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ONCE UPON A YEAR<br />

<strong>1979</strong> <strong>Trojan</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong><br />

University Of Minnesota<br />

Technical College<br />

Crookston, Minnesota<br />

Vol. 13


A<br />

The school year, 1978-79, began with a shovel<br />

full of dirt. Ground breaking ceremonies were held<br />

in August for the new addition to Kiehle Library.<br />

The ground breaking for Kiehle was an actual onthe-scene<br />

experience, not so for the second ground<br />

breaking ceremony which, due to inclement<br />

weather in October, was moved indoors. Very<br />

symbolically, the ground breaking for the new food<br />

service building was held in Bede Hall and spoons<br />

rather than shovels were used to turn the new soil<br />

and begin the building which will be completed in<br />

1980.<br />

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The 1978-79 <strong>Trojan</strong> staff sincerely acknowledges all of the<br />

assistance given them by John Zak and the University<br />

Relations office.<br />

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4<br />

As all good things must come to an<br />

end, so must the services of Regent<br />

L.J. Lee. Regent Lee was elected to<br />

the Board of Regents by the<br />

Minnesota State Legislature in the<br />

fall of 1972 and his period of loyal<br />

service as a regent ended in February,<br />

<strong>1979</strong>. UMC. has been most fortunate<br />

to have such a friend as Regent Lee.<br />

Through his tireless efforts and<br />

dedication to education, UMC has<br />

been richly rewarded.<br />

During his six years on the board,<br />

he has helped the coordinate<br />

campuses receive fair treatment. He<br />

has maintained a close vigilance of<br />

the needs of the Crookston Campus<br />

and has promoted our building needs<br />

so that now Crookston is truly a<br />

growing campus.<br />

We, the staff of the <strong>1979</strong> <strong>Trojan</strong>,<br />

wish to dedicate our book to this<br />

outstanding public-spirited citizen. It<br />

is a privilege and an honor to salute<br />

Regent L.J. Lee.


ATHLETICS


Intramurals: Sports For All<br />

I .<br />

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Basketbalk! Volleyball! Ping<br />

Pong! Arm Wrestling! Foosball!<br />

What do all of these have in common?<br />

They are all a part of the<br />

intramural program at UMC.<br />

Not everyone can play a varsity<br />

sport, so intramurals offer them<br />

that need to compete in the athletic<br />

(?) arena. Marv Bachmeier,<br />

Athletic Director, is in charge of<br />

coordinating this very active activity.<br />

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State In 78!!!!!<br />

The 1978-79 Football team: Row 1: B. Holland, M. Radi, B. Uscensky, A. Cota, F. Dostal, D. Bachmeier, K. Oravetz, K. Kittleson, T. Kaste, G. Rigstad,<br />

D. Oyen, J. Kern, K. Burgan, W. Perkins, J. Garcia and T. Rozier. Row 2: B. Gimler, R. Petzinger, B. Quackenbush, P. Rodke, R. Terpstra, M. Emery,<br />

J.E. Smith, G. Hines, M. Kirkpatrick (co-capt.), C. Stock (co-capt.), S. Michael, L. Olson, M. Miller, S. Burton, R. Maus, R. Johnson, A. Lunsetter, F.<br />

Polichio, L. Olson and W. Olson. Row 3: Coach Sims, Coach Sutherland, S. Fern, B. Fowler, S. Boras, K. Sethre, P. Larson, K. Bjornson, G. Kasanezky,<br />

P. Ash, D. Seilstad, A. Strandberg, J. Mylkelseth, J. Hanson, T. Trosvik, R. Seifert, R. Habeck, D. Johnson, T. Rose, B. Schleicher, and Coach Droen.<br />

Row 4: M. Dretch, J. Horner, M. Overland, R. Jorgenson, D. Sublet. I. Durken. B. Hanstad, K. Beekman, J. Pavlish, M. Drew, J. Erickson, D. Clark, D.<br />

Powers and B. Cobb.<br />

As the team prepared for a new season, they had only one<br />

thing on their minds WIN! And, win they did. (They were 7-0<br />

for the season in conference play) As the picture shows, they<br />

were number 1. Number 1 in all respects: number 1 with the<br />

students; number 1 with the fans; and number 1 in the league.<br />

Coach Jim Sims was assisted this year by Jim Sutherland,<br />

Wayne Olson, Al Droen, Dana Powers, and A.D. Marv Bachmeier.<br />

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'he football cheerleaders for 1978-79 were: Mary Sheridan, Cheryl Feltman,<br />

Rebecca Snyder, Nancy Dorn, and Barb Scholberg. The mascot was Gary<br />

ohnson.<br />

The 1978-79 football season was an exciting one for<br />

everyone at UMC. The team defeated all the conference<br />

opponents and lost only to the University of<br />

Minnesota-Duluth J.Vs before facing a very tough<br />

Rochester team in the state championship. It was a<br />

cold year, but our football team warmed our hearts!<br />

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The 1978-79 Girl's Volleyball team: Front row: Julie Ficken, Beth Braun, Linda Weiss, and Laurie Beattie; Middle row: Sue Hagl, Sherry Lange,<br />

Cindy Theisen, Deb Satre, and Ann Vossen; Back row: Coach Sonia Spaeth, Jane Erstad, Mavis Wharling, Dawn Liekhus, Tammy Graff, and<br />

Kathy, Koebensky.


Hard Work<br />

Equals<br />

Girls Volleyball<br />

Coach Sonia had her girls working hard all season. It is difficult<br />

to realize the determination and devotion of the team members<br />

and coach when examining the scores. The scores are not<br />

indicative of the sportsmanship and loyalty each girl demonstrated<br />

this season.<br />

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Go Get ’Em <strong>Trojan</strong>s!<br />

<strong>1979</strong> <strong>Trojan</strong> Basketball Team: Front row: G. Rigstad, M. Fincher,<br />

D. Bachmeier, A. Strindberg, B. Erdman, R. Deere, D. Johnson, T.<br />

Laxdahl; Back row: Coach W. Olson, D. Pecarina, T. Johnson, J.<br />

Onken, J. Clack, T. Rolf, B. Rongen, L. Lofstedt, G. Sandvig, and<br />

Coach J. Sutherland<br />

A well disciplined team coached by Jim Sutherland<br />

and Wayne Olson depended on team work this year.<br />

Although the record 6 wins and 15 losses is not a<br />

winning record, the team played well and scored well.<br />

The were led by classy shooting by their guards. Tim<br />

Rolf a 6’6” Freshman Center from McIntosh was<br />

named to the all district team. We are looking for a<br />

much better season next year. Win or lose, we loved<br />

our <strong>Trojan</strong>s this year.<br />

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Cheering the <strong>Trojan</strong>s to victory were Barb Scholberg, Jill Johnson, and Cindy<br />

Bigger.<br />

Since only five men can play at one time, Coach<br />

Sutherland and his able assistants watched carefully<br />

to be certain the best combinations were in the<br />

game. The team served as cheerleaders for the<br />

players on and off the floor.


Women’s Basketball<br />

They Fought Hard To The Finish<br />

The Girl’s Basketball Team entertained<br />

many this year as they played<br />

enthusiastically and whole-heartedly.<br />

Once a girl has experienced the<br />

opportunity of competition, she understands<br />

that winning is important,<br />

but it is not most important. Sonja<br />

Spaeth has coached and advised her<br />

team well. They demonstrated a spirit<br />

of competition and sportsmanship<br />

that any UMC <strong>Trojan</strong> fan can be<br />

proud of. They are excellent ambassadors<br />

for UMC.<br />

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She’s Got The Ball.<br />

Two More For The<br />

<strong>Trojan</strong>s!<br />

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Hockey<br />

Hooray!!<br />

Coach Mick Metzer began his association<br />

with UMC on a winning note. In his first season<br />

as head coach, the team was second in the state,<br />

and they had a record 11-9 for the season. It was<br />

a season of bumps, bruises, penalties, and victories.<br />

All in all, it was a very good year.


The 1978-79 <strong>Trojan</strong> Hockey team: Front row: P. Vandermeer, J. Goos, D. Byfuglien, M. Kaiser, D. Grindahl, B. Fowler, M. Ogaard, A. Brekken, J.<br />

Hilde, and M. Lund Manager. Back row: Coach Chuck Habstritt, R. Johnson, J. Carlson, B. Sauer, T. Noah, B. Foss, S. Johnson, T. Wilcox, K.<br />

Malloy, M. Miller, M. Magnusson, T. Schmitz, and Coach Mick Metzer.<br />

The 1978-79 hockey cheerleaders were: Linda Garcia, Rebecca<br />

Snyder, and Priscilla Brunfelt.<br />

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20<br />

The 1978-79 <strong>Trojan</strong> Wrestling team: Front row:<br />

J. Trosen, M. Swecker, M. Emory, S. Stengrin,<br />

G. Sharp, B. Mosher, and K. Schoephoerster.<br />

Back row: L. Olson, R. Maus, R. Dvergsten, B.<br />

Austinson, P. Ash, T. Coauette, K. Oravetz, M.<br />

Dretsch, and Coach Rod Mosher.


Matmen<br />

Have<br />

Winning<br />

Year<br />

The 1978-79 <strong>Trojan</strong> wrestlers had a<br />

very productive year. Their record was<br />

7 wins and 5 losses, and they were the<br />

Northern Division champions with a 4-<br />

0 record. Head coach Rod Mosher had<br />

them working all the way. The boys<br />

scored lopsided wins against several opponents<br />

and barely lost to Waseca, 24-<br />

27. In the tournament at Itasca they<br />

were third. The team emerged with two<br />

outstanding individual performers:<br />

Kurt Schoephoerster, sophomore, and<br />

Tim Coauette, freshman. Both boys<br />

participate in the National Junior College<br />

Athletic Association meet at<br />

Worthington, MN.<br />

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Batter Up! Ball 1<br />

Strike 1 It's A Hit!!<br />

The <strong>1979</strong> <strong>Trojan</strong> Baseball Team: front row: Jack Kern, Dan Bachmeier, Dan Pecarina, Frank Dostal, Jerry Minnick, and Gene Rigstad; back<br />

row: Randy Terpstra, AI Cota, Scott Fern, Lance Olson, Phil Larson, Steve Grossman, Loel Olson, Tim Sampson and Doug Johnson.<br />

In spite of the weather, the UMC <strong>Trojan</strong> baseball team, coached by Wayne Olson, had a winning year. The<br />

record for the '79 team was 7-5. Almost no practices were held prior to the first games with Brainerd. However,<br />

the <strong>Trojan</strong>s came on strong and either won or split each series after the disasterous beginning.<br />

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This season was <strong>Trojan</strong>s-0, Weather 1. The team<br />

had little or no practice on the field before their first<br />

series. The weatherman did not cooperate, but this<br />

didn’t bother the <strong>Trojan</strong> warriors. Just as the <strong>Trojan</strong>s<br />

of the past our 1978-79 team made their mark.<br />

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HAPPENINGS


The Walk Into Fashion<br />

The fashion majors give us a step into the changing<br />

times of fashion. This year the club presented several<br />

fashion shows with the themes of “Window Shopping”<br />

and “Fashion Flashbacks”. The students held<br />

fund raising activities for the fashion trips they take.<br />

Mrs. Ella Strand is the advisor for the club.<br />

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To The Next<br />

Line Please<br />

What else but registration! Three<br />

times a year we see the never-ending lines<br />

of students waiting and hoping to get all<br />

the classes they need (want). People such<br />

as Tony Kuznik and his staff, along with<br />

student volunteers and faculty help to<br />

keep the day running (smoothly?).<br />

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Entertainment Year<br />

Around<br />

Throughout the year, there are various speakers<br />

and entertainers that visit our campus. Some<br />

that we remember are: The Mad Hugger, Bob<br />

Olson, Bandana, and various others who graced<br />

our campus.


Career Center<br />

Helps Students<br />

One of the newest offices at<br />

UMC is the Career Placement<br />

Center directed by Bob Bastier.<br />

Students can come and receive<br />

help in selecting a future career.<br />

This office is open to students<br />

and staff at UMC as well as<br />

high school students in the<br />

surrounding communities.


Ag Arama,<br />

A Cure<br />

For The<br />

Winter Blahs<br />

Ag-Arama was designed as a time for ag students to<br />

show what they had learned throughout the year.<br />

Even so, not only ag students get involved, everyone<br />

can participate. Events range from showmanship contests<br />

to tug-0-war to tobacco spitting to an egg toss.<br />

Christ Berger was the champion showman. He won<br />

this ward by proving he was the best showman in all of<br />

the five catagories: beef, sheep, swine, dairy and<br />

horse. Individual winners were: beef-Christ Berger,<br />

horse-Sue Maronick, swine-Jim Neprud, dairy-Gene<br />

Peterson and sheep-Mike Harden. The True Grit<br />

award went to Vicki Janish. Sharon Schmitz was<br />

crowned Miss Ag-Arama for the <strong>1979</strong> festivities.<br />

Sharon Schmitz, Miss Ag-Arama <strong>1979</strong><br />

A Above-wood sawing, below-tug-0-war<br />

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Above-Christ Berger, champion over all showman, Sharon<br />

Schmitz presenting trophy. Above right- Mike Hardin Champion<br />

sheep showman. Right-Jim Neprud, backing tractor through obsticle<br />

course. Below- nail driving contest. Below right- two unknown<br />

contestants in the pulling contest. Bottom- Sue Maronick, champion<br />

horse showman with Cadet the horse she showed. Sheep showman,<br />

waiting for finial decision.<br />

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New Student Senate officers are: front row: Deanna Dahlgren, Jean Fisher, Sharon Winkels, Ann Stoll;<br />

back row: Dave Genereux, Kevin Beekman, and Phil Larson.<br />

Student Service Awards were presented to: front row: Pam Lanners, Loel Olson, Mindy Hanson, and Brenda<br />

Quamback; back row: Gene Rigstad, Grant Nordick, Lewis Wallace, Claudia Danielson, Randy Bye, Cindy<br />

Bigger, Mary Sullivan, Cheryl Feltman, Jan Honek, and Sherrie Nelson.<br />

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Outstanding Sophomore Musician: Kathy Torkelson.<br />

Outstanding Freshman Musician: Sharri Meland.<br />

Presidential Scholar: Karen Manner.<br />

Harry S. Truman Honorable Mention Award Winner: Dan Vakoch.<br />

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Outstanding Service Award for Faculty and Staff V.P. Tony Kuznik.<br />

Outstanding Teacher Award: Glenice Johnson, HFS.<br />

Faculty Member most supportive of student activities:<br />

Juan Moreno<br />

Man and Woman of the Year: Pam Lanners and Loel Olson.<br />

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Faculty Scholarship (Selzler Memorial): Toni<br />

Casey<br />

Faculty Scholarship: Tom Bakken<br />

Faculty Scholarship: Joe Jarvela<br />

The students at UMC are<br />

awarded many monitary gifts as<br />

rewards for scholarly excellence.<br />

These are but a few which represent<br />

the scholastic pursuit of the<br />

students at UMC.<br />

Winter Shows Rural Communications Scholarships: Bonnie Paradis, Kevin Fee, Grant Nordick,<br />

and Rom Ogaard<br />

HRI Division Scholarships: Donna Appel and Dan Denison<br />

Business Division Scholarships: Sharon Winkels, Minica Holm, and<br />

Dawn Dahl<br />

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Most valuable football offense Doug Oyen Most valuable football defense AI Strindberg<br />

Rod Hanson Award Most dedicated Wrestler Brent Austinson Most valuable Wrestler Kurt Schoephoerster<br />

Most valuable basketball<br />

Men Tim Rolf<br />

Most improved basketball<br />

Men Jim Clack<br />

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Student Athletes


Most improved basketball Women Sue Hagl Most improved volleyball Women Debra Satre<br />

Most valuable volleyball Women Julie Ficken Most valuable baseball Doug Johnson<br />

Most valuable hockey defense Murray Miller Most valuable hockey offense Rohdy Johnson<br />

Win Many Awards


The graduation celebration was held on the<br />

mall for the graduates and their guests, Secretary<br />

of Agriculture, Bob Bergland, applauded<br />

the graduates and charged them with<br />

responsibilities for the future. As they stood<br />

in procession, receiving their diplomas, each<br />

one was silently looking to the future. They<br />

may have been thinking, “We know what we<br />

are, but not what we might be.”<br />

Graduation<br />

May 18<br />

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ORGANIZATIONS


Student Senate: Left to right, Loel Olson, Jan Honek, Bruce Hanstad, Kevin Simonson, Al Strandberg, Allen Lund, Grant Nordick,<br />

Debbie Gruhot, and Gene Rigstad.<br />

Student Senate Works Hard<br />

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Vocal Force Tours Europe<br />

In '79'<br />

The newest and most unique musical group in the upper<br />

midwest region, the UMC Vocal Force, shared its talents with<br />

many during the past year. Shown above are the selected<br />

members chosen to perform in Europe this summer. Top row:<br />

Jim Neprud, Kathy Torkelson, and Mark Habedank; Bottom<br />

row: Bob Olson, Sharon Meland, Claudia Danielson, Don<br />

Bierwirth, and Patrice Heiraas. Other members include: Chris<br />

Bakken, Debbie Ballard, Gayle Radniecki, Veronica Wald,<br />

Linda Lien, Brian Crocket, Trish Barry, Kristy Ralston, and<br />

Danyce Haugen.<br />

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They Keep On Playing<br />

They Keep On Singing


Yes, the pep band keeps on playing and the choir keeps on singi<br />

Recently the pep band has been fighting for survival, and with<br />

determination of its members, it has survived. The band perform<br />

for all of the home games; they put on a concert in the spring; a<br />

they entertained for various other functions. The students and fac<br />

ty are very proud of the ever-growing concert choir. The talent th<br />

its members show is unbelievable. The choir also performs at le<br />

two concerts a year, and at graduation ceremonies.<br />

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Countries Exchange<br />

Students And Faculty<br />

Earl<br />

Grant<br />

Nordick<br />

Ed<br />

Mogford<br />

son who will attend college in<br />

the United Kingdom. This year<br />

Ed Mogford was the exchange<br />

student at UMC. Right is Fred<br />

Robson who was an exchange<br />

faculty member from Berkshire<br />

University, United Kingdom.<br />

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International Club<br />

Growing Strong<br />

The International Club grew more than ever<br />

in the past year with the American students<br />

joining and showing a great interest. Numerous<br />

students from Nigeria helped create an exciting<br />

flavor for cultural exchange. Advising the club<br />

was Richard Christenson. The president of the<br />

1978-79 club was Zahid Jamal (top left).<br />

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Laugh, clown, laugh! How many have gone to the circle to watch the clowns entertain? Children from<br />

eight to eighty have been entertained by clowns like Emmet Kelly and Ronald MacDonald. We at UMC<br />

have our own clown, Brent Knoll.<br />

Brent entertains for the love of people. In playing the clown, Brent can make people laugh and forget, for<br />

the time, their troubles.<br />

We all love clowns. Send in the clowns! Keep on entertaining, Brent.<br />

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Campus<br />

Mini st r y<br />

Serves<br />

Campus Ministries were<br />

active this year. They<br />

entertained the senior citizens,<br />

had retreats, went canoeing, and<br />

brought a group of covenant<br />

players to campus. This year’s<br />

Campus Ministries<br />

representative was Brent<br />

Jacobson.<br />

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<strong>Trojan</strong> Staff<br />

Is Proud<br />

To Present<br />

Once Upon<br />

A Year<br />

The <strong>Trojan</strong> Staff from left to right: Linda Weiss, Mitzi Flicek, Tammy Dossman, Editor, Janet<br />

Demers, and Beth Gerhardson. Not shown are Monica Holm, Dawn Hangsleban, Sureya Saydi,<br />

Karen Douglas, and Brent Knoll, photographer.<br />

Caught by surprise above is Arline<br />

Schubert, staff advisor. Her dedication<br />

with the help of a great yearbook staff<br />

gave us the privilege of distributing this<br />

book to you. Memories of your college<br />

days is what we’re all about. Our goal in<br />

1978 and <strong>1979</strong> was to help refresh and<br />

relive those times to remember. We the<br />

staff, would like to thank the student<br />

body and the faculty for your patience<br />

and cooperation in the past year.<br />

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Students are becoming more and more interested in<br />

politics every year. As seen below, a large number of<br />

students visited Governor Al Quie at the Minnesota<br />

state capital. Democrat Rose Galinsky is encouraging<br />

new students to join the Young Democrats while the<br />

Young Republicans posed for the photographer. Both<br />

organizations were actively involved this election year<br />

by manning their respective election headquarters in<br />

November.<br />

UMC Students Have<br />

Political Interests<br />

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The Ag Prexy Council is the newest organization on the UMC-Crookston campus. Under<br />

Ag Prexy the advisor’s this group works to unite all the agriculture clubs. Each member is a president<br />

of one of the clubs in the agricultural division.<br />

Council<br />

4-H now.<br />

Front row: Roger Wagner, Lynn Erickson, Pat Daugherty, and Kent Chaput; back row:<br />

Marv Mattson, Doug Schmitz, Lewis Wallace, Richard Lee, Russ Viton, and Marty Good-<br />

The 4-H Club has been most active this<br />

year. In addition to their annual Halloween<br />

Party, they sponsored a “car war”.<br />

You pay-a the-money, you smash-a thecar.<br />

Simple as that!<br />

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Crops<br />

Judging<br />

Crops Judging Team: From<br />

left, Greg Regimbal, Mark<br />

Magnusen, Bruce Dahl, and<br />

Tim Backman. Team is<br />

coached by Chuck Habstritt.<br />

Livestock<br />

Judging<br />

1978-79 Livestock Judging Team:<br />

Left side, Carol Carlson, Sid Hennagin,<br />

Christ Berger, Gene Peterson, and Russell<br />

Johnson. Right side, Lonnie Spokely,<br />

Kelly Montgomery, and Kevin<br />

Thompson.<br />

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State Deca award winners are: Left to right, front row: Penny Pitsenburger, Sherie Nelson, Terrie Trocke, Linda Lien and Melinda McVey; Row<br />

2, Dan Dennison, Mike Kessler, Shelley Rice, Robert Notch, and Joe Gerzina; Row 3, Randy Bye, Dennis Shanahan, Curt Stock, Jeff Roosmalen,<br />

and Todd Wilcox.<br />

DECA, For Business<br />

DECA, one of UMC’s strongest organizations, keeps active<br />

because of determined students who are continuously striving for<br />

something better. Shown below are all the members who put<br />

much time and effort into the annual Halloween spookhouse.<br />

Much help and support is given by The advisor, Bruce Brorson.<br />

At left are Nelson and/Terrie Trocke, elected new state DECA<br />

officers.<br />

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OEA<br />

On Its Way Up!<br />

Left to right: Student Senate Representative, Linda Nester; Historian,<br />

Monica Holm; Vice President, Debbie Smalley; President,<br />

Mindy Hansen; Secretary, Denise Hogenson; Parliamentarian,<br />

Barb Scholberg.<br />

' I<br />

Mindy Hansen, OEA President, received the award of MOEA<br />

Member of the Year at the Spring Leadership Conference.<br />

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Light Horse<br />

Management<br />

Rides Again<br />

Above is the Lighthorse Management<br />

Club with Dr. Sahlstrom before the show<br />

sponsored by their club. Several of the students<br />

show their skills by demonstrating at<br />

various times throughout the year.<br />

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Flying <strong>Trojan</strong>s<br />

The Aviation Team-“Flying <strong>Trojan</strong>s”: Back row: Robbie<br />

Johnson, Dave Damiani, Ken Peterson, and Perry<br />

Schermerhorn. Front row: Mark Merickel, Peter Johnson,<br />

and James Krogman. Not pictured is the team’s<br />

coach Larry Leake.<br />

Conservation<br />

Club<br />

These two hard working<br />

members of the Conservation<br />

Club demonstrate what good<br />

they do throughout the year.<br />

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SCSH<br />

Under the advisorship of John Polley, the UMC chapter of the Soil Consevation Society of America (CSCA) has been active. Pictured here with<br />

their banner stating the motto is the 1978-79 membership.<br />

Hort Club<br />

1 emf<br />

.<br />

The Horticulture Club is a "growing" organization. Each spring they have a plant sale and every summer gardens produce from the plants they<br />

begin. The club also sells potted plants throughout the year. The advisor for the club pictured here as they work in the greenhouse is Roger<br />

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Mathias, Loel Olson, Gene Rigstad, and Bill U<br />

HFS<br />

For Kids!<br />

The HFS Club officers are:<br />

front row: Brenda Quanbeck,<br />

Linda Garcia, and Pam Lanners.<br />

Second row: Cindy Anderson,<br />

Lisa Schroeder, and<br />

ReNae Szklarski.<br />

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KCUM<br />

Another year of broadcasting<br />

has gone by and, as usual,<br />

the KCUM disc-jockeys kept<br />

the turntables rolling strong!<br />

This year, the crew at KCUM<br />

entertained us with music from<br />

rock n’roll to big band sound of<br />

the 20’s. Three of the DJ’s are<br />

pictured here: Bonnie paradis,<br />

Al Lund (middle), and Herb<br />

Fletscher (bottom).<br />

Commentator<br />

If there’s news, the students read about it<br />

thanks to the hard work of Bonnie Paradis,<br />

Commentator editor, and her staff of writers.<br />

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Dietetics<br />

Photo Left is the Dietetics<br />

Club at UMC. Members are<br />

majors in Dietetics and their<br />

advisor is Mrs. Sharon<br />

Stewart a member of the<br />

HRI teaching staff.<br />

HSMA<br />

Food, food, and more FOOD! HSMA, consisting<br />

entirely of HRI students, rewarded the students<br />

often with gourmet dinners throughout the<br />

year.


Epicurian Club<br />

The Epicurian Club does more than think (and eat) food. They have a very active softball team, as evidenced<br />

above. Believe it or not, Emmet Hodgkins, advisor, is not the only male in the organization. The other ‘boys’ were<br />

busy elsewhere when this picture was taken. (Bet Emmet didn’t mind).<br />

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Hosts And Hostesses<br />

Host and Hostesses, 1978-79: Bottom row: Grant Nordick, Krystal Ellingworth, Ed Stoyanoff, (Advisor).<br />

Middle row: Mary Sheridan, Debbie Roers (Chairman), Judy Nelson, Becky Snyder. Top row: Donna Appel,<br />

Sylvia King, Liz Schouviller, and Christa Schaumburg. Not pictures are Cindy Anderson, Cathy Enga, Joe<br />

Gerzina, Mindy Hansen, Pam Lanners, Kevin Simonson, Randy Terpstra, and Kathy Torkelson.<br />

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FACULTY


Top right: Harold Opgrand, Supt. of Learning Resources; Top mid:<br />

William Menzhuber, Dir. Plant Services; Top left: Anthony Kuznik,<br />

Asst. Prov. Student Affairs; Center right: Edward Stoyanoff,<br />

Dir. Univ. Relations; Center mid: Karl Bornhoff, Business Manager;<br />

Mid. left: Steve Kraatz, Dir. of Cont. Ed.; Lower Center:<br />

Donald Sargeant, Asst. Prov. for Academic Affairs; Lower left:<br />

Stanley Sahlstrom, Provost.<br />

Decision Makers<br />

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Special Services Supplied To All<br />

Marv Bachmeier<br />

Athletic Director<br />

Gary Butenhoff<br />

University Police<br />

Keith Ramberg<br />

Food Services<br />

Juan Moreno<br />

Minorities Director<br />

I’<br />

John Zak<br />

University Relations<br />

Gary Willhite<br />

Housing Director<br />

Gary Montgomery<br />

Veterans Coordinator<br />

Jeff SInks<br />

Visual Aid Services<br />

Jack Bywater<br />

Admissions<br />

Ken Carlson<br />

Financial aid<br />

Virginia Stainbrook<br />

Nurse<br />

Daisy Stahlberg<br />

Reading-Learning Center<br />

Dale Knotek<br />

Director Student affairs<br />

Don Cavalier<br />

Placement Services<br />

Bob Bastier<br />

Career Center<br />

Kay Kraatz<br />

RSVP Program<br />

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Mech. Ag.: Above, Richard Tillotson, John Polley; below, Kent Freeberg, and Paul Aakre.<br />

Lighthorse Management: Martha Goodnow<br />

72<br />

Animal Science: Truman Tilleraas<br />

Horticulture: Roger Wagner and Bruce<br />

Beresford


Soils: Marv Mattson, Don Keith, and Chuck Habstritt.<br />

Ag. Econ.: T. Fred Robson<br />

Natural Resources: Dan Svedarsky, Phil Buckley and Ed Veazey<br />

Ag. Aviation: Larry Leake<br />

Rural Communications: Wally Neibauer<br />

Ag. Econ.: Erman Ueland (acting Chairman)


Computer Science: Donald MacGregor<br />

Secretarial Science: Adolph Beich, Betty Brecto and Jane Brueske<br />

Marketing: Robert Smith<br />

The Business Division is actively involved<br />

training young men and women to enter the com<br />

munity as professionals. The students who choos<br />

this major can take classes oriented to the bu<br />

ness world. The graduates of this division a<br />

highly respected in their fields.<br />

Accounting: Larry Huus and William Paradise<br />

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Chairman: Larry Christianson<br />

Accounting: Roger Aspevig<br />

Management: Bruce Brorson<br />

Fashion Merchandising: Ella Strand and Sue<br />

Brorson<br />

HRI-Division<br />

Service Oriented<br />

Tom Kelly<br />

Hotel Restaurant and Institutional Management: Tom Bloom, Chairman; Emmett Hodgkins;<br />

Joe Behm; and Sharon Stewart<br />

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Gen Ed<br />

Supportive Division<br />

Chairman: Michael Smith<br />

Mat: William Peterson and Craig Harmon<br />

Physical Education:<br />

Sonja Spaeth<br />

Physical Education:<br />

Jim Sutherland<br />

Physical Education:<br />

Jim Sims<br />

Chemistry: Cleon Melsa and Paul Holm<br />

Biology: Jerry Knutson, Wendell Johnson, and Robert Johnson<br />

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Reading and Learning Center:<br />

Gretchen Starks<br />

Communication: Arline Schubert, Michael Smith, Barney Selzler, Richard<br />

Christenson, and Lynnette Mullins<br />

Music:<br />

Robert Olson<br />

Social Science:<br />

Joe McKenna<br />

Important Major At UMC<br />

Home and Family Services: Jane Gustafson, Emily Minnichsoffer, Kay Draatz,<br />

olleen DeMartin and Glenice Johnson (not pictured: Marilyn Grave)<br />

Chairman: Emily Minnichsoffer<br />

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Victor Amiot<br />

Bonita Anderson<br />

Deloryce Bertils<br />

Sherman Bratager<br />

Darlene Charron<br />

Jeanne Christianson<br />

Sue Dwyer<br />

Maxine Eisert<br />

Ann Evans<br />

Alice Farder<br />

Marie Fournier<br />

Tillie Gebhardt<br />

Joe Grabanski<br />

Jane Gustafson<br />

Walter Hanson<br />

Gail Hasbrouck<br />

Rose Herberg<br />

Elwood Hill<br />

John Howlett<br />

Robert Jeska<br />

Constance Johnson<br />

Georjean Johnson<br />

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Ed Karboviak<br />

Lynn Klyve<br />

Everett Kropp<br />

Gladys Lacoursiere<br />

Dennis Magsam<br />

Doris Matzke<br />

William McWaters<br />

Ruth Menzhuber<br />

Cathy Moe<br />

Elinor Munn<br />

Betty Murphy<br />

Berniel Nelson<br />

Clarice Norbom<br />

Donald Normandin<br />

Duane Ogaard<br />

Sharon Olson<br />

JoAnn Palmer<br />

Betty Panzar<br />

James Peterson<br />

Janice Proulx<br />

Kristi Proulx<br />

Patricia Ramstad<br />

Judy Reitmeier<br />

Clifford Ricord<br />

Juan Rocha<br />

Delores Rodriguez<br />

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John Rodseth<br />

Milan Samshal<br />

Donald Sanders<br />

Dorothy Soderstrom<br />

David Solberg<br />

Tonic Swanson<br />

Louisa Swenson<br />

Arlene Tehran<br />

Patti Tiedemann<br />

Dennis Tollerud<br />

Val Uttermark<br />

Norma VanHorn<br />

Arlene Vrem<br />

Barbara Weiler<br />

Joann Westburg<br />

Linda Wilkens<br />

Jackie Normandin


Joe Adamek Faribault<br />

Elizabeth Ahrons: Sauk Centre<br />

Dwayne Anderson: Karlstad<br />

Donna Appel: St. Hilaire<br />

Carol Arthur: Coon Rapids<br />

Brent Austinson: Veen<br />

Don Bachmeier: Lakota, ND<br />

Tim Backman: Herman<br />

Jim Bagley: Hanover<br />

Ann Bailey: Arvilla, ND<br />

Kurt Baker: Redwood Falls<br />

Chris Brekken: Crookston<br />

Keith Bakken: Crookston<br />

Mike Bakken: East Grand Forks<br />

Curtis Barton: MacIntosh<br />

Leanne Bates: Stephen<br />

Katherine Bazey: Stephen<br />

Lori Beattie: Scandia<br />

Doug Bellefeuille: Callaway<br />

Joe Bergen: Detroit Lakes<br />

Bruce Bernstetter: Sebeka<br />

Cindy Bigger: Crookston<br />

Lori Bilden: Northwood<br />

Bonnie Billing: Beltrami<br />

Kevin Bjornson: Hawley<br />

Michelle Boen: Strandquist<br />

Sharee Bogenschutz: Albert Lee<br />

Tom Boucher: Crookston<br />

Robin Bouta: Benson<br />

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Diane Brenna: Clifford, ND<br />

Joan Buchanan: Devils Lake, ND<br />

Jeff Busch: Newfolden<br />

Doug Buselman: Late Benton<br />

Randy Bye: McVille, ND<br />

Peggy Carlson: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Linda Carmichael: Minneapolis<br />

Dave Coauette: Crookston<br />

Bradley Cobb: Maynard<br />

Diana Conover: Williston, ND<br />

Cheryl Cordts: Fisher<br />

Brian Crockett: Virginia<br />

Holly Cronquist: Gilby, ND<br />

Bruce Dahl: Felton<br />

Ed Dahlstad Feton<br />

Mary Sue Dehnke: St. Cloud<br />

Daird Dahlstrom: Thief River Falls<br />

Dave Damini: Rosemount<br />

Claudia Danielson: Lake Bronson<br />

Rich Deere: Kennedy<br />

Orlando DeLeo: San Marcos TX<br />

Dan Denison: Shelley<br />

Tim Dexter: Humboldt<br />

Howard Dickey: Leonard<br />

Gerald Dittman: New York Mills<br />

Tim Donahue: Manvel, ND<br />

Nancy Dorn: Ivanhoe<br />

Tammy Dosmann: Grafton, ND<br />

Patrick Dougharty: Bird Island<br />

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Mike Dretsch Frazee<br />

Ike Durkin: Inkster, ND<br />

Ron Dvergsten: Greenbush<br />

Krystal Ellingsworth: Ada<br />

Cathy Enga: Mounds View<br />

Randy Engelstad: Warren<br />

Candy Erdman: Crookston<br />

Bill Erickson: Greenbush<br />

Carolyn Erickson: Barnesville<br />

Cindy Erickson: Stephen<br />

Joel Erickson: Badger<br />

Laurie Erickson: Rush City<br />

Lynn Erickson: Austin<br />

Doug Erie: Gonvick<br />

Cheryl Feltman: Grafton<br />

Julie Ficken: Fertile<br />

Mike Fincher: Newfolden<br />

Dwight Flatt: Bemidji<br />

Wes Flaws: Crookston<br />

Herbert Fleischer: Blanchard, ND<br />

Eddie Foskey: Crookston<br />

Becky Forsmark Bloomington<br />

James Fugleberg: Greenbush<br />

Rosemary Galinski: Duluth<br />

Roxanne Ganyo: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Linda Garcia: Crookston<br />

Sr. Benita Gerold: St. Paul<br />

Joe. Gerzina: Biwabik<br />

Todd Glass: Crookston<br />

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David Goering: Crookston<br />

Steven Godtland: Gonvik<br />

Tammy Graff Kindred<br />

Marcia Grega: Warren<br />

David Grehna: Perham<br />

Dean Grochow: Dassel<br />

Jeff Grove: Crookston<br />

Debbie Gruhot: Argyle<br />

Sharron Gullickson: Fertile<br />

Ross Habeek: Isle<br />

Pamela Hagl: Red Lake Falls<br />

Mindy Hansen: Richfield<br />

Bruce Hanstad: Christine, ND<br />

Larry Haren: Gundy Center, IO<br />

Joan Harper: Crookson<br />

Dawn Hausner: Mahnomen<br />

Connie Helgeson: Mahnomen<br />

Al Hendrickson: Crookston<br />

Greg Hines: Miami, FL<br />

Mark Hintzen: Sauk Centre<br />

Jan Honek Moorhead<br />

Teri Hottel: Minneapolis<br />

Darlene Ihrke: Crookston<br />

Vickie Janisch: Emo<br />

Earl Jarolimek: Grafton, ND<br />

Colleen Johnson: Benson<br />

Doug Johnson: Grafton, ND<br />

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Gary Johnson: Larimore, ND<br />

Lori Lynn Johnson: Chokie<br />

Peter Johnson: St. Paul<br />

Rhody Johnson: Edina<br />

Richard Jorgenson: Marinette, WI<br />

Connie Kaltenberg: Crookston<br />

Kim Kappes: Borup<br />

Tom Kaste: Mahnomen<br />

Jan Keen: Little Falls<br />

Jeff Keller: Wendell<br />

James Kelley: Rochester<br />

Connie Kertz: Langdon, ND<br />

Sylvia King: Hastings<br />

Mark Kirkpatrick Oklee<br />

Brent Knoll: White Bear Lake<br />

Val Knuth: Ruthlon<br />

Kent Knutson: Minneapolis<br />

Jayne Koenig: Buffalo Lake<br />

John Krebsbach: St. Paul<br />

Scot Kuhns: Sauk Centre<br />

Lori Kvasager: Oklee<br />

Jane LaFond: St. Cloud<br />

Pam Lanners: Brandon<br />

Charles Larson: Bemidji<br />

Linda Larson: Murdock<br />

Todd Laxdal: Edinberg, ND<br />

Richard Lee: Ada<br />

Linda Lien: Twin Valley<br />

Dawn Liekhus: Fargo, ND


Gary Lohman: New Ulm<br />

Cathy Lulay: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Allan Lunsetter: Gatzke<br />

Mark Magnusson: Roseau<br />

Becky Mathias: Perham<br />

Judy Mathiason: Fisher<br />

Nancy McClure: East Grand Forks<br />

Melinda McVey: Crookston<br />

Mark Medilbo: Duluth<br />

Randy Mehier: Sauk Centre<br />

Mary Jo Melby: Crookston<br />

John Metcalf: Sauk Centre<br />

Mark Meyer: Parkers Prairie<br />

Paul Meyer: Cass Lake<br />

Jan Miller: Roseau<br />

Marlene Miller: Crookston<br />

James Mitchell: Grygla<br />

Joanne Moe: Solway<br />

Sam Mondry: Ardock<br />

Kelly Montgomery: Carrington, ND<br />

Robert Munn: Crookston<br />

Victor Munsch: Bluffton<br />

Jerry Mykelseth: Stephen<br />

Danny Nelson: Fertile<br />

Geraldine Nelson: Stanley, ND<br />

Judy Nelson: Washburn, ND<br />

Sally Nelson: Crookston<br />

Sherrie Nelson: Thief River Falls<br />

Larry Noah: Callaway<br />

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Tom Noah: Crookston<br />

Jeff Norby: Detroit Lakes<br />

Grant Nordick Rothsay<br />

Robert Notch: Gray Eagle<br />

Carolyn Oates: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Sue Oehlke: Hastings<br />

Louise Maruska Ogaard: Detroit Lakes<br />

Mark Ogaard: Crookston<br />

Romuld Ogaard: Crookston<br />

Karl Oravitz: Cold Springs<br />

Randy Overby: Grygla<br />

Doug Oyen: Minneapolis<br />

John Pavlish: Mahnomen<br />

Anne Pawlowski: Warren<br />

Warren Perala: Windom<br />

Tim Persson: Grafton, ND<br />

Jim Peterson: Mentor<br />

Dave Peyton: Warren<br />

Janice Pickar: Finley<br />

Penny Pitsenburger: Solway<br />

Steve Postier: Leonard<br />

Bruce Quackenbush: Chokeo<br />

Brenda Quanbeck McVille, ND<br />

Kathleen Quirk: Fisher<br />

Patricia Quirk Fisher<br />

Michael Radi: Crookston<br />

Gayle Radniecki: Oklee<br />

Karleen Raihala: Fleetwood<br />

Kevin Ramey: Crookston<br />

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Dale Rauvola: Floodwood<br />

Gregg Regimbal: Stephen<br />

Deb Revier: Redwood Falls<br />

John Riches: Vergas<br />

Gene Ristad: Greenbush<br />

Diane Rixe: Graceville<br />

Debbie Roers: Alexandria<br />

Jeff Roosmalen: Faribault<br />

Tim Rose: Rothsay<br />

Andy Row: Roseau<br />

Steve Rowland: Karlstad<br />

Cindy Russell: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Arlene Santangelo: Fisher<br />

Kim Sargent: Ada<br />

Deb Satre: Hoffman<br />

Christa Schaumbert: Mahnomen<br />

Dan Schmidt: Freeport<br />

Doug Schmitz: Red Lake Falls<br />

Sharon Schmitz: Sauk Centre<br />

Kurt Schoephoester: Hoffman<br />

Barbara Scholberg: Ortonville<br />

Liz Schouviller: Callaway<br />

Kirk Schultz: Red Wing<br />

Paul Schik New York Mills<br />

David Seilstad: Fordville, ND<br />

Kevin Sethre: Newfolden<br />

Susan Sewill: Crookston<br />

Mary Sheridan: Crookston<br />

Gordie Sharp: Deerwood


Merle Shuck Elbow Lake<br />

Rory Siefert: Morgan<br />

Kevin Simonson: Sargeant<br />

James Smith: Miami, FL<br />

Rebecca Snyder: Crookston<br />

Shelley Soderholm: Hoffman<br />

Jim Soupir: Windom<br />

Cathy Stock: Mahnomen<br />

Curt Stock Moorhead<br />

Randy Stortroen: Climax<br />

Jayne Stoyke: Hibbing<br />

Jim Strand: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Al Strandberg: Strathcona<br />

Tom Sturra: Sebeka<br />

Kathie Sullivan: International Falls<br />

Virginia Sullivan: Verndale<br />

Nancy Swenson: Alexandria<br />

ReNae Szklarski: Stephen<br />

Jay Tanke: Grafton, ND<br />

Susan Teggatz: Crookston<br />

Michael Telegson: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Jeff Thole: Bird Island<br />

Renee Thompson: Finley, ND<br />

Katherine Torkelson: Crookston<br />

Mark Trego: Bagley<br />

Jerry Tri: Mounds View<br />

Mary Tritz: Wheaton<br />

Sue Tucker: St. Thomas, ND<br />

Dan Twait: Windom


Jeff Ulschmid:Frazee<br />

Bill Uscensky:Lancaster<br />

Ann Vossen:Watkins<br />

Lewis Wallace:Crookston<br />

John Widner:Stephen<br />

John Weeg:Gully<br />

Linda Weiss:Red Lake Falls<br />

Kathy Westby:Crookston<br />

Mary Wiger:Ada<br />

Todd Wiscox:Crystal<br />

Priscilla Williams:Crookston<br />

Terry Zolin:Erskine<br />

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FRESHMEN


Steve Ahles: Waubon<br />

Jan Akre: Hawley<br />

Alan Anderson: Crookston<br />

Deborah Anderson: Bloomington<br />

Lani Anderson: Gary<br />

Robert Anderson: Motley<br />

Paul Ash: Milaca<br />

Tamera Baerenwald: Montevideo<br />

Julie Bailey: Sauk Centre<br />

Debbie Bain: Deer River<br />

Carol Baird: Crookston<br />

Thomas Bakken: Crookston<br />

Debbie Ballard: Ogema<br />

Thomas Barhorst: Sauk Centre<br />

Patricia Barry: Larimore ND<br />

Bruce Becker: New York Mills<br />

Kevin Beekman: East Grand Forks<br />

Roy Bell: Motley<br />

Randy Benke: Dent<br />

Thomas Benson: Hutchinson<br />

William Berg: Sauk Centre<br />

Teresa Bergerson: Two Harbors<br />

Deanna Bergquist: Lengby<br />

Mark Bergstrom: Owatonna<br />

Julie Bernhardson: Shelley<br />

Mary Bertleson: East Grand Forks<br />

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Lisa Bessler: Lake George<br />

Don Bierworth: Circle Pines<br />

Robert Bingham: Minneapolis<br />

Wanda Blawat: Stephen<br />

Jennifer Boie: New Brighton<br />

Steve Borass: Appleton<br />

Scott Bossenfhcest: Soder<br />

Jodi Braden: Crookston<br />

Donald Braukmann: New York Mills<br />

Beth Braun<br />

Jon Bromanden: Ulen<br />

Priscella Brunfelt: Britt<br />

Michael Burback<br />

Kevin Burgoon: Sebeka<br />

Eleanor Burkett: Minot ND<br />

Scott Burton<br />

David Busse: Prior Lake<br />

Dean Byfuglien: Roseau<br />

Jeff Capp: Brooks<br />

Carol Carlson: Clearbrook<br />

Toni Casey: Osseo<br />

Mary Chisholm: Gary<br />

James Clack Park Rapids<br />

David Clack Grove City<br />

Jeff Clark Grove City<br />

Cathy Clauson: Crookston<br />

AI Cota: New Brighton<br />

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Dawn Dahl: Crookston<br />

Deanna Dahlgren: Two Harbors<br />

Steve Dale: Crookston<br />

Rhonda Dalve: Ogema<br />

Greg Daus: Michigan ND<br />

Brian Davis: Crookston<br />

Jeff Defoe: Pembina<br />

Jerry De Maine: Pembina<br />

Janet Demers: Grafton ND<br />

Frank Destal: Badger<br />

Charles Dillabaugh: Crookston<br />

Jay Distal: Fosston<br />

Eileen Dolan: Grafton ND<br />

Karen Douglas: Stephen<br />

Diane Dow: Grand Forks ND<br />

Holli Drees: Thief River Falls<br />

Ruth Ann Dubbels: Crookston<br />

Tim Dufault: Crookston<br />

Kevin Durkin: Inkster<br />

Dave Eastman: Faribault<br />

Mark Ecklund: Crookston<br />

Debi Ellenson: Bemidji<br />

Mike Emery: Motley<br />

Cindy Erickson: Crookston<br />

Cynthia Erickson: Crookston<br />

Mark Erickson: Clearbrook<br />

Patti Erickson: Pine River<br />

Randy Erlandson: Drayton ND<br />

Roger Fanfulik: Crookston<br />

'


Danny Feldt: Frazee<br />

Rhonda Fencher: Newfolden<br />

John Finn: Staples<br />

Jean Fischer: Bismarck ND<br />

Clayton Fjerstad: Carlton<br />

Darif Fladhammer: Winger<br />

Michelle Flicek Grafton ND<br />

Rebecca Folkstad: Grand Forks<br />

Brad Fowler: Waseca<br />

Kathi Fukes: Herman<br />

Randy Furn: Cass Lake<br />

Jeff Gemmill: Edinburg ND<br />

David Gerereux: Crookston<br />

Peggy Genereux: Brooks<br />

Beth Gerhardson: Crookston<br />

Elizabeth Gerszewski: Argyle<br />

Violet Gillespie: Dalton<br />

Kathy Goodyke: Crookston<br />

Jeff Goos: Roseau<br />

Lori Gould: Shakopee<br />

Judy Gowan: Oslo<br />

Judy Green: Holm<br />

Bill Grimler: Norinds View<br />

Dean Grindahl: Roseau<br />

Dada Gritz: Staples<br />

Teresa Gullickson: Fertile<br />

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David Gustafson. Long Prairie<br />

Phil Haapala. Menahga<br />

Sue Hagl. Red Lake Falls<br />

Norman Hale. Alexandria<br />

Mark Halsedank: Twin Valley<br />

Dale Hammes: Gonvick<br />

Jeff Hanenburg: Milaca<br />

Dawn Hangsleban: East Grand Forks<br />

Cynthia Hanson: Henning<br />

John Hanson: Crookston<br />

Mike Harden: Hawley<br />

Dennis Hargen: Crookston<br />

Karin Haroldson: Dilworth<br />

Dan Hauber: Park Rapids ND<br />

Danyce Haugen: Roseau<br />

Doug Heggestad: Granite Falls<br />

Patricia Heiraas: Ada<br />

Alan Helhling: Crookston<br />

Sidney Henagin: Crookston<br />

Danielle Hesty: Bagley<br />

Brad Hoffert: Detroit Lakes<br />

Denise Hognson: Crookston<br />

Brad Hoiland: Gilbert<br />

Barry Holland: Rejore<br />

Monica Holm: Soudan<br />

John Horner: Warroad<br />

Art Hovde: Moorhead<br />

Scott Hruby: Benson<br />

Fred Huotte: Crookston<br />

Gordon Huttunen: Sebeka<br />

Lindy Jacobs: Crookston<br />

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Mike Jacobson: Crookston<br />

Zahid Jamal: Pakistan<br />

Julie Janecky: Crookson<br />

Anna Jimenez: Duluth<br />

Bobbie Johnson: West Concord<br />

David Johnson: East Grand Forks<br />

David Johnson: Chisholm<br />

David Johnson: Crookston<br />

Jill Johnson: Edinburg, ND<br />

Kent Johnson: Climax<br />

Peggy Johnson: Bagley<br />

Scott Johnson: Roseau<br />

Terri Johnson: International Falls<br />

Tim Johnson: McGregor<br />

Todd Johnson: Clearbrook<br />

Steve Jorgenson: Niagra<br />

Mickey Kaiser: Crookston<br />

Sonja Kalhagen: Edmore, ND<br />

Charla Kappes: Lake Park<br />

Kunio Katsuno: Tokyo, Japan<br />

Darlene Keeley: Grafton, ND<br />

Jack Kern: Sebetar<br />

Mardel Klava: Grafton, ND<br />

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Doreen Kleven: Arvilla, ND<br />

Anne Kolar: Duluth<br />

Nancy Kolar: Duluth<br />

Joyce Koopman: Montevideo<br />

Gloria Korby: New York Mills<br />

Mark Koschida: Montgomery<br />

Sharon Kozojed: Warren<br />

Darla Kramer: Bird Island<br />

Jim Kratzke: Dent<br />

Robert Kroeger: Elbow Lake<br />

Linda Kusmaul: Roosevelt<br />

James Lance: Crookston<br />

Sherry Lange: Deer Creek<br />

Nanette Lanoue: Ogema<br />

Joy Larson: Kennedy<br />

Mary Larson: Ada<br />

Phillip Larson: Boyd<br />

Scott Larson: Stephen<br />

Lisa Lawrence: Red Lake Falls<br />

Kathryn Leinen: Doran<br />

Lori Lemon: Duluth<br />

Lori Lerum: Crookston<br />

Charles Levine; Duluth<br />

Terri Levine: Duluth<br />

Patrick Licari: Biwabik<br />

Francis Liebl: Mahnomen<br />

Mary Lofgren: Grand Rapids<br />

Lonnie Lofstad: Roseau<br />

JoAnna Lovin: Park Rapids<br />

Kristie Lucht: Crookston<br />

Becky Lucking; Princeton<br />

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Roger Luedke: Bloomington<br />

Allen Lund: Perham<br />

Mike Lund: Bird Island<br />

Sherry Macho: Fosston<br />

Ed Mogford: Great Britain<br />

Bruce Magnus: McCanna, ND<br />

Jerry Mall: Morris<br />

Karen Manner: Hibbing<br />

Kylene Mark: Balfour, ND<br />

Scott Marthaler: Crookston<br />

Gregg Mattinen: Wauban<br />

Robert Maus: Maynard<br />

Dan McNamee: Mahnomen<br />

Barbara McPeak Bloomington<br />

Sharon Meland: Larimore, ND<br />

Mike Melbye: Crookston<br />

Alice Melgard: Warren<br />

Mark Merickel: Wadena<br />

Rick Merritt: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Debra Metcalf: Sauk Centre<br />

Shaun Michael: Pine River<br />

Janet Michaelson: Crookston<br />

Mark Miller: Lake Park<br />

Mary Miller: McCanna, ND<br />

Murray Miller: Warroad<br />

Jerry Minnick: Bird Island<br />

Lynn Mitchell: Detroit Lakes<br />

Tamara Moe: Crookston<br />

Matt Monshaugen: Hutchinson<br />

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Nathan Monson: Crookston<br />

Brad Mosher: Beltrami<br />

Mary Murray: Crookston<br />

Joni Nelson: Alexandria<br />

Nancy Nelson: Crookston<br />

Randy Nelson: Fertile<br />

Jim Neprud: Shelley<br />

Linda Nester: Devils Lake<br />

Mary Nieland: Frazee<br />

James Nording: Karlstad<br />

Tamela Ode: Badger<br />

Anita Olsen: Viking<br />

Wanda Olsen: Viking<br />

Jon Olson: Madison<br />

Kelly Olson: Sebeka<br />

Lance Olson: Roosevelt<br />

Linda Olson: Mentor<br />

Marlene Omdahl: Angus<br />

Bruce Omeng: Bejou<br />

Jim Onken: Tracy<br />

Becky Oslund: Erskine<br />

Diane Otto: Grafton, ND<br />

Margaret Pahlen: Euclid<br />

Barbara Pantzer: Hallock<br />

Bonnie Paradis: Plummer<br />

Dan Pecarina: Parkville<br />

Richard Pechacek Hastings<br />

Jeff Perala: New York Mills<br />

Sherry Perkins: Grand Rapids<br />

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Wayne Perkins: Deer Creek<br />

Bernard Perrault: Crookston<br />

Tamara Persson: Grafton, ND<br />

Mary Kay Peters: Brooten<br />

Gene Peterson: Benson<br />

Kenneth Peterson: Danube<br />

Ron Petsinger: Arvilla, ND<br />

Debbie Pitzenburger: Salway<br />

Fred Polichio: Carson City<br />

Greg Poulson: Perham<br />

Jacky Pucci: Richfield<br />

Wayne Putikka: Sebeka<br />

Craig Race: Goodridge<br />

Jeff Radermacher: Detroit Lakes<br />

Ked Radke: Crookston<br />

Kathy Rahmann: Northfield<br />

Kim Ramy: Crookston<br />

Geri Randorf: Crookston<br />

Jeff Reimer: Bena<br />

Eric Rice: Fisher<br />

Shelly Rice: Roseau<br />

Brian Rieman: Valley City, ND<br />

Mary Riendeau: Red Lake Falls<br />

Judy Rimpila: New York Mills<br />

Beth Rising: Minneapolis<br />

Vickie Roeder: Northwood, ND<br />

Tim Rolf: McIntosh<br />

Dave Ross: Crookston<br />

Anne Rous: Alexandria<br />

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Timmie Rozier: Miami, FL<br />

Jim Rutledge: Bemidji<br />

Marsha Sailer: Bismarck, ND<br />

Kevin Salathe: New York Mills<br />

Timothy Sampson: Motley<br />

Lynn Sandbeck: Aneta, ND<br />

Phyllis Sanders: Crookston<br />

Suzanne Sargent: Park Rapids<br />

John Sauer: Detroit Lakes<br />

Sureya Sayadi: Northfield, ND<br />

Dave Scherer: Detroit Lakes<br />

Thomas Schmitz: Farmington<br />

Dave Scholstad: Wadena<br />

Lisa Schroeder: Crookston<br />

Loren Seeba: Grafton, ND<br />

Kevin Seeger: Mahnomen<br />

Steve Sehr: New Ulm<br />

Marla Sigfusson: Gardar, ND<br />

Rosa Silpas: Mercedes<br />

Steve Simon: Mahnomen<br />

Michele Slykerman: LaMoure, ND<br />

Howard Slyter: Fertile<br />

Debbie Smalley: Grand Forks, ND<br />

Kevin Sondreal: Reynolds, ND<br />

Tama Spanier: Belgrade<br />

Tim Sprague: Crookston<br />

Paul Springstroh: Maplewood<br />

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Scott Stengrin: Rothsay<br />

John Stephenson: Crookston<br />

George Stewart: St. Paul<br />

Tharen Stillday: Ponemah<br />

Ann Stoll: Dent<br />

Susan Stromstad: Beltrami<br />

Doug Sublet: Braham<br />

Matt Swecker: Motley<br />

Patricia Swedenburg: Thief River Falls<br />

James Swenson: Crookston<br />

Darlene Szklaiski: Stephen<br />

Susie Tesch: Park River, ND<br />

Cynthia Theisen: Blackduck<br />

Cheryl Thompson: New York Mills<br />

Lowell Thompson: Greenbush<br />

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Brian Thordal: Gary<br />

Shelly Thorson: East Grand Forks<br />

Keith Toenies: Sauk Centre<br />

Jerome Trapp, Jr.: Crookston<br />

Mary Trebnick: Boven<br />

Theresa Trocke: Arlington<br />

Daniel Troutvet: Thief River Falls<br />

Jeff Trosen: Larimore, ND<br />

Tom Trosirk Pelican Rapids<br />

Jill Tucker: St. Thomas, ND<br />

Scott Tyberg: Elbow Lake<br />

Lori Underhill: Motley<br />

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Lori Wagner:Crookston<br />

Veronica Wald:Stephen<br />

Corinne Walsh:Badger<br />

Mavis Warling:Audubon<br />

Sandy Warrick:Worthington<br />

Twyla Wells:Pembina,ND<br />

Kent Wenzel:Bemidji<br />

Michelle West:Fertile<br />

Julie Westlund:Cass Lake<br />

Garry Wickham:Brainard<br />

Marcia Wickstrom:Fargo,ND<br />

Lisa Widmayer:Crookston<br />

Craig Wilcox:Minneapolis<br />

Dave Wiles:Crookston<br />

Karen Wilkenheiser:Bismarck,ND<br />

Steve Windels:Sebeka<br />

Sharon Winkels:Perham<br />

Kathy Winter:Waubun<br />

Angie Wiskow:Strathcona<br />

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Jose Garcia:Crookston<br />

Pat Garry:Crookston<br />

Teresa Hammerbak:Ada<br />

Tom Hoeft:Erskine<br />

Cammie Lindland:Badger<br />

Alan Schermerhorn:Sebeka<br />

Mike Schiller:Crookston<br />

Jerry Simpson:Crookston<br />

Rose Strom:Crookston<br />

Cindy Such:Crookston<br />

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Julie Bailey is smiling and saying under her<br />

breath, “Why don’t you get my good side!’’ Karen<br />

Douglas, lower left, is trying hard to decide<br />

whether or not college is really for her. Below is<br />

Kevin Seeger. If you take a minute to look about<br />

the campus, you’ll see Kevin everywhere! If he<br />

isn’t hauling musical equipment, thes he is refering<br />

or umpiring a softball game.<br />

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Gayle Radniecki lets Lonnie Olson<br />

help himself to refreshments. Surprise<br />

Jan, you’re the new homecoming queen<br />

for 1978-79! Bob Anderson is busy<br />

hammering away.


As usual, we see Grand Nordick all smiles<br />

and looking for new jokes. Butch goes to<br />

work coaching the football team. Glenise<br />

Johnson is busy instructing a cooking class.


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The faculty needs some excitement too,<br />

and we see that they’re getting plenty of it!<br />

Lynne Mullins, left is shocked to see that<br />

she’s finally got proof to show the world<br />

she shows up for classes; Dorreen Kleven,<br />

below is obviously enjoying a delicious<br />

“creation” from Bede Hall.


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There is nothing like a pair of earphones and a nice<br />

cold can of Coke to get you in the mood for homework!<br />

We soon find out that there is one other fun part<br />

of college life besides homework! Her is Mark, Hutch,<br />

and Bruce, enjoying themselves during their break<br />

from the books. Other students like to do their homework<br />

in the greenhouse.


Gene Rigstad has football,<br />

football, and more<br />

football on his mind right<br />

now! He’s probably deciding<br />

when to slip off his shoe to<br />

kick the ball! Ken Radke is<br />

coming into class late again!<br />

The HFS program at UMC<br />

is fortunate to have facilities<br />

like this playground for the<br />

children-it seems to brighten<br />

up the campus.<br />

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Here sits Loel Olson, above, who was the<br />

'78-'79 Student Senate President. A great<br />

save by the <strong>Trojan</strong> goalie! Sorry, not even the<br />

hat will make you as tall! Denise Haugen is<br />

singing sweet songs to that special someone.

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