Superior High School - Lacedaemon Yearbook (Superior, WI)
- Class of 1983
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1 i E F P I r I E X I y at by 044 0-Mft we Luilcf a. J Looedoemoh superior senior high school superior, wisoohsih pail' ulaae Li ODS Title page . . . Toble of Contents Dedication . . Theme People Seniors ..... Undercloss . Events ..... Orgonlzotlons Foculty .... Sports Ads .... lndex .... People ..... Closing Theme two memaaied, Jmileft, ana! cfaeami four We Paaucflq Mr. Micheal Verich is formerly a teacher and Dean of Boys at Central Senior High. He received his Bachelor of Science from Superior State College and his Master of Arts from the University of Northwestern. After serving as assistant Superintendant he became Superintendant in 497 fl. He is the longest tenured Superintendant inthe School District of Superior and has served in that capacity for twelve years. We will miss him when he retires in June of this year. fbecficale Mr. Benjamin Kanninen is symbolic of The Fufure in our Theme. This is his firsT year as principal aT Superior Senior High, replacing Mr. BerT Beglinger. Having graduaTed from Denfeld High School in 1968, The new principal has aTTended PrinceTon UniversiTy in New Jersey, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in English. He also aTTended SainT Thomas College in ST. Paul, and U.M.D. where he earned a speciallsT cerTificaTe in adminisTrgTion. 0 VG A Superior FuTure In 'I993 When we The Seniors of 'I983 Garner For The 'IO year class reunion A Copy of This Yearbook Wiii probably be presenT Looking Through iT We wiii see faces Perhaps noT seen in '10 years, Memories Perhaps noT ThoughT of in 40 years, This will be our past on which we have buiiT A SUPERIOR FUTURE. T A is ,5 , , cladd of 83 Lailcfd a uzfzea faluae eighT mf, laiay , ancf lamafmaw yeftlteacfazf, nine Q' Mi ww mei 5.1 felyfzfl 4? wee, V ge 4? wx it Q 1 SEA!! GRS Q 'gash . Xgii 1 fggfv X Lori .leon Adcms Pomelo Joy Adamson Denise Roe Allen Robby Steven Almer + SE' f ls ,, '1 5 1 F rss js Hgh 5 fx gg? 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One TrodiTion of The ChrisTmos Donce oT SSHS is ThoT iT is olwoys girl osk boy . iviosT couples go ouT To dinner eiTher before or dfTer The donce, Then bring The evening To o close by going To o smoll porTy. Debbie Zouhor ond Poui Gidley enjoying Themselves ciT The dance. Liso Loiflomme ond Jeff Nelson pose for Q picTure before ieoving for The donce. Pom Loureys ond Gerry Moe. Jane Hill iviork Tomzdk siop for ci picTure. Cory Brochu ond iVIorTy Gonser escope from The dance fioor To o quieTer spoT. srxTy-four M ' f .33 x Q High Quiz Bowl led by jewson 84 siTek High Quiz Bowl sTarTed aT SSHS dur- ing The 4979-4980 school year. This year's members are: Brian Erdman, David Johnson, Arnie ParenTeau, Mary Jo SiTek, and Jeff STillwell. The Taping was held Thursday January 43, aT 7:00 p.m. in The CaTherine Oh- man TheaTre in The McCaskil build- ing on The UW-Superior Campus. The school was awarded a scholar- ship for Their parTicibaTion in This evenT. The coach for The High Quiz Bowl Team is Ms. Sally Jewson. The capTain for The Team is Mary Jo Si- Tek. All games are aired on SaTur- days aT 42:30 on channel 6. High Quiz Bowl is fashioned afTer The fam- ous college bowl of The 4960's. Champions earn The righT To aTTend The NaTional Compe-TiTion. ,js - In rum J. 'tr ff Above: Ms. Jewson, Arnie ParenTeau, Jeff STiIIwell, Brian Erdman, David Johnson and Mary Jo SiTek pose for Quiz Bowl piciure. Mary Jo SiTek Takes a break from her sTudy- ing David Johnson refreshes his mind. Ms. Jewson and Jeff STillwelI sound ouT a word TogeTher. AT LefT: Ms. Jewson. Arnie ParenTeau and Da- vid Johnson do some research. sixTy five VVaTer Show 4982 aqua-maids are WaTershow for spring 4982 had The Theme Aqua-maids are NaTurally Yours! IT was held under The direc- Tion of Mrs. Shirley Gillman and Mrs. Carol Haglin on May 5, 6, and 7. STu- denT direcTors were Mary PeTerson and Darla Tollefson. The show opened wlTh dancers per- forming To The song Aquarious and swimmers To LeT The Sunshine The foursome in The acT Going Bananas WaTershow Group ShoT - Seafea: Tammy Nykanen, Missy Podgorak, Mary Jo PorTer, Jill SmiTh, KaThy Moran, Janell Kallsirom, Diane Hall, Elyse HofsTedT, Tracey Lagro. Brenda Hugdahl. Ronda PeTerson. Jean Haskins. Wen- dy KaarTo, Julie Hoskins. Barb Rossmeisl, Mi- chelle Sorenson. Debbie BergsTrom. Kneeling: Mary Peferson, Lori Wehner, PaTTi Rozowski, Robin SiTek, Kris Johnson, Jean Larson, Dala Tollefson, PaTTi STark, Karen GoTelaere, Paula Anderson, Lisa Blank, Michele Holf, Tammy Frasier, Bunny Leland, Carolyn Berg, RiTa Dahl. Sue Peferson, AnneTTe Warrlng, Kim DarsT, Sue Eisenmann, Gina Sekelsky, Pam WhiTe, AnneTTe LaFlamme, Lisa Campbell, Jenny Larsen. Dancers performing To Aquarius in The open- ing number. They are: Robin Sifek, Gina Se- kelsky, Kris Johnson, Sue Eisenmann, Kim Darsi, Jean Larsen slxTy-six XX Il naTur-ally yours! ln . Darla Tollefson performing a solo To The Rose , and Ann DoherTy dancing To 'iCharioTs of Flre are jusf Two examples of whaT became a successful show. The finale, con- sisTing of mosT of The casT, closed wiTh Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head . All of The girls Qapproximafe- ly sixTyj of This years show worked hard To make The show one of The best ever. ,443 The Finale consisted of most of The cost. The girls here ore Polli Rozowski, Kim Dorsf, Liso Cornpbell, ond Annelle Worring. Kerrnii wos one of The moin oilrociions in The clci Ruin- bow Connection . An umbrella wos formed ol The end of the Finole. Lighting crew consisied of: Sherri Conklin, Mory Elovsky, Koren Hogg, Liso Douceiie, Ko- ren Dhooge, Deonno Moss, Soncly Geogcin, Jeannine Munsell, ond Colleen Culliion. sixly-seven Our Lives l-love JusT Begun prom 1982 Our Lives Have Jus? Begun was The Theme for The 4982 Junior-Senior Prom, May 22. Dancing was held from 9:00 To 1:00 wiTh Shades pro- viding music in The cafeTeria. Pho- Tography services were provided by EmmerT PhoTography for inTeresTed Jody Jenda and Tim KoTTer waiT for The Grand March. One of The many decorative features aT The prom was The punch founTain. Lead singer from The band. Shades. Queen Deanna Moss and King Dale Lund- gren. slxly-eighT couples. RefreshmenTs were served by freshmen. The Grand March be- gan aT 8:00 wiTh Kris Johnson and STeve Olson, accompanied by Sue Presuhn, singing Endless Love as Deanna Moss and Dale Lundgren were crowned Queen and King. l lr 5 Bi' 4 'is ii Amanda Van Hoibeck was the flower girl and Shawn Glonek was crown bearer, Annette LaFlamme and Joe Tokar pictured before Prom. Sharon Pollock and Jim Tillis take time to pose for a picture. Mark Nordness and Angie Lanhart take time to have some punch. 1982 Prom Court: Bill Laible, Kim Olson. Bill McCoshen, Carolyn Berg, former King T.J. McGiilis, Dale Lundgren, Deanna Moss, former Queen Colleen Cochrane, Jeannine Munsell, Jon Berg, Bunny Leland and Neal O'ShduQ- nessy. in front, Shawn Glonek and Amanda VanHolbeck. sixty-nine Homecoming spartans take the cake Medallion Hunt, Dress-up Day, Pow- der Puff Football, Jersey Day. Spirit Day, Assembly, Parade, Dance, and the Football game were many of the Homecoming activities for the 82-83 school year. The theme was Spartans Take the Cake . Many floats were decorated with this theme and were displayed during the parade which took place in downtown Superior. The football game against Duluth East ended in the score of 37-O QEasts victoryj. Mickie Danielson was crowned Homecoming Queen during half- time at the game. The Dance fol- lowed the game with the band Out- cry. The winners in the float division were: Clubs: VICA- best DECA-most creative, and Health Careers-most humorous. The Homeroom winners were: 142-best 222-most creative, 230-most humorous. Carts Palmer speaks during the assembly. A banner of the many events taking place the week of Homecoming. Health Careers displaying their float in the parade. Two clowns pose for a picture after the Homecoming parade. Construction tech. received the best in the float contest. seventy l . . Q X . Q : Z 'X I . MX MQ y, MS ,fi 4 i i '-N.. EXVW 3 Q A gs? ,Q j M , 1 'Ib 1 ns, Verich Speaks To '82 GraduaTes sevenTeenTh annual commencemenT S.S.H.S. class of 4982 held The 47Th annual commencemenT exercises in The Senior High gymnasium. Senior Class presidenT Lorna Modeen ad- dressed her classmaTes aT The June '10Th evenT. The main speaker To address The group was Mr. Micheal Verich, su- perinTendenT of schools for The Su- perior School DisTricT. His speech was enTiTled You are The FuTure. Mrs. Elaine Hedenblad, PresidenT of The Board of EducaTion, conferred The Diplomas. Rev. J.E. Presuhn deliv- ered The invocaTion prior To The ex- ercises, and PasTor H. Duane Aslyn offered The benedicTion afTer The ceremony. The exercises began aT 8 p.m. wiTh The graduaTes ushered in To music provided by The Senior High School orchesTra, under The direc- Tion of Miss BeTh Bashara, sTudenT direcTor. 23 scholarships were awarded, 37 NHS sTudenTs graduaT- ed along wiTh 4 YFU sTudenTs. 1 sevenfeenm 'vm'-N' r T: Commencemen Exercise f Jig, X 4' mi SLTHUQL ' O 0:39 mamma sumoia H 1 s H ow 055 fb 0 so sf Q ' Q29 G ITXCHSZT ' Qi f1',f,J4,p Sf- , 6 gg wmfx . Qv gfyslfy es Cb T use 55:5 0 .f ' L, ' T Q! N G AQ? 5 Q31 . 3 I Q75 QI L? Q Mr. Micheal Verich delivers main speech CommencemenT Booklefs Tell sTudenTs all im- porTanT information abouT graduaTlon. Mrs. Elaine Hedenblad and Mr. BerT Beglinger, principal, confer diplomas. The 1982 graduaTlng class awaiT diplomas. sevenTy-Two Group involvement Stressed Titleenth annual spartan fiesta Spartan Fiesta, The cultural art dis- play was held Thursday May 27, 4982 at 7:30 p.m. in The High School gymnasium, for The 'l5Th consecu- tive year. Many departments were involved in This affair which gives stu- dents and parents the chance to see paintings, woodworking, pot- tery, jewelry, and other arts and crafts. The Drama Club performed Little Women a production arranged just for that occassion and The Jazz band, under The direction of Mrs. Cheri Zuber, also performed as did The handbell choir under The direc- tion of Mrs. Jean Sweeney. D.E.C.A. QDistribuTive Education Clubs of Americaj sponsored a style show aT The fiesta. The Fiesta not only helps students by allowing them to sell their works of art, it also teaches groups how to work Together. ' N Parents and teachers and other interested people brouse Through the items on display Greg Maki and Linda Hanson relax after the bands performance. Many unusual pots and other ceramic items were displayed. Paintings of all sizes, and textures were sold. seventy-Three VdlenTines Week Feb 8-'l'l sdndy geegdn-mike hdrimdn mr. dnd ms. sweeThedrT VoIenTines week wds Feb. 8-ll Numbered heorTs were hidden in The school. The people who found The hedrTs wiTh The correcT numbers won d prize. The winners were Deon Kowdlik, Donnd Morino ond Michelle Maki. During lunch The compufer ddTlng resulTs ond vdlenTines were sold by J.S.A. ond corndTions were sold by The Germdn Club. Also dur- ing The week There wds d condy counTing conTesT wiTh ScoTT Grd- vening correcTly guessing The dmounT of cdndy in The jdr. There was d jersy day ond o swedTsuiT ddy. On Friddy sTudenTs voTed for Mr. ond Mrs. SweeTheorT. Sdndy Geegdn ond Mike Hc1rTmdn were ndmed Mr. ond Ms. SweeT- hedrT. The ProducT wds The bond for The ddnce. Mondoy, Feb. 'IA wos Red ond WhiTe dcry and VoIenTines were hdnded ouT during home- room. Above: Gloss coses in The link promoTe Vol- enTine week Feb. 8-'1'l. RighT: Amy Mdrlinson GT The donce. sevenTy-four l Above: AnneTTe Wdrring showing off her jersy. Above Right: Lori Adoms ond Lindo SmiTh on jersey doy. Right: PdTTi Word. ,Q ,A sy, .Mgmt , -Q ly' 4 Q my V? .gyffff wr J re s 2 2 if . , gi M .-5 'fry f .gf , , .q , . ff f ,, ,N Z fair, 1 f, Exi f iggrf l S f 'E ii 2 M i W. 1,,' ' LA ,J k 3 ,V ' Adi l' 1 9,171 J JJ .or f'A Above Left: Anno Gucinski, Above: Sign in Yhe link. For Left: Peggy McNoughTon, Mary Susens. ond Terry Chompoign enjoying Themselves ol The donce. Left Doree LoJoie. Below Leflz Tim Rich, Tonic Polmer, and Dennis Will. Below: April O'Neii. 'Nl seveniy-five y i 1 ya! ff mgkf onqnnagnvaoms l The 4982 Joint Student Assembly plans new activities The 1982 J.S.A. or Joint Student As- sembly has sponsored many fun ac- tivities for this year. Many of these activities are new, but some are old activities that have been changed in order to make them more fun. These activities included a Wel- come Week, Halloween Dance, Christmas Dance and MORP Coppo- site of prom.j J.S.A. advisor is Mr. Ed Gallagher. Junior class officers: Mike Golat, Jane Hill, Kathy Moran, Jody Jencla. Kim Olson and Caris Palmer at a JSA meeting. JSA officers: Sue Eisenmann, Secretary: Linda Cronin, Treasurer: Lori Wosko, President: Kelly Gaynor, Vice President. Sophomore class officers: Amy Martinson, Patti Ward, Elaine Hogg, Bernie Olson. Not Pictured-Senior Class Officers: President- Erik Scott: V. President-Shannon O'Brien: Sec- retary-Shari Kosobuski, Treasurer-Sandy Gee- gan. seventy-eight During this year, his first year as advi- sor, some changes took place and new events were added. One ma- jor change that took place was the changing of the constitution which was done in order to clear up and specify the rules to the members. Ten members from each grade are elected plus six special members are appointed at large. Sophomore group-Front Row: Amy Martin- son, Maria Drinkwine, Kathy Notton, Jean Maki, Bridgette Golat Back row: Shelly Ta- felski, Cathy Cochrane, Theresa Jaros, Naomi Feldman, Elaine Hogg, Bernie Olson. Junior group-Front Row: Kathy Moran, Mike Golat, Debbie Zauhar. Row 2: Gina Sekelsky, Kelly Hogan, Kris Edwards, Jane Hill, Theresa Lull, Linda Cronin, Wendy Larson Back Row: Annette Warring, Jody Jenda, Betsy Kenne- dy, Mary Kay Tafelski, Caris Palmer, Sue Pe- terson, Sheryl Head, Holly Gilbert, Sue Eisen- mann. Senior group-Front row: Lori Wasko, Second Row: Scott Crase, Randy Gilbert, Jim Tills, Pat Murphy Third Row: Sandy Geegan, Erik Scott, Lori Adams. Fourth row: Kris Olson, Kim Olson. Top rowi Kelly Gaynor, seventy-nine The SS!-I8 Link Newspaper sTudenT and Teachers bring iT back! Concerned and enThusiasTic sTu- denTs have once again accom- plished a major goal: reviving The school newspaper. Responding To sTudenT inTeresT, Ms. Sally Jewsen and Mr. David LeibforTh became advisors To a group of iournalisTical- ly-inclined wriTers. Mr. William Rehn- sTrand also assisTed in The planning and wiTh The firsT Two issues. The newspaper, which was originally called The Sparfan Specrafor, was renamed by The newspaper sTaff. IT is now The SSHS Lihk. Covered by The wriTers are news, feaTure, sporTs and ediTorial sTories. This exTra-curricular projecT is published once every quarTer and is available To Those sTudenTs who paid The STudenT EvenT fee. The SSHS Link is yeT an- oTher demonsTraTion of whaT ambi- Tion, enThusiasm and a liTTle hard work can accomplish. Jenny Bauer works on an arTicle. Group pic- Tured: Back Row: Ray Carey, Erik ScoTT, Gary Thomas, Tony Meys, Front Row: Jeff STilwell. Mrs. Sally Jewson, Doug Odlevak, Marilyn Ma- Tiski. and Jenny Bauer. Doug Odlevak, Ms. Jewson and Jeff STilwell working an The pa- per. Mr, LeibforTh helps wiTh The acTiviTies of producing The newspaper. Marilyn MaTiski. page ecliTor, looks over one of The assign- menTs. The SS!-1'SLink. eighTy 'N ,, .sh ' ' F X44- . .W wx 1 -D! t 'N -M . ia g 'Jw' W, 1- 4, .ssq.,.,. XY SH A. I 13.5, 7 . J ' ' if ggi? W ,, ,Q ?-.s.,x . . as r ' 5' 'T iv I' ffm gn-R - T Q D, I s fs ,.5,g3gv T T 6350 2 , as - , T - . ,,. W Forensics building on communicoTion skills Forensics is one of Superior Senior's mosT useful and inTeresTing exTra- curricular acTiviTies. The coach, Wil- liam RehnsTrand, and l'depuTy coach, Joy Bashara, work TogeTher To help Team members develop Their poTenTial as public speakers. ParTicipanTs musT labor To achieve easily undersTood speeches, clear arTiculaTion, and naTural gesTures. CaTegories such as public address, play-acTing, significanT speech, in- TerpreTer's TheaTre, demonsTraTion, poeTry, prose, and four-minuTe speech offer a wide varieTy of learning experiences and allow for a large number of parTicipanTs To en- Ter in conTesTs, The Team aTTends aT leasT Two inviTaTional meeTs a year besides Taking parT in sub-disTricT, disTricT, and sTaTe compeTiTion. This year The Team placed Third aT The Eau Claire meeT and second aT The River Falls inviTaTional. Tim Rich receives assistance from Coach Rehnsrrand. Gail Larson rehearses her piece for a conTesT. Group phoTo: Back Row: Erik Simon, Todd STalvig, KaTy Anderson, Richie Tunell, Chuck Levings, Dave Larson, STeve Erickson, Bob STein, John KeiTh, Row 2: ScoTT Velin, Tracy Nelson, Tony Meys, Marilyn Ma- Tiske, Virginia Dickas, Shannon O'Brien, Teresa KeiTh, Don Schiller, Kelly Murphy, Renee Barnes, Kim Warring, BeTh Hilger, FronT Row: Gary Thomas, Gail Larson, BeTh Frandsen, Deebra Aslyn, Linda Ohvall, Tim Rich, Ray Carey, and Greg Johnson. A few of The award winning speakers-Bock Row: Tim Rich, Greg Johnson, Tony Meys, Tony STalvig, Shannon O'Brien, Deebra Aslyn, Gary Thom- as, FronT Row: lVlr. William RehnsTrand, Ce- leste DeRozier, Don Schiller, and Linda Ohvall. eighTy-one AcTive ln School 84 CommuniTy Tania palmer - sTaTe presidenT D.E.C.A. QDisTribuTive EducaTion Clubs of Americaj members are ac- Tive in school and in The communiTy. STudenTs from The Superior ChapTer will compeTe in disTricT, sTaTe and naTional compeTlTion. This year's DECA naTionals will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tania Palmer, The Wisconsin DECA sTaTe presidenT, is The only sTudenT from Superior To be eIecTed To ThaT high office. Tania presides over an organizaTion of over 500 members. Junior vice-presldenT for each class are Colleen Barion and Link HunTer. Mary Kay Tafelski and Brian DiTT- brender are Treasurers for Their classes. Local senior presidenT is ScoTT Crase: vice residenT is Lori Adams' secre D I - Tory is Susie NoTTon. Treasurer is Hen- ry Reimer: reporTer is KurT Naumon, and hisTorian is Wayne Mack. Advisor is Mr. Bob BarreTTe. Tania Palmer, DECA Stare President Front Row: Linda Smiih, Susie Notion, Joan Haskins, Char LeBel, Theresa Connolly. Sec- ond Row: Mary Connors, Kim Gravening. Yvonne DeRosia, Tania Palmer, MiTch BriTTon. KurT Naumann, Lori Adams, Lisa DouceiTe, Cindy Ward. LasT Row: RondeTTe Hallgren, Bill McCoshen, Henry Reimer, Mark Hedenblad. Wayne Mack, Dennis Will. Dennis Will working hard on DECA. eighTy-Two fmlisfiiliiifi iiiii -Emnlll :fffw:,,, E , :nag N Niqfi, , .4 . Q S' W .554 x'hI Efiffwi ' wi, 4 aw VICA healTh careers - consTrucTion Tech. VocaTional lndusTrial Clubs of Amer- ica enables The sTudenT To geT in- volved wiTh areas ThaT are noT regu- larly TaughT in high school such as HeaITh Careers and ConsTrucTion Tech. HealTh Careers Teaches abouT everyday hospiTal proce- dures. STudenTs Tour The hospiTal, learn medical Terminology, firsT aid and lisTen To guesT speakers. IT also Tom Leggale posing for a picfure. FirsT semesTer Healih Careers. Froni Row: Bus Driver Johnny STupak, Advisor Mrs. Pai John- son, Kim Sherman, Mary Jo Porier, Paula Nel- son, Lisa Renier. Row 2: Barb Harrison, Heidi Baies, Carrie Krawza, Kelly Zaun, Michelle Siariha, Paula Kavaiecz. Back Row: Holly Gil- berT, KaTy Anderson, Brenda Leufhner, Carol Knickrehm, Liz Carlson, Michelle Maki, Lisa Crawford, Wendy Harju, Monica Greely, Tommie Boldi. Second Semesier Health Careers. FronT Row: Denise Allen, Doree Lasioie, Nancy Davis, Mi- chelle Andersen, Tracy Lagro. Row 2: Wendy Beauio, Becky Gerding, Debbie Anderson, Gail Larson, Debbie ST. George, PaTTy Hars- vick, Denise Bergsland. Back Row: Polly Bee, Diane STroT, Keri DeMeyer, Colleen Can- non, Heidi Bonneville, Peggy Sweeney, Lisa Campbell, Mrs. Pai Johnson. eighTy-Tour furThers Their knowledge ofa career choice. To be in ConsTrucTion Tech. a general knowledge TesT musT be Taken. IT is a seiecTive class which is made up of 25 juniors and 25 seniors. They learn carpenTry skills which will be helpful in fuTure years. AT IasT summers STaTe CarpenTry Compe- TiTion, Superior won 'lsT, 2nd, 3rd and 4Th places. 'ki' si! Consiruciion Tech Seniors Froni Row: Brad Torgerson, Mike Lomberi, Poul Micholski. Will Chrisienson, Sieve Sullivan, Tom Leggole, Koore Berg. Mr. Dove Thompson - Advisor. Bock Row: Poul Krenz, Tim DeSmeT, Scoif Boriley, Scoli Johnson, Brion Slolz, John Kri- scik, Tom Korobo, Joe Goeiil. Will Chrislenson. presideni of Conslruciion Tech, ol o meeiing. Working on The Homecoming floor. Tom Leggoie moking o speech. Sieve Sullivon ond Joe Goeill hord oi work. Joy Meyers. The Homecoming flooi mode by Consiruc- lion Tech. eighiy-live Drama DepaiTmenT The sounds of a musical come back! lT's been since 1981 ThaT SSHS has sponsored a musical producTion. Joy Ba- shara, direcTor of The Drama DeparTmenT, selecTed The Sound of Music for The 1983 show. ThaT was noT The exTenT of The Drama DeparTmenT's acTiviTies. Early in The year, The one-acT play, 'Fabulous Fable FacTory , Traveled To Sfevens PoinT for compeTiTion. The FFF Toured all of The local elemenTary schools and gave many oTher performances as well. The Drama Club was also busy wiTh such acTiviTies as The Jaycee's HaunTed House. The 1983 Theme, Bound for Broadway was appropriaTe as iT characTerized The year's acTors' and acTresses' high-seT goals and enThusiasm, along wiTh Their unequaled performance sTandards. CleTe Slrak demonsTraTes his abiliiy To use makeup To creaTe an illusion. The 1982-83 Drama Club: Back Row: Rodger Sayen, Rick Manor, Scoif Velin, Amy Birch, Marisa Bear, Sfephanie Gaermynck, GreTchen Boggess, Doug Odlevak, Jill Ross, Lisa Blank, BeTh PeTer- son, Johan Selander, Row 3: Gary Thomas, Chuck Levings, Paula SmiTh, ScoTf Pleus, Todd STalvig, Shannon O'Brien, JaneTTe Sweeney, Alvaro Nunez, Row 2: Pam Chrisfman, Brenda Burdick, Laura Wills, Helmi Bongers, Mary Elavsky, Linda Ohvall, Befh Frandsen, BeTTy T Pawlikowski, Cafhy Hargrove, Befh Hilger, Fronf Row: Rene Peferson, Greg Erickson, PaTTi GoTf, Jane Ely, Kelly Murphy, Sue Dorin, and Sue Hendrickson. Mike Burgraff volun- Teers Time To help wiih seT consTrucTion. Young audience members give Their aTTen- fion. Doggish parTicipanTs in Drama Club's creaTive enfry for The Homecoming Parade. Drama Club officers: Jane Ely, GreTchen Bog- gess, Linda Ohvall, Doug Odlevak, and Shan- non O'Brien. Cast members of The Sound of Music: Back Row: Jane Routh, Scott Velin, Scott Pleus, Amy Birch, Marisa Bear, Stephanie Gaer- mynck, Gretchen Boggess, Doug Odlevak, Jill Ross, Mark Deniswicz, Row 3: Clete Strak, Gary Thomas, Chuck Levings, Paula Smith, Carol Elmgren, Beth Tribbey, Don Schiller, Todd Stalvig, Shannon O'Brien, Janette Sweeny, Alvaro Nunez, Row 2: Brenda Bur- dick, Georgeanna Thorsell, Laura Wills, Helmi Bongers, Mary Elvasky, Llncla Ohvall, Beth Franasen, Betty Pawlikowski, Shelby Wolfe, Chris Newman, Front Row: Don Doolittle, Pat Wiseman, Greg Erickson, Tara Newman, Patti Gott, Jane Ely, Shari Kosobuski, ancl Kelly Mur- phy. Christa Schulz reads a note as a part of FFF , A few FFF members: Christa Schulz, Richie Tunell, Laurie Schwantes, Shannon O'Brien, and Marisa Bear. Rob Hughes, Richie Tunell and Patti Gott acting out one of the fables. Doug Odlevak in costume. A scene from the Fabulous Fable Factory including Laurie Schwantes, Doug Odlevak and Shan- non O'Brien. eighty-seven Harvard Model UniTed NaTions a beginning for Tomorrow's leaders Today's youTh musT have an under- sTanding of world problems in order To be effecTive leaders of Tomor- row. The Harvard Model UniTed Na- Tions is perhaps The besT organiza- Tion aT our school working Toward advancing sTudenTs' knowledge of world happenings. The conference. which includes approximaTely 4600 sTudenTs from all over The USA, is one of The largesT and mosT realisTic held anywhere. SSHS's Team began re- searching The UniTed NaTions in July. By OcTober, The group had focused on The counTry of Denmark. The Team had To have an undersTand- ing of how Danes look aT world problems in general and how To re- solve some of These problems. lT is an organizaTion which requires re- search, dedicaTion and hard work. IT can be a very rewarding exper- ience. Top righT: Gary Thomas, Tony Meys and Tom Rich showing old Sa new archiTecTure. NexT: MeeTing new people. The 1982 Harvard MUN SSHS DelegaTion-fFronT Rowtj Ray Carey. Tony Meys, Jeannine Munsell QRow 2:1 Thom- as Rich. Tracy Nelson, Mike GolaT qBack Rowj Gary Thomas, CelesTe DeRozier and Sue Pre- suhn. Above: Ray Carey and Tony Meys dis- cover how lonely iT is aT The Top. lmmediaTe righT-above: SSHS's guys go ouT To conquer The World! Far righT-above: Ray Carey's im- pressive resoluTion. Below: Tony Meys, Ray Carey and Tom Rich in BosTon. lmmediafe righT: Jeannine Munsell, may we have your aTTenTion please? Below righT: Mike Golat working in his commiTTee. eighTy-eighT DuluTh Model UniTed NaTions SSI-IS sends large delegaTion Superior Senior High School is offen superior in many areas of exTra-cur- ricular acTivlTies and our parficipa- Tion in Dulufh Model U.N. is no ex- cepfion. We usually have The lar- gesT delegaTion and Therefore we receive one or Two of The mosT im- porTanT counTries along wiTh a few smaller counTrles. The SSHS delega- Tion is usually asked To fill several prominenf posifions as officers, also. 2 . 2 2 l The sTudenTs, under The direcfion of Mr. Mike Wifken, musT meeT several requiremenTs before They are al- lowed To aTTend. The purpose of The program is To promofe awareness of world problems and To direcf sTu- denTs To look aT problems from dif- ferenT perspecTives. DuluTh MUN is sponsored by The YMCA in cooper- afion wiTh UMD, where The evenT Takes place. 2 . 3 Far above: Mary Berger and BeTTy Kay Pawli- kowski enjoy The conference. The 1982 Du- luTh Model U.N. SSHS delegaTion-fFronT Rowzj Mary Berger, Henry Reimer, Cindy Makela, Terri Gregoire, Amy McDonald, Margaref Donahoe CROW 2:3 Belly Kay Pawlikowskl, John Becker, BriTTa Johnson, Sue Presuhn, Darla MaTTson, Mary Elavsky, Maureen GolaT QBack Rowzy Carol Anway, Celesfe DeRozier, Todd Franzen, Pam Adamson, Pam Beckman and Mary PeTerson. Margaref Donahoe and Maureen G-olaT Thinking Things over. Todd Franzen abouT To voice U.S.S.R.'s opinion. Darla Maffson, Cindy Makela and Sue Pre- suhn working hard. elghTy-nine Locedoemon yeorbook sToTf 4983 Locedoemon, The nome of The on- nuol oT Superior Senior High School, meeTs os o regulor closs. They olso meeT during ouTside Time in order To meei The deodlines, ThoT come ev- ery four weeks, To guoronTee springTime delivery. STudenTs work on phoTogrophy, loyouT, copy, ond disTribuTion of The book. They olso sell nome imprinrs ond help orgonize ond disTribuTe underclossmen pho- Tos. EighTeen sTudenTs moke up The Above Right AnneTTe Worring breoks for o picTure. Above: Sue Eisenmon hos fun while doing o loyouT. Locedoemon Group ShoT-Ground level: Sue Elsenmonn, Liso Tock, ScoTT VonErT, Mory .lo PorTer, Sue Peierson. Debbie BergsTrom, BeTh Brown, Colleen McCoshen, Kris Edwords, An- neTTe Lolflcrmme, AnneTTe Worring, Jockie yeorbook sToff. There ore on oddi- Tionol Three poeple who ocT os pho- Togrophers, who Toke Their own pic- Tures, develop The film, ond prinT The picTures. Their odvisor is lvlr. Phil Fern- jock. The yeorbook sToff's odvisor is lvlrs. Arlene OsTerlund. The home Lo- cedoemon is pronounced los' e de' men, ond meons o powerful miliTory ciTy in oncienT Greece. Home of The SporTons Cole, Eric Vilhouer, Fence level: Poul Soyen, lvliich BriTTon, Chris Kreger, Trocy Nelson NoT picTured: Holly GilberT. Lower righT: AnneTTe Lolilomme ond Sue Pe- Terson looking for ideos in yeorbooks. Below: Mrs. OsTerlund helping BeTh Brown. Weisberg Swim 4982-83 The Weisberg Swim Therapy Pro- gram is made up of abouT ThirTy SSHS volunTeers who Take sTudy halls, phy ed, or Their lunch hour ev- ery Thursday To work wiTh The handi- capped children from The Cooper Weisberg CenTer. The volunTeers help The sTudenTs on o one-To-one basis. The children learn how To floaT, crawl, bob, plus how To geT along wiTh oThers. The firsT session was held on Sep- Tember 30, and mosT Thursdays ThroughouT The school year. Mr. Mike Pahlen, head swimming coach, is The advisor for This group, which includes 4OTh, llTh, and 'l2Th grade sTudenTs, including Two Y.F.U. sTudenTs, ParTicipaTion in This program is open To any inTeresTed sTudenT who is will- ing To give of Their Time. 495' Above lefT: STephanie Gaermynck, a YouTh For UndersTanding volunTeer, helping a sTu- denT. NexT: Jim Johnson and Sue PeTerson IisTening To insTrucTions. Weisberg Swim Group: FronT Row: Shawna King, Richard Kujava, Kim LeBard, Julie Moen, Debbie RiTchie, John STack, Back Row: STeph- anie Gaeremynck, Jim Johnson, Jackie Cole, John Higgins, Richard Burhanns, Dave Holm- berg, Jody Anderson, Kelly Hogan, Sue PeTer- son, HarrieT WiiTanen, llka Mueller, Laura MounTer, NoT picTurecl: Mary Ball, Traci Ber- quisT, Kelly Gaynor, Melissa Johnson, Shari Ko- sobuski, Tracey Lagro, Camille LenfesTy, Suzie NoTTon, Tina Silverness, Chris Thielman, Rob Gaylord, KeiTh TrauTman, and Dan Johnson. AT lefT: SSHS VolunTeers helping sTudenTs ouT of The wafer. ninTy-one We have 6 YFU sTudenTs aTTending SSHS This year. All of Them are 'i2Th grade sTudenTs. We asked Them aIiTTIe abouT Their background. These are Their replies. Ilka Mueller is from Germany and Tells of her homeTown, G-ablTamb. IT has 30,000 people. They have more places To go There, such as discos. She likes SSHS, buT says iT is a very sTrlcT school abouT Things like coming in laTe. She says ThaT They have more freedom in her school. Johan Bo Erik Selander is from Sweden. He is sfaylng wiTh his cousin, Brian Lundberg who graduaTed from SSHS lasT year. Johan says They don'T have American fooTball in Sweden or Europe, buT says he really likes To play fooT- ball. He comes from STockhom, The caplTol of Sweden. lT's a big beauTiful clTy where abouT 4,000,000 people live. l KenneTh Andersen is from Norway and lives wiTh KaThryn and Frank HoITon. HolmesTrand is The Town he comes from. IT has 40,000 clTlzens. In The old Times HolmesTrand was a very famous sailing vessel Town. MosT of The peo- ple in his Town work aT an aluminum facTory. He likes To go down-hill skiing and play soccer. YouTh For UndersTanding Wilhemia Anfonia Arnolda Bonger is from The Nefher- lands. Her commenT on SSHS is ThaT The school organizes more school evenTs Than hers. She doesn'T really like The building so much because she feels a IiTTle closed in. She is more used To big windows and fresh air. She lives in a village of abouT 3,000 people. Nearby is a foresT wiTh a biT of farming. Her home Town is called Herkenbosch. Sfephanie Gaeremynck is from Belgium and is sTaying wiTh one of our class maTes Paula Smifh. She likes To dance, go To The TheaTre, and dream. The Town of Brus- sels, where she lives, has abouT 'I million people. They have a loT of places To shop and eaf. They also have a loT of museums. You have To be af leasT 'I8 years old To drive in Belgium, so you have To Take The bus or have your mom give you a ride To wherever iT may be you wanT To go. Alvaro Fernando Nunez Bassaez is from PunTa Arenas. Chile. He likes SSHS, and says The Teachers are very nice people, and sTudenTs are very friendly. He enjoys The music deparTmenT of SSHS. SporTs in his counTry are The same, buT more popular is soccer. He likes To play The guifar and sing. School ForesT presenTs olTernaTive curriculum School ForesT lies 22 miles souTh on Highway 35. IT is a camp used as an alTernaTive To regular classroom work. IT is a Three crediT, selecTed course card subjecT wiTh limiTed en- rollmenT. Mrs. Debbie Carroll and Mr. Bernie Dinda Teach each of Two groups: am. and p.m. Academic classroom work along wiTh foresT work make up The curriculum. Mike BriTTon and Glenn Vion Taking Time To pose for a picTure. RusTy Banks cuTTing down a birch Tree aT The school foresT, FronT row: A.J. Bukovich. Middle row: Rick McDermoTT, Pam MarTineau, Ray Nlnclorf, Dennis STannard, RusTy Banks, Dale Beckwell. LasT row: Glenn Vion, Gary Carlson, Jeff WiTThofT, Leo Sando, Marshall Phillips, Mike BriTTon. FronT row: Dole Beckwell, Shannon Fagon, Troy Orloski, Gary Lillo, Jack CoTrell, George Miller, LasT row: Jeff WiTThofT, Darryl Roy, Jerry Olson. Dave Clark, Pearl Myer, Dede Venne. STudenTs hard of work. Dale Beckwell and Dennis STannard work in- side on The academic porTion of Their curricu- lum. fV..,. 4 f nineTy-four FuTure Business Leaders of America is a co-curricular orgonizarion open To any sTudenT who has had aT leasT one business course. Preparing for fuTure success- wheTher iT is in com- peTiTion oT The regional, sTaTe, orna- Tional level, parTicipaTing in acTual work experience in Their jobs in many of The businesses in our com- muniTy, compleTing communiTy pro- jecTs- is The goal of The organizaTion. Fuiure Business Leaders Of America rs 1 I Q-. ff.. L l 451252-Tse FBLA Officers, Carol Elmgren - Reporier, Kris Johnson - Hisiorian, Lori Fredrickson - Secre- Tary, Pam Adamson - Presidenl, Calhy Linde- gren - Treasurer, Mrs, Monaghan - advisor. Group shoi - Fronl row: Julie Haskins, Brenda Erickson, Tamera Keup, Laura Beckman, An- nerre Maki, Paula Pfannes, Lori Estrella, Carol Anway, Back row: Kris Devlnck, Sandy Gee- gan, Lori Fredrickson, Kris Johnson, Debbie Weiss, Theresa Gomulak, Patil Stark, Warren Wicklund. Group shoi, from row, Calhy Lindegren, Kim Markon, Linda Wallin, Nadine Lohman, Jenny l-lupperi, Jane Roulh. Back row, Joi Siariha, Debbie Ritchie, Pam Adamson, Deanna De- leski, Kelly Anderson, Sandy Marlin, Grani nineiy-five Library Science STudenTs Learn PracTical Skills Library Science is a class which fo- cuses on a learn by doing meTh- od. A handful of selecTed sTudenTs acquire a funcTional knowledge of how The Superior Senior High library is run. The sTudenT librarians are assisT- ed by lvlrs. Florence Voynich and Miss Delores Hassel, who are The offi- cial librarians. The sTudenTs learn 55+ Above: Bryan Rice, library science sTudenT, shelves books afrer They are checked in. Library Science Group PhoTo: Tammy Coo- per, l?oberTa Davidson, Sue Hendrickson, John Hanson, Bryan Rice, Anson Basacker, Debbie Beck, and Jean Pearson. AT l?ighT: Mrs. Voynich and Debbie Beck check books back inTo The library. nineTy-six everylhing from checking ouT books To filing cards and replacing books according To The Dewey SysTem. They are also responsible for library decoraTions. Two or Three s'rudenTs work in The library each hour. iT is a class ThaT really involves each sTu- denT and helps in fuTure careers. Flag Twirlers someThing old and someThing new The 4982-83 Flag Twirlers combined many new ideas wiTh TrusTed old ones To develop performances ThaT were exTraordinary! CapTain Lyn- neTTe Caffrey and Co-CapTain Den- ise Bergsland worked TogeTher wifh The oTher Twirlers To design and pur- chase new uniforms. An emphasis was placed on creaTing new moves for rouTines. The Twirlers cleaned up The old flags To puT on half-Time ,bv shows aT fooTball games and pa- rades ThaT really looked sharp! Per- haps Their mosT unique performance was aT The ChrisTmas CiTy of The NorTh Parade in which The flag poles were decoraTed wiTh garland To look like candy canes. By using The old Techniques and pure dedicaTion along wiTh a new look, The flag Twirl- ers made This year's performance exciTing and fun To waTch! Upper lefT: Roufine as performed in UWS Pa- rade. Twirlers Group ShoT: Janelle KallsTrom, Denise Bergsland, Sandy Russell, CapT, Lyn- neTTe Caffrey, Lisa Erickson, Sfacey Walsh. Above: STacey Walsh and Co-Capfain Den- ise Bergsland pose for a picTure. LefT: The group pracTices before The parade. Flag Twirlers who were absenT: Valerie Ross and Sue McDonald. nineTy-seven Twirlers rifle - baTon The Superior Senior High BaTon and Rifle Twirlers spenT many hard hours working on rouTines during The sum- mer and all year long. Some even aTTended summer camp. BoTh groups perform aT fooTball and bas- keTbalI games and assemblies. They also lead The band in The July ATh, UWS Homecoming, SSHS Homecom- ing, and The ChrisTmas Cify of The NorTh parades. Besides Time spenT in preparing rouTines and marching, These enTerprislng girls also used Their imaginaTions To decoraTe Their uniforms for each appropriaTe oc- casion. Rifle Twirlers sold old fa- shioned candy sTicks and sTuffed animals in order To raise funds for accessories To Their new uniforms. This years baTon group was raised from four To seven members. BoTh groups are under The direcTion of Mrs. Diane Cushman. I Above: BaTon capfains: Paula Anderson and Lisa Campbell. BaTon Group PhoTo: Donna Sorenson, Wendy Kaarfo, Lisa Campbell, Paula Anderson. Back row: Terri Champaigne. Tammy Nykanen, Mi- chelle Sorenson. Terri Champaigne and Michelle Sorenson posing affer a performance. nineTy-eighT ll- Rifle Twirlers Group Shot: Front Row: Carolyn Berg, Lorl Adams. Row 2: Lisa Poison, Julie Haskins, Kim Keskinen, Betty Kay Pawlikowski. Back Row: Karen Swanfeld, Ann Accola, Shawn Hickok, Shari Nelson, Susie Notton, Shari Kosobuski. Above: Ann Accola twirling her rifle. Performing at a game is Carolyn Berg and Betty Kay Pawlikowski. Paula Anderson, captain of baton twlrlers. Lori Adams, captain of rifle twirlers. ninety-nine Pom Pons 4982-83 The Superior Senior High School Pom Pon squad, with co-captains Kim Ol- son and Bunny Leland, had a memo- rable year. During The summer they went To camp in Minnesota, winning numerous awards. They started out The year performing in The Welcome Week assembly. Then came foot- ball season, which was filled with many activities, including The home- coming assembly and parade, a- long with The U.W.S. homecoming parade. Then on To The Christmas City of The North parade with freez- ing Temperatures. As winTer came into The picture so did hockey and basketball, with The girls performing aT selected home games. The Snow Week assembly ended The memo- rable year. The 20 girls wenT Through a lot of hard work, but iT all paid off aT The end. Mrs. Diane Cushman is The advisor. , ff' if v4 Above Right: Deanna Moss Pom Pon Group Shot - Front Row: Bunny Leland, Kim Olson Row 2: Deanna Moss, Cathy Berg, Toni Stroozas Row 3: Tammy Fra- sier,Tracey i-lart,Elyse HofsTedT,Mickie Daniel- son, Jean Larson, Kris Olson, Cindy Makela, Back Row: Denise Peterson, Kim Darst, Angie Lanhart, Mary Susens, Caris Palmer, Michelle Anderson, Peggy McNaughTon Absent: Kris Johnson. Above Right: Tammy Frasier AT Right: Pom Pon Girls aT The annual skit at The Homecoming Assembly. one-hundred v 'B' Above Left: Coploins Bunny Lelond ond Kim Olson Cenier Left: Michelle Anderson, and Angie Lonhorl Lower Leflz Kris Johnson ond Jean Lorson Above Right: Denise Peierson with lvlickie Danielson direcily below. one-hundred one OrchesTra T982-83 sTresses musical involvemenT TwenTy members make up The Sen- ior High orchesTra, under The direc- Tion of Miss Karen Paffel. The sTringed insTrumenTs ThaT make up The orchesTra are violins, violas, cel- los, and bass violins. OTher insTru- menTs ThaT make up The orchesTra include brass, woodwinds and per- cussion, along wiTh a harp and a pi- ano. The predominanTly senior or- chesTra also has sophomore and ju- nior members To carry sTrengTh in fu- Ture years. They play aT annual Spring and ChrisTmas concerTs and GraduaTion, besides performing wiTh The musical and oTher inviTa- Tional evenTs. SighT reading skills. and performance of major record- ed works are learned during The Three years of high school. STudenTs may Take The class eiTher full-Time or half-Time, and The class meeTs 8Th hour. Above righT: Marilyn MaTiski, a junior viola player wiTh The orchesTra. OrchesTra group shoT-FronT Rowi Becky Da- vis, Debbie Cain, CharloTTe LeBel, Mike Wise- man, Tara Newman, Darla MaTTson, Shannon O'Brien, Lisa Blank, Wendy BeauTo Second Row: BeTh Hilger, Melissa Johnson, Marilyn Ma- Tiski, PaTTy GOTT, Kim Warring, Miss Karen Paf- fel-Direcior, Sue Presuhn, Sieve Erickson, Lynn DeGraeT, Carol Anway, ScoTT Pleus Above Right Mike Wiseman and Melissa Johnson play a selecTion for pracTice. lmmediaTe RighT: ScoTT Pleus and Wendy BeauTo play Their bass violins wiTh The orches- Tra. one-hundred Two l Bond mdrching bond EosT ore hounds-ThoT moy be True, buT They're no moTch for our Big Blue! Double To The reor sound off! One, Two-Big BIue! Those who oT- Tended our homecoming pdrode could heor The SSHS morching bond singing ouT This boTTle cry, Morching bond is much more Thon This simple chonT, however. The bond, which is --W.. Wins, i comprised of sTudenTs in The Wind Ensemble ond ConcerT bond, musT memorize music, mdsTer The Tech- niques of morching ond follow The whisTle coils os given by direcTor, Mrs. Cheryl Zuber ond moioreTTe, Trocy Nelson. The bond olso per- forms dT holf-Time oT fooTboll gomes ond mony oTher communiTy evenTs. QPhoTos described IefT To righT, Top To boT- Tomg Susie Osocho procTices. Morching in The UWS porode. Moss confusion! QBond be- fore UWS porodej Friendly finol Touches, QFlog CopToin LynneTTe Coffrey ond mcijoreTTe Trcicy Nelsonj Tell him, Jeonne!! CJeonne Mur- phy ond Jim Tills Trying To line up for o po- rodeg Morching bond woiTs for hoif-Time QT fooTboll gome. The bond in SSHS Homecoming Po- rode. Dedicofed members of on ofTer-school procTice. one-hundred Three Girls Choir music ThaT moves The C-irl's Choir, which has been dis- banded for Two years, was revived This year. Mrs. Cheryl Zuber, an in- sTrumenTal major, accepTed The challenge of insTrucTing The ThirTy- Three member choir. The choir's re- perToir included music ThaT moves such as pop show Tunes, conTempo- rary, counTry and love songs. The choir added an exTra musical di- mension by performing selecTively wiTh The bands. Junior and Senior girls made up This year's choir along wiTh a few band members playing Their insTrumenTs such as pianisT STa- cey Walsh. The choir enjoyed The change of sTyles of music Through- ouT The year. This year's rebuilding was a success and displayed The choirs abiliTy To perform music ThaT moves. Above righT: PianisT STacey Walsh. Choir Group ShoT-FronT Row: Char LeBel, Anna De- Vogel, PaT Harsvick, Joani Swenson, Judy Franzmen, Cheryl Olson, Mary Elavsky, Row 2: Debbie PlunkeTT, Carrie Krawza, Michelle BriT- Ton, Helmi Bongers, Michelle Hill, Debbie McKay, Sonja Leppanen, Leigh Pearson, Mi- chelle l-lolT, Row 3: STacey Walsh, Tracy La- gro, Missy Flowers, CharloTTe Olson, Gina Per- pich, G-ina NolleTT, Laura Lane, Kim Knase, Darla MaTTson, Tara Newman, Row A: YveTTe Bonjour, Robin Leef, Missy Johnson, Diana Yoder, Theresa Janz, PaTTee BrandT, Laura Wills Back Row: Sherri Conklin, Pam Schroeder, Mrs. Cheryl Zuber, HarrieT Wil- Tanen, Chris Lippai, BeTh PeTerson. Below righT: Mrs. Zuber aTTempTs The piano. im STage-Jazz Band preaominanT musicians STage Band, or Jazz bancl as iT someTimes called, is a group of prominenT musicians who work To- geTher To perform for various school funcTions: baskeTball games, hock- ey games and aT pep assemblies. The bancl, which plays everyThing from jazz To conTemporary rock, also performs aT special evenTs such as The Teacher's inservice. The mosT exciTing performance is a dance The sTage bana holas once a year which is open To The public. Mrs. Cheryl Zuber is The direcTor of The band, which includes mosTly Juniors and Seniors and Two Sophomores. AudiTions are necessary To receive The selecTed course card which is needed To enroll in STage band. There are abouT 20 members who are accompanied by guiTars, piano and a TrapseT. Above lefT: STcige band resTs beTween per- formances oT The Homecoming assembly. STage Band group shot-FronT Row: Cory Nel- son. Tracy Nelson. ScoTT Velin Row 2: Arnie ParenTeau, Tom Rich, Eric ScoTT, Jim Tills. Chris Newman Back Row: STacey Walsh. Dan Slick, Mark Nelson. Tim Gonzanski, Rob Terry, Chad Callaway, Barry Johnson, STeve STrasburg, Sean O'Grady, Sharrie Janovich Above: Tom Rich is The drummer with The SToge Band. LefT: One of The many performances given by The SToge Band. one-hundred five Concerl Bond STorTing The new school yeor when one is o sophomore is especiolly hord buT sophomores in The concerT bond odjusTed quickly ond enjoyed o noTed beginning. The bond, which is under The direcTion of Mrs. Cheryl Zuber, consisTs primorily of sopho- more insTrumenTol musicions. WiTh much opTimism ond dedicoTion, The sophomores eogerly leorned The in- TrlcoTe morching Techniques. The concerT bond worked diligenily To perfecT iTs performonces in porodes ond in holf-Time shows. As iTs nome implies, The bond olso performs in concerTs. The bond ploys olong wiTh The Wind Ensemble on some occo- sions. ThroughouT The yeor, The sTu- denTs build upon Their musicol knowledge by sTudying vdrious sTyles of music ond o vc1rieTy of composers such os Wogner ond Monclni. POT Wisemon procTices his insTrumenT. Bross ond percussion insTrumenTcllisTs: FronT Row: Tino Lomb, Brod Loible, Don DoollTTle, Sue Grosky, Rick Monor ond Al Nunez Row 2: Tim Allison, ScoTT Leoch, Cory Nelson, ScoTT Velin, Sherri Jonovick, Jockie Burdick, Lorry Codwczl- loder Bock Row: Rondy Hodley, Dove Lorson, Lorry Semo, Eric Simon, Deon Borker, STeve Erickson, Mike Nelson, Don Johnson, ond Tom Emberson. Mike Swonson ond Sherri Jonovick reheorse. Mrs. Cheryl Zuber direcTing. Jodie Jendo ond Eloine Hogg ploying Their clorineTs. The moglcol TrumpeTeers. Wind ln- sTrumenTolisTs: FronT Row: Sue Dorin, BeTh Hilger, Kris DeVinck, Jodie Jenclo, Mory Koy Tofelski, Moriso Beor, Lourci Severin, Wendy HorTy, Amy MorTinson, Bob Sfein, ond Ldrry Semo Row 21 Ccirolyn STroozos, Liso Wick- sTrom, Debbie SchulTz, Jenny Dohl, Jill Jocob- son, Tino Torrence, Dlcine Eimgren, Jon Lor- son, Bock Row: Sue SiTek, Angelo Willioms. Kelly LeSoge, BeTh Anderson, Vol Ross, Lori Asbury, Jonelle Porzych, Tino Brond, Liso Jewell, Sue Johnson, Noomi Feldmon, Lynn LindsTrom, Dove Johnson ond POT Wisemcln r-34 Wind Ensemble a superior band Wind Ensemble consisTs of ad- vanced junior and senior insTrumen- Tal musicians. STudenTs in This band march and perform half-Time shows aT all home fooTbaII games. The band also marches in our home- coming parade and The ChrisTmas CiTy of The NorTh Parade. Many of These people also march on The FourTh of July. The Wind Ensemble also performs aT leasT Two concerTs for The public. Under The direcTion of Mrs. Cheryl Zuber, sTudenTs acquire a sTrong background in a number of musical sTyles, such as pop, jazz, marches and classical. Wind Ensem- ble is noT an individuaIisTic class, al- Though sTudenTs are required To pracTice on Their own Time. A per- formance requires cooperoTion from all members. Because of This cooperoTion and dedicaTion, Wind Ensemble is a superior band! X ul' i g, K I Donna SmiTh, Michelle Maki, Elaine Hill look over music. WINDS Froni Row Sandy Russell, Tara Newman, Malinda Verkeyn, Kris PeTer- son, Cindy Makela, Ellen Coward: Row 2: Jon Heizel, Tracy Nelson, Jeanne Murphy, GreTchen Norman, Wendy Buhr, Jane Sellers, Julie Moen, Lori Lien, Arla Palm, Diane Hall, Shawn Murray, Janell KallsTrom: Row 3: PeTer Dahlin, LyneTTe Caffrey, Elaine Hill, Donna Sor- enson, Michelle Maki, Donna SmiTh, Debbie Hank, Anna DeVogel, Carol Elmgrem, Lisa Erickson, Sandy Geegan, Sue McDonald: Back Row: Mark Nelson, Sean O'Grady, Tim G-ozanski, MaryJo Silek. Sean O'Grady and Mrs. Zuber in class. J.T. , Mel , and Red reach ouT To Touch someone CJim Tillis, Jon HeTzel, Erik ScoTTj. LynneTTe Caffrey does some T'exTra work. BRASS: FronT Row: Liz Petroske, Angela Lan- harT, Gary Thomas, Arnie ParenTeau, Jim Tills, Susie Osacho: Row 2: Lori Wasko, CIinT SchulTz, Denise Bergsland, Jim Felien, Dan Slick, Darren Lemmerman, Cory Nelson: Back row: Chris Newman, Chad Callaway, Barry Johnson, Rob Terry, STeve STrasburg, Eric ScoTT. one-hundred seven ODS l-londbells music in moTion A good number of componenTs are needed To be a hondbell ringer, in- cluding coordinaTion. o good sense of rhyThm, and Timing, buT mosT of all appreciaTion of music because a person does beTTer aT someThing if They are inTeresTed in iT. Handbell choir meeTs on a daily basis during Third hour. These eleven ring- ers perform under The direcTion of Mrs. Jean Sweeney. The handbell choir makes dnnual appearances aT The ChrisTmas and Spring concerTs, SporTon FiesTci and oTher evenTs ThroughouT The ciTy and neighboring communiTies, in- cluding ared churches and schools. Thus exposing The public To This very unique arT form. The Superior Senior High Handbell Choir is composed of ThirTy-four bells ranging Three oc- Taves. .Az-A -Qi . M Top righT- DirecTor Jean Sweeney. Group pic- Ture-FronT row: Malinda Verkeyn, ChorloTTe LeBel, Sandy Olson, Cdrolyn STroozas, Sherri Janovick, Koy Scifford, and Jean Sweeney. Second row: Wendy BeauTo, Sherri Conklin, Karen GoTelaere, Mary Elavsky. Back row: STeve Anderson Upper righT- Some parTs are more involved as Karen Golelaere found ouT. Above- STeve Anderson is one of The bass bell ringers. Above righT- Malindo Verkeyn and Carolyn Sfroozas are The oTher bass bellers. Above far righT-Karen Golelaere and Mary Elavsky work To geT The piece in pro- gram perfecTion, lmmediaTe RighT Char- loTTe LeBeI and Wendy BeouTo are kepT busy by mosT pieces. -hundred eighT 52 xgad T553 ES ...J l l Mixed Choir develop singing abiliTy Mixed choir is open To all sophomore girls, and sophomore, junior, and senior boys. Junior ond senior girls can join buT They musT have speciol permission from The direcTor Jean Sweeney. This choir's members are Those who enjoy singing ond wish To develop Their singing obiliTy, and a skill in mu- sic. The Troining of This choir acTs as o prerequisiTe for ConcerT Choir. WiTh Their knowledge gained Through dolly work, such as voice producTion and music reading, mony parTiciponTs of This class in- creose Their knowledge of The music world. AlThough on oudiTion is noT a neces- siTy To gain enTrance To This closs, iT is good for one To hove oTher cerTain key facTors such as inTeresT, ambi- Tion, ond self-discipline. These are of The uTmosT imporTonce for The suc- cess of The sTudenTs involved. The mixed choir performs aT boTh The ChrisTmas ond Spring Concerfs. This ossembledge of TalenTed vocaIisTs olso appears oround Town oT edu- caTional fociliTies. X .K ..-z.:,,.. A TTY f l T 4 nf T rf fs-.ig Wi, . 4 .,. ,. i Top lefT: Alvino WebsTer and Debbie Kent aT a rouTine pracTice. Upper lefT: Carolyn An- derson and Pearl Myer have received special permission from Mrs. Sweeney To be in The choir considering They are boTh of The junior class. For lefT: Becky EsTerholm, Mary Dicken- son, Kim GaTzke looking on. LefT: Chris Hoase and Par Wiseman give Mrs. Sweeney Their undivided aTTenTion. BoTTom lefT: a Typicol mixed choir pracTice. Group PhoTo-FronT Row: Julie Nevin, Carrie Krawzo, Missy John- son, Sue Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Becky EsTerholm, KaThy Hargrove, PoTTi BorThen, Sandy Samuels, Heidi BaTes. Luanne Johnson, Sondy Clark, Theresa Jaros, Row 2: YveTTe Bonjour, Sheila Richardson. Terry Weiss, BeTh Frandsen, Shelby Wolfe, Michelle HoyT, Nora Arseneau, JaneT Sweeney, Sue SmiTh, Kathy McKay, Pearl Meyer, Georgean Thorsell, Shelli Tofelski, Jean Kiggins, KaThy Johnson. Row 3: Laurie SchwanTes, Porn Schroeder, HarrieT WiiTanan, Dean Johnson, Mciryls WesTman, Shelby PuTnam, Mary Dickenson, Mikkl Millan, Kim GoTzke, ChrisTa Schulz, BeTh Tribbey, Joanne KoivisTo, Sherri Kiggins, Leslie Gangon. Row IV: PaT Wiseman, MarTy Gonser, John Schick, Chris Haose, Shawn Brown, Mike Maki, STeve Erickson, Mark Deniswicz, PaT Hallgren MarTy Correll, Brion Wilroski. if s, ..QW.sh6 ..... . fi fi w 'NS 3 S ,T X' -.s' T 332 sr is 59 j ,, I lrg. as ,.. A-Ne em.. .., s one-hundred nine ri. if lwtk r if H' in ' -Ms, 3 K .s. h . B 'mn' Yisgw Conceri Choir performs four To Twelve pari music ConcerT choir is an advanced choir which performs The finesT four To Twelve parT music from around The world. They perform in concerTs, ra- dio Tapings, special communiTy per- formances, and special school func- Tions. Any junior or senior who enjoys sing- ing, possesses some vocal and musi- cal proficiency, appreciaTes good music from all periods, and is willing To work hard is encouraged To join This choir. However, sfudenfs wishing To do so musT firsT obTain a SelecTed Course Card from Mrs. J. Sweeney, The clirecfor. ConcerT Choir is a full Time class due To The level of music and The excel- lence which They sTrive To aTTain. Neverfheless, iT can be Taken as a half-Time class wiTh wriTTen permis- sion from Mrs, Sweeney. Also, she encourages sTudenTs who plan on Taking The class To Take Mixed Choir in preparaTion for iT. Above RighT: Jim Feline, Chris Newman, and Karen GoTelaere Take a break afTer many weeks of classTime pracTice for The ChrisTmas concerf. Above: Shannon O'Brien, Linda Ohvall, Teresa ATkinson, Tony KomaTz, and CelesTe DeRozier celebrafe The success of The ChrisTmas con- cerT while STeve Schick looks on, NexT: Carrie Krawza, Leigh Pearson, Sfeve Anderson, and Barb Naylor sing for The pho- Tographer. RighT: Richie Tunell, and Hans McCarThy finally have Time To relax, NexT: Alvaro Fernando Nunez Bassaez, Tara Newman, and Jason McConnel pose for The phofographer. Concerf Choir Group ShoT-FronT Row: Leigh Pearson, Sue Presuhn, Karen Gofelaere, Tara Newman, Linda Ohvall, Shannon O'Brien, Debbie Anderson, Debbie PlunkeTT, CelesTe DeRozier, Mary Susensg Row 2: Chris Kreger, Darla MaTTson, BeTsy Kennedy, Debbie Rhodes, Cindy Kasfern, Rhonda Olson, Carrie Krawza, Teresa ATkinson, Terri Sandahl, Caro- lyn Anderson: Row 3: Sonja Leppanen, Missy KunerT, Barb Naylor, Shana Germann, Wendy Mack. STephanie Honz, Paula SmiTh, Tracy La- gro, Tammy BoldT, Be-Th PeTerson: Back Row: STeve Anderson, Jason McConnell, Paul Sayen, Chris Newman, Hans McCarThy, John Beckwell, Brad Torgerson, John Schick, Tony Komafz, Jim Rivord, Jim Feline, Chris Haas. and Mike Wiseman. one hundred Ten Sparian Singers a selecf few SparTan Singers is a selecf group of junior and senior sfudenfs from Con- cerT choir who have an above aver- age abiliTy in music. STudenTs who wish To enfer This class musT audiTion for Mrs. Jean Sweeney, direcTor. For This audifion They musT prepare a solo of Their own choosing and are encouraged To provide Their own accompanisT for Their audifion. SparTan Singers perform noT only in The Chrisfmas and Spring concerfs, buT also before many communiTy groups. Members musT possess dedicafion and a willingness To reach ouT To people. Plus, because of Their sTage movemenf, They musT also possess body fluency. An equal number of young men and women make up The group. They wear mafching ouTfiTs aT perfor- mances which They musf purchase Themselves. H -r - rr Nswfffisffi V K1 xi r i ,R fs sw, 3 h -lsfz, '--E... Lim . 5- ., S.. :VQZ jr -24' -W Upper LefT: The Singers Take Time ouT from rehearsal To pose for The phoTographer. Nexf: Mrs. Sweeney and The Singers caughT off guard during rehearsal. Above: CounTer-clockwise CharloTTe Lebel, Missy KunerT, Mike Wiseman, STeve Anderson, and Chris Haase in The spoTlighT. Far lefT: A normal day aT The office, lmmediaTe lefT: The direcfor, Mrs. J. Sweeney, in acfion. Lower lefT: FronT row: Missy Kunerf, Mary Elavsky, Tara Newman, Karen Goielaere, Lin- do Ohvall, CharloTTe Lebel, Sfephanie Honz, and Debbie PlunkeTT. Back row: Sfeve Ander- son, Jason McConnell, Hans McCarThy, Chris Newman, Mike Wiseman, John Schick, Tony KomaTz, and Chris Haase. one-hundred eleven gk , . 'S ff f 1 ,F 0 ZX ' 'V A 6 Z 4 7 5 V 'nf ff, 4: . A ., 3' . ,yu 1, , , I 5 1 , 4 .. 'gf-3 f . 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Leibfartn R. Leignty P. LindquiST K. Lisdahl T. LOCKED L. Manian I a- 1 1 1 S. Mickolajak K. Monaghan a D. Nelson R. Orlandi A. OsTerIuna R. Oswald mi' 13 5' . 5' JW qg f 3? ' E v ! Af f L I ETRQQEQ f ' K. Poffel M. Pohlen G. Parish W. Pe-'rers C. Pollcari R. Pollock W. I?ehnsTrc1ncl T. Riebolcl J. Ricksfrom IVI. Rumn D. Solonen I Ni ,, R. Smith E. Snowberg is x A 1 W. Soule S. Sulllvon J. Sweeney R. Thompson C. Thomson . B. Tomzok R. Torrence lvl. Tucker 5 4 Tl T a E l ll 9 ., E V. Ursin J. Wolelzko S. Welsh lvl. Wllkln P. Young C- Zuber one-hundred Twenly ,-, Cusiodidl Sldff The cuslodldl srciff dl S.S.H.S. works very hdrd To keep The building cleon ond in working order. The cuslo- didns include: Alice Berg, Poul Chid- loslri, Noncy Holi, Bob Kennelly, Jock Urbonidk, GOTY Pelerson, Hugh McKoy, Jody Telzldff, Richord Lon- drum, Richdrd Orloski, ond lvlorvin Ronning. The engineers dre: Jeff So- derlund, Cldrence Beede, Mdylor Bowers ond John Pioro. ' ..1b?,WN 1 JGCK UrbGr'liOk Above left: Alice Berg Lefl: PCJulChiGIcs1ri, Ndncy Holt, Bob Kennelly, Clarence Beede 2 l Z 3 2 l T Gdry Peterson one-hundred Twenly-one 'fb SPGR7.-S' Sparian Hockey The S.S.H.S. VarsiTy Hockey Team ended wiTh a 44-40 record for The 4982-83 season. Head Coach of The Team was Mas Fukushima, and Assis- TanT Coaches were Mike GoTelaere and Mel MaTTson. Managers were Tom Dalbec and Tom Shober. Cap- Tains for This years Team were Dennis Will, Rick BarTon, and Aaron GoTham. The SparTans defeaTed Rice Lake 6-O, Hudson 6-2, and Eau Claire Memorial A-4 in The secTlonal Top righT: Aaron G-oTham. VarsiTy Team-Front Row: Dan Archambeau, Tim VanOvermeiren, Todd Larkee, Rick Bar- Ton, Dennis Will, Aaron GoTham, Al Wehner. Don Archambeau, Gary VanOvermeiren, ScoTT Crase. Back Row: AsslsTanT Coach Mike GoTelaere, Manager Tom Dalbec, PaT Run- ions, Chris Halverson, Rick Hughes, Tim DeS- meT, Bill McCoshen, KurT Hammann, Lee Kunes, Manager Tom Shober, and Coach Mas Fukushima NexT: Rick BarTon and Dennis Will. Below: Gary VanOvermeiren, Todd Larkee, and ScoTT Crase. BoTTom: Bill McCoshen, Chris Halverson, Tim DeSmeT, and Dan Archambeau. varsiTy games, which broughT Them To The sTaTe TournamenT in Madison. There The SparTans played Madison Me- morial and defeaTed Them by a score of 3-0. For The Championship game, The Team played well buT losT To Madison WesT 4-0. Thus Taking 2nd place in The sTaTe. Top scorer This year was Aaron GoTham. We are proud of our Team and wish Them The pesT of luck for following years. .5 7 I Sparian Hockey junior varsiTy The 4982-83 S.S.H.S. Junior VarsiTy Hockey Team ended Their season wiTh a 7-8-4 record. Head coach of The Team is Mel MaTTson and The capTains were Brian ArchambeaulT, Mike GolaT, and Mike HarTman. Top scorers This year were Brian Archam- bauiT wiTh 43 goals and 8 assisTs and PaT Erickson wiTh 8 goals and 40 as- sisTs. Mike Dzikonski was The man- ager. Some J.V. players are moved 2 l i 25: 5 5 'l 5 1 i T up for TournamenT play, buT for Those who aren'T, The season play- ing J.V. is a good preparaTion for fuTure years on The varsiTy Team. AbouT seven hours per week are spenT pracTicing aT The Wessman Arena during The season plus off- season pracTices are held aT The Du- IuTh Arena for some of The 48 Team members. Upper LefT: The players gave carnaTions To The cheerleaders. J.V. Hockey Team: FronT Row: Dale Piper, Mike HarTman, Lee Kunes, Brian ArchambaulT, P.K. O'Handley, Mike GolciT, Rob BoIdT, Back Row: Coach Mel MaTTson, Bill Wills, Bill Wing, STeve Sickler, Kevin McLaughlin, Larry MarTin, PaT Erickson, Ken WoITers, Dave Larson, Brad Holcomb, Mike Dzikonski-Manager, Above: P.K. O'Handiey Far LefT: Lee Kunes, NexT: Rob BoldT. Below: Coach MaTTson poses wiTh capTains Mike HarTman, Mike GolaT, and Brian Archam- baulT. 'l932 Varsiiy Fooiball season ends 3-6 VarsiTy FooTball finished The 4982 season 3-6. This year's capTains were PaT Murphy, Randy Anderson. and Terry Senn. Training sTarTed Au- gusT 9Th To prepare for The firsT game of The season AugusT 27Th againsT Eau Claire NorTh. Leading QuarTerback was Randy Anderson wiTh 58 aTTempTs, 26 compleTions, 293 passing yards, 3 Touchdowns, A596 compleTions, and 6 inTercep- Tions. Dean Borgh was The leading runningback wiTh 96 aTTempTs, 390 yards, and 3 Touchdowns. Jim Ben- son was The mosT improved: Dean Borgh-MosT Valuable Player on Of- fense: Paul Geifner-MosT Valuable Player on Defense. Shawn Neumann and Dean Borgh were selecfed To The Tri-STaTe All-Conference. Terry Senn, PeTe Kennelly, Paul GeiTner, Paul Gidley, and Mark Nordness were Honorable MenTions. b 'l T'- inf. 2' Top RighT: Coach Larry Hoff sends signals in from The sidelines during a fooTball game againsT DuluTh CenTral. VarsiTy Team PhoTo- FronT Row: Brian ArchambaulT, Gary VanO- vermeiren, Dean Kowalik, Brian Mafheson, Tom KolsTad, Terry Senn, PaT Murphy, Randy Anderson, Wade RemingTon, Jim Joos, Mark Nordness, PaT McDonald, Wayne Aune Row Two: Billy Olson, Tom Bourgeois, PeTe Kennel- ly, Link HunTer, Kevin LaJoie, Al Wallin, Bob Anderson, Brian DiTTbrender, Dave Olson, Mike HarTman, Brad Koch, Paul Pease Row Three: Coach Jeff Mumm, Mark McGillis, John Gralewski, Tom DeTTle, Brad Holcomb, Rob Hughes, Brad Lagro, Paul Leach, Brian Sullivan, Dave HolmsTrand, Paul Kennelly, Tony Drink- wine Row Four: Coach STeve Olson, Coach Mike Sweeney, Dave Dodge, Jim Benson, John Higgins, Doug Moon, Chris Ronchak. Jack Forslund, Chris Haase, PaT Edwards, Ran- dy Gilbert, Todd Larkee, Coach Curt Thomp- son Row Five: Head Coach Larry Hoff, Elmer Zolfak, PeTe Larson, Paul GeiTner, Shawn Neu- mann, Don Kruger, John Becker, KeiTh Kifch, PeTe Dahlin, Coach Rick Kennelly, Coach Mark Moselle Back Row: Brian Gall, Dan John- son, MaTT Tracy, John Heinen, Mike Charbon- neau, Paul Gidley, Tom Moe, Dean Borgh, Doug Severin, Coach Shaun Kavajecz. imme- diaTe RighT: SparTan's defense formaTion against DuluTh CenTral's offense formafion. Far RighT: Mike Charbonneau aTTempTs a field goal during pracTice, one-hundred Tweniy-six 3' T982 Sophomore FooTbdll perfecT 8-O record Sophomore FooTball recorded a perfecT season wifh an 8-O record. The Sparfans were led offensively by Running Backs Tom Murray's 8 TD's, ScoTT Frasier's 6 TD's, and Mike HauswirTh's 6 TD'S. They oufscored Their opponenTs by a 488-42 poinT margin. Wade WiiToIa, quarferback, Threw for 6 Touchdowns during The season, his longesT being a 53 yard scoring pass To Murray. Defensively The SparTans ouTsTanding line play was responsible for '17 sacks in 8 games. Frasier led The Team in inTer- cepfions wiTh 5, and Bill Olson scored a TD for The Defense on a pass inTer- cepfion. Tom Murray was vofed MosT Valuable Offensive Player, Bill Bodendorfer was MVP Defensively, Tim Mencel-i'BesT Blocker , and Barry Holman- MosT lmproved. in Top LefT: Sfeve Olson is The Head Coach for The J.V. FooTbalI Team. Team PhoTo-FronT Row: Brad Laible, Mike Houswirfh, ScoTT Brown, Jeff STillwell, PaT Johnson, Don Ar- chambeau, Mark Anderson, Rick Lindelof, Joe Kosobuski, ScoTT KaarTo, Bernie Olson Row Two: Coach Shaun Kavajecz, Phil Sfariha, Barry Holman, Pefe Lukens, Tim Mencel, Paf Erickson, PeTer Preo, Tom Murray, ScoTT Fra- sier. ScoTT Olson, Head Coach Sfeve Olson Row Three: Coach Mike Sweeney, Tom Beal- Tie, Russel Tow, Bill WiiTaIa, Wade Wiifala, Paul Hegsfrom, Rob Schlichfing, Bob McDonald, Bill Bodendorfer, Rod Kinnee, Mike Ruddy, Coach Rick Kennelly. Far Left: John Gralewski and Paul Leach gef a laugh ouT of pracTicing in The mud. lmmediaTe Leffz Mr. Mudman jusT geffing finished iTh pracTicing in a muddy field. one-hundred TwenTy-seven J.V. Coach STeve Olson waTches The game near The home Team bench. J.V. Baseball Group Shot-FronT Row: Kevin La- Joie. Brad Homich, Bill Olson, Benjl qRonj Lehner, Paul GeiTner, Row 2: Hans lVlcCarThy, Mike HarTman, Brian Archambaulf, Greg Nil- sen, J.V. Coach STeve Olson Back Row: Chris Bronson, Ron Olson, Tom Jager, Paul Gidley. Paul GeiTner waTches The game lnTenTly from The sidelines. one-hundred TwenTy-eighT OuTsTanding J.V. Team Record 7-3-4 record Paul Gidley, shorTsTop, lea The 4982 J.V. Baseball Team in hiTTing wiTh a .380 baTTing average and in runs baTTed in wiTh 8. Third baseman Brad Homich, .343, second baseman, Bill Olson. .323, and piTcher-ouTfielder Ron Lehner, .30A, were The oTher Top hlTTers This year. Ten sopho- mores and Two juniors made up The Team. AlThough TournamenTs are noT held for The J.V. program, many of The players were moved up To The varsiTy Team ThroughouT The year and during The TournamenT. John Heinen, 2-0: Tom Jager, 2-'IJ Benjl Lehner, 3-'lg and Kevin LaJole, 0-4, handled The piTching chores for Head Coach STeve Olson. V. Baseball Ends Season 40-2 cooke-gidley are leading piTchers VarsiTy Baseball compiled a 40-2 regular season record only To lose To Rice Lake 5-A in The WIAA Regional Tourney. CapTains were Shaun Ka- vajecz and Mike Sweeney. Dan Archambeau, Randy Kolanc- zyk, and Tony Bronson led The Team in hiTTing wiTh .370, .348, and .344 respecTively. Sweeney and Kava- jecz were The home-run leaders wiTh 2 each: Bronson led in RBl's, wiTh 43. The SparTans were led on The mound by Todd Cooke who com- piled a perfecT 5-0 record. Paul Gid- ley was 3-3 and was The leader in sTrike-ouTs wiTh 36 in 39 innings. Five players did The piTching and com- piled a 4.48 ERA. Ron Orlandi in his 23rd coaching season was Head Coach. His assisTanT was former sTu- denT STeve Olson. Mr. Orlandi gives signals To his baTTer aT ci home game agalnsT DuluTh CenTraI. VarsiTy Baseball Team Group ShoT-Fronf Row: AssisTanT Coach Steve Olson, Brian Archam- baulT, Benji Lehner, Kevin Lajoie, Randy An- derson, Mark Nordness, Todd Cooke, Head Coach Ron Orlandi Back Row: Shaun Kava- jecz. Tony Bronson, Randy Kolanczyk, Tom Jager, Andy STensland, Paul Gidley, John Heinen, Dan Archambeau, Mike Sweeney. Tom Bourgeois. Mike Charbonneau Takes a low piTch for a sTrike. one-hundred TwenTy-nine Boys BaskeTball ends 8-'10 buT defeaTs easT 35-30 The VarsiTy boys baskeTball Team ended The season wiTh an 8-i0 re- cord, The Team was coached by PaT Flynn. Randy Anderson was The Team capTain, and The leading scorer, averaging '16 poinTs a game. Anderson and Jeff Jenson were The Top players. AfTer a slow sTarT, Jim Jubenville finished The season as a good defensive player, blocking many shoTs. The high poinT of The season was a 35-30 upseT of DuIuTh EasT, raTed aT The Time, number one in The area. The Junior VarsiTy, under The direcTion of Randy WhiTe, end- ed The season wiTh a successful 44-4 record. The sophomore Team, coached by Mike Sweeney, ended wiTh a successful season. FronT Row: Neal O'Shaughnessy, STeve Ran- kila, Dean Borgh, Kevin Lajoie, Randy Ander- son, Paul Gidley, Row Two: PaT Flynn-Coach, Barry Johnson, Jim Jubenville, Tofa Tuinie, Jeff Jensen, Tony WiecherT, MaTT Tracy, Randy WhiTe-AssisTanT Coach, JV. Team-FronT Row: Tim Correll, Kevin La- Joie, ScoTT Frasier, Arnie ParenTeau, Back Row: Tim Allison-Manager, Rob Glockner, Tony WiecherT, Tofa Tuinei, Barry Johnson, Randy Whife-Coach. Missing: Greg Neilson, Paul Doyle and Boib Larson-Manager. Below RighT: Barry Johnson waiTing for a re- bound, BoTTom LefT Sophomore Team-FronT Row: Rich Pearson, Andy Sislo, John Gidley, Tom STeen, Dean Erdman, Back Row: Mike Sweeney, Coach-Mike Swanson, Craig Amundson, Darren PeTerson, Mike McGraff, Tom BeaTTie, BoTTom RighT: Tim Correll warming up before The game. sv gg s ,,,, l . ,ss . Q 2' , fr 9 gf , ' if'f ' 'aw-. Xiffxx K , i N x X55 1 - ii . Z , alfa 5? 4 , 'gi ,sv V - X, 'z' fm Y 4 .f,,. . :Y din- , argl . , 1 4 Girls BaskeTball ladies advance To regionals The VarsiTy girls baskeTbaIl Team ended The regular season wiTh a TO- 8 record. The Team was coached by Mike Tucker. Mary Moody and John RicksTrom were The assisTanTs. STephanie Podgorak was The Team capTain. She also had The Team re- cord in assisTs wiTh 6.5 per game. Liz PeTroske was The Top scorer in The Twin PorTs area wiTh a 22.2 average. The high poinT of The season was an upseT vicTory over DuluTh Denfeid- Morgan Park, raTed aT ThaT Time, number one in The area, The Team played Rice Lake in The Semi-Finals of The Regional TournamenTs and defeaTed Them 79-45. They Then wenT onTo The finals To play Hudson, WI, buT were defeaTed 4141-M. The Junior VarsiTy, coached by Mary Moody, ended wiTh a 'll-6 record. , P3145 is V5-3 . VarsiTy Group ShoT- FronT Row: Kelly Edwards, Sue PeTerson, Carolyn Dodge and Kim Le- gard. Row 2: Mary Moody-AssisTanT Coach. Lauri Anderson, Sue Cannon, Joan AuTlo, STephanie Podgorak, Kris Edwards. Back Row: Lisa Dalbec, Dalbec-Manager, DeAnn GroTh, Denise GroTh, Liz PeTroske, Coach Mike Tucker. Upper RighT: Denise GroTh scoring Two poinTs, J.V. Team- FronTRow1 Kim Legard, Dana Rick- sTrom, Kerri l-lirvela, BeTh Hilger, Row 2: Lisa Dalbec-Manager, Lauri Anderson, Chris Reder, Sue Cannon, llka Mueller. Back Row: Kelly Edwards, Kim Warring, Kris Morden, Ka- ren PeTerson, Mary Moody-Coach. one-hundred ThirTy-Two T' A if J A v , inf... En. I 4982 Volleyball wins regional Tourney The 4982 Superior Senior High School Girls' Volleyball ended Their season wiTh 44 wins and A losses. Julianne Meyman was head coach and as- sisTanT coach was STan Verich. This year was The firsT Time ever The group won The regional compeTi- Tion, defeaTing Hudson 40-45, 45-9, 45-9 and lvlenomonie 5-45, 45-5, 45- 9. Regionals were held in Rice Lake. GraduaTing seniors were Wendy Buhr, Kari Flowers, Debbie RlTchie, Jill STephanie Podgroak, Teresa Con- nolly, Sherri Peplinski. SevenTeen underclassmen will be reTurning for The 4983 fall season. WiTh These people plus upcoming sophomores, The ladies should have a fair season according To assisTanT coach STan Verich. Volleyball is a Team sporT in which no individual records can be broken. Therefore, The girls musT concen- Longberg, Rhonda Gunderson, .--.'-'iinunullf Above: Wendy Buhr and Debbie RlTchie waiT- ing for a game To begin, VarsiTy Volleyball Group ShoT-FronT Row: Sherry Peplinski, STephanie Podgorak. Jill Longberg, Jill SmiTh. Row 2: Coach Julie Meys- man, Theresa Connolly, Rhonda Gunderson, Kim LeBard, Kari Flowers. Back Row: Debbie RlTchie, Wendy Buhr, Carolyn Dodge, Colleen Hennessy. Above RighT: Jill Longberg Taking Time To Tie her shoe. AT RighT: CapTains Jill Longberg and Sfeph- anie Podgorak wiTh The head coach Julie Nleysman. one-hundred Thiriy-four ' lf TraTe on Teamwork. EWR? '82 J.V. Volleyball prepares girls for varsity The 4982 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team had about thirteen members who played approximately eleven games per season beginning Sep- tember Q and ending October 28. They do not play in the invitationals or tournaments in which the varsity players are involved, but the regular season competition does help the j.v. girls to prepare for membership on the varsity team. Junior varsity captains Betsy Kenne- dy and Jane Hill Cboth iuniorsp led the team, and were under the guid- ance of Coach Stan Verich. Kris Flowers, captain for the 4980 varsity team returned to help with the coaching of this years j.v. team. According to some of the girls on the team, she was a big help and Kris knew a lot about volleyball Q94 Apu-. li l M, x XR , , 7 'ff fi Q ,ii ..,. If :fr rfaQ?2ftrZ Es -sz Above Right: Betsy Kennedy setting the vol reyboi - Above Left: Laurie Anderson showing her serving form. J,V. volleyball group shot: Front Row: Nancy Rossmeisl, Laurie Anderson, Kris Trolson, Shari Kauti. Row 2: Chris Devinck, Pam Moncel, Chris Reder, Betsy Kennedy, Jane Hill, Kris Flowers-student coach. Back Row: Coach Stan Verich, Lynn Lindstrom, Patty Moncel, Jackie Heytens, Karen Johnson. At Left: Coach Stan Verich with Betsy Kenne- dy and Jane Hill, captains. one-hundred thirty-five Superior HosTs Regionals advances To sTaTe The 4982 VarsiTy Golf Team had a very successful season. They hosTed The regional TournamenT here in Su- perior where They Took firsT place. From There They advanced To The secTional Tournamenf in Hayward, Wl. ln order To advance To The sec- Tional evenf They had To win The re- gional TournamenT. The win qualified Them To enfer The sTaTe TournamenT which was held in Wisconsin Rapids. The Team, which consisTed of Joel Davidowski, Aaron Gofham, Chris Morgan, Chris Muenzner, and Tom Shober, came ouT Tied for fifTeenTh place wiTh WhiTe Fish Bay. The golf Team was coached by Bernie Tomzak. J.V. Golf Group ShoT - FronT Row: Tom Kar- aba, Marfy Mohr, Chris Morgan, Joel Davi- dowski, Tom Shober, Mark Carlson, Pro., Chris Muenzner, Chris Ronchak, Brian Erdman, Row Two: Coach Bernie Tomzak, Kip Kaufman, Paf Muenzner, Brad Larson, Ron Rossmeisl, Keifh Erdman, Chris Haase, Warren Wicklund, Miss- ing: Aaron Gofham VarsiTy Group ShoT: Chris Morgan, Keifh Erd- man, Tom Shober, Joel Davldowski, Chris Muenzner, and Coach Bernie Tomzak Missing: Aaron Gofham one-hundred Thiriy-six Warren Wicklund completes a snoT on The fairway of The Nemadji Golf course. Softball Ends 5-11 modeen, gunderson - captains The 1982 girl's softball team had a successful record of 5-A this year. The Spartans attended the W.l.A.A. tournament where they defeated Hudson 3-1. However, the Spartans lost to Menomonie 3-15. For the 4982 season Terry Gunderson was named most valuable player: Jill Longberg, most improved player: Robin Doering, most dedicated player: and Kris Edwards, rookie of the year. Captains of the girls 4982 softball team were Terry Gunderson and Lorna Modeen. The Spartans were coached by John Rickstrom and Julie Meysman. ' S I l l l Softball Group Shot Front Row: Lisa Bouchard. Julie Moen, Kris Edwards, Robin Doering, Terry Gunderson, Lorna Modeen, Carolyn Rick- strom, Colleen McCoshen, Rhonda Hicks, Back Row: Pam Tansill - Manager, Wendy Pro- fitt, Jill Longberg. Stephanie Podgorak, Liz Pe- troske, Denise Groth, Holly Gilbert, Carolyn Dodge, Anna Gucinski, Colleen Hennessy, Nancy Davis, Missing: Scott Peterson - Man- ager J Nancy Davis watches teammates from the bench. Loma Modeen is ready in her defensive stance. Lisa Bouchard awaits the pitch. one-hundred thirty-seven Tennis Team-Fronl Row: Dennis Will, Dave Dhooge, Terry Paine, Mark Tomzak, Paul An- derson, Paul Hill. Back Row: Coach Mike Pah- len. Doug MeidT, Joe Ligman, BrenT Millard, STeve RicksTrom, Dean Borgh, Paul Hapy, and assisTanT coach Randy WhiTe. Far Above: Dean Borgh, a sophomore mem- ber of The Tennis Team. lmmediaTe Abovei BrenT Millard. senior, prac- Tices before a meeT. AT Right Paul Hill uses o back hand To reTurn The ball during pracTice. one-hundred Thirly-eighT Tennis 4982-'83 randy while, alumnus, reTurns The Superior Senior High School spring 4982 boys' Tennis Team had 'I2 members. These young men were led by Head coach Mr. Mike Pahlen. AssisTanT Coach was Mr. Randy WhiTe, a Superior Senior High Alumnus. Senior members of The Team were Terry Paine, Dave Dhooge, Mark Tomzak, Doug MeidT, STeve Rick- sTrom, and BrenT Millard. Home meeTs were held aT The Uni- versiTy of Wisconsin-Superior courTs, as were afTer school pracTices. Individual recogniTion for singles , games can be obTained as well rec- ogniTion for Team involvemenT in doubles DedicaTion, pracTice and passing grades are all eligibiliTy requiremenTs for membership on The Tennis Team. U, i i i AThleTic Coaches play imporlanT role AThleTic coaches ploy an imporTanT parT in shaping The lives of The aTh- leTes aT SSHS. This included coaches for boTh boys and girls sporTs. Boys' aThleTic coaches are: Mr. Doug Olson, Cross counTry and Track: Mr. Larry Hoff, head TooTball coach: Mr. STeve Olson, Mr. Rick Thomson, Rick Kennelly, Mr. Moselle, fooTball coaches: Mr. Mumm, and Shawn Kavajecz, sTudenT fooTball coaches and Mike Sweeney, STu- denT fooTball and baskeTball coach. Mr. Randy WhiTe, assisTanT baskeT- ball and Tennis coach: Mr. PaT Flynn, baskeTball: Mr. Joe Reasbeck, wres- Tling: Mr. Pahlen, swimming and Ten- nis: PaTTi Berg, KaTe Walsh, swim- ming: Mr. Fukishima, and Mr. Mel MaTTson, hockey: Mr. Ron Orlandi, Mr. STeve Olson, baseball: Mr. Fra- sier, Track: and Mr. Bernie Tomzak, golf. LefT column: Mel MaTTson, Larry Hoff, Pal Flynn, Middle column: Mike Pahlen, and John Rickslrom. Girls' coaches include: Mr. Mike Pah- len, PaTTi Berg, and KaTe Walsh, swimming: Miss Meysman, and Mr. STan Verich, volleyball: Mr. Doug Ol- son, Cross counTry and Track: Mr -,L Righl column: Ron Orlandi, Joe Reasbeck and CurT Thomson. Mike Tucker, baskeTbalI and Track: Mary Moody, baskeTbalI: Mr. Rick- sTrom, baskeTbalI and sofTbalI: Mrs. Gilman, WaTershow. one-hundred Thirly-nine Spring '82 ls Building Year Team predominanTly sophomores Paula Kavaiecz, leTTering sopho- more for The 4982 Spring Track Team, was named mosT valuable parTicipanT for The season. Kelly Ho- gan, also a leTTering sophomore, was named mosT dedicaTed, and Joan AuTio, a Third leTTering sopho- more, was chosen The mosT im- proved. This years Team was sTrongly rein- forced wiTh sophomores, who Fronf Row: Cheryl Olson, Michelle Wallberg, Kim Archambeau, Joan Aufio, Jane Hill, Row Two: Lisa RaddanT, Cindy Erickson, Chris Rup- porT, CharoleTTe Olson, Kelly Gaynor. Back Row: Kim Lebard, Michelle Anderson, Angie LanharT, Kelly Hogan. Missing from photo: Traci Lange, Barb Moe, Heidi Bonneville, Leah GriTTner, Jane Sellers, Colleen Fredrlckson, Paula Kavajecz, Debbie Zauhar. AT righT Kelly Gaynor leads The pack in The AAO yard dash aT a home meeT. AT righT Barb Moe, Kelly Gaynor, Debbie Zau- har, Kelly Hogan, Michelle Anderson, Paula Kavajecz, and Joan AuTlo assemble before a Track meeT. -hundred foriy should be The sTrong foundaTion of The Team for The 1982-4983 Spring season. Ten sophomores leTTered while Three juniors and Two seniors also qualified for ThaT award. GraduaTing seniors who leTTered in- cluded Kim ArchambaulT and Barb Moe. ReTurning junior leTTerman were Leah GriTTner, Kelly Gaynor, and Chris RuporT. fp no lmprovemeni Expecfed For '82-'83 Team places fifih aT secTionals Head coach CurT Thomson led The Spring 4982 Track Team To fifTh place aT The Seciional Tournamenf wiTh The assisTance of coach Doug Olson. Larry O'Shaughnessy was The only SparTan To qualify for The Secfional Meef. His firsT was in The 400 meTer dash, his Time was 54.6 AT Sfafe, he failed To qualify for The finals. Because of The sfrong Sophomore and Junior members, The 4983 Spring season promises improve- meni. Track is an aThleTic sporT which includes running, hurdling, shoTpuT, relays, discus, long jump. pole vaulTing, and high jumping. LasT years IeTTer winners are, ScoTT Crase, Roland Higgins, Brad Koch, MaTT Larson, Pefe Larson, Pai Mur- phy, Larry O'Shaughnessy, Doug Se- verin, Tim Sfilwell, and Brad Thomp- son. This year was coach Thomsons lasf year of coaching. Boys Track - Group Shofi Fronf Row-John QRo- landy Higgins, Pai Murphy, Pete Kennelly, Link Hunier, ScoTT Crase, Mike Wiseman Row Two- Brian Mafheson, Brad Lagro, Doug Severin, Maii Larson, Roberi qR.J,j Koffer, Brad Koch. Henry Reimer, Row Three- Coach Curl Thom- son, Terry Senn, Brad Thompson, John Becker, Larry O'Shaughnessy, Jeff Johnson, Pere Dah- len, Adam Long, Mark Cohen, John Siack, Coach Doug Olson Missing: Mike Branley, Dave Dodge, Brian Gall, Randy Gilberi, Dan Johnson, Peie Larson, Dennis Nolan, Jack Pe- Terson, Tim Siillweil, John Sweeney, Kafsuyoshl T okano, Rob Bolt. Maff Larson prepares The long jump pif be- fore The Ironwood Track meet held aT The U.W.S. Track. Randy Gilberf prepares To Throw The discus. one-hundred foriy-one l Boys Take 3rd ln SecTionals 40-A season record This year's Boys' Swimming and Diving Team compleTed Their sea- son wiTh a 'i0 win A loss dual meeT record. They finished 3rd ouT of 42 Teams aT The W.l.A.A, SecTional meeT. This was The second high- esT finish in S.S.H.S. hisTory. Senior Mike Wiseman broke 2 records This year. One was in The 500 yard freesTyle wiTh The Time of 5:07.43 cuTTing 12.4 seconds off The old one, The oTher was The single season scoring record. Now iT is 309W poinTs. Junior Jon Berg broke The junior scoring record. The new one is 287W poinTs. The Boys were coached by Head Coach, Mike Pahlen - PaTTi Berg, AssisTanT swimming coach - and KaTe Walsh AssisTanT Diving Coach. The managers were Doree LaJoie and Tammi BlaTT. Front Row: Doree LaJoie, Tim Rich, Todd BlaTT, Tammi BlaTT, Row 2: Gregg Johnson, Mike Wi- seman, Rob Hughes, Jim Benson, Jody Ander- son. Row 3: Coach Mike Pahlen. Dan Johnson, ScoTT RadTke, AssisTanT Coach PaTTi Berg. Back Row: PaT BriTTan, Tom Rich, PeTer Lukens, David Larson, POT Huligren. Far RighT: AssisTanT Coach KaTe Walsh. Middle RighT: Tom Rich preparing To sTarT a race. BoTTom RighT: PeTer Lukens poses for a pic- Ture. one hundred foriy-Two i Jim Benson 8: Todd BIaTT as V Girls Take oTh AT SecTionals peTroske goes To sTaTe The Lady SparTans compleTed a 6- 5-4 dual meeT record. The Team fin- ished 6Th ouT of '15 Teams aT The W.I.A.A. secTional meeT held in Sco- feild, Wisconsin. Liz PeTroski was The lone qualifier To sTaTe from The SparTan Team. During The season 23 records were broken in many evenTs. Some of The re- cords broken by Liz PeTroski, showing her leadership were The 'IOO breasT sTroke and The 200 freesiyle. This years capTains were seniors Liz PeTroski, Lisa Campbell and junior Sue Eisenmann. Managers were PaT BriTTan and Jon Berg. The SparTan Swimmers are coached by Head Coach Michael Pahlen, assisTanT diving coach KaTe Walsh, and assisTanT swim coach PaTTi Berg. wr f' ,I FronT Row: Chris Morden, Chris Haack, Sue PeTroski, Tammi BlaTT, Karen PeTerson. Row Two: Lisa Campbell, Sue Eisenmann, Liz Pe- Troski, Third Row: Head Coach Mike Pahlen, Carol Anway, Doree LaJoie, Karen Dhooge, Denise GroTh, AssisTanT Coach PaTTi Berg, Back Row: Manager PaT BriTTan, Julie Haskins, Mary Jo PorTer, Debbie Zauhar, Sue PeTerson. Missing, AssisTanT Diving Coach KaTe Walsh, Manager Jon Berg and Barb Rossmeisl. Sue Eisenmann and Deb Zauhar Ham iT up for a picTure. Liz PeTroske, Denise GroTh and Doree LaJoie Take Time ouT for a picTure. Barb Rossmeisl and Tammi BlaTT. Denise GroTh and Doree LaJoie. one hundred foriy-Three UE 4982 Boys' Cross Country run 5000 meters Practice for the 4982 cross country season began August 23. The boys run a meet distance of 5000 meters. Most cross country meets are held on local golf courses. A typical cross country meet will have anywhere from two to sixty teams. Each team consists of seven members and the top five team members count for team score. Unlike most team sports Above Left: Gary Koski running in a meet. The Boys Cross Country Team: Gary Koski. Tim Allison. Scott Byrnes, Brad Thompson. John Slack, Eric Prescott. John Keith. Mike Wise- man. Above Right: Brad Thompson running in the 3 mile boys race. Above: Scott Byrnes stretching out before a race, At Right: Members of the boys cross country team trying to keep warm. -hundred forty-four in which the team with the most points wins, in cross country the team with the least team points is the winner. Our boys program has not been successful in many years. Coach Olson feels that 4983 will bring a renewed attitude over the team members which will be reflect- ed in a more competitive season. W . W f 1 .IGF f 3 f ie 75' H A ' , .. . . .,r,,. V. V .V - A WWmw'y -w+ Hj'Q? lr, . ' . J' .354 A amy. ig' 4982 Girls' Cross CounTry run 3200 meTers PracTice for The girls began on Au- gusT 23. There were six girls on The Team. The girls race is 3200 meTers. Cross counTry is a sporT which many people feel Takes average physical abiliTy, buT above average self-mo- TivaTion. To be compeTiTive, a cross counTry runner musT run many miles during The summer monThs and work very hard during pracTice and meeTs. Our girls' program has had some success in pasT years. The high poinT of The 4982 season was when Kelly Gaynor and Joan AuTio were named To The All-Twin PorTs 'Cross CounTry Teams. BoTh The girls and The boys cross counTry Teams were coached by Doug Olson. u The 4982 Girls Cross CounTry Team: Colleen Fredrickson-manager, Michelle Wallberg, Ann Cashin. Joan AuTio. DeAnn GroTh, Kelly Gaynor, Kris Edwards. Missing: Lisa Dalbeck, manager. wgaqb-A-di De!-Xnn GroTh and Kelly Gaynor wiTh Coach Olson. The girls cross counTry Team awaiTs The sTarT of The race. one-hundred foriy-five WresTling rookies dominaTe Team The T982-83 wresTling Team was a very young Team. The majoriTy of The Team members were sopho- mores. They gained valuable exper- ience aT The same Time and as They maTured. They will definiTly Turn The Tables on Their opponenTs. The boys on The Team worked hard all year and saw The benefiTs as The year ended. The pride and spiriT ThaT They had will help Them To develop inTo a super Team in The nexT Two years. The juniors and seniors on The Team have helped To develop balance and leadership and will prove To be an asseT in The TournamenTs. Wres- Tiers have a unique posiTion in ThaT They wresTle as an individual, and work for The Team. Top RighT: CapTain, Mike LehTo Training To be a champion. Top LefT: Working ouT- Bernie Olson and John Schick. BoTTom RighT: Team PhoTo- FronT Row: Mike LehTo-capTain, Bernie Olson. Norman LehTo. Second Row: Joe Reasebeck-coach, Brian Rice-manager, Todd Keup, Brian Kmecik. Rick Lindeloff, Jeff Williams-assisTanT coach, Bill Gedde-assisTanT coach, Back Row: John Schick, PeTer Preo, Shawn Brown, and STeve Sullivan. NexT Page- Top LefT: Brian Rice weighing in Todd Keup and PeTer Preo. Top RighT: Brian Kmecik and Rick Lindelof demonsTraTe The Referees PosiTion. Middle: Big and small of iT all: PeTer Preo and Todd Keup. BoTTom LefT1 Shawn Brown and Rick Lindelof demonsTraTe The pin. BoTTom RighT: Shawn Brown and Rick Lindelof demonsTraTe The reverse. one hundred foriy-six one hundred forty-seven Hockey Cheerleaders varsiTy and junior varsiTy The hockey cheerleaders for The 4982-1983 season, advised by Diane Cushman, have pracTiced conTinually ThroughouT The year To lead The crowds in supporTing our Teams. They have worked hard in increasing school spiriT and enThusi- asm. PosTers were made and placed in The link area informing when games were scheduled, The place, and The Time. This helped fans prepare To aTTend and cheer our Teams To a vicTory. Assemblies were a major parl of geTTing sTu- denTs involved in The exciTemenT while The cheerleaders performed and igniTed Their spiriT. The varsiTy squad aTTended camp during The summer and received The excel- lence award for Their accomplish- menTs along wiTh oTher awards. We are proud of our squad for Their sup- porT and deTerminaTion To be The besT. Above righT: Captain Sheryl Stark receives a corsage from former cheerleader Marcia LiTchke, Varsiiy squad: Qbackj KaTie Char- bonneaug Qmiddlej Sheryl STark, PaTTi STark, Pam WhiTep Cfronlj Ellen Coward, Debbie BergsTrom and Paula Kavajecz. Nexi: KaTie Charbonneau and PaTTi STark. AT righT: Ellen Coward. NexT: KaTie Charbonneau, Below: Squad aTTempTs a mounT during The game. NexT: Pam WhiTe. LasT: Sheryl STark and Deb- bie Bergslrom. Lisa DouceTTe was absenT when phoTos were Taken. A s.,s N 1 s,ss T . f ' T 1 1 - g, .,,, K ,,. T ,.,.,:l ig one-hundred foriy-eighT ' 1',,.! iVf A if Q23 f A 1 dy' ' yay , T Q' 'S if A ' if My ,fffiw W fiifiy gf ,,, ,ii an gay, ,V 'I -sf. .. V5 rj' i f' gif ' 1 ' 1 A Q. r 'fi r . . f 33iQ'wm, 'iii ' fn my PM if-' ' G 6, nf, is A A . . if I 'Wifi-I f, rf, W 5 w e I U , ..,,, I V7 ,hV',,,,. is X 1 ,,,f, a , f , +11 r-fm ' fr L1 7 44-144' J H .,,...+: f '1H?5f sa 0 'A 4 W N 5 Q gi' I X' A- f 6 A . qi, J S g in s . 'J' if sf? .. ' ,N , ' V 1 5 G31 Ne 4 4 iii f ' :IL in P ' -N' K, 1 iii rx: Junior Varsiiy squad: Qbackj Pam Munsell. Jean Maki, Tina Torrence: Cfronij Kris Haack. Lisa Carlson, and Sara Johnson. Upper right: Paula Kavajecz. Upper Iefi: Jean Maki, Tina Torrence and Pam Munsell. Next Paiii Stark, Above Iefiz Sara Johnson. Nexit Tina Tor- rence and Kris Haack. Above right: Pam Mun- sell. AT left: Varsity squad performing be- tween periods of The game. one-hundred foriy-nine Cheerleaders fooTball and baskeTball VarsiTy cheerleader co-capTains This year were Sue Roubal and Sandy C-eegan. The girls cheered for looTh fooTbail and baskeTball during The 82-83 season. They performed in all of The pep assemblies, made posT- ers, and igniTed school spiriT. During The summer The squad aTTended Camp Birch Knoll in Eagle River, WI. They came home wiTh four blue rib- bons, were finalisTs for The excel- lence award and Lori Fredrickson was named T'All American Cheer- leader . The girls puT in a ioT of hard work To make The season successful. The JV squad was chosen in OcTo- ber so They only cheered for baskeT- ball. These girls also puT in hard work for They only had one monTh To geT ready for Their season. Top right-Lori Fredrickson, All American Cheerleader. VarsiTy Squad-FronT row: Sue Eisenmann, Kel- ly Gaynor. Row 2: Sue Roubal, Jeannine Mun- sell, Jody Jenda, and Cindy Ward. Row 3: Sandy G-eegan, Lori Fredrickson. Next: Jeannine Munsell. AT righT- Co-CapTains Sandy G-eegan and Sue Roubal. one hundred flfiy l Front Row: Poiii Word Row 2: Holly Gilbert Amy Mciriinson Sidnding: Kris Troison, Jodi Ed- words Top: Sherry Kouii The Word sisters: Poiii ond Cindy. Belowi Sue Eisenmonn ond Jody Jendo Keiiy Gaynor oi o home gome. one hundred iifiy-one 414fVcS' Laila! afziail' a 1' l -q ?' ,,w,fv ,W,.,,'5' -- W1 ......s.-i l one hundred iffy-Three BOYS' TENNIS Spartans Opponents 4 Duluth Central 3 6 DenfeldfMorg.Park 4 4 Cloauet 4 4 Ashland 3 4 Cloquet 4 2 Duluth Central 2 4 Ashland 3 2 Duluth East 5 4 Duluth Cathedral 4 5 Hermantown 0 4 DenfeldfMorg.Park 4 W.l.A.A. Sub-Sectional 3rd Tournament of 8 GOLF Dual Matches Won 4 Lost 0 Triangular Matches Won 4 Secondftiedj 4 Third 4 Quadrangular Matches Won 4 Secondftiedj 4 Hve Team Match 4th Place Regional Tournament 4st Place of 3 teams Sectional Tournament 4st of 4 teams State Tournament at Wisconsin Rapids Tied for 45th place SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Spartans Opponents 26 Hermantown 20 30 Proctor 0 44 Superior J.V. O 42 DenfeldfMorg. Park 8 32 Grand Rapids 6 6 Duluth East O 22 Hibbing 8 46 Duluth Central O VARSITY FOOTBALL Spartans Opponents 43 Eau Claire North 3 44 Eau Claire Memorial 35 24 Ashland 47 O Moorhead 24 O DenfeldfMorg Park 44 44 Grand Rapids 0 0 Duluth East 37 7 Hibbing 42 43 Duluth Central 48 one-hundred titty-four JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Spartans Opponents 40 Northwestern 3 2 Spooner qvarsityy 6 6 Duluth East 2 43 Northwestern 2 4 Duluth Denfeld 4 Q Duluth Denfeld 4 40 Duluth Denfeld 4 4 Duluth East 4 2 Eau Claire Memorial 44 6 Eau Claire Memorial 6 5 Duluth Central 3 VARSITY BASEBALL Spartans Opponents 8 Duluth Central O 5 Duluth Denfeld 3 44 Duluth East 4 40 Morgan Park 44 7 Hermantown 2 44 Silver Bay 4 4 Cloquet 3 8 Virginia 2 9 Duluth Central 2 4 Proctor 4 6 Hayward 5 0 Eau Claire Memorial 4 W,l.A.A. Tournament 4 Rice Lake 5 GIRLS' SOFTBALL Spartans Opponents 2 Proctor 4 0 Duluth East 9 4 Morgan Park 3 46 Hermantown 2 4 Hibbing 4 4 44 Duluth Central 4 0 Duluth East 7 2 Hibbing 0 2 Duluth Cathedral 6 IMl.A.A. Tournaments 3 Hudson 4 3 Menomonie 5 Sparian's Sports Scoreboard GIRLS' SWIMMING Spartans Opponents 79 DenfeldfMorg.Park 46 83 Proctor 34 63 DenfeldfMorg.Park 63 75 Cloauet 50 54 Duluth East 73 75 Duluth Central 45 63 Two Harbors 64 53 Silver Bay 73 53 Duluth East 74 82 Proctor 44 55 Virginia 74 3rd Head of Lakes ' of 8 Invitational 44 Duluth Central O 6th Sectional of 45 35th State of 55 BOYS' SWIMMING Spartans Opponents 90 River Falls 22 55 Eau Claire North 74 4st Spartan Relays of 7 62 Cloquet 65 204 S.S.H.S. Alumni 462 90 DenfeldfMorg. Park 33 55 Grand Rapids 70 73 Proctor 54 76 M Duluth Central 505 64 Virginia 66 74 Two Harbors 53 74 Cloauet 56 3rd Head of The Lakes of 3 invitational 74 Duluth East 53 72 Proctor 55 6th Virginia Invitational of 45 74 Duluth East 56 3rd W.l.A.A. Sectional of 42 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Spartans Opponents 2 Cloquet O 2 Silver Bay 4 4 I Duluth East 2 2 DenfeldfMorg. Park 0 0 Hermantown 2 2 Two Harbors 0 2 Grand Marais 0 2 Duluth Central O 2 Duluth Cathedral 0 0 Duluth Central 2 2 Proctor . 0 2 Rice Lake O Regional Tournament 2 Rice Lake 0 2 Hudson 4 Sectional 0 Medford 2 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Spartans ' Opponents 40 Hayward 42 48 Hibbing 45 42 Duluth Central 26 52 Eau Claire Memorial 59 45 Proctor 28 34 DenfeIdfMorg. Park 48 44 Duluth East 35 22 Eau Claire Memorial 65 38 Cloquet 44 50 Ashland ' 42 44 Duluth East 37 60 Silver Bay 34 64 Two Harbors 26 40 Duluth Central 38 54 Hermantown 42 38 Ashland 49 42 Proctor 28 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Spartans Opponents 53 Hayward 54 56 Hibbing 55 48 Duluth Central 54 38 Eau Claire Memorial 53 47 Proctor 38 58 DenfeIdfMorg. Park 46 54 Duluth East 64 48 Eau Claire Memorial 64 44 Cloquet 38 58 Ashland 46 54 Duluth East 58 52 Silver Bay 50 60 Two Harbors 40 44 Duluth Central 59 60 Hermantown 46 38 Two Harbors 34 40 Ashland 48 59 Proctor 29 Regionals 79 Rice Lake 45 44 Hudson 44 BOYS' WRESTLING Spartans Opponents 9 Hibbing 59 4 Barron 57 57 Bayfield 46 45 Unity 42 43 Eau Claire North 24 48 Praire Farm 24 0 Ashland 69 48 Ashland 58 4th Superior Tournament of 5 45 Spooner 48 28 Webster 39 Regionals 4th PIOCe - Mike Lehto BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Spartans Opponents 38 Duluth Central 35 44 Eau Claire North 46 64 DenfeldfMorg. Park 38 55 Eau Claire Memorial 69 53 Ashland 37 55 Two Harbors 28 50 Proctor 37 33 Ashland 44 69 Hermantown 44 54 Duluth East 34 44 Duluth Central ' 33 64 Cloquet 48 43 Eau Claire Memorial 45 64 Hibbing 49 59 International Falls 46 54 Duluth East 50 67 Silver Bay 44 60 Eau Claire North 57 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Spartans Opponents 65 Duluth Central 37 44 Eau Claire North 58 63 DenfeIdfMorg. Park 50 43 Eau Claire Memorial 60 40 Ashland 45 54 Two Harbors 60 76 Proctor 50 46 Ashland 64 56 Hermantown 62 34 Duluth East 62 36 Duluth Central 35 45 Cloquet 50 33 Eau Claire Memorial 47 38 Hibbing 54 38 International Falls 35 35 Duluth East 30 84 Silver Bay 55 60 Eau Claire North 45 W,i.A.A. Regionals Semi-Finals 59 Rice Lake 66 Spanans Spons Scoreboard 4982-83 JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY Spartans Opponents 2 DenfeIdyMorg. Park 3 4 Cloquet 4 42 Eau Claire North 4 2 Duluth East 3 4 Silver Bay 2 4 Hibbingy 3 4 Two Harbors 2 44 Duluth Cathedral 3 7 Proctor, O 4 Duluth East 3 4 Eau Claire Memorial 3 5 Hermantown 4 3 Silver Bay 6 3 International Falls 3 0 DenfeldfMorg. Park 7 5 Duluth Central 6 I I vnlresitv HocKEv Spartans Opponents 2 DenfeIdyMorg. Park 5 5 Duluth Central 6 2 Cloquet 5 9 Eau Claire North 2 2 Duluth East 6 4 Silver Bay 6 4 Hibbingi 7 4 Two Harbors 0 5 DenfeldyMorg. Park 6 6 Duluth Cathedral 4 8 Proctor: 3 4 Duluth East 3 9 Eau Claire Memorial 4 0 Hermantown 6 4 Hayward 2 I 2 International Falls 4 9 Duluth Cathedral 0 4 Duluth Central 5 W.l.A.A. 'Pre-Sectionals 6 Rice Lake 0 6 Hudsoni 2 W.l.A.A. Sectional Final 4 Eau Claire Memorial 4 STA TE TOURNAMENT 3 Madison Memorial 0 0 Madison West 4 eIRLs' tm-xcx lnvitationals Eau Claire IIOId Abe 7th of 8 Grand Rapids I Early Bird 8th of 40 Ironwood 'Hack Kamer 5th of 7 Spartans T ODDO090 ts 52 Ironwood Dual Meet 64 W.l.AiA. 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NATIONAL 148th TACTICAL RECONNAISSANCE GROUP MINNESOTA AIR NATIONAL GUARD DULUTH IAP MINNESOTA 55811 TELEPHONE 12181 722-0330 if . 0 l I ooo Q W 1 . Q3 '0,,, IAC F5098 ,7 CAPT REASBECK,Coach JEFF VANDENBERGHE,CIass of 81 TIM RAlNALDO,Class of B2 SUE MAI?TINEAU,Class of 80 DAN RYAN,Class of 81 DALE WI-tlTE,Class of 80 TOM Kl?OB,Class or' 82 scorr RosFrvBAui1,c4a,s of 81 Msg e FRED Pnuor-rorvne, Recru r fer SCOTT SANKS Class of 81 Adams, Lori Jean fFlap, Laurel, Ro? Rifles 10-127 Capt 12, JSA 10-12, D Il, Wo- hoo Women '83, Bun's Rd Trip '82, EC Ra nip 'sz Hey Kate what would ya do it , . .'? Thanx Smit, tor the memories- 6619631 yea! Also CB, KC, LD, CW, LF, SR, K , S ,H, GG, and BJ! 4?! Adamson, Pamela Jo y FBLA 11-12: Chapter Pres 12, Badger Girls State 11, Band 10, Duluth Model UN 11, George A. Fan Club 11-12 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Amys, Anthony Lee GAfMPD Fan Club, Child of the Universe May the Lord be with you in your quest for inner tranquility. Thanx Erik, Lor Tony, 'Equi- libriumi' And l'm looking for space, and to tina out who I am. And l'm looking to know and understand -JD peace Andersen, Kenneth qAlways Peocefuly Soccer, Downhill skiing Anderson, Debra Jo QDebbie, Devj CC 11-12, Rd Trips '82 Eau Claire Lks and Nami. 'B3 Mexico L.loyd '79 and always! H Br l-licksi Bird hunting- no gun and we got one! I love you Skip, White Cap Feb 17, 79. AO, JM, MB. CR- We Bad! Thanx Dad, Jan. LU, AD, CB, TW, MO, Hold on LA, DJ, MA, TD, AA. I had 1 in school! Here's to you H! We did it Andie! Anderson, Douglas Norman GAfMPD Fan Club, Mexico Sr Soc ll, Chem ll l'II make it. Anderson, Karen Lee qSqueaky, Priscilla, Miss Piggyj TPM Fan Club, Germany '83, Sooper Scien- tist Mr, Banana, Hola mi amiga Paddy! BFA, Danke Divvie, search for Soho City. No, SBI do not either have numb knees, Aloha! Adi- os! Auf Wiedersehen! Anderson, Katrina Lynne lKatyj Bond 10-11, Forensics 10-12 lt's been great JS, HB, SP, LP, DR Remember TP at the Milkhouse Heidi, Whaat WH Bud- dy! Let's have a pool party Jane! Got your radar Deb? Spacey, where's Jae? Brule '83? Goodbye SSHS. Anderson, Kelly Shawn qKellikins, Weenie, Bruisery Well Deb we finally made it! Hey DL remem- ber the hair in the porch? Hey Deb, have ya chased any black kittys with white stripes lately? Thanks to all my friends, I couldn't have made it without yas, Good Luck next year Ammo! Anderson, Paul Leroy Tennis SP, HB- we'll have to do it again sometime Bill 81 Mike see ya at Champs Anderson, Paula .lo qFrosty, Peanutp Watershow 10-12, Sooper Scientist. Baton twirler 10-12: Capt 11-12 Bemidji road trip Hey Dee where's Den- ise? B Lake: JL, KG, LC, DL, SB, LC, JC. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow don't walk behind me, I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend. Lisa C 84 Todd B thanks for the memories, Wen, Who's Dippy?!? Anderson, Randy William Bskbl 10-12, Ftbl 10-12: Capt 12, Bsbl 10-11 Anderson, Steve R, rPrez, Scrutf, Papa Smurfj AP8rCo, Prez, Bells are Ringing 10, C Choir 11-12, S Singers, Bells 'iOkay fine fer sure fer sure Vally Boys! Tanx guys fer bein there when I needed ya most. qWe over did AP B1 Co.j Anway, Carol Hkabeth Girls Swim Team, Orch, NHS, Bells are Rmg- ing, Sound ot Music, Duluth Model UN 11-12, Duluth - Superior Youth Orchestra, Weis- berg Swim volunteer 11 Archambeau, Danny Patrick QArchj Hky 10-12, Bsbl 10-12, Ftbl 10 Jim J and Mark N Iet's check out some EC down-town action. Hudson State park '82 Thanks Jimmy J, Scott and Todd BTO- kens Armstrong, Richard Allan BDHOF Autio, Sharon Kaye One ot the big kids Want a Dorito? Ex- cuse me: you're welcome, Good stuft Maynard! Thanks to all my friends espe- cially PN, KM, tk, Ps, Jre, Br, ana rrviisy rmsy. Backlund Charles Anthony Q8utch, Chubba, Ervingj Slam a tew, Another dead horse, Tokens na na naa! AL's PLACE! Style buddies. Thanks everyone for those great times! RD, MW remember with F at the pt, Class ot '83! Thanks Mom Bc Dad for everything! Ball, Mary J. rMore Bear, Bally Have fun Amy Bc Shawna, it goes by fast Bye Sue, Debbie, Carol, Kim, Donna, and Tina. I smell brew Barnes, Renee Lynn qRaeNaej AN6 10-12, Drama Thanks GD, TK and KM for all the great times we've had, Good Luck RT, HM and SB. I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. Phil 4:13. Bartley, Scott James one-hundred sixty-four VICA, Const, Tech 11-12 HOO-YAH Barton, Richard Raymond CRick, Tedj v Hky 10-12 Drugs, alcoholic beverages, and other mind boggling substances like TED NUGENT, Bates, Heidi Jo qMunchkin, Hiidamore, Brutej S Fiesta 10, M Choir 12 Dream high, dream low, but never let your dream go, Remember, your happiness is what you make it! Thanks for all the good times GC I'lI always love you Good luck SF, Baum, Tinothy Patrick rOscar, Baumboyj Thanx Ma, Grams, Gramps. RP, ML, MJ, DW, 26 what a team Jokes zero is the best. Beauto, Wendy Jo H Choir 10-12, Orch 10-12, Bets are Ringing, Sound of Music We made it Char! Remember the macaro- ni Polly? Keep your cycle going DBI Good luck Debi! Beck, Deborah Marie Q1Crash. Toni, PPEQ Hi Ho! Pinky is cute, bu I still don't reckon I want his cane. hal ha! Take o chew! Becker, John Harold Ftbl 11-12, Track 11-12 Bee, Polly Ann Sooper Scientist I hope everyone has enjoyed these past 3 years as much as I have, l'll never forget them. Thanks for making them the best- Love-Class of 'B3. WB Minneapolis Buffy. TB, CU, DLPN, SAB, TG. DM Belanger, Susan Marie qThurmon, Roo, Sub? Our ang: S815 U-G's: DNT Stars: Amnicon Lake 'sz LroiipweqL'BBycnJrerswps, Thanx Gang it's been great! Thanx Lou lk Wok for being there when I needed ya, Betino, Kimberly Jo QKimD Bun's Rd Trip '82, St Hky Tourn '82, Wahoo Women 'B2-'83, Prom Comm '82 Thanks KD, KJ, SL, TF, JJ for making these past 3 years the BEST! Good bye 81 good luck Class of '83. Berg, Carolyn Mae QCarol, Bergie, Beej Rifles 10-12, JSA 10-11, Prom Comm 11, Prom Court 11, Wtr show 11-12 Hey JL, PW, LA- thanx! Love ya Billy. Wahoo gllgignen Forever! Bun's Road Trip '82, Bye Berg, Cathy Lynn CLynnie, Cather, Bergiej Pom Pons 12, JSA 11 Preseason Road Trip '81, Bun's Road Trip '82 Thanx mom 81 dad l luv ya. Banana Buds forever -luv ya all! Thanx CB, SU, TW, TL, you've been great- oh for sure! Oh hi Lil MEMBERS NOT AVAILABLE FOR PHOTO: BRENDA SEVERSON,Class of 81 TIM CARLSON,Class af 80 JOHN NYKANEN,Class of 81 RICH KOMATZ,Class of 80 JOHN PLACHTA,Class of 81 Buckaroo take care still luv ya! TH - Got a plan? Berg, Jonathan David LSFDG, IOLA, USTC 120, Sooper Scientist Love you always JM, thanks for all the memories, Thanks tor all the good times BP Best Buddy 81 Germ too! Berg, Kaare Eldon VICA, Const Tech 11-12 Chevy AXA I IM, Sick, I hate it, Good luck Teresa K. Bergaulst, Traci Ann qLil' Berkl, Sweet Peay P lot 10: adv 11, MSqltatj 10-12, Anderson sisterhood 11-12 Theres a destiny that makes us brothers- none goes his way alone, what you send into the lives of others comes back into your own Look Mom, I made it! Hey Ton, let's party?! l'd rather be flying-NC here I come TS luv ya 8 thanx for being there. ILFFSSSQ MS always. JB lotsa love. BST hiaume, Marie Kay fBeaner, Rey FBLA 12, Campus Life 12 Thank you Dena 81 Trouble Maker, Good luck at SSHS April, Good luck Kelly, Deb 81 Carol. I love you mom, dad Bc Patrick Blatt, Todd Michael fSplatt, Tuna, Fattyj Ftbl 10-11, Swimming 10-12, Track 10 Generic-Igor Road Trip: DB Cabin 1: State '81, To Ex-BF-Thanks! Will you be lonesome PA, LC, DR, HB, SP? To E-Thanksf'?j for keep- ing me busy weekends! Boldt, Tamara Ann Uammiej C Chair 11-12 Tim-love ya! Can't wait until the big W 2- gether, A-ever! JO-AL thanx! Good luck Lisa 81 Ed! LR, PS, JR 81 JAR remember work- ing at KB? Christmas Party '81. M840 couIdn't do it with out you! Rob 84 Bec hang in there! Bongers, I-lelmi WAA Tennis. Speaking English, Making friends, Dutch Exchange student Bonjour, Yvette V, qCuddles, Smurtette, Vetsyj G Choir, M Choir, AP 84 Coqec to Presj Thanks to all of my friends, hanks mom 81 dad for everything. Long live AP 81 Co. Val- ley Boys! Bortkosky, James William SBIT, Bit? Bskbl 10, South Superior S orm Ri ers Good Luck to the Class of '83, Good Luck to the Desperado Band. DB, CP, PM, MH Bonneville, Heidi Lee Pep Club 10, Track 10-11, Health Careers 12, Hky State '82, Prom Comm 11 SP-BBA Luv ya. KA, JS, DR LP you're great buddies, Miss ya alll Hey! SP, PA, RP, BL, JL, WW, wantaa , ,. Kurstee keepin touch luv ya. Thanx for everything MG, JS, DB iPinkyy, WB, SN, LC, LC, TB, MC. Boarfz, Darren J iBud, Kirbyj Desperado Band, know how to ride it club Thanks to CP, PM, MH,-no dice!! King Swear. King Swear, King Swear, Bahr. lckl Flip flop flap Bohr. Boris, Karen Marie fBum, MMC, Bonest Well we made it Cindy and Yvette. Thanks Mom, Dad, Kenny 81 Michael. I couldn't do it without you. Bourgeois, Thomas Anthony 2Byron, TBj Ftbl 10-42, Bsbl 10-12, Bskbl 0-42 Con guys, remember the snowshoer of '82 Thanks Lloyd, Nord, Porky, Spike, Heka, Wug, MT and PG. Spike's local 2607. Hey Iittle tator tot, it's allrighta! Brew, Allyson Jean 5Ellyj Band 40-44, FBLA 4 Hey TL-PALS Forever! Good Luck always Holly, Karen, 8. Cathy. Thanks for everyth- ing Eddy- LY forever, Britton, Patrick L. Diving 10-12: Mngr 11-12 Hey Ron, Na, Na, Naaa! Thanx Mr. T, Coach Pahlen, and the Art staff for making SSHS worth coming to OK BB, RD, GC, SP, TK get ready for a massive party. Thanx Lisa C. Probably Britton, Michel! Alan iMitch, Mickey, Chach? Track 2, Lacedaemon 41-12, DE I-ll We finally made it. Hey Stimy let's bike down to Hudson again. Good Luck to ever- ybody after grad. Thanxs WM, SD. and Stimy. Brown, Randy Alan QBrowniej Weight Room 40-12, Grandstand 10-12 Brubaken Deborah Ann fBuddha, Debj Kelly, remember the night at the MM with Bill, Those were the good times, you had a lot of fun with those PBR's also. Any way stay sweet and keep you record good o-0' Buhn Wendy Leigh qwiggums, Wiggys. Wendellj Vlybl 10-12, Bskbl 10-11, NHS, Sooper Scien- tist, Band 10-12, Watershow 12 Good luck to the class of '83! JS-Cmomly remember all the football games! Bukovich, Andy Joe QAJ, BooBaoj School Forest 10-12 Caftrey, Lynnerie Marie QDerby Driver. Crashy Band 10-12, Jazz Band 11-12, Flags 11-125 Capt 12, NONO Rd Trip '82, Mexico '83 Thanx to all who've made 3 yrs great Ma, Pa, CC, TN, DB, DF, JT, 81. flags! Hey Trac-got sax appeal? JT- McDonalds? Think of me DF. Take it easy CC. Mrs. Z you're great, thanx! DB-Hwy 13'?I Cain, Debi D, Orch 10-12, Handbells 11, Bells Are Ringing 40, Sound of Music 42, VARC Jim-tap, tap, tap. Dad-Good Luck with the new sophomores next year. Blundell-WB + R-1D-2, never forget Geometry, Campbell Lisa Marie QLisa Cat, Lipton? Swim team 10-42: Capt 12, Twirler 1 -12. Watershow 10-12 Thanx Our Gang for the great times, Keep in touch JL, DL, SB. KG, LC. JC, friends are forever. Hey Paula, Good Luck, it's been great, thanx BFA 84 l'll always care. Thanx Mom, Dad love ya, Cannon, Colleen Georgia iColleeniej Watershow 12 Wahoo Women '83. Pam, Jill I can't stand up! Were those really pickles Carol? Good Luck, luv yas Pam, Annette, Jill, Carol, Liz, GL-PC, MD. John D Good Luck, I love ya! Cannon, Lauri Diane qGoforj Hey Sue, where's Bassam? Our Gang, keep in touch SB, DL, JC, PA, LC, CR, JL, SW, and KG- thanx for all the great times! Good luck to everyone in the Class of '83I Carlson, Carolme Gertrude qRed devil. Carolj Thanks to all my friends without you I would have never made it. Carlson, Elzabeth Joan QLiz, Diz, Lizardj JV Bskbl 10 Thanx Shade and Reb for all the fun times with the bull, Thanx MM, PS, CR, Hi MS Har- em '80-'B1, Picnic '84, WWCA, SHT '80-'83 Carlson, Robbie Wade My three years at SSHS have been very interesting and rewarding, they have ex- cellent teachers, but aside from that I have learned a lot. I wish everyone here Good Luck in the years to come Certano, Ann Marie Thanks for everything Dave Haven I love ya! Good Luck Kell Bell, Bean, Mush, Berger, Estrella-Bella. Oldstagger, PearIiMae, Jacki. B. Brucey. Take Care we're the best, now we're free, we're the class of '83! HR Buddies-goo bye! Charbonneau, Christme Marie QChristmas, Aunt Jemima, Chrissey? Thanks to: DF, LC, CR, N, DT, DH, CW, TB. JH, LL, BG, DA, EH- you're all the greatest. Keep in touch! Love ya mom and dad. Charbonneau, Katie Bridger qCharbs, Kater-Bater, Knobsj Hky Chldr 10-12 Buns rd trip '82. Eau Claire rd trip '82, Pre- season rd trip '81, Hey Jean take a right' CRASH Banana Buds forever. Masses house, Possout!! Thanks LA, LD. JL, LS, CW, DM, CB, TH, 81 Z. DN 10-12 81 always, NCA DEI, EC, PS, PK, Thanks for flappin flap! Chicras, Lisa Marie Track 10, CC 10-11, Weightroom 10-11 Lower Eau Claire Road Trip '82-Thanx you guys for a great time. Thanx LM, l love you. Christenson, James R, qBig guyj Wrestling 10-12: CoCapt Chrisienson, Vlhllam Patrick lwilburj VICA 11-42? Club Pres '82-'B3 HOOYAH! Out Back, No good Paul, no good, Cole, Jacqueline Marie iJackie, Jack, Wakay Thanx to all who have helped me through my years at Senior. Our Gang , Sue, haw's Bassam? Hi DeeDee Lau! 3 Bears- SDJ. THANKS mom Br dad for everything- Iove ya lots! Take care Class of '83! Conklin, Sherri May qConk? AP 81 CO 41-12, C Choir 1-12, Handbells 10-12, Watershow 11 Good luck next year Hose QTAQI Thanks a lot Sween for everything. Love ya! GO FOI? ITL! Connolly, Theresa M. Vlybl 10-12, Sftbl 10-12, CL 10-12, Rom 1i1o, DECA 10,42 Only one life: 'twill soon be past: Only what's done for Christ will last, For me to live is Christ. Phil 1121 Cooke, Mary Mom, Dad I made it! To my David, I love you 84 miss you lotsl Thanks Parkers for all the great times we've had. Let's go be- bop-in at the Casa, Toby! Cooper, Tammy Lorraine fLegs, Shorty, Bonesj There are three kinds of people, those who make things happen. those who watch it happen, those who wonder what hap- pened! Thanks mom, dad. love you both. Jessie D, thanks for everything! Thanks to all my friends, Love you Don M. Corbin, Karla Jean fCorbs1 Prom Comm 11, FBLA 10 Pat 10-forever: I never would have made it without you babe! I love you PMC! Thanks to all my friends who helped me make if through. See ya at the Point! Good luck Class of '83I We made it! Cragin, Patrick Anthony SPatj Tracey 11-12, South Poe QCaunty Keg Leaguej Hey Trace, remember Cornucopia. Bernie's Bronco 81 BB'?! JD Forever! Crase, Scott T Hky 10-12, Track 10-12, CC 11, Ftbl 10 Hudson State Park 'B2. Arch, stay off street poles, get Tommy and Ju-Ju and we'll take your garbage truck. Good luck Rick, Den- ny, and Stretch, it's been great. Craven, Michael Wayne Yoliiigng 11-12, DECA 14, CROWB Roadtrip .1 ' Paul do you have your kegs? Bill do you want some chemical corn? Good luck BL KO, Jackie, enjoy your last year, it's your best! Dahln, Peter Jeremiah FED! 40-12, Track 40-12, Band 10-12, Choir Dalbec, Thomas G, lGerm, Germyy LSPP Club, ILOA, FSDA, DECA ll MG, GV, it was a funtime with PP's. BP, JB we have to get tothe Point tonight JB, RB, the road trip to Ashland was great qmaybe I-Iibbingy. Pancho we'Il have to get the rac- ing track again. Sheryl take care, it was a fun time. MG, GV-eat sht LD is a VG Davidson, Roberta Lynn qBert, Smurfj DECA I Davis, Nancy Kay CPunk, Wimpy, Nanaj Sftbl 14 NKD loves MEW, GPL thanks for being a friend . . , love ya! Keep reaching for the stars. Day, Dan Lee Uakej Bsbl l made it Tam. What's your Bag Rat. Good Luck Lori, Soph rules are made to break. Day, Roberta Sue qBobbie, Bobbie Suej DECA 11, Health Careers A friend is someone who understands your post, believes in your future, and accepts you today just the way you are. See you at viewpoint Lynda. Thanx mom Bn dad, We did it Julie! DJR-luv ya. DeBeir, Andrea Renee Road Trip Nami, '82 . . . Hey Deb it's cold! Thanks for the good times H and Deb, I love you Brennan, Thanks mom. DeGraet Lynn Marie QMichelin Man, Lucifer, Blondiej Orch 11-42, AP B1 Co, VARC lt's been REAL guys! Thanx for everything Br Good Luck! Thanx JR DeGrael, Ronald Allen qMuskrat, Weed, Haroldj Al's place na no naa, We've got style, Booga-Booga, kegs. Al's wrecking crew PB, BB, SP, GC, TK, JB, Party committy. Point Parties, grad party, Bare QAJ Beach bath- ers, guzzler gang, Brew crew. Web Lake Middy, Smile Toby, Red, CL, Don't wait for tomorrow do it today. DeMeyer, Keri Lynn qKerikg Prom Comm 11, Sooper cientist 12 Wahoo Women Forever '83, Bun's Road Trip '82, Jackie's Med 'B2l Thanx Kims, Niner, Sue, Tarn, Carol, Jill, Lin, for 3 great years-luv ya always! Bye SSHS! DeRosia, Yvonne Irene DE I 81 ll TP-Barry heard us. LR-scared af the leaves? JR-let's goto Med WI, GM-'83 sum Nites, 3 bagger. Hi JF 81 TR!! I luv MDJJSBM. Bergy and my Buddie! Yukon ,. . Now! YLTJ For- ever!!! Derozier, Celeste Ann QMDJ Harvard MUN, FBLA, Drama Club, Forensics. Campus Life. C Choir, NHS TS remember OSI So act that your princi- ple of action might safely be made a law for the whole world. DeSmef, Tim Charles Une Sportsmanj VICA, Const Tech 11-12, VICA State Skilled Olympics '82: silver: bronze medalist, JV HKY 10, V Hky 41, State Champions '82 VICA HOOYAH! Carpenters make better studs. Take it easy Block or I'Il jack you. Thanks CRDfor everything you've done for me over the years. Detrle, Thomas Christian Qetts, Happyj BskbI10-12,BsbI 10-11, Ft I 40-12 Devogel, Anna Lynn fTwink, Granny, DLBQ Band 40-12, Choir 10:12 One of the guys! TKS Lori. Twink fan club? l'm a Twink: Lunch HARDEE'SI Hold onto your memories, but live the future. Dhols, Daniel John lDanny, Dan, Stimyj We finally made itl Thanxs everybody for the good times at SSHS. Hey Butwheat wanna bike to Hudson and check out those Hudson women!! Love ya Jenny Dhooge, Karen Kay G Swimteam 10-12 t'Buns Road Trip '82. Thanx DT, MK, HP, TB, TS, AS, LO, SM, PM, and everyone who helped make these last 3 years the best. Thanks Mom and Dad. To the Class of 83. take care and Good Luck, Dickas, Virginia Adrianne QGinnyj Drama, Forensics 40-12, Campus Life, Sooper Scientist, Honor Roll 10-12 Thankx RB, TK, KM, Remember you're never alone! Good Luck to RT, HM, RG. A BL W forever! GBAMF. WINK! Glory be to God who by his mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of. Eph. 311, Dock, Susan J. QBabe, Lopps, Sober Suej Pac-man in the back seat with the emer- gency break on! REMARKABLE Thanks: Nick, Bonnie, Lori, Dean, Mchelle, Brad, Mom, Dad, A caring MOJO! Nick, iHan- somy Sobrieties 1st, love follows, A-ever NUS.. Daucetie, Lisa Jean CDuecej Hky Chldr 10-12Qthanx KC-statej DE 14-12 St Pats '82-MG, DM, JT, Jean, take a rite. EC RT '82, Banana Buds-Thanx Pip, Hass. Freddygcampin LVdfQ, Z's, Mls . . Happy Sudy's ay MT, PG, Good luck PP E, luv 81 miss ya. Good friends are Aever-thanx SR, KC, JL, LA, LS, TZ, D Moon. Take Care Dow, Deborah Lynn QDeb, Debsj Thanks to all my friends, I couldn't have done it without ya. Thanks to all my close friends for being there when I needed you. PM,MC-GP, Love Always BM, Thanks mom and dad, I love you. Dyleski, Deanna Lynn qDoodIesj Perkins 10-12 Hey Neecek! Remember all those times 51 thanx for being there!! Pebs my best Bud, this is for you .., thanx! SP 81 Mr, N l'II miss ya: Come visit me at Perkins' Cease to inquire what the future has in store, but take as a gift whatever the day brings forth. Eckstrom, Cynthia Grace qiindy, Cinj IIA friend is someone who nows all about you and still loves you. Thanx to all my friends, esp. KB, KR, JC, SO, TS, LW. Best wishes always, Thanx mom and dad, I love you, Elavsky, Mary Susan gSkij Bells 10-12, CCQSS 1-12, Drama 10-12, BAR, FFF. SOM, 8. HH, AP Sc Co 10-12 Friendship is an idea not an invention, a pledge not a promise, and Qwith any luck at ally a lifetime not merely a season, JR. Fierek, Pamela A QPamj This is it Bone, Mental, and Scottie lt's been great. Luv yas. Greater times ahead. Luv ya JM, Flowers, Kari Mae CCandy, Gawannaj Vlybl 10-12, Home EC, Phy Ed Life to me is a long open road, full of happi- ness and open for opportunity Take that long open road and I hope some day you'lI all succeed! The Happy will go Lucky, but you don't have to be Lucky to be Hap- Dv - Farslund, John LeRoy qChubb?: Ftbl 10: 12, Snowiumping Cca aptb 10-12, DADS wall, Fonzie Fan Club, MAD-PAD 82'?: Moon Revolution Good Luck you Bob's. Keep it up Cobra, and Long Live the gummer. Frank, Deanna Jean CDee, Graciej DECA 11 Thanxs CR, CC, LC, TN, MS, SK, CL, DA, AO. CW, TS, DR for all the great times we've had. Summer 'B2. GK 10-12 and forever. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything OH YEA! Franzen, Carol Mae QCamaroj To Mindy, for making these years worth liv- ing. Goodbye to such a dear friend. May you have good luck in everything you do May all your wishes and dreams come true, Goodbye to my dear friend, Frasier, Tammy Lynn Uammerj Pom Pans 11-12, Watershow 11-12, Track 10, Paul '79-Forever Buns Road Trip, Wahoo women '83, Kim- mer-Uncle Buck? Neen rememberi'Spice ? Hey Tunk! Best Buddy-what would I have done without ya? Many thanx to the Gang. Class of 'BSI WE MADE IT! Good Luck Fredrickson, Lori Ann QBanana, Freddy, Ror Ftbaiiskbl Chldr 10-12, JSA 40-42, FBLA 11- 12: Sec Banana Buds! BFA-SR LD-Rob a bank! Z- wanna camp. Moles disco 8 f82, Jezzabelle A-ever. RO! 42f23f81. CBK B1-'82. ILVKFM! BM-I've mastered the game-Thanx! Mom! To the Bajesus!l! Gaeremynck, Stephanie Hilde CSnoopyy Drama Club, Tennis YFU Exchange student from Belgium Gaynor, Kely Lynn JSA 10-12: Jr Class Pres: V Pres 12, Hky Chldr 10, Pom Pans 11, Ftbl-Bskbl Chldr 42, Foren- sics, CC 10-12, Track 10-12, NHS, 8adger's Kelly's, CBK, showcase, fire-up! Thanks M 8. D. Luv ya Jeannie! We did it Lorl ICDI, Geegan, Sandra Jean 5Sandyj Ftbl-Bskbl Chldr 40242: apt, Pom Pon 14, JSA 40-12, NHS 10-12, Prom Comm, WS 11 Showcase, Kellys, CBK '82, NYC! BP. Memories SR, MJS, SS. Te quiero Mom! Love is a gift shared by friends. Thanx Michael. Gerding, Becky Jo QGertrude, Herdy Gerdy. Gerdickj Orch 10 Thanks to a very special person in my life, Duane. Special thanks to Mom and Dad, Gilbert, Randy Wiliam qGiIbyj Ftbl 10-12, Track 10-42, JSA 10:12 02 will always be. OSB local JM3. Grbakabin I,ll. Tokens! hep! Should I make Kerm cry Z? Pelicans, should I show'em what we gat Kerm? Goeftl Steve Joe Const Tech, VICA 11-42, VICA State Skilled Olympics 'B2: silver medalist When you're in South End you're in God's country, so have a clue, Bit. HOO-YAHI Gamulak, Edward Michael Capt Rifle Team Thanks to everyone who helped me make it, especially you Lisa R, Good Luck TB 81 TR. Hey, wait for me guys. Gonser, Marty Jay1Gonzoj LSPP Club, ILOA LD is a VG, NAM, '82 where's JT? H, I froze! Ouef Br Fuzz, that's nice 1st annual St Pats, LD, DM, JT, Bang Bang, DA, JT, Got alight? It was great DJ, TD, BM, CJ, RG, TD 81 GV eat sht, PP, Take care, Cary B, Aever. Gotelaere, Karen Marie SGutsj WS10-12,Rifle11-12,C C olr 44-12, B Choir 10-12, S Singers 12 You're only a senior once so live it up! Thanks Jenny for all your help-it's been fun 'tOur Gang . DNT stars forever, Gotham, Aaron James V Hky 10-12: Capt 12, V Golf 10-12 Thanks DW, T 84 TR, You guys make it great. Canoe Trip '82 and CG girls, l'lI never forget you SR. Gralewski John Edward iChuckj Ftbl 14-12 Granstrom, Sandra J, CSandi, Grannyy Patti, thanx for being my friend. Thanx dad, I love you! Good luck JW. 1'WaIk lightly in life my friend, take only what you need, Good friends, simple pleasures, and the joy of someone to love Yeh 'B3! Gravening, Kimberly Kay qkimmerj DE Il All my best to ttPECKER . Thanks to Elaine Hill and Pam Devogel for all the support. See ya at the Senior Party! Greely, Monica M. QMonk, Muccay Pep Club 10 Thanks everyone for a great three years. Special thanks to MJ Iuv u now and Aever. Take care HB, SN, TH, MC , , Hang in there CT and LL, BFA Suzaroo Schipsj. Grittner, Leah Kristin QGrit s, Divvie, Beanerj TPM Fan Club, Germany '83, Tennis 10-11, Track 10-11, Bskbl 11 Beluga 81 the untwin-scum out-funky-aII- right! Thanks Priscilla, search for Soho City in peak form. Ready Freddy? Take aff hey DL! Instant boot camp-don't forget your lDfIn- subordinate action, Tres preppy Colleen-A bien tot. Grorh, DeAnn Rashelle Track 10, CC 40-12, Bskbl 10-42, NHS. Ger- many 'B3 Grzeskowiak, Mark Joseph qSkove. Skovy, Alphabetj Swim team 11-12, Underwater baste weaving 10-12, airplane throwing 10: Adv 41-12 Thanks to my teachers Joe S, CK, EL, RT, PF. Gunderson, Rhonda Lyn iGundyj Vlybl 40-42 Thanks, Love ya Steph! Good Luck Germ! ILYREL, gonna miss ya Bubble gum Buddy! kukka! Keep in touch Tani Hadley, Randall Blaine Band 10-12 Thanks to the Class of '83, Hallgren, Rondetfe Faye qRonniej DECA LP don't forget to party harty and keep your clothes on. Thank ya all for a great time. Halverson, Christopher James Hky 10-12, Track 10, Gilbakabin l:ll Hank, Debbie Eileen Band 10:12 Thanks to CT, CC, DT, LL, AD, DS, and all my other friends for a great time. Good luck in the future! Love ya M 81 M's, Hanu, Wendy Sue 1'Take care and Good Luck everyone! Friends Forever KA, TH, KO! Thanx RJ-luv ya lots and always!!! Hart, Tracey Ann QTracej JV Hky Chldr 10, Pom Pans 11-12, JSA 14. Prom Comm Buns Rd Trip '82 Wahoo Women: Tam- LYAYMBF! CB Got a Plan? LYGD! The sun- shine of a true friend shines through both good and bad. Hose, Debbie Elizabeth QW6bberj JSA 10 T!'!0l'Ik5 Boo, Dizzy and the Wamba Wom- fOl the best years and don't forget the U . Haskins, Joan Marie QMachine Gun, Joaniej Swim team 10-11, Watershow 10-12, Rifle Twlrling 11, DECA 11-12 Thanks for o great year, WK' Heinen, John Timothy CHekaj Ftbl 10-42, Bsbl 40-12 OSB 4213, Tokens! I-lep! I-Iep! Loverboy Confo guys Snowshoe H. Fest '82, Hey Dean O What's new on the farm? 20322 205. Charbs, Byron, McGill, VO, and Lloyd thanks. Love ya Kath, Hendricks, Scott A, QTokensj Gilberts: 82. See ya under the table Deana, Lake Nebagamen trip 'B2. Missis- sippi boom. Pat, who's your friend? Luv ya Pam. H1982 Billings Park Keg Pumping Championship. Hetzel .lon Bond 10-12, Ftbl 11, Hielmans Local 212, South end Wrecking Crew IV, Old Style Brotherhood, OT Club one-hundred sixty five Thanks everybody who pushed me through CJH 81. SSHS, Thanks mom and dad for help- ing me out and thanks to all my friends for a great three years. Lynard Skynard, Hckok, Shawn Ehzabeth QHicksj Rifle Twirler 12 Road trip-Eau Claire Lakes '82. Caroline re- member the deer, pool lil' banana. JoJo. met any Solon men? Get animal! Love ya Mike, now 81 forever . . . Higgins, John P. gSpikej Ftbl 10-12, Wres ling 12 MT, PG, let's go get Low Tommy, Andy, Local 2607. My parents went out to the cabin. l-lil, Elaine Marie Road Trip '82, EC Lakes This Bud's for you cause you deserve the BEST. Can't you see what this crazy life is doin' to me, Life is just a fantasy, can you live this fantasy life Hafstedt, Elyse Ann LLC, Kermitg Watershow 10-12, Pom Pons 1 Bunheads road trip, Thanks for all your help and support nardo! Love you! Oh fa sure! Holmsfrand, David John fHomerp Ftbl 10-12, Hky 11, S Band 11-12 VilIinz Summer '82 Tour , Thanks CR, PM, DB, ES. Hoyt, Scott Allen fBig Red, Gartieldj One car, a million cars, the cold winters, freeze your , , off, he! he! I never remem- bered a car that had everything. Hudacek, Paul O, fHudy5 McMeekins Maniacs, Volleyball 1982 League Champs, Budweiser Drinking Team You only live once so grab all the gusto you can. Huppert, Jennifer Lynn qJennyj Office Occ 12 RK 11 8 always, lnever could have made it without you, thanks! Hey Chris, don't shish too much! Live forthe future, not from the past and your dreams will come true. l-lurin, lWchael Gary Smith Bridge Fishing Trip '82, Charter Mem- ber: Pokegama River Raft Club, I Know How to Ride it Club lt always boils down to be your own. lt's time for Rezins. King Swear. Flip, flop, flap, slip, bahr, Into, Barbara Lynn fBubba, Boodahj Thanx to all my friends 81 teachers who helped me make it through the years. Spe- cial thanx to my mom, Rita Dahl, Deb Rhodes and Lou Ann. Good Luck twins 84 Lou and Ninker vous will need it, ltagaki, I-Utoshl Q.Iinj I like SSHS a lot. I 'eally enjoy it. I hope I'm going to graduate this yearl? Jacobson, Mark Allen Qlakej He's great he's fine he's 89! Long live 89! See you at the races. Hello Monica, Love you forever, Iet's hope our future turns out as we plan, Thanks for the last 2 years, they've been the best of my life. Jensen, Jeffrey Wwiam qJensy S Club 10-12, Bskbl 10-12 Hey Ranks, Rem Ark 81 Chip! Hello Lumber- jacksl Rem SHAZAM! Take care GK, NO, SS, LC, JJ, SUEQPTJ Sr Myron. Johnson, Bambi Lynn fBeeg, Strmgy, BJQ School Forest Thanks for your friendship Pam M. I couldn't have made it without ya, you too Lisa T, Good Luck in the future! Johnson, Dan Joe fMr, Cj To all that remain, it's only as hard as you make it. Johnson, Klrnberly Sue qKimmer, Kimj Prom Comm 11 Wahoo Women '82-'83, State Hockey Tourn '82, Bun's Road Trip '82, KB, SL, KD, JJ, TF, we made it! Thanx Wahoo Women for everything 81 keep in touch! Good Luck Class of '83. Johnson, Krlstih R. CKrlsj Pom Pons 12, Water show 11-12, FBLA 12 TS-got those tapes? Jean-no right turns. EH- we dia it! Aug 16-19 Thanks gals CWcZgvere greatlj. Best wishes to the Class of ' Johnson, Scott Edward VICA, Const Tech 11-12 HOO-YAH! Johnstone, Jeanine Made QNeener? Wahoo Women '83, Buns' road rip. Re- member the great times TF, KB, KD, KJ? I'lI never forget you Class of '83l Good Luck! Oh, Tam don't forget Russ 81 Spice! . . . Jones, John Roger CJonesy, JJJ NRA Rifle Club lgive my book of 101 absence excuses to my brother Joe. Joas, James Wchard Ftbl 10-12 Thanks MN, DA, TZ and Coach M, Thanks to all those that made it fun. Hey MN and DA lets go check out some EC, downtown ac- tion, Jubenville, James Charles Qubesj Bskbl .11-12 Kaarto, Wendy Susan qDippy, Fred, Wenj Swimteam 10-11, Watershow 11-12, Baton Twirler 11-12, Sooper Scientist 12, Who's Who, Band 10-11 Thanks for everything Joan, ma x dad. Hey PJ. what's cinnabar? KW, DS, PA, LC, DS take care The hurrier I go, the behinder I get. Kantarik, Susan Hizabeth fSue, Cowj Thanx Cath, Whales, Swamps, you made it fun! Remember we are the party people! Vovonnes Angels-oops! Don't forget DAKFJMSR- You nosegags! SLIM-RAH! Get outta here you scare mel FEARSOME FOUR- SOME FOREVER! Karaba, Tom Richard QCaribouj VICA, Const Tech, Bskbl 10, Golf 11-12, VICA Olympics '82, Hoo-Yah When yau're in South End yau're in God's country. So have a clue. Keith, Teresa QYodaj Campus Life 10-12, ANo 10-12, Sooper Sci- entist Ya-hoo! Thanks KM, GD, RB, and the Big G ! Smurf, Iet's make a trophy! Discover your poten- tial ana let Jesus be your strength. Keep smiling! Keskinsn, Kimberly Kay qKim, Kimmiej Rifle Twirler, Forsenics KP, SN, PW -FXA. Thanks for everything, luv ya. KP-Don't forget TJ, Mac's and the Min- neapolis guys Wahoo women, Bun's Road Trip, Madison '82. Good luck to all my friends. latch, Keith Roy fKitcher, Woodiej Ftbl 10-12 Kolstad Thomas Joseph Hky 1O-12, Ftbl 10-12 Thanx GM supporters. Chubby Brothers, Komatz, Anton George qGomez, Antonioj C Cholr 11-12, S Singers 12, Lunch 10-12 Looks like good times! Luck to all others in cell block 1983! Thanks to all my friends, 'ave a good lifel Kosobuskl, Shari Lynn gomoj JSA 10:12, Track 10, D CA 11, Rifle Twlrling 11-12, Sr Class Sec, Wsbg Swim Vol 11-12 BKF-JW, SW, ML, AU, JS, CR, CR, BB, HS, MS, RCKS-RIGHTJEN? PEACH! Deb, yau're 2! Thanx mom, dad, and friends. Good luck Class of '83! Kowalik, Dean Joseph qEgor, Dean O- Pean O, KOQ Ftbl 10-12 Yea, Yea, Yea, thanks for all the great times- Mooner, Van O, Roustin Ronchak, Z. Kerm Hee Kow, Tokens. It's all righta guys! Thanks to all of you country kids, Egor Road trip Rocky Is Boat Trip. Krenz, Paul Thomas VICA, Swim Team 11-12 I made it through SSP fSuperior State Pennj Hoo-Yah, Krisak, Jon Thomas VICA 11-12 Hoo-Yah LaFlamrne, Annette Marie Watershow, Lacedaeman 'iThanks for all the memories Joe, I love you, Forever! Have fun Lisa, HYMI, what's two more years! Good Luck and Take Care Class of '83 Good bye SSHS. Loible, lrWHarn Charles qBiIIyj JV Hky 11, Prom Court 11 CROBW '81-'82 Rd Trip , GiIbaCabin I, Mike Swan Dive '81, Tracy-YRGAHOM, Kim Love ya always. LaJole, Doree Micheie fDuckbutt, Ouack Ouackp G Swimteam 10-12, B Swimteam Mngr 11- 12, DECA 11, H O show 10, WSV 11 Thanx Mr. P it hegped! Hey Buddy it's been real KR remember who Danny 81 Chris! Thanx BR for 2 great years! I luv ya mom lk dad thanx S ILUDK. Lambert, Michael Scott VICA 11-12 HOO-YAH Larkee, Todd Robert Hky 10-12: State Champs, Gilbakabin I 81 ll, Villianz Fan Club Thanks for the good times DA, RB, SC. RB are you going to take me to Hawaii? Thanks for all the help everyone, I needed It, Larsen, Jennifer Ann fJenny, Jeftj Watershow 10-12, JSA 11, Sooper Scientist, Swimteam 11, Prom Comm Our Gang Forever! Hey Suebe, where's Bessom? Guts, you BB! PJ, Lipton, and me- IBTCI DS you sweetie! Look Dip, Vampires! Thanks Guts! DNT Stars! Larson, Deanna Lau QDeeDee. Lougq Our Gang-Iet's keep in touch! S SUG's fBeany, banisterj: Aditty-Jack, Gofor It Laurl DNT Stars- DJKS. Lisa-A 15th! Love ya- mom 84 dad. Thanks to all for a fun year. Take care Class of '83! Larson, Patrice Gail Nance. Good Luck in life and thanks for being a friend, I hope we can keep in touch always. Larson, Jean Anne fLars, Crashy Pom Pons 11-12, H20 show 10-12, JSA 10:12 Buns road trip '82 A wheeling in the 'stang? B-Buds! Thanx mom 81 dad, Rod 10-12 Sr always XXXOOO! TC-CP. Yesterday is never gone-with memories to look back on. Luv you all! Thanx for everything. These are the memories we'll never forget, Larson, Matt James fFroggerj Ftbl 10, Track 11 Point party GiIby's Cabin '82-'83. SH, SB Thanx NKD. Larson, Michelle Suzanne Qhelleyj Waverly road trip, Friends, als and Buddies 322 Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person havirg neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, Thanks Bobby, love ya and thanks Missy for being there when I needed you. Leach, Paul Michael QLeacheri Ftbl 12 Is this the real life, is this just fantasy? Thanks to all my friends for all the help and friendship these last three years. You really made them enjoyable and I hope to see you all in the future. Anyway the wind blows. LeBel, Charlotte A. S Singers 11-12, C Choir 11-12, Orch 10-12, DECA 11-12, Handbells 12 This isn't an ending, it's the beginning. I'm going to miss you Ma and MP, Thanks WB. Leggate, Thomas Robert QTLegg'sj Const Tech 11-12, VICA S ate Officer Official pointer- Carpenters make better studs , right Melon? P.S. Love ya, Gina . , . HOO - YAH. Lehto, Norman Eugene fStormin Normanj CC 10, Wrestling 10-12, Capt 11-12 Thanks to everyone, Remeber we never see the targets a man alms for in life, we only see the ones he attains, Leland Sandra Candis QBunnyj Pom Pons 11-12: Capt, Musical 10, Prom Court 11, Who's Who, Yes! Qlleah JMj12. Jobs Daughters Thanx Neal IL F! God Bless my very special friends. Keep in touch! Je- sus is the light even in our darkest night. Lenfesty, Camlle Anne QMimi, Mealj Thanx GP, AR, NL, JC. East Ender's are the- BEST! Levings, Charles Clay Drama 10-12 Where there is no fear there is no danger, Live long and prosper Tom S. Rob H. Kurt N. Paul K. we made it guys. Lien, Lori Jo Big Kids, Super Scientist, C Band, W Ens 11- 12, Who's Who, George A. Fan Club, Ger- many '83 See you in Ak Mary, thanks Annie for ever- ything, Light, Susan Whitney fWhit, Sueyp Prom.Comm 11 Bun's Road Trip '82, Wahoo women '83, Jackie's Med. We're on our way Schnee! Thanks for 3 great years of partying K, J, K, T, K, L, K! Ilove you DS 10-forever. Bye SSHS! Lindegren, Cathy Ann FBLA 10-12: Treas 12: Historian 11 Longberg, .Hll Marie QJiIlian, Jillybean, Hotdo? Vlybl 1 -121 Capt 12, Sftbl 10-12 Bun's Road Trip '82. Wahoo Women forever '83l SP- Get dawn an it! QISAMIQ CB, PW, CC -Thanks for all the great times! Love ya all! Good luck next year CD 81 SK! Love, Timothy Roy qPercy, Grapplery Wrestling 11-12 Thanks LD for making the last year the best. Lundgren, Dale Robert Hky 10-11-'?, Prom Court '82, Prom King '82 Good luck next year DJ, Tony, 81 the Hat Gang. Love you Deanna lt's been great everyone, thanks! Mack, Wayne L qWaynoj DE l:ll, C Choir 11 I am not ashamed of the Gospel Rom. 1:16 PTL, Mackie, Karla Rae Sue, how's your Aspen? Road Trip '82. En- chanted lnn looking out for number 1. Makela, Cynthia Lee qCIndy, Smiley, Ming C Band 10, W Ens 11-12, Pom Pons 1 , Sooper Scientist 12, Big Kid, Dul MUN 10-12, High Quiz Bowl 11, Adv Chem, Who's Who 11-12, George A. Fan Club WOMPA's Forever! Maki Michele Carolne fMarceIIo, Drac, Micly Ban 10-12 Thanx for the good times LC, PS, WWCA forever, Harem '80-'81, JS, PS, LC, CR 81 Me. Picnic '81, Love you SO, Markon, Kim D. fKimmer, Micay A-H Easy nights, Thursday, Fridays and Satur- days OH MY LORD, See ya Hat Lips SJOJ. I'm glad we're all friends. Thanks for al the great times, especially SA, PN, JR, BT, 81 LW. Hope to see you all in the future, Matheson, Brian R. Ftbl 12, Track 11-12 NAM! '82, Gilba-cabin '62-'83, State Hack- ey Road Trip '81-'82, Mattson, Darla Irene QDarla Dip, Dippyy Musical 9-12, DSYO 9-12, Sooper Scientist, Choir 10-12, Orch 10-12 To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream: not only plan, but also believe, To all my friends, THANX, lnev- er would have made it without you Good luck Class of '83! Mattson, Paul Robert fMatts, Gordyj Charter Member: Pokegama River Raft Club, I Know How to Ride it Club, Smith's Bridge Fishing Trip When it all boils down it's your own! Here gre ga Resins! King Swear! Flip, Flop, pop, ar, Mcfonnei Jason Page QJay, Jaybird, Pio 3 S Singers 11-12, C Choir 11-12, Symphony Choir '52-'83, AP Br Co, SOD Hey Steve, Hiya Buddy, miss ya Beta, thanx Tara N you made it all worthwhile Thanx Ma. Remember, you can't win unless you try. Good Luck Skin. McCoshen, Vlhlfarn John fWilla, Billyj DECA 11-12, Hky 10-12 Carolyn you made these 3 years the best, thanx, I luv ya, out your goals first, reach for the stars, don't back clown! Hey everybody, I'll meet ya at Z 'sl McDermott, Richard Gary qSlickj School Forest I can't believe it's finally over! McDonald Patrick David CSkinny, Macy Ftbl 10-12, Hky 10-11 Thanks Porky, Nordy, Rick,Jim,WllIa and Z , Love ya forever Sara, McGlMs, Mark G. fPorkyj Ftbl 10-12 OSB tt13 Cliouncerj, Tokens! Gilbakabin l:II. Hep! Hepl, Confo guys, Snoeshoe H Fest. Heilemans 212, thanx: Kerm, Mooner, Dena, Heka, Nierdy, Gilbs. It's been 3 great years! McKay, Debbie Marie Believe it or not I'm going to graduate right on time, not one day late. It's been battle and it's been hard, but I fought down to that final card. Now the diploma is as good as mine and from here on in things will be fine. If you ask what next I will say, I'm going to enjoy my lite. But not forget! Remember if there's a prize there's a price to pay. Good Luck Tracy: 10. Thanks SSHS, McKay, Patrick J, CQ-Tipp Track 10:12 Mehtala, Mary gthelj My best friend am 8. Scott, Mark, Tator, Mark, Sandy: Lean on me when yau're not strong I am your friend I'lI help you carry on, For it won't be long, 'till I'm gonna need somebody to lean on. My best times were with you's, LV. Messina, Patrick D. qKerm, Tosser, Passerj Hky 10 OSB ,413 IV Presi, Gilbacabin I 81 ll, Heile- mans 4212 Z Party Bros. 20S Mom Hep Hep Tokens Gilby make Z cry, Thanx DM, Z, DK, MM, JH, DD, BM, RG. Hey Dean 84 Mooner it floats. Hey Z SO run, Love ya Lori. YEA YEA, Metcalfe, Patti Jo qMedfIyg Thanx DD, SG, SF, GP, BI, S for being there when I needed ya take care. Thanx mom 81 dad for everything. Good Luck Kabey . All my love to Norman Holt, This Is not the end, just the beginning. Meys, Anthony W, gonyg Sooper Scientist, G !MP Fan Club, Band 10-11, MUN 10-12, J A, Musical 10, Com- puter Club 10, Who's Who qui non proficit, deficit 76H, EOT Mlchalski, Paul David Const Tech 11-12 Out back, EE Kegs and Point Parties, It was fun but I'm glad I'm done! HOO YAH. Mlchela, Theresa Leigh Uracy, Whales, Monchichij Watershow 10-11 Yovonne's Angels. I'm hot! Who sez? SK Wan tum pitta? KS Where's your mit- tens? KB Teedle dee 15-2, Slim. ln your letter JR WWMFM CL Beam me up Scot- tie. The Fearsome Foursome Forever! Moen, Jute Ann QJUI, Julesj Band 10-12, Sftbl 10-12 Don't walk in front of me I may not follow Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Thanks, Bobbie Sue for being that friend. Moon, Doug T, fMaoner, MoonDogj Ftbl 10-12 OSB tt13 SPresI25 Gilbakabin 1 84 II, Egor-Ge- neric Rd rrp, ocky Is Boat trip, 20S MA- Hepl, Mr. Moon , , ., TOKENSI If DeanO didn't who would-yea! yea! yea! DB's Snow Fest, JEEP, Thanx PM, DK, GV, Z, JH, DD, SH, JB, TB. Mooney, Barry Robert rBear A S S, Beetsj Thanks BT for being so great, and all other friends. See you around. Brad start pack- ing, cause Calif here we come! See ya SSHS. Moss, Deanna Lynn CHaus, Banana tt2Q Pom Pon 10-12, Watershow 10-12, Prom Queen 11, Prom Comm 11 Thanx Mom 84 Dad-Banana Buds forever! It looks pretty promising Gals! I luv yas all . . . And it's the laughter, we will remember, whenever we remember-the way we were .. . Dale I luv ya always! Mayen Todd A fVee-Vee, Charliei Skunks, Cows, all over the place. Thanks Paula, wanna hear a joke? Mrs, Korhonen. Muellen lka Bskbl VFU student, Germany Munsell Jeannine Denise HMUN 11-12, 4No 10-12, NHS, Chldr 10-12, JSA 10: 12 WS 11, Yes! 12 JON Showcase, solid gold! KelIy's . Love you Jonathan. May all your dreams come true Kel. Now what Mom?! I wanted to be rich when I grew up, Now lteel a great richness in friendship. But am I grown up? Murphy, Jean Theresa rMurphi Buns' Roadie '82, Point 80- 83 We made it Lizzy! Take'er easy JT-yau're the best. So many men-so little time. H-Kiss My What'?!? Hang in there Feet! U2JO, Murphy, Kelly Jean qSmurfj Drama 10, USFSA, AN6 10-12, CL Yoda, ET get wet! Muffler it's KO-EL, HM remember C 81 D? Good Luck GD, RB, HM, RT, DS, DL, TK. Phili. A110-14, Lean unto God's power and understanding. For with his love, all my dreams, wants and needs are given unto me. PTL always. Murphy, Patrick James fMurphj Ftbl 10-12: Capt 12, Track 11-12, JSA, USSA '80-'83fUS Jr Olympic Championships '812 OSB at 13, remember Snowshoe H-Fes ? Fire up Homer! Great times-CR, DH, MN, TB, ES, SC, Good Luck DB, PK, Boomer-Go for it! Lov ya Lorn. Naumann, Kurt E. DECA 11-12 Nelson, Michael Bruce qNelIie, Reoganj Viking Fan Club '83 l've suffered 12 yrs of schooling and I feel nausea from it. Take care Rag Bv N19 WGY, ygl5at's the best bar? You can pay,3A '52- Nelson, Paula Kae Health Careers 12 I love you Tam my little Varicose Vein! Cow! Skunks? Nelson, Paula R. Sooper Scientist Nelson, Tracy Maureen Band, Drama, HMUN, A-H, dNo 9-12, Who's Who. Yrbk. Mexico '83, NONO Road Trip '82 Hey Lynnette-got sax appeal? lt's been real! Thanks MA, PA, LC, JH, GT. JT, JA, DF. BEHAVE Mikey! Good luck-keep smilIin'! Never miss a sunset . . . Newman, Tara Lyn fShortiej W Ens10-12, C Choir 11-12, S Singers 11-12, Orch 10-12, BR 10, SOM 12, AP 81 Co 12 l'Il miss you Ma! You helped me when life seemed tough. DJ remember Chicago? Wait till this summer! I wish the best for the Class of '83, Mhdort Raymond E Good Luck to Tammy C and to Mr. Fern- jack for being the best teacher in Senior. Nordness, Mark Edward CCatflshj Ftbl 10-12, Bsbl 10-12, NHS Strike three Jimmy, Iet's go find some downtown action Dan! Take it easy Pork. MAC, TB, Murph, and Scottie. Angie, you're great and l'Il love you forever, Nyberg, Randall Ray Band 10-11, S Band 11 Well JT, Almar, Erik, Homer, Ranch, Rember Bird Sanctuary '82-'83. Deano, Kerm nobody likes you Good Luck Mrs. Zuber. O'Brieh, Shannon Frances JSA 10-12: Sec 11, Drama 10-12: Pres 12, 1 Act 11-12, Musical 10-12, Ch Show 10-12. AN6 10-12, NYC '83 Fame Gg '82. To, DO All The World ls A Stage IMU. ILV Dramies, GG Ae, gmasp. oops. KSDSBP LO KTWR. LS AT for a ft. Thanx JB. Fame 2 Olson, Gene A. fOle, Gene op Ftbl 10, Bsbl 10-12 Thanks for the great year MF, See ya at the Air Guard RB. Love ya SP. Olson, Jean Marie fOle, Hotlipsj Thou we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not: Emerson, We've had good times Mr. O, KP, KM, So long DA, JL, KS. Olson, ldmberly Ann giimmer, Kimmiej Pom Pons 11: Capt 1 ,JSA 11-12, Prom Ct 11 Buns Rd trip '82. Thanx mom for ever- ything- luv ya! Bill 10-1A my luv forever. Hey dar women luv yas lots, Special moments make the warmest memories. Olson, Kristine Lynn iKurstee, Kurst, Krisj Pom Pons 11-12, JS 11-12, i'Buns rd trip '82, Thanx mom for all, luv ya! Hey San go for a ride? Scotty we'll make it. luv ya always 10-? XO. Catch ya on the beach gals- luv yas! Never say good-bye, always see ya later! Oltleill, April Shane C'H p Eau Claire Lakes Road trip '82, Nami '82. JT where's Gonzo? It's been great Deb. Murph, DJ, TD, DP, BH, FEEF, ZEEK, AD, KW, HICK, FIAD, KLB, 81 DM. Vou're the BEST Dan- ny J I luv ya always! Thanx KO you're SUPER! 84. thanx Mom Bi Dad Here's to you DEB, Kiss my what Murph? Osacho, Susan Jean fSusie, Smileyj Band 10-12, J Band 11, Sooper Scientist, Honor Band, State Hockey '82, NHS, Bells are Ringing, WOMPA's, NONO's From the bottom of my heart: thanks to all my special friends, members of rny family, and teachers resp CZ Sc AOD, for putting up with me and giving me help and support these past years, My past is filled with many fantastic memories. Thanks to all who've been a part of them, Keep smiling! Revela- tions, O'Shaughnessy, Neal Burton Bskbl 1 0- 1 2 Thanx Bun ILY! Take care JJ, SR, SS, DW God provides the way , , , you provide the choice. Palmer, Tania Marie JV Bskbl Chldr 10, Pompons 11, NHS 10-12. DECA 11-12: State President '82-'83 Yukon NOW! RG, LC, NA, CV, HB, GM, TP, PH, SG, KG, WW, SOAT, Bergy, luv ya. THANX Rona, you too, TacoAIlbrite.Float Andy-V. Wood 81 Com-L, Song Show-J. Love ya Jean, M8cD, D Bn S. VLTJ Forever, Pattee, Chris Alan fwaylong, Smith Bridge Trip '82, Capt. okegama Riv- er Raft Club Thanx to MH, PM, DB, you made the year great. A special thanx to KL love ya. Good Luck MH, still have to take me to Squib Bridge. Pawlikowski, Betty Kay Twirler 1 1-12, Forensics, Bells Are Ringing 10. Drama Club, Du! MUN 11-12 Shannon, how about one big spoon? WU l miss you Mary. Peplinski, Sherry Lynn fSherj Track 10, Vlybl 10:12, Key Club 11, Prom Comm 11, Pep Club 10 BFA, Love ya HB, Thanks Deb, Pat, Scott, Tim, Jeff. Hey PA, BL, RP, JL, WW . . , Do you wanna ---- ----- ? ln peace, children bury their parents: in war, parents bury their chil- dren: in Nuclear War, no one is buried. Perpich, Wrgmia Rae fGinaj Thanks Mom and Dad for your support! PM Good Luck and stay out of trouble! DR my portrait looks just like ya! Good Luck to JS, VR and DJ. Have a nice summer, Bye SP and all my other teachers. Peterson, Kristhte Marie rKrisg Forensics 10, Drama 10, V U Foreign Ex- claange Student Sweden '81-'82, Band 1 :12 KK thanx for everything, MAC's TJ's Minne- apolis guysl, How cIever! LW RAH , BES- TEZ forever, I love ya both. Petrey, Kenneth Arthur rDisco Ken, JCJ VARC DTA all the way Good Bye Mr, O, by the way what was that red head's name? Petroske, Elizabeth Lee qLiz, Spacerj Swim Team 10-12: Capt 11-12, Bskbl 10-12. Sftbl 10-12 Jean-Keep freakin them out, Pam-drive on the street, Steph-happens to the best of us! BM- watch the blood pressure, HB, SP. KA, JS. Thanx Mt, P, Mr. T B1 JR. Phtips, Marshal Duane CMel, Philliej School Forest 11-12 Well Mike, I made it. Too bad you've got one more year. See you in Aug. Plunkett, Robert James LSFDC, ILOA, USTC 3120 Hey Jon, thanx for the great times Best Buddy. Siren Road Trip! Jon and Tom. WI Point, Summer '82, it was great! Thanx guys. MS. Good luck in the future, Love ya! Poagorak, Stephanie Jo 8Spook, Stutfyj Bskbl 10-12: Capt, Sftbl 1 -12, Vlybl 11-12: Capt 12, 5 Club Carolyn, I will always care, Everything is better when shared with friends and you are them rSqueakie, Rhonda, Liz, Juliet. Pl.- you're a great friend. Poppish, Kathy Ann QKatj OP I luv ya, I hope you make it to that Big Sunflower Seed in the Sky, Good Luck Bruce. Presuhn, Susan Elizabeth Model UN 10-12: Harvard 12, Quiz Bowl 11, Deutschland Reise '83, Band 10-11, Orch glA2','Choir 10-12, One ofthe BIG Kids, Who's o I'll miss you WOM2 PA! lt is not how much we have. but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Raanaub, Carolyn M. gBlondiej Drama Club 12, One ct 12 Thanks all my good buddies! KF, DF, SH, DA, GN. And all the rest you know who you are. Mich Lite Forever! I love you M and D. Rabldeaux, Mike B. fRabsj Lovaya, LR make the best of what you can ln ' . Rankila, Steven Mark fRanksj Bskbl 10-12, CC 10, S Club Hey JENSl Remember ill Br chip, Hello Lum- berjacks. Shazaml Take care GK, CBg:oo! , NO, Myron! Mute! RE, JJ, TW, 84 Sue -fPTg! Reden Holly Christine fGeorgej YFU Exchange Student to Australia '82 Howa goin' Mate? Look back with thanks and forward with confidence, Reimer, Henry T. SJakej Track 10-12, CC 0-11, DECA Treas, Who's Who Good luck, see you at the top! Reinier, Lisa Mchele Yukon! Tan-TJ Swan Sc poptarts, Jane-Os- trander 3rd floor. Y-von-J 81 B the point '81 Joan-Fr Vinnie 8: Albright Rd. Good luck Tommie 81 Tim! Ed l love you! Thanks M Br. W I cauldn't have made it without you! YLTJ forever! Rhodes, Debbie fFrogj DECA I: Il, C Choir 11-12 Thanks to my mother and to my special friends RD, BI, BM, AA, VD, GP, LW, PM B1 TP Red Lake Resort '81, Ernie Swift '81, Moon Lake '82, Bosom Buddies '81 Rice, Carl Bryan FBLA 10-12, DECA 11 We!! we made it MD, AB, Best wishes Jean O. Thanks Mrs. O. Rickstrom, Carolyn Ann rRick, Caroo. Rickyj Tennis 10-12, Bskbl 10, Sftbl 10-12, C Choir 11-1 Thanx DL, SB, SW, JL, KG, JC and LC, it's been great. Our Gang '83, Hey Sharon SLSCLCLJTBI Mexico Trip '83. Let's dump on 3rd World Countries! Yah, he's my father. Ritchie, Debra J. QDeb, Ritch, Rebbie oltcniep Vlybl 10-12, Bskbl 10-11, SB 10, Hky State '82 SP, JM, HB, TB, KG, thanx for being great friends. Love ya. TB, SP smile if you're P I am! SP where is your poetry notebook. Thanx for Everything. Well it's been excel- lent. I don't' believe I actually made it! Rivord, Kimberly Dawn fKim, Kimmerj Thanks to all of my friends especially Deb, one year left-you can make it, DYLJB. DL remember the who pan and Chris. JC get a strike. Bun your the best. Mom, dad luv ya. Good Luck Class of '83, ILVCS. Robare, Joan Annette fBear, Bingo, Bonej Thanx to my friends for always being there. I luv you all. PWF, l'!l always be your LS! Bean-I did it! LR-Mushroom! TM-Cows al- ways! JR-QT, 21? Remember Albright Rd talks Br Mello Vellol Good luck to alll Ronchak, Chnstopher James QRonchQi7, Chubig Ftbl 1 -12, Golf 10-12, S Band 12, Snow- Jumping 10-12, fCo-captainj DADS Wall. Deana I think late it. TOKENS, Mad-Pad 'B2-? Chubby Brothers I don't believe it-I'm gonna make it. yea! yea! yea! 'Villinz' summer tour '82. Ross, .hllene Paulette QBB Bomber, HG Jilly- beonj Hey, we made it! Thanks alot, LW, BT, KM, SA, JC, WC. Teach! Laura, here's to our summer, cheers! BT boomchugaluga fun in the Sun. RoubaL Susan Anne fSue, ooy Ftbl-Bskbl Chldr 10-12: Capt, JSA 11, Prom Comm CBK '81-'82, Kellys, showcase, solid gold, BP, MAA you're a super freak! Thanks LF, JM, SG, CW, KG, LD, TH, LA, AG, PF, LR, DS and Dad. I love you all!!! Routh, Jane Renee Buelah! Summer Nights '82! Vukon Al- bright Rd 84 2-tone bomb! Von: Stumper! Lis: Fingernail Fights! Tan: Dreams HFW7 I Luv you 8! Hoe thanx for the summer of '82! Joana: Mello Vello 81 Perkins. Thanx every- one! VLTJ 4-ever, Sampson, Kristrta Noelle qKris, Swampyj Watershow 10-12 Sick, I hate it! We are Vovonnes Angels! it's PP, FJ, SS 81 TT. Somethin's burnln. Where's my shoes? Gotta Cathy's jacket find. I'm hot. Who sez? How's that water Sue? Fearsome Foursome Forever! Sandahl, Terri J. gCarrots, OCp Campus Life, C hoir, Sooper Scientist MD remember OS! LW l'lI still get you for telling about the brakes. CA good luck! Sayen, Roger Michael, Jr. Drama 11-12 Good Luck Paul, thanks Mr, B-you were a big help. Hey BC when we gonna party? Killerhill or bust. lt was nice knowing ya MW 81 SHP 81 the rest. Schick, John Curtis fJackj Wrestling 11-12, S Singer 12, C Choir 12 Good Luck Jay, one of these days Mr. P, Later much thanks CH. This town isn't big enough for both of us. Thank you LS. Schiller, Donald Joseph fDon, Alk, Jophesy Moon, Bells, Balcony, Runyon. Couple, Tat- tler, 4No 10-12, Gonzo 81 DS Hotel 10-12 Thanks GLG, DLS, SOB. DAC . ,, Kim-don't forget the angels! JA! ECHI JMU! BC + SG+TJS+V:'? OGIVIAS! Schneeberger, Karen qSchnee, Cheezyp Hey Toni Caddyshack on the Brule '81 ' it was great. Thanx for EVERYTHING Mom- llrskatingp Luv yo! We had some great times out at the lake ES, with Brett fMil- cheskyg. See ya, take care!! We're on our way ue! Schobrock. Grant qscribbleberryj FBLA 12 I'm opposed to millionaires, but it would be danaerous to offer me the position. Scott, Erik Randall XC 10-11, H Model UN 11, Sr Class Pres, V Pres, JSA 10-12, NHS 10-12, GAfMPD Fan Club, Band, S Band 10-12, Villinz Roadie An empty stable stays clean, but there is no profit from an empty stable, Prov. 1414. Vou're a great crew, Class of '83. lt's been rea! . ,. Selander. Johan Bo Stockholm, Sweden. Har ni damcylrlan nej men vi har vamlosa. Sellers, Jane Louise gonerp Track 10, Health areers 11, Weisberg Swim Voln, Band 10-12 KA, HB, SP, LP, DR-lt's been great! Spacie where's your collar? Tania, it's this year! Friendship is the golden gift of life's trea- sures. Severin, Douglas Andrew fSevj Track 10-12, Ftbl 11-12 Gilbakabin lgll. And a special thanks to coaches L Hott, C Thompson, and to all who made my 3 years fun. Sherman, Kimberly Ann QKimj Drama: Forensics 10-11, Parking lot 10-11 Thanks mom, dad, friends, Remember the good times, Special thanks to Chuck. We know what we are, but know not what we may be. Shober, Thomas Mark fShobes, Smoothj Golf 10-12, Hky Mngr 10-12 Sitek, Mary Ja QrMary Oj Germany Field rip '83, NHS 10-12, March- ing Band 10-12, Musical 10 NVC Sandy-Swine Time! Beautiful nails JM, Know your address JM? Aim at the sun . . . you may not reach it but you'Il fly higher than if you never aimed at alI. Smith, Linda Sue qSmitty, Lynnie? Watershow 10-12, DE ll, STATEr trip 10-11, George 10-12 and ALWAVS! Hey Jean take a rite. Hey Lor-1-2-3 JUMP! Pick up the b-yard-oI419f'B1l Thanx JJ, TH, LD, CB, KC, KO, C ,SM, JL- luv ya Neen and Lor. Thanx mom and dad! 47' Sorenson, Donna Lynn QBeany, Deep Baton TwirIer11-12, C Band 10, W Ens 11-12 Bemidji Rd Trip '82 fLipton, Peonu?. Hey Banister- SnSUGee's! PJ watch out or the wild lily pods Good luck BT squad of '84, MS take care. Stanhard, Dennis Richard School Forest North End forever. We made it Slick! Stariha, Joi Lynn Jn, 10:10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. Jesus loves you! Stark, Sheryl M, rCherul3 JSA 10, Hky Chldr 10-1 : Capt Good luck KC, LD, PW, PK, PS, DB, EC. YA SG: love ya now and always KASI Than s Mom 8. Dad for everything! Stelmaszewski lnrnberly Ann flfimmel? Good luck CT 81 KP-make the best o your life, it's worth it. Don't make those bells ring too early! I luv ya DT forever Bc always! Stensland, Andrew Jay fJuJu, Lloydj Bsbl 10-12, Ftbl 10-11 Parents at the cabin, Spike? Get outa here! Thanks coaches Olson and Orlandi, Expect the good things, live with the bad, and take whatever comes with a smile. Stepan, Alan Anthony QAD Tennis 10-12 BDHOF. 'iIt's been my longest year, Stoltz, Brian Allen Const Tech, VICA HOO YAH, Carpenters make better studs, Strohntan, Douglas Paul rChubbyj It's all over now, Take a chew . Stroozas, Toni Marie Gone, Boots? JV Bskbl Chldr, Pom Pons 11- 2, Prom Comm 11, H20 10: 12, DECA I Hey Schnee 'Caddyshack '81 ! TAB lt's time for us to Fiy! Rd Trip '82 Buns, Thanx ma 81 pa for everything Br no ! GLCO 'B3! IWACTO. Sudivan, Steve Joseph Const Tech, VICA Member of the '82-'88 Fix or Repair Daily QFordj Club Swanfeld Karen Lou Band 10-11, Rifles 12 Today was made for you so dream your dreams and live them through, Thanks EB, SO, HR, I love you. Good luck sis. BK forever, Sweeney, Margaret Ann QPeggyj Health Careers TB, LR, JR, remember the KB Christmas Party '81! Thanx for all the great times and the WW Club MM 81 LC! Friends Forever RC. Luv ya GS! Takano, Kafsuyoshi Qkatsuy Track 11-12 I have really enjoyed my stay in the USA. mel! . . , I like my motorcycle and parties a o , Taylor, Rebecca Ann fGod, Zo, Boom- Boom Beanerj I love you TTC. Photographs 84 memories, all the love you gave to me, somehow it just can't be true, that's all l've left of you. JR, LW, JC, DS, Mr. O, Teach 81 all, I'Il miss you, Yes my child? See you at the castle. Tills, James Michael QJTQ Sooper Scientist, J Bond, Nl-IS, Harvard MUN Nami '82 Road Trip-where's Marty H? St Pat's '82, Swanson's A-Hey Chris you still owe me S-oh! Murph: thanks-I love yo. Consume Bong Bang! Cherylk Bc Mr, P, Thanks for everything! Hey Erikkk - Just for Grins! Tobin, Carol Janet Uobbij Kim, Beaner and Debbie we had a great time, Thanks for all the encouragement Curtis Lee, I love you, Trlbbey, Paul A, grib, Ribbeyj Auto Mech 10-1 Love ya AB, see ya around SK, TG, WT. FoMoCo Forever Rules, Only 2 years left Beth, make 'em good ones- LATER, Tyson, Lisa Beth Well, it looks like we made it! Thanx to all my friends, especially Bambi, Pam, 81 Vvonnel Good luck next year Denise, Dede lk Bonnie! Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from them- selves! Thanx Rob R for all the great times we had!! North End Forever!!! Urban, Steve A. fUrbsj To all my friends still in school take it easy! Vandenberg, Thomas Scott qBird, Beanheadj Thanx everybody. We mode it Moyer! VanOvermeiren, Gary Robert Hky 10-11, Ftbl 10-12 OSB 413, TOKENS! Hep! Hep! Snowsho H Fest '82, DBSW Fest, Eagor-Generic Road Trip '82, Deano, George, Mooner, Kerm. Pork, Cheaka, Faty, Z, Willa, Gonzo, Thanks Deb O-12 love ya. See ya around Meat Br Tator. Verkeyn, Mainaa Faye fMindyj C Band 10, W Ens 11-12, H Choir 10-12 !Holo! Catch you at Raco's JR, VD, TP, LR, LP, GM. Good Luck in the remaining school years: DV, SV, EZIII, -you'll need it! !OHl Vion, Glenn Charles fLimeyj School Forest Thanks John D for all the help you gave me in art. And for the Class of '83-We made it. it was hard, but we did it. Hope to see everybody at the graduation party. Waite, Sharon Lee rSharonaQ G Tennis 10-11 Thanks, Carolyn for bein such a good friend! i'Our Gang! SLS8LCLJTB!! Wallin, Lynda Marie qLynardj DECA I Bye Skynard! TS I'Il get even, next time l'Il drive! Hey Bobbie, remember Viewpoint? Don't laugh, this year l'll out last you! Beware of NP! Vou're never very far away when you live in the heart of a friend. . Ward, Cindy Lynn 8Cin, Pipj JSA 10, Ftbl-Bskbl hldr 10-12, H20 show, Prom Comm, CBK '81-'82 Banana Buds, Buns Rd Trip, Thanx Mom Ex Dad. Good Luck lil sis qPattij, A thoughtful word, a cheerful smile, can make another's day worthwhile Luv 81 miss all my friends, Warn, Kathy Ann Health Careers 11 Eau Claire Lakes Road Trip '82 Watch out for the birds AO, SH, DA, Good luck KM,NL,l love you Al Pettingill! Wasko, Lori Jean JSA 10-11: Pres '82, W Ens !:ll, NHS, Prom Comm To enjoy life, you have to live it, Thank you mom and Roseann. I love you! Sheesh, Joe! White, Pamela Raye fPammery Rifles 11, Prom Comm 11, Watershow 11- 12, V Hky Chldr 12 Buns Rd Trip '82, Wahoo women '83. Jill. Colleen I can't stand up! Colleen, Carolyn, Liz fAirj, Jill-thanx for making my year the best! Vlnltanen, Harhete Jean rHubby, Daddy, Harryy Track 10, AP 84 Co 12 Many thanks to my dad, mother, sisters, brothers that helped me through my school years. Hey Lynn we made it, almost didn't, but we did. Thanks to all my friends. Good luck Class of '87, Everyone take care 8: God bless you all. Vlhldes, Thomas Eric qwads, Hitmang Bronson remember the first Junior ance? Tubber move your bug. Wil, Dennis Patrick qDennyy DECA I:Il, Tennis 10-12, V Hky 10-12 fAGj canoe trip 8. plans for summer of '83 and CG Girls OK? Take it easy: TR's, AG, NO, RH, Widiams, Lynn Margaret fBlue Eyes, Wifey, Shortyj AP Sc Co, M Choir 10-11 Thanks to all my friends that helped me through the yrs, BD thanks for being around. Thanks mom Bn dad for all of your help, Wiltams, Mary Lois qMarej Super Scientist A special thanks to all my friends and teachers-you're the greatest, See you in AK Lori. A-bomb SW. Wtls, Laura Lee fShorty, Lorij Drama Club 11-12, M Choir 11, G Choir 12 Now that our schooling's over, and our lives have just begun, each year we all have grown older, but that hasn't spoiled the fun. VWnters, Shelley Ann fShell, Wiggles, Leyj Drama Il, Super Scientist, Who's Who, Rink Rat Thanks CA, TG, KS, TN, LL, PS, and JT. you're the best. ILYGWRIP. ISLYMADDATB, Lotsa Luck Peanuts Fred forever, Love ya Thumper. Bye Senior, A-bomb MW. 7in!inski, Todd lvtchoel l Z ! Thanks to Kermi, VanO, Deana, Ranch. Homer, Mooner, George, Rick, Jon, and all the rest of the guys. Special thanks to Willa, for helping me through. Villinz Summer Tour, Igor Road Trip, and all the parties that I made back home. OK Goodbye to school, I'm done. one-hundred sixty-seven Christman, Paula A. 1403 -55 OHS Accoia, Ann M. 14 43-46, 99, 83 Adams, Brent C. 1443-54 Adams, Bryce E. 1403-54 Adams, Lori 1423- 42, 74, 79, 84, 99 Adamson, Brent D. 1403 Adamson, Pamela 1423-42, 89 Adolphson, Denise 1403-54 Aglan, Saleh 1443 Allen, Denise 1423-42 Allen, Scott R. 1403-54 Allison, rim 1403-54. 406, 430, 444 Almer, Kristen L. 1403- 54 Almer, Robby 1423-42 Altman, Sharon M. 1443-46, 83 Amundson, Craig 1403-54, 430 Amys, Anthony 1423-42 Amys, Dean R. 1403-54 Anderson, Michelle 1443-46, 83, 400, 440 Anderson, Beth 1443-46, 406 Anderson, Carl Anderson, Carolyn G. 1443-46, 83, 409, 440 Anderson, David H. 1403-54 Anderson, Kenneth 1423-42 Anderson, Debra 1423-42, 440 Anderson, Douglas 1423-42 Anderson, Jody 1443-46, 442, General index Autio, Joan 1443-80, 440, 445 Autio, Sharon 1423-43 Axelson, Lindy M. 1403- Axelson, Roger L. 1403 Backlund, Brian J. 1403- Backlund, Charles 1423-43 Bailey, Melody 1443-46 Baker, N. 1T3-445 Baker, Tod N. 1403-54 Ball, Denvel C. 1403 Ball, Mary J. 1423-43 Banks, Cliff G. 1443- Banks, Rustin 1423-43, 94 Barker, Dean R. 1403-54, 406 Barnes, Renee 1423-43, 84 Barrette, R. 1T3 Barthen, Patricia J. 1403-54, 409 Bartley, Scott 1423-43 Barton, Colleen 1443-46, 83 Barton, Richard 1423-43, 424 Basacker, Anson 1423-43, 96 Bascom, Franklin D. 1403-54 Baseball J. Varsity Varsity Bashara, J. 1T3 Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Bates, Heidi 1423-43, 409 Bauer, Jenny 1443-46, 80 Baum, Tim 1423-44 Bear, Marisa R. 1403-54, 80, 86, 87, 406 Beattie, Tom P. 1403-54, 427, 430 Beauto, Wendy 1423-44, 402, 408 Beck, Deborah 1423-44, 96 Beck, Robert P. 1443- Beck, Stacey 1403 94 Anderson, Karen 1423-42, 84 Anderson, Katy 1423-42 Anderson, Kely 1423-42 Anderson, Laurie K. 1403-432, 435 Anderson, Mark S. 1403-54, 427 Anderson, Paul 1423-42, 438 Anderson, Paul T. 1403- Anderson, Paula Jo 1423-42, 66, 98 Anderson, Randy 1423-43, 426, 429, 430, 434 Anderson, Robert E. 1443-46, 426 Anderson, Stephen 1423-43, 408, 440, 444 Anderson, Susan C. 1403-409 Andrews, Marshall 14 43-46 Andrews, Mary 1443 Andrews. Shelly 1403 Androsky, Brenda K. 1403 Androsky, Gary 1443-46 Anway, Carol 1423-43, 80, 89, 402, 443 Archambeau, Dan 1423-43, 424, 429 Archambeau, Donald 1403-54, 424, 427 Archambault, Brad 1443- 46 Archambault, Brian 1443-46, 425, 426, 428, 429 Armstrong, Michelle 1443-46 Armstrong, Richard 1423-43 Ames, Dawn 1443-46 Arseneau, Nora 1423-409 Arseneau, Steven 1423 Asbury, Lori Anne 1403-54, 406 Aslyn, Deebra 1443-46, 84 Aspinwall, Louann 14 43-46 Atkinson, Lisa 1443 Atkinson, Teresa 14 43-46, 440 Aune, Wayne 1443-46, 426 Aunet, Daniel 1443-46 Austreng, G. 1T3-445 Autio, James D. 1403-54 Beck, William 1443 Becker, John 1423-44, 89, 426, 444 Bergstrom, Sharon R. 1443-46 Berka, Tammy 14 43 Bernard, Tracy L. 1403-54 Berndt, Debbie 1423 Berthiaume, Marie 1423-45 Beyer, Brian Eddy 1403-54 Birch, Amy 14 43-46, 86, 87 Blaisdell, Michelle 14 43-46 Blank, Craig R, 1403- Blank, Elizabeth 14 43-46, 86 Blatt. Tamara S. 1403-54, 442, 443 Blatt, Todd 1423-44, 442 Bleskan, J. 1T3-4 45 Blix, Curtis D. 1443-46, 83 Blomfelt, E. 1T3-445 Blomquist, Brian 1423-45 Bloxham, Jeanie R. 1403-54 Bodendorfer, William 1403-427 Boggess, Gretchen A. 1403-54, 86, 87 Bohn, Amy 1423-45 Boldt, Rob 1443-46, 425 Boldt, Tamara 1423-45, 440 Bolin, Jim 1423-45 Bonjour, Yvette 1423-45, 404, 409 Bongers, Helmi 1423-45, 86, 87, 93, 404 Bonkosky, James 1423-45 Bonneville, Heidi 1423-45 Boortz, Darren 1423-45 Borgh, Dean 1443-46, 403, 426, 434, 438 Boris, Karen 1423-45 Bounting, Dusty 1443-46 Bourgeois, Thomas 1423 -45, 426, 429 Bowers, Maytor: Janitor Bowser, Bonnie S. 1403-54 Braman, Jenny A. 1403-54 Brand, Tina M. 1403 -54, 406 Brandt, Patti R. 1443 Branley, Mike P. 1443 Breitung, Julie 14 43-46 Breitzman, Jeffery 1423-46 Burling, Mark A. 1443-47 Bustrak, Karen S. 1403-54 Byrnes, Scott E. 1443-46, 444 Cadwallader, Larry 1403-54, 406 Caffrey, Lynette 1423- 46, 97, 403, 407 coin, Debbie 1423-46, 402 cein, vv. 1T3-445 Callaway, cmd A. 1443-405, 407 Cameron, James A, 1443-47 Campbell, Judy 1443 -47 Campbell, Lisa 1423:46, 66, 67 98, 443 Campbell, Valerie 1443-83 Cannon, Colleen 1423-47 Cannon, Laurie 1423-47 Cannon, Pam J. 1403-54 Cannon, Susan R. 1403-55, 432, 433 Cannon, Tom C. 1443-47 Carey, Raymond 1423-47, 80, 84 Carlsgaard, Tom 1423-47 Carlson, Caroline 1423-47 Carlson, Elizabeth 1423-47, Carlson, Gary A. 1443 -94 Carlson, Greg M. 1403-55 Carlson, Lisa M. 1403-449 Carlson, Nancy 1423- Carlson, Pat: Board of Ed. Carlson, Robert W. 1423-47 Carlson, Todd 14 43 Carlson, Todd M. 1423-47 Becker, John W. 1403-54 Beckman, Laura K. 1403-54 Beckwell, Dale 1423-94 Bee, Polly 1423-44 Beetcher, Sherri K. 1403 - Belanger, Susan 1423-44 Bell, Brandon D. 1403 Bellino, David J. 1443-46 Bellino, Kimberly 1423-44 Benedickt, Rhonda M. 1403-54 Benesch, Caroline E. 1403-54 Benson, James 1423-44, 426, 442 Berg, B 1T3-4 45 Berg, Carolyn 1423-44, 66, 69, 99, Brittan, Pat 1423-46, 442, 443 Brittan, Britton, Britton, Britton, Britton, Brochu, Robin J. 1403-54 Donna L. 1403-54 Michael 14 43-94 Michele E. 1443-404 Mitchell 1423-46, 82, 90 Cary V. 1403-54 Bronson, Chris 1423 046, 428 Bronson, Liz A. 1403 54 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 446, Beth 1443 -ae, 90 Randy 1423-46 Scott D. 1403 -54, 427 shown J. 1443 -409. 447 Brubaker, Debra 1423-46 Berg, cerny. 1423-44, 400 Berg, Hans 1423-44 Berg, Jon l. 1443- Berg, Jonathan 1423-44, 69 Berg, Kaare 1423-44 Berg, Patty Coach -442 Berger, Mary 1423 Berger, Suzy 1443 Berquist, Traci 1423-45 Bergsland, Denise J. 1443-46, 97, 407 Bergstrom, Debra 14 43-46, 66, 90, 448 Bergstrom, Marta 1403-54 hundred sixty-eight Buchin, Floyd A. 1403-54 Buchin, Laura 1443- Beultman, William 1443 Buhr, J:Faculty Buhr, Trevor L. 1403 Buhr, Wendy 1423 -46, 434, 407 Bukovich, Andy 1423-46 Burdick, Brenda L. 1403-86, 87 Burdick, Jacqueline 1403 -54, 406 Burger, Georgia 1443-46 Burgrafe, Mike-86 Burger, Joe C. 1443-46 Burhans, Richard 1423-46, 94 Burling, Karri 1423-46 Cashin, Ann M. 1403-55, 445 Cassell, Susan R. 1403-55 Certano, Ann M. 1423-47 Cerny, Gloria C. 1403-55 Cerys, Nancy 1443-83 Champaigne, Theresa 1443-47, 98, 75 Charbonneau, Katie 1423-47, 448 Charbonneau, Mike A. 1423-47, 426, 429 Charbonneau, Mike J. 1423-47 Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Basketball-450, 454 Junior Varsity l-locky-448, 449 Varsity Football-Basketball- 450, 454 Varsity Hockey- 448, 449 Cheney, Allym L. 1443 Cheney, Tracy A. 1403-55 Cheuvront, L.: Faculty Chialastri, Paul: Janitor Chicras, Lisa 1423-47 Chisolm, Cathy M. 1403 Christen, Kimberly 1403-55 Christenson, James 1423-48 Christenson, William 1423-48 Christan, P. 1T3-445 Christianson, Gary 1403-55 Christianson, Tim 14 43- Christie, G, 1T3-4 45 Christman, Pamele J. 1403-55, 86 Christopherson, Frank 1443-47 Clark, David R. 1403-55, 94 Clark, Sandra 1423-48, 409 Cloutier, Doreen 1443-47 Cochrane, Cathleen 1403-55, 79 407 Cockerham, Roxanna 1403-55 Cohen, Marc B. 1443-83, 444 Cole, Jacqueline 1423-48, 90, 94 Coleman, Sheila 1423 Conklin, Sherri 1423-48, 67, 404, 408 Conner, Mary 1423-48, 82 Connolly, Theresa 1423-48, 82, 434 Cooke, Mary E. 1423-48 Cooper, Tammy 1423-48, 96 Corbin, Bruce 1423-48 Corbin, Karla 1423-48 Corbin, Kim P. 1403 -55 Correll, Martin E. 1403-409 Correll, Timothy S. 1403-55, 403, 430 Cortell, Jack A. 1403-94 Couture, John 1443- Copper, James T. 14 43 Couture, Tamara L. 1403-55 Coward, Ellen 1443-47, 407, 448 Craft, Betsy K. 1403- Crase, Jeff M. 1403-55 Crase, Scott 1423-48, 79, 424, 444 Cragin, Patrik A. 1423-48 Craven, Jacqueline 14 43-47 Craven, Michael 1423-48 Crawford, Lisa M. 1443-47 Cronin, Linda D. 1443-47, 78, 79, 83 Cross Country Boys Girls Crowley, M: Assist. Principal p Cummings, Scott E, 1443 -47 Currie, Cynthia L. 1443 -47 Currie, James 1443- Cushman, D. 1T3-445 Dahl, Jennifer A. 1403 -55, 406 Dahl, Larry A. 1403-55 Dahlin, Peter 1423-49, 407, 426, 444 Daigle, Cathy J. 1403-55 Dalbec, Lisa M. 1403-432 Dalbec, Thomas 1423-49 Daley, Mark S. 1443-47 Daley, Mary E. 1443 Danielson, Vicki 1443 -47, 83 Darst, Kimberly A. 1443-47, 66, 67, 400 Davidowski, Joel D. 1443-436 Davidson, Brian D. 1403 Davidson, Roberta 1423-49, 96 Davis, Nancy 1443-49, 437 Davis, Rebecca 1443-402 Davis, Scott 1423-49 Day, Dan 1423 -49 Day, Roberta 1423-49 Debeir, Andrea 1423-49 DeBruyne, Paul 1443 -47 DECA Dedication Degraef, Joseph 1443 DeGraef, Lynn 1423 -49, 402 Degraef, Mary 1403 -55 Degraef, Ron 1423-49 DeJesus, Michael A. 1403 DeJesus, Rebecca 1443 Dellies, Curtis R. 1403 Dembroski, Charlene 1403-55 Demeyer, Keri 1423 -49 Dempski, Andrea K. 1403-55 Deniswicz, Mark E. 1403-55, 87, 409 Denno, G. 1T3 -445 DeRosia, Janice 14 43 -47 DeRosia, Yvonne 1423 -49, 82 DeRozier, Celeste 1423-49, 80, 84.88, 89, 440 DeSmet, Tim 1423 -20, 424 Dettle, Thomas 1423-20, 426 DeVinck, Kris M. 1403 -55, 406, 435 DeVogel, Anna 1423-20, 404, 407 DeVogel, Pamela 1423-20 DeVogel Robert 1443 DeVogel, Timothy P. 1443 -47 Dhols, Daniel 1423-20 Dhooge, Karen 1423 - 420, 443 Dickas, Virginia 1423- 20, 84 Dickenson, Mary E. 1403- 47, 83, 426 Diedrich, Mark 1443- Diedrich, Michele 1403 -55 Dittbrender, Brian 1443-47, 83, 426 Dock, Susan J. 1423-20 Dodge, Carolym S. 1443 -47, 432, 433, 434 Dodge, Dan W. 1403- Dodge, David 1423-20, 426 Ericksen, Gregory S. 1403-55, 86, 87 Ericksen, Michelle 1443-47 Erickson, A. 1T3 -446 Erickson, Brenda A. 1443-47 Erickson, Cynthia A. 1443 Erickson, Cynthia S. 1443 Erickson, John E. 1443 -24 Erickson, John M. 1443 Erickson, John P. 1403 Erickson, Lisa 1443 -97, 407 Erickson, Lori J. 1403 Erickson, Michelle 1443-83 Erickson, Sherry L. 1423 -24 Erickson, Steven C. 1403 -55, 84, 402, 406, 409 Esterholrn, Becky S. 1403-56 Estrella, Lori 1443 -47 Everd, David C. 1443 Faculty Fagan, Shannon R. 1403-56, 94 Farmer, Laura M. 1403-56 Farmer, Susan 1423-24 Fedyn, Barbara E. 1403-56 Feldman, Naomi 1403-56, 406 Felien, James R. 1403:83, 407, Dolen, Kathleen 1443- Domeca, Robert 1423-20 Doolittle, Donald P. 1403-55, 87 406 Doolittle, Thomas C. 1443- 47 Dorin, Susan M. 1403-55, 406, Doucette, Lisa 1423 -20, 67, 482 Dow, Deborah 1423-20 Downs, Steven M. 1443- Doyle, Paul P. 1403- Drain, Sherry E. 1403 - Drama Drinkwine, Anthony 1443-426 Drinkwine, Maria F. 1403-55, 79 DuFour, Kimberly 1403-55 DuFour, Victoria L. 1423-55 Durand, Mark H, 1443 -47 Dyle, Melissa A. 1403 -55 Dyleski, Deanna 1423-20 Dzikonski, Dzikonski, Eastman, Eastman, Eckstrom, Edgette. Edgette, Edwards, John T. 1403- Michael 1403-55 Scott 1423 -20 tim J. 1443 - Cynthia 1423-24 D. 1T3 -446 R. : Faculty -446 Jodi A. 1403 -55 Edwards, Kelly L. 1403 -55, 432, 433 Edwards, Kris 1443-47, 79, 90. 432, 437 Edwards, Michael A. 1403-55 Edwards, Michelle A. 1403-55 Edwards, Patrick 14 43-47, 426 Edwards, Steven 1443-47 Eisenmann, Suzanne M. 1443- 47, 66, 78, 79, 90, 443 Elavsky, Mary 1423 -24, 67, 86, 87.89, 404, 408, 444 Ellison, Randy S. 1443-47 Elmgren, Carol J. 1443-47, 87, 440 Fernjack, P. 1T3-4 46 Fierek, Pamels 1423 -24 Fisher, Amy S. 1443-47, 83 Flagstad, M. :Faculty -446 Flaherty, Kevin 1443 -47 Flaherty, Tom L. 1403-56 Flood, Linda 1443 -48 Flowers, Kari 1423 -24, 434 Flowers, Melissa J. 1443-48, 404 Flynn, Pat :Coach-430, 434 Flynn, Tim A. 1403-56 Football Junior Varsity varsity Forcier, Marvin 1423-24 Ford, Roger S. 1403-56 Forslund, Jim 1423- Forslund, Jack 1423-24, 426 Frandsen, Beth A. 1403-56, 84, 86, 87, 409 Frank, Deanna 1423-24 Franzen, Carol 1423-24 Franzen, Judith A. 14 43-24 Frasier, Scott A. 1403-56, 427, 430 Frasier, Tammy 1423-24, 66, 400 Frederickson, Colleen 1443-48, 445 Fredrickson, Lori 1423-24 Freeland, Shannon K. 1443- Freeman, Lee 14 43-48 French, Michelle L. 1403-56 Friberg, Eric M. 1423- Fukushima, Mas : Coach- Fulda, Michael 1423-24 Fuller, James 1443-48 Gaeremynck, Stephanie 1423- 22, 86, 87. 94, 93 Gallagher, E. 1T3-446 Gall, Brian D. 1443-48, 426 Gangon, Leslie M. 1403-56, 409 Garrigus, Christopher 1423- Elmgren, Diane F. 1403 -55, 406 Ely, Jane A. 1403-55, 86, 87 Emberson, Thomas L, 1443 - 406 Eng, Jennie 1443-47 Emmons, Bonnie 1423- Erdman, Brian R. 1443 -47, 65, 436 Erdman, Dean C. 1403 -55, 430 Erhart, Gilbert E. 1443 Erhart, Tony J. 1443-47 Gatzke, Kimberly L. 1403-56, 409 Gaylord, Rob C. 1403 - Gaynor, Kelly 1423-22, 78, 79. 440 Gedde, B 1T3- Geegan, Sandra 1423-22, 79. 407, 467 Geitner, Paul 1443-48, 426, 428 Gerard, W. : Coach- Gerding, Becky 1423-22 Gerding, Scott A. 1403 -56 Germann, Shana D. 14 43 - 48, 440 Gernay, Tracey 1443 - Geyer, Lori D. 1443 -83 Gidley, John M. 1403 -430 Gidley, Paul 1443 -48, 426, 428, 429, 430, 434 Gilbert, Holly 1443 - 48, 79 Gilbert, Randy 1423 - 22, 79, 426 Gillman, S. 1T3 - 446 Glanville, Bonnie L. 1403 Glanville, Brenda J. 1443 Glanville, Roy 1T3- 446 Glockner, Robert J. 1403-430 Glockner, R. 1T3-446 Gobin, Mary T. 1403-56 Goeke, Karna L. 1403 -56 Goettl, Joe 1423-22 Golat, Bridget R. 1403-56, 79 Golat, Michael 1443 -48, 88, 425 Goldberg, Carey J. 1403-56 Golf Gomulak, Edward 14-23 -22 Gomulak, Theresa 1443 -48 Gondek, Terry L. 1403 -56 Gonser, Martin 1423 -22, 409 Goaclell, Judy 1443-48 Gotelaere, April S. 1403- Gotelaere, Karen 1423-22, 66, 408, 440, 444 Gotelaere, Steve S. 1403-56 Gotham, Aaron 142322, 424 Gott, Patricia A. 1403-56, 80, 86, 87, 402 Gozanski, Timothy A. 14 43-48, 405, 407, Gradin, R. :Assist. Prin. Gralewski, John 1423-22 Grandhagen, Rhonda 1403-56 Grandstrom, L. 1T3-446 Granstrom, Sandra 1423 -22 Graskey, Susan M. 1403 -56, 406 Grau, Danny S. 1403 Grevening, Kimberly 1423-22, 82 Gravening, Scott 1443 Graves, Dan 1423- Graves, Duane 1423- Greely, Monica 1423-22 Gregg, John 1443 - Griffith, Wendy L. 1443- Grimsrud, Cathy 1423-23 Grimsrud, Richard 1443-48 Grittner, Leah 1423-23 Groehler, P. 1T3 -446 Gronquist, Sue L. 1403 -56 Gronski, Daniel 1443 -48 Gronski, Kathy 1443-48 Groth, DeAnn 1423-23, 432, 443, 445 Groth, Denise 1443-48, 432, 437 Grotzinger, Laurie 1423- Grymala, John 1423 -23 Grzeskowiak, Mark 1423-23 Gucinski, Anna L. 1443-75, 437 Gudowski, Joseph 1403 -56 Gunderson, Michael 1403-56 Gunderson, Rhonda 1423-23, 434 Gustafson, Randy R. 1403 - Haack, Kristin M. 1403 -56, 443, 449 Haas, John C. 1403 -56 Haase, Chris J. 1443-409, 440, one-hundred sixty nine Huppert, Jennifer 1425 -25 444, 426, 436 Haase, L. 1T5-446 Hadley, Bryan D. 1405 -56 Hadley, Randall 1425 -23, 406 Hagberg, Wesey A. 1405 Hall. Diane 1445-48, 66, 80, 407 Hallgren, Rhonaette 1425-23, 82 Halverson, Chris 1425 -23, 424 Hammann, Kurt 1445-48, 424 Hammerbeck, Cynthia 1405-56 Hank, Deborah 1425-23, 407 Hansen, Timothy J. 1445 Hanson, John 1425-23, 96 Hanson, Robert 14 45 Hanson, Tracy R. 1405-56 Hapy, Paul T, 1445-48, 83, 438 Hargrave, Kathleen 1405-56, 86, 409 Harju, Wendy 1425-23 Harrison, Barbara 1445 Harsvick, Patricia 1445-48, 404 Hart, Tracey 1425-23, 400 Hartman, Michael P. 1445-48, 424, 426, 428 Harty, Wendy J. 1405-406 Hase, Debbie 1425-23 Hase, Kenneth J. 1405 - Haskins, Joan 1425- 24, 66 Haskins, Julie A. 1445- 48, 66, 99, 443 Hassell, D. 1Librarian5 -4 47 Hauswirth, Michael 1405 -56, 427 Hauswirth, Scott 1425 -24 Hawkin. Daniel E. Jr. 1405 - 56 Hayward, Paul 1445 -48 Head, Sheryl 1445 -48, 79, 83 Hecht, D. 1T5 -447 Heckman, Paul 1445 - Hedenblad, Helen : Board of Ed. -72 Hedenblad, Mark 1425-24, 82 Hegstrom. Paul M. 1405 -56, 427 Heifner, Jeffery J, 1405 - Heifner, Russell 1425 -24 Heil, Michael 1425 - Heinen, John 1425 -24, 426, 428, 429 Heinen, Roger A. 1405 -56 Hellerud, David E. 1445 -48 Hemmingson. Anita 14 45 -44 Hendricks, Scott 1425 -24 Hendrickson, Susan 1445 -48, 86, 96 Hennessy. Colleen J. 1445-48, 434, 437 Herbert, Scott 1445- Herman, James 1445 - Hessig. William 1445 -48 Hetzel. Jonathon 1425 -24, 407 Hewitt. Mike A. 1405 - Heytens, Jackie K. 1405 -435 Hickok. Shawn 1425 -24, 99 Higgins, Jenifer J. 1405-56 Higgins, John 1425 -24, 94, 426. 444 Hilbrand, Christine 1405 - Hilbrand, Troy A. 1405 -56 Hilger, Chrissy A. 1405 -56 Hilger, Elizabeth A. 1405 -84, 86, 402, 406, 432, Hilger, Janice 14 45-48 Hill, Dawn M. 1405 -56 Hill, Elaine 1425 -24, 407 Hill, Jane 1445 -48, 79, 435, 440 Hill, Michelle L. 1425 -404 Hill, Paul 1425 -24, 438 Hill, Timothy W. 1405 - Hinz, Dina 1445 -48 one-hundred seventy Hirvela, Kerri L. 1405 -56, 80, 432 Hockey Junior Varsity 424 Varsity 425 Hodnick, D. 1T5-4 47 Hoff, E. 1T5-447 Hoff, L. 1T5-447 HofStedt, Elyse 1425 -24, 66, 400 Hogan, Colleen 1445 -48, 79, 94, 440 Hogg. Elaine M. 1405 -56, 78, 79, 406 Holcomb, Bradley 1445 -48, 425, 426 Holden, Michael 1445 -48 Holm, Kimberly A. 1405 -56 Holman, Barry R. 1405 -427 Holmberg, David 1425 -24, 94 Holmberg, Sandra K. 1405 Holmstrand, David 1425 -24, 426 Holsclaw, Terrance 1405-57 Holsclaw, Todd 1425 -25 Holt, Michelle 14 45 -49, 66, 404 Holt, Nancy :Janitor Homich. Brad J. 1445 -49, 424, 428 Honz, Stephanie M. 1445-440, 444 Hood, Brian 1445- Hopp, Lori D. 1405-57 Horn. Rhonda F. 1405 -57 Hoyt, Joseph S. 1445 -49 Hoyt, Hichelle R. 1405 -57, 409 Hoyt, Scott A. 1425- 25 Hudacek, Jody L. 1445 -49, 83 Hudacek, Paul 1425- Huehn. Daniel 1445-49 Hugdahl. Brenda L. 1445 -66 Hughes, Derrick G. 1445 -49, 424 Hughes, Matthew A. 1445 - 49 Hughes, Robert 1425 - 22, 87, 426, 442 Hultgren, Patricia C. 1405-57, 442 Hunter, Link 1445 -49, 83, 426, 444 Hurin, Mike 1425 - 25 Hurin, Richard 1445- Hurin. Roy 1445 -49 Into, Barbara 1425 -25 ltagaki, Hitoshi 1425-25 Jacobson, Jill C. 1405 -57, 406 Jacobson, Mark 1425 -25 Jager, Joseph 1425 -25 Jager, Thomas 1445 -428, 429 James, Cary F. 1405 -57 James, Michael D. 1405 - 57 Janovick, Sharrie L. 1405- 57. 405, 406, 408 Janowicz, Fred M. 1445 -49 Janowicz, Rosemarie 1405-57 Janz, Theresa 1445-49. 404 Jaques, Alan 1425-25 Jaros. Theresa M. 1405 -79 Jardine, k. 1T5 -447 Jenda, Jody 1445-49, 68. 79, 406 Jennings. Jeffery S. 1445 -49 Jensen, Jeffery 1425 -25, 430, 434 Jenson, Vvonne 1445 Jenssen, Chris A. 1445-49 Jentoft, Rhonda J,-1405 Jewell, Lisa 1445-406 Jewson, Johnson, Johnson, s. 1T5- 65 Anthony G. 1445 Barry 1445 -49, 405, 407, 430, 434, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 409 Johnson, Johnson, Catherine 1405 Clay 1425-25 Daniel A, 1445-49, 426 Daniel E. 1445-49, 406 Danny J, 1425 -25 Dave P. 1405 -57, 406 David R, 1445 -49, 65 Deann A. 1405 -57, Greg M. 1405-57, 84 J. 1T5-447 Johnson, James R. 1405-57, 94 Johnson, Jeffery A. 1425- 26, 444 Johnson, Karen J. 1405-57, 435 Johnson. Kathy A. 1405-57 Johnson, Keith 1445 -49 Johnson, Kimberly 1425-26 Johnson, Johnson, 409 Johnson, Johnson, Kristin 1425-26. 66. 404 Leanne M. 1405-57, Mark 1425- 26 Mary B. 1405- Johnson, Mary C. 1405- Johnson, Melissa D. 1445-49, 402, 404, 409 Johnson, Hichelle M. 1405-57 Johnson, Patrick C, 1405-57, 427 Johnson. P. 1T5-447 Johnson, Sara J. 1405-57., 449 Johnson, Scott 1425-26 Johnson. Stuart A. 1445 -49 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Susan K. 1405-57. 406 Suzanne 1445 - Terry L. 1445 -49 Johnson, Tracy L. 1405 - Johnson, Wendy 1405 - Johnson, Doug 1445 - Johnston Jonasen, e, Jeanie 1425-26 Joey E. 1425 -26 Jones, Joe R. 1405 Jones, John 1425-26 Joos, James 1425-26, 426 Jubenville, James 1425-26, 430 Janitors Juno, John 1425-26 Kent, Debbie L. 1405 KeophiL oran, Phova 14 45 Keskinen. Kim 1425 -27, 99 Keup, T amera J. 1405 -57 Keup, Todd A. 1405 -57, 446, 447 Khalar, Tim J. 1425 -27 Khane, Kiewiig, Kiggins, Kiggins, Kiggins, Kiggins, DoungChanh 1445 Shelly R, 1445 -49, 83 Charles 1425 Cherri L, 1405-409 Jean 1445 -49 Steve A. 1445-49 Kimmes, Scott A. 1405-57 King, Robert A. 1405 King, Shawna L. 1405 -57, 94 Kinn, Dean M. 1405 -57 Kinnee, Richard 1425 -27 Kinnee, Rodney A. 1405 -57, 420 Kinney. Brett R. 1405 Kitch, Keith 1425-27, 426 Kling, Michelle 1445 Knase, Kimberly S, 1445-404 Kmecik. Brian S. 1405 -57, 446, 447 Kmecik, Roland S. 1405 -57 Knickrehm, Carol E. 1445-49 Knutson, Stephen 1445-49 Koch, Bradley 1425-27, 426, 444 Koch, Randy C. 1405-57 Koch, Todd M. 1405-57 Koenen, Roger B. 1445 Koivisto, Joanna M. 1405-57, 409 Kolstad, B. 1T5-447 Kolstad, Tom 1425-27, 426 Komatz, Anton 1425 -27, 440, 444 Korhonen, C. 1T5-447 Koski, Gary 1445-49, 444 Kosobuski. Joseph D. 1405-427 Kosobuski. Shari 1425-47, 87 Kossak, E. 1T5-447 Kotter, Tamera J. 1405 -57 Kowalik, Dean 1425 -27, 426 Kranjcevic, Thomas 1405 -57 Krause, Alan J. 1405 - Krawza, Carrie J. 1445-49, 404, 409, 440, Juno, Tami M. 1445 -49 Jussila, Lisa M. 1405 -57 Kaarto, Wendy 1425 -26, 66, 98 Kaarto, Scott P. 1405-57, 427 Kallstrom, Janelle 1445-49, 66, 97, 407 Kangas, Martin E. 1405 Kannanen, B.: Principal -5, 444 Kantarik, Sue 1425-26 Karaba, David A, 1445-49 Karaba, Tom 1425 -26, 436 Karlon, Ronald A. 1405 Karter. Robert V. 1445 kosiem, cymnia L. 1445-sa, 440 Kastern, Steve 1405 Kaufmann, Kip 1425-27 Kauti, Sherry A. 1405 -57, 434 Kavajecz, Paula M. 1445-49, 448, 449 Keene, Paul D. 1405 Keith, John F. 1405 -57, 84. 444, Keith, Teresa 1425 -27, 80, 84 Kennedy, David R. 1405-57 Kennedy, Elizabeth 1445-49, 79, 440, 435 Kennelly, Paul 1445 -426 Kennelly, Peter 1445 -49, 426, 444 Kreger, Christine A, 1445-49, 90, 440 Krenz, Paul 1425-27 Krisak, Teresa K. 1405-57 Krivinchuk, David 1405 -57 Kruger, Kruger, Krysiak Donald 1445 -426 Randy G. 1405-58 , Craig A. 1405- Kujava, Richard 1445 -28, 94 Kunert, Kunert, 444 Kunes, Joseph 1425 -28 Melissa K. 1445 -49, 440, Lee 14 45-49. 424, 425 Kunschke, Patricia 1445- Kurtz, Th ornas B. 1445-50 Kutzler, Julie C. 1445 - Labarge, Connie E. 1405-58 Labarge, Lori A. 1405 - Labarge, Scott D. 1425 -28 Lobemik, E. 115 -447 LaFlarnme, Annette 1425 -28, 66, 69, 90 LaFlamme. Lisa A. 1405-58, 64 LaGesse, Tom E. 1405-58 Lamb, Tina 1405-406 Largo, Bradley 1445- 26, 50, 444 Largo, Tracy J. 1445- 50, 66, 404, 440 Laible, Bradley 4405-50, 406, 427 Laible, William 4425-28, 69 LaJoie, David R. 4445- LaJoie, Doree 4425- 28, 75, 442, 443 LaJoie, Kevin J. 4445 -50, 426, 428, 430 LaMar. Don 4405- Lamb, Christina M. 4405-58 Lambert, Mike 4425- 28 Landin, Leroy D. 4445-50 Lane, Laura A. 4445 -404 Lane, Mark A. 4445 -' Lange, M. 4T5- 447 Lange, R. 4T5 -448 Lanhart, Angela K. 4445 -50, 69, 400, 407, 440 Lorkww, Todd 4425-28, 424, 426 Larsen Anthony W. 4445- 50 Larsen Larsen Larsen eerie s. 4405- se , Jennifer 4425-28, 66 iviiciwei w. 4405- Larson Bradley R. 4405 -58, 436 Larson, David D. 4405 -84, 406, 442 Larson Deanna 4425-28 Larson Gail 4425-28, 84 Larson Larson Larson, Jon M.A4405-58, 406 Larson Larson Larson, LOFSOD Larson, Larson. Jean 4425-28. co, 400 John k 4445-50 Matthew 4425-28. 444 Michelle 4425 -28 Peter J. 4445-26, 50 Robert, G. 4405-58 Tena M. 4405-58 Wemdy 4445-50, 79 75, 83, 400 Laureys, Pam L. 4405-58 Laurvick, Charlene 4405-58 Lavallee, Tammy 4445 Laventure, Joseph 4425 -29 LaVine, Todd 4425-29 LaVlne, Christina L. 4405-58 Lawerence, Scott 44 45-50 Leach, Leach. ,Wade R. 4405 - Leach, Leach Paul 4425 -29, 428, 427 scoff c. 4405-58, 406 Warren R. 4405 Lear, Richard A. 4445 Learn. Steven A. 4405 LeBard, Kim 4445-40, 50, 94, 434 Lebel, Charlotte 4425-29, 83, 402, 404, 408. 444 Ledin, Mark A. 4405 -58 Leef, Roberta 4405 -58 Leef, Robyn 4445 -50, 83, 404 Legard, Kimberly A. 4405 -58, 432, 433 Leggate, Tom 4425 -29 Lego, Bruce D. 4405 -58 Lehner, Ronald E. 44 45 -428, 429 Lehr, Barb L. 4445 -50 Lehto, Michael J. 4405 -58, 446 Leghto, Norman 4425 -29, 446 Leibforth, D. 4T5 -448 Leighty, R. 4T5 -448 Leland, Sandra 4425 -29, 66, 69, 400, 404 Lemay, Bill L. 4405 - Lemmerman, Darren 4445 -50, 407 Lenfesty, Camille 4425 -29 Lenfesty. Jennifer 4445 -50 Lenihan, Robert 4445 -50 Leppanen, Sonja 4445 - 50, 404, 440 Lesage, Kelly J. 4405-58, 406 Leuthner, Brenda K. 4445 -50, 83 Leuthner, Tony L. 4405 -58 Levens, Michelle 4425- Levens, Tammy J. 4445-50 Levens, Tracy 44 45- Levings, Charles 4425-29, 84, 86, 87 Libal, Sandra L. 4405-58 Lieble, Karen L. 4405 Lieble, Richard C. 4445-50 Lien, Lori 4425-29 Light, Susan 4425-29, 407 Ligman, Joseph, 4425-29, 438 Lillo, Gary S. 4405-94 Lindberg, Paul 4425-29 Lindgren, Cathy 4425-30 Lindelof, Richard H. 4405-58, 427, 446, 447 Lindguist, Pat : Faculty-448 Linquist, Penny 4425- Lindstrom, Cathy 4425-30 Lindstrom, Lynn A. 4405-406, 435 Lippai. Cathleen 4445-30 Lippai, Christine 4445-404 Lisak, Thomas 4405- Lisdahl, Denise 4445-50 Lisdahl, K. 4T5-448 Livangood, Louis 44 45-50 Locken, T.:CounseIor-4 48 Lohman, Nadine 4425-30 Loken, Ken C. 4405-58 Longberg, Jill 4425-30, 434, 437 Love, Luke 4445 Love, Timothy 4425-30 Lucas. Pamela S. 4405-58 Lukens, Peter C. 4405-58, 427, 442 Lulich, Dwayne S. 4445-83 Lull, Theresa 4445-50, 79, 83 Lundgren, Dale 4425-30, 68, 69 Lundholm, Sharon K. 4405-58 Luoma, Steven D. 4405 Maas, Christine L. 4405-58 Mack, Wayne 4425-30, 82 Mack, Wendy L. 4445-50, 440 Mackenzie, Amy S. 4405-58 Mackey, Daniel 4425-30 Mackie, Carla 4425-30 Madsen, Sam 4425-30 Makela, Cynthia 4425-30, 89, 400, 407 Maki, Annette J. 4405 Maki, Jeanne M. 4405-58, 79, 449 Maki, Michelle 4425-30, 407 Maki, Michelle L. 4405-58, Malinowski, Sndra 4405-58 Manion, L. :Counselor-448 Manley, Dave R. 4425-34 444 Matiski, Marilyn 4445-50, 80, 84, 402 Matthews, Mike 4445-50 Mattson, Darla 4425-34, 89, 402, 404, 440 Mattson, Paul 4425-34 Mattson, Mel:Coach -424, 425 Mattson. Peter 4425-34 Mattson, Shawn A. 44 45 Mautner, Laura J. 4405 McCarthy, Hans 4445-440, 444, Manor, Richard E. 4405-58, 86, 406 Markon, Kim 4425-34 Markon, Tammy D. 4405 Markon, Warren S. 4445 Martin, Martin. Martin Martin Martin Brian P. 4405-58 Donald J. 4405- , Lawrence 44 45-50, 425 . Randall T. 4405-58 Sandy 42 34 . c 5- Martineau, Barbara 4445-34 Martineau, Eileen K. 4405-58 Martineau, Pamela J. 4425-34, 94 Martinson, Amy J. 4405-58, 74, 78, 79, 406 Matheson, Brian 4425-34, 426, 428 McConnell, Jason 4425-34, 440, 444 McCoshen, Bill 4425 -34, 69, 82, 424 McCoshen, Colleen 4445-50, 83, 90, 437 McDermott, Richard 4425-34, 94 McDonald, Lynn M. 4405 McDonald, Patrik 4425-34, 426 McDonald, Robert J. 4405 -58, 427 McDonald, Susan A. 4445 -50, 407 McGillis, Mark 4425 -34, 426 McGrath, Michael P. 4405 -58, 430 Mclntyre, Chris R. 4405 Mclntyre. Jay A. 4445 McKay, Debra 4425 -32, 404 McKay, Hugh: Janitor McKay, Katherine L. 4405 -58, 409 McKay, Patrick J. 4425 -32 McKay, Todd C. 4445 -50 McKay, Tracy L. 4405 -58 McLaughlin, Kevin J. 4445 -50, 425 McLennan, Guy W. 4405-59 McMeekin, Cheryl L. 44 45 -50 McNaughton, Peggy J. 4445-50, McPherson, K. 4T5 Mehtala, Mary 4425 -32 Mencel, Timothy J. 4405 -59, 427 Merino, Donna 4445-50 Merrill, Lisa 4445-50, 83 Merrill, Polly A. 4405-59 Mertes, Dave S. 4445 -50 Messina, Patrick 4425-32 Metcalfe, Catherine 4405-59 Metcalfe. Patti 4425-32 Meyers, John R. 4405- Meys, Anthony 4425 -32, 84, 88. 80 Michalski, Paul 4425-32 Michela, Theresa 4425-32 Mickolajak, S. 4T5-448 Midbon, Brian 4425 -32 Mila, Mike 4445-50 Millan. Michelle E. 4405-59, 409 Miller, George 4445-54, 94 Miller, Josh A. 4405-59 Misfeldt, Joel T. 44 45 -54 Mishler, Elizabeth 4445 -54 Mishler, Mary 4445 - Moe, Gerald 4445 -54 Moe, Thomas A. 4445 -426 Moen, Julie 4425-32, 94, 407, 437 Mohr, Mark 4445 - Mohr, Martin G. 4445 -54, 436 Monaghan, K. 4T5 -448 Moncel, Pamela J. 4405 -59, 435, 449 Moncel, Patty A. 4405-59, 435 Moodey, Mary Moon, Doug 4425 -32, 426 Mooney, Barry R. 4425 -32 Moore, Brian S. 4405 Moran, Kathy 4445 -54, 66, 79, 83 Morden, Kristina K. 4405 -59, 432, 443 Moretto, Frank A. 4445 0 Moretto, John 4405 Morken, Ken 4445 -54 Morton, Dawn R. 4445 -54 Moss, Deanna 4425 -32, 67, 68, 69. 400 Moyer, Todd A. 4425 -32 Mueller, llka 4425 -33, 94, 92, 432 Mundle, Amber R. 4405 -59 Muehzner, Christopher 4425 -33, 436 Muehzner, Pat 4445 -54 Mundle, Vernon W. 4445 -54 Munsell, Jeannine 4425-33, 67, 69, 88 Murphy, Jean 4425-33, 403, 407 Murphy, Kelly 4425-33184, 86. 87 Murphy, Patrick 4425-33, 79, 426, 444 Murray, Shawn M. 4445-54, 407 Murray, Tom B. 4405 -59, 424, 427 Myers, Jay O. 4445 - Nault, Debbie L. 4405 Nault, Shelly A. 4405 -59 Naumann, Kurt 4425 -33, 82 Naylor, Berbara J. 4445 -54, 440 Nelson, Nelson. Nelson, Charles K. 4445-54 Claude 4445 Corey L. 4405 -59, 405, 406, 407 Nelson, Dale 4425 -33 Nelson, D. 4T5 -448 Nelson, Jeff 44 45 -54 Nelson, Mark 4445-54, 405, 407 Nelson, Michael B. 4405 -59, 406 Nelson, Paula K. 4425 -33 Nelson. Paula R. 4425 -33 Nelson, Shari 4445 -54, 83, 99 Nelson, Tracy 4425 -33, 84, 88, 90. 403, 405, 407 Neumann, Shawn W. 4445 -426 Nevin, Julie A. 4405- 59, 409 Mewman, Chris P. 4445- 54, 87, 405.407, 440, 444 Newman, Lisa M. 4445- Newman, Tara 4425 - 33, 87, 402, 404. 407, 440, 444 Newman, Vicki R. 4405- Nichols, Craig 4445- Nilsen, Greg J. 4445-54, 428, 430 Nindorf, Jon 4425- 33 Nondorf, Raymond 4425 -34, 94 Nollett, Gina M. 4445-54, 404 Noonan, Ruth A. 4405- 59 Nordness, Mark 4425 -34, 69, 426, 429 Nordskog, Keith A. 4405 Norkunas, James M. 4405- 59 Norkunas, Nancy M. 4425- 34 Norman, Donald E. 4405 Norman, Gretchen L. 4445- 54, 407, Notenberg, Tim J. 4405 Notton, Helen 4425 Notton, Kathleen L. 4405- 59. 79 one-hundred seventy one 430 Nunez, Al C425- 86, 406 Nutt, Clarence A. C405 - Nyberg, Larry L. C445 Nyberg, Randall C425 - 34 Nyberg, Todd C425 -34 Nykanen, Tammy M. C4 45 -54, 66, 98 Oberstar, R. CT5 O'Brien, Shannon C425 -34, 84, 86, 87, 402, 440 Odlevak, Doug C445 -54, 86, 87 O'Grady, Sean C445-54, 405, Pasterski, Pattee, C Jerry L. C405 - 59 hris C425 - 35 Patterson, Joan M. C425 Pawlikowski, Betty C425 -35, 79, 86, 87. 89 Pearson, Ann C445 - 54, 80 Pearson, J eanine C425- 35 Pearson, Leigh C. C445-54, 404, 440 Pearson, Mark J, C405 -59 Pearson, Richard L. C405 - 49, Peterson. Organ 407 Ohadly, Pat K. C405 -59, 425 Ohvall, Linda C445 -54, 84, 86, 87, 440, 444 Oliphant, Scott H. C405 -59 Oliver, Olson, 427. Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, 404, Olson. 440 Olson, Olson. Olson. Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Susan E. C405 -59 Bernard J. C405 -78, 79. 446 Bill C445 -54, 428 Carol A. C405 -59 Cathryn M. C405 -59 Charlotte E. C445-54. 440 Cheryl L. C445 -54, 404, David P. C445 -54, 426 D, CT5 -444 Eugene C425 -34 Gerald E. C445-54 Herbert C425 -34 Jean C425 -34 Julie J, C405 -59 Kimberly A, C425 -34, 69, 78, 79, 400 Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, 429 Olson, Kristine C425 -34, 79, 400 Luanne, M. C405-59 Ron C425-34, 428 Ronda K. C445-440 Sandra C445-408. Scott C405-427 Steve-:Coach-427, 428, William J. C445-426, 428 O'NeiII, Apri C425-35 O'Nell, O'Neill Mark C425-35 , Michelle D. C405- Orchestra izations Pease, Paul C425- 426 Pederson, Ronda M. C445-54, 66 People Action - Peplinski, Sherry C425 - 35, 434 Perpich, Virgina R. C445-35, 404 Peters, Jenifer A. C405-59 Peters, W. CT5 - 449 Peterson, C.:Board. of Ed. - Peterson, Darin C. C405 - 59, 430 Peterson, Michelle C405 Peterson, David S. C 405- Peterson, Denise C445 - 54, 400 Peterson, Elizabeth C445- 54. 86, 404, 440 Peterson, Jack J. C445-52 Peterson, Jerry D. C405-59 Peterson, Joyce C445 - Peterson, Karen A. C405- 59, 432, 433, 443 Peterson, Kristine C425- 35, 80, 407 Peterson, Renee L. C445 - 52, 86 Peterson, Richard J. C425- 35 Peterson, Robert C425 - 35 Peterson, Susan C445 -52, 66, 79, 90. 94, 432, 433, 443 Traci L. C405- Orlandi, R. CT5-448, 429 Orloski, Troy J. C445-94 Orrey, Donald L. C405 Osacho, Susan C425-35, 403. 407 O'Shaughnessy, Neal C425-35, 69, 430 Ostenberg, Stephanie C425 Osterlund, A. CT5-448, 90 Ostrander, Bruce C405- Oswald, R. CT5-448 Oswesky, David W. C405-59 Otto, Rodney L. C405-59 Pack, Cynthia E. C405-59 Paffel, K. CT5- 402, 449 Pahlen, M. CT5- 449, 438, 442 Paine, David T. C445- Palm, Arla C445- 407, Palmer, Caris J. C445 - 54, 70, 78, 79, 400 Palmer, Gary J. C425 - 35 Palmer, Tania C425 -35, 75, 82 Paquette, F.:Assist. Prin. - Parenfeau, Arnold C 445-54, 65, 407, 430, 405 Parish, G. CT5 -449 Parker, Teena C445 - 54, 83 Parzych, Janell M. C405 - 59, 406 Paske, Lawrence L. C445 - 54 Petrey, Ken C425 - 36, 80 Petroske, Liz C425- 36, 407, 432, 437, 443 Petroske, Susanne C405- 59, 443 Petrovich, Georgann C 405 - 59 Petrovich, Georgette C405- 59 Pfannes, Paul C445 Pfannes, Paula C425- 36 Phillips, Marshall C425 - 36, 94 Phillips, Patricia C445 Piper, Dale C445 - 52, 425 Pleus, Scott L. C405- 59, 86, 87, 402 Plummer, Craig C445- Plunkett, Debra J. C445 - 52, 404, 440, 444 Plunkett, Robert C425- 36 Podgorak 66 . Melissa A. C4 15- 52, Podgorak, Paul C445- 52 Podgorak Podgorak . Peter C. C405-59 , Stephanie C425 - 36, 432, 434, 437 Pohionen, Jeffrey C445 - Pohjonen, Jerry J. C445 -36 Polaski, Nancy J. C445 Pollari, C. CT5 -, 449 Pollock, R.:Counselor- 449 Poison, Lisa C445 - 83, 99 Pooler, Brian R. C445 - 52 Poppish, Kathy C425 - 36 Porter, Mary J. C4 45- 52, 66, 90 443 Potter, Tammy R. C405 - Preo, Peter A. C405-60, 427, 446, 447 Prescott, Erick J. C405 - 60, 444 one-hundred seventy-two Preston, Dennis M. C445 Preston, Rabecca J. C405 Presuhn, Jenifer R. C405- 60 Presuhn, Susan C425- 36, 88. 402, 440 Prior, Jeremy J. C405 -60 Putnam, Shelby L. C405- 60, 409 Quinones, Wayne A. C405 Raaflaub, Carolyn C425-36 Raaflaub, Patricia C405-60 Rabideaux, Mark C4 45 - Rabbideaux, Mike C425 -36 Raddant, Tammy C445 -52 Radtke, Scott P. C445 -52, 442 Raihala, Ken C405-60 Rankila, Steven C425-36, 430, 434, Rantamaki, Nancy C425-36 Rasmussen. Laura C445 - Rasmussen, Scott L. C405 -60 Reasbeck, Joe: Coach Reder, Christine D. C405 -60, 432, 435 Reder, Holly C425 -435 Reed, Kraig L. C445-52 Rehm, Bobbi L. C405 - Rehnstrand, W. CT5 -449 Reibold, T. CT5-449 Reimer, Henry C425 -37, 82, 444 Reimer, Lisa M. C405-60 Reinier, Lisa C425 -37 Reinke, Albert W. C405-60 Remington, Wade C425-37, 426 Retzer, Randy J. C405-60 Retzer, S. CT5- Rhodes, Debbie C425-37, 440 Rhodes, Leon C405- Rhodes, Rhonda C425-37 Rice, Carl C425-37, 96, 446, 447 Rich, Larry D. C405-60 Rich, Thomas C425-37. 88, 405, 442 Rich, Timothy C425-37, 75, 80, 84, 442 Richardson, Sheila C 405-60, 409 Rickstrom, Carolyn C425-37, 437 Rickstrom, Dana L. C405-60, 432 Rickstrom, L. CT5-449 Rictchie, Debra C425-37, 94, 434 Rivord, James C425-37, 440 Rivord, Kimberly C425-37 Robare, Joan C425-37 Rochon, Jean C445 Rolandson, Jill F. C405 Rolandson, Joanne M. C445-52, 83 Ralston, Eric P, C 405 Ronchak, Chris C425-37, 426. 436 Ross, Jillene C425-38, 86, 87 Ross, Valerie P. C445 -52, 406 Rossmeisel, Barbara C4 45-52, 66, 83 Rossmeisl, Nancy A. C405-60, 435 Rosmeisl, Ronald C425 -38. 436 Roubal, Sue C425 -38 Routh, Jane C425 -38, 87 Roy, Daniel J. C445-52 Roy, Darryl W. C445-52, 94 Rozowski, Mark, C445 -52, 83 Rubel, Andrew L. C425-38 Ruddy, Michael, J. C405-60, 427 Runions, Pat O. C405-424 Ruport, Christina C425-38, 440 Russell, Dennis C4 45-52 Russell, Grant C425-38 Russell, Sandra C445-52, 97, 407 Rutan, M. CT5-449 Ruud, Jeff S. C445-52 St. George, Debbie C445-53 St. George, Sundae C 405-64 Safford, Kay M. C405-60, 408 Sallberg, Dawn J. C445 -80 Salonen, D. CT5-449 Sampson, Becky L. C405- Sampson, Debora S. C405-60 Sampson, Kristina C425-38 Samuels, Sandra C405-60, 409 Samuelson, Norma J. C 405- Samuelson. Teresa C425-38 Sandahl, Terri C425-40. 38 Sanders, Mark C445- Sanda, Leo W. C445- Sather, Suzanne R. C405-60 Savage, Frank C445 Sayen, Paul M. C445-52, 90, 440 Sayen, Roger C425 -38, 86 Scheldroup, John J. C4 45 Sherwinski, Richard C445 -52 Scherwinski, Steven C4 45 Schick, John C425-38, 440, 444, 409, 446 Schick, Steven A. C405- Schiller, Donald C425-38, 84, 87 Schlichting, Robert C405-60, 427 Schmidt, J. CT5 Schmidt, Michael C445 -52 Schneeberger, Karen C425-38 Scholbrock, Grant C425-39 Schroeder, Pamela J. C445-404 Schultz, Debra E. C405 -60, 406 Schulz, Barbara C445 Schulz, Christa J. C405-60, 87 Schultz, Clinton, C425-39, 407 Schumacher, Tracey C4 45-52 Schwander, Tracey L. C4 45 -52 Schwantes, Laurie A. C405-87, 409 Scofield, Peggy L. C405-60 Scott, Erik C425-42, 39, 79, 80, 405, 407 Sedlachek, Kenneth C 405-60 See, Rick A. C425 Seemuth, Jeffery C425 -39 Sekelsky, Gina C445 -52, 66, 79 Selander, Johan C425-86 Sellers, Jane C425-39, 407 Semborski, Tony C445 Semborski, William C425-39 Semo, Larry S. C405-60, 406 Senn, Terry C445-426, 444 Severin, Douglas C425 -39, 426, 444 Severin, Laura K. C405- 406 Severson, Lisa M. C445 - Sharpe, Vincent C425 -39 Shaver, Richard D. C425 Shea, Bradley J. C4 45 -52 Shelafoe, Frank C445 -52 Shelafoe, James C405 -60 Sherlock, Rabbi R, C445 -80 Sherman, Kim C425-39 Shiffiet, Lisa C445-52 Shober, Thomas C425-39, 436 Shuga, Thomas L. C405 -60 Shykes, Peggy T. C405 -60 Sickler, Steve G. C405 -60, 425 Silverness, Randy M. C445 -52 Silverness, Tina C425 -39 Simon, David C425-39 Simon, Erik T. C405 -60, 84, 406 Sislo, Andrew C405-60, 430 Sislo, Bob J. C445-52 Sislo, John C425 -39 Sitek, Kelly J. C445-83 Sitek, Mary C425-40, 65, 407 Sitek, Robin C445 -52, 66 Sitek, Susan M. C405-60, 406 Slee, Debra C4 43-52, 83 Slick, Daniel C443 -52, 405, 407 Sloan, Dan C443-40 Smith, Christine C423 Smith, Curtis C443 Smith. Donna C423- 407 Smith, Jill C443-52, 66. 434 Smith, Joy L. C443 Smith, Kerry C423 Smith, Linda C423-40, 74, 82 Smith Smith Smith, Lynnette C403-60 Melany S. C443 -52 Melissa J. C403-60 Smith Paula C443-52, 86, 87, 440 Smith, Petra R. C403-60 Smith, Rory A. C403 -60 Smith, R. CT3 -449 Smith Susan M. C403-60, 409 Snowberg, F. CT3-4 49 Softball Solheim, Kathryn C423 Sweeney, Janette C403-64, 86 87, 406, 409 Sweeney. J. CT3-408, 420 Sweeney, M. -430 Sweeney, Margaret C423-44 Swenson, Joni L. C443-404 Swenson, Julie C443- Swenson, Ruth C403 Swim team Boys Girls Switzer, Stuart C423-44 Table of Contents Tack, Lisa L. C443-53, 90 Tafelski, Mary K. C443-53, 79, 83, 406 Tafelski, Michelle A. C403 -79 Tokano, Katsuyoshi C423-44 Tatarek, Corine C443-53, 83 Taylor, Rebecca C423-44 Tennis-Boys Terry, Robby C443-53, 405, 407 Sommer, Scott C423-40 Sorenson, Donna C423-40, 98, 407 Sorenson, Eric C443-53 Sorenson, Michelle C443-52, 66, 83, 98 Sorenson, Pamela S. C403-60 Soule, Geoff A. C403-60 Soule, W. CT3-420 Spartan Singers Spaulding, Jason S. C443-53 Stack, John C443-53, 94, 444, Tetzlaff. Jody:Janitor Thleman. Christine C403 Thomas, Carla J. C4 43 Thomas, Diane C423-44 Thomas, Gary C443-53, 80, 84, 83, 86, 87, 407 Thompson, Brad C443-444, 444 Thompson, Bradley J. C403- Thompson, Brenda C423-44 Thompson, Brian C403 Thompson , c. CT3-420, 444 Thompson, James C423-44 Thompson, Paul D. C403- 444 Stage Band Stalvig, Todd P. C403-60, 84, 86, 87 Stannard, Dennis C423 -40, 94 Stariha, Joi C423-40 Stariha, Michelle C4 43 Stariha, Philip M. C403-427 Stariha, Shawn J. C403 Stark, Patrice A. C443-53, 66, 448 Stark, Sheryl C423-40, 448 Steen, Tom C403-60, 430 Stein, Caryn C443-53 Stein, Michelle C423 -40 Stein, Robert C403-84. 406 Stelmaszewski, Kim C423-40 Stensland, Andrew C423-40, 429 Stensland, Vvette R. C403 Stepan, Alan C423 -40 Stiilwell, Jeff C403 -65, 80, 427 Stoltz, Brian C423 Strak. Clete R. C403 -64, 86, 87 Strasburg. Steve C443 -53, 405, 407 Strohman, Doug C423 -40 Stromberg, Colleen C403-64 Stroozas, Carolyn J. C403 -64. 406, 408 Stroozas, Toni C423-40, 400 Strot, Daniel P. C443 - Strat, Dianne M. C423 Strum, David W. C403 -64 Sullivan, Brian T. C443-53, 426 Sullivan, Patrik C443 Sullivan. Robert C443 Sullivan, S.:Treasurer -420 Sullivan, Steven C423 -44, 446 Suoja. Lisa C403-64 Susens, Mary E. C443-53, 75, 80, 400, 440 Swanfeld. Karen C423-44, 99 Swanfeld, Kristin S. C403 -64 Swanson, Kevin C443. Swanson, Michael C403-64, 430 Sweeney, Bill C443 Thomson, R. CT3-420 Thorsell, Georgeanna C403-64, 87, 409 Tills, James C423-44, 69, 79, 403, 405, 407 Timmer. Mark A. C403-64 Timmons, William P, C443 Tobin, Carol C423-44 robin, Gerald R. C443 -53 Tollefson, Todd A. C443 Tomzak, B. CT3 -420, 436 Tomzak, Tim S. C443-53 Torgerson, Bradley C423-44, 440 Torrence, R. CT3-420 Torrence, Tina M. C403-64, 406, 449 Tow, Russell D. C403 -427 Track Boys Girls Tracy, Matthew C443-53, 426, 430 Trautman, Keith C. C403-64 Treakle, Mark A. C403-64 Tribbey, Beth C403- 87 Tribbey, Sharyn E. C403-64 Trolson, Kristine C403 -64, 435 Truesdale, Tamara J. C443 Van Overmeiren, Gary C423-42, 424. 426 Van Overmeiren, Tim C403 -424 VanPuymbrouk, Dan C403 Velin, Scott T. C403 -64, 80, 84, 86, 87, 404, 406 Venne, Dede J. C443 -53, 94 Verich, M.:Superintendant -4, 72 Verkeyn, Danna D. C403 - Verkeyn, Malinda F. C423 -42, 407, 408 Verran, Lisa M. C403 -64 Vicklun, Randy D. C443 -53 Vig, Vicky J. C443 Vilhauer, Eric C. C443-53. 90 Vion, Glenn C, C423 -42, 94 Waite, Sharon L. C423 -42 Walberg, Michelle L. C443 -53, 440, 445 Waletzko, Cheryl C423- 42 Waletzko, J. CT3 -420 Wallin, Allan D. C443-426 Wallin, Jim A. C4 43-53 Wallin, Lynda C423 -42 Wallin, William R. C423-42 Walsh, Donald J. C403 -64 Walsh, Scott M. C443-53 Walsh. Stacey A. C443-97, 404, 405 Ward. Cindy L. C423 -42, 82 Ward, Patti C403-64, 74, 78 Warn, Kathy A. C423-42 Warring, Annette M. C443-53, 66, 67. 74, 79, 90 Warring, Daryl R, C403-64 Warring, Kimberly C403-64, 84, 402, 432 Wasko, Lori J. C423-42, 78, 79, 407 Waters, Mark J. C443-53 Watnemoe, Susan L. C443 -53 Webster, Alvina E. C403 -409 Wehner, Alan T. C443-53, 424 Wehner. Toby E. C403- Weiss. Debra A. C443-53 Weiss, Robert J. C403-64 Weiss. Terry L. C403-409 Welsh, sp. qty -420 Wermter, Christopher C403-64 Wermter, Neal H. C4 43 West, John L. C443 Tucker, M. CT3-420, 432 Tuinei, Taatofa C443-430, 434 Tunell, Richard C443-53, 84, 87 Tye, Dorrainne K. C403 Tye, Tonia M. C403 Tyson, Charles C403 Tyson, Craig G. C403-64 Tyson, John D. C403 Tyson, Lisa C423-44 Urban, Ron G. C443 Urban, Steve C423-42 Ursin, V. CT3 -420 Westman, Marlys K. C403-64, 409 Whitaker, Kimberly C443-83 Whitcomb, Gary J. C403 White, Pamela R. C423-42, 66, 448 White, Randy - 430, 434 Wick, Brian L. C403 -64 Wick, Michael L. C423 - 42 Wicklund, Richard E. C403 - Wicklund, Warren J. C423-43, 436 Wickstrom, Lisa C403 -64, 406 Wiechert, Tony P. C4 43 -53, 430 Wiitala, Wade J. C403 -64, 424, 427 Wiitala, William E. C403 -84, 427 Wiitanen, l-larriet J. C423-43, 94, 404, 409 Wildes. Thomas E. C423 -43 Will, Dean cs. C443 -53 Will, Dennis P. C423 -43, 75, 82, 424, 438 Vanalstine, Andrew C403 Vandenberghe, Gary C443-53 Vandenberg, Thomas C423 -42 Van Ert, Scott A. C4 43-90 Vanhorn, John R. C403 Willette, Michelle C403 -64 Williams, Angela C403 - 406 Williams, Dawn M. C403 Williams, Lynn M. C423 -43 Williams, Mary L. C423 -43 one-hundred seventy-three Willie, Timothy J. C4 43 Willoughby, Lena R. C403 -64 Wills, Laura L. C423-43, 86, 87, 404 Wills, William A. C403 -425 Wilson, Allan D. C423-43 Wilson, Scott J. C443 -53 Wing, William A. C403 -64, 425 Winter, Jon C. C403-64 Winters, Angela M. C403-64 Winters, Shelly A. C423-43 Wiseman, Mike C. C423 -43, 402, 440, 444, 444, 442, 444 Wiseman, Patrick J. C403-64. 87, 406, 409 Witkin, M. CT3 -420 Witroski, Brian D. C403 -64, 409 Witthoft, Jeffery J. C443-94 Wohlwend, Lisa A. C403 Wolfe, Shelby L. C403 -64, 87, 409 Wolfe, Ted L. C443- Wolters, Kenneth L. C403-64, 425 Yadon, Cindy C4 43 Yadon, Tina M. C403-64 Yoder. Diana L. C423-43. 404 Young, P. CT3 Zauhar, Debbie L. C443 -53, 79 443 Zaun, Kelly A. C443-53 Zielinski, Todd M. C423-43 Zoltak, Elmer W. C4 43-53, 426 Zowin, Keith T. C423-43 Zuber, C. CT3-404, 406, 407, 420 Zukowski, Michael J. C443 one-hundred severfry-four faafzed, widfzeft ancf aecalilzf hdd fyn as adlf fzememdefzecf Another School Yeor Comes to o Close Another step in our growth is Complete. 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