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COLLAG IY: CATHRYN WATSON, ANDRESSA HAYNES, CHRIS NIC iOLS, &#13;
WN B~ S, LALEESHA HAYNES, AND JUSTIN W :TH &#13;
-&#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
BURNING DESIRES&#13;
THE HEAT IS ON&#13;
SCORCHING THE OPPONENTS&#13;
STUDENT MELTING POT&#13;
HOT NUMBERS&#13;
BURN A HOLE IN YOUR POCKET&#13;
HOT PROSPECTS&#13;
STUDENT LIFE&#13;
2&#13;
ACADEMICS&#13;
26&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
36&#13;
PEOPLE&#13;
100&#13;
ADS&#13;
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IN DEX&#13;
146 &#13;
Re-living the disco era, students found groovy clothes and accessories during Homecoming week. Row 1 (1-r )-Lyndsay Patton, Carolyn&#13;
Nester, Brian Rasmussen. Row 2-Anne Heuer, Ryan Smith, Tanya Delaney, Adam Riso, Carrie Hensdale. Row 3- Mike Conway, Doug&#13;
Kinsel, Greg Bartnsen. Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
STUDENT LIFE &#13;
Walking between classes, sophomores exit&#13;
lockers and rush to the next class. A common feeling among students is the lack of&#13;
time between classes. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Talking in the parking lot, Melissa Head, Eric&#13;
Head, and Robyn Poloncic make plans after&#13;
school. Students frequently hang out in the&#13;
parking lot before and after school. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
STUDENT LIFE &#13;
THE AFTER SCHOOL RUN&#13;
byLeah Stonerook&#13;
Are LC students ever bored?&#13;
Never!&#13;
When the final bell rings it&#13;
signals the end of another&#13;
school day, b there are many&#13;
activities just starting.&#13;
Some students volun eer&#13;
their time to help people in the&#13;
community. AmyWhipple'97 is&#13;
a candy striper at Jenny&#13;
Edmundson Hospital, while&#13;
Ryan Mullen'96 helps out at&#13;
The Open Door Mission .&#13;
Other people decide to work&#13;
to have additional money.&#13;
Brian Collier'96 likes h aving a&#13;
job so he doesn't have to rely on&#13;
his parents for everything.&#13;
What can a person possibly&#13;
likeabouthavingajob? "Working at the zoo has introduced&#13;
me to so many kinds of people.&#13;
I've learned to deal with people&#13;
and the public, " commented&#13;
Courtney Trede'98.&#13;
Students enjoy working for&#13;
many reasons. Travis&#13;
Stroebele'98 likes his job because, "It's fun because of the&#13;
people I work with."&#13;
Having a job can help a person learn things about themselves; things they don't learn&#13;
in school. Joe Lee'97, who&#13;
works at No Frills, said he's&#13;
learned how to work with&#13;
people who don't always&#13;
agree with him. Mullen, who&#13;
volunteers at the mission&#13;
said, "It makes you stop and&#13;
think how important an education is."&#13;
Having a job or volunteering is one way many students use their spare time&#13;
after school. They make new&#13;
friends and have fun while&#13;
they work.&#13;
Stocking the shelves, Erin Luxford places a bottle of hair spray. Many high school students are stockers. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes. &#13;
PlantingflowersatChanticleer, Tina&#13;
Hough and Abby Kossow clean up&#13;
the community. Both girls volunteered their time to clean the&#13;
grounds. Photo byc.athryn Watson.&#13;
Filling a glass, Ben Kult prepares a customer's meal. Ku It works at Target&#13;
in the cafeteria; food preparation is a common high school job. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Cashing out a customer, Amber&#13;
Campbell completes her duties at&#13;
Walgreen's. Handling money is a&#13;
must in almost any job. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes. Accepting her position as supervisor, Lynette Montang speaks to a&#13;
group of candystripers. Montang&#13;
has been a candy striper for five&#13;
years. Photo by Amy Whipple.&#13;
Using a scanner, Lisa Kemp checks out a Buckle customer at the Mall of&#13;
t he Bluffs. Many students enjoy working atthe mall. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watson. &#13;
IT'S NOT WHETHER YOU WIN OR LOSE&#13;
by Andy Verlengia the LC fans provide a positive,&#13;
Over the years at LC, going almost invincible, aura for Tito the game has been a way for tan wrestlers," commented&#13;
fans to show their "Titan Keith Massey, wrestling coach.&#13;
Pride. " Whether it was a var- Some fans enjoyed going to&#13;
sity football game or a basket- the game simply to socialize. It&#13;
ball game , LC fans showed up was a way of seeing friends and&#13;
to support the athletes. The catching up on the week's&#13;
fans played a part in giving LC events. "It was something to do&#13;
the valuable home field ad- on a Friday night," replied&#13;
vantage. The cheers of the Courtney Bussey'97.&#13;
crowd spurred the players on, Many fan s showed their suphelping them to achieve victo- port by painting their faces or&#13;
ries they might not have been dressing up in blue and white.&#13;
able to achieve. "In the gym, "When I looked up at the stands&#13;
during the homecoming&#13;
game, I saw a sea of blue, "&#13;
stated Klayton Kmett'96.&#13;
With all the fans and excitement, Titans remained&#13;
respectful and followed the&#13;
rules while supporting their&#13;
players. "We had a large&#13;
group of students that came&#13;
to home and away activities&#13;
and offered support," stated&#13;
John Casebolt, Activities Director.&#13;
Posing for a picture, J.J . Harder, Adam Riso, and Brian Rasmussen t ake different stances. The three&#13;
of them became LC's self-appointed mascots. Photo by Shawn Baas. &#13;
Jumping to their feet, LC fans cheer for the play developing on&#13;
the court. The cheers from the crowd helped spur the players&#13;
on. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Cheering on the Varsity football team , Jaime Huntoon , Jessi&#13;
McElvain, and Molly Parrott showed school pride. Fan support&#13;
was the key part of the football team's successful season.&#13;
Phot o by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
~ • ichr g up signs, volleyball fans show t heir support . M aking signs was just one of t he&#13;
n nv ways LC fa ns showed their spirit. Phot o by Shawn Baas .&#13;
Holding his index finger in the air,&#13;
Chris Vanatta shows that the Titans&#13;
are # 1 . Vanatta was one of the&#13;
many fans that flocked to LC sporting events during the year. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes. ~&#13;
~ &#13;
•&#13;
FUTURE&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
and Kevin Steward&#13;
As seniors neared their&#13;
graduation date, students got&#13;
ready for their future endeavors. Although some Strliors'&#13;
education will end after high&#13;
school, the majority got ready&#13;
for college. Planning for college&#13;
involved many things including searching for the right college to fit one's personality.&#13;
There are numerous ways to&#13;
ASPIRATIO NS&#13;
pay for college; many students&#13;
recieved some form of aid, including different scholarships,&#13;
grants, and awards. In order to&#13;
qualify for scholarships or&#13;
grants, students did anything&#13;
from completing questionnaires&#13;
to writing essays. "Many think&#13;
it's a waste of time, but I think&#13;
it's worth it," said Emily Bendorf&#13;
'96.&#13;
College planning began early&#13;
for many people when they took&#13;
their ACT's. "The ACT test&#13;
was long and hard; it was&#13;
hard to know how to study&#13;
for them," commented Am&#13;
Sabatka'96. Though the&#13;
preparation took time, the&#13;
senior class looked forward&#13;
to their lives after high school;&#13;
whether it was continuing&#13;
education, or entering the&#13;
work world.&#13;
Sitting at the sewing machine, Melissa Mendoza finishes another project. Many students used high&#13;
school classes to help decide what to do lat er in life. Mendoza hopes to pursue a career in fashion&#13;
design. Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Thumbing through the file cabinet, Jason Batten looks for an admission&#13;
form. M aking sure admission forms were turned in on time was important&#13;
for seniors. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Piling up, brochures became a fan uhar sight for seniors t hroughout&#13;
ttieyear. There are many resources&#13;
f · seniors t o use when deciding&#13;
what to do afte1' high school. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Completing an ACT packet, Brett&#13;
Struck prepares to take t he test.&#13;
ACT scores often determine&#13;
whether students get into college.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Wanting to be a computer programmer, Doug Brown gets his practice in&#13;
before college bytaking Computer Applications. Brown was one of the&#13;
many who used high school classes to prepare for college . Phot o by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Getting hertranscript, Stevi Howard prepares an application packet to&#13;
send off for admission into college. Colleges and universities require&#13;
official t ranscripts that list high school grades. Photo by Andressa&#13;
H"&gt;'les ~&#13;
~ &#13;
-&#13;
VICTORY LEADS TO CELEBRATION&#13;
by Stevi Howard&#13;
"School spirit was at an all&#13;
time high during Homecoming&#13;
week," recalled Eric Wymore'98.&#13;
Homecoming was the week of&#13;
Sept. 25, earlier than in years&#13;
past, which left some people unprepared for the week's events.&#13;
Throughout the week, dress-up&#13;
days helped build school spirit.&#13;
Studen ts could really see the&#13;
"blue blood" show through a t&#13;
Queen of Homecoming festivities, but that was not the only&#13;
thing that occurred at coronation. Class Wars were replaced&#13;
with a lip-sync contest, which&#13;
was won by the faculty. A district-wide pep rally was also held&#13;
during coronation, to build&#13;
s chool spirit.&#13;
Titan spirit continued through&#13;
Friday n ight wh en the Titans destroyed the Red Oak Tigers, in a&#13;
Thursday night's coronation. 47-6 vi ctory. "With the crowd&#13;
Titan pride was higher than ever. beh ind us, it was no surprise&#13;
David Kjeldg a ard and Cari tha we accomplished an asColeman were crowned King and toun d ing victory against Red&#13;
Oak, " explained Kl ayto n&#13;
Kmett'96.&#13;
A dance sponsored by the&#13;
student council was held the&#13;
next night with the theme,&#13;
"End of the Road." Although&#13;
Homecoming fes ti vi ties h ad an&#13;
early and slow start this year,&#13;
LC students came through in&#13;
the end by showing a tremendous amount of school spirit.&#13;
The 1995 Homecoming Court: row 1 (1-r )-Brett Jackson , Lisa Kemp, Bill Jacobsen, David Kjeldgaard[ King)&#13;
Cari Coleman[Queen), Jeremy Willer. Row 2 - Chris Vanatta , Shannon Lea, Sara Kenney, Abby Hausen,&#13;
Tina Hough, Nicole Wallenberg, Jeni Kenealy, Drew Ditmars. Row 4- Tucker O'Hara, M att Schoening,&#13;
Jessi McElvain, Whitney Vincent . Row 5 Jeff Lauver, Klayton Kmett. &#13;
Staying alive, Nate Emsick participates in the disco&#13;
contest. Emsick and Carolyn Nester were crowned&#13;
Disco King and queen . Photo by Shawn Baas. Dancing to that special song , Amy&#13;
Rodriguez and James Gliwa enjoy&#13;
the dance. Slow songs are a favorite&#13;
part of dances. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Liµ syncing to t he crowd , the sophomore class ,&#13;
led by Molly Parrott, dances on the gym floor.&#13;
The lip sync contest replaced t he class wars .&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson .&#13;
Arousing spirit takes over t he crowd as t hey cheer at coronat ion. Not only are&#13;
the King and Queen crowned , but it was also a school-wide pep rally. Photo&#13;
by Shawn Baas. &#13;
-&#13;
z&#13;
z&#13;
WAITING F 0 R THE B ELL&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
As we sit in our morning&#13;
classes, half asleep and looking at the clock every five minutes or ~o, there is only one&#13;
thing on our minds. that's for&#13;
lunch? When fourth hour finally comes around, we think&#13;
the lunch b ell will n ever ring.&#13;
We all go our own way after&#13;
the bell rings, and we do our&#13;
own things. Zach ery Owens '99&#13;
said he eats and talks about&#13;
anything that comes up.&#13;
Courtney Trede '98 agreed,&#13;
"We talk about parties and what&#13;
we're going to do over the weekend." Mrs. Potter, English&#13;
teacher, said she eats, shares&#13;
food, talks and laughs.&#13;
We all have our own separate&#13;
nightmares of the scariest food&#13;
the cafeteria tried to serve us.&#13;
Kiffany Hickey '98 claimed it&#13;
was "the chicken fried steak, "&#13;
while Steffani Brinson'97&#13;
feels it's "all the food. "&#13;
When the bell rings at the&#13;
end of lunch, we're all in&#13;
rush to get back to class.&#13;
Some a little eager, some not&#13;
ready, but always aware that&#13;
we made it through h alf the&#13;
day; and now it won't be long&#13;
until we can go home .&#13;
Eating at lunch , st udents t ake a break to talk. Although many students complain about school lunches.&#13;
plenty of students eat them . Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Biting intD a hamburger, Travis C.Oyle&#13;
enjoys his lunch. Hamburgers are&#13;
somestudents'favorit.efood. PhotD&#13;
by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Laughing during a conversation, Jill Stazzoni talks and eats atthe same&#13;
time. Lunch is a t ime to socialize with friends. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Borrowing some of Ryan&#13;
Hemmingsen'sfood, Drew Ditmars&#13;
also steals a napkin. Everybody&#13;
shares during lunch. PhotD by Chris&#13;
Nichols. Playing with her food , Kri sten&#13;
Andersen stirs her ice cream .&#13;
A la carte items are favorites&#13;
among students. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Paying for his lunch, Kurt Schlautman hands the lunch lady his card.&#13;
The lunch program went electronic this yea1'. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
-&#13;
c H A N G I N G T&#13;
by Stevi Howard team's logo; while girls wore&#13;
On the runways ofNewYork sweaters with neutral colors.&#13;
and Paris fashion trends change Cream, country blue , burgandy,&#13;
twic: a year. Here at Lewis forest green and gray were faCentral trends take a lot longer vorite colors . .. to catch on and to change. The "grunge" or "alternative"&#13;
In 1995-96 the most popu- look started to catch on at LC.&#13;
lar stores for LC stu dents to Hardly a day passed by when&#13;
shop a t were : the Buckle ,&#13;
Gadzooks, and the GAP. Flan -&#13;
nel shirts and jeans were favorites for girls and guys to wear.&#13;
students didn't see a shirt from&#13;
Pepsi or a gas station attendent&#13;
named "Bud" walking through&#13;
the halls. Baggy pants with&#13;
R E N D s&#13;
on toward the end of the year.&#13;
Girls st arted to wear skirts&#13;
again "for no reason." Shorts&#13;
that wrap around to look lik&#13;
skirts or just a plain wrap&#13;
around plaid skirts were fa -&#13;
vorites for the ladies. The&#13;
favorite materials wer e corduroy and wool.&#13;
Fashion trends were&#13;
changing here at Lewis Central and the 1995-96 school&#13;
Guys we r e often seen in chains for boys and baby t- year was a display of many&#13;
sweatshirts with th eir favorite shirts for girls started to catch different fashion trends.&#13;
Sporting a flannel and t-shirt, Scott Barney relaxes in class . Flannel shirts were favorites for both boy&#13;
and girls. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Talking after t he game , students wore hats and flannel coats . Baseball caps&#13;
were seen on both boys and girls, after school was let out, of course.Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Studying in class, Tr acy Keenan wear s warm-up&#13;
pants and a sweatshirt. This was a popular&#13;
outfit for many students when they woke up late&#13;
or wanted to be comfortable. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Striking a pose, Mit ch Leaders and Ben Johnson show off t he&#13;
'grunge look ." Alt ernative music and clothes wer e fads in&#13;
1995-96. Photo by Chris Nichols .&#13;
Dialing home, M egan Conklin uses a cellular phone. ~ellular&#13;
phones were very popular; many kids had them , especially for&#13;
emergencies. Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
•&#13;
z&#13;
A NIGHT TO R EMEM BER&#13;
by Stevi Howard&#13;
Many students hoped that&#13;
1996 would start with a bang&#13;
since the Snoball dance was&#13;
schedhled for the first Saturday of the new year. It did for&#13;
Emily Bendorf96 a nd Drew&#13;
Ditmars'96, since th ey were&#13;
crowned Snoball queen and&#13;
king.&#13;
The h igh hopes were brought&#13;
a little lower as many stud nts&#13;
walk ed away from Sn oball say-&#13;
"In the hour I was at the dance,&#13;
there were only three songs you&#13;
could really dance to. " The D .J.&#13;
was not the only thing studen ts&#13;
complained about, "I though t&#13;
it was stupid that th ey edited&#13;
everything said in the introductions for court, " r eplied&#13;
court member Karl Krau t'96.&#13;
Many students made the b est&#13;
ou t of the nigh t , a s girls got&#13;
dressed u p an d got to take that&#13;
"special guy" ou t on the town&#13;
ing the dance was pretty lame. for dinner and dancing. People&#13;
Bill J a cobsen'9 6 commen ted, made the best of the music that&#13;
was played, the hand jive&#13;
lasted for 10 or 15 minutes.&#13;
Brian Collier showed what&#13;
h e was m a d e of (silly putty).&#13;
wh en he went as low as he&#13;
could go. "I don 't know many&#13;
girls that can do the spr ads,"&#13;
exclaim ed Nicki Mit.chell'98.&#13;
Th e overall Snoball experien ce was good and one that&#13;
many will remember for a&#13;
long time.&#13;
The SnoballCourt (1-r) Row 1 - Mike McSorley, J eni Kenealy, Drew Ditmars [King).Emily Bendorf [Queen), David&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Cari Coleman, Eric Nelson, Courtney Bussey. Row 2-Jessi M cElvain, Lisa Kemp, Ryan Hemmings n.&#13;
Jeremy Major, Josh Clanton, Shannon Lea, Bill Jacobsen, Karl Kraut, Jenny Willer, Megan Green, Nikki W allenberg,&#13;
JennyStazzoni, WhitneyVincent. &#13;
Smiling during the court dance,&#13;
Drew Ditmars and Emily Bendorf&#13;
pose for a picture. Ditmars and&#13;
Bendorf were the Snoball king and&#13;
queen. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Enjoying themselves, Adam Riso and JennyStazzoni dance. Stazzoni and&#13;
Riso were both members of court. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Showingushowlowhecango, Brian&#13;
Collier does the spreads . Many&#13;
were impressed with Collier's flexibility. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Dancing the night away, the junior&#13;
girls break it down. Formal wear did&#13;
not stop girls from breaking it down.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Fixing t heir hair in t he mirror, Liz Higgins and Megan Conklin get ready for&#13;
pictures. Winter weather often caused problems for girls' hair. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson. &#13;
VOLUNTEERS MAl&lt;E SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPECIAL&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
For the past three years, over&#13;
600 athletes and countless numbers of family members and&#13;
friends have flocked to Titan Field&#13;
to participate · the Southwest&#13;
Iowa district Special Olympics.&#13;
But without the gracious elp&#13;
and encouragement of over 100&#13;
LC student and faculty volun -&#13;
teers, the event would not exist.&#13;
'We had 600 athletes h ere, and&#13;
the volunteers really pulled it&#13;
together," said Carol Nelson , special education teach er.&#13;
Volunteers arrived on the&#13;
track promptly at 8 a .m. on Friday, April 19, and planned to&#13;
dedicate their entire day to the&#13;
athletes, rain or shine. They&#13;
were put to work maintaining&#13;
various event sites or guiding&#13;
athletes to their even ts. 'There&#13;
was so much to h elp out with,"&#13;
remembered Ambe r&#13;
Campbell'96. Volunteers stayed&#13;
until after 3 p.m. to clean up and&#13;
tear down event stations.&#13;
Even the athletes took time&#13;
ou t of their busy day to recognize&#13;
and thank all of those wh o were&#13;
there supporting them. "It was&#13;
nice tha t all my friends from&#13;
school were there to h elp out&#13;
and ch eer u s on," said Molly&#13;
Mitchell'96, Special Olympic&#13;
participant.&#13;
Although it wa s a lon g da&#13;
for b oth participants and volunteers, the Special Olympics&#13;
was a success. Both group&#13;
came together to make the&#13;
day m emorable for everyon e.&#13;
"It was a lot of hard work,"&#13;
recalled Natalie Ditmars'96.&#13;
"But it was worth it to make it&#13;
a s pecial day for the a thletes."&#13;
Getting ready to run, Angela Dow and Violet Gallagher ar e chased by Kevin Willms. Participants helped eachoth&#13;
prepare for events. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Receiving a high five for a job well done,&#13;
Kolean Joy gives one back. Positive&#13;
reinforcement was key in doing a good&#13;
job at the Olympics. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Helping M olly Mitchell get ready for her&#13;
event, Emily Bendorf leads a stretching&#13;
routine. Volunteers helped the athletes&#13;
out in many ways. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
W'Btmn.&#13;
Handing out ribbons, cheerleaders&#13;
Shalene Bogardus and Michaela Bell&#13;
give awards to participants. All of the&#13;
cheerleaders donated their day to help&#13;
out. Photo byChr'is Nichols.&#13;
Clear ing the bar, Mike Croson competes in the pentathalon high jump.&#13;
Croson placed first in the pentathalon&#13;
and went to state. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Congrarulating Andy Boos, Jeni Kenealy&#13;
and Stevi Howard give him a ribbon. All&#13;
athletes received ribbonsthatday. Photn&#13;
byCathrynWatson. &#13;
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HARD WORK PA YS 0 FF&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
The pfanning and anticipation of another prom began&#13;
months before the final day arrived. As the juniors worked for&#13;
weeks on decorations to make&#13;
prom a "Celestial Fantasy," the&#13;
seniors tried to capture the&#13;
memories of their last dance as&#13;
their final year came to an end. Juniors volunteered theirtime&#13;
and were assigned certain duties for organizing the prom.&#13;
From writing out invitation s to&#13;
decorating tfie gym, the juniors&#13;
spent their free time trying to&#13;
make everything perfect.&#13;
The dance kicked off a t eight&#13;
o'clockandlasted until midnight.&#13;
The queen, Jeni Kenealy, and&#13;
king, Klayton Kmett, were&#13;
crowned at ten o'clock. When&#13;
the last song was played the&#13;
seniors said good-bye. "It was&#13;
great spending that last nigh t&#13;
with all my friends, this is really&#13;
the last time we can all get to- gether and have fun as an entire&#13;
class," stated Mitch Leaders '96.&#13;
Having fun was a major part of&#13;
prom night. 'There is no reason&#13;
to go to prom if you aren't going&#13;
to nave fun, that's the whole&#13;
point," cornrnentedJoelAllen '96. After the dance many headed&#13;
to Brunswick for excitement that&#13;
lasted through the night. Some&#13;
of the activities at post prom&#13;
included cosmic bowling, dog&#13;
racing, and gambling. Th&#13;
entertairunent was a nypno- tistwho chosevolunteersfrom&#13;
the crowd to b e hypnotized.&#13;
When the clock struck four&#13;
o'clock everyone crowded&#13;
around the prizes and waited&#13;
as the lucky winners were&#13;
called. After the prizes were&#13;
given out the bowling alley&#13;
was empt.y and everyone went&#13;
home.&#13;
TI1e night was considered a&#13;
fantasy tor all who attended.&#13;
The volunteers were happ with their work and many discovered a "Celestial Fanta y" from within.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Mike Mcsorley, Lisa Kemp, Prom Queen Jeni Kenealy, Prom King Klayton Kmett, Jamie Huntoon. Row&#13;
-Shannon Lea, Jessie McElvain, Homecoming Queen Cari Coleman, Nicole Wallenberg, Snoball Queen Emily Bend r&#13;
Andi Bach, Eric Nelson. Row 3-Adam Riso , Homecoming King David Kjeldgaard, W es Adkins, Snoball King Dre&#13;
Ditmars, MattSchoening, Karl Kraut. &#13;
Doing the "cabbage patch ," Kurt&#13;
Schlautman break dances in the&#13;
middle of the gym. A wide variety of&#13;
musicwasplayedatprom. Photoby&#13;
Amyludens.&#13;
Balancing on two chairs , Latti&#13;
Richards lays still under hypnosis.&#13;
Volunteers were chosen from the&#13;
crowd to be hypnotized. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Dancing and singing with the music,&#13;
Stevi Howard and Andi Bach show&#13;
their stuff. Studentsrelivedthe 70's&#13;
by dancing to disco tunes like&#13;
'YM CA." Pfloto by Amy Ludens.&#13;
Showing their best moves, Mike&#13;
Croson and Libby Pringle dance to&#13;
themusic. Thiswasthelastdance&#13;
seniorscouldspendtDgetner. PhotD&#13;
byAmyludens.&#13;
Hanging up decorations, Angie Kay&#13;
and IVlike Conwaydecorat.ethe gym.&#13;
The junior class was in charge of&#13;
decorating for prom. Photo by&#13;
JenniferButtD~&#13;
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UNDERCLASSMEN SH OW UNI TY&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
The smell of lasagna was in&#13;
the air as The First Annual&#13;
Dinner Theater was held April&#13;
25, at the Iowa Western Community College cafeteria. This&#13;
year choir director Gary&#13;
Fiscus decide to have Express, Boys Quartet, and J 2..7.Z&#13;
Choir perform along with Corporation at the dinner the- ater. Many people didn't want&#13;
the dinner theat er to take&#13;
place, but afterwar ds , they&#13;
loved it. "I didn't know wh a t&#13;
to except becaus e I have a l- ways performed in The Swin g&#13;
Show, but I would love to do it&#13;
again , " explained Tony&#13;
Simons'96.&#13;
This year, the soloists and&#13;
the duets had to try out to&#13;
perform for the event. "I felt it&#13;
was unfair because anybody&#13;
who wants t o sing a solo or&#13;
duet should be able to , if they&#13;
have (a song) memorized," remarked Pat Tackett'98. There were countless hours&#13;
of practice put in to get ready&#13;
for the dinner theater. "Corporation worked very hard to&#13;
pull offThe First Annual Din- n er Theat er and I thank them&#13;
for a ll their dedication," comm ented Choir Director Gary&#13;
Fiscus.&#13;
Unlike past years, ther e&#13;
were a few first year s e- niors involved. "At first I&#13;
had to work at it, b ut a s it&#13;
went along, I got in t o t h e&#13;
swing of things," explained&#13;
first-year memb e r J eni&#13;
Kenealy'96. As the on ly&#13;
four-year Corporatio n&#13;
member, Adam Riso r eflected after the event was&#13;
over. " I had fun in all th at&#13;
I did with Corporation, but&#13;
now I have to move on to a&#13;
diffe rent thing in life.&#13;
Thanks for all the m emories Mr. Fiscus ."&#13;
Singing a ballad, Greg Barntsen, Stacey Barios and Jon Burgart perform with Corporation. The Swing Show w&#13;
replaced with a Dinner Theater. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Keeping the intensity , Klayton&#13;
Kmett sings a solo while performing with Jazz Choir. Jazz Choir&#13;
was new this year. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson .&#13;
Holding each other tight, Sara Knavel and Tony Simons perform "How&#13;
the West W as Fun." Couples dancing was part of Corporation. Photo&#13;
byCathryn Watson.&#13;
Singing, Corporation shows off&#13;
their costumes. Corporation&#13;
performed a western medley.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson . Dancing to the beat, Express performs atthe Dinner Theater. The&#13;
Dinner Theater was held at Iowa&#13;
Western Community College. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Taking cues from eac h other, BJ Sheperd and Laurel Green sing a&#13;
duet. Sheperd and Green wer e two-year Corporation members. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Wat son. &#13;
0&#13;
E N D 0&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
"When Columbus found the&#13;
new world, he wasn't looking&#13;
for it, and he even got lost&#13;
along the way." Those few&#13;
powerful words, taken fromJJ&#13;
Harder's commencement&#13;
speech, neatly summea up the&#13;
long journey and experiences&#13;
of the class of 1996. The road&#13;
was long and sometimes rough ,&#13;
but the final destination , cla ss&#13;
unity, that was reached wa s&#13;
more satisfying than any pitstop along the way.&#13;
Graduation wa s a time for&#13;
F T H E&#13;
seniors to reflect on the paths&#13;
they had taken during their&#13;
school years, and the ones&#13;
they would continue on&#13;
through their lives. "We m a de&#13;
a lot of memories during high&#13;
school, and graduation was a&#13;
time for us to reflect on them,"&#13;
cGmmented senior Stevi&#13;
Howard. Speeches were made&#13;
r eflecting on experiences during h igh school, and even&#13;
gr a itude to fellow classmates.&#13;
"I r eally app r eciated all of the&#13;
good memories my fri ends&#13;
gave me ," s a id s enior Carla&#13;
R 0 A&#13;
Kata, for eign exchange stud en t. "That was t h e b est&#13;
graduation p resent anyon e&#13;
could ever give ."&#13;
"Once we en t ered our&#13;
senior year , we r e a lize d we&#13;
would s oon b e goin g o r&#13;
separate ways, " ex presse d&#13;
Howa rd . "This brough t our&#13;
class closer together than&#13;
ever b efore . " Different&#13;
paths wer e taken by each&#13;
m ember, a long the sam e&#13;
road, wh ich c rea t ed a group&#13;
full of d iversity a nd exp erience .&#13;
Receiving his diploma, Jerome Bridges shakes hands with superintendent Jim Verlengia. One of t he seniors' mo&#13;
memorable moments is when they cross t hat stage to gettheir diploma. Photo by Justin W athen. &#13;
Speaking at graduation, Karla Cota&#13;
thanks the LC community for her&#13;
memories. Cota was a foreign exchange student from Mexico. Photo&#13;
by Justin Wathen.&#13;
ComingtDgetherforthelasttime, choir&#13;
members sang the class song&#13;
"Friends." StJJdentsfrom all choirs and&#13;
classes participated in commencement. PhotD by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Findingtheirwaytotheirseats, new LC&#13;
graduates E'Lise Christensen and&#13;
Michelle Chew simle proudly. Graduat ion was a proud t im e for all parties.&#13;
Photo by Justin W athen.&#13;
Receiving a kiss from mom, Cathryn&#13;
Watson gives her a flower. Family&#13;
and friends were moved and proud&#13;
oftheirgraduates. Photo by Justin&#13;
Wathen.&#13;
Looking for his fami ly, Karl Vierk prepares to celebrate his graduation. Seniors were fi lled with relief and emotion&#13;
atthecommencementexercises. Phom&#13;
byJustinWathe~&#13;
~ &#13;
Learning outside, Jeff Lauver, Susan Hyde, and Doug Kinsel work on a Trig problem. Mr.&#13;
Fox liked to challenge his students in new, innovative ways. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
. -&#13;
• &#13;
Sanding the edges , Jim Campbell finishes his&#13;
woods project. Learning to use power tools&#13;
was a major part of Woods class . Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Helping Keri Shere with her math , Ms . Carney explains a&#13;
problem . Carney taught Geometry and Algebra I in her first year&#13;
at LC. Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Acting in class, Melissa Boyd g~es a&#13;
high fivet.o Rena Carlson. Drama is&#13;
oneofmanyelectiveclasses. Phot.o&#13;
bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Taking notes in English class, Jamie&#13;
Bownes stays alert during class.&#13;
Three years of English is required&#13;
for graduation. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
REQUIREMENTS CHANGE&#13;
by Stevi Howard&#13;
"Oh no! What if I can't&#13;
graduate?" This was a real- istic worry for many seniors&#13;
since the requirements to&#13;
graduate changed forthe se- niors of 1996. To prepare for the changes, students&#13;
made adjustments to their&#13;
schedules.&#13;
The biggest change, for&#13;
seniors at least, was the&#13;
Workplace Readiness course&#13;
that was requ ired for gradu - ation. This was a new course&#13;
in the high school, so very&#13;
few seniors had taken it.&#13;
"Basically all of the seniors&#13;
had to take the class during this school year," commented Andi Bach'96. This&#13;
caused overcrowding in the&#13;
classroom, especially during the first semester. It&#13;
also resulted in seniors having to change their sched- ules and plans. "I was dis- appointed that they changed&#13;
the requirements to graduate my senior year. I had&#13;
been planning the courses I&#13;
wanted to take, and the&#13;
changes made it so I couldn't&#13;
take one of the courses I had&#13;
planned on," explained&#13;
Dawn Letcher'96.&#13;
A more exciting change in&#13;
r equ ired courses was t h e&#13;
change in Gym and Health&#13;
classes. Previously, Gym and&#13;
Health were a requiremen t&#13;
for all studen ts, b ut this year&#13;
students wh o participated in&#13;
a sport could waive the course&#13;
for one semester. "I felt tha t&#13;
I received enough exercise&#13;
when I played vofleyball that&#13;
I should be able to spend my&#13;
time taking other cla sses dur- ing the school day ," stated&#13;
Angie Kay'97 . The History departmen t&#13;
also underwentachange, but&#13;
just for this year. Modem&#13;
World History was no lon ger&#13;
offered, so both freshmen and&#13;
sophomores took American&#13;
History classes. American&#13;
History has usually b een a&#13;
sophomore class. Starting in&#13;
the fall of 1996, freshmen will&#13;
take American History, while&#13;
sophomores will take World&#13;
Issues.&#13;
As the world changed , LC&#13;
also changed - trying to give&#13;
its students the best education possible so they could&#13;
survive in the real world.&#13;
Reading a book, Tim M cDaniel studies for a t est. Achieving good&#13;
grades in r equired courses was a must for graduation. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes. &#13;
Chewing on his pen, ClintAnderson&#13;
concentrates while reading.&#13;
Undercalssmen complete many&#13;
requirements for graduation early.&#13;
Photo by La Lees ha Haynes.&#13;
Studying in Workplace Rediness,&#13;
seniors prepare a porfolio. Workplace Rediness was a new requirementforseniors. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watron.&#13;
Square dancing, Melissa Boyd and&#13;
Jeremy Willer participate in gym&#13;
class. P. E. and Health requirements&#13;
changed this year. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Working on an assignment, Matt&#13;
Watson studies American History.&#13;
American History was a&#13;
requirement for both freshmen and&#13;
sophomores this year. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Working on a Math problem, Katie&#13;
Jensen finishes her assignment.&#13;
Students are required to complete&#13;
two years of Math classes. Photo&#13;
bylaleesha Haynes. &#13;
Sleeping in class , Brandy&#13;
Mcsorley t akes a break from&#13;
homework. Putting off homework until t he last minute can&#13;
become a pattern for some&#13;
st udent s. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Taking a break, Tanya Delaney&#13;
put s off homework. St udent s&#13;
occasionally slept in class aft er late night s. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
STRESSING U NTIL&#13;
THE LAST MINTUTE&#13;
By Whitney Vincent&#13;
OH NO! It's Thurs day,&#13;
your paper is due Friday,&#13;
and it is n ot completed .&#13;
Procrastination and teenagers go hand in h and,&#13;
and students at LC are no&#13;
different than any other&#13;
high school students.&#13;
"Procrastination is my&#13;
forte . If I don't wait until&#13;
the last minute and stress&#13;
myself out, then I don't get&#13;
anything accomplish ed,"&#13;
commented Angela&#13;
Kay'97. "I always decide&#13;
to get a head start on&#13;
projects but some how I&#13;
end up finishing at 3:00 in&#13;
the morning."&#13;
Most students think&#13;
that they can put things&#13;
off until the last minute.&#13;
Although students sign up&#13;
for study halls, they don't&#13;
use all of their time wisely.&#13;
Students often wait until the&#13;
last part of class to get&#13;
started, and then don't a pply&#13;
thems elves a s needed in&#13;
cla sses. "I am the king of&#13;
procrastination. I don't know&#13;
why , but I usually wait until&#13;
the last semester to get my&#13;
w ork done ," said Kevin&#13;
McDaniel'96.&#13;
Students' procrastination&#13;
shows through in research&#13;
papers , daily work, a nd&#13;
studying for tests. "I usually&#13;
get caught up in my extr a&#13;
curricular a ctivities too much&#13;
to keep up on th e academic&#13;
side of sch ool, so I put everything off u n til t he last&#13;
minut e," responded Seth&#13;
Vincen t'96 .&#13;
While p rocrastination often causes stress for teenagers at LC it has a lways happened and probably always&#13;
will.&#13;
Getting serious, Jeremy Major and Quinn Damgaard rush to&#13;
get t heir homework finished . Juniors have been known to&#13;
procrastinate on their r esearch papers. Photo by Shawn Baas. &#13;
During class, Megan Conklin&#13;
looks up at the clock. Students&#13;
spent a lot of time checking to&#13;
see how much time they had&#13;
until class was over. Photo by&#13;
Shawn Baas.&#13;
Laughing in class , Laurae Jones&#13;
and Heather Hanna waste time&#13;
. Jones and Hanna are juniors&#13;
who procrastinated duri ng&#13;
class . Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Studying at the last minut e,&#13;
Doug Kinsel crams for his test.&#13;
Test taking was very difficult t o&#13;
prepare for. Phot o by Cathryn&#13;
Watson .&#13;
Making a face, Jamie Chew is&#13;
dist racted from her studies.&#13;
Staying focused during class&#13;
can be a chal lenge for some&#13;
student s. Photo by Shawn&#13;
Baas.&#13;
Talki ng in class, Paula Stevens&#13;
tries to wake up M ichael Taylor. Conversations in class are&#13;
a diversion from school work.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Dissecting a cat, Pat Tackett&#13;
removes the skin. Cats were the&#13;
preferred animals to dissect in&#13;
Physiology. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Talking about her project, Mr.&#13;
Hamilton helps Lisa Winkler with&#13;
her artwork. Pottery lab was a&#13;
option in Art Ill. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
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LABS EXPAND&#13;
CURRICULUM&#13;
by Nicki Mitchell&#13;
As students walked into&#13;
lab classes this year, they&#13;
might have heard boys saying, "Yeah, alright!" and, of&#13;
course, most girls saying,&#13;
"Oooh, gross!" Many students are choosing classes&#13;
which have labs. "I wanted&#13;
to learn more about the human body and how it works,"&#13;
commented Jennifer&#13;
Marshall '97. "Boy is it hard. "&#13;
Classes that offered labs&#13;
were Biology, Advanced&#13;
Chemistry, Chemistry, and&#13;
Physiology. Each of these&#13;
labs are different. For example, Pat Campbell's Human Physiology class is different than any other lab&#13;
class because it concentrates only on the human&#13;
body.&#13;
Students may have asked&#13;
themselves why they do labs.&#13;
"Muscles are very important&#13;
structures of the body, and&#13;
by doing labs we have the&#13;
chance to actually see the&#13;
muscles," commented&#13;
Campbell. Mr. Heckman&#13;
commented that "students&#13;
enjoy labs mostly to see anything explode, for example&#13;
puttingsodiuminwater." Not&#13;
only do teachers think that&#13;
labs are a better way oflearning about science, but students also enjoy labs. "Labs&#13;
make a science class much&#13;
more interesting because you&#13;
can actually see what your&#13;
doing, instead of just reading&#13;
it out of a book," expressed&#13;
Karl Kraut '96 . . Studying parts of a cat , Jason Fout,s and Jerome Bownes cut rt open&#13;
Many students enjoyed dissecting animals. Photn by Andressa Hayn . &#13;
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Practicing hertyping skills, M eghan&#13;
M cCrearypreparesforthe business&#13;
world. M any students took typing&#13;
classes to prepare fortheirfuture&#13;
jobs. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Weighing their sample, Alonzo&#13;
Gr osse and M ike Murray work&#13;
together. Accurate measurements&#13;
were very important in Chemistry&#13;
labs. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Putting awaythe drill, John Simmers&#13;
cleans up after t he work is done.&#13;
Clean-up was required atthe end of&#13;
the period in shop classes. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Typing at t he computers, Kyle&#13;
Coleman and Misty Malone work on&#13;
their assignments. Keyboarding is&#13;
an important class that manytake&#13;
in preparationforthefuture. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Taking a drink, Travis Strobele utilizes a functioning water fountain.&#13;
Broken facilities were a hassle for&#13;
everyone. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Pulling on a jacket, a chilly Laleesha&#13;
Haynes adjusted to a temperature&#13;
change. Temperature changes in&#13;
the building often annoyed students&#13;
who had dressed otherwise. Photo&#13;
by Justin Wathen.&#13;
BIGORSMALL,&#13;
DISRUP I IONSSPICEDUP&#13;
SCHOOLDAYS&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
Students at LC came to&#13;
expect the "norm" when they&#13;
walked through the school&#13;
doors each morning. But&#13;
disruptions in everyday&#13;
school life created excitement and even learning ex- periences this year. From heat to ice, humidity to snow, most students&#13;
anticipated school closings&#13;
this year. "If it snowed even&#13;
a millimeter, I listened to the&#13;
radio to see if school had&#13;
been cancelled," recalled Jon&#13;
Burgart'97. But changes in&#13;
weather also wreaked havoc&#13;
on even the best laid plans. "Whenever school was canc e 11 e d because of bad&#13;
weather, I was called into&#13;
work," remembered Jaime&#13;
Huntoon'96,former&#13;
Maguire's employee. "Obviously, school was cancelled&#13;
for a reason and, I shouldn't&#13;
have had to go out."&#13;
Besides weather, schoolrelated incidences also&#13;
caused a break in the monotony of the school day.&#13;
Incidents that caused many&#13;
disruptions in school were&#13;
periodic instances of cheat- ing. "The students are just&#13;
hurting themselves when&#13;
they cheat," commented&#13;
Claudia Vergamini, substitute teacher. Vergamini&#13;
chose to prepare another test&#13;
when a test was stolen while&#13;
she was substitu ting in the&#13;
school. "Other students are&#13;
paying the price for some&#13;
people's lack of self pride,"&#13;
said Vergamini.&#13;
Other disruptions, al- though on a smaller scale,&#13;
were also noticed by students&#13;
and teachers. "Sometimes I&#13;
wish there would just be one&#13;
day a month when all dis- ruptions took place," stated&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer, math&#13;
teacher and coach . Events&#13;
such as all-day choir concerts, state tournaments, and&#13;
everyday occurrences such&#13;
as students that were late to&#13;
class were also disruptive.&#13;
Although school disruptions varied , they were all&#13;
similar in one aspect; all involved faculty and students&#13;
learned valuable lessons&#13;
from their experiences.&#13;
Using a flashlight, Karl Vierck and Joel Allen make their way through a&#13;
dark hallway during a blackout, A 50-minute blackout in the school&#13;
disrupted the day by eliminating 4th hour. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Conversing during the blackout,&#13;
Matt Anderson , Melissa Head ,&#13;
JamesGlivva, and Josh Barkertalked&#13;
about what they would do if school&#13;
was let out early. Plans were made&#13;
then abandoned, when the power&#13;
was finally restored. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Hurryinginfromthecold, TrentDuff&#13;
approaches the building. LC students usually dr essed for t he&#13;
weather. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Scraping herwindshield, Kara Riso&#13;
prepares t o drive home in wintery&#13;
weather. Bouts of snow and ice&#13;
made the parking lot a crazy place.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Posing for a picture, captains of the fall and winter sports smile for the camera. These sports helped Lewis Central receive the Hawkeye-1 0&#13;
Sportsmanship Award. (1-r) Coach Brunson [Boys Basketball), Mr. Casebolt [Athletic Director), Coach Padilla [Football), David Kjeldgaard [WrestJing&#13;
and Football), Stevi Howard [Cheerleading), Lisa Kemp [ Cheerleading). Drew Ditmars [Wrestling), Matt Schoening [Football), Coach DeMarque&#13;
[Volleyball), Coach Pellant[Girls Basketball), Coach Massey[Wrestling), Nicole Wallen berg [Girls Basketball), Josh Brown [Boys Basketball), Eric Nelsor&#13;
[Boys Basketball), WhitneyVincent[Volleyball). Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
OP~ONENT &#13;
Heading the ball to a teammate, Chris&#13;
Vo kt trys to get the ball down field . The&#13;
boys soccer team was one game away&#13;
from state. Photo bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Getting the lead ,&#13;
Lynette Montang pulls&#13;
ahead. Montangwas&#13;
a four-year crosscou ntry member .&#13;
Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watson. &#13;
Smiling fort.he camera, softball players pose aft.erwinning t.he Missouri&#13;
Valley tournament. Winning the&#13;
tournament was one of the proudest moments oft.he varsity players'&#13;
year. Photo by Frankie Parrott.&#13;
Warming up beforet.he game, Jodi&#13;
Sanson, Sara Kenney, and Molly&#13;
Parrott throw the ball around.&#13;
Warming upwasveryimportantfor&#13;
the players to playwell. Photo by&#13;
Frankie Parrott.&#13;
LEADERSHIP SENDS&#13;
TITANS TO A&#13;
WINNING SEASON&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
"I thought our season was&#13;
the best season we have ever&#13;
had," said Sarah Kenney'97.&#13;
"We had wonderful leadership&#13;
from our seniors." The senior&#13;
Titans finished their reign&#13;
With another winning season.&#13;
Jodi Sanson'97 felt positive&#13;
about the softball team's&#13;
unity. "We were all really&#13;
close, and when one person&#13;
made a mistake we all helped&#13;
out," commented Sanson.&#13;
Seniors led the way while&#13;
teaching the next softball generation the meaning of teamwork. "Our seniors were great&#13;
leaders but our underclassmen stepped up when we&#13;
needed them too," Molly Parrot'98 stated. The Titans' defensive power and offensive&#13;
strength led them to the substa te game against Des .&#13;
Moines Valley. Fighting to&#13;
the very end, LC's dream of&#13;
state was broken. "The last&#13;
game was a real disappointment because we knew that it&#13;
was one of our b est chances&#13;
to go to state ," revealed&#13;
Lyndsay Patton '97.&#13;
Players said they had no&#13;
hard feelings and can only&#13;
look back on great memories&#13;
and forward to next year's&#13;
depth and experience. "We&#13;
enjoyed the seniors' dedication to the program and Will&#13;
miss their leadership," commented Patton. Posing forthe camera, t.eam rnern&#13;
bers laugh hyst.erically Havin fl&#13;
before the game was a waytr:J b&#13;
team unity. Photn byFr-ankie Pan &#13;
\J\e Opponent They&#13;
8 St Albert 2&#13;
12 Charter Oak-UTE 2&#13;
7 St Albert 1&#13;
1 Mo Valley 0&#13;
0 Denison 2&#13;
8 Shenandoah 0&#13;
8 Oarinda 6&#13;
3 ,llL 2&#13;
5 Carroll Kuemper 4&#13;
5 Atlantic 1&#13;
7 Clarinda 4&#13;
9 D ark 2&#13;
2 Indianola 1&#13;
9 OM Roosevelt 1&#13;
0 SC Heelan 3&#13;
1 Harlan 2&#13;
4 TJ 0&#13;
4 Cieston 1&#13;
5 OM East 8&#13;
10 St Albert 1&#13;
0 Carroll Kuemper 10&#13;
9 Denison 1&#13;
1 Glenwood 2&#13;
1 TJ 0&#13;
12 Atlantic 0&#13;
1 ,llL 5&#13;
4 Red Oak 3&#13;
1 Norwalk 10&#13;
3 Urbandale 8&#13;
13 Le M ars 7&#13;
5 St Albert 9&#13;
2 Cherokee 8&#13;
3 Harlan 1&#13;
8 Red Oak 5&#13;
9 TJ 2&#13;
4 ,llL 0&#13;
0 OM Valley 3&#13;
I&#13;
WINS: 25 LOSES:12&#13;
I&#13;
Makingthet.ag, Molly PaITTJttjumps&#13;
outoftheway. Parrottplayedshortstopforthevarsityteam. Photo by&#13;
Frankie Parrott.&#13;
Individual Honors&#13;
Catching the pop fly, Sara Kenney&#13;
makes a good play. Kenney was a&#13;
twoyearvarsityplayer. Photo by&#13;
Frankie Parrott.&#13;
Kellie VanNordstrand - Athlete of the Year, 1st team All City, 2nd team All&#13;
Conference, SW Iowa Honorable Mention&#13;
Anne Howsare - Softball Player of the Year, 1st team All City, 2nd team All&#13;
Conference, SW Iowa Honorable Mention&#13;
Jamie Miller - 1st team All City, 1st team All Conference, 1st team SW Iowa&#13;
Tracy Taylor - 2nd team All Conference, All City Honorable Mention&#13;
Jenny Lauver - All Conference Honorable Mention, 1st team All City&#13;
Jodi Sanson - All City Honorable Mention&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Abby Hausen, Jennifer Bixler, Jennifer Lauver, Valerie Fiscus, Brandi Douglas, Jamie Bownes.&#13;
Row2-Rebecca Fencil, Amanda Haverman, PhillyKybat, Megan Hamilton, Jill Lauver, TraceyKeenen,&#13;
Lauren Lakatos. Row3-Jamie Miller, Dustie Thompson, Courtney Bussey, Pat.ches Kell, Angela Ferguson,&#13;
Lyndsay Patton, Sara enne~{ Row 4-Coach Suzanne Richie, Tracy Taylor, Kellie VanNordstrand, Anne&#13;
Howsare, Amy Chubick, Jodi Sanson, Sara Knavel, Molly Parrott, Dana Taylor, Coach Rod Miller. &#13;
Huddling between innings, Coach&#13;
Martinez offers a few words of advice t.o t he JV team. All LC baseball&#13;
teams huddled before they batted.&#13;
Phot.o by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Preparing to bat, Varsity senior&#13;
James Ferguson steps up to the&#13;
plate. Senior leadership accounted&#13;
for much of t he t eam's success.&#13;
Phot.o by Justin Wathen&#13;
SEASON SURPRISES&#13;
MANY&#13;
by Andy Verleng ia&#13;
May 1st . . . practices fo r&#13;
the Varsity baseball team&#13;
began early in order to turn&#13;
last s eason's losing record&#13;
into a winning one. Coach&#13;
Mike Morony, with a year of&#13;
experience under his b elt,&#13;
looked to head the team t oward the state playoffs. Returning to lead the team&#13;
were seniors Andrew Guill&#13;
and James Ferguson.&#13;
"There was a good combination between senior leadership and underclassmen&#13;
leadership," said Jared&#13;
Harmon'98. Guill was a key&#13;
pitcher, with an Earned Run&#13;
Average (E.R.A.) of 2.64. Ferguson was the starting&#13;
left fielder, with a fielding&#13;
percentage of. 900 and only&#13;
two fielding errors.&#13;
After a month of strenuous practices, the team anticipated the start of the season. They surprised many by starting off quickly, win-&#13;
&amp;&#13;
n ing t h eir own tournament&#13;
by defe ating Harlan. As the&#13;
s ea son progressed, so did&#13;
the Titans, winning game&#13;
a fter game. Througfi 32&#13;
games, the Titans had a&#13;
combined batting average of&#13;
.316 a nd an E .R.A. of 3.59.&#13;
The t eam advanced to districts, where they were narrowly d efeated by Harlan 2-&#13;
1.&#13;
Looking back on the year, players were positive . "Our&#13;
season was a very productive one compa r ed to th a t of&#13;
other ye ars," commented&#13;
Eric Elam'97. "Even though&#13;
we had several losses we&#13;
shouldn't have, we still mad e&#13;
it to sub-state ."&#13;
At the end of the season , Coach Morony left for another teaching position.&#13;
Former Assistant Coach J eff&#13;
Martinez is the new head&#13;
coach. The team looks forward to many future s u ccesses.&#13;
-~-&#13;
Awaiting t he pitc h . Brian&#13;
Rasmussen crout ches into t&#13;
st.ance. Rasmussen began c tc&#13;
ing for t he injured Brent Coat&#13;
Photo byJustin W athen.&#13;
• &#13;
All City&#13;
1stTeam&#13;
Andrew Guill&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
DanMomson&#13;
Doug Kinsel&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jared Harmon&#13;
Mike MurTay&#13;
All Conference&#13;
1st Team&#13;
Andrew Guill&#13;
Doug Kinsel&#13;
2nd Team&#13;
DanMomson&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Team Highs&#13;
Hits: Doug Kinsel-46&#13;
Doubles: Jared Harmon-12&#13;
HR's: Doug Kinsel- 8&#13;
RBl's: DougKinsel-35&#13;
Slug%: Douig Kinsel-. 705&#13;
On Base%: Doug Kinsel- . 553&#13;
AVG: Guill-.421&#13;
St.olen Bases: James Ferguson- 10&#13;
WINS: 19LOSES:13&#13;
Throwing the ball, Jared Harmon'98&#13;
glances at first base. Harmon was&#13;
the only freshman on the varsity&#13;
team. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Concentrating ant.he ball, Jack Ogg&#13;
preparestoswing. Alotofpractice&#13;
time was spent on hitting. Photo by&#13;
Justin Wat.hen.&#13;
Delivering a pitch, Shane Rhoades&#13;
extends his arm. Rhoades was a&#13;
key part of the pitching rotation.&#13;
Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
I&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-James Ferguson, Brian Rasmussen, Ben Feller, Chris Vo kt, Justin Bond. Row 2-Eric Elam,&#13;
Jared Harmon, Coach Morony, Shane Rhoades, Doug Massie. Row3-Doug Kinsel, Dan Morrison, Andrew&#13;
Guill. Mile Murray, RyanJones, KurtSchlautman. &#13;
Passing the ball, Courtney Bussey&#13;
makes the play. Bussey played both&#13;
JV and Varsity volleyball. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Serving the ball , Renee Keenan&#13;
looks up. Keenan added skill to the&#13;
JVt.eam. Photo byCathryn Watson.&#13;
GOOD T HINGS TO COME&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
Spiking down on yet another volleyball season left the&#13;
JV players ready for more. 'This sea son went really well,"&#13;
said Courtney Bussey'97. "It&#13;
went by fast, and we are all&#13;
ready for next season." After a&#13;
slow start, JV players picked&#13;
up the pace at the end of the&#13;
season. The last game against&#13;
Glenwood showed that the&#13;
team was never ready to quit.&#13;
With a record of four and seven,&#13;
the Titans left the courts satisfied. Megan Adams is a first time&#13;
JV coach at Lewis Central. "I&#13;
am proud of the JV players;&#13;
they showed steady improvement throughout the season,"&#13;
commented Adams. "Toward&#13;
the end of the season we were&#13;
very competitive." The JV vol- leyball players ended on a good&#13;
note, winning their last four&#13;
games. "We worked hard on&#13;
improving and eventually&#13;
came around in the end,"&#13;
stated Lyndsay Patton'97.&#13;
Coach Adams enjoyed having&#13;
~ ~&#13;
a setting outsid e of the classroom and fou nd coaching to&#13;
be very rewarding.&#13;
The J V volleyb a ll team&#13;
awards were voted on by team&#13;
members. Patton was voted&#13;
the offensive player of the year.&#13;
The defensive player of th e&#13;
year was award ed to Mich elle&#13;
Lee. Th e top Titan award was&#13;
given to both Ren ee Keen an&#13;
and Lee. Keenen a ls o took&#13;
h onors for most valuable&#13;
player. The freshmen team had a&#13;
learning season as they expanded t hier skills from a&#13;
middle school playing level to&#13;
a high school playing level.&#13;
They had a losing season with&#13;
a 4-8 record . "I thought we&#13;
could have done better, but&#13;
we tried hard and had positive&#13;
attitudes," commented Heidi&#13;
Moxley'99.&#13;
With the skills freshmen and&#13;
JV volleyball players learned&#13;
this year, ther e will be good&#13;
things to come for Titan volleyball in the future.&#13;
--&#13;
Row 1 H·r)-Mikaila Spalding, Abl::JyKossow. Rena Carlson, An 1e Ferguson&#13;
Jessica Thomsen, JenniferWiller. Erica Gundlach, Heidi Moxley, 0 r&#13;
Thornton, Melissa Boyd. Row 2-Becky StDkes, Jill Barney, Jas51Ca R&#13;
ill G~ ulach , TraceyKee:nc:in. Tan:imv~pps,ShellyEdns, MehsseM V . , Darci Phelan. Row3-KristineC.Olhns, PhdlieKybat, C.Oach Hoffman, Natah&#13;
Vazquez, Christina Hobbs, SherryKR1c-,er &#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
0 Red Oak 3&#13;
0 AtJantic 3&#13;
0 Clarinda 3&#13;
0 Harlan 3&#13;
1 Carroll Kuemper 2&#13;
1 Tri-Cent.er 2&#13;
1 Denison 2&#13;
2 Crest.on 1&#13;
2 St.Albert 1&#13;
2 Shenandoah 1&#13;
2 Glenwood 0&#13;
WI NS:4 LOSSES: 7&#13;
Taking a time-out, Coach Hoffman&#13;
reveals the plan. Time-outs were a&#13;
way of regrouping. Phot.o by Cathryn&#13;
Watmn.&#13;
Making the serve, Jessica Shears&#13;
gets set. Shears was a member of&#13;
theJVteam. Phot.obyShawnBaas.&#13;
Holding hands, Kristine Collins and&#13;
Darci Phelan move to their&#13;
positions. Phelan and Collins were&#13;
starters for the freshmen team.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 H-r)-Krystina Backenstose. Row 2 -LyndsayPatton, Michelle Lee, Courtney Bussey, Renee Keenan,&#13;
Jamie Voss. Row 3-Hilary Jensen, Tracy Deluca, Sharon Oelehant, Christina Lewis, Jessica Shears, Marci&#13;
Walters. Row4-Lindsey Richardson, Samantha Henderson, Lisa Fienhold, Kyla Batten, Marianne Timm,&#13;
Coach Adams. &#13;
Making the block, Laurel Green&#13;
reaches for the ball. Green was a&#13;
member of t he All-City volleyball&#13;
team. Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Spiking the ball, Beth Salzbrenner&#13;
goesfortheace. Salzbrennerwas&#13;
a dominate strong-side hitter. Photo&#13;
by Shawn Baas.&#13;
DEDICATION LEADS TO&#13;
WINNING SEASON&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
The 1995 season started&#13;
slow for the Varsity volleyball&#13;
team as they won only one out&#13;
of their first five games. Things&#13;
picked up after the Titans won&#13;
the Urbandale Tournament&#13;
midway through the season.&#13;
"I feel that the Urbandale tourney was a great experience for&#13;
us," stated Laurel Green'97.&#13;
"There was different competition which was good,&#13;
Urbandale was where we&#13;
started playing as a team."&#13;
And as a team, they played out&#13;
the rest of the season.&#13;
The tradition of strong volleyball continued to live on as&#13;
LC left the court with a 14-12-&#13;
2 record. True blue fans&#13;
showed their support by traveling to support the team in&#13;
their district match against&#13;
Glenwood. Although the Titans faced a dissapointing loss&#13;
that night, they ended with a&#13;
winning season.&#13;
Losing only two seniors,&#13;
next year's team will be more&#13;
experienced. "The depth of&#13;
the team for next year will be&#13;
greatly increased because of&#13;
the Varsity playing time that&#13;
underclassmen got this year,"&#13;
commented Wh itney&#13;
Vincent'96. The Titans walked&#13;
off the court this year satisfied; ready and anxious for&#13;
next year.&#13;
-- ...--- -&#13;
Standing by. Beth Salzbr-enner·wa·&#13;
for a rewrn Playing as ate m 1&#13;
maior part of the game Pho a&#13;
Sh8\Ml Baas. &#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
0 Red Oak 3&#13;
1 Atlantic 3&#13;
2 Clarinda 3&#13;
0 Harlan 2&#13;
3 Ku em per 0&#13;
3 Trf.Center 0&#13;
3 Denison 0&#13;
3 Creston 0&#13;
3 St .Albert 0&#13;
3 Shenandoah 0&#13;
1 Glenwood 3&#13;
1 Glenwood 3&#13;
Tournament Place&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
SC East 4th&#13;
TJ 3rd&#13;
WINS: 6 LOSES: 6&#13;
I&#13;
Taking atime out, the LC volleyball&#13;
players wait for the plan. Time outs&#13;
helped gatherteam unity. Photo by&#13;
Shawn Baas.&#13;
'&#13;
Serving. Whitney Vincent eyes the&#13;
bal l. Vincent was one of t he two&#13;
seniors on the Varsity team. Photo&#13;
by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Passing the ball, Jodi Sanson works&#13;
on fundamentals. Sanson was on&#13;
2nd team All-City. Photo by Shawn&#13;
Baas.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Michelle Lee, BethSalzbrenner, W hitneyVincent, Laurel Green, Jodi Sanson. Row2 -Courtney&#13;
Bussey, Sara Kenney, Angie Kay, Molly Parrott, Lyndsay Patton. Row3-Coach DeMarque, Bethany&#13;
W ats:Jn. &#13;
Conferring during a timeout,&#13;
Coaches Carr and Morrison give&#13;
advice to quarterback Jason&#13;
Burgart. Communication was a key&#13;
factor in the freshmen season.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson&#13;
Eluding a tackler, Justin Wathen&#13;
cuts upfield. Wathen was only a&#13;
part oft.he high powered ..N offense.&#13;
Photo bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
TOUGH TO TACKLE&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
As the junior varsity football team took the field on&#13;
Sept. 11, the only thing on&#13;
their minds was a victory over&#13;
Harlan. They went into the&#13;
game with a record of 1-0,&#13;
and looked to march through&#13;
the season undefeated. In&#13;
their way, stood the Harlan&#13;
Cyclones, who annually produce a strong team. With time winding down, and LC behind, the team had&#13;
a choice: either go for the win&#13;
or kick the field goal and finish in a tie. Coach Campbell&#13;
then asked his players, "Do&#13;
you want to walk out of Harlan&#13;
With a tie?" Knowing the answer, Campbell sent the offense out onto the field to try&#13;
~or a win. An apparent catch&#13;
m the end zone was ruled&#13;
incomplete.&#13;
Even though they lost the&#13;
game, they were successful&#13;
With their season, winning the&#13;
rest of their games. Regardless of the record, the players&#13;
felt positive about the seas on . "Whether we were 1-8&#13;
or 8-1, we were the team to&#13;
beat," stated Justin&#13;
Wathen'98.&#13;
The LC freshmen team&#13;
looked to play the perfect season; that is common of LC&#13;
freshmen football. But key&#13;
injuries stood in their way&#13;
early on, causing miscommu- nication and a few losses. As&#13;
the season progressed&#13;
though, b ack-up players began playing like starters. "A&#13;
number of players got to step&#13;
forward in key roles due to&#13;
injuries early on, " commented Coach Carr. Even though the year did&#13;
not end with a winning&#13;
record, the team was grateful&#13;
for the learning experience.&#13;
"This year was a learning situ- ation for the kids as well as&#13;
the coaches," stated Carr.&#13;
"The kids grew emotionally,&#13;
socially, and physically&#13;
throughout the year."&#13;
Uningupfortheplay, thefresh&#13;
ream crouche ~ 1n th .ir stanc&#13;
freshrn n team play d II&#13;
by Cathryn Wat..c;on &#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
We [JV) Opponent They&#13;
44 St Albert 6&#13;
17 Harlan 8J&#13;
48 Carrol Kuemper 6&#13;
28 Glenwood 0&#13;
28 Red Oak 12&#13;
37 Denison 0&#13;
!3J Clarinda 6&#13;
46 Boy's Town 6&#13;
14 Atlantic 6&#13;
WINS: 8 LOSES: 1&#13;
Leapingt.o make the cat.ch, Jeremy&#13;
Willer concentrat.es on the ball. Led&#13;
by quarterbacks Eric Sam and Jared&#13;
Harmon, the JV team had an impressive passing attack. Photo by&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes.&#13;
Regrouping afterthe play, the freshmen team prepares for another&#13;
down. The freshmen team always&#13;
played hard, even in defeats. Phot.o&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Breaking awayfmmthe pack, Jerrid&#13;
Jefferis runs hard. Jefferis played&#13;
Varsity and JV. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watr:Dn.&#13;
Row 1 fl-r ]-Nate Reedy, Adam Laver, Brian Stageman, James Ellis, Br;yan Shaw, Chad Judd, Larry Rivera, Lowell BrownfielsL_Ryan Nelson. Row 2-Jason Hill, Jason Mayer, BillyCamP,beMll Josh Bo_gardu~ Coacti&#13;
Morrison, Coach warr, Jason Erwin Cameran Richmond Chris Andersen. Row 3- art\LWottf, BiiC\h oucholz, Matt Leinen, Josh Cl ant.on kJamie Fienhold, Eric Braland11 Mike Hewitt, Har:rv Loveless.I ravis Cdyte. Row 4-&#13;
0u!?J;y Davidsond BrettJac son, EricJacoosen,...Qustin Rnderson, Jason Burgart, SpencerJen111ngs~,Dan MutHs, Martin ahlke, AndvDiller. Row5-A.J. uuleman, Rusty Mumm, Sean Coleman, Erik Head, Jon rork, Morgan Leaders, AndyWarct, Eric Thomsen. &#13;
Launching a pass. quarterback Eric&#13;
Nelson completes a pass. Nelson&#13;
was voted as a honorarycapt.ain for&#13;
the team. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Standing over a pile center Klayton&#13;
Kmettmakes his presence known.&#13;
Kmett was part of the outstanding&#13;
offensive line. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
ASEASONTO REMEMBER&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
·Pride. Determination .&#13;
Courage. These words describe the LC Varsity fo ot -&#13;
ball team. They gave their&#13;
fans everything they c ou ld&#13;
ask for in a tea m .&#13;
They came into the season with high hopes, looking t o have the season of&#13;
champions. With winning&#13;
comes hard work, and practices began in early August.&#13;
The Titans started off the&#13;
season with a roar, winning&#13;
all six of their first games.&#13;
Next came Denison, and&#13;
while the team played hard,&#13;
they fell to the Monarchs.&#13;
The fans came in droves t o&#13;
support the Titans. "We&#13;
had good student and community support," commented Head Coach Steve&#13;
Padilla. The team won their&#13;
next two games and anticipated the game wit h Harlan&#13;
that would decide their fate.&#13;
~ ~&#13;
It was simple: win and they&#13;
were in the playoffs, lose&#13;
and their season was over.&#13;
Th e Titans played a hard&#13;
fought game, but lost to the&#13;
higher rated Cyclones.&#13;
Throughout the season,&#13;
t he team was never intimidated . They played hard in&#13;
defeats, and hung in with&#13;
two of the best teams in the&#13;
state . It was a very productive year for the team -&#13;
- a year in which they had&#13;
one of the b est seasons ever&#13;
in Titan footb a ll history .&#13;
Along the way, the Titans surp rised many with&#13;
their stunning wins. "Anytime y ou go 7 -2 in our conference, you are playing&#13;
pretty good football," stated&#13;
Padilla. Although the season didn't end the way the&#13;
Titans hoped, they played&#13;
like champions: with&#13;
pride , determination, and&#13;
courage .&#13;
Sprintingontothefield, thet&#13;
holdshands. UnifiedtealTlWl.&#13;
an emphasis this season. Ph&#13;
Andressa Haynes. &#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
33 Lincoln 0&#13;
61 Jefferson 6&#13;
as Ku em per 6&#13;
47 Glenwood 6&#13;
47 Red Oak 6&#13;
14 Denison 22&#13;
47 Clarinda 0&#13;
31 AtJantic 7&#13;
6 Harlan Kl&#13;
WINS: 7 LOSES: l&#13;
Carrying the ball Brett Wallace&#13;
sprints up field. Running backs contributed most of the Titan's offensive yardage. Photo by Andress a&#13;
HC¥1es.&#13;
,.· ... ....&#13;
,•,_, ' r,_..&#13;
I&#13;
Concentrating on the ball, Ryan&#13;
Hemmingsen prepares for the&#13;
catch . The Titans had a potent&#13;
passing offense. PhotD by Andressa&#13;
HC¥1es.&#13;
Tackling the opponent Jared&#13;
Harmon reacts quickly. Harmon&#13;
was a defensive starter. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-David Clasen, Jeff Wheeldon, Pat Tackett, Mike Fry, Shawn Elston. Row 2 -Travis Burns, Jerrid Jefferis, Rod&#13;
VanNordstrand, Joel Allen, David Kjeldgaard, Jason Koppold, Justin Wathen, John Henry, Roger Hite. Row 3 -Justin Graalfs, Jason&#13;
Gundlach, Jacob Sharp, Rvan Hemmingsen, JamesGliwa, Jeremy Willer, Nat;eEmsick, Karl Kraut, Jesse Forbes, Mark Farrel. Row&#13;
4 -Brett Wallace. Matt Schoening, Chad Hancock. Dave Bvrne, Coach Pellant. Coach Padilla, Coach Matiyow. Matt Watson, T yter Jennings, Eric Wallace, Josh Dunn. Row 5-Adam Thein, BJ Shepherd, Greg Tigges, Dustin Heffernan, Doug Kinsel, Jared Harmon, Jeff Lauver, Noah Davis, Damien Wick, Tray Vanecek, Karl Vierck. Row 6-Jeremy Major, Alonzo Grosse, Beau Jenniogs, Eric Elam, Toni Kadalac, Mike Conway, Scott McCormick, Travis Houseton, Jerome Bridges, Jon Kossow, Ron Harris. Row 7 -Chris Vanatta, KJayton Kmett, Wes Adkins, KurtSchlautman, Dan Morrison, Jason Batten, Brad Kenealy, Kris Mayberry, Mike Murray, Eric Nelson. &#13;
Preparingforthe race, the Varsity&#13;
team stretches out. Varsity had&#13;
one of their best seasons ever, winning seven meets. Photo by Justin&#13;
Wat:tien.&#13;
C.Onsidering herform, c.ari C.Oleman&#13;
finishes the race . Coleman completed her second year on the Cross&#13;
Country team. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
TALENT PROVES&#13;
SUCCESSFUL&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
The Lewis Central Girls&#13;
Cross Country team completed&#13;
its best year ever with seven&#13;
wins in invitational meets.&#13;
Brandy McSorley'99 won eight&#13;
meets. That was more wins in&#13;
her freshman year than any&#13;
other Titan has had in their&#13;
entire career. McSorley was&#13;
the only Titan to qualify for&#13;
state and has fond m emories&#13;
of her experience . "I was really cold and very nervous as I&#13;
lined up for the beginning of&#13;
the race," recalled Mcsorley.&#13;
"I wanted to get in the Top 20.&#13;
I ended u p finish in g 22nd&#13;
place. I was h a ppy with my&#13;
placing and to run in the state&#13;
meet as a freshman."&#13;
Co-captain La uren&#13;
Lakatos'97 brought a n ew&#13;
technique to the squad from a&#13;
cross country camp she attended this summer. That&#13;
A&#13;
technique is referred to as visualizing. Visualizing consists&#13;
of seeing one's self in the race&#13;
and competing to the best of&#13;
their ability. The runners used&#13;
this technique before important meets to improve the outcome. "I thought it helped us&#13;
a lot as a team, because we&#13;
could see ourselves running&#13;
the course. Most of the girls&#13;
asked me to help visualize with&#13;
them," commented Laka tos.&#13;
Looking back on the seas on , Co-captain Lynnette&#13;
Montang'96 replied, "We&#13;
worked hard throughout the&#13;
season and grew closer as a&#13;
team, but it was disappointing in the end when we didn't&#13;
qualify for state ." Coach Joe&#13;
Ankenbau er agreed that the&#13;
season was "exceptional," even&#13;
though the team did not qualify&#13;
for state .&#13;
Striding to the finish, Bran&#13;
M cSorley wins anothp.r· r&#13;
McSorleywon eight out of 1 U&#13;
Photo l:iy Justin Wathen. &#13;
Meet Place&#13;
,lll 1st&#13;
LL 1st&#13;
Carrol Kuemper 2nd&#13;
Harlan 1st&#13;
Sioux City W est 2nd&#13;
Shenandoah 1st&#13;
Woodbine 1st&#13;
Atlantic 1st&#13;
f-l; 1&#13;
1!'11&lt;eye-10@ Atlantic 1 st&#13;
~ J1~.tnct@ Coon Rapids 6th&#13;
Continuing on the back stretch,&#13;
Amber Campbell outruns an AL&#13;
runner. Campbell completed her&#13;
second year on Varsity. Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Finishing in pain, Megan Hamilton&#13;
runs her first Cross Country meet.&#13;
Freshmen were an important part&#13;
of the JV team. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
"Pushing" each other, Deanna&#13;
Mickells and Amanda Sidebottom&#13;
run up the hill. The JV team had&#13;
a wide range of talent. Photo by&#13;
Justin Wathen .&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) - Megan Hamilton, Brandi Douglas, Jamie Bownes, Katie Jensen, Jennifer Bixler, Brandy&#13;
McSorley. Row 2-Amanda Sidebottom, Amy Whipple, Lauren Lakat.os, Dana Foust, Abby Hausen, Cari&#13;
Coleman, Amber Campbell. Row 3-Coach Massey, Coach Carney, Cheryl Hiltabidel, Lynnette Montang,&#13;
Jennifer Keefe, Deanna Mickells, Kara Riso, CoachAnkenbauer. &#13;
Making his move, David Spaulding&#13;
passes the competition, while Blair&#13;
Higgins follows close behind. Teammates rantogetherto keep up the&#13;
pace. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Being chased, Jason Ratliff pushes&#13;
on. Ratliff was a leader for the&#13;
Varsity Cross Countryteam. Photo&#13;
by Justin Wathen.&#13;
BEST FOOT FORWARD&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
Several promising runners began to emerge as&#13;
the boys cross country&#13;
te am ended th eir ' 95 -'9 6&#13;
season. The Titans finished a strong fifth in&#13;
their first meet, the&#13;
Abraham Linc oln Inv itational. Coming on&#13;
strong, Jason Ratliff'98&#13;
captured a time of 18 : 21&#13;
placing seventh overall&#13;
and first for the team. Not&#13;
far behind , the six o ther&#13;
memb e rs crossed the&#13;
line . Seven meets later, the&#13;
Titans captured first at&#13;
t he Woodbine Invita -&#13;
t ional. "W e had a good&#13;
s eason and worked very&#13;
hard, " commented Drew&#13;
Ditmars'96 . "Winning the&#13;
Woodbine In vit ational is&#13;
j usi wha t we needed to&#13;
finis h off the se aso n . "&#13;
~ ~&#13;
Although the boys cross&#13;
country t eam h a d no quali- fiers for the state meet, there&#13;
were s everal persona l best&#13;
times s et at the district meet.&#13;
Tony McCormick'9 7 took&#13;
2 0 t h p lace a nd wa s t h e top&#13;
finish er on the time . The&#13;
team as a whole took 1 1t h&#13;
place at d istric ts.&#13;
The 199 5 team a wa rd s&#13;
were g iven t o four d e di- cated runners. Th e runner of the year was&#13;
awarded to Jas o n Ratliff.&#13;
Ryan Maas an d Kevin&#13;
Steward shared t h e honors&#13;
for most improved runner.&#13;
Blair Higgins'98 ran&#13;
away with the newcomer&#13;
of the year award .&#13;
With only two of the seven&#13;
district runners graduating,&#13;
Titans can look forward to&#13;
more impressing finishes by&#13;
the boys cross country team&#13;
in years to come.&#13;
Staying side by side, Blair Higgin&#13;
and Drew Ditmars take ttl J t&#13;
Cnmpet.etion was EUollQ among&#13;
Titan runners . Photo by Ch&#13;
Nichols &#13;
Meet Place&#13;
Al 5th&#13;
LC 3rd&#13;
Carrol Kuemper 8th&#13;
Creight.on Prep 7th&#13;
Harlan 7th&#13;
Shenandoah 3rd&#13;
Woodbine 1st&#13;
At:Jantic 5th&#13;
Hawkeye-10@ Atlantic 5th&#13;
Districts@ Coon Rapids 11th&#13;
Teaming up, MattFienholdandKevin&#13;
Steward run the course. Both&#13;
Fienhold and Steward were importantmembers oft:heJVteam. Photo&#13;
by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Looking ahead, Clint Gardner runs&#13;
to the finish line. Gardner ran both&#13;
JV and Varsity. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Running a lonesome race, Drew&#13;
Ditmars leads the pack. Ditmars&#13;
was a consistent runner for the&#13;
boys team. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-David Spaulding, Matt Fienhold, Barry Coates, Josh Gat.es, Paul Bellows, Mark Hanson, Cory&#13;
Millhollin, Jason Enders. Row2-Coach Camey, John Armour, Tony McCormick, Ryan Maas, Brian Hanson,&#13;
Adam Riso, Jason RatJiff, Ryan Rodgers, Jerome Bownes, Blair Higgins. Row3-Coach Massey, Michael&#13;
Taylor, Dan Blum, Mike Knell, Mike Behrens, Kevin Steward, ClintGardner, Drew Ditmars, Steve Banas,&#13;
Coach Ankenbauer. &#13;
Warming up, Dana Taylor takes a&#13;
break. Taylor went to state inthe&#13;
400 yard free relay. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
MAK ING&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
The girls swim team ended&#13;
the season with a splash,&#13;
qualifying three events for&#13;
state. "I feel that we had a&#13;
good season this year," commented Jessi McElvain'96. "It&#13;
really helped that we had such&#13;
a great coach. "&#13;
At the district meet held in&#13;
Fort Dodge , Katie Knott'97&#13;
worked her way to state, qualifying in both the 50-yard and&#13;
100-yard races. Also with a&#13;
great showing at districts were&#13;
Emily Bendorf'96,&#13;
McElvain , Knott, and&#13;
M e g a n Fender'98 in the&#13;
400-yard free relay. "Making&#13;
it to state was the greatest&#13;
Looking on, Katie Knottwaitsforthe&#13;
start. Knott qualified for state in the&#13;
1 CD-yard relay. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watmn.&#13;
WAVES&#13;
feeling. I fee l I ended my swimming career on a good note,"&#13;
expressed Bendorf. 'Tm going to miss both swimming&#13;
and the girls on the team."&#13;
The 400-yard freestyle relay&#13;
broke the former record set in&#13;
1993 sending them to state.&#13;
Along with making it to state,&#13;
the Titans broke three school&#13;
records at districts.&#13;
With a dual r ecord of 5-&#13;
2 , the swim team e nde d&#13;
with a winning season.&#13;
Along with their w inning&#13;
season, Titan swimmers&#13;
took first in city. They also&#13;
had a strong showing at&#13;
the conference meet finishing third.&#13;
Stretching out, Amy Poggr: , 1&#13;
Sondng, and Elizabeth Barr Att&#13;
for the start of the meet M r&#13;
awareness was a key part of pr&#13;
paring for each meet. Photo y&#13;
O:Jthryn Watson &#13;
vw Opponent They&#13;
111 Harlan 43&#13;
~ Sioux City East 1CE&#13;
EE Sioux City Metro 114&#13;
101 Carroll Kuemper EE&#13;
107 .bl_ EE&#13;
129 Harlan 59&#13;
129 Carrol Kuemper 118&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
Missouri Valley Relays 3rd&#13;
WDM Valley Invitational 7tll&#13;
OM North Invitational 3rd&#13;
Urbandale Invitational Btll&#13;
City Championships 1st&#13;
Mo. ValleyConference 3rd&#13;
District@ Ft. Dodge 4th&#13;
Stat.e @ Ft. Dodge 38tll&#13;
WINS: 5 LOSES: l&#13;
Waitingforthe st.art, Emily Bendorf&#13;
is readyt.otakethe plunge. Bendorf&#13;
was a member of the 4ffiyard free&#13;
relaytBamthatwentt.o st.are. Phot.o&#13;
byCathrynWatson.&#13;
Getting some help from Coach&#13;
Schomburg , Megan Fender&#13;
stretches out as Dana Taylor looks&#13;
on. Fender qualified for st.ate inthe&#13;
400-yard free relay, while Taylor&#13;
was chosen as an alternate. Photo&#13;
byCathrynWatson.&#13;
Swimming the butterfly, J essi&#13;
McElvain reachesforvvard. M cElvain&#13;
qualified in t he 4CXJ..yard free relay.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Jill Mortensen, Michaela Hanks, Dana Taylor, AmyPogge. Row2-M egan Fender, Christy l ewis,&#13;
Elizabet h Barrett, Sara Van de W ater, Ann M arie M addux, Kevin Smith. Row 3-Emify Bendorf, Jessica&#13;
M cElvain, Coach Schomburg, Katie Knott, Lisa Sondag. &#13;
Talking rot.he Team Manager Dana&#13;
Taylor, David Clasen and Keith&#13;
Busswell find out their personal&#13;
stats. Underclassmen made up&#13;
most of tile team this year. Photo&#13;
byCatllryn Watson.&#13;
MAKING&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
Splash! The swimmers dove&#13;
into the water. The crowd&#13;
roared with excitement. The&#13;
clocks ticked. The swimmers&#13;
threw forth all their strength,&#13;
as they tried to be the first to&#13;
touch the wall. When the competition was over, the team&#13;
left the pool exhausted.&#13;
The swimmers walked&#13;
awaywith a good feeling about&#13;
the season. "We improved a&#13;
whole lot," said Kevin Steward'96. Coach Schomburg&#13;
agreed that they performed&#13;
well, even with their losing&#13;
streak. They put forth all of&#13;
their effort.&#13;
The swimmers had different reasons why they enjoyed&#13;
Counting for Joe Hensley, Andy&#13;
Scholl helps him keep trac;:k of his&#13;
laps. Lap counters are needed for&#13;
the 500yd.free-style. Photo by&#13;
Catllryn Watson.&#13;
WAVES&#13;
being memb ers of the team.&#13;
"I liked competing with my&#13;
friends," said J ohn Luth'97.&#13;
John Armour'97 s aid he&#13;
needed something to do during the winter between cross&#13;
country and track.&#13;
Were the swimmers satisfied with the results? "Yes,&#13;
everybody drop p e d t h e ir&#13;
times. Some turned out to be&#13;
champions," said Armour.&#13;
Andy Scholl'97 qualified&#13;
for the state swim meet this&#13;
year. He swam the 100 yd .&#13;
butterfly and the backstroke.&#13;
Andy placed seventh at state&#13;
in the 100 yd. back stroke.&#13;
Dedication and hard work&#13;
contributed to the team's&#13;
record this season.&#13;
Taking a break from practice, Kevin Steward was doing his backstrokL&#13;
The backstroke was a wayto cool down after practice. Photo by L ll&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
l&#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
74 Omaha Gross 10&#13;
53 Bellevue East 24&#13;
ffi AL 71&#13;
76 Omaha Central EE&#13;
EE CarTIJll Kuemper 1CD&#13;
45 Creighton Prep 116&#13;
62 SC Metro NW 103&#13;
62 Sioux City East 139&#13;
OPS Invitational 4th&#13;
Lincoln Southeast Invite 11th&#13;
LC Invite 7th&#13;
Council Bluffs City 1st&#13;
Districts 6th&#13;
Sate 23rd&#13;
WI NS:J LOSES:5&#13;
Dripping wet, John Armour and John&#13;
Luth talk after swimming. Armour&#13;
and Luth kept each other on their&#13;
toesforthe 1 OOyd. breaststroke.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Practicing his form, Andy Scholl gets&#13;
r eady for the state meet. Scholl&#13;
placed 7th at state. Phot o by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Putting forth all his effort, M ichael&#13;
Taylorfinishes t he 50yd. freestyle.&#13;
Taylor improved a lot from t he&#13;
beginning to the end of t he season.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Andy Scholl, Nathan McDaniel, Coach Schomburg, Kevin Smith, David Clasen, Keith Buswell.&#13;
Row 2 -JoeCraig, Charles Fletcher, Kevin Steward, John Luth, John Armour, NealOkerbloom, Michael&#13;
Taylor, Joe Hensley. &#13;
Conferencing with Coaches Massey&#13;
and Kjeldgaard, Jeff Coat es plans&#13;
what attack he will take next. Communication was very important during t he wrestling season. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn W atson.&#13;
A LL&#13;
by Amy Chubick&#13;
and Sarah Smith&#13;
I T&#13;
The wrestling year was one of&#13;
many challenges and successes&#13;
which couldn't have been ac- complished without hard work&#13;
and dedication from all of the&#13;
wrestlers.&#13;
The mat-aids contributed to&#13;
the wrestling program by taking&#13;
stats, helping with injuries, and&#13;
lending a hand whenever&#13;
needed. "I became a mat-aid&#13;
because I like wrestling and&#13;
wanted to be a part of the program," commented three-time&#13;
letterwinnerJaimeHuntoon'96.&#13;
The JV consisted of 15 boys.&#13;
Jeremy Porter'98 explained his&#13;
feelings towards the year, 'We&#13;
did verywell, not as well as in the&#13;
past, but we improved and I&#13;
can't wait until next year." The&#13;
boys put forth a lot of effort and&#13;
worked just as hard as the Varsity. Winning six in a row, the&#13;
Varsity pulled out a winning&#13;
season in the end. At the&#13;
Hawkeye- I 0 Conference meet&#13;
the team had six boys make it&#13;
to the finals (four out of the six&#13;
Shaking his teammate's hand, Nate&#13;
Emsick gets congrat ulated after a&#13;
match. T earn unitywas very important to the wrestlers . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
TAKES&#13;
won). That was more than any&#13;
otherschool. Thewrestlingpractices were hard but the team&#13;
gained a lot from working out&#13;
with each other.&#13;
The boys also changed their&#13;
look with the new shirts saying "All It Takes Is All You Got" that&#13;
was exactly what the team&#13;
proved. The tough part of wrestling was wrestle offs against&#13;
each other. "After wrestle offs I&#13;
felt relieved when it was finally&#13;
over and I had won," explained&#13;
Doug Brown'96. Brown competed with Bill Jacobsen'96&#13;
throughout the year for the var- sity 145 position. Both had&#13;
beaten all of the wrestlers in&#13;
their dis1rtct at some time during the season.&#13;
Fortherecord b ook this year&#13;
Brown came out with an exciting 13 second pin. David&#13;
Kjeldgaard'96 h a d 183&#13;
takedowns, 39winsand30 falls. Jeremy Bixler'96 had 19, three&#13;
point nearfalls.&#13;
With the loss of seven seniors, the wrestling program willl&#13;
begin rebuilding, but they will&#13;
do what it takes to stay on top.&#13;
Holding his opponent, Spencer Jennings tries t.o find a weak spot Wea&#13;
spots were often found by Titan wrestlers. Phom by Cathryi 1 Wats1 i &#13;
We&#13;
23&#13;
18&#13;
ffi&#13;
m&#13;
44&#13;
45&#13;
24&#13;
33&#13;
'Z1&#13;
16&#13;
47&#13;
46&#13;
25&#13;
18&#13;
39&#13;
Ee&#13;
22&#13;
23&#13;
ffi&#13;
51&#13;
33&#13;
45&#13;
51&#13;
4J&#13;
'37&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Storm Lake&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Denison&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Creston&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Indianola&#13;
CR Kennedy&#13;
Davenport North&#13;
Charles City&#13;
M arshalltown&#13;
Lincoln East, NE&#13;
SC East&#13;
Worthington, MN&#13;
SC Heelan&#13;
WDM Dowling&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Underwood&#13;
TJ&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
AL&#13;
They&#13;
35&#13;
47&#13;
37&#13;
14&#13;
27&#13;
24&#13;
47&#13;
27&#13;
33&#13;
48&#13;
24&#13;
21&#13;
42&#13;
51&#13;
3J&#13;
16&#13;
33&#13;
43&#13;
41&#13;
12&#13;
29&#13;
24&#13;
21&#13;
8J&#13;
26&#13;
WI NS: 14LOSES:10&#13;
Working together, Karl Kraut and&#13;
Bill Jacobsen help each other out&#13;
before the meet. Both were Varsity&#13;
letter winners. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
W-ats:Jn.&#13;
v Watching the match , Jaim e&#13;
1 Huntoon works hard taking stats.&#13;
Huntoon was a four-year mat-aid&#13;
forthe wrestling team. Phot o by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Warming up before a match, Barry&#13;
Coat es and Jeremy Bixler work on&#13;
technique. Warm-ups were an importa nt part of preparing for a&#13;
match. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Ann Chapman, Latti Richards, Carrie Hensdale, Stevi Howard, Lauralee Jensen, Heat.her Hanna, Amanda&#13;
Havermann, Sarah Smith. Row2-LizHiggins, Megan Conklin, Spencer Jennings, Josh Gates, BarryCoates, David&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Jay lamb, JamesBlis, JaimeHuntnon. Row3-Coach Massey, MattRenhold, Shawn Grammer, JeremyPortEr,&#13;
Bijah Bucholtz, Doug Brown, NathanEmsick, Jeremy Bixler, Bill Jacobsen, Felipe Gomes, Jeremy Major, Coach Kjeldgaard.&#13;
Row4-Karl Kraut, Drew Ditmars, Noah Davis, KurtSchlautman, Alonzo Grosse, T ylerJennings, Jake Heningt.on. &#13;
Squaring off with his opponent, Doug&#13;
Brown plots his next move. Brown&#13;
advanced to the fourth round before being el iminated . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Ta king his position on the mat, Karl&#13;
Kraut gets on his hands and knees.&#13;
Kraut 's work ethic paid off with a&#13;
triptotheStatB Tournament. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
TOURNAMENT TIME&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
and Stevi Howard&#13;
What do you get when you&#13;
throw thousands of screaming&#13;
fans, eight mats that operate at&#13;
one time, and the best wrestlers&#13;
in Iowa into one building? The&#13;
annual Iowa State Wrestling&#13;
Tournament. Each February,&#13;
alloftheabovegatheratVeteran's&#13;
Memorial Auditorium and stage&#13;
one of the most exhilirating per- formances known to high school&#13;
athletics. Thisyearwasno different.&#13;
The mp to the 1996 State&#13;
WrestlingTournamentwashard&#13;
foughtfortheTI.tanwrestlers. At&#13;
the dis1rtct tournament held at&#13;
AL, the Ti.tans finished second,&#13;
defeating Glenwood. Glenwood&#13;
had beaten the Ti.tans twice goinginto districts. TheTI.tanssent&#13;
five wrestlers to the State Tournament, a huge honor for any&#13;
high-school athlete.&#13;
All of the dieting and hard&#13;
practices paid off for seniors Doug&#13;
Brown, Karl Kraut, Drew&#13;
Ditmars, David Kjeldgaard, and&#13;
junior Alonw Grosse. It was&#13;
everyone's first time at state with theexceptionofDavi ~eldgaard&#13;
whowasathree-timestatequalifier and two-time state champion coming into the event. The&#13;
senior standout was arguably&#13;
the most prized wrestling recruit&#13;
in the nation, and ended his&#13;
season with yet another state&#13;
chamionship. ~e dgaard went&#13;
undefeated for the third straight&#13;
seasonandendedhishighschool&#13;
wrestling career with a record of&#13;
1 73-4. That record p ut ~eldgaard in the record books&#13;
for having the second highest&#13;
number of career victories in&#13;
Iowa's history. Kraut, Ditmars, and Grosse&#13;
all suffered narrow second round&#13;
defeats. All of theirmatcheswere&#13;
extremely hard fought. Ditmars&#13;
was eliminated in a dramatic&#13;
overtime finish, in which he&#13;
fou_ghtbackfromade:ficit. Kraut&#13;
and Grosse both lost by one&#13;
point in their consolation&#13;
matches, tobeeliminated. Brown&#13;
advanced to the fourth round&#13;
where he was eliminated after&#13;
wrestling extremely well all year.&#13;
Locking up with his ppo~ ent, Alonzo Grosse attempts to score po.11&#13;
Grosse was the only Junior representina LC at th8 state t.i. u nar, ,&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Tournament Place&#13;
CB Invitational 2nd&#13;
Fort Dodge Invitat ional 5th&#13;
Hawkeye-10 Conference 3rd&#13;
District Tournament 2nd&#13;
Traditional St.ate 18th&#13;
State Champion&#13;
Dav id Kjeldgaard&#13;
152&#13;
Working to escape, Drew Ditmars&#13;
puts forth all of his effort. It was&#13;
Ditmars' first year at the state tournament. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Posing forthe picture, the LC wrestlers' dress in cheerleading uniforms. Time off the mats was spent&#13;
clowning around. Photo by Cheryl&#13;
Jensen.&#13;
Slamming his opponentto the mat,&#13;
David Kjeldgaard works for a pin .&#13;
Kjeldgaard locked up his third state&#13;
title. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Receiving his third st.ate title, David Kjeldgaard poses for a picture. Kjeldgaard took fifth as a freshman, and&#13;
continued, undefeated, to win t he State Tournament t he next three years. &#13;
Conferring with Coach l:ampbell, the&#13;
JVteamt.akesatimeout. Communication was a key part of the JV&#13;
season. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Putting the ball on the floor, Pat.ches&#13;
Kell looks for a call from the referee.&#13;
Respect was always given to the&#13;
referees. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
CONDITIONING KEY&#13;
TO PROGRESS&#13;
by Amy Chubick&#13;
As the final buzze r&#13;
sounded, another season of&#13;
JV and Freshman basketball&#13;
came to an end ; both teams&#13;
improved a great deal. Improvement in shooting and&#13;
other offensive capabilities&#13;
crea ted a stronger Freshman&#13;
squad. The JV team worked&#13;
on getting in shape and playing team basketball. 'This&#13;
year we were able to work&#13;
better as a team unit rather&#13;
than eve:ryone doing their own&#13;
thing," stated Sara Knavel'97.&#13;
Many of the girls on the JV&#13;
squad felt that having Coach&#13;
Campbell two years in a row&#13;
helped them develop better&#13;
as players. "I felt it was b eneficial to us because he knew&#13;
each of our strengths and&#13;
weaknesses and he knew h ow&#13;
to help us become better players, " explained Tracy&#13;
DeLuca'98.&#13;
Abby Hausen'98 felt that&#13;
having Coach Campbell for&#13;
two years was beneficial to&#13;
~ ~&#13;
herbecause, "We conditioned&#13;
a lot and we were able to play&#13;
longer in a game."&#13;
On the other hand, the&#13;
freshmen girls had a new&#13;
coach. "I tried to teach them&#13;
things from a different angle,"&#13;
ex plained first year coach&#13;
Megan Adams. The team&#13;
seemed to adjust well to the&#13;
change in coaching. "I feel&#13;
that we improved our shooting, defensive play, rebounding, and we were also able to&#13;
start running an offense as&#13;
the season progressed," exclaimed Erica Gundlach'99.&#13;
"I feel that all of the girls&#13;
stepped up their games and I&#13;
cou ldn't pick out any one outstandingplayer, b ecau se they&#13;
all could have st epped into&#13;
any role at anytime and gave&#13;
it their best," expressed&#13;
Adams. As the JV and freshmen seasons came to an end,&#13;
conditioning seemed to b e the&#13;
key to the players progress&#13;
throughout the season.&#13;
Playing defense, Abby Hausen and Sara Knavel t.ryto keP.p the othP.r&#13;
from scoring. Defense was a main focus of the JVteAf'll Photo by .. h ~&#13;
Wathen. &#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
8J Oarinda 45&#13;
25 TJ cg&#13;
23 Denison !:fl&#13;
z-1 Atlantic 53&#13;
18 St.Albert 33&#13;
23 Shenandoah Ei5&#13;
Zl Carroll Kuemper BJ&#13;
L() Harlan 48&#13;
25 Clarinda !:fl&#13;
ffi Al !58&#13;
5J Glenwood 46&#13;
33 Harlan 41&#13;
33 Red Oak 28&#13;
3:1 Atlantic BJ&#13;
35 Denison 52&#13;
41 Carroll Kuemper 67&#13;
WI NS:l LOSES:14 I&#13;
Looking upcourt, Jenny Willer prepares to pass the ball. Teamwork&#13;
was common on the freshmen&#13;
team. Photo by La Lees ha Haynes.&#13;
Driving to the basket, Dana&#13;
Thornton looks to shoot the ball.&#13;
Thornton was one of the many leaders on the freshmen team. Photo&#13;
bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Passing the ball, BrandyMcSorley&#13;
assists a basket. McSorley's quickness helped the freshmen team win&#13;
games. Photo bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Abby Kossow. Row 2-JennyWiller, Brandy M csorley, Kristin Price. Row 3-Kyta Batten, Dana&#13;
Thorton, Mikaila Spalding, Rena Carlson, Erica Gundlach, Angie Ferguson, Coach Adams. &#13;
Running onto the court, the girls&#13;
basketball team psych themselves&#13;
upforthegame. Theteamtriedto&#13;
prepare ment.ally and physically for&#13;
each game. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Pushing the ball up court, Sara&#13;
Kenney looks for a quick basket.&#13;
Kenneywas a st.arting guard. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
ONE FOR THE&#13;
RECORD&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
Home or away, the girls&#13;
basketball team strived to&#13;
set a record for the most wins&#13;
in a season since LC switched&#13;
to five-on-five play. And as&#13;
the season wore down, the&#13;
team met their goal. "It was&#13;
really exciting when we set&#13;
the record," stated Molly Par- rot'98.&#13;
"We began the season as a&#13;
group and became a team by&#13;
the end of the year," commented Nikki Wallenberg'96.&#13;
The team was not without its&#13;
problems though. Early on,&#13;
they struggled a little with&#13;
their shooting from the field.&#13;
"Shooting was one of the areas where we were not very&#13;
proficient," recalled Pellant.&#13;
"We became more competent&#13;
shooters by the end of the&#13;
~&#13;
B 00 KS&#13;
season. " With s hooting in&#13;
check , the team began to win&#13;
games.&#13;
During th e b eginning of&#13;
the season the team was led&#13;
by a few individu als, b u t near&#13;
the end the team became a&#13;
unit with everyone doing their&#13;
share of the work. "More&#13;
kids helped ou t in the end as&#13;
opposed to the earlier part of&#13;
th e season," stated Pellant.&#13;
T h e team possessed&#13;
s portsmanship and h eart.&#13;
"They demonstrated a great&#13;
amoun t of courage," said&#13;
Coach Pellant. "Th ey were&#13;
good kids and they tried hard.&#13;
That is all you can ask for. "&#13;
The team truly was deserving of a record, illustrating&#13;
all the characteristics of a&#13;
true winning team.&#13;
Giving her team mates low fives, Nicole Wallenberg runs onto the court&#13;
W allen berg was one of two seniors on the team. Photo by And · r;&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
VVe Opponent They&#13;
5J SC Heelan 54&#13;
44 Seargent-Bluff 43&#13;
47 Clarinda 55&#13;
54 TJ 21&#13;
33 Denison 61&#13;
42 AtJantic 49&#13;
2£3 St Albert 72&#13;
52 Shenandoah 51&#13;
44 Harlan ID&#13;
:l3 Carroll Kuemper EB&#13;
45 Clarinda 51&#13;
23 AL EE&#13;
ED Glenwood 61&#13;
44 Harlan ED&#13;
54 Red Oak 44&#13;
47 AtJantic !:I]&#13;
31 Denison EE&#13;
33 Carroll Kuemper 78&#13;
EB Crest.on 57&#13;
45 TJ 35&#13;
'2J AL 51&#13;
WINS: 6LOSES:15&#13;
Playing defense, Jodi Sanson keeps&#13;
her eyes on the opponent. Coach&#13;
Pellant emphasized defense&#13;
• throughout the year. Photo by&#13;
~ Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Looki ng for a teammate , Molly&#13;
Parrott picks up her dribble. Parrott&#13;
wasatwo-year varsityplayer. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Setting up the offense, Laurel Green&#13;
looks for a teammate. Quick passes&#13;
were a key part of t he Titans' offense. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Nicole W allen berg, Beth Salzbrenner. Row 2 -Bethany Watson, Patches Kell, Nicl&lt;i Mitchell,&#13;
Sara Kenney, M arianne Timm. Row3 -Coach Campbell, Sara Knavel, Molly Parrott, Abby Hausen, Tracy&#13;
Deluca, Coach Pellant. Row4-AmyChubick, Katie Knott, Courtney Bussey, Jodi Sanson, Laurel Green. &#13;
Planning the attack, Coach&#13;
Piatkowski gives advice to his players. Coach Piatkowski's knowledge&#13;
greatly improved the freshmen&#13;
team's play. Photo by LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Rushing toward the hoop, Chris Vokt&#13;
preparesforthe lay-up. Voktplayed&#13;
amajorroleontheJVteam. Photo&#13;
byLaLeesha Haynes.&#13;
KEEPON DRIBBLIN'&#13;
by Andy Damgaard&#13;
"I was worried at first tha t&#13;
it would be a rough year, but&#13;
with the improvements I was&#13;
really happy," stated Coach&#13;
Piatkowski. The freshmen&#13;
basketball team had a slow&#13;
start with early losses to their&#13;
first s even oppon ents. However, things b egan to click&#13;
toward the end of the season. "Beating TJ for our first&#13;
win was the high point of th e&#13;
season ," said J ohn Sim -&#13;
mers'99. The team finished&#13;
strong by winning two out of&#13;
their last four games.&#13;
Althou gh the freshmen&#13;
team experienced a rebuilding year, the JV had a strong&#13;
s eason. "Havin g a winning&#13;
seas on was a really good feeling, " said J esse Forbes'98.&#13;
The team finished th e sea -&#13;
son with a 12 -5record. "They&#13;
~&#13;
were a great bunch of kids&#13;
who always worked h ard , and&#13;
it seem ed th at whoever was&#13;
playin g, playe d w ell to -&#13;
gether," commen ted Coach&#13;
Rich ards.&#13;
One of the key games of&#13;
the JV sea son was when the&#13;
team b eat Carroll Kuemper&#13;
when th eir Varsity t eam wa s&#13;
rated sixth in state . The&#13;
game against Harlan was also&#13;
a very dramatic game; that&#13;
stuck out in the minds of t h e&#13;
p layers. Down 22 points,&#13;
with only 12 minutes remaining in t h e game , they pulled&#13;
through to win by five points.&#13;
"It was very emotional in the&#13;
locker room after we beat&#13;
Harlan, " s a id Chad&#13;
Armstrong'98. Th e talent&#13;
shown by this year's JV team&#13;
s hows a brigh t future for the&#13;
Varsity team in th e years to&#13;
come.&#13;
Driving hard, Adam Laver puts up a finge1' roll. Laver greatJy hBI e&#13;
freshman t eam wit h his enthusiastic team spirit. Photo by L L&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
V\k Opponent They&#13;
rn AtJantic 54&#13;
BJ Clarinda 75&#13;
61 AtJantic BJ&#13;
59 Shenandoah 42&#13;
ffi Carroll Kuemper 53&#13;
52 Harlan 61&#13;
47 Denison 5:l&#13;
EB Glenwood 70&#13;
Efl St Albert 5'.2&#13;
52 Clarinda 51&#13;
77 freston EB&#13;
ffi Harlan 61&#13;
EE Denison 53&#13;
71 Carroll Kuemper 45&#13;
74 TJ :E&#13;
81 Red Oak 71&#13;
ffi AL ffi&#13;
1CD Glenwood 71&#13;
WINS: 1J LOSES:5&#13;
'&lt;!&#13;
"'&#13;
Soaring toward the hoop for the&#13;
easytwo points, Josh Clanton puts&#13;
up the ball. Clanton played a crucial&#13;
role on the freshman team. Photo&#13;
by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Reaching above his opponent, Andy&#13;
O'Brien grabs the rebound and puts&#13;
it back up. O'Brien played center for&#13;
the JV team. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Shooting under heavy pressure,&#13;
Todd Marcantoniotriesfortwo.&#13;
Marcantonio was also one of the&#13;
few underclassmen who received&#13;
Varsity playing time . Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Josh Bogardus, Adam McDermitt, Josh Clanton, Trent Duff, Adam Laver . Row 2-Angie&#13;
Anderson, Jason Manke, Jason Burgart, Ryan Nelson, John Simmers, Michelle Campbell. Row 3-Ben&#13;
Johnson, .Jeff Ward, Eric Head, Shawn Coleman, Kevin Buswell, Coach Piatkowski. &#13;
Eyeing t he ball, Todd Marcant onio&#13;
plays defense. Marcant onio was&#13;
one of four sophomores to play varsity. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Jumping intothe air, Greg Bamtsen&#13;
shoots the trifecta. Barntsen's accur acy from three-point r ange&#13;
helped the Titans. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
NOTHING BUT NE T&#13;
by Andy Verleng ia&#13;
When the season b egan,&#13;
hopes ran h igh that the t eam&#13;
would advance to state. After a quick start, the Tit a ns&#13;
went on a long road trip&#13;
that slowed them d own a&#13;
b it. The trip wasn't a complete loss; they came away&#13;
with a few wins including a&#13;
stunning overtime win at&#13;
Harlan.&#13;
The team returned home&#13;
and won t hree straight.&#13;
They then defeated Harlan&#13;
for the second straight time.&#13;
Coming to town next were&#13;
the Knights of Carroll&#13;
Kuemper. The Knights&#13;
brought with them a ranking of sixth in the state, and&#13;
the hopes of a run at the&#13;
state championship. As&#13;
the game wore on, the lead&#13;
see-sawed back and forth&#13;
between the two teams.&#13;
Near the end, the Titans began to pull away and forced&#13;
an exciting defeat of the&#13;
Knights. Brunson felt that&#13;
~ ~&#13;
this was the most m emorable game of the season.&#13;
Team leadership p layed a&#13;
k ey part in the seas on. Seniors Ryan Mullen, Josh&#13;
Brown, Scott Barney , Eric&#13;
Ne ls on, and Adam Riso&#13;
h elped guide the team to a&#13;
10-9 record. The team was&#13;
als o composed of many underclassmen which featured&#13;
one freshman and three&#13;
s ophomores. Height was all that was&#13;
lacking from t h e team. "I&#13;
hope t h at we r ecruit a big&#13;
guy wit h lon g a rms s o that&#13;
he can slam," commented&#13;
Scott Bar ney'98.&#13;
With the lead ership a nd&#13;
hard work ethic, t h e Titan s&#13;
gave fans a season to remember. "This year was a&#13;
lot of fun- it's a lways fu n&#13;
when a group 'gets togeth er'&#13;
so to speak, and makes a&#13;
100 percent bid to achieve,"&#13;
stated Brunson.&#13;
~ . .&#13;
Receiving the ball from the referee, Eric Nelson preparPs for a fre&#13;
Free t hrow shooting was a key part in many of the teams victone&#13;
by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
\f\k Opponent They&#13;
EE Atlantic 73&#13;
74 Clarinda 65&#13;
44 At lantic 69&#13;
53 Shenandoah 51&#13;
64 Carr oll Kuemper 78&#13;
61 Harlan 59&#13;
53 Denison ffi&#13;
94 Glenwood 73&#13;
71 St Albert 5J&#13;
79 Clarinda BJ&#13;
EE Creston 87&#13;
83 Har lan 53&#13;
70 Denison 5'.3&#13;
75 Carr oll Kuemper 70&#13;
71 TJ 74&#13;
EE Red Oak 8J&#13;
61 AL E2&#13;
EE Glenwood 81&#13;
ffi SC Heelan 53&#13;
WINS: 10 LOSES: 9&#13;
Shooting a free throw, Josh Brown&#13;
demonstrates perfectform. Brown&#13;
was one of five seniors on the team.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Cheering on the team, Adam Riso&#13;
and Brian Rasmussen offer support. While on the bench, all Titan&#13;
players cheered for players on t he&#13;
floor. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Falling to the floor, Andy O'Brien&#13;
wrestles the ball away from an opponent. HustJe was one ofthe many&#13;
points stressed by Coach Brunson.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Jesse Forbes, Todd Marcantonio, Brett Jackson, Adam Riso, Brian Rasmussen. Row 2-Dan&#13;
T rumblee, Josh Brown, Rod VanNordstrand, Brent Hiley, Chris Vokt, Doug Kinsel. Row 3-Coach Richards,&#13;
Scott Barney, Chad Armstrong, Eric Elam, Eric Thompson, Steve Banas, Dan Blum, Coach Brunson. Row&#13;
4 -Ryan M ullen, Eric Nelson, Greg Barntsen, M ike M urray, Andy O'Brien. &#13;
Taking a break, Jill Lauver waits to&#13;
getbackintDthegame. Lauverwas&#13;
a second-year Varsity member.&#13;
PhotD by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Throwing the ball in, Latti Richards&#13;
aims for a teammate. Ball&#13;
placement was very important&#13;
during throw-ins. Photo by Justin&#13;
Wathen.&#13;
ONE TEAM, ONE GOAL&#13;
by Sarah Smith&#13;
'The girls soccer season&#13;
started off slow, but once we&#13;
learned how to play together,&#13;
the season really started to&#13;
pick up," explained Kristina&#13;
Leedy'96. The JV and Varsity&#13;
both worked hard throughout the season. The girls&#13;
worked well as a team which&#13;
was emphasized by both of&#13;
the coaches.&#13;
The Varsity girls all felt that&#13;
Mercy was one of the hardest&#13;
teams they played during the&#13;
season. "Mercy was&#13;
tough, but we didn't give up,"&#13;
stated Nicki Michell'98 Varsity player. Many of the&#13;
games, both JV and Varsity,&#13;
were close in scoring and the&#13;
level of play was intense. "AL&#13;
was an exciting game, be-&#13;
~ ~&#13;
cause AL was winning 2-0&#13;
and we came back to score&#13;
three goals and win the game,"&#13;
stated Robyn Poloncic'98 JV&#13;
player. The JV and Varsity&#13;
teams had games where they&#13;
held opponents to little or no&#13;
scoring. All of the Varsity&#13;
wins came with shutouts.&#13;
Practices consisted of&#13;
scrimmaging each other, running laps before and after&#13;
practice, and shooting goals.&#13;
The goalies went off to a separate area and worked on their&#13;
fundamentals. "All of the hard&#13;
work and dedication during&#13;
practice and games paid off,"&#13;
added Melissa Head '97 JV&#13;
player. The Titan girls soccer&#13;
players ended their season&#13;
on a high note .&#13;
Moving towards the ball, Nicki Mitchell concentrates hard on her to~ · .&#13;
Mitchell was a second-year Varsity starter. Photo by Justin Watt1 &#13;
\Ilk Opponent They&#13;
4 Mercy 5&#13;
0 Elk Horn 4&#13;
7 Glenwood 0&#13;
5 TJ 0&#13;
5 St Albert 0&#13;
6 Plattsmouth 0&#13;
0 Rals!Dn 1&#13;
4 Gretna 0&#13;
0 t&gt;l. 2&#13;
7 ConneslDga 0&#13;
3 TJ 0&#13;
1 St Albert 0&#13;
0 t&gt;l. 1&#13;
WI NS: 8 LOSSES: 5&#13;
I -&#13;
Running for the ball, Laleesha&#13;
Haynes aims towards the goal.&#13;
Haynes was a second-year JV&#13;
member. PhotobyJustinWathen.&#13;
Waiting for the game to start, the&#13;
defensive line stands patiently. The&#13;
defense on both JV and Varsity did&#13;
a great job throughoutthe season.&#13;
Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Listening to Coach Jon De Vries, the&#13;
JV team pays attention. Coach&#13;
De Vries gave daily speeches on&#13;
teamwork. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Row 1 [f.r)-Melissa Head, Nicki Mit.chell, Jessica Rock, AmyChubick, Kristina Leedy, Michelle Chew, Jill R. Lauver, Jenny&#13;
Lauve1', Michaela Hanks. Row 2 -Michelle Lee, Katie Jensen, JillRaes, BrandyMcSorley, Kara Riso, MindyOoebelin,&#13;
Erica Gundlach, Christine Collins, Darci Kjeldgaard, Robin Poloncic. Row 3 -Karla Cot.a, Megan Kult, Megan Young,&#13;
St.ephanie Creps, Andressa Haynes, Lal eesha Haynes, Angie Anderson, Amber Wade. Row 4-Coach Dworak, Sara&#13;
Heideman, Latti Richard, Jill L. Lauver, Pat.ches Kell, Marianne Timm, Coach OeVeries. &#13;
Stopping after the goalie takes&#13;
control of the ball , Trent Duff and&#13;
Nick Long wait for the goalie's punt.&#13;
Long and Duff were forwards on the&#13;
..Nteam. PhotnbyLELeeshaHaynes.&#13;
Heading the ball, Chris Vokt passes&#13;
to a teammate. Heading was a&#13;
fundamental key to soccer. Photo&#13;
byLaLeesha Haynes.&#13;
EXPERIENCE KEY&#13;
TO SUCCESS&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
The excitement from the&#13;
roar of the crowd, the pain of&#13;
the sprained ankles, and the&#13;
fear of defeat. These emotions&#13;
are the emotions of a true soccer&#13;
player, in fact a Titan soccer&#13;
player. The boys team&#13;
experienced these feelings as&#13;
they won many games, and&#13;
experienced few loses.&#13;
Experience prevailed as the&#13;
Varsity record was 12-3. This&#13;
season was lead by 13 returning&#13;
V arsityplayerswho led the team&#13;
to numerous wins over good&#13;
teams. The seniors leading the&#13;
way were Ryan Hemingson, Br andon Rogers , Mike&#13;
McSorely, Dustin Heffernan, and J ames Gilwa; who seemed&#13;
to pull together and prevail in&#13;
the time of need. When time rolled around for&#13;
state, theTitan pack was ready&#13;
for a long battle. It started with&#13;
a district game against AL,&#13;
where, aftertwoovertimes, they&#13;
~ ~&#13;
went to a shoot-out and the&#13;
Titans were victorious. They&#13;
went on to play Sioux City&#13;
Heelan and after a hard battle&#13;
the Titan's lost the game 4-5. "It&#13;
was a tough game, and everyone&#13;
fought their hardest, but it&#13;
wasn 't good enough to win the&#13;
game," commented coach&#13;
CarrollJensen. With this upset&#13;
the Titan's season came to an&#13;
end.&#13;
The JV team also had&#13;
upperclassmen to help lead the&#13;
team to victory, as the JV h eld&#13;
a tight record of7 - 1. 'We worked&#13;
really hard this year, I can't wait&#13;
till next year when we play&#13;
again because these are agreat&#13;
bunch of guys, " stated Sean&#13;
Coleman '99.&#13;
Hard work, dedication, and&#13;
experience led the Varsity and&#13;
J V t o end with winning&#13;
seasons. Many battles were&#13;
fought and won, and even&#13;
though theTitans were not state&#13;
bound the season was an&#13;
experience they will k eep&#13;
forever.&#13;
Waiting for the ball t o be passed, Jason Smit h sets up a shot. The J&#13;
record was 7-1 . Photo by Laleesha Haynes. &#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
11 ConnestDga 1&#13;
0 Elk Horn 2&#13;
4 Plattsmouth 1&#13;
6 Denison 1&#13;
7 Glenwood 0&#13;
0 Al 1&#13;
3 St Albert 2&#13;
3 Blair 2&#13;
3 Mt Michael 0&#13;
6 Glenwood 0&#13;
6 TJ 2&#13;
2 St Albert 1&#13;
2 Al 1&#13;
4 SC Heelan 5&#13;
WINS: 12 LOSSES: J I&#13;
Aiming for the perfect shot, James&#13;
Gliwa prepares to kick. Gliwa was a&#13;
returning Varsity player for the&#13;
Titans. Phot.o by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Shootingforthe goal, Mike McSorley&#13;
boots one in . The Varsity record&#13;
was 12-3. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Preparing to pass the ball, Jeremy&#13;
Willersetsupthekick. Passingwas&#13;
important when playing soccer.&#13;
Photo by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Row1[1-r)-NathanKnopp,StevenShaw,TrentDuff,SteveKenealy,JasonSmith,ChrisMuskgrave. Row2-Chris&#13;
Vokt, Brandon Rodgers, JamesGliwa, Ryan Hemmingsen, Mike McSorley, Jason Fouts, Jeremy Willer, Derek&#13;
Ward. Row 3-Coach Nelson, Jamie Fienhold, John Luth, Brett Jackson, Josh Clanton, Brett Edwards, Eric&#13;
Wvmore, Nick Long, RyanPospissal, Coach Willer. Row4-EricHead, Mark Hanson, Sean Coleman, Zach Miska,&#13;
Zeb Youngs, Mike Conway, Ryan Smith, Johann Pedersen, Dustin Heffernan, Kendall Brundidge. Kevin Rief. &#13;
Swinging her racket, Jessi McElvain&#13;
uses her forehand. McElvain was a&#13;
co-captain of the team. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Serving the ball, Laurel Green&#13;
demonstrates properform. Green&#13;
was the fifth seed on Varsity. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson .&#13;
. · •&#13;
HARD WOR K N ET S&#13;
TRIP TO STATE&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
"When I started playing&#13;
Varsity tennis I was really&#13;
nervous because I was playing&#13;
against m ore experienced&#13;
athletes, and I wan ted to&#13;
perform well," Mikalya&#13;
Spaulding'99. Mikayla wa s&#13;
one of the three freshmen that&#13;
played exhibition matches a t&#13;
Varsity meets. There was a&#13;
good combination of u pper and&#13;
underclassmen. Leading the&#13;
team were seniors Nicole&#13;
Wallenberg and J essica&#13;
McElvain. The two girls set&#13;
positive examples for t h e&#13;
younger players, through their&#13;
playing styles and good&#13;
sportsmanship.&#13;
As the season progressed,&#13;
the team grew together as a&#13;
unit. They supported each&#13;
other and cheered for each&#13;
other in all of the matches.&#13;
The doubles teams began to&#13;
mesh and play well. Thus the&#13;
girls possessed one of the most&#13;
important a spects of a powerful&#13;
tennis team, they got along&#13;
with each other, and most&#13;
importantly, they got a long&#13;
with their doubles partners.&#13;
At regionals the girls played&#13;
very well. All of t h e LC&#13;
competitors won at least one&#13;
match. Making the trip to&#13;
state was the doubles team of&#13;
Nicole Wallenberg and Heidi&#13;
Grove. After a tou gh season of&#13;
practices and competition, all&#13;
of the work paid off for the&#13;
skilled doubles team.&#13;
Living up to the hopeful&#13;
expectations of Coach Steger,&#13;
the girls team completed a well&#13;
played season. They went 8-4&#13;
and played exceptionally at&#13;
districts. Th ey struggled&#13;
through a few m atch es, but&#13;
overall played ou tstanding&#13;
tennis.&#13;
-----&#13;
Keeping her eye on t he ball, Diane Morrisson follows through with r ~~ Morrisson was a two-year Varsity member. Photo by Cath ou:iun. &#13;
Warming up fora match, Nicole&#13;
Wallenberg volleys the ball.&#13;
Wallen berg was the first seed and&#13;
a state qualifier in doubles. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Picking up the ball, Lyndsay Patton&#13;
prepares to startthe match. Patron&#13;
was a three-year Varsity member.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Walking to a court, Jessi McElvain&#13;
passes by Lindsay Richardson&#13;
playing doubles with Liz Higgins.&#13;
There was limited court space since&#13;
there were many girls outfortennis.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
· -. , - _... , ·, .... , .. i•••r--v•---,.&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
8 Harlan 1&#13;
6 Glenwood 3&#13;
8 Carrol Kuemper 1&#13;
3 TJ 6&#13;
5 AL 4&#13;
9 St Albert 0&#13;
7 Denison 2&#13;
6 Shenandoah 3&#13;
0 Red Oak 9&#13;
4 Clarinda 5&#13;
0 AtJantic 6&#13;
9 St Albert 0&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
AtianticTournament 8th&#13;
City Tournament 2nd&#13;
Hawkeye 10 2nd&#13;
WINS: B LOSSES:4&#13;
•••&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )- Liz Higgins, Mikayla Spaulding, Diane M orrisson, Lindsay Richardson, Philly Kybat, Jessica&#13;
Thompson. Row 2 -Nicole Wallenberg, Laurel Green, Heidie Grove, Lyndsay Patton, Jessica McElvain,&#13;
Coach Steger. &#13;
Passing time, t he team talks about&#13;
how t hey played . Theteam had a&#13;
wide r ange of talent. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn W atson.&#13;
Pic king up the ball with his heel ,&#13;
Quinn Damgaard fields a loose ball.&#13;
Damgaard was a three-year Varsity&#13;
member. PhotD by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
LEADERSHIP&#13;
HOLDS STRONG&#13;
by Auiy Chubick&#13;
Game, Set, Match, Win&#13;
wasn't often heard by the&#13;
boys Titan tennis team, but&#13;
throughout the t ough&#13;
season, leadership was&#13;
shown by the Varsity&#13;
returners. One of the&#13;
returning tennis players was&#13;
Tony McCormick'97, "I feel&#13;
the whole team improved a&#13;
lot throughout the season,&#13;
and we played well as a team."&#13;
A new member to the Varsity&#13;
tennis team was Bryan&#13;
Shaw'99, ''The year was really&#13;
a lot of fun, but also a real&#13;
learning experience for me."&#13;
Members of the Varsity&#13;
tennis team were determined&#13;
byplay-offs, which took place&#13;
at practices early in the&#13;
season and continued&#13;
through au t this year. The top&#13;
six players competed in&#13;
~&#13;
Varsity matches and the&#13;
other five played exhibition&#13;
games. The top six players&#13;
didn't a lways remain th e&#13;
same, if a lower seed beat a&#13;
higher seed, the lower seed&#13;
replaced the higher seed for&#13;
the next match. The tennis team will&#13;
graduate two seniors, Scott&#13;
Barney and Kevin Steward.&#13;
Although the team lost two&#13;
seniors, the leadership that&#13;
was shown by this year's&#13;
team will continue&#13;
throughout the next tennis&#13;
season by the upcoming&#13;
seniors.&#13;
The team had an overall&#13;
dual record of 4-5 and finished&#13;
eighth in the Hawkeye-I 0&#13;
Conference. "I don't think our&#13;
season was outstanding, but&#13;
it was more or less mediocre,"&#13;
commented Shaw.&#13;
.... , .... - .&#13;
• t&#13;
....&#13;
Returning the ball, Michael Taylor shows his forehand . Taylor was one f&#13;
the top Varsity members. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Vlk Opponent They&#13;
4 .L'il 5&#13;
7 Harlan 2&#13;
8 St Albert 1&#13;
5 Glenwood 4&#13;
0 Carrol Kuemper 9&#13;
3 Denison 6&#13;
1 Shenandoah 8&#13;
0 Red Oak 9&#13;
7 Clarinda 2&#13;
1 Atlantic 8&#13;
WI NS: 4 LOSSES: 6 I&#13;
Retrieving the ball, Scott Barney&#13;
goes to the baseline. Andy&#13;
Damgaard and Barney were an exhibition doubleteam. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Using great form , Shawn Baas&#13;
shows his backhand. Baas keptthe&#13;
team amused with his unique sense&#13;
of humor. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Waiting for the match to start, the&#13;
team confers with the Atlantic&#13;
coach. Sportsmanship was often&#13;
shown by the team . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Huddling before a match, the team waits for their rivals. Upperclassmen powered the tennis team. Photo&#13;
byCathryn Watson. &#13;
Totaling t heir scores, Jeff&#13;
Hilgenberg and Wes Adkins were&#13;
very competitive. Hilgenberg and&#13;
Adkins were the first and second&#13;
seeds. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
A H 0 LE&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
The sun shined d own&#13;
through the trees. A gust of&#13;
wind blew through the crowd.&#13;
In front of the crowd, a nervous&#13;
student got ready to hit the&#13;
ball. He chose his golf club and&#13;
approached the tee to start off&#13;
the game.&#13;
Playing golf wasn't just a&#13;
hobby for older peop le .&#13;
Students went out for golf for a&#13;
variety of reasons. "I enjoy&#13;
playing it," commented&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal'98. Other&#13;
students went out for golf&#13;
because they wanted to&#13;
improve their skills and become&#13;
better golfers, and "Because&#13;
it's free," remarked David&#13;
Clasen'98. "Because I've been&#13;
playing for a long time, and it's&#13;
the only sport where I can&#13;
slack off," explained Jeremy&#13;
Bix:ler'96.&#13;
The team had a successful&#13;
~&#13;
Walking across the green, Sara&#13;
Knavel puts her ball in the hole.&#13;
Knavel was three-year member of&#13;
the golf team. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wats:n&#13;
IN ONE&#13;
seas on this year according to&#13;
Bethany Watson'97. "I think&#13;
we've done the best we've ever&#13;
done in my four years of&#13;
play ing," r eplied Wes&#13;
Adkins'96. The girls golf team&#13;
continued to improve their golf&#13;
scores a fter every m atch ,&#13;
thought Courtney Bussey'97.&#13;
Golfers finished the s eason&#13;
with many memories. 'T H&#13;
remember Mr. Kennedy a nd&#13;
our trips to Hard ee's," said&#13;
Clasen. Th e long trips with&#13;
the tennis players wer e a ls o&#13;
remembered b y Wa ts o n .&#13;
"When somebod y swung&#13;
their club and took a divet&#13;
out of the gr een," rem a rked&#13;
Jason Hi11'99. While Amy&#13;
Mlone'98 remembered "a girl&#13;
putting a ball into a bag. "The&#13;
team shared a lot of time and a&#13;
lot of the same memories.&#13;
Practicing his form, Bill Jacobsen takes a practice swing. Jacobsen w&#13;
a key player on t he team. Photo by Cat hryn W atson. &#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
158 Harlan(B) 170&#13;
168 Glenwood (B) 156&#13;
173 Carrol Kuemper(B) 158&#13;
176 Denison(B) 169&#13;
158 Clarinda [B) 145&#13;
211 Harlan[G) 181&#13;
193 StAlbert[G) 198&#13;
2::E Carrol Kuemper [G) 1BJ&#13;
231 Oenison[GJ 225&#13;
216 Clarinda [G] 183&#13;
-&#13;
J)-WINS: 1 LOSSES:4&#13;
f-WINS: 1 LOSSES:4&#13;
Driving the ball to the green,&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal accomplishes&#13;
her goal. Rosenthal was seeded&#13;
second on the girls team. Photo by&#13;
C.Sthryn Watson.&#13;
Taking a practice shot, Jeremy Bixler&#13;
shows good form. Bixler was a fouryear member. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
, W'Clt'ron.&#13;
Lining up for their position ,&#13;
Hilgenberg and Adkins get ready&#13;
to putt. Hi lg en berg and Adkins&#13;
were four-year members of the&#13;
boys team. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wf1iEJJn.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r ]-Jennifer Bixler, Jeff Billingsly, randy Frauscht Ben Feller, Kyle Larsen, Jason Enders, David Clausen, Charles&#13;
Fletcher. Row 2-Abby Hausen, Matt Watson, Jeff Hilgenberg, Jeremy Bixler, Jason Hill, Nick Carlson, Marty Wolff, Jeff&#13;
Hilgenberg, Jon Barnes, Chad Hackfort. Row3-Coach Kennedy, Amy Malone, Adrienne Rosenthal, Cindy Fletcher, marie&#13;
Carter Courtney Bussey, Sara Knavel, Bethany W atson. Row4-MikeKnell, Mike Behrens, Jon Kossow, Wes Adkins,&#13;
Travis Houseton, Jason Burgart, Nick Rupert, Andy MAerrill, Eric McKern. &#13;
Jumping over the bar, Beth&#13;
Salzbrenner finishes a practice&#13;
jump. Salzbrennerwon manyfirst&#13;
place medals. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Running the third leg, Cari Coleman&#13;
sprints down the back stretch.&#13;
Coleman was a memberofthe state&#13;
qualifying distance medley relay.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
BURNING UP THE TRACK&#13;
by Andy Damgaard&#13;
"This season has been a&#13;
lot better than last year. We&#13;
a re all a lot closer and do a lot&#13;
more with each other outside&#13;
of track. Also, we were&#13;
excited about track at the&#13;
beginning and it really paid&#13;
off with our performance at&#13;
practice and meets." said&#13;
Jamie Huntoon'96 as she&#13;
reflected about the great&#13;
season.&#13;
The girls track team was a&#13;
dominant force this year.&#13;
They finished fourth out of&#13;
the Hawkeye-1 0 . "At&#13;
Hawkeye-I 0 conference meet&#13;
we had many champions&#13;
including Beth Salzbrenner,&#13;
Brandy McSorley. and the&#13;
distance medley relay, "&#13;
c ommente d Coach&#13;
Ankenbauer.&#13;
This y e ar the team&#13;
focussed on working as a&#13;
team, b e ing menta lly&#13;
foc u ssed , a nd thinking&#13;
positively . "Before a ra ce we&#13;
focused on our weak spots&#13;
and tried to work on them.&#13;
Every race we reach ed a t least&#13;
one of ou r goals," explain ed&#13;
Cari Coleman'96.&#13;
Th e team also h ad a very&#13;
fun time this year. For&#13;
example , "Wh en Sar a h&#13;
Kenny told Heidi Moxley th at&#13;
she had to run in the 4x4 .&#13;
and there we r e only two&#13;
people running in it, so s h e&#13;
had to run two legs of it and&#13;
Heidi believed it," said&#13;
Brandy McSorley'99.&#13;
Jogging on t he W asbash trace, distance runners warr n-up during&#13;
tice. Practices include both warrTH..Jps and cool-downs Photo by An&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
Meet Place&#13;
LC Indoor&#13;
Boys' Town Indoor&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Clarinda Relays&#13;
Glenwood Relays&#13;
LC Co-Ed Relays&#13;
Lady Lynx Relays&#13;
Glenwood Co-Ed Relays&#13;
Hawkeye-10 9/ 10 Conf.&#13;
Denison Co-Ed Relays&#13;
Districts @ Denison&#13;
Hawkeye-1 0 Conf.&#13;
State @ Drake&#13;
SEVEN EVENTS&#13;
QUALIFIED&#13;
FOR STATE&#13;
3rd&#13;
4th&#13;
1st&#13;
7th&#13;
4th&#13;
3rd&#13;
3rd&#13;
2nd&#13;
5th&#13;
5th&#13;
6th&#13;
4th&#13;
NA&#13;
Finishing a 3000m race, Lynette&#13;
Montang runs the final 1 OOm.&#13;
Montang was a distance rrunner.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Sprintingonthestraightaway, Meg&#13;
Hamilton races to the finish.&#13;
Ha milt.on was a large contributor to&#13;
thetrackteam. PhotobyAndressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Posing for a picture , Kara Riso ,&#13;
Coleman, AmberCampbell, Brandy&#13;
McSorley, and Natalie Ditmars show&#13;
off their braids. All were state qualifiers. Photo byVianne Coleman.&#13;
Row 1 (lf')-ManagerNickiDempsey, Deanna Mickels, L'flettEMontang, Bel:t1Salzbrennen, 8ni~Bendorf, can Coleman, Jaime&#13;
Huntron. Row2-JoyCampbell, Robin Shadid, Qv.:mlPetamn, l.Buren l.Bkatns, Sara Kenney, AmberCampbeU, KirstEnFtire,&#13;
MeganHamiltrn, JaimeBo.Mles. Row3-0JachAnderson, T racyKeenan, Jilll.BLM3r, AmyV\/hipple, LisaV\/inkler, Hey.Jensen,&#13;
Dleryi Hil!Ebidel, Miki Thomsen, BranctylVlc.furley, JenniferV\/illff', CoachAnkenbauer. RcMl4-Coach Piatko.M3ki, MiS&gt;,if\/labne,&#13;
Kara Riso, GngerOayviellie, Molly Parrott, Jennifer Keefe, Heidie Moxley, Marianne Tlmm, Na!ElieOitrnars, Jaime Wendt. &#13;
Pushing ittot he end, Jason Ratliff,&#13;
Adam Riso and Greg Barntsen&#13;
sprintt owardthefinish line. Boys&#13;
t rack competed and excelled in&#13;
many events. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Leaping over the hurdle, Philip&#13;
Johnson perfects his form at&#13;
practice. Johnson was a first-year&#13;
track member. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
A T I M E TO GROW&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
As the corner rounds and&#13;
the finish line is n ear, a&#13;
runner realizes whats in&#13;
sight, a goal, for the Titans it&#13;
was state. Unfortunaly that&#13;
goal became unreachable&#13;
and the Titans power light&#13;
dimmed as runners barely&#13;
missed the qualifying times&#13;
for the state meet.&#13;
Although theyweren'table&#13;
to acheive that goal, another&#13;
goal prevailed, that goal was&#13;
to rebuild the team. The&#13;
track team didn't have to start&#13;
from scratch though. The&#13;
team was led by upperclassmen who laid the bricks&#13;
for a strong future. This&#13;
included some senior standouts Karl Kraut, Adam Riso,&#13;
Ryan Maas, Matt Schoning,&#13;
Joel Allen, and Troy V aniceck&#13;
who guided the n ew comers&#13;
through the many&#13;
experiences th at they h ad&#13;
n ever felt before. "The seniors&#13;
really h elped u s out in the&#13;
beginning when we really&#13;
needed it," commented Jason&#13;
Maniski'99.&#13;
Th e team h ad a rough&#13;
start, but ended u p getting&#13;
second place at the LC invite.&#13;
Runners took off from th ere,&#13;
and end ed with a good&#13;
season. Although they&#13;
experienced a rough start&#13;
they finished well. "I think&#13;
we had a good season even&#13;
though we didn't go to state,"&#13;
stated Adam Riso'96.&#13;
Reaching for the sky, Doug Kinsel flies overt.he bar High Jump was a fie 1~&#13;
event. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Meet&#13;
UNO Indoor&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Panther Relays&#13;
LC Relays&#13;
Monarch Relays&#13;
TJMeet&#13;
Hawkeye-1 O@ Denison&#13;
Glenwood Co-Ed&#13;
9/ lONorthernDivision&#13;
10Glenwood&#13;
Place&#13;
7th&#13;
20:h&#13;
3rd&#13;
8th&#13;
2nd&#13;
4th&#13;
5th&#13;
8th&#13;
6th&#13;
5th&#13;
8th&#13;
Flyingthroughthesky, Kyle Coleman&#13;
takes it to the limit. Coleman was a&#13;
three-yeartrack member. Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Sprinting with baton in hand, Alonzo&#13;
Grosse practices for a relay after&#13;
school. Grosse was in the 4 x 100&#13;
and 4x200. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Looking down atthe stadium, the&#13;
boys track team practices .&#13;
Practices were always held after&#13;
school. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Row 1 [k' )-Adam Riso, Karl Kraut. Row 2 -John Armour, Todd Marcantonio, Jessie Forbes, Josh Gates,&#13;
Ryan Maas, Paul Bellows, Philip Johnson. Row 3 -David Spaulding, Brett Wallace, Jason Ratliff, Nathan&#13;
Emsick, Billy Campbell, Blair Higgins. Row4-Jason Maniske, Matt Schoening, Joel Allen, Troy Vanecek,&#13;
Greg Barntsen, AJ Coleman, Alonzo Grosse. &#13;
Curling their hair before regionals,&#13;
the cheerleading squad gets ready.&#13;
Poofy ponytails were a must for&#13;
competition . Photo by Sandy&#13;
HCNVam.&#13;
Competing for an awam, the cheerleaders did mounts forthe judges. Building pyramids was an important part of cheerleading. Photo by&#13;
Sandy Howard.&#13;
HIGH&#13;
TO&#13;
GOALS LED&#13;
SUCCESS&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
Go Team Go! The Titan&#13;
cheerleaders riled u p the crowd&#13;
at the home varsity games to&#13;
ensure players that there would&#13;
be school spirit. That is one of&#13;
the many things the cheerleaders did in the '95 and '96&#13;
year.&#13;
Even though this year was&#13;
full of good times and bad times;&#13;
they still accomplished their&#13;
goals. Their major goal was to&#13;
go to the regional competition&#13;
and qualify for Nationals, which&#13;
they succeeded in doing. Getting accepted to Nationals was exciting, but the team&#13;
was distraught when they realized that they didn't h ave the&#13;
time to practice so they were&#13;
not able to go. "I think b eing&#13;
invited to Nationals and not&#13;
going really brought some of&#13;
the girls' motivation down,"&#13;
commented Co-captain Stevi&#13;
Howard'96. The roughest time wou ld&#13;
have been in the summer, ac- cording to some of the ch eerleaders. "Stevi and I had to&#13;
more or less be the coaches for&#13;
A&#13;
abou t two or three months "&#13;
sta t e d Co-ca ptain Lis'a&#13;
Kemp'96. Finally at the end of&#13;
their long wait, a new coach&#13;
arrived with brand new ideas. "Melinda Gleisen is a really&#13;
great coach, allsh ewants is for&#13;
us to s ucceed ," remarked&#13;
Sh alene Bogardus'97. Gleisen&#13;
came to LC with six years of&#13;
cheerleading experien ce. Seniors Stevi Howard&#13;
Cathryn Watson, a nd Lis~ Kemp also accomplished their&#13;
goal of getting on the Universal&#13;
Cheerleading Association All- Star Cheerleading squad. They&#13;
all felt this was a h ard goal to&#13;
accomplish.&#13;
The JV squad seemed to&#13;
have a great year also. 'We&#13;
en ded u p getting first place on&#13;
our dance routine ," stated&#13;
Karen Olsen'98. Goals for fue&#13;
JV were to do better on mount- ing and to work a s a team. "I&#13;
feel we worked really h ard for&#13;
reaching our goal, it was a&#13;
tough road to travel," remarked&#13;
Sarah Smith'98 . The year was&#13;
full of ups and downs, but the&#13;
ch eerleaders a ccomplis h ed&#13;
many of their goals.&#13;
Touching her toes, Cathryn W atson shows tier spirit at a football parn&#13;
Lots of practice t ime was spent on jumps. Photo by Andree,' Ha &#13;
di g the mount, the JV cheer1 eep Karen Olson in the air.&#13;
s a feeling t he cheerleaders&#13;
d. Phot:D by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Riding the bus to Atlantic, the cheerleaders laugh atStevi Howard. The&#13;
long bus rides to away games were&#13;
often spent laughing and joking.&#13;
Photo byCathryn Watson.&#13;
Posing after being named to the&#13;
UCA All-Star squad, Cathryn&#13;
Watson, Stevi Howard, and Lisa&#13;
Kemp display their pride. Making&#13;
the All-Star team was extremely difficult. Photo by Nancy Kemp.&#13;
Hitting their last motion, the cheerleaders pause atthe end of a chant.&#13;
The cheerleaderstookfir'St place in&#13;
the chant competition at camp .&#13;
Photo by Nancy Kemp.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Captain Lisa Kemp, Captain Stevi Howard. Row 2-Courtney T rede, Jeni Kenealy, Michaela Bell,&#13;
Cathryn Watson, Shalene Bogardus. Row 3-Holly Hanna, Lauralee Jensen, Melissa Head, Liz Higgins,&#13;
Brooke Barker, Nicole Dempsey, Amanda Havermann, Karen Olsen. Row4-HeatherHanna, Jessica West,&#13;
Latti Richard, Sarah Smith Courtney Ambrose, Robyn Poloncic, Megan Conklin, Jill Stazzoni. &#13;
Singingt.ogether, Nicole Wallenberg, Laural Green, Michelle Chew,C.Ourtney Ambrose, Shalene Bogardus,&#13;
Jennifer Marshall, Carolyn Nester, and Sondra Manske are sapranos for the Chamber Choir. A lot of&#13;
time was spent getting ready for choir concerts. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
UDENT MElTI ~ Organization &#13;
Tickling Mr. Heckman, Wes Adkins shows off in front of Science Club&#13;
members. Students knew they could joke around with Mr. Heckman.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
- -----·&#13;
Shaking M r. Hamilton's hand, Jon Burgartaccepts a pin acknowleging&#13;
his induction into National Honor Society. Induction to NHS is considered a privalege. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Organization &amp; &#13;
CHANGES BRING ON NEWAND EXCITING OOK&#13;
by Sarah Smith&#13;
During the '95-96 school&#13;
year the dance team took on&#13;
a new look; not only with&#13;
new girls but with new uniforms. A new jazz uniform&#13;
consisting of black tops, silver dancing pants and jazz&#13;
shoes spiced up the halftime performances. The&#13;
uniform was made by their&#13;
second-year sponsor&#13;
Debrah Stephenson. "The&#13;
outfits looked great for competition, because we fit in&#13;
with all of the other squa d s&#13;
t here , " stated Megan&#13;
Green'98.&#13;
The changes continued&#13;
Raising their arms, Anne Heuer and&#13;
Brooke Kelley perform t heir halftime dance. Sharp m otions ar e&#13;
important t o m ake a dance look&#13;
good. Phot.o by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
with having only one captain, Jennifer Stazzoni'96,&#13;
instead of the usual two. "It&#13;
was really stressful, but it&#13;
was fun working with old&#13;
andnewfaces," Stazzoniexplained. Stazzoni was a&#13;
three-year meti1'ber of the&#13;
Dance Team. Thourghout&#13;
the years she h a s s een many&#13;
girls and also s een the squad&#13;
change their name. In the&#13;
p a st, the squ ad was called&#13;
Porn Pon now Ts Dance&#13;
Te a m . S tephenson explains, "The state h as d e -&#13;
cided t o call it Dance Team&#13;
b ecaus e t h ey feel ther e is&#13;
m or e d a n cing involve . "&#13;
Showing what they've got, Nat alie&#13;
Ditmars and M egan Green perform&#13;
at a wrestling m atch. Both were&#13;
second year members of the dance&#13;
t.eam. Phot.obyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Perfor ming with a smile, Beth&#13;
Rasmussen and Darci Kjeldgaard&#13;
are having a good t ime at a football&#13;
game. Facial expr essions are an&#13;
important part of performances.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
Competition was a la rge&#13;
part of Dance Team. At&#13;
camp they placed first. "Th e&#13;
girls and I felt really good&#13;
and we were very happy wit h&#13;
our performance," explained&#13;
Stazzoni. The s quad went&#13;
to the Lakeview competition&#13;
and took another first place.&#13;
Next came the Metro com -&#13;
petition at Millard South&#13;
w here they com p e ted&#13;
a gainst many Oma h a&#13;
schools. The girls wer e u nable to place, b u t t h at d id n 't&#13;
stop them . Off t o Sta t e they&#13;
wen t. Wit h la u gh ter , Beth&#13;
Rasmuss en'98 explained&#13;
h er t r ip to st ate, "Tina&#13;
Hou gh 's mom, Fran, drove&#13;
us up in the suburban to ,&#13;
Urband ale, but got us lost.&#13;
We end ed u p an hour away&#13;
fr o m where we were&#13;
headed !" They r eceived 1&#13;
Divison I ratings in both&#13;
funk and p orn. "Prac1.i e&#13;
b righ t and early from 6-8&#13;
a .m. r eally paid off," add d&#13;
Brooke Kelly'99.&#13;
The dance team work d&#13;
hard at practices from just&#13;
stretching, lo running th&#13;
halls . They had fun no matter what they were up to.&#13;
Ra sm u ssen put it best by&#13;
saying. "Team u nity imp rov e d thr oug hout t h e&#13;
year." &#13;
1nq for the camera , t he dance team shows their spirit during a half-&#13;
', pet ·f·'1rmance. The girls are holding up one finger showing spirit.&#13;
&gt;by.Justin Wathen.&#13;
Using their porns to form a happy&#13;
face, the dance t.eam shows a smile&#13;
tDthecrowdatafootballgame. The&#13;
girls worked hard to get their formations right. PhotD by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Dancing in their jazz unifor m s , the&#13;
dance team t ook a different look.&#13;
The team used chairs and other&#13;
props intheir performances. PhotD&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Anne Heuer, Captain Jennifer Stazzoni, Jennifer Marshall.&#13;
Row 2 -Tina Hough , M egan Green , Natalie Ditmars, Sponsor Deb&#13;
St.ephenson, Carrie Renaud, Susie Heuer, Ann Thurman. Row 3 -Carolyn&#13;
Nest.er, Brooke Kelley, Darci Kjeldgaard, Tanya Delaney, Beth Rasmussen,&#13;
Jamie Chew. &#13;
WHERE&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
and Andy Damgaard&#13;
Time was a major factor in&#13;
the drama department. From&#13;
large group speech, to the&#13;
musical Bye Bye Birdie the&#13;
major concern on everyones&#13;
mind was time.&#13;
The participants in large&#13;
group speech had a year of&#13;
memorable times. "I had a lot&#13;
of fun , large group speech&#13;
was really hard, we worked&#13;
all the time, " commented Sara&#13;
VandeWater'97. Large group&#13;
speech consists of groups of&#13;
people acting in things such&#13;
Consoling his daught er, Steven&#13;
Banks assure s Kay Ban ks&#13;
everything will be all right. JJ Harder&#13;
played Liz Higgins' father in the fall&#13;
play. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
D 0 ES&#13;
as coral reading, ensemble&#13;
acting, readers theater, mime,&#13;
and T.V. production. The&#13;
coral reading group achieved&#13;
their goal of being selected to&#13;
all-state, an honor given to&#13;
only the to.P. four percent of&#13;
all groups participating.&#13;
The fall play was Father of&#13;
the Blide, directed by Jennifer Button who received h er&#13;
first try at directing. "It is&#13;
exciting ·o see the developments from start to finish , yet&#13;
it was overwhelmin t manage the need of actors, crews&#13;
a s well a the arrangemen ts&#13;
•&#13;
Speaking to the audience, Rachel&#13;
Vierck practices for a speech&#13;
contest. Vierck was the only LC&#13;
st udent t o make it to All-State&#13;
Individual Speech . Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Singing her heart out, Rose&#13;
expresses her emotions to Albert.&#13;
Rose was played by Lauren Lakatos,&#13;
and Albert was played by Jon&#13;
Burgart. Photo by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
TH E TIME GO&#13;
to ensure the s u ccess of the&#13;
show," explained Bu tton.&#13;
Time was also a factor for&#13;
individual speech. Coming&#13;
in after school wa s a must for&#13;
anyone involved. "We h ad to&#13;
come in early in t h e morning&#13;
and stay after s chool to work&#13;
on our speeches. I really&#13;
didn't have time for anything&#13;
else, " commented Travis&#13;
Houseton.&#13;
Producing the musical Bye&#13;
Bye Birdie was a lot of hard&#13;
work, and it took m any hours&#13;
of the student's time . The&#13;
director felt that it was hard&#13;
to work with everyones· schedu le. "I feel the time given is&#13;
a dequ ate, but ihe problem&#13;
lies in sharing tudents and&#13;
managing time in their activities," remark ed Jennifer But- ,&#13;
ton.&#13;
Teach ers and stu dents had I&#13;
to learn how to manage their&#13;
time and realize their com- ,&#13;
mitments. "Compared to the&#13;
last three years there were&#13;
fewer difficulties schedulin&#13;
people, but probl ms a.r e ,&#13;
all the time," stated Lauri&#13;
Nelson. &#13;
Answering the phone, the maid Delilah takes the call for Mrs. Bellamy.&#13;
Barb Jordan played the role of the maid, and Rachel Vierck played the&#13;
secretery inthefall play. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Showing a little leg, Rose flirts with the boys. Rose went crazy after a&#13;
' 1twithAlbert. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Practicing for All-State, the choral&#13;
reading group works hard to put on&#13;
a good performance. All-State is a&#13;
priveledge given to the top 4 % of&#13;
the speakers in the state. Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Working hard on his speech, Ryan&#13;
Maas demonstrates push-ups .&#13;
Maas gave his speech on his&#13;
experiences in the Army. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Performing in front of an audience, students act out the fall play"Father&#13;
of the Bride." All had to try out t o be in t he play. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
WatsJn.&#13;
Putting on makeup, Courtney T rede applies base to Sean Coleman's&#13;
face. M akeup was a key part of the play. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
~'HORNS&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
"Horns up! " was often&#13;
heard as the Marching Band&#13;
took the field. Marching Band&#13;
performed at the state contest which was held at Harlan&#13;
this year. "I thought we performed a better show at state&#13;
t han w e had the entire&#13;
Marching Band season,"&#13;
stat ed Cindy Fletcher'97.&#13;
Marching Band received a&#13;
Division II rating at state.&#13;
This year the band was&#13;
u nder the new direction of&#13;
Mark Mason. The expectaPlaying a t une, M itch Leaders&#13;
strums his guitar. Pep band played&#13;
at a lot of home basketball games.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
up u AND R EAD Y TO GO&#13;
tions of parents and students&#13;
were high. The band lived up&#13;
to these expectations starting with Marching Band and&#13;
contfriuingwith the Jazz and&#13;
Concert Bands. "Having a&#13;
differen t band director this&#13;
year wa s h ard b ecause he&#13;
h a d a differ ent t ea ching style&#13;
from the old direct or," commented Angie Anderson'9 7 .&#13;
During th e course of the&#13;
year, the concert band divided in to two bands. "I&#13;
wanted to try to provide a&#13;
quality b and experience for&#13;
Giving a t humbs up, Ellija Bucholz&#13;
performs in a costume. The band&#13;
dressed up and performed for Halloween. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Count ing t ime , Adam Riso runs&#13;
through a night practices. Riso was&#13;
one of t he Drum Majors this year.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
all students. Also , I wanted&#13;
to give them an opportunity&#13;
to further their abilities and&#13;
explore many types of b and&#13;
literature," explained Mason.&#13;
Jazz Band performed at&#13;
various contests throughout&#13;
the year. According to band&#13;
members, many contests&#13;
were hard, and Division I&#13;
ratings were even h arder to&#13;
come by. The J azz Band&#13;
qu a lified for th e Iowa J azz&#13;
Championship, aft er a lot of&#13;
hard work and determination .&#13;
There was a lot of work&#13;
don e in prepa ration for Alls tate, even t h ough only 1:\vo&#13;
b and m m be rs made i&#13;
(Candi J ones'97 and R na 1&#13;
Carls on'99 .) "It was a wonderful experience, and this&#13;
was th e first time I had er&#13;
done something on this big 1&#13;
of a scale," said Carlson.&#13;
From the beginning of th&#13;
year to the end, band wa ~&#13;
enj oyed by all who took th&#13;
tim e to stop and listen to th&#13;
m usic . &#13;
azzBand-Row 1 (1-r)-AmyRodriguez, JenStazzoni, Brian Hanson,&#13;
8th Barrett, BeckvStokes, Elija Bucholtz, Susie Hyde. Row2 -Mr.&#13;
on, Kevin Smith, Matt Fienhold, Brian Stageman, Zach Brown, JJ&#13;
.ler, CBrloyn Nester. Row3-Dana Thornton, AndyVerlengia, Dan Blum,&#13;
. Foss, KeithBusswell, JonBurgart, Mike Behrens, Beau Jennings.&#13;
Walking through the routine, the&#13;
band preparesforyetanothershow.&#13;
After school practices were a keyto&#13;
a great season. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
WffiEJn.&#13;
Reading their music, Symphonic&#13;
band performs. The band divided&#13;
into Symphonic and Wind Ensemble&#13;
for the Christmas and March concerts. Photo byCathyrn Watson.&#13;
Showing t heir t alent, W ind Ensemble plays at a concert. Wind&#13;
Ensemble was full of talent. Photo by Cathyrn Watson. &#13;
A N 0&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
This year was a year of&#13;
firsts for the choir. There&#13;
were moreAll-Staters sent to&#13;
the festival than ever before;&#13;
20 out of 28 singers who&#13;
auditioned from LC were&#13;
chosen for the All-State choir.&#13;
The Festival was held in&#13;
Ames, IA, at the Hilt on&#13;
Auditorium.&#13;
Choir Director Gary Fiscu s&#13;
decided to add another show&#13;
choir, J azz Choir. Fiscus&#13;
wanted to give singers more&#13;
T E 0&#13;
opportunities and have more&#13;
people paticipate in a show&#13;
choir. "I thought it would be&#13;
fun to sing jazz songs in&#13;
choir ," commented BJ&#13;
Sheperd'97. Jazz Choir had&#13;
a total of 1 1 members. They&#13;
s ang j azz or blues songs;&#13;
there wa s no choreography.&#13;
J azz Choir received a Division&#13;
I rating at the state contest&#13;
wh ich wa s held at Griswold&#13;
t his y ear . They also&#13;
performed at the firs annual&#13;
Dinner Th eater.&#13;
Swinging their hands and legs, Brett Jackson and Lisa Fienhold show off&#13;
their choreography. Jackson was a first year memberofExpress. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
F s u c&#13;
Chamber Choir was invited&#13;
to sing at The World War II&#13;
Memorial Service at The Red&#13;
Lion Hotel in Omaha, NE .&#13;
They also sang at The Lincoln&#13;
Southeast Choir Invitational&#13;
and received a Division I&#13;
rating.&#13;
Concert Choir sang al The&#13;
All-City Festival at TJ. Th e&#13;
Concert Boys, Chamb e r&#13;
Boys, and Freshmen Boys&#13;
choirs combine d a nd&#13;
p e r formed at the State&#13;
Con test h eld at Abraham&#13;
c E s s&#13;
Linco ln this year. Th&#13;
C h amber Choir a ls o&#13;
performed a State Contest.&#13;
After the Concert all of the&#13;
choirs combined to comp t&#13;
at the contest. "We h a d fun&#13;
p erforming at State Conte t.&#13;
b ecause it gave us a chanc&#13;
to b ecome better at singin&#13;
in a large group and wi hall&#13;
d ifferent ages," thought&#13;
Melina Koch'99. All of th&#13;
ch oirs exp erienced success&#13;
in comp etitions this year.&#13;
Concentrating on a high note, Concert Chrnr sopranos sing their pc.r&#13;
Sopranos had a wide range of vocal ability. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Singing on pitch, Chamber Choir performs witli great technique.&#13;
Chamber got a Division I rating atthe Lincoln SE Invitational. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
TI . nking of the pitch, Jazz Choir performs "And So It Goes." Jazz Choir&#13;
j leven members. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Striking a pose, Adam Riso, Nicole&#13;
Wallen berg and Greg Barntsen&#13;
dance for the audience.&#13;
Upperclassmen dominated&#13;
Corporation this year. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Readingtheirmusic, BJ Shepherd,&#13;
Ryan Smith, Greg Barntsen, and&#13;
Josh Barker perform as t he boys&#13;
quartet. The quartet performed at&#13;
the Dinner Theaterthisyear. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
ConductingtheFreshmenChoir, Mr. Fiscus keepsthebeat. Freshmen&#13;
Choir performed together at all t he concerts. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watson.&#13;
Showing offtheirtalent, Corporation hits the final pose. Corporation&#13;
had a variety of songs in their show. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
GIVING BACK TO THE COM MU v&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
This year the Fellowship of&#13;
Christian Athletes (FCA), the&#13;
National Honor Society (NHS),&#13;
and Student Council were&#13;
b usy. Each club participated&#13;
in projects that would help&#13;
their community.&#13;
They were involved in a lot&#13;
of activities. "We did a food&#13;
drive for Thanksgiving in the&#13;
fall," said Jeni Kenealy'96,&#13;
NHS president. David&#13;
Kj eldgard'96, president of&#13;
FCA, said they bought gifts&#13;
and gave them to children&#13;
Speaking beforethe crowd , W es&#13;
Adkins opens the NHS induct ion&#13;
ceremony. Induction into NHS is&#13;
considered an honor . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
whose fathers were in prison.&#13;
Students joined the clubs&#13;
for different reasons. Ryan&#13;
Rogers'98 said he joined FCA&#13;
to show verybody he was a&#13;
Christian. BJ Shepard added,&#13;
"To apply Christianity to my&#13;
life everyday instead of once a&#13;
week. "&#13;
S tuden ts from all four&#13;
grades were elected by their&#13;
peers to participate in St -&#13;
dent Council. Tina Hough'99&#13;
enjoyed working on the cou -&#13;
cil because s h e was involved&#13;
in t he school. "We learne to&#13;
Taking a pop, Nat alie Ditmars&#13;
receives a treat for winning a&#13;
scavenger hunt . That was one of&#13;
thethingssponsoredbyFCA. Photo&#13;
by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Helping Angie Kay, Anne Heuer&#13;
prepares her arm for t he blood&#13;
mobile. StudentCouncil sponsored&#13;
the blood mobilesthisyear. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
work together and come u p&#13;
with ideas," said Hough. J J&#13;
Harder'96, president of Student Council, remarked, "I&#13;
learned leadership is a hard&#13;
thing to come by but it along&#13;
with hard work can make a&#13;
successful club."&#13;
Rachel Vierck'98 said she&#13;
joined NHS to be a part of a&#13;
clu b that would help h er in&#13;
the future. Th ere are things&#13;
abou t NHS that s ponsors&#13;
wer e plea sed with. 'Th is is a&#13;
club that takes more flack&#13;
beca use these kids are identi.fled 'special' because of their&#13;
lea d ership and they kno\&#13;
when they m ess up. I believe&#13;
in the responsib ility of NHS&#13;
because we all have a responsibility to b e good citizens:·&#13;
s aid Mr Fox, the s p on sor of&#13;
NHS .&#13;
Thes e clubs provided many&#13;
s ervices for the community&#13;
and the school. While helping th eir community, st -&#13;
d e nts in volved in servic&#13;
clubs can worked with their&#13;
friend s and made newfliends. &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Prayingt.oget:her, AndyScholl, and Greg Bamtsen showtheirChristianity.&#13;
Praying was common among mostFCA members. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes &#13;
CLUBS BROADEN ACADEMIC EX PERIENC S&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
For many LC students,&#13;
clubs were a way of life. Clubs&#13;
were often as important to&#13;
their members as the academic classes associated&#13;
with them. "My future plans&#13;
in life include a career in&#13;
art," said Michael Taylor'97,&#13;
a three-year art club member. "Art club helped me see&#13;
art in different ways, not just&#13;
in the classroom." Clubs&#13;
opened new doors for many&#13;
students who wanted to experience different aspects of&#13;
academic life , without the&#13;
pressure of a classroom atmosphere.&#13;
Science Club was a popu -&#13;
lar club among many stuLooking at an example made by&#13;
M r. Hamilton, artclubstudents&#13;
get ideas for their own projects.&#13;
Creativitywasa must for art&#13;
students. Photo by Cat hryn&#13;
Wats:Jn.&#13;
dents. "We had a lot of members this year, especially new&#13;
members," commented J .J.&#13;
Harder'96, Science Club&#13;
Committee member.&#13;
Science Club wasn't&#13;
headed by an executive&#13;
group, l3ut instead a committee met before meetings&#13;
and planned activifies for&#13;
m embers. "It worked well&#13;
not having a president or any&#13;
elec ted m em bers ," said&#13;
Harder. The club frequ en tly&#13;
held activities, many of which&#13;
were opened to n on -members . "The Science Clu&#13;
dance was a blast!" recalled&#13;
Na talie Ditma rs'9 8 , winner&#13;
of the Scien ce Club dance&#13;
competition. "It was fun, even&#13;
Holding Mr. Heckman, Jerome&#13;
Bridges and Wes Adkins act silly.&#13;
Adkins and Bridges were officers&#13;
in science club. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wats:Jn.&#13;
Workingasateam , Heather&#13;
Hanna and Dustie Thompsen&#13;
complete the finishing touches on&#13;
their clay pots. Hanna and&#13;
Thompsen were t hree year Art&#13;
Club members. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wats:Jn.&#13;
though I wasn't a club member."&#13;
Headed by a new sponsor, Jennifer Button, the&#13;
Drama Club continued to&#13;
function as ithad in the past.&#13;
"We had our annual Christmas party, and did the usual&#13;
activities, " said Ryan&#13;
Maas'96, vice president. Students usually joined the organization to promote school&#13;
interest in theater and dramatics, but others enjoyed&#13;
the people and activities of&#13;
the club. "I got to know more&#13;
people in the school," stated&#13;
Carol Dusin g'98 , Drama&#13;
Club mem b er.&#13;
Another club t h a t was n 't&#13;
headed by executives was the&#13;
Art Club. "I was proud of Art&#13;
Club, b ecau se we had more&#13;
m embers t h an ever,,. express ed Carrie Hensdale'97.&#13;
Art Club member. Members&#13;
enjoyed activities such as the&#13;
Grant Wood a rt show and&#13;
selling trees for a fundraisier. I&#13;
"Art Club expanded my horizons," s aid Mitch Leaders'96. i&#13;
"And it was j u st plain fun.&#13;
too."&#13;
S t udents and faculty&#13;
were brou gh t together outside t h e classroom environm en t, which b ot h groups&#13;
enjoyed . "I liked seeing my&#13;
t e a ch ers ou tside of their&#13;
teaching m od e, " conclud d&#13;
Leaders. "It made them seern&#13;
m ore human." &#13;
Science Club Row 1 (1-r )-Carolyn Nester, Jeni Kenealy, Liz Higgins,&#13;
Megan Conklin, Lisa Kemp. Row2-JeromeBridges, Wes Adkins,&#13;
JJHarder, M r. Heckmen, GregBarntsen, Mike Conway, Brent Hiley.&#13;
Row 3-Jason Ender s, Steve Kenealy, Sara Kenney, Karl kraut, Lisa&#13;
Samia~, Dana Taylor. Row 4-Eric Wymore, Rod Van Nordstrand,&#13;
OavJd Kjeldgaard, Travis Houseton, Laurel Green, Anne Heuer, E'Lise&#13;
Christensen, Cathryn Watson, Michaela Hanks. Row 5 -Brian&#13;
Rassmussen.Carrie Hensdale, Adam Riso, Nathan Emsick, Nick&#13;
Carl.son. Sara Knavel, Stacie Barios, Kurt Sturm, Jennifer Keefe, Amy&#13;
Whipple, Doug Brown. Row6-JohnArmour, Jeremy M ajor, John&#13;
Burgart, ChrisVokt, Abby Hausen, Matt Watson, Brad Kline, Jon&#13;
Barnes, ~o n Kossow, Sara Heideman, Adam Thein, Anthony&#13;
McCormick, Courtney Ambrose, Jeremy Bixler, JeffHilgenburg,Jeff&#13;
Billingsly.&#13;
Drama Club Row 1 (1-r)-JJ Harder, Magan Conklin, Liz Higgins,&#13;
Adam Riso, Carolyn Nester, Travis Houseton, Rachel Lynch. Row 2 -&#13;
AI •d-/ Damgaard , Michael Knell, Mike Behrans, David Clausen,&#13;
Kenneittl Dick, Adrienne Rosenthal ,Amy Malone, Shannon&#13;
I adden, RachelVierck. Row3-JoeLee, M eganKult, Kiffany&#13;
'JI! , Klayton Kmett,Deanna Mickells, Ryan M aas, Barb Jordan,&#13;
..M:ll Peterson, Shawn Knudson.&#13;
Discussing a theory, JJ Harder&#13;
and Mr. Heckman state their&#13;
views. Harder was a four-year&#13;
memberofScienceClub. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Explaining their roles, Ms. Button&#13;
tells the cast their duties. Dram a&#13;
Club members participated in&#13;
school productions. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Art Club Row 1 (1-r )-W endy Billman, Robin Shadid. Row 2-Jennifer&#13;
Marshall, Liz Higgins, Carrie Hensdale,Mitch Leaders, Cathryn&#13;
Watson. Row3 -DustieThom psen, Lee Bowstead, Ryan&#13;
Hem mingson, Jason Fouts, Christina Lewis, Amber Campbell,&#13;
Amanda Sidebottom Trista Jensen. Row4-Mr. Hamilton, John&#13;
Armour, David aus~n . Sharon Oelephante, Rebeka Fencl, Michelle&#13;
Chew , Josh Pettit, Josh Bryceson Jennifer Bixler. Row 7 -Jacob&#13;
Olsen, Shawn Knudson ,Jason Smith, Mike Behrans, Michael&#13;
Taylor, Keith Buswell. &#13;
::.tn&#13;
Reading in class, Melissa McVey&#13;
uses hertime wisely. Phot.o by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Typing, Nathan Reedy works on&#13;
his freshman research paper.&#13;
Phot.o by Ar.:dressa Haynes.&#13;
Studying in groups, Heidi Moxley, Eric Head and Kirstin Price talk after&#13;
finishing a test. Social adjustments are made by freshmen who enter&#13;
the high school. Phot.o by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Sarah Adams&#13;
Nicholas Adkins&#13;
Christopher Andersen&#13;
Dustin Anderson&#13;
Kristin Anderson&#13;
Sarah Arnold&#13;
Michael Barnett&#13;
Jill Barney&#13;
Kyla Batten&#13;
Paul Bellows&#13;
Barbara Biederman&#13;
Joshua Bogardus&#13;
Michael Bohl&#13;
Tracy Booher&#13;
Andrew Boos&#13;
Jamie Bownes&#13;
Melissa Boyd&#13;
Tracy Bradley&#13;
Class Officers Row 1 [1-r )-Tina Hough, Mikayla Spaulding. Row 2-Brett&#13;
Jackson, Megan Hamilton.&#13;
FRESHMEN &#13;
Eric Braland&#13;
Debra Bridgeford&#13;
Nicholas Brightwell&#13;
Benjamin Brown&#13;
Joshua Bryceson&#13;
Elijah Buchholz&#13;
Jason Burgart&#13;
Kevin Buswell&#13;
Robert Campbell&#13;
William Campbell&#13;
Tam my Capps&#13;
Rena Carlson&#13;
Ann Chapman&#13;
Nicole Christiansen&#13;
Joshua Clanton&#13;
Andrew Coleman&#13;
Sean Coleman&#13;
Scott Collier&#13;
Christine Collins&#13;
Travis Coyle&#13;
Stephanie Creps&#13;
Jarod Cummings&#13;
Martin Dahlke&#13;
Andrew Damgaard&#13;
Dustin Davidson&#13;
Nicole Dempsey&#13;
Joseph Dew&#13;
Andrew Diller&#13;
Nicholas Dirks&#13;
Billie Jo Dixon&#13;
Brandi Douglas&#13;
Angela Dow&#13;
Trent Duff&#13;
Shelly Edris&#13;
James Ellis&#13;
Jason Erwin&#13;
Christina Evans&#13;
Michael Fellows&#13;
Angela Ferguson&#13;
Jamie Fienhold&#13;
Valerie Fiscus&#13;
Charles Fletcher &#13;
Melissa Funkhouser&#13;
Stacie Garrison&#13;
Joshua Gates&#13;
Jill Gigliodoro&#13;
Shaun Grammer&#13;
Jill Greulach&#13;
Erica Gundlach&#13;
Megan Hamilton&#13;
Holly Hanna&#13;
Allison Hare&#13;
Jeannie Hargis&#13;
Dauid Hayes&#13;
Erik Head&#13;
Michael Hewett&#13;
Megan Hickey&#13;
Blair Higgins&#13;
Jason Hill&#13;
Tina Hough&#13;
Christopher Houe&#13;
Brett Jackson&#13;
Eric Jacob sen&#13;
April Jasek&#13;
Jason Jefferis&#13;
Spencer Jennings&#13;
Gina Jepson&#13;
Alan Johannes&#13;
Benjamin Johnson&#13;
Phillip Johnson&#13;
Jacob Jones&#13;
Kolean Joy&#13;
Chad Judd&#13;
Sherry Kaiser&#13;
Tracy Keenan&#13;
Brooke Kelley&#13;
Candy Kelsey&#13;
Stephen Kenealy&#13;
Nathan Knop&#13;
Melina Koch&#13;
Abby Kossow&#13;
Megan Kutt&#13;
Philly Kybat&#13;
Mindy Lake &#13;
Samuel Lamb&#13;
Melissa Larsen&#13;
Adam Lauer&#13;
Morgan Leaders&#13;
Matthew Leinen&#13;
Ryan Lincoln&#13;
Harry Loveless&#13;
Stephanie Maddox&#13;
Jason Mahnke&#13;
Jennifer Maxwell&#13;
Kurtis Mayberry&#13;
Jason Mayer&#13;
Katie McCormick&#13;
Adam McDermott&#13;
Leasia McEnearney&#13;
Rachel McFadden&#13;
Brandy Mcsorley&#13;
Melissa McVey&#13;
Alex Mendoza&#13;
Andrew Merrill&#13;
Zachary Mieska&#13;
Kimberly Moore&#13;
Jill Mortensen&#13;
Heidi Moxley&#13;
Rusty Mumm&#13;
Daniel Muths&#13;
Ryan Nelson&#13;
Jonathon Nielson&#13;
Karre O'Dell&#13;
Zachary Owens&#13;
Stephanie Perin&#13;
Christy Peterson&#13;
Dawn Peterson&#13;
Darci Phelan&#13;
Nathan Points&#13;
Kirstin Price&#13;
Elizabeth Pringle&#13;
Robert Randolf&#13;
Lisa Rathburn&#13;
Andrew Recher&#13;
Nathan Reedy&#13;
Carrie Renaud &#13;
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Jenny Rhoades&#13;
Cameron Richmond&#13;
Larry Rivera&#13;
Jessica Rock&#13;
Nicholas Rupert&#13;
Lisa Sabatka&#13;
Bryan Shaw&#13;
Steven Shaw&#13;
Carrie Shields&#13;
John Simmers&#13;
Lisa Simmers&#13;
Kara Smolinski&#13;
Carrie Snipes&#13;
Amanda Sorensen&#13;
Mikaila Spalding&#13;
Sa rah Springer&#13;
Brian Stageman&#13;
Jill Stazzoni&#13;
Erin Stephenson&#13;
Elizabeth Stevens&#13;
Rebecca Stokes&#13;
Jami Suiter&#13;
Carrie Taylor&#13;
Michelle Theede&#13;
Eric Thomsen&#13;
Jessica Thomsen&#13;
Dana Thornton&#13;
Natalie Vazquez&#13;
Amber Wade&#13;
Andrew Ward&#13;
Jeffrey Ward&#13;
David Wells&#13;
Jessica West&#13;
Jessica White&#13;
Jennifer Willer&#13;
Martin Wolff&#13;
David Woods&#13;
Jonathan York&#13;
Megan Young &#13;
A u tographs &#13;
Finishing his homework, Jared&#13;
Harmon uses his class time wisely.&#13;
Photo by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Posing for the camera , Latti&#13;
Richards and Lisa Fienhold have fun.&#13;
Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Dressing as Romans, Ludens' English class acts out a scene from Julius&#13;
Caesar. All sophomores studied Shakespeare. Photo by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
Class Officers Row 1 [K' )-Abby Hausen. Row 2-Megan Green.&#13;
Kar a Riso. Row 3 - M olly Parrott.&#13;
SOP HOMORES&#13;
Clint Anderson&#13;
Chad Armstrong&#13;
Jesica Boker&#13;
Stefan Bonas&#13;
Brooke Barker&#13;
Jonathon Barnes&#13;
Michael Behrens&#13;
Michaela Bell&#13;
Kristen Berry&#13;
Terry Betts&#13;
Jeff Billingsley&#13;
Jennifer Bixler&#13;
Daniel Blum&#13;
Katie Bogs&#13;
Anthony Bonham&#13;
Gregory Bothwell&#13;
Angela Bressman&#13;
Zachary Brown \ 1C ·-·· ,..6 ... ,,, ;'9 .i.. &#13;
Travis Burns&#13;
Keith Buswell&#13;
Amber Campbell&#13;
Michael Campbell&#13;
Jamie Chew&#13;
Amy Chubick&#13;
David Clasen&#13;
Brent Coates&#13;
Richard Cole&#13;
Crysty Collive r&#13;
Megan Conklin&#13;
Clint Cooper&#13;
Arthur Daub&#13;
Kari Daub&#13;
Sharon Delehant&#13;
Tracy Deluca&#13;
Kenneth Dick&#13;
Natalie Ditmars&#13;
Amy Driver&#13;
Patrick Driver&#13;
Joshua Dunn&#13;
Carol Dusing&#13;
Marc Farrel/&#13;
Rebekah Fencl&#13;
Troy Fernside&#13;
Lisa Fienhold&#13;
Jesse Forbes&#13;
Dana Foust&#13;
Michael Fry&#13;
Joshua Funkhouser&#13;
Justin Graalfs&#13;
Megan Green&#13;
Chad Guilliams&#13;
Jason Gundlach&#13;
Amy Haines&#13;
Jared Harmon&#13;
Abby Hausen&#13;
Amanda Havermann&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Samantha Hendren&#13;
Jonathan Henry&#13;
Susan Heuer &#13;
Kiffany Hickey&#13;
Brent Hiley&#13;
Sarah Hollesen&#13;
Kelly Houston&#13;
Allison Human&#13;
John Humbert&#13;
Jerrid Jefferis&#13;
Beau Jennings&#13;
Hilary Jensen&#13;
Kirsten Jensen&#13;
Danielle Jones&#13;
Barbara Jordan&#13;
Jason Junior&#13;
Antone Kadlec&#13;
Patches Kell&#13;
Kale Kellogg&#13;
Gail Kennedy&#13;
Darci Kjeldgaard&#13;
Michael Knell&#13;
Jason Koppold&#13;
Kyle Larson&#13;
Angela Lauver&#13;
Jill Lauver&#13;
Jill Lauver&#13;
Christina Lewis&#13;
Nicholas Long&#13;
Roberta Macke&#13;
William Major&#13;
Amy Malone&#13;
Todd Marcantoni&#13;
Jeremy Martins&#13;
Kristopher Mayberry&#13;
Michael Mayer&#13;
Christine McCloskey&#13;
Timothy McDaniel&#13;
Mark Meade&#13;
John Meiers&#13;
Phillip Mendoza&#13;
Dezirea Menezes&#13;
Amanda Miller&#13;
Nicki Mitchell&#13;
Dianne Morrison &#13;
,,......---____ )&#13;
~ -- '/-/&#13;
;.;;&#13;
~----..----.. '&#13;
Jonathon Neal&#13;
Kelley Nixon&#13;
Andrew&#13;
O'Brien&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
O'Neill&#13;
Samantha Ohlinger&#13;
Karen Olsen&#13;
Molly Parrott&#13;
Joshua Pettit&#13;
David Phelan&#13;
Robyn Poloncic&#13;
April Porter&#13;
Ryan Pospisal&#13;
Trevor Raes&#13;
Beth Rasmussen&#13;
Rebecca Rathburn&#13;
Jason Ratliff&#13;
Freddy Rausch&#13;
Latisha Reed&#13;
Latti Richard&#13;
Li&#13;
ndsey&#13;
Richardson&#13;
Kara Ri&#13;
so&#13;
Ryan Rogers&#13;
Adrienne Rosent&#13;
hal&#13;
Christina&#13;
Safarik&#13;
Wesley Schroder&#13;
Joshua Schumacher&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
John Shea&#13;
Jessica Sheeres&#13;
Virginia Shepherd&#13;
Keri Shere&#13;
Tonya Sherwood Edward Shonka&#13;
Amanda Sidebottom&#13;
Leigh Simmons&#13;
Draper Sims&#13;
Jason Smith&#13;
Joseph Smith&#13;
Kevin Smith&#13;
Sarah Smith&#13;
Benjamin Smook&#13;
Lisa So&#13;
ndag &#13;
Christopher South&#13;
David Spaulding&#13;
Kimberly Stevens&#13;
Paula Stevens&#13;
Travis Stroebele&#13;
Patrick Tackett&#13;
Dana Taylor&#13;
Adam Thien&#13;
Keesha Thomas&#13;
Ann Thurman&#13;
Marianne Timm&#13;
Ryan Traeger&#13;
Courtney Trede&#13;
Andrew Verlengia&#13;
Rachel Vierck&#13;
Corey Von Weihe&#13;
Marci Walters&#13;
Tara Waters&#13;
Justin Wathen&#13;
Matthew Watson&#13;
Aaron Weilage&#13;
Kevin West&#13;
Rhonda West&#13;
Jeffrey Wheeldon&#13;
Damien Wick&#13;
Jeremy Willer&#13;
Justin Wilson&#13;
Eric Wymore&#13;
Dana Zuern &#13;
A u tographs &#13;
Tipping his hat, Steve Batten&#13;
and Chris Vanatta poseforthe&#13;
earner. Photn byShawn Baax.&#13;
Hanging streamers for prom,&#13;
AndyScholl decoratesthegym.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haunes&#13;
Liftingthesun, CarrieHensdaleandBen Feller putdecorations Class Ofiicers Mike Conway, Sara Kenney, Lindsay Patton , BJ Shepherd.&#13;
in their place. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Courtney Ambrose&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Rachelle Anderson&#13;
John Armour&#13;
Shawn Baas&#13;
Krystina Backenstose&#13;
Joan Balk&#13;
Gregory Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Steven Batten&#13;
Jesse Benson&#13;
Shalene Bogardus&#13;
Alicia Bogs&#13;
Justin Bond&#13;
Mark Borman&#13;
Jerome Bownes&#13;
Lee Bowstead&#13;
Glenda Bradley&#13;
JUNIORS &#13;
Brett Brandow&#13;
Chris Bressman&#13;
Steffani Brinson&#13;
Kendall Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan Burgart&#13;
Courtney Bussey&#13;
Joy Campbell&#13;
Michelle Campbell&#13;
Nicolas Carlson&#13;
Dale Carman&#13;
Marie Carter&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
Darci Cipolla&#13;
Barry Coates&#13;
Amanda Coleman&#13;
Kyle Coleman&#13;
Michael Collins&#13;
Michael Conway&#13;
Jeffrey Cozad&#13;
Quinn Damgaard&#13;
Tanya Delaney&#13;
Melinda Doebelin&#13;
David Driver&#13;
Tracy Dworak&#13;
Evan Edison&#13;
Brett Edwards&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Shawn Elliff&#13;
Nathan Emsick&#13;
Jason Enders&#13;
Benjamin Feller&#13;
Guy Fellows&#13;
Matthew Fienhold&#13;
Amy Finck&#13;
Cindy Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Ford&#13;
Ben Foss&#13;
Jason Fouts&#13;
Lee Gatlin&#13;
Cole Gibson&#13;
Carri GraybiJI&#13;
Laurel Green &#13;
Tipping his hat, St.eve Batten&#13;
and Chris Vanatta posefurthe&#13;
earner. Photo byShawn Baax.&#13;
Hanging streamers for prom,&#13;
AndyScholl decoratesthe gym.&#13;
Photo by-Andressa Haunes&#13;
Lifungthesun,CameHensdaleandBenFellerputdecorations Class Ofiicer s Mike Convvay, Sara Kenney, Lindsay Patton, BJ Shepherd.&#13;
in their place. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Courtney Ambrose&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Rachelle Anderson&#13;
John Armour&#13;
Shawn Baas&#13;
Krystina Backenstose&#13;
Joan Balk&#13;
Gregory Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Steven Batten&#13;
Jesse Benson&#13;
Shalene Bogardus&#13;
Alicia Bogs&#13;
Justin Bond&#13;
Mark Borman&#13;
Jerome Bownes&#13;
Lee Bowstead&#13;
Glenda Bradley&#13;
JUNIO RS &#13;
Brett Brandow&#13;
Chris Bressman&#13;
Steffani Brinson&#13;
Kendall Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan Burgart&#13;
Courtney Bussey&#13;
Joy Campbell&#13;
Michelle Campbell&#13;
Nicolas Carlson&#13;
Dale Carman&#13;
Marie Carter&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
Darci Cipolla&#13;
Barry Coates&#13;
Amanda Coleman&#13;
Kyle Coleman&#13;
Michael Collins&#13;
Michael Conway&#13;
Jeffrey Cozad&#13;
Quinn Damgaard&#13;
Tanya Delaney&#13;
Melinda Doebelin&#13;
David Driver&#13;
Tracy Dworak&#13;
Evan Edison&#13;
Brett Edwards&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Shawn Elliff&#13;
Nathan Emsick&#13;
Jason Enders&#13;
Benjamin Feller&#13;
Guy Fellows&#13;
Matthew Fienhold&#13;
Amy Finck&#13;
Cindy Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Ford&#13;
Ben Foss&#13;
Jason Fouts&#13;
Lee Gatlin&#13;
Cole Gibson&#13;
Carri Graybill&#13;
Laure/ Green &#13;
Alonzo Grosse&#13;
Heidie Groue&#13;
Angela Hoots&#13;
Chad Hackfort&#13;
Michaela Hanks&#13;
Heather Hanno&#13;
Melissa Head&#13;
Corrie Hensdole&#13;
Anne Heuer&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins&#13;
Cheryl Hiltabide/&#13;
Kyle Howard&#13;
Tyler Jennings&#13;
Lauralee Jensen&#13;
Candice Jones&#13;
Matthew Jones&#13;
Angela Kay&#13;
Jennifer Keefe&#13;
Renee Keenan&#13;
Jeffrey Kelsey&#13;
Bradley Kenealy&#13;
Soro Kenney&#13;
Douglas Kinsel&#13;
Lindsay Kiser&#13;
Jon Kluza&#13;
Soro Knauel&#13;
Kathleen Knott&#13;
Shawn Knudsen&#13;
Amber Kruse&#13;
Scott Kruse&#13;
Joe/ Kutchara&#13;
Lauren Lakatos&#13;
Mandy Lone&#13;
Andrew Larsen&#13;
Jennifer Louver&#13;
Jennifer Leckington&#13;
Michelle Lee&#13;
Christine Lewis&#13;
John Luth&#13;
Erin Luxford&#13;
Jeremy Major&#13;
Misty Malone &#13;
Jeffrey Marshall&#13;
Jennifer Marshall&#13;
Jay Mauck&#13;
Terri McConnell&#13;
Anthony McCormick&#13;
Scott McCormick&#13;
Meghann McCreary&#13;
Nathan McDaniel&#13;
Angela McKern&#13;
Eric McKern&#13;
Christina Meijering&#13;
Cory Millhollin&#13;
Michele Moore&#13;
Daniel Morrison&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg&#13;
Micheal Murray&#13;
Chris Musgrave&#13;
Carolyn Nester&#13;
Kristi Nixon&#13;
Jocelyn O'Hara&#13;
Lyndsay Patton&#13;
Ryan Pederson&#13;
Michael Perry&#13;
Crystal Peterson&#13;
Amy Pogge&#13;
Duane Potter&#13;
Elizabeth Powers&#13;
Jill Raes&#13;
Brian Rasmussen&#13;
Laura Richmond&#13;
Kevin Rief&#13;
Jodi Sanson&#13;
Jason Scarborough&#13;
Andrew Scholl&#13;
Lori Schwede&#13;
Robin Shadid&#13;
Benjamin Shepard&#13;
Adam Shoemaker&#13;
Joshua Smith&#13;
Ryan Smith&#13;
Jennifer Snyder&#13;
Chad Stinson &#13;
Leah Stonerook&#13;
Shawn Stroud&#13;
Michael Taylor&#13;
Troy Thieschafer&#13;
Dustie Thompson&#13;
Daniel Trumblee&#13;
Brian Turk&#13;
Christopher Vannatta&#13;
Sara Van de Water&#13;
Rod VanNordstrand&#13;
Kerri VanWinkle&#13;
Christopher Vokt&#13;
Jamie Voss&#13;
Brett Wallace&#13;
Eric Wallace&#13;
Derek Ward&#13;
Bethany Watson&#13;
Kristi Weaver&#13;
Jayme Wendt&#13;
Amy Whipple&#13;
Joshua Wilber&#13;
Kevin Willms&#13;
Gary Wilson&#13;
Tanya Wilson&#13;
Lisa Winkler&#13;
Rebecca Winkler&#13;
Jeremy Wiser&#13;
Brian Wredt&#13;
Zeb Youngs &#13;
A u tographs &#13;
Rappingat the lip sync three&#13;
faculty members partipate.&#13;
•I&#13;
~ (&#13;
,&#13;
Performing "Grease Lightning",&#13;
faculty members get down.&#13;
Supervising a studyhall, Mr. Forbes works on paper work. Forbes&#13;
ret ired after teaching at LC for 35 years. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Irina Abramova&#13;
Megan Adams&#13;
Don Angeroth&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
Robert Bender&#13;
Richard Bleth&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Richard Bumsted&#13;
Donna Bush&#13;
Jennifer Button&#13;
Charlotte Butterbaugh&#13;
Pat Campbell&#13;
Bridget Carney&#13;
John Casebolt&#13;
Sue Clemons&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
Beverly Douglas&#13;
Rod Faubion&#13;
Sporting western attire, Mrs. Potter teaches during Homecoming&#13;
week. Many acuity participated in dress up days. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
WEJts:Jn.&#13;
STAFF &#13;
I&#13;
Gary Fiscus&#13;
Wilson Forbes&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Violet Gallagher&#13;
Carol Gotts&#13;
ch&#13;
Shari Green&#13;
Joan Grove&#13;
Jim Hamilton&#13;
Thomas Hamilton&#13;
Tom Heckman&#13;
Karen Hoden&#13;
Pat Hoffman&#13;
Gary Hofmann&#13;
Ruth Kreger&#13;
Renee Kybat&#13;
Amy Labno&#13;
Peg Lewis&#13;
Kathie Li&#13;
nco&#13;
ln&#13;
Amy Lude&#13;
ns&#13;
Connie Martin&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Keith Massey Sharon Massie&#13;
Rhonda McClelland&#13;
Midge McDa&#13;
n&#13;
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David Meyer&#13;
Carole Nelson&#13;
Laurie&#13;
Niel&#13;
sen&#13;
Barbara Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
Dave Piatkowski Erwin Pellant&#13;
Cindy Pittz&#13;
Marty Pot&#13;
t&#13;
er&#13;
Bru&#13;
ce&#13;
Sch&#13;
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Br&#13;
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an&#13;
Sc&#13;
humann&#13;
Nyra Sondag&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan Tackett&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Gail Wollenberg&#13;
Bonny Wheeldon &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Wesley R. Adkins Joel R. Allen Matthew D. Anderson Andrea L. Bach Anastasia K. Barelos Joshua D. Barker&#13;
Scott G. Barney Jason M. Batten Timothy J. Beauchamp Em ily B. Bendorf Jeremy J. Bixle r Jerome T. Bridges&#13;
Douglas R. Brown Joshua W. Brown Sarah L. Brown Tamara A. Brun ow Jason J. Capps Joshua D. Carrell&#13;
Sherri L. Cato n Michell e D. Chew E'Lise M. Christensen Jeffrey A. Coa ts Ca ri L. Coleman Brian L. Collier&#13;
Brian M. Colpitts Karla J. Cota Mandy Crawford Dorinda R. Creps Sarah J. Denton Andrew l. itmar~ &#13;
YOUR. IYIDS I £1Yf IJAR.R.ASING&#13;
fTT(J ftl ENI. . . .&#13;
Getting a speeding ticket on a date&#13;
in Carroll, IA. (hen {J)/Jen {J)e {J)ere&#13;
lOming home I got lost in Manilla,&#13;
fA. f(evin Steward&#13;
fiJhen I broke my nose and finger at&#13;
fne same time backstage. f(layton&#13;
/Vne tt&#13;
When I fell off' the 6/eacher during a&#13;
6asketball game against St. Albert.&#13;
Susan Hyde&#13;
Singing a so( 0 at the S{J)ing shO{J)&#13;
and forgetting the {J)Ords. Anthony&#13;
Simons&#13;
ftly freshman year Josh IJarker&#13;
mode my desk tip over on its side&#13;
and I {J)as still in it. I {J)as so&#13;
embarrassed I just fayed there and&#13;
(Jll f my fo f der over my face. J essi&#13;
fffdfvain&#13;
(Jhen I was driving my parents car&#13;
and I rear-ended a school bus next&#13;
fD the county shed. Stacey 8arefos&#13;
I got Bfood up for the Snoball dance&#13;
myjunior year. I went stag and&#13;
hod a great time. Tera franks&#13;
b.)hen I was a boys basketball&#13;
manager and Peter fisheid walked&#13;
rwt of the locker room with only a&#13;
tfJ{J)el on. Andressa Hayne s&#13;
)hen I somehow ripped the door off'&#13;
'f '86 Cavalier Supersport. trlike&#13;
Mr nrefy&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
fJJhen I dislocated my knee at the&#13;
February dance and they had to&#13;
call an ambulance to take me to&#13;
the hospital because I couldn (&#13;
walk 8am6i 8ettcher&#13;
fJJhen I ate a chocolate bar that&#13;
Suzanne Adkins gave me, little&#13;
did I know if was lx-lax and I was&#13;
paying for if for the rest of the&#13;
day. Troy Oanecek&#13;
(he day I got my license I drove&#13;
home. I hit a deer on the way.&#13;
Swff8arney&#13;
(he 1993-9'1 s9uad was about&#13;
to be announced. fJJhen I heard&#13;
my name, Abbey Hoover&#13;
screamed so loud that everyone&#13;
stopped and stared at us. Jennifer&#13;
Stazzoni&#13;
l1Jhen my chaps fell down in the&#13;
middle of class. Jerome Bridges&#13;
l1JHEN YOU GfJ I CAUGHI. ...&#13;
Once when I was spying on a guy&#13;
I liked and someone saw me and&#13;
asked me what I was doing. f(arfa&#13;
Cota&#13;
fJJhen my mom told the office I&#13;
was skipping school to go&#13;
hunting. Jon f(ossolu&#13;
Alexander Dmitriev Scott M. Elliff&#13;
Michelle M. Faron Shaun D. Fenc l&#13;
Joseph E. Fienho ld Jeremy A. Franks&#13;
Tera A. Franks James M. Gli wa&#13;
Catherine L. Gonzalez Amy N. Hansen &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Jill C. Hanson Jeremy J. Harder Justi n A. Hare Jamie L. Harriman Eric J. Havermann Andressa L. Hayn es&#13;
Dustin T. Heffernan Sara D. Heideman Ryan M. Hemmingsen Lisa C. Hendricks Jo nath on M. Hen richs Jeffrey K. Hilge nberg&#13;
Amanda M. Hiltabidel Rog er D. Hite Jr. Abbey A. Hoover Travis L. Houseton Stevan ne L. Howa rd Jaime A. Huntoon&#13;
Susan N. Hyde Cara J. Jaco bsen Wi II iam K. Jacobsen Trista S. Jen sen Tash a M. John so n Dani el D. Kelly&#13;
Jeff Kelsey Lisa J. Kemp Jenn ife r M. Kenealy David J. Kjeldgaa rd Matthew J. Kl ei n Brad M. Klein &#13;
(iJffEN YDl1 GD I CAl1GHI. ...&#13;
f got caught fighting with a senior&#13;
and f was a sophomore. I got&#13;
suspended for two days. Mary Sharp&#13;
{JJIJen Nicole (JJalfenberg, Cari&#13;
Coleman, and I got caught skipping&#13;
choir for three months. Stevi Howard&#13;
IYly parents caught me with a guy&#13;
that { wasn r supposed to be with.&#13;
Jaime S hearer&#13;
I got caught s kipping a pep&#13;
assembly and IYlr. Casebolt asked&#13;
why I wasn t there and where my&#13;
school spirit was, I told him&#13;
Bomeone broke into my locker and&#13;
tole it. He didn t believe me.&#13;
Shannon Mc f adden&#13;
Mhen Jeff' Coats and I got pulled&#13;
over on the way to State (JJrestfing&#13;
myjunior year and everyone saw&#13;
us. l&lt;arl Oierck&#13;
"Going out to lunch "with Cari&#13;
Coleman and Stevi Howard for&#13;
yearbook. Andrea /Jach&#13;
Getting in a fight in Denison and&#13;
,qetting arrested in Harlan. S eth&#13;
· Oincent&#13;
In Glen(J)ood this summer with Scott&#13;
llfiff' and Tucker (J 'Hara. Ryan&#13;
Hemmingsen&#13;
(Jith my pants down. I had my&#13;
(1 tel&lt; warm-ups down around my&#13;
1 nllee and I was wearing shorts&#13;
ll nd hlr. fiscus thought I was&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
wearing nothing. Adam Riso&#13;
State Pom my sophomore year.&#13;
IYlore than half the squad got&#13;
suspended Emily Bendorf'&#13;
/HE BES I PRAC 17CAL J(J f(E&#13;
YDl1 EOER PULLED . ...&#13;
I got Jeff' Hilgenberg s Cherokee&#13;
with Oasofine. S andra Man ske&#13;
On the plane to Close-up, Jeff'&#13;
Bhremer and I placed a Sports&#13;
Illustrated swimsuit edition on&#13;
IYlr. Benders lap while he was&#13;
sf eeping. His eyes were wide&#13;
open when he woke up. Maylon&#13;
Leach&#13;
(JJhen some friends fried to tape&#13;
my locker shut with duck tape&#13;
and then they got caught and&#13;
had to take it off. Melissa Perry&#13;
"'' neg R usstan. . I" Alexander Dmitriev&#13;
During track when Cari Coleman&#13;
got in my big Adidas bag and&#13;
zipped if up to try and scare me,&#13;
but f got claustrophobic and&#13;
freaked Jaime Huntoon&#13;
Klayton E. Kmett Jonathan R. Kossow&#13;
Melissa D. Krahn Ka rl W. Krau t&#13;
Emi ly L. Ku tchara Jeffrey A. Lauver&#13;
Shannon L. Lea Mayton V. Leach&#13;
Mitche ll W. Leaders Kristina J. Leedy &#13;
Kimberley M. leMaster Dawn R. Letche r Ra chel D. lynch Ryan J. Maas Brian C. Major Sondra l. Manske&#13;
Douglas A. Massie Suzette M. Maytum Jessica A. cElvain Shannon M. Mc fadden Sara h A. McG rath Michael R. McSorley&#13;
Melissa H. Mendoza Deanna M. Mickells Michael J. Miller Molly R. Mitchell Lynette A. Montang Ryan R. Mullen&#13;
Eric J. Nelson Chris Nichols Carolyn J. Norman Tucker R. O'Hara Jack R. Ogg Meli nda A. Ohlinger&#13;
Johan Pedersen Melissa D. Perry Ji II K. Peterson Vlayne A. Peterson Amy R. Pogge Kristine 0. Polak &#13;
1HE !JES I PR.AC I/CAL J(Jf(E YfJlJ&#13;
EDER PULLED . ...&#13;
Getting trlrs. Lincoln with the&#13;
remote control. Jack Ogg&#13;
Some of my ''friends 11 6uried my&#13;
car in nay! Travis Hous eton&#13;
lJJhen Jerome Bridges put gum in&#13;
my hair and stuck me to a waif.&#13;
(Jes Adkins&#13;
for initiation at cheerleading camp,&#13;
I had to go down to the front desk&#13;
and ask for towels with only a&#13;
shower curtain wrapped around me&#13;
and soapy hair. J eni /(eneafy&#13;
Going to state soccer with Cari&#13;
Coleman and Stevi Howard,&#13;
thinking I actually had to stay at&#13;
tlie lamplight Inn in trluscatine,&#13;
Iowa. Andi /Jach&#13;
I was driving James Ferguson s&#13;
caddy home from school and&#13;
when I pulled in my driveway I&#13;
meant to hit the brake, but I&#13;
accidentally hit the gas and ran&#13;
through my garage door! fJoops!&#13;
Lisa f(emp&#13;
{1)hen I sang the "National&#13;
Anthem 11 at the State Special&#13;
fJ!ympics in Ames at Cyclone&#13;
Stadium. IYfoffy IYfitcheff&#13;
UJhen my tent was hid from me at Rebuilt an engine in Powers Ill.&#13;
frog Oaneceks birthday party. /Ylatt (JJifliam {JJifson&#13;
Schoening&#13;
I lit a toliet on fire with hair spray&#13;
and a ligliter on a Jazz band trip&#13;
and people burnt their butts. JJ&#13;
/larder&#13;
UJrestling in the state tournament.&#13;
fucker 0 'Hara&#13;
YfJUR. trlDS I trf Etr!DR.ABLE&#13;
{Y{Dtrf ENT. .. .&#13;
S tate (ljrestling Tournament. Doug&#13;
{Jrown&#13;
{J)hen Tammy Brunow, Jenny&#13;
l,ilbert, and I got hit in my Daytona&#13;
f&gt;!J a Mreet sweeper. Amy Rodriguez&#13;
the fifY!eS I won gold medals at&#13;
State Competition for Special&#13;
Dlympics. Mike Croson&#13;
Going to post-prom fast year and&#13;
getting a bomb threat. /(im&#13;
Le/YI aster&#13;
{1)hen I hit my first building with&#13;
my car. Charity Rhodes&#13;
I hadn (played in a game a((&#13;
year, and then when we were up&#13;
by 20 points, with two minutes to&#13;
go, the crowd started chanting&#13;
my name. Coach Brunson put&#13;
me in the game and the crowd&#13;
went wild. I almost had a steal&#13;
and I even scored a point. fldam&#13;
Riso&#13;
Debra L. Rasmussen Jeffrey 0. Rasmussen&#13;
Kaci Reitz Shane M. Rhodes&#13;
Adam S. Riso Yvette M. Robertson&#13;
Amy Rodriguez Brandon A. Rogers&#13;
Amy L. Sabatka Beth D. Salzbrenner &#13;
Stephanie A. Schlautman Michael R. Schmitt Matthew W. Schoening Carla M. Shay Jaime L. Shearer Jessica J. Shepherd&#13;
Shawna A. Shere Anthony J. Simons Eric J. Sp itznagle Jennifer S. Sta zzoni Kevin C. Steward Brett Stuck&#13;
Paul a M. Suiter Jennife r C. Taylor Janita L. Tedesco Greg Tigges Alicia M. Tomich Troy E. Vanecek&#13;
Karl P. Vierck Seth L. Vince nt Whitney N. Vincent Nicole R. Wallenberg Cathryn E. Watson Joan C. Wilson&#13;
Colleen M. Wood Spencer L. Wright &#13;
YOUR. fYIOS I IYIEIYIOR.Af3LE&#13;
frTOfYIENI. . ..&#13;
(Jlien we were freshmen a group of&#13;
18 were playing cards and I won.&#13;
{(nrf f&lt;raut got mad and fit my leg&#13;
on fire . Brad {(fine&#13;
State Soccer '9S. Ryan Hemmingson&#13;
uper6owf Dear Run. Ryan ffluffen&#13;
fhe day I got my license I almost&#13;
ran over Eric ftlcl(ern in my moms&#13;
Grand Prix. Doug fflassie&#13;
Graduating. Serli Oincenf&#13;
Running in the State Cross Country&#13;
rompetition. Lyneffe fflontang&#13;
Getting in fights with Mark f3orman.&#13;
Jeremy Bilder&#13;
YOUR FAMOUS QUO IE. ...&#13;
11/lf II&#13;
I JD regrets. Dretu Ditmars&#13;
"/tlan s flig fit through fife is&#13;
;lllJfained 6y the power of his&#13;
lrnowledge." Catliryn {J)afson&#13;
'U)e re just friends." Cari Coleman&#13;
'(Jon t worry, {'ff take care of it&#13;
llJffl.r. 11 fi66ey Hoover&#13;
)ho cares, it's no big deaf."&#13;
1rheffc Cliew&#13;
"Did you say Zen ?11 f(arf f&lt;rauf&#13;
"Don ( f et the past unbaf ance the&#13;
future., hut the future guide you&#13;
to your destination." Suzeffe&#13;
fflayfum&#13;
"Ohviousfy ,I'm not f augliing."&#13;
Roger Hite&#13;
"Its all good!" UJ/iitney Oincenr&#13;
''It's not my fault." Saran fflcGrafn&#13;
''ff you re going to hang the&#13;
drums, bang them hard II Josli&#13;
Bro_&lt;E_n&#13;
''Hey guys, I've 6een deep sea&#13;
fishing before. 11 Joel fiffen&#13;
''ff all else fails, read the&#13;
directions. 11 f&lt;aci Reitz&#13;
"Ouien no se atreve, no pasa el&#13;
mar. 11 Amy Pogge &#13;
DAVID l&lt;J ELDGAARD&#13;
All of my life I have&#13;
looked up to you. I don't&#13;
think I tell you enough how&#13;
much you mean to me, and&#13;
how much I love you. Your&#13;
accomplishments, so far,&#13;
are overwhelming and I&#13;
know you will leave your&#13;
mark on the world. Good&#13;
luck in everything you do.&#13;
Remember: "Whatever It&#13;
Takes." Thanks for&#13;
everthing.&#13;
Love Darci &#13;
WHITNEY&amp; SETH&#13;
VINCENT&#13;
Through all the stages in your lives, fro1n birth to graduation you both have&#13;
been #1 in our lives. Now that your journeys will take you your own separate ways, we hope that each of your dreams will be fullfilled, and that you&#13;
will achieve all your goals.&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
God Bless You Both&#13;
Love Moni &amp; Dad &#13;
DREW DITMARS&#13;
Even as a little boy you had a big&#13;
heart.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Dad, Deb, Austin, Natalie &amp; Nolan&#13;
JOSH BROWN&#13;
We love you very much.&#13;
Good luck in all your&#13;
future endeavors.&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
MITCH LEADERS&#13;
Love 5-L&#13;
You've always&#13;
marched to a different drummer. May&#13;
the songs that echo&#13;
in your ears fill&#13;
your life with realized dreams. Remember, life is full&#13;
of choices.&#13;
JENI l&lt; ENEA LY&#13;
From the precious little girl&#13;
you used to be,&#13;
to the beautiful y ung&#13;
woman you have becom ,&#13;
we have always been proud&#13;
to call you "our daughter."&#13;
Know always tha t your&#13;
family loves you and supports you, no matter where&#13;
your pa ths in life take you.&#13;
Love Dnd, Mom,&#13;
Steve and Laure&#13;
RYAN MULLE N&#13;
You're a winner!&#13;
Always remember we&#13;
will be there for you.&#13;
May you reach and&#13;
realize your dreams.&#13;
May God always be&#13;
you r source.&#13;
Isaiah 40:31&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
JESSI CA MCELVA IN&#13;
Time has a way of quietly creeping in. It seem like&#13;
just yesterday when you were a little girl.&#13;
Looking at you now, we know that little girl is the&#13;
shadow of the woman you have become.&#13;
One thing that hasn't changed is you r wonderful&#13;
smile that reminds us of that little girl that sometimes is still there.&#13;
We know any future goals that you have set for&#13;
yourself are only a matter of time.&#13;
We love you very much, and we will alway: h,&#13;
proud of you .&#13;
Dad, M om, Darcie and Swotn &#13;
SHAWN FENCIL&#13;
Since your beginning you&#13;
have been an all-star with&#13;
us, your parents. Let&#13;
integrity and perseverance&#13;
keep you and guide you.&#13;
Because it is not known&#13;
yet what you shall become.&#13;
We are proud of you and&#13;
love you!&#13;
Mom, &amp;Dad&#13;
JAMIE HARRIMAN&#13;
You have always been a&#13;
very special daughter.Your&#13;
father was very proud of&#13;
you. Life has not always&#13;
been easy or fair, but I&#13;
have great faith in you , and&#13;
I am proud of you.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom&#13;
JEREMY BIXLER&#13;
From PreSchool to High&#13;
School, now on&#13;
your way to&#13;
College. We&#13;
know you will&#13;
be a success at&#13;
whatever you&#13;
choose for&#13;
your future.&#13;
We' re proud of you&#13;
and love you.&#13;
Mom&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Dad&#13;
SUSAN HYDE&#13;
You have been a source of love,&#13;
strength, laughter, and joy to me since&#13;
you were born. I hope you receive in&#13;
life what you have given me.&#13;
All my love, Mom&#13;
TRAVIS HOUSETON&#13;
You have given us much joy&#13;
and happiness. We are very&#13;
proud of all you have&#13;
accomplished and hope all&#13;
your dreams come true. We&#13;
will love and support you&#13;
always.&#13;
Congratulations &amp;&#13;
Good Luck!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Matt&#13;
SO N DRA MANSl&lt;E&#13;
Congratulation : Your&#13;
Mother and I are very&#13;
proud of you for working&#13;
so hard. We wish ou the&#13;
best of happiness and&#13;
success in whate\ er path&#13;
you choose in the future.&#13;
Always remember you&#13;
have our support.&#13;
Love alway,&#13;
Mom &amp;Dad &#13;
From the beginning, you have&#13;
been a very special son. We are&#13;
very proud of you. Good luck&#13;
in your future endeavors, and&#13;
know we are always here for&#13;
you. In your journey into the&#13;
world, don't be afraid to say&#13;
''I'm sorry," also don't be afraid&#13;
to say "I know," "I accomplished something," "May I help&#13;
you,·'' and "You are forgiven."&#13;
Love alwt?ys,&#13;
M om and Dad&#13;
STACEY BA RE LOS&#13;
On your mark. ..&#13;
Get set...&#13;
Go for it, Stacey.&#13;
With love and pride,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
T ROY VANECEK&#13;
Best Wishes and Good Luck in all your&#13;
future endeavors! (and always&#13;
remember to aim high)&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Tim&#13;
LISA KEMP&#13;
A gu ys best friend is his&#13;
"Big Sister"&#13;
There's a miracle called&#13;
"sister" tha t d w ells within our&#13;
heart. You' v always been&#13;
there for us from the very&#13;
start. The happiness you bring&#13;
u s gives u s a special lift. We&#13;
bo th realize ou r sister is Gods&#13;
most p recious gift!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Brett and Scott&#13;
JE FF COATS&#13;
The future h olds a world of&#13;
new xperiences and&#13;
ad ven tures! You will enjoy&#13;
them as you have in the past,&#13;
as a caring, Christian person of&#13;
whom we are so proud. Enjoy&#13;
you r new horizon.&#13;
We love you !!&#13;
Dad nnd M om&#13;
CARI COLEMAN&#13;
Thank you for all the joys and happiness&#13;
you have brou ght to our lives. Whatever&#13;
your future holds we will be there for you.&#13;
Good luck and congratulations!&#13;
All Our Love,&#13;
Dad, M om and A ] &#13;
ADAM RISO&#13;
You have been a&#13;
free spirit from the&#13;
day you were born.&#13;
Your talent, creativity and love for the&#13;
'""' Lord will surely&#13;
help you to reach all&#13;
of your goals.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
l&lt;IM LEMASTER&#13;
Your smile has always been the joy of our&#13;
life. We are very proud&#13;
of you and know you&#13;
will reach your goals in&#13;
the future. Good luck in&#13;
everything.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
May all your wishes&#13;
and dreams for the&#13;
future come true. I&#13;
am very proud of you&#13;
and behind you all the&#13;
way.&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
LYNETTE MONTAN G&#13;
"After my run, Mom,&#13;
I'm headed to the&#13;
weight room."&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
BRETT STRUCI&lt;&#13;
Thanks for being such&#13;
a wonderful son and&#13;
brother. We will continue to enjoy watching you follow your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad,&#13;
Jenny, Erin and Katie&#13;
TERA FRANKS&#13;
You have traveled many&#13;
roads, u phill and downhill ,&#13;
you have conquered all&#13;
obstacles that got in your&#13;
way. We hope that you will&#13;
continue to be the strong,&#13;
loving, and caring person you&#13;
have alwa s been. You have&#13;
been and alwa s will be ur&#13;
pride and joy.&#13;
We lo ie you&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
NI COLE WALLEN BERG&#13;
Congratulations on your accomplishments. May the road before you&#13;
be clear and light, and may you be&#13;
blessed forever.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Josh&#13;
KRISTINA LEEDY&#13;
You have always been really special to&#13;
all of us! Hope all of your dreams for the&#13;
future come true. Your loving and caring&#13;
will take you far. You can do whatever&#13;
you want! We love you and are so very&#13;
proud of you !&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Mom, Dad, Andrea, Thomas,&#13;
Terry, T.J. and Amanda&#13;
DOUG MASSIE&#13;
Pro baJl or no ball, we'll&#13;
always be proud of you. U&#13;
you work hard to achieve&#13;
your dreams, they'll come&#13;
tru e.&#13;
( Then one d ay you can send&#13;
"M" a ticket for a 3rd base&#13;
line view! )&#13;
Good luck and always&#13;
remember how much we love&#13;
you. And don't forget about&#13;
"Froggie" , he'll take you far.&#13;
Love Mom, Dad &amp; Jamie&#13;
ERIC HAVERMAN&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
"Ecker!" We wish&#13;
you hapiness and&#13;
success in everything&#13;
you do.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Amanda&#13;
TONY SIMMON S&#13;
We pray that the joy&#13;
and laughter that you&#13;
bring to the hearts of&#13;
others will be returned to&#13;
you in al 1 your&#13;
endeavors.&#13;
We are very, very proud&#13;
of you and love you so&#13;
much.&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
BRAD KLI NE&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
From a little boy to a&#13;
young man you've&#13;
filled our lives with&#13;
laughter. May your&#13;
future bring continued&#13;
happiness - we're&#13;
proud of you .&#13;
Dad, Mom, Dan, &amp; A111 11 &#13;
MOLLY MITCH ELL&#13;
Congratulations Princess,&#13;
your courage and&#13;
strength in dealing with&#13;
the many challenges&#13;
you've faced over the&#13;
years has inspired both&#13;
friends and family. We&#13;
are blessed having you as&#13;
a daughter and sister.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and Bro.&#13;
ANDRESSA HAYNES&#13;
Daughter, you've made&#13;
us proud to be called&#13;
parents. Keep going for&#13;
your dreams and may&#13;
God bless each and&#13;
every one of them.&#13;
Dad, Mom and LaLeesha&#13;
MELINDA OHLINGER&#13;
You are my beautiful&#13;
daughter. You are&#13;
my special friend.&#13;
May God give you&#13;
happiness always.&#13;
I love you!&#13;
Mom&#13;
MELISSA PERRY&#13;
Sissy, you've given&#13;
me lots of love and&#13;
hugs. I saved a&#13;
bunch in case you&#13;
ever need any back.&#13;
I love you,&#13;
Caleb&#13;
l&lt;ARLA COTA&#13;
Tus padres y hermanos le damos&#13;
gracias a Dios. Por habernos&#13;
concedido una nina tan linda y&#13;
virtuosa y le vogamos te siga&#13;
conservando ke la mismo forma.&#13;
Te queremos y te EXTRANAMOS&#13;
mucho.&#13;
Cuidate,&#13;
tu Familia&#13;
CATHRYN WATSON&#13;
Keep your faith,&#13;
hold on to your dreams,&#13;
reni.ember family, laugh often,&#13;
think positive, and&#13;
live life to its fullest!&#13;
Good luck and best wishes!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, M atthew,&#13;
Phillip and Karen &#13;
hr&#13;
KEVIN STEWARD&#13;
There is always&#13;
tomorrow to wish&#13;
upon the stars and&#13;
your favorite&#13;
dreams to come&#13;
true.&#13;
I love you and I am&#13;
so proud of you.&#13;
Love Mom&#13;
SHAN ON LEA&#13;
The only failures in life are&#13;
those who fail to try. We&#13;
know you will succeed at&#13;
whatever you d . We will&#13;
always be here for you.&#13;
All our Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Sarni Jo,&#13;
Shane &amp; Taylor J .&#13;
J ES S I CA S H E PH E RD&#13;
Your child is not your child. She is the&#13;
daughter of life's longing for itself.&#13;
You may give her your love,&#13;
but not your thought,&#13;
for her soul dwells in the house of&#13;
tomorrow, which&#13;
you cannot visit, not even in your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Jessi, Mom and Dad&#13;
STEVI HOWARD&#13;
Since you were tiny, you always seemed to be&#13;
smiling. No matter what "Spin" the world&#13;
would throw your way, you seemed to co1ne&#13;
through it maintaining that wonderful smile.&#13;
With the kind spirit, initiative, and drive that&#13;
you've consistently shown; there is no li1nit to&#13;
what you can accomplish. It is ou r hope that&#13;
you always find reasons to keep that smile. We&#13;
are proud of you.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Kyle&#13;
MELISSA PERRY&#13;
God bless all your fu ture endeavors and may He guide you&#13;
in choosing the right road to&#13;
travel.&#13;
We love you and are so proud of&#13;
you,&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
J.J. HARDER&#13;
Rather than publish some long forgotten photo of you as a baby,&#13;
toddler,or other cherub.&#13;
We want to encourage you as you are making your own music&#13;
(now and as you progress into your future).&#13;
Make your own te1npo and keep the beat.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mama, Jo and Fazio. &#13;
AMYPOGGE&#13;
Amy,&#13;
We believe in you, too!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Terrence&#13;
CA RO LYN NORMAN&#13;
"Keep Smiling!"&#13;
We love you!&#13;
The "Fam"&#13;
I Believed&#13;
I have a very vivid dream,&#13;
Although, far away, it may seem,&#13;
I think about it every day,&#13;
I'll make it come true, someday.&#13;
People say it can't be done,&#13;
They seem to think it's all for fun, But it's totally serious, if you ask me. Even if people refuse to see.&#13;
I know I'll achieve this dream of mine, I know the path, I'll walk the line,&#13;
Although my path, may seem strange,&#13;
The dreams in my head will never change.&#13;
The chance of setbacks, are risks I take, But I know I'll learn from any mistake. No matter what I have to do, I'll get it done, and right on cue.&#13;
The secret to my confidence,&#13;
Will probably make a lot of sense,&#13;
My reward will be the dream I've received,&#13;
I'll achieve it, simply because, I believed.&#13;
-Amy Pogge&#13;
MAYLON LEACH&#13;
Use your God-given talents to open&#13;
the doors to your future. You have&#13;
enriched our lives with your lively&#13;
presence. Stay as caring and loving as&#13;
you are now.&#13;
Remember with God all things are&#13;
possible.&#13;
All our love, Dad, Mom,&#13;
Michelle &amp; Mark &#13;
JON l&lt;OSSOW&#13;
Your choice of hats did&#13;
· come and go. While you&#13;
continue&#13;
to grow-and grow. As&#13;
you strive to find your&#13;
inch, remember we love&#13;
you every inch!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Abby&#13;
and Ashley&#13;
l&lt;URT STURM&#13;
Keep up your&#13;
enthusiasm&#13;
as you start&#13;
university life.&#13;
Good Luck!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, ·&#13;
Mark and Jay&#13;
Congratulations Seniors &#13;
ME:RCAnTllS&#13;
BA&#13;
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Best of Luck to the Graduating Class of 1996 &#13;
A&#13;
Adams, Meganlf3&#13;
Adams, Sarah 100&#13;
Adkins, Nicholas 100&#13;
Adkins, Wesley lf9, 78,&#13;
79, 87, 96, 97, 98, 99,&#13;
120&#13;
Allen, Joe{ 3/f, If 9, 83,&#13;
120&#13;
Ambrose, Courtney 8S, 86,&#13;
97, 99, 112&#13;
Andersen, Christopher lf7,&#13;
100&#13;
Andersen, Larry 81&#13;
Anderson, Angela 6 7, 71,&#13;
112&#13;
Anderson, Clint 29, 106&#13;
Anderson, /Justin lf7, 100&#13;
Anderson, f&lt;ristin 13, 100&#13;
Anderson, Matthew 120&#13;
Anderson, R.acheffe 112&#13;
Ankenhauer, Joe S 1, S 3,&#13;
81&#13;
Armour, John S3, S7, 83,&#13;
99, 112&#13;
Armstrong, Chad 69, 106&#13;
Arnold, Sarah 100&#13;
8&#13;
Baas, Shawn 77, 9 7, 112&#13;
Bach, Andrea 120&#13;
Backenstose, f(rystina lf3,&#13;
112&#13;
Baker, Jesica 106&#13;
Balk, Joan 112&#13;
Banas, Stefan {{{ S3, 69,&#13;
97, 106&#13;
Barefos, Anastasia 2 2, 9 7,&#13;
99, 120, 132&#13;
Barker, Brooke 8S, 9 7,&#13;
106&#13;
Barker, Joshua 3S, 9S, 9 7,&#13;
120&#13;
Barnes, Jonathon 79, 9 7,&#13;
99, 106&#13;
Barnett, Michael 100&#13;
Barney, Jiff If 2, 9 7, 100&#13;
Barney, Scott 1 If, 6 9, 7 6,&#13;
97, 120&#13;
Barntsen, Gregory 2, 68,&#13;
69, 82, 83, 9S, 97, 99,&#13;
112&#13;
Barrett, Elizabeth S lf, SS,&#13;
93, 112&#13;
Batten, Jason 9, /f9, 120&#13;
Batten, f(y fa lf3, 63, 97,&#13;
100&#13;
Batten, Steven 112&#13;
Beauchamp, 1/mofhy 120&#13;
8ehrene, Michael S 3, 79,&#13;
93, 97, 99, 106&#13;
Bell, Michaela 19, 8S, 97,&#13;
106&#13;
Beffows, Pou{ S3, 83, 100&#13;
Bendorf, Emily 16, 17, 19,&#13;
SS, 81, 97, 120&#13;
Benson, Jesse 112&#13;
Berry, f&lt;risten 106&#13;
Betts, terry 106&#13;
Biederman, Barbara 100&#13;
Billingsley, Jeffrey 79, 99,&#13;
106&#13;
9th Grade Boys Choir&#13;
Billman, Wendy 99&#13;
Bixler, Jennifer 39, S 1, 79,&#13;
97, 99, 106&#13;
Bixler, Jeremy S9, 79, 99,&#13;
120, 131&#13;
Blum, Danie{ S3, 69, 93,&#13;
97, 106&#13;
Bogardus, Joshua lf7, 6 7,&#13;
100&#13;
Bogardus, Shafene 19, 8S,&#13;
86, 97, 112&#13;
Bogs, Alicia 112&#13;
Bogs, f&lt;atie 106&#13;
Bohl, Michael 100&#13;
Bond, Justin If 1, 112&#13;
Bonham, Anthony 106&#13;
Booher, /racy 100&#13;
Booe, Andrew 19, 100&#13;
Borman, Mark 112&#13;
BMhwefl, Gregory 106&#13;
Bownee, Jamie 28, 39, 51,&#13;
81, 100&#13;
Bownes, Jerome 32, S3,&#13;
112&#13;
Bowstead, Lee 99, 112&#13;
Boyd, fYlefieea 29, '12, 100&#13;
Brad fey, Glenda 9 7, 112&#13;
Bradley, /racy 100&#13;
/Jra fand, Eric If 7, 10 1&#13;
/Jrandow, /Jrett 113&#13;
/Jre&amp;sman, Angela 106&#13;
Bressman, Chris 113&#13;
Bridgeford, Debra 10 1&#13;
Bridges, Jerome 2/f, lf9,&#13;
97, 98, 99, 120&#13;
Brightwell, Nicholas 10 1&#13;
Brinson, Steffani 113&#13;
Brown, Benjamin 10 1&#13;
Brown, Douglas 9, S9, 60,&#13;
99, 120&#13;
Brown, Joshua 36, 69,&#13;
120, 130&#13;
Brown, Sarah 120&#13;
Brown, Zachary 93, 106&#13;
Brownfield, Lowe{{ lf7&#13;
Brundidge, f(endaff 73, 113&#13;
/Jrunow, lamara 120&#13;
Brunson, /Jean 36, 69&#13;
/Jryceson, Joshua 99, 101&#13;
Buchholz, Ef[jah lf7, 5 9, 92,&#13;
93, 101&#13;
/Jurgart, Jason lf6, lf7, 6 7,&#13;
79, 101&#13;
Burgart, Jonathan 87, 90,&#13;
93, 97, 99, 113&#13;
/Jurns, lravis lf9, 1O7&#13;
/Jussey, Courtney 16, 39,&#13;
lf2, lf3, 'IS, 6S, 79, 97,&#13;
113&#13;
Buswell, f(eifh S6, S7, 93,&#13;
97, 99, 107&#13;
Buswell, f(evin 6 7, 10 1&#13;
Butron, Jennifer 99&#13;
Byrne, Dave lf9&#13;
c&#13;
Campbell, Amber 5, S 1, 81,&#13;
9 7, 99, 107&#13;
Camp6e fl, Biffy l/-7, 83&#13;
Camp/Jeff, Jim 2 7&#13;
Campbell, Joy 81, 113&#13;
Campbell, Michael 10 7&#13;
Camp/Je ff, Michelle 6 7, 9 7,&#13;
113&#13;
Campbell, Pat 62, 6S, 9 7&#13;
Campbell, Robert 10 1&#13;
Campbell, William 10 1&#13;
Capps, Jason 120, 133&#13;
Capps, lammy lf2, fO 1&#13;
Carlson, Nicolas 79, 9 7,&#13;
99, 113&#13;
Carlson, Rena 28, lf2, 63,&#13;
97, 101&#13;
Carmon, /Jafe 1 13&#13;
Carney, Bridgetre 51, S3&#13;
Carr, Sam '16, lf7&#13;
Carrell, Joshua 120&#13;
Carter, Marie 79, 9 7, 113&#13;
Case6off, John 3 6&#13;
Caton, Sherri 120&#13;
Chambers, Phiffip 113&#13;
Chapman, Ann S9, 101&#13;
Chew, Jamie 89, 10 7&#13;
Chew, Michelle 2S, 71, 86,&#13;
99, 120&#13;
Christensen, Clise 2S, 97,&#13;
99, 120&#13;
Christiansen, Nicole 10 1&#13;
Chuhick, Amy 39, 6S, 71,&#13;
107&#13;
Cipolla, Darci 113&#13;
Clanton, Joshua 16, lf7,&#13;
6 7, 73, 97, 101&#13;
Clasen, David lf9, S6, S7,&#13;
79, 99, 107&#13;
Cfayvieffie, Ginger 8 1&#13;
Coates, Barry 53, S9, 113&#13;
Coates, Brent 107&#13;
Coats, Jeffrey S8, 97, 120,&#13;
132&#13;
Cole, Richard 10 7&#13;
Coleman, AJ '1 7, 83, 97,&#13;
101&#13;
Coleman, Amanda 1 13&#13;
Coleman, Cari 10, 16, SO,&#13;
s 1, 80, 8 1, 97, 120, 132&#13;
Coleman, f&lt;y fe 33, 83, 1 13&#13;
Coleman, Sean l/-7, 6 7, 73,&#13;
91, 101&#13;
Coffier, Brian 17, 120&#13;
Coffier, Scoff 10 1&#13;
Coffins, Christine lf2, 71,&#13;
101&#13;
Co ffin s, Michael 1 13&#13;
Colliver, Crysty 10 7&#13;
Colpitts, Brian 120&#13;
Conklin, Megan 1 S, 17, 31,&#13;
59, 8S, 9 7, 99, 107&#13;
Conway, fYlichaef 2, '19, 73,&#13;
97, 99, 112, 113&#13;
Cooper, Clint 10 7&#13;
Cota, ((aria 2S, 71, 120,&#13;
135&#13;
Coyle, lravie 13, '17, 10 1&#13;
Cozad, Jeffrey 1 13&#13;
Craig, Joe S 7&#13;
Crawford, fYlandy 120&#13;
Creps, Dorinda 120&#13;
Creps, Stephanie 7 1, 10 1&#13;
Croson, fYlike 19&#13;
Cummings, Jarod 101&#13;
[J&#13;
Dahlke, Martin lf7, 101&#13;
/Jamgaard, Andrew 99,&#13;
101&#13;
/Jamgaard, f)uin n 30, 76,&#13;
97, 113&#13;
IJau6, Arthur 10 7&#13;
IJau6, l(ari 10 7&#13;
Davidson, IJulJfin '17, 10 f&#13;
/Javis, Noah '19, S9&#13;
/Jefaney, lanya 2, 30, 89,&#13;
97, 113&#13;
/Jefehanf, Sharon l/-3, 99,&#13;
107&#13;
Deluca, /racy l/-3, 6S, 97,&#13;
107&#13;
IJeMarque, Hoffy 36, 'IS&#13;
Dempsey, Nicole 8 1, 8S,&#13;
101&#13;
Denton, Sarah 120&#13;
IJeOries, J on 71&#13;
Dew, Joseph 10 1&#13;
IJick, l(enne fh 99, 107&#13;
/Jiff er, Andrew lf. 7, 10 1&#13;
Dirks, Nicholas 101&#13;
Ditmars, Andrew 10, 13,&#13;
16, 17, 36, 52, 53, 5 9, 6 1,&#13;
120, 130&#13;
Ditmars, Natalie 81, 88,&#13;
89, 96, 97, 107&#13;
Dixon, Billie Jo 101&#13;
Dmitriev, Alexander 12 1&#13;
IJoe6efin, fYlefinda 71, 1 13&#13;
Douglas, IJrandi 39, 5 1,&#13;
101&#13;
Doto, Angela 18, 10 1&#13;
Driver, Amy 10 7&#13;
Driver, David 1 13&#13;
Driver, Patrick 10 7&#13;
IJuH; lrenf 3S, 6 7, 72, 73,&#13;
101&#13;
Dunn, Joshua l/-9, 107&#13;
Dusing, Caro{ 10 7&#13;
Dworak, /om 7 1&#13;
Dworak, /racy 9 7, 113&#13;
{&#13;
Edison, Evan 1 13&#13;
Edris, Sheffy 32, 101&#13;
Edwards, Breff 73, f f 3&#13;
Elam, Eric l/- 1, '19, 69, 113&#13;
l ffifl', Scoff 12 1&#13;
lffiff; Shawn 1 13&#13;
Ellis, Jamee '17, 59, 101&#13;
lfston, Shawn '19&#13;
Emsick, Nathan 11, 1/9, 58,&#13;
59, 83, 99, 113&#13;
Enders, Jason S3, 79, 97,&#13;
99, 113 &#13;
Erwin, J ason lf7, f 0 f&#13;
luans, Christina f 0 f&#13;
F&#13;
Faron, /Ylicheffe f 2 f&#13;
Farreff, IYlarc lf 9, f 0 7&#13;
Fe ffer, 8erjamin lf f, 79,&#13;
97, ff2, 113&#13;
f effows, Guy f f 3&#13;
Fe ffows, /Ylichaef f 0 f&#13;
Fencl, Re6ecca 39&#13;
Fencl, Re6eka 97, 99&#13;
Fencl, Re6ekah f O 7&#13;
Fencl, Shaun f 2 f, f 3 f&#13;
f ender, IYlegan SS&#13;
Ferguson, Angela 39, lf 2,&#13;
63, 10 f&#13;
Ferguson, James lfO, lf f&#13;
f ernside, Troy f O 7&#13;
f ienhofd, Jamie lf7, 73,&#13;
10 T&#13;
Fienhofd, Jozeph f 2 f&#13;
f ienhofd, Lisa lf3, 9lf, 97,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
fienhofd, IYlatthew S3, S9,&#13;
93, 97, f 13&#13;
finck, Amy f f 3&#13;
Fiscus, Gary 9S&#13;
Fiscus, Oaferie 39, 101&#13;
fletcher, Charles S 7 79&#13;
' ' 101&#13;
fletcher, Cindy 79, 9 7,&#13;
113&#13;
f or6es, Jesse lf 9, 6 9, B3,&#13;
10 7&#13;
ford, Amanda 113&#13;
foss, fJ en 93, ff 3&#13;
fouBf, Dana S 1, f 07&#13;
foufe, Jason 32, 73, 99,&#13;
113&#13;
Franks, Jeremy f 2 f&#13;
Franks, Tera f 2 f, f 33&#13;
frauscht, Randy 79&#13;
fry, IYlichaef lf9, 10 7&#13;
f unkhouser, Joshua 10 7&#13;
Funkhouser, /Ylefissa 102&#13;
G&#13;
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Gordner, Cfint S3&#13;
Garrison, Stacie 102&#13;
Gates, Joshua S3, S9, B3,&#13;
97, 102&#13;
Gotfin, lee 1 13&#13;
Gibson, Cote 113&#13;
Gigliodoro, Jiff 102&#13;
(, fiwa, James 11, 3S, lf 9,&#13;
73, 12 '&#13;
{jnmes, f e fip e S9&#13;
Gonzalez, Catherine 12 1&#13;
Graa ffs, Justin 9, 10 7&#13;
Grammer, S haun S9, 102&#13;
Gray6iff, Carri 1 13&#13;
Green, Laure( 23, lflf, lfS,&#13;
6S, 7lf, 7S, B6, 97, 99,&#13;
113&#13;
Green, IYlegan 16, BB, B9,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
Greulach, Jill lf2, 102&#13;
Grosse, Alonzo 33, lf 9, S9,&#13;
60, B3, ff lf&#13;
Grove, Heidie 7S, 97, 11lf&#13;
Guill, Andrew lf 1&#13;
9th Grade Girls Choir&#13;
Guiffiams, Chad 10 7&#13;
Gundlach, Erica lf2, 63, 71,&#13;
97, 102&#13;
Gundlach, Jason lf9, 10 7&#13;
H&#13;
Haafs, Angela 11 lf&#13;
Hackfort, Chad 79, 11 lf&#13;
Haines, Amy 107&#13;
Hamiffon, Jim B 7&#13;
Hamiffon, fi'legan 39, S 1,&#13;
B1, 100, 102&#13;
Hamiffon, Tom 32, 9B, 99&#13;
Hancock, Chad lf9&#13;
Hanks, /Ylichaefa SS, 71,&#13;
97, 99, 11lf&#13;
Hanna, Heafner 31, S9, BS,&#13;
9B, 11lf&#13;
Hanna, Holly BS, 102&#13;
Hansen, Amy 12 1&#13;
Hanson, fJ rian S3, 93&#13;
Hanson, Jiff 12 2&#13;
Hanson, /Ylark S3, 73&#13;
Harder, JJ 6, 90, 91, 93,&#13;
97, 99, 122, 137&#13;
Hare, Affison 102&#13;
Hare, Justin 97, 122&#13;
Hargis, Jeannie 102&#13;
Harmon, Jared lf 1, lf9, 97,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
Harriman, Jamie 12 2, 131&#13;
Harris, Ron lf 9&#13;
Hausen, Abbey 10, 39, S 1,&#13;
62, 6S, 79, 97, 99, 106,&#13;
107&#13;
Havermann, Amanda 39,&#13;
S9, BS, 107&#13;
Havermann, Eric 122, 13lf&#13;
Hayes, David 102&#13;
Haynes, Andressa 7 f, 12 2,&#13;
13S&#13;
Haynes, laleesha 3lf, 71,&#13;
97, 107&#13;
Head, Erik 3, lf7, 6 7, 73,&#13;
100, 102&#13;
Head, /Yle fissa 3, 3S, 7 1,&#13;
BS, 97, fflf&#13;
Heckman, Tom B7, 9B, 99&#13;
Heffernan, Dustin lf9, 73,&#13;
122&#13;
Heideman, S ara 7 1, 9 7,&#13;
99, 122&#13;
Hemmingsen, Ryan 16, lf9,&#13;
73, 99, 122&#13;
Henderson, S ami lf3&#13;
Hendren, S amantha 10 7&#13;
Hendrie/is, Jonathon 122&#13;
Hendricks, lisa 12 2&#13;
Henry, Jonathan '19, 10 7&#13;
Hensda fe, Carrie 2, S9, 97,&#13;
99, 112, ff lf&#13;
Hensley, Joe S6, S7&#13;
Herrington, Jake S9&#13;
Heuer, Anne 2, BB, B9, 96,&#13;
97, 99, 11lf&#13;
Heuer, Susan B9, 97, 10 7&#13;
Hewett, /Ylicnaef '17, 102&#13;
Hickey, l(iffany 97, 99, 108&#13;
Hickey, IYlegan 29, 102&#13;
Higgins, fJfair S2, S3, B3,&#13;
102&#13;
Higgins, Elizabeth 17, S9,&#13;
7S, BS, 90, 97, 99, 11lf&#13;
Hiley, fJrent 69, 97, 99,&#13;
10B&#13;
Hifgen6erg, Jeffrey 3S, 7B,&#13;
79, 99, 122&#13;
Hiff, Jason lf7, 79, 97, 102&#13;
Hiffabidef, Amanda 12 2&#13;
Hiffa6idef, Cneryf S 1, B 1,&#13;
fflf&#13;
Hite, Roger lf9, 122&#13;
Hobbs, Christina lf 2&#13;
Hoffman, Pat lf2, lf3&#13;
Hoffesen, S aran 1 OB&#13;
Hoover, Abbey 9 7, 12 2&#13;
Hough, lino S, 10, B9, 97,&#13;
100, 102&#13;
Houseton, Travis '19, 79,&#13;
9 7, 99, 122, 131&#13;
Houston, l(effy 10B&#13;
Hove, Christopher 102&#13;
Howard, l(yfe 1 1 'I&#13;
Howard, Stevanne 9, 19,&#13;
36, S9, BS, 97, 122, 136&#13;
Howsare, Anne 3 9&#13;
Human, Alfi son 1 OB&#13;
Humbert, John fOB&#13;
Huntoon, Jaime 7, S9, B 1,&#13;
122&#13;
Hyde, S usan 26, 93, 122,&#13;
131&#13;
J&#13;
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73, 91, 9'1, 97, 100, 102&#13;
Jacobsen, Cara 12 2&#13;
Jacobsen, Eric '17, 102&#13;
Jacobsen, (JJilliom 10, 16,&#13;
S9, 7B, 122&#13;
Jasek, Aprif 102&#13;
Jefferis, Jason 102&#13;
Jefferis, Jerrid '17, '19,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jennings, fJeau '19, 93,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jennings, Spencer '17, SB,&#13;
S9, 102&#13;
Jennings, Tyfer lf9, S9,&#13;
11'1&#13;
Jensen, Hilary '13, B1, 97,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jensen, l(irsten S 1, 7 1,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jensen, Lauralee S9, BS,&#13;
fflf&#13;
Jensen, Trista 99, 122&#13;
Jepson, Gina 102&#13;
Johannes, Afan 102&#13;
Jonnson, fJenjamin 1 S, 6 7,&#13;
102&#13;
Jonnson, Phiffip B2, 83,&#13;
102&#13;
Jones, Candice 9 7, 1 1 'I&#13;
J ones, Danieffe 1 OB&#13;
Jones, Jacob 102&#13;
Jones, Larae 3 1&#13;
Jones, /Ylattnew 1 1 fl&#13;
Jones, Ryan lf 1&#13;
Jordan, fJarb 9 1, 99&#13;
J ordan, fJarbara 1 OB&#13;
Joy, l(ofean 19, 102&#13;
Judd, Chad lf7, 102&#13;
Junior, Jason 1 OB&#13;
((&#13;
l(adfec, Antone tf-9, 1 OB&#13;
Kaiser, Sherry '12, 102&#13;
l&lt;ay, Angela lfS, 96, 97,&#13;
fflf&#13;
l&lt;eefe, Jennifer S 1, 8 1, 99,&#13;
11'1&#13;
l&lt;eenan, Renee lf 2, tf-3, 97,&#13;
11'1&#13;
l&lt;eenan, Tracy 1 S, 39, '12,&#13;
B1, 102&#13;
l(eff, Patches 39, 62, 6S,&#13;
7 1, 108&#13;
l(effey, fJrooke B8, 89, 102&#13;
l&lt;elley, Daniel 122&#13;
f(effogg, l&lt;afe 108&#13;
f(elsey, Candy 102&#13;
l(efsey, Jeffrey 1 1 fl, 12 2&#13;
f(emp. lisa S, 10, f 6, 36,&#13;
8S, 97, 99, 122, 132&#13;
f(eneafy, fJrad '19, f ff(-&#13;
l(eneafy, Jennifer f 0, 16,&#13;
19, 8S, 97, 99, 122, 130&#13;
l(eneafy, Stephen 73, 97,&#13;
99, 102 &#13;
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f(ennedy, Lowe{{ 79&#13;
l&lt;enney, Sara 10, 3B, 39,&#13;
fl.S, 6lf., 6S, B 1, 97, 99,&#13;
112, 11lf.&#13;
f(insef, Douglas 2, 26, 31,&#13;
lf.1, q. 9, 6 9, 8 2, 11 q.&#13;
f(iser, Lindsay 11 lf.&#13;
tgetdgaard, Darci 71, B8,&#13;
B9, 97, 10B&#13;
tgetdgaard, David 10, 16,&#13;
36, lf.9, SB, S9, 61, 97, 99,&#13;
122, 12B&#13;
rgetdgaard, Doug S8, S9&#13;
{(fein, ftlattnew 12 2&#13;
{(fine, Brad 9 7, 99, 122,&#13;
13lf.&#13;
f({uza, Jon 11 lf.&#13;
l&lt;mett, l(fayton 10, 23, lf.B,&#13;
lf.9, 99, 122&#13;
l&lt;navef, Sara 23, 39, 62,&#13;
6S, 7B, 79, 97, 99, 11lf.&#13;
l&lt;ne ff, ftlicnaef S3, 79, 99,&#13;
108&#13;
l&lt;nop, Nathan 73, 102&#13;
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&lt;Photo editors&#13;
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Colophon&#13;
Stevannefioward ~ Whitney -Vincent&#13;
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Senior Section editor&#13;
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&lt;Photographers&#13;
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Jfls the editors of the 1995-96 y earbook, we would like to extend our gratitude to the administration for letting us&#13;
try new things, to our adi:;iser fimy [y,dens for all of her help and guidance, to our previous adi:;iser &lt;/)orothy Sillau&#13;
f or all the lessons she taught us, and most of all to the class of 1996 for great m emories. 'Ihis y ears' student body&#13;
competed extremely well in sports and was i:;ery active in the school and the community, g it?ing us plenty of th ings&#13;
to write about. We would like to thank the y earbook staff for their dedication and the photographers f or the&#13;
tremendous amount of time they spent working on the y earbook to make it the best it could be. rVe are proud of&#13;
this publication and hope that it brings you enjoyment when you read it. W e also hope that when you look al&#13;
it in 20 years, the memories will be just as i:;ivid as they are today. -- Stei:;i §' Whitney &#13;
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