Saint Anthony Village High School - Villager Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1982
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ST, ANTHONY MIDDLE SCHOOL 3301 33id-Av«, N.E., Minneapotw, MN 65118 ANTHONY VILLAGE high school _ Villager 1982 — Volume XXI St. Anthony Village High School Minneapolis, Minnesota Table Of Contents Seniors .............IV Juniors ..............38 Sophomores ...........44 Freshmen .............50 Activities ...........56 Athletics ............78 Organizations . . . 100 Administration ... 114 Faculty .............118 Memories Of Yesterday Someday we will look back through the pages of time to find memories filled with joy and sorrow, remembering the past as if it were yesterday only to realize we must look to the future of tomorrow. — Pamela Paar Things I Hold Dear Memories of times now past, of things that I treasured that were once here. These are the things I hold dear. A torn doll, a pink party dress, a little girl with sticky fingers who is now grown, form a hole in time through which I long to peer. These are the things I hold dear. It is losing these things that I fear, losing the things I hold dear. — Mary Urista 7 Why are we still all here? If our future is out there. Walking around with our faces glued to the ground, Looking for some path to follow. Shine on, star, till we come too and see the path to the future. — Ken Hugill SENIORS JAMES AHRENS MARK ANTON KURT ADELMANN BRIDGET BAKER MICHAEL BAILEY CHARLES BERGMAN JANICE BASARA LANCE BENCH BRIAN BJORKLUND ERIC BORG MARY BERNY RITA BORYS ROBERT BOWERMAN BRENDA BREHMER JAMES BOYCE MARGARET BRACCHI KRISTINE BRINDA MARGARET BUCKO VICKI BROSTROM JODY BURTON MARY KAY BUTTERFIELD AMY CHRISTENSON V V V VV MARY BYE BETH CHRISTENSON MICHAEL COOK MICHAEL CRAGOE MELISSA COULTER TY DE FILIPPIS TIMOTHY DE ANGELO VINCENT DOSCH MARTIN DE KANICK CHRISTOPHER EID RENEE FUGERE CAROLE FROEHLE JULIA GAMACHE TIMOTHY GATES MARY GEISEL ROBERT GLOCKZIN JOHN GETTER HEIDI GOFORTH LESLIE GOOD SHAUN GOODSELL JONATHAN HAPPE CRAIG HAMMOND JAMES HAUGE KIMBERLY HELM JUDY HAUG ROBERT HEDIN MICHAEL HIEBEL KENNETH HUGILL MARK HESS MICHAEL HYNES LAURIE HULTGREN JOHN JASZEWSKI DANIELA INNAMORATO DAVID IVERSON GREGORY JOHNSON KELLY JOHNSON MARK JENSEN MICHAEL KELLY GEORGE KIEFFER LEE ANN KOTRBA DANIEL KNOX BETH KOSKI Seniors: Remember When . . . Margaret B. ♦ r' Seniors: Remember When . . . f I JOHN KUKIELKA JAMES KRIPOTOS MICHAEL LA FORCE PAT LA FORCE TRACY LA VALLEY SHERYL LIETZKE CINDY LEPSCH CHERYL LINDMAN MICHAEL LLOYD JULIE LOAHR PAUL LOYAS JOHN LOUGHLIN SANDRA LUPIENT ANDREA LUNDGREN CAROLYN MADDEN 25 PAUL MARQUIS mc NAATTVm BARBARA MC INTYRE PATRICIA MILLER SCOTT MONTGOMERY JENNIFER MITCHELL JANIS NEWCOMER GARY NASH ERIC NYPAN PAMELA PAAR MICHAEL NIZIELSKI GALE PETRICH ROGER PIERSAK RITA PELOQUIN WAYNE PLANTE ZINA POLETZ MELAT RETA SCOTT PUNCOCHAR DAVID REBELEIN JUDITH ROGERS ANDREW RIABOKIN MARY SALLMAN JOHN SANDFORD SUZANNE SAWAMURA BARRY SARTOR KIMBERLY SAVSTROM THOMAS SKWAREK ROBERT SCHWABE JEROME SHADDRICK MANDEEP SODHI POONAM SODHI SANDRA STISH PAUL STRONCEK LARRY STEPHENS KEVIN STROOM KATHLEEN THOMPSON MICHAEL THOMAS SUE THORNTON MARK THOMPSON JACQUELINE TUZINSKI DANIEL TIMMERSMAN SHEILA UGARGOL MARY ANN URISTA MARK VIJUMS SUSAN UNGEMACH LEIGH WACHENHEIM NANCY VOLNA STEVEN WALKER JUDY WAGNER THERESA WAGNER SCOTT WEGNER SUSAN WARUMZER JAMES WEHR JOEL WEINMEYER LORI WELCH ELIZABETH WEYHMANN SARA WILSON STEVEN WHITE BORIS YOST TIMOTHY ZUMWALT KIMBERLY ZAWISLAK ELIZABETH BERG JACQUELINE AHMANN Graduation Exercises: June 3 1982 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Judy Rogers. Cheryl Lindman. Rita Sage, and Janice Basara. The VHS Band began the 1982 Commencement Exercises by playing a processional i the national anthem. Sr. Class Officers gave the Welcome. After the Choir sang, special entertainment was presented by H. Goforth, L. Berg. J. Basara, A. Lundgren, M. Vijums. and D. Innamorata. The Valedictorian and the Salutatorians spoke briefly. Before the Presentation of Diplomas, there was a Slide Presentation. A Recessional ended the ceremony. SENIOR CLASS SALUTATORIANS: Chris Eid and Tracy Matthys. SENIOR CLASS VALEDICTORIAN: Leslie Good. SENIOR CLASS SALUTATORIANS: Steve Walker and Ann Kotrba. 35 MOST SERVICEi Janice Basara and CLASS FLIRTS: Mary Kay Bye and Peter Meyers. Mark Vijums. BEST BUNSi Beth Christenson and Mike Lloyd. Senior Mall Of Same BEST LOOKING: Mary Sallman and Mark Hess. (Lower left) CLASS CLOWNS: Judy Rogers and John Getter. (Above) MOST ATHLETIC: Laurie Hultgren and Eric Borg. MOST TALENTED: Carolyn Madden and Chris Eid. CRAZIEST: Sue Ungemach and Dave Rebe- CHATTERBOXES: Carole Froehle and Mike Cook, lein. BEST ALL-AROUND. Terry Wagner. Cheryl Lindman. and Bob Bowerman. Senior Mall Same BEST DRESSED. Nancy Volna. Tim Gates. BEST PERSONALITY. Rita Sage. Craig Hammond. Jim and Mark Thompson. Hauge. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Ann Kotrba and Steve Walker. 37 SHOINflf C. Acevedo-Callejas K. Anderson K. Anderson P. Andrcscik S. Arlt P. Babcock R. Balasubramanian E. Berg M. Bonaventura P. Boyce L. Brama J. Brede S. Brcmseth T. Brostrom T. Brown K. Burton J. Carlson R. Carlson S. Cartwright J. Cherewan A. Chorzempa L. Christen T. Clemens K. Cooper C. Cowan B. Dahlman J. Dietrich J. Dowdle A. Dregger J. Evans G. Ewing K. Fisher J. Flaherty K. Forsythe T. Gabel M. Gallagher R. Havrish J. Hildebrand! K. Hire T. Holmes K. Hultgren R. Iverson D. Jankowski M. Johnsen A. Johnson M. Jones M. Juricko P. Jurkovich T. Kampmeyer A. Kelly D. Kennedy J. Knox P. Koehler F. Koes D. Kopka T. Korba T. Krebs S. Larson D. Leba S. Leba P. Ledwein M. Litccky 40 Do Juniors Like Underclassmen? What do Juniors like best about being a Junior? One more year of freedoml” Dislike? The juniors don’t get involved in school activities.” What do Jrs. like about underclassmen? They’re friendly, outgoing, have school spirit. Dislike? They could treat us with respect.” Chief class advisor is Mr. Sandberg, and the big class project, as usual, is raising money for the Prom. Row l-D. Looyen. W. Loreno. J. Luciw. S. MacNeill. M. Maczka. J. Martin. Row 2-C. Masseurs. D. Mathieu. R. Meier. J. Miel. L. Momchilovich. S. Nelson. Row 3 C. Niznik, L. Noe. L. Novak. $. Panning. C. Payne. L. Pearson. Row 4- D. Peleske. L. Pence. A. Peterson. B. Peterson. J. Piersak. K. Pittman. B. Powles. L. Rooney. Row 5-M. Rudensky. B. Ryan. N. Saja. B. Schipper. B. Scovil. R. Seeley. B. Shadduck. S. Smalley. Row 6- D. Smuda. S. Sommer. D. Staege. D. Stockton. D. Szymanski. E. Tomas. L. Torguson. D. Tracy. Row 7- B. Villella. H. Waller. S. Ward. S. Wehr. J. White. A. Williams. T. Wilson. S. Witzigman. 41 SOPHOMORES T. Allen J. Asp G. Ayres L. Baggenstoss E. Bailey M. Baker Y. Beaubien M. Bench K. Berklich E. Bjerkebek G. Blackey K. Blum H. Boldt R. Borg C. Boschee K. Brama V. Bryn C. Bucko J. Bullock K. Burns T. Carlson T. Charlesworlh A. D’Agostino L. Davis L. DcAngelo J. Dennison S. Dickhausen M. Dyer T. Eichhorn S. Ellson E. Freund R. Gabler A. Getter J. Grundmayer M. Handberg J. Hast ay C. Hedin M. Heinrich R. Hertog T. Hess M. Hilliard M. Howey T. Hynes L. Jaszewski J. Johnson J. Johnson M. Juricko P. Kelly T. Kieffer K. Klassy K. Klotzbach S. Kramer C. Krumrie M. LaValley M. Le T. Ledwein E. Lind J. Lloyd P. Lofgren D. Loughlin D. Lucas S. Mach M. Madden 46 What’s Good About Being A Soph? What do Sophs like best about being a Soph: Not being a freshman getting a driver's license!” What do Sophs dislike? biology 6 health” What do Sophs like best about upperclassmen? They’re all pretty nice.” Least: They rag on us.” What do Sophs like best about freshmen: They are younger than us.” What do they like least about freshmen: They think they’re bad.” Row l-K. Main. K. Markuson. B. Marquis. A. Marlin. B. Martinson. K. Maihieu. Row 2-P. Matthys. M. Medved. P. Meier. D. Mercil. M. Merrill. D. Metusalem. Row 3-S. Miller. J. Minks. C. Misiak. C. O'Brien, B. Olsen. S. Olson. Row 4-V. Pan. S. Patterson, A. Peloquin. E. Perchyshyn. B. Peterson. K. Petrich. K. Pucel. C. Ouattrochi. Row 5-J. Romani. M. Rosenthal. J. Royer. C. Sawamura. M. Snider. A. Sopcinski. J. Stephens. J. Stephens. Row 6-C. Stovall. W. Stuart. J. Suhr. V. Tan. C. Timmer. D. Tobias. L. Tran. L. Tran. Row 7-S. Utke. P. Vijums. T. Viljaste. C. Wachenheim. D. Wagner. T. Walker. T. Wasnick. G. Weinberger. 47 SOPHOMORES continued — B. Westlund. L. Wicks. N. Willmore. J. Wilson. P. Worts. T. Worwa. J. Wynn. J. Zawislak. FRESHMEN D. Ahrens T. Allguire D. Anderson G. Anderson J. Andrusko C. Antczak T. Balko T. Baustert D. Beaulieu J. Bergman K. Berklich P. Block M. Bollensen J. Borys M. Boskovich D. Bratiand K. Brennan M. Brinda A. Bruemmer S. Burch R. Butterfield L. Cabak J. Caldwell C. Chinquist R. Christen L. Christopherson W. Clemens J. D’Agostino M. Dowdle T. Draves D. Dressier D. Egeland N. Erpelding M. Esau J. Fagcrlee P. Fagerlee D. Fisher P. Forsythe E. Fulton R. Gallagher D. Gazda B. Geisel P. Goforth L. Gordon M. Grundmaycr D. Gustafson S. Hanke K. Hauglid J. Flavrish A. Fleston B. Fleston K. Hillstrom K. Fiolmes J. Jankowski J. Johnsen E. Johnson H. Johnson S. Johnson P. Kelly P. Kennedy P. Klosterman T. Knox T. Koes 52 Freshmen Share Likes, Dislikes What do Frosh like about being freshmen? We’re out of the Middle Schooll What do they like about upperclassmen? Some are friendly.” What do they like least? The upperclassmen forget that we exist; they’re stuck on themselves most of the time. Freshmen participate in Flomecoming Snow Daze activities. Advisor-Mr. Smith. Row l-K. Koski. J. Kripotos. J. LaBatte. M. Labenski. C. Lacey. M. laMerc. Row 2-E. LaValley. J. Loreno. P. Loughlin. A. Luciw. M. Lundecn. H. Lundgren. Row 3-C. Marks. J. Marquart. R. Marlin. T. Martin. D. Mattison. C. Maxwell. Row 4-T. McMullen. T. Monio. A. Monlury. P. Narog. D. Nelson. J. Neumann. N. Ncus. D. Olson. Row 5-D. Olson. K. Palm. S. Panning. M. Peters. S. Peterson. D. Petrich. M. Rudzitis. J. Sandford. Row 6-J. Schwaab. S. Shod. I. Sopcinski. K. Stauffer. P. Stroom. D. Szymanski. S. Thompson. J. Tomas. Row 7-T. Turgeon. M. Ugargol, A. Vescio. T. Vilela, C. Vnak. A. Volna. B. Wagner. S. Watkins. 53 J. Westlund B. Wheeler L. Wilson L. Worts M. Yurek K. Zieper J. Zumwalt 54 Class Officers: Eva LaValley (President) and Mary Jo Yurek (Secretary). ACTIVITIES When is this dance going to How much longer do I have to keep this Hooold Mel Homecoming events ... end? up? blazing bonfire and a square square dance on Wed. ... a crowded coronation (Theme= Color My World) on Thurs. with Master and Mistress of Ceremonies Paul Marquis and Cheryl Lindman ... pepfest. parade, and fantastic football game on Fri. ... the homecoming dance (band=Lover) capped off a fun-filled week of activities reigned over by King Mark Hess and Queen Laurie Hultgren. Loft Gee. your hair smells terrificl Right: I’m going to be sick. Master of Ceremonies Paul Marquis escorts the 1980 Homecoming Queen Ruth The 1980 sophomore royalty Mike Gallagher and Wow! Look at that one over there ... Jaszewski. Kathleen Forsythe. Village High Celebrates Homecoming SENIOR ROYALTY. Mike Kelly. Tracy LaValley. Eric Borg. Carolyn Madden. Bob Bowcrman. Queen Laurie Hultgren. King Mark Hess. Mary Sallman. Mark Vijums. Ann Kotrba. Mark Thompson. Mary Berny. SOPHOMORE ROYALTY. Bill Stuart. Kristi Main. Clem Stovall. Tanya Charlesworth, Mike Juricko. Jennifer Zavvislak. Todd Hess. Connie Krumrie. Paul Meier. Judy Johnson. Paul Vijums. Amy Getter. ’81 Homecoming Bonfire, Hoedown Burn. baby, burnl Heidi watches the bonfire with all hands ... . _ , goris London Bridge is falling downl Above: All right, girls. I'll sign the autographs in my dressing room! Below Left-hand chain, promenade around the ring. Above: We never had this much trouble getting a team together before! Below: Not there. I’m ticklish! Homecoming Pep Fest, Parade Seniors take second prize with their float Frost the Flakes from 1981 Homecoming Royalty: Todd Hess, Jennifer Zawislak. Mark Blakcl Hess. Laurie Hultgren. Above: Sophomore Royalty: Judy Johnson. Paul Vijums. Connie Krumrie. Paul Meier. Kristi Main. Clem Stovall. Below. Riding surely beats dancingl Above: Barbecue the Bears, Parents' Group Float, won 1st prize in the parade. Below: Bare the Bears. Ireshman float, received 3rd prize. Halloween: Haunting In The Halls HALLOWEEN FUNSTERS. Picture above. Back row: Judy Haug (fisherwoman). Sandy Stish (old lady). Heidi Goforth (Groucho Marx). Pam Paar (little girl). Chris Eid (teacher on strike), Steve Walker (fisherman). Tom Skwarek (monster). Front row: Sue Thornton (Indian). Andrea Lundgrcn (baby). Zina Poletz (hippie). Melat Reta (country girl). Picture below. Back row: Boris Yost (racer). Donna Smuda (playboy bunny). Carolyn Madden (mime). Cheryl Lindman (little girl). Sheri Lietzke (bee), Nancy Volna (little girl). Ms. Loudenback (racer). Dan Olson (schiek). Front row: Leslie Davis (bee). Allison Martin (kooky spook). Leslie Good (striking teacher). Jenny Neumann (Winnie the Pooh). Ms. Lundquist (clown). VHS Presents'GlassMenagerie' Under the direction of Mr. Fritz, Village High presented Tennessee Williams’ ’’Glass Menagerie” on November 30 and December I. Sandy Stish portrayed Laura, the shy daughter who lives in her world of glass animals. Cheryl Lindman did a remarkable job of playing Amanda, the mother who lives in the past. Brian Peterson and Jamie Bullock performed creditably as Tom, the depressed son. and Jim O’Connor, the gentleman caller. Here's to the Old Southl” (Jamie Bullock. Cheryl Lindman. Brian Peterson). You ugly babbling old witch!” Laura and Jim dance to a waltz. Laura examines her glass menagerie. Save Me A Place At Forest Lawn In this one-act play, Gertrude (Liz Weyhmann) and Clara (Andrea Lundgren) go to lunch. While there, they discuss copious topics including the plans for their interments. They eventually decide that they want to share a crypt. (Above) Come, Josephine, in my flying machine, going whoop-deya! (Left) But Clara. I hate to think it's been a donkey race. (Lower left) My secret, the one secret I was taking to the grave. Oh. Gertrude, how could you? (Below) The stew is getting cold. Gertrudel Seniors Sponsor Spring Fling On March 20 the seniors sponsored a spring dance called the Spring Fling.” Students who attended wore sun outfitsi Paul Stroncek. attired in Dow Jones shorts, won first prize. Midwest Sound provided the music, and all participants had fun doing the Time Warp. Cheryl has a secret for Rita. Mark, the restroom is around the corner. Top left: Sisterly love. Top right: Going Hollywoodl Bottom left: My arm doesn't stretch any farther! Bottom middle: I can’t wait till this dance is over. My feet are killing mel Bottom right: Is Marty jealous of Craig’s hairy legs? For Three Consecutive Years, Sno Daze Queen Janice Basara and King Larry Stephens. Sno Daze Committee and VIP's: John Kukielka. Ann Kotrba. Mary Sallman. Ms. Louden-back. Lisa Main. Terry Wagner. Mark Vijums. Larry Stephens. Janice Basara. Sno Daze Junior Representatives! Ann Marie Johnson and Mark Li-tecky. Sno Daze Sophomore Representatives: Tanya Char- Sno Daze Freshmen Representatives: Tricia lesworth and Peter Kelly. Kelly and Blake Wagner. Seniors Earn Sno-Daze Victory! Ninth graders anticipate Sno-Daze activity week. Following the tradition of the past three years, the Senior Class won the 1982 Sno-Daze competition held February 1-6. The seniors accomplished this feat by winning 1st place in boys’ broomball. spectator night at the wrestling meet or basketball game, poster competition, and skit competition (senior girls tied with sophomores in broomball). The senior skit featured ”Mr. Roger’s Trolley to Sno-Daze Land.” The Sno-Ball. a formal dance held Saturday night with Zerox providing the music, ended Sno-Daze for '82. Honey, you’re cutting o-f my circulation. Get down. Shaun. Hurry upl Take the picture. I can't smile much longer. 67 Hi. I'm Big Al. Pigs are people too. It's good — really. JUNIORS INDUCTED IN 1982. Sitting! Sue Larson. Laura Noe. Julie Brede. Diana Stockton. Ann Chorzempa. Julie Knox. Standing: Ruma Bala. Kris Anderson. Diane Mathieu. Hiedi Waller. Ruth Carlson. Kris Cooper. Tom Clemens. Lori Pearson. Tyler Brown. John Hildebrandt. Mark Litecky. National Honor Society Induction SENIORS INDUCTED IN 1981. Sitting: Terry Wagner. Heidi Goforth. Sandra Stish. Leslie Good. Andrea Lundgren. Standing: Ann Kotrba, Chris Eid. Steve Walker. Laurie Hultgren. Eric Borg. Gale Petrich. Mark Vijums. Mike Hiebel. Jon Happe. Tracy Matthys. Boris Yost. SENIORS INDUCTED IN 1982. Sitting: Kathy Thompson. Mary Geisel. Cheryl Lindman. Mary Sallman. Sheila Ugargol. Standing: Zina Poletz. Tom Skwarek. Robert Hedin. Rob Schwabe. Janice Basara. Mark Anton. Carole Froehle. Mike Bailey. Kim Savastrom. Elizabeth Berg. 69 It's morning stretch with Lisa Main. Girl watching. Son. this one will be a beautyl Eh? With me today. I bring my wife. Boy. this thing's getting sharp. Seniors Sponsor Village Varieties Village Varieties, held on April 15-16, was sponsored by the Senior Class. It consisted of various skits, solos, and dances. Directors were Bob Bowerman and Craig Hammond with Ms. Raabe as the Senior Class advisor. The cast and crew were dominated by seniors and despite all the problems, it went well. Above: Boys boogie bouncingly with their beautiful legs. Above Carolyn, show us YOUR underalls. Above headline; The Solid Golds. headline: What do we do with him now? Let's get physicall Stud. Recognition Night Held May 18 Left-. Scholarships and awards were presented to seniors, newspaper staff, yearbook staff, library aides, and other recognized people at VHS. Some Place Special.” Right: Vania Pan receives dedication to education award. Top left: Mr. Hugill presents math awards to Jon Happe. Leslie Good. Kris Stauffer. Dean Petrich. and Lee Gordon. Bottom left: Mr. Melby introduces senior scholarship givers. Top right: Award and scholarship presentors await the crucial moment. Bottom right: Members of the St. Anthony Village Community who will present awards and scholarships. Town Square = Site Of 1982 Prom Town Square on May 15 was the setting of the 1982 Junior-Senior Prom. The band was Free Fall, and the theme was Since You’ve Asked. The Prom Committee consisted of Kristy Burton. Sue Cartwright, and Allyson Williams. The Juniors earned money for this event by selling donuts and pop on Law Day, hot apple cider at Homecoming, and candy. After you. and you. and you. Above Name. rank, and serial number only. Below left' Swing your partner, do-see-do. Below right: It's only punch, really. Above. What are you lookin' at? Below. ParentsI They follow us everywhere! Concert Choir Presents Show Tunes With Music Americana” Theme 1 VHS Concert Band Presents . • • Jt SiLHOdS VOLLEYBALL Opponent VHS THEY Totino Grace 18-18 8- 9 Marshall-U. 18-18 4-12 South St. Paul 18-18 14-15 I Humboldt 18-13 6-18 Blaine 18-18 6-14 Derham Hall 10- 2 18-18 Mahtomedi 18-18 9- 5 Blake 18-18 9- 1 Minnehaha 18-18 6-14 Brooklyn Center 18-18 3-16 Rosemount 18-12 12-18 Richfield 12-13 18-18 St. Croix Lutheran 18-18 13-13 Lakeville 2- 2 18-18 Centennial 18-18 7- 9 St. Agnes 10-18- 9 18-15-18 , Marshall-U. 19-18 17-14 Mahtomedi 18-14- 9 16-18-18 Blake 18-18 6- 9 Minnehaha 18-18 3-16 Brooklyn Center 18-18 2-13 Centennial 11-18-18 18-14-14 Mahtomedi 18-18 5-14 Brady 14- 7 18-18 FOOTBALL Opponent VHS THEY ‘Farmington 25 14 'Prior Lake 26 7 Minnehaha 34 7 Mahtomedi 30 14 Blake 34 6 Marshall-U 34 0 Brooklyn Center 19 13 St. Paul Center 6 9 Centennial 27 20 St. Francis 6 7 •Non-Conference ••Playoff Game Games 1982 Village BOYS’ SWIMMING Opponent VHS THEY Anoka 77 94 Stillwater 102 64 Kellogg 108 63 Sibley 101 65 Spring Lake Park 67 104 Blake 98 73 I Columbia Heights 97 74 1 Mounds View 49 117 i South St. Paul 93 76 North St. Paul 95 76 Ramsey 99 72 WRESTLING Opponent VHS THEY North St. Paul 52 II Tartan 39 21 ( Centennial 21 42 Brooklyn Center 24 26 Moundsview 30 35 Montgomery Lonsdale 31 30 ' Breck 62 6 Marshall-U. 63 2 Hlll-Murray 34 4 j Minnehaha Academy 35 23 Irondale 23 33 Minneapolis South 29 30 Lakeville 37 18 GIRLS’ TRACK ! Opponent VHS Brooklyn Center 1st ! 1 Chisago Lakes Invitational 3rd ; Mahtomedi 2nd Cenn. S M.-U. 2nd ; Conference Relays 3rd ! St.Agnes Bernard 1st Minnehaha Blake M.U. 1st Conference Championships 3rd Districts 2nd I All Conferences Diane Loughlin. Barb Meier. Nikki Erpelding, Pam Stroom. GIRLS' SWIMMING Opponent THEY Stillwater 108 62 White Bear Mariner 118 54 Columbia Heights 114 58 Spring Lk. Park Inv. 1st place Blake 97 75 Eau Claire Relays 4th place Woodbury Lindbergh Relays 118 51 Kellogg 109 63 Ramsey 95 77 Irondale 96 76 Moundsview 90 82 Spring Lake Park 113 59 North St. Paul 128 38 SOFTBALL Opponent VHS THEY Mahtomedi 8 1 Blake 19 14 Brooklyn Center 4 5 Minnehaha 20 5 St. Paul Academy 18 2 Benilde-$t. Margaret 3 9 Blake 13 2 Mahtomedi 8 9 Brooklyn Center 3 0 Minnehaha 22 9 Centennial 4 6 Centennial 12 K) CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS - 1982 CROSS COUNTRY Season scores are not available for Cross Couniry. 80 Sports Records BOYS' BASKETBALL Opponent VHS THEY Dc LaSalle 54 59 Totino Grace 45 53 Concordia Academy 63 55 Blake 60 47 Minnehaha 50 34 Cloquet 56 60 International Falls 54 50 Tartan 51 43 Mahtomedi 53 44 Centennial 40 50 Marshall-U. 66 72 Brooklyn Center 55 47 Blake 52 42 Minnehaha 32 30 Mahtomedi 42 55 Centennial 42 48 Marshall U. 65 106 Brooklyn Center 59 74 Christ Household 61 73 GYMNASTICS Opponent VHS THEY Mahtomedi 124.95 134.7 Brooklyn Center 116.4 85.1 Blake 108.65 116.8 Fridley Anoka 116.35 121.1 Centennial 114.45 91.15 Mahtomedi 117.25 129.15 Irondale 121.3 132.1 Brooklyn Center Won ? Blake 124 129 River Falls Invitational 3rd Regions 2nd BOYS' TRACK Opponent VHS THEY Chisago Lakes Inv. 6th place Brooklyn Center 44 97 Mahtomedi 39 102 Centennial Marshall 2nd place Forest Lake Inv. 5th place Conference Relays 4th place Blake Minnehaha Marshall-U. 3rd place BASEBALL Opponent VHS THEY Spring Lake Park 2 3 Centennial 4 5 Elk River 4 1 Proctor 6 5 Blake 6 3 Minnehaha K 4 Mahtomedi 10 6 Brooklyn Center 5 3 Centennial 0 12 St. Francis 16 6 Marshall-U. 9 7 Blake 0 6 Minnehaha 5 9 Brooklyn Center 1 4 Marshall-U. 4 0 Mahtomedi WON 10 7 Lost 6 6 BOYS' TENNIS Opponent VHS THEY White Bear 0 7 Brooklyn Center | 4 Mahtomedi | 4 Minnehaha Academy 0 5 Blake 0 5 Centennial 2 3 Edison 5 Mpls. Cent. Tournament 3-0 Robbinsdale Cooper 5-2 Rochester Marshall 4-3 2 Mpls. Central St. Francis Tournament 2-2 St. Francis 2-3 Centennial 1-4 Spring Lake Park 3-2 Brooklyn Center 3-2 4-3 Honorable Mention All Conf. Tom Johnson. Brian Scovil i HOCKEY Opponent VHS THEY Marshall-U. 3 2 Chaska 4 1 Breck 4 3 Spring Lake Park 3 5 Holiday Tournament Blaine 3 6 Totino Grace 4 2 Orono 5 4 Marshall-U. 8 4 Centennial 3 4 Minnehaha 0 6 Blake 3 6 Chisago Lakes 6 2 Brooklyn Center 7 4 Mahtomedi 1 4 Marshall-U. 15 3 Centennial 2 3 Minnehaha 5 6 Blake 2 6 S.P.A. 3 5 Brooklyn Center 5 4 Mahtomedi 7 2 Park 1 4 GOLF Opponent VHS THEY Grace 202 240 Ramsey 196 209 Marshall-U. 219 278 St. Paul Academy 200 209 Centennial 209 224 Mid-Season 216 205 Blake 220 236 Purple Hawk (3rd) 323 316 Mahtomedi 204 208 Sundance (1st) 307 321 Brooklyn Center 200 233 Conference 1st 409 410 District 15 315 313 VHS-2nd place GIRLS’ TENNIS Opponent VHS THEY Blake 0 5 Mahtomedi 3 2 Minnehaha 2 3 Centennial 2 3 Brooklyn Center 3 2 Marshall-U. Tri Metro 3-3 3 2 81 First St, Anthony Football Team Enters State Playoffs! No question about it, this year’s football team had an outstanding seasonl Under Coach Nesheim. the team won the Tri-Metro Championship and became the first VHS team to win an undisputed title as well as the first to enter the State playoffsl All-Conference: Borg, Bowerman, Cragoe, Hess, Puncochar, White. Honorable Mention: Cook, McDaniel, and Vijums. B Squad Football. Row I: Mike Rosenthal. John Lloyd. John Stephens. Lance Wicks. Brian Marquis. Row 2: Peter Kelly. Jimbo Johnson. Brett Martinson. Clem Stovall. Jon Royer. Bill Stuart. Mike Berg. Steve Mach. Row 3i Eugene Bjerkebek. Dave Metusalem. Paul Meier. Mike Juricko. John Wilson. Ron Hertog. Paul Vijums. Todd Hess. Coach Mike Cartwright. VARSITY FOOTBALL. Row I: Tom Clemens. Mark Litecky, Capt. Eric Borg. Capt. Mark Hess. John Loughlin. Chris Martin. Brian Bjorklund. Row 2. Mike Lloyd, Jim Wehr, Scott Montgomery. Mark Vijums. Bob Bowerman. Jim Hauge. Mike Cragoe. Mike Cook. John Kukielka. Row 3i Eugene Tomas. Brad Dahlman. Paul Andrescik. John Jaszewski. Mark Thompson. John Getter. Jeff White. Scott Puncochar. Paul Marquis. Wayne Loreno. Greg Ewing. Row 4: Doug McDaniel. Mark Anton, Mary DeKanick. Barry Sartor. Steve White. Mike Kelly. Tim DeAngelo. Larry Stephens. Jeff Carlson. Steve Nelson. Mike Gallagher. Tim Gabel. John Luciw. Missing: T. DeFilippis. T. Hess. T. Holmes. Coach R. Nesheim. Asst. Coaches J. Opsata. S. Paulus. Team Named Tri-Metro Champs! B SQUAD VOLLEYBALL. Row h Jill Hastay. Paula Worts. Becky Borg. Row 2: Kristy klassy, Caroline O'Brien. Barb Westlund. Mary Sue Snider. Lisa Baggenstoss. Row 3: Coach Barnes. Lois Jaszewski. Maria Merrill. Julie Grundmayer. Debbie Tobias. Janice Borys. Tanya Charlesworth. Coach Houle. Volleyball laurels: Tri-Metro Champions with II I record. 2nd place in St. Anthony invitational. Probably the best all-around team since I have coached here” (Houle), Lori Pearson named Most Valuable Player in St. Anthony Tournament! These honors are earned because the team plays well together, and every year each person improves — Houle. All-Conference-. Christenson. L. Hultgren. Loughlin. Pearson. Honorable Mention: K. Hultgren and Froehle. Captains are Beth Christenson and Laurie Hultgren. A” SQUAD VOLLEYBALL. Row I: Anne Kelly. Diane Loughlin. Beth Christenson. Laurie Hultgren. Sherri Lietzke. Row 2: Diane Mathieu. Cheryl Cowan. Carole Froehle. Paula Worts. Diana Stockton. Karen Hultgren. Barb Meier. Row 3: Coach Houle. Rita Borys, Laura Worts. Ann Chorzempa, Lori Pearson. Mary Beth Juricko. Janice Borys. Bonnie Shadduck. Asst. Coach Barnes. Undefeated For 2 Successive Years! The best girls’ team we’ve had with a record of 22-0 over the past 2 years ... M. Coulter £ S. Sawamura-co-captains ... Missy was 1st girl to complete 6 years in the program! Team was 2nd in Section 10 and had 41 pts. in State with Hayden 5th in freestyle £ Carlson. Hayden. Sawamura. Volna 5th in freestyle relay. Ahhhhhl Last one in is a rotten eggl GIRLS’ SWIMMING. Row l Asst. Coach Killpatrick. Rebecca Eid. Veronica Rafferty. Nikki Erpelding. Amy Volna. Missy Coulter. Sue Sawamura. Ruth Carlson. Julie Knox. Sarah Kramer. Mgr. Jennifer Dennison. Mgr. Dan Leba. Row 2: Coach Berg. Lisa Fulton. Cheryl Wachenheim. Heidi Bold!. Judy Johnson. Gretchen Anderson. Corinna Hayden. Christy Timmer. Cindy Sawamura. Mary Dyer. Asst. Coach McAllister. Cross Country, Girls’ Tennis Teams CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Kneeling. Jim Loreno, Michelle LaValley. Kathy Brama. Mike Heinrich. Mike LaForce. Standing. Coach Johnson. Rob Glockzin. Shaun Goodsell. Kyle Petrich. Eric Lund. Paul Stroncek. GIRL'S TENNIS TEAM. Row I. Lisa Main. Jackie Zimmer. Kirsten Anderson. Sue Cartwright. Kristy Main. Sue Bonaventura. Tia Karelson. Ruma Bala. Robin Pulscher. Back row. Coach Sack. Kathleen Forsythe. Beth Schipper. Patti Jurkovich. Mindy Handberg. Betsy Johnson. Teri Draves. Ann Marie Johnson. Leslie Good. Huskies End Season With 8-4 Record Coaches Orsted and Burlingame agree that their teams performed well this season. We have a lot of experienced players returning for the '82-83 season, stated Burlingame. We’ll have good depth. Coach Orsted mentioned L. Worts, P. Worts, and J. Borys as outstanding players. Our team had strong defense and teamwork. Better shooting under the basket more use of backboards would have won the 2 games necessary to make us district champs. JUNIOR VARSITY. Kneeling: Ann Sopcmski. Paula Worts (Most Valuable Player Award). Cheryl Wachenheim. Becky Borg. Michelle LaValley. Connie Krumrie. Standing: Coach Orsted. Heidi Boldt. Jenny Johnson. Laura Worts. Sarah Kramer (Most Improved Player Award). Judy Johnson. Janice Borys. VARSITY. Row h captain Lisa Main, captain Laurie Hultgren (Honorable Mention), captain Carole Froehle (All Conference). Diane Loughlin (Honorable Mention). Coach Burlingame. Row 2: Bonnie Shadduck. Ann Chorzempa (Honorable Mention). Lori Pearson (Honorable Mention). Mary Juricko (All Conference). Beth Peterson. 86 Huskies Finish 3rd In Conference JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL. Kneeling: Bob Gabler. Mike Howey. Bill Stuart. Chris Bucko. Eric Lind. Standing: Paul Vijums. Mike Juricko. John Wilson. Paul Meier. Jonathan Asp. Coach Gautschi. Missing: Gordon Blackey. We started out very strong on defense and team shooting percentage. We finished at the top of the league in shooting percentage for the team,” remarked Coach Johnson after the season. Mark Thompson was selected All-Conference and John Hildebrandt and John Jaszewski received Honorable Mention. The Huskies finished with a 6-6 conference record and ended the season with an even record of 9-9 overall. VARSITY BASKETBALL. Kneeling: Brian Bjorklund. John Hildebrandt. Steve Walker. Rob Glockzin. Bob Bowerman. John Loughlin. Brian Scovil. Standing: Coach Johnson. Craig Hammond. Mike Bonaventura. Tom Kampmeyer. Scott Montgomery. Mark Thompson. Mike Juricko. John Jaszewski. Missing: Gordy Blackey. 87 Swimmers Finish 4th In Region 10 Yost Earns 4th In State Under the coaching of Mr. Berg and the leadership of Captain B. Yost, the Huskies ended the season with a 8-3 record. Yost earned 4th in State and set a new Section 10 record in the 100-yard breast stroke. Other outstanding swimmers were Tim Knox. Blake Wagner, and Damian Wagner. Strengths: IM. breast stroke, butterfly. Weakness: spring freestyle and diving. Team captain Boris Yost set a new Section 10record and earned 4th in State in the ICO-yard breast stroke this season. BOYS’ SWIMMING. Sitting: Mike Horan. Dan Egeland. Pat Kennedy. Scott Klosterman. Mike Braunwarth. Kneeling: Mgr. Christy Timmer. Chris Bray. Paul Klosterman. Tim Knox. Andrew Volna. Bill Wachenheim. Chris Vank. Mgr. Amy Volna. Standing. Coach Berg. Blake Wagner. Dan Tracy. Damian Wagner. Doug Kennedy. Brois Yost. Jamie Bullock. Kyle Petrich. Mgr. Dan Leba. Rob McAllister (Asst. Coach). Phil Killpatrick (Diving Coach). Huskies Place 3rd At Districts JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING. Kneeling. Mike Schiena. Warren Ludford. Mike Brinda. Neeo Villella. Mike Bosko-vich. Eugene Tomas. Standing. Tom McMullen. John Jankowski. John McDaniel. Jim Zuniwalt. Joe Orning. Dan Jankowski. Missing. Coach Quesnell. The team exceeded our expectations. We lost a number of good wrestlers through graduation. The guys worked hard and by the end of the season had developed into a very respectable team. We finished the season 8-5 and placed 3rd at Districts, only 2.5 points out of second. stated Coach Opsa-ta. Outstanding wrestlers: Kukiel-ka. McDaniel, Me Mullen. White. VARSITY WRESTLING. Kneeling. Warren Ludford. Tim Monio. John Tomas. Marko Medved. Wayne Loreno. Eugene Tomas. Tom McMullen. Mike LaForce. Roger Piersak. Standing. Chris Martin. Clem Stovall. John Kukielka. co-capt. Doug McDaniel, co-capt. Steve White. Jim Hauge. Jeff White. Ty DeFilippis. Missing. Coach Opsata. All Conference. Kukielka. McDaniel. J. Tomas. S. White. Hon. Mention. Monio. LaForce. Dist. Champs. S. White. T. McMullen. Gymnasts Place 2nd In Region 4A; Baker, Sawamura Go On To State Led by captains Bridget Baker, Mary Berny, and Carolyn Madden, the gymnastic team placed 2nd in Region 4A. They did better than expected considering the injuries (over half the A' squad was out). The B’ squad did an excellent job replacing the injured varsie-ty people,” stated Coach Grant. All Conference: Bridget Baker and Cindy Sawamura. Honorable Mention: Amy Getter and Carolyn Madden. Award to Most Improved - Noelle Saja. GYMNASTICS TEAM. Kneeling: Cindy Sawamura. Diane Saja. Jill Fagerlee. Kathy Maxwell. Lisa Baggenstoss. Kristy Klassy. Amy Getter. Row 2: Mary Sue Snider. Karen Hultgren. Jody Wicks. Donna Smuda. Noelle Saja. Liz Wagner. Jeanne Stephens. Coach Grant. Asst. Coach Hoganson. Top row: Asst. Coach Tim Hartman. Mary Berny. Carolyn Madden. Bridget Baker. VARSITY HOCKEY. Row I. Pal Fagerlee. Mike Hilliard. Shaun Goodsell. Kevin Stroom. Mark Madden. Jeff Carlson. Row 2, Mark Bjerkebek. Tim Allen. John Wynn, Paul Slroncek. Andy Riabokin, Brad Dahlman. Peter Meyers. Mike Cook. Top row: Todd Hess. Larry Stephens. Marty DeKanick. Mark Hess. Eric Borg. Scott Puncochar. Jim Kripo-tos. Asst. Coach Brad DeKanick. Coach Kulenkamp. Two Huskies Named To All-Conference Seniors Eric Borg and Mark Hess were named to Tri Metro All-Conference team. DeKanick and Meyers were Hon. Mention. The season’s record was 10 wins and II losses. We felt we should have finished higher in the standings this year. It was a frustrating year. We played well at the end of the season.” stated Coach Kulenkamp. Mike Cook cruises the rink on a Sunday skate. Marty DeKanick with his tunnel vision. B” SQUAD HOCKEY. Kneeling, Mark Bjerkebek, Scott Goodsell. Jack Sanford. Mike Hilliard. Mark Madden. Pat Fagerlee. Standing, Mark Baker. Tim Allen. Jim Hines. John Wynn. Brad Dahlman. Eugene Bjerkebek. Kevin Markuson. Jim Kripotos. Coach DeKanick. Left. BOYS' BASKETBALL: K. Burton. J.Martin. L. Hultgren. L. Novak. J. Tuzinski. Right. VARSITY FOOTBALL. L. Novak. R. Borys. D. Kopka. J. Tuzinski. J. Martin. S. Wehr. A. Kotrba. L. Hultgren. VOLLEYBALL CHEERLEADERS. Micky Esau. Lisa Cabak. Mary Jo Yurek. Margaret Dowdle. HOCKEY. Rita Borys. Sue Cartwright. Amy Christenson. Beth Koski. Debbie Kopka. 1981-82 Cheerleaders A” WRESTLING. Top. Anne Kelly and Noelle Saja. Below. Bella Villella. Karen Hultgren. Marcelle Jones. B FOOTBALL. Top: Karen Zieper and Kris Palm. Middle: Becky Borg and Tricia Kelly. Bottom: Lisa Baggenstoss. Amy Getter. Jenny Johnson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL. Top: Margaret Dowdle. Middle: Diane Szymanski and Mickey Esau. Bottom: Mary Jo Yurek. B” BASKETBALL. Top= Eva LaValley. Middle. Terry Draves and Betsy Johnson. Bottom: Karen Zieper. B'' WRESTLING. Top: Carla Maxwell. Middle. Jenny Johnson and Tricia Kelly. Bottom. Lisa Baggenstoss. 93 Coach Anticipates A Strong Team Girls’ track coach, Mr. Paulus, anticipates a strong team with good overall depth. Last year the team took 2nd in Districts and 4th in Region. D. Loughlin qualified for the 100, 200, 400 dashes in the State Meet. In boys’ track. Coach Gautschi is ’’looking for improvement with each meet.” Coach continued: We have a young team so we look for points from the older kids early and improvement from the ninth and tenth graders.” BOYS' TRACK. Sitting: Rob Lorono. Chris Vnak. Joe Johnson. Greg Weinberger, John Jankowski. Marc Bollensen. Kevin Klotzbach, Jon Royer. Joe Orning, Bob Gabler. Kneeling: Dean Petrich. Jim Schwaab. James Evans. Brad Dahlman. Eric Lind. John Stephens. Brian Marquis. Paul Stroncek. Brett Martinson. Kyle Pctrich. Greg Ewing. Standing: Kris Stuaffer. Adrian Kramarczuk. Andy Peloquin. Mandeep Sodhi. Scott Puncochar. Scott Montgomery. Tim Gates. Mark Thompson. Paul Meier. Paul Vijums. Dave Anderson. Jim Johnson. Jamie Bullock. Missing: Coach Gautschi. GIRLS' TRACK. Stephanie Luciw. Pam Lindman. Jill Fagerlee. Gretchen Anderson. Ann Pibal. Jody Wicks. Greta Carlson. Julie Loreno. Eva LaValley. Kathy Klotzbach. Row 1. Danna Thompson. Debbie Wynn. Dianne Loughlin. Jane Walker. Aurora Ibbara. Lisa Bordwell. Cathy Brama. Claudia Herrera. Jennifer Zawislak. Christine Hoffman. Stephanie Schmolze. Row i. Ann Lindskog. Jean Stephens. Kathy Nelson. Pam Stroom. Connie Krumrie. Libby Peterson. Gwen Erpelding. Wendy Hartman. Mary Jo Yurek. Lisa Glover. Sue Peterson. Standing: Michelle Veronica Rafferty. Nikki Erpelding. Karen Hultgren. Judy Johnson. Corinna Hayden. Heidi Boldt. Barb Meier. Terri Draves. Christy Timmer. Coach Paulus-Missing. 94 Coaches Have Optimism For Season Coach Bullock is optimistic about the season (with six returning players on the varsity team). A young ninth grade pitcher, Laura Worts, is making a significant contribution to the team. Last year’s record was 12-4, with five players being chosen all-conference. Coach Kulenkamp of the B” squad softball team commented that the team is very inexperienced and young. Despite a wet start, the team is strong. JUNIOR VARSITY. Kneeling: Ann Sopcinski. Carla Maxwell. Margaret Dowdle. Jillann Hastay. Jenny Neumann. Becky Borg. Standing: Coach Kulenkamp. Jan Borys. Bonnie Shadduck. Sara Wilson. Maria Merrill. Lisa Cabak. Cheryl Cowan. VARSITY SOFTBALL. Kneeling: Leslie Good. Carolyn Madden. Laura Worts. Carole Froehle. Laurie Hultgren. Standing. Kim Helm. Yvonne Beaubien. Cheryl Wachenheim. Paula Worts. Rita Borys. Coach Bullock. 1981: Championship Team Wins 1st In District, Region, And 2nd In State With three members of the 81 State Team returning, the 1982 team anticipates a good season. Last year the team became District I5A champions. Region 4A champions, and State A Second Place. The 1981 state team consisted of Jim Barton. Eric Bratland. Brian Bjorklund. Robbie Glockzin. and Jim Hauge. (The last three returned to this year’s squad.) Brian Bjorklund and Rob Glockzin were named All Conference for 1981. B SQUAD GOLF. Kneeling: Erie Evans. Bill Kotrba. Ted Allguire. Mike Schiena. Rick Butterfield. Mike LaMere. Standing: Jason Rupert. Mike Brownworth. Chris Kuhlmann. Jack Sandford. Dick Gallagher. Pat Fagerlee. Missing: Coach Dave Melby. Dave Hilliard. Mark Schreiner. VARSITY GOLF. Kneeling: Mark Madden. Mike Hilliard. Marco Medved. Brian Bjorklund. Rob Glockzin. Standing: Tom Korba. Mike Nizielski. Gordon Blackey. David Bratland. Mike Howey. James Hauge. Tim Allen. Missing: Coach Dick Pearl. Boys’ Tennis: Young Team With Depth BOYS' TENNIS. Kneeling! Darrin Mercil. Chris Payne. Sieve Witzigman. Lance Wicks. Mike Berg. Ken Pucci. Standing; Coach Sack. Andy Riabokin. Tom Johnson. Shaun Goodsell. Mark Litecky. Tom Brostrom. Brian Scovil. John Hildebrandt. (Tom Johnson and Brian Scovil-AII Conference) 97 Coach: We Hope To Win Districts! Coach Palm's outlook for season: We hope to win the District.” Starting more seniors this year perhaps helped to win the Elk River Tournament. Last year the team lost in the semi-finals of the District. Last year the B squad posted 8 wins - 6 losses. Coach Johnson's season outlook: We should be all right. With each game the team improves. We have a lot of young players.” JUNIOR VARSITY. Silting: Tim Marlin. Bill Clemens. Craig Antczak. Tim Hess. Kneeling: Coach Johnson. Paul Loughlin. Aron Braskel. Tim Knox. Dom Nelson. Standing: Sieve Mach. Ron Hertog. Andy Bruemmer. Mark Labenski. John Romani. Mike Rosenthal. John Kripotos. VARSITY BASEBALL. Silling: Coach Palm. Marly DeKamck. Clay Kepner. Kneeling: Mark Hess. Sieve While. Mike Lloyd. John Loughlin. Bill Stuart. Tom Clemens. Standing: Mike Cook. Bob Bowerman. Eric Borg. Larry Stephens. Mike Juricko. Todd Hess. Peter Meyers. 99 ORGANIZATIONS Student Council S High School Bowl STUDENT COUNCIL. Sitting: Carolyn Madden. Judy Rogers. Allyson Williams. Sue Cartwright. John Kukielka. Carla Maxwell. Eva LaValley. Sue Ungemach. Marcelle Jones. Row 2. Ms. Loudenback. Laurie Hultgren. Lisa Main. Sabine Arlt. Mary Kay Bye. Ann Kotrba. Terry Wagner. Mary Sallman. Mary Jo Yurek. Dina Dressier. Row 3= Anne Kelly. Kathleen Forsythe. Patti Jurkovich. Bob Gabler. Chris Eid. Clem Stovall. Pat Block. Kristin Anderson. Ann Marie Johnson. Becky Borg. Mindy Handberg. Row 4: Paul Loyas. Eric 8org. Craig Hammond. Scott Puncochar. Dan Timmersman. Paul Meier. Mark Vijums. Ty DeFilippis. Tim Baustert. The purpose of the Student Council, according to its chief officer, is to provide the students of St. Anthony with a voice in school affairs, public services and activities for the students themselves, and experience in the responsibility of government on a small scale. Major projects for the Council this year were the Homecoming Dance in September, the Christmas Dance on Dec. 19, the annual Blood Drive, the selling of Happenings books, and Sno-Daze. The 1981-82 officers are pictured to the right. They are Ms. Loudenback. advison Lisa Main and John Kukielka, Co-presidentsj Mary Sallman. secretary! Terry Wagner. Vice-president-, Mark Vijums. School Board representative-. Ann Kotrba, treasurer. HIGH SCHOOL BOWL. Jon Schmalzbauer. Sandra Stish. Jon Happe. Mike Heinrich, and Hiedi Waller (missing). Won over Tartan and lost to Breck. Advisor was Ms. Westrom. 102 AFS Club Sponsors Senior Daniela Innamorato From Uruguay Daniela relaxes in the auditorium after finishing her class notes. The AFS Club sponsored Daniela Innamorato from Uruguay this year. Besides Daniela. VHS has international students from Ethiopia. Viet Nam. Cambodia. Israel. Colombia, India, and Holland. Activities the club participated in were the Homecoming float for international students, a hayride in November, Santagrams in Dec., and Valograms in Feb. Instead of selling candy, the club sold jewelry. AFS CLUB. Row h lan Tran. Minh Le. Llrth Tran. Marcela Acevedo. Mary Geisel. Kathy Thompson. Row 1. Jennifer Mitchell. Daniela Innamorato. Leslie Good. Terry Wasnick. Melat Reta, Carolyn O'Brien. Corinna Masseurs (YFU-Holland). Top row: Barb Westlund. Paula Babcock. Maria Rudensky. Missy Coulter. Sara Bremseth. Rob Glockzin. Vitalia Bryn. Mary Kay Johnsen. Sue Thornton. Advisor J. Lundquist. Spanish, French Clubs At VHS SPANISH CLUB. Bottom row. Kathy Thompson. Marcela Acevedo. Jennifer Mitchell. Mary Ann Urista. Mary Geisel. Middle row.- Sara Brcmseth. Terry Wasnick. Barb Westlund. Dawn Olson. Carolyn O'Brien. Corina Masseurs. Top row: Missy Coulter. Mary Kay Johnsen, Paula Babcock. Maria Rudensky. Bob Glockzin. Vitalia Bryn. Daniela Innamorato. Ms. Lundquist. Missing: Tracy Matthys. Paul Goforth. Pat Kennedy. Sarah Kramer. Suzi Patterson, Jennifer Zawislak. Brian Peterson. Minh Le. FRENCH CLUB. Row h Virya Tan. Ardis Heston. Becky Wheeler. Mary Jo Yurek. Dina Dressier. Barbie Heston. Row 1. Mrs. Flittie. Cheric Niznik. Rod Martin. Heather Lundgren. Sheryl Hanke. 104 Coop Work Office Educ. Assoc, COOP WORK PROGRAM. Front row: Kim Zawislak. Tracy LaValley, Mary Kay Bye. Sandy Lupient. Bev Powles. Jacki Tuzinski. Middle row: Ms. Albie. Tony Nowlan. Sue Warumzer. Jody Burton. Dawn Looyan. Mr. Houle. Top row: Wayne Plante. Vince Dosch. Jerome Shaddrick. Kurt Adelmann. Jim Ahrens. Mark Jensen. Missing: C.J. Bergman. J. Boyce. K. Skjei. T. Zumwalt. OFFICE EDUCATION EDUCATION. Front row: Ms. Albie. Mary Ann Urista. Margaret Bucko. Mary Geisel. Karen Hire. Row 1. Noelle Saja. Tracy LaValley. Mary Kay Bye. Ruth Seeley. Marcello Jones. Row 3: Pam Paar. Maria Rudensky. Sabine Arlt. Kim Savstrom. Patty Boyce. Paula Babcock. Letterwinners And Lighting Crew LETTERWINNERS. Front row: Secretary Jackie Tuzinski. Carolyn Madden. Donna Smuda. Vice-Pres. Carole Froehle. Brian Scovil. Rita Borys. Lisa Main. Sue Ungemach. Daniela Innamorato. Middle row Treas. Paul Loyas. John Loughlin. Marty DeKanick. Scott Puncochar. Jim Hauge. Lori Pearson. Mary Juricko. Kathy Forsythe. Dan Peleske. Back row: Mike Cook. Paul Stroncek. President Bob Bowcrman. Eric Borg. Scott Montgomery. John Hildebrandt. Mark Thompson. Mike Cragoe. Mark Vijums. Tim Gates. Mr. Gautschi. LIGHTING CREW (below): Mr. Wilke. Marc Bollonsen. Paul Loyas. Ken Hugill. The Letterwinners’ main project was a raffles this was sponsored to provide letters for varsity winners, provide MVP trophies for all varsity sports, and to give a $XO scholarship to a graduating senior. An ongoing project is running the concession stand throughout the year. The purpose of the Lighting Crew is stage productions in the auditorium with lights and lights and soundi a great deal of creativity is involved with the lighting. Village High Views And Pom Pons POM PONS. Bottom row: Donna Smuda. Zina Poletz. Allyson Martin. Kneeling: Vitalia Bryn. Sue Dickhausen. Standing: Janice Suhr. Barb McIntyre. Carolyn Madden. Leslie Davis. Missing: Rita Sage. Cheryl Lindman. Kim Berklich. Village High Views has Leslie Good Sheila Ugargol as co-editors. A new column added this year is Kukielka’s Korner. The advisor. Mr. Clark, says he could use more writers, typists. helpers. Pictured above: Mr. Clark. Mary Urista, Ken Hugill, Sheila Ugargol, Mary Geisel. Back row: John Kukielka, Leslie Good, Paul Loyas, and Pam Paar. 107 I CONCERT BAND. FLUTES: N. Volna. L. Hultgren. R. Carlson. A. Chorzempa. B. Brehmer. S. Smalley. A. Williams. J. Mid. J. Zimmer. CLARINETS: J. Hildebrandt. J. Basara. S. Lietzke. D. Stockton. S. Miller. R. Sage.J. Mitchell. B. Peterson. S. Dickhausen. C. Misiak. B. McIntyre. L. Momchilovich. BASS CLARINET: S. Larson. J. Dennison. OBOE: A. M. Johnson. CONTRA BASS CLARINET, R. Borys. ALTO SAXOPHONE: G. Petrich. P. Stroom. BASSOON: K. Anderson. E. Berg. FRENCH HORNS: A. Lundgren. M. Sallman. C. Eid. S. Olson. C. Timmer. L. Main. K. Hultgren. BARITONES: M. Maczka. T. Johnson. I. Torguson. TENOR SAXOPHONE: M. Vijums. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: T. Wagner. TRUMPETS: B. Gabler. M. Bailey. L. Wicks. C. Vnak. T. Brostrom. H. Boldt. T. Korba. J. Haug. M. Handberg. MALLETS: K. Cooper. TROMBONES: B. Yost. J. Happe. M. Hiebel. J. Brede. K. Stroom. J. Hauge. TUBAS, R. Schwabe. T. Gates. M. Bonaventura. PERCUSSION, R. Glockzin. B. Bjorklund. K. Petrich. S. Witzigman. Missing: P. Paar, S. Puncochar. Director, Mr. Bjorklund. The VHS band won the Grand Champion Award at the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City. Michigan. The bands also won several 1st place awards during the summer and All-Superior ratings at the Band Contest. The Winter Band Concert featured M. Brand, percussionist. The Jazz Band was featured on KTWN radio on Jazz in Our Schools.” In the summer of '82 the band will participate in Atlanta in the International Lions Marching Band. The VHS band will also stop in Nashville. JAZZ BAND. Row I: Kris Anderson. Rob Glockzin. Mark Vijums. Gale Petrich, Terry Wagner. Pam Stroom. John Hildebrandt. Row 2-. Ann Marie Johnson. Jon Happe. Jim Hauge, Boris Yost. Mike Hiebel. Julie Brede. Row 3: Lance Wicks, Tom Korba. Tom Brostrom. Mike Bailey. Bob Gabler. The VHS Marching Band performs in the 1981 Homecoming Parade. 109 CONCERT CHOIR. Front row: K. Johnson. P. Miller. Z. Poletz. M. Berny. L. Jaszewski. C. Krumrie. P. Jurkovich. C. Madden. C. Froehle. L. Main. A. Kotrba. A. Johnson. A. D'Agostino. K. Forsythe. $. Aril. D. Loughlin. B. Shadduck. K. Burns. Row 2. J. Stephens. L. DeAngelo. S. MacNeill. A. Chorzempa. J. Martin. B. Borg. J. Hastay. S. Ugargol. R. Seeley. L. Torguson. J. Gamache. M. Wimsett. M. Juricko. B. Schipper. L. Welch. K. Klassy. Y. Beaubien. Row 3: S. Goodsell. M. Rosenthal. G. Weinberger. J. Kukielka. C. Eid. G. Ewing. M. Medved. C. Hammond. J. Wilson. D. Jankowski. A. Peloquin. J. Johnson. T. Ledwein. D. Iverson. J. Roman. Mr. Opsata. Row 4i J. Newcomer. M. Kelly. M. Jones. T. Charlesworth. M. Thomas. M. Maczka. C. Stovall. B. Scovil. G. Ayres. P. Loyas. B. Bowerman. D. Timmersman. J. Stephens. T. DcFilippis. W. Loreno. B. Martinson. M. Hines. Missing: D. Stockton. M. Butterfield. NINTH GRADE CHOIR. Front row: D. Dressier. T. Balko. J. Fagerlee. K. Palm. T. Draves. M. Dowdle. D. Gustafson. N. Erpelding. C. Maxwell. K. Koski. T. Kelly. L. Cabak. J. Westlund. J. Caldwell. N. Neus. J. D'Agostino. Middle row: B. Geiscl. J. Havrish. T. Villella. M. Lundeen. K. Holmes. L. Christopherson. E. LaValley. H. Johnson. L. Wilson. C. Chinquist. J. Marquart. R. Christen. D. Olson. C. Lacey. Top row: K. Stauffer. A. Bruemmer. D. Mattison. T. Baustert. J. Zumwalt. T. McMullen. T. Turgeon. J. Tomas. S. Watkins. Mr. Opsata. Missing: T. Anderson. S. Burch. B. Wheeler. MADRIGALS. Sitting: Mary Maczka. Carole Froehle. Brian Scovil. Ann Marie Johnson. Marko Medved. Ann Kotrba. Dan Timmersman. Standing: John Opsata. director: Carolyn Madden. Andy Peloquin. Ruth Seeley. Wayne Loreno. Lynn Torguson. John Stephens. Madrigals and Pop Singers specialize in 16 17th century ''court music and in contemporary popular music respectively. Some events the various choirs participate in: Holiday Concert, Winter Choral Concert, Vocal Contests. Show Tunes, Sr. Citizens Banquet, Mr. Elias' funeral, and Spring Concert. Concert Choir recorded 2 45-records for the Sound Investments recording company. The first record was released in December and the second in the spring of '82. POP SINGERS. Row I: Andy Peloquin. Kathleen Forsythe. Dan Timmersman. Ann Kotrba. Brian Scovil. Carole Froehle. Lisa Main. Clem Stovall. Patti Jurkovich. Ty DeFilippis. Row 2: Mr. Opsata, Kristin Anderson. Carolyn Madden. Marko Medved. Ruth Seeley. John Stevens. Lynn Torguson. Chris Eid. Sheila Ugargol. John Kukielka. Ill Debaters Tie For 5th Place In State 1981 was a top year for St. Anthony debaters. Both varsity teams qualified for state competition. The senior team of Chris Eid and Leslie Good tied for 5th place in the state. This same team lost only one debate in NFL competition to Marshall-U High. Totally the debaters participated in 20 meets in a season that ran from October through February. Overnight trps included Mankato. Duluth, and Sioux Falls. Overall season’s record for all teams ran about two wins to every loss. DEBATE. Front row. Paul Seppa. John Schmalzbauer. Paul Narog. Laef Olson. Back row. Ty Brown. Ruma Bala. Liz Berg. Leslie Good. Chris Eid. Ms. Westrom. Speech Team Places 4th At Regions Coach’s Tournament, a statewide competition held at Coon Rapids the last weekend in April, climaxed the speech season. Three speakers reached the final round and Chris Eid placed 2nd in dramatic division. Earlier, Ruma Bala placed 3rd in oratory at NFL’s. In state high school league 8 qualified for regions and 3 (Berg, Goforth, and Eid) advanced to state. To prepare for these final meets, the team attended 3 after-school ribbon meets and 5 Saturday trophy meets. The ’81-82 season was highly successful. SPEECH TEAM. Mary Dyer. Daniella Innamorato. Jennifer Dennison. Paul Narog. Vitalia Bryn. Holly Johnson. Tom Carlson. Chris Eid. Ty Brown. Ruma Bala. Dina Dressier. Liz Berg. Heidi Goforth. Steve Walker. 112 VILLAGER STALE. Back row? Barb Geisel. Brian Peterson. John Dietrich. Marc Bollensen, Paul Loyas. Front row: Pam Paar. Kathy Thompson. Mary Geisel. Mary Urista. Jenny Neumann. Picture at left: Ken Hugill. Picture at right: Tracy Matthys. Advisor-Ms. Piotnik. ADMINISTRATION Principals St. Anthony Uillagc H.S. Business Manager Administrative Assistant Mike Sullivan. Business Manager; Peg Gunderson. Administrative Assistant 116 A. E. Rosinski. St. Anthony Village High School Principal Crystal Loudenback. St. Anthony Village High School Associate Principal Superintendent Of Schools Ind. 0i$t. 282 School Board Dr. Arnold W. Ness, Superintendent of Schools. Independent District 282 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seated: Dr. Nessi Ken Hiebel, Board Chairperson. Standing: Lowell Thompson. Director! John Durand. Treasurer-. Marge Cowan. Clerki David Bordwell. Vice Chairperson Peter Cartwright. Director-. Mark Vijums. Student Representative. FACULTY In Memory of FLOYD ELIAS Administrator And Teacher 1963 - 1982 For your dedication to education, for your love of learning, for your courage in time of illness, for your friendship, for being our teacher and colleague we will remember you. You have touched many lives in many different ways and each of those lives is a little bit better for your love and concern. LaNee Willey In a big house next to the ocean with an ice skating rink in my back yard so I could ice skate and scuba dive almost at the same time. Mally Smith Minnesota because summer are 80°. sunny, with no humidity, winters are 25 0 with fresh white snow, falls are mosquito free and full of color, and springs are early, warm, and green. Tom Sandberg Somewhere where I won't have to look at or hear about Nancy and Ronnie where the view of others count, where Reagononucs is dead, where bigotry doesn't exist. • Bonnie Zimmer I would live in Maui an absolute paradise. James Wilke Minnesota because of the suitable climate. Gordon Ziebarth On the other side of the universe where antimatter prevails some billions and billions of parsects away from nothingness where man is made of star stuff. Ruth Westrom — Flam. Norway because it is quiet and peaceful and beautiful and I'm a Swede. Lloyd Schrum Northern Minnesota where the air is clear and the population is less dense. I like the quietness of being away from human noises and listen to nature’s noises. David Schlief — Minnesota. I like living here! Where Would You Live — If You Could Live Anywhere In The Universe? Nancy Ridge — Minnesota because of the suitable climate. Paul Redlinger - Northern California or wo-me where on the West Coast because of the warm climate. Carol Raabe Some mythological place in the world in which all the promises of equality under the law and equality of opportunity have been reconciled with people’s attitudes and with the economic system. Robert Prust — Right where I live now. It’s too much work to pack up all of my junk. Rita Plotnik — I'd like to live on Lake Vermilion eleven months of the year. Why? Because it’s one of the most beautiful places on earthl Richard Pearl The Planet FLOG where my favorite sport is played year round. 121 Gary Palm — In January through May I would like to live in Arizona to play golf. In June through September I would like to live in Minnesota so I could golf and fish. Oct. Dec. in Canada for hunting. Michele Orsted — The planet ORK because I'd never hear the word golf. David Melby — Minnesota because of the cool climate, beautiful scenery, and relatively sparse population. John Opsata — If I could live anywhere in the universe. I’d choose the dark side of the moon so I could catch 111 all day long. Jody Lundquist I would like to live in the state of Peace of Mind. Rollie Nesheim Somewhere around Seattle and Tacoma. Washington because of the suitable climate and beautiful scenery. Ellsworth Larson On a space station because of the beautiful scenery. Tom Kulenkamp I would live half the year in the Colorado mountains and half the year on the East Coast in a fishing village overlooking the ocean. Roger Johnson — Minnesota because of the climate. Anna Jackson — Here in Minnesota is great. The state has an infinite variety of physical features (rivers, flatlands. cliffs, quarryland. etc.), temperature variety, and most of all. my friends and family live here. Walter Hire The moon — I love cheese. Corlyce Grant On a large ranch so I could raise horses. Maurice Hugill — At my cabin in North-central Minnesota where I could hunt. fish, snowmobile, go 4-wheeling S 3-wheeling, enjoy the great outdoors and also loaf to my heart's content. Philip Haubner East Coach because I like history and could visit all of the historical spots I haven't seen. Also the climate is milder than it is here. Leon Houle — A secluded spot in Minnesota where there are fewer people and fewer worries. Mike Hart Any place but here. Why. you say? Why not? Mark Gautschi Tralfamador because Billy Pilgrim seemed to enjoy himself there. w Joe Eritz Wyoming because I’m a cowboy at heart and I could give my daughters horses. Shirley Flittie Dave Evans Floyd Elias Tim Doonan Don Dennison Edward Clark James Bullock Roger Bjorklund Ron Berg Lucy Barnes Haley's Comet — so I can travel the universe (cheap)l Rosemarie Albie — I chose VHS because it is absolutely right for me. I was looking for someplace special and you hung out the sign. VHS FOOD PERSONNEL. Row h Doris Gehrke. Sandy Lupient, Fran Hime. Nancy Myhran. Lorraine Olson, Eleanor Finney. Row 2: Betty Ponder. Evelyn Reiling. Helen Walseth. Judy Sandberg. Cindy Olson. Lani Van Sloan. Rita Holmes. Row 3: Margaret Marks (Director). Wayne Plante. CUSTODIANS. Bob Ochu. Marvin Denney. Jerry Gordon. Missing: Robert Kruse. Donald Fortune. Andy Quien. Mike Skrypec. George Moren. Greg Thomas. Bob Langfield. LIBRARY AIDES. Joan Eclov. Tom Kieffer, Mary Geisel. Dave Iverson. Jan Brodle. 126 Service Personnel DISTRICT OFFICE PERSONNEL. Helen Fatenschek. Ruby Erickson. Margaret Cole. HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE PERSONNEL. Marion Rickett. Carol LaBelle. Lois Poland. Jean Walker. Duane Googins. Psychologist Marcia McDaniel. Nurse A YEAR IN PIC ■ Ronald Reagan OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN Return of the Mini John Paul Is Back TURES 1981-82 Prince Charles Picks a Bride Video On the Record Science Familiar Faces End of a Samurai Comic 1981-1982 Top Ten Songs 1. Centerfold” 2. Physical” 3. I Love Rock 'N' Roll” 4. We Got the Beat” 5. Freeze Frame” 6. 867-5309 Jenny” 7. Harden My Heart” 8. Open Arms” 9. Start Me Up” 10. Take Off” TV Shows 1. Dallas” 2. Hill Street Blues” 3. M A S H” 4. Saturday Night Live” 5. Hart to Hart” 6. Magnun P. I.” 7. Love Boat 8. Three's Company” 9. Too Close for Comfort 10. Mr. Rogers 130 Movies, TV, Songs Albums Movies 1. Raiders of the Lost Ark 2. Stripes” 3. Arthur 4. Porky’s 5. Chariots of Fire” 6. On Golden Pond 7. Deathtrap 8. Reds” 9. Absence of Malice 1. 4 - Foreigner 2. Freeze Fram - J. Geils Band 3. Escape • Journey 4. Tatoo You - Rolling Stones 5. Beauty and the Bet - Go Go's 6. Physical - Oliva Newton John 7. Hi Infidelity - REO Speedwagon 8. Bella Donna - Stevie Nicks 9. Shake It Up - The Cars 10. Working Class Dog - Rick Springfield 10. Taps 131 Athletic Awards Most Valuable 1981-82 ATHLETIC AWARDS VARSITY FOOTBALL Most Valuable ERIC BORG CROSS COUNTRY Girls’ Most Valuable Boys' Most Valuable MICHELLE LA VALLEY SHAUN GOODSELL SWIMMING Girls’ Most Valuable Boys’ Most Valuable AMY VOLNA BORIS YOST GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL Most Valuable BETH CHRISTENSON BASKETBALL Boys’ Most Valuable Girls’ Varsity Most Valuable Girls’ B” Squad Most Valuable Girls’ ”B” Squad Most Improved MARK THOMPSON CAROLE FROEHLE PAULA WORTS SARAH KRAMER WRESTLING Most Valuable STEVE WHITE GYMNASTICS Most Valuable BRIDGET BAKER HOCKEY Most Valuable ERIC BORG TENNIS Girls’ Most Valuable (1981) Boys’ Most Valuable (1981) LESLIE GOOD DAVE SCOVIL SOFTBALL Most Valuable (1981) LISA SVAC BASEBALL Most Valuable (1981) MARK HESS TRACK Boys’ Most Valuable (1981) Girls’ Most Valuable (1981) MARK TESSIER DIANE LOUGHLIN GOLF Most Valuable (1981) 132 BRIAN BJORKLUND Athletic Awards Team Captains 133 ADVERTISING HERTOG FLORAL Congratulations to the Graduates! 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Columbia Park Chapel 3207 Central Ave. N.E. 789-8889 Funeral Home -Cemetery-Memorial Park Ma us oleums-Me mortals' Crematory c6o Take care of everything- AT ONE TIME, IN ONE PLACE RUSSELL PETERSON JOYCE PETERSON LLOYD SHIELDS MARK STOHLBERG Directors 140 OUR NAME IS OUR COMMITMENT TO QUALITY KEEPING AMERICANS BEAUTIFUL 141 RETAIL WHOLESALE «aZ a6C • W W JOHNSON MEAT CO lOMf UOKrU MfcMN - BACON UNI fNKRSHIP JD’s Total Look 2904 Pentagon Dr. 781-5091 W.W. Johnson Meat Ca Not Self Service-We Serve You -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- “We Make Hams, Bacons,and Sausage MANICURING on Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2801 Kenzie Terrace. Mpls., Mn. 55418 Phone 789-8847 Men • Women • Children Aloe Vera and redken Appointments Not Always Nocessory CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from the ST. ANTHONY FUN CENTER 142 2907 Pentagon Drive 781-7118 A Bakery for All Seasons SPECIALTY ITEMS FOR ALL THE HOLIDAYS WEDDINGS PARTIES BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES Hours: Mon.-Sat. 5 a.m. - 6 p.m. PALACE BAKERY St. Anthony Shopping Center 781 7892 143 nfifntttitfiitftiili Kim= BORINGI Debbie. I want to be a solid gold dancer. Right: I thought you said it John: Ohhhl This porno flick is awesomel Put another quarter in. Steve? Top left: Simon says. Clap your hands. Top right: Oops! It appears that we took out a little too much (note person with blanket over him). Bottom left: Seniors (as 7th graders) proudly exhibit their woodwork projects. (P. Miller. B. Koski. R. Glockzin. J. Jaszewski. P. Loyas. M. Anton. B. Hedin). Left: Are you sure you didn't take more than you needed?? Right: Try to find Kyle Index — A — Acevedo-Callejas. Claudia (II) 40, 103, 104 Ahmann. Jacqueline (12) 34 Adelmann, Kurt (12) 12. 52, 105 Ahrens, James (12) 12, 105 Allen. Tim (10) 46. 91. 96 Allguire, Theodore (9) 52. 96 Anderson, David (9) 52. 55. 94 Anderson. Gretchen (9) 52,67,83 Anderson, Kirsten (II) 39. 40. 85. 109 Anderson. Kristin (II) 6.40,69,101, 102. 108. Ill Anderson. Tammy (9) 9. 110 Andrescik, Paul (II) 40. 82. 146 Andrusko, Jill (9) 52 Antczak, Craig (9) 52, 98 Anton. Mark (12) 12. 82. 69, 147 Arlt, Sabine (II) 40. 42. 43.101.102. 105. 110. 146 Asp, Jonathan (10) 46, 87, 147 Ayres. Gary (10) 46, 101. 110, 147 — B — Babcock. Paula (II) 39. 40,103.104. 105, 146 Baggenstoss. Lisa (10) 46. 48. 49. 83, 90. 93 Bailey, Elizabeth (10) 46. 48 Bailey. Michael (12) 6, 12, 69. Id, 108. 109 Baker, Bridget (12) 12, 90 Baker. Mark (10) 46. 91 Balasubramanian. Ruma (II) 40. 69. 85. 112 Balko. Tracy (9) 52. 110 Basara, Janice (12) 12, 22, 35, 36. 57. 66. 69. 108 Baustert, Timothy (9) 52, 102. 110 Beaulieu, David (9) 52 Beaubien, Yvonne (10) 46. 95. 101, 110 Bench, Lance (12) 12 Bench. Melanie (10) 45. 46. 147 Berg. Elizabeth (II) 34. 40. 22, 69. 108. 112 Berg. Michael (10) 45, 82, 97. 147 Bergman. Charles (12) 12 Bergman, James (9) 52 Berklich, Kimberly (10) 46, 107 Berklich, Kristen (9) 52 Berny. Mary (12) 13. 43. 59. 90.101, 110 Bjerkebek, Eugene (10) 45, 46. 82, 91 Bjerkebek. Mark (9) 91 Bjorklund. Brian (12) 13. 82. 87. 96, 108 Blackey. Gordon (10) 46. 49, 96, 147 Block. Patrick (9) 51, 52, 102 Blum. Kimberly (10) 46 Boldt. Heidi (10) 46. 67. 68. 86. 108. 146 Bollensen, Marc (9) 52, 55, 94, 106. 113 Bonaventura. Michael (II) 39, 40, 87. 108. 146 Borg. Eric (12) 6,13. 36. 58, 59. 68, 69. 70. 82, 102. 106. 91. 146 Borg. Rebecca (10) 45. 46. 83. 86. Id. 102. 93. 110 Borys. Janice (9) 6. 53. 55. 83. 86. 95 Borys. Rita (12) 13. 22. 83. 68. 92. 95. 106. 108 Boschee. Coreen (10) 45, 46 Boskovich, Michael (9) 52, 89 Bowerman, Robert (12) 6, 13. 37, 58. 59, 68, 71.82, 87.98. Id. 106. 110 Boyce. James (12) 13 Boyce, Patricia (II) 40, 42,105,147 Bracchi, Margaret (12) 13 Brama. Kathleen (10) 45, 46. 49,85 Brama. Lisa (II) 8. 40. 42 Bratland, David (9) 52. 96 Bray, Christopher (10) 88 Brede. Julie (II) 5. 40. 39, 69. Id. 108. 109 Brehmer. Brenda (12) II. 13. 20. 68. 108. 146 Bremseth, Sara (II) 40.103.104,146 Brennan, Kelly (9) 52 Brinda. Michael (9) 52. 89 Brinda, Kris (12) 14 Brostrom, Thomas (II) 40. 97, Id. 109 Brostrom, Vicki (12) 14, 108 Brown. Tyler (II) 40. 69. 112 Bruemmer. Andrew (9) 52. 68.98. 110 Bryn. Vitalia (10) 8. 46. 61, 3, 104. 107, 112 Bucko, Chris (10) 46. 87 Bucko. Margaret (12) 14. 22. 105 Bullock. James (10) 46. 63. 88. 94. Burch, Sandra (9) 52, 110 Burns, Aaron (II) 57 Burns. Karen (10) 6. 45. 46. 48, 49. Id, 110, 147 Burton. Jody (12) 14, 43. 105, 147 Burton. Kristine (II) 6. 40, 42, 68, 92. Id, 147 Butterfield, Mary Kay (12) 14 Butterfield, Richard (9) 52, 96 Bye. Mary (12) 14. 36. 102. 105 — C — Cabak. Lisa (9) 52. 92. 95. 110 Caldwell. Julie (9) 52. 110 Carlson, Jeffrey (II) 40, 57, 82, 91 Carlson. Ruth (II) 40,69,108, 8,146 Carlson. Thomas (10) 46, 112 Cartwright. Susan (II) 40, 43, 58, 85, 92. 68, 102 Charlesworth, Tanya (10) 5. 6. 46. 57. 58. 59. 66. 83. Id. 110 Cherewan, Judy (II) 40, 146 Chinquist, Christine (9) 52. 110 Chorzempa. Ann (II) 39. 40. 65. 68. 79. 83. 86. Id. 108. 110, 76 Christen. Louis (II) 40 Christen. Rosanna (9) 52, 110 Christenson. Amy (12) 14, 57, 68 Christenson. Beth (12) 14. 36. 83. 92 Christopherson. Lisa (9) 52, IK) Clemens. Thomas (II) 40. 69, 82, 98. 145 Clemens, William (9) 52, 98, 145 Cook. Michael (12) 15. 22. 37. 61. 70. 71. 82. 98. 91. 106 Cooper, Kristin (II) 40, 60, 69. 108 Coulter. Melissa (12) 6,15, 84.103, 104 Cowan, Cheryl (II) 40. 83. 95. 146 Cragoe, Michael (12) II. 15. 61. 67, 71, 82. 106 — D — D’Agostino. Angela (10) 46. Id, 110 D'Agostino. Julie (9) 52, 110 Dahlman, Brad (II) 6.40. 60. 82,91. 94. 145 Davis. Leslie (10) 4. 46. 61, 71, Id. 107 DeAngelo, Lori (10) 45. Id. 110 DeAngelo. Timothy (12) 15, 22. 82. 145. 146 148 DeFilippis. Ty (12) 15. 68. 89. Id. 102. 110. Ill DeKanick, Martin (12) 15. 57, 65. 70. 71. 82. 98. 106 Dennison. Jennifer (10) 46, 84. 108. 112. 147 Dickhausen, Susan (10) 4, 5. 46. 49. 61. 71. Id. 107. 108 Dietrich, John (II) 6, 40, 147, 113 Dosch. Vincent (12) 15. 105 Dowdle. Jeffrey (II) 40, 60 Dowdle. Margaret (9) 52, 92, 93, 95. 110 Draves, Teri (9) 52, 54, 85,93,110, 146 Dregger. Alan (II) 40 Dressier. Dina (9) 52, 60,102.104. 110. 112 Dyer. Mary (10) 46. 84. 112 — E — Egeland, Dan (9) 52, 88. 145 Eichhorn, Timothy (10) 46. 49 Eid. Christopher (12) 15, 20, 36, 60,69,102,108,110,111,112,77,146 Ellson. Steven (10) 46. 48. 147 Erpelding. Nikki (9) 52, 84, 110 Esau. Michal (9) 52, 92, 93 Evans, James (II) 40. 94, Id. 146 Ewing, Gregory (II) 40, 42, 43. 82. 94. Id, 110 — F — Fagerlee, Jill (9) 52. 67, 90. 110 Fagerlee. Patrick (9) 52, 55, 91, 96 Fisher. Deborah (9) 52 Fisher. Kim (II) 40 Flaherty. Jayme (II) 40, 42. 43. 60. 146 Forsythe. Kathleen (II) 9. 40. 42. 43, 39. 58. 85, 102, 106, 110, III Forsythe. Paul (9) 52 Freund, Elizabeth (10) 46. 147 Froehle, Carole (12) 6, II. 16, 37,68. 69, 71, 79, 83, 86, 95. Id. 106,110. Ill Fugere, Renee (II) 16. 146 Fulton. Elizabeth (9) 52, 84 — G — Gabel. Tim (II) 40. 82 Gabler. Robert (10) 6, 46. 68. 87. 94. Id. 102. 108. 109. 76 Gallagher, Dick (9) 52, 96 Gallagher. Michael (II) 40, 58. 82 Gamache. Julie (12) 16. Id, 110. 146 Gates. Timothy (12) 6, 16. 22. 37, 58, 94, 106, 108, 76. 77 Gazda. David (9) 52, 145 Geisel, Barbara (9) 9, 52, 110, 113 Geisel, Mary (12) 6, II. 16. 22. 60. 69. Id. 103.104.105.107.147.146, 113 Getter. Amy (10) 46. 59.65.90.93 Getter, John (12) 16, 36, 82 Glockzin. Rob (12) 16, 85, 87, 96. Id. 103. 104. 108. 109. 147. 76 Goforth, Heidi (12) 4. 16. 60. 68. 69, 104, 112 Goforth. Paul (9) 52. 60 Good. Leslie (12) II. 17, 21. 35. 69. 85. 97. 103. 107, 112 Goodsell, Scott (10) 91 Goodsell. Shaun (12) 17, 67. 79. 85. 91. 97. Id. no Gordon, Lee (9) 52 Grundmayer, Julie (10) 45. 46, 83. 147 Grundmayer. Mark (9) 53 Gustafson, Dean (II) 110 Gustafson. Dena (9) 52, 110 — H — Hammond, Craig (12) 6,16,17, 22, 37. 68. 87. Id. 102, 110. 146 Handberg, Melinda (10) 46, 49, 85, 102. 108, 147 Hanke, Sheryl (9) 53. 104 Happe, Jonathan (12) 6.16, 69, Id, 108, 109, 76, 146 Hastay. Jill (10) 45. 46. 83, 95, Id. 147 Haug. Judy (12) II. 17. 22, 108, 145 Hauge. James (12) 5.17, 37. 58, 61, 65. 70. 71. 82. 89.96, Id. 106.108. 109 Hauglid. Kai (9) 52 Havrish, Jeanine (9) 52, 54. 110 Havrish, Robert (II) 40 Hedin. Christine (10) 46 Hedin. Robert (12) 6.17. 21. 69,147 Heinrich. Michael (10) 46, 58, 68. 85 Helm. Kimberly (12) II. 17, 95, 146 Hertog, Ronald (10) 46. 82. 98.147 Hess. Mark (12) 6,18. 36, 57.59.61. 82. 98. 147 Hess. Todd (10) 5. 45. 46, 61, 59, 82. 91. 98 Heston. Ardis (9) 5. 53. 104 Heston, Barbara (9) 53, 104 Hiebel. Michael (12) 6, 18, 67, 69, Id, 108. 109, 76 Hildebrandt. John (II) 40. 43. 69. 87. 97. Id. 106. 108, 109. 76. 77 Hilliard. Michael (10) 46. 91. 96 Hillstrom, Kathryn (9) 53 Hire, Karen (II) 5, 40. 42. 43. 105, 146 Holmes, Kristin (9) 53, 110 Howey, Michael (10) 46, 87, 96. 147 Hugill. Kenneth (12) 18.22.106.107. 147, 146, 113 Hultgren. Karen (II) 40. 83, 90. 93. 108. 147 Hultgren. Laurie (12) 5. 18. 36, 57. 59, 61. 83. 86.92. 95.102.108. 76 Hynes. Michael (12) 18. 110 Hynes. Timothy (10) 46 Innamorato, Daniela (12) 18, 57, 103. 104. 106. 112 Iverson. David (12) 4,18. 40. Id. 110 Iverson, Roger (II) 146 — J — Jankowski, Daniel (II) 40, 89. Id, 110 Jankowski, John (9) 9, 94. 89 Jaszewski. John (12) 18. 58, 82. 87. 147 Jaszewski, Lois (10) 46. 83. Id, 110, 147 Jensen. Mark (12) 19. 105 Johnsen, Joseph (9) 53, 94 Johnsen, Mary Kay (II) 40,103,104 Johnson, Ann Marie (II) 40, 57.66. 85. 102. Id. 108, 109, NO. III. 77 Johnson. Elizabeth (9) 5, 53. 85. 93. 146 Johnson, Gregory (12) 19. 22. 34, 65 Johnson, Holly (9) 53. 67, 110. 112. 146 Johnson. James () 49. 82, 94. Id. 110 Johnson. Jennifer (10) 45. 46. 58. 86. 93 Johnson, Joe (9) 67 Johnson. Judith (10) 45, 46, 59, 61. 84, 86. 146 Johnson. Kelly (12) 19. Id. 110 Johnson, Thomas (II) 40. 97. 108 149 Johnson, Sandra (9) 52 Jones. Marcelle (II) 40. 42. 43. 93. 102, 105, 101, 110 Juricko, Mary Beth (II) 68, 79, 83. 86. 101, 106, 110 Juricko, Michael (10) 6. 7. 40. 46. 59, 82, 87. 98. 147 Jurkovich, Patti (II) 6, 39. 40. 42, 43. 60. 85, 102. 110. Ill — K — Kampmeyer. Thomas (II) 40. 42. 43. 87 Kelly. Anne (II) 9. 40. 42. 43. 83. 93, 102 Kelly. Maureen (12) 101. 110 Kelly. Michael (12) . 57. 59, 82 Kelly, Peter (10) 46. 57. 66. 82 Kelly, Patricia (9) 52, 57. 66. 93, 110 Kennedy. Douglas (II) 40. 88, 104 Kennedy, Patrick (9) 52. 88 Kepner, Clay (10) 98 Kieffer, George (12) 19 Kieffer, Thomas (10) 46 Klassy, Kristen (10) 45. 46, 49. 83. 90. 101, 110 Klosterman. Paul (9) 52, 88 Klotzbach. Kevin (10) 46. 94 Knox. Daniel (12) 19 Knox, Julianne (II) 40. 43, 84. 146 Knox. Timothy (9) 20. 52. 55, 88. 98 Koehler, Paul (II) 40 Koes. Frank (II) 40 Koes. Tim (9) 51. 52 Kopka. Debbie (II) 7, 37, 40. 68. 92, 101. 146 Korba. Thomas (II) 40. 92, 96, 101, 109. 76 Koski. Beth (12) 19. 22. 68. 92. 147 Koski, Kristine (9) 51. 53, 110 Kotrba. Ann (12) 19, 35. 57, 59, 66. 69. 101. 102. 108. 110. Ill Kramarczuk, Adrian (II) 42. 94 Kramer. Sarah (10) 46. 84. 86, 104. 147 Krebs. Todd (II) 40 Kripotos. James (12) 24. 53, 57. 91 Kripotos, John (9) 145 Krumrie, Constance (10) 6, 7, 46. 59. 61. 86. KX. 110. 147 Kukielka, John (12) 6. 24. 57, 66. 68. 70. 82. 89. Id. 102.105,110. Ill, 146. 147 — L — LaBatte, Jason (9) 53 Labenski, Mark (9) 53, 98 Lacey. Cindy (9) 53, 110 LaForce, Michael (12) 7, 24, 53, 85, 89 LaForce. Pat (12) 24 LaMere, Michael (9) 96 Lang. Gabriel (9) 57, 8 Larson, Susan (II) 40. 42, 69. 108 LaValley, Eva (9) 51, 53, 54. 55, 65. 93. 102, 110. 146 LaValley. Michelle (10) 46. 68. 85. 86. 146 LaValley, Tracy (12) II. 24. 57. 59. 105.146 Lepsch, Cindy (12) 24. 146 Le. Minh (10) 46. 103 Leba. Daniel (II) 40. 84. 88 Leba. Sharon (II) 40. 60 Ledwein. Paul (II) 40 Ledwein. Thomas (10) 46, 101. 110 Lietzke. Sheryl (12) 4, 22. 24, 58, 62. 68. 83, 108. 77. 146 Lind, Eric (10) 45. 46. 85. 87. 94 Lindman. Cheryl (12) 7, II, 22, 24, 35. 37. 58. 61. 62. 63. 65. 69,101, 107 Litecky. Mark (II) 40. 39. 57. 66. 69. 82. 97 Lloyd. John (10) 46, 49. 82 Lloyd. Michael (12) 25, 36. 57. 82. 98 Loahr. Julie (12) 25 Lofgren, Paul (10 46, 48 Looyen. Dawn (II) 41, 105 Loreno, James (9) 53. 85, 101 Loreno. Wayne (II) 7. 41. 43. 82. 89. 101. 110. Ill Loughlin. Diane (10) 45, 46, 49, 79. 83. 86. 101. 110 Loughlin. John (12) 6. 25. 61. 71. 79. 82. 87. 98. 106 Loughlin. Paul (9) 53. 98. 145 Loyas. Paul (12) 25.68.101,102.106. 107. 110. 147, 146. 113 Lucas. Diane (10) 46, 147 Luciw. Andrew (9) 53 Luciw. John (II) 41, 60, 82 Lundeen, Michelle (9) 4. 53. 54.110 Lundgren. Andrea (12) II. 22. 25. 60. 64. 69, 108. 145, 146 Lundgren, Ffeather (9) 53. 60. 104 Lupient. Sandra (12) 25, 105. 146 — M — Mach. Steven (10) 46. 82. 98. 147 MacNeill. Sharon (II) 41. 42. 110 Maczka. Mary (II) 41, 101. 108. 110. III. 76. 77 Madden. Carolyn (12) 4, II. 25. 36. 62, 59. 71, 90. 95. 101. 102. 106. 107. 110. Ill Madden. Mark (10) 46. 91. 96 Main. Kristi (10) 47, 61. 59. 147 Main, Lisa (12) 25. 66. 68. 70, 85. 86. 101. 102. 106. 108. 110. Ill Marks, Charles (9) 53 Markuson. Kevin (10) 47. 91 Marquart, Jeannie (9) 53. 110 Marquis. Brian (10) 47. 82, 94. 147 Marquis. Paul (12) 22. 26, 58. 82 Martin, Christopher (12) 26. 82. 89 Martin. Allison (10) 4. 47. 48. 61. KM. K 7 Martin, Jane (II) 6. 9, 41, 92, KM, 110. 146 Martin. Rod (9) 53. 104 Martin, Timothy (9) 53, 98 Martinson. Brett (10) 41. 49. 82. 94. KM. 110. 147 Masseurs. Corina (II) 41. 103. 104 Mathieu, Kathleen (10) 47. 147 Mathieu, Diane (II) 41. 42. 83. 69 Matthys. Philip (10) 47 Matthys. Tracy (12) 22. 26. 35.60. 69. 104 Mattison. Daniel (9) 53. 54, 110 Maxwell. Carla (9) 51. 53. 102. 93, 95. 110. 146 McDaniel. Douglas (12) 26. 82, 89 McGinn, Michael (12) 26 McIntyre, Barbara (12) 6. 21, 26, 61. K 7, 108 McMullen. Thomas (9) 7, 53. 89. 110 Medved. Marko (10) 47. 49. 89. 96. 101, 110. Ill Meier, Barbara (II) 9. 41, 42, 39. 83. 94. 146 Meier. Paul (10) 6. 45. 47. 59. 61. 82. 87. 102. 147 Mercil, Darrin (10) 45, 47. 97, 147 Merrill. Maria (10) 47, 49. 68. 83. 95 Metusalem. Dean (12) 6, 26 Metusalem, David (10) 47, 82 Meyers. Peter (12) 26. 36, 91. 98 Miel. Joy (II) 41. 108. 146 Miller, Patricia (12) 27, KM. 110,147 Miller. Susan (10) 5, 45, 47, 108 Minks, Julie (10) 47, 49 Misiak, Chris (10) 7, 47, 68. 108 Mitchell, Jennifer (12) 6. 7. 27, 3, ICM, 108 150 Momchilovich, Lexalee (II) 7, 41, 108 Monio, Timothy (9) 53, 89 Montgomery, Scott (12) 6. 27, II, 68. 70. 71, 82. 87. 94, 106 Montury, Angela (9) 53 — N — Narog. Paul (9) 53. 55, 112 Nash. Gary (12) 27 Nelson, Dominic (9) 53, 98 Nelson, Stephen (II) 41, 82, 146 Neumann, Jennifer (9) 6, 51, 53, 95. 113 Neus. Nancy (9) 53. 54. 110 Newcomer, Janis (12) 27. 42, 43, 101, 110. 146 Nizielski, Michael (12) 27, 96 Niznik, Cherie (II) 9. 41, 104 Noe. Laura (II) 41. 42, 43. 69 Novak. Lynn (II) 41, 43, 67, 92, 101. 146 Nowlan, Anthony (II) 105 Nypan, Eric (12) 27 — O — O’Brien. Caroline (10) 47. 83. 103. 104. 147 Olsen, Brenda (10) 45, 47. 147 Olson, Daniel (9) 53, 62 Olson, Dawn (9) 53. 104, 110 Olson, Sonja (10) 47, 108, 147 — P — Paar, Pamela (12) 6. 27. 101, 105. 107, 145, 113 Palm. Kristin (9) 8. 53. 93. 110 Pan, Vania (10) 47 Panning, Scott (II) 41 Panning, Steven (9) 5. 53 Patterson. Susan (10) 47, 104. 147 Payne. Christopher (II) 41. 97 Pearson. Lori (II) 41, 42. 43. 69. 79. 83. 86. 106 Peleske. Dan (II) 41, 106 Peloquin. Andrew (10) 47, 94. 101, 110, Ill Peloquin, Rita (12) 28 Pence. LuAnn (II) 41 Perchyshyn, Elko (10) 47 Peters. Michael (9) 53 Peterson, Anne (II) 41 Peterson. Beth (II) 7, 41. 86. 108 Peterson. Brian (10) 47, 63.104.113 Peterson. Susan (9) 53 Petrich. Dean (9) 53. 94 Petrich. Gale (12) 6. 22. 28. 57. 69. 101, 108. 109, 76. 77 Petrich. Kyle (10) 47. 85, 88. 94. 108. 76. 147. 77 Piersak. Jeanne (II) 41, 42 Piersak, Roger (12) 28. 89 Pittman. Karen (II) 41 Plante. Wayne (12) 28. 105, 145 Poletz, Zina (12) 28. 61. 69.101.107. 110. 146 Powles, Beverly (II) 40. 105 Pucel. Kenneth (10) 47, 97 Puncochar, Scott (12) 28. 70. 71, 82. 91. 94. 102. 106. 146 — Q — Quattrocchi. Connie (10) 47 — R — Rebelein, David (12) 5. 28. 37 Reta, Melat (12) 22. 28. 57. 103. 146, 145 Riabokin. Andrew (12) 29. 71, 91. 97 Rogers. Judith (12) 6. 35. 36, 29. 68. 102 Romani. John (10) 47. 98. 101. 110 Rooney. Lorrie (II) 41 Rosenthal. Michael (10) 47. 52. 82. 98. 101, 110 Royer, Jon (10) 47, 49. 82, 94 Rudensky, Maria (II) 5. 41, 60. 103. 104. 105. 146 Rudzitis, Mark (9) 53 Ryan. Beth (II) 41. 43. 43. 147 — S — Sage. Rita (12) 6. 21. 29. 35. 37. 61. 65. 58. 101. 107. 108, 145 Saja. Noelle (II) 6. 39. 41. 42. 43, 105 Sallman. Mary (12) 29, 36, 59, 65, 66, 69. 70. 102. 108. 146 Sandford. John (12) 29. 96 Sandford. Jack (9) 53. 91 Sartor. Barry (12) 4. II. 29. 79, 82 Savstrom, Kimberly (12) 22. 29, 69. 101, 105, 147 Sawamura, Cinthia (10) 47. 65. 84. 90 Sawamura. Suzanne (12) 29. 84. 147, 145 Schipper. Beth (II) 39. 41. 42, 85. 101. 110 Schwaab, James (9) 53. 94 Schwabe. Robert (12) 30. 69, 108. 76 Scovil. Brian (II) 41. 87, 97.101,106. 110. Ill Seeley. Ruth (II) 41. Id. 105. 110. Ill Shadduck. Bonnie (II) 7, 41, 42. 43. 39. 60. 83. 86. 95. 101. 110 Shaddrick. Jerome (12) 4, 30. 105. 146 Shod. Steven (9) 53 Skwarek. Thomas (12) 30. 69 Smalley. Sarah (II) 41. 108 Smuda. Donna (II) 41. 61. 62, 90. 106. 107 Snider. Mary (10) 5. 8. 45. 47. 49. 83. 90. 147 Sodhi. Mandeep (12) 21. 30. 94.145 Sodhi, Poonam (12) 30, 57, 147 Sommer. Stephen (II) 41 Sopcinski, Anne (10) 45. 47, 49. 86. 95. 147 Sopcinski, Lynn (9) 53 Staege. Diana (II) 41, 146 Stauffer, Kristian (9) 51. 53. 55. 94. 110. 145 Stephens. Jean (10) 45. 47. 49. 90. Id. 110. 147 Stephens, John (10) 6, 47, 49. 82. 94. 110. Ill Stephens, Larry (12) 4, 30, 57, 66. 82. 98 Stish, Sandra (12) 7, 30. 60. 63. 69. 146 Stockton. Diana (II) 4. 9, 41, 83. 108. 76 Stovall, Clement (10) 45. 47. 59.61. 82. 89. 102. 110. Ill Stroncek, Paul (12) 22. 30, 85. 94. 106. 91 Stroom, Kevin (12) 5. 6. 31, 91. 108 Stroom, Pamela (9) 53. 57. 65, Id, 108. 9 Stuart, William (10) 7. 47, 59. 82. 87. 98. 147 Suhr. Janice (10) 4. 47, 61. Id. 107 Szymanski, Debra (II) 41, 146 Szymanski, Diana (9) 53, 93 — T — Tan. Virya (10) 47. 104 Thomas. Michael (12) 31. Id. 110 151 Thompson. Kathleen (12) 21, 31,69, K)3. 104. 145, 113 Thompson. Mark (12) 6, 21, 31. 34. 37. 58. 59. 79. 82. 87. 94, 106 Thompson, Stephen (9) 53, 55 Thornton, Sue (12) II. 31, 3.146.145 Timmer. 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Steven (12) II. 33. 70. 71. 79. 82. 89, 98 Wicks. Lance (10) 47, 82. 97. Id. 108. 109, 77 Williams. Allyson (II) 41. 102, 108 Willmore, Nicholas (10) 47 Wilson. Sara (12) 33. 95 Wilson, John (10) 45. 47. 49. 82. 87. I. 110. 147 Wilson, Lori (9) 54, 110 Wilson, Tina (II) 41 Wimsett, Meredith (12) 22. Id. 110 Witzigman. Steven (II) 41, 97. 108 Worts, Laura (9) 54, 83, 86. 95 Worts. Paula (10) 6. 45. 47, 49. 83, 86. 95 Worwa. Troy (10) 47 Wynn. John (10) 47. 91 — X. Y. Z — Yost. Boris (12) 6. 34. 60. 62. 69, Id. 88, 108, 109, 76 Yurek, Mary (9) 54.68,92.93.102. 104 Zawislak. Kimberly (12) II. 34, 105 Zawislak, Jennifer (10) 47, 48, 59. 61. 104, 147 Zebro. Joseph (II) 42 Zieper. Karen (9) 54. 93. 146 Zimmer, Jacqueline (II) 42. 85. 108. 146 Zumwalt, Jim (9) 51, 54, 89, 110 Zumwalt, Timothy (12) 34 152
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