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---JUNIORS---- Kaplan. Leah Kane . Risa Kaufman. Dan Kaufman. Nicholas Kearin. David Ke«. Juhe Kenmotsu. Naomi Kenl. Anna Keyes. Elizaboth Khong. Hong Kindy. Mark King. Joseph Kloos. Jason Knowles. Teresa Koch. Kimberly Korte. Michael Kramer. Bradley Kraska, Rebecca Krattenmaker. Michael Kravetz. Stephanie Kretsinger. Lisa Kuhn. Stephanie Kula. Elliot Kurvers. Susan Kyllo. Mark LaFontalne, Mark Lahammer. Margaret Landgren. Holly Lee. trie Lehse. Robert Lent. John Lent. Sheri LerdaU. Kevin Levine. Kimberly Levinson. Gary Levitt. Murray Lindbiod. Elizabeth Livingston. Sandra ice Hammer sets up for a shot. Hammer was called Ice by his friends, com- Paul Oly” Olson sits in his natural habitat, watching a North Stars game and drinking Paring him to basketball player George Ice Gervin of the San Antonio Spurs. Olympia beer. Olson had other nicknames, one of which was Swede. 193
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HUMOROUS NICKNAMES OF JUNIORS SHOW CHARACTER For members of the Junior Class, nicknames were as much as part of high school life as a pencil and paper. If one were to take a closer look at nicknames they would find that many are actually shortened versions of the person’s first or last name. Many such names were also found in the junior class. Some examples were Smitty.” Schonie.” ’’Toe. Magic” and Wils.” I think nicknames are much more personal than a person’s real name.” said Shawn Wilson, junior. They show part of a person's character one might never know.” Mike Smits. junior, acquired the name heartbreaker” from his friends due to his habit of breaking young girls’ hearts. Nicknames came not only from friends but also from family members as in the case of Brian Madge, junior. His initials are BAM and has been called Bam Bam by his father ever since he was young. Gurewitz. Richard Gustafson. Carol Gustafson. Dianne Ham. Julie Hammer. Michael Hammortund. Mark Hammond. Todd Harless. Rickie Harris. Karen Harwood. Daniel Helltckson. Paul Hem pel. Cary Hilstrom. Eric Hobbs. Jonniter Hobbs. Michelle Hodek. Pamela Hoffman. Scott Hop. Denise Huiras. Michael Hunstad. Michelle Irwin. Scott Jacobsen. Stephen Jerpbak. Cheryl Jesme. Joseph Johnson. Debra Johnson. Elizabeth Johnson. Keli Johnson. Michael Johnson. Paul Joseph. Howard Jurgens. Heidi Kaiser. Caroline 192
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CHILD’S PLAY RECALLED The class of 1984 — the juniors — had only one more year to go; they were nearing the end of their high school years. As this thought came to mind, they looked back upon their carefree childhood days. Children would say and do things in their own way. and sometimes these moments proved to be quite humorous. Bruce Bourne, junior, recalled. I once tried to ‘fly' off the garage roof, and sprained my ankle. I was also convinced that I'd always like 'Sesame Street.’ ” A favorite childhood pastime was playing games, such as “hide and go seek or house. Kara Waelti, junior, commented. My cousin and I invented a game called 'Freddie the Boogie Man.' We would call down the clothes chute and scare our brothers and sisters. Occasionally children even dared to think about what it was like to grow up. I thought that being grown up meant cleaning the house and having the lady next door over for coffee, like my mom always did. said Sarah Meland. junior. loftus. Laura Lonn. Christina Loogheed, Cindy Lowrie. Kelly Lundin. Thomas Lundin. Timothy Luong. Tim Madge. Brian Magnuson. Karin Mahrer. Bartley Martin. Lisa Mason. Jeffery Ma22itello. Lisa McCollum. Julie McGannon. Darby McGraw. Michele McLaughlin. Brian McMahon. Sharlene McPherson. Molly Meagher. Collette Meland. Sarah Menke. Mary Merfeld. Mark Meshbesher. Daniel Moorvitch. Marc Morgan. Cynthia Morgan. Julie Mork, Michael Motzko. Karen Moxley. Mekxke Mullen. Christine Munkberg. Shelly 194
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