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THE 1970 TITAN&#13;
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Lewis Central High School&#13;
·Highway 375&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
Departments ................. 1 5&#13;
Sports ........... .............. 6 1&#13;
Organizations ............... 9 7&#13;
Classes ...... ............... 125&#13;
Ads ................ ........... 156&#13;
Index .............. ......... 184&#13;
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Dedication&#13;
The Lewis Central yearbook staff dedicates the 1970 Titan to&#13;
Miss Helen Nelson, known affectionately as "Miss Helen" to both&#13;
students and f acuity.&#13;
Miss Helen, junior high math teacher, has awed many young&#13;
seventh graders with her firm manner and strict classroom disciplinee But each student finds that behind her seemingly severe&#13;
countenance is a very warm and sincere person.&#13;
Many years of service in the classroom and long hours spent&#13;
with students who needed extra help have made Miss Helen a respected and important individual in the LC community.&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
Drafting layouts or selling yearbooks, staffers are always working to grind&#13;
out the best TITAN ever. Students are (From Top Left, Clockwise) Kathy&#13;
Kadlec, caught unaware; editor Kathy Kadlec and her assistant editor Candi&#13;
Puren displaying teamwork; Mike Burke, Candi Puren, and Debi Wolf knee&#13;
deep in ad layouts; Pam Hartshorn cropprng a picture; ana Lynne Guthrie&#13;
leafing through old yearbooks. &#13;
Kadlec Edits&#13;
1970 Titan Book&#13;
Editor-in-chief Kathy Kadlec and assistant editor Candi&#13;
Puren round ed up yearbook staffers toproducethedynamic orange&#13;
and bl ack 1969-70 Titan.&#13;
Staff members included Candi Puren, also working as lay-out&#13;
editor; Lynne Guthrie, copy editor; Randi Dingman, classes and&#13;
activities; Pam Hartshorn, girls' sports and departments; Debi&#13;
Wolf, ad manager; Rich Triptow, boys' sports and sales manager;&#13;
DeAnna Angeroth, business manager; and Marion Debbaut, photography editor.&#13;
The photographers of the '70 Titan spent long hours photographing LC in action. Cameramen, under the direction of&#13;
Marion Debbaut, caught LC at its best (or in some cases worst).&#13;
Other photographers were Mike Boege and Mike Burke. Shirly&#13;
Feller served as photography coordinator.&#13;
Other contributors to the "finished product" wer e Debbie&#13;
Shields, Nancy Dreves, Gordon Bones, Julie Langham, and John&#13;
Kuehl. Mr. Douglas Kreimeyer served as advisor to the yearbook&#13;
staff.&#13;
(Above) - Assistant editor Candi Puren and copy editor Lynne&#13;
Guthrie listen to editor-in- chief Kathy Kadlec's suggestions&#13;
abo ut copy rules. (Bottom Right) - Photo editor Marion Debbaut&#13;
goes through the "check the time setting ritual'' with the press&#13;
camera.&#13;
Boys' sports editor Rich Triptow and yearbook adviser Douglas&#13;
Kreimeyer scan through sportS layouts.&#13;
7 &#13;
Wadum Elected President;&#13;
Nelson Fills Vacancy&#13;
LC board members dealt with the problems of&#13;
dress code reformers along with the usual issues of&#13;
school budget and wages.&#13;
In the winter a new president was elected by the&#13;
board. Mr. Kenneth Wadum was chosen to take Mr.&#13;
Sam Segnar's position. Mr. Segnar moved out of the&#13;
district and Dr. Richard Nelson filled the vacancy.&#13;
Superintendent Donald Henderson discusses budget matters with Business&#13;
Manager Gene Fisher.&#13;
School board members and school officials forthe 1969- 70 year are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Secretary June· Colton: Mr. Tom&#13;
Thomsen; Mr. Henry Brandt; and President Kenneth Wadum. SECOND ROW - Business Manager Gene Fisher; Mr. Steve Wolf: Mr.&#13;
Jerry Mcintosh: Superintendent Donald Henderson and Dr. Richard Nelson. Not pictured is Mr. Mel Filkins, board member.&#13;
8 &#13;
(Top Left) - Mr. Tom Cannon assumed the job of&#13;
activities director this year. (Bottom Left) -&#13;
Vice Principal, Ono Monachino is an ''old hand''&#13;
at filling out tardy passes, or permit slips by the&#13;
end of the year.&#13;
(Above) - Principal John Searcy's job consists of talking with many people.&#13;
9 &#13;
New Secretary Joins Main Office 9taff&#13;
Typing file cards for library books, making absentee&#13;
lists, collecting money for school clubs and acnvmes -&#13;
these and other jobs kept secretaries busy as they helped&#13;
administrators run a " tight ship" at LC.&#13;
(Below) - Four secretaries on the job are (L. to R.) Mrs.&#13;
Norma Fischer, finance; Mrs. June Colton, board of education;&#13;
(Above) - Mrs. Artis Munson, superintendent's&#13;
secretary, pauses as she checks an aerial map&#13;
of the LC school district. (Right) - Mrs. Betty&#13;
Smetana and Mrs. LuAnn Storm, main office&#13;
secretaries, check lists of figures as part of&#13;
their daily routine.&#13;
10&#13;
Mrs. Pat Henrichs joined the secretarial staff in the&#13;
third quarter. She replaced Mrs. LuAnn Storm, who worked in&#13;
the main office.&#13;
Mrs. Arlena Morse, guidance; Mrs. Bee Scott, library. &#13;
(Top) - school maintenance men Jay Dowling (Left) and Al Reeves work&#13;
at the radial arm saw in a shop room. (Below) - Part of a cook's duties&#13;
is cleaning up after the fifth- hour lunch period.&#13;
Staff Keeps&#13;
LC Shipshape&#13;
The non- certified staff again kept LC running&#13;
smoothly. Supervisor Dean Henrichs and the custodial crew kept the grounds in top shape while&#13;
Mrs. Billiemarie Combs and cooks nourished students. Mr. Eldon Hobus headed LC bus drivers.&#13;
II &#13;
Counselors Robert Humphrey and Gerald Holmberg check&#13;
ITED profiles.&#13;
Three Counselors&#13;
Guide Students&#13;
Students were " guided' ' through the trials of&#13;
the school year by guidance counselors Robert Humphrey, Gerald Holmberg, and Beverly Douglas. Mr.&#13;
Humphrey handled the upperclassmen while Mr.&#13;
Holmberg helped troubled freshmen and sophomores.&#13;
Mrs. Douglas took charge of the seventh and eighth&#13;
graders.&#13;
12&#13;
(Below) - Mrs. Beverly Douglas studies information from a&#13;
student's file folder. &#13;
Mrs. Nanci Sanger works with some of her junior English students in the guidance office.&#13;
Mr. Robert Humphrey suggests changes in Junior Bill Ftuitt 's schedule.&#13;
13 &#13;
The Silence of the Library . . .&#13;
Vividly Contrasts With the Echoes of Study&#13;
14 &#13;
Departments&#13;
15 &#13;
"Early Birds" Study Calculus&#13;
LC math classes were filled with the usual amount of confused&#13;
students who, hopefully, learned some of the principles of mathematics by the end of the year. Problems in geometry, algebra, and&#13;
trigonometry faced students who had already survived the general math 1 •&#13;
courses.&#13;
Since there were few students interested in studying calculus, the&#13;
course was not included on LC's class schedule. However, department&#13;
head William Wright offered to teach the class before school and as a&#13;
result, several "early birds" were able to study the advanced course.&#13;
Math teachers are (top row) - Miss Helen Nelson, Bill Olson, William&#13;
Wright. (second row) - Edward Anderson, Dave Meyer, Frank LaMantia.&#13;
16&#13;
(Top Right) - Checking papers takes time and every minute counts for math teacher Helen Nelson. (Middle Right)&#13;
- Mr. Edward Anderson enlists the aid of math students&#13;
in checking daily lessons. (Bottom Left) - •'You can't beat&#13;
the book - especially a gradebook" might beadvice for&#13;
Fred Kemmish who seems unsure about the grade Mr,&#13;
Dave Meyer gave him. &#13;
I&#13;
(Left) - Instructor Frank LaMantia watches freshman&#13;
Pam Clark try her hand at math problems on the&#13;
board. (Above) - Math requires complete concentration for Karen Deal.&#13;
"You"ve got to be kidding!" Terry Shoemaker looks at math instructor William Wright in&#13;
apparent disbelief during Mr. Wright's explanation of the operation of a slide rule.&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Math instructor Bill Olson stands guard over senior math students.&#13;
LC math students hit the bool{s.&#13;
(Left) - Mr. Bill Wright, department head, gives freshma ~&#13;
Teresa Paulson a hand on a "tuffy. " &#13;
Sunderlin Places First&#13;
In Drake Contest&#13;
Outstanding achievement was the byword in the Science Department during the year. Junior Tim Sunderlin&#13;
led a field of four. LC students in Drake University's&#13;
Physics Competition, placing first in the state.&#13;
Tying for fourth spot in the Contest wasJack O'Brien, with Dennis Schminke seventh, and Brian Spomer,&#13;
twenty-fifth.&#13;
Tim was presented a large traveling trophy by Dr.&#13;
David Robinson of Drake University at the .May 15&#13;
Awards Ass em bl y.&#13;
In biology, students faced the horrors of. dissection,&#13;
and examining the parts of frogs and fish. Physical science students learned the fundamentals of levers,&#13;
electricity, and light.&#13;
Department head Co.mad Scha~fers' Physics students delved into the more complicated aspects of&#13;
chemistry and physical science combined. Excelling at&#13;
lab work, chemistry students burned holes in their lab&#13;
books with acid. Science teachers are (top row) - Robert Ryder, Conrad Schaefer,&#13;
Robert Hunter. (second row) - Dean May, Ralph Peterson, Marlin&#13;
Mercer.&#13;
Jack O'Brien, Mr. Conrad Schaefer, Dennis Schminke, Tim Sunderlin, and Brian Spomer scan results of the Drake Physics Contest.&#13;
19 &#13;
"Doctor" Jolm Kuehl, sophomore, takes senior Lynne Guthrie's blood pressure in biology class.&#13;
Sophomores Mary Henderson , Bev Rasmussen and Jeanne Schoening cut open a frog.&#13;
20 &#13;
Senior Brian Spomer discovers that static electricity experiments can be hair-raising experiences.&#13;
Mr. Comad Schaefer, physics teacher, is at the left.&#13;
21 &#13;
Mr. Dean May studies his lesson plans. Frosh Fred Hill works with a galvanometer in physical science class.&#13;
What kind of scientific project is this?&#13;
22 &#13;
(Above) - Juniors Ron Henrichs and Jackie Shoemaker watch&#13;
biology instructor Robert Hunter put a frog under the dissecting knife. (Left) - Teaching isn't all grueling work, or at&#13;
least when your students are busy watching films.&#13;
23 &#13;
Estudiantes Take&#13;
Armchair Visits&#13;
Spanish senoritas and senores were taken on armchair visits&#13;
through Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Uruguay, and all places&#13;
in-between by slides taken by Debbie Shields and Spanish instructor Janet Rouse of their summer travels. Debbie was a&#13;
foreign exchange student in Uruguay all summer while Miss&#13;
Rouse traveled in Europe.&#13;
Other activities of the Spanish classes iii.eluded the trials and&#13;
. tribulations of Spanish I, verbs and conjugations of v.erbs in sp.anish II, long reading assignments of Spanish III and the endless&#13;
reading assignments of Spanish IV. The year was brightened by&#13;
occasional parties on holidays or birthdays.&#13;
Spanish teacher Miss Janet Rouse practices water drinking&#13;
skill that she learned while traveling in Europe last summer,&#13;
Spanish IV students (L. to R.) Marianne Giangreco, Debbie&#13;
Shields_. and Lynne Guthrie focus their attention on Debbie's&#13;
Uruguayan cowskull.&#13;
Spanish III students "concentrate" deeply on an upcoming assignment.&#13;
24 &#13;
Four Win Ribbons&#13;
At I-Arts Fair&#13;
Four Lewis Central boys brought home honors from the&#13;
Industrial Arts Fair in the spring._ Tim Sawyers, Bob Inman,&#13;
and Steve Clark won blue ribbons for their projects and Jeff&#13;
Elsbecker placed second, receiving a red ribbon.&#13;
Other boys entering projects were Lee Tackett and Dan&#13;
Loeffelholtz.&#13;
Industrial Arts teachers also did some traveling in the&#13;
spring. Instructors Wilson Forbes, James Chambers, and Gene&#13;
Peterson attended a seminar at Sioux City in March. They&#13;
visited and worked with maintenance and repair procedure&#13;
experrs in the field of industrial arts.&#13;
Industrial Arts teachers are (top row) - Wilson&#13;
Forbes, Gene Peterson. (bottom) - Jim Chambers at work.&#13;
f\1r. Forbes and Bob Inman figure how much Industrial Arts Club made from their refreshment&#13;
stand sal es at basketb all gam es.&#13;
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25 &#13;
Mr. Gene Peterson checks out the metal lathe.&#13;
26&#13;
Paul Fricke puts finishing touches on his bookshelf.&#13;
.--&#13;
Bob Inman returns a saw to the rack. &#13;
Danny Loeffelholtz carefully works at the saw.&#13;
(Top Right) - Bill Kibat checks a barrel of wood&#13;
scraps. (Left) - Danny Loeffelholtz and Mr. Forbes&#13;
check topics for an Industrial Arts Club meeting.&#13;
27 &#13;
(Above) - Rich Bowman and Harold Baumker look&#13;
over a drafting assignment. (Left) - Mr. Gene Peterson and John Campbell clean up the metal shop&#13;
tables.&#13;
28 &#13;
Wearing a proud smile, Mrs. Virginia Spomer, home&#13;
economics department head, "takes 5" to correct unit&#13;
tests.&#13;
Home Ee. "Makes It"· I&#13;
Enjoys Fruitful Year&#13;
Home economics students began a fruitful year as seven LC entries "made it," Nov. 22, at the Make It With Wool Contest in Corning.&#13;
Placing in the senior division were Bonita Duchman, Marcia Goos,&#13;
and Virginia Simpson with Mary Goos meriting a place in the junior&#13;
division. Winners of the adult division were Mrs. Edward Anderson, wife&#13;
of the LC math instructor, P.E. instructor Connle Ludwig, and Spanish&#13;
instructor Janet Rouse. Home economics department head Virginia&#13;
Spomer received a corsage and attended a free luncheon as a reward&#13;
for entering the most participants in the contest.&#13;
However, students didn't quit in November. LC was honored again&#13;
when senior Marcia Goos was chosen a member of McCall's Teen&#13;
Fashion Board in January. Also in January, senior Shirly Feller was&#13;
awarded a silver charm, for placing first in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow competiton at Lewis Central.&#13;
Home Ee II girls entertain their parents with a formal five-course dinner in February as part&#13;
of one of their cooking units.&#13;
29 &#13;
Home ec. competitors in the annual "Make It With Wool'' contest model their entries. They are (L. to R.) FRONT&#13;
ROW - Susan Jensen, Marcia Goos, Pam Hartshorn, Llnda Schminke, Marta Wasson, and Pam Erwin. SECOND ROW -&#13;
Debbie King, Jane Jacobson, Sally Mahnke, Mary Goos, Susan Boswell, Laurie Blunk, and Bonita Duchman.&#13;
Home ec. I instructor, Nancy Tangeman,&#13;
assists freshman Sherry Pyles in concocting&#13;
homemade pudding.&#13;
30&#13;
" Bubble, Bubble, toil and trouble." That's what freshmen Karl a Meyer&#13;
and Diane Richards seem to be saying as they brew up a Home Ee. 1.&#13;
eci~ ty. . t- ; . &#13;
Senior Marcia Goos models her hand- tailored, double-breasted coat, made&#13;
during a Home Ee. III tailoring session.&#13;
C91-.35:l&#13;
Home ec. I students, Janet Mortensen and Merridy&#13;
Jewell, memorize positions and modeling stances&#13;
during rehearsal for the style show.&#13;
Claudia Wright (right) shows her spring bell- bottoms&#13;
and shorty- top, a second-year project, during the&#13;
annual Home Ee. Style Show. DeAnna Angeroth&#13;
models in the left background.&#13;
31 &#13;
Artists Sponsor Shows;&#13;
Decorate Cafeteria&#13;
Art students glazed the surface this year as all four levels studied units&#13;
in ceramics. Students included glaze experiments, design, and color as well&#13;
as the actual making of the pottery.&#13;
LC's artists put on several art shows during the year. Art III and IV&#13;
sponsored one at the First National Bank and two at school. Art II displayed&#13;
their works at LC's open house. During the holiday season, Art II decked&#13;
the cafeteria window with a tissue paper mural - carolers and their yuletide message.&#13;
Senior Dale Lauver debates on the outcome of his&#13;
ball of clay.&#13;
Pictured above are Mr. Tom Hamilton and Mrs.&#13;
Judeen Petersen, art teachers.&#13;
(Top Left) - Pam Hushaw and Tim Capel listen to expert&#13;
tips from Mr. Hamilton while Allan Poore looks on. (Above)&#13;
- Tom Hamilton, art department head·, l ets his usual photogenic self show through.&#13;
32 &#13;
(Above) - Junior Steve Grove carefully shapes clay into&#13;
his plaster cast mold. Students went through several&#13;
stages of ceramics, from clay ingredients to the actual&#13;
firing and glazing of the pots. (Left) - Gina Poore asks&#13;
Mrs. Judeen Peterson's advice on perspectives and distances for her assignments.&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
(Above) - Girl's sextet members are (L. to R): M. Henderson, J.&#13;
· Schoening, K. Golden, C. Heitman, F. Angeroth. Not pictur ed D.&#13;
Shields. (Left) - Francine Angeroth, outstanding choir member, studi es&#13;
her music fo r a solo in the commencement exercises. The award&#13;
fo r outstanding choir member is determined by choir points. &#13;
Members of Concert Choir are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Langham, D. Shields, M. Jewell, C. Peterson, A. Jensen, V. Ryan, K.&#13;
Hansen, J .. Schoening, N. Williams, M, Wasson, K. Morse, N. Gash, P. May, Mr. Paul Massey. SECOND ROW - P. Christiansen,&#13;
D. Christiansen, J. Teague, K. Kadlec, P. Hartshorn, K. Golden, R. Bohms, F. Angeroth, D. Miller, B. Nansel, T. Harter, K. Magnussen, M Howard, T. Allen. THIRD ROW - D. Scurlock, S. Jensen, E. Schoening, C. Heitman, R. Ring, D. Ellerbeck, M. Rodenburg, G. Edison, S. Hopkins, L. Geer, D. Patton, C. Wadum, K. Hummel, M Henderson. FOURTH ROW - D. Kjeldgard, D. Fisher,&#13;
C. Graybill, D. Green, J. O'Brien, M McManigal, D. Butler, P. Farrell, D. Lauver, S. Leeper, C. Heitman, T. Capel, R. Baumker,&#13;
H. Tackett. Not pictured is J. Kuehl.&#13;
Handling high school vocal music was&#13;
Mr. Paul Massey. Mrs. Reanne Gruhn&#13;
taught junior high vocal music.&#13;
LC Hosts Large Groups;&#13;
Earn Eleven "I" Ratings&#13;
LC first hosted a Large Group State Music Contest, May 1 and 2, providing&#13;
space and equipment for more than 3000 students from 21 schools in Southwest&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
The LC Choir and Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs received "I" ratings at&#13;
contest, maintaining their winning record from small group contest in Glenwood&#13;
April 6. There the choral groups and soloists claimed 11 ''I'' ratings, 15 "II''&#13;
ratings, and a single "Ill."&#13;
Those receiving top ratings were soloists Cathy Heitman, Donna Miller,&#13;
Francine Angeroth, Pam Hartshorn, Paul Farrell, and Jack O'Brien. Also rating&#13;
"l's" were Mixed Quartet, Chamber Choir, Girls' Sextet, and Girls' Trio.&#13;
LC's Concert Choir gave three concerts and attended a music clinic; at&#13;
Abraham Lincoln High School.&#13;
35 &#13;
(Above) - Mr. Gary Wheeler, junior high band director, hits a high&#13;
note during a jam session. Mr. Paul Massey, vocal music teacher,&#13;
is on guitar. (Below) - Darrel Ellerbeck, Chuck Heitman, Paul&#13;
Farrell, and Jack O'Brien combine voices for the mellow sourtd&#13;
of Boys Quartet.&#13;
36&#13;
(Above) - An animated Dr. Lehl of Drake University's Music Department, directs the community&#13;
chorus at Abraham Lincoln High School. (Below) -&#13;
Mr. Paul Massey, LC choir drector, accompanies&#13;
Girls Trio members Diane Patton, Donna Miller,&#13;
and Pam Hartshorn, &#13;
Members of Freshman Choir are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - A. Brandt, N. Adkins, P. Yost, J. Godsey, B. Lewis, S. Studebaker, K.&#13;
Christensen. SECOND ROW - Mr. Paul Massey, V. May, L. Hummel, Roxanne Prior, D. Johnson, J. Brim, C. Filkins, E. Jewell,&#13;
J. Hummel, K. Hiatt, D. Thomsen. THIRD ROW - D. King, C. Morford, C. Hobson, G. Duchman, S. Pyles, D. Voltz, M. Heitman,&#13;
T. Montgomery, G. Smetana, D. Richards, V. Blomquist. FOURTH ROW - G. Bones, H. Gabel, K. Rllmbo, C. Hays, R. Heuwinkel,&#13;
K. Fields, K. Birdsley, C. Munson, B. Lauver. FIFTH ROW - D. Talbot, R. Kofeldt, J. Green, M. Stempel, G. Howard, D. Johnson,&#13;
J •. Diller, B. May, R. Croson, R. Rounds, D. Pettengill.&#13;
37 &#13;
Pep band goes into its rousing rendition of LC's fight song at a&#13;
spirited pep rally.&#13;
Band Students Reap&#13;
Many High Ratings&#13;
LC band members Mike Lambert, Pam Ryan, Susi e&#13;
Paulson, and Mary Norgard were honored to attend the SWI&#13;
Honor Band Festival at Red Oak, Jan. 19 . .&#13;
The students were chosen from a committee of SW!&#13;
music directors who "chose only the top musicians from&#13;
38 SW! high schools," said LC band instructor Dave Johnson .&#13;
This was senior Pam Ryan's second recognition as a top&#13;
musician since earlier in the year she had been accepted into&#13;
the Omaha Metropolitan Youth Symphony.&#13;
In the spring, the LC band was rewarded well at Small&#13;
Group Contests, bringing home 10 'I' ratings and 11 'II'&#13;
ratiPlgs. Soloists receiving I's were Susie Paulson, flute; Pam&#13;
Ryan, clarinet; Tim Sunderlin, tuba; and Mary Norgard, alto&#13;
sax.&#13;
Groups rec eiving I's were Flute Quartet, Baritone Quartet,&#13;
Woodwind Duet, Clarinet Trio, Woodwind Choir, and Woodwind Trio.&#13;
At Large Group Contest the LC band merited a II.&#13;
Members of the Band are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - P. Ryan, L. Guthrie, E. Schoening, R. Jacobs, B. Scheer, P. Hushaw. SECOND&#13;
ROW - D. Patton, P. May, D. Deeds, C. Morehouse, C. McMahill, D. Ellerbeck, J. Hanusa, C. Fischer. THIRD ROW - R. Brooks, S.&#13;
Russell, K. Golden, T. Harter, D. Schminke, G. Bryson, T. Sunderlin.&#13;
38 &#13;
Mr. DavLee Johnson&#13;
Mr. Gary Wheeler&#13;
Senior Pam Ryan practices difficult fingering for an upcoming solo. Pam won the John&#13;
Philip Sousa award, tallying the greatest number of band points.&#13;
Members of the Band {L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Schoening, J. Jeppes en, C. Wadum, S. Hansen, P. Prior, S. Paulson. SECOND&#13;
ROW - G. VanMeter, F. Ross, C. Hays, V. Ryan, M. Norgard, M. O'Brien. THIRD ROW - L. Lerner, M. Lambert, M. Debbaut, R.&#13;
Hubbard, D. Madison, P. Farrell, J. O'Brien.&#13;
39&#13;
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Majorettes are (L. to R.) Mary Kealy, Mary Ann Henderson, and Beverly Rasmussen.&#13;
Director Dave Jolmson "keeps the beat" as members of the brass section perform in concert.&#13;
40 &#13;
(Above) - Director Dave Johnson and the Lewis Central Stage Band are real&#13;
crowd pleasers. (Right) - Sax player Mary Norgard takes stage center for a solo&#13;
performance with the band. (Below) - LC's Marching Band stands in one of their&#13;
many complicated formations as they entertain at half-time of a football game&#13;
at Titan Field.&#13;
41 &#13;
J-9tudents Keep Busy&#13;
From writing leads to drafting layouts, journalism students kept busy&#13;
year 'round, turning out stories for the High Lights and handing in regular&#13;
assignments.&#13;
The staff .in charge of this production was headed by Debbie Shields,&#13;
editor-in-chief. Other members of the staff were Debi Wolf, news editor:&#13;
Donna Miller, feature editor; Rich Triptow, Lynne Guthrie, Nancy Dreves,&#13;
copy editors; Henry Brandt, hea&lt;lliriei; Candy Boernn; girls' sportS editor;&#13;
Boyd Brandt, boys' sports and advertising editors; Ken Adkins, photography&#13;
editor, Deanna Angeroth, business manager; Randi Dingman, exchange&#13;
and circulation editor. Adviser to the staff was Mr. Douglas Kreimeyer,&#13;
journalism teacher.&#13;
Regular feature writers were Candi Puren, Donna Miller, Linda Gabel,&#13;
and Nancy Dreves. Main sports writers were Henry Brandt, Rich Triptow,&#13;
Shirly Feller, Pam Bushaw, and Wes Cropp. Candi Puren a~~o wrote the&#13;
"Teen Topics'' column in the Council Bluffs Nonpareil.&#13;
The darkroom saw its first full year of use, with students developing&#13;
and priming pictures for both the High Lights and Titan yearbook.&#13;
High Lights column writers were (At Left) Nancy&#13;
Dreves, Mike Birdsley, Julie Langham, and Tom&#13;
Russell. (Above) Pam Hartshorn and Debi Wolfwork&#13;
to finish their public measurement poll.&#13;
Frustration sets in as Nonpareil Teen Topics writer&#13;
c andi Puren copyreads her column for the Thursday&#13;
deadline. Staffers busily check assignments, he adlines, copyread, and ready&#13;
stories for publication.&#13;
42 &#13;
(Top Left) - Copy editor Lynne Guthrie and editor-in-chief Debbie&#13;
Shields giggle over a humorous copy mistake. (Middle Left) - Wes&#13;
Cropp and John Rasmussen check their beat reports for Friday deadlines.&#13;
(Bottom Left) - Photography editor Ken Adkins works at " poofing up"&#13;
some of his picture magic for High Lights. (Right) - Headline editor&#13;
Henry Brandt copies down news stories for his headline assignments.&#13;
43 &#13;
Speech Students Stage&#13;
Anti-Pollution Play&#13;
Speech students had the chance to see how they rated&#13;
this year as members participated in three contests.&#13;
At Anita, seniors Kathy Kadlec and Candy Boehm&#13;
placed fourth. Of seven LC entries in the district con~ests,&#13;
also . at Anita, three merited "II" ratings with freshman&#13;
Karen Sulentic turning in a ''I'' performance. Karen went&#13;
on to earn a "II" atthe State Speech Contest at Carroll,&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
To top off the year, the speech class put on a play,&#13;
"Only You Can Help," to inform elementary students in&#13;
the LC district. Class members wrote the script and performed it May 11 and 12.&#13;
Some students also visited KRCB, the Council Bluffs&#13;
radio station, to view pros "in action" May 22. Sandy&#13;
Cole, KRCB disc jockey, also came to LC and spoke with&#13;
students.&#13;
(Bottom) - KRCB disc jockey Sandy Cole explains procedures to Dianne Weise and Debbie Scurlock. (Above) - Karen Sulentic&#13;
practices her speech, "Sacraments'' for State Speech Contest.&#13;
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•&#13;
)&#13;
I •&#13;
Frosh Cindy Filkins and Karen Sulentic take Sandy Cole up on his invitation to come watch&#13;
him work.&#13;
45 &#13;
Students Study Classics,&#13;
Shakespeare, Poetry, and&#13;
History of English&#13;
English students at LC delved into the finer arts as&#13;
freshmen were developed into ''budding poets," sophomores studied history of the English language, juniors&#13;
became versed in American classics and senior tongues&#13;
recited lines of Shakespeare.&#13;
Joining the teaching staff after student teaching the&#13;
first semester was Miss Marge Kinney. Miss Kinney of&#13;
Wayne State Teacher's College replaced Mrs. Janice&#13;
Hennessey to teach junior high English.&#13;
46&#13;
(Above) - English teachers are {L. to R.) TOP ROW - Leon Armstrong,&#13;
department head; Marge Kinney, Esther Hedstrom. SECOND ROW -&#13;
Nanci Sanger, Gene Huntley, Carol Johndreau. THIRD ROW - Eldon&#13;
Gammell, Marie Elkin, Janice Hennessey. FOURTH ROW - Douglas&#13;
Kreimeyer, Donna Smith. (Left) - Leon Armstrong, English department&#13;
head, explains the rules of diagramming sentences. &#13;
Eighth grade English students "ham up'' ~n a skit for class.&#13;
Mrs. Marie Elkin pauses between senior English classes. Seniors brought in pop-rock albums for&#13;
their poetry unit.&#13;
47 &#13;
Eldon Gammell figures speech grades for his junior high students.&#13;
Mrs. Nanci Sanger laughs at test suggestions of her sophomore students.&#13;
48 &#13;
(Top Left) - Leon Armstrong does his ''thing'' at the lectern in room three. (Top Right) - Gene Huntley prepares&#13;
3tudents for a test. (Bottom) - Miss Carol Johndreau&#13;
completes the yearly book check at the year end.&#13;
IF.' ..&#13;
Speech students' interest in pollution&#13;
is evident on east··west wing windows.&#13;
49 &#13;
'~V&#13;
908&#13;
1&#13;
Geo&#13;
tee&#13;
50&#13;
(Above) - Mr. Robert Wise, typi_ng teacher,&#13;
(Left) - chats with a guest speaker before a&#13;
class. (Right) - FBbA president Leta Weist&#13;
completes test for the Miss Invitational title.&#13;
·Mr. Robert Hunter, LC biology teacher, serves&#13;
as proctor. &#13;
Business Students Sell Stickers;&#13;
Win Fourth Invitational Title&#13;
As usual the LC Business Department enjoyed a busy year.&#13;
Business students sponsored and won their Fourth Business Invitational. In&#13;
addidon, they sponsored car st~cker sales to purchase an intercom system for&#13;
the business rooms.&#13;
Two new instructors, Miss Dorothy Peterson and Mr. Tom Fisher, joined&#13;
Departmen,t Head Don McGuire and Mr. Robert Wise, typing teacher.&#13;
The Office Education program got into full swing with ten business education students working in local firms during the spring.&#13;
Business teacher5 are TOP ROW - (L. to R.) Mr. Robert Wise,&#13;
Mr. Don McGuire. BOTTOM ROW - Miss Dorothy Peterson,&#13;
Mr. Tom Fisher.&#13;
(Above) - OE student Sherry Smith demonstrates the use of&#13;
the business department's new intercom system to board&#13;
member Mr. Sam Segnar. (Right) - Sophomore John Kuehl&#13;
and junior Elain Schoening open typing books to prepare for&#13;
the Business Invitational typing test. (Bottom) - Business instructor Tom Fisher relaxes on his desk while answering&#13;
questions asked by his economics class.&#13;
51 &#13;
LC Business Department Head Don McGuire makes sure&#13;
"all systems are go" with business machines and equipment.&#13;
Harry Dofner concentrates while taking a written test for&#13;
the title of "Mr. Invitational'' at the Business Invitational.&#13;
Business Invitational winners are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - E. Carruthers, D. Kjeldga ard, c. Wright.&#13;
SECOND ROW - L. Weist, M. Welch, D. Angeroth, E. Schoening, K. Yochum, R. Bishop. THIRD&#13;
ROW - D. Schminke, H. Dofner, J. Kuehl, P. Stiles, J. Mahan, M. Goos.&#13;
52 &#13;
(Above) - Office Education students Pam O'Neill - and&#13;
Donna Christiansen discuss money-making possibilities for&#13;
their club - selling traffic hassocks. (Left) - Winners at the&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational line up for a group shot. LC won&#13;
the team title for the fourth straight year.&#13;
53 &#13;
Shorthand students laugh at the plight of instructor Miss Dorothy Peterson who is&#13;
c aught unaware by an LC photographer.&#13;
Typing students are careful about errors since poor erasures mean extra work and perhaps a lowered&#13;
grade.&#13;
54 &#13;
Mr. Joe Preusser, social studies department head, relaxes&#13;
during an informal class discussion.&#13;
Students 9tudy&#13;
All Levels&#13;
Of Government&#13;
LC Ai:nerican history students produced and directed&#13;
plays depicting different aspects of early frontier life in&#13;
America. Although at times these plays diverged from the&#13;
main theme of American history, they proved educational&#13;
nonetheless.&#13;
In Government I classes, students studied local, state,&#13;
and national government. U.S. geography was the only&#13;
history elective offered in high school. Jwtior high students&#13;
studied world history and the cultures of Africa and Asia.&#13;
Mr. Joe Preusser headed the history department. Other&#13;
faculty members included Mr. Robert Bender and Miss&#13;
Linda Arnburg (government), Mr. Wayne Bishop and Miss Kay&#13;
Bowers (American History), and Mr. Phillip Cooper and Mr.&#13;
David Sanger (junior high history).&#13;
Mr. Jim Humrich of Wayne State student taught two&#13;
government classes in the fall.&#13;
Social Studi es teachers are (L. to&#13;
R.) TOP ROW - Mr. Joe Preusser&#13;
Mr. Robert Bender, Mr. Wayn~&#13;
Bishop, Miss Kay Bowers. BOTTOM ROW - Mr. Phillip Cooper,&#13;
Miss Linda Arnburg, Mr. Vergil&#13;
Wolf, Mr. David Sanger.&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
(Right) - Miss Kay Bowers advises Dianne Grove on the selection of a discussion topic. (Below) - Mr. Robert Bender moves&#13;
among his government students during a question-and-answer&#13;
session. &#13;
..&#13;
(Top Left) - Mr. Wayne Bishop "tells it like it is" in his American&#13;
history class. (Top Right) - Mr. Phillip Cooper heads a discussion in&#13;
American history class. (Bottom Right) - Mr. David Sanger uses an example to illustrate a point. (Bottom Left) - Mr. Vergil Wolf takes&#13;
notes for one of his class presentations.&#13;
57 &#13;
PE Means Laps&#13;
"Alright, take a lap!"&#13;
P.E. students pounded the gym floor as they&#13;
learned the fundamentals of gymnastics, basketball,&#13;
volleyball, wrestling, football, and other sports,&#13;
getting "in shape" during the course of the year.&#13;
With the arrival of warm weather, P.E. instructors took advantage of the fresh air to teach&#13;
students the different skills involved in track and&#13;
field.&#13;
High school P. E. instructors included Mrs. Connie&#13;
Ludwig and Mr. Richard Tannahill. Junior high&#13;
teachers were Mrs. Mary Gammell and Mr. James&#13;
Win chip.&#13;
LC also hosted three student teachers in theP.E.&#13;
department. They were Mr. Randy Carlson and Miss&#13;
Jan Redinbaugh from Wayne State in Wayne, Nebraska and Mrs. Gloria Adams from Peru State in&#13;
Peru, Nebraska.&#13;
Seventh-grader Barbie Dorn shows her balancing form as P.E. instructor Mary Gammell assists.&#13;
Fitness tests can be exhausting, especially for underclassmen.&#13;
58&#13;
Student teacher Gloria Adams clocks a P. E. student&#13;
runner as she finishes her 600- yard run. &#13;
Pictured above are physical education department head Richard Tannahill, Girls' P.E. instructor Connie Ludwig and junior high P.E. teachers Mary Gammell and Jim Winchip.&#13;
Sophomore Dale Fisher spikes the ball across the&#13;
volleyball net.&#13;
Junior Russell Graves says, "When in doubt, close your eyes and swing." Fr eshman Joe Jones is the catcher.&#13;
59 &#13;
Mrs. Daviana McFadden, special education teacher, helps a student work a crossword puzzle.&#13;
60&#13;
Mass Qualifias&#13;
For State Olympics&#13;
Two main events marked the school year in special&#13;
education. Mrs. Da iana McFadden's fourteen students&#13;
participated in the Know-Your-World-Contest and the&#13;
Special Olympics in May.&#13;
Placing first in the Know-Your-World-Contest was&#13;
Roxanna Mccarl. The contest required a student to write&#13;
an essay and finish a story. Jim McDonald received&#13;
honorable mention.&#13;
In the Special Olympics, Randy Mass qualified for&#13;
state in the high jump and softball throw. Wayne Mass&#13;
ran the 50-yard dash.&#13;
A student threads the projector forthe showingof a film in special&#13;
education class. &#13;
Sports&#13;
61 &#13;
Titans Finish Strong&#13;
What looked like a ''long'' grid season turned out to be the second&#13;
best year for the Titans. Losing three games early in the season, the&#13;
Titans rallied to win five of their last seven games to post a 5-4 record.&#13;
Coach Bill Olson faced a tough task in building a winning team&#13;
with only six lettermen returning from the previous year. Inexperience&#13;
hurt LC early but the Titans whipped three Hawkeye Seven schools and&#13;
nailed down a third place finish with a record of 2-2 in the Sourhw est Iowa Conference. The Titans also won their fourth consecutive&#13;
Homecoming game, corralling the Shenandoah Mustangs, 10-0.&#13;
The '69 rebuilding year produced new school 'and individual&#13;
records. Team records were most total yards (507) in one game; most&#13;
yards (2006) in one season; and most points (52) in one game. Indi vidual records were most tackles (50) in one season - Rich Triptow; most&#13;
TD's in one game (5) and in one season (12) - Terry Colton; and most&#13;
yards (150) in one game - Colton.&#13;
Senior co-captains Harold Baumker and Rich Triptow helped provide the leadership needed on the yoW1g team. Six Titans were selected&#13;
to the Nonpareil's All-City football team. They were Baumker, Terry&#13;
Colton, Mike McManigal, and Greg Bones on offense, and Triptow on&#13;
defense. Triptow and Colton made first and third teams All-Southwest&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
The JV Titans were not as fortunate as the varsity team as they&#13;
registered a 1-6 record. However, Coach Dick Tannahill said the JV&#13;
team produced ball players capable of filling positions on future&#13;
varsity reams.&#13;
St~ e Grove shows his "Titan Power' ' as cheerleaders Linda Gabel&#13;
and Val Diller shudder.&#13;
62&#13;
Fullback Terry Colton rambles down the sideline for an easy touchdown. &#13;
Junior Terry Colton sweeps around end, evading Corning pursuers.&#13;
(Above) - Rich Triptow follows the block of teammate Wes Cropp to grind&#13;
out more yardage against Griswold. (Left) - Titan defense accelerates&#13;
into action as Oakland Yellowjackets snap ball into play.&#13;
63 &#13;
- End Steve Grove snagS aerial in front of A voHa defender.&#13;
TITAN FOOTBALL&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
0 50 Atlantic&#13;
12 45 Saint Albert&#13;
38 12 Corning&#13;
12 26 Griswold&#13;
32 6 Oakland&#13;
10 0 Shenandoah&#13;
6 26 AvoHa&#13;
52 0 Missouri Valley&#13;
52 18 Glenwood&#13;
64&#13;
(Top) - "Hitting the dirt" is part of the grueling&#13;
August conditioning. (Middle) - Proud fathers watch&#13;
their sons trounce Glenwood on Parents Night. (Bottom) -&#13;
Tackle Jim McBurney (second from right) paves way for&#13;
Terry Colton (third from right) to tally an LC extra&#13;
point. &#13;
(Above) - Titans watch the "battle'' as they anxiously anticipate gridiron&#13;
action against the Griswold Tigers. (Left) - Coach Bill Olson counsels&#13;
quarterback Rich Triptow on offensive maneuvers against St. Albert. LC&#13;
lost to the city-rival Falcons, 45-12.&#13;
Members of the '69 Titan football team are (1. tor.): FRONT ROW - C. Hays, T. Capel, M. Erwin, W. Cropp, R. Triptow, H.&#13;
Baumker, G. Heuwinkel, R. Jacobs, J. McBurney, R. Graves. SECOND ROW - J. Biederstadt, A. Poore, M. Christiansen, M. Bellows,&#13;
L. MurP,hy, s. Harter,_ T. Colton, D. Woodard, Greg Bones, E, Hegner, s. Grove. THIRD ROW - D. Bolton, F. Ross, D. Fisher, G,&#13;
Talbott, C. White, K. Cozad, R. Hubbard, D. Kjeldgaard, C. Graybill, M. McManigal, A. Jensen, S. Wolf. FOURTH ROW -&#13;
L. McKern, Gordon Bones, T. Crabb, M. Kleinsmith; D. Talbott, R. Croson, R. Scheer, B. Lauver, s. Clark, F. Hill, N. Kmezich,&#13;
R. Ramage, T. Bellows. FIFTH ROW - R. Marbut, R. Momang, D. Farrell, B. Moon, J. Diller, B. Allen, D. Stout, J. Green, L. Morris.&#13;
65 &#13;
Co-captain Rich Triptow is pulled down by Glenwood tacklers after bulling for a first down.&#13;
(Right) - Senior Rich Triptow takes center snap to start a play during&#13;
a scrimmage. (Below) - Head Coach Bill Olson and his assistants&#13;
Dick Tannahill, Dave Meyer, and Ron Kelly direct a practice session.&#13;
66 &#13;
Goos, Triptow Reign&#13;
Titans Corral Mustangs. 10-0&#13;
"Spirit'' resounded in the halls of LC as Homecoming&#13;
blasted off with preparation of class floats and skits, halftime show, tough football workouts, lively pep rallies and&#13;
ways to show true Titan spirit the week of Oct. 6-10.&#13;
Behind-the-scene work on class floats and skits in keeping with the theme "Age of Aquarius'' started on Oct. 4.&#13;
Spirit became evident with a wild variety of head gear from&#13;
Mexican sombreros to cycle helmets for LC "Hat Day'' Oct.&#13;
6. Clodhoppers, combat boots, and moccasins were in style&#13;
for students on "Shoe Day'' Oct. 7. Teachers looked-forward&#13;
with dread as Oct. 8 was officially called "Clash Day."&#13;
Grotesque costumes filled the halls with ghastly color-combinations. Posters declaring class and Titan spirit highlighted&#13;
school hours on "Decorate the Halls Day" Oct. 9.&#13;
The Homecoming pep rally Oct. 9 was climaxed by the&#13;
1969 coronation of Queen Marcia Goos and King Rich Triptow. Runners-up were Rozanne Peters and Wes Cropp. Other&#13;
attendants to the Homecoming Queen and King were Kathy&#13;
Lauver, Pam Hartshorn, Melody Welch, Jim McBurney, Mike&#13;
Erwin, and Harold Baumker.&#13;
Spirits were not dampened by the deluge Oct. 10 as&#13;
fired-up Titans ran through the mud and rain to a 10-0&#13;
victory over the Shenandoah Mustangs.&#13;
A misty atmosphere with the Fay Hogan Experiment&#13;
playing in the background characterized the Homecoming&#13;
Victory Dance.&#13;
Members of the 1970 Homecoming Court are (front row) - Harold Baumker and Marcia&#13;
Goos. (second row) - Wes Cropp and Pam Hartshorn. (third) - Mike Erwin and Kathy Lauver.&#13;
(fourth row) - Jim McBurney and Rozanne Peters, and (fifth row) - Rich Triptow and Melody&#13;
Welch.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
(Top Left) - Couples listen to the sounds of the Fay&#13;
Hogan Experiment at the Homecoming Victory&#13;
Dance, Oct. 10. (Middle Left) - Junior Debi Wolf&#13;
splashes on "junior spirit" paint, doing her part in&#13;
"Decorate the Halls Day" Activities. (Bottom&#13;
Left) - Frosh lineman Lynn Morris smashes the Shenandoah jalopy at the Lettermen Car Bash, Oct. 9.&#13;
(Top Right) - Rich Triptow and Marcia Goos, 1970&#13;
Homecoming King and Queen, step from their&#13;
throne to officially begin activities at the Victory&#13;
Dance. &#13;
Candidates in a series of pictures at the left take part in royaltycrowning festivities, letting a little nervousness peek through. They&#13;
are (from top to bottom) Jim McBurney and Pam Hartshorn, Harold&#13;
Baumker and Melody Welch, Mike Erwin and Kathy Lauver, and Wes&#13;
Cropp and Rozanne Peters. (Top Right) - Juniors Dick Woodard and&#13;
Mark Bellows help make "Junior Power" even more evident, painting&#13;
school windows while fellow classmen look on. (Bottom Right) - Senior&#13;
Pete Walkley and Junior Val Diller "whoop it up" at the Homecoming&#13;
football game after the Titans branded the Shenandoah Mustangs, 10-0.&#13;
69 &#13;
Rick Jacobs strains to overpower his Nishna Valley foe.&#13;
Cagers Top 9WIC&#13;
The Titans catapulted into the Southwest Iowa Conference lead by capturing a thrilling 69-68 squeaker over&#13;
Oakland. Then with a 72-69 triumph over the Big Reds of&#13;
Missouri Valley, the Titans clinched their first boys basketball championship in the school's history.&#13;
Coach Dave Meyer molded an inexperienced squad&#13;
into conference champions with a 6-2 record and a season&#13;
mark of 9-10.&#13;
Ball-hawking Rich Triptow, dead eye Henry Brandt, and&#13;
leaping Dale Butler carried the bulk of the team's load.&#13;
Rich nabbed team scoring, rebounding, and ball stealing&#13;
honors. Henry was next in scoring, pumping in 15 points a&#13;
game, while Dale grabbed 150 rebounds and led in field goal&#13;
accuracy.&#13;
Teammates selected seniors Henry Brandt and Rich Triptow as honorary co-captains for '69-70. Henry and Rich were&#13;
picked by league coaches to the Southwest Iowa Conference&#13;
first team while Dale Butler made second team. Nonpareil's&#13;
All-Ciry first and second team berths went to Rich and Henry&#13;
respectively. Rich was.chosen to second team All-Southwest&#13;
Iowa and the Titans' most valuable player.&#13;
The junior varsity team recorded a 5-7 mark and the&#13;
freshman squad finished 3-7 for the season under Coach Jim&#13;
Win chip.&#13;
Titans jockey for position as center Dale Butler battles for opening tip-off.&#13;
70 &#13;
Members of the '69-'70 Titan basketball squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - L. Lewis, P. Farrell, T. Capel, T. Russell, R. Graves,&#13;
D. Seavey, Coach J. Winchip. SECOND ROW - s. Lauver, H. Brandt, D. Butler, R. Triptow, R. Jacobs, Coach D. Meyer.&#13;
Senior Henry Brandt pumps in twol&#13;
points from his favorite corner spot.&#13;
71 &#13;
(Above) - High-jumping Tom Russell glides in for an easy bucket.&#13;
(Right) - Henry Brandt tips in a precious two points in the waning&#13;
seconds of a thrilling 69-68 win over Oakland.&#13;
72&#13;
TIT AN BASKETBALL&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
60 76 Oakland&#13;
67 57 Griswold&#13;
34 48 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
58 56 AvoHa&#13;
54 73 Treynor&#13;
68 51 Missouri Valley&#13;
57 60 Fremont- Mills&#13;
56 87 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
54 49 West Harrison&#13;
77 54 Griswold&#13;
71 72 AvoHa&#13;
49 67 Saint Albert&#13;
93 66 Nishna Valley&#13;
69 68 Oakland&#13;
65 53 Glenwood&#13;
62 59 Missouri Valley&#13;
55 80 Sa int Albert&#13;
61 80 Millard&#13;
51 86 Thomas Jefferson &#13;
Members of the junior varsity basketball squad are(L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Fisher, L. Lerner, J. Thompson, A. Pruitt, J. Biederstadt. SECOND ROW - A. Inman, S. Clark, R. Coffelt; M. Stempel, K. Fricke, M. Kleinsmith, R. Rounds, S. Wolf. THIRD ROW -&#13;
Coach J. Winchip, J. Cole, G. Howard, D. Johnson, T, Childs, T. Yeoman, G. Bones, R. Ramage.&#13;
(Above) - Head coach Dave Meyer plots out "war" strategy in LC's&#13;
conquest of Griswold. (Right) - Dale Butler's graceful moves baffles&#13;
a Falcon from Saint Albert.&#13;
73 &#13;
Gals Post 24-2 Mark&#13;
Coach Cannon's Titanettes once again fell onegameshort of&#13;
the "sweet sixteen'' as they failed to overcome a determined&#13;
Farragut squad in the finals of the District tournament.&#13;
The Titanettes finished with a record of 24-2, the two losses&#13;
coming at the hands of Farragut, 74-54 and 80-60. LC closed the&#13;
season rating a fourth place position in Southwest Iowa by the&#13;
Omaha World Herald, and third by the Council Bluffs Nonpareil.&#13;
Final state ratings placed LC ninth.&#13;
The Titanette offense had an average of 73.6 points. Senior&#13;
Shirly Feller was high scorer with a total of 871 points, an average&#13;
of ·33.5. Junior Janet Burck followed with 507, and an average of&#13;
19.5. Debbie Feller had 461 points for an average of 17. 7.&#13;
The defensive court held their opponents to an average of&#13;
55.3 points. Seniors Pam Hartshorn and Debbie Shields led the&#13;
guards.&#13;
Hartshorn earned a berth on the third team All-State, first&#13;
team All-Southwest Iowa, and first team All-Conference. Shirly&#13;
Feller captured honors on first team All-Southwest Iowa and first&#13;
team All-Conference. Burck earned second team All-Conference,&#13;
Debbie Feller received honorable mention All-Conference.&#13;
LC finished with both Sectional and Southwest Iowa Conference championships.&#13;
74&#13;
(Top Right) - Coach Tom Cannon (Left) and his assistant&#13;
Eldon Gammell go over last minute details before the Titanette team takes the floor. (Right Bottom) - Shirly Feller&#13;
flips in two points in a tense tourney victory over rival&#13;
Woodbine, 61-52. (Left Bottom) - Jumping high over a&#13;
Carson guard for two points is junior Janet Burck. &#13;
Debbie Feller takes position under the basket as teammate Janet&#13;
Burck jumps for two points.&#13;
GIRLS BASKETBALL&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
62 58 Woodbine&#13;
82 64 Shelby 92 39 Oakland&#13;
65 35 Griswold&#13;
55 40 Avoca&#13;
92 60 Treynor 78 66 Missouri Valley 75 46 Fremont-Mills&#13;
88 55 L~n 77 74 E orn&#13;
82 49 West Harrison&#13;
59 48 Griswold&#13;
85 49 Glenwood&#13;
72 57 Avoca&#13;
77 56 Nishna Valley&#13;
83 61 Oakland&#13;
74 54 Farragut&#13;
68 53 Glenwood&#13;
80 64 Missouri Valley 68 61 Treynor&#13;
64 42 Carson&#13;
83 55 Missouri Valley&#13;
61 52 Woodbine&#13;
68 61 Tri Center&#13;
81 59 Stanton&#13;
60 80 Farragut&#13;
Members of the Titanettes varsity basketball squad are(L. to R.) FRONT ROW - M. Norgard, s. McBurney, P. Stegeman, D. Feller,&#13;
J. Jacobson. SECOND ROW - N. Dreves, D. Shields, P. Hartshorn, S. Feller, J. Burck, V. Henderson. BACK ROW - Coach Eldon&#13;
Gammell, L. Schminke, M. Goos, c. McMahill, K. Maguire, Coach Tom Cannon.&#13;
75 &#13;
(Above) - Unassisted Shirly Feller goes high for two points to help&#13;
overcome a twelve point deficit in Sectional action against TriCenter. (Top Right) - "Watch out, I'm coming through!'' says&#13;
sophomore Debbie Feller. (Middle Right) - I'll take care of this one&#13;
myself, says guard Mary Norgaard (32) to teammate Debbie Shields&#13;
in the win over Woodbine. (Bottom Right) - Congratulating each other&#13;
after a win the Titanette team go on to win their Sectional and finish&#13;
second in the District.&#13;
76 &#13;
(Above) - Gritting her teeth, Pam Hartshorn is determined not to let&#13;
her girl by for two points in tournament action against Farragut.&#13;
(Left) - Coach Cannon gives Senior Debbie Shields some late game&#13;
guarding tips.&#13;
Members of the Titanette Junior Varsity squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - L. Schminke, M. Henderson, J. Schoening, D. Wiese,&#13;
P. Stegeman, D. Thomsen, G. Duchman. SECOND ROW - L. Hummel, J. Hummel, M. McBurney, K. Sulentic, K. Dent, J. Walkley,&#13;
C. Pueppka. THIRD ROW - K. Meyer, N. Jacobson, K. Goldapp, R. Heuwinkel, C. McMahill, M. Goos, K. Maguire, C. Irmer,&#13;
Co ach Eldon Gammell.&#13;
77 &#13;
Steve Delanty muscles his foe on his back for a pin.&#13;
Campbell Leads Matmen&#13;
Winning isn't everything; it is the only thing for the&#13;
Titan wrestlers.&#13;
Coach Dick Tannahlll's grapplers ate up their competition as they rolled to an impressive 8-2 dual meet record&#13;
and captured three major tournaments.&#13;
The Titans were unstoppable as the clasped championships in the Southwest Iowa and Po-Ha conferences. LC scored&#13;
convincing wins in the Griswold, Po-Ha, and AA Sectional&#13;
tournaments.&#13;
Co-captain John Campbell paced the Titan attack with&#13;
30 mat victories. His wins included championships at North,&#13;
Glenwood, Griswold, and AA Sectional tournaments. His only&#13;
two defeats came at the hands of the state champion and&#13;
runner-up. John was selected the Omaha World Herald's outstanding Southwest Iowa wrestler at 137 pounds.&#13;
Underclassmen Terry Colton and Duane Kjeldgaard&#13;
mauled their foes for 28 victories each. Co-captain Harold&#13;
Baumker, Marvin McManigal, and Steve Delanty each&#13;
registered 23 triumphs as they chipped in to the winning&#13;
cause.&#13;
Outlook for future mat teams appears encouraging as the&#13;
JV's rambled over their opponents to compile a 9-1 mark.&#13;
Their only loss of the season has been the only setback in&#13;
three years. With 15 lettermen returning, the Titans hope to&#13;
keep doing their thing - winning.&#13;
78&#13;
Cheerleader Linda Gabel surveys the situation as grappler&#13;
John Campbell and his opponent tumble off the mat. &#13;
LC' S BROTHERS ACT - Sophomore Randy Baumker (Left)&#13;
struggles to avoid a takedown in sectional action while&#13;
his brother Harold (Below) drives his challenger into the&#13;
mat.&#13;
Wrestling lettermen for the '69-'70 season are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Green, B. Newsom, S. Delamy, G. Talbott, B. Lauver,&#13;
M. Green, S. Harter. SECOND ROW - D. Talbott, M. McManigal, R. Baumker, J. Campbell, D. Kjeldgaard, H. Baumker, Coach&#13;
D. Tannahill. THIRD ROW - A. Poore, L. Anderson, T. Colton, D. Lauver, G, Heuwinkel.&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
TITAN&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
34 20 Underwood&#13;
32 18 Missouri Valley&#13;
51 3 Iowa School For&#13;
The Deaf&#13;
31 16 West Harrison&#13;
29 21 Red Oak&#13;
38 16 Logan&#13;
29 21 Oakland&#13;
19 29 Papillion&#13;
21 28 Tri- Center&#13;
29 21 Griswold&#13;
Co-captain John Campbell binds his opponents shoulders to the mat&#13;
fo r a fall. &#13;
- With a finishing pin hold,&#13;
muscular John Campbell secures one of his 30 mat&#13;
victories.&#13;
(Above) - LC's 115-pounder Steve Delanty flips his Underwood foe en route to a triumph. (Left) -&#13;
Junior Terry Colton snatches two points with a reversal at the AA District Tournament at Audubon.&#13;
81 &#13;
Name Campbell, Triptow&#13;
Most Valuable&#13;
LC's Wint er and Spring Athletic Banquet honoring outstanding athletes hosted Wayne Lichty, Big Eight Conference&#13;
and Olympic Games basketball official, April 30.&#13;
Mr. Li chty showed slides of Mexico City and tl\e 1964&#13;
and 1968 Olympics in which he officiated. LC athletes&#13;
jokingly demonstrated with boos and hisses how some parents&#13;
sound during a basketball game.&#13;
Special honors went to Rich Triptow as most valuable&#13;
basketball player and John Campbell, most valuable wrestler.&#13;
The 1969-70 varsity basketball team selected as honorary&#13;
co-c aptains Henry Brandt and Rich Triptow. AllenPoore and&#13;
Terty Colton were chosen next year's wrestling captains.&#13;
Athletes ate at the banquet with no complaint.&#13;
82&#13;
The banquet not only honored outst anding sportsmen and women, but proved to be a busy gathering&#13;
for parents, teachers, and students. &#13;
(Above) - Athletic Banquet award winners were&#13;
(back row) - Henry Brandt, Dale Buqer, Rich Triptow, and (from row) - Shirly Feller, Pam Hartshorn, John Campbell. (Left) - Among thespeakers&#13;
and guests were LC teachers Mr. and Mrs. Joe&#13;
Preusser (left), and Nonpareil sports writer Bill Kuhlman.&#13;
83 &#13;
- ... - ..... - - .. ~ .... - - - .. _. - - - --- - --- ..... --&#13;
Hurdlers Rich Triptow (Center) and Bob Miller (Left) glide to an early lead in the 120-yard&#13;
high hurdles in which they placed first and third respectively.&#13;
Cindermen Shatter&#13;
Six School Marks&#13;
Titan cindermen rallied with a strong kick to sprint to&#13;
their best campaign in track according to head coach Bill&#13;
Olson.&#13;
The Titans fell short. of the Southwest low a Conference&#13;
track meet as the Oakland Yellowjackets nipped the LC's&#13;
mile relay squad in the final event for the championship&#13;
despite a school record performance by the Titan quartet.&#13;
Both schools were tied going into the last race.&#13;
Through an over-all effort, LC tracksters captured fourth&#13;
in the AA District meet with three runners qualifying for&#13;
state action. They were Rich Triptow, pole vault and high&#13;
hurdles: Ernie Hegner, discus: Tom Russell, two-mile run.&#13;
Six LC records were shattered and two tied as the Titans&#13;
finished in a fury. Records were pole vault and low hurdles,&#13;
Rich Triptow: shot put, Fred Ross; discus, Ernie Hegner; high&#13;
jump, Dick Woodard; and the mile relay team of Triptow,&#13;
Greg Howard, Bob Miller, and Steve Trumblee. Triptow tied&#13;
his record in the high hurdles while Trumblee equaled the&#13;
school's best in the 440-yard run.&#13;
84&#13;
Senior Rich Triptow hands baton to freshman Gordon&#13;
Bones after finishing his leg on the two-mile relay&#13;
at the Titan Relays. &#13;
Two-miler Clayton Montang starts his kick and senior Dennis Schminke makes his move on the final&#13;
lap as they captured one-two plac es in the conference meet.&#13;
Members of the track squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - G. Bones, L. Tackett, B. Allan, L. Lesch, R. Croson, D. Fisher, C. Graybill.&#13;
SECOND ROW - T. Russell, A. Pruitt, s. Wolf, D. Evans, J. Biederstadt, D. Schminke, G. Howard, P. Farrell, R. Triptow. THIRD&#13;
ROW - C. Momang, Richard Scheer, F. Ross, S. Trumblee, D. Woodard, E. Hegner, B. Moon, Robert Scheer, J. Jones.&#13;
85 &#13;
TITAN TRACK&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
36&#13;
78&#13;
12th&#13;
84&#13;
13th&#13;
7th&#13;
7th&#13;
5th&#13;
4th&#13;
6th&#13;
4th&#13;
2nd&#13;
72 1/2&#13;
26 1/2&#13;
48&#13;
36&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Cathedral (triangular)&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Ram Invitational (Ralston)&#13;
Pope Paul VI&#13;
Cardinal Relays (Clarinda)&#13;
Council Bluffs Relays&#13;
Mu.stang Relays (Shenandoah)&#13;
Big Red Relays (Missouri Valley)&#13;
Titan Relays&#13;
Ram Relays (Glenwood)&#13;
AA District&#13;
Southwest Iowa Conference&#13;
at LC&#13;
An exhausted Tom Russell anchors the mile medley to a&#13;
first in the Titans' rout of Pope Paul VI of Omaha.&#13;
(Above) - Pole vaulter Rich Triptow zooms over a record 12'6" at the Titan&#13;
Relays. (Right) - Junior Ernie Hegner cuts loose with a mighty toss as he&#13;
captured second place in the discus at the SWIC track meet.&#13;
86 &#13;
Dianne Thomsen breaks the tape in winning the&#13;
60 yard dash.&#13;
Gals Break 1 0 Records&#13;
Early in the season the Titanettes won their own Titanette .¥ays,&#13;
defeating Manilla who went on to become co-champs at the State&#13;
Track Meet.&#13;
The Titanettes also successfully defended their district and conference championships, winning both for the second consecutive year.&#13;
They took second in the Blackhawkette and Squaw Relays to Manilla&#13;
aud Woodbine. Throughout the season a total of 10 out of 19 records&#13;
were broken.&#13;
Girls qualifying for state were Pam Hartshorn (relays), Karen Yochum (hurdle relay), Janet Burck (relays), Nancy Dreves (440 yard&#13;
dash, long jump, relays), Jane Jacobsen (relays), Debbie Wolf (relays),&#13;
Debbie Feller (hurdle relay and high jump), Cindy McMahill (high&#13;
jump), Llnda Schminke (relays), Jeanne Schoening (relays), Kathy&#13;
Maguire (hurdles and hurdle relay), and Chris Morford (hurdle relay).&#13;
The 880 medley team of Pam Hartshorn, Debbie Wolf, Jane Jacobsen, and Nancy Dr eves placed fourth at State and Nancy Dreves placed&#13;
fourth in the 440 yard dash. Earlier in the season the 440 relay team&#13;
of Dr eves, Hartshorn, Jacobsen and Burck qualified to run in the Drake&#13;
Relays.&#13;
State qualifiers ar e (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Wolf, L. Schminke, P. Hartshorn, J. Schoening, c. Morford. SECOND ROW - K.&#13;
Yochum, C. McMahill, J. Burck, D. Feller, J. Jacobsen, N. Dreves. BACK ROW - Coaches Eldon Gammell, Marlin Mercer.&#13;
87 &#13;
Freshman Kathy Maguire bursts into the lead as she wins the 100 meter hurdles at the Titanette&#13;
Relays.&#13;
(Above) - Eyes glued on Relays action are (L. to R.) Debbie&#13;
Shields, trainer, coaches Eldon Gammell and Marlin Mercer.&#13;
(Right) - LC gals close in as Pam Hartshorn (Far Right) -: passes&#13;
the baton to Debbie Wolf in the 440 yard relay.&#13;
88 &#13;
(Aoove) - Nancy Dreves leaps to first place in the long jump at&#13;
the Titanette Relays.&#13;
Debbie Wolf fires out of the blocks in a relay event.&#13;
89 &#13;
Seniors Debbie Kjeldgaard (Left) and Lynne Guthrie practice&#13;
on the !SD courts.&#13;
Tita nette Netters&#13;
Take First Victory&#13;
Lewis Central varsity netters grabbed their first&#13;
victory since the sport was begun here four-years ago.&#13;
Number one singles player, Debbie Kjeldgaard, and&#13;
Bonita Duchman captured wins against Glenwood. In an&#13;
earlier match with Glenwood, number two singles player,&#13;
Lynne Guthrie, won her match.&#13;
Other matches during the spring included Red Oak,&#13;
Atlantic, and St. Albert. Physical education instructor&#13;
Connie Ludwig coached the group that finished with a&#13;
1-5 record.&#13;
Members of the Titanette tennis corps are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Bonita Duchman, Di ane Patton. BACK ROW - Lynne&#13;
Guthrie, Mrs. Connie Ludwig, Debbie Kjeldgaard.&#13;
90 &#13;
Senior golfer Doug Collett putts for a birdie.&#13;
Golfers Roll to 7 -4&#13;
Winning their first golf sectional, the Titan linksmen rolled to a 7-4 season mark under Coach Ralph&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
Junior Chuck Hays paced the golfers at the Dunlap&#13;
sectional as he captured runner-up honors to the medalist.&#13;
Senior Doug Collett qualified for the state golf&#13;
tournament as he led the Titans to third at district.&#13;
Doug Collett stroked a 77 for seventh spot at the&#13;
AA State meet.&#13;
TITAN GOLF&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
169 181 Millard&#13;
165 172 Oakland&#13;
177 179 Glenwood&#13;
171 169 Bryan&#13;
191 209 Griswold&#13;
178 179 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
183 191 Bryan&#13;
182 176 Saint Albert&#13;
198 186 Saint Albert&#13;
175 195 Oakland&#13;
Members of the golf team are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Collett, C. Hays, B. Johns, D. Coffey. SECOND ROW - Coac' h R.&#13;
Peterson, J. Cole, J. Hanusa, R. Hubbard, M. Debbaut.&#13;
91 &#13;
Gals Go 9-8 in Fall&#13;
Coach Joe Preusser's spring-summer softball&#13;
crew will be attempting to improve on the 9-8&#13;
record of the team in the fall. Through June 15&#13;
the varsity record stands at 7-4 with nine games&#13;
remaining to be played.&#13;
A total of ten junior varsity games are also on&#13;
the schedule.&#13;
(Right) - Titanette catcher Linda Schminke dances&#13;
into third base in a loss to Farragut.&#13;
Debbie Kjeldgaard slides into third base in a fall contest with Oakland.&#13;
92 &#13;
Members of the '70 varsity softball team are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Thomsen, D. Shields, D.&#13;
Weise, L. Schminke. BACK ROW - P. Hartshorn, S, Feller, D. Feller, N. Dreves.&#13;
Members of the '70 JV softball team are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Hummel. T. Thomsen,&#13;
D. Inman, C. Morehouse, K. Miller, M. Shacka, M. Hain, J. Munns, L. Hummel. BACK&#13;
ROW - M. McBurney, K. Meyer, N. Jacobson, B. Cole, S, Yochum, B. McManus, K. Christiansen, L. Warneke, D. Christiansen.&#13;
93 &#13;
Larry "Butch" Lesch heads for second base after slashing a drive&#13;
deep to right-center.&#13;
94&#13;
Veterans Head&#13;
Diamond Crew&#13;
LC will suit a veteran crew as they take on a&#13;
tough 32-game summer schedule.&#13;
With six regulars returning and the addition of&#13;
two transfers, the Titans hope to improve upon their&#13;
23-16 record of a• year ago.&#13;
LC baseballers are starting their initial action&#13;
in the Hawkeye 7 Conference as well as competing&#13;
among the best teams in the Iowa-Nebraska League.&#13;
In the opening game of their campaign, the&#13;
Titans edged last year's state runner-up Harlan, 6-4,&#13;
in nine innings. LC also shelled Hawkeye 7 foes&#13;
Shenandoah! 15-2, and Corning, 12-2, in racing to&#13;
an early 3-4 mark. Two losses included one-run&#13;
heartbreakers to Saint Albert and Bellevue.&#13;
LC's lineup includes fireballers Dale Lauver,&#13;
Dennis Evans, and Wes Cropp; power hitters Ernie&#13;
Hegner and Rich Triptow; glovemen Tim Capel.&#13;
Steve Wolf, and Paul Farrell; and scrappy catcher&#13;
Larry "Butch" Lesch. &#13;
Members of the 1970 baseball squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Loeffelholtz, B. Lauver, W. Cropp, L. Lesch, T. Capel, batboy&#13;
Jimmy Griffin. SECOND ROW - Coach Bill Olson, D. Lauver, R. Triptow, E. Hegner, R. Jacobs, P. Farrell, D. Evans.&#13;
(Above) - Catcher Larry "Butch" Lesch fires to second base to nail out base&#13;
runner as umpire calls Creston batter out onstrikes. (Left) - Center fielder Paul&#13;
Farrell reaches third base safely as ball eludes Corning third baseman.&#13;
95 &#13;
Lockers Are for&#13;
Storing&#13;
Decorating&#13;
Hiding&#13;
Slamming&#13;
Locking&#13;
Littering&#13;
Vice Principal Ono Monachino (Right) and senior sponsor Wilson Forbes find a gift left by a departed senior while checking lockers the last day of school.&#13;
Sophomore Deb Feller possesses one of the year's most decorat ed lockers.&#13;
96 &#13;
Organizations&#13;
97 &#13;
Student Council Probes&#13;
Dress Code Revision&#13;
Student Council, amid cries of "not getting&#13;
anything done," survived another year of elections&#13;
and sponsoring dances.&#13;
The student government also initiated a new&#13;
voice for voter comment - a suggestion boxoutside&#13;
the main office. At the end of the year students,&#13;
headed by Student Council, formed a committee&#13;
for a revised dress code.&#13;
Officers for the '69-'70 school year were Boyd&#13;
Brandt, president; Allan Inman, vice-president;&#13;
Karla Magnussen, secretary; and Jack O'Brien, treasurer.&#13;
(Left) - Senior Boyd Brandt talks of the opportunities offered to the&#13;
next year's stud ents. (Right) - Student Council Vice-President Allan&#13;
Inman gives his opinion of campaign promises during his campaign&#13;
speech for re-election.&#13;
Student Council President Boyd Brandt leads a dis cussion of the dress code.&#13;
98 &#13;
,.~,-, ~&#13;
- I t. .... ~ l - ..&#13;
- : '&#13;
(Above) - Council member Shirly Feller smiles her approval&#13;
as another LC student registers to vote in the student government elections in May. (Left) - "Trophy, trophy, who has&#13;
the trophy?'' A web of hands holds the conference basketball&#13;
trophy that team captain Richard Triptow (Left) presented to&#13;
student council officers.&#13;
99 &#13;
Practice Makes Perfect&#13;
For Students, Teachers,&#13;
And Custodians&#13;
"I don't think we're quite ready for the nationals," says tennis player&#13;
Eden Carruthers following a workout at ISD.&#13;
Custodian George Ricker displays the perfect polishing technique in waxing a table top.&#13;
100&#13;
"All right, knock it off!" says Paul Massey as he reprimands a heckler whil e demonstrating the hesitation&#13;
step to graduating seniors. &#13;
FNA Gain Experience;&#13;
Assist With Clinic,&#13;
Tour Hospitals&#13;
Future Nurses got a lot of practical experience&#13;
this year as they assisted with Rubella Clinic and&#13;
kindergarten roundup "weigh-ins."&#13;
Pam Erwin served as president. The club took&#13;
several field trips for Career Days. They visited&#13;
Omaha's Methodist Hospital in October and travelled&#13;
to Des Moines to see Iowa Methodist Hospital in&#13;
April.&#13;
FNA showed its holiday spirit by singing carols&#13;
at Northcrest Nursing Home and donating to the&#13;
Goodfellows. At Thanksgiving they provided a&#13;
dinner for a needy family.&#13;
School nurse Fran Hansen sponsored the group.&#13;
FNA helped to rub out Rubella. Freshman Chris Boege assists State Health&#13;
Board doctor in innoculating one of 1200 LC elementary students.&#13;
FNA members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - R. Prior, C. Boege, C. Wright, C. Vencel, J. Seavey. SECOND ROW - L. Geer, M&#13;
Schlorholtz, J. Teague, D. Milburn, K. Golden. THIRD ROW - P. Diamond, T. Harter, C. Heitman, Mrs. Fran Hansen.&#13;
IOI &#13;
1 -Arts Clubbers Run&#13;
Concessions Stand&#13;
Operating the concession stand during basketball&#13;
games was the main fund-raising project for LC's Industrial Arts Club. The group also bought a sign press&#13;
to make signs and posters for the school.&#13;
Club officers included Harold Baumker, president;&#13;
Craig Erwin, vice-president; Dan Loeffelholz, secretary;&#13;
and Don Chapman, treasurer.&#13;
Industrial Arts Department Head Wilson Forbes&#13;
sponsored the group.&#13;
Sophomore Bill Newsom leafs through drafting prints.&#13;
Members of the Industrial Arts Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - M. Boege, T. Lenihan, G. Hayes, M. Green, s. Delanty. ROW&#13;
TWO - R. Baumker, D. Loeffelholtz, J. Elsbecker, R. Inman. ROW THREE - M. McManigal, C. Erwin, R. Yost, D. Chapman, S.&#13;
Lauver. ROW FOUR - Sponsor Mr. Wilson Forbes, H. Brandt, Sponsors Mr. Gene Petersen, Mr. James Chambers.&#13;
102 &#13;
Birds,&#13;
Bikes&#13;
And Bodies&#13;
(Top Left) - Senior Dale Lauver strikes a prideful&#13;
pose after arriving at school one chilly spring morning on his custom cycle. (Top Right) - Sophomore&#13;
Rod Yost shows what a little extra effort in Physical&#13;
Eduction class can do for a person. (Bottom) -&#13;
School carpenter, Al Reeves, proudly displays a starling which he "startled" with an air rifle last spring&#13;
in the LC gym.&#13;
-&#13;
103 &#13;
Members of the Home Economics Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Brim, T. Hayes, R. Prior, K. Marr, c. Boege, C. Puren, J.&#13;
Hummel, L. Hummel, C. Filki:&gt;.s. SECOND ROW - Mrs. Nancy Tangeman, J. Wheeldon, V. Blomquist, L. Baumker, E. Jewell,&#13;
D. Johnson, W. Tuttle, K. Morse, C.. Wright, P\ Loeffelholtz, Mrs. Virginia Spomer. THIRD ROW - D. Milburn, D. King, c. Jansen,&#13;
D. Richards, V. May, L. Smith, P. Johnston, K. Peterson, V. Bakken, B. Duchman, FOURTH ROW - K. Hummel, S. Graybill, A.&#13;
Jensen, V. Ryan, s. Everhart, D. Voltz, D. Christiansen, K. Dent, R. Peters, D. Mcclarnon. AITH ROW - D. Christiansen, P.&#13;
Graves, J. Ruombo, B. Northcutt, J. Lemons, B. Nansel, B. Moore, S, Arp, S. Giffin, D. Durfee.&#13;
Home Economics teachers are Mrs. Virginia&#13;
Spomer, department head (Left), and Mrs.Nancy&#13;
Tangeman.&#13;
104&#13;
Senior Karen Morse combines her sewing and modeling talents at the Home&#13;
Economics Style Show. &#13;
Mrs. Virginia Spomer (Left) explains grades to Mrs. Nancy&#13;
Tangeman.&#13;
Home Economics Club&#13;
Takes on Service Project&#13;
Home Economics Club members got involved in a&#13;
community service program during the year - Meals on&#13;
Wheels. The project includes delivery of meals to aged&#13;
and needy members of the community.&#13;
In addition, the girls provided a food basket to a&#13;
needy family in the school district at Thanksgiving.&#13;
Home Economics Clubbers also served at the tea honoring&#13;
students elected to membership of the Lewis Central&#13;
chapter of the National Honor Society.&#13;
Sponsor of the group is Mrs. Virginia Spomer.&#13;
Home Economics III girls tr eat parents to "a night out" as they serve them dinner for a&#13;
special cl ass project.&#13;
105 &#13;
Junior . Mike O'Brien carefully paints a flat on the set of "A&#13;
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,"&#13;
106&#13;
Hank (Harry Dofner) willingly meets the wicked Morgan La&#13;
Fay (Francine Angeroth) while Morgan's "partner in crime,''&#13;
Merlin (Lyle Golden) looks on.&#13;
Hank, now in control of Arthur's empire, starts the new&#13;
government off right and proceeds to tell Merlin off .. ,&#13;
royally! &#13;
Drama Department Presents&#13;
'King Arthur's Court' Production&#13;
The voice of exchange student Eden Carruther~ from England added&#13;
an air of authenticity to the drama department's "A Connecticut Yankee&#13;
in King Arthur's Court," Nov. 21-22.&#13;
This three-act comedy was the only all-school production sponsored by&#13;
the drama department during the year. The play centers around Hank&#13;
Bennett (senior Harry Dofner), a modern-dayengineerwhowas whirled into&#13;
the times of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.&#13;
Harry was supported in his role by Francine Angeroth, Rhonda Bohms,&#13;
Doug Collett, Donna Miller, Lyle Golden, Eden Carruthers, John Kuehl,&#13;
Craig Erwin, Mike O'Brien, Debbie Scurlock, and Debbie Deeds.&#13;
English Department Head Leon Armstrong directed the production and&#13;
sponsored the drama group's activities throughoutthe year. He was assisted&#13;
in November and December by student teacher Jim Humrich from Wayne&#13;
State in Wayne, Nebraska.&#13;
Play director Leon Armstrong uses makeup and a&#13;
steady hand to transform Craig Erwin into the mighty&#13;
Knight sagramore.&#13;
(Below) - Sandy (Rhonda Bohms) makes a futile&#13;
attempt to prevent Queen Morgan LaFay (Francine&#13;
Angeroth) from slashing the castle's phone wires.&#13;
107 &#13;
Talking on the telephone seems to be a universal activity.&#13;
AF9 Hosts English Night&#13;
The student body will always have a "little of England" with them&#13;
brought by Eden Carruthers, foreign exchange student from Leeds,&#13;
England.&#13;
The American Field Service Club had several money-raising projects to sponsor Eden and a student for next year. At the Chri:&gt;J:mas&#13;
season, evergreens, holly, andcandlesweresold. A bake sale at various&#13;
locations May 2 brought in needed funds.&#13;
An added feature of AFS Club this year was "English Night''&#13;
Feb. 27, at LC. The program included Eden speaking to club members&#13;
and past residents of England living in the LC school district. English&#13;
"trifles, tarts, and tea" were served as refreshments.&#13;
Serving as officers of the 69-70 school year were president, Debbie&#13;
Shields; vice-president, Lynne Guthrie; treasurer, Steve Trumblee;&#13;
secretary, Bonita Duchman; and historian, MarianneGiangreco. Elected as officers for the 70-71 school year were Steve Trumblee, president; Bomta Duchman, vice-president; Vickie Young, secretary; Nancy&#13;
Dreves, treasurer; and Carol Robinson, historian.&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Giangreco hosted Eden during her stay. Her&#13;
" American family'' also included senior Marianne and eighth-grader&#13;
Joe.&#13;
Activities of the club ended with a picnic at Henry Doorly Zoo and&#13;
a sad farewell to Eden.&#13;
AFS club members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - S. Trumblee, L. Guthrie, D. Shields, B. Duchman, M. Giangreco, Miss Linda Arnburg. SECOND ROW - L. Stout, C. Morehouse, P. Walton, V.Young, D. McMahill, D. Scurlock, B. Pruitt. THIRD ROW - L. Garber,&#13;
C. Puren, L. Blunk, E. Carruthers, G. Mass, B. Northcutt, C. Robinson, T. Kennedy.&#13;
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Eden pauses to think about her graduation from LC.&#13;
I&#13;
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~ i&#13;
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I&#13;
J&#13;
Eden and her AFS sister, Marianne Giangreco, take a genuine tea break.&#13;
With family far away, correspondence fills much of Eden's time.&#13;
109 &#13;
FTA Members are (L. to R.) ·FRONT ROW - I... Schiminke, K. Lauver, K. Shannon, E. Carruthers, D. Shields. SECOND ROW - Sponsor Miss Carol Johndreau, A. Inman, K. Hanson, H. Dofner, N. Dreves, D. Kjeldgaard, M. Henderson.&#13;
FT A Elects Dreves&#13;
To District Post&#13;
The SWI District of the Future Teachers of America&#13;
elected LC jWlior Nancy Dreves as district representative&#13;
at the fall convention, in Walnut.&#13;
Each FTA club attending the convention nominated&#13;
two of their club members for the honor. Nancy won the&#13;
post as LC's r.epresentative over sophomore Linda&#13;
Schminke. LC's FTA club provided decorations and roses&#13;
for the installation of new officers and representatives at&#13;
the convention.&#13;
Throughout, the year FT A members substituted for&#13;
elementary and high school teachers in order to gain the&#13;
experience of classroom teaching.&#13;
FTA officers were Kathy Lauver, president; Harry&#13;
Dofner, vice president; and Nancy Dreves, secretarytreasurer. English instructor Carol Johndreau sponsored&#13;
the group.&#13;
110&#13;
Nancy Dreves and Miss arol Johndreau plan decorations for&#13;
the SWI FUture Teachers convention. &#13;
Thespians Enlarge Ranks;&#13;
Select Honorary Member&#13;
National Thespian Society enlarged its ranks as 11 new members&#13;
11ere initiated into the honorary group.&#13;
New members are Candi Puren, Connie. Carlin, Lyle Golden,&#13;
Donna Miller, Mike Burke, Debbie Scurlock, Candy Boehm, Joan&#13;
Burnett, Steve Grove, John Kuehl, and Doug Collett. The Society also&#13;
chose an honorary member, Mrs. Mari e Elkin.&#13;
Officers for the 69-70 year were Rhonda Bohms, president; Jack&#13;
O'Bri en, vice-president; Francine Angeroth, secretary; and Paul&#13;
Farrell, tr easurer.&#13;
Sponsor of the Society is Mr. Leon Armstrong.&#13;
Senior Rhonda Bohms, Thespian pr esident, tells students&#13;
about the early history of drama.&#13;
New initiates sit anxiously while spotlights center on Mr. Donald Henderson, LC superintendent. Mr. Henderson&#13;
spoke to students on the growth of the Lewis Central school system.&#13;
I II &#13;
112&#13;
(Left) - Sophomore Linda Schminke stands after being announced a probational&#13;
member. (Above) - Old NHS members repeat the Society's oath. (Below) -&#13;
NHS members gather for treats served by Home Ee. Club gals. &#13;
NH9 Inducts Eight&#13;
Eight new mef!Jbers were inducted into National Honor&#13;
Society in April - almost seven. Vice-principal Ono Monachino announced new inductees Steve Stempel, Nancy Dreves,&#13;
Linda Gabel, Diane McMahill, Mary Norgard, Carol Robinson, and Tim Sunderlin. Then, midway through the ceremony, Mr. Monachino realized he had forgotten to announce&#13;
one new member. An apologetic and embarra;;sed Mr. Monachino called forward forgotten inductee Mike O'Brien.&#13;
The president of LC's Blue Blanc &lt;;hapter, Dennis&#13;
Schminke, served as master .of ceremonies. Members Debbie&#13;
Shields, DeAnna Angeroth, Pam Stiles, and Leta Wiest spoke&#13;
briefly on the qualifications for NHS membership: character,&#13;
service, scholarship, and leadership.&#13;
Mr. Monachino administered the oath to new members.&#13;
They Were then presented withgoldkeys,symbolizingkeys to&#13;
the future.&#13;
Probationary members of the society were also named.&#13;
They are sophomores Steve Gillespie, Robert Johns, Gary Kapka, Alex Pruitt, Linda Schminke, and Steve Wolf.&#13;
Music for the event was provided by LC's Baritone&#13;
Q_uartet and Chamber Choir. After the ceremony, home ec.&#13;
girls gave a tea for NHS members, parents, and administrators.&#13;
NHS President Dennis Schminke explains Society rules as&#13;
newly elected members Nancy Dreves and Linda Gabel&#13;
sign the register.&#13;
New NHS members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Diane McMahill, Mary Norgard, Carol Robinson;&#13;
BACK ROW - Nancy Dreves, Tim Sunderlin, Jack O'Brien, Linda Gabel. Not pictured Steve Stempel. .&#13;
113 &#13;
FBLA 9ells 9tickers&#13;
LC's Future Business Leaders of America had a busy&#13;
year as they sponsored the Computer Dance, helped&#13;
put on the Fourth Annual Business Invitational, and aided&#13;
Office Practice students in financing inter-business rooms&#13;
intercoms.&#13;
Fund raising projects included two car washes, a&#13;
dance, and Titan car-sticker sales. The club planned to&#13;
spend car wash money to travel to the Iowa State Business Convention but later discovered the Business Invitational was the same day.&#13;
Leta Wiest presided as the club also went on a pizza&#13;
and bowling party in April and on a picnic in May. Members toured the Northern Natural Gas Company early in&#13;
the year to examine the computers.&#13;
Rita Jensen and Brenda Taylor look through candy canes and&#13;
fea ther cages, money making projects for FBLA.&#13;
FBLA Members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Sponsor Miss Dorthy Peterson, N. Williams, C. Wright, G. Hansen, J. Bennett, Sponsor&#13;
Mr. Tom Fisher. SECOND ROW - K. Hummel, D. Christiansen, P. Christiansen, V. Ferguson, L. Weist, THIRD ROW - D. Collett,&#13;
M. Rodenburg, D. Durfee, H. Dofner, B, Spomer,&#13;
114 &#13;
FBLA members suds down a dirty Plymouth at their annual fall car wash.&#13;
School Board President Kenneth Wadum visits a typing class.&#13;
Club President Leta Weist (Left) discusses her adding machine&#13;
totals with Kathy Petersen.&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
Activities&#13;
Offer&#13;
Challenges -&#13;
Participating&#13;
And&#13;
Winning&#13;
'' ,,, .&#13;
..... , ··~~ .~.. . ' .&#13;
Senior Marcia Goos rises to be recognized as a division winner at the&#13;
Business Invitational. &#13;
Senior Debbie Shields writes yearbook copy in addition to her&#13;
duties as editor-in-chief of the High Lights.&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
Honors LC Seven&#13;
Seven LC journalism students graduated from pen and&#13;
paper to Quill and Scroll membership in May.&#13;
Membership in Quill and Scroll, an international society&#13;
for high school journalists, is based on exceptional work on&#13;
school publications. LC journalism instructor Douglas Kreimeyer honored seniors Henry Brandt, Randi Dingman, Kathy&#13;
Kadlec, Richard Triptow and juniors Nancy Dreves, Linda&#13;
Gabel, and Candi PurenwithmembershipintheM i on Marsh&#13;
Brown Chapter.&#13;
In addition to making notable contributions to high school&#13;
publications, new members must rank academically in the&#13;
top third of their class.&#13;
Senior Debbie Shields is the lone returning member of&#13;
last year's Quill and Scroll group.&#13;
Junior members of Quill and Scroll, Nancy Dreves (Left) and Linda Gabel, will serve as coeditors of the 1970-71 High Lights.&#13;
117 &#13;
L-Club Visits&#13;
Omaha Library&#13;
Library Club sponsored a junior high party, a Sham-&#13;
. rock Dance, and took a field trip to the Omaha Public&#13;
·Library. They ended the year with a picnic at sponsor&#13;
Janet Momag's house.&#13;
Officers were Tony Peterson, president; Jackie Shoemaker, vice-president; and Leslie Stout, secretarytreasurer.&#13;
Members ponder over future library decorations. A student chooses a king-sized book for "relaxed" reading in the&#13;
school library.&#13;
Members of the Library Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW- M. Rodenburg, T. Peterson, T. Shoemaker. SECOND ROW - M. Brittain, J.&#13;
Shoemaker, J. Young, Miss Janet Montag.&#13;
118 &#13;
Varsity cheerleaders "hup-two" in a pep rally skit depicting&#13;
Coach Olson's football workouts.&#13;
Pep Club Backs&#13;
Athletic Teams&#13;
Pep Club was not a formal organized club in&#13;
1969-70, but instead consisted of allgirlsinterested&#13;
in the club, plus all of the student body who backed&#13;
LC's athletic teams. Thus it was probably the largest&#13;
Pep Club in LC history.&#13;
Pep Club girls split their two powder puff football games against TJ.&#13;
Members of the Pep Club are (L. to R.) FRONT - V. Diller, K. Lauver. FRONT ROW - P. Walton, N. Willi ams, J. Mahan, R. Peters,&#13;
S. Paulson, L. Gabel, L. Blunk, C. Wright. SECOND ROW - K. Birdsley, R. Prior, K. Marr, C. Boege, C. Puren, L. Hahn, D. Henderson, s. Hansen. THIRD ROW - H. Gabel, V. Blomquist, C. Smith, K. Peterson, C. Robinson, J. Brim, D. Milburn, c. Filkins.&#13;
FOURTH ROW - C. Hayes, K. Christiansen, P. Christiansen, G. Mass, B. Northcutt, B. Mohr, K. Dent, D. King, Mrs. Connie Ludwig.&#13;
119 &#13;
Cheerleaders Add&#13;
Color and Pep&#13;
Sporting new uniforms and numerous spirit ideas,&#13;
the cheerleaders box-stepped across the athletic&#13;
scene in a whirl of color an·d pep. Members of the&#13;
varsity squad were Val Diller (co-captain) , Janet&#13;
Mahan, Rozanne Peters, Patti Walton, and Claudia&#13;
Wright, (basketball); and Laurie Blunk, Linda&#13;
Gabel, Captii.n Kathy Lauver, Susie Paulson, and&#13;
Nancy Williams, (wrestling).&#13;
JV cheerleaders were Karen Birdsley, Heidi Gabel, Peggy McNew and Teresa Paulson (captain),&#13;
Cynthia Filkins, Chris Hays, Debbie King and Susan&#13;
Hansen (co-captain).&#13;
The cheerleaders sponsored a bake sale and a&#13;
May junior high party to raise funds for uniforms.&#13;
In addition, the cheerleaders for wrestling attended&#13;
a clinic at Thomas Jefferson High School on Nov.&#13;
15.&#13;
Cheerleader Susie Paulson helps Richard Triptow pin the tail on&#13;
the Glenwood Ram at a Titan pep rally.&#13;
Junior Varsity cheerleaders are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - C, Filkins, P. McNew, S. Hansen, T.&#13;
Paulson. SECOND ROW - H. Gabel, K. Birdsl ey, C. Hays, C, King.&#13;
120 &#13;
Cheerleaders throw off inhibitions to raise spirit with a laughter-riddled skit at a Titan pep&#13;
rally.&#13;
Varsity cheerleaders are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Mahan, P. Walton. SECOND ROW - c. Wright,&#13;
K. Lauver, V. Diller, N. Williams. THIRD ROW - L. Gabel, R. Peters, S. Paulson, L. Blunk.&#13;
121 &#13;
No Candy 9ale;&#13;
But Gals Buy Quits&#13;
Although Girls' Athletic Club was without&#13;
their. annual candy sales this year, there were&#13;
sufficient funds to complete payment of girls'&#13;
basketball suits.&#13;
Inactivity marked this club but officers were&#13;
elected. Debbie Shields served as president;&#13;
Shirly Feller, vie~ president; and Pam Hartshorn, secretary.&#13;
Coaches Tom Cannon and Eldon Gammell&#13;
sponsored the club.&#13;
Varsity players Shirly Feller (Left) and Pam Hartshorn model the&#13;
new basketball uniforms.&#13;
Members of the Girls' Athletic Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - L. Hummel, J. Hummel, D. Kjeldgaard, D. Thomsen, C. Boehm,&#13;
G. Duchman, P. Hushaw, M. McBurney, J. Schoening, M. Henderson, D. Shields, Mr. Tom Cannon. SECOND ROW - K. Yochum,&#13;
D. Wolf, D. Wiese, L. Schminke, L. Guthrie, M. Giangreco, K. Dent, J. Jacobsen, C. McMahill, P. Hartshorn, M. Goos, K. Maguire, Mr. Eldon Gammell. THIRD ROW - K. Meyer, R. Heuwinkel, P. Stegeman, K. Goldapp, C. Irmer, N. Jacobsen, V. Henderson, M. Norgard, D. Feller, J. Burck, s. Feller.&#13;
122 &#13;
Members of the Lettermen's Club are (L. to R.) FRONT. ROW - R. Triptow, president, J. Campbell, vice president, H. Baumker,&#13;
secretary-treasurer, E. Hegner, sergeant at arms. SECOND ROW - D. Tackett, S. Delanty, R. Baumker, Marvin McManigal, D.&#13;
Collett, J. Green, B. Newsom, M. Christiansen, L. Lesch, M. Green, sponsor B. Olson. THIRD ROW - R. Yost, D. Kjeldgaard, D.&#13;
Loeffelholtz, W. Cropp, T. Capel, s. Wolf, A. Poore, A. Jensen, T. Russell. FOURTH ROW - F. Ross, J. Jones, D. Schminke, S.&#13;
Trumblee, D. Fisher, R. Graves, P. Farrell, Mike McManigal, C. Montang. FIFTH ROW - G. Bones, D. Woodard, J. McBurney, D.&#13;
Lauver, O. Hays, S. Grove, R. Scheer, R. Jacobs, H. Brandt.&#13;
Senior Gary Heuwinkel (Center) leads football lettermen in a cheer at the&#13;
Pep Club's Powder Puff football game against Tee Jay.&#13;
Faculty Tops Lettermen&#13;
The faculty shelled the Lettermen, 73-46, March&#13;
23, in a basketball game which is hoped to be an&#13;
annual club affair.&#13;
Members were seen throughout the year sporting&#13;
their new gray or blue Lettermen shirts.&#13;
In other projects, lettermen picked up corn and&#13;
sold Titan pens and stadium seats. A steak fry&#13;
topped the activiti es of the club for the year.&#13;
123 &#13;
Tears and Trophies&#13;
Highlight Assembly&#13;
Junior Tim Sunderlin received LC's largest trophy ever&#13;
at the Awards Assembly, May 15, for placing first in Drake&#13;
University's Physics Exam.&#13;
Tim was one of four LC students to receive special&#13;
awards. Seniors Kathy Kadlec and Lyle Golden received community service awards from the Women's Division of the&#13;
Chamber of Commerce. The American Citizen Award went&#13;
to senior Jack O'Brien.&#13;
Highlight of the assembly was the 1970 Titan Yearbook&#13;
dedication. Junior high math teacher Helen Nelson tearfully&#13;
acknowledged her appreciation to a standing student body.&#13;
All lettering athletes, outstanding students in each&#13;
department and recipients of special awards were honored at&#13;
the assembly.&#13;
Tears were everywhere when Titan yearbook editor Kathy Kadlec announced that the '70 book would be dedicated to Miss&#13;
Helen Nelson, math teacher. Few dry eyes were to be found in&#13;
the audience of students and teachers.&#13;
124&#13;
Vice-principal Ono Monachino and Drake Physics Award&#13;
winner Tim Sunderlin proudly stand with the Drake&#13;
trophy. &#13;
Classes&#13;
125 &#13;
Frosh Find&#13;
'Cupid' in Halls&#13;
The high school's "little people,''&#13;
u:;: freshmen, took the big step from&#13;
junior high, managing to keep the&#13;
pace set by upperclassmen. Yet,&#13;
though the frosh were looked down on&#13;
as mere tenderfeet in activities such&#13;
as athletics, band, and choir, they&#13;
did manage to outdo most of their&#13;
peers in the art of hallway romance.&#13;
126&#13;
Acklie, Cathy&#13;
Adkins, Nancy&#13;
Ahart, Don&#13;
Allen, William&#13;
Arp, Susan&#13;
Ault, Kerry&#13;
Bakken, Virginia&#13;
Baumker, Linda&#13;
Bellows, Tim&#13;
Bentz, Robert&#13;
Birdsley, Karen&#13;
Blomquist, Vicki&#13;
Freshmen kick up their heels, square dancing in the LC gym. &#13;
Boege, Christine&#13;
Boege, Michael&#13;
Bolton, Michael&#13;
Bones, Gordon&#13;
Bookout, Mary&#13;
Brandt, Arny&#13;
Brim, Julie&#13;
Brittain, Mahala&#13;
Brown, Forrest&#13;
Brown, Nelle&#13;
Burnite, Shelly&#13;
Carlin, Joseph&#13;
Carter, Debb · ....&#13;
Carver, Steven&#13;
Childs, Anthony&#13;
Christiansen, Karen&#13;
Clark, Steven&#13;
Coffelt, Randy&#13;
Coffey , Steven&#13;
Cole, James&#13;
Collins, Ronnie&#13;
Cozad, Mark&#13;
Crabb, Tom&#13;
Croson, Donald&#13;
Deal , Karen&#13;
Dent, Kathy Jo&#13;
Derby, Kenny&#13;
Diller, Jeffrey&#13;
Dirks, Richard&#13;
Dre ves, Cynthia&#13;
Duchman, Glenda&#13;
Durfee, Donna&#13;
Eckstrom, Dennis&#13;
Ehlert, Wesley&#13;
Elgan, Cathy&#13;
Elsbecker, Jeffrey&#13;
Everhart, Sally&#13;
Farrell, David&#13;
Fields, Kathy&#13;
Filkins, Cynthia&#13;
Fricke, Karl&#13;
Gabel , Heidi&#13;
127 &#13;
Giffin, Susan&#13;
Giroux, Bruce&#13;
Godsey, Julia&#13;
Gooch, Brian&#13;
Goos, Mary&#13;
Graves, Pamela&#13;
Graybill, Sandra&#13;
Green, Jeffrey&#13;
Grove, Diane&#13;
Hahn, Linda&#13;
Hancock, Linda&#13;
Hayes, Gordon&#13;
Hays, Chris&#13;
Heitman, Marilyn&#13;
Henderson, Denise&#13;
Heuwinkle, Rozan&#13;
Higginbotham, Lynne&#13;
Hill, Fred&#13;
Hobson, Christine&#13;
Howard, Greg&#13;
Huey, Vicki&#13;
Hulsebus, Stephen&#13;
Hummel, Janette&#13;
Hummel, Lanette&#13;
Hyatt, Kathy&#13;
Irmer, Cheryl&#13;
Jacobson, Nancy&#13;
Jansen, Carol&#13;
Jerome, Randi&#13;
Jewell, Elise&#13;
Johnson, Diane&#13;
Johnson, Douglas&#13;
Johnson, Gloria&#13;
Johnston, Patricia&#13;
Kaftan, Susan&#13;
Kealy, Timothy&#13;
King, Debora&#13;
Kleinsmith, Mark&#13;
Kmezich, Nick&#13;
Langham, Barry&#13;
Lanver, Bruce&#13;
Lenihan, Thomas&#13;
128 &#13;
Frosh class officers pose for a line up in the main off!ce. They are (From Left to Right) - Gordon Bones, pres.; Steve Clark, vice&#13;
pres.; Glenda Duchman, treas; and Diane Richards, sec.&#13;
Letner, Christie&#13;
Lewis, Brenda&#13;
Lewis, Tom&#13;
Loeffelholz, Patty&#13;
Maguire, Kathy&#13;
Main, Robert&#13;
Malone, Marlene&#13;
Marbut, Richard&#13;
Marr, Katherine&#13;
Mass, Ronald&#13;
Massie, Susan&#13;
May, David&#13;
May. Robert&#13;
May, Valerie&#13;
McBurney, Marcia&#13;
McDonald, Earlene&#13;
McKern , Lawrence&#13;
McNew, Peggy&#13;
129 &#13;
Meyer, Carla&#13;
Milburn, Debra&#13;
Miller, Dana&#13;
Miller, Steven&#13;
Mohr, Barbara&#13;
Montang, Ray&#13;
Montgomery, Teresa&#13;
Moon, Bob&#13;
Moore, Paul&#13;
Morford, Christy&#13;
Morris, Lynn&#13;
Munson, Cynthia&#13;
Munson, Lucinda&#13;
Norman, Steve&#13;
O'Neill, Connie&#13;
Overman, Harold&#13;
Palacio, Ricki&#13;
Parks, Gary&#13;
Paulson, Teresa&#13;
Peters, Julianne&#13;
Pettingill, David&#13;
Pospisal, Don&#13;
Prior, Roxanne&#13;
Pueppka, Chris&#13;
Puren, Carla&#13;
Pyles, Sherry&#13;
Ramage, Richard&#13;
Rice, Gene&#13;
Rice, Renee&#13;
Richards, Diane&#13;
130&#13;
Freshman girls put finishing touches on their tree at the Christmas choral program. &#13;
Wilkenson, Kathy&#13;
Yeoman, Tom&#13;
Young, Janet&#13;
Yost, Kathryn&#13;
Rounds, Richard&#13;
Rumbo, Kathy&#13;
Russell, Steve&#13;
Scheer, Richard&#13;
Sellers, Richard&#13;
Shoemaker, Terry&#13;
Smetana, Gale&#13;
Smiley, Sara&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Sorensen, Ricky&#13;
Sorensen, Rodney&#13;
Spicer, Loren&#13;
Stemple, Mark&#13;
Ste.vens, Cecelia&#13;
Stevens, Ed&#13;
Stevens, Henry&#13;
Stout, D:Jn&#13;
SUlentic, Karen&#13;
Tackett, Eldon&#13;
Talbott, Douglas&#13;
Taylor, Lewis&#13;
Taylor, Marsha&#13;
Thompson, Wilbur&#13;
Thoms~n , Diann&#13;
Tilley, Larry&#13;
Todd, Dee Ann&#13;
Tuttle, Wanda&#13;
Tweedt, Steven&#13;
Voltz, Dianne&#13;
Walkley, Julianne&#13;
Warneke, Lea&#13;
Watson, Vickey&#13;
~eilage, Daryl&#13;
West, Susan&#13;
Wheeldon, Julie&#13;
Wiese, Diane&#13;
131 &#13;
9ophs "Graduate,"&#13;
Conduct Survey&#13;
The sophs graduated from their&#13;
first year of innocence to a second&#13;
year of unlimited discovery. R&gt;r biology class these new-born geniuses&#13;
conducted a genetic survey, asking&#13;
eye-openers such as: "Dp the moon&#13;
and stars affect the traits of an unborn&#13;
child?" Aspiring to great heights in&#13;
most activities. the sophs survived the&#13;
year in spite of dominating upperc lassmen.&#13;
132&#13;
Adams, Margery&#13;
Adamson, _ Juanita&#13;
Allen , Cindy&#13;
Allen, Teresa&#13;
Askevics, Anita&#13;
Atkinson , Don&#13;
Baumker, Randy&#13;
Biederstadt, John&#13;
Biederstadt, Mike&#13;
Bishop, Roxanne&#13;
Bolton, Donald&#13;
Bolton, James&#13;
Bringleson, Michael&#13;
Bryson, Glenn&#13;
Burke, Michael&#13;
Burroughs, Rickie&#13;
Collier, Leona&#13;
Collins, Roy&#13;
Sophomore John Kuehl, decked out in medieval finery, takes a break from the school&#13;
play "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" to visit with journalism adviser, Mr.&#13;
Douglas Kreimeyer. &#13;
Some sophomores use odd modes of transportation.&#13;
Coo per, Gwen&#13;
Cozad, Kirk&#13;
Daily, Larry&#13;
Daily, Tom&#13;
Davis, Jim&#13;
Debbaut, Marion&#13;
Deeds, Debra&#13;
Delanty, Steven&#13;
Deuel, Robert&#13;
Devor, Roger&#13;
Dugdale, Debra&#13;
Ellerbeck, Darrel&#13;
Erwin, Linda&#13;
Evans, Dennis&#13;
Feller, Debra&#13;
Fisher, Dale&#13;
Fowler, Cindy&#13;
Fowler, Randy&#13;
Garrison, Ricky&#13;
Geer, Loretta&#13;
Gillespie, Stephen&#13;
Goldapp, Kristy&#13;
Golden, Kathy&#13;
Gooch, Sherry&#13;
Graybill, Caryl&#13;
Green, David&#13;
Green, Michael&#13;
Hansen, Karen&#13;
Hansen, Susan&#13;
Hanson, Dennis&#13;
Hardisty, Kelly&#13;
Harter, Teresa&#13;
Hatcher, Tom&#13;
Heitman, Cathy&#13;
133 &#13;
Henderson, Mary&#13;
Howard, Marilyn&#13;
Hubbard, Randy&#13;
Inman, Allan&#13;
Ir mer, Marilyn&#13;
Jahn, Volker&#13;
Jensen, Allan&#13;
Jensen, Ann&#13;
Jensen, Susan&#13;
Johns, Bob&#13;
Johnston, Ron&#13;
Johnston, Sandy&#13;
Kealy, Mary&#13;
Kerr, David&#13;
Killmon, Penny&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Duane&#13;
Kuehl, John&#13;
Leeper, Steven&#13;
LeFaucheur, Jackie&#13;
Letner, Larry&#13;
Livingston, Ray&#13;
Mahnke , Larry&#13;
Mass, Rosemary&#13;
McDonald, Joyce&#13;
M9Mahill , Cindy&#13;
McManigal, Mike&#13;
Miller, Ronnie&#13;
Morrison, Byron ·&#13;
Morrison, Sandra&#13;
Murrill , Lorraine&#13;
N1msel , Beth&#13;
Newson, Bill&#13;
Northcutt , Barbara&#13;
O'Neill, Kathy&#13;
Orent, Debra&#13;
Osborn, Cindy&#13;
Payne, Carol&#13;
Poore, Cheryl&#13;
Potter, Jerry&#13;
Poyner, Kandy&#13;
Pruitt, Alex&#13;
Pueppka, Debra&#13;
134 &#13;
White, Chris&#13;
Wilkinson, Richard&#13;
Wolf, Steven&#13;
Yost, Rodney&#13;
Rasmussen, Bev&#13;
Raus, Cindy&#13;
Redden, Lori&#13;
Ring, Roger&#13;
Ross, Fred&#13;
Ryan, Valerie&#13;
Schafer, Terry&#13;
Schminke, Linda&#13;
Schoening, Jeanne&#13;
Schultz, Richard&#13;
Score, Cindy&#13;
Scott, Jennie&#13;
Seavey, Judy&#13;
Shainholtz, Roxanne&#13;
Stegeman, Patty&#13;
Sterkel, Linda&#13;
Stevens, Doug&#13;
Stickman, Dennis&#13;
Stout, Leslie&#13;
Stukey, Edythe&#13;
Swanson, Floyd&#13;
Talbott, Gary&#13;
Thompson, John&#13;
Trumblee, Dennis&#13;
Van Meter, Gary&#13;
Van Voltenburg, Donna&#13;
Vence!, Carolyn&#13;
Wasson, Marta&#13;
Weame, Debra&#13;
Welmer, Debra&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Sophomores Fred Ross and Jeanne Schoening&#13;
collaborate for some "soul" sounds.&#13;
Listening to tapes in Spanish I helps freshman Tony Childs&#13;
improve his accent.&#13;
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall - who's the fairest class of all?'' ask Sophomore Class officers.&#13;
They are Jeanne Schoening, pres.; Bev Rasmussen, vice pres.; Mary Henderson, sec.; and&#13;
Mary Kealy, treas. &#13;
Junior Candi Puren begins reciting her extensive Christmas list to an W1believing&#13;
Santa Bob Pigsley, Lewis Central's groundkeeper.&#13;
Spirited Juniors&#13;
Break Prom Pattern,&#13;
Win Victory Sell&#13;
LC juniors broke tradition by sponsoring the&#13;
first LC Prom without banquet. They paid more&#13;
for a combo than any class before them - a&#13;
group complete with long hair, jeans and loud&#13;
music. These "impassioned innovators" also&#13;
introduced a new weapon in competition yells&#13;
at pep rallies. Their noisy kazoos caused a&#13;
lot of headaches but helped win the victory&#13;
bell many times.&#13;
Adams, Linda&#13;
Ahart, Kathleen'&#13;
Allan, Edward&#13;
Allen, Michael&#13;
Ault, Ronnie&#13;
Bard , Julee&#13;
Bartlett , Craig&#13;
Behm , Dennise&#13;
Be llows, Mark&#13;
Bentz, Melody&#13;
Birdsley, Michael&#13;
Blunk, Laurie&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Bolten, Peggy Jo&#13;
Bones, Greg&#13;
Bookout, James&#13;
Bowman, Richard&#13;
Brandt, Mark&#13;
Buckingham, LaVeme&#13;
Burck, Janet&#13;
Capel, Timothy&#13;
Cashoili, Elizabeth&#13;
Cassity, George&#13;
Cava llaro, Ricky&#13;
Chapman, Donald&#13;
Christensen, Barry&#13;
Christiansen, Michael&#13;
Christiansen, Patricia&#13;
Coffey, David&#13;
Coleman, David&#13;
Colton, Terry&#13;
Cooper, James&#13;
Cushman, Jacqueline&#13;
Cusworth, Robert&#13;
Darrin, Chris&#13;
Delanty, Cindy&#13;
Diamond, Pamela&#13;
Diller, Valerie&#13;
Doupe, Glenda&#13;
Dreves, Nancy&#13;
Duchman , Bonita&#13;
Ehlert, Mark&#13;
Erwin, Pamela&#13;
Farre ll, Paul&#13;
Fischer, Curtis&#13;
Gabel, Linda&#13;
Garber, Linda&#13;
Giffen, Roberta&#13;
Gillman , Melvin&#13;
Graves, Russell&#13;
Green, Jerel&#13;
Grove, Steve&#13;
Hansen, Janelle&#13;
Hanusa, John&#13;
Hayes, Calvin &#13;
Mrs. Nanci Sanger, jWlior sponsor, inspects invitations for prom with jWlior class officers Patti Walton, vice pres.; Val Diller, treas.;&#13;
Nancy Dreves, sec.; and Bonita Duchman, pres.&#13;
Ha ys, Charles&#13;
Hegner, Ernst&#13;
Heitman, Charles&#13;
Henderson, Vicki&#13;
Henrichs, Ron&#13;
Inman, Robert&#13;
Jacobson, Jane&#13;
Jansen, Ricky&#13;
Jeppeson, Julie&#13;
Johnson, Sally&#13;
Kaftan, Mary&#13;
Kennedy, Thomas&#13;
Kibat, William&#13;
Krutzfeldt, Dean&#13;
Krutzfeldt, Vicki&#13;
Kutchara, Carl&#13;
Langham, Julie&#13;
Lewis, Glenna&#13;
Lewis, Leland&#13;
Loeffelholz, Danny&#13;
Madison, David&#13;
Maguire, Michelle&#13;
Mahan, Janet&#13;
Marr, Janet&#13;
139 &#13;
Mason, Donald&#13;
Mass, Glenda&#13;
Massie, Randy&#13;
May, Peggy&#13;
McBurney, Sheryl&#13;
Mcclarnon, Debbie&#13;
McMahill, Diane&#13;
Miller, Donna&#13;
Miller, Robert&#13;
Moore, Kathleen&#13;
Morehouse, Carole&#13;
Nawrocki, Doris&#13;
Neilsen, Craig&#13;
Norgard, Mary&#13;
Norman, Colleen&#13;
O'Brien, Michael&#13;
Parrott, Cathy&#13;
Patton, Diane&#13;
Paulson, Susan&#13;
Peterson, Kathy&#13;
Peterson, Tony&#13;
Poore, Allen&#13;
Pruitt. Bill&#13;
Puren, Candice&#13;
Renner, Vera&#13;
Robinson, Carol&#13;
Rodenburg, Mitchell&#13;
Russell, Tom&#13;
Sawyers, Timothy&#13;
Scheer, Robert&#13;
Schlorholtz, Mary&#13;
Schoening, Elaine&#13;
Seavey , David&#13;
Scurlo ck, Debby&#13;
Sharp., Ronnie&#13;
Shields, Mike&#13;
Shoemaker, Jackie&#13;
Simmons, Allan&#13;
Smith , Constance&#13;
Sperry, Joyce&#13;
Stevens, Leroy&#13;
Stickman , Debbie&#13;
140 &#13;
Young, Ronald&#13;
Young, Vicki&#13;
Thirsty juniors take a coke break during LC "Grub Day, " May 29. Juniors (L. to R.) are - Mike&#13;
Birdsley, Mary Ann Schlorholtz, Doris Nawrocki, Laurie Blunk, Bonita Duchman, and Bob Scheer.&#13;
Sunderlin, Tim&#13;
Tackett, Dean&#13;
Tackett, Hollis&#13;
Teague, Julia&#13;
Thomsen, Susan&#13;
Tilley, John&#13;
Trumblee, Steve&#13;
Twyford, Phyllis&#13;
Vandelicht, Cheryl&#13;
Wadum, Cheri&#13;
Walton, Patricia&#13;
Williams, Nancy&#13;
Weilage, Don&#13;
Whaley, Rusty&#13;
Wolf, Debbie&#13;
Woodard, Richard&#13;
Wright, Claudia&#13;
Yochum, David&#13;
141 &#13;
9igns&#13;
Of LC Activity&#13;
Outside&#13;
And Inside&#13;
(Right) - Senior David Durfee reflects the spirit of the Christmas season, stringing tinsel on the main office tree. (Below) -&#13;
Art student Peter Walkley works methodically at lettering&#13;
during an art class.&#13;
142 &#13;
Candi Puren, assistant Titan editor, kicks off the '70 sales campaign,&#13;
making the first yearbook sale to Mr. Gene Huntley, LC English teacher.&#13;
-LEWIS&#13;
PTA ICE&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
CENTRAL&#13;
Braving chilly winter winds, Industrial Arts Club members put up new information on the big&#13;
LC sign in from of the school.&#13;
-&#13;
143 &#13;
(Above) - Principal John Searcy&#13;
and his daughter Vicki pose for&#13;
photographer Bob Pyles at the&#13;
Prom. (Right) - David Thomsen&#13;
and Diane Henrichs, crown-bearers, stand with King Bob Henrichs&#13;
and Queen Rozanne Peters for a&#13;
regal portrait.&#13;
Peters, Henrichs Reign&#13;
At Prom Festivities&#13;
The reading of the Senior class Will by Senior class officers&#13;
Bob Henrichs and Kathy Lauver was the highligh~ the '70 Prom.&#13;
Juniors broke tradition by dropping the banquet in favor of a&#13;
better combo.&#13;
Reigning over " Spring in the Alps" prom festivities were&#13;
seniors Rozanne Peters and Bob Henrichs. The prom was held&#13;
Friday, April 17, at the German-American Society Hall in Omaha.&#13;
Other members of the court were seniors Melody Welch,&#13;
Marcia Goos, Kathy Lauver, Pam Stiles, Boyd Brandt, John Campbell, Wes Cropp, and Rich Triptow.&#13;
The Shadows of Knight entertained, ending the dance with a&#13;
smoke show. &#13;
(Above) - Pam Hartshorn, senior, and Tom Russell, 1umor,&#13;
chat beside some extensive Prom decorations of flowers,&#13;
butterflies, and streamers. (Top Right) - Senior class officers&#13;
Kathy Lauver and Bob Henrichs take turns reading the class&#13;
will to couples. (Bottom Right) - Seniors Brenda Taylor and&#13;
Boyd Brandt step through a flowered archway on to the dance&#13;
floor.&#13;
.. -,.&#13;
A&#13;
,.~ . \&#13;
-&#13;
•&#13;
lo"&#13;
.... ....&#13;
145 &#13;
"Skip Day"&#13;
Highlights&#13;
Senior Year&#13;
Initiating their own " Skip Day" was the highlight&#13;
of senior activities. More than ninety seniors participated in the "non-school sponsored" event. Yet, in&#13;
spite of the punishment for their escapade (attending&#13;
school an extra day and losing one grade point from&#13;
their spring quarter grades) most seniors agreed it was&#13;
"really worth it!"&#13;
The other main· senior activity included selling&#13;
concessions at home football games to earn money for&#13;
caps and gowns.&#13;
Seniors Dale Butler and Karen Morse agree that although&#13;
they' ve dreamed of "getting out" all year - the realization&#13;
is .. . great!&#13;
Adamson , Sue&#13;
Angeroth. Francine&#13;
Adkins, Kenneth&#13;
Bartlett, Ronald&#13;
Anderson , Larry&#13;
Baumker, Harold&#13;
A ngeroth, DeA nna&#13;
Bennett, Bruce&#13;
146 &#13;
Bennett, Joy Boehm, Candace Bohms, Rhonda Brandt, Boyd&#13;
Brandt, Henry Brandt, Jane Burnett, Joan Butler, Dale&#13;
Campbell , John Campbell, Robert Carlin, Connie Carruthe rs, Eden&#13;
Christiansen, Donna Collett, Douglas Courtier, Nancy Cropp, Wesley&#13;
147 &#13;
Delanty, Richard Dingman, Randi Durfee, David Edison, Gary&#13;
Erwin, Craig Erwin, Michael Feller, Shirly Ferguson, Vicki&#13;
Garrison, Randy Gash, Nancy Giangreco , Marianne Golden, Lyle&#13;
Goos, Marcia Guthrie, Lynne Hancock, Ron Hanson, Gayle&#13;
148 &#13;
Hartshorn, Pamela&#13;
Hopkins, Scot&#13;
Jansen, Terry&#13;
Kadlec, Kathy&#13;
Hayes, Teresa&#13;
Hummel, Kristy&#13;
Jensen, Rita&#13;
Long, Jeanine&#13;
Henrichs, Robert&#13;
Hushaw, Pamela&#13;
Jewell, Merridy&#13;
Kennedy , Douglas&#13;
Heuwinkel, Gary&#13;
Jacobs, Richard&#13;
Johnston, Linda&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Debbie&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
Kofoed, Don&#13;
Lauver, Mike&#13;
McBurney, James&#13;
McNew, Patricia&#13;
Lambert, Mike&#13;
Lauver, Steve&#13;
McDonough, Deborah&#13;
Morse, Karen&#13;
Lauver, Dale&#13;
Magnussen, Karla&#13;
McKern, Nancy&#13;
Mortensen, Janet&#13;
Lauver, Kathy&#13;
Mahnke , Sally&#13;
McManigal, Marvin&#13;
Nichols, Diane &#13;
O'Brien, Jack O'Neal, Doug O'Ne ill, Pamela Palmerton, Fred&#13;
Pearon, Jerry Peters, Rozanne Pettengill, Linda Pratt , Jim&#13;
Prior, Patri ce Rasmussen, John Reynolds, David Ryan, Pamela&#13;
Schm inke, De nnis Schwieter, Sharon Shannon , Kathy Shiel ds, Debbie&#13;
151 &#13;
Smiley, Helen Smith, Sherry Spomer, Brian Stempel, Steven&#13;
Stiles, Pamela Taylor, Brenda Triptow, Richard W aF11eke, Mark&#13;
Watson, Linda Wearne, James Welch, Melody Whiteface, Joe&#13;
Wiest, Leta Yochum, Karen Young, Douglas&#13;
152 &#13;
Seniors carry on a debate - mini versus maxi.&#13;
Students take advantage of freetimeinseniorstudy hall.&#13;
(Left) - H_ere's how senior class officers "stack up._' ' Kathy Lauver, sec.; Bob Henrichs, v. pres.; Larry Anderson, treas.; and Boyd&#13;
Brandt, pres. (Bottom right) - Seniors help display "70" power in the halls during homecoming week. Showing class spirit are&#13;
(1. tor.) Sally Mahnke, Mark Schiller, Craig Erwin, Merridy Jewell, Bob Henrichs, and Doug Kennedy.&#13;
153 &#13;
. -..___ ... •&#13;
H&#13;
Senior Rick Jacobs eagerly reaches to shake the hand of School Board President Ken Wadum&#13;
before accepting his long-awaited diploma.&#13;
Solemn faces reflect the serious attitude of graduates marching from their final high school obligation toward much&#13;
greater responsibilities.&#13;
r&#13;
Natur ally fussy about appearance on the ''big night," senior&#13;
Gayle Hanson helps Kris Hummel adjust her graduation cap. &#13;
Graduation cap and diploma symbolize the efforts of LC seniors&#13;
who are now "on their way.''&#13;
Graduates Are&#13;
"On Their Way"&#13;
Seniors Kathy Kadlec and Francine Angeroth&#13;
shared the responsibility of addressing fellow seniors&#13;
about the "Caravan of Life" at LC Commencement&#13;
Exercises, May 26. The topic related to the class&#13;
motto "We're on the way or in the way; it's up&#13;
to us to choose."&#13;
Leta Weist' and Debbie Shields were named&#13;
ValediCto!i_~n and Salutatorian respective! as they&#13;
headed a class of 111 graduates.&#13;
LC's Concert Choir and Concert Band performed&#13;
for the ceremony. Outstanding choir member Francine Angeroth sang the solo as the chorus performed&#13;
"Climb Every Mountain.'' The band played&#13;
"Festive."&#13;
Senior Pam Hartshorn smiles her pleasure upon receiving the diploma and a congratulatory&#13;
handshake from Principal John Searcy. &#13;
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163 &#13;
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Richard Triptow&#13;
Phone 3 66-1106 a.e,~ 11 Westlake Village&#13;
STUD I O&#13;
169 &#13;
170&#13;
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TWIN CITY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
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Council Bluffs&#13;
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3550 South 4 th&#13;
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-l&#13;
Best Wishes to the Class&#13;
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LAKE GROCERY&#13;
308 N a v ajo&#13;
Lk. M anawa&#13;
C o uncil Bluffs&#13;
Phone&#13;
366-9989 &#13;
YOUNKERMAN'S&#13;
Phone 322-4013 Council Bluffs&#13;
Highway 6 Bennett Ave.&#13;
JOHNSON&#13;
VILLAGE&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Delivery Service&#13;
Phone: 322-2561&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
OK BARBER SHOP&#13;
512 Mynster Street&#13;
Hair Styling Razor Cutting&#13;
JOHNSON Villaqe PBAiMACY&#13;
STATE BANK AND TRUST&#13;
For the Best in Courtesy, Convenience and Competen c e&#13;
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172&#13;
IN PRINT&#13;
COPY CENTER&#13;
10 Glen Street Phone 322-68 86&#13;
417 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6661&#13;
Monday Thr u Saturday&#13;
No Extra Char g e&#13;
Same Day Shirt Ser v ice&#13;
Phone 328-3755&#13;
Mortensens Super Market&#13;
810 16th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Grocery Department 328 -2 646&#13;
Meat Department 328-2 171 &#13;
Cong ratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
TWIN CITY PLAZA BEAUTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
D.J. DRIVE-IN&#13;
Phone 366-15 38&#13;
1902 W. Broadway&#13;
MEYER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BLUE STAR&#13;
FOODS&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
173 &#13;
'rwin Ci~&#13;
'Es I ates&#13;
Homes From ?1 7, 400 to $20, 000&#13;
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Hardings ... the studio&#13;
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go ... ah ah ... come this&#13;
fair DALE LAUVER&#13;
WES CROPP NAN CY GASH Call 328-3136 for Appt.&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
Oard Ross Drug&#13;
JOE BERALDI, B. S. Ph.&#13;
701 16 th Avenue Phone: 322-2501&#13;
Your Cleaner Is Your&#13;
Clothes 1 Best Friend&#13;
BROADWAY CLEANERS&#13;
&amp; LAUNDRY&#13;
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Molgaard Body Shop&#13;
&amp; Sales Inc.&#13;
E x pert Body Work and Painting&#13;
At Reasonable Prices&#13;
Wrecker Service&#13;
Light and Heavy Duty&#13;
Ph. 322-4270 1315 3 rd St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
n FIRSTCOUNcil. BLUFFS&#13;
THE BANK WHERE YOUR SAVINGS EARN&#13;
THE HIGHEST BANK INTEREST&#13;
4 % O N REG U LAR SAVINGS&#13;
5 % ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT&#13;
(COM POU N DED QUARTERLY)&#13;
MAIN B ANK - 500 Wes t Bro adway&#13;
MANAWA DRIVE-UP&#13;
South O maha Brid ge Road&#13;
WEST SIDE DRIVE- UP&#13;
2 901 West Broadway&#13;
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176&#13;
Congratulations Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
Finken Barber Shop&#13;
Men's Hairstyling Haircuts&#13;
805 South Main&#13;
Williamson Tobacco&#13;
Company&#13;
813 South&#13;
Main&#13;
Wholes ale Only&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs&#13;
Gottbrechts&#13;
Hardware Stores&#13;
West End Store&#13;
3138 W. Bdwy.&#13;
Ph. 322-4401&#13;
Do'ijntown Store&#13;
160 W. Bdwy.&#13;
Ph. 322 - 4463&#13;
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544 E. West&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs&#13;
Cong ratulations Class&#13;
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19 70&#13;
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COMPANY&#13;
Real Estate Insurance&#13;
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12 3 4th Street&#13;
ELITE&#13;
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BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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DEPT. STORE&#13;
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIONS&#13;
to the graduates, the faculty and&#13;
Student body of Lewis Central High&#13;
School for all of their outstanding&#13;
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Congratulations to the Class&#13;
of 1970&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Maguire Oil Co.&#13;
in &#13;
178&#13;
Crown-West&#13;
Cameras . Hallmark Cards . Photos&#13;
WALLET PHOTOS&#13;
10 Color Prints $2.78&#13;
20 Color Prints $4. 05&#13;
2 0 Black and White $1. 5 0&#13;
50 Black and White $2. 95&#13;
22nd Broadway - Sundel Plaza&#13;
Phone 323 - 5804&#13;
Open 7 Days Weekly&#13;
7AMtolOPM&#13;
April 1 to Oct. 3 0&#13;
CAMPBELL'S&#13;
MANAWA&#13;
MARINA&#13;
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224 Navajo Lake Manawa&#13;
People On the Go&#13;
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AM and FM&#13;
546 Mynster&#13;
Council B l uffs&#13;
322-4041&#13;
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· /.&#13;
- I &#13;
212 W BROADWAY&#13;
DELICIOUS STEAKS - CHICKEN&#13;
&amp; SEAFOOD SERVED IN DINING&#13;
ROOM &amp; LOUNGE&#13;
CALL FOR CARRY OUT&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
32-3-4911&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ALLIED COMMUNICATIONS&#13;
EQUIPMENT SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
523 So. Main St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Pottawattamie County Ins. Agency&#13;
Take the Test That Gives Young Drivers an&#13;
Even Break on Auto Insurance Rates.&#13;
JOHN FELL&#13;
103 Pearl St.&#13;
STAN MATABLE&#13;
Phone: 322-85 72&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THRIFTWAY LUMBER&#13;
Phone: 366-0545&#13;
After Business Hours&#13;
Sundays and Holidays -&#13;
Call&#13;
DON GOLDSBERRY; M g r .&#13;
322-2 4 49 P. 0. Box 3 96&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
414 South Main Phon e 322-66 34&#13;
Council Bl uffs&#13;
Comp l ime n ts&#13;
of&#13;
H.R. Auto Parts&#13;
Phone 366-0 196 400 5 4th Street&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Coke HERB'S&#13;
T.V. SALE &amp; SERVICE&#13;
23 0 7 We st B ro a dw ay&#13;
P h o ne 32 8 -1 5 21&#13;
Is the Real Thing THE MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Compliments&#13;
Steve&#13;
Wolf&#13;
Representative&#13;
A I . \&#13;
404 West B roadway&#13;
Phone 3 23- 71 9 5&#13;
C ongrat ulations,&#13;
C l ass o f 19 70&#13;
S Y L VEST E R SIMIAN&#13;
*TAILORING * ROUTE SERVICE&#13;
* STORAGE - Summer &amp; Winter&#13;
* SHIRTS-Expertly Laundered &amp;&#13;
Finished&#13;
TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS&#13;
3343 W BWAY - 169 BENNETI&#13;
---Dial COUNCIL BLUFFS Dial&#13;
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For Better Crops, Better Turf -&#13;
USE&#13;
Legumes - Grasses - Soybeans&#13;
Lawn Seeds&#13;
BRAND&#13;
DISCO SEED COMPANY&#13;
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BATTERIES&#13;
ACCESSORIES&#13;
U+IAUL&#13;
1000 S. Main&#13;
Dutch Mill Mobil Station &amp; Cafe&#13;
401 W. South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
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182&#13;
TYPEWRITERS&#13;
All Well Kn()wn&#13;
Makes&#13;
USED&#13;
ELECTRIC and MANUAL&#13;
TYPEWRITERS&#13;
Underwood Olivetti&#13;
Adding Machines&#13;
CASH REGISTERS&#13;
Smith's Office&#13;
Machine Co.&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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A &amp; W DRIVE-IN&#13;
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STEVE STEMPEL&#13;
THE&#13;
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Newest Styles for Men&#13;
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MELODY WELCH&#13;
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American Field Service Club -&#13;
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- -156-183&#13;
- -108-109&#13;
- - - - -100&#13;
Art Department- - - - - - - - - 32-33&#13;
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Drama, Plays- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -106-107&#13;
English Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46-49&#13;
Football - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62-66&#13;
Freshmen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 126-131&#13;
Future Business Leaders - - - - - - - - - - 114-115&#13;
Future Nurses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 101&#13;
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Golf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 91&#13;
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Guidance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-13&#13;
Homecoming - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 67-69&#13;
Home Economics Club - - - - - - - - - - -104-105&#13;
Home Economics Department - - - - - - - - 29-31&#13;
Honors Assembly - - - - - - - - 124&#13;
Industrial Art Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 102&#13;
Industrial Arts Department - ·- - - - - - - - - 25-28&#13;
Journalism - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 42-43&#13;
Juniors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 137-141&#13;
Lettermen's Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 123&#13;
Library Club - - - - - - ·"' - - - - - - - - - 118&#13;
Library - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14&#13;
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Music - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34-41&#13;
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Non-certified Personnel - - - - - - - - - - - 10- 11&#13;
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Principals - - - - - - - - - 9&#13;
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Softball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 92-93&#13;
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Spanish - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24&#13;
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Student Council - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 98-99&#13;
Superintendent - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59&#13;
Tennis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 90&#13;
Thespians - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 111&#13;
Track (Boys) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 84-86&#13;
Track (Girls) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 87-89&#13;
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