Saint Anthony Village High School - Villager Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1978
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VILLAGER 1978 VOLUME XVII ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE HIGH SCHOOL — MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Editor-in-Chief Terese Bucko, Assistant Editor Shelli Beaubien, Copy Editor Johanna Berg, Layout Editor Lee Ann Yurek, Business Editor Dave Johnsen, Photography Editor Steve Jasinski, Advisor Rita Plotnik, Staff: Rosemary Kosik, Gale Geisinger, Mary Ann Weinmeyer, Ann Haws, Nancy Neumann, Nancy Koepcke, Mark Nygaard, Renee Bracchi, Laurie Peleske, Joanne Misiak. n ■ 07? dnot or?.. . FACULTY . II _ Looking Back At Our Leaders SCHOOL BOARD. Bottom: Arnold Ness, Superintendent; Lowell Thompson. Chairperson; Kathy Hoff, Vice Chairperson. Top: David Bordwell, Director; John DuRand, Director; Orville Bratland, Treasurer; Peter Cartwright, Clerk. Peggy Gunderson, Tom McMullen, and Mike Sullivan - Assistants to the Superintendent Arnold Ness, Superintendent of Schools. 11 Remember The First Time You Were Called To The Office? Principal A1 Rosinski and Associate Principal Alden McCutchan chat with senior Steve Schrenk in the student office. Associate Principal Alden McCutchan. Village High School Principal, A1 Rosinski. Special People Behind The Scenes Hold Us All Together HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE. Delores Cellette, Guidance Secretary; Marion Rickett, Library Clerk; Lois Poland, High School Secretary; Lynda Holden, Secretary to the Associate Principal; Lee Feucht, Secretary to the Principal. CUSTODIANS. Greg Thomas; Bob Kruse, High School Lead Man; Jim Fredrickson; Andy Quien. Not pictured: Marv Denny, High School Maintenance and Engineer; Mike Skrypec; Don Fortune; Bob Ochu; George Moren. DISTRICT OFFICE. Helyn Falenschek, Payroll Secretary; Diane Smith, Secretary-Receptionist; Margaret Cole. Business Secretary. VHS COOKS. From left to right, Doris Gehrke, Fern Brant, Lorraine Olson, Helen Walseth, Frances Hime. COMMUNITY SERVICES. Terri Eklund, Activities Supervisor; Sharon Gageby. Recreation Secretary; Karen Osborn, Program Supervisor; Jim Elert, Communications Specialist. Missing: Tom McMullen, Kathy Schum, Kathy Knapp, Dolores Tilseth, Duane Googins Psychologist; Shirley John Burton. Mogck, Secretary to the Psychologist. 14 What Would You Do If You Suddenly Inherited $1,000,000? MS. BARNES — Retire and travel. spend cold winter on MR. BERG — Retire. MR. BJORKLUND — Air condition the hand room a sunny beach. MS. BOUT A — I would travel all over for at least a year (with my camera) and meet lota of people what did you think I'd do? MS. BRIX — I would invest it till enough Interest was accumulated to live on, then spend my time being in many interesting places. MR- BULLOCK — Give it to the school district and if they didn't need it. I would give it to the yearbook staff. Teachers 15 MR. BURLINGAME — Invest it and live happily ever MR. CLARK — Buy an airplane, after. MR CORDNER - Eetabliah a vacation reaort in Trinidad; build two apartment buildings in Mpls.. invest in stocks. MS. CORRIGAN — Invest in real estate, buy a car. a house, lot of clothes, take a trip, take all my family on a trip; are you offering me $1,000,000? MR. CUTKOMP — I'd buy a luxury liner and spend the rest of my days floating from port to port. MR DENNISON — I would give it to Mr. Palm so he could have his brain transplanted. buy MR. FRITZ — Cry for joy and retire. MR. ELIAS — Take $20,000 off the top and travel to spots in the world 1 want to revisit and visit for the first time. Buy controlling interest in a mfg. concern with the rest. MR. EVANS — Get married, travel, pay debts, boats, plan early retirement 16 MR. GANNON — Buy my own golf course, limit it to poor golfers, end hire myself a Pro. MR. COGGINS — Be thankful. Attempt to use it in appropriate manner to benefit my family and friend a well a contributing a lot of it to ocial agencie . MS. GRANT — P y off our Thunderbird, raise Arabian horsea, and give the rest to my parents. MS. HAQQ - Retire. MR. HART — Invest one half and spend one half. MR. HAUBNER — Learn to fly and own my own airplane so that I could travel to places I've never seen. MR. HIRE —Take everyone in school on a trip to Hawaii during February. MR. HOLDEN • After inheritance taxes I may have enough to take a weekend hunting trip. MR. HOULE — Ask for another million. 17 MR. HUG1I.L — After Peanut Head” Jimmy and “Iron Ran jeer” Rudy jet more than their share in taxes. I would blow the reat on Easy Living!'' MR. LEWISON — Continue doing exactly what I'm do- ing • teaching and coaching. I would inveat at least half of MS. LUND — Buy a new wardobe and take off for a it in land lengthy cruise of the Caribbean and South Sea . MS. MALONE — Send my parent to Ireland, buy a farm, give the reat to a worthy cauae of an environmental MS. MATHIEWSON — Travel by ocean-going freighters nature. six months a year. MR. LARSON — I'd buy a baseball team and move it to the St. Anthony Stadium. MS. LUNDQUIST — I would take all my students on an all expense paid trip to Spain stopping in Mexico. Central South America on the way. MR. MC CABE — Spend it! 18 MR. MCGUIRE — I'd buy ten $100,000 candy bar . MR. MELBY — Take a year off to spend it. MR MILLER - After the inheritance taxe were paid, I would u e what wa left for a pleasure trip to beautiful downtown New Brighton. MR NESHEIM - I would bound and sing and would buy moat everying. Then when my buying binge wa •pent, and I wa down to one red cent — When I wa once MS. NEVE — Make a down payment on the $6,000,000 MS. NERNEY — Retire! more broke, then I would oin the common folk — again. man. MS. OSTLUND — I'd make a certain someone (could it be Robert Redford??) an offer he couldn't refuse! MR. PALM — Collapse, then pcnd $100,000 having a great time on the French Riviera, pay taxe . and save the remainder. MR PAULUS - RETIRE' MR. PKARI. — Open my own school and play to]f in Florida. MS. PLOTNIK — I would buy svaryona at VHS a 1978 VILLAGER; then I would divide the remainder with my family and favorite charities. MR. PRUST — Something I’m not. MR. REDLJNGER — Pay the taxes and invest in real estate — travel to far away places. MS. REII.LEY — Purchase lakeshore property in northern Minnesota and build our “dream home” there; invest the remainder for that rainy day. MS. RONNING — Go through these stages: 1) faint, 2) state of shock, 3) one week of disbelief. 4) finally get down to planning ways of sharing the money. MR. SANDBERG — Take the world hiatory class on a field trip to Europe. MR SCHL1EF — Move to London. MR SCHRUM — Start farming and travel until it is all gone. 0 MR- SHELSTAD — I would build a badly needed multipurpose recreation center (including an ice arena) and donate it to St. Anthony Village High School. MR. SMITH — I'd faint. MS. SOBOLA — I'd give it to the Chess Club. MS. TILTON — ?? MS. WESTROM — If I didn't die of shock. I'd retire and use the money to travel all over the world. I'd also set up a scholarship fund for students. MR. WILKE — Buy a boat and head South. MR. YUREK — I'd pay off all my debts first. Then I'd put tho rest in tiia bank and live off the interest! MR. ZIEBARTH — Give it aw MS. ZIMMER — I would love to buy a condominium on Money bores me. v to ne d ’ teachers. the iiland of Maui and spend time there as well as do lota of traveling. Ban SlLNHAS IVIOSdS ■ A Time Still Unforgotten King Tom and radiant Queen Maria accept congratulations. Homecoming ’77 ... eggfight — the yolk’s on you! ... senior girls triumph over juniors in flag football ... check-out the cheerleaders ... coronation holds special dreams for Queen Maria and King Tom ... Pep Fest ... Where’s your balloon, Chrisann? ... Happy Birthday, Bob and Becky ... football players know where to put it — in the skit ... seniors and 7th graders have winning floats ... Huskie gridders overhaul the Injuns 21-6 ... marching band salutes the movies during half time ... couples celebrate second consecutive Homecoming victory Saturday night to the music of Up and Coming! Joe and Cindy peek at the winners’ scrolls. The seniors’ float is number 1. 25 “Why Not Join The Giraffes?” Jr. High play “Why Not Join the Giraffes?” a big success ... the first jr. high play with 3 set changes ... “Soul of a cucumber” by Janice ... we have “picked on our drumsticks” instead of “scalpels on our guitars” ... directors Mr. Elias and Laura Subak did a fine job ... “Kathy, any more cake left?” Ha Ha ... “Hey, you guys in the booth, watch your cues, 0. K.?” ... cast and crew met afterwards at Farrells. Why, you ... “What would you do in a convent?' CREW: Back row: K. Swords, J. Koski, D. Miel, D. Johnsen, M. Gallagher, C. Stish. Middle: C. Dahlman, T. Warwa, K. Stephens, L. Welch. Front row: C. Madden, M. Johnsen, R. Sage. CAST. Back row: C. Eid, C. I-etourneau, D. Johnsen, D. Rebelein, M. Goldman. First row: J. Basara, R. Sage, C. Lindman, S. Bailey, S. Wildes, M. Johnsen. Innovative Christmas Play This Year At VHS For the first time in its history, St. Anthony Village High presented theater-in-the-round with the audience seated onstage ... the play was “The Christmas Miser” (Dec. 21-22) with Mr. Fritz directing ... “The Miser” shows how a “squeezing, grasping, old man (Joe Pawlik) sees the light of true Christmas and changes his ways” ... other performers were R. Cullen, S. Dehnhard, D. Gates, D. Johnsen, B. Johnson, M. Marks, K. Mibus, J. Noe, L. Subak, K. Welch, and S. Yurek. Snow Daze ’78 — It Seems Snow Daze 1978 ... began Feb. 12 with boys’ broomball ... juniors took the lead soon ... seniors retaliated by taking first in the snow sculpture competition with their version of R2D2 ... attendance night was won by the 10th grade ... girls’ broomball winners were the juniors ... Friday wound up with the seniors taking first with the sign and the skit ... Monica Herrera did a fine job as emcee of the Pep Fest ... E. Olson and R. Pearson crowned the winners: Pam Bjorklund and Steve Loughlin ... junior high winners were Susan Cartwright and Jeff Carlson, 7th grade, and Nina Smith and Dan Loahr for 9th ... Saturday night couples danced to music provided by Myles Spooner Band. Eighth graders try their luck at snow sculpturing. Pam shows her delight at being crowned Snow Daze queen; Steve is just as happy. c-A Like Only Yesterday “Saturday Night Live” The stare of Saturday Night Live” take a final bow! Village Varieties 1978 — wasn’t this the night of the Pop Concert, Mike? ... senior, junior, and Pom Pon girls perform dances to music from recent hit movies ... seniors proved Charlie Brown isn’t the only blockhead ... duet of Pam and Gunhild ... Andy’s Angels celebrate after a hard day’s work ... Tom, Lisa, and Vicki sing “Precious and Few” ... faculty duet with pianos ... commercials and Weekend Update help make the show a success ... Joe Pawlik is student director; Ms. Mathieson is advisor. The five-member cast of the spring play, “Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds,” gave excellent performances ... Roberta Cullen, as the mother, aptly portrayed her as a neurotic woman with numerous hang-ups ... Sue Dehnhard and Cheryl Lindman effectively depicted daughters of nearly opposite personalities ... Karen Mibus became senile Nanny, and Tina Karelson performed competently as a smug high school student ... Mr. Hughes directed the spring event. Seeds For The Future Cast and Crew include Steve Schrenk, Sue Dehnhard. Tina Karelson, Joe Walbon, Judy St. Cyr, Julie Benyo, Roberta Cullen. Karen Mibus, and Cheryl Lindman. Honoring Future Scholars 1978 NHS JUNIORS. Row 1: T. McKenney, K. Anderson, J. Ripley, M. Studenberg, A. Ostberg, S. Schiena, C. Kelly. Row 2: M. Jedinak, K. Scott, M. Buskirk, B. Floren, S. Fahrenholz, S. Loughlin. Row 3: N. Johnson, M. Stroncek, J. Turgeon, J. Fritz, K. Boe, L. Stish. Missing: Steve Madsen. 1978 NHS SEIORS. Row 1: S. Beaubien, T. Wimsett, J. Berg, C. Scott, S. Hoganson, J. Benyo. Row 2: P. Leba, D. Hildebrandt, T. McDaniel, K. Steadland, L. Ostebee, K. Steadland. Row 3: R. Wesala, L. Sauer, T. Pence, A. Wagner. National Honor Society ... ceremony began with a spaghetti dinner ... Joe Pawlik emceed the presentations ... baby slides of new members ... funny(?) anecdotes by old members ... welcome by Dr. Ness ... Is Joe going to receive an unsigned diploma? ... waiting for the photographer ... get Henry out of the picture! 1977 NHS MEMBERS. Row 1: N. Hugill. P. Feigal. E. Anderson, H. Root, C. Stroncek. K. Jurkovich, J. Yurista, J. Holler. Row 2: M. Cartwright, L. Anton, L. Peleske, S. Schrenk, G. Geisinger, J. Pawlik. E. Carlson. Missing: M. Wallace, S. Fischer. Pops American Style: 1978 Pops American Style ... “Little Bit Country,” How you do dat? ... Short people get revenge ... Everybody polka ... “Man with the Golden Arm,” I’m Robert Hall ... Uncle Rog’s Fat Farm ... It’s Pop Concert time! ... Dixieland Band ... Who brought treats? ... Paul Henry sells vacuum cleaners ... Julie types to music ... Angels play the Blues ... Run that by again in slow motion ... Afterwards off to Farrell’s for ice cream. Prom Theme: Pieces Of April Over sixty couples attended this year’s Prom which was held at the Marquette Inn in the IDS Center ... the band Sterling performed the theme “Pieces of April” ... Cathy and Joe announced the Grand March ... various activities were enjoyed by the couples on Sunday ... Mr. Sandberg acted as the advisor and chaperone of the Prom ... Cathy Kelly headed the Prom Committee ... April 29 has provided many lasting memories. Awards Well Deserved: May 16 LEFT, Guidance Counselor Dave Melby congratulates Eric Carlson on his Merit Scholarship. RIGHT, Ed Anderson receives the Park Construction scholarship. BELOW, Yearbook editor Terese Bucko introduces her assistants. Associate Principal Alden McCutchan conducts his last VHS Awards Night program. ABOVE, Principal A1 Rosinski congratulates Valedictorian Joe Pawlik. (Not pictured: co-Salutatorians J. Holler, E. Carlson.) BELOW, newspaper advisor Ed Clark congratulates co-editor Kay Jurkovich. Seasons: Show Tunes 1978 Show Tunes 1978 .. .a musical salute to the four seasons ... concert choir presented its program in a relaxed atmosphere under the direction of John Opsata .. .choir blended together beautifully for a truly fine show laced with great solos and duets ... individual choir members really put on a great performance .. .choir sang popular selctions .. .everyone got into “The Gingerbread Man” .. .the choir returned for their first encore! Graduation: Facing Tomorrow Graduation ’78 ... a sad ending but a beautiful beginning ... all together for the final time ... fond memories of the years past ... looking toward the future ... remembering ... the good times and the not-so-good .. working together to form the Class of 1978! SENIORS CAROL ADELMANN MICHAEL ALLEN DEBORAH ANDERSON EDWARD ANDERSON DAVID AYRES LINDA ANTON RICHARD BALDWIN 42 Seniors SANDRA ABRAHAMSON TODD BALKO JULIA BAUSTERT DOUGLAS BASARA TODD BOYCE 44 Seniors I et me make that perfectly clear! ROBERT BRANGER CHRISANN BRAND DOUGLAS BRANT TERESE BUCKO DALE BORYS ROBERT BRASKET Seniors 45 ROBERTA CULLEN KENDALL KLI.ING BRADLEY TO UN CK RICHARD DURTSCHE ft I BARBARA ELSEN La± VJVJ LYNN ERICKSON NANCY HENDRICKSON 50 MONICA HERRERA Seniors PAUL HENRY NANCY HUGILL DAVID HILDEBRANDT RENAY HODSON JEANNE HOLLER SHARON HOGANSON BARBARA HULTGREN SCOTT INGVALDSEN CRAIG HUNTER GEORGE JAKIMETZ SUSAN JAMBOR SUSAN JOHNSON BASIL JOSEPH JULIE JURICKO KAY JURKOVICH JEFF KENNEDY MICHAEL KIMBALL JOHN KLOSTERMAN Boogie Down!! TERRY KMIT RANDAL KNOX RANDY KOCH SHARON KOCH Seniors 53 ROSEMARY KOSIK NANCY KOEPCKE KEVIN KRAUT ROSANNE LABENSKI MICHAEL LACEY SCOTT LA VALLEY LYNN OLSEN LAURA OSTEBEE KATHY O’SHEA TERESA PENCE CRAIG PRESCOTT THOMAS PETERSON MARK PUFFER CHERYL SCOTT REBECCA SEELEY THOMAS SHAMP Wardrobe (and wir) furnished by K Mart MICHAEL SHOU, LAURA SOUK MELANIE VERKINS ANN WAGNER GLENN WILSON TERRI WILSON JULIA YURISTA KRISTOPHER ZIEGLER THOMAS PELOQUIN SARAH FISCHER THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES IN WHICH YOU’VE PLAYED A PART. FOR THEY ARE ALWAYS NEAREST AND DEAREST TO MY HEART . . THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES THAT ARE YOURS AND MINE ALONE. FOR THEY RECALL SO MANY SPECIAL MOMENTS I HAVE KNOWN THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES THAT TIME CAN NEVER DIM . . I NEVER COULD REPAY YOU FOR THE JOY I’VE FOUND IN THEM! —M.J. LAURA OSTEBEE AND TODD BOYCE, CLASS FLIRTS JEANNE HOLLER AND BRAD DEKAN- ICK, MOST ATHLETIC Senior Hall Of Fame LAURIE PELESKE AND JOE PAWLIK, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MARIA PSYHOGIOS AND TOM SHAMP, BEST LOOKING LAURIE PELESKE AND TOM MC DANIEL, SANDY ABRAHAMSON AND DAN GATES, BEST ALL-AROUND CLASS CLOWNS JULIA YURISTA AND TOM PELOQUIN, MOST TALENTED KAY JURKOVICH AND JOE PAWLIK, MOST SERVICE Ann W. Debbie A 1 Ed A. Carolyn 0. Nancy N. A. Pam Kim M. Angie S. Teresa P. Nancy, Terri, Judy Seniors: Remember When Shelli B. Colleen M Kevin Keith S. Johanna B. THE GIRLS Franklin H Debbie A Gunhild W. Laurie P. i . t' t v Vf ' i;' XK' X K X 7 X X X •• X x X ?X X X V ' ■ X 4 ” n . . .. n ) 'vxv x- x- v , , o T - 3 JX? Xx 1 , i ! mmZ' j - fin i , i £ GUvofec£ f' X • V ) 4$ X X V X... % ir x v fx xv X 1 .0 ox 'V r’v d- lA- ryvx v ik x x x W. f V W J XXX VuX v 4 K X x,' 1° 6 i A X. Krv, w.ux N x j ■ftLtr rcY‘ 72 73 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors: One More Time |srTewK THE JUNIOR CLASS works together ... raising money for Prom ... selling Fuller brush products and raking leaves ... sponsoring disco dance ... cruising around afterwards ... going to parties ... leading the juniors are Pres. Cathy Kelly, V.P. Sherrie Schiena, Sec. Leisha Klassy . . . Treas. Toni Loreno ... anticipating their senior year! J. Alexander K. Anderson P. Anderson R. Baggenstoss J. Baldwin P. Bjorklund K. Boe J. Boskovich R. Bracchi R. Bremseth J. Bren R. Bucko G. Burch M. Buskirk L. Bye M. Cahill W. Callen J. Campbell S. Carlson K. Casanova F. Chinquist M. Chorzempa M. Cook C. Cotten J. Croft T. Dageford L. Davis P. Dietrich D. Dombeck R. Dorumsgaard S. Dosch V. Dowdle K. Durand M. Eberlein J. Eknes 75 D. Esau K. Evans J. Ewald S. Fahreholz S. Faldin M. Fischer B. Floren L. Flysjo T. Folstad J. Forsythe L. Fox J. Fritz J. Fudali S. Fudali T. Gabel J. Gabler B. Gallagher A. Good J. Goodsell M. Goodsell J. Gromek D. Gunder L. Gunderson E. Harkcom S. Hertog T. Hertog C. Hiebel S. Hire P. Hodson S. Hommel M. Horvath M. Hunt J. Iunnazzo S. Jacenko D. Jackson R. Jambor L. Jaszewski M. Jedinak B. Johnson J. Johnson L. Johnson N. Johnson C. Kaufman C. Kelly M. Kelly C. Kemper S. Killpatrick L. Klassy S. Klucas M. Knox R. Knox J. Kosiak L. Koski S. Kratz D. Kripotos T. Lang T. Larson P. LaValley T. Leba J. Ledwein J. Ledwein R. Leonard K. Lloyd J. Lofgren L. Ludford B. Lundquist M. Macy M. Maczka S. Madsen M. Marks R. Marquis L. Matthys T. McKenney K. Mibus S. Miedtke J. Mikkola J. Misiak C. Mitchell L. Mom-chilovich S. Moritz Morningstar L. Narog J. Noe L. Novak B. Nyberg M. Nygaard D. Olson A. Ostberg D. Pawlik Pawlyshyn D. Payne B. Pierce S. Poston S. Pray C. Puncochar R. Radunz B. Rapp M. Reinhart J. Ripley C. Rosenthal C. Rossbach R. Saja D. Savstrom S. Schiena A. Schluender C. Schmolze M. Schwabe K. Scott J. Scovil T. Seeley R. Sitzmann C. Skovran R. Smith C. Stenberg L. Stish P. Stone M. Stroncek M. Studenberg M. Stuewer J. Svac B. Tedlund R. Tessier J. Thompson J. Torguson J. Turgeon D. Utke J. Walbon R. Walbon K. Westlund D. Whit« H. Wiehoff D. Wiley M. Wistrand L,. Wood Sophs: Unforgettable Moments Welcome to the senior high the Class of ’80! Sophomores have an undefeated football team and strong boys and girls basketball teams ... sophomores are involved in ... visiting mortuaries ... dissecting frogs ... showing off class rings ... alternating interior angles ... cheek to cheek dancing in gym. Class officers are Pres. Paula Tilseth, V. P. Soteria Psyhogios, Sec. Lisa Allen, Treas. Liz Gates ... Voice of Democracy contest winner Jeff Baustert ... Sophomores are the peppiest at pep fests ... having an active year! J. Behl R. Bell L. Bjorke L. Bjorklund M. Boyce M. Bratland P. Bridgeman M. Burton J. Calguire B. Carlson J. Carlson S. Carr A. Castillo B. Christenson T. Christenson P. Christopherson J. Croft T. Cyra J. Dahl C. Dahlberg Help! I’m being held prisoner by a tuba! 81 What’s the sophomore battle cry — SNACK BREAK! S. Dowdle A. Engel J. Erickson J. Erickson L. Falconio B. Falls B. Flaherty B. Floren A. Follen D. Forsberg C. Friend J. Froehle J. Gallagher E. Gates D. Geisel C. Gromek D. Gunderson B. Hager D. Handberg D. Harris J. Hartman M. Hass K. Hauglid T. Haus A. Hawkinson T. Heinrich T. Hertog L. Hickerson J. Hill R. Holsten M. Howey C. Iacarella R. Iverson R. Jacobsen W. Jameros B. Johnson 82 B.Johnson J. Johnson P. Johnson L. Juricko J. Jurkovich P. Kantorowicz C. Kiminki W. Kloos P. Kmit C. Kozlak J. Krueger K. Uba T. Leba N. Leonard J. Lepsch D. Litecky K. Maahs T. Mach B. Martin E. Martin J. Martin E. Matthys K. McNulty W. McReavy L. Melby K. Melius L. Miller S. Miller J. Minks L. Mliner W. Moore C. Morris G. Lloyd D. Loken L. Luckman K. Maahs Do I have a thyroid problem?? 83 M. Murphy J. Naegele C. Neumann E. Opland J. Osekowsky C. Oatebee J. Osterbauer K. Palm K. Parmelee J. Pearson T. Peleske S. Peterson C. Piersak S. Psyhogios L. Ranallo M. Rasmusson R. Rebelein C. Relf 84 R. Thompson T. Thompson P. Tilseth A. Tombarge D. Torguson V. Tracy S. Tuomie C. Utke D. Walker M. Watson D. Wehr M. Wente D. Wiehoff K. Wildes D. Wohlenhaus JUNIOR HIGH Freshmen: Sharing Memories FRESHMEN lead the junior high in spirit! Guided by Pres. Sharon Stone, V. P. Carol McDaniel, Sec. Mel Hanlon, Treas. Sue Johnson ... the freshmen have a super year ... Jr. High Homecoming Princess Julie Siggelkow ... freshmen spend their time hiding out at snack break, getting kicked out of the library, studying hard ... supporting their great basketball team and memorizing equations ... freshmen Santas win hall decorating contest ... the ninth grade is ready to tackle senior high Did someone call my name? S. Carlson B. Carr T. Cartwright P. Casanova M. Cassidy E. Chinquist P. Cowan D. Cragoe A. Curtin H. Czupryna C. Dahlman L. DeKanick K. Dickey S. Dorumsgaard B. Draves J. Alexander S. Amundsen W. Anderson J. Baker T. Baldwin T. Balko J. Barton J. Berg S. Bjorke R. Brant E. Bratland J. Brede C. Breheim B. Bremseth C. Brostrom V. Brown P. Butterfield M. Bye 87 Ruth and Mary check it out. D. Gehrke J. Geisel A. Glass C. Grundmayer L. Gullickson S. Hadeen G. Handberg M. Hanlon P. Hartman S. Heinrich V. Heuer M. Holsten S. Hommel J. Huber K. Jacenko K. Jambor R. Jasewski D. Johnsen J. Johnson L. Johnson D. Enrooth D. Erickson A. Evenson G. Falldin J. Fischer R. Forsythe M. Fox T. Fritz J. Fudali T. Gabel E. Gallagher E. Gavic 88 S. Lacey J. LaMere D. Larson J. LaTourelle K. Leba P. Ledwein C. Letourneau D. Loahr S. Loken R. Loreno M. Lucas P. Ludford R. Lupient L. Maczka L. Magnolo R. Marks C. McDaniel A. McKenney J. Mezzenga P. Miedtke 1977-1978 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 89 D. Pence K. Peterson L. Peterson T. Peterson M. Pisansky M. Misiak S. Montgomer S. Nelson J. Noe J. Oliver B. Olsen M. Ostberg R. Osterberg J. Palm S. Pawlyshyn D. Pekas M. Pucel L. Pulscher C. Rissell L. Rudzitis A. Saja D. Scovil M. Sholl J. Siggelkow M. Slonine N. Smith R. Smith B. Somers 90 K. Stephens C. Stish S. Stone G. Stovall R. Stuart D. Studt D. Suhr L. Svac G. Swanson M. Swierczek C. Swiriduck M. Tessier D. Thompson M. Thompson P. Tonkin D. Tuomie D. Turgeon K. Watson J. Weber K. Wheeler D. Wiley A. Wilson L. Wimsett D. Worts T. Worwa A. Wynn D. Zajac “Vsanchai Breheim, known by many as Chai, was born on March 25, 1962. Chai was born in Thailand and at the age of seven was brought into our lives. He couldn’t speak English very well but man, he was active; you never saw him walking, he was always running and laughing. He found a funny side to everything. He was a lover of all sports. He always wanted to be somebody. In fact, his dream was to make it to the Olympics. He loved people; he always wanted to help, always trying to take on more responsibility than he could handle. Always laughing, always running, always joking, always teasing. That was Chai. Chai was deeply loved and will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him. God will now comfort and keep Chai with Him always.” Part of the eulogy written by his aunt, Debbie Breheim. En fV ecr o 0£ chri 0 8th Grade: Memories A. Christenson B. Christenson K. Comer M. Cook M. Coulter M. Cragoe T. Dageford T. DeAngelo T. DeFilippis M. DeKanick V. Dosch Of Fun K. Adelmann J. Ahmann J. Anderson M. Anton M. Bailey B. Baker J. Basara C. Bergman M. Berny B. Bjorklund J. Bofferding E. Borg B. Bowerman M. Bracchi S. Breheim B. Brehmer K. Brind J. Burton M. Butterfield M. Bye Eighth Grade has an active year ... painting windows for Homecoming .. Homecoming Slogan: “The Indians will be beat ’cause they can’t stand the heat” .. Class officers are Pres. Tim Gates, V. P. Jackie Ahmann, Sec. and Treas. Dennis Ferguson ... Eighth Graders spend their time in Health ... “Is that the respiratory system or not?” in Math and English putting together radio shows ... no longer the youngest in the Junior High, 8th Graders enjoy picking on the new 7th graders ... The class of ’82 has a super year!! N. Downing C. Durbahn L. Edgren C. Eid J. Engle V. Evenson D. Ferguson P. Fischer T. Franzese R. Fugere J. Gamache T. Gates J. Getter B. Glockzin M. Goldman L. Good S. Goodsell C. Hammond J. Happe J. Haug R. Haugan J. Hauge B. Hedin K. Helm M. Hess M. Hiebel K. Hugill L. Hultgren M. Hynes D. Iverson J. Jaszewski P. LaForce T. LaValley C. I epsch S. Leitzke C. Lindman M. Lloyd J. Loughlin P. Loyas A. Lundgren S. Lupient C. Madden L. Main P. Marquis C. Martin T. Matthys D. McDaniel M. McGinn B. McIntyre D. Metusalem P. Meyers P. Miller J. Mitchell S. Montgomery J. Newcomer M. Nizielski A. Riabokin J. Rogers C. Rohner R. Sage M. Sallman J. Sandford B. Sartor S. Sawamura R. Schwabe M. Schwartz J. Shaddrick T. Skwarek S. Smigleski S. Stish P. Stroncek K. Stroom K. Swords L. Taylor M. Thomas M. Thompson S. Thornton D. Timmersman J. Tuzinski S. Ugargol A. Umen S. Ungemach M. Vijums G. Villella V. Villella N. Volna L. Wachenheim J. Wagner T.Wagner S. Walker S. Warumzer L. Welch E. Weyhmann S. White S. Wildes S. Wilson M. Wimsett L. Wood J. Woody B. Yost K. Zawislak T. Zumwalt 7th Grade: Making Memories Seventh grade is ... trying to open lockers ... gym suits ... girls in shop, guys in home ec. ... winning first prize for their Homecoming float ... contributing to Jr. High Lites ... organizing a spirit committee to sell “83 is the one to be” buttons ... class pres. Jane Martin, v.p. Tom Clemens, sec. Lynn Torguson, treas. Tyler Brown ... ’83 is the one to be! K. Anderson K. Anderson P. Andrescik P. Babcock R. Balasubramanian E. Berg M. Bonaventura P. Boyce L. Brama J. Brede S. Bremseth T. Brostrom D. Brown T. Brown A. Burns K. Burton S. Campbell J. Carlson R. Carlson S. Cartwright L. Christen K. Christenson D. Clasen T. Clemens C. Cowan B. Dahlman K. Dehnhard J. Dietrich J. Dowdle A. Dregger J. Evans L. Farber J. Fugere T. Gabel M. Gallagher D. Groothius C. Haugan R. Havrish M. Henry J. Hildebrandt K. Hire T. Holmes K. Hultgren R. Iverson D. Jankowski M. Johnson A. Johnson M. Johnson T. Johnson M. Jones P. Jurkovich N. Kantorowicz K. King J. Knox P. Koehler D. Kopka T. Korba T. Krebs S. Larson P. Ledwein M. Litecky W. Loreno D. Lubke J. Luciw C. Lynes S. MacNeil M. Maczka J. Martin B. Meier J. Miel G. Miller L. Momchilovich S. Nelson L. Noe L. Novak A. Olson S. Panning L. Pearson A. Peterson B. Peterson J. Piersak B. Powles J. Ranallo A. Rimarcik M. Rudensky N. Saja B. Shipper B. Scovil R. Seeley B. Shadduck J. Skowronski S. Smalley D. Smuda S. Sommer D. Staege D. Stockton E. Tomas L. Torguson D. Tracy J. Umen B. Villella H. Waller S. Wehr J. White A. Williams J. Wistrand T. Worwa M. Zajac J. Zebro J. Zimmer ORGANIZATIONS Sr. Council Does It Right SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. Bottom row: E. Mueller, J. Smith, J. Carlson, S. Abrahamson. L. Ostebee. Row 2: T. Boyce, L. Johnson, M. Psyhogios, D. Gates. S. Koch. Row 3: T. Wilson, T. Follen, J. Fudali, M. Wistrand, J. Kosiak, M. Buskirk. Row 4: J. Naegele, M. Cook, G. Geisinger, M. Wallace, K. Jurkovich. Row 5: H. Root, T. McDaniel, Advisor Alden McCutchan. Senior High Student Council: an inexperienced council led by Pres. Howard Root, V. P. Mike Cartwright, Sec. Edie Mueller, Treas. Tom McDaniel, and School Board Rep. Laura Ostebee sets high goals ... the projects include a successful D-Day, a working relationship with the School Board, police-student relations meetings and the possibility of a student lounge ... the council wishes to thank Mr. McCutchan for his help ... great people make this council one of the best! Jr. High: Tomorrow’s Leaders Junior High Student Council. Bottom: L. DeKanick, J. Martin, P. Jurkovich, K. Anderson, A. Wilson. Row 2: S. Ugargol, T. Dageford, M. McGinn, C. Eid, S. Goodsell. Row 3: J. Ahmann, S. Johnson, S. Heinrich, D. Enrooth, J. Siggelkow, C. McDaniel, C. LeTourneau. Top row: M. Pucel, S. Ungemach, L. Weyhmann, J. Kripotos, A. Scheller, D. Johnsen. Advisor Joe McGuire. Junior High Student Council ... led by Advisor J. McGuire, Pres. Dave Johnsen, V.P. Tom Cartwright, Sec. Sharon Stone, Treas. Steve Johnson ... sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance, Homecoming Dance, Sweethearts Dance, End-of-Year Dance, and hosted several notable assemblies: Romane, the Hypnotist, Shangoya (Mr. Cordner’s musical group), a Coca Cola audio visual presentation on advertising, and a Pepsi assembly on music ... the Council gave $20 to each class to fund Christmas decoration of halls ... presented a winter ice cream social at the SAV Nursing Home ... Council hopes to obtain (from Scholastic) free Huskie notebooks for students ... busy year for the Council! 103 and her assistant. Mary Ann Weinmeyer and Rosemary Kosik Wishful thinking! Nancy Koepcke and I.auric Peleske Together we get the job done. Mark Nygaard The next SI’C (we wish)! Ann Haws and .Joanne Misiak The mad typi: 104 Steve Jasinski-Photography Kditor. Hey. Mr. Sieve, what happened to Dave Johnacn-Buainea. Editor. How about a quick your shades?- game of 500? 1978 YEARBOOK: THE MEMORY BOOK (Above) l.ee Ann Yurekl.ayout Kditor. ”1 thought you said this was going to be easy. (Below) Johanna Berg-Copy Kditor. Will you take the im-lure' ' Putting together the 78 Villager . . looking back it doesn’t seemas bad as it really was. “But, Miss Plotnik, I don’t want to be editor!” What do you mean our deadline was last week? Will someone please take some pictures? Who is the mad typist? Salt and soap fights . .. the bunny hop .. . popcorn lunches wrestling (?) ... What happened to dictionary 84? ... Our editor has “foot” problems many hours of indexing, writing, selling ads (and yearbooks!), organizing, and doing layouts . .. Yeats and SPC ... a dedicated staff spends hundreds of hours putting together a memorable book! Trresr Bucko-Editor-in-( hief. “I don't smile for juat anyone (get it. S.P.?)! Printing Our Memories: “Village High Views” Editors Michele Wallace and Kay Jurkovich work with small staff to put out the VIEWS ... Anne Ostberg gains valuable experience as Sports Editor ... “Yes, the deadline was yesterday” ... cartoons by Franklin ... “Oh no! Someone has stolen Henry!” ... “What d’ya mean the printer lost ALL our copy? ... Steve Yurek is new Photography Editor ... new newspaper room in closet of auditorium ... controversial editorials on arena scheduling, finals ... Mr. Clark reigns as advisor ... don’t forget Underwood 5! ... Dave Johnsen is Business Editor ... poor editors plead for copy! Editors Michele and Kay relax in their “office” with Underwood 5. VILLAGE HIGH VIEWS staff. Bottom: Steve Yurek. Renee Bracchi, Anne Ostberg. Row 2: Jeff Baustert, Julia Yurista, Cathy Kelly, Advisor Ed Clark. Top row: Kay Jurkovich, Dave Johnsen, Michele Wallace, Ann Haws, Franklin Haws. Seated in Julia's lap, Underwood 6. 106 Reminiscent Of Ink And Pen Marge Holsten, Pam Ludford, and Sandra Stish organize copies of Junior High Lights” before distribution to the students and staff. The Junior High has its very own newspaper ... “The Junior High Lights” ... fun-filled action, excitement for all willing to work ... the third year of publication is a great success ... thanks to the dedication of the coadvisors Kathy Neve and Bonnie Ostlund ... staff work on school activities, cartoon drawings and all the sporting news ... also many thanks to Mr. Holden for all of his help ... members of the staff (pictured below) .. Bottom Row: C. Brostrom, S. Stish, L. Svac, J. Basara, S. Ugargol, C. Eid. Row 2: L. Gullickson, T. Karelson, M. Holsten, D. Smuda, P. Ludford, L. Maczka. Row 3: S. Hommel, M. Hanlon, J. Sigelkow, C. McDaniel, S. Johnson, S. Heinrich, A. Kotrba. Top row: C. Letourneau, D. Johnsen. Standing: Advisors K. Neve and B. Ostlund ... Missing: T. Cartwright, J. Barton, and C. Hammond. “A SQUAD FALL CHEERLEADERS: Pam Feigal, Nancy Johnson. Maria Psyhogios, Sharon Hoganson, Jennifer Baker, Gunhild Weiberg, Pam Bjorklund, Gina Zaccardi, Lori Novak. “B” SQUAD BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Julie Siggelkow, Wendy Moore, Kathy McNulty, Teri Mach. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: Joni Christenson, Sherry Schiena, Paula Hodson. Missing: Leanne Koski. A SQUAD BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Sharon Hoganson, Jean Mikkola, Jennie Baker, Maria Psyhogios, Lori Novak, Pam Feigal. 108 Remember The Cheerleaders SWIMMING CHEERLEADERS: Jennifer Eknes, Teresa McKenney, Carol Adelmann, Renee Marquis. •B” SQUAD WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Joan Erickson. Lauri Pulscher, Jackie I aMere. Missing: Lisa Allen. B SQUAD FALL CHEERLEADERS. Bottom row: S. Hommet, W. Moore. T. Mach, L. Allen. Top: S. Psyho-gios, L. Bjorklund. J. Carlson, J. Erickson. A SQUAD WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: G. Weiberg, C. Skovran, B. Hultgren, S. Kratz. Missing: Jill Iannazzo. AFS: Something To Remember Renfrey Pearson, AFS student from Tasmania, lives with the Puncochars ... Renfrey enjoys wargaming (especially the Napoleonic and Ancient periods) as a hobby ... things he like about American schools — the choices in music and art, less pressure on deciding one’s direction in life ... things he dislikes — no standardization between schools; therefore, grading must vary and it’s very easy to graduate ... Welcome, Renfrey! AFS CLUB. Bottom row; D. Anderson. R. Pearson. S. Schrenk, A. Haws, A. Ostberg. Row 2: K. Lloyd. S. Poston, L. Sauer, B. Hultgren, L. Ostebee, T. Wilson, R. Bracchi, M. Marks. Row 3: N. Koepcke. T. Follen, S. Abrahamson, L. Peleske. P. Maxwell, A. Wagner, J. Campbell, Missing: Advisor .Jody Lundquist. Renfrey Pearson — Australia's answer to John Tra-Renfrey meets his American hosts. volta! Reflections Of The World FRENCH CLUB. Bottom row: L. Olsen, R. Kosik, M. Zahhos. J, Berg, G. Schwaab. M. Holsten, P. Smuda, L. Zieper. Row 2: S. Dehnhard, K. Welch, L. Subak, M. Reinhart, L. Momchilovich, D. Anderson, M. Weinmeyer, K. Stephens, S. Johnson, P. Ludford, M. Swierczek, L. Anton. Top row: Advisor P. Bouta, C. Rossbach, C. Kiminki, R. Pearson, B. Lundquist, D. Kripotos, J. Baker, R. Lupient, C. Anderson, R. Marquis, A. Wagner, C. Piersak, B. Somers. K. Palm, K. Casanova, D. Handberg. French Club ... successful jewelry sales ... looking forward to spring in Paris ... eating out “French ” style ... advisor Pat Bouta ... Le Circle de Francais ... lota of fun activities ... officers: Linda Anton, Ann Wagner, Carolyn O’Conner, Lee Ann Yurek. Spanish Club ... Adios Ms. Lundquist ... Welcome Mrs. Jacobson ... officers Pam Stone, Teresa McKenney, Cathy Kelly, Laura Jaszewski ... sampling Guadala Harry’s ... Julie Campbell travels to Spain ... neighboring schools participate in fiesta. SPANISH CLUB. Bottom row: K. Lloyd, R. Jaszewski, M. Hanlon, S. Hommel, R. Bracchi, J. Gabler, S. Poston. J. Ripley, C. Mitchell, A. Saja, S. Carlson. Row 2: S. Schiena. L. Pulscher, L. Narog, J. Hill, T. Heinrich, P. Smuda, K. Boe, A. Haws, M. Marks, K. Koepcke, M. Pucel, M. Thompson. Top row: advisor B. Jacobson, J. Campbell, B. Hager, N. Johnson, K. Hauglid. T. Peleske, J. Croft, E. Baker, S. Nelson, K. Watson, T. Worwa, A. McKenney, L. Savastrom, C. Kelly, P. Stone, T. McKenney, L. Jaszewski. Time Has Slipped Away Duetsch Club: Herr Cutkomp, advisor ... German Club Pres. Tom Fritz, V.P. Carol Grundmeyer ... “We’re out of candy! Yea!” ... sampling authentic German cuisine ... young travelers looking forward to spring in Munich ... we are really growing strong! Chess Club ... took 1st in their division of the Chess League with a 9-1 record ... in playoffs scored victories over Park Center, Burnsville, and Hastings ... lost in 4th round to Kennedy ... next year’s team looks Chess Club. Seated: Russ Holsten, Steve Kramer. Standing: Jerome Shaddrick. Advisor Lynn Miller, Strong with only Chris Kramer, Bob Branger, Randy Knox, one member leaving. German Club. Bottom: Anne Scheller, Linda Rudzitis. Row 2: Nancy Downing, Carol Brostrom, Anita Wynn, Carol Grundmayer, Ann W'ilson. Row 3: Lisa Svac, Maria Pisansky, Todd Peterson. Mark Lucas, Robbie Osterberg. Top row: Advisor Kent Cutkomp, Stewart Montgomery, Paul Casanova, Tom Fritz, David Suhr, Jason Huber. Debating Our Future Debate captains Mike Sage, Howard Root placed 14th in State, named to all-conference team ... Stockton, Martin, Root, Sage took 1st in Lakeville tournament ... coached by Ruth Westrom ... other debate trips included Des Moines, Mankato, Duluth, Worthington, Watertown ... debate teams meet daily during class and after school. DEBATE. Bottom row: Mary Ostberg, Lisa Schrenk, Tina Karelson, Marge Holsten. Row 2: Eric Martin, Dave Stockton, Mike Sage, Howard Root, Advisor Ruth Westrom. VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America). Bottom row: P. Freund, R. Leonard, C. Cotton, M. I acey. Row 2: T. Balko, S. Dunton, J. Juricko, M. Bieniewicz, C. Gustafson. Row 3: J. Alexander, R. Reichow, S. Ingvaldsen, S. Page, D. Basara, D. Langen-berger, C. Hunter. Last row: Advisor Tom Holden, K. Ziegler, C. Worts, S. LaValiey, R. Dymanyk, J. Klostermann. 113 Speaking Of Memories . . . Sr. High Speech Club. Sitting: Kay Jurkovich, Jean Jurkovich, Julia Yurista, Laura Subak, Mary Jo Studenberg. Kneeling: Mike Sage, Howard Root, Joe Pawlik, Craig Wittman, Steve Yurek, Steve Schrenk. Missing: Advisors R. Westrom, J. Fritz. Jr. High Speech Club. Seated: I eslie Good, Elizabeth Weyhmann, Ann Marie Johnson. Standing: Cheryl Lindman, Jerome Shaddrick, Andrea Lundgren, Patti Jurkovich, Advisor Georgians Sobola, Chris Eid. 114 Speech Clubs Memories: Pages Of A Book Future Homemakers of America. Paula Babcock, Beverly Powles, Paula Kantorowicz, Nancy Kantorowicz, Advisor Judy Brix, Karen Koepcke, Linda Rudzitis, Pam Miedtke. FHA ... the homemakers of tomorrow ... officers are Pres. Pam Miedtke, V.P. Paula Kantorowicz, Sec. Linda Rudzitis, and Treas. Karen Koepcke ... attended district convention with dinner at J’s ... successful cookbook sale ... advisor Ms. Brix ... “Dime” dinners!? ... BOOK CLUB ... discussions from Shakespeare to women’s lib ... meets every other week ... nice, quiet (?) meetings ... advisor Ms. Sobola ... being able to pick their own themes ... both clubs are fyn for all. Junior High Book Club. Front row: Leslie Good, Pam Paar. Top row: Matt Goldman, Chris Eid, Andrea Lundgren, Carla Stish, Advisor Georgians Sobola. Missing: M. Rudinsky, H. Waller, D. Lubke. 115 Elements Of Our Future Senior High Science Club ... an opportunity for students to work on individual or group projects of their own choosing ... one project this year: to assemble and launch a 12 ft. hot air balloon ... a Snow Daze launching ... another launching was planned for spring ... Pres. Kevin Kraut, V.P. Chris Stroncek, Sec.-Treas. Bob Branger ... club meets second Tuesday of the month .. Mr. Larson is advisor ... The Junior High Science Club, which meets the first Tuesday of the month, has Mr. Burlingame as advisor ... the members work on individual Sr. High Science Club. Sitting: Ed Anderson, Back row: Craig Wittman, Dick Durtsche, Steve experiments Schrenk, Advisor Ellsworth Larson. Bob Branger. Jr. High Science Club. Kneeling: B. Johnson, T. Rimarcik. Row 2: J. Shaddrick, L. Good. J. Ahrens. Top row: M. Goldman. S. Walker, T. Brown, J. Umen, A. Lundgren, Advisor C. Burlingame. Spotlighting Our Future AUDIO-VISUAL CREW. Joe Walbon; Duane LIGHTING CREW. Front row: Steve Schrenk, David Miel. Back row: Steve Larson, CETA; Lorraine Madsen, AV aide; Rick Yurek, Felicity Miel, Lisa Schrenk, Jim Koski. Freude (missing). POM PONS. Sitting: B. Gallagher, J. Jameros, L. Narog, K. Palm, P. Smuda. J. Naegele. Standing: C. Kelly, L. Bye, D. Kripotos, K. Melius, R. Wesala, L. Sauer, C. Morningstar. Not pictured: Advisor Laurie Radmer. Fun Times Spent Together Pep Club. Bottom row: C. Friend, M. Psyhogios, S. Abrahamson, E. Mueller, J. Smith, J. Makowske, K. O’Shea, G. Weiberg. Row 2: S. Johnson, A. Wagner, L. Peleske, J. Hara, J. Fudali, S. Hommel, J. Baker, C. Leba. Row 3: T. McKenney, N. Johnson, L. Novak, M. Zahhos, R. Marquis, P. Hodson, S. Schiena, T. Heinrich. Row 4: T. Pence. T. Follen, C. Kelly, T. Loreno, B. Lundquist, P. Stone, C. Morningstar, J. Mikkola, Advisor Bonnie Ostlund. Letterwinnere Club. Row 1: R. Pearson, D. Durtsche, M. Kimball, T. Boyce, B. Joseph, J. Freund, D. Gates, S. Johnson, S. Hastay. Row 2: B. Litecky, M. Johnson, T. Peloquin, I). Borys, J. Makowske, S. Koch, T. McDaniel. T. Shamp. Row 3: J. Kennedy, G. Geisinger, S. Beaubien, S. Bailey, B. Carlson, P. Smuda, L. Schrenk, D. Thompson, J. Croft. Row 4: J. Fritz, M. Stroncek, P. Maxwell, M. Hartmann, J. Bren, C. Neumann, M. Buskirk, J. Eknes, T. Hertog. Row 5: E. Harkcom, B. Callen, S. Klucas, C. Stenberg, J. Ripley, S. Killpatrick, L. Matthys, N. Johnson, J. Martin. Row 6: C. Puncochar, J. Kosiak, S. Madsen, S. Loughlin, B. Rapp, J. Ledwein, M. Wistrand. Missing: Advisor B. McCabe. Preparing For Tomorrow WECEP CLUB (Work Experience Career Exploration Program) at left. Front row: Laurie Sandford, Rosalie Smith. Row 2: Mariella Knox. Shari Charlson. Diane Dombeck, Lisa Hickerson. Row 3: Carol Birkeland, Bob Walbon, Rick Kowal, Dale Zebro. Missing: Advisor Bill McCabe. MOEA (Minnesota Office Education Association) below. Front row: Dave Goldner, Craig Prescott, Colleen Meehan, Lori Edgren, Advisor Irene Lund. Row 2: Mary Crowe, Karin Koppes. Top row: Kendall Elling, Ann Butterfield, Judy Hara, Edie Mueller. VHS CONCERT BAND. Row 1: Julie Juricko, Marjorie Holsten, Laura Ostebee, Diana Solis, Renee Hodson, Barb Risen, Wendy Moore, Nancy Neumann, Janet Brede. Row 2: Kirsten Anderson, Joanne Boskovich, Angie Smuda. Sue Erickson, Debbie Thompson, Jean Jurkovich, Judy St, Cyr, Sue Kratz, Jean Mikkola, Paula Hodson, Joe Osterbauer, Dave Hildebrandt, I aura Maczka, Joel Engle, Joan Erickson, Betsy Opland. Row 3: Robyn Arnsdorf, Cindy Gray, Karin Anderson, Laura Solie, Mary Jo Studenberg, Renee Tessier, Terri Wilson, Jeremy Oliver, Julie Benyo, Rollie Rudzitis, Craig Wittman, Teresa Gabel, Barb Hultgren. Row 4: Larry Falconio, Renee Bracchi, Eric Harkcom, Bill McReavy, Sharon Hoganson, Robyn Arnsdorf, Mark Howie, Jon Walker, Basil Joseph, Jeff Johnson, Beth Nyberg, Lisa Schrenk, Mark Bratland, Steve Killpatrick, Mike Johnson, Jeff Torguson, Mark Eberlein, Dave Torguson, Director Roger Bjorklund, Cindy Friend, Colleen Friend. Row 5: Steve Jasinski, Mark Nygaard, Paul Henry, Craig Ostebee, Ted Christenson, Bill Callen, Jim Fritz, Howard Root, Dave Nash. Barry Tedlund, Mary Marks. Holding On To A Memory Terri Wilson and Lee Ann Yurek lead the marching band on a windy Friday as part of the Homecoming Parade. VHS Band ... led by Director Roger Bjorklund, Pres. Cindy Gray, V.P. Dave Hildebrandt, Sec. Laura Ostebee, Treasurer Rollie Rudzitis ... last summer’s awards include 1st place at Aquatennial Torchlight Parade, 1st in the Lions Parade at Thunder Bay, 1st in marching and color guard at Foley’s Fun Days, and 1st at a marching band festival in Stillwater ... band among 16 in nation to march in Winnipeg’s field parade in June. VILLAGE Echoing Voices Of Time CHOIR. Bottom row: Laura Narog, Diane Geisel, Karin Koppes. Anne Schluender, Gina Zaccardi, Vicky Loken. Jeanne Ripley. Row 2: Linda Luckman, Paul Tilseth, Lynn Olsen, Suzanne Dehnhard, Jenny Smith, Sandy Abrahamson, Julia Yurista. Row 3: Ken Maahs, Aric Rohner, Jim Erickson, Mark Montague, Dave Payne, Ty Larson, Mark Schwabe. Not pictured: Director Opsata. CHOIR. Bottom row: Renee Marquis, Karin Anderson, Mary Zahhos, Pam Feigal, Terese McKenney, Nancy Hendrickson, Becky Iverson, Jane Calguire, Becky Pierce. Row 2: Kim Maxwell, Jeanne Carlson, Lori Novak, Gunhild Weiberg, Felicity Miel, Chris Thomas, Kay Jurkovich, Lisa Bye. Row 3: Tom Peioquin, Ron Dorumsgaard, John Gray. Renfrey Pearson, Franklin Haws, Tom Baker, Mark Wegner, Jackie Mihx. Karen Parmelee. Remember When The One-Act Play Took Honors At State? ONE-ACT PLAY. Bottom row: Steve Schrenk, Julie Baustert, Bob Rebelein, Jeanne Noe. Row 2: Dan Gates, Laura Subak, Steve Yurek, Julia Yurista, Julie Campbell. Top: Kelly Welch, Donna Smuda. Missing: Joe Pawlik and Director Joe Fritz. One-act play, “The Miracle Worker,” won region championship February 4 and went on to State to receive the highest rating given in the State meet, the Starred Performance ... state competition consisted of eight teams from each of the eight regions ... four of the eight teams received star ratings ... regions also consisted of eight entries ... magnificent performances by Joe Pawlik, Julia Yurista, Roberta Cullen, Bob Rebelein, Steve Yurek, Dan Gates, Donna Smuda, Laura Subak and Kelly Welch ... Mr. Fritz did a great job of directing ... says he really “feels good about the play’s success” and he enjoyed working with the “finest, most lovable, attractive, intelligent people in the whole world!” HIGH SCHOOL BOWL. Michele Wallace, Captain Joe Pawlik, Howard Root, and Eric Carlson — won their first two matches against South St. Paul and St. Louis Park High Schools. The VHS team lost in the quarter finals to Minneapolis Central. Kay Jurkovich was student coach; Ruth Westrom was advisor. 123 ATHLETICS riiBH i VHS FOOTBALL OPPONENT 18 Blake 6 6 Brooklyn Ctr. 7 0 Grace 50 13 Centennial 18 13 Prior I ake 0 6 Marshall-U 12 21 Minnehaha 6 8 Mahtomedi 14 25 Golden Valley 8 BADMINTON VHS OPPONENT 0 Orono 18 1 Orono 17 3 Chaska 15 0 Chaaka 18 6 Shakopee 12 5 Shakopee 13 9 Golden Valley 9 6 Golden Valley 12 TABLE TENNIS 9 Golden Valley 9 9 Golden Valley 9 13 Orono 5 12 Orono 6 16 Orono 2 16 Orono 2 BOYS’ BASKETBALL VHS OPPONENT 38 MarshalMI 65 54 Minnehaha 48 80 Brooklyn Ctr. 47 67 Blake 33 56 Golden Valley 54 62 Mahtomedi 50 52 Centennial 64 47 Marshall-U 54 63 Minnehaha 53 73 Brooklyn Ctr. 57 58 Blake 56 59 Golden Valley 54 63 Mahtomedi 57 70 Centennial 53 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL VHS OPPONENT 42 Blake 23 35 Golden Valley 51 41 Mahtomedi 32 44 Centennial 31 42 Marshall-U 58 34 Minnehaha 27 39 Brooklyn Ctr. 41 38 Blake 23 34 Golden Valley 59 43 Mahtomedi 35 31 Minnehaha 45 37 Brooklyn Ctr. 23 45 Marshall-U 48 26 St. Francis 42 45 Centennial 33 GYMNASTICS VHS OPPONENT 108 Centennial 69 107 Blake 81 122 Mahtomedi 110 111 B. C. 73 110 Mahtomedi 103 107 Brooklyn Ctr 88 115 Centennial 88 94 Blake 95 BOYS’ SWIMMING VHS OPPONENT 1 Anoka 101 93 Kellogg 79 73 Fridley 98 69 Mounds View 104 64 Blake 105 Cambridge Inv. 1st 80 Sibley 92 Eau Claire Relays 3rd 59 Spring Lk. Pk. 113 65 Osseo 106 39 Golden Valley 44 63 Cambridge 107 61 N. St. Paul 111 108 Irondale 99 63 Ramsey 109 WRESTLING VHS OPPONENT 31 Mounds View 24 17 Cambridge 34 37 Washburn 15 23 Elk River 24 32 St. Francis 23 67 M. Academy 0 56 Golden Valley 6 34 Centennial 24 46 Marshall-U 12 39 Richfield 13 43 Brooklyn Ctr. 15 43 Anoka 39 HOCKEY VHS OPPONENT 5 Marshall-U 7 7 Golden Valley 5 7 Centennial 3 6 Minnehaha 2 2 Brooklyn Ctr. 5 1 Mahtomedi 14 3 Blake 5 2 Marshall-U 6 1 8 Golden Valley 6 6 Centennial 3 1 Minnehaha 3 4 Brooklyn Center 2 1 Mahtomedi 5 3 Blake 8 GIRLS’ SWIMMING VHS OPPONENT 90 Mariner 82 90 Apple Valley 80 101 Heights 69 102 Fridley 68 75 Blake 97 Lindbergh Relays 7th 24 White Bear Lk. 59 107 Ramsey 64 99 Kellogg 73 91 Cambridge 81 89 N. St. Paul 83 101 Princeton 67 105 65 v VHS 0 5 9 10 4 8 0 1 4 4 3 4 11 1 BASEBALL OPPONENT Centennial Irondale Brooklyn Ctr. Blake Minnehaha Marshall-U Mahtomedi G. V. Centennial Brooklyn Ctr. Blake Minnehaha Mahtomedi Marshall-U 4 1 4 3 2 9 1 3 9 5 1 1 1 5 GIRLS’ TRACK VHS OPPONENT 76 St. Bernard 70 Golden Valley 41 Marshall-U 43 Mahtomedi 27 Blake Spring Lk. Pk. Inv. Chisago Lk. Inv. Tri-Metro Relays 57 53 16 92 56 5th 6th 6th BOYS’ TENNIS BOYS’ TRACK VHS OPPONENT VHS OPPONENT 4 Minnehaha 1 41 St. Bernard 67 2 Mahtomedi 3 38 Minnehaha 42 1 Blake 4 Chisago Lk. Inv. 7th 5 Centennial 0 Conf. Relays 5th 5 Golden Valley 0 Shakopee Inv. 5th 4 Marshall-U 1 Spring Lk. Pk. Inv. 5th 4 Brooklyn Ctr. 1 44 Blake 6 5-2 2nd in Conference 52 Centennial 72 VOLLEYBALL VHS OPPONENT 2 Mpls. South 1 2 Blake 0 CROSS COUNTRY 2 Eden Prairie 1 1 Marshall-U 2 The 1977-78 Cross Country 0 Henry 2 scores were unavailable for 2 Golden Valley 1 printing. 2 Centennial 1 Grace 0 2 0 Mahtomedi 2 1 Minnehaha 2 2 Brooklyn Ctr. 0 1 Hill-Murray Reg. 2 GIRLS TENNIS The 1977-78 Girls’ Tennis scores were unavailable for printing. SOFTBALL VHS OPPONENT 18 Irondale 19 0 Brooklyn Ctr. 10 4 Centennial 15 8 Blake 9 4 Minnehaha 21 6 Mahtomedi 21 0 Golden Valley 15 0 Centennial 17 1 Brooklyn Ctr. 11 23 Blake 21 14 Minnehaha 15 3 Mahtomedi 10 GOLF VHS OPPONENT 221 Golden Valley 216 225 Mahtomedi 206 228 Centennial 225 228 Minnehaha 237 213 Blake 214 211 Brooklyn Ctr. 230 227 Marshall-U 237 218 Mahtomedi 202 Football: A Memorable Season HUSKIES FOOTBALL: off to a good start with a win over Blake ... Homecoming victory (again!) win in Prior Lake in the snow (Where did you find the mud, Jim?) a final victory over Golden Valley ... a 3-win, 4-loss final record and a tie for third in Conference ... senior cocaptains Todd Boyce and Tom Shamp ... Allconference most valuable Brad DeKanick ... Mgrs. L. Anton and N. Hugill ... B-Squad ... a great season! A big win over Mahtomedi to capture Conference crown undefeated ... Great Job! VARSITY FOOTBALL. Bottow row: P. Saja, E. Harkcom, M. Bieniewicz, K. Steadland, T. McDaniel, M. Allen, D. Gates, S. Loughlin, B. Wall, M. Buskirk, J. Fudali. Middle: S. Killpatrick, P. Matelsky, J. Ledwein, T. Hertog, K. Ziegler, B. Litecky, B. Floren, S. Madsen, K. Puncochar, P. Merrill, M. Cartwright, B. DeKanick. Top row: Coach Nesheim, Coach Evans, R. Koch, D. Basara, M. Wistrand, J. Fritz, K. Kraut, D. Borys, J. Forsythe, S. Hertog, B. Joseph, T. Shamp, S. Johnson, S. Johnson. “B” FOOTBALL. Row one: E. Stockton, T. Follen, S. Tuomie, C. Neumann, J. DeAngelo, P. Bridgeman, L. Ranallo, C. Gromek (co-capt.), D. Litecky, B. Floren, D. Loken. Row two: Coach Shelstad, T. Thompson (co-capt.), B. McReavy, J. Froehle, D. Wehr, P. Zaccardi, M. Wente (co-capt.), T. Hertog, C. Ostebee, J. Johnson, J. Behl, J. Baustert, M. Beaubien. Harriers Have A Solid Season Huskie harriers have a strong season ... finishing sixth out of twenty-two in a big meet at Duluth; Mike Stroncek and Bob Brasket place 16th and 19th out of 288 runners respectively ... Senior captains B. Brasket, E. Carlson, and C. Stronek ... Huskies run to a 4th place conference finish ... girls crosscountry ... a small but solid team ... girls run in Duluth meet and practice in the snow ... A GREAT SEASON BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY. Top row: J. Johnson. E. Carlson, C. Kemper, S. Carr, R. Pearson, Coach Redlinger. Bottom: M. Wegner, C. Stroncek, B. Brasket, M. Stroncek, J. Bren. Volleyball: Unequaled Girls B” SQUAD VOLLEYBALL. Top row: Coach Barnes, D. Thompson, L. Jaszewski, P. Stone, J. Okay, girls, who glued the ball to Jurkovich, L. Hultgren, C. McDaniel, J. Berg, C. Engle, M. Horvath. Middle row: Mgr. J. Ripley, the 'net? S. Stone, L. Svac, L. Momchilovich, C. Rossbach, K. Anderson, B. Christenson, S. Breheim. Bottom row: K. Koepcke, S. Johnson, J. LaMere, A. Christenson. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL. After school practices ... bumps, spikes, power serves ... captains, J. Holler S. Koch, push the team to a four-win, three-loss record and a third place conference finish ... most valuable player-Jeanne Holler ... all-conference Debbie Thompson ... honorable mention R. Tessier and J. Holler. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. Top row: Asst. Coach Barnes, J. Makowske, J. Holler, T. Peleske, D. Thompson, M. Hunt, R. Tessier. Middle row: S. Klucas, J. Croft, D. Zachman, M. Reinhart, K. Westlund, T. Pence. Bottom row: K. Anderson, Mgr. J. Ripley, J. LaMere, K. Durand. Missing: Coach Houle. Girls’ Swimming, Tennis GIRLS’ TENNIS. Top: L. Good, C. Scott. L. Matthys, J. Pulscher, P. Tonkin. C. Anderson. A. Smoka, Coach Sack. Bottom: T. Heinrich, M. Ostberg, A. Good. M. Labenski, L. DeKanick. Not present: G. Geisinger, S. Beaubien. GIRLS’ SWIMMING. Bottom: M. Jones, C. Durbahn, M. Pisansky, M. Jones. J. Ahmann, Mgr. R. Haugan. Row 2: L. Kotrba, R. Fugere, R. Marks. B. Somers, L. Pulscher, M. Coulter, S. Sawamura. Row 3: Coach Berg, J. Froehlich, J. Fugere, R. Carlson, L. Brama. Row 4: J. Zimmer, J. Woody, V. Evenson, J. Eknes, S. Ungemach, Asst. Coach English, L. Main. Row 5: J. Knox, J. Piersak, N. Downing, P. Miller, J. Rogers, C. Gray. Girls’ Tennis ... began August 16 with running and other fun practice ... coming late ... getting hungry during the meets ... bus rides to and from meets ... drinking up all the orange juice ... the banquet at Mama D’s ... hard work and determination made the team strong! ... capt. Cheryl Scott. Girls’ Swimming ... a young team ... cocaptains Cindy Gray and Jane Froehlich ... long practices and many hours in the pool ... individual performances lead girls to regions. 131 Girls . . . Sharing Memories Girls’ basketball: cocaptains Julie Makowske and Kathy O’Shea led the team to a 45-point pizza and a mass collision at Marshall-U ... Mac and Don’s at Brady ... frustrating practices with spiderman ... 5 golf claps at Centennial ... 50 free throws ... double overtime with Marshall-U ... ending the season with an 8 win, 6 loss conference record ... congratulations Renee Tessier allconference ... Huskie girls are dynamite! “B SQUAD BASKETBALL. Bottom row: M. Ostberg, C. Brostrom, C. Anderson. P. Tonkin, M. Thompson, W. Jameros. Top row: A. Wilson, E. Baker, B. Carlson, T. Peleske, J. Jurkovich, A. Wynn, Coach S. Paulus. Missing: L. Svac. “A” SQUAD BASKETBALL. Coach Clyde Burlingame, Betsy Opland, Mary Reinhart, Cindy Friend. Teresa Pence, Julie Makowske, Renee Tessier, Debbie Thompson, Kathy O'Shea, Sharon Koch, Kathy Durand, Lisa Juricko. Looking Back: Boys’ Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL. Bottom row: Coach John Gannon. M. Allen. B. Litecky, Mgr. G. Mezzenga. Row 2: S. Loughlin, M. Chorzempa, E. Anderson, M. Bratland, B. Sitzmann, T. VonBehren, K. Kraut, S. Miedtke, S. Madsen, D. Hildebrandt, S. Fahren-holz, K. Scott, D. Loken. “B” SQUAD BASKETBALL. T. Thompson, M. Beaubien, J. Baustert, S. Carr, J. Froehle, D. Walker, B. Suhr, E. Stockton, D. Loken, Coach D. Melby. Center: M. Bratland. The Huskie cagers ended their season with a conference record of 11-3 ... starters for this year were seniors Ed Anderson and Bob Litecky along with juniors Steve Loughlin, Kelly Scott, and Bob Sitzmann ... leading in scoring was Bob Sitzmann with Ed, Steve, and Kelly close behind ... a disappointing one-point loss to the Chiefs in regions ... All Conference were Bob, Steve ... Honorable Mention were Ed, Kelly ... Good seasons ahead! 133 VHS Hockey Team Has Memorable Season In 1977-78 Another fine hockey year completed ... co-captains DeKanick and Shamp led the team to an overall record of seven wins, thirteen losses, and two ties ... in Region 3 the team beat Grace in the first round but lost to Hill-Murray in the second ... the team was backed by seniors Brad DeKanick, Tom Shamp, Joe Meyers, Dale Borys, Tom Peterson, Mark Puffer ... underclassmen added strong support to the team with junior goalies Bryan Floren and Bill Callen ... DeKanick scored 15 goals and 12 assists in 14 conference games ... Coach Shelstad predicts a good ’79 season with 12 returning lettermen ... Great year, guys! VARSITY AND “B” SQUAD HOCKEY. Bottom row: John Gromeck, Bill McReavy, Paul Kmit, Dan Tuomie. Row 2: Doug Loahr, Paul Bridgeman, Eric Harkcom, Tim Seeley, Bill Callen, Bryan Floren, Dan Litecky, Tom I eba, Steve Tuomie, Capt. Brad DeKanick, Brent Christianson. Top row: Coach Jeff Shelstad, Coach Pete Green. Mark Puffer, Mike Buskirk, Dale Borys, Mark Howey, Loren Flysjo, Tom Peterson, Alt. Capt. Tom Shamp, Jim Kosiak, Craig Gromek, Mike Boyce, Mgr. Nancy Hugill. Not pictured: Joe Meyers, A1 Hendrickson, and Coach Brad Shelstad. 134 Unforgettable Wrestlers Huskie wrestlers are seen ... skipping lunch (and breakfast and dinner) ... in morning (and after-school) practices ... running around school in 5 layers of clothing ... and finally on the mats ... hard work pays off in a 1st place Conference finish and 8 all-conference grapplers: Neumann, Pekas, Freund, McDaniel, Steadland, Steadland, Johnson, Wistrand ... Freund to State ... co-captains Johnson and Freund ... Great! “B” SQUAD WRESTLING. Bottom row: G. Falldin, D. McDaniel, T. Balko, S. Falldin. Top row: D. Enrooth, D. Pence, S. Pray, T. Follen, M. Kelly. Missing: Coach B. Lundeen. VARSITY WRESTLING. Bottom row: C. Neumann, D. Wiehoff, D. Pekas, J. Tonnell. J. Freund, S. Hastay. Top row: T. Hertog, M. Wistrand, S. Johnson, K. Steadland. T. McDaniel. Coach J. Lewison. Swimmers Take 2nd In Region; Short Season For Badminton BOYS’ SWIMMING. Bottom row: S. Killpatrick, C. Ostebee, J. Kennedy, P. Leba, B. Brasket, Mgr. R. Haugan. Row 2: V. Tracy, S. Tracy, J. Fritz, T. Fritz, G. Wilson, C. Kemper, Coach R. Berg, Asst. Coach P. Wegner. Top row: M. Wegner, M. Burton, R. Pearson, D. Durtsche, C. Schmolze, M. Nizielski, D. Tracy. Swimming team finished 2nd in Regions ... relay team of Fritz, Fritz, Leba, and Tracy took 6th in State ... Leba also took 6th in State in 50-yard freestyle ... Coach thrown twice in pool! The badminton-table tennis team ended the season with a fine showing by Amy taking 1st, Julie and Leslie taking 2nd, Lynn and Gale with good effort — thanks Diane, Nancy! BADMINTON AND TABLE TENNIS. Front row: G. Geisinger, C. Scott, J. Ripley, K. Anderson, K. Anderson. Row 2: L. Olsen, S. Bailey, L. Peleske, J. Holler, N. Downing. Row 3: Badminton Coach D. Pearson, R. Arnsdorf, L. Good, K. Boe, A. Good, J. Croft, L. Schrenk, R. Bracchi, K. Anderson, B. Nyberg, Table Tennis Coach N. Sholl. Spring Into Softball SfiSJS JR. HIGH SOFTBALL. Sitting: L. Good, A. Scheller, P. Tonkin, L. Svac, L. Mattiia. Kneeling: J. Burton, N. Downing, M. Pisansky, S. Johnson, G. Schwabb, C. Kozlak, M. Jones. Standing: K. Helm, A. Wynn, C. Grundmeyer, C. McDaniel, J. Berg, S. Stone, M. Thompson, C. Bremseth, Coach L. Barnes. Varsity softball ... captains Mary Mumert and Debbie Anderson push their young squad toward as many victories as possible against strong opponents like Golden Valley ... team is plagued by injuries ... B-Squad ... another young and inexperienced team that’s showing improvement ... good attitude leads team’s strengths. Our girls show much promise! “A” SQUAD SOFTBALL. Kneeling: M. Ostberg, J. LaMere, K. Durand, D. Anderson, M. Cook, S. Riabokin, M. Mumert, C. Friend. Standing: Coach J. Bullock, M. Slonine, A. Good, M. Jedinak, V. Dowdle, L. Jaszewski, T. Pence, M. Marks, Mgr. M. Hunt, Asst. Coach L. Barnes. Man 137 Gymnasts Love Tennis Gymnastics ... high expectations led to a successful season ... co-captains S. Hoganson and M. Hartman led team to a conference championship for the second year in a row ... a 7-1 record along with an 8th in State rating gave the team their best season ever ... L. Bjorklund, P. Bjorklund, N. Johnson are all conference ... Boys’ Tennis team ended another fine season ... captain was 1st singles player Ed Anderson ... 1st doubles team was M. Cartwright and M. Johnson. BOYS TENNIS. Kneeling: J. Pearson. R. Rudzitis, K. Scott, D. Hildebrandt, K. Wildes. D. Forsberg. Standing: Coach B. Sack, T. Zimmerman, M. Hatlestad, M. Johnson, M. Sholl, E. Anderson. B. Joseph, M. Cartwright. Missing: S. Hertog, S. Madsen. GYMNASTICS. Row 1: Mgrs. K. Anderson and L. Bjorke, S. Hoganson, N. Neumann, P. Smuda, L. Bjorklund, P. Bjorklund. J. Boskovich, K. Stephens, L. Klassy, J. Siggelkow, S. Hommel, G. Stovall, Coach C. Grant, Asst. Coach D. Johnson. Row 2: J. Ednes, D. Handberg, R. Jaszewski, J. Baker, M. Hartman, L. Matthys, N. Johnson, L. Schrenk, M. Swierzek, P. Hartman. Remembrance Of A Good Team VARSITY BASEBALL ... Huskie batmen are led by strong hitting and pitching ... captains Brad DeKanick and Dan Gates hope to lead the team to a top-3 conference finish ... Centennial expected to be the toughest opponent ... B-SQUAD ... a captainless squad that excels in pitching and enthusiasm ... these are baseball VARSITY BASEBALL. Row 1: Coach G. Palm, J. Gromek, J. Thompson, B. Wall, B. DeKanick, S. teams well worth I oughlin. Row 2: M. Buskirk, R. Koch. M. Bieniewicz, G. Jakimetz, D. Gates. Row 3: M. Chorzempa, J. , • . Meyers, B. Sitzmann, T. Von Behren, K. Kraut. Missing: D. Loken. e emoering. “B SQUAD BASEBALL. Kneeling: Charlie Neumann, Jerry Palm, Robb Osterberg, David Larson, Tom Cartwright, John Gallagher, Jeff Baustert. Standing: Brad Draves, Mark Beaubien, Mark Howey, Bob Bowerman, Paul Kmit, Brad Carr, Bob Stuart, John Froehle, Coach Joe Fritz. Missing: Matt Wente. Running Down Memory Lane BOYS’ TRACK ... captains Bob Brasket and Chris Stroncek lead a young team with a lack of experience and depth ... team excels in high jump, shot, discus and 440-relay ... toughest opponent expected to be Brooklyn Center. GIRLS’ TRACK ... expected to be a strong team ... led by Jane Froehlich, Toni Loreno and Darnell Zachman ... team specialties are running events ... our track people are l! BOYS’ TRACK. Row 1: A. Castillo, P. Cowan, J. DeAngelo, T. Baker. Row 2: M. Tessier, B. Brasket, T. Follen, R. Lupient, C. Stroncek, J. Huber. Row 3: A. Hawkinson, J. Fritz, S. Carr, P. Casanova, R. Suhr, C. Puncochar, S. Killpatrick, E. Harkcom. Row 4: D. White, J. Bren, E. Carlson, T. Fritz, B. Sartor, C. Ostebee, M. Wistrand. Missing: Coach P. Redlinger, Asst. Coach R. Nesheim. GIRLS’ TRACK. Bottom row: E. Baker. L. Schrenk, C. Anderson, R. Arnsdorf, D. Solie, A. Saja. Row 2: K. Kopecke, S. Bailey, L. Ludford, J. Croft, T. Loreno, W. .Jameros, R. Worts, T. Heinrich, P. Sholl. Row 3: Mgr. J. Eknes, B. Seeley, P. Maxwell, N. Koepcke, J. Froehlich, J. Martin, K. Stephens. Row 4: Coach S. Paulus, D. Zachman, D. Handberg, B. Carlson, D. Thompson, L. Peterson. Missing: C. Stish. Golf: Putting Around JR. HIGH GOLF. Sitting: B. Bjorklund, T. Korba, D. Rebelein, J. Hauge. D. McDaniel, S. Wegner, V. Dosch. Standing: C. Hammond. M. Hiebel, P. Loyas, K. Hugill, E. Bratland, J. Barton, R. Glockzin, J. Kripotos, M. Nizielski. Missing: Falldin, Wheeler, Koch, Suhr, Johnson, Somers, Gavic, Butterfield, Alexander, Sandford, Iverson. VARSITY GOLF ... captain Mike Kimball leads the team against a strong Tri-Metro conference led by Mahtomedi ... team spends many hours practicing putting and driving ... determination makes up for a lack of experience ... 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INDEX ABBREVIATIONS AFS American Field Service AV Audio Visual Club BB Baseball BD Badminton table tennis BSK Basketball C Cheerleading CC Cross Country D Debate DR Drama FB Football FC French Club FHA Future Homemakers of America G Gymnastics GER German Club GF Golf HB High School Bowl HOC Hockey LB Library Assistants LW Letter Winners Club MUSI Musical Activities (Instrumental) MUSV Musical Activities (Vocal) NHS National Honor Society NSP Newspaper PEP Pep Club PP Pom Pons SO Softball SCI Science Club S Speech SC Student Council SPC Spanish Club SW Swimming TEN Tennis TR Track VICA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VO Volleyball W Wrestling YBK Yearbook —-A—- Abrahamson, Sandra (12) SC,PEP, SPC, MUSV, AFS, 4, 24, 28, 33, 42, 67, 68, 102, 110, 116, 118, 122 Adelmann, Carol (12)C, DR, MUSI, TR, 32, 42, 69, 70, 109 Adelmann, Kurt (8) 92 Ahmann, Jacqueline (8) 92, 103, 131 Ahrens, James (8) 116 Alexander, John (11) 75, 113 Allen, Lisa (10) 81, 109 Allen, Michael (12) BSK, FB, LW, NSP, 24, 42, 68, 128, 133, 2 Amundsen, Scott (9) 87, 89 Anderson, Carrie (10) 81 Anderson, Claudia (10) 81, 121, 131, 132, 140 Anderson, Debroah (12) AFS, FC, BSK, FHA, SO, 6, 30, 42, 68, 71, 110, 111, 137 Anderson, Edward (12) BSK, GER, MUSV, NHS, TEN, 24, 42, 68, 133, 116, 138, 35, 125 Anderson, Jeffrey (8) 92 Anderson, Karin (11) 33, 75, 120, 122, 130, 136, 35, 36 Anderson, Kirsten (7) 97, 120, 136, 9 Anderson, Kristen (7) 97, 103, 136 Anderson, Kristin (10) 81, 111, 138 Anderson, Penny (11) 75 Anderson, William (9) 87 Andrescik, Paul (7) 97 Anton, Linda (12) FC, NHS, SC, 42, 69, 111, 35 Anton, Mark (8) 9, 92 Anton, Paul (10) 81 Arnsdorf, Robyn (10) 81, 120, 136, 140 Ayres, David (12) 42 B-— Babcock, Paula (7) 97, 115 Baggenstoss, Rick (11) 75 Bailey, Michael (8) 92 Bailey, Sheila (10) 18, 26, 81, 129, 136, 140 Baker, Bridget (8) 92 Baker, Eileen (10) 81, 111, 132, 140 Baker, Jennifer (9) 7, 31, 87, 89, 108, 111, 118, 123, 138 Baker, Thomas (10) 81, 122, 140 Balasubramanian, Ruma (7) 23, 97 Baldwin, Jean (11) 75 Baldwin, Thomas (9) 87 Baldwin, Richard (12) CC, FB, TR, W, 4, 42, 63 Balko, Teresa (10) 81 Balko, Timothy (9) 87, 135 Balko, Todd (12) 43, 113 Barton, James (9) 87, 89, 141, 143 Basara, Douglas (12) 43, 48, 128, 113 Basara, Janice (8) 26, 92, 107 Baustert, Brian (Jeff) (10) 81, 29, 106, 128, 133, 139 Baustert, Julia (12) DR, 24, 43, 29, 69, 123 Beaubien, Mark (10) 81, 128, 133, 139 Beaubien, Michelle (12) BD, NHS, TEN, YRB, MUSV, 43, 69, 118, 131, 35 Behl, Jeffrey (10) 81, 128 Bell, Rodney (10) 81 Benyo, Julie (12) MUSI, NHS, DR, 34, 43, 62, 120, 35 Berg, Elizabeth (7) 97 Berg, Jennifer (9) 87, 130, 137 Berg, Johanna (12) FC, NHS, YBK, 43, 69, 111, 35, 145, 105 Bergman, Charles (8) 92 Bergstrom, Kevin (12) BSK, GF, NSP, 43 Berny, Mary (8) 92 Bieniewicz, Mary (12) FC, FHA, SO, TR, VO, 43, 113 Bieniewicz, Michael (11) 77, 128, 139 Birkeland, Carol (10) 119 Bjorke, Linda (10) 81, 138 Bjorke, Scott (9) 87 Bjorklund, Brian (8) 92, 141 Bjorklund, Laura (10) 31, 81, 109, 138 Bjorklund, Pamela (11) 28, 30, 29, 75, 108, 138 Boe, Kimberly (11) 75, 111, 136, 35 Bofferding, Jeff (8) 92 Bonaventure, Michael (7) 97 Borg, Eric (8) 92 Borys, Dale (12) HOC, FB, 24, 44, 52, 118, 128 Boskovich, Joanne (11) 75, 120, 121, 138, 36 Bowerman, Robert (8) 92, 139 Boyce, Jim (8) 9 Boyce, Mike (10) 81, 134 Boyce, Patricia (7) 97 160 Boyce, Todd (12) FB, LW, SC, 29, 44, 66, 102, 118 Bracchi, Margaret (8) 92 Bracchi, Renee (11) 7, 33, 75, 78, 106, 110, 111, 120, 136 Brama, Lisa (7) 97, 131 Brand, Chrisann (12) PP, PEP, 25, 44 Branger, Robert (12) CH, SCI, 44, 71, 112, 116 Brant, Douglas (12) 44 Brant, Rhonda (9) 87, 89 Brasket, Robert (12) CC, SW, TR, 6, 24, 44, 129, 136, 140 Bratland, Eric (9) 87, 141 Bratland, Mark (10) 81, 120, 133, 141 Brede, Jana (9) 87, 120 Brede, Julie (7) 6, 97, 9 Breheim, Vsanchai (9) 87, 91 Breheim, Sranya (8) 92, 130 Brehmer, Brenda (8) 92 Bremseth, Bradley (9) 87 Bremseth, Renee (11) 75 Bremseth, Sara (7) 97 Bren, Jurij (11) 75, 118, 129, 140 Bridgeman, Paul (10) 81, 128, 134 Brind, Kris (8) 92 Brostrom, Carol (9) 87, 37, 107, 112, 132 Brostrom, Thomas (7) 23, 97 Brown, Douglas (7) 97 Brown, Tyler (7) 97, 116 Bucko, Robert (11) 75 Bucko, Terese (12) YBK, 44, 70, 105 Burch, Grant (11) 75, 141 Burns, Aaron (7) 23, 97 Burton, Jody (8) 92, 137 Burton, Kristine (7) 97 Burton, Mark (10) 81, 136 Buskirk, Michael (11) 24, 75, 102, 118, 128, 134, 139, 35 Butterfield, Ann (12) 119 Butterfield, Mary Kay (8) 92 Butterfield, Paul (9) 87 Bye, Mary (8) 92 Bye, Lisa (11) 31, 33, 75, 117, 122, 143 Bye, Michael (9) 87 ....C-— Cahill, Michael (11) 75 Calguire, Christopher (12) HOC, 45, 143 Calguire, Jane (10) 81, 122 Callen, William (11) 75, 118, 120, 134, 36 Campbell, Julia (11) 7, 75, 78, 110, 111, 123 Campbell, Steven (7) 97 Carlson, Beth (10) 32, 81, 118, 129, 132, 140 Carlson, Eric (12) CC, TR, HB, NHS, 6, 45, 68, 123, 129, 140, 35 Carlson, Jacqueline (10) 81, 109 Carlson, Jeanne (12) C, DR, PEP, MUSV, SC, 24, 29, 33, 45, 102, 122 Carlson, Jeffrey (7) 28, 29, 31, 97, 9 Carlson, Ruth (7) 97, 131 Carlson, Sara (7) 87, 111 Carlson, Shari (11) 119, 75 Carr, Brad (9) 87, 139 Carr, Steven (10) 81, 133, 140 Cartwright, Michael (12) FB, HB, NHS, SC, TEN, 32, 45, 128, 138, 35 Cartwright, Susan (7) 28, 29, 31, 97, 9 Cartwright, Thomas (9) 87, 139 Casanova, Karen (11) 75, 111 Casanova, Paul (9) 87, 112, 140 Cassidy, Mary (9) 87 Castillo, Aubrey (10) 81, 140 Charlesworth, Ann (12) 25, 45 Chinquist, Eric (9) 87 Chinquist, Fred (11) 75 Chorzempa, Michael (11) 75, 133, 139 Christen, Louis (7) 97 Christenson, Amy (8) 92, 130 Christenson, Beth (8) 92, 130 Christenson, Brent (10) 4, 81, 134 Christenson, Joni (11) 108 Christenson, Kevin (7) 9, 97 Christenson, Theodore (10) 81, 120 Christopherson, Paul (10) 81 Clasen, Donna (7) 97, 9 Clemens, Thomas (7) 97 Comer, Kristin (8) 92 Cook, Mary (11) 75, 102, 137 Cook, Michael (8) 92 Cotton, Charles (11) 75, 113 Coulter, Melissa (8) 92, 131 Cowan, Cheryl (7) 23, 97 Cowan, Paul (9) 87, 140 Cragoe, David (9) 87 Cragoe, Michael (8) 92 Crepeau, Renee (12) 45 Croft, James (11) 75 Croft, Julie (10) 81, 111, 118, 130, 136, 140 Crowe, Mary (12) 45, 119 Cullen, Roberta (12) 27, 34, 46, 60 Cyrs, Thomas (10) 81 Czupryna, Henry (9) 87 —D— Dageford, Todd (11) 75 Dageford, Tom (8) 92, 103 Dahl, Jeffrey (10) 81 Dalilberg, Chris (10) 81 Dahlman, Corrine (9) 26, 87 Dahlman, Brad (7) 97 Davis, Lynelle (11) 75 DeAngelo, John (10) 81, 128, 140, 125 DeAngelo, Timothy (8) 92 DeFilippis, Ty (8) 92 Dehnhard, Karoline (7) 97 Dehnhard, Sue (10) 34, 81, 111, 122 DeKanick, Bradley (12) BB, HOC, FB, LW, 45, 46, 66, 128, 134, 139 DeKanick, Laurie (9) 87, 103, 131 DeKanick, Martin (8) 92, 95 Dickey, Kirk (9) 87 Dietrich, John (7) 97 Dietrich, Paul (11) 75 Doll, Dean (10) 81 Dombeck, Diane (11) 75, 119 Dorumsgaard, Ronald (11) 75 122 Dorumsgaard, Susan (9) 87 Dosch, Steven (11) 75, 76, 141 Dosch, Vincent (8) 92, 141 Dowdle, Jeffrey (7) 98 Dowdle, Steven (10) 82 Dowdle, Virginia (11) 75, 78,137 Downing, Nancy (8) 92, 112, 13, 136, 137 Draves, Bradley (9) 87, 139 Dregger, Alan (7) 23, 31, 98 Dunton, Susan (12) 113 Durand, Kathleen (11) 75, 130, 132, 137 161 Durbahn, Christine (8) 7, 93, 131 Durtsche, Richard (12) LW, MUSI, NSP, SW, 46, 116, 118, 136 Dymanyk, Richard (12) 113 —-E— Eberlein, Mark (11) 75, 120 Edgren, Lisa (8) 93, 119 Eid, Christopher (8) 26, 93, 103, 107, 114, 115 Eknes, Jennifer (11) 75, 109, 118, 131, 138, 140 Elling, Kendall (12) 46, 119 Elsen, Barbara (12) MUSI, SC, SO, 3, 33, 46, 54, 120, 36 Engel, Angela (10) 32, 82, 121 Engel, Catherine (11) 76, 130 Engle, Joel (11) 76, 120 Engle, Jon (8) 93 Enrooth, Douglas (9) 88, 103, 135 Erickson, Deborah (9) 88 Erickson, James (10) 82, 122 Erickson, Joan (10) 24, 82, 109, 120, 142 Erickson, Lynn (12) 46, 71 Erickson, Robert (11) 76 Erickson, Sue (12) MUSI, PEP, 46, 120 Esau, David (11) 76 Evans, Gordon (12) 47 Evans, James (7) 98, 143 Evans, Kevin (11) 76 Evenson, Alan (9) 4, 88 Evenson, Vida (8) 93 131 Ewald, Jennifer (11) 30, 76 —F—- Fahrenholz, Steve (11) 76, 133, 35 Falconio, Larry (10) 82, 120 Falldin, Gary (9) 88, 135 Falldin, Steve (11) 76, 135, 141 Falls, Brian (10) 82 Falls, Rebecca (12) 47, 119 Farber, Lisa (7) 98 Feigal, Pam (12) C, MUSV, NHS, PEP, 2, 32, 47, 108, 122, 35 Fellows, Judith (12) 47 Ferguson, Dennis (8) 93 Fife, Shelly (12) 47, 70 Fischer, John (9) 88 Fischer, Matthew (11) 76 Fischer, Peter (8) 93 Fischer, Sarah (12) 65 Flaherty, Bridget (10) 82 Flaherty, Jessica (12) PEP, SC, 25, 47, 63, 143 Floren, Bruce (10) 82, 128 Floren, Bryan (11) 24, 75, 128, 134, 35 Flynn, Teri (12) 47 Flysjo, Loren (11) 75, 134 Follen, Anthony (10) 82, 128, 135, 140 Follen, Teresa (12) AFS, MUSI, PEP, SC, BSK, 6, 48, 69, 102, 110, 118 Folstad, Ted (11) 76 Forsberg, David (10) 82, 138 Forsythe, John (11) 24, 75, 128 Forsythe, Richard (9) 88 Fox, Lisa (11) 76 Fox, Michael (9) 88 Franzese, Anthony (8) 93 Freude, Richard (8) 117 Freund, James (12) 5, 32, 48, 118, 135 Freund, Paul (11) 113 Friend, Colleen (12) PEP, MUSI, 23, 48, 116, 118, 120 Friend, Cynthia (10) 3, 82, 120, 132, 137 Fritz, James (11) 24, 30, 75, 118, 120, 121, 136, 140, 35 Fritz, Thomas (9) 88, 112, 136, 140 Froehle, John (10) 82, 128, 133, 139 Froehlich, Jane (12) SW, TR, 24, 48, 62, 131, 140, 125 Fudali, James (11) 76, 102, 138 Fudali, JoAnne (9) 88, 123 Fudali, Sue (11) 23, 76, 118 Fugere, Jill (7) 98, 131 Fugere, Renee (8) 93, 131 —G— Gabel, Terresa (9) 88, 120 Gabel, Ted (11) 76 Gabel, Tim (7) 31, 98, 144 Gabler, Julia (11) 76, 80, 111 Gallagher, Brigid (11) 31, 76, 80, 117 Gallagher, Eileen (9) 26, 88 Gallagher, John (10) 82, 139 Gallagher, Michael (7) 98 Gamache, Julie (8) 93 Gates, Daniel (12) BB, FB, DR, LW, SC, 2, 24, 29, 31, 32, 33, 45, 48, 61, 67, 70, 102, 118, 123, 128, 139 Gates, Elizabeth (10) 32, 82 Gates, Timothy (8) 93 Gavic, Eric (9) 88 Gehrke, Douglas (9) 88 Geisel, Diane (10) 82, 85, 122 Geisel, Joseph (9) 88 Geisinger, Gale (12) BD, LW, NHS, TEN, YBK, 48, 69, 102, 118, 131, 136, 35, 104 Getter, John (8) 93, 94 Glass, Anthony (9) 88 Glockzin, Robert (8) 141 Goldman, Matthew (8) 26, 28, 93, 115, 116, 144 Goldner, David (12) 48, 119 Good, Amy (11) 76, 131, 136, 137 Good, Leslie (8) 93, 114, 115, 116, 131, 136, 137 Goodsell, John (11) 76, 9 Goodsell, Mike (11) 76, 125 Goodsell, Shaun (8) 93, 103 Gray, Cynthia (12) SW, SC, MUSI, 2, 25, 49, 120, 131 Gray, John (10) 122 Gromak, Craig (10) 82, 128, 134 Gromek, John (11) 76, 79, 134, 139 Grundmayer, Carol (9) 88, 112, 137 Groothius, Duane (7) 98 Gullickson, Lynn (9) 88, 107 Gunder, Dale (11) 76 Gunderson, David (10) 82 Gunderson, Lynn (11) 76 Gustafson, Connie (11) 113 —H— Hadeen, Stephen (9) 88 Hager, Brenda (10) 82, 111 Hager, Scott (12) 49 Hammond, Craig (8) 93, 141 Handberg, Deborah (10) 82, 111, 129, 138, 140 162 Handberg, Gregory (9) 88 Hanlon, Melanie (9) 88, 89, 107, 111 Happe, Jonathan (8) 93 Hara, Judith (12) C, PEP, SC, SPC, 49, 71, 118, 119 Harkeom, Eric (11) 76, 118, 120, 128, 134, 140, 36 Harris, Donna (10) 82 Hartman, Jay (10) 82 Hartman, Maureen (12) G, LW. S, SO, 25, 49, 118, 138 Hartman, Patricia (9) 88, 138 Hass, Mark (10) 82 Hastay, Steven (12) LW, W, MUSI, 5, 29, 31, 49, 118, 135 Hatlestad, Michael (12) TEN, 32, 49, 138, 145 Haug, Judy (8) 93 Haugan, Carol (7) 98 Haugan, Ruth (8) 93, 131, 136 Hauge, James (8)93, 141, 9 Hauglid, Kimberly (10) 82, 111 Haus, Thomas (10) 82 Havrish, Robert (7) 98 Hawkinson, Allan (10) 82, 140 Haws, Ann (11) 78, 106, 110, 111 Haws, Franklin (12) BB, MUSV, NSP, 49, 71, 106, 122 Hedin, Robert (8) 93 Heinrich, Stephen (9) 88, 103, 107 Heinrich, Tamara (10) 82, 111, 118, 131, 140 Helm, Kimberly (8) 93, 137 Hendrickson, Nancy (12) PEP, SC, 6, 50, 70, 122 Henry, Michael (7) 98 Henry, Paul (12) BB, BSK, LW, MUSI, NSP, 4, 29, 32, 47, 50, 63, 120 Herrera, Monica (12) PEP, SC, 24, 29, 31, 50, 63, 70 Hertog, Steve (11) 24, 76, 128, 138 Hertog, Todd (10) 82, 128, 144 Hertog, Troy (11) 76, 118, 128, 135 Hess, Mark (8) 93 Heuer, Vern (9) 88 Hickerson, Lisa (10) 82, 119 Hiebel, Caroline (11) 2, 76 Hiebel, Michael (8) 93, 141 Hildebrandt, David (12) BSK, LW, MUSI, NHS, TEN, 5, 50, 55, 120, 133, 138 Hildebrandt, John (7) 98 Hill, Jeanne (10) 82, 111 Hire, Karen (7) 6, 28, 98 Hire, Steven (11) 76 Hodson, Paula (11) 76, 108, 118, 120 Hodson, Renay (12) MUSI, BSK, PEP, 29, 50, 120 Hoganson, Sharon (12) MUSI, G, SC, C, NHS, 6, 29, 50, 70, 108, 120, 138, 35 Holler, Jeanne (12) BD, NHS, V(, 24, 50, 66, 130, 136, 35, 125 Holmes, Todd (7) 98 Holsten, Marjorie (9) 88, 107, 111, 113, 120 Holsten, Russel (10) 82, 112 Hommel, Sandra (9) 24, 87, 88, 107, 109, 111, 123, 138 Hommel, Susan (11) 76, 118 Horvath, Michele (11) 76, 130 Howey, Mark (10) 82, 120, 134, 139, 144 Huber, Jason (9) 88, 112 Hugill, Kenneth (8) 93, 141 Hugill, Nancy (12) FB, HOC, FHS, DR, NHS, 24, 50, 69, 134, 35 Hultgren, Barbara (12) 31, 33, 51, 68, 109, 110, 120 Hultgren, Karen (7) 9, 31, 93, 98 Hultgren, Laurie (8) 130 Hunt, Madelene (11) 76, 130, 137 Hunter, Craig (12) 51, 113 Hynes, Michael (8) 93 ....I.... lannazzo, Jill (11) 31, 77 Iacarella, Craig (10) 82 Ingvaldson, Scott (12) 51, 113 Iverson, David (8) 93 Iverson, Rebecca (10) 82, 122 Iverson, Roger (7) 98 J— Jacenko, Kimberly (9) 88 Jacenko, Scott (11) 77 Jackson, Dean (11) 77 Jacobsen, Richard (10) 82 Jakimetz, George (12) 51, 139 Jambor, Karen (9) 88, 89, 189 Jambor, Robert (11) 77 Jambor, Susan (12) 51 Jameros, Jeanette (12) PP, 31, 51, 117 Jameros, Wanda (10) 82, 132, 140 Jankowski, Daniel (7) 98 Jasinski, Steven (12) YBK, MUSI, 51, 120, 145, 105 Jaszewski, Laura (11) 77, 111, 130, 137 Jaszewski, Ruth (9) 88, 111, 138 Jaszewski, John (8) 93 Jedinak, Marilyn (11) 77, 137, 35 Johnsen, David (9) 26, 88, 103, 106, 107, 105 Johnsen, Mary Kay (7) 26, 31, 98, 142 Johnson, Ann (7) 98, 114 Johnson, Barbara J. (10) 27, 82 Johnson, Barbara M. (10) 83 Johnson, Bonnie (11) 77 Johnson, Brooks (8) 94, 116 Johnson, Gregory (8) 94 Johnson, Jeffrey (9) 88 Johnson, Jeffery (10) 83, 128 Johnson, Jeffrey (11) 76, 77, 120, 129 Johnson, Kelly (8) 94 Johnson, Laurie (12; G, LW, PEP, SC, VO, 51, 54, 102 Johnson, Lisa (9) 88 Johnson, Lori (11) 77 Johnson, Mark (7) 23, 98 Johnson, Michael (12) LW, MUSI, TEN, 4, 2, 32, 52, 63, 118, 120, 138, 36 Johnson, Nancy (11) 30, 77, 108, 111, 118, 138, 35 Johnson, Patty (10) 83 Johnson, Scott (12) 52, 128 Johnson, Steven (9) 89, 103, 107 Johnson, Steven (12) W, FB, 32, 52, 63, 118, 128, 135 Johnson, Susan (9) 89, 111, 130, 137 Johnson, Susan (12) PEP, 2, 4, 52, 63, 118 163 Johnson, Thomas (7) 98 Jones, Marcelle (7) 28, 98, 131 Jones, Marlene (9) 89, 131, 137, 143 Joseph, Basil (12) FB, LW, MUSI, SC, TEN, 32, 33, 46, 52, 118, 120, 128, 138,. 36 Juricko, Juli (12) 52, 113, 120 Juricko, Lisa (10) 83, 132 Jurkovich, Jean (10) 83, 114, 120, 130 Jurkovich, Kay (12) HB, MUSV, NSP, S, SC, 7, 52, 67, 102, 104, 114, 122, 123, 35 Jurkovich, Patti (7) 98, 103, 114, 132 —K— Kantorowicz, Paula (10) 83, 115 Kantorowicz, Nancy (7) 98, 115 Karelson, Tina (9) 34, 89, 107, 113 Kaufman, Christopher (11) 77 Kelly, Cathleen (11) 77, 106, 111, 117, 118, 35, 145 Kelly, Rene (8) 94 Kelly, Mary (11) 31, 77 Kelly, Michael (9) 89, 135 Kemper, Craig (11) 77, 80, 129, 136 Kennedy, Jeff (12) GF, LW, SW, SP, 24, 53, 69, 71, 118, 136, 141 Killpatrick, Stephen (11) 24, 62, 77, 118, 120, 128, 136, 140, 125 Kimball, Michael (12) GF, W, LW, SC, 4, 53, 118, 141 Kiminki, Carolyn (10) 83, 111 King, Kathryn (7) 38, 98 Klassy, Leisha (11) 24, 30, 77, 138 Kloos, William (10) 83 Klosterman, John (12) 53, 113 Klucas, Susan (11) 77, 118, 130 Kmit, Paul (10) 83, 134, 139 Kmit, Terry (12) 53 Knapp, John (8) 94 Knox, Daniel (8) 94 Knox, Julianne (7) 28, 98, 131 Knox, Mariella (11) 77, 119 Knox, Randal (12) 24, 53, 112, 145 Knox, Robert (11) 77 Koch, Gregory (9) 89 Koch, Randy (12) BB, FB, LW, 4, 32, 33, 53, 128, 139 Koch, Sharon (12) BSK, LW, PEP, VO, SC, 53, 102, 118, 132 Koehler, Paul (7) 23, 98 Koepcke, Karen (9) 54, 89, 111, 115, 130, 140 Koepcke, Nancy (12) AFS, CC, TR, YBK, PEP, 24, 30, 110, 129, 140 Kopka, Debbie (7) 98 Koppes, Karen (12) 119, 122 Korba, Thomas (7) 29, 98, 141 Kosiak, James (11) 77, 102, 11, 134, 141 Kosik, Rosemary (12) FC, YBK, 54, 111, 104 Koski, Beth (8) 94 Koski, James (9) 26, 89, 117 Koski, Leanne (11) 77 Kotrba, LeeAnn (8) 92, 94, 107, 131 Kowal, Richard (10) 119 Kozlak, Carol (10) 83, 137 Kramer, Chris (9) 89, 112, 143 Kramer, Steven (10) 112 Kratz, Susan (11) 31, 77, 109, 120 Kraut, Kevin (12) FB, BSK, BB, GER, MUSV, 54, 128, 133, 139, 145 Krebs, Todd (7) 6, 99 Kripotos, Dawn (11) 30, 31, 33, 77, 111, 117, 144 Kripotos, James (8) 94, 103, 141 Krueger, Julie (10) 83 Kukielka, John (8) 94 Kupietz, Linda (9) 89 —L— Labenski, Maureen (9) 89, 131 Labenski, Rosanne (12) BD, TEN, 54, 69 Lacey, Michael (12) 54, 113 Lacey, Steven (9) 89 LaForce, Mike (8) 94 LaForce, Pat (8) 94 LaMere, Jackie (9) 31, 89, 109, 130, 137 Lang, Jeff (12) GF, W, 54 Lang, Timothy (11) 77, 142 Langenberger, David (12) 113 Larson, Brian (12) 54 Larson, David (9) 89, 139 Larson, Susan (7) 99, 9 Larson, Tyrone (11) 77, 122 LaTourelle, Jean (9) 89 LaValley, Patrick (11) 33, 77 LaValley, Scott (12) 55, 113 LaValley, Tracy (8) 94 Leba, Kristie (10) 32, 83, 118 Leba, Paul (12) 55, 136, 35 Leba, Thomas (11) 77, 134, 141 Leba, Timothy (10) 83 Ledwein, James (11) 24, 77, 118, 128 Ledwein, Julie (11) 23, 77 Ledwein, Patrick (9) 89 Ledwein, Paul (7) 99 Leitzke, Sheryl (8) 94 Leonard, Nancy (10) 29, 83 Leonard, Ross (11) 77, 113 Lepsch, Cindy (8) 94 Lepsch, Judy (10) 83 Letourneau, Charles (9) 26, 89, 103, 107, 36 Lindman, Cheryl (8) 26, 34, 94, 114 Litecky, Daniel (10) 83, 128, 134 Litecky, Mark (7) 23, 31, 99 Litecky, Robert (12) BSK, FB, GF, LW, SPC, 55, 118, 128, 133, 141, 125 Lloyd, Gina (10) 83 Lloyd, Kelly (11) 77, 110, 111, 144 Lloyd, Michael (8) 94 Loahr, Douglas (9) 4, 29, 31, 89, 134 Lofgren, Julie (11) 77 Loken, David (10) 83, 128, 133 Loken, Stewart (9) 89 Loken, Vicki Ann (11) 33, 77, 122 Loreno, Robert (9) 89 Loreno, Toni (11) 30, 77, 118, 129, 140 Loreno, Wayne (7) 99, 121 Loughlin, John (8) 94 Loughlin, Stephen (11) 28, 29, 30, 118, 128, 133, 139, 35, 125 Loyas, Paul (8) 94, 141 Lubke, Debra (7) 99 Lucas, Mark (9) 89, 112 Luckman, Linda (10) 83, 99, 164 122 Ludford, Linda (11) 78, 140 Ludford, Pamela (9) 89, 107, 111 Lundgren, Andrea (8) 94, 114, 115, 116 Lundquist, Barbara (11) 78, 111, 118 Lupient, Richard (9) 89, 111, 140 Lupient, Sandra (8) 94 Lynes, Catherine (7) 23, 99 —M— Maahs, Bradley (12) 55 Maahs, Keith (10) 83 Maahs, Kenneth (10) 83, 122 Mach, Teri (10) 30, 83, 108, 109 MacNeil, Sharon (7) 6, 28, 99 Macy, Mark (11) 78 Maczka, Laura (9) 89, 107, 120 Maczka, Mary (7) 23, 99 Maczka, Michail (11) 78 Madden, Carolyn (8) 26, 94 Madsen, Stephen (11) 78, 118, 128, 133, 138 Magnolo, Lisa (9) 89 Main, Lisa (8) 94, 131 Makowske, Julie (12) BSK, LW, PEP, SC, VO, 55, 118, 130, 132 Malrick, Loretta (12) FHA, MUSV, PP, 55, 71 Marks, Mary (11) 27, 78, 110, 111, 120, 137 Marks, Ruth (9) 89, 131 Marquis, Paul (8) 94 Marquis, Renee (11) 62, 78, 109, 111, 118, 122 Marquis, Stephen (12) 55, 69 Martin, Barbara (10) 83 Martin, Christopher (8) 94 Martin, Eric (10) 83, 113 Martin, Jane (7) 99, 103, 9, 142 Martin, Judith (10) 83, 118, 140 Matelsky, Paul (12) 56, 128 Matthys, Elaine (10) 83, 85 Matthys, Lois (11) 78, 118, 131, 138 Matthys, Tracy (8) 94 Maxwell, Kimberly (12) VO, TR, SW, MUSV, MUSI, 56, 68, 122 Maxwell, Pamela (12) AFS, LW, TR, MUSI, 25, 56, 68, 110, 118, 140 McDaniel, Carol (9) 89, 103, 107, 130, 137 McDaniel, Douglas (8) 28, 94, 135, 141, 144 McDaniel, Thomas (12) FB, LW, NHS, SC, W, 24, 56, 102, 118, 128, 135, 35, 143 McGinn, Michael (8) 94, 103 McIntyre, Barbara (8) 94 McIntyre, William (12) 56 McKenney, Anne (9) 89, 111 McKenney, Margaret (12) PEP, SC, 4, 33, 56 McKenney, Teresa (11) 23, 35, 78, 79, 109, 111, 118, 122 McNulty, Kathleen (10) 83, 108 McReavy, William (10) 3, 83, 120, 128, 134 Meehan, Colleen (12) 56, 69, 119 Meier, Barbara (7) 99 Melby, Lynn (10) 83 Melius, Kelli (10) 83, 117 Merrill, Paul (12) FB, BB, 28, 56, 128 Meyers, Joseph (12) BB, FB, HOC, 57, 139 Meyers, Peter (8) 94 Mezzenga, Gregory (11) 133 Mezzenga, Jeanne (9) 89 Mibus, Karen (11) 34, 27, 78 Miedtke, Pamela (9) 89, 115 Miedtke, Scott (11) 78, 133, 141 Miel, David (9) 26, 117 Miel, Felicity (12) AV, MUSV, MUSI, 57, 117, 122 Miel, Joy (7) 90, 99 Mikkola, Jean (11) 78, 108, 118, 120 Miller, Gregg (7) 99, 9 Miller, Lance (10) 83 Miller, Patricia (8) 94, 131 Miller, Scott (10) 83 Minks, Jackie (10) 83, 122 Misiak, Joanne (11) 78, 104 Misiak, Mike (9) 90 Mitchell, Colleen (11) 78, 111 Mitchell, Jennifer (8) 94 Mliner, Laura (10) 83 Momchilovich, Lexalee (7) 9, 99, 142 Momchilovich, Lori (11) 78, 111, 130 Montague, Mark (12) BB, SCI, W, 122 Montgomery, Stewart (9) 90, 112 Montgomery, Scott (8) 94 Moore, James (12) 57 Moore, Wendy (10) 83, 108, 109, 120, 28, 31 Moritz, Susan (11) 78 Morningstar, Cindy (11) 31, 78, 117, 118 Morris, Cory (10) 83 Mueller, Edith (12) LW, PEP, SC, SW, SPC, 57, 71, 102, 118, 119 Mumert, Mary (12) MUSI, PEP, SW, SO, SC, 4, 57, 137 Murphy, Mary (10) 84 —N— Naegele, Jan (10) 33, 84, 102, 117, 145 Nagan, Matthew (11) 2 Narog, Laura (11) 31, 78, 80, 111, 117, 122 Nash, David (12) 57, 120 Nelson, Stephen (7) 99 Nelson, Sue (9) 90, 111 Neumann, Charles (10) 84, 128, 135, 139 Neumann, Nancy (12) G, SW, YBK, MUSI, GER, 3, 9, 57, 68, 118, 120, 138, 104 Newcomer, Janis (8) 94 Nizielski, Michael (8) 94, 136, 141 Noe, Jeanne (11) 27, 78, 123 Noe, Julie (9) 90 Noe, Laura (7) 99 Novak, Lori (11) 78, 108, 118, 122 Novak, Lynn (7) 9, 29, 31, 99 Nyberg, Beth (11) 78, 80, 120, 136 Nygaard, Mark (11) 78, 120, 104 Nypan, Eric (8) 95 [ —-O — O’Conner, Carolyn (12) AFS, FC, SC, PEP, 57, 68 O’Donnell, Todd (8) 95 Oliver, Jeremy (9) 90, 120 165 Olsen, Brett (9) 90 Olsen, Lynn (12) BD, FC, MUSV, 24, 58, 70, 111, 122, 136 Olson, Amy (7) 99 Olson, Dean (11) 78 Olson, Lance (8) 95 Opland, Elizabeth (10) 84, 120, 132 Osekowsky, Joseph (10) 84, 144 O’Shea, Kathy (12) LW, PEP, SC, BSK, 24, 58, 118, 132 Ostberg, Anne (11) 35, 78, 106, 110 Ostberg, Mary Elizabeth (9; 90, 113, 131, 132, 137 Osterberg, Robert (9) 90, 112, 139 Ostebee, Craig (10) 84, 120, 128, 136, 140 Ostebee, Laura (12) AFS, SC, MUSI, NHS, 23, 32, 58, 66, 102, 110, 120, 35, 36 Osterbauer, Joseph (10) 3, 84, 120 —-P—- Paar, Pamela (8) 95, 115 Page, Robin (8) 95 Page, Scott (12) 58, 113 Palm, Jerald (9) 90, 139 Palm, Kathi (10) 31, 84, 111, 117 Panning, Scott (7) 99 Parmelee, Karen (10) 84, 122 Pawlik, Daniel (11) 78 Pawlik, Joseph (12) D, DR, HB, NHS, S, 25, 27, 29, 54, 58, 66, 114, 123, 35 Pawlyshyn, Paul (11) 78 Pawlyshyn, Stephen (9) 90 Payne, David (11) 78, 122 Pearson, John (10) 4, 84, 138 Pearson, Lori (7) 99 Pearson, Renfrey (12) AFS, CC, LW, SW, TR, 24, 28, 58, 110, 111, 118, 122, 139 Pekas, Dana (9) 90, 135 Pleske, Laureen (12) PP, PEP, NHS, G, BD, 29, 31, 58, 66, 67, 71, 110, 118, 136, 35, 145, 104 Peleske, Terri (10) 84, 111, 121, 130, 132 Peloquin, Thomas (12) 33, 65, 67, 118, 122 Pence, DuWayne (9) 89, 90, 135, 143 Pence, Teresa (12) MUSI, BSK, SO, VO, 59, 69, 118, 130, 132, 137, 35, 125 Peterson, Anne (7) 99 Peterson, Beth (7) 99 Peterson, Kenneth (9) 90 Peterson, Lynne (9) 90, 140 Peterson, Steven (10) 84 Peterson, Thomas (12) 59, 134 Peterson, Todd (9) 90, 112 Petrich, Gale (8) 95 Pierce, Becky (11) 78, 122 Piersak, Catherine (10) 84, 111 Piersak, Jeanne (7) 99, 131 Piersak, Roger (8) 95 Pisansky, Maria (9) 90, 112, 131, 137 Poetker, Kelly (8) 95 Poston, Sheila (11) 2, 5, 78, 110, 111 Powles, Beverly (7) 99, 115 Pray, Scott (11) 78, 135 Prescott, Craig (12) 59, 119 Payhogios, Maria (12) C, PEP, SC, 2, 24, 25, 59, 66, 102, 108, 118 Psyhogios, Soteria (10) 84, 109 Pucel, Mary (9) 6, 90, 103, 111 Puffer, Mark (12) LW, HOC, 59, 134 Pulscher, Lauri (9) 31, 0, 109, 111, 131 Pulscher, Jody (12) TEN, BD, 131 Puncochar, Curtis (11) 24, 30, 78, 118, 128, 140, 125 Puncochar, Scott (8) 9, 95 ---R—- Radunz, Randall (11) 78 Ranallo, Julie (7) 25, 31, 99 Ranallo, Lawrence (10) 24, 84, 128 Ranallo, Suzanne (12) MUSI, 9, 59 Rapp, Bradley (11) 78, 118 Rasmusson, Marty (10) 84 Rebelein, David (8) 26, 95, 141 Rebelein, Robert (10) 84, 123 Reichow, Randy (12) 59, 113 Reinhart, Mary (11) 78, 111, 130, 132 Relf, Cynthia (10) 84 Riabokin, Andrew (8) 95 Riabokin, Sonia (12) SO, DR, TR, VO, 6, 60, 70, 137 Ripley, Jeanne (11) 35, 79, 111, 118, 122, 130, 136 Rimarcik, Anthony (7) 31, 99, 116 Rissell, Corrinne (9) 90 Rogers, Judith (8) 95, 131 Rogers, Leslie (10) 84 Rohner, Cari (8) 95 Rohner, Eric (10) 122, 84 Root, Howard (12) D, HB, MUSI, NHS, SC, 60, 102, 113, 114, 120, 123, 35, 36 Rosenthal, Christine (11) 33, 79 Rossbach, Caroline (11) 79, 111, 130 Rudensky, Maria (7) 99 Rudzitis, Linda (9) 90, 112, 115 Rudziis, Roland (12) TEN, MUSI, 120, 138, 36 —S— Sage, Mike (12) D, GF, NSP, S, SC, 60, 113, 114 Sage, Rita (8) 26, 95 Saja, Anita (9) 90, 111, 140, 125 Saja, Noelle (7) 31, 99 Saja, Paul (12) FB, HOC, 60, 128 Saja, Robert (11) 79 Sallman, Mary (8) 95 Sandford, John (8) 95 Sandford, Laurie (9) 90, 119 Sartor, Barry (8) 95 Sartor, Bradley (9) 90, 140 Sauer, Lisa (12) AFS, PP, MUSI, 5, 24, 30, 31, 33, 52, 60, 110, 117, 35 Savstrom, Deborah (11) 79 Savstrom, Lisa (9) 90, 111 Sawamura, Suzanne (8) 95, 131 Schander, Mary (9) 90 Schiena, Sherrie (11) 35, 30, 79, 108, 111, 116, 35 Scheller, Anne (9) 90, 103, 112, 137 Schipper, Beth (7) 31, 100 Schluender, Annette (11) 79, 122 Schmolze, Christopher (11) 79, 166 136 Schrenk, Lisa (10) 84, 113, 117, 118, 120, 129, 136, 138, 140 Schrenk, Stephen (12) AFS, LC, NHS, D, S, 29, 34, 60, 110, 114, 116, 117, 123, 35 Schuster, Therese (11) 6 Schwaab, Virginia (9) 90, 111, 137 Schwabe, Mark (11) 8, 79, 122 Schwabe, Robert (8) 95 Schwalm, Craig (12) FC, TEN, 24, 60 Schwartz, Mark (8) 95 Scott, Cheryl (12) BD, FC, NHS, SC, TEN, 24, 61, 131, 136, 35 Scott, Kelly (11) 35, 79, 133, 138, 35, 145, 125 Scovil, Brian (7) 100 Scovil, David (9) 90 Scovil, Julie (11) 79 Seeley, Rebecca (12) CC, TR, 61, 69, 129, 140 Seeley, Ruth (7) 4, 100 Seeley, Timothy (11) 79, 134, 141 Shadduck, Bonnie (7) 100 Shadduck, Deborah (10) 84 Shaddrick, Jerome (8) 95, 112, 114, 116 Shamp, Thomas (12) FB, HOC, LW, 2, 3, 24, 32, 61, 66, 116, 128, 134 Sholl, Margaret (9) 90, 140 Sholl, Michael (12) BSK, LW, TEN, 61, 138 Siggelkow, Julie (9) 89, 90, 103, 107, 108, 138, 143 Sitzmann, Robert (11) 79, 133, 139, 125 Skovran, Connie (11) 30, 79, 109 Slonine, Margaret (9) 90, 137 Smalley, Sara (7) 100 Smigleski, Shannon (8) 95 Skowronski, Jane (7) 23, 100 Skwarek, Thomas (8) 95 Smith, Jennifer (12) MUSV, PEP, SC, 4, 28, 61, 70, 102, 118, 122 Smith, Nina (9) 29, 31, 87, 90, 91 Smith, Rosalee (9) 90, 119 Smith, Ross (11) 79 Smoka, Audrey (12) TEN, 61, 131 Smuda, Angie (12) BSK, MUSI, SPC, TR, YBK, 24, 29, 61, 68, 120 Smuda, Donna (7) 100, 123, 107 Smuda, Paula (10) 84, 111, 117, 118, 138 Solie, Diane (10) 84, 140 Solie, Laura (12) SC, MUSI, 3, 62, 120 Somers, Bambi (9) 90, 111, 131 Sommer, Stephen (7) 23, 100 Staege, Dianna (7) 28, 100 Staege, Denise (10) 84, 121 St. Cyr, Judith (12) MUSI, FHA, GER, DR, NHS, 34, 62, 69, 70, 120 Steadland, Keith (12) W, FB, GF, NHS, 62, 128, 69, 135, 141, 35 Steadland, Kevin (12) GF, FB, NHS, W, 62, 69, 135, 141, 35 Stenberg, Chris (11) 79, 118 Stephens, Kathleen (9) 26, 91, 111, 138, 140 Stish, Laura (11) 35, 79, 144 Stish, Carla (9) 26, 91, 115, 140 Stish, Sandra (8) 95, 107 Stockton, David (10) 4, 113 Stockton, Diana (7) 100 Stockton, Erik (10) 84, 128, 133 Stone, Pamela (11) 79, 111, 118, 130 Stone, Sharon (9) 91, 130, 137 Stroncek, Christopher (12) CC, HOC, LW, NHS, TR, 5, 24, 62, 118, 129, 140, 35 Stroncek, Michael (11) 35, 79, 129, 35 Stroncek, Paul (8) 9, 95 Stroom, Kevin (8) 95 Stovall, Gene (9) 89, 91, 138 Studenberg, Mary Jo (11) 8, 35, 77, 79, 114, 120, 35 Stuart, Robert (9) 91, 139 Studt, Diane (9) 91 Stuewer, Marcus (11) 8, 79 Subak, Laura (10) 27, 81, 84, 111, 114, 123 Suhr, David (9) 91, 112 Suhr, Robert (10) 84, 133, 140 Svac, John (11) 79 Svac, Lisa (9) 91, 107, 112, 130, 137 Swanson, Greg (9) 91 Swierczek, Mary (9) 91, 111, 138 Swiriduck, Cindy (9) 91 Swiriduck, Kelly (12) 119 Swords, Kathryn (8) 26, 28, 95 T—- Taylor, Lynette (8) 95 Tedlund, Barry (11) 79, 120 Tessier, Mark (9) 91, 140, 125 Tessier, Renee (11) 79, 120, 121, 130, 132, 125 Thomas, Christine (12) DR, MUSV, 62, 122 Thomas, Michael (8) 95 Thompson, Brian (10) 84 Thompson, Deborah (10) 84, 118, 120, 130, 132, 125 Thompson, Deborah (9) 32, 33, 91, 130, 140 Thompson, James (11) 79, 139 Thompson, John (10) 84 Thompson, Judy (10) 84 Thompson, Mark (8) 95 Thompson, Mary (9) 91, 111, 132, 137 Thompson, Paul (12) 62 Thompson, Rand (10) 85 Thompson, Timothy (10) 85, 128, 133 Thornton, Sue (8) 95 Tilseth, Paula (10) 85, 122 Timmerman, Daniel (8) 95, 144, 143 Tomas, Eugene (7) 100 Tombarge, Annette (10) 85 Tonkin, Penny (9) 91, 131, 132, 137 Tonnell, Joseph (12) W, LW, GF, 5, 32, 63, 135, 143 Torguson, David (10) 85, 120 Torguson, James (11) 79, 120 Torguson, Jeff (11) 79, 36 Torguson, Lynn (7) 31, 100, 142 Tracy, Daniel (7) 100, 136, 142 Tracy, Stephe (12) SW, 23, 63, 136, 145 Tracy, Vincent (10) 85, 136 Tuomie, Daniel (9) 91, 134 Tuomie, Steven (10) 85, 128, 134 Tuomie, Valerie (12) 63 167 Turgeon, Daniel (9) 91 Turgeon, John (11) 35, 79, 35 Tuzinski, Jacqueline (8) 94, 95 —U— Ugargol, Sheila (8) 28, 95, 103, 107, 144 Umen, Alix (8) 95 Umen, James (7) 100, 116 Ungemach, Susan (8) 28, 29, 31, 95, 103, 131, 144 Utke, Charles (10) 4, 85 Utke, David (11) 79 V-— Verkins, Melanie (12) 63, 119 Vijums, Mark (8) 95 Villella, Bellamaria (7) 100 Villella, Gerald (8) 95 Villella, Vincent (8) 95 Volna, Nancy (8) 95 Von Behren, Thomas (11) 6, 133, 139 —W— Wachenheim, Leigh (8) 95 Wagner, Ann (12) AFS, BD, FC, PEP, NHS, 63, 68, 71, 110, 111, 118, 35 Wagner, Judy (8) 95 Wagner, Theresa (8) 96 Walbon, Joe (11) 34, 79 Walbon, Robert (11) 79, 119 Walker, Douglas (10) 85, 133 Walker, John (12) 63, 120 Walker, Steven (8) 31, 29, 96, 116 Wall, Bill (11) 79, 128, 139, 143 Wallace, Michele (12) NHS, NSP, 63, 102, 106, 123 Waller, Heidi (7) 100 Warumzer, Susan (8) 96 Watson, Kathleen (9) 91, 111 Watson, Lori (11) 79 Watson, Maureen (10) 7, 85, 121 Weber, Jeffrey (9) 91 Wegner, Mark (11) 79, 122, 129, 136 Wegner, Scott (8) 141 Wehr, David (10) 29, 85, 128 Wehr, Sue (7) 28, 100 Weiberg, Gunhild (12) C, SC, PEP, MUSV, 2, 4, 28, 29, 32, 33, 64, 71, 108, 109, 118, 122 Weinmeyer, Mary (12) BD, FC, BSK, YBK, 64, 68, 111, 104 Welch, Kelly (11) 79, 111, 123 Welch, Lori (8) 26, 96, 144 Wente, Matthew (10) 85, 128 Wesala, Roxanne (12) PP, NHS, AFS, 30, 31, 33, 64, 117, 35 Westlund, Kay (11) 80, 130 Weyhmann, Elizabeth (8) 96, 103, 114 Wheeler, Kirk (9) 91 White, Douglas (11) 80, 140 White, Jeffrey (7) 100 White, Steven (8) 96 Wiehoff, David (10) 85, 135 Wiehoff, Holly (11) 80 Wildes, Ken (10) 85, 138 Wildes, Stephanie (8) 26, 96 Wiley, Dan (11) 80 Wiley, David (9) 91 Wilson, Ann (9) 91, 103, 132, 112 Wilson, Glenn (12) SW, 23, 64, 136, 9, 125 Wilson, Sara (8) 96 Wilson, Terri (12) AFS, MUSI, PEP, SC, TR, 54, 64, 70, 102, 110, 120, 121 Wimsett, Meredith (8) 96 Wimsett, Teresa (12) NHS, 35 Wimsett, Lawrence (9) 91 Wistrand, Jon (7) 23, 105 Wistrand, Michael (11) 80, 102, 118, 128, 135, 140 Wittman, Craig (12) DR, MUSI, S, 29, 31, 64, 114, 116, 120 Wohlenhaus, David (10) 85 Wood, Linda (8) 96 Wood, Lori (11) 80 Woody, Julianne (8) 28, 96, 131 Woody, Randall (11) 80 Worts, Charles (12) 64, 113 Worts, Diane (9) 91 Worts, Robert (11) 80 Worts, Rita (10) 85, 140 Worwa, Theresa (9) 26, 91, 111 Worwa, Timothy (7) 100 Wynn, Anita (9) 91, 132, 112, 137 —-Y—- Yost, Boris (8) 96 Yurek, Lee Ann (12) AFS, FC, MUSI, VO, YBK, 4, 30, 64, 69, 71, 110, 121, 105 Yurek, Stephen (10) 27, 28, 31, 85, 106, 114, 117 Yurista, Julia (12) 60, 65, 106, 114, 122, 123, 35 —-Z-— Zaccardi, Gina (11) 6, 30, 80, 108, 122 Zaccardi, Peter (10) 85, 128 Zachman, Darnell (11) 80, 121, 140 Zahhos, Mary (11) 80, 111, 118, 122 Zajac, Daniel (9) 91 Zajac, Mary (7) 23, 100, 9, 142 Zawislak, Kimberly (8) 96 Zebro, Dale (10) 119 Zebro, David (9) 8, 91 Zebro, Joseph (7) 100 Ziegler, Kristopher (12) 65, 113, 128 Zieper, Lynn (10) 85, 111 Zimmer, Brian (9) 91 Zimmer, Jacqueline (7) 100, 131, 142 Zimmerman, Thomas (11) 80, 138 Zumwalt, Timothy (8) 96 168 I
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