Susan B Anthony Junior High School - Anthonian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1982
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Anthonian Herek Looking at You in 82 The ANTHONIAN is produced by the yearbook staff at Anthony Junior High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ed- ward Carlson, principal. Liz Roe, Editorein-Chief Nicole Kosanke, Layout Editor Jocinda Fleeson, Photo Editor Section Editors Jon Dees, Carol Strand Robin Fossett, Lisa Tiedje Alison Smith, Brandt Williams Craig J ohnson, Illustrator Mary Lathrop, Adviser Herets Looking at You in 82 Looking at you through 3-D glasses and just plain looking at you through the cameras eye . on Valentines Day, in the lunchroom, on Spirit Days, on Sadie Hawkins Day, and just any old day. Looking at tests, overloads of homework, and new teachers . . . . Having fun at dances and spirit days, and goofing off at lunch, detention, and even in the princpalts office. As you look through this book, remember all the good times you had this year when the camera did not snap your picture. 39:3,e' 5K gf aim. ,lxt ':g.y9. Here we are . . . the serious, no-nonsense editors of your book. Is that really Jocinda putting snow on Lizts head and Brandt starting to zonk somebody with a snowball? On school property yet? Couldntt be ! Alison Smith, one of the Activities editors, was inside doing her work. Clockwise, the rest of us are Brandt Williams on top of the hill, Carol Strand, Nicole Kosanke, Robin Fossett, Liz Roe, Jocinda Fleeson, Lisa Tiedje, and Jon Dees. Editors and Cover Entries It took a lot of time, blurred pictures, and ttOh, shootsh to put this yearbook together, but here it is, successfully completed. We worked hard, and were proud of what we did. We hope you have as much satisfaction reading it as we did putting it all together. Second And Third Place Winners In The Cover Contest Third place at left: Jay Miller. Second place at right: Keith Wegman lll f a 1;! a 2 I v - a MA I'MJW : 7N a r 7;, i ' 1W3: kl'gh b, l :..I 3 leh Telsm , 4' E! 1i? , $Eg Nb a Administrators and Office Personnel Mr. Edward Carlson Principal Mr. R.C. Johnson Assistant Principal Faculty and Staff Herets looking at the dear old faculty, the people who really make this place run as smoothly as it does. We saw a new principal and several other staff members come this year. We worried with our favorite teachers as they wondered where they might be next year with the upheaval of school closings. We mourned the death of our favorite janitor. We congratulated all the retiring staff members, but worried that they wouldn,t be replaced by people as nice. Mr. Rutt, Mr. Dull, Mrs. Rotenberg, Mr. Carlson, and Mr. R.C. Johnson. Mrs. Love, Mrs. Freeberg, Mrs. E and Mrs. Jones. Retiring Personnel Congratulations to Mr. Vern Bauer who has helped us develop a concern for a complete education, mind as well as body, and who has also helped us try to achieve pride in a job well done . . . To Mrs. Fern Gronneberg who has shown us that learning can be serious, systematic, and satisfying . . . To Mr. Robert Rutt who has helped us solve the most traumatic of our problems, who has given us encouragement when welve needed it . . . To Mrs. Gladys Love who has not only programmed all our classes and changed schedules, but has done so with a smile; and to Mr. Max Sporer, who has given us a fundamental, structured classroom, but never without the quick quip and a joke and a pat on the back. Thank you all. Dedication: Mr. Robert Brant We respect Mr. Brant as a teacher. He makes finding a city on a map of Africa or remembering the names of Russials rivers seem easier. He calmly, but authoritatively, shows us what to do and how to do it. He shows he cares what happens to us and demands that we do our best. We respect Mr. Brant also because he has shown us by example how to live courageously and face every challenge life gives us. As a person Mr. Brant faces a greater challenge each day than most of us ever will. He has shown us what dignity, independence, and dedication really are. Thanks for caring and being yourself, Mr. Brant. Faculty and Staff Who didnt really have a goldfish eating contest after they said they would? Who assigned us detention? Who gave us tons of work? Right you are! But who saw us come in as little kids? And helped us learn and grow and mature? Who helped us a lot? Right, again. Mr. Ms. Mr. Mr. Mr. . Carol Anderson, Home Economics . Andy Austrums, Mathematics . Betty Bassett, Art and English . Frank Blanchard, Vocal Music . Larry Brockel, Industrial Arts and RE. . Shirley Buchanan, Home Economics . Bruce Caldwell, Spanish and History . Lyndon Carlson, Social Studies . James Dotseth, Physical Education . Duane Dull, Counselor . Les Engstrom, Social Studies . Russell Everett, Aide to the Principal . Marvin Frein, Social Studies . Steve Gerber, Special Education . Dennis Hayden, Mathematics . Ron Houghteling, Science . Al Johnson, Industrial Arts . E. Ray Johnson, Industrial Arts . Sylvia Jones, Administrative Aide . Mary Larson, Mathematics . Mary Lathrop, English . Lynn Lynch, Custodian . Tom McEachern, Custodian . Janice Meyer, Librarian . Louise Meyers, Aide . Evelyn Ogilvie, Aide . Dick Rumppe, Science . Dave Samek, Custodian . Ron Sandeen, Instrumental Music . Betty Schraeder, Special Education James Suchomel, Mathematics Laurie Tyson, English Clarence Velgersdyk, English Richard Vevle, Mathematics Don Wagner, Social Studies Serious and silly Mr. Blanchard tlower ler always looks serious when hets getting us ready to go on stage. And in a more serious vein yet, this group photo is the last picture of Mr. Stanko tstanding leftt before his sudden death in January. But, then, the ridiculous exists here, too. The three above SAID that they were practicing first aid on a released day . . . And, Mrs. Meyer, why doesntt your birthday cupcake have a number on it? And will the person who gave Mr. Sporer that kiss, please stand up! Here s looking at us dressed up . . . us dressed down . . . us fooling around . . . us solving cubes . . . us going away us wearing our shirts, and decorating our lockers. Here s to us in 82! Seventh Grade E K Jenny Adams Stephanie Afford Amy Ahlstrom Felicia Allen Bob Allen Michelle Allingham Avie Anderson Chris Anderson Jeff Anderson Karen Anderson Marc Anderson Megan Anderson We loved goingto junior high and not being little kids anymore . . . But even better was getting out of school early now and then to get our braces tightened. Coming back afterward wasnuc much fun. Mike Anderson Niki Anderson Rebecca Anderson Afshin Araghi Corey Arbogast Joe Arnquist Blain Auer Matt Aydelott Mindy Bacall Scott Backman Matt Bakkom Kim Bardwell Debora Barlow Sue Bartko Jedd Beach David Beck Anthijuan Beeks Ted Bergstrom Caprice Blackwell Donna Blesener Matt Bohrnstedt Beth Boivin Cheryl Bonde Tim Borne Shannon Brewin Julie Brieschke Wendy Broome John Brothers Chris Brown James Bulger Debbie Burgess Lisa Burke Jeff Burquest Lavinia Busch Karen Buss Nikki Buzek Keith Byzewski Anne Calvit Jeremy Campion Tim Campion Dave Carnes Pamela Carr Seventh grade classes were great. They even have us boys sewing and we re much better than the girls think we are. Valerie Carr Molly Cerny Sheila Chad Mark Chartrand Marc Child John Christiansen Sue Cimbura Tony Clark Allan Clemens Kelli Close Monica Coleman Larue Conley Teresa Coryell Bob Cowan Susan Cracraft Caroline Cunningham Daniel Dahlin Dat Dao Chris Davis Heather Davis Jim DeGiusti Robbie DeHoff Marshall Demmings Melvin Devine Angie Dhruvan Chris Dickey Heather Dickey Rick Dinesen Laura Doeden Erika Dressen Wallis Durham Stephanie Dye Mark Dykes Greg Ellington Roxolana Elliot Amy Erickson Remember the icy day we got out? And the day with 17 inches of snow we didntt? It was so cold everyone wore leg-warmers. Even us for this picture. David Erickson Greg Erickson Leah Erickson Michael Erickson Armentha Ervin Matt Evingson Tracy Falk Nancy Feroe Steve Flattum Tami Follett Mike Follrath Robin Rossett Anne Frahm Vernon Francis Steve Friederich Tami Froome Jon Gangloff Bob Gartner Lester Geer Kerry Gehl Sarah Genrich Lynn Gerhard Bret Gilyard Jenny Gleason Dan Glynn Peter Grauff Scott Greer Mishon Gruye Michelle Gunning Terry Gustafson Steve Haes Andrew Hagen Rachel Hahn Darby Hailes Christopher Hall Donna Hall What most of us remember as the worst part of our first days in junior high was trying to find our classes and get our lockers open. Sheila Hall Betsy Hansen Stephen Hanson Sue Hardisty Dawn Harms Jackie Harris Lisa Harrison Jessica Harshbarger Robert Hartfiel Joseph Hartwell Peter Haugen Billy Haupert Ieeshia Hayslett Ann Helde Paula Hellman Amy Henderson Glen Hendrickson Matt Hendrickson John Hepner Shean Herring Paul Higgins Jamie Hill Laura Hinrichs Amy Hoagberg Brian Hoecherl Nancy Hoffman James Hoiosen Schellina Hollins Steve Hollins Katie Holman Allison Holt Chelsea Honderich David Hopper We played our air guitars. Tretorns, penny loafers and duckies were the shoes we wore. Those who skied wore Rossignols, Harts, and Elans. Karen Hovland Lisa Howard Susan Howe Jason Hoyt Darin Hreha Christopher Hubbell Annette Humphries Andy Huttner Terease Huttner Mark Ilaug Jonathan Imsland Robert J acobs Tom Jacobs Marcia Jacox Eric J agers Stephen James Liga Jatnieks Georgina Jedlicki Beth Johns Heather Johnson Marit Johnson Matt Johnson Sanford Jones Tommy Jones Ann Juntilla Cheryl Kaiser Dawn Kaiser Jon Kalenberg Jeff Keesey Jenny Kennedy Todd Kirchner Martin Kjella Cristian Klinefelter Kristine Kochsiek Joseph Kondrak Dan Krautbauer Many stepped out in knickers, rugbies, and argyle socks. There were those with printed shoe laces, bandanas, and, of course, leg- Jeremy Kulisheck Julie Lachelt Scott Lafayette Amy Lander Eric Landstrom Chris Langert Heidi Larsen LaShawnda Lawson James Layeux Renee Lewis Lisa Lingbeck Anne Lippin Rachelle Loewenson Joshua Lowey Tracy Love Chance Maddox David Maki Joseph Marrs Nathan Marsten Christine Martin Tim Martin warmers. . Linda Mattson Ralph May Anthony Mayfield Sarah Mazig Molly McBeath Edward McCoy Dale McCuen Robert McDonough Chris McGraw Tina McGregor Vicki McHugh Valisa McKinney We found out that Anthony was number one in smarts, athletics, and enthusiasm. And here we are doing one of the many things we do best. Colin McPherson Gino Messina Dan Messman Stephen Metzger Scott Mickelson Tracey Mildon Amy Miller Heather Miller Dennis Milner McKevha Mitchell Robert Mitchem Dee Moe Amy Moore Lisa Moore Maureen Morrill Charlitta Moss Finn Mulloy Kathy Munson Amy Myers Mike Myslajek Patrick Napue Guy Neary David Ness Richard Ness David Nicoski C Nolen Sarah Nordin Bret Norman Tonya Norwood Marcie Nygren Julie Odegard Diane Olesen Paul Olofson Kaj Olsen Ann Marie Olson Kim Olson This year we wore ribbons and braided barrettes in our hair. We .enjoyed sitting next to our frlends 1n class. Todd Olson Wendy Osborn Jill Oster Wayne Ostrander Jay Owens Christian Palmer Erik Palmquist Renita Parkhurst Kathryn Patterson Eric Pedersen Richard Pelinka Amy Perusse Christine Peterson Dave Peterson David Peterson Heather Peterson Lance Peterson Melanie Peterson Peggy Peterson Tessa Pfeifer Elizabeth Ponto Shawn Pool Lisa Puente J ulie Nelson 17 Kyle Powers Dan Quirk Erik Rabe Michelle Rahn Jenny Ramroop Lynn Randgaard Douglas Ranzinger Jim Reagles Mitchell Redepenning Wanda Richardson Angela Rishoud Denise Robinson David Roeser Vanessa Rousseau Steve Rowley Tim Rozycki Arnell Rucker Charles Russell Sometimes too much cold or snow or homework or teachers gave us a headache. So then we settled down for a nice, quiet game of chess. David Sammond Michael Sampson Heidi Samsel Karen Samuelson Kristin Sande John Saphir Buffy Saunders Karin Say Andrea Sbertoli Laura Schelin Roger Schilz Mandy Schmidt Stephanie Schoenrock Kami Schuppel Steven Seed Michael Seekamp Beretta Sellers Nathan Selstad Paul Senkyr Alexander Shannon Marcallina Shannon Jonna Shelomith Nancy Shoop Mary Shriver Alison Smith Jennifer Smith Karen Smith Mark Smith Tian Smith Stefanie Solum Stacey Sorensen Joseph Soruco Mark Sprenkle Ann Spriggs Kamala Stack Our Mead folders, Le Sportsacs and printed pencils got pretty worn out. Genny Standing Shayla Stellick Jason Stevens Leah Stobb Gregory Strandberg Michele Swearegene Matthew Swenson Tamara Taylor Alisha Thighman Chandra Thomas Jason Thomas Raenell Thomas Jon Thompson Elizabeth Thurner Stacy Thurston Jeff Tickins Mark Tokheim Alcenya Townley Thorstein, Truelson Timothy Tryggeseth Derek Turner Dale Turnier Andy Umphrey Schantelle Villneauve Jon Voigt Darryl Volk Hang Vu Stuart Wagenius Tracy Wallace Paul Wandmacher Debbie Washington Alicia Watkins Tracey Weatherhead Jaynel Weaver John Wedl Keith Wegman This was a year of stickers. From rainbows to teddy bears and from hearts to alllgators. We don t know what fads next year will bring, but elghth grade is bound to be great. Tony Weiland Paula Welch Laura West Cathy Westergren Randy White Marla Wilbert Beth Williams Bob Williams Irene Williams Troy Wilson Mark Wise Michael Woehrle Thaddeus Wong Yvonne Woodson Jarvis Wright Vincent Wright Jesse Wroblewski Katharine Wyberg Karen Yeats Amy Young Charles Young n .2 mm h.w ma AA 22 Chess Club mtw Chess Club took a while to get organized, but once it did we really got a tournament going. Mr. Gerber taught us some slick moves, and Mike Amery knew that he was in trouble . . . . we could really challenge him for the championship. From left: Mr. Gerber, Chris Doman, Dan Dahlen, Dat Dao, Jon Imsland, Dan Pagel, and Chris Fields. H meromombib Row 1: J. Fleeson, D. Yarbrough, T. Anderson, B. Hollister, L. Alaniz, A. Bjerke, B. Burckhardt, L. Brant, A. Dean. Row 2: J. Burns, M. Bauch, I. Edelston, S. Jones, M. Hall, J. Kenney, L. Murphy, L. Roe, M. Lockman, and A. Hesse. Row 3: B. Pfeiffer, A. Garner, N. Kosanke, E. Spitzer, C. Strand, L. Tiedje, R. Buffie, H. Lee, J. Cain, and A. Coskran. We worked A-Mart at lunch and didnet make any money, but got to miss part of class. We wrote articles till our hands fell off. We ruined rolls of film learning to use the camera. We did all this, but still managed to get the fascinating ANECDOTE out. Second Semester Staff th-c-I-QDCDHO UQUH-dH-Hg Row 1: J. Christianson, T. Pfeifer, A. Spriggs, P. Welch. Row 2: M. Cerny, A. Lippin, L. Zakrzewski, H. Samsel, A. Smith, J. Shleomith, and S. Sharp. N. Feroe, J. Lachelt, A. Haley, C. Martin, M. McBeath, D. Games, A. Dhruvan, L. Kope, S. Redmond, and Miss Tyson. What is Creative Writing? Itts trying to come up with something to write about when youtre out of ideas. It,s having somebody listen to what you wrote and really appreciating it. It,s getting lots of entries for the contest, and trying to do the impossible - pick a winner. Itts assembling the book Miss Tyson spent hundreds of hours typing. It,s pride at seeing your work and your name in print. But mostly itts sharing ideas, confidences, and, dontt forget, lemon drops with good friends and Miss Tyson. t iiiyttiixixsxxxxxxxxxxxm t. V Gtt: aQ'tv. U: Row 1: E. Palmquist, R. Parkhurst, A. Umphrey, M. Amery, S. Cunningham, W. Osborn, L. Howard, C. Bonde, S. Stearns, H. Vu, K. Smith. Row 2: A. Ahlstrom, J. Shelomith, D. Roeser, J. Christianson, C. Doman, N. Marston, L. Alaniz, R. Dahl, D. Hopper, J. Noble, R. Dineson, M. Modell, J. Kenney, N. Hall, V. Wright, M. Caldwell, T. Williams, A. Arlandson, G. Ellington, R. Ness, M. Anderson, B. Hipps, K. Hillborn. Row 4: M. Bakkom, J. Gustavson, J. Brower, G. Bacig, K. Anderson, S. Bergerson, K. Munson, A. Calvit, T. Quirk, S. Nordin, J. Miller, S. Rowland, J. Fleeson, Mrs. Schraeder. Row 5: Mr. Dull, S. McGleno, K. Johnson, J. Larson, K. Clendenning, T. Jagodzinski, J. Weaver, R. Fossett, K. Bardwell, T. George, L. Murphy, A. Nesheim, J. Kloster. Student Council Student Council is getting out of class to go to meetings; planning teacher, busdriver, cook, and engineer appreciation days; collecting canned food and planning dances. It is helping promote the Spirit Days, and helping Mrs. Schraeder count all those charmgrams. It is having some say about the iifunii things at Anthony. We had an ambitious and successful year. Student Council Activities: Selling magazines to help out the school, eating cake at the teacher appreciation tea, being dressed up on a Spirit Day, and sharing charmgrams with friends. 28 Aides What would we do without the audio-Visual aides? They show us those thrilling noon movies, and the ones we even want to see more, the exciting classroom movies. Audio-Visual Row 1. G. Rudolf, D. Tompkins, and G. Melum. Row 2: E. Kaske, Nils Johnson, D. Henry, S. Finseth. Row 3: M. Amery, S. West, Mr. Wagner, Mrs. Meyers, J. Ladwig, P. Hanson, and T. Covart. Second semester aides A-Mart Holding all of that cash was tempting, but we restrained ourselves. Counting out correct change at 8:00 a.m. wasn,t exactly easy, but we did our best. All-in- all, we had a blast. Row 1: B. Burckhardt, J. Cain, L. Schneider, T. Austrums. Row 2: J. Brower, T. Buzek, J. Fleeson, S. Lowery, D. Steinke, B. Williams, and J. Brown. Stage Crew From left: S. Cline, J. Kurtz, J. Gillquist, J. Streit, N. Hall, A. Schulte, T. Jagodzinski, J. Ladwig, C. Kloepper, S. Bowman. Aides Row 1; C. Johnson, M. Stoesz, M. Allerdyce, Row 2: Mrs. Meyer, P. Gilbert, M. Odegard, C. Morgan, J. Snow, S. McGleno. Library Row 1: J. Harren. Row 2: J. Hostad, S. Burrington, A. Monseth. Row 3: Mrs. Meyers, S. Redmond, F. Shelby, A. George, B. Graue, A. Peterson, Mrs. Meyer. Sometimes the piles of cards needing stamping seemed endless. We knew that after that there would be books to shelve and overdue slips to write. And then, with all of that done, we could go find a book for ourselves. 29 Office and Classroom Answering the phone with a pleasant voice wasnet easy at 8:15, but we tried, and the clerks were always happy to an- swer our many questions about office and switchboard proce- dures. Aides Above: S. Rowland, J. Bishman, K. Wilson, J. Lumbar, N. Davis, L. Garrett, K. Clen- dening, J. Miller, D. Turner, L. Cimbura, J. Barlow, J. Erickson, and Judy Cain. Left: M. Caldwell, R. Dahl, A. Goldie, J. Bishman, M. Peterson, D. Aspholm, K. Clendening, A. Larson, A. Buelow, K. Stowe, J. Cain. First Semester Classroom Aides clockwise: C. Doman, F. Jachim, J. Flachman, V. Miller, P. Brunner, E. Peterson, S. Stewart, P. Sharp. Classroom And Physical Education 8 Row 1: C. Strand, A. Peterson, B. Hendrick- son. Row 2: T. George, N. Kosanke. We corrected your math tests, watered plants, and carted books. We get out gym equipment and put up with dumb remarks, but it was fun working for our favorite teachers. Row 1: R. Kelbrants, B. Dehner, L. Coleman, M. LeGault, K. Wegman, J. Podas and L. Roy. Row 2: M. Thurner, M. Hillyer, S. Stearns, M. Burgess, D. Fransen, M. Modell and J. Kasparek. Row 3: B. Mallak, M. Lewis, T. Flowers, B. Christopherson, M. Berwald, and M. Erazmus. Row 1: T. Blair, D. Wareham, N. Martin, B. Tourtelott, J. Noble, K. Hillborn, and Brant McKinney. Row 2: G. Welch, M. Cherry, M. Bakkan, J. Vavra, T. Schermerhorn, S. McConkey, S. Lewis, T. Quirk. Row 3: Mr. Bauer, Mr. Brockel, K. Robinson, H. Jackson, C. Johnson, C. Molke, J. Evesledge, Mr. Dotseth. 31 Row 1: C. Perusse, P. Marble, E. Bolden, P. Mickelson, R. Langevin, S. Kroiss, J. Hoiosen, P. Bredesen, S. Lowery, J. Tragethon, S. Hammond, L. Carlson, T. Walter, R. Kelbrants, J. Tudor. Row 2: L. Hinrichs, A. George, A. Coskran, B. Rhodes, H. Olson, L. Bryson, B. Graue, E. McArthur, H. Lee, J. Parrott, T. Quirk, M. Cook, N. Davis, Mr. Sandeen. Row 3: J. LaDuke, L. Coleman, D. Gillster, A. West, S. Mattson, L. Harris, L. Derfler, A. Clipperton, S. Redmond, P. Hansen, F. Jachim, T. Herron, C. Wallace, Row 4: M. Bakken, G. Floyd, B. Whitney. Varstiy Band Does Mr. Sandeen REALLY crack a whip to get Concert Band What makes our band great? Certified by experts to be SUPERIOR and EXCELLENT? What makes us better than high schools even? Just natural talent, lots of practice, and a fabulous director, thaVs all! Row 1: R. Williams, T. Martin, C. Cunningham, M. Erazmus, R. Ungerman, S. Lee, P. Higgins, J. Groethe, M. Heyer, J. Larson, M. Lockman, H. Jones, R. Buffie, J. Wolk, B. Robbins, A. Haley. Row 2: J. Downham, K. Wegman, M. McBeath, C. Jenkins, A. Arlandson, K. Munson, B. Lillehei. P. Bodger, T. Buzek, K. Gust, S. Ritter, L. Simon, J. Herron, A. Thompson, N. McCarthy, A. Juntilla. Row 3: J. Brower, C. Owen, T. Kantar, M. Allingham, N. Canterbury, B. Allen, J. Miller, K. Johnson, K. Anderson, M. Raich. Row 4: B. Hipps, T. George, T. Austrums, N. Leaf, D. Peterson, D. Pagel, B. Beving, J. Brown, N. Johnson, B. White, T. Burkhardt, A. Dean, D. Roth, Mr. Sandeen. 33 34 Row 1: R. Fossett, S. Hall, K. Yeats, M. Morrill, M. Swearagene, K. Samuelson, S. Due, P. Welch, D. Olesen. Row 2: S. Greer, C. Mcpherson, J. Anderson, K. Olsen, D. Glynn, R. Livingston, R. Lewis, S. Nordin, M. Jacox, Mr. Sandeen. Row 3: C. Palmer, C. Davis, D. Turner, J. Wright, D. Peterson, S. Wagenius, W. Ostrander, E. Rabe, S. Hanson, T. Rozycki, G. Erickson. Row 4: A. Rucker, M. Child, T. Jacobs, D. Volk, D. Sammond, M. Smith. Seventh Grade Bands Row 1: J. Arnquist, M. Chartrand, M. Sprenkle, R. Hahn, K. Close, D. Dahlen, V. McKinney, T. Pfeiffer, R. Dinesen, T. Wikon, T. Maufield. Row 2: M. Johnson, S. Schoenrock, T. Coryell, S. Rowley, J. Harshberger, J. Adams. Row 3: Wendy Broom, N. Feroe, T. Taylor, J. Weaver, J. Condrak. Row 1: A. Landers, J. Harris, H. Dickey, H. Miller, N. Buzek, B. Mueller, D. Messman. Row 2: C. McGraw, A. Meyers, K. Paterson, S. Thurston, A. Perusse, J. Imsland, T. Wong, Row 3: J. Horson, K. Say, G. Ellingson, T. Olson, J. Briesche, C. Maddox, Mr. Sandeen. Row 4: D. Turner, C. Young, D. Ransinger, T. Jones. P. Weber. Row 1: D. Kaiser, C. Martin, L. Woodson, M. Nygren, M. Peterson, K. Schuppel, B. Johns, K. Bardwell, A. Dhruvan. Row 2: G. Neary, R. Pelinkov, D. Peterson, F. Mulloy, C. Ander- son, D. Maki. Row 1: K. Wegman, N. Hoffman, E. Dressen, S. Cracraft, K. Wyberg, K. Kosick, M. Shriver. Row 2: R. Hartfield, M. Anderson, J. Lowey, M.C01eman,K. Smith, A. Anderson. Row 8: L. Burke, K. Olson, L. Stobb, F. Allen, M. Gruye, Mr. Sandeen. 35 36 Row 1: S. Bartko, M. Anderson, K. Gehl, H. Peterson, A. Smith, R. DeHoff, B. Haupert, S. Afford, J. Shelomith, B. Hansen, A. Henderson. Row 2: S. Chad, A. Humphrey, A. Spriggs, H. Davis, J. Smith, M. Dykes, T. Campion, C. Roberts, L. Zachrzewski, H. Samsel, C. Moss, A. Lippin. Row 3: V. McHugh, C. Peterson, G. Jedlicky, H. Johnson, B. Boivin, T. Wallace, C. Langert, M. Follrath, M. Aydolot, K. Sande, L. Hindrichs, A. Ahlstrom, T. Falk, L. Gerhard. Row 1: T. McGregor, D. Hailes, T. Norwood, S. James, J. Hepner, D. Beck, L. Rangaard, T. Huttner. Row 2: S. Genrich, S. Mazig, L. West, J. Nelson, R. Elliot, K. Stack, A. Holt, Row 3: K. Holman, P. Hellman, T. Smith, P. Grauff, J. DeGiusti, R. Jacobs, L. Puente, A. Watkins, S. Sorenson, A. Hoagberg. Row 4: M. Cerney, A. Miller, N. An- derson, A. Calvit, S. Herring, T. Borne, R. Mcdougna, J. Wrobleski, M. Schmitt, T. Froome, J. Gleason, K. Hovland. Seventh Grade Choirs Row 1: A. Sbertoli, K. Anderson, H. Vu, D. Burgess, N. Marsten, P. Haugen, B. Saunders, B. Anderson, C. Bonde. Row 2: L. Howard, C. Westergren, A. Erickson, J. Kennedy, A. Rashad, N. Selstad, M. Evingson, A. Shannon, J. Hill, L. Erickson, K. Buss, S. Cimbura. Row 3: D. Harmes, D. Hall, J. Oster, B. Ponto, M. Gunning, J. Weal, C. Russell, D. Quirk, T. Bergstrom, L. Mattson, S. Solum, J. Lochert, B. Williams. Row 1: C. Bonde, S. Kieffer, D. Devery, M. Jensen, J. Vavra, D. Fransen, S. Peer, C. Kloepper, S. Cline, L. Toft, B. Tourtelotte, M. Vogel, M. Pederson. Row 2: J. Janush, A. Hobbs, S. Pikal, K. Jackson, A. Nesheim, T. Tanner, J. Gustaphson, A. Schulte, J. Gillquist, C. Cunnington, H. Edwardson, A. Angier. Row 3: J. Ladwig, S. Bowman, C. Hawkins, C. Hauer, A. Smith, P. Gilbert, K. Jensen, J. Kurtz, M. Thompson, C. Wise, J. Fleeson, L. Bauer, J. Miller, L. Kope, V. Miller. Row 4: S. Horn, L. Murphy, J. Kloster, N. Kosanke, J. Leck, T. Jagodzinski, A. Lankton, K. Evinrude, S. Geiger, A. Miller, J. Streit, N. Hall, L. Tiedje, S. Lewis, M. LeGault, Mr. Blanchard. Concert Choir and Orchestra are two of the activities where you really have to have talent. We remember learning the choreography before our choir concerts, and being proud when we went back to impress the elementary students. We remember Mr. Sandeen making us play over and over again to have it right, and we remember being scared before performances. It was a great year. Concert Choir and Orchestra Row 1: K. Wells, B. Norman, J. Brothers, M. Bakkom, L. Shelene, D. Barlow. Row 2: K. Jenkins, J. Downham, B. Lillehei, H. Jones, J. Podas, J. Larson, and R. Ness. Row 3: T. Austrums, B. Hipps, K. Anderson, C. Cunningham, A. Arlandson, P. Higgins, K. Wegman, and Mr. Sandeen. 37 Computer Club Have you ever wondered what that bunch of kids is doing in room 311 or 305 late after school? Well, they,re doing what all of us have dreamed of - playing Pac Man and other video games for free! Besides playing games, theylre doing all of those things on computers that none of us could ever do without help. Eamwgaw a:aE: W wak ?gvgm g 9,03 w?arajas Ewing $?ng Anthonian Staff We re the people who put this book together. m Boys Dodgeball - Grade 8 - 004 Girls Dodgeball Grade 7 - 308 Intramural Champs Boys Dodgeball Co-Ed Volleyball Grade 7 - 208 Grade 8 - 100 40 Kickball - Grade '7 Room 302 Kickball - Grade 8 - 001 Intramural Champs Girls Dodgeball Grade 8 - 100 Co-Ed Volleyball - Grade 7 - 209 hth Grade Elg Craig Adams Lori Adamson Lee Alaniz Mark Allardyce Clifford Almquist Mike Amery Katie Anderson Bob Anderson Ted Anderson Adrianne Angier Jeremy Arbogast Aundria Arlandson Tim Austrums Jeannie Bacall Gina Bacig This year we proclaimed our love for schools and favorite ski resorts on T-shirts we printed in graphic arts. Andrea Bacigalupo Mark Badenhoff Brian Baker Michael Bakken Janine Barlow Michele Bauch Lenette Bauer Stacy Bergerson Mike Berwald Bradley Beving Andy Bion Jill Bishman Aaron Bjerke Todd Blair Paula Bodger Eddie Bolden Cindy Bonde Stacey Bowman Leah Brandt Patrick Bredesen Ron Broekemeier 44 Inge Broerman Jennie Brower Jason Brown Paul Brunner Laura Bryson Amy Buelow Resa Buffie Barb Burckhardt Michelle Burgess Tim Burkhardt Julie Burns Stephanie Burrington Tereska Buzek Judy Cain Michael Caldwell The Anthonian cameras caught us off-guard in the act of being ourselves. Nancy Canterbury John Carlson Lee Carlson James Casterlin Michael Cherry Bob Christiansen Brian Christopherson Lisa Cimbura Kim Clendening Steve Cline Andy Clipperton Laurie Coleman Mary Cook Sean Clyne David Conley David Copper Anna Coskran Todd Covart Chris Coyour Mandy Cummings Demetrius Compton 45 Kathleen Cunningham Chris Cunnington Richard Dahl Daniel Davis Nicole Davis Aaron Dean Jon Dees Beth Dehner Lisa Derfler Donna Devery John Dingley James Ditzler We all saw Arthur and IQQEQogens. We also drooled over Timothy Hutton, Tom Selleck, Loni Anderson, and Morgan Fairchild. Chris Doman Jenny Downham Tonia Downs Tony Dreon Ivy Edelston Heather Edwardsen Geoff Elfstrum David Ellis Mark Erazmus Brad Erickson Jennifer Erickson Kristin Evenrud Jennel Eveslage Mary Farrell Lisa Felicetta Troy Ferguson Theresa Fernholz Chris Fields Spencer Finseth Greg Fischer Jon Flachman Jocinda Fleeson Troy Flowers Greg Floyd 46 Eddie Ford Lisa Foster Diana Fransen Angela Garner Loretta Garrett Scott Geiger Angelique George Tom George Dominic Gibson Patricia Gilbert Eric Gilbertson Jason Gillquist Debbie Gilster Sean Goehringer Andrea Goldie Beth Graue Joel Groethe Karen Gust J oni Gustafson Bob Gusafson Jon Gustavson Kelly Haakman Richard Hadler Anna Haley Margaret Hall Nick Hall Stephanie Hammond James Hankins Phil Hansen Jennifer Harren James Harris Lynn Harris Christine Hauer Chandra Hawkins Brendan Hendrickson Derick Henry 47 Theresa Herron Alex Hesse Mike Heyer Sally Higgins Kelly Hilborn Mark Hillyer Lynnae Hinrichs Bill Hipps April Hobbs This was the great year of For Those About To Rock. We Salute You' EQLQigner 4; and Journgy - Escape, Jeannine Hoiosen Brad Hollister Joe Holman Sherri Horn Jenny Hostad Rob Hunt Colin Ireton Keri Isaaman Fred Jachim Harry Jackson Kathy Jackson Phil Jackson Tasha Jagodzinski Jody Janusch Cathy Jenkins Muffy Jensen Karen Jensen Andy Jewell Bruckner Johnson Craig Johnson Jason Johnson Steve Hutchinson Kris Johnson Mike Johnson 48 Nils Johnson Tony Jones Helen Jones John Jones Scott Jones Stacy Jones Liz Jordan Jeff Jorgensen Terri Kantar Erik Kaske Jeff Kasperek Ryan Kelbrants Jim Kenney Sue Kieffer Mary Killeen Tim Kilkeary Lance Kingbird Chris Kloepper Jean Kloster Jeff Kohout Lara Kope Jackie Kopet Nicole Kosanke Stacy Kroiss Steve Krook Jim Kurtz Janice Laduke Jean Ladwig Robin Langevin Anna Lankton Anne Larson Julie Larson Michael Lau Nathan Leaf Jenny Leck Eric Lee We remember all the boring hours spent after school in detention for shooting red rubber binders, and for not cleaning our lunch room tables. Heather Lee Stuie Lee Michelle LeGault Scott Lencowski Matt Lewis Sarah Lewis Birgit Lillehei Lisa Listing Wally Lockhart Mimi Lockman Sharon Lowery Jill Lumbar We listened to Shake-it Upf, Centerfo1df and Super Freak on our Sony Walkmans and Mura Hi-Steppers. Corey Lyell Dean Lyle Brian Mallak Steve Manuel Paul Marble David Marks Wilbur Marshall Natty Martin Cassie Matte Stacy Mattson Erin McArthur Nicole McCarthy Sara McConkey Shelly McGleno Steve McIntyre Brant McKinney Lisa McLaughlin Curtis Montgomery Greg Melum Chris Meyer Paul Mickelson Allen Miller Jay Miller Julie Miller Vija Miller Matt Modell Chris Molke Carlos Morgan Hugh Mulloy Robin Munkelwitz Lynn Murphy Mark Nelson Mark Nelson Matt Nelson Amy Nesheim Steve Nicoski Purple was the passion of the year. We wore it from our heads tofour eet. Jenny Noble Bob Noonan Mike O Pray Mark Odegard Holly Olson Jean Oren Carolyn Owen Jason Paetznick Dan Pagel Robert Palbicki Robert Pappenfus Julie Parrott John Patrykus James Pedersen Marjorie Pedersen Suzanne Peer Christopher Perusse Dyani Petersen Anne Peterson David Peterson Eric Peterson Marilyn Peterson Brian Pfeifer Timothy Piepenburg 51 52 Andrea Monseth Ray Christensen Sue Pikal Jenny Podas Richard Pollard Teresa Quirk Martin Raich Susan Redmond Les Reed Jackie Reynolds Derrick Rhines Bryant Rhodes Tony Richardson Stacy Ritter Bobbi Robbins Kenneth Robinson Liz Roe Dan Roth We bought over 8,000 charmgrams to send to our friends. We remember being called down to 0clean-up,, our charmgrams . . . and helping Mrs. Schraeder sort all 8,000. But getting messages from friends was fun and the suckers did taste good. Sue Rowland Laurie Roy Greg Rudolph Peter Rudrud Derek Russell Robert Sayers Tracy Schermerhorn Laura Schneider Brad Schreiber Aaron Schulte Gretchen Schwartz Pam Sharp Feleshia Shelby Carl Shervey Lois Simon Asia Smith Jane Snow David Spiczynski Erica Spitzer Alescia St. Dennis David Starks Suzy Stearns David Steinke Jeff Stensland Sharita Stewart Matthew Stoesz Kim Stowe Carol Strand Jared Streit Karockus Sumpter Tim Swanson Tanya Tanner Billy Templin Kristin Thomas Angie Thompson Mark Thurner Do we look proud? We are! At the city contest we beat everybody Gncluding Washburn and SouthwesU except Central. Pretty good, huh? Lisa Tiedje Luke Toft Dan Tompkins Beth Tourtelotte Jodi Tragethon Jason Tudor Detra Turner Ron Ungerman Randy Vanslooten Jackie Vavra Cindy Velasco Richmond Vincent Michelle Vogel Colleen Wallace Tim Walter David Wareham John Weber Kristi Wegman Peter Weiser George Welch Keith Wells Kevin Wells Andy West Steve West Sue West Todd Wheelhouse Brad White Wendy White William Whitney Brandt Williams James Williams Raymond Williams Kim Wilson Your report cards may not have always excited your parents but that didnat stop you from having fun at dances, dressing up for Spirit Days or just teasing a friend. Eighth grade was fun! Michael Wilson Tiffiany Wilson Chris Wise Jessie Wolk Lanny Wright Darin Ziebarth Matt Thompson IN? ,. M .a ILIIHJIU M jgk; PEPPIEST Mike OTray and Jennie Brower BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Tereska Buzek and Craig Johnson Hall Of Fame BIGGEST FLIRTS Kelly Hillborn and Richie Dahl .. CUTEST SMILES Dave Wareham and Suzy Stearns 55 56 .1; . C 1,. 4: .ti4 . CUTEST COUPLE MOST LOVEABLE Lori Adamson and Brian Pfeiffer Paul Marble and Helen Jones Hall Of Fame BEST DRESSED o Lee Alaniz and Kim Clendening Tony Jones and Ivy Edelston MOST DESIREABLE MOST ATHLETIC Teresa Quirk and Phil Jackson Kris Johnson and Chris Molke Hall Of Fame MOST MUSICALLY TALENTED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Julie Larson and Joel Groethe Jon Flachman and Liz Roe 57 ax mew wmw wwmmw g 4w! 'lOgetvtuq b m W n m g .m V a H learning 6O 3, .33.: .11 vi: v aw u. a; 5m: 61 Se Xxx$xsx5.:$. xxxmmmm$ KWK 7? . ,2; 234,? . HW$W$mwmwmwwM ww s $r WM xx WNW waww .9 It Was Great Looking At 81-82 Donlt cry, Mr. Johnson. Welll always be friends even though we go our separate ways. As Harry and Julie look determined and happy, so will we be, as we go on to different schools . . . . determined not to forget the great years at Anthony. and happy that we met the good friends we have here. So, like the panther says below, bye-bye, everybody. 64
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