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DIMENSIONS 1968&#13;
St. Albert the Great Central Catholic High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
2 &#13;
Table of Contents&#13;
Administration and&#13;
Faculty .............................. 5&#13;
Organizations ....................... 13&#13;
Activities ............................ . 35&#13;
Sports ................................. 53&#13;
Underclassmen ...................... 71&#13;
Seniors ...................... ......... . 97&#13;
Honors ..................... .... .. 116&#13;
Patrons ............ ............. . 120&#13;
Editor . .................... . Ed Churchill&#13;
Assistant Editor ....... . .. . Bob McDonald&#13;
Advisor . ................ Margaret Deppe&#13;
·~ I (!_ I 3 &#13;
4&#13;
In Melllorialll&#13;
To everything: turn, turn, turn&#13;
there is a season: turn, turn, turn&#13;
and a time for every purpose under heaven.&#13;
a time to be born&#13;
a time to die&#13;
a time to laugh&#13;
a time to weep&#13;
DANIEL D. DELEHANT&#13;
And for Dan that time for living was not long. Yet in that brief season, he began a search:&#13;
he began to look into himself to discover just what kind of a person he was meant to be.&#13;
Dan, like many of us, was a seeker. And perhaps he had still to fully understand that&#13;
"No matter if you're born to play the king or pawn, for the line is thinly drawn 'tween&#13;
joy and sorrow ••• you must be what you must be and face tomorrow."&#13;
For us who are likewise on our quest, Dan should be a sign - a reminder. To those who seek,&#13;
. to those who struggle in the darkness, Christ brings His light. Our strength, our courage, our&#13;
hope of discovery comes from Him. "Seek and you shall find." &#13;
&#13;
6&#13;
ND&#13;
ELEHANT&#13;
PRINCIPAL &#13;
Father Paul Monahan, dean of boys, gives&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine, dean of girls, the&#13;
word.&#13;
Mr. Patrick Ryan addresses&#13;
one of his English classes.&#13;
Faculty&#13;
COACHES: Mr. Charles Wolever, Mr. James Mahoney, Mr. Kenneth Petersen, Mr.&#13;
William Charles, and Mr. John Dervin pose in front of the trophy case.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia, Sister Mary Ann Therese, C.H. M., and&#13;
Father James Kiernan: three who braved four years with us.&#13;
Educational Growth&#13;
Miss Margaret Deppe, Sister Mary David, B. V. M., Sister Mary&#13;
Karlene, C. H. M., find Geometry much more pleasurable than their&#13;
students did.&#13;
Mr. Albert Sherbo re laxe s be -&#13;
twe en cl asses by chipping on the&#13;
campus l awn.&#13;
r &#13;
Is Promoted by .&#13;
Sister Mary Theresa, B. V. M. ,&#13;
posts an outline of Homer's&#13;
"Odyssey" on the bulletin&#13;
board for her Latin class.&#13;
• •&#13;
Sister Maria Cordis, R. S. M. ,&#13;
Mr. Gerald Carrig and Sister&#13;
Jeanette C.H. M., wonder&#13;
how such a book could be&#13;
listed in a Catholic library.&#13;
Mr. Melvin White quotes from "The Illiad" to&#13;
his sophomore Latin class.&#13;
Sister Mary Dolores, B. V. M., Sister Mary Sandra, B. V. M., and Sister&#13;
Mary Russell, R. S. M., all relax after a hard class day.&#13;
9 &#13;
10&#13;
Miss Elaine O'Brien and Miss Eileen O'Brien&#13;
go over the score for "Brigadoon" which&#13;
was to be the school's first musical.&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker and Mrs. Jeanne Tinley team&#13;
up to give the math students a hard time.&#13;
Those Who&#13;
"Como esta usted ! " was a greeting that Sister&#13;
Mary Louise, C. H. M. , gave to her Spanish&#13;
class every morning. &#13;
Mrs. Linda Butalla and Mrs. Sharon Mahoney&#13;
are finally " enlightened" as to the meaning&#13;
of some of the vanacular used by their students.&#13;
Guide Us&#13;
Father Eugene R. Koch truly a man who stands out in a&#13;
crowd.&#13;
Sister Mary Teresina, B. S. M. , gives&#13;
many biology demonstr ations for her&#13;
Even Father Nicholas Tormey&#13;
sometimes has nothing better&#13;
to do than scratch his back. Sister Mary Elaine, C.H. M. , displays one of her student's art.&#13;
II &#13;
12&#13;
SECRETARIES: Miss Mary Ellen Ware and Mrs. Doris&#13;
Phelps pass out the class schedules.&#13;
School custodians, Paul McClellan and Al Reeves&#13;
prepare the Gym for a basketball game.&#13;
School Personnel&#13;
COOKS: Mrs. Arvilla Turner, Mrs. Dorery Ring, Mrs. Charlotte Ring,&#13;
Mrs. Genevieve Kunasec, Mrs. Mildred O'Neill, and Mrs. Virginia Carberry turn the tables and are about to be served,&#13;
Mrs. Helen Jones, the&#13;
school nurse, files a medical report. &#13;
&#13;
Here the Student Council makes plans for the Spring Dance at one of the meetings.&#13;
ROW 1; B. Kelly, J. Buhman,&#13;
S. Symonds, D. McPartland,&#13;
N. DeVivo, D. McClure, ROW&#13;
2; E. Churchill, S. Hering, D.&#13;
Mescher, L. McPartland, N.&#13;
Rindone, N. Leber, ROW 3; B.&#13;
McDonald, F. Guinan, S. Jen-&#13;
.sen, J. Howe, D. Shudak, D.&#13;
O'Neill.&#13;
14&#13;
Student&#13;
Council&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
DEBBIE McPARTLAND- - - - -Secretary&#13;
NICK LEBER- - - - - - - - - - - President&#13;
JEFF HOWE- - - - - - - - - - - -Treasurer&#13;
MARY SHAUGHNESSY - -Vice President&#13;
SISTER MARY ANN THERESE - - - - - -&#13;
Moderator &#13;
International&#13;
Relations&#13;
Club&#13;
Crises in Asia offered a springboard for&#13;
discussions in the International Relations Club. Here Sister Sandra describes&#13;
a few of .the more serious trouble spots.&#13;
ROW 1; T. Hall, Moderator - Sister Sandra, ROW 2; B.&#13;
Siegrist, B. Connolly, ROW 3; M. Frost, S. Higginbotham, S. Symonds, M. J. Crilly, ROW 4; C. Ring,&#13;
F. Guinan, T. Haas, M. Gronstal, M. Roarty.&#13;
Tom Haas, chariman of the club , points out an&#13;
area of political unrest on the map.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
TEAM CAPTAINS:&#13;
FRONT ROW&#13;
P. DAUGHERTY - - - - - - - - - - - - Baseball&#13;
N. RINDONE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tennis&#13;
J. HOWE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Football&#13;
B. RAMSEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Track&#13;
BACK ROW&#13;
N. LEBER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wrestling&#13;
J. O' NEILL-------------- Basketball&#13;
D. BLA NCHARD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Golf&#13;
S. FRANCISCO - - - - - - - - - - - - - Football&#13;
Lettermen&#13;
I / / /_&#13;
ROW 1; P. Tedesco, K. Kelly, J. Van Ackeren, G. Lustgraaf, J. Kallman, J. Stageman,&#13;
P. Grote, J. Tedesco, K. Mehsling, J. Respeliers, Moderator - Mr. Charles, ROW 2; J.&#13;
Howe, H. Trafton, D. Kruse, D. Shudak, R. Pogge, J. Sheeran, P. Daugherty, J. Conway , J. Pawloski, D. Conway, N. Leber, B. Ramsey, ROW 3; M. Paladino, s. Se idler,&#13;
S. DeVivo, B. Pawloski, J. Colpitts, T. Mescher, S. Regan, E. Churchill, M. Friesen,&#13;
G. Webster, N. Becerra, S. O'Neill, ROW 4; B. Jones, J. Walsh, E. Dinovo, D. O'Toole,&#13;
B. Ankenbauer, B. Andersen, S. Francisco, E. Ege, J. O'Neill, R. Joneson, J. Walsh, R.&#13;
Sennett.&#13;
Mr. Petersen announces Ed Ege's&#13;
l etter in wrestling.&#13;
Father Delehant hands Dan Shudak&#13;
a letter for basketball. &#13;
"Get on the ball, Ege."&#13;
Key Club&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
NICK LEBER - - - - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer&#13;
PAT DAUGHERTY - - - - - - - - - - President&#13;
ED CHURCHILL - - - - - - - - - - V. President&#13;
DENNY CONWAY - - - - - - - - - - Secretary&#13;
ROW 1; Moderator - Mr. K.&#13;
Petersen, P. Daughtery, P.&#13;
Strachota, M. Brich, J. Conway, M. Doyle, D. Conway,&#13;
N. Leber, R. Joneson, ROW&#13;
2; B. Ankenbauer, D. Shudak,&#13;
S. Schnitker, J. Sheeran, K.&#13;
Mehsling, P. Tedesco, M.&#13;
Gronstal, ROW 3; J. Howe, S.&#13;
DeVivo, E. Fennell, S. Regan,&#13;
J. ColpittS, E. Churchill, J.&#13;
O' Neill, J. O'Connor, ROW 4;&#13;
J. Walsh , R. Bunten, K. Hering, B. Andersen, S. Francisco, E. Ege, J. Walsh , B.&#13;
McDonald , M. Roarty. &#13;
18&#13;
Jim Hotz displays his model Sola~ Home in which everything from air conditioning&#13;
to the lawn mower is run by solar power.&#13;
Leading the activities of the Science and Engineering Club is&#13;
president Steve Jensen.&#13;
Science&#13;
and&#13;
Engineering Club&#13;
"Why the sky&#13;
is blue, " is&#13;
Steve Schnitker 's&#13;
subject a t the&#13;
school fair. &#13;
Biology Field Club&#13;
SITTING; G. Marshall, G. Cox, B. Connolly, D. Kenney, G. Stewart, M. Kenney, ROW 2; P. Wilkinson, R. Clark, M. Mulqueen, D. Bums, J. Flammang, B. Siegrist, N. Deal, J. Hale, D. Hughes, B.&#13;
Wenninghoff, J. Shudak, Sister Teresina - Moderator, ROW 3; s. Schnitker - President, D. Clark, C.&#13;
Clark, J. Roach, M. Brenneman, J. Carta, S. Toelle, N. DeVivo, J. Friel, M. Gronstal, M. Daley,&#13;
ROW 4; C. Gallagher, J. Wilkinson, D. Mescher, S. Callaghan, K. K1:mdsen, E. Fennel, J. Hotz, J.&#13;
Mann, K. Lane, M. Rosman.&#13;
Upper Left: Field Club members hunt for fossils in the hills near Glenwood.&#13;
Upper Right: Mike Sorenson and Mike Talley discover a rare fem fossil.&#13;
Lower Left: Debbie Mescher takes samples of Moth cacoons at Big Lake. Be-&#13;
· low: Field Club Members overlook the creek at Arrowhead Park near Neola&#13;
after collecting microscopic organisms for intensive study.&#13;
19 &#13;
Varsity&#13;
Mascot - Mary Claire LaBonia&#13;
Sr. - Jonette Beaver&#13;
Jr. - Sandy Mccurry Jr. - Jane Wanning&#13;
Sr. - Patty Ellison Jr. - Mary Shaughnessy&#13;
20&#13;
The Varsity cheerleaders supply the&#13;
boost needed to give&#13;
the stude nt body and&#13;
the players the spirit&#13;
they need .&#13;
Sr. - Captain;&#13;
Jean Wettengel r-----&#13;
Jr. - Michelle Osler&#13;
Sr. - Mary Yutesler &#13;
ROW 1; C. Francisco, D. Kenney, ROW 2; D. McPartland, J. Kruse, J.&#13;
Webster, J. Shudak.&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Action Speed, Yes Indeed!&#13;
ROW 1; L. Hopp, M. Conlon, ROW 2; T. Gorman, T. Eckel, J. Buhman,&#13;
L. Holeton.&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
21 &#13;
Pep Club&#13;
"Hi Mommy!"&#13;
Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar!&#13;
All for Saint Albert's stand up and holler!&#13;
22 &#13;
FCC&#13;
Chaos, . mixed with hunger and thirst brings&#13;
many to the cafeteria to be served by the&#13;
FCC members. Without them what active&#13;
voice could withstand any g ame?&#13;
ROW 1; J. Doyle, J. Flecky, M. Downey,&#13;
D. Hopp , ROW 2; J. Doyle, D. Van Home,&#13;
P. Cox, D. Paar, ROW 3; Moderator -&#13;
Father Kiernan, G.· Kriegler, M. Kenworthy,&#13;
M. Brisso, ROW 4 ; M. Brisso, T. Scott, J.&#13;
Cl ark, J. Knudsen.&#13;
Intermission!&#13;
This was one of the most&#13;
welcome sights at every&#13;
game.&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
ROW 1; K. Moran, A. Meyers, L. Heck, M. Conlon, J.&#13;
Shudak, ROW 2; M. Leaders, E. Buhman, Miss O'Brien&#13;
- Moderator, J. Knudsen, J. Roach, ROW 3; J. Buhman,&#13;
S. Symonds, M. Pogge, R. Flecky, T. Waldmann, ROW&#13;
4; S. Carlson, P. Strachota, L. Anderson, B. McDonald, F. Guinan, NOT PICTURED; J. Flecky, B. Moran.&#13;
Mary Jean Pogge and Rosemary Flecky observe the&#13;
re sults of the District Speech Contest in Atlantic.&#13;
Speech&#13;
and&#13;
Drama&#13;
Teresa Waldmann gives a&#13;
speech on The Seven Wonders&#13;
of the World. &#13;
Latin&#13;
Club&#13;
ROW 1; C. Weidman, M. Wettengel, V. Jerkovich, C. Poffenbarger, L.&#13;
Hopp, J. Brooks, ROW 2; J. Robinson, D. Applegate, M. Bartholomew, P.&#13;
McBride, J. Berge r, C. Masker, M. Dawson, D. Burns, ROW 3; Moderator -&#13;
Mr. White, T . Scott, D. Hopp, B. Colpitts, A. Myers, ROW 4; M. Brisso,&#13;
M. Kenworthy, M. Brisso, J. Doyle, J. Mann, B. Ronk, S. Hall.&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
ROW 1; J. Bridges, D. Kenney, C. Francisco, N. Hoke , P. Ryba, J. Kruse,&#13;
E. Gilmore, J. Berger, ROW 2; T . Scott, B. Moran, N. Petersen, A. Webster, R. Leinen, R. Beraldi, L. Beck, J. Webster, W. Caughlan, J. Conzemius, G. Farrage, ROW 3; M. Brisso, T. Caruso, P. Buelt, M. Heenan, K.&#13;
Koestner, F. LaMantia, J. Eckel, G. Myers, G. Steinhoff, Moderator - Sr.&#13;
Louise (NOT PRESENT).&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Mrs. Helen Jones demonstrates how to&#13;
give a shot.&#13;
The guest speaker enlightens the minds of the futur e&#13;
nurses.&#13;
FNA&#13;
ROW 1; M. Leaders, K. Moran, J. Burns, A. Myers, L. Drier, M. Ronk, L. Ebert, Moderator - Mrs.&#13;
Jones, ROW 2; J. Roach, G. Roux, A. Spence, N. Sweeney, V. Zajic, A. Dau, S. Baldwin, T. Wellman, M. Wellman, K. Solon, P. Grote, ROW 3; M. Shaughnessy, J. Wanning, S. McElravy, J.&#13;
Madden, E. Buhman, T. Eckel, C. Hoke, R. Turner, M. Yutesler, C. Stazzoni, J. Wilkinson, ROW&#13;
4; M. Osler, C. Heenan, B. Weiss, L. Desmond, N. Peterson, E. Jones, S. Higginbotham, S. Wellman, M. ·Rosman, C. Ryan, C. Ring. &#13;
ROW 1; J. Lydon, D. Amento, L. Heck, A. Caparelli, M. Mulqueen, K. Kelly, N. Sterbens, S.&#13;
Sweeney, J. Wettengel, Sister Maria Cordis, S. Francisco, ROW 2; M. Dusing, D. Friedrichsen, C.&#13;
Haas, C. Stazzoni, T. Eckel, C. Hoke, C. Hobbins, M. Turner, M. Crilly, P. Glynn, S. Steinhoff,&#13;
ROW 3; D. O'Neill, L. Desmond, B. Ankenbatler, D. Wellman, J. Robinson , L.&#13;
Vergamini, M. Messbarger, E. McKinley ,&#13;
L. Heithoff, R. Drake, L. Wenninghoff,&#13;
M. Gilmore, L. Dreier, ROW 4 ; B. Mc -&#13;
Donald, J. Meloy , S. Hering, L. Stamp,&#13;
J. Mathiasen , M. Boysen, M. Pogge, M.&#13;
Turner, N. Rind one, J. O'Neill, J. Conway, T. Waldmann.&#13;
FTA&#13;
Rt: Relaxing after Career Day at Creighton&#13;
University . Below Lt: Michaelia Boysen&#13;
makes plans for her future. Below Rt: A&#13;
group of future teachers looking ahead to&#13;
their career.&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
YCS&#13;
ROW 1; J. Beaver, E. Heck, ROW 2; S. Eck -&#13;
rich, S. Schnitker, L. Vergamini, Moderator - Father Tormey, ROW 3; S. Regan , M.&#13;
Wanning , M. Gronstal, M. Roarty , T. Haas.&#13;
Among the activities of The&#13;
Young Christian Students were&#13;
a visit to the Christian Home,&#13;
sponsoring a Guitar Mass for&#13;
the . seniors, and providing for&#13;
the poo~ families at Christmas. &#13;
Meetings are followed hy coffee in the cafeteria.&#13;
The Petersens view student artwork at the&#13;
Scholastic Fair.&#13;
PTA&#13;
Students, parents, and teachers benefitted from&#13;
the work done by St. Albert's P. T. A. this year. The&#13;
quarterly meetings featured speakers and programs&#13;
introduced by Father Delehant and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Petersen, this year's presidents.&#13;
One meeting presente d a&#13;
lecture on the topi c of alcoholism.&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
ROW l; B. Brown, S. Wellman, M. Bartholomew, M. Brisso, T. Thomas, J. Van Ackeren, S. Applegate, D. Holeton, J. Miles, G. Webster, B. Hill, ROW 2; G. Lustgraaf, B. Pawloski, J. Masker, J.&#13;
Heithoff, S. Kayser, T. Hakenson, M. Kenworthy, B. Ramsey, M. Madigan, B. Wellman, ROW 3; P.&#13;
Sweeney, D. Hopp, D. Christiansen, T~ Dinges, D. Suden, J. Doyle, B. Wenninghoff, R. Ryan, M.&#13;
Spence, J. Kallman, G. Farrage, ROW 4; P. Lustgraaf, R. Jones, H. Trafton, D. O'Toole, J. Knudsen,&#13;
B. McCellan, J. Clark, B. McDonald, J. Boyer, M. Downey, D. Parr, D. McClure, J. Schlautman.&#13;
Automotive Club&#13;
Mike Kenworthy, Steve Duff, Doug Spitznagle, and Mike Brisso spend an afternoon&#13;
cleaning Mr. Sherbo's car. &#13;
Press Club&#13;
The Accipiter&#13;
Editors of Page 1:&#13;
Mike Roarty&#13;
Sue Hering&#13;
Co-Editors of Accipiter&#13;
Elizabeth Heck&#13;
Mary Jean Pogge&#13;
Editors of Page 3:&#13;
Clare Crilly&#13;
Bob McDonald&#13;
Editors of Page 2:&#13;
Rosemary Flecky&#13;
Bob Andersen&#13;
Advisor:&#13;
Sister Theresa B. V. M.&#13;
The new editors of the Accipiter staff&#13;
gather to discuss layouts. They are&#13;
Diane Amento, Ron Pogge, Francis&#13;
Guinan, Bob McDonald, Kathy Noon,&#13;
Sue Hering, Ed Hastert, and Bill&#13;
Moran.&#13;
Editors of Page 4:&#13;
Linda Vergamini&#13;
Steve 0 'Neill&#13;
CONTRIBUTORS: Mike Erich, Mary Gilmore, Eileen Fennell, Joan Lydon, Paul Strachota, Mary Jo Crilly,&#13;
David Delehant, Gayle Roux, Ma rge Turner, Carol Clark, Rick Joneson, Marianne Batholomew, Bonnie McQuaid, Debbie Walter, Colleen Casson, Chris Haas, Rosalie Turner, Diane Martin, Ruth Shea , Kathy Ellison,&#13;
Steve Schnitker, Mary Sealock, Kathy Brookover, Diane Amento, Mary Messbarger, Michealia Boysen, Ron&#13;
Pogge, Suzi Eckrich, Mark Brennemen, Linda Heithoff, Francis Guinan , Nancy Peterson, Jean Ma thiasen,&#13;
Steve Regan, Debbie Senner.&#13;
31 &#13;
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ROW 1; M. Mulqueen, J. Flammang, M. Thompson, G. Roux, M. Turner, C. Poffenbarger, P. Davis,&#13;
L. Hopp, Advisor - Miss Deppe, ROW 2; D. Friedricksen, B. Rethmeier, G. Cox, N. Reggio, J. Knudsen, M. Sealock, E. Buhman, J. McDonald, S. Pawloski, M. Glynn, T. Waldmann, ROW 3; M. Daley,&#13;
A. Dau, R. Zelfel, C. Clark, M. Turner, L. Heithoff, M. Pogge, M. Ager, C. Brugenhemke, ROW 4;&#13;
B. Andersen, B. McDonnald, M. Brenneman, M. Gronstal, P. Strachota, S. Regan, E. Churchill, K.&#13;
Crowley, S. Schnitker, F. Guinan, S. Callaghan.&#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
Far above: Editor-in -chief - Ed Churchill, Advisor&#13;
- Miss Deppe, Assistant editor - Bob McDonald.&#13;
Above: ACTIVITIES: Editor - Linda Heithoff,&#13;
Nancy Reggio, and Gayle Roux.&#13;
Far above : FACULTY: Editor - Bob Andersen,&#13;
Mark Brenneman, and Mike Roarty. Above:&#13;
ORGANIZATIONS: Editor - Teresa Waldmann,&#13;
Sue Pawloski, Mary Ager, Donna Friedrichsen,&#13;
and Rose Zelfel. &#13;
Far above If; SPORTS: Editor - Steve Regan.&#13;
Far above rt; FRESHMEN: Editor - Laural&#13;
Hopp, Teresa Gorman, JoAnne Knudsen,&#13;
Chris Poffenbarger, and Cathy Brugenhemke.&#13;
Middle lf; JUNIORS: Editor - Paul Strachota,&#13;
Carol Clark, and Peggy Glynn. Above rt;&#13;
SENIORS: Editor - Colleen Ryan, Peggy&#13;
Davis, Stephen Schnitker, and Mary Se a -&#13;
lock. Left; SALES: Manager - Marge Turner,&#13;
Mary Jean Pogge, Steve Callaghan, Gayle&#13;
Roux, Carol Clark, Kevin Crowley, and&#13;
Barb Rethmeier. Below lf; PHOTOGRAPHY:&#13;
Co-editor - Karl Knudsen.&#13;
Not pic tured; SOPHOMORES: Editor - Francis Guinan, Gerene Cox.&#13;
ART : Editor - Mary Miles. PHOTOGRAPHY: Co -editor - Pat Connolly.&#13;
FRESH MEN: Jack Pogge, Mark McGruder, and Tom Heithoff. ORGAN IZATIONS: Mike Gronstal. ACTIVITIES: Eileen Buhman.&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
"All right you guys - this is one too many breaks,"&#13;
exclaims Miss Deppe.&#13;
Pictures - tension begins, deadlines - more&#13;
pressure, identifications, typing, cropping - exhaustion, more deadlines; this keeps increasing&#13;
until finally ••• --only the advisor gets to relax.&#13;
Linda Heithoff does the final touches on a&#13;
page before it can be approved by editors,&#13;
Ed Churchill and Bob McDonald.&#13;
Yearbook&#13;
Activity&#13;
To achieve 0ne 's goal, like ours: we must&#13;
reach a summit; like climbing to the top of a&#13;
mountain, or even--uh--going over the hill!&#13;
"If you take a picture now, I'll--." "Here it is!"&#13;
Everyone went through this final stage of preparation&#13;
to produce a book which will provide a m em ory for&#13;
all who attended St. Albert's this year. &#13;
ACTIVITIES &#13;
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Brigadoon&#13;
Charlie Dalrymple (S. DeVivo) boasts to the clans of Brigadoon how every night at ten he would meet&#13;
Jean in the glen.&#13;
The girls of Brigadoon gossip, "The town all&#13;
knows, tonight away she goes."&#13;
After exchanging their wedding vows, Charlie (S. DeVivo) and Jean MacClaren (J.&#13;
Beaver) perform the traditional sword dance&#13;
which is climaxed by Harry Beaton's threat&#13;
to leave town, thus breaking the spell surrounding Brigadoon. &#13;
First St. Albert Musical&#13;
The musical, Brigadoon, presented by the students of Si.&#13;
Albert, entertained its audiences for four nights. Due to the&#13;
abundance of tale nt displayed at tryouts, the play was doublecasted. The dram a was directed by Eileen O' Brien, the music by Elaine O'Brien, and the choreography by Jim Roddy.&#13;
The orchestra consisted of Cherie Hoffman, Ken Churchill,&#13;
Bob McDonald, and Bob Mathiasen.&#13;
Tommy Albright (S. Steinhoff) rationalizes for Fiona&#13;
MacClaren (M. Yutesler) why he can't remain in Brigadoon "From This Day On."&#13;
Meg Brockie (R. Becky) relates to Jeff&#13;
Douglas (F. Guinan) one of the sweetest&#13;
bedtime stories ever told.&#13;
With a toss of her ringlets, Jane Wan -&#13;
ning invites everyone to "Come to the&#13;
Fair."&#13;
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Fiona (T. Waldmann) explains to the villagers why she'd rather&#13;
wait for her dearie than "wooin' any laddie on the lea."&#13;
Brigadoon&#13;
Meg (R. Drake) relates to the townsfolk&#13;
the humorous tale of how her mother&#13;
was wed. She ought to know for she&#13;
was there.&#13;
"Cheers!"&#13;
Angus MacGuffie (M. Wanning),&#13;
Tommy (E. Gorman), and Fiona&#13;
(T. Waldmann) share a "dram of&#13;
good luck" with Charlie (E. Churchill). &#13;
To add to the festivities of the day, the&#13;
dancers of Brigadoon lift the spirits of the&#13;
fair.&#13;
Pat Daugherty sails through the&#13;
air in hot pursuit of Harry Beaton.&#13;
Tommy (E. Gorman) looks on as Jeff (F.&#13;
Guinan) becomes as high as his bill.&#13;
Charlie (E. Churchill) woos Je an as a mock wed -&#13;
ding is performed in the background.&#13;
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Christmas Concert&#13;
A highlight to the singing of the Les Musiques occurred&#13;
when the " Babes in Toyland", as soldiers and dolls, came&#13;
alive.&#13;
No Christmas program is ever&#13;
complete without gift-bearing&#13;
kings.&#13;
The freshman girls' choir performe d with Laural Hopp as their accompanist. &#13;
The junior-senior choir joins around the campfire to sing selections from "Paint Your Wagon".&#13;
Spring Concert&#13;
It is obvious that spring had arrived b):' the roses, the birds, and the voices&#13;
of the Les Musiques.&#13;
This year's spring con -&#13;
cert was dedicated to a&#13;
special form of music, the&#13;
m usical. Some of these&#13;
given specific attention&#13;
were, "The Music Man, "&#13;
"The Fant as ti ks" , " Milk&#13;
and Honey", and "Paint&#13;
Your Wagon" .&#13;
The formal attire of the junior choir brightens the setting as they sing "Camelot,"&#13;
and "Gigi."&#13;
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Soloists who rated superior are; s. Regan,&#13;
S. Eckrich, M. Yutesler, N. Stracke.&#13;
A~ . \&#13;
.....&#13;
State Music&#13;
Contest&#13;
Soloists who received an excelle nt rating are;&#13;
ROW l; R. Flecky, S. Sweeney,· T. Waldmann ,&#13;
N. Rindone , M. Turner, E. McKinley, R. Drake ,&#13;
C. Meisenbach, ROW 2; B. McDonald, E. Gorman , E. Churchill, M. Brenneman.&#13;
The sextet which was rated superior consisted of; S.&#13;
McElravy, E. Buhman, E. McKinley, s. Eckrich, M.&#13;
Yutesler, R. Flecky.&#13;
The members of the superior rate d octet are ; T. Waldmann, S.&#13;
Sweeney, M. Shaughnessy, R. Drake, E. Gorman, K. Hering_, E.&#13;
Churchill, S. Regan. B. McDonald and C. Hoffmann&#13;
received a superior and an excelle nt rating, respectively,&#13;
for their piano solos.&#13;
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"Cabaret, " the theme of this year's talent show, is carried out through song by M. Yutesler and T.&#13;
Waldmann in the local pub.&#13;
Talent Show&#13;
T. Hall explains how he proposes to stop the draft if&#13;
elected president.&#13;
Vaudeville is brought back to the st age&#13;
through song, dance, and laughter by&#13;
B. McDonald, R. Flecky, and F. Guinan.&#13;
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The angel (R. Drake) and St, Jose (C. Crilly) introduce the celestial plot of the senior play.&#13;
Larry Hunter (J. O'Ne ill) from Harrington&#13;
Ac ademy is delighted to make the acquaintance of Mrs. Smith (M. Pogge).&#13;
Utopia Inc.&#13;
Gloria Smith (E. Heck) jumps for joy when she finally receives an A+ on her semester exam.&#13;
-&#13;
A little bit of Irish romance is portrayed&#13;
by the maid, Mel ody McGinnis (R.&#13;
Fl.ecky) to the window -washer Patrick&#13;
O'Hara (S. Schnitker). &#13;
Lf: Mr. Smith (B. Anderson) gives his&#13;
wife hell for splurging with his hard&#13;
earned money.&#13;
Rt; Cousin Lucy (M. Sealock) models&#13;
her new clothes and hairdo for Angus&#13;
Carter (T. Haas) with high hopes of&#13;
catching her man.&#13;
Below: Elmer Reeves (S. Regan) admits that his style of dancing is a little&#13;
"out of this world".&#13;
The senior class play under the direction of&#13;
Eileen O'Brien ran for two nights. UTOPIA INC.&#13;
is the story of a public accountant from heaven,&#13;
Elmer Reeves, who is ordered to return to earth&#13;
and bring Utopia into the lives of the dissatisfied&#13;
Smith family.&#13;
Curtain call&#13;
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As they enter the Prom, the couples are greeted by Dorothy, the tin man, the scarecrow, and the&#13;
cowardly lion.&#13;
The Wizard of Oz grants Jeff Howe and&#13;
Patty Osterlund the ability to stay awake&#13;
until one o'clock.&#13;
Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom&#13;
Rosemary Flecky and Bob Andersen dance to the&#13;
m usic of Alex ander's Rocktime Band . &#13;
The band was versatile in its style of music, as displayed by Steve DeVivo and his date, Don O'Neill&#13;
and Dorothy Fischer, and also by Dave Delehant and Debbie Walter.&#13;
The Wizard of Oz&#13;
After all their vigorous activity, Mike Doyle, Joe ColpittS, and their dates&#13;
decide to relax for a few dances.&#13;
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The sweetheart tree was an important part of the&#13;
leap year Valentine's dance. This dance had one&#13;
special characteristic which set it apart from all&#13;
the others; the girls had the opportunity of asking&#13;
their favorite guy.&#13;
Bill Ramsey and Nick Leber ••• senior boys?? ?&#13;
Valentine's&#13;
Dance&#13;
Jean Mathiasen and Steve Regan scan the setting&#13;
from the entrance.&#13;
Be my valentine. &#13;
Modern Faith&#13;
B. Mathiasen, M. J. Schnitker, R. Feurt, D. Hough, B. Siegrist, and J. Brooks, along with the&#13;
other sophomore boys, under the supervision of Father Paul Monahan, produced an audio-visual aid,&#13;
entitled, "The Relevance of Christianity Today. "&#13;
J. Kallman provided the narration with the&#13;
assistance of the KRCB radio station .&#13;
Father Tormey celebrates Mass for the freshman&#13;
girls in the chapel.&#13;
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Charter Class&#13;
Melita Matthaus and Doug Spitznagle began their final departure from St.&#13;
Albert's by donning their caps and gowns. ---~~-~--~~~-----..,""""',....~&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine, dean of&#13;
women, and Father Paul Monahan,&#13;
dean of men, saw that all the last&#13;
minute preparations were taken&#13;
care of. They then led the procession into the gymnasium, which&#13;
was followed by Father Maurus&#13;
Kennedy, who delivered the invocation, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. J.&#13;
Costin who presented the diplomas.&#13;
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As Father Daniel L. Delehant announced those who have fulfilled&#13;
the requirements which made them&#13;
eligible to obtain a high school&#13;
diploma, they filed in line to receive it.&#13;
Bob Konz&#13;
Graduation&#13;
Debbie Walter receives her diploma.&#13;
Tom Bridges&#13;
Paul Hoffman is last but not least.&#13;
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The address to the graduates was given by T. J.&#13;
Dacey, Jr., Brigadier General, U.S. A. F., Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel Offut Air Force&#13;
Base.&#13;
Graduation&#13;
There were mixed emotions among the graduates&#13;
as they left St. Albert's. Signs of grief, joy,&#13;
sentimentality, hope, pride, and, most of all,&#13;
relief, were displayed as their high school er a&#13;
met its end.&#13;
Ev idently, the sentiment Eileen&#13;
Buhman felt was remorse. &#13;
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Varsity Football 6-3&#13;
ROW l; D. Shudak, J. Van Ackeren, E. Churchill, N. Leber, P. Daugherty, J. Pawloski, J. Conway,&#13;
G. Webster, M. Paladino, K. Mehsling , ROW 2; Coach Charles, G. Lustgraaf, D. Kruse , D. Conway,&#13;
T. Gentile, J. Howe, S. Regan, D. Flom , B. Pawloski, S. DeVivo, D. O' Toole , P. Tedesco, ROW 3;&#13;
T. Gilmore , J. Sheeran, J. Colpitts, E. Ege, J. Walsh, S. Seidler, R. Jone son, R. Ankenbauer, S. Francisco, B. Andersen, J. Walsh, _E. Dinovo, D. Christiansen, R. Jones, Coach Petersen , Coach Dervin;&#13;
ROW 4; D. Ring, S. O'Neill, B. Leinen.&#13;
This year's football team rolled to a&#13;
6-3 season and ranked 5th in Southwest&#13;
Iowa. A good offense and a tough de -&#13;
fense characterized the team. The Falcons held Des Moines Dowling (the 2nd&#13;
ranked team in Iowa) to one t ouchdown&#13;
but lost 6-0. Coach Charles summed&#13;
up the team as, "one of the best I' ve&#13;
ever coached. " We at Saint Albert are&#13;
proud of this year's team.&#13;
J. Colpitts moves in for the tackle&#13;
against Sioux City Riverside. &#13;
Above : s. A. tacklers move in. Above rt.: Jeff&#13;
Howe received the Knute Rockne award and Steve&#13;
Francisco received the McDonne ll sportsmanship&#13;
award . Right: S. A. 's kick- off team. Below: Jeff&#13;
Howe , S. A. 's No . 1 rusher, on his way for another&#13;
fine run.&#13;
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Junior Varsity Compile 7-0 Record&#13;
ROW 1; T. Turner, V. Leber, B. Spitznagle, P. Bierman, J. Conzemius, R. Ryan, M. Schnitker, D.&#13;
Burns, D. McClure, S. Dermody, J. Kallman, J. Mortenson, B. Sennett; ROW 2; Coach LaBonia, B.&#13;
Johnson, M. Spence, J. Friesen, D. O'Toole, G. Farrage, K. Lane, B. Ronk, E. Gilmore, M. Sterbens, G. Thomas, D. Hough, Coach Wolever, ROW 3; B. Doner, J. Friel, S. Petratis, E. Fennell, B.&#13;
Blanchard, M. Noon , R. Miles, T. O'Neill, J. Heith"off, J. Berger, J. Eckel, D. Wellman, J. Doyle,&#13;
M. Schnitker, J. Schlautman.&#13;
This year's junior varsity squad extended&#13;
their winning streak to 11-0 by going unbeaten (7-0) in their sophomore year. They&#13;
were also 4-0 in their freshman year. With&#13;
a lot of talent and spirit, they're looking&#13;
forward to their first varsity year in 1968.&#13;
Watch out for this team when they're seniors!&#13;
Rt: "Upsy-daisy" is the only appropriate&#13;
word for this picture! &#13;
Jerry Mortenson, sophomore quarterback, throwing another bomb.&#13;
Vince Leber drives ahead for extra yardage.&#13;
Freshman Football&#13;
ROW l; P. Souza, J. Mehsling, D. McClure, R. Bowers, D. Holeton, D. O'Neill, P. Stamp, Coach&#13;
Mahoney .• ROW 2; R. Turone , S. Tischer, J. McGruder, D. Walter, R. Busch, J. Doyle , J. Kulczewski, ROW 3 ; T. Myers, T. Dinges, W. Kelly , J. Hamling , S. Mauer, G. Krupicka , W. McDonald,&#13;
ROW 4; J. Pogge, T. Heithoff, J. Scott, M. McGruder, M. Madigan, W. O'Neil, ROW 5; J. Osler, D.&#13;
O'Neill, T. Cambron, B. Tuttle, J. Mrkacek, R. Case.&#13;
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Varsity Basketball&#13;
ROW 1; D. Ring, J. Walsh, J. O'Neill, D. O'Neill, S. O'Neill, J. Tedesco, ROW 2; J. Walsh, B.&#13;
Konz, S. Francisco, P. Tedesco, B. Moran, D. Shudak, ROW 3; J. Conway, (student manager), N.&#13;
Becerra, D. Blanchard, Coach LaBonia.&#13;
In a building year, Mr. LaBonia's varsity squad&#13;
compiled an 8-10 record. However, the team did&#13;
have a lot of spirit and the games they played were&#13;
always good. Mr. LaBonia is pointing to next year&#13;
when he will have eight returning players and a&#13;
strong sophomore team.&#13;
Dan Shudak, junior guard, passes the ball. &#13;
Above lt: There's many hands after this rebound.&#13;
Above rt: Dan Ring jumps center with Holy&#13;
Name's Bill Pogge. Lt: Don O'Neill (Goose)&#13;
shoots for two from his favorite spot.&#13;
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Above lt: Captain Jim O'Neill shoots. Above&#13;
rt: Dick Blanchard watches for a break in the&#13;
defense. Below lt: Jim Walsh storms in with&#13;
a lay up. Below rt: Dan Ring shoots from the&#13;
corner • &#13;
ROW l; Coach Mahoney, M. Schnitker, R. Ryan, S. Dermody, E. Fennell, J. Heithoff, D. McClure,&#13;
R. Sennett, (student manager), ROW 2; T. Turner, B. Blanchard, D. Wellman, T. O'Neill, B. Mathiasen, M. Sterbens.&#13;
Junior Varsity Basketball&#13;
This year's junior varsity te am compiled&#13;
a 12-5 record while showing a strong season.&#13;
The team had strong rebounding and a good&#13;
percentage from the floor. Next year's var -&#13;
sity team looks like a winner with the help&#13;
of this team.&#13;
Far lt: Bob Mathiasen shoots for two. Left:&#13;
Mark Sterbens str e tches high to lay up the&#13;
ball for tw o.&#13;
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Lt: John Scott lets loose for a baske t.&#13;
Be low : Fre shmen battle for a rebound.&#13;
Freshman Basketball&#13;
ROW 1; R. Ronk, J. Scott, T. Heithoff, T. Minear, D. Holeton, L. Weidman, ROW 2; M. McGruder,&#13;
T. Myers, D. O'Neill, J. Pogge, J. Osler, S. Tisher, G. Friedrichsen, (student manager), the coach,&#13;
Father P. Monahan is not pictured. &#13;
Varsity Wrestling&#13;
ROW 1; E. Dinoyo, M. "Friesen, B. Pawloski, E. Ege, R. Joneson, N. Leber, J. Respeilers, G. Lustgraaf,&#13;
K. Kelly, M. Grote, J. Stageman, J. Kallman, ROW 2; B. Johnson, T. Faylor, G. Farrage, D. Van&#13;
m~, R. Jones,_. D. Conway, J. Viola, T. Mescher, M. Downey, D. Hopp, B. Siegrist, ROW 3;&#13;
Father Kiernan, T. Gilmore, J. Masker, J. Eckel, J. Berger, M. Paladino, R. Pogge, J. Clark, H.&#13;
Trafton, T. Hall, L. Albertson, Coach Petersen, S. Duff.&#13;
In the first varsity year, the St.&#13;
Albert wrestlers have done a fine&#13;
job while winning five matches,&#13;
losing three and tying one. The&#13;
grapplers also finished well in&#13;
three local tournaments. They also finished 7th in Southwe~t Iowa.&#13;
Coach Petersen said it was one of&#13;
the best groups of boys that he has&#13;
eve_r coached.&#13;
Lt: The man beneath Ed Dinovo&#13;
doesn't seem to be too happy.&#13;
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Wrestling&#13;
Rt: Nick Leber's opponent seems&#13;
to be in a precarious position.&#13;
_Below Lt: Ed Dinovo, who finished third in District. (Heavyweight) Below Middle : Nick&#13;
Leber, captain of the 1967 -68&#13;
wrestling team. Below Rt:&#13;
Blanch Johnson --riding his op -&#13;
ponent. Far Below: Ed Ege&#13;
stretches his rival in a match. &#13;
Ed Ege (middle), one of the best hurdlers in the state.&#13;
Track&#13;
St. Albe rt has reason to be proud of&#13;
this ye ar's tr ack team, which finished&#13;
third in class A state competition (out&#13;
of 96 teams). Top senior runners in -&#13;
cluded Jeff Howe, Ed Ege, and Nick&#13;
Le ber, while underclassmen rounded&#13;
out this gre at tr ack te am. Only Ege's&#13;
unfortunate breaking of his foot hindered&#13;
us from winning state. Ha ts off to this&#13;
te am!&#13;
Jeff Howe, one of the state 's fastest 440&#13;
men (third in state).&#13;
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Track&#13;
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Left: Vince Leber, who finished second in state broad jump&#13;
compenuon. Below lt: John Sheeran running at an area&#13;
track meet. Below rt: Vince Le ber, also our dash man, finishes the 220 yard dash. Bel ow , Far lt: Ken Mehsling receives the baton from a teammate . Be low, far rt: Sophomore,&#13;
Bob Mathiasen, who shows great promise as a high jumper. &#13;
Golf&#13;
B. Blanchard, D. Blanchard, H. Trafton, R. Pogge, R. Ronk, D. Walter, J. Pogge, M. Noon.&#13;
This year's golf team drove to a 5-8 season.&#13;
The team was made up of mostly underclassmen,&#13;
except for regular senior performer Dick Blanchard. In the sectional tournament held in May,&#13;
St. Albert tied for third place in a field of ten&#13;
teams. The golf outlook at St. Albert in the&#13;
future seems to be bright.&#13;
Bob Blanchard , Harry Trafton, and Dick Blanchard , who shot consistently good scores.&#13;
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Girl's Tennis&#13;
ROW 1; M. Shaughnessy, J. Wanning, M. Holeton, M. Ronk, N. Rindone, ROW 2; Sister Maria Cordis,&#13;
M. Ager, M. Burke, J. Shudak, E. Buhman, E. McKinley, L. Holeton, Sister Mary Russell.&#13;
Above: Doubles players: Jane Wanning, Mary&#13;
Shaughnessy, Eileen Buhman, and Mary Holeton.&#13;
Rt: Singles players: Nancy Rindone and Elly&#13;
McKinley. &#13;
Varsity Baseball&#13;
ROW 1; M. McGruder, D. Shudak, J. Conway, P. Daugherty, P. Tedesco, R. Munch, J. Tedesco,&#13;
V. Leber, ROW 2; Coach Wolever, J. Roach, R. Joneson, S. Francisco, B. Andersen, J. Mortenson,&#13;
N. Becerra, S. DeVivo, B. Moran.&#13;
Left: Senior Bob Andersen, who will be relied on heavily in&#13;
the pitching department.&#13;
Below: Student managers Tom Youngerman and Bill Leinen&#13;
talk to pitcher Nate Becerra.&#13;
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SENIORS: John Tedesco, Pat Daugherty, and Steve DeVivo swinging bats in practice. (DeVivo was&#13;
named All City).&#13;
Above : Pitchers for St. Albert; Jim Roach,&#13;
Mark McGruder, Nate Becerra and Ray&#13;
Munch. Right: Infielders for St. Albert;&#13;
Shortstop, Bill Moran; Catcher, Paul Tedesco; Second baseman, Rick Joneson; Third&#13;
baseman, Dan Shudak; and First baseman,&#13;
Jerry Mortensen.&#13;
This year's team is headed for a strong&#13;
start by winning six of their first seven games.&#13;
The team is made up of mostly underclassmen with the solid support of a few seniors.&#13;
Coach Wolever is looking forward to a good&#13;
summer in ' 68.&#13;
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Sandra Applegate&#13;
Steven Applegate&#13;
Sally Baldwin&#13;
Jon Barnes&#13;
Mark Bartholomew&#13;
Teresa Bomz&#13;
Richard Bowers&#13;
Joan Brown&#13;
Catherine Brugenhemke&#13;
Jane Ann Buhman&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Presid ent:&#13;
BILL KELLY&#13;
Treasure r:&#13;
JOE MEHSLING&#13;
Secretary:&#13;
JOHN SCOTT&#13;
Vice-President:&#13;
TERESA ECKEL &#13;
Judy Bums&#13;
Richard Busch&#13;
Thomas Cambron&#13;
Stephaney Carlson&#13;
Steven Carroll&#13;
Richard Case&#13;
Steve n Casson&#13;
Mary Christensen&#13;
Deborah Clouse&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Brigid Connolly&#13;
Michael Daley&#13;
Joseph Darnell&#13;
Marcia Dawson&#13;
Donald Denning&#13;
Terry Dinges&#13;
John Doyle&#13;
Leslie Dreier&#13;
Suzan Duff&#13;
Charlotte Duman Larry We idman NEVER forgets his&#13;
P. E. suit.&#13;
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Mary Dusing&#13;
Linda Ebert&#13;
Teresa Eckel&#13;
Cynthia Eyberg&#13;
James Faylor&#13;
John Fischer&#13;
Karen Flom&#13;
Susan Freer&#13;
Gregory Friedrichsen&#13;
Madeline Frost&#13;
William Goetzinger&#13;
Deborah Goodman&#13;
Where are the books,&#13;
Mark?&#13;
Teresa Go rm an&#13;
Teresa Grund&#13;
Tim Hakenson&#13;
Michael Hall&#13;
Joseph Hamling&#13;
Mary Hannem an&#13;
Christine Hansen&#13;
James Harmon&#13;
Ralph Harmon&#13;
Connie Heenan&#13;
Please Na ncy, not while we're eating! &#13;
Don't worry, Jane, the&#13;
freshmen can't be beat!&#13;
Father Tormey offers mass for the&#13;
freshmen girls.&#13;
I~&#13;
Thomas Heithoff&#13;
Sheila Higginbotham&#13;
Linda Hill&#13;
Nancy Hill&#13;
Cherie Hoffman&#13;
Colleen Hoke&#13;
David Holeton&#13;
Laura Holeton&#13;
Laural Hopp&#13;
Kathleen Hurd&#13;
Lou Ann James&#13;
Vickie Jansenius&#13;
Michael Johnsen&#13;
Catherine Kelle y&#13;
William Kelly&#13;
Margaret Kenney&#13;
JoAnne Knudsen&#13;
Rose Mary Konz&#13;
George Kreigler&#13;
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Stephen Mauer&#13;
Douglas McClure&#13;
Dennis McDonald&#13;
Marianne McDonald&#13;
Robert McDonald&#13;
Timothy McDonald&#13;
William McDonald&#13;
John McG ruder&#13;
Mark McG ruder&#13;
Joseph Mehsling&#13;
Gary Kriley&#13;
Virginia Krueger&#13;
Gary Krupicka&#13;
Joseph Kulc zewski&#13;
Marie Larchick&#13;
Marie Leaders&#13;
Marjorie Le onard&#13;
Karen Lewis&#13;
Michael Madigan&#13;
Cynthia Masker&#13;
Joan Mescher&#13;
Craig Menges&#13;
John Miles&#13;
Thomas Minear&#13;
Kathleen Moran&#13;
John Mrkacek&#13;
Ann Myers&#13;
Terry Myers&#13;
William O'Neil&#13;
Daniel 0' Neill &#13;
Nancy Sweeney takes a&#13;
hand at teaching.&#13;
Richard Ronk&#13;
Janice Schnitker&#13;
Stephen Salvo&#13;
David O'Neill&#13;
Lupe Ortez&#13;
John Osler&#13;
Joyce Pender&#13;
Christina Poffenbar.ge r&#13;
John Pogge&#13;
Joyce Pogge&#13;
Jeanette Posey&#13;
Kevin Ramsey&#13;
Nancy Reggio&#13;
Mary Respeilers&#13;
Janilee Roach&#13;
Robert Roane&#13;
Debra Roarty&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk&#13;
During freshmen pep rally, Charlie Brown and the gang&#13;
urge the Falcons to aim high.&#13;
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Education from the ground up.&#13;
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John Scott&#13;
Danie l Sealock&#13;
Richard Shea&#13;
Rita Shudak&#13;
David Soar&#13;
Patricia Soar&#13;
Anita Solon&#13;
Annette Solon&#13;
Patrick Souza&#13;
Alexis Spence&#13;
Jeanne Stageman&#13;
Philip Stamp&#13;
Catherine Stazzoni&#13;
Jeffery Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Jane Stracke&#13;
Daniel Suden&#13;
Noel Supernau&#13;
Linda Sutton&#13;
Nancy Sweeney&#13;
Susan Symonds&#13;
Mary Beth Tacke&#13;
The long wait ... afte r the big rush. &#13;
Mary Tierney&#13;
Jeanne Tinley&#13;
Stephen Tisher&#13;
Richard Turone&#13;
Brock Tuttle&#13;
John Miles and Terry Dinges rush to the head of the&#13;
lunchline.&#13;
James Van Scoy&#13;
David Walter&#13;
Lawrence Weidman&#13;
Michael Yarpe&#13;
Thomas Younge rman&#13;
Rosemary Zelfe l&#13;
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STUDENT OFFICERS:&#13;
President: MA RK STERBENS&#13;
Vice-President: DAN McCLURE&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Secretary: MARY KAE MULQUEEN&#13;
Treasurer: JEFF KALLMAN&#13;
A predominantly sophomore dri vers e ducation class&#13;
returns to school. (above )&#13;
John Boyer ge ts some prev iew study on a future dissection. (left) &#13;
The twenty-minute lunch period&#13;
tends to add wings to the sophomores' feet.&#13;
Craig Andersen&#13;
Timothy Arrick&#13;
Susan Baldwin&#13;
Lura Beck&#13;
Rosemary Beraldi&#13;
Jane Berger&#13;
John Berger&#13;
Paul Bierman&#13;
Robert Blanchard&#13;
John Boyer&#13;
John Bridges&#13;
John Brooks&#13;
Timothy Brown&#13;
Peggy Buelt&#13;
Deanne Bunten&#13;
Marsha Burke&#13;
David Burns&#13;
Mary Burns&#13;
Renee Burns&#13;
Claudia Caffery&#13;
Steven Callaghan&#13;
Angella Caparelli&#13;
Michael Caparelli&#13;
Julie Carta&#13;
Sandra Casson&#13;
Whitney Caughlan&#13;
Dianne Cla rk&#13;
Ramona Clark&#13;
Bernard Colpitts&#13;
Gregory Colpitts&#13;
81 &#13;
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Randy Feurt&#13;
Shirley Fischer&#13;
Jody Flamming&#13;
John Flecky&#13;
Connie Francisco&#13;
Duty calls once more as&#13;
the sophomores slowly&#13;
make their way back to&#13;
the classrooms.&#13;
Patrick Connolly&#13;
James Conzemius&#13;
Gerene Cox&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
Alicia Dau&#13;
Nickie Deal&#13;
Julie Denning&#13;
Stephen Dermody&#13;
Nanci DeVivo&#13;
Robert Doner&#13;
Michael Downey&#13;
James Doyle&#13;
James Eckel&#13;
George Farrage&#13;
Eugene Fennell &#13;
John Heithoff&#13;
Theresa Herzell&#13;
Nancy Hoke&#13;
Dennis Hough&#13;
Julie Denning and Alicia Dau&#13;
find it relaxing to stretch their&#13;
legs during fourth period break.&#13;
James Friel&#13;
John Friesen&#13;
Edward Gilmore&#13;
Cheryl Greer&#13;
Michael Grote&#13;
Francis Guinan&#13;
Timothy Hall&#13;
Patricia Hanneman&#13;
Lyle Ann Harter&#13;
Mary Helen Heenan&#13;
Vicki Jerkovich&#13;
Blanchard Johnson&#13;
Ellen Jones&#13;
Timothy Judkins&#13;
Richard Julich&#13;
Jeffery Kallman&#13;
Kathleen Kelly&#13;
Dianne Kenney&#13;
Karl Knudsen&#13;
Kimberly Koestner&#13;
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Geralyn Marshall&#13;
Gary Martin&#13;
John Masker&#13;
Robert Mathiasen&#13;
Patricia McBride&#13;
Daniel McClure&#13;
Deborah McPartland&#13;
Deborah Mescher&#13;
Ronald Miles&#13;
Michael Moran&#13;
Jerold Mortensen&#13;
Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
Marilyn Konz&#13;
Donna Kriegler&#13;
Norma Krueger&#13;
Judy Kruse&#13;
Frank LaMantia&#13;
Kenneth Lane&#13;
Vincent Leber&#13;
Ruth Leinen&#13;
Michael Mahoney&#13;
Jerome Mann&#13;
Study hall gives stude nts a brea ther&#13;
to catch up on homework. &#13;
Gregory Myers&#13;
Michael Noon&#13;
Frank Nuno&#13;
Timothy O'Neill&#13;
Dennis O' Toole&#13;
Michael Owens&#13;
Susan Pawloski&#13;
Steve Petratis&#13;
Carolyn Pogge&#13;
Vicki Regan&#13;
Edward Reninger&#13;
Joseph Respeilers&#13;
Daniel Ring&#13;
Roberta Ring&#13;
James Roach&#13;
Mary Jean Ronk&#13;
Robert Ronk&#13;
Mary Lou Rosman&#13;
Richard Ry an&#13;
Peggy Ryba&#13;
In the first sophomore&#13;
pep rally, a corpse, portrayed by Dennis Hough,&#13;
is carried off by pallbearers&#13;
John Schlautman, Tim Arrick, Francis Guinan, and&#13;
Ron Miles.&#13;
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Donna Sausedo&#13;
Gloria Sausedo&#13;
John Schlautman&#13;
Michael D. Schnitker&#13;
Michael J. Schnitker&#13;
Sharon Schnitker&#13;
Joseph Sciortino&#13;
Roger Sennett&#13;
Karin Shea&#13;
Janet Shudak&#13;
Brent Siegrist&#13;
Michael Sorenson&#13;
Maurus Spence&#13;
William Spitznagle&#13;
John Stageman&#13;
George Steinhoff&#13;
Mark Sterbens&#13;
Geriann Stewart&#13;
Cynthia Stinn&#13;
Anne Straka&#13;
(above) Father Robert Beck, CSSR,&#13;
delivers a sermon to the sophom'ores&#13;
and freshmen on a Day of Recollection.&#13;
(left) John Heithoff and Maurus Spence&#13;
observe the parting of the Pisces as performed by Mr. Mahoney in biology&#13;
class. &#13;
Barbara Sweeney&#13;
Kenneth Tatroe&#13;
Gerard Thomas&#13;
Sherry Toelle&#13;
Thomas Turner&#13;
Jim Doyle turns to see the camera spy'n (Mr.) Ryan.&#13;
Anne Webster&#13;
Janette Webster&#13;
Janet Tuttle&#13;
Robert Walsh&#13;
Patricia Ware&#13;
Dan Ring takes it easy in study hall.&#13;
Carol Weidman&#13;
Daniel Wellman&#13;
Mary Ann Wellman&#13;
Susan Wellman&#13;
Theresa Wellman&#13;
William Wenninghoff&#13;
Maureen Wettengel&#13;
Jane Wilkinson&#13;
April Yarpe&#13;
Christine Zimmerman&#13;
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.. ~ . ""' ------&#13;
IJ&#13;
Juniors&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President:&#13;
DAN SHUDAK&#13;
Vice-President:&#13;
MARGE TURNER&#13;
Secretary:&#13;
KATHY WALSH&#13;
Tre asurer:&#13;
JOE VAN ACKEREN &#13;
Mary Ager&#13;
Louis Albertson&#13;
Diane Amento&#13;
Lindsay Andersen&#13;
Rebecca Ankenbauer&#13;
Brian Applegate&#13;
Deborah Applegate&#13;
Sandra Baker&#13;
Marianne Bartholomew&#13;
Nathan Becerra&#13;
Terrence Bintner&#13;
Geralyn Bray&#13;
Michael Brich&#13;
Virginia Brich&#13;
Deborah Bridges&#13;
Mark Brisso&#13;
Elaine Britten&#13;
William Brown&#13;
Mary Burke&#13;
Kathleen Cambron&#13;
Kathleen Carta&#13;
Anthony Caruso&#13;
Colleen Casson&#13;
Dennis Christiansen&#13;
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Time out for laughs!&#13;
90&#13;
Carol Clark&#13;
James Clark&#13;
Monica Clark&#13;
Rosemary Cleveland&#13;
Thomas Conlon&#13;
Dennis Conway&#13;
Paul Cox&#13;
Mary Jo Crilly&#13;
Kevin Crowley&#13;
Patricia Davenport&#13;
Kathy Deal&#13;
Linda Dermody&#13;
Karen Dickerson&#13;
Edward Dinovo&#13;
Mary Pat Downey&#13;
William Doyle&#13;
Lynn Dreier&#13;
Mary Ann Emarine&#13;
Cheryl Fangman&#13;
Timothy Faylor &#13;
Eileen Fennell&#13;
Dorothy Fischer&#13;
Daniel Flom&#13;
. Priscilla Flynn&#13;
Judy Fricke&#13;
Donna Friedrichsen&#13;
Christine Gallagher&#13;
Sally Gallo&#13;
Timothy Gentile&#13;
Bruce Gillette&#13;
Mary Ellen Gimore&#13;
Timothy Gilmore&#13;
Peggy Glynn&#13;
Nancy Grant&#13;
Renee Green&#13;
Timothy Gronstal&#13;
Patricia Grote&#13;
Dennis Grudle&#13;
The balance receives apt attention from&#13;
Rob Hoag during chemistry lab.&#13;
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Mike Brich and Kevin Crowley strive for a better understanding of history through .an independent study course.&#13;
Christine Haas&#13;
Joanne Hale&#13;
Steven Hall&#13;
Christine Harmon&#13;
Edward Hastert&#13;
Linda Healey&#13;
Sue Hering&#13;
Cynthia Herzog&#13;
John Hill&#13;
Robert Hoag&#13;
Catherine Hobbins&#13;
Daniel Hoffman&#13;
Mary Holeron&#13;
Jeanine Hopkins&#13;
De nnis Hopp&#13;
Dennis Hotz&#13;
Deborah Hughes&#13;
Marilyn Hurd&#13;
Randall Jone s &#13;
Robert Jones&#13;
Robert Joneson&#13;
James Kalar&#13;
Steven Kayser&#13;
John Kelly&#13;
James Knudsen&#13;
William Konz&#13;
Jeanne Krupicka&#13;
Darwin Kruse&#13;
Margaret Kuhn&#13;
Gordon Lustgraaf&#13;
Joan Lydon&#13;
Robe rt McClellan&#13;
Sandra Mccurry&#13;
James McDermott&#13;
Jeanne McDonald&#13;
Robert McDonald&#13;
Bonnie McQuaid&#13;
William Martin&#13;
Count Riverside fails to brea k&#13;
the spirit of Saint Albert.&#13;
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Kathleen Noon&#13;
William 0' Connor&#13;
Donald O'Neill&#13;
Michelle Osler&#13;
Daniel O' Toole&#13;
Marion Paladino&#13;
Randy Patten&#13;
Patricia Pauley&#13;
Kenneth Mehsling&#13;
Judy Meloy&#13;
Thomas Mescher&#13;
Mary Ann Michalski&#13;
Shirley Michaud&#13;
James Miller&#13;
William Moran&#13;
Raymond Munch&#13;
Robert Pawloski&#13;
Leo Petratis&#13;
Raymond Pogge&#13;
Susan Pogge&#13;
Robert Potkonak&#13;
Barbara Rethmeier&#13;
Carrie Mae Ring&#13;
Thomas Ring &#13;
Elaine Rosman&#13;
Gayle Roux&#13;
Carl Salvo&#13;
Marcia Schechinger&#13;
John Sciortino&#13;
Steven Seidler&#13;
Mary Shaughnessy&#13;
Helen Shea&#13;
John Sheeran&#13;
Daniel Shudak&#13;
Michael Souza&#13;
Paul Springer&#13;
Dennis Stageman&#13;
Patricia Stageman&#13;
Nadine Stamp&#13;
Miss O'Brien's English students B. McDonald, K.&#13;
Mehsling, J. Kalar, and B. Martin give their rendition of the play "Green Meadows"&#13;
Paul Strachota&#13;
Nancy Stracke&#13;
Ione Straka&#13;
Stephanie Steinhoff&#13;
Nancy Ste rbens&#13;
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Ronald Suden&#13;
John Sweeney&#13;
Michael Talley&#13;
Paul Tedesco&#13;
Terrence Thomas&#13;
Myrna Thompson&#13;
Mary Tighe&#13;
Harold Trafton&#13;
Margery Turner&#13;
Joseph Van Ackeren&#13;
Daniel Van Horne&#13;
John Viola&#13;
James Walsh&#13;
John Walsh&#13;
Kathleen Walsh&#13;
Diane Walter&#13;
Jane Wanning&#13;
Steven Welch&#13;
Patricia Wilkinson&#13;
James Ze lfel&#13;
John Zelfel &#13;
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President, STEVE JENSEN; Treasurer, BILL RAMSEY;&#13;
Secretary, JEAN WETTENGEL; Vice-President , JIM&#13;
CONWAY. &#13;
Robert Andersen&#13;
Robert Ankenbauer&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Beth Baldwin&#13;
Jonette Beaver&#13;
Richard Blanchard&#13;
Michealia Boysen&#13;
Mark Brenneman&#13;
Thomas Bridges&#13;
Michael Brisso&#13;
Kathy Brookover&#13;
Julie Brown&#13;
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Eileen Buhman&#13;
Richard Bunten&#13;
Anne Carta&#13;
Richard Caughlan&#13;
Edward Churchill&#13;
Joseph Colpitts&#13;
James Conway&#13;
Clare Crilly&#13;
Patrick Daugherty&#13;
Peggy Davis&#13;
Elizabeth Desmond&#13;
Steve DeVivo&#13;
What Is a Senior . • • &#13;
Mike Doyle&#13;
Rita Drake&#13;
Steve Duff&#13;
Antoinette Duman&#13;
Suz i Eckrich&#13;
Ed Ege&#13;
What does it take to fill these?? ...&#13;
IOI &#13;
102&#13;
Ka thy Ellison&#13;
Patty Ellison&#13;
Sheryl Evers&#13;
Ed Fennell&#13;
Rosemary Flecky&#13;
Steven Francisco&#13;
Mike Friesen&#13;
Rick Frost&#13;
Mike Glynn&#13;
A Senior Is Always &#13;
Learning.&#13;
Ed Gorman&#13;
Mike Gronstal&#13;
Jo Grund&#13;
Tom Haas&#13;
Elizabeth Heck&#13;
Linda Heithoff&#13;
Karl Hering&#13;
• •&#13;
Realizing how much there is to know and&#13;
what little time is left, Seniors strive to obtain what knowledge they can before they&#13;
leave. It is hoped that knowledge gained&#13;
in physics, math, business law and all other&#13;
courses taken while at St. Alberts will be&#13;
put to good use in future years.&#13;
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Bill Hill&#13;
Paul Hoffman&#13;
Joe Hopkins&#13;
Jim Hotz&#13;
Jeff Howe&#13;
Steve Jensen&#13;
Randy Kaufman&#13;
Doug Kenney&#13;
Mike Kenworthy&#13;
Bob Konz&#13;
Vickie Kreigler&#13;
Cindy Kriegler&#13;
A Senior Is &#13;
Nick Leber&#13;
Bill Leinen&#13;
Paul Lustgraaf&#13;
Rich Lustgraaf&#13;
Jacque Madden&#13;
Sue Marr&#13;
Moving&#13;
"Man is the prime mover of the&#13;
universe." As the controllers of the&#13;
universe of the future, Seniors now&#13;
begin taking over the job of keeping&#13;
things moving.&#13;
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A Senior is learning how to lead. The presidency of the student council, like most organiza -&#13;
tions around school, is held by a Senior. They must&#13;
be responsible enough to assume the different tasks&#13;
of leading the various groups and clubs. As one&#13;
experienced Senio_r put it, "The hardest thing for a&#13;
great leader to learn is that the world revolves in&#13;
spite of him, not because of him. "&#13;
A Senior&#13;
Is&#13;
Leading &#13;
"A leader must first learn how to follow. "&#13;
Diane Martin&#13;
Jean Mathiasen&#13;
Sharon McElravy&#13;
Elizabeth McKee&#13;
Elly McKinley&#13;
Leslie McPartland&#13;
Connie Meisenbach&#13;
Mary Messbarger&#13;
Mary Miles&#13;
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Anita Miller&#13;
Phil Minor&#13;
Pam Mortensen&#13;
Rick Norman&#13;
Jim O'Connor&#13;
Jim O'Neill&#13;
Steve O'Neill&#13;
Patty Osterlund&#13;
Dick Parr&#13;
Jim Pawloski&#13;
Nancy Peterson&#13;
Mary Jean Pogge &#13;
A Senior ..&#13;
Is Laughing . •&#13;
Laughing and crying are the two primary&#13;
signs of emotion. Seniors can "now" laugh at&#13;
the stunts and mistakes characterizing their&#13;
underclassman years, and all the fun which was&#13;
such a great part of their life at St. Albert.&#13;
Crying can signify either sorrow or happiness.&#13;
There is an aura of sadness about Senior year in&#13;
the realization that this year brings to an end&#13;
this phase of our life. Yet there is a joy in&#13;
knowing that even bigger and better things are&#13;
to come for all.&#13;
Pat Quigley&#13;
Bill Ramsey&#13;
Steve Regan&#13;
Debby Respeilers&#13;
Nancy Rindone&#13;
Bonnie Ring&#13;
• and Crying&#13;
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A Senior ls Loving&#13;
To become a fulfilled person, one must learn to&#13;
appreciate all aspects of life. Learning to love&#13;
everyone and everything is one of the most important tasks of living.&#13;
"Love is a faith , and one faith leads to another. "&#13;
Cathy Roane&#13;
Mike Roarty&#13;
Jamie Robinson&#13;
Colleen Ryan&#13;
Stephen Schnitker&#13;
Terry Scott&#13;
Mary Sealock&#13;
Debbie Sennett&#13;
Ruth Shea &#13;
Carolyn Smith&#13;
Theresa Smith&#13;
Kerry Solon&#13;
Doug Spitz nagle&#13;
Laurie Stamp&#13;
Steve Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Kay Stewart&#13;
Gretchen Straka&#13;
George Sturm&#13;
Art students cooperate in the greatest e xpression of love: creation.&#13;
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A Senior&#13;
Is Searching&#13;
There comes a time when the vital&#13;
decisions about life must be made.&#13;
Senior year is an important time because&#13;
decisions now will mold the course of&#13;
every future day.&#13;
Becky Sulentic&#13;
Sue Sweeney&#13;
John Tedesco&#13;
Mary Turner&#13;
Rosalie Turner&#13;
Linda Turone&#13;
Linda Vergamini&#13;
Teresa Waldmann &#13;
Debbie Walter&#13;
Mark Wanning&#13;
George Webster&#13;
Barbara Weiss&#13;
Diane Wellman&#13;
Bob Well.man&#13;
Linda Wenninghoff&#13;
Jean Wettengel&#13;
Mary Yutesler&#13;
NOT PICTURED:&#13;
Dave Delehant&#13;
John Grant&#13;
Melita Matthaus&#13;
Steve Wellman&#13;
For Seniors the last nine months&#13;
have meant a search for many&#13;
things; a search of self for personal&#13;
ambitions and goals, a search of&#13;
the world for college and careers,&#13;
a search for . . . the bottom of your&#13;
locker??&#13;
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On an Old Sun Dial&#13;
Time flies,&#13;
Suns rise&#13;
And shadows fall.&#13;
Let time go by.&#13;
Love is forever over all.&#13;
- -author unknown. &#13;
A ·Senior Is Leaving. &#13;
Senior Honors&#13;
ROBERT ANDERSEN - Academic Achievement 4;&#13;
Honor Roll 11 quarte rs; Student Council 3 ; Baseball&#13;
Second Team All City 3; Choir 3 , 4; Vice President&#13;
Science Engineering 3, Member 4; FT A 3; Lettermen Club 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Page Assistant Editor&#13;
4, Reporter 3; Yearbook Faculty Section Editor 3 ,&#13;
4; "Murder Takes the Veil" 3; Prom Committee 3;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 4; "Utopia , Inc." 4 ; Key Club 2, 3, 4;&#13;
"Cabaret" 4.&#13;
ROBERT ANKENBAUER - Football Le tters 3 ,4; Choir&#13;
1, 3; Key Club 4.&#13;
NANCY ARRIC K - Choir 1.&#13;
BETH BALDWIN - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Choir 1, 2;&#13;
FT A 2, 3 ; Latin Club 3; Pep Club 1.&#13;
JONETTE BEAVER - Honor Roll 4 quarters; JuniorMiss Representative 4; Mardi Gr as Representative 4 ;&#13;
FTA 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Newspaper Photographer 3 ; YCS 3, 4 ; " Murder Takes the&#13;
Veil" 3; "Brigadoon" 4; "Utopia, Inc." 4; "Cabaret"&#13;
4.&#13;
RICHARD BLANCHARD - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Letters 4; Golf Letter 3,4; Automotive Soci ety 4; Golf 3,4.&#13;
MICHAELIA BOYSEN - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Pep&#13;
Club Vice President 3; FTA 2,3,4; YCS Secretary&#13;
3; Newspaper Reporter 3,4; "Brigadoon" 4; Choir&#13;
1,2, 3,4.&#13;
MARK BRENNEMAN - Honor Roll 13 quarters; Academic Achievement 3, 4; Manager of Football Team&#13;
1, 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; FTA 3; Yearbook Photographer&#13;
3, 4; Photography 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Science and&#13;
116&#13;
Engineering 4; Newspaper Photographer 3 , 4.&#13;
THOMAS BRIDGES - Choir 1, 2.&#13;
MICHAEL BRISSO - Choir 1, 2 ; FCC 2, 3, 4 ; Automotive Society 4.&#13;
KATHRYN BROOKOVER - Choir 1, 2; Pep Club 1,&#13;
2, 3; Newspaper Typist and Reporter 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2 , 3; Talent Show 3.&#13;
EILEEN BUHMAN - Choir 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2 , 3 , 4; FNA 3 , 4; Speech&#13;
and Drama 3 , 4 ; Newspaper Reporter 3, 4; Yearbook 4;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 4; "Cabaret" 4.&#13;
RICHARD BUNTEN -Science and Engineering 4; Key&#13;
Club 2, 3 , 4.&#13;
ANNE CART A - Honor Roll 12 quarters; Choir 1, 2;&#13;
Latin Club 3 ; FTA 2, 3.&#13;
RICHARD CAUGHLAN - Science and Engineering 4;&#13;
Choir 1, 2; Sports Manager 2; Le tter 2.&#13;
EDWARD CHURCHILL - Honor Roll 11 quarters; Key&#13;
Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; Academic Achievement&#13;
3 , 4 ; Spanish Club President 3; Transfer Student 2;&#13;
Boys Choir 3 , 4 ; Choir 2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3 ;&#13;
Track Letter 2 ; "Murder Takes the Veil" 3; "Brigadoon" 4; Football 2, 3 , 4 ; Le tters 3 , 4 ; Letterman Club&#13;
2, 3, 4; Band 3 ; Assistant Ye arbook Editor 3; Ed itor of&#13;
Yearbook 4 ; "Utopia, Inc." 4; "Cabaret" 4 ; Musician Award 4; Spirit of St. Albert Award 4.&#13;
JOSEPH COLPITTS - Choir 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 3 quarters; Football 2, 3, 4; Letter 4; Key Club 3, 4 ; Science and Engineering 4.&#13;
JAMES CONWAY - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketb all&#13;
Manager 3,4; Track 3 ; Baseball 2,3,4; All City &#13;
Football 4; State Honor 4; Key Club 3, 4; FT A 3, 4;&#13;
Prom Committee 3.&#13;
CLARE CRILLY - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Academic&#13;
Achievement 3, 4; Scholarship St. Mary's College,&#13;
Student Council 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Les Musiques _3 ,&#13;
4; Newspaper 3; Page Editor 4; YCS 2, 3; Science and&#13;
Engineering 4; "Brigadoon" 4; "Utopia, Inc." 4;&#13;
Prom Committee 3; "Cabaret" 4; Triple Trio 1, 2;&#13;
FTA 2,3.&#13;
PATRICK DAUGHERTY - Honor Roll 9 quarters;&#13;
Football Letters 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball&#13;
Letters 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; Boy's Choir 3, 4; Key Club 2,&#13;
Vice President 3; President 4; "Utopia, Inc." 4;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
PEGGY DAVIS - Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Yearbook Typist 4.&#13;
DAVID DELEHANT - "Marriage Proposal" 3; Yearbook 3.&#13;
ELIZABETH DESMOND - Choif1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; FT A 2, 4; FNA 3, 4; Spanish Club 3.&#13;
STEVE DEVIVO - Honor Roll 3 quarters; All City&#13;
Baseball and Football First Team 3, 4; All Southwest Iowa Second Team 3, 4; Student Council 2;&#13;
Vice President of Class 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; football&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2,&#13;
3, 4; Boy's Choir 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4.&#13;
MICHAEL DOYLE - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Science&#13;
and Eng ineering Club 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Prom&#13;
Committee 3.&#13;
RITA DRAKE - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Choir 1, 2, 4;&#13;
Triple Trio 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; "Brigadoon"&#13;
4; Cheer leading 1; FT A 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3; "Utopia, Inc." 4; "Cabaret" 4.&#13;
STEVEN DUFF - Wrestling 4; Letter 4; Science and&#13;
Engineering Club 4; Automotive Club 4.&#13;
ANTOINETTE DUMAN - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Perfect Attendance 4; Biology Field Club 3.&#13;
SUZANNE ECKRICH - Choir 1,2,4; YCS 3,4; Reporter 4.&#13;
EDWARD EGE - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Football 1, 2,&#13;
3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Track Letters 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4,&#13;
KATHY ELLISON - Choir 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Pep&#13;
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RICHARD LUSTGRAAF&#13;
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1967 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Saint Albert the Great&#13;
Central Catholic&#13;
High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Foreword&#13;
Saint Albert High School is the realization of a dream which began&#13;
materializing five years ago. During this brief interval the school has&#13;
been molded into something which commands respect and admiration.&#13;
A new school has much color and excitement. For us, it is an opportunity&#13;
to idealize the kind of education that is essential to our future. What a&#13;
challenge it is; but what benefits it will reap for us and for future generations!&#13;
Certainly all of this is a very unique experience, but what is most important is that we are the developing assests of this new school.&#13;
It will be our privilege to reminisce and appreciate the great role that&#13;
we played in building the b~ckbone and setting the traditions of this education institution.&#13;
Viewing these things in all its dimensions, we must realize our responsibility to accept and maintain these standards.&#13;
So, in this, our first edition of DIMENSIONS, we make our attempt to&#13;
set the pace for the coming years by showing that through our eyes the&#13;
world of Saint Albert the Great Central Catholic High School is truly a&#13;
great place.&#13;
t" &#13;
ND FACULT&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Q ' \ [ -&#13;
HIS EXCELLENCY,&#13;
THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE J. BISKUP, D. D.&#13;
BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF DES MOINES&#13;
4 &#13;
THE REVEREND DANIEL L. DELEHANT, PRINCIPAL&#13;
A Message from Father Delehant&#13;
Beginnings are often difficult for we do not have the experience of the past upon which to rely. However,&#13;
the dimensions to which St. Albert High School has advanced in the few short years of its existence, shows&#13;
that with cooperation and energetic work, those handicaps can be successfully overcome. I am sure that&#13;
God will continue to bless the school with success so that its foundation will be firm and strong and capable&#13;
of withstanding future attacks.&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Robert A.&#13;
Johnson, Jr.&#13;
On November 18, 1966, Robert A, Jolmson, Jr., became the first student of&#13;
Saint Albert High School to enter eternity. He left a family and a school&#13;
whose affection and respect for him will endure in the memory throughout the years.&#13;
Fifteen years is not a long life; yet it was destined to be a complete one&#13;
for Robert. His earthly success was measured by his efforts as a student, by&#13;
his efforts as a member of a family. His death was destined to be profound in its effect for his associates--the young to whom death seems so&#13;
remote.&#13;
May Robert's reminder of eternity be as enduring as our memory of him. &#13;
(1 tor:) Father Daniel Delehant, Leo Book, Joseph Hobbins, Harold Beckman, Msgr. T. J. Moriarty.&#13;
School&#13;
Nurse&#13;
Mrs. Helen Jones, R. N.&#13;
Board Of Education&#13;
School&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Miss Doris Dorszynski&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Dean of Men:&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Dean of Women:&#13;
Sister Mary Henrietta,&#13;
B.V.M.&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
"Father Tormey, I'm perfectly capable of stirring my own coffee."&#13;
Typing Department:&#13;
Sister Mary Alberta, R. S. M.,&#13;
and Mrs. Thomas Schnitker.&#13;
Father T.&#13;
Nicholas&#13;
Tormey,&#13;
Sister Mary&#13;
St. Philip,&#13;
B. V. M., and&#13;
Father James&#13;
W. Kiernan. &#13;
(1. tor.): Sister Mary Barbara, C. H.M.; Sister Marie Cecile, C.H. M.; Sister&#13;
Mary Teresina, R. s. M.; Mr. William E. Charles.&#13;
Sister Mary Jeanette, C. H. M.&#13;
(1. tor. ) Miss Margaret Deppe, Sister Mary Rita, R. S. M.;&#13;
Sister Mary David, B. V. M.&#13;
9 &#13;
10&#13;
UPPER LEFT: Mr. Kenneth Petersen, Miss Linda&#13;
Delehant, Mr. John LaBonia.&#13;
UPPER RIGHT: Sister Alice Miriam, B. V. M., Sister&#13;
Ann There~e. C.H.M., Mr. Charles Wolever.&#13;
RIGHT: Sister Mary Louise, C.H. M., Sister Mary&#13;
Kateri, R. S. M.&#13;
LOWER LEFT: Miss Elaine O'Brien, Miss Constance&#13;
Vinardi, Miss Eileen O'Brien, Father Arthur Mccann,&#13;
"Did you hear what she said."&#13;
Father Charles S, Gaul &#13;
&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Rick Ryan Tim O'Neill&#13;
12&#13;
Freshmen Class Officers&#13;
President - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tim O'Neill&#13;
Vice -president - - - - - - - - - - - Gerene Cox&#13;
Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - - Mark Sterbens&#13;
Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rick Ryan&#13;
Mark Sterbens Gerene Cox&#13;
"They're off!" &#13;
James Addison&#13;
Craig Anderson&#13;
Timothy Arrick&#13;
Susan Baldwin&#13;
David Barker&#13;
Marie Barker&#13;
Gail Bates&#13;
Lura Beck&#13;
Rosemary Beraldi&#13;
Jane Berger&#13;
John Berger&#13;
Paul Bierman&#13;
Robert Blanchard&#13;
John Boyer&#13;
John Bridges&#13;
John Brooks&#13;
Timothy Brown&#13;
Peggy Buelt&#13;
Deanne Bunten&#13;
Marsha Burke&#13;
David Burns&#13;
Mary Margaret Burns&#13;
Renee Burns&#13;
Claudia Caffery&#13;
Steve Callaghan&#13;
Happiness is being first in line.&#13;
The blessing of a throat by Fr. Kiernan.&#13;
13 &#13;
Jerry Mann takes a break.&#13;
14&#13;
Angela Caparelli&#13;
Micheal Caparelli&#13;
Julie Carta&#13;
John Caruso&#13;
Rosemary Caruso&#13;
Sandra Casson&#13;
Whitney Caughlan&#13;
Dianne Clark&#13;
Ramona Clark&#13;
Bernard Colpitts&#13;
Gregory Colpitts&#13;
Patrick Connoly&#13;
James Gonzemius&#13;
Gerene Cox&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
Alicia Dau&#13;
Nickie Deal&#13;
Daniel Delehant&#13;
Julie Denning&#13;
Cheryl Derks&#13;
Stephen Dermody&#13;
Nanci Devivo&#13;
Robert Doner&#13;
Michael Downey&#13;
James Doyl e&#13;
Play practice &#13;
James Eckel&#13;
George Farrage&#13;
Eugene Fennell&#13;
Randy Feurt&#13;
Shirley Fischer&#13;
Jody Flammang&#13;
John Flecky&#13;
Connie Francisco&#13;
James Friel&#13;
John Friesen&#13;
Matt Gearhart&#13;
Edward Gilmore&#13;
Cheryl Greer&#13;
Micheal Grote&#13;
Francis Guinan&#13;
Timothy Hall&#13;
Lyle Ann Harter&#13;
Mary Helen Heenan&#13;
John Hiethoff&#13;
Teresa Herz ell&#13;
Nancy Hoke&#13;
Micheal Hor an&#13;
Dennis Hough&#13;
Ed Gilmore has his teeth checked&#13;
by Dr. Ben Gress.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Karl Knudson&#13;
Kimberly Koestner&#13;
Marilyn Konz&#13;
Donna Kriegler&#13;
Norma Krueger&#13;
Judy Kruse&#13;
Francis LaMantia&#13;
Kenneth Lane&#13;
Vincent. Leber&#13;
Ruth Leinen&#13;
Christine Lustgraaf&#13;
Patricia McBride&#13;
Dennis Jackson&#13;
Vicki Jerkovich&#13;
Blanchard Johnson&#13;
Ellen Jones&#13;
Timothy Judkins&#13;
Richard Julich&#13;
Jeffrey Kallman&#13;
Kathleen Kelly&#13;
Dianne Kenney&#13;
Richard Knipe&#13;
Mary Rosman and Cheryl Derks&#13;
Pep rally spurs school spirit. &#13;
Francis Guinan delivers a last minute message&#13;
Daniel McClure&#13;
Deborah McPartland&#13;
Michael McPartland&#13;
Michael Mahoney&#13;
Jerome Mann&#13;
Geri Marshal&#13;
Gary Martin&#13;
Robert Masker&#13;
Robert Mathiasen&#13;
Deborah Mescher&#13;
Ronald Miles&#13;
Michael Moran&#13;
Jerry Mortensen&#13;
Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
Gregory Myers&#13;
Michael Noon&#13;
Frank Nuno&#13;
Timothy O'Neill&#13;
Jeanne Palensky&#13;
Susan Pawloski&#13;
Homeward bound!&#13;
17 &#13;
Study Hall&#13;
18&#13;
Steven Petratis&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
P&#13;
ogge&#13;
Dorothy Potter&#13;
Ed\vard Reninger&#13;
Daniel Ring&#13;
Roberta Ring&#13;
James&#13;
Roach&#13;
Mary Jean Ronk&#13;
Robert Ronk&#13;
Mary Lou Rosman&#13;
Richard Ryan Peggy Ryba&#13;
Donna Sausedo&#13;
Gl&#13;
oria Sausedo&#13;
John Schlautman Michael Schnitker&#13;
Michael J. Schnitker&#13;
Sharon Schnitker&#13;
Jo&#13;
seph Sciortino&#13;
Ro&#13;
ger&#13;
S&#13;
ennett&#13;
Karin Shea&#13;
Janet Shudak&#13;
Brent Siegrist&#13;
Maurus Spence&#13;
William Spitznagle &#13;
Lunchtime!&#13;
Cheryl Greer gets&#13;
a headst art in&#13;
homemaking.&#13;
John Stageman&#13;
George Steinhoff&#13;
Mark Sterbens&#13;
Geriann Stewart&#13;
Cynthia Stinn&#13;
Anne Straka&#13;
Barbara Swe~ney&#13;
Kenneth T atroe&#13;
Gerard Thomas&#13;
Sherry Toelle&#13;
Patrick Turner&#13;
Thomas Turner&#13;
Janet Tuttle&#13;
Robert Walsh&#13;
Patricia Ware&#13;
Anne Webster&#13;
Janette Webster&#13;
Carol Weidman&#13;
Daniel Wellman&#13;
Mary Ann Wellman&#13;
Susan Wellman&#13;
Theresa Wellman&#13;
William Wenninghoff&#13;
Maureen Wettengel&#13;
Glenn White&#13;
Jane Wilkinson&#13;
April Yarpe&#13;
Christine&#13;
Zimmerman&#13;
Not pictured: Kay Riggs&#13;
Michael Ra mirez&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Dan Shudak, Bob McDonald, Dorothy Fischer, Jeanne Krupicka&#13;
Both Mary Ager and&#13;
Bill O'Conner believe&#13;
in makin g good use of&#13;
study time.&#13;
Sophomore Class&#13;
Officers&#13;
President - - - - - - - Robert Mcdonald&#13;
Vice-president - - - - - Daniel Shudak&#13;
Secretary - - - - - - - Jeanne Krupicka&#13;
Treasurer - - - - - - - -Dorothy Fischer &#13;
Ager, Mary&#13;
Albertson, Louis&#13;
Amento, Diane&#13;
Andersen, Lindsay&#13;
Ankenbauer, Rebecca&#13;
Applegate, Deborah&#13;
Baker, Sandra&#13;
Bartholomew, Marianne&#13;
Becerra, Nathan&#13;
Bintner, Terence&#13;
Bray, Geralyn&#13;
Brich, Michael&#13;
Brich, Virginia&#13;
Bridges, Deborah&#13;
Brisso, Mark&#13;
Britten, Elaine&#13;
Brown, William&#13;
Brugenhemke, Mary&#13;
Burke, Mary&#13;
Cambron, Kathleen&#13;
Carta, Kathleen&#13;
Caruso, Anthony&#13;
Casson, Colleen&#13;
Christiansen, Dennis&#13;
Clark, Carol&#13;
Dorothy Fisher and Donna Friedrichsen find the appearance of a&#13;
worm somewhat gruesome.&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Dickerson, Karen&#13;
Dinovo, Edward&#13;
Downey, Mary Pat&#13;
Doyle, William&#13;
Dreier, Lynn&#13;
Emarine, Mary Ann&#13;
Fangman, Cheryl&#13;
Faylor, Timothy&#13;
Fennell, Eileen&#13;
Fisher, Dorothy&#13;
Clark, James&#13;
Clark, Monica&#13;
Cleveland, Rosemary&#13;
Conlon, Thomas&#13;
Conway, Dennis&#13;
Cox, Paul&#13;
Crilly, Mary Jo&#13;
Crowley, Kevin&#13;
Deal, Kathy&#13;
Dermody, Linda&#13;
Flom, Daniel&#13;
Flynn, Priscilla&#13;
Fricke, Judy&#13;
Friedrichsen, Donna&#13;
Galla gher, Christine&#13;
Ga llo, Sally&#13;
Gentile, Timothy&#13;
Gillette , Bruce&#13;
Gilmore, Mary Ellen&#13;
Gilmore, Timothy &#13;
Glynn, Margaret&#13;
Goeser, Donald&#13;
Grant, Nancy&#13;
Green, Renee&#13;
Gronstal, Timothy&#13;
Grote, Patricia&#13;
Grundle, Dennis&#13;
Haas, Christine&#13;
Hale, Joanne&#13;
Hall, Steven&#13;
Hill, John&#13;
Hoag, Robert&#13;
Hobbins, Catherine&#13;
Hoffman, Daniel&#13;
Holeton, Mary&#13;
Hopkins, Jeanine&#13;
Hopp, Dennis&#13;
Hotz, Dennis&#13;
Hughes, Deborah&#13;
Hurd, Marilyn&#13;
Hastert, Edward&#13;
Healey, Linda&#13;
Hering, Sue&#13;
Herzog, Cynthia&#13;
Three o'clock rush hour!&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
Enjoyment can be found in religion class as&#13;
proved by Cathy Hobbins.&#13;
Jones, Randy&#13;
Jones, Robert&#13;
Joneson, Robert&#13;
Kalar, James&#13;
Kayser, Steven&#13;
Kelly, John&#13;
Kenney, Daniel&#13;
Knipe, Regina&#13;
Knudsen, James&#13;
Kobold, Steven&#13;
Konz, William&#13;
Krupicka, Jeanne&#13;
Kruse, Darwin&#13;
Kuhn, Margaret&#13;
Lustgraaf, Gordan&#13;
Lydon, Joan&#13;
McClellan, Robert&#13;
Mccurry, Sandra&#13;
McDermott, James&#13;
McDonald, Jeanne &#13;
McDonald, Robert&#13;
McQuaid, Bonnie&#13;
Martin, William&#13;
Mehsling, Kenneth&#13;
Meloy, Judy&#13;
Mescher, Thomas&#13;
Michaud, Shirley&#13;
Miller, James&#13;
Munch, Raymond&#13;
Noon, Kathleen&#13;
O'Conner, William&#13;
O'Neill, Donald&#13;
Osler, Michelle&#13;
Paladino, Marian&#13;
Patten, Randy&#13;
Pauley, Patricia&#13;
Pawloski, Robert&#13;
Petratis, Leo&#13;
Pogge, Susan&#13;
Potkonak, Robert&#13;
Rethmeier, Barbara&#13;
Ring, Carrie Mae&#13;
Ring, Thomas&#13;
Rosman, Elaine&#13;
Roux, Gayle&#13;
Salvo, Carl&#13;
Sawyers, Steven&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Pogge, Raymond&#13;
Ron Pogge and Bob Potkonak are studying the structure of a&#13;
starfish.&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Stageman, Dennis&#13;
Stageman, Patricia&#13;
Stamp, Nadine&#13;
Steinhoff, Stephanie&#13;
Sterbens, Nancy&#13;
Strachota, Paul&#13;
Stracke, Nancy&#13;
Straka, Ione&#13;
Suden, Ronald&#13;
Sweeney, John&#13;
Schafer, Rhondell&#13;
Schechinger, Marcia&#13;
Sciortino, John&#13;
Seidler, Steven&#13;
Shaughnessy, Mary&#13;
Shea, Helen&#13;
Sheeren, John&#13;
Shudak, Daniel&#13;
Souza, Michael&#13;
Springer, Paul&#13;
Tim Gilmore receives&#13;
another tray from Larry&#13;
Patten. &#13;
Rosemary Clevelalld practices the essentials of givillg a good&#13;
speech.&#13;
Helpillg the students gaill a better view of&#13;
the Jewish religion are Marialllle Bartholomew and Joann Hale.&#13;
Walsh, James&#13;
Walsh, Johll&#13;
Walsh, Kathleell&#13;
Walter, Diane&#13;
Wallllillg, Jall e&#13;
Welch, Stevell&#13;
Wilkillson, Patricia&#13;
Williams, Patricia&#13;
Ze lfel, James&#13;
Zelfel, Johll&#13;
T alley, Michael&#13;
Tedesco, Paul&#13;
Thomas , Terenc e&#13;
Thom psoll, John&#13;
Thompson, M yma&#13;
Traftoll , Harold&#13;
Turner, Margery&#13;
Vall Ac keren , Joseph&#13;
Vall Home, Dalliel&#13;
Viola, John &#13;
28&#13;
Nick Leber, Steve Devivo, Karl Hering, and Nancy Rindone&#13;
Steve Francisco shows confidence in un -&#13;
derclassman, Brent Siegrist.&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Junior Class Officers&#13;
President - - - - - - - - - - - -Nick Leber&#13;
Vice-President - - - - - - - - Steve Devivo&#13;
Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - Karl Hering&#13;
Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - Nancy Rindone &#13;
Robert Andersen&#13;
Robert Ankenbauer&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Beth Bald\~in&#13;
Allen Bates&#13;
Jonette Beaver&#13;
Dick Blanchard&#13;
Mechanical Drawing is a study that takes&#13;
time and effort, and according to Mark&#13;
Wanning it is well worth both.&#13;
Michaelia Boysen&#13;
Mark Brenneman&#13;
Thomas Bridges&#13;
Michael Brisso&#13;
Kathy Brookover&#13;
Julie Brown&#13;
Eileen Buhman&#13;
Rick Bunten&#13;
Mary Carlin&#13;
Anne Carta&#13;
Dick Caughlan&#13;
Ed Churchill&#13;
Joseph Colpitts&#13;
James Conway&#13;
Clare Crilly&#13;
••&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
Labo&#13;
r&#13;
a&#13;
tory work&#13;
is a major&#13;
part of a chemistry course:&#13;
as&#13;
shown&#13;
h&#13;
ere by Ed Ege,&#13;
Doug Spit&#13;
znagle, and&#13;
S&#13;
t&#13;
e&#13;
ve Franci&#13;
sco.&#13;
Pat Daugherty&#13;
Peggy Davis Dave Delehant Elizabeth Desmond&#13;
Steve Devivo&#13;
Michael Doyle&#13;
Rita Drake Steven Duff&#13;
Antoinette Duman&#13;
Suzan&#13;
ne Eckrich&#13;
Edward Ege&#13;
Kathy Ellis&#13;
on&#13;
Patty Ellison&#13;
Sheryl Evers&#13;
Ed Fennell&#13;
Dennis Fischer&#13;
Rosemary Flecky Steve Francisco&#13;
Ruth&#13;
F&#13;
reer&#13;
Michael Friesen Rick Frost&#13;
Darwin Gappa&#13;
Mic&#13;
hael Glynn&#13;
Su&#13;
san&#13;
Good man&#13;
Edward Gorman&#13;
i &#13;
John Grant&#13;
Jody Grund&#13;
Thomas Haas&#13;
Elizabeth Heck&#13;
Karl Hering&#13;
Carol Heiter&#13;
Linda Heithoff&#13;
William Hill&#13;
Paul Hoffman&#13;
Joseph Hopkins&#13;
James Hotz&#13;
Jeff Howe&#13;
Steve Jensen&#13;
Randall Kaufman&#13;
Doug Kenney&#13;
Michael Kenw orthy&#13;
Robert Konz&#13;
Vicki Kreigler&#13;
Cindy Kriegler&#13;
Michael Kritenbrink&#13;
Nick Leber&#13;
Most people make their own way&#13;
to the top in the world; but Bob&#13;
Andersen ••.• ???&#13;
31 &#13;
32&#13;
A major part&#13;
of every stu&#13;
-&#13;
dent's life is&#13;
study. Leslie&#13;
McPartland is&#13;
a typical ex&#13;
-&#13;
ample.&#13;
Sister Barbara&#13;
oversees and&#13;
aids in all laboratory pro -&#13;
cedures.&#13;
William Leinen&#13;
Paul Lustgraff&#13;
Rich Lustgraff&#13;
Jacque Madden Sue Marr&#13;
Diane Martin&#13;
Jean Mathiasen&#13;
Patrick McDonald&#13;
Sharon McElravy&#13;
Elizabeth McKee&#13;
Elly McKinley&#13;
Leslie McPartland&#13;
Connie Meisenbach&#13;
Mary Messbarger&#13;
Mary Miles&#13;
Phil Minor&#13;
Pamela Mortensen&#13;
Rick Norman&#13;
James O'Connor&#13;
James O'Neill&#13;
Steve O'Neill&#13;
Patty Osterlund&#13;
Dick Parr&#13;
James Pawloski&#13;
Nancy Pet&#13;
erson &#13;
Rosalie Turner, Anita Miller, Linda Vergamini, Jenette Beaver and Elizabeth&#13;
Heck realize their errors&#13;
with aid from Sister Rita&#13;
in Algebra II.&#13;
l&#13;
1e..--·&#13;
Mary Jean Pogge&#13;
Patrick Quigley&#13;
William Ramsey&#13;
Steve Regan&#13;
Nancy Rindone&#13;
Bonnie Ring&#13;
Cathy Roane&#13;
Michael Roarty&#13;
Jamie Robinson&#13;
Colleen Ryan&#13;
Urban Schechinger&#13;
Steve Schnitker&#13;
Terry Scott&#13;
Mary Sealock&#13;
Debbie Sennett&#13;
Ruth Shea&#13;
Patrick Sheridan&#13;
Carolyn Smith&#13;
Theresa Smith&#13;
Kerry Solon&#13;
Doug Spitznagle&#13;
Laurie Stamp&#13;
Steve Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Kay Stewart&#13;
G~etchen Straka&#13;
33 &#13;
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George Sturm&#13;
Becky Sulentic&#13;
Susan Sweeney&#13;
John Tedesco&#13;
Mary Turner&#13;
Rosalie Turner&#13;
Linda Turone&#13;
Linda Vergamini&#13;
Debbie Walter&#13;
Theresa Wa ldmann&#13;
Mark Wanning&#13;
George Webster&#13;
Barbara Weiss&#13;
Diane Well man&#13;
Robert Wellman&#13;
Steve Wellman&#13;
Linda W enninghoff&#13;
Terry W enninghoff&#13;
Jean Wettengel&#13;
Mary Yutesler&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Michael Gronstal&#13;
Anita Miller&#13;
Mike Gronstal&#13;
shows that exactness and observ a -&#13;
tion are two very&#13;
important factors&#13;
in laboratory procedures. &#13;
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36&#13;
M. Talley reports on the fossils he discovere d in the&#13;
area , while M. Thompson and K. Deal ask questions .&#13;
OFFICERS:&#13;
J. Smith, Preside nt&#13;
E. Fenne l, Vic e - President&#13;
Ed . Fenne l, Secre tary&#13;
Field&#13;
Biology&#13;
Club&#13;
LEFT: M. P. Downey classifies samples she fou nd while&#13;
on a fie ld trip at Big Lake . &#13;
F .H.A.&#13;
Future Homemakers of America is a club designed to prepare young women for a fuller and&#13;
better life. Hard work mixed with pleasure&#13;
makes this club an easy one to promote.&#13;
TOP: Cathy Ronk gives Marge Steinhoff&#13;
pointers on cooking.&#13;
LEFT: Ann Straka sews her first skirt in&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
OFFICERS: GROUP 1: s. Mccurry, president, B. Rethmeier, Vice-President, C. Stinn, program chairman.&#13;
GROUP 2: N. Stracke, President, R. Clark, Vice-President, P. Ryba, program chairman. GROUP 3: C.&#13;
Meisenbach, president, R. Drake, Vice-President, S. Sweeney, program chairman.&#13;
37 &#13;
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FIRST ROW left to Right: Peggy Ryba, Ruth Freer, Kerry Solon, Gerene Cox, Patty Grote, Mary Ann Wellman, Nancy Grant, Geri Marshall, Peggy Buelt, Ann Webster. SECOND ROW: Connie Francisco, Mary&#13;
Heenan, Sandy Mccurry, Theresa Brich, Mary Yutesler, Deanne Bunten, Ellen Jones, Theresa Wellman,&#13;
Nurse Mrs. Jones. THIRD ROW: Michelle Osler, Sharon McElravy, Jacque Madden, Cathy Walsh, Barbara&#13;
Soar, Eileen Buhman, Maureen Pawloski, Mary Lou Rosman. FOURTH ROW: Julie Denning, Alicia Dau,&#13;
Elizabeth Desmond, Barbara Weiss, Susan Wellman, Lyle Ann Harter, Joan Lydon, Collen Ryan, Carrie Mae&#13;
Ring.&#13;
Future&#13;
Nurses&#13;
You never know what will happen&#13;
to you in FNA shown by the expression of Kerry Solon as she is about&#13;
to be given a shot by Nurse Mrs.&#13;
Jones. &#13;
ROW 1: M. Miles, R. Shea, R. Grund, M. Messbarger, L. Vergamini, Sister Mar.y Amadeus, c. Crilly,&#13;
D. Martin, M. L. Brugemhemke, M. Turner, D. Walter, A. Doyle, ROW 2; P. Connolly, P. Osterlund,&#13;
M. J. Crilly, M. Boysen, B. Ronk, E. McKinley, P. Ellison, L. McPartland, B. McQuaid, K. Noon, P.&#13;
Glynn, N. Grant, D. Amento, R. Drake. ROW 3: s. Schnitker, J. Krupicka, s. Conlon - President, M.&#13;
Turner, J. Beaver, T. Waldmann, N. Peterson, N. O'Neill - Secretary, s. Sweeney, M. J. Fischer, R.&#13;
Lenihan - Treasurer, D. Osler, J. Conway, ROW 4: M. Brenneman, s. Devivo, M. E. Gilmore, M.&#13;
Scheckinger, c. Haas, N. Stamp, I. M.ithiasen, M. J. Pogge, J, Meloy, M. K. Stewart, s. Francisco, B.&#13;
Andersen, J. O'Neill. NOT PICTURED: J. Wettengale, Vice president.&#13;
Future Teachers of America&#13;
A special meeting of the&#13;
F. T. A. is he ld to e lect future&#13;
officers.&#13;
39 &#13;
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International&#13;
Relations&#13;
Sister Philip addresses a meeting of&#13;
the club.&#13;
ROW 1 C. Anderson, R. Miles, M. Moran, P. Connelly, T. Hall, B. Siegrist, J. Flecky, J. Conzemius.&#13;
ROW 2 D. Delehant, M. K. Rouse, Sister Mary Philip, C. Hobbins, M. J. Crilly, J. Wanning, M. Shaughnessy, G. Roux, M. Turner. ROW 3 G. Thomas, J. McDonald, C. Casson, s. Hering, K. Cambron, N.&#13;
O'Neill, A. Doyle, R. Ryan. ROW 4 F. Guinan, M. Brick, L. Brookover, M. C. Kenny, S. Conlon, L.&#13;
Albertson, T. O'Neill, L. Petratis. &#13;
Key Club&#13;
(1. tor.) ROW 1: D. Conway, N. Leber, J. Conway, G. Sturm, K. Meshling, M. Doyle. ROW 2: Moderator Mr. K. Petersen, T. Symonds, P. Huyck, J. Sheeran, S. Schnitker, E. Churchill, M. Gronstal, P.&#13;
Daugherty. ROW 3: President K. Churchill, R. Ellison, S. Devivo, E. Gorman, F. Erich, E. Fennell, K.&#13;
Hering, s. Regan. ROW 4: s. Steinhoff, R. Bunten, B. Andersen, S. Francisco, E. Ege, B. McDonald,&#13;
J. O'Conner, M. Roarty, J. O'Neill.&#13;
Lettermen Club&#13;
(L t o .r-) ROW 1: J. Tedesco, J. VanA ckeren, J. Paw loski, M. Meshling, B. Ramsey, s. Munch, J. Rethmeier, D. Shudak. ROW 2: D. Doyle, J. McKiernan, E. Churchill, J. Conway, P. Daugherty, G. Webster, S. Shudak, S. Schnitker, T . Symonds. ROW 3: S. Devivo, N. Leber, S. Regan, B. Ankenbauer, M.&#13;
Brenneman, J. O'Ne ill, N. Becerra, G. Stinn, J. O'Conner, Moderator Mr. B. Charles. ROW 4: D. Ring,&#13;
J. McQuaid, L. Patten, M. Munch, R. Ellison, B. Fisher, S. O' Neill, E. Ege, S. Francisco, B. Andersen.&#13;
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Pep Club&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
FIRST ROW Left to Right: Jan Wettengel, Patty Ellison. SECOND ROW: Jean Wettengel, Leslie McPartland. THIRD ROW: Janette Beaver, Diane Ring. FOURTH&#13;
ROW: Rita Lenihan, Mary Yutesler.&#13;
Three seniors and five juniors comprised our varsity cheerleading squad.&#13;
Their duties were to lead the cheers, to arouse enough support in the&#13;
games and to welcome the opposing team. &#13;
(1 tor): Jane Wanning, Sandy Mccurry, Michelle Osler, Gayle Roux, Mary Shaughnessy.&#13;
Absent: Mary Holten.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Six sophomore girls were chosen for the junior varsity cheering squad. They exchanged&#13;
many routines with the varsity&#13;
and helped start the freshmen&#13;
with their first year.&#13;
"Falcons, Falcons. We want&#13;
some action.&#13;
43 &#13;
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Freshmen Cheerleaders&#13;
(1. tor.) Debbie McPartland, Janet Shudak, Judy Kruse, Nancy DeVivo, Diane Kenny, Connie Francisco.&#13;
The fr eshmen cheerl eaders have been outstanding in their efforts t o support the t eams in their successful&#13;
season.&#13;
VICTORY IS OUR BATTLE CRY! &#13;
Working with various photographic equipment is K.&#13;
Knudson and M. Noon.&#13;
Photography&#13;
Club&#13;
ROW 1: M. Capare lli, K. Knudsen, G. Meyer, P. Connoll y. RO W 2: J. Sciortino , M. Brennenen , B.&#13;
Ronk . ROW 3: J. Friel , M. Noon, R. Sennett, W. Caughlan.&#13;
45 &#13;
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Press Club&#13;
LEFT : Page editors and Co-editors&#13;
working to make the paper a success:&#13;
ROW 1, L. Vergamini, E. Heck, B.&#13;
Ronk, L. Krettek. ROW 2, M. J.&#13;
Pogge, R. Flecky, J. Eckrich, M.&#13;
J. Fischer.&#13;
BELOW: Liz Krettek and Barb Ronk&#13;
examine the finished product.&#13;
ROW 1 (1 tor): K. McBride, D. Reiman, L. Vergamini, B. Ronk, E. Heck, L. Heithoff, M. E. Ware,&#13;
C. Crilly. ROW 2: M. Brugenhemke, G. Roux, M. Boysen, M. E. Hodapp, D. Ring, J. Beaver, M. J.&#13;
Fischer, M. Bartholomew, Sister Mary Henrietta. ROW 3: R. Herzell, C. Ronk, D. Osler, L. Krettek,&#13;
J. Mathiasen, M. J. Pogge, S. Hering, · K. Cambron, M. K. Stewart. ROW 4: R. Flecky, C. Ring, S.&#13;
Shudak, M. Munch, J. Eckrich, R. Ellison, J. McQuaid, R. Kessler, s. O'Neill. &#13;
After the meeting coffee and cookies were served to Mr. Churchill, Mrs. Schnitker, Miss Deppe, and Sr.&#13;
Mary Barbara.&#13;
P. T.A.&#13;
Teachers discuis the many facets of school life with parents.&#13;
Entertainment by the Barber Shop Quartet was provided at the final meeting.&#13;
47 &#13;
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ROW 1 (1 tor): J. Brooks, M. Thompson, M. Mulqueen, M. Grote, G. Martin, J. Flammang,&#13;
D. Hopp, D. Burns, E. Gilmore, B. Wenninghoff, J. Carta, A. Carta, Sister Louise. ROW 2:&#13;
R. Sennett, S. Calaghan, L. McPartland, S. Schnitker, C. Weidman, S. Bald\vin, D. Fredricksen, T. Ring, P. Cox, C. Derks, J. A. Stewart, J. Berger, E. Britten, H. Trafton, L. Anderson.&#13;
ROW 3: J. O'Connor, M. Brenneman, C. Clark, T. Thomas, J. Friesen, K. Knudsen, D. Van&#13;
Home, B. Ronk, G. Myers, B. Baldwin, C. Fangman, S. Steinhoff, J. Heithoff, T. Gilmore, K.&#13;
Lane, M. Roarity. ROW 4: S. Regan, N. Becerra, D. Shudak, S. Hall, S. Dermody, J. Sciortino, M. Gronstal, M. McPartland, P. Strachota, R. Pogge, E. Fennell, J. Friel, M. Brisso,&#13;
B. McDonald.&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
ROW 1 (1 to r): T. Conlon, J. Hale, P. Williams, D. Hughes, S. Michaud, . P. Flynn, D. Walter, D. Hoffman. ROW 2: Sister Mary Cecile, J. Miller, R. Munch, M. Scheckinger, D.&#13;
Bridges, B. McQuaid, K. Meshling, T. Caruso. ROW 3: M. Stewart, D. Kenney, E. Churchill,&#13;
N. Peterson, N. Stamp, M. Emarine, E. Desmond. ROW 4: T. Gentile, P. Sweeney, S. Kobald, B. McClellan, L. Petratis, J. Thompson, R. Jones. &#13;
In the all school play , Murder Takes&#13;
A Veil, Nancy O' Neill and Paul&#13;
Strachota shake hands with the su-&#13;
. perior of the school, Mother Theodore portrayed by Sue Stecher.&#13;
Speech and Drama&#13;
ROW 1: (Left to Right), B. Siegrist, J. Stageman, J. Hale, R. Grund, V. Jerkovich, Miss E. O'Brien,&#13;
Moderator, C. Stinn, D. Hughes, M. Brugenhemke, R. Beraldi. ROW 2: c. Gallagher, C. Francisco, C.&#13;
Meisenbach, G. Bray, T. Hall, L. Turone, K. Ellison, S, Stecher , J. Shudak, N. DeVivo, J, Brooks, J.&#13;
Flecky, B. 'Doner. ROW 3: J. Walsh, M. Burns, P. Glynn, C. Greer, S. Welch, K. Noon, P. Cox, C.&#13;
Deal, I. Straka, R. Caruso, D. Kenney, J. Webster, D. Amento, R. Pogge. ROW 4: B. McDonald, R.&#13;
Ring , B. Sweeney, B. Sulentic, E. Buhman, G. Steward, T. Waldman, C. Haas , M. Brich , H. Buhamn,&#13;
K. Koestner, C. Fangman, S, Hering, M. Roarty. ROW 5: J. Walsh, C •. Ryan, M. J. Pogge, L. Krettek,&#13;
K. Rohrberg, D. Potter, S, Hall, T. Mescher, T. Brown, P. Strachota, L, Andersen, M. B.risso, M. Gronstal, C. Ring.&#13;
I&#13;
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Science&#13;
And&#13;
Engineering&#13;
"And the third entry the spa ce race is ... "&#13;
(front) B. And ersen, (back) J. Kall ma n,&#13;
J. Hotz, M. Caparelli, F. Nuno.&#13;
OFFICERS; SITTING, J. McKiernan, J. Rethmeier, STANDING, T. Kuper, J. Eckrich.&#13;
(1. tor.) ROW 1:- M. Caparelli, R. Fuert, J. Schlautman, J. Hotz, J. McKiernan, W. Caughlan, ROW 2:&#13;
M. Beaver, S. Jensen, J. Eckrich, J. Rethmeier, S. Munch, F. Erich, ROW 3: J. Knudsen, J. Kuper,&#13;
D. Lewis, B. Andersen, T. Kuper, Moderator Sister Barbara. &#13;
Taking part in a meeting: T. Symonds, Sister Ann Therese, M. Osler, M. E. Ware, R. Ellison,&#13;
E, Churchill, B, Andersen, J. Wanning.&#13;
ROW 1: (I. tor.) M. J.&#13;
Crilly, D. Ke1mey, Moderator&#13;
Siste r, J. Wanning , M. Osler,&#13;
ROW 2: J. McDonald, J.&#13;
Denning , D. McPartland, E.&#13;
McKinle y, C. Crilly, ROW 3:&#13;
E. Churchill, M. Schnitker, K.&#13;
Meshling , T. Symonds, J.&#13;
Va nAckeran, ROW 4: R. Ellison, J. O'Neill, D. Ring , B.&#13;
And ersen, N. Be cerra, D,&#13;
Ke nney.&#13;
,&#13;
OFFICERS:&#13;
R. Ellison - - - - - - - - - - - - Preside nt&#13;
E, Churchill - - - - - - - - Vice Preside nt&#13;
J, Wanning - - - - - - - - - - - Secretary&#13;
(NOT PICTURED)&#13;
K. Meshling - - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer&#13;
Student Council&#13;
51 &#13;
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Working hard on the cover design is art&#13;
editor, D. Delehant.&#13;
Editor: Maureen Pawloski&#13;
Assistant Editor: Ed Churchill&#13;
Yearbook&#13;
ROWl: O· tor.) .T. Waldman, C. Ryan, K. Rohrberg. ROW2: Miss Vinardi mod era tor, M . Pawloski,&#13;
P. Rethmeier, M. Ege. ROW 3: Father Mccann, moderator, K. Churchill, E. Churchill, s. Reg an, P.&#13;
Daugherty. ROW 4: M. Sciortino, F, Guinan, B. Andersen, B. McDonald, P. Strachota. &#13;
Enjoying the Yearbook meeting is&#13;
L. Heitoff.&#13;
K. Grace, P. Hobbins, and M. Turner decide which&#13;
lay-out is best.&#13;
Staff members (1. to r.)&#13;
S. Jens en , J. Mortensen, ·&#13;
G. Stinn, and K. Knudsen&#13;
prepare for work.&#13;
"Thumbs up!" This is the hopeful attitude reflected&#13;
by M. Shudak.&#13;
Sec ti on Edi tors&#13;
Activities:&#13;
Classes:&#13;
Ken Churchill&#13;
Mary Shudak&#13;
Colleen Ryan&#13;
Paul Str achota&#13;
Francis Guinan&#13;
Organizations: Kathy Rohrberg&#13;
Photography: Mike Sciortino&#13;
Sports: Steve Rega n&#13;
53 &#13;
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F .C.C.&#13;
Falcon&#13;
Co-ncession&#13;
Club&#13;
ROW 1 (I. tor.) D. Hoffman, P. Cox,&#13;
J. Parr. ROW 2: J. Flecky, J. Doyle.&#13;
ROW 3: Fr. Kiernan, moderator, M.&#13;
Kenworthy, M. Friesen, T. Scott.&#13;
ROW 4: M. Brisso, J. Knudsen, M.&#13;
Brisso&#13;
Y.C.S.&#13;
Young&#13;
Christian&#13;
Students&#13;
ROW 1 (1. to r.) J. Brown, E. Heck, C.&#13;
Crilly. ROW 2: L. Vergamini, M. Boysen.&#13;
ROW 3: J. Beaver, L. Heithoff, M. J. Pogge.&#13;
ROW 4: J. Mathiasen, M. K. Steward.&#13;
• .&#13;
&#13;
R. Beraldi, G. Stewart, F. Guinan, D. Kenney&#13;
R. Flecky, D. Delehant, S. O'Neill&#13;
s. Stecher, L. Krettek, N. O'Neill, K. Churchill&#13;
56&#13;
Pat&#13;
l-fuyck&#13;
·Ken&#13;
Churchill&#13;
P. Strachota, M. Brugenhemke, M. Brich&#13;
Drama&#13;
Adds&#13;
Variety&#13;
ONE ACT PLAYS RANGE FROM&#13;
ROLLICKING COMEDY TO&#13;
INTENSE DRAMA &#13;
R. Line ha n, L. Kre ttek , s. Ste cher&#13;
S. Stec her, G. Stinn&#13;
Senior Class&#13;
Unfolds the&#13;
Humorous tale&#13;
of&#13;
''.Pride and Prejudice''&#13;
S. Ste che r, R. Linehan&#13;
D. Ring, K. Churchill&#13;
57 &#13;
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B, Siegrist&#13;
M. Brugenhemke&#13;
B. Sulentic&#13;
w. caughl an&#13;
R, Grund&#13;
R. Flecky&#13;
G. Roux&#13;
M . Osler&#13;
K . Noon&#13;
J. Beaver&#13;
R. Beraldi&#13;
F. Guinan&#13;
E. Churchill&#13;
M . Brich&#13;
B. McDonald&#13;
B. Anderson&#13;
G . Roux , M. Osler &#13;
''Murder&#13;
takes the ...&#13;
Veil"&#13;
A THRILL - PACKED&#13;
MYSTERY&#13;
L. Krettek , F. Gui nan&#13;
ST ANDING: V. Jerkovich,&#13;
C. Haas&#13;
SEATED: s. Stecher,&#13;
L. Krettek,&#13;
M. J. Pogge&#13;
59 &#13;
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The Sound of Music&#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
ROW 1: S. McElravy, K. Churchill, c. Crilly. ROW 2: C. Meisenbach,&#13;
E. Churchill, M. Brenneman, M. Yutesler. ROW 3: A. Doyle, R. Freer,&#13;
s. Devivo, E. McKinley, T. Waldmann. ROW 4: D. Wellman, J.&#13;
Mathiasen, J. Robinson, E. Gorman, K. Hering, M. Pogge, R. Flecky.&#13;
M. Head,&#13;
ROW 4: E. Buhman, R. Flecky, J. Madden, M. Head. ROW 3:&#13;
s. McElravy, E. Ro man, A. Straka, B. Weiss, M. Yutesler, T.&#13;
Waldmann. ROW 2: A. Doyle, R. Freer, E. McKinley, s.&#13;
Sweeney. ROW 1: c. Meisenbach, J. Mortensen, M. Pogge, C.&#13;
Crilly&#13;
Fills&#13;
The&#13;
Air&#13;
Les&#13;
Musiques &#13;
Junior-Senior&#13;
Girls' Choir&#13;
ROW 1: R. Freer, N. O'Neill, C. Crilly. ROW 2: J. Robinson, C. Meisenbach, A. Doyle, M. Boysen, S. Marr, T. Waldmann. ROW 3: s.&#13;
McElravy, K. Solon, K. Ellison, E. McKinley, M. Head, M. Yutesler.&#13;
ROW 4: J. Mathiasen, D. Wellman, E. Buhman, C. Ryan, J. Beaver, M.&#13;
Pogge , J. Mortensen, S. Sweeney, R. Flecky.&#13;
Freshman-Sophomore&#13;
Girls' Choir&#13;
ROW 4: T. Wellman, A. Dau, J. Denning, L. Beck, B. Sweeney ,&#13;
G. Stewart, E. Jones. ROW 3: C. Caffery, E. Rosman, R. Burns, L.&#13;
Harter, A. Straka, C. Zimmerman, B. Ankenbauer, M. Burke. ROW&#13;
2: P. Wilkinson, R. Leinen, M. Mulqueen, P. Grote, J. Flammang ,&#13;
G. Bray. ROW 1: G. Sausedo , J. Carta, C. Greer, D. Sausedo, R.&#13;
Bernaldi. NOT PICTURED: M. Burns, D. Potter.&#13;
61 &#13;
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Boys'&#13;
Choir&#13;
ROW 1: K. Churchill, D. Hopp. ROW 2: M. Brich, R. Pogge,&#13;
s. Regan , N. Le ber, M. Brenneman. ROW 3: P. Daugherty, K.&#13;
Hering , F. Guinan, B. McDona ld, E. Churchill , P. Strachota.&#13;
ROW 5: L. Andersen, B. Andersen, B. Jones, s. Kobold, P. Hoffman, E. Gorman, s. Devivo .&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Connolly , A. Doyle, N. O'Neill, Miss E. O'Brien,&#13;
Music Director, K. Churchill , M. Crilly , A. Miller, E. Churchill, M. Burns,&#13;
M. Bre nneman, J. Doyle, D. Hopp.&#13;
Band &#13;
Talent Show ''1967''&#13;
FRONT ROW: M. Crilly, C. Haas, M. Gilmore , M. Downey , S. Hering SECOND ROW: K. Walsh, K. Noon, M. Thom?son, D. Friedrichsen , L. Hea ley&#13;
ST ANDING: D. Amento&#13;
F. Guinan&#13;
M. Yutesler, T . Waldmann&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
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64&#13;
M. Head&#13;
N. O'Neill&#13;
J. Mortensen&#13;
A. Doyle&#13;
s. McElravy&#13;
R. Freer&#13;
E. McKinley&#13;
J. Palensky B. McDonald &#13;
DIRECTORS E. Churchill, B. Andersen&#13;
R. Joneson&#13;
N, Devivo, J. Webster&#13;
65 &#13;
Arthur Murray never told us it would be like this!&#13;
Miss O'Brien and Dr. Gress show&#13;
us how it w~s in "the good old&#13;
days."&#13;
Moonlight&#13;
"We could hav e danced all night." &#13;
And Roses&#13;
What's behind the gate?&#13;
Happiness is prom night!&#13;
Pause from dancing offers&#13;
a moment of conversation. &#13;
Graduation&#13;
Rabbi Klein gives the Invocation.&#13;
Fr. Delehant announces the prese n -&#13;
tation of diplomas.&#13;
Fr. Ryan, Msgr. Costin, Msgr. Pfeffer, Fr. Wadsworth, Fr. Hart, Msgr. McStay and Fr.&#13;
Kennedy watch the presentation. of diplomas. &#13;
C. Ronk receives her diploma.&#13;
Rt. Rev. Walsh addresses the grad -&#13;
uating class.&#13;
THE MOST REVEREND&#13;
GEORGE J. BISKUP&#13;
gives his blessing. &#13;
70&#13;
Entire student body takes part in a concelebrated Mass. Celebrants: Fr. Kiernan, Fr. Monahan, Fr.&#13;
Delehant, Fr. Mc Cann&#13;
Fr. Tormey ·says Mass in student cl1ape l.&#13;
Religion Finds&#13;
Its Place&#13;
at&#13;
St. Albert &#13;
&#13;
72&#13;
(L. to R.) Coaches Ken Petersen, Bill Charles and John LaBonia&#13;
FALCON SCHEDULE&#13;
Opponent Saint Albert&#13;
Dowling 58 12&#13;
Nebr. City 0 36&#13;
Lewis Central 14 19&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 28 21&#13;
Cathedral 56 7&#13;
Atlantic 52 0&#13;
William Bryan 12 44&#13;
Fremont Bergan 32 6&#13;
West Monona 12 67&#13;
Falcons Open Initial&#13;
Varsity Season 4-5 &#13;
Shudak No. 17 slips through opponents for a touchdown aided by drive of&#13;
Daugherty No. 61 and Ege No. 52.&#13;
ABOVE: Joe Van A ckeren tackled by&#13;
No. 41 scores on a short drive.&#13;
RIGHT: Patten over for a touchdO\ . &#13;
74&#13;
(L. to R.) FIRST ROW: D. Ring, G. Stinn, P. Daugherty, E. Ege, I. Conway, s. Francisco, S. Devivo.&#13;
SECOND ROW: S. O'Neil, S. Regan, G. Webester , B. Anderson, B. Ankenbauer , B. Fisher. THIRD ROW:&#13;
L. Schnitker, D. Doyle, B. Leinen, I. McKieman, P. Hauffman, S. Munch, J. Colpitts. FOURTH ROW:&#13;
J. VanAckeren, C. Herring , N. Leber, E. Churchill, J. Tedesco, M. Munch, S. Shudak, T. Symonds.&#13;
FIFTH ROW: R. Ellison, L. Patten&#13;
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER&#13;
Ste ve Shudak; First team All-City, second leading pass er in the state.&#13;
Passing :&#13;
Rushing :&#13;
TOT ALY ARDAGE&#13;
1613&#13;
63 &#13;
ROW 1 (1 tor): M. Paladino, D. Kruse, D. Kenney, K. Mehsling, R. Pogge, K. Kelly, J. Sheeran, S.&#13;
Seidler, T. Gentile. ROW 2: T. Caruso, D. Conway, T. Gentile, T. Bintner, R. Jones, L. Andersen,&#13;
B. Gillette, D. Hotz. ROW 3: Coach LaBonia, D. Shudak, D. O'Neill, D. Christiansen, J. Walsh, B.&#13;
Pawloski, B. Hill, N. Becerra, J. Walsh, E. Dinovo.&#13;
ROW 1: (1 tor): S. Dermody, D. Burns, R. Julick, G. Thomas, J. Kallman, J. Doyle, P. Bierman, J.&#13;
Conzemius, R. Fuert. ROW 2: M. J. Schnitker, . G. Whit e, M. Caparelli, B. Johnson, C. Andersen, J.&#13;
Heithoff, D. McClure, J. Schlautman, J. Eckel, M. Noon. ROW 3: D. Wellman, T . Turner, V. Leber,&#13;
M. Sterbens, E. Reininger, K. Lane, G. St einhoff, B. Mathiasen.&#13;
75 &#13;
16&#13;
FALCONS SOAR TO 20-2 SEASON&#13;
ROW 1 (1 tor): J. Conway, S. Shudak, D. Blanchard, J. Tedesco, R. Ellison, M. Munch. ROW 2:&#13;
J. McQuaid, L. Patten, R. Eyre, J. O'Neill, S. Francisco, Mr. Charles. ROW 3: Mr. LaBonia, R.&#13;
Kessler, D. Ring, B. Konz, S. O'Neill.&#13;
T!1e St. Albert Cagers enjoyed a&#13;
great season, ending up with twenty&#13;
victories and only two defeats. The&#13;
team had won eighteen straight&#13;
games before losing a heartbreaker&#13;
to Shenandoah by only four points&#13;
in a substate game. The students&#13;
at St. Albert are very proud of our&#13;
team and the coaching staff.&#13;
A GREAT YEAR!!!&#13;
LEFT: Shudak to Patten &#13;
ABOVE· RIGHT.' E yre hooks for two · Kessler · BELOW· H stretches high · ustle i ·k · trict an d the City l Ch e this hel . pe d us win the D. amp1onshi p. ' is-&#13;
78&#13;
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL&#13;
- - --- - --- --&#13;
.. -----.. , ..-&#13;
--. ......... l.- • -&#13;
~&#13;
•• . •&#13;
ROW 1 (1 tor): D. Shudak, J. Sheeran, P. Tedesco, K. Meshling, D. Conway, J. Thompson. ROW 2:&#13;
Coach William Charles, J. Walsh, D. O'Neill, T. Bintner, S. Seidler, J. Walsh, N. Becerra.&#13;
The Sophomore basketball team of St.&#13;
Albert gained its share of the glory in&#13;
the pre-varsity games, while compil -&#13;
ing a 15-2 record for the season. With&#13;
good height and good -shooting, hustling&#13;
guards, the future at St. Albert's High&#13;
School seems secure.&#13;
LEFT: Dan Shudak puts up two t o assure&#13;
another victory for the sophs. &#13;
FRESHMEN BASKETBALL&#13;
ROW 1 (l tor): S. Dermody, M. J. Schnitker, V. Leber, D. McClure. ROW 2: F. LaMantia,&#13;
B. Blanchard, J. Mortensen, J. Mann, J. Heithoff. ROW 3: Father Monahan, Coach, T. Turner, D. Wellman, B. Mathiasen, T. O'Neill, M. Sterbens.&#13;
The Freshmen basketball team had a&#13;
great season this year, winning ten of&#13;
their eleven games. The team beat the&#13;
best that the Council Bluffs freshmen&#13;
teams could offer and defeated some&#13;
fine Omaha teams. The future of St.&#13;
Albert looks bright.&#13;
LEFT: Tom T urner and Bob Mathiasen&#13;
leap high to get rebounds.&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
ROW 1: E. Dinovo, P. Daugherty, J. Conway, E. Ege, B. Gillette, J. Van Ackeren, N. Leber, R. Joneson,&#13;
K. Kelly, M. Schnitker , T. Arrick, J. Stageman, J. Kallman. ROW 2: J. Howe, B. Johnson, G . Webster ,&#13;
T. Gilmore , J. Grant, B. Pawloski, R. Pogge, T. Gentile , G. Lustgraaf, H. Trafton, B. Wenninghoff, P.&#13;
Bierman, B. Siegrist. ROW 3: G. Farrarge, B. Leine n, T . Haas, S. DeVivo , M, Paladino, J. Viola , R.&#13;
Munch, Coach Peterson, Father Kiernan , R. Miles, M. Doyle, J. Conzemius, D. Van Horne , D. Burns , J.&#13;
Brooks. D. Hopp, T. Hall, C. Salvo .&#13;
While wrestling only a prac tice&#13;
schedule, the wrestlers of St. Albert&#13;
were very impressive . Almost fifty&#13;
stude nts stuck out the grueling sport.&#13;
Coach Ken Pe terson is pointing&#13;
towards nex t year and is impressed&#13;
with his material. &#13;
ABOVE: Ed Ege jumps high in the hurdles at a&#13;
meet.&#13;
ABOVE: Jim McQuaid strains as he throws the&#13;
discus.&#13;
Track ..&#13;
ABOVE: Bill Ramsey le ads the pack down the&#13;
straightaway.&#13;
In the estimate of Mr. Charles, the track coach ,&#13;
the runners from St. Albert did a great job this&#13;
year by winning the Bob Evan 's Relays and gained&#13;
many points in the other track meets.&#13;
81 &#13;
Baseball&#13;
...&#13;
FIRST ROW: (1. tor.) J. Conway, P. Daugherty, D. Shudak, S. DeVivo, N. Becerra, S. Shudak, J.&#13;
Tedesco; SECOND ROW: M . Munch, J. O' Neill, S. O'Neill, B. Andersen, J. McQuaid, S. Francisco, K.&#13;
Hering , G. bster, L. Patten, Coach Wolever.&#13;
Mr. Wolever hits infie ld prac -&#13;
tice as Jim Conway looks on . &#13;
Infielders, D. Shudak, L. Patten, and S. Shudak wait&#13;
for ball.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: P. Daugherty takes&#13;
his stance in the batting box.&#13;
RIGHT: St. Albert's hurlers: (1. tor.)&#13;
S. Francisco, J. O'Neill, B. Andersen,&#13;
and N. Becerra.&#13;
LOWER LEFT: Second baseman S.&#13;
Shudak fields a grounder.&#13;
LOWER RIGHT: Special thanks goes to&#13;
Mr. Frank DeVivo, Mr. Paul McClellan, and Mr. James Gorman for their&#13;
help on the new fie d. &#13;
84&#13;
Golf&#13;
ROW 1 (1 tor): G, Meyers, J. Heithoff, J. Pawloski, D. Blanchard, H. Trafton.&#13;
ROW 2: W. Caughlan , B. Mathiasen, R. Pogge , R. Kessler, B. Blanchard.&#13;
Girl's Tennis&#13;
ROW 1: G. Roux , M Holeton , M. Shaughnessy. ROW 2 : A.&#13;
Doyle , M. Ager, D. Ring, B. Ronk , E. McKinle y&#13;
Ellie McKinley hitting one in&#13;
practice . &#13;
SENIORS &#13;
86&#13;
Pat Huyck tries his hand at solving a problem&#13;
in physics lab.&#13;
Terry Symonds gives Mike Meshling a lift&#13;
after a tiring play practice.&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pat Hobbins, Treasurer; Joette Smith, Vice-President; Jerry Eckrich, President;&#13;
Angie Doyle, Secretary. &#13;
Sister Barbara helping&#13;
Terry Symonds and&#13;
Linda J ansenius set up&#13;
another experiment.&#13;
STEPHEN J.&#13;
BIERMAN&#13;
FREDRICK BIRCH&#13;
THERESA A. BIRCH&#13;
HELEN BUHMAN&#13;
KENNETH H.&#13;
CHURCHILL&#13;
KA THY A. CLARK&#13;
SHARON M.&#13;
CONLON&#13;
LINDA K. DEAL&#13;
ANGELA M.&#13;
DOYLE&#13;
87 &#13;
DENNIS DOYLE&#13;
PAUL DREHER&#13;
GERALD D.&#13;
ECKRICH&#13;
88&#13;
Taking an extra glance is Jacquie Mortensen.&#13;
MARILYN J. EGE&#13;
RICHARD H.&#13;
ELLISON&#13;
RANDALL R.&#13;
EYRE&#13;
DAWN C. FAGAN&#13;
GA RY L.&#13;
FANGMAN&#13;
MARY J.&#13;
FISCHER &#13;
WILLIAM J.&#13;
FISHER&#13;
JA NICE M.&#13;
FRIESEN&#13;
SUSAN GALLO&#13;
MARK GEARHART&#13;
KATHY M.&#13;
GRACE&#13;
ROSEANNE&#13;
GRUND&#13;
Rehearsing for Senior Class Play are Liz Krettek and Ken Churchill.&#13;
MARY L. HEAD&#13;
1&#13;
RITA E. HERZELL&#13;
89 &#13;
PATRICIA L. HOBBINS MARY E. HODAPP&#13;
90&#13;
Great help to the seniors in physics&#13;
and chemistry was Sister Barbara.&#13;
PATRICK J. HUYCK&#13;
LINDA S. JANSENIUS&#13;
COLLEEN M.&#13;
KELLY&#13;
MARY C.&#13;
KENNEY&#13;
RODNEY KESSLER&#13;
MARYE.&#13;
KRETTEK&#13;
JAMES W. KUPER&#13;
THOMAS L.&#13;
KUPER &#13;
JACQUELINE M.&#13;
MORTENSEN&#13;
MICHAEL R.&#13;
MUNCH&#13;
STEVEN P.&#13;
MUNCH&#13;
NANCY J.&#13;
O'NEILL&#13;
SHEILA O'NEILL&#13;
DIANE L. OSLER&#13;
RITA J. LENIHAN&#13;
KATHLEEN A.&#13;
McBRIDE&#13;
JOSEPH M.&#13;
McKIERNAN&#13;
JA MES E.&#13;
McQUAID&#13;
MICHAEL P.&#13;
MEHSLING&#13;
THOMAS&#13;
MINAHAN&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
~.·~ 1&#13;
-------L..&#13;
Typing proves an asset for seniors Diane Osler, Barb Ronk, and Diane Ring, in completion of term papers.&#13;
LAWRENCE P.&#13;
PATTEN&#13;
MA UREEN S,&#13;
PAWLOSKI&#13;
JOA N F.&#13;
PETERSEN&#13;
DEBBY A.&#13;
REIMAN&#13;
JAMES&#13;
RETHMEIER&#13;
PATTY L.&#13;
RETHMEIER&#13;
DIANE M. RING&#13;
KATHLEEN A.&#13;
ROHRBERG &#13;
BARBARA A.&#13;
RONK&#13;
CATHY A. RONK&#13;
MARY K. ROUSE&#13;
SUSAN M. SCHNELLER&#13;
DANIEL SCHNITKER&#13;
"Oh, you're cheating&#13;
on your diet."&#13;
Mary Jo Fischer&#13;
checks on&#13;
Jan Friesen.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Mike Munch and Steve Bierman, literary critics, voice&#13;
their opinions on the classics.&#13;
Dennis Doyle watches partner Pat Rethmeier do all the work.&#13;
LARRY G.&#13;
SCHNITKER&#13;
MICHAEL A.&#13;
SCIORTINO&#13;
MARY M.&#13;
SHUDAK&#13;
ST EVEN F.&#13;
SHUDAK&#13;
JOETTE SMIT H&#13;
SUZANNE R.&#13;
ST ECHER &#13;
GAYLE P. STINN&#13;
J. TERRILL&#13;
SYMONDS&#13;
BARBARA L.&#13;
SOAR&#13;
JACQUE R.&#13;
VAN ACKERAN&#13;
MARYE. WARE&#13;
DENNIS SHEA&#13;
Not Shown&#13;
EDWARD BEAVER&#13;
LINDA BROOKOVER&#13;
DANIEL E. LEWIS&#13;
JOSEPH SCHABEN&#13;
MARGUERITE J.&#13;
STEINHOFF&#13;
JANET WETTENGEL&#13;
JOYCE WETTENGEL&#13;
Barb Soar, Linda Deal, Mary Jo&#13;
Fisher turn back the time.&#13;
"Make it good, somebody's wat ching."&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
-;--:t _ __ ..._&#13;
Preparing the meals for lunch are : (1. to r.) Mrs. Turner , Mrs. Carberry, Mrs . Kunasek , Mrs. O'Neill,&#13;
Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Ring , and Mrs. Bir ks.&#13;
Culinary Arts&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Former Treynor Missile Base Hwy 92&#13;
Multi-county area school library center set here. February 25, 1966&#13;
Area library center for 7 counties. March 20, 1966&#13;
In advisory capacity, 15 area appointed to serve 8-county library committee. April 24, 1966&#13;
Logan woman to head library advisory group. April 26, 1966&#13;
Library panel hears report. May 3, 1966&#13;
For Southwest Iowa, library group seeks $174,820 in materials. May 10, 1966&#13;
Librarian is appointed for 7-county area. July 13, 1966&#13;
Library center facilities discussed by supervisors. August 25, 1966&#13;
8-county library needs large space. September 22, 1966&#13;
Library film section to open Friday. November 3, 1966&#13;
Multi-county area. Educational media center in operation. April 2, 1967&#13;
Library one of 16 in Iowa. May 21, 1967&#13;
Gradual moving of area library starts Monday. July 9, 1967&#13;
Open house next Sunday, use of art will be stressed at education center event. February 4, 1968&#13;
Involves 8 counties Pottawattamie Oks media center plan. March 13, 1968&#13;
To cost $18,656 data processing building plans approved by board. September 11, 1968&#13;
In the halls of learning, a new roar at old missile base. September 25, 1968&#13;
New flag over base. October 23, 1968&#13;
Education center sets 'media fair'. January 3, 1969&#13;
Overseeing media center county board's '69 task. January 8, 1969&#13;
Center computer uncrated. January 10, 1969&#13;
In the halls of learning, county board's computer is saving time for teachers. March 12, 1969&#13;
Counter ends ed center contract. April 2, 1969&#13;
County school system fills a need for many services. October 11, 1970&#13;
Unique federal project trains aids to help retarded kids. October 14, 1970&#13;
Music to teach the mentall handicapped. February 28, 1971&#13;
Media center is 7th largest. April 25, 1971&#13;
Totals $295,555 media center budget okayed. May 26, 1971&#13;
Dedicate center. Halverson made big wave in area education scene. July 2, 1971&#13;
Across Southwest Iowa two more persons selected for AEA. September 9, 1974&#13;
AEA directorship jobs are open. September 23, 1974&#13;
Level up' services, AEA will benefit rural counties. September 25, 1974&#13;
Benton praises AEA, community college program. September 28, 1974&#13;
Halverson center children stretch abilities at YMCA. October 2, 1974&#13;
AEA administrator to be considered. October 6, 1974&#13;
Hunter to head new AEA board. October 8, 1974&#13;
AEA board directs bones to assess computer services. November 7, 1974&#13;
Director applicants reviewd by AEA. November 7, 1974&#13;
AEA names Lester Harvey director of media services. November 21, 1974&#13;
AEA will begin computer budget. November 27, 1974&#13;
Proposed AEA budget may mean a three mill increase. December 5, 1974&#13;
State eyes AEA trim. December 10, 1974&#13;
AEA board approves revised budget. December 12, 1974&#13;
Board chides legislature over threatened AEA cuts. December 17, 1974&#13;
Westinghouse data processing receives tentative AEA okay. December 31, 1974&#13;
AEA offers Ziolkowski post as special education director. January 9, 1975&#13;
AEA data process contract awarded to Iowa Western. January 23, 1975&#13;
AEA special ed budget called 'low'. January 27, 1975&#13;
AEA 'To improve' special education. January 29, 1975&#13;
AEA approves trial contract for internal data processing. February 13, 1975&#13;
AEA approves guies for special education services. February 20, 1975&#13;
AEA to provide free data processing service. February 27, 1975&#13;
$1.6 million AEA salary expenditure is approved. March 6, 1975&#13;
Special education decision will be made on March 19. March 13, 1975&#13;
AEA agrees Bluffs may do own special education. March 20, 1975&#13;
AEA approves measure Bluffs wants special ed contract delay. April 8, 1975&#13;
AEA director resigns position. May 6, 1975&#13;
Education director hired for AEA. May 20, 1975&#13;
County school boards end July 1. AEA to assume districts' books. June 10, 1975&#13;
AEA approves $2,522,606 budget for its first year. June 24, 1975&#13;
$3,579,493 budget is okayed by AEA. December 2, 1975&#13;
Area Education Agency 13 center will be remodeled. March 21, 1976&#13;
Bluffs firm is low bidder. Halverson Center remodeling begins. April 6, 1976&#13;
Area Education Agency OK's school psychologist interns. September 17, 1986&#13;
$59,025 for reading is okayed. December 10, 1976&#13;
Agreement reached on AEA employee pay hike. February 2, 1977&#13;
AEA decision Thursday on Oakland-Carson issue. February 8, 1977&#13;
Votes to change name, AEA approves contract. February 11, 1977&#13;
AEA employees at impasse in negotiations. November 30, 1977&#13;
AEA seeks 'Outward Bound' program. January 17, 1978&#13;
Under house bill . . .building would require AEA okay. March 29, 1978&#13;
After coming long way, AEA strives to improve. April 30, 1978&#13;
AEA balance at $806,529. March 20, 1979&#13;
A touching experience. June 7, 1979&#13;
Arbitrator rules on AEA contract. June 20, 1978&#13;
Salaries upped for administrators. June 27, 1978&#13;
AEA creates new staff position. July 18, 1978&#13;
AEA selects Title IV head. July 17, 1979&#13;
AEA to appeal teacher ruling. August 7, 1979&#13;
Bluffs Schools, AEA butt heads on relations. August 14, 1979&#13;
No progress in school contract. September 18, 1979&#13;
Hunter elected AEA board chief. October 2, 1979&#13;
AEA board eyes next year's budget. October 16, 1979&#13;
Second thought on AEA make-up. November 8, 1979&#13;
Bluffs not happy with it. Special budget OK'd. November 13, 1979&#13;
No public input allowed over special ed funding. November 13, 1979&#13;
Bickering may cost a program. December 18, 1979&#13;
AEA, schools nearing Carter Lake agreement. December 22, 1979&#13;
Homebound teachers aid hospitalized students. December 26, 1979&#13;
Preschool handicapped program readied at C.L. January 2, 1980&#13;
Shopping center' to help teachers. January 5, 1980&#13;
Benton to hear ed differences. January 15, 1980&#13;
Pre-school program OK'd for Carter Lake. January 16, 1980&#13;
Benton promises fight if AEA and schools split. January 17, 1980&#13;
State superintendent warns AEA, schools squabbling 'could cause trouble'. January 17, 1980&#13;
AEA meeting scheduled to ward off arbitration. January 29, 1980&#13;
Any progress in special ed dispute. February 19, 1980&#13;
Drug abuse programs. Prention…February 3, 1980&#13;
Base salary upped for AEA staffers. March 9, 1980&#13;
AEA sets top growth funds. March 18, 1980&#13;
Cease-fire in education battle. April 6, 1980&#13;
AEA to ask for funding to prevent deliquency. April 28, 1980&#13;
AEA to try autism center for school districts in fall. June 18, 1980&#13;
AEA directors to be selected. July 15, 1980&#13;
AEA to hire specialists. July 15, 1980&#13;
Special education truce holding. Schools, AEA getting along. July 20, 1980&#13;
Local board told AEAs under fire. August 7, 1980&#13;
Bones predicts state budget cut will affect AEA. August 20, 1980&#13;
Coziahr, Hawkes on AEA board. September 24, 1980&#13;
Rex Coatney is head of AEA board. October 1980&#13;
AEA proposes 3.8% budget hike. October 21, 1980&#13;
Youths get needed experienece. Program builds job skills. November 9, 1980&#13;
AEA budget on hearing agenda. November 10, 1980&#13;
AEA approves $6 million budget. November 11, 1980&#13;
AEA to have class for C.B. students. November 18, 1980&#13;
AEA to join teleconference network to cut travel cost. December 16, 1980&#13;
School officials to be asked their feelings toward AEA. December 17, 1980&#13;
Workers wanted 7 1/2%. AEA votes 'no' on contract plan. January 30, 1981&#13;
Preschoolers get aid in program. February 8, 1981&#13;
AEA restricts lobbying power. February 17, 1981&#13;
38 lose jobs in special ed. March 17, 1981&#13;
AEA eliminates 18 jobs. March 31, 1981&#13;
Substance abuse prevention. Hugging part of prescription. April 5, 1981&#13;
AEA plan reduces special programs. April 10, 1981&#13;
Special ed. Dispute study made. April 10, 1981&#13;
Education agency wants to move into C.B. school. April 21, 1981&#13;
AEA still hopes for funds to prevent terminations. April 29, 1981&#13;
AEA job loss going to Supreme Court. May 18, 1981&#13;
AEA staff moving to Lake site. May 19, 1981&#13;
AEA to vote on agreement. June 2, 1981&#13;
AEA groups pass 6 percent pay hike. June 5, 1981&#13;
AEA named in employee's suit. June 24, 1981&#13;
Loess Hills board reaffirms termination. June 27, 1981&#13;
New AEA member of Walnut. July 14, 1981&#13;
Terminations rescinded. August 7, 1981&#13;
Official declines ofer of AEA job. August 8, 1981&#13;
AEA board tours offices in converted Lake School. August 18, 1981&#13;
No AEA salary schedule change under board plan. November 6, 1981&#13;
Joint purchasing helps save funds. January 21, 1982&#13;
Loess Hills agency could lose $214,827. February 16, 1982&#13;
Max is both pet and watchdog. Stray dog finds new life at Halverson Center. October 3, 1982&#13;
AEA increases budget by 3.4%. November 11, 1982&#13;
Decision based in part on misinformation. AEA tightens up, cuts position. June 1, 1983&#13;
Nebraskan turns down AEA post. June 29, 1983&#13;
23.5 staff positions to be eliminated by AEA. November 11, 1983&#13;
Shen man on AEA agenda. January 19, 1983&#13;
Three major divisions to become two AEA board approves reorganization. January 24, 1984&#13;
AEA 13 begins reorganization. February 21, 1984&#13;
Staff reducations eyed by AEA 13 directors. March 18, 1984&#13;
AEA 13 to dismiss three employees. March 20, 1984&#13;
AEA eliminated position of its only school nurse. April 17, 1984&#13;
AEA seeks services directly to students. April 29, 1984&#13;
Loess Hills board keeps communications post. June 26, 1984&#13;
Meeting of AEA to include work session. July 14, 1984&#13;
New special ed supervisor hired. July 17, 1984&#13;
AEA to secede from state group? August 21, 1984&#13;
AEA to still provide interpreters for ISD. September 18, 1984&#13;
Wickman back on board. September 19, 1984&#13;
State questions AEA sick leave. September 25, 1984&#13;
Special ed students get work experience. September 30, 1984&#13;
Wickman president of education board. October 16, 1984&#13;
Loess Hills association seeks 10 percent raise. October 18, 1984&#13;
Loess Hills board seeks to hold line on salaries. November 1, 1984&#13;
AEA to eye budget. November 7, 1984&#13;
AEA budget approved. November 9, 1984&#13;
AEA district director quits. November 20, 1984&#13;
AEA drops use of IWCC computer. December 18, 1984&#13;
Blind teacher shows her pupils the way. February 24, 1985&#13;
AEA pay issue to arbitrator. March 13, 1985&#13;
Two programs on AEA agenda. April 15, 1985&#13;
AEA board approves program designed to ease cash flow. April 16, 1985&#13;
AEA employees near contract end. May 20, 1985&#13;
Lengthy AEA contract dispute ends. May 21, 1985&#13;
Microwave TV setup joint meeting topic. May 21, 1985&#13;
AEA joins interest free loan program. June 7, 1985&#13;
Self-study to be topic at AEA work session. June 10, 1985&#13;
Area 13 ponders study. June 11, 1985&#13;
Plan for reorganization of area schools needed. June 17, 1985&#13;
AEA 13 must provide reorganization plan. June 18, 1985&#13;
Radical change' entices AEA head of instruction. July 10, 1985&#13;
AEA hires architect for facilities. July 17, 1985&#13;
Workshop places teachers from area in students' shoes. July 23, 1985&#13;
Three AEA seats up for fall election. August 12, 1985&#13;
AEA to vote on employee contracts. August 19, 1985&#13;
AEA elections taking place. September 18, 1985&#13;
AEA consultant promoted. September 27, 1985&#13;
AEA teachers ask 12 percent hike in base pay for 1986-87. October 11, 1985&#13;
AEA proposes change in pay structure. October 24, 1985&#13;
Agency adopts list of goals. November 8, 1985&#13;
Questions remain in AEA budget. November 8, 1985&#13;
Area schoolchildren love their new 'Hero'. December 8, 1985&#13;
AEA presents five area teachers with 'educator of year' awards. January 28, 1986&#13;
Land title allows AEA to remodel. March 18, 1986&#13;
Puppets will educate youth on handicaps. March 18, 1986&#13;
AEA 13 Oks building projects. August 19, 1986&#13;
Year Thirteen' aims to put disabled students to work. May 25, 1986&#13;
AEA board finalizing purchase of 18 acres. June 13, 1986&#13;
AEA 13 building improvements OK'd. July 15, 1986&#13;
Conventions set to elect AEA representatives. September 10, 1986&#13;
Bluffs representatives re-elected to Area Education Agency board. September 23, 1986&#13;
John Paul is elected to Loess Hills Board. September 26, 1986&#13;
Task force proposes moving Lake School extension office. October 24, 1986&#13;
Area Education budget hearing set. November 10, 1986&#13;
Proposed grant to fund school health program. December 11, 1986&#13;
Board told programs should focus on helping special students learn. January 6, 1987&#13;
Area education agencies face state cutback. January 15, 1987&#13;
Area Education Agency to consider AIDS policy. January 19, 1987&#13;
AIDS plan would educate staff. January 20, 1987&#13;
Sixteen educators to attend first area principals' academy. January 23, 1987&#13;
Grant would help teach everyday uses for skills. January 29, 1987&#13;
AEA board to discuss administrator search. February 13, 1987&#13;
Administrator ads for AEA to cost $1,200. February 17, 1987&#13;
Board delays action on AEA construction bids. February 17, 1987&#13;
Principles selected for training program. February 23, 1987&#13;
AEA board to consider remodeling-project bids. February 27, 1987&#13;
Legal action may slow AEA construction. March 1, 1987&#13;
AEA boards to review bid-letting procedures. March 15, 1987&#13;
AEA board delays action on construction financing. March 17, 1987&#13;
Two-year pact approved by AEA officials. March 17, 1987&#13;
Board to continue AEA construction project discussion. March 26, 1987&#13;
Financing is approved for AEA construction. March 27, 1987&#13;
AEA drops liability insurance for staff. April 23, 1987&#13;
AEA approves staff development plan. April 25, 1987&#13;
Loess Hills board picks six finalists for administrator. May 2, 1987&#13;
One of AEA director finalists is seeking Kansas City post. May 12, 1987&#13;
Board names three finalists for AEA administrator post. May 15, 1987&#13;
Finalist withdraws name from AEA applicant list. May 20, 1987&#13;
AEA taps Blietz for post. May 22, 1984&#13;
Area Education board Oks 6.9-percent raises for staff. May 27, 1987&#13;
AEA administrators will get 6.3% raises. June 17, 1987&#13;
AEA change to help small schools. July 17, 1984&#13;
Funds sought by AEA would instruct students about pregnancy perils. August 18, 1987&#13;
AEA board continues administrator search. Teen pregnancy project on AEA board's agenda. August 16, 1987&#13;
Area Education Agency board increases budget by $500,000. September 22, 1987&#13;
Transition for handicapped eyed. October 24, 1987&#13;
Talking world opened to students. October 25, 1987&#13;
AEA faces $345,000 budget cuts. October 20, 1987&#13;
AEA employees ask changes in evaluation procedures. October 29, 1987&#13;
Loess Hills budget plan hearing set. November 7, 1987&#13;
AEA's '88-89 budget balanced with expenses of $7.47 million. November 10, 1987&#13;
Evaluation changes denied in AEA contract proposal. November 13, 1987&#13;
AEA merit-pay plan proposed. December 7, 1987&#13;
School asbestos inspector eyed. December 7, 1987&#13;
Supplemental pay eyed for AEA staff. December 13, 1987&#13;
AEA board Oks plan for state merit raises. December 15, 1987&#13;
Area 13 grant aimed at lowering teen pregnancies. January 15, 1988&#13;
AEA to consider asbestos contract. February 15, 1988&#13;
TV promotion fails to moved AEA officials. February 16, 1988&#13;
10% raise OK'd for Blietz at AEA. June 21, 1988&#13;
Three seats up for AEA election. August 11, 1988&#13;
Hearing may resolve AEA contract dispute. August 16, 1988&#13;
AEA seeks state sanctions because psychologist quit. September 20, 1988&#13;
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5,600 people live on outskirts of Bluffs, but . . . It would be hard to annex suburban area. March 20, 1960&#13;
Nonpareil poll indicates . . . Landholders undecided on annexation. September 8, 1963&#13;
City to file petitions of equity. Annexation plan now goes to court. November 10, 1963&#13;
Eyes annexation of 2,000 acres. 1964&#13;
Industrial foundation agrees to city annexation of its site. February 11, 1964&#13;
Petition filed on annexation. March 31, 1964&#13;
Iowa Attorney General rules, annexation of tract by Bluffs would abolish two J.P. courts. May 8, 1964&#13;
City adds 740 acres annexation approved by court. June 11, 1964&#13;
Annexation poses few problems for officials. June 14, 1964&#13;
Some residents doubt benefits will increase; think taxes will. Annexation proposal by city draws criticism. August 9, 1964&#13;
City eyes remarriage withbig area it divorced in 1885. August 23, 1964&#13;
Affects 1,520-acre tract. Annexation appears feasible; might be put on nov. 3 ballot. August 30, 1964&#13;
Includes two tank 'farms' city adds square mile south of airport to annexation plan. April 14, 1965&#13;
12.35 square miles eyed for annexation. May 30, 1965&#13;
Area west of airport. Another 320 acres added to city's annexation plan. August 10, 1965&#13;
Bluffs seeks 2,480-acre area. Annexation offers benefits to city, affected residents. August 15, 1965&#13;
Annexation would make bluffs sixth largest Iowa city. October 11, 1965&#13;
Annexation plan. October 17, 1965&#13;
Lists 1,380 defendants. City files suit to approve annexation. June 15, 1966&#13;
Will file reply to city suit. July 24, 1966&#13;
Residents form association. Answers filed to city's suit to annex property. July 25, 1966&#13;
Ask dismissal of annexation suit by city. August 4, 1966&#13;
CB may expand annexation plan. December 12, 1966&#13;
City testimony nears end in annexation suit. December 20, 1966&#13;
Annex area would bring in $95,000. December 22, 1966&#13;
3-dat hearing ends. Bluffs annexation suit taken under advisement. December 22, 1966&#13;
Involves 2,480 acres of land. District court Oks annexation by Bluffs. June 21, 1967&#13;
Booth on Bennett Avenue. Slate voter signup in annexation area. July 30, 1967&#13;
In surprise move . . . City sets hearing on annexation plan. September 6, 1967&#13;
1966 report. Facts and figures on annexation plan. September 19, 1967&#13;
Don Vs. Norman Filbert. Annexation fight pits brother against brother. October 16, 1967&#13;
Bennett Ave. annexation suit dropped. October 17, 1967&#13;
Pawlaski heads group. 'Action 7' to promote city's annexation plan. October 19, 1967&#13;
Near Twin City Plaza, 40-acre tract is annexed by Bluffs. January 3, 1968&#13;
Annexation filing will be Thursday. January 8, 1968&#13;
Lewis Central board tables annexation plan. January 9, 1968&#13;
Katelman against move. City council votes, 4 to 1, to annex Elks Country Club. May 7, 1968&#13;
Planners reveal areas. 12 square miles eyed for annex. May 30, 1968&#13;
Annexation proposal is placed on file. August 17, 1968&#13;
Totals 16.8 square miles. Nov. 5 ballots to decide annexation of two areas. August 27, 1968&#13;
Low rent issue aired. Annexation hearing set for Sept. 16. August 28, 1968&#13;
City council decides annexation vote is Nov. 5. September 17, 1968&#13;
Letter may foul annexation plans. October 7, 1968&#13;
Yes on annexation plans. November 2, 1968&#13;
2 ballots Tuesday. Annexation benefits seen on horizon. November 3, 1968&#13;
Must file suit. Annexation gets healthy approval. November 6, 1968&#13;
Question service extension. December 14, 1968&#13;
City asks approval of area annexation. January 9, 1969&#13;
One answer is filed to city's annexation. February 25, 1969&#13;
City tells benefits in annexing. February 28, 1969&#13;
Judge Johnson rules annexation approved. March 4, 1969&#13;
City moves into annexed area with service, plans. March 5, 1969&#13;
File suit soon, resistance to city's annexation is weak. March 16, 1969&#13;
Annexation suit filed. March 17, 1969&#13;
On Manawa annexation. Can one object without $$? April 10, 1969&#13;
Gifford Road area not ready for city. April 13, 1969&#13;
One protest to annexation filed Thursday. April 24, 1969&#13;
Atty. Gen. seeks more time. 40 persons file protest to city's annexation move. April 25, 1969&#13;
State drops out of city annex suit. May 15, 1969&#13;
District court approves annexation of 12.2 square miles. June 4, 1969&#13;
Higher taxes probably. City plans to start sewer line to annexed area soon. June 22, 1969&#13;
$4,327,560 valuation for annexed area. August 13, 1969&#13;
First anniversary of annexed area. November 5, 1970&#13;
No arm twisiting. Annexations not on horizon for Council Bluffs. December 9, 1979&#13;
C.B. too poot to expand limits. August 11, 1981&#13;
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