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minnetonka is Putting It Together Min etonka is in a pe iod of tran ition: w th the ad ition of a ne g m, tec-nical ing and a hal way b tween he so ial stu ies a d scien e w ngs, he s hool as pu on a d fferent 1 ok. N to ly is t e ou-t ide of ou scho 1 c anging, b t so is ever thing ins de: som of th se t-ings ar : ne s u-dents, ew tre ds, ne attit des, a d 1 st ut no le st, an w s t of fre Ilmen. Eve y pe son is di ferent nd do s th ir o n thi g; howev r, som horn we a 1 f t t gether. Fritz Kroll putting together an outfit. Themo
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1987 Voyageur Minnetonka High School 18301 Highway Seven Minnetonka, Minnesota, United States of America, Continent of North America Northern Hemisphere, Planet Earth, The Milky Way. 55345 (612)-474-5965 Head Principal: Dr. Amy Mook Assistant Principals: CJ Anderson Mary Griffen Steve Boyle Telephone Operator: Elva Bengston Department Chairpeople: Curt Engstrom (Art) Joseph Rockers (Business Education) Glenn Skoy (English) Mary Jo Eide (Foreign Languages) Russ Thomsen (Guidance) Caroll Kaiser Wager (Health) Joan Harrom (Consumer Living Skills) John Anderson (Industrial Education) William Diedrich (Mathematics) Doug Berg (Mini-School) Dan Geldert (Music) Walt West (Physical Education) David Domfeld (Science) Nicholas Duff (Social Studies) Michael Andert (Special Education) Carl Swartz (Computer Science) Nancy Ward (ESL) 2219 Students 431 Freshmen 474 Sophomores 562 Juniors 552 Seniors fighting for 2086 lockers and 486 student parking spaces This yearbook produced by dedicated students who worked in room 228 during hour 9 10. (last hour for first shift.) Enter main entrance, turn right walk past gyms, past Senior Hall (leading to industrial ed). past English Social Studies Wing, enter first door on the right.
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Summer .............Pages 4-5 Travel ...................6-7 Homecoming ............. 8-11 Cars and Boats ........ 12-13 Fashion ............... 14-15 First Day of School ...... 16 Jobs ..................... 17 Baby Face ............. 18-19 AM till PM .............20-21 Mini-School .............. 22 Work Study ................23 Foreign Exchange Students 24- 25 Honor Society ............ 26 That’s Smarts ............ 27 ESL ...................... 28 Student Recognition .......29 Guys and Girls .........30-31 TONKA TONKA TONKA TONKA TONKA TONKA
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