Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1976
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Jfa spirit ftfie Jv 6 CofSp is that of the mintks individuals and distinct persmhtm that made, up the the human collate of Marsha ft Idjiwrsity dfiyfi School Jdopefuhfp, our yeardooh captures the adnospiiere oy diversify that our school seems to haw here the fediryj of the indinducd. underclassmen 4 seniors 28 faculty 48 activities 66 sports 92 (cont.) 112 in memory of 119 ads 12C marshall-university high school collage 1976 the 1976 collate wae a composite product of: edltor-ln-chlef: ellzabeth ann epolyar layout editor: carol Jo ahlgren bueinees: “chip' gammell -n- dale flennlken photo editor: eteven peter mlchael zerby photo staff: peter slettehaugh, benjamin white, Jim valnovekls, sue hurreli and andrews elxth hour photography class copy editor: Ilea beth scrlbner copy staff: paul backetro , cathy welnbercer, mlchelle sahlln, Jenny Jones seniors: cheri mata and staff sports: wendy betz stafflee(more or less): kellle Jones, Jessica marshall, mark maffltt, chrls follett, anne backstrom advleor: andrew the o ostaaeekl and our special thanks to: mary klstler of topeka, burt hedetrom of a.y.c,, mellsea of night echool, Janltore of m-u, faculty of m-u, roger of echerllng-pletech, people of pictures, the lords of the ladles, the power of the people, the drivers of cars, the drawings of leonardo, the band-aide of Johnson(adhesive brand), and the daddy of llz. « ucHJepclsssmen graded 7 Rick Bergman Fred Campos Danny Freitag Patti Hallin Bridget Hronoskl Tywanna Jones Barbara Bevel Elcanore Coleman Stacy Given Ricky Hamilton Jeff Hilgerman Yuri Kirihara loan Brennen Cathleen Corbett Marquita Graham Peter Harvey Nurez Jahani Rich Klcmpka Jeff Britton Randy Durushia Tim Green Mike Hurrcll Margo loncs Heath Lamperd Chris Bjork Sandy Davis Thomas Gustafson Tim Holznagel Suzie Jones Lisa Lee 6 Jenny Lcporc Sheila McCollum John Otcino Jim Schardin Andy Unger Diana Wiley Raul Mandrid Lynn Mudge Maria Scribner Tracy Norstrom Bob Mitteco Andrea Sahlin Hal Terrill Louis Taylor Kelli Lelana Brenda Menkc Margret Polnaszek Chris Speidel Jerry Vainovskis David Wilkinson Sonja Lundquist Scott Meus Peter Proepper Chris Steller Earl Vezina Stephanie Winikatis Diana Luss Yvette Meaux John Ruff Brad Stevens Mike Weston Juanita Yanez Lisa Lynch Greg Mercil Dennis Revier Mike Tabor Mike Wheeler Aaron Yund 7 pspeaS graded X iS Kirsten Almo Vanya Bliss Cheryl Cope Paula Erickson Carrie Anderson Laura Booth Jeff Corbett Darrell Fischer Kay Anderson Jill Burns Dean Crowell Zoe Friedman Marilyn Gurley Dori Hawkinson Lisa Anderson Ann Christenson Melinda C aia Darlene Fromm Steve Handeland •Tad Hilgerman Troy Anderson Wayne Christensen Dawn Danielson Scott Callaway Lee Hanke Ron Holmgren Vicki Bayer John Cody Lena Dixit David Gilreath Donna Harris Joan Hutchinson Shelley Bickell Steve Conger Kathy Dufoe Maitre Goonewardena John Harvat Dale Irwin a Greg Janssen Suzie Jorgenson Diana Mayberry Shari Newcomer Donna Sangrcn Ken Stachowski Beth Johnson Cheryl Kocnigsfeld Chuck Meyer Janet Nuan Ed Schommcr Jame Timm Faith Johnson Jim LeVoir John Moore Stephen Opoku Carrie Schulz Pat Taber Maryann Johnson Darrell Martin Pat Morley Debbie Parker Mary Sicgmund Daniel Wesley Mary Johnson Russell Maxwell Tony Mosley Mike Wilcox Mark Skibncss Rose Johnson Brenda Puckett Edan Smaby Carmen Yanez 9 graded S Omer Abdehal Gay Baldwin Mike Berry Ted Boler Kevin Czmowski Sarah Ahlgrcn Tina Ballinger Brian Bleed John Boyle Stephanie Daniel Rosie Cgnei Brian Backstrom Bobby Barber Winston Bradford Victoria Capon Mim Davies Everett Elncss Claudia Backstrom Karl Benson Cathy Breening Carlos Delplame Kayo Fabum Kobi Conaway Mickey Dosse Maria Fenner Chad Currier Jim Dunton Debbie Ferguson Barb Bacon Don Berry Charles Brosc Clyde Cuttings Mike Edwards Tina Fickas 10 Louisa Ccrasimo Tammie Curley Susan Hickey Mike Hinderman Anne Huffington Chandler Finley Julie Clacsman Melissa Hamilton Victor Higgins Delphanie Hagan Lindy Hager Joey Fisher James Gorham Russell Hamilton William Hill Ian Horswill Tonu Huie Cathy Follett Rruce Graham Darin Haines Leslie Hinderman Tim Hudy Eugene Hutchinson Wendy Foslien Jerry Griffen Sheila Haines Rachel Hutchinson Molisa Franklin Pat Griffen Sarah Hathaway Lisa Jacdc Arthur.French John Gross Dan Heine Charity Jones n Felicity Jones Julie Lenz Mary MacDonald Donna Marquis Aanand Murthy Ricky Kahn Janet Levitt Mark Maeizold Tim Marshall Cate Murphy Kelly Patrick Sylvia Knutson Robert McCooley Danny Murphy Dawn Pierce David Kracht Ted Montgomery Joe Nelis Mitchell Pierre William Krcvoy Stephen Moring tee Ann Nixon Steve Peirce Erin La Bou Ann Loper Billy Mangum Sherrillyn Mosley Bridget O’Conner Jessica Poppcle Will Law Margaret Lund Diana Marquis Karl Mueller Dave Patterson Kirsten Poppcle 12 Denise Pryor Todd Schultz ; Greg Simpson (Walter Stewart Brad Trabing Joe Westerberg Tony Pryor Kara Schumacher Mary Kay Skinner Adrienne Todd Ralph Weinberger Mike Westerberg Neil Rasmussen Marlin Schwabacher Joy Surber Chris Todd Joe Westacott Debbie White Victor Raymond Paul Schwabacher Rosalyn Staples Paul White Rosemary Richardson Duane Scott Charesia Starr Gwen Williams David Roderick Ruth Siegmund (canine Stelli Sally Yanez 1J pspeciSun chool Pete Alben Ken Baldwin David Chisholm Roxanne Cruciani Wendy Altendor! Michelle Bennett Jenny Colby Janci Curiskis Kim Erickson David Baker Cary Chatham Chris Cox Arvella Edwards Craig Evans Shaun Flenniken Lisa Halverson Tony Holloway Wendy Klobc Joe Hammer Douglas Legg 14 Kelli Leland Phil MacEachern Christina Maud Ann Metz John Moore Carla Neal Nancy Nicholl Arron Olsen Gloria Risnes Marvy Rosengren Oscar Rosengrer Scott Soule Franny Westberry Tom White John White Chris Williams  ft 15 open . Rita Blaylark Bob Brown Dithy Colby Tony Doble Shadia Abdelal Bezel Bailey Eve Blurband lody Brown Pat Cornelius Misook Ebersole Eric Abrahamson Michael Baker Sue Bollinger Mcshall Byron Todd Cox Ruth Egner Charles Adams Brent Banchy Lisa Boone Julie Busher Craig Cullop David Engle Daphne Adams Lisa Barnhill Margie Boler Lisa Campbell Anne Davey Jenny Eickhoff Elaine Adams Barb Barton Louis Boney Jolane Church Vickie Davis Betty Filck James Alston Marcy Bergmar Russell Brekkestran Mark Clark Joey Dawis Candance Foreman Jerry Anderson Carla Bland Bill Brown Anita Clarke Charles Dillard Loren Freitag If, Linda Gerrety Stacy Hodroff David Jaede Jodi Johnson John Gibbs Tom Hoffc Troy Jackson Joan Johnson Betsy Glamen Michael Holloway Steve Jacobsen Richard Johnson Mary Glamen Sarah Haga Eric Hammergren Charles Hayson Leveon Jefferson Robin Johnson Gail Graham Heidi Hager Tony Haro Laura Hutson Terry Johns Yasuhiko Katagiri Sherman Grey Darsi Haines Will Hathaway Michael Hutso Gary Johnson Steven Kelley Harold Green Mark Halderman Faron Hill Avaren Ipsen Jean Johnson Robin Kelsey Love Griffin Dale Hallin Analisa Hillman Wendy Jacobs Jeff Johnson Mike Klempka 17 Joe Kloiber Peter Lynn Jamie McCoy Debbie Mode Tim Mundao Doug Panning Steve Kraut Tori MacDonald Steven MacEachcrn Mark Monson Cathy Murphy Stephen Peabody Kim Kyle Carlos Madrid Wendy Menken Augusta Moore Nora Murphy Jeff Peterson Hans Lefrois Diana Magnum Brad Mercil Tammie Moore Roxanne Nelson Heather Petty Tom lindberg Harold Larson Marcia Milgrim Jorge Morales Mary Nix Renee Plunkett Edith Loper George Martin Mike Moe Joe Mortensen Randy O'Connell Eric Poppele Julie Lund Lloyd Mayberry Charlie Olmstead Alice Porter Chris Lundeen Leslie McBurney Andrea Olson Joy Quam 18 lesu Radcliff Monica Rudquivt Ruth Simons Linnea Stewart Tim Todd Karen Westwood Tom Rcvier Katie Sahlin Jim Simons Mark Strong Marla Trabing Pam White Doris Rhodes Tim Sawyer Becky Skilling Chris Swmgley Francis Tucker Douglas Whitfield Raymond Ricketts Rita Schardin Kevin Smith Jay Taggart Ted Vezina Elizabeth Wilder Diana Rockne Kim Scharlcpp Tficu Smith Audrey Thompson Dwane Warlhol Julie Williamson Jim Rosengren Kari Schommer Charles Spolyar Eric Thompson Sylvia Weinberger Francis Wong Charlie Rottclo Brad Schumann Tim Starr Hanna Tilscn Mike Westerberg David Wynne Jim Stephan Susan Timm Carol Weston Frank Zaragoza 19 uswqss'jj scphomcpea Mark Besonen Willie Braziel John Corbett Mike Davis Ginger Bickell Cathy Brophy Dean Crockett Angie Doble Steve Bickcl Mike Buday Wendy Crofton Sue Dunton Mark Addabbo Suzanne Anderson Sybil Bland Cindy Burrer Jose Cousin Carlos Eduarte Lucinda Alexander Anne Backstrom Mitchell Bliss Connie Burrer Dennis Czaia Anita Embry David Allerson Keith Bailey Tim Bohmer Bob Chmielewski Kevin Dahlen Kenny Felkcy Cindy Anderson Jon Besonen Rebecca Boney Russell Clark Leo Darst Anita Flcnniken 20 Chris Follett David Cray Duannc Harris Jojuanna Irwin ■Merry Johnson Paula Klempka Slacy Foreman Linda Gray Elizabeth Harrison Ashifa Johani Scott Justen Mark Knutson Kenny Fromm Willie Griffin Alfred Hcckard Charisse Jenkins Randy Kangas Darrell Krepsky Greg Gilrcath Laura Gross Leon Flendcrson Denise Johnson Fathy Karoon Lee Ann Kuha Jocelyn Gorham Ronnie Hadley Greg Hertzberg Edward Graham Denise Harnett Melanie Hodroff 21 Elizabeth lessinger Becky lorence Tony McCoy Jeremy Morrison Gina Opsahl Jeff Pomeroy Scott lindberg Neil Maffitt Kathy McGee Sharon Mosley James Otieno Emily Rank Jim Lindholm Dawn Mangum Mike Miqdadi Maureen Murphy Brian Owens Clyde Rhodes Chris Lock Jessica Marshall Ben Monson John Myers | Dan Polnaszek Paul Riggs 22 Linda Scott lack Steinman Cary Wagner Billy Wcstberry Maya Wright Sherrita Scroggins Everett Stenson Zulu Walji Jim Westwood Jeff Yates Farid Sharifnaragi Joseph Sims Nick Taylor Gary Tilleson Kevin Paul Weiler Washington Beth Rising Peter Sletiehaugh Debra Turner Karma Wesley Ben White Mark Youngdale Beth Ruff Tim Spcidel Anna Vafai Dan Westacott Erika White Tony Zegan Eric Schneider Eric Starr |im Vainovskis Jill Westerberg Tim Witkowski Matt Zerby 23 junicps Liu Abrahamson Elizabeth Anderson Bob Britton Brian Crobett Annette Adam Brian Barton Jim Brown Margaret Cox Jackie Adams Jim Betz Connie Bugbee Darylc Crockett Arthur Dexter Roberta Effinger Dave Alexander Sandy Bland Larry Canfield Harvey Croteau Marty Drake John Ewing John Amussen Barry Bobick Brian Carlson Kathy Cunningham Debra Dunn Arlene Fedick Dan Anderson Mary Boler Deborah Carr Carol Dahlberg Terry Durushia George Fclkcy Juli Anderson Joy Bostrom Cathy Chcnette Dindo Dawis Mary Eckblad Anne Ferguson 24 Mary Ferguson John Green Frank Hallin Russell Holland Bill Houff Rita Johnson Mike Fontaine Elizabeth Gross Rodney Hargest Paul Hickey Andrea Hudson Kellie Jones Andrew Hudson Orson Fowlks Martha Hage Jim Hart Penny Hill Jeff Hyde Polly Kicsel Britt Freeman Jef Hager Alberta Harvat Jennifer Hines Rick Jacde Marina Kisin Rebecca Frcitag Ken Hallett Tami Hess Judy Hines Liz Jenkins Matt Kneip 25 Tony Lebahn John Phifer Dan Reyelts Michelle Sahlin Paul Lehman Joe Polnazek Joe Robbins Katy Schardin Cheryl Lindman Todd McVay Joe Osgar Louise Preus Della Roolues Vicki Schnoes Dave MacIntyre John Mitteco Theresa Parker Holly Raab Mary Roden Kathy Scribner Claude Madsen Faythe Mortenson Jon Peabody Jill Rainey Karen Ruff Eero Schulz Kim Matchett Chris Morgan Paul Pcrko David Rassmussen David Saf John Schwabacher 26 Ed Scimon Joe Sworski Joyce Vessel Cathy Weinberger John Williamson Richard Young Eileen Simons Michelle Tabor Kathy Virden Craig Westerberg Juliet Winikatis Richard Zajac Amy Smith G Kabrum Teklehcimcrnaut David Wang Jon Westerlund Mariellen Wright Aloida Zaragoza Bridget Smith John Thorn Bill Wallace Larry Webb Pam Snowden Anne Thurin Kevin Ward Kathy Westby Carl Sorensen John Unger Reed Watson Walter Whittaker Dennis Soule Ginny Vcilleux Betsy Wattenberg Tony Williams 27 carol ahlgren 30 wendy betz vicki bliss julie brophy lee burris vicki carlson karen janet carstens cederberg jim childs audrey Chatham 31 david Cleveland laurie conger frances czaia camille connel rick conrad Stephanie Cunningham michael darling debbie davidson 32 j'lyn eckberg kathy eiland karla erickson steve friddle dorothy gaal vivian gorham 33 tony green liz green howard hallin mary hammer dave hammergren 34 judy hanson margie hirsch sue hurrell ronnie henderson bonita hill lonnie houff 36 sandy lindback I bob lorence jim ludgate 37 mark maffitt lisa monson jefferson morley pam neumann ray steven newby william ndoosi nancy nelson 38 dana olson barb rasmussen peter panchyshyn pat parker ricky phillips sue plaster nic puzak fran reich 39 tony ruff annette schardin 40 paul schroeder lisa scribner krishna seeley donald snook monte speidel dean spencer elizabeth spolyar I 41 bill stachowski jon starr andrea steers stan sullivan sara stein kim swalve sue taylor david vanhorn rusty wall chris weiler howard wesley norma westberry russell wheeler 4} tom westwood eric youngdale jerry zajac vicki zaragoza steven zerby tyson baker susan felkey senior roster 1 ?7l Ahlgren, Carol Alemester, Saad Al-Balawi, Ibrahim Al-Basha, Ali Al-Ghandi, Mohammed Al-Ghannam, Ali Al-Hashim, Idries Al-Marhoon, Hussain Al-Masaud, Mohammed Al-Oda, A. Rahman Al-Shebber, Dheya Anderson, Maree Anton, Judith Armour, Greta Aspnes, Jeffery Backstrom, Paul Bagi, JaFar Baker, Tyson Barber, Edward Barnhill, David Betz, Wendy Bliss, Victoria Bohmer, Robert Brophy, Julie Burris, Lee Carlson, John Carlson, Vickie Carstens, Janet Cartwright, Carrie Cederberg, Karen Chatham, Audrey Childs, James Christenson, John Cleveland, David Colby, Carol Conger, Laurel Connel, Camille Conrad, Richard Cunningham, Stephanie Czaia, Frances Lindback, Sandra Lorence, Robert Ludgate, James Eiland, Kathy William MacIntyre, Robert Erickson, Deanna Stahl, Richard Mandra, Mara Erickson, Karla Starr, Jonathan Maffitt, Mark Felkey, Susan Staton, Doris Mata, Cheryl Ferdanisi, Steckel, David Maud, Alison Shojaiddin Steere, Andrea McDonald, Ferguson, Patrick Stein, Sara Cameron Friddle, Steven Stimart, Gregory Mesedahl, Jeanne Gaal, Dorothy Sullivan, Stanley Monson, Lisa Gisselquist, Mary Swalve, Kimberly Morley, Jefferson Gorham, Sarah Taylor, Susan Movern, David Gray, Jesse Thole, Mary Ndoosi, William Green, Dawn Vandeveer, Robert Nelson, Nancy Green, Elizabeth VanHorn, David Neumann, Pamela Gregorian, Nairi Vosika, Diane Newby, Ray Griffin, Alvin Wall, Russell Newman, Thomas Guckin, John Walters, Algie Ngo, Hoa Hallin, Howard Weiler, Olson, Dana Hammer, Mary Christopher Panchyshyn, Peter Hammergren, David Wesley, Howard Parker, Patrick Hanson, Judith Westberry, Norma Phillips, Rickie Hanson, Per Westwood, Thomas Plaster, Susan Harris, James Wheeler, Russell Porete, David Henderson, Ronnie White, John Puzak, Nicholas Hill, Bonita Wittstock, Tedi Rank, Glenn Hirsch, Margaret Youngdale, Eric Rasmussen, Barbara Hoffe, Michael Zajac, Jerome Reich, Frances Houff, Lonnie Zaragoza, Vicky Richardson, Huber, Wade Zerby, Steven MaryAnn Hurrell, Susan Robson, Robert Ives, Bart •Seniors Ruff, Matthew Jones, Carl Not Pictured Sangren, Gary Jones, Jennifer Schardin, Annette Jorgenson, Sandra Schommer, Scott Kain, Mary Schroeder, Paul Kellogg, David Scribner, Lisa Killie, Shannon Seeley, Krishna Knudson, Tracy Shivers, John Krueger, Ronald Skinner, Paul Kuha, Kathleen Showaly, Saud Lehman, Cheryl Smith, Judy Snook, Donald Smith, Rex Speidel, Monte Darling, Michael Spencer, Dean Davidson, Deborah Spolyar, Elizabeth Eckberg, J'Lyn Stachowski, 45 Um administration There once was a man of high station; Who suffered from over frustration; His job was the cause; By all natural laws — He's part of the Administration! Actually, though somewhat frustrating, the job of the busy administration staff is also often rewarding. Marshall-U had its second Assistant Principal in two years, Dr. Michael Blodgett, and he, along with Principal Dr. Michael Joseph and Assistant Principal Ron Clubb handled the problems of scheduling, crowded conditions, lack of funds and not-always-understanding-but-more-often-than-not-persitant students with patience and much goodwill. so “Who are those ladies? “Which ones? “Those over there. Those are the ladies from the office. “Yeah? Whatta they do? “You mean besides attendence, announcements, mail, teacher management, handling complaints, keeping Dr. Joseph in his place and taking care of the switchboards? “Yeah. Well, sometimes they take money, type memos, help the administration and drink coffee to keep going. “Wow. And after all that they still have time to do their work? “Yeah. “Wow. Top To Bottom: L To R: Opposite Page: Ron Clubb, Marge Hofstede, Elanorc Miller, Mike Blodgett, Corinne Whitman, Mary Berg, Natalie Odegard, Dr. Mike Joseph. This Page: Leon Jones, Randy Krehbiel, Florence Stromgren, Rachel Silman, Andy Pogoler, Pat Davis, Doug Meyer. 51 office staff They laugh and smile and groan and sigh, There is more to students than meets the eye. Program changes to human relations. Homework induces social temptations. Many M-U people work dilligently each day to meet the specialized needs of each student. Their jobs are varied, but all deal with students every day, in situations ranging from skinned knees to overdue library books. Despite reduced numbers, they continue to smooth the road to a fulfillment of the student's high school years. Top To Bottom; L To R; Opposite Page; Harry Brown, Mary Ann Rizzato, Kitty Williams, Paul Johnson, Iris Kangas, John Freeman, Barb Rodeberg, Aria Hazley. This page; Rita Drone, Geri Johnson, Marva Webster, Joan lundquist, Bernie Robbins, Ludwina Buchwald, Nadine Borchardt, Della Wilkins. 53 SSSjAdSS|U9pnjS In the true spirit of the Nation's Bicentennial, this year's tenth graders were given their liberty — from American History. Along with the rest of the Senior High 5 minute men (or should that say people?) they had their choice of learning: ... Why King Tut's relatives couldn't put flowers on his grave until centuries after the funeral ... Why modern day philosophers drink only Coke ... How Marie Antoinette really started the Betty Crocker industry ... What Eli Whitney made HIS gin out of ... Why Marshall-U lost their last game ... WHAT?? oh well; In the Social Studies department, the opportunities are all there for the taking (and so are the classes, by the way). social studies v Those who don't need help to get from one place to another probably have never had much contact with the special education staff. However, those who need some assistance to make it through the day know just how indispensable the special education staff really is. We all know that the special education people help out the handicapped students here at M-U. They take care of any special needs these students may have, academic, medical and human. They help these students inside and outside the classroom to overcome their handicaps and get the most out of their education. Top to Bottom: I To R: Opposite Page: Robert Baker. Sheridan Jaechc Art C °'Jorn Keljik, Joe Jocketty, Lyle Christienson. Thh Page: Dorthy lorberbaum. Howard Nordby. Monica Sedlock, Irene Wood, Jerry Bisck, Carola Russell. 55 special education ■CREPES ... A cowboy would say ... t'aint no flapjack ... for a man ... but those ... delicate babies of the French ... big as a plate ... brown and crisp but inside ... hot and soft ... and spread with .. creamy buerre... and confiture ... roll it up ... with a crinkled white paper ... to keep hands unsticky .. and bite a juicy mouthful ... let the warm sweetness ... melt over your throat ... and please that ... sallow American belly Written by Libby Gross On returning from Paris — 1975 language Inglish is a verry importent corse too be lerned. The teechers what do the lernin to kids have clases in meny thing, all undur kat-egorys uv ritin, reeding, an talkin. ya lern alot in thes clases an sumtimz hav phun and thers lots uv teechers ta pik frum Top To Bottom; L To R: Opposite Page; Barb Gunderson, Jim Seeden, Melvin Hoke, Joan Yesner, Arturo Herrera. This Page; Gene Lohman, Carol Horswill, Pat Hansen, Dave Nielson, Viola Svensson. englieh 57 Once upon a time there was a school named M-U. M-U had a math department and its members did a grand job of teaching. Each member had his her own way of teaching. Some of them analysed wrong answers, taught short cuts and finagaled with numbers. Others gave long explanations of pyramids in Egypt and golden rectangles. In spite of the work, they all had time on weekends for such things as biking, skiing, hiking, gardening, entertaining visiting, singing, reading, and banging away on drums at polka dances. And M-U's inquiring students and M-U's energetic math department all lived happily ever after. Watch out or that test tube will explode. An empty one? What kind of tracks are those? Looks like Burlington Northern to me. Corona Borealis? Didn't he play for New York? Has the frog croaked yet? No, he just kicked the bucket. What's under the microscope? The table, dummy! Am I mixed up? Yes. Take two M-U science courses and call me in the morning. Top To Bottom: L To R: Opposite Page: Marion DeWitt, Shirley Jumclle-y-Picokens, Betty Newman, John Walther, Herbert Guertin, Leona Hansen. This Page: Les Twedell, Lcs Mikelson, Pat Thayer, Norman Glock, Bill I'Herault, George Patten, Joyce Cryer. 59 science fine apts This is a crash course in Know Your Fine Arts Teachers. We will start with Art. The guy behind the beard is Mr. Ronning. He can show you the basic techniques involved in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Mr. Ostezeski can teach you how to take and develop your own photographs or make pottery. (He's the one who's been pulling his hair out lately) Now, on to the Music Department on the third floor. Mr. Doggett is directing the junior Choir this year in addition to his band, and Ms. Sikora is leading the Senior Choir — to where, nobody knows. So much for the crash course, the rest is up to you. Top To Bottom: L To R: This Page: Bill Ronning, Tom Doggett, Marlys Hubbard, Andy Ostazeski, Laura Ellison, Thea Sikora, Penny Burke, Opposite Page: Sue Kairics, Nancy Neal, Bruce Jones, Joan Williamson, Bart McDonough, Chuck Jacobson. 60 f---------------------- There is a new program here at Marshall-U! A senior high open school the first in Minneapolis is housed in room 133. Bean bag chairs, art supplies, tables and students occupy the classroom. This brand new program is run by three teachers, who serve as consultants in the classroom. There are two three hour blocks during the day. Students in the open school receive three credits per quarter, Art, English, and Social Studies. During the three hours each student is required to devote time to his her individual projects. The junior high open school is in it's third year. The open classroom gives the students a chance to learn independently at their own speed. It provides an opportunity for the students to learn how to function without the structure involved in the traditional classroom. a.I.e. open school physical education Remember when gym classes had to be sexually segregated? Well, this year it's different. One no longer has to wonder whether the people on the other side of the divider had to change for gym that day. From now on the big green divider will be open. Males and females get to play around in the same class! Show off your legs, the hair on your chest, relax, let your hair down and enjoy the wonderful view. Now that everyone is excited about gym, it's even funner to be physically fit. Gone forever are the days of pretty little girls in pretty little aprons cooking scrumptious goodies in their Home-Ec classes to bring their strong masculine brothers or male friends! Gone are the days of bachelors (eighth graders) who pale at the thought of having to sew on a button or hem a sleeve! With the invasion of girls into thus-far male only classes such as Industrial Arts, more young men were introduced to the Home Economics (some would like to change the name to Self-Survival) courses with the idea that everyone, regardless of sex, should learn how to burn cocoa and ruin three yards of perfectly good cotton. The idea of co-educational classes such as these was received with wariness on the part of some students, but in the end a well rounded education was had by all who attended. busineee 62 Business classea at M-U hold many opportunities for learning saleable business skills. For right now though, they can also help make your other classes more organized. Typing and shorthand come in handy when doing reports, in school, in college and practically every where else. Banking and accounting help you keep track of those precious dollars and cents, and where you spent them. Whatever your future is, one of the many business classes most probably will help you. Rumor has it that Marshall-U High School was built by Junior High Industrial Arts classes ... This rumor may or may not be true, but it is not beyond belief when you consider the variety of skills taught by the Industrial Arts department. The media varies from wood and metal to plastics and printing, the possibilities range from the practical (wine racks, for instance) to the impractical (like schools) and from the artistic (rhinestone studded wineracks) to the unimaginative (schools). Of course, the most meaningful of earthly objects are those created with ones own effort and hard work, and for these Industrial Arts is the place to go. Top to Bottom: L To R: Opposite Page: Fritz Wold, Ed Prohofsky, John Jurisch, Jean Stancari, Jim Christy, Louis Icarella. This Page: Phyllis Dalman, Aileen Halos, Chris industrial ants scjtunuaca aw3i] Who is the lady that cleans the windows of your Social Studies room at seven-thirty in the morning, you ask? And the handsome, smiling young man who wields a broom as if it were a club? (just kidding of course!) I'll give you a hint: they also include the cheerful lunchroom ladies who always give you the right change. The Service Staff, of course! (I'll bet you knew it all along!) m This Page, Top To Bottom, Left To Right: Marie Barzdis, Jim Koski, Tom Schaffer, Bob Neuberger, Mary Turner, Ray Quilling, June Minetor, Jim Hofstede, Bill Mattox. Opposite Page: Rudy Freier, Adeline Egeland, Alice Leease, Louise Fredericks, Kasimira Sikora, Harvey Dolccki, Millie Kumpula, Marie Bonasera. 65 service sfaFF activities V. When the halls are once again silent, the banners torn down, the crepe paper long since burned, the king and queen forgotten, the dance and the talent show packed in the backs of minds along with other memorable times, and when the years have gone by and almost nobody remembers the people of the class of 76, this year's Homecoming may very well be remembered as The Year We Won. f 8 ■Top To Bottom: I To R: Opposite Page: Princess Anita Clarke and Prince David Jaede, Queen Kathy Eiland and King David Barnhill, Announcers Judy Hanson and Vickie Bliss. Candidates: This Page: Wendy Betz and Mark Maffitt, Frances Czaia and Bob Lorence, Audrey Chatham and Steve Newby, Liz Spolyar and Dean Spencer, Sandy Jorgenson and Steve Zerby, Carol Ahlgren and Rick Conrad, Sandy Lindbatk and Ronnie Henderson. homecoming 70 To the outsider, a Sadie Hawkins Dance may seem a strange or silly idea. After all, what's the point of throwing two hundred kids in various costumes, one slightly deranged Mar-ryin' Sam, several enthusiastic deputies along with an over-zealous sheriff and a square-dance caller in a warm if small gym for four hours? Maybe there isn't a point. But when two hundred kids get together with the intent of having a good time, there is always fun to be had, even if it's only sitting in a corner talking to a friend. Top To Bottom: L To R: Advisors Will Greer, Markie Harwood, Staff members Reed Watson, Libby Gross, Christy Lewis, Betsze Wattenberg, Nora Murphy, Peter Slcttehaugh. a KALEIDOSCOPE IW-i;W: MINNEAPOLIS — Heavy fighting was reported again in 316 as yet another outbreak of deadlines broke loose among the Kaleidescope staff. A reliable source yesterday indicated that there would be typewriters clacking long into the night. Staff member Reed Watson firmly denied allegations that there existed a policy of strict censorship , saying All the news that fits, we print. In what reference book can you find the names of over one thousand potential geniuses? AND photographs of your favorite sports heroes in action. AND if you're lucky, a picture of your true love? And the names of several Gorgeous Guys, Foxy Females, Talented Teachers, Aspiring Actors, Faithful Faculty, Phreaky Photographers, AND Many More .... ANSWER: The 1976 Collage! And who worked so diligently to bring you these marvels? The 1976 Collage Staff! (you expected, maybe. Lieutenant Kojak?) collage Top To Bottom: I To R: Mark Maffitt, lisa Scribner, Paul Backstrom, Mary Kain. Francis Czaia, Chori Mata, Steve Peabody, Shelley Gammcll, Anita Flen-niken, Jessica Marshall, Advisor Andrew Ostazcski Ben White, Peter Slettc • haugh, Wendy Betz, Anne Backstrom, Chris Follett, liz Spolyar, Carol Ahlgren, Kellie Jones, Jim Vainoskis, Steven P. Zerby, Cathy Weinberger. 75 J r Many of them buzz their lips into twisted pieces of hollow metal; Others put a piece of wood across the opening of a black tube; Some use sticks to pound on stretched vinyl; And still others blow across holes in a silver pipe. When you put all these people and their contraptions on stage, and people actually come to LISTEN, you know you've got something special. band choir BAND: L To R: First Row: Peter Lynn, Silly Thurtn. Carrie Schulz, lulic Lenz, Doug Legg, Lisa Jaede, Jeanine Stelli, Lisa Fitzpatrick, Maria Scribner. Second Row: Jon Peabody, Rosie Egner, Eero Schulz. Tim Sawyer, Carlos Delplaine, Nancy Nichols, Paul Schwabachcr, Chris Williams, Mike Wheeler, Beth Rising, Dan Westacott, Rickie Kahn. Third Row: Todd Cox, Brian Backstrom, Paul Backstrom, Martin Schwabacher, Greg Simpson, Joel Westacott. Eric Youngdale, Phil MacEachern, Chuck Meyers, Joel Fisher, Ruth Egner, Mike Davis. Eugene Hutchinson, Ted Montgomery, Tim Marshall, Ralph Weinberger, Tim Starr, Jim Stephan, Steve Peabody. Fourth Row: John Carlson, Linda Scott. Director. Mr. Tom Doggett. 76 Ah, would that life were an opera, and all the world it's stage — Where communication is music and music is communication ... Where in school you could answer the teacher with a song A dream come true when All the World is room 322 and the stars are from M-U's concert choir ... CHOIR: L To R: Front Row: Director Thea Sikora, Michelle Sahlin, Julie Lund, Lonnie Houff, Rita Schardin, Tom Hoffe, Louis Boney, Todd Cox, Barry Bobick, Greg Gilreath, Betsy Glamam, tdic Loper, Linda Scott, Liz Lessinger, Alison Gray. Second Row: Mariclle Wright, Christie Lewis, Shelley Gammell, Joan Harvat, Debbie Dodd, Steve Peabody. Eric Abramhamson, Peter Slettehaugh, John Williamson, Lori Quilling, Dithy Colby. Kellie Jones, Lisa Barnhill. Third Row: Heather Petty, Cindy Anderson, Cheri Mata, Mary Kain, Vicki Schnoes, Anita Flennlken, Pat Parker, Peter Lynn, George Martin, Gary Sangren, Jon Peabody, Katie Sahlin, Cindy Alexander, Cindy Leftus, Susan Felkey. Fourth Row: Susan Plaster, Tami Hess, Karen Westwood, Mary Glaman, Mary Gtssel-quist, Tony Green, Mike Klempka, Mike Davis, John Carlson, Carol Ahlgren, Paula Klempka, Barb Barton, Sylvia Weinberger, Angela Caglioti, Alberta Flarvat. Missing: Frances Czaia, David Jacde, Marsha Milgrom, Kathy Scribner, Marla Trabing. seniop class cfficeps L To R: Top To Bottom: ADVISORS: Betty Neumann and Iris Kangas, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary Mary Giuelquist, Treasurer Ion Starr, Vice-President Steve Zcrby, President Mark Maffitt, ADVISORS loan Yesner and Les Twedell. In the days of appointed executives and unelected rulers, there remains one entity which is still chosen by true democracy: Senior Class Officers! As the only elected body in the school, these four people have additional duties beyond planning class activities. They serve on the Principal's Advisory Committee, and thus provide leadership for the entire school as well. And Mark Maffitt, Class President, says I am not a crook. v 78 Footlights, makeup, audiences, whispering, laughter, dancing, and having a good time. Making people laugh and making people cry. To take a story and give it life, to mold it and shape it until it becomes real. Living it; believing it. Keeping it alive forever, in the memories of the viewers. thesfpe c.s.a. School dances are a lot of work. There are bands and policemen to hire, tickets to design and sell, posters to make and hang, and gyms to decorate. The O.S.A. (Organized Students Activities) did it all several times this year. Why? Because along with being a lot of work, school dances are a lot of fun. And that seemed to make it all worthwhile. Front Row: L To R: Angela Caglioti, Vicki Schnoes, Edie Loper, Julie Lund. Back Row: Theresa Parker, Kathy McCee.Sylvia Weinberger, Heather Petty, Sally Thurin, Marcia Mil-grom. Advisor Helen Mosc. To some, registration is thought of as a hassle. To others, it is known as a pain or a drag. Still, it would be more of a hassle and certainly more of a pain if, in this school of such varied interests, we had less of a choice in our classes than we do now. With many different alternatives and so many class offerings, registration is a very necessary event. registration ____________) stage cpew Oblivous to the crowd below, a single beam of colored light splinters down, down, down and stops at the larger than life curtain which seems to be opening itself. Who or what could be behind such a strange occurence? Nobody knows for sure, but it has been rumored that the stage crew has been responsible for similar deeds. a.v. t.v. Photo Club ... or a fancy way of saying that if you want to develop film or darkroom techniques and don't have time during school, you can do it afterwards. Andy O. is there to help, and when all else fails ... Fotomat is right down the street. The teacher wanted something special. He wanted to take his first hour class to Pompeii. But they couldn't charter a bus. His second hour wanted to watch a speech by Richard Nixon before he was elected president. Third hour he wanted to hear HIMSELF lecture. Who did he call for these monumentous tasks? The Audio Visual and Communication Department!!!!!!!!! photo cl oh 82 open school The setting is a large, carpeted ex-classroom. Students are sprawled across the floor, engrossed in abstract art forms or murder trials, or sitting quietly in corners discussing the plight of the American Indian in modern society. Teachers are busy with students here and there, but not so's you'd notice. This is the Open School, Senior High Style. Way in the dark depths of the basement, the scene is much different, rowdier, louder, the students younger, the teachers more harried-looking, but smiling anyway. This is the Open School too, for Junior High kids. Across the way, through wonderful dinkytown, over the bridge and through the doors of Piek Hall, teachers and students are concertrated on learning. Some things just don't come as easy to some kids. This is where they get help and attention. This is Adjusted Learning Envirionment. black history year 84 We are the people of the hot sun and yellow grasses. We are the people of the free wind. We are the people of the cities, of the sidewalks and dark buildings, the people of the spirit. Through our songs and through our dances, through our speech and writings, we struggle for understanding. Our generation may be one of binding brother to brother, drawing sister to sister in proudness of where we have come from and hope for where we may go. Our generation may be one of freedom for all, freedom at last. 85 Listen close now, someday you might need this information for an exam. What takes at least a week to plan, five hours to set up, two hours to complete and fourty minutes to take apart, uses lots of energy crepe paper, balloons, construction paper, creativity, and excess calories, raises money for the senior class and is very entertaining? If you answered A Friday-the-thirteenth-Valentines-Day-Dance you were not only right, but may consider yourself well informed. The dance was attended by over 113 sweethearts of one kind or another who listened to records DJ'd by David Barnhill and gradute Bill Halverson. Despite a few un-begun romances, 'most everyone had fun! valentine dance 86 r A Because of decreased enrollment at Marshall-U, and an increase in the number of high school students found in the Dinkytown area, the rumor that the school was to be moved from its present location to the dining area at Burger King, was almost believable. There is reason for confusion, since Dinkytown is so much a part of the school. And some never seem to find their way out of the maze of food and fun. 89 J r cheerleaders I POMS: L To R: From Row: Anne Backstrom, Tami Hess, Carol Dahlberg, Back Row: Laura Gross, Wendy Jacobs, Kathy Murphy, Joy Bostrom, Rita Schardin. Top: BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: I To R: Back Row: Angela Doble, Merry Johnson, Norma Westberry, Anita Embry. Middle Row: LceAnn Kuha, Jill Westerberg, Kim Kuisner, Karla Erickson, Kathy liland, Kathy McGee, Su annc Anderson. Eront Row: Anita Clarke. Bottom: FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: I To R: Back Row Merry Johnson, Karla Erickson, Maureen Murphy, Mary Fcrgcson, Jill Wcsterberg, Kim Kusiner. Front Row: Angela Doble, Anita Embry, Beth Rulf, Kathy McGee, LeeAnn Kuha. Missing: Norma Westberry, Kathy Eiland. 91 'JESS ' SOOPtS vapsfty football VARSITY FOOTBALL: I To R: Back Row: Andrew Hudson, Jim Harris, Duane Harris. John Unger, Britt Freeman, Willie Braziel, Brian Barton, Rick Jaede, Rick Conrad, Ted Witkowski Third Row: Coach Sheridan Jaeche, Mitch Bliss, Frank Hallin, Paul Lehman, Steve Zcrby, Dave Barnhill, Bob Lorcnce, Jeff Hager, Scott Lindberg, Darrell Harris, Coach Ed Prohofsky. Second Row: David Saf, Cary Tilleson, Larry Webb. Butchie Green, Rodney Hargcst, Craig Westerberg. Kevin Washington, Dean Spencer, Dan Reyelts, Brian Corbett, Jon Wcsterlund. Front Row: John Shivers, Nic Taylor, Mike Buday, Jeff Yates, Co-captains Ronnie Henderson and Jim Childs, Greg Gilreath, Leonard Williams, Clyde Rhodes, Manager David Gray. 94 junior varsity football JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: L To R: First Row: Kevin Dahlcn, Mark Youngdale, Leonard Williams, Leon Henderson, Clyde Rhodes, Tim Witkowski, John Meyers, Steve Bickcl. Second Row: Matt Zerby, Dan Moore, James Otieno, Russell Clark, Peter Slettchaugh, Eric Starr, Steve Miller, Jeff Yates, Greg Gilreath. Third Row: Mike Buday, Ben Monson, Scott Lindberg, Eric Ahlgren, Nic Taylor, Bob Chmielewski, Dan Westacott, Dan Ohlgren, Melvin Pryor, Coach Pete Jocketty. 95 • • FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: L To R: First Row: Chris Lundeen, Brent Banchy, Sherman Gray, Tom lindberg, Robin Johnson, David Gilreath, Troy Jackson, Jim Stephan, Charlie Olmstad. Second Row: Tim Starr, Darrell Martin, Steve Kelley, Tom Hoffe, Eric Abrahamson, George Martin, Troy Anderson, Steve Kracht, Dale Hallin, Frank Zaragoza, Harold Green. Third Row: Coach Ross Green, Brad Schumann, Daid Jaede, Mark Monson, Chuck Royston, Charles Spolyar, Mike Klemka, Mark Clarke, Eric Hammergren, Peter Otieno, Loren Freitag, Coach John Jurisch. Missing: Jorge Morales. fpeshroen football 96 CPCSS country «h i CROSS COUNTRY: L To R: Front Row: John Williamson, Scott Gallaway, Guy Baldwin, Gooff Hilgcrman. Back Row: William Ndoosi, David Wang, Claude Madsen, John Schwa-bacher. Coach Gene Lohmam. tennis gif GIRLS TENNIS: L To R: Front Row: Liz Green, Michelle Sahlin, Diane Rockne, Monica Rudquist, Libby Gross, Shelley Gammell. Back Row: Ass't. Coach Nancy Peterson, Lisa Abraham-son, Pam Neuman, Bridget Smith, Julie Brophy, Jenny Hines, Tori McDonald. Coach Dagny Waldcland. 98 JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: I To R: Liu B.irnhill, Jill Westerberg, Ratio Sahlin, Wendy Betz, Mary Ferguson, Laura Gross, Kim Kusiner, Anne Back strom, Misook Ebersole, Coach Ellen Andriessen. mr VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: L To R: Coach Ellen Andriscn, Barb Hoisington, Judy Hanson, Judy Hines, Norma Westberry, Joy Bostrom, Emily Rank, Jill Westerberg, Terry Ourisha, Karla Erickson, Vickie Bliss. volleyball GIRLS' SWIMMING: L To R: Back Row. Sandy Johnson, Kim Machctt, Merry Johnson, Maureen Murphy, Lee Ann Kuha, Margie Boler, Avren Ipsen, Coach Theresa Schneider. Front Row: Anita Embry, Melinda Czaia, Leslie McBurney, Vicki Capon, Angie Doble, Alison Grey. BOYS' SWIMMING: I To R: Front Row: Randy O'Connell, Eric Poppele, Tony Lockhart. Randy Kangas, John Meyers, Eric Ahlgrcn, Back Row: Neil Maffitt, Chuck Spolyar, Nic Taylor, Mike Miq-dadi, John Shivers, Coach Jim Snavely. V__________ J 101 basketball! 102 10? 1976 STATE CLASS A CHAMPIONS VARSITY BASKETBALL: Back Row: L To R: Ass't Mgr. Peter Slettehaugh, Coach Ed Prohofsky, Ass't Coach Mike Ritter, Kevin Smith, Middle Row: Walter Whittaker, Jeff Hager, Ronnie Hadley, Jim Ludgate, Steve Newby, Jon Starr, Nick Puzak, Ass't Mgr. John Schwabacher. Front Row: Ass't Mgr. Dindo Dawis, Rodney Hargest, Butchie Green, Claude Madsen, Jesse Gray, Ronnie Henderson, Manager Steven Zcrby. Missing: Jeff Morley. varsity basketball JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: From Row: L To R: David Cilreath, Sherman Cray, Joe Kloiber, Clyde Rhodes. Middle Row: Vince Hadley, James Olieno, James Alston, Billy Weslberry, Dan Westacott. Back Row: Greg Cilreath, Brian Owens, Mike Davis, Willie Braziel, Kevin Washington, Tim Spei-dcl. Coach Bill L’Herault. Missing: Eddie Jackson. . GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL: L To R: Assistant Coach Terri Eicher. Pam Neumann, Melanie Moore, Della Rootues, Norma Westberry, Kathy Eiland, Mary Boler, Judy Hines, Bridget Smith Joan Johnson, Jenny Hines, Coach Theresa Schneider. 106 GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Back Row: L To R: Tammic Moore. Karen Eiland, Kayo Fabunmi, Sarah Hage, Brenda Puckett, Coach Pat Thayer. Front Row: Lisa Barnhill, Linda Gray, Anita Clarke, Laura Griffin. S [ CROSS COUNTRY: L To R: Katie Sahlin, Paul Backstrom, Tim Starr, Coach Nancy Hagen. DOWNHILL: L To R: John Shivers, I Charles Olmstcad, Jim Stephan, David Cleveland. 107 skiing Back Row, L To R: Coach Ross Green, Scott Lindberg, Brian Barton, Kevin Dahlen, Bob Bohmer, Paul Lehman, Tim Bohmer. Second Row: Mitchell Bliss, Robert Robson, David Saf, Mark Youngdale, Jim Betz. Front Row: Jeff Yates, Jim Vainovskis, Dave Engel, Ron Krueger. varsity hockey 'VARSITY HOCKEY: L To R Back Row Mitchell Bliss, Jim Betz, Brian Corbett, Dave Saf, Ronnie Krueger. Third Row: Coach Fritz Wold, Brian Barton, Darrell Harris, Rkk Jaede, Gary Tilleson, Duane Harris Co-captain Jim Harris, Paul Lehman, Coach Ross Green. Second Row: Sandy Jorgenson, Melvin Pryor, Co-captain Paul Skinner, Co-captain Dave Hammergren, Mike Buday, Ted Witkowski, Mike Scammahorn, Craig Westerbcrg, David Jaede, Bob Bohmer, Wendy Betz. Front Row: Cheerleaders: Anita Embry, Angie Doble, Maureen Murphy, Beth Ruff, Merry Johnson, Lisa Abrahamson, Emily Rank, Mary Ferguson, Jill Westerberg Karen Ruff, Karla Erickson. j I 109 ADAPTED FLOOR HOCKEY: Front Row: L To R: Joe Sims, Mike Sandell, John Gibbs, Tony Lebahn, Mark Knutsom, Charlie Brose, Jenny Eichoff, Lee Hahnkc, Wayne Christensen. Second Row: Tony Williams, Mark Skibness, Mark Addabbo, David Allerson. Third Row: Mtke Scammahorn, Coach Dorothy Lorberbaum, Coach Jim Christy, Don Snook. adapted floor hockey no wrestling WRESTLING. L To R: Back Row: Coach John Jurisch, John Hammer. Doug Panning, Mike Klempka, John linger, Harvey Croteau, Will Krecvoy, Coach Lou lacarrella. Middle Row: Sieve Bickel, Dan Moore, Captain Rusty Wall, Gary Sangren, George Martin, Dave Kracht, Front Row: Tony Zegan, Rich Klempka, John Moore, Arthur French, Jay Taggart. I I 7‘ ivT inmemopyof david gray •tin lonzell gray south east all sports 120 HOURS Sunday thru Thursday 5 00 pm to t 00 a m Friday and Saturday 500pm to200am East Hennepin at 4th Street Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Successful Future Over 82 Years of Customer Satisfaction Compliments of SWANBERG SCHEEFE Eastside Buick Dealers INTERNATIONAL BARBERSHOP COMPLETE STYLING HAIRCUTTING By Our Professions! Slsff Apportmants Encouraged lJil4rt.Sl s t IN TK M£ APT Of 01SXV row I =3 BooKsrofM 33t-M?9 ccrierr r Jp o5 mi? teSTMlMOMT Nf4S. 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Front Row Charles Olmstead, Duane Soderhola, Eric Starr, Reed Watson, Tim Sawyer, Peter Slettehaugh, Steven Peabody. BADMINTON: Racfc Row: L to F: Lisa A1raharson, Beth Huff, Maureen Murphy, Laura Gross, Lori Hoisington, Barb Hoi elngton, Anne Back-strom, Jenny Hines, JulieBrorhy, Merry Johnson, Lis Crcen, Coach Dagny Waldeland, Front Powj Diana teckne, Jill Westert-crr, Kathv Murphy, Vicki Carlson, Bridget Srith, Chris Kelson, Emily Rank, Vicky Hliss, Wendy Retx. SOPHHORE RASEBALL: Back Raw: L ta R: Mike Buday, Mike Klenpka, Scatt Lind-berg, Eric Hanmer-gren, Dan Westacott, Caach Rass Green. Frant Raw: Steve Kelley, Tam Haffe, Steve Kracht, Tin Witkawski, Tom Lindberg. VARSITY 5ASERALL: Back Row: L to Rx Ass't Coach Steve Howry, Rick Conrad, Paul Lehman, Rick Jaede, Gar; Tilleson, Kike Straton, Jeff Hager, Darrell Harris, Bob Lorencc, Fred Conrad, Coach Fritr. Wold. Front Row; Kevin Washington, Dave Harmerrmn, Crair Wester-berg, Ronnie Henderson, Ted Wltkowski, Walter Whittaker. I rCYS GOLF: Jin Westwood, Dan Polnaxek, Darrell Kreoskv. Coach Art Chiodo, Tony Lockhart, Leo Darst, Stev- MacEachem. M-0 BOTS' BASKETBALL OPP. Varaity 91 Washburn 72 « St. Michael 52 73 Vest 62 96 Minnehaha 65 101 St. Francis 50 78 Blake 60 70 Hahtoaedi 60 98 Golden Valley 62 63 Howard Lake 62 71 St. Anthony 52 72 Brooklyn Center 67 70 Centennial 67 81 St. Francis 62 86 Blake 65 86 Minnehaha 67 78 Centennial 63 83 Golden Valley 6 . 96 Brooklyn Center 61 79 Hahtoaedi 50 78 St. Anthony Districts 65 86 Blake 63 100 Golden Valley 62 66 D« LaSalle 55 DISTRICT 17A CHAMPS! II Regional 73 Kiaball 65 68 Albany REGION 5A CHAMPS!II STATE TOORHAMDfT 61 77 Brekenridge 56 76 Vladoa 67 66 Mankato-Vi Ison 59 CUSS A STATE CHAMPS! II Sophoaore Basketball 85 Washburn 80 60 St. Michael 25 73 Vest 68 79 Minnehaha 60 66 St. Francis •3 70 Blake 28 66 Hahtoaedi 36 50 Howard Lake 68 68 St. Anthony 61 36 Brooklyn Center 61 61 Centennial 6 61 St. Franc la 36 68 Minnehaha 35 61 Golden Valley 55 60 Brooklyn Center 61 51 Hahtoaedi 27 3 St. Anthony 28 TH3 METRO CHAMPS!! I Sophoaore Tournaaent 61 South 35 56 Roosevelt 68 61 Washburn 70 Placed 2nd in TCORNAMOTT GIRLS' VOLLETBALL-VARSITT 2 Hahtoaedi 0 2 Brooklyn Center 1 2 St. Anthony 1 2 Blake 0 2 Golden Valley 1 2 St. FTancin 0 2 Minnehaha 0 2 Hahtoaedi 0 2 Brooklyn Center 0 2 St. Anthony 0 2 Blake 1 2 Golden Valley 0 2 St. Francis 1 2 Minnehaha 0 M-0 OPP. WRESTLING 36 Minnehaha 27 0 St. Francis 62 30 Breck 33 12 Golden Valley 68 3 St. Anthony 62 12 Brooklyn Center 50 30 Mpla. Luthern 33 65 Blake 15 9 Centennial 56 18 West 32 HOCKET Varaity 2 Central 3 3 North 1 5 Shakopee 2 2 Brooklyn Center 6 6 Minnehaha 2 6 St. Anthony 7 1 St. Paul Hurray 8 3 Litchfield 6 6 Hahtoaedi 6 6 Centennial 1 6 Golden Valley 3 5 Blake 8 2 Brooklyn Center 6 5 Minnehaha Acad. 6 6 Chaska 1 9 St. Anthony 6 2 Centennial 9 5 Golden Valley 6 0 Blake 6 TRI-METRO CHAMPS!!! Districts 3 Central 2 3 West 1 6 Blake 12 Sopfaosore 0 Shako pee 1 1 St. Anthony 3 2 Mahtosedl 6 2 Centennial 1 2 Blake 3 0 Brooklyn Center 3 6 Minnehaha 0 5 Chaaka 5 1 St. Anthony •• 2 Washburn 7 5 Golden Valley k 2 Minnehaha 2 0 Brooklyn Center 3 1 Minnehaha 6 3 Golden Valley 1 1 Blake 6 GIRLS' SW1WING 73 Blake 61 63 Golden Valley 31 GIRLS' TPOTIS 5 St. Francis 0 3 Brooklyn Center 2 6 Hahtoaedi 1 6 Centennial 1 3 St. Anthony 2 3 Golden Valley 2 3 Blake 2 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL J-VARSITT 2 ! i 1 2 Brooklyn Center 0 2 St. Anthony 0 2 Blake 0 2 Oolden Valley 1 1 St. Francis 2 2 Minnehaha 0 TBI METRO CHAMPS!11 Croaa Country FOOTBALL Varsity 32 Centennial 16 16 St. Anthony 32 13 Blake 19 22 Hahtoaedi 20 31 Minnehaha 12 20 Oolden Valley 12 16 Brooklyn Center 1? 20 Prior Lake 25 58 St. francio 16 J-Varaity 26 Centennial 6 0 St. Anthony 26 6 Hahtoaedi 28 0 Golden Valley 22 Sophoaore 6 Hahtoaedi 26 0 St. Anthony 36 0 St. Francis 36 0 Brooklyn Center 76 0 Golden Valley 6 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Varsity 62 Hahtoaedi 11 78 Minnehaha U 62 Blake 12 67 Brooklyn Center 17 66 St. Francis 3 52 Golden Valley 16 68 St. Anthony 32 85 Brooklyn Center 30 70 Hahtoaedi 21 67 Minnehaha 11 83 Blake 12 77 St. Francis 11 63 Golden Valley 26 63 St. Anthony 26 Districts 52 Minnehaha 36 67 Breck 26 53 Holy Angels 63 DISTRICT 17A CHAMPS!11 Regionsla 37 Mew London Spicera 36 •6 Crosby-Irondale 65 REGION 5A CHAMPS!It STATE TOPRMAMEirr 61 Kako 31 51 Glenco 53 65 SV Minn. Christian 69 6th place CUSS A CHAMPS J. Varaity 38 Hahtoaedi 16 33 Minnehaha 11 60 Blake 15 38 Brooklyn Center 15 36 St. Francis 28 18 Brooklyn Center 16 31 Hahtoaedi 11 2I North 22 28 Minnehaha 26 28 Blake 16 60 St. Francis 17 39 Golden Valley 10 56 St. Anthony 18 CHAMPIONS!!I TRI METRO CHAMPS!!I Diatrxcta 1 Wacom 2 Placed OPP. 6th St. Anthony, Centennial and Minnehaha 1st Golden Valley, Centennial and Blake 2nd Minnehaha, Golden Valley and Brooklyn Center AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRA PHS
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