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Assistant Superintendent&#13;
President I. King Jordan&#13;
Gallaudet Universi ty&#13;
GAL L AUDET&#13;
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDE T&#13;
(202) 65 1-5005&#13;
December 17 , 1993&#13;
Members of the Seni or Class&#13;
Iowa School f or the Deaf&#13;
1600 S . Highway 275&#13;
Council Bluffs, I owa 51 50 3&#13;
Dear Seniors :&#13;
The Board of Regents--Front: Thomas C. Dorr,&#13;
Marvin S. Beren stein, ancy C. Pellett; Back: Melissa&#13;
L. Tohnson-Matthews, Elizabeth D. Hendricks, John&#13;
E. Tyrrell, Owen}. Newlin, Thomas M. Collins, Betty&#13;
Jean Furgerson _&#13;
Honorable&#13;
Terry E. Branstad&#13;
Governor of Iowa&#13;
Mr. Wayne Richey&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
Board of Regents&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
KENDA LL GREEN&#13;
800 FLORJDA A VE. E&#13;
WAS H! 'GTON. DC 20002-3695&#13;
Thank you for this opportunity to extend personal greetings to each&#13;
of you , and to the students of the Iowa School for the Deaf, thejr&#13;
teachers and families, and to the school's alumni and friendD.&#13;
You have chosen a very clever theme for your yearbook! "Dare to be&#13;
Different" has been the hallmark of deaf rd hard of hParing&#13;
people ' s lives . It reflects the pride WE;: have in each other and in&#13;
our s t ruggles and accomplishments . It is part o( our spirit and it&#13;
represents pride in our h istory, our language and our culture. In&#13;
many ways it i s also our rally cry, because it challenges each of us&#13;
onward to continue our efforts to educate the world-at-large about \&#13;
deafness and deaf and hard of hearing people. We still have a lot to&#13;
do . We still have a l ong way to go . We must be patient and continue&#13;
to reach out and touch, and to acquaint and educate others about our&#13;
"deaf world," because we know that by doing so we will develop&#13;
better understanding, more tolerance and acceptance that in the end&#13;
will make us more a part o f the world-at-large.&#13;
Congratulations , Seniors . My Gallaudet colleagues and I wish each of&#13;
you much success as YOU dare to be different! &#13;
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&#13;
Malibu and Sabra look to see what color eyes&#13;
each has ... are they blue, brown or green?&#13;
Mrs. Cindy Romey holds T. J. as he points to&#13;
Sabra.&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Shannon gives Issac some paper&#13;
towels so he ca n dry his hands.&#13;
The Three Bears, Malibu, Matthew and TJ are getting&#13;
ready for a walk in the forest, while their porridge&#13;
cools.&#13;
Fussy Wuzzy was a Bear--the preschoolers love to&#13;
show-off how many bea rs they have.&#13;
Without asking for help, Tommy staples his papers&#13;
together.&#13;
Mrs. Cindy Soppe helps Rhonda pick the&#13;
color she wa nts to use on her picture.&#13;
Riley, are you p utting a ll the blocks in the&#13;
basket? &#13;
Matthew says, ''0 -0 h, I got the right num- Sabra asks her friends if they're hungry for eggs; Super Job, Superman! Ray signs "right" after readber!" she'll cook 3 for them. ing the word on Mrs. Peters' vocabulary cards . .&#13;
Caitlin, smiling, sits and waits for directions.&#13;
Hea ther wa nts a purp le marker not&#13;
the yellow one.&#13;
Mrs. Peters tells Noah to w rite the&#13;
number "2". &#13;
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Alex Dubsky&#13;
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Selima Carlin Michelin Barron&#13;
i Ir I ii ii Ii Ii Ir I ii Ii i Ii I ii ii Ii Ii Ir I ii Ii&#13;
Mrs. Farrell, Michelin, SemiJa, and Alex all&#13;
wait excitedly to see wha t the secret in the&#13;
sack is.&#13;
Alex cooks while Selima washes the d ishes.&#13;
Mrs. Farrell asks Michelin to sit so Lefs go for a walk ... Ms. Julie Tayshe can help take her snowpants !or takes Alex by the hand for a&#13;
off. classroom journey.&#13;
Michelin likes to hold her doll. Ca n&#13;
the doll sign to you, Michelin?&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
Wake up sleepy heads, Mrs. Ma lick's class (Jada, Stephanie,&#13;
Mike, and josh) yawns as she tells them a story.&#13;
Rhonda, are you getting ready to wash d ishes?&#13;
Sarah ties her shoes before she contiunes&#13;
to jump rope.&#13;
Brandon Cornett gets the pieces of the BIG puzzle arranged&#13;
before putting it together. &#13;
After eati ng lunch, Stephanie, Misty and Cclm- Heather loves to smell beautifu l flowers. Pri ncess Caitlin is ready for the Ball.&#13;
eron take their tra ys back before going outside&#13;
to pla y.&#13;
Mrs. Cind y Soppe and Mrs. Ka thy Shannon help&#13;
Sabra pa int the "castle" .&#13;
Who do you want to be today? Ray and Tommy are foo tball players. Riley is the next Davy&#13;
Crockett and Issac will explore Jurassic Pa rk.&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Ma li ck assists Josh Knudsen&#13;
rl u ring his eye screening.&#13;
Getti ng ready fo r their Gettysburg Address a re&#13;
Abra ham ~ay " &amp; "Noa h" Lincoln.&#13;
I&#13;
What's so funny? Tyler and Christine are working at&#13;
the computer. &#13;
~ Michael&#13;
Zimmerman&#13;
Eric Humlicek Jada Hart&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Doff in&#13;
3&#13;
"Oh, mygoshJada, lookatthis!"saysJoshua. Eric grabs the block before Mi ke and Joshua ca n&#13;
get it.&#13;
FIVE! Stephanie excitedly shows us.&#13;
Joshua tells Mrs. Kathy Malick about the&#13;
duck in the picture.&#13;
Jada, Mi ke, Eric, Josh and Stephanie wa tch as Ms.&#13;
Lorie Horn reads a story.&#13;
Something struck Eric's and Mrs. Ann Th iessen's&#13;
fwmy bone.&#13;
Jada proudly shows off her baby sister .&#13;
"I know, I know," signs Mike. &#13;
Jesse looks up from his book.&#13;
Sarah tosses the ring during a spelling game.&#13;
Christine was found perched on top of the&#13;
table.&#13;
Ka tie shows her class the new Spring mobile&#13;
a friend gave her.&#13;
Mr. Roger Wahl puts a new cord on Tyler's&#13;
cochlear implant as Christine watches.&#13;
"C" i for cat.Student teacher,M .SuzetteGreseth,&#13;
helps Misty spell the word cat.&#13;
While making a spelling cube, Brandon stops to&#13;
scratch an itchy ear. &#13;
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It's a rare moment when Lorelei stops to tie her shoe.&#13;
During li brary time, Christine reads a book to Mrs. Lori Siefering.&#13;
Ms. Sue Meidlinger helps Travis find the info rmation he needs in the card&#13;
catalog.&#13;
Travis looks to Lorelei for help&#13;
on how to spell monk-e-y.&#13;
Tra vis, N icko la s,&#13;
Christine, Lorelei and&#13;
Ms. Hi elen measure&#13;
string to use in their&#13;
sci ence ex periment.&#13;
At registration, Mrs.&#13;
Lori Green t&lt;i lks with&#13;
Nickolas and his Mom&#13;
a nd Dad.&#13;
Nickolas sea rches fo r&#13;
another book to read. &#13;
orvian Wicker&#13;
Um-m, Norvian scratches his head as he thinks&#13;
of the answer.&#13;
Remember to use good penma nship, Jacob.&#13;
"Please .. . " Mrs. Camille Tech signs to Scott&#13;
during computer class.&#13;
Chris Knudsen Daniel Gilchrist&#13;
Jacob Clark&#13;
Daniel gets help from Mrs. Meid lin ger and student teacher, Ms. Jean Offenburger.&#13;
Chris concentra tes on his book, Frie11rls /11 Need. &#13;
Alex and Jeffrey get some ketchup for their corn d ogs&#13;
before sitting down to eat lunch.&#13;
What BIG muscles you have,&#13;
Cameron.&#13;
Peek-a-boo, I see you Jeffrey!&#13;
With pencil in mouth, Zac pond ers&#13;
before writing d own his answer.&#13;
"A barber helps u , he cuts our ha ir. .. "&#13;
Ms. Ro Lazza ro reads to Jeffrey and&#13;
Zac.&#13;
Ricky reads and learns about the 16th&#13;
President of the USA. Who d o you&#13;
thtnk it is?&#13;
Ms. Lazzaro wa its as Cameron w rites on his&#13;
slate, the time that is showing on lhe clock.&#13;
Ho-h um, Alex would rather be playing in the&#13;
snow .. . Alex and Ricky sit and wa lch their teacher. &#13;
Mrs. Katie Wright shows Adam and ick how to roll out the dough.&#13;
Ho, ho, ho ... J'm St. Nick!&#13;
"The future Miss Bo Jackson", Sunny&#13;
looks great in her softba ll unifo rm.&#13;
Adam is fa scinilted as he pours sa lt into the measuring cup.&#13;
f he new genera tion is helping cleil n the earth! Jaime, Sunny, Nick and&#13;
Adam are taking empty pop cans to the recycling center.&#13;
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Let"s Rock-n-Roll! Adam,&#13;
Ms. Holland and ick dare&#13;
to have fun.&#13;
Is tha t Jaime snoring? Tilking ii nilp is the way to grow ~ S::':':'*""' fWi&#13;
healthy. Wouldn 't we all li ke ii 15 minute nap every di1 y? 1£'o!,IW'Wfi'.t,C,k\~S~1jl &#13;
Ms. Melodee Hielen and Cody take a close look&#13;
at the volcano Cody made in class.&#13;
Looks like very serious business for David!&#13;
"Isn't that right Sophia?" Amanda inquires.&#13;
Helping Lori sign and read her story is&#13;
literacy teacher Ms. Jan Loverin.&#13;
Atten tion group, le t's start our&#13;
meeting .. . the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th graders&#13;
ga ther together. -=----&#13;
Smile Robin, you're on ca ndid camera .&#13;
Winter time mea ns putting on boots and&#13;
heavy coats, right Jim? &#13;
Lori, is that any way for a young lady to sit?&#13;
ls.Jan Lov~ in talks to Neil as Chris wa tches.&#13;
With disgust, Ka trina and Stanley look at the&#13;
photographer.&#13;
Michael Jordan's number is 23 as Stanley and Robin show&#13;
us. Jennifer, are you impressed ?&#13;
During school registration, Jim and John look at their new&#13;
1993 Yea rbooks.&#13;
All eyes are on Ms. Loverin as she contin ues the interesting&#13;
story Chris, Cole and Lori are read ing together. &#13;
Ms. Holland walks with her cla s. ick, Jaime, Sunny, Adam and assistants Mrs. Katie Wright&#13;
and Ms. Michelle Murphy to Careers to build their new store for the classroom.&#13;
Catching up on Addn111s Family antics, Jacob&#13;
Clark reads his book whil e he comfortab ly&#13;
rocks and enjoys his sucker.&#13;
Nickolas Reed and Travis Gable are working&#13;
hard in Mrs. Sue Meid linger's class.&#13;
Cutting is very serious work--Jeffrey Medd&#13;
focuses intently on his work.&#13;
During scl"u;Jol registration, Ms. Wend y Ru sA tad is amazed at Tina Crouch's story of what&#13;
happened to her last summer .&#13;
Fourth, fifth and sixth graders assemble for a group meeting. &#13;
Chris Knudsen! Is thatthe correct wa y to it&#13;
in cla s?&#13;
Ricky Brown practices writing the letter 'j'&#13;
on the cha lkboard as Ms. Ro La zzaro&#13;
wa tches.&#13;
o Jennife r, you're not wrong ... Mr. Ken&#13;
Brund idge tells Jennifer that her answer on&#13;
the computer is correct.&#13;
Jaime Hall stops to zip her coa t before going out&#13;
in the cold wea ther.&#13;
Scott Stultz hunts for his homework in his&#13;
school bag.&#13;
Wouldn't it be nice to have three hands Norvian?&#13;
Then you could hold on to your mittens, hat and&#13;
sign, all at the same time!&#13;
The 4th graders collect samples of all the different kinds of trees in the ISD tree nursery.&#13;
Alex d igs d eepi.nto&#13;
the drawer to fi nd&#13;
an eraser. &#13;
Who will win the gwmy sack race .. . Amanda or&#13;
Robin?&#13;
Ms. Debbie O'Meara teases Nick Adland as she&#13;
helps him with his shoe.&#13;
Many of the Elementary, Junjor High and High&#13;
School stud ents went roll er skating, paid for with&#13;
funds earned from the Fa ll ca r wash.&#13;
Misty, Sarah and Stephanie are dressed up for a hot&#13;
date . .. Not! They're read y for Halloween.&#13;
During the Halloween Party the students enjoy caramel a pples--oh so sticky'&#13;
Mrs. Marie Phillips helps Mike Zimmerma n&#13;
lea rn to rid e a bike.&#13;
Mrs. Liz Herma n stands by "Bug Eyed Alex !"&#13;
Football Player and N injas a nd Vampires,&#13;
oh my' &#13;
ob , John, Katrina and Amanda are play- Ri cky, Daniel and Nickolas are playing video&#13;
mg footba ll. \!\/ho do you think will win? games.&#13;
Lorelei slurps Jell-0 during the Olympics.&#13;
Everyone wa its for the Jell-0 Olympics to begin.&#13;
Nickolas, Eric, Amanda and Sarah sit in the cold, watching and talking about the foo tba!J game.&#13;
The younger boys are all happy before entering the&#13;
haunted house ... wonder if they'll still be as happy&#13;
after they come out?&#13;
Do you believe this is rea lly Mrs. Connie Ainsley,&#13;
Katrina and her brother Joey in disguise?&#13;
"Am I cool or what?" says Mrs. ancy Pietrzak. &#13;
Mrs. Barron and Mrs. VanSoelen are talking about&#13;
the new Dream Park at Lake Manawa.&#13;
Becky z. signs "No!" Afra id you'll fa ll while roller&#13;
skating Becky?&#13;
Danny C., Mrs. Cathy Leazenby and Brian L. a re&#13;
washiJ1g a motorcycle during the Recrea tion Program fund raiser.&#13;
The boys basketball team almost beat the staff this&#13;
year'&#13;
During SEP, some of the studen ts and houseparen ts went on a fi eld trip to Rotella's Bakery.&#13;
"Hot HAND Brian' " Brian is th is year's pool&#13;
shark!&#13;
"P&lt;1rty On, ole nnd Danny", "Party On, Ben&#13;
&lt;1 11d Mrs. Barron".&#13;
Mr. Gregg McConville signs to Cha rli e F.&#13;
w hil e had H. and Pa u l S. wa it. &#13;
ome on Dick, open wide and catch the jell-0.&#13;
Are you girls playing Queen of the Mountain?&#13;
Th is is a secret meeting, No Boys Allowed '&#13;
Was it something Ms. Geri Knoebel said that&#13;
is making Cheryl H. laugh?&#13;
Pau l g_e ts ready during the annual Jell-0 Olympics.&#13;
For this year's activities the students ex tended an "I&#13;
ch allenge Greg" from Channel 7 TV Sta tion, to part1C1pate 111 the activities.&#13;
Stay calm Ryan, don't&#13;
let Bradley make you&#13;
nervous'&#13;
Get Ready, Set, Roll ...&#13;
Mrs. Patty VanSoelcn&#13;
waits as Nick Adland&#13;
and Tina K. Ca loud get&#13;
ready to skate.&#13;
Can you guess who these hunks are?&#13;
Child, this is no way to get a date on Hall oween night! &#13;
Be patient Scott, your teacher will call on you in a&#13;
minute.&#13;
Oh Dan ny, are you hiding so you can read your book&#13;
in peace?&#13;
"Ryan, aren't you late for class?" asks Cole.&#13;
Mrs. Szemplenski watches Cheryl, Jaime and&#13;
Charlie as they check out their library books.&#13;
Jessie is taking notes from Mr. Brannen's lecture&#13;
for the test.&#13;
.. Ben, Trent, Dirk and Stacie the new "Compu ter&#13;
Freaks'"&#13;
Kurti is counting Hawkeye covers.&#13;
"We were Framed !" Stacie, Cole, Shawn, Ryan&#13;
and Sara pose for a pictu re.&#13;
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l'vl . ewton explains to Scott, Danny, a nd Sara&#13;
their assignment for today.&#13;
Mrs. Gradoville, d o you&#13;
think it's possible to have&#13;
a gym class in Careers?!&#13;
Students work on leadership skills while making trash receptacles for&#13;
Homecoming.&#13;
Sorry, Marie, the camera caught you!&#13;
Oh Ben, did you forget&#13;
your homework? 1&#13;
Corey, you better wake&#13;
up before the teacher&#13;
catches you 1&#13;
Regm1 is learni ng&#13;
how to use the&#13;
microscope from&#13;
Ms. Newton. &#13;
Jaime is gethng tired as she rajses her hand fo r&#13;
help.&#13;
Jess, Kurtis and James a re enjoying the fresh fall&#13;
air while walking to the Career Center.&#13;
Josh is working during woods class.&#13;
It's a pleasure to read in Literacy cla ss wh n&#13;
you ca n be comfortable li ke Nick and Cha rlie.&#13;
James strnightens a sta ck o f pa pers in the&#13;
print shop.&#13;
Josh, Jacl yn and Nick are lea rnin g how to&#13;
become mad scienti ts from Mrs. Bal k.&#13;
As Rynn wa tches, Mrs. Dnrci D11 len is&#13;
making Yegil e look scary fo r the hmm led&#13;
hous in the Ca reer Building. &#13;
Mrs. Diane LeDoux is teaching Paul how&#13;
to read from a restaurant menu.&#13;
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is catchin g up&#13;
wit h&#13;
sc h oo l&#13;
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f r u m&#13;
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'Tllilt's what friends a re for! " Paul exclaims&#13;
while James helps him.&#13;
w hi I e I~~~~~~ Dick grins while Mr . Whitt makes su re he is&#13;
recover- ~ focusing on milth.&#13;
ing from&#13;
a n i 11 -&#13;
n ess in&#13;
t h e&#13;
H eil It h&#13;
Center.&#13;
Oh! Milribeth ilnd Willie are getting comfortable and coz in Mrs. Bal k's class. &#13;
Keeping the fa ns well fed during the football game are Becky, Jolene&#13;
and class sponsor, Mrs. Linda Desrosiers.&#13;
F&#13;
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Becky and Bra dley catch up on "what's h a ppening" after a lon g&#13;
summer.&#13;
Wha t is that look for? Only Jon cou ld com e u p with that one.&#13;
Presenting the class of 1995--&#13;
Ricky, Jon, Becky, Jolene and&#13;
Greg.&#13;
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Greg and Dustin stop to chat with Mr.&#13;
Mike Grandick.&#13;
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Ricky waits for his turn to check&#13;
books ou t at the library. &#13;
MCLf" -&#13;
, ..&#13;
--&#13;
Connie Ainsley, Elementary&#13;
Residence Director&#13;
Carol Amos, Atlantic Satellite Program&#13;
Marcia Anderson, Principal&#13;
Off-Campus Programs&#13;
Norma Anderson, Secretary--&#13;
Pers01mel/ Transportation/ Receptionist&#13;
Shirley Anson, Food Service&#13;
Guy Baker, Food Service&#13;
Cheryl Balk, High School/&#13;
Senior Class Sponsor&#13;
John W. Balk, Asst. Superintendent&#13;
Cheryl Banks, Speech Pathologist/&#13;
Coordinator of ISD Eva!. Center&#13;
Maurine Barron, Girls Resid ence&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grounds&#13;
Dorene Biederman, Elem. Residence&#13;
Dan Borgaila, Boys Residence&#13;
Dave Borgaila, Elem. Residence&#13;
Tom Brannen, LIFE&#13;
Dexter Brewer, Custodian&#13;
Karen Brundidge, LIFE&#13;
Ken Brundidge, Elementary&#13;
Dr. Mike Burke, Curriculum/ Staff&#13;
Development Director&#13;
Lois Carlson, High School &amp; LIFE/&#13;
H.S. Student Council Sponsor&#13;
Karene Christenson, Elem. Residence&#13;
Dick Coleman, H .S. Counselor&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
Laraine Conway, Elem. Principal&#13;
John Cool, Director of Student Life&#13;
Carmen Cox, Secretary--C:ireers&#13;
Darsi Dalen, Social Worker / SEP&#13;
Director&#13;
James Danner, Custodian&#13;
Susan Day, Girls Residence&#13;
Patty Defrancesco, Lead I Girls&#13;
Residence&#13;
Linda Desrosiers, State Dea f/Blind&#13;
Consultant &amp; Jr. Class Sponsor&#13;
Norm Devine, LIFE&#13;
Monica Dixon, Educa tional Interpreter&#13;
Dennis Drake, Careers Principal&#13;
Mrs. Susie Day, Ms. Kathy Hanson, Ms. Jackie Row,&#13;
Mrs. Donna Stephens and Mrs. Kathy Ma lick are enjoying the lSD football game. &#13;
Whilt do you call a Bobca t with one broken ankle and&#13;
one sprained ankle? ... Mrs. Joyce Szemplenski&#13;
Rhonda Dunaway, Personnel Director&#13;
Sharon Farrell, School Asst. / Pixies&#13;
Barb Feller, Secretar y--IMC&#13;
Amy Filler-Katz, Health Center&#13;
Ed Foss, Outreach Coordinator&#13;
Dan Gradoville, Careers/ Athletic Dir./&#13;
Football, Boys Basketball &amp; Jr.H. Track&#13;
Coach&#13;
Jane Gradoville, P.E. &amp; Health&#13;
Jack Graham, Facilities&#13;
Mike Grandick, Careers&#13;
Lori Green, Head Registered Nurse&#13;
Mary Green, Communication&#13;
Specialist&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State Hearinglmpaired Consultant&#13;
Dr. Tom Haley, Clinical Psychologist&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Residence&#13;
Lily Hedrick, Elementary Residence&#13;
Dick Henke, Facilities&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Elem. Residence&#13;
Bill Hickman, Custodian&#13;
Shirley Hicks, High School/ Soph.&#13;
Class Sponsor&#13;
Melodee Hielen, Elementary / Bell Choir&#13;
Bob Hobbs, Careers&#13;
Marv Hodapp, Lead / Teen Center/&#13;
Recrea tion&#13;
Julie Holland, Elementary / Boys Club&#13;
Lorie Hom, Elementary&#13;
Sheila Iddings, Elementary Residence&#13;
Dr. William P. Johnson, Superintendent&#13;
Bryce Kerr, Careers&#13;
Diane Knigge, Health Center&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Recrea tion Coordinator&#13;
Don Koesters, Custodian&#13;
Brad Kruse, Elem. Residential&#13;
Counselor / Boys Track Coach&#13;
Sandy Kruse, Junior High / Jr.H.&#13;
Student CowKil Sponser&#13;
Brenda Kruse-McConville, Girls&#13;
Resid ential Counselor/ Jr. NAO&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
Rosemarie Lazzaro, Element&lt;iry&#13;
Cathy Leazenby, Boys Residence&#13;
Karen Lechner, Girls Assi tant&#13;
Basketba ll Coach &#13;
Diane LeDoux, LIFE&#13;
Deborah LeHeup, SEP Coordinator&#13;
Barbara Lindsley, Adm. Assistant&#13;
Sherm Livengood, Transportation&#13;
Sue Livingston, Health Center&#13;
Jan Loverin, Elementary Resource&#13;
Kathy Malick, Elementary / Boys Club&#13;
Rachael Mann, Elem. Teacher Asst.&#13;
Denna Massey, Teacher / Interpreter I&#13;
Resource&#13;
Rhonda Matthew, Itinera te Teacher&#13;
Gregg McConville, Boys Residential&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Kathy McCuen, Elementary Residence&#13;
Joe McEvoy, Facili ties&#13;
Gemma McKee, Boys Residence&#13;
Ann McKeown, Secretary--Elementary&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Elem./Bell Choir&#13;
Sue Miles, Speech Pa thologist&#13;
Keith Miller, Custodian&#13;
Dan Minikus, Director of Business&#13;
Operations&#13;
Norma Morford, Adm. Assistant/&#13;
Transportation&#13;
Margaret Morrison, Acct. Specialist&#13;
Sharon Morrison, Sec.--Support Serv.&#13;
Roy Mortensen, Facilities&#13;
Tina Murdoch, Teacher /Interpreter I&#13;
Resource&#13;
Michelle Murphy, Elem. Teacher Asst.&#13;
Mark Mu.rray, Boys Residence&#13;
Kristen Newton, Jr. High&#13;
Debbie O'Meara, Elem. Residence&#13;
Linda O'Neal, Elem. Residence&#13;
Steve Owens, Facilities&#13;
Wanetta Owens, Custodia n&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Elementary /Pixies/&#13;
Boys Club&#13;
Gary Phillips, Boys Residence&#13;
Marie Phillips, Elementary Residence&#13;
Mod eling new ISD sweatshirts ru1d working at the Booster&#13;
table dun ng Homecomin g are Mrs. Chery_! Banks, M rs. Ka thy Malick, Mrs. Camille Tech, Mrs. Rhonda Matthew, Mrs. Karen&#13;
Brund idge ru1d Mrs. Jorum e Shannon. &#13;
Betty Pickerill, Food Service&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Elementary Residence&#13;
Jeff Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Rose Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Helen Propst, Secretary--Jr. High /&#13;
High School&#13;
Carol Pruett, Food Service&#13;
Pat Reicks, Custodial Ser v. Supervisor&#13;
Janet Riche, Transportation&#13;
Joni Riddle, Food Service&#13;
Gayle Ridgway, Secretary--Assistant&#13;
Superintendent/ Dir. of Student Life&#13;
Jacqueline Rowe, Boys Residence&#13;
Wendy Rustad, Elementary I Assistant&#13;
Track Coach&#13;
Robert Schulze, Careers&#13;
Eunice Schupp, Motor Technician&#13;
Joanne Shannon, Careers/ Yearbook&#13;
Advisor&#13;
Kathy Shannon, School Assistant&#13;
Mike Shannon, P.E. &amp; Health/ Girls&#13;
Basketball &amp; Track Coach&#13;
Ray Shannon, Boys Residence&#13;
Jan Sherry, Storeroom&#13;
Lori Siefering, Librarian&#13;
Steven Slater, Secondary Principal&#13;
Dave Slaughter, Grounds&#13;
Barb Smith, High School/ Assistant&#13;
Volleyball Coach&#13;
Jacqueline Smith, Secretary--Business&#13;
Office&#13;
Nyle Smith, Dean of Boys&#13;
Cindy Soppe, Art&#13;
Jane Sorensen, Food Service&#13;
Ed Stacy, IMC Director&#13;
Donna Stephens, Dean of Girls&#13;
Daniel Stevens, Custod ian&#13;
Jean Swartout, Custodian&#13;
Janet Sweenie, Girls Residence&#13;
Joyce Szemplenski, Jw1ior High/ Jr. H.&#13;
Student Cowicil Sponsor&#13;
Mike Szempl enski, Elem. Cou nselor&#13;
Camille Tech, Elem. Comp uters &amp;&#13;
Resource/Boys Club &amp; Pixies&#13;
Ann Th iessen, Speech Path ologist&#13;
Some employees will go to any height to get a job accomplished . While stand ing on the Careers Cen ter roof, Mrs. Jane Gradoville &amp; Mr. Ed&#13;
Foss d irect tu den ts and employee below to line up and spell out "Ju t&#13;
Say No" during Drug Awareness Week. &#13;
Colleen Thompson, Health Center&#13;
Paula Traylor, Boys/ Girls Residence&#13;
Mike Tuttle, Boys Residence&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand/Computers&#13;
Patty VanSoelen, Girls Residence&#13;
Roger Wahl, Audiologist&#13;
Sara Walter, Elem./Bell Choir Dir.&#13;
Luanne Ward, High School/&#13;
Volleyball Coach&#13;
Rick Ward, Elem./ Asst. Ftball Coach&#13;
Jeanette Watson, Middle School&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Susan Whitt, HS/ Fresh. Class Sponsor&#13;
Dee Willer, Nurse&#13;
Richard Williams, LIFE&#13;
Marty Wilson, Power House&#13;
Roberta Wilson, Boys Residence&#13;
Sandy Wood, Girls Residence&#13;
John Woods, Power House&#13;
Katie Wright, Elem. School Asst./&#13;
Boys Club&#13;
Rick Wyant, Food Service Director I&#13;
Asst. Football Coach&#13;
Pat Reicks--Cu stodian--26 years of service&#13;
Jean Swartout--Custodian--31 years of service&#13;
Roger Wahl--Aud iologist--25 years of service&#13;
Betty Pickerell--Food Service--11 years of service&#13;
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Donald Koester--Custodian--18 years of&#13;
service and Wanetta Owens--Custodian-&#13;
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Kneeling: Charlie Harmsen, Ricky Moore, Joshua Clark, Jon Buesch; Center:&#13;
Coach Dan Gradoville, Asst. Coach Rick Ward, Brian Lachin, Dick Metteer,&#13;
Bradley La chin, Asst. Coach Rick Wyant; Standing: Tim Vought, N ick Metteer, Jay&#13;
Locke, Willie Miller, JR Hayes&#13;
The football players make sure&#13;
they have everything they need&#13;
on the bus before leaving for&#13;
Minnesota.&#13;
The Lachin twins open a hole&#13;
for Jon.&#13;
ISO defense stops MSD at the five yard line. Go Bobca ts!&#13;
High-five&#13;
for WiJlie,&#13;
Brad, J. R.&#13;
and Jon after a big&#13;
win over&#13;
Kansas&#13;
School for&#13;
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I Nebraska City Lourdes&#13;
I Kansas Deaf I Kickapoo ~ Waterloo&#13;
Minnesota Deaf&#13;
Missouri Deaf&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
16-12&#13;
52-26&#13;
14-24&#13;
16-28&#13;
6-28&#13;
6-19&#13;
8-38&#13;
38-30&#13;
All-City First Team: Jon Buesch&#13;
All City Honorable Mention:&#13;
Bradley Lachin, Brian Lachin,&#13;
J. R. Hayes.&#13;
First Team Deaf All American:&#13;
Offense: Bradley Lachin, OL&#13;
Jon Buesch, RB&#13;
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harli and Tim are read y for some action!&#13;
JR made a 59 yard touchdown against Minnesota&#13;
Stil tC' A aderny.&#13;
J,1y looks to oach Grad oville for insb·uctions on&#13;
11 1wxt play!&#13;
The defensive team in action ... Get 'em Bobcats!&#13;
This team of Bobcats gets "FIRED UP" at halftime against Kansas!&#13;
Bradley gets directions to change linemen. &#13;
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SEPTEMBER:&#13;
8 TJ JV 0-3&#13;
9 NEBRASKA DEAF 3-1&#13;
13 UNDERWOOD 1-3&#13;
16 OMAHA CHRISTIAN 3-0&#13;
18 KANSAS DEAF 0-3&#13;
20 LEWIS CENTRAL JV 2-3&#13;
21 OMAHA DUCHESNE 0-2&#13;
27 BROWNELL-TALBOT 0-2&#13;
30 NEBRASKA DEAF 2-0&#13;
OCTOBER:&#13;
4 MALVERN 1-3&#13;
6 TJ JV 0-3&#13;
8-9 GPSD TOURNEY 4TH PLACE&#13;
@ MISSOURI&#13;
12 OMAHA FLANAGAN 1-3&#13;
14 BOYS TOWN 2-0&#13;
16 HOMECOMING 2ND PLACE&#13;
TOURNEY&#13;
GPSD ALL-ST AR PLAYER:&#13;
JOLENE FROEHLE&#13;
ALL CITY:&#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
JOLENE FROEHLE&#13;
HONRABLE MENTION&#13;
TINA KAY CA LOUD&#13;
JERRI WINTERS&#13;
ALL-AMERICAN:&#13;
2NDTEAM&#13;
JOLENE FROEHLE&#13;
HONORABLE MENTION&#13;
TINA KAY CA LOUD&#13;
J ER.RI WINTERS &#13;
It was busy selling food during the Homecoming game.&#13;
"Let's dance 'til we drop," Camille tells Jolene.&#13;
Before the foo tball game, Ma ribeth signs The Siar Spa11glerl Ba1111cr.&#13;
Dustin and J.R. are gathering energy from&#13;
the food.&#13;
King Brian with Crown Bea rer Noa h, talk before the da nce.&#13;
Both Yegileand Charlie are all d ressed up and looking&#13;
for a girl to da1ice with.&#13;
"So, Mr. Ba lk, wha t do you thin k of the&#13;
da nce?" We know Jay a lways has fun any&#13;
place he goes.&#13;
By the smiles on James· a nd Angela 's foce!&gt;,&#13;
th ey will enjoy d ancing a ll n ight. &#13;
Jonathon, wa tch ou t fo r the Missouri players--they won't stop Jon&#13;
from trying for a Homecoming touchdown'&#13;
"Moooove girls'" Th is phrase was often heard during the Homecoming&#13;
Tournament as well as all the other games and practices.&#13;
Aa hh ... Noa h gives a corsage to Ma libu.&#13;
Ja kie, is the food good or w hat?&#13;
I 1993 Homecoming Court I&#13;
King Brian N. Lach.in &amp; Queen Tina Kay Caloud&#13;
Cmwn Bearers Noah Buchholtz and Malibu Barron &#13;
Unbeknownst to Mr. Dave Borgaila, Jesse, Travis,&#13;
Nickolas, David, Alex and Jacob are about to honor&#13;
him as employee of the month at the Pep Rally.&#13;
Dressed as nerds, Arny and Jolene work on their&#13;
science lab.&#13;
The Sophomores sure know how to show their sp irit&#13;
as they cheer on Homecoming.&#13;
Angela, Bria n an d Chad get down and get crazy.&#13;
!SD nerds, Jerri, Jackie, CamiJJe, Nick, Josh and Dick,&#13;
come shjning through for a week of high spir ited&#13;
ad venture.&#13;
Jamie Ba iley and the Freshmen Class get First Place&#13;
with theirwinningcheerduring Homecoming Week.&#13;
In the Junior Class skit, Bobca t,&#13;
none othe r tha n Jo na thon, cheers&#13;
as Greg and Ricky ta ke d own the&#13;
Missouri p layer, Jolene .&#13;
Jerri sta rts off the Senior cheerw hen d one, they wiJI spell ou t lSD&#13;
BOBCATS.&#13;
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Angela gives the "bad g u ys",JR&#13;
and Eri c a rea l shock in the Senior Skit. The Senio rs g rab First&#13;
Place in the ski ts--w ha t a g rea t&#13;
memory to have w h e n th ey&#13;
leave ISO. &#13;
A young but tough basketball team: Ricky Brown,&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist, Jeffrey Medd, Sarah Brown, Brand on Cornett, Norvian Wicker, Tyler Kerger, Nickolas Reed, Coach Dave Borgaila, Christina Crouch&#13;
and Lorelei Wolke; Not pictured Coach Brad Kruse,&#13;
Jesse Da!Iey, Travis Gable, Jacob Clark and Scott&#13;
Stultz&#13;
The older and more experienced basketball team:&#13;
Jennifer Raim, Cody Witt, Nick Adland, Neil&#13;
YoungBear, Stanley Dixon, David Kadereit, Coach&#13;
Dave Borgaila and Amanda Humlicek;Notpictured&#13;
Katrina Landolt, Jim and John Metteer, Robin Shannon and Coach Brad Kruse&#13;
Football Coach Dave Borgaila and&#13;
players Cody Witt and Stanley Dixon&#13;
try to look mean.&#13;
Stanley Dixon was voted as the "Outstanding Player" for the Ram's Football Team.&#13;
Council Bluffs Ram Football Players: front -John Metteer and Robin&#13;
Shannon; back - Jim Metteer and&#13;
Cody Witt. &#13;
As fast as she ca n, Christina k icks the ball arow1d&#13;
the flags.&#13;
Chad plays around d uring break time.&#13;
Jessie keeps the ball under control.&#13;
Ahh! ft's time fo r Regan and James to it d ow n and&#13;
watch the o thers.&#13;
Rk k kicks the ball as Ms. Holl and and Chr istin a watch.&#13;
ft r a long. day, Angela L., N ick A., Mrs. Wrigh t,&#13;
au! S., Jamie 1-1 ., Ricky B., Zac Z. and Ada m W. sit&#13;
down to rest. &#13;
)dime B.,ilcy wa its for the other p layers to finish. ls&#13;
the ba ll getting heavy, Jaime?&#13;
lex and Adam are happily waiting for their turn&#13;
to bowl.&#13;
Mrs. LeDou x, Cheryl, Nick and Rega n talk about w ho will bowl first.&#13;
Kurtis is excited as he gets read y to bowl. Jamie Hall jumps for joy after getting a strike.&#13;
Brian watches as Charlie wipes off his ball with a towel. &#13;
Ricky quickly dribbles the ball on the line.&#13;
Trying not to cross the line,Jess makes a chest pass.&#13;
Brian claps as his teammates receive their ribbons.&#13;
Chad dribbles the ball across the court.&#13;
Adam shoots the ball into the basket.&#13;
Nice job, hc ryl, keep going.&#13;
The Olympic Team is a group of very specia l&#13;
a thletes. &#13;
Jamie Hall runs with a smile on her face.&#13;
Zac gets ready for the race to begin.&#13;
Nick looks for the finish line.&#13;
Paul puts a lot of effort into winning this&#13;
race.&#13;
Rega n does his best duri11g the race.&#13;
Angela sets a good pace to try and win the race.&#13;
The Special Olympic Team: front row: Adam Welte, Zac Ziegler, Alex Schu_ltz,&#13;
Christi na Crouch, Ricky Brown, Jaime Hall; Second row: Nick Adland, Regan Pepper,&#13;
Cheryl Harper, Jessie Fox, Angela Leazer; back row: Charlie Forecki, James Morrissey,&#13;
Brian Whittaker, Jess Willard, Paul Shipley; Not Pictured -Jaime Bailey &amp; Kurtis Wiley&#13;
Brian and Charlie run as fast as they ca n. &amp;1€¥\:ofl!PE!i.Q &#13;
Ben and Scott go for the rebound. Good work&#13;
guys!&#13;
Junior High Basketball: front--Corey. Brown,&#13;
Ben Harris, Ryan Lenihan, Manager Regan&#13;
Peppers; back--Scott Plambeck, Cole Gardner, Danny Case, Dirk Miller, Tren t Jolmson,&#13;
Coach Gary Phillips.&#13;
The fans are supporting the J&gt;. High Basketball Team.&#13;
Ben, Trent and Cole fight for the ball while Shawn goes&#13;
,1round to the side. &#13;
Dirk fake to the left before passing the ba ll to an open&#13;
team mate.&#13;
Coach Gary Phillip , Ryan, Danny, Corey and Cole are a little concerned as&#13;
they watch the game.&#13;
Corey blocks out the other team and&#13;
waits to get the reb0tmd.&#13;
Sha1.vJ1 dribbles around the opponents&#13;
as Cole and Dirk assist.&#13;
Just before the game starts, the team gets last minute advice from Coach Phillips.&#13;
Trent hoot the ball as Ben watches it go in the basket.&#13;
Patrick tries to shoot the ball but is fou led by a player from the other t am. &#13;
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Elliott, Jolene Froehle; Assistant Coach Kar en Lechner, Camille Buxton, Sara&#13;
Kile, Maribeth Jensen, Head Coad1 Mike Sharman&#13;
Camille is tired after playing.&#13;
Maribeth and Cheryl wa tch the&#13;
game.&#13;
Tina Kay .. . don't worry about&#13;
your hair, concentrate on the&#13;
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Coach Mike Shan non tapes&#13;
Jolene's ankle before the game.&#13;
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Assista nt Coach Lechn er tells Becky and Maribeth tu&#13;
block out the other team.&#13;
Cheryl, Maribeth and Becky are worried about the&#13;
hot ... will it go in 7 &#13;
Jerri i fouled bv the othe r tea m as she&#13;
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• Missouri Deaf 21-41 •&#13;
• Kansas Deaf 27-52&#13;
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35-55&#13;
20-48&#13;
29-42&#13;
14-50&#13;
• Minnesota Deaf&#13;
Sara ... Wha t a re you d oing? Are you trying to catch the ball or what?&#13;
Becky th rows the ball to a teamma te.&#13;
Don't le t the other team get it.&#13;
During Parents" Day 1994, Tina Kay and •&#13;
JeITi give flowers to their pa rents Robert •&#13;
&amp; Diane Caloud ana LeRoy &amp; Ka ren •&#13;
Winters. • •&#13;
Omaha Brownell-Talbot&#13;
Mi.Jmesota Deaf&#13;
Des Moi.J1es Baptist&#13;
Waterloo&#13;
Nebraska Deaf&#13;
Nebraska City Lourdes&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
Great Plains Tournament&#13;
at Mi.Jmesota Deaf&#13;
Nebraska Deaf&#13;
Louisville&#13;
Thomas Jefferson JV&#13;
Kansas Deaf (Parents Day)&#13;
Malvern&#13;
Canceled&#13;
22-63&#13;
33-29&#13;
40-57&#13;
26-36&#13;
4th Place&#13;
28-18&#13;
16-35&#13;
39-44&#13;
35-55&#13;
27-54&#13;
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All-Tournament Team:&#13;
Jolene Froehle&#13;
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2nd Team:&#13;
Jolene Froehle&#13;
Honorable Mention:&#13;
Jerri Winters&#13;
.J.\ L L - A Vl 'E ~~ 1 C A J&#13;
2nd Team:&#13;
Jolene Froehle&#13;
Tina Kay, Sara, Jerri, Jolene and&#13;
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'Minnesota Deaf&#13;
Des Moines Baptist&#13;
Wetert00&#13;
ebraska Deaf&#13;
Nebraska City Lourdes&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
Great Plains Tournament&#13;
Nebraska Deaf&#13;
Louisville&#13;
Thomas Jefferson JV&#13;
Ka:nsas Deaf (Parent day)&#13;
Malvern&#13;
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2nd Team:&#13;
Jay Locke&#13;
39-69&#13;
49-1 3&#13;
41-48&#13;
65-64&#13;
53-76&#13;
41-35&#13;
Canceled&#13;
46-48&#13;
75-55&#13;
52-47&#13;
41 -56&#13;
4th Place&#13;
6-4-47&#13;
50-54&#13;
62-79&#13;
70-.43&#13;
56-49&#13;
Come on J.R., you can"t keep the ba ll, pass or shoot it!&#13;
Team in action! &#13;
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M e-e?!? Jay d oes11't think he fouled!&#13;
Okay Jon, you ccm have the ball, Willie and Jon fight&#13;
for the ball. ·&#13;
Oh-h, is THA 1' wha we're suppose to do? J.R. , Jay,&#13;
Brian and Brad ley watch Coach Grncloville dw-ing&#13;
half-time explana tions.&#13;
While warming up , Brian practices a lay-up. &#13;
Track Team: Dirk Miller, Pat Falco, Cole Gardner, TrentJoh.11 on, Sara Kile and&#13;
Stacie Neufeld; Not p ictured - Candi e Hou.sley&#13;
Dirk ru n!&gt; the ~cond l •g of&#13;
the 400 relay.&#13;
Between event!&gt;, S::i ra visits&#13;
with friend'&gt;.&#13;
Helper Jay Locke and timer&#13;
Ms. Ka ren Lechner are wailing for the runn rs to finish.&#13;
DirkandPa tdis uss the upcoming race.&#13;
- Trent pushe.s himse lf in the&#13;
400 meter dash a t the ISD fnvitational. &#13;
Cole is runniJ1g in the home-stretch. Nice job,&#13;
Trent gets caught in a "close-up" during the&#13;
track meet.&#13;
While Coach Gradoville watches, Pat looks to&#13;
cut in after receiving the baton.&#13;
Cole' Stacie winds up as she throws the d iscus.&#13;
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Cand ice has a good lead aga inst her opponents.&#13;
Mr. Mark Murray (back row, center) interprets for ISDplayers Cole Gardner,&#13;
Ben Ha rris, Shawn Shmrnon and lZyan Lenil1an as they play on the Lewis&#13;
CentraJ Pootb&lt;1 ll Team. &#13;
GIRLS&#13;
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The fans watch and support the&#13;
ISD teams&#13;
Stret-c-h those muscles, Maribeth.&#13;
Jackie gets ready to throw the shot put.&#13;
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"Now ... " Coach Shannon explains to&#13;
Camille what she needs to do in the&#13;
up-coming race.&#13;
Amy tries her best to get al1ead of&#13;
her opponent.&#13;
Jolene sh·etcl1es before her race.&#13;
Athletic Director, Dan Gradovil le and&#13;
Coach Mike Sha1rnon enjoy a leisurely moment uring a hectic&#13;
meet.&#13;
The 1994 Gfrls Track Team: Amy Elliott, Coach&#13;
Mike Shannon, Cami.Ile Buxton, Jolene Froehle,Ja kie&#13;
Hilsma11, Maribeth Jensen&#13;
Cami.He nm a good race in the TSD lnvitational. &#13;
After the gun, Jon rushes out of the starting&#13;
block,,.&#13;
l.ll-nnis finishes his l:l.m1 in the mile relay.&#13;
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Coach Kruse and Josh wait for Josh's tum to throw the&#13;
discus.&#13;
Brian, the third leg in the 4x100, waits for JR.&#13;
Boys Track Team: Jo n a thon Buesch, Coach Br ad Kru se,&#13;
Ricky M oore, D enn is Rin e, Wi.llieMille r,Joshua Cla r k, JR&#13;
H ayes, Bradley Lachin, and Brian Lachin&#13;
JR and Bra dley w ait for the gun ...&#13;
Willie has a good throw with the discus.&#13;
ck comes infi st nth e4&gt;.100re ,•~•11"'l• .. £•n••"P• &#13;
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- Preschoolers NoaJ1 B., Ray G., Malibu B., and Caitlin C. are guided&#13;
by Senior Brian Lachin to the finish line.&#13;
This is a very close race between Scott S. and Jacob C.&#13;
A special moment&#13;
between Ca itlin Cool&#13;
and her mom.&#13;
Ricky B. has a good jump. Joshua K. throws the te nnis ball.&#13;
Mrs. Ka thy Malick and her class watch&#13;
as Eric winds up to throw the tennis&#13;
ball.&#13;
After finish ing their race, Nick A., Adam W.,&#13;
Jaime H. and Sun ny C. ga ther around the timers.&#13;
Stanley D. round s the bend&#13;
and heads toward the home&#13;
sh·etch in the 400 meter relay. &#13;
It makes her go fa ster if Rhonda hits&#13;
herself on the head as she runs.&#13;
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Wow, mark that jump David made.&#13;
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Jesse D. is ahead of Mike Z. and Jada H. by a smile.&#13;
Ms. Lesa Wee congratulates Issac after the big-wheel race.&#13;
This is Alex D., Selima C., and Michelin B. first track and field day.&#13;
Ms. Julie Delka gives the 5th &amp; 6th graders a pep talk before their next event.&#13;
Sarah, Jesse, Christine and Tyler are eagerly waiting to start the bean-bag race. &#13;
Boys Club M embers: sitting- Chris Knudsen, Zac Ziegler, Norvian Wicker,&#13;
Tyler Kerger,Jesse Dalley; middle-Alex Schultz, Brandon Cornett, Jeffrey Medd,&#13;
Cody Witt, Jacob Clark, Daniel Gilchrist, Mrs. Malick, Adam Welte; back- David&#13;
Kadereit, Mrs. Camille Tech, Chris Sager, Ms. Julie Holland, Ricky Brown, Nick&#13;
Ad land, Mrs. Katie Wright&#13;
Pixie Members: Misty Armine, Katrina Landolt, Sarah Brown, Jada Hart, Jaime&#13;
Hali, Mrs. Camille Tech, Christina Crouch, Lorelei Wolke, Lori Merrill, Christine&#13;
Tobias, Sophia Wolke, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, Mr . Sharon Farrell&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist and Nickolas Reed are very serious abou t playing the bells.&#13;
During a Pixie meeting, Katrina La ndolt cou n ts as Sa r;ih Brown&#13;
irons the fa bric for her p inwheel, 1 - 2-. Jada Ha rt, Lori MerrilJ and&#13;
Mrs. Camille Tech watch the girls.&#13;
During bell practice, Sophia W.&#13;
gives Christina C. some advice.&#13;
For the 2nd Annua l Frog jumping&#13;
Contest, the No. 1 winner is Cody&#13;
Witt. David Kadereit, Nick AdIand, Chris Knudsen and Jeffrey&#13;
Medd are runners up.&#13;
Tyler Kerger releases the arrow&#13;
during Boys Club archery practice. &#13;
Norvian and Scott get ready to arm wrestle ... good luck guys!&#13;
Bell Choir Members: Christina Tobias, Sarah Brown, Norvian Wicker, Lorelei&#13;
Wolke, Christina Crouch, Ms. Melodee Hielen, Sophia Wolke, Lori Merrill, Mrs.&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Chris Sager and Ricky Brown; not pictured - Ms. Sara Walter&#13;
Jr. Bell Choir: Chris Knudsen, Ms. Melodee Hielen, Mrs. Sue Meidlinger, Daniel&#13;
Gilchrist and Nickolas Reed&#13;
Sophia Wolke and Katrina Landolt give a decorated holiday tree to Elementary&#13;
Secretary, Mrs. Anne McKeown from the Pixies.&#13;
Lori Merrill proudly shows off her&#13;
pinwheel and quilt hanging she&#13;
made in Pixies.&#13;
Zac gets help with his bow and&#13;
arrow, from a West Oak Archery&#13;
employee.&#13;
Mrs. Sharon Farrell helps Christine with her fabric pinwheel.&#13;
"You played the wrong note ... no I&#13;
didn't, that was my note ... " Okay,&#13;
okay, Ms. H ie len a nd Mrs.&#13;
Meidlinger, don't fight, you can try&#13;
the song aga in. &#13;
This fancy footwork is simpl y "Devine"!&#13;
Neil YoungBearfocuseson the stop wa tch.&#13;
Candice Housley and Marie Baumel enjoy the "double" jump.&#13;
During the "trick" jump, Rya n Lenihan&#13;
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Jackie Hilsman, Camille Buxton, Lena&#13;
Waldman and Bradley Lachin won the&#13;
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Denn is Rine gets tangled up in his rope. Try&#13;
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Su nny Chase is excited that it is her tu rn to&#13;
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Secondary Oscar Winners ...&#13;
Best Actor: Charles Forecki&#13;
Jack and the Beansta lk&#13;
Best Actress: Jaime Bailey&#13;
jack and the Beanstalk&#13;
Best Supporting Actor: jay Locke&#13;
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&#13;
Best Supporting Actress: Angela Leazer&#13;
Jack and the Beanstalk&#13;
Best Scenery: Jack and the Beanstalk&#13;
Best Costumes: The Wiza rd of Oz&#13;
Best Play: Jack and the Beanstalk&#13;
Best Ad Lib: l.R. Haves&#13;
The 1st little pig Jolene F. and the 2nd little ~i g Becky Z. run away from wolf Camille&#13;
Farmer Katrina L. tells her goose Amanda&#13;
H. to lay a Golden Egg as the Merchants (Sara B., Jamie H., Cnristina C., Lorelei&#13;
W., Lori M. and Sophia W.) watch.&#13;
Dorothy (Sa ra K.), Scarecrow (Candice 1-1.) and Tin man (Jessica F.) are off to see the Wizard . Follow the yellow brick road!&#13;
Mr. Brad Kruse awards Jacob Clark an&#13;
Oscar for Best Actor as the shepard boy.&#13;
I&#13;
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l'ig Ray G., Ca ts Malibu &amp; Michelin B. and Cat Rhonda&#13;
M., perform The Tortoise and the Hare.&#13;
j&#13;
In Jack and the Beanstalk, Old Man&#13;
Paul S., talks to Jack (Kurtis W.) as the cow (James M.) Moo-o-os.&#13;
Mrs. Prail, Mrs. Barron, Jaime B.,Char- lie F. , Angela L. , Mrs. Kruse - McConville, Kurtis W. &amp; James M. won Best Play.&#13;
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Before the play starts, Mr. D. Borgaila and Mr.&#13;
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Elementary Oscar Winners ...&#13;
Best Actor: Jacob Clark&#13;
The Boy Who Cried Wolf&#13;
Best Actress: Katrina Land olt&#13;
The Goose and the Gold en Egg&#13;
Best Supportin g Actor: Travis Gable&#13;
The Boy Who Cried Wol.f&#13;
Best Supporting Actress: Amanda Humlicek&#13;
The Goose and the Golden Egg&#13;
Best Costumes: The Tortoise and the Hare&#13;
Best Play: The Boy Who Cried Wolf &#13;
The Fierce Army ants: Jolene Froehle, Greg Harmsen and Tina Kay Caloud&#13;
The Prodigious Eggheads: Jon Buesch, Tim Vought, Maribeth Jensen and&#13;
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The Academic Foursome: Joshua Clark, Yegile Haileselassie, Amy Elliott,&#13;
and Brian Lachin.&#13;
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La chin&#13;
G.P.S.D. Team, Jolene Froehle, Tina Kay Caloud, Becky Zessin, Bradley&#13;
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Mr. Cool, Mrs. Massey,&#13;
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Mrs. Lois Ca rlson he lps Paul Shipley and&#13;
Rega n P. make Norway Viking ships.&#13;
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Jun ior Class - a tribute to them for making this&#13;
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Freshmen Class, their fi rst Prom ...&#13;
Senior Class, their last Prom ...&#13;
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Sophomore Class Officers: Amy E!JiottPresident,Willie Miller-Vice President, Maribeth Jensen-Secretary, Dick Metteer-Treasurer, Mrs. Shirley Hicks-Sponsor&#13;
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Volleyball: Jerri Winters&#13;
Basketball: JR Hayes&#13;
Jolene Froehle&#13;
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JR Hayes&#13;
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Jerri W iJ1 ters&#13;
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Athl ete of th e Year: Brian Lachin&#13;
Jolene Froehle&#13;
Outstanding Service: Cheryl Ha rp er&#13;
High School Stud ent Cou ncil: Ca mille Buxton, JR Hayes, Jon Buesch,&#13;
Maribeth Jensen, Eri c Allen, Richard Moore, Joshua Clark, Yegile&#13;
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Nelson Mandela,&#13;
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Congress appropriates $6&#13;
billion for flood relief.&#13;
Brool&lt;s Kraft. Sygma&#13;
Firs! lady HillarJ Rodbam&#13;
Clin!on leads !he Task Force on&#13;
National Heal!h Care Reform. &#13;
The computer-passionate&#13;
hail virtual reality, a&#13;
technology where the&#13;
user puts on 3-D glasses&#13;
with two small video&#13;
screens and earphones,&#13;
hooks up to a sensor that&#13;
tracks eye and body&#13;
Prospective rnUege students panic at !be introduction of a new&#13;
1994 SAT and PSAT test Changes include: a new malh section&#13;
which allows calculators, no section on antonyms, and longer&#13;
reading passages. SAT now stands for Scholastic Assessment&#13;
Test, changed from Scholastic Aptitude Test to eliminate !he&#13;
idea !bat il's an intelligence lest&#13;
movement, and then&#13;
plays a "reality" cassette,&#13;
giving the illusion of&#13;
interacting with a&#13;
computer-generated world.&#13;
Peler Menzel&#13;
The "Cretaceous weevil,"&#13;
a contemporary of the&#13;
dinosaurs, is discovered.&#13;
The weevil was trapped in&#13;
tree resin some 120 to&#13;
135 million years ago.&#13;
The resin hardened into&#13;
amber preserving the&#13;
insect much like the&#13;
fictional storyline of&#13;
Michael Crichton's book,&#13;
Jurassic Paff&lt;.&#13;
George 0 Po nar&#13;
Construction halts in&#13;
October on the&#13;
Superconducting Super&#13;
Collider in Texas , alter&#13;
Congress votes against&#13;
further funding tor what&#13;
would have been the&#13;
world's largest particle&#13;
accelerator.&#13;
SSC Laboratory &#13;
"The best way to produce smarter kids will be to educate them."&#13;
Reporls of advances ln - Newsweek&#13;
embryolOl)Y are misinterpreled as "human&#13;
lomng:· creating a brief sensa tion in November. Although&#13;
HWDan Genome Projecl Slienlisls are oplimistic aboul&#13;
learning to treat single-gene diseases. like lyslic fibrosis and&#13;
sicije cell anemia. science does not have !he abilily to design&#13;
\Uperior beings or perf ecl children. as people feared.&#13;
The point-and-shoot&#13;
camcorder arrives with&#13;
Sony's new Viewcam, in&#13;
Hl-8 format with stereo&#13;
sound, 4-inch color LCD&#13;
screen, image&#13;
stabilization, still and&#13;
strobe effects. Viewcam&#13;
and the even smaller&#13;
Handycam allow you to&#13;
film without lifting the&#13;
camera to the eye.&#13;
'lip Eleclronics Co.&#13;
Mathematician Andrew&#13;
Wiles of Princeton&#13;
University reports in June&#13;
that he has found a proof&#13;
of Fermat's last theorem,&#13;
a problem whose solution&#13;
had eluded scholars&#13;
since 1637.&#13;
Denise Applewhile. Sygma&#13;
Astronaut Jeffrey A.&#13;
Hoffman adjusts a camera&#13;
installed in December to&#13;
correct an optical defect&#13;
in the orbiting Hubble&#13;
Space Telescope.&#13;
NASA&#13;
Apple Computer&#13;
introduces the handheld&#13;
personal computer,&#13;
Newton MessagePad, '-&#13;
hyping ii as&#13;
technology for "the&#13;
new mobile society."&#13;
The electronic diary&#13;
can send faxes and&#13;
turn handwritten&#13;
notes into printed&#13;
messages.&#13;
Ground contact with the&#13;
Mars Observer is lost in&#13;
August, shortly before the&#13;
spacecraft reaches Mars.&#13;
Though suspicion falls on&#13;
faulty controls in the&#13;
spacecraft's computer,&#13;
scientists aren't certain&#13;
what caused ii lo fail.&#13;
NASA&#13;
Eight scientists who spenj two years in a sealed,&#13;
sell-contained environment called Biosphere 2&#13;
emerge from isolation in&#13;
September.&#13;
I M EJSipa Press&#13;
Whirlpool builds an environmentally&#13;
friendly fridge tbat doesn't use polluting chlorofluorocarbons&#13;
(CFCs). It uses up to 50% less energy and saves up to $600 over&#13;
a typical 20-year life. Models will sell in 1994 for about $1,400. &#13;
Although media gossip&#13;
says otherwise, the&#13;
Whitney Houston and&#13;
Bobby Brown showbusiness marriage stays&#13;
strong. Houston, one of&#13;
Hollywood's hottest stars&#13;
since her film debut in&#13;
Twenty-three-year-old&#13;
movie actor River&#13;
Phoenix dies outside a&#13;
Hollywood nightclub of a&#13;
drug overdose on&#13;
October 31.&#13;
J Huba. S)\vna&#13;
•&#13;
eight&#13;
rn,,,,, 1994&#13;
~~ American o;! Music Awards, including&#13;
best single for "I Will&#13;
Always Love You " and&#13;
best album for The&#13;
Bodyguard soundtrack.&#13;
Richard Cor'r&lt;ery, LGI&#13;
The tatty grunge look gives way to the '70s&#13;
look. Love beads. peace signs, pla~orm&#13;
shoes. and beUbolloms make an&#13;
appearance on f asl!ion runways.&#13;
The marital break-up of&#13;
Burt Reynolds and Loni&#13;
Anderson, seen here in&#13;
happier days, dominates&#13;
the tabloids.&#13;
Kip Rano. Gamma/Liaison&#13;
Seventeen-year-old&#13;
Charlotte Lopez is&#13;
crowned Miss Teen USA.&#13;
Ra ised in foster homes,&#13;
Lopez captures America's&#13;
hearts with her&#13;
Cinderella story.&#13;
Charles Bush. Shoaling Siar&#13;
Model Kate Moss&#13;
popularizes the waif look&#13;
but draws criticism as an&#13;
unhealthy thinness&#13;
becomes the goal of many&#13;
teenage girls.&#13;
Terry O'Neill, Sygma &#13;
Testing their courage,&#13;
many Americans seek&#13;
such outdoor thrills as&#13;
rock climbing and white&#13;
water ratting.&#13;
Focus on Sports&#13;
-"" Working adults slay in con la cl · . , , •-~);&#13;
wilh !heir lhildren by pulling ~ ' w·&#13;
I hem on ··beepers:· an eleclronic paging sys I em Iha I can&#13;
lell lhe kids lo phone home and goes greal wilh lhis year's&#13;
heel-lighled sneakers and liny porlable lelephones.&#13;
Opinionated radio and&#13;
television personality Rush&#13;
Limbaugh vents his views in&#13;
The Way Things Ought To&#13;
Be, which appears on the&#13;
best-seller lists throughout&#13;
much of the year.&#13;
"I did not throw temper tantrums!&#13;
Shannen Doherty, the bad&#13;
girl of the popular&#13;
television program&#13;
"Beverly Hills 90210,"&#13;
makes tabloid headlines&#13;
for her volatile behavior&#13;
and quick marriage to&#13;
Ashley Hamilton.&#13;
I went days and days and days&#13;
Charles Bush, Shoaling Siar&#13;
without having a " fit! Weeks! - Shannen Doherty&#13;
Car enthusiasts gel a treat on&#13;
TV's "Viper.'' where the slar&#13;
of lhe show is a crirnefigbting&#13;
sporlscilf with car chases and&#13;
macho heroics galore.&#13;
l&#13;
Country singer Lyle Lovett&#13;
and Hollywood beauty&#13;
Julia Roberts surprise&#13;
fans by tying the knot on&#13;
June 27.&#13;
Ron Davis. Shoaling Siar &#13;
CBS's "David Letterman&#13;
Show" comes up a&#13;
winner in late-night talk&#13;
show wars. The fall&#13;
lineup pitted Letterman,&#13;
shown here with guest&#13;
Vice President Gore,&#13;
against Paramount's&#13;
f)&#13;
syndicated "The Arsenio&#13;
Hall Show," NBC's "The&#13;
Tonight Show," starring&#13;
Jay Leno, and Fox&#13;
network's short-lived&#13;
"The Chevy Chase Show."&#13;
Alan Singer. CBS&#13;
The cast of the hit&#13;
television program&#13;
"Seinfeld" appears&#13;
jubilant atter winning an&#13;
Emmy Award for&#13;
outstanding comedy&#13;
series in September.&#13;
Reulers/Beltmann I I&#13;
~a&#13;
Robin Williams plays a&#13;
middle-aged nanny in&#13;
Mrs. Doubtfire, a comic&#13;
film about a divorced man&#13;
who goes lo extreme&#13;
lengths lo be with his&#13;
children.&#13;
Sygma&#13;
Teenage&#13;
Lawrence&#13;
heartthrob&#13;
from the Joey J&#13;
television program&#13;
"Blossom" launches a&#13;
singing career.&#13;
Linda Vanoli. LGI&#13;
Will Smith, popular star&#13;
of television's "The Fresh&#13;
Prince of Bel Air," moves&#13;
to the big screen in the&#13;
film Six Degrees of&#13;
Separation.&#13;
Maurice Mcinnis, LGI&#13;
The biggest IIl OVi e ill biStO fY with lbe largest cast, Steven Spielberg's Jurassic&#13;
Park is the lop-grossing film of all lime wilh S860 million in box office receipts. Colossal stateof-the-art animation and special effects make viewers jump out of lbeir seats. © Universal City Siudios, Inc. Courtesy of MCA Publishing Righls, a Division of MCA, Inc &#13;
US. Holocaust Memorial Museum opens in April in Wasbinglon D.C. lo *&#13;
sellout crowds. The museum replicates ghellos and death camps lo tell&#13;
lhe story of lhe Nazi murder ofll million people. The most moving exhibit -&#13;
features a heap of real shoes once worn by some of those who were killed.&#13;
uthor of Jazz and&#13;
Beloved, novelist Toni&#13;
~Orris on in October&#13;
ecomes the first African&#13;
American to win the&#13;
nbel Prize for Literature.&#13;
Pelletier . Sygma&#13;
Tim Burton's stop-motion&#13;
feature, The Nightmare&#13;
Before Christmas, opens&#13;
to rave reviews in&#13;
autumn, assuring its&#13;
place as a perennial&#13;
holiday classic.&#13;
Touchstone Pictures/Shooting Star&#13;
Schindler's List, a film&#13;
about a German&#13;
businessman who saves&#13;
Jews from Nazi death&#13;
camps, becomes a boxoffice hit and enhances&#13;
the reputation of director&#13;
Steven Spielberg.&#13;
Gamma/Liaison&#13;
Harrison Ford plays the&#13;
elusive Dr. Richard&#13;
Kimble, pursued by&#13;
Tommy Lee Jones'&#13;
relentless U.S. Marshall,&#13;
in the summer chasemovie blockbuster The&#13;
Fugitive.&#13;
Sygrna&#13;
"I t may not bring anybody&#13;
back alive, but it could remind&#13;
people that another Holocaust&#13;
is a sad possibility." - Steven Spielberg&#13;
The Nal10nal Cable TV Associalioa&#13;
and the four broadr asl nelworks&#13;
drafl plans lo reoulale&#13;
violent proqr ams and&#13;
inslilule d 1 dllng w lem 10&#13;
help pa1mls deude whdt&#13;
then (hlldren hould wal(b. &#13;
Zooming to popularity&#13;
Lenny Kravitz tours with&#13;
his psychedelic-soulreggae sound after his&#13;
third album, Are You&#13;
Gonna Go My Way,&#13;
goes gold.&#13;
Mary Powell. LGI&#13;
Controversy dogs Michael&#13;
Jackson, who gave his&#13;
first interview in years to&#13;
Oprah Winfrey in early&#13;
1993. Jackson later&#13;
becomes tabloid fodder&#13;
when a 13-year·old&#13;
accuses him of sexual&#13;
abuse. Jackson cancels&#13;
the remainder of his&#13;
Dangerous world tour due&#13;
to health problems.&#13;
Sam EmetSOl\/HAAPO ltom Sygma&#13;
eJt&#13;
Aller achieving gargantuan&#13;
slardom, Nirvana returns to the&#13;
studio after a lwo-year hiatus to&#13;
record chart-topping In Utero.&#13;
Nirvana headlines this summer's&#13;
1994 Lollapalooza lour, with&#13;
Smashing Pumpkins and lhe Beaslie Boys.&#13;
Country dreamboat Billy&#13;
Ray Cyrus releases his&#13;
second album, It Won 't&#13;
Be the Last, which climbs&#13;
into the top 1 D along with&#13;
hit song "Somebody&#13;
New."&#13;
Marc Morrison. Shoaling Star&#13;
Singer Janet Jackson&#13;
makes her motion picture&#13;
debut as a teenage&#13;
hairdresser who writes&#13;
poetry in the film Poetic&#13;
Justice. Her album janet.&#13;
tops the charts.&#13;
Sygma&#13;
Newlywed Mariah Carey&#13;
releases Music Box as&#13;
cuts "Dreamlover" and&#13;
"Hero" top the charts.&#13;
Carey tours the country&#13;
and stars in a TV special&#13;
in the fall of 1994.&#13;
Spike Nannarello. Shoaling Siar&#13;
Bluegrass singer Vince&#13;
Gill, who came to fame&#13;
with "When I Call Your&#13;
Name," earns 8 Country&#13;
Music Award nominations&#13;
in August.&#13;
Tim Mosenlelder. LGI &#13;
Top pop artisl&#13;
Michael Bolton defies&#13;
!he crilics and allracts&#13;
rabid female fans with bis sensilive crooning. Bolton's&#13;
12,000-member fan club is 98% female and mosl will travel&#13;
far to bear him sing "Thal's Whal Love Is All Aboul"&#13;
ap godfathers Run·DMC&#13;
embrace Christianity and&#13;
release Down With the&#13;
King, to the roaring&#13;
accolades of young hip hoppers.&#13;
Gregory JacflSoll, LGI&#13;
Stone Temple Piiots play In heavy MTV rotation,&#13;
whlle Con goes triple&#13;
eiatlnum, with hits like&#13;
Wicked Garden." Tibor Bozl, LGI&#13;
ongplayers Aerosmlth, with Steven Tyler, cross&#13;
the country with their Get&#13;
A Grip tour and hit "Eat&#13;
the Rich."&#13;
Paut Lyden. LGI&#13;
Blind Melon's selMHled&#13;
debut album features the&#13;
hit "No Rain;" they make&#13;
the cover of Rolling Stone. LIM GoldsmHh, LGI&#13;
Surprise hit femme&#13;
•rockers L7 tour non-stop&#13;
as fans nock to their rant'&#13;
bunctious shows to hear "Pretand We're Dead."&#13;
Tibor Bozt LGI&#13;
R.E.M. 's Automatic for&#13;
the People becomes tha&#13;
top college album as&#13;
Michael Stipe and his&#13;
group win new fans • .... Jmlngs LGI&#13;
Headbengar'I favorite&#13;
elllllca wins big at Utt&#13;
Bay Arie M~Sli: Awards&#13;
and lodrs lnilonesla In&#13;
April lo near riots. CIU:k.--, LGI&#13;
R&amp;B phan111fts 1&amp;oyz II&#13;
Man go pop and gat a $30&#13;
million deal wltll Millawn&#13;
bai:ausa of tenpi:lous hits&#13;
Ilka •End Of thlJ Road."&#13;
CIU:k Jadlson LGI&#13;
''AIDS..teen pregnancy .. drinking and driving&#13;
...I'm definitely not going to shy away from&#13;
talking where kids need to be spoken to.&#13;
"&#13;
- MC Lyte&#13;
Prince changes his name lo a male/female symbol and&#13;
releases a grealest hils album. The Hils: Volume I &amp; 11. The&#13;
purple one sells out Radio City Music Hall and opens lhe&#13;
New Power Generalion boutique in Uptown Minneapolis&#13;
&lt;elling CDs. poslerrnd jrwrlry ~&#13;
r'&#13;
This year, MC Lyte goes&#13;
lighter on the message,&#13;
returning to fat beats&#13;
and fat lyrics with Ain't&#13;
No Other.&#13;
Pearl Jam with&#13;
charismatic lead singer&#13;
Eddie Vedder releases&#13;
their second album Vs. to&#13;
great acclaim. Pearl Jam&#13;
takes four awards at the&#13;
MTV Video Music Awards&#13;
in September, topping&#13;
charts with "Daughter"&#13;
and "Jeremy."&#13;
Giboux. Gamma/Liaison&#13;
At his best on his 15th&#13;
album River of Dreams,&#13;
44-year-old Billy Joel,&#13;
master of pop and sweet&#13;
doo-wop , goes on the&#13;
road with what he says is&#13;
his last tour.&#13;
Maggie Mitchel. Shooting Star &#13;
Orlando Magic's&#13;
Shaquille O'Neal is called&#13;
the new crown prince of&#13;
the NBA, and becomes a&#13;
solid celebrity with a&#13;
book, TV appearances,&#13;
product endorsements,&#13;
and a debut rap album&#13;
called Shaq Diesel.&#13;
Chaisson. Gamma/Liaison&#13;
Minnesota Twins&#13;
designated hitter Dave&#13;
Winfield on September&#13;
16 becomes the 19th&#13;
player to make 3,000&#13;
hits.&#13;
Gold-medal-winning&#13;
figure skaters Katarina&#13;
Witt and Brian Boitano&#13;
hope to bring home&#13;
additional medals from&#13;
the 1994 Winter Olympics&#13;
in Norway.&#13;
S. Allen. Gamma/Liaison&#13;
Star quarterback Joe&#13;
Montana , who led the Sa n&#13;
Francisco 49ers to four&#13;
Super Bowl victories,&#13;
becomes starting&#13;
quarterback for the&#13;
Kansas City Chiefs&#13;
in 1993.&#13;
Super Bowl XXVIII&#13;
The Dallas Cowboys win 30 to&#13;
13 over the Bullalo Bills on&#13;
Super Sunday 1994.&#13;
Monica Seles, top-ranked&#13;
player In women's tennis,&#13;
manages a smile during&#13;
her recovery from a knife&#13;
wound inflicted by a&#13;
spectator at a match in&#13;
Hamburg, Germany, on&#13;
April 30.&#13;
Gamma/Liaison &#13;
" The " thrill is gone.&#13;
-Michael Jordan&#13;
Chicago Bulls guard&#13;
Michael Jordan jolts the&#13;
nation with the&#13;
announcement of his&#13;
retirement in October.&#13;
Jordan 's father James is&#13;
slain July 23.&#13;
fleulers/Bettmann&#13;
Alexandre Daigle signs a&#13;
$1 2.5-million, five-year&#13;
contract with the Ottawa&#13;
Senators in June, one of&#13;
the most lucrative&#13;
contracts in NHL history.&#13;
ocus on Sports&#13;
ESPN2. a sporls cable channel&#13;
for young people. makes plans ~ .&#13;
lo hil lhe sc reen wilb youlhtargeled evenls like ska leboanl- --.~!C031!"~&#13;
ing. snowboa1 ding, BMX biking,&#13;
while waler rafling and rock dimbing.&#13;
U.S. Champion and 1992 Olympic Bronze&#13;
Medalist Nancy Kerrigan becomes the victim&#13;
of an assault in January. Optimistic&#13;
aboul her recovery,&#13;
the Olympic&#13;
Commitlee votes&#13;
Kerrigan onto the U.S. team. ~&#13;
.. .&#13;
The Toronto Blue Jays win&#13;
their second consecutive&#13;
World Series on October&#13;
23, when a ninth-inning&#13;
home run by outfielder&#13;
Joe Carter gives them an&#13;
8-6 victory over the&#13;
Philadelphia Phillies in&#13;
game six of the Series.&#13;
Focus on Sports&#13;
Basketball superstar&#13;
Charles Barkley of the&#13;
Phoenix Suns is named&#13;
the NBA's most valuable&#13;
player in May 1993.&#13;
Focus on Sports&#13;
"V 1ou dream it all those&#13;
years as a kid, and then here&#13;
you are " - Al Leiter. Blue Jays reliel pitcher&#13;
Slugger George&#13;
Brett of the&#13;
Kansas City&#13;
Royals retires&#13;
from baseball in&#13;
1993, after 20&#13;
seasons and a&#13;
career batting&#13;
average of .307.&#13;
Slephen Dunn. Allsporl&#13;
Texas Rangers pitcher&#13;
Nolan Ryan retires in&#13;
September at the age of&#13;
45 after a record-setting&#13;
career.&#13;
Focus on Sports &#13;
Branch Davidian leader,&#13;
David Koresh , who&#13;
claimed to be Jesus, dies&#13;
in a fire with 74 of his&#13;
followers, in Waco ,&#13;
Texas.&#13;
Sarajevo, Bosnia's&#13;
capital, continues to&#13;
suffer Serb shelling.&#13;
Japan's Crown Prince&#13;
Naruhito marries Harvard&#13;
grad Masaka Owada.&#13;
Diana, Princess of Wales,&#13;
separated a year from&#13;
Prince Charles, curtails&#13;
public appearances.&#13;
Florida State quarterback,&#13;
Charlie Ward, wins the&#13;
Heisman Trophy.&#13;
Pittsburgh Penguin&#13;
center, Mario Lemieux,&#13;
diagnosed with Hodgkins&#13;
disease, returns to the&#13;
lineup for an NHL record&#13;
17-game winning streak.&#13;
Top Grossing Films&#13;
Jurassic Park&#13;
The Fugitive&#13;
TheFirm&#13;
Sleepless in Seattle&#13;
In the Line of Fire&#13;
Top Grossing Concerts&#13;
Bette Midler, Radio City&#13;
Music Hall&#13;
Garth Brooks, Texas&#13;
Stadium&#13;
Billy Joel, Madison&#13;
Square Garden Arena&#13;
Grateful Dead, Sam Boyd&#13;
Silver Bowl, Las Vegas&#13;
Major Theatricals&#13;
Sunset Boulevard&#13;
Tommy&#13;
Kiss of the Spider Woman&#13;
Angels in America&#13;
Top Hip Hop Chants&#13;
Tag Team , "Whoomp!&#13;
There It Is"&#13;
"Hip Hop Hooray, Ho Hey&#13;
Ho," Naughty By Nature&#13;
Steffi Graf wins&#13;
Wimbledon, French and&#13;
U.S. Open victories.&#13;
Lorena Bobbitt is found&#13;
not-guilty due to&#13;
temporary insanity for&#13;
sexually mutilating&#13;
estranged husband, John&#13;
Bobbitt.&#13;
Chicago White Sox&#13;
outfielder, Bo Jackson,&#13;
his lelt hip held together&#13;
by polyethylene and&#13;
cobalt chrome, comes&#13;
back alter 18 months and&#13;
pinch hits a home run in&#13;
Comiskey Park.&#13;
International Olympic&#13;
Committee picks&#13;
Sydney, Australia,&#13;
as the site of the&#13;
summer&#13;
Games in&#13;
the year&#13;
2000.&#13;
"The Simpsons"&#13;
"Roseanne"&#13;
Martina Navratilova&#13;
retires from tennis singles&#13;
alter a long and brilliant&#13;
career.&#13;
Solar energy&#13;
manufacturing gets a&#13;
boost as 68 utilities,&#13;
serving 40% of the&#13;
nation's electricity&#13;
• consumers, form a&#13;
consortium to buy $500&#13;
million worth of solar&#13;
energy panels during the&#13;
next six years .&#13;
Ravaged by hunters, the&#13;
South China tiger&#13;
numbers&#13;
"Home Improvement"&#13;
"David Letterman Show"&#13;
"Seinfeld" Top Selling Books "Coach "&#13;
"Murphy Brown"&#13;
"Blossom"&#13;
"Frasier"&#13;
"Murder, She Wrote"&#13;
The Bridges of Madison&#13;
County, Robert James&#13;
Waller&#13;
See, I Told You So, Rush&#13;
Limbaugh&#13;
Printed in U.S.A. © 1994 Jostens, Inc. and World Book 94-022 (#2137)&#13;
less than 5,000; India's&#13;
Bengal tiger has declined&#13;
26% since 1989 to fewer&#13;
than 4,000.&#13;
Norway returns to whale&#13;
hunting alter a seven-year&#13;
hiatus. The hunt violates&#13;
a moratorium decreed by&#13;
the International Whaling&#13;
Commission .&#13;
Non-militant Naomi Woll&#13;
makes feminism popular&#13;
again with speaking&#13;
engagements across the&#13;
country and her book Fire&#13;
With Fire.&#13;
The Way Things Ought To&#13;
Be, Rush Limbaugh&#13;
Nightmares &amp; Oreamscapes, Stephen King&#13;
Without Remorse, Tom&#13;
Clancy&#13;
Two 10-year-old boys are&#13;
found guilty of the&#13;
kidnapping and murder of&#13;
a 2-year-old in Liverpool ,&#13;
England .&#13;
Ford Mustang, at the age&#13;
of 30, g,iits a more&#13;
powerful engine and&#13;
Motor Trends Car of the&#13;
Year Award.&#13;
Panasonic 3DO&#13;
Mulliplayers video game&#13;
system, with CD quality&#13;
sound and a 32-bil&#13;
processor, bids to be one&#13;
of the main vehicles on&#13;
the data superhighway.&#13;
Barney the purple&#13;
dinosaur shows no sign&#13;
of extinction with&#13;
sales of Barneyrelated&#13;
merchandise&#13;
topping&#13;
$500&#13;
million.&#13;
Oolores Claiborne,&#13;
Stephen King&#13;
Top Albums&#13;
Barney&#13;
Smashing Pumpkins,&#13;
Siamese Oream&#13;
Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville&#13;
Tony Toni Tone , Sons of&#13;
Soul&#13;
Yo La Tango, Painful&#13;
plans a network TV&#13;
special and a feature film .&#13;
The World Mourns:&#13;
Rudolf Nuryev, ballet&#13;
dancer /choreographer&#13;
Agnes De Mille, American&#13;
choreographer&#13;
Audrey Hepburn, actress/&#13;
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Board of Regents-«- Thomas C. Dorr, Marvin S. Berenstein, Nancy C. Pellett; Back: Melissa L&#13;
Johnson-Matthews, Elizabeth D. Hendricks, John E. Tyrrel, Owen J. Newlin, Thomas M. Collins,&#13;
Betty J ean Furgerson.&#13;
R·I·T&#13;
May 25 , 1995&#13;
1995 ISO Gra d uating Class&#13;
1600 Sou t h Highway 2 75&#13;
Council Bluffs , Iowa 51503 -789 8&#13;
De a r 1 99 5 I SO Graduates:&#13;
__ chester Institute of Te~ olo_gy&#13;
National Technical Institute for the Deaf&#13;
O ffice of the Dean&#13;
O ffice of the Director&#13;
Associa te Dean for Student Affai rs&#13;
Lyndon Baines Johnson Bu ilding&#13;
52 Lomb Memorial Drive&#13;
Rochester, New York 14623-5604&#13;
716-475-6443 (ITY) 716-475-6433 (V)&#13;
716-475-4939 Fax&#13;
It is wi th great pleasu re t o b e invited t o write this l ett e r of&#13;
be st wishe s to the 1995 I SD Gra dua tes. I a m espec ial l y proud t o do&#13;
this becau se my f a ther , Harold A . Hu rwi tz , is a 1938 g r a d uate of&#13;
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You a r e to be commended f or reaching an i mport a nt mil est o ne i n y our&#13;
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p r og r am . Some of you may wan t t o work and earn mon ey , while o the r s&#13;
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do in your future, p l ease , always keep in mi nd t hat a l i f e l ong&#13;
educat ion is a very impor t a n t g oa l . No one shou l d ever s ay&#13;
e ducation is a waste of t i me or i s not va l ue d .&#13;
I wish you all the very best i n your fut ure e ndeavo rs .&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
T. Alan Hurwitz , Ed . D.&#13;
Professor and Associate Dean&#13;
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Terry E. Branstad&#13;
Governor of Iowa&#13;
Mr. Wayn e Richey&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
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Dr. Willi am P . John son&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Mr. J ohn W. Balk&#13;
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Seniors Rick Moore and Jon Buesch wait to see who wins the&#13;
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Offense inaction, quarterback Jay&#13;
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Minnesota SAD&#13;
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Honorable Mention&#13;
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Charlie Harmsen&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
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Manager-Katrina Landolt, Maribeth Jensen, Camille Buxton, Amy Elliott,&#13;
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Underwood *** 15-1, 8-15, 15-9,1-15, 1-15&#13;
Kansas Deaf *** 15-17, 4-15--8-15, 9-15&#13;
Lewis Central *** 3-15, 4-15, 15-4, 9-15&#13;
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Minnesota Deaf *** 2-15, 0-15, 3-15&#13;
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P.E. teacher, Mr.&#13;
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assists Jaime&#13;
Bailey as she&#13;
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Krystal Barrett,&#13;
Jessie Fox and&#13;
Christina&#13;
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L.I.F.E. teachers Mrs. Lois&#13;
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Cheryl Harper and Krystal Barrett for a job weU&#13;
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Seniors Greg Harmsen and&#13;
Dennis Rine help Adam&#13;
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Regan Peppers waits in line&#13;
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James Morissey,&#13;
Jess Willard and&#13;
Charlie Forecki&#13;
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Kurtis Wil ey&#13;
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Nick Adland&#13;
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Cole Gardner leads the way in the 400 meter dash.&#13;
Katrina Landolt in the 1500 meter run ... go Katrina!&#13;
Candice Housley hands off to Casey Clark in the&#13;
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Amanda Humlicek is checking her knees before the next race.&#13;
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Stanley Dixon&#13;
Candice Housley&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
Cody Witt&#13;
Danny Case&#13;
Cole Gardner&#13;
Jake Herrington&#13;
'l'ravis Brandenburg&#13;
Stanl ey Dixon&#13;
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Danny Case shows&#13;
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each other.&#13;
J ake Herrington joins the&#13;
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Katrina Landolt is trying to bump the volleyball.&#13;
The volleyball team is ready to start playing.&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
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Crouch, Sophia Gray, Lorelei Gray, Krystal Barrett, Coach Mrs.&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Katrina Landolt, Amanda Humlicek , Jennifer&#13;
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Isaac Buchholz, Justin Walker, Kenny&#13;
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Tyler Kerger, Chris Knudsen and Jacob&#13;
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their next race.&#13;
Scott Stultz throws the softball.&#13;
Lorelei Gray, John Metteer and Michael&#13;
Baird are excited they won their race.&#13;
The timers are ready ... Mrs. Deb Buchholz, Mrs. Linda&#13;
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Sue Miles and Mrs. Ann Thiessen.&#13;
Zac Ziegler and Daniel Gilchrist are&#13;
running agai nst each other.&#13;
Ms. Lorie Hom and Stephanie Doffin&#13;
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softball.&#13;
Ricky Brown, Jada Hart, Mrs. Kathy&#13;
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Jordan Borgaila is a good jumper.&#13;
Ms. Wendy Rustad tells Chelsa Crowner, Heather&#13;
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the next relay.&#13;
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Clu-istina Crouch falls in the sand&#13;
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Ms. Sara Walter talks to Selima&#13;
Carlin, Colby Gleason, Kenny&#13;
Smith and Justin Walker.&#13;
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Dr. Johnson counts out his money as he buys !SD&#13;
souvenirs from Mrs. Sharon Farrell.&#13;
G r e g&#13;
Harmsen&#13;
dresses as&#13;
t h e&#13;
"Crow" on&#13;
S t a r&#13;
S p ir it&#13;
Day.&#13;
28 Homecomin ·:-~&#13;
Crown Bearers for the 1994 Homecoming&#13;
are Eric Humlicek and Sabra Carlin.&#13;
...&#13;
Before the big game, Ma ribeth J ensen is&#13;
waiting to sign the Pledge of Allegiance.&#13;
King Jonathon G. Buesch and Queen Jolene K. Froehle&#13;
1994 Homecoming &#13;
On "Star Spirit Day" Becky Z. dresses as Drew&#13;
Barrymore and Maribeth J. dresses as Charlie&#13;
Chaplin.&#13;
The 1994 Homecoming Court: Crown Bearer Eric Humlicek, King Jon Bue sch, Queen Jolene&#13;
Froehle and Crown Bearer Sabra Carlin; Dennis Rine, Greg Harmsen, Ricky Moore, Becky&#13;
Zessin and Alvancalena Waldman&#13;
During half-time, Mrs. Mary Ann Burke introduces the 1995 Ha ll of Fame recipients.&#13;
Maurice Lewis, Patrick Falco, Camille Buxton and Arny Elliott&#13;
are enjoyi ng the Homecoming Dance.&#13;
ISO students, parents and a lumni are showing real Bobcat&#13;
spirit at the Volleyball game.&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Alvancalena Waldman&#13;
Ricky Moore, Dennis&#13;
Rine and Greg&#13;
Harmsen look macho&#13;
in their Homecoming&#13;
Spirit "dress-up&#13;
clothes.&#13;
·~,.-__ Homecomin &#13;
The ISD Bobcats are ready for a touchdown during the Homecoming game!!&#13;
J ames Morrissey&#13;
&amp; Camille Buxton&#13;
dress up for Homecoming "Star" day.&#13;
Sara Kil e as ks&#13;
Cheryl Harper,&#13;
Ms. Sheila Iddings,&#13;
Jennifer Rnim and&#13;
Sarah Brown ,&#13;
"Guess how many&#13;
candy pieces are in&#13;
the jar."&#13;
Jessie Dalley,&#13;
Meredith Kasa l,&#13;
Mrs. La raine&#13;
Con wa y, Mrs.&#13;
J u li e Holland,&#13;
Misty Armine and&#13;
J ada Hart are&#13;
s ome of the&#13;
elementary stu -&#13;
dents and staff&#13;
getting involved&#13;
d uring Spirit&#13;
Week.&#13;
Created and Produced by: Alvancalena Waldman and Beth Anderson&#13;
30 Homecomin _ _ __ ?(&#13;
J olene Froehle dresses up during Spirit week.&#13;
"J GOT IT!" says Al va ncalena Waldman,&#13;
whil e Becky Zessin and Camille Buxton are&#13;
ready to assist. &#13;
J udges Mrs. Brenda Kruse-McConville, Mrs.&#13;
Marty Anderson and Mrs. J eanette Wa tson&#13;
know all the answers!&#13;
.&#13;
~&#13;
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KillerBees:&#13;
Ma ri beth J ensen ,&#13;
Tre n t J ohn so n ,&#13;
Greg Harmsen and&#13;
Nick Me tteer a r e&#13;
tryi ng to figure out&#13;
the right answer.&#13;
Intelligentsiya:&#13;
Ben Harris, Willie&#13;
Miller, Becky Zessin&#13;
a nd Amy Elli ot--&#13;
Becky excitedly remembers th e a nswer.&#13;
Mr. Steve Slater and Charlie Harmsen are&#13;
the official timers.&#13;
Alvanca lena Waldman, Regan ':) ppers and Dirk Miller sit, watch and&#13;
wait for their turn to compete.&#13;
It's 3 to 1.. . Mr. Dick Coleman&#13;
and Luke Betchel ar e keeping&#13;
score.&#13;
The&#13;
P e rp e tual&#13;
Knowledgers:&#13;
Dirk Mill e r ,&#13;
Alva n ca len a&#13;
Wa ldman, J on&#13;
Bu esch a nd&#13;
Rega n P eppers hurriedly&#13;
write their answer befo r e&#13;
Mr. John Cool&#13;
tak e the pa -&#13;
per.&#13;
Indubitable Four: Ryan Lenihan , Jolene Froehle, Beth Anderson&#13;
a d Dennis Rin e--the team is relying on Beth for the correct spelling.&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Beth Anderson&#13;
· Brain Bowl 31 &#13;
Middle School &amp; High School Awards&#13;
Best Group Performance: Doctw's d Come y&#13;
Most Creative Group: Fab 4&#13;
Most Entertaining: SF vs. SD Sq per Bo\',!l Back' to Back&#13;
Best Expression of Poetry: Becky Zessin&#13;
Most Creative Individual: Patrick Falco&#13;
Best Female (MS): Candice Housley&#13;
Best Male (MS): Danny Case&#13;
Best Female (HS): Cheryl Harper&#13;
Best Male (HS): Willie Miller&#13;
Who's the gorgeous girl? Why, it's Danny Case!&#13;
Maurice gives a stunning performance in the&#13;
"Living Color" skit.&#13;
Sarah Brown waits for her debut in "Pros and&#13;
Cons".&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Maribeth J ensen&#13;
32 School Pla ~ --,&#13;
These six mime performers, Mike Zimmerma n, Jordan&#13;
Borga il a, Sabra&#13;
Carlin, Meredith&#13;
Kasal, Miche lle&#13;
Janssen and J acob&#13;
Clark, get together&#13;
for a Kodak moment.&#13;
In t he "Doctor's&#13;
Comedy" , Nick&#13;
Adl a nd , Joshua&#13;
Clark and Kurtis&#13;
Wil ey give Pa ul&#13;
S hipley a new&#13;
blinking heart.&#13;
Elementary Award.~&#13;
Best Group Performance: Instant Replay&#13;
Most Creative Group: Stalling for Time&#13;
Most Entertaining Group: Cowboys&#13;
Best Expression of Movement: Mike Baird&#13;
Most Creative Individual: Tyler Kerger&#13;
Best Female Performer: Jennifer Raim&#13;
Best Male Performer: Neil Youngbear &#13;
David sits on the window sill waiting for his&#13;
skit "Double Bubble/Double Trouble".&#13;
Mike Baird is a tuff cowboy so don't mess with&#13;
him!&#13;
Candice performs "The Army" ABC Story.&#13;
The "SF vs. SD Super Bowl" group, Patrick&#13;
Falco, J ake Herrington, Danny Case, Ben Harris, Trent Johnson, Cole Gardner and Dirk&#13;
Miller give a great performance which won&#13;
"Most Entertaining".&#13;
Mr. Brian Lachin gives Jesse Dalley a low five&#13;
after a good performance in the "Mask".&#13;
In their skits, Ka trina Landolt and Marie&#13;
Baum el explain what "Friends" means to them.&#13;
Tyler shows a Jot of expression while performing the "Mask".&#13;
Staff Director, Deb O'Meara, waits with Ricky&#13;
Brown and Cody Witt for their turn to perform. &#13;
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Looks like J ada Hart is getting&#13;
really tired. Keep going J ada,&#13;
you're almost finished.&#13;
It's Tyler K e r ger and Karen Ruckrnan's&#13;
turn to J ump for H eart.&#13;
Swim For Heart: Camille and Maribeth&#13;
participate in the swim for Heart instead of&#13;
the jump or basketball for Heart.&#13;
Hoop for Heart: Many of the high school&#13;
boys are playing basketball for their support.&#13;
Zac Ziegler takes his turn to jump for five&#13;
minutes.&#13;
Jennifer Raim, Sophia Gray, Amanda Humlicek, J ean Frink, Katrina Landolt an d Lorie Merrill try a group jump.&#13;
J ohn Metteer,Sarah&#13;
Brown,&#13;
Mrs. Carol&#13;
Amos,&#13;
Brandon&#13;
Cornett,&#13;
Jorda n&#13;
Borgail a,&#13;
and J acob&#13;
Clark wait&#13;
for their&#13;
turn to&#13;
jump.&#13;
4 Jum or Heart --~ ··&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Amy Elliott &#13;
Mrs. J an e Gradoville, Mrs. Carol Manning&#13;
and Ms. Kristen Newton judge the student's&#13;
speeches at the preliminary contest.&#13;
Division II&#13;
First Place - Amy Elliott&#13;
Second Place - Camille Buxton&#13;
Third Place - Alvancalena&#13;
Waldman&#13;
Division I&#13;
First Place - Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Second Place - Dirk Miller&#13;
Third Place - Marie Baumel&#13;
Krystal Barrett relaxes now that her speech is&#13;
done.&#13;
Ben Harris has good eye contact with the judges.&#13;
Mrs. Watson, Mr. Devine, Mrs. Anderson and&#13;
Mrs. Dalen are filling out score sheets for one of&#13;
the final five contestants.&#13;
During a break, Jake Herrington and Dirk Miller&#13;
are playing around.&#13;
Ryan Lenihan receives a participant certificate from Mrs.&#13;
Sue Miles and Mrs. Cheryl&#13;
Banks.&#13;
Casey Clark and Candice Housley are a little nervous before&#13;
giving their speeches.&#13;
The audience waits for the&#13;
next speech to begin.&#13;
In Katrina 's speech, she explains the difference of the&#13;
gove rnment's attitude towards deaf people in the past&#13;
and now.&#13;
''Listen to Me''&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Amy Elliott&#13;
"-, _ Oratorical Contest &#13;
CELEBRATEISD&#13;
Mr. Gregg McConville holds a tired Gregg J r.&#13;
who is ready to go home after a fun night a t&#13;
Celeb,rate ISD.&#13;
I;orelei Gray enjoys playing a variety of games.&#13;
J ames Morrissey tries for a putt-in-one.&#13;
AB her twin sister watches, Rachel Lynch looks&#13;
around to see wha t game she wants to play&#13;
next.&#13;
Camille Buxton and Jordan Borgail a watch to&#13;
see ifN ickolas Reed throws the football into the&#13;
tire.&#13;
Alvancalena Waldman is ready to th row cool&#13;
whip at the victim.&#13;
Mr. SteveSla teris in aweofboggleeyes, Daniel&#13;
Gilchrist, a nd his master plan!&#13;
Created and Produced by: Amy Elliott&#13;
6 Celebrate ISD , "· &#13;
Guilty Or Not Guilty ...&#13;
and the verdict is ...&#13;
Prosecution Lawyers Mr. Nick Metteer, Mr.&#13;
J ay Locke and Ms. Amy Elliott prepare their&#13;
closing statements.&#13;
Dennis Rine alias Fred Thompson, testifies on&#13;
his own behalf while Judge Ed-Ito listens.&#13;
"Don't Lie!" Bailiff Barb Smith swears in&#13;
witness Regan Peppers while Ms. Julie Delka&#13;
watches.&#13;
i&#13;
Ryan Lenihan testifies that the park grounds&#13;
were a mess from the horse and buggy.&#13;
The jury examines the evidence against&#13;
Fred Thompson.&#13;
Defense lawyers Mr. WilJje Miller, Ms. Camille&#13;
Buxton and Ms. Ma ribeth J ensen try to prove&#13;
that having a horse and buggy in the park is not&#13;
against the law.&#13;
No Vehicles in the Park!&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Amy Elliott&#13;
• r- -· __ Mock Trial 3 &#13;
Katie pounds the mallet to decorate her leather strap with flowers.&#13;
Ring, ring, ring ... Daniel, Michael, Sarah and Lorelei play their bells.&#13;
Friends forever! During a Pixie meeting, Lorelei, Jada and Katie give a&#13;
smile and a hug.&#13;
Daniel plays his bells&#13;
for the choir.&#13;
Bell Choir Members:&#13;
Chris Knudsen, Tyler&#13;
Kerger, Nickolas Reed,&#13;
Katie Romey, Mike&#13;
Baird; Ricky Brown ,&#13;
Christina Crouch ,&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist, Sarah&#13;
Brown and Lorel ei&#13;
Gray; Ms. Melodee&#13;
Hielen, Mrs. Sue&#13;
Meidlinger and Ms.&#13;
Sara Walter.&#13;
Chris, Tyler and Katie&#13;
watch the directors as&#13;
they play the bells. &#13;
Nickolas, Ricky, Christina and Chris concentrate while playing&#13;
the bells.&#13;
"Wow! Look at the marshmellows," thinks Katie as Holli looks at the camera with a surprise look on her face.&#13;
Proud members of Boys Club are: Mike Baird, Tyler Kerger, J esse Dalley;&#13;
0&#13;
Brandon Cornett, Eric Humlicek, Nickolas Reed, Joshua Knudsen, Mike Zimmerman J ordan Borgaila, Cam- eron Thomas, Zac Ziegler; Chris Knudsen, Travis Gable, Ricky&#13;
Brown, Daniel Gilchrist, Adam Welte, Mrs. Wright; Mrs. Pe- ters, Ms. Holland and Mrs. Tech. Not Pictured-Mrs. Kathy&#13;
Malick&#13;
J esse gives Adam the Boys' Club hand shake.&#13;
Michelle lights the candle at Pixie Initiation.&#13;
Pixies Members are: Meredith Kasal, J ada Ha rt, Sunny Chase;&#13;
Stephanie Daffin, Michelle Janssen, Holli Ball, Katie Romey;&#13;
Christina Crouch, Misty Arrnine, Lorelei Gray; Mrs. Elizabeth&#13;
Peters, Mrs. Camille Tech and Mrs. Sharon Farrell&#13;
Created and produced by: Becky Zessin&#13;
-I- Elementa Clubs 39 &#13;
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. Somet~i~&#13;
-~Air 5tit-.... .&#13;
Gregory Harmsen &amp; Becky Zessin&#13;
Charlie and Cheryl show they are not tired&#13;
and ready for more dancing.&#13;
Den nis transforms into balloon man.&#13;
Nick and Sara take a break from all the music&#13;
and lights on the dance floor.&#13;
fo,)o,)t&#13;
Brad, Jolene, Becky, Stacie and Ricky smile as&#13;
they take off to the dance in their limo.&#13;
The seniors say good-bye to their last prom.&#13;
James has his dancing shoes on, he doesn't&#13;
miss one song to dance to.&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Jolene Froehle&#13;
~- Prom. &#13;
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6S&#13;
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Becky, ,JoJen&lt;! and Alvancalena are a&#13;
sure hit with their hair.&#13;
Mr. Darnell and Mrs. Desrosier:&gt; had&#13;
a hair rai.;ing experience at the science exhibits .&#13;
Dennis and .Jon take time to look&#13;
at the pin-point display.&#13;
Wisconsin, watch out, here we come. The seniorn pull&#13;
over to snap a picture as they cross the state line into&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
Becky a nd Ricky watch as Mr. Linsey Darnell tells the&#13;
hibtory of the ca pital in Madison.&#13;
Looks like Greg found a new friend while visiting the Robot Exploratory.&#13;
• SSVld; 26' dO SSV'Jd; ,9() dO SSV1~&#13;
Cref!Led &amp; Produrerl by: Jo] ne Froehle&#13;
2 Senior Tri ~." &#13;
x;r,Ass OF !J5~ASS OF !J5 gLASS.• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. -.--. ---~~~~---.. 0&#13;
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G . t Speaker - Dr. \l'. Alan Hurwitz&#13;
Valedictorian - Becky Zessin&#13;
Salulatorian - Alvancalena Waldm n&#13;
• ~&#13;
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~-~Graduation~~ · ~ Graduation 43 &#13;
Senior Class - Treasurer Becky&#13;
Zessin, Sponsor Mrs. Linda Desrosiers, Secretary Jolene Froehle,&#13;
President Greg Harmsen, Vice&#13;
President Rick Moore&#13;
Sophomore Cla&gt;':-i - President Charlie&#13;
Harmsen. !not pictured) Vice Prei:;ident&#13;
Luke BPtl"hf'i, Serratary Jarod Bass,&#13;
Tr\'al'urer Nick Mctteer, Sponsor Mrs.&#13;
Suiian Whitt I I foitorian Nick Metteer &amp;&#13;
Charlie Harmsen) &#13;
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Seniors __ j&#13;
Gr ego:r;yHarmsen&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
· Alvancalena Waldman&#13;
Sioux City, IA &#13;
MOTTO:&#13;
- It's so hard to say&#13;
goodbye to yesterday! -&#13;
COLORS:&#13;
- Wine &amp; White -&#13;
FLOWER:&#13;
,..., White Rose ~&#13;
Dennis Rine&#13;
Carter Lake, IA&#13;
' •141'1· •••&#13;
Mr~. ~inda Desrosiers&#13;
· Class Sponser &#13;
-&#13;
A group from the class of 1998. Stacie,&#13;
Sara, Ben, Maurice, Trent, Dirk, Regan&#13;
and Pat.&#13;
Who says football players are not smart?&#13;
Charlie works on his lab project.&#13;
With a big smile, Camille signs good&#13;
morning.&#13;
Jaime B., James, Cheryl, Paul and J ess are on their way to&#13;
class.&#13;
Peeking over&#13;
the bookcases&#13;
are Ca mille ,&#13;
Amy, Dick and&#13;
Beth.&#13;
Maribeth is so involved in her conversation, but what&#13;
about her work?&#13;
Maurice looks so thrill ed--it's probably&#13;
his favorite class.&#13;
J aime slurps her onion soup, J apanese&#13;
style.&#13;
Created by: Camille Buxton &amp; Becky Zessin Produced by: Jolene Froehle&#13;
Hi h School ~- ....... &#13;
In Science class, Jerod is busy looking over his paper. He wants to make sure it is perfect.&#13;
A group of boys from the class of 1997, Charlie, Luke, Nick, Jerod and Josh.&#13;
,Jo h, want to know of a good place to buy a&#13;
toupee?&#13;
W111ic John, is it nice to bother Charlie&#13;
while he is working?&#13;
Cheryl Harper peels potatoes for the L.I.F.E. 's&#13;
International Dinner.&#13;
Luke gives a smile while working on the machines Stacie, wake up and help Ryan with his work.&#13;
in Career class.&#13;
Created by: Camille Buxton and Becky Zessin Produced by: Jolene Froehle&#13;
:~ ·- Hi h School 49 &#13;
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Pfft! Jennifer sticks out her tongue&#13;
to add some humor to the picture.&#13;
Danny hides behind t he welding&#13;
mask. This is not hide and seek,&#13;
Danny!&#13;
Jean curls in her chair to read a book.&#13;
Mrs. Carlson digs candy from the treasure box as the class&#13;
watches.&#13;
Stanley works hard on his homework. Even&#13;
the camera did not bother him.&#13;
"Uhh, which flag are yo u talking&#13;
about?" Thinks Cole as he looks away from his book.&#13;
Sophia, did you lose your paper&#13;
or drop them?&#13;
Created by: Cami lle Buxton and Becky Zessin Produced by: Becky Zessin&#13;
Katrina, I don 't think that you can hide&#13;
behind your agenda book! You can r un, but&#13;
you can't hide!&#13;
Middle School ~ ~ &#13;
Pa ul Revere alias Travis Brandenburg and his friends, Casey&#13;
Cla rk, Candice Housley and&#13;
J ake Herrington show off the&#13;
clothes style of 1776.&#13;
Jim Metteer pays attention as&#13;
Mr. Brann en gives him instructions.&#13;
Krystal Barret laughs as J essie&#13;
Fox gives J aime Hall some assistance.&#13;
Neil gives Cody "rabbit ears" a s&#13;
Chris and David pose.&#13;
Huh? Amanda turns her head&#13;
and looks at the can1era .&#13;
Peek-a -boo! Lori hides behind&#13;
her aganda book.&#13;
The camera catches a close-up&#13;
of Travis Brandenburg and&#13;
Scott Plambeck.&#13;
Created by: Camille Buxton and Becky Zessin Produced by: Becky Zessin&#13;
·, _ Middle School 53 &#13;
Mrs. Tina Murdoch Alyssa Fern.side&#13;
Kenny Hulett&#13;
Gregg McConville&#13;
Ms. Sara Walter&#13;
Isaac Buchholz&#13;
Colby Gleason&#13;
J u stin Walker&#13;
Dustin Balm Noah Buchholz Sabra Carlin&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Jolene Froehle&#13;
Elementar Students&#13;
Zachary Raes Lauren Wellman&#13;
Mrs. Katie Wright&#13;
Selima Carlin&#13;
Kenny Smith&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasal&#13;
Ray Glann Heather Nurse Ra chel Lynch &#13;
Matthew Peters&#13;
Michael&#13;
Zimmerman&#13;
Jordan Borgaila&#13;
Stephanie Do:ffin&#13;
Michelle Jans sen&#13;
Chelsa Crowner Mrs. Kathy Malick Mrs. Kathy Shannon&#13;
Ms. Rosemarie Lazzaro&#13;
Eric Humlicek Joshua Knudsen Cameron Thomas Ms. Julie Holland&#13;
Misty A:rmine&#13;
Jesse Dalley&#13;
Tyler Kerger Brandon Cornett Sarah Brown Ms. Melodee Hielen Meredith Kasal Jada Hart&#13;
Created &amp; Prod uced by: Jolene Froehle&#13;
r Elementa Students &#13;
Lorelei Gray&#13;
Chris Knudsen&#13;
Nickolas Reed&#13;
Mrs. Sue Meidlinger&#13;
Jacob Clark&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist&#13;
Ricky Brown&#13;
Jeffrey Medd&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: J olene Froehle&#13;
6 Elementar Students~_' __ .&#13;
John Metteer&#13;
Michael Baird&#13;
Ms. Lorie Horn&#13;
Scott Stultz&#13;
Katie Romey&#13;
Karen Ruckman&#13;
Mrs. Carol Amos&#13;
Christina Crouch&#13;
Travis Gable&#13;
Zac Ziegler&#13;
Mrs. E. Peters&#13;
Mrs. S. Fan·ell&#13;
Sunny Chase&#13;
Adam Welte &#13;
Sabra&#13;
Carlin&#13;
wants to&#13;
k n o w&#13;
what the&#13;
computer&#13;
says.&#13;
M r s .&#13;
Sh a ron&#13;
Farrell is&#13;
showing&#13;
Adam&#13;
We 1 t e&#13;
how to&#13;
draw a&#13;
house on&#13;
the chalkboard.&#13;
Michael Zimmerman sits on the&#13;
scooter during gym class.&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by:&#13;
While looking in the&#13;
mirror, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters shows&#13;
Sunny Chase how to&#13;
clean her face .&#13;
Meredith Kasal and&#13;
J esse Dall ey are&#13;
reading books in the&#13;
tree house.&#13;
Joshu a Knud so n&#13;
wants to answer the&#13;
question. &#13;
J ada Ha rt and Mere di th Kasal a re being "Merry&#13;
Funn y"!&#13;
J esse Da ll ey waits for his turn to be call ed.&#13;
With goggles on, Scott Stultz demonstrates a&#13;
science project&#13;
Created and Produced by: Alvancalena Waldman &amp; Beth Anderson&#13;
Misty Armine , Lorelei Gray, Sarah Brnwn&#13;
Christina Crouch, J esse Dall ey an d J ada&#13;
Hart a re pl ayi ng at r ecess time.&#13;
Ms. Miwa Sakaj is teaching Meredj th Kasal&#13;
J oshua Knudsen, Misty Armine a nd J es e&#13;
Dalley how to origami.&#13;
Ms. Julie Holla nd and Michell e J a nssen&#13;
pose a "BIG" smile ! &#13;
Jeffrey Medd and Scott&#13;
Stultz are working on a&#13;
puzzle together.&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasal, Sabra&#13;
Carlin, Rachel Lynch ,&#13;
Heather Nurse , Ray&#13;
Glann, Noah Buchholz&#13;
and Mrs. Kathy Shannon a re busy in a group&#13;
activity.&#13;
Lorelei Gray, Jesse Dalley, Christina Crouch&#13;
and Scott Stultz support Red Ribbon Week.&#13;
Ms. Melodee Hiel en, Danny Gilchrist and J acob Clark a re working on a new science project.&#13;
John Metteer is drawing a pi cture for his. assignment.&#13;
KennySmith ,IsaacBuchholz, and&#13;
Colby Gleason must guess wh a t&#13;
is in Ms. Walter's bag. No peaking!&#13;
La uren Wellma n a nd Kenny&#13;
Hulett learn how to slide safely&#13;
for a fun time!&#13;
Created and Produced by: AlvancalenaWa ldrnan &amp; Beth Anderson&#13;
£lementa School 59 &#13;
Jolene tries to set the ball during a game of voll eyball against the staff.&#13;
J essie F., Krystal B., Ms. Knoebel, Sophia&#13;
G., J ean F., Casey C. a nd Marie B. carve Halloween pumpkins.&#13;
Wow! All of these costumes are wonder- ful , let's see who will win the contest!&#13;
Maurice Lewis and Camille Buxton are&#13;
playing around on the residential steps. &#13;
At the end of the summer season, it is&#13;
time for a car wash.&#13;
Alvancalena, Sophia, Jessie and Ryan&#13;
are trying to make their gift wrapping&#13;
look better than the other teams.&#13;
James M., Kurtis W., Charlie F., Pa ul S.&#13;
and Nick A. show their holiday spirit.&#13;
Sara, Amy, Becky, Maribeth &amp; Camille&#13;
are getting ready for the Volleyball&#13;
game.&#13;
Cole G., Jake H., and Danny C. proudly display&#13;
their Indian Dream Weavers.&#13;
Best Costume Winners: Third Place-Cheryl&#13;
H., First Place-Jake H., Second Place-Dirk M. &#13;
~6ETHERN£~&#13;
Oooh, look a t those a rms a nd tattoos that&#13;
Eric H., Cameron T. a nd Jorda n B. have.&#13;
Oh boy, Michael, Neil, J acob, and J effery must really enjoy wrestling wi t h their&#13;
houseparent, Mr. Dave Borgaila .&#13;
Heather, Michell e, Meredith , Stephani e and&#13;
Misty are standing in the cold with Frosty.&#13;
Who's winning the foosba ll game, Daniel&#13;
G., Ricky B. or Jacob C.? &#13;
_ ,&#13;
~ &#13;
Connie Ainsley, Elementary&#13;
Residence Director&#13;
Carol Amos, Elementary&#13;
Marcia Anderson, Principal&#13;
Off-Campus Programs&#13;
Diane Andrews, Elementary Residence&#13;
Shirley Anson, Food Service&#13;
Guy Baker, Food Service&#13;
Cheryl Balk, High School&#13;
John W. Balk, Asst. Superintendent&#13;
Cheryl Banks, Speech Pathologist/&#13;
Coordinator of ISO Eva!. Center&#13;
Maurine Barron, Girls Residence&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grounds&#13;
Dorene Biederman, Elem. Residence&#13;
Dan Borgaila, Boys Residence&#13;
Dave Borgaila, Elem. Residence&#13;
Tom Brannen, L.I.F.E.&#13;
Dexter Brewer, Custodian&#13;
Rob Brookhart, School Psychologist&#13;
Karen Bru.ncUdge, Middle School&#13;
Ken Brundidge, Interpreter /Resource&#13;
Dr. Mike Burke, Curriculum/Staff&#13;
Development Director&#13;
Lois Carlson, L.l.F.E./H.S. Student&#13;
Council Sponsor&#13;
Mary Carpenter, Elem. Residence&#13;
Rosaria Cassata, Elem. Residence&#13;
Dick Coleman, H.S. Counselor&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
Laraine Conway, Elem. Principal&#13;
John Cool, Director of Student Life&#13;
Carmen Cox, Secretary-Careers&#13;
Darsi Dalen, Social Worker&#13;
Mary Danburg, Elem. Residence&#13;
Jimmy Danner, Custodian&#13;
Unsay Daman, Communi cation&#13;
Specialist&#13;
Susan Day, Girls Residence&#13;
Patty Defrancesco, Lead /Girl&#13;
Residence&#13;
Librarian. Mrs. Lori Siefering, assists Freshman Trent Johmmn&#13;
to find the book he wants.&#13;
_ ( j l &#13;
SP.an ish 1ice cooked in a wok? Mrs. Carlson holds the&#13;
lia for lr. Devine at the L.I.F.E. Int rnation,1J Feast.&#13;
Julie Delka, High School&#13;
Kathy Deputy, Custodian&#13;
Linda Desrosiers, State Deaf/ Blind&#13;
Consultant &amp; Sr. Class Sponsor&#13;
Norm Devine, L.I.F.E.&#13;
Monica Dixon, Educational Interpreter&#13;
Dennis Drake, Career Coordinator&#13;
Rhonda Dunaway, Personnel Director&#13;
Sharon Farrell, School Asst/Pixies&#13;
Barb Feller, Secretary-IMC&#13;
Amy Filler-Katz, Nurse&#13;
Ed Foss, Outreach Coordinator&#13;
Elizabeth Gates, Boys Residence&#13;
Dan Gradoville, Careers/ Athletic Dir./&#13;
Boys Basketball &amp; Jr.H. Track Coach&#13;
Jane Gradoville, P.E. &amp; Hea lth&#13;
Jack Graham, Power Plant&#13;
Mike Grandick, Careers&#13;
Lori Green, Head Registered Nurse&#13;
Mary Green, Educational Interpreter&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State Hearinglmpaired Consultant&#13;
Dr. Tom Haley, Clinical Psychologist&#13;
Greg Hallins, Storeroom/Power House&#13;
Vickie Hamilton, Audiologist&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Residence&#13;
Lily Hedrick, Elementary Residence&#13;
Dick Henke, Power Plant&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Elem. Residence&#13;
Jim Heuer, Director of Bu~. Opera tions&#13;
Bill Hickman, Custodian&#13;
Shirley Hicks, High School/Jr. Class&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
Melodee Hielen, Elementary I&#13;
Bell Choir&#13;
Bob Hobbs, Careers&#13;
Marv Hodapp, Lead/ Teen Center/&#13;
Recreation&#13;
Julie Holland, Elementary / Boys Club&#13;
Lorie Horn, Elementaiy&#13;
Sheila Iddings, Elementary Re idence&#13;
Bn1ce Iverson, Power Plant&#13;
:~ Personnel 6 &#13;
Dr. William P. Johnson, Superintendent&#13;
Kate Kasal, Elementary&#13;
Bryce Kerr, Careers&#13;
Larry Kingery, Boys Residence&#13;
Linda Kingery, Girls Residence&#13;
Diane Knigge, Health Center&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Recreation Coordinator&#13;
Brad Kruse, Elem. Residential&#13;
Counselor / Boys Track Coach&#13;
Sandy Kruse, Middle School/&#13;
Student Council Sponsor&#13;
Brenda Kruse-McConville, Girls&#13;
Resident. Counselor/Jr. AD Sponsor&#13;
Rosemarie Lazzaro, Elementa ry&#13;
Cathy Leazenby, Boys esid enc~&#13;
Karen Lechner, Volleyball Coach /&#13;
Girls Assistant Basketball Coach&#13;
Diane LeDoux, L.l.F.E.&#13;
Deborah LeHeup,&#13;
Residential Counselor&#13;
Barbara Lindsley, Adm. Assistant&#13;
Sherm Livengood, Transportation&#13;
Sue Livingston, Health Center&#13;
Ellen LoChiano, Health Cen ter&#13;
Jan Loverin, Resource/H.I. Teacher--&#13;
Lewis Central Midd le School&#13;
Kathy Malick, Elemen tary /Boys Club&#13;
Carol Manning, L.1 .F.E.&#13;
Denna Massey, Interpreter /Resource&#13;
Rhonda Matthew, ltinerate Teacher&#13;
Tracy McVey, Student Assistant&#13;
Gregg McConville, Boys Residentia l&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Kathy McCuen, Elementary Residence&#13;
Joe McEvoy, Power House&#13;
Ann McKeown, Secrctary--Elem.&#13;
(former)&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Ekm./Bell Choir&#13;
Sue Miles, Speech P&lt;lthologist&#13;
Keith Miller, Lead Custodian&#13;
Norma Morford, Adm. Assistant/&#13;
Transportation&#13;
Margaret Morrison, Acct. Specialist&#13;
Created &amp; Produced by: Staff&#13;
66 Personnel _ .L&#13;
During a !es on on rn asu ri ng, 1r. Kar en Bru ndidge as~i5l::&#13;
Jean H in k and Sophia Gray measure 6 feet 10 inche . &#13;
•••&#13;
Sharon Morrison, Elem. Secretarv&#13;
Roy Mortensen, Power House ,&#13;
Tina Murdoch, Birth to 3 Teacher&#13;
Mark Murray, Boys Residence/&#13;
Football Coach&#13;
Jeff Nacareli, Elem. Residence&#13;
Kristen Newton, Middle School&#13;
Debbie O'Meara, Elem. Residence&#13;
Kathy O'Neal, Girls Residence&#13;
Linda O'Neal, Elem. Residence&#13;
Cathy Oder, Receptionist/&#13;
Switchboard&#13;
Steve Owens, Carpenter&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Elementary / Pixies/&#13;
Boys Club&#13;
Gary Phillips, Boys Residence&#13;
Marie Phillips, Elementary Residence&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Lead--Elementary&#13;
Residence&#13;
LaMar Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Rose Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Helen Propst, Secretary--Secondary&#13;
Carol Pruett, Food Service&#13;
Janet Riche, Transportation&#13;
Joni Riddle, Food Service&#13;
Gayle Ridgway, Secretary--Assistant&#13;
Superintendent/ Dir. of Student Life&#13;
Sandra Rolfe, Custodian&#13;
Jacqueline Rowe, Boys Residence&#13;
Wendy Rustad, Elementary I Assistant&#13;
Girls Track Coach&#13;
Megan Ryan , Student Assistant&#13;
Miwa Sakai, Intemati1mal Intern from&#13;
Japan Julie Schnackel, Boys Residence&#13;
Robert Schulze, Careers&#13;
Eunice Schupp, Motor Technician&#13;
Joanne Shannon, Careers/ Yearbook&#13;
Ad visor&#13;
Kathy Shannon, School Assistant&#13;
Mike Shannon, P.E. &amp; Health/ Girls&#13;
Basketball &amp; Track Coach&#13;
Cristina Shea, Secrctary--Personnd/&#13;
Business Office&#13;
Lori Siefering, Librari,111&#13;
Steven Slater, Secondary Principal&#13;
As Mrs .. Shirley Hicks knows, working the basketball Created by: Staff concession stand comes under the job desc · · f&#13;
Junior Cla s Sponsor. , . Personnel &#13;
Dave Slaughter, Grow1ds&#13;
Barb Smith, High School/ Assistant&#13;
Volleyball Coach&#13;
Jacqueline Smith, Secretary--Business&#13;
Office&#13;
Nyle Smith, Dean of Boys&#13;
Cindy Soppe, Art&#13;
Jane Sorensen, Food Service&#13;
Ed Stacy, Th-fC Director&#13;
Donna Stephens, Dean of Girls&#13;
Daniel Stevens, Custodian&#13;
Janet Sweenie, Girls Residence&#13;
Joyce Szemplenski, Middle School/&#13;
Student Council Sponsor&#13;
Mike Szemplenski, Elem. Counselor&#13;
Julie Taylor, Atlantic Satellite Prog.&#13;
Camille Tech, Elem. Computers &amp;&#13;
Resource/Boys Club &amp; Pixies&#13;
~eri Tews, Secretary--Support Serv.&#13;
Ann Thlessen, Speech Pathologist&#13;
Colleen Thompson, Nurse&#13;
Paula Traylor, Boys/Girls Residence&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand/Computers&#13;
Chris Vanderloo, Custodian&#13;
Patty VanSoelen, Girls Residence&#13;
Sara Walter, Elem./ Bell Choir Dir.&#13;
Jeanette Watson, Middle School&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Susan Whitt, High School/&#13;
Sophomore Class Sponsor&#13;
Dee Willer, Nurse&#13;
Marty Wilson, Power House&#13;
Roberta Wilson, Boys Residence&#13;
Sandy Wood, Girls Residence&#13;
John Woods, Power House&#13;
Katie Wright, Elem. School Assistant/&#13;
Boys Club&#13;
Rick Wyant, Food Sl•rvice Director I&#13;
Asst. football &amp; Asst.Boys Basketball&#13;
Coach&#13;
C'rnnted &amp; Produced by: Staff&#13;
8 Personnel&#13;
Secondary Principal, Mr. Steve Slater! inteq=?ret for Jo t~n· :.&#13;
representative, Mr. Rav Soren en, as 1e explains about p ur- chasing cla s ring to tile junior Clas .&#13;
Surp1·i ~c . Kurtis Wiley and Mrs. Carol Mannin •1 &#13;
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:Ji«e--VaPM&#13;
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COLOR TELEVISION-STEREO-LIGHTING FIXTURES&#13;
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President&#13;
SLATE &amp; TILE SPECIALISTS&#13;
813 THURSTON AVE.&#13;
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PHONE 322•2SC 1&#13;
OARD-ROSS DRUG STORE&#13;
70 1·7C3 16TH AVENUE&#13;
COU N CI L. B L.UFFS, IA 51SC1&#13;
Joe Beraldi, R. Ph. Tony Beraldi, R. Ph.&#13;
Elementary students a re waiting for the Spring egg hun t&#13;
to begin.&#13;
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED&#13;
Sharlene Pekny displays different devices for the hearingimpaircd at the Mall of the Rluffs during Beller Hearing &amp;&#13;
Speech Month.&#13;
Gina L. Kontz, M.A., CFY&#13;
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* TELECAPTIONERS&#13;
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QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 1906&#13;
Gregory D. Smith&#13;
DIVISION SALES MANAGER&#13;
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307 Riverside&#13;
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515-753-5110 FAX 753-0373&#13;
Plaques • Trophies • T-shirts&#13;
Ni.ck. Adland, ~SD student, works here:&#13;
pa1nt1ng, mowing, cleaning AND shoots&#13;
bas~et~ on ~oop in garage, AND works&#13;
on d1rtb1kes 1n the garage. Good helper,&#13;
DUANE CROOMS&#13;
CRUSAD!R COACH LINES&#13;
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LINOLEUM • CARPET&#13;
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517 9th Avenue&#13;
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_ _ _ _ __________________ Created &amp; Produced by: Camille Buxton -_____,,"'--=--=- --&#13;
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After the school play awards, students are served punch.&#13;
( ) GOdfatJierS Pizza~ 34Pearl v&#13;
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Phone:&#13;
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A Godfather's employee brings drinks to the Yearbook Staff, Camille Buxton, Jolene Froehle, Becky&#13;
Zessin, Amy Elliott and Maribeth J ensen.&#13;
Woodbury Hill Shopping Center&#13;
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to tfie&#13;
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IAD's 46th Biennial Convention * at Sious City, August 3-4-5, 1995&#13;
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We're expanding our office space to serve )'OU&#13;
better ... Meredith Kasal, ISD student and patient of Dr.&#13;
Warner's, st ands in the addition during remodeling .&#13;
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ISD Elementary&#13;
student, Katie&#13;
Romey, concentrates on the&#13;
musicial notes&#13;
during bell practice.&#13;
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Glenn Hovinga,_.,&#13;
322-3422&#13;
Th e ! S D Yearbook Staff th anlls&#13;
Glen n H oving a for p roviding us&#13;
with the foo tball, volleyball and&#13;
basketball team pictures.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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'13esf: ~is lies&#13;
~f:-irees&#13;
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20 Years&#13;
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22 Years&#13;
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22 Years&#13;
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Thank you&#13;
to Madison Avenue Hy Vee&#13;
for supporting ISD&#13;
Athletic Awards&#13;
Most Valuable Player:&#13;
Volleyball - Jolene Fr oehle&#13;
Football - J on Buesch&#13;
Girls Basketball - Jolene Froehle&#13;
Boys Basketball - Willie Miller&#13;
Girls Track - J olene Froehle&#13;
Boys Tra ck - J on Buesch&#13;
Girls Sportsmanship - Becky Zessin&#13;
Boys Sportsmanship - Willie Miller&#13;
Bernie Saggau Senior Athlete of the Year -&#13;
Dennis Rine&#13;
Booster Club Girl Athlete of the Year -&#13;
Jolene Froehle&#13;
Booster Club Boy Athlete of the Year -&#13;
Ricky Moore&#13;
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keep Iha shaky Russian&#13;
Federation unified.&#13;
Europe's worst flood In !his&#13;
cenlury ldlls at least 30 people&#13;
across Europe. Inland floods&#13;
caused by melting Alpine snow&#13;
and relentless rains hit&#13;
Belgium, France, Germany,&#13;
and Ille Netherlands, whose&#13;
famous dike system begins to&#13;
crumble !ale In January 1995 In&#13;
the lace of rampaging rivers.&#13;
Dutch authorities evacuate&#13;
250,000 people from the&#13;
lowlands.&#13;
Camilla Parker Bowles,&#13;
allegedly Prince Charles'&#13;
mistress, announces her&#13;
dlvon:e from her husband,&#13;
Andrew Parker Bowles.&#13;
Princess Diana is said to be&#13;
negotiating a dlvon:e Jrom&#13;
Charles, who will be lree to&#13;
remarry without giving up the&#13;
throne- unless unhappy&#13;
subjects force a relerendum on&#13;
the monarchy.&#13;
More than 900 passengers die,&#13;
140 are rescued when the&#13;
Estonia, a 15,SOO·ton Bailie&#13;
ferry sinks off the coast of&#13;
Finland in a violent nighttime&#13;
storm. The storm's 30-loot&#13;
waves swamp the ship which&#13;
lists and sinks in a matter of&#13;
minutes.&#13;
After a peasant&#13;
uprising in Chiapas&#13;
and two major&#13;
political murders, Mexico&#13;
gets a new president.&#13;
Ernesto Zedillo, an&#13;
economist, assumes office&#13;
only lo face a slockmarket&#13;
crash , a ruined economy,&#13;
and a loss of international&#13;
confidence in the wake of&#13;
the North American Free&#13;
Trade Agreement.&#13;
On July 25, U.S.&#13;
President Bill Clinton&#13;
welcomes King&#13;
Hussein of Jordan, right,&#13;
and Israeli Prime Minister&#13;
Yitzhak Rabin to the&#13;
While House, where the&#13;
two sign a historic&#13;
nonaggression pact that&#13;
ends a 46-year state of&#13;
belligerency between Israel&#13;
and Jordan.&#13;
Conservative religious&#13;
gr oups and those who&#13;
el~eve in individual&#13;
rights clash over&#13;
issues of education&#13;
f or women and family&#13;
planning at the U. N.&#13;
Int ernational&#13;
Conference on&#13;
Population and&#13;
Devel opment in Cairo,&#13;
Egypt , September 5.&#13;
J oyful residents of&#13;
Belfast celebrate&#13;
after the Irish&#13;
Republican Army (IRA)&#13;
announces an end to its mili·&#13;
tary operations in Northern&#13;
Ireland as of August 31.&#13;
After 25 years of British&#13;
military presence and over&#13;
3,000 killings, the IRA says&#13;
ii will now seek Irish union&#13;
only through political&#13;
channels .&#13;
When their Army&#13;
helicopter accidentally strays into North&#13;
Korea in December, Chief&#13;
Warrant Officers Bobby&#13;
Wayne Hall and David&#13;
Hileman are shot down by&#13;
the communists. Washington&#13;
does not admit to espionage&#13;
as the North Koreans want,&#13;
but negotiates for survivor&#13;
Bobby Hall's release by&#13;
expressing its sincere regret&#13;
over the intrusion.&#13;
Tipper Gore, wile of&#13;
U.S. Vice President&#13;
Al Gore, visits&#13;
Rwandan refugee camps in&#13;
Zaire in July. Thousands of&#13;
refugees, fleeing ethnic&#13;
conflict in Rwanda , die of&#13;
cholera, dysentery, and other&#13;
infectious diseases. Fresh&#13;
water supplied by the United&#13;
States military greatly&#13;
reduces the number of&#13;
cholera deaths.&#13;
Palestine Liberation&#13;
Organization&#13;
chairman Yasir Arafat&#13;
returns to Palestine in July&#13;
1994 after 27 years of exile in&#13;
Tunisia. Arafat kisses the&#13;
ground in the Gaza Strip , now&#13;
a Palestinian autonomous&#13;
zone under the terms of a&#13;
1993 peace accord with&#13;
Israel. &#13;
lll ~ons of S?ulh frican~ travel_ weary hours and wail in&#13;
mile-long Imes lo vote m the first all-race elections.&#13;
After more than a century of while rule, the voters&#13;
choose former political prisoner Nelson Mandela to preside&#13;
over the dismantling of apartheid.&#13;
Jimmy Carter, former \&#13;
U.S. president and&#13;
self-styl ed gl obal ~&#13;
troubleshooter for \ '-~ peace , negotiates ~&#13;
on behalf of the ~&#13;
U.S . i n Hai ti,&#13;
Bosnia , and North&#13;
Kor ea. Be even&#13;
offers t o hel p set t l e&#13;
the baseball strike .&#13;
I n Japan, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2&#13;
collapses buildings, derails trains, buckles elevated&#13;
expressways, and causes fires throughout the city of&#13;
Kobe. Over 5,000 people are killed and 26,000 injured. The&#13;
Japan quake occurs January 17, 1995, one year to the day&#13;
after a quake devastated Los Angeles.&#13;
US. President Bill&#13;
Clinton, right, and&#13;
British Prime Minister&#13;
John Major take part in&#13;
ceremonies in June 1994 al a&#13;
military cemetery during the&#13;
50th anniversary commemoration of the Allied D-Day&#13;
invasion of Europe, the event&#13;
that sealed the fate of Nazi&#13;
Germany during World War II.&#13;
India suff er s an&#13;
outbreak of pneumonic&#13;
pl ague, carried by&#13;
flea-infested vermin .&#13;
Workers in Bombay earn&#13;
five rupees f or each&#13;
extermi nated r at; one&#13;
thousand r at -tails&#13;
earns a color TV .&#13;
C hinese school children, dressed lo look like Colonel&#13;
Sanders, welcome the president of Kentucky Fried&#13;
Chicken to Shanghai in May 1994. Few ollhe country's&#13;
many foreign business ventures thrive, but KFC becomes a&#13;
Chinese favorite. The finger-lickin' enterprise makes plans to&#13;
expand its outlets from 28 to 200.&#13;
A triumphant JeanBertrand Aristide&#13;
reclaims his position&#13;
as president and restores&#13;
democracy to Haili with the&#13;
help of U.S. troops. Haili&#13;
had suffered under the rule&#13;
of a military junta led by&#13;
General Raoul Cedras, who&#13;
goes into exile after&#13;
reaching an agreement with&#13;
U.S. mediators.&#13;
In one of t he most&#13;
successful antiterrorist&#13;
operations in aviat ion&#13;
histor y, French commandos&#13;
storm an Air France @..&#13;
jet-l iner and ki ll&#13;
four Algeri an&#13;
hi jackers, freeing&#13;
the pl ane's&#13;
173 passengers&#13;
and crew.&#13;
Thousands of Cubans flee their economically depressed&#13;
homeland, hoping for a better life in America. Many set&#13;
off on homemade rafts and other small vessels only to&#13;
be intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard. The United States and&#13;
Cuba reach an agreement in September that allows 20,000&#13;
Cuban immigrants to enter the United States each year. &#13;
In Ille walat ol lhl 1994 Los&#13;
Angeles llllhquaklt and Ille&#13;
saullltJm Callfumla wlldllras ol&#13;
1993, Callfumla experiences&#13;
mon nataral disasters In&#13;
Janwy 1995 when ralnstonns&#13;
cause ftoodlng Iha! kills 11&#13;
people and leavn 3,000 others&#13;
homelea. Roodlng Is so high&#13;
In Sanla Barbara, fun-seeking&#13;
teenagers din oft a fnleway&#13;
overpass Into 15 feet of watar.&#13;
President Clinton declares 34&#13;
coanlles federal disaster areas.&#13;
In 1994, lhe U.S. registers a&#13;
one-year population growth of&#13;
2. 7 million. Ona·lhlrd of the&#13;
Increase Is due lo Immigration,&#13;
lhe largest such Influx since&#13;
1914.&#13;
Ailthor and humanlHes&#13;
professor, Ralph Ellison, dies&#13;
at age 80. His 1952 novel,&#13;
Invisible Man, has bean called&#13;
the mosf powerful novel written&#13;
about alienation, identity, and&#13;
racism In America.&#13;
A huge Increase in klliings by&#13;
14· to 24-year-olds raises the&#13;
nation's homicide rate , while&#13;
violence blamed on preteens&#13;
rocks communities nationwide.&#13;
A boy, 13, is sentenced to life&#13;
tor sfrangling a tour·year·old.&#13;
In Chicago, an 11-year·old boy&#13;
kills a 14-year·old girl and is&#13;
then executed by his own gang.&#13;
In Washington state a pair ol&#13;
12-year·olds shoot a migranl&#13;
worlcer.&#13;
Thedeathol&#13;
Jacqueline Kennedy&#13;
Onassis in Mav.1994&#13;
marks the end ol an era, a&#13;
time when America was&#13;
prosperous, fighting for civil&#13;
rights, and heading for the&#13;
moon. The former first lady&#13;
is buried next to her&#13;
husband, President John&#13;
F. Kennedy, in Arlington&#13;
National Cemetery,&#13;
Washington, D.C.&#13;
Call ed the Republican&#13;
revolution, November&#13;
mid-t erm elections put&#13;
the Republican party&#13;
and its anti - bi g&#13;
government platform in&#13;
control of Congress&#13;
for the first time in&#13;
40 years. Georgia's&#13;
Newt Gingrich, author&#13;
of the GOP's "Contr act&#13;
wit h America," is&#13;
the new Speaker of&#13;
the House .&#13;
Heat, drought, and&#13;
lightning combine to&#13;
set Western states&#13;
ablaze in late June and July.&#13;
Fires consume 2,000 acres&#13;
in Colorado's South&#13;
Canyon when 50 mile-an-hour&#13;
winds whip the flames inlo a&#13;
firestorm , killing 14 specially&#13;
trained firelighters; 10 men&#13;
and four women.&#13;
The volunteers&#13;
for Silent March&#13;
bring shoes from&#13;
every state for one of the&#13;
quietest demonstrations to&#13;
ever take place in&#13;
Washington, D.C. Each&#13;
empty pair of shoes represents one of the more than&#13;
40,000 Americans who have&#13;
been killed by handguns.&#13;
The proseculion&#13;
seeks the death&#13;
penalty in the&#13;
case of Susan Smith,&#13;
who dupes the nation with&#13;
a frightening tale of the&#13;
abduction of her two little&#13;
boys. The community's early&#13;
support grows quickly to&#13;
hatred when Smith&#13;
confesses to murdershe sent her children to&#13;
their dealhs at the bottom&#13;
of a lake.&#13;
Despite powerful National Rifle&#13;
Associ ation lobby efforts,&#13;
Congress passes a crime bill&#13;
banning the sal e of 19 t ypes of&#13;
assault weapons. The&#13;
Brady Law goes&#13;
into effect; in&#13;
one month 23,610&#13;
peopl e with&#13;
criminal records&#13;
are denied the&#13;
purchase of a handgun . &#13;
The U.S. Food and Dr ug&#13;
Administration bl asts&#13;
the tobacco company&#13;
executives at a&#13;
congressional hearing&#13;
in March 1994 f or&#13;
denying that nicotine,&#13;
a drug found in&#13;
cigarette smoke, is&#13;
addi ctive . Tobacco&#13;
industry wor kers fear&#13;
losing their jobs if&#13;
t he FDA succeeds in&#13;
classifying and&#13;
restricting cigarettes&#13;
as a drug .&#13;
The37th&#13;
U.S. President,&#13;
Richard Nixon, dies&#13;
In April 1994. Nixon was&#13;
responsible for restoring&#13;
normal lies with the&#13;
People's Republic of&#13;
China following the&#13;
signing of the Shanghai&#13;
Communique in 1972.&#13;
The Flint River overflows, washing coffins out of a Georgia&#13;
cemetery after torrential rains from tropical storm Alberto&#13;
flood Georgia and the Florida-Alabama panhandle.&#13;
Thirty-two people die, 40,000 are temporarily homeless, and&#13;
10,000 square miles are underwater, causing $100 million in&#13;
crop damage. F ormer football star&#13;
O.J . Simpson is&#13;
charged with the&#13;
June 12th stabbing death of&#13;
his ex-wife Nicole and her&#13;
friend Ronald Goldman,&#13;
causing a non-stop media&#13;
avalanche. The&#13;
sensational case familiarized watchers with&#13;
spouse abuse, a televised ride in a white&#13;
Ford Bronco, "Kato "&#13;
Kaelin, and DNA testing.&#13;
Simpson faces the jury&#13;
in January.&#13;
Arare white buffalo&#13;
named Miracle draws&#13;
crowds to the humble&#13;
Wisconsin farm where ii was&#13;
born August 20. Native&#13;
Americans believe the call is&#13;
the fulfillment of a Lakota&#13;
Sioux prophecy. Five hundred&#13;
years ago , White Buffalo&#13;
Woman told her people that&#13;
she would return as a white&#13;
call to usher in a new age of&#13;
harmony between all races&#13;
of mankind.&#13;
President Clinton, with&#13;
Republican leader&#13;
Bob Dole, signs&#13;
legislation implementing the&#13;
U.S. role in an e_xpanded&#13;
General Agreement on Tariffs&#13;
and Trade (GATT), one of the&#13;
most sweeping trade liberalization pacts in history. The&#13;
legislation makes the U.S. a&#13;
member of a new 125-member&#13;
World Trade Organization.&#13;
Protectionists worry that GATT&#13;
may promote world trade but&#13;
won't sufficiently protect&#13;
American jobs.&#13;
The Secret Service considers restricting public&#13;
access to the White House after a gunman fires 27&#13;
rounds at the buil ding's facade in October. In&#13;
September, a small Cessna airplane crashes on the&#13;
South Lawn and comes to rest at the base of the&#13;
White House below President Clinton's bedroom,&#13;
kill ing the pilot. &#13;
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DespllB a so-called fitness&#13;
craze, Ille NaUonal Center for&#13;
Heallh Statistics conllnns Ille&#13;
American overabundance or&#13;
food combined wllh a&#13;
sedentary llleslyle Is creating&#13;
an epidemic or obesity. Since&#13;
1980, Ille number ol overweight adults has ballooned to&#13;
one-lhinl ol lhe population,&#13;
with an alannlng Increase&#13;
among children.&#13;
Some of the 599 newly&#13;
revealed secret Ingredients&#13;
major cigarette-makers add to&#13;
Improve taste and texture:&#13;
beeswax, butter, carrot oll,&#13;
citronella oll, cocoa shells, com silk, dandelion root&#13;
extract, 31 chemicals lhat start&#13;
with ethyl, oak chip oil,&#13;
vinegar, and dlmethylletrahydrobenzofuranone.&#13;
Three planets are discovered&#13;
orbiting a pulsar star 3,000&#13;
light-years away In the&#13;
constellation Virgo. One is the&#13;
size ol the moon and two are&#13;
three times more massive than&#13;
Earih; ail are rocky worlds&#13;
without an atmosphere.&#13;
NASA's space shuttle mission 64 tests the&#13;
operations of a Simplified Aid For Extravehicular&#13;
Activity Rescue (SAFAR) device. Crew -&#13;
member Mark l ee maneuvers successfully&#13;
outside the Discovery, while Carl Meade&#13;
photographs him against the background of Earth.&#13;
Martin Rodbell and&#13;
Alfred Gilman are&#13;
awarded the 1994&#13;
Nobel Prize in&#13;
Physiology or&#13;
Medicine for ff&#13;
devel oping a · •&#13;
model of cell&#13;
communi cation&#13;
that has&#13;
medical implications&#13;
from cholera to&#13;
cancer.&#13;
The Food and Drug&#13;
Administration&#13;
institutes new food&#13;
labeling on almost all foods&#13;
in response to consumer&#13;
protest against the many&#13;
misleading claims of food&#13;
producers. The new&#13;
readable labels provide&#13;
real istic serving sizes, list&#13;
calories from fat, and allow&#13;
you to compare ditterent&#13;
nutrient values.&#13;
Auloslereograms,&#13;
popularly known as&#13;
Magic Eye , cause&#13;
legions of people to stare&#13;
cross-eyed for long periods&#13;
of lime. Based on a mystery&#13;
) of neurology and&#13;
3-D objects, pattern&#13;
elements fuse into lett-eye&#13;
and right-eye images of a&#13;
single hidden object which&#13;
appears to be&#13;
floating.&#13;
The century's greatest&#13;
chemist and&#13;
antinuclear activist,&#13;
Linus C. Pauling, winner of&#13;
the Nobel Prize for Chemistry&#13;
in 1954 and the Nobel Peace&#13;
Prize in 1962, dies at the age&#13;
of 93. His work on DNA laid&#13;
the foundation for Crick and&#13;
Watson's discovery of the&#13;
double helix.&#13;
I n Ethiopia , anthro·&#13;
pologists discover the&#13;
skull of a human&#13;
ancestor, Australopithecus&#13;
ramidus , 4.4 million years&#13;
old. The new species has&#13;
features midway between&#13;
apes and humans and&#13;
promises to provide clues to&#13;
still earlier evolutionary&#13;
stages.&#13;
Japan's "Love Love&#13;
Simulation" computer&#13;
program allows&#13;
couples to take a&#13;
non-scientific look&#13;
at future offspring&#13;
by digitally&#13;
combining their own&#13;
photos to predict a&#13;
child's appearance. &#13;
Astronomers wait at every major telescope in the world&#13;
to see the historic cosmic crack-up of the 21 big&#13;
. fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 as it smacks&#13;
mto the atmosphere of Jupiter at 134,000 miles an hour.&#13;
Plumes of fire shoot up hundreds of miles high enough to&#13;
become visible to telescopes on Earth. '&#13;
Internet acti vity&#13;
rises shar pl y as&#13;
surfers find their&#13;
way around the&#13;
i nf ormat ion &lt;C)&#13;
superhighway .&#13;
Advertisers,&#13;
rock music&#13;
reviewers,&#13;
the worldly&#13;
Voice of America,&#13;
and others decide&#13;
i t ' s time to jump on .&#13;
NASA publishes a new&#13;
report supporting the&#13;
t heory that a gi ant&#13;
comet hit Earth 65&#13;
mil l i on years ago and&#13;
vaporized 100 bi llion&#13;
tons of sulphur to&#13;
create t he cloud&#13;
barr ier t hat froze&#13;
Earth's atmosphere and&#13;
ki lled t he dinosaurs.&#13;
Along-term study of radial keratotomy finds ii generally&#13;
safe and ettecllve. For the nearsighted, tiny spokelike&#13;
incisions into the eye improve focusing ability and&#13;
eliminate the need for eyeglasses. The patient is awake for&#13;
the procedure.&#13;
A cave is found in southern France, full of 300 vivid&#13;
paintings of woolly-haired rhinos, bears, mammoths,&#13;
panthers, and owls made about 20,000 years ago. The&#13;
Stone Age artists also Jett behind bear skulls, flint knives,&#13;
footprints, and fireplaces. Experts call it the archaeological find&#13;
The non-violent&#13;
CD-ROM game Myst&#13;
by Cyan , Inc. becomes&#13;
a best-selling phenomenon,&#13;
winning legions of devoted&#13;
fans and spawning imitators.&#13;
The fantasy-adventure's&#13;
graphic visuals are hyperreal; the written word is the&#13;
key to the mystery.&#13;
of the century.&#13;
0 ne of Lake Superior's enduring es is solved by s~ie nti ts and marine historians who&#13;
explore the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, an ore earner that sank with its crew in a 1975&#13;
storm. The ship, overused and in poor condition, was ripped apart by 90-mph winds and&#13;
30-fool waves. Most of the 29 crewmen are entombed inside the wreckage, well preserved in the&#13;
39° waters.&#13;
C utbacks In military spending force the U.S. Navy to&#13;
reduce Its elite 100·dolphln lleet trained for use in&#13;
sonar research, mine sweeping, and underwater recovery. Too tame to be released in the open sea, the veterans of&#13;
conflicts from Vietnam to the Persian Gulf retire to aquariums&#13;
and water parks . &#13;
I&#13;
The most popular names for&#13;
newboms this year are Ashley&#13;
and Michael.&#13;
Young people nm their&#13;
coanl!y by volunteering under a new program called&#13;
AmerlCorps, where 20,000&#13;
people aged 17 and up work wHh community-based&#13;
organizations In exchange for&#13;
$7,500 plus money toward&#13;
college tuttlon or loans.&#13;
One percent of the nation's 50&#13;
million school-age children&#13;
learn at home as families seek&#13;
alternatives lo public schools. In a handful of high-tech&#13;
experiments, kids submit&#13;
homework by modem, download books and artwork&#13;
from the Internet, and&#13;
collaborate on academic&#13;
projects with other children&#13;
around the world.&#13;
A survey of college kids&#13;
reveals their favorite sources of sugar and caffeine during&#13;
all·night studying to be:&#13;
powdered iced tea, peanut&#13;
butter mixed with marsh·&#13;
mallow cream, baby food, ramen noodles, raw cookie&#13;
dough, and trail mix made&#13;
from chocolate chips, graham cracker bits, and mini·&#13;
marshmallows.&#13;
A lively new cafe society centers around&#13;
the 5,000 gourmet coffeeshops which&#13;
spring up around the country. To the otten&#13;
young and trendy patrons, the social interaction is&#13;
just as important as the espresso. Some cares offer&#13;
full-lime Internet links so patrons can sip and chat&#13;
with other r~ et latte-drinkers.&#13;
Yoga , a Hindu system&#13;
of stretching&#13;
exercises f or we llbeing, surges in&#13;
popularity, mostl y&#13;
because t he older&#13;
generation seeks a&#13;
technique for&#13;
alleviating stress&#13;
and finds yoga better&#13;
than aerobics.&#13;
Aerobic boxing, with boxing-style leg and arm work, turns&#13;
out to be one of the year's hot exercise trends , showing&#13;
up in workout studios and attracting those who want to&#13;
work off their aggression by throwing a right and a few jabs.&#13;
Besides recycled&#13;
clothing like licensepla te bustiers,&#13;
bottle-cap jewelry,&#13;
t rash-bag and ducttape dresses, fashion&#13;
trends include the&#13;
schoolgirl look with&#13;
thigh-highs, and the&#13;
grunge-turned-beatnik&#13;
look of long, strai ght&#13;
hair and a goatee.&#13;
A new survey shows&#13;
that over 12 million&#13;
Americans are&#13;
vegetarians, choosing&#13;
the no-meat lifestyle&#13;
because of concern&#13;
about animal cruelly,&#13;
cost-efficiency, ecofriendliness and/or&#13;
improved health and&#13;
fitness.&#13;
The hottest&#13;
merchandise around&#13;
is Mighty Morphin&#13;
Power Rangers, so hot&#13;
Cabbage Patch dolls pale in&#13;
comparison. Parents criticize&#13;
Fox's super-violent TV show,&#13;
but their kids crave Dragon&#13;
Daggers, Megazords, and&#13;
the 4-foot, $230 battery&#13;
powered car. "Go , go, Power&#13;
Rangers!" &#13;
L ed by brash young skate and surf types, two million&#13;
snowboarders nationwide discover the joy ol swooping&#13;
down slopes on one board instead ol two. No hard&#13;
boots, no poles, no crossed tips, make ii easier than skiing.&#13;
t"~ Since their giant frozen wave Is a ski hill, snowboarders annoy w·&#13;
10 old-style skiers who want their slopes left undisturbed by&#13;
shredders.&#13;
Aho! new collectible&#13;
derives from an old&#13;
household item.&#13;
Milk caps , known in some&#13;
regions as pogs, originally&#13;
capped the bottles left by&#13;
lhe milkman but have now&#13;
gone funky with colorful&#13;
printed designs and&#13;
variations that are traded&#13;
and used in games.&#13;
Although most are&#13;
forced to settle tor&#13;
Oakley wraparounds , stylin' kids, like&#13;
In-line skaters and urban&#13;
youth, clamor tor Arnet's&#13;
$80 Ravens with the silverehrome frames.&#13;
The first generation to&#13;
ignore colas in favor&#13;
ol fruit drinks, today's&#13;
young people give Snapple&#13;
popular cult status. The&#13;
trend breeds juice wars as&#13;
Snapple imitators like&#13;
Fruitopia vie tor youth&#13;
market shares and inundate&#13;
the airwaves with Generation&#13;
X-type advertising. P ope John Paul II&#13;
authors Crossing the&#13;
Threshold of Hope, a blend ol theology, evangelizing&#13;
and personal remininiscene.&#13;
It becomes a best-seller in 35&#13;
countries.&#13;
Remaining a virgin in the lace ol peer pressure finds new&#13;
respect among teens who defend their freedom to Iorgo&#13;
sex in a sex-crazy world. The movement is both a&#13;
demand tor real love and a reaction against unwanted&#13;
pregnancy and health risks, since today one out ol lour kids are&#13;
infected with sexually transmitted diseases by the age ol 21.&#13;
Kool-Aid makes a&#13;
cheap hair-dye , an&#13;
alternative to&#13;
bleached hair with, say,&#13;
Prizm Blue added tor sheen.&#13;
The "city lade" shaves the&#13;
sides ol your head and&#13;
leaves the top longer, and&#13;
the matted hair look is&#13;
achieved by leaving the soap&#13;
in and forgetting to comb.&#13;
It's called "the year&#13;
of t he cott age&#13;
i ndustr y" as mor e&#13;
Americans adopt&#13;
differ ent work&#13;
arr angement s in&#13;
r esponse to cor porate&#13;
downsizing , either by&#13;
telecommut ing or&#13;
starting businesses&#13;
out of their homes.&#13;
The designer pets ol the year are African pig my&#13;
hedgehogs, and some 3,000 find homes with humans.&#13;
They are gentle, like to be petted, and need a once-aday feeding al pet load or mealworms. They don't smell and&#13;
will even eat your roaches. &#13;
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John Candy, Iha large and&#13;
lovable star of mms Splash,&#13;
Caal Runnings, Homs Alone, and many Diiier family&#13;
favorttas, dies at Iba age of&#13;
43. Whether Candy played&#13;
jerts, slobs or loonies, his&#13;
natural goodness came&#13;
shining through.&#13;
Every Tuesday&#13;
night 20 million&#13;
homes tune in to&#13;
"Home Improvement,"&#13;
television's No. 1 show,&#13;
starring comedian Tim&#13;
Alien as Tim Taylor, the&#13;
how-to host of "Tool&#13;
Time," with his wile Jill and&#13;
three kids. Fans love this&#13;
funny real-life reflection of&#13;
middle-class family life.&#13;
With a tried-but-true&#13;
storyline, the TV&#13;
show "Me and the&#13;
Boys," becomes an&#13;
immediate family favorite,&#13;
with stand-up comic Steve&#13;
Harvey playing a widower&#13;
who's left to raise three&#13;
lively sons singlehandedly.&#13;
Reality-based television programs rule&#13;
the tube with "Cops,"&#13;
"American Detective,"&#13;
"FBI: The Untold&#13;
Comedian Jim Carrey's career is s-s-smokin'. In The&#13;
Mask, Carrey plays shy Stanley lpkiss, who discovers&#13;
that a mythical mask can turn him into a very cool&#13;
green-faced cartoon-like dude. While wailing tor sequels to&#13;
The Mask and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Carrey tans enjoy&#13;
current hit Dumb and Dumber.&#13;
Shameless prime-lime&#13;
soap opera "Melrose&#13;
Place," co-starring&#13;
Heather Locklear and Grant&#13;
Show, attracts legions of&#13;
fans with its silly-sensational&#13;
plollines and shaiiow-butbeaulilul characters. Fans&#13;
even buy the TV show's&#13;
soundtrack and "MP"&#13;
clothing.&#13;
Tom Cruise bites as&#13;
the elegantly evil&#13;
vampire Lestat In the&#13;
film based on Anne Rice 's&#13;
nove I Interview With the&#13;
Vampire. Brad Pill costars in&#13;
the story that's been a favorite&#13;
with millions of readers for&#13;
twenty years .&#13;
C omic Margaret Cho&#13;
stars in the first allAsian sitcom "AllAmerican Girl," about a&#13;
college girl who's not making&#13;
enough money to move away&#13;
from home and has to live&#13;
with her rigidly traditional&#13;
Korean immigrant parents. &#13;
The animals aren't cuddly, but Disney's 32nd animated&#13;
feature The lion King is still a box-office smash and a&#13;
sure classic. The story of a young lion, Simba, on the&#13;
path to maturity combines live nm Rice/Elton John songs with&#13;
comedy that leaves audiences roaring. Just say "Hakuna&#13;
matata," Swahili for "no worries."&#13;
.. L iving Single" is&#13;
hailed as a New&#13;
York City version of&#13;
"Designing Women." The&#13;
comedy is about lour&#13;
women who share a big&#13;
apartment, and features&#13;
Kim Fields and rap star&#13;
Queen Latilah, whose quiet&#13;
presence and dignity&#13;
singles her out as a star.&#13;
Talented young Claire&#13;
Danes stars as a&#13;
savvy 15-year-old&#13;
confronting adolescent&#13;
anxieties in the ABC&#13;
television series "My So·&#13;
Called Lile," which receives&#13;
critical acclaim. Danes also&#13;
stars in the movie little&#13;
Women, with Winona Ryder.&#13;
This year's Emmy for&#13;
best comedy series&#13;
goes to TV's "Frasier,"&#13;
the story of a radio psychi·&#13;
atrist with a dysfunctional&#13;
family. Star of the critical&#13;
and main-stream hit,&#13;
Kelsey Grammer&#13;
dedicates his&#13;
best-actor award&#13;
to the dog "Eddie"&#13;
whose off·&#13;
After his villain in&#13;
Shakespeare's Much&#13;
Ado About Nothing&#13;
and his title role in Bertolucci's&#13;
little Buddha, actor Keanu&#13;
Reeves buffs up to play an&#13;
action star in Speed, about a&#13;
bomb and a runaway bus,&#13;
one of the year's biggest box&#13;
office hits.&#13;
With the first female&#13;
starship capt ain, TV' s&#13;
"Star Tr ek : Voyager "&#13;
i s the newest offshoot&#13;
of the enduring St ar&#13;
Trek phenomenon , after&#13;
"Deep Space Nine,"&#13;
"The Next Generation, "&#13;
and this year's fulll ength feature&#13;
ek :&#13;
Generations.&#13;
Although his action fans may prefer True Lies, Arnold&#13;
Schwarzenegger, with co-star Danny DeVilo, cracks up&#13;
audiences in Junior, where the strongman plays a&#13;
boringly-serious scientist who tests a fertility drug on himself,&#13;
learns the joys of motherhood, and falls in love with the baby's&#13;
mom, Emma Thompson.&#13;
"B aywatch," the world 's most-watched syndicated TV&#13;
show, is a feel-good action/adventure about a Malibu&#13;
lifeguard, played by David Hasselholf. Sunny beach&#13;
scenes take the pressure off plot or character development. In&#13;
tribute lo its popularity, Mattel, Inc. creates Baywatch Barbie.&#13;
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Lou Gehrig's last day, Sandy Koulax on the mound, and&#13;
Jackie Robinson's arrival are all part of the Ken Burns&#13;
film "Baseball," an 18 1/2-hour historical mini-series on&#13;
PBS. "Baseball" touches on American issues of race , labor,&#13;
immigration, the role of women, urban renewal, popular media,&#13;
and the nature of heroes and mythology.&#13;
Hoop Dreams is a documentary about&#13;
two young Chicago&#13;
athletes who dream of&#13;
playing in the NBA. Arthur&#13;
Agee and Wiiiiam Gates&#13;
soon realize the dream will&#13;
hava to come at the expense&#13;
af lftlYllllng else. Hoop&#13;
dll'laamuch&#13;
•nt. and&#13;
lfll and downs&#13;
to come out of&#13;
eod. &#13;
Aller lbelr Woodstock '94&#13;
performance scores them maa adulation and an&#13;
onslage mudOght, punk-pop&#13;
lrlo Green Day wins the !Ille&#13;
for this year's best new band.&#13;
Their album Doatle, featuring "Basket case •• goes lrlple&#13;
plaDnum.&#13;
LPs make a comeback when&#13;
major recording labels give In&#13;
to pressure from artists and&#13;
tans. New titles are released&#13;
on vinyl, as well as CDs and&#13;
!apes. Pronounced dead in the&#13;
'80s, the revived 12-lnch longplays come complete with the&#13;
art-covered sleeves and lyricsheet Inserts that make them&#13;
collector's items.&#13;
Liz Phair follows up Ezile In&#13;
Guyvll/e with Whip-smart and&#13;
songs like "Super Nova " and&#13;
"Jealousy." Her music is said&#13;
to be about sell·parody,&#13;
defensiveness, beautiful&#13;
flaws, and cluelessness.&#13;
Futuristic noise mavens Nine&#13;
Inch Nalls and singer Trent&#13;
Remor drive home a point with their "Closer" single and&#13;
hit video, from their album&#13;
The Downward Spiral.&#13;
Mash pit heroes Bad Rel igion&#13;
get plenty of play with "21st&#13;
Century Boy" and their album&#13;
Stranger Than Fiction.&#13;
Beaslie Boys release their&#13;
fourth hip-hop album Ill&#13;
Communica/ion on the heels&#13;
of their highly popular Check&#13;
Your Head.&#13;
Superunknown, a 70·minute,&#13;
15-song opus, debutes at&#13;
No.1 on the Billboard charts.&#13;
Fans and critics say it's the&#13;
best record of metal band&#13;
Soundgarden's career.&#13;
S inger Sheryl Crow hits&#13;
paydirt with her debut&#13;
album, Tuesday Night&#13;
Music Club with the seedybut-upbeat sounds of&#13;
"Leaving Las Vegas" and&#13;
"All I Want to Do ."&#13;
odeci, two pairs of&#13;
..,. .. .._.,... brothers whose funky&#13;
ballads coined the&#13;
term "Feenin:" bring gospel&#13;
harmonies lo their new&#13;
album Diary of a Mad Band,&#13;
which goes platinum.&#13;
They dress alike and&#13;
rule Motown. It&#13;
seems like Boyz II&#13;
Men only makes mega-hits,&#13;
like "On Bended Knee" and&#13;
"I'll Make Love to You ."&#13;
Their second album, //, goes&#13;
straight to No. 1 on the R&amp;B&#13;
charts.&#13;
With quirky lyrics and&#13;
bass-voiced singing&#13;
on hits like "Mmm,&#13;
Mmm, Mmm, Mmm," the&#13;
Crash Test Dummies' album,&#13;
God Shuffled His Feet,&#13;
becomes a chart-topper in&#13;
the U.S. and Europe.&#13;
Although Madonna's&#13;
bad-mannered appearance on Let terman&#13;
begets cri t i cism, her&#13;
album edt~ to~§ ,&#13;
with hits "Take a Bow"&#13;
and "Secr et," is a&#13;
~~~~~I!~ solid chart -topper.&#13;
S ealtle rock band Pearl Jam and front man Eddie Vedder&#13;
give youthful angst a good name as they rock hard with&#13;
their third album, Vita logy, considered their strongest yet.&#13;
Music, mashing, and&#13;
lots of mud define&#13;
Woodstock '94. The&#13;
25th anniversary of the&#13;
original 1969 "summer of&#13;
love" has ATMs, Pepsi , and&#13;
'90s prices: $135 tickets and&#13;
$4 hamburgers. Alter&#13;
happily grooving to everything from Bob Dylan&#13;
to Nine Inch Nails, 350,000&#13;
fans depart peacefully.&#13;
Pop-siren Janet&#13;
Jackson's body&#13;
language and lyrics&#13;
draw large concert crowds&#13;
to see her perform hits like&#13;
"You Want Thisno·s Love&#13;
Groove." Jackson wins an&#13;
MTV Music Award for her&#13;
video "If."&#13;
Singer Vince Gill&#13;
makes country music&#13;
history by winning the&#13;
Country Music Association 's&#13;
award for top male vocalist&#13;
four years in a row. The CMA&#13;
also awards him 1994&#13;
Entertainer of the Year. &#13;
Nominated for best&#13;
female vocalist,&#13;
country singer Mary&#13;
Chapin Carpenter croons at&#13;
the Country Music Awards&#13;
ceremony, but loses to Pam&#13;
Tillis. Carpenter's album&#13;
Stones in the Road tops the&#13;
country charts.&#13;
I l's a year of hits for&#13;
buzz band , Gin&#13;
Blossoms. Their topselling album New&#13;
Miserable Experience,&#13;
covers "Hey Jealousy,"&#13;
"Found Out About You ,"&#13;
and "Until I Fall Away. "&#13;
Hailed as the crown&#13;
prince of reggae ,&#13;
Buju Banton's album,&#13;
Buju Banton: Voice of&#13;
Jamaica, pumps the party&#13;
with "Walk Like a&#13;
Champion" and "Man a&#13;
Look Yuh ."&#13;
EMI Records releases&#13;
Li ve__g:L_the BBC a&#13;
two-disc set of radio&#13;
concerts recorded by&#13;
the Beatles in the&#13;
early '60s. "Free as&#13;
a Bird," an original&#13;
unfinished track by&#13;
the late John Lennon,&#13;
is finished, mixed&#13;
with the live voices&#13;
of Paul, George , and&#13;
Ringo, and included&#13;
in the set.&#13;
Dismissed as kiddie&#13;
artists, three 12-yearold rappers who go by&#13;
the name of Immature, get a&#13;
new sound. Album Playtime&#13;
Is Over and hits "Never Lie "&#13;
and "Constantly" pump them&#13;
up to stardom.&#13;
Hit single "Cryin'"&#13;
wins MTV's Video of&#13;
the Year award for&#13;
singer Steven Tyler and&#13;
metal band Aerosmilh, who&#13;
ride a wave of success and&#13;
release their new album&#13;
Big Ones.&#13;
The rock-spectacle&#13;
Rolling Stones tour,&#13;
named after their&#13;
album Voodoo lounge,&#13;
combines a light show,&#13;
computer animation, video&#13;
blowups, and gigantic&#13;
inflatable props. Millions&#13;
watch the Stones prance&#13;
through their classic and&#13;
current hits like "Love Is&#13;
Strong." Voodoo Lounge&#13;
becomes the highest&#13;
grossing tour in history with&#13;
$115 million in ticket sales.&#13;
The Canadian band&#13;
Cowboy Junkies,&#13;
whose big hit this&#13;
year is "Sweet James,"&#13;
sings of isolation and&#13;
despair on their latest album&#13;
Pale Sun/Crescent Moon.&#13;
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Powered to the top&#13;
with their pure pop&#13;
sound, Swedish&#13;
quartet Ace of Base tops the&#13;
charts with The Sign. Their&#13;
sound is a contagious blend&#13;
of reggae-splashed pop&#13;
known as "China Reggae ."&#13;
J Mascis emerges as a&#13;
prolific and versatile&#13;
songwriter for the&#13;
punk-rock band Dinosaur Jr.&#13;
with "Dutta Hand " and major&#13;
hit "Feel the Pain," both on&#13;
their latest album Without&#13;
a Sound.&#13;
The Benedictine Monks&#13;
of Santo Domingo de&#13;
Silos release their&#13;
CD, Chant. Heavy&#13;
rotation on MTV&#13;
turns the collection&#13;
of ancient Gregorian&#13;
chants into an unexpected best-seller.&#13;
I rish rock foursome , the Cranberries, tour the United&#13;
States playing the sad , pretty melodies from their&#13;
second hit album, No Need to Argue.&#13;
Rappers with a selfreliant attitude,&#13;
Salt-N-Pepa keep&#13;
their Very Necessary vibe&#13;
going this year with hits&#13;
"Shoop " and "Whatta&#13;
Man" which wins them ,&#13;
along with En Vogue , an&#13;
MTV Music Award .&#13;
Rapper Snoop Doggy&#13;
Dogg's performance&#13;
makes the movie&#13;
soundtrack Above the Rim a&#13;
best-seller. His video "It's a&#13;
Doggy Dogg World," which&#13;
reunites all the '70s black&#13;
exploitation film stars, wins&#13;
an MTV Music Award. &#13;
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at 17. After getting boolled on&#13;
charges ol marijuana posses·&#13;
slon, tennis star Jemtter&#13;
Caprlatl enters a drug rehab&#13;
program and malles a&#13;
comeback In autumn where&#13;
she plays well but loses her&#13;
first-round match.&#13;
Former Wimbledon champ&#13;
Andre Agassi wins the 1994&#13;
U.S. Open and beats cham·&#13;
pion Pele Sampras at the 1995&#13;
Australian Open. Called the&#13;
most popular tennis player In&#13;
the world, the tennis phenom&#13;
has a new girlfriend, former&#13;
model Brooke Shields.&#13;
The National Hockey League&#13;
plays only 48 of the 82 games&#13;
In the season this year due to&#13;
a lockout. Following&#13;
baseball's example, hockey&#13;
owners put salary caps on&#13;
their players, who strike but&#13;
lose out to the owner's rule.&#13;
Traci! and field star Wilma Rudolph dies at the age of 54.&#13;
The 2oth of 22 children, she&#13;
overcame polio, scarlet fever,&#13;
and pneumonia to become a&#13;
basketball star al 13, an&#13;
Olympic bronze medalist at 16,&#13;
and a winner of three gold&#13;
medals in the 1960 Rome&#13;
Olympics.&#13;
Whenever the Magic, led by 7'1 " 300-pound Shaquille&#13;
O'Neal, score 110 points, the Orlando McDonald's&#13;
restaurants redeem home game tickets for a free Big&#13;
Mac. With the team selling out all 16,000 seats , the Golden&#13;
Arches supply a massive Mac attack, consoling fans for the lack&#13;
of a playoff victory.&#13;
Pitch man George&#13;
Foreman, 45,&#13;
wearing the same&#13;
red trunks he sported&#13;
when he fought&#13;
Muhammad Ali 20 years&#13;
earlier, wins the world 's&#13;
heavyweight boxing title&#13;
from Michael Moorer with a&#13;
1 Olh round knockout.&#13;
The high r ate of&#13;
earl y burnout in&#13;
women's pro tennis&#13;
from media pressure,&#13;
t r ainers, and&#13;
sponsors causes the&#13;
parents of Venus&#13;
Williams, 14, to&#13;
del ay her pr o debut .&#13;
Pete Sampras defeats&#13;
Gorn lvanisevic in&#13;
the men's singles&#13;
final at Wimbledon in&#13;
July 1994, for his second&#13;
straight Wimbledon title.&#13;
In January, pressure of&#13;
defending the title causes&#13;
him to break down in tears&#13;
at the 1995 Australian Open.&#13;
Having already&#13;
announced her&#13;
retirement from&#13;
singles tennis, nine-lime&#13;
Wimbledon champion&#13;
Martina Navratilova waves&#13;
good-bye to an emotional&#13;
crowd, atter losing to&#13;
Conchita Martinez in her&#13;
last Wimbledon match.&#13;
I n July, Miguel lndurain of Spain makes a triumphant&#13;
entry on the Champs Elysees in Paris to win the&#13;
Tour de France for the fourth straight time. He wins the&#13;
3-week, 3,218 km contest easily, finishing five minutes, 39&#13;
seconds ahead of the field . Greg LeMond, the only American to&#13;
win the Tour de France three times, retires from racing because&#13;
of health problems. &#13;
0 n June 14, the New York Rangers defeat the Vancouver&#13;
Canucks 3 to 2 in the seventh game of the Stanley Cup&#13;
play-offs, winning the coveted hockey cup for the first&#13;
time in 54 years.&#13;
The Centennial&#13;
Olympics will be in&#13;
Atlanta, Georgia in&#13;
1996 . The city will&#13;
emphasize its&#13;
multicultural aspects&#13;
to honor athletes&#13;
fr om around the&#13;
world.&#13;
Dara Torres-Gowen&#13;
becomes the first&#13;
Olympic swimmer to&#13;
model swimsuits in the&#13;
Sports Illustrated annual&#13;
swimsuit issue. Goldmedalist Torres-Gawen's&#13;
sporty looks break the&#13;
"wails and glamazons "&#13;
mold dictated by fashion .&#13;
Fans are openly angry when a dispute between players&#13;
and team owners over salary caps and other issues&#13;
threatens to shut down baseball. A work stoppage&#13;
begins on August 12, and no World Series is played for the first&#13;
time since 1904.&#13;
Tonya Harding, barred&#13;
for life from organized&#13;
skating for obstructing&#13;
justice in the investigation&#13;
of an assault on Nancy&#13;
Kerrigan, is offered $2 million&#13;
by the All Japan Women's&#13;
Pro Wrestling Association to&#13;
wrestle as a baddie.&#13;
In Super&#13;
Bowl mx&#13;
in Miami,&#13;
the San&#13;
Francisco&#13;
49ers beat the&#13;
San Diego Chargers&#13;
49-26, in their&#13;
record-breaking fifth&#13;
Super Bowl win.&#13;
Quarterback Steve&#13;
Young passes for a&#13;
record six touchdowns&#13;
to win most valuable&#13;
player .&#13;
After 52 wins, four&#13;
PPG Cup titles, and&#13;
$1 O million in&#13;
earnings, lndycar champion&#13;
Mario Andretti races for the&#13;
final time in his 31-year&#13;
career. The four-lime&#13;
Indianapolis 500 champion&#13;
retires in October 1994.&#13;
Ernie El.11 Wns the&#13;
1994 U.S. Open golf&#13;
tournament in suddendea th playoff. The&#13;
U.S. women's golf&#13;
team, led by Dottie&#13;
Mochrie, beats&#13;
Europe for the 1994&#13;
Solheim Cup.&#13;
World Cup soccer&#13;
comes to the U.S.&#13;
for the first time:&#13;
24 teams play 52 World&#13;
Cup games in nine cities&#13;
to 3,567 ,415 fans,&#13;
culminating in a title&#13;
match between Brazil and&#13;
Italy. Earlier the U.S.&#13;
upset Colombia, but lost&#13;
to the Brazilian team , who&#13;
went on to win the cup . &#13;
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Ronald Reagan, 83,&#13;
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Carolina military school.&#13;
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an International&#13;
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President Clinton.&#13;
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wartorn Somalia.&#13;
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The Far Side, a feature that began in 1978 and has&#13;
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his game for the Arizona&#13;
Scottsdale Scorpions, a 1&#13;
minor-league baseball&#13;
team. He still has no plans&#13;
to return to the hoops.&#13;
I n about the most&#13;
surprising event of&#13;
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ter, Lisa Marie Presley in a&#13;
secret ceremony, May 1994.&#13;
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arrangement or an attempt&#13;
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of child molestation.&#13;
Scruffy movie idol&#13;
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announce their separation.&#13;
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for her first movie.&#13;
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                    <text>Honorable Terry E. Branstad&#13;
Governor of Iowa&#13;
Mr. Wayne Richey&#13;
Executive Director,&#13;
Board of Regents&#13;
Dr. William P. Johnson&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Mr. John W. Balk&#13;
Assistant Superintendent&#13;
The Board of Regents - Front: Thomas&#13;
Dorr. Beverly Smith, Tom Collins, Nancy&#13;
Pellett; Back: Aileen Mahood, Owen Newlin.&#13;
Marvin Pomerantz, Ellengray Kennedy,&#13;
Dr. John Tyrrell&#13;
WIWA.\1 P. ) OHNSO ' PH.D. January 15 , 1996 Orne• oF rnE SurERJITTENDF.r;&#13;
StiPERl?-.'TE..l\'DEI\ T&#13;
Dear Membe rs of the Class of 1996&#13;
Your theme for this yearbook ... "Let ' s Not Forget" . .. is most&#13;
appropriate for 1996. Not only is it t he year that you have&#13;
graduated from the Iowa School for the Deaf; but i t is the year of&#13;
major celebrati ons here in Iowa.&#13;
First , this past fall we celebrated t he 140th year of&#13;
educational programming at the Iowa School for the Deaf as a state&#13;
operated school. We also celebrated the 125th year of o ur School&#13;
being located at Council Bluffs. Thirdly , duri ng your graduation&#13;
year ... 1996 . . . the State of Iowa is celebrating its sesquicentenniel.&#13;
You have had the bene fit of developing the foundational skills&#13;
that you will need to l ive in the twenty-first century. Our society is&#13;
changing ever so quickly. The technol ogy, the quick availability of&#13;
information, and the changing world o f work are at levels not dreamed&#13;
of twenty-five years ago. You have had many excellent opportunities to&#13;
develop your foundations ... foundations for obtaining a job, foundations&#13;
for getting along with other people, and foundations for living an independent,self-enabling life.&#13;
The Iowa School for the Deaf staff have provided you with these&#13;
outstanding opportunities. Your fell ow students have provided you wi th&#13;
opportunities to foster life-long friendships. Your experien ces provided you wit h opportunities to succeed and to learn from failure.&#13;
Life-long learning, friendship, competition, cooperation, honesty, goal&#13;
setting, trustworthiness, dependability and basi c skills have been&#13;
learned; and will benefit you for many years to come .&#13;
LET'S NOT FORGET t hat you had many excellen t opportunities here at&#13;
the School. LET'S NOT FORGET the Iowa School for the Deaf as a&#13;
nurturing , learning environment . LET ' S NOT FORGET the many memories&#13;
you have of your elementary and secondary school years. LET'S NOT&#13;
FORGET the many, many people who were there to assist you here at the&#13;
Iowa School for the Deaf .&#13;
Our best wishes to each of you as you pursue new endeavors. Do come bac~ and share with us your successes.&#13;
~J)eS William P . ·;:-~~ Superintendent&#13;
1600 South Highway 275 • Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503-7898 • 712-366-0571&#13;
Iowa School for 1M ~.r W:a iallimWin MtiDn •nd nlfrn tq".U:I cipportunuy in 11.1 WTVKft&#13;
Duailyacntdlted by the NorthCtt,tn.I As•odatioo ofSchoohand tr1COl'\/ermce of Edldt~ AJmtn.n•aon ~lng thr Oral&#13;
2 • Opening 198 7 Dr. Johnson becomes ISD's first deaf Superintendent. &#13;
Mikko enjoys playing on the !SD football&#13;
team.&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller teaches Mikko about&#13;
I'm Mikko Puukko. I'm an ex- the United States Government.&#13;
change student from Finland,&#13;
Europe. Here I live with the&#13;
Johnson family. I was born on&#13;
October 23, 1978. My hometown, Mikkeli, is a small town&#13;
in central Finland, three hours&#13;
from Helsinki. Over 30,000&#13;
people live in Mikkeli. My school,&#13;
Mikkeli School for the Deaf, has&#13;
over 80 students. I'm the only&#13;
deaf person in my family. My&#13;
mom, Senja, is a medical doctor; Seppa, my dad, is a lawyer&#13;
and my sister, Anne, 15 years&#13;
old, is in 8th grade in public&#13;
school. Next year will be her&#13;
last year in public school. I was&#13;
six years old when I started&#13;
public school. At 16, I graduated from MSD. After graduating, I decided to go to the U.S.&#13;
for one year.&#13;
When I came to Iowa through&#13;
Chicago, I was afraid because I&#13;
thought Americans would look,&#13;
act and talk different. But the&#13;
first woman I met at the Chicago airport could sign to me&#13;
and was very nice and helpful,&#13;
s he wasn't different than me.&#13;
That was my first experience&#13;
with ASL and I thought the&#13;
woman was easy to understand.&#13;
Th e Johnson family met me in&#13;
Omaha. The Johnsons taught&#13;
me a lot of ASL. At ISO, I learned&#13;
more ASL. I think ASL is much&#13;
different than Finnish Sign Language . I enjoyed this year in&#13;
Iowa. I learned a lot of new&#13;
things about American life. I&#13;
liked learning how to play football. Of course, football practice was very hard. We had to&#13;
run a lot. Thank you , Dr. Bill&#13;
Johnson, Vivian, Trent a nd&#13;
Krista for this wonderful year! Mikko poses for a picture n ear the parrots while in t h e Rain Forest a t the&#13;
Omah a zoo.&#13;
Mikko a t home in Mikkeli. Finland .&#13;
Krista . Mom-Vivian , Dad-Dr. Bill Johnson,&#13;
Mikko and Tren t. Mikko·s American family.&#13;
celebrates Dad's birthday at an Omah a restau1985 Andy Fjelde from Norway is ISD"s first exchange student. Foreign Exchange Student • 3 &#13;
4 • 140/125 Years Celebration , 1855 The Iowa Institute of the Deaf and Dumb becomes state supported . • &#13;
1866 A bill is passed for construction of a school in Council Bluffs. 1401125 Years Celebration• 5 &#13;
&#13;
' ... &#13;
While listening to a story,&#13;
Zachary stretches out to get&#13;
comfortable.&#13;
Toddler Group&#13;
Mrs. Tina Murdoch&#13;
Ms. Dee Ann Lynch&#13;
Alyssa Fernside&#13;
Gregg Mcconville, Jr.&#13;
Nathan Rageth&#13;
Lauren Wellman&#13;
Preschool&#13;
Mrs. Sara Planck&#13;
Mrs. Sharon Farrell&#13;
Selima Carlin&#13;
Colby Gleason&#13;
Kenny Hulett&#13;
Zachary Raes&#13;
Justin Walker&#13;
Kindergarten&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasal&#13;
Mrs. Charlotte&#13;
Hemnan&#13;
Mrs. Katie Wright&#13;
Dawn Bailey&#13;
Isaac Buchholz&#13;
Kathy Beery&#13;
Derek Escobedo&#13;
b'e&#13;
Kenny enjoys playing with&#13;
dolls. Someone n eeds to show&#13;
him the right way to hold a baby!&#13;
8 • Ear1y Childhood, 1936 The Infirmary is built. The facility moves to a new location in 1995. -&#13;
In Art cla ss. Dawn holds a mirror s h e u ses to draw h er selfportrait.&#13;
With on e glove on and a cellular&#13;
phon e in his pocket. Justin is&#13;
ready for a wagon ride.&#13;
Feeling quite b eau tiful, Selima&#13;
squeezes into a tu tu .&#13;
Mrs. Lori Siefering reads to Justin and Derek about a fox ch asing&#13;
the s quirrel.&#13;
I want th at toy ... Jr. and Alyssa learn h ow to get alon g during play&#13;
time .&#13;
Wha t a bu sy place. Mrs. Fa rrell h elps Colby with his h earing a id,&#13;
J u stin look s at the photographer while Mrs. Sara Planck watch es&#13;
Selima draw a nd tell h er story .&#13;
Learning is just the beginning&#13;
and it never stops!&#13;
Straining their n ecks. Isaac and&#13;
Derek look to see who is standing&#13;
b ehind them .&#13;
.. 193 7 Photos taken of children in ISD's preparatory hall appeared in LIFE Magazine. 9 Early Childhood • 9 &#13;
Br-r-r. Noah's freezing and can't&#13;
get warm.&#13;
Noah Buchholz&#13;
Sabra Carlin&#13;
Ra chel Lynch&#13;
Heather Nurse&#13;
Class B&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters&#13;
Joshua Brown&#13;
Chelsa Crowner&#13;
Dustin Janssen&#13;
Tommy Offenburger&#13;
Mike Zimmerman&#13;
Class C&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Malick&#13;
Jordan Borgaila&#13;
Stephanie Doffin&#13;
Eric Humlicek&#13;
Joshua Knudsen&#13;
Eric is having his school picture taken in&#13;
the Elementary gym by Pyles Studio.&#13;
Class A&#13;
Ms. Julie Holland&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Shannon&#13;
Dustin Balm&#13;
Jos h Knudsen turns to&#13;
pose for a picture.&#13;
Mike . J oshua a nd&#13;
10 • Primary Grades ,1877rn February, a fire destroys the east wing of the boys dorm. -&#13;
wan# fj r r1 FY'\. • •&#13;
Tommy and Josh put their coats on before recess.&#13;
After performing their favorite&#13;
song. the toothless quintuplets&#13;
stand together and smile.&#13;
"All I want for Chirstmas is my&#13;
hvo front teeth .. . " plead Heather&#13;
and Sabra.&#13;
Chelsa puts h er snow boots on&#13;
before going to lunch .&#13;
Dustin is learning how to spell the&#13;
number eight.&#13;
Stephanie and Jordan are waiting for the teacher to call on them.&#13;
-1878 The sch ool n ewspa p er, The Iowa Hawkeye . begins publication. n Prtmary Grades • 11 &#13;
Class A&#13;
Ms. Melodee Hielen&#13;
Misty Armine&#13;
Michelle Janssen&#13;
Jesse Dalley&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
Class B&#13;
Ms. Julie Taylor&#13;
Meredith Kasal&#13;
Tyler Kerger&#13;
Katie Romey&#13;
Justin Evans&#13;
Class C&#13;
Mrs. Sue Meidlinger&#13;
Holli Ball&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
Brandon Cornett&#13;
Karen Ruckman&#13;
.. a .. Holli gets help spelling a&#13;
word.&#13;
Meredith reacts with a look like&#13;
"No Way!"&#13;
"'Yes", Brandon answers when&#13;
Santa Claus asks him if h e has&#13;
been a good boy this year.&#13;
12 • Intermediate Grades 1 1876 Speaking gentlemen (teachers) earn $500, mule gentlemen-$400, laclies-$250. p &#13;
Simon says, "Touch your nose". Tyler touches his nose&#13;
as he talks with his teacher.&#13;
"! saw that!" points J ada Hart.&#13;
Sarah has a good laugh .&#13;
"What's up?" Jesse looks at the&#13;
camera while doing his school&#13;
work.&#13;
"Hmm ... wonder if I forgot something ... thinks Ka tie.&#13;
"Oh my&#13;
c h eeks&#13;
hu rt, "&#13;
K a ren&#13;
g roans&#13;
a f t e r&#13;
lau ghing&#13;
so much.&#13;
Miche ll e&#13;
a n d&#13;
Misty&#13;
I ea r n&#13;
how to&#13;
measure&#13;
usi ng&#13;
li co ri ce&#13;
r op e .&#13;
then they&#13;
get to eat&#13;
t h e evidence.&#13;
- 1880 Rev. Alonzo Rogers becomes ISD's fourth Superintendent. 9 Intermediate Grades • 13 &#13;
Selima demonstrates her experiment showing the difference between solids and liquids.&#13;
Oh, Happy Days! Karen. Holli.&#13;
Meredith, Sarah and Ms. Melodee&#13;
Hielen show their bright smiles.&#13;
While playing softball, Jada slides&#13;
into first base and knocks Sara h&#13;
down.&#13;
Don't fall... duringgymclass,Justin and Karen roller skate.&#13;
During gym class, Josh, Dustin,&#13;
Eric, Jordan and Michael sit and&#13;
watch as the teacher explains the&#13;
rules.&#13;
Dr. Johns on serves cookies to th e students in appreciation for raising&#13;
money for the United Way.&#13;
14 • Elementary Student 1944 A fire destroys the dairy barn . &#13;
Water drips from Derek's mouth after he gets a drink from the&#13;
water fountain.&#13;
During free time, Jr. plays with a car garage.&#13;
In math class. Brandon Cornett asks Ms. Meidlinger for some&#13;
h elp.&#13;
Dustin Balm, Meredith Kasal. Rachel and Carrie Lynch enjoy&#13;
looking through their new Yearbooks.&#13;
Ms. Holland's first grade class pose with the s carecrow they made&#13;
after reading a book about him.&#13;
Be careful Justin. don't spill your milk when you pour it in the glass.&#13;
1959 A new elementaiy school costing $286,885 is added to the campus. lementary Students • 15 &#13;
Student Residence&#13;
Students Having Fun in the Residence&#13;
Trying for a better "hairdo", Justin wets his hair.&#13;
Ms. Connie Ainsley explains J aime Bailey 's&#13;
homework to h er.&#13;
"Oh-h!" gasps Travis as&#13;
h e fills his humidifier&#13;
with water.&#13;
Dawn Bailey puts h er coat on before s h e goes Eric Humlicek brus h es his tee th after eating&#13;
to school. breakfast.&#13;
No , Du stin Balm isn't in j a il. He's staring&#13;
through the sta ircase on his residence fl oor.&#13;
16 • Residence, 1905 Boys Dorm/Adm. building opens after a fire destroyed the original builcling. -&#13;
Dustin Janssen gives a big grin for the camera.&#13;
Mich ael Baird works in the kitchen washing dishes.&#13;
Jessie Fox is fascinated with the program on 1V.&#13;
./ I&#13;
Tina Crouch and Rachel Huebner sit on the couch and ch at.&#13;
Riding on the h ayrack are: Joshua Clark. Stanley Dixon, Michael&#13;
Baird and Ryan Dolan.&#13;
Mrs. Maurine Barron explains Jaime Ha ll's homework to her.&#13;
1961 The original girls' dorm is built. Residence • 1 7 &#13;
My, what big eyes you have , Tyler! "Ooo-00 -00, not this stuff&#13;
Sara Kile talks on the TIY to her&#13;
friend.&#13;
Iden tifi cation Crisis! Travis&#13;
Brandenburg dresses up as a&#13;
woman and Stacie Neufeld as a&#13;
man at the Halloween Party.&#13;
She-Devil, Candice Housley, and&#13;
Camille Buxton are h aving fun at&#13;
the Teen Center Halloween Party.&#13;
Gulp, gulp! J erod takes a drink of&#13;
Minute Maid pop.&#13;
At the Halloween party, J ennifer&#13;
Raim and Amanda Humlicek dress&#13;
as twins, winning five dollars each&#13;
for the scariest costumes.&#13;
again!" Michael Baird takes his&#13;
medicine.&#13;
Sarah Brown washes a car at&#13;
the annual car wash.&#13;
18 • Residence , 1922 Primary Hall is used as the school's hospital, residence and classes._ &#13;
After eatin g breakfast, Housepar ent Mrs. Mary Danburg.&#13;
Michael Zimmerman. Justin Evans. Eric Humlick and Dustin&#13;
Balm go b ack to the residen ce to get ready for school.&#13;
Aahl It's Halloween and time for the ghouls, Jessie Fox, Nick&#13;
Adland, Regan Peppers and Charlie Forecki, to come out!&#13;
Havin g some b efore-b ed time fun are: Nickolas Reed, Michael Baird.&#13;
Houseparent Mr. Gary Phillips. Travis Gable and Brandon Corne tt.&#13;
Heather Nurse and Sabra Cadin, as a team. ch ange diapers on their&#13;
doll.&#13;
Enjoying a nice fall day. Ryan Dolan and Jacob Clark talk with&#13;
houseparent Mrs. Liz Herman.&#13;
1971 An addition is built onto the girls dorm. Residence • 19 &#13;
CLRSS&#13;
Michael Baird&#13;
Ricky Brown&#13;
Jacob Clark&#13;
Chrtstina Crouch&#13;
Travis Gable&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist&#13;
Lorelei Gray&#13;
Chris Knudsen&#13;
John Metteer&#13;
Nickolas Reed&#13;
zooz&#13;
Not feeling well, Nickolas stays in the Health&#13;
Center for the day.&#13;
Travis watches as John goofs around trying to&#13;
get the teacher's attention.&#13;
After eating a caramel apple, Adam licks his&#13;
fingers.&#13;
Mike focuses on his work during class.&#13;
Scott Stultz&#13;
Adam Welte&#13;
Zachary Ziegler&#13;
20 • 6th Grade 9 l 964 Dr. C. J. Giangreco starts his 23 year t erm as Superintendent. -&#13;
Charlie Forecki teaches Zac how&#13;
to mow the lawn .&#13;
Ca tching up from the long summer, Christina and Lorelei talk to&#13;
each other on the first day back to&#13;
school.&#13;
Jacob is wa lking to his next class. Ricky'sdoingagreatjobrakingleaves.&#13;
Daniel looks to see how Mike is doing on his work.&#13;
Chris, Christina and Jacob pay close attention to Ms. ewton's explana- Peek-a-boo! Scott and Daniel try to hide from their teacher. tion of the Seasons and their relationship to the Sun.&#13;
-1888 The words "and dumb" are removed from the school's name.9 6th Grade • 21 &#13;
CLRSS&#13;
Jaime Hall&#13;
Amanda Humhcek&#13;
David Kadereit&#13;
Lori Merrill&#13;
J ennifer Raim&#13;
Chris Sager&#13;
Heidi Winger&#13;
Cody Witt&#13;
Neil Youngbear&#13;
of ZOOI&#13;
Look, Chris is writing up a storm&#13;
in English class.&#13;
"Um , I n eed h e lp , pl ease&#13;
Mrs.VanNordstrand", asks David.&#13;
Whoa, are you having a ba d h air&#13;
day, J ennifer and Ka trina?&#13;
Chris waits pa tiently for Heidi to&#13;
get a drink of water.&#13;
22 • 7th Grade, 1870 The sch ool opens at its n ew location in Council Bluffs. -&#13;
Cody focus es on his work a t the computer.&#13;
After registering for school, Nick&#13;
Adland, Jaime Hall and her&#13;
parents enjoy eating the picnic&#13;
lunch.&#13;
Neil gets his notebook.&#13;
I&#13;
.&#13;
.· ...&#13;
"Funny", Jaime signs one of her&#13;
favorite expressions.&#13;
Amanda watches Mrs. Miles during speech class.&#13;
Brrrr! Lori must be cold during the Parent/Teacher Conference&#13;
with her mom and Mrs. Sandy Kruse.&#13;
1 Late 18QO'Sclasses in broom work, shoe repair, upholstery, sewing and housework are stressed. 9 7th Grade • 23 &#13;
CLRSS of&#13;
Sophia Gray&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Michelle Merritt&#13;
Jim Metteer Jr.&#13;
Tona Schmitz&#13;
Nick Adland&#13;
Stanley Dixon&#13;
Ryan Dolan&#13;
Jean Frink&#13;
zooo&#13;
Nick gives a big grin while Mrs.&#13;
Carlson fills his plate with a pple&#13;
slices and dip to taste.&#13;
Stanl ey decides which color pen to&#13;
u se next on his Science assign -&#13;
men t.&#13;
Ms. Kristen Newton helps J ean&#13;
with her rock flash cards.&#13;
Inten se note taking by Ryan .&#13;
Michelle and J ean durin g scien ce&#13;
class.&#13;
\&#13;
24 • 8th Grade 1854 Rev. William E. Ijams starts a school for the deaf in Iowa City. &#13;
Jim reads a book to a young&#13;
audience.&#13;
Katrina is reading to the little&#13;
kids in the Elementary Library .&#13;
.. What?" Tona flashes a big grin&#13;
at the camera as she works on&#13;
her assignment.&#13;
.. Don't take a picture of me! .. shouts&#13;
Sophia.&#13;
Maribeth J ensen, Michelle, Tona, J ennifer and Katrina give the&#13;
"peace .. sign.&#13;
Ryan pretends he's driving a car while Deputy Rich e explains Mich elle waits a moment before climbing the steps to scien ce&#13;
when a police officer can search a s u s picious motorist's car. class.&#13;
1929 A residence house for the Superintendent is built. 8th Grade • 25 &#13;
Jim Metteer gives Sta nley Dixon a friendly&#13;
punch before going to computer class.&#13;
Mrs. Karen Brundidge gives Sophja Gray&#13;
some extra help during math class.&#13;
That's a strange way to work at the compute r,&#13;
John. Is it relaxing to hold your arm out?&#13;
Michelle Merritt can still smile, even with&#13;
tons of school work.&#13;
Showing their "happy" look are Scott Stultz, Daniel Gilchrist, and&#13;
Michael Baird.&#13;
Learning about drug awareness, Lorelei Gray and Tona Schmitz&#13;
watch the guest speaker.&#13;
Dressed for "Nerd Day" during spirit week are: Katrina Landolt,&#13;
J ennifer Rairn , Tona Schmitz, Jim Metteer, Lori Merrill and Heidi&#13;
Winger.&#13;
'&#13;
26 • M iddle Schoo19 1932 There are 374 students and 54 teachers at ISD. -&#13;
Marie Baumel watches a s Jessie&#13;
Fox works on the Mac computer.&#13;
Hey. Arthur, where a re you going--&#13;
to class?&#13;
You'll shoot your eye out! Kurtis&#13;
looks at B.B. guns in a catalog.&#13;
You're working really hard, Rachel.&#13;
Are you tired yet?&#13;
Remember, Danny &amp; Scott, you get a s much out of a class as you put&#13;
into it.&#13;
btu&#13;
What a r e you talking&#13;
about. Mauri ce and&#13;
Candice?&#13;
Marie Baumel&#13;
Arthur Beber&#13;
Travis Brandenburg&#13;
Daniel Case&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
Jessie Fox&#13;
Cole Gardner&#13;
Jake Herrington&#13;
Candice Housley&#13;
Rachel Huebner&#13;
Maurice Lewis&#13;
Scott Plambeck&#13;
Kurtis Wiley&#13;
-1929 A modern school building costing $210,000 replaces the old one.,9th Grade • 27 &#13;
CLRSS&#13;
Eric Andrews&#13;
Patrick Falco&#13;
Cheryl Harper&#13;
Be~amin Harris&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
Sara Kile Ryan Lenihan&#13;
of 1998&#13;
Ben H. , Trent J . and Ryan L. are&#13;
studying about the United States&#13;
government.&#13;
"These apples •viii really make delicious pies ". thinks Cheryl H.&#13;
"Are you sure?'" Mikko has a hard&#13;
time believing wha t he is told.&#13;
As the Sophomores and Juniors&#13;
get together, they think about buying a class ring from Josten's.&#13;
Dirk Miller Stacie Neufeld Regan Peppers Mikko Puukko&#13;
28 • 10th Grade 1984 Drafting student, Martin Sellner, designs ISD's welcome sign as a memorial to Roy Barron. &#13;
,..&#13;
..L•&#13;
CLRSS&#13;
John's in a trance, wonder what's&#13;
on his mind .&#13;
Nick and Charlie have some "fine"&#13;
things to say in Science.&#13;
Jamie signs "I know" with a disgusted e"'lJression on her face.&#13;
Jess, are you trying to get away&#13;
from Mrs. Carlson?&#13;
Joshua grins at Regan for being a&#13;
rookie at cleaning the printing&#13;
press.&#13;
bt 4&#13;
of 1991&#13;
Jerod Baas&#13;
Jaime Bailey&#13;
Luke Betchel&#13;
John Brus&#13;
Joshua Clark&#13;
Charles Harmsen&#13;
Jaclyn Hilsman&#13;
Nick Metteer&#13;
James Morrissey&#13;
Jess Willard&#13;
-1863 Benjamin Talbot becomes ISD's second Superintendent.,l lth Grade• 29 &#13;
Time forlunch ... Mr. Tom&#13;
Bra nnen tells Ch eryl&#13;
Ha rper to stop raking&#13;
leaves and go eat lunch.&#13;
Regan Peppers is looking&#13;
at the old pictu res of!SD&#13;
he found.&#13;
Mr. Tom Brannen helps&#13;
James Morrissey with his&#13;
school work.&#13;
Eric is sitting at his desk&#13;
in math class.&#13;
Stacie Neufeld, Charlie Harmsen, Dirk&#13;
Miller and Nick Metteer get a rocket&#13;
ready for take off.&#13;
While walking to his next cla ss, Kurtis&#13;
Wiley smiles for the camera.&#13;
John Brus concentrates on reading the&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
3,2, 1... Mrs. Cheryl Balk, Ben Harris.&#13;
Dirk Miller and Regan Peppers watch as&#13;
their rocket heads toward the moon.&#13;
Wow, these Freshmen , Candice Hou sley, Scott Plambeck , Art S ebe r,&#13;
Danny Case and Cole Gardner, look real excited.&#13;
30 • High School , 1912 Supt. Rathert adds mechanical drawing and china painting to the art program. I &#13;
•&#13;
'&#13;
,.&#13;
'&#13;
·-&#13;
\ &#13;
Homecoming Sweet Homecoming&#13;
1251140 Years Celebration&#13;
During the Junior skit on Friday, October 13, MSD&#13;
football players (Nick and&#13;
Joshua) make many touchdowns against !SD until The&#13;
Mask (Luke) comes and&#13;
scares them.&#13;
Hey, what's cookin'? Mr.&#13;
Cool, Mr. Balk and Ms. Delka&#13;
are serving lunch.&#13;
You all look so nice. Do you&#13;
have a date with David?&#13;
Midd le school students,&#13;
Heidi, Tona, Katrina, Jennifer, Lori and David, out-did&#13;
themselves for "dress-up&#13;
day" .&#13;
On s kit nigh t, MSD&#13;
pl a y e rs . ali as Pat.&#13;
S tacie a nd Mikko. a r e buried by ISO plax- ers. Ben , Dirk. Cli eryl, and Regan a fter dyin g during their vollex- b a ll a nd foo t b a ll&#13;
gam es.&#13;
While in the n ew mu- s e um , Mikko a n d&#13;
J a ckie look a t pictures of when ISD h a d a swim team .&#13;
The Homecoming Court: Mike Zimme r- man , Willi e Mill e r , Amy Elliott. Rachel&#13;
Lynch , Pa ul Shiplex. Charlie Forecki. Dick&#13;
Me t te e r . C a mill e Buxton, J ay Loc k e and Maribe th J en sen&#13;
32 • Homecoming, l 995Tue new ISD Alumni History Room has its Grand Opening during Homecoming., &#13;
Casey Clark and her mother purchase ISD sweatshirts from Ms.&#13;
Lorie Hom at the Booster Club's table.&#13;
Arny and Maribeth look at pictures from the past in the ISD Museum.&#13;
In the Freshmen skit. Travis has continuous car problems--flat tires&#13;
and engine problems--while driving to ISD's Homecoming. The other&#13;
freshmen play different parts of the car.&#13;
Mr. John Balk, Dr. Johnson and Mr. John Cool are part of the&#13;
administration's skit; moving in slow motion for a big touchdown.&#13;
King Willie John Miller &amp; Queen Amy Marie Elliott&#13;
Crown Bearers Mike Zimmerman &amp; Rachel Lynch&#13;
-1984 Willie Mille r &amp; Arny Elliott are Crown Bearers to Brenda Kruse &amp; Tim Fitzgerald. 9 Homecoming • 33 &#13;
:1:::5-e::CE:&#13;
sELL CHOll\&#13;
Ring! Joshua Knudsen is playing the bells.&#13;
Jada Hart really concentrates on the music.&#13;
Wake up Meredith! A yawning Meredith Kasal&#13;
gets ready to practice bells with Ms. Hielen.&#13;
1996 Bell Choir: Holli Ball, Stephanie&#13;
Daffin, Meredith Kasal and Jada Hart;&#13;
Karen Ruckman, Misty Am1ine, Katie&#13;
Romey and Sarah Brown; Directors: Mrs.&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Mrs. Sara Planck and&#13;
Ms. Melodee 1-lielen : not picti.u-ed - J osh&#13;
Knudsen .&#13;
During a meeting, Michell e Janssen&#13;
and Chelsa Crowner are making Easter trees to give to a special fri en d .&#13;
Brandon Cornett is making design s&#13;
on his leather belt.&#13;
34 • Elementary Clubs, 188 7 Henry W. Rathert begins his 32 year term a s Superintendent. -&#13;
1996 Boys Club: Jesse Dalley. Eric Humlicek&#13;
and Mike Zimmerman; Jordan Borgaila, Dustin&#13;
Janssen, Leaders - Ms. Julie Holland and Mrs. Elizabeth Peters Not pictured - Tyler Kerger.&#13;
Brandon Cornett, Josh Knudsen and Mrs. Kathy&#13;
Malick&#13;
Meow! At the Pumpkin Patch, Eric Humlicek is&#13;
transformed into a cat.&#13;
Did you steal something, Jordan Borgaila? Jordan tries the stocks at the Pumpkin Patch.&#13;
Katie Romey, Holli Ball. Chelsa Crowner,&#13;
Stephanie Doffin, Meredith Kasal and Michelle&#13;
Janssen are eating popcorn and drinking pop&#13;
b efore they start their meeting.&#13;
Dustin Janssen, Tyler Kerger. J esse Dalley,&#13;
Mike Zimmerman. Eric Humlicek and Josh&#13;
Knudsen are working on their leather projects.&#13;
Pixies Members: Miche ll e Janssen, Katie&#13;
Romey, Holli Ball, Meredith Kasal, Stephanie&#13;
Doffin and Chelsa Crowner; Leaders: Mrs.&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Mrs. Camille Tech and Mrs.&#13;
Sharon Farrell Not pictured: Misty Amine and&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
2 ISO teachers, Margo Janssens and Dick Fetrow are married E 35 ...... 196 in the ISO Auditorium with all students and staff attending. 9 lementary Clubs • &#13;
(%eLife of&#13;
J. Scliuyfer Long"&#13;
Awards&#13;
Best Supporting Actor (Elem): Dustin Balm&#13;
Best Actor (Elem): Noah Buchholz&#13;
Best Supporting Actress (Elem): Jada Hart&#13;
Best Acfress (Efem): Sarah Brown&#13;
Best Supporting Actor (MS): Mike Baird&#13;
Best Actor (MS): Jacob Clark&#13;
Best Supporting Actress (MS): Tona Schmitz&#13;
Best Acfress (MS): Jennifer Raim&#13;
Best Supporting Actor (HS): Jake Herrington Best Actor (HS): Willie Miller&#13;
Best Supporting Actress (HS): Amy Elliott&#13;
Best Acfress (HS): Candice Housley&#13;
Director's Choice:&#13;
Marie Baumel, Mikko Puukko, Jake Herrington&#13;
The Long Family (Katrina Landolt, Leo Stessman. Michelle&#13;
Merritt, Sabra Carlin, Jr. McConville and Selima Carlin)&#13;
say good-bye to Schuyler (Nickolas Reed) as h e leaves home&#13;
for !SD.&#13;
Getting ready to go on stage are Ryan Lenihan as Superintendent Rev. Alonzo Rogers and J ake Herrington as Howard&#13;
Hofsteater.&#13;
Students at recess (Dustin Balm and Holli Ball) teaches&#13;
n ew student Schuyler how to sign.&#13;
At the train station , students (Dustin Balm and Scott Tinkham)&#13;
are excited as they greet their friends after a long summer away&#13;
from school.&#13;
Schuyler (Willie Miller) and other students (James J ensen and&#13;
J osh Clark) protest Gallaudet becoming a co-ed college.&#13;
36 • School Play 9 1884 J . Schuyler Long is a member of the first ISD graduating class. -&#13;
3 &#13;
Behind the scenes, Ryan Dolan poses for the&#13;
camera.&#13;
Gallaudefs football team [Ryan Dolan, Willie&#13;
Miller and Neil Youngbear) huddle up for their&#13;
n ext play against Leo Stessman, Danny Case&#13;
and Jake Herrington.&#13;
Mrs. Florence Long (Candice Housley) consoles ISD's new student [Noah Buchholz].&#13;
Ms. Cora Van Dorin [Sophia Gray] teaches&#13;
beginning math to her !SD students [Nickolas&#13;
Reed and Meredith Kasal.&#13;
As Ca sey Clark watches, Ms. Cathy Merritt&#13;
puts a fal{e b eard on David Ka dereit (Superintendent Hammond)&#13;
New Galla udet students Jacob Clark (S. Long),&#13;
J a ke HeITington (H. Hofsteater) and James&#13;
J en sen (W. Dobson) ask a lady (J ean Frink) for&#13;
directions to the college.&#13;
- 1910 J. Schuyler Long becomes ISD's new principal. 9 S chool Play • 3 7 &#13;
Celebrate ISD&#13;
While fishing, Adam Welte and his&#13;
morn are happy to finally get a bite.&#13;
Mike Baird is rubbing a cream pie in&#13;
Dr. Johnson's face w hil e Da v id&#13;
Kadereit and Ryan Lenihan sit back&#13;
and enjoy the show.&#13;
Sophia Gray rolls a ball on the floor&#13;
trying to win a prize while Cheryl&#13;
Harper wa tches.&#13;
Don't bother Amanda Humlicek when&#13;
she's getting ready to throw the ball.&#13;
Dustin Balm plays a game at Farruly&#13;
Fun Night. Good luck, Dustin.&#13;
Mrs. Carlson puts a wrist band on Mike Ba ird after he wins it as a prize.&#13;
38. 1936 Lloyd E. Ber be ins his 28 year term as S u perintenden t. &#13;
While Josh Knudsen gives a cave tou r,&#13;
he finds three cave dwellers, Stephanie&#13;
Do ffin , Jordan Borga il a and Eric&#13;
Humlicek .&#13;
!Jrt f es ti val&#13;
Isaac Buchholz&#13;
watch es as Ms.&#13;
Wendy Rustad asks&#13;
Dawn Ba iley ""What&#13;
kind of fruit is this?'"&#13;
Mike Zimmerman&#13;
and Chelsa Crowner&#13;
explain how important it is to exercise&#13;
and take care of our&#13;
bodies.&#13;
Whoa . Noah Buchholz"s getting low to make&#13;
it under the limbo stick.&#13;
Senorita Selima Carlin and Matador Colby&#13;
Gleason da nces to the music played by&#13;
Justin Walker on his guitar.&#13;
Ohhh--That's a b eautiful picture on Rachel&#13;
Lynch's ch eek that J ennifer Raim is painting.&#13;
Tommy Offenburger ex'J)lains how getting&#13;
enough sleep is good for your h ealth.&#13;
1925 O.L. Mcintire b ecomes ISD's ninth Superintendent. A.rt Festival • 3 9 &#13;
The Trial of Julius &amp; Ethel Rosenberg&#13;
and Morton Sobell&#13;
Prosecuting Attorneys&#13;
Roy Cohn (Dirk Miller},&#13;
Myles Lane (Regan Peppers) and Irving Saypol&#13;
(Tren t Johnson) discuss their next move.&#13;
Defense Attorney&#13;
Emmanuel Block&#13;
(Jerad Baas) asks the&#13;
witness questions.&#13;
Do you promise to tell&#13;
the truth? Bailiff Dick&#13;
Coleman and Court&#13;
Clerk Julie Delira-Miller&#13;
swear in the next witness, Mr. Greenglass&#13;
(Jake Herrington).&#13;
40 • Mock Trial&#13;
Judge J. W. Balk, s ummons all the attorneys to the::&#13;
bench for a consultation "side b a r" .&#13;
Will the jury find the accused. guilty or not guilty? The&#13;
panel of jurors are: J essie Fox, Maribeth J ensen , Charles&#13;
Forecki, Jon Brus, Josh Clark, Kurtis Wiley, Ch eryl&#13;
Harper, Scott Plambeck, Leo Stessman. Sara Kile. Nick&#13;
Metteer, Cole Gardner.&#13;
ProsecutingAttomey, IrvingSaypol (TrentJohnson), listens&#13;
to the prosecuting witness, Max Elitcher's (Pat Falco)&#13;
answer.&#13;
194 7 A residence for the principal is built.&#13;
Tastee Treet&#13;
12258 Woodland Trail, 366-2892 &#13;
Five of the Division I and II finalists. Lori M .. Tona S ..&#13;
MaribethJ .. Camille B .. Katrina L .. Cheryl H. and "J ennifer&#13;
R , are waiting for their ttrrn to give their s peeches.&#13;
Division I:&#13;
1st Place:&#13;
Jake Herrington&#13;
3rd Place:&#13;
Ainanda Eads practices h er&#13;
speech.&#13;
Mrs. Lori Siefertng. Mrs. Ann&#13;
Thiessen and Mrs. Joyce&#13;
Szemplenski are judges for the&#13;
preliminary contest.&#13;
2nd Place: Jennifer Raim&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Division II:&#13;
1st Place:&#13;
Mikko Puukko&#13;
2nd Place:&#13;
Maribeth Jensen&#13;
3rd Place:&#13;
Camille Buxton&#13;
Neil Youni;&gt;:be.ar &lt;md Cluis Sager we E:etting'relreshments during a break.&#13;
An el)..Cited Leo Stessman asks Mrs ~;;:. e Miles. "When is it my tum?'&#13;
£.i'W°tXef~f;b~~fnsb~ci'n~%rlfi~ top five.&#13;
lnJames e~se 'ss eec , he talks&#13;
s:ibout how e wanes to play bas- ketball for · e NBA.&#13;
Gotcha! David f5adereit smiles for&#13;
the camera while James J e11sen.1&#13;
Heidi Winger Lori Merrill a.nu Mrs. Sandy Kn1se watch the speech es.&#13;
1996 Camille Buxton has placed in one of the top three positions for the past six years at the Oratorical Contest. Oratorical Conte st • 41 &#13;
Inteligen te Cuatro Team Members -Jake Herrington, Travis&#13;
Brandenburg and Marie Baumel&#13;
Mensa Team Members - Art Beber, Dirk Miller, Jerad&#13;
Baas and Mikko Puukko&#13;
Judges, Mr. John Balk, Mrs. Carol Manning and Mrs. Sue Purcell are la u ghing a t&#13;
Mr. John Coal's joke.&#13;
Middle School Students Nicholas Reed.&#13;
Chris Knudsen, Daniel Gilchrist a nd&#13;
Amanda Eads are watching the Brain Bowl&#13;
contest.&#13;
Jl.C:C1de111i_Q&#13;
~iathlO~ Rach el Huebner h elps Mrs. Denna Massey&#13;
put th e questions and answers on the&#13;
overh ead projector.&#13;
Mr. John Cool asks if the a n swe r will b e&#13;
accepted by th e judges.&#13;
Lightning Brains Team Members - Charlie Harmsen, Trent&#13;
Johnson, Candice Housley and Danny Case&#13;
Three Musketeers Team Members-Amy Elliott, Willie&#13;
Miller and Ryan Lenihan&#13;
42 • Brain Bowl 194 7 A residence for the principal is built.&#13;
Garbo's on Broadway&#13;
275 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs &#13;
Qyeen AfariEetli Jensen anti J(ing 'Dick._Afetteer&#13;
1870 Superintenden t Ta lbot's yearly s alary is $ 120 0 .00.&#13;
J a ime Ba il ey a nd&#13;
Ch arles Forecki smile&#13;
for the cam era.&#13;
Wow. all th e girls look&#13;
so lovely!&#13;
Pa ul Shipley is h aving a good time.&#13;
This gro u p e nj oys&#13;
making fun of each&#13;
other.&#13;
No matter wh at color&#13;
their h air is, Ch arlie.&#13;
Nick and Willie always&#13;
h ave fu n .&#13;
Prom• 43 &#13;
Lady&#13;
Bobcats&#13;
Never&#13;
Say&#13;
Die!&#13;
Don't get confused Amy and&#13;
J a ckie, you're s upposed to&#13;
bump the ball, not dribble it.&#13;
Ballerina Stacie uses a strange&#13;
dance routine as s he bumps&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner watches&#13;
intensely as h er girls play.&#13;
All-Citv&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Amy Elliott&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Amy Elliott&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jackie Hil.sman&#13;
Durtngwarm-ups, Jennifer,&#13;
Katrina and Cheryl retrieve&#13;
the balls to give to th e other&#13;
players.&#13;
Looking exhausted, Casey&#13;
sits out for a short time.&#13;
After her serve, Sara keeps&#13;
a concerned eye on the ball.&#13;
44 • Volleyball 1976 Mary Ann Ricketts is the first volleyball coach, assisted by Barb Smith. &#13;
As Camille bumps the ball, the&#13;
other girls wait to assist if&#13;
needed.&#13;
"It doesn't matter if we&#13;
win or lose, what is&#13;
important to us is&#13;
TEAMWORK"&#13;
During a time-out, Assistant&#13;
Coach Pietrzak and Coach&#13;
Lechner have a serious talk&#13;
with the players.&#13;
Jackie has good form as she&#13;
digs for the ball.&#13;
At G.P.S.D., Assistant Coach&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak and Coach&#13;
Karen Lechner poses with&#13;
Maribeth and Amy after they&#13;
were named to the All-Tourna -&#13;
ment Tean1.&#13;
-Amy Elliott&#13;
Score Board&#13;
Nebraska Deaf&#13;
Nebraska Deaf J .V.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Invitational&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Kansas Deaf&#13;
Kansas Deaf J .V.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Omaha Chrtstian&#13;
Omaha Chrtstian J .V.&#13;
Nebraska Deaf&#13;
Nebraska Deaf J.V.&#13;
Minnesota Deaf&#13;
Malvern&#13;
Thomas J efferson GPSD at Kansas Deaf&#13;
Us Them&#13;
3 1&#13;
1 0&#13;
1 9&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
4th Place Tie&#13;
Front row: Sophia Gray, Jean Frink Second Row: Candice Housley,&#13;
Sara Kile, Jackie Hilsm an , Stacie Neufeld , Casey Clark, Last Row:&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner, Stats--Marie Baumel, Amy Elliott, Camille&#13;
Buxton, Maribeth Jensen, Manager--Cheryl Harper and Assistant&#13;
Coach Nancy Pietrzak&#13;
with Missouri Deaf&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Boys Town J .V.&#13;
ISD Homecoming&#13;
Tournament&#13;
Missouri&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
0 2&#13;
0 2&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
1 2&#13;
0 3&#13;
-1990 The ISD volleyball team wins the G.P.S.D. Championship. 9 Volleyball • 45 &#13;
Never&#13;
Give&#13;
Up!&#13;
Manager J erod Baas ch ecks to&#13;
make sure everything is ready.&#13;
Hey, Assistan t Coach Rick&#13;
Wyant and Coach Mark Murray,&#13;
what are you looking at? You 're&#13;
supposed to watch the football&#13;
game like Assistant Coach&#13;
Gregg Mcconville.&#13;
The freshmen are getting a dvice from rookie Assistan t&#13;
Coach Gregg Mcconvill e.&#13;
Nick and Jake, this is notJump&#13;
for Heart, it's football.&#13;
John Brus, quarterback, is&#13;
ready to giveTrent Johnson,&#13;
halfback, the ball to run for&#13;
a touchdown.&#13;
Don't just stand there talking. Go play a football game.&#13;
46 • Football 1986 / 1988 ISD reigns as National Football Champions. &#13;
Before the Homecoming game.&#13;
the football team gets prepared as their coach tells them, "Work&#13;
hard. try your best, it's going to&#13;
be a hard game".&#13;
Ryan, Danny and Mikko are waiting for their turn to play.&#13;
Front Row: Mgr. Jerod Baas, Ryan Lenihan, Nick Metteer, Willie Miller, Jay Locke, Dick&#13;
Mctteer; Middle Row: Coach Mark Murray, Trent Johnson, Luke Betchel. Ben Harris,&#13;
Travi Brandenburg, Dirk Miller, Asst. Coach Gregg Mcconville; Back Row: Joshua Clark,&#13;
Danny Case, Jake Herrington, Cole Gardner, Mikko Puukko, John Brus, Asst. Coach Rick&#13;
Wyant&#13;
"Coach, did I hurt someone?"&#13;
Dick asks the coach.&#13;
It's gone! Nick. Jake. Travis,&#13;
and Ben are looking for Willie's&#13;
head.&#13;
Missouri, beware ofISD's football team ... scary, huh?&#13;
Score Board&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Neb. City Lourdes 8 28&#13;
Kansas Deaf 6 46&#13;
T.J.JV 46 22&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 14 23&#13;
Waterloo 38 77&#13;
Missomi Deaf 8 42&#13;
Omaha Christian 0 48&#13;
Lewis Central Soph. 18 57&#13;
All-City&#13;
First Team&#13;
Willie J . Miller&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Nick M etteer&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
First Team - Tight-end&#13;
Willie J . Miller&#13;
First Team - Running Back&#13;
Niclc M etteer&#13;
ovinga hotography l 92 l F • ISO Team pictures are contributed by Glenn Hovinga • ISD plays their first football grune. p ootb all • 4 7 &#13;
Go&#13;
For&#13;
the&#13;
Basket&#13;
Casey looks for an open teammate.&#13;
Amy tells Coach Shannon she&#13;
now has five fouls.&#13;
Sara dribbles to the basket. Go&#13;
for It, Sarai&#13;
Arny, Casey, Sara, Stacie,&#13;
and Camille get ready to&#13;
start the game.&#13;
During a time-out, Coach&#13;
Mike Shannon explains to&#13;
the girls what they should&#13;
do in the game.&#13;
Grea t block, Stacie!&#13;
48 G 1990 91 Rose Fre bur~er and Liz Heruy are named "Players of the Year" in&#13;
• irls Basketball - both Volleyba:Il and Basketball by the NAD Broadcaster. &#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable&#13;
Mention&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
With arms&#13;
raised, Casey,&#13;
Sara, Candice&#13;
and Stacie try to&#13;
get the rebound.&#13;
High in spirit. Michelle, Tona. At half time, Seniors Amy and&#13;
Jean and Camille are excited Camille relax and listen on how&#13;
about how great the girls are to improve their game the secplaying. ond half.&#13;
So she doesn't fou l. Camille Candice tries to steal the ball.&#13;
pulls back from the opponent.&#13;
Front: Mgr. Jessie Fox, Michelle Merritt, Jean Frink, Tona Schmitz&#13;
and M,e;r. Cheryl Harper; Back: Coach Mike Shannon, Amy Elliott, Stacie ~eufeld, Sara Kile, Candice Housley, Casey Clark, Camille&#13;
Buxton and Assistant Coach Karen Lechner&#13;
Score Board&#13;
Us&#13;
Missouri Deaf 26&#13;
Underwood JV 25&#13;
A.L. Freshmen 21&#13;
Brownel-Talbot 14&#13;
Tee Jay JV 25&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 6&#13;
Grandview Baptist JV 18&#13;
Waterloo JV 26&#13;
Fremont-Mills JV 21&#13;
Neb. City Lourdes JV 14&#13;
Nebraska Deaf 22&#13;
Tee Jay Freshmen A 27&#13;
Kansas Deaf [GPSD] 27&#13;
Missouri Deaf[GPSD] 15&#13;
Oklahoma Deaf [GPSD] 23&#13;
Tee Jay Freshmen B 26&#13;
Omaha Christian 18&#13;
Nebraska Deaf 21&#13;
Louisville JV 20&#13;
Central Christian JV 29&#13;
Them&#13;
51&#13;
56&#13;
38&#13;
59&#13;
28&#13;
51&#13;
42&#13;
41&#13;
29&#13;
48&#13;
29&#13;
20&#13;
66&#13;
33&#13;
48&#13;
16&#13;
43&#13;
22&#13;
40&#13;
55&#13;
-1988 NAO Broadcaster names Mike Shannon "Coach of the Year". 9 Girls Basketball • 49 &#13;
A&#13;
Desire&#13;
to&#13;
Win!&#13;
Dirk Miller is on his way to a&#13;
two point lay up.&#13;
Danny Case tries to pass the&#13;
ball to a teammate.&#13;
Hands offl Patrick walks away&#13;
from a foul.&#13;
All-City&#13;
2nd Team&#13;
Willie Miller&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jay Locke&#13;
Cole Gardner, at wing,&#13;
keeps the ball away&#13;
from his man.&#13;
Forward Ben Harris&#13;
tries to get open for an&#13;
easy shot.&#13;
It's a bird, it's a plane,&#13;
no, it's Senior Willie&#13;
Miller for a easy lay&#13;
up.&#13;
Senior J ay Locke&#13;
catches NSD flatfooted&#13;
and goes for an easy&#13;
two points.&#13;
50 B 1996 Willie Miller is the first player to pass 1000 career points since&#13;
• oys Basketball 9 Eugene Presswood in 1978. -&#13;
Front: Mgr. Mikko Puukko, Dirk Miller, Ryan Dolan, Jerad Baas, Ryan&#13;
Lenihan, Cole Gardner, Patrick Falco; Back: Assistant Coach Rick Wyant,&#13;
Trent Johnson, Da1my Case, Travis Brandenburg, Ben Harris, Jay Locke,&#13;
WiJlie Miller and Coach Dan Gradoville.&#13;
All-American&#13;
1st Team&#13;
Willie Miller&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jay Locke&#13;
Sophomore Trent Johnson is&#13;
in good form for a defensive&#13;
trap.&#13;
Forward Travis Brandenburg&#13;
rebounds the ball and handles&#13;
it perfectly.&#13;
Travis and Willie go for the rebound while Pat. Jay and Cole&#13;
wonder who will get the ball.&#13;
The five starters feel pumped&#13;
before the game starts.&#13;
Score Board&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Missouri Deaf 37 56&#13;
Underwood 57 49&#13;
Brownell-Ta bot 40 89&#13;
Treynor JV 60 63&#13;
Tee Jay 69 48&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 49 47&#13;
Des Moines Grandview 55 60&#13;
Waterloo 59 38&#13;
Fremont-Mills 61 64&#13;
Nebraska Gty Lourdes 59 41&#13;
Nebraska "Parents Day" 71 43&#13;
Tee Jay 71 107&#13;
G.P.S.D@ NSD 3rd Place&#13;
Missouri Deaf (GPSD) 36 53&#13;
Oklahoma Deaf (GPSD) 55 40&#13;
Mllmesota Deaf (GPSD) 49 46&#13;
Omaha Christian 59 73&#13;
Nebraska Deaf 72 37&#13;
Louisville 53 70&#13;
Central Christian 72 55&#13;
Malvern 71 70&#13;
1993 Jay Locke sinks a 3-point shot to put the game in overtime .. .in B 51 - route to ISD's GPSD Championship. 9 oys Basketball • &#13;
Young&#13;
Fau=in11s&#13;
Bobcats&#13;
Ryan Lenihan goes&#13;
for the ball.&#13;
Ryan Dolan takes&#13;
his chances with a&#13;
three point shot.&#13;
Dirk gets the rebound&#13;
over Treynor's player.&#13;
Trying not to foul ,&#13;
J erodgoesforthe ball.&#13;
Coach Rick&#13;
Wyant tells&#13;
his basketball players&#13;
what they&#13;
n eed to do to&#13;
wi n the&#13;
game.&#13;
Cole, Travis and Ryan are tired after a long game.&#13;
Nice s_ave .. . Ben saves the ball from going out of bounds.&#13;
Jake Herrin~n wrestles for the Lewis Central&#13;
Titans with an 8-10 record.&#13;
52 • JV Basketball 1980 Dan Gradoville replaces Brent Behrens as the Boys Basketball Coach. &#13;
Middle School Girls Basketball Team: Coach Mike Shannon. Katrina La ndolt,&#13;
Amanda Humlicek. Jennifer Raim. Heidi Winger.&#13;
Lorelei Gray and Assistant&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner.&#13;
J ennifer goes for the rebound. Katrina and Michelle&#13;
are ready to assist.&#13;
Heidi and Tona try to k eep&#13;
their opponent from making a basket.&#13;
J ean aims for the basketasJenniferwatches.&#13;
Tona and Amanda get&#13;
ready to assist a teammate.&#13;
Mini&#13;
Lady&#13;
Bobcats&#13;
Katrina&#13;
dri ves&#13;
around h er&#13;
opponent to&#13;
shoot for two&#13;
points.&#13;
Coach Karen&#13;
L ec hn e r&#13;
gives tips to&#13;
J e nnife r ,&#13;
Katrina .&#13;
J e an, and&#13;
Lorelei during a timeout.&#13;
9 19 18 The first girls basketball team is coached by Effie Anderson9 Mictdle School Girls Basketball • 53 &#13;
Let's&#13;
Break&#13;
the&#13;
Record&#13;
Sand flies after Katrina Landolt&#13;
lands in the run ning long jump.&#13;
Amanda Humlicek tries for 1st&#13;
place in the sprint medley.&#13;
Jennifer Raim is anchori ng the&#13;
sprint medley relay.&#13;
Michelle Merritt runs in the 100&#13;
meter dash.&#13;
54 • Middle School Track&#13;
We'r e doing gr eat! Ton a&#13;
Schmitz, J ean Frink. Lorelei&#13;
Gray, Heidi Winger, Sophia&#13;
Gray and Chris Sager rest&#13;
before their next event.&#13;
Hurdlejumper, Ryan Dolan,&#13;
easily win s with a time of&#13;
12.04.&#13;
James J ensen places 5th in&#13;
the diss us at 93· 5 1 / 2'" .&#13;
1996 Middle School Track Team breaks six r ecords. &#13;
5th and 6th Grade YMCA Basketball: Front: Karen&#13;
Ruckman, Michael Baird, Coach Gregg Mcconville&#13;
and Sarah Brown; Back: Travis Gable, Jacob Clark,&#13;
Neil Youngbear, Ricky Brown; not pictured - Coach&#13;
Gary Phillips and David Kadereit.&#13;
YMCA Volleyball Team: Front-Ja da Hart, Stephanie&#13;
Doffin, Karen Ruckman, Mike Baird; Mer edith Ka sal, Sa rah Brown, Ka tie Romey, Tina Crouch and Coach&#13;
Sheila Iddings: not pictured - Coach Nancy Pietrzak&#13;
3rd a nd 4th Grade YMCA Ba sketba ll: Front-Mike&#13;
Zimmerman , Jordan Borgaila, Eric Humlicek , J esse&#13;
Dalley; Ba ck-Justin Evans, Tyler Kerger, Mike Baird&#13;
not pictured - Coa ch Dave Borgaila&#13;
Middle School Track Team: Front - Ka trina Landolt, Amanda Humlicek , J ean&#13;
Frink , Lorelei Gray, Sophia Gray. Mich elle Merritt; Back -Tona Schmitz, Heidi&#13;
Winger , Ryan Dolan, J am es J ensen , Ri cky Brown, Chris Sager, J ennifer&#13;
R ·m. not pictured - Coach Dan Gradoville. Jean leads off in the 400 relay.&#13;
1996 Amanda Humlicek , Heidi Winger, J ennifer Raim and Ka trina Landolt set&#13;
a n ew 1600 Medley Relay record a t 5 :45 . lementary Sports • 5 5 &#13;
The&#13;
Mighty&#13;
Giants&#13;
Running like the wind is Chelsa&#13;
Crowner.&#13;
Misty Armine and Holli Ball&#13;
race against each other.&#13;
Jesse Dalley is building up&#13;
s peed in the running longjump.&#13;
In a sitting form, Jeff&#13;
Goergen easily clears the&#13;
high jump bar.&#13;
Dustin Balm uses all his&#13;
energy to throw the softball.&#13;
Michelle Janssen uses all&#13;
her power to throw the softball.&#13;
'&#13;
56 • Elementary Track &amp; Field 1986 Chevell Dumas breaks the longjump record at 17'14". ' &#13;
Gym tea cher Mr. Mike Shannon&#13;
fires up Rach el Lynch for the long&#13;
jump .&#13;
Dustin J anssen , Noah Buchholz and Sa bra&#13;
Carlin are waiting for the gun to go off.&#13;
As sh e lands, Sarah Brown closes h er eyes to&#13;
protect them from sand flying into her face.&#13;
Isaac Buchholz, Kenny&#13;
Hulett, and Zachary Raes&#13;
race for the beanbags.&#13;
Dawn Bailey is happy that&#13;
it's her turn a t the softball&#13;
throw.&#13;
Tommy Offenburger hands&#13;
the baton to Stephanie&#13;
Daffin while Eric Humlicek&#13;
and Jordan Borgaila wait&#13;
for their turn.&#13;
Ka ren Ruckman lands&#13;
safely over the high jump&#13;
bar for first place .&#13;
• 1979 Carol Vandekamp (Manning} breaks the mile record with 6: 15.9 Elem entary Track &amp; Field • 5 7 &#13;
Life&#13;
in the&#13;
Fast&#13;
Lane&#13;
Jackie Hilsman passes the baton&#13;
to Camille during the 400 relay.&#13;
Michelle Horrocks shows good&#13;
running form.&#13;
The Lady Bobcats: Stacie Neufeld,&#13;
Candice Housley, Camille Buxton,&#13;
Michelle Horrocks, Casey Clark,&#13;
andJackie Hilsman. Not pictured&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon and Assistant Coach Wendy Rustad&#13;
Casey Clark prepares for&#13;
her race.&#13;
At GPSD, Stacie Neufeld&#13;
places 1st in the discus!&#13;
During an emotional time&#13;
for Camille, Candice trtes&#13;
to comfort her.&#13;
Candice Housely gives&#13;
great effort at the shot&#13;
put.&#13;
58 • High School Track 1940 Harold Locke sets a new 880 yard run record at 2:00.1.&#13;
.&#13;
-&#13;
Willie Miller clears the high jump.&#13;
"Good job" Coach Kruse tells Senior Dick Metteer.&#13;
With flaming h a nds. Trent&#13;
Johnson hands the baton to fierce&#13;
Nick Melteer.&#13;
Cole takes off in the 400 dash.&#13;
Travis Brandenburg places 4th in&#13;
the shot put at the ISO Invitation.&#13;
At GPSD, John Brus takes off for&#13;
2nd place in the 400 relay after Nick gives him the baton.&#13;
Jake. you can do it!&#13;
Boys Track Team : Sitting are J ake Herrington , Dirk Miller (Man ager) a nd John Brus;&#13;
1st row: Mikko Puukko, Ben Har1;s. Dick Metteer. Willie Miller, Nick Metteer . Ryan&#13;
I nlhan a nd Coa ch Bra d Kruse : 2nd row: Assistant Coach Mark Murray, Travis&#13;
Brandenburg, Dann y Case. J erod Baas. Tren t J ohns on. Cole Gardner and Joshua&#13;
Clark&#13;
J oshua fo cu s on doing well in the&#13;
s hot put. He win s 1st place at&#13;
G. P.S.D.&#13;
• 1949 Marv Tuttle break s th e school r ecord in the dis cus at 139 '1 l ".9 High School Track • 59 &#13;
Lets&#13;
Bo&#13;
For the&#13;
Bold!&#13;
After a long day, Kurtis Wiley is&#13;
proud of the things h e accomplished .&#13;
Good focu s while kicking th e&#13;
ball, J ess Willard.&#13;
Before the games begin , Nick&#13;
Adland and Regan Peppers goof&#13;
a rou n d.&#13;
Jessie Fox proudly holds her&#13;
3rd place ribbon.&#13;
Jaime Bailey has good form&#13;
while kicking the soccer ball&#13;
through the flags.&#13;
With a helping hand from&#13;
Mr. Mike Shannon, Paul&#13;
Shipley does a good job playing soccer.&#13;
Playing like a pro, Cheryl&#13;
Harper gracefully kicks the&#13;
soccer ball.&#13;
60 • Special Olympics 193 7 ISO student, Glen Deford, wins a preliminary boxing bout. &#13;
Zac Ziegler wins third place for bowling. Watch&#13;
out 1996 Olymicsl&#13;
Ricky Brown is on the edge of his seat waiting to&#13;
bowl.&#13;
James Morrissey is beaming because he's on a roll&#13;
today.&#13;
Charles Forecki thinks he can get a strike!&#13;
Adam Welte is curious about his score. Will he&#13;
win?&#13;
ISD's Special Olympic Athletes: Front: Zac Ziegler, Christina Crouch, Adam&#13;
Welte, Jaime Bailey &amp; Paul Shipley; Middle: James Morrissey, Cheryl Harper,&#13;
Ricky Brown, Jaime Hall &amp; Daniel Gilchrist; Back: Charles Forecki, Nick&#13;
Adland , J essie Fox, Regan Peppers, Jess Willard &amp; Kurtis Wiley&#13;
Christina Crouch excitedly gets&#13;
her bowling ball .&#13;
18 7 8 Moses Folsom becomes ISD's third Superintendent. Page• 61 &#13;
Charlie Forecki, Jaime Bailey,&#13;
and James Morrissey are sitting back and enjoying th e&#13;
games.&#13;
Stretching, Ricky Brown gets&#13;
r ea dy to run the 400 meter&#13;
dash , where he wins first place.&#13;
James Morrissey, J ess Willard ,&#13;
and Nick Ad land are waiting to&#13;
participate in the Special Olympics.&#13;
62 • Special Olympics&#13;
Running hard, Adam Welte&#13;
gets fourth place in the 50&#13;
meter dash.&#13;
ISD's Special Olympic participants are watching and&#13;
supporting their teammates.&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist gets second&#13;
place in the softball throw.&#13;
Jaime Hall is getting ready&#13;
to throw the softball for 5th&#13;
place.&#13;
1980 Jack Barron, Jr. is state wrestling ch amp in the 119 pound division . &#13;
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1979 Dick Metteer, age 2, enrolls at Iowa School for the Deaf. S eniors &#13;
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Seniors 1963 Shirle McLeland Hicks , a 1957 ISO actuate is hired to teach En 'sh Lit. Social Studies. &#13;
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Seniors 1996 Eight students graduate from Iowa School for the Deaf. &#13;
fun on&#13;
Sunday at Opcyland Themepark, WilUe and&#13;
Dick go on Hangman ride . Let's do it again!&#13;
Monday night, Mts. Shirley Hicks yawns&#13;
after a long d ay of keeping up with the&#13;
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66 • Graduation 1884 Eleven students graduate in ISD's first public commencement. &#13;
In Memory&#13;
of&#13;
William A. Hickman&#13;
Billy, an employee for&#13;
311/2years&#13;
passed&#13;
away on&#13;
MaylS,1996&#13;
following a&#13;
brief illness.&#13;
He was a dedicated, fuendly employee who is missed by all.&#13;
Shirley Anson&#13;
Food Service&#13;
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Connie Ainsley, Girls Residence&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Carol Amos, Itinerate Teach. of Deaf/ H.H.&#13;
Marcia Anderson, Principal&#13;
Off-Campus Progratns&#13;
Diane Andrews, Girls Residence&#13;
Shirley Anson, Food Service&#13;
Guy Russell Baker, Food Service&#13;
Cheryl Balk, High School&#13;
John W. Balk, Asst. Superintendent&#13;
Cheryl Banks, Speech Pathologist/&#13;
Coordinator of ISD Eval. Center&#13;
Maurine Barron, Girls Residence&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grow1ds&#13;
Dorene Biederman, Girls Residence&#13;
Dan Borgaila, Boys Residence&#13;
Tom Brannen, L.I.F.E.&#13;
Dexter Brewer, Custodian&#13;
Rob Brookhart, School Psychologist&#13;
Karen Brundidge, Middle School&#13;
Ken Brundidge, Teacher /Interpreter I&#13;
Resource&#13;
Lois Carlson, L.J.F.E./H.S. Student&#13;
Council Sponsor&#13;
Mary Carpenter, Boys Residence&#13;
Rosaria Cassata, Girls Residence&#13;
Dick Coleman, HS. Counselor&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
Laraine Conway, Elem. Principal&#13;
John F. Cool, Director of Student Life&#13;
Carmen Cox, Secretary-Elementary&#13;
Darsi Dalen, Social Worker&#13;
Mary Danburg, Boys Residence&#13;
Patty Defrancesco, Lead/Girls&#13;
Residence&#13;
Susan Deiters, Girls Residence&#13;
Ye arbook&#13;
boss, Mrs.&#13;
Joanne&#13;
Shannon is caught sitting on the&#13;
job.&#13;
On the first&#13;
day of&#13;
school ,&#13;
while serving food for&#13;
stude nts,&#13;
parents and&#13;
staff, Mr.&#13;
John Balk:&#13;
feeds Mrs.&#13;
Becky Gray a potato&#13;
chip.&#13;
68 • Personnel 1971 ISD's new Recreation Director is Steve Sla ter. &#13;
Julie Delka-Miller, High School&#13;
Kathy Deputy, Custodian&#13;
Norm Devine, L.I.F.E.&#13;
Monica Dixon, Educational Interpreter&#13;
Dennis Drake, Career Coordinator&#13;
Rhonda Dunaway, Personnel Director&#13;
Cheryl Evans, Business Office&#13;
Sharon Farrell, Elem. School Asst./&#13;
Pixies&#13;
Barb Feller, Secretary-IMC &amp; Careers&#13;
Amy Filler-Katz, Nurse&#13;
Ed Foss, Outreach Coordinator&#13;
Lynda Fox, Secretary-Facilities&#13;
Elizabeth Gates, Boys Residence&#13;
Dan Gradoville, Careers/ Athletic Dir./&#13;
Boys Basketball &amp; Jr.H. Track Coach&#13;
Jane Gradovill.e, P.E. &amp; Health&#13;
Mike Grandick, Careers&#13;
Lori Green, Head Registered Nurse&#13;
Mary Green, Educational Interpreter&#13;
Jacqueline Grote, Boys Residence&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State HearingImpaired Consultant&#13;
Dr. Tom Haley, Clinical Psychologist&#13;
Dwight Halliburton, Boys Residence&#13;
Vickie Hamilton, Audiologist&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Residence&#13;
Lily Hedrick, Girls Residence&#13;
Dick Henke, Power House&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Boys Residence&#13;
Charlotte Hemnan, Elem. Student Assistant&#13;
Jim Heuer, Director of Bus. Operations&#13;
Bill Hickman, Custodian&#13;
Shirley Hicks, High School/Sr. Class&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
Melodee Hielen, Elementary /Bell Choir&#13;
Bob Hobbs, High School&#13;
Marv Hodapp, Teen Center Coordinator I&#13;
Houseparent&#13;
Julie Holland, Elementary / Boys Club&#13;
Greg Hollins, Storeroom&#13;
Lorie Horn, Middle School&#13;
Sheila Iddings, Girl Re idence&#13;
Tim James, Power House&#13;
Lyle Jensen, Transportation&#13;
Dr. William P. Johnson, Superintendent&#13;
Kate Kasal, Elementary&#13;
1971 Dick Coleman is hired to work ("ash and trash") on the grounds. P ersonnel • 69 &#13;
G. Bryce Kerr, Careers&#13;
Larry Kingery, Boys Residence&#13;
Diane Knigge, Nurse&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Recreation Coordinator&#13;
Brad Kruse, Boys Residential Counselor I&#13;
Boys Track Coach&#13;
Sandy Kruse, Middle School/&#13;
Student Council Sponsor&#13;
Brenda Kruse-McConville, SCPI&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
Brian Lachin, Boys Residence&#13;
Rosemarie Lazzaro, Itinerate Teacher of&#13;
Deaf/ H.H.&#13;
Karen Lechner, Volleyball Coach/Girls&#13;
Assistant Basketball Coach&#13;
Diane LeDoux, L.l.F.E.&#13;
Deborah LeHeup, Girls Residential Com1selor&#13;
Barbara Lindsley, Adm. Assistant&#13;
Sherm Livengood, Transportation&#13;
Sue Livingston, Nurse&#13;
Ellen LoChiano, Nurse&#13;
Jason Locke, L.I.F.E. Student Assistant&#13;
Jan Loverin, High School/Off-Campus&#13;
Dee Ann Lynch, Elem. School Assistant&#13;
Kathy Malick, Elementary /Boys Club&#13;
Carol Manning, L.l.F.E.&#13;
Denna Massey, Teacher / Interpreter I&#13;
Resource&#13;
Rhonda Matthew, Itinerate Teacher of&#13;
Deaf/H.H.&#13;
Gregg McConville, Boys Residential&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Kathy McCuen, Boys Residence&#13;
Joe McEvoy, Power House&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Elem./Bell Choir&#13;
Cathy Merritt, Boys Residential&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Nora Metteer, Sub. Elem. School&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Sue Miles, Speech Pathologist&#13;
Mr. Clean,&#13;
E v a n&#13;
Pelaez,&#13;
scrubs the&#13;
floor in Careers.&#13;
Mrs. Sara&#13;
Planck and&#13;
Mrs. Sue&#13;
Meidlinger&#13;
direct the&#13;
Elementary&#13;
Bell Choir.&#13;
7 0 • P ersonnel 1961 Nonnan Devine is hired as a houseparent in the boys donn. &#13;
R. Keith Miller, Lead Custodian&#13;
Maggy Morrison, Acct. Specialist&#13;
Sharon Morrison, Secretary-Student Life&#13;
Tina Murdoch, Itinerate Teacher of Deaf/&#13;
H.H.&#13;
Mark Murray, Football Coach/&#13;
Assistant Track Coach&#13;
Kristen Newton, Middle School&#13;
Debbie O'Meara, Boys Residential&#13;
Cotmselor&#13;
Kathy O'Neal, Girls/Boys Residence&#13;
Linda O'Neal, Girls Residence&#13;
Cathy Oder, Sv.ritchboard&#13;
Steve Owens, Power House&#13;
Evencio Pelaez, Housekeeping&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Elementary&#13;
Gary Phillips, Boys Residence&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Educational Interpreter&#13;
I Asst. Volleyball Coach&#13;
Sara Planck, Elementary /Director&#13;
Bell Choir&#13;
LaMar Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Rose Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Helen Propst, Secretary-Secondary&#13;
Janet Riche, Transportation&#13;
Joni Riddle, Food Service&#13;
Gayle Ridgway, Secretary-Assistant&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Sandra Rolfe, Housekeeping&#13;
Wendy Rustad, L.l.F.E./ Asst. Girls Track&#13;
Megan Ryan, L.I.F.E. Student Assistant&#13;
Julie Schnackel, Boys Residence&#13;
Robert Schulze, Careers&#13;
Eunice Schupp, Motor Teclmician&#13;
Joanne Shannon, Careers/Yearbook&#13;
Advisor&#13;
Kathy Shannon, Elem. School Assistant&#13;
Mike Shannon, P.E. &amp; Health/Girls&#13;
Basketball &amp; Track Coach&#13;
Cristina Shea, Secretary-Personnel &amp;&#13;
Business Office&#13;
Lori Siefering, Librarian&#13;
Steven Slater, Secondary Principal&#13;
Dave Slaughter, GroU11ds&#13;
Nyle Smith, Dean of Boys&#13;
Cindy Soppe, Art&#13;
Jane Sorensen, Food Service&#13;
Michelle South, Food Service&#13;
Ed Stacy, IMC Director&#13;
Donna Stephens, Dean of Girls&#13;
Daniel Stevens, Custodian&#13;
- 1988 Mr. John Balk is hired as Assistant Supe1intendent .• Personnel • 71 &#13;
Janet Sweenie, Girls/ Boys Residence&#13;
Joyce Szemplenski, Middle School&#13;
Mike Szemplenski, Elem. Counselor&#13;
Julie Taylor, Elementary&#13;
Camille Tech, Elem. Computers &amp;&#13;
Resource/ Boys Club &amp; Pixies&#13;
Geri Tews, Secretary-Off-Campus&#13;
Ann Thiessen, Speech Pathologist&#13;
Colleen Thompson, Nurse&#13;
Paula Traylor, Girls Residence&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand Middle School/&#13;
Computers&#13;
Kenny Walker, Boys Residence&#13;
Patty Van Soelen, Girls Residence&#13;
Jeanette Watson, Middle School&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Susan Whitt, High School&#13;
Delores Willer, Nurse&#13;
Marty Wilson, Power House&#13;
Roberta Wilson, Girls Residence&#13;
Sandra Wood, Boys/ Girls Residence&#13;
John Woods, Power House&#13;
Katie Wright, Elem. School Assistant&#13;
Rick Wyant, Food Service Director I Asst.&#13;
Football &amp; Asst.Boys Basketball Coach&#13;
Mrs. Deb LeHeup is rolling film&#13;
to use in her camera.&#13;
Yum! Mr. Slater. Mr. Devine.&#13;
Stacie Neufeld and Ms. Roberta&#13;
Wilson are nj in~ the Open House in the Girls Residence.&#13;
Dr. Bill Johnson , Mr. J ohn Cool and Mr. Jiin Heu er are having a meeting in the cafeteri .&#13;
72 • P ecsonnel , l 980wendy Rustad, a 1975 ISD graduate, becomes a teachec in the C.0.S.T. (LI.F.E.J Departrnen l &#13;
Ca1nille Bren th&#13;
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Jim &amp; Deans Town &amp; Country Mkt.&#13;
Law Office of Roger L. Sawatzke&#13;
O'Malley's Appliance &amp; TV&#13;
Rodenburg Law Offices, P.C.&#13;
Sophir Morris Paint&#13;
Pizza Hut, Inc.&#13;
Ted's Foreign Auto Repair&#13;
Northwest Fabrics&#13;
Hardee's&#13;
Brunswick Valley View Games&#13;
Valentino's&#13;
Medicap Pharmacy&#13;
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Senior Class Officers: President-WillieJ. Miller, Vice&#13;
President-Amy Elliott, Secretary-MaribethJensen, Treasurer-Camille Buxton, Historian-Dick Metteer&#13;
High School Student Council: Sponsor-Mrs. Lois&#13;
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Travis Brandenburg, Jerod Baas, Jake Herrington&#13;
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Middle School Student Council: David Kader eit,&#13;
Mike Baird, Stanley Dixon, Ricky Brown, Lorelei&#13;
Gray; Back: Neil YoungBear, Sponsor-Mrs. Joyce&#13;
Szemplenski, Ryan Dolan, Sponsor-Mrs. Sandy Kruse&#13;
883 H. C. Hammond becomes ISD's fifth Su erintendent. Advertismen ts/Officers • 83 &#13;
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84 • C1osing9 l 9 l 0 Enrollment for the past few years averages 250 students, 60% are orally taught. .. &#13;
.. 1883 A law passes to increase students school term from 7 to 9 years at ISD. p C1osing • 85 &#13;
Athletic Awards&#13;
Most Valuable Player&#13;
Volleyball: Amy Elliott&#13;
Football: Willie Miller&#13;
Girls Basketball: Casey Clark&#13;
Boys Basketball: Willie Miller&#13;
Girls Track: Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Boys Track: Joshua Clark&#13;
Girls Sportsmanship: Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Boys Sportsmanship: Willie Miller&#13;
Bernie Saggau Senior Athletic of the Year:&#13;
Willie Miller&#13;
Booster Club Girl Athlete of the Year:&#13;
Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Booster Club Boy Athlete of the Year:&#13;
Willie Miller&#13;
Outst anding Service t o t he Athletic Dept.:&#13;
Mrs. Jane Gradoville&#13;
86 • C 1osing 9 1910 Enrollment for the past few years averages 250 students, 60% are orally taught. .. &#13;
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belle Horrocks&#13;
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Jeff Goergen and Scott Tinkham&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller, Nick Metteer and Amy Elliott at&#13;
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1883 A law passes to increase students' school term from 7 to 9 years at ISO. C1osing • 87 &#13;
"She Gets No Respect .. . " Yearbook&#13;
staffer, Travis Brandenburg, gives&#13;
Mrs. J oanne Shannon rabbit ears&#13;
a s sh e talks on the phon e.&#13;
Co-Assistan t Editors Maribeth&#13;
J en sen and Camille Buxton.&#13;
Yearbook Editors Amy Elliott and&#13;
Willie Miller.&#13;
A big thank you to Mr. Ed Foss and Ms.&#13;
Deb LeHeup for taking pictures and sharing them with us.&#13;
Printing of the '96 Yearbook is done by&#13;
Jostens in Visalia, California. Mr. Jay&#13;
Anderson is our Jostens Representative .&#13;
Captions are eight point Bookman. The&#13;
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Advisor-Mrs. Joanne Shannon&#13;
Student Editors&#13;
Amy Elliott &amp; Willie Miller&#13;
Yearbook Staff: Fron t-Sara Kile, Casey Clark, J ackie&#13;
Hilsman, Maribeth J ensen and Stacie Neufeld. Middle- Mikko Puukko, J erod Baas and Marie Baumel. Back- Camille Buxton, Arny Elliott, Candice Housley and&#13;
Michelle Horrocks; Not pictured Willie Miller and&#13;
Travis Brandenburg&#13;
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Heads of many of the 186&#13;
member nations gather in&#13;
New York to celebrate the 50th&#13;
anniversary of the United&#13;
Nations in October.&#13;
In a powerful address to the&#13;
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on Women in Beijing, China,&#13;
attended by 30,000 women from&#13;
180 countries, U.S. First Lady&#13;
Hillary Rodham Clinton declares,&#13;
"Women's rights are human&#13;
rights," to a desk-thumping,&#13;
applauding audience.&#13;
r:renGh transportation workers strike against&#13;
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Decemoer, shutting down the airlines and the&#13;
metro system, after France increases the&#13;
retirement age from 50 to 55 and lengthens&#13;
··the work week from 37 to 39 hours in efforts&#13;
to cut spending.&#13;
Shock waves hit the Middle East&#13;
when Israeli Prime Minister&#13;
Yitzhak Rabin is shot and killed&#13;
while leaving a peace ra lly in Tel&#13;
Aviv November 4. His murderer,&#13;
Jewish extremist Yigal Amir,&#13;
fanatically opposes peace&#13;
negotiations with the Palestine&#13;
Liberation Organization.&#13;
AP/Y/ide World&#13;
Marxist Cuban President Fidel&#13;
Castro abandons his Havana&#13;
cigar and military fatigues for a&#13;
suit and tie on a diplomatic visit&#13;
to New York in October, where&#13;
he tries to convince the U.S. to&#13;
lift its 33-year-old trade embargo&#13;
on still-communist Cuba.&#13;
Wrap artist Christo creates&#13;
"Wrapped Reichstag" for&#13;
the city of Berlin by covering&#13;
the former home of the German&#13;
parliament with one million&#13;
square feet of silver fabric&#13;
in June.&#13;
Madman Shoko Asahara, leader&#13;
of the Japanese apocalyptic&#13;
religious cult, Aum Shinrikyo, is&#13;
arrested on May 16 and charged&#13;
with the Tokyo subway nerve-gas&#13;
attack that left 12 people dead&#13;
and injured 5.500 more in March.&#13;
Pope John Paul II visits New&#13;
Jersey, New York and&#13;
Maryland, and addresses the&#13;
United Nations. He speaks out&#13;
on social, economic, political&#13;
and moral themes.&#13;
In late May, a doctor performs&#13;
emergency surgery aboard British&#13;
Airways fiight 32 using a coat&#13;
hanger, a knife and fork, and a&#13;
scissors sterilized in brandy to save&#13;
a woman whose life is threatened&#13;
by a collapsed lung.&#13;
iti n protests escalate&#13;
nto riots after France&#13;
detonates a nuclear test device&#13;
750 miles from the South Pacific&#13;
island. France's September&#13;
resumption of tests after a&#13;
three-year moratorium brings&#13;
global condemnation.&#13;
Fifty years after the end of World&#13;
War 11 , Japan remembers those&#13;
killed by the atomic bomb .&#13;
dropped on Hiroshima. A solitary&#13;
building left standing after the&#13;
blast now a memorial called the&#13;
Ato~i c Bomb Dome, symbolizes&#13;
the horrors of war and the price&#13;
of peace. &#13;
An earthquake kills 51 people&#13;
on the resort-studded Pacific&#13;
coast of Mexico. The quake&#13;
measures 7.5 on the Richter&#13;
scale and is felt 330 miles away&#13;
in Mexico City.&#13;
Quebec, Canada's largely Frenchspeaking province, defeats an&#13;
October referendum on Quebec&#13;
independence by a margin of&#13;
less than one percent.&#13;
AP/Wide World&#13;
In July, without public&#13;
explanations, Burma's military&#13;
rulers free the country's most&#13;
famous political prisoner, Daw&#13;
Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the&#13;
pro-democracy movement and&#13;
Nobel peace laureate, after six&#13;
years of house arrest.&#13;
-; The first U.S. president to visit Northern Ireland ,&#13;
President Clinton receives a warm Christmas&#13;
welcome for his show of support for peace between&#13;
Irish Protestants and Catholics.&#13;
ope blooms for peace in Bosnia when Bosnia's President&#13;
lzetbegovic (left) shakes hands with Serbia's President Milosevic&#13;
on tlie opening day of the November cease-fire talks in Dayton, 011 io.&#13;
Croatia's President Tudjman looks on. The ensuing Paris peace&#13;
agreement of December sends 60,000 NATO peacekeeping troops to&#13;
the war-torn country.&#13;
Russian figure skater Sergei&#13;
Grinkov, 28, collapses and dies&#13;
from a heart attack during&#13;
practice with his wife-partner&#13;
Ekaterina Gordeeva on&#13;
November 20. The pair won two&#13;
Olympic gold medals and four&#13;
world pairs titles.&#13;
Great Britain's Princess Diana&#13;
shocks Buckingham Palace with&#13;
a tell-all BBC interview. Defying&#13;
royal protocol, she discusses her&#13;
marriage to unfaithful husband.&#13;
Prince Charles, her struggle with&#13;
depression and bulimia, and an&#13;
extramarital affair. The majority&#13;
of English people express their&#13;
support and sympathy.&#13;
In November, the Republic of&#13;
Ireland narrowly passes a&#13;
referendum calling for an end&#13;
to the country's 1937&#13;
constitutional ban on divorce.&#13;
While competing in an&#13;
international balloon race in&#13;
September, two hot air&#13;
balloonists, one English and&#13;
one American, are shot down&#13;
when their balloon floats off&#13;
course over Belarus. The&#13;
Belarussian army sees the&#13;
balloon as a security threat and&#13;
fires without warning. The&#13;
balloonists fall to their death.&#13;
More than lour years alter&#13;
Desert Storm, Iraq's President&#13;
Saddam Hussein remains in&#13;
power, though two of his&#13;
sons-in-law defect to Jordan&#13;
on August 8 and call for&#13;
Hussein's overthrow.&#13;
Securities trader Nicholas&#13;
Leeson is arrested in Germany&#13;
in March 1995 for fraud. forgery.&#13;
and breach-of-trust. Leeson&#13;
racked up a $1.32 billion loss&#13;
that caused the collapse of&#13;
Barings PLC, the 233-year-old&#13;
British bank. &#13;
A an lirancisco sewer line&#13;
bursts under pressure&#13;
from Battering rainstorm s,&#13;
creating a monster sinkhole&#13;
that swallows a $2-million&#13;
house in the Sea Cliff district.&#13;
One-hundred-mile-per-hour&#13;
winds knock out power to&#13;
tens of thousands of homes&#13;
and nearly blow a truck off the&#13;
Bay Bridge.&#13;
African-American men from&#13;
across the country converge&#13;
on Washington, O.C., for the&#13;
Million Man March on October&#13;
16. The march, led by Nation-ofIslam minister Louis Farrakhan,&#13;
promotes African-American&#13;
unity, dignity, and fami ly values.&#13;
U.S. Senator Bob Packwood of&#13;
Oregon resigns on September 7,&#13;
the day after the Senate Ethics&#13;
Committee voted unanimously to&#13;
expel him for sexual misconduct,&#13;
embarrassingly detailed in his&#13;
diaries, which v1ere made public.&#13;
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The nation comes to a standstill&#13;
on October 3 as more than 150&#13;
million people watch live TV&#13;
coverage of the outcome of the&#13;
nine-month-long trial of the&#13;
century. After less than four&#13;
hours of deliberation, the jury&#13;
finds former football star O.J.&#13;
Simpson not guilty of the&#13;
murders of his ex-wife Nicole&#13;
and her friend Ronald Goldman.&#13;
Three days of drenching rains in the Pacific&#13;
Northwest swell rivers to over11owing, causing severe flooding in Washington in December.&#13;
In the town of Carnation , a pastor conveys a&#13;
woman to dry land with a wheelbarrow.&#13;
Illinois suffers a record heat&#13;
wave in July, with temperatures&#13;
as high as 104°. The heat takes&#13;
the lives of 457 people&#13;
statewide. At Wrigley Stadium,&#13;
Jaime Navarro helps faithful&#13;
Chicago Cubs fans stay cool.&#13;
After a year of fame as a&#13;
conservative revolutionary,&#13;
Speaker of the House Newt&#13;
Gingrich slumps in popularity,&#13;
tainted by the government&#13;
shutdown, his stalled Contract&#13;
With America, and investigations&#13;
into his political action committee and his financial affairs.&#13;
The federa l government repeals&#13;
the national SS-mile-per-hour&#13;
highway speed limit, enacted in&#13;
1974 during the oil embargo.&#13;
The legislation allows states to set&#13;
their own limits. On Montana&#13;
highways, speed limits are&#13;
eliminated completely.&#13;
/\l ir Force Captain Scott&#13;
f'\O'Grady (right) is rescued&#13;
from pursuing Bosnian Serb&#13;
forces by U.S. Marines on&#13;
June 8, six days after l1is plane&#13;
is shot down over Bosnia.&#13;
O'Grady survive d on insects,&#13;
plants, and rainwater.&#13;
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Two-thousand volunteer&#13;
firefighters battle a raging&#13;
wildfire in eastern Long Island.&#13;
New York, for three days in&#13;
August. The fire, following a&#13;
21-day drougl1t, consumes&#13;
5,500 acres of pine barrens and&#13;
damages a dozen homes. There&#13;
are no injuries or fatalities. &#13;
Tile image of firefighter Chris Fields holding&#13;
I one-year-old Saylee Almon, who later dies.&#13;
comes to symbolize the horror of the Apri l 19&#13;
bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal&#13;
As more Am ericans invest, Wall Street enjoys a bull market. In November, the Dow-Jones Industrial&#13;
Average hits 5000, a milestone indicating healthy co rporate profits and low interest rates.&#13;
\&#13;
Building that killed 150 adults and 19 children.&#13;
A record snowfall paralyzes the&#13;
East Coast in January 1996,&#13;
tranding travelers and killing&#13;
100 people. Seven states, from&#13;
Virginia to Massachusetts,&#13;
declare emergencies.&#13;
Philadelphia gets 30.7 inches&#13;
of snow.&#13;
On April 30, the adoptive&#13;
parents of four-year-old "Baby&#13;
Richard" comply with an Illinois&#13;
court order to turn the child over&#13;
to his biological parents.&#13;
Area Closed&#13;
Area c/o d&#13;
to lack or se due appropriation&#13;
Tile go~e rn t shuts down for six days in November after the&#13;
President and Congress fail to agree on how to balance the&#13;
leOeral budget. The shutdown affects non-essential federal services.&#13;
Charles H. Porter. iv. Sygmo including the National Park Service. A longer shutdown follows&#13;
in December.&#13;
Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice&#13;
of the U.S. Supreme Court from&#13;
1969 to 1986, dies in June at&#13;
age 87. Though appointed by&#13;
President Richard Nixon, he&#13;
ordered Nixon to turn over&#13;
tapes in the Watergate hearings&#13;
that effectively ended the&#13;
president's career.&#13;
The Was/1ington Post publishes&#13;
a manifesto written by the&#13;
unidentified killer known as&#13;
"The Unabomber," at large&#13;
since 1978 and wanted for 16&#13;
mail bombs that have killed 3&#13;
and injured 23. FBI agents&#13;
scrutinize the article for clues to&#13;
the bomber's identity.&#13;
A Chicago commuter train slams&#13;
into the back end of a loaded&#13;
school bus. The accident.&#13;
allegedly caused by a poorly&#13;
timed stoplight placed too near&#13;
the tracks, kills 7 students and&#13;
injures 28 on October 25.&#13;
Despite Americans' goubts and&#13;
tears, U.S. tro!!PS-head tor&#13;
Bosnia in Decembe • The&#13;
20,000 U.S. forces, serving&#13;
under NATO command beside&#13;
40,000 European allies, face&#13;
the task of keeping peace&#13;
among the country's warring&#13;
Serbs, Croats and Muslims.&#13;
The State of South Carolina&#13;
sentences Susan Smith to life&#13;
in prison tor the drowning&#13;
murder of her two young sons&#13;
in 1994.&#13;
An anonymous donor sends&#13;
St. Jude's Children 's&#13;
Research Hospital in Memphis&#13;
$1 million in the form of a&#13;
winning ticket from McDonald's&#13;
November "Monopoly"&#13;
sweepstakes game.&#13;
In the wake of a growing&#13;
number of random attacks from&#13;
assailants with knives and&#13;
guns, White House security is&#13;
forced to close Pennsylvania&#13;
Avenue to traffic.&#13;
After allegedly ignoring federa l&#13;
pollution regulations tor years ,&#13;
General Motors agrees under&#13;
threat of an $11 -million fine to&#13;
recall 500,000 Cadillacs al a&#13;
cost of $45 million.&#13;
American women celebrate the&#13;
?5th anniversary of the 19th&#13;
amendment to the U.S.&#13;
Constitution, which granted&#13;
women the right to vote.&#13;
Women's suffrage leader Susan&#13;
B. Anthony (1820-1906) first&#13;
organized the fight for suffrage&#13;
in 1848. &#13;
ce&#13;
Wubbo De JonGfHet Parool from Sygma&#13;
As the result of an improperly&#13;
cleaned test tube at a fertility&#13;
clinic, a woman in the Netherlands&#13;
gives birth to twin boys, each from&#13;
a different father.&#13;
Astunning photograph from the Hubble Space Telescope c.aptures a&#13;
moment in the birth of a star in the Eagle Nebula, 7,000 light years&#13;
rom Earth. Light from the young star's nuclear furnace lifts towering&#13;
pillars of hydrogen gas and interstellar dust.&#13;
The world's first test-tube gorilla&#13;
is born at the Cincinnati Zoo in&#13;
October as part of an effort to&#13;
save the western lowland gorilla,&#13;
an endangered species that&#13;
numbers fewer than 450 animals.&#13;
Fossils of a jawbone (left) and&#13;
leg bone (right) found in Kenya&#13;
in August reveal a previously&#13;
unknown species of upright&#13;
hominid that lived four million&#13;
years ago, pushing the&#13;
emergence of bipedalism back&#13;
half a million years. Walking&#13;
upright is a key adaptation that&#13;
separates humans from apes.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Media attention focuses on&#13;
melatonin, a natmally occurring&#13;
hormone used to induce sleep&#13;
and slow the effects of aging.&#13;
Lauded as a wonder drug. a&#13;
kilogram of synthetic melatonin&#13;
sells for as much as $10,000.&#13;
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In a procedure known as ti ssue&#13;
engineering, scientists grow a&#13;
human ear under the skin of a&#13;
laboratory mouse. Researchers&#13;
hope the procedure wi ll play an&#13;
important role in the future of&#13;
transplant surgery.&#13;
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In March, the Federal Drug&#13;
Administration approves a chicken·&#13;
pox vaccine. Rarely fatal,&#13;
chicken-pox affects 3.7 million&#13;
Americans annually.&#13;
Researchers announce that&#13;
they have isolated a gene in&#13;
mice linked to obesity. Mice&#13;
with a mutated OB gene are&#13;
injected with the hormone&#13;
leptin, resulting in dramatic&#13;
weight loss. The public is&#13;
tantalized at the prospect of&#13;
leptin as a slimming treatment&#13;
for use in humans.&#13;
As a protective measure against&#13;
counterteiting in the era of digital&#13;
publishing, the Treasury&#13;
Department redesigns U.S.&#13;
curren cy bills, to be issued over&#13;
the next five years, starting early&#13;
1996 with the new $100 bill. &#13;
Fprmer rivals in space become&#13;
~o ra s in space after the&#13;
h' toric docking of the U.S.&#13;
space shuttle Atlantis and&#13;
Russia's Mir space station on&#13;
June 29. Astronaut Robert&#13;
Gibson (in red) greets&#13;
cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov.&#13;
Buyers rush to stores for the&#13;
new computer operating&#13;
system Windows 95, spurred by&#13;
Microsoft Corp.'s $700-million&#13;
publicity barrage and the&#13;
promise of a friendlier interface.&#13;
In November, Visa introduces a&#13;
cash-storage card that&#13;
eliminates a pocketful of loose&#13;
change. A chip in the plastic card&#13;
tracks the amount of available&#13;
cash, which is accessed with a&#13;
reader at the place of purchase.&#13;
rhe card can be taken to the&#13;
!Jank and reloaded.&#13;
Now virtual reality comes in a&#13;
handy travel size with Nintendo's&#13;
latest, Virtual Boy, a portable 3-0&#13;
video-game system wit11&#13;
stereophonic sound.&#13;
I&#13;
n June, volcanic eruptions give birth to a baby&#13;
island. A new member of the Tonga Islands&#13;
e erges near New Zealand, 900 feet high and&#13;
140 feet wide.&#13;
The movie Apollo 13 opens in&#13;
the summer after filming&#13;
many of its scenes inside NASA's&#13;
"zero gravity" plane, which&#13;
mimics the weightlessness&#13;
astronauts experience in space by&#13;
diving into a 23-second freefall.&#13;
New research shows that the meat-eating&#13;
Tyrannosaurus rex did not loom upright, but&#13;
stalked along lower to the ground. The discovery&#13;
is reflected in the reopened exhibits of the famed&#13;
dinosaur halls of New York's American Museum&#13;
of Natural History after three years of redesign.&#13;
After a decade-long search,&#13;
scientists isolate what may be&#13;
the most important cancerrelated gene. The defective&#13;
gene known as ATM is&#13;
associated with cancers of&#13;
the breast, colon , lung,&#13;
stomach, pancreas and skin,&#13;
and may be carried by two&#13;
million Americans.&#13;
Astronomers using the Hubble&#13;
Space Telescope observe new&#13;
moons orbiting the planet&#13;
Saturn, adding at least 2&#13;
moons and possibly 4 to&#13;
Saturn's previously known&#13;
total of 18.&#13;
A team of French and British&#13;
explorers believe they have&#13;
found an ancient breed of horse&#13;
previously unknown to&#13;
scientists. In November, the&#13;
four-foot high horse with a&#13;
triangular head , which&#13;
resembles the vanished horses&#13;
of European Stone Age&#13;
drawings, is named Riwoche&#13;
for its home region in Tibet.&#13;
October satellite photographs&#13;
show the recent rapid&#13;
deterioration of the earth's&#13;
ozone layer above Antarctica.&#13;
Pollutants produced mostly by&#13;
the U.S. cause the hole in&#13;
the atmosphere's protective&#13;
layer to increase to the size&#13;
of Europe. &#13;
Already well known for her&#13;
appearances in Aerosmith&#13;
music videos, 19-year-old Alicia&#13;
Silverstone achieves stardom&#13;
with the 1995 summer movie&#13;
hit Clueless.&#13;
Millions of Americans tune in to&#13;
Martha Stewart's TV show,&#13;
subscribe to her magazine, and&#13;
read her books. The popular&#13;
cooking and home-decorating&#13;
entrepreneur builds an empire by&#13;
packaging a distinctive American&#13;
nostalgic style.&#13;
Bill Gates, founder and chairman&#13;
of the computer giant Microsoft,&#13;
becomes the wealthiest man in&#13;
the world on the success of his&#13;
company's software. His book&#13;
The Road Ahead hits The New&#13;
York Times best-seller list.&#13;
With $150,000 saved during&#13;
her 75 hardworking years&#13;
as a washerwoman, Oseola&#13;
McCarty establishes a&#13;
scholarship fund for AfricanAmerican students at the&#13;
University of Southern&#13;
Mississippi. For her selflessness, she is awarded the&#13;
Presidential Citizens Medal.&#13;
railblazer Shannon Faulkner (hand to head)&#13;
withdraws from the Citadel after collapsing&#13;
du ing "hell week." Faulkner singlehandedly&#13;
attempted to bust the gender barrier at the&#13;
all-male South Carolina military institution.&#13;
8111 Jordan, Charleston Post Courier from Sip.a Preu&#13;
Hot actor Antonio Banderas falls&#13;
in love with another screen sexsymbol Melanie Griffith during&#13;
the filming of Two Much.&#13;
Banderas will co-star with&#13;
Madonna in the film version of&#13;
Evita and will star in Steven&#13;
Spielberg-produced Zorro.&#13;
Seventies superstar John&#13;
Travolta's motion-picture&#13;
comeback in the 1994 hit Pulp&#13;
Fiction continues with starring&#13;
roles in Get Shorty and&#13;
Broken Arrow.&#13;
Sandra Bullock follows up her&#13;
star-making role in Speed with&#13;
the gentle romance While You&#13;
Were Sleeping. Bullock's fresh,&#13;
wholesome image earns her an&#13;
"Entertainer of the Year"&#13;
nomination from Entertainme11t&#13;
Weekly magazine. &#13;
America is disappointed in its high hopes for Colin Powell 's 1996&#13;
presidential candidacy. At the close of his whirlwind book tour for&#13;
My American Journey, the General and his wife Alma announce in&#13;
November that he will not seek the Republican nomination.&#13;
'\&#13;
Actress Demi Moore becomes&#13;
the highest paid woman in&#13;
Hollywood, able to command&#13;
$12.5 million per movie, even&#13;
after this year's flop at the box&#13;
office The Scarlet Letter, loosely&#13;
based on Hawthorne's classic.&#13;
Aj 0-year-old St. Louis schoolboy,&#13;
~arry Champagne Ill, becomes a&#13;
hero by taking control of his scl10ol&#13;
us after the driver suffered a stroke.&#13;
Champagne is later awarded a $10,000&#13;
scholarship by the bus company.&#13;
Favorite of America's heartland&#13;
for his You Might Be A Redneck&#13;
If .. . jokes, Georgia-born stand-up&#13;
comic and author Jeff Foxworthy&#13;
gets l1is own ABC sitcom in&#13;
which he plays himself. Model Beckford Tyson, singled&#13;
out by Ralph Lauren for his allAmerican looks, signs an&#13;
exclusive contract with the&#13;
fashion designer in 1995.&#13;
Stand-up comic and sitcom&#13;
star Ellen DeGeneres makes&#13;
the best-seller list with her book&#13;
My Point .. . And I Do Have One.&#13;
Christopher Reeve, in a&#13;
wheelchair and hooked up to&#13;
a portable respirator, appears&#13;
with his wife, Dana, at the&#13;
Ameri can Paralysis Association's&#13;
annual gala on November 9,&#13;
less than five months after a fall&#13;
from a horse left him almost&#13;
totally paralyzed.&#13;
Miss Oklahoma Shawntel Smith&#13;
is crowned Miss America on&#13;
September 16. During the&#13;
broadcast of the 15th pageant,&#13;
viewers phone in their votes to&#13;
retain the swimsuit competition.&#13;
Calvin Klein's P-rovocative CK&#13;
Jeans campaign causes an&#13;
uproar in August, bringing&#13;
nasty headlines, threats of&#13;
retailer boycotts and an FBI&#13;
investigation. The scandal only&#13;
seems to help sales.&#13;
Michael Jackson and Lisa .&#13;
Marie Presley announce their&#13;
divorce almost a year after&#13;
their surprise marriage. The&#13;
tabloids have a field day&#13;
speculating about the ~easons&#13;
for the marriage (was it a coldhearted career move?) as well&#13;
as the causes for the break-up&#13;
(was he after Elvis' fortune?).&#13;
Breaking the Surface, the&#13;
autobiography of Greg . Louganis, former U.S. Olympic&#13;
gold-medal diver who revealed&#13;
earlier that he has AIDS, debuts&#13;
at No. 2 on the best-seller list.&#13;
Popcorn magnate Orville&#13;
Redenbacher, who transformed&#13;
popping corn into a gourmet&#13;
item, dies on September 19&#13;
from heart failure.&#13;
Two Chinese women set a new&#13;
Guiness world record in&#13;
November by living in a room&#13;
for 12 days with 888 poisonous&#13;
snakes. The previous world&#13;
record , set in Singapore in&#13;
1987, was 10 days with&#13;
200 snakes.&#13;
John F. Kennedy, Jr., is&#13;
cofounder and editor-in-chief of&#13;
George, a glossy new magazine&#13;
covering American politics.&#13;
Hounded all his life by the press,&#13;
Kennedy joins their ranks.&#13;
contributing a feature interview&#13;
to each issue. &#13;
Batman Forever, with Val&#13;
Kilmer in the title role and&#13;
Chris O'Donnell as Robin,&#13;
becomes the third Batman&#13;
movie and the summer's topgrossing film.&#13;
After an unpromising start,&#13;
Conan O'Brien quietly gains&#13;
popularity as host of NBC's "Late&#13;
Night," a slot previously filled by&#13;
David Letterman. Letterman's&#13;
current show on CBS slowly&#13;
loses viewers.&#13;
Whitney Houston stars in the&#13;
December film release, Waiting&#13;
to Exhale. adapted from Terry&#13;
McMillan's best-selling novel&#13;
about the lives of four middleclass African-American women.&#13;
Houston sings the title song for&#13;
the movie soundtrack, which&#13;
enjoys brisk sales.&#13;
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Denzel Washington, critically&#13;
acclaimed for his performances&#13;
in films Crimson Tide and Devil&#13;
in a Blue Dress, receives highest&#13;
praise from the City of Los&#13;
Angeles, which honors him with&#13;
the Martin Luther King, Jr. ,&#13;
Award for his philanthropic work&#13;
on behalf of children.&#13;
The fifth actor to play 007 in the enduring fi lm&#13;
series begun in the 1960s, Pierce Brosnan&#13;
abandons his Aston Martin for a BMW Z3&#13;
Roadster in Goldeneye, the latest and. some&#13;
say, best James Bond movie.&#13;
Three 1995 movies bring Jane Austen classics&#13;
to the si lver screen: Clueless, based on&#13;
Austen's novel Emma, and Sense and Sensibility&#13;
and Persuasion.&#13;
Disney Pictures continues its&#13;
line of animated&#13;
blockbusters with the Native&#13;
:Kmerican legend Pocal10nt,1s.&#13;
The picture previews in New&#13;
York's Central Park to an&#13;
outdoor audience of 200,000.&#13;
Oisnt!'J Pk:tur.es lrom Shotling SQr&#13;
Although ABC cancels her TV&#13;
series "My So-Called Lile,"&#13;
17-year-old Claire Danes hits the&#13;
big screen in How to Make an&#13;
American Quilt, To Gillian on Her&#13;
31th Birthday, and Romeo and&#13;
Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio&#13;
as her co-star.&#13;
In the suspense-thriller Seven,&#13;
heartthrob Brad Pitt attracts a&#13;
wide male audience with his&#13;
performance as a detective on&#13;
the trail of a serial killer whose&#13;
murders are based on the seven&#13;
deadly sins. &#13;
Ten years after creating the&#13;
popular comic strip "Calvin and&#13;
Hobbes," cartoonist Bill&#13;
Watterson retires in December.&#13;
N1&#13;
BC's hospital drama "E.R." continues to&#13;
. draw high ratings throughout 1995 thanks to&#13;
its dramatic realism and the appeal of handsome&#13;
George Clooney (middle right), su permodel&#13;
Cindy Crawford's latest date.&#13;
Horror-fiction author Stephen&#13;
King signs a deal with Signet&#13;
books to release his upcoming&#13;
story, The Green Mile, as a&#13;
paperback series.&#13;
Disney P1c1ures lrom Shooting Star&#13;
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television network in July.&#13;
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entirely computer-animated&#13;
film. Released by Disney during&#13;
the Christmas season, it features&#13;
the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim&#13;
Allen, and Don Rickles.&#13;
Jim Carrey earn s $20 million for the starring&#13;
wle in the comedy Ace Ventura: When&#13;
Nature Calls, a sequel to the extraordinarily&#13;
popular Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.&#13;
Sam Jones . GammatUa1son&#13;
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for a second highly rated season. Its&#13;
runaway success inspires less successful&#13;
imitations by other networks.&#13;
Fox TV's ''The X Fi les" stars&#13;
David Duchovny as an FBI agent&#13;
who investigates supernatural&#13;
phenomena. The show becomes&#13;
a surprise hit, giving millions of&#13;
viewers reason to look forward to&#13;
staying home on a Friday night.&#13;
MTV introduces 'Singled Out,"&#13;
an over-the-top-dafng game&#13;
show where c_nntwants ask&#13;
random, pointless questions of&#13;
a crowd of suitors, sight&#13;
unseen, until the zany answers&#13;
have eliminated all but that&#13;
one perfect love match.&#13;
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among teens this season are&#13;
the daytime soap "Days of Our&#13;
Lives" and the evening soap&#13;
"Melrose Place."&#13;
"The Jon Stewart Show," a&#13;
late-night talk show aimed at&#13;
Generation X, fails to catch on .&#13;
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Stewart says, "To all those&#13;
people who said my show&#13;
wouldn't last, I have only one&#13;
thing to say. Good call."&#13;
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another season of NBC's sitcom&#13;
"Seinfeld" after all. Creator Jerry&#13;
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"show about nothing"&#13;
going for an&#13;
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favorites. Their debut album&#13;
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Music Awards in September.&#13;
Twenty-year-old Canadian&#13;
newcomer Alanis Morissette&#13;
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attitudes. Nevertheless, her&#13;
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double platinum.&#13;
John Bellissimo. LGI&#13;
Sixties icon Jerry Garcia,&#13;
guitarist of The Grateful Dead,&#13;
dies of a heart attack on August&#13;
9 at age 53. Garcia's musical&#13;
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"Truckin'." Legions of&#13;
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Brandy, whose self-titled&#13;
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Wanna Be Down" hit high on the&#13;
R&amp;B charts, sweeps the first&#13;
Soul Train Music Awards in&#13;
August. The 16-year-old singer&#13;
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other awards.&#13;
•&#13;
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Beatlemania returns in 1995 with&#13;
ABC's six-hour documentary The&#13;
Beatles Anthology, the video&#13;
releases of A Hard Day's Night&#13;
and Help! and the album&#13;
collection Anthology, featuring&#13;
previously unreleased material.&#13;
Cleveland-based rap group&#13;
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony vault&#13;
to the top of the charts with&#13;
some old-fashioned harmonizing&#13;
on the album E. 1999 Eternal.&#13;
Yoko Ono and Little Richard&#13;
join a host of celebrities at&#13;
the opening of the glitzy Rockand-Roll Hall of Fame and&#13;
Museum in Cleveland on&#13;
September 1.&#13;
The chart-topping movie&#13;
soundtrack Dangerous Minds&#13;
features Coolio's rap anthem&#13;
"Gangsta's Paradise," the&#13;
number-one single of the year&#13;
according to Billboard magazine &#13;
I e dedicate their single&#13;
L "Lightning Crashes" to&#13;
v1ct1ms of the Oklahoma City&#13;
bombing. Tl1e rock band's&#13;
Throwing Copper album yields&#13;
three hit singles; Billboard Music&#13;
Awards names them Rock Artist&#13;
of the Year.&#13;
A hard-luck story turns into&#13;
overnight success in the case of&#13;
Canadian Shania Twain, born in&#13;
poverty to an Irish mother and&#13;
an Ojibway Indian father. Twain's&#13;
1995 hits include "Whose Bed&#13;
Have Your Boots Been Under?,"&#13;
"Any Man of Mine" and the title&#13;
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The Chicago-based rock band Smashing Pumpkins&#13;
release their epic double album Mellon Collie and the&#13;
Infinite Sadness to critical and public acclaim.&#13;
Mariah Carey's Daydream&#13;
sells over 5 million copies,&#13;
taking number-one spot on the&#13;
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the hit single "One Sweet Day."&#13;
fiasti&#13;
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Atlanta's TLC is honored at the&#13;
Bi llboard Music Awards for&#13;
providing two of the year's biggest&#13;
hits. "Creep" and "Waterfalls" both&#13;
lead the Hot 1 DO singles charts&#13;
Former Nirvana drummer Dave Grahl plays a new&#13;
sound as guitarist and lead singer in the Foo&#13;
Fighters, an alternative rock band that enjoys three&#13;
singles off their self-titled debut album in 1995.&#13;
for weeks.&#13;
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of alternative rock band Green&#13;
Day, who release their anxiously&#13;
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to date.&#13;
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Seal's hit off the Batman Forever&#13;
movie soundtrack, "Kiss From a&#13;
Rose," is all over the summer&#13;
playlists. The single propels the&#13;
artist's self-titled album to the&#13;
double-platinum mark.&#13;
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his album Fresh Horses, only&#13;
three musical acts in U.S. history&#13;
outsell country music icon Garth&#13;
Brooks: the Beatles, the Eagles.&#13;
and Bi lly Joel.&#13;
emergencies'for three of the&#13;
~ band's four members. :rhe tour,&#13;
their first in five years, is&#13;
eventually completed with all&#13;
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tour. At each show, Bowie and&#13;
Trent Reznor's band play a set&#13;
together. In December, Bowie&#13;
tours Europe with Morrissey as&#13;
his opening act.&#13;
The Red Hot Chili Peppers tone&#13;
down their trademark&#13;
bawdiness in their newest&#13;
album, One Hot Minute.&#13;
Selena. the 23-year-old Tejano&#13;
music queen, is gunned down in&#13;
Corpus Christi in March 1995 by&#13;
Yolanda Saldivar, former&#13;
president of her fan club. The&#13;
July release of a collection of&#13;
Selena's hits, Dreaming of You,&#13;
sees some of the fastest sales in&#13;
music history. &#13;
I&#13;
nternational soccer star&#13;
Michelle Akers, world's top&#13;
woman player, leads the U.S.&#13;
women's soccer team to a 2-1&#13;
sudden-death victory over&#13;
Norway in the U.S. Cup title&#13;
game in August.&#13;
Jeff Gordon 24, dominates the&#13;
National Association for Stock&#13;
Car Auto Racing's Winston Cup,&#13;
winning 7 of NASCAR's 31 races&#13;
and earning $4.3 million in 1995,&#13;
a record for the sport.&#13;
The University of Nebraska&#13;
demolishes the University of&#13;
Flonda. 62-24, in the 1996 Fiesta&#13;
Bowl to win their second&#13;
consecutive national college&#13;
football title and cap&#13;
Cornhuskers coach Tom&#13;
Osborne's 23rd season.&#13;
The New Jersey Devils win&#13;
the National Hockey&#13;
League's Stanley Cup,&#13;
beating the heavily favored&#13;
Detroit Red Wings in four&#13;
straight games.&#13;
I&#13;
n Super Bowl XXX, the heavily favored&#13;
Dallas Cowboys beat the Pittsburgh&#13;
Steelers 27-17. Dallas cornerback Larry&#13;
Brown ices the game for the Cowboys with&#13;
the second of his two interceptions, and is&#13;
named MVP for his heroics.&#13;
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The Houston Rockets, led by&#13;
center Hakeem Olajuwon. win&#13;
their second consecutive&#13;
National Basketball Association&#13;
championship in June, sweeping&#13;
the series with the Orlando&#13;
Magic in four games.&#13;
Twenty-one-year-old tennis&#13;
champ Monica Seles, returning&#13;
to competitive play two years&#13;
after being stabbed at a&#13;
tournamem in Germany, wins&#13;
the 1995 Australian Open.&#13;
The most controversial moves are&#13;
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Cl eveland Browns NFL franchise&#13;
announces its move to Baltimore&#13;
and the Houston Oilers announce&#13;
their move to Nashville.&#13;
I&#13;
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Team New Zealand in "Black&#13;
Magic 1" defeats Dennis&#13;
Conner's team in "Young&#13;
America" in the first 5-0 sweep&#13;
in the 144-year history of the&#13;
America's Cup.&#13;
Hall-at-Farner Mickey Mantle. a&#13;
switch-hitter and one of the great&#13;
sluggers in baseball history, dies&#13;
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hit 536 home runs in his 1 B-year&#13;
career and compiled a lifetime&#13;
batting average of .298. &#13;
'Ttie Atlanta Braves edge the&#13;
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six o win the World Series on&#13;
October 28. Closing pitcher Mark&#13;
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Ric S!evmt. Allsporl&#13;
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personality, his many tattoos and&#13;
his agg ressive playing style.&#13;
basketball center Dennis&#13;
Rodman (91) debuts with the&#13;
Chicago Bulls after his trade&#13;
frum the San Antonio Spurs.&#13;
The National Basketball Association fines the Chicago&#13;
Bulls $25,000 when Michael Jordan wears his previously&#13;
retired number 23 jersey for luck during championship&#13;
playoffs against the Orlando Magic in May 1995.&#13;
German tennis star Steffi Graf.&#13;
who won three of five Grand&#13;
Slam titles in 1995. ends the&#13;
professional tennis season&#13;
ranked number one in the world.&#13;
National Basketball Association&#13;
referees strike against the league&#13;
for much of the autumn. Fill-in&#13;
officials spark complaints of&#13;
substandard refereeing.&#13;
I&#13;
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achieves a record-setting 2, 131 consecutive games.&#13;
For a record fifth straight time,&#13;
Miguel lndurain of Spain wins&#13;
tl1e 22-day, 2.270-mile Tour de&#13;
France. the worlcl 's premier&#13;
bicycle race. On the 15th day of&#13;
the race, Italian road-race champ&#13;
Fabio Casartelli is killed in a&#13;
seven-man crash.&#13;
Betsy King wins her 30th&#13;
tournament on June 25 and&#13;
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Professional Golf Association's&#13;
Hall of Fame. one of the most&#13;
difficult attainments in sports.&#13;
Quarterback Dan Marino of the&#13;
Miami Dolphins sets four lifetime passing records during the&#13;
1995 football season: 47.003&#13;
yards, 342 touchdowns, 3,686&#13;
completions and 6.467 attempts.&#13;
Former L.A. l::akers point guard&#13;
Earvin "Magic" Jo_hnson&#13;
announces a return to&#13;
basketball in January 1996.&#13;
Johnson retired in 1991&#13;
when he discovered he was&#13;
HIV positive.&#13;
The Northwestern University&#13;
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victories in 1995 and go to the&#13;
Rose Bowl for the first time&#13;
since 1949.&#13;
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challenger Peter McNeeley in&#13;
89 seconds. Tyson, who in&#13;
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August boxing match.&#13;
Pete Sampras, winner of the&#13;
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a number-one world ranking .&#13;
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the Kintetsu Buffaloes in&#13;
Japan, is named Rookie of&#13;
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second Japanese-born&#13;
player to join the U.S.&#13;
major leagues, and the&#13;
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backpacks.&#13;
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socks, tiny !·shirts, little jumpers,&#13;
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around with "Hello Kitty"&#13;
accessories.&#13;
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taking him back."&#13;
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growth and comfort in a stressful&#13;
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collectibles, angel sites on the&#13;
Internet, and angel books and&#13;
magazines&#13;
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Cyberia Cafe&#13;
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surf the&#13;
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without the use of its name.&#13;
people from being marked for&#13;
life. Pulsed laser light, a different&#13;
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