Saint Anthony Village High School - Villager Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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Villager 1981 - Volume XX St. Anthony Village High School Minneapolis, Minnesota 1- NTHfY '-C'«5£ hibh w school imneapolis, minh. o Honor to our blue and white. We’ll fight for Village High Banners waving in the breeze. We’ll shout up to the sky Fight, Fight, Fight. 5 Loyal sons and daughters are we, Proud of all our glory you see. Bold Huskies on the march, As we strive on to victory. — St. Anthony Rouser. 9 SCOTT AMUNDSEN JAMES ALEXANDER WILLIAM ANDERSON GINA ARONE JENNIFER BAKER TIMOTHY BALKO THOMAS BALDWIN JAMES BARTON JENNIFER BERG SCOT BJORKE TAMMY BOSCHEE ERIC BOLLENSEN ERIC BRATLAND BRADLEY BREMSETH RHONDA BRANT JANA BREDE 13 VALERIE BROWN CAROL BROSTROM DAVID BRUEMMER PAUL BUTTERFIELD KARI BUNAES MICHAEL BYE SARA CARLSON VALERIE CAMPEAU THOMAS CARTWRIGHT BRAD CARR PAUL CASANOVA MARY CASSIDY ERIC CHINOUIST PAUL COWAN HENRY CZUPRYNA DAVID CRAGOE CORRINE DAHLMAN KIRK DICKEY LAURIE DE KANICK SUSAN DORUMSGAARD BRADLEY DRAVES DEBORAH ERICKSON DOUGLAS ENROOTH VIDA EVENSON JEFFREY EWING JOHN FISCHER GARY FALLDIN THOMAS FRITZ RICHARD FORSYTHE TERRESA GABEL JOANNE FUDALI EILEEN GALLAGHER JAVIER GARCIA JOSEPH GEISEL ANTHONY GLASS ERIC GAVIC DOUGLAS GEHRKE CHERYLE GILMORE CAROL GRUNDMAYER LYNN GULLICKSON MARY HAIK STEPHEN HEINRICH MELANIE HANLON PATRICIA HARTMAN VERN HEUER MARJORIE HOLSTEN SANDRA HOMMEL JASON HUBER KIMBERLY JACENKO MICHELLE IVES KAREN JAMBOR RUTH JASZEWSKI DAVID JOHNSEN SCOTT JENSEN JEEEREY JOHNSON LISA JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON STEVEN JOHNSON JOHN KACZOR MARLENE JONES MICHAEL KELLY TINA KARELSON GREGORY KOCH JAMES KOSKI KATHRYN KRUEGER KAREN KOEPCKE CHRIS KRAMER MAUREEN LABENSKI DAVID LARSON JACKIE LA MERE JEAN LA TOURELLE KAREN LEBA PATRICK LEDWEIN DOUGLAS LOAHR CHARLES LE TOURNEAU MARK LUCAS LAURA MACZKA ROBERT LORENO RICHARD LUPIENT CAROL MC DANIEL RUTH MARKS ANNE MC KENNEY GREG MERCIL JEANNE MEZZENGA PAMELA MIEDTKE DAVID MIEL MICHAEL MISIAK WALTER MISKOWIEC ROBERT MONIO KAREN MUNKBERG STEWART MONTGOMERY SUE NELSON BRETT OLSEN JEREMY OLIVER RICARDO ORTIZ ROBERT OSTERBERG MARY OSTBERG JERALD PALM STEPHEN PAWLYSHYN DU WAYNE PENCE DANA PEKAS KENNETH PETERSON LYNNE PETERSON MARIA PISANSKY TODD PETERSON STEVE PUFFER MARY PUCEL CAROLINE REEDSTROM LAURIE PULSCHER CORRINNE RISSELL LINDA RUDZITIS ANITA SAJA BRADLEY SARTOR LAURIE SANDFORD LISA SAVSTROM MARY SCHANDER VIRGINIA SCHWAAB ANNE SCHELLER DAVID SCOVIL JULIE SIGGELKOW MARGARET SHOLL NINA SMITH MARGUERITE SLONINE KATHLEEN STEPHENS CARLA STISH 31 SHARON STONE ROBERT STUART GENE STOVALL DAVID SUHR DIANE STUDT LISA SVAC MARY SWIERCZEK GREGORY SWANSON DENISE SZYMANSKI DfcBORAH THOMPSON MARK TESSIER CHRISTINE THOMPSON PENNY TONKIN DANIEL TUOMIE MARY THOMPSON JEFFREY WEBER DANIEL TURGEON KIRK WHEELER ANN WILSON DAVID WILEY LAWRENCE WIMSETT DIANE WORTS THERESA WORWA DAVID ZEBRO ANITA WYNN BRIAN ZIMMER Senior Brunch Held June I The Senior Banquet-Brunch took place on June I from 10 to Noon at the Royal Oaks. The program accompanying the brunch consisted of a preview of senior slides which were later shown at Graduation, a short talk by Ms. Loudenback, a welcome by Class President Dave Johnsen, and congratulations by Prin. Rosinski. Karelson And Matson To Speak At Graduation Ceremonies June 4 Co-valedictorian Tina Karelson and Sandy Matson spoke at the '81 Graduation June 4. Pres. Dave Johnson gave the welcome. The keynote speaker was Patricia Belois of the Hennepin County Juvenile Court. Besides the Band and Choir performing, a slide show was presented. Dr. Ness, Superintendent of Schools, presented the diplomas. Scherling-Pletsch took individual pictures of the seniors. Senior Class Officers: Kirk Wheeler. Treasurer, Jana Brede. Secretary, Dave Johnsen. President, Tom Cartwright. Vice-President. Class of 1981 co-salutatorians: Valerie Brown and Chris Thompson. Class of 1981 co-valedictorians: Sandy Matson and Tina Karelson. MOST TALENTED. Vida Evenson and Tom Fritz. PERONSALITY PLUS. Julie Siggelkow and Mark Tessier. CLASS CLOWNS. Carol McDaniel and Eric Bratland. MOST ATHLETIC. Margaret Slonine and Brad Carr. Hall Of Fame Senior Hall Of Fame MOST SERVICE. Sharon Stone and Dave Johnson. BEST DRESSED. Jana Brede and Brad Carr. CLASS FLIRTS. Mary Haik and Jim Barton. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. Tina Karelson and Dave Larson. K. Adelman. J. Ahmann, J. Ahrens. M. Anton. M. Bailey. B. Baker. J. Basara. L. Bench. G. Berger. C. Bergman. M. Bcrny, B. Bjorklund. E. Borg, R. Borys. B. Bowerman. J. Boyce. B. Brehmer. K. Brinda, V. Brostrom. M. Bucko. J. Burton. M. Butterfield. M. Bye. A. Christenson. B. Christenson. M. Cook. M. Coulter. M. Cragoe. T. DeAngelo. T. DeFilippis, M. DeKantck. V. Dosch. N. Downing. L. Edgren. C. Eid. D. Ferguson. P. Fischer, C. Froehle. R. Fugere, J. Gamache. T. Gates. M. Geisel. J. Getter. R. Glockzin. L. Good. S. Goodsell. C. Hammond. J. Happe. J. Haug. J. Hauge. R. Hedin. K. Helm. M. Hess. M. Hiebel. K. Hugill. L. Hultgren. M. Hynes. D. Iverson. J. Jaszewski. G. Johnson. K. Johnson. M. Kelly, M. Kelly. 42 Another One Bites The Dust Another hectic year ... what’s the assignment? another Sandberg test ... a few more blisters raking leaves ... ugh ... magazine subscriptions for Prom ... where is the party? go to the head of the class: Class officers-Pres. Sherri Lietzke. Vice Pres. Judy Rogers, Treasurer Ann Kotrba, Secretary Mary Sallman with the help of our advisor, Mr. Sandberg. Hold on, juniors, there is still one year to go ... oh nol Top row: G. Kieffcr. D. Knox. B. Koski. A. Kotrba. J. Kripotos. J. Kukielka. Row 1 M. LaForce. P. LaForce. T. LaValley. T. Le. C. Lepsch. S. Leitzkc. Row 3: C. Lindman. M. Lloyd. J. Loughlin. P. loyas. A. Lundgren. S. Lupient. Row 4: C. Madden. L. Main. P. Marquis. C. Martin. T. Matthys. D. McDaniel. M. McGinn. B. McIntyre. Row 5. D. Metusalem. P. Meyers. P. Miller. J. Mitchell. S. Montgomery. J. Newcomer. M. Nizielski. E. Nypan. Row 6: P. Paar. R. Peloquin. G. Petrich. R. Piersak. W. Plante. Z. Poletz. S. Puncochar. D. Rebelein. Row 7. A. Riabokin. J. Rogers. R. Sage. M. Sallman. J. Sandford. B. Sartor. K. Savstrom. S. Sawamura. 41 « Top row: R. Schwabe. J. Shaddrick. K. Skjai. T. Skwarek. S. Smigleski, R. Steele. L. Stephens. S. Stish. Row 2: P. Stroncek. K. Stroom. K. Thompson. M. Thompson. S. Thornton, D. Timmersman, J. Tuzinski. S. Ugargol. Row 3: S. Ungemach. M. Urista. M. Vijums. N. Volna, L. Wachenheim, T. Wagner. S. Walker. S. Warumzer. Row 4: S. Wegner. J. Wehr. J. Weinmeyer. L. Welch. E. Weyhmann. S. White. M. Wimsett, B. Yost. Row 5: K. Zawislak. T. Zumwalt. 44 7, K. Anderson, K. Anderson. P. Andrescik. S. Aril, P. Babcock. R. Bala. L. Berg. G. Berger. M. Bonavcntura. P. Boyce. L. Brama. J. Brede. S. Bremseth. T. Brostrom. D. Brown. T. Brown. A. Burns. K. Burton. J. Carlson. R. Carlson. T. Carlson. S. Cartwright. J. Cherewan. A. Chorzempa, K. Christenson. T. Clemens. K. Cooper. C. Cowan. B. Dahlman. K. Dehnhard. J. Dietrich. J. Dowdle. A. Dregger. J. Evans. G. Ewing. J. Flaherty. K. Forsythe. J. Fugere. T. Gabel, M. Gallagher. R. Havrich. M. Henry J. Hildebrandt. K. Hire. T. Holmes. K. Hultgren, R. Iverson. D. Jankowski.M. K. Johnson. A. M. Johnson. T. Johnson. M. Jones. M. B. Juricko. P. Jurkovich. L. Kampmeyer. A. Kelly. D. Kennedy. K. King. J. Knox. P. Koehler. F. Koes. D. Kopka. T. Korba. 48 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover .....Sophomores! .....trying to do all the homework ... biology ... American history ... comp. FROGS! ... Advisor Mr. Doonan ... Officers: Sue Cartwright. Karen Hultgren. Ann Kelly, Barb Meier ... desperately trying to finish float for Homecoming ... Princess K. Forsythe. Prince M. Gallagher ... studying for Mr. Dennison's quizzes, and then some .. new romances ... broken hearts! ... trying to get involved in everything! kow l I. Krebs. S. Krieger. S. Larson. D. Leba. S. Leba, P. Ledwein. Row 2-. M. Litecky. W. Lorcno. J. Luciw. S. MacNeill. M. Maczka. J. Martin. Row 3: D. Mathiew. B. Meier. J. Miel. G. Miller. L. Momchilovich. S. Nelson. Row 4i L. Noe. L. Novak. S. Panning. C. Payne. L. Pearson. D. Peleske. A. Peterson. B. Peterson. Row 5; J. Piersak. K. Pittman. B. Powles. L. Rooney. M. Rudensky. N. Saja. B. Schipper. Row 6: B. Scovil. R. Seeley. B. Shadduck. S. Smalley. D. Smuda. S. Sommer. D. Staege. D. Stockton. Row 7 D. Szymanski. T. Thompson. E. Tomas. L. Torguson. D. Tracy. P. Tran. B. Villella. H. Waller. 49 T. Allen. J. Asp. G. Ayres. M. Baker. L. Baggenstoss. L. Bailey. V. Beaubien. M. Bench. K. Berklich. E. Bjerkebek. G. Blackey. K. Blum. H. Boldt. B. Borg. C. Boschee. K. Brama. C. Bray. C. Brig. V. Bryn. L. Buck. C. Bucko. J. Bullock. K. Burns. T. Charlesworth. L. Craig. A. D'Agostino. L. Davis. L. DeAngelo. M. Dclmonico. J. Dennison. S. Dickhausen. S. Ellson. J. Ernst. L Freund. R. Gabler. A. Getter. S. Goodsell. J. Grundmayer. M. Handberg. J. Hastay. C. Hedin. M. Heinrich. R. Hertog. T. Hess. M. Hilliard. M. Howey. T. Hynes. L. Jaszewski. J. Johnson. J. Johnson. J. Johnson. M. Juricko. P. Kelly. T. Kief for. K. Klassy. K. Klotzbach. S. Kramer. C. Krumrie. M. LaValley. M. Le. T. Ledwein. E. Lind. J. Lloyd. 54 ’84 — The Class With More! Freshmen hit the big timesl Class officers Pres. Bob Gabler. Vice pres. Clem Stovall, Sec. Diane Loughlin. Treas. Marko Medved lead the class of '84 in their introduction to Sr. High life ... Gossiping with friends, studying for Civics and singing loud in Prep Choir are just few of the things to occupy the days. With the help of advisor Mr. Smith, the freshman class will strive to be Class of 84-the class with more! Row I: P. Lofgren. D. Loughlin, D. Lucas. S. Lundquisl. S. Mach. M. Madden. Row 2. K. Main. B. Marquis. A. Marlin. B. Martinson. K. Mathicw. P. Matlhys. Row 3= M. Medved. P. Meier. D. Mercil. M. Merrill. D. Metusalem. S. Miller. Row 4- J. Minks. C. Misiak. C. O'Brien. B. Olsen. S. Olson. S. Patterson. A. Peloquin. Row 5: E. Perchyshyn. B. Peterson. K. Petrich. L. Plante. K. Pucel. M. Rosenthal. C. Sawamura. M. Snider. Row 6: A. Sopcinski. S. Steman. J. Stephens. J. Stephens. C. Stovall. B. Stuart. J. Suhr. C. Timmer. Row 7i P. Tobias. L. Tran. S. Utke. P. Vigums. C. Wachenheim. D. Wagner. T. Wasnick. G. Weinberger. 55 Freshmen continued — B. Westlund. L. Wicks. N. Willmore. J. Wilson. P. Worts. T. Worwa. J. Wynn. J. Zawislak. CLA S OFFICERS. Marko Medved. Treasureri Diane Loughlin. Sccretaryi Clem Stovall. Vice Pre. dent-, Bob Gabler. President. 56 Sophomore Royally: Karen. Brian. Beth. John. Princess Kathleen. Barb. Paul. Prince Mike. Susan. Tim, Jamie, and Jeff. Look at those legsllt The Jr. Varsity Danceline fills in” for the Sophomore skit. Our reigning King and Queen. Mark Tes-sier and Ruth Jaszewski. Homecoming ’80 ... a busy week filled with frenzied activity ... sponsored by Student Council ... Queen Ruth. King Mark. Princess Kathleen, and Prince Mike entertained by the Junior Varsity Danceline at Coronation ... Saturday night dance with the James Walsh Gypsy band ... Friday was the climax of the week with the Huskies totally dominating the Marshall-U. Cards 45-6! The 1980 Royal Court: Bob Stuart. Sandy Hommel. Tom Cartwright. Muffy Gallagher. Queen Ruth. Brad Carr. Gene Stovall. King Mark. Eric Bratland. Joni Fudali. Doug Loahr. and Julie Siggelkow. Queen Ruth, King Mark Reign Over Homecoming Festivities Laurie. Oh. DeaiT Kevin: Don't you dare! Look at those Ultrabrite white” smiles! Sue: Not now. people are looking! We love it herei we really do! Sitting Pretty: Tough.” Smiley.” Dazed. Bored. and lost. The football players are showing their I.Q.’s! (Just kidding, guysl) John. Go Awaaaay . I' Above: Steppin’ out in the link — showgirl style! Below: Buy a balloon, someone ... please? . . Below: Freshmen — Cage the Cardinals. Above: Seniors — Cage the Cards’ Below: On the night of Oct. 3 the Mighty Huskies will defeather the Birdsl Peter and Paul play King of the Mountain.” VHS Celebrates Halloween Why didn’t anyone tell me it was dress-up day?!” I’m just bananas about youl One poor middle schooler lost her way. Arsenic and Old Lace . . . Poisonously Hilarious! ... Take two odd old ladies with hearts of gold.” who love to put lonely old men out of their misery, give them a bottle of poisonous wine, add a whacko nephew who thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt. and you have the VHS fall play. ' Arsenic and Old Lace.” Directed by alumna Deb Eid. it was a hilarious production, Panama Canal and alll ... CHARGEII ... But Aunt Martha. I can’t give up the shipl I thought I’d seen my last glass of elderberry winel” No. here it is! CAST. Seated: Chris Kramer. Kari Bunacs. Jeff Ewing. Ginny Schwaab. Peter Fischer. Standing: Chris Misiak. Greg Handberg. Dave Bruemmer. Tony Glass. Sandy Stish. Tina Karelson. Greg Ewing. Missing: Director Debi Eid. Sadie Hawkins Dance? Nov. 21 Grab your guy and swing him round ... This year's Sadie ’80 theme. Urban Cowboy, brought a little of the country into the city. Even though the Student Council sponsored the dance, Letterwin-ners, Yearbook, and International clubs provided the traditional booths. Foot stamping music was supplied by Midwest Disco with music from Jennys to ACDC. All ready now. Left foot out. I only asked him to dancel My. what a nice hatl It's so fun to dye Easter eggsl Snow Daze Royalty JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Tracy LaValley and Mike Kelly. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Karen Koepcke and Brad Carr. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Kristy Burton. Diane Staege. FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Jennifer Zawislak and Brett Mar-John Hildebrandt. tinson. 66 Seniors Are Champions Of Snow Daze I didn't believe that Crazy Glue really worked! Greg pushes his luck. Once again, for the third year in a row. Snow Daze started with a bang, with a definite absence of that cold, fluffy, wet. white stuffl The Seniors won the competition, with the juniors close behind. Two new activities were added: a paper link buying contest to raise money for Special Olympics and an icecream social (no snow for sculpting!) Saturday night’s band was .. uniquel Above • Jana. I only want to hold your hand! Below - Do you think we should ask Mom before crossing the street? Above - Yowzeel Yowzee! Yowzee! Below • Backed by their own demand, the Dick Brothers! I could have danced all night •%s @ I The junior! try on the (Cinderella shoe for a Snow Daze victory — i didn't fitl Above - Sophomore! watch the Senior! pull away with a Snow Daze victory. Below right - Don’t dare tell that I'm not u!ing a Kleenixl Above • Terresa and Chuck dance up a bHzzardl Below - Just call me Beau-tlfuttl Above Freshmen find out there are three more years at VHSI Below - Dave and Tony sing If I felll' Which end goes up?” Tony Glass (Bob Dylan) sings a ong of protest. Jason and the Surf Punks.' Dan Timmersman sings. Decisions, decislonsl Village Varieties Hokey Pokeyl That's what it's all aboutl Annual Pop Concert Held May 7-9 Pop Concert: A Night On Broadway” A Night on Broadway” was the theme of the nineteenth annual Pop Concert presented May 7, 8. and 9. Besides selections like Seventy-six Trombones” by the complete Concert Band, ensembles, soloists, and other groups also participated. For example, Opus One” featured a drum set duet (Glockzin 6 Letourneau). The Polka Band, the Spuds (Rock Band), and the Dixieland Band added zest to the program. During intermission refreshments were served, Mr. Wilke's Jazz Ensemble II played. The Bubbling Woodwinds played by Pam Miedtke (flute), Jana Brede (flute). Jenny Berg (clarinet), Ginny Schwaab (clarinet), and Marjorie Holsten (clarinet). Tracy LaValley. Barb McIntyre, and Kathy Stephens take a break Mary Ostberg and Mike Bailey participate in Seventy-Six Trom-in their performance. bones. Prom Setting = Town Square Park Town Square Park in St. Paul was the beautiful setting of the 1981 Prom held from 9 P.M. to Midnight on April 25. Alliance, Alliance provided the music to the theme Come Sail Away.” The Prom Committee members were Ann Kotrba. Sheri Lietzke, Judy Rogers, and Mary Sallman. Faculty advisor-Mr. Sandberg. Fountains, flowers, and trees comprised the Prom decorations. Smile. Davel (Ann Kotrba Dave Scovll) Who put glue in the punch! (Muffl Gallagher % Steve Heinrich) Prom goer dance to the music Alliance. Alliance. Ruth Jasiewski and Diane Worts don't seem to miss their dates. Spring Play: Connecticut Yankee CAST. Sitting: M. Pucel. G. Handberg. Standing: P. Fischer. E. Berg. C. Eid. B. Gabler. T. Karelson. D. Bruemmer. B. Yost. Z. Polctz. P. Miller. Under the leadership of director Dave Bruemmer and faculty advisor John Opsata. VHS students presented Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” as the spring play April 23. Dressed in medieval age costumes, the eleven cast members portrayed the tale of King Arthur, Queen Guenever, Morgan La Fay, and Merlin. The play contained humor, action, and romance. Oh. Clarence! Now. hold on a minute, fellas! May 20: Recognition Night 1981 May X was Recognition 1981. Principal Rosinsk i gave the welcome. Various awards 8 scholarships were presented. Some awards were journalism (Karelson), yearbook (D. Johnsen), Roy Prentis (Karelson), Jaycees (Oliver), Jaycee Women (Stone), SAVE A (Schwaab), Park Construction (Svac), St. Anthony Parents (Brown), Kiwanis (Dahlman, Larson, Gabel), Greg Bigger Award (Osrberg). Co-salutatorians. Val Brown and Chris Thompson, re- Tina Karelson receives her award as co-valcdic-ceive their awards. torian from Prin. Rosinski. American Legion Leadership S Service Award is pre-Sandy Matson is presented her co- sented to Tom Fritz and Maria Pisansky (not pic- A Lions scholarship is presented by Mr. Stroncek to valedictorian award. tured). Marge Holsten. Tom Fritz accepts the Mel Hart Jon Happe presents the school with the Mathemat- Brad Carr accepts the Lions scholarship from Award from Mr. Nesheim. ics Award. Mr. Stroncek. Juniors inducted in 1981. Row I: B. Yost. L. Good. T. Matthys. Row 1. A. Kotrba. C. Eid. L. Hultgren. T. Wagner. A. Lundgren. S. Stish. Row 3: S. Wallwr. D. Metusalem. M. Vijums. J. Happe. G. Petrich. M. Hiebel. NHS Inducts 29 Members May 18 Seniors inducted in 1981. Row h J. Oliver. S. Stone. L. Gullickson. C. Letourneau. G. Handberg. Row S. Matson. T. Fritz. D. Johnsen. M. Tessier. M. Pisansky. J. Palm. G. Stovall. Seniors inducted in 1980. Row I: V. Brown. T. Gabel. L. Svac. M. Pucel. M. Holsten. J. Brede. M. Ostberg. Row 1. C. Brostrom. K. Koepcke. C. Stish. C. Dahlman, T. Karelson. C. Thompson. Row 3: B. Carr. S. Heinrich. D. Larson. T. Cartwright. K. Dickey. B. Sartor. 75 lliwt Show Tunes ’81 Presents GoirV Hollywood” May 28, 29 District 282 Leadership Federal Project Director-Bruce Tipple, Finance Director-Michael Sullivan, Administrative Assistant Peg Gunderson. Dr. Arnold W. Ness. Superintendent of Schools Al Rosinski. Principal Chuck Kerl. Associate Principal School Board Dr. Arnold W. Ness-Superintendent of Schools! Kenneth Hiebel-Chairman. School Boardi Peter Cartwright-Vice-Chairman. Lowell Thompson. Director! Hal Gray. Director. David Bordwell. Clerki John DuRand. Treasurer. fcgV ygf, BONNIE ZIMMER Home Economics GORDON ZIEBARTH Science Department LA NEE WILLEY Home Economics JAMES WILKE Instrumental Music LLOYD SCHRUM Industrial Arts RUTH WESTROM Project GATE DAVID SCHLIEF Art Department MALLY SMITH Social Studies GAIL SASANFAR English Department Village High Faculty: Thanks For The Memories! THOMAS SANDBERG Social Studies RICHARD PEARL Resource Unit ROBERT PRUST Mathematics Dept. GARY PALM WE CEP Coordinator RITA PLOTNIK English Department JOHN OPSATA Vocal Music 85 JODY LUNDQUIST Spanish ROLLIE NESHEIM Social Studies DAVID MELBY Counselor MARY LUNDBERG Resource Unit ELLSWORTH LARSON Science Department IRENE LUND Business Education TOM KULENKAMP Physical Education CRYSTAL LOUDENBACK English Department ROGER JOHNSON Social Studies MAURICE HUGILL Mathematics Dept. PHILIP HAUBNER Counselor MARK GAUTSCHI English Department LEON HOULE Industrial Arts MICHAEL HART Industrial Arts JOSEPH FRITZ English Department WALTER HIRE Business Education CORLYCE GRANT Physical Education DAVID EVANS Mathematics Dept. FLOYD ELIAS Mathematics Dept. EDWARD CLARK English Department CLYDE BURLINGAME Science Department TIMOTHY DOONAN Social Studies ELIZABETH CHRISTIANSEN Librarian JAMES BULLOCK Physical Education DONALD DENNISON Science Department jf PAUL CHERWIEN French ROGER BJORKLUND Instrumental Music RON BERG Health LUCY BARNES Mathematics Dept. Epitome of success. Let's do one more examplel A casualty of war. Above Casualty of society. Below Epitome. Evelyn Holthus. Chemical Use-Abuse Coordinator Cheryl Kilvington. Speech and Language Clinician Duane Googtns. Psychologist Marcia McDan Carol LaBelle. Attendance Office Jan Brodle. Media Aide tel. Nurse Clerk Lorraine Narog. Volunteer Coordinator VHS CUSTODIANS. Sitting: Bob Ochu and Jerry Gordon. Standing: Robert Kruse. Donald Fortune. Marvin Denney. Missing: George Moren. Andy Quien. Greg Thomas. Bob Langfield. Mike Skrypec. VHS FOOD PERSONNEL. Standing: Loni VAn Sloun. Doris Gehrke. Doris Anderson. Peg Marks. Jean Skovran. Cindy Olson. Front Row: Lorraine Olson. Flelen Walseth. Fran Hime. Nancy Myhran. Rita Holm. Veda Nygaard. Lynn Ross. Service Personnel HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE PERSONNEL. Marion Rickett. Lois Poland. Jean Walker. DISTRICT OFFICE PERSONNEL. Margaret Cole. Helyn Falcnschek. Missing: Nancy Reiling. 91 ORGANIZATIONS S.C. Sponsors Dress-Up Day Student Council: an organization where students work for the benefit of others ... the activities for '80-81 include: organizing and participating in Homecoming Activity Night. Halloween Dress-Up Day ... then both Sadie Hawkins and Snow Daze dances. Pres. T. Fritz. Vice-Pres. S. Stone. Sec. J. Siggelkow. Treas. S. Ungemach, Board Rep D. Enrooth. Mr. Kerl, Advisor. Student Council Officers: Julie Siggelkow. Doug Enrooth. Sharon Stone. Tom Fritz. Sue Ungemach. Student Council. Sitting: T. Fritz. S. Fleinrich. L. Rudzitis. A. Scheller. E. Enrooth. K. Wheeler. J. Gamache. C. Letourneau. J. Kukielka. J. Martin. J. Stephens. Row 2: J. Brede. M. Ostberg. L. Good. P. Miedtke. M. Moisten. G. Schwaab. M. Pucel. T. LaValley. K. Zawislak. L. Main. C. Froehle. T. Wagner. S. Lietzke. M. Sallman. Mr. Kerl. Row 3. J. Siggelkow. R. Marks. A. McKenney. J. LaTourelle. R. Lupient. C. Eid. C. Ewing. B. Gabler. P. Fischer. S. Ungemach. S. Thornton. D. Loughlin. J. Rogers. Standing: B. Carr. S. Stone. C. Stovall. D. Johnson. D. Timmersman. T. Allen. M. Medved. A. Kelly. P. Jurkovich. K. Forsythe. R. Seeley. S. Cartwright. C. Madden. 94 AFS, Youth For Understanding: It’s A Small World After All Javier. Kari. and Ricardo ride in the Homecoming parade. Kari: The devil made me do itl Norway, Mexico. India. Argentina, Cambodia and Viet Nam were represented in our student body this year. Ricardo Ortiz-Mexico. and Javier Garcia-Argentina came to St. Anthony with the Youth for Understanding program. AFS club members participated in fundraisers, social events and exchanges, sharing their time and friendship with new friends from around the world. AFS CLUB. Sitting: Mary Cassidy. Susie Patterson. Ruth Marks. Anne McKenney. Lisa Savstrom. Sara Carlson. Mary Thompson. Liz Weyhmann. Chris Eid. Advisor Ms. Lundquist. Kneeling: Anita Wynn. Theresa Worwa. Jean LaTourelle. Dave Wiley. Muffi Gallagher. Pam Paar. Kathy Thompson. Tracy Matthys. Sandy Stish. Maria Rudensky. Minh Le. Standing: Ricardo Ortiz. Sue Nelson. Jana Brede. Carol Brostrom. Anne Schcller. Linda Rudzitis. Karen Koepcke. Carol Grundmayer. Vitalia Bryn. Sara Kramer. Nancy Volna. Paula Babcock. Kari Bunaes. Newspaper And Danceline: Village High Views £ Pom Pons VILLAGE HIGH VIEWS (newspaper). Sitting: Chris Thompson. Lynn Gullickson. Leslie Good. Sheila Ugargol. Ginny Schwaab. Marge Holsten. Standing: Linda Rudzitis. Ann Wilson. Ruth Marks. Dave Bruemmer (Sports Editor). Tina Karelson (Editor-in Chief). Paul Loyas (Photographer). Tony Glass. Missing: Mr. Clark. Advisor. POM PONS. Sitting.- Karen Munkberg. Julie Noe. Corrine Dahlman. Kathy Stephens. Muffi Gallagher. Kneeling.- Anita Saja. Rita Sage. Cheryl Lindman. Diane Worts. Barb McIntyre. Donna Smuda. Missing.- Carolyn Madden. % Six Persevering Bright Stars Shine In The Yearbook Galaxy Luminous Dave Johnson was the 1981 VILLAGER editor. The chief photographer (besides Scherling-Pletsch) was silver-footed Paul Loyas. The student who sold the greatest number of 1981 yearbooks was sparkling” Barb Westlundi she received a free VILLAGER as a prize. Scintillating Mary Geisel and Kathy Thompson were diligent staff members who worked on layout and indexing. Other students helped at one time or another. These were Ken Hugill. Sandy Stish. Chris Eid. Pam Paar. Dave Wiley. Eric Chinquist. Zina Poletz, and Peter Fischer. Thanks to various students that helped with photo identifications. Advisor = Ms. Plotnik. Spanish, French Clubs At VHS SPANISH CLUB. Sitting: K. Brama. S. Nelson. M. Thompson. L. Savstrom. S. Carlson. M. Rudensky. P. Babcock. B. Borg. L. Jaszewski. Middle row: A. McKenney. J. LaTourelle. E. Gallagher. K. Thompson, T. Matthys. S. Stish. R. Ortiz. Top row: Ms. Lundquist. T. Worwa. K. Jacenko. C. Krumrie. S. Dickhausen. J. Suhr. V. Bryn, S. Patterson. S. Kramer. Z. Poletz. B. Westlund. FRENCH CLUB. Sitting: A. Getter. B. Olson. A. Martin. J. Grundmayer. M. Handberg. C. Hedin. C. Main. J. Johnson. D. Loughlin. P. Paar. M. Le. Mr. Cherwien. Row 2: H. Bolt. C. Sawamura. K. Klassy. G. Ewing. A. Peloquin. M. Madden. D. Wagner. M. Merrill. T. Karelson. G. Schwaab. R. Bala. K. Srun. B. Schipper. A. Chorzempa. D. Stockton. J. Knox. J. Miel. J. Haug. C. Stish. E. Berg. D. Smuda. E. Thomas. Coop Work Program FHA COOP WORK PROGRAM. Row I: Scolt Amundsen. Carrie Reedstrom. Laurie Sandford. Brett Olsen. Diane Studt. Dana Pekas. Wally Miskowiec. Mary Schander. Row 1. Alan Evenson. Steve Puffer. John Kaczor. Cheryle Gilmore. Greg Swanson. Jim Alexander. Mr. Houle. FHA (Future Homemakers of America). Sue Warumzer. Leslie Craig. Caroline O'Brien. Ms. Wiley. Missing: Vicki Brostrom. Kim Helm. Cindy Lepsch. Janis Newcomer. 99 Debaters Reach State! DEBATE TEAM. Sitting: Leslie Good. Chris Eid. Chris Kramer. Ruma Bala. Valerie Brown. Standing.- Kevin Klotzbach. Mike Hilliard. Bob Monio. Jamie Bullock. Sonja Olson. Eric Chinquist. Coach Ruth Westrom. Below: Leslie Good and Chris Eid go to State. This year the debate team had an excellent, competitive year. For the 6th time in 7 years. St. Anthony qualified a 2-person team for state. The team participated in X) competitive meets this year with overnights to Duluth. Mankato, and the State Tournament. At Mankato, the team received third. The '80-81 topic was: Resolved-that the Fed. Govt, should initiate and enforce safety guarantees on consumer goods. which boils down to consumer product safety. Within the topic almost anything under the sun could be debated, from gun control and selfextinguishing cigarettes, to mandatory child restraint or seat belt usage and required use of motorcycle helmetsl 100 Letterwinners, Lighting Clubs LIGHTING CREW. Mr. Wilke. Peter Fischer. Ken Hugill. Mary Maczka. Paul Loyas. Dave Wiley. Chuck Letourneau. Bob Gabler. LETTERWINNERS. Silling. Palty Hariman. Rita Borys. Kathy Stephens. Mary Swierczek. Anne Scheller. Carol Brostrom. Sue Ungemach. Jackie Tuzinski. Margaret Bracchi. Middle row. Dave Scovil. Eric Bratland. Mark Thompson. Tom Fritz. Mark Tessier. Lisa Mam. Carole Froehle. John Kukielka. Tim Gates. Top row. Steve Heinrich. Kirk Wheeler. Brad Draves. Jason Huber. Doug Enrooth. Greg Handberg. Dave Wiley. Dave Bruemmer. Greg Ewing. o NJ CONCERT CHOIR. Row I: Mary Berny. Mary B. Juricko. Marlene Jones, Mary K. Bye. Jamie Flaherty. Patti Jurkovich. Anne McKinney, Mary Maczka. Carole Froehle. Debbie Thompson. Carol Brostrom. Ann Kotrba. Brenda Brehmer. Sabina Arlt. Marcelle Jones, Lisa Main. Margaret Slonine. Ann Johnson. Row 2: Carolyn Dehnhard. Vida Evenson. Merry Wimsett. Lori DeKanick. Sandy Hommel. Kathy Stephens. Lisa Svac. Julie Siggelkow. Ruth Seeley. Lynn Torguson. Mary Ostbcrg, Carolyn Madden. Julie Gamache. Tracy LaValley. Jean LaTourelle. Shannon Smigleski. Sara Wilson. Row i-. Mary K. Butterfield. Kari Bunaes. Mike Hines. Mark Lucas, Dave Iverson. Wayne Loreno. Dave Scovil. Brad Carr. Bonnie Shadduck. Patti Miller. Sheila Ugargol. Mary Haik. Janis Newcomer. Karen Jambor. Lori Welch. Judy Cherewan. Top row: Stewart Montgomery. Bob Bowerman. Paul Loyas. Ty DeFilippis. Peter Fischer. Dan Timmersman. Dave Bruemmer. James Barton. John Kukielka. Chris Eid. Brian Scovil. Shaun Goodsell. Director John Opsata. Madrigals, Pops, Concert Choir MADRIGALS. In front: Mr. Opsata. Sitting: Carolyn Madden. Brian Scovil. Lisa Svac. Dave Scovil. Carol Brostrom. Standing: Carole Froehle. Dave Bruemmor. Ruth Seeley. Dan Timmersman. Ann Kotrba. Peter Fischer. Ann Johnson. POP SINGERS. Kneeling; Kirsten Anderson. Sandy Hommel. Sheila Ugargol. Brian Scovil. Chris Eid. John Kukielka. Row 2: Patty Miller. Patty Jurkovich. Mary Ostberg. Lynn Torguson. Lisa Svac. Kathleen Forsythe, Jeremy Oliver. Standing: Peter Fischer. Brad Carr. Dave Bruemmer. Dan Timmersman. Dave Scovil. Ann Kotrba. Mr. Opsata. 103 2 CONCERT BAND MEMBERS. Jana Brede. Nancy Volna. Pam Miedtke. Laurie Hultgren. Ruth Carlson. Brenda Brehmer. Ann Chorzempa. Leslie Good. Linda Rudzitis. Kristin Anderson. Ruth Marks. Ann Johnson. John Hildebrandt. Ginny Schwaab. Marj Holsten. Elizabeth Berg. Laura Maczka. Kim Zawislak. Sue Larson. Diana Stockton. Beth Peterson. Sheri Lietzke. Rita Sage. Jennifer Mitchell. Jan Basara. Tracy LaValley. Barb McIntyre. Kathy Stephens. Steve Heinrich. Rob Glockzin. Brian Bjorklund. John Fischer. Tom Fritz. Mark Tessier. Vern Heuer. Rob Schwabe. Anno McKenncy. Mary Ostberg. Tom Brostrom. Sharon Stono. Grog Handborg. Bob Gablor. Karen Koepcke. Kirk Dickey. Mike Bailey. Tom Johnson. Mary Maczka. Jason Huber. Tony Glass. Scott Bjorke. Dave Larson. Boris Yost. Kevin Stroom. Mike Hiebel. Jon Happe. Mr. Bjorklund. Chuck Letourneau. Terresa Gable. Mary Pucel. Gale Petrich. Terry Wagner. Jeremy Oliver. Mark Vijums. Lynn Gullickson. Andrea Lundgren, Ann Wilson. Mary Sallman. Chris Eid. Christy Timmer, Tom Cartwright. Bands Plan Many Appearances vm am VHS Mascots And Top left — HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: Jonic Eudali. Rita Borys. Amy Christenson. Sue Cartwright. Debbie Kopka. Top middle — VOLLEYBALL CHEERLEADERS: Elizabeth Berg. Tracy Matthys. Liz Weyhmann. Pam Paar. Top right - GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Mindy Handberg. Leslie Davis. Connie Krumrie. Bottom left — VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Laurie Hultgren. Sue Ungemach. Julie Siggelkow. Sandy Hommel. Jackie Tuzinski. Bottom middle — MASCOTS: Tammy Boschee and Kim Jacenko. Bottom right — GIRLS' SWIMMING: Janis Newcomer. Kim Helm. Jody Burton. 106 B WRESTLING. Noel Saja. Bella Villella. Karen Hultgren. Jenny Johnson. VARSITY FOOTBALL. Jackie Tuzinski. Sandy Hommcl. Gene Stovall. Rita Borys. Julie Siggelkow. Laurie Hultgren. Jenny Baker. Ruth Kaszewski. Cheerleaders • B FOOTBALL. Amy Getter. Jane Martin. Debbie Kopka. Bella Villella. Becky Borg. Noel Saja. Jenny Johnson. Lynn Novak. VARSITY WRESTLING. Sharon Stone. Beth Koski. Mary Kay Bye. B BASKETBALL. Lynn Novak. Kristi Burton. Sue Wehr. Jane Martin. Ann Kotrba. Corrine Dahlman Goes To State The number one achievement of the Speech Team this year was Corrine Dahlman's placing first in Discussion in the Regional Tournament and advancing to State competition where she earned 3rd place. The team tied for first at the Tri-Metro Conference and second place at the District I5A Meet. Of the twenty-member speech team, five placed in the District tournament. These people were Eric Chinquist. Chris Eid. Mary Ostberg. Steve Walker, and Ruma Bala. Corrine Dahlman. senior speech student at VHS. went to State and received a third-place medal for discussion. SPEECH TEAM. Front row: Val Brown. Sheila Ugargol. Mary Ostberg. Ann Marie Johnson. Leslie Good. Elizabeth Berg. Ruma Bala. Chris Eid. Back row: Ms. Westrom. Patty Jurkovich. Vida Evenson. Zina Poletz, Sara Kramer. Susan Patterson. Jennifer Dennison. Vitalta Byrn. TAHC And High School Bowl TAHC (Teen Age Health Consultants). Top row. Leigh Wachenheim. Judy Johnson. Debbie Ross (advisor). Steve Langehough (advisor). Heidi Waller. Andrea Lundgren. Middle row. George Kieffer. Shaun Goodsell. Elizabeth Berg. Liz Weyhmann. Greg Ewing. Shannon Smigleski. Bottom row. Sue Thornton. Mike Bonaventura. HIGH SCHOOL BOWL. Todd Peterson. Captain Tina Karelson, Carla Stish. Jon Happe. Alternates Mary Pucel. Chris Eid. Advisor Ruth Westrom. Announcer Rod Person. Round l-VHS defeated South St. Paul 430-155. Round 3VHS defeated Derham Hall 460350. Round 3-Lost to Wayzata 335-330. minmiiiiiiw Huskies Set Defensive Record Although severely hampered by a number of injuries, the Huskies came within 45 seconds of tying for the Conference Championship. B.C.'s field goal erased a 7-6 VHS lead. En route to a 5-3 season, the Huskies defensive unit allowed only 65 pts., establishing a VHS record. Besides honors mentioned below, Borg 6 Cowan were named to Metro Area All-Star Team and Draves was selected to Honorable Mention of that team. B SQUAD FOOTBALL. Kneeling: Al Dregger. Greg Ewing. Todd Holmes. Mike Gallagher. Jeff Carlson. Steve Sommers. Mark Litecky. Joe Zebro. Standing: Coach Hal Gray. Eugene Thomas. Tom Clemens. Brad Dahlman. John Wistrand. Jeff White. Tim Gable. John Luciw. Steve Nelson. Coach Mike Cartwright. VARSITY FOOTBALL. Row I. Steve White. Larry Stephens. Doug McDaniel. Barry Sartor. Mike Lloyd. John Kukielka. Paul Cowan (All Conference and Tri-Metro Conf Lineman awards). Bob Stuart (All Conference). Brad Draves (Honorable Mention-Tri Metro Conf Lineman), Scott Puncochar, John Loughlin. Jason Huber. Jim Wehr. Greg Berg. Middle row: Vern Heuer. Tim DeAngelo. Doug Loahr, John Jaszewski. Rob Osterberg. Dick Forsythe. Mike Bye. Mike Kelly (Honorable Mention-Tri Metro Conf Lineman). Doug Enrooth. Kirk Wheeler. Mark Hess, Mike Cook. Eric Borg (All Conference). Marty DeKanick. Mark Anton. John Getter. Scott Montgomery. Steve Heinrich. Top row: Coach Nesheim. Coach Opsata. Dave Bruemmer. Greg Handberg. Pat Ledwein. Paul Butterfield. Bob Bowerman. Paul Casanova. Ken Peterson. Tom Fritz. Tom Baldwin. Mike Cragoe. Mark Tessier (Honorable Mention-Tri Metro Conf Lineman). Brad Sartor. Mark Vijums. Paul Marquis. Stewart Montgomery. Jeff Johnson. Jim Barton (All Conference), Coach Paulus. Tom Cartwright. Missing: Jim Boyce. Girls' Tennis Sees Bright Future GIRLS’ TENNIS. Kneeling: R. Bala. K. Brama. R. Pulscher. K. Hire. L. Main. J. Zimmer. B. Schippcr. P. Tonkin. A. Scheller. Standing: Coach Sack. M. Ostberg. J. Brede. M. Handberg. L. Rudzitis. J. Ernst. C. Brostrom. B. Johnson. A. Johnson. P. Jurkovich. T. Draves. K. Anderson. L. Good. Record turnout for the girls’ tennis team promises bright future. 1 doubles. Beth and Kirsten, had a 12-3 W-L record. Along with 1 singles. Leslie, they took 1st at the Mpls. Pioneer Tourney and were All Conference. In regionals, Leslie lost in the semis to the eventual 2nd place state winner. Led by Coach Sack and Captain Penny, the team progressed throughout the season. Huskie Harriers Have Building Season CROSS COUNTRY. Kneeling: G. Weinberger. C. Bray. C. Krumrie, M. Dowdle. M. Sadhi. J. Bullock. Standing: Coach Johnson. T. Gates. B. Gabler. P. Stroncek. P. Fischer. M. LaForce. Missing. M. Ostberg. M. LaVallcy. K. Brama. S. Wegner. The 1980 Huskie Harriers’ season was one of building. Coach Johnson spent much time recruiting members. Runners were dedicated and hardworking but still took time for fun. Remember: Killer course at Fridley, Animal” mascot, Guadala Harry’s, junk food on the bus and all the other insanities! 115 Volleyball: Tri-Metro Champs With a 12-win and zero loss record, the volleyball team captured the Tri-Metro Championship. Exceptionally strong all-around, especially offense.” comments Coach Houle. Outstanding players are Christenson, K. L. Hultgren, La Mere. Miedtke, and Pearson. An extremely hard working group of girls who have B” SQUAD VOLLEYBALL. Sitting: Ann Kelly. Beth Peterson. Marcelle Jones. Kneeling. Ann Peterson. Barb proven how good Meier. Jane Martin. Sue Cartwright. Diana Stockton. Diane Loughlin. Standing: Cheryl Cowan. Ann Chorzempa. they are. (Houle) Coach Barnes. Mary Beth Juricko. Coach Houle. Laura Worts. Bonnie Shadduck. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. Sitting: Diane Loughlin. Tracy LaValley. Jackie LaMere. Karen Hultgren. Kneeling: Rita Borys. Karen Koepcke. Laurie Hultgren. Beth Christenson. Sheri Leitzke. Lisa Svac. Standing: Carole Froechle. Anne Chorzempa. Asst. Coach Barnes. Pam Miedtke. Coach Houle. Lori Pearson. Margaret Slonine. 116 Swimmers: Perfect Conf. Record According to Coach Berg, the Girls’ Swimming team performed up to expectations: fourth in Section Ten and twentieth in State. Eight of eleven varsity records were broken along with a perfect Conference record. All-Conference for the team were Sue and Cindy Sawamura, A. Volna, Missy Coulter. Chris Timmer, C. Hayden, and Ruth Carlson. Co-Captains were Ruth Marks and Maria Pisansky. I think I just missed a racel GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM. Kneeling: S. Sawamura, R. Fugcre, J. Knox. C. Sawamura. A. Volna. L. Fulton. L. Brama. A. Kotrba. G. Anderson. C. Anderson. Middle row: M. Coulter. C. Hayden. N. Erpelding. Capt. M. Pisansky. K. Main. C. Wachenheim. M. Yurek. J. Dennison. V. Rafferty. E. Stebbins. B. Eid. Coach Berg. Coach Killpatrick. Top row: H. Boldt. R. Carlson. C. Timmer. J. Johnson. N. Downing. M. Bracchi. Capt. R. Marks. P. Kelly. J. Havrish. J. Fugere. D. Gustafson. D. Leba. J. Hanson. Miedtke: Most Valuable Player Coach Burlingame's season summary: We had a slow start, having only one player with varsity experience returning. The second half of the season was excellent. We ended with 7 wins. 5 losses in conference for third place. Top players: Froehle, Hultgren. Juricko. Miedtke, Pearson, and Svac. Team will have excellent help coming up from the junior varsity for next year.” B SQUAD BASKETBALL. Kneeling: J. Mid. L. Noe. D. Loughlin. B. Schipper. L. Momchilovich. S. Larson. B. Peterson. Standing. P. Worts, J. Brede. P. Jurkovich. C. Cooper. A. Chorzempa. B. Meier. B. Shadduck. A. Kelly. Coach Paulus. VARSITY BASKETBALL. Mary Cassidy. Capt. Margaret Slonkne. Penny Tonkin. Capt. Lisa Svac. Carole Froehle. Mary Beth Juricko. Pam Miedtke. Lori Pearson. Capt. Carol Brostrom. Laurie Hultgren. Lisa Main. Carol Grundmayer. Coach Burlingame. Huskies Win District Tournament B SQUAD. Mark Litecky. Tim Thompson. Steve Sommer. Tom Brostrom. Dan Peleske. Greg Ewing. Brian Scovil. Standing: Coach Gautschi. Mike Gallagher. Steve Nelson. John Hildebrandt. Tim Gable. M. Bonaventura. Tom Kampmeier. Tom Johnson. Tom Korba. VARSITY. Kneeling: Dave Larson. Rob Glockzin. Brian Bjorklund. Steve Walker. Jim Wehr. John Loughlin. Paul Cowan. John Jaszewski. Brad Sartor. Standing: J.V. Coach Litecky. Bob Bowerman. Mike Misiak. Bob Stuart. Brad Carr. Mark Tessier. Jim Barton. Eric Bratland. Dave Scovil. Jerry Palm. Mark Thompson. Brad Draves. Coach Melby. Under the leadership of Brad Carr and Dave Scovil, the Huskies won the Conference championship with a ll-l record and the District title. The Strengths, according to Coach Melby, were defense, depth, rebounding, and hustle. Season record for the Huskies was 17-5. 119 Fritz And Yost Go To State! Huskie swimmers ended the season with a 1-7 record, 8th in Section 10 and 15th in State. Outstanding swimmers were Tom Fritz, Boris Yost, Damian Wagner, and Blake Wagner. Tom earned 3rd in State in 200-yd. IM and 100 yard freestyle he’s been All-State for the fourth consecutive year. The team strengths were Boris' breastroke and Tom's IM freestyle. The team’s weaknesses were diving and lack of experience and numbers. Remember? Tom's arrow haircut and Donkey Viiums’ Swimming Cheerleaders: Sue Sawamura. Tom Fritz and Boris Yost participate in State swimming competitio , Kim Helm. Missy Coulter. Karen Jambor. accident. BOYS’ SWIMMING. T. Fritz, D. Kennedy. M. Vijums. M. Nizielski. D. Wagner, P. Kennedy, D. Egeland, D. Knox, K. Petrich, J. Bullock. B. Yost. Coach R. Berg. Asst. Coach Killpatrick. Asst. Coach Wegner. Row 2: T. Knox. M. Rudzitis. S. Wegner. C. Bray. A. Volna. P. Klosterman. B. Wachenheim. B. Wagner. Mgr. C. Timmer. Mgr. R. Marks, Mgr. D. Leba. Pekas Places Third In Region 4A Summary of season by Coach Opsata: Team started strong with two big wins over North St. Paul and Tartan. Conference season showed S lopsided victories and a l-point loss to B. C. Remainder had 2 more AA schools beating us and a tie was achieved with Irondale. All-Conference were Falldin, Pekas, Pence, Balko, White. Peterson. Hon. Mention-Ze-bro 6 Medved. Placing in Districts were Zebro (3rd), Falldin (2nd), Pence (2nd), Pekas (1st), Balko B SQUAD WRESTLING. Kneeling: J. Johnson. M. Medved. T. Monio. W. Loreno, E. Tomas. J. McDaniel, C. ar j White (3rd) Stovall, J. Thomas. Standing: Coach Gray. J. Wistrand. D. McDaniel, J. White. D. Metusalem. R. Her tog, D. D ’ .. Jankowski. T. Zumwalt. Coach Lundeen. Peterson (ira). VARSITY WRESTLING. Kneeling: John Tomas, Marko Medved. Tom McMullen. Gary Falldin. Mike LaForce. Roger Piersak. John Kukielka, Steve Ellson. Standing: Coach Opsata. DuWayne Pence. Capt. Dana Pekas. Capt. Tim Balko. Steve White. Dave Zebro. Capt. Ken Peterson. Doug Enrooth. 121 Team Places Second In Conference GYMNASTICS TEAM. Silting: Carla Maxwell. Lisa Baggcnstoss. Carolyn Madden. Donna Smuda. Jackie Tuzinski. Kristy Klassy. LaNean Buck. Bridget Baker. Kneeling: Asst. Coach Hoganson. Jodi Wicks. Mary Sue Snider. Shelley Lundquist, Bella Villella. Kristy Burton. Sandy Hommel, Julie Ernst. Jean Stephens. Karen Hultgren. Standing: Dave Johnson. Coach Grant. Lois Jaszewski. Jennifer Zawislak. Top row: Mary Swierczek. Kathy Stephens. Kathy Brama. Karen Hire. Amy Getter. Cindy Sawamura. Jennie Baker. Jennifer Mitchell. Mary Berny. Noelle Saja. Ruth Jaszewski. Kris Brinda. Gymnastics team had a young, determined team, and they ended with an excellent season, placing 2nd in Conference behind Mahtomedi. Team was young with Middle-Schoolers Jody Wicks and Carla Maxwell participating. The team, with outstanding members Bridget Baker Mary Swierczek. beat Blake twice (Blake placed first at the State Meet). Gymnastics captains Ruth Jaszewski and Kathy Stephens. 122 Huskies Take Third In Conference B SQUAD HOCKEY. Kneeling! Kevin Christenson. Tim Allen. Mike Hilliard. C.J. Bergman. Todd Holmes. Standing; Coach Kulenkamp. Brad Dahlman. Larry Stephens. Todd Hess. Scott Puncochar. Jim Kripotos. Eugene Bjerkebek, Chris Payne. Coach Cherwien. With a record of 8-4. the Huskies took 3rd place in Conference. The team had an overall record of 13-8. Outstanding players were Loahr (MVP) All-Conf., Borg — WCCO player of week 8 All-Conf., Casanova Hess — Hon. Mention All-Conf. Team had strong defense (105 goals for a 5.0 goals a game average). Team struggled some defensively. Captain — Loahr. Assistants — Borg Tuomie. VARSITY HOCKEY. Kneeling; Dan Tuomie. Mike Lloyd, Andy Riabokin. Shaun Goodsell. Mike Hilliard. Kevin Stroom. Paul Stroncek. Jeff Carlson. Peter Meyers. Standing; Coach Kulenkamp. Mike Cook. Brad Dahlman. Rob Osterberg. Mary DeKanick. Larry Stephens. Paul Casanova. Mark Hess. Eric Borg. Doug Loahr. Mgr. Paul Loyas. Asst. Coach Cherwien. Team Rates Third In District Captain Leslie Good took 1st in singles in District she was also named All-Conference. Team was 3rd in Districts. Season record =0=10. Strong singles, weak doubles. More depth needed. Remember: bus getting lost on way to Chaska and the Bailey incident?! BADMINTON. Sitting: Jenny Neuman. Heather Lundgren. Gretchen Anderson. Karen Zieper. Standing: Dawn Olson. Leslie Good. Andrea Lundgren. Liz Bailey. Tammy Boschee. Tracy Matthys. Coach Kris Krystofiak. Lack Coach Sack's season outlook: The team will improve as the season allows us more experience. The doubles are the team’s strengths lack of experience in singles is the team's weakness. Outstanding players: Cartwright. Scovils, Johnson. Wicks. Of Experience Hinders Team BOYS’ TENNIS. Sitting: Chris Payne. Darrin Mercil. Mark Litccky. Tom Johnson. Tim Thompson. Standing: Scott Bjorke. Kirk Wheeler. John Hildebrandt. Tom Cartwright. Steve Witzigman. Lance Wicks. Missing: Coach Sack. D. Scovil. B. Scovil. D. Wiley. 124 Softball Season Outlook = Positive B SQUAD SOFTBALL. Sitting: Jackie Zimmer. Beth Peterson. Anne Sopcmski. Leslie Davis. Cheryl Cowan. Ann Johnson. Kneeling: Becky Borg. Kristy Klassy, Jill Hasty. Sara Kramer. Yvonne Beaubien. Leslie Craig. Cheryl Wachenheim. Standing: Marcello Jones. Diana Stockton. Mary Maczka. Sue Dickhausen. Julie Grundmayer. Rita Borys. Laura Worts. Coach Kulenkamp. Coach Bullock’s season preview: Mahtomedi and Centennial are favored In the Conference, but I feel we will be very much in the race this year with a little luck.” Team’s strength= pitching weakness is hitting 6 depth. Coach Kulenkamp says: We look forward to enthusiastic participation. We have a large turn-out this year (23 players on ”B” squad.) VARSITY SOFTBALL. Kneeling: Carolyn Madden. Sue Cartwright. Penny Tonkin. Paula Worts. Beth Schipper. Mary Haik. Standing: Coach Bullock. Kim Helm. Leslie Good. Lisa Svac. Karen Hultgren. Carole Froehle. Margaret Slonine. Asst. Coach Dawn Bressler. Pitching Machine Helps Hitting Coach Palm’s baseball preview: We hope to beat B.C. and Jack Schlicting. thus winning the Conference S the District.” The players held a raffle last summer to raise $1500 to purchase a Jugs pitching machine, and the hitting has improved. Outstanding players are Hess (Hoover) who picks up a ground ball like a vacuum cleaner” and Borg (WLOL), who has a near ® SQUAD BASEBALL. Kneeling: Bill Stuart.Mike Rosenthal. Paul Loughlin. Aaron Burns. Tom Clemens. Steve i t i o ” Mach. Kevin Stroom. Paul Vijums. Standing: John Romani, Mike Juricko. Todd Hess. Andy Brehmer. Paul Meier, per ec swing, Ron Hcrtog. Shaun Goodsell. Greg Johnson. Coach Johnson, according to team coach reports. VARSITY BASEBALL. Kneeling: Mike Cook. Mike Lloyd. Mark Hess. Peter Meyers. Marty DeKanick. John Loughlin. Dave Larson. Standing. Coach Palm. Eric Borg. Mark Thompson. Capt. Jerry Palm. Brad Bremseth.Capt. Brad Carr. Capt. Brad Draves. Steve White. Bob Bowerman. Mgr. Tim Hess. 126 Inexperience Stalks Track Teams Girls' Track: Outstanding players: Loughlin, LaValley. Ostberg, Main. Hultgren, Pearson, Krumrie. Coach S. Paulus: We are a very young team with X) 8th 8 9th graders on the varsity. There’s a lot of potential.” Preview of Boys' Track: Strong seniors backed up by a large 9th grade group.” Team strengths will be Tessier (IOO XOm), Wimsett (400 800m), Bruemnier (pole vault), Fritz in shot discus. Team weakness is lack of people to fill available spots. BOYS’ TRACK. Sitting: Weinberger. Klotzbach. Montgomery. Montgomery. Gabler. Bruemmer. Sodhi. Kneeling; Peleske. Marquis. Petrich. Ayres. Stephens. Puncochar, Berg. Standing: Coach Sandberg. Evans. Gates. Dahlman, Gehrke. Fritz. Tessier. Wimsett, Johnson. GIRLS’ TRACK. Front row: Romani. Bordwcll. Schmalze. Saja. Hoffman. Stroom. LaValley. Herrara. Wicks. Miel. Middle: Burch. Andrusko. Dennison. Dressier. Neumann. Westlund. Yurek. Boldt. Draves. Johnson. Johnson. Loughlin. Anderson. Hultgren. Erpelding. Meier. Stephens. Pearson. Larson. Main. Top: Zawislak. Main. Hcdin. Handberg. Shur. Krumrie. LaValley. Brama. Ostberg. Koepcke. Asst. Coaches Berg. Kristofiat. Coach Paulus. 127 Teams Expect Outstanding Season Coach Pearl’s preview: Should be an outstanding season — looking forward to post season play especially.” Team’s strength is experience — everyone is back from last year ... well-balanced, good players of fairly equal quality. Coach Cherwien’s outlook for B” squad: Good team which should do well — good chance of coming away with no more than I loss, B” SQUAD GOLF. Front row: Ted Allguire. Mark Madden. Marko Medved. Tim Allen. John McDaniel. Back row. if any. Team's Coach Cherwien. David Bratland. Mike Howey. Mike Hilliard. low scorer is 8th grader David Bratland. A SQUAD GOLF. Row I. Coach Pearl. Tom Korba. Rob Glockzin. Brian Bjorklund. Mike Nizielski. Row 2: Eric Bratland. Steve Johnson. Jim Hauge. James Barton. 128 VOLLEYBALL Opponent VHS They Brooklyn Ctr. 18 7 19 21 18 9 St. Agnes 18 15 9 18 9 18 Centennial 18 6 18 12 Marshall-U. 18 18 Mahtomedi 18 8 18 10 Minnehaha 7 18 18 5 18 4 Blake 20 18 18 8 B.C. 18 10 16 18 18 7 Grace II 18 19 17 13 18 Centennial 18 6 18 7 Marshall-U. 18 7 18 13 Mahtomedi 18 12 18 16 Minnehaha 18 12 18 8 Blake II 18 18 15 18 5 SOFTBALL Opponent VHS They Irondale 14 12 St. Paul Acad. 16 4 Concordia 4 2 Blake 15 5 Mahtomedi 15 25 Brooklyn Ctr. 8 2 Forest Lake 10 3 St. Francis 0 5 Minnehaha 9 2 Centennial K) 3 Blake 13 0 Mahtomedi 5 8 Brooklyn Ctr. 12 6 GIRLS’ SWIMMING Opponent VHS They Columbia Heights 116 55 Apple Valley 116 56 White Bear Lake 123 48 Mariner 109 63 Spring Lk. Pk. Inv. 2nd with 236 Blake 99 73 Woodbury 120 49 Lindberg Relays 4th with 200 Kellogg 89 83 Ramsey 100 72 Moundsview 87 85 Spring Lk. Pk. 99 73 North St. Paul 122 50 GYMNASTICS Opponent VHS They Centennial 112 99 Mahtomedi 119 125 Brooklyn Ctr. 102 69 Blake 108 92 Blake 122 118 Mahtomedi 119 121 Centennial 124 100 Brooklyn Ctr. 2nd Place in 119 78 Trl Metro Conf. 2nd Place in Region 4 GIRLS' TRACK Season scores were not available for Girls’ Track. 1981 Village WRESTLING Opponent VHS They North St. Paul 36 23 Tartan 58 6 Moundsview 18 46 Marshall-U. 72 0 Mariner 23 35 Minnehaha 44 8 Centennial 44 18 South St. Paul 9 49 Hill-Murray 48 12 Irondale 30 30 St. Bernard's 31 23 FOOTBALL Opponent VHS They Farmington 26 6 St. Cloud Cath. 7 12 Minnehaha 3 0 Mahtomedi 16 22 Blake 26 0 Marshall-U. 45 6 Brooklyn Ctr. 7 9 Centennial 25 10 BOYS’ TRACK Season scores were unavailable for boys’ track. 130 Sports Records BOYS’ SWIMMING Opponent VHS They Anoka 61 III Kellogg 84 87 Sibley 83 83 Spring Lk. Pk. 64 102 Blake 73 98 Mounds View 51 114 North St. Paul 97 72 Ramsey 93 78 Eau Claire Relays 112th with 48 Cambridge Invit. 5th with 95 HOCKEY Opponent VHS They Brooklyn Ctr. 6 2 Breck (O.T.) 5 4 Orono (O.T.) 7 8 Spring Lk. Pk. 6 5 Chaska 8 3 Coon Rapids 3 10 Totino Grace 5 3 Mpls. South 5 2 Centennial 6 2 Mahtomedi K) 3 Brooklyn Ctr. 5 1 Blake 3 6 Marshall-U. 4 8 Minnehaha 8 3 Centennial 6 5 Mahtomedi 4 2 Brooklyn Ctr. 5 4 Blake 1 3 SPA 3 6 Marshall-U. 5 4 Minnehaha 4 7 White Bear Lk. 3 8 BADMINTON Season scores were not available for badminton. GOLF Opponent VHS They Grace 194 223 Marshall-U. 210 268 Blake 198 207 VHS 3rd in Mid-Tournament Minnehaha 209 320 VHS 4th in Sundance Tour. Mahtomedi 199 201 Apply Valley 198 206 Centennial 212 235 Brooklyn Ctr. 202 234 BASEBALL Opponent VHS They Elk River 1 4 Kimball 12 3 Brooklyn Ctr. 4 13 Mahtomedi 9 5 Marshall-U. 7 1 Minnehaha 0 2 Centennial 2 5 Blake 3 4 Brooklyn Ctr. 3 4 Mahtomedi 12 4 Spring Lk. Pk 3 2 Marshall-U. 8 2 Minnehaha 5 2 Centennial 2 5 Blake 14 7 GIRLS’ TENNIS Opponent VHS They Bemlde St. Margaret 2 3 Blake 0 5 Mahtomedi 1 4 Centennial 2 3 Spring Lk. Pk. 3 0 Marshall-U. 5 0 Minnehaha Academy 2 3 Chisago Lake 3 2 Brooklyn Ctr. 2 3 Elk River 1 4 Visitation 2 3 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Opponent VHS They DoLaSalle 51 37 Totino-Grace 37 43 Concordia Acad 89 37 Blake 62 43 Benilde 59 38 Chaska 53 68 Minnehaha 68 35 Mahtomedi 54 40 Centennial 48 45 Marshall-U. 55 58 Brooklyn Ctr. 51 42 Tartan 43 54 Blake 63 41 Minnehaha 79 41 Mahtomedi 56 40 Centennial 50 46 Marshall-U. 50 49 Brooklyn Ctr. 58 52 Cannon Falls 61 34 St. Agnes 69 48 Brady 59 47 BOYS’ TENNIS Opponent VHS They Edison 1 6 Mpls. 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MINN. 55418 INC A Bakery for All Seasons SPECIALTY ITEMS FOR ALL THE HOLIDAYS WEDDINGS PARTIES BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES PALACE BAKERY F E St. Anthony Shopping Center s 781 7892 H O P 145 OUR NAME IS OUR COMMITMENT TO QUALITY KEEPING AMERICANS BEAUTIFUL 146 BEL RAE BALLROOM The 1981 yearbook staff DANCING wishes to thank all who Thurs. Singles bought ads Fri., Sat. Old Time Modern Sunday Dinner Dance to support the 1981 Weddings Parties VILLAGER! Banquets 50-1300 Moundsview, Minnesota Phone 786-4630 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from the ST. ANTHONY FUN CENTER 2907 Pentagon Drive 781-7118 147 — GRADE 9 — Allen, Timothy 53, 54, 94, 123, 128 Asp, Jonathon 54 Ayres. Gary 54, 59, 127 Baggenstoss, Lisa 54, 122 Bailey. Elizabeth 54, 65. 124, 133 Beaubien, Yvonne 53, 54. 59, 125 Bench. Melinda 54. 59 Berklich, Kimberly 53, 54 Bjerkebek, Eugene 54, 123 Blackey. Gordon 54 Blum. Kimberly 54. 59 Boldt, Heidi 54, 72, 98. 117, 127 Borg. Rebecca 54. 59. 93. 98. 107, 125 Boschee. Coreen 54 Brama. Kathleen 54. 93, 98. 115, 122. 127 Bray, Christopher 54, 115, 120 Bryn. Vitalia 54. 65. 93. 95. 98 Buck, LaNean 54, 122 Bucko. Chris 54 Bullock. James 53. 54, 67. 115. 120 Burns, Karen 54, 59 Charlesworth. Tanya 54, 65, 59 Craig, Leslie 54, 59, 99, 125 D'Agostino, Angela 54. 133 Davis. Leslie 54, 67, 125 DeAngelo, Lori 54, 59 Delmonico, Mike 54 Dennison. Jennifer 54, 117 Dickhausen, Susan 54, 98. 125, 133 Ellson, Steven 54, 57, 59, 121 Ernst. Julie 54. 57. 115, 122 Freund, Elizabeth 54, 133 Gabler. Robert 54. 56. 73. 94. Id. 104, 105, 115, 127. 133 Getter. Amy 54. 98. 107. 113. 122 Goodsell. Scott 54, 113 Grundmayer, Julie 53, 54, 47. 98. 125, 133 Handberg, Mindy 53, 54. 98, 115, 121 Hastay. Jill 54. 59. 125 Hedin. Christine 54. 98, 127. 133 Index Heinrich. Michael 54 Hertog, Ronald 54, 59, 61, 121. 126 Hess. Todd 54. 57. 123. 126 Hilliard. Michael 54. 100. 123. 128 Howey, Michael 54. 57, 128 Hynes. Timothy 53, 54 Jaszewski, Lois 54. 59. 98 Johnson. James 54. 59, 127 Johnson. Jennifer 53. 54, 93, 107 Johnson. Judith 54, 72, 98, 109. 117, 127 Juricko. Michael 47. 53. 54, 59, 126 Kelly. Peter 54 Kieffer, Thomas 54, 93 Klassy, Kristen 54, 57, 59. 98, 125 Klotzbach. Kevin 53. 54. 100. 127 Kramer. Sarah 53, 54, 65. 95, 98. 125 Krumrie. Constance 54. 72. 98. 115. 127. 133 LaValley, Michelle 54, 65. 59. 127 Le. Thu Minh 54. 95. 98 Ledwein. Thomas 54 Lind, Eric 54 Lloyd. John 54. 59 Lofgren. Paul 55 Loughlin. Diane 55. 56. 57, 59, 94. 116, 118, 127, 133 Lucas. Diane 55 Lundquist, Shelley 53, 59, 122 Mach. Steven 55. 127 Madden. Mark 55. 98. 128. 133 Main. Kristi 55, 57, 98. 117, 127, 133 Marquis, Brian 53, 55, 127 Martin. Allison 55. 98 Martinson, Brett 55. 66, 133 Matthys. Philip 55 Medved. Marko 55. 56, 59, 94. 121. 128 Meier. Paul 55. 126 Mercil, Dorrin 55, 124 Merrill. Maria 55, 57, 98 Metusalem, David 55, 57, 121 Miller. Susan 55 Minks, Julie 55 Misiak, Chris 55, 64 O’Bren, Caroline 55, 99 Oliver, Kathleen 55. 59 Olsen, Brenda 55, 59, 98 Olson, Sonja 55, 100 Patterson. Susan 55. 95. 98 Peloquin, Andrew 55, 59, 98 Perchyshyn, Elko 55 Peterson, Brian 55 Petrich. Kyle 55. 120, 127 Plante. LeRoy 55. Ill Pucel. Kenneth 55 Romani. John 59, 126 Rosenthal. Michael 55, 59, 126, 133 Sawamura, Cindy 55, 98, 117, 122 Snider. Mary Sue 55, 122 Sopcinski, Anne 55, 125 Steman, Sheila 55 Stephens. Jean 55, 59, 122. 127 Stephens, John 55. 57, 59, 94, 127 Stovall. Clement 55, 56. 59, 94, 121 Stuart. Bill 55. 126 Suhr. Janice 53. 55. 57. 98. 127 Timmer. Christine 55. 57, 104, 105. 117, 120 Tobias, Deborah 55 Tran, Lan 55 Utke, Sharon 55 Vijums, Paul 53, 55, 126 Wachenheim. Cheryl 55. 117, 125 Wagner. Damian 55. 98, 120 Wasnick, Terry 55 Weinberger, Gregory 55. 59, 115 Westlund. Barbara 56, 97, 98 Wicks. Lance 56, 124 Willmore. Nikolas 56 Wilson. John 56. 59 Worts, Paula 56, 118, 125 Worwa, Troy 56. 59 Wynn, John 56 Zawislak, Jennifer 56, 66, 122, 127. 133 148 — GRADE 10 — Anderson. Kristen 48. 103, 115 Anderson. Kristin 48. 51, 70, 71 Andrescik, Paul 48. 59, 60 Arlt. Sabina 48. 51, 102. 77 Babcock, Paula 48. 95, 98 Balasubramanian, Ruma 48. 98, 100, 115 Berg. Elizabeth 48. 70. 73. 98. 109 Berger. Gary 48 Bonaventura. Michael 48. 109 Boyce, Patricia 48 Brama, Lisa 48. 69. 117 Brede, Julie 48. 93. 94. 118 Bremseth, Sara 48 Brostrom, Thomas 48, 93, 104. 105 Brown. Douglas 48 Brown, Tyler 48 Burns. Aaron 48, 126 Burton. Kristine 48. 66. 107, 122 Carlson. Jeffrey 48, 114, 123 Carlson, Ruth 48. 70. 117 Cartwright. Susan 7, 48. 51, 59, 60. 61. 94. 116. 125 Cherewan. Judy 48, 102 Chorzempa. Anne 48, 70. 98. 116, 118 Christenson. Kevin 48. 61, 123 Clemens, Tom 48. 114. 126 Cooper, Kris 48, 118 Cowan, Cheryl 48, 98. 105, 116, 125 Dahlman, Brad 48, 114, 123, 127 Dehnhard. Karoline 48, 98, 102 Dietrich, John 48 Dowdle, Jeffrey 48 Dregger, Alan 48, 114 Evans, Jim 48, 127 Ewing, Gregory 48. 64. 67, 94, 98. 101, 109. 114. 129 Flaherty, Jayme 4, 47, 48. 59, 60. 102. 76 Forsythe. Kathy 48. 59. 60. 94. K)3. 77 Fugere. Jill 48. 117 Gabel. Tim 47. 48. 59. 60 Gallagher. Michael 48, 59, 60. 114 Havrich. Robert 48 Henry. Michael 48 Hildebrandt. John 48. 59. 60. 66, 70. 124. 133 Hire. Karen 48, 115, 122 Holmes. Todd 48. 114, 123 Hultgren, Karen 48. 51, 59. 60. 113, 122, 125, 127 Iverson. Roger 48 Jankowski. Daniel 48, 121 Johnsen, Mary Kay 48 Johnson, Ann Marie 35. 48. 70. 102. 103. 115, 125. 76 Johnson, Mark 47 Johnson, Tom 48, 104, 124 Jones, Marcelle 47. 48. 51, 102, 113. 116. 125. 76 Juricko, Mary Beth 48. 102. 116, 118. 76. 77 Jurkovich. Patti 43. 68. 94. 102. 103. 115. 118 Kampmeyer. Tom 48 Kelly. Anne 48. 51. 94. 113. 116. 118 Kennedy, Douglas 48. 120 King, Kathryn 48 Knox. Julianne 47. 48. 98. 117. 118 Koehler. Paul 48 Koes, Frank 48 Kopka, Debbie 48. 93. 107, 113 Korba, Tom 48. 128 Krebs. Todd 49 Krieger, Sarah 49 Larson. Susan 49, 70, 113, 118, 127, 133 Leba, Danny 49, 51, 117, 120 Leba, Sharon 49 Ledwein, Pat 49 Litecky, Mark 49, 62, 114, 124 Loreno, Wayne 49, 102, 121. 76. 77 Luciw. John 49, 114 MacNeil, Sharon 49 Maczka, Mary 49, 93, 102, 104, 125. 70. 77 Martin. Jane 49. 51. 94. 107. 113, 116 Mathieu, Diane 49 Meier. Barbara 49, 59, 60, 93, 105, 116, 118. 127 Miel, Joy 49, 98, 118 Miller, Greg 49 Momchilovich, Lexalee 49. 118 Nelson. Steve 47. 49. 113. 114 Noe. Laura 49. 118 Novak. Lynn 47. 49. 59. 65. 107, 113 Panning. Scott 49 Payne. Chris 49. 51. 123, 124. 133 Pearson. Lori 49, 116. 118, 127 Peleske, Daniel 8. 49, 127 Peterson, Anne 49. 116 Peterson, Beth 49. 51. 105. 118. 125 Piersak. Jeanne 49. 62. 93 Pittman, Karen 49 Powles. Beverly 49 Puffer. Patty 49, 57 Rooney, Lori 49, 61 Rudensky. Maria 49, 95, 98 Saja. Noelle 49. 59. 107, 122 Schipper. Beth 49. 59. 60. 98, 115, 118, 125 Scovil. Brian 49. 59. 60. 102. 103. 76. 77 Seeley. Ruth 49. 62. 94. 102, 103 Shadduck, Bonnie 49, 62. 118 Smalley, Sarah 49 Smuda, Donna 49, 62, 93, 96, 98, 110. 122 Sommer. Steve 49. 114 Staege, Diana 49, 66 Stockton, Diana 49, 70. 98, 116, 125. 70 Szymanski, Debra 49 Thompson, Tim 49, 124 Tomas. Eugene 49, 98, 114, 121 Torguson, Lynn 49, 93. 102. 103, 76. 77 Tracy, Daniel 49 Tran, Phuc 49 Villella. Bellamaria 6. 49. 107, 113, 122 Waller. Heidi 49. 109 Ward, Stacy 50 Wehr. Susan 50. 47. 107 White. Jeffrey 59. 60. 50. 114. 121 Williams, Allyson 50. 98 Wistrand. Jon 50, 114 Witzigman. Steve 50, 67. 124 Worwa, Timothy 50 Zebro. Joseph 50. 113. 114 Zimmer. Jacqueline 50, 98, 105, 115, 125 149 — GRADE II — Adelmann, Kurt 42. 133 Ahmann, Jacquelin 42 Anton. Mark 42. III. 114 Baker. Bridget 42. 122 Bailey. Michael 42. 42. 93. 104, 105. 71 Basara. Janice 42. 70 Bench.Lance 42 Berg. Greg II. 114 Berger, Gordon 42 Bergman. Charles 42. 123 Berny. Mary 42. 102. 122. 77 Bjorklund. Brian 42, 70. 128 Borg. Eric 42. 113. 114. 123. 126. 134 Borys. Rita 41. 42. 93. 101. 107. 113. 116. 134. 125 Bowerman, Robert 9, 60. 61. 42, 68. 102. III. 113. 114. 126. 77 Boyce. James 42. 61. III. 114 Bracchi. Margaret 59. 69. 101. 117 Brehmer, Brenda 42, 47, 70. 102. 77 Brinda. Kristine 42, 122 Brostrom. Vicki 42 Bucko. Margaret 42. 59 Burton. Jody 42 Butterfield. Mary Kay 42. 102 Bye. Mary Kay 7. 42. 102. 107. 76 Christenson. Amy 42 Christenson. Beth 42. 116. 129 Book. Michael 42. 61. 123. 126. 114. 134 Coulter. Melissa 41. 42. 117. 120 Cragoe. Michael 42. 60. 61. 114 DeAngelo, Timothy 42. 63. 114 DeFilippis. Ty 4, 42, 102 DeKanick. Marty 9. II. 42. 60. 61. 68. 113. 114. 123. 126. 134 Dosch. Vincent 42 Edgren. Lisa 42 Eid. Chris 42. 69, 73. 94. 95. 100. 102. 103. 104. 109. 75. 77 Ferguson. Dennis 42 Fischer. Peter 41. 42. 62. 63, 64. 69. 73. 94. 101. 102. 103. 115. 77 Froehle. Carole 7, 42. 44. 94. 101, 102. 103. 116. 118. 125. 134. 76 Fugere. Renee 42, 117 Gamache, Julie 7, 42. 44. 63. 94. 102. 76 Gates. Timothy 42. 72. 93. 101. 115. 127 Getter. John 42. III. 114 Geisel, Mary 41. 42. 65. 93. 95. 97. 98 Glockzin. Robert 42, 69. 70. 128. 132 Good. Leslie 42. 70. 94. 96. 100. 115, 124. 125. 129. 75 Goodsell. Shawn 7. 42. 72. 102. 109. 123. 126. 76. 77 Hammond. Craig 42, 63. 113 Flappe. Jonathan 42. 93. 104. 105. 109. 70. 75 Haug. Judy 42. 59. 98 Hauge. James II. 42. 128 Hedin. Robert 42. 132 Helm. Kimberly 42. 93. 113. 120. 125 Hess. Mark 42. 61. 114, 123. 126. 134 Hiebel. Michael 42. 93. 104. 132. 75 Hugill, Kenneth 42. 101. 134 Hultgren, Laurie 4, 42. 61. 70, 107. 116, 118. 70. 75 Hynes. Michael 42. 102 Iverson. David 6. 42. 93. 102. 76. 77 Jaszewski. John 42, 61, III. 114 Johnson. Gregory 42, 72. 126 Johnson. Kelly 42 Kelly, Maureen 42. 35 Kelly. Michael 42. 66. 68. Ill Kieffer. George 43. 109 Knox. Daniel 43, 120 Kotrba. Ann 7, 43. 45, 72, 102. 103. 107. 117, 75. 77 Koski, Beth 43. 107 Kripotos, James 43. 123 Kukielka. John 7, 43. 60, 94. Id. 102. 103. 114. 121. 76. 77 LaForce. Michael 43. 72. 113. 115. 121 LaForce. Pat 43 LaValley, Tracy 9. 42. 66. 70. 94. 102. 110. 116. 71. 76 Lepsch, Cindy 43 Lietzke, Sheryl 45, 43. 69. 70. 94. 116 Lindman. Cheryl 43. 59. 61. 93, 96. 110. Ill Lloyd. Michael 41. 43. III. 114, 123. 126 Loughlin. John 43. 114. 126. 129 Loyas. Paul 4. 43. 62. 96. 97. 101. 102. 123. 134 Lundgren. Andrea 43, 104, 109, 124. 75 Lupient. Sandra 43 Madden. Carolyn 7, 43. 93, 94. 102. 103. 110. III. 113. 122. 125. 76 Main. Lisa 7. 41, 43. 94. 101. 102. 115. 118. 127. 76. 77 Marquis, Paul 43. 61. 114 Martin, Chris 43 Matthys. Tracy 43. 93. 95. 97. 98. 124. 75 McDaniel. Douglas 41, 43. 114. 121 McGinn. Michael 43. 132 McIntyre. Barbara 43. 70. 93, 96, 110. III. 71 Metusalem. Dean II. 43, 132. 75 Meyers. Peter 43, 126, 123 Miller. Patricia 43. 73, 102. 103 Montgomery, Scott 4. 43. Ill, 114, 127 Mitchell. Jennifer 43. 70. 72. 122 Newcomer, Janis 43. 102. 77 Nizielski, Michael 43. 128 Nypan. Eric 43 Paar. Pamela 41. 43. 59. 95. 98 Peloquin, Rita 43. 62, 93 Petrich. Gale II. 43. 104, 105. 75 Piersak. Roger II. 43. 121 Plante. Wayne 43, 93 Poletz. Zina 43. 73. 93. 98 Puncochar. Scott 9. 43, 60. 61, 68. III. 114, 123. 127, 134 Rebelein. Dave 43 Riabokin. Andrew II. 43, 123 Rogers. Judith 43, 45, 94 Sage. Rita 43. 70. 72. 93. 96. 110. Ill Sallman. Mary 43, 45, 63, 94, 104. 105 Sandford. John 43 Sartor, Barry 43. III. 114 Savstrom. Kimberly 43 Sawamura. Suzanne 43. 117, 120 Schwabe. Robert 44. 104. 132 Shaddrick. Jerome 44 iso Skjei. Karen 44 Smigleski. Shannon 44. 102, 109. 76 Sodhi. Mandeep 115. 127 Steele. Robert 44 Stephens, Larry 44. 61. Ill, 114, I2S. 134 Stish. Sandra 44. 64, 95, 98, 75 Stroncek, Paul 44. 115, 123 Stroom, Kevin 44, 104, 123, 126 Thompson. Kathleen 44. 95, 97, 98 Thornton, Susan 44. 61. 94. 109 Timmersman, Daniel 44, 69. 94, 102. 103, 77 Tuzinski, Jacqueline 4. 9. 44, 61. 69. 93. 101. 107. 122 Ugargol. Sheila 7, 44, 93. 96, 102. 103. 76 Ungemach. Susan 44. 94, 101, 105. 134 Urista, Mary Ann 8, 44. 59 Vijums, Mark 44, 60. 61, 93. 104, 105. III. 113. 114, 120. 70. 75 Volna, Nancy 44. 70. 93. 95. 110 Wachenheim, Leigh 44. 109 Wagner. Theresa 44. 94. 104, 105. 75 Walker, Steve 9. 44. 68. 129. 75 Sarumzer. Susan 44, 99 Wegner, Scott 44. 120 Wehr, James 44. 61. III. 114. 134 Weinmeyer, Joel 44 Welch. Lori 44. 102. 76 Weyhmann. Elizabeth 44. 93. 95. 109 White, Steven II. 44. 113, 114. 121, 126 Wilson. Sara 102. 77 Wimsett, Meredith 44. 102. 76 Woody, Julianne 93, 110 Yost. Boris 44. 73. 93. 104. 105. 120. 70. 75 Zawislak. Kimberly 44, 70, 94 Zumwalt, Timothy 44 — GRADE 12 — Alexander, James 6. 12, 99 Amundsen. Scott 12. 99 Anderson. William 12. 72 Arone, Gina 12 Baker, Jennifer 7. 12, 93. 107. 122 Baldwin. Thomas 12. 114 Balko. Timothy 12. 121. 134 Barton. James 12, 35, 69. 72. 102. IK). 114. 117, 128. 76. 77 Berg, Jennifer 13, 71 Bjorke. Scott 13, 93, 104. 105. 124 Bollensen, Eric II, 13 Boschee, Tammy 13, 62, 124 Brant, Rhonda 13, 9 Bratland. Eric 13. 35. 38. 60. 72, 101. 128 Brede, Jana 9, 13, 70, 93, 95, 110, 113. 115, 39. 71. 37. 75 Bremseth. Bradley 13, 126 Brostrom. Carol 7, 14, 95, 101, 102. 103. 115. 118. 75. 76 Brown, Valerie 14. 65, 100. 37, 75. 74 Bruemmer. Dave 9. 14. 35. 64. 67, 68. 73. 96. 101. 102. 103. 114. 127. 77 Bunaes. Kari 64. 95. 98. 102, 76 Butterfield. Paul 14. 114 Bye. Michael 9, 14. 61. 114 Campeau. Valerie II. 14. 62 Carlson, Sara 9. 14. 95, 98 Carr. Brad 8. 14. 38. 60. 66. 67, 94. 102, 103. 126. 129. 133. 75. 74, 76 Cartwright. Thomas 14. 15. 60. 65. 67. 104. 105. 124. 129. 37. 75 Casanova. Paul 9. 15, 114, 123 Cassidy. Mary II. 15. 65. 67. 95. 113. 118 Chinquist. Eric 15. 100 Cowan, Paul 15. 113, 114 Cragoe, David 15 Czupryna. Henry 15 Dahlman. Corrine 9. 15, 93, 96. IK). 75 DeKanick, Laurie 16. 102 Dickey, Kirk 9. 16. 72. 104, 105. 133. 75 Dorumsgaard. Susan 16 Downing. Nancy 42. 117 Draves, Bradley 9, 16. 72. 101. 114, 126 Enrooth. Douglas 16. 94. 101, 114, 121 Erickson, Deborah 9, 16 Evenson. Alan 99 Evenson, Vida 16. 38, 69. 102, 76 Ewing. Jeffrey 9. 17. 64 Falldin. Gary 17, 121 Fischer. John 9. 17, 35, 67. 70 Forsythe. Richard 4. 9. 17. 114 Fritz, Thomas II. 17. 35. 38. 70. 93. 94. Id. 110. 114. 120, 127, 70. 75. 74. 36 Fudali, Jonie 17, 60 Gabel. Terresa 17, 67. 93, 104, 105. 70. 75 Gallagher. Eileen (Muffi) 17. 60, 72, 59. 95. 96. 98. 133 Garcia. Javier 18, 95 Gavic. Eric 9. 18. 72 Gehrke. Douglas 18. 110. 127 Geisel. Joseph 18 Gilmore, Cheryle 18. 99 Glass. Anthony 9. 18. 64. 68. 69, 93. 96. 104. 110. 77 Gullickson. Lynn 18. 93. 96, 104. 75 Grundmayer. Carol 8, II. 18. 62. 95, 118 Haik. Mary 19. 35. 39. 102. 125. 76 Handberg. Greg II. 19, 35, 59. 64. 72. 73. 101. 104. 105. 114. 133. 70. 75 Hanlon, Melanie 4. 19. 63 Hartman, Patricia 9. 19. 101 Heinrich. Steve 9, 19, 67, 70, 72, 94. 101, 114. 75 Heuer. Vern 9. 19. 67. 104. III. 114. 134 Holsten. Marjorie 9, 19. 67. 70. 72. 94. 96. 71, 75. 74 Hommel. Sandra 9, 19, 60. 102. 103. 107, 122. 76 Huber. Jason 9. 20. 69. 93. 101. 104. 113. 114. 134 Ives, Michelle 7, 20 Jacenko, Kimberly 9, II, 20, 93, 98. 113 Jambor, Karen 9. 102. 120. 77 Jaszewski. Ruth 9. 20. 60. 72, 107. 122 Jensen. Scott 20 Johnsen, David 6. 9. 20. 39. 59. 65. 94. 97. 37. 75. 36 Johnson. Jeffrey 9. 20. 114 1ST Johnson, Lisa 21, 36 Johnson, Susan 21, 68, 133 Jones, Marlene 9, 21, 35, 102. 133 Kaczor, John 21, 72, 99 Karelson, Tina 21, 39, 64, 73, 96. 98. 109. 37. 75. 74 Kelly. Michael 4. 9. 21. 61. 114. 134 Koch, Gregory 7, 21 Koepcke, Karen 8, 22, 66, 93, 95. 104, 105. 113. 116. 127. 132. 133. 75. 36 Koski, James 22 Kramer, Chris 22, 64. 100 Krueger. Kathryn 22 Labenski, Maureen 9, 22, 36 LaMere. Jackie 9. 22, 116, 134 Larson. David 22. 35. 39. 67, 93, KM. 105, 126, 129, 75 LaTourelle. Jean 7. 22. 6J. 94, 95. 98. 102 Leba, Karen 23 Ledwein, Patrick 23, 114 Letourneau, Charles 23. 67. 94, 101. KM. 105. 71. 75. 36 Loahr. Douglas 4, 23. 59. 60. 114. 123 Loreno. Robert 23, 93 Lucas. Mark 6. 23. K)2, 77 Lupient, Richard 23, 94 Maczka. Laura 9. II. 23. 70. 101. 110 Marks. Ruth 26. 70. 94. 95. 96. 117, 120 Matson. Sandy 37, 75. 74 McDaniel, Carol 26, 38 McKenney, Anne 26, 94, 95. 98, 102, 104. 76 Mercil, Greg 26 Miel, David 26 Mezzenga. Jeanne 26 Miedtke. Pam 9. 26. 70. 94. IK). 118. 71 Misiak, Michael 26. 113, 132 Miskowiec, Walter 27, 99 Monio, Robert 27, 100. Ill Montgomery, Stewart 27, 61, 102. 127 Munkberg. Karen 27, 35, 62. 96, IK) Nelson. Sue 9. II. 27. 62. 95. 98. 113 Noe. Julie 9. 27. 72. 93. 96. 110. III. 36 Oliver. Jeremy 7, 27, 103. 104. 105, 71, 75, 76, 77 Olsen, Brett 27, 99 Ortiz. Ricardo 28. 93. 95, 98 Ostberg, Mary 28. 94. 102. 103. KM. 105. 115. 127, 71, 75. 76. 77 Osterberg, Robert 9, 28. 72. 113, 114. 123 Palm. Jerald 28. 68. 126. 133. 75 Pawlyshyn, Steve 28 Pekas. Dana 28, 99. 121 Pence. DuWayne 28, 121 Peterson, Kenneth 28. 113, 114, 121 Peterson, Lynne 29, 36 Peterson, Todd 29, 109 Pisansky, Maria 29. 68. 72, 117, 75 Pucel, Mary 29. 65. 73, 94. 104, 105, 109. 75 Puffer. Steve 29. 99 Pulscher, Laurie 29. 133 Reedstrom. Caroline 99 Rissell. Corrinne 29 Rudzitis. Linda 30, 70. 94, 95, 96. 115 Saja. Anita 4. 9. 30. 6, 93. 96. IK). 36 Sandford, Laurie 30. 99 Sartor. Bradley 9. 30. 110. 113, 114, 75 Savstrom, Lisa 30, 93, 95, 98 Schander. Mary 30, 99 Scheller, Anne 9, 30, 62, 94, 101, 115 Schwaab. Virginia 30. 64, 70. 94. 96. 98. 133, 71 Scovil, David 8. 9, 31. 72, 101. K)2. 103. 129, 76. 77 Sholl, Margaret 31, 36 Siggelkow, Julie 7, 31. 35. 38. 60. 62. 72. 94. K)2. K)7. 132. 133. 76 Slonine. Marguerite 9, II, 31, 38, 62. 102. 118. 125, 132. 36. 76 Smith. Nina 31 Srun, Kimchhun 31. 98 Stephens, Kathy 31. 70. 96. 101. K 2. 122. 36 Stish. Carla 31. 98. 109. 75 Stone. Sharon 32, 39, 65. 93. 94. KM. 105. 132. 75 Stovall. Gene 9, 32. 60. 114 Studt, Diane 32, 35, 99 Suhr. David 32 Svac, Lisa 32, 35. K)2. 103. 116. 118. 125. 129. 75. 76 Swanson. Greg 9, 32, 59, 99 Swierczek, Mary 22, 32, 101, 129 Szymanski, Denise 9 Tessier. Mark 9, 33, 38. 60. 67, 70. 101. 114, 127. 129, 75. 36 Thompson. Christine 9. 33. 69. 96. 37. 75 Thompson. Debbie 7, 33. 102, 76, 77 Thompson, Mary 33, 5, 98 Tonkin, Penny 8, II, 33, 62. 63, 113, 115, 118, 125 Tuomie, Dan 9, 33, 123 Turgeon, Dan 33 Weber. Jeff 33 Wheeler. Kirk 9. 33. 94. 101. 114, 124. 37 Wiley. Dave 34. 93. 95. 101 Wilson. Ann 9. 34. 96. KM Wimsett. Larry II. 34, 61. 72. 127 Worts. Diane 9. 34. 72. 93. 96. 110 Worwa, Theresa 9. 34. 93. 95. 98 Wynn, Anita II. 34. 61. 69, 72. 95 Zebro, Dave 34 Zimmer. Brian 34 15J


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