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Double Water Supply February 2, 1964&#13;
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Farmers, Officers Keep Up Search For Escapees - Hunt Centered In Minden Area February 6, 1964&#13;
Highway 59 Hearing Set - On New Alignment North From Avoca February 7, 1964&#13;
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AvoHa Awards To Janet Griggs - 46 Seniors Get Their Diplomas May 22, 1964&#13;
Avoca Supplies One Third Of JEH Nursing Students September 13, 1964&#13;
Articles Filed By Recreational Area December 6, 1964&#13;
Peruvian Girl Is AFS Student - Will Spend Year With Avoca Family August 11, 1965&#13;
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Avoca Legion Post Moves - Remodels Old Theater Building March 12, 1969&#13;
Avoca Plans For 100-Year Birthday - Centennial Set June 19-22 March 16, 1969&#13;
Cake To Mark Centennial Start June 12, 1969&#13;
Centennial Sights June 18, 1969&#13;
Time Capsule Will Recap Centennial Days Of Avoca - Another Festival In 50 Years? June 29, 1969&#13;
Avoca Youth Look To Fair - Expositions Near Throughout Southwest Iowa July 20, 1969&#13;
Pott. County Fiar Has Variety Of Attractions July 25, 1969&#13;
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AvoHa Royalty September 19, 1969&#13;
Sheriff Office Staff Grows September 20, 1969&#13;
Avoca Gets MAPA Nod For Sewer October 31, 1969&#13;
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Ray Opens Avoca Center March 25, 1971&#13;
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Brazilian Student Likes Iowa Snow February 14, 1972&#13;
'Recycled' Glass At Avoca Church - Teacher Designs Windows June 4, 1972&#13;
Avoca Courthouse Fate Undetermined - Magistrate Location Studied July 23, 1972&#13;
$6.017 Granted For Avoca Park October 20, 1972&#13;
AvoHa School Nearly Done - Weather Delays Progress December 17, 1972&#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;
Dick&#13;
Mett4!f!&#13;
&amp; Willie&#13;
Miller&#13;
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1979 Dick Metteer, age 2, enrolls at Iowa School for the Deaf. S eniors &#13;
e1tsuit(e ]!;rent/,, Jj;u31.,trm&#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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• 1996 This is Mrs. Hicks fuird time as class sponsor. She also sponsored the classes of '67 &amp; '93. P S eniors &#13;
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;
Se{liors. &#13;
Zet1 .s S ucceeA&#13;
puiK.e:r:&#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;
17Years&#13;
ofSeIVice&#13;
J.&#13;
I&#13;
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I&#13;
Sandy Kruse&#13;
Teacher&#13;
18 Years&#13;
of SeIVice&#13;
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) ) &#13;
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;
Buxton&#13;
)&#13;
Farm Service Company&#13;
Water Tech, Inc&#13;
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;
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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;
Carlson, Amy Elliott, Maribeth Jensen, Cheryl Harper;&#13;
Travis Brandenburg, Jerod Baas, Jake Herrington&#13;
and Trent Johnson&#13;
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;
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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;
New students&#13;
Jeff Goergen and Scott Tinkham&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller, Nick Metteer and Amy Elliott at&#13;
Close-up in Washington D.C.&#13;
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;
yearbook is created on the Macintosh Computer using Josten's Yeartech program.&#13;
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;
88 • Ending 1989 Josten's begins printing ISD's Yearb ook. &#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;
U.N.'s Fourth World Conference&#13;
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;
r their government throughout the month of&#13;
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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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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human ear under the skin of a&#13;
laboratory mouse. Researchers&#13;
hope the procedure wi ll play an&#13;
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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;
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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;
Disney Entertainment spends&#13;
$19 bi llion to purchase the ABC&#13;
television network in July.&#13;
Toy Story is the world's first&#13;
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;
The popular NBC TV series "Friends" returns&#13;
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;
According to a Roper Youth&#13;
Poll , the two hottest TV shows&#13;
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;
During the final taping, host&#13;
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;
Devoted fans will not be denied&#13;
another season of NBC's sitcom&#13;
"Seinfeld" after all. Creator Jerry&#13;
Seinfeld decides to keep his&#13;
"show about nothing"&#13;
going for an&#13;
eighth season. &#13;
Their down-to-earth style and&#13;
soulful pop songs make&#13;
Hootie and the Blowfish popular&#13;
favorites. Their debut album&#13;
Cracked Rear View sells over 5&#13;
million, and the group is named&#13;
Best New Artist at the MTV&#13;
Music Awards in September.&#13;
Twenty-year-old Canadian&#13;
newcomer Alanis Morissette&#13;
raises some eyebrows with her&#13;
up-front, aggressive lyrics and&#13;
attitudes. Nevertheless, her&#13;
album Jagged Little Pill goes&#13;
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;
roots in blues, country and folk&#13;
are apparent in hits like&#13;
"Truckin'." Legions of&#13;
Deadheads mourn his passing.&#13;
Brandy, whose self-titled&#13;
platinum album and single "I&#13;
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;
wins Best New Artist, among&#13;
other awards.&#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;
tune to her 3-million-selling&#13;
album Tl1e Woman In Me.&#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;
Billboard album chart. Carey&#13;
performs with Boyz II Men on&#13;
the hit single "One Sweet Day."&#13;
fiasti&#13;
R.E.M.'s summer tour is MarkHauser. LGI Ronnie Wnght. LG1 interrupted by medical&#13;
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;
Success doesn't mellow the style&#13;
of alternative rock band Green&#13;
Day, who release their anxiously&#13;
awaited fourth album Insomniac,&#13;
tl1 eir fastest and darkest album&#13;
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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With the record-setting sales of&#13;
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;
members in good health.&#13;
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In October, David Bowie and&#13;
Nine Inch Nails wrap up the&#13;
U.S. portion of Bowie's world&#13;
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;
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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;
• off the field this season as the&#13;
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;
n May 1995, Peter Blake's&#13;
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;
ot cancer on August 13. Mantle&#13;
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;
I Cleveland Indians 1-0 in game&#13;
six o win the World Series on&#13;
October 28. Closing pitcher Mark&#13;
Wohlers leaps for joy.&#13;
Ric S!evmt. Allsporl&#13;
Known for his temperamental&#13;
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;
n September, Baltimore Orioles shortstop. Cal Ripkin, Jr ..&#13;
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;
gains entry to the Ladies'&#13;
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;
Wildcats-long a gridiron&#13;
laughingstock-pile up ten&#13;
victories in 1995 and go to the&#13;
Rose Bowl for the first time&#13;
since 1949.&#13;
In his first light in lour years ,&#13;
former world heavyweight&#13;
champ Mike Tyson disposes of&#13;
challenger Peter McNeeley in&#13;
89 seconds. Tyson, who in&#13;
March finished a three-year jail&#13;
term for a rape conviction,&#13;
earns $25 million for the&#13;
August boxing match.&#13;
Pete Sampras, winner of the&#13;
1995 men's singles&#13;
championships at Wimbledon&#13;
and the U.S. Open, ends the&#13;
professional tennis season with&#13;
a number-one world ranking .&#13;
Master of the sinking fastball&#13;
and still learning to speak&#13;
English, L.A. Dodgers pitcher&#13;
Hideo Noma, formerly with&#13;
the Kintetsu Buffaloes in&#13;
Japan, is named Rookie of&#13;
the Year. Noma is the&#13;
second Japanese-born&#13;
player to join the U.S.&#13;
major leagues, and the&#13;
first All-Star. &#13;
The most recent fad in purses·&#13;
takes the form of small&#13;
backpacks.&#13;
Girly things enjoy a surge in&#13;
popularity with young women,&#13;
who wear baby barrettes, knee&#13;
socks, tiny !·shirts, little jumpers,&#13;
and funky Maryianes, and kid&#13;
around with "Hello Kitty"&#13;
accessories.&#13;
Americans consume culture and history&#13;
as attendance at America's 8,000&#13;
museums climbs to 600 million people per&#13;
year, more than movie, theater, and sports&#13;
attendance combined.&#13;
Reol!rslArchm Photos&#13;
Taking her place among&#13;
controversial talk-show hosts as&#13;
the "Oprah for the junior set,"&#13;
Ricki Lake speaks to such&#13;
concerns as, "Mom, when my&#13;
boyfriend gets out of jail, I'm&#13;
taking him back."&#13;
The angel message of "fear not"&#13;
strikes a deep chord with&#13;
Americans' yearning for spiritual&#13;
growth and comfort in a stressful&#13;
time. People enjoy angel&#13;
collectibles, angel sites on the&#13;
Internet, and angel books and&#13;
magazines&#13;
Diners are treated to variations&#13;
on theme cafes, as Hard&#13;
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                    <text>Starlight,&#13;
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Jessi Wittrock, Casey Clark, Jim Metteer, Ryan Dolan, J esse Stull, Michelle M rrill,&#13;
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Executive Director of the&#13;
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Mr. Wayne Richey&#13;
Su perintendent of ISO&#13;
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)LD HISTORICAL BUJLDfNG Telephone (515) 28 1·3934 R. WAYNE RICHE Y, E xec1ttivc Director&#13;
May 6, 1997&#13;
Dear Seniors and Students of the Iowa School for the Deaf,&#13;
Each school year presents new opportunities and challenges for you at the Iowa&#13;
School for the Deaf. Your teachers help you learn to meet these challenges and&#13;
to capitalize on the opportunities. By the time you graduate, you have learned&#13;
many of the basic tools for meeting life's challenges. How you meet these&#13;
challenges will determine some of your opportunities later in life.&#13;
Your education at the Iowa School for the Deaf is unique among the many&#13;
learning opportunities in which you will engage during your lifetimes. The&#13;
educational program of the School is one of the best in the nation and has&#13;
maintained increasingly high standards for quality over my career in Iowa. You&#13;
have a wonderful chance to be successful throughout your lives knowing that&#13;
you are supported by the Iowa School for the Deaf family.&#13;
The theme of your yearbook, "Reach for the Stars," is excellent motivation as&#13;
you go into the world to become leaders and workers in the communities in&#13;
which you will live. Your future is in your hands. What will you make of it?&#13;
On behalf of the Board of Regents and the Board staff, I extend to you our&#13;
heartiest congratulations and best wishes as you encounter the next&#13;
opportunities of your lives.&#13;
R. Wayne Richey&#13;
Executive Director &#13;
James Yochum, Cole Gardner&#13;
Jake Herrington, Michelle Merritt &#13;
there's No Business like&#13;
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"Hurricane Smith and the Golden /YI on key"&#13;
Hurricane Smit h (J a ke&#13;
Herri n gton) Lind a (Ca ndi ce&#13;
Housley) and two natives (Justin&#13;
Evans and Jesse Dalley) go climbing in the mountains.&#13;
James Morrissey plays a giraffe&#13;
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For the next scene. J .J. Borg&#13;
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Hurricane Smith (Jake&#13;
Herrington) meet his stepmoth er&#13;
(Amanda Humlicek). while the&#13;
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Robby Peterson and JR&#13;
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ill School Play&#13;
A&#13;
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J orda n Borgail a plays t he pa rt of a lion . &#13;
Ms. Horrocks (Shelly)&#13;
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Schmitz) a r e talking&#13;
a bou t the golden monkey.&#13;
Lind a (C a ndi ce&#13;
Hou sley). th e famou s&#13;
photographer, captures&#13;
a wonderful m omen t&#13;
wh en Hurricane Smith&#13;
(J a k e He rringto n)&#13;
m eets J ava J ava&#13;
(Rach el Huebner). wh o&#13;
rais ed him as a son .&#13;
Mrs. J ackie Grote h elps&#13;
J a ke Herrington (Hurricane Smith) pu t on his&#13;
b eard .&#13;
Ryan Dola n , J esse&#13;
S t ull. a nd J e r em y&#13;
Farnsworth videotape&#13;
th e play.&#13;
Gu tman (Eric Andrews) ta lks with on e of his n a tives&#13;
(Travis Gable).&#13;
Awards&#13;
Best Actor&#13;
Jake Herrington&#13;
Mike Baird&#13;
Tyler Kerger&#13;
Most Humorous&#13;
Eric Andrews&#13;
Tr avis Gable&#13;
Tyler Kerger&#13;
Best Actress&#13;
Mich elle Horrocks&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
Ka tie Romey&#13;
Most Humorous&#13;
Candice Housley&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Dawn Bailey&#13;
School Play ffi &#13;
Before starting their Boys Clubs activities,&#13;
Noah Buchholz and Dustin Balm are excited to eat popsicles.&#13;
Eric Humlicek and Tyler Kerger are building their bird houses.&#13;
Mrs. KathyMalickhelpsMistyArmine&#13;
with her proj ect.&#13;
J ada Hart, Mike Zimmerman, and&#13;
Stepha nie Daffin watch the musical&#13;
notes while practicing the bells.&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin gets help while&#13;
makfng her Easter egg planter.&#13;
Bell Choir: 1st Row: Joshua Knudsen, El.i7..abeth Gramblln, J ada Hart, and Stephanie Dolfm;&#13;
2nd Row: Misty Arrnine, Meredith Kasal, Mike Zimmerman, Katie Romey, and Tommy&#13;
Offenburger; Sponsors: Ms. Melodee Hielen, Mrs. Sara Planck. and Mrs. Sue Meidlinger. W [/emenfary Clu6s&#13;
During a Pixie meeting. Fawn Humlicek a nd Chelsa Crowner a re sewing their leather proj ect:. &#13;
Boys Club Members - 1st row: Dustin Balm.&#13;
Jordan Borgaila, J ason Sheehan 2nd row: Noah&#13;
Buchholz. Tyler Kerger, Eric Humlicek, Joshua Knudsen 3 rd row: J esse Da ll ey . Mike&#13;
Zimmerman. Tommy Offenburger, Justin&#13;
Evans Sponsors: Mrs. Elizabeth Peters. Ms.&#13;
Julie Holland. and Mrs. Camille Tech . Not pictured: Dustin Janssen.&#13;
The Bell Choir pays close attention to the director.&#13;
Tommy Offenburger nails together&#13;
part of his bird house.&#13;
I'm hungry after a long day at&#13;
school! Rachel Lynch eats a snack&#13;
b efore pixies officially begin s.&#13;
Mrs. Malick helps Connie Mac with&#13;
her leather proj ect.&#13;
Meredith Kasal. are you ready? Misty Armine,&#13;
Katie Romey. Meredith Kasal. and Joshua&#13;
Knudsen are practicing for the next bell choir&#13;
performance.&#13;
Pixies Club Members - Fawn Humlicek, Dawn Bailey, Sabra Carlin, Connie IV!ac; Heal~er Nurse , Ra.chel Lynch, Elizabeth Gramblin; Jada Ha rt, Misty Armine , Stephanie Doffm, Meredith Kasal. Sponsors: Mrs. 2 1izabeth Peters, Ms. Cha rlotte Herrman, Mrs. Camille Tech. and Mrs. Kathy Efe.me.ntary Clubs&#13;
Malick. Not pictured : Michelle Janssen, Heather Ha le , Ha n nah and Abigail Buchholz. &#13;
Oh-Eck!Whenthe seniors&#13;
returned to school , Nick&#13;
Metteer and John Brus&#13;
kiss Mrs. J ulie&#13;
Delk a -Miller's&#13;
feet after they&#13;
promised he r&#13;
they wou ld do it if&#13;
sh e let them have a n -&#13;
o th er mil ks h a k e at&#13;
The Senior Class is getting ready to go on th eir Senior Trip to Da llas, Texas on March 20, 1997.&#13;
We are on the Texas border enjoying&#13;
the sou thern s un.&#13;
Ughh !! We don't want to go back to&#13;
school. Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller and&#13;
Mr. Dan Borgaila start playing around&#13;
by spraying us with whipping cream&#13;
on the last night in Dallas.&#13;
Planet Hollywood. f\e,&#13;
\P&#13;
We are the big sta rs now ... we're laying on the Dallas Cowboys' turf.&#13;
~ Senior /rip At the Medieval Times Restaura nl. we are a ll KINGS a nd QUEENS. &#13;
Graduation&#13;
ltfay 17, 1997&#13;
Giangreco Haff&#13;
11 a.m.&#13;
Guest Speaker:&#13;
fflr. Jerry Siders&#13;
Nebraska Sdwol for tlie Deaf &#13;
"f\ r -r:.. ,, ureams l-IOme 1rue&#13;
Gentleman: James Morrissey. Clint Oelberg, Stanley Dixon ; .Jess&#13;
Willard, J erod Baas, Trent Johnson, Ryan ""Dolan, J ames J ensen and Nick Metteer&#13;
Ryan Dolan romantically asks J essi Wittrock "wann a dance"?&#13;
Ladies: Charity Coon , Jaime Bailey, Jessi Wittrock, Amber Hainline,&#13;
Stacie R. Neufeld, Tona Schmitz, Jean Frink. Sara Kile, Candice&#13;
Housley and Shelly Horrocks&#13;
Shelly Horrocks and Dr. Balk are doing some fancy footwork.&#13;
Ohh ... isn't that sweet? Stacie R.&#13;
Neufeld and Nick Metteer are dancing togeth er.&#13;
'f!J Prom &#13;
Mrs. Patty DeFran cesco and Mrs.&#13;
Da rsi Da len are clowning around.&#13;
David Kadereit is holding the balloons&#13;
a nd prizes he won playing games.&#13;
Alumni Brad Lachin is watching Eric&#13;
I-Jumlicek toss the ri ng a t the pop&#13;
cans.&#13;
Night off un&#13;
Mrs. Geri Knoebel is selling tickets&#13;
to Misty Annine and h er famJly so&#13;
they can play games.&#13;
Clown Patty DeFrancesco is painting Jacob Clark·s face.&#13;
Amber Hainline is trying to make&#13;
a basket to win a prize.&#13;
At the Deaf Church booth. Fawn&#13;
Humlicek picks a duck to get a&#13;
prize.&#13;
Celebrate 180 1£lf &#13;
While leaning over the chair, J ames Yochum&#13;
practices his speech.&#13;
Shelly Horrocks, are you praying? Actually,&#13;
Shelly is just practicing her speech before she&#13;
goes up in front of the judges.&#13;
il!f Oratorical Speeches&#13;
I&#13;
Co-Chairpersons of the Speech competition, Mrs. Cheryl Banks and Mrs. Sue Miles.&#13;
are checking the last speaker's scores.&#13;
The judges, Mrs. Carol Manning, Mr. Nom1&#13;
Devine and Mr. Ed Stacy, are scoring the&#13;
last speech.&#13;
My Vision ... Jake Herrington's vision is how&#13;
to protect endangered species.&#13;
1st&#13;
2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
1st&#13;
2n d&#13;
3rd&#13;
1st&#13;
3rd&#13;
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(Jf&#13;
lJJorfd&#13;
Speech Winners&#13;
Division I&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
Jam es Jensen&#13;
Lori Merrill&#13;
Division II&#13;
Shelly Horrocks&#13;
Candice Housley&#13;
J ake Herrington&#13;
State Contest&#13;
Sh elly Horrocks&#13;
Candice Housley&#13;
&amp; J ake Herrington&#13;
J ames J ensen is dis cussing with Sta nl y&#13;
Dixon how nervous he wa s while h e wa s&#13;
giving his speech .&#13;
"Can't", J ea n F'rinksigns as Cheryl Harper&#13;
watches and as J essi Wittrock reads he r&#13;
s peech . &#13;
"~~ei!&amp;6 ~" (1st Place) "The Explorers" -Michelle Merritt, Jake&#13;
Marie Baumel, Stacie Neufeld, J ear1 Frink, Casey Herrington, Cole Gardner, James Yochum (Alternate&#13;
Clark (Alternate Amber Hainline) Rachel Huebner)&#13;
1 /(·.•.;d (· '' z o i~.:; L' /(cs&#13;
: :/ 111 liori ta irL'&#13;
E i n ste i n -Shelly Horrocks, Nick Metteer,&#13;
Jerod Baas, Regan Peppers (Alternate Sophia Gray)&#13;
Th e judges. Mrs. J eanette Watson. Mrs.&#13;
Shirley Hicks. and Mrs. Carol Manning.&#13;
give the answer a thumbs up while Dr.&#13;
Joh n Balk is havin g second thoughts.&#13;
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Chronic Brilliance - Charity Coon, Trent Johnson, Eric Andrews, Ryan Lenihan; (Alternate-Stanley Dixon)&#13;
TI1e Moderator, Mr. John Cool, is&#13;
holding the "Filth Armual ISO Academic Competition 1997" banner.&#13;
Big helper-Candice Housley.&#13;
helps Mrs. Deru1a Massey with&#13;
the overhead projector.&#13;
The G.P.S.D. Team tied for lst&#13;
place with Minnesota: Coach Mrs.&#13;
Julie Delka-Miller. and Mai;e&#13;
Baumel; Casey Clark, Shelly&#13;
Hon-ocks. and Stacie Neufeld:&#13;
Trent Johnson. Jerad Baas. and&#13;
Jake Heffington.&#13;
8rain 8owl 1£8 &#13;
Bobcats Forever&#13;
In the Sophomore skit, J essie Fox ,&#13;
Rachel Huebner, and Kurtis Wiley "play&#13;
the Trojan s".&#13;
~ Homecoming&#13;
Scott Ti nkham dresses Like a b um during&#13;
Homecoming Spirit Week.&#13;
in t he J unior's skit, Dir k M iller alias Coach&#13;
Rick Wyant, tells his football player s, Ben&#13;
Harris, Regan Pepper s, and Pat Falco "Eal a&#13;
lot U1 en you'll b ecome strong and beat MSAD".&#13;
Hey , Cole Gardner , Shelly Horrocks, Staci&#13;
Neufeld , Travis Brandenburg, and Jessi&#13;
Wittrock, it's not Ume to sit and cudd le, it's&#13;
lime to get wild!&#13;
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Sophia Gray, J es i&#13;
Wittrock, &amp; Mich elle&#13;
M erritt ar e ch eering&#13;
fo r "ISO to Trom p&#13;
M SAD .. . &#13;
A beautiful picture of the Bobcat. held by Candice Housley. Casey Cla rk. a nd Leo Stessman. is ripped to shreds as Travis&#13;
Brandenburg runs through it.&#13;
1st place goes to the Sophomore skit. Casey Clark, J a ke&#13;
Herrington, and Ca ndice Housley cheer their team to a&#13;
victory. After this great eA"'Pe rien ce. Jake will probably try out&#13;
for the Dallas Cowboy Ch eerleaders.&#13;
Ace Ventura (John Brus) a sks the MSAD Coach (Charlie Harmsen) questions about one of ISD's football players that was kidnapped.&#13;
Wow. the !SD crowd is wild at the Homecoming Pep Rally on Friday, October 4.&#13;
What do you&#13;
like best&#13;
about&#13;
Homecoming?&#13;
I like the Pep Rally when the kids support us. --&#13;
Jerad Baas&#13;
I like all the school spirit the kids have.--Nick&#13;
Mette er&#13;
I enjoy chatting with many people from different&#13;
places and looking at old things in the museum.--Regan Peppers&#13;
I enjoy flirting with the girls.--Ben Harris&#13;
Homecoming ~ &#13;
Coach Karen Lechner explains to the volleyball girls how to beat&#13;
a tough team like MSAD.&#13;
~ Homecomin9&#13;
Quarterback John Brus. expla ins the play to the offensive team.&#13;
Who will ge t the ba ll , Ca ndi ce Housley or S he lly&#13;
Horrocks?&#13;
At s kit night, Coach Ka ren Lechne r gives a s peech a nd&#13;
encourages the voll eyba ll girls to play li ke cha mpions.&#13;
Ryan Dolan is sacked by MSAD during the Homecoming game. &#13;
•••&#13;
.&#13;
Robby Peterson &#13;
\&#13;
\&#13;
Lauren Wellman&#13;
Mrs. Sara Planck&#13;
Mrs. Ka thy Shann on&#13;
Ms. Dee Ann Lynch&#13;
Alyss a Femside&#13;
Anthony Hatfield&#13;
Kenny Hulet t&#13;
JR Mcconville&#13;
Binh Nguyen&#13;
Robby Peterson&#13;
Nathan Rageth&#13;
Zachary Raes&#13;
While JR Mcconville sleep s. Alyssa&#13;
Fernside is cau gh t eating a cookie.&#13;
Zachary Raes a nd Kenny Hule tl a re working togeth er&#13;
coopera ti vely as Mrs. Ann Th iessen watch es.&#13;
We Future llmanauthors&#13;
, and Robby , Anth&#13;
Pete ony rso&#13;
Han&#13;
tfiare&#13;
eld , learn&#13;
Laureinn&#13;
g cp~C 8 ~&#13;
~J-!0' o. ~&#13;
their a lphabet.&#13;
'iJg Prescliool&#13;
Zach a ry Raes a n d Binh&#13;
Nguyen ar e do in g learn in g&#13;
activites at the ta b le . &#13;
v-r· 7\ ffA C ~~~rtc:rr"'~ 7\ f Swe~tDreams!NathanRagethhasahardtime (!./~ J V 'l:J {_,; \Jr -1 {_,; J V/ waking up from his nap. - -&#13;
Leave me alone! Colby Gleason covers his face to hide from the camera.&#13;
"Big Brother" Robby Peterson gives Alyssa&#13;
Femside and JR Mcconville a big hug.&#13;
There's a lot of hams in&#13;
the cafeteria. Front row:&#13;
Kathy, Alyssa , and&#13;
Lauren. Middl e row:&#13;
Natha n, JR, Selima,&#13;
Robby, and Binh. Back&#13;
row: Anthony, Kenny,&#13;
Zachary, Colby, and&#13;
Justin.&#13;
Thirsty? Justin Walker&#13;
is drinking water from&#13;
the fountain .&#13;
Ka thy Beery and Selima&#13;
Carlin s how off the&#13;
hands they made for Red&#13;
Ribbon Week.&#13;
Colby Gleason&#13;
Justin Walker&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Malick&#13;
Open wide! Kathy Beery&#13;
is malting a face during&#13;
class.&#13;
Kathy Beery&#13;
Selima Carlin&#13;
PreschooUf(indergarten ~ &#13;
Mrs. Kathy Shannon tries to get a tired JR Mcconville to wake up&#13;
from his nap.&#13;
Cheers ... Robby Peterson and Zachary Raes are getting ready&#13;
to drink their milk.&#13;
During play time, Kenny Hulett, Mrs. Sara Planck, Anthony&#13;
Hatfield, Robby Peterson, Nathan Rageth, and JR McConville are&#13;
playing with blocks.&#13;
Mrs. Sara Planck is helping Anthony Hatfield learn th e n umbers&#13;
on th e calenda r.&#13;
Mrs. Sara Planck is helping Binh Nguyen put a puzzle together,&#13;
as Anthony Hatfield and Alyssa Fernside watch .&#13;
~ PresdiooU&lt;indergarten Students &#13;
Noah Buchholz enjoys reading a book in the library.&#13;
At the assembly. Hannah Buchholz. Ms. Julie Holland, Abigail Buchholz, Isaac Buchholz, Mrs.&#13;
Cindy Romey. Dawn Bailey. and Dustin Balm watch the Marines' performance.&#13;
S ay c h eese! Ch e ls a&#13;
Crovmer, Connie Mac.&#13;
and Danielle Strong pose&#13;
for a picture.&#13;
As Ch elsea Crowner is&#13;
doing h e r homework.&#13;
Dustin J anssen looks up&#13;
at his teacher.&#13;
Rachel Lyn ch and Dustin Balm are drawing in art class.&#13;
Fawn Humlicek watches as h er&#13;
teacher talks with th e students&#13;
du1ing class. Primary Students ~ &#13;
Ms. Julie Holland&#13;
Dawn Ba iley&#13;
Abigail Buchholz&#13;
Is a ac Buchholz&#13;
Hannah Buchholz&#13;
After lunch . Rachel Lynch carri es&#13;
her tray to th e window.&#13;
Mrs. Charlotte Herrman&#13;
Mrs. Cindy Romey&#13;
Abigail Buchholz con -&#13;
nects the "alphabet"&#13;
dots on the paper.&#13;
Sabra Carlin is making flas h cards for math class.&#13;
Cu te smile , Heather&#13;
Nu rse!&#13;
~ Primary Grades&#13;
Connie Mac , Chelsa Crown er, and&#13;
Dustin J anssen are doing their&#13;
work.&#13;
Noah Bu chholz is making a ghost to put on the d oor for&#13;
Halloween . &#13;
Dustin Balm&#13;
Noah Buchholz&#13;
Sabra Carlin&#13;
Fawn Humlicek&#13;
Rachel Lynch&#13;
Heather Nurse&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasal&#13;
Ha ppy Birthday. Dustln Balm! Dustin&#13;
proudly displays his birthday caKe.&#13;
While workini:( on let- ters of the alphabet. Hanna h Buchholz erases a mistake she made.&#13;
It's a bout this big. s hows Connie Mac during group time&#13;
with Dustin Janssen. Ch els a Crowner. and J oshua Brown .&#13;
•:&#13;
"~.w&lt;"Jlr:V~··· ~ . . .. . PC ' ,. ,, . -~· ·"·)&#13;
' .. •1&#13;
·, ..&#13;
,\&#13;
Isaac Buchholz h ap- pily takes the pump- kin seeds out of tfi.e pumpkin to make it&#13;
mto ajack-o-lantern.&#13;
Joshua Brown&#13;
Connie Mac&#13;
Joshua watches while Dustin shakes Santa's hand.&#13;
&lt;Primary Grades&#13;
Chelsa Crowner Dustin Jans sen&#13;
Danielle Strong Mrs. Elizabeth Peters&#13;
Primary Grades ~ &#13;
n&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin Ms. Melodee Hielen&#13;
"Mrs. Shaffer, Jet us see the pictures." Jordan,&#13;
Josh.and Slephanie a re enjoying the book Mrs.&#13;
Shaffer is reading lo them.&#13;
'{§s Upper Elementary&#13;
Meredith Kasal&#13;
Joshua Knudsen&#13;
Meredith poses for a&#13;
picture while Eric is&#13;
working.&#13;
J ada and Katie look&#13;
like th ey are b est&#13;
friends.&#13;
Jordan Borgaila&#13;
Stephanie Daffin&#13;
Eric Humlicek&#13;
Hey! Look at u s. we" re lhe big 3 rd&#13;
and 4th grad ers.&#13;
At school registration on Augu st&#13;
18. 1996. Michelle a nd Dustin&#13;
J anssen's Mom is signing them up&#13;
for elementa ry school.&#13;
&lt;upper elementary&#13;
J esse has a smug look on h is&#13;
face while playi ng U.S.A. bingo.&#13;
Tyler and J esse a re reading books during&#13;
quiet time. &#13;
Misty Armine&#13;
Justin Evans&#13;
Michelle Janssen&#13;
Tommy Offenburger&#13;
Jason Sheehan&#13;
Michael Zimmerman&#13;
Mrs. Julie Shaffer&#13;
Mrs. Katie W1ight&#13;
After lunch . some of the elementary kids show off a s they line up&#13;
for recess.&#13;
Water Tech Inc. Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
987-7767&#13;
Tyler Kerger&#13;
Katie Romey&#13;
Mrs. Sue Meidlinger&#13;
In Mrs. Shaffer's cla ss. Misty. Stephanie, Justin, Tommy. Jason.&#13;
and Michael are working at their desks.&#13;
Tyler is raising his&#13;
hand to answer a question in math class.&#13;
Jesse Dalley&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
Upper Elementary ~ &#13;
Tommy Offenburger, Michelle Janssen and Misty Armine enjoy watching the Middle&#13;
School play.&#13;
Santa Claus reads the&#13;
letter Jason Sheeha n&#13;
wrote to him.&#13;
Mrs. Katie Wright helps&#13;
Stephanie Daffin with&#13;
her work.&#13;
Justin Evans gives Eric&#13;
Humlicek a pat on the&#13;
head.&#13;
Tyler Kerger, Jesse&#13;
Dalley, and Katie Romey&#13;
are playing the game USA&#13;
Bingo.&#13;
They're all smiles wh en Santa Claus walks into the room.&#13;
'W llpper Elementary Students&#13;
/ &#13;
With he r feet propped up. Sara h&#13;
lays on a bean bag cha ir while&#13;
readi ng her book.&#13;
Th e 6th graders pose for a picture.&#13;
Holli Ball&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
Brandon Cornett&#13;
Jeffrey Goergen&#13;
Daniel Lewis&#13;
Karen Ruckman&#13;
April Stultz&#13;
Scott Tinkham&#13;
Class of 2003&#13;
While I&lt;:aren and Holli are talking, Scott is getting ready for&#13;
class.&#13;
April and Brandon are playing a&#13;
multiplication game.&#13;
Four! Jeff gives the answer to the&#13;
math problem before April has a chance to answer.&#13;
In swim class. Mrs. Jane Gradoville&#13;
adjusts Scott's goggles.&#13;
S ixtli Grade ~ &#13;
Adam Welte Zachary Ziegler&#13;
Nick Reed&#13;
Scott Stultz&#13;
Chris Knudsen&#13;
Adam Leitch&#13;
John Metteer&#13;
In gym class, Mike&#13;
Baird practices his&#13;
swimming stroke.&#13;
Class of 2002 J acob waves to the camera.&#13;
W Seventh Grade&#13;
Michael Baird&#13;
Ricky Brown&#13;
Jacob Clark&#13;
Tina Crouch&#13;
Travis Gable&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist&#13;
Lorelei Gray&#13;
Christina Horton&#13;
On his way to class. Scott Stultz&#13;
opens the door to the Career building.&#13;
John closes his eyes while giving&#13;
an answer to his teach er. &#13;
Is that a monsler? No! It's Amandc-,&#13;
Hurnlicek with a very expressive face.&#13;
Lori Merrill and Heidi Winger have a discussion about the Clinton/Dole campaign.&#13;
"Jll&#13;
They will work for&#13;
food . Neil Youngbear&#13;
a nd Chris Sager dress&#13;
up as bums during&#13;
Homecoming spirit&#13;
week.&#13;
Amanda Eads&#13;
Jaime Hall&#13;
Class of 2001&#13;
What a re you doing in&#13;
the cupboard. David.&#13;
playing hide-n-seek?&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Lori Merrill&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
Chris Sager&#13;
Heidi Winger&#13;
Neil YoungBear&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
David Kadereit&#13;
Jaime Hall. Amanda Eads. and Scott Stultz&#13;
are working very hard in the LIFE workshop.&#13;
.. ~- ..... ~&#13;
... ~- ..... . :&#13;
Eighth Grade i!J &#13;
While at the chalk&#13;
board , Chris Sager&#13;
works on a math problem .&#13;
Everyone gathers&#13;
around to see who will&#13;
be student of th e&#13;
month .&#13;
Ama n da Hu mlicek,&#13;
Lori Merrill , and Heidi&#13;
Winger play around&#13;
with the Homecoming&#13;
King's scepter.&#13;
Actors Tina Crou ch ,&#13;
Jacob Clark, Daniel&#13;
Gilchrist, Mike Baird.&#13;
and Chris Knudsen all&#13;
take a bow at the end&#13;
of the play Tikki Tikki&#13;
Tembo.&#13;
In the Middle School play, Mike Baird plays&#13;
Chang, who is falling into a well.&#13;
~ IYliddfe 8clwof Students Amanda Eads, Christina Horton. a nd J essie Fox a r e going&#13;
to lheir n ext class. &#13;
Scott Stultz does a walking handstand at the All Marine Wresting Team Exhibition.&#13;
During Guida nce Class. Katrina La ndolt. Nick Reed. Jennifer Raim. John et~ er.&#13;
Adam Leitch, Travis Gable. Lori Gray. and Mrs. Watson are working on vocabulary&#13;
words.&#13;
Ricky Brown and Adam Welte .e;et books&#13;
from their lockers for the n ext class.&#13;
Scott Tinkham is busy&#13;
working on his science&#13;
assignmen t.&#13;
J aime Hall smiles for&#13;
the camera as sh e walks&#13;
to h er n ext class.&#13;
Happily posing for a pic- ture before their career classes are Scott Stultz. Karen Ruckman, Mike&#13;
Baird. Brandon Cornett,&#13;
S arah Brown , Chris Knudsen, April Stultz.&#13;
Holli Ball. Tina Crouch.&#13;
J e ff Goergen. J aco b&#13;
Clark. Daniel Gilchrist and Scott Tinkham.&#13;
Tina Crou ch dutifully washes clothes a s a moth er in the&#13;
middle s chool p lay.&#13;
IYlidddfe Schoof Students ~ &#13;
During the Marines' exhibition, Nick Metteer and Jake&#13;
Herrington demonstrate a double somersault roll.&#13;
Sophia gives a nice&#13;
smile while doing her&#13;
homework!&#13;
One ... two ... three . ..&#13;
Nick Adland counts&#13;
how many cans there&#13;
are with Mr. Tom&#13;
Brannen.&#13;
Gotcha! The camera&#13;
caught Leo Stessman&#13;
before he could bide&#13;
inside the stick.&#13;
While sitting comforta bly in her chair,&#13;
Cheryl Harper answers her teacher's&#13;
question.&#13;
~ High 8cliool 8tudents&#13;
Stop playing around! Get&#13;
busy with your yearbook&#13;
layout, Casey Clark and&#13;
J erod Baas! &#13;
During metals class, Jim Metteer,&#13;
Stan ley Dixon and J e r emy&#13;
Farnsworth stop and smile for the&#13;
camera.&#13;
J esse Stull is pretending h e is an old time&#13;
cowboy with two sLx-shooters.&#13;
Soon after Amber joined ISD, she was in a midst&#13;
of "Paper Nightmare" in Yearbook class.&#13;
Freshmen Yearbook Rookies J ean Frink, J essi&#13;
Wittrock, Michelle Merritt and J ames Jensen&#13;
are taking pictures in the elementary building.&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
&lt;1 Elill\ll\ \II\ \111 111 1111,&#13;
Nick Adland&#13;
Charity Coon&#13;
Stanley Dixon&#13;
Ryan Dolan&#13;
Jeremy Farnsworth&#13;
Jean Frink&#13;
Sophia Gray&#13;
Amber Hainline&#13;
Jam es Jens en&#13;
Michelle Merritt&#13;
Jim Metteer&#13;
Tona Schmitz&#13;
Jesse Stull&#13;
Jessica Wittrock&#13;
freshmen ~ &#13;
What a nice smile&#13;
shown by Marie Baum el&#13;
in autobody class.&#13;
Mrs. Lois Carlson and&#13;
Jessie Fox are discussing issues that are happening in th e newspaper.&#13;
Jake Herrington Candice Housley&#13;
Scott Plambeck Leo Stessman&#13;
~ Sophomores&#13;
Marie Baumel Travis Brandenburg&#13;
Casey Clark Jessie Fox&#13;
It doesn 't look like&#13;
Travis Brandenburg is&#13;
having fun on his&#13;
class assignment, but&#13;
Candice Housley is&#13;
enjoying hers.&#13;
Rachel Huebner&#13;
Kurtis Wiley&#13;
This is not a mode ling&#13;
class, it's m e t a l&#13;
class.... so get back&#13;
to wo rk Scott&#13;
Plambeck!&#13;
J ames Yochum&#13;
Daniel Case&#13;
Cole Gardner &#13;
Eric Andrews Patrick Falco Cheryl Harper&#13;
Shelly Horrocks Trent Johnson Sara Kile&#13;
Dirk Miller Stacie Neufeld Regan Peppers&#13;
Benjamin Harris&#13;
Ryan Lenihan&#13;
Ben Harris is working&#13;
on a project for hjs mom&#13;
in woods class.&#13;
Regan Peppers h elps&#13;
Ryan Lenihan draw his&#13;
body shape.&#13;
Trent works on th e football page layout during&#13;
Yearbook class.&#13;
Dirk Miller, Stacie&#13;
Neufeld, Mrs. Julie&#13;
De lka -Mill e r , a nd&#13;
Ryan Leniha n . are&#13;
putting up their spirit&#13;
poster in the gym.&#13;
Sara Kile walks b ack&#13;
to the rugh school after h er career class.&#13;
Juniors WI &#13;
Nick Dale ltletteer&#13;
Class President&#13;
CDuncil Bluffs&#13;
~ SeniDrn&#13;
Jaime Larae Bailey&#13;
Des It/Dines&#13;
Charlie It/ark Harmse&#13;
Class Oice President&#13;
CDuncil Bluffs&#13;
·.&#13;
Dutof&#13;
Jernd JDhn Baas&#13;
Class Secretary&#13;
Ames&#13;
Jeremiah JDseph BDrg&#13;
Sergeant Bluff &#13;
Jolin trlicliael Brus&#13;
Churdan&#13;
0&#13;
Jess Ro6erfs liJillard&#13;
trlcClelland&#13;
James trlarfin trlorrissey&#13;
Fairfield&#13;
trlrs. Julie Delka-trliller&#13;
Class Sponsor ~ &#13;
Adam Leitch enjoys reading the&#13;
Boys Life magazine.&#13;
Kathy Beery ties her&#13;
shoes before going&#13;
out to play.&#13;
While on a field trip,&#13;
Mike Baird , Scott&#13;
Tin kham, Brandon&#13;
Cornett, James&#13;
Morrissey and&#13;
Ku rtis Wiley pose&#13;
with a taxidermist in&#13;
his shop.&#13;
Santa Claus (Mr. Nyle Smith), Mrs.&#13;
Cla us (Mrs. Donna&#13;
Stephens) and an elf&#13;
(M r. Brad Kruse)&#13;
give Dawn Bailey a dalmatian present.&#13;
Mrs. Rose Frail and&#13;
Anthony Hatfield&#13;
watch while Robby&#13;
Peterson proud ly&#13;
shows off his Power&#13;
Rangers backpack.&#13;
W Residence &#13;
Working hard at the annual car wash&#13;
to raise money for the recreation de- 2artment are Mrs. Darsi Dalen. Nick&#13;
R.. l)'ler K. , James M. , Nick A, and&#13;
Katrina L.&#13;
At the Teen Center Christmas party. Ms. Geri Knoebel serves Neil. Rachel.&#13;
Ben and Josh food b efore the movie starts.&#13;
Bringing home memories from school ...&#13;
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.. '· " '' 1. 1·,,,~'J.' ' ~ '·~·-·,.~, ' f I • IA, ......... .,-.:., \ : I'&#13;
., . - ~ r,r· ·: - I I ' ~&#13;
Tyler Kerger Selima Carlin Amanda Eads&#13;
Justin, Jesse, Mike, Eric, and Tyler.&#13;
are building a model car.&#13;
At CSD , Brenda Krus e -&#13;
McConville ex'Plains to Kurtis,&#13;
Adam, and James how to get a&#13;
job in the future.&#13;
J ash ua Clark&#13;
Residence iJf &#13;
Rachel Lynch&#13;
proudly pushes her&#13;
doll in the stroller.&#13;
Travis Gable. James&#13;
Morrissey, Nick&#13;
Adland, and Brandon Cornett carry a&#13;
box full ofbread they&#13;
made for the homeless.&#13;
Will you be mine?&#13;
Chelsa Crowner and&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin&#13;
cut out hearts for&#13;
Valentine decorations.&#13;
'fr Residence&#13;
At her play store, Heather Nurse&#13;
counts money in the cash register.&#13;
Amber Hainline, Jean Frink,&#13;
and Christina Horton work diligently on their gingerbread&#13;
cookies.&#13;
It's pizza time-the students and&#13;
residence staff get organized to&#13;
make pizzas for a fund-raiser. &#13;
&#13;
Physical &amp; ftlental&#13;
During the game against MSAD,&#13;
the starters line up and are&#13;
ready to proceed with their play&#13;
to get a touchdown.&#13;
Stop him! Defense players, Charlie&#13;
Harmsen and Cole Gardner, get&#13;
the tackle on this play against&#13;
Olathe Christian.&#13;
After Senior Nick Metteer is tackled , he dives to get more yardage.&#13;
While in the huddle, Coach Mark&#13;
Murray explains the next play.&#13;
J.J. Borg waits for his turn to&#13;
play.&#13;
~ foothall&#13;
Charlie Harms n expla ins, "But Coach , was stuck!" At&#13;
halftime the team discuss wh a t they n eed to do to improve.&#13;
Out of my Way! Stanley Dixon blocks the opponen t. &#13;
Front to Back: John Brus, Jake Herrington, Ryan Lenihan; James Jensen-Mgr. JerodBaas-Mgr., Nick Metteer, Jeremy Farnsworth, Ryan Dolan, Assit. Coaa1 Gregg McConville; Coach Mark Murray, Jim Metteer, Stanley Dixon, Dirk Miller, Charlie&#13;
Haxmsen, Assit. Coach Kenny Walker; Assit. Coach Rick Wyant, Joshua Clark, Ben&#13;
Harris, J.J. Borg, Danny Case, Cole Gardner, and Trent Johnson&#13;
Wow! What a beautiful block by Senior Jos hua Clark, allowing&#13;
fu llback Trent Johnson to get a touchdown.&#13;
Glenn Hovini!a Photoi!raphy (712) 3"22-3422'&#13;
JSD Team picutres are contributed by Glenn Hovlnga&#13;
Us&#13;
Neb. City 46&#13;
Lincoln&#13;
Lutheran 0&#13;
Lewis&#13;
Central 8&#13;
T. Jefferson 60&#13;
MSAD (MN) 14&#13;
Olathe&#13;
Christian 54&#13;
MSD (MO) 28&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Christian 8&#13;
Them&#13;
24&#13;
24&#13;
14&#13;
44&#13;
50&#13;
34&#13;
0&#13;
48&#13;
Pain is part of the game ... Senior&#13;
Charlie Harmsen holds his arm after chipping a bone during the&#13;
game.&#13;
During the game against MSAD,&#13;
Stanley Dixon stands so Coach&#13;
Mark Murray can sign privately to&#13;
quarterback Ryan Dolan.&#13;
It's a great punt by Freshman&#13;
Ryan Dolan as Charlie Harmsen&#13;
blocks for him.&#13;
Coaches Murray. Wyant. Mcconville&#13;
and Walker watch what is h appening on the field.&#13;
All-City&#13;
First Team&#13;
Nick Metteer (Halfback)&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
Jake Herrington&#13;
Dea[ All-American&#13;
Nick Metteer (Haljback)&#13;
Ryan Dolan (Punter)&#13;
footbafl ill &#13;
Jennifer Raim has good form as&#13;
she makes a pass to her teammates.&#13;
Candice Housley and Shelly Horrocks are named to t he AllToumament team at GPSD.&#13;
i§f Ooffeybaff&#13;
learnworf&lt; . ·~&#13;
Hey Candice, this is not the&#13;
time to daydream, it's volleyball time!!&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
Lewis&#13;
Central Inv.&#13;
Underwood&#13;
NC Lourdes&#13;
Lewis&#13;
Central&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Christian&#13;
Us Them&#13;
3 0&#13;
1 3&#13;
0 6&#13;
0 3&#13;
0 2&#13;
1 3&#13;
0 3&#13;
Champions: At GPSD, the !SD team receives an award for 1st&#13;
place in the Serving Competition . The Great Plains S chools for&#13;
the Deaf competition ls held at ISO, Octob er 11 and 12, 1996. &#13;
Front row: J essi Wittrock , Sara Kile, Candice Housley, Amanda Humlicek, and Katrina Landolt; Middle row: Coach&#13;
Karen Lechner, Stacie Neufeld, Jennifer Rairn, Casey Clark, Shelly Horrocks, and Assistant Coach, Nancy Pieztrak;&#13;
Back row: Manager, Cheryl Harper, Sophia Gray, Lori Merrill, Rachel Huebner, and Michelle Merritt&#13;
Coa h Karen Lechner h as a serious talk with the girls before&#13;
their game starts.&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
MASO&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
Malvern&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
GPSD&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
M issouri&#13;
Us Them&#13;
2 1&#13;
0 3&#13;
3 0&#13;
1 3&#13;
0 3&#13;
Fourth Place&#13;
1 3&#13;
0 2&#13;
VOLLEYBALL BWOPERS&#13;
Sara's looking at the ball,&#13;
J ennifer's getting up after falling on the floor,&#13;
Candice is falling over&#13;
Katrina. and Stacie's&#13;
looking on.&#13;
The team ha s an emotional moment when they&#13;
win the serving championship at the GPSDTournament.&#13;
J essi covers for Casey&#13;
while Casey makes a&#13;
great block.&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable M ention&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
Third Team&#13;
Shelly Horrocks&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Oolley6afl VJ &#13;
Special Potners&#13;
Hey, Tina Crouch, hope you get a strike!&#13;
Scott Stultz and Ricky Brown are playing cards durtng their break from&#13;
bowling.&#13;
At the soccer competition, Jaime Hall and Mrs. Nora Metteer enjoy&#13;
the warm weather.&#13;
J essie Fox-first p lace and Cheryl Harper-second place, proudly&#13;
show the ribbons they won from bowling.&#13;
Excitedly, Kurtis Wiley s hows&#13;
off his first place ribbon from&#13;
bowling.&#13;
~ Special Dlympics&#13;
As Regan Peppers watches, Mrs. Dian e LeDoux tells J ame&#13;
Morrissey it is his turn to bowl.&#13;
Mr. Mike Shannon , a re you afraid Jaime Balley will hit you in&#13;
the face when she shoots the basketball? &#13;
Front: Adam Welte. Christina Horton. Dawn Bailey. Jaime Bailey, and Zac Ziegler; Middle: Scott&#13;
Stultz. Ricky Brown. Jaime Hall, Daniel Gilchrist, Cheryl Harper. and Amanda Eads: Back:&#13;
James Morrissey. Kurtis Wiley. J ess Willard. J essie Fox. Regan Peppers. and Nick Adland: Not&#13;
Pictured-Tina Crou ch&#13;
Mr. J ason Locke watches as Adam Welte kicks the soccer ball.&#13;
Dawn Bailey enjoys practicing dribbling the basketball.&#13;
Getting ready, Jess Willard picks&#13;
up his bowling ball.&#13;
Caught you! Amanda Eads is surprised as the camera flashes.&#13;
Whew! Nick Adland is glad he has&#13;
one more turn to bowl.&#13;
Christina Horton concentrates on&#13;
her passing skills in basketball.&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist keeps his eyes on&#13;
the soccer ball.&#13;
Special Dfympics ~ &#13;
James Morrissey, Jaime Bailey,&#13;
and Jess Willard had the honor&#13;
of canying th e torch and lighting the Olympic flame.&#13;
Zac Ziegler is trying for first place.&#13;
Mrs. Lois Carlson is watching Nick&#13;
Adland run his b est .&#13;
The JSD's Olympians and th eir&#13;
teachers wait for the events to&#13;
start.&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist shoots to the&#13;
hoop at the Special Olympics basketball event.&#13;
'1J!s Special Dlympics&#13;
....&#13;
With a b ig smile on h er face ,&#13;
Jaime Hall runs h er best.&#13;
Tina Crouch drib bles to th e&#13;
hoop to get points.&#13;
Amanda Eads goes for the h oop in Special Olympics basketball.&#13;
As Mrs. Jane Gradoville writes down stats, Mrs. Kristi Wills .&#13;
Jaime Hall, Mrs. Nora Me tteer, Ad am We lte, Mr. Tom Branne n .&#13;
and J eremy Farnsworth are watching the Sp ecial Olympics. &#13;
Mgr. Jessie Fox, Amanda Eads, April Stultz, Sarah Brown, Tina ('\ • • d f} ~ ,,../&#13;
Crouch , Mgr. Cheryl Harper; Coach Mike Shannon, Lorelei Gray, Qf}f rff an rrtue&#13;
Ra ch el Huebner, Heidi Winger, Assistant Coach Karen Lechner. I&#13;
Amanda Humlicek , Rach el Huebner, Tona Schmitz, and&#13;
Ama nda Eads are waiting for the ball to b e thrown in from the&#13;
side.&#13;
Heidi Winger gu ards th e opponent.&#13;
Sarah Brown shoots to score for&#13;
ISD"s team.&#13;
April Stultz guards the ball.&#13;
Amanda Eads, Rach el Huebner,&#13;
and Sarah Brown watch Assistant&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner demonstrate&#13;
what she wants them to do.&#13;
Junior Oarsity Basketball itJ &#13;
Bobcnt Power&#13;
While J .J . Borg gets ready to&#13;
assist. Pa t Falco dribbles&#13;
around the opponents to look&#13;
for an open teammate.&#13;
Is this a j umping contest? Ben&#13;
and J eremy go for the rebound.&#13;
~ 8oys 8asf&lt;etball&#13;
After winning the game, Dirk Miller&#13;
andDannyCase congratulate each&#13;
other.&#13;
The team huddles up and pays attention to Coach Gradoville as he&#13;
tells them what to do next.&#13;
Leaning forward , Trent looks for a&#13;
teammate so h e can pass the ball .&#13;
Us Them&#13;
MSD 58 41&#13;
Treynor 52 55&#13;
Underwood 56 21&#13;
MSAD 57 55&#13;
Brownell-Talbot&#13;
38 58&#13;
Grandview 38 49&#13;
Waterloo 44 47&#13;
Fremont-Mills 71 48&#13;
NC Lourdes 35 36&#13;
NSD 75 27&#13;
T. Jefferson 46 60&#13;
Before the game, the players h uddl e on the floor to show their&#13;
team s pirit.&#13;
J ake Herrington is Lrying to avoid a steal from his opponen t. &#13;
J .J . Borg, James Jensen, Dirk Miller, Pat Falco, Ryan Dolan, Jim Metteer, Jerod Baas;&#13;
Asst. Coach Rick Wyant, Jake Herrington, Travis Brandenburg, Ben Harris, Danny&#13;
Case , Jeremy Farnsworth, Head Coach Dan Gradoville&#13;
On Parents' Day, James J ensen's parents proudly give him a&#13;
hug.&#13;
Us Them&#13;
GPSD @Missouri&#13;
Missouri 41 48&#13;
Nebraska 67 18&#13;
Kansas 52 39&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
49 75&#13;
NSD 68 24&#13;
Louisville 65 60&#13;
Malvern 58 45&#13;
Central Christian&#13;
61 50&#13;
Riverside 55 35&#13;
The opponent fouls Jerad Baas as&#13;
he shoots for two points.&#13;
During a time-out, Ben Harris,&#13;
Jeremy Farnsworth, and Travis&#13;
Brandenburg a re listening to&#13;
Coach Gradoville.&#13;
While Ryan Dolan dribbles, he&#13;
signs play "high".&#13;
Ryan Dolan dives to the floor and&#13;
grabs the loose ball while Dirk,&#13;
Ben, and Pat watch him.&#13;
All-City&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Benjamin Harris&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Pat Falco&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Benjamin Harris&#13;
Boys 13asket6aff ~ &#13;
Cooperation&#13;
In the locker room, after the&#13;
game, Karen Lechner looks at&#13;
the stats while Shelly Horrocks,&#13;
Tona Schmitz, Jean Frink, and&#13;
Jennifer Raim listen to the coach.&#13;
Arms get locked as Katrina&#13;
Landolt dribbles down the floor.&#13;
Heidi Winger plays women to&#13;
women defense to keep the opponent from getting two-points.&#13;
1!g Girls 8asf&lt;et6alf&#13;
Jump and shoot, Casey Clark, before it's too late.&#13;
Casey Clark and Jennifer Raim,&#13;
where did you learn how to play&#13;
basketball sitting on the floor?&#13;
Good catch , Amanda Humlicek,&#13;
even with all the hair in your face.&#13;
Us Them&#13;
MSD 20 46&#13;
Treynor 19 50&#13;
Underwood 40 42&#13;
MASO 23 66&#13;
Brownell-Ta blot&#13;
19 34&#13;
Grandview 24 46&#13;
Waterloo 21 45&#13;
NSD 27 15&#13;
NC Lourdes 38 48&#13;
T. Jefferson 34 45&#13;
Shelly Horrocks gets ready to do a lay-up while Katrina Landolt&#13;
prepares to assist. &#13;
Mgr. -J essie Fox, Katrina Landolt, Jennifer Rairn, Amanda H umlicek, Mgr. - Cheryl Harper; Asst. Coach Karen Lechner,&#13;
J ean Frink, Casey Clark, Candice Housley, Shelly Horrocks, Tona Schmitz, Stacie Neufeld and Coach Mike Shannon&#13;
Hey! Basketball is not over yeti You girls have more gam es to&#13;
play . The GPSD Basketball Tournament is h eld a t Missouri&#13;
School fo r the Deaf in Fulton , Missouri.&#13;
Us Them&#13;
GPSD @ Missouri&#13;
MSD 20 42&#13;
KSD 20 45&#13;
NSD 37 7&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
25 38&#13;
NSD 42 25&#13;
Lewis Central 23 43&#13;
Malvern 38 41&#13;
Central Christian&#13;
37 46&#13;
Oakland 31 28&#13;
Fremont-Mills 40 30&#13;
After Coach Karen Lechner speaks to&#13;
the team at halftime, the girls keep&#13;
their heads up to concentrate on&#13;
winning their game.&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon and Asst.&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner congratula te Stacie Neufeld for a job well&#13;
don e after playin g a good defensive game.&#13;
Good pass! Candice Housley passes&#13;
the ball around the opponent to her&#13;
teammates.&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
Girls 8asket6aff ~ &#13;
Determination&#13;
Girls Track Tean1: Coach Mike Shannon, Assistant Coach Wendy Rustad ,&#13;
Stacie R. Neufeld, Candice Housley and SheUy Horrocks.&#13;
Stacie R Neufeld breaks the school's discus record with&#13;
9'8" and GPSD's record with 9'1".&#13;
Come on, Michelle! Use all your strength to make it to the&#13;
finish line.&#13;
What a muscle woman!! Candice Housley throws the shot&#13;
put and wins first place!&#13;
What are you laughing about? SheUy Horrocks and Assistant Coach&#13;
Wendy Rustad have a good laugh .&#13;
Candice Housley and Stacie R. Neufeld, what are you doing? You&#13;
guys are suppose to be warming up, not chatting!&#13;
'f§s High &amp;cliool lrack&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon, Candice Housley and Stacie R. Neufeld&#13;
congratulate Shelly Horrocks for a great run. &#13;
Boys Track Team : Coach Brad Kru se, Clint Oelberg, Jim Metteer, Assistant Coach&#13;
Mark Murray. Nick Metteer, J eremy Farnsworth and Trent Johnson.&#13;
t . _:&#13;
Nick Metteer congratulates Trent Johnson for doing well in their relay event.&#13;
DurfI)g the relay. Nick Metteer waits for the baton to be handed over from ffis teammate.&#13;
Coach Brad Kruse is telling Tren t Johnson what he will run soon .&#13;
In the 4xl00 relay, Nick Metteer has a strong&#13;
finish to put them into 1st place.&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Coach Mark&#13;
Murray encourages&#13;
Jim Metteer&#13;
to run hard&#13;
in the400m&#13;
dash.&#13;
It's a long&#13;
way to run but some- one h as to&#13;
do it...Clint&#13;
O e lb e r g n ears the&#13;
finish line&#13;
during the&#13;
3200mrun.&#13;
J e rme y&#13;
Farnsworth&#13;
participates&#13;
in the long&#13;
jump.&#13;
High Sclwol track VJ &#13;
Speed of light&#13;
April Stultz, Sarah Brown and&#13;
Katrina Landolt pose for a picture at a track meet.&#13;
Coach Dan Gradoville tells Sarah&#13;
and Katrina to be patient, their&#13;
running event will be corning up.&#13;
After running down the lane, April&#13;
Stultz gives the baton to Sarah&#13;
Brown for a school record in the&#13;
1600 medley relay. Katrina and&#13;
Heidi are also on the relay team .&#13;
Neil YoungBear gets ready to&#13;
throw the shot put.&#13;
~ /Yliddfe 8clioof /rack&#13;
Amanda Humlicek watches as&#13;
Jennifer Raim gets r eady to run&#13;
th e 400 meter run .&#13;
Amanda Hum.licek winds up&#13;
to throw the disc and ge ts&#13;
3rd place.&#13;
He idi Winge r a nd Ne il&#13;
YoungBear a r e doing their&#13;
homework at the track meet. &#13;
Jennifer Raiin, Neil YormgBear, April Stultz; Sarah Brown, Amanda Humlicek, Ricky&#13;
Brown, Heidi Winger, and Katrina Landolt, Not Pictured: Coach Dan Gradoville&#13;
Heidi Winger leads off the 4 x&#13;
100 relay.&#13;
J ennifer Raim warms up for&#13;
th e discu s competition enroute&#13;
to a school r ecord of 92'4".&#13;
Ricky Brown starts off strong.&#13;
"Hey, Neil Youngbear. what are&#13;
you doing, listening to music or&#13;
doing your homework?"&#13;
Katrina Landolt in action in the&#13;
long jump.&#13;
April and Katrina are tired and&#13;
thirsty after their race.&#13;
Heidi Winger stretchs before her&#13;
Ricky Brown takes off his IY/iddle School Traci&lt; 4 sw&#13;
eveeats&#13;
nt.&#13;
b efore his running ~ &#13;
Young lithfetes&#13;
Stephanie Daffin has a nice landing during the high jump.&#13;
Mrs. Jane Gradoville gives directions to Elizabeth Gramblin, Joshua&#13;
Knudsen, Meredith Kasal, and Tyler Kerger while Mrs. Katie Wright&#13;
and Mrs. Julie Taylor watches.&#13;
Misty Armine does a good job a t&#13;
th e high jump.&#13;
Sabra Carlin, Elizabeth Gramblin,&#13;
and Heather Nurse are visitin g&#13;
between events.&#13;
JR Mcconville is running hard&#13;
to get 1st place.&#13;
Binh Nguyen and Nathan Rageth&#13;
are playing with the tape meas ure a t the softball throw.&#13;
Mrs. Kathy S hannon givesAllysa&#13;
Fem side a high five.&#13;
'f2I l lemenfary track &amp; Reid&#13;
It's a close ra e. Go Meredith Kasal, Tyler Kerger. and Jos h ua&#13;
Knudsen!&#13;
Robby P t erson at the long jump &#13;
J osh ua Knudsen throws the softba ll a s hard&#13;
as he can .&#13;
Run Chelsa Run! Chelsa carries the baton during the relay.&#13;
Jordan Borgaila and Jada Hart&#13;
run a close race.&#13;
Kathy Beery. Colby Gleason and Mrs. Kathy Malick are&#13;
keeping warm.&#13;
-&#13;
Mich elle J a n ssen a nd Tommy&#13;
Offenburger are on fire!&#13;
J oshua Brown has a good jump at&#13;
the long jump.&#13;
Mr. Mike Shannon gets th e next&#13;
runners ready to go-Rach el&#13;
Lynch . Ka tie Romey. Tyler Kerger&#13;
and Heather Nurse.&#13;
Mrs. Charlotte Herrman watch es a s Dustin Ba lm , Dawn&#13;
Bailey and Jason Sheehan get r eady to run.&#13;
Elementary lrack &amp; field YI &#13;
&amp;tars oflornorrow&#13;
6th-7th-8th Grade YMCA Basketball: Coach Gregg McConville.&#13;
Daniel Lewis: Jacob Clark, Ricky Brown, Neil YoungBear, Scott&#13;
Tinkham and Mike Baird: Not Pictured-Brandon Cornett The&#13;
team ended the season with 5 wins &amp; 1 lost.&#13;
Soccer Team: Mike Zimmerman, Jesse Dalley, Tyler Kerger, Adam&#13;
Leitch , Justin Evans, Dustin Balm; Scott Tinkman, Jacob Clark.&#13;
Ricky Brown, Neil Youngbear, Mike Baird, Daniel Lewis, and&#13;
Coach Gregg Mcconville; Not Pictured-Lori Gray, Eric Humlicek&#13;
The soccer team gets ready to practice.&#13;
Dan iel Lewis gets ready to kick&#13;
th e ball as Tyler Kerger runs to&#13;
assist.&#13;
i!J YIY!Cf} 8porfs&#13;
3rd-4th-5th Grade YMCA Basketball Team: Mike Zimmem1an. Tyler Kerger: Dustin Balm. Eric H umlicek, J esse Dalley. Justin Evans: Not&#13;
Pictured-Tommy Offenburger, Coach Dave Borgaila. and Jordan Borgaila; The team ended the season with 6 wins &amp; 1 lost.&#13;
\ ....&#13;
Soccer Coach Gregg Mcconville gives directions to Travis&#13;
Gable.&#13;
Good catch , Brandon Cornett! &#13;
Good Luck Retirees&#13;
.......&#13;
\&#13;
Dennis Drake&#13;
Careers&#13;
Principal/Teacher&#13;
39 Years&#13;
. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . ... ........&#13;
.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
8rycef&lt;err&#13;
Careers&#13;
Printing Teacher&#13;
33 Years&#13;
.. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
.. . .&#13;
Janet Sweenie&#13;
Houseparent&#13;
Boys/ Girls&#13;
Residence&#13;
16 Years&#13;
.... ..... .. . . .. . ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..........&#13;
.. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . ... .......&#13;
. . . . ........ . . . . . .&#13;
.. ..&#13;
,.. . .........:&#13;
Nick Metteer, Stacie Neufeld, Coach Brad&#13;
Kruse, Coach Mark Murray, Mr. Dick&#13;
Coleman, Mr. Steve Slater, Coach Karen&#13;
Lechner and Coach Rick Wyant . . .... - f.&#13;
. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ······ . .. . .. · . . ." ...... ·. . .&#13;
. . ': ... :-: ::. -:-: .· . ..... :&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . ... &#13;
Mr. Nyle Smith, Dr. John Balli:, Mrs. Donna Stephens&#13;
and Mrs. Patty DeFrancesco are reverse interpreting&#13;
for the school play. "Hurricane Smith and the Golden&#13;
Monkey".&#13;
Carol Amos, ltinerate Teacher&#13;
Marcia Anderson, Principal&#13;
Off-Campus Programs&#13;
Guy Russell Baker, Food Service&#13;
Cheryl Balk, High School/ Space&#13;
Camp/Concessions/ Brain Bowl&#13;
Dr. John W. Balk, Asst. Superintendent&#13;
Cheryl Banks, Speech Pathologist/&#13;
Oratorical Speeches&#13;
Maurine Barron, Girls Residence&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grounds&#13;
Jody Bethards, Girls/ Boys Residence&#13;
Dorene Biederman, Girls Residence&#13;
Dan Borgaila, Boys Residence&#13;
Tom Brannen, L.I.F.E.&#13;
Dexter Brewer, Housekeeping&#13;
Rob Brookhart, School Psychologist&#13;
Karen Brundidge, Middle School&#13;
Ken Brundidge, Teacher /Interpreter/&#13;
Resource&#13;
Lois Carlson, L.I.F.E./H.S. Student&#13;
Council Sponsor&#13;
Mary Carpenter, Boys Residence&#13;
Kathy Churchill, Housekeeping&#13;
Dick Coleman, H.S. Counselor&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
Laraine Conway, Elem. Principal&#13;
John F. Cool, Director of Student Life&#13;
Carmen Cox, Secretary-Off Campus&#13;
Programs&#13;
Darsi Dalen, Social Worker&#13;
Mary Danburg, Boys Residence&#13;
Patty Defrancesco, Lead-Girls&#13;
Resid ence&#13;
Julie Delka-Miller, High School/&#13;
Close-up Sponsor I Concessions&#13;
Norm Devine, LI.FE.&#13;
Monica Dixon, Educational Interpreter&#13;
~ Personnel&#13;
At the assembly, Julie Delka-Miller&#13;
is interpreting for the Marines.&#13;
Mrs. Julie Shaffer is reading a book to&#13;
her class. &#13;
Dennis Drake, Career Coordinator&#13;
Cheryl Evans, Business Office&#13;
Barb Feller, Secretary-Elementary&#13;
Amy Filler-Katz, Nurse&#13;
Phyllis Fleharty, Dir.-Human Resources&#13;
Ed Foss, Outreach Coordinator&#13;
Lynda Fox, Secretary-Facilities&#13;
Diane Garten, Boys/ Girls Residence&#13;
Elizabeth Gates, Boys Residence&#13;
Dan Gradoville, Careers/ Athletic Dir./&#13;
Boys Basketball &amp; M.S. Track Coach&#13;
Jane Gradoville, P.E. &amp; Health&#13;
Mike Grandick, Careers/ Senate&#13;
Lori Green, Head Registered Nurse&#13;
Mary Green, Interpreter&#13;
Jackie Grote, Boys Residence / Senate&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State Hearinglmpaired Consultant&#13;
Dr. Tom Haley, Clinical Psychologist&#13;
James Haley, Boys Residence&#13;
Dwight Halliburton, Boys Residence&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Residence&#13;
Lily Hedrick, Girls Residence&#13;
Dick Henke, Power House&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Boys Residence&#13;
Charlotte Herrman, Elem. Student Asst.&#13;
Jim Heuer, Director of Bus. Operations&#13;
Shirley Hicks, Coordinator of the Deaf&#13;
Resource Center&#13;
Melodee Hielen, Elementary / Bell Choir I&#13;
Space Camp&#13;
Marv Hodapp, Boys Residence&#13;
Julie Holland, Elementary / Boys Club&#13;
Greg Hollins, Storeroom&#13;
Lorie Horn, Middle School&#13;
Sheila Iddings, Girls Residence/ Senate&#13;
Tim James, Power House&#13;
Lyle Jensen, Transportation&#13;
Dr. William P. Johnson, Superintendent&#13;
Kate Kasal, Elementaiy / Senate President&#13;
G. Bryce Kerr, Careers&#13;
Larry Kingery, Boys Residence&#13;
Linda Kingery, Boys/Girls Residence&#13;
Diane Knigge, Nurse&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Recrea tion Coordinator&#13;
Kerry Krabbe, Housekeeping&#13;
Personnel ~ &#13;
During the oratorical contest, Mrs. Cheryl Banks and&#13;
Mrs. Sue Miles check the speaker's scores.&#13;
Brad Kruse, Boys Residental&#13;
Counselor / Boys Track Coach&#13;
Brian Lachin, Boys Residence&#13;
Rosemarie Lazzaro, ltinerate Teacher&#13;
Karen Lechner, Volleyball Coach/ Girls&#13;
Assistant Basketball Coach&#13;
Diane LeDoux, L.I.F.E.&#13;
Deborah LeHeup, Girls Residential&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Barbara Lindsley, Adm. Assistant&#13;
Linda Lippert, Housekeeping&#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;
DeeAnn Lynch, Elem. School Assistant&#13;
Kathy Malick, Elementary /Boys Club&#13;
Carol Manning, Sign Language Teacher&#13;
Denna Massey, Teacher /Interpreter I&#13;
Resource&#13;
Rhonda Matthew, Itinera te Teacher&#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 /Senate&#13;
Nora Metteer, L.I.F.E Assist.&#13;
Sue Miles, Speech Pathologist&#13;
R. Keith Miller, Lead Housekeeping&#13;
Maggy Morrison, Acct. Specialist&#13;
Sharon Morrison, Secretary-Student Life&#13;
Tina Murdoch, Itinerate Teacher&#13;
Mark Murray, Football Coach /&#13;
Assistant Track Coach&#13;
~ Personnel&#13;
Mrs. Rhonda Matthew sells sweat At GPSD. Mr. Gary Phillips&#13;
shirts at ISD's Homecoming. looks up into the blea chers. &#13;
Kristen Newton, Middle School&#13;
Debbie O'Meara, Boys Residental&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Linda O'Neal, Girls Residence&#13;
Kathy Oder, Food Service&#13;
Steve Owens, Power House&#13;
Evencio Pelaez, Housekeeping&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Elem./Pixies/ Boys Club&#13;
Gary Phillips, Boys Residence&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Educational Interpreter I&#13;
Asst. Volleyball Coach&#13;
Sara Planck, Elementary / Bell Choir&#13;
Director&#13;
LaMar Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Rose Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Susan Prail, Girls Residence&#13;
Helen Propst, Secretary-Secondary&#13;
Sue Purcell, High School&#13;
Janet Riche, Transportation&#13;
Joni Riddle, Food Service&#13;
Gayle Ridgway, Secretary-Assistant&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Sandy Rolfe, Housekeeping&#13;
Cindy Romey, Elem. School Assistant&#13;
Wendy Rustad, L.I.F.E./ Asst. Girls Track&#13;
Julie Schnackel, Boys Resid ence&#13;
Robert Schulze, Careers&#13;
Eunice Schupp, Motor Technician / Senate&#13;
Julie Shaffer, Elementary / Senate&#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;
Lori Siefering, Librarian&#13;
Steven Slater, Second ary Principal&#13;
Dave Slaughter, Grounds&#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;
Molly Stedman, Midd le School/ M.S.&#13;
Stud ent Cmrncil&#13;
Donna Stephens, Dean of Girls&#13;
Daniel Stevens, Housekeeping&#13;
Janet Sweenie, Girl / Boys Residence&#13;
Joyce Szemplenski, Middle School/&#13;
M.S. Student Council&#13;
Mike Szemplenski, Elem. Counselor&#13;
Personnel YJ &#13;
Camille Tech, Elem. Computers/&#13;
Resource / Boys Club and Pixies&#13;
Ann Thiessen, Speech Pathologist&#13;
Colleen Thompson, Nurse&#13;
Paula Traylor, Girls Residence&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand, Computers&#13;
Patty Van Soelen, Girls Residence/ Senate&#13;
Al Walgenbach, Power House&#13;
Kenny Walker, Boys Residence/ Asst.&#13;
Football Coach&#13;
Jeanette Watson, Middle School&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Susan Whitt, High School&#13;
Cheryl Wilhite, Housekeeping&#13;
Delores Willer, Nurse&#13;
Kristi Wills, L.I.F.E.&#13;
Marty Wilson, Power House&#13;
Roberta Wilson, Girls Residence&#13;
Sandra Wood, Boys/ Girls Residence&#13;
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and Mrs. Joyce&#13;
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Travis Brandenburg, Cole&#13;
Gardner, Jake Herrington,&#13;
James Jensen, Jessie Fox,&#13;
Jean Frink and Sophia&#13;
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Meredith Kasal, Jada Hart,&#13;
Katie Romey, and Michael&#13;
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Mrs. Julie Shaffer, Eric&#13;
Humlicek, Justin Evans&#13;
and Joshua Knudsen.&#13;
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Daniel Lewis&#13;
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Scott Plambeck , Ryan Lenihan,&#13;
John Brus, Eric Andrews &#13;
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Sabra Carlin, Dustin Janssen, and Woody&#13;
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Nick Metteer, Colby Gleason&#13;
Joshua Knudsen, Katie Rome·~ y, Jad&#13;
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Dr. John Balk. Dr. BillJohnson, Mr. Steve Slater,&#13;
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Heidi Winger, Neil YoungBear, and David&#13;
Katereit; Lorelei Gray, Lori Merrill, and&#13;
Chris Sa er &#13;
Atlif etic Awards&#13;
IYIDst Oafua6fe Pf ayer&#13;
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Dick CDfeman Closing/Awards ~ &#13;
Dut of Sight&#13;
All Stars&#13;
Eaeh year the Yearbook staff gets&#13;
extra help from everyone on campus.&#13;
We want to thank all of you who help&#13;
make our life easier when we need it.&#13;
Although we try to be everywhere all&#13;
the time, we sometimes miss a few&#13;
special events that are happening at&#13;
school or in the res£dence. Therefore,&#13;
we depend on great people like Mr. Ed&#13;
Foss, Mrs. Camille Tech, Ms. Geri&#13;
Knoebel, Mrs. Rose Prail, Ms. Deb&#13;
LeHeup, Ms. Julie Delka-Miller, and&#13;
Ms. Julie Holland to loan US' pictures.&#13;
To all of these people, and to everyone&#13;
else, we extend an enormous&#13;
THANK YOU!&#13;
Printing of the '97 Yearbook is done by Jostens in&#13;
Visalia, California. Mr. Jay Anderson is our Josten s&#13;
Representative. Captions are eight point Bookman. The&#13;
Yearbook is created on the Macintosh computer using&#13;
Josten's Yeartech program.&#13;
'i!!J Ending&#13;
1997 Yearbook Staff: Michelle&#13;
Merritt, James J ensen, Charity&#13;
Coon, Rachel Huebne r, Tona&#13;
Schmitz, Amber Hainline, Marie&#13;
Baumel, Ben Harris, Shelly&#13;
Horrocks, Je rod Baas, Jessi&#13;
Wittrock, Casey Clark, Stacie R.&#13;
Neufeld , and Trent Johnson&#13;
J ean Frink, another Yearbook staffer a t work.&#13;
8eniDr EditDr&#13;
lDmments:&#13;
I nave really erjDyed&#13;
working with II/rs.&#13;
Shannon during my&#13;
JuniDr and Senior&#13;
year. The YearboDk&#13;
Staff' did a really great&#13;
jDb of working. fliey&#13;
did not give up even&#13;
when they made mistakes. I really appreciate now they all&#13;
fiJcused on their work&#13;
During my work in the&#13;
yearbook, I spent a lot&#13;
of my time in the darkroom-just like it was&#13;
home. I will surely miss&#13;
working for IY!rs.&#13;
Shannon. She is a&#13;
wonderful teacher.&#13;
Jerod8aas&#13;
Advisor&#13;
Mrs. Joanne Shannon&#13;
Senior Editor&#13;
Jerod Baas&#13;
Junior Editors&#13;
Stacie R. Neufeld,&#13;
Shelly Horrocks &#13;
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WORLD BEAT .&#13;
NATIONAL----&#13;
W 0 R L D&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT -----&#13;
WORLD&#13;
flash&#13;
In November, a hijacked&#13;
Ethiopian airliner crashes&#13;
after running out of fuel.&#13;
The crash occurs near a&#13;
resort beach in the&#13;
Comoros Islands in t he&#13;
Indian Ocean. At least&#13;
123 of the 175 people&#13;
on board die, including&#13;
the hijackers.&#13;
After 36 years, Central&#13;
America's longest civil&#13;
war ends when Indian&#13;
rebels and military&#13;
leftists sign a truce&#13;
in Guatemala.&#13;
British Telecommun~&#13;
cations agrees to&#13;
purchase MCI&#13;
Communications for up&#13;
to $21 billion in&#13;
November. The deal is&#13;
the biggest foreign&#13;
purchase of e U.S.&#13;
company ever concluded.&#13;
A U.N.-negotiated treaty&#13;
banning chemical&#13;
weapons worldwide is set&#13;
to take effect in the&#13;
spring. The treaty&#13;
prohibits the&#13;
development, production,&#13;
stockpiling or use of&#13;
chemical weapons, and&#13;
calls for the destruction&#13;
of existing supplies. The&#13;
treaty is signed by 160&#13;
nations, including the U.S.&#13;
chahrai of the cotriry's ._,&#13;
t.hree-person presidency In&#13;
September. The election 1s held&#13;
1n accordance with provisions&#13;
of the U.S.-brokered Dayton&#13;
peace agreement.&#13;
,.-l___ The Miss World beauty&#13;
pageant, held in Bangalore,&#13;
India in November, raises a storm of&#13;
protests, some violent , including one&#13;
by a group threatening to stage a&#13;
mass suicide during the pageant's&#13;
telecast. A new Miss World is crowned&#13;
without incident.&#13;
AP.WidtW011d&#13;
Reuters/Archive Pho!OS&#13;
,..J,.__ A pipe bomb explodes in&#13;
""f7" Centennial Olympic Park after&#13;
the first day of competition at the&#13;
Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Flags fty&#13;
at half-mast to mourn the 1 person&#13;
killed and more than 1 00 injured .&#13;
,,.J._ Pope John Paul II undergoes&#13;
~ surgery for an inflamed&#13;
appendix in October. His chief surgeon,&#13;
Dr. Francesco Crucitti, announces t11at&#13;
the 7B-year-old leader of the Roman&#13;
Catholic Church is free from "previously&#13;
undiscovered serious ailments."&#13;
~ King Hussein of&#13;
or n [right)&#13;
visits tl1e W est Bank of&#13;
the Jordan River in&#13;
October to show&#13;
support for the&#13;
Palestinian-Israeli peace&#13;
talks and the&#13;
establishment of an&#13;
independent Palestinian&#13;
state. It is Hussein's&#13;
first visit since Jordan&#13;
lost the territory to&#13;
Israel in the 1 967 ArabIsraeli War.&#13;
,.J. Russian&#13;
~ President Boris&#13;
Yeltsin wins reelection 1n&#13;
July, despite persistent&#13;
health problems. After&#13;
successful heart&#13;
surgery in November he&#13;
returns to wor k. &#13;
Israeli right-wing leader&#13;
Benjamin Netanyahu wins&#13;
the May 1 996 election for&#13;
Pnme Minister, defeating Prime&#13;
Minister Shimon Peres, whom&#13;
many Israelis think is making too&#13;
rnany concessions to Israel's&#13;
Arab neighbors.&#13;
n a group so&#13;
~ large it could be&#13;
tracked by satellite.&#13;
hundreds of thousands&#13;
of refugees abandon&#13;
camps in Zaire in&#13;
November and begin a&#13;
journey home to&#13;
Rwanda. which they had&#13;
fled to escape a civil&#13;
war. Closing of the&#13;
camps forces the&#13;
refugees to flee.&#13;
that kills 19 U.S. service&#13;
people on June 25 in&#13;
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.&#13;
Mourners grieve at a&#13;
memorial service held in&#13;
Khobar. Saudi Arabia.&#13;
_.cL._ Mass graves containing the&#13;
bodies of Muslims, allegedly&#13;
murdered by Serbs in 1992 during the&#13;
Bosnian civil war, are excavated in&#13;
Bosnia-Herzegovina throughout the&#13;
year as a shaky peace negotiated in&#13;
1995 continues.&#13;
ore than 300 Tutsi refugees&#13;
n the African country of&#13;
Burundi are slain by Hutus, a rival&#13;
ethnic group. The covered bodies.&#13;
mostly women and children, illustrate&#13;
the ferocity of the conflict.&#13;
Alone&#13;
""'l"7 gunman kills&#13;
16 kindergartners,&#13;
their teacher, and then&#13;
himself, at a Dunblane,&#13;
Scotland school in&#13;
March 1996. A month&#13;
after the tragedy,&#13;
officials tear down the&#13;
school gymnasium in&#13;
which the shootings&#13;
occurred. &#13;
NATIONJAL&#13;
flash&#13;
The U.S. Army issues&#13;
stric::t new policies for drill&#13;
instruc::tors and female&#13;
trainees, as hundreds of&#13;
complaints of sexual&#13;
harassment are revealed&#13;
in November. Drill&#13;
instruc::tors are now&#13;
required to leave their&#13;
doors open if a&#13;
female is inside,&#13;
and women must&#13;
travel in pairs.&#13;
After thousands of&#13;
veterans complain of&#13;
illnesses since the 1991&#13;
Persian Gulf War, the&#13;
Pentagon warns they&#13;
may have been exposed&#13;
to chemical weapons.&#13;
The Pentagon reveals&#13;
that up to two tons of&#13;
sarin nerve gas may have&#13;
been released.&#13;
Six-year-0ld beauty&#13;
pageant queen JonBenet&#13;
Ramsey is found&#13;
murdered in t he&#13;
basement of her parents'&#13;
Colorado home the day&#13;
after Christmas. Her&#13;
death raises a nationwide&#13;
awareness of&#13;
controversial youth&#13;
beauty pageants.&#13;
Speaker of the House&#13;
Newt Gingrich CR-Georgia)&#13;
is fined $300,000 in a&#13;
b~partisan vote after the&#13;
House Ethics&#13;
Committee's year~ong&#13;
investigation into alleged&#13;
financial improprieties.&#13;
A__ Former U.N. ambassador&#13;
~ Madeleine Albright is&#13;
nominated for Secretary of State by&#13;
President Clinton on December 5.&#13;
Confirmed in office in January&#13;
1997. Albright is the first woman&#13;
to head the State Department.&#13;
A_ Seven-year-old pilot Jessica&#13;
~ Oubroff is killed when her&#13;
Cessna airplane crashes shortly&#13;
after take-off in bad weather from&#13;
the Cheyenne, Wyoming airport.&#13;
Her flying instructor and her father,&#13;
the plane's two passengers, are&#13;
also killed in the April 1996 crash.&#13;
A__ Theodore Kaczynski. alleged&#13;
to be the "Unabomber," who&#13;
killed 3 people and wounded&#13;
more than 20 others with mail&#13;
bombs since 1 978, is arrested in&#13;
M ontana in April 1996. Information&#13;
provided by Kaczynski's brother&#13;
leads to the arrest.&#13;
.-!....__ On August 11 . a&#13;
~ boater rescues&#13;
10-year-old Taylor&#13;
Touchstone from the&#13;
snake- and alligatorinfested waters of a&#13;
Florida swamp 14 miles&#13;
away from where he&#13;
disappeared August 7 .&#13;
Although exhausted&#13;
and badly scratched,&#13;
the autistic boy&#13;
recovern fully.&#13;
BintiJua ,a&#13;
gor lla at&#13;
Chicago"s Brookfield&#13;
Zoo. becomes a hero&#13;
when she rescues a&#13;
3-year-old boy knocked&#13;
unconscious after falling&#13;
1 8 feet into the ape&#13;
enclosure. The boy&#13;
suffers brain contusions&#13;
but soon recovers.&#13;
,...d. One of the&#13;
~ longest armed&#13;
stand-offs in U.S.&#13;
history occurs outside&#13;
Jordan. Montana&#13;
between the FBI and&#13;
members of an antigovernment group&#13;
calling itself the&#13;
Freemen. The 81-day&#13;
siege ends peacefully&#13;
in June. &#13;
,J._ Nationwide,&#13;
~ forest fires&#13;
blacken more than&#13;
llN!ce the acreage lost&#13;
to fires 1n an average&#13;
year. California.&#13;
Montana and Oregon&#13;
rtre particularly hard hit.&#13;
5Ut1ta1z Gamma/Liaison&#13;
William&#13;
"'i"7 Jefferson Clinton&#13;
defeats Republican Bob&#13;
Dole and Independent&#13;
H. Ross Perot to&#13;
become the 42nd&#13;
president of the U.S.&#13;
and the last president of&#13;
the 20th century.&#13;
Clinton is the first&#13;
Democrat since&#13;
Franklin Roosevelt to&#13;
be reelected to a&#13;
second term.&#13;
Carolina's b'Bdltionally&#13;
alknala military academy,&#13;
admits four women, including&#13;
Petra Loventinska (left) and&#13;
Jeanie Montav1os. Montavlos&#13;
and another female cadet later&#13;
drop out, citing harassment&#13;
and "sadistic" hazing.&#13;
,J._ All 110 people aboard a&#13;
~ ValuJet DC-9 are killed in&#13;
May 1996 when a fire breaks&#13;
out in the cargo hold. The plane,&#13;
en route from Miami to Atlanta,&#13;
crashes and disappears almost&#13;
completely into the Florida&#13;
Everglades, making it difficult for&#13;
workers to retrieve wreckage.&#13;
_,..-j._ A civil jury finds former football&#13;
star O.J. Simpson liable for the&#13;
June 1 2, 1 994 wrongful deaths of his&#13;
ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and&#13;
her friend, Ronald Goldman. In a&#13;
unanimous verdict, the jury awards&#13;
$8.5 million in compensatory damages&#13;
to Goldman's parents. The Brown and&#13;
Goldman families are each awarded&#13;
$12.5 million in punitive damages.&#13;
Topsail Beach, a town on an&#13;
island off the coast of North&#13;
Carolina, is one of many Eastern&#13;
locations hit hard by Hurricane Bertha&#13;
in July. Six powerful hurricanes, all with&#13;
winds over 110 miles per hour, made&#13;
1996 a near-record year doing $3. 5&#13;
billion in damage in the U.S.&#13;
NATIONAL &#13;
SCIENOE&#13;
flash&#13;
A 0~yea --0ld&#13;
skeleton discovered in&#13;
July near Richland,&#13;
Washington is the oldest&#13;
and most intact set of&#13;
human bones ever&#13;
discovered in North&#13;
America. Research is&#13;
suspended, however,&#13;
as the tribes from the&#13;
Native American&#13;
grounds where it is&#13;
found claim the&#13;
skeleton as an&#13;
ancestor and want the&#13;
bones buried.&#13;
Trauma Seal, a new&#13;
medical adhesive that is&#13;
applied like a lip-balm&#13;
stick, is in clinical trials at&#13;
10 hospitals and health&#13;
care institutions&#13;
nationwide. The&#13;
biodegradable adhesive&#13;
could eliminate stitches&#13;
and return visits.&#13;
New York Police&#13;
Department canines&#13;
begin wearing threepound, infrar ed cameras,&#13;
scouting out potentially&#13;
dangerous areas before&#13;
police officers enter the&#13;
scene. Handlers are&#13;
developing bullet-proof&#13;
vests for the dogs&#13;
to wear.&#13;
A new category of animal&#13;
is discovered in the form&#13;
of bacteria that live on&#13;
the lips of lobsters.&#13;
Symbian pandora, which&#13;
lives on food scraps&#13;
from lobster lips, is called&#13;
"the zoological highlight&#13;
of the decade."&#13;
A_ Videogame giant Nintendo&#13;
~ releases its long-awaited&#13;
Nintendo 64 , a new hardware&#13;
system that draws players into the&#13;
game and moves three times&#13;
faster than any existing system.&#13;
,.-J. An expedition to raise the&#13;
~ Titanic, the legendary&#13;
"unsinkable" ocean liner that sank&#13;
on its maiden voyage in 1 91 2 ,&#13;
from its North AtJantic grave more&#13;
than two miles deep, ends in failure&#13;
in August due to rough seas.&#13;
A_ In August, scientists&#13;
~ discover evidence of&#13;
bacteria-like life on a meteorite&#13;
found in 1 9B4 and believed to be&#13;
part of the crust of M ars 4 . 5 billion&#13;
years ago. It is the first possible&#13;
proof that life is not unique to Earth.&#13;
,..L__ Satellite dishes&#13;
~ become one of&#13;
the year's hottest-selling&#13;
electronic consumer&#13;
products. Owners find&#13;
the savings of not&#13;
paying for cable&#13;
services cover the cost&#13;
within a few months.&#13;
_,d._ American&#13;
""T'7 astronaut&#13;
Shannon Lucid (right)&#13;
spends 1 BB days in&#13;
space, breaking&#13;
American space&#13;
endurance records&#13;
after joining tJ1e crew of&#13;
the Russian space&#13;
station Mir.&#13;
__d. The M ars&#13;
~ Surveyor Trolley,&#13;
named Sojourner, is&#13;
carried on-board&#13;
M ars Pathfinder. an&#13;
unmanned spacecraft&#13;
launched in December.&#13;
Sojourner. a free-roving&#13;
probe the size of a&#13;
child's wagon, will&#13;
photograph the M ar'tlan&#13;
surface and determine&#13;
the composition of&#13;
rocks on M ars. &#13;
,..d,.__ California's&#13;
"'i"7 Monterey Bay&#13;
Aquarium opens a new&#13;
wing in March 1996.&#13;
The million-gallon indoor&#13;
ocean showcases the&#13;
marine life of the&#13;
outer reaches of&#13;
Monterey Bay, 5 to&#13;
6D miles offshore.&#13;
_..!. An "oxygen bar" in&#13;
-._.,.- Toronto, Canada allows&#13;
patrons to pay $16 to spend&#13;
2D minutes breathing pure&#13;
oxygen. The owners of the 02&#13;
Spa Bar claim the treatment is&#13;
a healthy way to reinvigorate&#13;
the body and offer fruit "flavors"&#13;
to liven up the experience.&#13;
~ Paleoanthropologist&#13;
""f-' Mary Leakey, shown with&#13;
husband Louis Leakey in a 1 959&#13;
photograph, dies in December.&#13;
Discoveries by the Leakeys&#13;
throughout their careers are&#13;
some of the most important&#13;
in paleoanthropological&#13;
history. Her greatest&#13;
discovery was a trail&#13;
of 3 .7-million-yearold footprints , which&#13;
_A__ The Hubble Space Telescope&#13;
~ captures new images of&#13;
quasars, the universe's most powerful&#13;
and baffling phenomena. Previously&#13;
thought only to exist in colliding&#13;
galaxies, new pictures indicate&#13;
quasars can also exist in undisturbed&#13;
galaxies-causing astronomers to&#13;
revisit their theories.&#13;
_A__ The Smithsonian Institution&#13;
~ celebrates the 1 50th&#13;
anniversary of its founding with a&#13;
nationwide tour of prize exhibits,&#13;
including this stovepipe hat worn by&#13;
Abraham Lincoln. &#13;
FACES&#13;
flash&#13;
Former NFL&#13;
commissioner Pete&#13;
Rozelle dies on December&#13;
6. Rozelle is credited&#13;
with transforming&#13;
professional football into&#13;
America's top spectator&#13;
sport, and with inventing&#13;
the Super Bowl.&#13;
Basketball megastar&#13;
Michael Jordan&#13;
launches his own&#13;
cologne: Michael&#13;
Jordan Cologne. Demand&#13;
for the fragrance is so&#13;
high that manufacturer&#13;
Bijan Fragrances limits&#13;
sales to 12 bottles&#13;
per customer.&#13;
The ever-present Cindy&#13;
Crawford releases a&#13;
book on applying&#13;
make-up. Basic Face&#13;
enjoys a long run on t he&#13;
best-seller lists.&#13;
The National Women's&#13;
Hall of Fame opens in&#13;
Seneca Falls, New York,&#13;
inducting 11 women,&#13;
including author Louisa&#13;
May Alcott, and Oveta&#13;
Culp Hobby, the nation's&#13;
first female colonel.&#13;
Archbishop of Chicago,&#13;
Cardinal Joseph&#13;
Bernardin dies of&#13;
pancreatic cancer in&#13;
November. Bernardin&#13;
was known for being a&#13;
reconciler in churches&#13;
torn between tradition&#13;
and modern culture, as&#13;
well as for speaking out&#13;
against physicianassisted suicide.&#13;
suffers a heart attack in late&#13;
December. It is the 86-year--0ld&#13;
Roman Catholic nun's fourth&#13;
,-,l. In April 1996, singer&#13;
~ Michael Jackson is seen&#13;
escorting a woman later identified&#13;
as Debbie Rowe. an employee of&#13;
Jackson's plastic surgeon. In&#13;
November, Jackson announces&#13;
that he and Rowe are married and&#13;
that she is carrying his child.&#13;
~ Music megastar Madonna&#13;
~ gives birth to Lourdes Maria&#13;
Ciccone Leon, a &amp;pound. 9--0unce girl ,&#13;
on October 14. Madonna's big year&#13;
continues when she wins a Golden&#13;
Globe for her role in Andrew Lloyd&#13;
Webber's on-screen rendition of the&#13;
musical EvilE.&#13;
~ In October, TV talk-show host&#13;
---p-· Jenny Jones testifies during the&#13;
Michigan murder trial of Jonathan&#13;
Schmtz. Schmitz was accused of killing&#13;
Scott Amedure, who revealed romantic&#13;
feelings for Schmitz during a March&#13;
1995 taping of a "Jenny Jones Show."&#13;
~ "The Late Show"&#13;
ho t David&#13;
Letterman [right], who&#13;
had been hinting at&#13;
retirement. re-signs&#13;
his contract with&#13;
CBS, keeping him at&#13;
"The Late Show"&#13;
through 2002.&#13;
,.J,. Regis Philbin&#13;
~ appears with&#13;
host Rosie O'Donnell on&#13;
ABC's 'The Rosie&#13;
O'Donnell Show. " The&#13;
talk show, which&#13;
premieres in 1996,&#13;
gains quick popularity&#13;
and respect. &#13;
Un Jers.11 C1ly lrom Shooting Sta r&#13;
lnasm ll ,&#13;
~ secret ceremony&#13;
on an island off the&#13;
coast of Georgia, John&#13;
F. Kennedy Jr. marries&#13;
Carolyn Bessette, a&#13;
Calvin Klein publicist, in&#13;
September. Kennedy,&#13;
who dated Bessette for&#13;
two years, had long&#13;
been considered one&#13;
of the world's most&#13;
eligible bachelors.&#13;
items owned by former&#13;
First Lady Jacquelyn Kennedy&#13;
Onassis and President John F.&#13;
Kennedy are auctioned off in&#13;
April 1996. including a&#13;
necklace of simulated pearls&#13;
shown 1n this 1962&#13;
photograph. The fake pearls,&#13;
valued at $500 to $700, sell&#13;
for $211,500, bringing the&#13;
auction total to $34. 5 million.&#13;
_A__ New York Yankees fan Jeffrey&#13;
~ Maier interferes with a fly ball&#13;
during game one of the American&#13;
League Championship Series on&#13;
October 9 . The hit is ruled a&#13;
home run , tying the game 4 to 4 in&#13;
the eighth inning and making Maier&#13;
New York's hero for a day.&#13;
_A__ Veteran comedian George Burns&#13;
dies in March 1996, just weeks&#13;
after reaching the age of 100. The&#13;
legendary Burns won an Oscar, an Emmy&#13;
and a Grammy Award in an illustrious&#13;
career dating back to vaudeville.&#13;
~ As a stand against the invasion&#13;
~ of his privacy, George Clooney,&#13;
star of NBC's "ER." boycotts&#13;
Paramount's "Entertainment Tonight"&#13;
after its sister show "Hard Copy" runs&#13;
unauthorized footage of the actor's&#13;
private life.&#13;
FACES &#13;
flash&#13;
Tom Cruise stars in&#13;
Jerl)I Maguire, a&#13;
r omantic comedy about a&#13;
sports agent who&#13;
decides to change his&#13;
shallow ways, and&#13;
spends the rest of the&#13;
movie trying to regain his&#13;
success. It is a&#13;
breakthrough role for&#13;
Cruise, who is&#13;
normally depicted as&#13;
a cocky winner.&#13;
To honor the 20th&#13;
anniversary of its&#13;
release, producer George&#13;
Lucas issues a "r emade"&#13;
Star Wars, with new&#13;
scenes, computerized&#13;
special effects and&#13;
souped-up animation.&#13;
Lucas' grand plan calls&#13;
for a nine-film cycle,&#13;
including prequels.&#13;
English actor/ director&#13;
Kenneth Branagh plays&#13;
Hamlet in his starstudded remake of&#13;
Shakespeare's classic.&#13;
Despite running four&#13;
hours, the movie is a&#13;
critical and box-office&#13;
success.&#13;
NBC's Thursday night&#13;
drama "ER" features&#13;
television's first HIVpositive prominent&#13;
character. Jeanie Boulet,&#13;
a physician's assistant&#13;
played by Gloria Reuben,&#13;
is relatively open about&#13;
her condition and helps&#13;
confront the stigma&#13;
of AIDS.&#13;
~ Scott Adams' Dilbert, the&#13;
~ comic strip about office&#13;
politics. captures the nation's&#13;
imagination. In book form, The&#13;
Dilbert Principle becomes a&#13;
national best-seller.&#13;
,---! Actors Winona Ryder and&#13;
~ Daniel Day-Lewis star in The&#13;
Crucible, which opens in December.&#13;
The screen adaption of Arthur&#13;
Miller's famous play about the&#13;
Salem witch trials is written by&#13;
Arthur Miller himself.&#13;
A._ Sherry Stringfield, Or. Susan&#13;
ewis on NBC's "ER ," leaves&#13;
the show at the peak of her&#13;
character's popularity. In her final&#13;
episode, when Or. Mark Greene,&#13;
played by Anthony Edwards, declares&#13;
his love for Susan. the show gam ers&#13;
rts highest ratings ever.&#13;
Model Brooke Shields [center)&#13;
moves to television in NBC's&#13;
"Suddenly Susan." a sit-com premiering&#13;
in September. Shields plays a columnist&#13;
opposite magazine editor Judd Nelson&#13;
[far right].&#13;
Crichton&#13;
publishes The&#13;
Lost World, a&#13;
sequel to&#13;
Jurassic Park,&#13;
the colossal&#13;
much hype, with a movie&#13;
already in the works.&#13;
NBC lrom Shooting Sta r&#13;
_,-::;J,._ Patrick Stewart&#13;
""'r7 [left ] and Brent&#13;
Spiner [right) star in&#13;
Star Trek: First Contact,&#13;
a m ovie featuring&#13;
characters from the TV&#13;
show "Star Trek: The&#13;
Next Generation."&#13;
,..d.. . Academy Award-&#13;
~ winning actor&#13;
Tom Hanks' first effort&#13;
at directing receives&#13;
critical praise wl1en&#13;
That Thing You Do!, a&#13;
movie about the&#13;
meteoric rise and fall of&#13;
a 1 860s rock band.&#13;
opens in October. &#13;
,.J_ Actors Brad Pitt [left) and&#13;
"'llf7 Jason Patric star in&#13;
Sleepers, a film about four men and&#13;
their extraordinary scheme to&#13;
revenge the abuse they experienced&#13;
as boys. The controversial movie&#13;
also stars Dustin Hoffman. Robert&#13;
De Niro and Kevin Bacon.&#13;
awesome proportions in Twister,&#13;
another summer blockbuster.&#13;
which tells the story of storm&#13;
chasers highly devoted to studying&#13;
the inner workings of tornadoes.&#13;
~ Explosive special&#13;
ffects rivet&#13;
audiences to their seats&#13;
as they watch&#13;
Independence Day.&#13;
one of summer's&#13;
blockbuster movies.&#13;
~ Tom Cruise stars in ~&#13;
1 Mission: lmposSJble. based I on the 1960s and '70s television ~&#13;
series of the same name. Despite&#13;
critical put-downs. the movie is a&#13;
huge box-Office hit.&#13;
A__ Bugs Bunny and Chicago Bulls&#13;
~ basketball star Michael Jordan&#13;
share top billing in Space Jam. a&#13;
partially animated feature film that&#13;
opens in late November.&#13;
A__ John Lithgow [front right)&#13;
~ earns both an Emmy and a&#13;
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor&#13;
in a Comedy Series in NBC's "3rd&#13;
Rock From the Sun," a sit-com&#13;
about a family of aliens living in&#13;
contemporary America.&#13;
Am ic s favorite sit-com&#13;
athe , Bill Cosby, enjoys the&#13;
success of his new CBS show, "Cosby."&#13;
In January 1997, however. tragedy&#13;
strikes as Cosby's son Ennis is killed 1n&#13;
Los Angeles in an apparent&#13;
random robbery.&#13;
ENTERTAI &#13;
MUSIC&#13;
flash&#13;
Folk and blues artist&#13;
Tracy Chapman ret urns&#13;
to the scene in 1 996&#13;
with the single "Give&#13;
Me One Reason."&#13;
Chapman receives five&#13;
Grammy nominations in&#13;
January 1 997.&#13;
The artist formerly&#13;
known as Prince&#13;
releases&#13;
Emancipation, a threehour, three-CD album,&#13;
in honor of his release&#13;
from his Warner Bros.&#13;
recording contract.&#13;
Guitarist Slash of Guns&#13;
N' Roses forms his own&#13;
band. His new group,&#13;
Slash's Blues Ball, is a&#13;
six-man blues band&#13;
grounded in the bluesbased hard rock of&#13;
the 1970s.&#13;
Rocker Sheryl Crow joins&#13;
the ranks of musicians&#13;
who have had their&#13;
albums banned from&#13;
Wa~Mart. The retail&#13;
giant objects to a lyric&#13;
alleging that kids kill each&#13;
other with guns they&#13;
obtained from the store.&#13;
_d.__ The Beatles' Anthology 3 ,&#13;
~ the third and final album&#13;
from the reunited remaining&#13;
members of the band, is released&#13;
in November. Following the example&#13;
of their two previous anthologies,&#13;
Anthology 3 sells in record&#13;
numbers.&#13;
A_ Kiss bass guitarist Gene&#13;
~ Simmons strikes a familiar&#13;
pose as the band kicks off a reunion&#13;
tour with a June 28 concert in&#13;
Detroit. The tour marks the first&#13;
time the original members of tl1e&#13;
band perform together since 1979.&#13;
_.cl:..___ Canadian pop artist Celine&#13;
~ Dion tops the charts in&#13;
1996 with the album Falling Into&#13;
You, which sells more than 1 6&#13;
million copies worldwide.&#13;
.A._After 10 years of separation, members&#13;
of the band Van Halen are reunited with&#13;
their former lead singer, David Lee Roth [right],&#13;
at the MTV Video M~s c Awards in September.&#13;
Rath later claims he thought he was rejoining&#13;
the band. who chose a different lead singer.&#13;
British pop&#13;
uperstars Liam&#13;
[left) and Noel Gallagher&#13;
cancel the remainder of&#13;
a U.S. concert tour in&#13;
September amid rumors&#13;
that their band, Oasis, is&#13;
breaking up. Denying the&#13;
reports, the brothers&#13;
announce they will&#13;
release a new album in&#13;
the summer of 1997.&#13;
,,J. Bush, a British rock group With&#13;
~ an American "grunge" sound ,&#13;
tours the U.S. to promote their album&#13;
Sixteen StDne. They release another&#13;
chart-topping album, Razorblade&#13;
Suitcase, in the winter.&#13;
_d__ Heavy metal band Metallica&#13;
~ is the headlining act for the&#13;
summer concert Lollapalooza,&#13;
traditionally an alternative-rock&#13;
show. Metallica remains highprofile, winning an MTV award for&#13;
the year's Best Hard Rock Video&#13;
in September . &#13;
Alanis M orissette's Jagged&#13;
Little Pill reigns the charts,&#13;
becoming the all-time top-selling&#13;
album by a female artist.&#13;
Morissette also dominates the&#13;
1996 Grammys by winning four&#13;
awards. including Best Album.&#13;
_,-::;J,._ The hit&#13;
"l"'7 single&#13;
"Where It's At"&#13;
kicks off the new&#13;
Beck album&#13;
Odelay, which is&#13;
critical acclaim. Spin magazine&#13;
awards Beck Artist of the Year.&#13;
~ No Doubt. fronted by lead&#13;
"'i""' singer Gwen Stefani, releases&#13;
Tragic Kingdom, which includes such&#13;
chart-toppers as "Just a Girl,"&#13;
"Spiderwebs," and "Don't Speak."&#13;
_A_ Counting Crows' second album,&#13;
"f7 Recovering the Sacellices, is&#13;
released in October. The long awaited&#13;
follow-up to 1 993's August and&#13;
Everything After debuts at number one&#13;
on the charts.&#13;
Association's Horizon Award after&#13;
the breakthrough success of her&#13;
single "Blue." The popular new star&#13;
is often compared to country&#13;
music legend Patsy Cline.&#13;
,.-l__ George Strait is honored by the&#13;
~ Country Music Association in&#13;
October with three major awardsSingle of the Year for "Check Yes or&#13;
No," Album of the Year for Clear Blue&#13;
Sky. and Male Vocalist of the Year.&#13;
A__ Toni Braxton's second album,&#13;
Secrets, is released in summer&#13;
1996. Braxton wins R&amp;B Single of the&#13;
Year for "Let It Flow" at the Billboard&#13;
Music Awards in the fall.&#13;
_A__ The music world is stunned in&#13;
te mber by the death of&#13;
rapper Tupac Shakur. killed in a drive-by&#13;
shooting in Las Vegas. Speculations as&#13;
to the killer's motive abound , but the&#13;
year ends with no answers and&#13;
no arrests.&#13;
USIC &#13;
flash&#13;
Tennis pro Pete Sampras&#13;
wins the eighth grandslam title of his career&#13;
at the U.S. Open in&#13;
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                    <text>Who s !he :7Joss.?&#13;
The Governor of Iowa&#13;
Terry Branstad&#13;
Executive Dir. -Board of Regents, Mr. Wayne Richey&#13;
Superintendent of ISD&#13;
Dr. William Johnson&#13;
4 } 'Boarcf of ~gents&#13;
Board of Regents, Front: Dr. Beverly Smith, President Owen Newlin, Mrs.&#13;
Nancy Pellett, Mr. James Arenson; Back: Mr. Roger Lande, Ms. Lisa Ahren ,&#13;
Mr. David Fisher, Mrs. Ellengray Kennedy, Dr. Clarkson Kelly, Jr.&#13;
W ILLIAM r. Ji ·H i'.S. •N, PH .P., S Ul' ERlNTENI •F. r&#13;
Dear Students,&#13;
The theme for 1998's Yearbook is "Days of Our Lives."" What an appropriate theme for&#13;
all of you.&#13;
To you who are seniors, each memory you've collected this year will be recalled many&#13;
times over in the future. You have had many highlights-Homecoming, Prom, athletic&#13;
competition, academic competition, a memorable senior trip, a unique graduation "speaker," and&#13;
many daily significant events.&#13;
Among the senior class we had our first undergraduate acceptance at a Regent university,&#13;
a first athletic scholarship "signee," outstanding leadership in all school events, and one of the&#13;
best overall academic achievement accomplishments in the school's history! Definitely, you&#13;
have had some wonderful days of your lives.&#13;
While the seniors receive much recognition, the student body all saw great athletic&#13;
recognition (both the area and national), participation in Project Close-Up, the GPSD Academic&#13;
Biathlon, Space Camp, excellent academic achievement, and numerous activities. You've&#13;
learned, you've taught, you've laughed and you' ve cried. You have had a year of wonderful and&#13;
significant experiences. All too soon you'll have the senior experience.&#13;
These "Days of Our Lives" have given you meaningful experiences as you look to your&#13;
future. They've been important as you mastered academic and vocational skills that will enable&#13;
you to obtain meaningful employment; as you improved your interpersonal skills in getting along&#13;
with other people; and as you learned and developed those skills that enable you to be an&#13;
independent, contributing member of society.&#13;
My best wishes to each and every one of you. You had some wonderful "Days of Your&#13;
Lives" and surely you will have many, many more.&#13;
9-::::'E Superintendent&#13;
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Phyllis Fleharty, Director-Human&#13;
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Elizabeth Gates, Boys Residence&#13;
DeeAnn Good, Elem. School Ass&#13;
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Jolene Hensley, Educational Interpreter&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Girls Residence&#13;
Charlotte Herrman, Elementary&#13;
Jim Heuer, Director-Business Operations&#13;
Shirley Hicks, Coorindator of the Deaf&#13;
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Melodee Hielen, Elementary / Bell Choir&#13;
Julie Holland, Elementary / Boys Club&#13;
Greg Hollins, Storeroom&#13;
Lorie Horn, Middle School/&#13;
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Sheila Iddings, Girls Residence&#13;
William Johnson, Superintendent&#13;
Kate Kasal, Elementary&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Recrea tion Coordinator Kerry Krabbe, Housekeeping&#13;
Moliy Kramer, Middle School /&#13;
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Brad Kruse, Boys Residential Counselor/&#13;
Boys Track Coach&#13;
Rosemarie Lazzaro, ltinerate Teacher&#13;
Karen Lechner, Volleyball Coach /&#13;
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Diane LeDoux, L.l.F.E.&#13;
Deb LeHeup, Girls Residence Counselor&#13;
Denise Leuck, Nurse Barbara Lindsley, Adm. Assistance&#13;
Ann Linger, ltinera te Teacher&#13;
Linda Lippert, Housekeeping&#13;
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Carol Manning, Sign La nguage Teacher Denna Massey, Teacher / interpreter I&#13;
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Kathy McCuen, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim McGrath, Au to Body&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Elementary / Bell Choir&#13;
Nora Metteer, L.l.F.E. Student Assistant&#13;
Sue Miles, Speech Pathologist/ Oratorica l&#13;
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Keith Miller, Lead Housekeeping&#13;
Tim Miller, Boys Residence Maggy Morrison, Accountant Specialist&#13;
Sharon Morrison, Secretary-Student Life Tina Murdoch, ltiJ1era te Teacher&#13;
Mark Murray, Football Coach /&#13;
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Kristen Newton, Middle School&#13;
Debbie O 'Meara, Boys Res. Counselor&#13;
Linda O 'Neal, Girls Residence&#13;
Kathy Oder, Food Service Steve Owens, Power House Evencio Pelaez, Housekeeping&#13;
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Cheryl Wilhite, Housekeeping&#13;
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Sandy Wood, Boys Residence&#13;
John Woods, Power House&#13;
Katie Wright, Elem. School Assistant&#13;
Rick Wyant, Food Service Director/ Assist.&#13;
Football Coad1/ Assist. Boys Basketball Coach&#13;
Mr. Woods and Mr. Miller are&#13;
moving the big paper cutter from&#13;
the old pri.nt shop to the new&#13;
prod uction room.&#13;
Senior Trent Johnson gets instructions from Mrs. Shannon.&#13;
Employees Not Pictured:&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grounds&#13;
Tracy Borgaila, Boys Residence&#13;
Amy Filler-Katz, Nurse&#13;
Marv Hodapp, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim James, Power House&#13;
Lyle Jensen, Transportation&#13;
Linda Kingery, Girls Residence&#13;
Diane Knigge, Nurse&#13;
Ellen LoChiano, Nurse&#13;
LaMar Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Larry Propst, Transportation&#13;
Marlene Wagner, Girls Residence&#13;
Al Walgenbach, Power House&#13;
Mr. Steve Owens is&#13;
busy installing a bulletin board.&#13;
Eve ncio Pe laez&#13;
flashes a big smile&#13;
befo re continuing&#13;
his janitorial duties.&#13;
High School Counsel or, Mr. Di ck&#13;
Colema n, is knee&#13;
deep in paper work.&#13;
Mid d le School&#13;
Teachers, Mrs.&#13;
Bru ndidge, Ms.&#13;
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hold their doors up&#13;
w hile waiti ng for stud ents. ickReed&#13;
and Katie Romey aTe wa !king to their next&#13;
class.&#13;
Principa ls, Mrs. Anderson and Mr .&#13;
Conway are having a fri endly chat. Personne[ fl .9 &#13;
The women who played hard against the ISO&#13;
basketball girls in the staff vs. student game are:&#13;
Ms. Karen Lechner, Ms. Deb LeHeup, Mrs. Molly&#13;
Kramer, Ms. Sheila Iddings, Ms. Geri Knoebel,&#13;
Ms. Vicki Prigeon, and Mrs. Jackie Grote.&#13;
Mrs. Cheryl Balk is showing Cole Gardner&#13;
and James Yochum interesting fac ts on the&#13;
computer.&#13;
During gym class, Mrs. Jane Gradoville helps&#13;
Jaime Hall roller skate.&#13;
Ms. Sheila Iddings and Ms. Marlene Wagner are&#13;
holding some of the gingerbread houses and&#13;
trees that were made in the Girls Residence by&#13;
students and staff.&#13;
What's so funny? Brandon Cornett and Mrs.&#13;
Lori Siefering are having a good laugh.&#13;
Mr. Slater is working hard on his&#13;
pa perwork.&#13;
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Lead Teacher&#13;
L.1.F.E. Program&#13;
37 Years of service&#13;
Good Luck Retirees!&#13;
Mr. Norm Devine began his&#13;
tenure at Iowa School for the Deaf&#13;
thirty-seven yea rs ago. During&#13;
those years, he has served in a&#13;
va riety of capa citi es th at ha&#13;
included a thletics, the residence&#13;
program, classroom teacher and&#13;
administrator. Mr. Devine has&#13;
always put th e interests of&#13;
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mentor for many staff members&#13;
throu ghout his yea rs.&#13;
Barb Lindsley&#13;
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Tha nk you, Norm, fo r a ll that you&#13;
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Ms. Kate Kasal Mrs. Katie Wright Anthony Hatfield Kenny Hulett Robby Petersen Zachary Raes&#13;
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Mrs. Elizabeth Peters is making Alyssa Fernside bea utiful for&#13;
her school picture .&#13;
Nathan Rageth and Lauren&#13;
Wellman participate during a group activity.&#13;
An th ony Hatfield, Robby&#13;
Peterson,2.achary Raesand Kenny&#13;
H ulettareworking under the table.&#13;
Acting si ll y, Bryce Moo re&#13;
makes a werid expression.&#13;
Zacha ry Raes is feeding the&#13;
class' pet fis h.&#13;
Robby Pe te rso n raises his&#13;
hands to answer the qu estion&#13;
w hil e Anthon y Hatfi e ld&#13;
watches. &#13;
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Colby Gleason is dressed like an Na tive American. Is he looking for Pocahontas?&#13;
Hea th e r a nd Dani ell e a re exc itedl y&#13;
learni ng new signs.&#13;
Joshua Brown and Dusti n Janssen are&#13;
drawing during art class.&#13;
Ms. Julie Holland Mrs. Kathy Shairnon Kathy Beery Colby Gleason&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Malick Joshua Brown&#13;
Pee k- a-boo, I see yo u Co lby&#13;
Gleason and Ka thy Beery.&#13;
Santa's Little Elves are Danielle Strong,&#13;
Colby Gleason, Ka thy Beery and Hea ther&#13;
Hale.&#13;
Fawn Humlicek, you should be working&#13;
on your homework and not paying attention to the camera.&#13;
Kathy Beery and Danielle Strong pose&#13;
with Santa Claus after giving hjm milk&#13;
and cookies.&#13;
Heather Hale Danielle Strong&#13;
Fawn Htmtlicek Dustin Jai1ssen&#13;
Primary JI &amp; '13 1 ./..3 &#13;
Flintstones&#13;
Mrs. Sara Planck Dustin Balm Rachel Lynch Heather Nurse&#13;
Ja son is busy writing.&#13;
Binh puts glue on his paper.&#13;
Mrs. C. Herrman Mrs. Cindy Romey Dawn Bailey Sunny Chase Binh Nguyen&#13;
Dustin Balm holds his head in his hand s.&#13;
14 r. Primary C/'D&#13;
Swrny Chase is excited to Dawn Ba iley sits at the table&#13;
sit on Santa's lap. in the cafeteria.&#13;
Rachel Lynch, Heather Nurse, and Mrs. Sara Planck have&#13;
fun while they learn.&#13;
Jordan Borga ila is read ing a good&#13;
book.&#13;
Eric Humlicek is havi ng a good&#13;
la ugh with Joshua Knudsen. &#13;
During class, Elizabeth Gramblin and Joshua&#13;
Knud sen work on their assignments.&#13;
Meredith Kasa l and Michael Zimmerman are&#13;
having a lively conversation while ea ting&#13;
lunch.&#13;
Ms. Melodee Hielen Jordan Borgaila Chelsa Crowner Stephanie Daffin&#13;
Everyone is happy when they see Santa--&#13;
Tommy Offenburger smiles after receiving a gift from Santa Claus.&#13;
Chelsa Crowner sits quietly reading a book&#13;
in the library.&#13;
In a rt class, Nick&#13;
Chanley d raws a picture.&#13;
Mrs. Carol Amos Eric Humlicek Elizabeth Gramblin Meredith Kasal Joshua Knudsen&#13;
Mrs. Sue Meidlinger Tommy Offenburger Jason Sheehan Michael Zimmerman Nicholas Chanley &#13;
As Mrs. Ka thy Shannon helps, Colby&#13;
Gleason points at the sentence he is&#13;
reading.&#13;
Na than Rageth signs "food" to Mrs.&#13;
Pe ters as Mrs. Dee Ann Good&#13;
wa tches.&#13;
Kenny Hulett and Zachary Raes are&#13;
pretending to drive. Wa tch out for&#13;
them on the road!!&#13;
Binh Nguyen pays attention to Mrs. Cindy&#13;
Romey as she shows him the sign for li ttle.&#13;
While sitting next to Ms. Melodee Hielen in&#13;
science class, Michael Zimmerma11 works on&#13;
I.is assignment.&#13;
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Robby Petersen is getting the dust off the&#13;
computer.&#13;
"Cheese!" ... Mrs. Peters trys to get Bryce&#13;
Moore to smile for a school pi cture.&#13;
Mrs. Sue Meidlinger is teaching Jo rd an Bo rga ila a bo ut&#13;
Ma rtin Luther King, Jr.&#13;
During g roup time, Dustin&#13;
Ja nsse n wa tches a nd learns&#13;
w hil e M rs. Kath y M a li ck&#13;
teaches class. &#13;
Rugrats&#13;
Stephanie Doffin helps Chelsa Crowner&#13;
with her school work.&#13;
"Bless you." Nicholas Chanley sneezes while&#13;
Tommy Offenburger&#13;
scratches the back of his&#13;
head.&#13;
Heather Hale and Kathy&#13;
Beery show Danielle&#13;
Strong a picture of herself.&#13;
During speech class,&#13;
Eric Humlicek sits with&#13;
his head on his hand.&#13;
Student Council Members: Eliza beth Gramblin,&#13;
Sponsor-Mrs. Medolee&#13;
Hielen, ChelsaCrowner,&#13;
Eric Hw11licek, Tommy&#13;
Offenburger, and Nick&#13;
Chanley. Not pictured:&#13;
Stephanie Doffin.&#13;
While working a t the chalkboa rd, Fawn&#13;
Humli cek asks Mrs. Malick a question.&#13;
Meredith Kasa l concentra tes on her work&#13;
while sitting at her desk.&#13;
'E[ementary Stucfents E _z /' &#13;
Dustin laughs at something funny but&#13;
Mic is rather serious.&#13;
Rachel watches her friend while she&#13;
takes her coa t off.&#13;
The "Excited" Trio ... Tommy, Eric,&#13;
and Jason sit and wa tch their classmates swim.&#13;
New stud ent, Mic Dolan, wa tches the teacher&#13;
instead of looking at the camera. What a good&#13;
boy!!&#13;
Mered ith and Jordan catch their brea th after&#13;
swimming.&#13;
J_8 'E[e.mentary Sturfents&#13;
All eyes are on Ms. Hielen as Jason, Che! a,&#13;
Stephan ie and Meredith lea rn some in teresting science fa cts.&#13;
Tommy takes a sip of his juice.&#13;
- Alyssa is tired of wa iting for&#13;
everyone to fi nish their lunch;&#13;
she wa n ts to go outside a nd&#13;
PLAY! 1&#13;
Nathan is working with a n interesting program on the computer. &#13;
... More Rugrats&#13;
Little Santa Bryce is busy givi ng presents to&#13;
all the good little boys and girls.&#13;
"Boy Talk" amoung Eric!-I., Mike Z., a nd&#13;
Joshua Knudsen;&#13;
poor Elizabeth is&#13;
the only girl at&#13;
the lunch table.&#13;
At group time,&#13;
Bryce and Alyssa&#13;
sit around Mrs.&#13;
Peters as she gets&#13;
Alyssa's atten- tion.&#13;
Joshua Brown is&#13;
crea tin g some- thine; special in art class.&#13;
Lauren takes a&#13;
BIG BITE of her lunch.&#13;
Jord an, wa tch out! Don' t let Mike push you&#13;
into the water.&#13;
Girls first! Heather and Rachel were first in&#13;
line for lunch.&#13;
'E[eme.ntary Stuclents , .Z.9 &#13;
Pixies&#13;
Heather Hale, Fawn Humlicek, Dawn Bailey, Elizabeth&#13;
Gramblin, Danielle Strong, Rachel Lynch; Mrs. Kathy&#13;
Malick, Chelsa Crowner, Kira Roberts, Heather Nurse, Sunny Chase; Stephanie Daffin; Mrs. Elizabeth Peters,&#13;
Meredith Kasal. Not pictured- Mrs. Camille Tech.&#13;
Boys Club&#13;
Dustin Balm, Mic Dolan; Eric Humlicek, Dustin Janssen,&#13;
Joshua Brown, Mike Zimmerman; Mrs. Camille Tech, Tommy Offenburger, Nicholas Chanley, Joshua Knudsen;&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, Ms. Julie Holland.&#13;
Bell Choir&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin, Rachel Lynch, Dustin Balm, Heather&#13;
Nurse; Stephanie Daffin, Meredith Kasal, Joshua Knudsen,&#13;
Tommy Offenburger; Mrs. Sue Meidlinger, Mrs. Carol&#13;
Amos, Mrs. Sara Planck.&#13;
z,aJa'.Efementaiy C[u6s&#13;
Eric and Michael are wa tching Mr.&#13;
Robert Schulze cut out their pine wood&#13;
derby ca rs on the band saw.&#13;
Joshua, Stephani e, and Meredith all are&#13;
doing a grea t job ringing their bells.&#13;
Tommysmilesas heplays the bells.&#13;
Mic Dolan is sanding his wood car&#13;
while Joshua B. waits for his turn.&#13;
Some of the Pixie girls show off&#13;
the scarves they made to wea r&#13;
during their meetings. &#13;
The Mickey Mouse Club&#13;
During a Boys Club meeting, Dustin&#13;
Balm and Joshua Knudsen are using a&#13;
vise to hold their wood project.&#13;
Sunny, Danielle, Kira, and Meredith,&#13;
show off their d oily hangings they&#13;
made for Easter.&#13;
Heather N. and Dawn d isplay the&#13;
sunflower cards they made in Pixies.&#13;
During a Pixie meeting, Meredith,&#13;
Elizabeth, Stephanie, and Chelsa are&#13;
busy working on their lea ther project.&#13;
Befo re prac ticin g the new so ng,&#13;
Heather N. checks the paper that tells&#13;
which bells she needs to use.&#13;
Nie and Tommy are busy sanding&#13;
their wood project.&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Malick is helping Rachel,&#13;
Hea ther H., and Fawn wrap the Gard en Kit they made for Mother's Day.&#13;
Mr. RobertSchulze is helping ic and&#13;
Josh K. cut out their derby cars.&#13;
At bell practice, Elizabeth and Ra chel&#13;
are playing beautiful music.&#13;
'E[ementary C[u6s · &lt;.z &#13;
A l yssa&#13;
Ferns i de,&#13;
Zad1ary Raes,&#13;
Mrs. Cindy&#13;
Romey, Binh&#13;
g u y e n ,&#13;
Laur e n&#13;
Wellman,&#13;
A n t h o n y&#13;
Hatfield, and&#13;
R o b b y&#13;
Peterson a re&#13;
waiting at the&#13;
starting line.&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasal&#13;
and Mrs.&#13;
OeeAnnGood&#13;
wa tdi as Mr.&#13;
M i k e Szemplenski&#13;
e n co urages&#13;
A l yssa&#13;
Fernsid e before her race.&#13;
In the tent, Ms.&#13;
Kate Kasal&#13;
reads books to&#13;
the young racers w hi le&#13;
waiting for&#13;
their events to&#13;
begin.&#13;
ii· 'Elementary 'Track_ &amp; !Fida&#13;
He's got style. Bryce Moore&#13;
runs in the bean bag race.&#13;
Easy as 1-2-3. Kathy Beery,&#13;
Chelsa Crown er, and&#13;
Canieron TI1omas race for the&#13;
finish line.&#13;
Binh Nguyen nms for the finish line.&#13;
Ballet Rachel? Rachel Lynd1 is&#13;
ready to throw the softbalJ. &#13;
Pull! Will the&#13;
aduJts win at&#13;
tug of w&lt;ir?&#13;
Eliza be th G.&#13;
and Hea ther&#13;
' urse race to&#13;
the fi nish line.&#13;
Pump those&#13;
arms, Jordiln&#13;
B o rgil il a ,&#13;
Mic hael&#13;
Zimmerman,&#13;
M e r ed ith&#13;
Ka a l, Eri c&#13;
Hum li ce k ,&#13;
fosh Knud en, a nd ickolas&#13;
Ch11nley!&#13;
Lofl'k~ like ci close ra ce for Kenny Hul ett, Zac Rcies, ci nd Anthony&#13;
I l.itf1eld.&#13;
EliZilbeth G. and Stephanie D. are After her race, Lauren Wellman&#13;
read y fo r the three-legged race. walks with her mom.&#13;
Rea d y, Set .. . Dcinielle Strong, Heather Ha le, Dustin Ba lm, Dawn Bailey,&#13;
a nd Sunny Chase get ready to run.&#13;
Fawn Humlicek bounces to the Ahhh! Heather Ha le feels good&#13;
finish line d uring the sack race. a fter drinking her Gatorade .&#13;
'Elementary 'Traci( &amp; ';:iefa &#13;
Cameron T.,&#13;
Nie C., Josh&#13;
K., Mike Z.,&#13;
Mrs. Sue&#13;
Meidlinger,&#13;
Meredith&#13;
and Eric are&#13;
at the starting&#13;
li ne.&#13;
Eric H. flys&#13;
through th e&#13;
air in the&#13;
s ta n ding&#13;
long jump&#13;
while Josh K.,&#13;
and Mikez.&#13;
wa tch.&#13;
Nie C., Jordan B., and&#13;
Jason S. are&#13;
ha vin g fun&#13;
durin g the&#13;
sack race.&#13;
Josh K., Mic D., Colby M.,&#13;
Josh B., and Dustin J. are&#13;
working hard to win this&#13;
tug of war match.&#13;
Jason S. skims over the high&#13;
jump bar.&#13;
The three-legged sack race&#13;
is a popular event with this&#13;
group.&#13;
Dustin and Joshua B. are&#13;
ready for the sack race.&#13;
Tommy O.,and Kira R. pull&#13;
on the tug-of-wa r rope.&#13;
Broadway Family Dentistry&#13;
Council Bluffs 323-3615 &#13;
&#13;
Misty and Michelle are painting a&#13;
beautiful picture in art class.&#13;
Jada is writing a story in language&#13;
class.&#13;
Katie Romey is working on a division problem at the chalk board.&#13;
Misty Armine Jesse Dalley&#13;
Michelle Janssen Tyler Kerger&#13;
Ed li n Dorn&#13;
Katie Romey&#13;
z,6 Si?(tfi (jracfe&#13;
"Team Tag", Scott, Jada , Ed lin, Justin,&#13;
and Jesse enjoy playing this game in gym&#13;
class.&#13;
Shane Estes Justi n Evans&#13;
Shane a nd Jesse are read ing a&#13;
new book tha t is full of in fo rma tion in Ms. Horn's class.&#13;
It's Thursd ay and tha t means&#13;
e li gi b ili ty fo rms .... Ju stin&#13;
shows off the grades he received to Tyler.&#13;
Jada Ha rt &#13;
7th Heaven&#13;
Holli Ba ll Adam Bantz Sarah Brown Brandon Cornett&#13;
Dani el Lewis Karen Ruckman Alex Schultz April Stultz&#13;
Sara h ci nd April cire repamng the&#13;
sander in Mr. Mike Grandick's general&#13;
shop class.&#13;
N ie, Brandon, and Mr. Chu ck&#13;
Gra nd ick a re busy colla ting papers&#13;
for the Grea t Plains School for the&#13;
Deaf tournament book.&#13;
Jeff Goergen Adam Leitch&#13;
Scott Tinkham Nie Upchurch&#13;
Jeff helps Daniel Lewis with&#13;
homework in Langu age Arts&#13;
class.&#13;
The three "A's", Adam Bantz,&#13;
Adam Leitch and Alex Schultz&#13;
are jumping rope in gym class.&#13;
After gym class, Scott Tinkham is&#13;
talking with two friend s, Karen&#13;
and Holli in the lobby.&#13;
Seventh. (jraae 1 &#13;
Wild&#13;
Mike Baird Ricky Brown&#13;
Lorelei Gray Chris Knudsen&#13;
Lorelei pays attention to Mr.&#13;
Mike Grandick as he explains&#13;
where to get the tools.&#13;
Mrs. Kra mer's class sta nd s&#13;
together and thinks "Hey, look&#13;
at us, we're the class of 2002!"&#13;
'Eigfitfi y racfe&#13;
and&#13;
Jacob Clark&#13;
John Metteer&#13;
Crazy Kids&#13;
Tina Crouch Travis Gable Daniel Gilchrist&#13;
Nickolas Reed Scott Stultz Adam Welte&#13;
Nick Reed takes a look in the file&#13;
cabinet as he sea rches for his papers.&#13;
In Mr.Sc hul zc's m e ta l class, Jo hn&#13;
Metteer and Tina Crouch are making&#13;
their own screwdrivers to use at home.&#13;
Adam Welte seems to enjoy working&#13;
at the computer. &#13;
Tic Upchurch designs a new car on the computer that he&#13;
dreams to have someday.&#13;
Jesse Dalley is working hard at the computer.&#13;
Katie Romey&#13;
is wa lking&#13;
down the hall.&#13;
Middle School&#13;
Student Cow1-&#13;
cil Members: Tyler Kerger,&#13;
Scott Stu1tz,&#13;
Katie Romey,&#13;
Mrs. KramerSponsor, Mike&#13;
Baird, Mrs.&#13;
SzemplenskiSponsor, Jada&#13;
Hart-Sec re- tary, Karen&#13;
RuckmanVice-President, and&#13;
Sarah BrOl·Vn- President; Not&#13;
pictured-Tina&#13;
Croud1.&#13;
Where do you think you are going, Travis G., Nick R., Jacob C., Nie U., and Brandon C.?&#13;
Tyler K. and Ed lin D. are walking down the steps to 'Jvfic£d[e Schoo[ Students~ .2o&#13;
their next class. .ilJ: J &#13;
:Pbh&gt;er ~er~ ---~---&#13;
Shane is warming up for his next race.&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
lets the discus&#13;
fly.&#13;
Ed lin skims&#13;
the hurdles.&#13;
30 :Mic[c[[e Scftoo[ 'Traci(_&#13;
Timers Mr. Brad Kruse, Mrs.&#13;
Sue Miles, and M r. Norm&#13;
Devine closely watch the runners in the cold weather.&#13;
At the ISO Invitational, April&#13;
Stultz places 2nd in the long&#13;
jump.&#13;
Ricky Brown anchors the&#13;
sprint medley relay. &#13;
Between their&#13;
own races,&#13;
ica nd Ricky&#13;
ho ld th e&#13;
tring at the&#13;
fin ish line.&#13;
Jeff pa ses the&#13;
ba ton to Jesse&#13;
in the 4 x 100&#13;
relay.&#13;
Sara h is up&#13;
and over in&#13;
the hig h&#13;
jump.&#13;
Jeff takes off in the 4 x 400 relay.&#13;
After running, Edlin checks his&#13;
time with Mr. Norm Devine.&#13;
Coach Dan Gradoville talks with Shane and Nie while Coach Grote watd1es.&#13;
In the 100 meter, April lunges for&#13;
the finish line.&#13;
Middle School Track Team: Front-Jesse Dalley, Sarah Brown, April Stultz, and Sha ne Estes; Back-Jeff Goergen, Nie Upchurch, Ricky Brown, and&#13;
Edli n Dorn; Not Pictured: Scott Stultz and Coach Dan Gradoville&#13;
Jesse hu rriedly ties his shoe while&#13;
getting ready for the 4x200 relay.&#13;
'Jvfirfrf{e Schoo[ Trac{ &#13;
John, Ricky, Jacob, and Scott are watching the coach&#13;
during halftime. Go get 'em in the second hali, boys!&#13;
Girls Basketball:&#13;
Kathy Wrage, Holli Ball,&#13;
April Stultz,&#13;
Jada Hart;&#13;
Coach Mike&#13;
Shannon,&#13;
Katie Romey, Sarah Brown,&#13;
Heidi Winger,&#13;
Lorelei Gray, Amanda&#13;
Eads, Assist.&#13;
Coach Karen&#13;
Lechner Not&#13;
Pictured:&#13;
K a r e n&#13;
Ruckman&#13;
3'].,' 'lvf.irfrf{e Sdwo[ Sports&#13;
During a time-out,&#13;
Coach Lechner talks&#13;
with her team.&#13;
Jacob,don'ttry to steal the ball&#13;
from Edlin, he's your teammate! Both Jacob and Edlin go&#13;
for the rebow1d.&#13;
Rickyisready tohelphisteammates asScottand Edlin go for&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Good rebound Karen! Katie&#13;
moves in to assist.&#13;
Boys Basketball:&#13;
JolrnMetteer,Shane&#13;
Estes, Michael Baird,&#13;
Tyler Kerger, Daniel&#13;
Lewis; Jacob Clark,&#13;
Michael Hamann,&#13;
and Scott Tinkham;&#13;
Coach Tim Miller,&#13;
Edlin Dorn, an d&#13;
Ricky Brown&#13;
Da ni e l Lew is a nd&#13;
Scott Tinkham pla for the Lewis Central&#13;
footba ll team. &#13;
&#13;
Charity Coon signs "What's up" to the&#13;
camera.&#13;
During Drug Awareness Week,&#13;
Heidi Winger is an example to the&#13;
other kids that people can die from&#13;
using crack.&#13;
During a class meeting, NickAdla nd&#13;
and Sean Gorham get front row&#13;
seats.&#13;
Amanda Eads Jaime Hall&#13;
Jennifer Raim Chris Sager&#13;
34 · :Freshmen/ Sophomores&#13;
Amanda Hwnlicek Katrina Landolt&#13;
Heidi Winger Neil YoungBear&#13;
Jaime Hall and Amanda Eads are decora ting the&#13;
Christmas tree so it ca n look good for the holid ays.&#13;
D u rin g first period, Nei l&#13;
You ngBeara nd Lori Merrill are&#13;
wa lk in g u p th e sta irs to&#13;
science class.&#13;
While in woods cla ss, James&#13;
Jensen p icks u p a boa rd so he&#13;
ca n start wo rking o n it.&#13;
Lori Merrill Khuong Pham &#13;
Nick Adland&#13;
Jean Frink&#13;
Jim Metteer&#13;
Toons Adventures&#13;
Charity Coon&#13;
Sean Gorham&#13;
David Nelson&#13;
Jona thon DeBoer Stanley Dixon Ryan Dolan&#13;
Sophia Gray Amber H ainline J anles Jensen&#13;
Clint Oelberg Tona Schmitz Jessica Wittrock&#13;
James, Rya n, and David a re pay ing a ttention w hil e looking a t&#13;
examples o f class rings.&#13;
Ka trina La nd olt wa nted to ca tch up on her sleep so she doesn't&#13;
have to work in Yea rbook class.&#13;
Jeremy Farnsworth&#13;
Michelle Merritt&#13;
"Whoa, Slick, Tha t's a&#13;
good one," bu t I hope a&#13;
teache r doesn ' t see you&#13;
doing tha t, Chris Sager.&#13;
']"resfz.men! Sophomores ..3 s &#13;
3rd Rock from&#13;
Marie Baumel Travis Brandenburg Danny Case Casey Clark&#13;
Candice Goodwin Jake Herrington Candice Housley Rachel Huebner&#13;
Kurtis Wiley&#13;
36 Juniors&#13;
James Yochum&#13;
Kurtis Wiley looks up&#13;
from his work.&#13;
Scott P ., w ith his mom, register for school on Sunday, August 17, 1997.&#13;
At lunch, Rachel H. helps Bihn N. ea t a&#13;
good meal.&#13;
Frustrated at the computer, Ca ndice G.?&#13;
Join the Ca thy Club!&#13;
Travis Brandenburg is using th e jointer&#13;
to smooth his piece of wood .&#13;
Ca ndi ce Housley hangs a poster on the wa ll.&#13;
the Sun&#13;
Jessie Fox Cole Gardner&#13;
Scott Plambeck Leo Stessman&#13;
lt :::.:.&#13;
::lJ&#13;
2 x + 3 y = ? Scott P. a nd Cole G. a re working on&#13;
their math. &#13;
Ca ndice, Maija, and Casey are visiting&#13;
while decorating the hall.&#13;
Jon B., Khuong P., Amand a&#13;
H. and Clint 0., are studying for a test.&#13;
"What's up?" Leo Stessman&#13;
signs while glancing at the&#13;
ceiling. James is working&#13;
hard at his desk.&#13;
Amanda Eads is working&#13;
on her math problems.&#13;
Um, What do I need ?&#13;
Nick is getting his books&#13;
out of his locker for his&#13;
next class.&#13;
Hi gh School Student&#13;
Council Members: Ryan&#13;
Le n ih a n- Presid e n t,&#13;
Travis Bra nd enburgVice President and&#13;
Jessica Wittrock-Secretary; Neil YoungBear,&#13;
H eidi Winge r, Lo is&#13;
Ca rlson- Spo nso r,&#13;
Amanda Eads, and Jake&#13;
Herring ton; No t Pictured-Ryan Dolan&#13;
Between classes, Rya n&#13;
teases Tona in the hallway.&#13;
While Mrs. Dee Van Nordstrand e. plain a&#13;
computer assignment to Charity, Amber works&#13;
at her comp uter.&#13;
J{i.gfi Scfwo[ Stucfents &#13;
Senior Shelly Horrocks jumps and make-. a grea t block.&#13;
n~Vl'f ..,dV&#13;
"Die'" I L&gt;llo•~·&#13;
your dream;,&#13;
and heart.&#13;
MAIJA&#13;
KOIVISTO&#13;
I'm rea lly proud&#13;
of the TEAM.&#13;
This year, we&#13;
did not have&#13;
any luck at&#13;
GPSD, but next&#13;
vL·ar. go for the&#13;
h.1mpionship.&#13;
he;irt.vc1u&#13;
re\'\!flll~.&#13;
~TACIE&#13;
;-.;EUFELD&#13;
38 ; 1/o[fey6a[[&#13;
GPSD&#13;
All-Tourname11t Team&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
Shelly Horrocks&#13;
Sophomores Jean Frink and&#13;
Amber Hainline get into position prior to the serve.&#13;
Senior Shelly&#13;
Horrocks makes&#13;
a block whi le&#13;
Ju n ior Candy&#13;
Housley goes for&#13;
a spike.&#13;
On th e serve,&#13;
freshman&#13;
Amandil&#13;
Humlicek su bstitu tes fo r&#13;
sophomore Amber Hainline.&#13;
Senior Stac ie&#13;
Neufeld pre -&#13;
pares to help as&#13;
Senior Maija&#13;
Koivisto goes for&#13;
th0 pas.&#13;
F r l' !. h m a n &#13;
Deaf All American&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Sl1elly Horrocks&#13;
H onorable M ention&#13;
Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Casey Cln rk&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Shelly Horrocks&#13;
Nebraska Deaf&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Lewis Central Inv.&#13;
Underwood&#13;
NC Lourdes&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
ebraska Deal&#13;
Minnesota Deaf&#13;
MaJvern&#13;
Us&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
Them&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
5&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
GPSD @ Missouri&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
Nebraska Deal&#13;
Missouri Deaf&#13;
Fourth Place&#13;
2 0&#13;
Second Place&#13;
3 0&#13;
1 2&#13;
Sophomorl' ]l&gt;ssica Wittrock Cl)llCl'ntratt&gt;s on her st&gt;rvc.&#13;
G :iod set!JuniorCandiceG xlwm&#13;
sct~ the ball to her teammate.&#13;
Coach&#13;
Ka ren&#13;
Lech ner&#13;
and&#13;
s:,istant&#13;
Coc1ch&#13;
ancy&#13;
Pietrzak&#13;
take a&#13;
mom 'nt to&#13;
laugh&#13;
d uring the&#13;
gJme.&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner answers the girls' questions regarding the game.&#13;
nni l'f aim, Casey Clark, Can s ey, Maija 1 to, _ tacie Neuteld,&#13;
h lly Horrocks, Sophia Gray; Amber l lainJine, Candice Goodwin, Amanda&#13;
I lumlicek, Head Coach Karen Lechner, Assit. Coach Nancy Pietrzak, Jea n&#13;
ri ik, Ka trina Landolt, Jessica Wittrock, Not Pictured-Heidi Winger 1/o[fey6a[[ - 39 &#13;
Ready and willing to play, Sean Gorham, Jon De Boer,&#13;
and David Telson are eager to help their team. Ben Harris and Dirk Yl'.iller&#13;
block for Ryan Dolan as he&#13;
goes for a touchdown.&#13;
Quarterback Ryan Dolan&#13;
hands off the football to&#13;
halfba ck Stanley Dixon, as&#13;
Dirk Miller, Trent Johnson,&#13;
and Ben Harris block.&#13;
Lel&gt; Ste~sman and Clint Oelberg wait for a word from their coach to go&#13;
into the game.&#13;
It's a juyful moment. .. Air Jeremy Farnsworth jumps in the air after making&#13;
a touchdown. Jeremy had a tot,11 of seven touchdowns for the season.&#13;
Jake Herrington gets a quarterback sad., which brings his season total to&#13;
11 sacks. Jake leads the nation in quaterback sacks in 1997.&#13;
Words of Wisdom&#13;
Dirk Miller: When you join Trent Johnson: All you need&#13;
football you will oe frus- to play football is a lot of&#13;
trated, but you will get used heart and guts. Remember&#13;
to it Clnd you will succeed. that champions always push&#13;
You \·viii love the game. themselves to new limits.&#13;
i Joot6a[[&#13;
Ben Harris: Play hard, and&#13;
win it all baby! If you do, you will have no trouble in the&#13;
game. &#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
First Team&#13;
Jake Herrington--Offensive Line&#13;
Trent John son--Defensive Line&#13;
Ryan Dolan--Defensive Back&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jeremy Farnsworth&#13;
Danny Case&#13;
Ben Harris&#13;
All-City Team Ratings&#13;
First Team-Defense&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Rvan Dolan&#13;
Stanley Dixon&#13;
C Lourdes&#13;
Lincoln Lutheran&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Olathe Christian&#13;
Missouri&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
Dawson-Verdon&#13;
Didn't we&#13;
do this in&#13;
practice?&#13;
Did they&#13;
&lt;1rget how&#13;
to do it?&#13;
Coaches&#13;
Dan&#13;
Cradoville,&#13;
Mark&#13;
1urra , and&#13;
l\1ck Wvant&#13;
1r L stand ing&#13;
on the&#13;
sideline&#13;
ob t:rvin g&#13;
the game.&#13;
2nd by The Deaf Nation&#13;
3rd by The Silent News&#13;
Us Them&#13;
64 36&#13;
0 4&#13;
34 41&#13;
50 42&#13;
22 5_&#13;
72 34&#13;
48 14&#13;
6 24&#13;
60 34&#13;
Stanky Di&gt;. on, Khuong Pham, Jim Metteer, David Nelson, Mgr.Travis&#13;
Cable; I L·o ~sman, Clint Oelber Dirk Miller, Trent ohnson, Chris&#13;
g~r, Sl•an Gl&gt;r mm, gr. James Jensen; Assit. Coach Rick Wyant,&#13;
'iit Coa h Dan Gradoville, Jonathon DeBoer, Danny Ca e, Ben Harii YoungBear, Jake Herrington, Jeremy Farnsworth, Head Coach&#13;
urra , ol Pictured-Assit. Coach Kenny Wa lker &amp; Ryan Dolan&#13;
"Uhh, at last we get a break! " Trent Johnson, Ben Harris, and Dirk&#13;
Miller are tired from all their hard work.&#13;
The defensive team Ben Harris, Jeremy Farnsworth, Stanley Dixon&#13;
and Ryan Dolan, are trying to stop the Lewis Central Titans from&#13;
gettin g a touchdown.&#13;
-·--&#13;
Football Riddle: How many Eagle does it take to get one big Bobcat&#13;
(Dan-the-Man) down? n wer: Eight, if they cheat!! &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Cheryl Harper uses all of&#13;
her streng th during the&#13;
"throw in" part of the soccer competition.&#13;
Some of the ISD&#13;
Olympians, Tina&#13;
Cro u ch , Ad am&#13;
We lte, Zac&#13;
Ziegler, Ad am&#13;
Ba ntz, N ick&#13;
Adla nd, Ri cky&#13;
Brow n , a nd&#13;
Adam Leitch sit&#13;
toge th e r w hil e&#13;
waiting for their&#13;
turn to p articipa te.&#13;
Go Daniel!&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist&#13;
controls th e ball&#13;
while dribbling.&#13;
Scott Stultz receives First&#13;
Place in the soccer competition.&#13;
Jaime Hall focuses on the ball while scoring. &#13;
Jamie Hall&#13;
is happy to&#13;
get a&#13;
medal for&#13;
5th place&#13;
in the softball throw.&#13;
Jessie Fox&#13;
gives a big&#13;
smile as&#13;
she puts&#13;
on her&#13;
b owl in g&#13;
shoes.&#13;
46 1 Specia[ O{ympics&#13;
Ricky Brown is ha ppy he&#13;
won first pl ace in the 400&#13;
meter dash.&#13;
Ricky Brown a nd Da niel&#13;
Gilchrist are resting before&#13;
their events begin.&#13;
Nick Ad land is having fun&#13;
while bowling.&#13;
Dawn Ba iley wa its for her&#13;
bowling ball to come back. &#13;
unny Chase a nd Dawn Ba iley a re excited a fte r winning ribbons&#13;
at the track meet.&#13;
Ready, S t.. .&#13;
Tina Crouch&#13;
i!- read y to&#13;
la rt her&#13;
race.&#13;
We're all winners! This very special team proudly displays their ribbons.&#13;
During the soccer event, Kurtis&#13;
Wiley gets ready to 'throw in'.&#13;
It's neck and neck as Zac Ziegler&#13;
(middle) rLmsin thelOO meter dash.&#13;
Congra tula tions a re given to Alex Schultz for placing 4th in the 50 me ter&#13;
dash.&#13;
Special Olympic Team: Front: Amanda Eads, Cheryl Harper, Tina Croud1,Jamie Hall&amp; Jessie Fox;&#13;
Middle: Zac Ziegler, Alex Sd1ultz, Dawn Bailey, Swmy Chase, Adam Bantz &amp; Adam Welte;&#13;
Hack: Daniel Gilchrist, Ricky Brown , Kmtis Wiley, Scott Stultz, Nick Ad land &amp; Adam Leitd1 Specia[ O{ympics &#13;
Stacie's expression shows she is working har d to pull&#13;
the ball away as Candy and Ka trina watch.&#13;
WORDS OF WISDOM:&#13;
Sara Kile: The girls basketball players worked&#13;
really hard. And they&#13;
had good teamwork,&#13;
helping each otherout, it&#13;
doesn't matter who is&#13;
good or bad. You have&#13;
to learn how to play and&#13;
show that you want to&#13;
play the game and reaJly&#13;
mean it. So play hard&#13;
next year!&#13;
Maija Koivisto: This was&#13;
my first year to play basketball and 1 reaJly enjoyed it! You guys are&#13;
wonderful. You' re all so&#13;
good' Good luck next&#13;
yea r' Jn 1999, you all&#13;
have a big responsibility. Believe in yo urselves. I love you !&#13;
Stacie Neufeld: We&#13;
showed a lot of teamwork which made games&#13;
go smoother this yea r.&#13;
Work hard next year!&#13;
Keep up with all your&#13;
work! And the seniors&#13;
of 1999,show great leadership for next yea r!&#13;
Keep a positive attitude.&#13;
48 fl yirfs 13ask!t6a[[&#13;
GPSD&#13;
All-Tournament Team&#13;
Jennifer Railn&#13;
The shorter the faster . .. 5'8" Casey tries&#13;
to dribble around Missouri 6'1 " Nada.&#13;
A moment&#13;
of silence&#13;
and lots of&#13;
pressur e&#13;
as Candice&#13;
a nd Sa ra&#13;
get ready&#13;
to rebound&#13;
at the free&#13;
th.row line.&#13;
Aman d a&#13;
dribb les&#13;
aroUJ1d the&#13;
d efensive&#13;
player.&#13;
Quite the&#13;
expression&#13;
M a i j a,&#13;
Am anda ,&#13;
Sara, and&#13;
Candy. Do&#13;
you have&#13;
1 a s t&#13;
m inut e&#13;
jitters?&#13;
Casey, Jennifer, Ama nd a, a nd Ka trina&#13;
set up for a n out-of-b ound pl ay.&#13;
As Candy concentrates on the basket at the&#13;
free throw line, Sara gets ready to rebound. &#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Cnsey Clark&#13;
Snrn Kile&#13;
Name&#13;
Missouri&#13;
Kansas&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Minnesota "Parent's Day"&#13;
Brownell-Talbot&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Des Moines Grandview&#13;
NC Lourdes&#13;
Fremont-Mills&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
GPSD@Iowa&#13;
Missouri (GPSD)&#13;
Kansas (GPSD)&#13;
ebraska (GPSD)&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
Louisville&#13;
Malvern&#13;
Omaha Central Christian&#13;
Us Them&#13;
24 58&#13;
25 45&#13;
29 39&#13;
27 30&#13;
29 38&#13;
26 42&#13;
39 28&#13;
26 39&#13;
25 30&#13;
54 22&#13;
48 26&#13;
5th Place&#13;
24 53&#13;
38 47&#13;
49 18&#13;
42 32&#13;
34 22&#13;
31 28&#13;
25 28&#13;
20 53&#13;
Tona and Amber look really serious as they watch their coach talking to the team.&#13;
1lrreeagainstone. Maija issandwid1ed&#13;
between three NSD Tigers but she&#13;
manages to get past them.&#13;
Coach Mike&#13;
Shannon is&#13;
The Lady Bobcats get together in a circle and discuss game plans.&#13;
showing his&#13;
team what to&#13;
do as Assislant Coach&#13;
K a r e n&#13;
L e chner&#13;
watches.&#13;
As she rebounds, Jennifer Raim is&#13;
pushed by a opposing team player.&#13;
Frl)n t: Amber Ha inline, Amanda Humlicek, Stacie Neufeld, Katrina Landolt, Ca ndice Goodwin&#13;
and Mgr. Jessie Fox; Back: Coach Mike Shannon,JenniferRaim, Ca ndy Housley, Maija Koivisto,&#13;
&lt; asey Cla rk, Tona Schmitz, Sara Kile and Assistant Coach Karen Lechner&#13;
Katrina catches the ball and will&#13;
then dribble around the defendi ng&#13;
player.&#13;
(jirfs 13as,(et6a[[JEI &lt;l.9 &#13;
Good defense, Pat and Dirk, you have him trapped;&#13;
now hold him!&#13;
WORDS OF WISDOM:&#13;
Dirk Miller: You saw us win&#13;
the GPSD championship. And you will want to wm&#13;
one. You will win one. Teamwork is the most important&#13;
key in basketball.&#13;
Ben Harris: Practice hard, show up on time, spend less&#13;
timewifhgirls,andhaveteam- work. There is no '1" in team.&#13;
Cooperate and then you will&#13;
win fueGPSDchampionship.&#13;
Trent Johnson: The main rea- son I play basketball is because there is a strong sense of&#13;
pride and teamworl&lt;.&#13;
PatFalco: Thekeytowinning&#13;
a championship IS teamworR!&#13;
Make sure you go to practice&#13;
every day on time. Focus - and when you feel confident, shoot the 5all. This year, our&#13;
teamwasv~ha py oprove&#13;
we are the best. We practiced&#13;
for three months ana learned&#13;
to trust each other.&#13;
50 'Boys '13as/(g,t6a[[&#13;
GPSD&#13;
A ll-Tournament Team&#13;
Ryan Dolan&#13;
Ben Harris&#13;
Pat Fa lco&#13;
That's it, Trent, box him out,&#13;
and get the rebow1d.&#13;
Ben a nd Jeremy go up fo r the re- bound, w hil e Dirk gets ready lo assist.&#13;
Da nn_y Ca se cu ts off a 12 iece of th e net a fter !SD won the GPSD tour- nament.&#13;
Pat Falco rises to th e occa sion as&#13;
he and the others celebrate the&#13;
C PSD cham pionship. &#13;
Dea f All American&#13;
First Team&#13;
Bwjnmin Harris&#13;
All-City&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Benjnmin Harris&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Rynn Dolnn&#13;
Us&#13;
Missouri 56&#13;
Kansas 37&#13;
Underwood 71&#13;
Minnesota 48&#13;
BroW11ell-Talbot 59&#13;
Minnesota 53&#13;
Des Moines Grandview 62&#13;
Fremont-Mills 52&#13;
NC Lourdes 49&#13;
Lincoln Parkview 47&#13;
ebraska 55&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 49&#13;
Nebraska (G.P.S.D) 69&#13;
Kansas (G.P.S.D) 53&#13;
Minnesota (G.P.S.D) 68&#13;
Omaha Christian 54&#13;
.Nebraska 63&#13;
Louisville 45&#13;
Malvern 74&#13;
Omaha Central Christian 63&#13;
Coach Dan&#13;
Gra doville&#13;
sig na ls to&#13;
the players,&#13;
as " si tant&#13;
( oach Rick&#13;
V y a n t&#13;
wa tc h es.&#13;
Them&#13;
38&#13;
42&#13;
38&#13;
65&#13;
66&#13;
40&#13;
64&#13;
55&#13;
32&#13;
70&#13;
10&#13;
42&#13;
25&#13;
50&#13;
49&#13;
75&#13;
28&#13;
32&#13;
52&#13;
57&#13;
Da vid and Jake wa tch as Trent Rya n Dolan fli es as he goes for a&#13;
rebounds. lay-up.&#13;
The Fabulous Five, Ryan Dolan, Dirk Miller, Jeremy Farnsworth, Patrick&#13;
Falco, and Ben Harris get ready to play.&#13;
David runs to get the rebound;&#13;
Jake, don' t just stand there, go help!&#13;
It's a warm moment fo r Coach&#13;
Gradoville and Pa t Falco after&#13;
Patrick is selected to the All Tournament Team at GPSD.&#13;
front: Sean Gorham-Mgr. , Jim Metteer, Clint Oelberg, James Jensen, David Nelson, Pa t&#13;
f·alco; Back: Coach Da n Gradoville, Dirk Miller, Ryan Dolan, Trent Johnson, Ben Harris,&#13;
Danny Case, Jake Herring ton, Jeremy Fa rnsworth and Assista nt Coa ch Rick Wya nt. 'Boys 'BasK._et6a[[ 5j &#13;
Candice Goodwin finishes running her leg of the 400&#13;
meter sprint medley relay with her time of 1:14.22.&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon and&#13;
AssistantCoachJackieGrote con gr a tu la te Jessica&#13;
Witffock after she runs the&#13;
mile.&#13;
WORDS OF WISDOM:&#13;
Stacie Neufe ld : My best memory is when I won 1st&#13;
place in the discus a t GPSD&#13;
last yea r. Also,IbrokeGPSD's record (91') and the school's record (98'). Whoever reads this, I know track isn't as much&#13;
fun as basketball, volleyball, or footba ll; but it's worth it&#13;
because of tne great teamwork!&#13;
You alwayssl!P.portand enjoy each other. Work ha rd antt&#13;
achieveyourgoals. Don' t give up!&#13;
Mnijn ~o to : I have many memories, some are not very good. The worst was our first&#13;
game in West Ha rrison. The outside was really cold and in&#13;
the 4 QY 200 relay, 2 girls fell.&#13;
Two cfa_ys before tha t J fell about 1U ya rd s before finishing the 4 oy 200, and I got hurt&#13;
in man y p laces. Tfi e best memories are~ of course, GPSD&#13;
and the ISO m vita tional. At&#13;
GPSD, we d id our best and&#13;
improved our relay times. But we were aga in in 4lh p lace as a team. I rea lly enjoyed being on the great track team, we had so rrya_ny _girls, we had grea t&#13;
team sp1nt. Remember some- times practices are awful, but&#13;
it realfy improves our time. I rea lly 1ove you a ll! S12ecial&#13;
thanks to Coach Mike&#13;
nonand Assistant Coach Jackie Grote!&#13;
5z, lfiJifgfi Scfwo[ 'Trac{&#13;
Ben Harris places 4th in the mile.&#13;
Jennifer Rairn throws the dis- cus 79'3 1/ 2" at the ISO&#13;
Invitational. At GPSD, she wins 1st place with a throw&#13;
of 88'5".&#13;
Neil You ngbea r throws the discus 76' 1" .&#13;
Jennifer Raim holds the starting block&#13;
while Sea n Gorham gets ready to run.&#13;
James Jensen ta lks to Danny Case about&#13;
his nex t event. &#13;
Jake Herrington places 4th&#13;
in the long jump.&#13;
Ama nda Eads runs a hard&#13;
mile.&#13;
Kiltrina Landolt hands off&#13;
the baton to Stacie Neufeld&#13;
in the sprint medley relay.&#13;
Heidi Winger finishes the&#13;
100 meter dash.&#13;
manda H mnlicek throws&#13;
the shotput.&#13;
What a good friend! Jessica Wittrock blocks the cold wind from&#13;
Jennife r Raim as she takes her swea ts off in prepara tion to throw the discus.&#13;
Trent Johnson runs the 100 meter&#13;
dash.&#13;
Jeremy Farnsworth wins 1st place&#13;
in the sprint medley.&#13;
Maija Koivisto wins 1st place in&#13;
the long jump with 14'8 1I 4" .&#13;
Fron t: Assistant Coach Jackie Grote, Heidi Winger,&#13;
Amanda Humlicek, Amanda Eads, Coach Mike Shannon, Back: Stacie Neufeld, Maija Koivisto, Candice Goodwin,&#13;
Jessica Wittrock, Jennifer Rain1, Katrina Landolt.&#13;
Front: James Jensen, Ben Harris, Trent Johnson, Jake Herrington; Back: Manager&#13;
Kurtis Wiley, Sean Gorham, Chris Sager, Danny Case, Neil YoungBear, Jeremy&#13;
foarnsworth, Coach Brad Kruse. Not pictured: Assistant Coach Mark Murray. Jligli Scfwo[Track_ E-B &#13;
The winner are: h ont- Katrina&#13;
Landolt, Amanda Humlicek,&#13;
Heidi Winger, and Candice&#13;
Good w in. Back- Maija&#13;
Koivisto, Cand y Housley, Jake&#13;
Herrington, Lori Merrill, Jean&#13;
Frink, and Lori Gray.&#13;
Jake Herrington, what are you&#13;
wond ering about? Jake's commitment to the future is to get&#13;
more ed ucation.&#13;
GPSD-Oratorical Contest&#13;
Iowa - 3rd Place&#13;
Speech Coordinator&#13;
Mrs. Cheryl Banks&#13;
Assistant-Mrs. Sue Miles&#13;
'4 1 Speech Contests&#13;
Optimist Oratorical Contest&#13;
Division II&#13;
First Place - Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Second Place - Heidi Winger&#13;
Third Place - Katrina Landolt&#13;
Division I&#13;
First Place - Candy Housley&#13;
Second Place - Candice Goodwin&#13;
Third Place - Jake Herrington&#13;
Ca ndice Good win and Jea n Frin k are p racti cing&#13;
their speeches while Lori Merrill and Heidi&#13;
Winger hide behind them, laug hing.&#13;
Casey Clark and Katrina Land olt are chatting&#13;
during a break.&#13;
Heidi Winger a nd Lori Me rrill&#13;
a re smiling w ith relie f afte r fin -&#13;
ishin g their speeches.&#13;
After th e speeches we re g iven,&#13;
the contesta nts ga ther in the&#13;
hall wa iting fo r the judges to&#13;
ma ke their final d ecisio n.&#13;
The jud ges at this year's co ntest are: Mr. No rm Devine,&#13;
Mrs. Sand y Kruse, and Mr. Jerry Sid ers.&#13;
Iowa Communication Contest for the Deaf &amp; Hard of Hearing&#13;
Winners&#13;
Jake Herrington &amp; Amanda Humlicek&#13;
both will receive a $1500 scholarship &#13;
FANTAS/C FOUR: Coach Bob Schulze, Captain Trent Johnson, Dirk Miller, Alternate Clint&#13;
Oelberg, Regan Peppers, Ben Harris, and Coach&#13;
Mike Grandick&#13;
&lt;fttagnificent 9Vtineroas: Coach Sue Purcell,&#13;
Casey Clark, Captain Stacie Neufeld, Maija&#13;
Koivisto, Candice Goodwin and Alternate Heidi&#13;
Winger&#13;
Sara Kile and Rya n&#13;
Leniha n show tha t&#13;
they are responsible&#13;
fo r ha n d lin g the&#13;
scores.&#13;
The Timers: James&#13;
Yochum, Jon DeBoer,&#13;
and Mr. Ed Foss pay&#13;
attention to the game&#13;
w hile M rs. De nna&#13;
Massey a nd Mr. Rob&#13;
Brookha rt smile a t&#13;
the amera.&#13;
Th e judges, M rs.&#13;
Shirley Hi cks, Mr.&#13;
Steve Sla te r, and&#13;
Mrs. Jeanette Watson,&#13;
give a thumbs up&#13;
for a correct answer.&#13;
Freshmore Scorpions: Coach Eric Peterson, Jean&#13;
Frink, Lori Merrill, Captain David Nelson, Katrina&#13;
Landolt, and Alternate Sophia Gray&#13;
IN,.El.l.IGEN,. DREAME~S: Coach Susan&#13;
Whitt, Michelle Merritt, Captain James Jensen,&#13;
Jennifer Rairn and Jake Herrington&#13;
GPSD Competition Iow a - 3rd Place Team Members: Trent, Maij a, Jake, David, Jennifer,&#13;
and Candice-Alt. '.Brain '.Bow[ ss &#13;
Amanda Humlicek (Old Woman) and Tona Schmitz (Muscle&#13;
Woman) are ignoring each other in the play "New York Street".&#13;
The middle school boys, sitting in the aud ience of "The Jacob&#13;
Show", went wild!&#13;
The elementary girls give a curtain ca ll at the end of their play&#13;
ca lled "The Red Ball".&#13;
56 ' Scfwo[ P[ay&#13;
In th e play, "Snow White and the&#13;
Seven Little Men", Kurtis Wiley almost hits Ricky Brown with an ax&#13;
while Nick Adland and Adam Leitch&#13;
lau gh at them.&#13;
The middl e school girls grow older&#13;
in the play ca lled "Now and Then" .&#13;
Ryan Lenihan is pretending he is a&#13;
female life guard at the beach, w hile&#13;
Ben Ha rris is another life guard in&#13;
"Terror On the Beach".&#13;
Tyler Kerger, Steve Urkel look-a-like,&#13;
is ready for his pa rt in "Jacob's Show". &#13;
Awards&#13;
Best Actor&#13;
Eric Humlicek&#13;
Tyler Kerger&#13;
Ryan Lenihan&#13;
Most Creative&#13;
Meredith Kasal&#13;
Ka tie Romey&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Best Actress&#13;
Meredith Kasal&#13;
Katie Rom.e&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Jamie Hall&#13;
Best Group Performance:&#13;
Snow White &amp; The Seven Men&#13;
Most Entertaining Group:&#13;
Snow White &amp; the Seven Men&#13;
Most Creative use with the Red Ball:&#13;
Terror on the Beach&#13;
Marie isco (Preacher) is marrying Casey Cla rk (Mother) and&#13;
Cheryl Ha rper (Fa ther) in the play "The Black Widow" .&#13;
The pins (boys) fall after&#13;
Mic Dolan throws a strike&#13;
in "Bowling" .&#13;
the IYlasl&lt;&#13;
Casey Clark (Mother) is giving birth to twins. Sara Kile (Doctor) is helping her&#13;
d eliver the babies in "The Black Widow".&#13;
Jamie Hall as Snow White, cleans&#13;
the house the Seven Little Men left&#13;
so dirty.&#13;
Amber is just clowning arou nd in&#13;
the play "New York Street" while&#13;
Heidi Winger reads a newpaper!&#13;
Rachel Huebner introduces the&#13;
p lay "The Black Widow " .&#13;
Schoo[ P[ay ! S,7 &#13;
J1trf nff t'9 JJfTf lf lr!.Jr~s&#13;
Nick Adland watches "Wh eel of Fortune" in his room with his&#13;
friend.&#13;
While sitting t his desk, Daniel Lewis reads his magazine before&#13;
bedtime.&#13;
Katie Romey reads her fa vorite book after school.&#13;
Mic Dolan, Eric Hu mli cek, Mike Zimmerman, Liz Gramblin, Fawn&#13;
Humlicek, Houseparent Mrs. Kathy McCuen, Dawn Ba iley, Dustin Balm&#13;
and Anthony Hatfield are shocked when Robby Petersen breaks the&#13;
pinata at the Valentine's party.&#13;
Shop 'ti! you drop-Cheryl Ha rper and Tona Schmitz go on a shopping&#13;
spree.&#13;
58 2(esiaence&#13;
--&#13;
Hot Game' Ed lin Dorn tries to beat Jake Herrington at&#13;
foosball whil e Daniel Gilch rist watches.&#13;
Ouring stud y hour, Mike Baird conentrat son his science homework.&#13;
Mrs. Jackie Grote, Ms. Deb O'Meara, Mrs. Liz Gates, and Mr.&#13;
Kenny Walker enjoy the Chrish11as party at the Teen Center. Candice Goodwin,&#13;
Shelly Horrocks,&#13;
Candy Housley, Cheryl H arper,&#13;
Casey Clark, Maija&#13;
Koivisto, Jessie Fox, and Rachel Huebner&#13;
dress up for a Halloween party. Scary, isn' t it!&#13;
The boys, Ben Harris and Ryan Dolan, and the staff, Mr.&#13;
Brad Kru se, Mr. Dwight Halljburton,&#13;
Mr. Rick Wyant, Mr.&#13;
Ny le Smith, and Mr.&#13;
Jim Haley watches&#13;
the ball after Jeremy&#13;
Farnsworth shoots. In the end, the staff wins,56 - 54. Do you think they cheated?&#13;
Joke of the Year:&#13;
Q: Where in the&#13;
World is Anthony&#13;
Hatfield?&#13;
A: Right here at&#13;
ISD playing hide&#13;
and seek in the&#13;
snow.&#13;
Lorelei Gray relaxes while reading a book.&#13;
:J(esicfence s3 &#13;
While getting ready for school, Michael Zimmerman combs his hair.&#13;
Nie Upchurch, Daniel Lewis, Mike Baird, ick Reed, Ricky Brown,&#13;
Adam Leitch, Scott Tinkham, Justin Eva ns, and Travis Gable make thier&#13;
own box cars.&#13;
Adam Bantz and Nick Ad land go swimming at the YMCA.&#13;
Meredith Kasa l, Ms. Ma ureen Barron, and Elizabeth Gramblin display&#13;
their gingerbread houses they mad e.&#13;
Lori Merri.IJ and Jen nife r Raim are trying out the stocks at the Pumpkin Pa tch.&#13;
60 1 'l(esicfence &#13;
Goofy&#13;
Shane Estes, Nie Upchurch&#13;
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Seniors &#13;
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On May 6, 1998, we left on an&#13;
airplane at 12:30 p .m. with our chaperones,&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller and her husband, Kory Miller. We&#13;
were all so excited to leave our home and school for our senior trip.&#13;
We arrived in Florida around 6:30 p .m. Florida was so hot and humid!&#13;
We rode on a shuttle van to our hotel, Wilson World. We had four day&#13;
passes to four parks in Disney World. We went to Epcot, MGM, Magic&#13;
Kingdom, and the new park, Animal Kingdom. On May 11, 1998, we had to&#13;
sign-out of our hotel room by 11 :00 a.m . We rented a van and went to Planet&#13;
Hollywood. It was a n eat place to look around. We saw jewelry, guns, and&#13;
pictures from different movies. Our plane left at 5:30 p.m. from&#13;
Florida. Finally, we a rrived back home. All of us were so worn&#13;
out and tired.&#13;
We had fun and we were together&#13;
like a family!&#13;
Senior Trip os &#13;
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I will always remember when on Homecoming I carried the&#13;
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Stacie Neufeld. Also&#13;
I will always remember my dance with&#13;
Homecoming King&#13;
Dirk Miller.&#13;
I will always remember being able to&#13;
play with my&#13;
friends, especially&#13;
Jada Hart, in the&#13;
girls' dormitory.&#13;
Tyler Kerger .. .&#13;
My most favorite&#13;
memory at ISO is&#13;
when Mike Baird&#13;
and I acted like&#13;
cheerleaders at the&#13;
GPSD basketball&#13;
tournament.&#13;
Joshua Knudsen ...&#13;
The best thing that I&#13;
like at ISO is Boys Club.&#13;
I play car races and&#13;
mine was very fast and&#13;
it won and I got a gold&#13;
medal for it!&#13;
Scott Stultz ...&#13;
I broke the record of 62&#13;
situps in the fall of 1995&#13;
during gym time.&#13;
Michael Zimmerman .. .&#13;
I had lots of ftm bowling with Boys Club.&#13;
Heather Nurse ...&#13;
I liked it when I was the&#13;
Crown Bearer in the&#13;
yearof 1992-1993. I&#13;
was so little at that&#13;
time! I like the yea rbook because I think it&#13;
would be fun! &#13;
Amber Hainline ...&#13;
I remember Jesse, Jean,&#13;
Tona, Charity, James Y.;&#13;
Ryan D., Stanley, and I&#13;
were in Julie DelkaMiller's 4th period&#13;
classroom, we always&#13;
played around and&#13;
chatted too much. We&#13;
waste our class time and&#13;
enjoy making Mrs. Julie&#13;
Delka-Miller mad at us. It&#13;
was fun and Julie did a&#13;
great job handling the&#13;
situations!&#13;
Stan ley Dixon ...&#13;
I remember when we&#13;
played a great Homecoming game and beat&#13;
Missouri Deaf. It was&#13;
great because we finally&#13;
won since nine years ago.&#13;
I am so proud of my team&#13;
and I would like for them&#13;
to keep it up!&#13;
Khuong Pham ...&#13;
I just practice track&#13;
at 3:00 pm. and&#13;
when I go to GPSD&#13;
in Missouri on&#13;
April 25 I will enjoy&#13;
it because I would&#13;
be meeting more&#13;
deaf people to be&#13;
friends with!&#13;
Jean Frink ...&#13;
I remember this&#13;
year when it was&#13;
raining really hard&#13;
and we were&#13;
running across the&#13;
road coming from&#13;
Lewis Central. I&#13;
tripped over my&#13;
own feet and&#13;
pushed Jessi into&#13;
the mud, which got&#13;
all over her pants&#13;
and coat! &#13;
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Jesse Da ll ey, April Stultz, and Sara h Brow n&#13;
Karen Ruckman, Tyler Kerger, and Sa rah Brown &#13;
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The Prosecution Attorneys are Jean Frink,( Petitioner Karrnia Kahn-Candice Goodwin), Jessi&#13;
Wittrock, Michelle Merritt, and David Nelson.&#13;
James Jensen gives the opening statement for&#13;
the defense.&#13;
&lt;Jne of the Defense Attorneys, Casey Clark, is&#13;
surrounded by Paparazzi Rachel Huebner, Lori&#13;
Merrill, and Marie Cisco.&#13;
The Defense Attorneys are: Casey Clark, (Respondent Keith Ka hn - Be n Ha rris),&#13;
James Jensen, and Sophia Gray.&#13;
The Honorable Judge Brad Kru se&#13;
is talking to the jury before the&#13;
trial begins.&#13;
The pe titi o ner, Ka rmi a Kahn&#13;
(Ca ndice Goodwin), is consulting&#13;
with her lawyer, Jessi Wittrock.&#13;
"I solemnly swear..." Clerk Leo&#13;
Stessman and expert criminologist, Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller, swear&#13;
in the ne xt w itness, Ca nd y&#13;
Housley - a.k.a. Terry Sellars.&#13;
Keith Kahn's religious belief&#13;
is that only the nusband can discipUne the children and&#13;
may discipline the wife when&#13;
neeaed. Keith was trying to&#13;
defend his son and did not&#13;
intend to hurt his wife,&#13;
Karmia, when he slapped and&#13;
hit her after she disciplined their 4 year old son. Karmia&#13;
wants her husband to go into&#13;
counseling. The veriJ-ict is&#13;
Qllilt.y. of domestic violence!&#13;
The 12 members of the petit jury are: Marie Cisco, Mr.&#13;
Charles Gra ndick, Mr. Jerry Siders, Stan ley Dixon, Ryan&#13;
Dolan, Tona Schmitz, Amber Hainline, Stacie Neufeld,&#13;
Mrs. Sue Purcell, Mr. Eric Peterson, Mrs. Cheri Balk. and&#13;
Chari ty Coon . &#13;
Athletic Awards&#13;
Most Valuable Player&#13;
Vo lleyball: Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Footba ll: Trent Johnson&#13;
Girls Basketball: Casey Clark&#13;
Boys Basketball: Ben Harris&#13;
Girls Track: Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Maija Koivisto&#13;
Boys Track: Trent Johnson&#13;
Girls Sportsmanship: Candice Goodwin&#13;
Boys Sp ortsmanship: Dirk Miller&#13;
Bernie Saggau Senior Athlete of tlz e Year:&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
Booster Club Girl Athlete of the Year:&#13;
Maija Koivisto&#13;
Booster Club Boy Athlete of the Year:&#13;
Ben Harris&#13;
Outstanding Service to the Athletic Dept:&#13;
Norm Devine&#13;
New High School stud ents: David Nelson, Sean&#13;
Gorham, Khoung Pham, Jon DeBoer, Ca ndice&#13;
Goodwin, Maija Koivisto and Marie Cisco&#13;
Close-Up in Washington D.C.: Ca ndy Housley,&#13;
Iowa Senator Tom Harkin, Maija Koi visto and&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller&#13;
Athleti c Award Recipients&#13;
New Middle School students: Shane Estes, Matt&#13;
Larrison, N ie Upchurch, Adam Bantz, Edlin&#13;
Dorn, Kathy Wrage, Alex Schulz, Matt Rice and&#13;
Mike Hamann&#13;
Close-Up in Washington D.C. at Capitol Hill:&#13;
Candy Housley, Mrs. Julie Delka-Miller, and&#13;
Maija Koivisto&#13;
New Elementary students: Jord an Borgaila,&#13;
Bryce Moore, Mic Dolan, Cameron Thomas,&#13;
Nick Chanley and Kira Roberts&#13;
C[osing E cf,&gt; &#13;
Marie Baumel and Trent Johnson Clockwise from the bottom: Sara Kile, Casey Clark, Maija&#13;
Koivisto, Rachel Huebner, MarieCisco,and Candice Good win&#13;
Katrina Landolt, Jennifer Raim, and Candy Housley,Stacie Neufeld, Jean Frink, Jake Herrington,Jessica&#13;
Lori Merrill Wittrock, and Sophia Gray&#13;
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Giving a birthday bubble salu te to Ca ndi ce Goodwin are: Casey&#13;
Clark, Maija Koivisto, Sa ra Kil e, Rachel Huebner,and Marie Cisco.&#13;
We mean business! Co-Editors Trent Joh nson and Stacie Neufeld&#13;
take a firm stand.&#13;
The Yearbook staff eats lu nch at Godfather's Pi zza. A well d eserved lunch fo r working so hard throu ghout the school year.&#13;
Jessica Wittrock, Jennifer Raim, Ma ija Koivisto, Marie Cisco, Stacie&#13;
Neufeld, and Katrina Landolt a re pictured .&#13;
New and Imp roved&#13;
This is our first yea r w ithout&#13;
a da rkroom. Instead o f d eveloping film a nd printing ou r&#13;
pi ctures in a dark, chemic.:i l&#13;
based environment, we now use&#13;
dig ita l ca meras a nd scanners.&#13;
With these three pieces o f hardware, we are able to put our&#13;
pictures o n the computer and&#13;
manipulate th em to o ur sa tisfaction. We ex pe rimented cl lot this&#13;
yea r to see w ha t we can d o a nd&#13;
to see what we lik -.&#13;
This was o ur first yea r to use&#13;
Photoshop and to use version&#13;
6.5 of PageMake r. The year was&#13;
very rewa rding after our initi al&#13;
fru stratio n of lea rning a ll our&#13;
new equipment and softw a re;&#13;
ou r deadlines wou ldn ' t wa it.&#13;
The Yea rbook Sta ff had a fantastic a ttitude a nd were ve ry eager&#13;
to lea rn.&#13;
We must THA K Mr. Ed&#13;
Foss for having the fo resig ht of&#13;
know ing w hat equipme nt we&#13;
need ed and to Dr. Johnson for&#13;
hav ing the d ete rmina tion to find&#13;
the mea ns. We certa inly d on' t&#13;
want to forget to than k Mr. Ed&#13;
Foss· Mrs. Deb LeH eup, Mr .&#13;
Rose Prail, a nd Ms. Geri Knoebel&#13;
for taking pi ctures a nd sharing&#13;
them with us. We tru ly d o&#13;
appreciate it.&#13;
Last but no t least, a heart-felt&#13;
th a nk yo u goes to Mrs. Dee&#13;
YanNord stra nd for all o t her&#13;
pa ti ence, her assista nce, a nd er&#13;
crea tive ideas that s he very willingly shares with us.&#13;
1998 Yearbook&#13;
The theme and headlines&#13;
in our 1998 Yearbook are&#13;
names of past ?t11d p resen t&#13;
tel evision prog r ams. W e&#13;
hope you have fun remi nis -&#13;
ing as you read them.&#13;
Printing of the '98 Yearbook is done by Josten s in&#13;
Visalia, Ca lifornia. Mr. Jny&#13;
And erson was our Josten s&#13;
representative; h owever,&#13;
a fter he left, Mrs. Letty Evan&#13;
become ou r new representative. Captions are e ig ht point&#13;
Pala tino. The Yearbook is&#13;
created on th e Macintosh&#13;
computer using PageMa ke r&#13;
6.5, Photoshop 4.0 and&#13;
Jostens' Yeartech program.&#13;
Adviser&#13;
Mrs. Joanne Shannon&#13;
Senior Editors&#13;
Stacie R. Neufeld&#13;
Trent Johnson &#13;
I Sports I&#13;
I Science I&#13;
I World I&#13;
I Lifestyle I &#13;
Jan&#13;
) A 15-day school strike in Ontario,&#13;
Canada, affects 2.1 million&#13;
students. Late in October,&#13;
128,000 teachers walk out to&#13;
protest a controversial bill that&#13;
would alter educational funding&#13;
and centralize government&#13;
control of education.&#13;
A Governments and businesses&#13;
worldwide race lo remedy the&#13;
"Year 2000" problem. Unless&#13;
key computer systems are&#13;
rprngr~mmrd lo rrcogmze date&#13;
m the new century the world foces&#13;
lht threat of c&lt;ilitstrophir fai lure&#13;
in critical areas like banking, air&#13;
sa e~, public utilities and defense.&#13;
The remains of Ernesto "Che"&#13;
Guevara, martyred Marxist&#13;
revolutionary, are laid lo rest in&#13;
Cuba in October, 30 years afler&#13;
his execution in Bolivia, where his&#13;
bones recently had been found.&#13;
( Asian economic turmoil triggers&#13;
global unrest. In October, Hong&#13;
Kong's stock market crashes. Asian&#13;
countries receive billions in bailout&#13;
dollars from the International&#13;
Monetary Fund.&#13;
After 32 years of autocratic rule,&#13;
President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire&#13;
is deposed in May 1997 and later dies&#13;
in exile. His successor, Laurent&#13;
Kabila, changes Zaire's name lo&#13;
Democratic Republic of the Congo.&#13;
A I-long Kong reverts to China at 12:0 1 a.m.,July I,&#13;
after 156 yea rs of British colonial ru le. China says&#13;
Hong Kong will continue its Western way of life&#13;
and free-market economy.&#13;
&lt;( Montserrat, once called&#13;
the Emerald Isle of the&#13;
Caribbean," i devastated&#13;
by ongoing eruptions&#13;
from a volcano that had&#13;
been dormant for 400&#13;
years. 1\vo-thirds of the&#13;
populace evacuates.&#13;
Change sweeps Great Britain as&#13;
labor Party leader Tony Blair's&#13;
landslide election in May 1997&#13;
ousts the Conservatives and makes&#13;
Blair, at 44, Britain's youngest&#13;
prime minister in 185 years.&#13;
Hunicane PauHne slams Into&#13;
Mexico's Pacific coast in October,&#13;
causing flash floods, landslides&#13;
and at least 200 tatarlties.&#13;
The resort city of Acapulco is&#13;
heavily damaged.&#13;
A Powerful earthquakes in ceniral&#13;
Italy kill I I people and damage&#13;
art trea ures, including enturies-old&#13;
frescoes by Italia Renaissan e&#13;
painters, in the Basilica of St. Franris&#13;
of Assisi.&#13;
Halloween fever seizes France.&#13;
At the base of the Eiffel Tower&#13;
in Paris 8,000 pumpkins are&#13;
displayed, and French children&#13;
parlicipate in an American-style&#13;
lialloween celebration. &#13;
President Jiang Zemin of China meets for summit talks with&#13;
President Bill Clinton in October, the first 1~ il in 12 years of&#13;
a Chinese leader lo the U.S. During his slay, demonstrators&#13;
protest China's treatment of 11bel.&#13;
~ The death of "the people's&#13;
princess" generates an emotional&#13;
outpouring of love and grief,&#13;
1~d ce d by floral tributes&#13;
heaped at Diana's Kensington&#13;
Palace home.&#13;
Diana, Princess of Wales, one of&#13;
the world's most famous and&#13;
admired women, dies al 36 in a&#13;
violent car crash in Paris on&#13;
August 31.&#13;
At the funeral, Elton John performs&#13;
"Candle in the Wind 1997," rewritten in&#13;
tribute to Diana. The recording quickly&#13;
sells more than 35 million copies,&#13;
becoming the best-selling single or all&#13;
time. Sales proceeds benefit the Diana&#13;
Princess of Wales Memorial Fu nd. '&#13;
One of the most poignant images of Di na's funeral: her young sons&#13;
following her coffin into Westminster bey.&#13;
Crisis flares again in Iraq in&#13;
late 1997 as Saddam Hussein&#13;
protests U.N. sanctions&#13;
and blocks inspection of&#13;
suspected Iraqi weapon sites.&#13;
In June, shortly be fore Diana's death, an auction&#13;
of 79 of her evening gowns raises $3.26 million&#13;
for AIDS and cancer charities. Top price paid for&#13;
a single gown: 222,500.&#13;
world &#13;
National&#13;
Once-mighty Apple Computer is&#13;
close to failure when arch-rival&#13;
Bill Gates of Microsoft "rescues"&#13;
it with a 150 million bail-out in&#13;
August. The event opens a new&#13;
era of cooperation between&#13;
formerly fierce competitors.&#13;
British nanny Louise Woodward, 19,&#13;
is convicted in Massachusetls of&#13;
murdering a child in her care.&#13;
The judge later reduces the charge&#13;
to involuntary manslaughter and&#13;
releases her.&#13;
• On July 23 suspected murderer&#13;
Andrew Cunanan, 27, commits suicide&#13;
in Miami Beach. Cunanan was the&#13;
prime suspect in a cross-country killing&#13;
spree that left five dead, including&#13;
fashion designer Gianni Versace.&#13;
• Americans join&#13;
"Stop the Violence"&#13;
campaigns nationwide&#13;
• Timothy McVeigh is convicted of&#13;
murder and conspiracy in June for&#13;
the Apri l 1995 bombing of th e Alf red&#13;
P Murrah Pederal Bui lding in&#13;
Oklahoma City. McVeigh is later&#13;
sentenced to death.&#13;
in an attempt to generate&#13;
awareness of and solutions&#13;
to the problem or violence&#13;
in America.&#13;
• In April 1997, Ooods ravage the enlire Red Riv r&#13;
Valley between Minnesota and the Dakotas.&#13;
Ninety percent of downtown Grand Forks, North&#13;
Dakota, is under water.&#13;
•&#13;
tobacco advertisi1 aimed al minors&#13;
and institutes sw ping tobacco&#13;
advertising restri lions.&#13;
First Lt. Kelly Plinn accepts a general&#13;
discharge from the Air For e, avoiding&#13;
court-martial for lying about &lt;1 11 affair&#13;
and di sobeying orders. Pl inn had been&#13;
the first and only female B-52 pilot in&#13;
the service. &#13;
• A rare url n tornado prowls&#13;
through ~ iami on May 12,&#13;
uprootin trees, shattering&#13;
111ndows nd snapping&#13;
power lin s. Fortunately,&#13;
the stori innicts only&#13;
minor injuries.&#13;
Attorney General Janet Reno r f'c!ses to name an independent&#13;
prosecutor lo investigate Clinton administration fundraising, causing&#13;
friction with l'BI Director Louis Preeh.&#13;
• Terry Nichols is found guilty of&#13;
conspiraoy and manslaughter in&#13;
the 1995 IDklahoma City bombing.&#13;
Nichols i spared a federal death&#13;
sen tence in January 1998, but still&#13;
laces Oklahoma state charges.&#13;
UFO enthu ia. t&#13;
gather in Ro. well,&#13;
New Mexico, to&#13;
celebrate the 50th&#13;
anniver ary of the&#13;
alleged UPO crash&#13;
there in July 1947.&#13;
Fast-food giant Burger King is forced to stop se rving burgers&#13;
when supplier Hudson Foods recalls 25 milhon pounds or&#13;
hamburger suspected of contamination with£. coli bacteria.&#13;
It is the biggest beef recall in U.S. history.&#13;
The all-male Promise Keepers&#13;
movement inspires praise and&#13;
controversy for its message of&#13;
spiritual revival and personal&#13;
responsibiJib' for men. In October,&#13;
the group holds a giant rally in&#13;
Washington, D.C.&#13;
Once-secret tape recordings of&#13;
former presidents Kennedy and&#13;
Nixon are released publicly. The&#13;
tapes provide an unvarnished, and&#13;
sometimes unflattering, glimpse&#13;
into the two presidents' actions and&#13;
conversations in the White House.&#13;
Bobbi McCaughey, Carlisle, fowa,&#13;
gives birth November 19 to seven&#13;
babies, the U.S.'s first living&#13;
septuplets. McCaughey and&#13;
her husband Kenny now have&#13;
eight children .&#13;
At the lnterneVOnline Summit&#13;
in December, Vice President&#13;
Al Gore announces government&#13;
initiatives lo protect young Internet&#13;
users from online pornography.&#13;
• On October 25, al least 300,000&#13;
African-American women gather in&#13;
Philadelphia for the Mi llion Woman&#13;
March. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela&#13;
is one of the speakers.&#13;
. -----&#13;
National &#13;
Science&#13;
~aw~­&#13;
'' .J ' "&#13;
Russia's aging Mir space station&#13;
collides with an unmanned supply&#13;
vehicle in June and is seriously&#13;
damaged. This is only one in a&#13;
series of crises casting doubt on&#13;
the viability of the station.&#13;
Research produces medical breakthroughs, including a genetically&#13;
engineered "bullet" molecule being&#13;
tested to fight cancer and new&#13;
drugs to control or prevent&#13;
Parkinson's disease, osteoporosis&#13;
and congestive heart failure.&#13;
• Viewers worldwide see the first-ever&#13;
high-resolution color pictures of&#13;
Mars when the Palhfinder spacecraft&#13;
lands July 4. The lander and its rover,&#13;
Sojourner, collect and transmit&#13;
extraordinary data for three months.&#13;
Th e popular diet regimen fen-phen is&#13;
pulled off the market in September.&#13;
The combination of fenfluramine and&#13;
phenterinine is shown to c.1 use heart&#13;
valve disorders, as is th e diet drug&#13;
Redux, also recalled.&#13;
In September, CAT scans&#13;
of petrified dinosaur eggs&#13;
found in China reveal a&#13;
dinosaur embryo.&#13;
• For $8.36 million, Chicago's Field Museum of atural&#13;
History buys "Sue," the mos t complete 7'yra1111osa11111s&#13;
rer fossil yet discovered. The sale occurs October 4&#13;
at Sotheby's in New York.&#13;
Scottish scientists in February 1997&#13;
announce the world's first cloning of&#13;
an adult mammal. The sheep, named&#13;
Dolly, fuels controve rsy ove r possible&#13;
misuse of the technology.&#13;
Aided by th e Hubble Space&#13;
Telescope. astronomers discover the&#13;
Pi stol Star- the brightest star yet&#13;
observed in the Mili-'Y Way. The Pis Loi&#13;
Star is 25.000 light years from Earth. &#13;
~ Comet H&lt;tle-Bopp&#13;
captures imaginations&#13;
world111de as it streaks past&#13;
Earth for the first time in&#13;
4,200 years-or, since 2203&#13;
B.C. Hale-Bopp next returns&#13;
in 4397.&#13;
In December, 159 nations&#13;
gal her in Kyoto, Japan, and&#13;
negotiale a climate treaty&#13;
to combat global warming by&#13;
reducing greenhouse gases.&#13;
Y. On October 13, the British jet-c&lt;n Tlm1st .l:S'C becomes the first vehicle&#13;
10 break lhe sound barrier on land, I raveling 766.6 miles per hour in the&#13;
Nevada desert.&#13;
The Food and Drug&#13;
Administration&#13;
approves a dental laser&#13;
for treating cavities.&#13;
Unlike traditional&#13;
dental drills, the laser&#13;
in most cases causes&#13;
virlually no discomfort.&#13;
PrcmierlaserS)'Slcms, \nc.&#13;
Riven, lhe&#13;
long-awaited&#13;
compuler advenlure&#13;
game sequel lo Mys t,&#13;
proves lo be just as&#13;
popular and even&#13;
more sophisticated&#13;
visually than its&#13;
:A: El Niifo stirs up global weather&#13;
patterns. Caused by warmer-thannormal waler temperatures in the&#13;
equatorial Paci fic, the '97 El Niiio&#13;
is blamed for storms and weather&#13;
problems world1vide.&#13;
A Protesters unsuccessfully attempt&#13;
to prevent the October launch of&#13;
NASA:s Cassin! spacecraft to&#13;
Saturn, fearing an accident could&#13;
shower the Earth 1vith the rocket's&#13;
radioactive plutonium.&#13;
French oceanogrnpher and&#13;
award-winning rilmmaker Jacques&#13;
Cousteau dies in June at 87. His work&#13;
gained rrnown th rough the popular&#13;
television series&#13;
"The Undersea World&#13;
of Jacques Cousteau." .... aw..-&#13;
'' .&gt; " Science &#13;
Teen People, a a~Vf monthly magazine&#13;
for and about teenagers, premieres in&#13;
February I 998.&#13;
This year's look in&#13;
cosmetics is glimmering, ~&#13;
sparkling and colorful. o&#13;
Riding this wave,&#13;
cosmetics giant Christian&#13;
Dior introduces Mascara&#13;
Flash, temporary hair&#13;
color in a va riely or&#13;
outrageous lints.&#13;
•&#13;
In October, a cyberfashion show at the M.l.T. Media Lab Wearable&#13;
S~mp um features fashions with built-in computer devices and&#13;
electronic hardware. M.1.1'. students designed the high-tech fashions.&#13;
Platform shoes, a fashion statement&#13;
during the disco '70s, make a style&#13;
comeback in a big way in 1997,&#13;
inspiring even platform sneakers.&#13;
Princess Diana tribute merchandise&#13;
abounds, including a double CD&#13;
sel and a new Beanie Baby named&#13;
Princess, a royal purple bear&#13;
adorned with a rose. Profits&#13;
benefit Lhe Diana, Princess of Wales&#13;
Memorial Fund.&#13;
Fashion advertising and clothing trends inspire the&#13;
popularity or the color orange, which replaces neon&#13;
green as the fad color or the year.&#13;
slick-on bindi, a tiny decorative&#13;
accent worn in the middle or the&#13;
forehead, is popularized by Gwen&#13;
Stefani, lead singer or the band&#13;
No Doubt.&#13;
"1\vo Fat Ladies" becomes the Food&#13;
Network's hottest new cooking show&#13;
in th e U.S., attracting rans with its&#13;
unconventional British stars, two&#13;
overweight, middle-aged worn n. &#13;
The Chevrolet Corvette&#13;
is named Motor Trend&#13;
magazine's 1998 Car or&#13;
the Year.&#13;
Mattel introduces Share a Smile&#13;
Becky in May 1997. Seated in a&#13;
bright pink wheelchair, the doll is&#13;
marketed as a friend to the&#13;
traditional Barbie.&#13;
A new $50 bill featuring a larger, off-center portrait of President Ulysses S. Grnnl is&#13;
unveiled in October. Design details make the bill more difficult to forge.&#13;
Popular board games&#13;
appear on CD-ROM in&#13;
ever-growing numbers,&#13;
including interactive&#13;
favorit es Monopoly,&#13;
Scrabble, Sorry, Risk&#13;
;rnd Boggle.&#13;
designs painted on the&#13;
body with henna dye,&#13;
is a popular expression&#13;
or the fashion trend&#13;
toward Eastern themes&#13;
and patterns.&#13;
After nearly 40 years,&#13;
Mattel's Barbie doll&#13;
lakes on a more rea listic&#13;
face and body shape&#13;
than the Barbie of the&#13;
'60s. The new doll 1~ 1!&#13;
begin to appear in&#13;
stores in early 1998.&#13;
Digital "pets" are a 1997 toy craze. These&#13;
virtual crittNs keep their owners busy by&#13;
beeping when they need care or feeding.&#13;
If ignored, they "die."&#13;
Canada issues a Superhero postage&#13;
stamp series that includes a 45-cenl&#13;
stamp featuring the colorful,&#13;
comic-book image of Superman.&#13;
-- -- --· ·- ----&#13;
Lifestyle &#13;
)- The wst IVorld, Steven&#13;
Spielberg"sJuras ic Park sequel,&#13;
breaks summer box--0ffice&#13;
records evervwhere. It earns&#13;
5229 million in the U.S.&#13;
Pox network launches "King of&#13;
the Hill," an animated show that&#13;
focuses on the lives or a propane&#13;
dealer from Texas and his family.&#13;
The show goes on to become a&#13;
smash hiL&#13;
-( ABC's gritty police drama "NYPD Blue" remains one of the most&#13;
popular one-hour dramas on television in 1997, capturing fou r&#13;
Emmy Awards.&#13;
~ Scream 2, the chilling hit sequel to&#13;
Scream, is a wildly success ful mix&#13;
of ca rnage and comedy starring&#13;
Neve Campbell, Jerry O'Connell,&#13;
Tori Spelling, .Jada Pinkett and a host&#13;
or other stars.&#13;
A Comedian Chris Farley dies at 33 r a drug overdose&#13;
on December 18. He starred in NBC's "Sa turday&#13;
Night Live" and movies including r 111111y Boy and&#13;
Beverly Hills Ninja.&#13;
Col ... rr omtllt Kobol Coilfflloo&#13;
( Jerry Sein feld, creator&#13;
and star of U1 e NBC hit&#13;
"Seinfeld,"' announces&#13;
in December that the 1997-&#13;
19!)8 season is the show's&#13;
last. The final episode airs&#13;
in May, ending the popular&#13;
show's nine-year nm.&#13;
In its second season, the WB's&#13;
campy sitcom "Buffy the Vampire&#13;
Slayer" blossoms into a huge&#13;
favorite with many viewers.&#13;
Jenny McCarthy stars in a new&#13;
fall NBC comedy "Jenny'' that,&#13;
in January 1998, goes into hiatus&#13;
only a few months into its first&#13;
season. McCarthy had been an&#13;
MTV personality before moving to&#13;
the networfl.&#13;
A Horror films draw ccnagcrs 10 the&#13;
box office. I K110 W/iat )'&lt;Ju Did last&#13;
Summer, starringJ nni fer Love HeWJtt&#13;
and Sa rah Michell Gellar. is one of&#13;
the year's biggest ttractions.&#13;
Critically acclaimed Amistad,&#13;
directed by Steven Spielberg, Jells&#13;
the story or an 1839 slave ship mutin).&#13;
The film culminates years of effort b&#13;
produce r Debbie Allen to bnng the&#13;
story to life. &#13;
• Religion is a common theme&#13;
on eight fall-season network&#13;
1V shows inspired by the&#13;
success of CBS's ''Touched&#13;
by an Angel" starring Roma&#13;
ey, Della Reese and&#13;
John Dye. New programs&#13;
include ABC's "Nothing&#13;
Sacred" and "Teen Angel."&#13;
• Michael Flalley's pulsating&#13;
show "Lord of the Dance"&#13;
fuels the extraordinary&#13;
popularity of Irish dance.&#13;
The show lours 15 cities in&#13;
the U.S. through October.&#13;
• Ti1a11ic_is a huge_ critical and b_ox-office success._ 111e movie event of the&#13;
year, this $200 m1lhon picture 1s the most costli 111 history. After 45 days&#13;
in the theaters, Titanic lrnd earned $308 million.&#13;
fQ1.~ramoun t from Sbootifll! t~r&#13;
• In the fall, Fox debut&#13;
"Ally McBeal," a&#13;
comedy/drama starring&#13;
Calista Flockhart as a&#13;
young Boston attorney.&#13;
The show captures a&#13;
Golden Globe Award&#13;
in January 1998 for best&#13;
series/musical or comedy.&#13;
Summer blockbuster&#13;
Me11 in Black grosses&#13;
more than $500 million&#13;
world1vide to become&#13;
1997's biggest hit.&#13;
The sci-fi comedy stars&#13;
Wi ll Smith and Tommy&#13;
Lee Jones.&#13;
APNtKk!Worid&#13;
• Star Wms captures a new generation of fans when&#13;
George Lucas re-releases the film trilogy 20 years&#13;
after the first film was shown. In Washington, D.C.,&#13;
the National Air and Space Museum moun ts a huge&#13;
exhibition of now-historic Siar Wms artifacts.&#13;
• Matt Damon stars as an attorney&#13;
in The Ra111maker, a movte based&#13;
on the John Grisham novel.&#13;
Damon's successes also include&#13;
the film Good Will Hunting.&#13;
• TI1e 1997 season premiere&#13;
episode of "ER" is broadcast&#13;
live and draws 42.7 million&#13;
viewers for NBC, iucluding&#13;
tho e who watch it on a&#13;
giant screen in Times Square. &#13;
~ Fiona Apple, 20, one of rock's&#13;
female superstars, is named&#13;
M1Vs Best New Artist in a Video.&#13;
Her single "Criminal" soars to&#13;
the top of the charts.&#13;
Country music superstar&#13;
Garth Brooks releases Sevens,&#13;
his first album in two years.&#13;
The album sells 800,000 copies&#13;
the first week.&#13;
Chumbawamba's hit single&#13;
"Tublhumping" brings long-awaited&#13;
success to this British band.&#13;
The song becomes popular al&#13;
pro sports events, kicking off&#13;
games for several teams.&#13;
-( With their hit single&#13;
"MMMBop," three young&#13;
brothers from Tulsa&#13;
become one of the&#13;
biggest breakthrough&#13;
acts of 1997 as the&#13;
Walk This Way: The Autobiograpl1y&#13;
of Aerosmith chronicles the long&#13;
career of the band notorious for its&#13;
excesses in the '70s and '80s. The&#13;
group's new album Nine lives is&#13;
nominated for a 1998 Grammy.&#13;
band Han on.&#13;
:A Rap artist the Notorious B.l.G. is killed in a&#13;
March 1997 drive-by shooting in LIJS Angeles.&#13;
He is posthumously awarded M1Vs 1997 Best Rap&#13;
Video Award for "Hypnotize" and is named Spin&#13;
magazine's Artist of the Year.&#13;
A Lilith Fair, an all-female summer rock&#13;
concert, draws large crowds on its&#13;
37-stop tour. Canadian sinHer-songwritc1&#13;
Sarah McLaohlan masterminds the festi 11&#13;
and releases a hit album, Surfacing.&#13;
:A: Smash Mouth popularizes a genre&#13;
of alternative rock known as neo-ska&#13;
with its hit single "Walkin' on thr , un"&#13;
and debut album fus/1 Yu Mrmq &#13;
British pop phenomenon,&#13;
the Spice Girls, makes&#13;
millions with mega-hits&#13;
such as "Wannabe" and sells&#13;
14 million albums and&#13;
10 million singles.&#13;
Ron o.r.u. Sboo11ng Stu CTtm Mosenfelder. Corbis&#13;
Adam Yauch of the Beas tie Boys engineers the second 11betan&#13;
Freedom Concert, held in June in ~. w York, offering 27 music acts&#13;
and a f ree-11bet political message.&#13;
The album No Way Oul by Purr&#13;
Daddy &amp; the Family goes&#13;
mulliplatinum. Puffy's single&#13;
"I'll Be Missing You," an elegy&#13;
to his friend the Notorious B.l.G.,&#13;
also tops the charts.&#13;
Sixteen-year-old R&amp;B&#13;
phenom Jonny Lang&#13;
opens for the Rolling&#13;
Stones' fall tour and&#13;
spends 16 weeks at&#13;
No. I on Billboard's&#13;
blues chart with his&#13;
album lie to Me.&#13;
CD.r.idCocio. Retna&#13;
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, superstar&#13;
producer songwriter singer, receives more 1998&#13;
Grammy nominations than any other artist, including&#13;
one for his album T11e Day. Edmonds and wife&#13;
Tracey also produce the film Soul Food in 1997.&#13;
ft a• h&#13;
Metallica releases a seventh album,&#13;
Re-Load, that confinns its position&#13;
as the premier heavy-metal band in&#13;
the music world.&#13;
Radiohead is Spin magazine's Band&#13;
of the Year. Critics praise&#13;
Radiohead's album OK Computer,&#13;
variously described as haunting,&#13;
revolting, inscrutable, stunning&#13;
and gorgeous. The album receives&#13;
a 1998 Grammy nomination for&#13;
Rock/Pop Album of the Year.&#13;
Third Eye Blind, after several&#13;
years in San Francisco's&#13;
underground music scene,&#13;
goes big time in 1997. Their&#13;
song "Semi-Charmed Life" is&#13;
listed as the top-selling&#13;
modern rock single for 1997&#13;
in Billboard magazine.&#13;
AP1Wide World&#13;
Al 15, count!}' music sensation&#13;
LeAnn Rimes sells more than 12.5&#13;
million recordings in the U.S. in&#13;
1997 and is named B11/board Music&#13;
Awards Artist of the Year. Her single&#13;
'·How Do I Live" is one of the year's&#13;
be t sellers. &#13;
• Quarterback John Elway leads&#13;
the Denver Broncos to a 31-24&#13;
victory over the Green Bay&#13;
Packers in Super Bowl XXXll in&#13;
San Diego,January25, 1998. It is&#13;
Elway's first Super Bowl 1vin in&#13;
four appearances.&#13;
• Pittsburgh Penguins' Mario&#13;
Lemieux retires in April 1997 after&#13;
a spectacular comeback from&#13;
Hodgkin's disease and injury.&#13;
Lemieux is elected to the Hockey&#13;
Hall of Fame in September.&#13;
• In July, 16-year-old Swiss tennis star&#13;
Martina Hingis becomes the youngest&#13;
Wimbledon champion since 1887.&#13;
Hingis wins three of the four 1997&#13;
Grand Slam events.&#13;
• In April 1997, the premier issue of&#13;
Sports Illustrated Women hits&#13;
the newsstands. The magazine&#13;
reflects the explosive growth or&#13;
female participation in sports.&#13;
• The Florida Marlins are baseball's 1997 World Series&#13;
champs and the first team ever to win the Series&#13;
without winning its league pennant. The Marlin&#13;
defeat the Cleveland Indians in seven games .&#13;
• Tiger Woods, 21, becomes&#13;
the youngest golfer ever to&#13;
1vin the Masters Tournament.&#13;
His 18-under-par score sets&#13;
a Masters record. Woods&#13;
wins 3 other tournaments&#13;
and sets a PGA Tour earnings&#13;
record or $2.I million for&#13;
the season.&#13;
Swedish golfing phe11ome11011&#13;
Annika Sorenstam, 26, tops the&#13;
lPGA earnings list in 1997 with a&#13;
record s 1,236, 789.&#13;
Professional sports salaries keep&#13;
skyrocketing. One of the most&#13;
pubficized of 1997 is Kevin&#13;
Garnett's $126 miHion contract to&#13;
play basketbaH for the Minnesota&#13;
Tunberwolves.&#13;
Mike 'fyson bites orr part of Evander&#13;
Holyfield's ear and is disqualified in&#13;
th e WBA Heavyweight rema tch in June&#13;
1997. 'fyson is finell nearly $3 million&#13;
and his boxing license is revoked.&#13;
• Charles Woodson, Michigan's ve rsatile&#13;
junior cornerback, becomes the first&#13;
primarily defensive player to 1~n th!!&#13;
Heisman Trophy, awarded in December &#13;
• Jeff Gord n, at 26, win the&#13;
1997 NAS \\finston Cup, his&#13;
second Winston Cup point title&#13;
in three y ars. Gordon's 1997&#13;
points tot 14,710.&#13;
• Nagano, J pan, hosts the 1998&#13;
Wi nter 01 pie Games during&#13;
February. Three new medal&#13;
sports ma e their Olympic debut:&#13;
curling, snowboarding and&#13;
women's ice hockey.&#13;
In its debut season, th• e&#13;
WNBA exceeds all league&#13;
expectations for success.&#13;
The Houston Comets'&#13;
championship win&#13;
over the New&#13;
York Liberty caps&#13;
the 1997 season.&#13;
D troit Red Wing captain&#13;
Steve Yzerman power hi&#13;
team to the 1997 Stanley&#13;
Cup championship, its fir l&#13;
in 42 year , by sweeping&#13;
th e Philadelphia Flyers in&#13;
four games .&#13;
• The Chicago Bulls&#13;
beat the lllah Jazz&#13;
in June 1997 for&#13;
their fifth NBA&#13;
championship in&#13;
s ven vears. Michael&#13;
Jordan i chosen&#13;
l'inals MVP a record&#13;
fifth time.&#13;
When the college football&#13;
se son ends. two teams&#13;
hare the national&#13;
chlmpionship. Michigan (12-0)&#13;
i named No. I by the sports&#13;
writers· poll, and Nebraska&#13;
, 13-0) by the coaches' poll.&#13;
Dean Smith, 11rj nningesl coach in&#13;
college basketball history, retires in&#13;
October after 36 seasons at North&#13;
Carolina. Sports Illustrated names&#13;
him 1997 Sportsman of the Year. &#13;
•&#13;
Chelsea Clinton begins her&#13;
freshman year at Stanford&#13;
University in Palo Alto, California.&#13;
Despite ecurily measures, she&#13;
reportedly 1,ill lead as normal a&#13;
college life as possible.&#13;
American Jody Wi lliams and th e&#13;
International Campaign Lo Ban Land&#13;
Mines are awarded the 1997 Nobel&#13;
Peace Prize in October. The U.S. and&#13;
China refuse lo sign an international&#13;
treaty Lhal would ban land mines.&#13;
• Miss Illinois, Katherine Shindle, is&#13;
crowned Miss America 1998. For lhe&#13;
first time in its 77-year history the&#13;
pageant allOl?S contestants to wear&#13;
two-piece swimsuits in competition.&#13;
• Ted Turner, vice chairman of the&#13;
Time Warner media empire, pledges&#13;
$1 billion Lo United Nations programs.&#13;
It is the largest single gift in&#13;
philan thropic history.&#13;
For lhe first time, a computer&#13;
beats a world chess champion&#13;
when IBM's Deep Blue beats&#13;
Russian Garry Kasparov in a&#13;
six-game match in May 1997.&#13;
Beloved actor Jimmy Stewart dies in July at 89.&#13;
Stewart's enduring nice-guy popularity is&#13;
exemplified by It's a Wonderful life, his 1946&#13;
movie that is now an American cultural icon.&#13;
Roman Catholic nun Mother Teresa of Calcutla&#13;
dies September 5 at the age or 8 . Revered&#13;
for a lifetime or helping the poor st of the&#13;
poor, her many honors include th 1979 Nobel&#13;
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Marcia Anderson,&#13;
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Dan Angeroth, Career Power Tech T earner&#13;
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Rob Brookhart, School Psychologist&#13;
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Karene Christenson, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Kathy Churchill, Food Service&#13;
Dick Coleman, High School Counselor&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
Laraine Conway,&#13;
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Doreen De Beck, Itinerant Teacher&#13;
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Elizabeth Gates, Boys Residence&#13;
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Jane Gradoville, Elem. Counselor&#13;
Dominic Graegin, Boys Res. Counselor&#13;
Charles Grandick, Graphic Arts&#13;
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Mike Grandick, Career Power Tech Tead1er&#13;
Lori Green, Head Nurse&#13;
Jackie Grote, Boys Residence/ Assist.&#13;
Girls Track Coach&#13;
Judith Groves, Transportation&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State HearingImpaired Consultant&#13;
James Haley, Residential Counselor&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Residence&#13;
Lily Hedrick, Girls Residence&#13;
Dick Henke, Power House&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Girls Resid./Senate&#13;
Charlotte Herrman, Elem. Teacher&#13;
Jin1 Heuer, Business Manager&#13;
Shirley Hicks, Coordinator of the Deaf&#13;
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Julie Holland, Elem. Teacher/ Boy's Club&#13;
Greg Hollins, Storeroom&#13;
Lorie Horn, M.S. Language Arts Tead1er&#13;
Donna Houston, Middle School&#13;
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Sheila Iddings, Girls Residential&#13;
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Kirsten Johannes, Ed . Interpreter&#13;
Dr. William Johnson, Superintendent&#13;
Kate Kasal, Elementary Teacher&#13;
Judy Killion, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Guadalupe Knight, Info. Ted1. Specialist&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Special Activities&#13;
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Brad Kruse, School to Work Transition&#13;
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Ann Linger, Lead Teacher-L.I.F.E.&#13;
Linda Lippert, Housekeeping&#13;
Sue Livingston, Nurse&#13;
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Jean Luedtke, H.S. / M.S. Math Teacher&#13;
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Carol Manning, Sign Lang. Teacher&#13;
Chris Marks, Boys Residence&#13;
Denna Massey, Teacher-Sub.&#13;
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Kathy McCuen, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim McGrath, Autobody Teacher&#13;
Anne McKeown, Switchboard&#13;
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Keith Miller, Lead Housekeeping&#13;
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Tim Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
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Sharon Morrison, Secretary-Elementary&#13;
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Lori Niemann, H.S. Science &amp; Math&#13;
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Nancy Pietrzak, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Sara Planck, Elem. Teacher/ Bell Choir&#13;
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Michelle Regan, Girls Residence&#13;
Jan Riche, Transportation&#13;
Joni Riddle, Food Service&#13;
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Cindy Romey, Elem. School Assistant/&#13;
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Julie Schnackel, Girls Residence&#13;
Robert Schulze, Metals Teacher&#13;
Eunice Schupp, MotorTecluucan/ Senate&#13;
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Teacher Assistant&#13;
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David Slaughter, Grounds&#13;
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Donna Stephens, Girls Res. Counselor&#13;
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Colleen Thompson, Nurse&#13;
Paula Traylor, Girls Residence&#13;
Leo Tyler, Housekeeping&#13;
Susan Utterback, L.I.F.E. Student Assist.&#13;
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Al Walgenbach, Power House&#13;
Jeanette Watson, M.S. Counselor&#13;
D' Andrea Weeks, Social Worker&#13;
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John Woods, Power House&#13;
Tizz Wredt, Administrative Assist./&#13;
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Rick Wyant, Food Service Director/&#13;
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Ken Blair, Power House&#13;
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32 Senior Trip&#13;
at The Magic Kingdom which&#13;
was from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00&#13;
Saturday morning. We were all&#13;
so tired and slept till about 11 :00&#13;
a.m. We then got up to get&#13;
ready to go to MGM Studios for&#13;
the day. We went on rides like&#13;
the Tower of Terror and Rock&#13;
and Roller Coaster and some&#13;
3-D movies. On Sunday we&#13;
went to Blizz.ard Beach to swim&#13;
and go on the slides. Monday&#13;
we went to the Animal&#13;
tzla11do, lotzlda&#13;
Sunsh~ State &#13;
Goofing Off &#13;
Yesterdays Dreams&#13;
Oass Sponsor&#13;
Michael Robert Brummer&#13;
Gretna, Nebraska&#13;
Nicholas Richard Adland&#13;
Marshalltawn, Iawa&#13;
President&#13;
Amber Dawn Hainline&#13;
West Burlington,Iawa&#13;
Jeremy Wayne Brandyberry&#13;
Hawells, Nebraska&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Jessica Marie Wittrock&#13;
Halbur, Iawa&#13;
Charity April Coon&#13;
Burlington, Iowa&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Ryan Joseph Dolan&#13;
Waterloo, Iowa&#13;
Jonathon Lee DeBoer&#13;
Hawarden, Iowa&#13;
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Class Motto: For knowledge we have sought, knowledge&#13;
we have found, and now we are opening the doors to the&#13;
future for more knowledge .&#13;
Class Flower: White Rose tipped in maroon&#13;
Class Color: Gold and Maroon&#13;
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Jodi Hitsman Doherty&#13;
Council Bluffs, lawn&#13;
Abram David Gamer&#13;
Plattsmouth, Nebraska&#13;
James Benjamin Jensen&#13;
Moville, Imva&#13;
Joseph Andrew Ellenberger&#13;
Blair, Nebraska&#13;
Sean Michael Gorham&#13;
Burlington, !mun&#13;
Michelle Victoria Merritt&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Jeremy Lee Farnsworth&#13;
Burlingto11, Imva&#13;
Sophia Rose Gray&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iau;a&#13;
Jim Mamard Metteer, Jr.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Jean Raelyn Frink&#13;
Council Bluffs, Imva&#13;
Rebecca Louise Hanson&#13;
Ankeny, Imva&#13;
Clint Joel Oelberg&#13;
Mnson City, Iowa&#13;
Todays Realities &#13;
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Celebrate the future hand in and.&#13;
Walt Disney Wi rld&#13;
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Senior Trip 33 &#13;
4 Graduation &#13;
&#13;
! Is that some kind of crack about my hat?"&#13;
Santa's here! Ryan Dolan thanks the&#13;
Grinch Gonathan Scherling), while Jeremy&#13;
Brandyberry (dog), Khuong Pham, Sean&#13;
Gorham, Jeremy Farnsworth, and James&#13;
Jensen open their presents in the play, "How&#13;
the Grinch Stole Christmas."&#13;
Oh my goodness! Scott Tinkham and&#13;
Shawn Bunce laugh at the sight of their&#13;
mother(Nic Upchurch), in the play, "The&#13;
Cat In the Hat."&#13;
The Dog (Amber Hainline) laughs at such a frivolous sight&#13;
after the cow jw11ped over the moon in the play, "The Cat&#13;
and the Fiddle."&#13;
"Eat, eat, eat!" Jacob Cla rk, Neil YoungBea r, Travis Gable, and&#13;
Mike Baird are arguing in the play "Green Eggs and Ham."&#13;
"We've aved&#13;
our school! "&#13;
R e b ec ca&#13;
Hanson, Melissa Anderson,&#13;
Lori Merrill,&#13;
P a 111 e 1 a Babcock, and&#13;
Chri s tin a&#13;
Horton rejoice&#13;
after ge tting&#13;
goodgradeson&#13;
thei r tests in&#13;
"Hooray, for&#13;
Diffendoofer&#13;
Day."&#13;
"Do you like&#13;
my beautiful&#13;
legs?" Tyler&#13;
Kerger and&#13;
Tommy Sellers&#13;
act out their&#13;
ch ara cters in&#13;
the play," ABC&#13;
Dr. Seuss."&#13;
''Ugh, green ""* ., ~ .. · . . . eggs and ham!" &#13;
''Maybe you can put them in the Cat's hat.''&#13;
·A&#13;
So many fish! Mered ith Kasal, Jad a Hart,&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin, Chelsa Crowner,&#13;
Ka tie Romey, Cassandra Case, and&#13;
Am and a Moon star in the play "One&#13;
Fish, Two Fish. "&#13;
Za c Z iegle r, Alex Schultz , Joe&#13;
Ellenberger, James Markowski and Ricky&#13;
Brown all work toge the r in the play,&#13;
"Old Fa ther Hubbard"&#13;
"What would you caU that?" Kathy&#13;
Wrage (Dog), April Stultz (Baby Bird),&#13;
andSusanHaynes(BabyBird)are doing&#13;
the play" Are You My Mother?"&#13;
After dress rehea rsa l, Misty Armine, Meredi th Kasa l, and&#13;
Mrs. Donna Stephens get ready to leave play practice.&#13;
"Wasn't that a merry pie to p ut before the king?" ZachaTy&#13;
Engstler (narrator), Dustin Balm, Tyler Jacobson, Corey&#13;
Beebe, Josh Pope, Robby Peterson, Mike Fick, N icolus&#13;
Smith, Drew Schultz, Mic Dolan, and a few other black&#13;
birds are in the p lay, "Sing a Song Of Sixpence. "&#13;
"Whaaaaaaaa!" Tanya&#13;
Smith, Heather Nw e,&#13;
Fawn Hwnlicek, Ka thy&#13;
Be.e.1y,Ms.LindaO' e.iJ,&#13;
Stephanie Stra tton,&#13;
Rachael Rodriquez,&#13;
Dawn Bailey, and Randi&#13;
Rodriquez aTe taking a&#13;
bow after they do the&#13;
play, "111e Old Woman&#13;
Who Lived In A Shoe."&#13;
"I'm going shopping." "I've lost my sheep!" ch . lay 37 &#13;
Adam Bantz, Jeff Goergen, Randi Rodriquez,&#13;
and Nick Reed&#13;
.__ __ Alex Schultz&#13;
38 Fun Night&#13;
.J Jll '''' ers, Nicol us Smith, Robby Peterson, Scott Tinkham and Justin Evan &#13;
Having a&#13;
Fun Time&#13;
Mr. Chris Marks, Neil YmmgBear&#13;
and Mr. Jolrn Cool&#13;
Best Actor: Neil YoungBear&#13;
Best Actress: Samantha Loftus&#13;
Best Seuss Group: One Fish Two Fish&#13;
Best Goose Group: Old Father&#13;
Best Supporting Actor: Nie Upchurch&#13;
Best Supporting Actress: Heidi Winger&#13;
Best Supporting Actress: Amanda Eads&#13;
Most Educa: ion.al: ABC Dr. Seuss&#13;
Best Animal (Goose): Sing A Song of Sixpence&#13;
Best A · al (Seuss): Jeremy Brandyberry&#13;
Most !Romantic Scene: Dish and the Spoon&#13;
Most ramatic: The Grinch Stole Christmas&#13;
Best "udder" Performance: Jessica Wittrock&#13;
Best Dance Improvisation: Jeremy Bates&#13;
Most Brighteni.ngly Realistic:&#13;
Old Woman Who Lived in the Shoe&#13;
Best Performance (Adult):&#13;
Linda O'Neal &amp; Greg Dalen&#13;
Best Weight Loss Plan (theRid1ardSimmonsAward):&#13;
Green Eggs &amp; Ham,&#13;
Best Family Reunion: !Are You My Mother&#13;
r&#13;
Best Use o Props: Cat and the Fiddle&#13;
Best Interpretation of a Song:&#13;
Patty Defrancesco, D'Andrea&#13;
Vicki Prigeon&#13;
Fun Night/ Play Awards 39 &#13;
Happy Birthday to you! Everyone&#13;
sings to Rose Prail on her birthday at&#13;
the staff vs student basketball game.&#13;
Heads up! Jeremy Brandyberry, Oint&#13;
Oelberg, Ricky Brown, Khoung Pham,&#13;
Mike Baird, and Ryan Dofan are&#13;
goofing around.&#13;
Surprise! Roommates Scott Tinkham&#13;
ancfShawn Bunce are working on their&#13;
homework.&#13;
Say aaaahhhh. Pamela Babcock does&#13;
her homework.&#13;
40 Residence&#13;
Jenny Wilso n, Misty Arm ine,&#13;
Amanda Moon, Cassandra Case,&#13;
Jada H art, Miche ll e Jansse n,&#13;
Chelsa Crowner, Katie Romey,&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin, and Meredith&#13;
Kasal pose for the camera.&#13;
Just relaxin g. Alyssa Fernside&#13;
wa tches television after school.&#13;
Peace! Neil YoungBea r and Cra ig&#13;
Johnson are enjoying the nice fall&#13;
day.&#13;
Good n ight! Sophia Gray, Amber&#13;
Hamlmea nd Jea n Frink are caught&#13;
playing around in Amber's room.&#13;
Corey Beebe and Zacha ry Engstl er&#13;
a.re readmg books d uring quiet&#13;
tune. &#13;
life in the Bobcats' Den&#13;
STUDENT-STAFF BASKETBALL GAMES: GIRLS AND BOYS BOTH WIN!&#13;
Mr. Brad Lach in looks for an open&#13;
teamma te as referee Sean Gorham&#13;
gives him the ball.&#13;
Mrs. Stacey Morgan shoots the&#13;
ball as Sarah Brown, Ms. Jackie&#13;
Grote, and Katrina Landolt watch.&#13;
Mr. Chris Marks is trying to&#13;
stea l the ball from Jeremy&#13;
Farnsworth.&#13;
Jenni.fer Raim protects the ball from Ms.&#13;
Julie Page, Ms. Deb LeHeup, "Maggie"&#13;
(Mike Shannon), and Ms. Jackie Grote.&#13;
Checkmate!&#13;
David Arteaga&#13;
and Mike&#13;
Zimmerma n&#13;
play chess,&#13;
while Nicholas&#13;
Chanley looks&#13;
on.&#13;
Because I said&#13;
so! Fawn&#13;
Humlicekand&#13;
Kathy Beery&#13;
it and talk.&#13;
Superwoman!&#13;
Susan Haynes&#13;
tests her&#13;
strength while&#13;
holding on to&#13;
Oh my, what pearly w hite teeth! Evelyn Terrell and&#13;
Stephanie Stratton brush their teeth before going to bed .&#13;
hristin a&#13;
Horton.&#13;
Residence 41 &#13;
With his coat on, ick Reed stops for a&#13;
picture before leaving the dorm.&#13;
Stephanie Stratton and Dawn Bailey are&#13;
playing the card game Go Fish.&#13;
Alex Schultz carries his bike down the&#13;
steps.&#13;
High school and midc!Je school tu den ts&#13;
are eating in the Teen Center dunng their&#13;
Halloween Party.&#13;
Brandon Cornett stops to look at who is&#13;
following him up the stairs to the dorm .&#13;
42 Residence&#13;
Bye everyone' Ra chel and Ra nd i&#13;
Rodriq uez walk outthe door to go&#13;
home.&#13;
Ja ime Ha ll loves to ride bikes on such a beau tifu l da y.&#13;
Jn the Teen Center, Trav is Gab le makes a milk shake for a customer.&#13;
Derek checks to see if he rea lly&#13;
needs to wash his socks.&#13;
Binh Nguyen feels more relaxed&#13;
after taking off his sock . Wakeup!Mr .RosePraiJtrie to&#13;
arousejacobCla rk from hjs nap. &#13;
Live, Sleep, and Plav&#13;
FRIEND, MENTOR, HOUSEPARENT, BOSS&#13;
Mr. Dwight Hal.liburton and Mid1ael&#13;
Zimmerman stop and pose for a&#13;
picture w hile playing outdoors.&#13;
During study hour, Mr. Brent&#13;
Welsch helps M ic Dolan with his&#13;
homework.&#13;
N ie Upchurch, Daniel Lewis&#13;
a nd M r. Danie l Darne ll are&#13;
pl aying around .&#13;
Teen Center workers, James, Jeremy,&#13;
Travis,Nic,Shawn,&amp;Ms.GeiiKnoebel&#13;
wear green hats for St. Pab.ick's Day.&#13;
I love you ISD.&#13;
Zad1a1y Engstler,&#13;
Corey Bee be,&#13;
Joshua Pope, Mike&#13;
Fick, Robby&#13;
Pe terson, David&#13;
Wi lli a m so n ,&#13;
D u stin Ba lm ,&#13;
Taylor Evans, and&#13;
Mic Do lan pose&#13;
togethei·&#13;
Kat11y Wrage and&#13;
Samantha Loftus&#13;
practice applying&#13;
makeup from&#13;
MmyKay.&#13;
Lost in the jungle (l"!enry Door! y Zoo) a re James Markowski,&#13;
Adam Ban tz, and Joe Ellenberger.&#13;
Tai.I and Tai.lest...&#13;
Who is taller Edlin&#13;
Dom or Khuong&#13;
Phi1111?&#13;
Katie Romey, Elizabeth Gramblin, and Cassand ra Case are&#13;
three wild and o-azy girls.&#13;
Broadway Family Dentistry&#13;
Council Bluffs 323-3615 Residence 43 &#13;
Sean Gorham,&#13;
Shawn Bunce,&#13;
Lorelei Gray&#13;
Sean Gorham, Kathy Wrage,&#13;
Susan Haynes, Rebecca Hanson, Neil YoungBear,&#13;
Amber Hainline and Rick Brown&#13;
44 St. Patrick's Dance&#13;
Mike Baird&#13;
Neil YoungBear&#13;
The girls dorm had a&#13;
St. Patrick's Day dance for&#13;
high school students. The&#13;
dance was on March 11,&#13;
2000 from 7:00-10:00 p.m.&#13;
Amber Hainline was in&#13;
charge of the dance, she&#13;
worked very hard to set it&#13;
up. Our DJ was Mrs. Patty&#13;
DeFrancesco. The food&#13;
that was served was great.&#13;
We played games such as&#13;
limbo and musical chairs .&#13;
Th e winners were&#13;
Michael Hamann and&#13;
Apri l Stultz. &#13;
&#13;
Boys On t:he Move&#13;
Nicol u s,&#13;
Zachary, Drew,&#13;
and Josh watch&#13;
Dustin and Ms.&#13;
Julie Holland&#13;
work on their&#13;
cars.&#13;
Anthony&#13;
Hatfield blows&#13;
the dust offof his&#13;
car after sanding&#13;
it.&#13;
Mrs.Peters helps&#13;
Josh Brown&#13;
spray paint his&#13;
cookie can.&#13;
Who will win?&#13;
D a v e&#13;
Williamson and&#13;
Colby Mcintosh&#13;
are getting ready&#13;
to leg wrestle.&#13;
111e boys club members a re going&#13;
into the career building to work&#13;
on their race ca rs.&#13;
Justin Walker is frosting and&#13;
decorating cookies.&#13;
46 Boys Club&#13;
Zachary Engstler patiently&#13;
waits for his turn to cut his&#13;
race car.&#13;
Kenny Smith thinks about&#13;
how he wants his car race&#13;
to look.&#13;
Cory Beebe leg wrestles on the ma t with his pa rtner whi le Kenny Smith, Jame&#13;
Clearo, Anthony Hatfield, icolus Smith, Zachary Eng tie r, Dustin Ba lm, a nd&#13;
Colby Mclntosh watches.&#13;
Boys Club: Zachary Engstler.Josh Brown, Dustin Janssen, Co1y Beebe, Drew Schultz,&#13;
J usti.n Walker,JamesClea ro, KennySmitll, Dave Wi.Uiamson, NicolusSmith, Antl1ony&#13;
Hatfield, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Tech, Dustin Balm, J ash Pope, Matthew&#13;
Trucano, Mrs.Julie Holland; ot Pictured- Colby Mclntosh &#13;
Pixie Pride&#13;
Rachel, Kathy, Danielle, Fawn, Hea ther, Tanya and Dawn proudly display&#13;
their finished cookie cans.&#13;
Pront: Hea ther Hale, Tanya Smith, and Hea ther Nurse; Midd le: Danielle&#13;
Strong, Ka thy Beery, Rachel Good, Fawn Humli cek, and Dawn Bailey,&#13;
Back: Mrs. Elizabeth Peters and Mrs. Camille Tech, Not pictured-Mrs.&#13;
Katie Wright&#13;
Mrs. Camille Tech h e lps&#13;
Heather Hale with her&#13;
beaded jewelry.&#13;
Rocky the horse poses with Rachel&#13;
and Tanya after the girls rode,&#13;
groomed, and fed him.&#13;
Why? Dawn asks&#13;
Mrs. ElizabethPeters&#13;
about stringing&#13;
beads for th e&#13;
jewelry she 's&#13;
making.&#13;
Mrs. ElizabethPeters&#13;
instructs Heather&#13;
urse as she spray&#13;
paints her wooded&#13;
race car.&#13;
Mrs. Katie Wright&#13;
uses the hot gluegun to put the face&#13;
on Fawn's cookie&#13;
can.&#13;
Kathy, Danie lle, Fawn&#13;
a nd Heathe r enjoy&#13;
making beaded necklace .&#13;
Tanya and Heather are&#13;
work ing on designing&#13;
their ookie ca n .&#13;
Pixies 47 &#13;
At the beginning of&#13;
practice, Heather&#13;
Nurse carries the&#13;
music sheetsforthe&#13;
director.&#13;
Bell choir practice&#13;
is in session.&#13;
Dustin Janssen&#13;
focuses on th e music.&#13;
Kathy Beery and&#13;
FawnHumlicekare&#13;
very serious during&#13;
practice.&#13;
Matthew Trucano,&#13;
Davey Williamson,&#13;
James Clearo and&#13;
Heather Hale are&#13;
working rea lly&#13;
hard to get their&#13;
parts right.&#13;
Bell Choir performs at&#13;
Applebee' Restaurant.&#13;
Mrs. Ca rol Amos watches&#13;
as Mrs. Sarah Planck points&#13;
to a tudent who needs to&#13;
be playing this pa rt of the&#13;
music.&#13;
48 Bell Choir&#13;
Musical Tunes&#13;
Before bell practice begins,&#13;
Matthew Trucano puts on&#13;
his white gloves.&#13;
James Clearo, Josh Pope, Rachel Good, and Tanya Smi th are ringing the bell&#13;
at APPLEBEE'S Resta urant for the Make a Wi h Fou nd ation of Iowa.&#13;
Bell Choir: Rachel Good, James Clearo, Davey Williamson, Kathy Be ry.&#13;
and Fawn Humlicek; Matthew Truca no, Mrs. Sue Meidlinger, Heather&#13;
Hale, Tanya Smith, Dustin Janssen, Mrs. Ca rol Amos, Hea th er Nur e, and&#13;
Mrs. Sa ra Planck &#13;
Elementary: Dustin Janssen, &amp; H ea the r Hale; Da vey&#13;
Wil Liamson,James Clearo, &amp; Dawn Bailey; President Heather&#13;
urse, Treasurer Zach Engstler, Secretary Fawn Humlicek;&#13;
Ms. Melodee Hielen; Not Pictured-Rachel Good&#13;
Midd leSchool: Ms. Molly Stedman, President Nick Engstler,&#13;
Vice President Dav id Arteaga, Secreta ry Jada Hart, and Mrs.&#13;
Szemplenski; Moises Arteaga, Eric Humlicek, Elizabeth&#13;
Gram bl in, Nick Chanley, and Derek Bohlmann&#13;
High School: Mrs. Kristi Wills, Vice President Jessica Wittrock, Secreta1y&#13;
Jennifer Ra im, and Mrs. Lois Carlson; Katrina Landolt, Sarah Brown,&#13;
Amber Ha inline, Mike Baird and KathyWrnge; NicUpd1Lu-ch,Neil&#13;
YoungBea r, and Ricky Brown. Not Pictured&#13;
!'resident Cl int Oelberg&#13;
--.r---e-0\&#13;
Student Leaders&#13;
David Arteaga is asking&#13;
people to donate money&#13;
for the Can Food Drive.&#13;
Edlin learns what Mr.&#13;
Rick Wyant's job entails&#13;
when he job shadows him&#13;
for a day.&#13;
At family fw1 night, Nick&#13;
En gstle r a nd Moises&#13;
Arteaga work a t the&#13;
basketball booth.&#13;
David Arteaga, Moises&#13;
Arteaga, Ricky Brown, Mrs.&#13;
Lois Carlson, and Jessica&#13;
Wittrock are shopping for&#13;
the food drive.&#13;
Mach o Nie Upchurch&#13;
arrests Dustin Balm and&#13;
takes him to jail.&#13;
Ms. Mel Hielen, David Arteaga, Mrs. Joyce&#13;
Szemplenski, Mic Dolan, Nick Engstler, and Ms. Molly&#13;
Stedman show a check for $238.00, the amount they&#13;
collected for the Make A Wish Foundation of Iowa.&#13;
Forone ticket you can have your best friend arrested'&#13;
Amber Hainline and Nie Upchmch are working as&#13;
police officers at the jail to help ra ise money for&#13;
Student Council . They are getting name of people&#13;
to arrest from Mrs. Loi Carl on.&#13;
Wal-Mart Super Center&#13;
3201 Manawa Centre Dr. Council Bluffs 366-3326 Student Council 49 &#13;
50 Jump for Heart&#13;
Jennifer Raim,&#13;
Neil YoungBear,&#13;
James Jensen,&#13;
April Stultz,&#13;
Scott Tinkham&#13;
InA&#13;
Carol Manning, Zachary Engstler &#13;
Heartbeat&#13;
Lori Merrill, Ashley Jennings,&#13;
Jason Sheehan, Tony Henry&#13;
Jean Frink, Jordan Borgaila, Justin Evans,&#13;
Brandon Cornett, Scott Stultz&#13;
Jump for Heart 51 &#13;
52 Homecoming&#13;
For the Royalty&#13;
Dance, Queen&#13;
Jessi da nces&#13;
w ith Ki n g&#13;
Ryan.&#13;
Princess&#13;
Amber dances&#13;
wi th Prince&#13;
Abram.&#13;
The Crown&#13;
Beare rs Mic and Lauren sit&#13;
in the Queen's&#13;
chair.&#13;
During ha lftime at th e Homecoming&#13;
football ga me, Queen Jessi, King Rya n and&#13;
Crown Bearers, M ic and Laur en are&#13;
cha u ffeured by Mr. Robe rt Schulze in hi&#13;
convertib le around the field.&#13;
The Roya l Famil y: JimMetteer, Crown Bearer Anth on y Ha tfi eld, King Rya n Dolan, Queen Jessi Wittrock, Crown Bearer Lauren Wellman, and Miche Ll e Merritt; Clint Oelberg, James Jensen, Joe Ellenberger, Sean Gorham, Nick Ad lan d , Jeremy Farnsworth, Prince Abram Garner, Jonathon De Boer, Princess Amber Hain I me, Jeremy Brandyberry, Charity&#13;
Coon, Jodi Doherty, Jea n Frink, Sophia Gray, Rebecca Hanson, and Tona Schmitz &#13;
D urin g th e&#13;
Homecomi&#13;
ra ll y o n&#13;
n&#13;
F&#13;
g&#13;
rida&#13;
pep&#13;
y, Our Last Moments&#13;
October 15, 1999, Ms.&#13;
Ka ren Lecluier is tryi ng&#13;
to "Catch the Spirit" . 0 f the cent u ry nic ~~ e~, s~~it~~e~~:; ~:~a;:~ Samantha Loftus, Susan Haynes, April&#13;
On Friday October l S, 1999, Stu! tz, Heidi Winger, Lori Merrill, Sarah Brown,&#13;
Ms. Molly Stedman and Tyler Kerger look like&#13;
the rea l thing on Hippie Day.&#13;
At the pep rally, the Bobcats a re fired up for&#13;
tomorrow's game.&#13;
Jean Frink, Sophia Gray, and Charity Coon turn&#13;
durin g the g irls vol leyb a ll mean on Punk d.ay.&#13;
GPSD tournament, fi ve cute&#13;
littl e cheerleaders, Lauren&#13;
We llman, Zachary Raes,&#13;
Stephan ie Stratton, Ke nny&#13;
Hulett, and visitor Crysti11a&#13;
Payne lead the crowd in a cheer.&#13;
O n Sports Day ,&#13;
Charity Coon, Tona&#13;
Schmit z, Lorelei&#13;
Gra y , Amber&#13;
Hainline, Jea n&#13;
Frin k, and&#13;
Samantha Loftus are&#13;
wea ring fo o tb a ll&#13;
1miforms while Jim&#13;
Me ttee r, Ne il&#13;
YoungBear a nd&#13;
Clint Oe lberg a re&#13;
wearing voll eyball&#13;
uniforms.&#13;
During Spirit Week, Tommy Offenbmger, Michael Zimmerman,&#13;
Mrs. Lois Carlson, Nick Chanley, and Tommy Sellers wear their&#13;
clothes on backward&#13;
:H:on1ecorning 53 &#13;
Shy La uren Wellman clings to her mother as the King and&#13;
Queen dan ce.&#13;
54 Homecoming&#13;
Clint Oelberg, Tona Schmitz,&#13;
Lorelei Gray, Jessi Wittrock,&#13;
Jean Frink, and Charity Coon&#13;
look so mean on Punk Day!&#13;
Hey Mr. DJ, pla y this song for&#13;
me! Ricky Brown and Craig&#13;
Jo hnson ta lk to DJ Ch u ck&#13;
Grandick a bou t their nex t&#13;
request.&#13;
..&#13;
During th e Home -&#13;
comin g game, o n&#13;
Saturday, October 16,&#13;
1999, aga inst Missouri&#13;
Sch ool for the Dea f,&#13;
Je remy Brand yberry&#13;
goes for his prey as&#13;
Jaco b Clark is&#13;
prepared. Jeremy&#13;
Farnsworth an d Neil&#13;
Youngbear go for a&#13;
tackle.&#13;
April Stultz and Lo ri Merrill ta ke a break from&#13;
d a ncing to c;:i tch up on some news.&#13;
Kat Landolt and Mic Dolan&#13;
are enjoying each o ther's&#13;
company as they dance.&#13;
Look at the se p u nks!&#13;
Ama nda Moon and Ja d a&#13;
H a rt dress up on Punk Day.&#13;
John Me tteer d resses up on Sports Day as a voll eyball&#13;
player. &#13;
Hey! What are you g uys d o ing just standing&#13;
there? You should be dan cing! Jim Mettee r,&#13;
his friend Amanda, Ka ren Ruckman, Mike&#13;
Hamann, Sammy Lo ftu s, and Charity Coon&#13;
watch the royalty d ance.&#13;
Okay, Amber H a inline has it. Jessi&#13;
Wittroc k and&#13;
A ma nd a&#13;
H tunlicek are read y to help&#13;
t h e i r t ea mm a t e&#13;
a n y time s h e needs it.&#13;
Jonathan Scherling,Je1uufer Raim, Sarah Brown, and Scott Tinkham&#13;
enjoy a roman tic d ance at the Homecoming d ance on Sa turday&#13;
night, Octobe r 16, 1999, in the Ca fe teria.&#13;
Joseph Ellenberger, a growing man, has to ea t before da ncing.&#13;
Hey Kids, do your parents know who is&#13;
teaching you?!? The teachers get involved&#13;
with Punk Day during spirit week.&#13;
Ooohh .. . tha t was a good play ... Karen&#13;
Ruckman , Samm y Lofhts, April Stultz,&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner, Jean Frink, and&#13;
Assistant Coach Mike Brummer look on&#13;
during the volleyball GPSD match on&#13;
Homecoming weekend.&#13;
Groovy Man! Je ff Goergen and Kat&#13;
Landolt dress as hippies on 70's d ay.&#13;
Oh my!! Are their heads on wrong or is it backwards&#13;
d ay fo r Homecoming week? Eric Humlicek, Mack&#13;
Weyers, and Chelsa Crowner wear their clothes&#13;
backwards.&#13;
Homecoming 55 &#13;
Hopping Around&#13;
Whoa! Amanda and Mrs.&#13;
Delkamiller enjoy the subway ride.&#13;
Ms. Cindie Angeroth, Kirn Raim&#13;
(Jen's mom), Mrs. Karene&#13;
Christenson, Mrs. Monica Dixon,&#13;
and Ms. Karen Lechner all enjoy&#13;
dancing to the music by Mr.&#13;
Charles Grandick at the flashback&#13;
prom for adults on February 5,&#13;
2000, in the auditorium.&#13;
Jean Frink relaxes before the Mock&#13;
Trial, she is the witness Morgan&#13;
Hanson for the defendant side and&#13;
a lawyer for the prosecution side.&#13;
Working on their voicing translation,&#13;
interpreters Mrs. Karene Christenson,&#13;
and Mrs. Delkamiller voice for lawyer&#13;
Jessi and witness Morgan (Jean).&#13;
Jessi, James, Jen, and Amber serve&#13;
sup per to th e h omeless a t th e&#13;
Stephen's Center.&#13;
56 Astra/ Close-Up /Mock Trial&#13;
Ka t, Amber, a nd Je n se t silverware rea dy whil serving supper a t Stephen's Center (a homeless she lter) as part of&#13;
their community se rvice for&#13;
ASTRA club.&#13;
Lawyer Jessi Wittrock&#13;
questi o ns witness Morgan&#13;
Hanson Oean Frink) for the case of Lowe vs. The United States in the Mock Tri al.&#13;
Khuong, Jonathan, Ka trina, Amanda, and Mrs. Delkamiller are fortuna te to meet with Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, even though he has a ve ry busy schedule.&#13;
On Capitol Hill day, during Close-Up, Amanda, Jona than, Katrina,&#13;
Khuong, and Mr . Delkamiller all talk with Iowa Senator Tom&#13;
Harkin. After the meeting, we' ll enjoy ea ting popcorn tha t he serve. m his office! &#13;
Rya n Dolan and Ja mes&#13;
Je n sen work toge the r&#13;
mashing potatoes to serve&#13;
a t the Stephen's Center.&#13;
Interpre ter Mrs.&#13;
De lkamill e r and&#13;
witness Jamie Lowe Gen&#13;
Raim) wait w hile lawyer&#13;
Michelle Merritt prepares&#13;
her next question.&#13;
While at Close-Up in&#13;
Washington D.C., Mrs.&#13;
Delkamiller, Khuong&#13;
Pham, and Ama nda&#13;
Hurnlicek stand outside the&#13;
thea tre w here they w ill see&#13;
"The Miracle Worker".&#13;
Queen Sue Purcell and King&#13;
Tom Purcell of the&#13;
fl ashback prom, Mrs. Jane&#13;
Sorenson, and Mr. Steven&#13;
Sla ter enj o dancing to the&#13;
Funky Chicken.&#13;
With the ir backs to the&#13;
camera, Jonathan , Amanda,&#13;
Mrs. De lka m ill er, and&#13;
Khuong have a busy day&#13;
planned ex ploring&#13;
Washington D.C. on their&#13;
"free" day.&#13;
Jessi Wittrock and Jen Raim&#13;
review their statements with&#13;
each other and share ideas&#13;
before the Mock Trial begins.&#13;
Whil e a t Close-Up in&#13;
Washington D.C., Khuong,&#13;
Jonathan , Amanda, and&#13;
Katdna sta nd in front of the&#13;
White House.&#13;
Amanda Hum.Licek, Jona than Scher ling, Khuong&#13;
Pham, and Katrina Landolt pose in front of the&#13;
beautiful waterfa ll in Meridian Hill Park,&#13;
Washington D.C.&#13;
Astra/Close-Up / Mock Trial 57 &#13;
In Today's World ~ Division 2: Amanda Eads, Christina Horton, Jamie Hall,&#13;
GPSD Anthony Henry, and Zac Ziegler; James Markowski,&#13;
Jeremy Famsworth,Ricky Brown, Joe Ellenberger, Debra&#13;
Lukehart, Abram Gamer, and ick Adland&#13;
Holli Ball proudly shows&#13;
her ribbon for 4th place.&#13;
Jenn i.fer Ra im places 1st&#13;
during the ISD competition&#13;
and wins a $500scholarship.&#13;
Jennifer placed 3rd atGPSD.&#13;
Jada Hart places 1st during&#13;
the ISO competition and&#13;
wins a$250scholarship. Jada&#13;
placed 2nd at GPSD.&#13;
58 Speech Contest&#13;
Di vision 1: Sunny Chase, Alex Schultz, and Mike&#13;
Zimmerman; Tommy Offenburger, Nick Chan ley,&#13;
Adam Bantz, Ashley Jenni ngs, Tommy Se llers, and&#13;
Jason Sheehan&#13;
Ka tie Romey places 2nd&#13;
during the rso competition&#13;
and 3rd at GPSD.&#13;
Joey Lewis talks about becoming older&#13;
in the speech.&#13;
Amand a Eads&#13;
gives herspeed1&#13;
abo ut parents&#13;
carin g for&#13;
children.&#13;
Self-esteem is the&#13;
topic of Samantha&#13;
Loftus's speech.&#13;
We are aU winners! Scott Tinkham, Sa rah Brown, MoisesAr ea~, Holli BaU,Apri!Stultz, Tyler Kerger, Joey Lewis, u avid Arteaga, Katie Romey, and Jada&#13;
Hart waittoseewhowill be the final three contestants.&#13;
Top 5 Division 1: Joey Lewis, Jad a .Hart, Sa ra h&#13;
Brown, Ka ti e Romey, and Holli Ba ll&#13;
Judges Mrs. Shari Sla te r, Ms. Jane t Kill am, and&#13;
Mr. Steve Sla ter are looking throu g h th eir pape r&#13;
befo re the speeches sta rt.&#13;
Pa rti cip ants in&#13;
the Iowa ommu- nication on test a re Ka tie&#13;
Christenson from Da venport, Jen Ra im, Shawn&#13;
Rogers from LeMars, Jonathan Scherling, a nd&#13;
Heidi Winger&#13;
Speech teache r Mrs. Dnnna Hou&lt;;ton tapes ti PSpec h &gt;S. &#13;
1st Place - Genius Drea me rs: N ie Upchurch,&#13;
Susan Haynes, James Jensen-Capta in, Ho lli Ball,&#13;
and Ka trin a La nd olt; Coaches: Mrs. Susa n Whitt&#13;
and Roxa nna Stevens&#13;
3rd Place - Rul ers of Millennium: Jeff Goe rgen,&#13;
Rita Brinkma n, Amber Ha inline-Capta in, Randi&#13;
Rodriquez, and N ick Reed ; Coaches: Mr. Chuck&#13;
C randick and Mr. Tim McGrath .&#13;
2nd Place - Conquerors: Brandon Cornett, Mike&#13;
Hamann, Michelle Merritt, Charity Coon-Captain,&#13;
and Rachael Rodriquez; Coaches: Ms. Lo ri N iemann&#13;
and Ms. Karen Lechne r&#13;
4 th P lace - Inte lli ge nt Fami ly : Ne il Yo ungBea r,&#13;
So phi a G ra y, Jessi W ittrock-Captain, Clint&#13;
Oelberg, a nd Rya n Dol a n ; Coach: Mr. Michael&#13;
Ra tz laff&#13;
Brain&#13;
Mr. jolm Cool sign s a social&#13;
studies bonus question to&#13;
the compe tin g tea m s.&#13;
Thank you Mr. Cool, for&#13;
being the modera tor again&#13;
th is year!&#13;
(/)&#13;
M&#13;
0&#13;
~&#13;
s&#13;
(D&#13;
~ (/)&#13;
Judges Mrs. Brundidge and Mr. Sean Gorham and Shawn&#13;
GPSD Team - SparkLing Minds: Jonathan ScherLing-CoCaptain, Travis Gable-Assistant Coad1, Heidi Winger, Jen&#13;
Raim-Captain,JeanFrink,AmandaHrnnlicek,&amp;LoriMerrill,&#13;
Coaches: Ms. Loli iemann and Mrs. Julie Delkam.iller&#13;
Not Pictured: Mrs. Sue Purcell&#13;
Slater agree as Mrs. Wa tson Bunce clea ns overhead&#13;
holds the thumbs up sign . b·ansparencies.&#13;
Mrs. J uLie Del.kam.il.ler and assistantCraigJohnson focus on their&#13;
work on the computer.&#13;
The Sparkling Mind challenged the Genius Dreamer to a&#13;
scrinU11age. Spa rkling Minds won the matd1 ll-8.&#13;
Cf' Rhoden Auto Center&#13;
3400 South Expressway Council Bluffs 366-9400 Brain Bowl 59 &#13;
Holli Ball&#13;
On Saturday, April 29,&#13;
2000, prom was a Dreamy&#13;
Night. Students were&#13;
ge tting excited for a&#13;
wonderful evening.&#13;
Dinner and dance were&#13;
at the Sheraton Hotel in&#13;
Omaha. Dancing and&#13;
talking were both indoors&#13;
and outdoors near a&#13;
beautiful fountain court.&#13;
Post-prom w hich&#13;
concluded the night, was&#13;
at the Family Fun Center&#13;
with tons of fun games.&#13;
Zachary Ziegler, Jaime Hall, Debra Lukehart,&#13;
Joseph Ellenberger, James Markowski,&#13;
Christina Horton and Ricky Brown&#13;
60 Prom&#13;
King James J ensen &amp; Queen Amber Hainline&#13;
Prince J eremy Farnsworth &amp; Princess Sophia Gray &#13;
. ) L &#13;
Little Legs &#13;
Following the Footsteps ...&#13;
Mrs. Charlotte Herrman,&#13;
Anthony Hatfield, Binh Nguyen, Heather Hale&#13;
Bi.nh Nguyen, Danielle Strong, Ms. Kate Kasal, Mrs. Katie Wright, Alyssa, Fernside&#13;
Elementary Track and Field 63 &#13;
Mrs. Carol Manning, Kenny Smith&#13;
Brandon Clapper&#13;
64 Elementary Track &amp; Field&#13;
... of Little Runners&#13;
Kenny H ulett, Hilary Fink,&#13;
Lauren Wellman, &amp; Nathan Rageth&#13;
Joshua Pope, Lauren We llman,&#13;
Kenny H LLlett, Zach a ry Raes &#13;
LITTLE GIANTS&#13;
Middle School YMCA Basketball Team: Front- David Arteaga, Nick&#13;
Chanley, Mack Weyers, Nick Engstler, Eric Humlicek Back- Derek At halftime, Coach Miller talks with his team.&#13;
Bohlmann, Mike Zimmerman, Cameron Thomas,Joey Lewis, Coach&#13;
Tim Miller&#13;
8th Graders Football Team a t Lewis Central: Edlin Dom, Tyler Kerger, Shane&#13;
Estes, Moises Arteaga&#13;
7th Graders Football Team at Lewis Cenh·al: Nick Engstler, David Arteaga, Derek&#13;
Bohlmann, Mike Zimmerman&#13;
Middle School Football Team: Front: David Arteaga, Shane Estes, Tyler Kerger&#13;
Mike Zinunerman Back: Nick Engstler, Moises Arteaga, Edlin Dorn, Derek&#13;
Bohlmann&#13;
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1010 Creektop&#13;
322-0102 Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Middle School Boys Football &amp; Basketball 65 &#13;
Set on Winning&#13;
S-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g ,&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin sets&#13;
the ball!&#13;
Meredith Kasal clasps her&#13;
hands to her head after&#13;
she misses the ball.&#13;
• '·1.,.&#13;
.&#13;
•---' '&#13;
Going for a point, Jenny Wilson serves&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Jada Hart and Lori Merrill are both&#13;
ready to bump the ball.&#13;
With good form, Ashley Jennings&#13;
bumps the ball.&#13;
66 Middle School Volleyball&#13;
Front: Cassandra Case, Ashley Jennings, Jenny Wilson,&#13;
and Eli zabeth GrambLin. Back: Meredith Kasa l, Coach&#13;
Karen Lechner, Manager Pamela Babcock, Assistan t Coach&#13;
Mike Brummer, and Jada Hart.&#13;
Katie Romey&#13;
is del ig hted&#13;
after her team&#13;
gets the point.&#13;
M e r edi th&#13;
Kasa l i in&#13;
position to hit&#13;
the ba ll.&#13;
Jada Heart&#13;
gets ready to&#13;
bu mp the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Cassand ra Case bumps the ball with a lot of&#13;
effort and strength . &#13;
Chelsa is trapped . She&#13;
is sandwiched between&#13;
two defensive players as&#13;
she tries to pass the ba ll&#13;
to a teamma te.&#13;
Cassandra goes for a&#13;
three point shot.&#13;
Ka tie, Meredi th, and&#13;
Ca sandra line up for a break.&#13;
Mered ith is on the nm&#13;
playi ng good d e fense&#13;
with Katie close behind&#13;
her.&#13;
The team listens to Coach Lechner.&#13;
Girl Power&#13;
Chelsa Crowner, Assistant Coach Karen Lechner, Cassandra Case, Katie Romey, Meredith Kasal, Coach Mike Sham1on, and Elizabeth Gra mblin.&#13;
Ka tie reaches&#13;
for the ball so the&#13;
defensive player&#13;
can't get it.&#13;
Meredith and&#13;
Elizabeth are&#13;
reaching and&#13;
jumping to get&#13;
the rebound.&#13;
Meredith's and Ka tie' hands are up and&#13;
ready to grab the rebound.&#13;
Middle School Basketball 67 &#13;
Go With the Flow&#13;
Wee! Moises Arteaga does&#13;
his very best in the&#13;
nmning long jump.&#13;
Hurry Up! It's cold out&#13;
here! The middle school&#13;
boys get ready for the 800&#13;
meter relay.&#13;
Left leg extended, arms&#13;
cu rve d , terrific facial&#13;
expression, now Derek&#13;
Bohlmann is pic ture&#13;
perfect!&#13;
Take it and run! Joey Lewis hands off&#13;
to Mack Weyers as David Arteaga&#13;
takes a brea ther in the 800 meter relay.&#13;
Too heavy to handle! Katie Romey&#13;
prepares to throw the shot put.&#13;
68 Middle School Track&#13;
Amanda Moon&#13;
throws the&#13;
discus.&#13;
Just going with&#13;
the flow . David I&#13;
Arteaga hands&#13;
off to Mike&#13;
Zimm erman.&#13;
What are yo u looking at? Stephan ie Doffin i&#13;
running a great race. &#13;
.1.1Faster than a Speeding Bullet"&#13;
Meredith Kasal runs the start of the&#13;
100 meter dash.&#13;
We're gonna have to do time&#13;
for talking! Elizabeth Gramblin&#13;
and Joey Lewis chat before a&#13;
race.&#13;
Running faster and harder is Jada&#13;
Hart's recipe to winni ng the 400&#13;
meter in school record time.&#13;
It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's&#13;
Jada Hart doing the rUiming&#13;
long jump.&#13;
Umm ... Do&#13;
I have any&#13;
idea where&#13;
T'm going?&#13;
N i c k&#13;
Engstle r&#13;
runs his&#13;
best in the&#13;
1600meter&#13;
nm.&#13;
Go, Go, Go!&#13;
Shane Estes&#13;
looks like&#13;
the rea l&#13;
thing as he&#13;
runs a grea t&#13;
100 m e ter&#13;
dash.&#13;
T h e&#13;
royal&#13;
knight&#13;
sure is&#13;
winning&#13;
t h e&#13;
battl e .&#13;
Ju s tin&#13;
E va n s&#13;
stretches&#13;
during&#13;
the race.&#13;
Jordan Borgaila does his warmup stretches before practice begins.&#13;
~ ~&#13;
.,. .. ~ Against the Wind ~--·' ·$!_&#13;
Pain has no purpose. Cameron Thomas does his best in the 200 meter dash.&#13;
I can't see who's winning! Mack&#13;
Weyers jumps up and down to keep&#13;
warm, while waiting to rw1 his leg in&#13;
the 800 meter relay.&#13;
Middle School Track Team : Jada Hart, Elizabeth Gramblin, Stephanie&#13;
Doffin, Katie Romey, Meredith Kasal, Amanda Moon, Derek Bohlmann,&#13;
Nick Engstler, David Arteaga, Cameron Thomas, Mike Zimmerman,&#13;
Joey Lewis, Justin Evans, Moises Arteaga, Shane Estes, Mack Weyers,&#13;
Edlin Dorn, Jordan Borgaila , Not Pictmed- Coach Dan Gradoville.&#13;
Jwnping is second nahtre for Edlin&#13;
born. Eal.in sets a new school rec~~ _...,....,~ _ _,., '-._,·--&#13;
Middle School Track 69 &#13;
100°/o Pure Spirit&#13;
This fall we were gettingreadyfor a football game and the wind was blowing really&#13;
hard. When we brought the "run-through" to the football field, some of us had to&#13;
sit on it so it wouldn't blow away The paper ripped a little because of the wind.&#13;
At GPSD, future !SD&#13;
cheerleader, Johanna&#13;
Scherling, pose with the&#13;
cheerleaders.&#13;
"1-S-D"; Sophia Gray is&#13;
leading the crowd in a&#13;
cheer for the Bobcats.&#13;
CheerleadingSquad: AmberHainline; April Stultz,&#13;
Charity Coon; Assist. Coach Rebecca Hanson, Sophia&#13;
Gray, Shawn BWlce, Lorelei Gray, Coach Molly&#13;
Stedman&#13;
70 Cheerleaders&#13;
'W e'll cheer in sickness and in health" ... cheerleaders&#13;
look good in their new t-shirts.&#13;
"Way to go Bobcats!" While cheering from the bench,&#13;
excitement rises after the team scores two points.&#13;
Shawn Bunce leads the Bobcat fans in a cheer.&#13;
Coach&#13;
M o 1 1 y&#13;
Stedman&#13;
directs the&#13;
ch ee rl eaders&#13;
during a&#13;
pep rally.&#13;
BOBCATS!&#13;
Come o n&#13;
everybody&#13;
yell.. Amber&#13;
cheers for&#13;
the fans.&#13;
13obcatShawnand cheerleaderCharityare leading&#13;
the fans in a cheer d uring a football game. &#13;
PEEWEE VOLLEYBAL[&#13;
Before the next serve, A.J. pulls up her socks.&#13;
Holli gets ready as the other team serves the ball over the net.&#13;
Coach Bn.mm1er, Jenny&#13;
Wilson and Lori Merrill watd1 their team play.&#13;
Astheotherteamserves,&#13;
Ka tie is ready to hit the&#13;
ball.&#13;
During a time-o ut, Samantha, Karen, and&#13;
AmandaE. watd1Coad1&#13;
Bnurun er give advice.&#13;
Front: Ma nager Pamela Babcock, April Stultz, Jada&#13;
Hart, Jea n Frink, Amanda Eads, and Sarah Brown;&#13;
Back: Samantha Loftus, Assist. Coach Mike Brummer,&#13;
Holli Ball, Lorelei Gray, Lori Merrill, Katie Romey,&#13;
Amanda Moon, Coach Karen Lechner, and Karen&#13;
Ruckma n&#13;
Karen and Samantha ge t ready to move i11tQ position. ,11 ,&#13;
As Jea n hits the ball, Sarah,&#13;
andKatiearereadytoas ist.&#13;
Lorelei looks&#13;
s urprise d,&#13;
a n d Jada&#13;
watches as&#13;
Katie hits the&#13;
ball.&#13;
It's a point!&#13;
K a r e n&#13;
Ruckm a n&#13;
spikes the ball&#13;
asKa ti e&#13;
watches.&#13;
JV Volleyball 71 &#13;
Ty 1 e r&#13;
Kerger&#13;
steals the&#13;
ball and&#13;
goes for&#13;
t h e&#13;
basket.&#13;
Daniel Lewis goes for a layup&#13;
while his opponent tries to stop&#13;
him. Shawn Bunce is ready to&#13;
assist.&#13;
Shane Estes takes the ball from&#13;
Referee Mike Shannon so he&#13;
can pass it in to his teammates.&#13;
Wa tch Out! Mike&#13;
Hamann tries to gain&#13;
control of the ball&#13;
Khuong Pham sets up a&#13;
play while his teammates&#13;
run down the court.&#13;
Shawn, this is not a dance!&#13;
Shawn Bunce and Ricky&#13;
Brown move towards the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Clint Oelberg plays good&#13;
defense.&#13;
72 JV Boys Basketball&#13;
Victory or Bust&#13;
Front-Jesse Dalley, Shane Estes, Moises Arteaga, Tyler&#13;
Kerger and Shawn Bunce; Middle-Khuong Pham, Neil&#13;
YoungBear, Daniel Lewis and Daniel Gilchrist; Back-Nie&#13;
Upchurch, Edlin Dorn, Mike Hamann and Ricky Brown;&#13;
Not Pictured: Coach Rick Wyant and Coach Dan&#13;
Gradoville&#13;
It's mine!&#13;
e i&#13;
Yo un gBear&#13;
guards the&#13;
ball from his&#13;
opponent.&#13;
Ed lin Dorn&#13;
gets ready to&#13;
shoo t the ball&#13;
w hile Moises&#13;
Arteaga and&#13;
Dani el&#13;
Gilchrist a re&#13;
ready to&#13;
assist.&#13;
Don't foul! Moises&#13;
Arteaga and Nie&#13;
Upchurch keep the&#13;
o th e r team from&#13;
scoring.&#13;
Jesse Dalley jumps to&#13;
get the rebound. &#13;
GRRR ... Lorelei Gray&#13;
hows her game face&#13;
as she gets blocked .&#13;
Paws up! Holli Ball&#13;
plays good defense.&#13;
I gotta make this shot!&#13;
Lorelei Gray aims for&#13;
the hoop while Heidi&#13;
Wi nger and Kati e&#13;
Romey pay close&#13;
attention.&#13;
Here, catch! Jada Hart&#13;
passes the ball to her&#13;
teamma te.&#13;
Top of the World&#13;
Katie Romey, Holli Ball, Amanda Eads, Christina Horton, Jada&#13;
Hart, Susan Haynes, Assistant Coach Ka ren Lechner, and Coach&#13;
Mike Shannon; Not Pictured: ore way&#13;
"Meet the ball." Coach Karen&#13;
Lechner gives a p ep ta lk&#13;
during a time out.&#13;
~&#13;
Christina&#13;
Horton&#13;
walks off&#13;
the court&#13;
after half&#13;
t i m e&#13;
warm up.&#13;
Runaway&#13;
ball! Katie&#13;
Romey&#13;
chases the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Run, run , run! Amanda Eads dribbles the ball&#13;
down the court.&#13;
JV Girls Basketball 73 &#13;
Mentally Ready r-~~....;.;;;=-~---------&#13;
q n e of our best m~ories 1s eating N:ISAJ? for fli~ first time since ~ 989. That was a very&#13;
special game for us: ~ When we were playmg agamst St: Joseph, Missouri, eight of thelf&#13;
p1ayers got hurt dunng the gafi1:e; our team was big and phys~cal. , Our managers, Daniel&#13;
and MiK:e, were WCW wrestlmg on the football field dunng one of our practices. All the&#13;
football players stopped practicing, watched and laughed at them playing around.&#13;
Half Back, Ryan Dolan,&#13;
carries the ball to ea rn&#13;
yardage. Ryan carries the&#13;
ball 1,437 yards and has&#13;
108 tackles for this season.&#13;
At half-time, Craig&#13;
Johnson, Daniel Lewis,&#13;
Khuong Pham, Abram&#13;
Garner, Jeff Goergen, and&#13;
th e other players rest&#13;
whil e listening to the coach.&#13;
Managers Mike Baird and&#13;
Danie l Gilchrist are&#13;
waiting for a time out so&#13;
they can provide wa ter&#13;
for the players.&#13;
Cody Lauritsen, Jonathan Scherling,&#13;
Abram Garner, Neil YoungBea r, and&#13;
Ja cob Clark line up to start the offensive&#13;
play.&#13;
The defense team, Jeremy Brandyberry,&#13;
Sean Gorham, Ryan Dolan, Abram&#13;
Garner, Jona than Scher ling, and Jeremy&#13;
Farnsworth get ready to tackl.e their&#13;
opponents.&#13;
74 Football&#13;
During a time&#13;
o ut, Sean&#13;
Go rh am&#13;
wa lks to the&#13;
sideline.&#13;
Befor e th e&#13;
foo tba ll game&#13;
b egins, th e&#13;
chee rl eader&#13;
a re cheering&#13;
as Nei l&#13;
Yo un g Bear&#13;
and the team&#13;
run th rou gh&#13;
the hoop.&#13;
Clin t Oelberg, Craig Johnson, John Metteer,&#13;
and Jeremy Brandyberry are ready to play as&#13;
Jeremy Farnsworth kicks the ball. &#13;
, · Being Physical&#13;
In the KSD game, Craig Johnson&#13;
manages to dodge a tackle.&#13;
Rya n Dola n , N e il YoungBea r,&#13;
Jeremy Fa rnsworth, and Abram&#13;
Garner, "Jump for Joy" after Ryan Dolan makes a touch down.&#13;
Jeremy Fa rnsw orth&#13;
All-City&#13;
Jeremy Brandyberry gets ready&#13;
to block for his teammates.&#13;
Nie Upchurch stands on the&#13;
sid elin e waiting to play.&#13;
First Team- Defense&#13;
D eaf All-American&#13;
Defensive T earn Defensive Team&#13;
School&#13;
Kansas Deaf&#13;
Dawson-Verdon&#13;
St. Joseph&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
NC Lourds&#13;
Missouri "Homecoming"&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
Us Them&#13;
62 32&#13;
40 60&#13;
48 44&#13;
60 26&#13;
52 44&#13;
60 44&#13;
6 62&#13;
6 60&#13;
· (I ft ~ ' 9 II&#13;
~ ' " . 1 2 3 TEAM" ~ . I .~ : .· ... ... ... .. ..~~.&#13;
It's time for a tackle,&#13;
Jacob Clark is looking&#13;
for his opponent who&#13;
is carrying the ball.&#13;
Jeremy Fa rnsworth blocks the defense team&#13;
while Jonathan Scher ling passes to Ryan Dolan.&#13;
First: Nie Upchurch, Daniel Lewis, Scott Tinkham, and Jeff Goergen;&#13;
Second: Ma nager Mike Baird, Jacob Clark, Jonathru1 Scherling, Jolu1&#13;
Metteer, Travis Gable, and Ricky Brown; Third: Coach Ma rk Murray,&#13;
Abram Garner, Khuong Pham, Cra ig Johnson, Cod y Lauritsen, eil&#13;
YoungBear, and Assist. Coach Mike Shannon; Fourth: A ist. Coach Dan&#13;
Gradoville, Jeremy Bra.ndyberry, James Jensen, Jeremy Farnsworth,&#13;
Sean Gorham, Ryan Dolan, Jim Metteer, Cli11t Oelberg,&#13;
tfp. · ·" . • • .. -&#13;
.. and Assist. Coach Rick Wyant&#13;
Football 75 &#13;
Too Stubborn to G ive U&#13;
It was so exciting on the night we played against Lewis Central. We won! ! It&#13;
was the first time in ISD' s Volleyball history that we beat them. Lewis Central' s&#13;
coach was mad that they lost. Our victory even made Coach Karen cry.&#13;
Grea t Job Team! ISD&#13;
places 3rd after playing&#13;
some rea lly hot games&#13;
during the GPSD&#13;
tournament.&#13;
After losing the game,&#13;
Sarah Brown comforts&#13;
Ka trina Landolt in the&#13;
locker room.&#13;
Sara h Brown puts her&#13;
wh ole bod y into the&#13;
spike.&#13;
As the team huddles on the floor, the&#13;
girls remind each other that it doesn't&#13;
matter if they win or lose, the importru1t&#13;
thing to remember is team work, keep a&#13;
positive attitude, and never give up.&#13;
Coach Lechner gives last min u te&#13;
instructions to the team while SarnaJ1tha&#13;
Loftus, Karen Ruckman, and Jean Frink&#13;
are ready to go back into the game.&#13;
76 Volleyball&#13;
Kill e r Jen&#13;
Ra im spikes&#13;
the ball over&#13;
the net.&#13;
Rea d y for&#13;
ac t i on,&#13;
J e nni fer&#13;
Ra im, Jessi&#13;
W i t t r ock,&#13;
a nd April&#13;
Stu lt z a re&#13;
prepared for&#13;
the serve.&#13;
In true ballet form, Amanda Humlicek passes&#13;
the ball to the spiker. &#13;
: ''Scrappy Doo"&#13;
GPSD&#13;
All-Tournament Team&#13;
Amber Hainline&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Jessica Wittrock is in good form to&#13;
pass the ball while Amber Hainline&#13;
is ready to assist.&#13;
Senior, Amber H ainline, shows good&#13;
fo rm w hile she is passing the ball.&#13;
My knee hurts! At the end of a&#13;
game, Jen Ra im spoils Katrina&#13;
Landolt by carrying her off the&#13;
court.&#13;
Senior, Jessica Wittrock, is very serious&#13;
w hile watching for the serve.&#13;
Amber Hainline&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Amber Hainline&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
enni erRaim&#13;
School&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Kansas&#13;
Underwood&#13;
NC Lourdes&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Malvern&#13;
College View&#13;
Omaha Christian&#13;
GPSD@Iowa&#13;
Kickapoo&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Us Them&#13;
3 0&#13;
0 4&#13;
2 3&#13;
2 3&#13;
1 3&#13;
3 1&#13;
0 2&#13;
0 3&#13;
3 1&#13;
0 3&#13;
0 3&#13;
3rd place&#13;
3 0&#13;
0 2&#13;
Good Luck Team ~·&#13;
All the playersarewaitingfor their&#13;
trophy after placing 3rd at GPSD:)&#13;
Thanks to you, I killed it! Amanda&#13;
Humlicek gives Katrina Landolt a&#13;
hug after Katrina's good set.&#13;
Assistant coach, Mr. Brummer, is&#13;
Fron t: April Stultz, Sara h Brown, Amand a Humlicek,&#13;
Samantha Loftus, Karen Ruckman, and Manager Heidi&#13;
Winger; Back: Assistant Coach Mike Brummer, Jessica&#13;
Wittrock, Katrina Landolt, Jennifer Rain1, Jean Frink, Amber&#13;
Hainline, and Coach Karen Lechner&#13;
telling the girls on the court what ,&#13;
they are suppose to d o. "'&lt;It'.~ • · ........ .------ Volleyball 77 &#13;
Doing It Our Wayl&#13;
While playing at MSAD, eremy arnswortfi was trying to tell Ryan Dolan&#13;
something about getting the ball. But Ryan misunderstood and thought Jeremy&#13;
was telling him to shoot the ball. Ryan shot the ball and then realized it was the&#13;
wrong basket. He made two points for Minnesota.&#13;
Jeremy Brandybeny jumps&#13;
and grabs the rebound.&#13;
JonathanScherling fights his&#13;
way in toassistJerernywhile&#13;
Ryan Dolan is ready to help.&#13;
Before playing Kansas&#13;
Deaf at GPSD, Jeremy&#13;
Farnsworth gives a high&#13;
five to his team.mates after&#13;
his name is called.&#13;
To start the game, Jeremy&#13;
Farnsworth jumps to slap&#13;
the ball to his teammates.&#13;
Jeremy Farnsworth, Cody Lauritsen, and&#13;
Scott Tinkham watch intently as Coach&#13;
Gradoville gives them instructionsd uring&#13;
a time-out. Mike Hamann, Nie Upchurch,&#13;
and James Jensen look on.&#13;
While in a huddle on the fl oor, the team&#13;
gives each other a pep talk before starting&#13;
the game.&#13;
78 Boys Basketball&#13;
c 0 d y&#13;
Lauritsen&#13;
tries to pass&#13;
th e ball i11to&#13;
th e game to&#13;
beg in the&#13;
p lay.&#13;
J e r m ,-&#13;
Farn s worth&#13;
aves the ball&#13;
from go in g&#13;
out of bow1ds.&#13;
Jeremy end&#13;
th e sea son&#13;
with 1,000&#13;
ca reer point .&#13;
Jeremy Brandyberry saves the ball. &#13;
Determined not to let the other&#13;
te am ge t th e ball, Scott&#13;
Tinkh a m jumps for th e&#13;
rebo und.&#13;
GPSD&#13;
I&#13;
"Hey, Wa ter Boy" . Mike&#13;
tla ird carries water for the am,oneofhis manyduties ~ a manager.&#13;
1 .oforit!Ryan Dolan sneaks&#13;
~rbehind iso pp nt d&#13;
'tempts to steal the ball.&#13;
iach Gradoville explains rla n to the players so the&#13;
&gt;1x:,1ts can win the game.&#13;
Dribbling past his KSD opponent,&#13;
Rya n Dolan moves towa rd the&#13;
basket. Ryan is the "Coach on the&#13;
fl oor" due to his g reat leadership&#13;
on the basketball court.&#13;
At GPSD, the team gets silly&#13;
and p lays a round between&#13;
games.&#13;
P laying good d e fen se,&#13;
Jona than Scherling blocks the&#13;
other team from p assing the&#13;
ba ll.&#13;
Front: Cod y Lauritsen, Jonathan Scherli.ng, Jeremy Farnsworth, Ryan&#13;
Dolan,&amp;ScottTinkham; Back: Cli.ntOelberg,Jeremy Bran dyberry, Michael&#13;
Hamann, Nie Upchu rch, James Jensen, &amp; Manager Mike Bai.rd; ot&#13;
pictured: Neil YoLmgBear, Coach Dan Gradoville, &amp; Assistant oach Rick Wyant&#13;
~ ...... ,. ~ys Basketball 79 &#13;
They Are All That! """'~A":"'l";=gi;:·r w-e-re ry,._.._ upsetand ma - whe-Fl we beat them at thei home hicn_w_e......-a_v_e_n.,.t--o-n_e __ o_r&#13;
long time. Kat, Jen, Amanda, and Sarah had a revenge towards the two senior girls, guard Amber&#13;
d manager Jessi. After the seniors were side tracked by Jen asking Jessi to try on her sweater and&#13;
manda and Sarah talking to Amber; Kat covered both of the seniors with shaving cream. Then all&#13;
our of the girls struggled to EUt Jessi into the shower. Jessi's really strong, she must be working out&#13;
ecretl ! Then all six of us haa a little shavin cream fi ht!! That was fun!!&#13;
Karen Ruckman and&#13;
Amber Hainline go for the&#13;
rebound as Jennifer Raim&#13;
hopes her team gets the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Katrina Landolt gets up&#13;
after fighting over the ball&#13;
with a KSD girl.&#13;
Get on her! Sarah Brown&#13;
plays defense against her&#13;
Minnesota opponent.&#13;
The girls basketball team and Assistan t&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner celebrate Coach&#13;
Mike Sh annon's b irthday during&#13;
halftime of a boys' game.&#13;
Karen Ruckman, Heidi Winger, Katrina&#13;
Landolt, and AmberHa inlineare ready&#13;
for the ball to be passed into the game.&#13;
80 Girls Basketball&#13;
£?uring h.alf&#13;
tim e, Katrma Land o lt , Amanda&#13;
Humlicek,and&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
drink water and listen to the coach to ee whattheyneed&#13;
to do for the second half.&#13;
K a r e n Ru ckman is&#13;
gettingupafter wrestling for&#13;
the ball with&#13;
he r Kansas&#13;
opponent.&#13;
Jada Hart, a rookie, looks fo r an opening amt•n".&#13;
her teammates. Good work Jada! &#13;
It takes a TEAM to win!&#13;
April Stultz tries to fake the&#13;
defense as she dribbles around&#13;
her opponent.&#13;
On the run, Amber Hainline&#13;
dribbles around the defense.&#13;
Good defense! Sarah Brown, Jennifer&#13;
Raim and Ka ren Ruckman work&#13;
hard on d efen se.&#13;
Out of our w ay! Jennifer Raim&#13;
and Amanda Humlicek go for&#13;
the rebound.&#13;
A jump shot is taken by&#13;
Ama nd a Humlice k&#13;
whi le Ka ren Ruckman&#13;
s re e ns a nd Ka trin a&#13;
Lando lt wa tches.&#13;
,.&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
Hey Jessi, what a re you so surprised about? Jessi is&#13;
shocked, as the camera person ta kes her picture at the&#13;
sports banqu et. Jessi p layed with the team at the&#13;
students vs. staff basketball game ... she is an excellent&#13;
p layer as well as an exce ll ent manager!&#13;
Front row: Manager Jessi Wittrock, Sarah Brown, April Stultz,&#13;
Kasen Ruckman, &amp; Jada Hart Second row: Amanda Humlicek,&#13;
Je1mifer Raim, Amber Hain line, Heidi Winger, &amp;Katrina Landolt&#13;
Back: Coach Mike Sh&lt;Jrn10H &amp; Assistant Coach Ka ren Lechner. · ,&#13;
Girls Basketball 81 &#13;
Run ... rUn ... ruN&#13;
On May 6, 2000, the boys and girls team competed at GPSD in Missouri&#13;
against other schools for the deaf. The Lady Bobcats made history that day&#13;
by winning first place. With the seniors' leadership, encouragement, and the&#13;
hard work of all of the teammates, the Bobcats placed third.&#13;
We won 1st place at GPSD&#13;
by one point!&#13;
The boy in the size sixteen&#13;
shoes does it again. Ricky&#13;
runs a grueling mile.&#13;
Apri l and Karen support a ti.red Shawn&#13;
after his 800 meter rw1.&#13;
Amber and April hug after running a&#13;
grea t relay.&#13;
And your point is? Kat chats with some&#13;
friends before her next race.&#13;
Try to catch us if you can ! Nie and&#13;
Travis run the 100 meter dash.&#13;
82 Varsity Track&#13;
Bee p-be e p!&#13;
ISD's Road&#13;
Runn e r ,&#13;
S&lt;1ra h, ru ns a&#13;
great race.&#13;
Grrrrrr ... Neil&#13;
th rows the&#13;
shot-pu t.&#13;
Why? Sean ta lks to a fri end wh ile wa iting&#13;
for his event. &#13;
Jonat ha n does a&#13;
fa ntastic job a t the long&#13;
jump.&#13;
. ·"To the Extreme''&#13;
Oof ... James gets ready to throw&#13;
the shotput.&#13;
"I won! I won!" Ryan comes in first&#13;
during the -100 meter dash.&#13;
Amber does a grea t job at the&#13;
running long jump.&#13;
Wa iting ... Jessi waits for her&#13;
teammate in the 4x100 relay.&#13;
After handing off to his&#13;
teammate, Chris catches his&#13;
brea th.&#13;
Jen tlu-ows the shot put. She&#13;
set a new GPSD record of&#13;
95'10" in the discus.&#13;
Move outta my way, I'm&#13;
ready to pass you! Scott&#13;
Tinkham runs the mile.&#13;
Amanda winds up to throw&#13;
the discus. Amanda places&#13;
second at GPSD.&#13;
~&#13;
,~~ ''There are No Limits''&#13;
Amanda hides her&#13;
face after rwming&#13;
a hard race.&#13;
"You're hurting&#13;
me,morn!"Heidi's&#13;
mother helps her&#13;
stretch before the&#13;
meet.&#13;
Girls Team: Amanda Eads, Karen Ruckman, Mrg. Samantha Loftus;Jen.n.ifer Rairn,Coach&#13;
Mike Shannon, Sarah Brown, Assistant Coach Jackie Grote, Susan Haynes, Amanda&#13;
Humlicek; Heidi Winger, Amber Ha in.line, Ka trina Landolt, Jessi Wittrock, and April&#13;
Stultz.&#13;
Boys Team: Assistant Coad1 Mmk Murray, Chris Knudsen, Shawn BwKe, Scott Tinkham,&#13;
Nie Upchurd1, Mike Hamarn1, Coach Brad Kruse; Assista nt Coach Mike&#13;
Brummer, Ricky Brown, Travis Gable, Jona than Scherl.ing,Mrg.Mike&#13;
Baird; Neil YoungBear, Ryan Dolan, .•·_. . ~ , . Sean Gorham, James Jensen. tiP ~ ~ _.. I/ ars1ty Track 83 &#13;
ig Dreams and High Hop_es&#13;
Mike Zimmerman and&#13;
Jason Sheehan are&#13;
proudly showing the&#13;
ribbons they won from&#13;
their swimming events.&#13;
Nick Adland feels good&#13;
after his event.&#13;
At the Special Olympic&#13;
games, Sunny Chase&#13;
smiles for the camera.&#13;
Jason Sheehan is waiting for his turn at&#13;
the track meet.&#13;
Mrs. Cindy Romey is encouraging Binh&#13;
to get ready for a good race.&#13;
84 Special Olympics&#13;
Dawn is&#13;
running and&#13;
la u ghing as&#13;
she grabs the&#13;
soccer ball.&#13;
Adam Bantz&#13;
and Zac&#13;
Ziegler are&#13;
standing and&#13;
watching the&#13;
other school&#13;
teams during&#13;
the race.&#13;
Nick Chanley and Joshua Pope are enjoyiJ1g&#13;
being outside at the track meet. &#13;
.. · ''Special Stars"&#13;
As hl ey Jennings and Debra&#13;
Lukehart are showing off the nbbons&#13;
they won at their swimming events.&#13;
Good luck Adam. Adam Bantz .is&#13;
wa lking to his next race.&#13;
D e b r a&#13;
Lukehart is&#13;
swimming&#13;
t h e&#13;
backstroke.&#13;
i c k&#13;
Adland and&#13;
Adam Bantz&#13;
are holding&#13;
up their&#13;
ribbons.&#13;
The lifeguard helps Tommy&#13;
Sellers get out of the pool.&#13;
Mrs. Charlotte Herrman and&#13;
Dawn Bailey are laughing&#13;
while the others kids get ready&#13;
for the races.&#13;
Mike Fick&#13;
isrunnjng&#13;
as fast as&#13;
he can.&#13;
Special Olympics: Front-Tommy&#13;
Sellers, Joshua Pope, Mike Fick, Bin.h&#13;
Nguyen, Dawn Bailey, Zac Ziegler;&#13;
Back- Alex Schultz, Jamie Hall, Jason&#13;
Sheehan, Nick Adland, Scott Stultz,&#13;
Derba Lukehart, Ashley Jennings,&#13;
Mike Zimmerman, and Adam Bantz;&#13;
Not Pie tmed: Sunny Chase&#13;
Special Olympic Swimmers: Coach Karen Lechner Adam Bantz&#13;
Jason Sheehan, Michael Zimmerman, Tommy Sellers, Ashley Jennings:&#13;
Binh Nguyen is&#13;
taking a rest from&#13;
the busy day.&#13;
Nick Adland, Debra Lukehart and Coach Mike Shannon&#13;
tarters and ternators c.&#13;
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Mike Shannon explains to&#13;
ick Adland abou t&#13;
staying inside the lines&#13;
when he's playing.&#13;
Referee Steve Slater hands&#13;
the ball to Jason Sheehan&#13;
so he can throw the ball to&#13;
his teammate.&#13;
After Michael Zimmerman stea ls the bal l,&#13;
he's ready to score '&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner explains to the team&#13;
what they need to do on the court.&#13;
86 Special Olympic Basketball&#13;
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Zimmerman and Jason Sheehan; Back: Coach Ka ren&#13;
Lechner, Ada m Ba ntz, Debra Lukehart, ick Ad land,&#13;
and Coach Mike Shannon&#13;
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help from her&#13;
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s he tri e to&#13;
protect th&#13;
ba ll.&#13;
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ove r their&#13;
h ea rt s ,&#13;
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96 Ending&#13;
&lt;ZAe Way We ~inislr!&#13;
Time flies so fast! We had a wonderful and busy year here in&#13;
Yearbook, we also had wonderful help from others who have&#13;
given us pictures to use in the book. We want to say a special&#13;
thank you to Ms. Cindie Angeroth, Mrs. Karen Brundidge, Ms.&#13;
Michelle Earhart, Mr. Ed Foss, Mr. Chuck Grandick, Ms. Julie&#13;
Holland, Ms. Geri Knoebel, Mrs. Rose Prail, and Ms. Molly&#13;
Stedman. Thank you to Mrs. Dee Van Nordstrand for&#13;
pictures and for her assistance when we have questions, need ideas, and opinions.&#13;
Printing of the 2000 Yearbook is done by Jostens&#13;
in Visalia, California. Ms. Katie Schwalm is our&#13;
representative this year. Captions are eight&#13;
point Palatino. The Yearbook is created on&#13;
Macintosh computers using PageMaker 6.5,&#13;
Photoshop 4.0, and the Jostens' Yeartech&#13;
Program.&#13;
We had a great year with lots of fun&#13;
memories, we hope you had the same! &#13;
&#13;
...!... As part or Rome's continuing restoration, the&#13;
-.- city unveils a plan to create an 18,000-square-yard&#13;
rambling space connecting the Imperial Foru ms&#13;
with the Roman Forum.&#13;
In September,&#13;
more than&#13;
300,000 Japanese&#13;
are checked&#13;
for radiation&#13;
exposure after&#13;
an inadvertent&#13;
nuclear reaction&#13;
at a uranium&#13;
processing plant.&#13;
In a violent October coup, gunmen storm&#13;
the Armenian Pa rliament and assassinate&#13;
Prime Ministrr Vazgen Sa rkisian and six&#13;
other top 1Jfficials.&#13;
EgyptAir Flight 990 crashes into the Atlantic&#13;
Ocean on October 31, killing all 217 people&#13;
on board. Al though suspicious actions or a&#13;
pilot are under scrutiny by America n and&#13;
Egyptian officials, the ca use of the crash&#13;
remains a mystery .&#13;
...!... Nearly a million ethnic Albanians nee Yugoslavia&#13;
• and thousands are killed after Serbs begin a&#13;
violent ethnic cleansing campaign in 1998.&#13;
Seventy,eight days of NATO bombing bring the&#13;
war to an end in June. An international tribunal&#13;
later charges Yugoslav Pres ident Slobodan&#13;
Milosevic 1vith crimes against humanity.&#13;
I&#13;
&amp; On October 12, the world's official population&#13;
T hits 6 billion. The designated 6 billionth human&#13;
is a baby boy born in Sa rajevo.&#13;
&amp; In an October coup, l11e Pakistani army dismisses&#13;
T elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and&#13;
his government after Sharif announces the&#13;
removal of his powerful military chief, General&#13;
Pervaiz Musharrar.&#13;
In India, two trains collide head-on in August,&#13;
killing 285 people and injuring more than 300.&#13;
It is one of the worst train disasters in the&#13;
country's history. &#13;
&amp; Art ~r lmo~t nine years in _powe , Ru~sia n President&#13;
T Bons Yeltsin announces l11s res1gnat1on 111 January&#13;
.J.. In June, Thabo Mbeki succeeds President Nelson 2000. Yeltsin names Prime Minister Vladimir Putin&#13;
-.- Mandela, South Africa's first democratically acting president pending elections in March.&#13;
elected president.&#13;
.J.. On December 31, the U.S. returns con trol of&#13;
-.-the Panama Canal to Panama. Opened to the&#13;
world in 1914, the canal is considered one of&#13;
the greatest construction achievements in&#13;
American history.&#13;
......A._ In September and October, powerful earthquakes&#13;
__,,-strike around the globe, killing 15,000 people in&#13;
Turkey, 1,450 in Taiwan and at least 122 in Greece .&#13;
• Archaeologists&#13;
excavate 105&#13;
mummies in a&#13;
2,00!1-year-old&#13;
underground&#13;
Egyptian tomb&#13;
believed to contain&#13;
a total of 10,000&#13;
mummies. The&#13;
necropolis will shed&#13;
new light on the&#13;
Greco-Roman era&#13;
and will allow&#13;
scholars to chart&#13;
demographic data&#13;
and the incidence&#13;
of disease.&#13;
.J.. In December, torrential rains cause Venezuela's&#13;
• worst natural disaster of the century. Mudslides&#13;
and flash floods kill up to 30,000 people, while&#13;
damage estimates ru n into the bill.ions of dollars. &#13;
.L In July, John F. Kennedy Jr., 38, his wife, Carolyn&#13;
• Bessette Kennedy, 33, and her sister, Lauren&#13;
Bessette, 34, die in an airplane crash in the&#13;
Atlantic Ocean near Martha's Vineyard. Kennedy,&#13;
a relatively inexperienced pilo~ is believed lo&#13;
have become disoriented in heavy fog.&#13;
Hurricane Floyd&#13;
strikes the East&#13;
Coast in September,&#13;
killing 5 I people and&#13;
destroying over&#13;
4,000 homes. North&#13;
Carolina is hardest&#13;
hit with total damages&#13;
estimated al a record&#13;
$6 billion.&#13;
President Clinton announces the removal of&#13;
the American bald eagle from the endangered&#13;
species list. In 1999, there are over 5,800&#13;
breeding pairs, an increase from 417 in 1963.&#13;
.L The drought of 1999 causes severe damage lo&#13;
• Norlheaslern and mid-Atlantic farms. Several&#13;
stales impose mandatory waler use restrictions&#13;
and emergency federal loans are made available&#13;
in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia&#13;
and West Virginia.&#13;
its own quarter.&#13;
In November, a 60-foot log tower collapses at&#13;
Texas A&amp;M University, ki lling 12 students and&#13;
injuring 27. The tower was lo be burned at a&#13;
traditional bonfire pep rally. &#13;
...!... In November, protesters at the World Trade&#13;
• Organization (WfO) summit in Seattle provoke a&#13;
show of force by local, state and federal officers.&#13;
Protesters blame the wro for eroding human&#13;
rights and labor and environmental standards.&#13;
In August, a female panda is born at the San&#13;
Diego Zoo. Hua Mei, which can mean "China USA"&#13;
or "Splendid Beauty," is the first panda born in&#13;
the Western Hemisphere in nearly a decade.&#13;
...!... A bumper sticker invites drivers to call a&#13;
• toll-free number to report reckless driving.&#13;
Officials hope the system will help parents stay&#13;
informed about their teenagers' driving habits.&#13;
On April 20, 1999, the nalmn o ns&#13;
students go on a shooting rampage at Columbine&#13;
High School in Colorado, wounding 23 and killing&#13;
15, including themselves. Schools across the&#13;
country take extensive security measures to&#13;
ensure the safety of students and staff.&#13;
• An epidemic of rampage&#13;
shootings intensifies America's growing concern&#13;
over gun control. Many state legislatures pass new&#13;
gun-control measures despite nationwide controversy&#13;
over restrictions vs. Second Amendment rights.&#13;
courts, most states now offer teen court for&#13;
juvenile offenders. After determining ui l~ a jury of&#13;
teens along with a judge decides the sentence,&#13;
typically community service and financial restitution.&#13;
_..&amp;_ Despite&#13;
.......,- 30years&#13;
or official denial,&#13;
in December a&#13;
jury finds the&#13;
assassination of&#13;
Reverend Martin&#13;
Luther King Jr.&#13;
was the result&#13;
of a conspiracy,&#13;
not the act of a&#13;
lone gunman.&#13;
...!... In September, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates&#13;
• and his wife Melinda announce the creation of the&#13;
Gates Millennium Scholars Program. The Gate e&#13;
will donate $1 billion over the next 20 years to&#13;
finance scholarships for minority college students. &#13;
...!... In Au s~ NASA releases photos from the Chandra&#13;
• X-ray orbiting telescope of a hot cloud of gas from a&#13;
star that exploded more than three centuries ago.&#13;
The telescope took 23 years and $1 billion to develop.&#13;
l&#13;
I&#13;
...!... The Java Ring contains a computer chip providing&#13;
• electronic access into buildings for students.&#13;
Eventually the ring could be used as a library card,&#13;
digital wallet, electronic ID and authentication for&#13;
students' online homework.&#13;
In August, U.S. surgeons begin using computercnhanced robotic technology for heart bypass&#13;
surgery. Because the chest cavity is never&#13;
opened, this technique reduces pain and&#13;
shortens recovery time.&#13;
&amp; FEELit technology allows users to experience&#13;
T computer technology through their mouse. Users&#13;
can "feel" buttons, text, the weight or a stuffed&#13;
desktop folder and the groove or a scroll bar.&#13;
..!... The body of a 23,000-year-old woolly mammoth is&#13;
.• discovered in October frozen in the Russian tundra.&#13;
Study or the preserved fur, organs and soft tissue&#13;
could unlock the mys tery of why the species died out.&#13;
&amp; Firteen-year--0ld Amber Ramirez undergoes surgery&#13;
T in which half or her brain is removed to stop the&#13;
spread of a rare neurological disease. Doctors&#13;
hope the remaining portion of Ramirez's brain will&#13;
compensate for the removed tissue .&#13;
C)'beronb, loc.&#13;
seizure-preventing&#13;
nerve stimulator&#13;
connected to&#13;
the brain. The&#13;
computer-controlled,&#13;
battery-powered&#13;
unit can last up to&#13;
five years .&#13;
On August 11 , the last total solar eclipse of&#13;
the millennium crosses th e globe. Thousands&#13;
of people from Ca nada to India experience&#13;
daytime darkness during which the moon&#13;
completely covers the sun. &#13;
.!... Parents, with help from their doctor, select&#13;
• the gender of their baby using a technique&#13;
called MicroSort, which separates X-bearing&#13;
(female-determining) and Y-bearing&#13;
(male-determining) sperm. The success&#13;
rate is about 92 percent for females and&#13;
69 percent for males.&#13;
.!... Researchers report they have success fully&#13;
• altered the learning and memory behavior of&#13;
mice by inserting a gene into their brains.&#13;
This genetic-engineering breakthrough may be&#13;
helpful in treating human learning disorders&#13;
and Alzheimer's disease.&#13;
A new board game,&#13;
Infection, hits stores in July.&#13;
Massachusetts&#13;
General Hospital&#13;
reveal in July that&#13;
they have successfully&#13;
regenerated the&#13;
central nervous&#13;
system of lab rats&#13;
with severed spinal&#13;
cords. Applications&#13;
for human paralysis&#13;
treatment are&#13;
very encouraging .&#13;
Fun and educational, players race around the board&#13;
catching diseases, described in detail, and trying to&#13;
be cured.&#13;
In October, Sea Launch Company, a multi-national&#13;
consortium, launches the first commercial satellite&#13;
into space from a floating platform in the Pacific&#13;
Ocean. Boeing is a major partner in the venture,&#13;
along with companies in Russia, Ukraine and Norway.&#13;
In October,&#13;
biologists isolate&#13;
one of the&#13;
enzymes that&#13;
sets Alzheimer's&#13;
disease in motion.&#13;
This scientific&#13;
discovery will&#13;
lead to new&#13;
treatments and,&#13;
possibly, a cure.&#13;
Over4 million&#13;
Americans,&#13;
including former&#13;
President Ronald&#13;
Reagan, are living&#13;
1vith the disease .&#13;
.!... To mark the 30th anniversary of the first moon&#13;
...- landing, astronaut Neil Armstrong's lunar&#13;
footprint is featured on a 1999 postage stamp. &#13;
...!.. Cosmetic companies increasingly use&#13;
• entertainment celebrities instead of models for&#13;
their advertisements. Sarah Michelle Gellar,&#13;
Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jennifer Lopez and Shania&#13;
Twain are among the celebs who appear in ads.&#13;
With the huge&#13;
increase in cell&#13;
phones, many&#13;
cities enact laws&#13;
restricting their&#13;
use while driving.&#13;
Restaurants and&#13;
theaters are also&#13;
requiring patrons&#13;
to turn phones&#13;
off as a courtesy&#13;
to others.&#13;
(CELL ~HONES)&#13;
PARK&#13;
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Apple Computer introduces its new iBook laptop&#13;
in Sept mbcr. The super-slim, neon-colored&#13;
units follow the highly successful launch of the&#13;
translucent iMac desktop.&#13;
&amp; The fashion accessory of 1999 goes by many&#13;
T names -power beads, mood beads and prayer&#13;
beads. Many sellers claim the beads boost&#13;
tranquility, energy, creativity and intelligence .&#13;
....!.. In August, a Levi Strauss &amp; Co. megastore opens&#13;
-.- in San Frnncisco. The store features a hot tub&#13;
where shoppers can soak in their jeans for the&#13;
perfect flt and a computer-scanning system to&#13;
help customers get the right size.&#13;
__A_ A continuation of the&#13;
--...,- cargo pants trend,&#13;
messenger bags with&#13;
pockets galore hang&#13;
at the hips of teens&#13;
everywh ere.&#13;
A new line of scented candles called Aromapharmacy&#13;
comes in amber glass containers and looks like&#13;
prescription drug bottles with creative names such&#13;
as Ritalert, Cramprin and Valiumello. &#13;
..!.. Wireless Web access becomes a reality in&#13;
• September when Sprint PCS announces the&#13;
first nationwide wireless data service. Shortly&#13;
thereafter, several other providers debut similar&#13;
service for hand-held Web phones.&#13;
..!.. Magellan, a satellite navigation system for&#13;
• motorists, offers complete U.S. mapping data,&#13;
voice and visual instructions in seven languages,&#13;
turn-by-turn directions and a library or points&#13;
or interest.&#13;
Shawls and wraps&#13;
show up everywhere&#13;
in the fashion&#13;
world. Hollywood&#13;
celebrities like&#13;
Salma Hayek sport&#13;
the fashion trend&#13;
in all colors&#13;
and fabrics .&#13;
America that has teenagers wearing&#13;
the fashionable sleeveless jackets .&#13;
.....&amp; Several rappers start their own clothing lines,&#13;
........- making hip-hop wear big business. Popular&#13;
artist labels include FUBU, Roe-A-Wear, Phat&#13;
Farm, Wu Wear, Sean John and X-Large.&#13;
lnline skaters can now power&#13;
with the new Roller Cycle Personal Power&#13;
Accelerator featuring a 1.5-hp-driven wheel. An&#13;
optional spiked rubber tire for traction makes it&#13;
also possible to use while cross-country skiing.&#13;
Stretchy nylon&#13;
jewelry that looks&#13;
like skin tattoos&#13;
is a big hit in 1999.&#13;
The nylon bands&#13;
are worn around&#13;
necks, wrists,&#13;
arms and ankles,&#13;
and come in&#13;
several colors.&#13;
..!.. A gro11fog number of U.S. school cafeterias offer&#13;
• pruneburgers, a healthy low-fat combination&#13;
of hamburger and prune puree. Other prune&#13;
items in the works include hot dogs, pizza sauce,&#13;
barbecue sauce and gingerbread cookies. &#13;
J.. The Sixth Sense with Bruce Willis and Haley&#13;
• Joel Osment is the No. 1 box office hit for five&#13;
consecutive weekends in the summer.&#13;
After 19&#13;
nominations,&#13;
Susan Lucci finally&#13;
wins an Emmy&#13;
Award for best&#13;
actress in a&#13;
daytime drama&#13;
series for her role&#13;
as Erica Kane on&#13;
the ABC soap opera&#13;
"All My Children."&#13;
Jennifer Love Hewitt leaves "Parly of Five" to star in&#13;
her own Pox television drama, ''Time of Your Life."&#13;
Thr show focuses on Hewitt's character trying&#13;
to make it in New York while searching for her&#13;
biological father.&#13;
...!.. The Blair Wilch Project, the year's surprise movie&#13;
• hit, is the documentary-style footage of three&#13;
students lost in the Maryland woods and&#13;
threatened by the presumed Blair Witch. Th film&#13;
costs $100,000 to make and grosses $140 million.&#13;
I&#13;
_._ Launched in January 1999, M1V's "The Tom Green&#13;
T Show" becomes one of the season's most popular&#13;
shows. The Canadian host's bil.arre man-on-th estreet pranks are the show's main attraction.&#13;
In June, Mike Myers' sequel Austin Powers: The&#13;
Spy Who Shagged Me proves Lo be a bigger hit&#13;
than the 1997 original. Dr. Evil 's alter ego Mini-Me&#13;
is extremely popular even though he has no lines. &#13;
..!... The new arcade game Guitar Freaks features&#13;
• two guitar controllers and a screen to help&#13;
playe rs follow along to popular songs.&#13;
..!... In September, the New Roe City entertainment&#13;
-.- center opens in New York. The complex includes&#13;
an amusement park ride on the roof, two skating&#13;
rinks, 19 movie screens, restaurants, an arcade, a&#13;
health club, a supermarket and a hotel.&#13;
In December,&#13;
actor Jim Carrey&#13;
portrays zany&#13;
comedian Andy&#13;
Kaufman in Man&#13;
on tile Moon.&#13;
Carrey wins a&#13;
Golden Globe&#13;
award for his&#13;
performance .&#13;
..!... Set in 1980, the critically acclaimed NBC&#13;
• show "Freaks and Geeks" follows two groups&#13;
of teens trying to make their way through&#13;
high school.&#13;
~A The long-awaited prequel Star Wan·: Episode I The&#13;
.......- Phantom Menace hits theaters in May 1999, taking&#13;
in a record-breaking $28.5 million on its opening&#13;
day and going on to gross more than $420 million .&#13;
Bening and Thora Birch, captures the G~ld n Globe Best Drama Award. The dark satire of&#13;
suburbia and family dys function receives a total&#13;
of six Golden Globe nominations.&#13;
Medusa, the&#13;
world's first&#13;
floorless roller&#13;
coaster, opens&#13;
in August at Six&#13;
Flags Great&#13;
Adventure in&#13;
New Jersey .&#13;
The 4,000-foot,&#13;
toe-dangling&#13;
ride has enough&#13;
drops, loops,&#13;
rolls and&#13;
corkscrews&#13;
to thrill&#13;
every rider.&#13;
..!.. The Talented M1: Ripley, starring Matt Damon,&#13;
• Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law and Cate Blanchett,&#13;
opens in December and earns popular and&#13;
critical praise. &#13;
Britney Spears'&#13;
album ... Baby&#13;
One More Time is&#13;
the second-bestselling album&#13;
of 1999, earning&#13;
Spears the&#13;
Billboard Music&#13;
Awards Female&#13;
and New Artist of&#13;
the Year Awards.&#13;
Computer games feature big music stars on&#13;
their soundtracks. Sheryl Crow contributes her&#13;
talent to the Tomorrow Never Dies soundtrack,&#13;
Metallica to Hot Wheels Turbo Racing and&#13;
Naughty by Nature to NBA live 2000.&#13;
&amp; Superstar Mariah Carey releases Rainbow in&#13;
T November and begins a world tour in February&#13;
2000. Carey is named Billboard Music Awards Artist&#13;
of the Decade and is awarded the distinguished&#13;
American Music Award of Achievement.&#13;
Backstreet Boys' Millennium wins the Billboard&#13;
Music Awards Album of the Year and becomes&#13;
U1e best-selling album of the year with over 10&#13;
million copies sold. &#13;
.J... In a strange twist, Garth Brooks releases the album&#13;
-.- The Life of Chris Gaines in which he pretends to&#13;
be a fictional rock star. Gaines will be the main&#13;
character in a movie called The Lamb, currently&#13;
in development.&#13;
Fiona Apple releases her long-awaited second&#13;
album to rave reviews in November and begins&#13;
a tour in February 2000. The album features a&#13;
90-word title, which is commonly shortened to&#13;
Wizen llze Pawn.&#13;
MP3, technology&#13;
Lou Bega's&#13;
rhythmic "Mambo&#13;
No. 5" hits the&#13;
Top 40 in August&#13;
aftenelling 2&#13;
million copies&#13;
overseas and&#13;
topping the chart&#13;
in 15 countries .&#13;
that compresses sound into a very small&#13;
file, becomes a popular alternative to&#13;
the CD. MP3 files are downloaded from&#13;
the Internet onto computers or portable&#13;
player units, making it possible to take&#13;
a personal music selection anywhere.&#13;
&amp; VHI 's "Concert of the Centu.ry" spotlights the&#13;
......,,.- importance of music education in schools. The&#13;
all-star show includes Lenny Kravitz, Sheryl Crow, Eric&#13;
Clapton and B.B. King, as well as high-profile actors.&#13;
"NetAid,"a concert dedicated to relieve hunger&#13;
and poverty, airs live in October on M'N, VH I,&#13;
the BBC, as well as radio stations in 120&#13;
nations, making it the widest-heard musical&#13;
performance in history.&#13;
Shania 1\vain becomes&#13;
the first woman since&#13;
1986 to win the Country&#13;
Music Association's&#13;
Entertainer of the Year&#13;
Award at the 33 rd annual&#13;
awards show.&#13;
.J... Ricky Martin takes the music industry by storm&#13;
-.- after his show-stopping performance at the 1999&#13;
Grammy Awards show. Martin's first chart-topping&#13;
single, "Livin' la Vida Loca," helps him win the&#13;
Billboard Music Award for Male Artist of the Year. &#13;
.J... David Cone of the New York Yankees pitches&#13;
• a perfect game against the Montreal Expos in&#13;
July. Cone's feat is the 14th perfect game in&#13;
modern baseball history.&#13;
_&amp;__ Golf&#13;
-.-- champion&#13;
Payne Stewart is&#13;
killed in a bizarre&#13;
airplane accident&#13;
in October. After&#13;
the airplane's&#13;
takeoff from&#13;
Florida, an&#13;
apparent loss or&#13;
cabin pressure&#13;
incapacitates&#13;
everyone aboard.&#13;
The aircraft mes&#13;
on autopilot for&#13;
four hours until it&#13;
runs out or fuel&#13;
and crashes in&#13;
Sou th Dakota.&#13;
The Houston Comets earn their third straighl&#13;
WNBA championship in September, beating&#13;
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Residence&#13;
6-14&#13;
22-34 ~..._&#13;
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48-76&#13;
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ACTIONS FROM THE ToP&#13;
(2021 214--325.t TOM HARKIN&#13;
IOWA TTY 1:1021224-4533&#13;
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1600 s . Hwy . 275&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Dear Friends :&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC 20510-1502&#13;
Apr il 30 , 2001&#13;
Thank you for your kind invitation to wri te an i ntroductory&#13;
letter f o r your yearbook . I strongly agree with your theme this&#13;
year, "Actions Speak Louder Than Wo rds."&#13;
AGPJCULTUR!: "''"""""&#13;
APPROPRIATIONS&#13;
SMAU BUSlNESS&#13;
LABOR ANO HUMAN&#13;
RESOURCES&#13;
I encourage every student to take this message to heart as you&#13;
move int~ the summer and into the next year. I enco urage every o ne&#13;
of you to think about actions you can take in life to help yourselves&#13;
and others live fu l ler, richer lives.&#13;
As you know,&#13;
Disabilities Act .&#13;
disability . But ,&#13;
Frank Harkin.&#13;
I was the chief sponso r o f the Americans with&#13;
The ADA c hanged the way ~.merica thinks about&#13;
for me , the ADA will always be about my brother,&#13;
Frank was deaf. When he turned eight years old , he began his&#13;
studies at the Iowa State School for the Deaf . Everyday life wasn't&#13;
e asy for Frank . When he was growing up , everyday tasks were a&#13;
challenge. He was told he c ouldn't get a driver ' s license; he&#13;
couldn ' t use the telepho ne or hear the television; and wh en he&#13;
graduated , lots of people did n 't think he ' d be able to work . In a&#13;
way , growing up with Frank was the first step on my road to passing&#13;
the Americans with Disabilities Act because Frank ' s actions spurred&#13;
me to acti on. As I watched Frank fight his way through life t o show&#13;
people all that he was able to do , I promised myself that I'd do&#13;
whatever I could to knock down the barriers that he and other peopl e&#13;
with disabilities faced in our society .&#13;
It gives me great hope to realize that the students now reading&#13;
this letter will be the leaders of tomorrow . When you choose to do&#13;
things others say you cannot , you r actions speak louder than words ,&#13;
and you carry f orward the principles of the ADA.&#13;
Good luc k .&#13;
TH/mae&#13;
150 FIRST AVENUE, NE&#13;
SUITT370&#13;
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52'01-481U&#13;
(3 19) :Ja:S..4504&#13;
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Members of the Board of Regents&#13;
Front: Ms. Lisa E. Ahrens,&#13;
Dr. Deborah A. Turner,&#13;
President Owen J. Newlin, and&#13;
Dr. Beverly A. Smith;&#13;
Back: Mr. David J. Fisher,&#13;
Mrs. Ellengray G. Kennedy,&#13;
Mr. Roger L. Lande,&#13;
Mr. David G. Neil, and&#13;
Dr. Clarkson L. Kelly, Jr.&#13;
4 Board of Regents&#13;
350 WEST 8TH ST.&#13;
315 FEDERAL BLDG.&#13;
DUBUQUE, IA 52001&#13;
1319) 582-2130&#13;
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The Governor of Iowa&#13;
Thomas J. Vilsack&#13;
Executive Dir. Board of Regents&#13;
Mr. Frank Stork&#13;
Superintendent of ISD&#13;
Dr. William P. Johnson &#13;
&#13;
To keep his teeth clean and healthy,&#13;
Robby Peterson brushes his teeth.&#13;
Mic Dolan and Taylor Evans are in&#13;
the elementary floor restroom of&#13;
the boys dorm. Mic just finishes&#13;
brushing his teeth and Taylor is&#13;
combing his hair.&#13;
While laying on her bed, Amanda&#13;
Humlicek is doing her homework.&#13;
Brandon Cornett is very busy&#13;
during the p a int-a-th an b y&#13;
cleaning out the garden.&#13;
Individuals Having Fun&#13;
Freshmen Joshua&#13;
Scher ling, Tyle r&#13;
Kerger, and Jada Hart&#13;
are havi ng fun&#13;
sledding down the hill.&#13;
Sop homores, Scott&#13;
Tinkham and Shawn&#13;
Bunce are trying to fix&#13;
their remote car.&#13;
6 Residence&#13;
Khuong Pham made th is snowman out of&#13;
paper, and p roudly disp lays it on the wall&#13;
of boys dorm.&#13;
Special &#13;
Dav id Arteaga is playing chess aga inst Daniel Lewis during the&#13;
Chess Tournament.&#13;
The high school boys pose for a picture after having fun playing&#13;
outside building a snowman and a snowdog.&#13;
Housepa rents are all wet!&#13;
Li nda O' Neal, Michelle Earhart, Marlene&#13;
Wagner, and Geri Knoebel; Sheila Iddings, Pat&#13;
VanSoelen, Patty Defrancesco, Julia Schnackel,&#13;
and D' And rea Weeks model their new dos.&#13;
Before school starts, the elementary girls are sitting at&#13;
a table in the cafeteria eating their breakfast.&#13;
Farm Service Company&#13;
PO Box 69&#13;
Council Bluffs. Iowa SI 502-0069&#13;
Watch out! 1! Fawn Humlicek and&#13;
Samantha Fox pins Kathy Wrage&#13;
down during the camping trip.&#13;
While helping at the paint-a-thon,&#13;
Rita Brinkman, Ms. Michelle Earhart,&#13;
Ashley Jennings, Jaime Hall, and&#13;
Deb ra Luke ha rt gat her for a&#13;
pictu re.&#13;
Samantha Fo:-. is a doing the hoola&#13;
hoop.&#13;
Residence 7 &#13;
Edlin Dorn and Mr. John Cool&#13;
start off the staff/ student&#13;
basketball game by flying high&#13;
and mighty.&#13;
"Are you big-little kids ready?"&#13;
Elementary students are getting&#13;
ready to go to the dorm from&#13;
school with Mr. Dominic&#13;
Graegin.&#13;
Pals Katrina Ne therland and&#13;
Dawn Bailey stay outside on a&#13;
breezy fall day.&#13;
Ms. Linda O'Neal, Ms. Geri&#13;
Knoebel, Fawn Humlicek, and&#13;
Tanya Smith are at the Teen&#13;
Center for social time. Ms.&#13;
Knoebel is very busy as boss of&#13;
the Teen Center.&#13;
Learning to Cooperate&#13;
After eating her&#13;
breakfast, Alyssa&#13;
Fernside throws away&#13;
h er napkin in the&#13;
garbage.&#13;
Scott Tinkham and&#13;
Tyler Kerger are&#13;
focused on the chess&#13;
game while Mr. James&#13;
Devany watches.&#13;
8 Residence&#13;
After the basketball game, Jaime Hal l&#13;
and Mrs. Marlene Wagner leave to go to&#13;
the dorm. &#13;
Lorelei Gray and Ama nda Eads are enjoying themselves&#13;
while looking at pictures they took for the yearbook class.&#13;
All High School boys, who live in dorm, are all dressed up and ready&#13;
to go to the Valentine's dance.&#13;
Team of "old" Guys&#13;
Front: Mike Sham1on, Chris Marks, John Cool&#13;
and Referee Karen Lechner. Back: Dan Smith,&#13;
Greg Da len, Tim Miller, Brad Kruse, Ny le Smith,&#13;
and Dominic Graegi.n.&#13;
Team of "old" Ladies&#13;
Front: Mom-Deb Landolt, Mom-Kim Raim, MomDeb LeHeup, Maurine Barron, Karen Lechner and&#13;
Cayley Nelson. Back: Elizabeth Gates, Stacey Morgan,&#13;
Jackie Grote, Mom-Cin dy Romey, Emily Petty, Brandy&#13;
Kapoun, an d Julie Page.&#13;
FawnHtunlicek, T anyaSmith,and&#13;
Samantha Fox hurry across the&#13;
gym floor during a game.&#13;
We're all here to support our&#13;
friends and mentors as they play&#13;
basketball.&#13;
Linda O'Neal is very busy with&#13;
herelementarygirls,DawnBailey,&#13;
Alyssa Fernside, and Fawn&#13;
Htunlicek while watching the&#13;
staff I student basketball game.&#13;
Residence 9 &#13;
While Heidi and morn, Linda Winger are making balloon creations, Heidi chats&#13;
with Zac Ziegler and Jamie Hall.&#13;
Nicol us Smith takes a break from the&#13;
games an d plays with a toy he won.&#13;
Misty Armine gets her face pa inted .&#13;
Kory Wattier looks at all his cool stuff&#13;
he won.&#13;
$un3tuff&#13;
Wow! Those are some cool sung lasses Chris Lewis,&#13;
Anthony Hatfield and Trever Kofoot are weari ng.&#13;
We're havingagrea ttime! Fawn Humli cek, Arianne Barnes&#13;
and Hea ther Nurse pose for a picture.&#13;
Stud ent Council representa ti ve Moises Arteaga puts&#13;
han dc uffs on Michelle J nssen before taking her to ja il.&#13;
Alex Schullz gets read y to throw a pie in&#13;
someone's face.&#13;
StPphani&lt;' Doffin and Me redith Kasa l are&#13;
c&gt;njoying tht•mse lves. &#13;
Jeremy Bates, Ma tt Jacob and Eric Humlicek&#13;
take a rest from the fun activities.&#13;
Ama nda Eads, Kathy Wrage and Chris&#13;
Kn ud sen waj t in line to pl ay a game.&#13;
Tanya Smj th, Eri11 Hu ntrods, y Glann, and .hclsa&#13;
Crowner are waiting to p lav the ring toss.&#13;
Amanda Barrier gets her fa ce painted by a clown.&#13;
Ohh1 Derek Bohlmann wins a prize for rolling the ball&#13;
1wer the hump. Good ]ob Derek!&#13;
N ick Reed stand s aro und&#13;
thinking of w ha t game he&#13;
wants to play next.&#13;
Shaimon Clingenpeel takes a .&#13;
break from the games.&#13;
Jam es Clearo is carrying ms&#13;
balloon.&#13;
Miche lle Jenssen, Taylor Eva ns, ai1d Robby Peterson are&#13;
having a bl ast whjle wa iting for Lauren W !Iman to fini h&#13;
throwing rings to win a pop.&#13;
Fun Night 11 &#13;
Walt Disney&#13;
NicolusSmith,Anthony Hatfield,KoryWattier,&#13;
Robby Peterson, Taylor Evans, Dustin Balm,&#13;
Mic Dolan, Zach Engstler, and James Clearo,&#13;
star in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.&#13;
Ms. Deb&#13;
O'Meara&#13;
helps Scott&#13;
Tinkham get&#13;
dressed for his&#13;
part as Grand&#13;
Master.&#13;
Part of Your&#13;
World sung by&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Moon.&#13;
12 School Play&#13;
Goofy&#13;
Kristinn Diego&#13;
Lorelei G. and Mike B. are&#13;
dancing to Beauty and the Beast.&#13;
Alyssa F., Hea ther N., Fawn&#13;
H., Amand a B., Tanya S. ,&#13;
Eve lyn T., Daw n B., and&#13;
Samantha Fox star in Snow&#13;
White and the Seven Dwarfs.&#13;
Never Had a Friend Like Me&#13;
performed by Tommy 0 ., Ray&#13;
G., Joey L., and Jeremy B.&#13;
Daniel L., Tyler K., Richard D.,&#13;
and Moises A., are getting fit in&#13;
The Sorcerer's Apprentice. &#13;
Adam Bantz .James Markowski, Alex&#13;
Schultz, and Zac Ziegler a re trying to&#13;
blow up the ba n k in U11cle Scrooge.&#13;
Tommy Offenburger, Ray Glann, and&#13;
Meredith Kasa l are waving good-b e in&#13;
Hnk111zn Mutntn .&#13;
Let's Go Fly n Kite&#13;
with David A .,&#13;
Matt T., Nick E.,&#13;
MackW.Gimminy&#13;
Cricket), Cory B.,&#13;
and Eric H .&#13;
Ri ta B., Zach E.,&#13;
and Fawn H. star&#13;
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to be King&#13;
Joey L., David A.,&#13;
Li z G. , and M ack&#13;
\1\1. s tar in Kiss tire&#13;
G irl.&#13;
Presents ...&#13;
Tommy S., Mike Z.,&#13;
Nick C., Derek B.,&#13;
Cameron T. , and&#13;
Vichay P. sing Bare&#13;
Necessities.&#13;
Un der the Sen is sung&#13;
by Cassand ra C., Liz&#13;
G ., Ka trin a N.,&#13;
Meredith K., Jenn y&#13;
W., Chelsa C., and&#13;
Michelle J.&#13;
Hercules cast: Ashley&#13;
J., Eri.n H., Sarah B.,&#13;
Jada H., Amanda M.,&#13;
Katie R. , Melissa A.,&#13;
April S., and Susan&#13;
H.&#13;
Have you seen those ears on baby&#13;
Jumbo? Debra Lukehart, Jaime Hall,&#13;
a nd Amanda Eads star in Dumbo.&#13;
School Play 13 &#13;
Learning Tools&#13;
14 Residence 900 Woodbury Ave Council Bluffs 323-3713 &#13;
&#13;
Carol Amos, Elem. Teacher/ Bell Choir&#13;
Marcia Anderson,&#13;
Principal Off-Campus Program&#13;
Cindie Angeroth, Outreach Coordinator&#13;
Dan Angeroth,Lewis Central Career&#13;
Power Tech Teacher&#13;
Russell Baker, Food Service&#13;
Jennifer Bakkerud, Ed. Audiologist&#13;
Cheryl Banks, Secondary Speech&#13;
Pathologist/ Oratorical Speeches&#13;
Barbara Berkes, Nurse&#13;
Jody Bethards, Lead Girls Residence&#13;
Dorene Biederman, Girls Residence&#13;
Geri Bjorling, L.I.F.E. Student Assist.&#13;
Tom Br annen, Itinerant Teacher&#13;
Dexter Brewer, Housekeeping&#13;
Karen Brundidge,&#13;
Ed. Interpreter Teacher&#13;
Lois Ca rlson, L.LF.E. Teacher/&#13;
H.S. Student Council&#13;
Mary Carpenter, Boys Residence&#13;
Ka rene Christenson, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Kathy Churchill, Food Service&#13;
D ick Coleman, High School Counselor&#13;
Ken C ollins, Housekeeping&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
Laraine Conw ay,&#13;
Coordinator Ed. Develop. Center&#13;
John Cool, Director of Student Life&#13;
Carme n Cox, Secretary Secondary&#13;
Greg Dalen, Boys Residence&#13;
Mary Danburg , Boys Residence&#13;
Danie l Darnall, Boys Residence&#13;
Doreen D e Beck, Itinerant Teacher&#13;
P atty Defrancesco, Dean Of Girls&#13;
Julie D elkamiller, H.S. Social Studies/&#13;
Close Up /Mock Trial / Astra Club&#13;
Jim DeVaney, Boys Residence/Senate&#13;
Monica Dixon , Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Michelle Earh art,&#13;
Girls Residence/Senate&#13;
Cheryl Evans-Blankenship,&#13;
&lt;:\ fl Account Specia list&#13;
Barb Feller, Secretary-Sub&#13;
16 Personnel &#13;
Greg Fox, President-ISO Foundation&#13;
Lynda Fox, Secretary-Facilities&#13;
Elizabeth Gates, Boys Residence&#13;
Dan Gradoville, Career Woods Teacher I&#13;
Athletic Director I Assist. Football/ Boys&#13;
Basketball and M.S. Track Coach&#13;
Jane Gradoville, Elem. Counselor&#13;
Dominic Graegin, Boys Res. Counselor&#13;
Charles Grandi.ck, Career Graphic Arts&#13;
&amp; Production Teacher&#13;
Mike Grandick, Career Auto Care &amp;&#13;
Maintenance Teacher&#13;
Lori Green, Head Nurse&#13;
Jacki Grote, Boys Residence / Assist.&#13;
Girls Track Coach&#13;
Judy Groves, Tran sportation-Sub&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State Hearing-Impaired Consultant&#13;
Jim Haley, Boys Residential Counselor&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Re idence&#13;
Lily Hendrick, Girls Residence&#13;
Dick Henke, Power House&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Girls Residence/&#13;
Senate&#13;
Charlotte Herrman, Itinerate Teacher&#13;
Jemiller Herzog, M.S. Ma th Teacher/&#13;
Cheerleading Coach/ M.S. Student Council&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
Jim Heuer, Business Manager&#13;
Shirley Hicks,&#13;
Coard. of the Deaf Resource Center&#13;
Melodee Hielen, Elem. Teacher/ Elem. Student Council&#13;
Julie Holland, Elem. T1'achcr/Boys Club&#13;
Greg Hollins, Storeroom&#13;
Lorie Hom, M.S. Language Arts Teacher&#13;
Dom1a Houston, 1. . Laguage Arts&#13;
Tead1er /Speech Pathologist/ Oratorical&#13;
Speeches/Senate&#13;
Sheila Iddings, Girls Residential Counselor/&#13;
Jr. AD&#13;
Kristen Joha1U1es, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Dr. William Johnson, Superintendent&#13;
Ka te Kasal, Elem. Teacher/ Pixies&#13;
Judy Kiili n , Ed. b1terpreter&#13;
Guadalupe Knight, In fo. ~ h. Specialist&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Special Activi.tiec;&#13;
Brad Kruse, School To \'Vork Transition&#13;
Coordinator/ Boys Track&#13;
Karen Lechner, P.E.&amp; Health Teamer I&#13;
Volleyball/ Assist. Basketball Coadi/&#13;
Jump for Heart/ Red Ribbon Week/~&#13;
Special Olympi ( 1-:::S-'&#13;
Personnel 17 &#13;
Diane LeDoux, L.I.F.E Te~c r&#13;
Deb LeHeup, Human Resources&#13;
Denise Leuck, Nurse&#13;
Ann Linger,&#13;
Assistant to the Superintendent&#13;
Linda Lippert, Housekeeping&#13;
Sue Livingston, Nurse&#13;
Jan Loverin, Itinerant Teacher&#13;
Jean Luedtke,&#13;
H.S./ M.S./L.I.F.E. Ma th Teacher&#13;
Kathy Malick, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Carol Manning,&#13;
Sign Language Teacher&#13;
Chris Marks, Boys Residence&#13;
Denna Massey, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Rhonda Matthew, Itinerant Teacher&#13;
Kathy McCuen, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim McGrath,&#13;
Careers Autobody Teacher&#13;
Anne McKeown, Switchboard&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Elem. Teacher / Bell Choir&#13;
Nora Metteer, L.l.F.E. Student Assistant&#13;
Sue Miles, Secondary Speech&#13;
Pathologist/Ora torical Speeches&#13;
Cathy Miller, Transportation&#13;
Kathy Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Keith Miller, Lead Housekeeping&#13;
Natalie Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim Miller, Boys Residence/Senate&#13;
Stacey Morgan, Elem. Teacher/Senate President&#13;
Sharon Morrsion, Secretary-Elem.&#13;
Tina Murdoch, Itinerate Teacher /Senate&#13;
Mark Murray, Head Football Coach&#13;
Kristen Newton, M.S. Science Teacher&#13;
Sy Nguyen, Housekeeping&#13;
Lori Niemann,&#13;
H.S. Science &amp; Ma th Teacher/Sena te/&#13;
GPSD Brain Bowl Coach&#13;
Deb O'Meara,&#13;
Lead-Boys Residential Counselor&#13;
Linda O'Neal, Girls Residence&#13;
Kathy Oder, Secretary Off-Campus&#13;
~ ~ ?teve Owens, Power House&#13;
18 Personnel &#13;
Julie Page, Elem. Sch ool Assist.&#13;
Even Pelaez, Housekeeping&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Elem. Teacher/&#13;
Pixies/Boys Club&#13;
Zoe Petersen, Account Specialist&#13;
Eric Peterson, H S. Language Arts Teacher&#13;
Emily Petty, Elem. School Assist.&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Ed. Interpre ter&#13;
Sara Planck, Elem. Teacher/Bell Choir&#13;
Lamar Prail, Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Rose Prail, Boys Residence&#13;
Vicki Prigeon, L.I.F.E Teacher&#13;
Helen Propst, Switchboard&#13;
Sue Purcell, H.S. Language Arts Teacher/&#13;
Brain Bowl Coordinator&#13;
Michael Ratzlaff, H.S. Science Teacher/&#13;
Assistant Boys Track Coach/ Assist. GPSD&#13;
Brain Bowl Coach&#13;
Michelle Regan, Girls Residen ce&#13;
Jan Riche, Transportation&#13;
Joni Riddle, Food Service&#13;
Gayle Ridgway, Sea:etaryStudent Life/&#13;
Human Resou rces/Transportation&#13;
Sandra Rolfe, Housekeeping&#13;
Cindy Romey, Elem. School Assist./Senate&#13;
Wendy Rustad, L.I.F.E Teacher&#13;
Denise Ryan, Accow1t Specialist&#13;
Frank Schackelford, Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Julie Schnackel. ,iris Re-,i&lt;lence&#13;
Bob Schulze, Care rs M ta ls Teacher&#13;
Eunice Schupp, Motor Technician&#13;
Joanne Shannon, Career Graphic Arts/&#13;
Yearbook Teacher&#13;
Kathy Shannon, Elem. School As ist. /&#13;
Boys Club&#13;
Mike Shannon, P.E. &amp; Health Teacher / Girls&#13;
Basketball/ Girls Track/ Assist. Football Coach/&#13;
Jwnp for Heart/Red Ribbon Week/ Special&#13;
Olympics&#13;
Jerry Sider , Instructional Technology&#13;
Lori Siefering, Librarian&#13;
Shari Slater, Elementary &amp; L.l.F.E Principal&#13;
Steve Slater, Seconda.iy &amp; Careers Principal&#13;
Dave Slaughter, P wer House&#13;
Dan Smith, Boys Residential mm"&#13;
Personnel 19 &#13;
Ny le Smith, Dean of Boys&#13;
Cindy Soppe, Elem. &amp; M.S. Art Teacher&#13;
Jane Sorensen, Food Service&#13;
Donna Stephens,&#13;
Girls Residential Counselor&#13;
Daniel Stevens, Housekeeping&#13;
Roxie Stevens, MS. &amp; H.S. Social Studies&#13;
Teacher/ Jr. Commission Program&#13;
Amy Sturm, M.S. Language Arts&#13;
Teacher/ Cheer leading Coach/ MS. Student&#13;
Council Sponsor&#13;
Camille Tech, Elem Ed. Interpreter Teacher&#13;
Ann Thiessen, Elem Speech Pathologist&#13;
Colleen Thompson, Nurse&#13;
Tricia Tighe, Elementary Teacher&#13;
Paula Traylor, Girls Residence&#13;
Leo Tyler, Housekeeping&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand,&#13;
Careers Graphic Arts Teach er&#13;
Pat VanSoelen, Girls Residence&#13;
Marlene Wagner, Girls Residence&#13;
Al Walgenbach, Power House&#13;
Jeanette Watson, M.S. Guidance Counselor&#13;
D' Andrea Weeks, Social Worker&#13;
Brent Welsch, Boys Residence&#13;
Valerie Wendel-Filkins,&#13;
Elem. School Assistant&#13;
Susan Whitt, H.S. Ma th Teacher&#13;
Dee Willer, Nurse&#13;
Kristi Wills, TAP Coordinator&#13;
Sandy Wood, Boys Residence&#13;
John Woods, Powerho use&#13;
Tizz Wredt,&#13;
Administrative Assist /Senate Secretary&#13;
Katie Wright, Elem. Teacher/ Pixies&#13;
Rick Wyant,&#13;
Food Service Director I Assist. Football/&#13;
Assist. Boy Basketball Coach&#13;
Not Pictured&#13;
20 Personnel&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grounds&#13;
Ken Blair, Power House&#13;
Norm Devine, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Dr. Thom.as Haley, Clinica l Psychologist&#13;
Dwight Halliburton, Boys Residence/Jr NAO&#13;
Tim James, Pown Hou!&gt;e&#13;
Lyle Te!lsen, ~nsport hon&#13;
biane Knigg . , "&#13;
Susan Trm&lt;111&#13;
Tan Letner, Nurse-Sub&#13;
Phill_ip Meyer, M.D., Doctor&#13;
Bob Nagel, School Psychologist&#13;
Cayley Nelson, Boys/Girls Residen ce&#13;
El nor Quill-Ch ristman, Teacher-Sub&#13;
J odd Schup, Transportation-Sub&#13;
Pam '-,iminske, Teacher-Sub&#13;
fl 1 b Smith, Teacher-Sub&#13;
IC1' ':tub &#13;
&#13;
High Sc hool student Cod}&#13;
Lauritsen, helps Bri n Johnson.&#13;
and Bryce Mo11&#13;
pose for ,1 p turc whi le Stepha&#13;
Str,1tto11 w,1t. hl' ...&#13;
1d&lt;t I 1c J.. l\'Ork;. hard on hi&#13;
111'1,&#13;
p1ints a maskr &#13;
nh guyenenjoysflyinghis kite&#13;
ide.&#13;
rever Kofoot is practicing how to ski inside of the sch&#13;
building. &#13;
Upper Elementary students enjoy&#13;
looking at their Val en tine cards while&#13;
sitting in the hallway.&#13;
·athan Rageth has a box full of&#13;
Valentines and goodies.&#13;
Evans ~r tlw um1putcr dur'&#13;
spl&gt;ech clas&#13;
Wright, Zad1ar1&#13;
Bro\\'n, Lauren&#13;
hl'r ~e, Mil&#13;
umlin•k, Colby&#13;
-Ir lim Heuer&#13;
Wow! 1hc&#13;
co~tunw~ th.11 Ama.nd a, Hil a&#13;
Rryc ', Stq•hanit&gt; and Na than ,1&#13;
WP,mng \ hilr trick o r tr eat in ~ 11&#13;
( Jll'l'f~ &#13;
~lure Msicians&#13;
Tanya, Fawn, and Heath er N. are waiting to start practice:&#13;
James, Samantha, and Zach are checking their cards to&#13;
make sure they have the right bells.&#13;
While Fawn wa tches, Assistant Director Mrs. Carol Amos&#13;
tease Dustin that he needs to smile "now" .&#13;
Heather H . and Kenny are really&#13;
concentra ting.&#13;
Danielle, Mic, and Heather H. are playing&#13;
beautiful music.&#13;
The Bell Choir: Samantha Fox, Kenny Smith, Dustin Balm, and Fawn Humlicek;&#13;
Danielle Strong, Mic Dolan, Zach Engstler, James Clearo, Heather Hale, Tanya&#13;
Smith, and Heather Nurse; Directors Mrs. Sara Planck, Mrs. Sue Meidlinger, and&#13;
Mrs. Carol Amos&#13;
James Clearo watches Director&#13;
Mrs. Sara Planck and Assistant&#13;
Director Mr . Sue Meidlinger.&#13;
Mic, Heather H., Kenny, Tanya,&#13;
and Fawn are real! foc used while&#13;
waiting to play their part.&#13;
Bell Choir 25 &#13;
i:J"f lfe&#13;
Hea ther N u rse,&#13;
Ta n ya Smith , and&#13;
Hea ther Ha le are in&#13;
line waiting to ge t&#13;
their block of wood&#13;
cut.&#13;
Dawn is putting glue&#13;
and cotton on a box&#13;
that w ill soon&#13;
become a bun ny.&#13;
Mr. Robert Schu lze&#13;
helps Hea ther Nurse&#13;
with her derby car.&#13;
Mrs. Katie Wright&#13;
assists Hillary Fink as&#13;
s he m easures her&#13;
piece of wood.&#13;
Stephanie Stratton and La uren&#13;
Wellman are getting ready to&#13;
paint, but one of Stephanie's&#13;
gloves rips.&#13;
26 Pixies&#13;
S weelies&#13;
Samatha Fox, Lauren Wellman, Stephanie Stra tton,&#13;
Tan ya Smith, Fawn Humlicek, Hea ther Ha le, Dawn Ba iley,&#13;
and Hea ther urse are hold ing the angels they made.&#13;
Fawn Humlicek and Samantha Fox are drin king juice.&#13;
Pixie Girls: Lauren We ll ma n, Stephanje&#13;
Stratton, Dani elle Strong; Samantha Fox,&#13;
Hillary Fink, Dawn Ba il ey; Tan ya Smith,&#13;
Fawn HLtmlicek, Heather Hale; Hea ther&#13;
Nurse; Mrs. Katie Wright, Mrs. Eli za beth&#13;
Peter, Ms. Kate Kasa l&#13;
Lauren Wellman is a little nervo us wh.ile&#13;
watching her block of wood being sawed&#13;
into the shape of a derby ca r.&#13;
Danielle Strong is making a bunny. &#13;
f:iii/e fieros&#13;
M . Ju lie Holland helps Colby Mcintosh, Mike Fick, and&#13;
Kenny Smith make their own personal Boys Club poster.&#13;
Mr . Ka thy Shannon helps Binh Nguyen on the computer.&#13;
At a meeting, the boys enjoy a hay rack ride.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Peter referees while Colby&#13;
Mcintosh and Trever Kofoot have a leg wa r.&#13;
Mt. Jerry Siders is show ing Mic Dolan, Zach&#13;
Engstler, Trever Kofoot, and Dustin Balm&#13;
hnw to put information on the ISDweb page.&#13;
Boy Club: Binh Nguyen, Justin Walker, Trever Kofoot, Anthony Hatfield, Zach ary&#13;
Raes, Nicolus Smith, Chris Lewis, Mike Fick, Mic Dolan, Colby Mcintosh, Zach&#13;
Engstler, James Clearo, Dustin Balm and Kenny Smith&#13;
Robby is helping Colby do the&#13;
wheel barrow .&#13;
. lame" Clearo and Kenny Smith&#13;
laugh after fallin g from the crab&#13;
wa lk.&#13;
Boys Club 27 &#13;
Elementary&#13;
28 Track &amp; Field&#13;
Wat&#13;
er Treatment Programs&#13;
Box&#13;
12189 Omaha, NE&#13;
402-978&#13;
-7767 &#13;
Hilary Fink&#13;
Evelyn Terrell&#13;
Mr. Kan trail Horton&#13;
KOHL &amp; Kohl &amp; Madden Printing Ink Corp. MADDEN 4911 F Street&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska 68117 731-6100&#13;
Elementary&#13;
Track &amp; Field lJ &#13;
Mrs. Katie Wri&#13;
r Eva&#13;
ns&#13;
ry&#13;
F&#13;
ink&#13;
chary&#13;
Raes&#13;
Cheyenne Terry&#13;
Laure W llman &#13;
Santa's helpers watch as Nicol us Smith excitinglv&#13;
opens his present. • &#13;
Mrs. Sue Mei&#13;
James Cle&#13;
Colby Md&#13;
Danielle Strong&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasal&#13;
I &gt;kay, no v } 11u'n• ,..u pp(1se to ... Hea ther&#13;
I !ale n i.('I\ • hPlp from Mr,... Julie Pngc.&#13;
2x3 is (, .&#13;
asc;ig11111 nl 1&#13;
sur111y&#13;
rd on his&#13;
,1 l"&gt;Pa11tit11J &#13;
urse Colleen Thompson hands Dawn hl•r ro-~mMn.&#13;
A.1rruuggghhhh!!! This is a tough compt-Ution; it t;il-es&#13;
team worktowinattugofwar. Which~i illwin?The&#13;
team on the left: Zach, Fawn, Tanya, Hl' r H., Jo~h,&#13;
j,1me~, and Kenny or the team on.the right: mantha,&#13;
Colby, D.mielle, '.\.lie, Heather ., and Dustin?&#13;
"Oka\· thi~ gl -s l rt•. , 1o;. Kate Ka,;.il&#13;
lwl1. (',)lb} tmdt'I tmd his work.&#13;
:t\1.P,. Cmd So 'P..' ~\ 1 a helping hand t1•&#13;
Sarri.mtll&lt;l &#13;
Shy Austin Cai1ws utddl s 11p Ii&#13;
Mr . Pete% to hidt• his b.l ·hlul f,ic, ..&#13;
Alyssa rn idl'thowugh~v · 1jov!'&gt;&#13;
her cupcake.&#13;
Amanda B.trrter excitedly&#13;
with her new bear.&#13;
What?!? Mih• Fick find&#13;
... h&lt;Kking from the book.&#13;
Wh t.1soft,cuddlvl&gt;eiu!Jacqu~·l 1&#13;
&amp; ~ .. that is as bi \ &#13;
&#13;
1 1.1ttlww Trucano patient!}&#13;
in the ho II for Ivl:;;. Newton's&#13;
clas~.&#13;
While running in gym da,.,s, Eric&#13;
Hurnlicek usl'~ p the la.,t nf his&#13;
rgy to . mile lo c.1nwr.1.&#13;
Whoa, 1c k hat's with the t.1l&#13;
Did you l'&lt;lt'lomethjngyour tu m&#13;
didn't like?&#13;
Wl1~ ! LooJ.. .it thn~e gu :... tl'ilf t&#13;
1onut'!t• up v.ith their sup •r lC&#13;
hil&lt;. I &#13;
trmJ uses all f I strength to&#13;
.1~sandra and Joey over the&#13;
; looks like he's pr&lt;1 ying for&#13;
~11 to ~o in the basket! Vichay&#13;
1i-. d,1,, ~m.itt s enjoy playing ,1&#13;
th.ill gm~&#13;
Wow! What an imprcssi\·e medal Cory! Cory holds&#13;
up his m dal he won k r good behavior.&#13;
elaxes at his locker, and &#13;
Whoa, Tommv! Did 1u ~ • ;1111.1&#13;
Claus? Tom~ Offt&gt;nburg •r pub&#13;
his wish list in. nta's m.1illll)'&lt;&#13;
J,1nssl'n, Adam Bont:1,&#13;
Beeb!!, Ms. Wendy Hustad, A-.1&#13;
Jennings and Mkh,icl Zinunerm.111&#13;
all exhauste after returning fr&#13;
field trip.&#13;
Sunny Chase work&#13;
signment. &#13;
Michae l Zimme rman , N ick Chanl ey , Tomm&#13;
Offonburger, l'vlisty Armine and Michelle Janssen&#13;
ha\'ing ftm between classes.&#13;
"l"inislwd' k1\• l1tl 1.111'." l'l't"l'Cn&#13;
clas::.e vi th hl'I f11 l k&#13;
Joshua Knudsen i" H'rv h)Cll"rd ;it 111-.&#13;
cl.1ss 1n,rk. &#13;
Michael and Katrina get ready to&#13;
dance.&#13;
Queen Chelsa&#13;
Crown er and&#13;
King Nick&#13;
Engstler reign&#13;
over the dance.&#13;
Dustin J., Eric&#13;
H., Jeremy B.,&#13;
Ma ck W. ,&#13;
Derek B. and&#13;
Joey L. enjoy&#13;
dancing w ith&#13;
the strobe light.&#13;
Drew is having a fun time a t&#13;
the dance.&#13;
Mr. Steve Slater and Mrs. Shari Slater&#13;
hold the " limbo sti k" for Nick.&#13;
Middle School Dance&#13;
Nick Chanley&#13;
and Joey Lewis&#13;
blowup balloons&#13;
to use for&#13;
decorations.&#13;
Middle school&#13;
students enjoy a&#13;
night of dancing&#13;
on Friday, January&#13;
19, in the&#13;
a udi torium&#13;
sponsored by the&#13;
Middle School&#13;
StudentCouncil.&#13;
Mack Weyers Liz&#13;
Gramblin and Nick&#13;
E., are pl a ying a&#13;
"dancing game."&#13;
Mrs. A m y Sturm ,&#13;
Ca meron Th omas&#13;
and Mack Weyer&#13;
smile for the camera&#13;
while preparing for&#13;
the dance &#13;
Middle School YMCA Basketball Team&#13;
ickChanJey,Joey Lewis, David Arteaga, Mack&#13;
Weyers, and Nick Engstler; Derek Bohlmaim,&#13;
Cameron Thomas, Coach Tim Miller, Eiic&#13;
Humlicek, and Michael Zimmem1an&#13;
Coach Tim Miller is adv ising his team.&#13;
8th Grade Football Team at Lewis Central:&#13;
N ick Engstle r, Derek Bohlmann, and&#13;
Michael Zimmerman; David Arteaga, and&#13;
Joey Lewis&#13;
Joev d efends the ball while&#13;
waiting for an open person.&#13;
David shoot while Mike gets&#13;
ready to rebound.&#13;
During basketball practice, the boys are working on rebounding.&#13;
Practice can be fun; Eric, Nick E., Derek, Nick C., Joey, and Michael&#13;
scrimmage a game.&#13;
7th Grade Football Team at Lewis Central:&#13;
Joshua Knudsen, Mack Weyers, Eric Hwnlicek,&#13;
Jeremy Bates, and Jordan Borgaila. David shoots as Mack and&#13;
Mike try to block as Derek&#13;
watches.&#13;
Middle School Boys Sports 41 &#13;
Shootings I&#13;
a&#13;
r&#13;
s&#13;
With his tongue sticking out, Derek Bohlmann throws the shot put. Mi ke Zimmerman is runnin g a&#13;
good 100 meter dash.&#13;
Jeremy Bates warms up for the shot put.&#13;
42 Middle School Track&#13;
Come on Li z you can do it, you&#13;
only have three laps left.&#13;
Middle School Track Tea m: David&#13;
Arteaga, Jeremy Bates, and Joey Lewis;&#13;
Li z Gramblin, Nick Engstler, Derek&#13;
Boh lma 1m, Mike Zimmerma n, and&#13;
Meredith Kasa l.&#13;
Joey is handi ng off the baton to Nick.&#13;
On a very windy day, Me redith ge ts read y&#13;
to throw the shot put.&#13;
David lands in the long jump pit after a good&#13;
jump.&#13;
Liz assists Ms. Karen Lechner measure at the&#13;
shot put.&#13;
After running, Joey pu ts on his sweats. &#13;
I • n.ith;in cwberg, N ick Engstler, David&#13;
1~.i. and Kat:rina Netherland are&#13;
tchins "cil:'nce movie.&#13;
gbreakti~. Ray. Liz, Derek,&#13;
redith, and Cameron wait for a&#13;
drink of water.&#13;
Johnathan Newbe rg lol&gt;k. up fwm&#13;
h.i.s word puzzle.&#13;
Derek Bohlmann is work on a&#13;
project in metals clas_.&#13;
)Ol'\' l C\\'iS, ick Fng'&gt;llt&gt;r, id, C h,mk\.&#13;
and l\.1ft· lv mi· l'l\ton are all m&#13;
Hunh\ ill&lt;\ \ labama. for Space Camp.&#13;
Middk h lo) 4 &#13;
Joshua Pope&#13;
Drew Sc;h&#13;
Matthew T'tu•n""&#13;
Pull as hard as you ca&#13;
Arrnine, Cory, Drew and l\11k'&#13;
Zimmerman are playing tug t t&#13;
war.&#13;
Josh stops to gl't a drink of\ .1&#13;
lwtwecn c la ~scs.&#13;
prnpl'r \\a t • &#13;
Stephanie Dof fin&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin&#13;
Er' umlicek&#13;
M ith Kasal&#13;
Jeremy Bates&#13;
Jordan Borgaila&#13;
Cassandra Case&#13;
Sunny Chase&#13;
Chelsa Crowner&#13;
!_ &#13;
While waihni;; f1lr U1ejudges todL't1&#13;
who won, tel-: and Joey, po:;c.'&#13;
tht&gt;irl.&lt;'wi':ilenb·alMockTrial I&#13;
Mkhael, M.istv, ·' I&#13;
tll•ntion 1d11 It• 111&#13;
p &#13;
&#13;
Our wonderful interpreters, Mr. Arthur Trexler&#13;
and Ms. Donna Stephens are taking a much&#13;
deserved break. The Practice Jen and Susan wa tch the o ther team cros&#13;
examine one of our wih1esses.&#13;
Lawye rs Rita Brinkma n and&#13;
Jonathan Scherling wa tch the trial&#13;
in progress.&#13;
Lawyers Susan Haynes and Travis&#13;
Gabl e wa tch their teamma te&#13;
questi on a wirness.&#13;
Sarah, Jennifer, Susan, Lori, and Travis&#13;
watch the other team's testimony.&#13;
Lawyers Lori Merrill,JenRaim, Susan Haynes, and Travis Gab le are&#13;
all smiles after the judges ann ounce they won.&#13;
Witnesses Sarah and Lori wait for the trial to begin.&#13;
Mock Trial Team: Front-Katrina Landolt, Jonathan Scherling, Amanda&#13;
Humlicek and Lori Merrill; Back-Mrs. Delkamiller, Susan Haynes, Sarah&#13;
Brown, Travis Gable, Rita Brinkman, and Lawyer Mike Gooch. Not&#13;
Pich.ued: Jen Raim.&#13;
Amanda does her best directing one of our witnesses,&#13;
while Jonathan and Ka trina look on.&#13;
48 Mock Trial&#13;
Katrina tries to prove her point while&#13;
cross examining a no the r witness. &#13;
Show and Tell&#13;
Ms. Valentina Slater-Fominykh shows James Clearo where&#13;
Russia is located on the globe.&#13;
Very interesting ... Ms. V aJentina Slater-Fom in y kh explai.nsabout&#13;
World Culture of Peace as Mic Dolan watd1es.&#13;
The middle school students try out a homemade&#13;
bik thatStevenMcGuire ofKalona, Iowa, built.&#13;
Ms. Trish a Tig he ta lks abo ut "Deaf&#13;
Awa reness" with Shaun Livingston and&#13;
other middle school students.&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delka miller interp rets for two&#13;
VfWs who are talking about the attack at&#13;
Pearl Harbor and about other wars.&#13;
Yummmm ... Dr.Johnson gives out cookies, thanking the stud ents for their help&#13;
with the United Way fund-raiser.&#13;
Cm ious George (Zach Engstler)&#13;
as ks Ms. Va len tin a Sla terFominykh a question.&#13;
On Read Across America day, Dr.&#13;
Joh nsnn n•ads stories to th e&#13;
elementar students. &#13;
Melissa Anderson is giving her speech&#13;
in the high school library.&#13;
Nick Engstler says our generation is&#13;
the foundation for the future.&#13;
Division II Participants:&#13;
April Stultz-4th place, Holli Ball-3rd&#13;
place, Katrina Landolt-2nd place,&#13;
Friederike Buggisch-lst place, and&#13;
Heidi Winger-5th place.&#13;
Meredith Kasal is explaining in her&#13;
speech about safety for kids.&#13;
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Scott Stultz, Ashley Jennings, Adam Bantz, Daniel&#13;
Gilchrist, Jamie Hall, James Markowski, Alex Schultz, Zac&#13;
Ziei:;ler, Anthony Henry, and Ricky Brown proudly show their speech participation certifica tes.&#13;
50 Speeches&#13;
Division I and II: Eric Humli cek, David&#13;
Arteaga, Jada Ha rt, ick Engstl er,Joey Lewis.&#13;
Sarah Brown, Amanda Humlicek, Katrina&#13;
Landolt, Kristinn Diego, Samantha Loftus,&#13;
and Jennifer Raim&#13;
Dav id Arteaga talks about educa tion and&#13;
technology.&#13;
Samantha is givin g her speech about teens making the&#13;
right choices for college.&#13;
Division I participants for the state contest are: Joey Lewislst place, Jada Hart-3rd place, and Nick Engstler-2nd&#13;
place.&#13;
Division IT Top 10: Sa rah Brown, Ka trina Landolt,&#13;
Friederike Buggisch, April Stultz, Amanda Humlicek,&#13;
Heidi Winger, Holli Ball, Melissa A11derson,Jennifer Raim,&#13;
Samantha Loftus, and Kristinn Diego&#13;
ISD-2nd Place at GPSD&#13;
"We Are the Future" &#13;
The Quintessential 5: Mr. Michael Ratzlaff, Amanda Moon,&#13;
Mjke Hamann, Matt Jacob, Moises Arteaga, Katie Romey,Mr.&#13;
Dan Gradoville&#13;
The Albert Einsteins: Mrs. Susan Whitt, Ap1il Shutz, Erin I-f Lmtrods,&#13;
JoshuaScherling,JeffGoe.rgen,NicUpdmrch,Mr.01uckGrandkk&#13;
5 Intelligent Scholars: Mrs. Joanne Shannon, Susan Haynes,&#13;
Heidi Winger, Nick Reed, Rita Brinkman, Randi Rodriquez, Mrs.&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand&#13;
Perfect Geniuses: Ms. Karen Leclmer, Tra vis Gable, Krisfum&#13;
Diego, Tvler Kerger, Lorelei Gray, Holli Ball, Mrs. Jean Luedtke&#13;
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Brandon Cornett watches the&#13;
teams compete while vid eo taping.&#13;
Mr. Eric Peterson and Shawn&#13;
Bunce are helping out.&#13;
The Brainy Bunch (GPSD Team): Mr.&#13;
Mich ae l Ra tz laff, Ms. Lori Niema nn,&#13;
Joha than Scherling, J enrufer Raim, Friederike&#13;
Buggisch, Lori Merrill, Katrina Landolt,&#13;
Amand a H umlicek. Judges Mrs. Marty Anderson, Mrs. Shjrley Hicks, and Mrs.&#13;
Karen Brundidge discuss the answer that the team gave.&#13;
IS D's GPSD Team Takes 3rd Place Brain Bowl &#13;
fgve the fi'igh0(lway&#13;
Prom was on April 28, 2001 at the Sheraton Hotel in&#13;
Omaha. It was a beautiful, windy, warm, and sunny day.&#13;
There was a courtyard with three fountains; we took&#13;
pictures and enjoyed the evening around the fountains.&#13;
Some of us went up to the balcony to chat and some of us&#13;
just danced the night away.&#13;
H e id i Wi n ge r w ith her&#13;
compa nion, Jada Hart, Joshua&#13;
Sc h e rlin g, Sh a n e Estes, rin&#13;
H untrods, an d Melissa Ande rson&#13;
cha t together on the ba lcony.&#13;
Sop homores: Rachael Rodriquez,&#13;
Melissa Anderson, Alex Schultz.&#13;
April Stultz, Sa ra h Brown, Shawn&#13;
Bunce, Adam Ba ntz, Dan iel Lewis,&#13;
Nie Upchurch, Mike Hama nn, Holli&#13;
Ball, and Randi Rodriquez&#13;
Prom Royalty: Prince Craig&#13;
Johnson, King Krisfum Diego,&#13;
Queen Katrina Landolt, and&#13;
Princess Friederike Buggisch&#13;
,King· JCristinn 1Jieg·o and Queen J(atrina 1:.findolt&#13;
Ashley Jerutingsand&#13;
Adam Bantz timidly&#13;
dance together.&#13;
52 Prom&#13;
Holli Ba ll, Randi a nd Racha e l&#13;
Rodriquez dance the " h·io" .&#13;
Seniors: Friederike Buggisd1, Amanda&#13;
Humlicek, Katrina Landolt, Jennifer&#13;
Ra im, Samantha Loftus, Neil Young&#13;
Bear, Lori Merrill, Amanda Eads, Heidi&#13;
Winger, Kristinn Diego, Kh uong Pham,&#13;
Cody Lauritsen, and Craig Johnson&#13;
Freshmen: Ashley Jennings, Jada Hart, Erin Huntrods, KaJiegh Coonce-a&#13;
friend, Katie Romey, Amanda Moon, Joshua Scherling, Edlin Dorn, Tyl r&#13;
Kerger, Moises Arteaga, Travis Thoma , Richard DaJ'll, and Shane Estes&#13;
Jwliors: Debra Lukehart, Arianne Barnes, Lorelei ray, Kathy Wrage&#13;
Pamela Babcock, Tina Crouch, Jaime Hall; Anthony Henry, Jonathan&#13;
Scherling, Mike Baird, Travis Gable, Ricky Brown, and Dailiel Gilchrist &#13;
Debra Lukehart and Jaime Hall run as hard as&#13;
they can at the track meet.&#13;
Scott Stultz&#13;
reac ts afte r a&#13;
great shot tha t&#13;
just went in the&#13;
basket.&#13;
Michael Zimmermiln and his Cor,' Beebe looks very tired after swimming his race.&#13;
friend s wait fo r their h1rn to&#13;
show their soccer skills.&#13;
James Markowski walks away&#13;
after fi nishing his h im to bowl.&#13;
MikeFick,MattTrucano,TommySellers,JoshPope;CoachKarenLechner,&#13;
Dawn Bailey, Misty Ai.mine, Drew Schultz, Jaime Hali, Sunny Chase&#13;
proudly display the ribbons they won in the basketball skills events.&#13;
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Special Olympians:&#13;
Tonuny Sellers, &amp; Binh&#13;
Nguyen; Josh Pope &amp;&#13;
Dawn Bailey; Sunn y&#13;
Cha se, Mike Fick,&#13;
Ashley Je1mings, Drew&#13;
Schultz, Amanda Eads,&#13;
&amp; Zac, Ziegler; James&#13;
Markowski, Adam&#13;
Bantz, Misty Armine,&#13;
Michelle Janssen, &amp;&#13;
Debra Lukehart; Cory&#13;
Beeb e, Sco tt Stultz,&#13;
Tommy Offenburger,&#13;
Mike Zimmermah, &amp;&#13;
Matthew Trucano. Not&#13;
Pictured: Alex Schultz&#13;
and Jamie Hall, and&#13;
Coaches Karen Lechner&#13;
and Mike Shannon&#13;
Special Olympics 53&#13;
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Coach Karen Lechner and Zac Ziegler&#13;
celebrate Zac's first place&#13;
Jamie Hail gets ready&#13;
to rebound the ball.&#13;
Alex gets"teady to kick the soccer bail. Adam w ims the backstroke.&#13;
Josh Pope kicks the soccer ba U in&#13;
high hopes of winning a ribbon.&#13;
Mike Fick waits his turn to&#13;
participate in the basketbaJJ skills&#13;
events.&#13;
Before they sta rt bowling, Miche lle a nd Misty&#13;
enjoy chatting with the volunteers.&#13;
Tommy 0 . wa tches Vicha y be fore kicking the&#13;
soccer ba ll.&#13;
Swim Team: Coach Karen Lechner, Ashley Jennings,&#13;
Mike Zimmerman, and Adam Bantz; Tommy Sellers,&#13;
Cory Beebe, Michelle Janssen, and TommyOffenburg r&#13;
Amanda Eads, Cory Beebe, Debra Lukehart, Scott Stultz,&#13;
and Adam Ban tz are playing great defense.&#13;
54 Special Olympics &#13;
Go Zac Co! Zac Ziegler runs a good&#13;
race.&#13;
Ashley,&#13;
C o r y ,&#13;
Tommy S.,&#13;
Ad a m ,&#13;
Mi k e ,&#13;
Ton1my0.,&#13;
a n d&#13;
Miche lle&#13;
a re ve ry&#13;
eager to&#13;
swim.&#13;
Binh walks to the starti ni; line for his&#13;
next race.&#13;
Tommy is all smiles after a winning a&#13;
ribbon.&#13;
After swinuning their race, Ashley and Michelle are&#13;
discuss.ing their times with Coach Karen Leclmer.&#13;
H e-Men Drew, Tommy S. , Jos h,&#13;
Tommy 0 . and Cory display their&#13;
muscles. The boys have a fun time&#13;
while waiting for their turn during&#13;
the soccer events.&#13;
Dawn Ba iley talks with Ms. Wills&#13;
while waiting to bowl.&#13;
I .. ' . ,. :1 . ' . .. ., I .&#13;
The ISO Basketball Team wins fir t place at State for the third&#13;
straight year: Front: Ashley Je1mings, Scott Stultz, Cory Beebe,&#13;
and Mike Zimm erman; Back: Adam Bantz, Michelle Janssen,&#13;
Amanda Eads, Debra Lukehart, and Tommy Offenburger&#13;
Special Olympics 55 &#13;
AClion is Our&#13;
This has been a wonderful year. The&#13;
girls' team took two championshipsthe ISD invitationaland GPSD. This is&#13;
the second year straight the girls won&#13;
the GPSD championship! The boys&#13;
team took second place at GPSD this&#13;
year! Between both teams, they won&#13;
13 first places at GPSD. Edlin Dom&#13;
tied the school's 1941 high jump record&#13;
at 6'2". Jennifer Raim broke her own&#13;
discus record at 110'5" and broke the&#13;
school's shot put record at 32'8 1 /2".&#13;
Both Edlin and Jennifer went to&#13;
districts and Jennifer went on to State.&#13;
G&#13;
A&#13;
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Scott Tinkham win s the 1600 meters race a t GPSD.&#13;
Is it Monica Jones? No, it's Sarah Brown winn ing the 800 meter race. She also won the 1&#13;
and 2 mile races at GPSD.&#13;
Are they twins? Ka tie takes off in&#13;
preparation for a hand off from Freddy.&#13;
56 Varsity Track&#13;
Heidi Winger gets ready for the race whi le&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon holds the blocks for&#13;
her.&#13;
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A tired Apri.1 Stultz get&#13;
help from Coach Jackie&#13;
Grote after she fin.ishe&#13;
the 400 meter run.&#13;
"Queen of Discus" Jen Raim places 3rd at&#13;
district! Her record is 110'5"!&#13;
Shawn Bunce hands off the ba ton to&#13;
Kristi.Im Diego.&#13;
Sophomore Susa n Haynes and Senior&#13;
Katrina Landolt are going for a win in the&#13;
4x400 meter race. &#13;
Travis runs the 4x400 meter run. Amanda throws the shot put while&#13;
Jennifer watches.&#13;
Senior Neil Young Bear throws the discu s.&#13;
All of Edlin Dom's energy goes&#13;
into throwing the shot put.&#13;
Freshman Moises Arteaga and&#13;
Sophomore Michael Hamann get&#13;
warmed up for 3200 meter run.&#13;
G~ s Track Team: Kathy Wrage, Katrina Landolt, Heidi&#13;
Winger, Freddy. Buggisch, ana Katie Romey; Amanda Hurii11cek, Apnl Stultz, Sarah Brown, je1mifer Rai.m, Aman da Eads, Jada Hart, and Susan Haynes; Amanda&#13;
Moon; Not Pictured: Head Coach Mike Shannon and Assist.&#13;
Coach Jackie Grote.&#13;
"We're number 1! "&#13;
Fre hman Tyler Kerger throws the shot put.&#13;
Jonathan Scherling and Ricky Brown&#13;
are participating in the 800 meter run.&#13;
Richard Dahl takes off after Travis&#13;
Thomas hands off the baton.&#13;
BoysTrackTeam:c;=oachBradKruse,TylerKerger,JoshuaScherling,&#13;
Richard Dahl, Moises Arteaga, and Assist. Coach Michael Ratzlaff;&#13;
Ricky Brown, Michael Hamann, Daniel Lewis, JonathanScherling,&#13;
Scott Tinkham, and Shawn Bm1ce; T ra\IJS Thomas, Kristi.nn Diego,&#13;
Travis Gable, Mike Bai.rd-Mgr, Neil Young Bear, and Edlin Dorn&#13;
Is it a jaguar? No, it's Jada Hart. he n lllS for a "'in in the400 meter&#13;
run. Jada place first in the long jump at GI'SD. &#13;
Coach&#13;
~~,~~great!~was Mike Shannon has ever had in&#13;
th!~~H his coaching&#13;
career! We had 12 wins and 6 loses! There's&#13;
always a first time for everything! This year was 0&#13;
our first time to enter the championship game at&#13;
GPSD which was held at KSD. We ended up&#13;
second with great pride because we know in our I&#13;
hearts, we are first! Another first was playing a&#13;
game that lasted until midnight! We were playing&#13;
against MSAD during GPSD, the schedule was&#13;
way behind. We also beat MSAD to enter the e&#13;
Championship Round.&#13;
GPSD All-Tournament Team&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
first Team&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
All-Cilv second Team&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
All-Cilv Honorable Mention&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
"Oh ... here comes the ball! "&#13;
Ballerinas Amanda and Jen go&#13;
for the rebound.&#13;
There's something fishy going&#13;
on here! Sarah fish tails around&#13;
her opponent for a shot.&#13;
"Is this the way to play basketball coach?"&#13;
Predd y goes fo r a lay up, well d one fo r a&#13;
begi1mer!&#13;
58 Girls Basketball&#13;
Ugh .. . Ka he and Heidi work hard to get&#13;
into position fo r rebounding.&#13;
"NO! It's MINE!" Jada fi ghts for the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Finally she's off the fl oor! Kat dribbles&#13;
dow n the court.&#13;
"Don' t let them have the ba ll... " Sarah&#13;
and Jen work ha rd on d efense. &#13;
With hands on their hips, loyal seniors, Kat and&#13;
Jen, wait for thei_r teammate to sink a freethrow.&#13;
Being manager includes many duties ... Melissa&#13;
pushes the rack of basketballs after a game.&#13;
A"'-'W ... a kodak moment! Mother and daughter,&#13;
Heidi, hug after being announced at Parents' Day.&#13;
"Umm ... keep the girl behind me as&#13;
I defend her ... " Apri.l pla ·s good&#13;
d efense against her opponent.&#13;
Getthat baU! Amanda plays good defense,&#13;
trying to get the ball away from the oth er opponent.&#13;
Oh ... I hope my team ca tches the ball!&#13;
Sarah passes to a teammate a Kat an xiously watches.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Treynor JV 33&#13;
Kansa Deaf 36&#13;
Underwood 42&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 44&#13;
Kickapoo 44&#13;
South Dakota Deaf 54&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 46&#13;
Grandview Baptist 45&#13;
Fremont-Mills JV 30&#13;
Omaha Christian (Parents Day) 52&#13;
Thomas Jefferson JV 40&#13;
Riverside JV 37&#13;
Kickapoo 56&#13;
GPSD-Oklahoma 46&#13;
GPSD-Mim1esota 40&#13;
( PSD- Kansas 25&#13;
C Lourdes 32&#13;
lc: n as Deaf 55&#13;
22&#13;
44&#13;
46&#13;
38&#13;
39&#13;
22&#13;
30&#13;
35&#13;
31&#13;
27&#13;
34&#13;
48&#13;
34&#13;
14&#13;
30&#13;
40&#13;
38&#13;
33&#13;
Ka tie, this isn.' t foo tball! Get tha t ba 11 and&#13;
go for a lay up!&#13;
Front: Manager Melissa Anderson, Jada Hart, April Stultz, Katie Romey; Back:&#13;
Heidi Winger, Coach Mike Shannon, Kat Landolt, Jen Ra im, Freddy Buggisch,&#13;
Assistant Coach Karen Lechner, and Amanda H umlicek &#13;
Show T All-Cilv Honorable Mention near All-American&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
Jonathan Scherling&#13;
The Bobcat Basketball season was a big surprise for&#13;
us, our record--15-3! We didn't lose a game at home,&#13;
which will be our best memon; because this will be the&#13;
last year we play in the old gipn. Our new gym should&#13;
be ready next fall. I&#13;
M&#13;
GPSD All-Tournament Team&#13;
Craig Johnson&#13;
Jonathan Scherlinu&#13;
Most of our practices were tough, but our foreign&#13;
exchange student, Kristinn Diego, always made it&#13;
easier; he always joked in practice and made us laugh.&#13;
We placed third at GPSD, we wish we could have&#13;
made it to the championship game. But we learned&#13;
that just because a team wins first place they may not&#13;
always be the best. A team might beat that first team&#13;
later. So we learned to play our best everyday, no&#13;
matter what, then we will always be the best.&#13;
"Air Diego!" Kristinn Diego makes two quick&#13;
points during his lay up.&#13;
"Dang! I could of have done that." Ma nager&#13;
Mike, Nie, eil, Moises, and Scott watch.&#13;
"Tsk tsk!" exclaims Coach Gradoville and&#13;
Coach Wyant as they show the players&#13;
what they should be doing.&#13;
"Know what? Size does matter! " The 6'6"&#13;
Center, Edlin, is crowed by his opponents&#13;
60 Boys Basketball while shooting the ball.&#13;
Scott boxesoutJonathan's man, so Jonathan&#13;
can drive round them.&#13;
"Crajg, we didn't know that you could&#13;
even jump!" Craig Johnson jumps to get&#13;
over the top of the defense while sl1ooting&#13;
the ball.&#13;
"Look at me!"' Nie, Moises, and ody&#13;
wa tches hot shot Neil during warm up. &#13;
"Oh! Did I hurt you?" Nie looks down at&#13;
his opponent.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
~alvem 51 41&#13;
Kansas Deaf 40 38&#13;
Underwood 42 29&#13;
1i.n neso ta Deaf 66 49&#13;
Kickapoo Nation 62 25&#13;
South Dakota Deaf 57 23&#13;
Min.nesota Deaf 54 44&#13;
De Moines Grandview 51 61&#13;
Fremon t-Mills 60 58&#13;
Omaha Christian (Parents Day) 62 49&#13;
Thomas Jeffe rson 60 55&#13;
Kickapoo 81 46&#13;
,PSD-South Dakota 61 16&#13;
JPSD-Kansas 36 40&#13;
(JPSD-Minnesota 36 34&#13;
Linc ln College View 28 42&#13;
C Lourdes 68 53&#13;
Kansas Deaf 55 43&#13;
Khuong proves to h i teammates, during warm&#13;
up, that he's full of e ergy.&#13;
"Did you called for me?" Manager Mike is&#13;
always ready to help his team.&#13;
"Give me a break, it's my ball! " Scott&#13;
fights to grab the ball.&#13;
Believe it or not, Neil can jump too!&#13;
Cody hustles down the fl oor.&#13;
"Gotcha!" Moises fakes then passes&#13;
the ball through the defensive player.&#13;
Front: Nie Upchurch, Edlin Dorn, Scott Tinkham, Jonathan Scherling, &amp;&#13;
Moises Arteaga; Back: Khuong Pham, Craig Johnson, Kristinn Diego, Tei!&#13;
YOLmg Bear, Cody Lauritsen, &amp; Manager Mike Baird; ot pictured: Coach&#13;
Dan Gradoville &amp; Assistant Coach Rick Wyant.&#13;
Boys Basketball 61 &#13;
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Cassandra Case shoots the ball with grea t fo rm. I'm open! Arianne Barnes plays&#13;
grea t offense.&#13;
During warm up,Arianne Barnes, Stephanie Daffin, Ka thy Wrage,&#13;
and Erin Huntrods work on their shooting and rebounding. Touch me and it's your foul!&#13;
Chelsea Crowner wa its to pass&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Meredith and&#13;
Susan are tired&#13;
after a long game.&#13;
JVTeam: Front: Chelsea Crowner, Meredith&#13;
Kasa l, Cassa ndra Case, and Eli zabe th&#13;
Gramblin. Back: Manager Amanda Eads,&#13;
Arianne Barnes, Susan Haynes, Lorelei Gray,&#13;
Erin Huntrods, and Kathy Wrage. Not&#13;
pictured: Coach Mike Shann on, Assistant&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner, and Stephanie&#13;
62 JV Girls Basketball Daffin.&#13;
Catch the ball! Elizabeth Gramblin passes the&#13;
ball to April Stultz.&#13;
Erin Huntrods looks for an opening to&#13;
shoot, whil e Stephanie Doffin waits to help.&#13;
In the locker room, Assistant Coach Karen&#13;
Lechner reviews the gam e with Elizabeth,&#13;
Cassandra, and Susan. &#13;
Coach Wyant talks to the team and gives&#13;
them some advice on how to play the game.&#13;
Daniel and Scott are ready to rebound .&#13;
Let's Go! Daniel L., Mike, Ricky, Daniel G.,&#13;
Tyler, Shawn, and Richard gain strength&#13;
and sp irit by supporting each other.&#13;
Hoops&#13;
I&#13;
a&#13;
r&#13;
s&#13;
Richard dribbles the ball arow1d&#13;
his opponent.&#13;
Ricky has control of the ball.&#13;
Daniel dribbles the ba ll down&#13;
the court.&#13;
JV Basketball Team: Richm·d Dahl, Shawn Blli1ce and Tyler Kerger;&#13;
Daniel Lewis, Mike Hamairn, Manager Mike Baird, Ricky Bro"'rn&#13;
and DaiUel Gilchrist; Not pictmed: Scott Stultz&#13;
The boys warm up before the game starts.&#13;
Daniel stretches Mike 's foot.&#13;
Shawn wa tches and get ready to reboW1d&#13;
the ball.&#13;
JV Boys Basketbal l 63 &#13;
Tina is encouraging the crowd to cheer at a baske tball game. Lorelei gets down while doing&#13;
the crowd's favori te, "The !SD&#13;
The cheerleading team jumps and cheers after performing a Boogie" !&#13;
routine.&#13;
At the end of a snapping cheer, Tina holds Heidi's and&#13;
Lorelei's legs.&#13;
64 Cheerleading&#13;
CheerleadingTeam: Shawn Bunce, Jada&#13;
Hart; Tina Crouch, Heid i Winger; Coach&#13;
Jennifer Herzog, Lorelei Gray, Assistant&#13;
Coach Amy Sturm&#13;
GPSD AH-Tournament Team&#13;
Shawn Bunce&#13;
At a pep rally, Bobcat Tina th rows candy into&#13;
the crowd as a way to pump things up.&#13;
During a pep rall y, Jada, Heidi, a nd Shawn&#13;
tape the " run through spirit paper" on the&#13;
wa ll so the va rsit y basketball pla ye rs an&#13;
make their gra nd entrn nce.&#13;
Go He idi Go! He idi performs th e team's&#13;
GPSD da nce routine. &#13;
Lorelei and Cassandra show o ff their d ancing&#13;
skills while Stephanie bumps the ba ll.&#13;
Stephd ni e assists Arianne whil e Rachae l and&#13;
Meredith look on.&#13;
apture the moment' Rand i, mand a, Erin,&#13;
and Ka thy are pro ud o f the grea t effort they&#13;
pu t in to their game.&#13;
Susnn Havnes waits for the ser\·&lt;:1 •&#13;
Amanda Eads p repares for the&#13;
se rve.&#13;
Ge tting d own' Ca ssa ndra bumps the ba ll whi le Meredith&#13;
is ready to assist&#13;
JV Volleyball Team: fl oor: Ka thy Wrage, Susa n Haynes, Lorelei&#13;
Gray, Amanda Moon; standing: Erin Hw1trods, Amand a Eads,&#13;
Arianne Barnes, Cassandra Case, Eli zabeth Gra mblin, Melissa&#13;
Anderson, Mered ith Kasa l, Randi Rod riquez, Holli Ba ll, and&#13;
Rachae l Rod riquez; no t pictured : Coach Ka ren Lechner a nd&#13;
Assistant Coach Stacey Morga n&#13;
Assistant Coach Stacey Mo rga n gives ad\'i ce to an&#13;
eager group of girls.&#13;
Rand i Rodriquez sets the ba ll while usan and&#13;
Amanda Moon are ready to spike.&#13;
JV Volleyball 65 &#13;
and the game against Lewis Central. This a&#13;
year we beat Lewis Central for the second&#13;
year in a row. We also placed third at the&#13;
GPSOTournamentforathirdstraightyear. m&#13;
The team's standing for this year is 7-16,&#13;
GPSD All-Tournament Team&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Katrina Landolt&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Katrina Landolt which is Coach Lechner' s best record during&#13;
her six-year coaching career. Coach "K"&#13;
was very proud of us. There were so many e&#13;
good and sad memories, we hope to never&#13;
All-Citv Honorable Mention&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Kalrina Landolt&#13;
Jennifer Raim forget them.&#13;
66 Volleyball&#13;
"Killer Jen" in action. Jen has&#13;
67 ofthe team's l 82 kiJJs during&#13;
the season. Jen also speciali zes&#13;
in blocking. She finishes the&#13;
season with 28 of the team's 31&#13;
blocks.&#13;
Samantha prepa res to bump&#13;
the ball as Lori helps her.&#13;
Ready to "Tame the Flame" Amanda and&#13;
Sarah are ready to assist as Ka tie bumps&#13;
the ba ll.&#13;
Hey April, this is a serious volleyball game,&#13;
not a dancing class!&#13;
Imported from Germany ... Freddy, our foreign&#13;
exchange student, joins the team and is always&#13;
read y and willi.ng to play.&#13;
After the last game of the season, Coad1 "K"&#13;
cries because she'll miss her team and her&#13;
seniors. As Coa h Stacey watches, Amanda&#13;
teases Coach "K" by handing her a towel to&#13;
use as a tissue, so she can blow her nose and&#13;
wipe her tea.rs away. &#13;
Sa rah's motto is : "Control under pressure." A little bit nervous about her "freshman Sav ing the ball! Two seniors, Jennifer and Lori&#13;
Sarah saves the ball with good control. mistakes"- Jad a bites her nails. go for the dig.&#13;
TH• us Them&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1 3&#13;
~in es ota Deaf 0 3&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 2 1&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 0 3&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 2 1&#13;
Underw ood 0 3&#13;
C Lourdes 1 3&#13;
Ka nsas Deaf 0 4&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 0 3&#13;
Lewis Central 3 0&#13;
Omaha Christian Academy 0 3&#13;
Homecoming-Tournament 3rd place&#13;
Boystown. (Homecoming) 0 3&#13;
Minnesota (Homecoming) 1 2&#13;
Malvern 3 1&#13;
Omaha Christian Academy 0 2&#13;
Li ncoln College View 0 2&#13;
GPSD 3rd place&#13;
Kansas Deaf (GPSD) 0 3&#13;
Colorado Deaf (GPSD) 3 0&#13;
Minnesota Deaf (GPSD) 0 3&#13;
1issol,Jri Deaf (GPSDJ 2 1&#13;
KiL kap o ation 3 ~&#13;
Bo\stown 0 3&#13;
"We can do it!" Lady Bobcat Spirit is&#13;
high before each game.&#13;
"We're seniors, so smell our athletic&#13;
feet!" The seniors are really grea t&#13;
leaders fo r the team.&#13;
Lo c k er Room Ce le b ra ti o n!&#13;
A f t e r&#13;
w inni ng&#13;
ow- game,&#13;
Kat ge ts&#13;
dump e d&#13;
into th e&#13;
l a undr y&#13;
basket by&#13;
her teammates.&#13;
Front: April Stultz, Jada Hart; Middle: Sarah Brown, Heid i Winger, Katie&#13;
Romey; Back: Lori Merrill, Friederike Buggisch, Samantha Loftus, Katrina&#13;
Landolt, Amanda Humlicek, Jennifer Raim; Not pictured: Coach Karen&#13;
Lechner and Assistant Coach Stacey Morgan olle ball 67 &#13;
Take 'emo&#13;
Our best memon; is when we beat Minnesota&#13;
Deaf at our Homecoming. We won the game 30-6! 0&#13;
It was very special day for us.&#13;
On the last game of the season, we played&#13;
against Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind at&#13;
North Platte, Nebraska. The weather was pouring&#13;
rain, and the field was so muddy. We were cold and w&#13;
slipped all the time, but we survived the game&#13;
42-20, and we had ftm!&#13;
We had a great season except at first. We were&#13;
very frustra ted because some boys, who had never&#13;
played football, were conft1sed; we had many new n&#13;
faces this year. But we worked together, had a&#13;
positive attitude, and we did a goocf job.&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
Jonalhan Scherling&#13;
Neil Young Bear&#13;
All-Cilv Firsl Team&#13;
Jonalhan Scherling&#13;
All-Cilv Honorable Menlion&#13;
Neil Young Bear&#13;
Go Edlin Go! End, Edlin Dorn,&#13;
runs away from his oppon nt&#13;
and makes a touchdown. Dorn&#13;
makes 8 touchd owns for the&#13;
season.&#13;
Ma nager, Mike Ba ird he lps&#13;
Khuong Pham tape his finger.&#13;
Mike rea lly helps the team.&#13;
Kh uong Pham, Joshua Sche rling, and&#13;
Tra vis Gable are chasing an opponent to&#13;
keep him from gaining yards.&#13;
The boys on the side line are wai ti ng fo r&#13;
their turn to play in the game.&#13;
Coa ch S_ha nnon, Murray, Wya n t, a nd&#13;
Gradov il!e are wa tching the game to see&#13;
how they can improve the pla yers' effort .&#13;
"Accept or decli ne the pena lty on the&#13;
opponent?" The referee confe rs w ith the&#13;
defensive tea m.&#13;
At halftime, the boys relax and discuss how to&#13;
improve their ga me d uring the second half.&#13;
68 Footba ll&#13;
Runaway Moises! Moises Arteaga escapes from the&#13;
defensive linemen. &#13;
With great perfo1mance, foreign exd1ru1ge student&#13;
Kristinn Diego, makes a good kick-off for the game.&#13;
TI1e Randy MossofISD (Edlin Dorn) blocks while&#13;
Cody Lauristen looks for a hole to run through.&#13;
"Where's my mru1 ?" ic Updiurd1 is looking for an&#13;
opponent to block, so the haliback can run openly.&#13;
Team&#13;
Dawson-Verdon&#13;
Kansas&#13;
braska City Lourdes&#13;
Minnesota (Homecoming)&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Missouri&#13;
Kickapoo Nation&#13;
Colarado at North Platte&#13;
Defensive ba cks, Craig and John, m&lt;tnage to keep the opponents from&#13;
gammg ya rdage.&#13;
An o ther touchdown for Jonathan!&#13;
Iona than ScherLin_g has carried the ball&#13;
for 1,107 yards, I9 touchdowns and&#13;
has 97 tackles for this season.&#13;
1-2-3 Neil wins the ma tch! eil smashes the opponent to make a tackle.&#13;
us Them&#13;
12 58&#13;
8 44&#13;
48 38&#13;
30&#13;
28&#13;
28&#13;
62&#13;
42&#13;
6&#13;
32&#13;
77&#13;
38&#13;
Hrst: Shan e Estes,Moises Arteaga,Tyler Kerger,Shawn Bunce,Justi n Evans,a nd&#13;
20 Richard Dahl;Second:Jona than Scherling,Joshua Sd1erling, raig)ohnson, Daniel&#13;
Lewis, Cody Lamitsen, Khum;.$ Pham; Third: Kristinn Diego, Tohn Metteer, Travis&#13;
Gable, Jeff Goergen, Daniel L.ilchri t, Chris Knud en; Vourth: Tri!\ i Thomas, Michael Hama nn, Edlin Dorn, Ricky Brown, ic Upchurch; Fifth: Jeil Young Bear,&#13;
Manager Mike Baird, Coach Mark Murray;&#13;
Not Pictured-Dan Gradoville, Rick Wvant, Mike Shannon Fnntball 69 &#13;
BOBCAT MAGIC&#13;
Royalty Court: Crown Bearer Bryce Moore, King Neil Young Bear, Queen Jennifer Raim, Crown Bearer Stephanie Stra tton; Khuong Pham, Cr~i g&#13;
Johnson, Kristinn Diego, Prince Cody Lauritsen, Princess Katrina Landolt, Amanda Humlicek, Heidi Winger, Samantha Loftus, Lori Merrill,&#13;
Freddy Buggisch, and Amanda Eads.&#13;
Umm ..... Who to da nce with nex t?&#13;
Freddy Buggiscb, Jada Hart, Joshua&#13;
Scherling, and Shane Estes get ready&#13;
to boogie!&#13;
During the homecoming footba ll&#13;
game, Jonathan Scherling trys to&#13;
escape the MSAD p layer to gain&#13;
yardage.&#13;
70 Homecoming&#13;
MiddleSchoolStudentCouncil members are raising money&#13;
by palnting faces. Student Council representati ve, David&#13;
Arteaga, paints Ms. Jennifer Herzog's face to show lSD&#13;
spirit.&#13;
Daniel Gi lchrist proud ly shows his homecoming spirit&#13;
wh ile introducing himself as part of the ISD Bobcat&#13;
football tt&gt;am. &#13;
Samantha Loftus and Lori Merrill&#13;
excitedly cheer for their classmate&#13;
Jen Raim, who is announced as&#13;
JSD's 2000 Homecoming Queen.&#13;
While her uncle watches, Sarah&#13;
Brown's mom braids her hair before the game starts.&#13;
The Royalty famjly: Prince Cody Lauritsen, Crown Bearer Bryce Moore,&#13;
IGng Neil Yow1g Bear, Queen Jen Raim, Crown Bearer Stephanje Stratton,&#13;
and Princess Kat Landolt.&#13;
Oh, oh, what do we now? Randi Rodriquez and Jeff Goergen are enjoying&#13;
themselves, while playing with the chinese finger traps a t the dance.&#13;
Look a t these cute, young crown&#13;
b earers. Bryce Moore a nd&#13;
Stephaiue Stratton have a lot of&#13;
fun dancing '&#13;
Poor Billy Boy! Bill Lauritsen (Cody's dad) participates in&#13;
the pep rally as Mr. Slater demostra tes that he isa big, strong&#13;
guy, but he ca nno t play foo tball beca use he has bad grades.&#13;
Les on learned: get good grades, then you can pla y football!&#13;
Head Coach Mark Murray, probably wishes his team could&#13;
hf' that hig.&#13;
Grr ... Hungry for some meat, Kristinn Diego&#13;
goes for a tackle.&#13;
Homecoming 71 &#13;
Help these poor homeless people ... Ms. Karen Lechner, Cassie Case, and Justin&#13;
Walker get involved with "Bum Day" for spirit week.&#13;
Ooh .. Good body position! Ama nd a Humlicek&#13;
passes the ba ll to the setter as Jen Raim makes&#13;
sure Amanda does a good job.&#13;
Whoa !! Where are you guys from? Sarah Brown,&#13;
Samantha Loftus, and Arianne Barnes d ress up&#13;
on "Weird Day." Ed lin Dorn, wha t do you thin k&#13;
of these girls?&#13;
72 Homecoming&#13;
Kristinn Diego, the John Travolta of 2000, dances up a&#13;
storm with Katie Romey, Jad a Hart, and April Stul tz.&#13;
"Oh my Qu.een, I s ha ll kiss your fee t to prove my loyal&#13;
support." Edlin Dorn has fun as the king, quee n a nd the&#13;
crown beare rs wa tch.&#13;
They make a nice da ncing co uple. Alex Schult1&#13;
and Ja ime Ha ll enjoy dancing the nig ht away.&#13;
During the pep ra lly, the a lumn us, families&#13;
sta ff, and stud ents get fired up fo r the JSD&#13;
Oobcdt~ . &#13;
"Come on, show your spirit for the&#13;
ISO Bobca ts!" Cheerlea d er Tina&#13;
Crouch fires up the crowd for the pep&#13;
rally.&#13;
Lorelei Gray wraps a blindfold around&#13;
Mike Baird'seyes for the banana race ...&#13;
whoever finishes ea ting the banana&#13;
last has to kiss the dog!&#13;
Katie Romey looks at how fl ex ible Kat&#13;
Land olt is ... Kat sets the ball over the&#13;
net during a volleyball match.&#13;
Oy! Look at these misshaped teachers! Ms. Jennifer Herzog, Ms. Kristen&#13;
New ton, Mrs. Julie Delkamiller, and Mr. Michael Ratzlaff show that&#13;
teachers ha ve spirit too!&#13;
"Whoa! l almost fell! " Jada H art is being lifted by Shawn Bunce and&#13;
Heidi Winger during their cheer at the pep rally.&#13;
Rachael Rodriquez and Adam Bantz dance at the Homecoming&#13;
Dance on Saturday, September 30, 2000, in the cafeteria.&#13;
Look at th is w ild bunch of sport fanatic . This high&#13;
school bunch show off their favo rite teams for "Sports&#13;
Day ." Jen Raim, Melissa nderson, Mike Baird, Jeff&#13;
Goergen, Ka thy Wrage, Jad a Hart and Ka tie Romey get&#13;
rowd y!&#13;
Homecoming 73 &#13;
&#13;
r. Ratzlaff's biology class,&#13;
l'I, Arianne, Suscln, and ick&#13;
rl ing on their assignment.&#13;
Adam Bantz&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
Shawn Bunce &#13;
Jacob Clark&#13;
Christina Cr&#13;
Travis Gable&#13;
Daniel Gilclu·ist&#13;
Lorelei Gray &#13;
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ay&#13;
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K rzlstlmt Av-ua '?Jietjo&#13;
1rkf 1wik: celtl111d ~&#13;
~~ C lmu; I&#13;
/hotto: ·&#13;
• &#13;
S po&gt;uioi: 1t.ichael 1'..tt:da#&#13;
&lt;!v101.·i! ~ft,~~~. 'I, •1•.1 &#13;
Freddy - Halfway Around the World /&#13;
I also enjoy tile t- ong cliool spirit hei:e. Homecoming was my first ex pe ri ence with schoo l spirit. German teens go to ·chool&#13;
and after school they g_o,,home or play sports with friends. School is not a reall y big part of a Ge rman teen 's life .&#13;
An other new experience fo r me was ASL. I don ' t know a lot of German sign language beeause 1 went to a hard-of-hea ring&#13;
school and I enjoy talking more. I had a hard time with ASL but I fin all y fi gured it out and it is getti ng et r. l iS' like Mr. Mi ·e&#13;
Shannon , my Basketball and Track coach says: "Practice makes pe rfect"&#13;
I am staying with Deb LeHeup and Nyle Smith. They are a great host fam il . I do not think I could ave had a better one. I&#13;
have a lot of fun with them.&#13;
I want to thank my fri ends, teache rs coaches and houseparents for a ll their patience with me. T know that I am not an easy&#13;
person and that I like to argue. I also want to than k the enior cl ass of 20 1. I had a t of fun with you guys. Thank you Lad&#13;
Bobcats fo r letting me be a part of your team.&#13;
Thank you Grandma Barb, Au nt Karla, Unc le Ivan, cousins Kari, Mich II · d Ni co le or showing me the United States.&#13;
A real spec ial thank you to Mom Deb and Dad Nyle fo r be ing my parent · and for sharing their li fe with me. I'll neve r forge t you&#13;
and I love you very much. ~&#13;
I hope to see you a ll agai n. I will miss you a ll very much and [ know that 1 will come bac k to visit.&#13;
My da d and I are sitting on a bench in&#13;
front of h.is apa rtment i11 Berlin.&#13;
Meet my family- Mom Heike, me, mom's&#13;
partner Stefa n, my sister Josefine (12)&#13;
and my brother Da vid (15 months).&#13;
Daddy Ny le and l d u rin g the&#13;
Homecoming Dance.&#13;
I share a momen t with the "enemy", my&#13;
Mom Deb, during the students vs. sta ff&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
Foreign&#13;
Exchange Student &#13;
Hello everybody, my name is Kristinn Diego. I'm an&#13;
exchange student from Iceland, Europe. I was born on May&#13;
2, 1982. I am hard of hearing but my family in Iceland and&#13;
my host family in Des Moines are all heaTing. l am very&#13;
happy here, I have a wonderful family here who helps me&#13;
very much with e erything. They are a great host family&#13;
here in America.&#13;
Iceland and America are dLfferent. America is much bigger than Iceland and have matt\Y. things we don't have. There&#13;
are more fast food and malls 1.ere than in Iceland. But we&#13;
have some things you don't have like Iceland fish. I like&#13;
America food, sports, school and friends very much. Of&#13;
course 1 miss my twin brother in Iceland. It is hard to get&#13;
wa y from him, but I will be back home and later I will miss&#13;
e erybody here in America very much.&#13;
IL was a wonderful year in America. I have lots of friends&#13;
and I have seen many new things here that are very&#13;
interesting. I saw that sports re very important for ISD and&#13;
that chools for the deaf in America are bigger than my deaf&#13;
!&gt;Chool in Iceland.&#13;
I vill never forget this crazy year of 2000-2001. I hope we&#13;
vill see each other again later, because everybody at ISO are&#13;
my friends. I want to thank my teachers for helping me very&#13;
much with homework and the coaches for helping me to&#13;
understand rules of the games, and for letting me play. I&#13;
will never forget one of the games in Missouri when I hurt&#13;
my neck and was sent to the hospital. I learned that America&#13;
football is dangerous. But, I want blood; I love to see blood&#13;
in the game!! I also want to thank all the other people at ISD&#13;
and my great headn;i.aster Dr. Johnson. Well, I hope I'll see&#13;
you later in the future.&#13;
Your crazy boy from Iceland, Kristinn Diego.&#13;
Foreign Exchange Student&#13;
My host family in&#13;
Des Moines, Iowa:&#13;
Claris a,&#13;
Dad-Robert,&#13;
Mom-Renae, Eric,&#13;
Elisabeth and me&#13;
Me (left) and my&#13;
tw in bro th e r&#13;
Sverrir (rig h t) .. .&#13;
Sverrir a lways&#13;
ma kes me laugh&#13;
and helps me when&#13;
I have problems. &#13;
Speed Demon&#13;
KhuongPham&#13;
Your Majesty, the Queen&#13;
Jennifer Raim ·&#13;
The Real Slim Shady&#13;
Craig Johnson&#13;
Amore Boy&#13;
Kristinn Diego&#13;
•&#13;
Miss Strictly Business&#13;
liofU.l,arn~ H idi Winger &#13;
~ &lt;-'&#13;
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2001&#13;
Class Valedictorian:&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
Class Salutatorian:&#13;
Amanda Humlicek&#13;
86 Graduation&#13;
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Saturday, May 19, 2001&#13;
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RETIREES&#13;
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Honor Society are: Freddy&#13;
Buggisch, Heidi Winger,&#13;
AmandaHwnlicek,Katrina&#13;
Landolt and Jennifer Raim;&#13;
Joey Lewis, Nick Engstler,&#13;
Tyler Kerger and Jonathan&#13;
Scherling.&#13;
Tyler receives a&#13;
congra tulations from Mrs.&#13;
Ann Linger for becoming a&#13;
member of this year's ISD&#13;
Honor Society.&#13;
Rnchael Rodriquez, Holli Ball and Chris Knudsen are&#13;
ha ving fun at the Homecoming Dance.&#13;
We've Got Spirit!&#13;
The crowd is&#13;
e njo y in g&#13;
themselves at the&#13;
allschoolpeprally.&#13;
After giving Joey Lewis his pin and letter for being inducted into&#13;
the Middle School Honor Society, Mr. Sl ater shakes his hand.&#13;
r&#13;
ATHLETIC AWARDS&#13;
Most Valuable Player&#13;
Volleyball: Amanda Humlicek&#13;
Football: Jonathan Scherling&#13;
Girls Basketball: Amanda Humlicek,&#13;
Katrina Landolt, Jennifer Raim&#13;
Boys Basketball: Jonathan Scherling&#13;
Girls Track: Jennifer Raim&#13;
Boys Track: Edlin Dorn&#13;
Outstanding Cheerleader: Heidi Winger&#13;
Girls Sportsmanship: Katrina Landolt&#13;
Boys Sportsmanship: Kristinn Diego&#13;
Booster Club Girl Athlete of the year:&#13;
Jennifer Raim&#13;
Booster Club Boy Athlete of the year:&#13;
Jonathan Scherling&#13;
Outstanding Service to the&#13;
" Athletic Department: Dee Van ordstrand&#13;
Retirees/ Sports Awards/ Closing 93 &#13;
94 Jump for Heart &#13;
Heart iii&#13;
Jump for Heart 95 &#13;
Nick Chanley, Mack Weyers, Joey Lewis, Cassandra Case, and Elizabeth Gramblin ~ /J d rb-. l&#13;
areraisingmoneybyselling"guesses"forhowmanypiecesofcandyareinthejar. ~a ers 1 ~ u e&#13;
Drew Schultz, and Cory Beebe&#13;
try seU a cup cake to Erin&#13;
HU!ltrods, from the Middle&#13;
School Student Council bake&#13;
sale.&#13;
Ele!Jlentary Members: Zach&#13;
Engstler,Hea th er Nurse, Fawn&#13;
HW:nlicek, Ms. Mel Hielen,&#13;
James Clearo and Samantha&#13;
Fox&#13;
Hi~ School Members: Scott&#13;
Tffikham, and Kathy Wrage;&#13;
Tyler Kerger, Mrs. Lois Carlson, Sarah Brown, Nie&#13;
Upchurch, Jada Hart, Ricky&#13;
Brown, Mike Baird, Jennifer&#13;
Rai.m, Vice President Amanda&#13;
Humlicek, not pictured:&#13;
Secretary Lorelei Gray,&#13;
President Neil Young Bear,&#13;
and Moises Arteaga&#13;
Middle School Members: Drew Schultz, Ray Glann, and&#13;
Nick Chanley; Mrs. Amy&#13;
Sturm, Joey Lewis, David&#13;
Arteaga, Mack Weyers,&#13;
Cassandra Case, Ms. Jennifer&#13;
Herzog&#13;
96 Student&#13;
The High School Student Counci l ga ther around the Micah&#13;
House Represenati ve for a picture a fte r dona ting food .&#13;
Studen t Council members pose after the&#13;
Annabell Donation Posters for Make-AWish, were put on the dining room wall.&#13;
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autobod y class.&#13;
Debra Lukehart, James Markowski, Joshua&#13;
Pope, Tommy Sellers, and Sunny Chase&#13;
have fun playing tug of war in gym class.&#13;
James Markowski is visiting w ith Nurse&#13;
Colleen Thompson.&#13;
Justin Evans paid to&#13;
wear his hat o n H a t&#13;
Day.&#13;
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the answer for&#13;
the question&#13;
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Whoa! Tommy sure has a "Get out of&#13;
my face" expression on his face as he&#13;
walks to school from careers.&#13;
Richard Dahl and Brandon Cornett are&#13;
working very hard in autobod y class.&#13;
Amanda Barrier is signing the words to the&#13;
Pledge of Allegiance.&#13;
Josh Pope, Tommy Sellers, and Misty&#13;
Armine stop to smile at the camera .&#13;
What a good boy, Travis&#13;
Thom as is d oing h is&#13;
homework!&#13;
Matt Ja cobs&#13;
patiently wa its&#13;
for the teacher to&#13;
finish her lecture.&#13;
Closing 97 &#13;
UPPER ELEMENT ARY&#13;
"I built a bridge and I also picked&#13;
on Fawn!" mischievous&#13;
Heather Nurse admitted.&#13;
MIDDLE SCHOOL&#13;
"My group, Mack, Eric, Jordan&#13;
and me, are called&#13;
The Cool Dude Group,"&#13;
Ray Glann proudly explained.&#13;
MIDDLE SCHOOL&#13;
"I love running LAPS in the gym,"&#13;
Josh Pope expressed.&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
"Mr. Charles Grandick always&#13;
teasing me,"&#13;
Pamela Babcock giggled.&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
"I will never forget about cleaning&#13;
cars in Mr. Mike Grandick class,"&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist sighed.&#13;
98 Memories&#13;
memory bytes&#13;
"We set up a mini&#13;
runosaur museum in&#13;
the library. It was&#13;
quite an experience for&#13;
the kids," Mrs. Stacey&#13;
Morgan remembers.&#13;
Drawn by Senior&#13;
Khuong Phnnr&#13;
"CEASD accreditation&#13;
team rated ISD the&#13;
best food service&#13;
department in the&#13;
country," Rick Wyant&#13;
proudly explained. &#13;
Let's Take A Test!&#13;
Answers are at the bottom of this page.&#13;
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It's someone from Elementary ...&#13;
It's a he.&#13;
2) CAN You NAME WHo HAS THE CooL HAIR?&#13;
It's someone from Middle School...&#13;
It's a he.&#13;
3) NAME THESE SMELLY FEET.&#13;
It's someone from High School ...&#13;
It's a she.&#13;
4) GUESS WHO IS STRONG.&#13;
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It's a she.&#13;
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Angel Jennifer Raim,&#13;
with assistance from&#13;
her angelic friend&#13;
Katrina Landolt and&#13;
Lori Merrill, designed&#13;
the Yearbook cover.&#13;
My, how time flies! Even though the Yearbook Cherubs&#13;
spenttheirtimewisely, theCherubscouldn'thavedon&#13;
itallwithouttheseveryspecialpeoplewhogaveustheir&#13;
time and pictures; Ms. Cindie Angeroth, Mrs. Karen&#13;
Brundidge, Mr. James Devaney, Ms. Michelle Earhart,&#13;
Mr. OmckGrandick,Ms.JulieHolland,Ms. GeriKnoebel,&#13;
Ms. Tricia Tighe,Mr. Brad Richardson, Ms. DebO'Meara,&#13;
Ms. Wendy Rustad, Mrs. Dee Van Nordstrand, Mrs.&#13;
Marlene Wagner, Mrs. Linda Winger, and last but not&#13;
least, our adviser Mrs. Joanne Shannon.&#13;
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Visalia,California.Mr.JackHangerisourrepresentati e&#13;
this year. Captions are 8 point Palatino. The Yearbook is&#13;
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WORLD ~ The Millennium Bridge, a&#13;
footbridge across the River Thames&#13;
connecting London's St. Paul&#13;
Cathedral with the Tate Modern Art&#13;
Gallery, opens in June. It is the first&#13;
bridge to be built over the Thames&#13;
in 100 years.&#13;
&gt;&gt; &gt;&#13;
13 Australian&#13;
street artists&#13;
called "Strange&#13;
Fruit" perform&#13;
gravity-defying&#13;
feats around&#13;
the world. The&#13;
performers float&#13;
above the audience&#13;
on 15-foot&#13;
fiberglass poles.&#13;
11resident Clinton makes a lastditch effort to broker a Middle East&#13;
peace deal before his term ends&#13;
in January 2001 by drafting a plan for&#13;
leaders of both Israel and Palestine&#13;
to review. Israeli Prime Minister&#13;
Ehud Barak and Palestinian Vasser&#13;
Arl!fat agree lo review Clinton's&#13;
proposal, but no deal is signed&#13;
before month's end.&#13;
A Singapore Airlines jumbo jet&#13;
crashes during lakeoft in Taiwan,&#13;
killing 81 of the 179 people on board.&#13;
In a blinding rainstorm the pilot uses&#13;
the wrong runway and collides with&#13;
construction equipment.&#13;
r.J Former KGB agent Vladimir Putin&#13;
is sworn into office as Russia's new&#13;
president in May 2000, succeeding&#13;
long-time leader Boris Yeltsin.&#13;
Despite fears of an authoritarian&#13;
style, Putin's public approval ratings&#13;
remain high.&#13;
r.J Canada mourns the death of former&#13;
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who&#13;
served the country for nearly 16 years.&#13;
Trudeau, who was 80, is remembered&#13;
for his flamboyant style and his&#13;
commitment to keeping Canada a&#13;
single nation. &#13;
rJ Two hundred North and South&#13;
Koreans separated from family&#13;
members since the 1950-1953&#13;
Korean war reunite in August. The&#13;
four-day visits are a goodwill gesture&#13;
by both countries' leaders, who met&#13;
for the first time in June.&#13;
GOVERNMENT LAW TRANSPORTATION&#13;
~ In August, the Russian nuclear submarine&#13;
Kursk sinks to the bottom of the Barents Sea&#13;
after an unexplained explosion. All 118 crew&#13;
FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;&#13;
members are killed. AIDS reaches epidemic proportions&#13;
in southern Africa. Leaders and&#13;
citizens throughout the world&#13;
conduct a massive educational&#13;
campaign on World AIDS Day&#13;
December 1 to teach people about&#13;
the disease that is killing 6,000&#13;
sub-Saharan Africans each day.&#13;
Uganda is struck by an occurrence&#13;
of the deadly Ebola virus that is&#13;
linked to more than 100 deaths.&#13;
The outbreak is traced to a Gulu&#13;
woman who died in September&#13;
and whose body infected other&#13;
people during the ritual cleansing&#13;
of the dead.&#13;
i:!'1 The worst wave of Middle Eastern violence in years erupt~ bet11 - ~&#13;
Israelis and Palestinians. leaving more than 350 dead. visit by lsrae11&#13;
opposition leader Ariel Sharon to a Jerusalem holy site on September 28&#13;
is claimed to have sparked the fighting.&#13;
rJ In July, an Air France Concorde supersonic jet catches fire and crashes&#13;
outside Paris, killing 113 people. The crash is blamed on metal debris which&#13;
punctured the tires and damaged the fuel tanks. &#13;
~ ConviGtad of&#13;
monopoly practices&#13;
in the software&#13;
industry, Microsoft&#13;
Corporation is&#13;
ordered by a federal&#13;
district judge in June&#13;
to break into two&#13;
separate companies.&#13;
Company chairman&#13;
Bill Gates files for&#13;
an appeal.&#13;
A ave of Internet startup&#13;
companies, once the darlings&#13;
o the online economy, Ille for&#13;
bankruptcy after falling short&#13;
o stockholders' earnings&#13;
expectations. The NASDAQ stock&#13;
exchange, where most dot-corns&#13;
are traded, loses 39% of Its value&#13;
for the year.&#13;
llllons of Californians go for hours&#13;
wtthout power in January 2001 as&#13;
utility companies cut off electrical&#13;
supply due to low reserves. The&#13;
crisis, blamed on aging generating&#13;
p{ants, deregulation, soaring&#13;
wholesale prices and deb ·ridden&#13;
utllities, spurs other states to&#13;
begin devising prevention plans.&#13;
~ The Oklahoma City National&#13;
Memorial Is unveiled in April 2000.&#13;
The memorial IS built to honor the 168&#13;
people who died In the 1995 bombing&#13;
of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building. &#13;
~ On December 4, 2000, the U.S. presidency remains in&#13;
limbo as both Florida and New Mexico officials recount&#13;
ballots to determine who will win their state's electoral&#13;
votes. New Mexico goes to Gore. Ultimately, Bush wins&#13;
Florida which gives him a narrow victory.&#13;
FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;&#13;
On election night, several TV&#13;
networ1&lt;s prematurely declare Al Gore&#13;
the winner in Florida, only later to&#13;
reverse themselves, twice. The&#13;
fiasco confirms many Americans'&#13;
distrust of polling and early "calling•&#13;
of elections.&#13;
In one of his first duties as President·&#13;
elect, George W. Bush nominates&#13;
Colin Powell to be Secretary of State.&#13;
The four-star Anny General becomes&#13;
the first African-American in history&#13;
to serve in this role.&#13;
~ The Federal Trade Commission charges the film recording Ind&#13;
video-game industries with marketing violent and adult-rated materials to no ~~ eens. The entertainment giants are requested to stop the practice or face&#13;
In October, the USS Cole is bombed while refueling in Yemen. A number of&#13;
terrorist groups are suspected of the blast that kills 17 sailors and injures 39.&#13;
legal intervention. &#13;
economical alternative&#13;
to cell phones. The new&#13;
generation talkies come&#13;
in wild styles and have&#13;
a range of two or&#13;
more miles.&#13;
F.LASH &gt;&gt;&gt;&#13;
~ Personal Digital&#13;
Assistants (PD As)&#13;
capable of calendar&#13;
scheduling, note taking,&#13;
e-mailing, phoning and&#13;
Web browsing go&#13;
mainstream in 2000.&#13;
Competition among&#13;
manufacturers heats&#13;
up with Microsoft,&#13;
BlackBerry, Palm and&#13;
other brands vying&#13;
for shares of the teen&#13;
and business markets.&#13;
Paleontologists identify a new&#13;
species of dinosaur from fossils&#13;
found in northern Italy. The&#13;
26-foot-long, meat-eating&#13;
Saltriosaur is one of the world 's&#13;
oldest dinosaurs, dating back 200&#13;
million years.&#13;
Scientists are forced to rethink the&#13;
traditional definitions of a star and&#13;
planet when 18 massive planet-like&#13;
bodies that don't revolve around&#13;
a sun are discovered in the Sigma&#13;
Orionis cluster.&#13;
~ New photos of fiery streams of gas&#13;
that can reach 300,000 miles high may&#13;
explain why the sun's atmosphere is&#13;
hotter than its surface.&#13;
~ Final touches are made to the&#13;
International Space Station for its&#13;
first residents. American astronaut&#13;
Bill Shepherd and two Russian&#13;
cosmonauts live on the space station&#13;
for four months starting in November. &#13;
i.!A Wireless devices that send&#13;
real-time personal messages&#13;
between users become the latest&#13;
communication craze. The "instant&#13;
messages" can be typed, written or&#13;
spoken, depending on the brand,&#13;
and devices cost less than $100.&#13;
Stephen J Bo1tanO/APIWide WMd Photos&#13;
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT&#13;
i.!A In 2000, both Honda and Toyota launch gas-electric FLASH &gt; &gt; &gt;&#13;
hybrid cars. Operated by a battery-powered electric motor -------------------&#13;
and a gas-run engine, the hybrids get up to 70 miles per&#13;
gallon on the highway and release minimal emissions. New Internet domain names are&#13;
created to lessen the load on the&#13;
old .com standard. The new names,&#13;
slated for use in mid-2001 , include&#13;
.info for general use, .biz for&#13;
businesses, .name for individuals&#13;
and .pro for professionals.&#13;
Scientists complete a rough "map"&#13;
of the genetic code that makes&#13;
a person human. The map will aid&#13;
in the detection and prevention of&#13;
cancer and other illnesses.&#13;
i.!A Apple Computer unveils its new G4 Cube computer in July. The 8-mch&#13;
crystalline cube is commended for its small size, high speed, low noise&#13;
level, touch-sensitive power activation and padless optical mouse.&#13;
~ Amtrak introduces the nation's first high-speed train in&#13;
November. The "Acela Express" travels up to 150 miles per&#13;
hour and runs between Washington, D.C., New York and Boston,&#13;
with other routes planned for coming years. &#13;
LIFESTYLE&#13;
A new Web site, Customatix.com, lets users design their own&#13;
sneakers. Starting from scratch or selecting a prefab model, users&#13;
can pick everything from the colors and styling to the fabric and&#13;
personalized logo at a cost of $80 to $95 a pair.&#13;
~ The popularity of Apple&#13;
Computer's translucent&#13;
berry-colored iMac sparks&#13;
a wave of similarly colored&#13;
cell phones, CD players,&#13;
cameras, irons and other&#13;
household appliances.&#13;
~ New prepaid credit cards and&#13;
online credit Ii es are the latest&#13;
high-tech mea s for parents to&#13;
control their teens' spending.&#13;
Depend ing on the account parents&#13;
determine the spending limit or&#13;
the online stores where the money&#13;
can be spent and receive monthly&#13;
statements of purchases made.&#13;
For the first time, females&#13;
outnumber males In Internet use&#13;
in he United States, representing&#13;
50.4% of the online popu lation&#13;
in 2000. Teenage girls are the&#13;
fastest growing user segment.&#13;
Designer faceplales become a&#13;
popular way lo personalize&#13;
ce I phones. The decorative&#13;
attachments come in a variety of&#13;
designs and colors to match the&#13;
user's mood or outfit. r.J Wordstretch bracelets become&#13;
a trendy accessory in Hollywood&#13;
and around the nation. The&#13;
multi-colored elastic bands come&#13;
inscribed with "Call me," "Money is&#13;
overrated," ··snap out of it" and&#13;
other simple messages designed&#13;
to spark conversation. &#13;
TRENDS FASHION MEDIA&#13;
OJ'l1d Youn -WolltiPhotoEd1t&#13;
~ Message T-shirts become fashion statements FLASH&#13;
among teen girls. "Foxy Lady," "Princess" and "Monkey ______ &gt;_&gt;_&gt; __________ _ Around" are just a few of the tongue-in-cheek logos&#13;
that appear on the popular shirts.&#13;
rJ Chrysler rolls out its 1930s retro car, the PT Cruiser, in spring 2000.&#13;
The five-door "personal transportation" wagon is a hot seller, beating the&#13;
popular Volkswagen New Beetle by two to one in the first month. It also&#13;
wins Motor Trend magazine's 2001 Car of the Year.&#13;
By the end of 2000, an estimated&#13;
75% of U.S. univarsities offer&#13;
courses onllne and more than 5.8&#13;
million students have logged on.&#13;
With the 2000 unemployment rate&#13;
at a low of 4%, college students&#13;
working as summer interns&#13;
command wages up to $20 an&#13;
hour, along with compensation&#13;
packages, from high-tech and&#13;
Internet companies. &#13;
~ A new computer video game called&#13;
"The Sims," which simulates the life of&#13;
a suburban family, develops a fanatical&#13;
following with teens. Players create the&#13;
characters and guide them through&#13;
building a house, furnishing it, finding&#13;
a career and running a family in their&#13;
pursuit of happiness.&#13;
FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;&#13;
1:3 Gamers camp outside&#13;
!) electronics stores to&#13;
i secure the long-awaited&#13;
~ Sony PlayStation 2, which&#13;
~ goes on sale in October&#13;
~ in limited quantities. The&#13;
new version allows users&#13;
to listen to CDs and watch&#13;
DVD movies in addition to&#13;
playing games.&#13;
The first big hit in 2001 is Save&#13;
the Last Dance, which opens in&#13;
January. The teen romance ,&#13;
starring Julia Stiles and Sean&#13;
Patrick Thomas , earns close to&#13;
$ O million in its first two weeks .&#13;
Pay It Forward, a movie based on&#13;
the idea of performing random&#13;
acts of kindness , opens in October&#13;
starring Haley Joel Osment,&#13;
Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt.&#13;
r.J Jim Carrey stirs up trouble in the&#13;
town of Whoville in an adaptation of&#13;
the Dr. Seuss classic, How the Grinch&#13;
Stole Christmas. The Grinch, which&#13;
opens in November, is the highest&#13;
grossing film of 2000.&#13;
fil Tom Cruise reprises his role as&#13;
Ethan Hunt in the action sequel&#13;
Mission: Impossible 2. The May&#13;
release is summer's biggest box-office&#13;
draw and 2000's second-highest&#13;
grossing film, ea rning more than&#13;
$215 million. &#13;
MOVIES TELEVISION GAMES&#13;
~ Popular television series prompt the introduction&#13;
of board game versions. "Su rvivor" and "Who Wants&#13;
:/ c To Be a Millionaire" lead the list of new releases.&#13;
FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;&#13;
~ NBC's White House drama "The&#13;
West Wing ," starring Martin Sheen,&#13;
Allison Janney and Richard Schiff,&#13;
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sets a record for receiving the most&#13;
Emmys in a single season with nine&#13;
wins, including Outstanding Drama Series.&#13;
~ The year's hottest TV show is CBS's&#13;
"Survivor," in which 16 contestants&#13;
compete for a million dollars by surviving&#13;
on a tropical island for 39 days. More than&#13;
51 million viewers tune in for the final episode.&#13;
Based on its success, CBS launches a second&#13;
"Survivor" series in January 2001 set in the&#13;
Australian Outback.&#13;
In November, illusionist David&#13;
Blaine is encased in ice for 62&#13;
hours in New York's Times Square,&#13;
assisted only with air and&#13;
water tubes and a catheter. Blaine,&#13;
who was seeking notoriety over&#13;
national TV, survives the stunt but&#13;
requires hospitalization.&#13;
Russell Crowe becomes a&#13;
household name with the release&#13;
of Gladiator. The epic film wins&#13;
a Golden Globe Award for Best&#13;
Drama as well as an acting nod&#13;
for Crowe .&#13;
~ Charlie 's Angels, based on the popular '70s TV series. IS one of the top&#13;
20 box-office draws in 2000. The movie, starring director D1ew Barrymore,&#13;
Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu, earns $40 million its opening week in&#13;
November and grosses more than $1 23 million during its run. &#13;
FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;&#13;
1:3 New brands&#13;
and styles of&#13;
portable MP3&#13;
players inundate&#13;
the market in 2000.&#13;
The ew ge tior&#13;
devices store and&#13;
play digital music&#13;
from the Internet&#13;
and feature more&#13;
playing time than&#13;
their predecessors.&#13;
Madonna scores a record-setting&#13;
12th No. 1 single with the release&#13;
of "Music." In December, she&#13;
weds director Guy Ritchie In a&#13;
Scottish castle.&#13;
Irish artist Samantha Mumba&#13;
makes the music charts in 2001&#13;
with her hit song "Gotta Tell You."&#13;
The 17-year-old joins fellow&#13;
countrymen U2 and The Corrs&#13;
on the American airwaves. ~ Cre d. with lead singer Scott Stapp,&#13;
proves o be one of 2000's hottest rock&#13;
bands, with their singles "Higher" and&#13;
"With Arms Wide Open" hitting the top&#13;
5 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles list.&#13;
The group wins American Music&#13;
Association's Favorite Alternative Artist&#13;
and Favorite Pop/Rock Album. &#13;
ARTISTS ALBUMS CONCERTS&#13;
1:3 Opening week sales records are shattered in 2000 with fl ASH &gt; &gt; &gt;&#13;
benchmarks set for the number of albums sold. Britney ------------------ Spears' Oops ... / Did it Again, Eminem's The Marshall Mathers&#13;
LP, Limp Bizkit's Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Ravored&#13;
Water and Backstreet Boys' Black &amp; Blue all break the&#13;
million-unit mark.&#13;
~ Napster loses several court battles with the recording&#13;
industry over copyright infringement. The popular online&#13;
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