Minnetonka High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Excelsior, MN)
- Class of 1970
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b. . What's it all about? 1:: It's all about THIS year. The first man on the moon the Moratorium the teachers bannering Judge Hayn- ,, sworth's rejection heart transplants: too much, too fast . . . a record five day snowstorm Paul McCartney's ,,ru- mored death . . . the draft lottery . the lsrael-Arab dispute . . . the investiture of Prince Charles maxi coats and mini skirts hungry Biafrans the'very important fire drills ... four English class- es in one quarter . . . De Gualle's resigna- tion . .. the bomb scares .. . troops final- ly coming out of Viet Nam ... a student walkout . .. the student government ... a person's purpose in life. .. LLLLLLLg LLLLLLLL LLLLL. - vwwnw Wm w mm 1970 VOYAGEU R a student publication of Minnetonka Senior High School Excelsior, Minnesota Its a r t r O P Izations Organ 00 5 1 VJ r O t C e W D ICS Academ Student Life ,7 zra VVTWMV WWW WIW Mwawy Nowadays being a Sno-Day candidate is a big pain. John Huber looks nonchalant as he accepts the ref's decision. WW . XV 'Vx x Mark MacPersoWs reaction to school life. WNW. 916$ 4w W: X ng Xa Different things excite different people at the Tonka-Blake hockey game. Barefoot in the park. 1?; :43 vs. aisz;: w A. L , L 5;, $1.23!?! .. $ut? ??.39. AV f W K! i 3. a C .n e m A f 0 S r e In C t m t h .Wo m .h H m R m. m S d e e n y d O :0 VJ r. e V E n O .U n e t t a y a p TOP. Get that thing off your head before my Dad comes, says Marty Jr. '33.. LP eri. ,. L BELOW: What do you say we all get butches? RIGHT: NOW what do I do with it? , ; : .. ,aJiw,.A,.Hingii What's it all about? . j I . g7 friendships lntonko student government traditions Marry'in Sam Skoy communications Crisis Room smoking in the lavs Intermission Quiz lasting experiences drug scene w, It's not like the movies, but Rick Hogue and Janet Gross find the microfilm replays can be a warm, wonderful experience. Ali McCraw? No. Vicki Hallock vicariously living Philip Roth's satire of Jewish A bag 0f Fritos, a 81355 Of Pop, and thOU, sitting beside me suburbia. in the Commons. Thafs pleasure enow for Karen Oker- berg and Debby Halvorsen. ..,wxwwuwwwmm WNW ,. WNW TOP: Does wire sculpture sound exciting? Nick Fleming is ecstatic. RIGHT: With all the concentration of buying a wedding ring, Jeff Mark and Mary Guenther check Tonka's trophies. Windmills turn for Tonka EDISON'S TONKA'S NO. 1 RESISTOR or is it Tonka's Edison's No.1 Resistor ? The week of Home- coming was just as confusing and exciting as its slogan. The boys didn't care too much for the Queen's Tea, but on the other hand, most girls weren't really wor- ried about missing the Rouser's potluck for the teams. Everybody joined in to complain about the price of the senior breakfast, but all those who attended enjoyed ABUF's rendition of Funky Don Bungum and Jeff Anderson atthe piano. At Friday's coronation pepfest, 1968 Queen Kim El- lertson and Tonka's new Queen Kathy Owens led the crowd in a chorus of tears. The Homecoming game left the fans in an ecstatic mood as the Skippers squeaked by the Tommies in a 16-15 victory. This mood was carried into the Home- coming dance, Windmills of My Mind. Now that it is all over, it is easy to see that Tonka real- ly was Edison's No.1 resistor. Mary Anderson is all lldolled up at the candidates' slumber party the night before Homecoming. Kathy Owens gives a queenly smile. A ,9? z: I Skipper fans anxiously await a Tonka touchdown. .' i? $43, ht A rose from Don Streeter brings a smile to Lesley Bruninng face as she makes her way to the stage. WM w ; M, wa XWWMX. X X0 XXX , 2 X Y WW . X X X w? W X ,1 ?g V ? X , 5 V . X W? i :7 X M?VXX X X M Xi; ngw g ;,M WWW W WZ'Xf .Xagfyg X X ' . XV! XXXWX; VZXW y, if W W, ?ZW WX! X 20X X ,X M7 7:; M W WU x X X z X? XXXXW XX XX $ngng 7 X W Mk V ,- ffXMfgw? , , w ,,, ,w , 17X X ,VZXXWKXW WLXWX W, , WWW XX, XX, , WWW W75; , 0 , , XXX , X 7 . L XXM, , mm; Va, , mm X X MM. w A3? Queen candidates miss school for a picture at the Excelsior Commons. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Owens, Linda Lee, Vivian Gustaf- son, Phyllis Thompson, Lesley Bruning, Jan Sweet, Mary Anderson, Nancy Novaria, Lorrie Smith, Paige Pattee. Hurry Carol, everyone else's leg is up and yours is down! Homecoming - Edison bows to The Gray's Bay Packers fling free footballs to the fans. During the half-time parade, queen candidates Vivian Gustafson and Paige Pattee wave at admiring fans. C-squad sweeps up the Tommies. Sidelined Skippers root for their teammates. The Blessed Best give their all at the senior breakfast. LEFT TO RIGHT: Russ Born, Richard Church, Rick Hutmaker, Curtis Leech. xx x mm Daisy Mae candidates and their men model their Sadie Hawkins outfits. SITTING: Ann Chase, Beth Gordon, Daisy Mae Karen Wenz, Greg Thompson, Mary Anderson, Sally Wright, Nan Oppen. STANDING: Steve Opheim, Philippe Ferry, Bruce Dre- blow, Greg Stanchfield, Todd Katopodis. Girls: head 'em off at the pass SueJohnson,11, smiles charmingly as she models her shoulder pads and Shingua'deuring Rouserinitiation- Many weeks before Sadie, eager girls were busy de- vising tricky schemes to get the guy they wanted. Their strategy included cornering him in the hall or attacking him in the lunchroom. Guys could be seen running into class, panting, Help, she's after me! However, those who were persuaded to go agreed it was worth- while - for once the girls treated them. hDME VISITOR Ya-Hoo! Senior Skipperettes Barb Adsem and Beth Holland whoop it up at the Sadie Hawkins pepfestr Sno-Day Slips Past Tonkans Sno-Day may have provided little variation from dai- ly routine at MHS, but the pepfest was one which Ton- kans will long remember. Changing places with the Skipperettes, the Cheerettes showed graceful form in their dance to The Stripper. Meanwhile, in their temporary roles as Cheerleaders, the Skipperleaders made several attempts at cheering. Additional per- ormances by A-squad and C-Buf preceded the coro- nation of Bruce Dreblow and Mary Anderson as Sno- King and Queen. Victories over Kennedy in both basketball and wres- tling preceded the annual Sno-Day dance. King Bruce and Queen Mary show their emotions after coronation. Their attendants were Dave Ferguson, Kay Howard, Jan Empey, Blake Dirks, Mary Adams, Dave Barnes, Nancy Novaria and Kevin Flavin. The Cheerleaders get a big kick out of being Skipperettes. TOP: Eat, drink, and be merry, is a bit of advice given by Juniors Steve Holl and Barb Lush to Sophomore Brian Willcox. RIGHT: Stu- dents of Mr. Doug Berg figure that Christmas is as good a time as any to start soliciting those A's. BOTTOM: Besides their regular job of snow removal, the janitors also assisted in removing Juniors April Petty, Rosina Yue, and Ann Dooley. l Dear Virginia, Yes, there really was a Christmas at Minnetonka. The first signs appeared at the Christmas dance. Since Mr. Claus' best suit was at the cleaners, he sent Rudolph in his place. Santa's supervision was sorely missed as his elves couldn't manage to keep enough punch on hand. Other signs of Christmas appeared throughout the week before vacation. Those who attended the band and choir concert perhaps felt it when the entire audi- ence stood up to sing llSilent Night. Mrs. Skoy's po- dium helped brighten the Friday before vacation. Sounds of pounding could be heard from the science wing where students were busy crushing ice for home- made ice cream. Wandering musicians and carolers brought the day and the parties to a cheerful end. 50 Virginia, Christmas really was merry at Tonka. Sincerely, Rudolph, Dasher, Donner, Blitzen, Vixen, Comet, Cup- id, Dancer, and Prancer Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night. Kathy Weller, 12, insists that raw cake batter is the only way to cele- brate Christmas. Senior Mark Kroll, finding the pre-holiday season too much, builds himself a fort and hides out in room 224 until Christmas. 0 a . N HAM mp 1M rwmm; Maw: liRISi MA a me a CHLsmUt ' - QllO ill? mRRK L Lay on, Macduff! Macbeth tPaul Sadekt and Macduff tChris Chaset cross swords. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, Debbie DeVries, Debra Jerde, and Vickie Holkestad chant as their cauldron bubbles. Students question Macbeth as a high school play This year the drama department tried something new - a production of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Its success was questionable. Most students felt that it was either an excellent play but the acting didn't do it jus- tice, or that the play was a poor choice while the acting excelled. Even with such varied opinions, the audience agreed that it was worthwhile. That is, the evening au- diences did ... Lady Macbeth tAlice Lovet bows before Duncan, played by Greg Nelson. Finian's rated IIGII Oh, come on Betsy McDougall! Even Mr. Hoenig won't make you study before Saturday night performances! Singing, dancing, and humor seem to be the things that bring students to see a play at Tonka. Those who happened to see Finian's Rainbow 0n the right night may have noticed how Og tDavid Messickt never climbed out of the well in his last performance. Aside from this minor mishap, everything went smoothly during the four evening performances. 0x10 matinees Sharon tMolly Spoort listens skeptically to Finian's tSteve this time. Funny2D r M H Beckt tales ofa golden America. kaQx LKC LOX r FXXWTDW 8'90th CL R9355, 41k; 3' n 51.1, Rf' ,. . 3' '. a r - z? , N mm. vb; vaa, v , hag; XDXLBVQMJJ mvr x 1 A er x r'P' ,' L: .- 4 I .l: What's it all about? A . Awasiz meetings .iR..-A getting points copy fitting honom 4 ini. acting selling candy WMQNJM'KXWWWWAW advisors making popcorn getting your picture in the yearbook initiations missing the activity bus akaAMuA 4 -. 2-4., a 4125; 321:3 .:.-.x v.5N- gun? Small group meetings, like PTSA, attracted seniors Robbie McCallum, Mike Roberts, Kent Peters, and Clev Peters who evidenced his authority. I propose that . . . because . . . President Rick Greenfield is awed by PaulSadek's proposal. Thus started the first year of Tonka's new student government. Petitions ranging from a request for Playboy to a plea for the return of the lavatory doors were presented to the student body at assemblies. Committees were formed later to discuss the petitions, and in the final stage, the students voted on them. The system as a whole was marked by apathy on the part of the students. It remains to be seen whether next year will bring more ihvolvement on the part of the students. An open campus, Iunchroom inspection, or support for a homeless child are proposals presented by student advocates. All it takes is one hundre THESPIANS, BOTTOM ROW: L. Brozek, C. Badger, S. Sweiger, P. Aldritt, L. Myers, C. Keagy, D. DeVries, C. Weston. SECOND ROW: M. Malecha, 5. Beck, D. Jerde, N. Green, L. Norman, L. Paul, F. Campbell, L. Green. THIRD ROW: V. Holkestad, D. Griffis, D. Mes- sick, B, Holland, C. Chase, A. Love, G. Nelson, R. Born. FOURTH ROW: D. Anderson, L. Stubbs, J. Allen, T. Love, C. Cole, M. Fergu- son, E. Peterson, J. Montgomery. FIFTH ROW: P. Sadek, T. Daniels, S. Bishop, W. Berens de Haan, B. Kane, K. Pope, J. Chatfield, B. Mc- Dougall. TOP ROW: Mr. J. Szarke. After 100 hours of paint, sawdust, glue, muslin and Obscenities, students become eligible for membership in Thespians. With Mr. Joseph Szarke as advisor, three plays were produced: Macbeth, She Stoops to Conquer, and the musical .l'Finian's Rainbow. Other less vigorous activities include fencing and a canteen. Senior Dave Messick, as the drunken porter in MacBeth falls over the set as Junior Eric Peterson and Senior Chris Chase look on. 'Twas t e night before deadlines 'Twas the night before deadlines, When all through our minds, Words were colliding In meaningless lines. Most of the copies Contained no mistakes; The pictures were bad, In need of retakes. The staff worked like slaves, Catching no sleep. The yearbook was finished - In one gigantic heap. Business Manager Marleen O'Neill finds yearbook activities muscle building. Yearbook staff finds editor Joan Kramer demanding when it comes to deadlines. VOYAGEUR STAFF, BOTTOM: L. Lee, D. Dutcher, D. Langley, N. Gager, J. Kramer, J. Fremming, C. Harper, C. DeWitt, B. Hannum. SECOND ROW: K. Pope, V. Holkestad, J. Seidel, C. Odt, J. Kleinberg, M. Hennesy, J. Titrud, S. Holker. THIRD ROW: C. Murphy, C. Badger, G. Reynolds, D. Froberg, J. Windland, A. Mueller, J. O'Neilll J. Wells. TOP ROW: 5. Wright, C. Sheridan, D. Griffis, E. Chandler, P. Petersen, K. Petty, J. Hlavacek, N. Leavonworth, F. MC lnturf, 5. Ton- nemaker, P. Davis, L. Norman, E. LaCroix, C. Duff. BOTTOM ROW: D. Mes- sick, E. Kodner. SITTING: D. Griffis, E. Bedor, C. Wheaton, J. Hertig, E. LaCroix, J. Roth, T. Grande. STANDING: W. DeHaan, K. Petty, L. Dun- lap, L. Kridler, M. Finner- ty, D. Rengers, C. Upham, S. Severson, S. Farnes. At joint Christmas party Breezes finds Voyageur a little pushy. On a typical work night Breezes staff racks their brains for new ideas. This year, the Breezes staff successfully fulfilled their goal of turning out a six-page paper every three weeks. Seniors comprised the majority of the staff, with only one of the six pages being edited by juniors. New arti- cles expanded Breeze's scope. A new addition to the editorial page was the article From the Administration, written by Mr. Tom Bau- man. This column provided a channel through which the administration could explain its policies to the stu- dent body. Francois Arouet's satires also added a new dimension to Breezes, thus creating a very successful year. WW wwwwlmwll :v .,?4 Merry minstrels make Macbeth lively. ? irl has the Toni. ac h .m h w d t u 0 Y n a C , ,xxxuiawz Frenching is a common practice in the brass section. 3 x , i 5 i i fvf s g j E .1? ' 5hr. .,, I1: Honors accrue to perspicacious Who are: acute, alert, brainy, sharp-wit- ted, perspicacious, quick-witted, sharp, clever, brilliant, incisive, knowledgeable, perceptive, wide-awake, apt, bright, keen- minded, sensible, astute, artistic, person- able, and normal? They are the members of the French National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. QUILL AND SCROLL, BOTTOM ROW: J. Fremming, C. DeWitt, J. Hertig, N. Green, M. O'Neill, J. Kramer, D. Dutcher. TOP ROW: E. Bedor, L. Lee, L. Dunlap, N. Gager,T. Pendleton. FNHS, BOTTOM ROW: B. MacDougall, C. Wellens, J. Lovaas, K. Swanson, T. Daniels. SECOND ROW: J. Sweet, J. Seidel, V. Thompson, N. Leavenworth, S. Sev- erson, R. Yue, L. Burton. TOP ROW: S. Johnson, N. Wingate, D. Anderson, M. Engebretson, R. Pickering, J. Gross, S. Pratt, B. Holland, C. DeWitt. Tonka: a mecca for foreign students tin cans taking over. fa ., . ' K. Swanson, B. De Witt, K. Abel, and B. Lewis, bottle drive workers, find $ 51 h; J Foreign students P Ferry, M. Ovares, W. DeHaan, K Pope, C Thorn- blad, G. Collivadino sitting with their American hosts D. Huskins, D. Abramson, L. Smith, R Hogue. Things go better with Coke was a good start to the AFS bottle drive, one of the many fund-raising projects of the year. Other activities ranged from cooking pan- cakes and sausages for Holland Week; painting deco- rations and making cookies and punch for the Christ- mas dance; the selling of fruit cake; a bake sale; the continuation of the Penny Wednesdays; the spaghetti dinner; and planning for the Mardi Gras. All these led to an enjoyable year at Minnetonka for the foreign students, who were in abundance. These included the three A.F.S. students - Maria Elena Ovares, whose home is in Costa Rica; Kirsten Pope, a South African; and Willem Bierens DeHaan, from the Netherlands. These A.F.S.ers, whose countries differ greatly from each other, spent their year working in close co-operation with each other and found their year at Minnetonka a stimulating and unforgettable experience. And they discovered that countries differ, people do not. The two Rotary Club students were Graciela Colliva- dino from Argentina and Claes Thornblad, who lives in Sweden. Graciela and Claes lived with three different families during their stay here. Philippe Ferry, a Frenchman, came to Minnetonka to improve his Eng- lish and also to make friends. Being away from home for a year proved to be for all of them, at times, trau- matic, but unbelievably mind-opening. I bet my wooden shoes can beat your Red Ball Jets! yells Willem to his brother Dave. Smile and the world smiles with you, is the slogan for Debbie and her AFS sister Maria. Hey Gachi, how do you 'dig' this snow? asks Claes. x xxx 745x gm $125; 11 h ow; , , x ,q m M2 i , a $1? z km 1W; hm i 7 w WW wwww Y-Teens model mod fashions A creamy style show featuring such mod fashions as flare pants, silk blouses, and quilt skirts started Y-Teens running smoothly. The club continued its fun by deco- rating at Christmas time, attending joint meetings with other groups from local schools, and viewing a North Star Hockey game. Y-TEENS, BOTTOM: L. Anderson, P. Green, 1. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: K. Petty, L. Burton, D. Carlson, J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: W. Carlson, N. Gager, K. Weller, M. Malecha, M. Pierson. FOURTH ROW: K. Burton, J. Morgan, B. Comer, A. Nordbye, J. Kleinberg, D. Davidson. FIFTH ROW: K. Howard, K. Schlief, L. Finnerty, M. Leisz, K. Jensen, A. Petty, C. Hauge. SIXTH ROW: E. Hensel, G. Van Rickley, B. Mcllree, D. Showers, P. Brown, P. Flor, S. Mason, R. Wessels, P. Aldritt. SEVENTH ROW: J. Gross, M. Haugen, M. McKinney, 5. Swan- son, L. Sorenson, M. Bell, L. Bailey, M. Bishop, J. Davis, A. Einspahr. TOP ROW: L. Pierce, J. Doege, J. Frantz, R. Titrud, C. Nelson, C. Roberts, D. Smerud, L. Carlson, L. Batzli, M. Keith. Senior Debby Carlson and junior Lisa Burton set the style with neck chains and high boots from The Creamery. A Y-Teener puzzles her fellow club members during a game of charades. FIRST ROW: C. Buettner, L. Tindali, M. Meoli, C. Sheridan, B. Witrak, L. Fowler, T. Dunn, C. Honaas, B. McDougaIl. SEC- OND ROW: G. Ehlert, C. Brown, C. Wininger, J. Verba, L. Hanson, P. Brown, M. Hermann, S. Kelso, J. Parker, J. Kramer, C. Badger. THIRD ROW: J. Wells, J. Maddy, P. Wahlen, J. Allen, J. Wartman, M. Ovares, C. Hauge, D. Jerde. FOURTH ROW: M. O'Neill, L. Willcox, M. Estabrooks, S. Kriesch, D. Huskins, L. Watson, D. Camp, K. Steinberger. World cultures come into focus After weeks of preparation, stress, and strain, the big night arrived. The progressive dinner was under way! Mounds of food were devoured by ravenous foreign language teachers, their spouses, and the students alike. It was an opportunity to taste foreign foods, meet new friends, and get to know the teachers. From be- ginning to end, from house to house, from crowded car to crowded car, the evening was a big success. The success of the Progressive Dinner inspired further ac- tivities such as an old-fashioned sleigh ride. All these activities combined in support of the newly formed International Language Club. The development of this club provided language students with the opportunity to become acquainted with world cultures. Over the river, and through the woods . . , Pepto-Bismol comes to rescue at Progressive Dinner. 33 MINNESOTA OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, BOTTOM ROW: 5. Creskovics, N. Anderson, L. Shaughnessy, K. Ottum, S. McKaig, L. Wolfe. SECOND ROW: D. Krueger, M. Estabrooks, P. Brown, S. Jacques, D. Mullen, W. Moore, L. Swanson. TOP ROW: P. Bruce, M. Sweiger, J. Thompson, J. Heine, L. Meloche, Miss D. Routhier. Clubs go past school into community TEENAGERS AGAINST DYSTROPHY, BOTTOM ROW: A. Petty, A. Dooley, L. Sheplee, C. Michels. SECOND ROW: B. Leonard, L. She- plee, L, Brozek. THIRD ROW: C. Johnson, D. Hudlow, L. McIntyre, R. Yue. TOP ROW: S. Kriesch, D. Parsons, K. Erickson, K.Pet1y. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA, BOTTOM ROW: R. Bartholow, C. Schimmelpfennig, M. Fraser, G. Thacker. SECOND ROW: P. Young, P. Shriver, B. Hustad. THIRD ROW: D. Fulkerson, J. Dawson, M. Chowen, N. Smith. TOP ROW: Mr. R. Jezierski, P. Ped- erson, J. Blair, D. Hassig. guxe .4... $1 .JW. .5. M.. -Jin- e ... .. h 1 .LA meEgn --4- A. AJ-FMPE;IV m 'A e .1733. 1'. :22 s '.1.1.',EKMU-ag.ovm .35:g.,;u-A,.A.-3; . u- I in t . 46'! ggtfg', DEBATE, SITTING: K. Petty, A. Love, P. Peterson, J. Kleinberg. STANDING: J. Allen, P. Wahlen, C. Nelson, L. Watson, A. Petty, J. Whisler, M. Schroder, Ci Sperry. Affirmatives Chris Chase and Greg Nelson find debating treacherous. If you don't succeed, try again The debate team this year gave vent to their emo- tions with a series of hectic debates on the topic: That Congress should Prohibit unilateral military interven- tion into foreign countries. The affirmatives and negatives spent time analyzing and evaluating the evidence of this issue, and debated the topic at several tournaments around the Twin Cities. These tournaments weren't too successful for Min- netonka but with experience Mr. John Raymond, advi- sor, hopes to come in first place next year. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA, BOTTOM ROW: V. Brost, C. Nelson, D. Gustafson, P. Fraser, R. De Santis, K. Rahn. SECOND ROW: C. Johnson, K. Anderson, A4 Judt, C. Grady, S. Thomas, D. Michaud, B. Bonko- ski, S. Swanson, M. Phillippi. THIRD ROW: K. Edman, V. Wiggins, B. Fossen, C. Brettingen, T. Walker, D. Christo- pherson, C. lsaacson. TOP ROW: J. Cummings, B. Max, J4 Millet, L. Nestande, L. Kolar, S. Preiss, Ki Kask, F. Mahle, M. Taylor. I MQ GIRLS' CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW: K. Jensen, M. Kloock, B. Taggart, M. Hladky, 5. Batman, K. Scotti, 5. Kelly. SECOND ROW: J. Andrews, C. Kral, M. Haataja, B. Fletcher, D. Korman, J. Hoops, K. Hardman, L. Kurvers. TOP ROW: L. Meyers, G. Hurst, M. Marti, S. Tamlyn, K. Petty, L. Watkins, V. Powers, J. Stafford, K. Buckett, Mr. R. Minkler. Before concerts choir members pass two by two, humming the songs quietly to themslves. Mr. Minkler has his chorus so well trained - that their eyes are constantly glued on him. . -lu .s'u. : D p mu - Sub Ly- J: A v e Behind the scenes, Mr. MinkIer's true expressions are revealed to viewing choir members. Famed Chocolate bars strike again CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW: M. Klemp, 5. Wright, D. Steller, C. Skoog, ChOir Started the Year With anOther ChOFOlate 16.355- 5. Kittleson, 5. Johnson, Mr. R. Minkler, J. Richards, D. Froberg, L. Thls Chocolate mess helped sponsor two trips. The first Shaughnessy, C- Reed, L Elling, C- Flaig- SECOND ROW! P- Schultz, trip was the usual crusade to Chicago. Later in the year P. Wahlen, C. Hauge, B. Board, T. Numata, G. Houdek, W. Fritz, P. Gerberding, B. Gray, B. Cammack, M. Bell, C. Houck, P. Bruce. the ChOir was inVOIved in a workShOp at Concordia THIRD ROW: J. Olson,D. Griffis, P. Neuman, K. Taylor, L. Unze, s. College in Moorhead, Minnesota. Morseth, P. Sadek, B. Kane, P. Poole, G. Carlson, L. Flesher, A. Love, Alon With vi OFOUS tri S the choir r S - M. Spoor, K. McCauI, N. McFerran. TOP ROW: B. Adsem, S. Tonne- f I 8 g p . . .p Oguced UC maker, R. Lavaasen, E. LaCroix, B. Love, R. Hutmaker, W. Stodenski, CESS U concerts and tOOk part m SlngIng The Crea- M. Jurgens, 5. Funk, D. Medcalf, C. Leach, D. Dehnel, R. Griffis, C. tion at the Lake Conference vocal festival. Bristol, J. Gross. wr. . 9.. 1?.wl-a14fw. xv x 1 x s 2' U . A 1. 4 8AND, B5TTOM ROW: E. Bedor, D. Meese, A. Paul, P. Peterson, C. Dreblow, T. Owen, C. Hanson, R. Berger. SECOND ROW: C. Fury, C. W CAU djlohnson, C. Brown, S. Titsworth, W. Anderson, C. Beyer, C. Caster, B. Kohls, P. Browning, M. O'Neill, K. Abel, J. O'Neill. THIRD ROW: J. r JD? W J xScholer, J. Raskin, L. Hardin, C. Simon, M. Haugen, T. Waldorf, C. Wallin, K. Pollister, J. Hertig, E. Kodner, L. Paul, K. Burton. FOURTH OW: E. Fellman, P. Fury, R. Wagner, 8. Leonard, J. Whisler, J. Eue, W. Gustafson, J. Dewerf, L. Seim, B. Kullberg, J. Minkler, C. Willcox. Ln Q J 3 W TQB ROW: 5. Beck, J. Swartz, L. Duepner, C. Duepner, M. Kemper, T. Little, S. Kreatz, L. Marvalaus, J. Huberty, M. Jenson, D. Caswell. JAZZ ENSEMBLE, BOTTOM ROW: M. Kemper. SECOND ROW: C. Duepner, A. Mueller, C. Simonson, K. Abel, B. Patterson, F. Campbell. THIRD ROW: S. Beck, R. Cornish, H. Guyer, S. Titsworth, S. Nordseth, D. French. TOP ROW: P. Nordseth, R. Dibble, B. Kullberg, B. Richter, P. Strand, J. Whisler, J. Minkler, T. Johnson. Hail to thee Minnetonka motions Todd Johnson. 38 BAND, BOTTOM ROW: A. Nission, C. McMillan, A. Neilson, J. Allen, W. Richter, S. Kriesch, S. Richardson, D. Criffis, C. Cole. SECOND ROW: 5. Cici, J. Vogt, V. Holkestad, S. Soloman, L. Lorge, R. Simonson, D. Anderson, B. Hudlow, C. Hess, H. Green, S. Furnas. THIRD ROW: C. Simonson, D. Smerud, B. Patterson, J. Ropke, R. Quinn, A. Mueller, 5. Wellens, P. Wallen, C. Holkestad, F. Campbell. FOURTH . ROW: W. Custafson, B. Richter, P. Strand, R. Cornish, R. Rodgers, S. Nordseth, T. Doherty, D. French, H. Cuyer, S. Titsworth. TOP ROW: B. Bean, P. Nordseth. hand 'Vai-t-hr'ee Where's my mouthpiece? No, it isn't a hockey player in distress, it's just a member of Minnetonka's Band. Prominent at concerts, football games, basket- ball games, and pep fests, this organization is an impor- tant part of Minnetonka's school life. Band's hard work on formation drills played off in spectacular appearance during football season. The return of the popular jazz ensemble introduced toe- -tapping beats at pep fests and basketball games. Finally, the installation of private lessons increfa;ed the quality of the band, thus making the band agkifef tive part of Minnetonka' 5 school life v1 2 pi ' I r'Ci F' 'Li Girls finally get their chance The word was out! The time drew near. As Sadie Hawkins came into focus, the girls finally got their chance to ask the man of their dreams. Imagination ran rampant as big sisters slyly devised a method of initia- tion. Little sisters cowered at this thought, but rejoiced at the end of the 3 day period. After years of dissension, the sophomores finally were allowed to acquire sweaters. The white sweaters accented by blue monograms symbolize the loyalty of each student towards their school. , man 51 AC..' 33 W -n. . ,, , r a r m s' ,w 3:.ng Q Q GUONS Rouser float proves to be a big 'bang' at Homecoming parade. Rouser initiates display their big sisters' fashion creations as they pa- rade around the gym. muuqh' V 1., . FIRST ROW: C. Harper, A. Schnur, M. Pearson, K. Weller, J. Woodworth, B. Gordon, Jr Jacobs, M. Ovares, K. Pope. SECOND ROW: N. Cager, L. Smith, A. Petty, R. Yue, J. Bedor, J. Empey, E. Hensel, S. Wright, K. Legiesky. THIRD ROW: S. Tate, S. Molzahn, S. Mason, J. Titrud, M. Hennessy, T. Neveaux, P. Aldritt, J. Davis, P. Hatch. FOURTH ROW: 8. Honnum, J. Klein, J. Jacobsen, C. Sundem, L. Watten, C. Johnson, D. Hudlow, R. Vessels, S. Johnson, L. Parkhurst. FIFTH ROW: M. Estabrooks, C. Hauge, T. Dunn, A. Chan- dler, J. Perry, H. Kral, S. Jacques, J. Windland, T. Christy, D. Parsons. SIXTH ROW: L. Batzli, S. Kittleson, J. Wartman, S. Pratt, T. Daniels, M. Spoor, C. Houck, N. Miller, M. Keith. SEVENTH ROW: D, Carlson, K. Henderson, M. Hermann, D. Froberg, C. Ohrbeck, C. Bristol, A. Einspahr, C. Bakken, M. McGinni B. Board. ?We peP es+ CAROL HtchfgCQ $33k ,awed: 7 30 Fools OUW-fr THEMSELVES go .W 'Iounceirhe - HSA W Whack +0 mm thRTONg1 FIRST ROW: N. Kerber, S. Ahlcrona, P. Pattee, P. Neuman, J. Cross, L. Burton. SECOND ROW: J. Steiner, J. Jacobson, D. Thompson, S. Jones, T. Johnson, L. Sorenson, L. Bailey, M, Bell, J. Kleinberg, K. Bechtle. THIRD ROW: D. Mereness, C. Holkestad, J. Andrews, D. Smith, R Dougherty, P. Ryan, M. McKinney, A. Bickford, S. Swanson, C. Upham. FOURTH ROW: L. Cerra, A. DeVries, R. Dibble, M. Huber, V. Zenisek, S. Berquist, K. Cook, C. Steinnen, C. Forbes, M. Adams, T. Williams. FIFTH ROW: J. Creskovics, D. Di- ero, J. Anderson, J. Shipman, L. Taylor, JW Doege, C. Martinson, C. Martinson, J. Frantz, N. Creenm SIXTH ROW: J. Brennan, R. Titrud, JW LeDell, MW Leisz, D. Thomas, L. Carlson, M. Bishop, S. Coons, D. Wagner, J. Klein. M is for muscle? If any girls are looking for a man with muscles, just capture a Ietterman from Minnetonka's local M-Club. For instance John Huber, president of M-Club, has a bulging bi-cep tht measures seventeen inches around. Even though many of the members are muscu- lar, the letter M symbolizes the members ability and contributions to theteams. Girl finds mus- cular M-Club members steal- ingtrophies. Senior Tom Goodman finds M-Club a high experience. M-CLUB, LEFT LEG OF M: J. Gluek, T. Katopodis, J. McQueen, R. Gunderson, B. Allen, 6. Christensen, J. Roust, J. Meilke, G. Ross, T. Johnson, 5. Simcox, C. Kelly, T. Lehnkuhl, C. Dreblow, L. Cravens, J. Cabbert, L. Seim, C. Lundby. MIDDLE OF M: B. Dirks, T. Love, J. Longbottom, D. Allen, S. Hall, B. Bechtle, R. Hogue, J. Huber, T. Robideau, T. Katzman, L. Unze, D. French, 8. Moore, R. McCallum, B. Dreblow, D. Thompson, 8. P01- itte, D. Richardsont T. Owen, R, Jefferson, W. Tongen, R. Dunsmore, B. McGee, T4 Humphrey, L. Kucher, F. Feik, C. Addison, J. Comer, J. Ander- son. RIGHT LEC. OF M: B. Miller, M. Roberts, T. Mclnerny, J. Zicarelli, S. Youngstrom, C. Roberts, R. Wynn, D. Barnes, R. Sweere, D. Allar, J. Pe- terson, M. Bowers, T, Goodman, M. McKenzie, T. Wolfe, D. Medcalf, S. Funk, C. Christensen. 42 mee 4:- Adar . -p a'i'. 3R8 . e .- .330 . Tip toe through the mudpuddles Enthusiastic Skipperettes wait their turn in parade. Despite the rain which prevailed throughout football season, the Skipperettes had another successful year of dancing. Under the guidance of Judy Seidel, president, and Merilee Klemp, choreographer, many new pro- jects commenced. These projects included: a canteen, publishing of programs for football games, and the pawning off of Halloween Insurance. All these projects resulted in new basketball uniforms. Kris Little eagerly awaits the chance to Git her Guy. Skipperetes demonstrates the use of pom-pons in their dance. SKIPPERETTES, BOTTOM ROW: J. Seidel, V. Thompson, D. Dutcher, M. Malecha, C. Reed, L. Gatz, S. Hitchcock, K. Little, M. Klemp, D. Langley. SECOND ROW: R. Barke, J. Ernst, R. Simonson, C. Hitch- cock, B. Holland, 5. Tonnemaker, B. Adsem, C. DeWitt, L. Norman, L. Magnuson. C-Squad sucker sale started sticky. For only a dime a juicy day-long sucker could be bought. Enough money was made to purchase a paper hoop. This hoop survived the fer- ocious attacks of the mighty football players, but was swiped at the last game. Besides the episode with the hoop, C-Squad was involved in spirited pepfests. Imaginative skits are C-Squadis main goal in their role at pepfests. These skits usually are created to itknockii the opposing team. The homecoming skit ttCan the Catsii was an example ofthis. Tonka followed C-Squad's orders and canned the cats. Mktv ' 7' , ,, xxw r71! C-SQUAD, SITTING: K. Burton, 1. Jacobs, 5. Grady. STANDING: L. Lee, D. DeVries, K. Pope, L. Smith, M. Ovares, P. Neuman, B. Gordon. Junior Debbie DeVries prepares to can an Edison tomcat. ABUF, W. Bierens de Haan, Mr. D. Dornfeld, Mr. D. Berg, C. Roberts, P. Low, G. Stanchfield, N. Oppen, F. Feik, S. Britzius, K. Peters, J. Mink- ler, C. Peters, Mr. J. Streed, D. Jandro, H. Miles. Funky Don highlights breakfast About fourteen years ago thirteen fellows got to- gether with a giant-sized mixing bowl. They all hopped in, threw in a New Zealand war chant, turned on the mixer, hopped out minutes later and called themselves ABUF. Their chant was called the Haka. Since then ABUF has become one of the more popular clubs around school. It has always been the main objective of ABUF to promote school spirit and at the same time have fun doing it; hence, the earthshaking, floor-stomping, roof-raising yell! This year ABUF was excluded from many pepfests, but came on strong at the senior break- fast. Their song Funky Don ta memorial to Bungumi went down in Minnetonka's history. Besides their he- roic song, ABUF's float Wipe Out Edison highlighted the homecoming parade. The mixer in action. ABUF has a plumbing problem. Camp inspires cheerleaders Sue Johnson gives the cheer Blue and White her best lunge. Basketball cheerleaders yell with all their might, Skippers. Girls returning home from cheerleading camp em- phasized straight arm which provoked a conflict. This conflict of whether Minnetonka should use straight or bend arm cheers was soon resolved by the end of foot- ball season. The decision was placed on each squad and their preference. Even though a conflict was provoked from Cheer- leading camp, new techniques in cheering were in- stalled in spirited pepfests. These techniques included: new mounts, new cheers isoul teami, and new meth- ods in obtaining crowd participation. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lindquist, M. Annderson, J. Empey, J. Fremming, K. Wenz, K. Bakken, S. Tate, K. Wright, J. Pittle, V. Gustufson, S. Johnson, L. Thompson, K. Owens, J. Sweet, K. Lagieski, B. Seibert. STANDING: L. Duepner, N. Oppen, A. Neilson, A. Leukema, L. Sweet. Senior Jackie Fremming concentrates on snapping the correct fin- gers in time to school song. Wrestling rah. B-Squad Cheer- leaders think win yell, ' an appropri- ate Cheer for up- coming game Hockey squad finds the goal the best seat in the arena. cheerleaders give their cherished wrestlers a yah, rah, l ..,..... JUDO CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: S. Rebney, M. Fraser, M. Moran. M. Hennessy, S. Holker, D. Smerud, K. Thompson, P. Fraser, D. Har- SECOND ROW: B. Benny, M. Reeves, P. Strand, M. Holtze, D. de- per, H. Green, P. Green, K. Reichert, L. Kurvers. Farcy, 5. Kelly, S. Wellens. THIRD ROW: Mr. Y. Sudo, G. Holkerstad, '11 I Sudo says: llAttention-Re Aggressive males will be no problem for Sudo's Judo girls as they learn the art of self-defense. As class starts, Mr. Yoshimasa Sudo will sit at the front of the wrestling room. All students will face him, with the most experienced Closest to Sudo. Attention- Rei, Sudo says, and upon hearing the word Rei all Judo-kas bow to show appreciation and respect for the game. A ten minute warmup follows involving falling tech- niques. Later everyone is assigned an opponent and rendori starts. This is a light workout designed to sharp- en techniques in a tournament atmosphere. Finally, practice for an upcoming tournament ends and the members assume a kneeling position and bow to the sensei. Light workout? You've got to be kidding ! IM soccer might go interscholastic fa. ; For the third consecutive year, IM football found the ' Gray's Bay Packers winning the title. The Pack capped the year by defeating the faculty for the first time in threetries. 1M soccer was introduced to Tonka this year with approximately thirty boys participating. The victories and defeats were about even, but against the cross- country team, the soccer players managed a victory and a tie. There is hope that Tonka will soon be com- peting in soccer at the interscholastic level. Winter IM sports included hockey and basketball. Three-man basketball was won by Cosa Nostra Tech, which went through the double-elimination, seven- teen team tournament without a defeat. ' i -u-.....t u ldltrv .1 n... .4 V? .- x. . - 'i .K - X V . 5 .'JV u g ', e . i . ' - t N '.J..J s . ' N .a; :ii$$21uu E ' 594 Senior John Comer waits anxiously for the ball. fbrruax- .,- .- n-sma x; W: Running interference is Jeff Anderson for teammate Steve Funk. , 3. .14- v.11. . , What's it all about? competition rain-soaked gridders spirit post-buzzer goal against Kennedy hustle losing to Hopkins 54-56 anger Qyw: RVC lb K B- -squad swimmi g sweep sweat cold feet Cf f mm s x b ,.. g DKCVD $EQJ+ fo SWVCS ' if C hggk bud VQQLL quelummm Q. ? QR nd- va: U0 mmoi ,3: :;Kijw CC CECCOLLLKCCVKQ 3M HKX SAVEVVXHLWiE A Kmlt :kkiTEAJZf 7C 4 i . Varsity and JV football endure trying season Minnetonka's leading ground gainer, Jerry Peterson, ran for over 100 yards this season. During rainy Robbinsdale game, Lee Kucher is forced to punt. Mud-spattered Bill McGee watches game through the drizzle. . , --..,.4.;. ; Skipper Jerry Peterson is upended bx Lincoln oppo- nents after making a gain in yardagel Referees stop play as unidentifiable players pile up on the water-Iogged field. Ron Gunderson confers with injured Co-captain Dennis Allar about quarterback strategy. x77 rh A . L... .N...u.w.-...- .H-.. N. V .. -., ,- VR..-hy FIRST ROW: R. Sweere, T. Mclnerny, B. McGee, T. Peter, R. Gunderson, T. Goodman. TOP ROW: T. Kucher, J. Zicerelli, R. Hogue, J. Mielke, W. Tongen, T. Johnson, D. Richardson, J. Huber, B. Dreblow. NOT PIC- TURED: D. Allar. T. Robideau, L. Unze, Coach W. West, Coach L. Morseth, Team's ability exceeds their standings Minnetonka's football team had great expectations this year which soon dissolved due to many circum- stances beyond their control. Right from the start of the season, the co-captains had to take over the prac- tices because of the teacher and Board of Education salary dispute. The squad's attendance and devotion under these conditions was remarkable, according to the coaches. The first game was almost cancelled. Two games were played on a water-Iogged field with driz- zling rain from start to finish. Dennis Allar and Bill McGee who both were extremely important to the squad, were injured for part of the season. The team was small and lacked depth. Despite these setbacks, Tonka had a fair season. Coach Walt Doc West said that offensively the team moved well and he also com- plimented Jerry Peterson on his outstanding break-A- way ability. A great group of boys to coach, said coach Walt West. The record is not a true indication of the football ability of this group. FRONT ROW: B. Dirk, L. Cravens, C. Christenson, T. Humphrey, B. Bechtle, B. Bean, K. Conrad. BACK ROW: J. McQueen, T. Katopodis, C. Thompson, J. Longbottom. FRONT ROW: R. Anderson, D. Rogne, C. Christenson, B. Bechtle, C. Thornblad, K. Conrad. BACK ROW: B. Politte, C. Thompson, P. Rueter, L. Zamor, J. Meldahl.. NOT PICTURED: J. Huberty. Coach B. Diedrich, T. Love, D. French. Strong defense prevents opposition from gaining extra yardage. FIRST ROW: M. Thompson, S. Leach, W. Feldmon, B. Sweitzer, M. Osell, T. Mason, G. Olson, J. Hobin. SECOND ROW: 5. Crees, G. Gerber, D. Ferguson, P. West, T. McGinn, M. Harper, R. Johnson, B. Jost, T. Mason. THIRD ROW: K. Thompson, P. Zakariasen, D. Leisz, L. Nystedt, T. Ayer, M. Thames, C. Neinbury, D. VanTassel, T. Mc- B-squads gridders' effective blocking and tackling make an opponent's touchdown unattainable. Large B-Squad has good potential We felt we had a successful, but in some ways, a frustrating season, said Coach erin Peik. This year the B-Squad team was one of the largest sophomore teams that Minnetonka has had. Mistakes, especially fumbles, were the cause of two losses during the season, but Tonka can be assured of many excel- lent additions to the Varsity team next year. Although team standings were not published both Coach Peik and assistant Coach Soukup believe that, losing only two games, the Skippers should have been nearthe top. Cubbins. FOURTH ROW: Coach 0. C. Peik, T. Esterling, G. Wilson, T. Owen, B. Allar, K. Richardson, J. Tongen, H. Roberts, J. Schwarze, C. Scotti. TOP ROWLCoaCh G. Soukup, B. Horner, G. Kadopodis, T. Hanna, E. Mason, G. Swenson, C. Lund, P. Johnson, E. Fellman. NOT PICTURED: B. Ohland, S. Opheim, L. Anderson, L. Murphy. CC adjusts to three mile run Minnetonka's Cross Country team worked hard and improved throughout the season, said Coach Robert Rogness. The team adjusted well to running the new distance of three miles. The overall enthusi- asm was average considering the team only placed eighth in the Lake Conference and in the District Play- offs. Mr. Rogness said that the team might have had a better season if more boys had joined and provided the needed competition and team spirit. He hopes to have more runners next season. Math; W - Jame 'w'wfot Seniors McCallum and Youngstrom listen to coaching instructions. TOP ROW: Coach R. Rogness, M. Hoy, S. Youngstrom, L. Seim, C. Dreblow, D. Lundsten. BOTTOM ROW: N. Numata, T. Katzman, R. Jefferson, S. Holl, R. McCallum, J. Roust, R. Dunsmore. A mass of Tonka Cross-Countrymen just begin the long run ahead. X . WW imam It you QWYII Cthcot 205000, 000 mm The SUVWMWLE Tm: .mttlkh ELL '5; CUDKK to bug WUL. 1 donut know; gttOQQ-Jt YOU,EDG+ ,- : ALOVCJV. MM 41:; gu-Js 4:; mm What W M Qoocgt Luck kg xfg, 339. WEQCA 86KB 6hp VS. HA Law m.gLu. Lench 300qu t $9 $3 BOTTOM ROW: L. Murphy, W. Fritz, D. Meese, D. Anderson, H. Carson, J. Longbottom, T. Pendleton, D. VanTassel, B. Knowles, 5. Rannenberg. SECOND ROW: C. Wilcox, D. Abramsen, B. Fremming, D. Deneal, F. Cambell. TOP ROW: Coach N. Jambeck, T. Mason, P. Anderson, T. Seamens, L. Zamor, R. Pendleton, G. Carlson, E. Mason, M. Windland, G. Olson, R. Sweere. Young team takes share of victories Junior Dave Dehnel, with a strong butterfly stroke, gasps for a mouthful of air. Swimmers take your mark! A tense silence, Bang! Tonka swimmers dive for victory. Although young, the Minnetonka swim team has had its shares of victories under the leadership of Coach-Nick Jambeck. The team's high scoring races were the 400 yard med- ley and the 200 yard freestyle relay. Mr. Jambeck says the team is doing well and by next year they will be able to compete on an equal basis with any other team in the Lake Conference. Larry Murphy demonstrates layout position as teammates look up. Senior Robbie McCallum evades a persistent rival. Silence and disappointment reign in the locker room between periods of a frustrating game. Tonka skaters come from the locker room with high hopes. Scoring ability accentuates season Remember all the timeouts called for injuries, the ups and downs of goalie Steve Bowers lco-captainl, Dave Fergeson, the super sophomore, not to mention the cheers for co-captain Robbie McCallum to kill 'em. It was an average season for Minnetonka's rug- ged hockey team. They ended up with about an equal number of victories and defeats but proved to be stiff competition for the other Lake conference teams. The team had excellent scoring ability and team play that V w mam iWN , w WW3 w ; vtMm JV-ntw MM C. Kelley, D. Ferguson, B. Allen, J. Gluek, J. Holl, C. Roberts, B. Mc- Gee, J. Peterson, M. Bowers, S. Bowers, P. Hultner, T. Flemmer, P. was shown by all three lines. The main problem ac- cording to Coach Bud Leak was the defense. llThis does not pinpoint just the defensemen but we had too many goals scored against us. Hockey was a popular sport this year as always. Coach Leak commented that Tonka has been known as one of the best supported by fans both from the school and the parents. West, E. Gerber, R. McCallum, D. Barnes, D. Allen, J. MacQueen, Mgr. M. Mckenzie. Tonka puckster Jerry Peter- son is checked closely as he proceeds to bring the puck out of Tonka's end. JV,SITI'ING:T. Robideau, R. Hanson,S. Leach,l. Donohue,C. Fitts,J. Anderson, B. Allar, S. Holl, G. Peterson, H. Roberts, Coach M. Meldhal, G. Olson. STANDING: T. Katopodis, K. Ward, C. Lund, R. Larson. JV and B-squad prepare for varsity ,. ,f, ,, l' Wuwxww Jim Meldhal outskates Hopkins. Todd Katopodis pokes in the puck to the astonishment of the goalie. B-SQUAD, SITTING: G. Crooks, K. Barnard, B. North, C. Betz, D. M. Harper, 6. Katopodis, J.B. Davis, M. Denny, M. Force, B. Bolton, Hertig, P. Patten, M. Rode, J. Orth, G. Jensen, K. Richardson. STAND- Coach J, Eiden, ING: Mgr. D. Lundeen, J. Hoben, R. Johnson, T. Tremel, L. Nystead, MI$,W1 WASMZIYAVY:1 A I Dave Thompson leans forward and pushes off as fellow skiers look on. Skiers function more as team TOP ROW: P. Holmberg, D. Moore, T. Owen, J. Jefferson, 5. Jenkins, T. Barrows, T. Grande. BOTTOM ROW: Coach G. Lundin, P. John- son, D. Gluek, W. Feldmann, P. Seed, G. Sherman, C. Neinberg. llThis year the ski team functioned more like a team, stated Coach Gary Lundin. The main reason was that more skiers participated in more events. The strongest category was cross country which placed in the top three at most of the meets. A full team of skiers went to state this year, three in slalom, two in jumping, and three in cross country. Coach Lundin plans for a powerful team next year because quite a few of the skiers are sophomores and will have gained needed experience this year. Skier P. Holmberg manuevers through the gates in a slalom race. KNEELING: D. Allar, M. Roberts, T. Wolfe, T. Goodman, B. Dreblow. STANDING: Coach L. Krafve, J. Benson, 5. Reischauer, G. Grand, E. Greenfield, J. Zicarelli, Coach E. Grimm. Jim Zicarelli blindly blocks Cooper opponent. . Tonka Skippers gather around Coach Krafve for helpful pointers during atime out. Hustle and desire make BB team Good attitude, hard work, hustle, desire to im- prove, and ability to take constructive criticism, were the strong points of the basketball team, stated Coach Lynn Krafve. HWe had no individual star and thus we were well balanced, unselfish, and played together as a team. Enthusiasm was strengthened as the season progressed. The only weakness of the basketball team this year was lack of height but this was overcome by team work. A Lincoln Bear follows Tom Goodman in hot pursuit. Tonka cager, Mike Roberts, shoots for Rick Greenfield fouls during a hair raising game. tWO. V '1 - I - 4:. -. - KNEELING: T. Bro, R. Gunderson. STANDING: Coach E. Grimm, F. Lounsbury, R. Pickering, G. Ross, D. Meyer, T. Love, J. Lapointe, B. Dirks, L. Seim, S. Willette, B. Bean, Coach L. Krafve. Jeff LaPointe puts forth tremendous effort to win the jump ball. A faulty pass to Nick Pickering sends the ball out of bounds. RIGHT: Barry Olson does all he can to block opponents shot. BELOW: All hands up in hopes of a rebound. B-Squad, BOTTOM ROW: S. Comer, T. McGinn. SECOND ROW: K. Carlson, C. Olson, B. Sweitzer, S. Crees, T. Esterling, G. Wilson, B. Coach E. Anderson, J. Tongen, D. Lundsten, S. Opheim, T. Hanna, K. Olson, M. Dyste, T. Doherty. Polister, R. Allen, B. Horner, B. Olson, Mgr. B. Koehnen. TOP ROW: a, Junior Dave McKay contemplates what to do next. Li; 1.1.1-,4'me data. 4 i Ail BOTTOM ROW: P. Roberts, 5. Hochhalter, J. Williams, B. Haage, N. Fleming, D. McKay. TOP ROW: R. Wynn, S. Knight, B. Miller, P. Stadsklev, G. Christenson, B. Moore, J. Huber, Coach R. Christesen. Wrestlers diligent and hard-working Tonka's wrestling team had a more than mediocre season this year. The team ended up tied for fourth place in the Lake conference with good chances for success in the Districts. Coach Ray Christesen could not have been more pleased with the way they prog- ressed. He complimented their more than perfect atti- tude and their lasting enthusiasm for learning. Overall it was a highly enjoyable year; the kids worked excep- tionally hard. Most of the teams' strength came from the last six weights. Steve Hochhalter and co-captains Rick Hogue and Brad Miller all had admirable seasons. Nick Fleming strains to turn over his opponent. Rick Hogue receives hearty congratulations after a victory. bx n5. Marty Thames struggles to bring BOTTOM ROW: M.Thompson, P.Zakariasen down a Richfield matman. Thomas, T. Ayre, B. Swanson. TOP ROW: K. T Bosacker. , D. Peterjohn, D. Moore. SECOND ROW: C. Lundby, S. hompson, W. Houck, G. Svenson, M. Thames, Coach C. B-squad ends with fair 5-6 record Tonka wrestler tries to hold both shoulders down for a pin. Cary Christensen tries to foil his rival's takedown. ebfeeit , :3. Mam; A-i'nu. .srgt e... BOTTOM ROW: J. Kucher, J. Zicarelli, L. Cravens, E. Max, F. Sever- son, C. Schnur, A. Swanson, J. Bolke, S. Maupin, R. Jefferson. SECOND ROW: M. Meyer, J. Mielke, T. Johnson, R. Gunderson, D. Meese, D. McKay, S. Knight, H. Miles, E. Roberts, G. Morrison. TOP Gary Christensen strains to complete a clear vault. mw Nwwt IWGEW.VM :mt v : tmwxmww. . ROW: B. Quick, T. Love, B. Dirks, L. Unze, B. Brown, R. Truex, J. Eue, E. Bedor, C. Dreblow, Coach T. Bird, K. Huff, S. Holl, Coach R. Rog- ness, G. Christensen, Coach F. Lane, D. Winter, Mgr. D. Medcalf. Rugged practice aids trackmen In fine shape after two rugged months of running, weight lifting, and exercising, Tonka's track team went on to compete in a fairly successful season last spring. The team seemed to be lacking in numbers but not in enthusiasm. Under the guidance of coaches Mr. Robert Rogness, Mr. Frank Lane, and Mr. Tim Bird, two school records were broken; the old shot-put record by Craig Schnur and the high jump record by Blake Dirks. Tonka placed sixth in the Lake Conference and man- aged an eighth place win in the District meet. The coaches were pleased with the improved perform- ances of the team members. They did comment though that the program needs much work and can always be Changed for the better. More school support would help. Steve Holl limbers up in preparation for a track meet. Charlie Kanan anticipates good pitch from Cooper opponent. Baseball team had everything going Skipper baseman Iunges for ball to complete an important out. TOP ROW: Coach R. Leak, T. Goodman, D. Allar, J. Huber, E. Rowe, 1. Peterson, J. Comer, E. Norman, Coach M. Larson. BOTTOM ROW: We had everything going and if you see the scores, we won every Close game both in the conference sea- son and the playoffs. This is the sign of an excellent team as they consistently came from behind to win and also proved that they could accept the pressures of a championship team. These are the proud words that Coach Bud Leak used to describe last spring's baseball team. Such a first-class combination of good hitting, pitch- ing, and fielding led Tonka to a District Championship in the playoffs. Going on to the Region V Tournament, they lost only to the state Championship team Wash- burn. The team played excellently especially during the playoff game with Edina. Tonka came from behind scoring three runs in the seventh inning to win 4-3. Mgr. T. Leonardson, S. Lever, J. Comer, R. McCallum, M. Roberts, T. Katapodis, C. Kanan, T. Wolfe, R. Sweere, Mgr. T. Owen. Fair season for spring sports BOTTOM ROW: G. Ross, 5. Funk. TOP ROW: J. MacQueen, R. Born, R. Hogue, M. Cruikshank. , V mgtuewWWa ,7? , , . Hf; .x' ' 2X; ' ,7!!! X! I lxlixW , l XXVI I l I , , X bfw W171? Chris Chase exerts tremendous effort to return a serve. Other members on the tennis team in- cluded S. Adams, R. Mason, J. Anderson, D. Barnes, B. Allen, and T. Erickson. I hooked into the rough on the dogleg. I dou- bled bogied on the eighteenth. I made a hole-in- one with my seven iron. These phrases are confusing to some of us, but not to the six players on Minneton- ka's golf team. Mr. Norm Garneau, said that one of Tonka's stronger points was the fact that the team had many players who were very close in ability and scoring. Because the overall balance wasn't quite good enough to offset some of the individual standouts on other teams, the Skippers placed a fair seventh out of sixteen teams in the district playoffs. Last spring Tonka's tennis team placed fourth in the Lake Conference. According to Mr. James Phelan, the team's success came from hard workouts. It was my belief in coaching tennis last year that physical condi- tioning is necessary before participation in an inter- scholastic athletic competition. This type of athlete is what we strove to develop. Rick Hogue concentrates on sinking a short putt. Baseball Opponent N Richfield Wayzata Lincoln Robbinsdale Varsity Football Edma Opponent Hopkins 22 Hopkins Kennedy 21 Kennedy Park 0 Park Cooper 7 Cooper Mound 15 Edison www-Ioox-xoo N-l-BNanOON-L .1 N 36 Richfield 7 Wayzata Spo rts su m ma ry 1 32 E:E:!:sda.e for 1969 - 1970 'B-squad Football Opponent 6 ' Hopki ns 0 Kennedy 8 Park 22 Cooper 22 Richfield 8 Wayzata 14 Lincoln Swimming Opponent 51 Wayzata 50 Cooper 1B-squad1 26 Columbia Heights 42 Wayzata 56 Lincoln U.VJ 48 Robbinsdale 50 Wayzata 58 St. Louis Park U.VJ 58 Edina 4B-squad1 43 Wayzata 44 Southwest 55 St. Louis Park 50 Wayzata 40 Robbinsdale 47 Wayzata Varsity Hockey Opponent Rthdd Uncoh1 VVayzata Robbhwdde Edkw HopHns Kennedy Park Cooper AAound Bhke Uncohw Edhm Hopkhw Rkh9eki Park Kennedy 1 AOONUl-JAOUIU'INUJWNALOWO V-hNNOWUJGDO-JNNONOWVONV Skiing Opponent 297.13 Richfield 293.83 Park 294.70 Lincoin 297.83 Edina Varsity Basketball 294.64 Robbinsdale Tonka Opponent . , ' g 262,90 Kennedy 55 69 Edina 6 3288.60 HOpkins 46 74 Hopkins M 7 N 77777 ,, , , 63 52 Kennedy 35 54 Park Varsity Wrestling V 59 70 C00per 54 52 Mound ngka ' 8 I Opponent I St.C!oud 74 63 RiChfield ' 7 '8 'lle ,, 7 , , , , p rk 61 37 Burnsv: 2; fl v ' ' Cidper 58 52 Wayzata , 7, , C ' , Mound 50 44 Lincoln ' Wayzata 39 55 Robbinsdale Ricfifidd 1 65 57 Bemidii ' 8 45 68 Edina ; Lincoln , , 54 55 Hopkins 8f y, y. , , y, ,, y, 56 59 Park + 44 Mourrd 47,?6condsif ' 7 6 65 V 67 R'Chf'e'd f i'rLinCOini'V , ,Robbingdale , ,Wf,,EdihaT ' 'Hopkihs , Kehnffdy. ' B-squad Basketbafl Opponent 39 Edi na 49 Hopkins 48 Kennedy 48 Park 61 Cooper 60 Mound 76 Richfield 37 Burnsville 45 Wayzata 62 Lincoln 66 Robbinsdale 57 Edi na 48 Hopkins 53 Kennedy 56 Park 45 Mound 73 Richfield ,.n , git? iii: ii: , S r e w S n a a n 0 d occas ingsuMecm mg Inlng g upping smoke signalers questions an TIES computer scheduling term papers banner Bromo sk discipl chaHeng mm, ? about I a :5. Mr. Bauman grins haIf-heartedly as he roams through the crowded and disorderly Iunchroom. Mr. Curtis Anderson, assistant principal, handles various problems posed during the student waIk-out in September. During the first student government assembly Mr. Walter Bromen- schenkel waits his turn to propose a petition. Computer chaos creates confusion T.I.E.S. Computer began the long list of problems for Principal Tom Bauman and his two new assistants, Cur- tis C. J. Anderson and Walter Bromo Bromen- schenkel. The first day of school approximately one- third of the student body had no classes to go to be- cause T.I.E.S. Computer had only finished processing part of the schedules before the beginning of the school year. The student walkout placed a larger burden on the shoulders of the three principals. The students protest- ed against the school system because the teachers had not signed their contracts. As a result, the students were suffering because they had no co-curricular activities. A rash of fire drills set off by students also broke out in the school. Although they happened at all times dur- ing the day, the most popular hour was fifth. An apathy toward these fire drills grew rapidly causing great con- cern by the principals for fear of a real emergency. Surprisingly, the food service came under an unjust attack by a group of students through the student gov- ernment. They protested against the service of pork patties in the lunch program. Mr. Bauman believes that a wide variety of opinions, attitudes and situations are necessary in the school en- vironment for the development of students attitudes. Maybe there was some good that came out of the many problems the principals faced this year. Industrial arts goes co-ed Industrial Arts is making a boat or refinishing the in- terior of a car in walnut. It is learning to make or design different things that the students have an interest in. Most boys think that industrial arts is not only helpful for the future, but that it is also fun at the present. For the past couple of years, some girls have taken industrial art courses, especially graphic arts. Many girls think about taking an industrial art course, but are scared to because of the overwhelming number of boys. But, on the other hand, some girls take a shop course because of the large ratio of boys to girls. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Grimm, J. Anderson, C. Goodwin, M. Fowler. Mr. Orlin Peik makes a helpful suggestion to a third hour graphic arts student. .m A Mr. Raymond Jezierski listens attentively to a question from one of his homeroom students. Epitomizing the good grooming taught in home ec is Mrs. Elvina Thompson. Home Economics teachers Lessie Feichtin- ger, Arlene Jorgenson and Elvina Thomp- son lunch with Laverne Thoreson. Cooking provides opportunity to eat Home economics is offered to help students under- stand their position in their family better and to be- come more interested in their community. And this includes boys! More boys were involved in home economics this year than last year. Mrs. Lessie Feichtinger commented that the classroom situation was finally at a realistic lev- el on the basis of viewpoints of both girls and boys. Why did they take home economics? Some students came into a home economics cooking class with the idea that they knew everything that there was to know about cooking. However, once they got started in the class, they found you fricassee a rabbit but braise roast. Foreign and Gourmet Cookery and Family Living seem to be the most popular courses. Each student had his own reasons for taking a course, but Mrs. Feichtin- ger mentioned that many students take a cooking class just to eat. a mi Martha Schmidt finds Mr. Thomas Schmid's comment on his War Moratorium poster rather humorous. History: archaic Nothing absolutely nothing. A senior had this to say when asked what she was learning in Contempo- rary American Problems, a course required of seniors. It is designed to help the student become more aware of the society in America and its problems. The selective courses for seniors are designed to en- lighten the student on a subject he might find interest- ing. Seniors say the courses they chose are interesting to them and make the learning more personal. Various techniques such as independent study or group pro- jects are employed to let the student discover on his own. World History for juniors is a course that is just there. Several students have commented that they do not have much of an opinion on their history course because they have to take it. Often in teaching his sophomore American History class, Mr. Tom Schmid tells his students that they must stop being blind sheep following their ancestors' foot- steps. Students must be able to question the ideals and actions in American history and decide for themselves if they want to live according to these ideals. -Mr.-Robert Rogness compliments a student on his originality shown The history courses at Minnetonka are designed to In his collage. . . . . help the student question himself while learning about new and old concepts. Whether history is an archaic subject, as the students think of it, or a relevant subject as the teachers insist it is, will be debated through the ages. Miss Diane Johnson is momentarily diverted from helping a student by the creativity of the independent study groups in the hall. 1!? 1 I Mr. Yoshimasa Sudo takes time out from teaching judo for some peace and quiet. M... .8... n... ., .... M:ka...mumm..4-w-M r Amuaemmgndwx Mm; or relevant? LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Baker, R. Nelson, D. Ringstad, J. Davenport, T. Bird. NOT PICTURED: R. Leak, P. Edblad, N. Duff, R. Christesen, H. Young. .5 1i :3 E? AN LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Dornfeld, J. Peterson, A. Gniftke, P. Hegrenes, C. Swartz, C. Buerger, C. Cox, C. Bosaker. Science looks to the future Walking in the science circle one might ask, Where's that awful smell coming from?! Or one might hear Mr. Carl Swartz yelling, Don't stick your nose down that test tube! When Miss Constance Buerger's biology students are dissecting an animal, she might say, Keep your eyes open! Mr. David Dornfeld's voice is weak at the end of the day from repeating to his physics classes Be specific! These examples are typical everyday happenings in Minnetonka's science department. Students taking chemistry, physics, and biology agree that these are their hardest classes of the day, yet their most interest- ing and enjoyable ones. 9 This year, the chemistry, physics, and biology stu- dents are grouped with all fast learners in one class, and the slow learners in another class. Teachers have pro and con opinions on this arrangement: some be- lieve that poor students can learn more from a smart student; yet other teachers, think that students grouped this way can go ahead at their own speed in learning. All the teachers stress the inductive approach to learning, and they give more freedom in the class- rooms. The students are learning to apply science to the problems of the world today and tomorrow. From these classes are coming the future doctors and scien- tists of Minnetonka. Temporarily one handed, Mr. Martin Thames demonstrates a lab. Miss Joy Kanehl. points out 'a good aspect of Keith Anderson's art p.r01ect. . i l ti Art'inspires Mr. Marvin Muyres arranges pottery in the art showcase. creative efforts Mr.Burton Grimes demonstrates icture develo in to Joel Baird. . . I p p g Over In Mr. Marvun Muyres room potters dust IS flying through the air and all is in a flurry! it is the ce- 1:er ramics class where one can hear the whir of potter'sQ-ti. wheel and see the creations of students all around the room. These creations start with the mixing of raw in- gredients to develop one's own materials. By making its clay and glazes, the art department can save money. Quarter courses comprise the new program this year .- which gives the student a wide range of media toil; choose from, and this is what the students like. These quarter courses permit the student to design his own course of study, thus allowing the student more indi- t vidual involvement. Since the new program was de- , signed by the Art Department members, their feelings k about it are positive and the students like it very Well. ttiboun: x i I v 4 x, t. aw, , 31$ LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Millard, G. Wolff, L. Krafve, B. Schultenover, C. Martin. NOT PICTURED: L. Razidlo, Math important to education A math class: intent studying or daydreaming? VQNW 3; L Mr. Lynn Krafve pauses at the podium to answer questions. Math plays one of the most important parts in high school education today. There is always the problem, though, of how many years would be right for each person. Several of the math teachers and several stu- dents were asked how many years they thought math should be taken. Mr. Lynn Krafve, geometry, indicates that each stu- dent should have at least one year of math in order to exist in today's society. Mr. Gayle Wolff, Higher Alge- bra, thought, All 9th graders ought to seek out the advice of their junior high school math teacher before enrolling in any high school math courses. Mr. La- Wayne Morseth, Pre-College Math, concludes, 1'Every student should study math to the point where he has a good understanding of the system of real numbers. Most students feel two years of math are necessary. Their reasons? It will help them later in almost any- thing and will come back to them easily. The basics are covered which make everyday math andwor college easier. Most of them agreed two years was necessary for entrance to college. The general opinion seemed to center around the idea that the amount of math a per- son takes depends on the field he plans to enter. '1 ! V 7' ' IIII 'V V a. sedmmkagm .- mmmua i l . AW .uniua H..A- i; v f I ng,in-umuim Running is my favorite exercise' That is what Mr. Einer Anderson, one of the boys' Phy. Ed. teachers claims. His reason? It is the best overall exercise and especially good for the heart. Oddly enough, one of the students agreed with him. Miss Marguerite Farness said her favorite exercise was the Coordination Jumping Jack. She liked it because It is interesting to see how quickly a class picks the activi- ty up. Mrs. Mary Lu Patton enjoyed jogging best for its benefits to health and the fact that it makes a person feel good all around. Walt Doc West, physical education director, Bill Diedrich and Lou Morseth, math teachers, coach the Tonka gridders. The students, however, seem to have quite different opinions on the type of exercises they like and the rea- sons they like them. The girls' first choice was the plain, old, ordinary Jumping Jacks. Their reason, of course, is that It is the easiest exercise and everyone can do it. Several also enjoy the bicycle because It is fun and different. The boys? Well, they do not really care for any, but several did mention running or jogging with a big 'if' clause. IF it is not for time! Mr. Einer Anderson and Mr. Michael Larson look on as Miss Marguerite Farness and Mrs. Mary Patton compare volleyball tournament standings. Sophomore exerciser pauses in the middle of thirty strenuous sit- ups as her Phy. Ed. teacher looks the oth- erway. Personalized training benefits the band ' m Mr. Raymond Minkler introduces a new song to the girls choir. i'More participation by students is one of the main things Mr. Raymond Minkler would like to see in the music department. Since music plays such an impor- tant part in our whole lives and in society in general, it should logically play an equally large part in the stu- dents' school lives. Several students expressed the opinion that this could be better accomplished with more variety in the types of music used. Mr. Minkler added that he would like to see as great an emphasis placed on music in the curriculum as on other academ- ic subjects. Mr. Dan Geldert's first response was a favorable comment on last year's initiation of a select band. He said that it was a profitable experience for those in- volved, in that it gave the better player the opportunity to work at a somewhat higher level. It has continued as such this year. Private instruction, now being accom- plished through a revision of the lesson schedule, is another new benefit for the students. Mr. Dan Geldert gives Peggy Nordseth a private lesson on her tuba. '. I 7 ! 'llll 7 'V U 'IUI V'IW I LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Hanckl J. Phelan, J, Besse, R. Giguere, and R. Green. NOT PICTURED: M. Doleman. Learning enhanced by travel Tonka's students are traveling! Some of the language faculty are providing this opportunity for students as a new and interesting way to supplement their language studies. Tonka German students, under the direction of Mr. Robert Green, will mingle with the Germans in the summer of '71. The Mexicans have already gotten a chance to bargain with Mr. James Phelan's Spanish stu- dents on their trip last Easter. Miss Mary Testin's group will impress the Frenchmen with their language capa- bilities this summer. To aid in the classroom improvement of students' speaking competency, several teachers agreed that smaller classes are necessary. Mrs. Eloise Fick said that she would like to see more interdisciplinary work be- tween the language classes and other courses. For example, it would be more beneficial to the student to be reading a French work in its original form than in its English translation in another class. 9 MVt-wvw. 3! he I Miss Mary Testin compliments Mrs. Eloise posters. Fick on her French STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Craf, l. Thor- sen, C. To'wnsend, D. Routhier and G. Lundin. SITTING: L. Thoreson. V J Miss Diane Routhier demonstrates the use of an adding machine to Phyllis Thompson. New typing techniques first in state. DE3, 1K2, LM6, RS9 . .. T0 the student not involved in typing, this seems like nonsense, but it is actually exer- cises done at the beginning of class by the typing stu- dents. The students this year are very enthusiastic and they have good reason to be. Minnetonka has made history by being one of the first schools in Minnesota to have new equipment: TV's, earphones, and tapes. The originator of this new method of teaching typing has planned to make a commercial on the students to interest other schools in an effort to expand the program. Mr. David Graf, Personal Law and Consumer Prob- lems, has aimed this year for more individual work in the classroom. His students have gone to banks to learn about investments and are planning to go to a mock trial. Mrs. Carolyn Townsend, Shorthand, has her class- room equipped with earphones and tapes, similar to those in the typing rooms. With these, her students practice dictation and by setting the control, can take dictation at whatever speed is best for them. In this way, the slower students don't hold up the faster ones. Mrs. Townsend has also offered an accelerated short- hand class this year to give the students a chance to improve even further. I '0! VIII ' v V '1!!! V ' I Aides make the scene at MHS I e 2,4 i .Q J g. 3 Four teacher aides, N. Smith, S. Flaa, C. Billette, and D. Wentworth assist Mr. John Elliot by correcting papers. X Consumer education and work study program are two new pro- grams at MHS this year. Mr. Richard Fuller and Mr. Ernest DeSantis administerthem. a a 'fxy a x t O. ;:' h f o ' ' o .0 45 m. w Supervised by Mr. C. J. Anderson are aides E. Cooper, R. Balgard, S. Peebles, and A. Fyock, who patrol the halls and su pervise study halls. Librarians and aides. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Smith, 8. Petterson, E. Mo, A. Rengers, M. Winchell, D. Chase. x ms! n: ww- 9w ' Mr. William Chisholm, English departments head, adds humor to his class. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skoy, the newlyweds of MHS, pause for a moment at the end of the day. LEFT TO RlGHT: M. Nelson, O. Huebner, J. Raymond, M. Heinen. LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: M. Berkland, D. Weber, D. Berg, C. Hoenig, A. Berres, J. Mroz. SITTING: N. Garneau, J. Szarke, J. Streed, J. Elliott. English department starts new curriculum During the SChOOl day if one were to wander down Mrs. Eleanor Woodey takes time out for her daily break of sal- . . . tlnes and PepSl. the English wmg one would be surprised at what went on. Miss Mildred Nelson can be heard giving her stu- dents the assignment for the next day. Now class, I want you to memorize twenty lines of Macbeth by next week. If one went further down the hall and peered into Mr. John Streed's Bible class he would be saying, If you can solve this problem, then more power to you. As one finishes walking down the English halls, Mr. Douglas Berg can be faintly heard trying to memo- rizethe Haka. This year the English department started a new sys- tem of teaching. It was divided up into four quarters, each quarter was a different class with a different teacher. Students had a wide variety of subjects to choose from and the teachers could specialize in their own field of English. When students were asked how they liked this sys- tem some said, There is more freedom in choosing courses. While others said that it was very confusing. Some of the new courses were Frontier Literature, Man and God, The Bible, and Imaginative Writing. all about? ...H IS t a In W Closed eyes phoneynames faces 5 1.1.42Jilvlh. . . v v1. . .. 1 CI I'll r? .ierlvlu, vaur ATE. 1 Sophs are ready for anything! What's the Sophomore battle cry? V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. The Sophomores started the year with a yell! That yell was of victory for their class - the best yet! Some quer- ied, What's going on? or I'm 50 mixed up . For some it was, What schedule? , or, What trip? and, Dennis who? Sophomores, this year, presented the good, the bad, and the roguish! This was displayed in the questionable conduct in voting their class officers. As the year com- menced president Dennis Leisz and his cabinet of vice president Leslie Watson, secretary Kathy McMillen, treasurer Mary Jo Leisz, and historian Kathy Schlief, made plans for, as Dennis said, a good bunch of Sophomores. To start off the Sophomore projects, the float at- tempted to Turn the lights off Edison. The successful Sophomore-Freshman Canteen was also an example of their unity! Summing up their first year at the big school president Dennis positively stated, These are great kids and I enjoy being their leader. Now the Sophomores are Juniors looking toward '72! SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Kathy Schlief, Mary Jo Leisz, Leslie Watson, Dennis Leisz. NOT PICTURED: Kathy McMillen. Sophomores stay up past their bedtimes to finish the float in time for the big event, Aaker, Beth Adams, Nanci Addison, Scott Ahl, David Albrecht, Susan Allar, Bruce Allen, Ronald Amend, Nena Joan Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Dena Anderson, Joy Anderson, Julie Anderson, Nancy Lee Anderson, Rebecca Andrews, Jane Anthony, Debbie Asp, Andrew Ayre, Thomas Badger, Catherine Baer, Barb Bailey, Linda Baird, Joel Balhorn, Glenda Banker, Barbara Banyon, Gayle Barke Robin Barlau, Mark Barnard, Kerry Bartholow, Thomas Bechtle, Katherine Beck, Pamela Bell, Mary Bell, Pamela Bell, Tom Bellinghausen, Mary Benson, Robert Berger, Randall Berglund, Brad Bergslien, Rosalind Berquist, Stephanie Berscheit, Jane Betz, Charles Beyer, Beth Ann Bickford, Anne Marie Bishop, Martha Bizek, Sue Kay Blanke, Laura Blankenship, Carol Bolton, Brian Boote, Bradley Borman, Pati Bosacker, Stephen Bradford, Bradley Brager, William Brennan, Jill Bright, Bill Brink, Mary Brisley, Charlie Brown, Barbara Browning, Patricia Brozek, Laurie Bruner, Mary Bueltel, Steven Bunday, Martha Burnett, Steve Burnley, Jeff Butterfield, Michael Butzow, Gretchen Callaghan, Terrence Cameron, Michael Campbell, Crawford Campbell, Harry Canfield, Scott Carlson, Bruce Carlson, Garret Carlson, Gary Carlson, Kent Carlson, Laura Caswell, Diana Cerra, Lynn Charleston, Jim Chase, Anne Cheney, Deborah Christensen, Curtis Cici, Alexandra CimbuJis, llga Clausen, Jeff Clay, Lyle Clough, Becky Cochran, Kitty Coe, Darlinda Comer, Cynthia Comer, Steve Condon, James Cook, Kathy Coons, Susan Cosler, Daxe Countryman, Sandy Coveny, Jerome Crees, Steven Crooks, Gary Cupps, Steve Cutler, Sherry Dahl, Cary Dahl, Jean Dahlmeir, Jeanne Davis, Jeffrey Dean, David Deerson, Holly DeFarcy, David DeFrancesco, Dianne Dehn, Stephanie DeMun, Steven Devereaux, Jean unatl vuu .WMAM-- ham Kim .M ... --!hrv.;.n.m. x4... deVries, Alison DeWitt, Barbara Dibble, Robin Dickey, Becky Diers, Denise Dillon, Sherry i4 1 :3 1.4 a :1 S e? 'i 3 Doege, Jean Doherty, Timothy Q3?Jm.b1r.4.a,4u Donohue, Jay Dotson, Mary Jo Q 37m: damn. gnaw; -...4 dmawmzumig :2 Dougherty, Robin Duepner, Linda AwA Duff, Chris Dunnavan, Susan Sophomore K. C. Macpherson toys with yo-yo fad. 1k, lulu..v.'.m.,..a. mm. Dunsmore, Marlene Durst, Lester Dutcher, Lynn Dyste, Michael Ebert, Lorelei Eckert, George Ecklund, Sherry Egan, Ramon Elling, Laurie Ellsworth, Jim Emison, Catherine Ennis, Richard Erickson, Kurt Esterling, Tim Farnes, Nancy Farr, Alan Feller, Cathy Fellman, Eric Ferguson, David Filburn, Mary Filippi, Robert Finnerty, Lori Fitts, Charlie Flaig, Carol Flink, Cindy Forbes, Cheryl Force, Michael Foss, Mike Foty, Debbie Franklin, Mark Frantz, Jackie Fremming, William Fritz, Janet Furnas, Susan Fury, Pat Gaedy, Doreen Gallagher, Micha eI Gavin, David Gerber, Edward Gersich, Margie Giltner, Gary Glaser, Holly w xx $ w Kw XQWN Gleeson, Pat Gliem, Bruce Gluek, Dave Coffin, Erin Goode, Jonathan Craef, Paula Green, David Green, Doug Green, Holli Greskovics, Judy Griffin, Mary Gundlach, John Guyer, Randy Hagen, Robert Halford, Bradd Halleck, Lissa Hamlin, Mark Hanko, Fred Hanna, Ted Hansen, Ginger Hansen, Heather Hansen, Holly Hanson, Clyde Hanson, Joni Hanson, Scott Hanzalik, Alan Hardin, Lindsay Hardy, Sandy Harrom, David Hartman, Mark Hatcher, Alan Haugen, Martha Heath, Cici Hedlund, Mike Hegman, Mike Hehman, Gregory Heine, Joanne Hennessy, Kevin Hertig, David Hess, Kristi Hill, Scott Hines, Jacquelyn Hitchcock, Susan Hladky, Becky Hoben, Jim Hoffart, Karen Hogle, Chris Holkestad, Gayle Holl, Jerry Holland, David Holmberg, Peter Holtze, Michell Hoops, Greg Horner, Bruce Houdek, Linda Howard, Kate Howard, Sherman Huber, Marguerite Huff, David Hurd, Catherine Hurst, Gale Jacobsen, Jeri Jacobson, Richard James, Diane Jensen, Greg Jensen, Mark Jensen, Linda Jensen, Thomas Jeske, Scott Johnson, Charles Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Harold Johnson, James Johnson, LuAnn Johnson, Peter Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Theresa Johnson, Tim Johnson, Todd Johnson, Wayne Jones, Sally Jost, Byron Judt, Cynthia Jung, Robert Kanan, Patti Katopodis, Guy Kaufenberg, Keith Keeler, Tom Kellogg, Sue Kelly, Sue Kelly, Tracy Kiefaber, Bruce Kitchar, Tom Kleinberg, Joanne Kloock, Mary Koehnen, Bruce Korman, Debra Krohn, Richard Kroll, William Krueger, Richard Krysel, Chuck Kucij, Timothy Kundert, Karl Kurvers, Linda Langseth, Scott Langum, Kimberly LaPointe, Brad Larson, Nancy Lawson, Cathy Lawson, Connie Leach, Steve LeDell, Jean Lee, Gerald Leifermann, Doug Leisz, Dennis Leisz, Mary Leonard, Lydia Leukuma, Alice Lipe, Sally Loeber, Jan Lofgren, Kathie Lohr, Patricia Low, Jerry Luke, LaVerne Lund, Christopher Lundby, Jan Lundeen, Richard Lundell, Bebe Ann Lundsten, Don Lyons, Greg Mace, Heidi Sophomores find the upward push the hardest. Macpherson, Kenneth MacRae, Sarah Madson, Larry Magnuson, Elizabeth Mann, Peter Maravelas, Harry Marshall, Michelle Marti, Mary Martin, Paul Martinson, Carol Martinson, Cindy Martinson, Scott Marxen, Paula Mason, Erik Mason, Terrence Mason, Timothy McCubbins, Tom McDonald, John McDougall, Jayne McFerran, James McGinn, Tom Mcllree, Brenda Mclnturf, Fern McKay, Patricia McKee, Sandra McKinney, Marsha McMillen, Kathy Medcalf, Lane Meixell, Glenn Melby, Mark Menningen, Lin Eileen Meoli, Mary Mereness, Deborah Merhar, Steven Meyer, Paula Miles, Catherine Miles, Cynthia Miller, Mark Moe, Sandra Moore, Darcy Moran, Tom Morgan, Oliver Moriguchi, Judy Morton, Margaret Mueller, Patricia Munsell, Michele Murphy, Claudia Murphy, Lawrence x 1a xNVA$ xx Nelson, Joel Nelson, Judy Neraasen, Dean Nesheim, Janice Nicholls, Pamela Nicholson, Dana Nielsen, Ann Nienburg, Charles Nissen, Agnes Nord, Cheryl Nordbye, Stephen North, Bruce Numata, Nobuo Nustad, Barb Nyhammer, Dwight Nystedt, Larry Ohland, William Olk, Daryl Olsen, Mark Olson, Barry Olson, Brain Olson, Gary Olson, Grant Olson, Leanne Olson, Mary Olson, Michelle O'Neill, Janice Opheim, Steve Oppen, Nann Orth, James Osell, Mark Osgood, Chris Osha, Sue Ottum, Gary Owen, Tim Parsons, James Parsons, John Patten, Peter Patterson, Barbara Paul, Lindy Paulson, Jan Peck, Brad d Sophomores catch a quick smoke during the stu- dent walkout before heading to the Excelsior Commons. Pinney, Sally Plaziak, James Polister, Keith Politte, Dale Potts, Dennis Powers, Valerie Price, Laurie Prillaman, Lucy Pudil, Debbie Puffer, Laurie Quinn, Bob Ramsey, Melissa Raskin, Judy Read, Michele Reichert, Kelly Richardson, Keenan Richter, Wendy Rick, James Roberts, Harry Roberts, Paul Rode, Mike Roepke, Larry Ryan, Joseph Ryan, Patricia Pederson, Nancy Pendleton, Robert Perrault, JoEllen Peterjohn, Dirk Petersen, Peggy Peterson, Alfred Peterson, Karla Peterson, Patty Peterson, Scott Peterson, Ted Phillippi, Laurie Pike, Jeff St. Aubin, Corrine Sabor, Wendy Sampson, Roy Sapp, Darwin Sauter, Debbie Sauter, Pat Schiermam Dan Schierman, Dave Schlief, Kathy Schmid, Melvin Schmitt, Martha Schroeder, Bruce Schroeder, Gerald Schultz, Cary Schultz, Bill Schwab, Bill Schwarze, Joel Scott, Richard Scott, Steven Scotti, Chris Seamans, Sandra Searles, Linda Searles, Richard Seehof, Marget Seifert, Mike Seiler, Ray Serum, Debra Severson, Cindy Shaver, James Sheplee, Lorrie Shermock, Lauree Shipman, Julie Showers, Debbie Simmonds, Mike Simon, Claudia Simon, Mary Simon, Paul Simonson, Robin Sivertsen, Robbie Skindelien, Judy Skjervold, Kristofer Skoog, Charmelle Smith, Carl Smith, Dawn Smith, Patrick Sorensen, Linda Spofford, Craig Staehle, Brian Stafford, JoAnn Stafford, Michael Stallone, Collette Staska, Ginny Steiner, Jennifer Steinkamp, David Steinman, Charlene Stenehjem, Cyndi , , , Stevens, Mark V , I , Stitt, Beverly w $M 7 Story, Thomas Studenski, Dale Svenson, Greg Swanson, Julie Swanson, Paul Swanson, Sherrie Sweet, Linda Sweiger, Sue Sweitzer, Brent Spurgeon, Dianne Taggart, Becky Tamlyn, Sharon Tate, Cyndie Taylor, Cindi Taylor, Julie Taylor, Leslie Thacker, Janis . , L Thames, Martin ' x ; , Thiel, Frederick 7? -- , L a .' A ' 3 L Thoen, Greg Thomas, Debra Thompson, Dawn Thompson, Keith Thompson, Mike Thompson, Susan Thomson, James Timberg, Thomas Tisch, Sue Titrud, Renee Titsworth, Susan Tivy, Stephen Tongen, Jerald Trapp, Margaret Tremel, Thomas Trouth, Julie Vanden Branden, Kari VanTasseI, Richard Velich, Bonnie Anderson, Lonnie Barker, Catherine Bingham, Charles Breininger, Richard Callender, Alison Denny, Mike Dodd, Ellen Dummer, Charlene Farquharson, James Feldman, Ward Flavin, Joseph Hage, Phillip Harper, Charles Hickok, Elizabeth Hill, Sue Huber, Michael Jacoby, Ralph Keuseman, Steven Kridler, Bruce Hoy, Micheal NOT PICTURED Mayer, Richard Morris, Rick Nelson, Candace Olson, Carl Olson, Neal Pahl, Robert Pinney, Susan Rippel, Doug Roth, Craig Ruther, Roxanne Vogt, Janita Wagner, Richard Wallin, Kris Walstrom, Steve Wartman, Philip Watkins, Leanne Watson, Leslie Watten, Barney Weber, Jon Weiman, Donita Wellens, Steven Weller, Glenn West, Pat Westburg, Lynda Wheaton, David Whelan, Thomas Willcox, Brian Wills, Charlotte Wilson, Greg Wilson, Robert Wilson, Susan Winchell, Sandra Windmuller, Curtis Wininger, Cynthia Yaeger, Curtis Youngstrom, Jean Zakariasen, Perry Zenisek, Vicky Zetzman, Frank Zimmer, Jim Zschocher, Barb Nelson, Guy Paulson, Mark Wallace, John Weaver, Marcus Smenud, Deborah Ruther, Steven Scotti, Kimberly Snyder, Mike Sweatt, Sandra Thomas, Jami Titus, Robert Turcotte, Steve Vomhof, Diane Walbridge, LeRoy Jrs. are No. 2; they try harder We just stapled and put the stuff on the wire and you know, all of a sudden it was there! The juniors aimed for the prize in the float competition. Summing up the first Junior happening, well we won it it had to be good! A ring is never ending, never stopping but the rings never seem to be coming. Such are the feelings of many Juniors, fall 1969. By November, however, the tradition arrived with a sparkle. Because the juniors were not forced to take candy and sell it, they found that their annual money-raising project was less than successful. A questionnaire by Jim Gabbert tried to ascertain what juniors and seniors thought about future prom-banquets. The traditional fete was defended or attacked, according to one's class. With the Junior year coming to a close, the Juniors look forward to their final year at MHS with a big smile!! Junior class officers are LEFT TO RIGHT: Edith Hensel, Debby Frob- erg, Lisa Burton, Jim Gabbert, and Sue Severson. The Juniors displayed their talent in the winning class float. Aalgaard, Lynn Abramson, David Adams, Carrie Adams, Charles Albee, Ellen Aldritt, Patricia Allen, Carl N. Allen, Jennifer Anderson, Clay Anderson, Darrel Anderson, David J. Anderson, David P. Anderson, David R. Anderson, Debra Anderson, Glen D. Anderson, Guy Anderson, Jane Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Keith Anderson, Kurt Anderson, Linda Anderson, Roger Anderson, Terry Anderson, Wendy Andrews, Robert Armstrong, James Arnold, Dwayne Bakken, Cathy Baldwin, Royce Baltuff, Ann Barke, Kevin Barnes, Debbie Barnes, Kenneth Barnum, John T. Bartee, Thomas Bartholow, Gail Barton, Katherine Bastiansen, Mark Batman, Sharon Batzli, Laura Bean, Robert Beckman, James Bedford, Randall Bedor, Joan Belfry, David Bellinghausen, Lee Benz, Bernard Berglin, John Bishop, John Bishop, Leverett Bishop, Richard Blegen, Douglas Bloomberg, Kim Board, Beverly Bonkoski, Bruce Bowers, Mark Brancel, Robert Breska, Dana Brettingen, Cheri Bristol, Connie Britzius, Scott Bro, Tim Broman, Bill Brost, Victoria Brown, Cynthia Brown, Pamela Brown, Richard E. Brown, Robert L. Bruce, Patricia Bruneau, Gary Buckett, Kristin Buell, Laurie Buettner, Cara Burau, Gail Burton, Elizabeth Burvee, Jeff Cable, Floyd Cameron, Peter Cammack, Bruce Campbell, Chris Carleton, Richard Carson, Hartman Casey, Craig Cask, K. Caster, Cynthia Caswell, David Cerra, Brad Chandler, Elizabeth Chaney, Guy Chowen, Joe Christensen, Gary Christopherson, Daniel Christy, Terri Cimbulis, Maris Cleveland, Mary Conrad, Ken Cordell, Patricia Cornish, Richard Crawford, Wesley Croushore, Janet Cummings, JoAnn Cunningham, Doug Dagen, Kris Daniels, Terrell Davis, Art Davis, Joy Dayton, Elizabeth Dehnel, David DeSantis, Reva Lea DeVries, Deborah DeWerff, John Dickey, Sue Dieruf, Sheryl Dirks, Blake DiTosto, Tom Dixon, Charles Doe, Tawn Donovan, Rick Dooley, Ann Dorf, Linda Dotson, Randy Douglass, Donald Drawert, Diane Dreblow, Carter Dressler, David Dudding, George Dudycha, Donald Duepner, Cheryl Dunn, Terry Dunsmore, Ronald Edman, Kristine Edmondson, Jeffrey Ehlert, Virginia Einspar, Ann Elgren, Albin Elliot, Terri Empey, Jan Engebretson, Mark Erickson, Kris Erickson, Lori Ernst, Janice Estabrooks, Marlys Eue, John Felker, Doug Ferguson, Marjorie Fine, Mike Finley, Rosemary Fitzgerald, James Flavin, Frances Fleming, Nick Hemmer, Ted Flesher, Lee Flor, Patricia Forss, Karen Fossen, Bette Fowler, Wes Frantz, Karen Fraser, Patricia Frauendienst, Cheryl Frederick, Mary Fredrickson, Doreen Fritz, Warren aw h a , ' mx an Ev all 1 Froberg, Debby Furhman, Joe Fury, Celeste Fuss, Andy Cabbert, James Catz, Linda Clantz, Wendy Cluek, John Coettelman, Sharon Cordon, Elizabeth Grady, Gary Grady, Shannon Graham, Julie Cram, Erik Granger, Bruce Cray, Mary Green, Lee Griffin, Chris Criffis, Wm. Richard Gross, Janet Cuemher, Mary Guest, Nancy Gunderson, Ronald Gustafson, Debra ,,y.v m vi xxx 2 f k; ,1: Haataja, Marilyn Hahn, Steven Hallgren, Jennifer Hannum, David Hanson, Jon Hanson, Lori Hanson, LuAnn Hanson, Robert Hanson, Russell Hardman, Heidi Harper, David Hatch, Pati dea - more candy? Hathaway, William Hauge, Cheryl Hedtke, Gregg Hegman, James Heinz, Nancy Heisler, Gerald Henderson, Kathy Hennessy, Elizabeth Hennessy, Mary Hensel, Edith Hermann, Meredith Hibbs, Arthur Hickey, Steven Hill, Douglas Hill, John Hineline, Stewart Hinnenkamp, Robert Hitchcock, Carol Hjelm, Richard Hlavecek, Joan Hochhalter, Steve Holasek, John Holker, Susan HoH, Steve Holmberg, Paul Holmes, David Holmgren, Janet Holte, Helen Honaas, Christine H00, Daniel Hoops, Joanne Houck, Carol Houck, Bill Houdek, Cary Huberty, John Hudlow, Dan Hudlow, Deborah Huffman, James Hughes, Leslie Huttner, Pat Jacobson, Eric Jacques, Sharon Ann Jensen, Karen Johnson, Caren Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Craig Johnson, Janet Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Scott Johnson, Susan Johnson, Sue Marie Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Todd Johnston, Jennifer Judt, Angela Junge, Rochelle Jurgens, Michael Kane, Robert Kask, Keith Kask, Kevin Katopodis, Todd Kaufman, Peggy Keagy, Claudia Keith, Marilyn Kelley, Charles Kelso, Sandra Juniors model their hard earned and long awaited class rings. zwy, Z, , Kempf, Patricia Kettler, Daniel Kittleson, Susan Klemp, Merilee Klinepier, Gary Klosterman, Jon Klouda, Tim Kluesner, Susan Knowlton, Patrick Kodner, Eric Kofman, Peggy Kohls, Betty Kohls, Debra Kolar, Laurel Kral, Cindy Kral, Hollie Kreatz, Steven Kriesch, Susan Kuder, Marty C. Kuehn, Michael Kullberg, Nancy LaBoda, Dave LaCroix, Edward Lagieski, Kathryn LaPointe, Jeffrey Larson, Mary Lay, Barton Leach, Curtis Leavenworth, Nancy Lebo, Kristen Leech, Linda Leeper, Nancy Lehmkuhl, Allan Lehmkuhl, Gary Lenk, David Leonard, Barbara Leonardson, Mark Lever, Melinda Lindgren, Lorene Linner, Charles Lipe, Roger Little, John Little, Kristie Longbottom, Jay Lockhart, Pamela Lorge, Lori Lounsbury, Fred Lovaas, Jean Lovaasen, Russ Love, Tom Ludy, Debbie Luke, LaRae Lundell, Denise Lundman, David Lush, Barbara Lush, Elizabeth MacKenzie, David MacQueen, Jeffrey Mahle, Franklin Majestic, John Mann, Richard Maple, Margaret Maravelas, Louis Mark, Jeffrey Martin, Joseph Martinson, Beth Mason, Susan Mattson, Bruce McCaul, Cathleen McGinn, Mary McIntyre, Lori McKaig, Sue McKay, David McLouden, Terri McMurray, Marsha Mears, Renea Meese, David Meldahl, James Meyer, David Meyer, Michael Meyers, Leigh Michaud, Douglas Michels, Carrie Mielke, John Mielke, Karen Miles, Kathie Miller, Nora Miller, Susan Mitchell, Eugene Montgomery, Nancy Moore, Constance Moore, David Moore, Wendy Morgan, Joan Morgan, Mark Morse, Jeff Mueller, Anne Mueller, Paul Mullen, Dianne Munsell, Beatrice Murphy, Linda Myers, Leslie Nelson, Charles Nelson, Connie Nelson, Karen Nephew, Darryl Nestande, Laurie Neveaux, Patricia Newberg, David Niska, Jeff Nordbye, Andrea Nordseth, Peggy Norman', Linda Novaria, Patti Ohman, Lynne Ohrbeck, Cathleen Olsen, Janine Olson, Diane Olson, Jennifer Olson, Patricia Olson, Scott Alan Olsson, Lynn Owen, Tom Page, Howard Paine, Dave Palmer, Cathy Parkhurst, Linda Parsons, Dorothy Paulson, Deborah Peisert, Gregory Perry, Jane Peterman, Debra Peterson, David Peterson, Eric Peterson, Cary Peterson, Jim Petron, Karen Petty, April Pickering, Randall Pierson, David Plowman, Dan Politte, Robert Pope, Dana Post, Tom Powers, Rick Preiss, Steve Pudil, Deborah Puth, Jeffrey Quick, Robert Rahn, Kent Rambow, Patty Rand, Hope Randall, Danny Ratliff, Steve Ray, Christine Reay, Margie Reeves, Mark Rengers, Danette Reuter, Paul Revane, Jim Reynolds, Gaye Richardson, Ron Richardson, Susan Rippel, Douglas Rippel, Gayle Rishavy, Pat Roberts, Cindy Robertson, Craig Robideau, Todd Rogne, David Ross, Gary Roust, Gerald Rowe, James Russell, Jack Samuelson, Larry Schlachter, Linda Schmid, Deborah Schmidt, Bill Schmitt, Steven Scholer, Judith Schroeder, Douglas Schroeder, Gerald Schroeder, Larry Schroeder, Michael C. Schroeder, Patricia Schroeder, William Schroers, Barbara Schuette, Ronald Schultz, Pamela Scott, Carla Seed, Peter Seim, Larry O. Seng, Clement D. Severson, Susan Sheley, Jeffrey Sheplee, LynnRae Sherman, George Simmonds, Daniel Sipprell, Duane Sletterdahl, Sue Smith, Cynthia Smith, Mark Smith, Rhonda Smith, Richard Smith, William Solomon, Sue Spandel, Roger Spannaus, Susan Sperry, Gregory Spofford, Jeff Spoor, Melanie Stadsklev, Paul Stattman, Debra Steinberger, John Steller, Dawn Steller, Kathy Stovern, Sue Street, Jennifer Stromberg, Paul Strunk, David Stubbs, Leslie Sullivan, Robin Swanson, Gary Swanson, Karen Swanson, Mary Swanson, Steve Taggatz, Dan Tate, Charles 4x Juniors Linda Norman and Terri Christy in a typical Rouser pastime: stuffing Oscar, the school mascot. Taylor, Brian C. Taylor, Milo Thomas, Jami Thomas, Steve A. Thompson, Todd Timberg, Charles Tindall, Linda Titrud, Jeanie Tonnemaker, Sue Trapp, Charles Trouth, Greg Truex, Rick Tweed, Gail Unze, Lee VandenBranden, Kurt VanGalder, Libby Velich, Bruce Verba, Joan Vessels, Robin Wahlen, Pamela Waldorf, Terry Walker, Tom Ward, Keith Warner, Catherine Wells, Jennifer Westin, Carla Wheaton, Cheryl Whitworth, Scott Wieser, Paul Wiggins, Vickie Wilcox, Charles Willette, Steve Williams, David Williams, Donald Williams, John Williams, Timothy Wilson, James Alan Wilson, Jim Earl Wilson, Lonnie Winland, Jan Wingate, Nancy Winsor, David Winters, Doug Wintheiser, Bill Witrak, Bonnie Wolfe, Warren Woodworth, Jill Worthington, Nancy Wright, Patricia Wright, Sally Wyer, Caroline Wyer, David Wynn, Debbie Yue, Rosina Zipf, Martha Zallar, Peggy Zamboni, Luciana Zamor, Larry Zastrow, Margaret Zbikowski, Eugene Zimmer, John Eating out is fun, says Junior Bob Quick during one of Minnetonr ka's many firedrills. Allen, Robert Anderson, Guy Brooks, Michele Colby, Jeffrey Daniel, Debbie Dudley, Mary' Eisenreich, Tom Farmer, David Grodahl, Dennis Gustafson, Craig Goodmanson, Max Hagen, Robert Halleck, Terri Heintz, Charles Johnsen, Jeff 121 NOT PICTURED Johnson, Robert Kennard, Lynn Koxvold, Charles Krysel, David Lipe, Bill Low, Robert Max, Barbara McMichael, Kevin Meyer, Donald Millet, Jean Nault, Steve Olson, Guy Peterson, Cynthia Pfaff, John Phillippi, Matt Pike, Michael Pruitt, Walter Rickabough, Mark Riley, Susan Rosenwinkel, Mark Rutter, Russell Schardin, Thomas Stattman, Russell Studer, James Studer, Ted Thompson, Greg Thompson, Kathleen Thompson, Lynne Tyson, Diane Waller, David r' '5 M N-WMM ,.,. , With a steady hand, Senior Bob Bossert patiently works on a shop project. SENIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS: Treasurer Barb Adsem, Historian Judy Seidel, President Pat Low, Vice-president Kathy Owens, Secretary Carolyn Harper. Seniors Paul Hutchins, Sherry Franklin, Mary Mahady, and Becky Gustafson show Junior Carrie Michaels what they think of the Ju- niors' idea of no Senior Banquet. WWW Um... WWW 7 , W z , Seniors endure 3 years of . . . 2 They came from East and West to gather at Minne- tonka High School to finish their last three years of school. Meek in stature and high in hopes, they began their struggle as sophomores. In no time they were ju- niors and finally seniors. As the seniors looked back they were amused, and a little nostalgic. Mention of their sophomore year aroused a smile from most seniors and a good laugh from some. Did I really do things like that? was a typ- ical comment. Bomb scares and the commons were just a few of the things which stood out in their minds as the seniors saw themselves as sophomores. Their junior year brought work, work, work. Now I know how it feels to be a door-to-door salesman! said one frustrated Senior thinking back on the candy sale. The frustration paid off. The hard work was obvious as the cafeteria was transformed when the juniors spon- sored the Senior Banquet. The record breaking winter finds Seniors Dede Hulsiek, Sandy Har- ris, Jacque Wartman, and Collette Reed going to maxi extremes to fight the cold. Maybe in a few years a class reunion will find com- ments such as: Remember the walkout and how about those firedrills? For a while I thought we were goint to have a recess every day! That was the year I froze my feet tramping out to the mailbox in the snow every day waiting for college information. College meetings, job applications, and interviews over, it became a waiting game. It was pret- ty tense for a while. Remember how we worried? All of us wanted to be accepted somewhere ! And then we didn't think we'd get to wear caps and gowns at graduation or have a Senior Banquet. But we let them know how we felt, and everything turned out right in the end. The Junior-Senior prom was the finale to a year that ended just as everyone was realizing, l'l'm finally a senior! From the inside looking out anything looks great. LINDSAY AAGAARD BRYAN AAKER KATHLEEN ABEL MARY ADAMS CHARLES ADDISON BARBARA ADSEM MARY AGRELL SUSAN AHLCRONA DENNIS ALLAR RICHARD ALLEN CHERYL ANDERSON JANE ANDERSON JEFFREY ANDERSON LESLIE ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON WM? WX W$ WM M NANCY ANDERSON JAMES ANGRIST PAUL ANLAUF BECKY ANTHONY NANCY AUSTIN W6? ? , W M M X MX Z MMQ XM WM M MARY BARNARD DAVID BARNES THOMAS BARROWS RICHARD BARTHOLOW RHODA BARTON I0nS. 351; $21? $924 stgi? 14x L 5 Best Dressed, model their stylish fash as Tonka' :3, Neal Oppen and Nancy Novar RHONDA BARTON LESLIE BATMAN GARY BAUER BRIAN BECHTLE STEPHEN BECK WILLEM BIERENS DeHAAP JOHN BLAIR RUSSELL BORN STEVE BLAIR SCOTT BOLIN 2;? igaaww KRISTIN BERGSTROM ELLEN BERSCHEIT BARBARA BESEKE KATHRYN BEYER LORA BICKFORD BERNARD BENNY JAMES BENSON ERNEST BEDOR PATSY BENN .u u b d O h C S e h t e k a t O t e v a h u 0 Y w r e 8 n .m 0 N Seniors Rejoice Ir Ra- JEFFREY BURK KATHARINE BURTON DEBORAH CARLSON Lorie Sotherlund dance to the music of The S K E 26 ON Rl BN Hw MB Ow... BL EB DL JANE BUDD l0! JAMES BROST CARLA BROWN HUGH BROWN Junior Miggs Maple and Sen leighs at the Christmas Dance ROBERT BOSSERT ROBERT BOYER CHARLES BROOKS WARREN BRAGER DAVID BRAGG Wzm. ,9: XX W xw$ 4., wli'itui-m. w z .1. .mlllkmmmg Mary Anderson and Bruce Dreblow express their enthusiasm while making their snowman Best All Around. JANET CARLSON NANCY CARLSON WENDY CARLSON JULIE CHANIN CHRIS CHASE JO CHATFIELD CRAIG CHRISTENSEN MARY CHRISTOFERSON RICHARD CHURCH LAURA CILLEY STEPHEN CLAPP JOHN CLAY DANIEL COCHRAN JOHN CODY CHRISTINE COLE KATHLEEN COLLVER BETH COMER JOHN COMER PATRICIA DAVIS JOHN DAWSON ANTHONY DEAN THOMAS DELMATIO KATHLEEN COONS LOWELL CRAVENS ROBERT CREES WILLIAM DAHL DOREEN DAVIDSON vi Fi$ xxxxx xx xx $ x xx : COLLEEN ERICKSON STEPHEN FARNES FREDERICK FEIK JOEL FELKER JANE FILIPPI y? ? , LAURIE DUNLAP MICHAEL DUNN DAWN DUTCHER KENNETH DVORAK GEOFFREY ECOFF ?1 $W$ S S m Gw uowU OML BMW A R mwo mmm ARR BBTI KRISTINE DOE CYNTHIA DE WITT DAN DEVERE MARC DIERS piness having a Junior in Class? 21.; awwxxm n34; urchmd't; -..M' . Num'a L.1:xA.-.'.L-,... 3.; lnhF-t; a 0, Seniors Janey Jacobs, David Messick, and Jill Lindquist seem to enjoy Junior Deb- bie DeVries' role in English skit. mm; W w x mxzmrm Jumtm-vzg; whack 3:: JDm::.x.a.-'..,a.v 1.1a. ', MARY FINNERTY JOHN FLAX BARBARA FLETCHER LYDIA FOWLER DELL FRANTZ KEVIN FLAVIN DAVE FLEMING ROXANNE FORSBERG SHERRILL FRANKLIN MICHAEL FRASER rr we mnuap 1.. Law KAREN FREDRICKSEN JACALYN FREMMING SANDRA FROBERG DENNIS FRENCH DEBORAH FULKERSON Cooper cheerleaders show the agony of defeat as Tonka matman overwhelms their wrestler. BRET HAAGE THOMAS HACEN VICKI HALLOCK DEBRA JEAN HALVORSEN DONAVON HAMILTON DONNA GRIFFIS JANE GUSTAFSON REBECCA GUSTAFSON VIVIAN GUSTAFSON HAL GUYER N no GE R WA AM YY CC NN AA NN S m V mm RB MR LC EY Mu AA DIS D L E Ell N rt E R C K R E ?g? X , ?X4M ?Zi Vj PETER GERBERDINC PATRICK GOFFIN THOMAS GOODMAN GREGORY GRAND WILLIAM GRAY JEREMIAH GALLAGHER STEPHEN FUNK NANCY GACER SHARON GAVIN DANIEL GERBER X x E: h x xxx JERRY HEINE BARRY HElST JUDY HERTIG TIMOTHY HERZOG LYNN HILL RICHARD HAYES ROBERT HAYES cm 6 t a k S h .H w w 0 n S e IK a m 0 t V1 oh m a .H e In t e t a r t S n 0 m e d t .5 U G. d .m L m d n a n O S r e t e P V; r r m $4.3: fizz. STEVEN HARROM DUANE HASSIG Z, 7? $ This ability plus their athletic Showmanship won them the title of Most Athletic. CAROLYN HARPER SANDRA HARRIS iw , h x ??xx , h , . , , .QNxVWXinKV x x W $9.11!. x hhxfx? V w KIMBERLY HARDMAN CRAIG HANEY BETSY HANNUM MARY HANSON SALLY HANSON xx ,4, 6,, N? . $ 9 k ?X W x x, ?xxxwxxixxxyygxx? , . Vixksmgsxvyx BARBARA HUSTAD PAUL HUTCHINS RICHARD HUTMAKER Senior Mary Mahady dreams away the school day. DEBORAH HUSKINS K F. ,N L L U H H T F. B A Q L F. JANICE HURLEY CATHERINE HOOD NANCY HOY JOHN HUBER LOUISE HUBER KENNETH HUFF MARY HLADKY HOWARD HOGLE RICHARD HOGUE VICKI HOLKESTAD BETH HOLLAND y 4' JOHN MICHAEL IMKER JANEY JACOBS MARIETTA JACOBSEN NANCY JAMES GREGORY ISAACSON JUDITH JACOBSEN GLEN JAMES DOUGLAS JANDRO A studious atmosphere is portrayed in the library?? NANCY KERBER RAE ANN KETCHUM ANNE KIMREY TIM KITCHAR JENNIFER KLEIN ES 34, KIM KAUFENBERG JEFFREY KAUFMAN MICHAEL KEMPER N A U U V. C N A N 9w A TIMOTHY KATZMAN y BARBARA JOHNSON JULIE JOHNSON PAMELA JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON JOSEPH JEZIERSKI RUFUS JEFFERSON STEVEN JENKINS DAVID JENSEN DEBRA JERDE MARGARET JEWELL $? X MARK KLOTZ STEPHEN KNIGHT SUSAN KOKESH JOAN KRAMER LESLIE KRIDLER QXX m7? 'Nxx $$Nxv7 x MARK KROLL DARLENE KRUEGER JAMES KUCHER WILLIAM KULLBERG KENDRA KYHN STEVEN LAHAYE SUSAN LAMBERTON DIANE LANGLEY CURT LARSON SUSAN LARSON ROBERT LAWSON LINDA LEE PAMELA LEE ROXANNE LEECH DONALD LEEPER RICK LEITZMAN JOHN LENANDER ALAN LEONARD WILLIAM LEONARD BARBARA LEWIS I DAVID LINDENBERG JILL LINDQUIST MARK LINDSTROM Mary Anderson gives a big Hi as Jan Sweet, and former Homecoming queen Kim Ellertson look on. ?M ?Xx in the Senior class. JAMES LUNDBERG CHUCK LUNDBY leVOUS in voted most misch PATRICK LOW CHARLES LUECK ifer Kle n k d n a S r e t e D. V b C .m excla DALE LORGE ALICE LOVE '5 Race, Let WARREN LINE JANE LOHR I y-air V f wru'Mx JENNIFER LUTES MARK MACPHERSON JANIS MADDY JAMES MACNUSON MARY MAHADY MARGARET MALECHA KATHERINE MARTIN ROBERT MCCALLUM THOMAS MCDONALD MARY MCDOUGALL BRUCE MCKEE MARK MCKENZIE DANA MEDCALF SHAUN MCHALE SUSAN MCKINNEY LINDA MELOCHE THOMAS MCINERNY MICHAEL MCNUTT JANE MENKE Seniors munch on brunch as Mr. Berg Senior breakfast. and Mr. Hegernes provide entertainment at STEVEN NELSON PATRICIA NEUMAN KRISTA NICHOLSON LYNNAE NIKOLAI KARIN NORDSETH JAMES MORGAN SCOTT MORSETH EDWARD MUELLER GREGORY NELSON MARK NELSON ix?! xgw BRUCE MONTGOMERY JAMES MONTGOMERY WILLIAM MOORE MN um MZ L mo mm Mw BRADLEY MILLER BRUCE MILLER MICHAEL MERTES DAVID MESSICK HENRY MILES KAREN OKERBERG STEVEN NORDSETH NANCY NOVARIA CHRISTINE ODT MARCIA NOTTINGHAM TETSUTO NUMATA WENDY OGIN I ::.;::::.2'.W ' - j, . . , , 3:5 119.5. 3?ng During half time Coach Krafve talks strategy to his team. VIRGINIA ORNDORFF NANCY OSBORN KENT OTTUM MARIA OVARES NEIL OPPEN MARLEEN O'NEILL DAVID OLSON into the future as Tonkans look up to them as Most CHERYL OLK k O I0 e r e e w s k .m R d n a S n e w 0 V1 h t a K d e t C e D. S e R JERROLD PETERSON THOMAS PETERSON DAVID PETERSON KAREN PETTY KENT PETERS Wm Ms? Agra? V w PATRICK PEDERSON THOMAS PENDLETON DAVID PETERJOHN CLEVENGER PETERS N O S R E D EL P VI T T A P xig, MMZJ 7735;, $sz , xngi, .. . ????a X , V , , V . , . . ,. I x vax BRAD PATTERSON ANN PAUL DAVID PAULSON MARK PEARSON TIMOTHY PECK S . $$ a ,2??? A 4x x$ kg g x m KATHY OWENS JON PACHKOFSKY JOY PARKER PAUL PATCH PAIGE PATTEE ;? .r . .. . . . V, . . . . A v i1 . , In. 1.: 1.! l! .!I 1 if c . . 4 E , . . 35:11: In an: .1. gjdfgigsvni .49: . . aw . . nuxiisgilligg1hiwxf 1.. .5365.wa.443? , . .1 . . y . , ELIZABETH PIERCE MARY PIERSON JOYCE PITTEL DAN PLAZIAK KIRSTEN POPE SUSAN PRATT COLLEEN QUAST JUDY RAMBOW CHARLES RAMSEY CHARLES RANDALL ?x ? STEVEN RANNENBERC TODD RASK SCOTT REVNEY COLLETTE REED MICHAEL REED ROBERT REISCHAUER DEBRA RENGERS JAYNE RICHARDS DAVID RICHARDSON ROBERT RICHTER MILES RISLUND DARCY ROBBINS CLIFFORD ROBERTS MICHAEL ROBERTS MARY ANN RODE Pat Low and Paige Pattee, Minnetonka's friendliest, tell Santa that they have been good kids all year. Hahall ROBERTA ROGERS JOHN ROTH GARY RUSNACKO JAMES RUSSELL PATRICE RUSSELL PAUL SADEK MARY SANKO MARVIN SAPP JENNIFER SAUSE XXX W W W WW WM SCOTT SAVILLE Skipperettes give a helping hand to ABUF in cleaning up during Homecoming pep fest. XW yX 7 KX RONALD SCHIBILLA JEFFREY SCHIERMAN CONRAD, SCHIMMELPFENNIG STEVEN SCHLACHTER ANNE SCHNURR ALANNA SCHOEPHOERSTER ROBERT SCHRAMM KENT SCHULZ CONSTANCE SCOTT TIMOTHY SCRIVNER THOMAS SEAMANS GREGORY SEEHOF SHEILA SEEKER BARBARA SEIBERT JUDITY SEIDEL DEBORAH SENC ELIZABETH SHAUCHNESSY WALLY SHAVER CANDICE SHERIDAN SANDRA SHOWERS PAUL SHREVE PEGGY SHRIVER SCOTT SIMCOX CYNTHIA SIMONSON DAVID SKARJUNE WWWNVW y axQVxx 4Z4 QUENTIN SMISEK MARY JO STACKEN PAULA STRAND WAYNE STUDENSKL MICHAEL SWIEGER LORRIE SMITH GREGORY STANCHFIELD DONALD STREETER GWEN SUNDEM MARK TACCATZ VICKI SMITH KATHRYN STEINBERGER ED STRONG ELIZABETH SWANSON SUSAN TATE JACQUELINE SOPKO LORI STEINKAMP STEVEN STRONG RICK SWEERE KATHI TAYLOR LORI SOTHERLUND HOLLY STILLWELL BRADLEY STROT JANICE SWEET SANDRA THALMANN ROBIN THOMPSON L Y inmwmv, xsiu'gm muymxw Mm. C: W - .M. Rm... Most talented Alice Love and Paul Sadek agree that there is no business like show business. LOIS THIESSEN ELIZABETH THOMAS DAVID THOMPSON JOHN THOMPSON KENT THOMPSON w..- Wmu-cvwxams. . . DAVID THOMSON NATALIE THRONE STEVEN TITSWORTH JOANNE TOEPFER STEVE TOMLINSON WAYNE TONGEN KATHLEEN TOTUSHEK PATRICIA TRACY STEVEN UPGREN CATHY UPHAM W KEITH VANDENBRANDEN GAIL VAN RICKLEY MAYNARD VINCE LARRY VOIGT DIANE WAGNER 477 7 MWM JACQUELINE WARTMAN LISA WATTEN PAULINE WEBORG PHILLIP WEIK SUSAN WEINAUER CHRIS WELLENS KATHLEEN WELLER KAREN WENZ JOHN WHISLER JAY WILLCOX ave ya got spirit? Well, let's hear it Excited fans show that some Tonkans do care. LYNN WILLCOX GREG WILSON JUDY WINTER LOIS WOLFE TERI WILLIAMS SALLY WINCHELL VICTORIA WOJCIK THOMAS WOLFE CLAUDIA WOOD ROGER WOOD KAREN WRIGHT JED WROGE MICHAEL WYMAN RICHARD WYNN NANCY YERKS PATRICIA YOUNG W WXM yw e XX xxxxxzxw MM MW M WM STEVEN YOUNGSTROM JAMES ZICARELLI Those were the days my friend, We thought they'd never end. LANNING ANDERSON BRAD BARTON . DARRYL BLACKOWIAK STEPHEN BOWERS JERRY BROST HARVEY BROWER MIKE BRUNER ROBERT BURNLEY BRADFORD BURTON EDWARD CAMERON DEBORAH CAMP VINCENT CARBONELL MARYANN CHOWEN GRACIELA COLLIVADINO RANDY CONRIGHT KEVIN DANIEL SHEILA DAHL CHARLES DAWSON STEPHEN DEHN Camera shy NORMAN DEMUN ANITA DIBBLE DAVID DREW KATHERINE DUFF GARY FERO PHILIPPE FERRY JIM FLESNESS SCOTT GAVIN BARNEY GLAEFKE TODD GRANDE JOAN GUNDLACH JAMES HENNINCS KEN HINNEKAMP TIMOTHY HUMPHREY MIKE JOHNSON JOHN KASPER WILLIAM KING BRUCE KNOWLES TERRY KRUEGER LENORE KUCIJ GORDON LONGTON WILLIAM LOVE GEOFFREY LUKENS ROBERT MCCLURE NANCY JEAN MCFERRAN BRUCE MCKEE JAMES MINKLER MARK MORAN TIMOTHY NEAL DAVID OIE JAMES PADDOCK JANIS PATTEN JAMES PAULSON SUE RASMUSSEN JOSEPH RICK DANA RISTOW RICHARD ROSAASEN BARBARA LEE ROTH STEPHEN SEAMANS MARK SEVERSON JAY SHEEHAN NANCY SMITH STEVE SMITH WILLIAM G. SMITH WILLIAM H. SMITH CHARLES SNYDER TOM SNYDER MIKE STATTMAN STEVE SULLIVAN PETER THIER ROGER THOMPSON CLAES THORNBLAD STEPHEN UPDEGRAFF DOUGLAS VOMHOF MARK WARREN SUSAN ZSCHOCHER Senior Activities AAGAARD, LINDSAY. AAKER, BRYAN. ABEL, KATHLEEN 3 N.H.S. 2,3; F.N.H.S. 1,2; Language club 1; Jazz Ensemble 2,3; Select Band 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Speech Festival 2; A.F.S.1,2,3. ADAMS, MARY 3 Rousers 3. - ADDISON, CHARLES 3 Photo Club 1,2; Lab Assistant 2; M-Club 2,3; I.M. 1,2; Ath. Stud. Mgr. 1,2,3. ADSEM, BARBARA 3 NHS. 2,3; Language Club 1; Choir 2,3; Skipperettes 3; Rousers 1,2,3; Class Officer 3; I.M. 1. AGRELL, MARY 3 Y-teens 2; I.M. 1. AHLCRONA, SUSAN 3 Rousers1,2,3. ALLAR, DENNlS 3 M-Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball1,2,3; I.M. 1; Baseball1,2,3; P.E. Ass't 2. ALLEN, RICHARD 3 M-Club 2,3; Hockey 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2. ANDERSON, CHERYL 3 Flag Twirler 1. ANDERSON, JANE- N.H.S. 3 2,3; F.N.H.$. 2,3; Y-teens1,2,3; FMCC 2; IM 1; MYC 2; AFS 2. ANDERSON, JEFFERY 3 IM 3; Baseball 3. ANDERSON, LANNING. ANDERSON, LESLIE 3 Language Club 2; Band 2; Y-teens1,2,3. ANDERSON, MARY 3 Rousers 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2; IM 1; Daisy Mae Candidate1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 3. ANDERSON, NANCY 3 Language Club 1; MOEA 3; IM 1. ANGRIST, JAMES 3 Student Manager 1; MYC 3. ANLAUF, PAUL 3 Hockey 1,2,3; IM 1,2,3. ANTHONY, BECKY 3 lM 1,2; Flag Twirler 1. AUSTIN, NANCY 3 Y-teens 2. BARNARD, MARY 3 Language Club 2; IM 1,2. BARNES, DAVID 3 M-Club 2; Hockey 1,2,3; lM1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3. BARROWS, THOMAS 3 Photo Club 2; Breezes 3; IM 2,3; PE A5511. 2; Student Manager 3; Radio Club 3. BARTHOLOW, RICHARD 3 VICA 3. BARTON, BRAD. BARTON, RHODA 3 Voyageur 1,2; Breezes 1; Language Club 1; Y-teens 1; lM1,2; MYC 2, 3. BARTON, RHONDA - Voyageur 2. BATMAN, LESLIE 3 Chess Club 3; DECA 3; YAF 3. BAUER, CARY 3 Fomball1; Hockey1,2; IM 2,3; Tennis 2,3. BECHTLE, BRIAN 3 M-Club 3; Football1.2,3; Basketball1,2; IM 3; Baseball1. BECK, STEPHEN 3 Thespians 3; Jazz Ensemble 3; Seled Band 2,3; Band 2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; IM 3; Gamut 3; Speech Festival 2; Plays 2,3; Debate 3. BEDOR, ERNEST 3 Voyageur 2; Breezes 1,2,3; Select Band 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Football1;Track 2; Wrestling 1; Swimming 2; 1M 2,3; Debate 2,3; YAF 3; Breezes Editor 3. BENN, PATSY 3 Rousers 1 . BENNY, BERNARD 3 Stage Crew 3; Chess Club 3; Judo Club 2; Hockey 1; lM 2,3; Baseball 1. BENSON, JAMES 3 Basketball1,2,3; lM 1,2,3; Baseball1,2,3. BERGSTROM, KRISTIN 3 Speech Festival1. BERSCHEIT, ELLEN 3 MOEA 3. BESEKE, BARBARA. BEYER, KATHRYN. BICKFORD, LORA 3 Language Club 1; Rousers 2,3;StudentCouncil1. BIERENS DeHAAN, WILLEM 3 Thespians 3; Breezes 3; Judo Club 3; ABUF 3; Skiing 3; Ten- nis 3; Plays 3; AFS 3; FSA 3. BLACKOWAIK, DARRYL. BLAIR, JOHN 3 VICA 3. BLAIR, STEVE. BOLIN, SCOTT- Language Club 1; Basketball1,2; Baseball1,2,3; IM 1,2,3. BORN, RUSSELL 3 Thespians 2,3; Choir1,2,3; Golf1,2,3; Plays1,2,3. BOWERS, STEVE 3 Hockey 1,2,3. BOYER ROBERT 3 Choir 1; Football 1; Track 3; Wrestling1,2. BRAGER,WARREN. BRAGG, DAVID 3 Gamut 3. BROOKS, CHARLES. BROST, JAMES 3 Football1; lM 2,3. BROST, JERRY. BROWER, HARVEY. BROWN, CARLA 3 FTA 3. BROWN, HUGH. BROZEK, DEBORAH. BRUNER, MIKE. BRUNING, LESLEY 3 Girls Chorus 1; IM 1; Homecoming Attendant 3; Language Club 1; Student Council 2. BUDD, JANE 3 Language Club 1,2. BURK, JEFF 3 Football1,2,3; Swimming 2; IM 1,3; Ath. Stud. Mgr. 1. BURNEY, ROBERT. BURTON, BRAD. BURTON, KATHY 3 Band1,2,3; Select Band 2,3; Y-teens 1,2,3; C-squad 3; Rousers 2,3; IM 1; Plays 1; Flag Twirlers 1. CAMERON, EDWARD. CAMP, DEBBIE. CARBONELL, VINCENT. CARLSON, DEBBIE 3 Voyageur 1; Language Club1,2; Y-teens1,2,3; Rousers 1,2,3; lM1,2,3. CARLSON, JANET. CARLSON, NANCY 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3. CARLSON, WENDY 3 Y-Teens 2,3. CHANIN, JULIE 3 NHS 2,3; Voyageur 2; Rousers 1; IM 1; YAF 2; AFS 2. CHASE, CHRIS 3 Thespians 2,3; Breezes 2,2; Class Officer 1; Tennis 1,2,3; Gamut 2,3; Speech Festival1,2,3; Plays 1,2,3; Debate 3. CHATFIELD, JO 3 Thespians 2,3; Language Club 1; Judo Club 3; Library Ass't. 1,2,3; IM 1; Camut 2,3; Speech Festiva12,3; Plays1,2,3, CHOWEN, MARYANN - Y-Teens 1; Judo Club 2; VICA 3; MYC 2. CHRISTENSEN, CRAIG 3 Choir 1; M-Club 2,3; Football1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3; IM 1; PE Ass't. 2; Hi Y 2,3. CHRISTOFERSON, MARY 3 Language Club 1; Girls Chorus 2. CHURCH, RICHARD 3 Thespians1,2,3; Jazz Ensemble 2,3; Choir1,2,3; Library Ass't.1,2; Skiing 3; Golf1,2,3; Plays1,2,3; Ath. Std. Mgr. 3. CILLEY, LAURA. CLAPP, STEVE 31M 1,2,3. CLAY, JOHN. CLAY, KATHY. COCHRAN, DANIEL 3 Skiing1,2; IM 2,3. CODY, JOHN. COLE, CHRISTINE 3 Thespians 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Select Band 2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; Plays 1,2,3. COLLIVADINO, CRACIELA. COLLVER, KATHY. COMER, BETH 3 Y-teens 2,3; Stage Crew 2; Judo Club 2; IM1,2; PE Ass't. 2. COMER, JOHN 3 M-club 3; Basketball1; Baseball1,2,3; 1M 2,3; Ath. Smd. Mgr. 2,3. CONRIGHT, RANDY. COONS, KATHY. CRAVENS, LOWELL 3 M-club 3; Football1,2,3;Track1,2. CREES, ROBERT. DANIEL, KEVIN. DAHL, SHEILA. DAHL, WILLIAM. DAVIDSON, DOREEN 3 Y-teens 3; IM1,2; Flag Twirlers 1. DAVIS, PATRICIA 3 Voyageur 3; Language Club1,2; Y-teens1,2; Plays 3; MYC 2; AFS1,2. DAWSON, CHARLES. DAWSON, JOHN. DEAN, ANTHONY 3 Art Workshop 2; Judo Club 2; Lab Ass1t. 1; Skiing 1; Swimming 2. DEHN, STEPHEN 3 Thespians 3. DELMATIO,THOMAS. DEMUN, NORMAN. DEVERE, DAN. DE WITT, CYNTHIA 3 Voyageur 2,3; Language Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Skipperettes 3; Rousers 3; IM1,2; Quill and Scroll 3. DIBBLE, ANITA. DIERS, MARC 3 Hockey 1; IM1,2,3; Baseball1,2. DOE, KRISTINE. DOUGLASS, BARBARA 3 Judo Club 2,3. DREBLOW, BRUCE 3 M-Club 3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 1; Baseball 2; PE Ass't. 3. DREBLOW,TERRY. DREW, DAVID 3 Wrestling 1. DUFF, KATHERINE. DUNLAP, LAURIE 3 Breezes 3; Language Club1,2,3; Girls Chorus 2; Girls IM 1; AFS 1. DUNN, MICHAEL 3 IM 1,2,3; Ath. Stud. Mgr. 2. DUTCHER, DAWN 3 Voyageur 1,2,3; Skipperenes 3; Rousers1,2,3; Girls lM1,2,3; PE Ass't. 2,3; Quill and Scroll 3. DVORAK, KENNETH. ECKERT, ROBERT. ECOFF, GEOFFREY 3 Stage Crew1,2,3; Football 2. ERICKSON, COLLEEN. EVANS, CARL. FARNES, STEPHEN 3 Studem Council 2; Breezes 2,3; Chess Club 3; Skiing 2; Swimming 2,3; IM1,2,3; Tennis1,2,3; Gamut1,2,3; PE Ass't. 2; Speech Festival1; Plays 1; Debate 2,3. FEIK, FREDERICK 3 ABUF 3; Wrestling 3. FELKER, JOE. FERO, GARY 3 Wrestling 1. FERRY, PHILLIPE. FILIPPI, JANE 3 Language Club 1; Girls Chorus 1; Rousers 1,2. FINNERTY, MARY 3 Breezes 2,3; Language Club 2; Y-Teens 1. FLAVIN, JOHN. FLAX, JOHN 3 NHS 3; Voyageur 1; Breezes 1; Language Club 1; Lab Ass't. 2; M-Club1,2,3; ABUF 2,3; Wrestling 1,2; IM1,2. FLEMING, DAVE 3 IM 3. FLEMING, NICOLAS. FLESNESS, JIM. FLETCHER, BARBARA. FORSBERG, ROXANNE. FOWLER, LYDIA 3 Lang. Club 3; IM1,2,3; PE Ass't. 3. FRANKLIN, SHERRILL 3 Lang. Club 1,2; IM 1. FRANTZ, DELL 3 MOEA 3. FRASER, MICHAEL 3 Stage Crew 2,3; Judo Club 2,3; Plays 2,3; VICA 3. FREDRICKSEN, KAREN. FREMMING, JACALYN 3 NHS 2,3; Voyageur1,2,3; Lang. Club 1; Rousers1,2,3; Cheerlead- er 3; Class Officer 2; lM1,2; PE Ass't. 2; Quill 81 Scroll 3. FRENCH, DENNIS 3 Jazz Ensemble1,2,3; Select Band 3; Band1,2,3; M-Club 2,3; Ath. Stud. Mgr.1,2,3; Hi-Y1,2. FROBERG, SANDRA 3 IM 1. FULKERSON, DEBORAH 3 Y-Teens 2; Rousers 1; IM 1; VICA 3. FUNK, STEVE 3 Choir 3; M-Club 3; IM 3; Golf 3. CAGER, NANCY 3 Voyageur 1,2,3; Lang. Club 2; Girls Chorus 1; Y-Teens 2,3; IM 1,2; DECA 3. GALLAGHER, JEREMIAH. GAVIN, SCOTT. GAVIN SHARON 3 Y-Teens 2; IM 2. GERBER, DANIEL 3 lM1,2; Tennis 2. CERBERDING, PETER 3 Choir 3; M-Club 1,2,3; Class Officer 1. GLAEFKE, BARNEY. COFFIN, PATRICK. GOODMAN, THOMAS 3 M-club 2,3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; PE Ass't. 2. GRAND, GREGORY. CRANDE, TODD 3 Voyageur 3; Breezes 2,3; Photo Club 2,3; Judo Club 2; Track1,2; Skiing 2,3; I.M. 1. GRAY, WILLIAM 3 Select Band 3; Choir 3; Track 3; I.M. 3. GREEN, NANCY ANN 3 Thespians 2,3; FNHS 2,3; Quill 3 Scroll 3; AFS1. GREEN, NANCY MARIE 3 Breezes 1; Rousers 1,2,3; I.M.1,2. GREEN, PAMELA 3 Girls Chorus 1; Y-teens 2,3; Judo Club 3. CREENFIELD, ERIC 3 NHS 3; Breezes 3; Stud. Gov't. Pres. 3; M-club 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Cross-Country 1; I.M.1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; AFS 3. GRESKOVICS, SALLY 3 MOEA 3. GRIFFIS, DONNA 3 Thespians 3; Voyageur 3; Breezes 3; Band 3; Stage Crew 3; FTA 3; Plays 3. GUNDLACH, JOAN. CUSTAFSON, JANE. GUSTAFSON, REBECCA. GUSTAFSON, VIVIAN 3 Rousers 3; Cheerleader 3; l.M.1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 3; PE Ass'!. 2. GUYER, HAL 3Jazz Ensemble 2,3; Select Band 1,2,3; LM. 1,2,3; Tennis 1. HAAGE, BRET 3 Choir1,2,3; Track 1; Wrestling 1,3; LM. 3. HAGEN, THOMAS 3 IM1,2,3; Baseball1,2,3. HALLOCK, VICKI. HALVORSEN, DEBRA 3 NHS 2,3; Language Club 2; Rousers 1,2,3. HAMILTON, DONAVON. HANEY, CRAIG. HANNUM, BETSY 3 Voyageur 3; Rousers1,2,3. HANSON, MARY. HANSON, SALLY. HARDING, KENDALL. HARDMAN, KIMBERLY 3 Girls Chorus 3; Skipperettes 1; IM 1,2. HARPER, CAROLYN 3 Voyageur 2,3; Language Club 1; Y-teens 1; Rousers 1,2,3; Class Offi- cer 3; lM 1,2; Plays 2,3. HARRIS, SANDRA 3 Voyageur 2; Y-teens 2; IM 1. HARROM, STEVEN 3 IM 2,3; Baseball1. HASSIG, DUANE 3 VICA 3. HAYES, RICHARD. HAYES, ROBERT. HEINE, JERRY 3 MOEA 3. HEIST, BARRY 3 Photo Club1,2; Track 1; Skiing1,2,3. 'HENNINGS, JAMES. HERTIG, JUDY 3 Breezes 1,2,3; Select Band 2,3; Band1,2,3; Quill 8: Scroll 3; Breezes Editor- in-chief 3. HERZOG, TIMOTHY 3 Football1;Cross-Country1,2. HILL, LYNN 3 Language Club 3; Rousers1,2. HINNENKAMP, KEN. HLADKY, MARY 3 Girl's Chorus 3; Lab Ass't. 3; Rousers 1. HOGLE, HOWARD. HOGUE, RICHARD 3M-Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling1,2,3; Golf1,2,3; PE 2,3; YAF 3; AFS 1; Hi-Y1,2. HOLKESTAD, VICKI 3 Thespians 3; Voyageur 3; Band1,2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; 'Plays 2,3. HOLLAND, BETH 3 Thespians 2,3; NHS 2,3; FNHS1,2,3; Breezes 1; Language Club 1; Skip- perettes 2,3; Rousers 3; Class Officer 1; Plays 2,3; AFS 1. HOOD, CATHERINE 3 Usher Club 2. HOY, NANCY 3 Usher Club1,2,3; Libr.Ass't.1,2. HUBER, JOHN 3 M-Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3; lM1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3. HUBER, LOUISE. HUFF, KENNETH 3 Cross-Country 3; IM 3. HULLSIEK, ELIZABETH 3 FNHS 2; Language Club 1; Rousers 2,3. HUMPHREY, TIMOTHY. HURLEY, JANICE. HUSKINS, DEBORAH 3 NHS 2,3; Language Club 3; FMCC 1; Lab Ass't. 3; YAF 3; AFS 2,3. HUSTED, BARBARA 3 VICA 3. HUTCHINS, PAUL 3 Stage Crew 2; Judo Club 2; IM1,2; Plays 2. HUTMAKER, RICHARD 3 Choir 2,3; Baseball1. IMKER, JOHN MICHAEL. ISAACSON, GREGORY 3 DECA. JACOBS, JANEY 3 Y-Teens1,2,3; C-Squad 3; Rousers 3; IM 1. JACOBSEN, JUDITH 3 Voyageur 2; Y-Teens 2; Rousers1,2,3; IM 2. JACOBSEN, MARIETTA 3 Y-Teens 2. JAMES, GLEN. JAMES, NANCY 3 Cheerleader 1. JANDRO, DOUGLAS 3 ABUF 3; Hockey 2; IM1,2,3. JEFFERSON, RUFUS 3 Cross Country1,2,3; Track1,2,3; Skiing 2,3. JENKINS, STEVEN 3 Skiing1,2,3; IM1,2; Baseball1,2,3. JENSEN, DAVID 3 Band 1; Student Council 1,2; Skiing 2; IM1,2,3; Debate 1. IERDE, DEBRA 3 Thespians 3; Language Club 2,3; FMCC 1; Plays 2,3. JEWELL, MARGARET 3 Language Club 1; IM 1,2,3. JEZIERSKI, JOSEPH 3 Stage Crew 2,3; Track 1; IM 1; Plays 2,3. JOHNSON, BARBARA 3 Rousers 1,2,3. JQHNSON, JULIE. JOHNSON, MICHAEL. JOHNSON, PAMELA. JOHNSON, SHARON 3 NHS 2,3; FNHS 2,3; Language Club 1,2; Y-teens 2; Lab Ass't. 3; Rousers1,2; Gamut 1,3. JULIAN, NANCY 3 Y-teens 1. KASPER, JOHN. KATZMAN, TIMOTHY 3 NHS 2,3; Language Club 1; M-club 2,3; Basketball 1; CC 1,2,3; Swimming 2; IM1,2,3; Baseball1,2,3. KAUFENBERG, KIM. KAUFMAN, JEFFREY. KEMPER, MICHAEL 3 Band1,2,3; SelectBand 2,3; Jazz ensemble1,2,3. KERBER, NANCY 3 Language Club1,2,3; Y-teens1,2; Rousers1,2,3; IM1,2,3. KETCHUM, RAE ANN. KEMREY, ANNE 3 Artworkshop1,2; Usher Club1,2. KING, WILLIAM. KITCHAR,TIM. KLEIN, JENNIFER 3 Language Club1; Rousers1,2,3; IM1,2. KLOTZ, MARK. KNIGHT, STEPHEN 3 Band1,2; M-Club 2,3; Track1,2; Wrestling1,2,3; lM1,2,3. KNOWLES, BRUCE 3 Photo Club 3; Judo Club 2; Swimming 2,3. KOKESH, SUSAN 3 Usher Club 1; Y-Teens 2; MOEA 3. KRAMER, JOAN 3 Voyageur 2,3; Language Club 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2; Rousers 1,2; Voyageur Editor-in-Chief 3; Quill and Scroll 3. KRIDLER, LESLIE 3 Stage Crew1,2; FMCC 1; Plays1,2; Quill and Scroll 3; Youth Coalition 1, 2. KROLL, MARK 3 Breezes 3; Band 1; M-Club 3; Wrestling1,2,3,- lM1,2,3; Plays 1. KRUEGER, DARLENE. KRUEGER, TERRY. KUCHER, JAMES 3 M-Club 2,3; Football1,2,3; Basketball1; Track1,2,3; CC 2. KUCIJ, LENORE 3 Choir 1; Swimming 1,2. KULLBERG, WILLIAM 3 Jazz Ensemble1,2,3; Select Band 3; Band 1,2,3; Judo Club 2. KYHN, KENDRA 3 Girls Chorus1,2; Usher Club1,2; IM 1. LAHAYE, STEVEN. LAMBERTON, SUSAN. LANGLEY, DIANE 3 NHS 2,3; Voyageur1,2,3; Skipperettes 3; Rousers 3. LARSON, CURT 3 Stage Crew 2; Basketball1; Baseball1,2,3; Plays 2. h?gioN, SUSAN 3 NHS 3; Voyageur 2,3; Skipperettes 2; Rousers 1; IM 1; Quill 3 Scroll 3; LAWSON, ROBERT 3 Choir1,2. LEE, LINDA 3 Voyageur 2,3; Language Club 1; C-squad 2,3; Rousers1,2,3; IM 2,3; Home- coming Attendant 3; Quill 8t Scroll3; StudentCouncil1,2. LEE, PAMELA 3 NHS 2,3. LEECH, ROXANNE. LEEPER, DONALD. LEITZMAN, RICK. LENANDER, JOHN 31M 3. LEONARD, ALAN. LEONARD, WILLIAM 3 Band 1,2,3; Wrestling 1; Hi Y 1,2,3. LEWIS, BARBARA 3 Stud. Council Officer 1; Plays 1; AFS1,2,3; Improvements Committee 2 LINDENBERC, DAVID 3 Wrestling 2,3; IM1,2,3; PE 2. LINDQUIST, JILL 3 FNHS 1; Language Club 1; Rousers1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3; Class Officer 1; IM1,2; PE 2; Student Council1,2. LINDSTROM, MARK. LINE, WARREN 3 VICA 3. LOHR, JANE 3 Y-teens1,2; MOEA 3. LONGTON, GORDON. LORGE, DALE. LOVE, ALICE 3 Thespians1,2,3; Breezes 1; Language Club 1; Choir1,2,3,' Stud. Gov't. offi- cer 3; IM 1; Speech festival1,2,3; Vocalfestival1,2; Plays1,2,3; Debate 2,3; AFS 1. LOVE, WILLIAM. LOW, PATRICK 3 ABUF 3; Class officer 3. LUECK, CHARLES 3 NHS 2,3. LUKENS, GEOFFREY. LUNDBERG, JAMES. LUNDBY, CHARLES 3 M-Club 3; Wrestling 3. LUTES, JENNIFER 3 Language Club 1; Dict. Club 1. MACPHERSON, MARK. MADDY, JANIS 3 Language 3; Club 3; Y-teens 2. MACNUSON, JAMES. MAHADY, MARY. MALECHA, MARGARET 3 Thespians 2,3; Language Club 2; Choir 1; Y-teens1,2,3; Skipper- ettes 2,3; Rousers 3; lM1,2; PE ass't. 2; Speech festival 3; Plays 2,3; Flag Twirlers 1. MARTIN, KATHERINE. MCCALLUM, ROBERT- Football1; M-Club 2,3; CC 2,3; Hockey1,2,3; IM 1,2,3; Baseball 1, 2,3; PE Ass't. 2. MCCLURE, ROBERT KlPP. MCDOUGALL, MARY 3 Thespians 2,3; NHS 2,3; Breezes1,2,3; Language Club1,2,3; FMCC 1,2,3; Speech Festival1,2,3; Plays1,2,3. MCFERRAN, NANCY 3 Choir 3. McGEE, WILLIAM 3 Football1,2,3; M-Club 2,3; Track 3; Hockey1,2,3; Baseball1,2. MCHALE, SHAUN 31M 3. MCINERNY, THOMAS 3 NHS 2,3; M-Club 2,3; FootbaH1,2,3; Track1,2; IM1,2,3; Baseball 3. MCKEE, BRUCE 3 Photo Club 2,3; Wrestling 1. MCKENZIE, MARK. MCKINNEY, SUSAN 3 Rousers 1. McNUTT, MICHAEL. jylEDCALF, DANA 3 Choir 1; M-Club 3; Football1;Basketball1;Track1,3; IM1,2,3; Plays1, 2,3; Ath. Stud. Mgr. 2; Student Council 2. MELOCHE, LINDA 3 MOEA 3. MENKE, JANE 3 Language CIub1;Y-Teens1,2; Rousers1,2,3; IM 1. MERTES, MICHAEL 3 Language Club 1; Photo Club 2; lM1,2,3. MESSICK, DAVID 3 Thespians1,2,3; Breezes 3; Language Club1,2,3; FMCC1,2; Gamut 2,3; Speech Festival 1,2,3; Plays1,2,3; Voyageur 3. MILES, HENRY 3 Lab Ass't. 3; M-club 2,3; ABUF 2,3; Cross-Country 1; Track 1,2,3; Swim- ming 2; I.M.1,3; Dict.Club1,2,3. MILLER, BRADLEY 3 Class Officer 1; M-club1,2,3; Wrestling1,2,3; l.M.1,2,3. MILLER, BRUCE 3 Class Officer 2; Track 1; Skiing 1; l.M.1,2,3. MILLER, MARTIN 3 Chess Club 2; Wrestling 2. MINKLER, JAMES 3 Jazz Ensemble 3; Select Band 3; Band1,2,3; ABUF 3; Hockey 1; LM. 1,2, 3; MYC 3. MOLZAHN, SUE 3 FNHS 2,3; R0users1,2,3. MONTGOMERY, BRUCE 3 NHS 2,3. MONTGOMERY, JAMES 3 Thespians 2,3; NHS 2,3; Gamut1,2,3. MOORE, WILLIAM 3 Football1,2;Wrestling1,2,3; LM. 1. MORAN, MARK 3 Judo Club 3. MORGAN, JAMES 3I.M.1,2. MORSETH, SCOTT 3 Choir1,3; l.M.1,2,3; Hockey1,2. MUELLER, EDWARD. NEAL, TIMOTHY. NELSON, GREGORY 3 Thespians1,2,3; NHS 2,3; Language Club 1; Plays 1,2,3; Debate1,2,3. NELSON, MARK. NELSON, STEVEN 3 Language Club 2; IM1,2,3. NESS, COY. NEUMAN, PATRICIA 3 Choir 2,3; Girls Chorus 1; Y-teens 1,2; C-squad 2,3; Rousers1,2,3; IM 1; Student Council 1,2. NICHOLSON, KRISTA 3 Rousers 1. NIKOLAI, LYNNAE. NORDSETH, KARIN. NORDSETH, STEVEN 3 Breezes 2,3; Band1,2,3; Select band 3; Jazz ensemble 3; Wrestling 1; IM 3. NOTTINGHAM, MARCIA 3 Language Club 1; IM 1,2,3; PE ass't. 3. NOVARIA, NANCY 3 Homecoming Attendant 3. NUMATA, TETSUTO 3 NHS 2,3; Choir 3; IM 3; Debate 3; Wrestling 2. ODT, CHRISTINE 3 Voyageur 3; Breezes 2; Language Club1,2; Choir 1; FMCC1,2. OGIN, WENDY 3 Y-teens 2; IM1,3. OIE, DAVID 3 Band1,2. OKERBERG, KAREN 3 Language Club 1; IM 1; Speech festival 1; Plays 1,2; Debate 1. OLK, CHERYL. OLSON, DAVID 3 Language Club 1; Skiing 1,2; IM 2. O'NEILL, MARLEEN 3 Voyageur 2,3; Language Club 3; Band 1,2,3; Select Band 2,3; Y-teens 1; FTA 1; Quill 81 Scroll 3. OPPEN, NEAL 3 ABUF 3; IM 3. ORNDORFF, VIRGINIA 3 Breezes1,2,3; Language Club 1; Rousers 1. OSBORN, NANCY 3 Y-teens 2,3; Judo Club 2; MOEA 3. OTTUM, KENT 3 Hockey1,2; IM 1; MOEA 3. OVARES, MARIA 3 C3Squad 3; AFS 3; Language Club 3. OWENS, KATHY 3 Language Club 1; Skipperettes 1; Rousers 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3; Class Officer 3; IM1,2,3; Homecoming Queen 3; PE Ass't. 2. PACHKOFSKY, JON 3 Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Swimming 2. PADDOCK, JAMES 3 VICA 3. PARKER, JOY 3 NHS 2,3; Language Club 3; Usher Club1,2,3; Library Ass't.1,2; FMCC1,2,3. PATCH, PAUL 3 Art WorkshOp 2; Language Club 1; Photo Club 2; Chess Club 1; Judo Club 2; ABUF 2; Skiing 1,2; lM 1,2; Tennis 2; Plays 1; Youth Coalition 3. PMGE PATTEE 3 Rousers1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 3. PATTEN, JANIS. PATTERSON, BRAD. PAUL, ANN MARIE 3 Select Band 3; Band1,2,3; lM 1,2,3. PAULSON, DAVID 3 Voyageur 2; Basketball1,2; lM1,2,3'; Tennis 1,2,3. PAULSON, JAMES. PEARSON, MARK. PECK,TIMOTHY. PEDERSEN, PATRICM. PEDERSON, PATRICK 3IM1,2; Baseball1; VICA 3. PENDLETON, THOMAS 3 Voyageur 2,3; Language Club1,2; Swimming 2,3. PETERJOHN, DAVID 3 Language Club 3; lM 1,2,3; Golf 1,2,3. PETERS, CLEVENGER 3 ABUF 2,3; Football 1; Swimming 2,3; lM 1,2,3; Student Council1. PETERS, KENT - Student CouncH 1; Chess Club 2,3; Basketball1; Hockey 1; Swimming 2,3; IM 1,2,3; Golf 1; ABUF 2,3. PETERSON, DAVID. PETERSON, JERROLD 3 M-Club 2,3; Football1,2,3; Hockey 1,2,3; Baseball1,2,3. PETERSON,THOMAS. PETTY, KAREN 3 Voyageur 3; Breezes 3; Girls Chorus 3; Y-Teens 3; Debate 3; TAD 3. PIERCE, ELIZABETH 3 Language Club 2; Y-Teens1,2,3. PIERSON, MARY 3 Y-teens1,2,3; Rousers 1,2,3; IM 1,2,3; PE ass't. 2,3. PI1TEL, JOYCE 3 Rousers 1,2,3; Cheerleader1,2,3; IM1,2; PE ass't. 2. PLAZIAK, DAN POPE, KIRSTY 3 Thespians 3; Voyageur 3; Language Club 3; Choir 3; C-squad 3; Rousers 3; AFS 3; Plays 3; Speech festival 3. PRATT, SUSAN 3 NHS 2,3; Rousers 3. RAMBOW, IUDY ANN. RAMSEY, CHARLES. RANDALL, CHARLES. RANNENBERG, STEPHEN 3 Judo Club 2; Basketball1; Swimming 2,3; IM 2. RASK, TODD. RASMUSSEN, SUE. REBNEY, SCOTT 3 Chess Club 2; Judo Club 2,3; IM 3. REED, COLLE1TE 3 Choir 1,3; Girl's Chorus 2; Skipperettes 2,3; IM 1; Plays 2. RED, MICHAEL 3 Trumbuckle 3. REISCHAUCER, ROBERT 3 Basketball 3. ROGERS, DONALD. RENGERS, DEBBIE 3 Breezes 1,2,3; Y-teens 1; Language Club 1,2; Quill 3 Scroll 3. RICHARDS, JAYNE 3 Thespians 2,3; Band 1; Choir 1,2,3; FTA 1; Gamut 2; Speech Festival 2; Plays 1,2,3. RICHARDSON, DAVID- Football1,2,3; Wrestling 1; lM1,2,3; PE 2. RICHTER, ROBERT 3 Jazz Ensemble 2,3; Select Band 2,3; Band1,2,3; Skiing 2; Swimming 1, 3; Tennis 1,2,3. RICKABAUGH, MARK. RICK, JOSEPH. RISLUND, MILES. RISTOW, DANA. ROBBINS, DARCY. ROBERTS, CLIFFORD 3 M-club 2,3; ABUF 3; Track 2,3; Hockey1,2,3; Gray's Bay Packers 1, 2,3; African Studies Program 3. ROBERTS, MICHAEL 3 M-club 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; IM 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; PE 3551. 3; Grays Bay Packers1,2,3. RODE, MARY ANN 3 Voyageur 2; Breezes 2; Y-teens 2; IM 2; Daisy Mae Candidate 2. ROGERS, ROBERTA 3 Band 1,2,3; Select Band 2,3; IM 1,3. ROGERS, RON 3 Hockey 1,2. ROSAASEN, RICHARD. ROTH, BARBARA LEE. ROTH, JOHN 3 NHS 2,3; Breezes 1,2,3; Breezes editor-in-chief 3; Student Council 1,2; Class officer 2; CC 1; Skiing 1; IM 1,3; THE 3; Quill 8t Scroll 3. RUSNACKO, GARY. RUSSELL, JAMES 3 Trumbuckle 3. RUSSELL, PATRICE. SADEK, PAUL 3 Thespians1,2,3; Breezes 1,2; Choir 2,3; Gamut 3; Speechfestival1,2,3; Plays 1,2,3. SANKO, MARY. SAPP, MARVIN. SAUSE, JENNIFER 3 Thespians 2,3; Breezes 1; Gamut 3; Plays 2,3; THE 2,3. SAVILLE,SCOTT. SAYTHER, GEORGE. SCHAFER, D. BLAIR. SCHIBILLA, RONALD- IM 1; VlCA 3. SCHIERMAN, JEFFREY 3 Chess Club 1; CC 1,2; Swimming 2; IM 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Speech Festival 2; Soccer Club 3. SCHIMMELPFENNING, CONRAD 3 VICA 3. SCHLACHTER, STEVEN 3 VICA 3. SCHNUR, ANNE 3 Voyageur 2; Language Club1,2; Rousers 2,3; lM1,2,3. SCHOEPHOERSTER, ALANNA 3 NHS 2; Language Club 2,3; Lib.Ass't.1,2,3. SCHRAMM, ROBERT 3 Hockey 1; IM1,2,3. SCHULZ, KENT. SCOTT, CONSTANCE LEE 3 Stage Crew 2; Plays 2; Flag Twirlers 1. SCRIVNER,TIMOTHY. SEAMANS, STEPHEN 3 Judo Club 2; Swimming 2,3; IM 1,2. SEAMANS,THOMAS. SEEHOF, GREGORY 3 Chess Club1,2; Library 3; PE Ass't. 2; MOEA 3; YAF 3. SEEKER, SHEILA. SElBERT, BARBARA 3 NHS 2,3; Rousers 1,2,3; Cheerleader1,2,3; lM1,2,3; PE Ass't. 2. SEIDEL, JUDITH 3 NHS 2,3; FNHS 1,2,3; Voyageur 3; Language Club 1; Skipperettes 1,2,3; Rousers 3; IM 1; Gamut 2; PE Ass't. 2; AFS1,2; Class officer 3. SENG, DEBORAH 3 Daisy Mae Candidate 1. SEVERSON, MARK. SHAUCHNESSY, ELIZABETH 3 Choir 2,3; Girls Chorus 1; Plays 2; MOEA 3. SHAVER, WALLY 3 Photo 1,2; Judo Club 2,3; Hockey 1; 1M1,2,3; Baseball1. SHEEHAN,JAY. SHERIDAN, CANDICE 3 Voyageur 3; Language Club 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2; FMCC 1. SHOWERS, SANDRA 3 Voyageur 2; Language Club 1,2; Rousers 1,2. SHREVE, PAUL 3 Gamut 2. SHRIVER, PEGGY - Y-teens 1; VICA 3. SIMCOX, SCOTT 3 M-Club 2,3; 1M1,2,3; Baseball 2; Nb. Stud. Mgr. 2,3. SIMONSON, CYNTHIA 3 NHS 2,3; Voyageur 3; Language Club 1; Jazz Ensemble 2,3; Select Band 2,3; Band1,2,3; FMCC 2; IM 1; PE Ass't. 3. SKARJUNE, DAVID 3 Voyageur 2,3; Breezes1,2,3; Photo1,2,3; Judo Club 2; Lab Ass't. 2. SMISEK, QUENTIN 3 Thespians 2,3; NHS 2,3; Stage Crew 2; Plays 2,3. SMITH, LORRIE 3 Y-teens 1,2; C-Squad 2,3; Rousers1,2,3; IM1,2; Homecoming Attendant 3; AFS 3. SMITH, NANCY 3 VICA 3. SMITH, STEPHEN. SMITH, VICKE. SMITH, WILLIAM G. SMITH,WILLIAM H. SNYDER, CHARLES. SNYDER, TOM. SOPKO, JACQUELINE 3 Rousers1,2,3. SOTHERLUND, LORI 3 Choir 1; Girls Chorus 2; Rousers 1. STACKEN, MARYJO. STANCHFIELD, GREGORY 3 ABUF 3; Hockey 1; IM 1,2,3. STATTMAN, MIKE. STEINBERGER, KATHRYN 3 NHS 2,3; Language Club 3; FMCC1,2,3; IM 1; Plays 1; AFS 2,3. STEINKAMP, LORI 3 Language Club 1; Usher Club1. STILLWEL, HOLLY 3 NHS 2,3; Art Workshop 3; Language Club 3; FMCC 1; Rousers 1; IM 1. STRAND, PAULA 3 Jazz Ensemble1,2,3; Select Band 2,3; Band1,2,3; Judo Club 2,3; PE Ass't. 3; Plays 1. STREETER, DONALD 3 Football 1; 1M 1,2,3; Baseball 3. STRONG, ED. STRONG, STEVEN 3 NHS 2,3. STROT, BRADLEY. STUDENSKI, WAYNE 3 IM 3. SULLIVAN, STEVE 3 VICA 3. SUNDEM, GWEN 3 Voyageur 1; Girls choms 1; Rousers 1,2,3; IM1,2,3; Student Council 1, 2. SWANSON, ELIZABETH 3 Language Club 1,2; Choir 1; Girls Chorus 2; Plays 1; MOEA 3; AFS1,2. SWEERE, RlCK3 NHS 2,3; Football1,2,3; Swimming 2,3; Baseball1,2,3. SWEET, JANICE 3 NHS 2,3; Language Club1,2; Rousers 1,2,3; Cheerleader 3; Class Officer 2; lM1,2; Homecoming attendant 3; PE ass't. 2,3; Plays 1; Stud.Council1. SWEIGER, MICHAEL 3 MOEA 3. TAGCATZ, MARK 3 Band1,2; Select band 2; lM1,2,3. TATE, SUSAN 3 Y-teens 2; Rousers1,2,3; Cheerleader 3; IM1,2; Student Council 2. TAYLOR, KATHI 3 Choir 1,3; Girls Chorus 2. THALMANN, SANDRA. THIER, PETER. THIESSEN, LOIS 3 Language Club 1; FTA 3; Debate 2; Dict. Club 2. THOMAS, ELIZABETH. THOMPSON, DAVID 3 M-Club 3; Skiing 3. THOMPSON, JOHN 3 MOEA 3. THOMPSON, KENT. THOMPSON, PHYLLIS 3 Homecoming Attendant 3. THOMPSON, ROBIN 3 Art Workshop 3; Language Club1,2; Rousers1,2; IM1. THOMPSON, ROGER. THOMPSON, VICTORIA 3 NHS 2,3; FNHS1,2,3; Breezes 1; Language Club 1; Skipperettes 2,3; Rousers 3; Gamut 1; Plays 2; AFS1. THOMSON, DAVID 3 Breezes1,2; Stud.Gov.Officer 1; Skiing 1. THORNBLAD, CLAES. THRONE, NATALIE 3 Breezes 1; Language Club 2; Rousers 2; lM1,2. TITSWORTH, STEVEN 3 Thespians 2,3; Jazz Ensemble 2,3; Select Band 2,3; Band 2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; Judo Club 2,3; Track 3; lM 2,3; Speech festival 2,3; Plays 2,3. TOEPFER, JOANNE 3 Y-teens 1,2; Usher Club 1; MOEA 3. TOMLINSON, STEVE 3 NHS 3; Chess Club1,2,3; IM 1,2,3. TONGEN, WAYNE 3 M-Club 2,3; Football1,2,3; Basketball1; IM 2,3; Baseball1; PE Ass't. 2. TOTUSHEK, KATHLEEN 3 Judo Club 2. TRACY, PATRICIA. UPDEGRAFF, STEPHEN. UPGREN, STEPHEN 3 Hockey 1,2; 1M 1,2,3. UPHAM, CATHY 3 Breezes1,2,3; Language Club 1; Rousers 1,2,3; lM1,2. VANDENBRANDEN, KEITH 3 Att Workshop 3; Chess club 3; IM 3; Debate 3. VANRICKLEY, GAIL 3 Y-teens 2,3; Stage Crew 2; IM 1; VICA 3. VINCE, MAYNARD. VOIGT, LARRY. VOMHOF, DOUGLAS. WAGNER, DIANE 3 Language Club 1; Band 1; Rousers 1,2,3; lM 1,2. WARREN, MARK. WARTMAN, JACQUELINE 3 Language Club 2,3: Y-teens1,2; Rousers1,2,3; IM 1. WATTEN, LISA 3 Y-teens 1; Stud.Council1; FTA 1; Rousers1,3; Gamut 1. WEBQRG, PAULINE. WEIK, PHILLIP - Swimming 2; IM 2,3; Baseball1,2,3. WEINAUER, SUSAN. WELLENS, CHRIS 3 NHS 2,3; Jazz Ensemble 1,2; Rousers 1,2,3; Debate 2,3; Quiz Bowl 1; Dict. Club 2,3. WELLER, KATHLEEN 3 Language Club 1; Y-teens 2,3; Rousers1,2,3; 1M 1,2. WENZ, KAREN 3 Rousers 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3; Daisy Mae 3. WHISLER,JOHN 3 NHS 2,3; FNHS 2,3; Jazz Ensemble1,2,3; Band1,3; IM 3; MYC 2,3. WILLCOX, JAY -- IM 1,2. WILLCOX, LYNN 3 Voyageur 3; Language Club 2,3; Y-teens1,2; FMCC 1; Rousers1,2,3. WILLIAMS, TERI 3 Language Club 1; Student Council 1; Stage Crew 2; Rousers1,2,3. WILSON, GREGORY. WINCHELL, SALLY. WINTER, JUDY 3 Library Ass1t. 1; PE Ass't. 2; Plays 1. WOJCIK, VICTORIA 3 NHS 2,3; Language Club 1,2,3; FMCC1,2,3; Dictionary Club 3. WOLFE, LOIS 3 FMCC 1; MOEA 3. WOLFZE, THOMAS 3 Basketball 1,2,3; IM 1,2,3; Gray's Bay Packers 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; PE Ass't. . gObOZD, CLAUDIA 3 Language Club 1; Choir 2; Girls Chorus 1; IM1,2; Plays 2; Home Ec u . WOOD, RODGER 3 Hockey 2; lM1,2,3. WRIGHT, KAREN 3 Breezes1,2; Language Club 1; Rousers1,2,3; Cheerleader 3. WROGE, JED 3 Basketball1,2,3; IM 1,2,3; Baseball 3. WYMAN, MICHAEL. WYNN, RICHARD 3 M-club 2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; PE Ass't. 2; VICA 3. YERKS, NANCY 3 Voyageur 3; IM1,2. YOUNG, PATRICIA 3 IM 1; VICA 3. YOUNGSTROM, STEVEN. ZICARELLI, JAMES 3 M-club 2,3; Football1,2,3; Basketball1,2,3;Track1,2,3; PE ass'L 2. ZSCHOCHER, SUSAN 3 FTA 3. 157 What's it all about? Who does it? What1 do they do? How do we know? CLIFFORD ROBERTS lll 1952-1970 Cliff Roberts, better known around the school as Dinky, is a friend who will be missed at Minnetonka. Dinky was a good guy and well liked by all the people who knew him. He was the guy that everyone would knock and give a hard time, but this seemed to strengthen him. His personality and his outlook on life made it possible for Cliff to take anything given to him. He thought highly of his friends and was bound and determined to have good times, and there were a lot of good-times shared with Cliff. Many who never found time to appreciate Cliff realize their profound loss now that Dinky is gone. Pat Low drawings by Bruce Miller A 11Aagard, Lindy 124 Aaker, Beth C. 95 1Aaker, Bryan 124 Aalgaard, Lynn 109 1Abel, Kathleen 30, 38,124,162 Abramson, David 30, 57,109 Adams, Carrie 109 Adams, Charles109 tAdams, Mary 41,124 Adams, Nanci 95 tAddison, Charles 42,124 Addison, Scott 95 1Adsem, Barbara 16, 37, 43,122, 124 tAgrell, Mary124 1tAhlcrona, Susan 41,124 Ahl, David A. 95 Albee, Ellen109 Albrecht, Susan L. 95 Aldritt, Patricia 25, 32, 40, 109 Allar, Bruce K. 55, 60, 95 1:Allar, Dennis 42, 53, 54, 62, 70,124 Allen, Carl N. 109,165 Allen, Jennifer 25, 35, 39, 33, 109 1Allen, Richard 42, 59, 71,124 Allen, Bob 42, 59 Allen, Ronald C. 65, 96 Amend, Nena 95 tAnderson, Cheryl124 tSeniors Anderson, Clay109 Anderson, Curtis 76, 89 Anderson, Daniel J. 95 Anderson, Darrel109 Anderson, DavidJ.109 Anderson, David P.109 Anderson, David R.109 Anderson, Debra 25,109, 29 Anderson, Dena L. 39, 95 Anderson, Einer 65, 85 Anderson, Glen D.109 Anderson, Guy109 1Anderson, Jane 32,124 Anderson,Jane109 tAnderson, Jeffrey 42, 49, 71,124 Anderson John 78 Anderson, Joy A. 41, 95, 166 Anderson, Julie D. 41, 95 Anderson, Kathy109 Anderson, Keith 35, 69,109 Anderson, Kurt109 tAnderson, Leslie 32,124 Anderson, Linda109 Anderson, Lonnie L. 55 1Anderson, Mary12,13,17, 46, 124, 128, 139 1Anderson, Nancy 34, 124 Anderson, Nancy Lee 95 Anderson, Peter 57 Anderson, Rebecca A. 95 Anderson, Roger 54,109 79X . t Anderson, Terry109 Anderson, Wendy 38,109 Andrews, Jane E. 36, 41, 96 Andrews, Robert109 tAngrist,James124 1Anlauf, Paul124 3Anthony, Becky 124 Anthony, Debbie Rae 95 Armstrong, James 109 Arnold, Dwayne 109 Asp, Andrew 95 3Austin, Nancy124 Ayre, Thomas 55, 95, 68 B Badger, Catherine 25, 26, 32, 95 Baer, Barb 95 Bailey, Linda 32, 41, 95 Baird, Joel 95 Baker, Harry 81 Bakken, Cathy 40, 46,109 Baldwin, Royce109 Balhorn, Glenda 95 Balgard, Ruby 89 Baltuff, Ann109 Banker, Barbara 95 Banyon, Gayle 95 Barke, Kevin109 Barke, Robin 95 Barlau, Mark 95 Barnard, Kerry 60, 95 5Barnard, Mary 124 5Barnes, David 42, 59, 71, 124 Barnes, Debbie109 Barnes, Kenneth 109 Barnum, John T. 109 5Barrows, Thomas 61,124 Bartee, Thomas 109 Bartholow, Gail109 i1Bartholow, Richard 34, 124 Bartholow, Thomas 95 Bartom, Katherine109 5Barton, Rhoda124 5Barton, Rhonda 125 Bastiansen, Mark 109 5Batman, Leslie 125 Batman, Sharon 36,109 Batzli, Laura 32, 40, 109 5Bauer, Gary 125 Bauman, Thomas 76 Bean, Robert 39, 54, 64, 109 5Bechtle, Brian 42, 54, 125 Bechtle, Katherine 41, 95 Beck, Pamela 95 5Beck, Stephen 21, 25, 38, 125 Beckman, James 109 Bedford, Randall109 z5Bedor, Ernest 27, 29, 38, 69, 126 Bedor, loan 40, 109 Belfrey, David 109 Bell, Mary 32, 37, 41, 95 Bell, Pamela C. 95 Bell, Tom 95 Bellinghausen, Lee109 Bellinghausen, Mary 95 5Benn, Patsy126 i1Benny, Bernard 48,126 5Benson, James 126 Benson, Robert 95 Benz, Bernard 109 Berg, Douglas 45, 91, 141 Berger, Randall 38, 95 Berglin, John 109 Berglund, Brad 95 Bergslein, Rosalind 95 5Bergstrom, Kristin 126 Berkland, Margaret 91 Berquist, Stephanie 41, 95 Berres, Alice 91 i:Berscheit, Ellen 126 Berscheit, Jane 95 Besse, Jane 87 5Beseke, Barbara126 Betz, Charles 60, 95 Beyer, Beth Ann 38, 95 tBeyer, Kathryn 126 Bickford, Anne Marie 41, 95 mBickford, Lora126 i1Bierens, DeHaan, Willem 25, 27, 30, 45,126, 163 Billette, Cynthia 89 Bird, Timothy 69, 81, 166 Bishop, John 110 Bishop, Leverett 110 Bishop, Martha 32, 41, 95 Bishop, Richard 110 Bishop, Stephen 25 Bizek, Sue Kay 95 1 Blair, John 34,126 5Blair, Steve126 Blanke, Laura 95 Blankenship, Carol 95 Blegen, Douglas 110 Bloomberg, Kim 110 Board, Beverly 37, 40, 110 d1Bolin, Scott126 Bolton, Brian 60, 96 Bonkoski, Bruce 35,110 Boote, Bradley 96 .,,'.-,,fn';.',,'.'.,.'.2,..' 2 ,.i;;r;'... ..,;'.,.',...2.'.,,,.j.. , l .. Borman, Pati L. 96 1Born, Russell15, 25, 71, 126 Bosacker, Charles 68, 82 Bosacker, Stephen 96 1Bossert, Robert122, 127 Bowers, Mark 42, 59,110 i1Bowers, Stephen 58, 59 5Boyer, Robert126 Bradford, Bradley 96 1Brager, Warren 127 Brager, William 96 1Bragg, David127 Brancel, Robert 110 Brennan, Jill 41, 96 Breska, Dana 110 Brettinger, Cheri 35, 110 Bright, Bill 96 Brink, Mary 96 Brisley, Charlie 96 Bristol, Connie 37, 40,110 Britzius, Scott 45, 110 Bro, Tim 110 Broman, Bill110 Bromenschenkel, Walter 76 5Brooks, Charles 126 Brooks, Michele 96 5Brost,James127 Brost, Victoria 35,110 Brown, Barbara A. 96 5Brown, Carla 33,127 Brown, Cynthia 38,110 5Brown, Hugh127 Brown, Pamela 32, 33, 34,110,166 Brown, Richard E. 110 Brown, Robert L. 69, 110 Browning, Patrica 38, 96 5Brozek, Deborah 127 Brozek, Laurie 25, 34, 96 Bruce, Patricia 34, 37, 110,166 Bruneau, Gary 110 Bruner, Mary 96 mBruning, Leslie 13,127 Buckett, Kristen 36,110 5Budd, Jane 127 Buell, Lauri 110 Buerger, Constance 82 Buerger, Darril 77 Buetltel, Stephen 96 Buettner, Cara 33, 110 Bunday, Martha 96 Burau, Gail110 mBurk, Jeffrey 127 Burnett, Steve 96 Burnley, Jeff 96 Burton, Bradford127 Burton, Elizabeth 32, 41,108,110, 29 5Burton, Katherine 32, 38, 44, 127 Butterfield, Michael 96 Butzow, Gretchen 96 C Cable, Floyd 110 Callaghan, Terrance 96 Cameron, Michael 96 Cameron, Peter 110 Cammack, Bruce 37,110 Camp, Debra 33 Campbell, Chris 110 Campbell, Crawford 96 Campbell, Ford 25, 38, 39, 57 Campbell, Harry 96 Canfield, Scott 96 Carleton, Richard 110 Carlson, Bruce 96 5Carlson, Deborah 32, 40,127 Carlson, Garret 37, 57, 96 Carlson, Cary 96 1Carlson,Janet128 Carlson, Kent 65, 96 Carlson, Laura 32, 41, 96 4Carlson, Nancy 128 i1Carlson, Wendy 32,128 Carson, Hartman 57,110 Casey, Craig 110 Castor, Cynthia 38,110 Caswell, David 38,110 Caswell, Diana 96 Cerra, Brad 110 Cerra, Lynn 41, 96 Chandler, Ames 26, 40,110 Chaney, Guy 110 5Chanin,Julie128 Charleston, Jim 96 Chase, Anne 16, 96 5Chase, Chris 20, 25, 35, 71,123 Chase, Douglas 89 1Chatfield, Jo 25,128 Cheney, Deborah 96 Chisholm, William 85, 90 Chowen, Joe 110 i1Chowen, Maryann 34 5Christiensen, Craig 42, 54,128 Christiansen, Curtis 96 Christensen, Cary 42, 67, 69,111 Christensen, Raymond 81 Christopherson, Daniel 35,111 6Christopherson, Mary128 Christy, Terri 40, 111, 119 1Church, Richard 15,120 Cici, Alexandra 39, 96 mCilley, Laura 129 Cimbulis, Ilga 96 Cimbulis, Maris111 5Clapp, Stephen 129 Clausen, Jeff 96 5CIay,John129 Clay, Lyle 96 Cleveland, Mary 111 Clough, Becky 96 1Cochran, Daniel129 Cochran, Kitty 96 a Coty,John129 Coe, Darlinda 96 1Cole, Christine 25, 39, 129 5Collividino, Graciela 30 i1Collver, Kathleen129 5Comer, Beth 32,129 Comer, Cynthia 96 7Comer, John 42, 49, 70,129 Comer, Steve 65, 96 Condon, James 96 Conrad, Ken 54,111 Cook, Kathy 41, 96 Coons, Susan 41, 96,170 Cooper, Evelyn 89 Cordell, Patricia111 Cornish, Richard 38, 39, 111 Cosler, Dave 97 Countryman, Sandy 97 Coveny, Jerome 97 Cox, Jerald 82 1Cravens, Lowell 42, 54, 69,129 Crawford, Wesley111 5Crees, Robert129 Crees, Steven 55, 65, 97 Crooks, Cary 60, 97 Croushore, Janet111 Cummings, Jo Ann 35,111 Cunningham, Doug111 Cupps, Steve 97 Cutler, Sheery 97 D Dagen, Kris111 Dahl, Cary 97 Dahl, Jean 97 j8Dahl, William 129 Dahlmeir, Jeanne 97 Daniel, Debbie 97 Daniels, Terrell 25, 40, 29,111 Davenport, John 81 akDavidson, Doreen 32, 129 Davis, Art111 Davis, Jeffrey 60, 97 Davis, Joy 32, 40,111 3Davis, Patricia 26, 129 11Dawson, John 34,129 Dayton, Elizabeth111 8Dean, Anthony129 Dean, David F. 97 Deerson, Holly 97 DeFarcy, David 48, 97 DeFrancesco, Dianne 97 Dehn, Stephanie 97 Dehnel, David 37, 57,111 8DelMatio, Thomas129 DeMun, Steven 97 Denny, Mike 60 DeSantis, Ernest 89 DeSantis, Reva Lea 35,111 Devereaux, Jean 97 5DeVere, Dan 130 DeVries, Alison 41, 97 DeVries, Deborah 20, 25, 44,111,131 DeWerff, John 38,111 DeWitt, Barbara 30, 97 41DeWitt, Cynthia 26, 29, 43,130 Dibble, Robin 38, 41, 97 Dickey, Becky 97 Dickey, Sue111 Diedrich, William 54, 85 Diers, Denise 41, 97 1Diers, Marc 130 Dieruf, Sherry111 Dillon, Sherry 97 Dirks, Blake 42, 64, 54, 69,111 DiTosto, Tom 111 Dixon, Charles111 a'1Doe, Kristine 130 Doe, Tawn111 Doege, Jean 32, 41, 97 Doherty, Timothy 39, 65, 97 Donohue, Jay 60, 97 Donovan, Rick111 Dooley, Ann 18, 34,111, 162 Dorf, Linda111 Dornfeld, David 45, 82 Dotson, Mary Jo 97 Dotson, Randy111 Doughterty, Robin 41, 97 Douglas, Barbara 130 Douglass, Donald 111 Drawert, Diane111 1Dreblow, Bruce 16, 17, 42, 54, 62,128,130 Dreblow, Carter 38, 42, 56, 69, 111 11Dreblow, Terry 130 Dressler, David111 Dudding, George111 Dudycha, Donald111 Duepner, Cheryl 38, 111 Duepner, Linda 38, 46, 97 Duff, Chris 26, 97 Duff, Nicholas 81 Dummer, Charlene170 8Dunlap, Laurie 27, 29,130 4Dunn, Michael130 Dunn, Terry 33, 40,111 Dunnavan, Susan 97 Dunsmore, Marlene 98 Dunsmore, Ronald 42, 56, 111 Durst, Lester 98 yKDutcher, Dawn 26, 29, 43,130 Dutcher, Lynn 98 4Dvorak, Kenneth 130 Dyste, Michael 65, 98 AFS CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: J. Windland, N. Wingate, K. Abel, B. Lewis. TOP ROW: 5. Sever- son, L. McIntyre, K. Steinberger, B. McDougall. STANDING: K. Pope, B. Kohls. Ebert, Lorelei 89, 98 Eckert, George 98 Ecklund, Sherry 98 1Ecoff, Geoffrey 130 Edblad, Patsy 81 Edman, Kristine 35,111 Edmondson,Jeffrey111 Egan, Ramon 98 Ehlert, Virginia 33,111 Einspahr, Ann 32, 40,111 Eisenreich, Tom Elgren, Albin111 Elling, Laurie 37, 98 Elliott, John 89, 91 Elliott, Terri111 Ellsworth, Jim 98 Emison, Catherine 98 Empey, Jan 42, 46,111 Engebretson, Mark111, 29 Ennis, Richard 98 8Erickson, Colleen 130 Erickson, Kris 34,112 Erickson, Kurt 98 Erickson, Lori112 Ernst, Janice 43,112,163 Estabrooks, Marlys 33, 34, 40,112 Esterling, Tim 55, 98, 65 Eue, John 38, 69,112 F Farmer, David Farness, Marguerite 85 Farnes, Nancy 98 3Farnes, Stephen 27,130 Farr, Alan 98 Feichtinger, Lessie 79 41Feik, Fredrick 45, 42,130 Feldmann, Ward 55,61 Felker, Doug112 i:Felker,Joel130 Feller, Cathy 98 Fellman, Eric 38, 55, 98 162 mel 7, Ferguson, David 55, 59, 98 Ferguson, Marjorie 25,112 1Fero, Gary 8Ferry, Phillippe 16, 30 Fick, Eloise 87 Filburn, Mary 98 1Filippi, Jane 130 Filippi, Robert 98 Fine, Mike112 Finley, Rosemary112 Finnerty, Lori 32, 98 :kFinnerty, Mary 27,131 Fitts, Charlie 60, 98 Fitzgerald,James112 Flaa, Sylvia 89 Flaig, Carol 37, 98 Flavin, Frances112 11Flavin, Kevin131 1Flax,lohn 131 Wleming, Dave131 Fleming, Nick 67,112 Flenner, Ted 59, 112 Flesher, Lee 37,112 11Flesness, Jim 8Fletcher, Barbara 36,131 Flink, Cindy 98 Flor, Patricia 32,112,163 Forbes, Cheryl 41, 98 Force, Michael 60, 98 1Forsberg, Roxanne131 Forss, Karen 112 Foss, Mike 98 Fossen, Bette 35, 112 Foty, Debbie 98 8Fowler, Lydia 33,131 Fowler, Milo 78 Fowler, Wes 112 Frakes, David Franklin, Mark 98 8Franklin,SherrilI122, 131 11Frantz, DeH131 Frantz, Jackie 32, 41, 98 Frantz, Karen112 8Fraser, Michael 34,48,131 Fraser, Patricia 35, 48,112 Frauendienst, Cheryl112 Frederick, Mary 112 Fredrickson, Doreen 112 xxFredrickson, Karen 132 3Fremming, Jacalyn 26, 46, 47,132 Fremming, William 57, 98 Wrench, Dennis 38, 39, 42, 54,132 Fritz, Janet 98 Fritz, Warren 37, 57, 112 Froberg, Debby 26, 37, 40,103,112 xxFroberg, Sandra132 Fuhrman, Joe 112 xFulkerson, Deborah 34, 132 Fuller, Richard 89 3Funk, Stephen 37, 42, 49, 71, 133 Furnas, Susan 39, 98 Fury, Celeste 38, 98, 112 Fury, Pat 38 Fuss, Andy 112 Fyock, Tudie 89 G Gabbert, James 42, 108,112 Gaedy, Doreen 98 3Gager, Nancy 26, 29, 32,133, 40 y4Gallagher, Jeremiah 133 Gallagher, Michal 98 Garneau, Norman 91 Gatz, Linda 43,112 Gavin, David 98 Gavin, Scott 3Gavin, Sharon 133 Geldert, Daniel 86 i5Gerber, Daniel133 Gerber, Edward 55, 98 3Cerberding, Peter 37, 133 Gersich, Margie 98 Giguere, Robert 87 Giltner, Cary 98 xGlaefke, Barney Glantz, Wendy112 Glaser, Holly 98 Gleason, Pat 99 Gleim, Bruce 99 Gluek, Dave 99 Gluek, John 42, 59,112 Gniffke, Alfred 82 Goettelman, Sharon 112 Gorrin, Erin 99 8Goffin, Patrick133 Goode, Johnathan 99 $Goodman, Thomas 42, 54, 62, 63, 70, 133 Goodmanson, Max Goodwin, Cary 78 Gordon, Elizabeth 16, 40, 44,112 Grady, Cary 35,112 Grady, Shannon 44,112 Graef, Paula 99 Graf, David 88 Craham,Julie112 Gram, Erik112 xkGrand, Gregory133 3Grande, Todd 27, 61 Granger, Bruce112 Gray, Mary112 1Gray, William 37,133 Green, David 99 Green, David 99 Green, Holli 39, 48, 99 Green, Lee Allen 25,112 5Green, Nancy Ann 25, 41, 133 Green, Nancy Marie 29,133 3Green, Pamela 32, 48,133 Green, Robert 87 4Tireenfield, Eric 24, 63, 64,133 Greskovics, Judy 41, 99 31Greskovics, Sally 34,133 Griffin, Chris112 Griffin, Mary 99 i1Griffis, Donna 25, 26, 27, 37, 39,133 Griffis, William 37,112 Grimes, Burton 83 Grimm, Edwin 62, 64, 78 Cross, Janet 10, 32, 37, 41, 112 Gundlach, John 99 Guenther, Mary 11,112 Guest, Nancy112 Gunderson, Ronald 42, 53, 54, 64, 69,112 Custafson, Debra 35,112 3Gustafson,lane133 3Gustafson, Rebecca 122, 133 3Gustafson, Vivian 13,14, 46,133 Gustafson, Wes 38, 39 3Guyer, Hal 38, 39, 133 H i v m MM -.. ,, AFS CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: P. Flor, J. Ernst, J. Titrud. TOP ROW: S. Kittleson, R. Yue, A. Dooley, A. Petty. STANDING: W. DeHaan, S. Holker. Guyer, Randy 99 H Haag, Adeline 77 9Haage, Bret67,133 Haataja, Marilyn 36,113 Hagen, Robert 99 3Hagen, Thomas133 Hahn, Steven113 Halford, Bradd 99 Halleck, Lisa 99 Hallgren,Jennifer113 3Hallock, Vicki 10, 133 3Halvorsen, DebraJean 10,133 Hamlin, Mark 99 3Hamilton, Donovan133 Hanck, Robert 87 3Haney, Craig 134 Hanko, Fred 99 Hanna, Ted 55, 65, 99 3Hannum, Betsy 26, 40,134 Hannum, David113 Hansen, Ginger 99 Hansen, Heather 99 Hansen, Holly 99 Hanson, Clyde 38, 99 Hanson, Joni 99 Hanson,Jon113 Hanson, Lori 33,113 Hanson, LuAnn 113 Hanson, Scott 99 4:Hanson, Mary 134 Hanson, Robert113 Hanson, Russell60,113 41Hanson, Sally134 Hanzalik, Alan 99 Hardin, Lindsay 38, 99 Hardman, Heidi113 3Hardman, Kimberly 36,134 Hardy, Sandy 99 3Harper, Carolyn 26, 40,122,134 Harper, Charles 55, 60 Harper, David 48,113 3Harris, Sandra 123, 134 Harrom, David 99 3Harrom, Steven 134 Hartman, Mark 99 41Hassig, Duane 34,134 Hatch, Pati40,113 Hatcher, Alan 99 Hathaway, William113 Haubenhofer, Teresa 77 Hauge, Cheryl 32, 33, 37, 40,113 Haugen, Martha 32, 38, 99 3Hayes, Richard134 3Hayes, Robert134 Heath, Cici 99 Hedtke, Gregg113 Hedlund, Mike 99 Hegman, James 113 Hegman, Mike 99 Hegrenes, Peter 82, 141 Hehman, Gregory 99 3Heine,lerry134 Heine, Joanne 34, 99 Heinen, Margaret 90 Heinz, Nancy113 Heisler,GeraId113 3Heist, Barry 134 Henderson, Kathy 40,113 Hennessy, Elizabeth113 Hennessy, Kevin 99 Hennessy, Mary 26, 40, 48, 113 Hensel, Edith 32, 40, 108,113 Hermann, Merideth 33, 40,113 Hertig, David 60, 99 mertig, Judy 27,29,38,134 3Herzog, Timothy134 With the help of Betsy McDougall, Kathy Steinberger learns the objectives of Future Medical Careers. Hess, Kristi 39, 99 Hibbs, Aurthur113 Hickey, Steven 113 Hill, Douglas 113 Hill,John113 1Hill, Lynn 134 Hill, Scott 99 Hineline, Stewart113 Hines, Jacquelyn 99 Hinnenkamp, Robert113 Hitchcock, Carol43,113 Hitchcock, Susan 43, 99 Hjelm, Richard113 Hladky, Becky 99 1Hladky, Mary 36, 135 Hlavacek, Joan 26,113 Hoben,Jim11, 55, 60, 99 Hochalter, Steve 66, 67, 113 Hoenig, Charles 91 Hoffart, Daren 99 Hogle, Chris 99 3Hogle, Howard135 3Hogue, Richard 10, 30, 42, 54, 71,135 Holasek,John113 Holker, Sue 26, 48,113,163, 167 Holkestad, Gayle 39, 41, 48, 99 4Holkestad, Vicki 20, 25, 26, 39,135 H0 , Jerry 49, 59,100 Holl, Steve 18, 42, 56, 60, 69, 113 1Holland, Beth 16, 25, 29, 43,135 HoIland, David 100 Holmberg, Paul113 Holmburg, Peter 61,100 Holmes, David113 Holmgren,Janet113 Holte, Helen 113 Holtze, Michelle 48, 100 Honaas, Christine 33,113 Hoo, Daniel113 Hood, Catherine135 Hoops, Greg 100 Hoops, Joanne 36,114 Horner, Bruce 55, 65, 100 Houck, Bill 68,114 Houck, Carol 37, 40,114 Houdek, Gary 37,114 Houdek, Linda 100 Howard, Kate 32,100 Howard, Sherman 100 Hoy, Michae156 5Hoy, Nancy 135 a'1Huber,John 4, 42, 54, 67, 70, 135 3Huber, Louise 135 Huber, Marguerite 41,100 Huberty, John 38,114 Hudlow, Dan 114 Hudlow, Deborah 34, 39, 40, 114 Huebner, Olga 90 Huff, David 100 3Huff, Kenneth 69,135 Huffman,James114 Hughes, Lesley114 3Hullsiek, Elizabeth 123,135 iHumphrey, Timothy 42,54 Hurd, Catherine 100 i:Hurley, Janice135 Hurst, Gale 36,100 i1Huskins, Deborah 30, 33,135 i:Husted, Barbara 34,135 3Hutchins, Paul 122,135 3Hutmaker, Richard 15, 37,135 Huttner, Pat59,114 Hsaacson, Gregory 35,136 Hmker, Michael136 J i1Jacobs,Janey 32, 40, 44,131,136 Jacobsen,Jeri40, 100 Jacobson, Eric114 i1Jacobson,Judith 41,136 Hacobson, Marietta136 Jacobson, Richard 100 Jacques, Sharon 34, 40,114 xkJandro, Douglas 45 James, Diane 100 Hames, Glen136 Hames, Nancy136 Hefferson, Rufus 42, 56, 61, 69, 70,137 Henkins, Steve 61,137 a'1Jensen, Dave137 Jensen, Greg 60, 100 Jensen, Karen 32, 36,114 Jensen, Linda 100 Jensen, Mark 38,100 Jensen, Thomas 100 Herde, Debra 20, 25, 33, 137 Jeske, Scott 100 HeweII, Margaret137 i1Jezierski,Joseph137 Jezierski, Raymond 78 Johnson, Caren 38, 40,114 Hohnson, Barbara137 Johnson, Carolyn 35,114 Johnson, Charles 100 Johnson, Cheryl100 Johnson, Craig 114 Johnson, Dennis 100 Johnson, Diane 84 Johnson, Harold 100 Johnson, James 100 Johnson,Janet114 Hohnson, Julie 137 Johnson, Karen 34 Johnson, LuAnn 100 164 Johnson, Pamela114 Hohnson, Pamela137 Johnson, Peter 55, 61, 100 Johnson, Raymond 55, 60, 100 Johnson, Robert114 Hohnson, Sharon 29, 137 Johnson, Susan 114 Johnson, Sue Marie 16, 37, 40, 46,114 Johnson, Theresa 41, 100 Johnson, Thomas114 Johnson, Tim 100 Johnson, Todd 100 Johnson, Todd 38, 42, 54, 69,114 Johnson, Wayne 100 Johnston,Jennifer114 Jones, Sally 41, 100 Jorgenson, Arlene 79 lost, Byron 55,100 Judt, Angela 35, 114 Judt, Cynthia 100 iklulian, Nancy137 Jung, Robert 100 Junge, Rochelle 114 Jurgens, Michael 37,114 K Kanan, C. 70 Kanan, Patti 100 Kane, Robert 25, 37,114 Kanehl, Joy 83 Kask, Keith 35, 114 Kask, Kevin 114 Katapodis, Guy 55, 60, 100 Katapodis, Todd 16, 42, 54, 60, 70,114 3Katzman, Timothy 42, 56,137 Kaufenberg, Keith 100 mKaufenberg, Kim137 iKKaufman,Jeffrey137 Kaufman, Peggy114, 115 Keagy, Claudia 25,114 Keeler, Tom 100 Keith, Marilyn 32, 40,114 Kellogg, Sue 100 Kelly, Charles 42,114 Kelly, Sue 36, 48,100 Kelly, Tracy 100 Kelso, Sandra 33,114 11Kemper, Michael 38,137 Kempf, Patricia 115 3Kerber, Nancy 41,137 3Ketchum, Rae Ann 137 Kettler, Daniel115 Kiefaber, Bruce 100 3Kimrey, Ann137 3Kitchar, Tim137 Kitchar, Tom 100 Kittleson, Susan 27, 40,115, 163 31Klein, Jennifer 40, 41,137,140 Kleinberg, Joanne 26, 32, 35, 41, 100 Klemp, Merilee 37, 43,115 Klinepier, Gary115 Kloock, Mary 36,100 Klosterman, Johri Allen 115 1Klotz, Mark 138 iKKnight, Stephen 69 Klouda, Tim115 Kluesner, Susan115 7Knowles, Bruce 57, 165 Knowlton, Patrick115 Kodner, Eric 27, 34,115 Koehnen, Bruce 65,101 Kohls, Betty 34, 115, 162 Kohls, Debra115 3Kokesh, Susan138 Korman, Debra 36,101 Krafve, Lynn 62, 64, 84 Kral, Cindy 36,115 Kral, Hollie 40, 115 41Kramer, Joan 26, 29, 33,138 Kreatz, Steven 38,115 KxKridler, Leslie 27, 138 Kriesch, Susan 33, 34, 39,115 Krohn, Richard 101 5Kroll, Mark 19, 138 Kroll, William101 8Krueger, Darlene 34,138 Krueger, Richard 101 Krysel, Chuck 101 31Kucher, James 42, 52, 54, 69, 138 Kucij, Lenore 101 Kuder, Marty C.115 Kuehn, Michael115 Kullberg, Nancy 115 a1Kullberg, William 38, 138 Kundert, Karl101 Kurvers, Linda 36, 48, 101 XKynn, Kendra 138 L LaBoda, Dave 115 LaCroix, Edward 26, 27, 37,115, 165 Lagieski, Kathryn 40, 46,115 8La Haye, Steven 138 5Lamberton, Susan 138 xtangley, Diane 26, 43, 138 Langseth, Scott101 Langum, Kimberly 101 LaPointe, Brad 101 LaPointe, Jeffrey 64, 115 8Larson, Curt138 Larson, Michael 60, 70, 85 Larson, Mary 115 Larson, Nancy 101 11Larson, Sue 138 Lawson, Cathy 101 Lawson, Connie101 1Lawson, Robert138 Lay, Barton 115 Leach, Curtis 15, 37,115 Leach, Steve 55,101 Leak, Roger 81 Leavenworth, Nancy 26, 29,115 Lebo, Kristen 115 LeDell, Jean 41, 101 Lee, Gerald 101 jtLee, Linda 13, 26, 29, 44, 138 5Lee, Pamela 138 Leech, Linda115 4Leech, Roxanne138 $Leeper, Donald138 Leeper, Nancy 115 Lehmkuhl, Allen 115 Lehmkuhl, Cary 42, 115 Leifermenn, Doug101 Leisz, Dennis 55, 94, 101 Leisz, Mary 32, 41, 90,101 5Leitzman, Rick 139 8Lenander, John 139 Lenk, David 115 j1Leonard, Alan139 Leonard, Barb 34,115 Leonard, Lydia 101 5Leonard, William 38, 139 Leonardson, Mark 70,115 Leukuma, Alice 46, 101 Lever, S. 70 Lever, Melinda115 5Lewi5, Barbara 30,139,162 7Lindenberg, David139 Lindgren, Lorene 115 n'1Lindquist,JiII46, 131,134, 139 8Lindstrom, Mark 139 1'Line, Warren 140 Linner, Charles115 Lipe, Roger 115 Lipe, Sally101 Little,John115 Little, Kristen 43, 115 Little, Tom 38 Lockhart, Pamela115 Loeber,Jan101 Lofgren, Kathie101 1Lohr, Jane 140 Longbottom, Jay 42, 54, 57,115 Horge, Dale 140 Lorge, Lori 39,115 Lounsbury, Fred 64, 115 Lovaas, Jean 29, 115 Lovaasen, Russ 37, 116 mLove, Alice 20, 25, 35, 37,140,151 Love, Tom 25, 42, 54, 64, 69, 116 Hove, William 37 Low,Jerry101 How, Patrick 45,122,140,147 Ludy, Debbie116 Hueck, Charles 140 Luke, LaRae 116 Luke, LaVerne 101 Lund, Christopfer 55, 60,101 8Lundby, Chuck 42, 68,140 Lundby, Jan 101 1Lundberg, James 140 Lundeen, Richard 60,101 Lundell, Bebe Ann101 Lundell, Denise 116 Lundin, Cary 61, 88 Lundman, David116 Lundsten, Don 56, 65,101 Lush, Barbara 18,116 Lush, Elizabeth 116 i1Lutes, Jennifer 141 Lyons, Greg101 A composite picture of Photo Club members reveals Ed LaCroix's hair, Bruce Knowles' eyes, Carl Allen's nose, Dave Skarjune's mouth, and Bruce McKees's chin. M Mace, Heidi101 MacKenzie, David116 Macpherson, Kenneth 97,102 1Macpherson, Mark 5,141 MacQueen, Jeffrey 42, 54, 59, 71, 116 MacRae, Sarah 102 5Maddy, Janis 33,141 Madson, Larry 102 Magnuson, Elizabeth 43,102 1Magnuson,James141 5Mahady, Mary122, 134, 141 Mahle, Franklin 35, 116 Majestic, John 116 1Malecha, Margaret 25, 32, 43, 141 Mann, Peter 102 Mann, Richard116 Maple, Margaret 116, 127 Maravelas, Harry102 Maravelas, Louis 38,116 Mark, Jeffrey 11,116,170 Marshall, Michelle102 Marti, Mary 36,102 Martin, Clare 84 41Martin, Katherine141 Martin,Joe116 Martin, Paul102 Martinson, Beth116 Martinson, Cindy 41,102 Martinson, Carol 41, 102 Martinson, Scott102 Marxen, Paula 102 u-xiamgsmwumxwm ' u Mason, Erik 55, 57,102 Mason, Susan 32, 40,116 Mason, Terry R. 55, 102 Mason, Tim 55, 57, 102 Mattson, Bruce 116 Max, Barbara 35 jtMcCallum Robert 24, 42, 56, 58, 59, 70,141 McCauI, Cathleen 37,116 McCubbins, Tom 55, 102 McDonald, John 102 i:McDonald, Thomas141 5McDougalI, Betsy 21, 25, 29, 32,162,164 McDougalI,Jayne102 4McDougall, Mary141 McFerran, James 37,102 3McCee, William 42, 52, 54, 59 McGinn, Mary 40, 116 McGinn, Tom 55, 65,102 3McHale, Shaun141 Mcllree, Brenda 32,102 5Mclnerny, Thomas 42, 54,141 Mclnturf, Fern 26,102 McIntyre, Lori34,116, 162 McKaig, Sue 34,116 McKay, David 66, 67, 69,116 MacKay, Pat102 5McKee, Bruce141, 165 McKee, Sandra102 5McKenZie, Mark 42, 59,141 McKinney, Marsha 32, 41,102 5McKinney, Susan141 McLouden, Terri116 McMillen, Kathy 39,102 McMurray, Marsha116 i5McNutt, Michael141 Mears, Renea116 5Medcalf, Dana 37, 42, 69,141 Medcalf, Lane102 Meese, David 38, 57, 69,116 Meixell, Glenn102 Melby, Mark102 Meldahl, James 54, 60,116 1KMeloche, Linda 34,141 5Menke,Jane141 Menningen, Lin Eileen102 Meoli, Mary 33,102 Mereness, Deborah 41,102 Merher, Steven102 iWxItertes, Michael142 i:Messick, David 25, 27, 131,142 Meyer, David 64, 116 Meyer, Michael69,116 Meyer, Paula102 Meyers, Leigh 36,116 Michaud, Douglass 35,116 Michels, Carrie 34, 116, 122 Mielke, John 42, 54, 69,116 Mielke, Karen116 Miles, Catherine102 Miles, Cythia102 Miles, Kathie116 5Miles, Henry 45, 69,142 Millard, Wayne 84 1:Miller, Bradley 42,142 a5Miller, Bruce 67,142 Miller, Mark102 5Miller, Martin142 Miller, Nora 40,116 Miller, Susan 116 Millet, Jean 35 5kMinkler, James 38, 45 Minkler, Raymond 36,37, 86 Mitchell, Gene116 Mo, Evelyn 89 Moe, Sandra102 1Molzahn, Sue 40,142 5Montgomery, Bruce142 5Montgomery, James 25, 142 Montgomery, Nancy 116 Moore, C0nstance116 Moore, Darcy102 Moore, David 61, 68,116 Moore, Wendy 34,116 i1Moore, William 42, 67,142 15Moran, Mark 48 Moran, Tom102 1Morgan, James 142 Morgan, Joan 32,116 Morgan, Mark116 Morgan, Oliver 102 Moriguchi,ludy102 Morse,Jeff116 Morseth, LaWayne 54, 85 5Morseth, Scott 37, 142 Mroz, Janet 91 Mueller, Anne 26, 38, 39,117 5Mueller, Edward142 Mueller, Patricia102 Mueller, Paul117 Mullen, Dianne 34,117 Munsell, Bea 117 Munsell, Michele 102 Murphy, Claudia 26, 102 Murphy, Lawrence 55, 57,102 Murphy, Linda117 Muyres, Marvin 83 Myers, Leslie 25, 117 N Neilson, Ann 39, 46 Neinbury, C. 61 Nelson, Charles117 Nelson, Connie 32, 35,117 5Nelson, Gregory 20, 25, 35,142 Nelson, Guy 107 Nelson,Joel103 Nelson,Judy103 Nelson, Karen 117 5Nelson, Mark 142 Nelson, Mildred 90 Nelson, Randall 49, 81 5Nelson, Steven142 Nephew, Darryl117 Neraasen, Dean103 Nesheim,Janice103 Nestande, Laurie 35, 117 5Neuman, Patricia 37, 41, 44,142 Neveaux, Patricia 40, 117 Newberg, David117 Nicholls, Pamela103 Nicholson, Dana103 4Nicholson, Drista142 Nielsen, Ann103 Nienburg, Charles103 1Nikolai, Lynnae 142 Niska, Jefn 117 Nissen, Agnes 39, 103 Nord, Cheryl103 Nordbye, Andrea 32,117 Nordbye, Stephen 103 6Nordseth, Daren 142 Nordseth, Peggy 38, 39, 86,117 5Nordseth, Steven 38, 39,143 Norman, Linda 25, 26, 43, 117,119 North, Bruce 60,103 5Nottingham, Marcia143 5Novaria, Nancy13,125,143 Novaria, Patti117 Numata, Nobuo 56,103 4KNumata, Tetsuto 37,143 Nustad, Barb 103 Nyhammer, Dwight103 Nystedt, Larry 55, 60, 103 O 3Odt, Christine 26, 143 5Ogin, Wendy143 Ohland, William 55,103 Ohman, Lynne117 Ohrbeck, Cathleen 40,117 xkOkerberg, Karen 143 3OIk, Cheryl144 Olk, Darryl103 Olsen,Janine117 Olsen, Mark103 Olson, Barry 65,103 Olson, Brian 65,103 Olson, Carl 65 7Olson, David 144 Olson, Diane117 Olson, Cary 55, 60,103 The job of technician gives Geoff Ecoff little time to relax. Olson, Grant57,103 Olson, Jennifer 37, 117 Olson, Leanne 103 Olson, Mary103 Olson, Michelle103 Olson, Patricia 117 Olson, Scott117 Olson, Lynn117 O'Neill, Janice 26, 38, 103 3O'Neill, Marleen 26, 33, 38, 144 Opheim, Steve 16, 55, 65,103 Oppen, Nann 16, 46, 103 mOppen, Neal 45, 125, 144 3Orndorff, Virginia 144 Orth, James 60, 103 11Osborn, Nancy 144 Osell, Mark 55, 103 Osgood, Chris103 Osha, Sue103 Ottum, Gary 103 11Ottum, Kent 34, 144 41Ovares, Marie 30, 33, 40, 44, 144 Owen, Tom 38, 42, 55, 61, 70, 117 Owen, Tim 103 3Owens, Kathy 13, 46,122,144, 145 P 3Pachkofsky, Jon 145 Page, Howard 117 Paine, Dave 117 Palmer, Cathy 117 Warker, Joy 33,145 Parkhurst, Linda 40, 117 Parson, Dorothy 34, 40,117 Parsons, James 103 Parsons,John103 Watch, Paul145 3Pattee, Paige 13, 14, 41,145,147 Patten, Peter 60, 103 Patterson, Barbara 38, 39, 103 i4Patterson, Brad145 Patten, Mary Jo 85 1Paul, Ann Marie 38, 145 3Paul, Lindy Jean 25, 38, 103 i1Paulson, David145 Paulson, Deborah117 Paulson,Jan103 Paulson, Mark 107 Wearson, Mark145 3Pearson, Mary 40 Peck, Brad 103 1Peck, Timothy145 Pederson, Nancy 103 Wederson, Patricia 34,145 8Pederson, Patrick 34,145 Peebles, Sara 89 Peik, Orlin 55, 78 Peisert, Gregory117 Pendleton, Robert 103, 120 :KPendleton, Thomas 29, 57,145 Perrault, JoEIIen 104 Perry, Jane 40, 117 3Peter, Tim 54 8Peterjohn, David 68, 145 Peterjohn, Dirk104 Peterman, Debra117 i1Peters, Clevenger 24, 45, 140, 145 3Peters, Kent 24, 45, 145 Petersen, Peggy104 Peterson, Alfred104 3Peterson, David 145 Peterson, David 117 Peterson, Eric 25, 115 Peterson, Gary117 RVPeterson, Jerrold 42, 52, 53, 59, 70, 134, 145 Peterson,Jim117 Peterson, John 82 Petron, Karen 117 Peterson, Karla104 Peterson, Patty 26, 35, 38, 104 Peterson, Scott104 Peterson, Ted 104 8Peterson, Thomas145 Petterson, Beryl 89 Petty, April18, 32, 34, 35, 40,117,163 3Petty, Karen 26, 27, 32, 34, 35, 36, 145 Phelan, James 87 Phillippi, J. Matt 35 Phillippi, Laurie104 Pickering, Randal129, 64,117 3Pierce, Elizabeth 32,146 167 Pierson, David117 8Pierson, Mary 32,146 Pike,JeffW.104 Pinney, Sally104 3Pittel, Joyce 46, 146 8Plaziiak, Dan146 Plaziak, James 104 Plowman, Dan117 Polister, Keith 38, 65, 104 Politte, Dale104 Politte, Robert 42, 54,117 Poole, Pat 37 Pope, Dana 117 Wope, Kirsten 25, 26, 30, 40, 44, 146, 162 Post, Tom117 Potts, Dennis104 Powers, Rick 118 Powers, Valerie 36, 104 $Pratt, Susan 29, 40,146 Preiss, Steve 35, 118 Price, Laurie104 Prillaman, Lucy104 Pudil, Deborah 104,118 Puffer, Laurie104 Puth, Jeffrey 118 Q Quick, Robert 69, 118, 121 Quinn, Bob 39, 104 R Rahn, Kent35,118 a'gRambow, Judy Ann146 Rambow, Patty 118 3Ramsey, Charles 146 Ramsey, Melissa104 Rand, Hope118 11Randall, Charles 146 Randall, Danny118 3Rannenberg, Stephen 57,146 Raskin, Judy 38,104 3Rask, Todd146 1Rasmussen, Sue M. Ratliff, Steve 118 Ray, Christine 118 Raymond, John 90 Razidlo, Leo Read, Michele104 Reay, Margie118 8Rebney, Scott 48, 146 41Read, Collette 37, 43,123, 246 3Read, Michael146 Reeves, Mark 48, 118 3Reischauer, Robert62,146 Reichert, Kelly 48,104 Rengers, Alfreda 89 Rengers, Danette 5,118 3Rengers, Debra 27,146 Reuter, Paul 54,118 Revane, Jim 118 Reynolds, Gaye118 8Richards, Jayne 37, 146 3Richardson, David 42, 54, 146 Richardson, Keenan 55, 60, 104 Richardson, Ron 118 Richardson, Susan 39,118 3Richter, Robert 38, 39,146 Richter, Wendy 29,104 Rick, James 104 3Rick, Joseph Rickabough, Mark Riley, Susan Ringstad, David 81 Rippel, Doug Rippel, Douglas118 Rippel, Gayle 118 Rishavy, Pat118 1Rislund, Miles146 i1Ristow, Dana 3Robbins, Darey 146 Roberts, Cindy 32,118 5R0berts, Clifford 42, 45, 59,146 Roberts, Harry 55, 60, 104 3Roberts, Michae124, 42, 62, 63, 70,146 Roberts, Paul 67, 104 Robertson, Craig 118 Robideau, Todd 42, 54, 60,118 i1Rode, Mary Ann146 Rode, Mike 60,104 Roepke, Larry 104 5Rogers, Roberta 39, 147 Rogne, David 54,118 Rogness, Robert 56, 69, 80 41Rosaasen, Richard Rosenwinkel, Mark Ross, Cary 42, 64, 71,118 i1Ro'th, Barbara Lee Roth, Craig 5R0th, John 27,147 Roust, Gerald 42, 56, 118 Routhier, Diane 88 Rowe, James 118 3Rusnacko, Gary 147 Russell,Jack118 5Russell,James147 5Russel, Patrice147 Ryan, Joseph 104 Ryan, Patricia 41,104 5 Sabor, Wendy 105 1Sadek, Paul 20, 24, 25, 37,147,151 St. Aubin, Corrine105 Sampson, Roy105 Samuelson, Larry118 3Sanko, Mary 147 Sapp, Darwin 105 5Sapp, Marvin 147 i1Sause, Jennifer 148 Sauter, Debbie105 Sauter, Pat 105 3Saville, Scott148 5Sayther, George 148 5Schafer, D. Blair148 3Schibilla, Ronald148 Schierman, Dan105 5Schierman,Jeffrey148 5Schimmelpfennig, Conrad 34,148 Schlachter, Linda 118 5Schlachter, Steven 148 Schlief, Kathy 32, 94, 105 Schmid, Deborah118 Schmid, Melvin105 Schmid, Thomas 80 Schmidt, Bill118 Schmitt, Martha 80,105 Schmitt, Steven 118 7Schnur, Anne 40,148 Scholer, Judith 38,118 3Schoephoerster, Alanna 149 iSchramm, Robert149 Schroeder, Bruce 105 Schroeder, Douglas118 Schroeder, Gerald105 Schroeder, Gerald118 Schroeder, Larry118 Schroeder, Michael 35, 118 Schroeder, Patricia 118 Schroeder, William118 Schroers, Barbara 118 Shuette, Ronald118 Schultenover, Bernard 84 Schultz, Bill 105 Schultz, Gary105 3Schultz, Kent149 Schultz, Pamela 37,118 Schwab, Bill105 Schwarze,loel55,105 Scott, Carla118 5Scott, Constance Lee149 Scott, Richard 105 Scott, Steven 105 Scotti, Chris 55,105 Scotti, Kimberly 36, 166 41Scrivner, Timothy149 Seamans, Sandra105 3Seamans, Steven 7Seamans, Thomas 57,149 Searles, Linda105 Searles, Richard105 Seed, Peter 61, 118 8Seehof, Gregory 149 Seehof, Marget105 4Seeker, Shela149 5Seibert, Barbara 46, 149 5Seidel, Judith 26, 29, 43,122,149 Seifert, Mike105 Seim, Larry 38, 42, 56, 64,118 Seng, Clement 119 3Seng, Deborah149 Serum, Debra 105 Severson, Cindy105 4Severson, Mark Severson, Susan 27, 29, 108, 119, 162 5Shaughnessy, Elizabeth 34, 37,149 Shaver,James105 iShaver, Wally 149 3Sheehan, Jay -Sheley,Jeffery119 Sheplee, Lorrie 34,105 Sheplee, LynnRae 34,119 3Sheridan, Candice 26, 33,149 Sherman, George 61,119 Shermock, Lauree105 Shipman, Julia 41,105,166 Showers, Debbie 32, 105 3Showers, Sandra149 i1Shreve, Paul 149 3Shriver, Peggy 34, 49 5Simcox, Scott 42, 149 Simmonds, Daniel119 Simmonds, Mike105 Simon, Mary105 Simon, Claudia 38,105 Simon, Paul105 Simonson, Cynthia 38, 39, 43,149 Simonson, Robin 39,105 Sipprel, Duane119 Sivertsen, Robbie L105 5Skarjune, David 149, 165 Skindelien,Judy105 Skjervoid, Krestofer105 Skoog, Charmelle105 Skoy, Glenn 90 Skoy, Mary 90 Sletterdahl, Sue119 Smerud, Deborah 32, 39, 48,107 4Smisek, Quentin 150 Smith, Carl105 Smith, Dawn 41,105 Smith, Joan 89 3Smith, Lorrie 13, 30, 40, 44,150 Smith, Mark119 3Smith, Nancy 34 Smith, Norman 89 Smith, Patrick105 Smith, Richard119 1Smith, Stephen 5Smith, Vicki 150 5Smith, William G. 4Smith, William H. Smith, William 119 j1Snyder, Sharles Snyder, Mike 6Snyder, Tom Solomon, Sue 39,119 8Sopko, Jaqueline 150 Sorenson, Linda 32, 41,105 akSotherlund, Lori 127,150 Spandel, Roger119 Spannaus, Susan 119 Sperry, Gregory 35,119 Spofford, Craig 105 Spofford,Jeff119 Spoor, Melanie 21, 37, 40, 119 Spurgeon, Dianne105 8Stacken, Mary lo 150 Stadsklev, Paul 67,119 Staehle, Brian105 Stafford, JoAnn 36,105 Stafford, Michael 105 Stallone, Collette105 6Stanchfield, Gregory 16, 45,150 Staska, Ginny105 Stattman, Debra119 5Stattman, Mike Stattman, Russell Steinberger, John 119 5Steinberger, Kathryn 33, 150, 162, 164 Steiner, Jennifer41,105 Steinkamp, David105 5Steinkamp, Lori 150 Steinnen, Charlene 41 Steller, Dawn 37, 119 Steller, Kathy119 Stenehjem, Cyndi105 Stevens, Mark 105 a':Stillwell, Holly 150 Stitt, Beverly 105 Story, Thomas105 Stovern, Sue119 i:Strand, Jon $Strand, Paul 38, 39, 48,150 Streed, John 45, 91 Street, Jennifer 119 4Streeter, Donald 13,150 Stromberg, Greg Stromberg, Paul 119 Strong, Ed 150 4Strong, Steven 150 5Strot, Bradley 150 Studenski, Dale105 3Studenski, Wayne 37, 150 Strunk, David Stubbs, Leslie 25 Studer, James Studer, Ted Sudo, Yoshimasa 48, 81 Sullivan, Robin119 5Sullivan, Steve Sudbeck, Robert 77 4Sundem, Gwen 40,150 Svenson, Greg 68,105 8Swanson, Elizabeth 150 Swanson, Gary119 Swanson, Julie105 Swanson, Karen 30, 29,119 Swanson, Mary 34,114 Swanson, Paul105 Swanson, Sherrie 32, 41, 105 Swanson, Steve 35,119 Swartz, Carl 82 Swartz, J. 38 Sweatt, Sandra 5Sweere, Rick 42, 54, 57, 70, 144, 150 8Sweet,Janice13, 29, 46,139,150 Sweet, Linda 46, 105 18Sweiger, Michael 34,150 Sweiger, Sue 25, 105 Sweitzer, Brent 55, 65, 105 Szarke, Joseph 25, 91 T Taggart, Becky 26, 105 Taggatz, Dan 119 Waggatz, Mark 150 Tamlyn, Sharon 36,105 Tate, Charles 119 Tate, Cyndie 105 z'1Tate, Susan 40, 46, 150 Taylor, Brian 120 Taylor, Cindi105 Taylor, Julie 105 Waylor, Kathi 37,150 Taylor, Leslie 41,105 Taylor, Milo 35, 120 Testin, Mary 87 . Thacker,Janis105 . Whalmann, Sandra 150 Thames, Martin 6, 55,68, 82,105 Thiel, Fredrick105 Thoen, Greg105 Thomas, Debra 41, 105 a1Thomas, Elizabeth 151 Thomas, Steve A. 35, 68,120 8ThompsOn, David 42, 151 Thompson, Elvina 79 Thompson, Dawn 41, 105 Thomps'on, Greg 16, 54 1Thompson, John 34, 151 Thompson, Kathleen 48 Thompson, Keith 55, 68, 105 8Thompson, Kent151 8Thompson, Lynne 46 Thompson, Mike 55, 68, 105 8Thompson, Phyllis 13, 88, 151 Whompson, Robin 151 Thompson, Susan105 Thompson, Todd 120 8Thompson, Victoria 43,151 1Thomson, David 152 Thomson, James 105 Thomson, Russel 77 Whornbald, Clees 30, 54 41Thorne, Natalie152 Thorsen, Inez 88 Thoreson, Laverne 79, 88 Timberg, Charles 120 Timberg, Thomas105 Tindall, Linda 33, 105 Tisch, Susan 105 Titrud, Jeanine 26, 40, 120,163, 166, 167 Titrud, Renee 32, 41,105 41Titsworth, Steven 21, 38, 39, 152 Titsworth, Susan 105 Tivy, Stephen 105 8Toepfer, JoAnne 152 8Tomlinson, Steve 152 Tongen, Jerald 55, 65, 105 Wongen, Wayne 42, 54, 152 Tonnemaker, Sue 26, 37, 43,120 8Totushek, Kathleen 152 Townsend, Carolyn 88 8Tracy, Patricia 152 Trapp, Charles 120 Trapp, Margaret105 Tremel, Thomas 60, 105 Trouth, Greg 120 Trouth,!ulie105 Truex, Rick 69, 120 Tweed, Gail120 U Unze, Lee 37, 42, 54, 69,120 8Upgren, Stephen 152 1Upham, Cathy 27, 41, 152 V Vanden Branden, Karl105 8Vanden Branden, Keith 152 VandenBranden, Kurt 120 VanGalder, Libby 120 8VanRickley, Gail'32,152 VanTasseI, Richard 57,105 Velich, Bruce 55,120 velich, Bonnie105 Verba, Joan 33,120 Vessels, Robin 32, 40,120 8Vinge, Maynard152 Vogt, Janita 39, 107 11Voigt, Larry 152 W 8Wagner, Diane 41,152 Wagner, Richard 38,107 Wahlen, Pamela 33, 35, 37, 39, 120 Waldof, Terry 38,120 Walker, Tom 35,120 Wallace,J0hn107 Wallin, Kris 38,107 Walstrom, Steve107 Ward, Keith 60,120 Warner, Catherine 120 41Wartman, Jaqueline 33, 40,123,152 Wartman, Phillip107 Watkins, Leanne 36, 107 Watson, Leslie 33, 35, 94, 107 Watten, Barney 107 8Watten, Lisa 40, 152 Weaver, Marcus 107 Weber, Dean 91 Weber,an107 Weborg, Pauline152 8Weik, Phillip152 Weiman, Douglas 107 8Weinauer, Susan152 11Wellens, Chris 29, 152 . Wellens, Steven 39, 42, 107 Weller, Glenn 107 . 8Weller, Kathleen 19, 40, 52,152 Wells, Jennifer 26, 33,120 Wentworth, Dorthy 89 8Wenz, Karen 16, 46,152 West, Pat 55, 59, 107 West, Walter 54, 85 Westburg, Lynda 107 Westin, Carla 25,120 Wheaton, Cheryl 27, 120 Wheaton, David107 Whelan, Thomas 107 8Whisler, John 35, 38,152 Whitworth, Scott 120 Wieser, Paul 120 Wiggins, Victoria 35,120 Wilcox. Charles 38, 57, 120 Willcox, Brian 18,107 8Willcox, Jay 152 3Willcox, Lynn 33,153 Willette, Steve 64, 120 Williams, Dave 120 Williams, Donald 120 Williams, John 67,120 8Williams, Teri41,153 Williams, Timothy 120 Wills, Charlotte107 5Wilson, Greg153 Wilson, Greg 55, 65,107 Wilson, James 120 Wilson, Jim 120 Wilson, Lonnie 120 Wilson, Robert107 Wilson, Susan107 18Winchell, Sally 153 Winchell, Sandra107 Windland, Jan 26, 40,120,162 Windmuller, Curtis107 Wingate, Nancy 29,120, 162 Winiger, Cynthia 33,107 Winsor, David 120 Winters, Doug 69,120 Win'ters,Judy153 Wintheiser,Bill120 Witrak, Bonnie 33,120 41Wojcik, Victoria153 8Wolfe, Lois 34,153 18Wolfe, Thomas 42, 62, 70, 153 Wolfe, Warren 120 Wolff, Gayle 84 3Wood, Claudia 154 1Wood, Roger 154 Woodworth 40, 120 Woodey, Eleanor 91 Worthington, Nancy 120 1Wright, Karen 46,154 Wright, Patricia 121 Wright, Sally16, 26, 37, 40,121 i1Wroge,Jed154 Wyer, Caroline121 wyer, David121 8Wyman, Michael154 Wynn, Debra 121 41Wyn'n, Richard 42, 67, 154 Y Yaeger, Curtis 107 Werks, Nancy 154 Young, Howard 81 Woung, Patricia 34,154 Youngstrom,Jean107 Woungstrom, Steven 42, 56, 154 Yue, Rosina18, 29, 34, 40,171 ' 3 Z Zakariasen, Perry 55, 68, 107 Zaller, Peggy 121 Zamboni, Luciano 121 Zamor, Larry 54, 57,121 Zastrow, Margaret 121 Zbikowski, Eugene 121 Zenisek, Vicki 41, 107 Zetzman, Frank 107 a'1Zicarelli, James 42, 54, 62, 69,154 Zimmer, Jim 107 Zimmer, John 121 Zipf, Martha121 Zschocher, Barb107 WWW VWXKy WWW k 'xxx x xv g; i $2 x' 1 xx '? 4? !$ Wwaixv 4 3er ZWVN x xx 7 , ,x' Wwa , w x , W 7 m TOP: If an aide nabs you, flatter her, is Mark Warren's ad- wm J 2W . ?' ' me ugm z vice to an unconvinced Jeff Mark. RIGHT: Where is Charlene Dummer going at10130? MMaMM 0 WW ,, WWW, a .1; .n-' n- 3 3.; r. unto my eyes. e chal- gnet. An- ium of school. t, look J, x V y xx Li a Jec Watch this shiny ob Brian Bolten finds the occult world mor Ing. Ienging than the classroom. Who doesn't? TOP: Another Friday canteen. Another dra other excuse to forget the ted LEFT ive draw yitkil: I12 . , ??sxi; Jivhheswvgy t C e D- S r e p r O f e r e In D: S O m t a a e d n a e f. a e r C t h g n U S d n a e d U uh. Sol Wye; .Wy$vww Final test kheck onm The 1970 Voyageur makes me: CD tearful 9 happy m quixotic W critical GD nostalgic W despondent Editor-in-chief ............................. Joan Kramer BUsiness Manager ...................... Marleen O'Neill Photographers .............. , ............ Tom Pendleton Chris Duff Ed LaCroix Bru ce Kn owles Cover and Endsheet design ................. Dave Fleming Staff advisor . . . . . . . ; .............. Mrs. ElEanof Woodey Photography advisor .................. Mr. Burton Grimes Thanks to: Scherling - Pletsch Studios Mr. Burt Hedstrom, American Yearbook Co. STUDENT LIFE: Co-Editors 3 ACADEMICS: EditorJack- Sue Larson and Diane Lan- ' ie Fremming. Ass't editor gley. Staff members Joan K Carol Harper. Staff mem- Hlavecek, Joanne Kleinberg, Nancy Leavenworth, Karen Petty, Judy Seidel. ORGANIZATIONS: Editor Linda Lee. Ass't editor Jenny Street. Staff members Cathy Badger, Kirsty Pope, Gaye Reynolds, Candy Sheridan, Jennifer Wells. SPORTS: Co-Editors Dawn Dutcher and Nancy Green. Staff members Claudia Mur- phy, Peggy Petersen, Judy Raskin. The end of a good year. bers Fern Mclnturf, Janis O'Neill, Carla Westin, Lynn Willcox, Jan Wind- land, Nancy Yerks. PORTRAITS: Editor Cindy DeWitt. Staff Members Tricia Davis, Debbie Frob- erg, Betsy Hannum, Vicki Holkestad, Anne Mueller, Linda Norman, Chris Odt, Cyndie Simonson, Sue Tonnemaker. DIRECTORY: Editor Nanc Gager. Staff members Ames Chandler, Mary Hennessey, Sue Holker, JeannineTitrud. Commencement MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL Minnetonka High Athletic Field It is time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is a new world to be won. John F. Kennedy CLASS FLOWER - DAISY CLASS COLORS - BLUE AND WHITE 0xweuu --P .- v - smr'v- JUNE 4,1970 8:00 P.M. In case of bad weather, exercises will be held in gymnasium. 10x .7, Nzi' ' Invocation . . . . . . Introductions . . . . . . . . . Presentation of Class Memorial . . 1.Eclectic........ 2. The High School Experience, Minnetonka 1967-1970 Minnetonka High School Choir . . ThreeMadrigals . . . . . . PROGRAM PreludehProcessional . . . . . Minnetonka High SchooIBand Daniel Geldert, Director . . . . Father Vincent O'Connor Assistant Pastor, St. John the Baptist Church, Excelsior Dr. Theodore Foot Superintendent of Schools . . . .Pat Low Class President Margaret Malecha Steve Youngstrom . . . . RayMinkler D irector Emma Lou Diemer I. O Mistress Mine, where are you roaming? II. Take, 0 take those lips away. Ill. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more What the World Needs Now . Look To This Day . . . . . 3. I Ain't A Marchin' Anymore 4. What Is? . . . . . . . . 5. Views . . . . . . . . . Presentation of Class . . . . . . Presentation of Diplomas . . . . II ! . . Hayward . . . Sateren Dave Skarjune . Mike Imker . Kirsten Pope . Thomas Bauman Principal . Mr. Glen Whisler Mr. William Huskins Dr. Cory Kruckenberg Members, Board of Education Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Daniel Brumm Grace Lutheran, Deephaven Recessional . . . . . . . . . Minnetonka High School Band Wlease remain seated until Class leavese Aagaard, Lindsay Dean Aaker, Bryan hAbel, Kathleen Adams, Mary Addison, Charles Adsem, Barbara Agrell, Mary Ahlcrona, Susan Allar, Dennis Allen, Richard Anderson, Cheryl hAnderson, Jane Anderson, Jeffrey Anderson, Lanning 'Anderson, Leslie Anderson, Mary Anderson, Nancy Angrist, James Anlauf, Paul Anthony, Becky Austin, Nancy Barnard, Mary Barnes, David Barrows, Thomas Bartholow, Richard Barton; Rhoda Barton, Rhonda Batman, Leslie Bauer, Gary Bechtle, Brian hBeck, Stephen Bedor, Ernest Benn, Patsy Benny, Bernard Benson, James Bergstrom, Kristin Berquist, Steven Berscheit, Ellen Beseke, Barbara Beyer, Kathryn Bickford, Lora h 'Bierens deHaan, Willem Blackmarr, William Blackowiak, Darryl Blair, John Bolin, Scott Born, Russell Bossert Jr., Robert Bowers, Stephen Boyer, Robert Brager, Warren Bragg, David Brooks, Charles Brost, James Brown, Carla Brown, Hugh Scott Brozek, Deborah Bruner, Mike Bruning, Lesley Budd, Jane Burk, Jeffrey Burton, Bradford tBurton, Katharine Camp, Deborah Carlson, Deborah Carlson, Janet Carlson, Nancy tCarlson, Wendy hChanin, Julie Chase, Christopher Chatfield, Jo Chowen, Maryann Christensen, Craig Christoferson, Mary Church, Richard Cilley, Laura Clapp, Stephen Clay, John Clay, Kathleen Cochran, Daniel Cody, John Cole, Christine Collver, Kathleen Comer, Beth Comer, John Conright, Randy Coons, Kathleen Cravens, Lowell Crees, Robert Dahl, William Daniel, Kevin Davidson, Doreen 'Davis, Patricia Dawson, Charlie Dawson, John Dean, Anthony Dehn, Stephen $3 jlllllll : . x uol Band Director 'Connor Excelsior we Foot Schools Pat Low resident :ha 3m Minkler Director ner ard 'en Ine er vpe Bauman Wincipal Whisler H uskins kenberg Iucation Brumm ephaven uol Band SENIOR CLASS 1969-70 Aagaard, Lindsay Dean Aaker, Bryan Abel, Kathleen Adams, Mary Addison, Charles 'Adsem, Barbara Agrell, Mary Ahlcrona, Susan Allar, Dennis Allen, Richard Anderson, Cheryl Anderson, Jane Anderson, Jeffrey Anderson, Lanning 'Anderson, Leslie Anderson, Mary Anderson, Nancy Angrist, James Anlauf, Paul Anthony, Becky Austin, Nancy Barnard, Mary Barnes, David Barrows, Thomas Bartholow, Richard Barton; Rhoda Barton, Rhonda Batman, Leslie Bauer, Gary Bechtle, Brian 'Beck, Stephen Bedor, Ernest Benn, Patsy Benny, Bernard Benson, James Bergstrom, Kristin Berquist, Steven Berscheit, Ellen Beseke, Barbara Beyer, Kathryn Bickford, Lora Bierens deHaan, Willem Blackmarr, William Blackowiak, Darryl Blair, John Bolin, Scott Born, Russell Bossert Jr., Robert Bowers, Stephen Boyer, Robert Brager, Warren Bragg, David Brooks, Charles Brost, James Brown, Carla Brown, Hugh Scott Brozek, Deborah Bruner, Mike Bruning, Lesley Budd, Jane Burk, Jeffrey Burton, Bradford 'Burton, Katharine Camp, Deborah Carlson, Deborah Carlson, Janet Carlson, Nancy tCarlson, Wendy 'Chanin, Julie Chase, Christopher Chatfield, Jo Chowen, Maryann Christensen, Craig Christoferson, Mary Church, Richard Cilley, Laura Clapp, Stephen Clay, John Clay, Kathleen Cochran, Daniel Cody, John Cole, Christine Collver, Kathleen Comer, Beth Comer, John Conright, Randy Coons, Kathleen Cravens, Lowell Crees, Robert Dahl, William Daniel, Kevin Davidson, Doreen Davis, Patricia Dawson, Charlie Dawson, John Dean, Anthony Dehn, Stephen DeIMatio, Thomas DeMun, Norman DeWitt, Cynthia Dibble, Anita Diers, Marc Doe, Dristine Douglass, Barbara Dreblow, Bruce Dreblow, Terry Drew, Dave Duff, Katherine Dunlap, Laurie Dunn, Michael 'Dutcher, Dawn Dvorak, Kenneth Ecoff, Geoffrey Erickson, Colleen Farnes, Stephen Feik, Frederick Felker, Joel Fero, Gary 'Ferry, Philippe Filippi, Jane Finnerty, Mary Flavin, John Flax, John Fleming, Dave Fletcher, Barbara Forsberg, Roxanne Fowler, Lydia Franklin, Sherrill Frantz, Dell Fraser, Michael ' Fremming, Jacalyn French, Dennis Froberg, Sandra Fulkerson, Deborah Funk, Stephen Gager, Nancy Gallagher, Jeremiah Gavin, Sharon Gerber, Daniel Gerberding, Peter Glaefke, Barney Goffin, Patrick Goodman, Thomas Grand, Gregory Grande, Todd Gray, William Green, Nancy Ann Green, Nancy Marie Green, Pamela Greenfield, Eric Greskovics, Sally Griffis, Donna Gundlach, Joan Gustafson, Jane Gustafson, Rebecca Gustafson, Vivian Guyer, Hal Haage, Bret x Hagen, Thomas Hallock, Vicki 'Halvorsen, Debra Hamilton, Donavon Haney, Craig Hannum, Betsy Hanson, Mary Hanson, Sally Hardman, Kimberly Harper, Carolyn Harris, Sandra Harrom, Steven Hassig, Duane Hayes, Richard Hayes, Robert Heine, Jerry Heist, Barry Herman, Lucy tHertig, Judy Herzog, Timothy Hill, Lynn Hinnenkamp, Ken Hladky, Mary Hogle, Howard Hogue, Richard Holkestad, Vicki HolIand, Beth Hood, Catherine Hoy, Nancy Huber, John Huber, Louise Huff, Kenneth Hullsiek, Elizabeth Humphrey, Timothy Hurley, Janice Huskins, Deborah Husted, Barbara Hutchins, Paul Hutmaker, Richard lmker, Mike Isaacson, Gregory Jacobs, Janey Jacobsen, Judith Jacobsen, Marietta James, Glen Names, Nancy Jandro, Douglas Jefferson, Rufus Jenkins, Steven Jensen, David 'Jerde, Debra Jewell, Margaret Jezierski, Joseph Johnson, Barbara Ann Johnson, Julie Johnson, Pamela Uohnson, Sharon Julian, Nancy KaSpar, John tKatzman, Timothy Kaufenberg, Kim Kaufman, Jeffrey Kemper, Michael Kerber, Nancy Ketchum, RaeAnn Kimrey, Anne King, William Kitchar, Timothy Klein, Jennifer Knight, Stephen Knowles, Bruce Kobe, Mark Kokesh, Susan Kramer, Joan ' Kridler, Leslie Kroll, Mark Krueger, Darlene Kucher, James Kucij, Lenore Kullberg, William Kyhn, Kendra LaHaye, Steven Lamberton, Susan LangIey, Diane Larson, Curt Larson, Susan Lawson, Robert Lee, Linda Lee, Pamela Leech, Roxanne Leeper, Donald Leitzman, Rick Lenander, John Leonard, Alan Leonard, William Lewis, Barbara Lindenberg, David Lindquist, Jill Lindstrom, Mark Line, Warren Lohr, Jane Lorge, Dale Love, Alice Low, Patrick Lueck, Charles Lukens, Geoffrey Lundberg, James Lundby, CharIes Mace, Toni MacPherson, Mark Maddy, Janis Magnuson, James Mahady, Mary Malecha, Margaret Martin, Katherine McCallum, Robert McDonald, Thomas McDougalI, Mary McFerran, Nancy McGee, William McHale, Shaun McInerny, Thomas McKee, Bruce McKenzie, Mark McKinney, Susan McN utt, Michael Medcalf, Dana Meloche, Linda Menke, Jane Mertes, Michael Messick, David Miles, Henry Miller, BradIey l VJZGQW AH VW'W'R '5' v u. l . 5 ' 3?451?. w n' .fo. ,$E N a :HK 9' ! . .. ---.....M h. -np-mp -.,.. .sh M WA u-.. rv .Lx Kkm WW0? Miller, Bruce Miller, Martin Minkler, James 'Molzahn, Sue ' Montgomery, Bruce 'Montgomery, James Moore, William Moran, Mark Morgan, James Morseth, Scott Mueller, Edward NeIson, Gregory Nelson, Mark Nelson, Steven Neuman, Patricia Nicholson, Krista wNikolai, Lynnae Nordseth, Karin Nordseth, Steven Nottingham, Marcia Novaria, Nancy NoviHo, Nancy Numata, Tetsuto Odt, Christing -Ogin, Wendy Okerberg, Karen Olk, Cheryl Olson, David G. O'Neill, Marleen Oppen, Neal Orndorff, Virginia Osborn, Nancy Ottum, Kent tOvares, Maria Owens, Kathy Ann Pachkofsky, Jon Paddock, James Parker, Joy Patch, Paul Pattee, Paige Patternson, Brad Paul, Ann Marie Paulson, David Pearson, Mark Peck, Timothy Pederson, Patrick Pendleton, Thomas Peterjohn, David Peters, Clevenger Peters, Kent Peterson, David Peterson, Jerrold Peterson, Thomas Petty, Karen Pierce, Elizabeth Pierson, Mary Pittel, Joyce Plaziak, Dan Poole, Patrick HPope, Kirsten tPratt, Susan Quast, Colleen Rambow, Judy Ann Ramsey, Charles Randall, Charles Rannenberg, Stephen Rask, Todd Rasmussen, Sue Rebney, Scott Reed, Collette Reed, Michael Abramson, David Barnum, John Batzli, Laura Bedor, Joan Bristol, Connie Burton, Elizabeth Daniels, Terrell Dayton, Elizabeth Ehlert, Virginia Einspahr, Ann Empey, Jan Engelbretson, Mark Froberg, Debby Gabbert, James Gross, Janet Hallgren, Jennifer Hannum, David Johnson, Todd Klemp, Merilee Kohls, Betty Kohls, Debra Reischauer, Robert Rengers, Debra Richards, Jayne Richardson, David Richter, Robert Riley, Warren Rislund, Miles Robbins, Darcy Roberts, Michael Rode, Mary Rogers, Roberta Floth, John Russell, James ' Russell, Patrice Sadek, Paul Sanko, Mary Sapp, Marvin Sause, Jennifer SavilIe, Scott Sayther, George Schafer, D. Blair Schibilia, Ronald Schierman, Jeffrey Schimmelpfennig, Conrad Schlachter, Steven Schnur, Ann xxSchoephoerster, Alanna Schramm, Robert Schulz, Kent Scott, Constance Seamans, Stephen Seamans, Thomas Seehof, Gregory Seeker, Sheila Seibert, Barbara mSeidel, Judith Seng, Deborah Shaughnessy, Elizabeth Shaver, Wally Sheehan, Jay Sheridan, Candice Showers, Sandra Shreve, Paul Shriver, Peggy Simcox, Scott 'Simonson, Cynthia Skarjune, David mSmisek, Quentin Smith, Lorrie Smith, Nancy Smith, Stephen Smith, Vicki Smith, William G. Snyder, Thomas Sopko, Jacqueline Sotherlund, Lori Stacken, Mary Jo Stanchfield, Gregory Steinberger, Kathryn Steinkamp, Lori StillweIl, Holly Strand, Paula Streeter, DonaId Strong, Ed iStrong, Steven Strot, Bradley Studenski, Wayne Sundem, Gwen Swanson, Elizabeth Sweere, Rick aSweet, Janice Kodner, Eric LaPointe, Jeffrey Leavenworth, Nancy Leeper, Nancy Lenk, David Leonard, Barbara Little, John Lounsbury, Alfred Lovaas, Jean McCaul, Cathleen McKaig, Sue Meese, David Myers, Leslie Nelson, Charles Nelson, Karen Nordseth, Peggy Perry, Jane Pickering, Randy Roust, Gerald Schroeder, Michael Severson, Susan Sweiger, Robert Michael Taggatz, Mark Tate, Susan Taylor, Kathi Thalmann, Sandra Thiessen, Lois Thomas, Elizabeth Thompson, David Thompson, John Thompson, Kent Thompson, Phyllis Thompson, Robin 'Thompson, Victoria Thomson, David Thornblad, Claes Throne, Natalie Titsworth, Steven Toepfer, JoAnne Tomlinson, Steve Tongen, Wayne Totushek, Kathleen Tracy, Patricia Updegraff, Stephen Upgren, Stephen Upham, Cathy VandenBranden, Keith VanRickley, Gail Vasquez, Glamys Vinge, Maynard Voigt, Larry Vomhof, Douglas Wagner, Diane Wartman, Jacqueline Watten, Lisa Weborg, Pauline Weik, Phillip XWeinauer, Susan wWellens, Chris Weller, Kathleen Wenz, Karen Whisler, John Willcox, Jay Willcox, Lynn Williams, Teri Wilson, Greg Winchell, Sally Winter, Judy Wojcik, Victoria Wolfe, Lois Wolfe, Thomas Wood, Claudia Wood, Roger Wright, Karen Wroge, Jed Wyman, Michael Wynn, Richard gYerkss, Nancy Young, Patricia Youngstrom, Steven Zicarelli, James Zschocher, Susan tHonors Group ' American Field Service Students JUNIOR CLASS HONOR GUARD Spoor, Melanie Street, Jennifer Swanson, Karen Titrud, Jeanine Tonnemaker, Sue Verba, Joan Vessels, Robin Wahlen, Pamela Westin, Carla Wilson, James Windland, Jan Windgate, Nancy Wheaton, Cheryl ll' :1 - I I '1 ' W V . 1! 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