Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

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Presenting the year 1972 at Robbinsdale High School THE ROBIN Volume 34 Robbinsdale High School Robbinsdale, Minnesota Learning . . . loving . . . we'll make it some day You know, we re all gonna make it Some day. Just listen to the sorceress who. Bombed-out On visions, Chants: The day will come When we re all done.” From the beginning to the end . . . We will do yesterday What we did tomorrow. And today? Well, today. From the beginning to the end . . . The year. September till June . . . nine months of life. Please don’t pass it up. We've got to absorb all we can. for youth is like a sponge slowly being dampened. Learning. Loving. That's all there is to it, to anything. But it's so far beyond us. We reach every day for something, someone. and we come so close. The sullen faces, the happy faces, All bear proof of our effort. But sometimes we are only coded numbers in magnetic transience locked in the archives of a computer. The effort appears futile. The student will never be able to appreciate academia wholly. It's beyond him. Yet he strives. We will do yesterday What we did tomorrow. Pledge allegiance . . . study . . . write graffiti . . . attend football games . . . pray . . . (sometimes). We welcome each new experience and wonder at the sensations it brings. We wonder at the freaky feelings which bring us closer, just a teensy bit closer to . . . whatever it is. And we love it. We understand. J 4 Table o Content We cannot accomplish everything in our lifetimes. There is so much to do. We make things short and simple so as to accomplish the most. Thus, the Table of Contents: This, our year . . . Ta o o Conto tΒ S Resource centers, open labs, help to raise student interest All the clocks are ticking. Can we hear them? Just a moment! From the walls a voice is booming β€” In approximately one and one-half minutes the bell is going to ring. You must make a decision! Wanna go to AV and work on our project? Naw, I got English, now. Well. I have free time for the rest of today. 6 Making Us Listen, how about tomorrow? Forget it. I have classes all day. YOU MUST make a decision! And all the clocks are ticking . . . Ringing bells interrupt our thoughts. People crowd out of classrooms, filling up resource centers each decked with its own texts, news articles, fresh dittos, experiments . . This is the book! This one here! Fine, all you need now is your I.D. 1.0.7 Yes. that's how we check out books, Oh. It takes time to adjust. but it's all in the difficult and complex process of MAKING US. Making Ut 7 New schedules, limited space, bring wasted time and restrictions 8 Making UΒ Sorry, all full nd we must find another place β€” e library will not take us all. e hells? careful of teachers on hall duty. )yll take you in to a structured study. ping is common, arise! neroom checks are called, catching the culprits. And the system seems to be working. We want it to. Yet some take advantage, wasting precious time. Loafing in resource centers. Polluting the Student Court β€” which eventually was closed to us. Time gained and time wasted. Will it ever change? BUSY MINDS MATCH BUSY FINGERS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Phaon Johnson has words of wisdom that he spoaks everyday and that. are heard by many. What are they? Ready . . . typo! My only wish is to have a nice early retirement with a lot of money. What would he do? I'd live! replies Roger Kossila. f Gerald Davis had flown in the Air Force Reserves and his interest in flying is conveyed by his wish to go to the moon! My girls (on the O.E. program) are amused when I dive: they say all the water leaves the pool! β€” Fred Geisler 10 Business Ed. Speed writings are a combination of typing accuracy and speed stability. Skilled students type up to 60 wpm for an A. Karen Kulusity is ever striving upward, discovering that once you reach you goals, you have to set goals that are higher. A If I had as much free time as all the students have, I d be in trouble all the time. β€” Walter Osterholt A student has a friendly attitude toward Imogene Ross. She's easy to get along with, but she has a rough test curve. Results of a query fed into the electronic calculator are viewed on the electronic readout as Dawn Karnitz examines its value. I m glad I'm not in Dr. Hood’s shoes, said Nella Peterson, in reference to the controversial aspects of education in the 70 s. Marlene Studlien has the per feet traits of a Business Ed. teacher. She s efficient and hard-working: a pupil says She’s kinda cool. I look in the mirror each morning and say this is the first day of the rest of my life. β€” Joseph Purcel Bwtm u Ed. 11 BEND AND STRETCH β€” REACH FOR THE TOWEL Is confusion created by the new school schedule? Ask Jacqueline Christensen. I think the new schedule is just terrific . . . What hour is it?' Dorothy Jacobson likes to get involved. She feels that when you go to events, you get more insight into the kids. Finding Marilyn Lipschultz interested in the course she teaches, one student says. She discusses what we want to know about health! Boys chase a speedball for one and a half periods, then strain to convince suspicious teachers that they were really in Phy. Ed. I? Phy. Ed. β€” Health Pressured by a two minute time limit. Jean Pool. Barb Bloom, and Patti Jones challenge their strength in a push-up test. Someday I want to learn how to paint. There're so many beautiful things that you see. that if you could capture them, you'd have them forever.’ β€” John Grygelko V i All I have to do is walk through the halls and I question whether the change is really beneficial to the majority of students. β€” Duane Straight Orest Wojcichowsky s satisfied with the new system. As far as Phy. Ed. teachers are concerned. it’s great because we get a little more free time. I've always loved to travel. Stephen Hopke's ambition? To see the U.S. from north to south, east to west. Colorful visual aids are used in Mr. Hopke's Health classes to illustrate the effects and sym-tom$ of the addictions known tn us. Phy. Ed. β€” Health 13 Not fortune, but rate of accel eration on an inclined plane i!. decided by the wheel of Dav ? Wiggs, Tom Herzog, and Mike Cook. DIFFUSION β€” THE SPEED AT WHICH BIOLOGY SLIPS YOUR MIND? Of Gary Ahlquist, a blushing female pupil smilingly says. He is a devil . . . and a sweetie, too.'' I say what I think. I wish kids had enough rospect for the school to dress nicely.' β€” Arthur Anderson One student was heard to say. I like Mr. Barton. He's a pretty good teacher because he relates to his subject well. Besides, he smiles a lot. Does Joyce Ehlert dissect frogs in her leisure time? No! I like nice homebody type things: sewing, cooking, and entertaining. Ameboid movement captivates the imagination of biology students as they record experimental procedures with a full-scale effort. 14 SciΒ«ncΒ« Al Schober has profound advice for mankind. Accomplish two things at once: Stop polluting and get more exercise. A class member sits in Thomas Seeger's biology room baffled by his jargon. Scientific terms? No! All he talks about is football but I still like him! When asked to comment on Steve Thompson, a student laughed. He works his track guys hard, and his classes are taught in just about the same way. The students have always kept you going not only in thought but in action, which is good. I just hope they stay that way. ___Marvin Wrucke Science IS One of Charles Hutchinson's interests IS computers. Given the chance, he would like to take a field trip to NASA and see how their computers work. HOW DO YOU TELL A REAL NUMBER FROM A FAKE? Any student who appreciates math can't be all bad! β€” Ivan Kadiesky The new resource rooms are viewed with optimism by Leslie Bocksell, who enjoys the relaxed. but constructive atmosphere. Hibbert Hill is a different kind of individual β€” confident, inspiring. quiet, and thoughtful . . . but powerful. β€” The basketball team Pausing in the lounge for a moment of philosophy, Michael Pierro muses. School should be as relaxed as home. 16 Math r Push-Button fatigue can be acquired by students like Dave Nerdahl. who use the Bi-Tran Six for mathematical calculations. Golf, bowling, and tonnis are all enjoyed by Irv Nerdahl, who has more ways to waste time than Carter has liver pills. Occasionally Carl Oman stops his class, asking them a relaxing unmathematical question. He seldom smiles, one student begins. but when he does, it’s a big one! That thud you heard was a pin falling as Sam Petrovcich plays his famous Green Light' game. Green on the blackboard means discipline in the classroom. I like the 40-minute periods. It is easier to stand each other for 40 minutes. β€” Robert Savage Amid the chatter and play of the eighth hour resource room. Paul Ditter strives to finish his algebra before the bell rings. Charles Tabor talks baseball, acts baseball, thinks baseball, and promotes baseball, but who knows if he plays baseball? β€” The baseball team I can’t think very fast. AH my good remarks take more time ... I’m a straight man. β€” Russell Van Loon Moth 17 MINDS ABSORB ENDLESS MAPS, PAMPHLETS, MAGAZINES Visions of Broadway lights appear when Ruth Adams thinks. My wish? To be an entertainer with my organ ... I used to be a music teacher years ago.' When asked where the best place to fish is. experienced fishing guide Les Alden kidding-ly replied. In a lake, of course! 18 Social Studios Fines payable to the Social Resource Room plus a lower grade from your teacher is the price one pays for overdue materials. Amused Robert Anderson’s class smiles at his jokes. He has a dry sense ot humor.' one student states. You never know whether he's kidding or not. β–  WI % I . Philosophical Donald Blore feels that men tend to compliment themselves. I think I'm the greatest guy in the world! Four basic psychological views of man are displayed by Todd Bredesen, Ward Hamlin. Dave Anderson, and Jim Erickson. Denise Rossow looks on. Fresh air and the rare beauty of the few remaining clean lakes are what Mr. Christenson likes most when he is enjoying his favorite Sport, fishing. An all-points bulletin has been put out for Jack Frost by Michael Cooley. Wanted: Snow up to the sills β€” all winter! Social Studiai 19 LIVE EXAMPLES RESCUE DORMANT HISTORY FROM DUSTY BOOKS An Edison crank phonograph and lights from an old train caboose? Next summer when my car is an antique. I'll restore that, too!' jokes Lloyd Boone. Proof that variety is the spice of life. James Critchfield has many pastimes. But there is too much in the world to soe and do. and too little time to do it.' Advice for living is dispensed to William Driver's social studies students. On Friday night, when you go out wjth your 'cruddy buddies . . . drink tomato juice. Constitutional rights and pros and cons of famous court cases are casually discussed in Mr. Hoffe's class with the aid of attorney Bernie Reisburg. 20 Social Studies Ready, aim. . . . fire! Mark Thurman positions a genuine Civil War Springfield rifle, demonstrating its operation to the American History class. Ecology-minded Grace Ennen wishes to have a world day of silence with no noise pollution. It would give us β€œTime to think. Eugene Friesen's Annual Utterance: β€œTo overlook the simple is to miss the profound. Mr. Hoffe? He seems like he understands ... I don't know why ... he just looks and acts like it reflects a twelfth grade student. Social StudiaΒ 21 QUESTIONS ARISE ON THE COMPLEXITY OF HUMAN VALUES Proud of his many accomplishments Gerald Miller receives the greatest satisfaction from the fact that I have six children and only one wife: There is nothing Mr. Rasmussen likes more than the rush of RHS students in the halls β€” nothing except for the quiet of his cabin in the Canadian wilderness. Attentive students do notice details. Mr. Huisken is different than the modern American man. Every shirt he wears has a perfectly matching tie.' Supply and demand used to be a major problem of economic students. With the development of the Resource Room, subject material is now easily available. HIM JMCNOJi. 22 Social Studies Religious commitments and society's stress on the subject of abortion are discussed by Kathy Holm and Karen Klemond. representative of the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. Sports enthusiast Richard Schulz enjoys all athletic activities but jokingly points out I'm post the age of participation; I am strictly a spectator. A bit of Ogden Nash must be latent in Dr. Marvin Trautwein os he writes: In 203. we are happy and free! We study and practice psychologee! Massive crowds and congested streets of today's world evoke this comment from Francis White: β€œMan is a social animal. Right. Mr. White. Professions of patriotism won for Cranford Coulter the VFW Voice of Democracy award. After the day's excitement he walks off with 1st place. A frustrated cowboy. John Walker has visions of returning to a simple, exciting frontier life after living in the stepped-up pace of today's society. Social Studios 23 Destination ... the I8fh century. Marlene Carlson would like to transcend time to meet Voltaire and Rosseau. two philosophers of that exciting era. FANTASY, REALITY, COMBINE IN A CREATIVE EXPLOSION Frost and Shaw are a few of the many authors researched by frustrated sophomores as a requirement for Effective Reading class. Every man has his own philosophy of life, not excluding Wilson Andorson. My primary existence is to make people happy. . . . Greece. Israel. Egypt, but The city where I felt most at home was Prague, because I could communicate with the people. states globetrotter Mr. Dvorak. Held in amused anticipation. Vincent Bowden's audience listens while he rolates his version of the Three Little Pigs for the storytelling unit of Oral Communications class. ?4 Emjl.th Light-hearted Bernell Fodje has a deceptive exterior: He looks easy going but wait until your grades come out! There is only one thing that Sharon Goodrie has to say about living. Life is great! Authors and their works are the general topic of conversation in Mrs. Folth’s Am. Lit. class but she readily lapses into other subjects as well. It's not if you win or lose but how you play the game, right? Coach Jo Campe is more concerned with making a good sportsman rather than with making a good athlete. One word describes English teacher Mike Garaughty: FRIENDLY!' Eolith 25 Strike up the bend! The constant hum of the classroom disappears for Dawn Hill as she plays her own tune on the organ β€” in her own summertime combo! Creativity is a way of lifo. β€” Phyllis Kromor f LEARNING RECORDED ON TAPE, IN NOTEBOOKS, AND BRAINS 26 English Sweet baby' James Taylor strums out Blossom in the background of a creative writing class as Nancy Jansen glances at a photo and struggles with her thoughts. The best part of Minnesota winter? To sit down in a warm room with a book to read and a fire burning in the fireplace. β€” Virginia McFerran Satisfaction with progress of his students is enough incentive for George Larson to conduct his class of Effective Reading. Don't be disturbed by the behavior of your fellows: if God had meant for men to think, he would have given them brains. β€” Harry McLenighan Let me make one thing perfectly clear. Dale Powers stresses his point in a carefully prepared speech as John War-chol records the presentation on video tape. Perspective in teaching is important. Sheila Miller expresses. I have often wished I could go back to high school in disguise to relearn how students really feel and think. Vivacious Carol Moore smiles as she announces a research paper or a grammar assignment. She's ALWAYS bubbling over! exclaims an amazed sophomore. English 27 Knowledge of AV equipment is necessary to mass media students. Mark Waryan uses the overhead projector for class. Great firmness of character was exhibited by Helen Olson, coping with Claude, a dachschund. and Leroy, a black alley cat. She laughs. I wouldn't let my daughter get a boa constrictor.” A LITTLE SWEETNESS GOES A LONG WAY Because I cannot remember my 1st conscious thought. I've been living forever. Because I can't pinpoint my death. I am eternal. β€” Donald Ostercamp Remembering her dreams as a girl. Sharon Roe has since changed her mind about what is important. At one point in my life, I really wanted to be Miss America. Lemon drops occasionally soothe the straining brains of students in Robert Youngs classes. Karen Knutson pops a candy into her mouth and passes the treat-filled box to Les Kiffe. 28 English What would I do if a student had a crush on me? Well β€” it's happened before ... I guess I d just smile and understand. Then I d tell them what a rotten person I ami' Scherer thing. Dick! Suzanno Sheridan's secret ambi fion: To edit a teacher's handbook titled 'I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow Because I Get More Eloquent Every Day. American Literature, a favorite of Margaret Snell, contributes to the enthusiasm she exudes in her class. Sho really knows her business! Another Ethel Merman? I’ve always had a hidden desire to be a singer-actress, either opera or Broadway musicals! β€” Ruth Wood Absorbed with books and authors. Kathy Struck delights in reading ... especially Kurt Vonnegut. He's destroying my idealistic view of life. Concentration and fascination mix in Robert Young's classes. He explains. I don't smile too much outside, but I dance inside . . . nothing is that funny. EΒ«gt.Β h 29 LANGUAGE REVEALS MAN'S PAST AND PRESENT The world is full of malenten-dus (misunderstandings). You know what happened to Le Petit Prince? He misunderstood his flower!' β€” Ruth Anderson Favorable remarks have been made about the new school scheduling. It's fantostic. an extremely exciting innovation!' Donald Ardery proclaims. Universal understanding is a common desire of all men. I wish I could teach English in the Soviet Union for a year, muses Larry Bucklin. Lectures are usually on the Humanities agenda. Mr. Luebke lightens the classroom atmosphere by humorously clarifying a point of interest concerning the history of art. 30 Culture Aviation is a subject of infinite variety and exploration, but as Arthur Kremor points ouΒ The sky is the limit!' To make tho world a better place to live in, follow Neal Luebko’s philosophy: Whatev- er you do. do your damnedest' ! Humanity instead of apathy is what Elaine Olson wants to see in this world. Be concerned with people less fortunate. CvΒ lΒ ur 31 STUDENTS CULTURED IN FORM OF DRAMA, MUSIC, AND ART Mr. Adams is a hard worker and so he makes us work hard. croaked a choir student with tonsils worn from endless practice. I was crazy, but I like working with young people,' said art instructor Marianna Anderson, pondering tho reasons she chose to teach at Robbinsdale. Described as fantastic director and inspiring to work with orchestra director Mr. Berg was also called 'sweet by a smiling Robbinsdale senior girl. Displayed in the showcase os a job well done. Paul Richards painting of a Hopi Indian worshipping his god is praised by all who value ort. 32 Culturo Tech Theater daises are allowed the privilege of working on various school plays. Getting his on the job training. Marty Young paints an Admirable Crichton stage setting. I feel like I'm at a circus rather than school, when I'm in his class.' said a senior of quick-humored Dan Cragg. I enjoy living from one crisis to the neit, said Vaughn Koenig as she described the uncertainties of play directing, the duty that comes with teaching drama. He s a cool teacher because he lets us work out many things our own way.' commented an art student on the freedoms enjoyed in Don Kvam's art classes. Blaze of the brass, pounding of drums, and movement of air through reeds combine in boisterous melody when Mr. Rounds strikes up the band. Even if I had not chosen to be a band instructor, my occupation would be dealing with people said the very amiable Roger Thompson. Culture 33 Sincere compliments concerning Laurin Durand are Heard from one of his students. He s a far-out teacher! He uses new methods and they really work. When asked if he has ever had any special wishes. Joseph Gin-dele's answer was an emphatic Yes! I've always had a burning desire to take over a country! Creative Foods is one of the subjects taught by Betty Jo Foreman. The new mods are greot for cooking β€” the pen outside the window isn't. Music is appreciated by Jean-ette Hughes, who spends some of her spare time attending symphony concerts and operas. THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART IS THROUGH HIS . . . CAR? Beware! One of Warren Clark's special hobbies has been divulged. What is it? Girl watching. all ages and shapes! The Golden Rule is the best. stotes Gordon Cook. If more people practiced it. we'd be a lot better off.” Wrench . . . pliers . . . screwdriver . . . and the operation continues as Jim Larson and Jeff Grant heal an ailing car in auto shop. 14 Horn Ec. β€” tnd. Art I dare you fo dream impossible dreams β€” but don't only dream them, make them realities. β€” Carolyn Petefish Good, better, best, never let it rest, til the good gets better, and the better best! β€” Tom Sykora It s nice to know someone cares. I enjoy kids too much to retire early, reveals Donald Raether. Peace is a common goal of all men. Donald Van Heel's plea is simple. Stop wars. Imagination is employed by Robin McCarty and Marj Reich as they arrange a plate of garnishes for Croative Foods class. Content just to live. M. David Koukkari discloses that ho only wants to e ist with the rest. I really like dancing. Merrie Ogren once imagined herself to be a dancer of a group . . . like the Rockettes of New York! Wild and gay events of the 1920 s make Clotile Pease long to have lived then, when you could do your own thing!' Horn Ec. β€” Ind. Art 35 STERN EXTERIOR, HUMAN INTERIOR, EQUALS PRINCIPALS 1976 is another Olympic year, and if John Thiede could participate in the winter Olympics, downhill skiing would be his event. The conditions vary, so that it is a challenge every time. Results of a survey taken to determine teacher response to the new scheduling are given to Dr. Hood by Mr. Thiede. Mr. Rigg ond Mr. Ferrell as generally favorable. 36 Adminutration Principals branch out! Seclusion from main office confusion aids Mr. Merry working in his new 3rd floor cubby-hole. As a teacher, you do not have much influence to make changes. As a principal. I have a better opportunity to do things. β€” Dick Rigg Heard from a Student Council member: Mr. Merry has a lot of responsibilities as a principal, but he comes through for us. He's a real good guy. Rela ed atmosphere hot coffee. and good conversation in the faculty lounge with colleagues Mr. Kossila and Mr. Grygelko help Mr. Thiede escape from administrative hassles. AdminiΒ troΒ ion 37 PERSONAL HELP GETS FILED UNDER PAPERWORK Vice-P'esident Agnew. I believe reflects the Β ruo spirit of what our country was built on β€” patriotism, declares Perry Larson. Fjords! Joseph Dragseth likes the hospitality, friendliness, and unspoiled beauty of Norway. Also, their fjords. Attentive listeners, Robbinsdalo counselors attend a clinic on VD at Armstrong High where they were introduced to new facts and problems concerning that subject. 38 Spocial People 'A.V Available during all school hours, counselor Marilyn Sholl gives friendly advice to Dave Faner in straightening out a schedule mix-up. Dessert-wise. German chocolate calte. rhubarb pie. M M cookies, and homemade rolls rank high on Donald Hanson's list. Amateur photographer Swanie Aalgaard opens up and explores a new world of beauty by capturing unique moments on film. Hooked on knitting and crocheting, Marilyn Sholl’ one goal is to some day own a knit shop. I wanted to be an opera singer even though I didn't know what an opera was! reminisce- Mary Ondov. Now that's an unrealistic goal, isn't it? King Kong' was one movie that grabbed the attention of Steve McCarthy. The technical work put into it was astounding. Spaoal Pocp'e 39 ’SPECIAL' PEOPLE POINT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTIONS Speech therapy is a thoroughly enjoyable challenge, according to Dennis Erickson who affirms. High school kids are the greatest to work with!’’ Dressed in a bright purple shirt Dick Domulling inquiries. Is my picture in color? No. ”Ohhh. I wore my special shirt today! Do we have Dr. Doolittle in our Willingness and a smile accompany Ed Drolson's statement: Everybody’s beautiful. I enjoy being a friend to all people. midst? Because of his love for animals, Dick Elvin once wanted to be a veterinarian, and now raises dogs. cats, and fish. Band aids and bed pans do not a nurse make. I think the nurse's office should be used for preventive and health education, states Dorothy Flosseth. Ine pertly handled film breaks easily. Dave Schroeder uses the A.V. department's splicer to make a permanent repair. 40 Sp ci l' PΒ«opW Her expectations may always remain a dream. Delores Richter, librarian, wishes to see world peace during my lifetime.' While it's hero enjoy it. Alex Saros' view on life is simple. You live, you die. so you make the best of it.’ Have you ever had hidden hopes of becoming a millionaire? You better believe it! exclaims Doc Spurrier emphatically. Spociol People 41 Bright and sunny Lee Widstrom, principal’s secretary, laughs. I like kids . . . nobody could last around here 16 years if they didn't like young people! Library fines, missing textbooks, and unpaid class fees add up at the end of a semester. Office clerks De Olson, Eleanor Brecht, Shirley Rausch, and Ernie Jewett calculate student debts. BEHIND THE SCENES β€” PEOPLE WHO HELP PEOPLE 42 People who help people' Shelves must be constantly rearranged by aides Sally Tonsager, Dee Van Steenwyk. Shirley Brusseau. and Janice Hauk as materials flow into and out of the Social and English IMCS. January snows provide additional duties for the janitorial force. Shoveling off the new white drifts, custodians Bink Hullet and Reuben Strack koep the platform clear for receiving and loading necessary supplies. Busily brewing lunch for hundreds of famished RHS students. head cook Virginia Sherman pauses to comment. I'm a great sports booster ... I go to as many Robins' games as I can! After a hard day's work repairing and polishing the nooks and crannies of RHS. head custodian Dick Genung browses through one of his two favorite magazines, Reader's Digest and National Geographic. Cranberries are whipped pink and white with marshamallows as Estelle Smith and Minnie Biermann mix up a fluffy dessert. 'People who help people 43 V'VtVAVt 111111111 I ,',Vini iViiViiiiV Miii'ii' IB mum School, games, parties β€” There has to be more to life! 44 Making ll 6:00-6:30. Morning has begun. Take off β€” it's the beginning of a new day. Hurry β€” you'll miss the bus! Hurry β€” you’ll be late for homeroom! Hurry β€” class has already started! Condition yourself, it's going to be a long year . . . new freedoms: new feelings; new experiences. Homecoming β€” choose among 20 girls you hardly know. Tag the title Queen on one, make sure she's the nicest. Big game β€” big news β€” big parties β€” BIG DEAL. It seems Homecoming never changes. It's forgotten after 2 days. Why bother to wonder about it?? We have free time now. Let's leave . . . or knock around ... or eat lunch . . . or even do homework. HOMEWORK?? Forget it!! Ya gotta live, baby. LIVE!! Mating If 45 Laugh, love, and hope . . . We'll make it! Winter makes its impression. Cold. Very cold, as we are. Sick of school, bored stiff. Break the monotony . . . SNO-WEEK!! 14 guys. 14 girls . . . Jocks” and Jockettes . . . Elect a King and a Queen. The year’s hardly started. GO to a few parties. Enjoy sports events. Or you could attend a few plays. Drama speaks . . . will you listen? GO watch a loneliness not your own. GO watch them protest. GO watch your 46 Maling It childhood recreated in fantasy. They will help you see yourself, those people up there. Don't you just love it? Feel it! Experience teaches . . . can you take it? Laugh β€” everyone needs to laugh. And love . . . and hope . . . for untold dreams, for him. for her, for a car or a job. Anything you don't have. Conform β€” give in to those fads that will make you noticeable. Ego trips are just a phase. After graduation, your small group may change, becoming mere memories. names and faces, games and places. You'll never be with these 800-and-some kids again. And when you have time, you can remember it all . . . structured study . . . unpaid fines . . . low grades . . . petty gossip . . . parties . . . disappointed parents. But nobody's perfect, and besides, it's almost over. We re MAKING IT. Making It 47 Former Queen Sherry Biorn dutifully passes the torch to bring her year's reign to a close and start Pat Nolan's claim to the title of Homecoming Queen '72. as Mr. John Nolan proudly looks on. Imagination and originality help the juniors break the senior class' traditional first place by winning the float construction contest. They highlighted the grave idea by pulling it with a hearse. Comical caricatures depict the slogan β€œRIPark as Randy Hallstrom makes a living comparison to his own masterly image in the football Hall of Fame. Top 19: J. Kinder. S. Spethman. J. Magnor. B. Moe. D. Jacobson, J. LaFerriere. D. Nelson, K. Harvey. K. Catton. A. Jacobson. S. Daniels. S. Coughlin. N. Zellmer, B. Klick. P. Nolan. N. Gross. T. Gohman. J. Jordet. 48 HomΒ«co ning BEAUTY OF SOUL DOMINATES ROYAL COURT Hom comio 3 49 Directed by the L. G. Balfour representative senior Alan Thomsen uses his IDS time to place his order for graduation announcements. Use of the telephone in the foyer gives students the chance to talk to friends about homework, report on daily gossip, or just make the day brighter for a sick friend. 50 IDS T.β„’ Consequences are too minor to interrupt a brief release. Freedom from school’s grasp during IDS time allows Mary Chismar and Bud Blatzheim ample opportunity to accept risks and skip. Eitreme concentration and a lot of patience aids in winning the game of chess. It also gives students something to do during their IDS time when they have no studies to bo done. IDS TIME MANIFESTS NEW HABITS IDS 51 Release from the grueling and usually hectic activities of the day induce Deb Nally to kick up her heels in a sudden burst of happiness. Words need not be spoken. Natural surroundings enhance the beauty of love for Sue Hajder and Craig Lindholm as they pause in a meaningful embrace and relate to each other the promise of tomorrow. Many problems or private concerns result in a deep depression or disappointment. Experiencing these solemn emotions makes it almost impossible for Ron Howe to keep from showing how he feels. 52 Emotion! Loneliness is an intense feeling β€” one that can be felt to any extreme. for any length of time, by anyone. Nancy Kissed experiences its potency. Anger erupts as Sue Craig attempts to control her temper β€” but loses the battle and lets loose. HELD WITHIN OURSELVES, EMOTION BECOMES REAL Blankness of expression on Ellen Favreau's face suggests the fact that stress from academic pursuits can create an emotionless state. Emotions 53 Skates and an empty hockey rink serve an entertaining and useful purpose for Carla Linus when that alone feeling strikes. Homework accounts for constructive use of Cathy Mueller's time alone as she bones up on long overdue assignments and almost forgotten lessons. Sudden inspiration compels sophomore Nancy Jerdee to try to capture that moment as she writes a poem expressing her feelings. 54 Solitude Self-contemplation together with day-dreaming makes a strange combination. but Jan Seba has the time to think about it all. AFTER THE RUSH OF THE SCHOOL DAY . .. SOLITUDE Semblances of the future emerge as Chris Freeman transforms a simple fire into a mirror of the unknown. Stress can build up. While taking a niuch needed walk. John Pomer-!eau pauses to contemplate, to escape . . . Solitude 55 Possession of a car eliminates Barry Lipson’s problem of transportation and gives him a feeling of responsibility and ownership. Colorful decorations dress the Hart family's tree as the festive tradition makes the Christmas spirit complete. 56 Sacuritv Friends ere a major part of everyday life. Kathy Kane and Cathy Oslund tease Linda Buxell for laughs. SECURITY FOUND IN MORE THAN JUST A BLANKET Stability and a boyfriend go ring in hand as Margaret Lindquist beams with the satisfaction of knowing that Bob Hogan belongs to her alone. Glamorous, it isn't, but Sue Booth doesn’t mind the title of stock-girl at the Health Food Store in Brookdale. It helps her to afford the finer things in life. Security 57 Pranks are a favorite pastime for most students. Stuffed with balloons. a lone Volkswagen holds a birthday surprise for an unsuspecting victim. After calamity strikes for Di Srecht. she gets help from Patti Jones, laNee Victorsen, and Sue Orstad to regain her balance and poise. S8 Humor OFF BEAT, FOOLISH HAPPENINGS TURN FROWNS INTO SMILES Temptation overwhelms Duane Roman as he surprises an expected visitor with a cold facoful of snow. Miscellaneous garbage makes an ideal collector's item as souvenirs from the cafeteria stock an otherwise unoccupied locker. HuΒ nor S9 Popular hangouts for students are mainly places to eat and are usually crowded after sports events. Terry Johnston and Bob Leiviska go to Bridgeman's to celebrate a victory or to try to forget a defeat. Honorable Confucius says: Girl in lap plus comical joke creates happy lunch hour! One has only to look in the foyer during lunch time to find jocks proving this. 60 Bummin Around Who's the winner of this ball game? It's good old Robbinsdale. sing Robin fans as the clenched fists of the rat pack'' rise over the crowd symbolizing a victory. Expression of individualism is common during free mods. In a position most students favor. Gary Johnson converts his emotions into music with his harmonica. BUMMIN' AROUND, COMMON JOY OF YOUTH Meet me after school β€” you know where.'' A few students start to congregate on the corner just outside of school's authority, for their ever-popular and satisfying daily ritual. Bummin' Around 61 Death isn’t what the Young Man (Perry Rank) thought it would be. Why isn't my life flashing before my eyes? Do I have to remember every damn thing for myself? Hesitantly regarding the guests at the tea party, Tweeny (Kristie Hammond) is introduced to them by the butler. Crichton (Kirk Atch-inson) in the winter play The Admirable Crichton. We ll have 12 children β€” one for each month of the year . . . the girls will be named after the spring and summer months and the boys will be named after the fall and winter months. Beautiful plans are made for a hopeless future between two young lovers in the one-act play. Summertree. 62 Play HUMAN TRAITS RECREATED IN LIVING DRAMATICS Consolation given by the empathetic Miss Cooper (Donna Walton) aids in calming the shattered spirit of Sybil Railton-Bell (Nancy Snyder). Determined to break the bonds her mother holds on her. Sybil concentrates on the questionable future. Playi 63 Duger i participation m basketball is rocogmzod by Pep Club. In addition to decorating various winter sportsmen s lockers one day of the week was designated to honor each athletic team. Sno-candidates: L. Carlson, J. Johnson. K. Richter: T. Kay, M. Egan. G. Hanson. P. lacovino: D. Johnson. K. Maslowski. R. Seward, M. Wallin. C. Aydt. S. Andersen, J. Jacobson. J. Joiner: J. Stattine. D. Harchysen. K. Wegley. K. Mas-lowski. Astonishment mixes with joy as Marcia Wallin and Steve Anderson openly show their emotions when the crowns naming them King and Queen are donned. Although read by most ot the student body, the decorative sign in the ♦oyer remained |ust another poster β€” its sole purpose to enliven $no- Week went unnoticed and unfulfilled. M SnoW.,1 SCktMli. Ski n hA . OLD D DA POPULARITY EARNS SNOWY HONORS Sno-Weet 65 Pity? Not too many girls would think so!! Julie Christenson, hindered with her crutches, is the center of attraction for helpers' John Riley. John Dadovich. and Todd Bredesen. Bait for some poor fish to swallow? Mary Lonsky, Sue lunzer, Sharon Blanski, and Barb Imholte take advantage of their smile power in fervent hopes of landing a big one. Irresistible and debonair Brian Hall easily impresses the feminine fancy in his stylish pin-striped suit. 66 S« Appeal Lunch-time or anytime is the right time for . . . girl watching. Girl watchers do their thing in the halls as they take notice of girls passing by. The basic theory is that if you sit there long enough someone is bound to come by. sooner or later. Hemlines take popular changes in length and style. Karen Lundgren wears a favorite pair of hot pants which are both appealing and casual. β€” BUT NOBODY DOESN'T LIKE . . . SEX APPEAL So Appeal 6? Posed end reedy for their picture to be taken egeinst the wintery beckground et the dence. Sue Zehms end Tom Brodesen smile for the camera. Cerefully pinning e boutonniere to the lepel of Mike Egan's coat. Jackie LaFerriero adds the finishing touch to his polished look. 68 Winter Formal 'BEGINNINGS': A GOOD PLACE TO START Open doors and a formally dressed ticket-take’- welcome Steve Anderson and Lee Schneider upon entrance to the YWCA. Garters worn on the sleeves of Keith Nason and Todd Britton will later serve as decorative souvenirs of the Winter Formal dance. Sheer tact has to be exercised when asking that Guy to the dance. Standing in front of the Beginnings sign in the foyer. Dobra Nordby pops the big question to John Olson. Winter Formal 6 ? The unmaking of Polyunsaturated Fat . . . o 6 i 0 2 I JOn i YDS TO GO OTS 32 MIN S l, Q β€’ C' ALL ON 33 VIKINGS V PACKER NOV 14 I PM A r- f . o o β€’ β€’n 70 Confined Conflict Human bodies are meaty masses of Uncoordinated, bumbling. Poly-unsaturated Fat! Unless you've seen the sportsman. His body growing in a Field ... or a Pool ... or a gymnasium's Sweat-box. He knows what to do with a Mistreated body: that is to say. One grown lax due to conveniences. Escape! Reach for the something. Cries the Sportsman. that can make a body whole, Graceful, and limber in the Dance of Violent Competition. The show of muscle begins. Announcing. Ladies and Gentlemen . . . Confined Conflict 71 We see the finish line. Is it worth running to? 72 Confinod Conflict On our mark! Tense. Sweat. All eyes frozen on a distant line. You say a Distant line? Why. Yes! It's a painted Distant line. The clock relinquishes time from its Metal-disked corral. And the runners run. And the swimmers swim. And the grapplers grapple. And the gymnasts roll. Time passes by (bybyebybyebybyebybyebybye . . .) Time has passed. The Game is over. The distant line? Why, the distant line is not distant Any more. And We? We are on Our Mark. Confined Conflict 73 Avid spectators drawn into athletes' realm 74 Confinod Conflict To an athlete, who feels. Inside of him, a fire burning. The fire burns and the breath blows. Inside of him. He is in Conflict, Within. Everything moves swiftly. Throw the disk like the Greek. Whose body was his soul. His pride: the thrill of the onwatchers. Smile at the Crowd Who sit in the bleachers Yet play on the field. And can feel the athlete s Fire and Breath. So he takes the People Into a MAGIC LAND OF TUMBLING BODIES AND SWEAT-CAKED FACES. Give us Confined Conflict. Confinod Conflict 75 Framed by a web of netting, goalie Alan Streuterf crouches to resist attacking opponents. Soccer team members cheered visca vino three times before every game but thoir competitive energy didn't bring many wins for the inexperienced group. THRICE YELLED VISCA VINA' PROCLAIMS ONSET OF VARSITY SOCCER 76 Socc r Aggressive attacks by co-captain Gary Hansen help the team win on their home field at Crystal Heights elementary school. Practices at Lee elementary school gave them the unity needed for a victory. In an attempt to thwart his opposition. Dave Anderson smashes the ball high into the air. One of several close games. Robins lost to the Eagles by a single point. 2-1. In its first year as a varsity sport, the soccer team showed the product of strenuous training. Team members rush to assist the dribbler, resulting in the 3-to-l defeat of Eisenhower. Co-captain Davo Jacobs 'uses his head to divert the ball from his Cooper opponents, aiding in a 1-0 victory for the Robins. Soccer 77 A LONELY SPORT: RUNNING IS ITS OWN REWARD 78 Crow Country Relentless stamina and long careful strides help Robin Harriers keep pace with their opponents in a three-mile Lake Nokomis meet. Consistent practice builds up endurance for long runs, which enables cross country men to race along the Victory Memorial Drive in a great win against Cooper. Faithful Coach Thompson keeps clicking them in as the captain of the cross country team. Kevin Torgerson. finishes in 16:23. Junior Steve Johnson trails close behind, assisting the Robins with a final victory score of 20 to 43 over Bloomington Kennedy. Crow Country 79 ENERGETIC START BUILDS TOWARD DIVISION WIN Concern is shown for Mike Egan, carried to the bench when he suffered a neck injury in the Lake Conference Championship at Met Stadium. The Robins were afflicted with several injuries, which contributed to Edina taking the title. Defensive blocking motivates Dave Kemnitz to strive for extra yardage. Concentrated persistence enabled him to rush a season total of 1179 yards, breaking the standing school record. 80 Football Vigorous pre-game exercises are essential body toners that psyche the hopeful football team and revive their aggressive spirit. Sideline activities keep Todd Bre-deson and Greg Spurrier prepared for the next quarter's plays at one of the colder games of the season. Homecoming begins with an energetic spurt, as the determined Robins race through the welcoming line-up. Encouraged, the football team consequently defeated Park. 22-0. hr] Football 81 Evasion of encircling Falcons seems impossible as Dick Sandness awaits assistance from teammates. In ♦hoir second triumph over Armstrong this year. Robins won 65 45. Suspended in mid-air. Cager Ross Nyberg defensively clasps tho ball as the Armstrong Falcons close in. At their first Conference game of tho season, the Robins won 60-54. 'ONE GAME AT A TIME' PHILOSOPHY BRINGS VICTORIES FOR CAGERS 82 Bajkatball Jumping high. Robin cagors roach for the rebound in unison. Rob-binsdale took 1st at the invitational held over Christmas, when they hosted 3 other top-rated teams. Hero of the Mound game, Jeff Musjgerd is hoisted high by exhilarated fans after a 55-50 Robins win. Sandwiched betweon two Wayzata opponents Mike Egan slips trough to score two points which tallied in the 60-59 Robin victory. BaskotbdH 83 Maintaining a forceful hold, captain Brad Dale rides his Lindbergh opponent to near exhaustion. Pre-game warm-ups furnish outlets for excess anxiety as Robin wrestlers prepare for the upcoming meet against St. Louis Park. GRYGELKO'S GRAPPLERS CAPTURE LAKE CONFERENCE CROWN 8 Wrestling Confident, Bob Swart eyes his Cooper rival and grips his hand before the match to establish friendly competition. Intent. Coach Grygelko watches the wrestling action on a nearby mat. Adding to previous wins, the Robins defeated Minnetonka 37-13. Shoulders touch the mat and the referee whistles an automatic win as Gary Greb pins his Cooper man, Wrestling 85 Perfect form is imperative for Art Olson as he executes a graceful fly away dismount from the high bar. Score-keeping, a conference with the coach, getting psyched-up or relaxing are the independent aspirations of the team members during one of the crucial home meets. GYMNASTS FIND NEW SCORING TEAM- ORIENTED 86 ymnatticf Complete control and good timing are necessary for Jeff Johannsen to perform a vault during release from the high bar. ! mm Handstands are a required stunt in a ringman s set. Co-captain Paul Kocur demonstrates the skill and ability achieved by the hard practice and concentration that are essential to being a good gymnast. Strength, balance and flexibility are required of Paul Backstrom enabling him to perform a ' V sit on the parallel bars. Single bar tricks are rated as C” moves β€” the most difficult to master. Swing and grip, form and height β€” Craig Lindholm perfects his high-legs on the side horse. Gymnailict 87 4 STRAIGHT CONFERENCE WINS BRING SWIMMERS STRONG FINISH Distance and thrust are crucial aspects of a swimmer's take-off. During practice. Dean Johnson and Mark Gustafson spring outward before the plunge into the pool. Intense, even kicks combined with powerful strokes propel butterfly swimmer Tom Marks forward. Driving team efforts characterized the 6-5 Conference record. 88 Swimming Firmly controlling his form, diver Jim Hillerns strains to complete a forward one-and-a-half pike. Water polo, enjoyed by the swimmers during a practice session, is a welcome break from the usual laps. Balancing the ball. Bob Haberger searches for an open teammate to accept a pass. Freestyle swimmer Mark Gustafson is urged forward by Dave Purdham after completing the fifth lap in the 400. In a close meet, Robin Tankers defeated Kennedy Eagles 51-44. Swimming 84 Outskating a Mound player defensive Robins hustle after the puck to reverse its direction. Due to combined team effort. Rob-binsdale claimed a 3-2 victory over the Mohawks. Alone and unguarded. Dan Men-gelkoch begins to breakaway toward Roosevelt's net. In a disputable game. Robins tied 2-2. PUCKSTERS SET HIGH GOALS DESPITE NUMBING LOSSES Taken off balance, goalie Kurt Johnson expertly foils a shot by an Armstrong center. The neighboring foes tied 4-4 after a sudden comeback by the Robins in the third quarter. 90 Hockey Eager to return to the ice. Don Henningsguard keeps a close watch on the clock, while waiting in the penalty box. Despite their teammates momentary absence Robin pucksters beat Wayzata 6-2. Apprehensive. Robin hockey players await the signal when they must instantaneously replace their first line skating against the Jefferson Jaguars at Braemar Arena. Hockov 91 DAY AFTER DAY, ALONE ON A HILL . . . Solitude β€” an illusion experiencec for one fleeting moment os skier glide upon the boundless snow. Intent, slalom captain Tom Kay firmly plants his ski poles and pushes forward as the signal to start is given. Irregular terrain doesn't alter Pat Cavanaugh's continual pace, as he herringbones up a hill at the State cross-country meet held in Cloquet. Concentrating on speed and control. senior slalom skier Doug Carlson races through the first of many gates on his downhill run. Skiing 93 ATHLETES MB PROVE r' WOMEN'S EQUALITY Z gaaWMmmse Nearby Chalet bowling alley provides a convenient outlet for GAA participants. Adviser Miss Christensen demonstrates scorekeeping techniques to GAA president Mary Baranauskas. Gymnastics captain Debbie Nelson spots Louise Walton on her back walkover, a difficult and impressive balance beam stunt. 94 GAA β€” GirH' Gymnattict p nauu i Tension mounts os GAA members fight for the determining gome point. Frankie Trethewoy clenches her fist to bump the boll. I I B β€’7 .,β€˜wC tiu urr.-iT' β€’ β€’itiinaMUi). Concentrotion. self-confidence and poise are required on the unevens os well as other equipment in gymnastic competition. Shannon Smith displays essential qualities before the judges at the final tryouts. Female athletes swing into action at the RJHS courts. GAA tennis participants went on to take 2nd in singles and 3rd in doubles at the Lake Conference tournaments. GAA β€” Girls’ Gymnoitics 95 Despite their unsure footing on skates, the cheerleaders attempt to rouse the fans' enthusiasm at Braemar Ice Arena. CHEERS OR TEARS REFLECT FINALITY OF SCORES Spectators and participants remain silent during a gymnast's set. but between routines Barb Moe. Ann Jacobson, Barb Younghans and Deb Nelson interrupt the stillness with a coordinated beat-clap cheer. Time-outs between hockey periods temporarily relieve Teri Johnston. Sue Coughlin and Barb Moe from cheering duties and exempt fans from shouting encouragement for the Robin pucksters. 96 Choorloadir-g Ecstatic after a last-quarter touchdown, Ann Jacobson and Sue Coughlin collapse in a joyful embrace. Dismayed. Ellie Johnson's faco reflects a momentary setback in the televised Jefferson football game. Ch erlΒ«ading 97 Unity exists merely as a state of mind 98 We Inc. 2:40 p.m. EXPLOSION. Everybody is out: out of the classroom, out of the lavatory, out of the windows? Tonight is the night β€” We unite β€” become one. WE work, harder than we ever have. Writing, creating, making an annual, the TALE. We dance, stretching tired muscles, striving for synchronization. Swimming . . . drowning? . . . Weekly practice in an over-chlorinated pool yields red eyes and frizzy hair. And we proudly display the signs of our unity: Pep Club sweaters, earned over a year of LOYAL cheering. The uniforms we made ourselves . . blue and white Robinaire pre-games, white and aqua Aqua Robin jumpers. Key Club buttons. Are these things a symbol. Or merely all that unites us? w Iftc. 99 Money can make or break a group 100 Wo Inc. Our unity . . . It depends so much on material things. MONEY. What are we without greenbacks? We can't support foreign exchange students on peanuts. Hold a meeting, come up with money-making ideas . . . Bake sales β€” Hostess Twinkies at 33% profit . . . Not bad! Many clubs have grown weak, unattractive. But the comeback program proceeds, Membership drives, new ideas . . . And I tell you. friends, that with a Little effort . . . and a Little money, we SHALL pull this organization Up by the bootstraps! Save it! Yet some never make it. Against dim horizons. WE INC. struggles, The individual struggles . . . simultaneously For identity. PAYMENTS Vjn oom PAYMENT ' PAyINmwow W. Inc. 101 Rambunctious Card Section gives a big homecoming Hip Hip Hooray as they parade from the school grounds to Robin Center. At the game the following night, these girls showed their loyalty by flipping different colored cards to make a variety of designs. Zany Pep Club Officers go all out to make their meetings interesting and worthwhile. President Julie Stattine aids a member in regaining the circulation needed to withstand the bitter cold. Yay. Rah-rah. Team. shouts Spirit Club as they imitate the cheerleaders. The lunchroom study hall looks on in silenced awe. 102 PΒ«p Club β€” Spirit Club NEW EMPHASIS AWAY FROM THE OLD CLICHE, 'SCHOOL SPIRIT' Construction paper and a piece of candy help encourage sportsmen as the Good Luckers are passed out. A symbolic R is pinned on Randy Hallstrom's shirt by Pep Clubber Janet McDonald. Pepfests are given a lift by the Fomettes, a dance line formed by Pep Club members. Male teachers are informed of their squareness in song and dance but they protest being talked about behind their backs. Spirit Club PΒ«p Club 103 When the price of an Annual rose to $7.25. the sales level fell sharply. In an attempt to boost sales. Thespians Barb With and Steve Christianson perform the play The Silent Clown in the foyer. Intent debaters check their notes as Laurie Thompson makes a point about this year's topic: Resolved β€” The jury system of the U.S. should be significantly changed. To become a Thespian, a prospective member must earn at least fifteen points. Points can be earned by acting or by doing technical work on a school performance. In Separate Tables . Jim Delay. Donna Walton and Nancy Snyder earn three to five points each. Crippled president Terry Tripp greets inductees at the NHS induction ceremony. The new members were chosen through teacher recommendation and the student's participation in school activities. 104 Notional Honor β€” Debate β€” ThΒ«tpiens AWARDS AND APPLAUSE AWAIT 'ACTIVISTS' National Hono Oabate β€” Ttwpians 105 Fund raisers for the T l work program help to meet the cost of events such as the State Convention at the Pick-Nicollet Hotel in the Twin Cities. T l member Alice Schneider receives payment from Bob Johnson for one of the Halloween plaques used to raise the money. Scrumptious Christmas cookies are displayed in the foyer showcase by Santa Claus, advertising the DE program. Students sold these goodies to help pay for national and state conventions. Graceful in their presentation. DE members Cindy Moline and Mary VanDemark model fashions of today’s younger generation that portray their individual personalities. Lunch hour audiences responded enthusiastically to the DE effort to promote their club. ii'Mi 106 Cooperative Education β€” Uvher Club Thirsty for some pleasurable entertainment, a small crowd of RHS students went to hear the sounds of Sassafras at the dance sponsored by the Cooperative Education department. New uniform patterns and colors help get Usher Club under way for another season. In her navy blue outfit. Sandi Ballard presents Jim Burlingame with a Separate Tables program. DIVERSIFIED CLUBS ENJOY MEETING THE PUBLIC Cooperet.ve Education Usher Club 107 Competition means many things to many people, a challenge just beyond grasp but always there with the possible thrill of winning. The game of chess has brought these concepts to reality for the dedicated Chess Club members who have finally made their quiet club honored. Various kinds of information are given to Key Club members with the help of speakers, pamphlets and other forms of mass media, making them aware of the troubled events that crowd our world. Concentration and careful moves enable Mr. Rasmussen to gain against his arch opponent Gary Merchant in the brain game of chess. 108 ChΒ«H Club β€” KΒ«y Club One of Lyndon Ludford s many duties as Key Club president is to question the question put before him. KEY PIECES FIT TOGETHER TO PRODUCE WORTHWHILE MOVES Chess Club β€” Key Club lOV Excess flab is melted away by Y-Teeners and their mothers at the Y-Teens Mother-Daughter Exercise Clinic. The event, another of the new Y-Teens experiments, was led by Ginger Dawson. Changes for the future and promises for an eventful year are vowed in pledges from the new Y-Teens Executive Board officers. Spectators are delighted by the Beta Kappa Beauties. Donna Hen-nen, Dawn Lutz and Darlene Ahl-gren with their munchlcin dance. 110 Y-TeΒ«nΒ NEW Y-LOOK INVITES OPTIMISTIC SPIRIT Axel, the winning pumpkin created by Nancy Glass' chapter, the Glasses Breakup adds a lit. tie relaxation and a fow laughs to the hectic life of the RHS student. Do you know how to play Bunny Wobbit? asks Louise Hyser as the Y-Teens executive board and football team ham it up before the big game with Park. By shedding some of their sophistication Y-Teens has met RHS students head-on with various new events including fortune cookie sales and a mother-daughter exercise clinic. Y TΒ«em 111 mi. Communication within the school is the purpose of the Tale. Staffer Marna Rotstein works diligently on a layout, attempting to create one which will get the idea across. Editors and reporters of the Tale gather to make tomorrow's deadline successful. One effort to attain a larger, more convenient work room failed: so for the time being 233 remains the headquarters for compil ing copy, layout, and photography each month. Before the newspapers are ready to be distributed they are picked up from the printers', then put together, and finally counted into stacks of thirties. Lynn Arnold, one of the editors of the Tale, does not seem to mind stuffing as she converses with Sheila Cronquist. 112 Robin't Tale FRUSTRATED STAFFERS STRUGGLE FOR A PLACE OF THEIR OWN Controversy over the divinity of Christ in Superstar and a series of interviews with drug experimenters are topics discussed in an issue of the Robin's Tale. Journalism students distributed the papers to rooms 10 minutes before the bell but some kids just wouldn't wait. Robin't Ta!Β« 113 Although not officially recognized as Aqua Robin water ballet, diving as demonstrated by Stephanie Spethman is a graceful art. Spotlights are costly, so the Aqua Robins held a Swimathon to raise the money needed. Swimmers solicited pledges for a specific amount of money for each length, then swam up to 240 lengths: The event a first in Aqua Robin history, was considered so important that Lori Hoeningschmidt is provided with a push to ensure her attendance. Balloons add to the light-hearted atmosphere created by the Robi-naires Homecoming rendition of Wade in the Water.'' 114 Robinairai β€” Aqua Robins Short skirts and fishnets don't keep out the wind and the cold but the Robinaires endure in order to entertain. Half-frozen spectators are delighted with the results at the Robbinsdale-Jefferson confrontation. Rain and cold weather plagued the Robinaires again this year but they persevered. Ironically, at Lindbergh, practically the only mild, clear gamo night β€” the Robinaires brought umbrellas! ON LAND AND IN THE WATER, PRECISION MEANS BEAUTY Weekly practice at the junior high pool improves the Aqua Robin precision formations. Taking her turn at the phonograph. Terry Gohman selects the appropriate music. Rob noir Β β€” AquΒ« Robint 115 C mon you guys, you've got to sell those cookies!' So says Dave Jacobs, president of Student Council and instigator of the sale idea. The cookies are sold in the lunchroom to raise extra funds for the benefit of the student body. Students congregate at the Student Council bookstore. The bookstore. run this year by Julie Stat-tine. has prospered due to extended lunch periods. Aspirants to RHS political life await their turn to dazzle the public with campaign promises. The new constitution calls for the election of a president for both the Senate of Students (SOS) and the House of Students (HOS). 16 Student Council Gripe sessions β€” a room occupied by Student Council members who are willing to listen to student opinions and complaints during IDS and lunch periods. The sessions have been poorly attended although quite often, one student will come to report the opinions of many. HAS THE s.o.s. SAVED OUR STUDENTS? For a few short weeks this fall, students had the option to spend IDS time in the court area. The court was opened through the combined efforts of student and faculty councils but was unfortunately closed due to lack of student cooperation. Student Council 117 Empty rooms and i m β€’ i: r- ichinq deadline create an appropriate atmosphere for v. β€’. L ... .β€’;β€’ Oar red marks triplicates as Mindy Rackner attempts ......i . β€’ β€’β€’ |ob of organizing the index. Privacy is essential for creativity, and the basement Annual room is secluded and quiet, The staff worked during the day and after school in the comfort of their own quarters. Regular Thursday night meetings are a combination of talk, hard work and good food β€” such as Boni Hamlin s Baked Alaska pie. Loved by all picture-less Annual staffers. Mr. Tokar snaps a late-night request. On loan from Bax-ell Photography. Mr. Tokar is available to both Robbinsdale and Patrick Henry Senior High School. Stream c’ Consciousness a difficult style, was chosen by copy editor Sherry Braun. After losing the much-corrected We Inc. copy, Pat Cough! n moil's vague excuses to an amused Sherry and Rita Allen. 118 Association of Annual Cree uro . Toads, and Other Bizarre Beings PERFECTION IS THE MINIMUM DEMANDED BY CREATURES Late night work sessions prevent the staff from going homo for dinner but not from eating. Red Barn is only a few blocks away and for a few small coins a substantial moal can be purchased. Creatures, toads and other bizarre beings ... a menagerie or a group organized for the purpose of driving Robin editor-in-chief Arne Langsetmo ape? Late deadlines, broken cameras, lack of film, lack of ideas, lack of materials, lack of nourishment, lack of sleep, lack of help ... all these reasons plus many more force Arne to seek peace and community among his fellow creatures'' at Como Park Zoo. Association of Annual Creatures. Toads, and Othor B-rarre Beings 119 We are stepping in time to an Infinitesongoflife Anonymity is a trap. Are we trapped? Could be. For instance. I've had this feeling of Love for you. Yet. when will you come to me From out of the crowd? . . . I. 2. 3. ... 45 PRINT, the computer said and Continued saying Lange 4963 I 7 Larsen 498180 Larson 499905 . Somehow, the computer, the thing with all the Answers couldn't tell me about you. Please, Let me know your head, your mind! 120 Hpadj PHABETICAL L I 5 T HOUSE STUDENT NAME number KRUEGER 10RAIEE KAY 3607 KRUGER TIMOTHY ARDEN 3842 KUKKOLA JEFFREY G 3205 KULLA ROBERT PAUL 3955 KUNJTZ JAMES RICHARD 5618 KUZMA MARK EDWARD 3657 LA BELLE JEFFREY RICHA 33X LA BISSONIERE ANN MARI 2540 LAGESON SUSAN KAY 4613 IAHTJNEN DAINA BETH 2U2 LALIBERTE MARK STEPHEN 4621 LAMPI SUSAN MARIE 6013 LANDIN SUSAN MAE 3435 LANGE BARBARA ANN 4336 LARSEN JAYNE CAROL 4221 LARSON CYNTHIA JEAN 6037 LARSON JAMES ELW00D 2924 LARSON LINDA JEAN 5936 LARSON LORALEE OAWN 6012 LARSON LU ANN RUTH 5340 LARSON THERESA ANN 4057 LARSON THOMAS RAY 3400 LAUR1A JANE CAROLYN 3808 LE VAHN JOEL THOMAS 3233 LE VITRE LON STEVEN 1808 LEE JAMES CHARLES 4300 LEEF LOIS MARIE 2709 LEINES KARLA JEAN 4944 LEIVISKA ROBERT SCOTT 4750 LEONARD PAUL ANTHONY' 1610 LESNEY GARY JOHN 5912. LINK MARGARET ANN 4259 Together, we can discuss the unanswerable questions: Questions troubling us. It's just that I don't know Where to be. Things bother me β€” de-escalation of the Vietnam war into Cambodia, busing, draft at 18 years of age . . . Pretty soon the '72 presidential Election will be held. Nixon. Humphrey. Wallace. Muskie. Remember the first day of school? Feel lost? Look out the window. There’s Highway 100. and pollution, and many jobless people, and a Rising crime rate, and a swelling population, and the Robbmsdale High School Marching Band stepping Rhythmically to the drum's cadence. In school, out of school, we all step in time to the music: An INFINITESONGOFLIFE . . . Sometimes, it makes me feel insignificant, small. Anonymous. We ve got to get our heads together and define ourjjUΒ selves. Let's see β€” I (i). oron.. (for pi. see WE). HrtWjglQfP B-SQUAD FINDS ACCEPTANCE AMONG PEERS J. Ackerman R. Adams 8. Ahlm M. Ahlquist P. Ainsworth D. Albright 0. Albnght G. Alstod G. Amdahl M. Ammon R. Amsler L. Amundson R. Andersen 8. Anderson 8. Anderson C. Anderson C. Anderson D. Anderson D. Anderson D. Anderson G. Anderson J. Anderson J. Anderson J. Anderson K. Anderson K. Anderson I. Anderson L. Anderson M. Anderson J. Andryski J. Angel T. Angland M. Appel P. Arabenos M. Archer P. Armstrong D. Arneson D. Arntson M. Ash 8. Asleson C. Atchlev R. Aselson J. Baaford E. Bech J. Baler 122 Sophomores B-Squad cheerleaders join with A-Squaders to rouse pep'' at each pepfest. The B-Squaders are well supported by sophomore guys. C. Baler R. Baler 0. Bankson T. Bankton J. Baranauska R. Baribeau K. Barritt M. Barritt 0. Barry 0. BarfKel J. Bauernfoind 0. BaaKen J. 8eatty J. Beatty M. Becker G. Becley J. Benton J. Berg K. Berger M. Berglund B. Borgjfedt L. Bettenge J. Biegert N. Biesiada O. Bitbee C. Bin H. Black R. BJeniki K. BJatiheim J. Blaievlc R. 8fockor T. Bloom L. Bloomdahl R. Boatman O. Bodeau B. Bodin K. Bod n J. 8oemor S. Bohline M. Boike M. Boitclair B. Bolton S. Bonello P. Bonniwell C. Botch P. 8ottko S. 8rady C. Brekken J. Brandmire J. Bredeten R. Bredeten M. Breeden M. Breeden J. Breen D. Breuttedf M. Bridgman D. Briggt J. Briggj T. Britten B. Brody C. Brom Sophomore 123 R. 8rojvik M. Brown 8. Buckeridge 0. Budjiok A. Bufford L. Burck R. Buffington R. Bussey J. Butler M. Butler L. 8uΒ«eli J. Bydlon C. Byer S. Cohlender M. Carlson S. Carlton J. Catton HALLOWEEN SPIRIT UNITES MR. T. AND STUDENTS C. Chamberlain R. Chard R. Cheney D. Chinander J. Chinberg R. Chrittenten D. Chrittian C. Chriitianion C. Christiansen J. Chucker L. Churilla K. Clark B. Clarkin D. Coffey 0. Colin C. Collins R. Commers B. Conlow C. Conradson C. Cook C. Cooper L. Corrow R. Coughlin M. Coulomb 124 Sophomores Every year. Roger Thompson opens the Band room on Halloween morning to discover various signs that his beloved students remember him. This year, industrious students filled his entire office with wadded paper. J. Coulter G. Couture R. C'endall W. Cr.iΒ ell R. Cybyike D. Dahlen A. Dahlheimer M. Dailey J. Dergey W. Dari nek C. Daugherty C. Da Clercq K. De Tuncq S. De Vriei R. De Young J. De ZieJ M. Deerden T. Dearing I. Deichert C. Denni K. Devick R. Dickerton T. Digatono L. Dobeih C. Dodge J. Dooher K. Doran C. Dorfe J. Dorholt C. Drake G. Duenow T. DuΒ«y D. Durant C. Dybdahl R. Eaglet J. Eattey K. Eattman P. Ebert J. Ebner J. Ebner M. Eekhotf C. Ehmke M. Eicher S. Ekberg L Eklund V. Elledge K. Elmer M. Englund J. Erickion S. Erickion N. Etberg B. Evani R. Event M. Eventon L. Fadden L Fahlen D. Falmk M. Falink D. Fener K. Patching A. Fieldt J. Fink J. Pinnamore Sophomoret 125 C. GoHorman S. GerHardton D. Gibton D. Gibion D. Gibton V. Giidemaister O. G.Β .ard C. Glad M. Glatt B. Glover B. Golden M. Gortki J. Gotcha P. Granning R. Greelit J. Greene M. Green M. Gridley T. Groebner T. Groidl J. Gueldner L. Gvilfoyfe B. Guthormten D. Hebeger L. Heckner B. Hogen L. Hagen T. Heggberg K. Hell P. Heli.dey J. Helliday C. HelpKen D. Helverton J. Hamilton F. Hemmarlund K. Hanretty D. Hanton K. Hanton G. Hanion K. Hanton L. Hanton M. Hanion R. Harding M. Hargarten R. Horler M. Harm C. Horriton K. Hart S. Hart S. Hawkint E. Hebbe B. Heckt L. Heikkila J. Helmel L. Hennen P. Hengemuhle L. Hennetty R. Hennig R. Henry J. Herder K. Hermonion J. Hernando: L. Hernandez A. Herzog C. Hill 5. Hintzman Among various other new developments, the IDS building was constructed in downtown Minneapolis early in the year. The 57-story skyscraper can be seen as far away as Monticello. which is 35 miles, and will include offices, theaters, restaurants, ond many more facilities. Sophomoret 127 Β Β JOUI 00 o _p Zi? r- _ l_ m β€’ β€’ LLi-oSRSL LLi_Ls Β£ ITIT lTf 2IIIIIIS. If Kllfs S 2 S S of |.f |55ooS55 gΒ§55goSs- ’SjtSooj- 000 nn Β Β ccc(l mO I II i 13 U-O C CT c i 3 rf if s-i-iliiii o! S-Ββ€œo3333 y y O ins o Β° o _ 31 31 β–  β–  5 3 3 2 5. o 3 3 3 CO β€” c 5 - cJ? (D S. Johnson S. Johnson T. Johnson B. Johnston J. Johnston C. Jones I. Jones J. Jorgenson M. Joetten M. Kam.n J. Kampmever K. Kane D. Karalis S. Kasslar J. Kafchmark L. Kellogg S. Kennedy V. Kennedy O. Ketter T. Kiecier P. Kienitj 0. K.nkel K. Kmse'l B. Kisch L Kise S. Kloster K. Knoeble 0. K no tie G. Knafla M. Knight T. Knight J. Kniprath K, Knudsvig Dancing with castanets and her homeland music. Carmen Halthen steps into Robbinsdale Senior High life. Sophomores 129 C. KocS J. KocK R. Koahler C. Kola nd M. Kopp P. Kost W. K'a'osla K. Kraus P. Krause K. Krogman M. Krumpelmann L. Kuester L. Kurvers R. La Bissoniora J. La C rosso S. La Crosse 0. La Rue J. Lageson C. Lehr N. Landin S. Landwahf C. Larson T. Larson C. Lawrence D. Laavar J. Leckscheid L. Liadar R. Ianton T. Lanton D. Laonard C. Levang M. Lawandowtki 0. Lay D. L'bbv R. Libby S. Lickneu A. Lioberman J. Lias J. Ltlladahl B. Lind berg R. Lmden B. Lmderholm L. Lindgran M. Lindquist J. Lindskog 'MUGS’ PROVE I.D., SERVE AS EXCHANGE Say 'cheese'.'' An RHS sophomore mugs for a professional photographer shooting pictures for the 72 yearbook. C. Little F. Livingston L. Lobash 0. Lommer J. Low K. Loudon R. Lowenthal P. Lucas L. Ludford D. Ludovissie K. Lund L. Lundback R. Lusian P. Lvikey Y. Lu. J. Luioich M. Lynch C. Maag R. Maas J. Magao R. Mak. T. Mala N. Malone A. Manson B- Marcofta T Marks J. Martin M. Martin D. Mathias B. Matters W. Matthias D. Matthys P. Mattson C- Mauror D. Maurar D. May L. Maylaban J, McCarthy S. McCarty M. McCue M. McOarmait G. McDermond A. McDonald T. McDonald J. McKee M. Mealay Sophomores 131 R. Mohr M. Mntgaard P. Month L. Merrill T. Mortes L. Morti M. Motj D. Moyer O. Mi but S. Michel G. Michlin 0. Miller G. Miller C. Mindrum M. Mitchell 0. Modeon L. Moll G. Monyok M. Moore T. Moore M. Moorhead J. Moran J. Moran B. Mork M. Morris J. Morton C. Mottborg K. Mott E. Mottingor L. Muoller A. Mummah E. Murray M. Murray R. Murray G. Murschel T. Mutko S. Myers R. Nafstad T. Negard B. Noiton C. Nelson 0. Nolson G. Nelson H. Nolson K. Nolson S. Nelson ACCEPTANCE OF SOPHS INCREASES SIZE AND SOUND OF GROUP 132 Sophomoros S. NeHon C. NΒ umΒ«n D. Neuman S. Neverman W. Newport L. Newitrom K. Niemi J. Nrvela E. Noonan K. Nordstrom P. Noreen G. Norton S. Nurminen N Nyqnard C. Nyrop L. Nyitrom R. Nyitrom M. O'Bnen K. O'Reilly C. Oberpnller D. OfsΒ ad Marching Band, formerly an all junior-senior group accepted sophomores for the first time this year. The group played at all home games, the United Fund kick-off and performed an indoor concert, another first.' R. Olek G. OUon N. Olion P. Olson S. Olion T. Olutson K. Orth C. Oilund P. Oxwoeld T. Polmqutlf C. Parr R. Paayck C. Petrek C. Paurus J. Pearson S. Pearion S. PeleauΒ« I. Pellet-er K. Peltier R. Pencook P. Peppm D. Perroni R. Perry S. Peters E. Peterson J. Peterson K. Peterson L. Peterson C. Pettman P. Pfalxqratf B. Pflueger T. Phenow L. Pien S. P.lon R. Pipal S- Plant P. Podany L Poltiske Sophomores 133 D. Price I. Prueter R. Pull D. Purdham R. Puumala M. Pyle B. Quinn R. Quinn A. Rademu D. Radmacher 0. Raether NEIGHBOR SCHOOL GETS A FACE LIFT K. Rancska J. Rental M. Re k J Ratkob R. Raugiand M. Reagan L. Reddmg S. Reed C. Reeve J. Reger T. Reger K. Rehberg G. Reichert J. Reine R. Relopes E. Rover G. Rice First step in remodeling the old building was to install new windows. During the remodeling, students attended other schools. 34 Sophomore Destruction of the old wing of Robbinsdele Jr. High, formerly Robbinsdele Sr. High, began last summer. The area was an eye sore for several weeks but the rubble was quickly removed so construction could begin. R. Richard M. Richaion J. Richay J. Riclerf K. Rieivon P. R.:Β«t M Rimes J. Rltland D. Rittan L. Robect T. Robam T. Robertut M. Rochaford D. Roman K. Rood J. Roram 0. Roscoa 0. Rotan J. Rosen C. Ron R. Rotenbarg M. Rudolph 0. Ruffenach M. Ruffenach 0. Runquu D. Russel! R. Russeth 8. Rychley B. Rydberg 0. Ryqg T. Saatia M. Sahga 0. Sarazin C. Schaappi K. Schafer R. Schaper M. Schaidhaua 0. Sch.es l S. Sch.ller T. Schitter J. Schlppar G. Schlee M. Schmidt S. Schoanbohm C. Schuller M. Schulte K. Schgtta D. Schutz R. Scofield S. Scot K. Semmer M Sarbar L. SeΒ ton D. Sezton R. Shap ro T. Shaa M. She'bume A. Shragg J. Silbaugh Sophomores 135 B. Skana T. Setting B. Smith K. Smith T. Smuldar K. Snapp S. Snaddon C. Snydar S. Sodarholm D. Sivanich 0. Sjoqodt R. Skaar weather kept many fans from football games but the team manages to draw a crowd even in the rain. Lousy away FANS IN VARIED SHAPES AND SIZES SUPPORT TEAMS 136 Sophomorat K. Sodarlund E. Sontowski R. Soppa G. Soranson G. Sou'o M. St Cyr B. St John P. Standol M. StanocH A. Stark D. Stavig S. Stearns M. Stoffan G. Stenholm A. Stephens V. Steuber P, Stovons L. StHtor L. Stifter M. Stock B. Stone M. Storio G. Stroo K. Strickland D. Striogol C. Stumpfa T. Subialka C. Suchy L. Sullivan G. Swain R. Swart G. Swator R. Sweenoy C. Sylta 8. Tabata S. Tador D. Talbott C. Tetley C. Tall M. Tompaste 0. Tan Eyck J. Tosch K. Thoison R. Thielan M. Thitflathwaito R. Thomas C. Thompson J. Thompson K. Thompson M. Thompson K. Thomson T. Thoron J. Thorvilson M. Thurman J. Tobias J. Tobias M. Toannigas One masked fan comes early to 91 vo boisterous, although anonymous. support to the ever-victori-Ous football team. Sophomoros 137 STAFFER CLIMBS WALLS FOR NEW IDEAS H. Tomagor J. Tracy J. Traogor N. Trepenier G. Trethewey I. Tma S. Trulan S. TuHbane S. Turnberg L. Twardy D. Tyler J. UneB R. Va.l L. Van Cura L. Van Demarl P. Van Hoe B. Vender Schaaf P, Vorjtogen B. Vollmer R. Vosika R. Vowberg K. Voi C. Wagnor K. WalcKer L. Walton B. Ward R. Waikey S. Wegleitner J. Weinacht R. Welli 138 SopHomorei Hard work mixed with a little craziness equals an Annual Staff. Vicki Kramber demonstrates this statement as sho searches for a ’first. C- Wontland D. Wertal M. W tt T. Wetfphal M. White 5. White B. WidhoJm L. Wigand K. Wigley 0. W.ld M. Will 6. William K. William K. Wiliiam E. Wilton M. Wilton T. Wincheiter M. Winder, A. Wmdtperger R. Wofford L. Wong K. Worm T. Worrell V. Yeckel M. Yager B. Ye D. Yungner J. Zalajnik J. Zegar J. Zellmer J. Zenanko R. Zenk C. Zenor L Zeigier D. Zimmermann F. Zimpfer D. Zinn J. Zukautka Captions are written, counted, and typed by Terry Jo Mason. Her dream, like that of every staff member: to get Sherry, AL, and ho' to OK them. Sophomore 139 Despondent fans remove signs of support as stands empty and the Robins endure their final moments of defeat on the playing field. P, Abram 0. Adams N. Aho R. Alford B. Amsler C. Anderson C. Anderson C. Anderson D. Anderson D. Anderson D. Anderson J. Anderson M, Anderson S. Anderson C. Applo A. Archer C. Asunmo C. Asunma K. Atkinson J. Beiloy S. Baker S. Ballard W. Bartholomew D. Sartos L. Bates J. Bauchlo J. Beahon I. Bohrens M. Belt D. Benson J. Benson G. Berg H. Berg S. Betzen S. Bezonson D. Biegert B. Biesiode V. Bishop D. 8iΒ«lor C. Bjork A. Bjorkquist M. Bjornstad M. Blake S. Blanski R. Blazek G. Blem S. Bios, P. 8!iesener B. Bloom L Boemer J. 8cgucki J. Bohn 0. Bohnert B. Boman D. Bossert V. Bowden C. Bower 140 Juniors CONFIDENCE DASHED AS SEASON ENDS S. Bowman M. 8oyd R. Boynton S. B y D. Brecht T. Bredesen M. Bredoson M. Bronton T. Brenton 5. Brody R. Brooking J. Brown 0. Bfuco 6. Bud-sh P. Bullock V. Buoon 1. 8-jrhani J. Burlingamo P. Burlingamo P. Burlingamo J. Burnham R. Burnhom J. Cam poll C. Carlson L. Carlson I. Carlson P. Carlson P. Carlson C. Casoy M. Caspers T. Caughey D. Chatupsky E. Chinendor J. Christenson M. Christenson T. Christianson R. Clark S. Clerkin E. Clements K. Connolly M. Cook J. Cooper J. Cornolius L. Corson R. Cosset to C. Coultor J. Couture S. Craig J. Culver J. Dadovich K. Dahlgren L. Oahlhoimor M. Dergay D. Darnell C. Darso-w T. DavIΒ« Juniors Ml BROKEN WINDOW PROVES USEFUL TO WEARY STUDENTS Weary students use a showcase tor impromptu relaxation, since the floors have been designated off limits. The showcase was awaiting repairs after the glass was broken during a fistfight. 0. Gild.m.ist.r M. Gilman R. Gla.nr L. Goldba g D. Gold-. R. Grady B. Graham D. GrananΒ© G. Grab V. Graanly B. Grimas D. Groainar C. Grubstad T. Gryq.lio M. Gustafson S. GutzwiHar J. Haek.nmu.ll.r D. Haqqberq J. HaWy D. Halv.rton P. Hamborq S. Hamilton M. Hfimmaritrom K. Hammond H. Hansan N Hantan 0. Hans.n J. Hanson C. Hardinq C. Harmon G. Harr.r C. Harris Juniors 143 r o 'c 3 ? I. Judgo L. Jungk 0. Kaorcher J. C. Kane K. Kasper J. Keller N. Kemppainen M. Kenneth C. K ff., L. Kiffe J. Kimball B. King-Smith J. KlatU J. Klein M. Kloiter L. Knafta S. Kohnen N. Kramber W. Krant R. Kratky K. Kramer C. Krogh T. Kruger J. Kukkola J. Kunitx K4. Kutma J. La Belle A. La Biitoniere S. Lagason D. Lantinen h4. Laliberte CLASS RINGS CONFIRM STUDENT IDENTITY Balfour representatives appear in the spring to take ring orders from sophomores and again in the fall to deliver the rings. Cheryle Gid-dings and Sue Lageson are delighted with the rings they chose. Junior 145 Musician Bruce Martinsen. along with everyone else at Laura Behren's farewell-to-school bash, reacts to his own” music. S. Lampi S. Landm 8- Longa J. Larten C. Larton J. Larton L. Larton L. Larton T. Larton J. Lauria L Le V.tr. J. Lea L. Leet K. Leinet R. Leivitlo L. Loonard P. Leonard G. Leinoy S. Lewit S. Lewit M. Libby M. L et J. Lillion D. Lind B. Lmdholnn C. Lindloy J. Lmdquist M. Link K. Lipo S. Loestin M, Lontky D. Lund D. Lund D. Lundberg K. Lundgren B. Lundquitt V. Lundquitt T. Lynch D. Major C. Marshall 8. Martinten M. Matthys 6. Mavit W, McChetney J. McDonald J. McEtroy P. McGowan V. Melcher D. Mengeikoch S. Manlier D. Mortet L. Moyer J. Midgett J. Millard D. Miller M. Miller S. Miller L. Mills A. Moberg D Mock R. Moffatt P Mooney L. Moreland Kb Juniors MUSIC TURNS Junion 147 Hungry fans at a football game keep concession stand workers busy with their demands. The workers receive a small salary through Student Council. W. Ollund J. Ostroot C. Palenius J. Palmquist J. Parish R. Parish C. Parker P. Parker S. Parker C. Patrok J. Pearson L. Pearson F. Pederson G. Peltior M. Pondy G. Perkins C. Porry L. Peteler J. Peterson K. Peterson R. Peterson N. Petros M. Phillips A. Pieri M. Pinkowski B. Plant S. Plant J. Pomerleau J. Pool L. Powell D. Powers M. Pucel J. Purdham M. Rachor M. Rackner O. Rau D. Rauk G. Reger M. Rehor B. Reichert B. Reier G. Ronnor J. Riley R. Riley D. Ringor 8. Ripley B. Rippberger M. Ritland P. Rittenhouse W. Rittonhouse 0. Rivkin M. Roane J. Robortson J. Rock K. Roepke P. Rogness M. Roney J. Rooney P. Root D. Rowley M. Ryan 0. Ryden K. Rydland C. Rygg 148 Juniors WHEN THE HUNGRIES HIT, HEAD FOR THE CONCESSION STAND A. Rylander L. Sanborn L. Sand M. Sandgren D. Sathar J. Saundor T. Sevdran L. Scheaffar M, Schauer P. Scheunamenn K. Schioranbael D. Schiermer R. ScKiatH R. Schilling W. Schipper D. Schloe C. Schmidt M. Schmidt M. Schmidt J. Schnaidar J. Schoappach K. Schon D. Schramm D. Schroadar L. SchuatiUr M. Schuldt S. Schuller O. Schultj M, Schulti J. Schuti R. Schwab D. Santtad H. Sentya P, Shannon T. Shea P. Shallum E. Sherman S. Simon R. Si vert on M. Sivula C. Skallman S. Skramitad Junior 149 0. Smiler M. Smith S. Smith W. Smith B. Sneddon L. Snodgrass 8. Snyder R. Soderstrom T. Soronson 0. Sou! J. Spoolers 0. Spellacy J. Steady P. Stondol 0. Stanoch D. Stearns R. Steilo 0. Stein H. Stern B. Stevens J. Stienstre J. Stine V. Stoner K. Stritesky J. Swanson 0. Swaser 0. Talbott V. Tarshish C. Templeton R. Tender S. Tersch S. Tersch D. Theis J. Theisen T. Theisen J. Thielmon I. Thompson S. Thornton D. Thorsen L. Thorstod L. Thorvilson G. Tigges P. Toonnigos J. Tomctal K. Torgerson L. Tosier D. Tourvill N. Townsend C. Trebby T. Trepanicr F. Trethewey C. Trombley C. Tgrnberg T. Turner K. Tyra C. Unger G. Valerius G. Valsvik L. Von Rissoghem R. Veshro M. Vaughn R. Verio T. Vickerman G. Villars D. Vosick C. Wachter J. Walborg S. Wolker T. Walker ISO Juniors Perturbed at the thought of more exercise. Debby Nally prepares to do a side-leg stretch. The Robinaires held afternoon practices every week, frequently in addition to a morning practice. S. Walqo'jt D. Waller C. Walton 0. Walton R. Ward T. Wegleitner D. Weg ley S. Wemgart W. Welter I. Welty J. Wentland D. Wersal D. West T. West J. Wichterman W. Willard K. Williams M. Wilson N. Wilson M. Winds perger S. W.nther S. Woltgram C. Wolken S. Wong W. Woodtord P. Woyda J. Wright T. Wright J. Wruck M. Young C. Yongner S. Zahner J. Zdechlik S. Zehms P. Zieska T. Zinn 1ST PLACE TROPHY STARTS 71 DANCERS ON THE RIGHT FOOT Juniors I5I Joanne Ackermann John Adolphson Nancy Ainsworth Rita Allen Andrea Altman Deborah Ammon Bruce Anderson David Anderson Gary Anderson Jack Anderson Kevin Anderson Kim Anderson Richard Anderson Sidney Anderson Steven Anderson Wendy Armstrong Sharon Arneson Geralyn Arnold Daniel Arntson REPORT CARDS DISCOURAGE WEEKEND PLANS 152 Saniort Poor grades may result in a change of weekend plans! Mr. Schulz's son-ior homeroom students stop in Friday at the end of the day to receive and examine first quarter's report cards. Charles Aydt Shelley Backe Cordelia Backes Paul Backstrom Carole Bakko Colleen Baldwin Gregg Balfany Mary Baranauskos James Borbeau Richard Bartels James Bartholomew Julie Bensen Jill Benson Douglas Berg Seniors 153 EARLY PRACTICES SHOW GIRLS AT THEIR BEST? Christine Berggren Craig Berggren John Berglund Janice Bergstrom Joanne Bergstrom Debra Berndt William Berwyn Michael Beseres Ross Best Victor Betzold Judith Biesiada Linda Biorn Bonnie Bisbee Stophen Bjork Patricia Blanske Barry Blazevic Cynthia Blodgett Mary Blue Jeffery Boeck Mary Boemer 154 Seniors Clad in their favorite lounging attire, the Robinaires rehearse a number in the foyer, leaving themselves just enough time to prepare for the regular school day. Jeanne Bohn Carol Boike Arthur Boiler Larry Bolton Susan Bondy Susan Booth Cindy Boreen Michael Bostic Diane Bottko Nancy Boutang Michael 8radley Sherry Braun Todd Bredesen Patricia Breen Linda Breisch Linda Brodie Paige Brokofsky Pamela Brosvik Seniors 155 LIFE'S IRONIES _ AND VIOLENCE PAUSES FOR PEACE Catherine Brown John Bruhn Margaret Brusseau Valorie Burke Jodi Burrington Karen Butts James Bydlon Nancy Bye Gary Campion Cathy Carlson Debra Carlson Douglas Carlson 156 SΒ«nion Weary quarterback Dick Sand-noss is about to release the minutes from the timekeeper's grip as he peace signs the referee that he is ready for the kickoff. Gail Carlson Laurie Carlson Sheila Carlson Vicki Carson Jill Case Terry Case Kris Catton Patrick Cavanaugh Peggiann Cavanaugh James Chapman Mary Chismar Steven Christianson Deborah Clabaugh Louise Clark James Coffey Lorraine Commers Jane Condon Penny Connett Mary Cook Laurie Coonts Saniori 157 Deborah Costigan Patricia Coughlin Susan Coughlin Joseph Couture Jeanne Croig Steven Cronberg Sheila Cronquist Karen Cross Randall Cross Joy Custer Patricia Dahinden Thomas Dahlstrom Bradley Dale MIXED-UP? CONFUSED? IN OTHER WORDS β€” COLLEGE 158 Seniors Sonja Daniels Debra Darsow Robert Daudt James Delay Carol DeWitz Selection of a future home is a difficult task for college-bound seniors. In deciding upon the best educational institution for him. Mark Oine consults the college catalogs in the guidance office, and compares cost, facilities, and courses offered at various campuses. Cynthia Delmonica Diana Dickinson Lori Digatono Michael Digatono Kathleen Dodge Thomas Doherty Steven Dorfe Pamela Doyle Michael Drake John Dressier Thomas Dunlap Dana Ebert Michael Egan Steven Eido Joni Ekberg Julie Eliason Randy EHedge Patricia Endres V SΒ n on 159 PROJECTS β€” MASS MEDIA OR MASS MESS? Patricia Erickson Ronald Erickson Kenton Falk Karon Faner Frederick Farr Thomas Fearing Michael Fedor Nancy Field Patrice Fields Robert Fier Gary Fladmoe Stephen Flanary Susan Flynn Diana Fodstad James Fodstad 160 Seniors Mix one girl a tape slicer. and a reel of tape. What do you get? Barb Younghans really isn't sure as she attempts to untangle the remains of her mass media project. Cheri Follese John Ford Nancy Forester Thomas Forster Duncan Foster Elaine Foster Steven Fournier Katherine Frank Neil Frank Mary Franklin Lance Fraser Nancy Frasson Claire Freeman John Frei Mark Frigaard Jeffrey Frisco Candice Frush Brynne Fuller Bill Gagne Lynn Gardner Michael Gardner Richard Gardner Senior 161 Diane Garofano Susan Garfz Mary Garvey Susan Geiger Donald Genung Kent George Mary Gibson Linda Gitelis Nancy Glass Mary Glatt Bruce Glover Theresa Gohman Edward Golusky Mary Gray Barbara Grcar Susan Greb Richard Griep Minda Grist Nancy Gross Timothy Groth IT'S A LONG AND WINDING ROAD 162 Sflniors Julie Gullickson Terri Gullickson Anthony Gutzwiller Robert Habeger Denise Hackel Gloria Hafermann Glenn Hagel James Hagen Lisa Hagen Steven Hagen Kathleen Hagmen Susan Hajder Brian Hall Dale Hallstrom Randy Hallstrom Boni Hamlin Ward Hamlin Ricky Handy Should I go to a large or a small college? Can I get a scholarship if I need one? Students and their parents received answers to these questions from college representatives at the annual College Night. Senior 163 Michael Hanly Thomas Hanna Kathlean Hanson Debra Harchysen TO SLEEP IS TO BE TARDY . . . AND WELL RESTED John Haney Warren Harder David Harsh Kathryn Harvey Karl Hawes Douglas Hayhurst Stephen Healy Mary Heckt Lois Hendel IM Seniors Signing in hat become a familiar ritual for many RHS seniors during their three-year terms. Paying for some extra sleep. Gary Klouda writes his name in the record book. Janet Hendrickson Todd Hendrix Linda Henke Scott Henkel Donna Hennen Donald Henningsgaard Robb Hermanson Harry Herrman Carol Heyen Charles Hile Debra Hilger James Hillerns Patricia Hiltner Paul Hiltunen Douglas Hintzman Debra Hipp Pamela Hognes Kathleen Holm Senior las Susan Holmbeck Debra Hreha Robert Hubbard Patricia Hughes David Hunt Douglas Hunt Joyce Hurley Paul lacovino UNFLAGGING WORK HELPS TWIRLERS UNFURL FANCY COLORS Mark Ingelin William Inman Roxy Irish Thomas Isaacson Mary Iten David Jacobs Ann Jacobson Donna Jacobson Gerald Jacobson Ronald Jadwin 166 Seniors Flag twirling? It's not the type of thing you'd do on weekends β€” unless of course you happen to be flag twirleri Sue Orstad and Mary Glatt. In that case you might perform every chance you get. Debra James Nancy Jansen Randolph Jednealt Richard Jensen Linda Jenson Jeffrey Johannsen Carol Johnson Diane Johnson Jill Johnson Leo Johnson Lori Johnson Lynnette Johnson Mona Johnson Pamela Johnson Paul Johnson Paul Johnson Seniors 167 Rebecca Johnson Susan Johnson Susan Johnson Wayne Johnson Jeffrey Joiner Loretta Jones Jan Jordet Robert Jordet Elisa Jorgenson Diana Jungk Drew Kaercher Thomas Kaiser James Kangas Timothy Kan FLOWERS: ANOTHER WAY TO SAY 'I CARE.' 168 Senior Michelle Karalis Deborah Karkhoff Dawn Karnitz Ricky Karnitz Thomas Kay Jane Kaysen Richard Keller Kathryn Kelly David Kemnitz Joe Ketter Mark Kieffer Jackie Kinder Arthur Kingsrud LeeAnn Kinkel Renee Kinney Michael Kirwin Darryl Kise Nancy Kissell Marilyn Kleinhenz Karen Klemm Nancy Klemm Barbara Klick Dennis Klick S nion 169 Judith Klimp Gary.Klouda Patrick Knight Karen Knutson Teresa Koch Paul Kocur Stephen Kormarniski James Korman Michael Kovacovich HELP COMES IN MANY SHAPES AND FORMS Vicki Kramber John Kratky Elizabeth Kraus Kevin Krogman Kirk Krueger Susan Krumpelmenn Robert Krussow Barbara Krutzig Nancy Kuusisto Cynthia LaBelle 170 SΒ«niorΒ Balanced upon the door of THE CAGE. Nancy Snyder gets a helping (?) hand from fellow Thespians Steve Christianson and Jim DeLay. The door and walls let backstagors philosophize through graffiti. Mark Loboe Jacquelyn LaFerriore Jeannine lamere Steven Lornke Steven Lamp! Beth Lange Arne Langsotmo Mark LaPoint David Larson James Larson Jeanine Larson Ross Larson Timothy Larson Isla Leckscheid Saniort 171 Joyce Lehn Gregory Leifermann Ronald Lemke Michael Lenhart James Lenton David Leonhardi Nancy Ley Kevin Libby Carey Lieberman Sheree Lien Judy Linderholm Jonathan Lindfors Craig Lindholm Nancy Lindholm Rick Lindquist Craig Lobash Mark Loechler Randall Loessin Rodney Loessin HOPE MAKES BAXELL'S THE 'MAGIC WORLD' 172 Senior Sandra Londor John London Mark Lonsky Margaret Lorenz David Lortis Lyndon Ludford Nancy Ludovisste Lora Lund Marion Lundberg Cynthia Lundgren Susan Lunzer Margaret Luskey Dawn Lutz Michael Lynch Carol Mady Colleen Magee Apprehensive senior Marna Rot-stein enters into the magic world of Baxell's prepared to have her graduation pictures taken. Her present worries will be forgotten the day the proofs arrive at her mailbox. Seniors 173 DON'T GET SNOWED UNDER WITH SCHOOLWORK Joan Magner John Mahoney Jerome Mallinger Jane Malone Lawrence Mandile Anne Martin Nancy Martin Timothy Martin Karen Maslowski Kathleen Maslowski Terry Jo Mason Robert Massey 174 Senior Daily routines are sometimes broken by students who find their way outside to have a snowball fight. The fight is a continuous chase in the streets and parking lot. mixed with snow and slush. Thomas Mathison Kathleen May Kevin McAleese Joyce McCabe Robin McCarty Maureen McCue Jean McEwen William McGowan Mary McHugh Debra McKelvoy Colleen McLaughlin Dale McLaughlin Patricia Mehr Brian Meldaus Jeffrey Melgaard Leslie Mellberg Janine Mellin Jeanette Mellin Susan Mailing Thomas Merrill Sharon Meulners Bernice Meyers Terese Michaud Seniors 175 Daniel Middlestedt Donna Milford Patrick Miller Reneo Miller Thomas Miller Wendy Milward Stephen Mindrum Catherine Mitchell Betsey Mjos Richard Modeen Barbara Moe Cynthia Moline HOW TO CHANGE THE FUTURE IN ONE EASY LESSON 176 Seniors Jill Moore Carol Mortensen Dawn Morton Anne Mossberg Denise Mound Jacqueline Mudge Mary Jo Munn Teresa Munn Prepared to accept the responsibilities of the recently passed Eighteen-year-old-vote Amendment. Casey Frank registers at Robbinsdale City Hall. Beverly Munson Debra Murphy Michael Murray Jeffrey Musgjerd Corinne Mutka Rodney Mutka Debra Nafstad Terry Nees Catherine Nelson Debra Nelson Semorj 177 KINDNESS AND A SMILE β€” ALL IN A DAY'S WORK? Eric Nelson Joseph Nelson Mark Nelson Mary Nelson Nancy Nelson Richard Nelson Ronald Nelson Teri Nelson Linda Neuman Mark Neuman Joseph Newstrom William Nielsen 178 $Βniorj Jeffrey Nobles Patricia Nolan Thomas Noonan Laura Ann Noreen Cathy Novak Christy Novak Ross Nyberg James O'Brien Teresa O'Hehir Timothy O'Neill Mary O Reilly Mark Oine Deborah Oldenburg David Oliver Senior 179 Cheryl OHanketo Nancy Olsen Arthur Olson Brenda Olson Kenneth Olson Pam Olson Robert Olson Sherry Olson Virginia Olson SOME EXERCISE THEIR HANDS, SOME THEIR MINDS 160 Saniori Parties are out this weekend β€” so where else do kids go? Lynbrook Bowl. There students seek fun ranging from playing pinball to just talking with their friends. Steven Olszewski Sheryl Onsum Susan Orstad Charles Ostlund Nancy Palmquist Kathleen Palzer John Papenfuss Richard Parham Patricia Parker Jacalyn Paro Douglas Parvey Susan Parzyck Mark Paurus Diane Pearson Intense concentration helps Joe Serber complete his many assignments. The new Golden Valley Public Library provides comfortable chairs, sound proof rooms, and a foot stool' for the weary reader. Schorl IBI TD LIKE TO SING THE WORLD A SONG . . Robert Peavey Susan Pegors Clark Peters Gregory Peters Craig Petersen David Petersen Zoe Petersen Diane Peterson Mark Peterson Mark Peterson Steven Peterson Susan Peterson 182 Senior Filling the gymnasium with the melodious strains of Phoenix, the Minnesingers offer their music and enthusiasm to all interested students at the Sno-Week auditorium. Sharolyn Pfabgraff David Pietrzak Kathleen Plooster Judith Polster Julie Prinsen Reid Pruhs Marie Pulk Andrea Purdy Half the fun of a singing group is simply getting together. Minnesingers Jan Rosholt. Rick Nelson, and Sonja Daniels, accompanied by Barb With, sacrifice o five-minute rest break to sing together. Seniors 183 JOBS BRING SATISFACTION: MONEY OR EXPERIENCE Mary Quinn Danny Ralph Gregory Randahl Paula Rasmussen Ronald Rausch Robin Raymond Marjorie Reich Joseph Reiningor Thomas Richardson Kathleen Richter Katherine Rieck Mary Riffle Richard Ringdal Daniel Ringstrom Lynette Rocheleau Paul Rockman 184 Senior Long and hectic hours of kitchen work prove worthwhile. Scrubbing busily. Cheryl Ollanketo feels that her part-time duties are definitely productive in terms of the money and knowledge gained. Melissa Rodine Terri Rodine William Rosenwald Methodically assembling the papers piled before her, Claire Freeman prepares to staple the pages together. Working in the office is a satisfying experience, and it helps to strengthen her secretarial skills. Jan Rosholt Denise Rossow Marna Rotstein Terry Royalty Marlene Rozycki Marjorie Rubenstein Charles Ruffenach Gayla Russ Jeffrey Rutzen S r ori 185 'YOU WONT BELIEVE THIS, OFFICER, BUT . . .β–  Ginger Saari Richard Sandness Suzanne Saucier Patricia Schacher Jesse Schaefer Eliot Schaeffer Robert Schaper Gregory Scharber Cynthia Scheid Jerri Schiller Kenneth Schmidt Alice Schneider Thomas Schramm David Schroeder Nancy Schuehle Judi Schultz 186 Sonior Tickets, occasional presents from John Law,” add to the many worries that confront the RHS student. Jan Hendrickson accepts her gift” with as much dignity as can be expected. Sheryol Seaburg Janet Seba Jean Seba Dennis Sederberg Gary Semmer Joseph Serber James Seward Brian Sexton Dennis Sexton Drew Sexton Ellen Shannon Robert Sime Karen Sivanich Heather Skaar Seniors 187 Laura Skinner Lynn Skinner Julie Smiler Cheryl Snodgrass Nancy Snyder Richard Soderstrom Edward Soppa. Jr. Connie Spear Stephanie Spethmann Gregory Spurrier Dana St. John Michael Stanbrough FEW CAN WEATHER THE STORM FOR FIVE YEARS 188 Seniors Susan Stanius Julie Stattine Diane Stem Teresa Steinberg Linda Stephens Robert Stern Loren Stetler Jerilyn Steuck Resembling a resource center rather than a regular class. Spanish V is one of the more unusual classes at RHS. The three sole students in Miss Sandstrom's closs. Roger Johnson. Diane Bottko. and Sonja Daniels, meet with her every other day. and pursue independent projects the days the class does not meet. Calvin Stevens Janna Stewart Belinda Stifter Joseph Stoner Mary Kay Stoulil Kirk Straight Alan Streufert Mary Subialka SΒ morΒ 189 James Sullivan Marie Sullivan Larry Sultze Jean Swanson Joseph Swanson Judith Swanson Robert Swart Patrick Sweeney Barbara Swenson Donald Tader Gary Tatur Steven Templeton PHYSICAL SCIENCES CAN BE A HAIR-RAISING EXPERIENCE 190 Sonio Β Lectures are a very common sight in most classes, but Mr. Hanson's Applied Physical Science class receives a mixture of visual demonstration and discussion, in addition to outside labwork. Robert Tersch Mark Thoiringer David Thibodeau Terry Thomas Marcia Thompson Alan Thomsen Thomas Thorsen Shelly Tobias Mary Tomczak Kevin Torgerson Patricia Traeger Scott Traeger What happens now? wonders Jan Rosholt. touching the Van de Graaf electrostatic generator in the physics lab. Her hair has already picked up a static charge and is beginning to stand on end. but the real shock” will come when she touches a metal object. S nion 191 Terrance Tripp Gregory Twardy Franceen Tyra Dawn Ulrich Timothy Uzzell Dwight Vaala Gary Valerius Gary Van Auken Deborah Van Demark Mary Van Demark Karen Van Zelst Jeanette Varholdt WINTERY WONDERLAND OF QUIET DARKNESS 192 Seniors Majestically etched on nature's heavens are three Hags reminding all that even at night's close the flags still fly β€” a light of hope in a sea of darkness. Barbara Veth La Nee Victorsen Terence Villeneuve Rene Vodovor Rosemary Vogel Michael Waite Laurie Walkes Douglas Wallin Marcia Wallin Reflections set the mood on a solemn and peaceful winter night at Robbinsdale Senior High, portraying feelings of solitude, desolation, and darkness. Seniors 193 YOUNG SCHOLARS DIRECTED TOWARD REVOLUTION' Dawn Walsh Elizabeth Walters Louise Walton Debra Wangen Thomas Wanous John Warchol Marilyn Wareing Beth Warner Mark Waryan James Washleski 194 Seniors Join the Third Revolution!' speaker John Wilson Jr. preaches to his audience of young scholars. Something good is happening in America. Help dear the way for the beginning of the Age of Aquarius. Thomas Watson Christine Wegley Karen Wegley Ann Weinstein Annette Weir Robert Weiss Judith Welch Raymond Welter Beverly Welton Nancy Wentland Barbara Wersal Michael West Jerry Westman Cynthia White Stomachs growling, a hungry Gary Campion Tom Noonan and Sue Geiger wait for their dinners at the Thrift Banquet. Several RHS students. chosen by their counselors, attended the banquet. COMPUTERS: WHO CAN UNDERSTAND THEM ANYWAY? Joseph Whito Nancy White Peter White Kathy Wick Molly Wigand Michael Wigley David Wild John Wilson Robert Wilson Timothy Wilson Charles Wimor Cynthia Wines Holly Winick Barbara With Gregory Wong Loonard Worms 196 Seniors Shared with several other district schools, the digital computer is a hard-working machine. Users, warned by the Do not unplug sign, handle tho machine with care. Jean Yellon Laurel Young Barbara Younghans James Zahner Steven Zegor Nancy Zellmer 'Hello, this is your friendly but broken-down computer speaking. Dave Harsh ignores the joker on the line. After all. anything is better than the busy signals which morning classes usually receive. Seniors 197 SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT Aelgeard, SwmI . . . 39 Adams, Ruth . . 18 Ab'am Patrick . . . 140. 204 Ackerman, Jay ... 122, 213 ACKERMANN JOANNE β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Teens 10: GAA II ... 152 Adam . David ... 139 Adams, John ... 32 Adams, Randall ... 12$ Admirable Crichton Cait and Craw ... 210 Adolphjan Colleen ADOIPHSON. JOHN . . . I $2 AFS E ecutive Board . . . 199 Ahlgren, Dadana ... 110 Ahlm, Bradtay ... 122. 215 Ahlqulst, Gary ... 14. 214 217 Ahlquist. Mark ... 122. 200 20$. 21$. 216 Aho. Nancy ... 140 AINSWORTH. NANCY β€” Pap Cl II. vica prat 12: Choir 10, II. 12: Lib Att't II . . . 152. 202. 208 Ainsworth. Philip ... 122. 203 Aitchiton, Robarta ALAMA, GERALD Albinton. Jamas Albright, David ... 122 Albright Dabra ... 122 Aldan. Las ... 18 Alford. Randal ... 139 Allan. Sharry ... 118 ALLEN. RITA β€” Y-Taant 10 II. 12- Robin 12; GAA 10 ... 118 152 Alman. Gragory .. . 200 210. 211 Alstad. Gragory ... 122 Altar. David . . . 202 ALTMAN. ANDREA β€” Andy”: Cone Band 10, II. 12: March Band II. 12 ... 152 Ambla. Thomat Amdahl. Gary ... 122 AMMON. DEBORAH β€” Spir O 10: Y-Taan. 10. Traas 11; Choir 10. II... 152 Ammon. Mary ... 122. 202 Amtlar. Boyd ... 140 Amslar. Rory ... 122 Amundson. Laura ... 122 Andartan, Randy ... 122 And arson, Arthur . . 14 Andarton. Barbara ... 122 Andarson, Barbara ... 122 ANDERSON. BRUCE β€” Don Juan : Rob Tala II: Track 10: Choir 10. 11. 12: Pockat Billiards ... 152, 212 Andarson. Catharina . . . 140 Andarson. Connie ... 140 Anderson. Craig ... 140 Andarson. Cynthia ... 122 Andarson. Cynthia ... 122 Andarson. Darryl ... 122. 203 ANDERSON DAVID β€”Rob Tala 12: Footb 10. II: Socc 12: Track 10. II. 12: Choir II. 12 . .. 22. 77. 152. 169. 212. 215 Andarson. Dabby ... 140 Andarson. Dabra . . . 140 Andarson. Dabra ... 140. 203 Andarson Dabra ... 140. 198 Andarson. Dabra ... 122 Andarson Denise ... 122 ANDERSON. GARY β€” Footb 10. II. 12 . . . 152. 205 Andarson Gragory ... 122 ANDERSON, JACK β€” Intr Spts 10, II. 12: Tenn 10. II. 12: Aviation O II . . . 152 Andarson Jamas ... 122. 213 Andarson. Jayne ... 122 Andarson. John ... 140. 202 Andarson Julia ... 122 Andarson Karan ... 122 ANDERSON KARLA Andarson. Kathleen ... 122, 202 ANDERSON. KEVIN _ Intr Spts 10. II. 12: Track 10 ... 152 ANDERSON. KIM β€” Chest Cl: NHS: Stu Council: Baba Ruth Basab; Toon: Golf. Coin Collecting . . . 152 Andarson, Laur a ... 122. 202 Andarson. Lexlie ... 122 Andarson. Marianna ... 32 Andarson. Mari Andarson, Marl Andarson. Michael . . . 140 Andarson, Robert . . 19 ANDERSON. RICHARD β€” Andy : Intr Spts 10. II. 12: Socc II ... 152 Andarson Rots Aqua Robins: Back Row: K. Dodge. S. Booth. B. Gra ham, B. Fuller. B. Swenson, S. Spethman, B. Klick. C Anderson. K. Kasper. C. Cook. L. Morrill. J. Coulter Second Row: S. Hum. C. Baldwin. P. Dahinden. M Wilson. E. Clements. K. Rydland. D. Gibson. D. Jahr L. Wahlstrom, D. Breustedt. Front Row: C. Schuller J. Baaford. J. Johnson. 0. Nally. G. Duenow. D. Hoi ter, P. Hardgarten. J. Frame. C. Delmonico. Andarson, Ruth ... 30 Andarson. Scott ... 140 ANDERSON. SIDNEY . . . 152 ANDERSON STEVEN β€” Andy : Footb: Wrest, co-cap 12: Snow King . . . 64. 69. 152. 205. 220 Andarson. Wilson ... 24 ANDREE. STEVEN Andrews. Sandra ANDREWS WAYNE Andrytki. Jill ... 122 Angel. John ... 122 Angland. Thomas ... 122 Appal. Michael ... 122. 205. 218 Apple Cynthia ... 140, 212. 217 Aqua Robins ... 114. 115. 198 Arebanos. Paulina ... 122 Archer. Andrew ... 140 Archer. Mary ... 122 ARCHER THOMAS β€” Golf 10. Ih Wrest II: This school it a nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live here. Ardery. Donald ... 30 Armit. Edward Armstrong. Patrice ... 122 ARMSTRONG. WENDY β€” Y-Teens 10. Gymn II 12: Social Worker Ski, Guitar ... 152 Arneton, Dab's ... 122 ARNESON. SHARON β€” Y-Teens 10. II: Band 10. II ... 152 ARNOLD. GERALYN β€” Lyn ; NHS: Rob Tala II. Fee Ed 12: Y-Taan, 12. . . 152. 217 ARNTSON. DANIEL β€” Da clam 12: Band 10. II. 12 ... 152. 203 Arntson. Douglas ... 122. 203 Ascher Douglas Ash Barbara Ash Mark ... 122 Asleson BavaHy ... 122. 209 Asunma, Carol ... 140 Asunma. Cathy ... 140 Atchley, Connie ... 122 Atkinson. Kirk ... 62, 140. 202. 209. 210. 211. 2lS. 219 AΒ«elson Rick . . . 122. 214 AYDT, CHARLES - Char, lie : Gymn 11. co-cap 12: Snow Weak Court . . . 153 206 198 Inda. Varsity Basketball: J. Herder (mgr.). G. Jacobson. B. Hall, R. Welter (mgr.). T. Tripp. P. Rittenhouse (mgr.). S. Weingart. T. Wogleitner. J. Musjerd, D. Sandness (cept.). C. DeYoung. R. Nyberg. R. Seward. M. Cook. B. Kranz. M. Loechler. M. Egan (capt.). AFS Executive Board: C. Grubsted. L. Johnson. S. Simons J. Ekberg. Baoford. Jean ... 122. 198. 203 Babcock, Scoff Bach. Ellen ... 122 BACKE. SHELLEY β€” Y-Teem 10 . . . 153 8ACKES. CORDELIA β€” Y-Teens 12: Rob Tale 10. II; Stu Council 10. II: NHS 12: Quill and Scroll II. 12 ... 153 BACKSTROM, PAUL β€” Gymn 10. II, 12: 'Not a big fesf taker ’ ... 87. 153. 206 Baier, Joanne ... 122 Baler. Patrick . . . 206 8ailey. JoAnn ... 140 Baker, Charles ... 123 Baker. Richard ... 123. 220 Baker. Sheryl ... 140 BAKKE. CAROLE β€” Choir 10. II: Ski. Skate Swim ... 153 BALDWIN, COLLEEN β€” Pep Cl II. 12: Aqua Rob 11. 12: NHS II. 12: GAA 10: Gymn 10. II: Chrieed 12: Band 10. II. 12 .. . 153 198. 201 203 BALFANY. GREGG β€” Til 12: Snowmobile racing ... 153 Ballard. Sandra. . . 107. 140 209. 218 Bankson, Daniel . . . 123. 217 Bankson. Timothy ... 123. 205 Baranauskes John ... 123. 214 BARANAUSKAS, MARY β€” GAA 10. II pres 12: Volleyball Softball. Beskb . . . 94. 153 varsity BASKETBALL Robins 60 54 Armstrong 60 59 Wayzata 55 50 Mound 76 87 Jefferson 59 53 North St. Paul 69 61 Mankato 66 61 Lincoln 89 59 Park Center 52 53 Lindbergh 65 45 Armstrong 69 56 St. Louis Park 76 53 Wayzata 54 61 Superior. Wise. 59 43 Cooper 72 59 Richfield 66 63 Eisenhower 64 70 Minnetonka 77 56 Mound 73 49 Kennedy 69 91 Edina 71 54 Edison 82 64 Lindbergh 61 72 Mounds View BARBEAU. JAMES β€” Dbte II. 12: Declam 12: Intr Spts II. 12: Footb Stats II. 12: Young Life. Chefs Class Peace ... 153 Baribeau Gerald Benbeau Ronald ... 123 Barritt. Kim ... 123 Barrift, Mitchell ... 123 Barry. Daniel . . . 123. 202 BARTELS. RICHARD β€” I leave nothing to nobody. ... 153 8arthel. Dawn ... 123 BARTHOLOMEW JAMES β€” Ski 10 . .. 153 Bartholomew, William . . . 140 Barton, Robert ... 14 Bertus. Dianne ... 140 Basketball ... 82 83. 199. 200 Bate Linda ... 140 Baton Twirier . . . 204 Bettig Virginia Bauchle. John ... 140 Bauer George Bauer Thomas ... 217 Beuemfeind. Judy . . . 123 216 Beahen. Donna ... 123 Beahen. Jeffrey ... 140. 202 Beatty Carl . . 123 Beatty. James ... 123 BECKER. DANIEL β€” Scoop ': NHS 12: Church softb 8ecker. Melodie . . . 123 Bee key. Gregory . .. 123 8eckman. Charles . . . 214 Behrens Laura . . . 50. 140 210. 211. 215 Beltj. Michael . . . , 140 6ENSEN. JULIE - Ush Cl 11: Rob Tale 11 . 12: NHS 12: GAA 10. 1 1 ... 153. 217 Benson. Dane .. . 140 Benson, Jane . . . 123 Benson. Jeffrey . . . 140 BENSON JILL β€” Choir 10 ... 153 ... I3J BERG DOUGLAS Douggyy’: Intr Spfs: Tenn. Golf ... 153 Berg Gary . . . 140 Berg. Harold Berg. James ... 32 Berg Jeffrey ... 123. 213 Berger. Kevin ... 123 BERGGREN, CHRISTINE β€” Ush Cl II. vice pres 12: NHS 12: FT A II. 12: Choir II. 12. . . 154 207. 212. 218 BERGGREN. CRAIG -Uncle Craigie : Motorcycling, Bowling ... 154 Berggren Patricia BERGLUND. JOHN β€” Stu Council II: Dbte II 12: Declam II. 12: Intr Spts 10. II. 12: Tenn 10. II. 12 ... 154 Berglund. Michael ... 123 Bergman, Kathleen ... 10 Bergstedt. Bruce ... 123. 202. 205 BERGSTROM. JANICE . .. 154 BERGSTROM. JOANNE β€” Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teens 10. 11. 12: Stu Council 10: GAA 10: Chrieed II, 12: Gymn 10: Never on time'. - ... 154 201 Bernard. Albert BERNDT, DEBRA β€” Coop Ed 12 Rob Tale II: NHS 12 ... 154 BERWYN. WILLIAM β€” I didn't do anything at school but show up. . . . 154 BESERES MICHAEL β€” Wrest 10. II. 12 . .. 152. 220 BEST ROSS β€” Th.,p 12: Musicals 10. 11: 8and 10. II. 12: Choir 10. II. 12: Boys Quartet: Minnesm- gars ... 65. 154 202. 210. 212 219 220 Bettenga. Lorri ... 123 Betien. Sherrie ... 140 BETZOLD VICTOR - NHS 12; Rif Cl 10. vice pres: Musical II: Footb 12: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 154. 204. 216 Beveridge, Barry Beianson. Stacy . . . 140 Biegert Debra . . . 140. 210 B egert Jeffrey ... 123 Biermann, Minnie ... 43 Biesiada Barbara ... 140 BIESIADA. JUDITH β€” Y-Teens: Robin II. 12 ... 154 212 Biesiada. Nancy ... 123 BIORN LINDA β€” Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teens 10. II: Gymn 10. FOMA . . . 154 8ISBEE BONNIE β€” Ush Cl 10. II. 12: Rif Cl 10. II FTA 12: Cho-r 10. II. 12 ... 154 207. 210. 211 B ibee. Douglas ... 123 Bishop. Scott Bishop Vicky ... 140 Bis. Cindy . . . 123 Bisler Darlene ... 140 8|0'k Cmdy . . 140 BJORK. STEPHEN ... 154 Bjorkquist, Anne . . . 140, 202 Bjornsted Mark . .. 140 Black. Craig Black. Hollis ... 123 Blade. Denise 8lais Annette Blake Mark ... 140 8LANSKE PATRICIA . . . 154 Blanski Robert ... 123 Blanski. Sharon ... 66. 140 BLATZHEIM. JOHN. . .51 206 Blatzheim. Kathleen ... 123 Btarek. Robert ... 140 218 BLAZEVIC. BARRY β€” Intr Spts 12: Gymn mgr 10. II: Elec Cl II. pres 12: Amateur Radio Operator ... 154 B aievic Joanne ... 123 Bleecker George Biem Gordon . . . 140 BJesi. Susan ... 140 B'iesener Patricia ... 140 Blocker Ronald ... 123 213 BLODGETT. CYNTHIA _ BlodjY-Teens 10. II: NHS II. 12: RΒ«f Cl 10. sec 12: Choir II 12 . . . 154 212 Bloom. Barbara ... 13. 140 Bloom Terry ... 123 Bloomdahl. Linnea . . . 123. 216 Blore. Donald . .. 19 BLUE MARY β€” Til 12: Y-Teens 10. FTA 10. II: Choir 10. II ... 154 Boatman. Richard . . . 123. 203 Bocksell. Leslie ... 16 Bodeau Donald ... 123. 213. 216 Bodm. Bruce ... 123 Bodm. Katherine ... 123 BOECK. JEFFREY β€” Coop Ed 12: Wrest 10 ... 154 Boemer, John ... 123 Boemer, Linda ... 140 202. 210. 211 BOEMER, MARY β€” β€œMimi : Y-Teens 10. II. 12: NHS 12 ... 154 Bogucki, James ... 140 Bohline. SueAnn . . . 123 BOHN. JEANNE β€” Y-Teens 11. 12: GAA 10. II: Rota ry Eschange Stu: Teach deaf children ... 155 Bohn. Julie ... 140 Bohnert. Donna ... 140 BOHNERT. RONALD β€” Track 10. II BOIKE. CAROL ... 155 Boike. Michael ... 123 Boisclair. Mark . . . 123 BOLLER. ARTHUR ... 155 8ol is. Paul Bolton Bradley ... 123 BOLTON. GREG β€” ’ Bun’ Wrest 10: Baseb 12: Forestry. Bowling BOLTON LARRY ... 155 Boman. Beckie ... 140 BONDY. SUSAN β€” Orch: Indes Choir Minnesingers . . . ISS. 209 212 Bonello. Susan ... 123 BONNIWELL. CONSTANCE Bonniwell Paul ... 123 Boon . Lloyd ... 20 BOOTH. SUSAN β€” Y-Taans 10. II: Aqua Rob 10. II. pres 12: NHS 12 . . . S7. 155. 198 BOREEN. CINDY ... 155 BORNEMANN. PAMELA β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Taans 10. II; Rbnaira 12: Orch II. 12: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 213. 216 Bosch. Christopher ... 123. 217 Bos sap Dana ... 140 BOSTIC MICHAEL β€” Mamba of a band. Fishing .. . 155 80TTKO. DIANE β€” β€œBom : NHS: Y-Taans ... 189 8ottko. Paul ... 123. 155. 203 BOUTANG. NANCY . . . 155 Bowden Vincant. . . 24. 140 Bower. Craig . . . 140. 212 Bowman. Scott .. . 141 Boyd Jeffrey ... 200 Boyd Mark . .. 141. 205 Boynton. Robart ... 141 Braca, Kathy .. . 212 BRADLEY. MICHAEL β€” Band 11: Root Cl 10: Auto Shop: J.M.'s sad band ... 155 Brady. Michaal Brady. Sandra ... 123 Brakkan, Cindy ... 123 Brandmira. Jeffrey . . . 123 Brandt, Michaal BRAUN. SHERYL β€” Y-Taans 10. II. 12: Robin 11. Copy Ed 12: NHS II. 12: Quill and Scroll II. 12: Foe II ... 118 155. 212 Bray. Sandra ... 141 Bracht. Diana ... 58. 141 Bradasan. Janis . . . 123 Bradasan. Ross ... 123. 205 Bradasan. Thomas ... 69, 141. 204 BREDESEN. TODD β€” Hi-Y 10: Stu Council 10. 12: Intr Spts II. 12: Foo b 10, II. 12: Track 10. II. 12; Wrast 10 . . . 22. 26 81. 155. 205. 215 Bredeson Madaima ... 141 Braadan. Marlin ... 123 Breeden Marvin ... 123. 200 Breen Jamas ... 123 BREEN. PATRICIA β€” W.E. 12 .. . 155 8REISCH. LINDA β€” Y-Taans 10. II: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 155. 202 Branton. Michaal ... 141 Branton, Thomas ... 141 Braustadt. Doris ... 123. 198 203 Bridgman, Michaal ... 123 Briggs Donald ... 123 Briggs Janat ... 123 Britton. Todd ... 69. 123 BRODIE. LINDA β€” Y-Taans 10. II. 12: Aqua Rob II: GAA 10 . . . 155 Brody. Bruca ... 123 Brody. Shayna ... 141 Broin. Carolyn ... 123 Brom. Stavan . . . 203. 205. 215 BROKOFSKY. PAIGE β€” Y- Taans 10. II; FTA II . .. 155 Bromlay. Patar Brooking Rabacca ... 141 BROSVIK. PAMELA β€” Stu-dant Mobilization Com-mittaa ... 155 Brosvik. Randall ... 124 BROWN CATHERINE . .. 156 Brown, Joanna . . . 141. 210. 211 Brown. Martin ... 124 Bruca. David ... 141 BRUHN. JOHN ... 156 Brunnar. Wanda . . . 220 BRUSSEAU. MARGARET β€” HE 12: NHS 12: Rif Cl II: Foe 11: GAA 11: Choir 12: Vol Swim Instr ... 156 Buckeridge Bryan ... 124 Bucklin, Larry ... 30 Budish. Bradlay ... 141 Budnak. 0av d ... 124 Bufford, Ann ... 124. 210 Bullock, Pa mala ... 141 Buoan. Victoria . . . 141. 209 Burck. Lori ... 124. 202 Burhans. Ira ... 141 BURKE. VALORIE β€” GAA 10 . . . 156 Burlingame Jamas . . . 107. 141. 204 Burlingame Pamala ... 141 Burlingame. Patricia ... 141 Burham. Joni ... 141 Burnham, Richard ... 141. 207 BURRINGTON. JODI β€” Coop Ed 12 . . . 156 Burrington, Richard ... 124 Bury. Margarat Bussay. Robart ... 124 Butlar, Mama ... 124 BUTTS. KAREN β€” Coop Ed 12 ... 156 Buell. Linda ... 57. 124 BYDLON, JAMES β€” Cross Ctry II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Ski II. 12 ... 156. 203. 213 Bydlon. John ... 220 BYE NANCY β€” Y-Taans 10. 11. chap pras 12 ... 156. 220 Byap Charyla ... 124 Cahlandar. Stavan ... 124. 205 Campball. Julia ... 141 Campa, Jo ... 25. 214 CAMPION, GARY β€” NHS 12: Wrast 10. II. 12: Softb. Basab ... 156, 195 220 Carlson. Carolyn ... 141 CARLSON. CATHY β€” Y-Taans 10 . . . 156 CARLSON. DEBRA β€” Ca-ramics ... 156 CARLSON. DOUGLAS -Socc 12: Sk. II. 12: Basab 10 . . . 156. 213. 215 CARLSON. GAIL β€” Y-Taans 10. 11, chap sac 12: GAA 10. II: Wale Cl 10. 11: Young Ufa 10, II, 12 ... 157 Carlson Larry . . . 141, 210. 211 Carlson Laura ... 141, 212. 219 CARLSON. LAURIE - Pap Cl II. 12: Y-Taans 10. II. 12: GAA 10: Chrlaad II. 12: Gymn 10: Choir 10, II. 12: Snow Waak Court . . . 64 157. 212 Carlson. Mark ... 124 Carlson. Mariana ... 24 Carlson. Pamala ... 141 Carlson, Panny Carlson. Patar . . . 141. 214 Carlson. Rhoan Carlson. Scott ... 124 CARLSON. SHEILA β€” Y-Taans II: Daclam II, 12: Chass a ... 157 Carlton, Gragory Camara Mark Carson Jamas CARSON VICKI β€” Y-Taans 11: Choir 11: Work ad in Concassion Stand ... 157 Carte . Kenneth CASE JILL β€” Jilly”: HE sac 12: Y-Taans II: Choir 10. II . . . 157 CASE TERRY ... 157 Casey. Cynthia ... 141. 202. 203 Cashin. Michaal . . . 202 Caspars Mark ... 141, 202. 220 Catton. Janice ... 124. 201 CATTON. KRIS β€” Rbna.ra 11. Choreographer 12: Stu Council II: GAA 10. Gymn 10: Top 20 ... 48, 157. 213 Caughay, Todd ... 141 CAVANAUGH. PATRICK β€” NHS 12: Cross Ctry II; Track 10. II. 12: Ski 10. II. cap 12 . . . 157. 213 CAVANAUGH. PEGGIANN β€” Y-Taans 11. chap pras 12 ... 157 220 Chalupsky, Diana ... 141 Chamberlain. Colleen . . . 124 CHAPMAN. JAMES . . . 157 Chard. Richard ... 124 Cheerleaders ... 96. 97. 201 Chaney. Rise ... 124 Chess Club ... 108. 109 200 Chinander, Donna ... 124 Chinander. E leen ... 141 Chinberg. Janelle ... 124 Chismar. Debora Chismar. Diana CHISMAR. MARY β€” β€œChii : Y-Taans II: Musical II: Choir II: Boys-Gymn Mgr 12: Dancing, Miss Jockette 1972'' .. . 51. 157. 206 Christensen. Julia . . . 66. 141 Christensen. Mavis , . . 141. 202 Christensen. Randy ... 124 Christensen. Ricky Christenson. Harold ... 19 Christian. David ... 124, 200 Christiansen. Carol ... 124 216 Christiansen, Jacqueline . . 12. 94 Christianson. Carol ... 124 Christianson, Jon Christianson, steven β€” Thatp 10. II. vice pras 12: Daclam II. 12: Musi- cals 10. II: Choir II. 12 COFFEY. JAMES β€” Ski II: ... 104. 157. 171. 210. A-V Asst: Elec Shop Chess Club: Standing: R. Johnson. B. Eagles. G. Fladmoe (capt.). D. Hansen, R. Johnson. R. Johnson. Sitting: J. Greene. B. Mavis. A. Kingsrud. G. Merchant. R. Nelson. G. Almen. D. Ryden. S. Gerhard-son. B-Squad Basketball: Back Row: 1. Deichert, K. Niemi. M. Thompson. E. Sontowski, 0. Christian, D. Hunt. S. Reed. M. Ahlquist. J. Boyd (capt.). Front Row: R. Coughlin. C. Patrek. G. Reichert. J. Tesch. J. Thorvilson. G. Hokkanon. M. Riche-son. M. Breeden. 211. 212. 219 Christianson Thomas .. . 141 Chucker. Judy ... 124. 209. 215. 216. 220 Churilla, LaAnn ... 124 CLABAUGH. DEBORAH ... 157 Clark. Eugene ... 218 Clark. Karan ... 124 CLARK. LOUISE β€” Y-Taans 10. II. I?: Robin II. Layout Ed 12: NHS 12: Quill and Scroll II. 12: Louie . BLAH. Kitchen . . . 118. 157. 212 Clark Randee . . . 141. 216 Clark, Warren ... 34 Clarkin. Barbara ... 124 Clarkin, Sharon ... 141. 209, 216, 220 Oaten. Christina Clemens. Frank Clements. Eileen ... 141, 198 202 CLEMMER. MONTY β€”T l; VICA Coffey. Donna ... 124 Aida: Robb Civil Daf 12: Amoteur Radio Cl 12 . .. 157 COFFIN. JERRY β€” Tiny : Cars, Motorcycles Cola. John Colin Donna ... 124 Collins. Cynthia ... 124. 202 COMMERS. LORRAINE ... 157. 220 Commers. Robert ... 124 Concert Band . .. 202 Concert Wind Ensemble . . . 203 CONDON JANE β€”DE 12: Pap Cl II. 12: Y-Taans 10. GAA 10. Chrlaad 10. II: Gymn 10 ... 157 Conlow. 8eth ... 124 Connelly. Kevin . . . 141.203 CONNETT PENNY β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Taans 10: Stu Council 10. II: Human Relations ... 157 Conradson. Chris ... 124 Cook. Constance ... 124, 198 200 Indes Cook. Gordon ... 34 Cook. John COOK MARY ... 157 Cook. M.cheel . . . 141. 199 Cooky. Ml ... 19 COONTS LAURIE β€”DE 12 ... 157 Cooper. CKeryl ... 124 Cooper. Joel . . . 141, 204. 205 Corder, Barry Cornelius Jane ... 141 Corrow. Linda ... 124 Corson, Lynn ... 141 Cotiette. Richard . . . 141, 206 COSTIGAN. DEBORAH β€” Orch 10. II. 12: Music Lib ... 158 209 COUGHLIN PATRICIA β€” Robin 12: Foe 11; Reflection of my love: Gaze mine eye upon thee Draw A-Squad Cheerleaders: Back Row: T. Johnson, J. LaFerriere (capt.). L. Snodgrass. Third Row: J. Bergstrom. S. Spethmann (masc.). B. Younghans. J. DeYoung (masc.). A. Jacobson. Second Row: S. Coughlin (capt.). L. Johnson. C. Baldwin. K. Musgjerd. Front Row: B. Moe. F. Pederson. E. Johnson. B-Squad Cheerleaders: Back Row: T. West. S. Craig, J. Catton. K. Krogman. D. Perrozzi. Front Row: J. Morton. S. Nelson. L. Wong. J. Klatke. me info thy world Giveth me love and purpose of life Reflection of my love CaΒ t shadow on my memorie ... 118, 158. 212 Coughlin, Robert ... 124. 200. 205 COUGHLIN. SUSAN β€” Pep Cl 11: Stu Counc l 10. II: GAA 10: Chrlead 10 II, cap 12: Gymn 10. Band 10. II. 12: Top 20 ... 48 96 97. 158. 201. 216 Coulomee. Margaret . . . 124 Coulter. Cranford ... 19, 141 Coulter. JJ... 125. 198 Couture. Gerald ... 125. 206 Couture. Jill . . . 141 COUTURE. JOSEPH _ Coop Ed 12 . . . 158 Cragg, Dan ... 33, 206 CRAIG. JEANNE ... 158 Craig. Susan ... 53. 141, 201. 212 Crandall. Dave Crandall Richard ... 125. 205 Cranston. William . . . 212 Crest. Gregory Crepeau. Anne Criswell. Warren ... 125 Cr itch field. James .. 20. 213 CRONBERG. STEVEN β€” Golf 10. II. 12: Hock 10 ... 158 CRONQUIST, SHEILA β€” Cho.r 12 ... 112. 158 CROSS. KAREN β€” Y-Teen 10. 11: NHS 12: Pep Band 10. II .. . 158 CROSS. RANDALL β€” Lightning : March and Pep Band 10. II. 12: Hock. Footb Socc ... 158 216 Cross Country ... 78 79. 203 Culver, Joyce ... 141 Curtin. Ronald . . . 209 CUSTER. JOY _ DE 12: Pep Cl II. 12: Choir 10. II ... 158 Cybyske. Robert ... 125 Dadovich. John ... 66. 141. 204. 205 DAHINDEN. PATRICIA β€” Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teent 10. II. 12: Aqua Rob 12 . .. 158 198 Dahlberg Kevin Dahlen. Diane ... 125 Dehlgren. Kenneth ... 141 Dahlheimer, Anita ... 125 Dahlheimer. Lynn ... 141 DAHLSTROM. THOMAS β€” Gymn 10. II. 12: Track 12 .. . 158. 206 Da ley, Mary ... 125 DALE BRADLEY β€” Nad : Wrest: Hock . . . 84 158. 220 Demuth. Oewn DANIELS. SONJA β€” Pep O II. 12: Y-Teent 10. II. 12: Rbneire II. sec 12: NHS 12: Choir 10. II. 12: Top 20: Minnesingers II. 12 ... 48 159. 183. 189 212. 213 Dergay. John ... 125 Dargay. Mary ... 141 Darnell. Diane ... 141 DARSNEK. JAMES β€” Coop Ed 12: Socc 10 Dertnek. Wayne ... 125. 205 Darsow Corey ... 141 DARSOW DEBRA β€” Coop Ed 12 ... 159 DAUDT. ROBERT ... 159 Daugherty, Catherine . . . 125 Davit. Gerald ... 10 Davis. Theresa Dawson. Ginger . . 110 DeAustin Judy . . . 142 DeClercq. Craig ... 125. 206 DE LAY. JAMES β€” Stu Council 10: Thetp treat II, pres 12: Declam Re g onals II. 12: Musicals 10. II: Band 10: Choir 10: Fall One Act. Spring and Children s Plays ... 104. 159. 171. 210, 211. 219 DeSautelt David ... 142. 204. 206 DeTuncq. Beth DeTuncq. Kimberly ... 125 DeTuncq. Lesie ... 142 DeVries. Susan ... 125 DE WITZ. CAROL - Coop Ed 12 DeYoung. Craig . .. 142. 199 205 DeYoung. Joni . . . 142. 201 DeYoung Richard ... 125. 206 DeYoung. Toni ... 142 DeZieJ John . . . 125 205 Dearden Mark ... 125 203 Dearing. Tern Debate . . . 104. 105. 205 Dee. Danny . . . 142 204, 205 Deichert. Lynn . .. 125. 200. 205 209 216 Delaney. Jacqueline ... 142 DELMONICO. CYNTHIA β€” Aqua Rob II. 12: Gymn 10. 11 ... 66. 159. 198 Detmonico. Nancy ... 142 Demorett. Deborah ... 142 DemuNing, Richard ... 40 Dennis Catherine ... 125 Dennis. Dawn ... 142 Devick. Karen ... 125 Devine Brian . . . 142 Dickerson. Richard ... 125. 203. 213 DICKINSON. DIANA β€” DE 12 ... 159 Dickison. Craig Dietnch. Craig DIETRICH. JAY Digatono Daniel ... 142. 214 DIGATONO. LORI β€” Band 10. II. 12 . . . 159 202 DIGATONO MICHAEL ... 159 Digatono. Todd ... 125 Digatono. Tracey ... 142 Dircz, Nancy Differ. Paul ... 17. 142 Dobeth Linda ... 125 Dodge. Cheryl ... 125 DODGE KATHLEEN β€” Aqua Rob 10. 11 12 . .. 159, 198 Doering. Myra ... 142, 203 DOHERTY. THOMAS . . . 159 Dolge, James Donnell. Deborah ... 142 Dooher. Jean ... 125 Doran. Kim ... 125 Dorfe, Christine ... 125 DORFE. STEVEN ... 159 Dorholt, James ... 125 DOYLE PAMELA β€” Y-Teens 10. II . . . 159 Doyle. Timothy ... 142 Dragseth, Joseph ... 38 Drake. Conni ... 125 DRAKE. MICHAEL ... 159 Drake. Russell ... 142 lodes 201 DRESSIER. JOHN β€” Intr Spts 12 . . . 159 Driver, Thomoi ... 142. 207 Driver, Williem ... 20 Drolson. Edward ... 40 Drolsum, Ru K . . . 142. 203. 218 DuSchana. Christina ... 142 Duane. Arlene ... 142 Duone. Mory Due now. Gorianne ... 125. 198. 220 Duepner, Lynn ... 142 Duffy. David . . . 142. 203. 213 Duffy, Thomas ... 125. 202 Duncan. Brian . . . 142 Dunham. Gordon ... 142 Dunkla. Beverly ... 142 DUNLAP. THOMAS β€” Hi-Y 11: Stu Council 11: Gymn 10. II. 12 . . . 159. 206 DUNN. KATHLEEN Durand, LAurin ... 34 Durant. Debra ... 125 Durenberger, Jeonne . . . 141 Dvorak, Leo ... 24 Dybdahl. Chris ... 125 Dyiart. JeoneMe ... 142. 209 Eaglet, Robert ... 125. 200 Eaitey. Jeffrey ... 125 Eastman. Kathryn ... 125 E8ERT. DANA β€” AFS 10. 12: Robin II: GAA 10 ... 159 Ebert. Phillip ... 125 Ebner, Jamie ... 125 Eboer. Jeffrey ... 89, 142. 205. 214 Ebner. Jill ... 125. 202 Eclberg, Scott ... 142 ECKES. STEPHEN Eekhoff. Michael ... 125. 205 Egan. Christina EGAN. MICHAEL β€” Stu Council; Footb II. 12: Baskb II. co-cap 12: Snow.Week Court ... 64. 80. 83. 159. 199. 205 Ehlerf, Joyce ... 14 Ehmke. Cheryl ... 125 Eicher. Mathew ... 125. 202 EIDE. STEVEN β€” Dote 10. II. 12 . . . 159 Eittreim. Stephen . . . 202 EKBERG. JONI β€” Y-Taans l|. 12: AFS II. 12: Choir 12 . . . 159. 199. 212 Ekberg. R-----125 Ekberg. Susan ... 125 Eklund. Linda ... 125. 207 ELIASON. JULIE β€” DE 12: Pep Cl II. 12: SpirCI 10: Y-Teent 10 . . . 159 ELLEDGE. RANDY β€” Intr Spft 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Wrett 10 . . . 159 Elledge. Victoria ... 125 Elmer. Kayla ... 125 Ehrin, Richard ... 40 Efwood. Nancy ... 142 Empenger. Janet ... 142. 202 ENDRES. PATRICIA β€” Coop Ed 12: Marquees ... 159 ENGEN. JOHN β€”NHS 12: Wrest 10. II. 12: Band 10. Trees II. 12 . . . 160. 209. 216 Englund. Mary ... 125 Englund. Randall ... 142 Ennen, Grace ... 21 Erickson. Brian . . . 142. 220 Erickson, Dennis ... 40 ERICKSON. JAMES β€” Rif Cl 10. Dbte 10. II. 12: Declam 11: Band 10. II, 12 . . . 22. 160 Erickton, Jill ... 125 ERICKSON. PATRICIA β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Tcens II: Orch 10. 11 ... 160 ERICKSON, RONALD ... 160 Erickton. Steven ... 125. 203. 214 Etberg. Nancy ... 125 Ettila. Neil ... 142 Event. 8rion ... 125 Evans. Mork . . . 142 Evans. Robert ... 125 Evenson. Mark ... 125. 203, 207 Feckler. Deborah . . .56. 142 Fadden. Linda ... 125 Fager. David ... 142 Fahlen. Linda ... 125 Fohlgron. Elizabeth . . . 142, 203 Falink, Dianne ... 125 Falink. Michele ... 125 FALK. KENTON ... 160 Faner, David ... 39. 125. 206 FANER. KAREN β€” Ush Cl II: Stu Council II; NHS II. 12: FTA 10. 11. Sec 12 ... 160. 207 FARR. FREDERICK β€” Coop Ed 12 ... 160 Farrell. Stevo ... 142. 202 Fetching. Kathleen ... 215 Fetching. Shirley ... 212 Fovreau. Ellen ... 53 FEARING. THOMAS β€” Track 10: Water Ski . . . 160 Fedie. Bemell ... 25 FEDOR. MICHAEL β€” β€œMike : Stu Council 11: Declam 12: Musical II: Crost Ctry II: Swim 10: Choir 10. II. 12: Root Cl 10. II . . . 160. 212 Fedor. Paul ... 142 FEFERCORN. ROSS Feldmonn. Carlo ... 142 FELLGER. ANN Faith. Patricia ... 25 Ferrell, Robert ... 36 Feyereisen. Kathryn ... 142, 214 FIELD, NANCY β€” Coop Ed 12 ... 160 Fields. Allen ... 125. 207 FIELDS. PATRICE β€” Coop Ed 12: Pep Cl 10. II. Y-Teent 10. II; Stu Council 10 ... 160 FIER. ROBERT β€” β€œBob (Fashion) Fier : Footb 10. 11. 12: Jock 10. II: Track 10. II. 12 . . . 160. 205. 209 Fink. John ... 125 Finnamore. Jeffrey ... 125 Pitcher. Dan ... 125 Fischer. James ... 142 Fischer. Linda ... 142 Fischer. Patricia ... 142 Fish. Deborah ... 142 FISH. TERRY Fish. Vicki Fither. Gary ... 142 Fisher. Kimberley ... 126 Fisher. Michael . . . 126. 216 Fitzmaurice. Michael . . β€’ 126. 205 Fitztimmont, Richord Choir: Back Row: B. Salisbury. L. Poltiske. J. Ander son. B. Zenk, M. Rosk. B. Johnson. R. Pipal. N. Ains worth. K. Wiqloy. S. Peleaux, B. Pegors. J. Empen ger. L. Boomer. Third Row: R. Shapiro, D. Miller. J Gueldner. D. Alter. B. Bergstedt. J. Thorvilson. T Subiolka. L. Anderson. C. Mady. S. Gartz. D. Rabe M. Roane. Second Row: C. Skallmen. E. Clements C. Huston. C. Casey. A. Biorkquist. J. Ebner. K Kremer. B. Williams. J. Zalaznik. J. Traeger, L. Guil foyle. Front Row: S. Lewis. T. Trepanier. D. Johnson A. Lieberman. B. Plant. S. Plant. M. Ammond. S Klatt. P. Toenniges. P. Nyquist. Fit, Noncy ... 142 FLADMOE. GARY β€” NHS II. 12 . . . 160. 200 Fladmoe. Mary ... 126 Flog Twirlert . . . 204 Floherty. Daniel ... 126 Flaherty. Timothy ... 126 FLANARY, STEPHEN β€” Ski 12 .. . 160. 213 Rickinger. Guy ... 126 Floitted, Mark ... 142 Florek. Chrittine ... 142 Flotteth. Dorothy ... 40 Fluegol. John ... 126. 205 Fluegel Kathleen ... 142. 212. 215. 216 FLYNN. SUSAN β€” Bond 10. II. 12: March Band: Card Section ... 160 FODSTAD. DIANA β€” Y-Teens II ... 160 FODSTAD. JAMES β€” Track 10: Ski: Coin Collecting ... 160 Fodstad, Robert ... 126 Concert Band: Back Row: M. Boisclair. M. McCue. D. Schramm. D. Ley. R. Linden. T. Westphal, M. Steffen. K. Atkinson. 0. Mrosak, J. Beahen. S. Eittreim. D. Hansen. M. Eicher. Fourth Row: M. Libby. D. Barry. L. Jones. G. Villars. J. Silbough. B. Johnson G. Valsuik. D. Pautis. M. Cashin. L. Worms. G. Renner. M. Christensen. Third Row: J. McKee. T. Duffy S. Freeman. J. Jacobson. D. Goldie. C. Collins. R. Best. G. Nelson. R. House. T. Groebnor. L. Burck. S. Farrell. Second Row: M. Caspers. D. Johnson. B. King-Smith. S. Stearn. C. Ross. B. Warner. D. Pearson. B. Fullet. D. Harsh. D. Groebner. K. Strickland. Front Row: A. Mummah, B. Marcotte. D. Gildemeis ter. K. Anderson. J. Holmen. L. Breisch, S. Hintz-man, L. Digatano. M. Wilson. Fodstad, Scott . . . 142, 214 NHS 12: Thasp 10. Traai FOGELSONG. SCOTT β€” 11. 12: Orch 10. 11, solois' 202 Indat .. . 210, 219 FOLLESE. CHERl ... 161 Foliate, Scott ... 126 Football... 80, 81.204, 205 FORD. JOHN ... 161 Foreman, Batty Jo ... 34 FORESTER NANCY β€” Ush II. 12: NHS 12: FTA 10: Orch 10 . . . 161 FORSTER. THOMAS β€” FOURNIER. STEVEN .. . 161 Frame. Julie ... 126. 198 Franca. Jose ... 142 Frank. Anne FRANK KATHERINE β€” Casey : Pep Q 10: GAA 10. II: Choir 10. II: Student Dir of Admirable Crichton ... 161, 177 Fra won. Jeannie ... 126 FRASSON NANCY β€” OE 12: Contemp Mass Group: Teach Sunday School: A-V . . . 161 Fredrick. Mark Fredrick. Steven ... 142 210. 211 Fredrick . Danny Freeberg, Terri Froot. Diane . . . 142 FRUSH. CANDICE β€” AFS II: Band 10. II. 12: Y-Teen 10. Chapt Chaplain 12: Stu Council 10. 11-Key Cl Girl Auction; Gymn Score Flather 11.12 ... 161 Fruih Thomas ... 126 213 FTA . ..207 FUERSTENBERG. JEFF β€” Coop Ed 12 Fuller. 8onme ... 126, 198 202 FULLER. BRYNNE β€” Y-Teens Chapt. Publ Chair- Gagnon. Patricia . . . 126 Gangelhoff. Louise GANGELHOFF, TERESA β€” Coop Ed 12 Gannon. Kevin Gereughty, Mike ... 25 Garbac . Jon . .. 142, 203 Garbeu. Mark ... 50 126. 210. 211 Gerbett. Linda ... 126 Garbett. Steven Gardner. Jul e ... 126 Gardner. Laurel ... 142 GARDNER. LYNN β€” Y-Teens 10. II 12: Aviation Cl pΒ es 11: Guid Ass t. . . Concert Wind Ensemble: Back Row: W. Smith. J. Weinacht. J. Garbacz. T. Worrell. J. Kinder. K. Schierenbeck, J. Midgett. D. Arntson. G. Randahl. J. Reine, S. Lageson. G. Olson, M. Dearden. M. In-gelin. P. Rittenhouse. Fourth Row: P. Hognes. S. Or-stad. C. Giddings. B. Lundquist, S. House. P. Johnson. D. Arntson, S. Erickson, K. Oslund. J. Melgeard. P. Ainsworth. S. Wong. Third Row: S. Hajder, L. Kise. D. Anderson. P. Yen. R. Boatman. D. Rygg, M. Melgaard. S. Willey. J. Palmquist, M. Evenson. M. Laboe N. Landin. Second Row: J. Baaford. B. Graham C. Baldwin. J. Stanjers. C. Potrek. K. Harvey. P. Sweeney. C. Johnson. C. Levang S. Broin. M. Doering. Front Row: M. Glatt. D. Breustedt. B. Kisch, L. Wahlstrom, W. Rittenhouse. B. Fahlgren. C. Casey. D. Karalis. R. Drolsum. Cross Country: Back Row: J. Bydlon, R. Dickerson. K. Torgerson (capt.), S. Johnson. J. Herzog. D. Anderson. J. Silbaugh, M. Ingelin. Front Row: K. Connelly. D. Duffy. P. Bottko. M. Thurman. K. Olson, W. Schipper. I. Goldberg. P. Rittenhouse. J. Tomczak (mgr.). Hock. Baseb Waterski ... 161 Foater. Timothy ... 126 Fortney. Theodore ... 126 Foss. David ... 126 Foss Delaine FOSTER. DUNCAN . . . 161. 207 FOSTER. ELAINE ... 161 Foster Rodney ... 126 Frank Michael ... 126 FRANK. NEIL ... 161 FRANKLIN MARY ... 161 Franklin. Paula ... 126. 209 Frenien, John ... 142 FRASER. LANCE β€” Declam 10: Musical 10: Gym 10: Choir 10. II: Minnesingers ' II: Madrigal 10. II ... 161 Freeman, Christine ... 55, 142 FREEMAN. CLAIRE β€” Y-Teent. Publ Chairman (Chapt) 10. Service Chairman (Chapt) 11: Office Ass t ... 161. IBS Freeman Steven . . . 202 FREESE. MARK FREI. JOHN β€” French Frei : Intr Spt 12. Golf 10. 11; Choir 10: DeMolay Freier. Varda ... 142 Fries, Steven ... 126 Freisen, Eugene . . . 21 FRIGAARD. MARK β€” Cars Sports ... 161 Frisco. Debra ... 142 FRISCO. JEFFREY ... 161 Fritjeeris Stefoni ... 125 Froemming, Lorry VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Robins 43 18 Jefferson 15 50 Mound 26 31 Minnetonka 34 21 Eisenhower 20 40 Richfield 34 23 Edina 20 42 Wayzata 27 30 Lindbergh 20 40 Cooper 20 40 Kennedy 36 21 Armstrong 25 32 St. Louis Park 39 18 Lincoln man 10: Aviation Cl vice pres II: Band 10 II. 12 ... 161 Fury, James ... 126 FUSARO. MARGARET Gabbert, Timothy ... 126 GAGNE. BILL β€” Vern ... 161 Gagne. Paul ... 126 Gagnon Constance ... 126 161 GARDNER. MICHAEL β€” Ski. Church Activities . . . 161 Gardner. Randy GARDNER RICHARD . . . 161 GAROFANO. DIANE β€” Y-Teens 10: Robin II: Stu Council II. 12: Musicol 11: State One Act II... 162 Gartner Kevin GARTZ SUSAN β€” Pep O II, cabinet 12: Y-Teens 10, II, chap pres 12: Choir 10 11. 12-Lib Ass t II: Lab Asst 12: Accordion .. . 162 202. 208. 220 GARVEY MARY β€”Y-Teens 10: Rbnaire II. 12: NHS 12: Dec am 12: Musicol 10 . . . 162. 210. 211. 213 Gasparoc. Cynthia ... 126, 220 Gates. Rebecca ... 142. 220 GEIGER. SUSAN β€”Ush Cl. Pres 12: NHS 12: FTA 10: Choir 10, II. 12 .. . 162. 195 212. 218 Geisler, Fred ... 10 Gellermen. Christopher . . . 127 Gellerman. John . . . 142 GENADEK MICHAEL β€” Footb II. 12: RHS Beer Drinking Team . . . 205 Gendreau. Lori ... 142 GENUNG DONALD β€” RHS Beer Drinking Team ... 162 Genung. Richard ... 43 GEORGE KENT β€” Doctor George : Auto Mechanic lndeΒ« 203 ... 162 Gerhardson. Steven ... 127. 200 Ghostley. Susan ... 142 Gibson. Diane . . . 127. 198. 209 Gibson. Donna ... 127 Gibson, Donna GIBSON MARY β€” Y-Teens 10. II; NHS 12 . . . 162. 212 Gibson. Michael Giddlngs, Cheryl ... 145. 203 Gildemeister. Dabra 143. 202 Gildemeister. Vicki ... 127 Gillanwatar. Patricia GiHiard. Deborah ... 127 Gilman. Michael . . . 143 Gindala, Joseph . . 34 GITELIS. LINDA β€” LyiMi”; UsKCI 12: Stu Council II: NHS 12: Musicals 10. II: Orch 10 II. 12: USY 10. 11. 12 . . . 162. 207. 209 Glad. Cathy ... 127 Glad. Fern ... 43 Gtaasar. Robart . . . 143 GLASS. NANCY β€” Y-Teens 10. II. chap pras 12: NHS 12: Stella ... III. 162. 220 Glatt. Margaret ... 127. 203 GLATT. MARY β€” Pap Cl 11. 12: Y-Taans 10. II. 12: NHS II. 12: Flag Twirl II. cap 12: Band 10. II. 12: Robb City Band ... 162. 167. 204 216 Gliadon. Jeffrey Glover. Brian ... 127. 220 GLOVER BRUCE β€” Band 10. II . . . 162 GOHMAN, THERESA β€” β€’ Brutus : Ush Cl 12: Y-Teens 10: Aqua Rob 10. 11. 12: Robin II: Stu Council 10. II: Choir 10. II. 12: Top 20: Love St. Bernards: Continuously on a diet ... 48. 115. 162. 212 Goldberg. Lawrence 143. 203. 212 Golden. Bradley ... 127 Goldio. David . . . 143. 202 GOLUSKY EDWARD . . . 162. 204 Goodrie, Sharon ... 25 Gorski. Mark ... 127 Gosche, Janet ... 127 GRAB. CRAIG ... 129 Grady. Rick . . . 143 Graffunder. Mark Graham. Barbara . . . 143. 198. 204. 208 Granning, Poul . . . 127. 207 GRANT. JEFFREY ... 34 Gravitis, Inte ... 31 GRAY MARY β€” Coop Ed Parliamentarian 12: Y- Teens sec 10: Stu Council 10 Speed Skate Cl . . . 162 Greiiano. Daniel ... 143 GRCAR. BARBARA β€” Rob Tala 10: NHS 12: Musicals 10, II: Choir 10: Drama Dept 10. II. 12: I wish to be remembered for building a groat railroad am-pire and making a billion dollars off it.” ... 162 Grab Gary. . .85. 143, 220 GREB. SUSAN ... 162 Greelis. Robart ... 127. 214 Green Michoel. . . 127. 209 Greene. John ... 127. 200 Greenly. Valerie ... 143 Gri ley. Mary ... 127 GRIEP RICHARD ... 162 Grimes. Barbara ... 143 GRIST. MINDA β€” NHS 12: Declam 12: Musicals II: Orch 10. Bond 10: Choir 10. II. 12:' Minnesingers 11. 12: Madrigal . . . 162. 210. 211. 212 Groebner Dianne ... 143, 202 Groebner. Timothy ... 127. 202 GROSS. NANCY β€” GAA: Top 20 . . . 48 162 GROTH. TIMOTHY β€” Rif Cl 10. II. 12: Golf 10. II. 12: Declom 12: Tenn 12: Choir 10. II. 12 . . . 162. 212 Grubsted. Carol ... 143. 199. 205. 210. 211. 212 Guidl. Thomas ... 127 Grygelko, John ... 13. 31. 37. 85. 220 Grygelko. Thomas ... 85. 143. 220 Gueldner. Jeffrey ... 127. 202 Guilfoyle. Lynn ... 127. 202 GULLICKSON. JULIE ... 163 GULLICKSON. TERRI ... 163 Gunderson. Richord Gustafson. Mark ... 89. 214 Guthormsen. Barbara . . . 127 GUTZWILLER. ANTHONY β€” Tenn 10 . . . 163 Gutiwiiler, Susan ... 143 Gymnastics . . . 86. 87. 206 Habeger. Donald ... 127 HABEGER. R08ERT _ Fireball : Golf 10, II: Swim 10. II. 12: Choir 10 ... 89. 163. 206. 214 Hach. Vikki HACKEL. DENISEβ€” Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12: Choir 10: Gymn Scorer: Social work ... 163 Hackenmueller. Jane . . . 143 Hackner. Leah . . . 127 HAFERMANN. GLORIA ... 163 HAGEL. GLENN β€” Hagel : Coop Ed 12: revolutionary ... 163 Hagel, Lennea Hagen. Bryan ... 127 HAGEN. JAMES β€” Bond: Guitar, Hunting. Forestry ... 163 Hogen. Linda ... 127 HAGEN. LISA β€” Y-Teens: Stu Council: Rob Tale . .. 163 Hagen. Robert HAGEN. STEVEN β€” DE 12 ... 163 Haggberg. Donald ... 143 Haggberg. Terry ... 127 HAGMAN. KATHLEEN β€” Y-Teens 10. II. 12: NHS 12: Minnegasco Youth Council ... 163 HAHN. MARIE HAJDER. SUSAN β€” Ush Cl 10. II: Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12: NHS II. 12: Declam 10: Band 10. 11. 12: Colorado or bust .. . 163. 203. 220 Haley. Jeffrey ... 143 HALL. BRIAN β€” B Ball: Donna: Donne: Trees of NHS: Donna: Sports: U of M: Doctor Possibly ... 66. 163. 199 Hall. Kevin ... 127 Helliday. Patricia ... 127 Halliday. John ... 127 HALLSTROM. DALE . . . 163 HALLSTROM. RANDY β€” Footb: Intr Spts: Stu Council 10. II: Choir. Treas ... 48 103. 163. 205. 212. 215 Helphen. Carmen ... 127. 129 Halverson. Darrel ... 127 Halverson. Donald ... 143 Holverson. Douglas Halverson. Kim Hemborg, Patricia ... 143 Hamilton. Janet ... 127. 143 Hamilton. Sandro ... 143 HAMLIN. BONI β€” Y-Teens 10. II: Hi-Y II: Robin 12: Rob Tale 12: Stu Council 10. II: Foe II: Boys' Gymn Mgr ... 118. 163. 206. 212 HAMLIN. WARD β€” Wort : Gymn fan . . . 22. 163 Hammerlund, Foye . . . 127 Hammerstrom. Mark . . . 143 Hammond, Kristie . . 62, 143. 210. 211 HANDY. RICKY ... 163 211 Hanson. Gregory ... 127. 219 Henson. Harold ... 15. 191. 213 Hanson. Judith . . . 143. 204. 209, 216 HANSON. KATHLEEN β€” How easy the breath that kills the flame. How hard to kindle that light again; Cold words kill and kind works kindle, By words withheld, a dream may dwindle ' ... 164 Hanson, Kimberley ... 127. 220 Hanson. Larry ... 127. 206. 220 Hanson. Marty . . . 127 Hanson, Poul Honson. Rickey HARCHYSEN. DEBRA β€” Y-Teens 10: Snow Week Court: Socc fan; Poems ... 64. 164 HARDER. WARREN β€” Gymn ... 164 Harding. Carol. . . 143. 209 Harding. Richard ... 127. 206 Hargarten, Margaret , . . 127. 198 Hargarten. Patrick Harler, Robert ... 127 Flag Twirlers. Majorette. Baton Twirler: B. Graham. J. Hanson. D. Thorsen. I. Victorsen. J. Swanson. S. Orstad. M. Glatt. B. Veth. C. Heyen. Harrison. Colleen ... 127. 210 HARSH. DAVID β€” NHS II. 12: Footb 10. Ilj Wrest J.V. Football: Back Row: T. Larson, T. Nelson. J. Cooper. J. Burlingame. E. Golusky, M. Smith. J Washleski. J. Kunitz. J. Hogetvedt. J. Riley. K Johnson. M. Pendy. S. Weingart. Second Row: G Semmer. S. Hartley. R. Verio. S. Richter. D. DeSau tels. T. Bredesen. R. Leiviska, T. Nord. D. Dee, V Betzold. J. O'Reilly. Front Row: R. Nelson. T. O'Mel ley. M. Laliberte. T. Jarl. J. Dedovich. L. Kiffe, P Abram, P. Leonard. T. Kanz. D. Nerdahl. HANEY. JOHN ... 164 HANLY. MICHAEL β€” Wrest II. 12 . . . 164. 220 HANNA THOMAS β€” Robin Photo 12: Photography ... 164 Hanratty. Kay ... 127 Hansen David . . . 143. 200. 202. 219 Hansen, Deborah . . . 127 HANSEN. GARY β€” Socc co-cap: Hock 10. II. Cap 12: Stu Advisory Council: Coaching: Hans ... 64. 76. 207. 215 Hansen, Helen . . . 143 Hansen, Kathy ... 127 Hansen, Nancy . . . 143 Hansen. William Henson. Donald ... 39 Honson. Douglas ... 210. Horm, Lisa Horm, Mory . , . 127 Hormon, Cynthia ... 143 Herrer. Gregory ... 143 Horris. Christine ... 143. 207 10. II. 12: Minnstf . . . 164, 197 Horth. Diane ... 144. 202 Hart, Kotherine .. . 127 Hart. Linda ... 50. 144 Hort. Sondra ... 127 204 lndeΒ« B-Squad Football: Back Row: M. Boyd. S. Jacobson. W. Darsneck. J. Linskog. G. Marshall. L. Mertz. M. Thompson. D. Larue. E. Sontowski. B. Linderholm. M. Ahl-quist. Second Row: B. Coughlin (mgr.), B. Salisbury. K. Thompson. G. Soule. B. Bergstedt, M. Appel. S. Carlander. J. DeZiel. J. Fluegel. K. Colin. R. Crandall. J. Hnath (mgr.). Front Row: R. Bredesen. J. Herder. T. Reger. J. Tesch. T. Bankson. D. Scheidhower. D. Bankson. L. Deichert. M. Wide. M. Eekhoff. Heineman. Kim ... 144 Heinonen. Raymond ... 144 HELP. DAVID HaRmann. Patricia . . . 144 Hetmel. Jeff ... 127 Helsper. Mory ... 144 Hemen. Cynthia ... 144 209 HENDEL. LOIS β€” to ’: Peopla coma and paopla go: Moving fast and moving slow. I'm in a crowd: Yat I'm oil alone. . . . 164 HENDRICKSON. JANET β€” UΒ h Cl 11: GAA 10: Gym Aid 10: Wal Cl II: ILC 10: Swim. Art. Knit . . . 155. 187 HENDRIX. TODD β€” Coop Ed 12 ... 164 HengamuMa, Paul ... 127 HENKE. LINDA β€” Winter Spts. Tenn ... 165 HENKEL. SCOTT - Wreit 10. Hi-Y 10 . . . 165 HENNEN DONNA β€” Y- Harder, Jamas . . . 127. 199, 205 Harman. Barbara ... 144 Hermanson. Kevin ... 127 HERMANSON. ROBB β€” Coop Ed . . . 165 Hernandez. John ... 127 Hernandez. Lisa ... 127 HERRMAN. HARRY _ Woody : Til 12; Footb 10. II; Hock. Baseb Baskb. Herzog. Albert ... 127 Herzog Joseph ... 203. 213 HERZOG, THOMAS HEYEN. CAROL β€” Ush Cl 11. Sac 12: Pap O 10. II 12: Y-Teens II. 12; Baton Twirler II. 12: FT A 12-Band 10. II. 12 .. . 165 204, 207. 216. 218 Hial, David Higgins. Edward HILE. CHARLES β€” Rubber Nock : Stu Council II: Footb 10. II. 12: VARSITY FOOTBALL Robins 32 14 Cooper 12 12 Richfield 16 14 Armstrong 22 0 St. Louis Park 28 21 Lincoln 48 0 Superior 22 0 Lindbergh 32 0 Mound 20 14 Jefferson 7 56 Lake (Edina) Debate: S. Broin. C. Grubsted. L. Thompson. M. Serber. G. Klouda. M. Fitzmaurice. L. Jones. Hastings. Valeria . %. 144, Varsity Football: Back Row: J. Warchol. D. Leonhar-di. T. Jarl. J. Dadovich. L. Kiffe, D. Sandness. R. Stern. M. Smith. T. Krugor. K. Johnson, T. O'Malley. M. Pendy. Third Row: S. Anderson, P. lacovino. D. Klick. B. Fier. J. Riley. R. Nelson. B. Leiviska. D. Dee. J. Washleski. S. Weingart. J. Kunitz. R. Verio. D. Nerdahl. Second Row: B. Massey. J. Ebner. M. Lali-berte. G. Spurrier. J. Hillerns. D. Leonard. J. Cooper. G. Peltier. C. DeYoung. S. Mentzer. D. Sather. T. Bredesen. Front Row: G. Knafla (mgr.). D. Kemnitz (capt.), K. Krueger. R. Hallstrom (capt.). T. Bredensen. M. Genadek. J. Joiner, T. Tripp, M. Egan. M. Loechler. R. Seward. G. Anderson. Hartfiel, Debra ... 144 Hartley. Stevan ... 144. 204. 219 HARVEY KATHRYN β€” Y-Teens 10. II: Rbnaire II. Ass t Choreographer 12: Band 10. II. 12: Top 20 Homecoming ... 48. 164, 203. 213 Hase, Kimberly ... 144 216 Haubenstock. Helen . . . |44 Heuck. Linda ... 144 Haugen David ... 144 Heverty. Debra ... 144 HAWES. KARL β€” Slim Pickens : Wrest Mgr 11 ... 164 Hawes. Kathleen ... 144 Hawkins. Susan ... 127. 210 Hayek. Dawn . . . 144 Hayes. Larry ... 144 HAYHURST. DOUGLAS ... 164 Healy, Donald ... 144 HEALY. STEPHEN ... 164 Hebbe Ellen ... 127 Heckt. Barbara ... 127 HECKT. MARY β€” Y-Teens 10: Foe 11: Social Worker ... 164 HEDLUND. JOHN Hegdahl. Jerome Hegdahl. Terrance Hedsted. Mark Heikkila. Gary Heikkila. Larry ... 127 Teens II. 12: GAA 10 . . . 110. 165 Hennen, Louise ... 127 Hennes. Linda Hennes. Richard Hennessy. Leslie ... 127 Hennig. Randall ... 127 Henning. Diana HENNINGSGAARO. DONALD β€” Footb 10. II: Hock 10. II. 12 . . . 91 165. 207 Hendrickson. Ken ... 217 Henrikson. Lynn ... 144, 213 Henry, Rozalind ... 127 Henry, Terry ... 144 Henry. Thomas Track II. 12 ... 165 HILGER. DEBRA - Til 12: Lib Ass t 10. II: Choir 10. II, 12: Licensed Cosmetologist by June 1972 . . . 165 HU. Cheryl ... 127 Hid. Dawn ... 26 HU. Hibbert . . 16 Hiler, Paula ... 144 HILLERNS. JAMES β€” Stu Council 10. II: Footb 10. II. 12: Swim 10. II. cap 12: Baseb 10 . . . 89. 165. 205. 214 HILTNbR, PATRICIA β€”Pep Cl ll. trees 12: Y-Teem 10. II. 12 ... 165. 206 HILTUNEN. PAUL β€” Gymn 10. II 12: Track 10 - - -165. 206 Hinds. Timothy ... 207 HINTZMAN. DOUGLAS β€” NHS 12. Rif Cl 10: Wrest 10. II. 12 .. . 165. 220 Hintzman. Sheryl ... 127. 202 HIPP. DEBRA-Pep Cl 12: Choir 10. II. 12: Wei Cl II: Light Crew 12. . . 165 Hirsch, Teresa ... 144 Hnath. John ... 128. 205. 207 Hockey... 90. 91.206. 207 Hocks. Dennis HOENIGSCHMIDT. LORI β€” Y-Teens 11; Aqua Rob 10. II. Vice Pres 12: NHS 12: Rif Cl 10: GAA II Index 205 . . . 144 Hoff Eugono ... 144 Hoff. Julio Hoff. Kathleen ... 143 Hoff a. Andrew ... 21 Hoffman, Claira ... 128 Hoffman, Susan ... 128 Hofstodt. Sandra ... 128 Hogan. Ann ... 144 Hogan. Kathleen ... 127 Hogan. Kevin . . . 128, 206 Hogon. Robert ... 57. 128 Hogetvedt. Jonathan . . . 144 204 HOGNES. PAMELA β€” Band 10 II. 12 . . . 165. 203 Hokkanen. Gary ... 128, 200 Holker, Donna Holland. Suxanna ... 144, 219 Hottoway. Richard HOLM KATHLEEN β€” DE traai 12: DECA: Homer ... 23. 165 HOLMBECK SUSAN . . . 166 Holman, Jean . . . 144, 202, 207 Holmer. Kristen Holte. Mark ... 128 Holtar. Diana ... 128 198 Holxar. Dabra ... 144 Holier. Toni ... 128 Hofxman. Dean . . . 210 Hommes. Denial ... 144 Hood. Leroy ... 36 Hopke, Stephan ... 13. 219 Horton. Bath . . . 209 Houdek. Linda ... 28 House. Corwin House. Roger ... 128 202 Houte. Stephan ... 144 203 Hovden, Margaret ... 144 Hovey. Mary . . . 128. 210. 211 Howe Ronald ... 52, 144 206 HREHA. DEBRA β€” DE 12: Stu Council 10 . . . 166 HUBBARD ROBERT . . . 166 206 Hughet, Jeanette ... 36 Hughes Patricia ... 145 HUGHES. PATRICIA . . . 166 Hughet. Roxanne ... 128 Huisken, Eugene ... 22 Hullett, Jamet Hultong. William ... 128 Hultmon, Steve Hum. Ruttell ... 128 Hum. Siu-lin ... 144. 198 Humbeutel. Laura Humble Michael ... 144 Humble Patricia ... 128 Hummel, Harvey ... 15 Hunt. David ... 128 HUNT. DAVID β€” Intr Spti 10: Crow Ctry 10: Track 10. 12: Ski II ... 166 HUNT DOUGLAS β€” Band 10. II. 12: Aviation Student Pilot II. 12 . . . 166. 200 HURLEY. JOYCE ... 166 Hurley, Michael ... 128 Hurwitx William ... 144. 213. 215 HUSEBY. JAMES Hutton. Christine ... 144, 202 Hyter. Louise ... 68. III. 144 220 Hyttinen. Debra ... 128 lecono. Deborah ... 144 lacovmo. John ... 128 212. 214 IACOVINO PAUL β€” Hi-Y 10. II, 12: Intr Sptt II. 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Hock 10: Track II. Tri-Cap 12: Snow Week Court ... 64 166. 205 lllgen. Craig ... 128 Imholte. Barbara ... 66. 144 INGELIN. MARK β€” NHS 12: Crost Ctry 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. Co-Cap 12: Ski 10. II. 12 ... 166. 203. 213 INMAN. WILLIAM β€” Musical II β–  . . 166 Ireland. James ... 145 IRISH. ROXY β€” Lab Ass t 12 ... 166 Isaacson. Diane ... 128 ISAACSON. THOMAS . . . 166 ITEN, MARY β€” Pap Cl II: Y-Teens 10. II. GAA 10: Ketter's Better s Chrlead 12 ... 166 ITEN PAUL Iversen, Lisa VARSITY GYMNASTICS Robins 129 131 White Bear Lk. 91 64 Lindbergh 118 73 Eisenhower 2nd Northwest Open 129 112 Ale . Ramsey 123 116 Kennedy HO 90 Edina 126 109 Jefferson 124 1 14 Lincoln 123 103 St. L. Park 1st Mankato Invit. 123 124 Cooper 130 1 31 Armstrong 128 105 Park Center 136 94 Richfield 2nd Region 5 3rd State B-Squad Gymnastics: Back Row: M. Jost. R. Hubbard, S. Scott. J. Schipper. P. Richards. 0. Radmacher. D. Thais. D. DeSautels, Coach G. McFarland. Front Row: D. TenEyck. R. Rusnacko. P. Baior. S. Neverman, R. Harding, D. Yungner, R. Howe. Jackson. Terri ... 144 Jackson. Wade JACOBS. DAVID ... 77. 116. 166. 215 Jacobs Ellen ... 128 Jacobs. Jenny ... 128 Jacobs. Jody ... 128 Jacobs. Laurie ... 128 Jocobt Renee ... 128 JACOBSON. ANN β€” Pap a II. Ceb 12: Y-Teens 10. II: Aqua Rob 10. II. 12: Stu Council 10. II. 12: GAA 10. II. vice pres 12: Chrlead l2:Gymn 10. II; Top 20 Homecoming . . . 48 97. 96. 166. 201 JACOBSON, DONNA β€” Pep O II. cab 12: Y-Teens 10. II, chap pres 12: NHS 12: Choir 10 II. 12: Top 20 Homecoming ... 48 166 Jacobson. Dorothy ... 12 JACOBSON. GERALD β€” NHS II. 12: Footb 10: Baskb 10. II 12: Tenn 10: Snow Week Court; Soph Class Pres ... 64. 166. 199 Jacobson. Jane ... 128. 202 Jacobson. Nancy ... 144 Jacobson Noel ... 128. B-Squad Hockey: Back Row: B. Quinn, C. Do-Clercq. B. lindberg. L. Hanson. Third Row: R. DeYoung (capt.). D. Roman. R. Maas. N. Jacobson. Second Row: Coach G. Larson. G. Schlee (mgr). B. Ha-beger. D. Maurer. S. Nelson. Front Row: J. Lies. R. Relopez, D. LaRue. 206 215 Jacobson Scott ... 128. 205 Jacques. Julie . . . 144 JADWIN. RONALD β€” NHS 12: Rif Cl II ... 166 Jaeger. Esther ... 144. 210 Jagodxintki. Brian Jahr. Debora ... 128. 198 206 Index JAMES. DE8RA β€” Coop Ed 12 .. . 167 Jamet. Rebecca ...144 Janovnoc Victor ... 144 JANSEN. NANCY β€” NHS II, 12: Thetp II. 12: Da-dam 12: Muticalt 10 II; Plavt 10. II. 12 .. . 27. 167 210 211 JaH, Thomat ... 144. 204 Varsity Gymnastics: Back Row: Coach D. Cragg, J. Johannsen, C. Lindholm. T. Kaiser. Coach G. McFarland. Fifth Row: R. Cossette. C. Peters. C. Aydt (capt.). D. Faner. K. Hogan. Fourth Row: T. Dunlap. T. Dahlstrom, B. Quinn. G. Swain. P. Back-strom. Third Row: A. Olson. G. Couturre. B. Hamlin (mgr.), M. Chismar (mgr.). D. Johannsen. Second Row: S. Wong. D. DeSautels. G. Rice. P. Baler. J. Schneider (mgr.). Front Row: P. Hiltunen. P. Kocur (capt.). J. Blatzheim. W. Schipper. J. Pomerleau. 205 JARMAN. DEAN JAROS. JAN Jerot. Jaanyna JEDNEAK. RANDOLPH β€” Snowmobiling. Rock Band ... 167 Jeffrey, Barbara ... 128 JENSEN. LINDA ... 167 Jantan, Marcia ... 126 JENSEN. RICHARD β€”NHS 12: Swim 10. II: Band 10. II: Choir II. 12 . .. 167. 210. 211. 212 Jantan. Tarri ... 145 Jardaa. Deborah ... 144 JERDEE. JAMES Jardaa. JoAnn ... 144 Jardaa. Nancy ... 54, 128 Jatka. Linda Jogodka. Kenneth ... 128 Johanntan. David ... 128 206 JOHANNSEN. JEFFREY ... 86 167 206 Johnton. Alan ... 128 JOHNSON. ALLEN β€” Coop Ed 12 Johnton. Barry ... 128 Johnton. Bradley ... 128. 202 JOHNSON. CAROL β€” Uth O 10. II; NHS II. 12: SAA 10. II. 12: Gym Aida 10: Lab An t II... 167 Johnton, Chrittino ... 144 FTA: 8ack Row: M. Reich (pres.). L. Mills. L. Gitelis. K. Faner. Third Row: A. Fields. B. Bisbee, C. Berggren. L. Johnson. C. Johnson. Second Row: C. Harris. M. Pucel. $. Lege-son. L. Eklund. M. Rot-stein. Front: J. Hol-men. C. Heyen. B. Pu-umala. Varsity Hockey: Back Row: B. Smith (mgr.), M. Evenson. P. Shellum. P. Granning. R. Burnham. C. Thompson. K. Johnson. D. Kemnitz. D. Henningsgaard. D. Foster (capt.). W. Smith (mgr.). Coach O. Wojcichowsky. Front Row: M. Serber (mgr.), K. Roepke. T. Hinds. G. Johnson. D. Mengelkoch. T. Driver. G. Hansen (capt.). J. Larson. J. Hnath. 203, 207 Johnton. Cindy ... 144 Johnton. Denial... 128. 202 Johnton. Darrell ... 128 Johnton. David ... 128 Johnton. Dean ... 128 Johnton. Dean ... 144. 214 Johnton. Debbie ... 144 Johnton. Dennit ... 145 Johnton. Diana ... 145 JOHNSON. DIANE β€” Pap Clll. cab 12: Y-Teent 10, II: GAA 10: Snow Weak Court: FOMA ... 64, 167. 208 Johnton. Douglet . . . 202 Johnton Douglet JOHNSON. DUANE β€” Call me the kid : To live it to loam Johnton Elian ... 97. 144. 201 Johnton Eric ... 128 JOHNSON. ERICK β€”Track 10. 12 Johnton, Gary ... 128. 207 Johnton, Gary ... 144 Johnton, Guy ... 144 Johnton. Jay ... 128 JOHNSON JILL β€” Pap Cl 12: Y-Teent 10. II. 12: Robin II. Sptt Ed 12: NHS II. 12: Snow Weak Court: FOMA: Spy: LBJ ... 64 167. 212 Johnton. Jodie ... 128. 198 Johnton. Merthell ... 128 Johnton. Kurt ... 90. 144 204 205. 207 JOHNSON, LEE β€” Lee-roy': Stu Council 11; NHS 12: Intr Sptt 12: Golf 10: Socc II. 12: Band 10 . .. 167. 215 Johnton. Len ... 144 JOHNSON. LORI β€” Pap Cl II. cab 12: Y-Teent 10. II, 12: AFS II: Snow VARSITY HOCKEY Robins 8 3 Coon Rapids 4 5 Richfield 1 3 Minnetonka 3 2 Benilde 1 3 Cooper 3 2 Mound 2 3 Kennedy 2 2 Osseo 2 2 Rosevelt 6 2 Wayzate 5 3 Jefferson 0 3 Eisenhower 4 4 Armstrong 5 6 Kellogg 1 4 St. Louis Park 0 3 Blake 3 5 Lindbergh 3 4 Mayo 0 1 Lincoln 1 6 Edina 6 0 Wayzata 4 3 Eisenhower 5 3 St. Louis Park 0 10 Edina Weak Court: Wale Cl 11: FOMA: LBJ . . . 167. 201 Johnton, Lynn ... 144 Johnton, Lynette ... 144, 199. 207 JOHNSON LYNNETTE β€” Declam II. 12: Walk for Devai ... 167 Johnton. Mar,lea ... 145 JOHNSON MICHAEL .. . 212 Johnton, Michael ... 145 JOHNSON. MONA . . . 167 Johnton. Nathan ... 41 Johnton. Pheon ... 10 JOHNSON PAMELA β€” Choir 10. II. 12 . .. 167, 212 Johnton. Patricia ... 144 JOHNSON. PAUL β€” Batkb Mgr 10. II . . . 167. 203 JOHNSON. PAUL β€” Band 10. II. 12: .. . 167. 189 Johnton, Paula ... 144 JOHNSON, REBECCA . . . 168 Johnton. Rickey . . . 128. 200 Johnton. Richard ... 144 JOHNSON RICHARD β€” Til Johnton. Rita . . . 128 Johnton Robert ... 106. 200 Johnton Roger ... 144 Johnton, Roger ... 144 Johnton Rott . . . 200 Johnton. Steven ... 129 Johnton Steven ... 79. 144 203 Johnton Steven ... 129 JOHNSON. SUSAN β€” NHS 12 ... 168 JOHNSON. SUSAN β€” Stu Council 10 ... 168 Johnton. Terete ... 96. 129. 201 Johnton. Timothy Johnton. Todd JOHNSON WAYNE β€” Rif Cl 10. 11: Golf II ... 168 JOHNSTON BRUCE Johntton. Bruce ... 129. 202 Johntton. Jerome ... 129. 213 Johntton, Thereto ... 60. 144 JOINER JEFFREY β€” Intr Sptt II. 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Track II. 12: Snow Waek Court: Soph Clett vice prat ... 64, 168. 205 Jonet, Bradley ... 144 Jonet, Chrittino ... 129 JONES. LORETTA β€” Rif O 10: Dbta 12: GAA II; Band 10. II. 12: Lab Asst 11. 12 ... 168 202 205 Jonet Louite ... 129 Jonet Patti ... 13. 58. 145 jones. scon Jordan. Cheryl ... 145 Jordan Michael JORDET. JAN β€” Y-Teeni H: Stu Council 10. II. Proj Chairman 12: NHS 12: Thatp II. 12: Doclam 12: Muticolt 10. 11: GAA 10: Top 20 Homecoming: Walk for Devai ... 48. 168. 210. 211. 215. 219 JORDET. ROBERT ... 168 JORGENSON. ELISA β€”OE 12: Y-Teent 10 ... 168 Jorganton. Janet ... 129 Joit. Michael ... 206. 215 Judge. Lynn ... 145 Juattan. Mary ... 129 Junet. Bruce lnde 207 JUNGK. DIANE β€” Junk ”: Y-Teens: Robin II, 12: Hockey fan: You can only appradata the miracle of a sunrise if you have walked in darkness . . . 145. 168 Jungk. Laurie Justin. John Kadiesky, Ivan ... 16 Kaercher, Dawn ... 145. 209. 216 KAERCHER. DREW β€” Key Cl 10: Rob Tale II. 12: NHS II. 12: Ouin and Scroll 12: Musicals 10. II: Orth 10. 12: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 168. 216. 217 KAISER. THOMAS β€” Gymn 10. II. 12 . . . 168 206 Kamin Margo ... 129 Kammerer, Jill ... I4S Kampmeyer. Joan ... 129 Kane Beth KANE. CLYDE β€” Footb 10: Wrest 10. II. 12 . . . 220 Kane. Cynthia Kane. Kathleen ... 57. 129 KANGAS. JAMES β€” Rif Cl 10: Intr Spts 12; Teii-dermy ... 168 KANZ. TIMOTHY β€” Footb 10. 12: Track 12 . . . 168. 204 Karal.s. Denise ... 129. 203 KARALIS. MICHELLE β€” Water ski. Swim ... 169 KARKHOFF. DEBORAH β€” Ague Rob 10 . . . 169 KARNITZ. DAWN β€” OE 12: Coop sec II ... 169 KARNITZ. RICKY ... 169 Kasper. Kerokyn . . . 145. 198 Kessler. Sandra ... 129 KATCHMARK DOUGLaS β€” Coop Ed 12 Ketchmerk. Jeen ... 129 KAY. THOMAS β€” Ski 10, 11 cep 12 ... 64 169 213 KAYSEN. JANE β€” March ing band I think β€” but only if you anjoyed it : Y-Teens 10. II: Bend 10. II. 12 . . . 169. 216 Keller. Jonele ... 145 KELLER. RICHARD β€” Golf 10. II. 12 .. . 169 Kellogg, Lonnie ... 129 Kelly. Dawn KELLY, KATHRYN β€” Pep Cl II cab 12: Y-Teens 10 11. chap pres 12 ... 169. 208 220 Kelly. Mark Kelly. Patrick KEMNITZ. DAVID β€” I'm a SchijO No I'm not I play football No I play hockey No again I play track I will live Maybe I will die .. . 80 169. 205. 207 Kemppamen Neb . . . 145. 218 Kennedy. Stephen ... 129 Kennedy. Vincent ... 129, 21S Kenneth. Michael ... 145 Renting. Jim ... 214 Keto, Robert Ketter. Denise ... 129 KETTER. JOE β€” Owner and player of Ketter's Better's ... 169 Key Club ... 108. 109, 209 Kiecker. Thomas ... 129 KΒ«ffer. Claudia ... 145. 209 KIEFFER. MARK β€” Orch 10. II. 12... 169. 209 Kieniti. Patrick ... 129 Kiffe. Leslie ... 28. 145. 204. 205 KIGHT. PAMELA KINDER. JACKIE β€” Pep Cl 11. 12: Y-Teens 10 II: Rbnaire II. 12: Thesp II. 12: Musicals 10. II: GAA 10 Band 10. II. 12; Top 20: Wek Cl 10: Soph Float; Junior Cl Trees. . . 48. 169. 203. 213. 219 Kimball. Jane . . . 145 King-Smith. Bernard 145. 202 KINGSRUD. ARTHUR β€” Choir 10: Chess Cl 10. II. 12: Golf . . . 169. 200 Kinkel. Damel ... 129 KINKEL LEEANN β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Teens 10: GAA 10 . .. 169 KINNEY. RENEE β€” Y-Teens 10: NHS 12: Hi-Leeguers ... 169 Kmsell. Kathy ... 129 KIRWIN. MICHAEL . . . 169 Kisch, Barbara ... 129. 203 KISE. DARRYL ... 169 Kise LeVonne ... 129. 203 O Sec ... 48 169. 198, 213 KLICK. DENNIS β€” 'Klick. er ; Footb 10. II. 12: Baseb 10: Player and coach of Ketter's Betters . . . 169. 205 KLIMP. JUDITH ... 170 KLINGER WALTER β€” Elec O II dam 10. II. 12: Cho-r 10. II. 12: Morning Announcer II. 12 .. . 165. 170. 205. 210. 212. 215 Kneebie Kevin ... 129 Knafle, Delroy ... 129 Knighter ; Hi-Y 10: Stu Council 12: I was here for 3 years ... 170 Knight, Timothy ... 129 Knipreth. Jane . . . 129 Kniprath, John New National Honor Society Members Pep Club Cabinet: S. Gartj. B. Lange, N. Ainsworth. K. Kelly. D. Johnson. J. Stattine (pres.), P. Hiltner, J. Seba. KISSELL NANCY β€” Y. Teens 10. II. 12: Rbnaire 12: Stu Council 10. II; NHS 12:Thesp II. 12: De clem II; Musicals 10. II; Choir 10. II. 12: Minnesota's Junior Miss ... 53. 169. 210. 212. 213. 219 Kletke Jullie . . . 145. 201 Klett. Suzanne .. . 202 Klein. Jeffrey ... 145 KLEINHENZ MARILYN Coop Ed historian 12: Y-Teens 10 ... 169 KLEMM. KAREN β€” Y-Teens 10. II: Stu Council 10. 11 169 KLEMM NANCY β€” OE 12 ... 169 Klemond. Karen ... 23 KLEVEN. KAREN β€” OE pres 12 KLICK. BARBARA β€” Y. Teens 10. II. 12: Aqua Rob 10. treas II, 12: Rbnaire II. treas 12: Stu Council 10: NHS 12: GAA 10. II: Gymn 10: Choir 10: Top 20: Senior Klipstein, John Kloster. Mary ... 145. 218 Kloster. Steven ... 129 KLOUDA GARY β€” Stu Council II. pres aide 12; NHS 12: Dbte II. 12: De- Knefla. Gary ... 129. 205 Knafla. Lawrence . . . 145. 218 Knight. Jacqueline Knight. Mary ... 129 KNIGHT. PATRICK β€” Knudsvig. Kristen ... 129 KNUTSON, KAREN β€” Choir 10.11: Do crazy things: detest walking to school in the winter . . . 28. 170 208 Indes Koch. Chritti ... I JO Koch. Judy ... 130 KOCH TERESA - Stu Council 11: Gymn I I: wΒ«k Cl 11: Intf Chrtuad 12 .. . 170 KOCUR PAUL β€” Gymn ... 87. 170. 206 Koahlar. Ronald ... I JO. 210 Koanig, Vaughn ... 33 Kohn n. Sharry ... 145 Koland. Curti ... 130 KOMARNISKI. STEPHEN _ Socc: Traci: Ski. Band . .. 170 215. 216 Kopp Marl ... 130 KOREK RITA KORMAN. JAMES ... 170 Kormyio. Robart Kouila. Rogar ... 10. 3 Ko t Pa mala ... 130 Koulkari. David . 35 KOVACOVICH. MICHAEL β€” I will laava happily Jutt ramambur Thosa who play with fira wiR ba con-tumad by fira' ' . . . 170 Krambar, Naomi .. . 145 218 KRAMBER. VICKI β€” Y-Tuan 10: Robin 12: Gymn 10. 12: Swim. .. 138. 170 Kram William . . . 145. 199 KRATKY. JOHN β€” Basab 10: Campu Lifo: Hock ... 170 Krafly, Robyn ... 145 Kratotla. W.ll.am ... 130. 214 KRAUS. ELIZABETH β€” Rob Tala 10: Wale Cl II: WPA Committuu II ... 170 Kraut. Kathlaen ... 130 KRAUS. SUZANNE Krauta, Patricia ... 130 Kramar, Arthur ... 31 Kramur. Kathlyn . . . 202. 210. 211. 215. 216 Key Club: L. ludford. K. Atkinson. M. Young. R. Moffatt. S. Walker. Kringttad. David ... 145. 217 Krogh. Conniu ... 145 Krogman. Karan ... 130. 201 KROGMAN. KEVIN . . . 170 Kromar. PhyRit . . 26 KRUEGER KIRK β€” Footb. 10. II. 12: Hocl 10: Traci 10 ... 170. 205 Kruugar Loralaa Kruagar. Wil . . . 26 Krugur, Timothy ... 145. 205 Krumplamann. Marl ... I 30 KRUMPELMANN. SUSAN 170 KRUSSOW ROBERT β€” β€’ Booby : Hi-Y II. 12: Youth in Gov t Rap .. . 170 KRUTZIG. BARBARA β€” Krutt”: Y-TounΒ 10: Aqua Rob II: Band 10. 11; Watar tli, Snowmobil-ing . . . 170 Kuattar. Lori ... 130 KUFFEL DEBORAH Kullola. Jaffray ... 145 Kuila. Robart Kubuity. Karan ... 11 Kuniti. Jama ... 145. 204 205 Kurvar . Larry ... 130 KUUSISTO. NANCY β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Tuun 10 II: GAA 10. II ... 170 Kuzma Marl ... 145 Kvard. Don ... 33 LA BELLE. CYNTHIA β€” Y-Taunt 10 II. 12 ... 170 LaBaRa Jaffray ... 145 LaB Β Β oniara. Ann ... 145 LaBittoniara. Rabacca ... 130 LaCrotta. Jay ... 130 LaCrottu Sandra ... 130 LA FERRIERE. JACQUELYN- Pap O II. 12: Stu CouncJ 10. II: NHS II. 12: Rif Q 10. II: GAA 10: Chrluad 10. II. cap 12: Gymn 10, 11. 12: Top 20 ... 48 68 131. 171. 201 LA GRANGE. DONALD LA POINT, MARK ... 171 LaRua. Dav.d ... 130. 205. 206 LABOE MARK β€” Intr Spt 10. II. 12: Socc 12: Traci 11. 12: Band 10. II. 12 171.203. 214 Lagormoiar. Jama Lagaton. Jacquaimu ... 130 Lagaton. Sutan . .. uS. 203. 207 212 Lahr. Cindy ... 130 Lahtinan. Dama ... 145 Lalibarta. Mark ... 145, 204. 205 LAMERE. JEANNINE β€” HE 12 . . . 171 LAMKE. STEVEN ... 171 LAMPI. STEVEN β€” Wh,. toy : pra DE Lamp,, Susan ... 146 Landin. Nancy ... 130. 203 Landin. Randy Landin. Sutan ... 146 Landwahr. Stavan ... 130 Langa. Barbara ... 146 LANGE. BETH β€”Pap Cl II. Cab 12: Y-Taan. 10. II: Wuic O 10. II. 12: FOMA pra : IBJ . .. I7f. 208 LANGSETMO ARNE β€” Robm II. Ed 12: NHS II. 12: Quid andScroR II. 12: Rut Cl 10. II: Swim 10. II. co cap 12: National Marit Fin; Photography; RanttaUar Mathamatic and Scianca Award: Sli and AAU Sw.m ... 171. 212. 214 Lanhart. Frad Larsan. Jayna ... 146 Lanon. Carol ... 130 Larson. Cynthia ... 146 LARSON. DAVID β€” Lordo : Sli . . . 171 Larson. Gaorgu ... 27. 206 LARSON JAMES ... 34 171 Larton. Jama . . . 146. 207 LARSON. JEANINE ... 171 Larton. Linda Larson. Loralaa ... 146 Larson. LuAnn . . . 146 Larson. Parry . 38 LARSON ROSS ... 171 Larson. Torroncu ... 130 Larson. Tharata ... 146 Larson. Thoma ... 204 Larton Thoma LARSON TIMOTHY ... 171 Lauria. Jana . . . 146 Lawranca. Coflaan ... 130 LaVahn. Joal LE VITRE. JOELLEN LaVitra. Lon ... 146 Laavar. Douglat ... 130 LECKSCHEID. I SLA β€” DECA 12: Y-Taan 10. pub) II: Choir 10... 171 Locktcha d JoAnn ... 130 Laa. Jama ... 146 Laa Kathryn LEE. MICHAEL Loaf Loit . .. 146 LEHN JOYCE . . . 172 LEIFERMANN. GREGORY β€” Intr Sptt 10. II. 12: Batob 10: Orch 10. II. 12 ... 172. 209 Lainat Karla ... 146 Laivitla Robart... 60 146 204. 205 LEMKE. RONALD β€” Intr Spt 10 II. 12: Basab 10. II. 12 ... 172 LENHART MICHAEL ... 172 LENTON JAMES ... 172 Lontoni Richard ... 130 Lonton Thoma ... 130 LEON. JUDITH Loonard. David ... 130. 205 213 Laonard. Linda Laonard. Paul ... 146 204 LEONHARDI. DAVID β€” Hi-Y 10. Stu Council 12: Intr Spt II. 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Sli 10: Snow Waal Court . .. 172, 205. 215 Lotnuy, Gary . . . 146 Lavang. Craig ... 130. 203 Lawandowtli. Michaal . . . β€’ 130 Lawit Shannon ... 146 Luwi Stacy ... 146 202 Lay. Dan,.I . . . I JO 202 LEY. NANCY ... 172. 2l7 L bby. David ... 130 LIBBY KEVIN ... 172 Libby. Michaal ... 146. 202 Libby. Rodgar ... 130 Libton Barry Orchestra: Back Row: J. Engen. D. Kaercher. M. Monson. E. Peterson. M. Rudolph. J. Nieling. J. Serber. L. Deichert. M. Serber. G. Miller. Fourth Row: A. Purdy. H. Skaar. S. Clarkm. J. Chucker. D. Thorsen. J. Hanson. J. Lindquist. B. Veth. J. McEwen. R. Curtin. G. Leifermann. Third Row: A. Radamus. P. Franklin. D. Mathias. C. Kieffer. 0. Stearns. S. Bondy. T. Muske. T. Noonan. Second Row: M. Green. D. Oliver. C. Hemen. C. Harding. J. Dysart. V. Melcher. S. Ballard. D. Costigan. M. Kieffer. Front Row: P. Olson. L. Gitelis. B. Horton. B. Puumala. B. Asleson, D. Gibson, V. Buoen. Indus 209 lickntM. Gary β€’ β€’ β€’ 1 30 Liddicoat. Mery Liaba'rnan. Arlan ... 130. 202. 2U LIEBERMAN. CAREY β€” Band 10: Shop Aida 12 ... 172 Liadar. Linnaa ... 130 LIEN. SHEREE β€” Coop Ed 12: UΒ h Cl 10. II: Aqua Rob II. 12 . .. 172 lia . Jaffray ... 130. 206 Lias. Mary ... 146 batch, Tom ... 26 Lilladahl. Jordan ... 130 lillion. Jamat ... 146 Lind. Diana ... 146 Lindbarq. Brian ... 130. 206 Lindan. Richard . . . 202 Lindarholm. Brian ... 130. 205 LINDERHOLM. JUDY β€” Y-Taans 10. II. 12: Choir 10. II. 12: ’ Minnatinqart II; Madrigal 12 . . . 172. 212 LINDFORS. JONATHAN β€” Stu Council 10. Intr Sptt II. 12: Batkb 10 . . . 172 Lindgran. LaAnn ... 130. 216 Lindholm. Barbara ... 146 LINDHOLM CRAIG β€” Gymn 10. II. 12: Band 12: β€œSua and_ mytalf: Choka-of-tha-YΒ«ar Award ' ... 52. 87. 172. 206. 216 LINDHOLM. NANCY β€” Pap Cl 12: Y-Taant 10. II ... 172 Lindlay. Collaan ... 146 Lindquiit. JoAnne ... 146. 209. 213. 216 Lindquitt. Margaret . . . 57. 130 LINDQUIST. RICK β€” Intr Sptt 12: Gymn 10 ... 172 Lindtkog. Jon ... 130. 205. 213 Link. Margaret . . . 146 Linut. Carle ... 54 Lipa. Katharine ... 146 Liptchultz, Marilyn . . .12 Upton. Barry ... 56 Littla. Craig ... 131 Livingtton. Frencet ... 131 LOBASH. CRAIG β€” Coop Ed 12 . . . 172 Loboth. Laora ... 131 Lockwood. Bruce Lockwood. Gordon LOECHLER MARK β€” Dugar : Footb: Batkb ... 172. 199. 205 LOESSIN. RANDALL β€” Intr Sptt. Fith, Hunt ... 172 LOESSIN. RODNEY β€” Footb 10: Batab 10 . . . 172 Loettin. Scott ... 146 Lotf. Debra Lommer. Debra ... 131.220 LONDER. SANDRA β€” Y-Teent 10:FTA 12 . . . 173 LONDON. JOHN β€” W.E. 12 . . . 173 LONSKY. MARK β€” T l 12 ... 173 Lontky. Mary ... 66. 146 LORENZ MARGARET β€” Declam II. 12: March Band 10. 11. 12: Announcer 12: Stu Council 10: Lib Att't . . . 173. 216 LORTIS. DAVID ... 173 Lott, Jerald ... 131 Loudon. Kathryn ... 131 Lowenthell. Rhonda ... 131 Lucat. Peggy ... 131 Ludford. Lite ... 131 LUDFORD. LYNDON β€” Kay Cl 10. II. prat 12: Stu Council II. treat 12: NHS 12: Intr Sptt II. 12: Socc 12: Crott Ctry 10: Metro Stu Coalition: Notional Merit Semi-Fin . . . 109. 173. 209 215 Ludovittie, Daniel ... 131 LUDOVISSIE. NANCY _ Y-Teent 11: FTA ... 173 Ludwig. Greg . . . 220 Luabka. Neal ... 31 Lumley. Timothy Lund. Deborah ... 146 Lund, Denita ... 146 Lund. Karan ... 131 LUND. LORA β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Taant 10 ... 173 Lundback. Linda ... 131. 216 Lundberg. Danny . . . 146. 213 LUNDBERG. MARION β€” Y-Taant 10. 12 ... 173 LUNDGREN. CYNTHIA β€” Speedy' : OE: A Pilot: Drive a Motorcycle ond Dunebuggy ... 173 Lundgren, Karyn ... 66. 146 Lundquitt, Brandt ... 146, 203 Lundquitt. Victoria ... 146 The Admirable Crichton Cast and Crew: Back Row: K. Wigley. G. Wong. P. Rank. J. Delay. K. Hammond. C. Harrison. K. Atkinson. B. Williams. Second Row: M. St. Cyr. M. Hovey. M. Garvey. E. Jaeger. M. Subialko, D. Biegert. C. Tetley. A. Bufford. B. Bisbee. L. Boemer. Front Row: M. Garbacz. M. Young. D. Holzman. D. Hanson. S. Fredrick. A. Rylander. T. Steinberg. LUNZER. SUSAN β€”β€’'Lum : Y-Taant 12: Stu Council 10: NHS 12 ... 66. 173 Lutian. Richard ... 131 LUSIAN. STEVEN β€” Coop Ed II. 12 LUSKEY. MARGARET β€” DE tec 12: Y-Taant 12: GAA II ... 173 Lutkay. Patricio ... 131 LUTZ. DAWN β€” Y-Taant 10: Social Service II. 12 ... no Lutz. Sutan Lui. Yvette ... 131 Luioich, John . . . 131. 217 Lynch. Maria ... 131 LYNCH. MICHAEL β€” Coop Ed 12 . . . 173 Lynch. Thomot ... 146. 214 Princess and the Pea Cast and Crew: Back Row: L. Behiens. J. Brown. D. Hanson. G. Almen, S. Fredrick. Sixth Row: M. Young. M. St. Cyr. C. Grub-stad. L. Boemer. Fifth Row: N. Jansen. M. Garbacz, A. Rylander. B. Bisbee. M. Hovey. M. Grist. Fourth Row: T. Steinberg. N. Snyder. J. Jordet, G. Wong. K. Kremer. Third Row: J. Delay. K. Wigley. K. Hommond. K. Atkinson. J. Mudge. A. Weinstein. T. Merrill. Second Row: S. Christianson. M. Garvey. B. With. Front Row: B. Snyder. L. Carlson. Under the Gaslight Cast and Crew: Back Row: M. St. Cyr. M. Garbacz. K. Atkinson. C. Harrison. J. Delay, D. Walton. B. With. Fourth Row: G. Wong. R. Jensen. K. Kremer. G. Kloudah. A. Buf-ford. S. Fredrick. Third Row: K. Hammond. S. Foglesong. B. Bisbee. A. Rylander. T. Steinberg, L. Boemer. R. Shapiro. Second Row: D. Biegert. D. Holzman. J. Jordet. C. Tatley. S. Hawkins. D. Hanson. Front Row: C. Mortensen. R. Koehler. M. Garvey. 210 tnd i Maag. Cynthia ... 131 II. chap vica prat 12: MAANUM. MICHAEL β€” I GAA 10, II. sec-treat 12: MAGEE, COLLEEN β€” Magee : Horsebeckriding. Tannii. Swim ... 173 Magoe. Janat ... 131 MAGNER JOAN β€” Y-Toeni 10: Band 10. II. 12: Top 20: Tannij. Horsebackriding ... 48. 174. 216 MAHONEY. JOHN β€” NHS II. 12: Thesp II. 12: Mu- Separate Tables Cast and Crew: Back Row: M. Garbacz. R. Best, G. Almen. K. Atkinson. T. Merrill, S. Fredrick. Seventh Row: G. Klouda, C. Grubstad. J. Wentland. Sixth Row: D. Hanson, L. Behrens. M. Young. M. St. Cyr. Fifth Row: G. Wong. K. Wigley. Fourth Row: N. Snyder. J. Delay. N. Jansen. M. Hovey. B. Snyder. J. Brown. Third Row: T. Steinberg. K. Kremer. L. Carlson. Second Row: B. With. N. Kissell, M. Garvey. Front Row: S. Christianson. M. Grist. B. Bisbee. Summertree Cast and Crow: K. Kremer, P. Rank, R. Jensen. J. Jordet. B. With. D. Walton. B. Bisbee. D. Hanson. was here in Robbinsdala to graduate and that's it!-' Maas Roger . . . 131. 206 MADY CAROL β€” Y-Teens ILC 10: Choir 10. II. 12: Bowl. Piano ... 173. 202 MAGDA. CHERYL β€” Robin 11: GAA 10: Life’ sical II . . . 105, 174 Major. Darcy ... 146 Majorette . . . 204 Maki. Catharine Maki. Roy . . . 131 Malat. Tom ... 131 MALLINGER. JEROME . . . 174 MALONE. JANE ... 174 Malone. Nancy ... 131 Mandarfald, Gregory MANDILE LAWRENCE β€” Intr Spts II. 12: Baskb 10 ... 174 Manson, Audrey Marcotte, Barbara ... 131. 202 Marks. Thomas . . . 131. 214 Marshall, Colleen ... 146 Marshall, Scott MARTIN, ANNE β€” Ush Cl 12 ... 174. 218 Martin. Jamas ... 131 Martin. Margaret ... 131 MARTIN NANCY ... 174 MARTIN. TIMOTHY . . . 174 Martinson. Bruce . . . 147 Marty. Johnny MASLOWSKI KAREN β€” Snow Weak Court ... 64. 174 MASLOWSKI. KATHLEEN β€” Rbneiro 12: GAA 10. 11: Gymn 10. II; Choir 12: Snow Week Court. . . 64. 174. 213 MASON. TERRY JO β€” Robin. Foe and Ac Ed 12: TJ. j If I was able to make just one person lough or bring o little sunshine into someone's life during my high school years β€” I'm happy. . . . 139. 174. 212 MASSEY ROBERT β€” Intr Spts II. 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Bosob 10. II. 12 . . . 174, 205 Mathews, Ann Mathias. David . . . 209 MATHISON. THOMAS β€” Coop Ed 12: Intr Spts II; Beseb 10: Band 10. 11 . . . 175 Matthias Wayne ... 131 Matthys. Dennis ... 131 Matthys. Michael ... 146 Mattson. Floyd ... 131 Maurer. Clayton ... 131 Maurer. Dan ... 131. 206 Maus. Kevin Mavis. Bruce . . . 146. 200 May. Dorionn ... 131 MAY. KATHLEEN β€” Y-Teens 11: Choir 10 . . . 175 Maylebon. Linda ... 131 McALEESE. KEVIN β€” Key Cl 10. II: Robin. Heads Ed 12: Rob Tale 10: Stu Council 10. II. NHS II. vice pres 12: Thesp II. 12: Dbto 10. II: Musicals 10. II; Footb II: Choir 10. II. 12: MCLVA 11: Min-nesingers ... 175 McCabe, joyce ... 17s McCarthy. John ... 131 McCarthy. Steve ... 39 McCarty. Patrick McCarty, robin β€” Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teens 12: GAA 10 . . . 35. 175 McCarty. Scott ... 131 McChesney. Woyne ... 146 McCue. Mark ... 131. 202 McCUE. MAUREEN β€” Y-Teens 10. II. 12: Aqua Rob II, 12: Rbnaire 12: Stu Council II: Choir 10. II. 12 ... 175. 282. 213 McDermeit, Michael... 131 McDermond, Gwen ... 131 McDonald. Alan ... 131 McDonald. Janet . . . 103. 146 McDonald. Michael McDonald. Thomas ... 131 McELROY. JOHN β€” Coop Ed 12: Footb 10: Ski 10. II McElroy. Jeanne ... 146 McEWEN. JEAN β€”AFS 10: Rob Tale II. 12: NHS 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Da-clam 10: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 175. 209. 216. 217 McFarland, Gerry . . . 206 McFerran, Virginia ... 27 McGowan. Pamela ... 146 McGOWAN. WILLIAM .. . 175 McHUGH. MARY β€” Coop Ed 12: Ush Cl II: Choir II: Teach Aide β€” 1st grade: TOPS ... 175 McKee. Jim ... 131. 202 McKELVEY. DEBRA ... 175 McLAUGHLIN COLLEEN β€” Band 10. II, 12: Choir 10 . . . 175. 216 McLAUGHLIN. DALE -Intr Spts 12 . . . 175 McLenighan. Harry ... 27 McMONAGLE SUSAN Meeley. Michael ... 131 MEHR. PATRICIA ... 175 Mehr. Robert ... 132 Meinecke. Paul Melcher. Valori ... 146. 209 MELDAUS. BRIAN ... 175 MELGAARD. JEFFREY β€” Band 10. II. 12 ... 175. 203 Melgaard. Mary ... 132. 203 MELL8ERG. LESLIE β€” Y-Teens 10. 12: Robin II. Typ Ed 12: Hockey fan, I am my own person . . . 175 MELLIN. JANINE ... 175 MELLIN.JEANETTE.. . 175 MELLING. SUSAN β€” Coop Ed 12 . . . 175 Mengelkoch. Daniel ... 90. 146, 207 Month. Paul ... 132. 215 Mentior, Steven ... 146. 205. 216 Merchant. Gary ... 108, 200 Merrill. Linda ... 132. 198 MERRILL. THOMAS β€” NHS 12: Swim 10. . . 175. 210. 211 Merry, Raymond ... 37 Mertes. Debra ... 146. 220 Mertes. Timothy ... 132 Mart:. Louis ... 132. 205 Met:. Marjorie ... 132 MEULNERS. SHARON . . . 175 Meyer. Deborah ... 132 Meyer. Linda ... 146 Meyers. Bernice ... 175 Meyers. Deanna Mibus, Owen ... 132 MICHAELSON. THOMAS _ Til MICHAUD. TERESE. . . 175 Michel. Stephen ... 132. 213. 214 Michlin. Gina ... 132 MIDDLESTEDT. DANIEL β€” Coop Ed: VICA 12. Parliamentarian ... 176 Midgett, Joseph ... 146 203. 214 MILFORD. DONNA β€” Y-Teens 12: Stu Council 10: Musical 11 ... 176 Millard. Judy . . . 146 Miller. David ... 146. 220 Miller. Douglas ... 132. 202 Miller. Gary ... 132. 209. 216 Miller, Gerald . . 22 Miller. Michele ... 146. 213 MILLER. PATRICK β€” Hi-Y II: Wrest 10 ... 176 MILLER. RENEE ... 176 Miler. Sheila ... 27 Miller. Susan ... 146 MILLER. THOMAS β€” Stu Council II; Intr Spts 10. 12: Socc 12: Hock 10: Ski 11 ... 176 Mills. Lone ... 146. 207 MILWARD. WENDY β€” AFS 10. sec-treos 11: Rob Tale II: Stu Council II: Declam 10 . . . 176 Mindrum Carolyn ... 132 MINDRUM. STEPHEN β€” Track 10. 12 ... 176 MITCHELL. CATHERINE β€” Y-Teens 10: FT A 10. II: Choir 10. II. 12 .. . 176 Mitchell. Janet Mitchell Mary ... 132 MJOS. BETSEY β€” Musical II: 8and 10. II: Mr. Merry's Aide 12 ... 176 Moberg, Ann ... 146 Mock Douglas ... 146. 216 Modeen. Diane ... 132 MODEEN. RICHARD β€” Swim 10: Wrest 10 . . . 176 MOE BARBARA β€” Pep Cl 10. II. 12: Y-Teens 10. 12: Stu Council 10: Chrlead Index 211 Select Choir: Back Row: B. With. K. Tyra. P. Traegar. C. Bower. R. Jensen. L. Sultze. M. Johnson. R. Stern. R. Hallstrom, A. Shragg. M. O'Brien. G. Wong. C. Scheid. N. Kissell. M. Gibson, D. Nordby. Third Row: J. Ekberg. R. Seward. J. lacovino. S. Christianson. C. Blodgett. S. Lageson. J. Linderholm. S. Fasching. Second Row: S. Geiger. J. Rosholt. S. Daniels. J. Zellmer. W. Cranston. B. Anderson. C. Peters. T. Groth. J. Purdham. R. Schwab. M. Grist. S. Bondy. T. Gohman. L. Carlson. Front Row: C. Berggren. M. Subialka. N. White. K. Wegley. N. Zellmer. C. Rygg. P. Johnson. D. Walton. J. Zdechlik, S. Tobias. M. McCue. D. Rowley. J. Stine. S. Craig. L. Carlson. The Association of Annual Creatures. Toads, and Other Bizarre Beings: Back Row: S. Braun. K. Fluegel. T. J. Mason. Third Row: T. Morin. B. Hamlin. J. Johnson. L. Skinner, J. Biesiada. Second Row: L. Clark. C. Apple. A. Langsetmo (head ed.). P. Coughlin. M. Tomczak. J. Rock. Front Row: L. Goldberg, Mrs. Helen Olson (advisor). 10. II. 12: Gymn 10. II. 12: Top 20 Homecoming; Key Cl GiH Auction . . . 48. 96. 176. 201 Moffatt. Ralph ... 146. 209 Mohs Brian MOLINE. CYNTHIA β€” DE 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12: Choir 10. II . . . 106. 176 MoU. Lane ... 132 MONSON. MICHAEL β€” Musicals 10. II: Orch II. 12: Band 10. II. vice pres 12: Root Cl 10. II. 12 . . . 176. 209. 216 Monyok. Gerald ... 132 Mooney. Patricia ... 146 Moore. Carol ... 27 MOORE. JILL β€” Y-Teens 10: NHS 12: Vol at Phyllis Wheatley Comm Center ... 177 Moore. Martha ... 132 Moore. Teresa ... 132 Moorhead. Cynthia Moorehead. Molly ... 132 Moran. JaneUe ... 132 Moran. Julie ... 132 Moreland. Lori ... 146 MORETTER. ROBIN β€” Coop Ed II. 12 Morgan. Peter ... 147 Morin. Thomas ... 212 Mork. Bradley ... 132 MORRIS. MARGARET β€” OE Morris. Mary ... 132 MORSE. JEFF β€” OE 12: Tenn 10. 12: Chess Cl 10 MORTENSEN. CAROL β€” Obte II: Choir 12: Declam 12: Robin 12: Horse-backriding: Guitar: Painting . . . 177. 210 MORTON. DAWN β€” Y-Teens 10, II. chap pres 12 ... 177. 220 Morton, Joni ... 132. 201 MOSSBERG. ANNE. . . 177 Mossberg. Catherine . . . 132 Mott. Kevin ... 132 Mottinger Eric ... 132. 219 MOUND. DENISE β€” Declam 10: Choir 10. 11 12: Walk (or Devel ... 177 Mrosak. Daniel . . . 147, 202 MIDGE. JACQUELINE β€” Declam ... 177. 211 Mueller. Catherine ... 54. 147 Mueller. Laurie ... 132 Muller. Joe ... 217 Mummah. Ann ... 132. 202 Munden. Laurie . . . 147 MUNN. MARY ... 177 MUNN. TERESA ... 177 Munnel. Patricia MUNSON. 8EVERLY β€” Y-Toons II. chap pros 12: Choir 10 ... 177. 220 MURPHEY. DEBRA β€” Murph ; Y-Teens 10. II. 12: Stu Council 10: Young Life ... 177 Murray. Erin ... 132 Murray. Kimberly Murray. Margaret MURRAY. MICHAEL . . . 177 Murray. RoΒ«ann ... 132 Murschel. Glenn ... 132 MUSGJERD. JEFFREY β€” Mush”: Baskb 10. II. 12: Basob 10, II. 12 . . . 83. 177. 199 Musgjerd. Kathleen .. . 147. 201 Muske. Thomas ... 132. 209 MUTKA, CORINNE. . . 177 MUTKA. RODNEY ... 177 MYERS. JILL ... 147 Myers. Judy ... 147 MYERS. ROBERTA β€” Bob-bio : HE 12: Pop Cl II. 12: Robin II; Choir 10: Job's Daughters Myers, Sheila ... 132 Myalicki, James NAFSTAD. DEBRA β€” Pop Cl 10. II: Chrlead 10: Choir 10: Young Life . . . 177 Nafstad. Ronald ... 132 Nelly. Dobra ... 52. 147. 151. 198. 213 Nash, Robert ... 147 Nason. Keith ... 69 NATINS. GUNAR National Honor Society . .. 104. I OS. 208 Neorhoof. Niles Neely, Jack ... 38 NEES. TERRY β€” Key Cl 10. II: NHS 12: Tenn II. 12: Band 10. II. 12: DoMolay ... 177. 216 Negerd. Terry . . . 132. 216 NeUon, Barbara ... 132 NELSON. CATHERINE β€” Pop Cl II: Y-Teens 12: AFS 11: Chrlead 10: Band 10. II: Young Life ... 177 Nelson, Christine ... 132 Nolson. Deborah ... 132. 177 NELSON. DEBRA - Pap Cl 10. II: GAA 10. II. 12: Chrlead 10, II. 12: Gymn 10. II. cap 12: Top 20 Homocoming: Ski . . . 48. 94. 201 NELSON. ERIC β€” Intr Spts 12: Socc 12 . . . 178. 215 Nelson. Gary ... 132. 202 Nelson. Gregory Nelson. Heidi ... 132 NELSON. JACK NELSON. JOSEPH ... 178 Nelson. Keith ... 132. 214 Nelson. Lee NELSON. MARK β€” Wees-el : Drag Racing: School 10. II. 12 ... 178 NELSON. MARY β€” Y- Teens, pub! 10. treas II: Choir 10: FOMA Homemode movies: Midnight Football Gomes: Straw- berry ... 178 NELSON. NANCY β€” De clam II. 12 ... 178 Nelson, Ned . . . 147 NELSON. RICHARD β€” White”: Intr Spts 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Tenn 10. 11. 12: Choir 10. II. 12: De Molay .. . 178. 183. 204. 205. 212 Nelson. Richard ... 147. 200 NELSON. RONALD. . . 178 Nelson. Sandra ... 132. 201 Nelson. Scott ... 133. 206 Nelson, Stephen ... 147 NELSON. TERI ... 178 Nelson. Thomas ... 147. 204 Nendxa, Hulmut Nerdohl. David ... 17. 147. 204. 205 Nerdehl, Irvin ... 17 Netzinger. Katherine . . . 147 Neuman. Chas ... 133 Neuman. Deborah ... 133 NEUMAN. LINDA β€” Y-Teens 11: Lib Ass't 10, II. 12 . .. 178 NEUMAN. MARK β€” Robin 12 ... 178 Neverman. Steven . . . 133. 212 Indei 12: GAA II. 12: Homecoming Queen . . . 48. 179 Noonan. Daniel ... 147 Noonan. Edward ... 133 Skiing: Cross Country: Back Row: J. Tomczak (mgr.J. R. Dickerson. D. Lundberg. M. Ingelin. Front Row: D. Duffy. A. Windsperger. P. Cavanaugh (capt.), J. Herzog. J. Anderson. P. Sweeney. J. Bydlon, Coach J. Critchfield. Skiing: Slalom: Back Row: D. Powers (mgr.). T. Frush. Fourth Row: S. Nobles. A. Rada-mus. J. lindskog. M. Petty, M. O’Brian, B. Stone. Third Row: P. Woyda. D. Carlson. T. Kay (capt.), D. Bodoau. J. Ackerman. Second Row: D. Leonard S. Michel. B. Hurwitz. R. Blocker. Coach H. Hanson. Front Row: S. Flanary (mgr.), J. Johnston. D. Talbott, J. Berg. Nordstrom, Duane ... 147 Nordstrom. Kay ... 133 NORDSTROM STEVEN NOREEN LAURA β€” OE ... 179 Noreen Pamela ... 133 Norton. Gregory ... 133 NOVAK. CATHY β€” Y-Teens 10. II; APS 10: NHS 12: Declam II: ILC 10: Ski . . . 179 NOVAK. CHRISTY β€” Y-Teem 10. II. 12: NHS 12: Declam II. 12: lie 10: Ski. Photogrophy ... I 79 NOVAK MICHAEL Novak. Patti ... 147 Novicki. Geralyn ... 147 NOVITSKY GARY β€” Musi-cal II: Ski 10 Nurminer. Sharon ... 133 NYBERG ROSS - NHS II. 12: Beskb 10. II. 12: Track SKIING Robins 45 0 Minnetonka 23 22 Jefferson 36 9 Kennedy 23 22 Mound 19 25 Lindbergh 18 24 Eisenhower 5 40 Edina 12 33 Cooper 9 36 Richfield 12 33 Armstrong 22 23 Park 5 40 Lincoln Robinaires: Back Row: K. Tyra. S. Daniels. B. Klick, P. Bornemen. L. Henrikson. P. Traeger, J. Lindquist. Second Row: C. Perry, K. Maslowski. D. Nally, K. Catton (chor.), N. Zelmer. K. Harvy. G. Russ. Front Row: M. Miller, M. McCue. N. Kissel. J. Kinder. M. Roney. B. Plant, M. Garvey. 206 Newport Wendy ... 133 NEWSTROM. JOSEPH . . . 178 Nowstrom. Laura ... 133. 220 Newstrom, Paula ... 147 Nieling, James . . . 147. 209 216 NIELSEN. WILLIAM β€” Rif Cl 10. II: Cross Ctry 12; Track 11 ... I 78 Niemi. Kevin ... 133, 200 Nivela. Joni ... 133 Niziol. Teresa . . . 147 NOBLES JEFFREY β€” Intr Spts: Baskb 10: Baseb 10. 12 ... 179 Nobles. Steven . . . 147. 213. 215 NOLAN PATRICIA β€” Pep a II 12: Y-Teens 10. II. NOONAN. THOMAS -Stu Council 10. II NHS II. 12: Swim 10 11; Baseb 10. II: Orch 10, II, 12: BSA 10: Have snowmobile will travel' ... 179. 195. 209 Nord. Terence . . - 204. 218 Nordahl. Terry . . . 147 Nordby, Deboroh ... 69 147. 212 10. II. co cap 12: Senior Cl Trees ... 82. 179. 199 Nygaard. Nancy ... 133 Nypower David Nyquist. Patty . . . 147. 202 Nyrop. Cynthia ... 133 Nystrom, Linda ... 133 Nysfrom. Rebecca ... 133 OBRIEN, JAMES β€” Stu Council 12: Intr Spts II, 12: Footb 12; Tenn 12 . .. 179 O’Brien, Mark ... 133. 212. 213 O Donnell Colleen ... 147 O'HEHIR. TERESA β€” DE ... 179 O'Malley, Timothy , . . 147. 204. 205 O'NEILL, TIMOTHY _ Painter ... 179 O'Reilly, John . . . 147 204 O'Reilly. Kathleen ... 133 O'REILLY. MARY β€” Y-Teens 10. II: NHS 12: GAA II. 12: Minnegasco Youth Council Rep: ' Love to talk and meet people ... 179 Oberpnller, Cindy ... 133 Offerman Dana . . . 147 Ofstad Douglas ... 133 Ogren. Mecrie . . 35 Ogren. Patricia ... 147 OINE. MARK ... 50. 159 179 Oine Scott . . . 147, 219 OLDENBURG. DEBORAH ... 179 OLDENBURG PATRICIA Olek Rebecca ... 133 OLIVER DAVID β€” Ski 10: Orch 10. 12 ... 179. 209 Oliver. Janet ... 147 OLLANKETO. CHERYL β€” Coop Ed 12: Ush Cl II. 12: Pep Cl 10: Choir 10 II. 12: Stu Council; GAA 10. II. 12 . . . 180. 185 218 OLSEN. NANCY ... 180 Olsen. Susan ... 147 OLSON. ARTHUR β€” Gymn 10. II. 12 . . .86. 180. 206 OLSON BRENDA β€” Choir 10: Campus Life: Ski. Swim. Sew Olson. Curtis Olson, Dean ... 147 Olson, Elaine ... 31 Olson, Gary ... 133. 203 Olson. Helen ... 28 212 Olson. Jeffrey Olson, John ... 69. 147 Olson. Josephine OLSON. KENNETH β€” Cross Ctry II, 12: Track 10. II. 12: Wrest II. 12: Choir 10. II ... 180. 203. 220 Olson. Marlene ... 147 Olson Nina ... 133 OLSON PAM β€” Y.Teen, II: Musical II: Orch 10. 11. 12 ... 180 Olson. Patrick ... 133 209 OLSON, ROBERT . . . 180 OLSON SHERRY β€” OE freas 12: Swim. Bowl . . . 180 Olson. Steven β€’ Olson. Susan ... 133 OLSON. VIRGINIA ... 180 Olson, Westland ... 147 OLSZEWSKI. STEVEN β€” Skip ; DE 12 . . . 181 Olufson. Thomas ... 133 Oman. Carl ... 17 Oman. Stephen ... 147 Omesfad Roy ... 147 Ondov. Mary ... 39 Ondov. Nancy ... 147 ONSUM. SHERYL β€”. OE 12: NHS 12 . . . 181 ORSTAD. SUSAN β€” Y-Teens 12: Stu Council 10. II: Flag Twirl 12: GAA 10: Gymn 10: Band 10, II. vice pres 12 ... 58. 167, 181. 203. 204 Orth, Kevm ... 133 Oslund. Catherine ... 57 133. 203 Oslund William ... 148 Ostercemp. Donald ... 28 Osterholt. Walter ... 11 OSTLUND. CHARLES . . . 181 Ostroof. John ... 148 Oiwoeld, Pamela ... 133 Indei 213 Poleniut. ChaffΒ ... 1 8 PAIENIUS. MICHAEL Polmquiit. Jonit . . . 148. 203 PALMQUIST. NANCY β€” PΒpCI II. l2:Y.TeeΒ«t 12: FTA 10: Ofch 10 . .. 181 Palmquitt. Thomot ... 133. 219 PALZER. KATHLEEN β€” Loo : Coop Ed 12: Y-Toonj 10. II. Cab 12: Stu Council 10. o oc bd II: NHS II. 12: Declom 11. 12: Stu Difoctory II. 12 ... 181 PAPENFUSS. JOHN β€” Wfoit 10. II . . . 181 PARHAM. RICHARD β€” Gymn 10. 12 ... 181 Perith. Jil ... 148 Parith, Robin ... 148 Parker. Cynthia ... 148 PARKER. PATRICIA β€” Band 10, II. 12: Ski . . . 181 Pafkof. Patricia . . . 148 Parlor. Sutan ... 148. 218 Poro. Dorothoa PARO. JACALYN β€” DECA ... 181 Parr, Chariot ... 133 PARVEY. DOUGLAS ... 181 Panyck. Robort ... 133 PARZYCK. SUSAN ... 181 Patrol. Cathorino ... 148 Patrol. Chariot ... 133. 200 PATTERSON. MARK Paurut. Choryl ... 133 PAURUS. MARK β€” Coop Ed 12: Drag Racing, Pro-Stock Driver Pautit. Daniol . . . 202 Poabody, Robort PEARSON. DIANE . . . 181. 202 Poarton. Joan ... 148 Poarton, Joy ... 133 Poarton. Laura ... 148 Poarton. Stephanie ... 133 Poet . Clotil ... 38 PEAVEY. ROBERT β€” Intr Sptt II: Track II . , , 182 Podonon, Fayo ... 148. 201 Pogort. Barbara . . . 202 PEGORS. SUSAN β€” Choir 12: β€œI've lived in Pakittan all my life ... 182 Poloau . Suxanne ... 133. 202 Pelletier. Lynotte ... 133 PELLETIER. THOMAS Peltier. George ... 148. 205 Peltier. Keith ... 133 Pencock. Rebecca ... 133 Pondy. Michael ... 148, 204. 205. 218 Pep Club . . . 102. 103. 208 Poppin. Michael Peppin. Patrick ... 133 Perkint, Gregory ... 148 Perronteau. Terry Perron!. Donna ... 133. 201 Perry. Colleen . . . 148. 213 Perry. Robert ... 133 Potolor. Lynn ... 148 Petefith, Carolyn ... 35 PETERS. CLARK β€” Rif Cl 10: Gymn II. 12: Choir 10. II. 12 . . . 182. 206. 212 PETERS. GREGORY β€” Stu Council 10: NHS 12: Intr Sptt 12: Golf 10. 11 cap 12: Band 10: Snow Week Court; Socc II. 12 . . . 182. 215 Petert. Sutan ... 133 PETERSEN. CRAIG β€” Track: Gymn 12 . . . 182 PETERSEN. DAVID β€” Pete : Snowmobilet: Gymn 12 . . . 182 Member in good standing -β€” Amalgamated Meatcuttert and butcher workmen Local 653 A ... 182 PETERSEN. ZOE β€” Stu Council 10. 11: Foe II. 12: Girl Scoutt 10. II: Up with Peoplo 10: Phantom Board Writor II. 12: Doclam 12 . . . 182 PETERSON. DIANE β€” Pep Cl 10: Y-Toont 10: Choir 10. II . . . 182 Potorton, Edward ... 133. 209. 214. 216 Potorton. Joffroy ... 133 Potorton. Jorry ... 148 Potorton, Koron ... 133 Potorton. Kay ... 148 Potorton. Lynotto ... 133 PETERSON, MARK β€” NHS 12 . . . 182 PETERSON. MARK ... 182 Peterson, Nolle ... 11 Potorton, Paul Potorton. Ronoo ... 148, 218 PETERSON. STEVEN _ Til: Track ... 182 Potorton. Stovon ... 217 PETERSON. SUSAN ... 182 PETERSON. TIMOTHY β€” Coop Ed 12 Potroi. Noncy ... 148 Petrovich. Sam ... 17 Pottman, Chrittine ... 133 Petty. Mark ... 213 Pfaligraff, Paulotto ... 133 PFALZGRAFF, SHAROLYN β€” Y-Toont II, 12: NHS 12 . . . 183 Pfluegor. Barbara ... 133 Phonow. Tereta ... 133 Phillips. Michael ... 148 Pieri, Ann ... 148 Fieri. Jean Pieri. Lynn ... 133 Pierro, Michael ... 16. 218. 220 PIETRZAK. DAVID ... 183 Pilon. Steven . . . 133. 214 Pinkowtki. Mary ... 148 Pipal. Robert ... 133. 202. 214 Plant. Barbara . . . 148. 202. 213 Plant. Steven ... 148 Plant. Sutan ... 133. 202 PLOCHER. JEFFERY PLOOSTER KATHLEEN -Y-Toent 10. II. 12: Robin II: Wole Cl II ... 183 Podeny. Potor ... 133 Pohlmonn, Ulrich POLSTER. JUDITH β€” Y-Teont II. 12: NHS 12: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 183. 216 Poltiike. Larry ... 133, 202 Pomerleau. John ... 55. 148. 206 Pool. Jean ... 13. 148 Powol. Lynn ... 148 Powort. Dalo ... 27, 148. 213 Price. Dale ... 134 PRINSEN. JULIE β€” Pop Cl 11, tec 12: Y-Teont 10. II; NHS 12 . .. 183 Prueter. Leota ... 134 PRUHS. REID β€” Intr Sptt II. 12 . . . 183 Pucel, Mario . . . 148. 207 Pucel, Joseph ... 11 Pulju. Paul PULK. MARIE ... 183 Pull. Roch...l34, 214. 219 Purdham. Dav d ... 89. 134 Purdham. James . . . 148. 212. 214 PURDY. ANDREA β€”Uth Cl II: Pop Cl II. 12: Y-Teont 10. II. 12: NHS 12: Orch 11. 12: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 183. 209. 216 Puumala. Rebecca ... 134. 207. 209 Pyle, Michael ... 134 VARSITY SWIMMING Robins OUALEY. DANA - Student ... 183 Quinn, Brian ... 134. 206 QUINN. MARY ... 184 Quinn. Robert ... 134 Rabe. Diana . . . 202 Rabe. Thomat Rachor. Mary . . . 148, 218 Radnor. Mindy. . . 118. 148 Radamut. Aldo . .Β . 134. 27 68 Lindbergh 29 66 Jefferson 52 43 Wayzata 25 70 Eisenhower 2nd Eau Claire Inv. 51 44 Kennedy 61 34 Appollo 29 59 cooper 33 61 Edina 46 49 Hutchinson 51 45 Park 28 67 Mayo 58 35 Armstrong 24 71 Mounds View 52 43 Lincoln 59 35 Tonka Varsity Swimming: 8ack Row: E. Potorson. B. Hoberger, B. Siverson. Coach G. Ahlquist, K. Feyereisen (mgr.). Coach J. Kersting. Coach J. Campe. Third Row: K. Nelson. C. Beckman. A. langsetmo (capt.). J. Hillerns (capt.). B. Greelis. T. Reger (mgr.). Second Row: M. Gustafson. P. Carlson. D. Johnson. M. Waryan (capt.), S. Erickson. Front Row: T. Lynch. T. Marks. R. Skaar. J. Ebner, D. Digatano. J. Purdham. B-Squad Soccer: Back Row: R. Axelson. R. Pulk. S Fodstad. A. Lieberman. 0. Tourviile. J. Baranauskas S. Pilon. S. Micheal. J. Rantala. Front Row: S. Swan son. R. Relopez. J. Midgett. M. Laboe. M. Theiring er. J. Schneider. R. Pitpal, B. Kratoska. J. lacovino 214 lnde Reiu. Scott Relope: Richard ... 134. 206. 214 Renner, Gregory ... 148. 202 Rotor Eric ... 134 RETTKE. JANET β€” OE. toe 12: Aviotion Cl toe II: NHS 12: Water Ski. Softb Rood Reynoldt. Cynthia Rico. Grant Rico, Grog ... 134, 206 Rico. Jamot Richards. Paul . . . 206 Richardt, Roborta ... 135 RICHARDSON, THOMAS β€” DECA 12: Footb II; Rat Pack: Hunt. Fith. Snowmobilmg ... 184 Richoton. Matthew ... 135. 200 Richey. Joan ... 135 Richter, Dolorot ... 41 RICHTER KATHLEEN β€” Y-Tooni II, 12: Stu Council 10: Swim Scoror: Choir 10. II: Snow Wook Court: Young Life ... 64, 184 Richtor. Scott .. . 204 Rickort. John ... 134. 218 RIECK. KATHERINE β€” OE 12 ... 184 Riock. Lori Riock. Richard Riesten Korry ... 135 RIFFLE MARY β€” OE. hiΒ t 12: Pop Cl 10. II. 12: Y- Toont II: Jobt Daughters; Hortobackriding. Wator-tki. Comp ... 184 Rigg, Richard ... 36. 37 Rilot. Patricia ... 135 Riloy. John .. . 66. 148.204. 205 Riloy. Randall ... 148 VARSITY SOCCER Robins 2 2 Lincoln 1 2 Kennedy 0 6 Edison 3 1 Eisenhower 0 1 Armstrong 2 4 Lindbergh 2 6 Richfield 1 8 Jefferson 1 0 Cooper 0 1 St. Louis Park RINGDAL RICHARD ... 184 Ringor, Diana ... 148, 220 RINGSTROM. DANIEL β€” Coop Ed 12 ... 184 Ripley. Brian ... 148 Rippborgor. Batty ... 148 Ritnot. MichoDo ... 135 Ritlond. Julio ... 135 Ritlond. Murray ... 148 Ritton, Diana ... 134 Rittonhouto. Paul ... 148. 199. 203 Rittonhouto. Wondy . . . 148 203 Rivkin. Daniol ... 148 Roano. Margarot ... 148, 202 Robock, Lourio ... 135 Roberts. Thomat ... 135 Robortton. Joan ... 148 Robortut. Timothy ... 135 ROBILLARD JOSEPH Robinairot... 114, 115. 213 Robin t Talo ... 112. 113. 217 Rocheford. Marianna . . . 135 ROCHELEAU. LYNETTE ... 184 Rock. Janit .. . 148. 212. 217 ROCKMAN. PAUL ... 184 RODINE. MELISSA β€” AFS 10: Choir 10. II .. . 185 RODINE. TERRI β€” HE 12: AFS 10 ...185 Roo. Sharon ... 28 Roopka. Kim . . . 148. 207 Rognott. Paula ... 148 Roman Duano ... 59. 135. 206 Ronoy. Mauroon ... 148, 213 Rood. Kathy ... 135 Roo nay Jamot ... 148 Roonoy. Joanna ... 148 Root. Patricio ... 148 Rorom Jana ... 135 Rotcoa. David ... 135. 220 Roton. Dobra ... 135 Roton, Jamot ... 135. 215 ROSENWALD. WILLIAM β€” Til 12: Hi-Y II: Intr Sptt 10. II. 12: Socc II ... 185 ROSHOLT JAN β€” Pap Cl II. 12: Y-Taont 10: Rob Tale II. 12: Rif Cl 10. II: Choir 10, II. 12: β€œMin-notingort . . . 182. 185. 189 212 Rott. Carolyn ... 135. 202 Rott. Imogana ... 11 ROSSOW. DENISE - Y-Taont chap hi t II, GAA ... 22. 185 Rotanbarg, Richard ... 135 ROSTEIN. MARNA β€” AFS 12: Rob Talo II. 12: Stu Council II: NHS II. 12: Quill and Scroll 12: FT A II 12: GAA 10. II 12: DEBT 11: β€œGo to Itraol and livo in a hibbuti for a yoar. ... 112. 173. 185. 207 Roundt. Mika ... 33 Rowtay. Diana ... 148. 212 ROYALTY. TERRY β€” Coop Ed 12 ... 185 ROZYCKI. MARLENE . . . 185 RUBENSTEIN. MARJORIE β€” DE 12: Pap Cl 10. II. 12: Y-Toant 12: Pets. Hortobackriding ... 185 Rudolph. Michaol ... 135. 209 216 RUFFENACH. CHARLES ... 185 Ruffnoch, Diana ... 135 Ruffnoch. Molly ... 135 Runquitt. Donnit ... 135 RUSNACKO. WILLIAM β€” Gymn ...206 RUSS. GAYLA β€” Y-Taant 10. Chap Chaplain II: Rbnairo 12: Stu Council II: Choir 10 ... 185. 213 Rut toll David ... 135 Rutioth. Richard ... 135, 220 RUTZEN. JEFFREY β€” Footb 10 . . . 185 RUUD. TERRY β€” Footb 10. 11. 12: Socc: Crott Ctry 10: Batkb 10 Ryan, Mery . . . 148. 218 Indoi 215 Varsity Soccer: Back Row: B. Hurwitz. L. Johnson. G. Hansen (capt.). D. Jacobs (capt.). A. Streufert. G. Peters. M. Waryan. M. Jost. E. Nelson. Front Row: D. Anderson. S. Komarniski. L. Ludford. V. Kennedy. N. Jacobson. D. Carlson. S. Nobles. Raathor, Donald ... 35 RALPH DANNY β€” β€œStudent ... 184 Ramtli. Robert Rancrka. Kim ... 134 Rantala. Jamot ... 134. 214 Ratk. Mark ... 134. 202 Ratkob. Jody ... 134 Ratmutsen. Gaylord ... 22. Rehberg. Karla ... 134 Rehor. Mkheel ... 148 REICH. MARJORIE β€” FTA II, prat 12: GAA II. 12: Judo Cl 12 ... 35. 184 207 Reichert, Brian ... 148 Reichert. Gary ... 134. 200 REID. JEFFREY Rainer, Barbara ... 148 Reine. Jamot ... 134. 203 REINIGER. JOSEPH ... 184 Reitburg. Bormo ... 20 209. 213 Redmocher. Doan ... 134. 206 Reedol. Margo Raathor, Dovid ... 134 RANDAHL. GREGORY β€” Band 10. II. 12 .. . 184 203 RANK. PERRY ... 62. 210. 211 108 RASMUSSEN. PAULA β€” Stu Council 10. II: NHS II. toe 12: Mutical II: Orch II. 12: Band 10. II. toe 12: ILC 10 . .. 179. 184 216 Rau. Debora ... 148 Raugalond. Robert ... 134 Rauk. Dan,to ... 148 RAUSCH. RONALD β€” Root O 10: Chett Cl 10 ... 184 RAYMOND. ROBIN β€” Y-Toom II. 12: Ski . . . 184 Reagan, Mauroon ... 134 Roddmg. Linda ... 134 Rood. Steven ... 134. 200 Reeves. Cord ... 134 Roger. Gordon ... 148 Roger. Julio ... 134 Roger, Thomat... 134. 205. 214 Student Council: Back Row: D. Leonerdi. T. Bredesen. R. Hallstrom. Fourth Row: L. Behrens. K. Kremer. K. Fluegel, S. Walker, K. Atkinson. Third Row: K. Wigley. M. Young. J. Chucker, L. Wigand, J. Rosen. Second Row: B. Ahlm. J. Jordet. M. Ahlquist. J. Stattine, P. Menth. Front Row: L. Ludford. G. Klouda, D. Jacobs (pres.). S. Broin. Rychley. Barbara ... 135 Rydberg, Barbara ... 135 Ryden. David ... 1 8 200 Rydlond. Karan . . . 148. 198 Rygg. Carolyn ... 1 8. 212 Rygg David ... 135. 203. 220 Rylandar, Alison ... 149. 210. 211 SAARI. GlNGl β€” AFS II: Want to Quebec and Finland ... 186 Saefke. Thomas ... 135 SALASKI. GEOFFREY Sallga. Michael ... 135 Salisbury. Brian . . . 202. 205. 219 Sanborn. Linda ... 149 Sand. Linda . . . 149 Sandgren, Mama . . . 149. 216 SANDNESS. RICHARD β€” Stu Council 10: Footb 11, 12: Baskb 10. II. co cap 12: Basab 10 . . . 82. 157. 186. 199. 205 Sanditrom.Carol... 31. 189 Saroiin. Diana ... 135 Saros, Ala ... 41 Sathar. Daniel . . . 149. 205. 216 SAUCIER. SUZANNE β€” Rob Tale: Musical 10: Art: Ski; Horsebackriding . . . 186 Saunders. Jeffrey ... 149 Savage, Robert ... 17 Soudners, Jeffrey ... 149 Savoren. Thomas SCHACHER. PATRICIA β€” HE 12; GAA 10. II: Gymn 10. 11 . . . 186 SCHAEFER. JESSE - Socc II ... 186 Schaefer. Petor SCHAEFFER. ELIOT . . . 186 Schaeffer. Lyndon ... 149 Schaeppi. Cheryl ... 135 Schofer. Karen ... 135 Schaper. Richard ... 135 SCHAPER ROBERT ... 186 SCHARBER. GREGORY ... 186 Schauer. Michael ... 149 SCHEID. CYNTHIA β€” Y-Teens 10: Choir 10. II. 12 . . . 186. 212 Scheidhauer. Mark . . . 135. 205 Scherer. Dick ... 29 Scheunemann. Pamela . . . 149 Schierenbeck. Kurt ... 149. 203 Schiermer. Donald ... 149. 216 Schiestl. Dale ... 135. 219 Schiestl. Randall ... 149 SCHILLER. JERRI β€” Coop Ed 12 . .. 186 Schiller. Sharene ... 135 Schiller. Terry ... 135 Schilling, Robin ... 149 Schipper. John . . . 206 Schipper, William ... 149. 203. 206 Sehlee. Dona . . . 149 Schlee. Gregory ... 135. 206 Schleusner. Jon SCHMAUS. DONALD Schmidt. Charles ... 149, 218 SCHMIDT. KENNETH . . . 186 Schmidt. Mario ... 149 Schmidt, Mark ... 149 Schmidt. Michael ... 135 SCHNAPP FREDRIC SCHNEIDER. ALICE β€” Coop Ed 12 . . . 106. 186 Schneider. Joseph ... 149. 206. 214 Schober. Al . . . IS Schoenbohm, Susan ... 135 Schoeppach. Jean ... 149 Scholtec. Timothy Schon, Kothleen . . . 149 Schramm. Donald ... 149. 202 SCHRAMM. THOMAS β€” NHS 12: Young Life 10. II: SCCA 12 . . . 186 Schroeder. Daniel ... 149 SCHROEDER, DAVID β€”Rif Cl 10. II: A-V;Cont Moss Group: Delegote for DFL Liberal Coalition ... 40, 186 Schuder, Daniel . . .219 SCHUEHLE NANCY β€”Y-Teens II: Rob Tale II. 12: Stu Council II' NHS 12: FTA hist 11: Choir 10 ... 186, 217 Schuetiler. Laurie ... 149. 218 Schuldt. Meredith ... 149 Schuller. Carol ... 135. 198 Schuller. Steven ... 149 Schulte. Michael ... 135. 219 Schultz. Deborah SCHULTZ. JANET SCHULTZ. JUDI β€” Y-Toens 12 . . . 186 Schultz. Mark Schultz. Michele ... 149 Schulz. Darwin ... 149 SCHULZ. MARY Schulz. Richard ... 23. 153 Schutte. Kaye ... 135 Schutz. Daniel ... 135. 149 Schutz. Joseph Schwab, Richard ... 149. 212 Scofield. Mark Scofield. Roger ... 135 Scott. Steven ... 135. 206 Scoville. Jeffrey SEABURG. SHERYOL β€” Coop Ed 12 . . . 187 SEBA. JANET β€” Pep Cl II. cob 12: Y.Teens ... 55. 187. 208 SEBA. JEAN ... 187 SEDERBERG. DENNIS β€” NHS 12 . . . 187 Seeger, Thomas ... 15 SEHNERT, SCOTT Select Choir . . . 212 SEMMER. GARY β€” Intr Spts 11: Footb 12 ... 187. 204 Semmer, Karen ... 135 Senstod. Donald ... 149 Sentyrz, Helen ... 149 Separate Tablet Cast and Crew ... 210 SERBER. JOSEPH β€” NHS II. 12: Dbte 10. II. 12: Musicals 10. II: Orch 10. II. 12: Band 10. 11, pres 12 . . . 58 181. 187. 209. 216 Serber. Michael ... 58. 135. 205. 207. 209. 216 SEWARD. JAMES β€” Footb 10. II. 12: Baskb 10. II. 12: 8aseb 10. II. 12: Choir 10. II. pres 12: Snow Week Court ... 64. 65. 187. 199. 205 SEXTON. BRIAN ... 187 SEXTON. DENNIS β€” Wrest 10 .. . 187 SEXTON. DREW ... 187 Seiton. Lynn ... 135 Sexton. Ronald ... I3S SHALIN. EUGENE SHANNON. ELLEN β€” Delegate to Youth Seminar on Flight ... 187 Shannon, Peggy ... 149 Shopiro. Horriet Shapiro. Roy ... 135. 202. SKINNER. LYNN β€” Y.Teens 10: AFS II: GAA 10. II; Choir 10. II, 12: Junior Achiev 10. II: Lab Asst II. 12: Point . .. 188 212 Skramstod, Shawn ... 149 Skretting. Teresa ... 136 SKURKA LINDA Small. Terry Smiler, David ... 150 SMILER. JULIE β€” Pep Cl II. 12: Y.Teens 10. II. chap pres 12: GAA 10. II. 12: Snow Week Court . . . 188, 220 Smith. Bruce ... 136. 207 Smith. Charles Smith, Estelle ... 43 SMITH. GREGORY Smith. Kathleen ... 136 Snapp Kathleen ... 136 Sneddon, 8oyd ... 150 Sneddon. Susan ... 136 Snell. Margaret ... 29 SNODGRASS. CHERYL β€” GAA 12 . .. 188 Snodgrass. Lois ... 150. 201 Snook. Debra Snyder. Bonnie ... 150. 210 Snyder. Colleen ... 136 SNYDER, NANCY ... 62. 104. 171. 188. 210. 211. 219 Soccer ... 76. 77. 214. 215 Soderholm. Cynthia Soderholm. Sandra ... 136 Soderlund. Keith ... 137 SODERSTROM. RICHARD β€” Wrest 10. II ... 188 Soderstrom. Ronald ... 150 Symphonic Wind Ensemble: Back Row: D. Kaercher, M. Monson. J. Engen. S. Komarniski. R. Cross. D. Mock. C. Lindholm. T. Negard. T. Nees, M. Fisher. L. Deichert. J. Serber. G. VanAuken. M. Serber. J. Neiling. Fourth Row: V. Betzold. D. Kaercher. B. Stone. S. Winther. G. Spurrier. T. Tripp. M. Rudolph. D. Bodeeu. M. Ahlquist. G. Miller. S. Ment-zer. D. Walter. E. Peterson. Third Row: C. Heyen. M. Glatt. K. Kremer. L. Victorsen. J. Bauernfeind. C. Christiansen. J. Chucker. V. Hastings. L. Lundbeck. D. West. J. Swanson. L. Lindgren. J. McEwen. J. Magner. D. Sather. Second Row: P. Borneman. D. Schiermer. D. Thorsen, J. Hanson. M. Lorenz. J. Lindquist. B. Veth. J. Polster. C. McLaughlin. P. Rasmussen. S. Spethmann. R. Clark. Front Row: M. Sandgren. K. Fluegel. S. Coughlin. S. Clarkin, A. Purdy, M. Wigand. J. Kaysen. H. Skaar. L. Bloomdahl. 210 Shea. Thomas ... 135 Shea. Timothy ... 149 Shellum. Paul ... 149. 207 Sherburne. Margaret . . . 135 Sheridan. Suzanne ... 29 Sherman. Elaine ... 149 Sherman, Virginia ... 143 Sholl. Marilyn ... 39 Shragg. Arthur ... 135. 212 Sienko. Mary Sienko, Steven Silbaugh. John ... 135. 202, 203 SIME. ROBERT ... 187 Simons, Susan ... 149, 199 Simonson. Timothy Sivanich. David ... 136 SIVANICH. KAREN ... 187 Siverson. Robert ... 149, 214 Sivulo. Mark ... 149. 220 Sioguist. Deborah ... 136 SKAAR. HEATHER β€” Pep Cl II: NHS 12: Orch II. 12: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 187. 209. 216 Skaar. Randall ... 136. 214 Skallman. Cynthia . . . 149. 202 Skarset. Bennetta ... 136 Skiing .. . 92. 92. 213 SKINNER. LAURA β€” Y-Teens 10. II: Robin 12 ... 188 Smith. Mark ... ISO. 204, 205 Smith. Shannon ... 95. 150 Smith. Wayne ... 150. 203. 207 SMITH. WENDY Smulders. Henny Smolders. Theo ... 136 SOLTYS. MICHAEL Sontowski. Edward ... 137, 200. 205 SOPPA. EDWARD β€” Hi-Y 10. II. 12: Stu Council 12: Intr Spts II. 12: Wrest 10. II ... 188 Soppa. Robin ... 137 216 Indei Sorenson. Gary ... 137 Sorenseon. Theresa ... ISO Soule. Diene ... ISO Soule Greg ... 137. 205 Spenierv Julie ... ISO SPEAR. CONNIE β€” Rob Tale 12: Declam 12 .. . 168 Spellecy. Daniel ... 150 SPETHMANN STEPHANIE β€” Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12; Aqua Rob 10. 11. see 12: NHS II. 12: GAA 10. 11: Gym 10. II; Band 10. II. 12: Top 20: Rob Mascot II. 12. . ‒■♦8 114. 188 198 201. 216 SPURRIER GREGORY β€” Intr Spts II. 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Band 10: Officer II. 12: ' Pugs' : Young Life ... 81. 188 20S. 216 Spurrier. Hans ... 41 StCyr Mark ... 137 210. 211 StJohn. Brian ... 137 ST JOHN. DANA ... 188 Steady Jennifer ... 150 STANBROUGH. MICHAEL ... 188 Standel. Patty ... 150 Standal. Paula ... 137 STANIUS. SUSAN ... 189 Stenock David ... ISO Stenoch, Mary ... 137 Stark. Ann ... 137 STATTINE JULIE β€” Pep Cl II. pres 12: Y-Teeni 10 II. 12: AFS 10: Rob Tale II. 12: Stu Council 10 II. Bookstore Chair 12: NHS II. 12: Snow Week Court .. .64 102. 116 189 208 215 Stavig. David ... 137 Stearns Debra ... ISO. 209 218 Steam,. SeHy . . . 137. 202 Steffen. Michael . .. 137. 202 Ste.le Rebecca ... ISO Stein Deborah ... 150 STEIN. DIANE β€”OE 12... 189 STEINBERG. TERESA β€” Storytelling: NHS: Acting Class: Declam II. 12: Plays: Miss Minn Musicians Assoc 1971 ... 189. 210. 211 Stenholm Gail ... 137 Stephens Amy ... 137 STEPHENS. LINDA β€” Pep O II. 12 . .. 189 Stern, Heidi ... ISO STERN. ROBERT β€” Intr Spts II. 12: Footb 10. II 12: Track II. 12: Choir 10. II. 12 .. . 189 20S. 212 STETLER LOREN _ Intr Spts . . . 189 Steuber. Virginia ... 137 STEUCK. JERILYN β€” DE ... 189 Stevens. Barbara ... ISO STEVENS. CALVIN ... 189 Stevens Paul ... 137 Stevenson. John . . . 2l7 STEWART. JANNA β€” NHS 12 . . . 189 Stienstra. Joan ... ISO STIFTER. BELINDA β€” OE vice pres 12: Pep Cl II. 12: Y-Teens 10. II ... 189 Stifter. Linda ... 137 Stifter Lome ... 137 Stine. Jenifer . . . I OS ISO. 212 Stock. Mary ... 137 STOCKMAN ROBERT STOLTZ. JEFFREY Stone. Bradley ... 137, 213 216 STONER. JOSEPH . . . iΒ©9 Stoner. Victoria ... ISO Stone. Margaret ... 137 STOULIL. MARY β€” Y-Teens 10. 12: Choir 12 ... 189 Straight. Duane ... 13 STRAIGHT KIRK β€” TSI. VICA ... 189 Streu, Gretchen ... 137 STREUFERT. ALAN β€” Socc 11. 12: Wrest 10 II. 12 . . . 76. 189 215. 220 Strickland. Kimberly 137. 202 Stnegel Donald ... 137 Stntesky. Karen ... ISO. 220 Stroer. Dennis Struck. Kathy ... 29 Stud lien, Marlene ... 11 Stumpfe Carol ... 137 SUBIALKA MARY β€” Y-Teens 10. II: NHS 12: Foe II: Declem II. 12: Choir 10. II. 12: PA Staff II. 12: Welc Cl II ... 189 210. 212 Subielka. Teresa ... 137. 202 Suchy Carol ... 137 SULLIVAN JAMES β€” Hock 10 ... 190 Sullivan, Leo ... 137 SULLIVAN MARK β€” Beseb 10 ... 190 SULTZE LARRYβ€” NHS II. 12: Intr Spts 12: Cross Ctry 10 II. 12: Beskb 10. 11: Track 10. II. 12: Choir 10. II. 12 . . .65. 78 190 212 Sommertree Cast and Crew ...211 Sutton. John Swain Bruce . . . 6S Swain. Gregory . . . 137. 206 Swanson Janet . . . 204, 216 SWANSON. JEAN ... 190 217. 220 Swanson. Joel SWANSON. JOSEPH . . . 190 SWANSON JUDITH β€” Coop Ed 12: Y-Teens 10. II: Rob Tale 10. II. 12: NHS II. 12: Qu'll and Scroll 11. 12: GAA 10. II: Aviation Cl . . . 190 Swanson. Paul ... ISO Swanson. Stephen ... 214 Swart, Randal . . . 137. 219 SWART. ROBERT ... 64 190. 220 Swaser Daniel ... ISO Swaser. Gail ... 137 SWEENEY. PATRICK - Shi: Band ... 190. 203. 213 Sweeney. Ruth ... 137 SWENSON. BARBARA β€” Y-Teens II. chap pres 12: Aqua Rob II. trees 12: Stu Council 10. II: NHS 11. 12: GAA 10. II. 12: ILC 10 ... 190 189. 220 Swentpn. Peter Swimming ... 88 89. 214. 217 Sykora, Tom ... 35 Sylte. Catherine ... 137 Symphonic Wind Ensemble ... 216 Tabata. Bryan ... 137 Tabor. Charles ... 17 TADER DONALD ... 190 Teder. Sandra .137 Talbot Jerry Talbot. Ronald Talbott. Carol ... ISO Talbott Dean ... 137. 213 Tarshish. Vicki ... 150 Tetley Cheryl ... 137. 210 TATUR GARY ... 190 Telle Cynthia ... 137 Tempesta. Mary ... 137 Tempeste. Timothy Templeton Carol ... ISO TEMPLETON STEVEN . . . 190 TenEyck. Douglas ... 137. 206 Tender, Richard . . . ISO TERSCH ROBERT β€” Coop Ed 12: Ski II . .. 191 Tersch Sandra ... 150 Tench. Susan ... ISO Tesch Jeffery . .. 151. 200 205 The Princess and the Pea Cast and Crew ... 211 THEIRINGER MARK β€” Hi-Y 10. 11: Socc l2:Tenn 12 . .. 191. 214 Thais. Dale . . . 206 Theis. Diane . . . 218 The sen James ... 150 Theisen Keith ... 137 THEISEN MICHAEL The sen Timothy Thespians . . . 104. 105. 219 THIBODEAU DAVID . . . 191 Thiede, John ... 36, 37 Thielen. Ronald ... 137 Th.elmen. Jeanne ... 150 Thistlethweite. Mark ... 137 Thomas Ralph ... 137 THOMAS. TERRY ... 191 Thompson. Charlas ... 137. 207 Thompson. James ... 137 Thompson. Kevin ... 137. 20S Thompson, Laurie ... 104 150. 20S THOMPSON MARCIA β€” Coop Ed 12 . .. 191 Thompson Michael ... 137. 200 20S Thompson. Roger ... 33. 124 Thompson, Steven ... 15. 79 THOMSEN ALAN β€” H.-Y 10 . . . SO. 191 Thomsen. Kris ... 137 Thoren, Thomas ... 137 Thorkelson. Peter Thornton. Sheryl ... ISO Thorsen. Diane . . 150. 204. 209 216 THORSEN. THOMAS β€” Coop Ed 12 . .. 191 Thonted. Lilli ... ISO Thorvilson. John ... 137. 200 202 Thorvilson, Lynn ... ISO Thurman. Mark ... 21 Thurman. Michael ... 137. 203. 218 Tibbals. Kerry Tigges. Gary ... ISO Tobias. Jeffrey ... 137. 219 Tobias. Jannifar ... 137 TOBIAS. SHELLEY β€” Choir . . . 191. 212 Toenniges. Martha ... 137 Toenniges. Pamela ... ISO. 202 Tokar, George ..118 Tombers, Cheryl Tomcxak. James ... ISO. 203 213 TOMCZAK. MARY β€” ’C:ak ; AFS eΒ ec bd II; 8-Squad Swimming: Back Row: Coach G. Ahlquist. D. Bankson. E. Wilson. J. Stevenson. C. Bosch. J. Lu-zaich. T. Bauer, K. Henrickson. Front Row: D. Purdham. J. Muller. D. Tyler. R. Waskey. S. Peterson. R. Vail. Robin's Tale Staff: Back Row: N. Schuele. J. McEw-en, G. Arnold. J. Swanson. C. Apple. J. Rock. Front Row: D. Kaercher (co-ed.), D..Kringstad. L. Victor-son. N. Ley. J. Bonsen (co-ed.). Indei 217 Robin 12: Hockey fan . . . 191. 212 Tonsager. Holly ... 138 Torgerson. Kenneth ... 150 TORGERSON. KEVIN β€” Cron Ctry 10. II. cop 12: Hock 10. II. 12: Trock 10. II. 12: Snow Waak Court ... 79. 191, 203 TORUNE. LEEANN β€” Til pres 12: Pap Cl 10: Vera-Duane Beauty School 12 Totiar. Lynetta ... ISO Tourville. David ... 150. 214. 218 Towntand. Nancy ... 150 Tracy. Jamas ... 138. 218 Traogar Janat ... 138, 202 TRAEGER. PATRICIA β€” Y-Taons 10. II. 12: Rbnaira II. 12: NHS II. 12: Musical II: Choir 10. II. 12: Minnesingers' II. 12 . . . 191. 212. 213 TRAEGER. SCOTT ... 191 Trafas. Bruce Trautwein, Dr. Marvin ... 23 Traacy. Sharon Trabby. Curtis ... 150 Tropanier. Nancy ... 138 Treponier. Tereso ... 150. 202 Trethewoy. Frances ... 95. ISO Tratheway. Gloria ... 138 TRIPP. TERRANCE β€” Stu Council 10. II: NHS II. pres 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Baskb 10. II. 12: Band 10. II. 12: Snow Weak Court ... 104. 192. 199. 205. 216 Trombley, Carol ... 150 True. Lynn ... 138 Trulon. Steven ... 138 Tullbane. Susan ... 138 Turnberg. Carol ... 150 Turnberg. Suienna ... 138 Turner. Thomas ... ISO Tusoth. Raymond TWARDY. GREGORY β€” Hock 10 . . . 192 Twerdy. Lynn ... 138 Tyler. Douglas ... 138. 217 TYRA. FRANCEEN β€” Rob Tale 11 ... 192 Tyre. Kathryn ... 150. 212, 213 ULRICH. DAWN ... 192 Unger. Cheryl ... ISO Unafl. Joy ... 138 UZZELL. TIMOTHY ... 192 VAALA. DWIGHT β€” Band 10. II. 12: Elec Cl II. 12: Pap Band II. 12: March Band II. 12 . . . 192. 220 Vail. Ronald ... 138. 217 Valerius. Gail ... 150 VALERIUS. GARY ... 192 Valsvik. Gary ... 150. 202 Valtinson. Debbie VAN AUKEN. GARY β€” Musical II: Ski 10: Band 10. II. 12: Professional Ski Bum ... 58. 192. 216 VanCura, Lynn ... 138 VAN DEMARK. DEBORAH ... 192 Van Demark. Lao ... 138 VAN DEMARK. MARY β€” Coop Ed II. 12: Skate. Tann . . . 192 VanHeel. Donald ... 35 VanHoe. Patricia ... 138 VanKeuren, Anno VanKeuren, Martin VanLoon. Russell ... 17 VanRisseghem. LuAnn . . . ISO VAN ZELST. KAREN _ OE 12: Ice Skate. Swim. Horseback riding ... 192 VonderSchaaf. Bruce . . . 138 VARHOLDT. JEANETTE ... 192 Voshro. Rosemary ... 150 Varsity Band . . . 220 Vaughn. Michael ... ISO Verio. Richard ... 150. 204. 205 Verstegen. Peggi ... 138 VETH. BARBARA β€” NHS 12: Flag Twirl II: Declam 10: Musical II: Orch II. Wachtor. Christy ... ISO Wagner. Charles ... 138 Wahlstrom. LuAnn ... 198 203 WAITE. MICHAEL ... 193 Walberg. John ... 150. 220 Watcher. Kathryn ... 138 Walker. John ... 23 Walker. Richard Walker, Stanley ... 150. 209. 215 WANGEN. DEBRA β€” Pep O 10: Ski. Swim ... 194 WANOUS. THOMAS . . . Webber. Randall Wegleitner. Scott ... 138 Wegleitner. Timothy . .. B-Squad Wrestling: Back Row: M. Pendy. R. Blazek. C. Schmidt. M. Appel. Coach M. Pierro. G. Clark. T. Nord. Front Row: L. Knafla. N. Kemppainen. D. Tourville. J. Rickert. J. Tracy, M. Thurman. Usher Club: Back Row: L. Schueltzler. S. Geiger (pres.). M. Kloster. R. Drolsum, M. Ryan. R. Peterson. Second Row: C. Heyen. S. Ballard. S. Parker. 0. Theis. C. Ollanketo. C. Berggren. Front Row: A. Martin. M. Rachor. N. Kramber. D. Stearns. C. Grubstad. 12: Band 10. II. 12: Majorette 12 ... 193. 204. 209. 216 Vickerman. Trudy ... 150 VICTORSEN. LE NEE β€” Y-Teens 10. II. 12: AFS 10: Rob Tala 10. 11. 12: Stu Council 10: Flag Twirl 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 193. 204. 216. 217 Vikan HoHy Villars. Gerald ... 150. 202 VILLENEUVE. TERENCE β€” AFS 12 . . . 193 VODOVOZ. RENE β€” Y-Teens 10. II: AFS 10: Band 10. II. 12 . . . 193 VOGEL. ROSEMARY β€” Choir 10 .. . 193 Vollmer, Barbara ... 138 Vosick. Deborah ... 150 Vosika. Robert ... 138 Vossberg, Rose ... 138 Voz. KeyAnn ... 138 Walker. Thomos ... ISO WALKES. LAURIE β€” Ush O II. 12: NHS 12 ... 193 WALLIN. DOUGLAS . . . 193 WALLIN. MARCIA β€” Y-Teens 10: Stu Council 10. II. 12: Welc Cl II: Snow Week Court ... 193 Welquist. Sharon ... 151 WALSH. DAWN β€” Y-Teens 10. 11: GAA 10: Lab Ass t 12 .. . 194 Walter. Douglas ... 151. 216 WALTERS. ELIZABETH _ Til . . . 194 Walton, Charles ... 151 Walton. Donna . . . 151.210. 211. 212. 219 Walton, Linda ... 138 WALTON. LOUISE β€” NHS: Gymo. cap II... 194 194 WARCHOL. JOHN β€” Stu Council 12: NHS 12: Da-dam 12: Footb 10. II. 12: Track II. 12 . . . 194. 205 Ward. Barbara ... 138 Ward. Robert ... 151 WAREING. MARILYN .. . 194 WARNER. BETH β€” Gusie : Pap Oil: Band 10. II. 12: Ski. Travel. Surf. Slide ... 194. 202 WARYAN. MARK β€” Golf 11. Socc II. 12: Swim 10. II. cap 12: Basab 10: Snow Week Court ... 28. 194. 214. 215 WASHLESKI. JAMES β€” Footb II. 12: Hock 10. . . 194. 204. 205 Waskay. Richard ... 138. 217 WATSON. THOMAS . . . 195 151. 199 WEGLEY. CHRISTINE β€” Y-Teens 10. II: Choir 10: Snow Week Court . . . 195 Wegley. Diana ... 151 WEGLEY. KAREN β€” Y-Teens 10: GAA 10: Gymn 12: Choir 10. II. 12: Snow Week Court; Waterski ... 64 195. 212 Wehunt. Debra Weinecht. Ja nes ... 138. 203 Weingart. Stephan ... I5|. 199. 204. 205 WEINSTEIN. ANN . .. 195. 211 WEIR. ANNETTE β€” Annie ; Ski. Carpentry ... 195 Weiss. Robert β€” Student Dir of AdmiroWe Crichton ... 195 WELCH. JUDITH β€”Til 12: 218 Indei Sec VICA ... 195 W fc Robert .. . 138 Welter. Maryruth ... 151 WELTER, RAYMOND ... 195. 199 WELTON. BEVERLY β€” Pep Cl 10. II... 195 Welty. Lynn ... I SI Wennemari. Rocky Wen Hand. Carol ... 139 WenMand. Julia ... 151. 210. 220 WENTLAND. NANCY .. . 195 WERSAL. BAR8ARA β€” T l 12: vie pr i VICA .. . 195 Wertal. Dabra ... 139 Wertal Douglet ... 151 Watt Dawn . .. 151. 216 WEST. MICHAEL ... 195 WΒ«t M haHa ... 139 Watt. Thereta . . . 151. 201 WHITE. JOSEPH ... 196 WK.ta. Mary ... 139 WHITE. NANCY β€” Pap Cl: Y-Taant: Chow; Sk. . . . 196 212 WHITE. PETER β€” Hock. Wratt, Footb .. . 196 White, Sutan ... 139 Wichterman, Joteph . . . ISI WICK. KATHY ... 196 WICKLUND. SUSAN Widholm. Brenda ... 139 Wigand Ua ... 139. 215 WIGAND. MOLLY β€” Y-Taant 10. vice prat II. prat 12: Rob Tala II. 12: NHS II. 12: Qu.ll Scroll 12: Daclam 10 II; Band 10. It. 12: Robb City Band 10. II: Natl Mant Semi-Fin . .. 196. 216. 220 cil 10. II. vica prat 12: NHS II. 12: Daclam II. 12: Mutical II: Intr Spti II. 12: Golf 10. II. 12: Footb 10. II: Batkb 10: Junior Cl Prat: Sanior Cl Prat . . . 196 Wilcox. Rickard WILD DAVID β€” NHS 12 ... 196 Wild. Douglat ... 139 Willard. Wayna . . . I SI Wille. Michael ... 139. 205 Witlay. Sutan ... 203 Will.amt, Barbara ... 139. 202. 210 WiHiami. Gail Williamt, Barbara ... 139 Williamt. Kimbarfy ... 139 Wiliamt. Kirk ... 151 Williamt. Lynn Wilton. Eugene . . . 139. 217 Wilton. Janatta WILSON, JOHN _ Track II: Band 10, II. 12 . .. 196, 220 Wilton. Jokn. Jr______I9S Wilton. Mary ... 139 Wilton. Mary . . . 151. 198 202 C-Squod Wrestling: Back Row: R. Swart. T. Palmquist. J. Tobias. M. Schulte. S. Hartley. Coach S. Hople. Front Row: G. Hanson. R. Pulk. D. Schuder. E. Mottinger, D. Schiestl. B. Salisbury. Teant 10. II. 12: NHS 12: CkHaad 10. II: Ckoir 10: Top 20: 34 96 ... 196 Winklar. Danny Wintkar, Stavan ... 151. 216 WITH. BARBARA β€” Gump ; Ckoir. Min-netingert : Thatp: Da- clam; Fred in Princatt and tka Paa: Hallo Dolly. Mama: Villain in Undor tka Gaslight . . . 104. 183. 196. 210. 211. 222. 219 Wofford. Ronald ... 139 Wojcichowtky. Oratt... 13. 207 Wolfgram, Sutan ... 151 Wolintki. Julia Wolkan. Cynthia ... 151 WONG. GREGORY β€” Thatp 12: Daclam 12: Band 10: Choir 10. II. 2: Wintar Play . . . 196. 210. 211. 212 Wong. Lauria ... 139 201 Wong. Stavan ... 151, 203, 206 WOOD. RANDALL β€” Coop Ed 12 Wood. Ruth ... 29 Woodford. Wayna ... 151 Wormt. Kathlaan ... 139 WORMS. LEONARD . . . 196, 202 Worrall. Timothy ... 139, 203 Woyda. Paul . . . 151. 213 Wrattling ... 84. 85 218. 219. 220 Wright. Jacqualina ... 151 Wright. Mickaal Wright. Thomat ... 151 Wruck, Jokn ... 61. 151 Wrucke, Martin ... 15 WuolUt. Damei Thespians: Back Row: S. Holland. 0. Hanson. S. Fogelsong. K. Atkinson. N. Kissell, L. Carlson. D. Walton. J. Jordet. J. Kinder. Front Row: N. Snyder. S. Christenson. B. With. J. Delay. S. Oine. R. Best. Wettergren. George WESTMAN. JERRY ... 195 Wettphol. Tarry ... 139. 202 Wkirlay, Jeffrey Whitby. Dean WHITE CYNTHIA ... 195 White. Franck ... 23 Wigdahl. Loren WIGGINS. JOEL Wiggint. Michael Wiggt. Dave Wigley. Krittin ... 139. 202. 210. 211. 215 WIGLEY. MICHAEL β€” Hi Y IQ II. 12: Stu Cown- Wilton, Nanette ... 151 WILSON, ROBERT ... 196 WILSON. TIMOTHY ... 196 WIMER. CHARLES β€” Hi-Y 10: Intr Sptt 12: Ski 12: Beteb 10: Ski. Fiih. Hunt ... 196 Wincheiter. Thomat. ..139 Winden, Matthew , . . 139 Windtperger, Alan . . . 139. 213 Windtperger, Mary . .. 151 WINES, CYNTHIA . . . 196 WINICK HOLLY β€” Coop Ed 12: Pep Cl 10. II: Y- Yeckel, Valerie ... 139 Yager Michael ... 139 Yager, Patricia Ya. Brion ... 139 YELLEN, JEAN β€” Water Sptt. Swim ... 197 YOUNG, LAUREL β€” Robin II: NHS 12: GAA 10: Band 10: Lib Att't... 197 Young, Martin ... 33. IS I. 209 210. 211. 215 Young. Robert . . 29 YOUNGHANS. BARBARA ... 96 160. 197. 201 Y-Teent ... 110. 111. 220 Yungner, Chrittine ... 151 Yungnar. Dovid ... 139. 206 ZAHNER. JAMES ... 197 Zahner. Shelley ... 151 Zalaznik. Jean ... 139. 202 Zdechlik. Joan . . . 151. 212 Zagar. Jomet ... 139 ZEGAR. STEVEN ... 197 Zehmt, Sujanne ... 68. 151. 220 Zallmer John ... 139. 212 ZELMER. NANCY _ Y-Taant hitt II. 12; Rbneire 12: NHS 12: Choir 10. II. 12: Top 20: Young Life: Admirable Crichton . . . 48. 197, 212. 213 Zananko, John ... 139 Zank, Robert ... 139. 202 Zenor Candace ... 139 ZIEBA JERROLD β€” Sw.m II: Chef't Clatt. Metal Shop ... 197 Zeigler, Linda ... 139 ZIEHL. STEPHEN β€” Coop Ed Zietke. Philip ... 151 Zimmermann, Debra ... 139 ZIMMERMANN, JOSEPH .. . 197. Zimpfor Frank ... 139 Zinn, Daniel ... 139 Zinn. Timothy ... 151 Zukautka. John ... 139 Index 219 Y-Teen$ Executive Board: Back Row: S Gartz. K. Kelly. D Morton. J. Smiler. N Bye. L. Hyser. L. Com mers. B. Munson. Sec ond Row: N. Glass, J Wentiand. P. Cava naugh. J. Chucker, B Swenson, S. Hajder Front Row: S. Clarkin M. Wigand (pres.). S Zehms. J. Swanson. B Gates. Varsity Band: Back Row: J. Bydlon, B Glover. L. Hanson. M Sivula. M. Caspers. R Baker. G. Ludwig. Sec ond Row: D. Vaala. K Hanson. D. Roscoe. W Brunner. D. Russeth. J Wilson. J. Walberg Front Row: G. Due now, D. Ringer. C Gasparac, D. Mertes K. Stitesky. L. New strom. D. Lommer. VARSITY WRESTLING Robins 29 16 Armstrong 47 5 Mound 39 7 Cooper 40 3 Jefferson 37 15 Lincoln 20 19 Lindbergh 49 6 St. Louis Pork 37 13 Minnetonka 29 15 Anoka 28 13 Wayzata 1 District 18 8 Region 5 Varsity Wrestling: Back Row: Coach J. Grygelko. M. Hanley. B. Swart. J. Kane, A. Streufert, S. Anderson (capt.). B. Erickson. G. Campion. Coach M. Pierro. Front Row: J. Engen. M. Beseres. D. Rygg. K. Olson. D. Miller. G. Greb. 8. Dale (capt.). T. Grygelko. D. Hintzman. IN MEMORY OF: Mia Clarno . . . Class of 1972 Mary Gridley . . . Class of 1974 Richard Nelson . . . Class of 1974 Michael Thompson . . . Class of 1974 Suzanne Turnberg . . . Class of 1974 I'm a little sad today. Someone I loved. Left me alone. What's there to do When it isn't done On purpose? I want to say I'm sorry. Yes, I'm very sorry. But words become garbled In my mouth. Nothing comes. So. I think β€” Mother nature played A trick. What's there to do? She released from life Someone I loved. I'm a little sad today. β€” Parry Raphael Rank The Association of Annual Creatures, Toads, and Other Bizarre Beings Advisor Helen Olson Photography Mr. George Tokar. Tom Christianson. Paul Copy Editor i Sherry Braun Fedor. Tom Hanna. Mark Neuman. Mark Layout Editor Louise Clark Pruhs. Arne Hoad Ed Arne Langsetmo Typing Editor Les Mellberg Making Us Editor Terry Jo Mason Official Door Doc Spurrier Assistant Cindy Apple Opener Making It Editor Boni Hamlin Staff Slave Perry Raphael Rank Assistants Jude Biesiada Other Bizarre Lawrence Goldberg, Tom Morin Beingsf?) Sui-Lin Hum. Vicki Confined Conflict Jill Johnson Kramber. Carol Mor- Editor Jan Rock tenson, Mary Tomczak. Assistants Laura Skinner Rita Allen. Terri Davis Acknowledgements Baxell Photography. We Inc. Editor Pat Coughlin Mr. Gleason and Assistants Kathy Fluegel Taylor Pub. Co., Mr. Mindy Rackner Cragg. Mr. Elvin. Heads Editor Kevin John Miss Peterson. Dick McAleese Schmidtgall. Banana Hill. 4309. KC. Alex Photography Editor Diene Jungk Bell, Staff Parents This book is dedicated to M Helen Olson, who for the pa five years has been advisor to th annual staffs. Through sheei strength of mind and body, sh emerged alive, without the bruis es, scratches or other physical corruptions which Annual Creatures have at times been known to inflict upon their beloved ones. | 222 Dedication For her last year as advisor, an ode to Mrs. O We will miss your morning smile When we come in from the cold of Minnesota. And enter the warmth of the Toad Hole Dept. Which wouldn’t be half as warm if you weren't there. O' Mrs. O. you was the Mommy Of many a screwed-up β€” mixed-up kid. Whose tummies were red-berned in a Pizza-Hut. they call themselves bizarre And they love you very much And they love your jokes and wit and the famous ho.' Where will you go. o' Mrs. O.? The answer ain't hard to find. You will lurk in the spotless halls Of Robbinsdale. (teaching, no less) O' Mrs. O.. O' Mrs. O.! It really goes to show That you're fantastic in the art Of helping people. Determination was the name of the game Now every Creature you did tame Is smiling while it's crying But it's saying all the same: (together) O' Mrs. O.. O' Mrs. O.! We hate to see you go! But before you go You ought to know That the zoo in 013 LOVES YOU VERY MUCH! (and will miss you.) Dedication 223 What a friend we have in time Gives us children, makes us wine Tells us what to take or leave behind. And the gifts of growing old Are the stories to be told Of the feelings more precious than gold. Friends. I will remember you, Think of you, Pray for you. And when another day is through I'll still be friends with you. Baby's days are never long Mother's laugh is baby's song Gives us all the hope to carry on. Friends. I will remember you. Think of you. Pray for you. And when another day is through I'll still be friends with you. By Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivart Β Copyright 1971 Charry Lana Music Co. Usad by Parmission. All Rights Rasarvad. 224 Tha End I ' $ $ '


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