. 82 llouff. Lonnie -11-25. 82 Houston. Charlotte -12-35 Hubbard. Marly - Art - 62 Hudson, Andrew 10-21. 107 Hudson. Ann -9-17 Hudy. Timothy - Un -11 Huffington. Anne - Un -11 Hughes. Gregory -12 - 35. 73. 98 Hughes. Joseph - 10-21, 107 Hughes. Shaun - 8 - 8 Hulme. Dale Sp. Ed • 65 Huntley. Janet - 9-17 Hutchinson. Rachel - Un - 82 Hyde. Jeffery 10 21. 79 Irwin. Dale-Un-11 Irwin, Jojuana -9-17 Irwin. Kay -10 - 21 Irwin. Lvman • 12 -98. 106 Ives. Baft -11-25 Jackson. Troy -8-8 Jacobs. Gary -12 -36. 108 Jacobs. Jason • Open Sch. - 7 Jacobs. Wendy 8 8. 82. 113 Jacobson. Stephen - Open Sch. • 14 Jacobson. Charles - A.L.E. - 63 Jacox. Marquita -10-21. 112 Jaeche. Sheridan 58. 59. 107 Jaede. David - Un -11 Jardc. John -10 -21. 108 Jaede. Kimberly • 12 36. 82. 114 Jahani. Ashifa -9 17 Jakimtetz. George - 9 17 James. Andrea -12 -36. 73 James. Grace - Aide • 51 Janssen. Grant - Un - 83 Janssen. Greg - Un - 82 Jenkins. Carisse 9 17 Jenkins. Elizabeth • 10 • 21. 104 Jenkins. James - 12 -36. 101 Jocketty. Joe - Social St. • 59 Johnson, Carolyn -12 -36 Johnson. David - 12 - 36 Johnson. Denise-9-17, 102. 113 Johnson. Dianna - 9 -17 Johnson. Duane -11 - 25. 106 Johnson. Faith-7 -7. 114 Johnson. Gcri - L.P.N. • 52 Johnson. Jean -12 -36. 103 Johnson. Jean -8-8 Johnson. Joan - 8 - 8. 82 Johnson. Julie -10-21 Johnson. Marriann -7-7 Johnson. Mary-7-7 Johnson, Merry-9-17. 104. 113. 115 Johnson. Richard - 8 - 8 Johnson. Rose -7 -7. 113 Johnson. Sandra -7-7. 113 Jones. Bruce - Prog. Coor. • 52 Jones. Jennifer -11-25. 79. 82. 89. 115 Jones. Kellie-10-21. 81. 82 Jones. Kevin -10-21 Jones. I .eon ■ Aide - 52 Jones. Patricia • Math. • 60 Jones. Susan • Un -11. 82. 83 Jorgensen, Keith -12 - 37. 98 Jorgensen. Sandy -11-26. 81. 82. 114 Jorgensen. Susan -7-7 Joseph. Michael • Principal - 50 Jumelle-Y-Picokens, Shirley • Math.-61 Jurgensen, David -12-37 Jurish, John Phy. Ed 64. 100, 111 Justcn. Laura -10-21 Kabrumn, Teklcheimernaut • 10 • 41 Kain. Mary-11-26. 82. 114 Kairies. Susan • Social St. - 58 Kanga . Matthew 12 37. 87. 98 Kanga . Ward 9 -17. 87. 105 Katagiri. Yasuhiko • Open • 4 Keliik. Thomas - Social St. - 59 Kelley, Deborah -12 -37 Kelley, Maureen • 10 -21 Kelley, Ms. Miriam - Social St. • 58 Kelly, Steven - 8 - 8 Kellogg. Deidre 9 -17 Kelsey. Robin-Un-11. 83 Kiesscl. Polly - 10-21 Kim. Frank • Un • 11 King. David -9 -107 King. Keith-11-83 Kisin. Marina - 10-22 Klempka, Mike 8-8. 100. Ill Klempka. Paula -9-10. 17. 82. 113 Klick. Dway ne -12 - 37 Klobe. Wendy • Un • 14 Kloiber. Joseph -8-8. 83 Knutson. Mark-9-17 Kocrnig. Dick • Head Engineer - 69 Kolsrud. Ralph • Rem. Read. ■ 64 Koxki. James - Engineer 69 Kowanko. Chris -9 -17. 79. 105 Kowankv. Peter -11-26 Kracht. David-Un-11. Ill Kracht. Steve • Un • 11 Krehbiel. Randy-Social Worker-54 Krcpsky. Darrell -9-17 Krienke. Larry - 7 - 7 Kubera. Gregg - A.V. Tech. - 57 Kuha. Kathleen -11-26 Kuha. Lee Ann -9-17 Kusnier. Kim - 10-22. 102 Kyle. Kimberly -8-12. 80 Kydd. Jakki -12 37. 114 Kydd. Michael 9 17 Larson. Harold - Un - 12 Law. William Un 12 Lawton. Mrs. • 102 Lebahn. Anthony -10 - 22 tac. Lisa - Un • 12 Lefrois, Hans - Open • 15 Lehman. Cheryl -11-26 Lessingcr. Elizabeth - 9 -18. 81 82 tavolr. James - 7 - 7. 82 Lewi . Christina - Un -12. 89 L'Herault. William • Science 61, 102 Lindback. Lynn -12-37 Lmdback. Sandra • 11 -115 Lindberg. Scott 9-18. 100 Lindholm. Thomas - Open -15 Link. Scott - 12 37 Litwinczuk. Anna -10-82 Lit w inezuk. Linda -8-9. 113 Litwinczuk. Michael - 9 -18 Lock. Christopher - 9 ■ 8 Lockhart. Anthony-9- 18. 79 Lohman. Gene - English - 56 taper, Edith - Open • 15. 82 tarberbaum. Dorthy - Aide 65 tare nee, Rebeckah • 9 • 18. 102 tarcncc. Robert -1-26. 87. 98 Ludgate. James 11 - 26. 98. 106 Ludvigson. Valeric • 11 • 38 Lund. Julie - Un • 12. 82 Lund. Margret - Un -12 Lundccn. Christopher • 8 - 9 Lundquisl. Joan • Clerk • 54 MacDonald. Victoria • Un • 12 MacEachern. Kathrine Un • 104 MacEachern. Steve-8-9 Maclntire. Bob -11 26 Maclntire. David 10-22 Madrid. Carlos - Open • 15 Madsen. Claude 10-22. 107 Maffitl. Murk 11 26. 81. 82. 98 Maffitl, Neil • 9 18. 101. 105 Murouis. Scott -12 -38 Marshall. Jessica -9-18 Marshall. Tim Un 12. 83 Martin. (Iconic 8 9. Ill Martenenko. Alexander -12-38. 98. 108 Mata. Cheryl -11 26. 82 Matchctt, Kimberly - 10-22 Maternowski. Jakie - Un -12 Matsuura. Kim - 10 - 22 Maud Alison. 11-26. 82 Mazurka. Donna -12 -38 MeBurney. Leslie ■ Un ■ 12. 83. 104 McCann. Colleen 12 -38. 72 McConnell. David • Un • 12 McCooloy, Robert - Un - 12. 82 McCoy. Anton-9 - 18. 109 McDonough. Bart • English - 56 McC.ee. Kathleen - 9 - 18. 83 McGovern. Angela 12-38 McMoore. Rill-Asst Prln-50 McTier. Candy • 10 22 Menlrold. Mark Un - 12 Mcaux, Ronald • 10 22 Meaux, Victor - Un - 12 Menken. Michelle 12 39 Menken. Wendy • Un • 9 Mercll. Itrad 8 9. 105 Metz, Ann -Open -15 Meyer. Charles Open-15. 38 Meyer. Douglas Counselor - 53 Meyer. Pauline 12 - 39 Mikelson. Lester • Science - 61 Milgrom. Marsha - Open - 15. 82 Miller. Kleanore - Clerk • 51 Miller. Nancy - 12 39 Miller. Rebecca 12. 39 Miller. Stephen -9 18 Miqdadi. Michael 9 18. 79 Mittcco, John 10-22 Moc. Patricia • Un • 12 Monson, Benny 9 • 18 Monson, Lisa • 11 26.81 Monson. Mark 8 9. Ill Montoya. Steven -8-9 Moon. Dean 12 • 39 Moore. Augusta - Open - 15 Moore. Daniel-9 18. 100 Moore. John -7-7 Moore. Michael 12 • 39. 98 Morales, Raul 11-26. 100 Morgan, Christopher 10 • 22 Morley. Jefferson. 11 80. 106 Morely, Patrick - Open • 15 Morrisseltc. Laura Lea 9 -18 Morrisson. Jeremy • Open - 9 Morrow. Fredrick 12 39. 72. 98 Mose. Helen-Home Kc. -66 Mosher, Bruce-9-18 Mosley. Tony -7-7 Mudgc. Kimberly - 12 39. 82 Mudgc. Timothy -8-9 Mueller. Karl - Un • 12 Murphy. Danny • Open -15 Murphy. Kathleen - 8 - 9. 113 Murphy. Maureen-9- 18. 113 Murphy. Nora Un -12 Myers. Amy 12 -40 Myers. John-9-18. 79. 100. 105 Neal. Carla - Open 15 Nelson. Chrisannc • 9 18 Nelson. David - Science • 61 Nelson. l cborah Music - 62. 82. 89. 114 Nelson. Kevin 9-18 Nelson. Lori 12 -40. 114 Nelson. Lyndice -10 -22 Nelson, Nancey -11 - 26 Nelson. Roxanne 8-9 Neuberger. Robert - Engineer • 69 Neumann. Elizabeth Aide - 51 Neumann. Nancey -12 -40 Neuman. Pamela -11-28. 103. 112 Newcomer. Shari - 7 - 7 Nix. Mary 8 9 N'ordby. Howard • Sp Ed. - 65 Novatncy, Sandra -12 -40. 80. 103 O’Connei. Randy • Un • 12. 82. 104 O’Connor. Brtdgit - Un -12 Odegard. Natalie • Clerk • 51 Odren. Annette • 10-22 Ohlgrcn. Daniel -9-18 Olson. Andrea • Open -15 Olson. Lynn-7-7 Opalinski. Barhara - Home Ec. - 66 Opoku, Stephen -7-7 Ostazeski. Andrew - Art - 62. 81 Oticno. James - 9 -18. 100. 107 Otterness. Thorston -10-2 Panchyshyn, Peter -11-20 Pansik. Susan -12 -40 Park. Jan -10 - 22 Parker. Deborah-7-7 Parker. Patrick • 11 - 26. 82 Parker. Theresa - 10 - 22 Parkhill. Robert -12-40 Passon. Elcanorc • Speech • 55 Patrick. Kelly Un 12. 82 Patten. George • Math. • 60 Peabody. Jon -10 • 22. 82. 83 Peabody, Miranda -12 - 41 Peabody. Stephen - Un -12. 80. 81. 83 Petty. Heather - Open -15. 82 Petty. Mark -10 - 22. 79 Phifer, Tammv 8-9 Phifer. Tim - 10 -107 Pitzer. Randy -7-7 Plaster. Susan - 11 - 26. 82 Pogolcr. Andrew • Counselor - 55 Polnavck. Daniel - 9- 18 Polnaszck. Joseph - 10 - 22 Pomeroy. Jeff - 9 - 18 Poppcle, Eric -8-15 Poppcle. Jessica • Un • 12 Porter. Alice - Open -15 Praetorius. Henrik -10 - 22 Prarnl, Gregory • Open • 15 Preus. Louise 10 - 22 Preus. Stephen 12 41. 73. 98. 106 Prohof.sky. Ed Phy. Ed. • 64. 98. 106 Pryor, Melvin 9 18. 100. 109 Pulkka. James-7 -7. 83 Pulkkn. Katherine -11-26 Puzak. Nicholas 11-26. 80. 106 Quam, Cindy -11-26 Quam. Joy 8-9 Quilling. Leslie -12 41 Quilling. Iziri 8 9. 82. 113 Quilling. Ray - Engineer - 69 Quilling. Russel 7-7 Rainy. Jack 12 41, 72 Rainy. Jill • 10 22. 102. 112 Rami. Arthur- 12 41 Rank. Emily 9 - 18. 102. 113. 115 Rank, Glen -11 26 Rasmussen. Barbara 11 26 Rasmussen. David - 10 - 22 Rasmussen. Neil - Un - 12 Raymond. Victor - 6 - 12. 82 Reich. Frances - 11-26 Revicr, Thomas-8-9 Reyells. Daniel • 10 22. 98. 107 Rhodes. Clyde 9- 18. 100 Richardson. Mary -11-26 Richardson. Roberta - 10 - 22. 10! Richardson. Rosemary -7-12 Riggs. Paul 9 18 Rising. Beth 9-18. 83 Risines. Gloria • Open - 15 Rizzato. Mary Ann SLBP • 65 Robb. Jamie 8 9 Robbins. Bernard • Work Coor. • 67 Robinson. Jonathon • Un • 12 Robson. Robert • 12 41 Rockne. Diane 8-9. 82 Rodebcrg. Itartiara Sp. Ed. - 65 Roder. Todd 12 41 Running, William • Art 62 Root us. Della 10 22. 102. 112 Rosengren. James • Open • 15 Rosengrcn. Oscar-Open • 15 Rottelo. Charles -8 - 13 Roy stein, Charles - Un • 13 Royston. Sandra • Un 13 Rudquist, Monica -8-9 Ruff. Beth 9 18. 102. 113 Ruff. Karen 10-22. 115 Ruff. Mathew 11-26 Russell. Carol 8 9. 113 Ruvscll. Carola Sp Ed. 65 Rusthovcn. Jeffery Un 13 Saf. Chery l • 12 41. 103 Saf. David - 10 22. 98. 108, 109 Sahlin Andrea -Un -13 Sahlin. Felix -12 -42. 101 Sahlin. Michelle 10 23. 82 Saito. Elaine - 9 18. 81 Saito. Mark 12-42. 98 Sandtrock. Michael 12-42. 98. 108 Sangren. Donna -7-7 Sarico. Mark • 12 42. 73. 98. Ill Sawyer. Timoth - Un - 13. 83. 88 Scammahorn. Michael -12 - 42. 108 Schammahorn. Patti 8-9 Schaffer. Thomas - Engineer • 69 Schardin. Annette -11-27 Schardin. Kathryn -10 - 23. 115 Schardin. Rita 8 9. 113 Schcllenberg. Michael -12 -42. 98. 106 Schnocs. Victoria - 10 -23. 81. 82 Schommcr. Edward - 7 - 13 Schommer. Kari -8-13 Schrocder. Paul -11-27. 70 Schulte. Al - Engineer - 59 Schultz. Eero • 10 23. 83 Schultz. Cara - Un - 13 Schultz. Carrie 7 -13. 83 Schumann. Bradley - Un -13 Schwabachcr. John -10 -23, 89 Schwabachcr. Martin - Un -13, 83 Scott. Ava 11 • 27. 83. 89 Scott, Linda 9 19. 82 Scott. Tina - Un - 13 Scribner. Lisa -11-27. 81. 82. 83 Scribner, Kathleen-10-23. 82 Scribner. Maria - Un -13. 83 Scroggins. Sherrita-9-19 Scdlock. Morica - Aide - 55 Sccdcn. Jim - English - 56. 79 Seeley. Krishna 11-82 Seimon, Edward - 10 - 23 Seimon. Remon -11-27 Seimon. Ruth -8-9 Shingledecker. Leslie -9-19 Shlngledcckcr. Robert 9-19 Shivers. John 11-27. 83. 105. 110 Sikora. Kasimira - Lunchroom - 68 Silman, Rachael Counselor • 55 Simons. Thomas - 10 23 Simpson. Gregory • Open - 15. 83 Sims. Joseph -9-19 Skibness. Mark-7-7 Skinner. Paul • 27. 80. 108 Slater. Joyce -12 - 42 Slettehaugh. Peter - 9 - 19. 80. 82, 100 Smaby. Edan • Open • 15 Smith. Bridgett 10-23. 103. 112 Smith. Charles - Un • 13 Smith. Gerald - 12 - 43. 106 Smith. Judy -11-27 Smith. Kevin 10 23. 98. 107 Snuvely. Jim - Coach - 105 Snook. Donald -11-27 Snowden. Brenda - 12 - 43. 115 Snowden. Pam-10 23. 115 Sobczak. Ron - A.V. • 5 Soderholm, Duane -7-7 Sorsoleil, Dean -11 -109 Soule. Debra - 12 - 43 Soule. Dennis -10-23 Soule. Scott - Open - 15 Speidel. Michael 12 43. 98. 106 Speidel. Monte - 11 - 27 Speidel, Timothy • 9-19. 100, 107 Spencer. Dean -11-98. 106 Spolyar. Charles-Un - 13. 104 Spol ar, Elizabeth-11 -27. 81. 82 Sprinthall. Douglas - 11-27 Sprinthall. Jayne - 9 -19 Stachowski. Kenneth -7-7 Stancari. Jean • Phy. Ed. • 64 Stanley. Laura - 12 43 Starr, Cherissa - Un • 13 Starr. Eric 9 -19. 100. 107 Starr. Jonathan -11-27. 80 St Clair. Carol -12 - 43 Stcckcl. Mark 7-7 Stem. Sara 11 82. 89 Stcinmann. Jack -9 -19, 79 Stcnson. Evcrcttc - 9 -19 Stephen. Jim-8-9 Stimarl. Gregory 11-27. 109 Strom. Gary - Business Ed. - 67 Stromgren. Florence - Clerk - 51 Sullivan. Stanley - 11-27 Svcnson. Viola English 56 Swingly, Christopher - 8 - 9 Sworski. Joseph 10-23 Tabor. Michelle -10 -23 Taggart. Jay 8- 15. 82. 83 Taylor. Nicholas-9 19. 100 Taylor, Susan -11-82 Thayer. Patricia - Science - 61 Thomas. Ann -11-27 Thompson. Audrey - 8 - 9 Thompson. Eric - 8 - 9 Thompson. Kathleen -10 - 115 Thompson. I.ca • Open -15 Thompson. Rodney -12 -43 Thompson. Sarah-12-44. 114 Thurin. Anne-10-23. 81 Thurin. Christopher - 9 -19 Thurin. Sally-7-7 Timm. Jane - 7 - 7. 82 Timm. Susan • Un • 13. 82 Tilleson. Gary-9-19. 100. 108 Todd. Chris. 7 - 7 Todd, Inez - Social St. - 58 Todd. Timothy -8-9 Torkildson. Linda - 12 - 44 Touslev. Stephen -12 -44 Trabing. Marla 8 9. 82 Turner. Mary • Lunchroom • 68 Twedcll. Lester - Math. - 60 Unger. John-10-23. 98. Ill Unger, Paula -12 -44 Vafaci. Amir -12 -44 Vafael, Anna -9-19 Vafaei, Soraya • 12 44 Vainovskis. James-9-19 Vezina, Daniel - 12 • 111 Vczina, David - 11-27, 111 Vezina, Theodore ■ 8 - 9. Ill Virdcn, Kathrync -10-23 Waggoner. Bob • AWARE • 63 Waldcland. Dagncy • Phy. Ed. • 64. 103. 112. 113 WalJi, Zulfkar 9-19 Wall. Donna 12 - 44 . 73. 82 Wall. Russell 11 -27, 111 Wallace. William - 10- 23 Walthcr. John • Math. ■ 60 Wang. David -10-23, 101 Ward. Kevin -10-23 Ware, Kent -11-27 Ware. Phyllis 8 9 Ware, Ralph -8-13 Washington. Kevin -9-19, 100, 107 Watson. Reed -10 - 23 Wattcnberg. Elizabeth -10-23 Weathers-I win. Alex -7-7 Webster, Marva • Library • 55 Wccrakoon, Asanga -12 -45 Weinberger. Ralph -7-13. 83 Weinberger. Sylvia -8-13. 82 Weller. Paul 9 19 Wesley, Dan • Un - 13 Wesley. Howard 11-27. 106 Wesley. Karma -9-10 Westacott. Daniel-9-19. 83. 101, 107 Westacott. Joel - 7 - 7. 83 Westberry. Cory - 8 -13 Westbcrry. Norma-11 -27. 102, 112 Westby. Kathleen - 10 • 23. 83 Wcstcrberg, Craig -10 - 23. 98. 108 Wcstcrberg, Jill -9-19, 82. 102, 113. 115 Wcstcrberg. Jolc • Un • 13 Wcstcrberg. Michael - Un • 13 Westerlund. Jon -10 -23 Wcstcrlund. Lisa -12 -44 Weston, Carol • Open • 15 Westwood. Jim - 9 - 19 Westwood. Karen - Un • 13. 82 Westwood. Thomas - 11-27, 105 Wheeler. Russell - 11 80 Whittaker, Marlene -12-45 Whittaker. Walter -10-107 White. Barry ■ 12 45 White. Ben 9 19 White. John 11-27 White. 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