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TRYING TO EXPLAIN her move to New York, Ruta Shah converses with Dr. Johnson and Dr. Spaans. Photo: R. Semlow. A J Koster, Danny Kronfeld, Jacquelyn M. Krouse, Sherri Kulcsar, Kathleen Kyles, Mike Labath, Shane Lambdin, Greg Lang, Morgan Lee, Anthony LeMar, Michele Lennon, Mike Leslein, Wendy Lindell, Chris Lindemoen, Sharon A. Macias, Tonya T '55 Q ,..,, ,, ,. U ,V V V Iv X 4 W3 V , , .' ,, . V V V V4 5 3 it 16. ' . f f ', v .H i S' ff . I 5, M M J s 1 ,, ' ,. ' i f v ,rf f ' ff I 4 .sf A ' i I 4 .1 2 1, 6 . if tpgf Q f ,-,,' 1 ' I Zi J Jem O Z X W XA JACQUELYN M. KRONFELD: Spanish Club 10,11,12. French Club 10,11. Honor Roll 11. House of Representatives 11. KATHLEEN KULCSAR: Yearbook 10,11,12 Sports Editor. Volleyball 10. French Club 10,11. International Club 12. Honor Roll 10. Quill and Scroll 11,12. Senate 12. Who's Who In America 12. Homecoming Worker 12. Taco Johnis. Prom Worker 12. Spree Worker 12. KORY KLEPPE: Football 10. Soccer 11,12, German Club 12 President. Art Club 12. Devil's Diary 11. Newspaper 12. Yearbook 12 Artist. Prom Worker 12. Petersen's Harned Von Maur. MICHELE LeMAR: Honor Roll 10,11,12. Art Club 10,11. Drama Club 10,11. Vestige 12. Newspaper 11. TCC 11. Mixed Chorus 10,11. SHARON A. LINDE- MOEN: GAA 10. Newspaper 10,11. Yearbook 10,11. TONYA MACIAS: Softball 10,11,12. GAA 10,11. MARJORIE MACKENZIE: Band 10,11,12. German Club 11,12. Junior Achievement 10. Junior Theatre 10. Yearbook 12 Chief Photog- rapher. Variety Show 11. Winterguard 12. HOLLY MACUMBER: Variety Show 10,11,12. A- Cappella 11,12. Band 10,11. Mixed Chorus 10. Orchestra 10. Show Choir 10,11. FCA 10,11. ANNA MARKELIUS: International Club 12. Foreign Exchange Student from Sweden. Drama Club 12. Ski Club 12. All School Play 12. MELAN- IE MARTINEZ: Spanish Club 10,11,12. Basket- ball 1O. Track 10. Cheerleading 12. Statistician for Basketball. Drama Club 12. Honor Roll 10,11. A- Cappella 12, Show Choir 12. PATRICK MASON: Tennis 10. French Club 10. Black Student Cultural Society 10,11. House of Representatives 10,11. Newspaper 12. Homecoming Worker 12. Burger King. JOSH MILLER: Newspaper 1O,11,12. Foot- ball 10. Cross Country 12. Track 12. French Club 10. Ski Club 12. Tootsies Malt Shop. MIKE MUELLER: Trainer for all Sports 10,11,12. French Club 10. D-Mens 10,11. Newspaper 12. Senate 12. Homecoming Worker 12. Co-Chairman of Debut. Office Assistant 12. v I A md rw' gi
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of . - EAR SECOND gunlm A ber on the ban mei? X V olley N nova Valdez Tamil, Sanz bumps Peffeclsfy higlrickson' Photo- ff' Z OUR SENIOR CLASS IS DETERMINED BECAUSE 4- WE WANT TO LEAVE KNOWING THAT WE DID SOMETHING GOOD. IT'S BETTER TO BE POSITIVE AND INVOLVED RATHER THAN SAY, MOH, WE PARTIEDU BECAUSE ANYBODY CAN PARTYY' 'fThe most memorable part of volleyball during my senior year was knowing what an impact we had on our audience - that we were what they remem- bered the next day in school when we were the main conversation, Sally Valdez stated. Sally contributed a lot to North High's successful year ending as 5th ranked in the State - she was named the best defensive player on the team, was a KIIK Ath1ete's Player of the Week nominee, and was a member of the Junior National Team which ended its year touring Canada. The Junior National Team consisted of the best volleyball players in the nation composed through district and state competitions that went through elimination processes. Sally tried out for the team at the end of the volleyball season her junior year. Her 8 day tour of Canada proved successful as they won the Junior National Team tournament against the Canada Womens National Team. Sally's victorious year in Junior Nationals and in North's being ranked as H5 in the State made her proud and excited to say that she represented North High School. Murphy, James M. Noble, Bryan Obrien, Tom O'IJonnell, Margaret Overton, Wayne Page. Penelope iA'ii Pash. David Pedersen, Steve Peterson. Chris Pickett. Donald Mark Reddy, Prasanta K. Redmond, Keith Ricker, Lyle W. Rieck, Kat eeser, Bill 70,34 X sf' . X f , ps- ' . Q m y fr Q5 E 1 ff' K it Asc! Q f Aw' ir L ..:.k Q ., i Q , . ,K x K A1 . Q 5 .,.. wx sf. X Wa ,H r f F 3 5 2 .I g , wt. I
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