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mak111 , a lrr Of noise, a.no suRpn1sznq people in many OiffeJW1T ways eve1&lt;yoay.&#13;
schcJtll ft1R rhe Deaf• 1600 Sourh Highway 275 • Council Blupps, loiva • 515 &#13;
September 11 is a day that will be remembered. Most of us were in our 1 sf vr 2nd&#13;
period classes when our teachers got word that a hijacked plane hit one of 1 lze World&#13;
Trade Center buildings in New York City. They turned on their TVs to see if it zuns&#13;
true. Just at that moment the second plane hit. All of us went silent, staring at tl1e horrible&#13;
reality of terrorism. Never before had we received a blow this close to Ollr lzmrt . Iowa&#13;
Schoo/for the Deaf students put their minds in action and started raising money for the&#13;
victims. Our Current Events class raised $315.95, with tlze help of many generous and&#13;
concerned people. The students also had a memorial service in front of Long Hall. Lending&#13;
elping hand to tlzose in need is America's heartbeat. We will never forget! &#13;
&#13;
For over a decade, efforts were made to construct a new&#13;
gymnasium of regulation size. Through generous contributions&#13;
from individuals, businesses, organizations and foundations, the&#13;
dream of a $8.75 million multipurpose recreational facility was&#13;
realized. This is the first new building built at ISO in 50 years. The&#13;
construction started in August, 2000 and completion was planned&#13;
for September, 2001. Construction setbacks and severe weather&#13;
put the Grand Opening back to Friday, May 17, 2002.&#13;
Lied Multipurpose&#13;
Complex&#13;
Photos before, during, and after construction of&#13;
the new builrung. The complex sits on the site of the old baseball field, tennis court, discus and shotput areas.&#13;
At the Grand Operting, Dr. William Johnson and Ms.&#13;
Christina Hi xson, from the Lied Founda tion, watch as Mr. Dave Borgaila interprets for Mr. John Nelson from the Iowa&#13;
West Foundation. They are the primary contribu tors to the new complex.&#13;
Josh Brown and his famjJy view the tile wa ll.&#13;
Jeremy Bates and Hea ther Hale rusplay items that will be&#13;
placed in the time capsule.&#13;
(4) Lied Multipurpose Complex &#13;
Mrs. Ka rene Christenson reverse i11terprets for Adam Bantz as he talks about his best&#13;
friend Adam Leitch, and how he had many g11od times and memories with Adam.&#13;
The greenhouse was built to honor Adam Leitch, a former&#13;
student at ISD. Adam was born July 7, 1983 in Thailand and&#13;
was adopted in 1988 by Chad and Rita Leitch of Dubuque,&#13;
Iowa. Adam came to school at ISD ''"hen he was in seventh&#13;
grade. He died on June 10, 1998. Adam's parents, family&#13;
members and friends donated memorial money to establish a&#13;
greenhouse for students in the LIFE program.&#13;
The Adam Leitch&#13;
Greenhouse&#13;
Mr. Tom Bril nm• n ilnd&#13;
Mr. 1n r m Ot•v in e&#13;
Wil tch ils Ms. Wc-ndy&#13;
Ru s tild , ~ il b Pul r\d il m 's&#13;
positive' a lti tude a nd how 11t'&#13;
;i hvil ys mil dc he r d ays h.1 ppy.&#13;
The crowd listens to the speeches about Adam and the new greenhou e.&#13;
Adam Leitch on the Ri ver Kwai i.n Thailand in 1997.&#13;
Ms. Mon ica Dixon&#13;
interprets while Mrs. Ann&#13;
Linger listen s to Ch.ad&#13;
Leitch, Adam's fa ther, talk&#13;
about the greenhouse and&#13;
Adam 's llie. His wife, Rita,&#13;
holds a plaque of Adam.&#13;
The Adam Leitch Greenhouse (5) &#13;
A Few GooO Men anO Women&#13;
The Governor of Iowa&#13;
Thomas J. Vilsack&#13;
Board of Regents&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
Greg Nichols&#13;
Superintendent of ISO&#13;
Dr. William P. Johnson&#13;
A Letter From Our Superintendent&#13;
Dear Members of the Class of 2002,&#13;
The theme of the 2002 Yearbook is "Breaking the Silence." This theme is indicative of&#13;
many activities and events on the campus of the Iowa School for the Deaf. It is definitely&#13;
a commentary on the renewed focus and notable successes of the students and staff this&#13;
past year.&#13;
The academic year began with the startling, horrific events at the World Trade Center in&#13;
New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the farm field in western&#13;
Pennsylvania. Nationwide, the silence of apathy was shattered that day. Hopefully, that&#13;
silence (of apathy) is broken for a long time.&#13;
Our staff and students have responded to those events with demonstrated compassion for&#13;
the victims. They have shown the general community that we are anything but quiet in&#13;
our response to such events.&#13;
The students and staff reached out to each other offering support and encouragement in&#13;
all aspects of life. Their "breaking the silence" actions were heard everywhere and in&#13;
everything that they did. Group academic successes, individual academic achievements&#13;
of significant accomplishm nt, extracurricular excellence, athletic excellence, community&#13;
awareness of their successes, and community appreciation of their successes. The&#13;
students and staff were "heard" by their actions.&#13;
It is always pleasing to observe mundane and significant accomplishments of the students&#13;
and staff. This yearbook is a partial reflection of the activities of the students during the&#13;
past year. It tells a wonderful story, yet not a complete one. Each story will be colored&#13;
by the experiences of the individual. Wonderful, exciting, and significant. ... all intended&#13;
to be a part of the "Breaking the Silence."&#13;
/ .Si.\, \_&#13;
~ William P. Johnson, Ph.D.&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Members of the&#13;
Board of Regents:&#13;
Sue Nieland,&#13;
Mary Ellen Becker,&#13;
President Owen J.&#13;
Newlin, and&#13;
Dr. Deborah Twner;&#13;
Dr. Amir Arbisser,&#13;
David J. Fisher,&#13;
David G. Neil,&#13;
Dr. Clarkson L.&#13;
Kelly Jr., and&#13;
Lisa Ahrens &#13;
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Elementary Track© &#13;
Danielle Strong, Heather Hale, and Fawn Humlicek; Tanya Smith,&#13;
Cassandra Case,MeredithKasal,Heather Nurse, and Elizabeth Gramblin&#13;
LewisCentralMiddleSchoo!Football:Jeremy Bates,JoshuaKnudsen,&#13;
Mack Weyers, and Eric Humlicek&#13;
Great Save! Meredith Kasal has a good play&#13;
during the volleyball game.&#13;
Hit it girl! Cassandra Case hits the ball whi le&#13;
Meredith Kasal and Heather Nurse are prepared&#13;
to help.&#13;
Du rin g a time-ou t, Coach Stacey Morga n&#13;
explains what the girls shou ld do.&#13;
Tanya Snuth is read y fo r the serve.&#13;
Great Block! Cassandra Case blocks the&#13;
opponent's spike.&#13;
1 O Middle School Girls Volleyball /Boys Football &#13;
Heather Nurse, Meredith Kasal, and ElizabethGramblin watch&#13;
as Coach Ka ren Lechner expl ains what the girls should do.&#13;
Middle School Basketball Team: Danielle Strong, Elizabeth Gramblin, Meredith&#13;
Kasal, Stephanie Doffin, Heather w-se, Fawn Humlicek, and Coach Ka ren Lechner&#13;
Danielle Strong ru.ns to the other end of the court.&#13;
Stephan.i e Doffi.n an d Fawn Humlicek work hard on&#13;
defense.&#13;
Stephanie Doffin doesn't want her opponent to take&#13;
the ball.&#13;
While Danielle watches, Coach Lechner talks to&#13;
Fawn Humlicek about having patience and not&#13;
getting mad.&#13;
Hea ther u.rse plays good defense and keeps a&#13;
hold of the ball.&#13;
Middle School Girls Basketball @ &#13;
Middle School Trad&lt; Team: Dustin Balm, Zach Engstler, Mack Weyers&#13;
and Mic Dolan; Fawn Humlicek, Jeremy Bates, Heather Nurse, Elizabeth&#13;
Gramblin, and Meredith Kasal; Not Pictured-Coach Dan Gradoville.&#13;
Meredith Kasal tlu·ows the shot to&#13;
place at the ISD tracl&lt; meet.&#13;
While getting ready for the_ 1500 run, Eli zabeth&#13;
Gramblin chats with Mrs. Cindy Romey and Ms.&#13;
Jennifer Herzog.&#13;
Catching his brea th, Mack Weyers just finished&#13;
the 400 dash.&#13;
Heather starts to th row the&#13;
discus.&#13;
Zach Engstler clears the bar in&#13;
the high iump.&#13;
Mic Dolan runs the 800 meter.&#13;
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Keep your balance! Jeremy Bates&#13;
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JV Basketball Team: Nick Engstler, Vichay Phommachan, Shawn Bunce,&#13;
Manager Mike Baird, Shan e Estes, Joey Lewis, and Eric Humlicek; Mack Weyers,&#13;
Travis Thomas, and Josh Scherling; Not pictured-Coach Rick Wyant&#13;
Mack Weyers gets ready to play some defense.&#13;
Eri c Humli cek is ca lling a p lay to&#13;
hjs teammates.&#13;
Shane Estes is ready to play some&#13;
defense.&#13;
Vichay Phommach an adds two&#13;
points to ISD's score boa rd.&#13;
Tra vis Thomas is rea lly hungry&#13;
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joey Lewis, Travis Thomas, and Shawn&#13;
Bunce are all over their opponents playing&#13;
grea t defense.&#13;
JV Boys Basketball@ &#13;
Anthony Henry rWls to give his kick some&#13;
power.&#13;
After a great kick, Jamie Ha ll watches the&#13;
ball to see how far it goes.&#13;
1 4 Special Olympics&#13;
Debra Lukehart decides on her&#13;
aim before she kicks the ball.&#13;
Binh Nugyen sends the ball&#13;
flying high.&#13;
Michael Zimmerman has a&#13;
great kick during the soccer&#13;
competition.&#13;
Tom Sellers smil es as he&#13;
receives his ribbon.&#13;
Cory Beebe has good form as he kicks the ba ll.&#13;
Mike Fick shows the ribbon he received from&#13;
the soccer competi tion.&#13;
Sunny Chase keeps her ba lance as she kicks the&#13;
ball.&#13;
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['m number one! Dawn Bailey&#13;
proudly displays her 1st place&#13;
ribbon.&#13;
Special Olympics Team: Front-Anthony Henry, Cory Beebe, Ashley Jennino-s, Alexandria&#13;
Janendo, Binh Nguyen, Mike Fick, Michael Zinunerma.n, and Nick 01anley; §'econd-Ada.m&#13;
Bantz, Michelle Janssen, Misty Armine, Jaime Hall, Alex Schultz, Cameron Thomas, Tom&#13;
Offenburger; Third-Debra Lu1&lt;ehart, Tina Crouch, Dawn Bailey, Surmy Chase, and Daniel&#13;
Gilclu·ist; l3ack-J oshua Pope, Matthew Trucano, Zac Zielger, and Tommy Sellers&#13;
Daniel Gilchrist jumps to block the ball.&#13;
Misty Armi.ne serves the volleyball.&#13;
Up and Up and Away! Good erve, Cameron&#13;
Thomas!&#13;
Was it a strike? Zac Ziegler smiles after he&#13;
bowls.&#13;
Adam Bantz watches for d irections at the&#13;
volleyball competition.&#13;
Special Olympics@ &#13;
Nick Chanley, Daniel Gilchrist,&#13;
Tommy Offe nburger and&#13;
Cameron Thomas watch as&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner expla in&#13;
game techniques.&#13;
Ashley Jennings runs to give&#13;
her ball a mighty kick.&#13;
There it goes! Scott Stultz points to&#13;
his ball as it soars across the field.&#13;
Cory Beebe receives a&#13;
first place medal at the&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
Tommy Sell rs waits&#13;
as his ball rolls close to&#13;
the gutter.&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon&#13;
gives Daniel Gilchrist,&#13;
N ick Chanley, and&#13;
Tommy Offenburger&#13;
a reminde r about&#13;
defense.&#13;
Tony Henry smirks&#13;
after bowling.&#13;
Matt Trucil110 mns to&#13;
g ive his ball some&#13;
distance.&#13;
Seni or Zac Ziegle r,&#13;
concenh·ates on his&#13;
kick.&#13;
Adam Bantz watches&#13;
closely as his ball rolls&#13;
down the lane.&#13;
Jesse Ritter gives the&#13;
baHa kick. &#13;
Coed Basketball Team: Ashley Jennings, Mid1elle&#13;
Janssen, Tony Henry, C01y Beebe, Adanl Bantz and&#13;
Debra Lukehart.&#13;
Joshua Pope only has fom pins left after his first&#13;
attempt.&#13;
Alex Schultz moves the ball into position.&#13;
Jaime Ha ll and Ashley Jenn ings wait for&#13;
their turn to bowl.&#13;
Boys Basketba ll Team: Mike "Zoom Zoom"&#13;
Zimmerman a nd N ick Chanley; Cameron&#13;
Thomas, Dan iel Gilchrist, and Tommy&#13;
Offen burger&#13;
Hey, where did the ball land?! Michelle Jans en&#13;
bend down looking for the ball in the bright&#13;
sun.&#13;
WHOA! Tommy Offenburger's stance is&#13;
ama zing after a great kick.&#13;
Whoomp! Daniel Gilchrist gives the ball a kick&#13;
at the Special Olympics Soccer Competition.&#13;
Special Olympics@ &#13;
The ISD Bobcat football team had a&#13;
great season. We won five games and&#13;
lost only two, the best record in year !&#13;
We have a lot of memorable games,&#13;
including the Homecoming game!&#13;
We beat Missouri 62to12 during the&#13;
Homecoming game. The halftime&#13;
score was 24 to 12, ISD in the lead.&#13;
Then in the third quarter, we played&#13;
with our hearts and our spirit to score&#13;
another 30 points.&#13;
We worked hard in practice during&#13;
the humid weather and wer very&#13;
frustrated. But we continued to work&#13;
hard and to learn how to coordinate&#13;
as a team, which led us to a great&#13;
season.&#13;
Thanks to our coaches for teaching us&#13;
how to improve our skills. Thanks to&#13;
all the players for their cooperation&#13;
in making this a wonderful 2001&#13;
football season and helping to make&#13;
us the--2001 GPSD Football&#13;
Conference Champions!&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
First Team&#13;
Jona than Scherling&#13;
Nie Upchurch&#13;
All-City&#13;
First Team&#13;
Daniel Lewis&#13;
Jonathan Scherling&#13;
Nie Upchurch&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
Scott Tinkham&#13;
18 Football&#13;
Second Team&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
Daniel Lewis&#13;
Managers, Mike Baird and Matt Jacob&#13;
give John Metteer water. They both&#13;
do a grea t job helping the team!&#13;
"Size doesn't ma tter!" Offensive&#13;
linemen Ricky Brown and Cody&#13;
Lauritsen work hard to block their&#13;
opponents.&#13;
"I found him!" Scott Tinkham chases&#13;
his opponent to make a tackle.&#13;
Senior runn ing back, Jonathan Scherling,&#13;
n ms ha rd to get away from Jlis opponent.&#13;
Jonathan has 124 ca rri s for 11 88 ya rds and&#13;
18 touchd owns this season.&#13;
First string offensive players are ready to&#13;
rock n' roll!&#13;
"We call ed the right play! " Coaches Ma rk&#13;
Murray, Dan Gradoville, Rick Wyant, and&#13;
Mike Shannon did a good job leading our&#13;
team to the best record in years!&#13;
Ga torade Break!' The boys &lt;;!rink ga torade&#13;
and listen to Coach Murray's concerns during&#13;
ha lftim e. &#13;
Dawson-Verdon&#13;
Kansas&#13;
Colorado&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Kickapoo Nation&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Nebraska Lourdes&#13;
Missouri&#13;
Us TI1errl&#13;
24 28&#13;
Cancelled&#13;
58 20&#13;
20 8&#13;
36 8&#13;
38 54&#13;
64 38&#13;
62 12&#13;
First Row: Manager Matt Jacob, Toshua Scherling, Tyler Kerger, Nick Chanley, Mike Zimmerman, Shane Estes, Daniel Lewis, Scott Stultz, Jonathan Scherling,&#13;
Manager Mike Baird; Second Row: John Metteer, Moises Arteaga, Cocfy Lauritsen, Derek Bohlmann, Jeff Goergen, Daniel Gilchrist, Scott Tinkham,&#13;
David Arteao-a; Third Row: Travis Thomas-injury, Nie Upchurch, Mike Hamann, Edlin Dorn,~ra s Gable, Ricky Brown, Jacob Clark; Not Pictured-Coaches&#13;
Mark Murray, Dan Gradoville, Mike Shannon, and Rick Wyant&#13;
Quarterback Moises Arteaga, shows his best&#13;
form while passing the ball.&#13;
Go Daniel! Daniel Lewis nms toe cape from a&#13;
tackle on the kickoff return.&#13;
"You can rw1, but you can't pass me! " Senior&#13;
Travis Gable sacks the quarterback while Derek&#13;
Bohlinarn1 rw1s to assist.&#13;
His teanunates cheer for Senior Daniel Gilclu-ist&#13;
after he scores his first touchdown!&#13;
To celebrate, Coach Mark Murray gets a cold,&#13;
wet shower from his players after beating&#13;
Missouri 62-12 in the Homecoming game. Football@ &#13;
This year was not the best in scores, but&#13;
it was obviously the best in improving&#13;
and learning to have fun. The Lady&#13;
Bobcats' volleyball t am a::. young&#13;
and nervous at every game, but we all&#13;
learned that we had to get along with&#13;
each other in order to both succeed and&#13;
have fun. Next year, be afraid, be very&#13;
afraid! We'll be big, bad, and mean!&#13;
Senior Lorelei Gray is read y to rumble and&#13;
show who's the leader of the pack.&#13;
Katie Romey and Jada Hart are bubbling with&#13;
happiness for being selected to the GPSD AJ LTournament Team.&#13;
20 Volleyball&#13;
"Oops,wiJlsomeoneget thatforme?" A worried&#13;
Arianne looks over her shoulder after attempting&#13;
a well-intended block.&#13;
"Heeeeey, look at that wonderful serve!" Coach&#13;
Karen and Assistant Coach Stacey marvel at the&#13;
ingenious skills of the young (might we add,&#13;
VERY young) volleyba ll team.&#13;
Our fore ign import, brought straig ht to ISD&#13;
from Finl and, Elina Heikkila, gets ready to&#13;
show the other tea m who's boss.&#13;
Erin Hunh·ods d igs the ball li ke a pro,doe n't&#13;
she? Teamma tes stand by read y to make&#13;
Eri n's dig co un t.&#13;
We're ready to get down and dirty. Lad y&#13;
Bobca ts Jada, Am anda, and Arianne get&#13;
ready to spring and pounce on the ball.&#13;
"I got it, lgotit! Well,&#13;
may be I don't."&#13;
Amanda s pikes&#13;
while trusty Karen is&#13;
behind he r to save&#13;
a ny littl e, w hi te,&#13;
stray balls.&#13;
Holli bea ms with&#13;
self-co nfid e nce&#13;
when she serves the&#13;
ball.&#13;
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Us TI1em&#13;
Th mas Jefferson 9th 0 3&#13;
Underwood 2 3&#13;
Dawson-Verdon 0 3&#13;
Thomas Jefferson J. V. 1 3&#13;
Lewis Cenh·al 9th., 0 3&#13;
Omaha Central Christian 0 2&#13;
SwUJower CJassic 9th place&#13;
Malvern J. . 0 3&#13;
Lincoln College View 0 3&#13;
Omaha Christian Academy 0 3&#13;
G.P.S.D. 4th place&#13;
Kickapoo Wa tion 2 3&#13;
Boystown 0 2&#13;
HOMECOMING TOURNEY&#13;
N.C. Lourdes J.V.&#13;
Missouri Deaf&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
Volleyball Team: Elina Heikkila, Lorelei Gray, and Arianne Barnes; Randi&#13;
Rodriquez an d April Stultz; Erin Huntrods, Coach Karen Lechner, Holli Ball,&#13;
Amanda Moon, Ka tie Romey, Jada Hart, Manager Pamela Babcock, and Karen&#13;
Ruckman; ot Pictured: Assistant Coach Stacey Morgan&#13;
Ka tie " Beefcake" Romey h as h e r h ead in her h a n ds, figuriJ1g out what to do next.&#13;
Whoa! Now that i what I call a " et Mess".&#13;
Randi, Elina, April, and Jada are all close to the net, rescuing tlle ball.&#13;
The team goofs off outside and strike a pose.&#13;
Coach "K" tapes Erin's boo-boo with Meredith&#13;
Kasal comiorling her.&#13;
The more you practice, the better you get. The&#13;
girls practice serving before a game. =&#13;
Volleyball ~ &#13;
With lots of sp irit, Bobcats&#13;
pound the gym floor before&#13;
Grrrrr... playing Kansas in th e&#13;
Scott Tinkham champion round at GPSD.&#13;
tries to get an&#13;
open sho t Cody Lauritsen shoots the&#13;
through his basketball over the Minnesota&#13;
opponents. opponent's head.&#13;
JonathanScherlingdribbles the&#13;
This year we had the greatest season ball to the Bobcats' court.&#13;
ever. Our record was 17-4. There are&#13;
three seniors that we will miss next&#13;
year. Ow; team captain, Jonathan&#13;
Scherling, told ushehadfourwonderful&#13;
years with the ISO bas etball team.&#13;
Cody Lauritsen said he really&#13;
appreciated how the team did so well&#13;
since he'd played at ISO, as for Ricky&#13;
Brown, he has always played his best.&#13;
We had very good coaches tha t&#13;
encouraged us to practice hard. Coach&#13;
Gradoville called us champions before&#13;
we even played theGPSDTournament.&#13;
He also told us during the semifinals of&#13;
the championship game that our team&#13;
motto was "refuse to lose." Thanks to&#13;
Coach Dan Gradoville and Assistant&#13;
Coach Rick Wyant for helping us&#13;
achieving our goal and making us an&#13;
elite team.&#13;
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!&#13;
GPSD Basketball&#13;
All-Tournament Team&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
Jonathan Scherling&#13;
All-City&#13;
2nd Team&#13;
Edlin Dorm&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jonathan Scherling&#13;
1st Team&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
Scott Tinkham jumps hig h in the a ir and puts&#13;
in a la y-up ri ght in front of the FremontMills players.&#13;
As the crowd roars, Edlin Do rn dunks his&#13;
shot.&#13;
Jona than Scherl ing makes a shot whi le the&#13;
Kickapoo opponen ts sta nd wa tching. &#13;
Team Us&#13;
Malvern 61&#13;
Kansas Deaf 36&#13;
Underwood 54&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 60&#13;
Brownell-Talbot 29&#13;
.Kickapoo Nation 65&#13;
South Dakota Deaf 70&#13;
Lincow College View 50&#13;
Fremon,t-Mills 56&#13;
Kansas Deai 24&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 58&#13;
South Dakota Deai&#13;
Kickapoo Nation&#13;
Clar· da Academx&#13;
Omaha Central Christian 71&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 54&#13;
C Lourdes 56&#13;
GPSD-South Dakot~ -- 61&#13;
GPSD-Minnesota 41&#13;
GPSD-Kansas 51&#13;
Them&#13;
35&#13;
39&#13;
47&#13;
27&#13;
51&#13;
33&#13;
20&#13;
56&#13;
40&#13;
23&#13;
45&#13;
34&#13;
45&#13;
49&#13;
50&#13;
52&#13;
39&#13;
14&#13;
34&#13;
33&#13;
Boys Basketball Team: Front-Daniel Lewis, David Arteaga, Manager Mike Baird, Moises Arteaga,&#13;
and Cody LaUJ'itsen; Back-S.::ott Tinkham, Jonathan ScherLing, Nie Upchmch, Edlin Dom, Mid1ael&#13;
Hamann, Ricky Brown, and Derek Bohlmann; Not Pictured: Coad1 Dan Gradoville and Assistant&#13;
Coad1 Rick Wyant&#13;
Want a pi ece of us? Mo ises&#13;
Arteaga, Edlin Do rn, Nie&#13;
Upchurch,and ScottTinkh am, get&#13;
ready to play some defense.&#13;
I'm open! Derek Bohlmann reaches out to receive&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Who's ball is it? tvlichael Hamann and Edlin&#13;
Dorn jump to rebound the ball.&#13;
ic Upchu rch reaches in the air for a pass.&#13;
Jonathan Sd1erling blocks out, while Moises&#13;
Arteaga looks on for a rebound.&#13;
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A few of our favorite memories:&#13;
During GPSD, there were a lot of&#13;
memorable events we'll never forget!&#13;
We almost took third place, but we&#13;
made some mistakes and three&#13;
starters fouled out in the third quarter&#13;
of the semifinal game. Remember,&#13;
we're still young and still learning.&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon thinks we dia&#13;
great job this year. He thinks we'll be&#13;
even better next year. A funny&#13;
moment was when Karen scored three&#13;
.roints and the referee whistled. Karen&#13;
thought he said "Good job", so she&#13;
clapped his hand. He looked at her&#13;
willi a strange expression. Karen was&#13;
so embarrassed! One game, Jada was&#13;
running and her teammate threw the&#13;
ball, but Jada was not paying attention&#13;
at all ... the ball suddenly hit her in the&#13;
head. Jada felt so ashamed! One day,&#13;
Sarah was looking at a picture of&#13;
herself from when she was playing in&#13;
a game. Sarah looked like she haa a&#13;
rea face! She showed the picture to&#13;
her teammate and said "Oh no! This&#13;
is an awful picture of my butt!". A&#13;
clumsy moment w as wh en Erin&#13;
accidently hit Cassandra in a game&#13;
and Erin tripped. She was not paying&#13;
attention to Cassandra. The team has&#13;
improved so much this season. Our&#13;
sportsmanship was reallx good and&#13;
we always worked hard. We always&#13;
did what our coach told us because&#13;
we're good listeners! We'll be back&#13;
next ear .. . Stron er and Better!&#13;
.~ K. Ruckman&#13;
GPSD&#13;
All-Tournament Team&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
Karen Ruckman&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
Karen Ruckman&#13;
24 Girls Basketball&#13;
Arianne Barnes looks for a&#13;
teammate who is open.&#13;
Get the ball! Jada locks arms&#13;
with her oppon nt as she tries&#13;
to steal the ball.Jada made64%&#13;
of her free throws this season.&#13;
Sarah Brown struggles to get&#13;
one of h er season 's 183&#13;
rebounds .&#13;
Another two points to add to the team's&#13;
leading scorer, Karen Ruckman. •&#13;
Our favo rite manager, Elina Heikkil a", is one&#13;
of ou r best fan s!&#13;
Aman da Moon shoots for two points.&#13;
A young but mighty, Cassandra Case, shoots&#13;
a free throw.&#13;
ater Trea tment Programs&#13;
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Kansas Deaf 23&#13;
Underwood JV 20&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 33&#13;
Brownell-Talbot V 24&#13;
Kickapoo V 27&#13;
South Dakota Deaf 39&#13;
Fremont-Mills JV 24&#13;
Kansas Deaf 21&#13;
Riverside JV 19&#13;
South Dakota Deaf 40&#13;
Kickapoo V 38&#13;
Thomas Jefferson JV 26&#13;
Treynor Freshmen 33&#13;
Hamburg JV 28&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 28&#13;
Grandview Baptist JV 2&#13;
Nebraska City Lordes JV 30&#13;
Arkansas Deaf (GPSD) 44&#13;
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Erin Huntrods, Meredith Kasal, and Susan&#13;
Haynes p lay hard on defense.&#13;
Girls Basketball Team: Meredith Kasal, Erin Huntrods, Cassandra Case, Sarah&#13;
Brown, Arianne Barnes, Elizabeth Gramblin, Karen Ruckman, Jada Hart, Susan&#13;
Haynes, Katie Romey aii.d Manager Elina Heikkilii; Coach Mike Shannon and&#13;
Assistant Coach Karen Lechner&#13;
Ka tie and Sarah get open for their teanm1ates.&#13;
Cassandra Case throws the ball to her teammate.&#13;
What! The beefcake? Ka tie Romey is trying to&#13;
get into position to shoot an d score for th e team.&#13;
Susan Haynes, Stephanie Daffin, and Amanda&#13;
Moon play hard on defense.&#13;
Girls Basketball@ &#13;
Great Plains Schools for the Deaf&#13;
Basketball Tournament&#13;
February 7-9, 2002&#13;
Boys-Champions&#13;
Cheerleaders-2nd • Girls-4th&#13;
GPSD was the most exciting sporting&#13;
event that happened this year.&#13;
Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Iowa,&#13;
Missouri, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and&#13;
South Dakota spent three days at ISD&#13;
to play games in the old Lewis Central&#13;
Gym. Our boys won the championship&#13;
after a close semilinal game but a nearperfect championship game. The girls&#13;
placed 4th but were only a few points&#13;
from 3rd which was the result of three&#13;
starters fouling out. The Cheerleaders&#13;
very deservedly won the runner up&#13;
trophy in the ch eerleadi n g&#13;
competition . Senior Jon athan&#13;
Scher ling proudly commented "J am&#13;
very grateful we had such good&#13;
teamwork, we deserved the 1st place&#13;
trophy. "&#13;
The tournament isn 't only about&#13;
playing and winning, but it's also to&#13;
make new friends and to see old ones. &#13;
&#13;
Joey stretches his legs as far as he can.&#13;
This season was tiring and&#13;
challenging, but proved to be one of&#13;
our best seasons. At the GPSD Track&#13;
meet, both boys and girls place 2nd.&#13;
The girls had only 7 athletes this year,&#13;
to come out 2nd is truly impressive.&#13;
The boys worked hard against talented&#13;
opponents from Wisconsin School for&#13;
the Deaf. The boys p ut up a strong&#13;
battle and provided good competition.&#13;
Be sure to give all the Bobcats a pat&#13;
on the back if you walk past them.&#13;
They are all athletes w ho w ork&#13;
tirelessly to achieve their goals and&#13;
what is expected of them.&#13;
Lon live the Bobcats!&#13;
Scott Tinkham stretches before practice to&#13;
make sure he doesn't hurt one of his precious&#13;
muscles.&#13;
During practice, Katie Romey puts all of her&#13;
might into the discus to make it fl y.&#13;
Assistant Coach Michael Ratzlaff&#13;
explains to Shane Estes and Joshua&#13;
Scherling what event is next.&#13;
Jonathan Scher ling huffs and puffs&#13;
while running as hard as he can.&#13;
Speedy Gonzales (Moises Arteaga)&#13;
whizzes down the track with a&#13;
dead serious face.&#13;
Ricky Brown and M(cha el Zimmerman&#13;
exchange the baton smoothl y to run a grea t&#13;
relay race.&#13;
Concentra tion ... Amanda Moon gets ready&#13;
to release the d iscus.&#13;
Richard Dahl and Ma tt Jacob both relax&#13;
before their events.&#13;
Sarah Brown and Jada hart exchange the&#13;
baton with confidence. &#13;
Jacob Clark is getting ready to release the shotput.&#13;
Elina and Ka ren have a nice and easy exchange&#13;
to pummel ahead of the opponents.&#13;
Varsity Track Team: Sarah Brovvn, Jada Hart, Karen Ruckman, Elina Heikkila, Amanda&#13;
Moon, and Katie Romey; Shawn Bunce, Nick Chanley, Tyler Kerger, David Arte~a, Jacob&#13;
Clark, Jolm Metteer, and Mike Baird; Coach Mike Shannon, Shane Estes, Scott linkham,&#13;
Michael Zimmerman, Joshua Scherling, Moises Arteao-a, Joey Lewis, Jonathan Scherling, and Assistant Coach Michael Ra tzlaff; Coach Brad i&amp;use, Michael Hamann, Matthew&#13;
Jacob, Travis Thomas, Richard Dahl, Shaw lee Jolmson-Shaw, Edlin Dorn, Travis Gable,&#13;
Ricky Brovvn, and Derek Bohb11ruu1; Not pictured: Nick Engstler, Assist. Coach Jackie Marks&#13;
Coach Mike Sharn1on gives Jonathan tips on&#13;
how to improve his shotput form.&#13;
Travis Thomas and Josh Scherling clears the&#13;
hurdles with their long and dependable legs.&#13;
With every muscle in his body working, David&#13;
nms with a speed unknown to man.&#13;
With her legs pumping, Jada jW11ps with agility&#13;
and grace ... plus a grea t game face .&#13;
John Me tteer, David rteaga, and ick&#13;
Chanley are trying their best to keep warm for&#13;
their next race. (29'; 29 Varsity Track &#13;
2002 Cheerleading Squad&#13;
Joey Lewis, Daniel Lewis, Shawn Bunce, Lorelei Gray, Jada Hart&#13;
Sponsors: Jennifer Herzog and Amy Sturm&#13;
2nd Place Trophy for the GPSD Cheerleading Competition&#13;
Lorelei smiles while her trusty cheerleaders rotate&#13;
her for the crowd to see.&#13;
The cheerleaders ar e doing a groovy routine.&#13;
During a pep ra lly race, Susa n Haynes has to wea r a skirt and a bobca t outfit and make one basket to beat the boys.&#13;
Mike tf amann, Moises r~eaga, and Jonathan Scherlmg rush to P.Uton a skirt and a boocatoutfit so they can beat the girls.&#13;
Cheerleading sponsor Jennifer Herzog beats the&#13;
drum to help the cheerleaders stay in rhythm.&#13;
@cheerleaders Daniel and Joey Lewis sign the nationaJ anthem.&#13;
At the Homecoming pep rally, th e footb a ll&#13;
players race to eat a bowl of blue Jello. &#13;
® &#13;
Dustin is ringing his&#13;
hardest, trying to be the&#13;
best he can be.&#13;
Gotcha! Saman tha is&#13;
drinking her refreshment&#13;
after a performance.&#13;
This is serious business,&#13;
Tan ya and Fawn ring&#13;
their s · y bells.&#13;
·&#13;
,.,.., . . . ; .. ',&#13;
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Ring tho e bells! Zach&#13;
keeps up with the notes&#13;
as he plays.&#13;
2002 Bell Ringers: Robby Peterson, Mich ael Scheffert, Samantha Fox, Mic&#13;
Dolan, Kenny Smith, James Clearo, Tanya Smith, Zach Engstler, Heather&#13;
Nurse, Fawn Humlicek and Dustin Balm; Sponsors: Director Mrs. Sara&#13;
Planck, Mrs. Sue Meidlinger and Mrs. Carol Amos&#13;
· Our Little Opus&#13;
Robby, Tanya, Kenny, Heather and&#13;
Dustin ring simultaneously.&#13;
Mic, Dustin and Michael enjoy their mea l after&#13;
performing at Applebee's.&#13;
Mrs. Sara Planck assisted by Ms. Melodee&#13;
Hielen are directing the bell ringers.&#13;
Heather Nurse and Dustin Balm ring their belJs at a holiday&#13;
performance at Applebee's.&#13;
Michael Scheffert and Kenny Smith are ringing their be lls w hile&#13;
concentrating on the notes in front of them. &#13;
Spreadin Pixie Dust&#13;
After serving their guests, Samantha,&#13;
Amanda, and Lauren get to eat.&#13;
Jenna, Hila1·y, Stephanie, and Samantha are&#13;
serving cookies, tea, and pw1Ch to their guests.&#13;
Mrs. Stacey Morgan talks with Jenna&#13;
during the Pixie Tea.&#13;
Lauren, Hilary, Jenna, Stephanie, and Alexandria are serving Mrs.&#13;
Valerie Wendel-Filkins, and Mrs. Kathy Sharn1on at their party.&#13;
Alexandria, Stephanie, Alyssa, Lauren, Samantha, and Hilary are&#13;
drinking Kool-Aid before their meeting begins.&#13;
Hilary and Samantha&#13;
are se rving cooki es&#13;
they baked.&#13;
La uren puts a hea rt&#13;
on her pencil.&#13;
Stephanie is drawing a&#13;
heart in the clay to put&#13;
on her flower.&#13;
Alyssa is making a lea f&#13;
for her fl ower.&#13;
Pixies: Amanda Barrier, Stephanie Stratton, Jenna Helms, and Alexand ria Janendo; Lam en&#13;
Wellman, Samantha Fox, and Hilary Fink; Sponsors: Mrs. Elizabeth Peter , Mrs. Katie Wright,&#13;
Ms. Ka te Kasal; No t p ictured: Alyssa Fern ide @ Pixies 33 &#13;
Roar! Zachary Raes is a&#13;
friendly gorilla!&#13;
Christopher and Binh are&#13;
challenging each other to&#13;
a kangaroo walk.&#13;
It's a gorilla, or is it just&#13;
Robby Peterson ac ting&#13;
like one .&#13;
Umm, who is th e&#13;
highestjumperbeh·veen&#13;
Cheyenne and Robby?&#13;
Fron t: Colby Mcln tosh, Cheyenne Terry, Robby Pe terson, Bryce Moore; M idd le:&#13;
Taylor Evans, Zacha ry Raes, Nicol us Smith, Christophe r Lew is, Trever Kofoo t; Back:&#13;
Mk ha el Scheffert, James Clearo, Dustin Ba lm, Mic Dolan, Mike Fick, Ju stin Wa lke r&#13;
are showing off their p a tri oti c wood p rojects.&#13;
Little Tou h Gu s&#13;
Mike, James, Michael, Colby, Zach, Mic,&#13;
and Justin drew '1Love New York" posters.&#13;
Who w ill jump the highest? Nicolus, Bryce, Cheyenne, Michae l and Bryce give the&#13;
Taylor, Trevor, Binh or Christopher. Boys Club a lute.&#13;
Group 1: Curtis Dobias, Bryce Moore, Zachary Raes, Christopher&#13;
Lewis and Cheyenne Terry; Binh Ngu yen, Mrs. Kathy Shannon,&#13;
Taylor Evan s, Ms.J ulie Hollan d, Robby Peterson, Mrs. Eliza be th&#13;
Peterson, Nicol us Smith, Trever Kofoot&#13;
Group 2: Colby Mcintosh, Michael Scheffert, Mic Do laJ1 ru1d James&#13;
Clearo; Dustin Balm, Mike Fick, Zach Engstle r, Josh Brown an d&#13;
Kenny Smith &#13;
WMN.Students.Leading.Students.Com&#13;
High School: President Jonathan Scherling, Mr. Mid1ael Ratzlaff, Secretary Joey&#13;
Lewis, Historian Moises Arteaga, Shawn Bw1ce, Mrs. Julie Delkarniller, Scott&#13;
Tinkham, David Arteaga, and Vice President Jada Hart; Not Pich.ued-ScottStultz&#13;
Elementary: Colby Mcintosh, Secretary / Treasurer Mic Dolan, Heather&#13;
Nurse, Ms. Melodee Hielen, President Dustin Balm, and Vice President&#13;
Fawn Humlicek&#13;
David Arteaga, Scott Tinkham, Moises&#13;
Arteaga, joey Lewis, and Shawn Bwice&#13;
watch as Jada Hart explains the procedure&#13;
of this high school meeting; to discuss what&#13;
students want to changeatschool and why.&#13;
At the high school Ftm Night booth, Fawn&#13;
Humlicek gives a ticket to Mr. Michael&#13;
Ratzlaff and tells Joey Lewis which fri ends&#13;
she wan ts arre ted.&#13;
Middle School: Heather Hale, Mered ith&#13;
Kasa l, Joshu a Knudse n, Historia n&#13;
Cassandra Case, Dawn Bailey, Secretary/&#13;
Treasurer Elizabeth Gramblin, Mrs. Amy&#13;
Sturm, Ms. Jenn[fer Herzog, Vice President&#13;
Jeremy Bates, Pre ident Mack Weyers.&#13;
The e lemen tary Student Cowicil is having a&#13;
meeting durmg lunch.&#13;
At the middle school hoops booth at FLUl ight, Elizabeth Gramblin helps Curtis get the prize he won.&#13;
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ISD students raised over $2,000, for the Am erican Heart&#13;
Association, to participate in the 10th Aru1Ual Jump Rope/&#13;
Swim/Hoops for Heart event on March 4, 2002. COLmcil&#13;
BluffsMajorTomHanafanand Cow1cil Bluffs Police Officer&#13;
Tina Schultz were our celebrity jumpers.&#13;
Jump for Heart@ &#13;
In the cafeteria, Dawn Bailey washes&#13;
the tables after students finish eating.&#13;
Holli Ball is an assistant ecretary and&#13;
busy writing health center passes for&#13;
students.&#13;
In the green house, Justin Evan s&#13;
sweeps the dirt off the gardening table.&#13;
Pame la Bab cock is o rganiz ing p ictures&#13;
fo £" h e r boss .. Mrs. Shirley Hicks.&#13;
Amber Husted helps with elemen tary&#13;
stud ents in the morning.&#13;
Sunny Chase cleans crumbs off the&#13;
table.&#13;
Matt Jacob delivers th e Da il y&#13;
NonPareil newspaper allover cam pus.&#13;
Jesse Ridder loads&#13;
dirty trays so they&#13;
can be washed.&#13;
Adam Ban tz&#13;
unloads the clean&#13;
dishes.&#13;
ISD's mail carrier,&#13;
Josh Sch erlin g,&#13;
delivers mail to the&#13;
di f f e r e n t&#13;
departments on&#13;
campus.&#13;
Teen Center&#13;
managers,Melissa&#13;
Anderson and&#13;
Mike Ba ird are&#13;
counting change.&#13;
Prairie River Glass&#13;
@work Study 13640 Cherokee Lane•Council Bl uffs•366-6 I 03&#13;
After supper, Michael Zimmerma n, Cameron Thomas, an d Stephan ie&#13;
Daffin are working in the cafeteria, washi ng dishes.&#13;
Work Study Program: Under the direction qf Work&#13;
Coordinator, Mr. Brad Kruse, students have the ad vantage of&#13;
working at a job atISD. Whilestudentseam money, they learn&#13;
the responsibilities that comes w ith working. &#13;
A grinn ing Mrs. Julie Delkamiller tells Jonathan , "Sorry,_you&#13;
must spit out the g um, you can't chew it during competition! "&#13;
Attorney Mr. Mike Gooch proudly displays his thank-you gift from the studen ts&#13;
for helping the team. The tie has pictures of the We the People team on it.&#13;
We the People Team: Jonathan Scherling, Holli Ball, Lorele.i Gray, Ka tie Romey, Tyler Kerger,.Susan&#13;
Boy nes, and Sarah Brown; Travis Gable, Mrs. Julie Delkamiller and Melissa Anderson are s1grung ' J'bank you, Mr. Gooch"&#13;
This is the fast time in the&#13;
history of ISD that students&#13;
have participated in "We the&#13;
People". We learned a lot&#13;
about the United Sta tes&#13;
Constitution. We focused on&#13;
sp ecific aspec ts . of&#13;
constitutional faw ranging&#13;
from the crea tion of the&#13;
constitution and expansion and protection of the Bill of&#13;
Rights, to roles of citizens in American democracy. An&#13;
Omaha crirni11al defense attorney, Mr. Mike Gooch&#13;
volunteered his time to assist&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delkarniller in&#13;
coaching us. On February 12, we went to Des Moines for&#13;
com petition. We did a wonderful job and actually&#13;
won 2n d place.&#13;
Unfortunately, there was a mix up of the nwnber of team&#13;
members needed at&#13;
competition, we had 9&#13;
menibers and needed 12.&#13;
We the People@ &#13;
Change the World"&#13;
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ISD's GPSD Team&#13;
1st Place&#13;
Division 1:&#13;
1st Place- Joey Lewis&#13;
3rd Place- Nick Engstler&#13;
Middle School students with their speech participation certifica tes are&#13;
(front) Danielle Strong, Joshua Pope, Dustin Janssen, Matt Trucano&#13;
(middle) Cassandra Case, Heather Hale, Elizabeth Gramblin, Meredjth&#13;
Kasal, Tommy Seller , Dawn Bailey, Sunny Chase (back) Micheal Allison,&#13;
Eric Humlicek,Mack Weyers, Joshua Knudsen, Stephanie Daffin, Chelsea&#13;
Crowner, and Cory Beebe&#13;
NickChanley,MistyArmine,Michae!Zi.mmennan,MichelleJanssen,Tommy&#13;
Offenburger, and Cameron Thomas display their participation certificates.&#13;
Joshua wins&#13;
firstplacein the&#13;
Ne bra s ka&#13;
speech contest.&#13;
Tina Crouch, Jacob CI rk, Mike&#13;
Baird, and Pamela Babcock participates in the JSD speech contest.&#13;
@speeches&#13;
Eric's sp eec h is&#13;
about racism and&#13;
discri1nination.&#13;
At Missouri School fo r the Deaf, ISD won the GPSD trophy for the&#13;
most points on one team. Moises Arteaga, Jona than Scherling, Joe&#13;
Lewis, Nick Engstler, and Mered ith Kasal proudly accept the trophy.&#13;
Qualifing winners for the&#13;
Iowa Communica tion&#13;
Contest for the Deaf and&#13;
Hard of Hearing are Jeff&#13;
Goergen, KarenRuckmru1,&#13;
Sarah Brown, Arianne&#13;
Barnes, and Holli Ball.&#13;
Ecllin Dom, Shane Estes,&#13;
and Richard Dahl participated in the JSD speeches.&#13;
z.achary Ziegler, Daniel Gilchrist, Jainle Hall, Ri ky Brown, Scott&#13;
Stultz,andDebraLukehai.tposewilhtheirpa rticipation certificates.&#13;
ic's talks about how to solve the&#13;
world's pollution problem.&#13;
Participa -&#13;
tion certifi- cate are&#13;
awai.·ded to&#13;
A I e x&#13;
Schultz ,&#13;
An thon y&#13;
Henry ,&#13;
A d a m Bant z,&#13;
Ashle y&#13;
Je nnin gs,&#13;
a n d Jesse&#13;
Ridder. &#13;
VII SAS TIETOVISA: Mike Ham am1, Joshua Scher ling, Travis Gable,&#13;
Elina Heikkila and Holli Ball; Coach: Mrs. Julie Delkamiller&#13;
SAGACIOUS ESPIRITS: Moises Arteaga, Sarah Brov.rn, Melissa&#13;
Anderson, Amanda Moon and Daniel Lewis; Coach Mrs. Amy Sturm&#13;
and Assistant Coach Mr. Tim McGrath&#13;
ISD's GPSD Team&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
THE STRONGEST LINK (GPSD TEAM)&#13;
Joey Lewis; Tyler Kerger and Matt Jacob;&#13;
Jona than Scherling, Susan Haynes, and John&#13;
Metteer; Assistant Coach Mr. Michael Ratzlaff&#13;
and Coach Mrs. Susan Whitt&#13;
INDEPENDENT THINKERS: Randi Rodriquez, Ka tie Romey, Jada Hart;&#13;
David Arteaga, and Derek Bohlmann; Coach Mrs. Ka ren Brundidge and&#13;
Assistant Coach Ms. Karen Lechner&#13;
TH E ELITE INTELLECTUALS: Nick Engstler, Scott Tinkham, and Lorelei&#13;
Gray; Amber Husted and Karen Ruckman; Coach Mr. Eric Peter on and&#13;
Assistan t Coach Mr. Brad Kruse&#13;
Mik Baird&#13;
watches the&#13;
teams compete&#13;
while vid&#13;
taping th&#13;
event.&#13;
1ike H. asks his teammates if&#13;
ttw answer is correct as&#13;
.im1tor, Mr. SteveS.laterasks&#13;
U " !t•am for their final answer.&#13;
Judges Arianne B., Mrs. S. Hicks, Mrs.&#13;
K. Christenson and Ms. K. Hille&#13;
decides this answer is " incorrect''.&#13;
Anthony Henry gets a Brain Bowl&#13;
program from Tina Crouch. Brain Bowl@ &#13;
1(jng&#13;
Jonathan s. Scherung&#13;
Seniors, Jamie Hall and Zac&#13;
Ziegler are dancing "Under&#13;
the Stars," on Saturday,&#13;
October 20, 2001 at the&#13;
Homecoming Dance held in&#13;
the auditorium.&#13;
During spirit week, the&#13;
skeleton (M . Karen Lechner)&#13;
tands near Mr. Steve Slater.&#13;
At the pep ra ll y on Friday&#13;
night, October 19, Coaches&#13;
Queen&#13;
'Euna 'Jvf. :J{eik/Jla&#13;
Karen Lechner and Mark Murray participate in the&#13;
"Save the Lifesaver" race.&#13;
Mrs. Amy Sturm's nephew holds the piggy that Dr.&#13;
William Johnson and Mrs. Pa tty Defrancesco are&#13;
hesitan t to kiss, from the cheerleaders' "Kiss the&#13;
Pig" fund-raiser.&#13;
The ISO cheerleaders Joey Lewis, Lorelei Gray, Jada&#13;
Hart, Shawn Bunce, and Bobcat Pamela Babcock&#13;
show spirit and pride fo r their school by cheering at&#13;
the Homecoming footba ll ga me.&#13;
@Homecoming&#13;
Crown 'Bearer&#13;
!l(p66y Petersen &#13;
Crown 'Bearer&#13;
JZLmanda 'Barrier&#13;
Princess&#13;
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Clone ! Teacher Ms.Vicki Prigeon dre ses and acts bke tudent Justin Evans during&#13;
Homecoming student/ teacher switd1 day.&#13;
April Stultz, Karen Ruckman , Katie Romey, and Jada Hart are really fired up dming&#13;
their last volleyball game at the Homecom ing tournament.&#13;
Erin Huntrods, Pamela Babcock, and Matt Ja ob are having fun at the homecoming&#13;
dance th.is year.&#13;
Homecoming @ &#13;
My hero! Mr. Michael Ratzlaff, Ms. Kristen&#13;
Newton, and Ms. Jennifer Herzog dress up as&#13;
famous people during spirit week.&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delkamiller, with help&#13;
fr om dau ghter Maia, and Mr.&#13;
Michael Ratzlaff, present the next&#13;
a cti vity a t the Friday nigh t&#13;
Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
Wi th lots of enthusiasm, the&#13;
volleyball girls are running out of&#13;
the door so they can be introduced&#13;
by their coach at the pep rall y.&#13;
During spirit week, Stephanie&#13;
Daffin, Elizabeth Gramblin, Mack&#13;
Weyers, and Cassandra Case wear&#13;
U.S.A colors, during spirit week.&#13;
While d ressed up on multicultural&#13;
day, Michael Hamann, Travis Gable,&#13;
and Jona thanSch.erling play around.&#13;
Tyler Kerger, dressed as a different nationaUty&#13;
for spirit week, is working on his spirit poster for&#13;
the Student Council contest.&#13;
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At the pep rally, Amanda Barrier, La u ren&#13;
Wellman andJennaHelmshelpthe cheerleaders&#13;
get e audi nces' attention.&#13;
Football pl ayers N ick Chanley, Mich ae l&#13;
Zimme rman , Travis Thomas, Shane Estes, and&#13;
Ed Un Dorn are waiting to in troduce themselve&#13;
at the pep rally.&#13;
M . Ma r ha Gunderson and Mrs. ancy&#13;
Pietrzak load a desk from the silent auction&#13;
into the p ick-up truck.&#13;
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Amanda Ba rrier and Robby Peter on walk&#13;
across the gym, carrying the future Queen's&#13;
and King's crown. &#13;
Cheerleader Jada Hart, bobcat ick Engstler,&#13;
and Joey Lewis are watch ing and supporting&#13;
the footba ll game.&#13;
Ouring student-teacher switch day, Daniel&#13;
Gil hrist dresses Like Principal Steve Slater.&#13;
What a great defense! Nie Upchurch and Scott&#13;
Tinkham play against Missouri School for the&#13;
Deaf during the homecoming game.&#13;
Dming Homecoming, Mered ith Kasal very&#13;
ca refully paints a yoLmg mans's face.&#13;
During a "hot'' homecoming volleyball game,&#13;
Karen Ruckman, Erin Huntrods, Amanda Moon,&#13;
and Jada Hart are getting ready for the ball.&#13;
Senior Royalty and court&#13;
pose for a picture.&#13;
Dr. William Johnson,&#13;
assisted by Mrs. Cheryl&#13;
Banks, makes an an.nou.nceme.nt at half time of the football game.&#13;
After the pep rally, the&#13;
crowd o f people enj·oy&#13;
visiting w ith each ot 1er&#13;
before reavi.ng the gym.&#13;
Let's dance! The bovs are patiently ·waiting for the dance to start.&#13;
Daniel Lewis, Tyler Kerger and ic Upchmch&#13;
are waiting for a girl to ask them to dance.&#13;
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Dustin Balm and Mic Dolan are&#13;
learnin g how to sign "God Bless&#13;
America".&#13;
Bryce Moore and Amanda Barrier&#13;
have new fire-figh ter friends.&#13;
Amanda Barrier and Christopher&#13;
Lewis are really working hard on&#13;
their assignmen t.&#13;
Desiree Dav is, Mrs. Va lerie&#13;
Wendel-Filkins, Kelsey Lachin,&#13;
Mrs. Eli zabeth Pe ter, Emily&#13;
Lachin, and Austin Gaines have&#13;
ftm working on the computer&#13;
together.&#13;
Trick or Treat! Mrs. J. Delkarniller&#13;
gives candy to Kory Wa ttier while&#13;
Joshua Scherling watches.&#13;
Breaking&#13;
Cheyenne Terry is wondering how&#13;
Desiree Da vis can drive the remote&#13;
control car and watch him at the same&#13;
time.&#13;
Ch ristopher Lewis, Mr . Stacey Morgan, Jenna Helms, Amand a&#13;
Barrier, and Stephanie Stratton are lea rning abo ut Christmas in&#13;
Sweden &#13;
"We're not in the mood! " Shannon&#13;
Clinginpeel, Brian Johnson, Kory&#13;
Wa ttier, and Ms. Planck take time out&#13;
of their busy schedule for a picture.&#13;
Future constru cti o n&#13;
worker, Zac Raes, builds a&#13;
wooden tower.&#13;
Oh-Hum! Austin Gaines and&#13;
Desiree Dav is pose fo r th e&#13;
camera.&#13;
"I like science" declares Nicolus&#13;
Smith, Ms. Melodee Helen, and&#13;
Anthony Hatfield.&#13;
"I know, I know!" HilaryFi.nk, Mrs.&#13;
Cindy Romey, Taylor Evans, and&#13;
La men Wellman know th&#13;
All the Rules&#13;
Better be good beca use Santa Claus is comjng to town! Ms. Tricia&#13;
Tighe, Bi.nh Nguyen, Mike Fick, Alexandria Janend o, and Mrs.&#13;
Nora Metteer are read y for the holidays.&#13;
Recess is so fan! Shannon Cli.nginpeel&#13;
enjoys swinging upside down.&#13;
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Mrs.Cindy Romey while working&#13;
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4x5=? ... Ben Finl ey pays a ttention&#13;
in math class.&#13;
Hilary Fink and Lauren Weitman&#13;
act out a story they have been&#13;
read ing.&#13;
Alyssa Fernside, Ms. Juli e&#13;
Holland, Tre Medina, Bryce&#13;
Moore, and Treve r Kofoot&#13;
stopped what they we re d oing&#13;
fo r a picture.&#13;
Kory Wa ttier, Brian Johnson,&#13;
and Shannon Clingenpeel a re&#13;
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sounds&#13;
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Trever Kofoot, and Bryce Moore are&#13;
friends and classmates.&#13;
Mic Dolan, Michael Scheffert, Samantha Fox, Kathy Beery&#13;
Benjami.n Finley, Ms. Kate Kasa l, Tanya Smith, James Clearo,&#13;
Mrs. Carol Amo , and Du tin Ba lm pose for a picture. &#13;
Christopher Lew is, Cheyenne&#13;
Terry Ama nd a Ba rri e r,&#13;
-tephanie Stra tton, and Mrs.&#13;
Ka tie Wright pose fo r a class&#13;
pich.lre.&#13;
Li l' Squ irt visits the elementary&#13;
d epartm e nt durin g fir e&#13;
p revention week.&#13;
Vote for me! Robby Petersen is&#13;
g iving a speech about w hy he&#13;
s ho u ld be o n the El eme ntar y&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
Sa iling on th e Mayfl ower a re&#13;
pilgrims Treve r Kofoot and Bryce&#13;
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Mike Fick are hav ing fun coloring&#13;
their assigned work.&#13;
or Silence&#13;
Robby Petersen, Colby Mcintosh, and Justin Walker; Kenny&#13;
Smith, Mrs. Sue Meidlinger, Nicolus Smith, Hea th er Nurse,&#13;
I awn H umli cek and Ms. Melodee Hielen pose together.&#13;
Looks like Zachary Raes is practicing&#13;
his d riving.&#13;
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Mr. Robert Schultz is showing&#13;
Mack Weyers how to use the Lathe&#13;
machine the correct way.&#13;
Chelsa Crowner is foc used while&#13;
working on the web page fo r her&#13;
Graphic Arts/ Prod ucti on class.&#13;
Tommy Sellers an d Joshua Pope&#13;
are a t the Book Fai r, findi ng&#13;
books they want to buy.&#13;
Mrs. Rh ond a Ma tthew and&#13;
Jeremy Bates are looking at the&#13;
boa rd to ge t some informa ti on .&#13;
With hissafetyglasseson,Mid1ea1&#13;
Allison works on his project in&#13;
woods class.&#13;
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on a sidewa lk cha lk dra wing of the&#13;
American Flag. &#13;
Dawn Bailey and Sunny Chase&#13;
are working on a paper in&#13;
cla s. Good job Dawn and&#13;
Swrny!&#13;
In meta ls cla ss, Stepha ni e&#13;
Doffin works on her ce nter&#13;
punch project.&#13;
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Doffin enjoys a cool drink of water&#13;
from the fo untain.&#13;
Joshua Pope w rites d own his&#13;
homework assig nmen t in his&#13;
notebook.&#13;
Hi everyon e ! Mack Weye rs&#13;
cheerfully greets his classmates as&#13;
he walks into class.&#13;
Break&#13;
Mered ith Kasa l, Eric HumJicek, and Dustin Janssen are really&#13;
paying a ttention so they will be prepared for their up coming&#13;
ll·~t.&#13;
Dawn Bailey has a Green Thumb!&#13;
Daw n ta kes the res ponsibility o f&#13;
wa tering the plants in the green house. Middle School Action@ &#13;
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In a hurry to get to clas , Chelsa,&#13;
Josh, Dustin, and Jenny walk down&#13;
the stairs.&#13;
Try not to fa ll ! Tommy Sellers and&#13;
Joshua Popeskatearound the gym .&#13;
Daniell e Strong works on her math&#13;
problem at the board.&#13;
At the bake sa le, Ms. Judy Ki ll ion&#13;
bu ys cookies from Mi che a l,&#13;
Matthew, Danielle, and Jeremy.&#13;
Mi chea l Allison concentrate&#13;
on his comp uter projec t.&#13;
While ea ting lu nch, Cory Beebe&#13;
gives Dusti n Janssen rabbit&#13;
ea rs.&#13;
Silence&#13;
Cory Beebe, Matthew Trucano a11d&#13;
Jeremy Bates help each other ca rry&#13;
wood for the greenhouse planter's&#13;
table.&#13;
Artist Davirl Dahlquist, from Des Moines, hows Jenn y Wilson,&#13;
Stephanie Daffin, Josh Knudsen and Meredith Kasa l how ht&gt;&#13;
made ceramic ti les for the new gym. &#13;
Jenny Wilson works on a science&#13;
experiment i.n Ms. Newton's class.&#13;
Ms. Wend y Rustad wa tches as Sunny Chase, Dawn Bailey, Hea ther&#13;
Ha le, Chelsa Crowner and Cassandra Case dye their eggs.&#13;
Cha tting in the hall between&#13;
classes are Jeremy, Mack, Eric,&#13;
and Eli zabeth.&#13;
Such good wo rkers. Dawn Bailey&#13;
and Sunny Chase help with the&#13;
bake sa le.&#13;
During gym cl ass, Mrs. Geri&#13;
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put on his ska tes.&#13;
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helsa Crowner wa lk down the hall.&#13;
Cassandra Case proud ly displa ys the&#13;
windmill she made i.n meta ls class.&#13;
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Desiree Davis&#13;
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Eric Humlicek&#13;
Jenny Wilson.&#13;
Mack Weyers&#13;
Nick Chanley&#13;
Derek Bohlmann&#13;
Michelle Janssen&#13;
Josh Knudsen&#13;
Meredith Kasal&#13;
Misty Armine&#13;
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Alex Schultz&#13;
Randi Rodriquez&#13;
Adam Bantz&#13;
Jesse Ridder&#13;
Scott Tinkham&#13;
Nie Upchurch&#13;
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Melissa Ander on, Student Teacher Ms. Kristine Hansen, Jeff Goergen,&#13;
Matt)acob,Holli Ball, Mrs. Sue Purcell, and Sarah Brown pose fo r a picture.&#13;
Cody Lauritsen&#13;
Amber Husted learns about the&#13;
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clothes from 1865.&#13;
Tommy Offenburge r, Michell e&#13;
Janssen, and Car..1eron Thomas&#13;
work on a project in the ha ll.&#13;
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and Randi decided to wear th '&#13;
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From Finland to America&#13;
I am Elina Maria Heikkila, an exchange&#13;
student from Finland, Europe.&#13;
I was born on March 19, 1984. My mother is Elli&#13;
and my brother is Juha. Juha and I are both deaf&#13;
but my mother is hearing. Juha is a student&#13;
masseur. In 2000, I decided to be an exchange&#13;
student. I wanted to learn America culture, ASL,&#13;
the English language and so many other aspects&#13;
of American life. My host family is Deb LeHeup&#13;
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ndNyleSmith, who are great parents. Ihad a wonderful time with them and their dog (Tyko) this year. I am as happy&#13;
&lt;;is they are; they help me with everything. I will never forget them.&#13;
America and Finland are different cultures. I noticed that in America there are a lot of fast foods. In Finland there&#13;
.lre more health foods. I miss BLACK candies and Sauna. Yes I know that you don't like black candies, but I do.&#13;
ASL and Finnish sign language are so very different, but the spelling is the same. I had a hard time learning ASL,&#13;
but now I feel comfortable with it. Here students are so involved with sports in school, in Finland students join sports&#13;
after school in clubs. Finland's schools have football, which is different from American football, swimming and floor&#13;
ball. At ISO I enjoyed playing sports, and being with friends this year.&#13;
Homecoming was my first experience with school spirit and I will never&#13;
forget when I was Queen. I really enjoyed&#13;
Homecoming.&#13;
I want to thank my friends, coaches,&#13;
teachers and houseparents for helping me to&#13;
understand things.&#13;
Thank you Mom, Dad, Grandma Barb,&#13;
Atmt Karla, Uncle Ivan, cousins Kari, Michelle&#13;
and Nicole for showing me America's culture.&#13;
I enjoyed being with you during the year of&#13;
2001-2002.&#13;
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ISO. I will never forget you and I will miss&#13;
you very much. I hope I will see you all again. Dad ( vie Smith), Elina and Mom (Deb&#13;
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Arteaga, Scott Tin kh am,&#13;
JonaU1an Scherling, Melissa Anderson, Eli_na HeikkiJii,&#13;
Moi_ses Arteaga, and Tyler&#13;
Kerger; Shane Estes, Erin&#13;
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Joshua Scherling, Jacob O ark,&#13;
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Joey Lewis a nd Eri n&#13;
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the ca feteria.&#13;
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Amanda Moon, Elizabeth Gramb li.n, Katrina Netherland, Mrs.&#13;
Marlene Wagner, an d Jai_me Hall are having fun. &#13;
With his w ig o n , N ie&#13;
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O'Meara are getting read y for&#13;
the school play.&#13;
Mr. Chris Marks helps Kory&#13;
Wattier w ith his backpack.&#13;
Jenna H elms gathers some&#13;
healthy food fo r her supper.&#13;
Zac Z iegler smil es w ith&#13;
houseparent, Mr. Tim Miller.&#13;
Dustin Balm is doing his homework.&#13;
Alex Sd1ultz is packing his clothes to go home for the weekend.&#13;
Mrs. Liz Ga tes is helping Shawlee Jolu1son-Shaw with his homework while Edlin Dorn watches.&#13;
Ricky Brown is decora ting the Boy's&#13;
Honor Area for Thanksgiving.&#13;
Travis Thomas, Travis Gable, Richard Dahl, Scott&#13;
Tinkham, Moises Arteaga, Tyler Kerger and Edlin&#13;
Dorn are watching T.V. auring their1ree time.&#13;
You Devil You! Joshua Scher ling is growing banana horns.&#13;
Eric Humlicek, Fawn Humlicek, Mic Dolan, Elizabeth Gramblin and Cassandra Case are having a blast a t the Middle School dance.&#13;
Ben Finley{ Micheal Allison, and Ma tt Trucano are modeling or the camera.&#13;
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she leaves for mjssionary work in the West Indies&#13;
and China .&#13;
MattTrucano,JoeyLewisand Da vid Arteaga are&#13;
participating in the Zoo Explorer Progra m. They&#13;
are learning about zookeeping and careers with&#13;
anima ls.&#13;
Debra Lukehart, Jaime Ha LI , Ka trina Netherland&#13;
and AmberHusted aresi.tting on the couch in the&#13;
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Ms. D'Andrea Weeks and Alyssa&#13;
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Lauren Wellman, Ms. Linda O'Nea l.&#13;
Stephanie Stratton, Je1u1a Helms and&#13;
Samantha Fox are enjoying supper.&#13;
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Michael Scheffert, Josh Knudsen,&#13;
Stephanie Daffin, Jeremy Bates,&#13;
Mack Weyers, Heather Hale, an d&#13;
Meredith Kasal gather for a group&#13;
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Trever Kofoot a re ea ting their&#13;
meal.&#13;
Davvn Ba iley and Ms. Kirsten&#13;
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Christopher Lewis plays with his car.&#13;
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Lorelei G.,Jada H. and Melissa A. are&#13;
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Pictured&#13;
Amos, Carol: Elem. Tead1er/ Bell Choir&#13;
Angeroth, Cindie: Outread1 Coordinator&#13;
Angeroth, Don: L.C. Careers Power Tech Teacher&#13;
Baker, Guy: Food Service&#13;
Bakkerud, Jennifer: Ed. Audiologist&#13;
Banks, Cheryl: Secondary Speech&#13;
Pathologist/Oratorical Coaches&#13;
Berkes, Barbara: Nurse&#13;
Bethards, Jody: Lead Girls Resid ence&#13;
Bjorling, Geri: H.S. Sh1dent Assist.&#13;
Brannen, Tom: H.S. Ma th Teacher&#13;
Brewer, Dexter: Housekeeping&#13;
Brundidge, Karen: H .S. Math Teacher/&#13;
Brain Bowl Coad1&#13;
Carlson, Lois: HS. Lang. Arts Teacher&#13;
Carpenter, Mary: Boys Residence&#13;
Christenson, Karene: Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Churchill, Kathy: Food Service&#13;
Cole.man, Dick: High Sd1ool Counselor Collms, Ken: Housekeeping&#13;
Connell, Rich: Director of Facilities&#13;
Cool, John: Director of Student Life&#13;
Cox, Carmen: H.S. / Careers Secre tary&#13;
Dalen, Greg: Boys Residence&#13;
Danburg, Mary: Boys Residence&#13;
De Beck, Doreen: Itmerant Teacher Defrancesco, Patty: Dean of Girls Delkamiller, Julie: H .S. Social&#13;
Sciences/Close up/ ASTRA/ HS. Student Council/ Brain Bowl Coach&#13;
Dixon, Monica: Ed . Interpreter Ea rhart, Michelle: Girls Residence&#13;
Evans-Blankenship, Cheryl: AccOLmtant&#13;
Fox, Greg: President ISD Founda tion Ga tes, Elizabeth: Boys Residence&#13;
G radoville, Dan: Careers Woods Teacher I Athletic Director I Assist.&#13;
Football / Boys Basketball/M.S. Track&#13;
Coach&#13;
Gradoville, Jane: Elem./ M.S. Counselor G raegin, Dominic: Boys Residence&#13;
Grandi.ck, Mike: Careers Graphic Arts Production Teach er&#13;
Green, Lori: Head Nurse&#13;
Gunderson, Marsha: Sta te HearingImpaired Cow'lselor Haley, Jim: Social Worker Henke, Dick: Powerhouse&#13;
Herman, Elizabeth: Girls Residence/Senate&#13;
Herrman, Charlotte: Itinerate Teacher&#13;
Herzog, Jennifer: M.S. Ma th Teacher I&#13;
Cheerleading Coach / M.S. Student&#13;
Council Sponsor H~ uer, Jim: Dir. Business Opera tions Hicks, Shirley: Coordina tor of the&#13;
Deaf Resources Center&#13;
Hielen, Melodee: Elementary&#13;
Teache r /Elem. Student Cotmcil&#13;
Hille, Kirsten: Ed . Interpreter Holland, Julie: Elem. Teacher/Boys Club&#13;
Hollins, Greg: Storeroom Horn, Lorie: M.S. Lang. Arts Teacher&#13;
Houston, Donna: Lead Elem. Teacher Iddings, Sheila: Girls Residence/Jr. NAD&#13;
Johnson, Dr. William P: Superintendent&#13;
Kasal, Kate: Elem. Teacher/Pixies&#13;
Killion, Judy: Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Kn igge, Diane: Nurse&#13;
Knight, Guadalupe: Info. Ted1. Specialist&#13;
Kn oebel, Geri: Residential Counselor Kruse, Brad: School to Work&#13;
Transition Teacher/ Boys Track oach / Senate /Brain Bowl Coach&#13;
Lechner, Karen: P.E. &amp; Health Teacher /&#13;
Volleyball/ Assist. Basketball Coach/Jump&#13;
for Heart/ Red Ribbon Week/Special&#13;
Olympics Coach/ Brain Bowl Coach&#13;
LeDoux, Diane: M.S. &amp; H.S. Transition&#13;
Teacher LeHeup, Deb: Human Resources&#13;
Lewis, Brenda: Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Linger, Ann: Assist. to the Supe1intendent&#13;
Livingston, Sue: Nurse&#13;
Loverin, Jan: Itinerant Teacher Marks, Chris: Boys Residence&#13;
Marks, Jackie: Boys Residence/ Assist.&#13;
Girls Track Coach&#13;
Matthew, Rhonda: Reading Specialist&#13;
McCuen, Kathy: Boys Residence&#13;
McGrath, Tim: Careers Autobody&#13;
Tead1er/Brain Bowl&#13;
McKeown, Anne: Switchboard&#13;
Meidlinger, Sue: Elem. Tead1er/Bell Choir&#13;
Metteer, Nora: Elementary Aide&#13;
Miles, Sue: Secondary Speech Pathologist/&#13;
Oratorical Coaches&#13;
Miller, Cathy: Tran sportation Miller, Kathy: Boys Residence&#13;
Miller, Keith: Lead Housekeeping&#13;
Miller, Natalie: B &gt;ys Residence&#13;
Miller, Tim: Boys Residence&#13;
Morgan, Stacey: Elementaiy Tead1er/&#13;
Assist. Volleyball Coach / Senate President&#13;
Morrison, Sharon: Elementaiy / Middle&#13;
Sd1ool Secretru.y Murdoch, Tina: Hine.rate Teacher / Senate&#13;
Murray, Mark: Football Coach&#13;
Nagel, Bob: Ed. Psychologist&#13;
Newton, Kristen: M.S. Science Teacher/&#13;
Space Camp&#13;
Nguyen, Sy: Housekeeping&#13;
Oder, Kathy: Food Service&#13;
O'Meara, Deb: Lead Boys Residence&#13;
O'Neal, Linda: Girls Residence&#13;
Owens, Steve: Power House&#13;
Page, Julie: H.S. Student Assistant&#13;
Peters, Elizabeth: Elementary Teacher/&#13;
Pixies/ Boys Club&#13;
Petersen, Zoe: Accow1t Specialist&#13;
Peterson, Eric: H.S. Lang. Arts Teacher I&#13;
Brain Bowl Coach&#13;
Petty, Emily: Elem. School Assistan t&#13;
Pietrzak, Nancy: Ed. Interpreter Planck, Sara: Elementary School&#13;
Teacher/ Bell Choir Direc tor Prail, Lamar: Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Prail, Rose: Boys Residence&#13;
Prigeon, Vicki: H.S. Science Teacher/&#13;
Space Camp&#13;
Propst, Helen: Switchboa rd&#13;
Purcell, Sue: Teacher Mentor/HS.&#13;
Lat1guage Arts Teacher / Brain Bowl&#13;
Coordinator Ratzlaff, Michael: HS. Science Teacher/&#13;
Assist. GPSD Brain Bowl Coach / Assistai1t&#13;
Boys Track Coad1/ HS. Studen t Cotmcil&#13;
Sponsor / Senior Sponsor Riche, Jan: Transportation Riddle, Joni: Food Service&#13;
Ridgway, Gayle: Secretary Student Life/&#13;
Humai1 Resources/I ransportation Rolfe, Sandra: Housekeeping&#13;
Romey, Cindy: Elementary School&#13;
Assistant/ Senate&#13;
Rustad, Wendy: Language Arts Teacher&#13;
Ryan, Denise: Accountant&#13;
Schnackel, Julie: Girls Residence&#13;
Schulze, Bob: Careers Metals Teacher&#13;
Schut, Todd: Transportation&#13;
Shannon, Joanne: Careers Graphic Arts/&#13;
Yeai·book Tead1er&#13;
Shannon, Kathy: Elem . School Assistant&#13;
Shannon, Mike: P.E. &amp; Health Teach er/&#13;
Girls Basketball / Girls Track/ Assistant&#13;
Football Coach/Jump for Heait / Red&#13;
Ribbon Week/Special Olympics Coach&#13;
Shea, Shawn: Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Siders, Jerry: Instructional Technolooy&#13;
Slater, Shari: Elementary /Middle 0&#13;
School Principal&#13;
Slater, Steve: High School/Careers&#13;
Principal&#13;
Slaughter, Dave: Grounds Smith, Ny le: Dean of Boys&#13;
Soppe, Cindy: Elementary / Middle&#13;
School Art Teacher / Senate&#13;
Sorensen, Jane: Food Service&#13;
Stephens, Donna: Girls Residence&#13;
Stevens, Daniel: Housekeeping&#13;
Stevens, Roxie: M.S. Social Studies/ Jr.&#13;
Commission Program Sturm, Amy: HS. Language Arts Tead1er / Cheerleading Coach/ M.S. Student C0tmcil / Brain Bowl Coach&#13;
Tech, Camille: Elem. Resource Teacher&#13;
M.S. Student Council&#13;
Thiessen, Ann: Elem. Speech Pathologist&#13;
Tighe, Tricia: Elementary Teach er&#13;
Traylor, Paula: Girls Residence&#13;
Trucano, Susan: Girls/ Boys Residence&#13;
Tyler, Leo: Housekeeping&#13;
Van Nordstrand, Dee: Careers Graphic&#13;
Arts Teacher&#13;
VanSoelen, Pat: Girls Residence&#13;
Wagner, Marlene: Girls Residence&#13;
W algenbach, Al: Power H ouse&#13;
Watson, Jeanette: Curriculum Director&#13;
Weeks, D'Andrea: Social Worker&#13;
Wendel-Filkins, Valerie: Elementary&#13;
School Assistant&#13;
Whitt, Susan: H .S. Math Teacher/ GPSD&#13;
Brain Bowl Coad1&#13;
Wills, Kristi: TAP Coordinator Wood, Sandy: Boys Residence&#13;
Woods, John: Power House&#13;
Wredt, Tizz: Administrative Assistru.1t/&#13;
Senate Secretary&#13;
Wright, Katie: Elem. Teacher / Pixies&#13;
Wyant, Ri ck: Food Service Director I Assist.&#13;
Football/ Assist. Boys Basketball Coach&#13;
Not Pictured&#13;
Bergren, Scott: Grounds Borgaila, Dan: Boys Residence&#13;
Devme, Norm: Teacher-Sub&#13;
Froehle, Fran k: Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Haley, Dr. Thomas: Clinical Psycholo 'st&#13;
Halliburton, Dwight: Boys Residence/ Jr. r AD&#13;
Hanson, Kathy: Boys Residence&#13;
Hedrick, Lily: Girls Residence&#13;
James, Tim: Power House&#13;
Johnson, Kristen: Girls Residence&#13;
Kingery, Linda: Residence-Sub&#13;
Konvalin, Michelle: Girls Residence&#13;
Landolt, Deb: Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Lieser, Meridith: Teacher-Sub&#13;
Letner, Jan: urse-Sub&#13;
Malick, Kathy: Teacher-Sub&#13;
Masse[ , Denna: Teacher-Sub&#13;
O'Nea, Rosella: Girls Residence-Sub&#13;
Pelaez, Evencio: Hou ekeeping Robb, Denise: Nurse&#13;
Snyder, Kathy: Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Smith, Barb: Teacher-Sub&#13;
Utterback, Susan: School Assist.-Sub&#13;
Welsch, Brent: Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Welsch, Julie: Boy Residence-Sub&#13;
Willer, Dee: Nur e&#13;
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Mrs. Julie Delkamiller, Lorelei Gray, and Travis Gable, enjoy their week long educational trip .&#13;
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elementary boys' names were&#13;
accidently confu sed by the&#13;
yearbook staff. That page was&#13;
already at press by the time we&#13;
realized our mistake. The reaJ Tre&#13;
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for Senator Harkin as he answers !SD stu dents' question .&#13;
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cl ea nin g for a Burge r King&#13;
customer. &#13;
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Mr. Dick Coleman&#13;
31 Years of Service&#13;
High School Guidance Counselor&#13;
Melissa Anderson, Michael Baird, and Susan&#13;
Haynes (middle row) receive plaques for being&#13;
Jr. Commissioners for a weekend in Des Moines.&#13;
Meredith Kasal and Matt Jacob pose in front of a&#13;
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Meredith Kasal tries on a space suit&#13;
to ee how it feels.&#13;
Matt Jacob is sitting and listening&#13;
to the directions on how to handle&#13;
a spaceship.&#13;
Mrs. Pat V anSolen&#13;
28 Years of Service&#13;
High School Girls' Houseparent&#13;
Athletic Awards&#13;
MVP Volleyball: Jada Hart&#13;
MVP Football: Jonathan Scherling&#13;
MVP Girls Basketball: Jada Hart&#13;
MVP Boys Basketball:&#13;
Jonathan Scherling and Edlin Dorn&#13;
MVP Girls Track:&#13;
Jada Hart and Sarah Brown&#13;
MVP Boys Track: Edlin Dorn&#13;
Outstanding Cheerleader: Jada Hart&#13;
Girls Sportsmanship: Karen Ruckman&#13;
Boys Sportsmanship: Ricky Brown&#13;
Outstanding Service to the&#13;
Athletic Department: Mike Baird&#13;
Booster Club Girl Athlete of the Year:&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
Booster Club Boy Athlete of the Year:&#13;
Jonathan Scherling&#13;
Bernie Saggau Senior Athlete of the Year:&#13;
Jonathan Scherling&#13;
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~ Americans face armed guards&#13;
and tighter check-in procedures&#13;
as airport security restrictions are&#13;
heightened following the terrorist&#13;
attacks on September 11 .&#13;
-7 Americans face another form of&#13;
terror when anthrax-laced letters&#13;
are sent to members of Congress&#13;
and the media. Five people are&#13;
killed in the attacks, and clean-up&#13;
of government buildings costs&#13;
millions of dollars.&#13;
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1' Violent Israeli-Palestinian&#13;
confrontations escalate as Prime&#13;
Minister Ariel Sharon and PLO Leader&#13;
Vasser Arafat struggle to find an&#13;
answer to their countries' ongoing&#13;
hatred for one another.&#13;
1' Former Yugoslav leader Slobodan&#13;
Milosevic faces the International&#13;
Tribunal in The Hague for U.N. war&#13;
crimes, including the murder and&#13;
persecution of ethnic Albanians&#13;
in Kosovo .&#13;
..v American Airlines Flight 587 crashes&#13;
into a Queens neighborhood in New&#13;
York City on November 12, killing&#13;
all 255 people on board. Structural&#13;
failure of the plane's tail assembly&#13;
apP. nt y causes t e trage y.&#13;
1' Twenty-eight youths are arrested&#13;
for starting bush fires that destroy&#13;
hundreds of thousands of acres&#13;
of forest and farmland and kill&#13;
thousand of koalas and kangaroos&#13;
in southeast Australia.&#13;
..V Convicted Oklahoma City bomber&#13;
Timothy McVeigh is executed by&#13;
lethal injection for destroying the&#13;
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building&#13;
in A ril 1995 killin 168 ea le.&#13;
1' After Houston energy giant Enron&#13;
collapses, thousands lose their life&#13;
savings, accounting firm Arthur&#13;
Andersen encounters accusations of&#13;
unethical practices, and the General&#13;
Accounting Office sues the Executive&#13;
Branch for confidential transcripts in&#13;
its investigation of the scandal.&#13;
..V As Operation&#13;
Enduring Freedom&#13;
begins, the U.S.&#13;
military airdrops&#13;
food rations to&#13;
the starving people&#13;
of Afghanistan. &#13;
€ ~ Researchers at f the Mayo Clinic in&#13;
c Rochester, Minnesota,&#13;
unveil a new technology&#13;
that uses facial heat&#13;
patterns to detect&#13;
lying. Blood flows&#13;
to the face when a&#13;
person lies, causing&#13;
dramatic changes in&#13;
heat patterns.&#13;
Sci-Tech&#13;
1' Scientists at Massachusetts&#13;
General Hospital discover that&#13;
beauty triggers a brain response&#13;
in men that is similar to reactions&#13;
to cocaine and money.&#13;
~ President Bush approves stem cell&#13;
research, but only on cells already&#13;
extracted. The research is highly&#13;
controversial because extracting&#13;
the cells kills human embryos.&#13;
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'4. CRANMORE&#13;
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1' Winter weather butts are left&#13;
out in the heat as Americans&#13;
experience record warm&#13;
temperatures across the country&#13;
in December and January.&#13;
-7 Scientists report that vast fields ~&#13;
of carbon dioxide ice are eroding ~&#13;
from the poles of Mars. Over time, ;.&#13;
this could possibly prompt the ~&#13;
return of water to the Red Planet. &#13;
1' On November 7, the supersonic&#13;
Concorde airplane flies for the first&#13;
time since the July 2000 crash that&#13;
killed 113 people. Flight F002&#13;
travels from Paris to New York in&#13;
just under four hours.&#13;
..V Dr. Judson Somerville donates&#13;
his own DNA to researchers&#13;
who produce the.first -0loned&#13;
h4man embryo.&#13;
1' Scientists in Argentina discover&#13;
several 80-million-year-old&#13;
unhatched dinosaur eggs with&#13;
petrified dinosaur embryos inside.&#13;
..V Apple releases the sleek new&#13;
iPod, allowing users to store&#13;
up to 1,000 cttgttat-songilleS"&#13;
for on-the-go enjoyment.&#13;
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doctors to examine the inside&#13;
of the human intestine without&#13;
surgery. Patients swallow the&#13;
"pill," which transmits digital&#13;
images to a data recorder. &#13;
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1' Bobbleheads make a comeback,&#13;
representing not only sports figures&#13;
but also pop music superstars such&#13;
as 'NSYNC.&#13;
f- Topps releases an "Enduring Freedom" card set&#13;
featuring portraits and bios of many leaders&#13;
involved, including President Bush and Secretary&#13;
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.&#13;
.J.- At 10:45 a.m. September 11, Fox News Channel&#13;
introduces the headline ticker. Other net.vorks follow&#13;
creating a non-stop flood of headlines. Each ·crawl"&#13;
rotates nearly 80 headlines in a 7-to 15-minute loop &#13;
~ Shrek and Donkey, voiced&#13;
by Mike Myers and Eddie&#13;
Murphy, hit the theaters&#13;
to teach a valuable lesson&#13;
about true love in Shrek&#13;
-7 MTV. the first television&#13;
network devoted exclusively&#13;
to popular music. celebrates&#13;
its 20th anniversary.&#13;
I.! CBS's "late Show with David&#13;
Letterman" helps people cope with&#13;
their emotions in the weeks after&#13;
the September 11 terrorist attacks.&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
1' 1970s Swedish band Ab enjoy&#13;
revival in the Broadwa ash hit&#13;
Mamma Miar"fhe mu 1cal features&#13;
three intertwined love stories and&#13;
over 20 of Abba's greatest hits.&#13;
~ The Emmy Awards for Best Actress&#13;
and Best Supporting Actress in a&#13;
Comedy go to CBS's · Everybody&#13;
Loves Raymond" stars Patricia&#13;
Heaton and Doris Roberts.&#13;
1' The WB scores a flyaway 1t&#13;
with "Smallville.'" the sto of&#13;
Superman' hign schilol years&#13;
The show stars newcomer Tom&#13;
Welling a5 the young Superman.&#13;
~ Actor Josh Hartnett solidifies&#13;
his role as a leading mar&#13;
in Hollywood with a pa11 of&#13;
blockbuster war movies· Prlclf/&#13;
Harbor and Black H.1wk Down&#13;
-V Russell Crowe receives his third&#13;
straight Oscar nomination for&#13;
Best Actor with his challenging&#13;
role as a paranoid-schizophrenic&#13;
in A Beautiful Mind. &#13;
1' Popular WB TV series "Buffy the&#13;
Vampire Slayer" receives rave&#13;
reviews for presenUng an entire&#13;
episode as a musical .&#13;
1' Entertainers and major TV networks&#13;
come together in histonc fashion for&#13;
the "America: A Tribute to Heroes"&#13;
telethon, raising over St 50 million&#13;
for September 11 relief efforts.&#13;
.J.. Nintendo's Gamecube and&#13;
Microsoft's X-Box enter the video&#13;
game market to compete with&#13;
Sony's smash-hit PlayStation 2.&#13;
..i, The highly anticipated movie Harry Potter&#13;
and the Sorcerer's Stone sets records for&#13;
opening weekend, and first, second and&#13;
third place single-day box-office totals.&#13;
1' The Lord of the Rings: The&#13;
Fellowship of the Ring, the first&#13;
movie of J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy&#13;
trilogy, receives 13 Oscar&#13;
nominations including Best Picture .&#13;
.J.. Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks&#13;
collaborate to produce the&#13;
10-episode HBO World War II&#13;
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Trever Kofoot&#13;
I like hanging out at&#13;
Valentino's restaurant&#13;
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Matt Trucano&#13;
Sam Schultz &amp; Austin Gaines Mr. Skeleton &amp; Mrs. Jody Bethards &#13;
Bobcat's diary&#13;
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I&#13;
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CoDv CONTRERAS&#13;
I like Alicia Sterr!&#13;
FAWN HUMLICEK&#13;
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scare boys. How I scnre them is&#13;
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J ESSE RIDDER&#13;
When I was about five years old 1 had&#13;
a girlfriend. l can't remember her&#13;
name because it was so long ago.&#13;
Most Memorable&#13;
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"I love playing on the Special&#13;
Olympic basketball team and&#13;
making baskets."&#13;
Ashley Jennings&#13;
"I helped out at the scene of&#13;
a car accident by running to&#13;
the hospital and telling them&#13;
where the accident was."&#13;
Ben Finley&#13;
"I was baptized on March&#13;
27th, 2002. I was so happy on&#13;
that special Wednesday!"&#13;
Katrina Netherland&#13;
"I went to YLC (Youth&#13;
Leadership Camp) in&#13;
Stayton, Oregon. It was one&#13;
of the best camps I've been to&#13;
in my entire life! I met a lot&#13;
of people who were like me,&#13;
and basically, I had a blast!"&#13;
Joey Lewis&#13;
'Tm a member of the&#13;
ISO Bell Choir and we&#13;
performed for my&#13;
Lewis Central mainstream class. I wanted&#13;
my classmates to see&#13;
what I do."&#13;
Lauren Wellman &#13;
It is an honor to be asked to write the "opening letter" for the 2003 Yearbook, which recognizes&#13;
the Senior Class of 2003. This year's theme, "I Am ..• " Is a concise, yet expansive theme.&#13;
This theme acknowledges that each of us is a unique individual. Each moment of each day brings&#13;
life experiences to the individual as the person develops into whom "I Am". These life&#13;
experiences, positive or negative, easy or hard, are very meaningful as we take one more step&#13;
in our life's journey. We learn, and with each experience we add one more flower to the bouquet&#13;
of "I Am •.. "&#13;
Each day we challenge the parameters of our abilities. New experiences, new opportunities, and&#13;
new accomplishment enhance, and let evolve, our personalities and our skills. Each of you have&#13;
grown, physically, and mentally, dueing the past year and during your time at ISO. Each of you&#13;
are taking one more step along the path of becoming who you are, and will be. Each of you is a&#13;
unique and special person-just like the unduplicated snowflakes that fall each winter.&#13;
You have been given the oppllrtunity to benefit from the multiple learning experiences while&#13;
attending the Iowa School for the Deaf. These experiences have contributed to your growth as a&#13;
person. Becoming a competent and caring individual is an anticipated outcome.&#13;
on behalf of the faculty and staH of the Iowa School for the Deaf, I applaud your achievements,&#13;
and encourage you to continue a life long pursuit of learning. At some point in time, you will&#13;
marvel at your successes and confidently say, "I Am •• .''&#13;
In closing, let me quote a Native American poem from the "Spirit Walker."&#13;
Our children are like flowers to us.&#13;
Each one dlHerent.&#13;
Each one beautiful. Each one growing strong with us.&#13;
Our children are like stars to us. Each one sparkles. Each one moves through the universe.&#13;
Each one closer to the heart of us.&#13;
Our children are like life to us. Each one precious.&#13;
Each one unpredictable.&#13;
Each one having to let go of us.&#13;
You, the students, are my "children.'' You are unique. You are precious. You are on your path to&#13;
clearly say, "I Am •. .'' My best wishes to you always.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
~{)~~-!)&#13;
William P. Johnson, Ph.D. &#13;
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Peters&#13;
Blan&#13;
Oldenberger&#13;
Mrs. Sara&#13;
Planck&#13;
Mrs. Katie&#13;
Wright&#13;
Kory&#13;
Wattier&#13;
Trever&#13;
Kofoot&#13;
Ms. Julie&#13;
Holland&#13;
Austin&#13;
Gaines&#13;
Sam&#13;
Schultz&#13;
Brian&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Clingenpeel&#13;
Mrs. Stacey&#13;
Morgan&#13;
Bryce&#13;
Moore&#13;
Amanda&#13;
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Gabrielle&#13;
Humlicck&#13;
Steven&#13;
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Tre&#13;
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Curtis&#13;
Dobias&#13;
Alyssa&#13;
Fernside&#13;
Jenna&#13;
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Cheyenne&#13;
Terry &#13;
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Samantha&#13;
Fox&#13;
Cody&#13;
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Alicia&#13;
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Hilary&#13;
Fink&#13;
Mrs. Carol&#13;
Amos&#13;
Zachary&#13;
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Mike&#13;
Fick&#13;
Brock&#13;
Arndorpher&#13;
Kenny&#13;
Smith&#13;
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Justin&#13;
Walker&#13;
Chris&#13;
Lewis&#13;
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Janendo&#13;
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Robby&#13;
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Ms. Melodee&#13;
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Stratton&#13;
Taylor&#13;
Evans&#13;
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Bin.h&#13;
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Curtis Dobias smil es while playing&#13;
with his truck d uring his free time.&#13;
Mrs. Nora Metteer a nd Bria n&#13;
Johnson are reading together in the&#13;
library.&#13;
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clas .&#13;
Alicia Sterr )~tin Walke.,e1rdCody&#13;
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Stratton, Zachary Raes, Lauren&#13;
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Mrs. Stacey Morgan, B, ·an Johnson,&#13;
Mrs. ValerieWendel-FiJki.ns,Shannon&#13;
Clingenpeel, Gabrielle Humlicek,&#13;
Amanda Barrier, and Jenna Helms&#13;
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sponsored by the Sil\•er Liners. &#13;
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playing with the rake in the sand.&#13;
Mrs. Carol Amos helps Chri Lewis&#13;
with his class work.&#13;
Trick or Treat! Kory Watti er, Tre&#13;
Medina , l3asebaU head Bryce Moore,&#13;
Gabrielle Humlicek, Sp iderman&#13;
Steven Johnson , Amanda Barrier,&#13;
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Tre Medina is learning how to eat&#13;
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bake sa le. High school student,&#13;
Kab·ina Netherl and, bu ys a cookie&#13;
and lemonade.&#13;
\Iida Sterr focuse on her work&#13;
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Janendo, Binh Nguyen, and Mike Fick.&#13;
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Justin Walker, and Cody Contreras&#13;
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Mrs. Val Wendel-Filkins watches as&#13;
Hilary Fink and Stephanie Stratton&#13;
open their Valentines.&#13;
Walking down the steps are Lauren&#13;
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school for the dmm or home.&#13;
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Beebe&#13;
Dustin&#13;
Balm&#13;
Mic&#13;
Dolan&#13;
Fawn&#13;
Humlicek&#13;
Tanya&#13;
Smith&#13;
Sunny&#13;
Chase&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Trucano&#13;
Josh&#13;
Brown&#13;
Ben&#13;
Finl ey&#13;
Julie&#13;
Moh r&#13;
Dani elle&#13;
Strong&#13;
Dustin&#13;
Janssen&#13;
It was done in&#13;
th e k itc h e n,&#13;
with the ... Mic,&#13;
Ms. Lorie&#13;
H orn, a nd&#13;
Du tin a r&#13;
working on&#13;
m a th a n d&#13;
rca cling skills&#13;
while plaring&#13;
th e game,&#13;
"Clue".&#13;
Ms. Jem1ifc r&#13;
Herzog, Ben&#13;
Ta n ya , a nd&#13;
Ja mes are&#13;
working on&#13;
their vocabula ry and spelling w it h&#13;
"Upword " . &#13;
Get enthused to read! James Clearo,&#13;
Tanya Smith, Mic Dolan and&#13;
Danielle Strong are performing a&#13;
play to the elementary students&#13;
about reading strategies.&#13;
Joshua Brown smiles as Dustin&#13;
Janssen leans in to show him&#13;
something in a book.&#13;
I Did! On December 20, the middle&#13;
school students participated in an&#13;
Acce lerated Reade r celebration&#13;
upon finishing an AR book.&#13;
BRA!'.\! CRA\1! Cm\· BL'&lt;.'be sits&#13;
comfortil bly clt his d"'" focusing&#13;
on his a5signml'n t.&#13;
In th e mid dl e ·clwol Reading&#13;
Stra teg ies Plil y, e' pert Heilther&#13;
urse e'pl,1ins all the ild\«1nta e&#13;
of readi ng to innocent Fawn&#13;
HumJicck.&#13;
Julie 1oh r is a ttenti\e to 1.&#13;
Wendy Rustild's e" pl.mation on&#13;
he r English a sig:nmcnt.&#13;
tlrs. eri Bjorling helps Sunny&#13;
Chase on the comp uter.&#13;
LI I ha \·e to ~;i i ,ibout this i~&#13;
"HUH." Jame Clearo, 13en Finley&#13;
and Ta n a Smith pa} Jttenti&lt;m to&#13;
ifs. Ro, ie Ste ·e 11 ~ as she instruch&#13;
her socia l studies cl.iss.&#13;
Mr. Robert Schulze 'xplain~ the&#13;
ne't a. signment, in m 'l,1ls d;:i~s .&#13;
tu rnw~ Clean' .1nd He.itlwr&#13;
urSl'. &#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Bates&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Doff in&#13;
Meredith&#13;
Kasal&#13;
Josh&#13;
Pope&#13;
Jenny&#13;
Wilson&#13;
• .&#13;
Jordan&#13;
Borgaila&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
GramblinHumlicek&#13;
Josh&#13;
Knudsen&#13;
Tom&#13;
Sellers&#13;
Da vid, Milek, Tommy, ,md I rit di.,pJ.n&#13;
o n e o f th e America flilgs given to&#13;
secondary &amp;tudents from Ro ium f.litt•&#13;
Mflrketing Company, one of I'iD'&amp; food&#13;
s upplic·rs. On Scptemher 11, 2002,&#13;
tud nts observe a momen t of ~ilenc.t• for&#13;
those who o~ t their II\ e., 111 till' terrori"t&#13;
attack&amp; on e yea r ago&#13;
These funny, fro lick111 g freshmen,&#13;
Meredith , Jenny, Eli/ilbeth. &lt; ;1 sanclr,1&#13;
and Katrina are having .i gr ·,Jt time&#13;
dressing u p as one of their fJ~•mh• 1 toon&#13;
cha racters during homecoming .pirit&#13;
week.&#13;
A t regi ... tration, Mr .... Julw Dl'lk mil• r&#13;
asks josh Knud.,&lt;'n Ho\ '- Y" 1&#13;
s ummer?"&#13;
Cassandra&#13;
Case&#13;
Eric&#13;
Humlicek&#13;
Kah·ina&#13;
Netherland&#13;
Mack&#13;
Weyers&#13;
Get ' 111 traight... Tom eUers gets thl'&#13;
stack uf papers ready to pad during&#13;
roducl.J c&gt;n cl&lt;1s~. &#13;
Misty&#13;
Armine&#13;
Katie&#13;
Calek&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Janssen&#13;
Vichay&#13;
Phommachan&#13;
Cameron&#13;
Thomas&#13;
\&#13;
Mrs. Karen Brw1didge is helping&#13;
Diana Sy ouvanh with her math&#13;
problems.&#13;
David&#13;
Arteaga&#13;
Nick&#13;
Chanley&#13;
Joey&#13;
Lewis&#13;
Pha&#13;
SisOLmthone&#13;
Michael&#13;
Zinunerman&#13;
Misty and Kabe are tal king &lt;ibout&#13;
the graphic art designs, display d&#13;
in the hall, that received awards by&#13;
the Hea rtland Print Gallery judges.&#13;
Derek&#13;
Bohbnann&#13;
Amber&#13;
Husted&#13;
Tommy&#13;
Offen.burger&#13;
Diana&#13;
Sysou vanh&#13;
Amber Husted, Edlin&#13;
Dorn, and Arianne&#13;
Barnes e&lt;trned enough&#13;
ticket to play game&#13;
after th ey finished&#13;
reilding their&#13;
Accelernted Reading&#13;
bo k .&#13;
listy , Pha and&#13;
Cameron are wat hing&#13;
Tamm! ign \\hi le&#13;
going up the steps to&#13;
their career cl,rs. &#13;
,. ,.&#13;
·' ~·&#13;
Arianne is working&#13;
hard to get her essay&#13;
done for English&#13;
cJaS$.&#13;
Mrs. Diane Knigge i~&#13;
checking Daniel's&#13;
blood pressure.&#13;
Moises&#13;
Arteaga&#13;
Shane&#13;
Estes&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Jennings&#13;
Rache1&#13;
Ki1ls Small&#13;
Karen&#13;
Ruckman&#13;
Richard&#13;
Dahl&#13;
Jada&#13;
Hart&#13;
Shaw lee&#13;
Johnson-Shaw&#13;
Ama nda&#13;
Moon&#13;
Joshua&#13;
Scher ling&#13;
Edlin&#13;
Dorn&#13;
Er:in&#13;
Huntrods&#13;
Tyler&#13;
Kerger&#13;
Katie&#13;
Romey&#13;
Travis&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Gilchrist&#13;
Water Treatment Programs&#13;
Box 12189 Omaha, NE&#13;
402-978-7767&#13;
Arianne&#13;
Barnes &#13;
&#13;
Pixies: Gabrielle Humlicek, Alyssa Fernside,&#13;
Amanda Barrier, and Ali Janendo; Stephanie&#13;
Stratton, Jenna Helms, Lauren Wellman, and&#13;
Christine Johnson; Mrs. Elizebeth Peters, Mrs.&#13;
Katie Wright, and Ms. Kate Kasal; Not Pictured :&#13;
Alicia Sterr&#13;
I think Colona! Mustard did it ... Ali, Christine,&#13;
Mrs. El iza be th Pete rs, a nd Jenn a a r e&#13;
concentrating on their game of Clue.&#13;
Alyssa gets help with th e glue from Mrs. Ka tie&#13;
Wright. -&#13;
Alicia paints a smiley face on an egg fo r her&#13;
snowman decoration .&#13;
Christine is concentra ting rea ll y ha rd on getting&#13;
everything perfect on her snowman .&#13;
La uren bea ts Gabrielle in a ro und of Slap Jack as&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasa l observes.&#13;
Stephani e, Amanda, Ga brielle, and La u ren&#13;
chat whil e workin g o n the ir sn owman&#13;
pr(lject. &#13;
\Vc'll Stri ke! Robby, Colby, Ju stin, Kenny,&#13;
11• and Brock get read y to bowl a few&#13;
tilCS&#13;
Boys Club (Group 1): Robby Petersen, Colby Mcintosh, and&#13;
Justin Walker; Cody Contreras, Brock Arndorpher, Mike Fick,&#13;
and Kermy Smith&#13;
Who can jump the highest? During a fw1 meeting, Brock, Cody,&#13;
and Colby are involved in a jumping contest.&#13;
Boys Club (Group 2): Zachary Raes, Trever Kofoot, and Taylor&#13;
Evan s; Tre Medina, and Bryce Moore; Cheyenne Terry, Binh&#13;
Nguyen, and Chris Lewis; Sponsors Mrs. Kathy Shannon, Mrs.&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, and Ms. Julie Holland&#13;
Trevor and Tay lor struggle i.n a match of arm&#13;
wrestling while Zachary keeps a close eye on&#13;
the wrestlers.&#13;
Tre and Bryce show h w fun it is to arm wre tie.&#13;
Cheyenne an d Bryce do the kangaroo jump&#13;
while ra i.ng down the mat. &#13;
Bell Choir: Taylor Evans and Robby Petersen;&#13;
Zachary Raes, Cody Contreras, Lauren Wellman,&#13;
Hilary Fink, and Brock Arndorpher; Mrs. Carol&#13;
Amos, Mrs. Sara Planck, and Mrs. Sue Meidlinger&#13;
Robby pays close attention to the musical notes.&#13;
Zachary grabs a bell as Cody plays his part of the&#13;
song.&#13;
It's serious business. Zachary, Cody, Lauren,&#13;
and Taylor practice their best, the new song they&#13;
are learning.&#13;
Off with the gloves. Now that practice is over,&#13;
Hilary and Brock get ready to clean up.&#13;
Taylor and Cody help clean up by placing the&#13;
bells in their case.&#13;
This is the way we work and play ... La uren,&#13;
Taylor, Brock, Robbie, and Zachary put away the&#13;
tables while hav ing fun doing it.&#13;
Lauren and Taylor p lay the song with all their&#13;
hea rts. &#13;
High School St11rle11t Council:&#13;
Mrs.Julie Delkamiller, Susan Haynes, Sa rah&#13;
Brown, and Mr. Michael Ratzlaff; Moises&#13;
Arteaga, and Jos hu a Scherling; David&#13;
Arteaga, Joey Lewis, and Tom Offenbmger;&#13;
Eric Hmnlicek and Mack Weyers&#13;
Student Council representa ti ves were&#13;
awarded the Children Helping Children&#13;
award at the 4th Annual Puttin' on the Ritz,&#13;
Make-A-wish fund raiser on February 22,&#13;
2003. Attending the event are Ms. Melodee&#13;
Hielen, Susan Haynes, Tom Offenbmger,&#13;
interpreter Ms. Judy Killion, Mr. Mid1ael&#13;
Ratzlaff, Joey Lewis, and Ms. Jen Herzog.&#13;
Elementary Student Council:&#13;
Christopher Lewis and Lamen Wellman; Brock&#13;
Arndorpher, Robby Petersen, and Ms. Melodee&#13;
Hielen, Sponsor&#13;
Vote for me. Tyler Kerger gives his Student&#13;
Colll1cil Speed1.&#13;
Middle Sc/zoo / Shtdent Council:&#13;
Heather NtLrse, Heather Hale, Dustin Janssen,&#13;
Fawn Hilll1!icek, Dawn Bailey, Danielle Strong,&#13;
Mrs. Geri Bjorling, and Ms. Jennifer Herzog&#13;
Joshua Sd1erling, Moises Arteaga, and Tommy&#13;
OffenbtLrger all sit down to eat a great llll1d1&#13;
while having a student colll1cil meeting. &#13;
Iowa Communica tion Contest fo r the Dea f and Hard of Hearing Di vision I Top JO Ora torica l Fi.na Lists:&#13;
Senior Division Finalist&#13;
Scott Tinkham, Sarah Young Bear-Brown, Ka tie Romey, Joey Lewis, Susan&#13;
Haynes, and Karen Ruckman&#13;
Cassandra Case, Elizabe th Gramblin-HurnLicek, H ea the r N m se, f a\&#13;
Humlicek, and Katrina e therla nd; Ste phanie Da ffin, Ta nya Smith, Ma&#13;
Weyers, Dusti n Ja nssen, and Eric 1-!umlicek&#13;
Grea t Plains School fo r the Dea f Ora torical Team: Division ll Top 10 Ora torica l Fina lists:&#13;
Meredith Kasal, Heather N urse, Susan Haynes, EUz abeth GramblinHumlicek, Joey Lewis, and Katie Romey&#13;
Da vid Arteaga, Diana Sysouva nh, a nd Sa rah Yo ung Bea r-Brown; Ja&#13;
Ha rt, Susan Haynes, Scott Tinkham, a nd Joey Lew is&#13;
Iowa Communication Contest&#13;
for the Deaf and&#13;
Hard of Hearing,&#13;
Jwuor Division&#13;
F in a l ists :&#13;
Mereclith Kasal,&#13;
El i za b et h&#13;
Gra mb l inHurnlicek, and&#13;
Heather Nurse&#13;
Speech Teachers/Sponsors: Mrs. Cheryl Banks Mrs. Sue Mile&#13;
Division f Presenters:&#13;
Matthew Trucano, Dawn&#13;
Ba il ey, Sun ny Chase,&#13;
I-leathe r Hale, and JuUe&#13;
Mohr; Josh Pope, Jeremy&#13;
Bates, Tom SeUers, and&#13;
Cory Beebe,&#13;
Division II Presenters:&#13;
Nick Chan ley, Pha&#13;
Sisoun tho ne, Misty&#13;
Armine, Ashley Jennings,&#13;
Tony Heruy,and Mjd1eUe&#13;
Janssen; Ad a m Bantz,&#13;
Cameron Thomas, Mike&#13;
Zimmerma n, Tommy&#13;
Offenbw·ger, and Jesse&#13;
Ridder&#13;
Divi5io11 I&#13;
Mererlitli: 1st PlncP, $250 Schulnrslup&#13;
l lenlher: 211d Placp&#13;
Elrz.nlll!tlt. ~rrl Place&#13;
Division fl&#13;
Kn! ie: 1st Pince, $500 Sclwlnrsl&#13;
joey: 2nd Pince Susnn: 3rd Pince &#13;
"DENKVER MOGEN"&#13;
Coach: Ms. Vicki Prigeon, Amanda Moon, Katie Calek,&#13;
Eric H umlicek, David Arteaga, Jeff Goergen&#13;
"GOT 5?"&#13;
Coach: Mrs. Brundidge, jenny WiJson, Erin Hw1trods&#13;
Scott Tinkham , Shawlee Johnson-Shaw, Shawn BwKe&#13;
During a break, the Brain Bowl teams&#13;
and spectators are really hung ry and&#13;
snack on cookies and drinks.&#13;
"LIBERO PENSA TORE"&#13;
GPSD ACADEMIC TEAM&#13;
Amber Husted, Moises Arteaga,&#13;
Katie Romey, Ma tt Jacob,&#13;
Sarah Young Bear-Brown,&#13;
Joey Lewis, Susan Haynes,&#13;
Matthew Larrison,&#13;
Coach Mrs. Susan Whitt&#13;
"POWER OF 93"&#13;
Mrs. Susan Whitt, Mrs. Karen&#13;
Brundidge, Mrs. Amy Sh·Ll!TI,&#13;
Mr. Eric Peterson, Ms. Vicki Prigeon&#13;
ISD WINS G.P.S.D.!&#13;
Oratorical Speeches&#13;
Brain Bowl&#13;
Olathe, Kansas&#13;
April 6-8&#13;
"SCHOPFERGEISTER"&#13;
Rachel Kills Small, Melissa&#13;
Anderson, Coach: Mrs. Amy&#13;
Sturm, Pamela Babcock, .&#13;
Joshua Scherling,&#13;
Nie Upchurch&#13;
"WUNDERKIND FUNF"&#13;
Jada Hart, Randi Rodriquez,&#13;
Meredith Kasal, Daniel Lewis,&#13;
Coach: Mr. Eric Peterson,&#13;
Tyler Kerger&#13;
Mack Weyers keeps score&#13;
during the competition.&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delkamiller&#13;
moderates the 2003 Brain Bowl&#13;
Competition on April 1 in the&#13;
auditorium. &#13;
Jad a Hart and&#13;
common good ... OH&#13;
MY!&#13;
We the People&#13;
Susan Haynes gives&#13;
a speech on tariffs&#13;
and the importance&#13;
of pure thoughts.&#13;
OiffNotes&#13;
Above all things, remember to&#13;
BREA THE. Katie Romey and Karen&#13;
Ruckmangetreadytowow the judges.&#13;
The We the People T earn; Mrs. Julie Delkamiller, Interpreter Mr. Arthur Trexler,&#13;
Mathew Jacob, Susan Haynes, and Sarah Young Bear-Brown; Joey Lewis, Rad1el&#13;
KillsSmaU,KatieRomey, Tyler Kerger,MoisesArteaga,Jada Hart, Erin Huntrods,&#13;
Karen Ruckman, and Josh Sdleriing&#13;
"And then the judge said ... " Jada Hart and Erin Huntrods c.atdl up on the day's&#13;
events w hile they wait for their turn in the hot seat.&#13;
We the People-The Citizen and the Con stitution&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delkamiller&#13;
Mrs.Julie Delkamille r put&#13;
in 110% effort. She ha the&#13;
role as teacher, coach,&#13;
interpreter, and an&#13;
"example" during our&#13;
ENTIRE course. She has&#13;
patience , and when&#13;
patience runs out, she has&#13;
tolerance. Words cannot&#13;
describe how much she is&#13;
appreciated. Thank you,&#13;
Mrs. Delkamiller!&#13;
Set to&#13;
For the second year in a row, 12 students rolled up their sleeves and ga ve&#13;
it their all while exploring different ways of how our U.S. Constitution can&#13;
be applied to our everyday Life. On February3, after ex tensive tu dying and&#13;
debating, the We the People team embarked on a two hour trip to Des&#13;
Moines, w here they took 3rd in the state, beating out three other teams.&#13;
Congra tulations to all our FINE future senators!&#13;
sHiNe&#13;
Mr. Mike Gooch&#13;
Mr. Mike Gooch, a fast&#13;
talking lawyer from Lincoln,&#13;
gives histime,patience,and&#13;
sanity to make u the&#13;
"enlightened" citizens we&#13;
are today. Without him,&#13;
nothing would have been&#13;
possible. His ever present&#13;
enthusiasm makes the day&#13;
brighter, and his knowledge&#13;
makes us smarter. Thank&#13;
you, Mr. Gooch!&#13;
Matt}acoband Sarah YoungBearBrown share a good laugh while&#13;
Moises Arteaga opts for the&#13;
Before the judges sta rt, Su an&#13;
Ha ynes d espera tely tri es to&#13;
remember her name, wh il e&#13;
Josh Scherling, Tyle r Kerger,&#13;
and Rach P.l Kills Small ta ke a&#13;
brea ther.&#13;
A bunch of migh ty attentive&#13;
stu dents enjoy a wonderfu l&#13;
lecture .&#13;
"Civic v irtue made me give up&#13;
my pen! " Ka tie Romey, Kai-en&#13;
Ruckman, a nd Jada Hart act&#13;
out a skit tha t teaches the mai11&#13;
ideas from their unit.&#13;
SERIOUS ose.&#13;
?6~------=========~==""=-~-=---=-==--........ -==---------------------------....J&#13;
'iJJl Lf &#13;
A.S.T.R.A.&#13;
OVER time&#13;
During an ASTRA mee ting,&#13;
stud ents are learning ways to&#13;
volunteer.&#13;
A.S.T.R.A. IS ...&#13;
A.S.T.R.A. Club is a volw1teer orga niza tion for yolUlg people. A.S.T.R.A. is&#13;
sponsored by the AJtrusa Club and it helps develop leadership potential by&#13;
promoting teamwork and community awa reness. ISD's A.S.T.R.A. Club is&#13;
sponsored by Mrs.Julie Delkamiller and the members contribute at least one&#13;
hour of their time every month through volunteer work.&#13;
Sarah Young Bear-Brown plays&#13;
with one of the kids during an&#13;
ASTRA baby sitting activity.&#13;
Mrs. Juli e Delkamill e r and&#13;
Sa rah Young Bear-Brown are&#13;
arguing over the dues.&#13;
A.S.T.R.A. Club: front-Ashley Jennings, Shane Estes, Sponsor Julie&#13;
Delkamiller and Sarah Youn g Bear-Brown; middle-Joey Lewis, Susan&#13;
Hayn es, Katie Romey, Jada Hart, Katrina Netherla nd, Josh Scherling,&#13;
Tyler Kerger; back-Ma tthew Larrison, Moises Arteaga, David Arteaga,&#13;
and Edli n Dorn&#13;
WHOOPEE! After the jobs are&#13;
given out, Joey Lewis displays his&#13;
satisfactionvvitha huge grin, while&#13;
the other students remainhwnble.&#13;
Close Up&#13;
X-perience&#13;
Nice hat! Where ca n I buy one like it? Tyler&#13;
Kerger lets go of reality for a short while and&#13;
ca tches up w ith a few sta tues.&#13;
Josh Scherling, Tyler Kerger, and Shane Estes&#13;
are stand ing in front of the Washington Monumen t.&#13;
Got Politics?&#13;
Our politica l system never looked more interesting than this' ISO students&#13;
josh Scherling, Tyler Ke rger, and Shan e Estes, along with Mrs. Julie&#13;
Delkamill er traveled to the patriotic land of Washington D.C. and saw the&#13;
government in action. They saw the sights, talked to sta tues, and learned&#13;
the ropes of our democra tic nation.&#13;
Hone t Mrs. Delkarniller, we're being&#13;
good! Shane Estes, Josh Scherling, and&#13;
Tyler Kerger stand by Iowa's statue of&#13;
Samuel Kirkwood.&#13;
Mrs. Julie DelkarniUer, Shane Estes, Jo h&#13;
Scherling, and Tyler Kerge1· pose ·with&#13;
Senator Tom Harkin. &#13;
&#13;
'' · Julie..Mohr &#13;
While at Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, the week of May 5, Fawn&#13;
Hurnlicek rides the MMU which simulates walking in space.&#13;
We'U wash your car! Jr. NAO members Sarah Young Bear-Brown, Scott&#13;
Tinkham and Jada Hart are earning money by having a car wash at&#13;
Wa l-Mart in April.&#13;
Sarah Young Bear-Brown, Susan Haynes, Erin Huntrods, and Joey&#13;
Lewis are at a Jr. Commission meeting in Des Moines.&#13;
Holding hands while playinE a. leadership game are Jr. Commission&#13;
members Susan Haynes and Joey Lewis.&#13;
Jr. NAD members helping with the car wash are, Jeremy, Rachel, Sarah,&#13;
Dustin, Jad a, Shane, Ms. Shelia Tddings,&#13;
10 Pha, Scott, Matt, and Travis. Not pictu red&#13;
is Mr. Dwight HallibuJ'ton.&#13;
Part of the Team&#13;
and Tb inking PositiL 'l&#13;
On a space mission, space scientist&#13;
Hea ther Nurse does experimen ts at&#13;
the international space sta tion.&#13;
The l /6th chair trains astronaut&#13;
Heather Nurse how to walk on&#13;
the moon.&#13;
Jr. AD Members: Joey Lewis, Mack Weyers, Josh Scherling, Tyler Kerger, Moises Arteaga, and Sponsor Mr. Dwight Halliburton; Jada Hart, Karen Ruckman, Travis Thomas, Jeremy Bates, Daniel Lewis, Edlin Dorn, Shane&#13;
Estes, Shawlee Johnson-Shaw, David Arteaga, and Dustin Balm; ot&#13;
Pictured-Eric H umlicek, Elizabeth Gramblill-:rfumJicek, Sponsor Ms. Shelia fddings, Matt Jacob, i Upchurch, Hea ther N urse, Shawn Bunce, Susiln&#13;
Haynes, Sarah Young Bear-Brown, Richard Dahl, and Scott Tinkham &#13;
On the lob&#13;
..., and Gaining Experience&#13;
Arianne Barnes enjoys worki ng&#13;
with kids in a Day Care Center.&#13;
After lunch, Katrina Netherl and&#13;
cleans the sa lad bar.&#13;
Karen Ruckman organizes papers&#13;
in the teacher's work room.&#13;
Pamela Babcock is working in the&#13;
High School Libra ry.&#13;
Ed lin Dorn and Mike Hamann are busy making sure the elementary&#13;
students are eating a healthy breakfast before school starts.&#13;
Moises Arteaga has a nice, comfortable job at the LMC front desk, loo.king&#13;
up information on the computer.&#13;
Ma tt Jacob enjoys deli very newspapers.&#13;
Shawn Bunce slu·eds papers while working for Mrs. Jeanette Watson .&#13;
Wow, look a t all the Academic Eligibility (Thu rsday) paper that Jada&#13;
Hart goes throug h every Friday morning while working for Mrs. Carmen&#13;
Cox. 31&#13;
R tt~ &#13;
Prom 2003&#13;
Our 2003 prom as a blast. The theme tills&#13;
year was "Deep Blue Destiny". Spiffed up&#13;
students begin arriving at 4:30, some in&#13;
freshly washed cars, while others posed for&#13;
pictures outside the dorms. Dinner was at&#13;
the La Mesa restaurant in Bellevue, Neb.&#13;
After dinner, the students drove back to the&#13;
LMC to be greeted by the wonderful mu ic&#13;
and decora tions. Post prom was held after&#13;
the dance, and a variety of games were&#13;
played. What a great way to BOOGIE!&#13;
---~ &#13;
&#13;
Senior Court: Shawn Bunce, Adam Bantz, 1ike Ha , iel c&gt;wis, Chris Knudsen, Jeff&#13;
Goergen. Matt jarnb. ~Ielissa Anderson, Pamela Babcock, Randi Rodriquez, Rachael Rodriquez,&#13;
Jesse Ridder, Alex Schultz: Rovalty: ic Upchurch. Scott Tinkham, Sarah Young Bear-Brown, Susan&#13;
Haynes. and Elementary Crown Bearers: Christopher Lewis and jeru1a I !elms.&#13;
GIV&#13;
fiddle School student council membe r Heath r&#13;
. urse, is painting on Gabrielle Hu.rnlicek's face.&#13;
Uh-Oh!Joey Lewis, dressed l.ikeanerd,is dead meatagain.-.t&#13;
PUNK Kati Romey during Homecoming spirit w •!-.. &#13;
L&gt;rama t:.tudcnts, Sarah Brown, Susan H ayn es,&#13;
Sh;iwn Bun ce, a nd Scott Tinkham are performi ng a kit during the pep rally.&#13;
A t the beginning of the pep rally, the football&#13;
and \ olleyball players are running around&#13;
the Lied Multipurpo e Complex gyrrmasium&#13;
tn .how their Bobcat pride!&#13;
M Karen Lechner and Mr. Michael Ratzlaff&#13;
ilrc ~tnLgg ling to pop the ba lloon during the ran· ag.lin t tT1 e students.&#13;
I, a huddle on the floor, the football players ,. making loud noises that can be felt all&#13;
1roum.I the gym.&#13;
l lo iring the pep rally, Sha;vn BUJ1ce is holding&#13;
the spirit stick to encourage the crowd to&#13;
l ccnmc enthused.&#13;
Junior Joshua Scherling is competing again t fr lunen,&#13;
soplwmores, and senior for the hall decoration&#13;
competition. Congratulations to the junior la s for&#13;
winning fit'•L place in the hall decoration competition.&#13;
The Lewis family is buying lSD clothes from&#13;
Mrs. Sue Purcell at the Booster Club sale.&#13;
On Friday, October 4, at6:30 p.m., the bleJcher,-&#13;
are full of spirited, yelling, and en thu_ia&lt;;ti.:&#13;
Bobcat fans.&#13;
lSD cheerleaders, Shaw n Bunce, Elizabeth&#13;
Gramblin-Humlicek, and Jada Hart, arc signini-:;&#13;
the nationa l anthem before the football gume on&#13;
October 5, 2002. &#13;
Getting into the act are elemen tary studen t'&gt;,&#13;
Amanda Barrier, Alyssa Femside, and ShannoI'&#13;
Clingenpeel dressing up in pood le si-irts ft,r&#13;
SO's spirit day.&#13;
Vichay Phommachan, class of '.W03, is using his&#13;
drawing skills on posters for the ha ll dec.rm1ti •r.&#13;
competition.&#13;
One day d uring spirit week, Ty ler Kerger acts&#13;
and dresses like&#13;
a nerd.&#13;
Nick Chanley and Michelle Jan ssen are try ing&#13;
to pop a balloon du ring the baUoon competition&#13;
at the pep rall y.&#13;
Volleyba ll players Ka ren Ruckma n, ~cl•t&#13;
Ka aJ, Erin I-luntrods, and Sa rah Young 1:3, H&#13;
Brown a re throwing mini volleyb all to t.1&#13;
crowd .&#13;
Groovy! Mi chelle Janssen, Mis ty Armine, ar.&#13;
Ad &lt;t rn Bantz a re dancing together.&#13;
Katrina Netherl and is slow d an cing with j,1,,l&#13;
Sheehan,M inneso t&lt;t St&lt;1te Acad emy fo r tht• Ut ,,&#13;
student and former lSD student.&#13;
At th e d an ce, Ra ndi Rod riqu ez , Ra -h,Jl'I&#13;
Rod riquez and her b oyfriend a re re laxing .:i m&#13;
itting a round the table.&#13;
l'ha Si oun thane, Jeremy Ba tes, Meredith Ka~&#13;
Diana Sysou va n.h,KatieCalek, and Richmd D.11&#13;
a re w&lt;t iting for the music to start. &#13;
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Kory W a ttier Jada Hart, Joshua Scherling Mike Zimmerman&#13;
Ms. Michelle Earhart, Mrs. Donna Stephens Jenny Wilson, Meredith Kasal, Pha Sisounthone, Cameron Thomas&#13;
Do we rea lly have to go? Robb}&#13;
Pe te rsen , Tay lo r Eva n s, Tre&#13;
Medina, Trever Ko fo o t, Cu rtit:-&#13;
Dobias and Chris Lewis a re lin ed&#13;
up and on their way to sch ool.&#13;
Hi-Yah! Nie Upchmch jump to&#13;
th row a sn owba ll a t hi&#13;
companions Kar en Ruckm an and&#13;
Tyler Kerger. Also having fw1 are&#13;
Sa rah Brown, Tommy Sell er ,&#13;
Mich elle Janssen, Jeremy Ba t ,&#13;
Scott Tinkham, and Misty Armi ne&#13;
as they walk to the d ormjtories&#13;
after school.&#13;
We'regoi.ngcamping! Heather Hale,&#13;
Sam antha Fox, and Dawn Bailey&#13;
are packed and ready to go.&#13;
Congra tula tions to the 2003 Che s&#13;
Cha mpi ons: Da nie l Lewis- 1 t&#13;
Place, David Arteaga-2nd Place&#13;
and Derek Bohlmann-3rd Place.&#13;
Ms. Deb O'Mea ra, Jord an Borgail.-&#13;
Alicia Sterr, Lauren Wellm&lt;1 n &#13;
Curtis Dobias&#13;
Ms. Kristen Jolmson, Julie Mohr&#13;
\ d,1111 Bantz, Brock Arndorpher&#13;
Mrs. Linda O'Neal and&#13;
Mrs. Liz Herman&#13;
watch over their little&#13;
sheep, Stephanie S.,&#13;
Amanda B., Jenna H.,&#13;
Gabrie lle H ., and&#13;
Christine J., as they&#13;
watch cartoons in the&#13;
center lounge.&#13;
Just LiJ,e Home&#13;
Santa Claus signs '1&#13;
Love You" as he poses&#13;
with Christine&#13;
Jolmson,Jenna Helms,&#13;
La ttren Wellman ,&#13;
Alyssa Fernside,&#13;
Stephanie Stra tton,&#13;
Amanda Ba rrier,&#13;
Gabrielle Hurnlicek &amp;&#13;
Shannon Clingenpeel.&#13;
What do you want! Stop taking pictures of me!&#13;
Rachel KilJs Small glares at the camera.&#13;
Stephanie Doffmand Rachael&#13;
Rodriquez talk on the phone. &#13;
Alex Sch .t'tz Samantha Fox, Fawn Hurnlicek, Tanya Smith Diana Sysouvanh&#13;
Tre Medina, Ms. Mary Danbury Staff vs Students 'Girls' Basketball Game&#13;
Julie Mohr, Katrina Netherland,&#13;
Ms. Julie Clark and Dawn Bailey&#13;
are having fun at the Valentine'&#13;
dance.&#13;
Mr. Mike Shannon, Mr. Ny le Smith&#13;
andMr.JohnCoolare keepingscore&#13;
during the girls game at the Staff v·&#13;
Student basketball game.&#13;
This is relax:ing ... Nick Chanley and&#13;
Shan e Estes are wa tching T. . in&#13;
the boys residence.&#13;
Mr. Bryce Hendricks helps Tom&#13;
Sellers with his ma th.&#13;
Derek Bohlmann &#13;
Adam Bantz&#13;
Susan Haynes, Melissa Anderson&#13;
James Clearo, David Arteaga&#13;
Mrs. Jackie Marks, A B 1 of F coordinator of the .1~e un&#13;
residenceSpellingBee, ~I I ~&#13;
poises with winners&#13;
Mic Dolan (2nd place),&#13;
Mike Hamann (3rd&#13;
place), Michelle&#13;
Janssen (4th place),&#13;
Fawn Humlicek (1st&#13;
place) and James&#13;
Clearo (5th place).&#13;
During a S.E.P.&#13;
Activity (Student&#13;
Enrichment Program).&#13;
Pha Sisounthone,&#13;
Stephanie Doffin,&#13;
Amber Husted,&#13;
Pamela Babcock, Misty&#13;
Armin e, Katrina&#13;
Netherland and&#13;
Michelle Janssen look&#13;
through old family&#13;
albums.&#13;
This work out isn 't so bad. Julie Molu· smiles&#13;
while exercising.&#13;
Mr. Jim Heuer referees the Student-Staff Basketball Grune.&#13;
Mr. Nyle Smith, ic&#13;
Upchmchru1d Shav.'ll Bunce&#13;
are fighting for the ball. &#13;
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What does "life after school" mean to you?&#13;
Be prepared for a college, job and family. Describe your personality: /'111 niceJriendly, _ like to help out, and peaceful. _ Describe an embarrassing moment:&#13;
When I was 6, my dad had a benrd. One&#13;
day heslmved it and came to give mea kiss&#13;
re oing towork. /screamed "Where's id "1 ' me. " I started cn;ing. Dad&#13;
"it'd. ' 11 Dad, my princess." oe s) would you take&#13;
hy? M!'.-M. el Ratzlaff,&#13;
~~ fai~1a th me. Mrs.&#13;
;i~i:ili~=~~ ·~my problems.&#13;
What does"'4 ife after school" mean to you? Go t college, firu;i.f!.SOO&lt;l job, have jun in the real world! 'E&gt;escnl&gt;e'yow-~nahty: Happi;. wild boy, brat, lazy, evil, 1tice, picks on people, peaceful, softhearted, stay.. ut of trauble, out aing!&#13;
Describe an em arrassing moment:&#13;
My freshman y r at GPSD, when 1 did a cartwliq! and accident.ally hit Sophia and she&#13;
fell dawn. Which staff member(s) would you tak e&#13;
home to k p and hy? Mr. Ratzlaff! He is cool,fi.11111y,a i-· tcac er, and helps me if! have problems, he makes 1c la h.&#13;
Shawn Bunce&#13;
What does "life after schoo ''&#13;
Go to college, get a decent job uith good I&#13;
enjoy the rest Of my life. . . Describe your rersonal1 '117g, sometimes a rebe, funny, mtercst m . rs,&#13;
trucks, semi-trucks, auto body&#13;
Describe an embarrassing&#13;
1997, when f ran into a cm causing $150.00 damage to t&#13;
and on1y $50.00 to my bike. Which staff member(s) w home to keep and why?&#13;
because lie' s very understandil&#13;
to hang aroiiuiilndiili ;wiiitlihil. ll!lll!l!IJWlll!ll~:.-----ii..--- _,,..&#13;
What does '1ifeafterschool" mean to you? Move out&#13;
011 my awn. Go to college to get a floral degree, then get&#13;
a1ob.&#13;
Describe your per:mnality: Friendly, sweet, elm tty, sonret1111es qu 1et, smart, airhead,p 111 ny, soft hearted.&#13;
Describe an embarrassing&#13;
moment: When Iwalkcddawnstairs, I tried to trip Nie U. but I fell down stairs instead!&#13;
Which staff member(s) wo d Y9.~&#13;
home to keep an 11r,-' 1 u/d' take Mrs. Joanne Sha 1mne to~ 11se she is my&#13;
bestbrntQueen !Sh :f uf!!jj)Hdla11ght111&#13;
luru; to use the comw1 er. d, ,&#13;
Pamela Babcock&#13;
What does "life after school" me&lt;ln to you?&#13;
Steppins into t!1e renl World. It's tile begm111ng, we II nll.stnrt 011 t wit/in "new life". Descnbe your peronali : Sweet, 1111derstandable, fim, eader,disygoi11g,01 llg?1 ng, talkative,good senseofl111n1or. Descrtbe an e111/Jarrass- . g 111ome11t: 1 hnve tons of e111barrnssi11g moments! But I'll tell you one. I fell dawn 011&#13;
tlrestairs11t LC school. All of kids looked11t me!&#13;
11 t was during 111y senior year! Which&#13;
member(s) would you take home&#13;
to keep and why? Mrs. Linda O'Ne11/,&#13;
1eGnuse I love her! She is 11 fun perso11 , ope1 minded, and is 11lwnys ready f or a 1ea I -1 art talk.&#13;
What does "life after school" mean to&#13;
you? Lifeafterhigh school would /Je '' Higli&#13;
School fl". Colle!(e is the sa111e t/1111g, only more parties! I'll have all afternoon sses and sleep 1111111oming!&#13;
cribe your personality: I've go~ a&#13;
S11"1n( personality. The wonderf11l th111g 'VIII a) 'Susan " is, f'111 the only 011e!&#13;
escribe an embarrassing moment:&#13;
'ing'(Jom!' A wet purplish 111ou11d of ~ed Jlesh. Need I say more? Oh ymh, "!li~ 1111 some words wrong. Yikes!&#13;
Wliic smff member(s) would you e home to keep and why? M111111 ... w u1ff "love to t11ke ho111e Mrs. Julie&#13;
kJi illeA Her cheerful srnile is what kepi me g (ng far our years here. Th1111ks Mrs. ka mill~r-"' yo are mi Abba.&#13;
Susan Haynes &#13;
hat does "life after sd10ol" mean to you?&#13;
/11depemfe11ce, ideuHty seeki11g, power up 111y interests. Describeyouri:iersonality: closed 111 i11ded,s/1y,&#13;
tl1111ker, m inlyt1cal, obsenx111 t, perceptive, dislike to people i11 co11 h-ol, hard ti111e nd11 1itH11g 111y&#13;
feeli11gs. Describe an embarrassing moment: I&#13;
ca11 't tcll you who told 111etodoitbutso111eo11e told 111e to ju111 p up n11d dow11 il1 t'1e cafeteria&#13;
lo get L'Veryo11e's ntte11 tio11 duri11 is /111 1c/1.&#13;
Whid1 staff member(s) wouJa you take&#13;
home to keep and why? Mr. Cllriste11so11, world '1isto1v tencllernt East High Sc/100/ i11 Des .lvJoines. Henlwnys 11 1nde 111e laugh llnrd mid he's w11/111g to talk 011 b1znrre topics.&#13;
Matt Jacob&#13;
Daniel Lewis&#13;
What does "lifeaftersd10ol" mean&#13;
oyou?Getti11gncnreerslnrted,snvi11g&#13;
for b1/ls, go111g to college, '1nvi11g kids n11d getti11g married. D.escribe your personality: Very 11ice n11d&#13;
11d person, very helpful. Alwnys/1nvens111 i/e 11111yfnce, s111nrt n11d c'1ee1ful.&#13;
Describe an embarrassing moment:&#13;
1e11 my swi111 u1i11g suit top fell off at Ille "Fu11 Plex" water park.&#13;
Which staff member(s) wouJd you take ome to keep and why? Mrs. Dee Vn11&#13;
ords rm1d, if I needed help with n11yt/1i11&lt;;; s/1e wn. always there to answer a11d help 111e it~1 111y uest1Q .&#13;
Rachael Rodriquez&#13;
What does "life after sc&#13;
you? Maybe go to co/leg . Pennsylvnuia to pick 11p 11111&#13;
Descnbe your personali . erson, alwayssettinggoodgrndes,I qve ogotornces. Descrioe an embarrassingmomeilt? None Which staff member(s) wouJd you take&#13;
home to keep and why? Mrs. Amy St11 rm, becn11se slle likes me a lot. i&#13;
Chris Knudsen&#13;
What does "life aftersd1ool" me o ou?&#13;
Means responsibility, goi11g to co/leg , gct&#13;
teachers degree. Describe your personality: Nice '1t•l1 f11l, w1ll111g to s/1nre, outgo111g.&#13;
Describe an em?arrassing mom t;&#13;
1 went m tlle 111en s rest roo111 at tl1e 11 1.&#13;
Whim staff member(s) wouJd yo&#13;
home to keep and why? Mrs. ( 111 •&#13;
Sllm111011 and Mrs. Dee Vn11 Nord. n , because theynrebot'1fi 11 111ym1doutgoi 1 ,Ill&#13;
have a good sense o humor. ·&#13;
Randi Rodriquez&#13;
What does '1ifeaftersd1ool" mean to you?&#13;
Go to college n11d have a good time.&#13;
Describeyourpersou lity: Fu11,partyi11,, 111ce, tnlkahve, RUDE O(&#13;
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Wlle11 I was lmkingfor Sliawn, Ile wns,just&#13;
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home to keep 1d why? /\1 r. i111 Miller,&#13;
because I love itwh&lt;?I lit "picks" 1111c1111d tlteother kids. He 111akes m fnaf 1 so har .&#13;
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On Thursday, May 9, nine seniors (Adam, Jeff, Matt, Mike,&#13;
Pamela, Sarah, Scott, Shawn, and Susan) and tlu·ee drnperones&#13;
(Mrs. Julie Bantz, Mrs. Julie Delkamiller and Class Sponsor Mr.&#13;
Mich ael Ratzlaff) boarded a 6:00 a.m. flight for what was&#13;
supposedly a sunny, seven-day adventure. We had a layover in&#13;
Dallas, Texas, where the stars weren't shining bright. A few&#13;
tudents found the floor to be a great place to take a nap, and the&#13;
rest just walked around,&#13;
waiting to board the plane.&#13;
Gflt.JSl;rr · When we arrived in San&#13;
Francisco, we discovered it&#13;
was not only beautiful, it&#13;
was COLD. Despite the&#13;
weather, we had TONS of&#13;
fun. Everyday was a new&#13;
adventure, yet some things&#13;
stayed the same. Everyday&#13;
was a challenge; we were&#13;
always looking for the&#13;
RIGHT bus, the RIGHT train, the RIGHT shuttle, and t11e RIGHT&#13;
cable car. Bathroom breaks were a five-minute routine-we have&#13;
a very pregnant Mrs. Julie Delkamiller to thank for that!&#13;
On our first day, we checked in and headed for Pier 39 and&#13;
the students decided they wanted a brush with fame and opted&#13;
for the finer dining experience at Hard Rock Cafe. Shopping&#13;
wa done, and from that day on, everyday was a shopping&#13;
experience.&#13;
Points of interest were: Paramount's Great America the&#13;
Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz (former home to Al Capone and&#13;
Machine Gun Kelly), Chinatown, and California School for the&#13;
Deaf in Fremont. We discovered the wonders of cable cars, and&#13;
met an interesting as well as funny cable car operator. We saw&#13;
the sights, smelled the smells, and gained a ton of weight eating&#13;
fast food.&#13;
We packed up and arrived home on Thmsday, May 15at11:30&#13;
in lo our nice warm beds. WHAT A MEMORABLE TRIP! &#13;
the final moment ...&#13;
Mathew fa cob&#13;
Salutntorinn &#13;
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Kenny Smith &#13;
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Timid but Mighty ' Hea ther N urse&#13;
shows good form in the discus.&#13;
Hea ther Nurse has a good start in&#13;
the 100 meter da sh.&#13;
Lewis Central Middle School Football:&#13;
Dustin Balm, Mic Dolan, and Ben Finley&#13;
Another da y, another track meet. The&#13;
Middle School Track Team, Hea ther Nurse,&#13;
Dustin Balm and Coach Dan Gradoville&#13;
wai t for H ea ther's turn at the shot put.&#13;
Dustin Ba lm shows his never give-up,&#13;
season long determina tion while running&#13;
the 100 meter dash.&#13;
Heather Nurse prepares for her best&#13;
throw of the season.&#13;
Cindy Romey a.k.a . "Clothes Rack" helps&#13;
ge t Dustin&#13;
lined up for&#13;
hi o: race. &#13;
I can do it! Elizabeth gets ready to set&#13;
the ball to Amanda.&#13;
Coach Stacey Morgan substitutes&#13;
Samantha for Ka tie and Elizabeth&#13;
fo r Cassandra.&#13;
Go Team! The team gets ready to&#13;
play after having a discussion wi th&#13;
Coach Stacey Morgan.&#13;
Fawn digs the ball&#13;
over the net whjl e&#13;
her team watches.&#13;
I got i.t 1 Ama nda&#13;
shows she is not&#13;
scared to bump the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Katie recovers th e&#13;
ball and digs it over&#13;
the net.&#13;
Susan se ts the ball "perfectl y" over the&#13;
net.&#13;
Let's Go! Hea ther Nurse is getting read)&#13;
to serve.&#13;
Cassandra, Ama nda a nd Eli zabe th are&#13;
wa tching Fawn spike the ba ll.&#13;
Ka tie starts to help Fawn up from the&#13;
floor whil e Me red ith looks to the coach&#13;
for some ad vice.&#13;
.. .&#13;
Fawn Humlicek, Katie Calek, Mered ith Kasa l, Ma nager Pamela Babcock,&#13;
Susan Haynes, Amanda Moon, and Heather N urse; Not p ictured: Coach&#13;
Stacey Morgan, Samantha Fox, Elizabeth Gramblin-Humlicek &#13;
Good ca tch! H ea the r&#13;
receives a pass from her&#13;
team ma te.&#13;
Elizabeth dribbles around&#13;
he r op ponent.&#13;
Here I come! With her&#13;
tea m at her side, Rachel&#13;
dribbles d own the court&#13;
to fi nd a open sho t.&#13;
1 •n di th Kasal, Jenny Wilson, Rachel Kills Small, Heather Nurse, Fawn&#13;
111 mlicek, Eli zabeth Gra mblin-H umlicek; Not pictu red: Coach Ka ren Lechner&#13;
Bad hair day? No, Jenny is working hard to&#13;
prevent the opponent from crossing the half court line.&#13;
Go Meredi th! Meredith dribbles the ball .&#13;
Jenny grabs the ball while Heather is ready to help w ith defense.&#13;
We' re all eyes! Coach Karen Ledmer instructs&#13;
the team during a time-out.&#13;
Jenny wa tches while&#13;
Faw n q ui zz ica ll y&#13;
asks the coach where&#13;
she should get in to&#13;
p osition.&#13;
Grrr. .. Meredi th falls while working hard&#13;
on defense. &#13;
Joshua dribbles down the court as fast as he&#13;
can.&#13;
Jordan, Mack, and David Arteaga struggle to&#13;
get open.&#13;
Fighting off his opponents, Travis goes for the&#13;
rebound!&#13;
Jordan goes for a lay up.&#13;
Joey and Shawlee&#13;
show good effort on defense.&#13;
Coach Rick Wya nt&#13;
d iscuss th e plays with his tea m.&#13;
As h e g o e s fo r two&#13;
points, Ma ck 's jump&#13;
shot is blocked.&#13;
ONE! Sha w lee, David,&#13;
a nd Joey a re li ned up&#13;
for the play.&#13;
The tea m wa its in the&#13;
locker room d uring half&#13;
time.&#13;
Box o ut! Trav is is boxing&#13;
out his opponent .&#13;
Junior Varsity: Jordan Borgaila, Shawlee )ohnson-Shaw, Trav is Thomas, Mil !...&#13;
Weyers, and Joshua Scherli ng, Not pictured : Joey Lew is and oach Rick Wyant &#13;
MicheUeJanssen and Ashley Jennings proudly&#13;
show the ribbons they received a t the soccer&#13;
even t.&#13;
Ma tt Trucano kicks the soccer ball as he tries&#13;
to place first in thjs competition.&#13;
Mike Fick finishes bowling and walks back to&#13;
his sea t.&#13;
Trying his best, Tom Sellers kicks the soccer baU.&#13;
Special Olympics Team: Ali Janendo, Michael Zimmerman, Misty Armine, Alex&#13;
Schultz, Tom Sellers, Dawn Bailey, Matthew Trucano, Michelle Janssen, and Birth&#13;
Nguyen; Michael Fick, Adam Bantz, Richard Dahl, Jesse Ridder, Tommy&#13;
Off nburger, Cameron Thomas, Nick Chanley, Cory Beebe, Josh Pope, and&#13;
eremy Bates; Not Pictured: Special Olympic Coaches Mike Sha1mon and Karen&#13;
I &lt;'{ hner&#13;
Alex Schultz gets ready to kick the soccer ball.&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Shannon walks with Ali Janendo&#13;
to her next during soccer event.&#13;
Almost a strike! Pha Sisounthone bowls a good&#13;
game.&#13;
Swrny Chase kicks the soccer ball.&#13;
Ms. Tricia Tighe waits with Birth Nguyen&#13;
fo r his next tw·n to bowl. &#13;
Tony ruJ1s to stea I the ball from his opponent, as&#13;
Tommy Offenburger gets ready to assist.&#13;
Cameron Th omas dribbles&#13;
around the protective block&#13;
made by Mike Zimmerman&#13;
and Tommy Offenburger.&#13;
Michelle Janssen receives a&#13;
first place ribbon fo r winning&#13;
her swimming event.&#13;
Nick Chanley holds on tight&#13;
as his opponen t tries to stea l&#13;
the ball.&#13;
The 'All Male Basketba ll&#13;
-Team', Mike Zimmerman,&#13;
Ri chard Da hl , Tommy&#13;
Offenburger, Cameron&#13;
Thomas and Nick Chanley,&#13;
placed 2nd at State.&#13;
"COME ON, CORY!" shouts&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner while&#13;
Cory Beebe swims the back&#13;
stroke .&#13;
Cory Beebe was exhausted&#13;
a fter swimming th e back&#13;
stroke.&#13;
Coaches Karen LechJ1 er and Mike Shannon use a time ou t to ex plain the plays to their team. &#13;
Adam Bantz gets in to position&#13;
to throw the shot-put.&#13;
GO GIRLS!!! Misty Armine&#13;
and M ich e ll e Ja n sse n are&#13;
racing to the finish line.&#13;
The Coed Basketball Team,&#13;
Miche ll e Jan sse n, Je rem y&#13;
Ba te , Adam Ba ntz and&#13;
Matthew Trucano, placed 2nd&#13;
at State.&#13;
Run! Bin.h Nguyen tries his&#13;
best to w in this race.&#13;
Jesse Ridder puts all of his&#13;
effo rt in to th rowing th e&#13;
shot-put.&#13;
Josh Pope concentrates on the&#13;
long jump.&#13;
1Jc1wn Bailey gets ready to throw the shot-put. Racing against two other boys, Adam Bantz and Richard Dahl are try ing hard to reach the finish&#13;
line fi.rst. &#13;
Struttin' their moves ... The cheerleaders perform their&#13;
routine for GPSD at the pep rally.&#13;
Having a hard time balancing the hula hoop? Sarah&#13;
Young Bear-Brown, Katie Romey, Jenny Wilson, and&#13;
Karen Ruckman are developing teamwork at the pep&#13;
rally, by balancing the h ula hoop as they move it down&#13;
to the floor.&#13;
Nie Upchurch, a senior varsity basketball player, is smiling as he is walks down&#13;
the bleacher, to share his thoughts, before leaving for the GPSD townament.&#13;
On Feb ruary 13, the student body is fascinated&#13;
with the pep rally before GPSD. The cheerleader&#13;
host the pep ra ll y at the Lied M ul tip urpo e&#13;
Complex.&#13;
"B-o-b-c-a+ s" Joey, Jada, Elizabeth, a nd Shawn&#13;
are cheering during a baske tba ll ga me.&#13;
Who is the mig hty drummer? It's Coach Jenn ifer&#13;
Herzog, helping the cheerlead ers keep accmate,&#13;
rhythmi c time while competing.&#13;
Joey and Elizabeth are doing a stunt while the Lady&#13;
Bobcats are firing up to play against the Lady Trojans at&#13;
the GPSD Volleyball tournament.&#13;
After the cheerleaders perform their dance, they&#13;
ha ve an incredible "Liberty" stunt w ith Elizabeth&#13;
Gramblin-Humlicek up in the atmosphere.&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
GPSD&#13;
All-Tournament&#13;
Cheerleading Team &#13;
Holy Cow! At tryouts,&#13;
Katie Romey is jumping&#13;
high like s h e is a&#13;
professional cheerleader.&#13;
She qualified to be part of&#13;
cheerleading squad for&#13;
2003-2004.&#13;
At the homecoming pep&#13;
rally, Elizabeth GramblinHwnlicek gets the crowd&#13;
excited for the balloon&#13;
competition.&#13;
Ready ... Aim ... Shoot!&#13;
The beach ball is in the&#13;
air soon to be hit by&#13;
Elizabeth GramblinHwnlicek, to the wild&#13;
and motivated audience at the pep rally.&#13;
The dazzling cheerleaders performed&#13;
with awesome effort and total confidence&#13;
to place third at the GPSO tournament.&#13;
2002-2003 ISO Cheerleading Squad:&#13;
Jada Hart, Joey Lewis, Shawn Bunce, an d&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin -Humlicek; ot&#13;
Pictured: Coach Jennifer Herzog&#13;
Who let the Bobcat out? Ben Finle , a bobcat&#13;
mascot, run dmvn the court with the ISO&#13;
banner. &#13;
Freshman Meredith Kasal h as a grea t jump to&#13;
set the ball.&#13;
Oh Wow! Lucky Cassandra Case saves the ball.&#13;
Erin Huntrods gets d own as Sarah Brown goes&#13;
for the ball!&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Und erwood&#13;
Kansas Deaf&#13;
Kansas Dea&#13;
Louisville&#13;
Centra l Christia n&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
G.P.S.D. @ ISO Sc&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Kickapoo Nation&#13;
Nebraska City Lourdes&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Missouri Dea f&#13;
Missouri Deaf&#13;
4th best record&#13;
in ISD's history&#13;
2002 - Lady Bobcats are nal/led one uf&#13;
the National Top 10 teams, in tile&#13;
United States, among deaf schools.&#13;
During warm up, be fore the game, Randi&#13;
Rodriquez sets a spike.&#13;
The Bee fcake (Kati e Romey) bumps the&#13;
ba ll for a set.&#13;
Sw itch! Amanda Moon substitutes iJl fo r&#13;
Randi Rodriquez. Amanda asks, "Where&#13;
;:i m l suppose to play?"&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
G.P.S.D.&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable M enti111 &#13;
What is Susa n Haynes&#13;
doing? She's going for&#13;
the ba 11 but in her g reat&#13;
attempt, falls.&#13;
Ka ren Ruckman makes&#13;
a bea utiful set back to&#13;
the othe r team!&#13;
Cassandra Case, Karen&#13;
Ruckman, and Sara h&#13;
Brow n run to the ir&#13;
positions.&#13;
After placing 2nd atG.P.S.D.,&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner cries&#13;
while telling us how really&#13;
proud she is of us!&#13;
Wo w! Good di g fr o m&#13;
Amanda Moon a fter the other&#13;
team spikes the ball!&#13;
An excited Jada Hart yells&#13;
that we did a really good job!&#13;
The Lad y Bobca ts: Randi Rodriquez, Jada Hart, Sa rah Young Bear-Brown, Karen Ruckman,&#13;
Flizabeth Grambli.n-Humlicek, Cassandra Case, Susan Haynes, Meredith Kasa l, Katie Romey, Erin&#13;
I lun trods, Assistant Coach Stacey Morgan, an d Coach Ka ren Lechner&#13;
Erin Huntrods jumps to bump the ball back&#13;
fo r a set. 69&#13;
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Joshua Scherling is watching Coach Mark Murray and Assistant Coach Dan GraCloville discuss the neXt&#13;
offensive play for the boys to run.&#13;
ISD's starting quarterback for the last three years, Moises Arteaga, is looking for an oper p!a:i:er to pass the ball to for a touchdown. He completed 50 r,ercent&#13;
ofhls passes (18-36) for 313 yards and 8 touchaowns.&#13;
He alSo rushed 32for140 yards and 4 touchdowns.&#13;
Running back Scott Tinkham is looking for a d ean open lane to run for a touchdown! ScoR carries the bhll 76 times for 477 yards and 9 touchdowns.&#13;
Record: 5-2&#13;
26 44&#13;
Team Scoring 6 Games 306 pts&#13;
Team Scoring Per Game 51 pts&#13;
Team Passing Per Game 57.2 yds&#13;
Team Rushing Per game 286.5 yds&#13;
Total Offense Per Game 343.7 yds&#13;
2002 -Bobcats are ranked fourth&#13;
in the Nation for 8-man football&#13;
amoung deaf schools&#13;
First Team&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorabk Ml·nt1on&#13;
During a footba ll game, manager Matt Jacob is&#13;
filli.ng up wa ter bottles for the thirsty football&#13;
players.&#13;
The offensive linemen are running and blowing&#13;
open a lane for running back David Arteaga to&#13;
ca rry the ball for a touchd own. During the season&#13;
David rushed 29 for 209 yards and 4 touchd owns.&#13;
He a lso received 3 for 27 yards and 1 touchdowns.&#13;
Michael Hamann, Jeff Goergen, and Travis Thomas&#13;
are getting ready to play some bloody foo tball!&#13;
Nie Upchurch&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Mentin1 &#13;
Jorda n Borg aila and Scott&#13;
Tinkham a re chasing their&#13;
opponents to make a tackle!&#13;
Jordan leads the Bobcats with&#13;
an amazing 80 tackles this year.&#13;
The offensive first team is&#13;
getting ready to rumble! The&#13;
lin e me n do a g r e at job&#13;
blocking for the back field boys.&#13;
Senior linemen Micha e l&#13;
Hamann and Nie Upchurch&#13;
block their opponents.&#13;
ISD Bobcats pour water from&#13;
the igloo on Coach Murray&#13;
after their Homecoming&#13;
victory!&#13;
NoPain,NoGain .. Freshmen&#13;
Je remy Bates and Jorda n&#13;
Borgaila are talking to each&#13;
other about their bruises!&#13;
First Row: Mike Zimmerman, Moises Arteaga, Tyler Kerger, Joshua Scherling, N ick Chanley;&#13;
Second Row: Derek Bohlmann, Jeremy Bates, Eric Humlicek, David Arteaga, Shane Estes,&#13;
Jord an Borgail a; Third Row: Daniel Lewis, Scott Tin kham, Mack Weye rs, Jeff Goergen, ic&#13;
Upchurch, Travis Thomas; Fourth Row: Assistant Coach Rick Wya nt, Mich ael Hamann,&#13;
Ed lin Dorn, Ma nager Ma tt Jacob, and Coach Mark Murray; Not pictured: Assistant Coach&#13;
Dan Grad oville, Assistant Coach Mi ke Shannon and Assista nt Manager Richard Dahl&#13;
At halftime, De1·ek Bohlmann, Ed lin Dorn, ick&#13;
Chanley, and Mike Zimmerman are relaxing&#13;
while paying attention to the coach's&#13;
explanation for the second half.&#13;
Freshman running back Eric Humlicek carries&#13;
the ball d own the field to gi\'e the Bobca ts a&#13;
leading score. He d id an awesome job his&#13;
freshman year. He rushed 70 times for 710&#13;
yards an d 14 touchdowns. &#13;
On offense, Rachel is open and motions for the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Cassandra Case, Karen Ruckman, Ka tie&#13;
Romey, andJ ada Hart are playing outstanding&#13;
defense.&#13;
During a time out, the coaches and players are&#13;
reviewing game stra tegies.&#13;
Malvern&#13;
Kansas Deaf 37 13&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 18 28&#13;
Hamburg J.V. 39 20&#13;
Brownell -Talbot V 31 32&#13;
Kickapoo Nation V 42 16&#13;
Ma lvern J.V. 20 0&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 22 50&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 37 23&#13;
Oma.ha Central Christian 33 37&#13;
Fremont- Mills J.V. 35 28&#13;
Walthill 40 35&#13;
Riverside J.V. 27 37&#13;
Missouri Dea f 37 9&#13;
Kickapoo Nation 49 34&#13;
Thomas Jefferson J.V. 25 20&#13;
Nebraska City Lourdes J.V. 35 34&#13;
Missouri Deaf (GPSD) 62 21&#13;
Oklahoma Deaf (GPSD) 35 27&#13;
Minnesota Deaf( GPSD) 20 28&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorablt Mention&#13;
ISO ta kes second place&#13;
at the Great Pl ains&#13;
Schools for th e Dea f&#13;
baske tba ll tournament&#13;
in Minnesota.&#13;
Cassandra Case runs&#13;
down th e court a nd&#13;
looks for an open pa s&#13;
to a tea m ma te.&#13;
Elizabeth takes a shot&#13;
and Meredith goes for&#13;
the rebound.&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honora bl0 Mcntiot&#13;
Deaf All-Americat&#13;
Second TE:'am &#13;
Sara h loo ks to&#13;
make a move to&#13;
ge t pa st the&#13;
defense.&#13;
It's a good shot&#13;
and two p oints&#13;
for Ka tie.&#13;
Get it! Racing for&#13;
the ball are&#13;
E li z a b e th&#13;
Meredith, Erin and&#13;
Rachel.&#13;
It was a close call but we&#13;
WON ! Elizabeth and Jada&#13;
congra tu late Ka re n fo r&#13;
making the winning basket.&#13;
At the beginning of half time,&#13;
Manager Je1my, and players&#13;
Jada, and Katie head to the&#13;
locker room.&#13;
Defense Girls! Cassa nd ra&#13;
Katie, Karen, Jada and Erin&#13;
are playing a grea t game.&#13;
Karen makes a fast break and goes to the&#13;
basket for a lay up.&#13;
Girls Varsity: Elizabeth Grambli.n-Hurnlicek, Karen Ruckman, Coach Mike Shannon, Erin Hun trod ,&#13;
Meredith Kasal, Jad a Hart, Assistant Coach Ka ren Lechner, Cassandra Case, Sarah Young BearBrown, and Manager Jenny Wilson; Not picture: Ka tie Romey and Rachel Kills Small &#13;
It's a jump shot and points for Shane Estes.&#13;
The referee points tha t it's lSD's baLI as Derek&#13;
Bohlmann dribbles down the court.&#13;
A jump ball to start the game. Edlin Dorn&#13;
jumps high and hits the ball to one of his team&#13;
mates.&#13;
Kansas Deaf 47&#13;
South Dakota Deaf 29&#13;
48&#13;
17&#13;
41 42&#13;
47 63&#13;
41 52&#13;
Wisconsin Dea f (Overtime) 65 64&#13;
Omaha Central Chrl tian 56 66&#13;
South Dakota Deaf 79 28&#13;
Fremont-Mills 53 31 , WalthiJI 56 58&#13;
Missouri Deaf 59 27&#13;
Kickapoo Na tion 80 65&#13;
Clarinda Academy 69 38&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 41 50&#13;
Nebraska City Loiirdes 52 39&#13;
GPSD-Missou ri 66 23&#13;
GPSD-Wisconsin .... o 33&#13;
GPSD-Kansas 59 35&#13;
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EdJin Dorn&#13;
1st Team&#13;
All-City&#13;
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Wanna ch allenge me? Scott&#13;
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opponents.&#13;
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mean Bobca ts, are ready to&#13;
rumble!&#13;
Da ni e l, Mo ises, N ie, a nd&#13;
Michael are working hard to&#13;
prevent the other team from&#13;
scoring.&#13;
Dav id A rteaga ta ke&#13;
advantage of being open and&#13;
passes the baJ I to his teammate.&#13;
Nie Upchurch&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Mentit)l &#13;
We Are the Champions!&#13;
Second year in row, ISO wins the&#13;
GPSD Championship.&#13;
The GPSD Baske tball Tournament was held&#13;
in Minnesota, February 12-15, 2003.&#13;
He makes hjs lay-up! Moises runs from the&#13;
back court to score.&#13;
Coach Gradoville has on.ly a short time to&#13;
explain the wimung strategy.&#13;
Darnel Lew is dribbles the ball down the&#13;
court to set up a p lay.&#13;
Boys Basketball Team: David Arteaga, Eric Hum.licek, Moi e Arteaga,&#13;
Da.njel Lewis, and Shane Estes; Scott Tinkham, Michael Ha mann, Edli.n Dorn,&#13;
Nie Upchurch, an d Derek Boh lmann ; ot Pictured: Coach Dan Gradoville,&#13;
Assistant Coach Rick Wya nt and Ma nager Shawn BLmce&#13;
Miss! Eric H umlicek&#13;
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his oppon ent's&#13;
shot.&#13;
Ca n 't pa ss me !&#13;
Mi chael Ha mann&#13;
plays good&#13;
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Stea l it! ic&#13;
U pchurch goes&#13;
after the ball while&#13;
Mi.ke Hamann and&#13;
Scott Ti.n.k.11 am are&#13;
ready to a sist. &#13;
Piece of cake! Sarah Young Bear-Brown flashes a&#13;
smile as she rounds the curve in the 1500 meter run.&#13;
Nick Chanley Jets it all out a t the end of the 100&#13;
meter dash.&#13;
Susan Haynes blasts off in the 4x200 relay.&#13;
During the one mile run, Shawlee Johnson-Shaw&#13;
shows his determination.&#13;
Matt Jacob hands off to Derek Bohlmann, praying he'U grab it and go!&#13;
She goes for a win 1 Karen&#13;
Ruckman finishes in 1st place.&#13;
AJ I systems go! Tom Kruse signals&#13;
to the "Trigger man".&#13;
Timers Read y? Mr. Nyle Smith,&#13;
Ms. Kare n Lechner, and Ms.&#13;
Angela Lantz time the runne rs.&#13;
Meredith Kasa l keeps he r chin up&#13;
and finishes the 4x100 relay in&#13;
good time.&#13;
We're small but mighty! The tea m of on ly fi ve, Ma nage r Jenny Wilson, Kat&#13;
Romey, Sa rah Young Bear-Brow n, Me redith Kasal, Susan Haynes and K(lrt'·'&#13;
Ruckman give a big chee r for 2nd pl ace a t the ISO lnvita tional Mee t. &#13;
Jeremy "Iron Ma n" Ba tes&#13;
displays strength in the shot&#13;
put.&#13;
Edlin Dorn is " leap froggi.ng"&#13;
to a victory of 19.9 fee t i.n the&#13;
long jump.&#13;
Thank goodness it's over!&#13;
Mike Zimmerman wra ps up&#13;
a strong finish in the 4x200&#13;
relay.&#13;
The Varsity Boys Track Team&#13;
r uns a vic to ry la p after&#13;
w inning first place a t ISD's&#13;
Invitationa l Meet.&#13;
Michael Zimmerman stands&#13;
on the blocks as Jordan has a&#13;
perfect start.&#13;
MikeHamannholds hisbalance&#13;
whj)e handing off to Scott&#13;
Tinkhan1 i.n the 4x200 relay.&#13;
Katie Romey visua lizes the perfect throw&#13;
before throwing her personal best of 93.3&#13;
feet in the d iscus.&#13;
Boys &amp; Gi.rls Track Team: Mi.ke Zimmerman, Tyler Kerger, Manager Shawn Bw1Ce, Jeremy Bates,&#13;
Joshua Scherling, and Jordan Borga ila; Assistant Coach Michael Ra tzlaff, Assistant Tom Kruse, Sarah&#13;
Yow1g Bear-Brown, and Karen Ruckman; Coach Mike Shannon, Matt Jacob, Katie Romey, Amanda&#13;
Moon, Manager Jenny Wilson, Susan Haynes, Meredith Kasal, Nick Chanley,&#13;
and Coach Brad Kruse; Scott Tinkham, Mike Hamann , Derek Bohlmann,&#13;
Shawlee Johnson-Shaw, Edlin Dorn, and ssistant Adam Hoga n &#13;
Volleyball Assistant Coach Stacey Morgan and&#13;
Coach Karen Lechner are proud of the GPSD AllTournament players Jada Hart, Katie Romey, and&#13;
Sarah Young Bear-Brown.&#13;
After the ISD Invitational, Coach Mike Shannon&#13;
gets his team Susan Haynes, Meredith Kasal, Sarah&#13;
Young Bear-Brown, Katie Romey,Manager Jenny&#13;
Wilson, and Karen Ruckman together to wa it for&#13;
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Coach Dan Gradoville and Assistant Coach Rick Wyant&#13;
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Middle School Track Coach Dan Gradoville and Mr . Cind1&#13;
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Bobcat Dustin Balm, Cheerleaders Shawn Bll11CC, Elizabeth&#13;
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Coach Jennifer Herzog show off the Bobcat costume and fla&#13;
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During a game, Footba ll Coach Mark Murray tal ks to Moi ·&#13;
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Track Coach Brad Kruse he! ps Shaw lee Johnson - Shaw up aft€&#13;
Shaw lee ran the 1600 meter race.&#13;
Coach Mi ke Shannon gets his team together during&#13;
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Nick Chanley, Torn&#13;
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Ka thy Beery watches&#13;
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MVP Girls Track: Katie Romey&#13;
MVP Boys Track: Edlin Dorn&#13;
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EDUCATION&#13;
PARTIOPATION&#13;
DOMIOLE&#13;
SPORTSMANSHIP&#13;
DOMINATION&#13;
LEADERSHIP&#13;
SUPPORT&#13;
We study, we play, we interact. Whatever we do-we' re&#13;
always expressing ourselves, whether it be verbal or manual.&#13;
Thus, this year's theme is, "The Power of Expression." Our&#13;
division pages explain just a little about expression and how&#13;
we feel about it. We believe words alone cannot even come&#13;
close to explaining the full impact of expression in our lives.&#13;
Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words. Being deaf&#13;
is not a handicap, it's a benefit; we have the ability to identify&#13;
ourselves with sign language and expression. Each of us have&#13;
a special identity, it gives us the comfort of knowing who we&#13;
are. It's almost impossible to not express ourselves, because&#13;
it is such an important part of us.&#13;
Our theme is thoroughly distributed throughout t his&#13;
yearbook. Our division pages have special themes that branch&#13;
out from "The Power of Expression." We only hope our&#13;
expressions will branch out to you. &#13;
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we've §-ot&#13;
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I -W-nat~ youR exduse? &#13;
Members of the Class of 2004:&#13;
AUTJ.JOr2.llY Thank you for your invita tion to write the opening le tter&#13;
for the yearbook that honors the Senior Class of 2004.&#13;
Your theme for this yearbook i "The Power of Expression."&#13;
It is a strong theme, becau e your school years at the&#13;
Governor of Iowa&#13;
Thomas J. Vilsack&#13;
Board of Regents&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
Greg Nichols&#13;
Superintendent of ISO&#13;
Dr. Jeanne Glidden Prickett&#13;
Iowa School for the Deaf have been focused on the power of expressionlearning how to communicate with the world around you.&#13;
Many of you came to school very early, in preschool. You needed to learn special&#13;
ways to express your wants and needs to your families. Your families needed to&#13;
learn how to communicate with you, too, so that you could fully participate in&#13;
family life. You needed to learn vocabulary and more complex language. You&#13;
needed to learn how to communicate with others who did not understand sign&#13;
language out in the larger community. You did not have all the skills you needed&#13;
to express yourselves yet. You did not have the "power of expression" that would&#13;
help you participate in the world around you yet.&#13;
Sign language was an important way to express yourselves, and ISO gave you a&#13;
perfect place to express yourselves easily where everyone could understand. The&#13;
teachers and staff helped you develop vocabulary and ways to communicate&#13;
effectively. You found that y ou could really communicate how you felt, w hat you&#13;
wanted, your dreams and hopes for the future to others who could share the&#13;
experience with you. You felt the "power of expression" at ISO!&#13;
er the years at ISO, you have lea rned much of what you need to become an&#13;
md pen~ nt adult who can express yourself and participate fully in your&#13;
commuruty. You have grown, matured, and learned the skills you need to work&#13;
or go on to college. You have had many experiences and opportunities to see how&#13;
the "power of expression" is important fo r your life.&#13;
When you leave ISO, you can continue to grow, ma ture, and develop your own "power of expression." You are leaving ISO with good knowledge an~ skills to&#13;
support you and help you learn more as you continue through adult hfe. Now I&#13;
congratulate you on your accomplishment , and esp ecially on how you have&#13;
used the "power of e.xpression" to help you be.c?me the e~ t opl~ ~ can be. I&#13;
look forward to hearmg about the wonderful thmgs you will be domg m the&#13;
future.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
&lt;fea1111e rjtitlu;; ~tt:felt Jeanne Glidoen Prickett, Ed.D.&#13;
Members of the Board of Regents&#13;
Presiden t Owen J. Newlin, Dr. Deborah A. Turner, Ma ry Ellen Becker, and Robert Downer; Neala R. Arnold, David G. Neil, John Forsyth, Dr. Amir Arbisser, and Sue Erickson N iel an d; Not pictured-Jenny Rokes &#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Planck's Class&#13;
Jade Fastnacht&#13;
Sam Schultz&#13;
Mrs. Cantrell's Class&#13;
Shannon Clingenpeel&#13;
Shyanne Mathews&#13;
Mrs. Wright's Class&#13;
Adriana Cortez&#13;
Jennifer Elliott&#13;
Kory Wattier&#13;
Ms. Holland's Class&#13;
Amanda Barrier&#13;
Alyssa Fernside&#13;
Bryce Moore&#13;
Reading Rocks!&#13;
elementary students are&#13;
showin g their read in g&#13;
power. &#13;
Mrs. Meidlinger's Homeroom&#13;
Amanda Cox&#13;
Colby Mcintosh&#13;
Robby Petersen&#13;
Justin Walker&#13;
Sonia Lopez&#13;
Mrs. Kasal's Homeroom&#13;
Taylor Evans&#13;
Zachary Ra£'s&#13;
Cheyenne Terry&#13;
Lauren Wellman&#13;
Alicia Sten, Lauren Wellman,&#13;
and Taylor Evan are talking&#13;
a bou t th e play they are&#13;
watching.&#13;
Shannon McArthur watches&#13;
as Cody Cuntreras drools&#13;
over Colby Mclnto!&gt;h's gift&#13;
from Santa. &#13;
Mrs. Amos"s Homeroom&#13;
Ashley Altic&#13;
Justin Estes&#13;
Christopher Lewis&#13;
Ms. Hielen's Homeroom&#13;
Christine Johnson&#13;
Trever Kofoot&#13;
Ms. Tighe's O ass&#13;
AliJanendo&#13;
Steven Johnson&#13;
Matthew McArthur&#13;
Justin Walker looks at the&#13;
gift he received from Santa&#13;
Claus.&#13;
Ali, Binh andSteven proudly&#13;
display the gingerbread&#13;
house they made. &#13;
Reading Ro cks and We're Cool! Th e lowe r&#13;
e lementa ry stud ents are reading a t the wa te r&#13;
fo untain, in front of the \ugh school building.&#13;
Ms. Melodee I-lielen helps Christine Johnson with&#13;
her rag w reath du ring an A.R. fun acti vity time.&#13;
Justin Estes hugs a Wolfhound during&#13;
A. R. 'Dog Days'.&#13;
Working on his project, Steven Johnson&#13;
cuts the paper Mrs. Ka thy Shan non is&#13;
hold ing fo r him.&#13;
Reading Rocks! Ma tthew McArth ur,&#13;
StevenJohnson, AliJanendo,an d Binh&#13;
Nguyen are chilling out under an app le&#13;
tree. &#13;
Reading Rocks! Upper elementary students have&#13;
fun reading and riding bikes.&#13;
Bobcat Spirit! The elementary and middle school&#13;
students are doing a cheer with the cheerleaders at a&#13;
pep rally.&#13;
What a story! Curtis Dobias is reading a book to&#13;
Austin Gaines. Austin enjoys Curtis's good story&#13;
telling skills.&#13;
Speak up! Ashley Alti c is giving her&#13;
speech for student council elections.&#13;
Being a little devilish, Jennifer Ell iott,&#13;
Shyanne Ma thews, and Sha nn on&#13;
Clingenpeel are having fun fooli ng&#13;
around.&#13;
Sonia Lopez blows up balloons for an&#13;
AR activity game. &#13;
Ms. Julie HoJJand's class presents their Thanksgiving play. Gabrielle Humlicek, Amanda Barrier,&#13;
Alyssa Femside, and Bryce Moore are doing a good&#13;
job acting their parts.&#13;
Curtis Dobias and Christopher Tran are sitting and&#13;
listening to a story.&#13;
On a snowy day, Brandon Dunlap has a blast making&#13;
a snow angel. What fun!&#13;
Stephanie Stratton pets a dog during&#13;
the Dog Days AR activities.&#13;
During an AR activity day, Amanda&#13;
Cox puts her face in flous to get her&#13;
Hershey's kiss.&#13;
Brandon Dunlap, Bryce Moore, and&#13;
Austin Gaines have fun playing outside on a snowy day. &#13;
Kiley Peterson&#13;
Josh Brown&#13;
James Clearo&#13;
Ben Finley&#13;
Heather Hale&#13;
Fawn Humlicek&#13;
Heather Nurse&#13;
Danielle Strong &#13;
Middle School Students Rock! A group picture is&#13;
taken for the AR Program which includes Dustin&#13;
Balm, Mike Fick, Dawn Bailey, and Brock Arndorfer;&#13;
Fawn Humlicek, Heather Hale, Tanya Smith, Kenny&#13;
Smith, and Ben Finley; Mic Dolan, Josh Brown,&#13;
Heather Nurse, James Clearo, Danielle Strong, and&#13;
Kiley Petersbn.&#13;
Ms. Kristen Newton explains to Josh Brown how to&#13;
get the most pressure out of a specific volume just&#13;
before Heather Nurse prepares her mixture hoping&#13;
her "rocket fuel" will go the farthest.&#13;
While walking to their next class,&#13;
Danielle Strong and Tanya Smith are&#13;
chatting.&#13;
Dawn Bailey,MikeFick,andJulieMohr&#13;
are having fun in class.&#13;
Ba lloon Boy... Dustin Ba lm and&#13;
Heather N mse' steam tries to fi 11 Kenny&#13;
Smith's baggie clothes full of balloons&#13;
dming a fun AR activity. &#13;
Sunny Chase&#13;
Dustin Janssen&#13;
Matthew Trucano&#13;
Dustin Williamson&#13;
Dustin is colla ting the&#13;
Hawkeye in th e&#13;
production room.&#13;
Reading Rocks! Drew,&#13;
Matt,DJ,andCoryenjoy&#13;
readi.ngwiththecani.nes. &#13;
Jordan Borgaila&#13;
Cassandra Case&#13;
Stephanie Daffin&#13;
Humlicek&#13;
Eric Humlicek&#13;
Meredith Kasal&#13;
Josh Knudsen&#13;
Jo h Pope&#13;
Tom S llers&#13;
Mack We ers&#13;
Vroom ... Vroom .. The wil d&#13;
sophomores are reading on&#13;
the motorcycle ! We're&#13;
dangerous so rlnn't mess&#13;
with{'urbooks when we're&#13;
reading' &#13;
David Arteaga&#13;
Katie Calek&#13;
Amber Husted&#13;
Michelle Janssen&#13;
Pratik Kuruvilla&#13;
Vichay Phommachan&#13;
Pha soun one&#13;
Cameron Thomas&#13;
Adam Bantz&#13;
Jesse Ridder &#13;
&#13;
------SUPERSTARS-----&#13;
Pixies: Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, Mrs. Katie&#13;
Wright, and Ms. Kate Kasal; Ashley&#13;
Altic, Hilary Fink, Gabby Humlicek,&#13;
Lauren Wellman, Ali Janendo, and&#13;
Christine Johnson; Annette Hough,&#13;
Stephanie Stratton, Jennifer Elliott,&#13;
AlyssaFernside,Shannon Oingenpeel,&#13;
and Amanda Barrier&#13;
Mrs. Katie Wright helps Hilary hot glue her&#13;
bee hive.&#13;
What's underhere?Shannon focuses on her&#13;
project.&#13;
Gabby, Jennifer, Alyssa, Amanda,&#13;
Shannon, and Ali; Christine, Hilary,&#13;
Lauren, and Ashley display their winter&#13;
project.&#13;
Alyssa and Annette are being very&#13;
cooperative while getting supplies for&#13;
their bees.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters helps Lauren,&#13;
Gabby, Amanda, and Jennifer with&#13;
their bee hives.&#13;
Wow! Christine is very focused while&#13;
painting her bee hive.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters shows Ali how to&#13;
put antennas on her bee. &#13;
~--DAREDEVILS&#13;
Boys Club: Justin Estes, Cheyenne&#13;
Terry, Taylor Evans, and&#13;
ChriStopher Lewis; Mrs. Elizabeth&#13;
Peters, Ms. Julie Holland, Shannon&#13;
McArthur, Jr., Zachary Raes, and&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Shannon&#13;
Boys Club: Bryce Moore, Kory&#13;
Wattier,Matthew McArthur, Curtis&#13;
Dobias, Trever Kofoot, and Tre&#13;
Medina; Mrs. Kathy Shannon, Ms.&#13;
Julie Holland, and Mrs. Elizabeth&#13;
Peters&#13;
Ywnmy! Kory Wattier eats his snack&#13;
before the activities begin.&#13;
Justin makes cookies for the days&#13;
activities.&#13;
Yummy! TreMedina putscookiedough&#13;
on the cookie sheet to bake. •&#13;
hey nne and hris write thank you&#13;
cards to the power house employees.&#13;
Matthew, Tre er, K01y, Curtis, Bryce,&#13;
and Tre give cookies and cards they&#13;
made to Mr. Dave Slaughter, Mr. John&#13;
Woods,andMr.SteveOwens, thanking&#13;
them for all they do. &#13;
~---Bell Choir-----+--&#13;
Bell Choir: Stephanie Stratton,&#13;
Alicia Sterr, Trever Kofoot, Justin&#13;
Estes, Cheyenne Terry, Lauren&#13;
Wellman, Zachary Raes, and Robby&#13;
Peterson; Sponsors Mrs. Sue&#13;
Meidlinger, and Mrs. Carol Amos,&#13;
Cody Contreras, Christine Johnson,&#13;
Hilary Fink, Shannon McArthur,&#13;
Jr., Ashley Altic, and Director Mrs.&#13;
Sara Planck&#13;
Hilary Fink carries the bulky table pad&#13;
into th e building where they wi ll&#13;
perform.&#13;
Cody Contreras and Mrs. Carol Amos&#13;
practice before their last performance.&#13;
Cheyenne Terry is worn out from&#13;
practi cing so hard .&#13;
Ste pha ni e, Ju stin, Cheye nne,&#13;
Shannon, and Zachary practice&#13;
their music before they go out to&#13;
perfo rm.&#13;
Director Mrs. Sa ra Planck, points&#13;
to the musica l notes to help the&#13;
Bell Choir kee p in tune.&#13;
Zachary Raes carries a case of bells&#13;
from the bus to their performan ce. &#13;
--+----Student Council----+-&#13;
High School: D avid A rteaga, S p o n s or Mrs . Julie D e lkamiller, Moises A rteaga, Meredith Kas al,&#13;
and Matt Trucano; Cory Beebe, Ty !er&#13;
Kerger, Ka tie Romey, Joseph Lewis, and JenQ_y Wilson, not pictured&#13;
Sponsor Susan Trucano&#13;
Student Council members lead a&#13;
meeting, that all high school students&#13;
a ttended in the Board Room, for&#13;
proposing ideas to improve ISD.&#13;
Middle School: Kiley Peterson,&#13;
Danielle Strong, Heather Hale, and&#13;
Dustin Balm; Sponsor Mrs. Geri&#13;
Bjorling, Fawn Humlicek, Heather&#13;
Nurse, Brock Arndorfer, and&#13;
Sponsor Ms. Jennifer Herzog&#13;
At homecoming, Kiley Peterson face&#13;
paints a design on Mrs. Sara Nothstine's&#13;
cheek.&#13;
Elementary: Sponsor Ms. Melodee&#13;
Hielen, Ashley Altic, and Alicia&#13;
Sterr; Cheyenne Terry, and Taylor&#13;
Evans; not pictured Tre Medina&#13;
All Student Council members sold links&#13;
for the Make-A-Wish paper chain. &#13;
The theme for this year's&#13;
oratorical competition,&#13;
"Thinking, Working, Expecting&#13;
the Best", is very inspirational&#13;
for all of the participants. The&#13;
students all describe in their&#13;
own words, their perspective&#13;
on this theme.&#13;
2004 GPSD Oratorical Team&#13;
Brock Arndorfer, Moises Arteaga&#13;
Fawn Humlicek, Meredith KasaJ,&#13;
Rachel Kills SmaJJ, and Hea ther urse&#13;
Participants use their native&#13;
American Sign Language to&#13;
express their ideas. They share&#13;
with others and expect and do&#13;
only their best.&#13;
Congratulations to all of the&#13;
participants for their great&#13;
efforts.&#13;
2004 GPSD Academic Bowl Competitors&#13;
Joshua Scherling, Joey Lewis, Meredith KasaJ, Coach Susan Whitt&#13;
Matthew Larrison, Tyler Kerger, and Katie Romey&#13;
2004 Gall audet University Regional Bow l Competitors&#13;
Matthew Larrison, Mered ith Kasal, Coach Susan Whi tt,&#13;
Joshua Scherling, Tyler Kerger, Katie Romey,&#13;
and Coach Jerry Siders&#13;
2004 ICCDHH Junior Division Participants&#13;
Danielle Strong, Kiley Pete rson, H ea ther HaJ e;&#13;
Hea ther Nurse, Tan ya Smith,&#13;
Fawn Humli cek, Brock Arndo rfer,&#13;
and Dustin Balm&#13;
Kansas School for the Deaf and ISD's Brain Bowl tea m a re compe ting against&#13;
each other by answerin g the po liti ca l que tion, "In w hat city w ill the 200-i&#13;
Democratic Na tional Con vention be held?" Congratul ations to KSD fo r winning&#13;
the GPSD acad emic bowl championship. &#13;
Jeremy Bate , Misty Armine, Pha Sisounthone,&#13;
and Adam Bantz; Tommy Sell ers, Josh Pope,&#13;
Mike Zimmerman, ick Chanley, Cameron&#13;
Thomas, and Jesse Ridde r are recognized as&#13;
spt:!ech contest participants.&#13;
2004 ICCDHH Senior Division Winners&#13;
Mr. Tony Puff, Jord an Borgaila (Third place),&#13;
Meredith Kasal (Second place),&#13;
Moises Arteaga (Firs t place),&#13;
and Ms. Jennie Kennedy&#13;
The scorekeepers je1my Wilson, Elizabeth Gramblin-Humlicek, and Jad a&#13;
Hart a re stressed out whHe keep i11 g track of the academic bowl tea.m's&#13;
c )re and maki ng su1·e they are accura te. Thanks to all of who volunteered&#13;
!CJ make GPSD academic bowl competition a success.&#13;
Julie Mohr proudly looks at h er&#13;
participant certificate.&#13;
Brock Arndorfer shakes hands vvith&#13;
ICCDHH coordinator Mr. Tony Puff&#13;
after receiving the bronze medallion&#13;
for second place.&#13;
( '?fO°lo&#13;
ISO Academic Bowl Team were on the road to the first&#13;
ever Gallaudet University regional competition in Chicago.&#13;
The team perspired as they energized their brains to&#13;
comprehend all of Mrs. Susan Whitt's and Mr. Jerry Sider 's&#13;
intellectual coaching. Wh en they arrived back to school, they&#13;
participated in the GPSD Academic Bowl, hosted by ISO.&#13;
Final results: Regional Bowl - 5th place out of eigh t&#13;
schools in the Buff Di vi ion. GPSD- 3rd pla e. lt was a great&#13;
showing of ISO pride.&#13;
You got it right! Mr . Jeanette Wa t on holds a "thumbs up'· ign tu&#13;
inform the team their answer is correct as th c•thcr judges, Mr .&#13;
Shirley H icks and M . Lo i arl. on watch. &#13;
accelerated reader&#13;
Readtnff Rt7ok~I "Reading is one of the&#13;
most educational and&#13;
entertaining impacts at&#13;
ISD." - Joseph Lewis&#13;
From preschool to ·post&#13;
graduates, we all believe&#13;
reading is one of our&#13;
grea test enjoyments. While&#13;
During Celebrity Reader's Day,&#13;
Dr. Jeanne Prickett reads The Night&#13;
Before Christmas to the elemen tary&#13;
students, while her husband, Dr.&#13;
Hugh Prickett, in terprets using&#13;
American Sign Language.&#13;
On an AR acti vity day, mid d le&#13;
schoo l studen ts Dustin Balm,&#13;
Ta nyaSmjth, Fawn Huml icek, Mic&#13;
Dolan, Ki ley Peterson, Ben Finley,&#13;
and Brock Arndorfer line up their&#13;
soaked feet on the edge of the pool&#13;
at the Lied Multipu rpose Complex.&#13;
Lauren Wellman feels like she's&#13;
born to be a cowgirl since she is&#13;
wearing Miss J owa Rodeo's chaps.&#13;
reat learnin tool. ..&#13;
reading books during&#13;
independent and&#13;
assigned times, many&#13;
individual reading levels&#13;
have increased. Therefore,&#13;
we're full of enthusiasm&#13;
to 'rock on' a nd&#13;
experie nce more&#13;
adventures in reading.&#13;
The e le me nta ry stude nts are fascinated when airpl ane pilot Mr.&#13;
Rich Brust, Mrs. Ke lly Cantrell's fa th er shows a time-zone map.&#13;
Ad ve nturo u s Jesse Ridd e r, M istr&#13;
A rm in e, a nd M ich e ll e Jan sse n a r&#13;
fo llowi11 g the "yell ow bri ck road " a they&#13;
wa lk th ro ugh th e co rn maze. &#13;
Alicia Sterr Steven Johnson&#13;
Due to their achievement on their AR reading&#13;
goals, Read ing Roya lty King Ben Finley and&#13;
Queen Michelle Janssen are escorted by their&#13;
friends Fawn Humlicek and Misty Armine to&#13;
Pizza Hut, in a luxurious limousine .. . and, they&#13;
read happily ever after!&#13;
f.aw n Humli cek is taking an AR&#13;
test on the compute r to measure&#13;
he r understanding of the book&#13;
she read a nd to enrn points to&#13;
meet her personal goa l.&#13;
Recognition&#13;
in Excellence&#13;
for Reading Michelle Jansse n&#13;
Improved her&#13;
reading skill and&#13;
is an ad vid read er.&#13;
Katie Calek&#13;
Ben Finley&#13;
100% on 13&#13;
consecuti ve qui zzes&#13;
in his ZPD.&#13;
Mike Fick&#13;
The b·ained dog walks beside&#13;
Brandon Dunlap like he is&#13;
performing at a dog show.&#13;
The Hulk, Kenny Smith,&#13;
impresses everyone w ith his&#13;
balloon muscles during a fun&#13;
AR activity game.&#13;
Ju stin Estes and Mrs. Sue&#13;
MeidUnger are pl aying Clue&#13;
as an AR activity award with&#13;
other elementary students.&#13;
Putting his face in the flour, Robby Petersen tries to grab&#13;
the hidden candy.&#13;
"Stay! Sit! " Ms. Kris ewton gives commands to&#13;
he r dog, Uba, du ring the "Dog Da y"&#13;
performance. The audience is very imprc sed&#13;
how well Uba obeys.&#13;
Professional dea ler, Meredith Kasal, shuffles&#13;
UNO ca rd s a nd will oon d ea l to Ph a&#13;
Sisounthone, Jeremy Bates, and Stephanie Doffin&#13;
during AR Game Day.&#13;
Dustin Janssen&#13;
Raised his ZPD as&#13;
high as possible for a&#13;
high school student.&#13;
i Chanley&#13;
Most moti\'ated&#13;
tude.nt of the year. ·om. &#13;
s &#13;
Just'n Estes, Josh wn,&#13;
1 Clearo, Jennifer Elliott &#13;
October 25, 2003 ... an exciting and busy&#13;
Homecoming! A week before our game,&#13;
Missouri School for the Deaf had to cancel;&#13;
however, Sidney agreed to play us.&#13;
Friday night at the pep rally, we had a&#13;
skit, tug-of-war, cheers and everyone&#13;
showed a lot of school spirit.&#13;
We won the football game and the&#13;
volleyball team won two games against&#13;
Missouri Deaf and Clarinda Academy.&#13;
We celebrated the 60th Anniversary for&#13;
ISD's H omecoming Kings and Queens.&#13;
Saturday night we were dancing and&#13;
having a tons of fun.&#13;
A skit performed a t the pep ra lly,&#13;
by the drama class, has Coach 'K'&#13;
concerned about foo tbal l pl ayer&#13;
Karen Ruckman. But, Doctor Erin&#13;
Huntrods saves her life so she can&#13;
continue the homecoming game.&#13;
Whi ch class ca n ye ll the loud est?&#13;
The sophomores think they can do it.&#13;
lSD cheerleade rs are pe rfo rming their&#13;
routinedui-ing halftime at the footbail game.&#13;
Fa ns enjoy the pep ra lly Friday ni ght.&#13;
Seni or Moises, Ed lin, Ty le r, Jo hua, and&#13;
Shane wait for "call the toss" before the&#13;
football game ta rts.&#13;
Radie I Ki lls Sma 11 gets ready to serve the ball.&#13;
Friday ni ght at the pe p _. _ _.&#13;
ra lly, Bobcat Pride is&#13;
promoted by th e&#13;
cheerleade rs.&#13;
Saturday morning, the&#13;
Pancake Man tosses a&#13;
p a nca ke to Ju li&#13;
Knoebe l's p la te.&#13;
Ki11gs r111d Queens ... 60 Yenrs of ISO Ho111 eco111ing Royalty!&#13;
Superintend ent Dr. Jea nne Prickett a nd Junior Joey Lewis&#13;
stand s with Robert Fisher-1945 Homecoming King, Emma&#13;
Po pe Ke ll y-first !SD Homecoming Queen, and Lawrence&#13;
Buchh olz-1944 Homecomin g Kin g, du ring the king a nd q ueen&#13;
presentation at ha lftime of the football ga me. &#13;
Afte r being inltoduced as part o f e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, senior homecoming court, Ri cha rd Da hl&#13;
and Ama nda Moon wa lk across the gym&#13;
floo r.&#13;
Kory Wa ttie r a nd G abrie ll e Humlice k&#13;
arc the 2004 Crown Bea re rs.&#13;
Saturday night at the dance,&#13;
the group stops dancing to&#13;
play a game of mu sical&#13;
chairs.&#13;
The se niors gloa t after&#13;
beating the coaching staff&#13;
in a round of tug-of-\\ ar. &#13;
a great ac ti v ity!&#13;
Michelle Janssen is worki ng&#13;
on a scavenger hu nt through&#13;
the ISO Muse um.&#13;
Body Doubles ... the freshmen&#13;
cl ass draws the outline of their&#13;
bodi es fo r decorating their&#13;
part of the hall.&#13;
N ick Cha nl ey&#13;
Zimme rm a n are tap ing a&#13;
poste r on the wa ll for the 'Ha ll&#13;
Decora ti on Contest' .&#13;
Seni or Matthew La rrison&#13;
covers the lights to darken the&#13;
hall. The seniors are crowned&#13;
the cham pions of th e Ha ll&#13;
Decorating Contest at the pep&#13;
ra lly.&#13;
We ll, we ll, we ll. .. Do n' t the e&#13;
middl e school boys, Ben Finle ,&#13;
Mic Dola n, Ja mes Clearo, and&#13;
Brock Arnd o rfe r look stu nning?&#13;
Oh yea h, it's 'Reve rse Gend r&#13;
Spirit Day' ... DUH!&#13;
On 'Pajama Spirit Day', lower&#13;
e le me nta ry stud e nts Je n nifer&#13;
Elliott a nd Alyssa Fe rnside play&#13;
aro und on the fl oor. Is this what&#13;
they d o before they go to bed?&#13;
Dustin Ba lm, Edlin Dorn, and&#13;
Steven Jo hnso n ge t into th e&#13;
'H awa ii a n Spirit' during pirit&#13;
Week.&#13;
Hey man, how ya d oin'? Mr .&#13;
Juli e De lka mill er a nd Ms. Jen&#13;
He rzog p ose during 'Gender&#13;
Reverse Spiri t Day'.&#13;
Miss Phommachan, d o you have&#13;
a twin brother named Vichay?&#13;
Oh ... it must be 'reverse gender&#13;
day'.&#13;
O n 'Famo us Peopl e Spi rit Day',&#13;
Katie Romey looks radi ca l in her&#13;
"Trini ty" d ressrobe from the&#13;
"The Ma tri x."&#13;
Je nn y Wilso n ch ecks th e&#13;
Christmas li g hts to make s ure&#13;
the re a re n' t a ny b roke n light&#13;
bulbs. She d oesn' t wa nt a ny th ing&#13;
to get in the way of he r cla s&#13;
the h a ll deco ra tion &#13;
Ali, Prom. Prmy girls in cheir finest and&#13;
hand ome boys making a killing in dieir sleek&#13;
suics and tuxedos. This year's prom was no&#13;
different. We started off ac 4JO pm, taking&#13;
picwres and commcntiI1g on each ocher's&#13;
I I&#13;
0&#13;
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c&#13;
O&gt; ·-&#13;
z&#13;
smashiligappearance. \Veset&#13;
off at soo fill for Lo Sole&#13;
Mio's, oneof Omaha'sFi11est&#13;
Italian Restaurams. After&#13;
rnjoying die delicious food,&#13;
clie prolll-goers headed back&#13;
to ISD for die 1JJain event ...&#13;
die dance! The dance was&#13;
held ac die Lied i\tlulcipurpase&#13;
Complex, inside the&#13;
COlllmum'cy roo/JJ. le was diere&#13;
thac die Prolll Royalty was&#13;
armounced.Joshua Scherling&#13;
and Kacie Rollley were&#13;
declared che royal couple for&#13;
die night. After the dance&#13;
was over, we headed over&#13;
to the dorms to diange our&#13;
clod1es and head for che&#13;
Tranquility lee Flex in&#13;
Olllaha, Nebraska. There we&#13;
skaced tmcil che wee hours of&#13;
the lllorning, 13 0 am to be&#13;
exact. All che prom attendees&#13;
were o:hausred, for chis was&#13;
a very memorable prom for all&#13;
ilivolved.&#13;
ta~Ylilli~~ &#13;
Learning Can Be Fun&#13;
Jr. NAD: Moises Arteaga and&#13;
Jeremy Bates; Katrina etherland,&#13;
Heather Nurse, Tyler Kerger,&#13;
Dustin Balm, Joseph Lewis, and&#13;
Jada Hart; Mrs. Sheila Iddings,&#13;
Mr. Dwight Halliburton, Da vid&#13;
Arteaga, Kallin Leland, Travis&#13;
Thomas, Edlin Dorn, and Eric&#13;
Humlicek&#13;
Mrs. Sheila Iddings takes notes&#13;
at our meetings.&#13;
Space Camp: Pratik Kuruvi ll a, Kil ey&#13;
Pete rson, and Mrs. Kristin Newton&#13;
During Space Camp, Pratik Kuruvilla is on&#13;
the fli ght simulator trying to control the space&#13;
craft.&#13;
Close Up: Mrs. Juli e De lkam ill er,&#13;
David Arteaga, Amber Husted, a nd&#13;
Joseph Lewis meet with Iowa Senator&#13;
Tom Harkin .&#13;
While site-seeing in Washington, D.C.,&#13;
Joseph Lewis and David Arteaga pose&#13;
for a picture in front of the wate rfa ll. &#13;
--t-----Justice for All&#13;
Mock Trial: Interpreter Ms. J amy&#13;
Elker, Amber Husted, Erin&#13;
Huntrod s, Jada Hart, and&#13;
Teacher Mrs. Julie Delkamiller;&#13;
Joseph Lewis, Interpreter Mr.&#13;
Dave Borgaila, Tyler Kerger,&#13;
Moises Arteaga, Matthew&#13;
Larrison, and David Arteaga&#13;
Joey Lew is, a w itness fo r the&#13;
p rosecution, answers questi on s&#13;
while on the stand.&#13;
After our regional competition, a&#13;
very tired Moises Arteaga sleeps on&#13;
the couch in the Teen Center.&#13;
De fense team, Moises Artea ga,&#13;
Joseph Lewis, and Amber Husted&#13;
watch the proceedings.&#13;
Mock Trial members are in the&#13;
Te e n Cen te r re la xing whi le&#13;
wa iting for the results of how they&#13;
ranked with the other teams. ISO&#13;
pl ac d fi fth out of seven teams.&#13;
Pay ttention! Erin Huntrods is&#13;
the time r for th e mock tria l&#13;
scrimmage against Malvern.&#13;
The prosecution team, Jada Har t,&#13;
Dav id Arteaga, Tyler Kerger, and&#13;
Matthew Larri on are ready to&#13;
compete. &#13;
The Power of Helping&#13;
ASTRA: Karen Ruckman, Rachel Kills Small,&#13;
Jada Hart, Katie Romey, Erin Huntrods,&#13;
Ka trina Ne therland, Misty Armine,&#13;
Sponsor Ms. Susan Trucano, and Amber&#13;
Husted; David Arteaga, Sponsor Mrs.&#13;
Julie Delkamiller, Shane Estes, Derek&#13;
Bohlmann, and Richard Dahl; not pictured&#13;
Ashley Jennings, Joseph Lewis, Matthew&#13;
Larrison, Edlin Dorn, and Tyler Ke rger&#13;
Ms. Susan Trucano poses with our host&#13;
from the Siena Francis House.&#13;
Mrs. Julie Delkamiller interprets as the lady&#13;
talksaboutwhatsuppliesrapevictimsneed.&#13;
At the Assistance League of Omaha,&#13;
Katrina, Amber, Shane, and Karen are&#13;
listening and learnjng about how to get&#13;
needed upplies for victims.&#13;
ASTRA will travel, rain or shine!&#13;
Erin Huntrods gets in the va n to&#13;
visit the Assistance League of&#13;
Omaha.&#13;
Amand a Moon helps serve food at&#13;
the Siena Francis House Homeless&#13;
Shelter.&#13;
Goofy Ka tie, David, and Matthew&#13;
are on their way to the Assistance&#13;
League of Omaha.&#13;
ASTRA: Ashley Jennings, Ka trina Netherland, Eri.nHuntrods,&#13;
Ka ren Ruckman, Jada Hart, Joseph Lewis, Shane Estes, David&#13;
Arteaga, EdJin Dom, Tyler Kerger, Rachel Kills Small, Derek&#13;
Bolhmann, Matthew Larrison, Amber Husted, and Rid1a.rd&#13;
Dah l oll ted items forth Assault SurvivorKits. &#13;
&#13;
Family Clowns&#13;
, &#13;
Fun Friends &#13;
residence in action&#13;
Chess: Masters of the Game&#13;
Chess Coordinator, Mr. Chris Marks&#13;
explains the rules of the game to all of&#13;
the paiticipants at the sixth annual&#13;
chess touinament.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Gates is on the duty as&#13;
judge to make s ure Trever Kofoot and&#13;
other player are following the chess&#13;
rules.&#13;
"S hall I mo ve th e pawn?" I&#13;
S&#13;
and&#13;
hann&#13;
sw&#13;
on&#13;
e&#13;
McA&#13;
ating&#13;
rthurJ&#13;
w hile&#13;
r. is&#13;
deciding&#13;
thinking ~ Is Mr. Scott Mill er, a housepaient,&#13;
involved in the students' chess&#13;
tournament? Not really, but h e is&#13;
having fun playing chess with a&#13;
student.&#13;
Mike Zimme rman is moving his _J chess piece while Mr. Derek Ward&#13;
is watching his moves. Hope this&#13;
w hat he is going to do next. leads to a checkmate.&#13;
What did you learn in the chess tournament?&#13;
Amanda Barrier:&#13;
"I learned that&#13;
the chess&#13;
tournament ca n&#13;
be enjoyable!"&#13;
Ki ley Pet erson:&#13;
"I lea rned h ow to&#13;
move the chess&#13;
pieces and used&#13;
my tricks to w in&#13;
the game."&#13;
Katrina Netherland:&#13;
" I lea rned how to&#13;
accept the fac t of&#13;
losing and&#13;
lea rned from my&#13;
mistakes." &#13;
Chess Masters • ••••••••••&#13;
Division I&#13;
Derek Bohlmann&#13;
Division II&#13;
Curtis Dobias&#13;
Division I&#13;
David Arteaga&#13;
Division II&#13;
Taylor Evans&#13;
2_nd&#13;
3rd Division I&#13;
Moises Arteaga&#13;
Division II&#13;
Shannon McArthur Jr.&#13;
Curtis Dobias is looking at the brackets&#13;
to see where he is right now. Is he on&#13;
his way to the championship round&#13;
and the big trophy?&#13;
Justin Estes is moving his piece to&#13;
another place on the chess board&#13;
and hopes that his move will lead&#13;
to a checkmate. He eems very&#13;
confident.&#13;
Brock Arndorfer is very focused&#13;
on his game and is using his critical&#13;
thinking skills for what he is going&#13;
to d o next. Is he thinking of a plan&#13;
to escape the chess tournament o r&#13;
to win the championship?&#13;
Alicia Sterr is sitting next to Lauren&#13;
Wellman, who is closing he r eyes&#13;
and probably thinking, "I need help!"&#13;
La uren is going to move the king&#13;
since she was threa tened by th e&#13;
queen.&#13;
Ri valry at th e table! Ty ler&#13;
Kerger vs. Hea ther Nurse and&#13;
Mack Weyers vs. De re k&#13;
Bohlma nn a re in a heated&#13;
game. &#13;
All the stud ents wa tch as Mr.&#13;
John Cool gives a speech before&#13;
the Teen Center grand opening.&#13;
Ka trina eth erland was&#13;
working on her knitting project&#13;
before fa lling asleep.&#13;
Da Bol'l}aila&#13;
" Having an arm " re'-&#13;
tline contc5l with the&#13;
boy';, and ~ci g how excited they get when they win ! Or lmo~t&#13;
beat me. a~ I am un- deft&gt;ated!""&#13;
Nal"dliCJ\fillc&#13;
•·t always make the&#13;
students happy when&#13;
I makc hecwnL~dccorJ1io11~ every month."&#13;
The girls are having an awesome ti mecelebrating bou ·parent Mrs. Linda O'NeaJ's birthday.&#13;
Gone to Tastee Treet... Amber&#13;
Husted, Mrs. Wag ne r, Mrs.&#13;
Beth ards, Dawn Ba iley, Mrs.&#13;
O'Nea l, Misty Armine, and Tanya&#13;
Smith enjoy fheir ice cream.&#13;
a BTyc "'ffendTick&#13;
'The moment se niors&#13;
realize the big world&#13;
is waiting for them w1d&#13;
that the tools to face&#13;
that world are within&#13;
their grasp.··&#13;
a i5ee=K'eat-OTI, ;JT.&#13;
campus and learning&#13;
to be a better person&#13;
from them.·· &#13;
The students have a great time&#13;
looking arou nd and talking while&#13;
at the Teen Center's grand opening.&#13;
Concentra te ... Concentrate ... N ick&#13;
Chanley tries to hit the ba ll to w in&#13;
the pool g ame .&#13;
Jada Hart, Eric Humlicek, Mike&#13;
Zimmerman, Pratik Kuru v1llc1,&#13;
Jeremy Bates, Vid1ay Phommad1an,&#13;
Cory Beebe, and Adam Bantz, and&#13;
are on way to school.&#13;
Pratik hopes to win the card&#13;
game. He's playin g Skipabo&#13;
with his fri ends.&#13;
E- mai lin g yo ur weetheart?&#13;
Cameron uses the computer to&#13;
check -ma il a nd surf th e&#13;
interne t.&#13;
SCORE! Ju sti n Este~ nnd&#13;
Shanno n McArthur Jr. are&#13;
play ing foos ba ll.&#13;
Rich a rd D a hl a nd Mike&#13;
Zimmerman cheer for their&#13;
favorite wrestler on T.V.&#13;
"The&#13;
residence is&#13;
all about fun ,&#13;
brotherhood,&#13;
and showing&#13;
love. It is&#13;
much like a&#13;
heavenly&#13;
place."&#13;
JOSEPH LEWIS&#13;
After rem ode\jngwas comple ted ,&#13;
S uperintendent Mr . Je anne&#13;
Prickett a nd Tee n Center Director&#13;
Liz Cates cut th e ribbon for the&#13;
Teen Cen te r Grand Re-Opening.&#13;
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The Girls and the Ladies: Rachel Kills Small, Ms. Karen Lechne r&#13;
Heather Nurse, Elizabeth Gramblin-Humlicek, Mrs. Sheila Iddings,&#13;
Cassandra Case, Kiley Peterson, Ms. Angie Lantz, Ms. Deb LeHeup,&#13;
Ms. Kim Fulls, Fawn Humlicek, Ms.Jolene Froehle, Erin Huntrods,&#13;
Karen Ruckman, Jada Hart, Mrs. Sara Nothstine, Mrs. Kathy&#13;
Churchill, Mrs. Liz Gates, and Jenny Wilson&#13;
Is this a bull fi ght? No, it's the players chasing after the loose ball.&#13;
Referrees, Mr. Rich Connell a nd&#13;
Mr. James Heuer work hard to&#13;
keep con trol of the ga m e s.&#13;
Thanks for volunteering.&#13;
Th e Men in Black, Mr. John Cool&#13;
and Mr. Domini c Graegin attack&#13;
Moises Arteaga.&#13;
Wa tch out for Ms. Angie Lantz and Ms.&#13;
JoleneFroehleand Ms. DebLeHeup ... Jenny&#13;
Wilson tries to pass the ball to Cassie or&#13;
Lizzy.&#13;
Coach . °K0 g u a rds&#13;
Rache l Kills Small as&#13;
she goes to the baske t.&#13;
Lil' Tots, Taylor Evans,&#13;
Christo phe r Tran,&#13;
Shannon Mc Arthur Jr.,&#13;
Chris Lewis, Justin Estes,&#13;
Kory Wattier, and Mrs.&#13;
Kath y McCuen a re&#13;
chee rin g fo r th e ir&#13;
favorite players.&#13;
No sweat. Mack Weyers&#13;
gets ready to take a ba.U&#13;
from his team.mates and&#13;
dive past Mr. Cool for&#13;
the basket.&#13;
Wa nting a s ure sho t, Mr. John Cool&#13;
has Brock A rnd o rfe r shoot th e free&#13;
throw fo r him. &#13;
The girls and Joey Lewis have&#13;
fun cheering for the Boy s&#13;
Basketball team.&#13;
We're cheering for whoever&#13;
wins! Tommy Sellers and Josh&#13;
Pope enjoys the games.&#13;
TI1e Boys and the Men ... Tyler Kerger, David Arteaga, Shane Estes, Mr. Chris Marks, Mr. Kelly Sterling,&#13;
Mr. Jeff Jeffreys, Jordan Borgaila, Eric 1-Iurnlicek, Josh Scherling, Moises Arteaga, Edlin Dorn, Mr. Jolui&#13;
Cool, Mr. yle Smjth, Mr. Bryce Hendricks, Mr. Scott Mjller, Mr. Mike Shannon, Derek Bohlmaiui,&#13;
Travis Thomas, Mack Weyers, Mr. Lee Keaton, Mr. Derek Ward, Mr. Dominic Graegin,&#13;
Ed lin Dorn doesn't have a chance&#13;
to get a shot off when Mr. Chris&#13;
Marks is guarding him.&#13;
Are they old fa sluon cheerleaders&#13;
or modern ones? Ms. Mega n&#13;
Gustafson, Dawn Bailey, and Mrs.&#13;
Ma rl ene Wa gne r, perform&#13;
between games. &#13;
Matthew McArthur an&#13;
Zacha ry Ra es ar&#13;
fascina ted du ring , tor)&#13;
time.&#13;
Matthew M., Zachary R..&#13;
and Taylo r E.; Trever K .&#13;
Stephani e S., Shann n M., Curtis D., 01.ristoph&#13;
T., TreM.,and hristopher&#13;
L.,arei n theTeen ent r&#13;
watching as a book i;,&#13;
read to them.&#13;
Robby Pe te rson, Fawn&#13;
Humlice k, a nd Kil e&#13;
Peterson read their books&#13;
in the Teen Center.&#13;
Dustin and Ali cia e njov&#13;
qui e t time to read th ir&#13;
books.&#13;
Residential Counselor, Mr.&#13;
Scott Mill er, gives pi llows&#13;
to the elementary kids co they ca n relax during story&#13;
ti me.&#13;
"Mrs. Li.nda O'Nea l, Mr .&#13;
Kathy McCuen, Alys a F., Amanda B., Shyanne M.,&#13;
Shan11on C., and Christine&#13;
]. are quietly listening to a story.&#13;
Residential Counselor, Mrs.&#13;
Jolene Froehle is reading a&#13;
story to the elementary kids.&#13;
Alyssa F. and Amand a B.&#13;
as k questions abo ut th e&#13;
book that was just read.. &#13;
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Favorite saymgs can either make or break our day! Here's a few favorite quotes from our Seniors.&#13;
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_J "Stupid you!!!"&#13;
- Moises Arteaga&#13;
- Edlin Dorn&#13;
"What are you lookin ' at?"&#13;
-Jada Hart&#13;
"Good Morning!"&#13;
- Ashley Jennings&#13;
"I can1 t believe it..."&#13;
-Rachel Kills Sma ll&#13;
"Are you serious?!"&#13;
- Katie Romey&#13;
"T was cool before being uncool&#13;
was cool."&#13;
-.Joshua Scherling&#13;
"linmature ! "&#13;
"What?!. "&#13;
"Dork!!! "&#13;
-Richard Dahl&#13;
"It's all gravy."&#13;
-Shane Este&#13;
- Erin Huntrods&#13;
"Calm! You don 't have to get so&#13;
emotional! "&#13;
-Tyler Kerger&#13;
-Matth ew Larrison&#13;
"Peace."&#13;
-Karen Ruckman&#13;
"You would not believe the car I&#13;
saw ... "&#13;
-Travis Thomas &#13;
We wish you a happy&#13;
and successful future.&#13;
We're so proud of you!&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Dad, Mom &amp; Mike&#13;
Katie,&#13;
You've made us laugh,&#13;
Ooan, Velveeta)&#13;
You've made us cry,&#13;
(broken bones, your singing)&#13;
But mostly you've made us PROUD, (The list&#13;
is long and includes: Academics, Sports, Work,&#13;
and Commitment to family and friends).&#13;
You Go Girl! We Love You!&#13;
Best Wishes to your Success!&#13;
The Romey Family&#13;
Dad, Mom, Ben&#13;
Grandma and Grandpa&#13;
5 Aunts and Uncles&#13;
Many Cousins&#13;
Friends&#13;
and Maggie &#13;
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Sponsor&#13;
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Your family is&#13;
so very proud&#13;
of you, always.&#13;
You Go Girl!&#13;
Love You&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
and family&#13;
Erin,&#13;
Always remember,&#13;
believe in yourself,&#13;
laugh everyday,&#13;
find the courage to&#13;
_._.,.,.., take chances,&#13;
love with all your&#13;
heart and&#13;
live your own life.&#13;
now and forever,&#13;
Mom, Dad&#13;
Kate &amp;Jenna&#13;
Joshua, you have been successful in&#13;
your goals and ours. You proved that it&#13;
can be done with much effort and&#13;
work.&#13;
No matter which road you choose in&#13;
the future, we want you to know that&#13;
you always have our support and we&#13;
will be there&#13;
We Love you very much!&#13;
Dad, Mom,&#13;
Jonathan,antlJohanna &#13;
lt seems like it was&#13;
only yesterday that&#13;
you were driving in&#13;
your Little Tykes car,&#13;
but now you are in&#13;
your own car starting&#13;
overcome so&#13;
many obstacles&#13;
in your life that&#13;
we know&#13;
whatever you&#13;
decide to do, you&#13;
....... -....-1 will succeed.&#13;
You are a great&#13;
son and we are&#13;
so proud of you!&#13;
We love you,&#13;
,_-~'""'"-~'--'-"--"-"'-"---'d Mom, Dad, Josh, Zach &amp; Abi&#13;
We watched&#13;
ou grow up&#13;
·om baby to&#13;
oy,and now&#13;
a great&#13;
e're so&#13;
roudofwho&#13;
ou are.&#13;
Ve love you!&#13;
om, Eric,&#13;
oah,&#13;
-;randma, Grandpa Kerger,&#13;
';randpa Smith, Uncle Marty,&#13;
Aunt Bridgit, Nichlas, Aunt Phyllis, and&#13;
ill the rest of your aunts, uncles&#13;
md cousins&#13;
tions Edlin! We&#13;
~ are all so very proud of you.&#13;
1-c Good Luck!&#13;
... ·. &#13;
Moises Arteaga&#13;
My Favorite Things to I::&gt;o:&#13;
I lo ve to play bask e t ball,&#13;
talk to my girlfrie n d f o r&#13;
e n d less h o urs, a nd m ost of&#13;
a ll, I Love to be o n t:he&#13;
c o m pute r!&#13;
My Personalitv:&#13;
I'm happy a nd l'rn sm art. I&#13;
joke a r o und vv i t h m y&#13;
frie nds, so I h a ve a g ocx:l&#13;
sen se o f hu1no r.&#13;
Ashley Jennings&#13;
My Favorite Things to I::&gt;o:&#13;
I love to p lay "'1it h m y d og,&#13;
go o u t vvit h n•y frie nds,&#13;
\Natch LSD gam es, a nd&#13;
spend tim e vvit h my f a 1n ily.&#13;
My Personality:&#13;
I'm nice,S\Neet, f u nny, 1nart,&#13;
et,beautifu andoutgoin .&#13;
Richard Dahl&#13;
My Favorite Things to I::&gt;o:&#13;
I like to list e n to music and&#13;
play o n rny P la ystatio n 2.&#13;
My Personality:&#13;
l'rn frie ndly, h e lpful, a n d&#13;
la u g h a ll the t ime.&#13;
Tyler Kerger&#13;
My Favorite Things to I::&gt;o:&#13;
O f c o u rse. .. I a lvva ys c h a t&#13;
a n d c hill \With in y frie n d s,&#13;
b e ing the c lass c lo vv n ,&#13;
p la yin g s por ts, f a n• ily a n d&#13;
to inake e v e rybody la u g h.!&#13;
My Personality: I'm b rillia n t,&#13;
o u t going , k n o vv le d gab le ,&#13;
a t hle t ic, a n d f a 1·cical.&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
My Favorite Things to I:&gt;o:&#13;
I Lo v e t o h ang o ut vvit h m y&#13;
frie n ds, play s por ts, play rny&#13;
f a v o ritega1'1les, tease people,&#13;
a n d o n ce in a vvhile I 'll read .&#13;
My Personality:&#13;
1'1n a c o m edian and a lvvays&#13;
h a ppy a n d f 1i e n d ly.&#13;
Rachel Kills Small&#13;
My Favorite Things to I::&gt;o:&#13;
I lo v e to m ess a ro ind a n&#13;
d o f un t h ings!&#13;
M y Personality:&#13;
l'n• c 1·azy, vvild, vve ird, a nd&#13;
t h e h a ppiest g irl in t h e&#13;
vvh o le vvorld !&#13;
My Favorite Things to r:::&gt;o:&#13;
I L O V E t o tt·a v e l! I a&#13;
e n joy being \With lT l Y fainily.&#13;
I e n joy t h e t h eat e r nd&#13;
inte r p retin g .&#13;
My Personality:&#13;
I 'm a n e x t 1·o v e 1·t a n d&#13;
talka tiv e . I like d o ing d 1-in gs&#13;
f o r o t h e rs... O h , f o 1· n1y&#13;
psych lo gy stude n ts, l 'n• an ESFJ o n the M yers-B ri&#13;
c h a r t.&#13;
Matthew Larrison&#13;
My Favorite Things t o D:x&#13;
I h a v e a love f o 1· b aseball&#13;
and n•y family . I e n joy bein g&#13;
vvi t h f1·ie n d s a nd d o in g t h '&#13;
t hings I lo v e t o d o .&#13;
My Personality:&#13;
1'1n nice, svveet, a t h.le t ic, a n d&#13;
ta lkative._ t his is vvh y peop le&#13;
lo v e n•e! &#13;
Mrs. Susan Whitt&#13;
My Favorite Things to I)o:&#13;
l e n joy driving acr ss t h e&#13;
country, spending tirne with.&#13;
rny f a rr1ily, a nd coun.tedc r oss stitch is a h o bby&#13;
o f mine . l e n.joy c r a fc&#13;
a nd cry[ t:-.gr an1s.&#13;
My Personalicy:&#13;
l'rn a n eat freak! l'rn q uiet,&#13;
t·ganizecl,ancl p a tient. I a lso&#13;
like to h e lp oth ern.&#13;
My F a vorite Things to :00:&#13;
I e n.joy talking f o 1· e ndless&#13;
h o urs w ith my f rie n ds! l&#13;
a lso lik e torrn e n t ing people&#13;
w i.th m ind gan"les.&#13;
My Personality:&#13;
l'tn o bnoxious, o utspok e n,&#13;
a t errible c y nic ... b u t o t h e 1·&#13;
tha n that l'n• fabulo us! l'n1&#13;
a little socia l b u tte1-fly, so l&#13;
preuy 1n u c h n•a k e f t·ie nds&#13;
w ith a nyo n e.&#13;
Shane Estes&#13;
My Favorite Things to r::&gt;o:&#13;
l lo ve t o p la y spor ts a nd&#13;
listen to rny n-1usic. l love&#13;
the b a nd In.san e C lo wn&#13;
P osse. l like t o look f o r g ids.&#13;
My Personality:&#13;
1'1n cool an.cl f un t o h a n g&#13;
o ut with. l'rr1funny 1-r1ost f&#13;
t h e tirne, but l'n• n o t a&#13;
rno n•in.g person.&#13;
Jada Hart&#13;
My Favorite Things to I::&gt;o:&#13;
I love to h a n g o ut with n•y&#13;
frie nds, I a lways keep n•yself&#13;
busy ...&#13;
My Personality;&#13;
l'n• o utgoing , sw eet, h e lpful,&#13;
open n"lin.decl, athletic,&#13;
dra 1natic, a nd looking o ut&#13;
for boys!&#13;
rsonalities&#13;
Karen Ruckman&#13;
My Favorite Things to :00:&#13;
I lo v e t o h a n g o ut with iny&#13;
f i:ie nds, go p a n:ying , list e n&#13;
to n•usic, write poen•s, p la y&#13;
basketba ll a n d volleyball.&#13;
My Personality;&#13;
I'm k ind, svveet, 1·espectful,&#13;
Joshua Scherling&#13;
My Favorite Things to :00:&#13;
l lo ve t o w o rk o n n•y cars,&#13;
skateboa rd, c 1·uise a 1·o und&#13;
t h e to wn, a nd g e t a ll the&#13;
w o 1n e n l want!&#13;
My Personalicy;&#13;
l'1n really a badcyn.ic,a lw a&#13;
funn y, a n d l'rn n•ildl&#13;
a nno y ing. l'n• n o t e xactly a&#13;
n•o rning pe1:son ...&#13;
Erin Huntrods&#13;
My Favorite Things to :00:&#13;
l lo v e t o h a n g o ut w ith iny&#13;
f rie n.ds, sleep, ride iny h orses,&#13;
read books, spen d tin•e with&#13;
n"ly family, play sports, a nd&#13;
la u g h h a 1·d.&#13;
My Personality;&#13;
I'm funny, o utgoing, sweet,&#13;
friendly, a nd a nno ying.&#13;
Travis Thomas&#13;
M y Favorite Things to :00:&#13;
I lo ve to o to dance c lubs,&#13;
ra ce, a n d h o w off tny&#13;
l &gt;1 111 a nice, w e i1·d ~rscn•&#13;
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Robby Peterson A 111n11dn Barrier &#13;
More Lil' S rinters &#13;
D11 sti11 Ba/111 Be11 Finley Faw11 H11111/icek&#13;
Is it heavy? Be n Finley throws the&#13;
shot put.&#13;
Middl e Sch oo l T ra ck: Ja mes&#13;
Clea ro, Fawn Humli cek, Kenny&#13;
Smith , Du stin Balm, Ki ley&#13;
Peterson, Ben Finley, and Hea ther&#13;
Nurse.&#13;
Kenny makes an g rea t landing&#13;
after he long jumps.&#13;
Run like the Wind&#13;
Between running, the team sits&#13;
down and relaxes.&#13;
James "Speedy" Clearo runs to&#13;
the fini h lin e.&#13;
With mighty power, Heather&#13;
urse releases the discus.&#13;
Wait for me ... Dustin Ba lm&#13;
keeps on runn ing and doesn't&#13;
give up.&#13;
Another beautiful jump by&#13;
Kiley Peterson.&#13;
Good job! Fawn Humli cek&#13;
continue her pace in the 400 &#13;
Fast and ...&#13;
Ben goes up for the ba ll as&#13;
Pratik gets in position to assist.&#13;
Tall as a tree, Travis Thomas&#13;
rebounds.&#13;
He's going for a layup! Mic&#13;
Dolan dribbles in front of the&#13;
defense.&#13;
JV Boys Basketball:&#13;
Nick Chanley, Dustin Bahn,&#13;
and Mic Dolan: Coach Brad&#13;
Kruse, Ben Finley, Drew&#13;
Kropp andPratikKuruvilla&#13;
Drew Kropp Dustin Bnil11 Prntik K11ruvilln&#13;
Jo rd an goes for a lay up as ick&#13;
fo ll ows fo r a rebound.&#13;
Tug-of-wa r! Jordan and Drew go&#13;
fo r ball before their o pponent&#13;
stea ls it.&#13;
Does it goes in? Jorda n a ttempts to&#13;
make a 3-point sho t as M ic wa its&#13;
aJ1d wa tches. &#13;
Kiley Peterson Alicia Sterr&#13;
Whil e trying to stea l the ba ll,&#13;
Meredith helps Kiley on de fense.&#13;
After running d 0-·.vn the court,&#13;
Heather gets ready to pass the ball&#13;
to a team ma te.&#13;
With a ferociou s face, Jenny helps&#13;
with d efense.&#13;
Ali cia hap pily pl ays basketball.&#13;
••• Furious&#13;
Alicia te rr and Jenny Wilson get&#13;
ready for the ball to be thr own in&#13;
to play.&#13;
Before the game, Fawn warms up&#13;
by shooti ng baskets.&#13;
Kiley and Heather block their tall&#13;
opponent.&#13;
Afte r a ti me-o u t was ca ll ed,&#13;
Heather and Jenny wa lk to the&#13;
JV Girls Basketball: Kiley bench, ready for a break.&#13;
Peterson and Alicia Sterr; Fav n&#13;
Humlicek; Coach Mike Shannon,&#13;
Heather Nurse, Jenny Wilson, and&#13;
Assistant Coach Karen Leclmer &#13;
he Be&#13;
Liz, Cassandra, Hea ther, ·and&#13;
Rachel are wa iting fo r the ball .&#13;
JV Vo ll eyba ll Team: Kil ey&#13;
Peterson, Fawn HumJicek, and&#13;
Heather Nurse; Li z GramblinH umli cek, Cassa ndra Case,&#13;
Mered ith Kasa l, Jenny Wi lson,&#13;
Amber Husted, and Coach&#13;
Karen Lechner; not pi ctu red -&#13;
Assistant Coach Stacey Morgan&#13;
Be agg ressive a t th e net!&#13;
Mered ith jumps high for a kill.&#13;
Jenny saves the ball before it&#13;
hits the floor.&#13;
to pass the&#13;
• inners&#13;
je11ny Wilson Kiley Peterson Hentlter N urse&#13;
Kiley jump to block at the ne t.&#13;
Going for the bump, H eathe r&#13;
keeps he r eyes on the ba ll.&#13;
The team gets a break from playing&#13;
whil e Assi tant Coach Mo rga n&#13;
ta lks to them.&#13;
After the game, Kil ey a nd Jenny&#13;
cong ratul a tes the other team. &#13;
Cameron Tho111 as&#13;
The volleyball&#13;
team watches&#13;
Coach M ike&#13;
S h a n non&#13;
d u ri n g a&#13;
time-o u t .&#13;
With goo d&#13;
tea m wo r k,&#13;
the ISO team&#13;
places 3rd a t&#13;
th e sta te&#13;
competition .&#13;
To111111y Sellers Michelle Janssen&#13;
During a ma tch, Misty Armine is&#13;
getting read y to bump the ball while&#13;
Jeremy Bates and Pha s~~o unth e&#13;
move in to aid her.&#13;
Ele mentary stud ent, Tre Medina,&#13;
releases the bowling ball trying for a&#13;
strike, and it looks Uke he's go t it!&#13;
Whi le bow lin g, 1ike Fi ck&#13;
release the ball and tries to roll&#13;
a strike.&#13;
Our Skills&#13;
Ada m Bantz and Tommy Sellers a re&#13;
bowling at th e Thunderbowl in&#13;
Cow1cil Bluffs for thearmual Special&#13;
Olympics bow Ung even t.&#13;
Cory Beebe is getting ready to bump&#13;
the vo lleyball as his teamma tes,&#13;
ick Chanley, Adam Bantz, Mike&#13;
Zimmerman, and Cameron Thomas&#13;
watch.&#13;
Special Olympic Volleyba ll team:&#13;
fro nt-Misty Arm ine, M iche lle&#13;
Jans en, and Pha Sisounthone; backdam Bantz, Mike Zimmerman,&#13;
Cameron Thomas, Cory Beebe, ick&#13;
nlc~ y, and Jeremy Ba tes. ot&#13;
pictured-Cea h Mike Shannon and&#13;
Coach Ka ren Lechner &#13;
We Can Do Everything!&#13;
Jeremy Bates shoots a free&#13;
throw while Adam Bantz and&#13;
Matt Trucano are set to play&#13;
defense and rebound if they&#13;
need to get the ball.&#13;
Swim, Swim, Swim! Richard&#13;
Dahl and Nick Chanley ta lk to&#13;
Mike Zimme rman. Mike is&#13;
wo rn out from swimming his&#13;
event.&#13;
Elementary and Middle School&#13;
Speci al Olympics Team: Julie&#13;
Mo hr, Ali Janend o, Tre&#13;
Med ina, Da wn Bailey, and&#13;
Binh Nguyen&#13;
Ashley Jennings drinks gatorade&#13;
for energy as she wa its fo r her&#13;
next track event.&#13;
Sunny Chase has good fo rm as&#13;
she shoots the ball.&#13;
At the Wilson track, Matt Truca no and&#13;
Ada m Bantz race aga in st ea ch othe r.&#13;
See the supe rwoman of 1&#13;
throwing, Pha Sisow1 thone,&#13;
doing he r best.&#13;
Ms. Karen Lechner and&#13;
Matthew McArthur proudly&#13;
pose a fte r Ma tthew doe&#13;
well in baske tball.&#13;
Hi g h Sch oo l Special&#13;
O lympi cs Team: A hley&#13;
Je nnin gs a nd Cameron&#13;
Thomas; Misty Armi ne,&#13;
P h a Si so u n tha ne,&#13;
M ich e ll e Ja n ssen, and&#13;
Ma ttTrunca no;Jo h Pope,&#13;
Tomm y Se ll ers, Je se&#13;
Ri d de r, and Ada m Ba ntz &#13;
Ashley Jennings,&#13;
Josh Pope, and&#13;
Tommy Se ll e rs&#13;
show how mu ch&#13;
fun they' re having.&#13;
Cong ratul ati ons&#13;
to Mi che ll e&#13;
Jansse n as she&#13;
receives a ribbon forhersv-riinming&#13;
event!&#13;
Run a nd Fly!&#13;
Ca m e r o n&#13;
T h o m a s&#13;
pa rti cipa tes in&#13;
the long jump.&#13;
Swo osh! Ad am Ba nt z&#13;
throws the ball over Matt&#13;
Trucano's head.&#13;
Grea t ro le mod e l and&#13;
a ssista nt, Edlin Do rn&#13;
helps Ali Janendo to her&#13;
next track event.&#13;
It's a windy and cool day.&#13;
Whi!~fr nds&#13;
in track and fi eld ev~ s, Cory&#13;
Beebe, Pha Sismmthone, Tom&#13;
Se ll ers, a nd Camero n&#13;
Thomas are talking about the&#13;
events and wondering how&#13;
they v.ri ll do today.&#13;
Participating in basketball events are:&#13;
Dawn Bailey, Binh Nguyen, AliJanendo,&#13;
Tre Medina, Matthew McArthur, Julie&#13;
Mohr, and Coach Kmen Lechner; Jesse&#13;
Ridder, Misty Ann ine,JoshPope, Tommy&#13;
Sellers, SLmny Chase, and Mike Fick.&#13;
Sunn y Chase receives a ribbon for&#13;
basketball after doing a wonderful job! &#13;
I Getting Stronger&#13;
At th e pe p ra ll y be for e&#13;
G.P.S.D., Michell e Janssen&#13;
trys to pop a balloon.&#13;
Ms. Jen Herzog works to&#13;
keep the cheerleaders in&#13;
time with the beat of the&#13;
drum.&#13;
At a pep rally, Katie&#13;
shows great enthusiasm&#13;
and spirit.&#13;
Don' t hit me! Jada tries&#13;
to move away from the&#13;
drum.&#13;
Up, Up, and Away .. . As&#13;
pa rt of their stu nt, Jada&#13;
and Ka tie throw Lizzy&#13;
in the air.&#13;
Bobcat Power! Jada signs B-0-B-CA-T-S while Lizzy, sitting on Ka tie's&#13;
shoulders, holds a "power" poster.&#13;
CHEERFUL • ENERGIZED • MIGHT&#13;
JOEY LEWIS COACH HERZOG JADA HART&#13;
G.P.S.D. A wonde1f 11I G.P.S.D.&#13;
All-Tournn111 e11t c/1eerleading conch for All-Tounm111 e11t&#13;
the past fo ur years.&#13;
Cheerleaders Place 2nd at G.P.S.D.&#13;
At half time, Ms. Jen Herzo&#13;
Lizzy, a nd Joey count mon&#13;
received from ti cke ts ol&#13;
from "split the pot''.&#13;
Katie, Lizzy, and Jada perfo&#13;
a stunt fo r the crowds.&#13;
At a pep ra lly, Joey tries tog&lt;&#13;
the class of 2005 to yell th ·&#13;
loud est. &#13;
Lizzy Grn111bli11 -H11111/icek Kntie Romey Bobcn t - 0 11sti11 Bn/111&#13;
The ch eerleaders&#13;
thrnw beach balls&#13;
to get the crowd&#13;
fi red-up fo r the&#13;
pep ra lly.&#13;
Ch eerleaders:&#13;
E li za b e th&#13;
Gra mb l inH umli cek; Jada&#13;
Hart, Joey Lewis,&#13;
an d Ka tie Romey;&#13;
n o t p ic tu red&#13;
Coach Jen Herzog&#13;
Joey Lew is and&#13;
Bob ca t Dustin&#13;
Ba lm model for&#13;
the camera.&#13;
At the last football game, the&#13;
d1eerleaders perform theirstw1t.&#13;
Jada, Katie, Joey, and Lizzy&#13;
perfom1 their "spirit aims" for&#13;
the G.P.S.D. competition.&#13;
We've gone mad! It's our&#13;
last picture together for this&#13;
season.&#13;
Wow!Jada,)oey,Katie,aiid&#13;
Lizzy perform a perfect&#13;
jump.&#13;
Lizzy and Joey look at each other like&#13;
they d id something wron g. Guess not,&#13;
they just doin g their ch eer. &#13;
Bobcat Country&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 34 32&#13;
Neb. Oty Lourdes 59 36&#13;
Kansas Deaf 46 20&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 14 28&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 50 38&#13;
Iowa Christian 95 50&#13;
Colorado Deaf 74 36&#13;
Missouri Deaf (won by Forfeit)&#13;
Sidney (Homecoming) 51 36&#13;
Season Record: 8-1&#13;
2003 Bobcats rank seco11d in the&#13;
nation for 8-men football among&#13;
deaf schools.&#13;
WHOA!! Tyler Kerger breaks&#13;
through the defensive line for&#13;
a touchdown! Joshua Scher ling&#13;
and Moises Arteaga block the&#13;
linemen.&#13;
Ohhh .... w hat a groovy move&#13;
Moises Arteaga makes'&#13;
Linemen, Mack Weyers, Shane&#13;
Estes, and EricHumlicek blocks&#13;
the defense very well!&#13;
Ne braska City Lo u rdes&#13;
De fensive Squad, a re yo u&#13;
rea d y to p lay w ith o ur&#13;
powerfu l offe nsive tea m:&#13;
Jo s hu a Sc herli ng, De re k&#13;
Bohlmann, Ty le r Ker ge r,&#13;
Mack Weyers, Sha.ne Est s,&#13;
Edl in Dorn, Moises Arteaga,&#13;
and Eri c Humli cek?&#13;
V-R-0-0-M ! ! Eric Humlicek&#13;
blows out the scrimmage line&#13;
a nd run s to make a&#13;
touchdown .&#13;
You can run, but you ca n' t hide ...&#13;
Tyler Kerger, Ed Jin Dorn, Jordan&#13;
Borgaila, an d EricHumJiceksack&#13;
the Kansas quarte rba ck.&#13;
That looks li ke it hu rt! A good&#13;
sack is mad e by Ed lin Do rn.&#13;
Derek Bohlmann tries to recover&#13;
the fumbl e.&#13;
Deaf AJJ-American&#13;
Second Team&#13;
All-Ci ty&#13;
First Team&#13;
School Record:&#13;
l\ushing Yards:&#13;
l,577&#13;
Total Purpose Yards: 2,008&#13;
Touchdowns: 31&#13;
ationaJ Player&#13;
of the Year&#13;
Eli te Circle of&#13;
Pl aye rs&#13;
Deaf AU-American&#13;
First Tea m&#13;
Al l-City&#13;
First Team&#13;
School Record:&#13;
Sacks: 14.5&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
First Tea m&#13;
All-City&#13;
H onorable&#13;
Menti on&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
Honorabl e&#13;
Mentio n&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
Second Team&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable&#13;
Mentio n&#13;
Coad1 Murray:&#13;
National&#13;
Head Coach&#13;
of the Year &#13;
Jeremy Ba tes Richard Dahl&#13;
Great tackle by Nick.&#13;
Mid1ael and Shane nm&#13;
to assist the tackle.&#13;
Whoa! Joshua Sd1erling&#13;
oubi.msT.J.'s mega men.&#13;
Coach Murray and&#13;
Wyant calls in the play&#13;
fo r the offensive tean1.&#13;
Edlin Dorn, Mack Weyers, Derek&#13;
Bohlmaru1, and Tyler Kerger jump&#13;
over the players and BLOCKS the&#13;
punter. Way to go dudes!&#13;
Travis Thomas helps fix Cory&#13;
Beebe's football pads to prepare&#13;
him for the gam e.&#13;
The second-string squad, Travis, Jeremy, joshuil. I lrt&gt;w and Cory are ready to play.&#13;
Zoom-Zoom, Michael Zimmerman, looks for an open lane to ga in yardage. Drew&#13;
Kropp and Nick Chanley block the linemen.&#13;
2003 Football Team: frontJoshua Sche rling, Tyler&#13;
Kerger, Edlin Dom, Moises&#13;
Arteaga, and Shane Estes;&#13;
middle- Co1y Beebe, Nick&#13;
Chanley, Derek Bohlmarui,&#13;
Joshua Knudsen, Mid1ael&#13;
Zimmerman, and Dustin&#13;
Janssen; back- Drew Kropp,&#13;
Jord an Borgaila, Jeremy&#13;
Bates, Mack Weyers, Eric&#13;
Humlicek, and David&#13;
Arteaga; Not pictu red:&#13;
TravisTI1omas, Coad1Mark&#13;
Murray, Assistant Coaches&#13;
Rick Wyant DanGradoville,&#13;
and Manager Rid1ard Dahl &#13;
-.,_ ---- .. -- - ... _ ...&#13;
CRAZY9's&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 1 2&#13;
Neb. City Lourdes 3 2&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 9th 0 3&#13;
Walthill 2 1&#13;
Kansas Deaf 3 1&#13;
Boys Town 1 2&#13;
Lewis Central 3 2&#13;
Underwood 1 3&#13;
Kicka poo 3 0&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 1 3&#13;
Ma lvern 3 1&#13;
Missouri Deaf 3 0&#13;
Kansas Deaf 3 2&#13;
G.P.S.D. 2nd place&#13;
Thomas Jefferson JV 2 3&#13;
Boys Town 0 2&#13;
Missouri Deaf 2 1&#13;
Oarinda Academy 2 1&#13;
Sportsmanship Trophy is&#13;
awarded to the Vollei; ba/l Team&#13;
at G.P.S.D.&#13;
Beware of our strong player,&#13;
Senior Katie Romey, as she&#13;
pe rforms a nother forc efu l&#13;
spike.&#13;
Coaches Lechner and Morgan&#13;
wa tches o ur litt le Li zzy&#13;
Gramblin-Humlicek practi ce&#13;
wa rm-up spikes befo re the&#13;
game.&#13;
First a set then a spike! Karen&#13;
Ru ckman makes a wonderfu l&#13;
set to Katie Romey who will&#13;
then spike it.&#13;
Our effici ent manager, Jenn y&#13;
Wilson, gets water ready for&#13;
our next time-out.&#13;
Who's go t the ball? Sophomore&#13;
Cassandra Case bumps the ball&#13;
whjJe Erin Huntrods is ready to&#13;
assist.&#13;
Yea ... we scored! All the Lady&#13;
Bobcats show their team spirit&#13;
by jumping and yelli ng together.&#13;
CASSIE&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Me11 tio11&#13;
JADA KATIE&#13;
G.P.S.D.&#13;
All-To11rnn111e11t Ten111&#13;
Den/ A ll-Am erican&#13;
211d Ten 111&#13;
G.P.S.D.&#13;
All-To11mn111e11I Team&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
2nd Ten111&#13;
All-City All-City&#13;
Honorable Me11tio11 Ho11 ornble Me11l io11&#13;
Go t Ga torade? Erin&#13;
Huntrod s a nd Kati e&#13;
Romey a re very thir ty&#13;
after working so hard on&#13;
the court.&#13;
Run ... Jump ... Spike&#13;
Senior Amand a Moon&#13;
hits a bea utiful pike over&#13;
the net, and makes a point&#13;
for the Lady Bobcats. &#13;
Rachel Kills S111 al/ A 111 n11da Moo11&#13;
Ka tie bumps the&#13;
ball as the other&#13;
players get ready&#13;
for a spike.&#13;
Stay low and get&#13;
re ady! Jada&#13;
bumps the ba ll to&#13;
the setter.&#13;
At our last&#13;
volleyball game,&#13;
Erin H untrods&#13;
Both Elizabeth GramblinHumlicek ai'1d Cassandra&#13;
Case run to bump the ball,&#13;
but Lizzy arrives first.&#13;
Mine! Rachel Kills Small&#13;
makes an excellent bump&#13;
after th e othe r team's&#13;
serve.&#13;
Meredith Kasal bumps the&#13;
ball while Cassandra Case&#13;
watches closely, to e i£ she&#13;
needs help. Guess not!&#13;
Lad y Bob cats- fro nt:&#13;
Cassandra Case, Merecli th&#13;
Kasal, and Elizabeth&#13;
Gra m b l i nHumlicek; back:&#13;
Erin Huntrods,&#13;
Jada Hart, Katie&#13;
Romey, Coach&#13;
Karen Lechner,&#13;
Rach el Kills&#13;
Small, Amanda&#13;
Moon, and Karen&#13;
Ru ckman; not&#13;
pictured : Coach&#13;
Stacey Mo rgan&#13;
and Man ager&#13;
Jenny Wilson&#13;
SOB! Codch K' Lechner and Coach&#13;
Stacey Morgan give a tearful fa rewell&#13;
speecl1 to the seniors. &#13;
1HOT STREAK!&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Kickapoo Nation&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Brownell-Talbot&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
Model&#13;
SE Nebr. Consolidated&#13;
South Dakota&#13;
Us Them&#13;
SS 29&#13;
S6 32&#13;
64 29&#13;
S6 32&#13;
3S 28&#13;
SS 48&#13;
40 SS&#13;
40 48&#13;
48 S3&#13;
80 34&#13;
39 29&#13;
S9 61&#13;
Missouri 69 18&#13;
Oklahoma S4 SO&#13;
Clarinda Academy S8 SO&#13;
South Dakota (GPSD) 61 18&#13;
Arkansas (GPSD) 52 22&#13;
Kansa (GPSD) 41 40&#13;
Recor d: 14-4&#13;
2004 Basketball Team: Joshua&#13;
Sche rlin g, Jordan Borga il a,&#13;
Eri c Huml icek, David&#13;
Arteaga , Shane Estes, and&#13;
Manager Richard Dahl; Tyler&#13;
Kerger, Mack Weyers, Travis&#13;
Thomas, Ed lin Dorn, Derek&#13;
Bohlmann, a nd Mo ises&#13;
Arteaga; not pie tu red Coaches&#13;
Dan Gradovi ll e and Brad&#13;
Kruse&#13;
Whoa! What a nice lay-up Eric&#13;
Hum li cek! Mack Weyers&#13;
prepares to rebow1d .&#13;
Coach Da n Gradoville&#13;
d iscusses the plays with the&#13;
Bobcat starte rs.&#13;
Winning the G.P.S.D.,&#13;
championship is a dream we all wanted to capture. From&#13;
the beginning, the game was&#13;
all about defense. The score was neck to neck just before the buzzer. Kansas h ad&#13;
possession of the ball (Iowa&#13;
leading 41 to 40). Kansas'&#13;
player was wide open and shot&#13;
the ball. The ball was short,&#13;
Iowa players and fans went&#13;
running down on the court, showing their excitement.&#13;
SPEED • TEAMWORK • DESIRE&#13;
2003-2004 Bobcats&#13;
are ranked second in&#13;
the nation among&#13;
deaf schools.&#13;
EDLIN&#13;
Edlin Dorn&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
-First Tenm&#13;
-Nntionnl Player&#13;
of the Yenr&#13;
All-City&#13;
-First Team -City Player of fhe Yenr&#13;
Southwest Iowa&#13;
All-State&#13;
-First Team&#13;
Southwest Iowa&#13;
All-Star Classic&#13;
·Most Valuable Player&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable Me11tit&#13;
Joshua Sc he rlii1g dribbl .&#13;
and protects the ba ll from&#13;
the other team. Ty ler Kergc&#13;
and Eric Humlicek rw1 ti&#13;
ge t in place to pin)&#13;
offensively.&#13;
The Bobcats wa rm-up h&#13;
s hootin g, dribb l.ing, am1&#13;
rebounding, to get ready f 1&#13;
the intense game. &#13;
Derek Boh/11101111 fos/111n Scherli11g fordn11 Borgniln&#13;
Shane Estes, Eric&#13;
Hurnlicek, Travis&#13;
Thoma s, a nd&#13;
Joshua Scherling stop the offensive&#13;
route.&#13;
As they run down the court,&#13;
Da vid Arteaga&#13;
passes the ball to&#13;
Eric Hw11licek.&#13;
Moises Arteaga&#13;
dribbles past his&#13;
oppo nent a nd&#13;
tries to gain some&#13;
points.&#13;
After winning G.P.S.D.,&#13;
Coach Dan Gradov ill e&#13;
celebrates by cutting the&#13;
net.&#13;
H oly Mackere l! Edlin&#13;
Dorn dunks the basket&#13;
and helps bring us to&#13;
VICTORY!&#13;
We Won! It's a 3-peat for&#13;
the Bobcat Basketball Team&#13;
who won Grea t P la in&#13;
Schoo ls for the Deaf&#13;
Championship for the third&#13;
year in-a-row! The boys are&#13;
very excited about reaching&#13;
their dream to claim another&#13;
G.P.S.D. victory.&#13;
The rteaga brothers exp lode as they&#13;
p lay gr eat d efen se agai nst their&#13;
opponents.&#13;
Mack Weyers jumps and shoots the&#13;
ball in the rim for two points.&#13;
Shane Estes runs to the back court to&#13;
play defen sively. &#13;
Girls Rock&#13;
Us Them&#13;
WSD 25 24&#13;
WSD 33 27&#13;
Kickapoo 39 29&#13;
MSAD 25 39&#13;
T.J. 32 59&#13;
B.T. 26 54&#13;
MSAD 19 49&#13;
MSSD 37 47&#13;
Treynor 33 44&#13;
Walthill 32 37&#13;
Riverside 43 40&#13;
MSD 42 14&#13;
OSD 40 34&#13;
Clarinda 43 45coTJ&#13;
N.C.L. 22 43&#13;
G.P.S.D. 3rd Place&#13;
MSD 48 19&#13;
OSD 33 34&#13;
ASD 45 32&#13;
Record: 8-10&#13;
Starting clockwise from the&#13;
left of the ball: Mgr. Jenny&#13;
Wilson, H eather N urs e,&#13;
Cassandra Case, Rachel Kills&#13;
Small, Katie Romey, Meredith&#13;
Kasal, Karen Ruckman, Erin&#13;
H untrods, Lizzy Gramblin,&#13;
and Jada Hart. Not pictured:&#13;
Coach Mike Shannon and&#13;
Assista n t Coach Karen&#13;
Lechner.&#13;
The other gi rl doesn't stand a&#13;
chance! Jada shoots her layup&#13;
with lots of unstoppable power.&#13;
While Katie shoots, h er&#13;
teammates stand by to rebound&#13;
and fight for the ball.&#13;
"Go ahead ... Make my day. Do&#13;
ya feel lu cky? Huh? Do ya&#13;
punk?! " Li zzy g ives h e r&#13;
opponent a dirty look and gives&#13;
off a "don't mess with me," vibe&#13;
while keeping the ball away.&#13;
JADA&#13;
All-Cif:tJ&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
2nd Team&#13;
All-Cif:tJ&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
GPSD&#13;
All-Tournament&#13;
Team&#13;
All-Cif:tJ&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
GPSD&#13;
A/I-Tournament&#13;
Team&#13;
Seniors Jada and Karen look&#13;
o n as Coach Mike Shannon&#13;
instructs young sophomore&#13;
Lizzy.&#13;
Ca ssa ndr a Case, Karen&#13;
Ru ckman, Eri n Huntrod.&#13;
and Ja d a Hart show th&#13;
o ther tea m that their&#13;
d efen se is nothing to mes.&#13;
around with. &#13;
Radie! KiUs Sm all&#13;
looks for an open&#13;
lane whil e&#13;
handling the ball&#13;
like a pro.&#13;
Stretdung to get&#13;
the ball, Cassie's&#13;
face shows the&#13;
effort she puts in&#13;
every game.&#13;
Our hard-working&#13;
manager, Jenny&#13;
Wilson, keeps the&#13;
stats attentively.&#13;
Meredith passes the ball&#13;
with outstanding fo rm.&#13;
Whoo' No one else is&#13;
getting THAT ball! Katie&#13;
rebound s whil e&#13;
tea mm a tes Jada and&#13;
Cassandra stick around to&#13;
help out.&#13;
Aren't you happy you don't&#13;
have to put up with those&#13;
pesky seniors an ymore,&#13;
Coach? Seniors Jada, Ka tie,&#13;
Erin, Ka ren, and Rachel get&#13;
the last laugh in their last&#13;
p icture with Coach Mike&#13;
Shannon.&#13;
After a game, the Lady Bobcats show&#13;
ood sportsma nship by shaking&#13;
h an ds with a fe llow d ea f sch ool, M innesota State Academy for th e Deaf.&#13;
Go, Ka re n, go! Karen Ruckma n&#13;
dribbles by her opponent faster than&#13;
you can say "eat my dust." &#13;
Full Speed Ahead&#13;
Speed (noun):&#13;
the act or state of&#13;
moving swiftly&#13;
Each Bobcat Athlete&#13;
has their own secret&#13;
to becoming more&#13;
competitive and improving their speed.&#13;
Weproudlyshowed&#13;
our speed a t the&#13;
GPSD track meet in&#13;
Olathe, Kansas, with&#13;
both the Girls and&#13;
Boys Teams finishing&#13;
in second place.&#13;
Ready, Set ... Jordan&#13;
Borgaila is ready to&#13;
'Go' as the first leg in&#13;
the 4 X 200 relay.&#13;
ISD Girls Track Team&#13;
Cas.5alldra Case, Jenny Wilson, Meredith Kasal, and&#13;
Elizabeth Gramblin-Humlicek;&#13;
Ka ren Ruckman,&#13;
Katie Romey, and Jada Hart;&#13;
Coach MLke Shannon, not&#13;
pictured - Volunteer Assist.:&#13;
Student Teacher Jennifer Haney&#13;
and Deaf Mission's Student&#13;
Miranda Boyd&#13;
Earni ng points for hjs team,&#13;
Tyler Kerger puts every muscle&#13;
into motion as he throws the d iscus.&#13;
Cassandra Case gets ready to&#13;
th row the shot put.&#13;
After the race, timers Mr. Nyle&#13;
Smith, Ms. Angie Lantz, and&#13;
Mrs. Amy Sturm report to&#13;
A th.le tic Director Dan Gradoville.&#13;
In the 4 X 200 relay, Katie Romey is on fire as she hands the baton to&#13;
Meredith Kasal, who is ready to take off at full speed .&#13;
Moises Arteaga is a natu ral born runne r!&#13;
He's about to pass one of his compe titors in&#13;
the two mj le even t.&#13;
ISD Boys Track Team&#13;
Ri chard Dahl,&#13;
Vichay Phommachan,&#13;
Tyler Kerge r, Travis Thoma·&#13;
and Joey Lewis;&#13;
Mack Weyers,&#13;
Dustin Ja nssen,&#13;
Nick Cha nley,&#13;
Moises Arteaga, and&#13;
Jordan Borga ila;&#13;
Coach Brad Kruse,&#13;
Jeremy Bates, Ed lin Dorn.&#13;
and Eri c Humlicek;&#13;
No t Pictured:&#13;
Assist. Coach Tom Kru c &#13;
Jenny Wilson Vic/ray Pho111111nc/1n11&#13;
Without u sing&#13;
any fa iry dust to&#13;
h e lp him fly ,&#13;
Travis Thomas&#13;
soars o ve r th e&#13;
hurd les as Mack&#13;
Weye rs is close&#13;
behind .&#13;
"Yes, can!"&#13;
E li za b e th&#13;
Gra mblinHumlicek has an&#13;
o ptim is ti c&#13;
a ttitud e as s he&#13;
one&#13;
Warming up ... Richard&#13;
Dahl stretches before his&#13;
event.&#13;
Heads Up! Jeremy Bates&#13;
throws the shot put.&#13;
Edlin Dorn looks back as he&#13;
receives the baton from Eric&#13;
Humlicek. Their great effort&#13;
paid off as they won first place&#13;
at the rso Invitational meet.&#13;
Speedy Dustin Ja nssen&#13;
The ISO Track Teams stretches his legs to increase&#13;
proudly pose fora picture. his ru1ming time.&#13;
In the -t X 100, Ka ren Ruckman race&#13;
with her competitor to the finish line.&#13;
With baton in hand, Joey Lewis runs&#13;
the first leg of the 4 X 100 relay.&#13;
Nick d1anley receives encouragement&#13;
from his team as he nears the finish line. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
LaDonna Allen, School Assistant - Sub&#13;
Carol Amos, Elem. Teacher/ Bell Choir&#13;
Melanie Anania, Residence-S ub&#13;
Cindie Angeroth, Outreach Coordinator&#13;
Don Angeroth, L.C. Careers Power Tech&#13;
Teacher&#13;
Guy Baker, Food Service&#13;
Jennifer Bakkerud, Ed. Audiologist&#13;
Cheryl Banks, Secondary Speech&#13;
Pathologist/Oratorical Speeches&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grounds&#13;
Barbara Berkes, Nurse&#13;
Jody Bethards, Lead Girls Residence&#13;
Geri Bjorling, M.S. Assistant/Student&#13;
Council&#13;
Dan Borgaila, Boys Residence&#13;
Anndee Brandyberry, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Tom Brannen, H.S. Math teacher&#13;
Dexter Brewer, Housekeeping&#13;
Karen Brundidge, H.S. Math Teacher&#13;
Kelli Cantrell, Elementary Teacher&#13;
Mary Carpenter, Girls &amp; Boy Re idence&#13;
Karene Christenson, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Kathy Churchill, Food Service&#13;
Julie Clark, Girls Residence-Sub&#13;
Dick Coleman, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
John Cool, Director of Student Life&#13;
Carmen Cox, Sec retary H.S./Careers&#13;
Greg Dalen, Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Mary Dan burg, Boys Residence&#13;
Doreen DeBeck, Itinerant Teacher&#13;
Patty DeFrancesco, Dean-Girls Residence&#13;
Julie Delkamiller, H.S. Social Science&#13;
Teacher/Close Up/ASTRA/Student Council/Mock&#13;
Trial/Assistant Senior Sponsor&#13;
Norm Devine, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Monica Dixon, Ed. In terpreter&#13;
Mike Doner, Power House&#13;
Laura Dorman, Housekeeping&#13;
Cheryl Evans-Blankenship,&#13;
Accounting Specialist&#13;
Amy Filler-Katz, Nurse&#13;
Amanda Ford, Girls Residence&#13;
Greg Fox, JSD Foundation President&#13;
Frank Froehle, Boys Residence-Sub &#13;
Jolene Froehle, Girls Residence&#13;
Kimberly Fulfs, Girls Residence-Sub&#13;
Elizabeth Gates, Boys Re idence&#13;
Dan Gradoville, Career Woods Teacher&#13;
Athletic Director/Assist. Football/Boys Basketball &amp;&#13;
M.S. Track Coach&#13;
Jane Gradoville. Elem./M.S. Counselor&#13;
Dominic Graegin, Boys Residence&#13;
Mike Grandick, Career Graphic Ans Production&#13;
Teacher&#13;
Lori Green, Head Nurse&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State HearingImpaired Consultant&#13;
Megan Gustafson, Girls Residence&#13;
Dr. Thomas Haley, Clinical P ychologist&#13;
Dwight Halliburton, Boys Residence/&#13;
Jr. NAO&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Residence&#13;
Bryce Hendricks, Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Dick Henke, Power House&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Girls Residence&#13;
Charlotte Herrman, Itinerate Teacher&#13;
Jennifer Herzog, M.S. Math Teacher/&#13;
Student Council/Cheerleading Coach&#13;
Jim Heuer, Business Manager&#13;
Shirley Hicks, Coordinator-DeafResources&#13;
Center&#13;
Melodee Hielen, Elem. Teacher/&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Julie Holland, Elem. Teacher/Boys O ub&#13;
Greg Hollins, Storeroom&#13;
Lorie Horn, M.S. Language Arts Teacher&#13;
Donna Houston, H.S. Counselor&#13;
Sheila Iddings. Girls Residence/Jr. AD&#13;
Jeff Jeffery, Boy Residence&#13;
Kate Kasal, Elem Teacher/Pixie&#13;
Lee Keaton lfo~ R~'id'nce&#13;
Judy Killion, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Linda Kingery, Re,idcnce-Sub&#13;
Diane Knigge, urse&#13;
Guadalupe Knight, Informat ion&#13;
Technology Specialist&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Re idence Program&#13;
Michelle Konvalin, Girls Residence&#13;
Manda Kraft, H. . tudent As ist.-Sub&#13;
Brandi Krakowski, chool Psychologist&#13;
Brad Kruse, Tran ition Teacher/Boy Track/&#13;
Assistant Boy Ba,1-ethall (\ ach&#13;
Deb Landolt, Bel\ s Re idence-Sub&#13;
Angie Lantz, Rec1~ tiun Coordinator-LMC &#13;
Karen Lechner, PE &amp; Health Teacher/&#13;
Volleyball/Assistant Girls Basketball/Special&#13;
Olympic Coach/Jump for Heart&#13;
Diane LeDoux, M.S./H.S. Transition Teacher&#13;
Deb LeHeup, Human Resources&#13;
Jan Letner, Nurse&#13;
Sue Livingston, Nurse&#13;
Jan Loverin, Iti nerant Teacher&#13;
Brad Malick, Power House&#13;
Chris Marks, Boys Residence&#13;
Jackie Marks, Boys Residence&#13;
Denna Massey, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Rhonda Matthew, Reading Specialist&#13;
Kathy McCuen, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim McGrath, Career Autobody Teacher&#13;
Anne McKeown, Secretary-Switchboard&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Elem. Teacher/Bell 01oir&#13;
Nora Metteer, Food Service&#13;
Dr. Phillip Meyer, Doctor&#13;
Sue Miles, Secondary Speech Pathologist/&#13;
Oratorical Speeches&#13;
Cathy Miller, Transportation&#13;
Kathy Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Keith Miller, Lead- Housekeeping&#13;
Natalie Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Scott Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Stacey Morgan, Assist. Vo lleyball Coach&#13;
Sharon Morrison, Secretary-Elem/M.S.&#13;
Tina Murdoch, !tinerate Teacher&#13;
Mark Murray, Football Coach&#13;
Kristen Newton, M.S./H.S. Science i:eacher/&#13;
Space Camp&#13;
Sy Nguyen, Housekeeping&#13;
Sara Nothstine, Soc ial Worker&#13;
Deb O'Meara, Lead-Boys Residence&#13;
Linda O'Neal, Girls Residence&#13;
Rosella O'Neal, Residence-S ub&#13;
Kathy Oder, Food Service&#13;
Steve Owens, Power House&#13;
Julie Page, Elem. Student Assist.&#13;
Evencio Pelaez, Housekeepi ng&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Elem. Teacher/Pixies/&#13;
Boy Club&#13;
Zoe Petersen, Account Specialist &#13;
Eric Peterson, H.S. Language Arts Teacher&#13;
Emily Petty, Elem. School Assist.&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Ed. Interpreter&#13;
Sara Planck, Elem. Student Teacher/Bell Choir&#13;
Director&#13;
La Mar Prail, Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Dr. Jeanne Prickett, Superintendent&#13;
Vicki Prigeon, H.S. Science Teacher&#13;
Sue Purcell, Teacher Mentor/Students Services&#13;
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Janet Riche, Transportation&#13;
Gayle Ridgway, Secretary-Student Life/&#13;
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Denise Robb, Nurse-Sub&#13;
Sandra Rolfe, Housekeeping&#13;
Rafael Romero, Housekeeping&#13;
Cindy Romey, Elem. Student Assist.&#13;
Tizz Roth, Administrati ve Assistant&#13;
Wendy Rustad, M.S. Language Arts&#13;
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Denise Ryan, Account Specialist&#13;
Bob Schulze, Career Metals Teacher&#13;
Todd Schut, Transportation&#13;
Joanne Shannon, Career Graphic ArtsYearbook Teacher&#13;
Kathy Shannon, Elem. Student Assist./&#13;
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Mike Shannon, P.E. &amp; Health Teacher/ Girl&#13;
Basketball/Girls Track/Special Olympics Coach/&#13;
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Shawn Shea, Boys Residence&#13;
Jerry Siders, lnstruc tional Technology&#13;
Shari Slater, Elem./M.S. Principal&#13;
Dave Slaughter. Grounds&#13;
Barb Smith, Tcach.:r-Sub&#13;
Nyle Smith, Dean Boy. Re ·idence&#13;
Kathy Snyder, Re idence-Sub&#13;
Cindy Soppe, Elem &amp; M.S. Art Teacher&#13;
Jane Sorensen, Food Se rvice&#13;
Rebecca Stafford, H.S./Career Princ ipal&#13;
Donna Stephens, Girls Residence&#13;
Kelly Sterling, Boys Residence&#13;
Daniel Stevens, Housekeeping&#13;
Roxie Stevens. 1.S. L1c ia l Studies/Jr.&#13;
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Mary Stoke . Front Desk-LMC&#13;
Amy Sturm, H.S. Language Art Teacher&#13;
Ann Thiessen. Elem. Sp cch Pathologist&#13;
Tricia Tighe. Elem. Teacher &#13;
Paula Traylor, Girls Residence&#13;
Susan Trucano, H.S. Teacher&#13;
Leo Tyler, Housekeeping&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand, Career Graphic&#13;
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Marlene Wagner, Girls Residence&#13;
Al Walgenbach, Power House&#13;
Derek Ward, Boys Residence&#13;
Jeanette Watson , Curricu lum Director&#13;
Julie Welsch, Boys Re idence/Elem. School&#13;
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Valerie Wendel-Filkins, Elem. School&#13;
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Susan Whitt, H.S. Math Teacher/Senior Sponsor&#13;
Delores Willer, Nurse&#13;
Kristi Wills, Tap Coordinator&#13;
John Woods, Power House&#13;
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1. Best Friend Forever!&#13;
Amanda Barrier and Alyssa&#13;
Fernside are practically sisters!&#13;
2. Say, "Cheese!"&#13;
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takes a picture of her sister,&#13;
Gabrielle, Mrs. Linda O'Neal,&#13;
and Lauren Wellman.&#13;
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Larrison are smelling their roses.&#13;
4. Holy Smoke&#13;
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project in metals class.&#13;
5. Johnny Appleseed&#13;
Reaching high, Hea ther Hale is&#13;
picking apples to make a pie!&#13;
6. Story Time&#13;
In the ISD museum, alumni are&#13;
sharing their past experiences&#13;
with Josh Knudsen, Jordan&#13;
Borgaila, and Mack Weyers.&#13;
7. Brrr, It's Cold&#13;
Koll in Leland is ge tting his&#13;
pop icle out of the freezer.&#13;
8. Albert Einstein II&#13;
Tn a fraction of the time it takes&#13;
most ad ults, Sophomore Cory&#13;
Beebe is buikting an incredible&#13;
roller coaster model.&#13;
9. Fire Ball&#13;
Pratik Kmuvilla and David&#13;
Arteaga pl ay on the Lewi&#13;
Central soccer team.&#13;
10. 1 lud \ re tlers&#13;
fter a rainy d \ stud nt and&#13;
staff, from ih c:irl Residence,&#13;
play in the mud.&#13;
11. Wolf Whistles&#13;
Jc se Ridder i drooling over&#13;
beautiful woman Misty Armine.&#13;
12. Chatterbox&#13;
Kory Wattier i signing to&#13;
Curtis Dobias and Austin Gaines.&#13;
13. (Arrr) Tool Time&#13;
Mr. Dan Gradoville i&#13;
instru ting Kenn\ , mith and&#13;
J sh Brown in 1n1ods etas .&#13;
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Annette Hough, Alyssa Fernside, Amanda Barrier, Bryce Moore &#13;
Here8 the story of a lovely lady,&#13;
Who was busy tea.chin,&amp; seven lovely &amp;irls.&#13;
All of them had &lt;lesian ideas like their teacher.&#13;
They shined like pearls.&#13;
RerEi:r the story of a. aroup of fellows.&#13;
Who were busy with desi&amp;n plans of their own&#13;
All except for that brown-nosed Joey,&#13;
We heard the others &amp;roan.&#13;
Till one day when the la.dies met these fellows,&#13;
And t hey knew that it was much more than a hunch. That tliis aroup would somehow form a. yearbook. Thats the way we all became the Shannon Bunch. The Shannon Bunch, The Shannon Bunch.&#13;
Thats t he way we became the Shannon Bunch. I&#13;
The &gt;&gt;&#13;
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Lady Joann e Shannon&#13;
Clockw ise from to p le ft co rner: Meredith Kasal, Moise Arteaga, Jad a Ha rt, Tyle r Ke rger, Katie Romey,&#13;
Joey Lewis, Ka ren Ru ckman, Ma tthew La rrison, Jenny Wilson,&#13;
Ka ti e Ca lek &amp; Dustin Ja nssen,&#13;
Ka trina Ne the rl and, and Vi cha y Phommachan&#13;
Tile Yenrbook staff would like to thank&#13;
nil tile helpful people who helped&#13;
support us by Inking nnd shnring their&#13;
photogmpils with us.&#13;
Printing of the 2004 Yea rbook is done by&#13;
Jostens in Visali a, Ca li fo rnia.&#13;
Ms. Trish Gillen is o ur representa ti ve.&#13;
aptions a re 8 point Pa latino. The Yea rbook&#13;
created on Macintosh computers using&#13;
PageMaker 6.5, Photoshop 6.0, and&#13;
Jostens' Yea rtech program.&#13;
The Silnn11011 Bunch hopes you enjoy your yearbook! &#13;
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&#13;
f- Americans rush to receive&#13;
vaccinations as the country&#13;
is hit hard by a new strand&#13;
of the influenza virus.&#13;
1' President Bush signs a&#13;
controversial bill calling for a&#13;
400 billion Medicare overhaul.&#13;
f- Scott Peterson stands trial on&#13;
murder charges in the slaying&#13;
of his pregnant wife, Laci, and&#13;
their unborn son. &#13;
NO SAAS Ill\&#13;
~ A European heat wave&#13;
in August claims more&#13;
than 19,000 lives,&#13;
making it one of the&#13;
world's deadliest&#13;
hot-weather disasters.&#13;
+- The World Health&#13;
Organization reports&#13;
that severe acute&#13;
respiratory syndrome&#13;
(SAAS) infected more&#13;
than 8,000 people In&#13;
over 25 countries,&#13;
killing 700.&#13;
~ An Economic&#13;
Community of&#13;
West African States&#13;
peacekeeping coalition&#13;
ends 14 years of&#13;
fighting between&#13;
Liberian rebels and&#13;
government forces,&#13;
sending tyrant&#13;
Charles Taylor&#13;
Into exile. &#13;
-7 During the summer&#13;
of 2003, low-risk&#13;
prison inmates help&#13;
battle Southern&#13;
California's wildfires&#13;
for only $1 an hour.&#13;
-7 At a St. Louis dog&#13;
shelter, Cain , a&#13;
one-year-old mutt,&#13;
survives tranquilization&#13;
and a trip to the gas&#13;
chamber and is then&#13;
adopted by the animal&#13;
shelter owner.&#13;
f- Comedian Robin Williams&#13;
travels to Baghdad to&#13;
lighten the spirits of U.S.&#13;
troops as he kicks off a&#13;
holiday tour of U.S. bases&#13;
in the Middle East.&#13;
___ .,.. __ _. f- While aboard the International&#13;
Space Station, Russian cosmonaut&#13;
Yuri Malenchenko marries his&#13;
American girlfriend by video link&#13;
in the first "space wedding."&#13;
1' Iranian lawyer Shirin Ebadi&#13;
wins the 2003 Nobel Peace&#13;
Prize for human rights activism&#13;
as she fights to improve the&#13;
status of refugees, women&#13;
and children in Iran.&#13;
f- Golfer Tom Watson donates&#13;
his $1 million Charles Schwab&#13;
Cup winnings to fund research&#13;
for Lou Gehrig's disease,&#13;
which has tricken his caddie,&#13;
Bruce Edward . &#13;
~ Fast-food patrons can&#13;
now get their food&#13;
even quicker. thanks to&#13;
McDonald's introduction&#13;
of self-service&#13;
ordering kiosks.&#13;
~ FluMist. America's first&#13;
intranasal influenza&#13;
vaccine. provides&#13;
needle-wary patients with an alternative for&#13;
the 2003 flu season.&#13;
~ The Food and Drug&#13;
Administration bans dietary&#13;
supplements containing&#13;
ephedra due to health&#13;
con&#13;
cerns and warns&#13;
consumers not to take&#13;
products containing&#13;
the stimulant.&#13;
f- British Airways and&#13;
Air France ground&#13;
t&#13;
he&#13;
supersonic Concordes&#13;
alter 27 years of&#13;
service. Despite the&#13;
ir&#13;
speed, the&#13;
a&#13;
ircraft&#13;
were&#13;
uneconomical to operate.&#13;
f- In response&#13;
to&#13;
e-mail spam,&#13;
the&#13;
Can&#13;
-Spam Act requires&#13;
e-mail marketers to clear&#13;
ly&#13;
label messages as ads and&#13;
include an Internet-based&#13;
opt-out feature.&#13;
fIn October, China&#13;
becomes the third&#13;
country to travel in&#13;
space when the&#13;
world&#13;
's first successful&#13;
taikonaut, Yang Li&#13;
wei,&#13;
returns to Earth alter&#13;
21 hours in orb&#13;
it. &#13;
-7 In June, pct prairie&#13;
dogs in Wisconsin,&#13;
Illinois and Indiana&#13;
infect people with&#13;
monkeypox after&#13;
being infected by a&#13;
giant Gambian rat&#13;
while in transit.&#13;
-7 Federal workers in&#13;
Washington kill a herd&#13;
of 449 calves that&#13;
include the offspring&#13;
of a Holstein infected&#13;
with mad cow disease.&#13;
f- North American trees&#13;
are threatened by Asian&#13;
longhorned beetles,&#13;
which allegedly arrived&#13;
in Chinese wooden&#13;
packing material.&#13;
,&#13;
f- In August, Mars' orbit brings&#13;
it closer to Earth than it has&#13;
been in 60,000 years.&#13;
1' American scientists discover&#13;
the deterioration of the&#13;
atmosphere's ozone layer is&#13;
slowing. The 1996 worldwide&#13;
ban on CFC gases is credited&#13;
for the improvement.&#13;
Keiko, star of the Free Willy&#13;
movies. dies of pneumonia&#13;
at the age of 27. &#13;
~ Girls get into breakdancing&#13;
at events llke the Oween B&#13;
Breakgirl competition in San&#13;
Diego, the country's biggest&#13;
female breakin' competition.&#13;
"' With the resurgence of&#13;
'BOs-style rock music,&#13;
'BOs clothing styles&#13;
make a comeback of&#13;
their own.&#13;
1' The year's hottest&#13;
toot fashion is the&#13;
Australlan-made&#13;
Ugg boot, which&#13;
stays cool in heat&#13;
and warm in cold.&#13;
~ Celebrities lfKe FOX's&#13;
"That '70s Show''&#13;
star Ashton Kutcher&#13;
make the ''trucker&#13;
hat" a fashion&#13;
must-have.&#13;
~ The country goes&#13;
low-carb diet&#13;
crazy, with dieters&#13;
demanding food&#13;
products and menu&#13;
items with fewer&#13;
carbohydrates.&#13;
~ Popularized by&#13;
music stars like&#13;
Busta Rhymes and&#13;
J.Lo, track suits are&#13;
seen everywhere. &#13;
f- Avon, the world's largest&#13;
direct seller of beauty&#13;
products, introduces mark -&#13;
a new cosmetic line intended&#13;
for teens to sell.&#13;
1' In an effort to thwart&#13;
counterfeiters, the U.S.&#13;
Treasury releases a colorful&#13;
new $20 bill, with a&#13;
background blend of blue,&#13;
peach and green.&#13;
f- A new study reveJls the Top 10&#13;
most dangerous US. occupations.&#13;
Lumberjack tops the list. &#13;
&#13;
7 The pulse-pounding&#13;
CBS hit "The Amazing&#13;
Race" wins the&#13;
inaugural Emmy&#13;
Award for Best&#13;
Reality Program.&#13;
7 America bids farewell&#13;
to the cast of "Friends"&#13;
after the NBC sitcom's&#13;
10th and final season.&#13;
-l- In February 2004,&#13;
CBS airs "Survivor:&#13;
All-Stars," starring past&#13;
"Survivor" winners and&#13;
contestants.&#13;
1' Famous for "Three's Company"&#13;
and star of ABC's "Eight&#13;
Simple Rules for Dating My&#13;
Teenage Daughter," actor&#13;
John Ritter dies suddenly from&#13;
heart failure in September.&#13;
~ "Alias" star Jennifer Garner&#13;
earns high viewer ratings for&#13;
ABC TV and lights up the big&#13;
screen in 13 Gomg on 30. &#13;
&#13;
7 In December,&#13;
Rolling Stones'&#13;
legendary lead&#13;
singer Mick Jagger,&#13;
60, is knighted by&#13;
Prince Charles.&#13;
7 Role-playing games&#13;
like "Star Wars:&#13;
Knights of the Old&#13;
Republic" find&#13;
mainstream success&#13;
on consoles.&#13;
~ Pop diva-turned-author&#13;
Madonna releases two children's&#13;
books: The Engl/sh Roses and&#13;
Mr. Peabody's App/BS. Her third&#13;
book, Yakov and the Seven&#13;
Thieves, arrives In late winter.&#13;
1' On CBS's "Late Show" host David&#13;
Letterman, 56, announces the&#13;
November birth of his first child,&#13;
a baby boy.&#13;
~ After the success of his&#13;
I !·selling fantasy novel Eragon:&#13;
Inheritance, author Christopher&#13;
Paolini, 19, begins writing the&#13;
much-anticipated sequel. &#13;
&#13;
~ Matt Kenseth claims the&#13;
NASCAR Winston Cup Series&#13;
championship, after leading&#13;
the standings through a&#13;
record 33 races.&#13;
1' Freddy Adu, 14, becomes the&#13;
youngest American pro team&#13;
athlete in over 1 DD years when&#13;
he signs with D.C. United of&#13;
Major League Soccer.&#13;
~ League MVP nm Duncan and&#13;
David Robinson - in his final&#13;
game - lead th San Antonio&#13;
Spurs to the 2003 NBA title&#13;
with a 4-2 series win over&#13;
the New Jersey Nets. &#13;
7 In his first of a number&#13;
of trials in several&#13;
states, a Virginia jury&#13;
sentences D.C. area&#13;
sniper Lee Boyd&#13;
Malva, 18, to life&#13;
without parole.&#13;
7 After winning 64&#13;
career titles, including&#13;
14 grand slam events,&#13;
and a record six years&#13;
ranked No. 1, tennis&#13;
great Pete Sampras&#13;
retires at the U.S.&#13;
Open in August.&#13;
7 Teen star Hilary Duff&#13;
tops off her successful&#13;
movie debut, The&#13;
Lizzie McGuire Movie,&#13;
with a hit pop album,&#13;
Metamorphosis, and&#13;
a nationwide tour.&#13;
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f- In October,&#13;
Mother Teresa&#13;
of Calcutta is&#13;
beatified by&#13;
Pope John&#13;
Paul II in Vatican&#13;
City. This marks&#13;
the final step&#13;
before sainthood&#13;
in the Roman&#13;
Catholic Church.&#13;
v&#13;
1' The Pentagon releases decks of 55 cards to U.S.&#13;
soldiers that feature the most-wanted Iraqi leaders.&#13;
Dictator Saddam Hussein is the Ace of Spades. &#13;
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keeping our heritage alive.&#13;
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participating in many activities&#13;
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has happened at ISO over the&#13;
years. We are all now a part of&#13;
ISD's history.&#13;
4 •Birthday Celebrationt-------------------------1 &#13;
t Io a chool for the Deaf, all of the&#13;
stude ts from preschool to seniors, had&#13;
tlie o or unity of going back in history&#13;
to help a e the lSOth celebration come&#13;
alive! With eir sleeves rolled up, and&#13;
highly Olivated, the students&#13;
participated in many events that were&#13;
organized by the 150th Celebration&#13;
Committee. The elementary studen ts&#13;
started their events by dressing up like&#13;
pioneers. They also walked the ISO&#13;
campus with their survival&#13;
supplies in their wagons,&#13;
and they acted out traveling&#13;
the Oregon Trail. Exhausted&#13;
from the long trip, the only&#13;
thing on their mind was to&#13;
fill up their stomachs with&#13;
delicious food. Unfortunately,&#13;
it wasn't food like Emeril's,&#13;
but they were content with&#13;
old-fashion corn muffins.&#13;
~ 2005&#13;
While they are eating their muffins, the&#13;
high school students were listening to&#13;
interesting stories that were told from&#13;
many ISO alumni about their lives&#13;
when they attended ISO. Not only did&#13;
they listen to past stories, but they also&#13;
p articipated in playing old games such&#13;
as jacks, Chinese checkers, and&#13;
horseshoes. In the cafeteria, all of the&#13;
studen ts and staff finally got to rest&#13;
after a long, fun day by eating their&#13;
choice of different flavors&#13;
of ice cream. Everyone had&#13;
the p rivilege of signing&#13;
their names on each other's&#13;
15Qth Celebration T-shirt.&#13;
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made, will bea partofISD's&#13;
histo ry. Yet, the l SQth&#13;
celebration is not over until&#13;
next fall. We'll con tinue to&#13;
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Ot= GUIDING&#13;
May 2005&#13;
Dear Seniors and Students of the Iowa School for the Deaf,&#13;
Each school year presents new opportunities and challenges for students. And, each year the teachers and staff&#13;
at the Iowa School for the Deaf help you to face those challenges and make the best of the opportunities you are&#13;
given. Graduation marks an important milestone as you begin a new phase of your life using those tools you 've&#13;
learned for meeting life's challenges. The ways in which you've learned to deal with those challenges will help you&#13;
make the most of the opportunities ahead. I offer my sincere congratulations to the graduates.&#13;
This year marks the 1501h anniversary of the Iowa School for the Deaf. The theme of your yearbook, "A Tradition&#13;
to Treasure," offers a wonderful invitation to look at the past and remember the events that were significant in&#13;
shaping and directing the future of the school and its students. As you look back on the history of the school, you&#13;
can also reflect upon some of the challenges that the school has faced in its 150 years. These challenges were&#13;
the basis for providing a nurturing environment and strong educational programming that has helped in&#13;
developing the future of hundreds of students.&#13;
Congratulations to the Iowa School for the Deaf on its 150'h anniversary!&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
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Thomas U.n. Mayor&#13;
City of Council Bluffs&#13;
Governor of Iowa&#13;
Thomas J. Vilsack&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
Gregory S. Nichols&#13;
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- supportive&#13;
Superintendent of ISO&#13;
Dr. Jeanne Glidden Prickett&#13;
leaders&#13;
Members of the Board of Regents&#13;
Jenny L. Rakes, Rose A. Vasquez,&#13;
Mary Ellen Becker, and&#13;
Sue Erickson Nieland;&#13;
David G. Neil, Owen J. Newlin,&#13;
John o. Forsyth,&#13;
Dr. Amir I. Arbisser, and&#13;
Robert N. Downer &#13;
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for small pax and scarier fever. &#13;
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Chandler Beardmore Eber Gonzales&#13;
Class I: Ms. Holland Curtis Dobia s Dakota Meyer&#13;
Shannon Clingenpeel Shyannc Mathc\-\'S&#13;
Class If: Mrs. Wright Jennifer Elliott Da !ton Rosch&#13;
Brandon Dunlap Austin Caines&#13;
Kory Watticr Amanda Barrier Alys-;a Fernside&#13;
• Class flJ: Mrs. Peters facob Bradky&#13;
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Bryce Moore Ashley Altic&#13;
Gabrielle Hmnlicek Class I: Mrs. Amos&#13;
Zachary Raes Carly Weyers&#13;
Shannon McArthur, Jr. Lauren Wellman&#13;
Class I l: Ms. Horn Jenna Helms&#13;
Mike Fick Christine Johnson&#13;
Chris Lewis Class Ill: Mrs. Me id linger I hlarY Fi nk&#13;
Tre Medina Linda Buckend,1hl&#13;
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Stephanie Stratton Class N : Ms. Hielen Colbv Mcintosh J&#13;
Cheyenne Terry Amanda Cox&#13;
Robby Petersen a~s V: Ms. K&lt;Jsa l Sonia Lopez&#13;
Justin Walker CoJv Contrera s&#13;
Peter Schwietz Class VI: Ms. Tighe Steven Johnson&#13;
Alicia Sterr Ali lrllll'lldo&#13;
Bai Ice Mace Chris I rnn&#13;
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Matthew McArthur&#13;
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Inventing New Ideas for Our Future&#13;
ln the library, Lauren Wellman, Carly Weyers,&#13;
and Ashll'Y Altic share a quiet 1i1oment reading.&#13;
Chandler "The Cookie Monster" Beardmore&#13;
dresses as the Cookil• Monster for Halloween.&#13;
To celebrate reaching their AR goals, Hilary&#13;
Fink, Carly Weyers, Linda Buckendahl. Alicia&#13;
Sterr, Peter Schwietz, and Zachary Rae take a&#13;
limo ride to eat pizza in Omaha.&#13;
' Mrs. Cindy Romey helpsChri&lt;; Ll'Wis with&#13;
his work.&#13;
Sharing a swing ,1t re ess, Sh an w&#13;
Mathews, Jennifer Elliott and Shanm•n&#13;
Clingenpel'I hi.1ve fun playing together.&#13;
• After picking out books at tffi.&gt; library,&#13;
Brvce Moore, Gabrielle Humlicek. and J.1Cob&#13;
Bradley walk back to class.&#13;
Bl)"l.'.l' Moorl' ..:on..:entrate. h.1rd whill• working&#13;
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Lower School Action• 11 &#13;
creating New and Lasting Experiences&#13;
1 OOth day of school. Curtis Dobias and&#13;
D. J Meyer count out 100 different items.&#13;
· Let's color the circle. Mrs. Sara Planck is&#13;
assisting Jade Fastnacht with an activity.&#13;
Sonia Lopez focuses on completing her&#13;
schoolwork.&#13;
Careful, Jenna Helms concentrates while&#13;
cutting out her dinosaur.&#13;
Arrr, Brandon "The Hook" Dunlap salutes&#13;
Halloween.&#13;
: Busy bees, Mike Fick, Trever Kofoot. and&#13;
Christine Johnson work on a science proiect&#13;
12 •Lower School Acdon&#13;
· Cody Contreras and Alicia Sterr type their work&#13;
Into the computer.&#13;
' Say chee 01 Annette Hough, Bryce Moore, and&#13;
Amanda Barrier are ready for their school pictures.&#13;
r nd Cory Wattier play in the rocks&#13;
) t,1as and Matthew McArthur observe. &#13;
Trc Mcdi1M works really hard to makc his&#13;
drawing perfect.&#13;
lt'sbccna longday. Mrs. ValerieWcndclFilkins holds Eber Gonzales while he sleeps&#13;
peacefully.&#13;
Madison ffoalv tells Mrs. Snra Planck&#13;
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Ho-Ho-Ho. Ali janendo, Matthe\\&#13;
McArthur, Bailee Mace, Ste' en Johnson.&#13;
,md Chris Tran sits with Sdnta.&#13;
Hilarv Fink, Linda Buckt'ndahl. : P tcr Sdwmtz watche ,1 • Lone&#13;
Cheyenne Terry. and St ph.mie Stratton ~~rn sh 1ws Colb, k Into h hat to&#13;
are busv durin class. r---....::..:~---~-- -------.&#13;
Lower School Action• 13 &#13;
• ltltllG •&#13;
Eighth Grade Chris Be rry Daniel Jones&#13;
Brock Arndorfer Keith BuckendahJ&#13;
Binh Nguyen KC?nnv Smith Dawn Bailey&#13;
Kilev Peterson Freshmen&#13;
Dustin Balm josh Brown Mic Dolan&#13;
Brittany Barker J.1ml''&gt; Ckaro&#13;
Jessica Doolittle Julie Mohr&#13;
• Benjamin Finley I • n l lumlicek&#13;
jl4 • Upper School Classes I &#13;
Heather Nurse&#13;
Tiffa ny Buckendahl&#13;
Stephanie Daffin&#13;
• blltlllS&#13;
Tanya Smith&#13;
Sunny Chase&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
Grambli.n-H umlicek&#13;
Danielle Strong&#13;
Dustin Janssen&#13;
Jeremy Bates&#13;
Jaymcs Haa r&#13;
•&#13;
Cory Beebe&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Ma ttheV&lt;: Trucano&#13;
Drew Kropp&#13;
Cassand ra C:ise&#13;
Jordan Borgaila&#13;
tv1ert'dith Kasal&#13;
Eric Humlicek&#13;
Upper School Classes• 15&#13;
• &#13;
• 1.1rt&#13;
Josh Knudsen Kah·ina Netherland&#13;
Kollin Leland&#13;
Tommy Sellers&#13;
Danielle Sining, Heather Ha le , and Ben&#13;
Finley ob~crve an experimen t in the science&#13;
lab.&#13;
josh Brown ow~ how he follows&#13;
direction5 when cu tting md,11 on the bnnd&#13;
!':&gt;&lt;l \V&#13;
•&#13;
Wutch it...Binh Nguyen and&#13;
Mrs. Katie Vech wci lk slowly&#13;
&lt;is they head bilck tl1 the high&#13;
sc hool.&#13;
' Stephilni e Doffin and Kollin&#13;
Le land discuss ci work ee t in&#13;
Career Planning clilss .&#13;
116 •Upper School Classest&#13;
•&#13;
josh Pope &#13;
A ~adition of Reigning&#13;
Highlight in ISD's History: First high sd10ol graduation was in 1932. &#13;
-&#13;
en1&#13;
I&#13;
Raacli hlaH, for stars lie hidden In vour soul.&#13;
Dream deep, for evafV7 dream precedes the goal.&#13;
: Pamala Yaull &amp;tin -&#13;
Cta11 Ct!ltJrf: Ntitlff B!ttt &amp; 7an Claff FltJwtt: Calta Lt!ft&#13;
Prt#dtn!: Jt!ft!Jh K Ltwtf Vtot Prt#dtn!: 1Jat1td Arftaja StortfarlJ' A1n6tr M Httfftd&#13;
Jtrttnf! r~1t Er~ Amoer Martt H !14rtd &#13;
Pita JtJlJ St4tJtt1t!lttJ1tt CamtrtJn Sftawn Tktnt/41&#13;
K/trt1i.e Cltrtdt!tnQ!fJ'n&#13;
S!JfJ'nQ!fJ'r&#13;
Anndtt Brandffdtrrff&#13;
SjJfJ'lf, tJr &#13;
On tne first&#13;
day of a big&#13;
snow storm,&#13;
I was sledding down&#13;
the hill in&#13;
front of the&#13;
high school,&#13;
with my&#13;
physics&#13;
class, while&#13;
other&#13;
schools in&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs were&#13;
llielc&#13;
e1aa11ley&#13;
close ::::==~-----"""'&#13;
The moment&#13;
when l was&#13;
laughing in&#13;
my science&#13;
class and at&#13;
the same&#13;
time l had&#13;
candy in my&#13;
mouth. Of&#13;
co1;rse, l&#13;
ended up&#13;
r1ehay choking- ''Thanks Ms.&#13;
,ltornrnaelta11 Barb. Smith&#13;
tor saving my&#13;
-lifef"&#13;
A1n6el'&#13;
Hus fed&#13;
One thing l&#13;
will never&#13;
forget at&#13;
Iowa School&#13;
for the Deaf&#13;
is how&#13;
much fun I&#13;
had talking&#13;
with other&#13;
students.&#13;
It is my first&#13;
year at lSD&#13;
and it is so&#13;
amazing that I&#13;
am already&#13;
having so&#13;
much fun with&#13;
all of my new&#13;
friends. I won't&#13;
forget ISO for a&#13;
long time after&#13;
I graduate.&#13;
earneron&#13;
T1to111as&#13;
Since I&#13;
started&#13;
school here&#13;
when I was&#13;
four years&#13;
old, ISO has&#13;
always made&#13;
me feel like&#13;
this is my&#13;
home.&#13;
Da11id&#13;
Al'feaga&#13;
I was so&#13;
honored to&#13;
be part of&#13;
ISD's history&#13;
}Vhen we won&#13;
the thirdstraight year&#13;
GPSD&#13;
basketball&#13;
championship&#13;
and won the&#13;
football&#13;
GPSD cochampionship.&#13;
-- ~--==========&#13;
twas&#13;
comforted&#13;
with a&#13;
friendly&#13;
environment&#13;
everywhere&#13;
on the&#13;
campus and&#13;
it always&#13;
made my&#13;
day!&#13;
t.., 20•Seniors I ------------------~------------------------------&#13;
Katie&#13;
ealek&#13;
One thing I&#13;
will never&#13;
forget about&#13;
Iowa School&#13;
for the Deaf&#13;
is that it&#13;
opened&#13;
doors for me&#13;
to be in the&#13;
deaf world.&#13;
The way that&#13;
everyone&#13;
accepted&#13;
everyone&#13;
else. No one&#13;
"hates"&#13;
someone for&#13;
who they&#13;
are.&#13;
.Iosep fl&#13;
lewis&#13;
_1 Will really&#13;
miss playing&#13;
for the&#13;
Special&#13;
Olympics&#13;
basketball l team, and I&#13;
enjoyed&#13;
Pita being with&#13;
1 liso111tff101te my teammates.&#13;
Winning&#13;
the basketball championship&#13;
was the&#13;
best thing,&#13;
and I will&#13;
remember&#13;
it with all of Del'efc&#13;
my heart. 8ofll1na1t1t&#13;
I I&#13;
I/&#13;
, Senior * Spotlight&#13;
/ "What is one thing you will never forget about ISO?"&#13;
Nie fie lie&#13;
.lattssett&#13;
As a Special&#13;
Olympic&#13;
basketball&#13;
participant, I&#13;
will never&#13;
forget that&#13;
our team&#13;
won the&#13;
championship twice in&#13;
a row.&#13;
........&#13;
z ............. ..&#13;
I will never&#13;
forget that I&#13;
need to&#13;
appreciate&#13;
how much&#13;
ISO helped&#13;
me to be&#13;
prepared&#13;
for the real&#13;
world.&#13;
jsenlors • 21t-} &#13;
Derek Bohlmann&#13;
Derek , naw that you can f ill tlwse boots, may&#13;
you f orever walk on the road of success and&#13;
hap[Jiness. Good Luck.&#13;
Lave M orn, Dad, and Brett&#13;
Amher, you have came along so far. We are so&#13;
pr&lt;YUd of you. We knaw you will do great&#13;
things in your Zif e.&#13;
Mom, Charles, and Grandparents in Virginia&#13;
Jerem Ertz&#13;
You are a great kUJJ We love you, lots!&#13;
Morn, Dad, J enny, J osh &amp; J acob&#13;
What a wonderful per ·on, yau, have beconw !&#13;
Now yau can go out in this world to lwlp others.&#13;
Lave you ... Your family forever,&#13;
Mom, D ad and all tlie ldds&#13;
22•Congratulations I --~--~-------------------------------- ---&#13;
....&#13;
Katharine Ann Elizabeth Calek&#13;
To Our "Kitty Kat:', Never forget your payers. Always "believe in your drearns. Rmnemher _&#13;
ymi're only as good as ymir word ... Jes that sirnple! We're prmW of you and Love ya' Lots_&#13;
Daddy, Momma, Brother Bri, ClwMy, Laiira Belle, Jill and Shaggy!&#13;
Nick Chanley&#13;
"Stay out of trouble,&#13;
I mean it!"&#13;
Amber Husted&#13;
"Be optimistic&#13;
about yourself!"&#13;
Katie Calek&#13;
"Don't be afraid to&#13;
be yourself. It'll get&#13;
you far in life. "&#13;
Vichay&#13;
Phommachan&#13;
"Making friends&#13;
ill make our life&#13;
so worth hile!"&#13;
!Congratulations/ Advice• 23h &#13;
The Real World: Chica&#13;
"The senior trip was&#13;
an awesome&#13;
opportunity for me&#13;
to get to know&#13;
more about the&#13;
seniors; even&#13;
though, I had them&#13;
in my classes&#13;
everyday."&#13;
- Ms. Wendy Rustad&#13;
Nick Chanley, David Arteaga,&#13;
Jeremy Ertz, and Derek&#13;
Bohlmann are hanging upsidedown on the playground set at&#13;
the Illinois Welcome Center.&#13;
FIRST CLASS BREAKFAST&#13;
Michelle Janssen and Amber&#13;
Husted are filling up their&#13;
breakfast plates, ensuring they&#13;
have enough energy for the&#13;
whole day.&#13;
t,24•SeniorTrip j --~--------~------------------------------&#13;
"I enjoyed watching Mrs.&#13;
Anndee Brandberry turn the wrong way -- we all&#13;
laughed!" - Michelle Janssen&#13;
THE SIX FAB DIVERS&#13;
The&#13;
"guys" are&#13;
preparing to dive in the&#13;
swimming pool at the&#13;
Hilton Hotel.&#13;
1. Jeremy Ertz, Nick Chanley,&#13;
Ms. Wendy Rustad, and&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Jeremy Brandyberry are&#13;
shocked at how they lo&#13;
ok in&#13;
the mirror.&#13;
2. Mmm ... We&#13;
are in a&#13;
meditative&#13;
state, bringing&#13;
peace and love to the wor&#13;
ld.&#13;
Then we'll go have some&#13;
fun&#13;
in Chi&#13;
cago!&#13;
3. David Artea&#13;
ga&#13;
is fa&#13;
sci&#13;
nated&#13;
with a robotic machine&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
Adler&#13;
Plane&#13;
t&#13;
ariu&#13;
m.&#13;
4.&#13;
J&#13;
oseph Lewis&#13;
is looking&#13;
through the telescope; is he&#13;
seeing the Sears Tower&#13;
or&#13;
Derek's hand?&#13;
I Senior Trip• 25 f-i &#13;
I did it! r did it! Michael&#13;
!Zimmerman proudly&#13;
1 displays his diploma.&#13;
Congratulations Nick Chanl ey, _J Jeremy Ertz, Katie Calek, Derek ·&#13;
Bohlmann and Amber Husted.&#13;
Wow, this is for rea l' Vic hay&#13;
Phomma cha n ad mir es his&#13;
diploma.&#13;
ScniorSponsors Mr . KareneChristen on J&#13;
and Mrs. An nd ec Brand yberry pin&#13;
flowers on Cameron Thomas, Jeremy Ertz,&#13;
and Nick Chanley.&#13;
I Speaker, President I. King&#13;
eniors about 10 hint fhe should&#13;
Valedictorian Joseph Lewis is giving his valedictory&#13;
speech&#13;
Salutatonan Amber Husted is relieved that her&#13;
s eech 1;, na&#13;
~ 26•Graduadon11------------------------&#13;
AT~rtrnof~rra&#13;
Highlight in l5D History: The first homecoming royal coronation was in I94J-&#13;
Ht7meot7m?nff&#13;
8el8b_mdDO&#13;
Homecoming 2004: October 1-2, 2004&#13;
e kicked off our 2004&#13;
Homecoming with the&#13;
high school classes decorating the&#13;
halls and all of the students&#13;
dressing really wacky for Spirit&#13;
week. Juniors won the dress&#13;
contest and the seniors won the&#13;
hall decorations. Friday night at&#13;
the pep rally, we crowned our&#13;
king and queen. The cheerleaders&#13;
provided great spirit and fun!&#13;
One very fun part of the pep&#13;
rally, was when the girls were&#13;
blindfolded and then had to put&#13;
makeup on the boys! Sahtrday was&#13;
busy with a volleyball tournament,&#13;
the induction of new members into&#13;
the Hall of Fame, and of course, the&#13;
football game against Minnesota. We&#13;
concluded our homecoming with a&#13;
dance at the LMC and were fortunate&#13;
to have our visiting team, Minnesota&#13;
Deaf, join us. It was a very traditional&#13;
and memorable occasion.&#13;
Xnr 7Jerek !lJofzfmann&#13;
!Jueen Xtie Calek&#13;
28•BomecomlngJ ----------------------------------------------&#13;
At the pep rally n Friday night, Jenny&#13;
Wilson explains that while blindfold d,&#13;
Katie Calek will put make up on Dadd&#13;
Arteaga.&#13;
ISD fans are putting "PEP" into the pep&#13;
rally.&#13;
Junior sponsors Ms. Newton and Mrs. Watson talk with Marqueta S., Nadia T.,&#13;
Kc1trina N., Meredith K., Mack W., and&#13;
Josh K. about decorating their hall for&#13;
spirit week.&#13;
GO HEISMAN! Eric Humlicek runs to&#13;
gain more yards against Minnesota&#13;
Deaf after Jay Haar hands off to him.&#13;
Jordan block0&#13;
s to clear a path for Eric.&#13;
jBomecoming • 29 ri &#13;
Participants for the oratorical speeches&#13;
are: Cassandra Case, Amber Husted,&#13;
Ka trina Netherland, Katie Calek, Joey&#13;
Lewis, David Arteaga, Stephan ie&#13;
Doffin, Meredith Kasal, Jay Haar,&#13;
Marqueta Sanders, Mack Weyers, and&#13;
Jeremy Ertz.&#13;
A great job was done by the top five in&#13;
the junior division: Brock Arndorfer,&#13;
Danielle Strong, Bri ttany Barker,&#13;
Heather Nurse, and Fawn Hu.mJicek.&#13;
Ka tie Calek gives her speech on her&#13;
hero, "My Dad", while Mrs. ancy&#13;
Pietrzak in terprets.&#13;
Congratulations! Katrina Netherland&#13;
receives an award for her speech&#13;
participation.&#13;
Brittany Barker&#13;
Top ten junior&#13;
division winners for&#13;
the oratorical&#13;
speeches include:&#13;
Amanda Cox&#13;
Alicia Sterr&#13;
Robby Petersen&#13;
Danielle Strong&#13;
](jjey Peterson&#13;
Brittany Barker&#13;
Fawn Humlicek&#13;
Mic Dolan&#13;
Keith BuckendahJ&#13;
Brock Arndorfer&#13;
and Heather Nurse.&#13;
S. Doffin and M. Sanders Brock Arndorfer&#13;
The top three winners, in the senior di vision, for the ICCDHH contest are:&#13;
2nd place-Mack Weyers, 3rd place-Ka tie Ca lek, and 1st place-Da vid Arteaga.&#13;
In the junior division of the ICCDHH contest, th e winners are:&#13;
2nd place-Brittany Barker, 3rd place-Brock Arndorfer, and 1st place-Hea ther Nurse.&#13;
30 • Oratorical Contest&#13;
Amber Husted Alicia Sterr &#13;
The Wise and&#13;
TI1e Einstein's Babies traveled to Ohio in March to participate in the Gal la udet Academic Bow I.&#13;
~.·;,::~~ :'~~,~~~,,,o,,.ihi. ., iiiier1·d&#13;
Ei nste in's Babi es: Meredith Kasal,&#13;
Captain Joseph Lewis, and Co-Captain&#13;
Amber Husted; Coach Mr. Jerry Siders&#13;
Eric Humlicek, Hea ther Nurse, Jaymes&#13;
Haar, and Coach Mrs. Susan Whitt&#13;
That's a point. .. Scorekeeper Mike&#13;
Zimmerman flips the score card.&#13;
Time's up! Timers, Tanya Smith, Jordan&#13;
Borgaila,andMr.TimMcGrath keepawatd1-&#13;
fu] eye on&#13;
the time.&#13;
ad i a&#13;
Tin oco&#13;
writes the&#13;
score on&#13;
the board&#13;
fo r the&#13;
spectators&#13;
to see.&#13;
Mr. Dan Gradoville, Mrs. Jean ette Watson, and Mrs. Sue Miles are judges&#13;
at the contest. &#13;
HuNT§v1 LE,~LABAMA&#13;
At Close Up, Ms. Roxie Stevens, Meredith Kasa l, Representative Steve&#13;
King, and Jordan Borgai la pose on the Capitol steps while Mr. King is&#13;
on recess from a voting meeting.&#13;
Hi Ronald. We just stopped to visit yo u whi le we're shopping. We have&#13;
to wait to chec k into our hotel that Close Up arranged fo r us.&#13;
At space camp, Brock A rndorn fer and Keith BuckendahJ are performing&#13;
a simulation mission at the control center.&#13;
Did you know cience teacher Ms. Kristen Newton lives here? Brock&#13;
and Keith show "Newton" on the ma of Mars.&#13;
32 •Close Up/Space Campj 1--------------------&#13;
low~ ScHOOL-FOR THE DEA&#13;
Congratulations to Freshman Heather Nurse as ,:he receives her&#13;
certificate fo r Honor Society from Mrs. Sue Purcell.&#13;
IOWA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
220 1 West Broadway• Council Bluffs&#13;
inducted into the Honor Society on May 26th, 2005 are David Arteaga,&#13;
Heather Nurse, Joey Lewis (Joey was inducted in 2002) and Jay Haar.&#13;
Volunteers, Mrs. Purcell, Tanya Sntith, Kollin Leland, and Mrs.&#13;
Houston are working on a project for a local hospital.&#13;
2005 ASTRA Members: front row- Britt&lt;iny Barker, Fawn Humli ek.&#13;
Tanya Smith, Marqueta Sanders, Misty rrnine,and Phil isounthone;&#13;
back-Jordan Borgaila, Cory Beebe, Dav id Arteaga, Ben Finley, Nick&#13;
Chan ley, Koll in Leland, and Danielle Strong; ot pictured: Mrs. ue&#13;
PurceU, Mrs. Donna Houston, and Mrs. Kristi Will . We raised $500&#13;
for the Tsunami Disaster Relief FLL11 d .&#13;
Honor Society/ ASTRA• 33 &#13;
&gt;&gt; SKIP TO MY lOU, MY DARllNG!&#13;
Can you believe your eyes ... Mic Dolan and&#13;
Jeremy Ertz are dancing together!&#13;
2005 Prom Royalty Court&#13;
Prince Joseph Lewis, Queen Amber Husted, King David Arteaga, and Princes MicheUe Jan sen&#13;
&gt; UNDER THE STARRY NIGHT&#13;
The guys spent time in the bathroom&#13;
making sure their appearance,&#13;
including their hixedo and gelled hair,&#13;
were perfect for the evening to come.&#13;
The girls were also busy, fixing their&#13;
hair and applying glitter to their face&#13;
before their dates arrived. After&#13;
Katrina ctherl and a nd Jay Haar are&#13;
ordering the ir picture w ith the pl1otographer wh ile other couples arc li ned up wa iting.&#13;
meeting each other outside the Girls&#13;
Residence, the men and women knew&#13;
prom njght would be so special and&#13;
romantic w1der the starry nigh t. We&#13;
started down the road to Cresent, Iowa,&#13;
to eat at the Pink Poodle restaurant.&#13;
After dinner, we traveled back to the&#13;
David Arteaga is waiting for Dustin Balm to hand&#13;
his tuxedo jacket to the photographer before they&#13;
have their picli_ffe taken together.&#13;
Lied Multipupose Complex to beg11&#13;
the FUN--dancing, pictures, nn,&#13;
announcement of theevening'sroyalt.&#13;
We bowled until2:00attheRegalLanL -&#13;
in Council Bluffs. Prom was officiall&#13;
over as the girls and guys slept on thL&#13;
bus, while riding back to U1e residenLes&#13;
Heather Nurse,Joshua Knudsen, Brittany &amp;1rker&#13;
Nad ia Tinoco, Jordan Borgaila, and Ca.ssand1 a&#13;
Case are having a gri•.:it time at the prom!&#13;
l 34 •Prom !- ==-----------------------~ &#13;
Mrs. Donna Houston, Mrs. Sue Purcell, and Ms. Kristi Wills took the posi tion of Uppe r School Stud ent Council sponsors. They did a grea t job for tf1eir first&#13;
yea r a nd we wa nt to recognize them for thei.r wonderful leadership. - Upper School Student Council Representatives&#13;
UPPER SCHOOL&#13;
Kiley Peterson, Fawn Humlicek, Matt Trucano, Dustin Balm,&#13;
Sponsor Mrs. Donna Houston, Joseph Lewis, Jay Haar, Je1my Wilson,&#13;
Tiffany Buckendahl, Cory Beebe, and Sponsor Mrs. Sue Purcell&#13;
(Not Pictured: David Arteaga and Sponsor Mrs. Kristi Wills)&#13;
LOWER SCHOOL&#13;
Cheyenne Terry, Ch ristopher&#13;
Lewis, Tre Medina, Carly Weyers,&#13;
Alicia Sterr, Robby Pe tersen,&#13;
La u ren Wellman , Linda&#13;
Buckend ahl, Colby Mcintosh,&#13;
Sponsors Ms. Kate Kasal, and Ms.&#13;
Melodee Hielen&#13;
THE NEXT POLITICIAN&#13;
Christopher Lewis from the&#13;
Lower Sch ool, is giving a&#13;
p ersuasive speech to convince&#13;
the student body to vote for him.&#13;
STUDENT&#13;
body&#13;
GOVERNMENT&#13;
I would definitely want to&#13;
be on Student council&#13;
again next year becau&#13;
it is verv mportant&#13;
and for the chool.&#13;
-Tiffany Buckendahl&#13;
Student Council• 35 fl &#13;
Ben Finley&#13;
Dustin Janssen &#13;
a&#13;
Cor Beebe &#13;
8IIGll{G •••&#13;
Every Monday after school is be!J practice ...&#13;
Bryce Moore and Jacob Bradley are learning&#13;
a new song.&#13;
While playing, Hilary Fink shows enthusiasm&#13;
with her bea utiful smile.&#13;
With total concentration, Jenna Helms plays&#13;
the bells as d irected.&#13;
Amanda Barrier, Alyssa Fernside, a nd&#13;
Annette Hough are very fascina ted with the&#13;
song as they p rac tice their ringing skills.&#13;
After a long, ha rd&#13;
practice, Bryce Moore&#13;
looks for the correct&#13;
place to store hjs bells in&#13;
the su itcase.&#13;
Gabby Hurn licek, Mrs.&#13;
Caro l Amos, and&#13;
Annette Hough play&#13;
the ir songs at be ll&#13;
practice.&#13;
2004-2005 Bell Choir: Amanda Barrier, Annette Hough, Bryce Moore, and&#13;
Jacob Bradley; Director Mrs. Sara Planck, Jetrna Helms, Hilary Fink,&#13;
Sponsor Mrs. Carol Amos, Gabby Humlicek, and Sponsor Mrs. Sue&#13;
Meidlinger; Not Pictured - Alyssa Fernside&#13;
38 • Bell Chotrli-------------------------&#13;
2004-2005 Pixies: Sponsors Mrs. Ka tie Wright, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, and&#13;
Ms. Kate Kasal; Je1ma Helms, Hilary Fink, Lauren Wellman, Gabby&#13;
H umlicek, Ashley Altic, and Ali Janendo; Jennifer Elliott, Shyanne&#13;
Ma thews, Annette Hough, Amanda Barrier, Alyssa Fernside, and&#13;
Sha1mon Clingenpeel&#13;
Hilary Fink and Ali&#13;
Jane nd o displa y th e&#13;
blanket they made fo r a&#13;
local hospital.&#13;
At the beginnin g of the&#13;
meeting, Stephanie signs&#13;
the Pixie pledge.&#13;
Alyssa makes Valentine&#13;
decorations for a nursing&#13;
home.&#13;
Mrs. Ka ti e Wright assists Jenna Helms,&#13;
Amanda Barrier and Ashley Altic as they&#13;
decide w hich wrapping paper they want to&#13;
use.&#13;
Soft and cozy ! Shannon Clingenpeel and&#13;
La uren Wellman pro udl y d isplay th eir&#13;
fleece blanket.&#13;
Gabrielle Hum\jcek is holding a tub full of&#13;
checker boards as Lauren Wellman finds&#13;
her name on the back of the boards.&#13;
Shyann e Math ews and Amanda Barrier are&#13;
countin g checkers to put in their bags.&#13;
IPWes • 39t-i &#13;
Tre Medina gets assistance from Mrs.&#13;
Elizabeth Peters while sanding his project.&#13;
Ready for a strike? D. J. Meyer and Jacob&#13;
Bradley p ose before their big game.&#13;
We are having fun cutting and tying the&#13;
fl eece together to ma ke a blanket! Dalton&#13;
Rosch, Curtis Dobias, and D. J. Meyer are&#13;
busy little bees!&#13;
Do we dareenter the corn maze? Brandon&#13;
Dunlap, D.J. Meyer, Curtis Dobias, Taylor&#13;
Evans, and Kory Wa ttier are excited for a&#13;
new adventure.&#13;
Da lton Rosch, Bryce&#13;
Moo re, and Bra nd on&#13;
Dunlap proudl y display&#13;
the blanket they made.&#13;
Ma tthew McA rthu r,&#13;
Trever Kofoot, Cheyenne&#13;
Terry, Taylor Evan s, and&#13;
Chris Lewis look like they&#13;
are ready for bed.&#13;
2004-2005 Boys Club: Brandon Dunlap, D. J. Meyer, Curtis Dobias, Bryce&#13;
Moore, Dalton Rosch, and Kory Wattier; Cheyenne Terry, Taylor Evans,&#13;
Chris Lewis, Tre Medina, Trever Kofoot, and Jacob Bradley; Sponsors Ms.&#13;
Julie Holland, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, and Mrs. Katie Wright; Not picturedMatthew McArthur&#13;
Y40• Boys Club 1- 1 ---------------------- -&#13;
__&#13;
A ~adition of G mpeting _&#13;
Highlight in !SD H&amp;ay: In 2002, the lied Multfpirjn;e Complex had its~ dedbti.n &#13;
Sister Act. .. Tiffany Buckendahl bumps the ball as her&#13;
sister Linda Buckendahl is ready to help. Marqueta&#13;
Sanders, Katrina Netherland, and Stephanie Do ffin&#13;
also ru sh to assist.&#13;
Cassandra Case and Meredith Kasa l move in to spike&#13;
the ba ll after April Stultz's nice set!&#13;
Whoa , wa it a&#13;
minute ... wa tch&#13;
this mighty young&#13;
freshman, Heather&#13;
Nurse, jump high&#13;
and block the ball!&#13;
All-City&#13;
Honorable&#13;
Mention&#13;
Cassandra Case&#13;
April Stultz&#13;
1-i 42 • Volleyball&#13;
Look Sca ry? Nope, it's the varsity starters working to control the ba ll,&#13;
and have control of the floor a t the sam e time! Me redi th Kasa l and&#13;
Kjl ey Peterson a re prepa red to help Cassand ra Case.&#13;
Hea ther Nurse, assic Case, N adia Tinoc , Fawn Humlicek and&#13;
Meredith Kasa l wa tch as the ball sa ils throu gh the a ir. &#13;
Before the game, Meredith Kasal, Kiley&#13;
Peterson, and Cassandra Case warm up&#13;
by practicing their spikes at the net.&#13;
M arqueta Sanders, Stephanie Doffin,&#13;
Je1rny Wilson, and Fawn Humlicek are&#13;
trying to save the ball from touching the&#13;
floor.&#13;
Fawn Hl..mlicek and Nadia Tinoco are&#13;
wai ting for the ball to cross the net before&#13;
switching positions.&#13;
XJJ7&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
2nd Team&#13;
Cassandra Case&#13;
Lady Bobcats&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 2 3&#13;
Clarinda Academy 2 1&#13;
Boys Town 2 1&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 1 2&#13;
Walthill 0 3&#13;
Underwood 1 3&#13;
Kansas Deaf 2 0&#13;
Kansas Deaf 2 0&#13;
Lewis Central 9 0 3&#13;
Hamburg JV 0 3&#13;
Boys Town 0 3&#13;
Clarinda Academy 0 3&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 0 3&#13;
Concordia JV 1 3&#13;
GPSD 4th Place&#13;
Kansas Deaf 2&#13;
New Mexico Deaf 1 2&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 0 3&#13;
Missouri Deaf 2 1&#13;
Missouri Deaf 2 0&#13;
Neb. City Lourdes 0 3&#13;
Agate, CO 3 2&#13;
Colorado Deaf 3 2&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1 3&#13;
Boys Town 0 2&#13;
Missouri Deaf 2 0&#13;
Record: 9 -1 6&#13;
Volleyball• 43 &#13;
Jay Haar passes the ball as Jeremy Ba tes and Mack&#13;
Weyers BLOCKS for Jay against Nebraska City&#13;
Lourdes.&#13;
Derek Bohlmann&#13;
and Mack Weyers&#13;
sacks the Thomas&#13;
J ef f erso n&#13;
q uarterback.&#13;
Ben Finley and&#13;
Andrew Kropp&#13;
are blocking for&#13;
Dustin Janssen as&#13;
he rushes through&#13;
an opening&#13;
against Nebraska&#13;
City Lourdes.&#13;
As th e qu ick&#13;
Da vid Arteaga&#13;
rushes, he has to&#13;
avoid be in g&#13;
tackled from the&#13;
opposing team.&#13;
Defensive tea m, Cory Beebe, Mic Dola n, Nick Chanley, Mike&#13;
Zimmerman, Ben Finley, Jeremy Ertz, Drew Kropp, and Dustin Ba lm&#13;
watch the offense at work.&#13;
Tough running back, Eric Humlicek, rushes to break away from four&#13;
opposing p layers.&#13;
A grea t offensi ve team of Jos hua Kn udsen, Jeremy Ba tes, Jay Haar,&#13;
Mack Weyers, and Eric Humlicek are ready to play.&#13;
1144• Football ----------------------------------------------------&#13;
Coach Mark Murray watches the game&#13;
and makes sure the boys are executing&#13;
the right play. Assistant Coach Da e&#13;
Borgaila calls the play to the defensi,·e&#13;
end while an injured Nick Chanley keeps&#13;
stats for this game.&#13;
Whoa!! The terrific defense team, Jay&#13;
Haar, David Arteaga, Derek Bohlmann,&#13;
Eric H umlicek, Mack Weyers, Ben Finley,&#13;
and Jordan Borgaila, BLITZ and BLAST&#13;
their opponents.&#13;
Two fl ashers, Jeremy Ertz and David&#13;
Arteaga tackle Thomas Jefferson's&#13;
&lt;l mn.i g back.&#13;
School Record&#13;
6 Touchdown passes&#13;
in one game&#13;
Jay Haar&#13;
Bobcat's Scoreboard&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 40 6&#13;
Kansas Deaf 40 52&#13;
Neb City Lourdes 52 40&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 54 38&#13;
T.J. JV 42 36&#13;
Colorado Deaf 50 30&#13;
Missouri Deaf 58 16&#13;
Record : 6-1&#13;
Deaf All-American&#13;
1st Team Quarterback&#13;
Jay Haar&#13;
1st Team Offensive Line&#13;
Mack Weyers&#13;
1st Team Linebacker&#13;
Eric Hum/leek&#13;
All-City&#13;
1st T earn Defense&#13;
Eric Hum/leek&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jay Haar&#13;
David Arteaga Mack Weyers &#13;
Nad ia gets ready to pass the ball as she runs to the&#13;
offensive end of the court.&#13;
This isn ' t a&#13;
wrestling match!&#13;
Jenn y is o n th e&#13;
fl oor fi g hting to&#13;
keep the ball from&#13;
her opponent.&#13;
While holding the&#13;
ba ll, Meredith&#13;
looks for a open&#13;
teammate to help&#13;
her get out at thjs&#13;
trap.&#13;
Cassand ra prepa res to shoot, as teamma te Jenny and Hea ther a re r ad&#13;
to assist.&#13;
t, 6•GlrlsBasketball 1 ----------------------------'°!-------------= &#13;
BewaJ"e of Fawn, Meredith, H ea ther and&#13;
[(j[ey. as the ball is thrown from the&#13;
sideline.&#13;
Lady Bobcat's&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Here comes Kil ey. Kiley is going up for a Team Us Them&#13;
2 point lay-up w ith Jenny close behind.&#13;
This is serious business ... H eather N urse&#13;
pauses before passing the ball to a&#13;
teammate.&#13;
Air Meredith prepares for a nice layup,&#13;
even w ith Tee Jay's defense right behind&#13;
her.&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 22 62&#13;
Underwood 21 43&#13;
College View 32 44&#13;
Missouri Deaf 35 22&#13;
Kansas Deaf 14 15&#13;
Brownell Talbot 18 50&#13;
Hamburg 39 44&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 10 45&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 24 17&#13;
Sidney 38 30&#13;
Underwood 20 41&#13;
Walthill 23 55&#13;
Kansas Deaf 31 20&#13;
Concordia 32 35&#13;
Boys Town 32 24&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 34 37&#13;
Neb City Lourdes 35 44&#13;
GPSD 4th place&#13;
Wisconsin Deaf 33 25&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 12 49&#13;
Kansas Deaf 31 39&#13;
GPSD All-Tournamen&#13;
Cassandra Case&#13;
A/I-City&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
eredl~h Kasal&#13;
Kiley Peterson &#13;
Mouse Trap! Derek, Eric and David surround their&#13;
opponen t.&#13;
Hard working Man ager Jeremy Ba tes rests after&#13;
stacking aU the loose ba.Us on the ca rt.&#13;
Right through enemy&#13;
territo ry .. . Jorda n&#13;
passes th e ball to a&#13;
teammate.&#13;
Senior Jeremy Ertz&#13;
d emonstra tes a&#13;
dynamic defense while&#13;
Eric, David and Derek&#13;
assist him.&#13;
Mack jumps to block his opponent's shot while Jay a nd Eric h Ip&#13;
defensively. &#13;
Don't even try it. Jay, Jeremy, Mack and&#13;
David use good defensive skills against&#13;
Sidney.&#13;
During a time out, the players rest, drink&#13;
water, and listen to Coaches Gradoville&#13;
and Borg;;iila.&#13;
Mic Dolan dribbles past the opposing&#13;
defense.&#13;
Bobcat's Scoreboard&#13;
Team We They&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 38 71&#13;
Underwood 52 37&#13;
College View Acad.47 52&#13;
Missouri Deaf 48 20&#13;
Kansas Deaf 40 49&#13;
Brownell-Talbot 48 63&#13;
Hamburg 36 14&#13;
Minnesota Deaf 34 61&#13;
Wisconsin 62 36&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 33 50&#13;
Sidney 58 31&#13;
Underwood 60 52&#13;
Walthill 50 57&#13;
Kansas Deaf 38 59&#13;
Concordia 48 53&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 47 35&#13;
NE City Lourdes 54 50&#13;
GPSD Tournament:&#13;
Arkansas Deaf 47 40&#13;
Kansas Deaf 26 38&#13;
Colorado Deaf 37 35 &#13;
AtGPSD, Brittany Barker passes the ba ton to Meredith&#13;
Kasa l as she runs for 1st place in the 4X200 relay.&#13;
Two Speeding bu lle ts ... Je remy Ertz hurri es to&#13;
exchange the baton with Da vid Arteaga.&#13;
It's a good&#13;
a ttemp t to ge t&#13;
over th e pole,&#13;
Fawn H umlicek&#13;
h igh jumps to&#13;
earn points for&#13;
her team.&#13;
During ISD's&#13;
Invitational meet,&#13;
Mack Weyers has&#13;
a good d isc us&#13;
throw.&#13;
Jay Haar exchanges the baton w ith Eric Humlicek in the 4Xl00 relay.&#13;
Teammates Ben FinJ ey and Joshua Knudsen encourage Joey Lewis as&#13;
he runs the anchor in the 4X400 Med ley.&#13;
A determined Nick Chanley is in the middle of the pack during the one&#13;
mil e run. &#13;
With confidence and determination,&#13;
Marqueta Sanders runs the 100 meter&#13;
dash.&#13;
Marqueta Sanders helps tired Danielle Strong&#13;
after she finishes the 400 meter dash.&#13;
Jenny Wilson keeps up a good pace in the&#13;
one mile.&#13;
Dustin Balm watches , "Zoom-Zoom"&#13;
Michael Zimmerman with two laps left in&#13;
the one mile.&#13;
"The Longest Runner'" Nadia Tinoco keeps&#13;
going in the one mile.&#13;
Mic Dolan sets up to sprint in the 100 meter&#13;
dash.&#13;
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1600M Relay: 2nd-7o&lt;1'11 &#13;
An ticipa tion ... Misty Arrnine and Josh Pope sit on a&#13;
bench waiting for their game to start.&#13;
GET THE BALL! Josh Pope, Nick Chanley and&#13;
Michelle Janssen are blocking the shot while Tom my&#13;
Sellers tries to steal the ball from his opponent.&#13;
It's going ... going&#13;
go in g ... go ne !&#13;
Co ry Beebe&#13;
s hows ta len t&#13;
while throwing&#13;
the discus.&#13;
Up, Brea th,&#13;
Dow n ... Up ,&#13;
Brea th , Dow n .&#13;
Durin g the&#13;
s w imm i n g&#13;
c o mp e t i ti o n ,&#13;
M i c h a e l&#13;
Z i mm e r m a n&#13;
shows hjs zoomzoom powers as&#13;
he sw ims across&#13;
the pool.&#13;
ISD Special Olympi cs track pa rti cipants, Christine Jo hn so n, Julie&#13;
Mohr, Dustin Williamson, Binh Nguyen, Trever Kofoo t, Ali ja nend o,&#13;
Misty Armine, Dawn Ba iley, Michelle Jan ssen, Co ry Beebe, Pha&#13;
Sisounthone, Tommy Selle rs, Mike Fick, an d Ma tth ew Tru cano,&#13;
proud ly wear the metals they won. &#13;
Tre Medina find s his starting sp ot before&#13;
he bowls this frame.&#13;
Josh Pope looks past his opponent to find&#13;
a teammate so he can pass the ball.&#13;
A helper at the track meet explains to&#13;
Binh Ngu yen and Chris Lewis what they&#13;
need to do.&#13;
Congrats! Dustin Williamson shows off&#13;
the award he won fo r bowling.&#13;
Came ron Thomas picks up his ball to&#13;
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Joey Lewis quickly passes the ball to Ben Finley. While resting, Tanya Smith,&#13;
Katrina Netherland, Carly Weyers,&#13;
Alicia Sterr, Linda Buckendahl,&#13;
and Danie He Strong listen to Coach&#13;
Shannon explain what they need&#13;
to do after the time-out.&#13;
Ben Finley jWTips and s hoots the&#13;
ball for two poi.nts.&#13;
Whoa, a brave DanielJe Strong&#13;
battles to keep the ba ll from her&#13;
opponents.&#13;
Who's open? Carly Weye r look. ...&#13;
for a teammate so she can pa&#13;
the ball. &#13;
Middle School Track: Kiley Peterson and Robby Petersen;&#13;
Peter Schwietz, Cody Contreras, and Colby Mcintosh; Not&#13;
pictured Alicia Sterr and Coach Dan Gradoville&#13;
Ready ... Set ... Robby gets ready&#13;
h•r his relay.&#13;
Colby jog a f w lap to warm&#13;
up for his next race.&#13;
"Air Jump" Kiley is participating in the long jump at&#13;
ISD's Jwuor High Invitational meet.&#13;
TI1e team chats while they stretch to warm up before&#13;
their ruruung events. &#13;
Who is going to win this race? Austin Gaines a.nd&#13;
Kory Wattiers are in a huge ba ttle to win the 100&#13;
meter dash.&#13;
Are you having fun? Matthew McArthur, Dalton&#13;
Rosch a.nd Jenna Helms are running in the 100 mete r&#13;
event.&#13;
You ca.n do it! Ms.&#13;
Karen Lechner is&#13;
coaching Ba ilee&#13;
Mace h ow to&#13;
throw the softba ll for the field&#13;
event.&#13;
ThebattleofDavid&#13;
and Golia th has&#13;
begun! "You did&#13;
it!" says Cheyenne&#13;
Terry "No, You&#13;
did!" says Carly&#13;
Weyers. A friendly&#13;
battle o f fi nger&#13;
pointing continues.&#13;
After the gun shot, Mike Fick, Shyanne Ma thews, Alyssa Fern ide, and&#13;
Shannon Clingenpeel a re starting the 100 mete r dash.&#13;
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starting g un to fire,&#13;
Chris Lewis a nd&#13;
D. J. Meye r are&#13;
preparing for the&#13;
race as Jacob&#13;
Brad ley o e rlook&amp;.&#13;
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Brandon Dunlap s wind s up to give&#13;
himself extra power as he throws the&#13;
softball.&#13;
Taylor Evans and Linda Buckendah.l are&#13;
try ing to catch up w ith Sh anno n&#13;
McArthur, Jr. in the 100 meter dash .&#13;
It's all mental' Zachary Raes focu ses on&#13;
the shot put and hopes he can w in the&#13;
event!&#13;
Conce ntratio n! Stepha nie Stra tton is&#13;
getting ready to thr;,w the shot put.&#13;
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The cheerleadillg squad is sigrung the cheer, "Bobcats,&#13;
spell W-I-N!"&#13;
Cheerleading Squad Recognitions:&#13;
• Second Place at GPSD Cheerleading Competition&#13;
• Winner of GPSD Spirit Stick (First time for this award!)&#13;
GPSD All-Tournament&#13;
Joseph Lewis&#13;
During the basketball game, the&#13;
fans and the curious cheerleacli.ng&#13;
squad is wajting for Jenny Wilson&#13;
to announce the lucky wu1ner for&#13;
the "Split the Pot" fundraiser ... and&#13;
the lucky wirmer is Ms. Kate Kasal!&#13;
0-o-oh, Let th e fun b eg in!&#13;
Cassandra Case, Jenny Wilson,&#13;
and Hea ther Nurse are jumping&#13;
with their 'we w ill win' attitudes&#13;
during a pep rally.&#13;
Let's burn some calories! Fawn&#13;
Humlicek and Jenny Wilson are&#13;
ha vmg fun doing their cheer.&#13;
Abig snUJeand a thwnbs up lets th&#13;
squad know they're doing great!&#13;
ISD's Chee rlearung Coach Jen&#13;
Herzog, help thecheerleaders keep&#13;
time, d uring their routi11e, b}&#13;
pounding the drum.&#13;
~ 58 • Cheerleadfngj i----~--------------------=-&#13;
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the hapita1, became kmwn as Primary Hall in 1922 Unf~ the building Wcl5 demo/ik:J in :JJXJi &#13;
60 • Residence &#13;
Residence • 61&#13;
• &#13;
62 • Residence &#13;
&#13;
[ 64 • Family Fun Nightj &#13;
Family Fun Night• 65&#13;
. --"-&#13;
j 66 • Staff/Student Basketball ! &#13;
A ~adition of Guiding &#13;
Melissa Aaron, Girls Residence&#13;
Carol Amos, Lower Sch. Teacher/Bell Choir&#13;
Melanie Anania, Residence-Sub&#13;
Cindie Angeroth, Outreach Coordinator&#13;
Don Angeroth, Lewis Central Power Tech&#13;
Teacher&#13;
Guy Baker, Food Service&#13;
Jennifer Bakkerud, Ed. Audiologist&#13;
Cheryl Banks, Secondary Speech&#13;
Pathologist/Oratorical Speeches&#13;
Scott Bergren, Grounds&#13;
Barbara Berkes, Nurse&#13;
Janet Bernacchi, Girls Residence&#13;
Jody Bethards, Lead-Girls Residence&#13;
Geri Bjorling, Lower School As istant&#13;
Dan Borgaila, Boys Residence&#13;
Dave Borgaila, Assistant Football &amp;&#13;
Assistant Basketba.11 Coach&#13;
Anndee Brandyberry, Ed. InterpreterUpper School/Senior Spon or&#13;
Tom Brannen, Work Study Teacher&#13;
Dexter Brewer, Housekeeping&#13;
Karen Brundidge, Upper School Math&#13;
Teacher/Sophomore Sponsor&#13;
Kathleen Burke, Girls Residence&#13;
Lois Carlson, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Mary Carpenter, Boys Residence&#13;
Karene Christenson, Ed. InterpreterUpper School/ Senior Sponsor&#13;
Kathy Churchill, Food Servi ce&#13;
Julie Clark, Girls Residence&#13;
Vianne Coleman, Secretary-Lower Sch.&#13;
Rich Connell, Director of Facilities&#13;
Tizz Connell, Administrati ve Assistant&#13;
John Cool, Director of Student Life&#13;
Carmen Cox, Secretary-Upper Sch./&#13;
Careers&#13;
Carrie Dalen, Girls Residence&#13;
Mary Danburg, Boys Residence&#13;
Patty DeFrancesco, Dean-Girls Residence&#13;
Kimberlee Denning, Lower Sch. Assist.&#13;
Monica Dixon, Ed. lmerpreter-Lower School&#13;
Laura Dorman, Housekeeping&#13;
Nina Ellison, Girls Residence-Sub&#13;
Cheryl Evans-Blankenship,&#13;
Accounting Specialist&#13;
Amy Filler-Katz, Nurse&#13;
Greg Fox, !SD Foundati on President&#13;
68 • Personnetl-1 -------------------------= &#13;
Frank Froehle, Boys Residence-Sub/Jr.&#13;
NAO&#13;
Jolene Froehle, Girls Residence/Jr. NAO&#13;
Kimberly Fu Ifs, Girls Residence&#13;
Elizabeth Gates, Boys Residence(Teen&#13;
Center Director .&#13;
Rebecca Gaw, Upper Sch./Caree r Principal&#13;
Sarah Gerken, Upper School Assistant-sub&#13;
Deb Gilmore, Lower/Upper School&#13;
Assistant-Sub&#13;
Dan Gradoville, Career Woods Teacher/&#13;
Athletic Director/Boys Basketball &amp; M.S. Track&#13;
Coach&#13;
Jane G radoville, Lower School Counselor&#13;
Dominic Graegin, Boys Residence&#13;
Mike Grandick, Career Graphic Arts&#13;
Production &amp; Work Study Teacher&#13;
Lori Green, Head Nurse&#13;
Gene Grell, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Marsha Gunderson, State HearingImpaired Consultant&#13;
Dr. Thomas Haley, Clinical Psychologist&#13;
Dwight Halliburton, Boys Residence&#13;
Kathy Hanson, Boys Residence&#13;
Sarah Heller, Girl Residence&#13;
Bryce Hendricks, (New) Lead-Boys&#13;
Residence&#13;
Elizabeth Herman, Girls Residence&#13;
Charlotte Herrman, ltinerare Teacher&#13;
Jennifer Herzog, Cheerl eading Coach&#13;
Jim Heuer, Business Manager&#13;
Shirley Hicks, Coordinator-Deaf Resources&#13;
Center/ Upper School Language Arts Teacher/&#13;
Freshman Sponsor/Concessions&#13;
Melodee Hielen, Lower School Teacher/&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Julie Holland, Lower Sch. Teacher/Boys Club&#13;
Greg Hollins, Storeroom/ L •IC Front De k&#13;
Lorie Horn, Lower chool Language Arts&#13;
Teacher&#13;
Donna Houston. Upper School Counselor/&#13;
ASTRA/Student Council&#13;
Sheila Iddings, Girl R iden e&#13;
Kate Kasal, Lower School Teacher/Pixies/&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Lee Keaton , Boys Re idence&#13;
Judy Killion, Ed. Interpreter-Upper School&#13;
Linda Kingery, Residence-Sub&#13;
Diane Knigge, urse&#13;
Lupe Knight, lnformation Tedmology&#13;
Speciali t&#13;
Geri Knoebel, Residence Progntnt/Family&#13;
Fun Night&#13;
Michelle Konvalin, Girls Re idence&#13;
Manda Kraft, Upper School si tant&#13;
Brandi Krakowski, School Psychologist&#13;
!Personnel• 6tt-} &#13;
Deb Landolt, Boys Residence&#13;
Angie Lantz, Recreation Coordinator-LMC&#13;
Karen Lechner, PE TeacherNolleyball &amp;&#13;
Assistant Girls Basketball &amp; Special Olympic&#13;
Coach/Jump for Heart/Eighth Grade Sponsor&#13;
Diane LeDoux, Special Needs/ Careers&#13;
Teacher&#13;
Deb LeHeup, Human Resources&#13;
Jan Letner, Nurse&#13;
Susie Livingston, Nurse&#13;
Jan Loverin, Itinerant Teacher&#13;
Angie Maddocks, Upper Sch. Assist.&#13;
Brad Malick, Power House&#13;
Chris Marks, Social Worker&#13;
Denna Massey, Teacher-Sub&#13;
Rhonda Matthew, Reading Specialist&#13;
Kathy McCuen, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim McGrath, Caree r Autobody Teacher/&#13;
Sophomore Sponsor&#13;
Anne McKeown, Secretary-Switchboard&#13;
Sue Meidlinger, Lower School Teacher/&#13;
Bell Choir&#13;
Nora Metteer, Food Service&#13;
Dr. Phillip Meyer, Doctor&#13;
Sue Miles, Secondary Speech Pathologist/&#13;
Oratorical Speeches&#13;
Cathy Miller, Transportation&#13;
Kathy Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Keith Miller, Housekeeping Superviser&#13;
Natalie Miller, Girls Residence&#13;
Scott Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Tim Miller, Boys Residence&#13;
Stacey Morgan , Assist. Vo ll eyball Coach&#13;
Sharon Morrison, Secretary-S ub&#13;
Tina Murdoch, llinerate Teacher&#13;
Mark Murray, Football Coach&#13;
Kristen Newton, Upper School Science&#13;
Teacher/Junior Sponsor/Space Camp&#13;
Sy Nguyen, Housekeeping&#13;
Sara Nothstine, Social Worker&#13;
Deb O'Meara, (Former)Lead-Boys&#13;
Residence&#13;
Linda O'Neal, Girls Residence&#13;
Rosella O'Neal, Residence-Sub&#13;
Kathy Oder, Food Service&#13;
Steve Owens, Powe r House&#13;
Julie Page, Lower School Assistant&#13;
Evencw Pelaez, Housekeeping&#13;
Y10 • PersonnaJ1 l--------------------------&#13;
Elizabeth Peters, Lowe r School Teacher/&#13;
Pixies/Boys Club&#13;
Zoe Petersen, Account Specialist&#13;
Nancy Pietrzak, Ed. Lnterpreter-Lowe r&#13;
Sch.&#13;
Sara Planck, Lower School Teacher/Bell&#13;
Choir Director&#13;
LaMar Prail, Boys Residence-Sub&#13;
Dr. Jeanne Prickett, Supe.1intendent&#13;
Vicki Prigeon, Upper Sch. Science &amp; English&#13;
Teacher/Space Camp&#13;
Sue Purcell, Teacher Mentor/Students Services&#13;
Coordinato1/ ASTRA/Student Council/Honor&#13;
Society&#13;
Janet Riche, Transport ation&#13;
Joni Riddle, Food Service-Sub&#13;
Gayle Ridgway, Secretary-Student&#13;
Life. Human Resources.Transportation&#13;
Denise Robb, Nurse-Sub&#13;
Sandra Rolfe, Housekeeping&#13;
Rafael Romero, Housekeeping&#13;
Cindy Romey, Lower School Assi tant&#13;
Wendy Rustad, Upper School Language&#13;
Arts Teacher/Freshman Sponsor&#13;
Denise Ryan, Account Specialist&#13;
Bob Schulze, Career Metals Teacher&#13;
Todd Schut, Transportation&#13;
Melissa Seaman, Lower Sch. Assistant&#13;
Joanne Shannon, Career Business &amp;&#13;
Graphic A11s-Yearbook Teacher&#13;
K~thy Shannon, Lowe r School Assistant&#13;
Mike Shannon, P.E. &amp; Health Teacher/Girls&#13;
Basketball &amp; Girls Track &amp; Special Olympics&#13;
Coach/Jum.J? for Hean/ Eighth Grade Sponsor&#13;
Shawn Shea, Boys Residence&#13;
Jerry Siders, Upper School Social Science&#13;
&amp; History Teacher/Academic Bowl/Concessions&#13;
Shari Slater, Lower Sch./ltinerate Principa l&#13;
Dave S1aughter, Grounds&#13;
Barb Smith, Teach r- uh&#13;
Nyle Smith, Dean-Boy' Residence&#13;
Kathy Snyder, Residence-Sub&#13;
Cindy Soppe, Lower/ Upper Sch. AI1 Teacher&#13;
Jane Sorensen, Food Serv ice&#13;
Donna Stephens, Girls Residence&#13;
Daniel Stevens, Housekeeping&#13;
Roxanna Stevens, Upper School Special&#13;
eeds &amp; Social Studies Teacher/Jr. Commission&#13;
/Close up&#13;
Mary Stokes, Front Desk-LMC&#13;
Ann Thiessen, Lower School Speech&#13;
Pathologist&#13;
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Tricia Tighe, Lower School Teacher&#13;
Dee Van Nordstrand. Career raphi c&#13;
Arts-Design Teache r&#13;
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Patty VanSoelen, Girl Residence-Sub&#13;
Katie Vech, Upper School Assistant&#13;
Marlene Wagner, Girls Residence&#13;
Al Walgenbach, Power House&#13;
Jeanette Watson, Curriculum Director/&#13;
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Julie Welsch, Upper School Assistant&#13;
Valerie Wendel-Filkins, Lower Sch. Assist.&#13;
Susan Whitt, Upper School Math Teacher/&#13;
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Dee Willer, Nurse&#13;
Kristi Wills, TAP Coordinator/ASTRA/&#13;
Student Council&#13;
John Woods, Power House&#13;
Katie Wright, Lower School Teacher/&#13;
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Rick Wyant, Food Service Director&#13;
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Ariel Bloom, Bu Driver-Sub&#13;
Elizabeth Chadwick, Houseparent-Sub&#13;
Joy Dalen, Houseparent-Sub&#13;
Terry DeBenedictis, Nurse-Sub&#13;
John De Yeager, Power House&#13;
Jennifer Dutiel, Upper School Assistant&#13;
Karen Keiner, Boys Residence&#13;
Brad Kruse, Boys Track Coach&#13;
Leslie Leythan, Bus Driver-Sub&#13;
Sarah Lovelace, Houseparent-Sub&#13;
Jackie Marks, Interpreter-Sub&#13;
Cayley Poggensee, Interpreter-Sub &amp;&#13;
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Anita Slater, School Assist. &amp; Houseparent-Sub&#13;
James Stotts, Bus Driver-S ub&#13;
Susan Swanson, Houseparent-Sub&#13;
Dacia Woodford, Houseparent-S ub&#13;
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Pietrzak, Anndee Brand yberry, and Socia l&#13;
Worker Sara Nothstine a re be ing silly&#13;
between oratorical speeches.&#13;
N urse Diane Kni gge is checking Joshu a&#13;
Kn udsen's blood pressure.&#13;
During d rug awa reness week, Teacher&#13;
Karen Lechner dresses up like Uncle&#13;
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Dean of Boys Nyle Smith, Dea n of Girls Pa tty&#13;
Defrancesco, and Residential Counselo r Jolene&#13;
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Teacher Assistant Melissa Seaman, and Bailee Mace.&#13;
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Cheryl Banks, and&#13;
Mrs.Susan Whitt are&#13;
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ta lks w ith Mack&#13;
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Dobias, Dawn&#13;
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THE&#13;
9/ 11 &#13;
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f) The United Nations&#13;
repol1i the AIDS&#13;
epidemic Is growing&#13;
in Africa and worsening&#13;
dramatlcally aCl'Oll8&#13;
eastern Europe&#13;
and Asia.&#13;
:&gt; After more than a&#13;
year of ceasefire. civil&#13;
war re-ignites in the&#13;
Ivory Coast as a result&#13;
of President Gbagbo's&#13;
ordering air strikes&#13;
on rebel positions.&#13;
C: PLO Chairman Vasser Arafat,&#13;
75, dies in a Paris hospital.&#13;
Palestinians view him as&#13;
:&gt; In October, more than 10&#13;
million Afghan men and&#13;
women vote in the country's&#13;
first presidential election -&#13;
a milestone In the country's&#13;
transformation after 25 years&#13;
of war and Taliban control.&#13;
a leader who sought a&#13;
homeland for his people,&#13;
but many Israelis see&#13;
Arafat as a ruthless terrorist.&#13;
O At 885 feet the new Millau bridge in southern France&#13;
is the tallest bridge in the world.&#13;
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0 The Ukrainian Supreme Court&#13;
lnvalldates that oountty's dl9puted&#13;
presidential elecllon becalme of votil&#13;
tampering. In the revota, pro-West&#13;
opposition leader VlklDr Ylllllchanko&#13;
claims victory.&#13;
:&gt; In September, Chechen rebels kill&#13;
more than 430 people in a series of&#13;
terrorist attacks in Russia, including&#13;
the bloody attack on an elementary&#13;
schoolhouse.&#13;
:&gt; After 22 months lhl oonlllCt In thl&#13;
Darfur reQIOn qt SUdan oonlrl1181 to&#13;
grow, leaving more titan 2.3 mlllon&#13;
Africans In ll88d of hul!B'dllrM1 aid &#13;
C: Due to manufacturing errors, the&#13;
United States faces a flu vaccine&#13;
shortage. The U.S. Department of&#13;
Health reserves vaccinations for those&#13;
most at risk - people over 65 and&#13;
Infants six to 23 months of age.&#13;
:&gt; In August, the National&#13;
Underground Railroad&#13;
Freedom Center opens&#13;
In Cincinnati, Ohio.&#13;
O Countries ami'lntlMduals around the world Join together to&#13;
pledge over $4 billion In relief for those devastated by the&#13;
December tsunami disaster.&#13;
0 Christopher Reeve dies at age 52.&#13;
Reeve Is remembered for his movie&#13;
role as Superman and as an advocate&#13;
for spinal cord research after being&#13;
paralyzed In an accident In 1995.&#13;
C: According to the Lance Armstrong&#13;
Foundation, over 20 million people&#13;
are wearing the yellow "Llvestrong"&#13;
wristbands that help fund and promote&#13;
the organization's cancer research.&#13;
C: In 8eptember, Microsoft Chairman&#13;
Biii Gates announces a $168 mllllon&#13;
donation to fund malarla research.&#13;
O The National World war 11&#13;
Memorial Is unveiled In&#13;
WllshlngfOn, D.C. In&#13;
honor of the mHllons of&#13;
Americans whO served&#13;
durilll World War 11 In&#13;
the mllllaiy and on the&#13;
home front&#13;
C: A prolonged d plovment&#13;
of over 200 000 U.,&#13;
troops to Iraq leaves&#13;
many families struggling&#13;
at home &#13;
0 SpaceShipOne,&#13;
the world's first&#13;
privately developed&#13;
spacecraft, is named&#13;
"2004 Invention&#13;
of the Year" by&#13;
Time magazine.&#13;
~ Apple's iPod is the&#13;
year's hottest tech&#13;
gadget, fashion&#13;
accessory and&#13;
advertising personality,&#13;
all in one creditcard-size package.&#13;
C: Portable photo printers&#13;
that do not require&#13;
a computer are a&#13;
hot item for digital&#13;
camera owners.&#13;
Robosapiens since the toy's&#13;
introduction in April. Among other&#13;
"talents," the $100 robot can belch&#13;
and pass gas on command.&#13;
0 The Food and Drug Administration links the use of&#13;
antidepressants such as Zoloft, Paxil and Prozac&#13;
to suicidal behavior in teens.&#13;
0 After four years on the market&#13;
and billions of dollars in revenue,&#13;
pharmaceutical company Merck&#13;
recalls the arthritis drug Vioxx&#13;
due to increased risk for&#13;
cardiovascular disease.&#13;
:&gt; General Motors releases&#13;
the industry's first full-size&#13;
gas-electric hybrid pickup&#13;
truck, the Chevrolet Silverado.&#13;
:&gt;Toshiba's HD DVD and Sony's&#13;
Blu-ray battle for supremacy&#13;
over the next generation of DVD&#13;
technology. Major movie studios&#13;
are evenly divided in their backing&#13;
of the two technologies. &#13;
nature&#13;
Designer dog breeds like&#13;
the "Goldendoodle," an&#13;
allergy-friendly cross between&#13;
a golden retriever and&#13;
a poodle, are in high demand.&#13;
~ African lions join the&#13;
endangered species list&#13;
because they are being&#13;
killed to protect domestic&#13;
livestock and their habitats&#13;
are being destroyer.&#13;
0 Although Saturn's rings look solid ' :Gin Earth, images taken by the&#13;
international Cassini spacecraft show they are more like rivers of dust&#13;
and ice, with particles ranging in size from specks to mountains.&#13;
0 Swarms of locusts destroy millions&#13;
of acres of crops in West Africa.&#13;
&lt;: In September, astronomers&#13;
announce the discovery in the&#13;
Milky Way galaxy of a new and&#13;
possibly abundant class of planets.&#13;
&lt;: On a remote island in Indonesia,&#13;
scientists find 1 B,000-year-old&#13;
skeletons of a hobbit-like human&#13;
species that grew no larger than&#13;
today's average three-year-old child.&#13;
ash and steam for&#13;
the first time since&#13;
its major eruption&#13;
in 1980.&#13;
&lt;: Threatened by&#13;
the spread of&#13;
hormone-disrupting&#13;
chemicals and global&#13;
warming, polar&#13;
bears are added&#13;
to the endangered&#13;
species list. &#13;
O IWlan link charm&#13;
bracelets beCome&#13;
the lllggeet Jewelry&#13;
trend al the year.&#13;
:&gt; Thanks to the popular movie&#13;
Dodgsball: A Trus UndsrrJog Story,&#13;
the high-flying, body-bashing&#13;
sport makes Its way back Into&#13;
gymnasiums across the country. &#13;
O Fast-food restaurants offer kids'&#13;
meals with healthy ai,mattva.&#13;
to fries and soda, lni:IUdlnd ll"!&gt;Pl86&#13;
and milk.&#13;
C With DVDs dbllvered right to&#13;
your door and no late fees. Netfllx&#13;
and Blockbuster Online become&#13;
popular choices for movie rentals. &#13;
0 ThB lncl'IJdllJ/BS, Plxar&#13;
and Disney's movie&#13;
about a superhero&#13;
family trying to live&#13;
a nonnal fife In&#13;
the suburbS, Is a&#13;
box..Gfflce smash.&#13;
:&gt; Clint Eastwood&#13;
directs another hit&#13;
wHh Million Dollar&#13;
Baby, starring&#13;
Hiiary Swank as a&#13;
31-year-old boxer.&#13;
C: Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet&#13;
gamer Golden Globe&#13;
nominations for Etemal&#13;
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.&#13;
which also earns a nod for Best&#13;
Picture, Musical or Comedy.&#13;
:&gt; Johnny Depp scores&#13;
his second straight&#13;
Oscar nomination&#13;
for Best Actor with&#13;
his performance In&#13;
Rnding Nevertand.&#13;
O Shrek 2 ranks third on the list of the 100 top-grossing movies,&#13;
with a total haul of just over $436 million.&#13;
O Jamie Foxx delivers an eerily&#13;
convincing and Oscar-nominated&#13;
performance as the late Ray&#13;
Charles In Ray.&#13;
:&gt; Already named best picture by&#13;
fllm critics from New York to&#13;
Los Angeles, Independent ftlm&#13;
Sideways finds even more&#13;
celebrity with a leading seven&#13;
Golden Globe nominations.&#13;
:&gt; The Aviator, starring Leonardo&#13;
DiCaprio In the role of eccentric&#13;
bllllonalre Howard Hughes, earns&#13;
eleven Oscar nominations. &#13;
C: Ty Pennington and company&#13;
improve lives while making&#13;
homes better on the successful&#13;
ABC home improvement&#13;
show ''Extreme Makeover:&#13;
Home Edmon.'&#13;
:&gt; Fox's "Arrested Development"&#13;
wins the Emmy for Best&#13;
Comedy Series after an&#13;
inaugural year that is critically&#13;
acclaimed but poorly rated.&#13;
O Stephen, "Lo." Kristen and friends bring their real Orange County&#13;
adventures to MTV rn the hit reality show "Laguna Beach."&#13;
O "You're fired!" becomes a household&#13;
phrase as Donald Trump plows&#13;
through executive wannabes on his&#13;
hit NBC show, "The Apprentice."&#13;
C: ABC gets big ratings from its new&#13;
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What Worries a Fair Organizer? Heat Hurts Hogs July 16, 1986&#13;
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How Hot Is It? Too Hot For Chickens July 19, 1986&#13;
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Avoca Mayor Doesn't Want Equipment Levy Extension December 11, 1991&#13;
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Retired Colonel At Helm of Development Group April 25, 1993&#13;
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School Merger Petition Issues January 15, 1994&#13;
AvoHa, Shelby-Tennant Ready To Tie The Knot? January 15, 1994&#13;
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