Superior High School - Lacedaemon Yearbook (Superior, WI)

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A Turkish terrorist was sentenced to life in prison for the shooting. REAGANOMICS WHIZ-KID - Budget Director David Stockman, in trouble over published remarks he made that Reaganomics might not work, offered to resign but was asked to stay on. V- -l ,124 l 'il J 1 :JT ' i' .li it t . ' i Lf, t me , a. 7 if r at 4 1 i My It ly!!-7 .- 1 l i l l X l l x . ' i Q 'i ' 'i I i- X I in l I l l l i i l if Q If l I 1 l 1 l. 5 i l i 1 lxi L il RJ .2 ' i i N . .1 K li l i l '. t 3 il 'l - I . 3 V lt? I l 7 'wwe fu-eef:s 2nf'fes rffw r' fore.: swrzt-A - -1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' '- 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' 'M' ' -- ' ---Lglxo,-.L 1 llama, . 1' Q flrrxi L FINAL :ck Jagger that - It was the 19th year together. .ew tg if EZ N 9 W 1981-1982 Alabama SINKING occurred in victory Florida as a VOL. 1 PG 2 .xwtg 53. developed. The the all-time swallowed cars in the protest from JOE BS the at the age of DODGERS TAKE SERIES - After Iosing the Hrst two games, the Los Angeles Dodgers came back to defeat I heavyweight Yheff 1949, and was the best Lacedaemon 1981 The Road Not Taken THE ROAD NOT TAKEN Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost Juniors and Seniors may recognize this poem written by Robert Frost 1 as a poem studied during 11th grade I I , , American Literature. ' i 'ili Sophomores can still anticipate . studying this next year. But more than just being a poem studied in class, it is a poem about making M ' decisions. . These decisions might be f important or minor, they might be I simple or toughp they might be I , taken seriously or lightly. Q .t 1 Above all, they are decisions that really can make all the difference. ',,.., J I Superior Senior I-Iigh School Superior, Wisconsin Volume 17 title page table of contents Title Page 1 Dedication 3 Theme 4 Memorial 8 Senior 9 Events 45 Juniors 61 Groups 69 Sophomores 91 Music 101 Faculty 113 Sports 119 Ads 147 Index 158 People 164 Scoreboard 170 Closing Theme 174 5 'Q e at I f V ,,,pe,V 2. table of contents ':b'l31'? ' , . 'v fi fax Q .KX dedication ',- When Sophomores enter Senior High, they are seen by their upperclassmen as the silly sophomores, and are immortalized as such. As they grow into their junior year, students begin to grow and change. At that point, they begin to know what road they will choose. Seniors, however, have chosen what life to live after high school: college, the military careers, or marriage. These students, once silly sophomores and jolly juniors, now mighty seniors, are held almost in awe by the underclassmen. It is to these seniors who have struggled through three tough years of school that the 1981-82 Lacedaemon is dedicated. Good Luck in Life! dedication 3 K X-... ,J .if 19- ' ' ,. 'janv Ak., 1 , 'hrm- 4 theme When we a myriad .xx What What What What can I What can I Li 5-41 X 7 fr- ,X .wp- x ij'-: f ei f. 1 jk ' , x ,, if if 1. Mike Hinaus and Pat Murphy washing their golf balls between rounds. 2, Marty Wiitala and Sue Roubal take time out to pose at the prom. 3, Jean Lambert helping kids finger paint in the day care center. 4. Todd Frandsen, Pam Smerud, George Clonek, Kim Sharpe, Brent Millard, and Jim Berg, participants in Badger State, 5. Yvonne Moyer working in the day care center, 6. Mark Tomzak working on his tennis. 7. Kids enjoying them- selves in the day care center. theme 5 'Sa 6 theme 5 K SUP-.RIDE 1, Shawn Murray and Denise Groth doing their homework together. 2. Scott Crase and Deann Groth take time out from track practice to pose for a picture. 3. Annette Ronchak, Duane Fonger, Becki johnson, and Scott Warring at the 1981 prom. 4. Ed Tatarek prepares for a race. 5. Dave Ellison and Craig Martinson take a break from lifting weights. 6. Darla Tollefson and Rhonda Hicks prepare for a song at a game. 7. A typical football practice with Tony Bronson, Dennis Nolan, Ken Aspinwall, and Doug Severin. theme 7 - TN P ,rf ,X .. ,Q life cannot be measured in terms of time, living. L Y 'W' W? n 5 '3- , L1 Jung. 11 people d human pass and place and as all the Does not On the other pass beyond the .ivzxi .4-ls, Qx E in Blu -i P l.l li,- 9 4 gl Y '-A ul! C K iff , f W ' fenrl K me I K-nf 3 V! W .: , 41 -f,,,,g, h :L A, X r--.. senior div Almer, Dennis Evan fliuddly, Weaselj Const Tech 11 It's been great so far, Ken, Crew, Skip, Tea- hoot, Mack,Pohj, but it's gonna get lots betterl We really made it. Park and Point parties '81. So long and Good Luck. Amys, Annette Amys QHollywood ID DECA I 8: II, Health Careers, Mpls Road Trip ,Bl . We've come a long way Baby, I couldn't have done it without you, RG, TW, and RS. Andersen, jeffrey William Ftbl 10512, Prom Comm 11 Let's Go VAN O. The Andersen Brotherhood. Manhattan, let's have more like hockey tourna- ments '81. Thanks for everything SKAG. Anderson, Nancy Lynn QDrewl Pom Pon 11-12, DECA I 8: II, California '81, Prom Comm, Who's Who Thanks Jean isis, Mariel, Laurie QBuddyJ, Toni and Anet-Ricks, Osh, Mickey fLuv yaj. TO, DE, MM, GM, AS, BA, remember the Good Times- You're all my friends, friends. Anderson, Robert Allen Ftbl 10-12, Grandstands 10-12 Person's Lake Road Trip '81. Thanks to O'Sh, Billy, Dumb, Rickeye, and the Andersen Broth- erhood, we made it through! ' Andrews, Louis William 10 seniors Accola, joel Laird Life is too short to live too fast, so take it easy, Fontinalis Fever. Thanks SMP. Adams, Kenneth George Allen, julie Ann Anderson, Cheryl Ann Ftbl-Bskbl Chldr 'B1-'82g Capt '82, Watershow 10-12 Rafters Road Trip '81. Hey Missy remember Calif. Remember the mud CL, KM, JA. Thanx Class of '82-It was great! Mary T. We made it. Anderson, Donald john fDonny, Don, Zonnyj Ftbl 10-12 Thanks Shafus, Burnsie, Chic, Peck, and the Perkins Brew crew for the best 3 years. Meet ya at the Crock. Up and Down the river? The An- dersen Brotherhood. Anderson, Melissa Mae Hey julie-KFC!! Never forget to Calif. and the Jesus freak, right Cheryl? Hey Pam let's go to the Holiday Inn tonite. Take care OOC QPauD. Meet ya at the pole Guys! It's been great SSHS Aslyn, David Duane AspinwalL Kenneth Vernon II Ftbl 10-12, Bskbl 10-12, Point Patrol, U.S. Drill- ing team Thanks, Coaches! and LA woman who? In tune, Marty, Dave, Bob, Zim, Rob. Autio, Bette Anne fBette, Bet, Bette Anne JV Bskbl 10, DECA 11, FBLA 12 Smile . . . the sunshine's good for your teeth! BFASB. Beckman, Pamela Rae MUNg Pres, Harvard MUN, W Ens, C Choir, S Singers, Mickey Mouse '80, FBLAg Pres, Prom Comm 11 Take the Scenic Route! How be you Kimby7 AM-WAH! KMPSDT-See the reindeer? JR Bar- B-Q. Bananas! PSMIHKMCC. BeclcwelL Mary Louise Bender, Donna Mae Angelo, james Edward lSkinnyj Karate North, NHS, PTLA Sacrafice, the future has its price. And today is only yesterdays tomorrow. Archambault, Kim Michele lKimmer, Kimba, Bughousej Bskbl 10, G Hky 10, JSA 10-115 Duchess, V Hky Chldr 11-12 Bandit Buddys, Rafters, Boo, Cin, where are we? Pre Season Slim. Live in the present, learn from the past. Thanx Mom, friends. lFriendly + Tl' 2 lla Grape + Gumj. Scregg-Smileyl! Armstrong, Elizabeth Ann Bachinsld, Todd Alan BagwelL Barry VZ QBear, Bagsj Flibl 10-12 PC, SH, DA, GF, I'll remember the first two years as probably the best. The ftgt times in the bat-mobile and gray ghost. Let's remember each other not for the bad times but all the great times. IM you made all the years complete and will always be in my heart. Bashara, Beth Amy Asma Band 10-12, Jazz Band 11-12, Drama Club 11-12, Eugene H. Fan Here in the twilight. Me too, neither. Uhmm! .seniors 11 Berg, Gerald Charles Berg, james joseph Drama 10-12, Dark of the Moon, Band 10-12, SB 11-12, CC 12, Mickey Mouse Club BO, Deutschland Reise '81, Prost Wolfach . . . , BBS-TPSR, C0-founder LAUCHBERG ENTS. CG and IB are the best. PS. Your friends are crazy Berg julie Ann Jim 11 dr. Forever Thanks Johnna, Pam, Gayle, Debbie, Yvonne dr everyone for all the great times! Hang in there Bambi, Lisa, and Toby. Especially, thanks Jim for everything you've done for me. Bergstrom, Ann Margaret Forensics 10-12, Watershow Announcer 10-12, NHS 10-125 Treas 12, Drama 10-12, WTA, Ka- leidoscope, Yearbook 12, Firebird 11-12, G.L,B.D, + 'I'.M.F.S. Busier People are Happier People. It's better to get your hands dirty - and eat, than to be too proud to work - and Starve. Bergstrom, Todd Stephen Beyer, jeffrey Arthur 12 seniors Legsl all be rabbits. Berger, Chris Birch, Paul john WHSFA One Acts: Dark of the Moon, Balcony Scene, C. Choir, S. Singers, Musicals: King and L Bells are Ringing, Drama Club, Forensics. Life is full of internal dramas, instantaneous and sensational, played to an audience of one. Blomquist, Lori Ann M.J. we did itl Good luck next year S.O. I sure hope you can do it. Thanks everyone for a Great Year. Class of 82. Berg Leslie Dawn fBerg1e Buzz, lf people were meant to hear gossip we would Berg, Scott Allen Bolos, Tammy Lynn C Choir 11, S Singers 11, NHS 11-12, FBLA 12 Borgen, Steven Herbert Bouchard Lisa Marie fPeets, Booiel Bskbl 10-12, Sftbl 10-12, G. Hky 10, Birds Bar ill Thanks to Mr. Rickstrom and Mr. Tucker for all the help in sports. Bobbin stay away from the fire and the dock, Sara's not home yet. You're a great friend Gundy. Class of '82 . . . RG. Brand Michele Lee lShellyJ DECA l 6: ll, Acct I K: II, Band 10-11, PW 12, Point 10-12 Good Luck Five 8: Reene. Remember P Kr SP7 Maybe we should go Br. do it again! We're the toughest crew cause we're the class of '8-2. Ap- pletdn-Milwaukee Road Trips '81-'82 lstatej. MLH club 6: PGCF club 10-12. Hey Five is it Thursday yet? Brandt, jill Arlene Brannan, Susan Ann FBLA n Bouchard Pamela Therese fBooieJ Pom Pons 11, Watershow 10-12, ISA 12, Prom Comm DG Forever. Lucky 13, Bandit Buddies. Rafters Road Trip '81. Kimmer, Cindy, where the heck are we. Pre-Season Road Trip fSlimQ. Thanx mom 6: friends. Bourassa, Rebb Robert Bowers, Tracy Lynn fSpacey, Bowser, Bow wowj H Bells 10-12, C Band 10, W Ens 11, Rifle Twirl- ing 10-12, DECA 11 Remember, falling down in 7-11, BELCHING contests, getting cars stuck in ditches, Spirit Mt and biking. BridelL jenna Lynn fQuinn, Shortyj Mikey, Thank you for being there when I need- ed you. Bye to my favorite teachers-Mr. Olson, Mr. Torrence, Mr. Lange. Thanks to the people who made the parties at Joan's so much fun. Brimblecom, Laura Estelle fBumblebeel C Track 10, DE I 8: Il Thanks to SM, DI, LL, AL and PM, you're all great. Good Luck! Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow, Don't walk behind me I may not lead, Walk beside me and just be a 'friend'. Buttriclc, Shannon Evelyn lCharlieJ DECA II, Sftbl. 10. Take it easy, live life by the day. Remember Graveville, NJ., MC, Stick with it. Byrne, Theresa Colleen ' Byrnes, Paul Daniel lByrnsie, Fozzyj Thanks Shafus, Chic, Zonny, Peck and the Perkins Crew for 3 great years of partying. Sor- ry Annie. You Huckal Meet ya at the crock. Up and down the river? Cannon, Daniel Thomas fArms, Popeyej Const Tech I 8: Il, VICA Club V. Pres. I-IOO YAH ' Good Bye, Good Luck, and thanks to Mr. T 1Frog Many Carlson, Bonar Boyd Bronson, Anthony Nels CI' ony, TBJ Ftbl 10-12, Hky 10-12, Bsbl 10-12 USAT Lettuce be friends. Hun now Shaunie. Take it easy Bernie, Leonard, AD, Cat fish, Gra- vis, M VO, and Sween. Buck, Randy john lBonk'sJ VICA, Const Tech I 61. II Crew of '82 is waiting for youl KGrad partyj HOO-YAI I. Burgrafi julia Anne Accept people as they are, so they may ,learn what to become. See, mom, I did it. Thanks to all my friends. Buddy, Forever. I couldn't have done it without you, Dad, Rest in Peace. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Callaway Curtis Eugene Good Luck Chad, have fun Ha Hal CampbelL Dennis Ray CampbelL Laura Lee QT win, Soupj Vlybl. 10, Bskbl. 10, Sftbl. 10-12, Pom Pons 11- 12, Capt. 12, Sr. Class Sec. Thanks to BM, WH, NA, IO. Special thanx to MDLBC. Good luck to C, I, T, J. R, A. Love ya lots. I couldn't have made it without you. Caspen Thomas Michael QT he A Snakej C. Choir Cernyg Mary Lou Seniors, the years have gone by fast, it's not the end but a new beginning for us. I would really like to thank all my teachers for all their help-thanks. Good-luck MGM-keep up the work, see ya. P.S. To Leslie Berg, No biggie, I'm sure. The class of '82! Cheslqg Melody Ann QMel, Goofisj Health Careers 11 Hey Nj 6: SB remember the Graville. Thanx everybody for all the great times. PP '81. See ya all at the 10 year reunion. Best Wishes to AK 81. RT. IT thanx for all the help Carlson, Patricia Sue Carlson, Sandra Ann Q Sandy, Sam, Sand, Todd 10-12, DECA 11, Office Occ. 12 Case, Kristi Anne fKris, Krissij J.V. Hky Chldr. 10. Pom Pons 11, V. Hky Chldr. 12, G. Sftbl 10-12. LN Good luck at Mich Tech. Don't forget the 'Shack attack' especially LP, GE, 8: JR. Putt all the best to you and Eric. Remember, Forever Buckos! Christman, jeff Christmann, Annette Chicras, Paul Michael fChicJ Ftlll. 10-11, Bsbl. 10 Thanks to Shafus, Peck, Fozz, Zonny, and the Perkins gang, for three years of partying. Re- member the Crock. Christiansen, Mary jo G. Tennis 10-11, G. Track 10, Co-General A.S.C. Christiansen, Scott Gregory fGertl S. Singers 11-12, C. Choir 11-12,M. Choir Good Luck to Mark S. dc Deino Q. seniors 15 Cismoski, jo Ann A King and L Bells Are Ringing, Campus Life 10- 12, Amazon power! I am a companion of them that fear Him. A special thank you to Lisa dc Kristen without you . . . I would have to drive all the time! Osmosis Amoel:as! Clark, Scott William Cochrane, Colleen Mary lBean, D. Woman, C.R.C.l NHS 11-12, Sr. Class V. Pres., Prom. Comm., Prom Queen 11, Pep Club 11-12, Tennis 10-12, Watershow 10-11, J.S.A. 10-12 Thanks Kim-bob and Kweefe Mrs. Oster- lund you're the greatest! I.W.Y.B.'I'.I.. Hey Joey lD.W.j P.S.6nP.B. remember that time? Good Luck Class of 82 ! Cooke, Todd Francis CorrelL Deborah Ann fDeb-Deb the Navigator! Prost! Wolfach . . . Germany 81, Drama 10-12: Sec. 12, 4n6 9-12, One Act 10512, KVS 11, Musi- cal 10-12, HH 10-12, CXT inc. EI3BfMDGGLWHMDSDLBHPBIB-SSHD OVER BOARDFAMEAHASPUMONILIPSPP HEY BEBEE HEY SWAIBS I Dunno George ECL? EKGELFREMNECW? C.I. DWCN Crase, Mark 16 seniors Colborn, Michael Roy lMikeJ Wrestling 10-12, Wt. lft. 12, Band 10-12 Sit-up record holder. Q Conley Brian Andrew Const. Tech I:II, Hoo-Yah! V.I.C.A., Adv. Power Hoo-yah! to Robin: I never thought I'd make it! Thanks for being there. To you, all of my love, now and always. Connolly john Edward Cronin, Wendy Sue fWenJ Ann - Chip 8: Dale, Chicago 8: Old Style Kris- Mhlc Forever! Cross, Angela Kathleen fAngie, Ang, Tidy! Good Luck NJ., P.W., G.D., M.C., S.C.., M.D., 5. Butt., I.R., A.K., LM., L.A., S.B., B.A., and to the rest of the class of '82' NI don't forget Hayward!l Culliton, Colleen Ann QWeenieJ ,ISA 11-12, JV Chldr, Pom Pon 11-125 Capt Bandit Buddys-Lucky 13, Moon Lake Moon- bathers-Rafters R.'l'. '81, Pauly take a flying? Many thanx to the Gang, thanx Robert, unless you have something to give nothing else mat- ters. ' Culiiton, Corinne Ann fReeniej JV Bskbl Chldr, V. Ftbl-Bskbl Chldr 11-12, Capt 12, ISA 10-11, Prom Comm Rafters Road Trip, Moonbathers Road Trip. Bandit Buddies lucky 13. 'Take a flying ? Buffa- lo. Thanx for everything Currie, jeff DahL Rita Renee lGrita, Rat, Ritz, Bugl JSA 11, DECA 1111, Prom Comm, Watershow 10-12 Red Lake Rd Trip '81, Burn rubber Bear! Hap- py days are here again . .. Shimmy Joey! Thanks to all my friends, esp BJ, MJH, DR, DD, TW, KS, CK, ML! Davis, Gregg Peter fGravisj Ftbl 10, Bskbl 10 l finally got what I wanted out of school, ME! RUSH '81, Andy, Shaun, Brent, Good Times, Thanks. Kavacabin Club. See ya in Saudi, Skimmer A. Dawson, Daniel Duane C Choir 12 Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. Day Michael LeRoy fBig Mike, Big Guy, Budl DE l8r.ll Survivor of River Trip '81. Schmid, Aqua Rem. Boxes grad, Lake Nebagamon Road Trip, Iron River Road Trip. Today. Dalbec, Danita Marie JT 11-12, Red Lake Rd Trip '81 Thanks to all my friends especially RD 8: SC . . . Hey Rita, It's alright! Dalbeq Gregory james 1S1iml DECA, Ftbl 10-11 Mike and Paul take a Preseason Road Trip. Davey, Darryl Duane QT he Sleeping Wizardj Swim team 10, Track-for-a-day 10, State One Act 11-12, Musical 11-12, George A Pan Club, One of the Big Guys . . . technically Thanx for the 'break' Tweety! Fame fHa, Hal. Stay awake and don't give up! DeBeir, Scott Ellard DeCaire, Mark Alan DeGraeL Michael Const Tech, Hoo-Yah, VICA Hay Butt, JR, Goofus, alkie, tidy, Sqermin Herman, we made it. PP '80-81. I get by with a little help from my friends. seniors 17 Diclcas, Helen Louise Drama Club 10-12, Musical 10-12, Forensics 11- 12, NHS 11-12, HH 11,12, NSF '81QRPl, Good Life. Fame! Spumoni eaters Forever. HRM Let's go scoping! DC-sole sister, ls it the pasta? No! QHLPJDGDDMPTJ- 'May we live in interesting times. S. Thanks MBP-Heidi. Dittbrendery David Lee Doering, Robin Annette lBobbinJ Sftbl. 10-12, Bskbl. 10-12, Vlybl. 12, Bird's Bar ill. Terry-SXFXA. There's always going to be a to- morrow, for friends are forever. You're a buddy Lisa. Thanks 8: take care-Steph! It's been great! 18 seniors DeRosia, Gail Marie QBlondie, Fred! MM, AM, and LW, remember the 'wind'? Make new friends but keep the old, those are silver but these are gold. DeVogeL Scott Kelly Dhooge, David Arthur QDoge, Doog, Dodge, Dhooge, Pinski . . . J CC 10, Hky 10-12, Tennis 10-12 That's Dhooge! See you in Saudi! May we have many O's right TP? It's been great! Thanks everyone-Good Luck. Doherty Ann Elizabeth fAnnie, Frog! ISA 11-12, Prom Comm. 11, IV Bskbl. Chldr. 10,'Pom Pons 11-12, Watershow 10-12, Prom Court. The Bandit Buddies-The unlucky 13, QT he 3 bearsj The Rafters Road Trip, Moon Bathers, Preseason Road Trip, AAA8zE. Hey 'Shafus don't forget those weekends, S, N, F, B- Re- member Lynn Sz Christi?-Hockey State '81. Doherty Steven joseph Danahoe, Margaret Mary CMargieJ Drama 10-12, Treas. 12, One Act 10-11, Musical 10-12, TT3, 4N6 10-12, Band 10-12, 5. Band 11- 12, CXT Inc. FAMEl Here's to the clique- CCHMDSHDLWTFPNIBDLPBBHBfFDC. Thanks for your friendship! Ee beef! Thanks to my DB's ADMGSK. Thanks JB K: Mrs. Goad. DIWCN EO. Ellis, Da vid Roy Ellison, David Clarence iEarsJ Const. Tech, VICA Hoo Yah E135 Sid Drinkwine, Andre joseph CDrinksJ Ftbl, 10-12: Capt, 12, Const. Tech 11. S, B, G, and Me, the Snow Goer Boys. Turtle Trip 'sof' Eisenmann, Ion Michael ' Eliason, Steven David QEID Const. Tech 11-12, VICA 11-12. Erickson, Steven john H Estrella, Lynn fLina, Linnie, Paulinal DECA 11, Prom Comm 11, Lacedaemon 11-12 State Hockey Tourn Champs. S. N, P 8: B- Crust 6: Annie .... I got the puckl Hey Ginger George, we're 41. Bobby G. '80-'81-? Thanks for everything Hey Princess! See ya Lil' Orba-have fun! Gayle you GL-I didn't forgetl Thanks Mom! Texas or Bustl sz7o. Mar-Cat what happened? . . . Accept what you are and always be true to yourself, yet dream your dreams. Don't ever let yourself be fooled .... All that glitters is not golden. Erdman, Keith Arnold Qlirdj S. S. Golf 10-12 Erickson, Kristin Lynn King and l 10 The more we love, the better we are, and the greater our friendships are, the dearer God is to us. To some special people in my life L, J, L thanks for all the good times. Erickson, Perry Michael ' seniors - 19 Evered Ioan Marie Uoaniej PR Kindergarten-12, thanx for being such a great friend. TS clon't forget our little road trip back track. Thanx Mom and Dad!! Thanx RS, l'l! always care, Fair, Gregory Wayne CPeckj Thanks Shafus, Zonny, Byrnsie, Chic, and the Perkins Crew for the best 3 years of partying. Meet ya at the Crock. Fitch, Lisa Ann !Mitzie, Stitch, Bill Asbury 9-12 Look!! Boo Boo we made it and thanks to the Seniors of '82 for making this a year to remem- ber. And thanks to my sisters Sherry, Starr 8: Trina for pushing me along when I need it. See ya around Net-Net 6: Sam Sam. Ford jeff Frandsen, Todd Allen Cfedj Model UN 10-12, Forensics 9-12, Drama Club 10-12, NHS 10-12, BBS QTPSRJ, Ir Rotarian 11, JCHH 10-12, Choir 11-12, Musicals, Tattletales 3, AmInCo JR Ranch forever. Spumoni. Bye Fame! Franzen, Kenneth Edward QMadmanJ Marching Band 10-12 20 seniors Fredriclcson, Rachel Ann lRay, Iackl Track 10, Cross Country 11, NHS, Deutschland Reise 11 lch liebe Munich! Thank you Mr. Austrengp the wash has been hung out to dry! Best wishes CR nk ST, Clint, TK, SK, KK . . . U2Ter! Freeman, -Randall Corrie Flaherty, Todd Michael Flood Edward William Flood Erick ArneQErn1ej Fulda, Richard Arthur fNoseJ Always a smile, never a frown, happy go lucky and nice to have around. I-'ullery Linette Joy fPutt, Puttskij Eric 10-12 and Forever. Lets go golfing, Tam! Gault, Dean Wallace lDino, Deano, Manhattan, Deanisj C Choir 11-12, S Singers 11-12, Lacedaemon 11- 12. Hey IA let's go 4-wheeling, and we have to stop at Mac's. That water sure is cold at mid- night. Never again, Lisa. Mr. Calif. I can't wait. Thanks to all my friends. I owe you a lot. Gilbertsan, Bradley john QGilbyJ Sr class clown '81-'82, Good bye SSHSI Take care Miss Bashara, hope your HR is as enjoyable as the last 3 years have been. Glonek, George Leonard fOrgy, Georgiej Drama 10: Hist. 11, Pres 12, 4N6, NHS, Musical 10-12, HMUN CT Inc. 11-12, HH, CC NARR 10, KALEID, Tattler, WTA, BBSQTPSRJ, Lunch 11-12, FAME, LIPS, SS LIVE, SQUEAK, OB, L, EI, BM, GA FAN. Thanks Sam, Fritz, Miss ya clique. What fun we're having! Gokey, Lois Mae Well we made it Pam and Leslye. Thanks Mom 6: Dad, Doug and Diane. I couldn't do it without you. Geitner, Cynthia Sue iCindyJ NHS 10-12: V Pres 12, DECA 10, Deutschland Reise '81l ISA 10-11, Prom Comm 11, H, O Show 10.12, Vlbl 10. ' Prost , . . Wolfachl Eins,Zwei, g'suffa. Thanks to all my friends for the good times! MG, SK, AM, KM . . . , Long live Schmidies. Good Luck PG-you'll need itll Geyery Troy Russell Gidley, David john lSquid, Gids, Spidl Bkbl 10-11. Point Patrol, U5 Drilling team, PB 10-12, E.C. Road Tripv '81, Ken, Bob, Zim, Marty, Pic, Joey, Rich, Clap. It was great. Shake-a-puddin, L.A. women, Who? Magic Bus, Hey Min. Golat, Maureen jude KMaureenie NHS 10-12: Sec. 12, Drama Club 11-12, Band 10-12, Germany Trip '81, Model UN 12. Prost Wolfach . . . , CG, AM, SK. Always re- member strawberry pop. Long live Schmidies Your ways, O Lord make known to meg guide me in Your Truth. The sins of my youth re- member not.- Remember me in kindness Lord, seniors 21 Granstrom, Thomas Peter fGrannyJ Wrestling 10512, Weight lift 10-12 Person's Lake Road Trip '81', B.D.H.O.F., ffhanks G.M.D Hey Osh, did you see that! Grays Mitchel Gregoire, Theresa jean Cferrij NHS 10-12, Deutschland Reise 81. Prostl Wolfach Eins, Zwei, g'suffa. SLV. One of the BIG Kids. Thanks and good luck to all my friends. Never live for tomorrow, you'll miss today! Hagen, Monica Mary Hagen, Ronald Edward Halonen, Theodore William U as in Tedl Weight lifting '81-'82 You're a friend forever LR., A.L. See ya later. 22 seniors Gomulalc, Sonya Lisa Cfrinitronl Vlybl 11, Parking Lot 10,12. ' Thanks to all my friends who made school worth coming to, especially MM. Gondik, Kimberly Kay iKim, Kim- Bobj D.E. 18:11, Lacedaemaon 11-12, NHS 11-12 Keep smiling Kweefe and C.R.C. Special thanks and love to A. Osterlund - You're the best! Take care Mary iMomj and B.E. Gonzales, Patrick Andrew iSpeedy, Gonzo, NHS 10-12: Pres. 12, Drama club 12 One of the Big Kids. Eugene MMM . 'Sure- ly' Hoff fan Club, George, you're such a vegl' Lisa - B.M.P.1 Minority students have more funll ,lust to hip - Gotta Go! Gronski Yvonne Gunderson, Terry Lynn fGundyJ Bskbl. 10-12, Sftbl. 10-12, Vlybl. 11-12, Birds Bar 41 Rob, thanx for everything - friends forever and a day. Take care Lisa, thanx - Good Luck 8: take care Spook. I-Iaase, Amy Elizabeth Hegg, Robin Denise fRob, Bobby! Ski Club, 4-H, Saddle Club ' Sometimes we're good, sometimes were bad, but I'd like to say thanks to the good friends I've hadl Thanks Mrs. Mickolajak! Heinen, Deborah Ann fDebJ Don't let the crowd pressure you, stand for something or you'l1 fall for everything. Good Luck Bee, Thanks LP. Goodbye SSHS. Herman, Nancy Lu Hinaus, Michael john Hoff, Gayle Diane Lacedaemon 11-12 Thanks to johnna, Debbie, Vonnie lcupidj, ,I u- lie, Pam M, Yvonne M, Lynn E, 8: Mrs. O for all the friendship and good times. Let's not lose touch. Nicky Joe-thanks for making my life so much happier-I owe you a lot. Bye SSHS. Hoy, Karen fKar-bearj Swim team 10-12, ISA 10-11, Watershow 10, Bandit Buddies lucky 13, Moon Lake '81, Moon bathers, Thanx Kimmer, Ron 11-12 and always. Hanson, Beth Avis lBoo-Boo, Betaj Drama Club 10-12, Musicals 10-12, One Act 10,125 FAME! CC 11-12., SS 11-12, Deutschland Reise '81, Frost Wolfach . . . Vielen Dank, Vati! Lisa und Deb, Danke fiir dis Erinnerungen! Steven, A toi pour tougours! Hanson, Linda Joyce C Band 10, W Ens. 11-12, Drama Club 12, Wa- tershow 12. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of oth- ers cannot keep it from themselves. Thanks and thanks again to Kristin, JoAnn, and Lisa forthe best times at SSI-IS and beyond. PTL! Harvey, Cindy Marie Parking Lot-10, Out back-12. Good Luck: Granny, Dow, Anderson, O'Neil, dr. Wilgren. Tammy, enjoy your last 2 years at SSHS. DS I will always remember our friend- ship. Midbon remember Ktaste buds!! It's been great, it's been fun: But l'm glad my school days are finally done. Hicks, Rhonda Ellen fRhodal Vlybl 10-12, capt 12, Sftbl. 10-12, NHS 11-12, Band 10-12, Super Scientist. Hi Maynerd and Arthur! Whiskey Lake '80- '81, Maynerd A. Bildgewater Fan Club. Private eye spy, Girl athletes need supporters too. Hey PIR lets go to the library. Higins, Rodger Dean Planetary Society There are some things man is not meant to know. Higins, Roland john 1Howdy Doodyl C Band, W Ens., Jazz Band, Track Goodbye seniors 23 Hoivik, Mary Jo Uoeyl Red Lake Road Trip '81, Happy Days Are Here Again, 'Let's shimmy and fly to BL' Hey Cin where's your melonwear? Turtle hunting CW? Jr BBQ-Luv Ya D Woman 8: Friends CLMJ SSHS it was great!! Thanx Mom and Dad! Hopkins, Shannon Patrick iShafusj Thanks Annie, Chic, Zonnie, Peck, Byrnsie for the 3 best partying years. And the Perkins Crew, meet ya at the Crock. Al's Waterfront 1Kami Kazi'sJ. Horn, Reed Aaron lShyde, Rodriguezj Soon our life may be only a memory of what's past. Persons Lake Road Trip '81. ffhanks GMX. Jardine, James 5. KS for Slickj VICA, Const Tech 11-12. JarzomskL Todd Alan Jennings, Cheryl Lynne 2.4 seniors a TORQUE. Sherbyj taurant. ILYNN Jensen, Darla May lGeorge, Hollywood IID Bskbl. 10, Sftbl. 10-12, Mpls, Road Trip '81. Don't walk in front of me-I may not follow. Don't walk behind me-I may not lead. Walk beside me-and just be my friend. DM forever. FfF Di Di. Johnson, Becki Lynn ISA 10-12, Ir. Class Treas., Watershow 10-11, Health Careers. Prom Chairman, Scott 10-12. Red Lake Road Trip '81, ILSIW, Happy Days are Here Again . . . Joey let's shimmy and fly to Bass Lake. Do you want to go turtle hunting, Christi? Burn Rubber Bear! Friendship is a golden gift cherished above all life's treasures. Have fun Nettie! Cindy' s Melonwearl Hoven, David John HugdahL Marvin Lee iWarby Mushmush Marblm Weetyj To the Wasko gang the hulk TORQUE Inglimo, William Martm fMun NHS 10-12, Departure 11 12 Groups W Bench You can get anything you want at Alice s Res johnson, Britta johnson, Diane Marie QDee Dee, DJJ NHS 11-12, Accounting I8zII Thanks LL, SL, AL, LB, TW, MB, IS. It's been 3 great years. California '82. Thanks Mr. Bles- kan. johnson, jeffrey Monroe johnson, Scott Oscar QOL Coachl Golf 10-11, A-V 11-12, Sooper Scientist 12, Adv. Chem. 12 If there is one thing missing, it's the time I would spend alone, to enjoy that I am a Senior. lt's time for a COOL change. johnson, Stephen Bradley Uerry's Kid, Harpol North Country Cruisers, B.P. Laugh it up Fuzzball. johnstad Scott Allen johnson, Mary Margaret Drama Club 11-12, One Act 11-12, '81 Musical: Bells are Ringing, Band 10-12, C. Choir 11-12 Thank God for Tab, Clearsil, and retainers. johnson, Pamela jane fMyronJ Adida's Adorers, S.W. and M.T.l Survivor of Namekagon River trip 'B1. Johnson, Robert Mervin VICAJ Sec, Const Tech I 6: II Johnston, Michael james Johnston, Nancy Irene fNan, Nanc, Na-Na, Nannyj ' Good Luck to AC, GD, MC, S. Butt, IR, MD, and everyone who helped make this year the BEST! MC 8: S. Butt, Remember Gravesvillel I almost missed my ride! A.C. don't forget Hayward! Kavajecz, Shaun Gregory QShaunie, Kavachexj Ftbl. 10-12, Bsbl. 10-12, Bskbl. 10. Member USTC Local 120, RUSH '81, Kavaca- bin ID Club. Brent, Gregg, Andy, the times have been great. Start us off now, Tony. Keene, Todd Clayton Keup, Brian Louis fAqua, Little Molej Survivor of River Trip '81, Halloween '80. Big Mike, Schmidt Rem. Box's Grad. Spooner? To- dayll? Cruize I R Nebagamon. Thanks MS 12 6: Forever. Koch, Sandra Idelle QSandyD Prost Wolfach . . . One of the big kids. Ska- tin's great, right sis? Hey guys, wanna party? Thanks to all my friends, you are the greatest! Esp. RF, KK, AM, CG, and MG. And to all you unfortunates still here, been nice. See ya around. Koclrsiek, Katheryn Aletlie Deutschlandreise '81. Good luck to all my friends. Thanks Mr. G, Mr. A, Mr. L. Pros! Wolfach . . . Kolanczyk, Randy john fKawalskiJ Bsbl. 10-12, Bskbl. 10-12. 26 seniors Kaarto, Debra Ann Kabanuk, Brent Edward QKabs, Kabbyl B5l7l. 10, Ftbl. 10-12, DECA 11. Thanks Shaun, Andy, and Gregg for all the great times. RUSH '81. Kavacabin ID Club. Kangas, Paul Kevin Kienery Mary Lynn QMar, Mar-bear, Mar-catj NHS, JSA, Prom Comm 11. Yesterday is never gone, with memories to look back on. Thanks classes of '81, '82, 8: '83- been greatl Especially CR 8: CA. MGP l- KildahL Melody Ann lMel, Melbourne! Track 10, Tennis 10-11, Rifle Twirlers 12, ASC- LT. Special Thanks to all my friends-HP, I wouldn't have made it this year without the psyche sessions. MN-let's go see B 6: G. Klindt, Steven Ronald Krob, Thomas Charles Krugen Debra Lee CDebbie, Debskij Thanks to all my friends fyou know who you arej for everything. C-ya at the Rail and the Park. It's party time! Wowll Kubala, joseph Kenneth Duluth camera club, Photography Society of America. it is time for a new generation of leadership to cope with new problems and new opportuni- ties. For there is a new world to be won. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. 0 Lambert, janet Irene Lambert, lean Ann DECA I 6: ll, Jobs Daughters Thanks I ill, No more crabby rnorns, J.L. Good Luck IO 81. BL. Hey GD how about Ice Cream . . ., Tay-key-airo MB-Beaner. Thanks Mr. B., see you in Utah Nancy Marie. Lange, Traci Lynn CSpacey, Tacettel Track 11-12, Band 10-12, Orchestra 12, Sooper Scientist, Sooper Chemist, NHS 10-12, Eugene H. Fan Club. Co-instigator of B B pinch. l love Matza! You'se guys, grrr! Thanx Mr. Pl BJ, MJ, BB, I'll always look up to you, Thanx! Kotten Robert james Kotteg Timothy Scott Kresky, Anette Rose QCrash Babyl Parking lot 10-12, King and L Choir 10, C. Ch0il' 11-12. . The year is done, our fun is through. We'll leave a memory of '82. Thank you all for ever- ything. Kunert, Lyle Herman Kutzlerp Umothy joseph Lajoie, Susan Marie fSue, Susiej Accounting 11-12. Good Luck to all my friends in the future. See you later, DJ, LL, PB, LB, DC, MR, KO, KA, TW. It's been ftln. California '82. Thanks Mr. Bleskan. seniors 27 LaPorte, ,Theresa Maria Larson, Ann Marie Larson, Brian Eric Lau hlin, Dane Eric 8 Drama Club 10-12, Forensics 10-12, One Act 11- 12, King and L Bells are Ringing, Taltletales II, C Choir 11-12, Co-Founder LaughBerg Ent. P.S. Your friends are crazy. Laurvick, Alvin LaVenture, Thomas joseph lHarpoj Ralph, PBR all summer long, then it's off to make the world safe for Democracy and meet girls. 28 seniors 'Qt Larson, Cynthia Marie IV Hky Chldr 10, Sftbl 10, Pom Pons 11, JSA, D.E. I 8: ll, H O Show 11-12, Prom Comm, V Hky Chldr 12. Road Trips E.C. '80 8: '81, Red Lake '81, Burn Rubber Bear. Hey IA, CA, 8: KM- remember the mud? MJH Sr. BLJ, Let's fly to Bass Lakell Thanks Chris love ya, thanx for the memories SSI-ISI Larson, Scott Richard fMouseJ D.E. I G: Il. Larson, Timothy Dale Lawrence, Connie Corinne Legore, C onni Lehto, Dena Mane Time to CELEBRATE I did lt' Have fun next year Beenerl See ya at Billings Park Booda Beener 6: Bruiser Thanks Zelda Llppar, Teresa Marie fTerr1 Lippy Lips ,, . I . . l Y E in , . I E , 4 Leutlmerg Lisa LuAnn fLeubnerJ I ff - f ' x Lord Steven Patrick Love, Harold LulL Alayna Sue CAD King and I '80 Thanks to JS, DJ, LL, LB, TW, SL, TP, MK, GM, DK. Good Luck Class of 'B4. in R A . Q T'ix - Lisak, Frances Marie flfranniel Memories store good times away, to be en- joyed another day. -I Litchke, Marcia Ann fSmarsh, I Phenessel Hky. Chldr. 10-12, G. Swim team 10-12, Water- show 10512, G. Hockey 10 Thanks for the good times Phen 11, 12 and always! We'll have to hit the Pines this summer Kath. Thanks, Mom, Dad, 8: Chris. Long, Adam David Power Mechanics 10-12 To all my friends who are still in school. Hang in there 6: make the best of it. Catch ya later. Road Runner Race Team. Lundberz, Brian Lee fLola, Hanson Hell lj Drama Club 10-12, Pie eating Champ 10-12 . . Hell 2-Yes I did! I amaze P S. fI'o all my teachers-thanks for everything-you're the GreatestD Mac Lean, Glen Robert seniors 29 Malinowski, Lori Susan Could we see when Gr where we are to meet again, we would be more tender when we bid our friends goodby. - HDAP Pet, thanx for the ride sis - luv ya - Thanx Mom 6: Dad for ever- ything. Mally, Stephen Michael Edward NHS 11-12, DECA 11-12, Forensics 9-12, Dra- ma 10-1Z, Prom Comm, Prom court 11 Thank you all for being a friend. You have placed a star in my heart that will shine forever! Special thanks to JA, KO DG, BH, GC. Good Luck! Manon Robert Andrew Qlfrankj C Band, W Ens I 10-12 Thanks to all my teachers and friends. All that is good does not glitter. Not all those who wan- der are lost. The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. Massoud Debbie Mather, Michael David McCIay, Debra Ann 9 30 seniors Maki, Gregory john fLi'l Mac, Quikj Joe Walsh Rocky Mountain Way Fan Club CmDc . What's in the fridge? Pink Panther Power say hi to Mr. Bubble for me Marky GBWC '80-81. See ya in Wauwautosa. Maki joseph Matthew Const Tech, VICA The Crew of '82 is waiting for you! Maki, Mark Andrew Superior Swimmer, G.M.D.T., A.S.C., Rocky Mountain Way Fan Club Thanx Li'l-Mac, and what's that you got in the fridge? a MarshalL Ann Marie QAnniej Make new friends, but keep the old, those are silver, but these are gold. Wen, remember Chip and Dale always, and don't forget Chicago. MHLC, right Kris? Remember the R Brothers, girls? Martineau, Pam Martinson, Craig Lee Parking lot 10-12, Adv Power 11, Small Engine Repair 12. -2 Turned 18 beginning of senior year. McDonald Stephen Michael McDonalcL Timothy Scott McGillis, Thomas John QTD Ftbl 10-12, Bskbl 10, Prom King '81 Thanks CC. MenceL Michael Charles fMike, Mikie, Iulioj Prom Court 11 'fPerson's Lake 'B1. You're weird Reed! Nancy, wanta make some burgers 'n corn with Ricks! You sure paint good Dan.:: Meysman, Gerald William VICA: Treas '80-'82p Chairman '81-'82 Meysman, johnna Ann To all my friends, too many to name, I wish Good Luck in the future. It was 'Grindo'. Gayle Hoff, Julie Berg, Debbie Kruger, and AC - The future belongs to those who prepare for it. McCollum, Mary Io Uojoj Drama Club 10-11, The King and L FB LA 11- 12, Regional and State conference McCuskei3 Mark Steven QMcMecuss, 'Marcus, Cornhuskerl' Const Tech, VICA. Q McDonald Amy 1ofAmy Louj Mickey Mouse '50, NHS 10-12, S Band 10-12, Flags 11-12, Model UN 11-12, Germany '81 Hey Beebee!! Prostl Wolfach . . . Remember all the good times CG, MG, SK, MD, PB-WAHI DLFS, Locker Room Quartet, TW-MP-PAKI- STANll McGinnis, James P. Hky '61-'az I'm proud to be a member of the U.5. Drill Team and Point Patrol. Lynard Skynard. McG'uirlg john Edward Meidt, joseph Douglas seniors 31 Millard Brent Alan fRedj Bskbl 10-11, Tennis 10-12, Badger Boy '81, TPSR, AV 12 Prost Wolfachl Sooper Scientist, Chemist. Is there life after German? Bye Tom. Miller, Patrick james QDr. Deviatej M Choir 11-12, C Choir 12, 5 Singers 12, AP 8: Cop Pres 12, ODD: Pres 12, HEAVEN We shall over-do! AP 8: Co. Misfeldt, Heidi Rose lAdelheid, dee, Sami' . Drama 10-12, V Pres 12, Musical 10-12, 4N6 10- 12, WTA, Tattletales ll 81. Ill, HH 11-12, Good Life Nice Eling with you GG,- DC, MD, BB. Qh+d+m+f+t+g+o+l+j+p+pQ : FAME! HLD Keep on Scoping. Spumbni Scooper. Thanks JB! Don't dream it, be it. Moe,QBarbara lean QBubba Moo, Roger, Vlybl 10-12, Co-Capt 12, Track 11-12, Sftbl 10 Girl athletes need supporters tool LLS - He who finds a friend, finds a treasure. Sirach 6:14. Moe, Geralee Beth G Swim team 10-12, B Swim team mngr 10-12 Bite Goats. HeyV,TP take me golfing KH, KD, LP, SP, SM, SR, MM, PS, TB, YG. It's been real, but it's a rough life: Bye Banson and Ira Orgy. Thanks for everything Mr P and Mr Q. Spirit Mountain - Hey Space? You ole cootl Moran, lane Therese fMomJ The secret of happy living is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. 32. seniors Mishlery Pam Missinne, Michele Rene Modeen, Lorna Jeanne fTwinl JSA 10-12, Soph 6: Jr V Pres, Sr Class Pres, FBLA 10-12, V Pres, Prom Comm, Vlybl 10, Sft 1 10-12, Pom Pons 11,12, NHS V SDG:BPFALYL I'1lzalways care. I o - friendship is the only cement that will hold the world together. Oogasakapumpkineater? God bless the 1982 graduates. Moran, Mark Thomas Morgan, Lawrence Christopher, lliarsj VICA Club Pres 11-12, Bskbl 10-12, Ftbl 11-12, Golf 10-11, Out Back 10-11, Const Tech 11-12 Const Tech State Trip 'hooyah'. Thanks Cin- dy, Love ya. The South End Space Program III. Thanks everybody and I'm DONE. Morgan, Pamela june Today has been a memory of days we've left behind, tomorrow will show the future that only you can find. Moss, Michael David QHossl Hky 11-12 Pre-season Road Trip '81. lEau Clairel Slim and little Buck-er-roo - Go for it. Murray, Kathleen Olive QKathieJ NHS. Watershow PB,PS,DT - remember the reindeer! Survivor N. River Trip '81. Nether-cot, Pamela Sue Forensics 9512, Drama Club 10-12, The King and L Bells are Ringing, Tattletales III, Good Life, JSA 12, Sr Class Treas, C Choir 11-12, FBLA 10-12, HH 11-12, DECA 11, Pep Club 10- 11, NHS 12, Ir Ranch 10-11 FAME. Watch out for those beds George! It's been real l'm so glad we had this time together just to have a laugh . . . Thanks for the memories! I'1l miss it all! Neumann, Lisa Ann King and L One Act '80-'81, Campus Life The firebird and ice cream forever! JoAnn, could I borrow . . ., Watch out for that car Kris- ten! Bye Linda! We can't control the length of our life but we can control the width and depth with God's help. Newman, Mary Therese Co-General ASC 10-12, AmInCo Inc, GMDC Whatever Myer, Edward john Oliver Naylor, john Wayne CT he Dukej Computer Club '80-'81, TA What a Rush, It's Rush. How do I spell relief - Graduation. Qualudes man, qualudes. Nelson, Patrick 11 !PatJ VICA I 8: II, Const Tech State Trip '81-'82, Adv Parking Lot 10-11 School's out Forever!! Hoo-Yah!! The Crew of '82 is waiting for you. Hey RB, T Bag, BC, IM, DA, SW, LU, KA, PI, DN, SD, PB, KL, and thanks to Fat Rat. Nolan, Dennis Ralph !Ra1phJ Ftbl 10-12, 332, Hky 10, Parking Lot 10, Out back 11, Const Tech 11-12-Hoo-yah The South End Space Program III. I finally made it! Hang in ther KC I love ya! See you after Dvgzgcz want a hot fudge sundae? Good night Nord Karen Ann seniors 33 Nykanen, Michael Douglas fHanson Hell 2, Rocky, Nikesl Trix remember the Wazzolies spaceship Whis- key Lake forever. You didn't call me last nightl Thanks JB for all the fun times in Homeroomf' Ode, Kai Hky Exchange student from Finland. O'Keefe, Katherine Ann fKatyJ Hetto: Kim1Bob, Chief RC lColleenj, Mr. SM, SL. Thanks DC and PF. On, Randall Scott Orrey, Doris Ann Orville, Edith Anne fEdie, Speediej VCC 10, DVR 11-12, IV Bskbl Chldr 10, V. Ftbl- Bskbl Chldl' 11-12, l-1,0 Show 10-12, JSA 12 Moon Lake- Moonbathers Kr. Rafter's Road Trips '81, Kim Life Iacketl l.ET'S ESCAPE KAL- CATRAZJ. Thanks Scott, Bandit B's 8: The Gang Good Luck SCLIQNCAHD Snuff I made it! 34 seniors Norkunas, Elizabeth Ann Notton, Thomas jeffrey lSnorts, Norton, Duckus, Canardusj JSA 10-12, Sp memb 10-11, Pres 12, S Spectator 10, Adv. Biology I-II, Sooper Scientist 12, WASC summer leadershop! Stevens Pt. ASC Capt, Prom Comm, A-V moniter '82 NO PROBLEM. Thanks Mr. Parish. Nurminen, Paivi Johanna YFU student Don't be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meet- ing again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain For those who are friends. Olson, jeffrey Allen Olson, Steven James Super Scientist 12, NHS 11-12, Band 10-12, Adv Chem O'NeilL Thomas William Pack, Theresa Valerie QFred, Otis, Tessj Old friends like old jeans NEVER wear out. P.S. Thanx to Pat and the kid that sat in front of him for helping me get through health! Ha- HaHa. .1 Packard Darin Henry Packard Debbie Ann Parking lot 10-12, Partying We had our fun, but the year is through, we will leave our memory of '82. All my love to Ron-Thanks sweetheart! See ya around 'H' if you don't turn square. N -x .sri-.xg -is .X nm Osacho, Donna Marie M Choir 10, C Choir 11-12, S. Singers 12, One of the Big Kids - George A Fan Club Be there or be square, we bad, aloha!- D. Acc. Oi9haughnessgg Lawrence joseph QOSHJ Track 10-12 Persons Lake Road Trip '81. BDI-lOFp ASC, Let's hit the Point Rick's. Play that fiddle Gran- ny. Hacksawll We can turn you TV set on. Overbyg Scott Allen Parks, Anthony Roger fStanj I'm not brainy, I'm not dumb, I just like to have some fun. Parzych, Shawn Lee Patterson, joni Paine, Terry Richard G-Iarryj V Tennis 10-12, JV Hky 11 Boston Bruins 4f1. Palm, Heidi Mae Parker, Thomas Odin seniors 35 Patterson, Patrick Michael Peterson, james Conrad Peterson, joy Wanda Pierce, Todd Alen QFierce Piercej FOS OOHH. Norman you're deadl Steve, Let's go waterskiing. Do you have car trouble? Re- member Dave. See you all at Bass or Rush Lake. Piggott, Paul joseph Hky 10-127 Capt 12 Hey Slim and Hoss- go for a road trip? Pre- season road trip '81, Scotty- we went for it and reached it too many times? Oh hi, Cathy Lynn luv ya, Take care. 'lil Buckeroof' Pohjonen, jerry 36 seniors Peterson, Mary Elizabeth fPete, Mary N Bethl Swim tea 10-12, Watershow 10-12, Student di- rector Lacedaemon 10-12, Dul MUN 11-12, Sooper Scientist, Adv Chem Thanks Kim 6: Mrs. O. AM + TW - Phoenix! Wrinkles should merely indicate where the smiles have been. Peterson, Ronald Arlington Peterson, Scott William QPotsJ Wrestling 10-12, G Sftbl Mngr 11-12, George A Fan Club Bjorn 41, right Skeeter? Don't worry, I'll come from ahead. One of the big kids. Super Chem- ist? Seems like only yesterday I was on the verge of getting it all together. PollarL Da vid john NHS No comment Pollock, Sharon Marie Band 10-12, S Band 10-12, Pep Band 10-12, Ma- jorette 12 Thanks to all my friends who helped me through and a very special thanks to Cheryl for making my 3 years a challenge. Pottery Catlli Lynn QCath, Pottaj Official Member of the Club, President of the IBTC To my Weety, MLH, I love you! Presuhn, David Edward Wrestling 10-12, Harvard Model UN '80, Mick- ey Mouse Club '80, Prost! Wolfach '81, Captain Chemistry 12 ls there life on Saturday morning? No! Raddant, Lisa Marie Drama 10, Cross Country 11-12, Track 10-12 Dream your dreams but never let go. Thanx mom. Ut was special hair Lipj Later SSHS. Reed Darla lean fTunaJ DECA 11 Well, Rosie and Leslie we finally did it. Good Luck Bambi, Lisa! Thanks DM. Remington, julie Ann UR., Health Careers 11 Thanks for the good times SB, MC, TW, SC, MD, NJ, AC, DI, AL, LL, and all the others who l may have forgot. Revolinski, Lynn Marie fRevvie, Linniej M Choir 10, C Choir 10-12, S Singer 11-12, King and L 10, Watershow '81, AP 8: Co 12, ODD 12, Campus Life 10-12 Thanx to Shar who's heoped me through a lot. Lion you my bestest pal. l'm gonna miss ya ma. PARTY TIME!- Always remember the good times, they go by so fast, cherish them forever. long live the AP Kr. Co. Radtlce, Steven john Rainaldo, Timothy Robert Redex, Antoinette Christine fToni, Toto, German Trip '81, YFU Foreign Exchange Stu- dent '81-'8-2, Locker Room Quartet KS, are you vierd or vhat's da case? Matt. 6:34, Memories of SSHS will always be held at heart. Reynolds, William james fHacksawj Ftbl 11-12, Sooper Scientist Persons Lake Road Trip '81, ASC. Thanks Coach Hoff. Rice, john seniors 37 Roclron, Mary Frances iMare-Bear, Mommyj C Choir 11-12, JSAQ Treas 12, I-lon Mem AP 8: Co 11-12, WASC St Point '81g State '81-'82 Friends I will remember you, think of you, pray for you, and when another day is through, I'll still be friends with you! WASC '81. Road Trip '81-'82, Go for it! Hey Buzz, remember the feathers?l Romans, Toni Marie iSpot, Jabber! Thanks to Mr. Parish for being a friend and to Mr. Olson for being such a good teacher. And special thanks to all my friends who were there when I needed them most, and for the real spe- cial ones who still are. Ronchak, Annette Mary fRonchJ Pom Pons 11-12, JSA 10-12, Watershow 10-12, SS, Prom Comm 11, JV Hky Chldr 10 Bandit Buddies, Unlucky 13, Rafters RT '81, Moon Bathers, PBC, Pre-season RT. Hey GI, Sherman, HD Pet, U 8: DTR? 3 Bears. Thanks, Andy! Life is nothing without friendship- I love you alll Sablatura, Patricia Ann fPattiJ C Band 10, W Ens 11-12, TW-M-A-R-S- MARS Salingerg Darcy Lora ilfritz, Darj Drama Club, Forensics, Musicals, Tattletales, Model UN To ALFS, Spumoni, Turtle Sundaes, thanks big brother for being my friend, Let's go GDLTHHPPMIH Sampson, Terry 38 seniors Rickstrom, Steven Richard iRicks, Rick lj Bskbl 10-12, Tennis 10-12, George A Fan Club Persons Lake Road Trip '81. BDHOF. Remem- ber the stain Pam. Like my brother said. Rieck, Pamela Sue Rinnet, Bob Rozowslri, Patti Io Pom Pon 11-12, Pep Club 10-12, Pres 11, FBLA 10-12, NHS 11-12, Watershow 10-12, Prom Comm 11, GAP's SS Rhonda, get me your robe - I'm gonna be sick. Maynard A Bildgewater Fan Club. Private eye spies. Thanks for the ride sis! HDAP Pet. Ooga- sakapumpkineater7 Ir B-B-Q. Thanks AC 8: US. RusselL Daniel Scott iRoscoJ Band 10-12, Road Runner Rade Team CRepair Team! Good Luck AL in the AP. Rutledge, Cheryl joan iCheriei NHS, Prom Court 11, Prom Comm 11, Lacedae- mon 10-12 Fun is good, Truth is better, and Love is best of all. MGP, MK! Thanks for everything, S'IT, you're a sweetheart! I I .,. Schultz, Douglas james, Ir. Schultz, Victoria A. Sekelsky, Ion Paul Cfweetyl AV 12, Sooper Scientiest Slee, Paul Adam Ftbl 10,Wrestling 10-12, Computer Club 10-12, Sooper Scientist, Adv Chemistry People are kind of like flowers. It's been a priviledge working in this garden. Slick, Diane Mae QDi, Di-Dij Finally made it, one of the big kids . Thanks to all my friends, I couldn't have made it with- out you. FIF Georgie, Daryl forever. SmerucL Pamela lo ,G Hky '80, MC, ID-PI P, Band 8: E C Trip 'BO- 'B1, Pep Club '81, V Pres, CC, Capt '81-'82. Harvard MUN Sec, H O, Badger Girl, NHS, Twirler '80-'82 Walk with me, together we will discover to- morrow. Samuelson, Roselyn Kay Scheuman, Ronald I . Jazz Band 11-12, Legend 81', Opel Club 81'-82'. Guitar Players have fast fingers. Schmid Iohn Frances Uuniorj Survivor of River Trip '81, Hey Aqua- remem- ber Halloween '80? Cruz IR 8: Negabamonf' Sembozski Richard Sharpe, Kimberly Ann fKim, Kimmyj JSA 10-12, J r Class Pres, Bskbl 10-12, Track 10, NHS, GTB 11-12 Take the Scenic Route, TR, AYVOVTC? CL BJ, PB, MJ- Reunion 92, one of the Big Kids.': Shaver, Richard Duane seniors 39 Smith, Cynthia Lou Smith, Sherry Lynn Smith, Terry Michael W a Stariha, Sara Ann ' Starkey David joseph QStarsky, Bottoms upj ID 8: SC Forever. 5tiIlwelL Timothy DeWitt Track 11-12, C Band 10, W Ens 11-12, 5 Band 12, C Choir 11-12, S Singers 12, Orch 12, Salutatori- an, Adv Demolitions, TRaSh 80 Computer Club 40 seniors Soleim, Leah M fLee, Spot, Goatj M Choir 10, C Choir 11-12, Parking lot 10, Snake Lake association Never underestimate the value of a friend. Danny 11-12 and always. l'd smack him Terri, thanks Friend, 12 and always. Hey Krisl I'll call ya. Thanx, Mom, Dad and Fran. Spindler, Thomas Ion fSpoolerJ Road Trips 10-12, Member of Road Runner Race Team Stack, Paul David Stringer, Kristy Sundet, Ioann Helen Uodi, Joe'dJ DECA 11, WW Fan Club 10-12, Smelt Fry '81, Definate Process iDo'er 10-12 I wish For everyone and everything to remain in the same, To keep the closeness and affection of my friends, For time to stand still. If not . . . Then for life always to be as good as now. ILYCN. Janet, to the best friend ever, thanks for many great years. See ya Mike D. I can't believe it! These are memories I'll never forget. Sweeney, john Michael Sweeney Michael William iMachineJ Bskbl 10, Bsbl 10-12, Ftbl 10-12 Member USTC Local 120. Kavacabin ID Club. TansilL Pamela 1eannefNoodleJ Bskbl, sfibi Magi Life's tough, but the people who live through it are even tougher. Air Force All the way! Thompson, Tamara Anne Uammyj Health Careers Friends are like the warm blue sea, they splash laughter into your eyes. Thanx KS, iFriendly + KA 2 W Grape + gumj. Take care Mrs. Lisdahl. It's the pits, huh Trac! Golfing : fPuttJ. MM 10- 12 . . . H ThoorselL Pamela Leigh fPam, Turtlej Adv Bio 12, Health Careers 12 If you love something set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't it never was meant to be. Thanks for a great year Monica H and Tom G! Tobin, Bobbie jean Tatarelc, Edward joseph iShoes, FAST ONEJ Jv 1-iky 11, v Hky 12 Thatcher, Dawn Marie Rifle Twirling 10-11, FBLA 10-12, Sec 117 Re- gion I V Pres 12, DECA 11, NHS 11-12, Rich 10- 12 and forever Yeah Mary Io and Kathie, have you seen the Indians lately? Mary Jo, Pam, Pam, Kathy, Patti, thanks for the good times. Good Luck! Thompson, Brian Keith iLittle Thomps, Little Bobcatj 0 Thanks to Mr. Thompson and to all- have a great ecology class. I made it pops. Tokan joseph Alan Uoe, Tokyo, Hky 11-12, pre-season road trip '81 Tollefson, Darla Rae Swim Team 10-12, Capt, Watershow 10-12, Stu- dent Director, Weisberg Swim Volunteer 11-12, Band seniors 41 'S' Tripp, Mary Lynn QT ripper, Mal Hky Chldr 10-12, Capt 12, DECA I 6: ll, ISA 10- 12, NHS 10-12, Who's Who 11, G Hky 10 I'll miss ya TH, KC, LD, SS, Bandit Buddiesl Rafter Rd Trip, Triple A 82. E Times, PJ 6: SW- Adidas Adorers Forever! Make me laugh Anet- Gl'sl Done dishes lately, Kim? Thanx MW, PI, AR, CW, CA, 8: everyone. Scott W 10-12 Gr alwaysl Tyson, 'leslye Faye Never live for tomorrow, you'll miss today. Ullan, Lloyd Victor fphud, Skippy, Crewlan, Kwi Changj Const Tech 11 Point parties 'B1. LL Smith and the Tern,. We've had good times. Rebb, Tea bag, Denny, - Scott. And there's gonna be more because the boys of '82 have a present for you you'll love it. Vollmen Pamela Kaye Hey Ricks, How's it going? Thanx for everyth- ing Mary. Hey Missy, wanna goto Holiday Inn QGF'sl. Good Luck RR. ML A and F. Life's truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way. VreelancL Patrice Marie Nreebsj Swim team 10-12, Capt,12, Chldr 10-12, Water- show 10-12 Rafters '81, Remember, 3 bears! Bandit Buddys Lucky 13, Moonbathers! Thanx Mom, Dad, Speed, 419 and Mr. P. I'll always love 8: care , CMD. 42 seniors Tollefson, Troy Christian lPresident, Vice President, Doughnut, 2-EJ Span Club, Comp Club It's not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country- JFK 1961. Thanks to Mr. Waletzko, Mr. Rickstrom, Mr. Hoff, Mr. Rehnstrand, Mr. Lange, Mr. Denno, Mrs. Korhonen, Mrs. Rutan, and Mr. Reibold. Tomzak, james Donald Tomzak, Mark Bernard lBernieJ Bskbl 10-11, Ftbl 10, 12, Tennis 10-12 Van Alstine, Lori VanGuilden john D. There's the known, and there's the unknown, and what separates the two is the door, and that's what I want it to be. VanOvermeiren, Michael james Nan O, Mikel Ftbl 10-12, V Hliy 10-12, Capt '82, US. Drill Team Good Luck Buuy. Take it easy 4lf12. Waletzko, Scott Albert Wallgren, Tracy Ann fTootsieJ Sooper Scientist, DECA II, Model UN 10-12 Palacep Phoenix, MP and AM?! Rambler, go- carts! JA, SC, BP, Prestons! Hi SO!! lt's the Pits, huh, Tam!! Go for it! A-Pakistani! Walsh, james Patrick Weselilc, Belinda 10 CBD DECA Ipll, Track 10-12 Winners never quit and quitters never win. Westermeyery Shelly Marie ADIDAS adorers forever- PJ and MT. Thank you for being such good friends MW and PJ. Wagner, Kristine Ann KKirsten, Wagsj C Choir 11-12, The Point 10-12 Long live the Club, WC- Let's go for a cruise in the Corvair. LW- The feet people! Thanks to all my friends I love ya lots, without you l never could have made it. SSHS was great! Waite, David Paul Walberg Tammy Lynn CI' am, Tamarillo, Wally, Motherj lt's chance that makes brothers, but it's hearts that make friends. SY Thanks- take a chew movie star, TG, SL, Vee, SJ, it's Ducky. Good Luck. Wangerin, Traci Lynn fBeaterl Lacedaemon 12, SMR 10-12 When you part from a friend, grieve not, for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence. Thanks PC, PS, TS- we've had great memories . . . -special thanks to SMR. See mom, gran- l did it! PS-M-A-R-S-Mars. Wehner, Laura Ann fWeiner, Weinsj Pom Pon 11-12, G Hky 10, Watershow 10-12, C Choir 11-12, Pep Club 10-11, Prom Comm 11 AMPB - 3 times. Hey zero! Onward . .. Weiss, Arnold Cornelius Const Tech, VICA Hoo Yah seniors 43 Wick, Lisa Helen Elizabeth f5tickwickJ ' Drama Club 10-12, One Act-10, Musical 10-12, Germany Trip '81 Prost! Wolfach . . . FAME! A Christmas Carol Forever! DBDGPKMHHTID- I luv you! Lips thanx Kris QMBFFJ, Mom, DC, 8: Beta! Club OSS. Wicklunci Elizabeth Ann Wicklund Leonard joseph Feb! 10-12 Member U.S.T.C. KLocal 1021 Willette, Christi Lynn CChris, Crust, Crispersj JSA 11-12, Prom Court 11, Prom Comm 11, Pom Pons 11 Bandit Buddies- thanx! Rafters RT, Moon- bathers, AAA 8: E, SNFB . . . LYNN and ANN! Up and down the river? The day the wind took charge! Wanna go turtle hunting Becki? Williams, Darlene Rae QDarJ The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love till you give it away. I M always - n- forever!! Williams, Robert Alan tBob, Bobbyj U.S. Drill Team, Point Patrol, EC '81 Road Trip Ken, Dave, Mark, Marty and the Pattison Gang-it's been great. LA women who? Goin Mobile. Cinner, Cinbersj ISA 10-11, Pom Pons 11 Bandit Buddys Lucky 13. Thanks Gang KCCCKAAKPPEMMI. Booie, Kimmer- Where the Heck are we? Moon Lake Raters '81. Thanks For the good times Crew guys, Paul, Greg, Paul, Shannon. If your heart is full of love, you al- ways have something to give. Best wishes Booie. Wiechert, Mindy Suzanne !Min, 'Minbersj JSA 10, 12, H O 10, Twirler 10 Bandit Buddies Lucky 13, Rafters Road Trip. Hey Spid and Bobby. Hey Crust, who put the ice in the butter. Thanx for everything buddies, Shelly, Kar-Bear, 8: Mary. Rob 11-12 A 6: F. Meet ya at the Crock. Wiitala, Martin Elmer, Ir. CMartyJ V Hky 10-12, Capt 12, NHS, US. Drill Team, Member U.S.T.C. Dave, Mark, Bob, Ken, LA women, who's 44 seniors Willie, Michael james Yadon, Sherry Lee Health Careers, DECA 11 Thanks to all my friends that made Senior bearable. And a special thanks to my very best friend, Tammy. Hey Pat, Zinmer, Mark Leroy U.S. Drill Team, Point Patrol lt was great. Teenage land. Ken, Dave, Bob, Marty, LA woman who? -'25 events div. 45 QIS ., y 15 f:gif'ej if bf? 46 homecommg lg .4 'Y' S v 'N 1 I x I ff!! t homecoming Torture the Trojans was the 1981 Homecoming theme. The week began with Dress Up Day, followed by Western Day, Jersey Day, Group Day and Spirit Day. Several events high- lighted Spirit Day such as the assem- bly, a parade that circled around the Mariner Mall, the exciting football game against the Duluth Central Tro- jans, which the Spartans lost 22-20, and the dance at which Mary Tripp was crowned Homecoming Queen. 1 ,, 1. A sign that appeared in the link informing students of the week's events. 2. Mary Tripp, this year's Homecoming Queen, is congratulated by Becki johnson. 3. Fans cheer on the Spartans as the exciting game comes to an end. 4. Lisa Neuman, Joann Cismoski, and Linda Hanson take time to pose for a picture. 5. Stomp the Trojans was the theme of the first-place float created by Construction technology. 6. Steve Mally and Jean Lambert smile for the camera while slow dancing at Friday's dance. 7. Our football team makes a gloomy exit off the field after the game. 8, The football cheer- leaders perform at Fridays assembly. 9. Mary Tripp is hugged by last year's Homecoming Queen, Karen Gotelaere. 10. Bradley Gilbertson is elected Homecoming clown at Friday's assembly, by the student body. homecoming 47 48 christmas dance mistletoe magic The 1981 Christmas Dance was held on December 22, 1981 in SSI-IS's cafeteria which was decorated accord- ing to the theme of the dance- Mis- tletoe Magic . This year's dance was sponsored by the JSA and the band that played was Fantasy . The tradi- tion of girl ask boy to the dance seemed very successful. r sr fi E 7 I 1. Two boys carry out the tradition of wearing their dates garters on their arms. 2. Tom Krob and Jill Brandt look lovingly into each others eyes in front of the Christmas tree. 3. Mike Day and Mary Beth Hildenbrand caught under the mistletoe. 4. Cliff Swenson and Mike Anderson hold a conversation at the dance. 5. Kris Wagner and Kevin ,Pallas pose for a picture. 6, Mr. dn Mrs. Barrette and Mr. 8: Mrs. Cvranstrom chaperone the dance. 7. Two underclassmen volunteer to serve punch, 8. Nancy Ander- son, Mark Maki and Mike Mencel coming to the dance. 9. Jim Hunter, an SSI-IS alumnus, is a member of the band Fantasy which played at the dance, 10. JoAnn Cismoski watches the dance. christmas dance 49 snow week Snow Week was during the week of February 8 - 12th. Snow Week began with Monday being Bundle- Up Day, students dressed with mittens, hats, and scarfs. Tuesday was Preppy Day with many students wearing their Preppy attire. Wednesday was Sweat- suit Dayp Thursday was Uniform Day with students wearing their work clothes. Friday was Spirit Day which was highlighted by a pep assembly and a bas- ketball game which was followed by a snow week dance. King and Queen were Mike Van Overmeiren and Annette Ronchakg Prince and Princess were Tom Rich and Cathy Bergg Duke and Duchess were Pat Muenzer and Jane Hill. The outcome of the basketball game was Hibbing 75 and Superior 49. .fe- ,.s.. ,..,,,. Mm-, H-N t lr J - ...,--.......,.....i ,- D 4, Mfw V ,..-s.,..0.,.,-.fs-'b-if-133322 K. -r.,,.w-N ,',,.,..,,.---Q.. ,,,-.N-MH .Q i 5, 1. jane Hill, Annette Ronchak, and Cathy Berg pose For a picture after coronation, 2. Lori Ad- ams and Carolyn Berg watch the pep assembly in their fifties outfits. 3. Rifle twirlers per- form their skit at the assembly. 4, Tim Kotter congratulates Mike Van Overmeiren. 5. Cathy Berg and Tom Rich dance as Prince and Prin- cess. 6. Bill Reynolds and Mark Mc Gillis take a break at the Snow Week dance. 7. Jeff Andersen shows his spirit during Snow Week. 8. Pat Muenzer and lane Hill Pose for a picture after being crowned Duke and Duchess. 9. Students having a Good Time at the dance. 10. Reed Horn and jon Tweety Sekelsky dance to the music of ArChive . 11. Gregg Davis enjoys himself at the Snow Week dance. snow week Udeutschland oder verruckt Twenty-five students from last year's German classes participated in the '81 Germany trip. They landed in Frankfurt and then, went to Rothen- burg. There, some students went to their first Konditorei lGerman bak- eryj. Next, they went to Munich, where they saw the Olympic city and the German Museum. They also went to the Hofbrauhaus. Then, they went to Garmisch Partenkirche and took a cable car to the top of the Zugspitze fthe highest mountain in Germanyj. The students stayed with German families for 6 days in Ravensburg, near the Bodensee QLake Constancej. The last city they stayed in, was Wol- fach, in the Black Forest. german trip f? Q S., They also saw the towns of Din- kelsbiihl, Oberammergau, and Tri- berg. And they visited the Linderhof and Neuschwanstein castles and the Wieskirche and the Ettal Kloster. 1. Front Row: Sandy Koch, Brent Millard, Dave Presuhn, Amy McDonald, Debbie Correll. Row 2: Lisa Wick, Mark Olson, Dena Lahto, Rachel Fredickson, Diana Beckman, Jim Berg. Row 3: Kathy Kochsiek, Terri Gregoire, Toni Reder, Maureen Golat, Dave Hall. Row 4: Sheila Gun- derson, Mardy Aune, Roberta VanHorn, Beth Hanson, Kristin Scott. Row 5: jeff Olson, Cindy Geitner, Brian Hagberg. Row 6: Mr. Leibforth, Al Erkkila. 2. Mrs. Leibforth sees Mr, Leibforth off at the Mpls. airport. 3. All excited about the trip.-Front Row: Beth Hanson, Maureen Golat. Back Row: Lisa Wick, Terri Gregoire, Kathy Kochsiek, Rachel Fredrickson, Cindy Geitner. 4. Real Germans? Beth Hanson and Shawn Prit- chard from Cass Lake. 5. Diana and Sheila at the top of the Olympic tower. 6. Maureen, Debbie, Brent, and Amy wait at the Mpls. airport. 7. Bonnie Sr Clyde -Jim and Diana 8. Guten Ap- petit!-Rachel and Mardy 9. Pass Control -Frau Hughes, Frau E., Alphonse and Herr L. 10. joy and Schweinie -Kristin and Mardy 11. The Alp 12, Keep flyin' Vogelie and Marienkafer! -Ro- berta and Toni german trip 1. Accompanist, Pam Smerud. 2. Pat McGinnis, of Juke Box, performs a vocal selection at the prom, 3. Mr, James Bleskan, pictured here with Patti Rozowski and Becki johnson, 4. Colleen Cochrane and TJ. McGillis, 1981 Prom King and Queen. 5. Beth Hanson and Steve Mally, prom court members, pose for a picture. 6. Charity and Chad Rozowski were the attendants for the 1981 prom. 7. Mike Egnash, Patti Vreeland, and Edie Orville enjoy themselves at the dance. 8. Colleen Culliton, Rob Kennelly, jean Sullivan and Chris Bergstrom participate in the Grand March, X x 54 prom 4 ff? :ff li 2 i fg Wwe, , l - .qu - ' .' 3 f as. C we ma never pass this way again 1 We May Never Pass This Way Again was the theme for the 1981 Junior-Senior prom held in the school cafeteria May 16. Music was provided by Juke Box, Photography services were provided by Roy Meronek for interested couples. The Grand March began at 7:30 with TJ. McGi11is and Colleen Cochrane being crowned King andQueen. Pam Smerud acted as accompanist to soloist, Pat McGinnis. The prom was set up by the junior class under the direction of Mr. James Bleskan. Q prom 55 AXC5 ALLMVIIY Ns! nil pf, wx conyhiwn mkir divl. as Xb AXQ SK in 56 water-show 4 water show Watershow for Spring 1981 had the theme Aquamaids Sea the U.S.A. It was held on May 6, 7, 8 and was under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Gillman and Mrs. Carol Haglin and student directors Liz Gangnon and Jackie Zell. One of the highlights was the finale, which included most of the cast hold- 541' ing lit candles in a formation of U.S.A. Approximately fifty people were involved, both before the audi- ? c ence and behind the scenes. 4. +q...,,- swat: ' nalila We f . 1 X 1. Mary Peterson and Lynn Revolinski dance to their junior routine. 2. Ann Bergstrom was the announcer for the 1981 Watershow. 3. Front Row: Doree Laloie, Tony Stroozas, Tracy Hart, Ann Doherty, Karen Gotelaere, Elaine Hill, Patsy Koski, Ann Zaun, jean Sullivan, Elyse Hofstedt, Ioan Haskins, Rae Ann Hill, Holly Creagh, Colleen Flaherty, Cheryl Anderson, Annette Ronchalc. Back Row: Deanna Moss, Cindy Ward, Mary Peterson, Patti Vreeland, Edie Orville, Linda Smith, Darla Tollefson, Jackie Zell, Laurie Wehner, Rita Dahl, ,loan Robare, Liz Gang- non, Becki Johnson, Lisa Campbell, Paula Anderson, and Advisors Mrs. Shirley Gillman, and Mrs. Carol Haglin. 4. Cindy Geitner, Mrs. Haglin, Mrs. Gillman, and Nancy Bee relax before a Saturday practice. 5. A reenactment of The Battle of New Orleans by some of the senior girls. 6. Becki Johnson being pulled through Ann Doherty's legs in the Tennes- see Wiwalkersn. 7. Our very own Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders . 8. Just a few of the places our Aquamaids visited. 9. jacki Zell was one of the senior soloists. 10. Crew workers included Kim Archambault, Pam Bouchard, Karen Dhooge, Lori Fredrickson watershow 57 plays Balcony Scene, this year's contest one-act participated in the sub-dis- trict, district and state competitions. In january Tattletales IVtoured to all elementary schools in the area. Each year the Theatre group entertains them with tales, stories and riddles. 1. Annette Christmann, an exchange student from Germany, poses during make-up instruction in Theatre class. 2. Paivi Nurminen, an exchange student from Finland, poses during her theatre class. 3. The cast of Taltle- tales IV are pictured-Front Row: George Glonek, Ray Carey, Chris New- man, Richie Tunell, Chuck Levings, Tracy Nelson, Helen Dickas, and Heidi Misfeldt. Row 2: Debbie Correll, Shannon O'Brien, Don Schiller, Beth Bashara, Mary Johnson, Arla Palm, Mary Berger, and Doug Odlevak. 4. Pharmacist Doug Odlevak talks to his customers. 5. Darcy Salinger and Don Schiller recite lines during a play. 6. Debbie Correll. 7. Mary Johnson. 8. Board of Directors from the play, Odyssey of Runyon jones. 9. Doug Odlevak. 10. Dane Laughlin in Balcony Scene, 11. Paul Birch. 58 plays ,K yd' ,-WM. few., 'Q plays graduation Commencement exercises for the class of 1981 were held Thursday, June 11, 1981 at 8:00 p.rn. in the SSHS gymnasium. Jeff Hagen, senior class president, addressed his classmates, as did Dr. Joseph Mayersak, the main speaker. Following the ceremony, most stu- dents celebrated their graduation in their own way. X, K 60 graduation X E mem Q ! 4 N H . , - TX ' -u W we-'wg' als: v . 1 . v 'ff ,f ,S'4',..e-.est 9 -5 is mf' ' A QL junior div. 61 5 fe we we V lie KJ? I lg B7 Eggs? 'B 2 'i 'L,, ' . s A BM .. Bl . jr' ,:.b 1 -54 - Y A ' - ' at 1 Bi' ff- ,f 'W .re ffwlfif . l it V BMBYJZL- A 1 t M Mar.. i .. f.. XIVL M? 2,231 G KLXL f L f is M A - r ' Q: eg lgxwf' is kyg' ve I en B rc: .. K ,. iz- s K .1-A i f as -r- 'f .- '13 ' ' . . . . . . K Y it 'Bi B 1 K 'i 6 B ' E ly BN fa H Q X1 ' 2- B3 fi. I r - -. a A ,. A 1 L 5 ' -:.r'e?:f . -r -- I-gi M 57 .QA - A 6 if if . -'E l 2 is V' ,. . c to if X Y, -:sax 5 4 - ,f ie . Q, ,.,. 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'P l 5 Q X- 1' Q A ' X . . , L -- . wi ll Q ia -e C me Q, M .. .AAs 1 i Q-fn , .... I Q -' 'Qi Al-l'iixgft'! .Q . K' - X ,ae r if I . ,a 't.. . 5 Y .V ' la ,,: -- .:' so t K X . 1 . 1 7' .1 QV, 'Q--if n N. --v , . fl. , ,N jf xy ' 5 .5 4 ,, . l F QS Dan Day Andy DeBeir Lynn DeGraef Ron DeCraef Keri DeMeyer Tom Dettle Yvonne DeRosia Irene DeRosier Celeste DeRozier Ann DeVogel Dan Dhols Karen Dhooge Virginia Dickas Dave Dodge Lisa Doucette Debbie Dow Deanna Dyleski Scott Eastman Mary Elavsky Sue Farmer Pam Fierek Kari Flowers Marvin Forcier .lim Forslund Deanna Frank Carol Franzen Tammy Frasier Lori Fredrickson Mike Fulda Kelly Gaynor Juniors 63 Gi J 5andY 5928811 G t BeCkvGefdif1g ' , ,G J' J J A t Randy Gilbert QQ G , ' 6, 1,1 r ' y Q 1- ' Joe Goettl J G 'T , Marty Gonser sig 5 Q s ' is? Karen Gotelaere G Q I GR Aaron Gotham W? T - .Z H ab - . ftfiisi' -X J G NG, fgxgi, , gy R Q QQ G Q QQQ - , , if we 2 G, i w 0 n fa ews I r J J ' ki ':A' A G Y' GQ Q Sandy Granstrom 'J' ' WL: Q . QQ Kim Gravening f 4' Q 2 H AQ Q. '. T A r Q T 223 Dan Graves G ' ' ' Q Q' QQQRA' 7 '4' Monica Greely QQ xvii' Q , 2 Kathy Grirnsrud 1 s f' W A lf'-,J QQ -QQ l-X J Leah Grittner 365 . -. we 'J L:-. K G - xx as J ' 1 H v 1 G fir. s t G '. V . ' ' is - .21-Gf -, lv ' Gi-.1 + v 1 YW? Q . is r Vg' , 'S' J YE' 5 G .. . H Y QQQ t it f.'k . G QQSG DeAnn Groth -f 5 if G ii John Grymala Q -. I J A . ,G Rhonda Gunderson J f- I - T 1 i ' S Rondette Hallgren Q Q S4 Q G' 5 , , f Chris Halverson J ' 'f 1' Q 1 5 Debbie Hank . wt, GG G . - ,Gt R Graff -G Q if ' 1 ' Q. -G. f fg .- 3 GQG ,L-. 1 sf - Q X - Q V ia- G G if RN? xi t J A is lles eeio G ioi' wendy Hariu ' gb il G QQ gi Q ' F J' Q . Tracey Hart W JAQQ ' J F ,GS ' Joan Haskins G! Q , G 1 G Q Q t' gf? 2 j -- - K i 1 'G Scott Hauswirth fwgg Q is Q QG Mark Hedenblad X f W - Q I L ' J Rusty Heifner ae, 4? , 4 ' 'N gs, Mike Heil 'W' as f' wb li il John Heinen ,G G, Q .. 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Q Q Q G .Q Q -:L N ..,' - N I fw ,Q X xi 64 Juniors I Kristin Johnson Mark Johnson Scott johnson Jeanie Johnstone Jim joos Jim Iubenville John Juno Wendy Kaarto Sue Kantarik Tom Karaba Kip Kaufmann Theresa Keith Kim Keskinen Ritchie Kinnee Keith Kitch Brad Koch Tom Kolstad Sherri Kosobuski Dean Kowalik Paul Krenz Jody Krisak Richard Kujava Annette LaFlamme Doree Lajoie Mike Lambert Cathy Linclstrom Todd Larkee jenny Larsen ' ,,1T4ZW .fWf y,,,.,', fgwzwu v 1'fw' Tim s vwzvflw , f my ,lj rri gu ,,,,,,.V,,y,3 t M ,L , , ,,h4.,,. . ,V 9 ml 'Q . ME J.. ,U ii sf.. E :,f3? f Wi V N V, '. 'L' f, -- gg j . ' 7 ',j.,,..Q'? 1 V f f X ' v 4 14 M y . , . ,Mgt Aix it glt - 5 ' We ' is 11' 7. ' -41' in . p 4 43 -Aww ,V . I V- M I if ,, ,Y ,, V: Vs Q 11 w X '-A Q ' m K 2? , a V, , ,V tif Q A- L 0 , , ' ' ii .A E Q ' xi ,t.i ' aw ? er , A L f f 7 - ,hs W 'gy' ,y,V V, ,,,, fgg fl 4, A f 137156, 'vf' .6 1 ' 'v 1 x'f+,',,5, w w e - '.. fb 43 , S ' . 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L 1 J .V . ,Q , .-.W A VV L I V www f 'I 'L if V: L K ,ff V , A X -V V , M2 My ' in ,.v ,J 5 me . .J bu-A A4 r-, -Y .81 4 my qw' ,499 4' .. l ilfflTEli'l ws f V! by 3.43 M lg s 4 We fl ig 4 ,, Z 49 V J N ' L' I A aamih y l i ' yr if gg,-.,, W B Deanna Larson Gail Larson Jean Larson Matt Larson Teri Larson Tom LaVallee Joe LaVenture Todd LaVine Paul Leach Tom Leggate Norman Lehto Bunny Leland Michelle Levens Chuck Levings Bill Laible Linda Lier Sue Light joe Ligman Paul Lindberg Cathy Lindegren Penny Lindquist Nadine Lohman Iill Longberg Luke Love Tim Love Dale Lundgren Dan Mackey Karla Makie Sam Madsen Juniors 65 o f , ,..: fi Q f - ! I - Q K 4-r r 1 'X Q. S 5. fence: fr ,Q s s ssst r . . , .- I -, - Q '- , fs ,A as 1 et ,, S is ' t xl 4 l ' A is F .i . 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Jeannie Pearson Paul Pease Gina Perpich Ken Petrey Liz Petroske Debbie Pevan Paula Pfannes Bob Plunkett Stephanie Podgorak Kathy Poppish Sue Presuhn Carolyn Raaflaub Steve Rankila Nancy Rantamaki Holly Reder Henry Reimer Lisa Renier Wade Remington Debbie Rhodes Rhonda Rhodes Troy Rhodes Tom Rich Carolyn Rickstrom Debbie Ritchie lim Rivord Kim Rivord joan Robare Chris Ronchak 7?- ' 4 . .14 ., 4 . x- L- 2 Q. wav! Ak .p .eq L W ' x Q. I .YN me . A X- wg? 5 : w ww X .ligv , ll um . i I ' e E' A51 ' V 1 N my In ' if Q A 'Q N ' , ill ..........-, ' X Q .I KH t. lt ii x v esii i ' C -. A S '-5. I .. A Y C i W '1i5's.'i ' '4' . , av Q an , e s? Q- it , ff ek, gags, 'Q . r u - 3-Q' 4 f ,Aa i !.f.gfX It ' i .,,. ss 1 K - -'e1 - siege , y ,s a ai C ' C . C .J C ' ' Q ' ' ..4 3 .'XfJP2f: six V Q N 1 1 i'i'ii Q s ,A .. Q l g! ',,,,, :ag ',,.' f . ,. 7 c 1 - -'T' 't s ae .. , - ay A 'ai , 5, A , tbl r . V y . fx '. 2: -1, s 1 e Q , X L XY 3. 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SWA , in ,is 'A K V' QNVD if 1 ff , 1 , , . , tk, , ,V V T. .I -fi I 'Pet it , ' V 4 ggi K 'QF' dvi? ' lx P 'l 51 l , Y, I D NWT' , , L tv s 'B AP e'i- i '5- , f - f,-V323 V t ., ' ' ' , V A ,VVV ' ' V,,V V ,VG gi V G L 3 W, , ,, V V V 1 K 4 V . ,Q 5, ', .-If , Y' YE? ' 1' Liirlzvi? fix Ziff ' T ' V , K fi Gary VanOvermeiren Malinda Verkayne f Glen Vion ' X5, , A V Sharon Waite V- 1 0 f Tena Smith Kerry Smith Linda Smith Scott Sommer Donna Sorenson Dennis Stannard Joi Stariha Sheryl Stark Kim Stelmaszewski Andy Stensland Al Stepan Brian Stolz Doug Strohman Toni Stroozas Robert Sullivan Steve Sullivan Karen Swanfeld Margaret Sweeney Stuart Switzer Becky Taylor Diane Thomas Brenda Thompson james Thompson jim Tills Carol Tobin Brad Torgerson Lisa Tyson Steve Urban -f 'i '- Cheryl Waletzko yy' , 'VV , .M - j Q V' Bill wauin 1' ,V , '- V ffl T 'K z L r f Linda Wallin ' lvrf ' V 7 ' K I ' I Stacey Walsh i ' ig V Cindy Ward VVVV K , . f Y Lori Wasko ' V '2'V ff' A 4' Pam White ' ,. ' X-If A V ' Vl- Nlilce Wick ,A V V ,V VV f f V , , WV, x Q V . V V v VLL V VVV V V VV Warren Wicklund , N I Q W . Harriet Wiitanen aw L ' L r i ' Tom Wildes V X G 7 ' j Teri Wilgren , 'V 'Q H+ ' 155 V V 'ff Dennis Will QV ff ff? 5 4 LX V , V' -H Lynn Williams V, ' Yeh, w--X fy fix f V, x if X , - . fi A Mary Williams ii W 7 Laura Wills Allan Wilson V V Q Shelly Winters j ' 731- , V Milfe Wiseman hifi:-':'xj lib ' r QQ? 25,25 Dianna Yoder V 7 N ,,,, 1 V ,V ' VV V V VV V A V VV Milf., gl ' . , ,56Qf.f f' 1 Todd Zielinski V Keith Zowin ' f i' HV U figs: Z- 1i'i: ,-x J- Q, X xx! XJ' 1.,...4l'L..,-,. .vm ,Q- ' 50' .01-.av 'J 3, II, ' 1 groups div. 69 6-f R' 1. WQQ 70 lacedaemon s 5 -...4 1' fi 3 ,S v 4 I N K flx lacedaernon Lacedaemon, the name of the annu- al at Superior Senior High, meets as a regular class plus during outside time -I 4 .0 Y P QA, taiwan-qf.'4 '4 t'v docks-fi :Eff . X r ., .i,, -ffx T 'i X ye PM f sf tqy A -Q 1. in order to get the yearbook done in time for spring delivery. Pour dead- ' lines must be met in order to complete B this task. Sixteen students plus Mrs. Osterlund, the yearbook advisor, and Mr. Fernjack the photography advi- sor, make up the staff. -I., ff' , 1. Row 1: Lynn Estrella, Gayle Hoff, Cheri Rutledge,Ioann Cismoski, and Mitch Britton. Row 2: Colleen Cochrane, Dean Gault, Kim Gondik, Mary Beth Peterson, Traci Wangerin, and Pete Pease. Missing: Sue Osacho, Ann Bergstrom, Steve Erickson, and Lori Malinowski. 2. Mrs. Green was the substitute teacher while Mrs. Osterlund was on maternity leave. 3. Pete Pease is busy developing film. 4. Kim Gondik has a few laughs during Yearbook class. 5. Cherie Rutledge works hard to finish her page for the Yearbook. 6. Traci Wangerin poses for a quick picture. 7. Dean Gault and Colleen Cochrane work steadily to achieve deadline demands. lacedaemon 71 nhs National Honor Society consists of an active group of students who main- tain a 3.6 or better grade point aver- age. National Honor Society students are responsible for writing the weekly Students of the week, which appears in the Superior Evening Telegram. The advisor for National Honor Soci- ety is Mr. William Rehnstrand. 1. Front Row: Rhonda Hicks, Steve Mally, Terri Gregoire, Amy McDonald, Maureen Golat, Traci Lange Row 2: Katy O'Keefe, Kim Gondilc, Diane johnson, Tammy Bolos, Cherie Rutledge, Mary Kiener Row 3: Steve Olson, Todd Prandsen, Mary Peterson, George Glonek, Kathy Kochsiek, jim An- gelo 2. Front Row: DeAnn Groth, Sandy Geegan, Jeannine Munsell, Pat Con- 7 zales, Rachel Fredrickson, Kim Sharpe Row 2: Helen Dickas, Mary Tripp, Kathie Murray, Cindy Geitner, Patti Rozowski, Pam Beckman, Dawn Thatcher Row 3: Marty Wiitala, Ann Bergstrom, Mary Jo Sitelc, Eric Scott, Carol Anway, Colleen Cochrane, Jim Berg, Dave Pollari 3, Secretary-Maureen Golat, Treasurer-Ann Bergstrom, Vice President- Cindy Geitner, President-Pat Gonzales X .N If' iw 'rf 1 , it 72 national honor society I we -. A +51 forensics Forensics consists of Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors who compete in twelve different speaking areas. This year's team took First Place at both the River Falls and Eau Claire invitational meets. They participated in the sub- district meet which was held at Northwestern. They hosted the dis- trict competition on March 27. The State competition was held in Madi- son on April 24. 1. Pictured are the winners from the Eau Claire invitational meet. Front Row: Tracy Nelson, Margie Donahoe, Amy Bohn, Ann Bergstrom, Beth Hanson. Row 2: Heidi Misfeldt, Rob Hughes, Renee Barnes, Erik Scott. Back Row: Tim Rich and Mary johnson. 2. Front Row: Darcy Salinger, Doug Odlevak, Beth Hanson, Jim Berg, Heidi Misfeldt, Helen Dickas, Jeannine Munsell, Ann Bergstrom, Renee Barnes. Row 2: Steve Mally, Ray Carey, Amy Birch, Arla Palm, Beth Bashara, Margie Donahoe, Debbie Correll, Virginia Dickas, Betty Pawli- kowski. Row 3: Don Schiller, George Glonek, Pat Gonzales, Dane Laugh- lin, Gary Thomas, Todd Frandsen, Rondette Hallgren, Katie Anderson, Shannon O'Brien, Richie Tunell. 3. Marilyn Matiski practices her presentation before her classmates. forensics VV IAA 5 lQ,, 74 D.E.C.A. 'sr , dir. wfsrgzgffg 4' ta 'ldv D.E.C.A. D.E.C.A. stands for the Distributive Education Clubs of America. This ff year'-5 chapter was comprised of eighty-seven business-oriented stu- dents. The Superior chapter attended the state career development confer- ence in March, among other D.E.C.A. 2 events and competition. Mr. Bob Bar- ,qs rette is the D.E.C.A. advisor. 2-QC... -- WIAA if D 1. Iuniors- Front Row: Bobbie Day, Joan Haskins, Paula Nelson, Doree Lajoie and Henry Reimer Row 2: Mary Conner, Toni Stroozas, Charlotte I.eBel, Mitch Britton, Pete Mattson Row 3: Bryan Rice, Yvonne DeRosia, Roberta Davidson, Irene DeRosia, Sue Notton, Traci Bergquist, jean Lar- son Row 4: Mark Hedenblad, Lynda Wallin, Nadine Lohman, Pam DeVo- gel, Shari Kosobuski, Tammie Boldt, Lori Adams, Scott Crase, Scott Davis 2. Julie Allen takes a minute to daydream. 3. junior D.E.C.A. students take a minute to relax. 4. Students work hard during class. 5. Laura Brimblecom thinks about District Competition. 6. Seniors- Front Row: Steve Mally, Rita Dahl, BJ. Weselik, Shannon Buttrick, Julie Allen Row 2: Katy O'Keefe, Tracy Wallgren, Annette Amys, jean Lambert, Mary Tripp Row 3: Laura Brimblecom, Kim Gondik, Colleen Cochrane, Nancy Anderson, Pam Smerud, Dave Dittbrender, Mike Day, Greg Dalbec 7. Juniors-Front Row: Ron DeGraef, Julie Moen, Michelle Stein, Wayne Mack, Tom Dalbec Row 2: Cindy Ward, Kim Gravening, Kim johnson, Cheryl Waletzko, Herb Olson, Butch Backlund, Kurt Nauman, Carol Franzen, Theresa Connolly Row 3: Carolyn Rickstrom, Tania Palmer, Linda Smith, Bunny Leland, Cathy Lindstrom, Sue Kantarik, Deanna Frank, Katie Charbonneau, Rich- ard Armstrong Back Row: Dennis Will, Mike Craven, Bill McCoshen, Jackie Cole, Teri Sampson 8. D.E.C.A. advisor Bob Barrette D.E.C.A. 75 fbla Focus on the Future with FBLA, the 81-82 state theme truly explains what FBLA tFuture Business Leaders of Americaj is really about. Preparing for the future - whether it is in com- petition at the regional, state or na- tional level, participating in actual work experience in their jobs in many of the businesses in our community, completing community projects - is the good of the organization. Any stu- dent of SSHS can join FBLA if they have at least one business course. 1. Front Row: Joy Peterson, Tammy Bolos, Cindy Harvey, Cathi Potter, and Mary Io McCullum. Row 2.: Sandy Carlson, Danita Dalbec, Lorna Modeen, Kathie Murray, Patti Sablatura, Sonya Gomulak, and Advisor Mrs. Kathy Monaghan. Back row: Mary Io Christianson, Laurie Campbell, Annette Ronchak, Cheryl Anderson, Patti Rozowski, Pam Beckman, Dawn Thatch- er, Bette Autio, and Debbie Kruger. 2. Officers: Pam Beckman-President, Dawn Thatcher-Region 1 Vice President, Brenda Thompson-Reporterp Patti Rozowski-Treasurer, Lorna Modeen-Vice President, Mary Io McCul- lum-Secretaryg Cathy Lindegren-Historian. 3. Sonya Gomulak smiles for the photographer while typing March of Dimes city envelope kits. 4. Tammy Bolos types Thank You letters to all those who helped out at the Regional Leadership Conference held here at school. 5. Annette Ronchak and Patti Rozowski put the finishing touches on their annual report. 6. Focus on the Future With FBLA, was this year's state theme. The exhibit won a 2nd place at Regional Leadership Conference. f.b.l.a. sw V Zu A .W- rl ul. DN 'ME .. .... 1 eas 1 Nl it I i model u.n. Model U.N. is an organization which attends a model conference at Harvard University. Some 100 schools from all over the country, Mexico and Canada attend. The purpose of Model U.N. is to enhance the students' un- derstanding of the United Nations and of International relations. For the past 3 years, Senior has been one of 15 schools to serve on the Security Coun- cil. This year George Glonek was the Head Delegate, and Todd Frandsen was the senior Delegate to the Securi- ty Council. 5 .hi 1. Darcy Salinger, Mr. Rehnstrancl, Jeannine Munsell, and Pam Beckman pose for a picture. 2. Front Row: Darcy Salinger and Pam Beckman. Back Row: Tim Rich, Ray Carey, George Glonelc, Jeannine Munsell, Todd Frandsen, Tom Rich, and Mr. Rehnstrand. 3, George Glonek, Ray Carey, and Todd Frandsen show their country of Uganda. model u.n. 77 78 j.s.a. The Joint Student Assembly is a group of energetic students. During the school year they work on such activities as: Homecoming, Christmas Dance, Sno-Week, and many others. The Class officers represent each class. The Junior class plans the Prom, while the Senior class plans the teacher's breakfast and votes for the ,ff Abt teacher of the year. The sophomore class officers are: Sue Eisenmann: president, Shari Nelson: vice-presi- dent, Holly Gilbert: secretary, Theresa Lull: treasurer. The Junior class offi- mf ..,, cers are Kelly Gaynor: president, Terri Larson: vice-president, Lori Wasko: tf935Uf9f, JBHHY Larsen: secretary. - Senior class officers are: Lorna Mo- deen: president, Colleen Cochrane: vice-president, Laurie Campbell: Sec- QXAW A W W M r' retary, Pam Nethercot: treasurer. L 1. Mr. Bob Barrette is the new JSA advisor for the 1981-82 school year. 2. Sophomore class officers for 1981-82. 3. Junior class members are, Front Row: Eric Scott, Kelly Gaynor, Kris Olson, Kim Olson, Sandy Geegan, and Tim Rich. Row 2: Jenny Larsen, Shannon O'Brien, Lori Adams, Kathy Berg, Carolyn Berg, Lori Frederickson, Lori Wasko, and Sue Roubal. 4, JSA officers for the 1981-82 school year are: Shannon O'Brien - secretary, Mary Rochon - treasurer, Mary Jo Hoivilc - vice president, Tom Notton - presi- dent. 5. Tom Notton, president, takes time out to pose for a picture. 6. Senior JSA members - Front Row: Lorna Modeen, Ann Doherty, Colleen Culliton, Mary Tripp. Row 2: Mindy Wiechert, Mary Jo Hoivik, Mary Rochon, and Fam Nethercot. Row 3: Edie Orville, Annette Ronchak, Tom Notton, Laurie Campbell, Colleen Cochrane, Christi Willette, and Becki Johnson. Missing: Kim Sharpe, Rita Dahl, Tracy Wallgren. 7. Sign display- ing the Homecoming Dance in the link. S. Senior class officers are Pam Nethercot, Laurie Campbell, Colleen Cochrane, and Lorna Modeen, 9. Juniors look enthused during a JSA meeting. 10. Sophomore JSA members - Front Row: Kelly Hogan, Gina Sekelsky, Linda Ohvall, Marilyn Matiski. Row 2: Theresa Lull, Sheryl Head, Jody Jenda, Shari Nelson, Terri Cham- paigne, Debbie Zauhar, Kathy Moran, Annette Warring. Missing: Holly Gilbert, Sue Eisenmann, Paul Sayen, Paul Hapy, Linda Cronin, and Mary Susens. j.s.a. 79 J M-4'ff twirlers twirlers rifle baton Both twirling squads perform at football, basketball and hockey games, assemblies, and in parades with the band. They are composed of the rifle and baton teams and are un- der the direction of Mrs. Diane Cush- man. Coordination, cooperation, and in- dividual responsibility are stressed and learned throughout all their per- formances. rum' at iiii 1. Baton Twirlers: Wendy Kaarto, Donna Sorenson, Paula Nelson, Lisa Campbell. 2. Rifle Twirlers-Front Row: joan Haskins, Shari Kosobuski Row Two: Betty Pawlikowski, Pam White, Ann Accola, Tracy Bowers Back Row: Shari Nelson, Lori Adams, Pam Smerud, Carolyn Berg, Melody Kildahl, Karen Gotelaere 3. Some of the rifle twirlers mix with the varsity football and Hockey Cheerleaders. 4. The rifle twirlers precede the band during the Homecoming Parade. 5. Carolyn Berg performs with the rest of the group during the Homecoming Pep Assembly. 6. Pam White, Shari Nelson, Carolyn Berg, and Ann Accola watch a football game from the sidelines. 7. Rifle Twirlers march down 28th Street for the Homecoming Parade. 8. Lisa Campbell performs as part of the half-time entertainment at a home football game. 9. Ann Accola shows her routine with the rest of the squad. twirlers 81 Pompons The S. S. H. S. pom-pon squad, with co-captains Laurie Campbell and Col- leen Culliton, had a year full of memories. It started out with the 4th of July parade with the temperature in the B0's, the girls then came home from summer camp with a trophy, a spirit stick and many ribbons. Next came football season, which included the homecoming assembly and pa- rade, along with the U.W.S. home- coming parade, then on to the Christ- mas City of the North parade with freezing temperatures. To go along with all those freezing temperatures comes basketball and hockey games and snow week assembly. Even though the 20 girls went through a lot together especially the day after day practices, which actually paid off in the end with the girls giving 10076 during performances. Advisor is Mrs, Diane Cushman. 82 pom pons N W ., . , . 1. . ., :Gym ef' 'iiifi if ff 4 .,,, fr, . - ., , 4, , ' M l l 1. The pom-pon girls are known for their unique roll-offs such as this one at a home basketball game. Z.. Front row: Co-captain, Colleen Culliton, Lorna Modeen, Laurie Whener, Nancy Anderson, Patti Rozowski, Ann Doherty. Back Row: Co-captain Laurie Campbell, Bunny Leland, Tammy Frasier, Sandy Geegan, Tracy Hart, Kris Olson, Michelle Danielson, Kim Olson, Jean Larson, Deanna Moss, Toni Stroozas, Kelly Gaynor, Tania Palmer, Annette Ronchak. 3, Seniors Annette Ronchak and Patti Ro- zowski. 4. Co-captain Laurie Campbell leads off for the National Anthem. 5. Nancy Anderson gives a smile of relief after an eight count. 6. Sandy Geegan gets the crowd fired up with an eight count. 7. This squad has legs. 8. Kris Olson moves to the beat. pompous AY I ' ' V.. vs I A ' ,i 1 x 2' f. 84 V.I.C.A :USU-Az, v.i.c.a. Learning medical terminology, listening to guest speakers, and going on rotation to different parts of the hospital are just a few activities of the Health Careers unit instructed by Mrs. Pat Johnson. This unit is one of the three parts of our V.l.C.A. fVocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj Program. Drafting and Construction Technology are the other two parts. Drafting classes meet every day. They learn to design buildings, parks, and flat dimensional forms. They are under the instruction of Mr. Vic Ursin. Construction Tech. classes meet at the 21st street building each day. There projects include building showcases for different groups, constructing buildings, and once a year they clean up the shores of Wisconsin point. This year Construction Tech. won two first places in the Homecoming parade. Mr. Dave Thompson is the instructor. Sf ,JFK g .K It e' Q W ,- - -' A' 6 . 9 1. Health Careers-Front Row: Debbie McClay, Jane Sellers, Mary John- son, Darla Mattson. Back Row: Mrs, Reed, Tina Silverness, Lori Blom- quist, Becky johnson, Edie Orville, Brenda Thompson, Sherry Cgnk- lin, Melody Kildahl, Karen Gotlaere, Corrine Croteau, Monica Hagen, Tracy Bergquist, and Paula Anderson. Missing are Cindy Weichert, Colleen Culliton, and Jeanine Munsell. 2. Drafting instructor, Mr. Ur- sin, gives Dale Nelson a hand during class. 3. Dave Thompson, Con- struction Technology advisor, on the warpath. 4. Gerald Meysman lurks from the woods with more garbage. 5. Mark Tomzak, Scott Peter- son, and Rob Christman work on drafting projects in class. 6. Construc- tion Technology group-Front row: Dave Hoven, Scott Doolittle, Dennis Nolan, Gerald Meysman, Dave Ellison, Steve Eliason, Rob johnson, Pat Nelson, and Randy Buck. Row 2. Mike De Graef, Mark McCusker, Jim Jardine, jerry Goodiel, Chris Morgan, Brian Conley, and Arnie Weiss. Back row: Dan Connon and joe Maki. 7. The Construction Tech. class after winning two first places in the Homecoming parade. 8. Arnold Weiss and Brian Conley building a show case for the Meteor Museum. 9. Mark McCusker texturing. V.I.C.A. 85 don't dream it - be it! drama Drama club has been noted as one of the most active and enthusiastic clubs at SSHS. They are comprised of 60 energetic actors and actresses who devote many hours to reach their goal of fame. Being one of the most ac- tive clubs, they help civic groups such as the Jaycees with their Haunted house, present a variety show to area rest homes, have fun with laff-o-lym- pics, and present Tattletales IIC the childrens show, to the area grade schools. Here are some of the mem- bers of Drama Club and pictures of their activities this year. 2 1. Drama Club-Front row: Don Schiller, Suzy Berger, Kim Keskinen, Darcy Salinger, Doug Odlevak, Mary Berger, Denise Peterson, Carla johnson. Row 2: Amy Birch, Mary johnson, Sandy Olson, Beth Hanson, Duane Graves, Pam Nethercot, Arla Palm, Maureen Golat, Helen Dickas, Paula Smith, Betty Kay Pawlikowslci. Row 3: Beth Bashara, Shannon O'Brien Laura Wills, Shelly Winters, Debbie Zahaur, Mary Elavsky,l-leidi Misfeldt, Ginny Dickas, Renee Peterson, Marilyn Matiski, Gina Sekelsky, Doreen Cloutier, Brian Lundberg. Row 4: Paul Sayen, Celeste Derosier, ,lane Routh, Dane Laughlin, Ray Carey, Paivi Nurminen, Tracy Nelson, Chuck Levings, Roger Sayen, Ann Bergstrom, Pat Gonzales, Diane Hall, Jim Berg, Margie Donahoe, George Glonek. 2. 1981-82 Drama Club officers pictured clock- wise: Beth Bashara, Margie Donahoe, Debbie Correll, and George Glonek. 3. Paul Birch, Mary Berger, and Mary johnson pose for a picture after the pie eating contest at the annual laff-o-lympics. 4. Drama club officers promote the Iaycee's Haunted House during the SSHS Homecoming Pa- rade. 86 drama l i ,pus .NNI youth for understanding Juan Pancho Barros juan Pancho Barros- Pancho is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Coco Johnson, who live in South Range. He is from Santiago, Chile and he is 18 years old. He has had 5 years of English. He told us that he likes Superior Senior High very much, he also said that the school in Chile that he went to had 2.00 kids. Pancho feels that Latin American people are more affectionate than Americans. Annette Christmann- Annette is from Hanover, West Germany. She is living with Mr. and Mrs. Swonger in Poxboro. Annette feels that people are more open here than they are in Germany. ln Germany Annette use to play guitar and spend a lot of time with her friends, She also told us that school in Germany is much harder. Annette is 16 years old and has had 6 years of English. Annette Christmann Paivi Nurminen Paivi Nurminen- Paivi is from Southern Finland. She is a senior and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Perala who live in South Range. Paivi goes to the college for evening classes and takes dance classes also. Paivi told us that teachers are more strict in Finland than they are here. Kai Ode- Kai is 17 years old and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Williams in South Superior. He is involved in wrestling and likes to play hockey. Kai also likes to see movies and roller skate. Kai Ode 'ISV youth for understanding 87 school 9 forest The School Forest Program is an al- ternative class which students take to acquire both practical and academic knowledge. They are given credit for Science, English, Math, and Phy. Ed. One-third of their time is spent doing classroom work and the other two- thirds is spent working outside. 1. Most of the morning group poses for a picture. John McCuirk, Robert Sullivan, Steve Arseneau, Jeff Currie, Glenn Vion, Sheila Coleman, Jeff Witthoft, Shawn Coleman, Dennis Stannard, Rick McDermott, Scott Clark, Doug Schultz, and A.J. Bukovich. 2. Patti Vreeland helps out a student. 3. Patti Vreeland and Marcia Litchke help students practice kick- ing. 4. Marshall Philips and Ray Nindorf push down a tree. 5. Kathy Lippai and Katy Solheim do indoor classroom English. 6. Joan Haskins teaches the back float to a student. 7. Julie Haskins takes some time out. B. John McGuirk splitting firewood. 9. All the Weisberg swimmers and volunteers gather for a group shot. Volunteers include- Front Row: Kelly Gaynor, Mike Wiseman, Doree La Joie, Brad Cilbertson, Scott Radtke, Jon Eisen- mann, Marty Gonser. Back Row: Julie Haskins, Colleen Hennessy, Marcia Litchke, Pat Brittan, Lisa Campbell, Joan Haskins, Patti Vreeland, Darla Tollefson. 88 school forest I :...,, W. Q, . . Mir 1-, X1 .ary , ' A, ,W W f ,,,.-f .vs- M Y .iw s Jar I' weisberg swim The Weisberg swim program is made up of SSHS volunteers who help handicapped students learn to swim. They work in pairs so they can get to know each other. Some past students have gone on to special ed. related ca- reers because of their experiences in this program. weisberg swim 89 43' 417407-IW4-W4W4vV1-rf'IW4F4W4Fl4if4W4W4W1W,-hV41VlW,nV4-1V,4Wl4vV41'4vVl4F-4F!4-F 5 dale harlan schaapveld We are all saddened with the recent death of Dale Harlan Schaapveld, a member of our teaching staff at Senior High School. For nineteen years he served our youth and touched their lives in the quest for knowledge and understanding. He was a dedicated professional, giving time and talent to his teaching and the community. His leadership in labor was always tempered with respect for the individual. He shall be missed by his family, friends, students and colleagues. As a devoted husband and father, he gave first priority to his family. Our deepest sympathy is extended to them. ,W ,av aw ar iisidriiairiwmmwwwwwwwwnw 457 ' 5, ,frm Q!--f... 6 5 vi, ff Six 'QA sophomore div 4 Ann Accola Sharon Altman Michelle Andersen Beth Anderson Bob Anderson Carolyn Anderson Iody Anderson Randy Anderson Marshall Andrews Gary Androsky Brad Archambault Brian Archambault Michele Armstrong Dawn Arnes Deebra Aslyn LouAnn Aspinwall Lisa Atkinson Teresa Atkinson Wayne Aune ,loan Autio Y qggb WF? ' L .f Q' A B ,B V .Q 5 g as N Z lz, LV, V My T : B at y , ' Q5 gi' A lif, Q -1 B mv -. L es gg, g Q5 15x be goof' fQi't,'Sa I B A, A B B tag! it r Egger B f N., X ,- A - A .B K f ig. -B ' . ' 5 'QF ' A W . ll a 59, if - I 'Situ il:'+4Q?3f A '4 . Lt f'h--A - ' azz, 1.--Bf 2 5 , ,. K I N 5B M Q iw r '31 V X B if Bz-to iii, B -B BB Q B, .Z Q N QQAA ' Ms? Fifxi 2 f Bs ABBB 1 fan . il .2 F . 1 me . R B if B A 'Y i TB +-- it r-e- tj f A A B itfe 1 - 3- 1 N ' . Q-,fr I 37 gf-i-3 ' ff ' t ,l ' BB. , f X V S i ' B A 'Y ' 2-r 5'-X. B Boger - fiet 4 X V Ble- ' 92. sophom OIES Melody Bailey Cliff Banks Colleen Barton Jenni Bauer Mike Beattie Bill Beck Bob Beck john Beckwell Tom Bedgood Dave Bellino Suzy Berger Denise Bergsland Debbie Bergstrom Sharon Bergstrom Tammy Berka Amy Birch Lisa Blank Curtis Blix Rob Boldt Dean Borgh Dusty Bounting Patti Brandt julie Breitung Michele Britton t a t Q 'fr , ,iflf , T L L New fe '- L ' -. 5 t .1 : 1 .1 at 1,2 , W ' f 'W WV Q f ya W t f 1 W' .' x f Y 4. - -.. N W X y' R I, A Q My Q 1 r ' ff rr A Neff -52' V B . f, , il' 'ff 'V ' 3 V , A -4 , .VK Ellen Coward jackie Craven Lisa Crawford Linda Cronin Scott Cummings Cindy Currie jim Currie Larry Dahl Mark Daley Vicki Danielson Kim Darst Joel Davidowski Becky Davis Paul DeBruyne Janice DeRosia Bob DeVogel Tim DeVogel Brian Dittbrender Carolyn Dodge Tom Doolittle Steve Downs Tony Drinkwine Mark Durand john Dzikonski 'amid' i 5 ji 5' X by U C Beth Brown Shawn Brown 5 Bill Buelteman Georgia Burger . ,loe Burger f JL7' 'lm Laura Buchin Mark Burling Scott Byrnes Chad Callaway Jim Cameron .Nr ,' . K .. 'ff 1 Valerie Campbell 1 Tom Cannon Todd Carlson xi Nancy Cerys I Terry Champaigne g ,gl A Bob Cheever Frank Christopherson Doreen Cloutier - Marc Cohen '-:Li , john Courture ig gh ,, 4- x, N R t or yy e A Q l. ry W firr a 74 v ' . ,, V T B i V 5 gf 'A , A , ly , Q Q, 3 fa, . ' , Q '1' 6 2. I W gill a e A Q f N y rg, , W L , r XM' C .y ,. . . 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I t g .--s ' X we lj! y Linda Flood - E E A A iXL.,,,v I . j J H X I L is-.N Missy Flowers E - i A i' li 4 - ig Judy Franzen N ml ,, , K: - ' -- in if Colleen Fredrickson W Z We X it 3 T 1 , 'QQ Qi Shannon Freeland J gee X 5 o K t ,x f A 1 6 ..,,r is me ,M Pxiflceiftner W .f ' J A if f ' 5 Shana Cermann , i-,HA ig Tracy Gernay f , ' E . g .g Paul cadiey . , h I up X, Holly Gilbert ' Q ' Cf . N521-Ae - hifi A ki.. g 'i' t ,V NW. ' K A ccr.i, J .. ..W. .A V i .. ,,r7, T Mike Golat bw - ' A i 1 ' 1.1 i - '- K 3 , . L ' Teresa Gomulak . E in L J , Judy Goodell A 4 kg, ' H -Q K, Tim Gozanski L A , Y -L ' S Scott Gravening fm' T ' '.is - John Gregg ai J X K . sb --f- 1 1- I .Q fL-' - Wg Wendy Griffith ,Q N' ll 9 Q 1 Rick Grimsrud , E 6 Dan Gronski 4, Kathy Gronski f - ' W, J ,Q, , , Denise Groth J x- . K tv 5 Mark Grzeskowiak ' ' is . S 1 if ' i Q K i K' . . i fx ff . , Y ' 1 K K X' f A A S J 1 33' X, l fe r Q L4 l 94 sophomores U S., - . .... 3. 4. 4- Anna Gucinski Chris Haase Diane Hall Kurt Hammann Tim Hanson '37 iy t .1 I, I 1-aj. , LL 'X Paul Hapy 1 5 - Patty Harsvick 5 M 'Q Mike Hartman ..- 4-. L' julie Haskins i gifs' Sheryl Head s L L XL? I -5 ,. -'- F K X fb 'Tl f rg 5 Paul Hackman - - W Colleen Hennessy ,f-hae? Q R Dave Hellerud G' ,Y we L ' A Sue Hendrickson A - YQ--i. 'W 7 ' Scott Herbert f Xp.. k a- 'x - -' si f at it Q ix - -egg 1 -ax NIE I Y . X H V6.4 L L LL L L ' ffl -lim Herman 'LT Q g ' L Janice Hilger n Lt A, jane Hill S- L Dina Hinz 'sv' is X Mike Holden Brad Homich Stephanie Honz Brian Hood Dan Huehn Brenda Hugdahl Rick Hughes Matt Hughes Link Hunter Rick Hurin Roy Hurin Tom ,lager Theresa lanz Jody Ienda Chris Jenssen Lisa Jewell Barry johnson Dan A. johnson Dan E. johnson Dave Johnson Karla Johnson Keith johnson Melissa johnson Robin johnson x is ,, t S. ' 51.5. FK? I . 4 Kelly Hogan L' LLJ W ,t t . D 5 A t e ov , 35 R ,N . , , Q:,L Bi fx .,, ' f . Q s, x t M V K- W g K 'mf L if , 4 X I Lt i Q 4, W e 1 , ' , R E X3 . K ea Q Q.,-X ii 5 LV L Jeff 5- ' i t,, 'K or Q y r t . . si.. I K -f,-nk ,L az - QPU ,X N QI xi V A J K L f gs 'V g ?L -,::-'J-f. Q-- i . we it tk.--1 . fl . ' H f we -'uf .H ,- .., g .--r Q A ,1 , 1 -L L - L' , A t at it Lx KI L. xlx tsadfkn' il Pease ,-it H if Sri -3. a'eFe.,2 si . 1 -ief r 2 ' 2 - L L QW, s we sophomores 95 Stu johnson Sue johnson Tony johnson Terry Johnson Tami Juno Janell Kallstrom Dave Karaba Cindy Kastern Paula Kavajecz Doung Chanh Khane Mike Kelly Betsy Kennedy Paul Kennelly Pete Kennelly Steve Kiggins Michelle Kling Kim Knase Carol Knickrehm Steve Knutson Lucy Keophiloranh til, , 6 55 o f , at . . 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A UX ' M Q I ',,' Qu Gary Koski Alan Krause Q W I Chris Kreger Don Kruger KX , V5 , Lee Kunes 12 Tom Kurtz 'g Julie Kutzler ' ' Brad Lagro ' Tracy Lagro David Lajoie KQV Kevin Laloie Leroy Landin Laura Lane john Larson Pete Larson ff ' . l Q Tim Larson Wendy Larson Tammy LaVallee Alice LaVallee Scott Lawrence Kim LeBard 5 N ' . N Q is T . .. P 5? I if S y A f ,L -Wie lf , r y ' me T N . - W.. ' , if N 2153? a sf at A Q 1 V on 12 ' 5 ,T 'W J , LV .l i A I i i N 2 1. rr , Li' 3 Q, ' L- V .. J A 'K - 'S i ii yxxi i, Q, L L X Shawn Mattson Hans McCarthy Colleen McCoshen Sue McDonald lay Mclntyre Todd McKay Kevin McLaughlin Cheryl McMeekin Peggy McNaughton Donna Merino Lisa Merrill George Miller Mary Mishler joe Misfelclt jerry Moe Marty Mohr Marla Mohr Kathy Moran Dawn Morton Pat Muenzner Shawn Murray Barb Naylor Claude Nelson Chuck Nelson 4 .tt.- ,, ,Mx P, bl i 4 .f : Robyn Leef Barb Lehr Darren Lemmerman Jennifer Lenfesty Bob Lenihan Sonja Leppanen Brenda Leuthner Tracy Levens Richard Lieble Linda Lier Chris Lippai Denise Lisdahl Louie Livangood Theresa Lull Wendy Mack Ken Morken Warren Markon Lawrence Martin Marilyn Matislci Mike Matthews K , - 1' 9-5.x .as . . A e -f r .AJ-C, , A T 44 - . FY? X77 ' V 3 W ' .. Q' if 'H .l Lffifii ii ul ,Niki ' iwmp . 4: Q-.fr 'S , .x:r,,qi,g? 5-115' I M sf? figs, wi ti S' 'XI R C, 3, to W SK Q I .kt I fi Mx . 1 .si Y' I '- , , T he-f i , M.-Q -' C-W A Q L -,.. 1 , in in V . may V i A if 1 L'-:Z - -1 ,r - 1 . K - A i Q. . f at e ' W, -' ' I - . -' C r. 7 .. . -, A ., ' - T f if L is J X f r ie' - .ns Q2 , 1 . - M ' A sophomores 97 jeff Nelson Mark Nelson Shari Nelson Shawn Neumann Chris Newman Lisa Newman Craig Nichols Greg Nilson Gina Nollet Gretchen Norman Larry Nyberg Tammy Nykanen Doug Odlevak Sean O'Grady Linda Ohvall Bill Olson Char Olson Cheryl Olson Ronda Olson Sandy Olson 1 ,, my .V ,g. ' kr! ' sip gif? . fi 'rl,' V E , ,f ' 32 ef - 1 .. A '. '97 - rp, ' M... K vi' f. r y f-ef l '?g ' , W 'HM V 1 . XXVXQ1 1' J A gil: P ' 'A es L as Pjri.-f2tfgl,1if,t3, E ' . is ' Nz, ' , ki, aff? 4' K ,4-M X XL 1 N Akrx K V 4 .V , n,. f..v ry. 9 , V I M V.,- ' L 'f fr , P . ' ,,,,Qf i ,, , N 'A 71 , L 454 f w .A ,,fr,,f- gg A , . , G t. 5513, xy , 'f to , , , 6, if Q div gt. 1 ,V A V n J Ilrrwqe fx 2 we , W 1 t I 9 , ' ,rrr V' ' r 1 fd., is it r mx, K, A mga, ' K fs Mfrs, , '- X - 3, , :O 1- 1 5 X , and . P , 1 lg f 1 tl I A, 4 ' if V , f Gi Z I ,fr 1 V V7 K ,, ,L li k7 '9i, 'j. 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Tony Semborski Lisa Severson Brad Shea Frank Shelafoe Robbi Sherlock Randy Silverness Kelly Sitek Robin Sitek Bob Sislo Debbie Slee Dan Slick Curtis Smith jill Smith Joy Smith Paula Smith Eric Sorenson Michelle Sorenson jason Spaulding Debbie St. George John Stack Michelle Stariha Patty Stark Steve Strasburg Caryn Stein Brian Sullivan ,BF ,, 2 if , if 1 f X f ,. H Tammy Raddant , ,, Scott Radtke V, I , Kraig Reed ,ek V ' Jean Rochon - Joanne Rolandson R J if A , sa , ,, Valerie Ross P Barb Rossmeisl Mark Rozowski , . ' H Dennis Russell Sandy Russell we . jeff Ruud V i Dawn Sallberg -'QS V Frank Savage W V V ' V Paul Sayen ' 'A V' ,'Q f John Scheldroup - MM: , Qi? ' 2 ,A , V, rv, flilgi Michael Schmidt Pam Schroeder , , Barb Schulz M ' ' Tracey Schumacher ' Gina Sekelsky V V V V V ,.,VV - - V .-.. a . 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X Ron Urbin Craig VanBuskirk Gary Vandenberghe Scott VanErt DeDe Venne Randy Vicklun Tuoy Vilayuone Eric Vilhauer Michelle Wallberg Alan Wallin jim Wallin Scott Walsh Annette Warring Mark Waters Sue Watnemoe Al Wehner Debbie Weiss john West Tony Wiechert Dean Will Tim Williams Tim Willie Scott Wilson Debbie Zauhar Kelly Zaun Mike Zukowski Elmer Zoltak Sl tall x K . A X music div. 101 senior band Senior Band is also known as the Wind Ensemble. They play with the Junior Band and Sophomore Band as the Marching Band. They also per- form at different concerts during the year. . .- C 1.-Q... F 1. Ken Franzen studies his music during class. 2. Dave Presuhn plays hard during class. 3. Front Row: Lori Wasko, Kris Case, julie Moen, Missy Anderson, Beth Bashara, Traci Lange, Rhonda Hicks, Darla Tollefson, Sandy Koch, Terri Lippai. Row 2: Bob Manor, Tom Rich, Clint Schultz, Ken Franzen, Roland Higgins, Vicky Schultz, Sharon Pollock, Dan Russell, Carrie Velin. Back Row: Mike Willie, Pete Dahlin, Steve Olson, Margaret Donahoe, Kim Sharpe, Cindy Larson, Mike Colborn, Shawn Parsych, Tim Stilwell, Dave Presuhn. Missing: Amy McDonald and Pam Beckman. 4. Darla Tollefson, Rhonda Hicks, and Linda Hanson practice for an upcom- ing performance. 102. senior band P? 'fi f as-a 4 1 Ur- SJR- MOD? junior band Junior Band is a class of Juniors that are also in the Marching Band. They play for football games and pa- rades, and also at certain concerts dur- ing the year. 1. Dave Holmstrand rests for a moment. 2. Jim Tills practices hard to perfect his playing. 3. Front Row: Sue Osacho, Sue Presuhn, Katie Ander- son, Tara Newman, Sandy Geegan, Wendy Kaarto, Iennie Larson, Karen Swanfeld, Allyson Brew, Anna DeVogel, Malinda Verkeyn Row 2: Pete Hetzel, Tracy Nelson, Liz Petroske, Mary lo Sitek, Wendy Buhr, Lori Lien, Donna Smith, Michelle Maki, Donna Sorenson, Elaine Hill, Lynette Caf- frey Back Row: Robert Peterson, Sean O'Grady, Darren Boortz, Dave Holmstrand, Tony Meys, Randy Hadley, Paul Leach, Jim Tills, Randy Nyberg, Todd Bergstrom, Mike Hurin, jeff Breitzmann, Eric Scott, Jim Berg. 4. Katie Anderson and jane Sellers practice hard in class. junior band 103 sophomore band The Sophomore Band or the Con- cert Band is comprised of a group of musicians that perform alone at con- certs but join the Wind Ensemble dur- 1, ts A pn.: Me ggi . 'J fl: W p if X 2 '- tgx 3, cic,, w ing marching season. Mrs. Cheryl I L Goad directs the group of students ,A 5 whose next step is Wind Ensemble. M.. , r'f .ae...1,..,.- 3' ' - ,- - s . .5 For ir? 1. A group of guys add a little something with their trumpets. 2, Stacey Walsh poses for a picture. 3. Front Row: Wendy Proffit, Sheila Olson, janelle Kalstrom, Ellen Coward, Gretchen Norman, Michelle Walberg, Sue Hendrickson, Stacey Walsh, Tammy Truesdale, Lisa Erickson, Carol Elm- gren, Jody jenda, MaryKay Tafelski, Arla Palm. Row 2: Shawn Murray, Mark Nelson, Mary Susens, Sandy Russell, Beth Anderson, Valerie Ross, Dawn Salberg, Sean O'Grady, Tim Gozanski, Craig Nichols, Angie Land- hart, Sue McDonald, Jane Hill, Cynthia Currie, Diane Hall, Denise Bergs- land, Back Row: Tony johnson, Chris Jensen, Arnie Parenteau, Gary Thomas, Chad Callaway, Rob Terry, Steve Strasburg, Barry johnson, Dar- ren Lemmerman, Dan johnson, Tom Emberson, Wayne Aune, Dean Borgh, Tony Wiechert, jim Felien, Dan Slick. Chris Newman. 4, French Hornist players Craig Nichols and Angie Lanhart along with flute players Ellen Coward, Carol Elmgren, Michelle Walberg, Sue Hendrickson, and Lisa Jewell. jazz band Jazz Band is a select group of stu- dents who can excell in music. Tryouts are the only way to enter the group. The group performs at many area functions as well as pep assem- blies and various sports events. The group is under the direction of Mrs. Cheryl Goad, who directs all of the bands. 1. Beth Bashara helps out by directing the band. 2. Mike Willie is the band's bass trombone player. 3. Front Row: Roland Higgins, Tracy Nelson, Amy McDonald, Sharon Pollock, Lynette Caffrey, Beth Bashara. Row 2: Sue Presuhn, Susie Osacho, Cary Thomas, Jim Berg, Margaret Donahoe, Randy Nyberg, Stacey Walsh, jim Tills, Dave l-lolmstrand. Back Row: Tim Stilwell, Dave Presuhn, Rob Terry, Mike Willie, Tom Rich, Ron Scheu- man, Arnie Parenteau. 4. Dave Presuhn poses for a picture. 5. Pam Beck- man and Amy McDonald take time out in class to talk. jazz band 105 pep band Pep Band is a group of Juniors and Seniors, most of whom are from the Jazz Band. These energetic students get together to play for the Hockey and Basketball games. in , 5, ,,,. T . ,. W . SECYK N My ..7f?ff2M X I fry 1 X 1. The Band performs at a hockey game. 2. The band takes a break to pose for a picture. 3. Sharon Pollock plays hard during a game. 4. Tom Rich plays the drums. 5. Stacey Walsh poses with her flute. 106 pep band eil. fl I F' We M ,A , mixed choir Mixed Choir is open to all Sopho- more, Junior and Senior students who enjoy singing. The group performs at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. They are directed by Mrs. Jean Sweeney. , et ,J -1' .ff fu 5 i . 1. John Schick, john Beckwell, and Chris Newman watch as Mrs. Sweeney teachers in class. 2. Front Row: Linda Ohvall, Kris Wagner, Leah Soleim, Carrie Krawza, Missy Flowers, Cheryl Olson, Lisa Raddant, Lynn Wil- liams, Cheryl Jennings, Vickie Danielson, Cindy Kastern, Edie Orville. Row 2: Teresa Atkinson, Paula Smith, Traci Lagro, Harriet Wiitanen, Mary Daley, Carolyn Anderson, Gina Nollet, Ronda Olson, Tracy Gernay, Deb- bie Rhodes, Sandie Clark, Michelle Levens, Row 3: Michelle Hill, Stephanie Honz, Debbie Plunkett, Mary Susens, Vicki Vig, Pam Schroeder, Amy Haase, Betsy Kennedy, Shana Gerrnann, Monica Hagen, Missy Kunert, Barbara Naylor, Sonja Leppanen, Wendy Mack. Back Row: Beth Peterson, Dave Wittke, Shawn Brown, Tom Casper, Pat Miller, Chris Haase, Steve Lord, Ed Myer, Craig Nichols, john Schick, Chris Newman, john Beckwell, Debbie Packard, Holly Gilbert. 3. Carolyn Anderson Poses for a Picture. 4. jean and Denise Kiggins practice a song. mixed choir 107 spartan singers Spartan Singers is a select group of stu- A dents with an above average ability in mu- sic. They are chosen from Concert Choir by audition. They perform at the Christmas and Spring concerts and other school and community functions. It is headed by Mrs. lean Sweeney. 1. Lynn Revolinski, Tara Newman, and Mary Elavsky sing in a trio, Z. Row 1: Jason McConnell, Mike Wiseman Row 2: Beth Hanson, Tara Newman Row 3: Tim Stilwell, Dean Gault, Scott Christiansen Row 4: Mary Elavsky, Kris Johnson, Charlotte LeBel Row 5: Steve Anderson, Paul Birch, Pat Miller Row 6: Pam Beckman, Lynn Revolinski, Donna Osacho 3. Pat Miller relaxes during a song. 4. Donna Osacho looks over her music. 108 Spartan singers Concert choir Concert Choir is a class of select juniors and seniors who have a talent for singing. The choir performs at clif- ferent concerts throughout the year including the Christmas and Spring concerts. They also sing at graduation. W +x,,,,-,.....-. n .,..rr ,... .........,.., .,,.....i....,. -r arf Lg ,ww K 4 ,V , t.,, ., t . , rn, , t - - 1. The choir practices for an upcoming concert. 2. Dan Dawson, Tim Stilwell, Mike Wiseman, and Char Lebel sing in a Quartet. 3, Front Row: Lisa Wick, Kris Wagner, Beth Hanson, Leah Solheim, Charlotte LeBel, Pam Beckman, Pam Rieck, Mary Elavsky, Tara Newman. Row 2: Rosie Samuel- son, Cathy Lindegren, Tammy Boldt, Kris Johnson, Mickie Danielson, Deanna Moss, Jean Larson, Mary johnson, Sue Presuhn, Joan Evered, Darla Mattson, Debbie Rhodes, Laurie Wehner Row 3: Donna Osacho, jane Routh, Debbie Anderson, Deanna Dyleski, Kelly Anderson, Pam Nethercot, Sherrie Conklin, Karen Gotelaere, Celeste Derozier, Carolyn Rickstrom, Anette Kresky, Mary Rochon, Lynne Revolinski, Paivi Nur- minen, Back Row: Steve Anderson, Wayne Mack, Paul Birch, Jason McConnell, Amy Haase, Tim Rich, Todd Franzen, Dean Gault, Jim Berg, Dane Laughlin, Brian Lundberg, Tim Stilwell, Mike Wiseman, Scott Chris- tianson, Tom Casper, Pat Miller, Tony Komatz. 4. Carolyn Rickstrorn, Mary Rochon, Lynne Revolinski, Dan Dawson, and Brian Lundberg sing a song together. concert choir 109 handball V choir Handbell Choir is a class open to any student who had good rhythmical abilities and enjoys music. They per- form many times throughout the year including the Christmas and Spring concerts. They also perform at the Spartan Fiesta, Churches, radio sta- tions and they also tour area schools. 1. Sandy Olson is practicing on her daily routine. 2. Sherrie Conklin studying her music. 3. Front Row: Debbie Cain, Sandy Olson, Malinda Verkeyn, Tracy Bowers Sherrie Conklin. Back Row: Jeff Olson, Wendy Beauto, Karen Gotelaere Mary Elavski. 4- Karen Gotelaere, Mary Elavski working together making beautiful mu- 11O handbell choir if I ,Ns .X 1 .wif -J I, ,1 . l 2. ...v 2 ,W f marching band Marching Band is made up of peo- ple who are talented in playing an in- strument and can march in rhythm. They perform at football games. They also perform in different parades and the openings of new buildings. 1- I 64,0 4? 'P 1, The band blowing up a storm at a home football game. Z. Ernie Bedard assembling his instrument. 3. Dan Johnson and Tom Emberson taking a break, 4. Bass Drum section moving to the beat. 5. The Brass section during the july 4th parade. marching band 111 orchestra Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Karen Paffel is an assembly of talanted Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who play string, wind, and brass instruments. They play at annu- al Spring and Christmas Concerts, and Graduation. 1. Miss Karen Paffel directs the orchestra. 2. Darla Mattson practices on her Cello. 3, Wendy Beauto plays her String Bass. 4. Front Row: Darla Mattson, Shannon O'Brien, Lisa Blank, Lynn DeGraw-ef. Row 2: Mike Wiseman, Becky Davis, Darcy Salinger, Melissa Johnson, Michele Armstrong, Miss Karen Paffel. Back Row: Tim Rich, Traci Lange, Tim Stilwell, Tara New- man, Marilyn Matiski, Debbie Cain, Wendy Beauto, Charlotte LeBel, jim Berg, Beth Bashara. 5. Tracy Lange and Darcy Salinger practice their music Enthusia. 112. orchestra 16 Bert Beglinger Marvin Crowley Robert Gradin Fran Pacquette Board of Education Members: Front Row: Pat Carlson, Lois Nelson, Elaine Hedenblad Back Row: Patrick McCoshen, Craig Peterson, Carl Anderson, Michael Verich Mawr i 3 Tl. .gg ,Vg 5 . ' G. Austreng N. Baker R. Barrette J. Bashara B. Berg J. Betterman 1 I E, Z ,L :Qtr I- B19SkaI1 E- Blomfelf J- Buhr W- Cain L. Cheuvront P. Christian G. Christie D- C1-15hII1ii1'1 G. Denno f fi, Edgette Qi 3' 'Qi. R. Edgette A. Erickson P. Fernjack I I X -if -e-9 M. Flagstad 114 faculty J as , 1 1, -- f'f:- 1 25.-fl Sig. 5.151 ' - - ff: , ,.f, L 4 5 E. Gallagher W. Gerard S, Gillman R. Glanville R. Glockner C. Goad . Y.. V. ..- .. .... .- . 5 .1- I. . gp .., .. 1+ , .... . .,.. , .4 .. .. .. - . K, sl 4' M K Q X . V Env Y 9' :Qu L. Grandstrom P, Groehler D. Hassel . ,U 6 ,QL 2 i b 5 2. 1. wf m x .V f 1- -' 4 N 14 1 x D. Hodnick ' .. 'S . Q, .X . X'?5iT1fg.i lv me R A' KK-. . .. S K. Jardine I. Johnson 1 diff . 5 I 'a. x 1 E. Labernik Q. Lk E Ni'5-: 4 ..1h L 5,4 . . Q x ,f .14 ,L . .. .. . W . D. Hecht E. Hoff L. Hoff fi -ff . s P. johnson E. Kossak C. Korhonen R. Lange faculty 115 n A K1 L. McPherson .'.r, .46 NN D. Leibforth R. Leighty P. Lindquist K. Lisdahl L, Mal-lion , Q X l .V I S. Mickolojack K. Monaghan R. Oberstar D. Olson R. Orlandi A. Osterlund is 1 .Si Q it px K X K N S ff' e A-is Q? .. 2 asf YQ 2 iv. .1-f X. x 2. S s X mms Q56 R. Oswald K. Paffel M. Pahlen G. Parish W. Peters J, Pleug C. Pollari R. Pollock 116 faculty W. Rehnstrancl T. Reibolcl 5-:5R.,'Y.. 4 4' '7 N.-.Q-'x . . WN Sage' 4 Q is ok If T M Q. rrvfk rr-f S. Retzer I. Rickstrom M. Rutan D. Salonen I. Schmidt R. Smith .N ugly X Ni 'N . , .. 2 K , , R. Torrence M. Witkin I W. Soule N I- Sweeney R. Thompson C. Thomson B. Tomzak Wifi vm M. Tucker V, Ursin .,........... Mn- . - isa-5...-Q-1 T v-x mu -. 4 ,wr f, o sg. ' J .s::z V5 H+ , YSWZQ nf i Nw shy ' F. Voynich 1 1 I. Waletzko 1 2 U. o Q' X ,.,.,,. , A' 1' 2 I a' f -.Q ,W S. Welsh C. Wright P. Young faculty 117 janitors Many janitors and engineers make up the maintenance staff at Superior Senior High School. Janitors not only clean rooms daily, but twice a year rooms and hallways are stripped and waxed. Engineers are responsible for heat, fan, and other miscellaneous tasks. 1. Paul Chialastri and Jody Tetzlaf discuss tasks to be completed during the day. 2. Hugh McKay is the daytime janitor in the link area 3 Nancy Holt is responsible for some classrooms, and girls and womens lavator ies. 4. Engineer Maytor Bowers poses for a picture 118 Janitors NJN ,MW ,AA AN ff ' - M, . -f LQf,2.1?i3fi'J ' wi' ' WT: 'i5f'??WQ ' 3 f A M MMI- sports div. 119 golf l Highlighting the Spring '81 golf season, Jim Crawford earned the right to attend the state tournament. Coach Bernie Tomzak led the team to the regional tournament where they won first place, going on to the sec- tionals, where Crawford was a medal- ist with 78, and the team came in sec- ond. Senior letterman for Spring '81 sea- son was Jim Crawford. Junior letter- rnen were Chris Morgan, Keith Erd- man and Tom O'Neill. Sophomore lettermen included Tom Shober and Aaron Gotham. 1. Coach Tomzak, Kip Kaufmann, Tom O'Neill, Keith Erdman, Tom Shober, Aaron Gotham, Chris Morgan, Chris Muenzer. 2.3.4. Mike Hinaus preparing for the shot, putting the ball, and happily sinking it. 5. Keith Erdman, Chris Morgan, Tom O'Neill, Aaron Gotham and Tom Shober posing for a picture. 120 golf , , , , , V , ., .mwwrw--'fs'f7 H - iii: f - fag? . ' sa-we uf-'-s, K- .. ' , Wa - A ' MIELZHV, 'ea ' Q A I a, . , V-:wf.r.g.f j, V V ' V, ., s gb. 'f ' W K' 13 V 1' ,yu ' ' 553: . - as . Ry f I, e W 4 f . ie F':f..ef' lf f ' 'sg-em, . , . f f .,.. - ,V , f gf ' A . J li ' ' , V . ., ,,,..,....wa.w'f .,.: .I a ' Wfffl V . 'T t lf- .W Q JP Ag M 9 , -md, , 0- .0, ,.- -'11 ,,,,,t . 1 , , . 2 .. rw gy-Q,-'issgxn 'K Q94 gf f' , s softball Ending the 1981 regular softball season with 11 wins and O losses, the Senior High Spartans, under Coach John Rickstrom, met their only loss at the W.I.A.A. tournament to Meno- monie with a score of 7-6 in 9 innings. Senior pitcher Mary Moody won 8 games and lost 1, while junior Terry Gunderson won 3 games and lost O. The teams leading batter was junior Lorna Modeen with a .420 batting average. A L 3 .L . 1. Laurie Campbell takes a swing. 2. A Spartan running into base. 3. Front row: Pam Tansill, Jill Longberg, Lorna Modeen, Darla Jenson, Julie Moen, Mary Moody, Terry Gunderson, Rhonda Hicks, Robin Doering, Teresa , ju 5 Connoly. Back row: Coach Rickstrom, Nancy Berg, Maria Fitger, Sheila Gunderson, Kris Case, Laura Campbell, Lisa Bouchard, Mary Mahtala, Manager Scott Peterson, Coach Spehar. 4. Mary Moody pitching the ball. 5. Nancy Berg running into third base with Robin Doering looking on. softball 121 122. baseball baseball Varsity baseball, under the coach- ing of Mr. Ron Orlandi, completed its spring '81 season with 10 wins and 5 losses. Competing in the regional tournament, the Spartans lost to Rice Lake with a score of 5-1. The J. V. team compiled a 7-1 record under the direction of coaches Steve Olson and Mel Mattson. Led by Mark Nordness with a .423 batting average and Dan Archambeau with a .375 average, the Spartans outscored their opponents by a 57-10 margin. The Spartans were led on the mound by Tom Bourgeois who com- piled a 4-0 record. 1. Front Row: Pat O'Brien, Shaun Kavajecz, Mike Sweeney, lon Bouvine, Todd Cooke. Back Row: Mr. Ron Orlandi - Head Coach, Randy Gunder- son, Randy Kolanczyk, Bill Levings, Mike Charbonneau, Mark Nilsen, Mike Strum, Tony Bronson, Todd Mattson, Dan Ursin-Manager. 2. Tom Bourgeois, a player for the I. V. team, concentrates on the Ball. 3. Team members of the Varsity team watch the game from the bench. 4. Pat O'Brien comes out of the dugout to practice. 5. Front Row: Tom Leggate, Dan Archambault, Randy Anderson, Todd Zielinski, Mark Nordness, Tom Bourgeois, lim Iverson. Back Row: Mel Mattson-Ass't. coach, Chris Bron- son,Tom Dettle, Ron Olson, Andy Stensland, Mike Charbonneau, John Heinen, Eugene Olson, Mike Sweeney, Mr. Steve Olson - Coach. 6. Mike Charbonneau takes time out from a game to pose for a picture. 7. J.V. members ride the bus to a game. 8. Mark Nordness concentrates on the game before his turn to bat. baseball 123 ffxw. af Q , . . F S ' I ? ,- HY J Q nbn ' Q Y . A , K f lj kg 2 1' Q V - ' X. - K4 ,A X,-,gf . 3 5 r - 5 5 9 , . Abs., ' j . 5 J! K .. Q5 1- S- U A ,L x A K xv , a F7 ' Q X54 X 2 4 Y a ,A .. L ,.,JL L L 352, c L .1 Q W QS My I I 3 i - ily. ' EM VM Qi ,, 'A . . ,,,,, V ,1 2 f W 5'- W I ,EJ VQQN , ,N vw x 1 X ' x . -.A ' 5 .ki A ? L ,.. , g 1. f fs.-f Wf 1 3 7 track 125 boys tennis The SSHS boy's tennis team had an excellent record this year, with ten wins and three losses. This year's team had the best record ever. They were very strong in Dual Match Com- petition and had a better record than the 1979 team which made it down to the State Tournament. The boy's tennis team prospects for the 1982 season look very promising, and they anticipate having a success- ful year. ni- . L ..... 1. Tennis player returns a ball. 2. Front Row: Al Stepan, Paul Hill, Mark Tomzak, Dave Dhooge, Terry Paine, Dennis Will, Rob Johnson. Back Row: Head Coach Michael Pahlen, Doug Meidt, Joe Ligman, Brent Millard, Steve Rickstrom, Captain Tom Walsh, Paul Anderson, joe Jager, Hans Berg. Missing- Assistant Coach Randy White. 3. Mr. Pahlen thinks about strategy for the afternoon game. 126 boys tennis ,W .f 6? .V ff rf 'W fy' 1 1? X my ,QV 4' Z , . , A ..,. .,,.t .- t ff rg: . 2 1 ,,,, .,5,., T 3 A 'ff . ,,5W,g5,,f f-. .i N f- V ., ,M .All girls tennis i. far. This year's Girls' Tennis Team had a 5 - 4 record. This year's team captain was Terri Larson, who was named most valuable player. Colleen Coch- rane was named most improved play- er. The team is coached by Mr. Ron Orlandi. 1 1, Linda Ohvall returns the ball with a forehand smash. 2. Colleen Coch- rane and Leah Grittner take time out during tennis practice. 3. Front Row: Ann Pearson, Linda Ohvall, Terri Larson, Tammy Truesdale, Back Row: Coach Ron Orlandi, Colleen Cochrane, Sharon Waite, Leah Grittner, and Robin Johnson. 4. Sharon Waite gathers tennis balls for practice. girls tennis 127 128 cross country cross country Captain Kelly Gaynor was only the second girl in the history of S.S.H.S. to participate in a state Cross Country meet. The outstanding participants were Junior, Kelly Gaynor, Sophomore, - Joan Autio, Junior, Mike Wiseman, V Junior, Scott Craseg and Sophomore, 2 U John Stack. All led by Coach Doug Olson. Front Row: Bob Anderson, Kris Edwards, Henry Reimer, Jerry Johnson, Colleen Fredrickson, Joan Autio. Row 2: Coach Doug Olson, Lisa Raddant, Kelly Gaynor, Deann Groth, Scott Byrnes. Back Row: Mike Wiseman, Don Baker, John Stack, Scott Crase, Warren Wicklund, Brad Thompson, 2. Deann Groth, Lisa Chicras and Joan Autio consult Coach Olson. 3. Coach Doug Olson poses for a picture during class. 4. Kelly Gaynor, this year's only participant in the state meet. 5. Lisa Chicras listens to Coach Olson's instructions. 6. Members of the Cross Country team practice after school. cross country 29 .N7. volleyball The junior Varsity team competed in 14 games in the 1981-82 season. Captains were chosen on a rotation basis. Some of the outstanding play- ers were Wendy Proffit, Jane Hill, and Jill Smith. The coach for the team was Mrs. Tina Rogers. j 130 yv.voHeybaH varsit volle ball Varsity Volleyball, under the direc- tion of Coach Debbie Battuello ad- vanced to the sectional tournament at Rice Lake. Assistant Coach was Tina Rogers with co-captains being Rhonda Hicks and Barb Moe. Out- standing players were Jill Longberg, Stephanie Podgorak, and Terry Gun- derson. 1. Jill Smith and Wendy Proffit stretch out before a game. 2. Barb Moe says good-bye after finishing a game. 3. j.V. team - Front row: Jane Hill, Wendy Proffit, Caris Palmer, Dusty Bounting, Betsy Kennedy, Kim Le- Bard. Back row: Teresa Gornulak, jill Smith, Mary Susens, Lisa Blank, Coach Rogers, Paula Smith, Colleen Hennessy, Beth Brown, Lisa Severson. 4. Varsity team - Front row: Terry Genderson, Rhonda Hicks, Barb Moe, Kari Flowers. Back row: Coach Rogers, Theresa Connolly, Debbie Ritchie, Wendy Buhr, Stephanie Podgorak, Jill Longberg, Coach Battuello. 5. I.V. team members practice for an upcoming game. 6. Betsy Kennedy practices her spiking. 7. Theresa Connolly looks on during a game. varsity volleyball 131 132. ! Wy, -,....,.. football football The S.S.H.S. Varsity Football Team went 4-5 in there 1981 season. The Spartans suffered a loosing season with several players out with injuries. Co-Captains were Seniors Shaun Ka- vajecz and Andy Drinkwine. Next year's captains are Randy Anderson, Pat Murphy and Junior Terry Senn. 8 'Q in 'Q 'Y-is .W-dui' 5 A gg g f, . 'L .fe 1. Varsity-Front Row: Tony Bronson, Mike Sweeney, Ken Aspinwall, Andy Drinkwine, Shaun Kavajecz, Mike VanOvermeiren, Dennis Nolan, Pat Murphy, Tom McGil1is. Sitting Row 2: Todd Cooke, Dave Holmstrand, Tom Bourgeois, Gary VanOvermeiren, Scott Crase, Dean Kowalik, Wade Remington, Pat McDonald, Mark McGillis, Jim Benson, Todd Blatt. Row 3: Randy Olson, Paul Pease, Don Anderson, Bob Anderson, Chris Ron- chak, Doug Moon, Dave Dodge, John Gralewski, John Higgins, Mark Nordness, Jim Joos, Tom Dettle. Row 4: Keith Kitch, Randy Gilbert, Lenny Wicklund, Tim Kotter, jim McGinnis, Brent Kabanuk, Al Wilson, John Becker, Andy Stensland, Sam Madsen, Bill Reynolds, Barry Bagwell. Row 5: Manager Marty Wiitala, Doug Severin, Pete Dahlin, Jeff Andersen, Chris Morgan, Mark Tomzak, Mike Charbonneau, Rob Hughes, Mike Hinaus. Back Row: Steve Olson, Mark Moselle, Charles Wright, Larry Hoff, Pat McGinnis. 2. Coaches Mark Moselle, Pat McGinnis, Larry Hoff, Charlie Wright, Steve Olson. 3. Spartan Players hard at practice. 4. Jim McGinnis and Tom Bourgeois practice their punting. 5. A football player runs through a drill. 6. The first string offensive backfield pose for a picture. 7. I.V. Football Team-Front Row: Shawn Neumann, Bill Olson, Tony Drinkwine, Mike Branley, Paul Geitner, Kevin Lajoie, Scott Radtke, Hans McCarthy, Brian Archambault, Scott Wilson, Mike Hartman. Row 2: Coach Steve Olsen, Randy Vicklin, Brad Lagro, Jay Meyers, Al Wallin, Link Hunter, Brian Dittbrender, Curtis Blix, Wayne Aune, Mike Mat- thews, Pete Kennelly, Brian Sullivan, Coach Pat McGinnis. Back Row: Pete Larson, Dean Borgh, Don Kruger, Brian Gall, Chris Haas, Paul Gidley, Terry Senn, Pat Edwards, Brad Archambault, Paul Kennelly, Matt Tracy, Dave Olson. 8. The Spartan first string defense. football 133 sal boys' swim team The 1981-'82 Boys Swim Team had a rebuilding season with a 4 win - 6 loss record in dual meet competition. The Spartans lost to Morgan Park - Denfeld and Grand Rapids in their only triangular meet. Superior placed Sth with 65 points at the Sectional meet in Menominee. ' Composed solely of sophomores and juniors, the Spartans were coached by Head Coach Michael Pah- len, Assistant Coach Patty Berg, and Assistant Diving Coach Kate Walsh. This year's captains were juniors . Tim Rich and Mike Wiseman. i r 3 1 , 1 3 1. lt's all in the family for Hans, Patty, and Jon Berg. 2. The 1981 Girls Swim Team captains Liz Petroske, Darla Tollefson, and Patti Vreeland pose with Coach Pahlen, 3. Boys Team: Kneeling-Michael Pahlen, Jody Ander- son, Doree Lajoie, Mike Wiseman, joan Haskins, Pat Brittan, Patty Berg Row Two-Mark Grzeskowiak, Dan johnson, Tom Rich, Matt Hughes, Todd Blatt, jim Benson, Rob Hughes Back Row-Scott Radtke, Hans Berg, Paul Krenz, jon Berg, Mike Craven, Brian Sullivan. Missing are Kate Walsh and Tim Rich. 4. Pat Brittan psyching himself up for a reverse somersault. 5, Patti Vreeland displaying her perfect form. 6. Girls Team Picture: Sitting-Susan Peterson, Mary jo Porter, julie Haskins, Suzie Eisen- mann, Denise Groth Kneeling-Darla Tollefson, Liz Petroske, Patti Vree- land Row Three-Michael Pahlen, Mary Peterson, Marcia Litchke, Geralee Moe, Karen Hogg, Edie Orville, Lisa Campbell, Patty Berg Back Row-joan Haskins, Wendy Kaarto, Carol Anway, Doree Lajoie, Karen Dhooge, Jon Eisenmann, 7. Mike Wiseman perfecting his racing start. 8. Juniors Wendy Kaarto, Lisa Campbell, joan Haskins, Doree Laloie, Karen Dhooge, and Carol Anway. 9, Liz Petroske warming up with backstroke. 3 -iq an f+il1'?'A Y Fw. t:X1z ik,.,.+, A .f at an gg ,. V it A-. ,. r ..!?,iej:-.. 'its-f QW W Mi, 134 boys swimming ,,. ' ' ..,.. B girls swim team The 1981 Girls Swim Team com- pleted a winning season with a 10-4 dual meet record. The team finished ninth of fifteen at the W.I.A.A. Sec- tionals held in Menomunee. Liz Pe- troske was the lone State qualifier. This year's captains were Darla Tol- lefson, Patti Vreeland, and Liz Pe- troske. Managers for the team were Ion Eisenmann and Pat Brittan. The Lady Spartans were coached by Head Coach Michael Pahlen, Assis- tant Coach Patty Berg, and Assistant Diving Coach Kate Walsh. .-.-:gg 1: A 9. M mf, X, . Q,-fwxfgjw, X K K., . , '-'7,. gf , -,. ,,.,.m -x .ff ' ci ff . vw . jf au. -, -ft .,..S!f 'j,m ' ' . - ' ' , V f ' - .x , P,-'fx 'V Af ' Q i f A 3 1- ,st an PT' , 355. 4l.,V fQAt.t K K fpitfj, I Ei ' A bi Vkk.. ,-.70 ' X ' t5? . '- 'qdgi Qian s ir , xi W . yy ' v-A ,+A 'L A , s. W so . ,. M, i.v, f is .11 asf ,fs I .43 It iwsvv X, 4 .,. , ft' afgi:ff,fif'3 - 'K gf f K 'ff-ff sfwlfizs 2 W V vt ,, . , ff ., .9 Q.. .nr 'A gig 9 .,f-1, ,V i, girls swimming 135 girls basketball Girls Varsity Basketball ended the regular 81-82 season with a 5 win 10 loss record. The coaching staff includ- ed Mr. Mike Tucker, Mr. John Rick- strom, and Miss Sherri Odlevak. The captain was senior Kim Sharpe who was assisted by co-captains Lisa Bou- chard and Terri Gunderson. X. YG r 136 girls basketball R+--...----f KIA' as .s- gp!! w 1. Girls anxiously wait for their turn to play in the game. 2. J. V. Team- Front Row: jill Smith, Kim LaBard, joan Autio, Kris Edwards, Wendy Proffit Row 2: Susan Peterson, Lisa Crawford, Leah Crittner, Carolyn Dodge, Robin Johnson 3. Varsity Team-Front Row: Pam Tansill, Lisa Bouchard, Robin Doering, Terri Gunderson, Wendy Proffit, Robin john- son, Stephanie Podgoralc, Kim Sharpe Row 2: Sherri Odlevak, Susan Peter- son, DeAnn Groth, Wendy Buhr, Denise Groth, Liz Petroslce, Carolyn Dodge, Lisa Crawford. 4. Susan Peterson takes a shot at the basket. 5, Robin johnson throws the ball in court. 6. Joan Autio tries to pass the ball. 7. Kris Edwards fights for the ball. girls basketball 137 basketball The boys' varsity basketball team was under the coaching of Mr. Pat Flynn and assistant coach Randy White. The Boys' Junior Varsity Bas- ketball team was coached by Mr. Torn Gerber with assistant coach Randy White. The Sophomore Team was coached by Mr. Tom Gerber. All Basketball Teams had rotating captains for each game. This means they pick player's immediately before the game to be captains during that game. 1. Junior Varsity- Front Row: Neal O'Shaughnessy, Tom Dettle, Scott Sommer, Dean Borgh, Kevin Laloie. Back Row: Coach Tom Gerber, Matt Tracy, Steve Rankila, Taatota Tuinei, jim jubenville, jeff Jensen, Coach Randy White. 2. Varsity- Front Row: Ken Aspinwall, Paul Gidley, Keith Erdman, Tom Bourgeois, Todd Cooke. Back Row: Coach Pat Flynn, Steve Radtke, Mike Charbonneau, Steve Rickstrom, Chris Morgan, Jeff Jensen, Randy Kolanczyk, Coach Randy White. 3. Ken Aspinwall shoots a basket during a home game. 4. Sophomore Team: Front Row: John Stack, Greg Nilsen, Bill Olson, Kevin Lajoie, jay Mclntyre, Marty Mohr, Back Row: Coach Tom Gerber, Chris Haase, Shawn Neuman, Taatofa Tuinei, Barry Iohnson, Tony Wiechert. 5, john Stack goes for a hook shot during prac- tice. 6. Chris Morgan is determined to make a basket. 7. Steve Radtke pauses to have his picture taken. 8. Players take tips on how to win the game. 138 basketball basketball 139 4 QEYQM L' - 3 rl, QW Q gli? EU' 'vm FERI EVEHIQ 9dPER' 1: 140 hockey r , Q STATE hocke CHAMPS The 1981-82 Varsity hockey team captured the state hockey tourney in Madison on March 5 8: 6. Varsity captains Marty Wiitala, Paul Piggott, and Mike VanOvermeiren led the team. I.V. captains were Dale Lund- gren, joe Ligman, and Paul Hill. Mas Fuchushima brought the team 18 games of the regular season and tour- naments. Assistant Mel Mattson brought the 1.V. team to a 17 game season. For the last three years our Hockey Teams have had a successful i season, let's hope it continues. Good P t luck future Hockey Teams! 1. Front row-Lee Knunes, Mike VanOvermeiren, Kurt Hammann, Marty Wiitala, Rob Kotter, Paul Piggott, and Scott Crase. Row 2-Tom Shober, Al Wehner, Dave Dhooge, Dennis Will, Rick Barton, Todd Larkee, Bob Williams, Terry johnson, and Coach Mas Fukushima. Back row-Assistant Coach Mel Mattson, Rick Hughes, Tony Bronson, Tim DeSmet, Aaron Gotham, Glen MacLean, Bill McCo- shen, and Chris Halverson. 2. Marty Wiitala comes to an ice spraying stop in front of our camera man. 3. Dale Lundgren practices his slap shots for an upcoming game. 4. Coach Mel Mattson reviews the next play with the J.V. Team. 5. Dennis Will skates down the ice toward the goal. 6. Coaches Mas Fukushima and Mel Mattson watch as the Spartan iceman skate to another victory. 7. Scott Crase defends his net. 8. Captains-Paul Piggott, Marty Wiitala, and Mike VanOvermeiren pose for the camera. 9. Front row-Dan Archambault, Brad Homich, Paul Hill, Dale Lundgren, joe Ligman, Mike Golat, and Dave Holmstrand. Back row-Dale Piper, Kevin McLaughlin, Mike Hartman, Brian Ar- chambault, jon Berg, Tom Kolstad, Bill Liable, Pat McDonald, Gary VanOvermeiren, and Coach Mel Mattson. 10. Gary VanOvermeiren takes the puke down the ice during practice. hockey 141 football basketball cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleader co-captains this year were Cheryl Anderson and Corinne Culliton. The girls cheered the team on through the 81'-82' season and performed at pep assemblies and made posters to support the Spartans on the field and courts. 1. Members of the Varsity squad plan their next cheer to help their team to a victory. 2. Patti Vreeland entertains the fans at one of the home games. 3. junior Varsity Squad-From top to bot- tom: Debbie Zahaur, Sue Eisenmann, Holly Gilbert, Kim Darst, Jodi Iencla, and Peggy Mc- Naughton. 4. Lori Fredrickson gets her picture taken at the snow week assembly. 5. Debbie Zahaur get her picture taken by surprise during an assembly. 6. Sue Eisenmann at practice. 7. Jodi Jenda gets ready for the j.V. routine. 8. Hoping for a win, Patti Vreeland, and Marcia Litchke concentrate on the team's next play. 9. Varsity Squad-Front Row: Corinne Culliton, and Patti Vreeland. Second Row: Cheryl Ander- son. Third Row: Edie Orville, Sue Roubal, and leannine Munsell. Fourth Row: Cindy Ward. Top Row: Lori Fredrickson. 10. Peggy Mc- Naughton does a cheer during time-out. 11. Cindy Ward along with two Hockey cheer- leaders play a joke on the sophomores at an assembly. 12. Cheryl Anderson in action. Nj, I K, V Q E V ,.., . 5 V 3 5 . ,. ,' Af sl ' 'Q!nm?!s'1 V X 1 'i if n , 'V K iE2L1if??a1W,4lF1!2!'iif lp ' 1'7- QB N, hocke cheerleaders The Varsity and Junior Varsity Hockey Cheerleaders entertained at both the home games and at some of the away games. They have worked hard throughout the season to encour- age and accompany the hockey teams. The captain for the Varsity Squad during the '81-'82 season was Mary Tripp. 1. A few of the ,l.V. Cheerleaders watch the other squads perform as they await their turn. 2. 81'-82' Seniors members of the Varsity squad whose efforts and cheers have entertained the fans and encouraged the players are: Kris Case, Kim Archambault, Mary Tripp, Cindy Larson and Marcia Litchke. 3. Hockey Varsity squad on ice-Front: Kris Case, Second row: Lisa Doucette, Sheryl Stark, Third Row: Marcia Litchke, Fourth Row: Cindy Larson, Mary Tripp, Fifth Row: Katie Charbanneau. 4. Angie Lanhart Does a cheer at a J.V. game. 5. Marcia Litchke, Mary Tripp and Cindy Larson Sr Sheryl Stark perform at a school assembly. 6. Hockey Varsi- ty Cheerleaders: Front Row: Katie Charban- neau, Mary Tripp, Second Row: Lisa Doucette, Kim Archambault, Sheryl Stark, Third Row: Cindy Larson, Marcia Litchke, Kris Case. 7. Marcia Litchke takes a break for a picture dur- ing practice. 8. 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Large private parking lot adjacent to our 0 studio. l grandmalson studios 6001 Haines Road Duluth, MN 727-4000 Instant Color photos ads 155 christmas week The week before Christmas break was designated Christmas Week. It began with Spirit Day followed by Twin Day, Jersey Day, Mr. Irresisti- ble Day, and Red and Green Day. A window decorating contest and the Christmas concert were also held dur- ing the week. Santa Claus QMI. Bakerj could be seen roaming the halls of SSI-IS on the last day. He made a spe- cial stop at the child care center and passed out gifts to the children. I p Q af i as Mittel'-it 156 chirstrnas week -13. .xv Qi s 3 1. Have a Smurf Christmas-the winner ofthe window decorating contest by Mr, Barrette's room. 2. Katie waiting For Santa. 3. Santa gives a couple of his friends a hug. 4. Mrs. Mikolajak's door decorated with a stocking. 5. Tony Erhardt who painted the picture of the North Pole in front of Mr. Kossak's window, 6. Mary Rochon, Dean Gault, Katie Anderson, and jeff Andersen taking pictures at the Christmas Dance. 7. Chaperone Mr. Chris- tie poses for our photographer. 8. Santa and his friends gather for a picture. 9. Harriet Wiitanen and friend jerry look at the Christmas tree. 10. Home- room of Mrs. Pleus decorated for Christmas. christmas week 157 Barros, Juan-87 158 Accola, Ann Marie-81, 92 Accola, Joel L.-10 Adams, Ken George-10 Adams, Lori-51, 62, 75, 79, 81 Adamson, Pamela-62 Allen, Denise-62 Allen, Julie Ann-10, 75 Almer, Dennis Evan-10 Almer, Robby-62 Altman, Sharon Mari-92 Ammesmaki, Jodi Jay- Amys, Annette G.-10, 75 Amys, Anthony-62 Andersen, Jeffrey W.-10, 51, 133, general Autio, Joan-92, 129, 137 Autio, Sharon-62 Bachand, Jon R.- Bachinski, Todd A,-11 Bachner, Alice-62 Backlund, Charles-62, 75 Bagwell, Barry 11, 133 index Berger, Suzy-86, 92 Berggren, Dave- Berggren, Sue- Bergquist, Traci-75, 85 Bergren, Marianne- Bergren, Mike Frank- Bergsland, Denise J.-92, 104 Bailey, Melody-92 Baker, Don-129 Baker, Nick-114 Banks, Cliff G.-92 Banks, Rustin-62 Barnes, Renee-62, 73 Barrett, Robert-49, 75, 79, 114 Bartley, Scott-62 Barton, Barton, Colleen-92 Richard-62., 141 Basacker, Anson- J.V. Baseball-122 Bahara, Beth A.-11, 58, 73, 86, 102, 105, 112 Bashara, Joy-114 Basketball Boys Boys Girls Girls J.V.-138 V.-139 J.V.-139 V.-137 Bergstrom, Ann M.-12, 57, 72, 73, 86 Bergstrom, Debra-92, 140, 144 Bergstrom, Sharon R.-92 Bergstrom , Todd S.-12, 103 Berka, Tammy-92 Berndt, Debbie-62 Berthiaume, Marie-62 157 Andersen, Jodi- Andersen, Michelle-92 Anderson, Beth-92, 104 Anderson Brian D.- Anderson Carl-113 Anderson Carolyn G.-92, 107 Anderson Carolyn J.- Anderson Charles S.- Anderson Cheryl A.-10, 57, 142, 145 Anderson Debra-62 Anderson Donald J.-10, 133 Anderson Douglas-62 Anderson Jeffrey M.- Anderson Jody-92, 134 Anderson Karen-62 Anderson Katy-62, 73, 103, 157 Anderson Kelly-62, 109 Anderson Larry W.- Anderson Lynn M.- Anderson, Mike-49 Anderson, Missy M.-10, 102 Anderson, Nancy L.-10, 49, 75, S3 Anderson Patricia.- Anderson Paul-62, 126 Anderson Paula Jo-57, 62, 85 Anderson Randy-92, 123 Anderson Robert A.-10, 92, 129, 133 Anderson, Robert E.- Anderson, Shirley- Anderson, Stephen-62, 108, 109 Andrews, Louis W.-10 Andrews, Marshall-92 Andrews, Mary J.- Androsky, Gary-92 Angelo, James-11, 72 Anway, Carol-62, 72, 135 Bates, Heidi-62 Bauer, Jenny-92 Baum, Kathy M.- Baum, Tim- Bean, Connie Sue- Beattie, Mike-92 Beauto, Wendy-62, 110, 112 Becker, John-62 Beck, Deborah-62 Beck, Robert Payne-92 Beck, William-92 Beckman, Pamela Rae-11, 72, 77, 102, 105, 108, 109 Beckwell, Dale-62 Beckwell, John-92, 107 Beckwell, Keith-62. Beckwell, Mary L.-11 Bedard, Ernie W.-11 Bedgood, Tom- Bedgood, William P.- Bee, Polly-62 Beglinger, Bert-113 Belanger, Susan-62 Bellanger, Charol- Bellino, David John-92 Bellino, Kimberly-62 Archambeau, Dan-62, 123, 141 Archambault, Brad-92, 133 Archambault, Brian-92, 133, 141 Archambault, Kim-11, 57, 141, 144 Armstrong, Elizabeth-11 Armstrong, Michele-92, 112 Armstrong, Richard-75 Arnes, Dawn-92. Arneson, Michael R.- Arseneau, Nora-62 Arseneau, Patricia- Arseneau, Steven-88 Aslyn, David D.-11 Aslyn, Deebra-92 Aspinwall, Kenneth-7, 11, 133, 138 Aspinwall, Louann-92 Atkinson, Lisa-92 Atkinson, Teresa-92, 107 Aune, Mardi-124 Aune, Wayne-92, 104, 133 Aunet, Daniel-62 Austreng, George-114 Autio, Bette A.-11 index Bellino, Richard F.- Bender, Donna Mae-11 Benedickt, Robert-8 Benesch, Bill-62 Benesch, Wayne- Bennett, Timothy- Benson, James-62, 133, 134 Berg, Berg, B,-114 Carolyn-51, 62, 79, 81 Berg, Cathy-62, 50, 79 Berg Hans-126, 134 Berg, Jerry G.-12 Berg, Jim A.-72, 73, 103 Berg, Jim Joseph-5, 12, 53, 86, 105, 109, 112 Berg, Jon I.-62, 134 Berg, Jonathan-141 Berg, Julie, Ann-12 Berg, Kaare-62 Beskow, Patrick- Betterman, J.- Beyer, Jeff A.-12 Birch, Amy-73, 86, 92 Birch, Paul John-12, 58, 85, 108, 109 Blaisdell, Michelle-62 Blank, Lisa-92, 112, 131 Blall, TOCld-62, 133, 134 Bleskan, Jim-54, 114 Blix, Curtis Doyle 92, 133 Blomfelt, Earl-114 Blomquist, Brian- Blomquist, Lori A.-12, 85 Bohn, Amy-62, 73 Boldt, Rob-92 Boldt, Tamara-62, 75, 109 Bolin, Deborah Ann- Bolin, Jim-62 Bolin, Sandra Jean- Bolos, Tammy L.-13, 72 Bolts, Mary Delorse- Bonjour, Yvette-62 Bonkosky, James-62 Bonneville, Heidi-62 Boortz, Darren-103 Booth, Jesse L.- Borg, Drew- Borgen, Steve H.-13 Borgh, Dean-92, 104, 133, 135 Boris, Karen-62 Bouchard, Lisa-13, 121, 137 Bouchard, Pam T.-13, 57 Bounting, Dusty-92, 131 Bourassa, Rebb R.-13 Bourgeois, Thomas-62, 123, 133, 138 Boustead, Neil- Bowers, Maytor-118 Bowers, Tracy L.-13, 81, 110 Boyd, Frank J.- Boys Tennis-126 Boys Track-12.4 Brand, Michele Lee-13 Brandt, Jill A.-13, 49 Brandt, Patti Rae-92 Branley, Mike P.-133 Brannan, Susan A.-13 Breitung, Julie-92 Breitung, Julie- Breitzmann, Jeffery-103 Brew, Allyson-63, 103 Briddell, Jenna-13 Brown, Herman P.- Brown, Randy-62 Brown, Shawn J.-93, 107, 171 Brubaker, Debra-62 Buchin, Laura-93 Buck, Randy, J,-14, 85 Buelteman, William-93 Buhr, Wendy-62, 103, 131, 137 Bukovich, Andy-62, 88 Burger, Georgia-93 Burger, Joe C.-93 Burgraff, Julia Ann-14 Burhans, Richard-63 Burling, Karri-63 Burling, Mark A.-93 Burnham, Gregg M.- Buttrick, Shannon-14, 75 Byrne, Theresa C.-14 Byrnes, Daniel Paul-14 Byrnes, Scott Eric-93, 129 Caffrey, Lynette-63, 103, 105 Cain, Debbie-63, 110, 112 Cain, William-114 Callaway, Chad A.-93, 104 Callaway, Curt-14 Cameron, James A.-93 Campbell, Dennis R.-14 Campbell, Laura L.-14, 79, 83, 121 Campbell, Lisa-57, 63, 81, 88, 134 Campbell, Valerie-93 Cannon, Cannon, Colleen-63 Daniel Thomas-14, 85 Cannon, Lauri-63 Cannon, Tom Christopher-93 Carey, Raymond-58, 63, 73, 77, 86 Carlsgaard, Tom-63 Carlson, Bonar B.-14 Carlson, Caroline-63 Carlson, Elizabeth-63 Carlson, Gary- Carlson, Gary- Carlson, Linda Jean- Carlson, Nancy-63 Carlson, Pat-113 Carlson, Patricia S.-15 Carlson, Robert- Carlson, Sandra A.-15 Carlson, Todd-93 Carlson, Todd- Case, Kris A.-15, 102, 121, 141, 144 Brimblecom, Laura E.-13, 75 Brittan, Pat-88, 134 Britton, Michael-75 Britton, Michele E.-92 Britton, Mitchell-62, 71, 75 Berg, Leslie Dawn-12 Berg, Patty-134 Berg, Scott Allen-12 Berg, Scott D.- Berger, Christopher-12 Berger, Mary-58, 62, 68, 86 Browkaw, Jamie- Bronson, Anthony M.-7, 14, 123, 133, 141 Bronson, Chris-62, 123 Brothers, Dana- Brown, Beth-93, 131 Casper, Thomas M.-15, 107, 109 Cerny, Jodi K.- Cerny, Mary Lou-15 Certano, Ann- Cerys, Nancy-93 Champaigne, Theresa-79, 93 Charbonneau, Chris- Charbonneau, Katie-63, 75, 141, 144 Charbonneau, Mike-123, 133, 138 Cheerleaders Basketball-V-145 Basketball-J.V.-144 Hockey-V.-143 Hockey-J.V.-142 Cheever, Robert E.-93 Cheever, Tammy Rae- Chesky, Melody A.-15 Cheuvront, Lavonne-114 Chialastri, Paul-118 Chicras, Lisa-129 Chicras, Paul M.-15 Chiles, Kim- Chisholm, Scott A.- Geitner, Cynthia S.-21, 53, 57, 72 Christenson, James-63, 71 Christenson, Jerry- Christenson, Sherry- Christenson, Tim D.- Christenson, Tom M.- Christenson, William-63 Christian, Pat-114 Christiansen, Mary-15 Christianson, Scott-15, 108, 109 Christie, Gerald-114, 157 Christman, Jeff-15 Christman, Robert J.-85 Christmann, Annette-87, 15, 58 Christopherson, Frank-93 Cich, Missy- Cirilli, Frank-8 Cismoski, JoAnn-16, 47, 71 Clark, Jackie Sue- Clark, Sandra-63, 107 Clark, Scott W.-16, 88 Cloutier, Doreen-86, 93 Cochrane, Colleen M.-16, 54, 71, 72., 75, 79, 127 Cohen, Marc Bently-93 Colborn, Michael R.-16, 102, 171 Cole, Jacqueline-63, 75 Coleman, Craig- Coleman, Shawn J.-88 Coleman, Sheila-88 Conklin, Sherri-63, 85, 109, 110 Conley, Brian A.-16, 85 Conley, Debbie J.- Conner, Mary-63, 75 Connoly, John E.-16 Connolly, Theresa-75, 121, 131 Cook, Kelli Renee- Cooke, Todd Francis-16, 123, 133, 168 Cooper, James- Cooper, Tammy-63 Corbin Corbin , Bruce- , Karla-63 Cordero, Patricia- Correll, Deborah-16, 53, 58, 73, 86 Correll, Kristy- Couture, John-93 Coward, Ellen-93, 104, 140, 144 Cox, James N.- Cragin, Patrick- Crase, Angela K.- Crase, Mark B.-16 Crase, Scott-7, 63, 75, 129, 133, 141, 171 Craven, Jacqueline-93 Craven, Michael-75, 134 Crawford, Lisa Mary-93, 137 Cronin, Linda D.-79, 93 Cronin, Lynn- Cronin, Wendy Sue-16 Cross, Angela K.-16 Boys Cross Country-128 Girls Cross Country-129 Croteau, Corinne-85 Crowley, Marv-113 Crum, Rayla- Culliton, Colleen A.-54, 83 Culliton, Corinne A.-17, 142, 145 Cummings, Rick L.- Cummings, Scott E.-93 Currie, Cynthia Lynn-93, 104 Currie, James-93 Currie, Jeff John-17, 88 Cushman, Diane-114 Dahl, Larry-93 Dahl, Rita Renee-17, 57, 75, 79 Dahlin, Peter-63, 102, 133 Dalbec Dalbec , Babbette K.- , Danita M.-17 Dalbec, Gregory-17, 75 Dalbec, Thomas-75 Daley, Mark S,-93 Dalpia, Raymond- Daly, Mary Ellen-63, 107 Danielson, Ellyn M.- Danielson, Michelle-63, 83, 109 Danielson, Vicki-93, 107 Daronco, Patty- Darst, Kimberly Ann-93, 142, 145 Davey, Darren- Davey, Darryl D.-17 Davidowski, Joel D.-93 Davidson, Roberta-63, 75 Davis, Gregg Peter-17, 51 Davis, Jeff Brian- Davis, Nancy-63 Davis, Rebecca-93, 112 Davis, Scott-75 Davis, Tawnie Sue- Dawson, Daniel D.-17, 109 Day, Charles E.- Day, Dan-63 Day, Michael L.-17, 49, 75 Day, Roberta-75 DeBeir, Andrea-63 DeBeir, Scott E.-17 DeBruyne, Paul-93 DECA-74, 75 DeCaire, Mark A.-17 Dedication-3 DeGraef, Lynn-63, 112 DeGraef, Michael-17, 85 DeGraef, Ron 63, 75 DeMeyer, Keri-63 Denno, Greg-114 DeRosia, Gail M.-18, 175 DeRosia, Janice-93 DeRosia, Yvonne-63, 75 DeRosier, Irene-63, 75 DeRozier, Celeste-63, 68, 109 DeSmet, Tim-141 Dettle, Thomas-123, 133, 138 DeVogel, Anna-63, 108 DeVogel, Pamela-75 DeVogel, Robert-93 DeVogel, Scott K.-18 DeVogel, Timothy P.-93 Dettle, Tom-63 Dhols, Daniel-63 Dhooge, David A.-18, 126, 141 Dhooge, Karen-63, 57, 134 Dickas, Helen L.-18, 58, 72, 73, 86 Dickas, Virginia-63, 73, 86 Diederich, Mark- Dinda, Bernie- Disberry, David- Dittbrender, Brian-93, 133 Dittbrender, David-18, 75 Dodge, Carolyn S.-93, 137 Dodge, David-63, 133 Doering, Robin-18, 121, 137 Doherty, Ann E.-18, 57, 79, 83 Doherty, Steven-18 Dolan, Kathleen- Dolsen, Lisa F.- Domecq, Robert- Donahoe, Margaret M.-18, 73, 86, 102, 105 Doolittle, Scott-18, 85 Doolittle, Thomas C.-93 Doucette, Lisa-63, 41, 144 Dow, Deborah-63 Dow, Kim Lee- Downs, John H.-18 Downs, Steven M.-93 Drama-86 Drinkwine, Andy J.-19, 133 Drinkwine, Anthony-93, 133 DuFour, Victoria- Dunphy, Joyce J.- Durand, Mark H.-93 Dyleski, Deanna-63, 109 Dzikonski, John T.-93 Eastman, Scott-63 Eckstrom, Cynthia- Edgette, D.-118 Edgette, Ruth- Edwards, Kris-94, 129, 137 Edwards, Patrick-133 Edwards, Steven-94 Eisenmann, Jon M.-19, 88, 134, 145 Eisenmann, Suzanne-79, 94, 135, 142 Elavsky, Mary-63, 86, 108, 109 110 Eliason, Steve D.-19, 85, 175 Ellis, David Roy-19 Ellison, David C.-7, 19, 85 Ellison, Randy S.-94 Elmgren, Carol J.-94, 104 Ely, Sidney N.-19 Emberson, Thomas L.-94, 111 Emmons, Bonnie Rae- Eng, Jennie-94 Epstein, Erdman, Erdman, Erhardt, Jerome- Brian Robert-94 Keith A.-19, 120, Gilbert E.-94 Erhardt, Tony J.-94, 157 Erickson, Angie-114 Erickson, Brenda- Erickson, Cynthia A.-94 Erickson, Cynthia S.-94 Erickson, John M.- Erickson, Kristin L.-19, 57 Erickson, Lisa-94, 104 Erickson, Michelle-94 Erickson, Perry-19 Erickson, Sherry L.- Erickson, Steve J.-19 104, Estrella, Lori-94 Estrella, Lynn-19, 71, 157 Evered, David C.-94 Evered, Joan Marie-20, 109 Fair, Greg W.-20 Farmer, Susan-63 Fasbender, Beth R.- Featherstone, Charlotte- Felien, James R.-94, 104 Fernjack, Phil-71, 114 Fierek, Pamela-63 Fisher, Amy Sue-94 Fitch, Lisa Ann-20 Flagstad, Marilyn-114 Flaherty, Kevin-94 Flaherty, Todd M.-20 Flood, Edward W.-20 Flood, Erick A.-20 Flood, Linda-94 Flowers, Kari-63, 131 Flowers, Melissa J.-94, 107 Flynn Pat-138 Fonger, Duane-124 Forcier, Marvin-63 Ford, Dane P.- Ford, Jeffrey S.-20 Ford, Sherri- Ford, Steve- Forslund, Jim-63 Forslund, Jack- Fortin, James Lee- Fradenburgh, Dale- Frandsen, Todd A.-5, 20, 72, 73, 77, 109 Frank, Deanna-63, 75 Frank, Sandy J.- Franzen, Carol-63, 75 Franzen, Ken Ed-20, 102 Franzen, Judith Ann-94 Frasier, Tammy-63, 83 Frederickson, Colleen-94, 129 Fredrickson, Lori-57, 63, 79, 145, 142 Fredrickson, Rachel-20, 53, 72 Freeland, Shannon K.-94 Freeman, Lee- Freeman, Randy C.-20 Fykushima, Mas-141 Fulda, Michael-63 Fulda, Richard A.-21 Fuller, James-94 Fuller, Linette Joy-21 Gallagher, Ed-115 Gall, Brian David-94, 133 Garrigus, Christopher- Gault, Dean Wallace-21, 71, 108, 109, 157 Gaynor, Kelly-63, 79, 83, 88, 129 Gedde, B.-171 Geegan, Sandra-64, 72, 79, 83, 103 Geitner, Paul-94, 133 Gella, Bob-75 Gerber, Tom-138 Gerard, W.-115 Gerding, Becky-64 Germann, Shana Dale-94, 107 Gernay, Tracey-94, 107 Geyer, Lori Geyer, Troy R.-21 Gidley, Dave John-21 Gidley, Matt-124 Gidley, Paul-94, 133, 138 Gilbert, Holly-79, 94, 107, 142, 145 Gilbert, Randy-64, 133 Gilbertson, Bradley-21, 47, 88 Gillman, Shirley-57, 115 Glanville, Brenda Glanville, Roy-115 Claus, Mike J.- Glockner, R,-115 Glonek, George Leon-5, 21, 58, 72, 73, 77, 86 Gnoza, Tammy M,- Goad, C.-115 Goettl, Joe-64 Goettl, Steve- Gokey, Christine C.- Gokey, Lois Mae-21 Golat, Maureen J.-21, 53, 72, 86 Golat, Michael-94, 141 Golf Goligoski, Rachel R.-21 Gomulak, Edward- Gomulak, Teresa-94, 131 Gomulak, Sonya Lisa-22 Gondik, Kimberly K.-23, 71, 72, 75 Gonser, Martin-64, 88 Gonzales, Patrick-22, 72, 73, 86 Goodell, Judy-94 Goodiel, Jerry T.-85 Gordon, Cathy- Gotelaere, Karen-64, 81, 85, 109, 110 Gotelaere, Rhonda- Gotham, Aaron-64, 120 Gozanski, Timothy A.-94, 104 Gradin, R.-113 Gralewski, John-64, 133 Grandhagen, Rodney- Crandstrom, L.-49, 115 Granstrom, Sandra-64 Granstrom, Tom P.-22, 171 Gravedon, John- Gravening, Deanna- Gravening, Kimberly-64, 75 Gravening, Scott-94 Graves, Dann-64 Graves, Duane-86 Gray, Mitchel-22 Greely, Angela J. Greely, Monica-64 Greely, Rebecca- Greene, Shirlene Greer, Scott- index 159 Gregg, John-94 Gregoire, Theresa J.-2.2, 53, 72 Grenier, Terry Anne- Griffith, Wendy L.-94 Grimsrud, Cathy-64 Grimsrud, Richard A.-94 Grittner, Leah-64, 124, 127, 137 Groehler, P.-115 Gronski, Daniel-94 Gronski, Kathy-94 Gronski, Yvonne M.-22 Groth, Deanna-7, 64, 72, 94, 129, 137 Groth, Denise-7, 135, 137 Grymala, James- Grymala, John-64 Grzeskowiak, Mark-94, 134 Gucinski, Anna L.-95 Gunderson, Rhonda-64 Gunderson, Terry L.-22, 121, 131, 137 Haanen, Micheal J.- Haase, Amy-22, 109 Haase, Chris J.-95, 107, 133, 138 Hadley, Randall-103 Hagen, Monica Mary-22, B5, 107 Hagen, Ron-22 Hall, Diane-86, 95, 104 Halladay, Holly Jo- Hallgren, Rondette-64, 73 Halonen, Theodore W.- Halverson, Chris-64, 141 Hammann, Kurt-95, 141 Hank, Deborah-64 Hansen, Timothy J.-95 Hanson, Beth Avis-23, 53, 54, 73, 86, 108, 109 Hanson, John-64 Hanson, Linda-23, 47 Hanson, Robert- Hapy, Paul T.-79, 95 Harju, Wendy-64 Harris, Doug E.- Harris, Richard- Harrison, Barbara L.- Harsvick, Patricia-95 Hart, Tracey-57, 64, B3 Hartman, Micheal P.-95, 133, 141 Hartshorn, Shon- Hartson, Mary Pat- Harvey, Cindy Marie-23 Hase, Debbie- Haskins, Joan-57, 64, 81, 88, 134, 135 Haskins, Julie Anne-BS, 95, 135 Hassell, D.-115 Hathaway, Kenneth W.- Hauswirth, Scott-64 Head, Sheryl-79, 95 Hecht, D.-115 Heckman, Paul-95 Heckman, Rick- Hedenblad, Helen-113 Hedenblad, Mark-64, 75 Hegg, Robin Denise-23 Heifner, Russell-64 Heil, Michael-64 Heinen, Debbie Ann-2.3 Heinen, John-64, 123 Heitala, Brian-8 Held, Kayla Marie- Hellerud, David E.-95 Hemmingsen, Anita- Hendricks, Scott-64 Hendrickson, Susan-95, 104 Hennessy, Colleen J.-88, 95, 131 Herbert, Scott-94 Herman, James-95 Herman, Nancy Lu-23 Herrick, Julie L.- Herrick, Herrick, Kim-64 Patrick M.- 160 index Hessing, Kristine- Hessing, William R.- Hetzel, Jonathon-64, 103 Hewitt, Michael A.- Hickok, Shawn-64 Hicks, Rhonda-23, 72, 102, 121, 131 Higgins, john-133 Higgins, John R.-23, 64, 102, 105, 124 Higgins, Rodger D.-23 Hildenbrand, Mary B.-49 Hilger, Janice-95 Hill, Debbra Kay- Hill, Elaine-57, 64, 103 Hill, Jane-50, 95, 104, 131 Hill, Michelle-64, 107 Hill, Paul-126, 141 Hinaus, Mike John-5, 23, 126, 133 Hinz, Dina- Hockey J.V.-140 V.-141 Hodnick, Dan-115 Hoff, Brian R.- Hoff, Eugene-115 Hoff, Gayle-23, 71 Hoff, Larry-115, 133 Hofstedt, Elyse-57, 64 Hogan, Colleen-79, 95 Hogg, Karen-23, 135 Hoivik, Mary Jo-24, 79, 175 Holden, Michael-95 Holmberg, David-64 Holmstrand, David-64, 103, 105, 133, 141 Holsclaw, Todd-64 Holt, Michele Holt, Nancy-118 Holt, Norman Robert- Homich, Brad Joseph-95, 141 Honz, Stephanie M.-95, 107 Hood, Brian-95 Hopkins, Shannon P.-24 Horn, Reed Aaron-24, 51 Hoven, David J.-24, 85 Hoyt, Joseph Scott-64 Hudacek, Jody L.-64 Hudacek, Paul-64 Hudacek, Todd- Huehn, Daniel-95 Hugdahl, Brenda L.-95 Hugdahl, Marvin L.-24 Hughes, Derrick G.-95, 141 Hughes, Matthew A.-95, 134 Hughes, Robert-64, 73, 133, 134 Hunter, Jim-49 Hunter, Link-95, 133 Huppert, Jennifer-64 Hurin, Mike-64, 103 Hurin, Richard S.-95 Hurin, Roy-95 Inglimo, William M.-24 Into, Barbara-64 Iverson, James-123 Jacobson, Mark-64 Jager, Joseph-64, 126 Jager, Thomas-95 Janowicz, Fred M.- Janz, Theresa-95 Jaques, Alan-64 Jardine, Jim Scott-24, 85 Jardine, Ken fBuckyJ-115 Jarrow, Chris-64 Jarzomski, Todd A.-24 Jeffers, John-8 Jenda, JOCly-79, 95, 104, 142 Jenda, Tracy A.-145 Jennings, Cheryl L.-24, 107 Jennings, Jeffrey S.- Jensen, Darla May-24, 121 Jensen, Jeffery-64, 138 Jenson, Yvonne- Jenssen, Chris A.-95, 104 Jewell, Lisa-95, 104 Jewson, Sally- Johnson, Johnson, Amy- Anthony G.-96, 104 Johnson, Bambi- Johnson, Barry-95, 104, 138 Johnson, fiecki Lynn-7, 24, 47, 54, 57, 79, 85 Johnson, Britta-25 Johnson, Cheryl- Johnson, Clay-64 Johnson, Daniel A.-95, 104 Daniel E.-64, 95, 134 Johnson, Johnson, Danny-111 Johnson, David R.-95 Johnson, Diane Lynn- Johnson, Diane M.-25, 72 Johnson, Jim-115 Johnson, Jeffery- Johnson, Jeffrey-Z5 Johnson, Jerry-12.9 Johnson, Joseph- Johnson, Joy A.- Johnson, Karla Sue-86, 95 Johnson, Keith-95 Johnson, Kimberly-64, 75 Johnson, Kristin-65, 108, 109 Johnson, Lester- Johnson, Mark-65 Johnson, Mary M.-25, 58, 73, 85, 86, 109 Johnson, Melissa D.-95, 112 Johnson, Melissa J.- Johnson, Pat-115 Johnson, Pam J.-25 Johnson, Robert M.-25, 85, 126 Johnson, Robin Lynn-95, 12.7, 137 Johnson, Rolf- Johnson, Scott-65 Johnson, Scott Oscar-25 Johnson, Stephen B,-25 Johnson, Stuart A.-96 Johnson, Suzanne-96 Johnson, Terry Lee- Johnson, Terry L.-96, 141 Johnson, Theresa- Johnstad, Scott- Kennelly, Paul-96, 133 Kennelly, Peter-96, 133 KeophiLorann, Phova-96 Keskinen, Kim-65, 86 Keup, Brian-26 Keup, Tracey- Keup, Wanda- Khalar, Tim- Kane, DoungChanh-96 Kiener, Mary L.-26, 72 Kiggins, Charles L.- Kiggins, Steve A.-96 Kildahl, Melody Ann-26, 81, 85 Kimmes, Thomas J.- Kimmes, Tom- Kinnee, Richard-65 Kitch, Keith-65, 133 Klindt, Steve R.-26 Kling, Michael V.- Kling, Michelle-96 Kmecik, Kevin K.-26 Knase, Kimberly S.-96 Knickrehm, Carol E.-96 Knight, Gerri Lynn- Knipp, Donald- Knutson, Debbie- Knutson, Julie- Knutson, Stephen-96 Koch, Bradley-65 Koch, Sandra I.-26, 53, 102 Kochsiek, Kathryn A.-26, 53, 72 124 Koenen, Robert- Koenen, Tim- Kolanczyk, Randy L.-26, 123, 135 Kolstad, Tom-65, 141 Komatz, Anton-109 Konkel, Denise- Korhonen, Carolyn-115 Koski, Gary-96 Kosobuski, Shari-65, 75, 81 Kossak, Ed-115, 157 Kotter, Robert James-26, 141 Kotter, Timothy S.-26, 51, 133 Kowalik, Dean-65, 133 Kranjcevic, Connie- Krause, Alan John-96 Krawza, Carrie Jean-96, 107 Kreger, Christine A.-96 Johnston, Micheal-25 Johnston, Nancy I.-25 Johnstone, Jeanie-65 Jonasen, Joey- Joos, James-65, 133 Jubenville, James-65, 138 Juno, John-65 Juno, Tami- Kaarto, Debra Ann-26 Kaarto, Wendy-65, 81, 103, 135 Kabanuk, Brent Edward-26, 133 Kaiser, Ken- Kallstrom, Janell-96, 104 Kangas, Paul K.-26 Kantarik, Sue-65, 75 Karaba, David A.-96 Karaba, Tom-65 Karter, Robert V.- Kastern, Cynthia L.-107 Kastern, Paul-96 Kauffman, Kim K.- Kaufmann, Kip-65, 120 Kaufman, Laura Kay- Kavajecz, Paula M.-96, 140, 144 Kavajecz, Shaun G.-26, 123, 133 Keene, Todd C.-26 Keith, Teresa-65 Keller, Dean- Kelly, Michael- Kempton, Larry R.- Kendall, Janette- Kennedy, Dana- Kennedy, Elizabeth-96, 107, 131 Krenz, Paul-65, 134 Kresky, Anette Rose-27, 109 Kresky, Joseph- Kresky, Kenneth V.- Krisack, Jody-65 Krisack, Jon- Krob, Thomas C.-27, 49 Kruger, Debra Lee-27 Kruger, Donald-96, 133, 171 Kruse, Kubala Kujava Joann- , Joseph K.-27 , Richard-65 Kunert, Joseph- Kunert , Lyle H.-27 Kunert, Melissa Kay-96, 107 Kunes, Lee-96, 141 Kunschke, Patricia- Kurtz, Thomas Brian-96 Kutzler, Julie C.-96 Kutzler, Timothy-27 LaBarge, Scott- Labernik, Ed-115 Labonte, Brenda Rae- LaFlamme, Annette-65 Lagro, Bradley-96, 133 Lagro, Tracy Joy-96, 107 Laible, William-97, 141 LaJoie, David R.-96 LaJoie, Doree-57, 65, 75, 88, 134, 135 LaJoie, Kevin J.-96, 133, 138 LaJoie, Steve- LaJoie, Susan M.-27, 95 Lambert, Janet I.-27 Lambert, Jean A.-5, 27, 47, 75 Lambert, Mike-65, 171 Lancour, Rob A.- Landin, Leroy D.-96 Lane, Laura Anne-96 Lane, Michele B.- Lange, Rick-115 Lange, Traci L.-27, 72, 102, 112 Lanhart, Angela Kae-96, 104, 140, 144 LaPorte, Theresa M.-28 Larkee, Todd-65, 141 Larsen, Anthony W.- Larsen, Dennis-8 Larsen, Jennifer-65, 79, 103, 135 Larsen, Tammy I.- Larson, Ann M.-28 Larson, Brian E.-28 Larson, Cynthia M.-28, 102, 141 144 Larson, Deanna-65 Larson, Gail-65 Larson, Jean-65, 75, 83, 109 Larson, John K,-96 Larson, Kari- Larson, Matthew-65 Larson, Peter James-96, 133 Larson, Scott R.-28 Larson, Teri-65, 127 Larson, Tim Dale-28 Larson, Tim-96 Larson, Wendy-96 Laughlin, Dane E.-28, 58, 73, 85 109 Laurvick, Alvin J.-28 LaVallee, Alice-96 LaVallee, Tammy-96 LaValle, Thomas A.-65 LaVallee, Timothy- LaValley, Alice E.- LaVenture, Joseph-65 LaVenture, Tom J.-28 LaVine, Todd-65 Lawrence, Connie C.-28 Lawrence, Jolynda- Lawrence, Scott-96 Lazarski, Denise O.- Leach, Paul-65, 103 Leach, Scott R.- Lear, Richard A.- Lebard, Kim-96, 131, 137 Lebel, Charlotte-75, 108, 109, 11 Leef, Robyn-97 Leggate, Tom-65, 123 Legore, Connie Sue-28 Lehner, Ronald E.- Lehr, Barb Lynn-97 Lehr, Jim A.- Lehto, Dena Marie-29, 53 Lehto, Norman-65, 171 Leibforth, David-116 Leicht, Louie R.- Leicht, Roberta- Leighty, Richard-116 Leland, Sandra-65, 75, 82 Lemar, Deborah Lee- Lemmerman, Darren-97, 104 Lenfestey, Camille- Lenfesty, Jennifer-97 Lenihan, Robert-97 Leppanen, Sonja-97, 107 Leuthner, Brenda K.-97 Leuthner, Lisa L.-29 Levens, Michelle-65, 107 Levens, Tammy- Levens, Tracy-97 Levings, Charles-58, 65, 86 Lieble, Richard C.-97 Lien, Lori-103 Lier, Linda-65, 97 Light, Susan-65 Ligman, Joseph-65, 126, 141 I 1 2. Lillo, Don C.- Lindberg, Paul-68 Lindegren, Cathy-65, 109 Lindquist, Lyle M.- Lindquist, Pat-113 Lindquist, Penny-65 Lindstrom, Cathy-65, 75 Linton, Robert M.- Lippai, Cathleen-88 Lippai, Christine-97 Lippai, Terri M.-29 Lisak, Frances M.-29 Lisdahl, Denise-97 Lisdahl, Kathy-116 Litchke, Marcia Ann-29, 88, 135, 141, 142, 144 Little, Mitchell- Livangood, Howard- Livangood, Louis-97 Locken, Thomas- Lohman, Kevin R.- Lohman, Nadine-65, 75 Loney, Laura- Long, Adam David-29 Longberg, Jill-65, 121, 131 Lord, John- Lord, Steven P.-29, 107 Love, Harold F.-29 Love, Luke-65 Love, Timothy-65, 171 Luhman, Kenneth G.- Lukas, Julie R.- Lull, Alayna S.-29 Lull, Theresa-79, 97 Lundberg, Brian Lee-29, 86, 109 Lundgren, Dale-65, 141 Lybun, Thoen- Mack, Wayne-75, 109 Mack, Wendy Lee-97, 107 Mackey, Daniel-65 Mackie, Karla-65 MacLean, Glen R.-29, 141 Madsen, Sam-65, 133 Magnuson, Elsa Ann-66 Mahler, Sheila M.- Makela, Cynthia-66 Maki, Greg J.-30 Maki, Joe Matthew-30, 85 Maki, Mark Andrew-30, 49 Maki, Michael- Maki, Michelle-66, 103 Malinowski, Lori S.-30 Mally, Stephen M.-30, 47, 54, 72, 73, 75 Manley, Dave- Manion, Louise-117 Manor, Robert A.-30, 102 Markon, Kim-66 Markon, Warren S.-97 Marshall, Ann M.-30 Martin, Lawrence-97 Martin, Sandy-66 Martineau, Barbara- Martineau, Pamela J.-30 Martinson, Craig-7, 30 Massoud, Deborah S.-30 Mather, Michael D.-30 Matheson, Brian-66 Matiski, Marilyn-73, 79, 86, 97, 112 Matthews, Mike-97, 133 Mattison, Jodie- Mattson, Darla-66, 85, 97, 109, 112 Mattson, Paul-66 Mattson, Mel-141 Mattson, Shawn A.- Mattson, Peter-75 McCarthy, Hans-97, 133 McClay, Debbie A.-30, 85 McCollum, Mary Jo-31 McConnell, Jason-66, 108, 109 McCoshen, Bill-66, 75, 141 McCoshen, Colleen-97 McCoshen, Patrick-113 McCusker, Mark S.-31, 85 McDermott, Richard-88 McDonald, Amy Jo-31, 53, 72, 102, 105 McDonald, Patrick-66, 133, 141 McDonald, Stephen M.-31 McDonald, Susan A.-97, 104 McDonald, Tim S.-31 McGillis, Mark-58, 66, 133 McGillis, Thomas John-31, 54, 133 McGinnis, James P.-31, 133 McGinnis, Pat-54, 133 McGuire, Jay M.- McGuirk, John E.-31, 88 Mclntyre, Jay Alan-97, 138 McKay, Debra-66 McKay, Hugh-118 McKay, Marilyn-66 McKay, Patrick- McKay, Todd C.-97 McLaughlin, Kevin J.-97, 141 McMeekin, Cheryl L.-97 McNaughton, Peggy J.-97, 142, 145 McPherson, Lee-116 Mehtala, Mary-66, 121 Meidt, Joseph Doug-31, 126 Mencel, Mike C.-31, 49 Merino, Donna-97 Merrill, Lisa-97 Mertes, Dave Scott- Mertes, Tammy Lynn- Messina, Patrick-66 Metcalfe, Patti-66 Meys, Anthony-66, 103 Meysman, Gerald W.-31, 85 Meysman, Johnna A.-31 Michalski, Paul-66 Michela, Theresa-66 Mickolajak, Sharon-116, 157 Midbon, Brian-66 Midbon, Dale S.- Mila, Joseph Anthony- Millard, Brent Alan-5, 32, 53, 126 Miller, Debra- Miller, George-97 Miller, Patrick J.-32, 107, 108 109 Miller, Scott-66 Miner, Jerry- Miner, Kimberly- Miner, Teresa Jo- Misfeldt, Joel Thomas-97 Misfeldt, Heidi R.-32, 58, 73, 86 Misfeldt, Scott-124 Mishler, Mary- Mishler, Pamela J.-32, 97 Missinne, Michele R.-32 Modeen, Lorna J.-32, 79, 83, 121 f Moretto, Frank A.- Moretto, Sherry Ann- Morgan , Lawrence Christopher- 32, 85, 120, 133, 138 Morgan, Pamela J.-33 Morken, Ken-97 Morton, Dawn- Moss, Deanna-57, 66, 83, 109 Moss, Michael D.-33 Moyer, Clint- Moyer, Todd- Moyer, Yvonne F.-5 Muenzer, Pat-50, 51, 97 Muenzher, Christopher-66, 120 Mundle, Vernon W.- Munsell, Jeannine-72, 73, 77, 142., 145 Murphy, 'Jean-66 Murphy, Kelly-66 Murphy, Patrick-5, 66, 133 Murray, Murray, Kathleen O.-33, 72 Shawn Marie-7, 97, 104 Myer, Edward John-33, 107 Myer, Pearl- Myers, Jay O.-133 Naumann, Kurt-66, 75 Navarre, Lerea D.- Naylor, Barbara Jean-97, 107 Naylor, John W.-33 Nelson, Charles K.-97 Nelson, Claude-97 Nelson, Dale-66, 85 Nelson, Jeff-98 Nelson, Jeff T.- Nelson, Kimberly- Nelson, Lois-113 Nelson, Mark-98, 104 Nelson, Michael- Nelson, Shari- Nelson, Patrick T.-33, 85 Nelson, Paula Kae-66, 75, 81 Nelson, Paula R.-66 Nelson, Ricky- Nelson, Shari-79, 81, 98 Nelson, Tammy C.- Nelson , Tracy-58, 66, 73, 86, 103, 105 Nethercot, Pamela S.-33, 79, 86, 109 Neumann, Lisa Ann-33, 47 Neumann, Shawn W,-98, 133, 138 Newman, Brian A.- Newman, Chris P. 58, 98, 104, 107 Newman, Lisa Marie-98 Newman, Mary T.-33 Newman, Tara-66, 103, 108, 109, 112 Newnum, Robin L.- Nichols, Craig-107, 104, 171 Nieto, Judy- Nilsen, Greg J.-138 Moe, Barbara Jean-32, 124, 131 Moe, Gerald-97 Moe, Geralee Beth-32, 135 Moe, Thomas A,- MOEH, Julie-66, 75, 102., 121 Moen, Kelli- Mohr Mohr , Mark-97 , Martin George-97, 138 Moin, Linda K.- Molner, Robert- Molte Mona r, Terrence- ghan, Kathy-116 Monnier, Frank Emil- Moon Doug-66, 133 Mooney, Barry- Moore, Bobby P.- Moore, Robert- Moran, Jane Therse-32 Moran, Kathy-79, 97 Moran, Mark T.-32 Nindorf, Dave- Nindorf, Dave J,- Nindorf, Jon-66 Nondirf, Raymond-66, 88 Nolan, Dennis R.-7, 33, 85, 133 Nollett, Gina Marie-107 Nollett, Sue-98 Nord, Karen-33 Nordness, Mark-66, 123, 133 Norkunas, Dana- Norkunas, Elizabeth-34 Norkunas, Nancy- Norman, Gretchen L.-98, 104 Norton, Dawn R.- Notton, Helen-66, 75 Notton, Thomas Jeff-34, 79 Nurminen, Paivi-34, 58, 86, 87, 109 Nyberg, Larry L.-98 Nyberg, Randall-103, 105 index 161 112 Nyber, Todd-66 Nykanen, Michael D.-34 Nykanen, Tammy Marie-98 Oberstar, Robert-116 Obi, Baldwin- O Brien, Lenny T.- O'Brien, Shannon-58, 73, 79, 86, Ode, Kai-34, 87, 171 Odlevak, Doug-58, 73, 86, 98 Odlevak, Sherri-137 O'Grady, Sean-98, 103, 104 Ohvall, Linda-79, 98, 107, 127 O'Keefe, Duane P.- O'Keefe, Katy A.-34, 72, 75 Parker, Thomas Odin-35 Parks, Anthony-35 Parzych, Shawn-35, 102 Paske, Lawrence L.-98 Pattee, Chris-66 Patterson, Joan M-35 Patterson, Patrick-36 Pawlikowski, Betty-66, 73, 81, 86 Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, 179 Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Norma Jean- Charlotte E.-98 Cheryl Lee-98, 107 Cynthia Ann- David Mark- David Paul-133 Deanne- Doug-116, 129 Eugene-66, 123 Gerald E.- Herbert-66, 75 Jean-66 Jeff A.-34, 53, 110 Kimberly Ann-66, 83, Kim L.-66, 79, 83 Kristine- Mark-53 Miles E.- Ron-66, 123 Ronda Kay-Qs, 107 106 Olson, Sandra-86, 98, 110 Olson, Sheila-66, 104 Olson, Steven J.-34, 72, 102, 123, 133 Olson, William John-98, 133, 138 O'Neill, April-66 O'Neill, Mark-66 O'Neill, Thomas Wm.-34, 120 Oppel, Darlene- Oppel, Steven- Orchestra-112 Orlandi, Ron-116, 123, 127 Orloski, Troy- Orr, Randy Scott-34 Orrey, Doris Ann-34 Orville, Edith Ann-34, 54, 57, 79, 85, 107, 135, 142, 145 Osacho, Donna Marie-35, 108, 109 Osacho, Susan-66, 103, 105 O'Shaughnessy, Neal-66, 138 O'Shaughnessy, Larry-35 Ostenberg, Stephani-66 Osterlund, Arlene-116 Oswald, Rita-116 Overby, Scott A.-35 Owen, Kari- Pearson, Ann-98, 127 Pearson, Jeanine-67 Pearson, Leigh C.-98 Pearson, Sean- Pease, Paul-67, 133 Pease, Peter J.-71 Pederson, Ronda M.-98 Peplinski, Sherry- Perpich, Virginia R.-67 Peters, Warren-116 Peterson, Craig-113 Peterson, Denise M.-86, 98 Peterson, Elizabeth-98, 107 Peterson, Jack J.-98 Peterson, James C.-36 Peterson, Joy W.-36 Peterson, Joyce-98 Peterson, Kristine- Peterson, Mary E.-36, 57, 71, 72, 135 Peterson, Renee L.-86, 98 Peterson, Richard- Peterson, Robert-103 Peterson, Ronald A.-36 Peterson, Scott A.- Peterson, Scott Wm.-36, 85, 121, 171 Peterson, Susan-98, 135, 137 Peterson, Wendy- Petrey, Ken-67 Petroske, Liz-67, 103, 137 Pettingill, Quintin- Pevan, Debbie-67 Pfannes, Paul-98 Pfannes, Paula-67 Phernetton, Maija L.- Phillips, Marshall-88 Phillips, Patricia-98 Pierce, Todd A.- Piggott, Paul J.-36, 141 Piper, Dale-98, 141 Pleus, Jacki-116, 157 Plummer, Craig-98 Plunkett, Plunkett, Debra J.-98, 107 Robert-67 Podgorak, Melissa A.-98 Podgorak, Paul-98 Podgorak , Stephanie-67, 131, 137 Pohjonen, Jeffrey- Pohjonen, Jerry-36 Polaski, Nancy- Pollari, Cal-116 Pollari, David J.-36, 72 Pollock, Robert-116 Pollock, Sharon M.-36, 102, 105, Raddant, Tammy-99 Radtke, Scott P.-88, 99, 133, 134 Radtke, Steven J.-37, 138 Rainaldo, Timothy-37 Rankila, Steven-67, 138 Ranta, Robert- Rantamaki, Nancy-67 Rasmussen, Laura- Reasbeck, Joseph-171 Reder, Antoinette C.-37, 53 Reder, Holly-67 Reed, Darla Jean-37 Reed, Kraig L.-99 Rehnstrand, Wm.-77, 116 Reibold, Tom-117 Reimer, Henry-67, 75, 129 Reinier, Lisa-67 Remington, Julie A.-37 Remington, Wade-67, 133 Retzer, Sharon-117 Revolinski, Lynn M.-37, 57, 108, 109 Reyerson, Tara M.- Reynolds, William J.- 37, 51, 133 Rhodes, Dawn- Rhodes, Debbie-67, 107, 109 Rhodes, Doug Loren- Rhodes, Rhonda-67 Rhodes, Troy A.-67 Ribard, Jim- Rice, Carl-75 Rice, John G.-37 Rich, Cosmo-124 Rich, Thomas-50, 51, 67, 77, 102, 105, 106, 134 Rich, Timothy-73, 79, 109, 112, 134 Rickstrom, Carolyn-67, 75, 107, 109 Rickstrom, John-117, 121 Rickstrom, Steven R.-38, 126, 138 Rieck, Pamela Sue-38, 109 Rieder, Norma B.- Rink, Donald P.- Rinnet, Bob-38 Rinnet, Gloria- Rinnet, Randolph- Ritchie, Debra-67, 131 Rivord, James-67 Rivord, Kimberly-67 Robare, Joan-57, 67 Rochon, Jean-99 Rochon, Mary Frances-38, 79, 109, 157 Roe, Timothy Scott- Rolandson, Joanne M.-99 Romans, Toni Marie-38 Ronchak, Annette-7, 38, 50, 51, 57, 79, 83 Ronchak, Chris-67, 133 Ronning, Donad- Rookey, Paula Joan- Rose, Fred- Pack, Theresa V.-35 Packard, Darin H.-35 Packard, Debbie Ann-35, 107 Paffel, Karen-112, 116 Pahlen, Mike-116, 134 Paine, David T.-98 Paine, Terry Richard-35, 126 Pallas, Kevin-49 Palm, Arla-58, 73, 86, 98, 104 Palm, Heidi M.-35 Palmer, Caris Jean-98, 131 Palmer, Gary- Palmer, Robert R.- Palmer, Tania-66, 75, 83 Paquette, Fran-113 Parenteau, Arnold-66, 104, 105 Parenteau, John Ken- Parish, Glen-116 Parker. Teena-98 162 index Polson, Lisa-98 Pooler, Brian R.- Poppish, Kathy-67 Porter, Mary Jo-98, 135 Potter, Cathi Lynn-37 Prendergast, Bruce- Preston, Dennis- Presuhn, David E.-37, 53, 102, 105, 171 Presuhn, Susan-67, 103, 105, 109 Prinzing, Carol Ann- Prinzing, Michael- Proffit, Wendy-98, 104, 131, 137 Quagon, Larry Allen- Quam, William E.- Raaflaub, Carolyn-67 Rabideaux, Mark-98 Rabideaux, Mike- Radclant, Lisa Marie-37, 107, 129 Ross, Jille ne-67 Ross, Valerie P.-99, 104 Ross, Quinton D.- Rossmeisl, Barbara-99 Rossmeisl, Ronald-67 Roubal, Sue-67, 79, 142, 145 Routh, Jane-67, 86, 109 Roy, Daniel John- Rozowski, Chad-54 Rozowski, Charity-54 Rozowski, Mark-99 Rozowski, Patti Jo-38, 54, 72, 83 Rubel, Andrew- Runions, Laurianne- Ruport, Christina-67 Russell, Dan Scott-38, 102 Russell, Dennis-99 Russell, G rant-67 Russell, Sandra-99, 104 Rutan, Marjorie-117 Rutledge, Cherie J.-38, 71, 72 Ruud, Jeff Scott-99 Rygg, Scott- Saari, Marilee- Saari, Robert W.- Saatela, Darcy- Sablatura, Patti A.-38 St. George, Debbie-99 Salinger, Darcy-38, 58, 73, 77, 86, 112 Sallberg, Dawn Joy-99, 104 Salonen, Darcy-117 Sampson, Kristina-67 Sampson, Terri L.-67, 75, 138 Samuelson, Roselyn-39, 109 Samuelson, Teresa- Sandahl, Terri-67 Sanders, Mark-67 Savage, Frank-99 Sayen, Paul-79, 86 Sayen, Roger-67, 86, 99 Schaapveld, Dale-90 Scheldroup, John J.-99 Scheuman, Ronald J.-39, 105 Schick, John-67, 107, 171 Schiller, Donald-58, 67, 73, 86 Schmid, John F.-39 Schmidt, Joe-117 Schmidt, Mark- Schmidt, Michael-99 Schneeberger, Karen-67 Scholbrock, Grant-67 Schroeder, Pamela J.-99, 107 Schulz, Barbara-99 Schultz, Clinton-102 Schultz, Doug James-39, 88 Schultz, Victoria A,-39, 102 Schulz, Jerry V.- Schumacher, Tracy-99 Schwader, Tracey L,-67 Scofield, Sherry Ann- Scott, Erik-67, 72, 73, 79, 103 Scott, Kristen-53 Seacotte, Kelly A.- Seams, Stephanie E.- See, Rick Allen-67 Seemuth, Jeffrey-67 Sekelsky, Gina-79, 86, 99 Sekelsky, Jon Paul-39, 51 Sellers, Jane-67, 85, 103 Semborski, Richard-.39 Semborski, Tony-99 Semborski, William-67 Senn, Penny- Senn, Terry-133 Severin, Douglas-7, 67, 133 Severson, Lisa Marie-99, 131 Seward, Steve- Sharlow, Georgia M,- Sharlow, Virginia- Sharpe, Kimberly A.-39, 51, 72 79, 102, 137 Sharpe, Vincent- Shaver, Brenda- Shaver, Richard D.- Shea, Bradley James-99 Sheahan, Diane Mary- Shelafoe, Prank-99 Sherlock, Mark D.- Sherlock, Robbi-99 Sherman, Kim-67 Shober, Thomas-67, 120, 141 Silliman, Grant P.- Silverness, Randy M.-99 Silverness, Tina-67, 85 Simensen, Ricky Lee- Simon, David-67 Sislo, Bob Joseph-99 Sislo, John-67 Sitek, Kelly Jean-99 Sitek, Mary-67, 72 Sitek, Robin-99, 103 Slee, Debra-99 Slee, Paul Adam-39 Slick, Daniel-104 Slick, Diane Mae-39, 99 Slind, Tricia M.- Sloan, Daniel- Smerud, Pamela J.-5, 81 Smith, Christine-68 Smith, Cindy L.-40 Smith, Curtis-99 Smith, Donna-103 Smith, Jill-99, 131, 137 39, 54, 75, Tack, Lisa Lynn-100 Tafelski, Mary Kay-100, 104 Tanner, Richie A.- Tansill, Pamela J.-41, 121, 137 Tatarek, Corine- Tatarek, Edward J.-7, 41 Tatro, Linda- Taylor, Becky-68 Teasley, Frederick- Teicup, Dan-54 Terry, Robby-100, 104, 105 Tetzlaff, Jody-118 Thatcher, Dawn M.-41, 72 Smith, Joe D.- Smith, Joy Lynn-99 Smith, Kathy Eileen- Smith, Kerry-68 Smith, Linda-57, 68, 75 Smith, Melany- Smith, Pamela A.- Smith, Paula-86, 99, 107, 131 Smith, Richard-117 Smith, Sherry Lynn-40 Thomas, Carl- Thomas, David Michael- Thomas, Diane-68 Thomas, Frances R.- Thomas , Gary-73, wo, 104, 105 Thomas, Patricia R.- Thompson, Brad-100, 129 Thompson, Brenda-68, 85 Thompson, Brian Kei-41 Thompson, Curt-117 Venne, Charles- Venne, Dede-100 Verich, Michael-113 Verkeyn, Malinda-68, 103, 110 Vicklund, Randy D.-100, 133 Vig, Vicky Jo-107 Vilayuone, Tuoy- Vilhauer, Eric-100 Vion, Glenn-68, 88 Vollmer, Pamela K.-42 Voynich, Florence-117 Vreeland, Patti M.-54, 57, 88, 135, 142, 145 Wagner, Kristine A,-43, 49, 107, 109 Waite, David Paul-43 Waite, Sharon-68, 127 Walberg, Tammy L.-43 Waletzko, Cheryl-68, 75 Waletzko, Jim-117 Waletzko, Scott A.-43 Wallberg, Michelle-100, 104 Wallgren, Tracy A.-43, 75, 79 Smith , Terry Micheal-40 Softball-121 Soleim, Leah M.-40, 107, 109 Solheim, Kathryn-88 Sommer, Scott-68, 138 Sorenson, Charles- Sorenson, Donna-68, 81, 103 Sorenson, Eric-99 Sorenson, Michelle-99 Soule, Warren-117 Spartan Singers 108 Spaulding, Jason S.-99 Spindler, Thomas J.-40 Stack, John-99, 124, 138 Stack, Paul D.-40 Stage Band-105 Stannard, Dennis-68, 88 Stariha, Joi-68 Stariha, Michelle-99 Stariha, Sara Ann-40 Stark, Patrice Ann-99, 140, 144 Stark, Sheryl-68, 141, 144 Starkey, David J.-40 Strasburg, Steve-99, 104 Stein, Caryn-99 Stein, Michelle-75 Stelmaszewski, Kim-68 Stensland, Andrew-68, 123, 133 Stepan, Allan-68, 126 Stilwell, Timothy D.-40, 102, 105, 108, 109, 112 Stoltz, Brian-68 Stringer, Kristy L.-40 Strohman, Doug-68 Stroozas, Toni-S7, 68, 75, 83 Sullivan, Brian T.-99, 133, 134 Sullivan, Jean-54 Sullivan, Patrick-100 Sullivan, Robert-68, 88 Sullivan, Steven-68 Sundet, Jodi H.-40 Sundvick, Kenneth J.- Susens, Mary E.-79, 100, 104, 107, 131, 140, 144 Swanfeld, Karen-68, 89, 103, 131 Swanson, Kevin-100 Sweeney, Bill-100 Sweeney, Jean-107, 117 Thompson, Dave-85 Thompson, James-68 Thompson, Joann M.- Thompson, Michael C.- Thompson, Nancy J.- Thompson, Tammy Ann-41 Thoorsell, Pamela L.-41 Thomson, Robert-117 Tills, James-68, 103, 105 Timmons, William P.-100 Tobin, Bobbie Jean- Tobin, Carol-68 Tobin, Gerald R,-100 Tokar, Joseph Alan-41 Tollefson, Darla R.-9, 41, 57, 88, 102, 135 Tollefson, Todd A.-100 Tollefson, Troy C.-42 Tomzak, Bernie-117, 120 Tomzak, James D.-42 Tomzak, Mark Bernard-5, 42, 85, 126, 133 Tomzak, Tim Scott-100 Wallin Wallin Wallin Walsh, Walsh, , Allan D.-100, 133 , Jim-100 , Lynda-68, 75 Wallin, William-68 James P.-43 Scott M.-100 Walsh, Stacey Ann-68, 104, 105, 106 Walton, Duana Marie Topping, Hope- Torgerson, Bradley-68 Torrenc Torrey, e, Richard-117 Erin- Tracy, Matthew-100, 133, 138 Tribbey, Paul- Tripp, Mary L.-42, 47, 72, 75, 79, 141, 144 Truesdale, Tamara J,-100, 104, 127 Tucker, Mike-117 Tuinei, Taatofa-100, 138 Tunell, Richard-58, 73, 100 Turcotte, Dan David- Turner, Joanne Rene- Tye, Tonia Marie- Tyson, Charles- Tyson, John- Tyson, Lesley l-'aye-42 Tyson, Lisa-68 Ullan, Lloyd V.-42 Ulvila, Luanne A.- Urban, Urban, Ron G.-100 Steve-68 Ursin, Vic-117 VanAlstine, Lori A.-42 Wangerin, Traci L.-43, 71 Ward, Cindy-57, 68, 75, 142, 145 Warn, Kathy- Warring, Annette M.-79, 100 Warring, Tammi Lynn- Wasko, Lori-68, 79, 102. Waters, Mark-100 Watnemoe, Susan L.-100 Wehner, Alan Thomas-100, 141 Wehner, Laura Ann-43, 57, 83, 109 Weiss, Arnold C.-43, 85 Weiss, Debra-100 Welsh, Steve-117 Wenske, Paul J.- Wermter, Neal Howard- Weselik, Belinda J.-43, 75 West, John L.-100 West, Laura Ann- Westermeyer, Shelly-43 Whitaker, Kimberly- White, Pamela-68, 81 White, Randy-138 White, Ron A.- White, Terri- Wick, Cara- Wick, Lisa, Helen E.-44, 53, 109 Wick, Michael-68 Wick, Scott R.- Wicklund, Elizabeth-44 Wicklund, Lenny J.-44, 133 Wicklund, Warren-68, 129 Wiechert, Cindy-44 Wiechert, Mindy S,-44, 79 Wiechert, Tony-100, 104, 138 Wiitala, Marty E.-5, 44, 72, 133, 141 Wiitanen, Harriet-68, 107, 157 Wildes, Thomas-68 Sweeney, Margaret-68 Sweeney, John Michael-41 Sweeney, Michael W.-41, 123, 133 Sweeney, Peggy Swenson, Joni Lynne-100 Swenson, Julie-100 Boys Swim Team-134 Girls Swim Team-135 Switzer, Stuart-68 Swonger, Phillip L.- Sykes, Todd- VanBuskirk, Craig-100 Vandenberg, Thomas- Vandenberghe, Gary-100 VanErt, Scott-100 VanGuilder, John D.-42 VanHorn, John- VanOvermeiren, Gary-68, 133, 141 VanOvermeiren, Micheal-42, 50, 51, 133, 141 Velin, Carrie S.-102 Wilgren, Terisa-68 Will, Dean G.-100 Will, Dennis-68, 75, 126, 141 Willette, Christi L.-44, 79, 175 Williams, Darlene R.-44 Williams, Jeff-171 Williams, Joyce M, Williams, Lynn-68, 107 Williams, Mary-68 Williams, Robert A.-44, 141 Williams, Tim L.-100 Willie, Michael J.-44, 102, 105 Willie, Timothy-100 Wills, Laura-68, 86 Wilson, Allan-68, 133 Wilson, Scott-100, 133 Wind Ensemble-102, 103 Winters, Shelley-68, 86 Wiseman, Mike-68, 88, 108, 109 112, 129, 134 Witkin, Mike-117 Witthoft, Jeffery-88 Wittke, David J.-107 Wnek, Traci- Wohlend, Charles R.- Wrestling-170, 171 Wright, Charlie-117, 133 Yadon, Sherry Lee-44 Yoder, Dianna-68 Young, Karen- Young, Peggy-117 Zambori, Robert- Zauhar, Debbie-79, 86, 100, 142 145 Zaun, Kelly Ann-100 Zielinski, Todd-68, 123 Zimmer, Mark Leroy-44 Zoltak, Elmer Wm-100 Zowin, Keith-68 Zukowski, Michael-100 index 163 1 f Ci 4 f 6 C3 X ff' RX I people 165 R, 166 people 'N uw-X ,,,.,'-'- 'Q Q gf ,l 5 f .,-ff f ZZ ,, V ,Z if-rf l ..- Z yn I 1 iff. hw N. Q ,am A ..v' people 167 168 people J Lf:g?lyyffT X ,A ,- ix 'ii ' ii ., life is L .o Af fd ,354 , nt. gg? Q ' ,ish K A M' auf 1 'Q' f1v'i Sr! 'Bla ,uv z r x' 17 J ,fray M. 44 me 'rs :sz as .f W ,M . .1 af M, aw, rf fa-Q sau' in sf n M he was nw wa H' Nw l J. 1'9- , 435 .,..' 0 if people 169 wrestling The 1982 Spartan wrestling team was under the coaching of Mr. Joe Reasbeck, was assisted by Mr. Bill Gedde, and Mr. Jeff Williams. Senior captain was Dave Presuhn, while ju- nior captain was Norman Lehto. Roo- lcey of the year was Don Kruger. The manager of the team was Mike Lam- bert. ln addition to attending meets, the individuals learned discipline in maintaining their weight class and having strenuous workouts. Also, ev- eryone can participate regardless of size. WA J-,,,,..-W 170 wrestling t,,,., 1. Wrestling Group - Front Row: Craig Nichols, jimmy Christenson Mike Colborn, Scott Peterson, Norman Lehto, Mark Crase, john Schick Back Row: Assistant Coach Bill Cedde, Assistant Coach jeff Williams, Dave Presuhn, Kai Ode, Don Kruger, Tom Granstrom, Tim Love, Shawn Brown, Manager Mike Lambert, Coach joe Reasbeck, 2, Senior Members of the wrestling team: Tom Granstrom, Kai Ode, Dave Presuhn, Scott Peter- son, Mark Crase, Mike Colborn. 3. Dave Presuhn shows his winning ways. 4. Captain Norman Lehto scoring another takedown, 5. Ready to explode from the referee position-Rookey of the Year Don Kruger. 6. junior Nor- man Lehto and Senior Dave Presuhn, Captains ofthe wrestling team. 7, Kai Ode using a breakdown from referee's position. 8. junior 105 pounder lim Christenson cradle and a pin, 9. Mark Crase, 132 pounder, goes for near leg breakdown. 10, john Schick using the head and arm pinning combina- tion. wrestling 171 Golf 1. Dual Matches: 6 wins 0 losses 2. Triangular Matches: 1 win 2nd ftwicej 3. Quadragular Matches: 0 wins 2 times 2nd place 4. Regional Tournaments: 1st place 5. Sectional Tournament: 2nd place 6. State Tournament Jim Crawford participated Softball Spartans Opponent 10 Proctor 3 11 Hermantown 1 2 Hibbing 0 13 Cloquet 0 3 Morgan Park 1 13 Duluth East 0 8 Hibbing 2 18 Duluth Cathedral 3 7 Duluth Central 2 10 Cloquet 4 11 Denfeld 6 W.I.A.A. Regional 6 Menomonie 7 Varsity Baseball Spartans Opponent 1 Duluth Central 4 4 .Duluth Denfeld 3 10 Duluth East 0 5 Vir inia 2 6 Dufuth East 0 3 Silver Bay 2 12 Duluth Central 2 8 Duluth Denfeld 6 13 River Falls 0 6 Rice Lake 0 9 Duluth East 1 1 Proctor 3 10 Hermantown 4 3 Cloquet 4 1 Rice Lake 5 junior Varsity Baseball Spartans V Opponent 13 Silver Bay 0 0 Morgan Park Forfeit 4 Proctor 3 7 Duluth East 0 1 Two Harbors 3 16 Northwestern 1 5 Hermantown 1 11 Duluth Denfeld 3 Boys Tennis Spartans Opponent 3 Cloquet 2 3 Central 2 5 Cloquet 2 4 Denfeld 1 1 Ashland 4 6 Silver Bay 1 4 Central 1 2 Ashland 5 1 East 6 4 Denfeld 1 3 Cloquet 2 5 Hermantown 0 5 Two Harbors 0 Girls Tennis Spartans Opponent 4 Cloquet 1 1 Duluth Cathedral 4 2 Silver Bay 3 0 Duluth East 5 4 Cloquet 1 4 Duluth Denfeld 1 0 Duluth East 5 4 Duluth Central 1 5 Duluth Denfeld O fi X leg: Varsity Football Spartans Opponent 14 Eau Claire North 8 10 Eau Claire Memorial 7 6 Rochester' 13 0 Moorhead 17 6 Duluth East 13 29 Duluth Denfeldi 0 o I-Iibbing 12 20 Duluth Central 22 27 Ashland 8 Sophomore Football Spartans Opponent 13 Duluth East 6 52 Hermantown 13 42 Two Harbors 8 39 Duluth Central 16 37 Duluth Denfeld 20 34 Hibbing 6 47 Proctor 6 27 Silver Bay 0 s,,2xL1, - V. , . 19' Qs, ,S 3 f ii - I K Q ,xx . 1111 lr. W' Now we have completed another year of school sc have made the decisions that affected my high days and have yet to make decisions about my - the rest of my life. The choices I have made may have complex, daring or assured, slight or What's important is that they which have affected my life, and person. These chances I have taken difference. 174 theme hool f- 1. Steve Eliason has a mouth full of food while construction tech. students spend time at the point cleaning, etc. 2. Lynn Estrella and Bob Gella take time to pose for a picture during the 81' prom We May Never Pass This Way Again. 3. Student participants show off their posters for a poster contest. 4. Mary Jo Hoivik serves coffee at a teachers' breakfast. 5. Patti Vreeland earns credit during a day care week sponsored by the Child Care classes. 6. Christi Willette is caught by surprise while looking for utensils. 7. Gail DeRosia and Kristin Erickson take a break between classes. theme 175 ' 'Wk ez,f,,y-be 'ix 2 it -. xy W i X YS 'G 3 ' EXW ,l ff DV X -I 'Mft ' f.1' f 5' i t 'W ,fix f 11 The Difference Many Seniors believe graduation is the end of the road, for there is nowhere else to go. But actually it is only a new beginning, opening doors to many new horizons. The decisions you make after graduation, at' the end of this road, are going to make all the differ- ence in the world. May the past years spent here assist you in making these decisions and may all of your dreams come true. Most of all, may you reach those shining stars! Good Luck! FINAL Eomoiv ir 'k 1981-1982 'k 'k voL.1Pe. a space by becoming to return to orbit. The two missions opened up new for future space travel, in Bonn Gem'1any s history was rally attended by about lt was indicative of the antinuclear movement Europe. Colony from a 40th PRESIDENT - former movie star and California, was sworn the United States ever to hold that office. His viewpoints marked a change from the previous Carter administration. CABINET CONT ROVEBSY - President Fleagarils controversial and aggresS,lye,1SeGretary of State, Alexanderflyiaig, was chastened for lack ofiteahif blayfearly in the Reagan, administration. 'V - l- u ' 21 MP ' . ,- za-'cv - rr --ea fc. .. ,, ,I ., V, ,A-,,f,a,f-',,., . . . , -, V, . ,, , I , .,, , i ftwerm'Q3lmrmi.Facsa ' if FINAL EDITION ir ir 1981-1982 FIRST WOMAN ON THE COURT - Sandra Day O'Connor became the first woman member of the U,S. Supreme CALIFORNIA GOLD -- Only two years after leading the NFL in losses, the San Francisco 49'ers led the league in victories and won the Super Bowl by defeating Cincinnati. 5 we rl ' l I cl i v- li ggi A ' B I-,Hn-',-,,45 l es, vw ,t.', V it 1 '71, ' J ' , K gf 1 f L ,- -QQ-ae: use ' T- -. D , A , - - , Fir f. -. 'fi fl ' fffxgx Q' e f. 5 s 'ff ' ', wifes I ' - -'ff ASSASSlNATiON ATTEMPT - President Reagan survived an attempt on his life when he was shot outside a hotel as he waved to the crowd. John Hinckley, Jr., was charged with shooting the President and three others. Court. She is a lawyer and a former Arizona state senator. 'QU 1 Fl W . I Q: I iii ' ' if-a'tg1p y I N 1 : ar x ,I .t,,s'..6fe.m5 ,cs, V i k' , 51, HOTEL DISASTER - Suspended walkways covered with people collapsed into the crowded lobby of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, killing 113 persons. fr if f' ' , i X 1 3 l.aw,7n, f Eg I 1134 Men. ibm,- Sf: V' H W ' :mil M SS-g T'll?'I'3 Q . ' UTA .2 5 ., WWW. 9- Tit' INDY 500 - In a mass of controversy, the Indy 500 victory went first to Bobby Unser, then Mario Andretti ishown herel then back to Unser. if X voL.1Pe.4 i..,.......W...a.,,.,,-W.m..:,fL......,.s,..,,.,,,... MCENROE WINS -- John McEnroe defeated Bjorn Borg for the Wimbledon title. During the year, his on-court tennis behavior eamed him the title of Super Brat. ' he i st: 4 'z it Q , tw- -, EGYPT 'S SADAT KILLED - Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, the only Arab leader to make peace with the Jewish stale, was assassinated by a group of army men as he viewed a military parade in Cairo. 5 53141 A '. s i .ffg A' 2 V. I . Q 1 - 4' QA '- E L f V ' X: I, 5 , ff?,,4ge,,g it f . s f ' Ilya 5.-1 Lx, no I ,,,sI A i RUBlK'S CUBE CRAZE - James Nourse devised and published a solution to the Rubik's Cube invented by Hungarian professor Ernb Flubik. 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