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·~ &#13;
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VOLUME IV&#13;
1 &#13;
2 &#13;
SAINT ALBERT THE GREAT&#13;
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
3 &#13;
4 &#13;
CONTENTS&#13;
Administration&#13;
and Faculty . . . • • . . . . • • . . • . • 7&#13;
School Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • 1 7&#13;
Athletics • • • . . . . . . . • . . . • . . • • . 35&#13;
Activities • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . • . . . 59&#13;
Underclassmen • • • . . . . . . . . . . • 7 9&#13;
Seniors . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 103&#13;
Honors .•.....•.... . ...• . 123&#13;
Index •........•••.•....•.• • 127&#13;
Patrons ••••••.....•. . .. .• • , 131&#13;
llFYI~~~ I&#13;
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis Guinan&#13;
Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Moran&#13;
Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sister Mary Susan&#13;
Ken Petersen&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
encompasses an essential time,&#13;
a nebulous time&#13;
High school&#13;
in the lives of those experiencing it.&#13;
And try though we may.&#13;
the time is often over before we&#13;
even begin to realize its importance .&#13;
All we discover is that it's a time of growth,&#13;
of change--&#13;
for the body,&#13;
for the mind,&#13;
for the spirit.&#13;
And just when we try to put a yardstick&#13;
to this growth,&#13;
try to wrench a "why?" from our experience •.•&#13;
we find the time gone ...&#13;
gone .•.&#13;
• • . before we even begin to realize its importance. &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
7 &#13;
Bishop Maurice J. Dingman, Diocese of Des Moines&#13;
Rever end Daniel L. Del ehant, Princ ipal&#13;
8 &#13;
Reverend James Kiernan, Vice-principal&#13;
ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Saint Albert School Board: Charles McManamy, Fr. John Hart, Gaylord Epperson, J ames Gilmore, Mrs. Mary Tedesco,&#13;
Maurice O'Neill, Don Hoffman, Phil Gronstal, John Sweeney, Fr. Maur us Kennedy.&#13;
9 &#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever: Dean of Boys, Social Studies&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery: Biology, Ge ne r a l Science&#13;
Father Paul Monahan: Counselor, Religion, Logic Miss Victorina Salvador: English&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia: Physical Education Sister Mary Sandra, B. V.M.: Social Studies, English&#13;
10 &#13;
Sister Mary Catherine, R.S.M.: Dean of Girls, Latin, English&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody: Chemistry, Math&#13;
Mr . John Hogan: Spanish, Social Studies Sister Mary Elaine, C. H.M.: Art, Humanities&#13;
Mrs. Jean McQua id and Mrs. Doris Phelps: Secretaries Mrs. Hel en Jones: Nurse&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
Mr. Lewis Elbert: Math&#13;
Miss Elaine O'Brien: Music, Humanities, English&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen, R.S.M.: Business Education, Social&#13;
Studies&#13;
I&#13;
Sister Mary Bartella, B. V. M. : Libra r y&#13;
Sister Micheline , C. H.M.: Social Studies,&#13;
English&#13;
Sister Mary The r esa, B.V.M.: Journalism, Latin. &#13;
Mr. Bill Charles: Social Studies&#13;
Mr . Paul Harrington: Speech, Drama,&#13;
Englis h&#13;
Mr. Bill Jansen: English&#13;
Sister Bridget Marie, R.S.M.: Biology, General&#13;
Science&#13;
Mrs. Suzanne Smith: Physical Education&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna, C.H. M.: Business&#13;
Education, Math&#13;
13 &#13;
Sister Mary David, B. V.M. : Geometry&#13;
Mr. Al She rbo: Re ligion&#13;
Sister Mar y Simone , C.H. M. : English _ Mr. Richa rd He inen: Math&#13;
Father Frank Palmer: Religion Mr s. Rita Schnitker: Business Education&#13;
14 &#13;
Sister Jeanette, C.H.M. : Library, Home&#13;
Economics&#13;
Sister Mary Susan, R.S.M.: English&#13;
Mr. Gerald Carrig: Social Studies&#13;
Mr. Matt Wanning: Physics&#13;
Mr. Melvin White : Latin&#13;
Mr. Ken Petersen: Industrial Arts&#13;
15 &#13;
Mr. Roy Eyberg: Maintenance&#13;
Mr. Jim Gorman: Maintenance&#13;
,, • ,,. " .'I~"' r • -&#13;
- - ~-- -- -&#13;
A. Turner, C. Ring, G. Kunasek, V. Carberry, M. O'Ne ill: cooks&#13;
L6 &#13;
SCHOOL LIFE&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Bob Mathiasen, Treasurer&#13;
Debbie Mescher, Vice-president&#13;
Jeff Kallman, President&#13;
Joan Mescher, Secretary&#13;
Moderators: Siste r Mary Simone&#13;
Sister Micheline&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
For special activities the student council appoints committees. One such committee included: Mary Daley,&#13;
Bill Meshling, J ean Delehant, J ane Buhman, Martha Heck, Kathy Respeliers, Dan Gorman, Kathy Krettek. &#13;
BIOLOGY FIELD CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: Mr . Kingery, Sr. Bridget Marie, moder ator s;&#13;
M. B. LaMantia , M. J. Brooks, B. str aka. ROW 2:&#13;
B. Connolly , M. L. Epperson, J. Guinan, M. Kulc zewski,&#13;
G. Cox , c. Sca r pellino, M. Kenney, E. Jones, E.&#13;
Jones , L. Whitaker, D. Dorszynski, N. VanHorne. ROW&#13;
4: B. Goetzinger, G. Gronstal.&#13;
J ean Guinan, Barb Straka , and Marge Kulczewski&#13;
examine plants on a fi eld study.&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: K. Shea, V. Jansenius, V. Zajic, M. Burke, J. Flamma ng, L. Drier, L. Beck,&#13;
L. Hopp, R. Beraldi, R. Cla rk, Sister Elaine , mode r a tor; ROW 2: L. Hol eton, C. Heena n,&#13;
T. Bontz, S. Wellman, M. L. Rosman, S. Fische r, J. Wikenson, P. Hanneman, N.&#13;
Krueger, C. Hoke, T. Eckel, N. Hoke; ROW3: M. D. Schnitke r, G. Colpitts , C. Menges,&#13;
M. Yarpe, J. Mehsling, D. Hough, S. Appl egate , T. Hakenson, J. Steinhoff, K. Koestne r ;&#13;
ROW 4: E. Gilmore , J. Harmon, G. Thomas, D. We llman, J. Doyle , W. Caughla n, s. Carroll, M. Bartholomew, J . Mrkacek, J. Hamling, s. Maue r .&#13;
Laura Holeton, Saint Albert's answe r to Rembrandt? &#13;
FUTURE NURSES CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: Mrs. Jones, moderator; ROW 2: L. Whitaker, D.&#13;
Salvo, K. Brown, M. Meloy, E. Weidman; ROW3: D. Walters,&#13;
A. Spence, J, Burns, M. B. La Mantia; ROW 4: G. Cox, E.&#13;
Jones, s. Higginbotham, M. I .eonard.&#13;
OUCH!&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
LETTERMEN'S CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: J. Scott, V. Leber, B. Blanchard, D. Ring, J. Stageman, D. Burns, R. F eurt, M.&#13;
Grote, S. Kallman, J. Quigley, J. Gorman, J. Pender; ROW 2: M. J. Schnitker, B. Colpitts,&#13;
J. Berger, G. Farrage, K. Lane, D. O'Toole , L. Weidman, T. Minear, T . Turner, G.&#13;
Fennell, B. Mathiasen, J. Doyle; ROW 3: K. Ramsey, J. Mortens en, T. O'Ne ill, J. He ithoff, J. Roach, J. Mann, J. Friesen, J. Friel, J. Kallman, J. Ecke l , D. McClure , M. Brookover; ROW 4: S. Tisher, W. McDonald, D. McClure, J. McGruder, R. Turone , S. Dermody,&#13;
M. Mahoney, B. O'Neil, J, Kulczewski, J. Faylor, R. Bowers; ROW 5: D. O'Neill, J.&#13;
Pogge, M. McGruder, J. Mathiasen, G. Thomas, Coach Charles.&#13;
Officers: ROW 1: Jim Roa ch, Jeff Kallman, Vince Leber;&#13;
ROW 2: Be rnie Colpitts , Mike J. Schnitker.&#13;
Willie McDonald shows off his letter. &#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: M. J e rkovich, D. Ba rt, S. McKiernan, M. Minor, L. Hughes, M. Respeliers, M. Leonard, S. Sandbothe, P. Clark,&#13;
L. Hopp, M. Frost, D. Martin; ROW 2: E. Weidman, L. Wolever, S. Vergamini, P. Graeve, C. Johnson, K. Shudak, R.&#13;
Applegate , K. Sandbothe , C. O'Neill, J. Tinley , M. Heck, D. Holtz, D. Dinovo, D. Salvo, J. Shudak, N. Devivo, M. Wettengel,&#13;
C. Hoffman; ROW 3: B. Tacke , M. Conlon, C. Swanek, S. Moser, M. K. Stokes, M. Mann, D. J ansenius, D. Dorszenski, S.&#13;
Houston, G. Smith, N. Wettengel, J. Bitner, M. Kelley, P. Martin, R. Beraldi, N. Reggio; ROW 4: J. Carpenter, C. Kruse,&#13;
J. Clar k, K. Krettek, M. Me isenbach, R. Barnes, T. Gorman, J. Buhman, D. Vergamini, J. Delehant, J. Guinan, J.&#13;
P ender, K. Respelie rs, M. LaManita; ROW 5: M. Larchick, K. Duggan, S. Krupicka, V. J ansenius, V. Zajic, K. Kelly, C.&#13;
Eybe rg, I&lt;. McQuaid, S. Higginbotham, C. Leaders, M. Murphy, M. J. Walsh, N. Walsh, J. Duggan, M. Burke, T. Eckel.&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
Carol We idman--a devoted fan.&#13;
23 &#13;
VARSITY&#13;
Captain: Dianne Kenney&#13;
Debbie McPartland&#13;
24&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
J a ne t Shuda k&#13;
Nanci Devivo &#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
Vicki Jansenius&#13;
Teresa Gorman&#13;
The varsity cheerleaders have helped keep the&#13;
spirit of enthusiasm and pride alive in our&#13;
Falcon t eam. During the course of the year&#13;
they have seen both victory and defeat. They&#13;
have seen how they themselves must work&#13;
together in order to function a s an effective&#13;
squad. The Falcons were proud to be represented by such a distinguished squad of cheerl eaders.&#13;
Mascot: Maureen LaBonia&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
ROW 1: Sharon Sandbothe, P. Martin, P. Clark;&#13;
ROW 2: K. Respeliers, Karen Sandbothe, J. Delehant. &#13;
SOPHOMORE&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
ROW 1: D. Vergamini, D. Martin, M. K. Stoke s;&#13;
ROW 2: C. Kruse , E. Weidman, D. Jansenius.&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
KEY CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: J. Conzemius, G. Farrage, D. McClure, J. Kallman, M.&#13;
Mahoney; ROW 2: Mr. Elbert, moderator, J . Sciortino, R. Ronk,&#13;
J. Kulczewski, B. O'Neil, D. McClure; ROW 3: V. Leber, J .&#13;
Mann, M. Spence, J . Heithoff, S. Dermody; ROW 4: R. Mathiasen,&#13;
E. Fennell, T. O'Neill, F . Guinan, J. Friel, J . Osl er .&#13;
KEY CLUB SUCCUMBS&#13;
TO FACULTY CAGERS&#13;
Mr. Jansen utilizes his Cincinnati sizzler for two points. &#13;
Though this year's Key Club wa s&#13;
subject to relative inactivity,&#13;
there were two outstanding occurrences of note in its favor.&#13;
The first was the initiation of&#13;
an intramural volleyball tournament. For several weeks a number of teams (The Desert Rats&#13;
and Bill Jordan ciub, for example) vied for the championship.&#13;
The second was the annual Faculty-Key Club basketball game.&#13;
Unfortunately for the students,&#13;
even the experience of tournament time did little to overcome&#13;
the faculty attack, which was&#13;
aggressive, to say the least.&#13;
Mr. Ken "Spark" P etersen&#13;
displays his "fatal" lay-up.&#13;
Faculty r eigns: Mr. Bill Charles, Mr. Bill J ansen, Mr . Lew Elbert ,&#13;
Mr. Matt Wanning, Mr. Dick Heinen, Mr. John LaBonia, Mr . Ken&#13;
P et ersen.&#13;
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JOURNALISM&#13;
FRONT: B. Siegrest; ROW 1: C. Poffenba rger, M. J. Stracke , R. Ring, V.&#13;
J erkovich, M. Geppert, N. Sweeney, V. Kruge r; ROW 2: s. Schnitker, J.&#13;
Berger, N. Hill, S. Wellman, B. Sweeney, M. J. Hanneman; ROW 3: R.&#13;
Miles, F. LaMantia , S. Ca llaghan, L. We idman, D. Sealock, L. Beck; ROW&#13;
4: T. Judkins, G. Krupicka , G. Steinhoff, M. Noon, B. Wenninghoff, J.&#13;
Brooks.&#13;
Proofreading copy, Ron Miles, Terry Myers, Sharon&#13;
Schnitker, and Vicki J ansenius find many mistakes.&#13;
Where was I, a nyway? &#13;
It's like this Nancy ....&#13;
Shirley Fis che r a nd Frank LaMantia put the finishing touches on the Accipiter&#13;
as Sister Ther esa looks on.&#13;
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DIMENSIONS 1969-1970&#13;
Advisors&#13;
Mr. Petersen: "We're finished !"&#13;
Sr. M. Sus an: ''Such enjoyabl e work.''&#13;
Editor-in-chief Francis Guina n&#13;
Photographer Tim O'Grady&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Assistant Sue Pawloski&#13;
Faculty editor J ean Guinan&#13;
Salesman Steve Callaghan&#13;
Salesman Tim O'Neil tries to sell St.&#13;
Albert a yearbook. &#13;
Assistant editor Mike Moran, Underclassmen editors&#13;
Greg Gronstal, Laure Wolever.&#13;
Senior editor Jody Flammang&#13;
Organizations editor Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
Typist Sharon Schnitker&#13;
Sports editor Jack Pogge&#13;
Senior editor Sheila Higginbotham&#13;
Artist Jim Doyle&#13;
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AUTOMOTIVE CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: M. Patten, J. Mar tin, T. Minor, J. Conlon, L. Thomas, T. Huyck, C. Moran, F ather&#13;
Kiernan; ROW 2: J. Doyle , K. Cox , M. Downey , J ohn Doyl e, R. Case, S. Carr oll, T. Hall,&#13;
H. Steinhoff.&#13;
FALCON CONCESSION CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: J. Martin, R. Messbarger, M. Much; ROW 2: Father Kiernan, J. Sulentic ,&#13;
M. Shea, P. Stamp, T. Minor. &#13;
ATHLETICS&#13;
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VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
The 1969 varsity football program at Saint&#13;
Albert reached heights never before&#13;
achieved. Under Coach Bill Charles the&#13;
Falcons received ranking in the state Top&#13;
Ten for the first time since Saint Albert&#13;
began playing football. The squad played&#13;
nine exciting ball games before the largest&#13;
crowds ever to see Falcon football. With&#13;
an awesome offensive attack and a steady&#13;
defense, the Falcons seized the City Championship. Saint Albert had one of Southwest&#13;
Iowa's finest teams and hopes to repeat its&#13;
performance in 1970.&#13;
The Falcons take the field for another kill.&#13;
Ken Lane leads the way for another exciting run by Victory Vince Leber. &#13;
ROW 1: Coach Cha rles, J. Mortensen, V. Leber, T. Minear, D. Holeton, G. Farrage, B. Ronk, J. Scott, M. D. Schnitker, J.&#13;
McGruder; ROW 2: J. Berge r, B. Johnson, D. O'Toole, M. Sterbens, K. Lane, J. Friesen, G. Thoma s, J. Kulezewski, Coach&#13;
LaBonia; ROW 3: S. De rmody, J. Eckel, R. Feurt, B. O'Neil, D. McClure, T. Turne r, T. He ithoff, S. Tisher; ROW 4: R.&#13;
Bowers, M. McGruder, M. J. Schnitker, G. Fennel, T. Myers, J. Pogge , W. McDonald, Coach Jansen; ROW 5: D. Burns, R.&#13;
Miles, M. Masker, D. Wellman, D. O'Neill, M. Noon, Manager M. Mahoney, Manager J. Friel.&#13;
John Scott and Bill O'Ne il put the&#13;
crunch on a Falcon foe.&#13;
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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL&#13;
ROW 1: D. Watson, T. Burke, J. Myers, P. Hoke, D. Emarine, J. Kennan , E. Robinson, M. Doner, J. Mathiasen; ROW 2: M.&#13;
Thomas, M. Ankenbauer, P. Mahoney, P. Caparelli, M. Moran, M. Thompson, D. Hopp, B. Viola , J. Gorman; ROW 3: Coach&#13;
Petersen, M. Brookover, T. Ring, J. Brosnihan, D. Gentile, J . Boswell, H. Pala dino, T. Wette ngel, S. Ryba, T. Briggs, Coach&#13;
Heinen.&#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
ROW 1: M. Brosnihan, M. Schreiber, B. Mehsling, L. Thomas, D. Minaha n, R. Messbarger, T. Huyck, D. Gorman,&#13;
M. Leber, G. Reid; ROW2: D. Mescher, B. stageman, D. O'Connor, J. Stokes, J. Conlon, J. Yochem, C. Sorensen, J .&#13;
Kennebeck, P. Hering, J, Ege, P. Lenihan; ROW 3: R. Flom, L. Halterman, M. Eyberg, G. Gentile, S. Miles, J.&#13;
Sulentic, T. Hood, M. Webster, M. O'Toole, T. Cannon, Coach Hogan, M. Shea, S. Gillette, J. Brower, T. Thompson,&#13;
B. Sweeney. &#13;
Vince Leber, with Coach Charles, receives the Golden&#13;
Helmet Award for the outstanding football player of the&#13;
area.&#13;
The fans turn out in full force to cheer the Falcons.&#13;
Steve Tisher&#13;
ALL&#13;
SOUTHWEST&#13;
IOWA&#13;
PERFORMERS&#13;
Mark Sterbens&#13;
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Co-captain Tom Turner&#13;
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FALCON CAGERS&#13;
Bob Blanchard, the team's high scorer, shows how it's&#13;
done.&#13;
Co-captain Mike J. Schnitker &#13;
Jerry Mortensen&#13;
Steve Tisher&#13;
Bob Mathiasen, Bob Blanchard,&#13;
Tim O'Neill&#13;
Dave O'Neill&#13;
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The Falcon roundballers, under&#13;
the coaching of John LaBonia, had&#13;
a very successful season, amassing ten wins against eight losses.&#13;
Coach LaBonia used a combination of juniors and seniors to&#13;
form one of the hardest working&#13;
squads in the school's history.&#13;
Lacking in height, the Falcons had&#13;
to continuously battle taller&#13;
teams; yet many times they&#13;
emerged victoriously , making up&#13;
in hustle what they lacked in&#13;
height.&#13;
Larry Weidman&#13;
Dave O'Neill battl es an opponent for a loos e ball.&#13;
J ack Pogge John Osler &#13;
Terry Myers John Scott Rick Ronk&#13;
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL&#13;
ROW 1: T. Burke, E. Robinson, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, B. Viola,&#13;
J. Br osnihan; ROW 2: Coach Charles, J. Mathiasen, M. Doner, S.&#13;
Rosma n, D. Johnson, S. Conzemius, J. Myers.&#13;
The sophomore basketball team, coached&#13;
by Bill Charles, followed right in the steps&#13;
of the varsity, achieving an almost identical&#13;
record of ten and seven. The strong rebounding of the forwards helped this team&#13;
to dominate many of their games. These&#13;
super sophs should prove to be valuable&#13;
assets next year.&#13;
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Coach Hogan's freshman B team&#13;
compiled a record of el even wins&#13;
and ten losses. It was a team&#13;
that relied heavily on hustle and&#13;
capitalizing on the other team's&#13;
mistakes. The frosh teams should&#13;
combine next year to produce an&#13;
excellent sophomore squad.&#13;
ROW 1: J. Sciortino, M. Brosnihan, D. Heithoff, P. Hering, B. Mehsling, D.&#13;
Minahan, L. Thomas; ROW 2: Coach Hogan, D. O'Connor, M. Eyberg, J. Ronk,&#13;
H. Steinhoff, J. Mathiasen, G. Peregoy:..&#13;
The Falcon Fledglings, under the&#13;
watchful eye of Father Monahan,&#13;
combined their speed with height&#13;
to win twelve out of their seventeen games. Using all-around&#13;
teamwork, the frosh beat many&#13;
outstanding junior high teams of the&#13;
area. The supply of talent for&#13;
future varsities appears secure&#13;
with this crop.&#13;
KNEELING: T. Hall, J. Brower, J. Heck; STANDING: R. Mescher, S. Gillette , P .&#13;
Lenihan, J. Stokes, T. Cannon, F ather Monahan, coach, S. Miles, B. Sweeney , T.&#13;
Huyck, M. O'Toole . &#13;
VARSITY GRAPPLERS&#13;
Jeff Kallman escapes from the grasp of his foe.&#13;
Co-captain Blanchard Johnson wears down his opponent&#13;
at the stat e tournament.&#13;
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Co-captain Joe Respeliers prepares to pin his competitor.&#13;
The Saint Albert wrestlers had their most successful season so far. With a record of eight and four,&#13;
four men winning sectionals, and one going on to&#13;
state, Coach Petersen has every right to be proud&#13;
of this season. Many of the lettermen will return&#13;
next year for a strong team.&#13;
Scott Kallman Doug McClure&#13;
Mike Grote&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Bill O'Neil &#13;
Jim F aylor&#13;
Blanchard Johnson gets his opponent r eady.&#13;
J eff Kallman&#13;
Bill McDonal d J ack Stageman Blanchard Johnson&#13;
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Jack Stageman slams his foe's shoulders to the mat.&#13;
Joe Respeliers Jim Doyle&#13;
Bernie Colpitts John Berger Chuck Dusing, Manage r&#13;
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J. V. WRESTLERS&#13;
J. Quigley, J. Gorman, B. Grote, M. Webster, M. Brookover, R.&#13;
Stazzoni, J. Kulczewski, D. Denning, R. Messbarger.&#13;
FRESHMAN WRESTLERS&#13;
ROW 1: R. Messbarger, M. Schreiber, D. Gorman, J. Kennebeck, C. Sorenson;&#13;
ROW 2: J. Ege, M. Webster, T. Hood, J. Yochem, M. Shea; ROW 3: S. Shea ,&#13;
J. Reid, J. Sulentic, M. Leber, M. Carta; ROW 4: Coach Mark Andrews, T.&#13;
Greiner, A. Kaufman.&#13;
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TRACK&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
ROW 1: E. Robinson, B. Johnson, M. Sterbens, R. Bowers; ROW 2: G.&#13;
Thomas, K. Ramsey, G. Fennel, D. O'Toole; ROW 3: w. McDonald, T.&#13;
Minear, J. Gorman, B. Viola; ROW 4: M. Moran, B. Goetzinger, B.&#13;
Mathiasen, T. Turner; ROW 5: Trainer J. Friel, V. Leber, S, Miles, J.&#13;
Pender; ROW 6: Mgr. M. Mahoney, L. Weidman, J. Mathiasen, J, McGruder;&#13;
ROW 7: Coach Charles, R. Turone.&#13;
FROSH&#13;
ROW 1: L. Thoma s, c. Sorenson, M.&#13;
Leber; ROW 2: J. Ronk, M. Eyberg, J.&#13;
Kennebeck; ROW 3: T. Cannon, P. Lenihan, B. Meshling; ROW 4: B. Doner,&#13;
Coach Charles, D. Mescher.&#13;
The Falcon track team ran a good season&#13;
this year. The cindermen ranked seventh&#13;
in Class A competition and showed great&#13;
strength in winning the Blackhawk Relays.&#13;
Coach Charles used various combinations&#13;
for relay teams to qualify at the state&#13;
meet. &#13;
Vince Leber strains for distance in the broad jump.&#13;
Gerard Thomas soars over the hurdles.&#13;
Willie McDonald strides to win.&#13;
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VOLLEYBALL&#13;
An added sport for girls was begun&#13;
this year by Mrs. Smith. The volleyball&#13;
team consisted of two different squads--&#13;
the varsity and the freshmen. Mrs. Smith&#13;
thought the teams had a good beginning&#13;
season.&#13;
ROW 1: J. Car penter, J. F lammang, G. Cox, M. Burke, N. Devivo; ROW&#13;
2: M. Kenney, M. Fr icke , E. J one s , M. Schultz, IVL Burns.&#13;
FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL&#13;
ROW 1: A. Burns , C. O'Neill, L. Novak, S. Houston, D. stageman; ROW 2: S.&#13;
Hurst, J. Del ehant, G. Smith, N. Wettengel , D. Heenan , R. Appl egate. &#13;
ROW 1: J. Tinley, M. Burns, M. Ronk, M. LaMantia, M. Frost; ROW 2: Mrs.&#13;
Smith, E . Jones, M. McQuaid, L. Hol eton, J. Carpenter, M. Burke.&#13;
TENNIS&#13;
The girls' tennis team ended up&#13;
with a fairly good season. As a&#13;
result of seven games, the team&#13;
pulled through with three wins and&#13;
four losses. Determination was&#13;
the girls' finest quality.&#13;
GIRLS' GOLF&#13;
M. Kulczewski, J, Brown, D. J ansenius, M. Conlon, J. Guinan, M. Burke , T. Herzell, T. Gorman, J.&#13;
Buhman, S. Applegate, J. Mescher, N. Walsh, Mrs. Smith.&#13;
Marked by her determination and will to win,&#13;
Marsha Burke can be known a s Saint Albert's allaround girl athlete. Her strong backhand was a&#13;
threat to tennis foes; her drive ingolfwas forceful.&#13;
The spirit she showed helped make this a successful year for girls' sports.&#13;
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LINKSMEN DRIVE 12--7&#13;
K. Koestner, G. Myer s , J. Berger, M. Noon, B. Blanchard, J. Pogge,&#13;
D. Walter, R. Ronk, J. Kallman.&#13;
The links men from Saint Albert had a most successful season. Using three talented seniors and two&#13;
promising juniors, Coach Al Sherbo molded the&#13;
team into a winning combination. Saint Albert's&#13;
won twelve out of fifteen matches and is becoming&#13;
respected throughout Southwest Iowa.&#13;
John Berge r&#13;
J ohn Pogge&#13;
RIGHT: Golf coach,&#13;
Al Sherbo.&#13;
Bob Blanchard&#13;
Mike Noon &#13;
FALCON BASEBALL&#13;
ROW 1: M. McGruder, Captain D. McClure, B. Johnson, J. Heithoff, P. Hoke, H. P aladino, D. McClure; ROW 2: Coa ch&#13;
Wolever, S. Tisher, Captain J. Roach, J. Mann, M. Noon, J. Osler, J. Mortensen, K. Lane, J. Boswell, Coach LaBonia.&#13;
Coaching Staff: Mr. Wolever, Mr. J ansen, Mr. LaBonia.&#13;
Co-captain Dan McClure&#13;
Not pictured: Co-capta in Jim Roach&#13;
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Shortstop Jerry Mann plays the big hop.&#13;
steve Tisher, catcher, awaits the throw to home.&#13;
John He ithoff fields a hard hit ground ball.&#13;
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Going high fo r a line drive is second ba sema n J e rry&#13;
Morten s en.&#13;
Saint Albert's varsity baseball team has shown&#13;
promise in its first few games. The team successfully defeated its city rivals in impressive&#13;
wins, T.J. 4-3 and L.C. 4-3. Coach Wolever considered this team to be a good defensive ball&#13;
club. With good hitting and an experienced pitching&#13;
staff, he feels the team is a state tournament&#13;
contender. &#13;
Mark McGruder works hard on the mound.&#13;
Right fielder Doug McClure hauls in a fly ball.&#13;
Wait a minute! How did he get in the line-up?&#13;
John Osle r make s the play at first.&#13;
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FALCON J. V.'S&#13;
ROW 1: D. Denning, T. Heithoff, J. Gorman, S. Fancher, M. Tede sco, L. Shudak, D. Watson;&#13;
ROW 2: J. Stewart, K. Cox, T. Burke, J. Martin, T. Cannon, P. Mahoney, Coach Jansen. Not&#13;
pictured: S. Conzemius, A. Krittenbrink, M. Moran.&#13;
Catcher Pat Mahoney and Coach Jansen start&#13;
infield practice.&#13;
J. V. 's await the start of their game.&#13;
The Junior Varsity team opened its season with a&#13;
notable win over Plattsmouth, 3-1. The team was&#13;
mostly compiled of sophomores, with a few juniors&#13;
and freshmen. Coach J ensen felt that if the club&#13;
could combine good pitching with hitting, it would&#13;
be a real winner. &#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
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The finishing touches a r e put on Rick&#13;
Ryan.&#13;
Adam (Torn Turner) and Eve (Kathy Brughenhernke) talk it&#13;
over.&#13;
Festivities in King Erik's court are taken&#13;
over by the dancing girls.&#13;
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Tiger keeper (Francis Guinan) warns Prince ss Barbera (Kathy Brugenhemke) of the consequences of her actions.&#13;
Tiger: 1. . .. Prisoner: O&#13;
Many long hours of work went&#13;
into making this year's musica l a&#13;
success. Although there were only&#13;
three leads, the chorus had to put&#13;
in as much work as the l eads.&#13;
The play itself was actually three&#13;
different short plays.&#13;
The first was ''The Dia ry of&#13;
Adam and Eve," which portrayed&#13;
the classic story of Eden as a&#13;
humorous confrontation between&#13;
man and wife. The second act&#13;
added suspense in ''The Lady or&#13;
the Tiger. '' The final act was an&#13;
updated version of Cinderella. A&#13;
chimney sweep turned into a movie&#13;
star, yet still did not find happine ss.&#13;
J ack Pogge sings the praises of Gaul. &#13;
Kathy shows off her new self when she becomes Passionella.&#13;
Ella dreams of becoming a movie star.&#13;
Cheri Hoffman, accompanist, picks out a song as she&#13;
waits for rehearsal to begin.&#13;
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Boys' Quartet: T. Hanson, F.&#13;
Guinan, S. Applegate , M.&#13;
Spence.&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: State Speech Contestants: ROW 1: M. Burns, D. Kenney,&#13;
M. Conlon, E. Wiedman, M. LaMantia, S. Verga mini; ROW 2: S. Symonds,&#13;
D. Brenneman, R. Beraldi, J. Carpenter, s. Carlson; ROW 3: E. Jones,&#13;
G. Gronstal, T. Hall, S. Krupicka, S. Higginbotham, F. Guinan.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Girls' Sextet: C. Wiedman, M. Burns, J. Berge r,&#13;
S. Pawloski, G. Stewart, A. Straka.&#13;
"II" Ratings at State Music Contest: ROW 1: M. Ronk, D.&#13;
McPartland, M. Wettengel ; ROW 2: T. Gorman, J. Berger, K.&#13;
Brugenhemke, E. Jones; ROW 3: T. Hanson, G. Gronsta l, S.&#13;
Applegate.&#13;
"The Mop Women": D. Kenney, R.&#13;
Beraldi, M. Burns, G. Maniscalco &#13;
Mixed Double Qua rtet: M. Mulqueen, N. Hill,&#13;
C. Hoffman, M. Tierney, T. Hanson, F.&#13;
Guinan, S. Applegat e , M. Spence.&#13;
MUSIC AND SPEECH&#13;
CONTEST ANTS TAKE&#13;
HONORS&#13;
The spe ech team c arried home both superior (I) and&#13;
exc ellent (II) r atings in nearly ever y division of&#13;
the 1970 stat e speech meet. And, for the first time ,&#13;
Sa int Albert sent t eams to the district and state&#13;
l a rge group. competitions. Her e they r eceived,&#13;
beyond "I" ratings, special r ecognitions from the&#13;
Iowa High School Spe ech Association.&#13;
Under the direction of Miss Ela ine O'Brien, twentysix students took part in the stat e music contest.&#13;
Exc ell ent and superior r atings wer e obtained by all&#13;
piano and vocal contestants.&#13;
" You'r e a Good Man, Charlie&#13;
Brown" : D. Kenney, R. Beral di, E.&#13;
J ones, M. Burns, F . Guinan, C.&#13;
Scarpellino.&#13;
' 'I' ' Ratings at State Music Contest: ROW 1: c. Hoffman,&#13;
L. Hopp, M. Tierney; ROW 2: N. Hill, M. Schultz , J.&#13;
Delehant; ROW 3: C. Greer, M. Burns, F . Guinan.&#13;
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The junior-senior girls' choir invited&#13;
audiences to "Clap Yo' Hands."&#13;
Dianne Kenney, as Eleanor of Aquitaine,&#13;
and Francis Guinan, as Henry II, give&#13;
voice to a ma rital conflict in a cutting&#13;
from "The Lion in Winter."&#13;
SPRING&#13;
REVUE&#13;
The revue also included sele ctions by the Les Musiques. This year's group included: ROW 1: J. De l ehant,&#13;
M. Mulqueen, M. Ronk, C.&#13;
Hoffman, J. Flarnming, M.&#13;
Tierney, L. Hopp; ROW 2:&#13;
N. Hill, S. P a lowski, s.&#13;
Moser, S. Symonds, M. We tt enge l, C. Greer, K. Brugenhernke; ROW 3: M.&#13;
Spence , S. Appl egate , M.&#13;
Schultz, A. Straka, T. Hanson, C. Scarpellino, F.&#13;
Guina n; ROW 4: J. Pogge, S.&#13;
Callaghan. &#13;
The Spring Revue presented a kaleidoscope of&#13;
singing, dancing, and dramatic interpretations. The&#13;
Revue r an two nights, giving audiences a choice&#13;
of performances, each presenting a variety in&#13;
musical and dramatic endeavors. Due to the efforts&#13;
of Miss Elaine O'Brien and Mr. Paul Harrington&#13;
the Revue was a success.&#13;
The mixed double quartet&#13;
presents a contest s election, "The River."&#13;
Ellen Wiedman held the audience in silence with&#13;
her performance of "The Tell-Tale Heart. "&#13;
Diane and Sue Vergamini complement each other in ' 'J azz in Two.' '&#13;
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COUNCIL BLUFFS JUNIOR MISS&#13;
• I •&#13;
Former Winner Jann Fernley crowns Saint&#13;
Albert's Dianne Kenney as Council Bluffs&#13;
Junior Miss of 1970. Dianne was also runnerup in the state contest. &#13;
ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
Father Delehant pre s ents Bob Blancha rd with&#13;
the Bert Fla ck Memorial Award.&#13;
Falcon fans applaud Gene Fennell when he is announced as r ecipient of&#13;
the E. R. McDonald sportsmanship award.&#13;
J erry Mann r eceives one of the&#13;
many letter s pr esented at the banquet.&#13;
This year's Knute Rockne award was pres ented to Vince Leber .&#13;
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FANTASIA&#13;
Jeff Kallman and his date pause&#13;
beside the pirate ship between&#13;
dances.&#13;
Ann Straka and her date pose with Capta in Hook. &#13;
Couples take time out for refreshmeJltS in the&#13;
cafeteria.&#13;
Fantasia! This was the theme as well as the&#13;
description of this year's junior-senior prom.&#13;
weeks of toil by the juniors helped the prom&#13;
culminate in a fantastic success. The gym was&#13;
adorned with life-size statues of Snow White, Captain Hook and Peter Pan. A castle and a pirate&#13;
sbiP set the scene where couples danced to the&#13;
festive music of the Blue Ruins.&#13;
The Blue Ruins come on strong.&#13;
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Teresa Eckel and Kathy Brugenhemke demonstrate their artistic&#13;
ability.&#13;
ACADEMIC&#13;
FAIR&#13;
For the April acadmeic fair the gym was&#13;
transformed overnight into a checkerboard&#13;
of educational exhibits. Visitors wandered&#13;
through the colorful art gallery a nd past&#13;
rows of science experiments. Students explained booklets,· demonstrated math skills,&#13;
showed films they had produced. The fair&#13;
was a successful representation of the year's&#13;
academic ventures.&#13;
- Hard at work with their smoking machine are&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman and Kathy Respeliers.&#13;
Left: At the rocket display , Mike Brookover&#13;
neatly expla ins the intricacie s of parachute&#13;
folding. &#13;
John Sulentic, Rod Messbarger, Tom Minor,&#13;
and Jerry Martin introduce fair-goers to their&#13;
full-bloode? engine.&#13;
Alan Kaufman and John Brower prepare to race their gerbils through a&#13;
maze experiment.&#13;
Under the scrutiny of Charles Edwards, Father&#13;
Monahan and Greg Gronstal splice together&#13;
the sophomores' first film offering.&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
HONORS&#13;
ASSEMBLY&#13;
Father Delehant awards a&#13;
speech c ertificate to Francis&#13;
Guinan.&#13;
Gerene Cox r ec eives one of&#13;
the senior scholastic awards.&#13;
Observing the ceremonie s are&#13;
Father Delehant, Mr. David Mccann, a r epr esentative of the Iowa&#13;
Bar Association, a nd Mrs. Louis&#13;
Passer.&#13;
Mr. Louis P asser,&#13;
representing the&#13;
J ewish War Veterans, attended&#13;
the assembly to&#13;
present&#13;
Sharon&#13;
with a&#13;
ship.&#13;
senior&#13;
Schnitker&#13;
scholar-&#13;
Msgr. John Whelan served&#13;
a s retreat m aster for the&#13;
junior and senior classes.&#13;
DAY OF RECOLLECTION&#13;
Sophomoric meditations.&#13;
Underclassmen assemble&#13;
for their conference.&#13;
Msgr. John Kovacs offers Mass for freshmen and&#13;
sophomores.&#13;
75 &#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
76 &#13;
77 &#13;
7 8 &#13;
UNDERCLASS&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
President: Tim Thompson&#13;
Secretary: Marilyn Brown&#13;
Patricia Adams&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Rhonda Applegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Margaret Baldwin&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Mary Bart&#13;
Michael Beck&#13;
Teresa Beckman&#13;
Jane Bitner&#13;
Barbara Bohnenkamp&#13;
James Bridges&#13;
Mary Briggs&#13;
Mark Brosnihan&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Treasurer: Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Vice-President: Phillip Hering &#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
William Doner&#13;
Mary Doyle&#13;
Monica Doyle&#13;
Janine Duggan&#13;
Charles Dusing&#13;
Marilyn Brown&#13;
John Brower&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Ann Burns&#13;
Tim Cannon&#13;
Mark Carta&#13;
Dennis Caughlin&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
Monica Colpitts&#13;
John Conlon&#13;
Frances Connolly&#13;
Cheryl Cox&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
James Deal&#13;
Hmmmm . ..&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrich&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Michael Eyberg&#13;
Neil Fagan&#13;
Denise Fischer&#13;
Mary Kay Fischer&#13;
Richard Flom&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Gregory Gentile&#13;
steven Gillette&#13;
Daniel Gorman&#13;
Patricia Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Thomas Greiner&#13;
Janice Gronstal&#13;
Ready .. . Aim ... Fire!&#13;
Sandra Grudle&#13;
Joseph Guinan&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Thomas Hall&#13;
Larry Halt.erman&#13;
William Hanneman&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Debbie Heenan &#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joseph Kennebeck&#13;
Susan Kobold&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Konz&#13;
Mark Kriley&#13;
Barbara Krueger&#13;
Ann Heese&#13;
Dan Heitoff&#13;
Phillip Hering&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Debbie Holtz&#13;
Tim Hood&#13;
Susan Houston&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Sally Hurst&#13;
Barbara Huss&#13;
Thomas Huyck&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Mary Jerkovich&#13;
Colleen Johnson&#13;
Alan Kaufman&#13;
83 &#13;
Frankie and Johnny were Freshman.&#13;
Susan McKiernan&#13;
Mary Liebel&#13;
Patrick Lenihan&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Cathy Leaders&#13;
84&#13;
Jeff Mathiason&#13;
William Mehsling&#13;
Pamela Martin&#13;
Peggy Martin &#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Richard Mescher&#13;
Rod Messbarger&#13;
Michael Meyers&#13;
Sidney Miles&#13;
David Minihan&#13;
Mary Pat Minor&#13;
Craig Moran&#13;
Michael Much&#13;
Linda Myers&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Daniel O'Connor&#13;
Michael O'Neil&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Michael Patten&#13;
Gary Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Millicant Pogge&#13;
Gerald Reid&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Susan Roarty&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
Angela Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
James Rouse&#13;
Debra Russell&#13;
James Ryba&#13;
Karen sandbothe&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Ellen Schnitker&#13;
Michael Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Joanne Shea&#13;
Michael Shea&#13;
Shawn Shea&#13;
Geralyn Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson&#13;
Mark Spitznagle&#13;
Roxanne Springer&#13;
Diane stageman&#13;
And furthermore. • · &#13;
John Yochem&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman&#13;
William stageman&#13;
Marilyn stamp&#13;
Pamela stanley&#13;
Harvey Steinhoff&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
John Stokes&#13;
James straka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Catherine Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Lawrence Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Teresa Trafton&#13;
Nancy VanHorne&#13;
Susan Vergamini&#13;
Mark Webster&#13;
Elsie Weihe&#13;
Randy Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wettengel&#13;
Julie Wiese&#13;
A damsel in distress.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
President: Tom Burke&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer&#13;
Rebecca Barnes&#13;
John Boswell&#13;
Dennis Boyer&#13;
Denise Brennamen&#13;
Tim Briggs&#13;
Michael Brookover&#13;
Mary Jo Brooks&#13;
Karen Brown&#13;
James Brosnihan&#13;
Barbara Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Burns&#13;
Patricia Caparelli&#13;
Peter Caparelli&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Secretary: Kathy Duggan&#13;
Treasurer: Jean Guinan&#13;
Vice-President: Pat Hoke &#13;
Can Jerry Quigley handle those fre shmen ?&#13;
Janis Carpenter&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts&#13;
Steven Conzemius&#13;
Kenneth Cox&#13;
Donald Dinovo&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo&#13;
Michael Doner&#13;
Donna Dorszynski&#13;
Kathleen Duggan&#13;
Debra Ebert&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
Mar y Lou Epperson&#13;
Steven Fanche r&#13;
Mary Pat Fayl or&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Douglas Fl ammang&#13;
William Flecky&#13;
Michael Flynn&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Daniel Gentile&#13;
Francis Ck&gt;eser&#13;
/&#13;
89 &#13;
Pretty strong stuff!&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
Quentin Hanneman&#13;
Thomas Hanson&#13;
Martha Heck&#13;
90&#13;
Gary Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joseph Gorman&#13;
Michael Greiner&#13;
Gregory Gronstal&#13;
Robert Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Timber! &#13;
Kathy Heese&#13;
Patrick Hoke&#13;
I can't stand to look.&#13;
Great minds at work.&#13;
steven Hopp&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debra Jansenius&#13;
David Johnson&#13;
Thomas Kallman&#13;
St.even Kaufman&#13;
Jesse Keenan&#13;
John Keenan&#13;
Lawrence Kees&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Kathleen Krettek&#13;
Arthur Kritenbrink&#13;
Sandra Krupicka&#13;
Cynthia Kruse&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Diane Lane&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Margaret Locke&#13;
Mary Locke&#13;
Mary Kay Mcclenahan&#13;
Richard McDonald&#13;
Kathleen McQuaid&#13;
Patrick Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Steven Marr&#13;
Debra Martin&#13;
Gerald Martin&#13;
You're either comingor&#13;
going at lunch time. &#13;
Steve Rosman is ready for takeoff.&#13;
John Patten&#13;
Russel Patten&#13;
John Pender&#13;
Debor ah Pogge&#13;
Gerald Quigley&#13;
Antionette Ramirez&#13;
Suzanne Ramsey&#13;
Thomas Ring&#13;
John Martin&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Charles Minahan&#13;
Thomas Minor&#13;
Peggy Mohatt&#13;
Michael Moran&#13;
Susan Moser&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
James Myers&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
Tim O'Grady&#13;
Henry Paladino&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Edward Robinson&#13;
Steven Rosman&#13;
Steven Ryba&#13;
Diann Salvo&#13;
Christopher Scarpellino&#13;
Fred Schaben&#13;
Thomas Sciortino&#13;
Douglas Sennet&#13;
Lawrence Shudak&#13;
Karen Shudak&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes&#13;
Barbara Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Michael Thomas&#13;
Michael Thompson&#13;
Denise Van Scoy&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
Gary Stanley&#13;
Raymond Stazzoni&#13;
Mary Jane Stinn&#13;
And now we view our secret plans. &#13;
Robert Viola&#13;
Catherine Waldman&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Phillip Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
Thomas Wettengel&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
O. K. --Everyone look like you 're working.&#13;
J ean Wiese&#13;
Derrel White&#13;
Laure Wolever&#13;
Mary Yochem&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
President: Dan O'Neill&#13;
Treasurer: Mary Beth Tacke&#13;
Sandra Applegate&#13;
Steven Applegate&#13;
Sally Baldwin&#13;
Jon Barnes&#13;
Mark Bartholomew&#13;
Richard Bowers&#13;
Joan Brown&#13;
Katherine Brugenhemke&#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
Judi Burns&#13;
Thomas Cambron&#13;
Stephaney Carlson&#13;
Steven Carroll&#13;
Richard Case&#13;
Steven Casson&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Secretary: Gina Maniscalco&#13;
Vice-President: John Doyle &#13;
Mary Christensen&#13;
Deborah Clouse&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Brigid Connolly&#13;
Donald Denning&#13;
John Doyle&#13;
Leslie Drier&#13;
Suzan Duff&#13;
Mary Dusing&#13;
Linda Ebert&#13;
Teresa Eckel&#13;
Cynthia Eyberg&#13;
James Faylor&#13;
John Fischer&#13;
Karen Flom&#13;
Gregory Friedrichsen&#13;
Madeline Frost&#13;
Maria Geppert&#13;
William Goetzinger&#13;
Deborah Goodman&#13;
Teresa Gorman&#13;
Teresa Grund&#13;
Tim Hakenson&#13;
He's kicked the habit!&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Michael Hall&#13;
Joseph Hamling&#13;
Mary Hanneman&#13;
James Harmon&#13;
Ralph Harmon&#13;
Connie Heenan&#13;
Thomas Heithoff&#13;
Sheila Higginbotham&#13;
Linda Hill&#13;
Nancy Hill&#13;
Mass--a time for thought.&#13;
Laurel Hopp&#13;
Kathleen Hurd&#13;
Lou Ann James&#13;
Vickie Jansenius&#13;
Michael Johnson&#13;
Catherine Kelley&#13;
William Kelly&#13;
Margaret Kenney&#13;
Cherie Hoffman&#13;
Colleen Hoke&#13;
David Holeton&#13;
Laura Holeton &#13;
Rosemary Konz&#13;
George Kreigler&#13;
Gary Kriley&#13;
Virginia Krueger&#13;
Gary Krupicka&#13;
Joseph Kulczewski&#13;
Marie Larchick&#13;
Marie Leaders&#13;
Marjorie Leonard&#13;
Karen Lewis&#13;
Douglas McClure&#13;
Marianne McDonald&#13;
Robert McDonald&#13;
Tim McDonald&#13;
William McDonald&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Mark McGruder&#13;
Gina Maniscalco&#13;
Margaret Kenney explains one of&#13;
her favorite fields of science.&#13;
99 &#13;
No man is an island?&#13;
Junior girls shoot for a victory.&#13;
100&#13;
Cynthia Masker&#13;
Michael Masker&#13;
Stephen Mauer&#13;
Joseph Meshling&#13;
Craig Menges&#13;
Joan Mescher&#13;
Thomas Minear&#13;
Kathleen Moran&#13;
John Mrkacek&#13;
Ann Myers&#13;
Terry Myers&#13;
William O'Neil&#13;
Dan O'Neill &#13;
COt?MVNI CATI NG&#13;
OVER LIGf\ T WAV£S&#13;
PURPOSl Of OH IBIT •&#13;
u•~~ ;~c!:"~~r.~ ~~~ ''""''~' Ao~l .... - •. ...v.-- .. ...... .. _._ .. -.. ,.... ..... -.. ..... ,, .. - .... _....._,, ... ·- .. --.. -- :::::. ~: =::: ~-=:·:. ~ "'::' ... ..,-,_..&#13;
--.. '--- ... ~ ··-·..__ .. ~· .. .. _&#13;
-.. ... .. _&#13;
- -·--·---··_..... __ n.i- .._~-... ---.,·· - - .. - ... -··---... ._.. .. .... _._., .. -..... _ . .., r-.'-"'-'t '-""-•---·&#13;
--.--...&#13;
-_.. · .. . _____ ---·--- .. __ _ _ .. _.__ ... ,...-.&#13;
Bill Goetzinger communicates with other science students.&#13;
Dave O'Neill&#13;
Lupe Ortez&#13;
John Osler&#13;
Joyce Pender&#13;
Christine Poffenbarger&#13;
Jack Pogge&#13;
Kevin Ramsey&#13;
Nancy Reggio&#13;
Mary Respeliers&#13;
Janilee Roach&#13;
Robert Roane&#13;
Debra Roarty&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk&#13;
Richard Ronk&#13;
Steven Salvo&#13;
Janice Schnitker&#13;
John Scott&#13;
Daniel Sealock&#13;
Richard Shea&#13;
David Soar&#13;
101 &#13;
Patricia Soar&#13;
Anita Solon&#13;
Annette Solon&#13;
Alexis Spence&#13;
Jeanie Stageman&#13;
Phillip Stamp&#13;
Catherine Stazzo&#13;
Jeff Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Jane Stracl&#13;
Linda Sutton&#13;
; , ) ) Nancy Sweeney&#13;
~Cfj ( / Susan Symonds Mary Beth Tacke&#13;
~ }' · y Y J1\ Mary Tierney&#13;
~ ~J~ Mey&#13;
\'~ ~ V)J: '" ~l 1~2 ;P 0 ~&#13;
102&#13;
Steven Tisher&#13;
Richard Turone&#13;
Brock Tuttle&#13;
James Van Scoy&#13;
David Walter&#13;
Lawrence Weidma&#13;
Michael Yarpe&#13;
Vicki Zajic&#13;
Rosemary Zelfel&#13;
There must be some juniors in this crowd l &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Senior class officers: Francis Guinan,&#13;
J anette Webster, Jody Flammang,&#13;
Brent Siegrist.&#13;
SPIRIT OF SAINT ALBERT AW ARD&#13;
During her years at Saint Albert, Dianne&#13;
Kenney has been the embodiment of&#13;
enthusiasm, showing her spirit through&#13;
four years of cheerleading and active&#13;
participation in drama, speech, and&#13;
music. This year Dianne was chosen&#13;
as Junior Miss of Council Bluffs. She&#13;
placed as first runner-up at the state&#13;
pageant where she also received the Miss&#13;
Congeniality award. (Pictured in costume&#13;
for speech contest.)&#13;
Francis Guinan has been a familiar sight at&#13;
Saint Albert for the past four year s. He ha s&#13;
been involved with student council, the newspaper, and the yearbook. Francis has r eceived&#13;
numerous awards in music, speech, a nd drama.&#13;
This year he was one of the seniors na med to&#13;
the Society of Outstanding American Students. &#13;
Craig Andersen&#13;
Lura Beck&#13;
Rosemary Beraldi&#13;
Jane Berger&#13;
John Berger&#13;
Paul Bierman&#13;
Bill Wenninghoff and George Steinhoff study&#13;
the news of the day.&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Bob Blanchard&#13;
John Bridges&#13;
John Brooks&#13;
Peggy Buelt&#13;
Deanne Bunten&#13;
Marsha Burke&#13;
Mary Burns&#13;
Steve Callaghan&#13;
Dave Burns &#13;
Sandy Casson&#13;
Angela Caparelli&#13;
Mike Caparelli&#13;
Julie Carta&#13;
Whitney Caugblan&#13;
Ramona Clark&#13;
Bernie Colpitts&#13;
Greg Colpitts&#13;
Jim Conzemius&#13;
107 &#13;
Nanci Devivo&#13;
" .. and then the papa bear said. . "&#13;
108&#13;
Julie Denning&#13;
Steve Dermody&#13;
Gerene Cox&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
Alicia Dau &#13;
Mike Downey&#13;
Jim Doyle&#13;
Jim Eckel&#13;
George Farrage&#13;
Gene Fennell&#13;
Randy Fuert&#13;
They're one step closer to victory as&#13;
J ack Stageman clowns another carton.&#13;
109 &#13;
Jody Flammang&#13;
Shirley Fischer&#13;
John Flecky&#13;
110&#13;
Connie Francisco&#13;
Mike Heese finds that his various interests horn in&#13;
on his shop class.&#13;
Jim Friel&#13;
John Friesen&#13;
Ed Gilmore &#13;
Cheryl Greer&#13;
Mike Grot.e&#13;
Francis Guinan&#13;
Double, double , toil and trouble.&#13;
Tim Hall&#13;
Pat Hanneman&#13;
Mary Heenan&#13;
John Heithoff&#13;
111 &#13;
Dennis Hough&#13;
Vicki Jerkovich&#13;
Ellen Jones&#13;
Blanchard Johnson&#13;
Tim Judkins&#13;
Jeff Kallman&#13;
112&#13;
Terri Herzell&#13;
Nancy Hoke&#13;
Mr. Petersen's shop c l ass always stands&#13;
behind him. &#13;
Frank LaMantia&#13;
Ken Lane&#13;
Wait a minute--in "have," does the "e" come before&#13;
or after the ''v''?&#13;
Kathy Kelly&#13;
Dianne Kenney&#13;
Kim Koestner&#13;
Marilyn Konz&#13;
Donna Kreigler&#13;
Norma Krueger&#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
Vince Leber&#13;
Ruth Leinen&#13;
Chris Lustgraaf&#13;
~·&#13;
It's clear that seniors are really excited about their study&#13;
halls.&#13;
Jerry Mann&#13;
Bob Masker&#13;
Bob Mathiasen&#13;
Mike Mahoney &#13;
Ron Miles&#13;
Dan McClure&#13;
Debbie McPartland&#13;
Debbie Mescher&#13;
Christma stime brings good cheer, merry&#13;
thoughts and best of all, the Christmas&#13;
dance.&#13;
Mike Moran&#13;
Jerry Mortensen&#13;
Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
Greg Myers&#13;
Mike Noon&#13;
Tim O'Neill&#13;
Sue Pawloski&#13;
Joe Respeliers&#13;
Dan Ring&#13;
. Roberta Ring&#13;
Jim Roach&#13;
Bob Ronk &#13;
Mary Jeari Ronk&#13;
Mary Lou Rosman&#13;
Rick Ryan&#13;
Peggy Ryba&#13;
Donna Sausedo&#13;
Gloria Sausedo&#13;
John Schlautman&#13;
Mike D. Schnitker&#13;
Mike J. Schnitker&#13;
117 &#13;
Sharon Schnitker&#13;
Monique Schultz&#13;
Schnitker Patrol&#13;
118&#13;
Joe Sciortino&#13;
Roger Sennett&#13;
Janet Shudak&#13;
Brent Siegrist&#13;
Jack stageman&#13;
Maurus Spence &#13;
''And furthermore, I'll never speak to&#13;
you again. Got that, Pat?"&#13;
Gerard Thomas&#13;
Sherry Toelle&#13;
Bill Spitznagle&#13;
Mark sterbens&#13;
Geriann Stewart&#13;
Cindy Stinn&#13;
Anne Straka&#13;
Barb Sweeney&#13;
119 &#13;
Tom Turner&#13;
Bob Walsh&#13;
Patty Ware&#13;
Ann Webster&#13;
Janette Webster&#13;
Carol Weidman&#13;
120&#13;
Dan Wellman&#13;
I wonder if I can bear parting with this&#13;
dear school ? &#13;
April Yarpe&#13;
Mary Ann Wellman&#13;
Sue Wellman&#13;
Terri Wellman&#13;
Bill Wenninghoff&#13;
Maureen Wettengel&#13;
Jane Wilkinson&#13;
SE NIORS NOT PICTURED:&#13;
Susan Baldwin&#13;
J ohn Boyer&#13;
Pat Connolly&#13;
Mike Hee se&#13;
Gary Martin&#13;
Dennis O'Toole&#13;
Karin Shea&#13;
Mike Sorenson&#13;
George Steinhoff&#13;
Chris Zimmerman&#13;
121 &#13;
122 &#13;
INDEX&#13;
CRAIG ANDERSEN&#13;
SUSAN BALDWIN - Honor Roll 5 quarters; Latin Club&#13;
l; Pep Club 1.&#13;
LURA BECK - Art Club 3,4; Biology Field Club l;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Choir 1,2; Art Award 3,4.&#13;
ROSEMARY BERALDI - Speech and Drama Club 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology 2; Choir&#13;
1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,4; "Mrs. O'Learys Cow"&#13;
1; "Murder Takes the Veil" 1; "Apple Tree" 4; •&#13;
"Million Times No" 4.&#13;
JANE BERGER - Future Homemakers· Club 1,2;&#13;
Speech and Drama 2; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Choir 3,4; Talent Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple&#13;
Tree" 4; Music Contest 3,4.&#13;
JOHN BERGER - Letterman's Club 3,4; Spanish Club&#13;
2; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Talent Show 2.&#13;
PAUL BIERMAN - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Student&#13;
Council Representative 3; Latin Club 1,2; Wrestling&#13;
1; Football 1,2.&#13;
BOB BLANCHARD - Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2; Golf 1,2,3,4; All City and All&#13;
Southwest Iowa-Basketball 4.&#13;
JOHN BOYER - Honor Roll 1 qua rter; Math Award 3.&#13;
JOHN BRIDGES - Spanish Club 2.&#13;
JOHN BROOKS - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Press Club 4;&#13;
Latin Club 1; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Talent Show&#13;
2; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
PEGGY BUELT - FNA 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Choir 3,4; "Fiorello" 3.&#13;
DEANNE BUNTEN - FNA 2; Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
MARSHA BURKE - FNA l; Pep Club 1,2,4; Art Club&#13;
4; Tennis 2,3,4; Golf 4; Volleyball 4; Tennis Award&#13;
3,4; Yearbook Staff Activities Editor 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Art Award 4.&#13;
DAVID BURNS - Latin Club 1,2; Biology Field Club&#13;
2,3; Lette rman's Club 4; Wrestling 1; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Biology Field Award 2,3.&#13;
MARY BURNS - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievem ent Awa rd 1 2 3 4· International Relations 3;&#13;
Speech and Drama l; ·P~e·s~ Club 3,4; Band 1; Volleyball 4 ; Tennis 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 3,4;&#13;
"Appl e Tree" 4; "Million Times No" 4; Accipiter&#13;
staff 3,4 ; Drama Award 4; National L atin Award 1;&#13;
DAR "Good Citizen" of Saint Albert 4; Outstanding&#13;
American High School Awa rd 4.&#13;
STEVE CALLAGHAN - Press Club 3,4; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Photography Club 1,2; Inte rnational Rela tions 1;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2; Art Club 3; Choir 3; Les&#13;
Musiques 3 ,4; Talent Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple&#13;
Tree" 4; Speech 3 ,4; Music Contests 3,4; Accipiter&#13;
staff 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Business Manager 4;&#13;
Biology Award 2.&#13;
ANGELA CAPARELLI- Honor Roll 13 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,3,4; FTA 2; FHA 1; Pep Club 2.&#13;
MIKE CAPARELLI - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Science&#13;
and Engineering 1,2; Photography 1; Football 1; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
JULIE CARTA - Pep Club 1,2; Latin Club l; Biology&#13;
Field Club 1,2.&#13;
SANDY GASSON - Honor Roll 2quarters; LatinAward&#13;
1.&#13;
WHITNEY CAUGHLAN - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Art&#13;
Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Photography Club 1; Latin&#13;
Club 1; Golf 1; "Murder. Takes the Veil" 1; Art&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
RAMONA CLARK - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Biology&#13;
Field Club 1; Photography Club 2; Pep Club 1; Choir&#13;
3; Talent Show 3; "Fiorello" 3; Music Contest 3.&#13;
BERNIE COLPITTS - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Lettermen's Club· 3,4; International Relations 1; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Wrestling 3,4.&#13;
GREG COLPITTS - Art Club 4; Football 2,3.&#13;
PAT CONNOLLY - Photography 1; FTA 1; International Relations 1,2; Choir 2,3; "Fiorello" 3;&#13;
Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2,4.&#13;
JIM CONZEMIUS - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Spanish&#13;
Club 2,3; International Relations 1; Photography 4;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Track&#13;
1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
GERENE COX - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; FNA&#13;
2,4; Biology 2,3,4; Press Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2;&#13;
Volleyball 4; Choir 4; Talent Show 4; "Apple Tree"&#13;
4; Music Contest 4; Accipiter Contributor 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2; Freshmen Merit Award, University of&#13;
Iowa; Superior Rating Omaha Science Fair 2,3,4;&#13;
2nd Place Seratoma Essay Contest 2; Math Award 4;&#13;
2nd Plac e National Petroleum Engineers Award.&#13;
MARY DALEY - student Council Representative 3,4;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2.&#13;
ALICIA DAU - Honor Roll 2 quarte rs; FNA 1,2;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Les Musiques" 3,4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "Fiorello" 3; Music Contest 3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 2,3.&#13;
JULIE DENNING - P ep Club 2,3; FNA 1; FTA 2,3;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 2,3; " Fiorello" 3; " The&#13;
Appl e Tree" 4; Music Contest 3; Yearbook staff 3.&#13;
STEVE DERMODY - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Ba sketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track&#13;
2,3; All-City Football Award 4; Speech Contest 3;&#13;
Outstanding American High School Student Award 4.&#13;
NANCI DeVIVO - Student Council Representative 2;&#13;
Biology Field 1,2; Home Ee 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin&#13;
1; Cheerl eader 1,4; Volleyball 4; Choir 2,3,4; Talent&#13;
Shows 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
MIKE DOWNEY&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
JIM DOYLE - Honor Roll 1 quarter; FCC 1,2,3,4,&#13;
President 4; Latin l; Automotive l; Art 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3 ; Track l; Choir 1,2; "Les&#13;
Musiques" 4; Talent Shows 3,4; Music Contest 4;&#13;
Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Art Award 4.&#13;
JIM ECKEL - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Lettermen 3,4;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
GEORGE FARRAGE - Key Club 3,4; Automotive Club&#13;
l; Lettermen Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Football 2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling ·l,2,3.&#13;
GENE FENNELL - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Key Club&#13;
3,4; Biology Field Club l; Football 2,3,4; Baseball l;&#13;
Track 1,2,3,4; McDonald Award 4.&#13;
RANDY FEURT - Engineering Club 1; Lettermen&#13;
Club 3,4; Football 1,2,4;&#13;
SHIRLEY FISCHER - Latin Club 1,2; Art Club 4;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2; Future Homemakers l; Choir 1; Accipiter Staff 4; Biology Award 2.&#13;
JODY FLAMMANG - Honor Roll 13 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Latin&#13;
Club l; Pep Club 1,2,3 ; Biology Field Club 2,3; Volleyball 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Les Musiques" 4; Talent Shows&#13;
2,3; "Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest&#13;
3,4; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Catholic Daughters Poetry&#13;
Award 4; Outstanding American High School Student4.&#13;
JOHN FLECKY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; International&#13;
Relations 1,2; Press Club 2,3,4; FCC 1,2,3; Speech&#13;
and Drama 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 2; "Brigadoon" 2; "Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music&#13;
Contest 1,2; Accipter staff 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4.&#13;
CONNIE FRANCISCO - Spanish Club 2; FNA 1; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2; Tennis 4; Choir 3;&#13;
''Fiorello'' 3.&#13;
JIM FRIEL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Photography 2,3;&#13;
Latin Club 1,2; Lettermen 2,3,4; Biology Field Club&#13;
1,2; Football 3; Track 2; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
JOHN FRIESEN - Spanish Club 2; Lettermen 3,4;&#13;
Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 3; Baseball 3.&#13;
ED GILMORE - Latin Club l; Spanish Club 2; Art&#13;
Club 4; Football 2; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
CHERYL GREER - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Future&#13;
Homemakers 2,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Les Musiques" 2,&#13;
3,4; Talent Shows 2,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Mrs. O'Leary's&#13;
Cow" l; " The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 4; Typing Award 3; Latin Award 1.&#13;
MIKE GROTE - Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,&#13;
2; Biology Field Club 2; Wrestling 2,3,4.&#13;
FRANCIS GUINAN - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 3,4; Student Council Officer 3;&#13;
Class Officer 4; Speech and Drama 1,2; International&#13;
Relations 1,2; Key Club 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; TalentShows&#13;
1,2,3,4; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; "Murder Takes&#13;
the Veil" 1; "Brigadoon" 2; "Fiorello" 3; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 4; "Million Times No" 4; Music Contest&#13;
3,4; Speech Contest 2,3,4; Accipiter Staff 1,2,3; Editor&#13;
3; Yearbook staff 1,2,3; Editor 4; Albe rt Mc Ginn Speech&#13;
Award 3; Thespian Award 2,4; Spirit of St. Albe rt&#13;
Award 4; Outstanding American High School Student4.&#13;
TIM HALL - Honor Roll 10 qua rters; Student Achievement Award 4; Speech and Drama 1; Biology Field&#13;
Club 1,2; International Relations 1,2,3; Press Club&#13;
3,4; Debate Team 3; Wrestling 1,2; Choir 3; Talent&#13;
Shows 2,3; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; "Fiore llo" 3;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 2, "The Apple Tree" 4; Speech Contest&#13;
3 ,4; Accipiter Staff 3 ,4.&#13;
PAT HANNEMAN - Pep Club l; Choir 1.&#13;
MARY HEENAN - Spanish Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2;&#13;
Choir 3; FNA 1,2; Talent Show 3; "Fiorello" 3.&#13;
MIKE HEESE&#13;
JOHN HEITHOFF - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative 4; Lettermens 3,4; Latin Club 2; Automotive&#13;
Club 2; International Relations 3; Engineering Club&#13;
3; Key Club 4; Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Basketball&#13;
1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2; Accipiter Staff 2,3;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 3,4; Rotary Club Citizenship Award 4;&#13;
Yearbook Achievement Award 3.&#13;
TERRI HERZELL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Golf 4;&#13;
Latin Award 1; Lewis Central Business Invitational&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
NANCY HOKE - Pep Club 1,2; Art Club 4; Spanish&#13;
Club 2; Speech and Drama 2; Talent Show 3.&#13;
DENNIS HOUGH - Student Council Office r 1,2,3; Art&#13;
Club 3,4; Football 2; Wrestling 1; Tennis 4; Art&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
VICKI JERKOVICH - P ep Club 1,2; Speech and Drama&#13;
1,2; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" l; "Murder Takes the&#13;
Veil" 2; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
BLANCHARD JOHNSON JR. - Lettermen's Club 2,3,&#13;
4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Football All-City 3,4; All-Southwest Iowa 3rd Team&#13;
4; Wrestling State Qualifier 4.&#13;
ELLEN JONES - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Future Homemaker l; FNA 1,2,3,4; President of FNA 4; Biology&#13;
Field Club 4; Pep Club 1,3; Tennis 4; Volleyball 4;&#13;
Choir 1,4; Talent Show 4; "The Apple Tree" 4;&#13;
Speech Contest 4; Music Contest 4.&#13;
TIM JUDKINS - Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
JEFF KALLMAN - Honor Roll 16 qua rters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council President&#13;
4; Student Council Representative 2,3; Class Officer&#13;
2,3; Engineering Club 1,2,3; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's&#13;
Club 2,3; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball&#13;
1,2,3; Track 1.&#13;
KATHLEEN KELLY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Biology&#13;
Field Club 3; FTA 2; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree'' 4.&#13;
DIANNE KENNEY - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student &#13;
Achievement Award 2; Student Council Officer 1;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Latin Club 1; Speech and Drama 1,&#13;
2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Captain 4;&#13;
Choir 4; Talent Show 3; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" l;&#13;
Speech Contest 3 ,4; Betty Crocker ''Homemaker of&#13;
Tomorrow" Award 4; Junior Miss Award 4; Thespian&#13;
Award 4; Spirit of St. Albert Award 4; Outstanding&#13;
American Student A ward 4.&#13;
KIM KOESTNER - Spanish Club 2; Speech and Drama&#13;
2; Pep Club 1,2; Art Club 4.&#13;
MARILYN KONZ - Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
DONNA KRIEGLER - Honor Roll 10 quarters; FNA l;&#13;
Home Ee. l; Latin Award l; Science Fair Award 2,3.&#13;
NORMA KRUEGER - Pep Club 1.&#13;
FRANK LaMANTIA - Spanish Club 2; Basketball l;&#13;
Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
KEN LANE - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1.&#13;
VINCE LEBER - Letterman Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4;&#13;
Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Football All-City 3,4; Football All-SWI 3,4;&#13;
Football All-State 3,4; All American 4; GoldenHelmet&#13;
Award 4; Stockyard 400 Club Award 4; Knute Rockne&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
RUTH LEINEN - Homemaking Club 1; Spanish Club 2;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1.&#13;
DAN McCLURE - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Class Officer&#13;
1,2; Student Council Officer l; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Automotive Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Latin&#13;
Award l; Rotary Club Award 4.&#13;
DEBBIE McPARTLAND - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Student Council Officer 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club l;&#13;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Talent Show 3,4;&#13;
" Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 4.&#13;
MIKE MAHONEY - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Key Club 4;&#13;
P hotography Club 2,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Manager&#13;
of Football 3 ,4; Manager of Basketball 4; Manager of&#13;
Track 4; Yearbook Staff 3.&#13;
JERRY MANN - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Latin Club 2,&#13;
3; Letterman's Club 4; Key Club 4; Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4.&#13;
GARY MARTIN&#13;
JOHN MASKER - Automotive Club 2; International&#13;
Relations l; Wrestling 2.&#13;
BOB MATHIASEN - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Student&#13;
Council Officer 4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club&#13;
2,3 ,4; Latin Club 1; Golf 1; Football 1; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; "Brigadoon" 2; Math Contest&#13;
Fina list 3.&#13;
DEBBIE MESCHER - Student Council Officer 3 ,4;&#13;
Future Homemake r 1,2; Biology Field Club 2,4; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2.&#13;
RON MILES - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Photography l;&#13;
International Relations l; Letterman's Club 4; Wrestling l; Track l; Football 2,4; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow"&#13;
l; Speech Contest 4; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
MIKE MORAN - Honor Roll 9 quarters; International&#13;
Relations l; Track 2,3,4; "The Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
JERRY MORTENSEN - Letterman's Club 3,4; Auto&#13;
Club 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track l; Football All-City 4; Football AllSWI 4.&#13;
MARY KAE MULQUEEN - Honor Roll 4 quarters;&#13;
Student Council Officer 3; Class Officer 2,3; FTA 2;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Talent Shows 2,3 ,4; "Fiorello" 3; "A Million Times&#13;
No" 4; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 2,3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 2,3, Organization editor 4.&#13;
GREG MYERS - Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Photography Club l; Golf 1,4.&#13;
MIKE NOON - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Photography&#13;
Club 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Accipiter Staff, Sports&#13;
editor 4.&#13;
TIM O'NEILL - Class Officer President l; International Relations l; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Letterman's&#13;
3,4; Latin Club 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3; Tennis 4; Yearbook Staff 4.&#13;
DENNIS O'TOOLE - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Manager of Basketball 3; Honorable Mention Football&#13;
All-City 4.&#13;
SUSAN PAWLOSKI - Honor Roll 2 quarters; FT A 2;&#13;
Speech and Drama l; Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 2,3,4, Les&#13;
Musiques 2,3,4; Talent Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; " The&#13;
Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 3,4: Yearbook Staff&#13;
3,4.&#13;
JOE RESPELIERS - Letterman's Club 3,4; Wrestling&#13;
2,3 ,4; Football 4.&#13;
DAN RING&#13;
ROBERTA RING - P ep Club l; Future Homemakers 1;&#13;
Choir 3; Talent Show 3; "Fiorello" 3; Accipiter&#13;
Staff 4.&#13;
JIM ROACH - Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Latin Club l,&#13;
2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Ba seball 2nd Team All-City 3;&#13;
Baseball 3rd Team All-SWI 3; Accipiter Staff 2,3 ,4.&#13;
BOB RONK - Latin Club 1,2; Letterman's Club 4;&#13;
Photography Club l ; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
MARY JEANNE RONK - Pep Club 1,2; FNA 2.&#13;
MARY LOU ROSMAN - F NA 1,2,3; Biology Field Club&#13;
2; P ep Club 1,2.&#13;
RICK RYAN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Class Officer&#13;
1; International Rel a tions 2; Automotive Club 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 2; Choir 2; " The Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
PEGGY RYBA - Honor Roll 2 quarters; FNA l; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2.&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
DONNA SAUSEDO - Choir 1&#13;
GLORIA SAUSEDO - Choir 1,2.&#13;
JOHN SCHLAUTMAN - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Engineering Club 1,2; Auto Club 1,2; Chess Club 2;&#13;
Football 1,2; Track 1,2.&#13;
MIKE D. SCHNITKER&#13;
MIKE J. SCHNITKER - Student Council Officer 1;&#13;
Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball&#13;
1,2,?,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Football AllCity 3,4.&#13;
SHARON SCHNITKER - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Latin&#13;
Club 1; Pep Club 1; Accipiter Staff Editor 4.&#13;
MONIQUE SCHULTZ - Exchange Student from&#13;
France; FNA 4; Pep Club 4; Volleyball 4; Choir 4,&#13;
Les Musiques 4; Talent Show 4; ''The Apple Tree''&#13;
4; Music Contest 4.&#13;
JOE SCIORTINO - Latin Club 1; Photography Club 1;&#13;
Key Club 4.&#13;
ROGER SENNETT - Latin Club 1; Letterman's Club&#13;
2; Basketball manager 1,2; Football manager 2.&#13;
KARIN SHEA - Pep Club 1.&#13;
JANET SHUDAK - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Speech and&#13;
Drama Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Field Club&#13;
2; Latin Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 2,3,4; Talent Show 2,3; "Fiorello" 3; "The&#13;
Apple Tree 4; Speech Contest 2.&#13;
BRENT SIEGRIST - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Senior&#13;
Class President 4; Speech and Drama 1,2; Press&#13;
Club 3; International Relations 1,2,4; Biology Field&#13;
Club 2; Wrestling 1,2,3; Golf 2; Talent Shows 2,3;&#13;
"Murder Takes the Veil" 1; "Fiorello" 3; "The&#13;
Appl e Tree" 4; Speech Contest 2,3,4; Accipiter Staff&#13;
Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 3.&#13;
MIKE SORENSON - Biology Field Club 2,3.&#13;
MAURUS SPENCE - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Automotive Club 2,3; Key&#13;
Club 4; Football 2; Choir 4; Talent Show 4; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 4; Math Award 4;&#13;
Outstanding American High School Student A ward 4.&#13;
BILL SPITZNAGLE - Latin Club 2; Track 1,2; Football 2.&#13;
JACK STAGEMAN&#13;
GEORGE STEINHOFF - Spanish Club 2; Photography&#13;
Club 2; Basketball 3; Football 2; Choir 2,3; "Fiorello"&#13;
3; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
MARK STERBENS - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Class&#13;
Officer 1,2,3; International Relations 1; Key Club 3,4;&#13;
Lettermen Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; All-City Football&#13;
3,4; All SWI 3,4; All State mention 3,4.&#13;
GERIANN STEWART - Biology Field Club 1; Latin&#13;
1; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; State&#13;
Music Contest 4.&#13;
CINDY STINN&#13;
ANNE STRAKA - Pep Club 1,2,3; Future Homemakers&#13;
2; Biology Club 2,3; Choir 1,3,4; Talent Show 1,2,3;&#13;
"Fiorello"3; "Apple Tree" 4; State Music Contest&#13;
3,4; Les Musiques 1,2,3,4; Yearbook staff 3.&#13;
BARB SWEENEY&#13;
GERARD THOMAS - International Relations 2; Latin&#13;
1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
SHERRY TOELLE - Honor Roll 13 quarte rs; Scholastic award 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Field&#13;
Club 2; Press Club 2,3,4; Choir 4; "Apple Tree" 4;&#13;
State Music Contest 4; Accipiter staff 2,3,4; School&#13;
Reporter for "Catholic Mirror" 4; Outstanding&#13;
American High School Student 4.&#13;
TOM TURNER - Honor Roll 2 quarters; International&#13;
Relations 1; Latin Club 2; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;&#13;
All-City Football 4; All SWI 3rd team 4; All-State&#13;
mention 4; All-City 2nd team basketball 4; SWI 2nd&#13;
team 4; "Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
BOB WALSH&#13;
PATTY WARE - Pep Club 1; Future Homemakers 1.&#13;
ANNE WEBSTER - Spanish Club 2; FNA 1; Pep Club&#13;
1,2; Choir 2,3; "Fiorello" 3.&#13;
JANETTE WEBSTER - Class Officer 4; P ep Club&#13;
1,2,3; Speech and Drama 1; Choir 1,3; Talent Shows&#13;
1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple Tree" 4; Art Award&#13;
3,4.&#13;
CAROL WEIDMAN - Pep Club 1,2,3,4; President of&#13;
Pep Club 4; La tin Club 1,2; FTA 3; Choir 3,4; Talent&#13;
Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple Tree" 4; State&#13;
Music Contest 4; Pep Club Award 4; Yea rbook Index&#13;
Editor 4.&#13;
DAN WELLMAN&#13;
MARY ANN WELLMAN - Future Homemakers 1,2;&#13;
FNA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3.&#13;
SUSAN WELLMAN - Pep Club 1,2; FNA 1,2; Art Club&#13;
4; Home Economics 1; Acc ipite r Staff 4.&#13;
TERRI WELLMAN - Honor Roll 3 quarters; FNA&#13;
1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1.&#13;
BILL WENNINGHOFF - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Automotive Club 2; Wrestling 2; Accipiter&#13;
Staff 4.&#13;
MAUREEN WETTENGEL - Honor Roll 2 quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3, Officer 4; FTA 3; La tin Club 1,2;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 4; Tal ent Shows 3,4;&#13;
"Fiorello" 3; "Apple Tree" 4; Yearbook 4; P ep&#13;
Club Award 3,4.&#13;
JANE WILKINSON - Biology Field Club 2; FNA 2,3;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
APRIL YARPE - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Sewing&#13;
Club 1; P ep Club 1; Choir l; Talent Show 3.&#13;
CHRISTINE ZIMMERMAN - Pep Club 1,2; Homemaking 1; Choir 1,2; Math Award 2. &#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Patricia Adams 80&#13;
Donna Applegate 80&#13;
Rhonda Applegate 23,52,80&#13;
Carol Auen 23,80&#13;
Margaret Baldwin 80&#13;
Becky Barker 80&#13;
Bonnie Barnes 80,87&#13;
Mary Bart 23,80&#13;
Michael Beck 80&#13;
Teresa Beckman 23,80&#13;
Jane Bitner 23,80&#13;
Barbara Bohnenkamp 80&#13;
James Bridges 80&#13;
Mary Briggs 80&#13;
Mark Brosnihan 38,44,80&#13;
Marlyn Brown 23,81&#13;
John Brower 38,44,73,81&#13;
Carol Burke 81&#13;
Ann Burns 52,81&#13;
Tim Cannon 38,44,50,58,81&#13;
Mark Carta 49,81&#13;
Dennis Caughlin 81&#13;
Peggy Clark 23,27,81&#13;
Monica Colpitts 81&#13;
John Conlon 34,38,81&#13;
Frances Connolly 81&#13;
Cheryl Cox 81&#13;
Ann Crowley 81&#13;
Celeste Dau 81&#13;
James Deal 81&#13;
Jean Delehant 18,23,27 ,52,65,81&#13;
William Doner 50,81,89&#13;
Mary Doyle 81&#13;
Monica Doyle 81&#13;
Janine Duggan 21,23,81&#13;
Charles Dusing 48,81&#13;
Ma ry Eckel 82&#13;
Lynn Eckrich 82&#13;
John Ege 38,49,82&#13;
Michael Eyberg 38,44,50,82&#13;
Neil Fagan 82&#13;
Denis e Fischer 82&#13;
Mary Kae Fischer 82&#13;
Richa rd Flom 38,82&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart 82&#13;
Gregory Gentile 38,82&#13;
Steven Gillette 38,44,82&#13;
Daniel Gorma n 18,22,38,40,82&#13;
P a tricia Graeve 23,82&#13;
Georgia Greer 82&#13;
Thomas Greiner 49,82&#13;
J a nice Gronstal 82&#13;
Sa ndra Grudle 82&#13;
Joseph Guinan 82&#13;
Ma rgaret Hale 82&#13;
Thomas Hall 34,44,82&#13;
Lar ry Halterman 38,82&#13;
William Hannaman 82&#13;
John Heck 44,82&#13;
Debbie Heenan 24,52,82&#13;
Ann Heese 83&#13;
Dan Heitoff 44,83,86&#13;
Phillip Herring 38,44,80,83&#13;
Mary Kay Hill 83&#13;
Debbie Holtz 23, 83&#13;
Tim Hood 38,49,83&#13;
Susan Houston 23,52,83&#13;
Linda Hughes 23,83&#13;
Carol Hurd 83&#13;
Sally Hurst 52,83&#13;
Barbara Hus s 83&#13;
Thomas Huyck 34,38,44,83&#13;
Karen Jackson 83&#13;
Mary Jerkovich 23,83&#13;
Colleen Johnson 23,83&#13;
Alan Kaufman 49, 73,83&#13;
Mary Kelley 23,83&#13;
Joseph Kennebeck 38,49,50,83&#13;
Susan Kobold 83&#13;
Kevin Koestner 54,83&#13;
Marcia Konz 83&#13;
Shirley Konz 83&#13;
Mark Kriley 83&#13;
Barbara Krueger 83&#13;
Cathy Leaders 23, 84&#13;
Mark Leber 38,49,50,84&#13;
Patrick Lenihan 38,44,50,84&#13;
Mary Liebel 84&#13;
Susan McKiernan 23,84&#13;
Pamela Martin 84&#13;
Peggy Martin 23,27,84,85&#13;
Jeff Mathiasen 44,84&#13;
Ed May&#13;
William Mehsling 18,38,44,84&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy 21,85&#13;
Richard Mescher 38,44,50,85&#13;
Rod Messbarger 34,38,49, 73,85&#13;
Michael Meyers 85&#13;
Sidney Miles 38,44,85&#13;
David Minahan 38,44,85&#13;
Mary Pat Minor 23,85&#13;
Craig Moran 34,85&#13;
Michael Much 34,85&#13;
Linda Myers 85&#13;
Linda Novak 52,84,85&#13;
Daniel O'Connor 38,44,85&#13;
Michael O'Neil 85&#13;
Colleen O'Neill 23,52,80,85&#13;
Maurice O'Toole 38,44,85&#13;
Michael Patten 34 ,85&#13;
Greg P eregoy 44,85&#13;
Ma rlene P etratis 85&#13;
Karen Pogge 85&#13;
Millicent Pogge 85&#13;
Gerald Reid 38,49,85&#13;
Kathy Jo Re speliers 18,23,26 , 72,&#13;
85&#13;
Kathy Ring 85&#13;
Susan Roarty 85&#13;
Jean Rodewald 86&#13;
Angela Romano 8 6&#13;
John Ronk 44,50,86&#13;
James Rouse 86&#13;
Debra Russell 86&#13;
James Ryba 86&#13;
Karen Sandbothe 23,26,86&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe 23,26,86&#13;
Jane Scherle 86&#13;
Ellen Schnitker 86&#13;
Michael Schre iber 38,49,86&#13;
Jerry Sciortino 44,86&#13;
Joanne Shea 86&#13;
Shavin Shea 86&#13;
Geralyn Smith 23,52,86&#13;
Chris Sorenson 21,38,50,86&#13;
Mark Spitznagle 86&#13;
Roxanne Springer 86&#13;
Diane Stageman 52,86&#13;
William Stageman 38,87&#13;
Marilyn Stamp 87&#13;
Pamela Stanley 87&#13;
Harvey Steinhoff 34,44,87&#13;
Ann Sterbens 87&#13;
John Stokes 38,44,87&#13;
James Straka 87&#13;
John Sulentic 34,38,49,73,87&#13;
Catherine Swanek 23,87&#13;
Brian Sweeney 38,44,87&#13;
Lawrence Thoma s 34,38,44,50,87&#13;
Tim Thomps on 38,80, 87&#13;
Teresa Trafton 87&#13;
Nancy VanHorne 19,87&#13;
Susan Vergamini 23,64,67,84, 87&#13;
Mark Webster 38,49,87&#13;
Elsie Weihe 87&#13;
Randy Wellman 87&#13;
Nancy Wettegel 23,52,87&#13;
Julie Wiese 87&#13;
John Yochem 38,49,87&#13;
Marc ia Zimmerman 72,87&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer 38,88&#13;
Rebecca Ba rnes 23,88&#13;
John Boswell 38, 55 ,88&#13;
Dennis Boyer 88&#13;
Denise Brenneman 61,64,88&#13;
Tim Briggs 38,88&#13;
Mike Br ookover 22, 38,49, 72,88&#13;
Mar y Jo Br ooks 19,88,95&#13;
Kar en Brown 21,88&#13;
J ames Brosnihan 38,43 ,88&#13;
Ba r bar a Bunten 88&#13;
Thomas Burke 38 ,43,58,88&#13;
Julie Burns 88&#13;
Patricia Capar elli 88&#13;
Peter Caparelli 38 ,89,94&#13;
12 7 &#13;
128&#13;
Janis Carpenter 23,52,53,64,89&#13;
Joan Clark 23,89,94&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts 89&#13;
Steven Conzemius 43,89,90&#13;
Kenneth Cox 34,58,19,89,91&#13;
Donald Dinovo 89&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo 19,23,89&#13;
Michael Donor 38,43,89&#13;
Donna Dorszynski 19,23,89&#13;
Kathleen Duggan 23,88,89&#13;
Debra Ebert 89&#13;
Charles Edwards 73,89&#13;
David Emarine 38,89&#13;
Mary Louise Epperson 19,89,95&#13;
Steve Fancher 58,89&#13;
Mary Pat Faylor 89&#13;
Elizabeth Fazzio 89,146&#13;
Douglas Flammang 89,90&#13;
William Flecky 89&#13;
Michael Flynn 89&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke 52,89&#13;
Marilyn Friesen 89&#13;
Daniel Gentile 38,89&#13;
Francis Goeser 89&#13;
Gary Goeser 90&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger 90&#13;
Joseph Gorman 38,49,50,58,90&#13;
Michael Greiner 90&#13;
Gregory Gronstal 19,33,64,73,90,&#13;
94&#13;
Robert Grote 49,90&#13;
J ean Guinan 23,19,53,88,90&#13;
Carol Haas 90&#13;
Quentin Hanneman 90&#13;
Thomas Hansen 64,65,66,90&#13;
Martha Heck 18,23,90&#13;
Kathy Heese 91&#13;
Carol Hilliard 91&#13;
Patrick Hoke 38,55,88,91&#13;
Steven Hopp 38,91&#13;
John Huyck 91&#13;
Debra Jansenius 23,27,53,91&#13;
David Johnson 43,91&#13;
Thomas Kallman 22,46,91&#13;
Steve Kaufman 91&#13;
J ess Keenan 38,91&#13;
John Keenan 91&#13;
Lawrence Kees 91&#13;
Kevin Kelly 91&#13;
Mary Theresa Kelly 91,95&#13;
Carol e Koestner 91&#13;
Mary Kathleen Krettek 18,23,92&#13;
Arthur Kritenbrink 92&#13;
Sandra Krupika 23,64,92&#13;
Cindy Kruse 23,27 ,92&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski 19,53,92,95&#13;
Mary Beth La Mantia 19,21,23,&#13;
53,64,92&#13;
Diane Lane 92&#13;
Susan Leinen 92,95&#13;
Margaret Locke 92&#13;
Mary Locke 92&#13;
Mary Kay Mcclenahan 92&#13;
Richard McDonald 92&#13;
Mary Katherine McQuaid 23,53,&#13;
92&#13;
Patrick Mahoney 38,58,92&#13;
Maria Mann 23,92&#13;
Steven Marr 9 2&#13;
Deborah Martin 23,27,92&#13;
Gerald Martin 34, 73,92&#13;
John Martin 93&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen 22,43,50,38,93&#13;
Mary Meisenbach 23, 93&#13;
Janet Menges 93&#13;
David Miller 93&#13;
Charles Minahan 93&#13;
Thomas Minor 34, 73,93&#13;
Peggy Mohatt 92,93&#13;
Michael Mo;ran 33,38,50,91,93,94&#13;
Susanna Mose r 23,66,93&#13;
Molly Murphy 23, 93&#13;
James Myers 38,43,93&#13;
Randy Norman 93&#13;
Timothy O'Grady 32,93&#13;
Henry Paladino 38,43,55,93&#13;
John Patten 93&#13;
Russel Patten 93&#13;
John Pender 22,50,93&#13;
Deborah Pogge 93&#13;
Gerald Quigley 22,49,89,93&#13;
Antoinette Ramirez 93&#13;
Suzanne Ramsey 93&#13;
Thomas Ring 38 ,93&#13;
Edward Robinson 38,43,50,94&#13;
Steven Rosman 43,93,94&#13;
Steven Ryba 3 8, 94&#13;
Diann Salvo 21,94&#13;
Christophe r Scarpellino 19, 65,&#13;
66,94&#13;
Fred Schaben 94&#13;
Linda Schnitker&#13;
Thomas Sciortino 94&#13;
Douglas Sennett 94&#13;
Lawrence Shudak 58,94&#13;
Ka r en Shudak 23 , 94&#13;
Mary Solon 94&#13;
Gary Stanley 94&#13;
Raymond Stazzoni 49, 94&#13;
Mary J ane Stinn 94&#13;
John Stewart 58&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes 23,27 ,94&#13;
Barbara Straka 19,94&#13;
Mark Tedesco 58,94&#13;
Jon Thomas 94&#13;
Michael Thomas 38 ,94&#13;
Michael Thompson 38,94&#13;
Denise Vanscoy 92,94&#13;
Diane Vergamini 23,27,67,94&#13;
Robert Viol a 43,38,50,95&#13;
Ca the r ine Waldman 19,95&#13;
Mar y Jo Wals h 23,95&#13;
Nancy Walsh 23,53,95&#13;
Da nie lle Walters 21,95&#13;
Phillip Wanning 95&#13;
Dale Watson 38,58,95&#13;
Judy Weber 95&#13;
Ellen Weidman 21,23,27,64,67,95&#13;
Thomas Wettengel 38,43,95&#13;
De nnis Wheeler 95&#13;
Laurie Whitaker 21,19,23,95&#13;
J ean Weise 95&#13;
Derrel White 95&#13;
Laure Wolever 33,95&#13;
Mary Yochem 95&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Sandra Applegate 53,96&#13;
Steven Applegate 20,64,65,66,96&#13;
Sally Baldwin 96&#13;
Jon Barnes 96&#13;
Mark Bartholomew 20,96&#13;
Richard Bowers 22,37 ,50,96&#13;
Joan Brown 53,96&#13;
Katherine Brugenhemke 61,62,63,&#13;
64,66, 72,96&#13;
Jane Buhman 18,23,25,53,96&#13;
Judi Burns 21,96&#13;
Thomas Cambron 96&#13;
Stephaney Carlson 64,96&#13;
Steven Ca rroll 20,34,96&#13;
Richard Case 34,96&#13;
Steven Casson 96&#13;
Mary Christensen 97&#13;
Deborah Clouse 97&#13;
Martha Conlon 23,25,53 ,64,97&#13;
Brigid Connolly 19,97&#13;
Donald Denning 49,58,97&#13;
John Doyl e 34 ,96,97&#13;
Leslie Drier 20,97&#13;
Suza n Duff 97&#13;
Mary Dusing 9 7&#13;
Linda Ebert 97&#13;
Teresa Eckel 20 ,23,72,97&#13;
Cindy Eyberg 23 , 97&#13;
James F aylor 22,47,97&#13;
John Fis cher 97&#13;
Karen Flom 97&#13;
Gregory Friedricksen 97&#13;
Madeline Frost 23,53,97&#13;
Maria Geppert 30,97&#13;
William Goet zinger 19,50,97 ,101&#13;
Deborah Goodma n 97&#13;
T er e sa Gorman 23,25 ,53 , 61 ,64,&#13;
97&#13;
Theresa Grund 97&#13;
Tim Hakenson 20,97&#13;
Michael Hall 98&#13;
Joseph Ha mling 98 &#13;
Ma r y Ha nnem a n 9 8&#13;
J ame s Ha r mon 98&#13;
Ralph Ha rmon 98&#13;
Connie Heena n 20,98&#13;
Thoma s Heithoff 37,58,98,100&#13;
She ila Higginbotham 21,23,64,98,&#13;
108&#13;
Linda Hill 98&#13;
Nancy Hill 30,31,65,66,98&#13;
Cherie Hoffman 23,63,65,66,98&#13;
Colleen Hoke 20,98&#13;
David Holeton 37 ,98&#13;
Laura Hol eton 20,53,98&#13;
Laurel Hopp 20,23,65,66,98&#13;
Kathleen Hurd 98&#13;
LuAnn J ames 98&#13;
Vickie Jansenius 20,23,25,30,98&#13;
Michael Johnson 98&#13;
Catherine Kelley 23,98&#13;
William Ke lly 98&#13;
Ma rga r et Ke nney 19,52,98,99&#13;
Rosema r y Konz 99&#13;
George Kre igler 99&#13;
Ga ry Kril ey 99&#13;
Virginia Krueger 30,99&#13;
Gary Krupicka 30,99&#13;
Joseph Kulczewski 22,28,37 ,49,&#13;
99&#13;
Marie Larchick 23 99&#13;
Ma rie Leade rs 99 '&#13;
Mar jorie Leona rd 21,23,99&#13;
Ka r en Lewis 99&#13;
Dougla s McClure 22,28,46,55,57,&#13;
99&#13;
Maria nne McDonald 99&#13;
Robert McDona ld 99&#13;
Tim McDona ld 99&#13;
William McDonald 22,37 ,47 ,50,&#13;
51,99&#13;
John McGruder 22,37 ,46,50, 99&#13;
Mar k McGrude r 22 ,37 ,55,57 ,99&#13;
Gina Manis c a lco 64,9 6,99&#13;
Cindy Maske r 100&#13;
Michael Ma sker 37 100&#13;
Stephe n Maue r 20,i'oo&#13;
Joseph Meshling 20,100&#13;
Cra ig Menges 20,100&#13;
Joan Mes che r 18,53 ,100&#13;
Thomas Minea r 22,37 ,50,100&#13;
Kathle en Mora n 100&#13;
John Mr kac ek 20,100&#13;
Ann Myer s 100&#13;
Terry Myers 30,37 ,43, 100&#13;
William O'Ne il 22, 28 ,37,4 7,100&#13;
Daniel O'Ne ill 96,100&#13;
David O' Ne ill 22, 37,41,42 ,100&#13;
Lupe Orte z 101&#13;
John Osl e r 28,42 ,55 ,57 ,101&#13;
Joyce P ender 23 ,61,101&#13;
Christine Poffenbarger 30,101&#13;
John Pogge 22,33,37,42,54,62,66,&#13;
101&#13;
Kevin Ramsey 22,50,101&#13;
Nancy Reggio 23, 101&#13;
Mary Respeliers 23,101&#13;
J anilee Roach 101&#13;
Robert Roane 101&#13;
Debra Roarty 101&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk 53,64,66,101&#13;
Richard Ronk 28,43,101&#13;
steven Salvo 101&#13;
J anice Schnitker 101&#13;
John Scott 22,37,43,101&#13;
Daniel Sealock 30,101&#13;
Richard Shea 101&#13;
David Soa r 101&#13;
Patricia Soar 102&#13;
Anita Solon 102&#13;
Annette Solon 102&#13;
Alexis Spence 21 ,102&#13;
J e anie Stageman 102&#13;
Phillip Stamp 34,102&#13;
Catherine sta zzoni 61,102&#13;
J eff Steinhoff 20,30,102&#13;
Mar y J ane Stra cke 30,102&#13;
Linda Sutton 102&#13;
Nancy Sweeney 30,102&#13;
Susan Symonds 64 ,66,102&#13;
Mar y Beth Tacke 23,96,102&#13;
Mar y Tierney 65,66,102&#13;
J eanne Tinley 23,53,102&#13;
Steven Tisher 22 ,37,3 9,41,55,56,&#13;
102&#13;
Richard Turone 20,50,102&#13;
Brock Tuttle 102&#13;
J ame s Vanscoy 102&#13;
David Walter 54 ,102&#13;
Lawrence Weidman 22, 30,42, 50,&#13;
102&#13;
Michael Yarpe 20,102,11 9&#13;
Vicki Zajic 20, 23 ,102&#13;
Rosemar y Zelfel 102&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Cra ig Ander s on 105&#13;
Susan Baldwin&#13;
Lura Beck 20,30 ,105&#13;
Rosemar y Ber aldi 20,23 ,65,105 ,&#13;
115&#13;
J a ne Ber ger 30 ,64, 105&#13;
J ohn Berger 22,37,48,54, 105,11 2&#13;
P aul Bierman 105&#13;
Robert Bl anchard 22,40,41,54,69,&#13;
10 6, 112&#13;
John Boyer&#13;
John Bridges 106&#13;
John Brooks 30,3 1,106&#13;
Peggy Buelt 106,115&#13;
Deanne Bunten 106&#13;
Marsha Burke 20,23,52,53 ,106&#13;
David Burns 22,37 ,106&#13;
Mary Burns 52,53,64,65,106&#13;
Steve Callaghan 30,31,66,106&#13;
Angela Caparelli 107&#13;
Michael Caparelli 107&#13;
Julie Carta 107&#13;
Sandra Casson 107&#13;
Whitney Caughlan 20,107&#13;
Ramona Clark 20,107&#13;
Gregory Colpitts 20,107,112&#13;
Bernard Colpitts 22,48,107&#13;
Patrick Connolly&#13;
J ames Conzemius 28,107&#13;
Gerene Cox 19,21,52, 74, 108&#13;
Mary Daley 18,108&#13;
Alicia Dau 108&#13;
Julie Denning 108&#13;
Stephen Dermody 28,22,37 ,108&#13;
Nanci DeVivo 23, 24, 52, 108&#13;
Michael Downey 34,109&#13;
James Doyl e 20, 22, 33 ,34,48,109&#13;
James Eckel 22, 37 ,109&#13;
George Farrage 22,28,37,109&#13;
Gene Fennell 22 ,28 ,37,50,69 ,109&#13;
Randy Feurt 22,3 7 ,109&#13;
Shirley Fischer 20,31 ,110&#13;
Jody Flammang 20,33 ,52,66, 104,&#13;
110&#13;
John Fl ecky 110&#13;
Connie Franc isco 110&#13;
J ames Friel 22 ,28 ,37,50 ,110&#13;
John Fr ie s en 22,37,110,112&#13;
Edward Gilmore 20,11 0,11 2&#13;
Cher yl Gr ee r 65,66 ,111&#13;
Michael Grote 22,46,109,111&#13;
Franc is Guinan 28 ,3 2,64,65 ,66,74,&#13;
104,111&#13;
Timothy Hall 64,111&#13;
P atricia Hanneman 20,30,111 ,119&#13;
Mary Heenan 111&#13;
Michael Heese 110,112&#13;
John Heithoff 22,28 ,55 ,56,111'&#13;
Teresa Herzell 53 ,112&#13;
Nancy Hoke 20 ,112&#13;
Dennis Hough 20, 112&#13;
Vicki Jerkovich 30,112&#13;
Blanchar d Johnson 37 ,47 ,45,50,&#13;
55, 112&#13;
Ellen J one s 21, 19 ,52, 53,65,112&#13;
Timothy Judkins 30,112&#13;
J effrey Kallman 18,22,28,45,47,&#13;
54,70 ,112&#13;
Kathleen Kelly 111,113&#13;
Dianne Kenney 24,65,66,68,104,&#13;
113&#13;
Kimberly Koestner 20,113&#13;
Marilyn Konz 113&#13;
Donna Kriegler 113&#13;
Norma Krueger 20,113&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Frank LaMantia 30,31,113&#13;
Kenneth Lane 22,36,37,55,113&#13;
Vincent Leber 22,28,36,37,50,51,&#13;
69,109,112,114&#13;
Ruth Leinen 114&#13;
Chris Lustgraaf 114&#13;
Dan McClure 22,28,37 ,55,115&#13;
Deborah McPartland 24,64,113,&#13;
115&#13;
Michael Mahoney 22,28,55,56,69,&#13;
114&#13;
Gary Martin 114&#13;
Robert Masker 114&#13;
Robert Mathiasen 18,22,28,41,50,&#13;
114&#13;
Deborah Mescher 18,115&#13;
Ronald Miles 30,37,50,115&#13;
Michael Moran 115&#13;
Jerry Mortensen 22,37,41,55,56,&#13;
115&#13;
MaryKae Mulqueen 33,65,61,66,&#13;
115&#13;
Gregory Myers 54,116&#13;
Michael Noon 30,37 ,54,55,116&#13;
Timothy O'Neill 22,28,32,41,116&#13;
Dennis O'Toole 22,37 ,116&#13;
Susan Pawloski 64,66,116&#13;
Joseph Respeliers 46,48,112,116&#13;
Daniel Ring 22,116&#13;
Roberta Ring 30,31,116&#13;
James Roach 22,55,116&#13;
Mary Jeanne Ronk 117&#13;
Robert Ronk 37,109,112,116&#13;
Mary Lou Rosman 20,117&#13;
Richard Ryan 61,117&#13;
Magaret Ryba 11 7&#13;
Donna Sausedo 11 7&#13;
Gloria Sausedo 117&#13;
John Schlautman 117&#13;
Michael D, Schnitker 20,37 ,117,&#13;
119&#13;
Michael J, Schnitker 22,37 ,40,&#13;
117,119&#13;
Sharon Schnitker 30,33,118&#13;
Monique Schultz 52,65,66,118&#13;
Joseph Sciortino 28,118&#13;
Roger Sennett 114,118&#13;
Karin Shea 20,119&#13;
Janet Shudak 23,24,118&#13;
Brent Siegrist 30,104,118&#13;
Michael Sorenson&#13;
Maurus Spence 28,64,65,66,118&#13;
William Spitznagle 119&#13;
J ack Stageman 22,47 ,49,109,118&#13;
George Steinhoff 105&#13;
Mark Ste rbens 37,39,50,119&#13;
Ge riann Stewart 64,119&#13;
Cynthia Stinn 119&#13;
Anne Straka 64,66,70,119&#13;
Barbara Sweeney 30,119&#13;
Gerard Thomas 20,22,37,50,51,&#13;
119&#13;
Sherry Toelle 119&#13;
Thomas Turner 22,37,40,50,61,&#13;
120&#13;
Robert Walsh 120&#13;
Patricia ware 111,120&#13;
Anne Webster 120&#13;
Janette Webster 120&#13;
Carol Weidman 64, 120&#13;
Daniel Wellman 20,37,112,120&#13;
Mary Ann Wellman 121&#13;
Susan Wellman 20,30,121&#13;
Theresa Wellman 121&#13;
Maureen Wettengel 23,64,66,121&#13;
Bill Wenninghoff 30,105,121&#13;
Jane Wilkinson 121&#13;
April Yarpe 121&#13;
Christine Zimmerman &#13;
PATRONS&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.&#13;
619 South Main&#13;
A . MCGINN E. MCGINN, &amp; J. MCGINN&#13;
22 South Main&#13;
A. B. C. ELECTRIC INC.&#13;
1022 Avenue A&#13;
ALL AMERICAN SEATING CO.&#13;
1021 West Broadway&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
BI-PARISH CREDIT UNION&#13;
1924 West Broadway&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA&#13;
St. Anthony Court No. 330&#13;
CON'S SELF SERVE DRUG&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
CON'S SHOP&#13;
13 Scott&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
We 're Proud of the Customers we keep&#13;
CHRISTY CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
CONNOLLY, CONNOLLY &amp; BRAY&#13;
300 First F ederal Building&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSEN&#13;
7 Scott Street&#13;
Re al Estate--Loans--Insurance&#13;
CORUM'S FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS&#13;
639 5th Avenue&#13;
The Best in Flowers, Plants, and Gifts&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS&#13;
CHACE 'S DRIVE-IN&#13;
1273 East Peirce&#13;
Best Food in Town&#13;
CODY ELECTRIC CO.&#13;
1019 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
DIPPEL &amp; MCCANN&#13;
. First National Bank Bldg.&#13;
DR. FARRA GE &amp; DR. CAMEL&#13;
108 Benton&#13;
DR. J . G. KRUML&#13;
414 Bennett Building&#13;
DR. MARTYN H. BIERMAN&#13;
404 1st Federal Building&#13;
DR. CEMAL M. ADLI&#13;
427 E. Washington Avenue&#13;
DR. LYNN L. LEIBEL&#13;
303 Doctors Building&#13;
DR. EMMETT B. MATHIASEN&#13;
427 East Washington&#13;
DR. GEORGE J. KLOK&#13;
532 First Avenue&#13;
DENNIS R. GREEN D. C.&#13;
503 Bennett Building&#13;
DR. LUCY M. RADICIA&#13;
701 Bennett Bldg.&#13;
DR. I. STERNHILL&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
NORMAN G. KNOTT. D.D.S.&#13;
1st Natl. Bank Building&#13;
DR. &amp; MRS. JOHN W. MATHIASEN&#13;
203 Oakland Avenue&#13;
DR. W. CLARK GILES&#13;
218 West Washington&#13;
DR. W. E . ASH&#13;
532 1st Avenue&#13;
DR. &amp; MRS. W. F. GRESS&#13;
20 South Frank street&#13;
DOT REAL ESTATE&#13;
711 East Braodway&#13;
Dot--Florence--Nels&#13;
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15 State Street&#13;
131 &#13;
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500 West Broadway&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN.&#13;
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"The Place to Save 11&#13;
GRIFFITH'S DRUGS&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
HAROLD T. BECHMAN&#13;
301-9 Park Building&#13;
HEITHOFF, PORTER, PRATT &amp; REILLY&#13;
First National Bank Bldg.&#13;
HARDING STUDIO&#13;
5311/2 W. Broadway&#13;
For Beautiful Color Portraits&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
Your Total Savings Super Markets&#13;
2801 W. Broadway &amp; Oak Street &amp; North Broadway&#13;
HINMAN FL OWERS&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
"If its Flowers, Try Ours. 11&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
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Correct Dress For Men and Young Men&#13;
JOE SMITH AND CO.&#13;
416 W. Broadway&#13;
J. C. PENNEY CO.&#13;
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Like it? . .. Charge it!&#13;
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #1045&#13;
Offers Best Wishes to Class of '70&#13;
KULESH JEWELRY&#13;
230 W. Broadway&#13;
"Your Family J ewel er Sinc e 1911"&#13;
KRCB 15-6 AND FM 98&#13;
Maximum Music 24 hours a clay&#13;
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11 South 6th Stre et&#13;
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Fr. Delehant&#13;
Fr. Kiernan&#13;
Fr. Monahan&#13;
Fr. Palmer&#13;
Mr. Sherbo&#13;
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19 South 6th Stree t&#13;
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ST. PETERS CYO&#13;
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Milk-- Bread--Soft Drinks--Groceries&#13;
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Elmer Ivers&#13;
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TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
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Missouri Valley&#13;
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Missouri Valley&#13;
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Missouri Valley&#13;
EGAN'S STORE&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
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Missouri Valley&#13;
J. L. HUTTON CLOTHING CO.&#13;
Men &amp; Boys' Wear&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
KOVAR-AGENCY&#13;
John A. Kovar - Cyrus B. Varnes&#13;
Insurance and Real Estate&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
KELLY'S JEWELRY&#13;
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"21 Years of Service"&#13;
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502 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
"Delicious Fried Chicken, Fish, and Steak"&#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY GRAIN INC .&#13;
"Service Comes First Here"&#13;
Ph. 642-3111&#13;
MA TT-ANDERSEN&#13;
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Open Week Nights 'till 9 p . m.&#13;
SAINT PA TRICK'S PARISH&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Cong-ratulations Senior Class&#13;
MA TT-ANDERSEN&#13;
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Open Week Nights 'till 9 p.m.&#13;
SAINT PARTICK'S PARISH&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Congratulations Senior Class&#13;
VALLEY DRUG STORE&#13;
Reliable Prescr.iption Service&#13;
Missouri Valley - Ph. 642-2747&#13;
BLUE AND WHITE STORE&#13;
Neola and Minden, Iowa&#13;
CROWLEY DRUG&#13;
Your Neola Health Center&#13;
DONOVAN'S CHAMPLIN SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
"We Keep Things Going"&#13;
HOBBINS OIL COMPANY&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Success to the Seniors&#13;
SAINT PATRICK'S PARISH&#13;
Rev. Joseph P. Ryan&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
"The Cone With the Curl on Top"&#13;
1634 &amp; 2729 West Broadway&#13;
BETTYS' FLOWERS, INC.&#13;
3200 5th Avenue&#13;
"Flowers Whisper What Words Cannot Say"&#13;
O'TOOLE'S DAIRY SWEET&#13;
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"Dairy Sweet Foods Taste Best"&#13;
DR. A , C. WEST&#13;
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133 &#13;
134 &#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
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LYEARBOOK Marceline, Missou&#13;
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C. 4 658&#13;
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Volume V&#13;
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1 &#13;
2 &#13;
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Saint Albert&#13;
The Great&#13;
Central Catholic&#13;
High School&#13;
3 &#13;
Table of&#13;
Faculty , 7 Orga ni za tions, 1 7&#13;
Sports, 51&#13;
4 &#13;
Contents&#13;
Activities, 31&#13;
Graduates, 111&#13;
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Underclassmen, 91&#13;
Honors, 126&#13;
Patrons, 134&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
So many times&#13;
people wish time would go faster&#13;
Without realizing it&#13;
They are wishing their lives away&#13;
But stop&#13;
Th ink&#13;
There are so many things&#13;
That could have been done&#13;
while they wasted their time&#13;
wishing their lives away.&#13;
High School&#13;
is one of the times&#13;
some people wish four years&#13;
of their lives away&#13;
But when it's over&#13;
They wish they had it back&#13;
When it's gone&#13;
it's gone&#13;
And it's then they remember&#13;
The many things they&#13;
could have done&#13;
While they wasted their time&#13;
wishing the ir lives away . &#13;
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FACULTY&#13;
7 &#13;
8 &#13;
9 &#13;
Father Daniel Delehant with Governor Robert P.ay at Open House April 25.&#13;
Father James Kiernan - Vice-Principal&#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever - Dean of Boys Sister Mary Simone - Dean of Girls&#13;
10 &#13;
Sister Mary 8artella, 8.V.M.&#13;
Sister Mary 8enigna, C.H.M.&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine, f=! .S.M.&#13;
Mr. Terry Coleman&#13;
Sister Mary David, 8 .V.M.&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody&#13;
Mr. John Dervin&#13;
Sister Mary Eil een, R.S.M .&#13;
Coach Dervin does hi s homework.&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine, C.H .M .&#13;
Miss Ann Hart&#13;
Mr. Richard Hei nen&#13;
Mr. John Hogan&#13;
Mr. Bill Jansen&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Things get pretty bad when they can't even draw straight lines. &#13;
Mr. Ken Peterson&#13;
Mrs. Thelma Pike&#13;
Sister Ann Maureen, R.S.M.&#13;
Coach LaBonia hard at work.&#13;
Mr. Mike Mauro&#13;
Sister Mary Mildred, C.H .M.&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Father Frank Palmer&#13;
Miss Victoria Salvador&#13;
Sister Mary Sandra, B.V .M .&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Tom Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Mrs . Susan Smith&#13;
Sister Mary Susan, R.S.M.&#13;
Mr. Ron Thompson&#13;
Mr. Melvin White&#13;
Sister Maurine, C.H.M.&#13;
I wouldn 't mind it so much if he'd take the spikes out. &#13;
Mrs. Jean McOuaid and Mrs. Doris Phelps: Secretaries&#13;
Mr. Jim Gorman : Maintenance&#13;
M. O'Neill, A. Turner, G. Kunasek, V. Carberry, C. Ring, J. Sherman: Cooks&#13;
Mr. Bob Benedict : Maintenance&#13;
Mrs. Helen Jones: Nurse&#13;
15 &#13;
16 &#13;
ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Row 1: D. Powell, S. Moser, J. Buhman , M. Leonard, 8. LaMantia, Miss Kurtz. Row 2 : G. Duggan, L. Wolever, J. Kaufman, L. Hanneman, K. Krettek, Sister Simone. Row 3: J. Delehant, D. O'Neil, R. Ronk, 8. Goetzinger, T. Thompson, J. McGruder. Row 4 : T. Cannon, H. Steinhoff, M. Walsh,&#13;
J. Mathiasen, J. Fischer.&#13;
President Ronk is pressured under his grueling work. &#13;
Biology Field Club&#13;
Row 1: Mr. Dennis Kingery, M. Hale, D. Applegate, C. Burke, M. Liebel, J. Guinan, M. Briggs. Row 2: M. Meloy, A . Kaufman,&#13;
W. Goet zi nger, J. Yochem, C. Dusing, T. Thompson, S. Grudle.&#13;
Future Nurses Club&#13;
Row 1: E. Weidman T . Yochem, M. Meloy, K. Hurd, M. Mann . Row 2 : M. Leonard, C. Hurd, P. Soar,&#13;
S. Houston . Row 3: 'J . Burns, A . Spence, K. Duggan , M. Petratis, S. Higginbotham, Mrs . Helen Jones,&#13;
Nurse.&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
Art Club&#13;
Row 1: M. Ronk, C. Hoffman, G. Goetzinger, B. Straka, C. Kruse, J. Doyle, Laura Holeton. Row 2 : G. Maniscalco, J. Carpenter,&#13;
J. Quigley, C. Minahan, D. McClure, Sister Elaine, V. Jansenius. Row 3 : J. Meshling, J. Huyck, J. Keenan , T . Eckel, L. Drier, M .&#13;
Fricke, V . Zajic, T. Hakenson, Row 4 : C. Menges, J. Myers, L. Weidman, M. Hamilton, T . Heithoff, J. Harmon, J. Hamlin, M.&#13;
Bartholomew.&#13;
FCC&#13;
Row 1: Father Kiernan, L. Thomas, J. Ryba, J. Doyle, J. Quigley, T . Minor. Row 2 : D. Thomas,&#13;
M. Myers, B. Doner, C. Moran, R. Flom, M. Patton. &#13;
Row 1: Coach Dervin, T. Briggs, S. Kallman, J. Quigley, D. McClure, M. Moran, R. Turone, R. Ronk, P. Stamp, J. Meshling, M. McGruder, J. McGrude r, Row 2 : D. Sealock, H. Paladino, B. Grote, T. Wettengel, J. Gorman, B. Viola, P. Hoke, J. Huyck, J. Faylor, J. Kulczewski, B. O'Neil . Row 3 : L.&#13;
Weidman, D. Walter, R. Bowers, J. Mathiasen, J. Boswell, T. Ring, J. Stei nhoff, S. Casson, D. Gentile, T. Minear, J. Scott, D. Holeton. Row 4 : E.&#13;
Robinson , S. Tisher, M. Maske r, P. Mahoney , J. Osler, T. Myers, J. Myers, M. Brookover, W. McDonald, J. Pogge, T. Burke, D. O'Neil , D. Denning.&#13;
Lettermen's Club &#13;
22&#13;
Key Club&#13;
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S. Fancher. Row 4 : Mr. J. Dervin , T . Heithoff, W. McDonald, S. Kaufman, K . Co x , C. Edwards .&#13;
No. I&#13;
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•&#13;
President: Tom Mi near, Moderator: Mr. Dervin . &#13;
, ...&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Row 1 : T . Gorman, V. Janse nius, K. Ka llman-mascot, M. Conlon, M. Stokes, C. Kruse . Row 2 : K. Duggan, S. Vergamin i, J. Buhman, J. Guinan, D.&#13;
Martin, E. We idma n, J. De lehant, D. Ve rgamini, D. Jansenius. Row 3 : M. Ke lley, M. Eppe rson, M. Yochem, M. Ron k, B. Straka , D. Pogge, B. Kulczewsk i. J . Tinley, Miss Kurtz - moderator. Row 4 : M. Heck, M. LaMantia, K. Shudak, M. Friesen, M. Mann, D. Dorszynski , C. Masker, L. Whitaker, P.&#13;
Capa re lli . Row 5 : E. Fazio, D. Roa rty, M. Leona rd , K. Hurd, M. Me isenbach, L. Woleve r, K. McOuaid, M. Fricke, J. Weber, C. Eyberg, K. Dinovo.&#13;
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J. Goetzinge r, A. Spence , S. McKi ernan, C. O'Neil, C. Johnson , S. Moser, J. Clar k, J. Carpenter, B. Barnes, P. Clark , L. Hopp, P. Spence, C. Hoffman .&#13;
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Right On .&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Row 1 : A . Vallinch, R. Conlon, P. Martin, L. Novak. Row 2 : A. Turone, V . Kern, M. Higginbotham, L. Christi ansen, S. Sandbothe, M. Minor, K .&#13;
Sandbothe, K. Respeliers . Row 3 : M. Caparelli, M. Gubbels, H.Reggio, C. Ronk , D. LeMire, J. Schmeding, K. Talley, D. Powell, S. Houston L. Hanneman, M. Konz. Row 4: J. Doran, M. Wilkinson, D. Marr, L. Hughes, M. Briggs, P. Martin, J. Wheeler, M. Fuert, V . Guilland, J. Scherle . R~w 5: B.&#13;
Eckel, L. Ankenbauer, S. Harmon, J. Epperson, C. Schmidthuber, K. Bris_so. B. L~rchick, M . Kel ley, S. Roarty, D . Russell. Row 6 : D. Stageman, o.&#13;
Applegate, R. Appl egate, M. Eckel, M. Pogge, C. Burke, S. Grudle, G. Smith, J. ~ttner, D. Doner. Row 7: B. Huss , R . Springer, J . Kaufman, M . Tierney, P. Kelley, M. Zimmerman, C. Auen, M . Brown, J. Duggan, C. Swanek, J. Wiese.&#13;
Pep club raises the roof with another big cheer.&#13;
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Cheerleaders&#13;
D. Jansenius, T. Gorman, J. Buhman, M. Conlon, C. Kruse, M. Stokes, E. Weidman, K. Duggan . &#13;
26&#13;
Varsity Wrestling Cheerl eaders&#13;
J. Delehant, J. Guinan, D. Martin, K. Kallman - mascot, S. Vergamini, V. Jansenius, D. Vergamini .&#13;
Porn Pon Girls&#13;
Row 1: J. Hotz, B. Barnes, L. Hopp, S. McKiernan , J. Clar k, C. Hoffman . Row 2: Miss Ku rtz, C. O' Ne il, C. Johnson, B. Barnes, S. Moser, N. Wettengel, P. Clar k, A. Spence . Row 3 : P. Spence, D. Brennamen, J. Goetzinger, J. Carpenter, M. Petratis, M. Murphy, T. Eckel . &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
K. Sandbothe, P. Martin, L. Novak, K. Respeliers,&#13;
S. Sandbothe, M. Minor.&#13;
Freshman Cheerleaders&#13;
L. Christensen, V.&#13;
Kern , M. Higginbotham, R. Conlon, A.&#13;
Vallinch, A. Turone.&#13;
27 &#13;
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Journalism&#13;
Row 1: C. Hoffman, S. Symonds, L. Whitaker, M. LaMantia. Row 2 : C. Eyberg, D. Goodman, D. Roarty, T. Gorman, M. Frost. Row 3 : Mr. Mauro, T . Heithoff, L. Weidman, J. Harmon, J. Buhman .&#13;
Another Accipiter begins to take shape under the careful eye of editor&#13;
Tom Heithoff. Journali sm class getting ready for another edition of the paper. &#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
Row 1 : R . Kon z, M . Mann, M. Murphy, N. Hill. Row 2 : G. Gronstal , J. Pogge, L. Weidman, S. Higginbotham, Mr. Mauro .&#13;
Yearbook editor Mike Moran looks over&#13;
pictures with Jeanni e Stageman .&#13;
Final touches are put on th e "Dimensions ."&#13;
29 &#13;
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Soph.&#13;
Choir&#13;
Junior -&#13;
Senior&#13;
Choir&#13;
Frosh.&#13;
Choir &#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
31 &#13;
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Homecoming Court&#13;
Vicki Jansenius&#13;
Teresa Gorman&#13;
Joni Mescher&#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
33&#13;
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With her bouquet of flowers, the queen and her court are escorted off t he fi e ld .&#13;
"How can I be sleepy at a time like this?"&#13;
34 &#13;
Senior Float&#13;
First Place&#13;
Junior&#13;
Float&#13;
35 &#13;
"All together now!"&#13;
"I wonder if they do this kind of stuff in art?"&#13;
"You're kidding!"&#13;
36 &#13;
The Diary of&#13;
..&#13;
Anne Frank&#13;
The cast of "The Diary of Anne Frank" celebrate their Jewish feast of Hanukkah .&#13;
37 &#13;
The Frank family is astounded as Mr. Dussel gulps down his "real" wine.&#13;
In one of the many tense moments of the play Mrs . Frank, Cindy Eyeberg, comforts Anne, Mary Beth LaMantia .&#13;
38 &#13;
Newcomers to the atage, Mary Beth La Mantia and Greg Gronstal , made&#13;
out quite well ."&#13;
Anne and Peter discuss how they will make out in&#13;
the next scene .&#13;
39 &#13;
Talent Show&#13;
Juniors get a big kick out of being in Talent Show&#13;
"The smart get high."&#13;
Happiness is doing a Scarecrow Dance .&#13;
"Mom a lways li ked you best."&#13;
40 &#13;
Christmas Concert&#13;
Santa prepares to fill the senior girls' stockings with Christmas cheer.&#13;
Cupid's Charm Stings St. Albert at&#13;
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T&#13;
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N&#13;
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"Yummy, Yummy, Yummy." Larry Weidman a nd Janine Duggan at Valentine Dance.&#13;
D&#13;
A&#13;
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41 &#13;
The Junior Class Presents&#13;
42 &#13;
0 Underwater Odyssey"&#13;
' . . ' . .&#13;
43 &#13;
Spirit of Saint Albert Award&#13;
Winners&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
John Fischer&#13;
Jack Pogge - Outstanding Actor Father Delehant hands out one of the many academic awards&#13;
44 &#13;
Academic Fair&#13;
45 &#13;
Athletic Banquet&#13;
Award Winners&#13;
Dave O' Neill Willie McDonald Dave Walter Bill O'Neil&#13;
Steve Tisher&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Mike Moran Larry Weidman&#13;
46 &#13;
Speech&#13;
Divisi on II Ratings: Row 1 : Kathi e Duggan , Debbi e Russell, Stephaney Carlson, Diane Vergamini, Row 2: Jean Guinan , Ell en Weidman, Denise&#13;
Brenn ema n, Pa tti Adams, J an Carpenter.&#13;
Division I Ratings: Jea n Delehant, Sue Vergamini, Peggy Mohatt.&#13;
Outstanding performer in the State of Iowa: Jean&#13;
Delehant.&#13;
47 &#13;
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Les Musiques&#13;
Row 1 : C. Hoffman, C. O'Neill, J. Carpenter, S. Moser, M .L. Ronk, M .K . Hill, S. McKiernan,&#13;
T . Gorman, N. Hill, J. Delehant, J. Tinley, J. Epperson, B. Tacke, G. Gronstal, T . Hanson,&#13;
J. Pender.&#13;
Convocations&#13;
The Air Force SAC band plays at one of the more enjoyable convocat ions. On e of the highlights of the y ea r was a convocation given by three&#13;
prison ers from the Nebraska State Penitentiary . See you th ere! &#13;
Graduation&#13;
49 &#13;
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SPORTS&#13;
51 &#13;
52&#13;
Falcon Football&#13;
Row 1 : Steve Casson, John McGruder, Rick Turone, Tim Briggs, Henry Paladino, Mike Moran , John Scott; Row 2 : Dave Holeton, Mark McGruder,&#13;
Tom Wettengel, Joe Gorman, John Boswell, Tom Ring , Mike Gri ener, Jeff Steinhoff, Jim Faylor; Row 3 : Pa t Mahoney, Dan Gentil e , Pa t Hoke , Dan&#13;
Sealock , Tom Minear, Jerry Kul ezewski , Bill O'Neil, Rick Bowe rs, Head Coach Dervin ; Row 4 : Coach Jansen , Jim Mye rs, Mike Maske r, Te rry Mye rs,&#13;
Ed Robinson , Steve Tisher, Dave O'Neill , Mi ke Brookove r, Jack Pogge , Willie McDonald. Not pi ct u red : Coach Col eman.&#13;
SA Opponent&#13;
0 45 S.C. Heefan&#13;
19 14 A.L.&#13;
0 33 T.J.&#13;
32 0 Daniel Gross&#13;
24 22 Le Mars&#13;
14 18 Atlantic&#13;
15 16 Cl arinda&#13;
54 6 Titanettes &#13;
CRUNCH!&#13;
53 &#13;
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The&#13;
Kick&#13;
SA&#13;
Ball&#13;
Big D Attacks &#13;
. . . to Fizz Robinson, leading Junior receiver&#13;
Mark McGruder rears· back and throws ...&#13;
A gaping hole is provided by the&#13;
offensive line fo r speedster Steve&#13;
Tishe r.&#13;
55 &#13;
The secondary successfully breaks up a completion against City Rival A.L.&#13;
56 &#13;
Mark (Stick) McGruder rolls out to zing a pass to one of his fine receivers.&#13;
"May I have the next dance?"&#13;
57 &#13;
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Sophomore Footbal I&#13;
Row 1 : M. Leber, T. Thompson, D. Gorman, M . Webster, J. Heck, G. Peragoy, J. Sciortino , Row 2 : Coach Mauro, P. Lenihan, B. Stageman, D. O'Connor, T . Hood, D . Thomas, J. Straka, Coach Heinen . Row 3 : D. Mesch er, G.&#13;
Gentile, M. Shea, C. Sorenson , J. Kennebeck, M . O'Tool, Row 4 : S. Haug, M. Eyberg , S. Miles, B. Sweeney , T .&#13;
Cannon , J. Ege , S. Gillette, J. Ronk.&#13;
Row 1 : P. Holeton, A . Erixon, T . Jones, J. McGruder, K. Carroll, B. Roux , Row 2 : B. Barak, M . Bowers, J. Schreiber,&#13;
R. Wredt, J. Brower, K. Kenney, Row 3 : S. O' Neill , S. Amento, G. Poole, R . Hurley , Coach Petersen, T . Coley, Row&#13;
4: K. Schrieber, M . Shudak, C. Graeve, T . Gallagher, D . Scott, T. Kallman, Row 5: J. DeVivo. &#13;
Row 1 : E. Robinson, l. Weidman_. S . Tisher, D.O'Neil, J. Pogge . Row 2 : Coach LaBonia, S. Rosman, J. Osler, J. Myers, R. Ronk , J. Mathiasen , T.&#13;
Burke, T. Myers, J. Harmon, B. Viola . ·&#13;
Basketball 1970-71&#13;
The varsity cage squad for the Falcons had&#13;
what many would call a disappointing season.&#13;
These people however, fail to realize that besides being a rebuilding year the Falcons played&#13;
the toughest schedule in the schools history and&#13;
one of the toughest in the state. Nine of the fourteen different teams the cagers played were rated&#13;
in the top ten of either Iowa or Nebraska. The&#13;
Falcons did show t he fans that they were capable&#13;
of playing with these impressive foes by keeping&#13;
the game tight, if not leading, until the final buzzer. The team had a first in St. Albert h istory by&#13;
holding 3rd ranked Heelen to three overtimes and&#13;
defeating fifth ranked Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
Many thanks have t o be given to the eight seniors who ended their ca reer at St. Albe rt . They&#13;
gave us a total of 41 wins against 28 losses during their four year careers. Dave O'Neil and Steve&#13;
Tishe r, the co-captains, will be a great loss to nex t&#13;
years team. However with three seasoned juniors&#13;
coming back the fans at St. Albert shou ld see a&#13;
victorious season in the coming year.&#13;
59 &#13;
Mathiasen gives the Fa lcons 2 from the&#13;
corner.&#13;
Leapin' Fi zz Robinson cans a no ther easy o ne .&#13;
Co-Captain Dave O'Neill baffles Gross&#13;
wi th his reverse layup . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Terry Myers goes up ...&#13;
and up .. .&#13;
. .. until L.C . f igures the only way to stop him is to knock&#13;
him down.&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
Sophomore Basketbal I Team&#13;
Row 1 : T . Huyck, G. Peregoy, J. Heck, P. Lenihan , J. Mathiasen, J. Stokes, Row 2 : S. Haug, D. O'Connor, M. O'Toole, H.&#13;
Stei nhoff, T . Cannon , T . Thompson, Row 3 : B. Sweeney, S. Mi les , J. Guinan , Coach Ri chard Hei nen, Father Paul Monahan.&#13;
Row 1 : J. Fischer, G. Poole, Row 2 :&#13;
Coach John Hogan, J. DeVivo, K . Moran,&#13;
A. Heck, A . Eri xon . &#13;
Frosh ttA'' Team&#13;
K. Carroll, T. Weare, K. Thomas, B. Zimmerman, M. Shudak, Row 2 : Coach Michael Mauro, S. Amento, 8 . Barak, B. Rou x, J.&#13;
Doll, M. Walsh , S. O'Neill.&#13;
Falcon&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Staff&#13;
65 &#13;
Row 1 : J. Osler, R. Ronk, L. Weidman, Row 2 : D. O'Neill, S. Tisher, T. Myers, J . Harmon, J . Pogge.&#13;
Thank you&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Falcon&#13;
Co-Captains&#13;
Steve Tisher and Dave O'Neill. &#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Row 1 : S. Kallman, J . Quigley , B. Grote, M . Leber, D . McClure, J. Gorman, Row 2 : M. Moran , J. Yoch em, M . Schreiber, J. McGruder, M . Webster,&#13;
T . Hood, Row 3 : D . Denning, J. Faylor, W. McDonald, J. Doyle, Coach Ken Petersen.&#13;
John McGruder has complete control of his Heelan opponent .&#13;
67 &#13;
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Jim Faylor gets ready to shoot for a take down .&#13;
Scott Kallman, St. Albe rt 's entry in State&#13;
competition, adds another pi n to his 21-4-1&#13;
record . &#13;
Co-captain John McGruder breaks down the Carson wrestler in anothe r victory for th e Falcons.&#13;
Co-captain Doug McClure is on th e attack of an unlucky Gl enwood wrestl er.&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
Willie McDon ald t ies up his 167-&#13;
pound opponent . ..&#13;
with another big win a t t ha t weight division. &#13;
Jim Faylor successfully pinned the Freshman team within 6 minutes.&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Row 1 : J. Minor, M . VanScoy , T . Gallagher, S. Stageman, M . Adams, J . Pogge, Row2 : T . Kallman , S. Purnell , J. McGruder,&#13;
K. Schreiber, T . Coley, R. Wredt, Row 3 : J. Johnson, K . Kenney, D. Scott, M. Bowers, P. Holeton, R. Hurley , Row 4: R.&#13;
Reagan, Coach Jansen, T . Jones.&#13;
71 &#13;
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Track&#13;
Row 1 : S. Haug, G. Gentile, Co-captains T. Minear, L. Weidman, B. Meshling, P. Stamp, Row 2 : B. Viola, P. Lenih an, B. Doner, J. Ege, L. Halterman, Row 3 : Coach Dervin, J. Mathiasen, M. Moran, S. Miles, E. Rob inson, B. O'Ne il, D. Mesch er.&#13;
Mr. Al Leber, ss is an t track coach . His valuable assistance helped t&#13;
keep S.A. runners 1n state competition. 0 &#13;
Larry Weidman, one of th e finest runners in state history, finishes&#13;
another 880 in record time .&#13;
Willie McDonald puts the sweats back on after anchoring the 880&#13;
relay .&#13;
Tom Minear, 4-year stalwart and one of the best quarter men in&#13;
the state, wins - as usual - again.&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
Jerry Mathiasen, high jumper and broad jumper. His&#13;
success carried him on to State Track meet competition.&#13;
Bob Viola-Hurdler&#13;
Mile Medley&#13;
Team - Iowa's Best&#13;
I • r u..'-· ...,_..,&#13;
.&#13;
Mike Moran- Sprinter Pat Len ihan- Quarter Miler &#13;
Steve Ha ug and Sid Mil es wonder why they a re at the&#13;
track meet .&#13;
Bill Done r prepa res to anchor t he&#13;
two mile relay a t Lewis Central.&#13;
Jerry Mathiason wins District in the long jump .&#13;
Larry Weidman takes time out to&#13;
post for another shot.&#13;
Dic k Mesch er and Greg Gentile hand-off&#13;
in th e 880 re lay .&#13;
75 &#13;
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Willi e McDonald and Jerry Mathiasen,&#13;
who has fall en off th e track, perform th e&#13;
bes t juggling act in Iowa in relay stick&#13;
hand-offs.&#13;
Freshman Track&#13;
Row 1: T . Gallagher, K . Thomas, D. Sch reiber, S. Porter, Row 2 : D. Scott, M. Bartholomew , J. DeVivo, G. Poole, K. Kenney, S. O' Neill , Row 3 : Coach Mauro, R. Hurley , B. Roux , M. Bowers, M . Walsh, T. Jones, Coach Coleman. &#13;
Jim Vanscoy, Tom Heithoff, Dave Walter, Coach Sherbo, Jack Pogge, Ric k Ronk, Dan O' Neill.&#13;
Golfers Do Well&#13;
The Linksmen of St. Albert expected&#13;
to win quite a few matches this year,&#13;
however, certain problems arose that&#13;
prevented this dream from becoming a&#13;
reality. First problem was the competition the team played. The farm boys&#13;
like Oakland, Farragut and Tri Center&#13;
were removed from the schedule and&#13;
were replaced by teams like Dowling,&#13;
T.J., and A. L. Another problem was the&#13;
inability to shoot four consiste nt scores.&#13;
Jack Pogge started off the year shooting&#13;
down around 40, but sometimes failed&#13;
to get support from one or two of the&#13;
other members of the t eam. Then Pogge&#13;
took some lessons a nd was thrown into&#13;
a slump, shooting ten or fifte en stro kes&#13;
above his average. At this ti me, the other&#13;
members of the team began playing better. Dave Walter started shooting in the&#13;
low forties and Rick Ronk and Tom&#13;
Heithoff were close behind. Howeve r,&#13;
Pogge's slump was e nough to upset the&#13;
balance and lose the match.&#13;
This team had the most fun and was&#13;
the most unifi ed of any team of St.&#13;
Albert. With six seniors graduating,&#13;
Coach Al will hav e a big rebuilding job&#13;
next year. &#13;
The three seniors on this page were a ll four-year members of the yolf team. Rick Ronk, (top left) was the thinking player on the team. By always ana lyzing his swing he&#13;
showed steady improvement and lettered two years.&#13;
Jack Pogge (top right) was the power hitter of the&#13;
team. A three-year lette rman, he played his best golf his&#13;
senior year. He consistently shot, except for a mid-season&#13;
slump, around 40. He even broke 40 twice, the only&#13;
member of the team to do so.&#13;
Dave Walter (bottom left) was the surprise of the&#13;
team. After staying way back in the pack for the first&#13;
three years, he improved immense ly to become one of&#13;
the top shooters on the team and winner of the outstanding golfer awa rd. &#13;
Tom Heithoff, newcomer to the team, tees off for the Falcons .&#13;
Jim VanScoy (above) and Dan O'Neill (right) were two valuable Senior members of the squad . &#13;
Jack Pogge Dave Walter&#13;
Top 5&#13;
Rick Ronk&#13;
Tom Heithoff .Jim Vanscoy &#13;
&#13;
Girls' Night&#13;
"Ready for the sky ."&#13;
"Two seco nds to get a hold of the ball, people ."&#13;
"Come on , I never get the ba ll , you glo ryhounds."&#13;
82 &#13;
"Where did the basketball go?"&#13;
Jeanne Stageman goes in for a lay-up.&#13;
"You're suppose to dribble t he ball , not&#13;
roll it!"&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
Tennis&#13;
Row 1 - J. Yochem, S. Thomas, T. Kallman. Row 2 - J. Brosnihan, D. Emarine, S. Appl egate, J. Harmon, J. Thomas , Coach Hogan.&#13;
Row 1 - J. Epperson, C. Ronk, M. Ronk. Row 2 - K. McOuaid, M. LaMantia, J. Carpenter, D. Doyle. Row 3 - s. Noon, R. Applegate, N. Gatrost,&#13;
M. Wise, M. Frost. &#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
C. Stinn, M. Kulczewski, T . Gorman, J. Brown, S. Applegate, M. Conlon. Not pictured : G. Maniscalco, J. Buhman .&#13;
Girls Volleyball&#13;
Row 1 - L. Hanneman, V . Kern, A. Turone, S. McKiernan, G. Smith . Row 2 - L. Asman, M. Kelly, V. Gilliland, C. O'Neil l, A. Vallinch.&#13;
Row 3 - M. Tierney, P. Kelly, T . Fischer, S. Konz, N. Wettengal.&#13;
85 &#13;
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Baseball&#13;
Row 1 : H. Paladino, M. Moran, P. Hoke, J. Boswell, J. Gorman , T. Heithoff, S. Fancher, Row 2: Coach Wolever, S. Tisher, E. Robinson, J. Mathia- sen, J. Osler, T. Cannon, T. Burke , K. Cox, P. Mahoney, Coach LaBonia . Not pictured W. McDonald and S. Casson .&#13;
Coach La Bonia and Coach Wol eve r&#13;
Co-Captain, John Osler&#13;
Co-Captain , Steve Tisher &#13;
Pitching Staff : T. Cannon, T. Heithoff, J. Boswell, K. Cox, J. Mathiasen&#13;
Ed Robinson, Catcher&#13;
Hank Pa ladino , Sec·&#13;
and Baseman&#13;
Steve Fancher, Sho rtstop&#13;
87 &#13;
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Big&#13;
Stretch&#13;
John Osl er, 1st Baseman.&#13;
Steve Casson , Left Fi elder &#13;
Captains : S. Tisher and J. Osler Look out! Trouble has arrived!&#13;
Left: Mike Mnran, Third Baseman&#13;
89 &#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
A&gt;&#13;
Freshman&#13;
90 &#13;
. UNDERCLASSMEN&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Pres ident : Janet Kaufman Vice-President: Barbara Larchick&#13;
Secretary : Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Michael Adams&#13;
Steve Am ento&#13;
Laurie Ankenbauer&#13;
LuAnn Asman&#13;
Molly Baldwin&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Richard Bartholomew&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Christine Brich&#13;
Kathry n Brisso&#13;
Jim Brower&#13;
Dan Brown&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
T reasurer: Mary Ellen Waldman &#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
Albert Erixon&#13;
Lanette Dau&#13;
John Devivo&#13;
Patsy Dinovo&#13;
Jeff Doll&#13;
DiAnn Doner&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Barbara Eckel&#13;
Stephen Emarine&#13;
Kevin Burns&#13;
Tim Cal igur&#13;
Mary Kay Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Jane Carta&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
Lori Christiansen&#13;
Roger Clark&#13;
Todd Coley&#13;
Rosemary Conlon&#13;
Tests don 't get any easier.&#13;
93 &#13;
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Deloy Evers&#13;
Marianne Feurt&#13;
Jerry Fischer&#13;
Theresa Fisher&#13;
Jo Ellen Friel&#13;
Jim Friesen&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
Vicki Gilliland&#13;
Chuck Graeve&#13;
Chris Gronstal&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Mary Gubbels&#13;
Tony Guido&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mary Haas&#13;
Mary Hamling&#13;
Linda Hanneman&#13;
Sarah Harmon&#13;
" I can pass this wit h my eyes closed." &#13;
Okay, who took the paper with the answers?&#13;
Cecilia Hartlieb&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
Marilee Higginbotham&#13;
Pat Holeton&#13;
Jeri Hotz&#13;
Darlene Hurd&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Jeff Johnson&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Todd Kallman&#13;
Bill Keenan&#13;
Maureen Kelly&#13;
Pam Kelly&#13;
Patricia Kelly&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Cathy Kongs&#13;
Linda Kriley&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Diane LeMire&#13;
Steve Lustgraaf&#13;
Tom McAlexander&#13;
Colleen Mccann&#13;
Kathy McClenahan&#13;
Mike McGinn&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
John McOuaid&#13;
Debra Marr&#13;
Tim Madigan&#13;
Mary Florence Masker&#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
James Minor&#13;
Kevin Moran&#13;
Mary Ellen Morrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve O'Neil&#13;
Patricia Patten&#13;
Marianne Pawloski&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Gordon Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Debra Powell&#13;
Steve Purnell&#13;
Cindy Quigley&#13;
Vicki Rameriz&#13;
Bob Reagan&#13;
Helen Reggio&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
Bill Rou x&#13;
Dan Schlautman &#13;
Cheryl Schmidthuber&#13;
Jackie Schmieding&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
David Scott&#13;
Mike Sealock&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Dan Stageman&#13;
Steve Stageman&#13;
Kathy Straka&#13;
Cheryl Stinn&#13;
John Stinn&#13;
Tom Suden&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Ka thy Ta ll ey&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Steve Tho mas&#13;
Mart ha Tierney&#13;
Mary Townsend&#13;
An n Tu ro ne&#13;
Ann Va ll inch&#13;
Mike Vans coy&#13;
Matthew Walsh&#13;
Terry Wea re&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wellman&#13;
Janet Wheeler&#13;
Pamela White&#13;
Mary Al ice Wilki nson&#13;
Mary Wige&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Th eresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerma n&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
President : John Jeck Vice-President : Steve Haug&#13;
Secretary : Marilyn Brown&#13;
Mike Beck&#13;
Jane Bintner&#13;
Bill Blankenship&#13;
Jim Bridges&#13;
Mary Briggs&#13;
Patty Adams&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Rhonda Applegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Margaret Baldwin&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Treasure r: Te ri Beckman &#13;
Mark Brosnihan&#13;
John Brower&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Ann Burns&#13;
Timothy Cannon&#13;
Mark Carta&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
Monica Colpitts&#13;
John Conlon&#13;
Dennis Coughlin&#13;
Cheryl Cox&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
William Doner&#13;
Dee Doyle&#13;
Monica Doyle&#13;
Janine Duggan&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
Marv Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrick&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Michael Eyberg&#13;
Nei l Fagan&#13;
Denise Fischer&#13;
Mary Key Fischer&#13;
Rick Flom&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Greg Gentile&#13;
Steve Gillette&#13;
Dan Gorman&#13;
Patricia Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Tom Greiner&#13;
Janice Gronstal&#13;
Sandy Grudle&#13;
Joe Guinan&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Tom Hall&#13;
Larry Halterman&#13;
Steve Hansen&#13;
Debra Heenan&#13;
Daniel Heithoff&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Timothy Hood&#13;
Susan Houston&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Sally Hurst&#13;
Barb Huss &#13;
Tom Huyck&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Colleen Johnson&#13;
Alan Kaufman&#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joe Kennebeck&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Konz&#13;
Mark Kriley&#13;
Barb Krueger&#13;
Kathy Leaders&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Mary Leibel&#13;
Pat Lenihan&#13;
Susan McKiernan&#13;
Pam Martin&#13;
Peggy Martin&#13;
Jeff Math iason&#13;
Bill Mehsling&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Ri chard Mescher&#13;
Rodney Messbarger&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Mike Meyers&#13;
Sid Miles&#13;
Dave Minahan&#13;
Mary Patricia Minor&#13;
Craig Moran&#13;
Mike Much&#13;
Linda Myers&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Dan O'Connor&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Wh en they said I was suited for a&#13;
sol id role, I didn't think this was&#13;
what they meant.&#13;
Mike O'Neil&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Michael Patten&#13;
Greg Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Millicent Pogge&#13;
Jerry Reid&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers &#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Sue Roarty&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
Angela Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
Debra Russell&#13;
Jim Ryba&#13;
Karen Sandbothe&#13;
Sharen Sandbothe&#13;
I wonder of Dr. Kildare started like this?&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Ellen Schnitker&#13;
Mike Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Joanne Shea&#13;
Mike Shea&#13;
Gerilyn Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson&#13;
Joni Spence&#13;
Mark Spit znagle&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Roxann Springer&#13;
Diane Stageman&#13;
Bill Stageman&#13;
Marilyn Stamp&#13;
Harvey Steinhoff&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
John Stokes&#13;
James Stra ka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Kathy Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Bill Tacke&#13;
Dan Thomas&#13;
Larry Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Nancy Van Horne&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Mar k Webster&#13;
Randy Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wettengel&#13;
Julie Wiese&#13;
John Yockem&#13;
Marcia Zim merman&#13;
Am I imagining things, or did t hat stuffed owl&#13;
just win k ? &#13;
Juniors&#13;
President : Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Secretary: Peter Caparelli&#13;
Vice-President : Martha Heck&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer&#13;
Becki Barnes&#13;
John Boswell&#13;
Dennis Boyer&#13;
Denise Brenneman&#13;
Tim Briggs&#13;
Mary Jo Brooks&#13;
Michael Brookover&#13;
Treasurer: Karen Shudak&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
James Brosnihan&#13;
Karen Brown&#13;
Barbara Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Burns&#13;
Patricia Caparelli&#13;
Jan is Carpenter&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts&#13;
Steve Conzemius&#13;
Kenneth Co x&#13;
Donald Dinovo&#13;
Leonardo Da V inci , here I come.&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo&#13;
Michael Doner&#13;
Donna Dorszynski&#13;
Kathleen Duggan&#13;
Debra Ebert&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
Mary Lou Epperson &#13;
Future husbands of America, beware!!&#13;
Steve Fancher&#13;
Mary Patricia Faylor&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Douglas Flammang&#13;
William Flecky&#13;
Michael Flynn&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Daniel Gentile&#13;
Francis Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joseph Gorman&#13;
Michael Grei ner&#13;
Gregory Gronstal&#13;
Robert Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
Thomas Hanson&#13;
Carol Hi lliard&#13;
Patrick Hoke&#13;
Steve Hopp&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
Linda Jones&#13;
Scott Kallman&#13;
Steve Kaufman&#13;
Jess Keenan&#13;
Larry Kees&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
Kathy Krettek&#13;
Arthur Krittenbrink&#13;
Sandy Krupicka&#13;
Cynthia Kruse&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Margaret Locke&#13;
Mary Locke&#13;
Mary Kay McClenahan&#13;
It would be a lot easier just to buy it. &#13;
Tim O'Grady&#13;
Hank Paladino&#13;
John Patten&#13;
Russell Patten&#13;
Debra Pogge&#13;
Jerry Quigley&#13;
Toni Rameriz&#13;
Suzanne Ramsey&#13;
Tom Ring&#13;
Edward Robinson&#13;
Ronald Romas&#13;
Steve Rosman&#13;
Rick McDonald&#13;
Kathy McOuaid&#13;
Pat Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Steve Marr&#13;
Debra Martin&#13;
Jerry Martin&#13;
John Martin&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Charles Minahan&#13;
Tom Minor&#13;
Peggy Mohatt&#13;
Mike Moran&#13;
Sue Moser&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
Jim Myers&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Steve Ryba&#13;
Diann Salvo&#13;
Fred Schaben&#13;
Tom Sciortino&#13;
Doug Sennett&#13;
Larry Shudak&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
John Stewart&#13;
Mary Stinn&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes&#13;
Barbara Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Mike Thompson&#13;
Denise Van Scoy&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
Bob Viola&#13;
Kate Waldman&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Philip Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
Tom Wettengel&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
Darrel White&#13;
Jean Wiese&#13;
Lauri e Wol ever&#13;
Mary Yochem &#13;
GRADUATES&#13;
111 &#13;
Graduates&#13;
j&#13;
John Fischer, President Susan Symonds, Vice-President Laurel Hopp, Secretary&#13;
112&#13;
\&#13;
/&#13;
Mary Dusing, Treasurer&#13;
Sandra Applegate&#13;
Steven Applegate&#13;
Sally Baldwin&#13;
Mark Bartholomew&#13;
Joan Brown&#13;
Richard Bowers &#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
Steven Carroll&#13;
Deborah Clouse&#13;
Judi Burns&#13;
Richard Case&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Thomas Cambron&#13;
Steven Casson&#13;
Donald Denning&#13;
Stephaney Carlson&#13;
Mary Christensen&#13;
John Doyle&#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
Leslie Drier&#13;
Susan Duff&#13;
Linda Ebert&#13;
Teresa Eckel&#13;
Cynthia Eyberg&#13;
James Faylor&#13;
Karen Flom&#13;
Gregory Friedrichsen&#13;
Madeline Frost&#13;
William Goetzinger&#13;
Deborah Goodman&#13;
Teresa Gorman &#13;
Teresa Grund&#13;
Tim Hakenson&#13;
Michael Hall&#13;
Michael Hamilton&#13;
Joseph Hamling&#13;
James Harmon&#13;
Ralph Harmon&#13;
Connie Heenan&#13;
Thomas Heithoff&#13;
Sheila Higginbotham&#13;
Linda Hill&#13;
Nancy Hill&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
David Holeton&#13;
Laura Holeton&#13;
Kathleen Hurd&#13;
Lou Ann James&#13;
Vickie Jansenius&#13;
Catherine Kelley&#13;
William Kelly&#13;
Rosemary Konz&#13;
George Kreigler&#13;
Cherie Hoffmari&#13;
Colleen Hoke &#13;
Robert McDonald&#13;
Tim McDonald&#13;
Gary Kriley&#13;
Virginia Krueger&#13;
Gary Krupicka&#13;
Joseph Kulczewski&#13;
Marie Larchick&#13;
Marjorie Leonard&#13;
Karen Lewis&#13;
Douglas McClure&#13;
Marianne McDonald&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
William McDonald&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Mark McGruder&#13;
Gina Maniscalco&#13;
Cynthia Masker&#13;
Michael Masker&#13;
Stephen Mauer&#13;
Joseph Meshling&#13;
Craig Menges&#13;
Joan Mescher&#13;
Thomas Minear&#13;
Kathleen Moran &#13;
John Mrkacek&#13;
Ann Myers&#13;
Terry Myers&#13;
Dan O'Neill&#13;
Dave O'Neill&#13;
William O'Neil&#13;
John Osler&#13;
Joyce Pender&#13;
Jack Pogge&#13;
Kevin Ramsey&#13;
Nancy Reggio&#13;
Mary Respeliers&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Janilee Roach&#13;
Richard Ronk&#13;
Richard Shea&#13;
Robert Roane&#13;
Steven Salvo&#13;
David Soar&#13;
Debbie Roarty&#13;
John Scott&#13;
Patricia Soar&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk&#13;
Daniel Sealock&#13;
Anita Solon &#13;
Annette Solon&#13;
Philip Stamp&#13;
Linda Sutton&#13;
Alexis Spence&#13;
Catherine Stazzon i&#13;
Nancy Sweeney&#13;
Patricia Spence&#13;
Jeff Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Beth Tacke&#13;
Jeannie Stageman&#13;
Ma ry Jane Stracke&#13;
Ma ry Tierney&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Jeanne Tinley&#13;
Steven Tisher&#13;
Richard Turone&#13;
Brock Tuttle&#13;
James Van Scoy&#13;
David Walter&#13;
Larry Weidman&#13;
Vicki Zajic&#13;
Rosemary Zelfel &#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
"At last, they've finally done it, the story of my&#13;
life."&#13;
''I'll see you and raise you five ."&#13;
"I sure wish the rest of th e chairs wou ld hurry up and get&#13;
here ."&#13;
A demon stration of the closeness of the class of&#13;
'71 . &#13;
"Do you th ink th e re a re any playboys in here ."&#13;
" I don't mind his wea ring my pajamas, but he rea lly infuria tes&#13;
me wh en he t a kes my cap, too ."&#13;
"All right, yo u see if you ca n do it any bette r."&#13;
" These Simplicity patterns aren't very simple."&#13;
" I hate doing term pape rs."&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
INDEX&#13;
SANDRA APPLEGATE - Golf 3,4.&#13;
STEVEN APPLEGATE - Latin Club 1,2; Art Club 3,4; Tennis 4; Choir 2,3; Talent Shows 2,3,4; "Anne Frank", 4; Music&#13;
Contest 3,4.&#13;
SALLY BALDWIN - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Future Nurses 1.&#13;
JON BARNES - Football 2.&#13;
MARK BARTHOLOMEW&#13;
RICHARD BOWERS - Letterman's Club 4· Football 1 2 3 4·&#13;
Track 2,3,4. ' ' ' ' '&#13;
JOAN BROWN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Golf 3,4.&#13;
JANE BUHMAN - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Representative 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Golf 3,4; Choir 1,2; Talent Shows 1,2; "The Apple Tree" 3;&#13;
Speech 1,2,4; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
JUDI BURNS - Honor Roll 12 quarters; Future Nurses 1,3,4;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2; Talent Shows 3.&#13;
THOMAS CAMBRON&#13;
STEPHANEY CARLSON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Choir 3,4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; The Apple Tree 3; Accipiter Staff 2; State&#13;
Music Contest 3.&#13;
STEVEN CARROLL&#13;
RICHARD CASE - F.C.C. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,&#13;
2; Track 2.&#13;
STEVEN CASSON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Letterman 's&#13;
Club 4; Football 4; Baseball 4.&#13;
MARY CHRISTENSEN - Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Yearbook&#13;
4.&#13;
MARTHA CONLON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Class Officer&#13;
1; Speech and Drama 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Golf 3,4; Choir&#13;
1,2; Tal ent Shows 1,2,3; "Brigadoon" 1; "Fiorello" 2; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 3; "Anne Frank" 4; Speech and Drama 1,2,3;&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert 4; Homecoming Queen 4.&#13;
DONALD DENNI NG - Letterman's Club 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Baseball 2.&#13;
JOHN DOYLE - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Class Officer 3; F.C.C.&#13;
1,2,3,4; Key Club 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,4; Choir 2;&#13;
Talent Shows 2; "Fiorello" 2.&#13;
LESLIE ORE i ER - Art Club 3,4; Biology Club 1; FTA 1; Pep&#13;
Club 1; Choir 2; " Fiorello" 2.&#13;
SUZAN DUFF - Latin Club 1; Future Nurses 1; Choir 3;&#13;
Talent Show 3; "Diary of Anne Frank" 4.&#13;
MARY DUSI NG - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student Achi evement Award 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; FT A 1,2; Choir 1,2,3;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 3; State Music Contest 2,3; Accipiter Staff&#13;
2.&#13;
LINDA EBERT - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Future Nurses 4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; "Brigadoon" 1; "The Apple Tree" 3; DAR&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
TERESA ECKEL - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Officer 2; Class Officer 1; Future Nurses 1; FT A 1; Biology 2;&#13;
Art Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Porn Pon CoCaptain 4; Choir 1,2,3; Talent Shows 1,2,3; "Fiorello" 2; Yearbook Staff 2; State Art Contest 4; Essay Contest 4; Poetry&#13;
Contest 1.&#13;
CINDY EYBERG - Pep Club 1,2,4; "Diary of Anne Frank"&#13;
4; Accipiter Staff 2,3,4.&#13;
JAMES FAYLOR - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Automotive Club 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 4; National Award&#13;
for High School Excellence 4; National Who's Who for Catholic High Schools 4.&#13;
JOHN FISCHER - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Ach ievement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council Officer 4; Class Officer&#13;
4; Key Club 4; Lati n Club 1; Spirit of St. Albert Award 4;&#13;
National Who's Who for Cathol ic High Schools.&#13;
KAREN FLOM - Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
GREGORY FRIE D RICKSEN - Honor Roll 13 quarters; Student Ach ievement Award 1,2,3; State of Iowa Scholar 4.&#13;
MADELINE FROST - Honor Roi I 2 quarters; International&#13;
Relat ions Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Tennis 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Tal ent Shows 1,2,3; State&#13;
Music Contest 2,3; Acc ipiter Staff 4.&#13;
WILLIAM GOETZINGER - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achi evement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative&#13;
4; Biology Club 2,3,4; T rack 1,3.&#13;
DEBORAH GOODMAN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Choir 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Accipi ter Staff 4.&#13;
TERESA GORMAN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Student Council&#13;
Representative 2; Pep Clu b 1,2,3,4; Speech 1,2; Chee rleader&#13;
1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 1; "Fiorello" 2; " The Apple Tree" 3; Music Contest 2,3,4; Acc ipiter Staff 4; Homecoming Court 4.&#13;
TH ERESA GRU ND - Pep Clu b 1,2; Spani sh 1; Talent Show&#13;
3.&#13;
TIM HAKENSON &#13;
MICHAEL HALL&#13;
JOSEPH HAMLING&#13;
MARY HANNEMAN - Pep Club 1; Choir 1,2.&#13;
JIM HARMON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Art Club 3,4; Key&#13;
Club 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 4; Tennis 4.&#13;
RALPH HARMON&#13;
CONNIE HEENAN - FNA 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4.&#13;
TOM HEITHOFF - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Letterman's Club&#13;
4; Key Club 4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Golf 2,4; Baseball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1; Accipiter Staff 4; Most Valuable Staffer 4.&#13;
SHEILA HIGGINBOTHAM - Honor Roll 5 quarters; FNA&#13;
1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3.4; Talent Show 3; Speech&#13;
2.4; Music 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2,3.&#13;
LINDA HILL - Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
NANCY HI LL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Speech 1; Pep Club&#13;
1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 3,4; State Music Contest 2,3,&#13;
4; Accipiter Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4.&#13;
CHERIE HOFFMAN - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Pom-pon Girl 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 1; "Fiorello" 2; "The Apple Tree" 3; State Music&#13;
Contest 1,2,3,4; Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2; Outstanding Music Award 3,4.&#13;
COLLEEN HOKE - FNA 1,2; FTA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 2,3; Talent Show 2; "Fiorello" 2; Yearbook Staff 2,3.&#13;
DAVID HOLETON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Letterman's&#13;
Club 4, Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; Track 1;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Talent Show 1.&#13;
LAURA HOLETON&#13;
LAURAL HOPP - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Class Officer 4; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2;&#13;
Porn-Pon 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 1,2,3.4; Yearbook Staff&#13;
1,2.&#13;
KATHLEEN HURD&#13;
LUANN JAMES&#13;
VICKIE JANSEN I US - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement award 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Press Club 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Choir 1,2; Accipiter Staff 3; Homecoming Candi- date 4.&#13;
CATH ERN E K ELLEY - Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FNA 1,2; Choir&#13;
2,3,4; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
WILLIAM KELLEY&#13;
ROSEMARY KONZ FNA 1; Pep Club 1; Accipiter Staff&#13;
3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.&#13;
GEORGE KREIGLER - Honor Roll 8 quarters; FCC 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball 2.&#13;
GARY KRILEY&#13;
VIRGINIA KRUEGER&#13;
GARY KRUPICKA - Honor Roll 14 quarters.&#13;
JOSEPH KULCZEWSKI - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Key Club&#13;
3,4; Biology Club 1; Letterman's Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3.&#13;
MARIE LARCHICK - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,&#13;
4; FTA 2.&#13;
MARIE LEADERS&#13;
MARJORIE LEONARD - Pep Club 3,4; FNA 3,4; Student&#13;
Council Representative 3,4.&#13;
KAREN LEWIS - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Student Achievement Award 4; Pep Club 1; Choir 1,2,3.&#13;
DOUGLAS MCCLURE - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Key Club 4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball&#13;
1,2,3.&#13;
MARIANNE MCDONALD&#13;
ROBERT MCDONALD&#13;
TIM MCDONALD&#13;
WILLIAM MCDONALD - Honor Roll 1 quarter; FTA 1,2;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Choir 1,2; Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2; Homecoming Escort 4.&#13;
JOHN MCGRUDER - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Automotive&#13;
Club 1; Letterman's Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3.4;&#13;
Track 2,3.&#13;
MARK MCGRUDER - Letterman's Club 4; Baseball 1,2,3;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2.&#13;
GINA MANISCALCO&#13;
CINDY MASKER - Honor Rol l 3 quarters; FNA 1; Latin Club&#13;
1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 3.&#13;
MICHAEL MASKER - Foot ball 3,4.&#13;
STEPHEN MAUER&#13;
JOSEPH MESH LI NG - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Class Officer&#13;
1; Letterman's Club 4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,3.&#13;
CRAIG MENGES - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Baseball 1.&#13;
JOAN MESCH ER - Student Council Officer 3; FNA 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Golf Team 4; Choir 2; Yearbook Staff 2,3;&#13;
Homecoming Candidate 4.&#13;
,&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
THOMAS MINEAR - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Key Club 3,4;&#13;
Latin Club 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.&#13;
KATHLEEN MORAN - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Speech 1,2;&#13;
FNA 1; Pep Club 1,3; Choir 3; Speech Contest 1,2.&#13;
JOHN MRKACEK - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Art Award 3; Art&#13;
Club 3; Football 1; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
ANN MYERS - Latin Club 1; FTA 1; Choir 1.&#13;
TERRY MYERS -&#13;
WILLIAM O'N El L - Honor Roll 5 quarters; Letterman's Club&#13;
2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Biology Club 2; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Baseball 1.&#13;
DAN I LE O'N El LL - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Representative 3,4; Class Officer 3; Key Club 4; Biology Club&#13;
1; Letterman's Club 4; Football 1; Baseball 1; Golf 4; Wrestling 1,2; Choir 1.&#13;
DAVID O'NEILL - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Key Club 4; Letterman's Club 4; Track 1; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4.&#13;
LUPE ORTEZ - Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Yearbook Staff 2.&#13;
JOHN OSLER - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Letterman's Club 2,&#13;
3,4; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2; Football&#13;
1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4.&#13;
JOYCE PENDER - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Representative 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club&#13;
2; Cheerleader 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 2,3,4; "Brigadoon" 1; State Music Contest 2,3; Yearbook Staff 1,2.&#13;
JACK POGGE - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student Achievement Award 4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Latin&#13;
Club 1; Speech 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2; Talent Shows 1,2,3;&#13;
" Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 3; "Brigadoon" 2; "Diary of&#13;
Anne Frank" 4; Speech Contest 1,2; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4;&#13;
National Who's Who for Catholic High Schools.&#13;
KEVIN RAMSEY - Student Council Representative 2; Football 2; Track 1,2,3.&#13;
NANCY REGGIO - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 1,2; Homemaking Award 4.&#13;
MARY RESPELIERS - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2; Class Officer 1,2.&#13;
JANI LEE ROACH - Pep Club 1,2; FNA 1,2; Speech 1.&#13;
ROBERT ROANE - Honor Roll 8 quarters.&#13;
DEBRA ROARTY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; FTA 1; Pep Club&#13;
2,4; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
MARY LOU RONK - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 2,3,4 ; FNA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tenni s&#13;
1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Tal ent Shows 1,3,4; "Diary of Anne&#13;
Frank" 4; State Music Contest 3,4; Accipiter Staff 2.&#13;
RI CHARD RONK - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4; Letterman 's Club 4; Class&#13;
Officer 4; Bas ketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4.&#13;
STEPH EN SALVO&#13;
JOH N SCOTT - Honor Roll 2 quarters ; Letterman's Club 4;&#13;
Footba ll 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1.&#13;
DANI EL SEALOCK&#13;
RICHARD SHEA&#13;
DAVID SOAR&#13;
PATRICIA SOAR - FNA 1.&#13;
ANITA SOLON - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3; Talent Show 3 ; Speech 3.&#13;
ANNETTE SOLON - Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3.&#13;
ALEXIS SPENCE - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; FNA 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Porn-Pon 4; Choir&#13;
3,4; Talent Show 2,3,4.&#13;
PATRICIA SPENCE - Honor Roll 4 quart ers; Pep Club 4;&#13;
Pom-pon 4.&#13;
JEANIE STAGEMAN -Pep Club 1; FNA 1;YearbookStaff4.&#13;
PHILIP STAMP - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Track 4.&#13;
CATHERINE STAZZONI - FNA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Choir 3; Talent Show 1,2,3 ; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3.&#13;
JEFF STEINHOFF&#13;
MARY JANE STRACKE - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Pep club&#13;
1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 1,2,3; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
LINDA SUTTON - Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1.&#13;
NANCY SWEENEY - Honor Roll 4 quarters; FNA 1,2; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Talent Show 3; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
SUSAN SYMONDS - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2; Class Officer 4 ; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Tal ent Show 2; Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2,3;&#13;
Albert McGinn Oratorical Award 4.&#13;
MARY BETH TACKE - Honor Roll 11 quarters ; Class Officer&#13;
2,3 ; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 4; Music Contest&#13;
1,2,3; Accipiter Staff 2.&#13;
MARY Tl ER NEY - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4 ; Talent Show 1,2,3,4.&#13;
JEANNE TINEL Y - Honor Roll 5 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Speech 1,2; Tenni s 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Speech Contest 1,3; Accipiter Staff 2.&#13;
STEVEN TISHER - Letterman's Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
RICHARD TU RONE - Honor Roll 4 quarter s; Football 2,3,4;&#13;
Track 2,3,4.&#13;
BROCK TUTTLE&#13;
JAM ES VANSCOY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Football 2;Golf4.&#13;
DAVID WALTER - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Key Club 4; Let terman's Club 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Wrest ling 1; B.O. Fleck Award 4.&#13;
LAWRENCE WEI OM AN - Honor Ro ll 14 quarters; Art Club&#13;
3,4; Letterman 's Club 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4 ; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Baseball 1,2; Footba ll 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Fiorello" 2; " Diary of Anne Frank " 4 ; Accipiter Staff 2,3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 2,3,4.&#13;
VIC KI ZAJIC&#13;
ROSEMARY ZELFEL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
4; Choir 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 1; &#13;
INDEX&#13;
Freshmen Chuck Graeve 58,94 Suzanne Noon 84,96&#13;
Chris Gronstal 94 Pau I 0 !sen 96&#13;
Janice Grote 94 Steve O'Neill 58,65,76,96&#13;
Jane Adams 92 Mary Gubbels 24,94 Patricia Patton 96&#13;
Michael Adams 71,92 Tony Guido 94 Joe Pogge 71,96&#13;
Steve Amento 58,65,92 Edward Guinan 94 Mary Anne Pawloski 96&#13;
Laurie Ankenbauer 24,92 Mary Haas 94 Gordon Poole 58,64,76,96&#13;
LuAnn Asman 85,92 Mary Hamling 94 Steven Porter 76,96&#13;
Molly Baldwin 92 Linda Hanneman 18,24,85,94 Debbie Powell 18,24,96&#13;
Barry Barak 58,65,92 Sarah Harmon 24,94 Steven Purnell 71,96&#13;
Richard Bartholomew 76,92 Cecelia Hartlieb 95 Cindy Quigley 96&#13;
Mark Bowers 58,71,76,92 Andrew Heck 64,95 Victoria Rameriz 96&#13;
Christine Brich 92 Marilee Higginbotham 24,27,95 Robert Reagan 71,96&#13;
Katheryn Brisso 24,92 Patrick Holeton 58,71,95 Helen Reggio 24,96&#13;
Jim Brower 58,92 Jerri Hotz 26,95 Carol Ronk 24,84,96&#13;
Dan Brown 92 Darlene Hurd 95 William Roux 58,65,76,96&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke 92 Richard Hurley 58,71,76,95 Don Schlautman 96&#13;
Kevin Burns 93 Jeff Johnson 58, 71,95 Cheryl Schmidthuber 24,97&#13;
Joseph Caligur 93 Tom Jones 58,71,76,95 Jacqueline Schmieding 24,97&#13;
Mary Kay Caparelli 24,93 Todd Kallman 58,71,84,95 Daniel Schreiber 58,76,97&#13;
Kevin Carroll 58,65 Janet Kaufman 18,24,92 Ken Schreiber 58,71,97&#13;
Jane Carta 93 William Keenan 95 David Scott 58,71,76,97&#13;
Denise Casson 93 Maureen Kelly 24,95 Mike Sealock 97&#13;
Roger Clark 93 Pamela Kelly 95 Michael Shudak 58,65,97&#13;
Lori Christensen 24,27 ,93 Patricia Kelley 24,85,95 Daniel Stageman 97&#13;
Todd Coley 58,71,93 Kevin Kenney 58,71,76,95 Steve Stageman 71,97&#13;
Rosemary Conlon 24,27,93 Vicky Kern 24,27,85,95 Cheryl Stinn 85,97&#13;
Lanette Dau 93 Cathy Kongs 95 John Stinn 97&#13;
John DeVivo 58,64,76,93 Linda Kriley 95 Katherine Straka 97&#13;
Patsy Dinovo 93 Barbara Larchick 24,92 Thomas Suden 97&#13;
Jeff Doll 65,93 Sharon Leinen 95 Susan Swift 97&#13;
DiAnn Doner 24,93 Diane Lemire 24,96 Kathy Talley 97&#13;
Jacque Doran 24,93 Kay Lustgraaf 92 Kevin Thomas 65,76,97&#13;
Barbara Eckel 24,93 Steve Lustgraaf 96 Steve Thomas 84,97&#13;
Stephen Emarine 93 Thomas McAlexander 96 Martha Tierney 24,85,97&#13;
Jean Epperson 48,84,93 Colleen McCann 96 Mary Townsend 97&#13;
Julie Epperson 24,93 Kathryn McClenahan 96 Anne Turone 24,27,85,97&#13;
Albert Erixon 58,64,93 Mike McGinn 96 Anne Vallinch 24,27,85,97&#13;
De Loy Evers 94 Jim McGruder 18,58,71,96 Michael Vanscoy 71,97&#13;
Marianne Feuert 24,94 John McOuaid 96 Mary EI !en Waldman 92&#13;
Jerry Fischer 64 ,94 Tim Madigan 96 Matthew Walsh 18,65,76,97&#13;
Theresa Fischer 85,94 Deborah Marr 24,96 Terry Weare 65,97&#13;
Jo Friel 94 Mary Masker 96 Linda Wellman 97&#13;
James Friesen 94 Paul Menges 96 Nancy Wellman 97&#13;
Tirr. Gallagher 58,71,76,94 James Minor 71,96 Janet Wheeler 24,97&#13;
Nancy Gatrost 84,94 Kevin Moran 64,96 Pamela White 97&#13;
Vicki Gilliland 24,85,94 Mary E lien Morrow 96 Mary Alice Wilkinson 24,97&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Mary Wise 84,97&#13;
Randy Wredt 58,71,97&#13;
Theresa Yochem 19,97&#13;
Robert Zimmerman 65,97&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Patricia Adams 47,98&#13;
Donna Applegate 19,24,98&#13;
Rhonda Applegate 24,84,98&#13;
Carol Auen 24,98&#13;
Margaret Baldwin 98&#13;
Rebecca Barker 98&#13;
Bonnie Barnes 23,26,98&#13;
Mary Bart 98&#13;
Michael Beck 98&#13;
Teresa Beckman 98&#13;
Jane Bintner 24,98&#13;
James Bridges 98&#13;
Mary Briggs 19,24,98&#13;
Mark Brosnihan 99&#13;
Marilyn Brown 24,98&#13;
John Brower 99&#13;
Carol Burke 19,24,99&#13;
Ann Burns 99&#13;
Tim Cannon 18,58,64,86,87,99&#13;
Mark Carta 99&#13;
Dennis Coughlin 99&#13;
Peggy Clark 23,26,99&#13;
Monica Colpitts 99&#13;
John Conlon 99&#13;
Cheryl Cox 99&#13;
Ann Crowley 99&#13;
Celeste Dau 99&#13;
Jean Delehant 18,23,26,47,48,99&#13;
William Doner 20,72,75,99&#13;
Mary Doyle 84,99&#13;
Monica Doyle 99&#13;
Janine Duggan 18,24,99&#13;
Charles Dusing 19,99&#13;
Mary Ecke l 24,99&#13;
Lynn Eckrich 99&#13;
John Ege 58,72,99&#13;
Michael Eyberg 58,99&#13;
Neil Fagan 99&#13;
Den ise Fischer 99&#13;
Mary Kay Fischer 99&#13;
Richard Flom 20,99&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart 100&#13;
Gregory Gentile 58, 100&#13;
Steve Gillette 58, 100&#13;
Daniel Gorman 58, 100&#13;
Patricia Graeve 100&#13;
Georgia Greer 100&#13;
Thomas Greiner 100&#13;
Janice Gronstal 100&#13;
Sandra Grudle 19,24, 100&#13;
Joseph Guinan 64, 100&#13;
Margaret Hale 19, 100&#13;
Thomas Hall 100&#13;
Larry Halterman 72, 100&#13;
Steven Hanson 100&#13;
John Heck 58,64,98&#13;
Steven Haug 58,64,72,75,98&#13;
Debbie Heenan 100&#13;
Daniel Heithoff 100&#13;
Mary Kay Hill 48, 100&#13;
Tim Hood 58,67,100&#13;
Susan Houston 19,24, 100&#13;
Linda Hughes 24, 100&#13;
Carol Hurd 19, 100&#13;
Sally Hurst 100&#13;
Barbara Huss 24, 100&#13;
Thomas Huyck 64,101&#13;
Karen Jackson 101&#13;
Colleen Johnson 23,26, 101&#13;
Allen Kaufman 19, 101&#13;
Mary Kelley 85, 101&#13;
Joseph Kennebeck 58, 101&#13;
Kevin Koestner 101&#13;
Marcia Konz 24, 101&#13;
Shirley Konz 85, 101&#13;
Mark Kriley 101&#13;
Barbara Krueger 101&#13;
Katherine Leaders 101&#13;
Mark Leber58,67,101&#13;
Patrick Lenihan 58,64,72,74,101&#13;
Mary Leibel 19, 101&#13;
Susan Mc Kiernan 23,26,48,85, 101&#13;
Pamela Martin 24, 101&#13;
Peggy Martin 24,27, 101&#13;
Jeff Mathiasen 64, 101&#13;
William Mehsling 72, 101&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy 19,101&#13;
Richard Mescher 58,72,75, 101&#13;
Rod Messbarger 101&#13;
Michael Meyers 20,1 02&#13;
Sidney Miles 58,64,72,75, 102&#13;
David Minahan 102&#13;
Mary Pat Minor 24,27, 102&#13;
Craig Moran 20, 102&#13;
Michael Much 102&#13;
Linda Myers 102&#13;
Linda Novak 24,27,102&#13;
Daniel O'Connor 58,65, 102&#13;
Michael O'Neil 102&#13;
Colleen O'Neill 23,26,48,85, 102&#13;
Maurice O'Toole 58,64, 102&#13;
Michael Patten 20, 102&#13;
Greg Peregoy 58,64, 102&#13;
Marlene Petratis 19,23,26, 102&#13;
Karen Pogge 102&#13;
Millieent Pogge 24, 102&#13;
Gerald Reid 102&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers 24,27, 102&#13;
Kathy Ring 103&#13;
Susan Roarty 24, 103&#13;
Jean Rodewald 103&#13;
Angela Romano 103&#13;
John Ronk 58, 103&#13;
Debra Russell 24,47,103&#13;
James Ryba 20, 103&#13;
Karen Sandbothe 24,27, 103&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe 24,27, 103&#13;
Jane Scherle 24, 103&#13;
Ellen Schnitker 103&#13;
Michael Schreiber 67, 103&#13;
Gerald Sciortino 58, 103&#13;
Joann Shea 103&#13;
Geralyn Smith 24,85, 103&#13;
Chris Sorenson 58, 103&#13;
Mark Spitznagle 103&#13;
Roxanne Springer 24, 104&#13;
Diane Stageman 24, 104&#13;
William Stageman 58, 104&#13;
Marilyn Stamp 104&#13;
Harvey Steinhoff 18,64, 104&#13;
Ann Sterbens 104&#13;
John St okes 64, 104&#13;
James Straka 58, 104&#13;
John Sulentic 104&#13;
Katherine Swanek 24, 104&#13;
Brian Sweeney 58,64, 104&#13;
William Tacke 104&#13;
Daniel Thomas 20,58, 104&#13;
Lawrence Thomas 20, 104&#13;
Tim Thompson 18,19,58,64,104&#13;
Nancy Van Horne 104 &#13;
Susan Vergamini 23,26,47, 107&#13;
Mark Webster 58,67, 104&#13;
Randy Wei Iman 104&#13;
Nancy Wettengel 23,26,85, 104&#13;
Julie Wiese 24,104&#13;
John Yochem 19,67,84,104&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman 24, 104&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer 105&#13;
Rebecca Barnes 23,26, 105&#13;
John Boswell 21,52,86,87, 105&#13;
Dennis Boyer 105&#13;
Denise Brenneman 23,26,47, 105&#13;
Tim Briggs 21,52, 105&#13;
Michael Brookover 21,52, 105&#13;
Mary Jo Brooks 105&#13;
Karen Brown 106&#13;
James Brosnihan 84, 106&#13;
Barbara Bunten 106&#13;
Thomas Burke 21,86,106&#13;
Julie Burns 106&#13;
Patricia Caparelli 23, 106&#13;
Peter Caparelli 22, 106&#13;
Janis Carpenter 20,23,26,47,48,&#13;
84, 106&#13;
Joan Clark 23,26, 106&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts 106&#13;
Steven Conzemius 106&#13;
Kenneth Cox 22,86,87, 106&#13;
Donald Dinovo 106&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo 23, 106&#13;
Michael Doner 106&#13;
Donna Dorszynski 23, 106&#13;
Kathleen Duggan 19,23,25,47, 106&#13;
Debra Ebert 106&#13;
Charles Edwards 22, 106&#13;
David Emarine 84, 106&#13;
Mary Epperson 23, 106&#13;
Steve Fancher 22,86,87, 107&#13;
Mary Faylor 107&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio 23, 107&#13;
Douglas Flammang 107&#13;
William Flecky 107&#13;
Michael Flynn 107&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke 20,23, 107&#13;
Marilyn Friesen 23,107&#13;
Daniel Gentile 21,22,52,107&#13;
Francis Goeser 107&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger 20,23,26, 107&#13;
Joseph Gorman 21,22,52,67,86,&#13;
107&#13;
Michael Greiner 52, 107&#13;
Gregory Gronstal 29,39,48, 107&#13;
Robert Grote 21,67, 107&#13;
Jean Guinan 19,23,26,47, 107&#13;
Carol Haas 107&#13;
Thomas Hanson 48, 107&#13;
Martha Heck 23, 105&#13;
Carol Hilliard 23,107&#13;
Patrick Hoke 21,22,52,86, 107&#13;
Steven Hopp 107&#13;
John Huyck 20,21, 108&#13;
Debra Jansenius 23,25, 108&#13;
Thomas Kallman 21,22,67,68, 108&#13;
Steve Kaufman 22, 108&#13;
Jess Keenan 20, 108&#13;
Lawrence Kees 108&#13;
Kevin Kelly 108&#13;
Mary Kelly 23, 108&#13;
Carole Koestner 108&#13;
Mary Krettek 18, 108&#13;
Arthur Krittenbrink 108&#13;
Sandra Krupicka 23, 108&#13;
Cindy Kruse 20,23,25, 108&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski 23,85, 108&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia 18,23,28,38,&#13;
39,84, 105&#13;
Susan Leinen 108&#13;
Margaret Locke 108&#13;
Mary Locke 108&#13;
Mary Kay McClenahan 108&#13;
Mary Katherine McOuaid 23,84, 109&#13;
Richard McDonald 109&#13;
Patrick Mahoney 21,22,52,86, 109&#13;
Maria Mann 19,23,29, 109&#13;
Steven Marr 109&#13;
Deborah Martin 23,26, 109&#13;
Gerald Martin 109&#13;
John Martin 109&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen 18,21,22,60,72,&#13;
74,75,76,86,87, 109&#13;
Mary Meisenbach 23, 109&#13;
Janet Menges 109&#13;
David Miller 109&#13;
Charles Minahan 20, 109&#13;
Thomas Minor 20, 109&#13;
Peggy Mohatt 4 7, 109&#13;
Michael Moran 21,22,52,46,67,&#13;
72,74,86,89, 109&#13;
Susan Moser 18,23,26,48, 109&#13;
Molly Murphy 23,26,29, 109&#13;
James Myers 20,21,52, 109&#13;
Randy Norman 109&#13;
Timothy O'Grady 109&#13;
Henry Paladino 21,52,86,87, 109&#13;
John Patten 109&#13;
Russell Patten 109&#13;
· Deborah Pogge 23, 109&#13;
Gerald Quigley 20,21,67, 109&#13;
Antoinette Rameriz 109&#13;
Suzanne Ramsey 109&#13;
Thomas Ring 21,52,109&#13;
Edward Robinson 21,52,55,60, 72,&#13;
86,87,109&#13;
Steven Rosman 109&#13;
Ronald Romans 109&#13;
Steven Ryba 110&#13;
Diann Salvo 23, 110&#13;
Fred Schaben 110&#13;
Thomas Sciortino 110&#13;
Douglas Sennett 110&#13;
Lawrence Shudak 110&#13;
Karen Shudak 23, 105&#13;
Mary Solon 110&#13;
Mary Stinn 110&#13;
John Stewart 110&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes 23,25, 110&#13;
Barbara Straka 20,23, 110&#13;
Mark Tedesco 110&#13;
John Thomas 84, 110&#13;
Michael Thomas 110&#13;
Michael Thompson 110&#13;
Denise Vanscoy 110&#13;
Diane Vergamini 23,26,47, 110&#13;
Robert Viola 21 ,72,74,110&#13;
Catherine Waldman 110&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh 23, 110&#13;
Nancy Walsh 23, 110&#13;
Danielle Walter 110&#13;
Phillip Wanning 110&#13;
Dale Watson 110&#13;
Judy Weber 23, 110&#13;
Ellen Weidman 19,23,25,47, 111&#13;
Thomas Wettengel 21,52, 111&#13;
Dennis Wheeler 111&#13;
Laurie Whitaker 23,28, 111&#13;
131 &#13;
Jean Weise 23, 111&#13;
Derrell White 111&#13;
Laurie Wolever 18,23,111&#13;
Mary Yochem 23, 111&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Sandra Applegate 85, 112&#13;
Steven Applegate 84, 112&#13;
Sally Baldwin 112&#13;
John Barnes&#13;
Mark Bartholomew 20, 112&#13;
Richard Bowers 21,52, 112&#13;
Joan Brown 85, 112&#13;
Jane Buhman 18,23,25,28,33,&#13;
85, 113&#13;
Judy Burns 19,113&#13;
Thomas Cambron 113&#13;
Steven Carroll 113&#13;
Richard Case 113&#13;
Steven Casson 21,52,86,88, 133&#13;
Mary Christensen 113&#13;
Debbie Clouse 113&#13;
Martha Conlon 23,25,32,44,85,&#13;
113&#13;
Donald Denning 21,67, 113&#13;
John Doyle 20,67, 113&#13;
Leslie Drier 20, 114&#13;
Suzan Duff 114&#13;
Mary Dusing 112&#13;
Linda Ebert 114&#13;
Teresa Eckel 20,23,26, 114&#13;
Cindy Eyberg 23,28,38, 114&#13;
James Faylor 21,22,52,67,68,&#13;
71,114&#13;
John Fischer 18,22,44, 112&#13;
Karen Flom 114&#13;
132&#13;
Gregory Friedricksen 114&#13;
Madeline Frost 28,84,114&#13;
William Goetzinger 18,19,114&#13;
Deborah Goodman 28, 114&#13;
Teresa Gorman 23,25,28,33,48,&#13;
85, 114&#13;
Theresa Grund 115&#13;
Tim Hakenson 20, 115&#13;
Michael Hall 115&#13;
Joseph Hamling 20, 115&#13;
Michael Hamilton 20, 115&#13;
Mary Hanneman&#13;
James Harmon 20,28,84, 115&#13;
Ralph Harmon 115&#13;
Connie Heenan 115&#13;
Thomas Heithoff 20,22,28,77,79,&#13;
80,86,87' 115&#13;
Sheila Higginbotham 19,23,29, 115&#13;
Linda Hill 115&#13;
Nancy Hill 29,48, 115&#13;
Cherie Hoffman 20,23,26,28,48,&#13;
116&#13;
Colleen Hoke 23, 116&#13;
David Holeton 21,52, 116&#13;
Laura Holeton 20, 116&#13;
Laurel Hopp 20,116&#13;
Kathleen Hurd 19,23,116&#13;
LouAnn James 116&#13;
Vicki Jansenius 20,23,26,33, 116&#13;
Kathleen Kelley 23, 116&#13;
William Kelly 116&#13;
Rosemary Konz 29, 116&#13;
George Kriegler 116&#13;
Gary Kri ley 117&#13;
Virginia Krueger 117&#13;
Gary Krupicka 117&#13;
Joseph Kulczewski 21,22,52, 117&#13;
Marie Larchick 23, 117&#13;
Marie Leaders 23&#13;
Marjorie Leonard 18,19,23,117&#13;
Karen Lewis 117&#13;
Douglas McClure 20,21,67,69,117&#13;
Marianne McDonald 23, 117&#13;
Robert McDonald 117&#13;
Tim McDonald 117&#13;
William McDonald 21,22,46,52,&#13;
67,70,73,86, 118&#13;
John McGruder 21,52,46,67,69, 118&#13;
Mark McGruder 21,52,55,57, 118&#13;
Gina Maniscalco 20,85,118&#13;
Cindy Masker 23, 118&#13;
Michael Masker 21,52, 118&#13;
Steven Mauer 118&#13;
Joseph Meshling 20, 118&#13;
Craig Menges 20, 118&#13;
Joan Mescher 33, 118&#13;
Thomas Minear 21,22,52,72,73,&#13;
118&#13;
Kathleen Moran 23, 118&#13;
John Mrkacek 119&#13;
Ann Myers 119&#13;
Terry Myers 21,52,63,66, 119&#13;
William O'Neill 21,22,52,46,72,&#13;
119&#13;
Daniel O'Neill 18,22,52,77,79,119&#13;
David O'Neill 21,46,52,60,66, 119&#13;
Lupe Ortez&#13;
John Osler 21,22,66,86,88,89, 119&#13;
Joyce Pender 48, 119&#13;
John Pogge 21,22,29,44,52,66,77,&#13;
78,80,119&#13;
Kevin Ramsey 119&#13;
Nancy Reggio 23, 119&#13;
Mary Respeliers 119&#13;
Janilee Roach 120&#13;
Robert Roane 120&#13;
Debra Roarty 23, 120&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk 20,23,48,84, 120&#13;
Richard Ronk 18,21,22,66,77 ,78,&#13;
80, 120&#13;
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John Scott 21,52, 120&#13;
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Richard Shea 120&#13;
David Soar 120&#13;
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Anita Solon 120&#13;
Annette Solon 121&#13;
Alexis Spence 23,26, 121&#13;
Jeanie Stageman 83, 121&#13;
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Catherine Stazzoni 121&#13;
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Linda Sutton 121&#13;
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553 Willow Avenue&#13;
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The Store for Beautiful People&#13;
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BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS&#13;
Bill Tracy&#13;
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1971&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
11 Westlake&#13;
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3200 5th Ave.&#13;
"Flowers whisper what words cannot say."&#13;
Bl-PARISH CREDIT UNION&#13;
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135 South Main&#13;
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C.E. HINMAN &amp; SONS FLORISTS&#13;
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Edmund A. McGinn&#13;
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Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
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138 South Main&#13;
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341 West Broadway&#13;
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711 South Main&#13;
MERLE NORMAN&#13;
11 South 6th Street&#13;
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223 HARMONY&#13;
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1922 West Broadway&#13;
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HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
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VOLUME 6&#13;
1 &#13;
2 &#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
FACULTY .................. . . 10&#13;
ACADEMICS . . . . . . . . . . · . · . . . . . . 20&#13;
ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . · · · · . . . . . 26&#13;
ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . · · · · · · · . . . 48&#13;
SPORTS ......... . .... · · · . . . . 64&#13;
· CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · • . . . 102&#13;
ADVERTISING ......... · · · · · . . . 132&#13;
3 &#13;
Bishop Maurice J. Dingman&#13;
4 &#13;
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Officers (from left to right): Mr. Lee Lykke, Vice-president (First Federal Savings); Mr. David J. Kaplan, President (Blue&#13;
Star Foods, Inc .) ;Fr. Daniel L. Delehant; and Mr. Edmund McGinn, Secretary (Attorney at Law).&#13;
Mr. Robert Cosgriff&#13;
Cosgriff Organization&#13;
Mr . Robert Beno&#13;
John Beno Co.&#13;
Mr. Frederick J . Day&#13;
Bluffs Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Mr. George Elias&#13;
Club 64&#13;
Mr. Nick Sondag&#13;
Peet's Feeds, Inc.&#13;
Mr. J. C. Moreland&#13;
Griffin Pipe&#13;
Board of Consultors&#13;
Dr. Arthur Sciortino&#13;
Mercy Hospital&#13;
Dr. A. M. Romano&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Mr. Joseph Hannan&#13;
Retired, Hannan 's Grocery&#13;
Mr. Richard Mayne&#13;
Peoples Natural Gas&#13;
Dr. Emmett Mathiasen&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Mr. Edward L . Birdsell&#13;
Iowa Power &amp; Light&#13;
Dr. Edward Farrage&#13;
Benton Clinic&#13;
Mr. C. A. Lee&#13;
Nothwestern Bell Tele.&#13;
Dr. John Barnes&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Mr. Ron Kiger&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Mr. Richard Caughlan&#13;
Farner-Caughlan Co.&#13;
Mr. Robert W. Tate&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Mr. Carl stephens&#13;
Retired, Northern Natural Gas&#13;
Mr. Harry Cohen&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Mr. Floyd Hughes, Jr.&#13;
Hughes Motors&#13;
Mr. Jack Eakin&#13;
State Bank &amp; Trust&#13;
Mrs. Ann Wilson&#13;
Mercy Hospital&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
A Farewell To&#13;
FR. DANIEL DELEHANT&#13;
Jean Delehant entertains the guests with a bit of her own philosophy.&#13;
A dinner was held at the 64 Club on February 13 in&#13;
honor Father Delehant, former Principal of st. Albert.&#13;
Father Delehant has served as principal of St. Albert&#13;
since the school opened in 1963 until January 18, 1972.&#13;
The dinner was a sell out with a crowd of 420 guests.&#13;
Special guests were C. W. McManamy, president of St.&#13;
Albert School Board, also master of ceremonies, The&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Henry, president of the Council&#13;
Bluffs School Board, The Mayor and Mrs. Joe Katelman, and the guest speaker, Father Ed Kelly, pastor at&#13;
Portsmouth. Fr. Kelly had a very inspirational talk reminding us of a great point that we should all remember&#13;
about Fr. Delehant. Fr. Kelly said, "When Fr. Delehant was discharged from the Armed Service, his papen&#13;
read that he had served faithfully, he was obedient to his&#13;
superiors, and he was dis charged honorably. This same&#13;
record holds true of Father's service to St. Albert. 11&#13;
The students of St. Albert would like to express their&#13;
appreciation and thanks to Father Delehant for a job well&#13;
done, and would like to wish him the best of luck in the&#13;
future.&#13;
Mrs. Schreiber congratulates Father Delehant on his new assignment. &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Row 1; Fr. Maurus Kennedy , OS'B; Treasurer, Mr. Don Hoffman; President, Mr. C.W. McManamy ; Secretary , Mr. John Sweeney. Row 2; Fr.&#13;
Sam Palmer, Mr. Jim Gilmore, Mr. Maurice O'Neill, Mr. Ono Monachino , Mr. Phil Gronstal.&#13;
The Board of Education began in 1969 and will go out&#13;
of existence this June 30. The reason for this is because&#13;
the Area Board will take over for the local school boards.&#13;
The three members of the board who have been on the&#13;
St. Albert Board since it originated are Mr. Don Hoffman,&#13;
Mr. John Sweeney, and Mr. Maurice O'Neill. The main&#13;
purpose of the board is the operation of the school. They&#13;
make all policies on the general operation. They set up&#13;
the financial part of school, how much tuition is, etc.&#13;
They also have the final decision on hiring of teachers&#13;
and teacher benefits.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Counsellor&#13;
Father Paul Monahan has&#13;
been teaching at St. Albert&#13;
for nine years, Some of his&#13;
duties include teaching sophomore Religion classes and&#13;
scheduling kids for T. E. C.&#13;
(Teens Encounter Christ). As&#13;
a guidance counsellor, he&#13;
arranges the ACT, PSAT-.&#13;
NMSQT, and the SAT entrance&#13;
exam tests to prepare the&#13;
juniors and seniors for college .&#13;
Principal&#13;
Fathe r J ames Kiernan, former vice-principal at st. Alber~&#13;
now hold s the position of principal of the school. In previous&#13;
years, Father Kiernan has had&#13;
numerous jobs, such as sched-·&#13;
uling the classes, and teaching&#13;
religion to the juniors and seniors. As a result of his change&#13;
in position, he no longer is&#13;
subjected to the tasks of teaching and scheduling. &#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Dean of Boys&#13;
For the third consecutive year, Mr. Charles Wolever has been Dean of Boys. Mr. Wolever has been&#13;
doing a fine job ever since he came to St. Albert&#13;
which was 6 years ago. Besides being Dean, Mr.&#13;
Wolever also is head coach for the baseball team,&#13;
teaches Psychology, and is head of all activities at&#13;
St. Albert.&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Dean of Girls&#13;
This year there was a new face in the Dean of&#13;
Girls Office. Although Sister Mary Elaine is not&#13;
new to us, she is new to the Office of Dean of Girls.&#13;
Sister Elaine has been at st. Albert for 5 years.&#13;
Besides her duties as Dean, Sister also teaches 3&#13;
sections of Art. ·&#13;
.... t&#13;
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10 &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
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Religion&#13;
12&#13;
History Psychology ...&#13;
Father James Kiernan&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Father Frank Palmer&#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Mr. Mike Mauro&#13;
Miss Sharon Kelly&#13;
Mr. Terry Coleman&#13;
There was a new look this year in psy -&#13;
chology . Instead of the usual take notes,&#13;
test, and re ad from the text book, Mr .&#13;
Wolever installed a new method . On a&#13;
trial basis, Mr. Wolever set up a system for a week during which a group&#13;
of students selected a subject and then&#13;
discussed it in front of the class. This&#13;
was followed by a question and answe r&#13;
period. Some good arguments concerning modern day problems arose during&#13;
these discussions.&#13;
On another trial-run basis Mr. Woleve r&#13;
contacted several people from different&#13;
occupations to speak to the class . Some&#13;
of these resource people were Police&#13;
Chief Nick Sulentic who spoke on drugs,&#13;
Mr. "Nub" Stracke who spoke on police work and juvenile rights, Mr . Bob&#13;
Humphrey , a counselor from Lewis&#13;
Central High School who spoke on Administration, and Dr. George Farrage&#13;
who s poke on and gave a demonstration&#13;
of hypnosis. At the end of the week,&#13;
the students wrote up a summary of&#13;
what they thought of the speakers.&#13;
The overall results were very good,&#13;
and almost all the students liked the&#13;
speakers.&#13;
Mr. Sherbo prepare s for his "lip-smackin"&#13;
hamburger at the bowling a lley . &#13;
English Foreign Language ...&#13;
Miss Mary Brauch&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine&#13;
Mr. Dervin used many different methods of teaching to his senior classes&#13;
the past year. Some of his classes stayed with the book, Adventures in&#13;
English Literature, and the others used a different method. Each student in&#13;
the class got a book from the library. One day the students would read, the&#13;
next day Mr. Dervin would ask what they had read. At the end of the week,&#13;
he would then give the students a test over what they read.&#13;
Miss Brauch was very busy with her foreign language classes. She stated&#13;
that her classes have learned very fast in picking up the difficult Spanish&#13;
phrases. Mr. White, who taught the freshmen Latin classes, said that the&#13;
boys are slow in learning, but they all try real hard .&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
Mr. Bill Jansen&#13;
Mr. John Dervin&#13;
Miss Vicky Salvador&#13;
Sister Mary Evangela&#13;
Mr. Melvin White&#13;
Miss Salvador s miles appr oval of the&#13;
Senior Class play.&#13;
13 &#13;
Math&#13;
Miss Kurtz ponders over semester grades.&#13;
14&#13;
Science ...&#13;
Sister Mary David&#13;
Sister Mary Maurine&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Mr. Leber&#13;
Not picture d&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz, head of the science department,&#13;
was very busy over the past year. Among the extracurricular and academic activities that the class participated in was the building of a planetarium. The structure was built by the physics class for the purpose of&#13;
aiding the students in the study of astronomy. They also&#13;
went into the study of the special theory of relativity&#13;
which brought about many fine discussions in this area. &#13;
Business Ed.&#13;
The shop classes at St. Albert were hard at work&#13;
this past year. Mr. Ken Peter sen, head of the shop&#13;
department, said that all the boys worked hard and&#13;
gave good cooperation throughout the year. Some of&#13;
the fine structures the students built during the year&#13;
were a magazine rack and a tie rack. Mr. Petersen&#13;
feels that shop is a very helpful course which could&#13;
aid a student in his future life. By this a boy gets&#13;
aquainted with tools and how to build different structures. If he wanted to become a carpenter, shop&#13;
would have helped him very much.&#13;
Shop ...&#13;
Sister Mary Barte lla&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Anne Delehant&#13;
Mr . Ken Petersen&#13;
Sister Eilee n give s her grade book a quick glance.&#13;
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Art Music&#13;
Coach Mauro looks hard to read between the lines.&#13;
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P.E ....&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Mrs. Da le Miller&#13;
Miss Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Mrs. Thelma Pike&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Sister Elaine, art teacher, said&#13;
that she had some very fine artists&#13;
in her two art classes this year.&#13;
In beginners art, Sister set up a&#13;
budget. In this budget the students&#13;
were required to draw pictures of&#13;
different types. These pictur es&#13;
were graded and determined the&#13;
student's grade.&#13;
Miss O'Neill, head of the music&#13;
department, felt she had a very&#13;
fine group of girls in choir. The&#13;
choir sang in two concerts over&#13;
the past year. The first was the&#13;
Christmas Concert. The group&#13;
put on a very fine show which&#13;
featured their singing many&#13;
Christmas songs. The second&#13;
was the Spring Concert, which&#13;
had a fine array of beautiful songs. &#13;
SECRET ARIES NURSE&#13;
For the seventh consecutive year, the nurse at&#13;
St. Albert was Mrs. Helen Jones. Some of Mrs.&#13;
Jones 1s jobs as school nurse are emergency first&#13;
aid, checking hearing and vision, and has conferences with students regarding Health Career Jobs.&#13;
Up to the semester the two secretaries at St.&#13;
Albert were Mrs. Jean McQuaid (above left) and&#13;
Mrs. Doris Phelps (above right). But at the semester&#13;
Mrs. Phelps had to leave us and to take her place&#13;
came Miss Mary Kay Rouse (below right). Among&#13;
the jobs Mrs. McQuaid does are to take care of the&#13;
attendence each morning and handle the tuition. Miss&#13;
Rouse's main concern is the scheduling of the students.&#13;
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COOKS&#13;
Mrs. Ring, Mrs . Turner, Mrs . Kunasek, Mrs . Sherma n, Mrs . Capa r elli, Mrs . Ca rberry , Mrs . O'Neill.&#13;
"St. Albert has the best lunches in the city. "&#13;
This quote came from a Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
School student, who had eaten lunch at all the&#13;
area high schools. This fact is due to the excellent cooks at st. Albert. All the cooks are&#13;
from last year, except for Mrs. Julie Caperelli,&#13;
who joined the staff this year. In a small survey&#13;
in one of the classes last year, some students&#13;
stated that the lunches were at the top of the list&#13;
in pros.&#13;
Mrs. Turner washing dis hes after a bu sy day . &#13;
Mr. Gorman&#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
M r. Mrkacek&#13;
The custodians at St. Albert the&#13;
past year were Jim Gorman and Rod&#13;
Frost as day custodians a nd Wendell&#13;
Olson and Joe Mrkacek as the night&#13;
custodians. Among some of the jobs&#13;
the day custodian$ have are keeping the&#13;
heaters and air conditioners in good&#13;
running order, and polishing the floors&#13;
and hall ways and lobbies . Also, Mr .&#13;
Gorman buses the Drivers Education&#13;
students back from Abraham Lincoln&#13;
every morning.&#13;
The night custodians main job is&#13;
more janitorial. They clean the kitchen and sweep the floors all through&#13;
the school. They also do many additional jobs for the faculty when ever&#13;
asked .&#13;
Mr . Ols on&#13;
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ACADEMICS&#13;
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Left:&#13;
Students under the direction of&#13;
Miss Kurtz work on an observatory&#13;
which will aid them in their study&#13;
of astronomy.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Jean Guinan, Miss Kurtz, Sue&#13;
Moser, Bill Flecky, and Steve&#13;
Rosman observe the final product.&#13;
Physics Class Constructs Planetarium&#13;
' &#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
Named to Choir&#13;
Jean Delehant was selected as a participant. in the&#13;
Meistersinger Honor Choir at Wartburg College in&#13;
Waverly, Iowa.&#13;
Jean was selected from three hundred and fifty&#13;
recommended students representing high schools&#13;
from four different states.&#13;
The National Merit Scholarship Program has announced Charles Edwards and Greg Gronstal as semifinalists for the year 1971-1972. Our congratulations to them for their successful endeavor.&#13;
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Mike Meyers gets a taste&#13;
of his own cooking as he&#13;
gobbles his delicious fudge.&#13;
Debbie Jansenius and Geri&#13;
Colpitts are hard at work&#13;
doing an extremely difficult&#13;
experiment in Chemistry.&#13;
During the Christmas season Miss Kurtz thought it&#13;
would be fun for her class&#13;
to have a lab using chemicals which give you fudge&#13;
for a result.&#13;
Patti Caparelli and Ellen Schnitker make candy in Home Ee.&#13;
while Mrs. Miller looks on.&#13;
Varied Activitie &#13;
Spark Class Interest&#13;
Above: Dr. F a rrage was asked by Mr. Wolever and his&#13;
Psychology class to speak on and demonstrate the mysteries&#13;
of hypnotism.&#13;
Debbie Russell relaxes under the influence of hypnotism as&#13;
the class looks on.&#13;
Below: Cindy Kruse shows her ability in art as-she paints&#13;
the figure of Bishop Daly. Mary Etta Fricke has been spending her time painting the figure of Pope Paul VI. Bishop&#13;
Daly and Pope Paul VI were both in office during the development and construction of St. Albert's. After completion,&#13;
the pictures will be hung in the school.&#13;
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ACTIVITIES ·&#13;
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Homecoming&#13;
Activities &#13;
Furnace Comes On Strong&#13;
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David .... .&#13;
Lisa .... .&#13;
Dr. Swinford .&#13;
Maureen Hart&#13;
John .....&#13;
Secretary .. ·.&#13;
Mrs. Ferris .&#13;
Porter ....&#13;
Mrs. Clemens .&#13;
Mr. Clemens.&#13;
Carlos&#13;
Simon ..&#13;
Kate ..&#13;
Barbra.&#13;
Sandra .&#13;
Josette .&#13;
Woman.&#13;
Girl. ..&#13;
cast&#13;
Senior Class Presents&#13;
DAVID AND LISA&#13;
. ... Tom Hanson&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
. . . Greg Gronstal&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
.. Mike Moran&#13;
. Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
. . Pat Faylor&#13;
. Jim Brosnihan&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
. Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
. Greg Thomas&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
. . Sue Moser&#13;
. . Judy Weber&#13;
. . Barb Bunten&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
. Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
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Mr. Clemens lets off his steam! Donna Dorszynski redoes Jim Brosnihan.&#13;
Hard Work Equals&#13;
Great Fun&#13;
"I ought to call a cop, " said the&#13;
Woman (Laurie Whitaker), as she&#13;
rescues her daughter (Libby&#13;
Fazio) from the Schizophrenic&#13;
Lisa (Mary Beth LaMantia). &#13;
John (Mike Moran) comforts Lisa (Mary Beth LaMantia) .&#13;
"David and Lisa", presented by the senior class last&#13;
November, proved to be an&#13;
outstanding success, as near&#13;
capacity crowds turned out to&#13;
view the production. The cast,&#13;
under the direction of Vicky&#13;
Salvador and student director,&#13;
Denise Brenneman, portrayed&#13;
their roles vividly. The play&#13;
was presented in two acts beginning with David's departure&#13;
f9r Berkeley School for the&#13;
mentally disturbed. David,&#13;
who suffers a mania against being touched, shuns the students&#13;
at the school and becomes very&#13;
unfriendly toward his psychiatrist, Alan Swinford . The only&#13;
friend he acquires is Lisa, a&#13;
schizophreniac. Both of them&#13;
encounter many problems, but&#13;
through their friendship and&#13;
their need for each other, they&#13;
are able to solve them. As a&#13;
result of this friendship, both&#13;
children's conditions improve&#13;
greatly.&#13;
The production used very&#13;
few props, but stressed the&#13;
use of color in costumes and&#13;
background. By beginning with&#13;
drab grays and blacks in the&#13;
first act and gradually adding&#13;
brighter shades in the second,&#13;
the audience could see David's&#13;
transition from a scared child&#13;
to a happy boy.&#13;
Steve Hopp provides his "original" music for the play. &#13;
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CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND&#13;
Couples dance to the music of&#13;
Distortion &#13;
On the first part of the float: Marty Ankenbauer, Debbie Martin, Joan Clark, Tim Cannon, steve Rosman, steve Fancher.&#13;
Holding up the flag: Ken Cox, Pat Mahoney, Peter Caparelli, Mike Moran, and Charles Edwards kneeling.&#13;
Veteran's&#13;
Day&#13;
Float&#13;
St. Albert participated in the Veteran&#13;
Day Parade this year with the entry of a&#13;
two unit float . The entry proved successful. The float represented the Veterans&#13;
who have fought for our freedom, and , as&#13;
a result, now provide scholorship programs and their benefits for today's youth.&#13;
A member from each of the armed forces&#13;
walked beside the float.&#13;
Mr. Gill and Miss Kurtz, with the&#13;
help of many hard working students,&#13;
brought home the fir st place winning&#13;
trophy .&#13;
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The choir "wraps" up the Christmas Program.&#13;
It's That Time of Year&#13;
The annual Christmas program was held on December 12, 1971, in the Saint Albert auditorium. "This&#13;
is That Time of Year Aga."in" was presented to a full&#13;
house. The Girls Glee presented songs ranging from&#13;
"Emmanuel"to "Do You Hear What I Hear?"&#13;
Next on the list was the Boys Glee. This is a new&#13;
club, and should be congratulated for doing a great&#13;
job. The show then advanced to the Les Musiques&#13;
who presented a mixture of songs including the actions&#13;
to "Up on the House Top".&#13;
The all school chorus again was back on the scene.&#13;
They and the crowd were a little surprised when during the song "Mr. Santa 11 , Mr. Claus appeared on the&#13;
stage. After depositing a few presents under the tree,&#13;
Santa returned backstage.&#13;
For the finale, the audience joined in with the&#13;
choruses for the last four songs: Santa, of course,&#13;
returned with his bag of goodies for the kids.&#13;
Congratulations to Miss O'Neill and the cast for&#13;
making this a fantastic success.&#13;
"You better watch out!" &#13;
"One and Two and .... "&#13;
Again&#13;
Santa has a gift for everyone.&#13;
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OKLAHOMA---A.0.K.!&#13;
The production of "Oklahoma" was presented in the&#13;
auditorium April 14,15,16, and was a fantastic success.&#13;
Not only were the audiences responsive, but because of&#13;
the large crowds the play was held over an extra night.&#13;
Tryouts were held a month in advance for the production. Miss O'Neill was in charge of the musical direction of&#13;
the play, while Miss Salvador directed the acting.&#13;
The play is a form of a love story. Laurey loves Curly&#13;
and vice versa, so the two are married. Ado Annie "thinks"&#13;
she's in love with Will Parker, till Ali Hakim comes along&#13;
and catches her eye. She finally takes the right step and&#13;
marries Will Parker.&#13;
All in all the musical was tremendous. A special thanks&#13;
should be sent out to all committees and crews behind&#13;
the scene who helped make the play a great success.&#13;
Because of it our school will see more musicals rising&#13;
along with more talent and co-operation of the student&#13;
body. Good work gang!&#13;
"I could dance all night."&#13;
Right: Laurey&#13;
and Ctuly take&#13;
the final step. &#13;
Laurey (Diane Vergamini) dances down to meet John Ronk.&#13;
Cast&#13;
Aunt Eller Kate Waldmann&#13;
Curly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Hanson&#13;
Laurey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peggy Martin&#13;
Ike Skidmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Ronk&#13;
Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Moran&#13;
Slim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Gorman&#13;
Will Parker . . . ....... . ...... · · · · . . . . . . . . John Heck&#13;
Jud Fry ............. . · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . Tom Jones&#13;
Ado Annie Carnes .. .. . ... .... · · · . . . . . . . . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Ali Hakim . .. . .. ....... ... .............. Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
Gertie Cummings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Guinan&#13;
Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Weidman&#13;
Vivianne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Adams&#13;
Virginia .. . . . ......... . . .... . . ........ .. Jean Epperson&#13;
Faye ....... ... ....................... . Carol Ronk&#13;
Andrew Carnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Cannon&#13;
Cord Elam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Lenihan&#13;
Chalmers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Tacke&#13;
Joe ... . .......... ........ ....... ...... Jerry Quigley&#13;
Ali Hakim (Jerry Mathiasen) "tries" to sell his goods.&#13;
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Chorus adds to the "harmony" of Oklahoma.&#13;
"Meet the James Gang".&#13;
40 &#13;
Right: Does Ali&#13;
Hakim let a shot&#13;
gun come between&#13;
him and Ado Annie?&#13;
Left: Curly convinces Judd that&#13;
dying isn't so bad after all.&#13;
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42&#13;
"Knock it off you guys! "&#13;
Cupid Strikes&#13;
Again&#13;
"Wow! Isn't this dance fun?"&#13;
"Togetherness" &#13;
PROM '72&#13;
Maurice O'Toole and Kate Waldman stop a minute to look at the Prom decorations.&#13;
Kathy Respeliers and Dan Gorman dance it up&#13;
at the Prom.&#13;
l!J•••-1 '•&#13;
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A Night To Remember&#13;
Mike Shea and Ann Sterbens show us a little cheese cake as they snack on cookies and pu nch during intermission .&#13;
Joe Gorman and Ca thy Swanek take time out "just to sit down&#13;
and look."&#13;
Couples&#13;
take a&#13;
minute&#13;
out&#13;
to relax &#13;
Get with it!&#13;
The Swingers&#13;
"Carousel" was the theme of the&#13;
1972 Junior-Senior Prom. Under the&#13;
watchful eyes of Sr. Eileen and Sr.&#13;
Maurine, the juniors decorated the gym&#13;
in a circus atmosphere.&#13;
In the middle of the gym was a carousel decorated with colored lights.&#13;
Along the sides of the gym were gaily&#13;
decorated carnival booths also decorated&#13;
with colored lights and containing the&#13;
traditional stuffed animal prizes.&#13;
"Circus," one of the better groups of&#13;
the area, provided the music for the&#13;
night. Their medium-heavy music, which&#13;
had a great brass section, was enjoyed by&#13;
all.&#13;
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ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
''72''&#13;
Award Winners&#13;
Ed (Fiz z) Robinson displays his trophy&#13;
proudly.&#13;
"I can't wait to get mine." &#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia receives her "All around athlete award.&#13;
Ron Stander becomes an honorary Falcon.&#13;
Sophomore boys wait for their letters.&#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
49 &#13;
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Row 1 : D. Powell, C. Krettek, A. Vallinch, J. Kaufman, D. Powell. Row 2: J. Delehant, S. Vergamini, P. Graeve, J. Heck, T. Cannon, T. Kallman.&#13;
Row 3: J. Mathiasen, L. Wolever, S. Moser, K. Duggan. Row 4: Miss Kurtz &amp; Sister Elaine, Moderators; J. Keenan , S. Kallman, P. Caperclli.&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
In the couse of the year, the Student Council sponsored various events,&#13;
all of which were a great success.&#13;
Their first big activity of the year was the second annual Homecoming,&#13;
for which they chose "The Spirit of '71" as the theme. A profit of $87.50&#13;
was made on the Homecoming Dance, for which Furnace provided the music.&#13;
On Friday, May 12, the Student Council helped sponsor a "What do you&#13;
think ... ?" Day. This day was used to evaluate the curriculum and methods&#13;
of our school. Students were divided up into groups of 20 or so, and each&#13;
had a leader and a moderator. The leaders would ask questions and the students would discuss them and try to come up with a way in which they&#13;
could improve it. Hopefully, some of the ideas will be used next year. &#13;
Lettermen Club&#13;
Row 1: S. Haug, K. Koestner, B. Sweeney, S. Kallman, B. Viola, J. Gorman, D. Ge ntile, D. Gorman, B. Doner, C. Sorenson . Row 2 . J. Kennebeck, B. Grote, M. O'Toole, B. Stageman, E . Robinson, J. Quigley, M. Shea , J. Yochem, D. Emarine,&#13;
M. Moran . Row 3 : T. Cannon, G. Gentile, J. Reid, P. Lenihan, M. Schreiber, J. Brosnihan, G. Thomas, M. Thomas, T.&#13;
Jone s, M. Leber. Row 4: J. Myers, J. Huyck, R. Hurley, J. Mathiasen, S. Ryba, J . Boswell, D. Mes cher, J. Ege, D. Heithoff. Row 5: Coach J. Dervin, T. Burke , P. Mahoney , K. Cox, S. Fancher, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, M. Brookover, S.&#13;
Conzemius .&#13;
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Row 1: G. Smith, T. Wettengel, B. Viola, E. Robinson, J. Quigley, M. Shea, B. Doner, D. Mescher. Row 2: G. Peregoy, C.&#13;
Koestner, M. McClenehan, M. Patten, J. Huyck, M. Spitznagle, J. straka, L. Halterman, K. Pogge. Row 3: F. Schaben, D.&#13;
Thomas, J. Myers, M. Brookover, J. Carpenter, J. Keenan, C. Kruse, G. Goetzinger, Sr. Elaine.&#13;
Art Club&#13;
Starting out with basic drawing, the Beginning Art classes, comprised of 40 junior and senior students under the direction of Sister&#13;
Mary Elaine, moved on to water color and sketching during the cou -&#13;
rse of the year. The seniors of the class were given the chance to try&#13;
their hand at oil painting, because this will be their last chance to try&#13;
it.&#13;
In Advanced Art there were 12 students. They basically did oils&#13;
and sketching and some tried their hand at the painting of ceramics.&#13;
Some advanced and beginning students helped to build the back drop&#13;
for the school musical, "Oklahoma!", this year. &#13;
Row 1: T. Yochem, M. Meloy, A. Turone. Row 2: S. McKiernan, C. O'Neill, B. Eckel, A. Vallinch. Row 3: M. Petratis, M.&#13;
Konz, B. Larchick, Mrs. Helen Jones, R.N.&#13;
Health Careers Club&#13;
What used to be called the Future Nurses Club was changed to the&#13;
Health Careers Club this year. The reason for this change was&#13;
that the club is for girls who are interested in nursing, X-ray, therapy, and all fields of medicine, not just nursing.&#13;
The girls toured Jennie Edmundson Hospital. They also had a&#13;
speaker from the Air Force come to talk to them about the advantages of being an Air Force Nurse. Air Force Nursing not only offers&#13;
a gTeat experience, but also the opportunity to travel the world as you&#13;
work. The Speaker also stressed the fact that it is not all work, but&#13;
there is plenty of social life, too. The Air Force also offers the opportunity to further your education.&#13;
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Varsity Cheerleaders&#13;
From left to right: D. Vergamini, L. Novak E w ·ct c K • · e1 man, . ruse, D. Jansenius, D. Martin, K. Duggan, M. K. stokes.&#13;
Wrestling Cheerleaders&#13;
From left to right: D. Lemire, K. Respeliers, P. Martin, K. Kallman (mascot), S. Vergamini, A. Brugenhemke, J.&#13;
Delehant. &#13;
Kneeling ; A. Turone. Standing; A. Vallinch, K. Talley, V. Kern, J. Carta, L. Christiansen.&#13;
Sophomore Cheerleaders&#13;
Freshmen Cheerleaders&#13;
l&#13;
Front; C. Lemire, S. Duggan, J . Vallinch. Ba ck; M. Lenihan, P. Salvo, M. Clark .&#13;
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POM-PON SQUAD&#13;
Row 1-M. Petratis, M. Murphy, S. Krupicka, M. Haas, J. Carpenter, L. Wolever, B. Barnes, S. Moser, M. Brown , N. Wettengel. Row 2-K. Sandbothe,&#13;
S. McKicrnan , C. O'Neill, J. Guinan, D. Brenneman, J. Oark, P. Oark, G. Goetzinger, J. Hotz, M. Minor.&#13;
The St. Albert Pom-pon squad has been in existence for&#13;
only two years, but in that short time, their hard work has resulted in many top rate performances. Of the 15 different&#13;
routines they have performed for football and basketball,&#13;
only a few of them were not their original work. The squad&#13;
practices twice a week after school with at least one special&#13;
practice scheduled before each performance. Tbey practice&#13;
either in the gym or on the football field. The Pom-pon girls&#13;
are also active members of Pep Club and must attend all home&#13;
games as well as some away games and some of the wrestling&#13;
matches. Captain of the squad was Susie Moser and the&#13;
Moderator was Miss Karlene Kurtz .&#13;
This past year the squad purchased new uniforms. Gold&#13;
knife-pleated skirts were made by each of the 20 squad members. Gold sweaters accented by a green and white stripe and&#13;
set off by a four-inch green and gold emblem were purchased&#13;
by each girl. Each girl has a solid green and gold metallic&#13;
Pom-pon. This past summer, six members attended an ASDT A&#13;
Pom-pon clinic and came home with second place. The squad&#13;
thought up the idea of having a parents' night to honor the&#13;
parents of the Varsity and Jr. Varsity basketball players. At&#13;
the half time they introduced the parents and gave each&#13;
mother a corsage. The Pom-pon girls surely did their part providing half-time entertainment and boosting school spirit. &#13;
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Row t-G. Goetzinger, A. Turone, S. Duggan, C. Lcm_ire, J. Vallinch, ~:L nih , M. Oark, _P. Martin, K. Sandbothe. Row 2-J. Guinan, V. Kern, M.&#13;
Stokes, K. Duggan, E. Weidman, C. Kruse, D. Jansemus, D. Verga~um, L. Novak, D. MartI_n, A. Brngenhenke, D. Lemire, c. O'Neill. Row 3_5_&#13;
Moser, J. Carta, J. Carpenter, K. Talley , M. Murphy, M. Burke, C. Krettek, M. Heck, M. Me1senbaeh , M. Gubbels, M. L'lMantia M C 11 - S D ff&#13;
L · · S M Ki. p 0 k 1 H , . apare 1, . u , . F~zio , K. Krupicka, M. Epperson , J. Delehant, S. Verg_a mm1 , . c ernan, . ar , . otz, N. Wettengel, M. Petratis, A. Vallinch, J. Epperson,&#13;
T. Fischer, S. Krupicka, D. Brenneman, P. Hansen, M. Fnesen.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
Hard work and a lot of school spirit were the&#13;
achievements of the 1972 Pep Club that help&#13;
made the past year a great success. The Pep Club&#13;
members included cheerleaders, Porn-Pon girls&#13;
and student body.&#13;
Officers were Jean Wiese, president; Janine&#13;
Duggan, vice-president; Martha Tierney, secretary;&#13;
and Miss Karlene Kurtz, moderator.&#13;
Their activities consisted of putting up bulletin boards, hanging signs, decorating the cafeteria before big games, making special treats for&#13;
the team members, and, of course, cheering our&#13;
team on to victory. Awards were given out at the&#13;
end of the year for outstanding work.&#13;
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Row 1: D. Thomas, M. Meyers, J. Guinan. Row 2: E. Guinan, J. Hutchenson, P. Spitznagle, Mr. Gill.&#13;
F.C.C.&#13;
This year the Falcon Concession Club consisted&#13;
of six very hard working boys under the guidance of&#13;
Mr. Mike Gill. The boys spent many nights after&#13;
school getting things ready for the hungry crowds&#13;
at the football and basketball games. Besides sacrificing their time after school, they also missed most&#13;
of the games in order to sell candy, pop com, pop,&#13;
and other goodies.&#13;
Although it was a lot of hard work, the boys enjoyed it very much and should be congratulated for&#13;
doing such a fine job. &#13;
KEY&#13;
CLUB&#13;
The Key Club, moderated by Mr.&#13;
John Dervin, engaged in several worthwhile projects this past year. Helping&#13;
the Kiwanis in their efforts and activities aiding community spirit and&#13;
the sending of letters to North Vietnam requesting the release of our&#13;
Prisoners of War were two of their&#13;
main activities.&#13;
In addition, the Key Club challenged the faculty in the annual&#13;
Key Club-Faculty basketball game.&#13;
Although the Key Club put up a&#13;
good fight, the faculty was victorious winning the game 84-55 which&#13;
gave them the title for the second&#13;
consecutive year.&#13;
Officers for the club were: Steve&#13;
Hopp, President; Jerry Mathiasen,&#13;
Vice-president; Mike Moran, Treasurer; and Pat Hoke, Secretary.&#13;
Row 1 (l-r): D. Flammang, J. Gorman, S. Hopp, J. Quigley, M. Moran, D. Caughlin, S. Kallman. Row 2 (L-r): Mr. Dervin, J. Mathiasen, B. Flecky,&#13;
G. Thomas, P. Hoke, B. Viola, D. Sennet.&#13;
59 &#13;
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YEARBOOK&#13;
Row 1: L. Whitaker, J. Scherle, B. Straka, K. McQuaid, M.K. Hill, M. Kulczewski. Row 2: D. Miller, H. Paladino, J. Stewart, D. Gentile.&#13;
Last year's class was busy with Dimensions 1972.&#13;
The theme was "Falcons Flock Together" which was&#13;
carried throughout the book on the cover and on the&#13;
division pages. They worked under the constant supervision of moderator Mr. Mike Gill and editor Kathy&#13;
McQuaid. Dave Miller, John Stewart and Marge&#13;
Kulczewski provided the students with excellent&#13;
pictures to use for their layouts. Marge was also the&#13;
business manager for the enterprise. Hank Paladino&#13;
organized the faculty members into an interesting&#13;
section. The academics section was prepared by Mary&#13;
Kay Hill. Laurie Whitaker recapped the year's activities and Dan Gentile reviewed the sports events. The&#13;
student body section was done by Barb Straka and&#13;
the book was rounded out by the display advertising&#13;
section done by Jane Scherle.&#13;
Mr. Gill helps his students. &#13;
Row 1: C. Koestner, C. Haas, S. Ramsey, M. Freisen, M. Kulczewski, L. Wolever, D. Salvo. Row 2: T. Huyck, M. Moran, 1. Reid, S. Ryba, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, J. Huyck. Row 3: Mr. Mauro, T. Burke, S. Kaufman, R. Norman, P. Wanning, S. Conzemius, J. Keenan, M. Brookover.&#13;
JOURNALISM CLUB&#13;
The Journalism Club was very active over the past year. The&#13;
main goal of the club was to put out the best school paper ever,&#13;
and according to moderator Mr. Mike Mauro, they accomplished&#13;
their feat. The Accipiter staff had other activities, too, one being&#13;
a tour with the WOW news staff. Mike Moran and Jerry Reid , the&#13;
two students who went, said it was a very rewarding experience&#13;
and told of it. First they toured the building with their guide Walt&#13;
Dean. They then went with the reporter to cover a story. Returning to the studio, they accompanied Mr. Dean as he put the story&#13;
together and then watched it televised on the newscast.&#13;
The Accipiter staff had many firsts in their editing of the school paper. The "Teacher of the Month" column was started, running a feature story on one of the faculty members. The hard working staff&#13;
put out five six-page editions, which has not been matched by any&#13;
previous Accipiter staff.&#13;
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LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
Row 1: M. Eckel, M. Waldman, D. Lemire, K. Shudak. Row 2: K. Cox, B. Tacke, D. Emarine.&#13;
Row 1: C. Quigley, D. Zajic, L. Wellman, N. Wellman. Row 2: H. Paladino, M. Whitaker,&#13;
J. Patten, Mrs. Pike, D. Fischer. &#13;
SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR&#13;
Row l : K. Lustgraff, D. Lemire, M. Epperson, L.&#13;
razio, C. Ronk , M. Gubbles. Row 2: 1. Guinan,&#13;
L. Asman, M. Waldmann , J. f7riel, J. Kaufman, V.&#13;
Kern. Row 3: L. Wellman, C. Brieh, T. f'isher, N.&#13;
Walsh, M. Colpitts, S. Konz, A. Crowley, P. Kelly.&#13;
LES MUSIQUES&#13;
Row 1: M. Hill, E. Weidman, M. Minor, S. McK.iernan, K. Waldman, G. Hotz. Row 2: J. Brosnihan,&#13;
S. Hanson, G. Smith, C. O'Neill, D. Doyle. Row 3:&#13;
M. Moran, J. Delehant, J. Duggan, L. Novak, N.&#13;
Wettengel, J. Carpenter, Pat Faylor, S. Vergamini.&#13;
Row 4 : T. Jones, T. Hanson, G. Thomas, D.&#13;
Emarine, P. Caparelli, B. Tacke. M. Petratis, J.&#13;
Epperson.&#13;
FRESHMAN CHOIR&#13;
Row 1: R. Crilly, C. Palestino, C.A. Respeliers,&#13;
C. Whitesides. Row 2: M. Burke, M. Clark, S. Duff,&#13;
P. Salvo, J. Vallineh, C. Grund. Row 3: T. O'Neill,&#13;
M.A. Lenihan, D. Powell, P. Doyle, C. Lemire, P.&#13;
Liston, R. Much. Row 4: P. Konz, C. Koch, K.&#13;
Konz, J. Jones, S. Bunten, M. Erixon, K. Krupika,&#13;
M. Sorenson.&#13;
63 &#13;
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SPORTS &#13;
66&#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
Row 1: M. Moran, D. Gentile, M. Leber, T. Wettengel, E . Robinson, B . Stageman, J. Gorman, J. Ege. Row 2: T. Burke,&#13;
M. Thomas, M. Shea, B. Sweeney, C. Sorenson, J . Meyers, M. Brookover . Row 3: M. Bowers, B. Viola, S. Ha ug , J .&#13;
Kennebeck, J. Boswell, H. Paladino, G. Gentile, K. Carroll, S. Ryba . Row 4: T. Jones, K. Schreiber, S. Ame nto, M.&#13;
Shudak, B. Roux, D. Mescher, T. Cannon.&#13;
Falcons Opponents&#13;
8 Sioux City 41&#13;
6 Abraham Lincoln 7&#13;
0 Thomas Jefferson 29&#13;
8 Le Mars 32&#13;
0 Gross 60&#13;
14 Atlantic 55&#13;
25 Clarinda 8&#13;
6 Lewis Central 22 &#13;
Henry Paladino anxiously awaits for a pass.&#13;
Falcons in Action&#13;
Jim Meyers, one of the&#13;
leading tackles, is ready&#13;
to pulverize his opponent.&#13;
67 &#13;
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OFFENSE&#13;
Front row--S. Amento, J. Myers, D. Gorman, J. Kennebeck, M. Moran, M. Brookover. H. Paladino.&#13;
Back row--E. Robinson, T. Cannon, M. Leber, S. Haug &#13;
DEFENSE&#13;
Row 1: P. Mahoney, J. Meyers, M. Bowers, D. Gentile, B. Roux, B. Viola. Row 2: J. Boswell, T. Wettengel, T. Burke,&#13;
E. Robinson, J. Gorman.&#13;
69 &#13;
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Row 1: M. Shea, J. Pogge, K. Schreiber, T. Thompson, P. Holeton, R. Messbarger, P. Lenihan, C. Sorenson. Row 2 :&#13;
B. Stageman, T. Jones, J. DeVivo, A. Erixon, G. Poole, B. Sweeney, K. Carroll. Row 3: J. Ege, T. Weare , B . Barak,&#13;
S. O'Neill, R. Wredt, P. Olson, S. Purnell. Row 4: D. Mescher, M. Adams, S. Porter, B. Roux, M. Walsh, B. Zimmerman, D. Scott.&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Barry Barak shows his passing ability. &#13;
With his t.eam mat.es blocking, Marti Wolever att.empts a punt.&#13;
Freshman Football&#13;
Falcons&#13;
Gary Rindone passes1&#13;
against Wilson.&#13;
16&#13;
8&#13;
18&#13;
20&#13;
34&#13;
21&#13;
6&#13;
Opponents&#13;
Prep 20&#13;
Gross 28&#13;
Wilson 51&#13;
Lewis Central 22&#13;
Kirn 6&#13;
Mission 33&#13;
Rummell 21&#13;
71 &#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
R 1. J M thi T B k E R b" T Cannon, B. Sweeney, student manager, M. Whitaker. Row 2: S. Rosman, P. Lenihan , B. Viola, T. ow . . a asen, . ur e, . o mson, . , . . h T c l&#13;
Wettengel, M. Shudak. Row 3: Coach J. LaBonia, M. Walsh, M. O'Toole, D. 0 Connor, S. Conzemms, Assistant Coac . o eman .&#13;
The varsity cagers finished with an impressive record of ten S.A. Opponents&#13;
wins and seven losses. While not winning in the District Touma- 83 Holy Name 55&#13;
ment, the Falcons still finished with the best rec~rd in the city. 69 Treynor 70&#13;
The team was led by junior guard Tim Cannon, as he averaged 20 70 Thomas Jefferson 60&#13;
points a game and senior Jerry Mathiasen bolstered the outside 50 Omaha Northwest 61&#13;
attack with his fine shooting. The board work was left up to two 45 Creighton Prep 51&#13;
rugged seniors, Ed Robinson and Tom Burke, averaging fifteen 61 Lewis Central 64&#13;
and ten rebounds respectively. Quarterbacking the team was Tom 73 Red Oak 58&#13;
Wettengel. The Falcons should again be top city contenders as 68 Nishna Valley 26&#13;
juniors Tim Cannon and Brian Sweeney join the team. Also re- 53 S.C. Heelan 60&#13;
turning are sophomores "Fish" Shudak and Matt Walsh to spur 50 Abraham Lincoln 64&#13;
on a Falcon victory. 62 Northwest 59&#13;
75 Bryan 57&#13;
82 Paul VI 65&#13;
56 Cathedral 55&#13;
58 Carroll Kuemper 56&#13;
88 Shenandoah 70&#13;
46 Abraham Lincoln 55&#13;
79 Atlantic 63&#13;
72 &#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
(Left) Head Coach&#13;
John LaBonia shows&#13;
disappointment at&#13;
half time.&#13;
(Right) "All Southwest Iowa" Tim&#13;
Cannon shows his&#13;
form. &#13;
&#13;
76&#13;
Row 1: K. Moran, J. Doll, M. O'Toole, J. Heck, D. Scott. Row 2: B. Roux, M. Zimmerman, T. Weare, P. Lenihan, K. Thomas, K. Carroll. Row&#13;
3: S. O'Neill, S. Amento, B. Zimmerman, J. Stokes, D. Burns.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
49 Holy Name 47&#13;
45 Bryan 50&#13;
26 Treynor 68&#13;
64 Abraham Lincoln 44&#13;
36 Northwest 56&#13;
77 Thomas Jefferson 57&#13;
29 Cathedral 62&#13;
40 Carroll Kuemper 37&#13;
60 Northwest 56&#13;
77 Sioux City Heelan 60&#13;
61 Creighton Prep 60&#13;
38 Nishna Valley 71&#13;
60 Paul VI 67&#13;
68 Lewis Central 55&#13;
50 Red Oak 39&#13;
Maurice O'Toole tries for two. &#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL&#13;
Row l : M. Romano, B. Weidman, B. Sulentic, D. Wettcngcl, G. Rindone. Row 2: D. Stokes, T. rriel, D. Heitho ff, C. Colpitts,&#13;
B. Ronk , Coach M. Mauro . Row 3: Coach A. Leber, J. Crowley, M. Wolever, J. Murphy, J. Connolly.&#13;
Romano goes up&#13;
high for the jump.&#13;
Mike Romano adds points for Falcon.&#13;
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Juniors Triumph Again&#13;
For the second consecutive year the junior girls took first&#13;
place in the annual Girls' Night. For those of you who weren't&#13;
there, Girls' Night is girls' intramural basketball. Girls' Night&#13;
consists of four games, semi-finals, and finals.&#13;
On Tuesday, March 7, the semi-finals were held. In the first&#13;
game, the seniors took on the juniors. The upperclassmen put&#13;
up a valiant fight but were unable to upset the defending&#13;
champions. The juniors came out on top with a 51-32 score.&#13;
In the second game, the freshmen were slated to play the&#13;
sophomores. In a game full of mental errors and turnovers for&#13;
both teams, the sophomores managed to score 50 points and&#13;
down the freshmen 50-33.&#13;
On Saturday, March 11, the consolation and championship&#13;
games were held. The mighty seniors and freshmen met in the&#13;
consolation game. The freshmen had improved from Tuesday,&#13;
but just weren't able to put it together against the hot seniors.&#13;
Martha Heck, with 22 points, led the seniors to a 51-31 win.&#13;
Elaine Konz was high scorer for the freshmen with 16 points.&#13;
The name of the championship game was defense. The&#13;
sophomores vastly improved from Tuesday night and came out&#13;
with a will to win. The teams were almost evenly matched, but&#13;
the juniors had that little extra on the score board that counts.&#13;
The final score was 28-20. The juniors are once again the&#13;
champs, but next year may be a different story.&#13;
The second annual Girls' Night again was a huge success and&#13;
assures the future of this activity. &#13;
"Hey ball come here!"&#13;
Heck tries for a shot.&#13;
"On your mark, get set, GO. · · ·&#13;
79 &#13;
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VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1: M. Leber, J. Gorman, B. Grote, S. Purnell, J. Quigley, T. Gallager, S. Kallman. Row 2: T. Jones, M. Bowers, M. Brookover, Coach K. Petersen, D. Gorman, R. Hurley.&#13;
The St. Albert Varsity grapplers finished their&#13;
1971-72 season with a 6-5 dual record. In tournament&#13;
competition, they fared well as they placed third in&#13;
the Lewis Central Tournament and fourth in the Des&#13;
Moines North Tournament.&#13;
Individual standouts on the team were senior captain Bob Grote with a 13-8-1 record, senior Joe Gorman with a 21-6 record, senior Scott Kallman with a&#13;
19-4-1 record and sophomore Tim Gallager with a&#13;
25-4 record. Gorman, Kallman and Gallager all made&#13;
it to the district, with Gallager becoming only the&#13;
third Falcon to go to state. In state competition.&#13;
Gallager won his first match by defeating Tom&#13;
Christen. He then lost in the semi-finals to Bill Overman. But Tim showed the determination that got&#13;
him this far as he came back and defeated Tim Halley&#13;
for third place. With many returning lettermen the&#13;
future of wrestling at St. Albert looks bright.&#13;
Senior Captain Bob Grote. &#13;
Scott Kallman ties up his opponent.&#13;
Mike Brookover tries desperately to out maneuver his opponent.&#13;
Sophomore Tim Gallager poses for the cameraman.&#13;
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JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1: J. Yochem, B. Meshling, K. Kenney, J. Minor. Row 2: J. McGruder, T. Kallman, M.&#13;
Van Scoy, R. Wredt. Row 3: S. Hanson, M. Friesen, M. Moran.&#13;
Mike Schriber tries to pin opponent.&#13;
The Junior Varsity Grapplers, who&#13;
completed the season with a 4-7 dual&#13;
meet record, proved that their individual&#13;
effort was better than the season mark&#13;
predicted. Leading the way for the little&#13;
Falcons was junior Mike Schriber, who&#13;
had a record of six wins and five losses.&#13;
With the strong performances of the&#13;
freshmen this year and many sophomores&#13;
returning, the Junior Varsity Grapplers&#13;
should be set for next season. &#13;
FRESHMAN WRESTLING&#13;
Don Funkhauser finds opponent tough.&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
First Row (L-R): M. Thomas, J. Ronk, M. Morgan, J. Gorman, P. Hoke, S. Fancher, M. Shudak, H. Paladino. Second Row (L-R): J. Mathiasen, E.&#13;
Robinson, K. Carroll, K. Cox, J. Stewart, T. Cannon, J. Boswell, P. Mahoney, D. Watson, Coach Wolever. Bat boys: L. Ca parelli, M. Wolever.&#13;
The 1972 Baseball team was a veteran ball&#13;
club. Leading the team were two returning lettermen, co-captains John Boswell and Steve Fancher.&#13;
Both John and Steve made the Legion team last&#13;
year and got all-city recognition. Returning lettermen in the infield were Mike Moran, Hank Paladino, Pat Hoke, and Ken Cox. Experience was&#13;
also shown in the outfield where returning lettermen were Joe Gorman, Pat Mahoney, and John&#13;
Boswell. This is the kind of experience you need&#13;
to have a winning season.&#13;
In 1972 the Falcons also had a solid pitching&#13;
staff with the leading hurler being Junior Tim&#13;
Cannon. As a sophomore Tim made the Legion&#13;
team. The team went out and lived up to their&#13;
early expectations in the first game as they defeated Plattsmouth 10-0. Tim Cannon threw a&#13;
no-hitter for the Falcons as the game was called&#13;
after 5 innings because of the ten run rule. Leading hitters in the game were Ken Cox with two&#13;
hits and Hank Paladino with two runs-batted-in.&#13;
Not bad for openers!&#13;
Co-Captai ns Steve Fancher and John&#13;
Boswell . &#13;
Above left: Mike Shudak fields grounder during warm-ups as Ken Cox looks on. Above right: Hank&#13;
Paladino catches line drive off the bat of hard hitting opponent. Below left: The Catching Department was left in the capable hands of Kevin Carroll, Ed Robinson, and John Ronk. Below right:&#13;
Even Falcons make mistakes as Tim Cannon demonstrates. &#13;
86&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
Kneeling: S. Thomas, T. Weare, R. Messbarger, G. Poole, S. PurneU, K. Schreiber. Standing: S. Haug, Coach Coleman, C. Sorenson, B.&#13;
Roux, K. Thomas, M. Bowers, J. McGruder, S. O'Neill, C. Graeve.&#13;
Left: Coach Coleman hitting infield to his hard working infielders. Right :&#13;
Pitching staff consisted of Jim McGruder, Steve O'Neil, and Kevin Thomas. &#13;
FRESHMAN BASEBALL&#13;
First"row (1-r): s. Epperson, S. Krueger, R. Wettengel, M. Meidlinger, R. Weidman, M. Hensley. Second row (l-r): D. Pogge, G. Rindone, K. Nugent,&#13;
R. Sulentic, D. Stokes, M. Wolever, J. Murphy, Coach Mauro.&#13;
Coach Mauro pitches a few balls at practice (below left), Gary Rindone&#13;
(below right) poses for a picture.&#13;
87 &#13;
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VARSITY TRACK&#13;
Row 1: K. Thomas, K. Schrieber, A. Heck, G. Poole, B. Meshling, T. Gallagher, M. Carta. Row 2: D. Mescher, C. Sorenson, E. Robinson, M. Walsh, R. Hurley, S. Haug, P. Lenihan, K. Kenney, J. Ege, J. Straka, B. Regan, J. Kennebeck, M. O'Toole.&#13;
"Fizz" Robinson takes a rest.&#13;
Last year's cindennen got things underway slowly&#13;
for coach Al Leber. The team traveled to various&#13;
meets, and although they didn't do too well pointwise,&#13;
they improved. The team had it's bright spots and&#13;
three Falcon records were broken. Ed Robinson broke&#13;
the shot put toss with a throw of 46'9W'. Richard&#13;
Hurley ran a 10:25 in the two mile and Jerry Mathiasen leaped 39' in the triple jump. The two mile relay&#13;
team had it's best time it had had in two years and&#13;
the same was true of the one mile relay team. Steadily&#13;
improving Falcons were Steve Haug, Matt Walsh, John&#13;
Ege and Dick Mescher. They are all back next year so&#13;
the future is promising for Coach Leber and the Falcons. &#13;
Jerry Mathiasen breaks long jump record at Lewis Central meet.&#13;
John Heck jumps for joy.&#13;
Matt Walsh tries his best at six-foot mark.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
FRESHMAN TRACK&#13;
Row 1: O. Reid, D. Wettengel, D. Kruse, B. Weidman, J. Burkey, T. Friel. Row 2: B. Michalski, M. Romano, J. Connolly, J. Murphy , D. Pogge, D.&#13;
Funkhauser, D. Stokes, C. Colpitts.&#13;
The Freshmen track team suffered from a lack of depth during their season. This was shown in their first two meets as they&#13;
were defeated by Creighton Prep by the score of 71-44 and by&#13;
Daniel Gross 68-46. Even though they had a bad time with team&#13;
scoring, the Frosh had their standouts. Through their first two&#13;
meets, Bob Sulentic won 5 events and had broken the Frosh&#13;
record for the 60 yd. high hurdles with a 9.6 and the 100 yd .&#13;
lows with a 13. l. The mile relay team, which consisted of Tom&#13;
Friel, Bob Wiedman, Bob Sulentic, and Dave Stokes, broke the&#13;
Frosh relay record with a time of 4:02.4.&#13;
The Frosh gathered valuable experience which will help&#13;
Coach Leber with next years squad. &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
Coach Mauro, T. Friel, D. Ortez, G. Thomas, R. Hurley, T. Kallman.&#13;
One of the newer sports at St. Albert the past year was&#13;
Cross Country. Coaching this years squad was Mr. Mike&#13;
Mauro. As Mr. Mauro said, "this is just a new sport and&#13;
will take some time before it becomes as popular as the&#13;
other sports here." Coach pointed out one individual who&#13;
excelled above all others, this was Rich Hurley. He said if&#13;
Rich works hard, (as he always has) he will become one of&#13;
the top cross country runners in this area.&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
GIRLS GOLF&#13;
T. Fisher, K. Talley, M. Pawloski, Mrs. Sue Smith, M. Kulczewski, A. Crowley, L. Novak.&#13;
Far left: Anne Crowley&#13;
shows how to sink a putt.&#13;
Left: Kathy Talley concentrates on the ball as&#13;
she prepares to swing.&#13;
Right: Linda Novak goes&#13;
into full swing. &#13;
BOYS&#13;
GOLF&#13;
Coach Al Sherbo regarded this season as an opportunity for&#13;
rebuilding. Heading the list of top players who will be returning next year is Kevin Koestner, winner of the Bert Flack&#13;
Memorial Award. Other top players who will be returning next&#13;
year are Jim Ryba, Marti Wolever and Jim LaMantia. Additional&#13;
players who have excellent prospects are Tim Delehant and&#13;
John Conlon.&#13;
S.A.&#13;
180&#13;
198&#13;
191&#13;
191&#13;
188&#13;
204&#13;
371&#13;
183&#13;
215&#13;
191&#13;
194&#13;
194&#13;
201&#13;
195&#13;
215&#13;
194&#13;
193&#13;
186&#13;
186&#13;
378&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Missouri Valley Quadrangular&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
South&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Danial Gross&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Glenwood Invitational&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Logan&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
165&#13;
183&#13;
164&#13;
179&#13;
4th Place&#13;
185&#13;
10th Place&#13;
218&#13;
199&#13;
192&#13;
182&#13;
196&#13;
181&#13;
167&#13;
164&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
185&#13;
191&#13;
191&#13;
4th Place&#13;
First row (1-r): J. Pogge, M. Brosnihan, T. Thompson, S. Purnell. Second row: Coach Al Sherbo, M. Moran, T. Delehant, T. Cannon, D. Heithoff, M.&#13;
O'Neil, J. Quigley, J. Ryba, J. LaMantia, M. Bowers.&#13;
93 &#13;
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BOYS&#13;
TENNIS&#13;
The boys' tennis team enlarged its schedule of&#13;
matches this year under the coaching of Fr. Frank&#13;
Palmer. Even though he is new on the coaching&#13;
scene, he is familiar with the game and knows the&#13;
players. The nine game schedule included matches&#13;
with T.J., A.L., Harlan, Atlantic, and Shenandoah&#13;
First row (1-r): C. McGinn, S. Thomas, S. Emarine. Second row: J. Brosnihan, G. Thomas, D. Emarine, J. McGruder. &#13;
Jim Brosnihan smashes a serve to his opponent.&#13;
Dave Emarine shows his&#13;
backhand style. &#13;
96&#13;
GIRLS TENNIS&#13;
MOST&#13;
VALUABLE&#13;
PLAYER&#13;
MARY BETH LAMANTIA&#13;
First row (l-r): M. Colpitts, M. LaMantia, C. Ronk, C. Hartleib. Second row (1-r): D. Doyle, S. Konz, N. Gatrost, S. Noon. &#13;
Falcons Show Their Style&#13;
97 &#13;
BOYS BOWLING&#13;
First row (1-r): T. Delehant, D. Thomas, J. Ryba. Second row (l-r): L. Thomas, M. Thomas, G. Goeser, M. Thompson , L. Halterman, L. Kees.&#13;
This year's bowling team rolled a third place&#13;
in a field of eight teams representing the area&#13;
schools. The third place was achieved through&#13;
the skill of Tim Delehant who carried a 164&#13;
average, Mike Thomas with a 150 average, and&#13;
Larry Kees with a 148 average. Coach Sherbo&#13;
feels that this is the team of the future with the&#13;
perfect blend of experience and youth to make a&#13;
real run at the state title.&#13;
Mike Thompson waits his tum to bowl. &#13;
GIRLS BOWLING&#13;
First row 0-r): C. Brandt, A. Salsbury, C. Grund, K. Straka, B. Barker. Second row: M. Solon, J. Weber, R. Applegate, T. Beckman, G. Smith, J.&#13;
Shea. Third row: D. Marr, P. Salvo, D. Sage, V. Ramirez, K. McO enahan.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
GIRLS RECREATION&#13;
The Girls' Recreation League&#13;
basketball team won the "B" League&#13;
championship under the coaching of&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo and Mrs. Sue Smith.&#13;
The leading scorers for the team&#13;
were Dee Doyle, Linda Novak and&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia. Each proved&#13;
outstanding with the outside shot.&#13;
Other members of the team were useful as protective guards, inside shooters, and dribblers.&#13;
Linda Novak sets for a shot (next&#13;
right). Denise Casson shoots for two&#13;
(far right).&#13;
First row (1-r): B. Straka, M. Colpitts, C. O'Neill, D. Doyle, M. LaMantia, L. Novak, C. Stinn. Second row: Coach Al Sherbo, K. Straka, A. Crowley,&#13;
M. Petratis, J. Scherle, T. Fischer; D. Casson, N. Gatrost, Coach Sue Smith. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
CLASSES&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Jim Thompson Secretary : Susan Duggan&#13;
Deborah Barker&#13;
Morgan Bishop&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Burke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Bob Burns&#13;
Mike Callaghan&#13;
Joe Caparelli&#13;
Marilin Clark&#13;
Chris Colpitts&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Cathie Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Jim Crowley&#13;
Vice-President: Kathy Flecky &#13;
Dave Good&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Cecilia Grund&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Dave Heithoff&#13;
Mike Hensley&#13;
Angela Herbert&#13;
Janice Hurd&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones&#13;
Carol Kenkel&#13;
Cindy Koch&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay Konz&#13;
Tim Delehant&#13;
Bob Doyle&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Mike Emarine&#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Margaret Erixon&#13;
Andrew Evezic&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Barb Fischer&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Tim Fischer&#13;
Kathy Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
Lishea Frost&#13;
Don Funkhauser&#13;
Teri Gilliland&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
Lynn Goetzinger&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Bill Michalski&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
Terry Minahan&#13;
JoAnn Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
Robert Munch&#13;
Jim Murphy&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olsen&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
Cindy Palestino&#13;
Bill Pettit&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Kris Krupicka&#13;
Steve Krueger&#13;
David Kruse&#13;
Jim LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelley Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraa.f&#13;
Patti Marsh&#13;
Chuck McGinn &#13;
Bob Sulentic&#13;
Cathy Swanson&#13;
Ka thy Swift&#13;
Jim Thompson&#13;
Bruce Travis&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Bob We idman&#13;
Dick Wettenge l&#13;
Ce cilia White side s&#13;
Marti Wolever&#13;
Debbie Zajic&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Oscar Reed&#13;
Cathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
Bill Ronk&#13;
Pat Salvo&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Colleen Schnitker&#13;
Mary Jo Shudak&#13;
Mary Sue Sorenson&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
David Stokes&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Treasurer: Linda Wellman&#13;
Vice-President: Joe Pogge&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
Laurie Ankenbauer&#13;
Steve Amento&#13;
LuAnn Asman&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Chris Brich&#13;
Mary Kay Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
Lori Christensen&#13;
Rosemary Conlon&#13;
John DeVivo&#13;
Lynette Dau&#13;
Secretary: Vicky Kern&#13;
President: Todd Kallman &#13;
Vickie Gilliland&#13;
Chuck Graeve&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Ma ry Gubbels&#13;
Ma r y Haas&#13;
Ma r y Hamling&#13;
Dan Hanson&#13;
Patty Hanson&#13;
DiAnn Doner&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Louise Dusing&#13;
Barb Eckel&#13;
Steve Emarine&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
DeLoy Evers&#13;
Renee Evers&#13;
Albert Erixon&#13;
Maria nne Feurt&#13;
James Friesen&#13;
Theresa Fisher&#13;
Jo Ellen Friel&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Bill Keenan&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Cathy Kongs&#13;
Barb Larchick&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Steve Lustgraaf&#13;
Steve McAlexander&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
Kathy Mcclenahan&#13;
John McQuaid&#13;
Debbie Marr&#13;
Mary Masker&#13;
Todd Kallman&#13;
Janet Kaufman&#13;
Steve Kaczor&#13;
Maureen Kelly&#13;
Pam Kelly&#13;
Pat Kelley&#13;
Ce.cillia Hartlieb&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
Marilee Higginbotham&#13;
Pat Holton&#13;
Jerri Hotz&#13;
Darlene Hurd&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Tom Jones &#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
James Minor&#13;
Kevin Moran&#13;
Mary Ellen Marrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve 0 'Neill&#13;
Patricia Patten&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Gordon Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Debby Powell&#13;
Mary Anne Pawloski&#13;
Cindy Quigley&#13;
Vickie Ramirez&#13;
Helen Reggio&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
Bill Roux&#13;
Debbie Sage&#13;
Angela Salsbury&#13;
Don Schlautman&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
David Scott&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Mike Sealock&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Cheryl Stinn&#13;
Kathy Straka&#13;
Tom Suden&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Kathy Talley&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Steve Thomas&#13;
Martha Tierney&#13;
Anne Turone&#13;
Ann Vallinch&#13;
Mike Van Scoy&#13;
Mary Ellen Waldmann&#13;
Matt Walsh&#13;
Terry Weare&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wellman&#13;
Janet Wheeler&#13;
Pam White&#13;
Mary Wilkinson&#13;
Mary Beth Wise&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Theresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerman &#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Tim Cannon&#13;
Treasurer: Debbie Russell&#13;
Patty Adams&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Ronda Applegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Teri Beckman&#13;
Jane Bintner&#13;
Jim Bridges&#13;
Mark Brosnihan&#13;
John Brower&#13;
Marilyn Brown&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Tim Cannon&#13;
Juniors·&#13;
Vice-President: Mary Eckel&#13;
Secretary: Colleen O'Neill &#13;
Mark Carta&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
Monica Colpitts&#13;
J ohn Conlon&#13;
Dennis Caughlin&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
J ean Delehant&#13;
Ed Delehant&#13;
Bill Doner&#13;
Dee Doyle&#13;
J anine Duggan&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrich&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Denise F isher&#13;
Mary Fisher&#13;
Rick Flom&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Greg Gentile&#13;
steve Gillette&#13;
Dan Gorman&#13;
Patty Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Tom Greiner&#13;
Sandy Grudle&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
Joe Guinan&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Larry Halterman&#13;
Steve Hanson&#13;
Steve Haug&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Dan Heithoff&#13;
Debbie Heenan&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Tim Hood&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Sally Hurst&#13;
Barb Huss&#13;
Tom Huyck&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joe Kennebeck&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Konz&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Mary Leibel&#13;
Pat Lenihan&#13;
Susan McKiernan&#13;
Pam Martin&#13;
Jeff Mathiason &#13;
Angela Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
Debra Russell&#13;
Jim Ryba&#13;
Bill Mehsling&#13;
Peggy Martin&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Dick Mescher&#13;
Rod Messbarger&#13;
David Minahan&#13;
Mike Much&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Mike O'Neil&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Greg Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Milly Pogge&#13;
Jerry Reid&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Susan Roarty&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Mark Spitznagle&#13;
Roxanne Springer&#13;
Diane Stageman&#13;
Marilyn Stamp&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
John Stokes&#13;
Jim Straka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Catherine Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Bill Tacke&#13;
Dan Thomas&#13;
Larry Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Nancy Van Horne&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Nancy Wettengel&#13;
Julie Wiese&#13;
John Yochem&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman&#13;
Karen Sandbothe&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Ellen Schnitker&#13;
Mike Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Joanne Shea&#13;
Geralyn Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson &#13;
119 &#13;
Seniors&#13;
120&#13;
FRIENDS&#13;
"Friends, I will remember you,&#13;
Think of you, pray for you.&#13;
And when another day is through,&#13;
I'll still be friends with you."&#13;
Elton John&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
Jess Keenan, President; Pat Hoke,&#13;
Vice-president; Jean Guinan, Treasurer;&#13;
and Ellen Weidman, Secretary.&#13;
Below: "Are you sure this is the right&#13;
ingredient?" &#13;
Marty Ankenbauer&#13;
Becky Barnes&#13;
John Boswell&#13;
Denise Brenneman&#13;
Mike Brookover&#13;
Jody Brooks&#13;
James Brosnihan&#13;
Barb Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Burns&#13;
Peter Caparelli&#13;
Patti Caparelli&#13;
Janis Carpenter&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geri Colpitts&#13;
Steve Conzemius&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Kenneth Cox&#13;
Kathy Dinovo&#13;
Mike Doner&#13;
Donna Dorszynski&#13;
Kathie Duggan&#13;
Debbie Ebert&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
Dave Emarine&#13;
Mary Lou Epperson&#13;
Steve Fancher&#13;
Pat Faylor&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Bill Flecky&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Dan Gentile &#13;
Martha Heck&#13;
Pat Hoke&#13;
Carol Hilliard&#13;
Francis Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joe Gorman&#13;
Mike Greiner&#13;
Bob Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
Tom Hanson&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
steve Kaufman&#13;
Jesse Keenan&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
Scott Kallman&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
Kathleen Krettek&#13;
Sandy Krupicka&#13;
Cindy Kruse&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Mary McClenahan&#13;
Rick McDonald&#13;
Kathy McQuaid&#13;
Pat Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Debbie Martin&#13;
John Martin &#13;
One more time around and I quit.&#13;
Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
Chuck Minahan&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
Susie Moser&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Mike Moran&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
Jim Myers&#13;
Marge Kulczewski&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
Tim O'Grady&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Henry Paladino&#13;
Russ Patten&#13;
Deborah Pogge&#13;
Jerry Quigley&#13;
Toni Ramirez&#13;
Ronald Romans&#13;
Steve Rosman&#13;
Steve Ryba&#13;
Diane Salvo&#13;
Tom Sciortino&#13;
Doug Sennett&#13;
Karen Shudak&#13;
How much money did we bring in this&#13;
time ? &#13;
Mary Kay stokes&#13;
Barb Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Mike Thomas&#13;
Mike Thompson&#13;
I'm not tired, I just look like I am.&#13;
Denise Van Scoy Diane Vergamini&#13;
Larry Shudak&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
John Stewart&#13;
Mary Stinn&#13;
Bob Viola&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Kate Waldemann&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Phil Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
Jean Wiese&#13;
Laure Wolever&#13;
Senior boys dress up for Patten Day. &#13;
SENIOR MASS&#13;
Father Kiernan celebrates the Mass.&#13;
Seniors enjoy their last meal together.&#13;
A&#13;
N&#13;
D&#13;
Tom Burke reads the Epistle.&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
Father Delehant chats with the faculty.&#13;
129 &#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
Seniors wait anxiously for their diplomas.&#13;
Father Daniel Delehant gives the invocation.&#13;
Mr. Thomas Burke addresses the assembly.&#13;
130 &#13;
Ken Cox smiles after receiving his diploma.&#13;
Senior class president Jesse Keenan comments on&#13;
"Reflections of a Senior".&#13;
Pete Caparelli receives his diploma from Bishop Maurice Dingman.&#13;
Hank Paladino, Tom Wettengel, Steve Ryba and Steve Fancher show off their diplomas.&#13;
Below: Miss Nancy O'Neill and Mary Pat Minor lead the choir. &#13;
132&#13;
..&#13;
. &#13;
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133 &#13;
134&#13;
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Bob Viola models a scarf for Iowa Clothes.&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
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FOR THE TEENAGER&#13;
BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
508 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
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COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
PHONE 323-7596&#13;
Bierschenk's Grocery&#13;
QUALITY MEATS &amp; GROCERIES&#13;
DELIVERY SERVICE&#13;
421 HARRISON ST.&#13;
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136&#13;
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533 WILLOW 322-7779&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to Class of 172&#13;
BOB PYLES STUDIO&#13;
11 Westgate Village&#13;
366-1106&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Connolly Drug Store&#13;
2400 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-5557&#13;
Salvo's Tailor Shop&#13;
We Suit You&#13;
Custom Tailoring *&#13;
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across from Post Off ice&#13;
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137 &#13;
138&#13;
,..&#13;
STATE FARM&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
State Farm Insurance&#13;
535 East Broadway&#13;
Ray E. Prichard&#13;
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Congratu I ations&#13;
To The Seniors&#13;
Of 1972&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Phone 322 - 6666 &#13;
Congratulations ...&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you.&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
Whether you plan to go on to coll ege, get additi o~al training in business or some specialized field,&#13;
or look for a job, you've just completed a very important milestone in life w ith your high sch ool graduation.&#13;
. From this point forward, you'll be making more&#13;
decisions about money than you have before ... learning how to make an allowance or paycheck stretch&#13;
to take care of new exp e ns es.&#13;
The re's nothing like a ch ecking account to he lp&#13;
young me n and women learn money management. It&#13;
reduces impulse spe nding ... teaches how to keep&#13;
records and use them to plan ahead.&#13;
We suggest you open a checking account soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your education , remember-we make no service ch arges on student checkin g&#13;
accounts and require no minimum balance.&#13;
Corn e in and talk to us about it.&#13;
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139 &#13;
140&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
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230 WEST&#13;
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322-5984&#13;
Bi-Parish Credit Union&#13;
1922 W. BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
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553 WILLOW&#13;
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FOR YOUTH&#13;
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Laurie Whitaker models a corsage .&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
BRUNSWICK&#13;
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3603 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-6609&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hushaw Drug Co.&#13;
138 So. Main&#13;
322-2595&#13;
Eddy S Smith&#13;
Agency&#13;
26 South Main Street&#13;
322 - 2577&#13;
T . Joe Smith&#13;
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141 &#13;
142&#13;
Farner-Caughlan Co.&#13;
720 Ninth Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
(Visit Our Showroom)&#13;
Phone 322-7618&#13;
The Prescription&#13;
Center&#13;
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Phone 323-7571&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
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Ed Deleha nt r olls for another strike . &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To The Seniors&#13;
Of St. Albert's&#13;
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1011 Avenue B&#13;
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ANKENBAUER, MARTY Journalism 3;&#13;
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2,3 ,4; Football 2,3 ,4.&#13;
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Quarters; Porn Porn 3,4; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "Oklahoma" 4; Speech&#13;
2,3,4; Press Club 1,2; Talent Show 2;&#13;
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BROOKOVER, MIKE Letterman's Club&#13;
2,3,4; Journalism 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
1,2,3,4.&#13;
BROOKS, JODY Honor Roll 7 Quarters&#13;
Student Council 1; Biology Club 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Volleyball 3.&#13;
RROSNIHAN, JAMES Honor Roll 11&#13;
Quarters; Les Musiques 4; Latin Club&#13;
3,4 ; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2; "David and Lisa" 4 ; Explorers&#13;
Club 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 2;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4; Student&#13;
Manager for Basketball 1.&#13;
BUNTEN, BARBARA Mercy Speech&#13;
Meet 3; Alantic District Speech 4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; Christmas Program 1,4; Choir 1; "Fiorello" 1;&#13;
Madrigal 4; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2 ,3.&#13;
BURKE, THOMAS Honor Roll 10&#13;
Quarters; Journalism 4; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Biology Club 2; Letterman's&#13;
Club 3 ,4; Key Club 3; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4.&#13;
BURNS , JULIE Honor Roll 1 Quarter.&#13;
CAPARELLI, PETER Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Les Musiques 4; Boys Choir&#13;
4; Student Council 4; Class Officer&#13;
3; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
CAPARELLI, PATTI Pep Club 2; Choir&#13;
1.&#13;
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Quarter; Porn Porn 3,4 ; State and&#13;
District Speech 2,3; Large Group&#13;
State and District Speech 3,4 ; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "A pp le Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "Oklahoma" 4; Yearbook&#13;
1; Talent Show 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Choir 2,4; Les Musiques 3,4; Music&#13;
Clinic 3,4; Porn Porn Clinic 4; Tennis&#13;
2,3; Volleyball 2; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
CLARK, JOAN Press Club 1,2; Pep&#13;
SENIOR INDEX&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 2;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4.&#13;
COLPITTS, GERI Choir 1,2; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
CONZEMIUS, STEVE Baseball 1,2 ;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1.&#13;
COX, KENNETH Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
DINOVO, KATHY Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3; Biology Club&#13;
2; "Fiorello" 1: Lewis Central Business&#13;
Invitational Shorthand 3rd Place 3.&#13;
DONER, MIKE Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Student Council 1; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2.&#13;
DORSZYNSKI, DONNA Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Yearbook 1; Basketball 3.&#13;
DUGGAN, KATHIE Honor Roll 9&#13;
Quarters; Cheerleader 1,3 ,4; Pep Club&#13;
2; Speech District and State 3; FNA&#13;
3; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2,3; Beno's Fashion&#13;
Board Representative 4; Student&#13;
Council 1,4; Class Secretary 2; National Merit Commended Student 4;&#13;
Homecoming Queen 4; Accompanist&#13;
in State Music Contest 3; Basketball&#13;
3,4.&#13;
EBERT, DEBBIE Biology Club 2; Choir&#13;
1; Volleyball 2.&#13;
EDWARDS, CHARLES Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 3,4; "Speech" 2;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 2; Creighton Math&#13;
Field Day 3,4; Summer Session 4;&#13;
Law Club 2; Engineering Club 3;&#13;
Monopoly Record 4; Football 1.&#13;
EMARINE, DAVID Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; Les Musiques 4;&#13;
Latin Club 1,2,3; Explorers Club 3;&#13;
Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Tennis 2,3 ,4;&#13;
All-City Tennis; Wrestling 1,2;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
EPPERSON, MARY LOU Honor Roll&#13;
1 Quarter; Choir 1,2,3,4; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Basketball 3;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
FANCHER, STEVE Honor Roll 10&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,&#13;
3,4 ; Cross Country 4 ; Track 3,4.&#13;
FAYLOR, PAT Honor Roll 16 Qu arters;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2 ,3; Les Musiques 4;&#13;
State Music Contest 3,4; State of&#13;
Iowa Scholar 4 ; "Fiorello" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; National Science&#13;
Foundation 3 ; Poetry Anthology 2.&#13;
FAZIO, ELIZABETH Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 3,4; Madrigal 4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4 ; L.C. Business&#13;
Invitational 3; Prom 3; Poetry Anthology 2; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
FRICKE, MARY ETTA&#13;
FLAMMANG , DOUG Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 4; Monolopy&#13;
Contest 4; Biology Club 2; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Les Musiques 3 ; Golf 1,2 ,&#13;
3,4.&#13;
FLECKY, BILL Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 4; Speech 2,3; Baseball 1,2 ;&#13;
Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Tennis&#13;
2,3 .&#13;
FLYNN, MIKE Choir 1; Baseball 1;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
FREISEN MARILYN Pep Club 3;&#13;
"Anne 'Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Journalism 4; Homecoming Skit&#13;
and Float 3; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
GENTILE, DAN Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Yearbo ok 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 4;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
GOESER, FRANCIS Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Bowling 4.&#13;
GOETZINGER, CELINA Honor Roll&#13;
1Quarter;PomPom3,4; Talent Sho':';&#13;
3· "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne Frank&#13;
3; "David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
4 ; Pep Club 3,4; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Basketball 3 ,4.&#13;
GORMAN, JOE Choir 1; Latin Club&#13;
l,2;Key Club 3,4 ; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,&#13;
2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3 ;&#13;
Honorable mention all-city Football&#13;
4.&#13;
GREINER, MIKE Honor Roll 2 Quarter ·&#13;
Art Club 4 ; Football 2.&#13;
GRONSTAL, GREG Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Choir&#13;
2,3,4; Speech 1,2 ,4.&#13;
GROTE, BOB Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,&#13;
3,4.&#13;
GUINAN, JEAN Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Yearbook 1,2; Newspaper 1; Biology&#13;
Club 1,2 ,3 ; Class Treasurer 2; Class&#13;
Secretary 4; Talent Show 1,2; Choir&#13;
1,2 ; Madriga l 4 ; Melodrama 2; " The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; " Fiorello" 1; " David &#13;
and Lisa" 4; Speech 2,3,4; District&#13;
and State Competition; Saint Albert&#13;
Representative to Holy Family Parish&#13;
Council, Urban Consultation Member&#13;
4; Golf 2; Cheerleading 3; Porn Porn&#13;
4; Pep Club 1,4.&#13;
HAAS, CAROL Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Les Musiques 3,4; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; Latin Club I; Spanish Club&#13;
3; Journalism 4; Pep Club 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Madrigal 4.&#13;
HANSON, TOM Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Les Musiques 2,3,4; Music Clinic 2,3,&#13;
4; "David and Lisa" 4; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; Talent Show 2,3,4; State&#13;
Music Contest 2,3,4; Speech 2,4;&#13;
International Club 3.&#13;
HECK, MARTHA Honor Roll 9 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; Student Council 2,4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "Fiorello" I; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; FNA; Poetry Anthology 2; Vice-President 3; Basketball&#13;
3,4.&#13;
HOKE, PAT Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Vice-President 2,4; Key Club Officer&#13;
3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Choir I;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2 ,3; Track 1,2.&#13;
HILLIARD, CAROL Honor Roll 9&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3,4; Prom 3;&#13;
Poetry Anthology 2; J .A. 3; Basketball 3 ,4; Football 4.&#13;
HOPP, STEVE Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club President 4; Choir I; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4 ; Biology Club 2; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2 ; Football 1,2; Baseball 1.&#13;
HUYCK, JOHN Football Manager 1,3,4;&#13;
Basketball Manager; Art Club 3,4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Journalism 4.&#13;
JANSENIUS, DEBBIE Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; District Speech 3; District&#13;
and State Speech 4; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Choir 1,2; Homecoming Court 4;&#13;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4.&#13;
KALLMAN, SCOTT Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Speech I; Student Council&#13;
1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's&#13;
Club 2,3,4; Journalism 3,4; Football&#13;
I ; Baseball I ; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cross&#13;
Country 4.&#13;
KAUFMAN, STEVE Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Speech 1; Tennis 1,2; Basketball I.&#13;
KEENAN, JESSE Class President 4; Art&#13;
Club 3,4; Journalism 4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1.&#13;
KELLY, KEVIN Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Journalism Club I; Art Club 3.&#13;
KELLY, MARY Pep Club l,2,3,4;Prom&#13;
3.&#13;
KEES, LARRY Honor Roll 5 Quarters;&#13;
Bowling 4.&#13;
KRETTEK, KAT Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Student Council 2,3;&#13;
Talent Show l;Pep Club l,2;"Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2.&#13;
KRUPICKA, SANDY Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; Speech 2; Choir l ,2,4;PonPon 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Music Clinic&#13;
4; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; "Oklahoma" 4; Future Teachers I;,&#13;
Porn Pon Clinic 4.&#13;
KRUSE, CINDY Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" I;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 2; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Homecoming Court 4; Choir I;&#13;
Journalism Club 1; Art Club 3 ,4;&#13;
Poetry Anthology 2; Talent Show 2;&#13;
Prom Committee 3.&#13;
KULCZEWSKI, MARGE Biology Club&#13;
2; Business Manager for Yearbook 4;&#13;
Pep Club 3; Journalism 4; Latin 1,2;&#13;
Golf 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
LAMANTIA, MARY BETH Honor Roll&#13;
5 Quarters; Yearbook I; Latin Journalism 3; Choir I; Speech 2; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4 ; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; State and District&#13;
Mercy Speech Meets 2; Class President&#13;
3; Student Council 3; Biology Club 2;&#13;
Future Nurses 2; Tennis 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball 3,4; Intercity Basketball 4.&#13;
LEINEN, SUSAN Biology Award 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4.&#13;
MAHONEY, PAT Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball&#13;
4.&#13;
McCLENAHAN, MARY KAY Art Club&#13;
4.&#13;
McDONALD, RICK Home Ee 4;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2.&#13;
McQUAID, KATHY Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Yearbook 4; Mercy Speech Meet 3;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; Tennis 1,2,3,4.&#13;
MANN, MARIA Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Future Nurses 3;&#13;
Yearbook 3; Choir I ; Speech Meets,&#13;
District, l~rge groups 4; Prom 3; Future Teacllers 2; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Prose Anthology 2.&#13;
MARTIN, DEBBIE Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Choir 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Cheerleading 2,3,4; Poetry Anthology&#13;
2; Talent Show 2.&#13;
MARTIN, JOHN Honor Roll I Quarter;&#13;
Football I; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
MATHIASEN, JERRY Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Latin Club 1,2; Key Club&#13;
3,4;Letterman'sClub 2,3,4;Yearbook&#13;
I; Student Council President; Key&#13;
Club Vice President; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; All City&#13;
3,4; State Track Meet 2,3,4.&#13;
MILLER, DA YID Latin Club 1,2; Art&#13;
Club 4; Yearbook Assistant Editor,&#13;
Photographer 4; Key Club 4; Prom&#13;
3; Home Ee 4; Golf 1,2; Bowling 4.&#13;
MINAHAN, CHUCK Art Club 3,4.&#13;
MEISENBACH, MARY Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; "Fiorello" I ; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Talent&#13;
Show 1,2; Basketball 3 ,4; Score&#13;
Keeper for Tennis 4.&#13;
MENGES, JANET Honor Roll 10 Quarters; Poetry Anthology 2; Basketball&#13;
3,4; Football 4.&#13;
MOSER, SUSIE Honor Roll 12 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 2,3,4;&#13;
State Music Contest 2,3,4; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3,4; Poetry Anthology 2; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; Talent Show 2,3 ;&#13;
Porn Porn 3,4; Student Council&#13;
2,3 ,4; Future Teachers 2,3 ,4; Student&#13;
Council Sec. 4.&#13;
MORAN, MIKE Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4;&#13;
Les Musiques 4; Yearbook 1,2,3;&#13;
Editor 3; Key Club Treasurer 3,4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Journalism&#13;
Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
l,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball l ,2,3,4.&#13;
MURPHY, MOLLY Honor Roll 4 Quarters; Porn Porn 3,4;Pep Club 1,4;Press&#13;
Club 1; Talent Show 2;Poetry Anthology 2; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; 3rd Place in Catholic&#13;
Daughters of America Poetry Contest&#13;
2; Yearbook 1,3; 2nd Place at Porn&#13;
Porn Clinic 3.&#13;
MYERS, TIM Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
NORMAN, RANDY Journalism 4; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
O'GRADY, TIM Honor Roll 11 Quarters; Yearbook 2; Journalism 2.&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
PALADINO, HENRY Journalism Club&#13;
4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Track 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
PATTEN, JOHN Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Biology Club 1; Tennis 2,3; Track 3.&#13;
PATTEN, RUSS&#13;
POGGE, DEBBIE Choir 1,2; Pep Club&#13;
3,4.&#13;
QUIGLEY, JERRY Honor Roll 5 Quarters; Art Club 3,4; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Home Ee 4; Automotives 1,2,3; F.C.C. 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3 ,4; 2nd at Wrestling Sectionals 5th at District Wrestling; Bowling&#13;
4; Baseball 1; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
RAMIREZ, ANTOINETTE Choir 1.&#13;
RAMSEY, SUZANNE Choir 1; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3; Journalism.&#13;
ROBINSON, ED Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4;&#13;
Baseball l,2,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4;Home&#13;
Ee 4; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4. ROMANS, RONALD Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
ROSMAN, STEVE Honor Roll 2 Quarters; Letterman's Club Basketball 1,2&#13;
3,4.&#13;
RYBA, STEVE J ournalsirn Club 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1,2,4;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
SALVO, DIANN Choir 2; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
3; Biology Club 2; "The Apple Tree"&#13;
2; "David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
4.&#13;
SCHABEN, FRED Art Club 4.&#13;
SCIORTINO, THOMAS Football 1;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4; Basketball&#13;
1.&#13;
SENNETT, DOUG Honor Roll 2 Quarters; Key Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
SHUDAK, KAREN Honor Roll 4 Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Yearbook 1; FT A 1; Poetry Anthology 2;Prom 3; Student Of the Month&#13;
3.&#13;
SHUDAK, LARRY Honor Roll 16 Quarter; Horne Ee 4; Baseball l ,2,3.&#13;
STEWART, JOHN Yearbook 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Basketball 1,2 .&#13;
SOLON, MARY Choir 1,2; Bowling 4.&#13;
STINN,MARY&#13;
STOKES, MARY KAY Honor Roll 1&#13;
Quarter; Choir 1,2; Press Club 1;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Prom 3; Poetry Anthology 2; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; "David and Lisa" 4.&#13;
STRAKA, BARB Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Biology Club 2; Art Club 3,4; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 2; " David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook&#13;
1,4; Basketball 3; Intercity Basketball&#13;
4.&#13;
TEDESCO, MARK Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1; Baseball 2.&#13;
THOMAS, JON Honor Roll 10 Quarters;&#13;
Les Musiques 3,4; Drama 4; Speech&#13;
4; Key Club 4; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
Monopoly Championship 4; Tennis&#13;
2,3 ,4; Cross Country 4; Wrestling 1,2.&#13;
THOMAS, MICHAEL Bowling 4; Football 1,2,4; Baseball 3.&#13;
THOMPSON, MICHAEL Football 2;&#13;
Key Club 4; Bowling 4; Yearbook 1.&#13;
VANSCOY, DENISE Mercy Speech&#13;
Meet 3; "The Apple Tree" 3; Choir&#13;
1,2; Les Musiques 3,4; Madrigal 4;&#13;
Prom 3; Talent Show 1,2,3.&#13;
VERGAMINI, DIANE Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Choir 1,2; Cheerleading 1,&#13;
2,3,4; State Speech Meet 3,4; Class&#13;
Officer 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Talent&#13;
Show 1,2,3; State of Iowa Scholar 4;&#13;
National Merit Commended Student&#13;
4; Academic Achievement Award 1,&#13;
2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Health&#13;
Club 4; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
VIOLA, BOB Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 4; Speech 1,2; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Biology Club 2; Art Club 4;&#13;
Football 1,2 ,3 ,4; Baseball 1; basketball 1,2,3 ,4; Track 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WANNING, PHIL&#13;
WALDMAN, KATE Choir 1,2,4; Les&#13;
Musiques 2; "Oklahoma" 4; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Poetry Anthology 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Talent&#13;
Show 2; French Club 3.&#13;
WALSH, MARY JO Honor Roll 9 Quarters; Yearbook 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2; "David and Lisa" 4; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1.&#13;
WALSH , NANCY Honor Roll 4 Quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3; Madrigal 4 ;&#13;
French Club 3;Press Club 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; "Fiorello" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3 ;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4 ;&#13;
Brandise Fashion Board Rep. 4; Golf&#13;
2; Basketball 3.&#13;
WALTER, DANIELLE Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; Choir 1; Future Nurses 2,3;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
WATSON, DALE Intramural Basketball&#13;
4; Football 2; Baseball l,2,4; Basketball 2. WEBER, JUDY Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 1; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4;Poetry Anthology 2; Bowling&#13;
4.&#13;
WEIDMAN, ELLEN Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Speech District and State 2,3,4;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; Homecoming Court&#13;
4;Choir 1,2,4;Pep Club 1,2,3,4;FNA&#13;
1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Class&#13;
Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 4; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Les Musiques 4.&#13;
WETTENGEL. TOM Honor Roll 5&#13;
Quarters; Journalism 4; Art Club 4;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WHEELER, DENNIS Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Football 1,2; Intramural&#13;
Basketball 4.&#13;
WHITAKER, LAURIE Future Nurses 2;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology Club 2;&#13;
District Speech 4; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Golf 4; Yearbook 4; Journalism 3,&#13;
4; Poetry Anthology 2.&#13;
WHITE, DARREL Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
WIESE, JEAN Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club President 4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; Choir 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Basketball 3.&#13;
WOLEVER, LAURE Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3,4; Porn Porn 4;&#13;
Student Council 3 ,4; Journalism Club&#13;
4; Yearbook "David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
Basketball 3.&#13;
YOCHEM, MARY Honor Roll 16 Quart- ers; "Anne Frank" 3; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Poetry Anthology 2;Pep Club 3; Health Careers&#13;
4; Academic Scholarship Award 1,2,&#13;
3,4; French Club 3,4. &#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Adams, Jane 39, 108&#13;
Adams, Mike 70,108&#13;
Adams, Patty 114&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie 108&#13;
Ankenbauer, Marty 35,121&#13;
Amento, Steve 66,68,108&#13;
Applegate, Donna 114&#13;
Applegate, Rhonda 99,114&#13;
Asman, Luann 108&#13;
Auen, Carol 114&#13;
Barak, Barry 70,108&#13;
Barker, Becky 99, 114&#13;
Barker, Deborah 104&#13;
Barnes, Beckie 121&#13;
Barnes, Bonnie 28,56,114&#13;
Bart, Denise 114&#13;
Beckman, Teri 99,114&#13;
Bintner, Jane 114&#13;
Bishop, Morgan 104&#13;
Boswell, John 51,66,67 ,69,&#13;
84,121,128&#13;
Bowers, Mark 66,67,69,86,&#13;
93,108&#13;
Brandt, Chris 99,104&#13;
Brenneman , Denise 56,57,121&#13;
Brich, Chris 108&#13;
Bridges, Jim 114&#13;
Brookover, Mike 51,52,61,66,&#13;
68,121&#13;
Brooks,MaryJo 121&#13;
Brosnihan, J ame s 31,32,51,&#13;
95 ,99 ,121&#13;
Brosnihan , Mark 93,114&#13;
Brower, John 114&#13;
Brown, Marilyn 28,29,56,114&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy 57&#13;
Bunten, Barbara 31,121&#13;
Bunten, Susan 104&#13;
Burke, Carol 114&#13;
Burke, Mary 57 ,104&#13;
Burke, Thomas 51,61,66,&#13;
67 ,69,72,121,129&#13;
Burkey, John 90,104&#13;
Burns, Bob 104&#13;
Burns, Julie 121&#13;
Callaghan, Mike 104&#13;
Cannon, Tim 35,39,51,66,&#13;
68,72,84,85 ,93,114&#13;
Caparelli, Joe 104&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay 57 ,108&#13;
Caparelli, Patti 24,121&#13;
Caparelli, Peter 121,131&#13;
Carpenter, Janis 52,56,57 ,121&#13;
Carroll, Kevin 66,70,84,85,108&#13;
Carta , Mark 115&#13;
Casson, Denise 100,108&#13;
Carta , Jane 57&#13;
Christiansen, Lori 34,108&#13;
Clark, Joan 35,56,121&#13;
Clark, Marilyn 57 ,104&#13;
Clark, Peggy 56,57 ,115&#13;
Colpitts, Chris 77,90,104&#13;
Colpitts, Geri 24,121&#13;
Colpitts, Monica 96,100,115&#13;
Conlon, John 115&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary 108&#13;
Connolly, Joe 77,90,104&#13;
Conzemius, Ca thy 104&#13;
Conzemius, Steve 51,61 ,121&#13;
Coughlin, Dennis 115&#13;
Cox, Ken 35 .51,84,85 ,122,&#13;
131&#13;
Crilly, Romana 104&#13;
Crowley, Ann 90,100,115&#13;
Crowley, Jim 77 , 104&#13;
Dau, Celeste 115&#13;
Dau, Lanette 108&#13;
Delehant, Ed 115,142&#13;
Delehant, Jean 6,23,39,57,&#13;
115&#13;
Delehant, Tim 93,98,105&#13;
Devivo, John 70,108&#13;
Divivo, Kathy 122&#13;
Doner, Bill 51,52,115&#13;
Doner, Di Ann 109&#13;
Doner, Mike 122, 128&#13;
Doran, Jacque 109&#13;
Dorsynski, Donna 32,122&#13;
Doyle, Bob 105&#13;
Doyle , Dee 96,l 00,115&#13;
Duff, Sharon 57, 105&#13;
Duggan, Janine 115&#13;
Duggan, Kathie 30,57 ,122&#13;
Duggan, Susan 57 ,104,105&#13;
Dusing, Charles 115&#13;
Dusing, Louise 109&#13;
Ebert, Debbie 122&#13;
Eckel, Barbara 53,109&#13;
Eckel, Mary 114,155&#13;
Eckrich, Lynn 115&#13;
Edwards, Charles 23,35,122,&#13;
125&#13;
Ege, John 51,66,70,115&#13;
Emarine, Dave 31,51,94,95,&#13;
122&#13;
Emarine, Mike 105&#13;
Emarine, Steve 94&#13;
Epperson, Jean 39,57,109&#13;
Epperson, Mary Lou 57 ,122&#13;
Epperson, Steve 87,105&#13;
Erixon, Albert 70,109&#13;
Erixon, Margaret 105&#13;
Evers, Deloy 109&#13;
Evers, Rita Renee 109&#13;
Evezic, Andrew 105&#13;
Fancher, Steve 35,51,84,&#13;
122,131&#13;
Fancher, Tracie 105&#13;
Faylor, Mary Pat 31,122&#13;
Fazio, Elizabeth 31,32,57,122&#13;
Feurt, Marianne 109&#13;
Fischer, Mary Kay 115&#13;
Fischer, Steve 105&#13;
Fischer, Theresa 57,92,100,&#13;
109&#13;
Fischer, Tim 105&#13;
Fisher, Barbara 105&#13;
Fisher, Denise 115&#13;
Flammang, Doug 59,125&#13;
Flecky, Bill 22,59,122&#13;
Flecky, Kathy 104,105&#13;
Flecky, Kevin 105&#13;
Flom, Rick 115&#13;
Flynn, Mike 128&#13;
Fricke, Maryetta 122&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen 109&#13;
Haug, Steve 51,66,68,86,116&#13;
Heck, Andy 109&#13;
Heck, John 39,116&#13;
Heck, Martha 56,123&#13;
Heenan, Debbie 116&#13;
Heithoff, Dan 93,116&#13;
Hiethoff, Dave 51,77 ,105&#13;
Hensley 87 ,105&#13;
Herbert, Angela I 05&#13;
Higginbotham, Marilee 11 O&#13;
Hill, Mary Kay 60,62,116&#13;
Hilliard , Carol 28,123&#13;
Hoke, Pat 59 ,84,120,123 - Holeton, Pat 70,110&#13;
Hood , Tim 116&#13;
Hopp, Steve 33 ,59&#13;
Hotz, Jerri 56,57 ,11 O&#13;
Friel, Tom 77,90,91,105&#13;
Friesen, Marilyn 28,57,61,122&#13;
Frost, Lishea 105&#13;
Funkhauser, Don 90,105 Hurd, Carol 116&#13;
Hurd, Darlene 110&#13;
Gallagher, Tim I 09 Hurd, Janice 105&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy 96,100,109&#13;
Gearhart, Gretchen 115&#13;
Gentile , Dan 51,62,66,67,&#13;
122,60&#13;
Gentile, Greg 51,66,115&#13;
Gillette, Steve 115&#13;
Gilliland, Teri 105&#13;
Gilliland, Vicki 109&#13;
Gilmore, Ann 105&#13;
Goeser, Francis 98,123&#13;
Goetzinger, Gelina 52,56,67,&#13;
123&#13;
Goetzinger, Lynn 105&#13;
Good, David 105&#13;
Gorman, Dan 39,43,51,59,&#13;
68,115&#13;
Gorman, Joe 44,51 ,59 ,66,&#13;
67 ,69 ,84,123&#13;
Graeve, Chuck l 09&#13;
Graeve, Patty 115&#13;
Greer, Georgia 115&#13;
Greiner, Mike 123&#13;
Greiner, Tom 115&#13;
Gronstal, Greg 23,31&#13;
Gronstal, Marianne 105&#13;
Grote , Bob 51 ,123&#13;
Grote , Janice 109&#13;
Grudle, Sandy 115&#13;
Gmnd , Cecilia 99,195&#13;
Gubbels, Mary Therese 56,109&#13;
Guinan, Ed 109&#13;
Guinan, Jean 22,39,56,57,&#13;
120,123&#13;
Guinan, Joe 116&#13;
Haas, Carol 61,123&#13;
Haas, Margaret I 05&#13;
Haas, Mary I 09&#13;
Hale , Margaret 116&#13;
Halterman, Larry 52,98,116&#13;
Halterman, Terry 105&#13;
Hamling, Mary 109&#13;
Hanson, Dan 109&#13;
Hanson, Patty 57 ,1 09&#13;
Hanson , Steve 116&#13;
Hanson, Tom 31,39,123&#13;
Hartlieb, Cecilia 96,l IO&#13;
Hurley, Richard 51,91 , 11 O&#13;
Hurst, Sally 116&#13;
Huss, Barbara 116&#13;
Hutcheson, Jeff 105&#13;
Huyck, John 51,52,61,123&#13;
Huyck, Tom 61,116&#13;
Jackson, Karen 116&#13;
Jansenius, Debbie 24,30,31,57,&#13;
123&#13;
Jones, Janet 105&#13;
Jones, Tom 39 ,51,66,70,110&#13;
Kaczor, Steve 110&#13;
Kallman, Scott 29 ,51 ,59 ,124&#13;
Kallman, Todd 91,108,119&#13;
Kaufman , Janet 1 JO&#13;
Kaufman, Steve 61 ,123&#13;
Keenan, Bill 110&#13;
Keenan , Jesse 52,61 ,120,123,131&#13;
Kees, Larry 98&#13;
Kelley, Mary 116&#13;
Kelley, Pat 110&#13;
Kevin, Kelly 124&#13;
Kelly, Mary 124&#13;
Kelly , Maureen 110&#13;
Kelly, Pam 110&#13;
Kenkel, Carol 105&#13;
Kennebeck, Joe 51 ,66,68,116&#13;
Kenney, Kevin 110&#13;
Kern, Vicky 57 ,108,110&#13;
Koch, Cindy I 05&#13;
Koestner, Carole 52,61 ,124&#13;
Koestner, Kevin 51, 116&#13;
Kongs, Cathy 110&#13;
Konz, Elaine 105&#13;
Konz , Kay 105&#13;
Konz, Marge 53 ,116&#13;
Konz, Shirley 96,115&#13;
Krettek, Cece 57,106&#13;
Krettek, Mary 124&#13;
Krueger, Steve 87,106&#13;
Krupicka, Kris 5 7 ,106&#13;
Krupicka , Sandy 56,57 ,124&#13;
Kruse, Cindy 25,30,52,57 ,124,126&#13;
Kmse , David 90,106&#13;
Kulczewski, Margaret 60,61 ,92,124&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
Lamantia, Jim 93,106&#13;
Lamantia, Mary Beth 31,32,&#13;
33,34,.57 ,96,100,124&#13;
Larchick, Barbara 53,110&#13;
Leber, Mark 51 ,66,68,116&#13;
Leinen, Sharon 110&#13;
Leinen, Susan 120,124&#13;
Lemire, Cindy 57 ,106&#13;
Lemire, Diana 57,110&#13;
Lenihan, Mary Ann 57,106&#13;
Lenihan, Pat 28,39,51,70,116&#13;
Lewis,-Shelley 106&#13;
Liebel, Mary 116&#13;
Liston, Patty 106&#13;
Lustgraaf, Kay 110&#13;
Lustgraaf, Mike 106&#13;
Mahoney, Pat 35,51,67,68,84&#13;
Mann, Maria 124&#13;
Marr, Debbie 99,110&#13;
Marrow, Mary Ellen 111&#13;
Marsh, Patti 99 ,106&#13;
Martin, Debbie 35 ,57 ,124&#13;
Martin, John 124&#13;
Martin, Peggy 39 ,57 ,117&#13;
Martin, Pam 116&#13;
Masker, Mary Florence 110&#13;
Mathiasen, Jeff 116&#13;
Mathiasen, Jerry 31,32,39,&#13;
51,59 ,72,84,125&#13;
Meshling, Bill 11 7&#13;
Meidlinger, Mark 87, 106&#13;
Meisenbach, Mary 57 ,125&#13;
Meloy, Mary Ellen 53,117&#13;
Menges, Paul 111&#13;
Mescher, Dick 34,51,52,66,&#13;
70,115&#13;
Messbarger, Rod 34,70,86,117&#13;
Meyers, Jim 51,52,66,67,68,&#13;
69,125&#13;
Meyers, Margaret 106&#13;
Meyers, Mike 24&#13;
Michalski, Bill 90,106&#13;
Miller, Dave 60,62,125&#13;
Minahan, Charles 125&#13;
Minahan, Dave 117&#13;
Minahan, Terry 106&#13;
Minor, James 111&#13;
Minor, Mary Pat 56,131&#13;
Moran, Kevin 111&#13;
Moran, Mike 31 ,33,35,39,51 ,&#13;
59 ,61 ,66,68,84,93'125&#13;
Moser, Susie 22,31,56,57,125&#13;
Mrkacek, Joann 106&#13;
Much, Mike 117&#13;
Much, Rosemary 106&#13;
Munch, Robert 106&#13;
Murphy, Jim 87 ,90,106&#13;
Murphy, Molly 56,57 ,125&#13;
McAlexander, Steve 110&#13;
McClenahan, Ka thy 99 , 110&#13;
McClenahan , Mary Kay 52,124&#13;
McDonald, Rick 124&#13;
McGinn, Chuck 94,106&#13;
McGruder, Jim 86,94,110&#13;
McKiernan, Susan 53,56,67,&#13;
116&#13;
McQuaid, John 110&#13;
McQuaid, Kathy 60,62,124&#13;
Noon, Roberta 106&#13;
Noon, Suzanne 96,111&#13;
Norman, Randy 61 ,125&#13;
Novak, Linda 57 ,92,100,117&#13;
Nugent, Kevin 87,106&#13;
O'Grady, Tim 125&#13;
Olsen, Kim 106&#13;
Olson, Paul 111&#13;
O'Neil, Mike 117&#13;
O'Neil, Theresa 106&#13;
O'Neill, Colleen 53,56,57,&#13;
100,114,117&#13;
O'Neill, Steve 70,86,111&#13;
Ortez, Dennis 91&#13;
O'Toole, Maurice 43,51,117&#13;
Paladino, Henry 51,60,61,62&#13;
66,67 ,68,84,85,126,131&#13;
Palestino, Cindy 106&#13;
Patten, Mike 52&#13;
Patten, Patricia 111&#13;
Patten, Russ 126&#13;
Pawloski, Mary Ann 92,111&#13;
Peregoy, Greg 52,117&#13;
Petra tis, Marlene 53,56,57,&#13;
100,117&#13;
Pettit, Bill 106&#13;
Pogge, David 87 ,90,106&#13;
Pogge, Deborah 126&#13;
Pogge, Joe 70,93,108,111&#13;
Pogge, Karen 52,117&#13;
Pogge, Milly 117&#13;
Poole, Gordon 70,86,111&#13;
Porter, Steve 70,111&#13;
Powell, Debby 111&#13;
Powell, Denise 107&#13;
Purnell, Steve 70,86,93&#13;
Quigley, Cindy 111&#13;
Quigley, Jerry 29 ,39,51,52,&#13;
59,93,126&#13;
Ramirez, Toni 120&#13;
Ramirez, Vicki 99 ,111&#13;
Ramsey, Suzanne 61&#13;
Reed, Mike 90,107&#13;
Reggio, Helen 111&#13;
Reid, Jerry 34,51,61,90,117&#13;
Respeliers, Cathy 107&#13;
Respeliers, Kathy Jo 43,117&#13;
Respeliers, Tom 107&#13;
Rindone, Gary 71,77 ,87 ,107&#13;
Ring, Kathy 117&#13;
Roane , Darrell 107&#13;
Roarty , Susan 117&#13;
Robinson, Ed 51,52,66,67,&#13;
68,69,72,84,85&#13;
Rodewald, Jean 117&#13;
Romano, Angela 1 17&#13;
Romano, Mike 90,77&#13;
Romans, Ronald 126&#13;
Ronk, Bill 77 , 107&#13;
Ronk, Carol 39,96,111&#13;
Ronk, John 39 ,84,85,117&#13;
Rosman , Stephen 22 ,35 ,126&#13;
Roux, Bill 66,67 ,69,70,86,111&#13;
Russell, Debra 25, 114, 117&#13;
Ryba, Jim 93,98,117&#13;
Ryba, Steve 51,61,66,126,131&#13;
Sage, Debbie 99,111&#13;
Salsbury, Angela 99, 111&#13;
Salvo, Diann 61,126&#13;
Salvo, Pat 107&#13;
Salvo, Patty 107&#13;
Sandbothe , Karen 56,57 ,11 8&#13;
Sandbothe, Sharen 118&#13;
Schaben, Fred 52&#13;
Scherle, Jane 60,62,100,118&#13;
Schlautman , Don 111&#13;
Schnitker, Colleen 107&#13;
Schnitker, Ellen 24, 118&#13;
Schreiber, Dan 111&#13;
Schreiber, Michael 118&#13;
Sciortino, Jerry 118&#13;
Sciortino, Thomas 126&#13;
Scott, David 70,111&#13;
Sealock, Mike 111,112&#13;
Sennett, Doug 59,126,128&#13;
Shea , Joanne,99 ,118&#13;
Shea, Mike 44,51,52,66,70&#13;
Shudak, Karen 126&#13;
Shudak, Larry 127&#13;
Shudak, Mary Jo 107&#13;
Shudak, Mike 66 ,84,85,112&#13;
Smith, Geralyn 52,99,118&#13;
Solon, Mary 99 ,120,127&#13;
Sorenson, Chris 51,66,70,86,118&#13;
Sorenson, Mary Sue 107&#13;
Spitznagle, Mark 52,118&#13;
Spitznagle, Phil 107&#13;
Springer, Roxann 118&#13;
Stageman, Bill 51,66,70&#13;
Stageman, Diane . 118&#13;
Stamp, Marilyn 118&#13;
Sterbens, Ann 44,118&#13;
Stewart, John 60,62,84,127&#13;
Stinn, Cheryl 100,112&#13;
Stinn, Mark 127&#13;
Stokes, David 77 ,87 ,90,l 07&#13;
Stokes, John 118&#13;
Stokes, Mary Kay 57,127&#13;
Straka, Barbara 29,60,100,127&#13;
Straka, Jim 52,118&#13;
Straka, Kathy 99,100,112&#13;
Suden , Tom 112&#13;
Sulentic, Bob 77 ,87 ,107&#13;
Sulentic, John 118&#13;
Swanek, Cathie 44&#13;
Swanson, Cathy 107&#13;
Sweeney, Brian 51,66,70,72,118&#13;
Swift, Kathy 107&#13;
Swift, Susan 112&#13;
Tacke, Bill 39 ,11 8&#13;
Talley , Kath y 57 ,92, 11 2&#13;
Tedesco , Mark 127&#13;
Thomas, Danny 52 ,98, 11 8&#13;
Thomas, Greg 31~1~9 ,9 1 ,93,125,127&#13;
Thomas, Kevin 86,11 2&#13;
Thomas, Larry 98 ,11 8&#13;
Thomas, Michael 5 1,66,84,98,127 ,128&#13;
Thomas, Steve 86 ,93,l 12&#13;
Thompson, Jim 104, l 07&#13;
Thompson, Michael 98,127&#13;
Thompson, Timothy 70,93 ,118&#13;
Tierney, Martha 1 12&#13;
Travis, Bruce 107&#13;
Turone , Anne 52,57 ,112&#13;
Vallinch, Ann 34,53,57,I 12&#13;
Vallin ch, Jean 57 ,I 07&#13;
VanHorne, Nancy 118&#13;
Van Scoy , Denise 127&#13;
Van Seay, Mike 112&#13;
Vergamini , Diane 30,31,57 ,127&#13;
Vergamini, Sue 57,118&#13;
Viola , Robert 29 ,51 ,52,59 ,&#13;
66,67 ,69,127 ,l 28,134&#13;
Waldmann , Kate 39 ,43 ,128&#13;
Waldmann , Mary Ellen 112&#13;
Walsh, Mary Jo 31 ,l 28&#13;
Walsh, Matt 70,112&#13;
Walsh, Nancy 127 ,128&#13;
Walter, Denielle 128&#13;
Wanning, Philip 61,1 28&#13;
Watson, Dale 84,128&#13;
Weare, Terry 70,86,112&#13;
Weber, Judy 29 ,31,99 ,128&#13;
Weidman, Bob 77,87 ,90,107&#13;
Weidman, Ellen 30,31,32,39,&#13;
57 ,120,128&#13;
Wellman, Linda 108,112&#13;
Wellman, Nancy 112&#13;
Wettengel, Dick 77 ,87 ,90,107&#13;
Wettengel , Nancy 56,57,11 8&#13;
Wettengel, Tom 51 ,52,61 ,66,&#13;
67 ,69,131&#13;
Wheeler, Dennis 128&#13;
Wheeler, Janet 112&#13;
Whitaker, Laurie 31,32,34,&#13;
60,124,141&#13;
White, Pam 112&#13;
Whitesides, Cecilia 107&#13;
Wilkinson, Mary Alice 11 2&#13;
Wiese, Jean 128&#13;
Wiese , Julie 118&#13;
Wise, Mary Beth 112&#13;
Wolever, Laure 56,61,128&#13;
Wolever, Marti 71,77 ,87 ,107&#13;
Wredt, Randy 70,112&#13;
Yochem, John 51 ,118&#13;
Yochem, Theresa 53,112&#13;
Zajic, Debbie 107&#13;
Zimmerman Bob 70,11 2&#13;
Zimmerman, Marcia 118 &#13;
155 &#13;
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CONTENTS&#13;
FACULTY 7&#13;
ACTIVITIES 19&#13;
ORGANIZATIONS 47&#13;
SPORTS 63&#13;
ACADEMICS 105&#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN 113&#13;
SENIORS 131&#13;
ADVERTISING 147&#13;
INDEX 166&#13;
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3 &#13;
BEST WISHES TO FR. KIERNAN&#13;
4 &#13;
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Fr. Kiernan&#13;
accepts pastorship&#13;
in Des Moines&#13;
Father James Kiernan, former principal of St Albert, will be&#13;
long remembered as a part of our school. He came to us in the&#13;
fall of 1964. Through the years he has taught Religion, Latin,&#13;
and History. He has been active in many organizations such as&#13;
Big Brothers and the Kiwanis Club. He was a candidate for&#13;
"Outstanding Young Man" by the Jaycees. He conducted an&#13;
automotive club, helped to organize the basketball jamboree&#13;
for the Big Brothers organization, conducted Adult Education&#13;
classes and C.C.D. classes, was in charge of the Falcon Concession Crew, and helped out in various parishes.&#13;
In his later years at St. Albert Father Kiernan taught only&#13;
junior and senior Religion courses. He was given the privilege of&#13;
scheduling classes as one of his duties as Vice-principal.&#13;
In January of 1972 Father Daniel Delehant, at that time&#13;
the principal of St. Albert, was moved to the pastorship of&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa. Father Kiernan succeeded him as principal&#13;
until November of 1972.&#13;
On November 1, 1973, Father Kiernan announced to the&#13;
faculty and students that he had asked for a parish assignment,&#13;
and that request had been granted. On the 10th of November&#13;
Father Kiernan assumed the position of Administrator of St.&#13;
John's Parish, Des Moines, Iowa.&#13;
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Father Lawrence Beeson&#13;
Co-ordinator of Area&#13;
Catholic School System&#13;
ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Mr. Pat Johnson&#13;
Appointed Principal&#13;
On November 1, 1972, Mr. Patrick Johnson was&#13;
appointed to the position of principal at St.&#13;
Albert High School. This appointment was due to&#13;
the transfer of Fr. James Kiernan from principal&#13;
at StAlbert to the position of Administrator of&#13;
St. John's Parish in Des Moines. This change&#13;
makes Mr. Johnson the first lay principal in our&#13;
school's history.&#13;
Formerly vice-principal, Mr. Johnso_n assumed&#13;
the duties of scheduling classes along with handling disciplinary problems and other such jobs&#13;
important to the smooth running of our school.&#13;
Since his appointment, he has tried to overcome&#13;
the lack of good substitute teachers and organize&#13;
detention for troublesome students. He also attempted to introduce the fine arts to St. Albert&#13;
by arranging for interested students to see operas&#13;
in Omaha.&#13;
During the year, he has taken the emphasis off&#13;
discipline and put it on training the student for&#13;
the career t hey plan to follow. In doing this, he&#13;
has worked on such things as giving the students&#13;
more electives to choose from, providing a vocational training class at Iowa Western Community&#13;
College, and adding a college English course to&#13;
our curriculum. This freshman level class conducted by Cre ighton University will help St.&#13;
Albert seniors in deciding whether or not they&#13;
are capable of going on to college. For those who&#13;
do go on to college this course will also provide a&#13;
credit making the freshman load lighter.&#13;
These are just a few of the many things Mr.&#13;
Johnson has done to improve the school. And indeed our principal deserves the respect and support of t he entire student body for taking on the&#13;
heavy res ili ie~ of running our school and&#13;
carrying them out so well.&#13;
Father Lawrence A. Beeson came&#13;
to Council Bluffs from Des Moines&#13;
in January of 1972 and has since acquired the duties of Co-ordinator of&#13;
the Area Catholic School System.&#13;
His duties as given to him by the&#13;
Area Board of Education are t o supervise the entire educational system&#13;
including the Catholic schools and&#13;
the other religious education programs. He also aids in the organization of the C.C.D. and adult education programs.&#13;
Father Beeson's many responsibilities keep him busy throughout the&#13;
year and, because of his diligence,&#13;
he has helped the Catholic schools&#13;
in Council Bluffs and will continue&#13;
to do so next year. &#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Director of Student Affairs&#13;
During our administrative change Mr. Charles Wolever was&#13;
appointed Director of Student Affairs, because of his experience as Dean of Boys and his eight years of serving this&#13;
school, Mr. Wolever seems well qualified for this position involving the control and operation of all the school activities.&#13;
Mr. Wolever's job also included the supervision of the lunch&#13;
program and the maintance personnel and the handling of&#13;
discipline problems.&#13;
During the year Mr. Wolever has enlarged and improved&#13;
the activities at St Albert because he feels that without a&#13;
good extracurricular program, our school's morale cannot be&#13;
at its highest. He has done this by strengthening field trips&#13;
and organizations, and also by adding new things, such as&#13;
the National Honor Society, an organization which gives recognition to students for excellence in character, leadership,&#13;
scholarship and service. He has also helped our principal&#13;
strengthen the Student Council by giving it more of a voice&#13;
in school affairs.&#13;
Mr. Wolever has set a good example for all of us by making&#13;
himself a part of the activities. He can be seen working diligently at nearly every event that comes to St. Albert and,&#13;
if we follow his example, he will have reached his goal for&#13;
our school will surely be strong.&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Continues as Counselor&#13;
The real reasons for having a Catholic High&#13;
school in Council Bluffs is to bring students&#13;
a religious education and to provide the atmosphere which a public school rarely has.&#13;
This aspect of education is that of Fr. Monahan. Father is the chairman of the Religion&#13;
Department and is the guidance counselor.&#13;
As the chairman of the Religion Department&#13;
Father Monahan plans the whole religion program. As a counselor he works mainly with&#13;
students who are interested in going to college. He helps them decide if they are capable&#13;
of continuing their education, prepares them&#13;
for college entrance examinations, and tries&#13;
to get financial aid for students who can&#13;
qualify.&#13;
In addition to working on curricular matters, he has done such outside activities as&#13;
directing a dramatic multi-media interpretation of the life of Christ based on the album&#13;
"Truth of Truths," and arranging weekly&#13;
youth Masses for teenagers.&#13;
Father hopes that in the future the school&#13;
will have an additional counselor to lighten&#13;
his load a little. Yet, even if we do acquire an&#13;
additional counselor, Father will have plenty&#13;
of work to do throughout the year.&#13;
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10&#13;
OFFICE STAFF&#13;
ENLARGED&#13;
The St. Albert office staff is enlarged this year with the&#13;
addition of Jenna Randolph, Ginger Bognich, and Sister&#13;
Ermanita. Sister Bartella, who was on the office staff last&#13;
year, completes the office personnel.&#13;
It is impossible to name all the duties Jenna has as&#13;
receptionist, but her main duties are to record attendance,&#13;
process students' credits, and handle the school's mail.&#13;
Gin!-]er is the bookkeeper for St. Albe rt and also the other&#13;
schools in the Council Bluffs merged system. Ginger is&#13;
aided by Sister Ermanita, who came here after being secre·&#13;
tary at St. Francis School. Sister Ermanita does whatever&#13;
secretarial jobs there are that need to be done and gives a&#13;
great deal of cooperation to everyone---except for having&#13;
her picture taken for the yearbook! Sister Bartella is the secretary to the principal and also teaches two typing&#13;
cl asses dai ly . Jenna Randol ph - Secretary&#13;
Ginger Bognich - Bookkeeper Sister Mary Ba rtella - Secretary to the Principal &#13;
Art-Music-P .E. • •&#13;
Miss Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Sister Mary Elain e&#13;
Mr. John LaBon ia&#13;
Mrs. Dale Miller&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Miss MaryAnn Angeroth&#13;
Sister Elaine, the art teacher, ha s been getting quite a number of creative achievements from her many students. After&#13;
tea ching the basic techniques of art, she set up a budget which&#13;
called for anything from mobil es to pencil sketches. The students were required to complete this budget and then were&#13;
graded on th eir pictures for a quarter grade.&#13;
Mrs. Mill er has been keeping her home economics classes&#13;
busy with the fundamentals of sewing. Each student was required to make a skirt, which taught them the basics of sewing.&#13;
Next, they started to sew something that contained sleeves and&#13;
facing and most of the students chose to make smocks. Many&#13;
students were quite surprised at the ir own creative abi lity.&#13;
Mrs. Smith, in addition to her regular senior high P.E . classes, has been teaching the seventh and e ighth grade students a lso.&#13;
At the beginning of each year the students play Fie ld Hockey,&#13;
which is a very hea lthy sport. Her schedul e also includes Bad-&#13;
~inton, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseba ll, Dancing and working&#13;
in the area of Acrobatics. All in a ll, Mrs. Smith kept her students quite busy with a variation of activities.&#13;
11 &#13;
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Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Anne Delehant&#13;
Mr. Steve Schnitker&#13;
Sister Mary David&#13;
Mr. Al Leber&#13;
Math-Science&#13;
Mr. Schn itker had the experience of teaching&#13;
his first year at St. Albert this year. He specialized&#13;
in the Science Department and worked hard with&#13;
his students. One of the interesting projects that&#13;
Mr. Schnitker's Physics classes tried was that of&#13;
testing the force and thrust of rockets. They launched their rockets in the parking lot and were&#13;
thrilled by the excitement. They also worked a&#13;
long time on the construction of a Planetarium,&#13;
which was placed in the schoo l's main hall. The&#13;
purpose of the Planetarium was to enab le the students to achieve a better understanding of the&#13;
stars and their positions during different seasons&#13;
of the year. All in all , the students enjoyed Mr.&#13;
Schnitker's curriculum.&#13;
Mrs. Dermody has been busy with her Algebra&#13;
and Math Analysis classes. Algebra really isn't as&#13;
hard as it seems after a simple explanation of each&#13;
section . Math Analysis proved cha ll enging to last&#13;
year's seniors, expecially the second semester when&#13;
the independent study program was used instead&#13;
of daily lectures and assignments.&#13;
• • • &#13;
English-Foreign Language • • •&#13;
Miss Vicky Salvador&#13;
Miss Sharon Kelly&#13;
Miss Mary Brauch&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
Mrs. Linda Borman&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine&#13;
Miss Salvador had her hands full this year, as in any other&#13;
year. She had four periods of senior English and a speech class.&#13;
The English classes studied English Literature, which consists&#13;
of the Anglo-Saxon Period and the Middle Ages and many&#13;
other periods of the past. Aside from Miss Salvador's daily&#13;
schedule, she gave much of her time and effort to the directing&#13;
of our school plays, all of which have been a success. Last year&#13;
the seniors presented the play, "Mrs. McThing" . The audience&#13;
enjoyed it immensely and the actors, actresses and crews worked hard to make it a success. Miss Kelly taught English to juniors and seniors last year. She explained the characteristics of&#13;
short stories and poems. For a break in the routine, they read&#13;
198.4 by George Orwell. Each Friday a composition must be&#13;
handed in for grading. Her style reflects opinions rather than&#13;
facts.&#13;
Miss Brauch was busy with her Spanish classes also. Her&#13;
students showed a great interest to learn another language and&#13;
she taught them what they needed to know.&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
Business Education-Shop&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Ken Petersen&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen&#13;
Sister Mary Bartella&#13;
Sister Eileen worked hard this year teaching American History al'.ld Office Practice. Last year was the first time that the&#13;
boys were placed in her classes, and it turned out to be quite a&#13;
learning experience for all. In Office Practice, Sister prepared&#13;
the girls for the problems that they would encounter in an office situation. She also showed them how to use the Ditto machines and other machines used in modern offices.&#13;
Mrs. Schnitker had a busy schedule this year while teaching&#13;
a large, first year shorthand class. They learned the many difficult ways of writing the alphabet in shorthand form. Those&#13;
who were in their second year of shorthand were busy taking&#13;
dictation and transcribing letters. Some of the more progressive&#13;
girls were taking letters at 110 or 120 words a minute. This was&#13;
qu ite an accomplishment and would enable them to get a good&#13;
job after high school.&#13;
Sister Benigna taught Typing I and Typing II. This class was&#13;
an advantage for t hose who chose to take it because typing is&#13;
an excellent talent to have.&#13;
• • • &#13;
Religion-History-Psychology&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Mr. Dave McClellan&#13;
Mr. Terry Coleman&#13;
Mr. Mike Mauro&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Father Monahan taught some of the seniors the marriage&#13;
course this year. He started the classes off with sex education&#13;
notes and then lectured to the classes on the importance of&#13;
marriage. He also held the important position of counselor,&#13;
giving advice and opinions to seniors on continuing their education.&#13;
For the first quarter of the this school year, Mr. Mauro was&#13;
teaching government and economics to juniors and seniors. In&#13;
the second quarter he unexpectedly became the new psychology&#13;
teacher. Upon receiving his new position, he was very enthusiastic and he did a tremendous job. He had Chief Nick Sulentic&#13;
come in and Chief Sulentic discussed the problem of drugs&#13;
with the class. In addition to guest speakers, Mr. Mauro went&#13;
~nto great detail in his notes he gave to the class on this sub1ect. Included in Mr. Mauro's plans for the psychology classes&#13;
was a trip to the hospital in Glenwood .&#13;
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COOKS&#13;
This year will see the departure of Mrs. Genevieve Kunasek (near right) and Mrs. Charlotte Ring&#13;
(far right) from the St. Albert cooking staff. Both&#13;
will be retiring after eight years of faithful service&#13;
to the hungry mobs at our school.&#13;
The loss of these two women may put a dent in&#13;
the cooking staff for a short time, but don't be too&#13;
depressed. We still have an excellent crew that we're 1&#13;
sure will continue to offer us lunches which are&#13;
often said to be the best in the city.&#13;
We owe our respect and gratitude to the culinary&#13;
staff for putting up with the shoving in the lunch&#13;
line, the loud noise, and the outdated lunch tickets.&#13;
We must say good-bye and good luck to Genevieve&#13;
Kunase k and Charlotte Ring, and give special&#13;
thanks to Mrs. Ring for doing the nerve-racking&#13;
job of driving the Neola bus to and from school&#13;
each day.&#13;
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CUSTODIANS&#13;
Malcom Smith&#13;
With all tile changes occurring here this year it is not surprising that two new&#13;
custodians have joined the crew at St. Albert. Malcom Smith and Dean Jensen&#13;
are now working on the day shift cleaning the c::afeteria and hallways in addition&#13;
to the many other jobs around the school.&#13;
Keeping in close contact with the students the custodians have become popular&#13;
during the year. Malcom's jokes have made him so famous that at one pep rally&#13;
the students' call of "Speech from Malcom" rang throughout the school.&#13;
Although the men on the night shift don't see the students as much as those&#13;
working during the day, they have become acquainted with many of them by&#13;
meeting them at school activities which are held in the evenings. Wendell Olson,&#13;
Joe Mrkacek and Paul Olson, a junior at St. Albert, are kept busy with the cleaning of the kitchen, locker rooms, and gym, and also the general maintenance of&#13;
the building.&#13;
No matter what they're doing, the custodial crew brightens the scene at this&#13;
school either with their happy faces and funny jokes or with their mops and&#13;
buckets.&#13;
Wendell Olson&#13;
Above , Joe Mrkacek&#13;
Left, Dean Jensen&#13;
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ACTIVITIES&#13;
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SKITS-FLOATS&#13;
PEP UP&#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
The third annual St. Albert Homecoming lasted three days&#13;
and was October 5th to the 7th. "A Clockwork Green" was&#13;
selected as the theme and was evident in all activities.&#13;
A pep rally Thursday evening on the football field kicked&#13;
off the big weekend. Floats were presented with the senior&#13;
and freshmen floats tying for first place honors. A tricycle&#13;
race between the classes provided many laughs. Then, original&#13;
skits presented by each class entertained the audience. The&#13;
highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Homecoming Court and the crowning of the Queen, Colleen O'Neill.&#13;
This pep rally was a factor in boosting spirit for the game&#13;
against the stronger Cougars from Daniel Gross on Friday&#13;
night. The Falcons lost that game, but it failed to dampen the&#13;
good ole Falcon spirit.&#13;
Students and alumni concluded the festive weekend by&#13;
dancing to the music of ~arthstar on Saturday night.&#13;
Near Right: (1-r) Robin Cannon, Diane Powell and Steve Ronk&#13;
show their spirit in the freshmen class skit. Far right: Dave&#13;
Stokes tries to catch his runaway trike. Bottom row, far left:&#13;
Ann Vallinch and Steve O'Neill take time out to talk at the&#13;
dance. Left center: Mary Pat Minor, a member of Earthstar&#13;
entertains at the dance. Right center: A Gross player (Mike&#13;
Lenihan) is beaten by the Falcon men (Mike Hurst and&#13;
·Mark Doll as Rita Wettengel and Geri Joneson look on. Far&#13;
right : the senior float tied with ·the freshmen float for first&#13;
place honors. &#13;
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(Above) Queen Colleen O'Neill poses for a picture&#13;
with her court: (l.r) Nancy Wettengel, Shirley Konz,&#13;
Marilyn Brown, Sue Vergamini. (Right) Candidates&#13;
for Homecoming Queen gather at the statue for a&#13;
picture. Shown (1 -r) are Nancy Wettengel, Sue Vergamini, Shirley Konz, Marilyn Brown, Sharon Sandbothe, Colleen O'Neill, Mary Eckel, Linda Novak,&#13;
Janine Duggan, Marlene Petratis, Karen Sandbotf\e,&#13;
Jean Delehant. &#13;
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VETERANS' DAY FLOATS&#13;
GAIN FIRST PRIZE&#13;
Once again St. Albert entered the&#13;
Veteran's Day Parade and once again&#13;
came home with the first place trophy.&#13;
The float (above) entered in the Nov. 11&#13;
parade, represented the Tomb of the&#13;
Unknown Soldier.&#13;
On Oct. 23, Atlantic held their annual Veteran's Day Parade ir. which St.&#13;
Albert also participated. The float&#13;
(right) represented the statue of the&#13;
raising of the flag at lwo Jima.&#13;
Sophomore students from St. Albert were on the floats and the PomPon girls also marched in both parades.&#13;
Both floats were built under the&#13;
supervison of Mr. Gill and Mr. Kingery . &#13;
MRS. McTHING&#13;
DOES HER THING&#13;
Mrs. McThing did her magic of zapping&#13;
stic;k people in the place of humans before&#13;
two audiences of full houses on December&#13;
3 and 4.&#13;
The play, under the direction of Miss&#13;
Vicki Salvador and student director Cathie&#13;
Swanek, was a huge success and enjoyed by&#13;
all who attended .&#13;
The story was basically how Mrs. McThing,&#13;
a witch, put stick people in the place of Mrs.&#13;
Howard V. Larue, Ill, and her son, Howay,&#13;
leaving them out in the cold. For the time&#13;
being, they live in Shantyland Pool Hall under&#13;
the gangster, Poison Eddie Schellenback.&#13;
Through the help of Mimi, Mrs. McThing's&#13;
daughter, the gangsters get rid of the stick&#13;
people and the real Mrs. Larue and Howay&#13;
are back at Larue Towers once again.&#13;
The comedy-mystery was a different type&#13;
of play than any other done before, but&#13;
through the senior class personality and the&#13;
job well done by all, it proved to be a great&#13;
success in all ways. A truly different play not&#13;
to be forgotten easily.&#13;
Upper Left- Dirty Joe (Pat Lenihan) gives Howay&#13;
(John Heck) his hat back as Nelson (John Y ochem) ,&#13;
Mrs. Larue (Jean Delehant) and Stin ker (John Ronk)&#13;
watch . Lower Left- Dirty Joe (Pat L enihan) and M im i&#13;
(Sue McKiernan) cry over the great success of the&#13;
senior play as Stinker (John Ron k ) wonders if it&#13;
was all worth it.&#13;
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Cast&#13;
Mrs. Howard V. Larue, 111 .• ........ Jean Delehant&#13;
Carrie, a nurse maid .... .. ...... .. Karen Jackson&#13;
Sybil, a parlor maid . . . ...... . . . ... Debbie Russell&#13;
Evva Lewis ....... . ....... .... ..... Denise Bart&#13;
Maude Lewis ............... . .. . Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Grace Lewis ....... . ...... .. ...... Patty Adams&#13;
Nelson, a bodyguard .. . .. . ........ John Yochem&#13;
Howay Larue .. .. ..... . .. .. ........ . John Heck&#13;
Stick Boy ...... . ..... .... ..... . ... John Heck&#13;
Ellsworth, a chef ...... .. . . . . .... . . Dan Heithoff&#13;
Virgil, a waiter . . .... .... .... ........ Bill Tacke&#13;
Dirty Joe McGin nis . . . ...... . . ...... Pat Lenihan&#13;
Stinker Steinway ...... . .. . ....... . . .John Ronk&#13;
Poison Eddie Schellenback ... .. .. . . Rod Messbarger&#13;
Mrs. Delphine Schellenback . ........ Sue Vergamini&#13;
Mimi ........................ Sue McKiernan&#13;
First Policeman ....... .. ... . ... Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Second Policeman .. .. ... . . .. . . .... Tim Cannon&#13;
Mrs. Mc Thing (ugly) ....... . ....... Cathie Swanek&#13;
(beautiful) . .... . ... ... Linda Novak&#13;
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Upper Left - Ellsworth (Dan Heithoff) listens as&#13;
Mimi (Sue McKiernan) tells him how her mother is&#13;
a beaver-watcher. Upper Right - Poison Eddie (Rod&#13;
Messbarger) gets a real kick out of his mother (Sue&#13;
Vergamini), as Stinker (John Ronk) looks on . Lower&#13;
Left - Mrs. McThing (Cathie Swanek) asks Mimi (Sue&#13;
McKiernan) to come with her to the blue mountains.&#13;
Lower Middle - Virgi l (Bill Tacke) dances to the music&#13;
of Ellsworth (Dan Heithoff). Lower Right - M imi&#13;
(Sue McKiernan) casts her spell over the Stick Mrs.&#13;
Larue (Jean Delehant) and the Stick Boy (John&#13;
Heck) .&#13;
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SANTA CLAUS&#13;
COMES&#13;
TO THE&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
CONCERT &#13;
The Christmas spirit was first&#13;
stirred by the annual Christmas&#13;
Concert held December 17 in&#13;
the St. Albert auditorium. Miss&#13;
Nancy O'Neill, the music director, lined up the night with&#13;
carols, skits and an appearance&#13;
by Santa Claus.&#13;
The Grand Finale wound the&#13;
program up with a message of&#13;
good cheer.&#13;
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Hearts Captured&#13;
By Cupid&#13;
- Once again Cupid's arrows hit&#13;
those hearts who attended the Valentine Dance, February 3, in the&#13;
school cafeteria. The dance as usual&#13;
was a Sadie Hawkins dance where&#13;
· the girls ask the boys to be their&#13;
date for the dance.&#13;
The group, Chesire Cat, although&#13;
an hour late, proved to be a pretty&#13;
fair group as commented on 'by the&#13;
some fifty couples in attendance.&#13;
The dance, usually put on by the&#13;
sophomores, was this year ta ken&#13;
over by the seniors under the direction of Miss Mary Brauch. A special&#13;
thanks and much credit should be&#13;
given to Miss Brauch and those seniors who helped to make the dance&#13;
the success it was.&#13;
Top Right: "My heart bleeds for you."&#13;
Bottom Right: Dick Mescher checks to&#13;
see if sophomore Susan Bunten and her&#13;
date are having fun at the dance.&#13;
Top Far Right: Carol Burke and Kevin&#13;
Moran slow ly close the "space" between&#13;
them during t he dance.&#13;
Bottom Far Right : "Come on, I'm not&#13;
that kind of a guy!" &#13;
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My Fair Lady&#13;
London 1912 on Totenham Court Road and 27A Wimpole Street&#13;
were two of the scenes for this year's musical, "My Fair Lady." The&#13;
production which was held on April 13, 14, and 15 proved to be a complete success. In addition to the three nightly performances shown to&#13;
full houses, there was also a student matinee given for the high school&#13;
students who might not otherwise have been able to attend.&#13;
The musical was under the drama direction of Miss Salvador, the musical direction of Miss O'Neill, and the choreography of Mrs. Borman. All&#13;
three plus the assistance of student director Denise Bart and assistant&#13;
choreographer Sue Vergamini did a great job in gainir.g the cooperation&#13;
of the cast and putting on a great show enjoyed by all.&#13;
"My Fair Lady" is a story of how a refined English gentleman, Professor Henry Higgins, with the help of his friend, Colonel Pickeri ng, changes&#13;
a lower class flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a lady and duchess. The&#13;
story was adapted from George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion."&#13;
A special thanks goes to seniors John Heck, Dan Heitheff, Jea n Delehant and all other members of the all-school cast. Thanks are also in&#13;
order for the committees and crews who worked so hard behind the&#13;
scene to help put on a great show.&#13;
Congratulations, gang!&#13;
"That Spanish tango really takes it out of you!" &#13;
Left- "Who said that?"&#13;
Below-- "Poor Professor Higgins!"&#13;
Above- "It's easier with a broom."&#13;
Left-- "She does me credit, doesn 't she, governor?"&#13;
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Above: "I could have danced all night."&#13;
Right: " And what I always say is .. .. "&#13;
CAST&#13;
Mrs. Eynsford--Hill ..... Cece Krettek&#13;
Eliza Doolittle ........ Jean Delehant&#13;
Freddy Eynsford--Hill . . . .. Bill Tacke&#13;
Colonel Pickering .. .... Dan Heithoff&#13;
Professor Henry Higgins ... John Heck&#13;
Harry ... . . . .......... Tim Cannon&#13;
Bartender .. . .. ... . Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Jamie .... ..... . ........ Joe Pogge&#13;
Alfred P. Dool ittle ....... John Ronk&#13;
Mrs. Pearce . ...... ... . . Denise Bart&#13;
Mrs. Hopkins . . . ..... . .. Dee Doyle&#13;
Mrs. Higgins .... . .... Margaret Haas&#13;
Zoltan Karpathy . . .. .. . Steve Hansen&#13;
Servants . .. Chris Brich, Jean Epperson&#13;
Colleen O'Neill, Linda Wellman&#13;
Chuck Dusing, Tom Jones&#13;
"Every duke and earl and peer . .. . " &#13;
Top-- "Come on Dover, move your bloomin' . .. "&#13;
Bottom-- "Wouldn't it be loverly?"&#13;
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Left-- "Your getting married in the morning."&#13;
Top-- " Mm ... mm! "&#13;
Bottom-- "Starlight is reel in' home to bed now." &#13;
Right: What is this stuff . . . yuk!&#13;
Below: Busy Directors?&#13;
Bottom: St. Albert's Flower Girls&#13;
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"Three Coins in&#13;
a Fountain"&#13;
"Three Coins in a Fountain" was this year's theme for the&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom. The juniors, with junior class sponsor&#13;
Mrs. Linda Borman, transformed the New Paxton Hotel Ballroom into an old-fashioned city park complete with bandstand, wishing well, fountain and flower gardens.&#13;
This year, since the prom was held in the New Paxton Hotel, there was a banquet held before the dance for any promgoers who wished to attend. Something else added to prom&#13;
was the Prom Court consisting of six juniors and six seniors.&#13;
Only seniors could reign as king and queen. The first prom&#13;
court was Linda Wellman, Ann Vallinch, Janet Kaufman, Colleen O'Neill, Sue Vergamini, Shirley Konz, Terry Weare,&#13;
Steve O'Neill, Kevin Thomas, Joe Kennebeck, John Ronk and&#13;
Pat Lenihan . John Ronk and Shirley Konz reigned as the&#13;
first king and queen.&#13;
"Our Damn Band" provided the .music. Their music, ranging&#13;
from Elvis Presley and boogie--woogies to "Reelin' in the&#13;
Heat" and "Imagine", was throughly enjoyed by all.&#13;
Queen Shirley&#13;
Left-- Diana Lemire and Mike Whitaker show how its done. &#13;
King John&#13;
Uper Right-Mark Spitznagle and Cindy Quigley pause before&#13;
the fountain.&#13;
Lower Right-Andy Heck crowns the queen as Janet Kaufman,&#13;
Kevin Thomas, and Tom Jones look on.&#13;
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A NIGHT&#13;
TO REMEMBER&#13;
(Right) Prom proves to be a success as shown by t he smiles o f&#13;
Joe Gorman and Cathy Swanek. (Far R ight) Queen Shirley, King&#13;
John, and their court (1-r) Pat Lenihan, Sue Vergamini, Ann&#13;
Vall inch, Steve O'Neill, Kevin Thomas, Janet Kaufman, Coll een&#13;
O'Neill, Joe Kennebeck, Linda Wellman, and T erry Weare.&#13;
(Bottom left) Couples dance th e last dance as the end of the&#13;
"night to remember" closes in. (Bottom right) Barry Barak and&#13;
Julie Epperso n take a minute to "just relax." (Bottom far right)&#13;
This food is good! &#13;
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Spring&#13;
Revue&#13;
The Spring Revue was held May 13, 1973&#13;
in the school auditorium. Amid the spring&#13;
garden decorations, the music was presented&#13;
to a full house.&#13;
The Freshman-Sophomore Chorus present·&#13;
ed songs from "I Want to be Happy" to&#13;
"Hava Nagila". Solos and duets were presented by Bill Tacke, Geri Joneson, Shelly Phillips, Jean Epperson and Chris Brich and&#13;
Sue McKiernan and Bill Tacke.&#13;
"Happiness Is ... "was presented by Colleen O'Neill, Mary Ellen Waldman and Sue&#13;
McKiernan while the sophomore sextet sang&#13;
"Can't Help Loving Oat Man."&#13;
Les Musiques was next on the list. Their&#13;
songs included "Whistling Gyspy Rover" and&#13;
the Negro spiritual "Raise a Ruckus" led by&#13;
Bill Tacke.&#13;
For the finale, the Junior-Senior Chorus&#13;
presented their music selections ranging from&#13;
"All Through the Night" and "Summer&#13;
Green and Winter White" to "Camelot" and&#13;
"Mary Poppins."&#13;
Miss O'Neill and everyone involved should&#13;
be commended for a wonderful job done.&#13;
Upper Right-- "Where did that camera come from?"&#13;
Upper Middle Right-- "Happiness is . .. "&#13;
Upper Far Right-- "And Aubrey was her name."&#13;
Lower Right-- At dress rehearsal some new members&#13;
pop in.&#13;
Lower Middle Right-- "If you could talk to the&#13;
animals."&#13;
Lower Far Right- "Speak a little lou&lt;;ler .. . " &#13;
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ATHLETIC&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
(Above, I. to r.) "Hondo" O'Neill tells&#13;
"Freddy" Shudak to leave some for him.&#13;
Brian Sweeney proudly displays his Dutch&#13;
Robinson Memorial Award. "Teddy" LaMantia accepts t he Outstanding Golfer Award. Dee Doyle happily poses with her&#13;
Outstanding Girl Athlete Trophy.&#13;
(Bottom 1-r) Pat Lenihan displays his&#13;
Knute Rockne Award for football. Joe&#13;
Kennebeck stands proudly with his E.R.&#13;
McDonald Trophy for football. Tim&#13;
Cannon graciously accepts the highest&#13;
trophy awarded in basketball. &#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
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NEW DIMENSIONS&#13;
IN YEARBOOK&#13;
(L-r) Front: Jane Scherle, Phil Spitznagle,&#13;
Kevin Flecky. Back: Mary Kay Caparelli,&#13;
Mary Kay Hill, Maurice O'Toole, Tim&#13;
Thompson, Colleen O'Neill, Sue McKiernan,&#13;
Ramona Crilly, Marcia Konz.&#13;
With Mr. Mike Gill's guidance the 1973 yearbook staff has&#13;
produced the seventh volume of the St. Albert "Dimensions."&#13;
A new layout style was utilized this year which arranges the&#13;
pictures and co;:&gt;y in a more organized manner.&#13;
The staff working with this technique is headed by co-editors&#13;
Jane Scherle and Mary Kay Hill. In addition to Jane's job as coeditor, she also is the chief photographer. Kevin Flecky lends&#13;
some support in the photographic line. With the exception of&#13;
the co-editors, the "Dimensions" staff is a totally new group&#13;
who has to learn the fundamentals of cropping, layout, design,&#13;
and all the other important phases of yearbooking. Since yearbook production is this year an extra-curricular activity rather&#13;
than a credited class as it was last year, busy schedules make&#13;
yearbook production a difficult task. &#13;
I&#13;
(Top left) Jane Scherle takes a moment to pose. (Top right) Yearbook advisor Mr.&#13;
Mike Gill smiles approval of the 1973 "Dimensions". (Above) Phil Spitznagle contemplates a yearbook problem.&#13;
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(L-r) Row 1: Gerri&#13;
Smith Karen Gronstal,&#13;
Denise Powell, Jane&#13;
Adams. Row 2: Jean&#13;
Delehant, Kristy Krupicka, Janet Kaufman,&#13;
Ann Vallinch, Shirley&#13;
Konz. Row 3 : John&#13;
Heck, Gordon Poole,&#13;
Andy Heck, Tim Cannon, Tim Delehant, Joe&#13;
Pogge. (Not pictured is&#13;
Jim Thompson.)&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
One of the duties of the Student Council is to convey the&#13;
ideas of the st udent body to the Administration. This year the&#13;
council did just that when they brought up the idea of having&#13;
a student lounge in the school. The suggestion has received approval of the administration and is now awaiting the action of&#13;
the Student Council in the finding of furniture and the organization of the project. If all goes well, the lounge will be located&#13;
on west side of the cafeteria . In addition to the work on the&#13;
student lounge, the council worked on the Homecoming Dance&#13;
and the Va lenti ne Day Dance and helps the volunteer organi zation Outreach. The council is also reviewing the student rules&#13;
upon request of the Discipline board and participates in the&#13;
District Student Council Meeting in Atlantic, Iowa .&#13;
Th is year's Student Council is directed by Sister Mary El aine&#13;
and headed by President Tim Cannon. The vice-president is&#13;
Janet Ka ufma n while Gordon Poo le is the secretary-treasurer,&#13;
and Jean Delehant is the recording secretary.&#13;
Tim Cannon fi nds t ime to relax between all of his activ it ies&#13;
wh ich include heading the Student Council. &#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
To be a member of the Art Club, all of the students have to work on&#13;
some outside activities in art. Some of the students in the group, which is&#13;
composed of juniors and seniors, did such projects as providing the art work&#13;
for the Veterans' Day float that went to Atlantic, -Iowa, painting the sets&#13;
for "My Fair Lady", doing special work for the "Accipiter," and helping&#13;
out with any school chores that needed an artistic touch. They did their&#13;
work under the guidance of the Art Director, Sister Mary Elaine.&#13;
(Far left) Marianne&#13;
Feurt works diligently&#13;
on a portion of the St.&#13;
Albert crest.&#13;
(Near left) Bob Zimmerman and Kevin&#13;
Burns paint of the&#13;
same project. The&#13;
Crest was mounted&#13;
on the back of the&#13;
Veterans' Day Float&#13;
which went to&#13;
Atlantic.&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Anne Turone, Jane Adams, Marilyn Stamp, Louise Dusing, Pam Kelly, Debbie Marr, Tim Gallagher, Bill Mehsling. Row 2:&#13;
Nancy Wellman, Celeste Dau, Donna Applegate, Joanne Shea, Sue Noon, Mary A. Pawloski, Amy Brugenhemke, Linda Novak, Kevin&#13;
Burns, Jim Ryba . Row 3 : Gerri Smith, Sandy Grudle, Linda W?llman, Greg Peregoy, Joe Kennebeck, Jerry Reid, Bill Tacke , Kevin Thomas,&#13;
Steve Stageman, John Stokes. Row 4 : Karen Sandbothe, Debbie Heenan, Bob Zimmerman , Mike Shea, Danny Thomas, Mike Patten, Rick&#13;
Flom. (Not pictured) John Conlon , Jacque Doran, Jody Friel, Marianne Feurt, Mary Kay Hill, Kathy Kongs , Mary F . Masker, Colleen McCann, Rod Messbarger, Jim Straka, Theresa Yochem.&#13;
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(Right) The "Accipiter" editorial staff (in the foreground) are: Co-editor Bill Tacke, Page One&#13;
Editor Dan Heithoff, Photographer Jane Scherle. (In the&#13;
background) Advisor Sr. Raymond Marie, Co-editor John&#13;
Yochem, Page Three Editor Joe&#13;
Pogge, Sports Edi tor Barry&#13;
Barak .&#13;
With a change in the position&#13;
of teacher and moderator, the&#13;
journalism class continued to&#13;
get the Accioiker published. Sr. Raymond too over the duty&#13;
of supervisor of the staff,&#13;
aided by co-editors John Yochem and Bill Tacke . Current&#13;
and important news happen- ings were the work of Dan&#13;
Heithoff as the front page editor. Page three editor, Joe&#13;
Pogge, encountered some difficulty having a lack of news items. John Stokes and&#13;
Barry Barak combined their&#13;
efforts to produce the sports&#13;
page.&#13;
Pictures were provided&#13;
through the work of photographer Jane Scherle and Mr. Mike Gill . Chris Gronstal&#13;
balanced the books while Pat&#13;
Kelley collected the advertisements. Along with publishing the&#13;
paper, the journal ism class pub· fished the program for the My Fair Lady performances. -&#13;
JOURNALISM&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Chris Gronstal, John Heck, Pat Lenihan, Greg Gentile, Jan ine Duggan, Shelley Phi ll ips. Row 2 : Gordy Poole , Dan O'Conner,&#13;
John Stokes, Dan Thomas, Mike Shea, Jerry Sciortino, Steve Haug , Mi ke McGinn , Tom Jones, Pat Kelley .&#13;
j&#13;
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PEP CLUB&#13;
Frosh Cheerleaders&#13;
show their spirit.&#13;
Spirit was kept alive both at&#13;
school and at games during the&#13;
1972-73 school year through the&#13;
Pep Club and its many activities.&#13;
Some of the club's various responsibilities were putting up a different bulletin board in the cafeteria every week and decorating&#13;
the cafeteria and hallways in preparation for each game. President&#13;
Mary Therese Gubbels, Vice-.&#13;
president Mary Kay _Caparelli,&#13;
and their helpful assistant Sue&#13;
Noon directed the activities&#13;
weekly with the support of the&#13;
other members.&#13;
Under Moderator Mrs. Sue&#13;
Smith the Pep Club sponsored&#13;
many money-making projects.&#13;
Among these were the selling of&#13;
spirit buttons, megaphones'.&#13;
heli um balloons, homecoming&#13;
buttons and ballpoint pens. The&#13;
Pep Club was also respons_ible for&#13;
the spirit-filled buses provided&#13;
for every away game.&#13;
(L-r) Row 1 : Lori Christensen, Sharon Sandbothe, Kathy Respeliers, Linda _ Novak , Mary Therese Gubbels, Mary Kay Caparelli, Sue Vergamini, Jean Delehant, Ann Tu~one, Vi cky Kern. Row 2: Patti Salvo, Mary Masker, Jani ce Grote, Jean Epperson, Sue Noon, Jacque Doran, Jane Carta, Linda Knley, Carol Ronk, Patty Hanson. Row 3 : Marilyn Clark, Carol Kenkel ,&#13;
Kris Krupicka, Helen Reggio, Connie Schnitker, Geri Powers, Ro!Jerta Fischer, Kathy Kenny, Jean ne Caparelli, M ary Flecky,&#13;
Jea n Vallinch. Row 4: Mary Ann Lenihan , Lynn Goetsin_ger, Geri _Hotz, Mary Haas, Sharon Duff, Janet Wheeler, Linda Wellman, Nancy Wellman, Theresa Fischer, Louise Dusing, Diana Lemire. Row 5: Cece Krettek, Lishea Frost, Marg Haas, Kim&#13;
Ward, Jill Sailors, Mary Keenan, Vicki e Young, Janet Sulen_tic, Jo Ellen Friel, Amy Brugenhemke. Row 6: Susan Duggan,&#13;
Denise Bart, Julie Wiese, Marcia Kenz, Debbie Heenan, Janine Duggan, Karen S_andbothe, Patti Scott, Sue Bowers Sharon&#13;
Messbarger, Ann Vallinch. Row 7: Cindy Lemire, Rita Wettengel, Dana Coughlin, Geri Joneson , Rita Ron k, Karen Gronstal,&#13;
Julie Schreiber.&#13;
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CHEERLEADING SQUADS&#13;
Wrestling: L. to R.&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kathy Talley&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Patty Hanson&#13;
Ann Vallinch&#13;
Varsity, Left, bottom to top :&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
Kathy Respeliers&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Right :&#13;
Ann Turone&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Lori Christensen&#13;
Jean Delehant &#13;
Sophomore: L. to R.,&#13;
bottom&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Top :&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Marilyn Clark&#13;
Freshmen : L . to R.,&#13;
front&#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Rita Wettengel&#13;
Dana Coughlin&#13;
Back :&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Ju I ie Schreiber&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
POM PON SQUAD&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Peggy Clark, Barb Eckel, Colleen O'Neill, Sue McKiernan, Ann Sterbens, Geri Hotz, Lynn Goetzinger, Carol Kenkel, Jody Friel.&#13;
Row 2: Moderator Nancy O'Neill, Marg Haas, Marlene Petratis, Janine Duggan, Kris Krupicka, Nancy Wettengel, Lishea Frost, Marilyn Brown,&#13;
Aggie Romano, Teri Beckman. Not pictured are Geri Smith, Karen Sandbothe, and Bonnie Barnes.&#13;
The 1972-73 St. Albert Porn-Pon Squad, which has been in&#13;
existence for three years, consisted of twenty-two hard working&#13;
girls under the direction of moderator Nancy O'Neill. Along&#13;
with their regular performances at both football and basketball&#13;
games, the girls showed their versatility by performing for special attractions such as the Creighton-Wyoming basketball game&#13;
at Creighton, and the Nebraska-Harlem Thrillers game at which&#13;
they performed with the Porn Pon Squad from Lewis Ce ntral&#13;
High School. In addition to this they participated in a variety&#13;
of parades including a Veterans' Day Parade in Atlantic, Iowa,&#13;
and the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines.&#13;
Last summer Marg Haas, Janine Duggan, Karen Sandbothe,&#13;
and Sue McKiernan participated in a clinic in Colorado and&#13;
brought home First Place honors.&#13;
Much recognition should be given to the Porn Pon Squad for&#13;
another year of successful year of half-time entertainment. &#13;
--· :l*il' --~&#13;
,.,.&#13;
.. ~&#13;
Liirn&#13;
-=&#13;
Veterans' Day in Atlantic. Pictured left to right : Sue McKiernan, Teri Beckman, Carol Kenkel, Aggie Romano, Marg Haas, Colleen O'Neill,&#13;
Bonnie Barnes, Jody Friel, Lishea Frost.&#13;
Halftime. Pictured left to&#13;
right: Aggie Romano,&#13;
Marilyn Brown, Lishea&#13;
Frost, Geri Smith,&#13;
Janine Duggan, Marlene&#13;
Petratis, Mary Haas.&#13;
57 &#13;
58&#13;
CHOIRS&#13;
Under the direction of Miss Nancy O'Neill the four choir groups have&#13;
been kept very busy through the year. Their many activities included&#13;
the Creston Music Clinic, the Council Bluffs Music Cl inic at A.L., and&#13;
the State Music Contest in Des Moines where they won high ratings. The&#13;
Les Musiques also saw the movies "Godspell" and "The Sound of Music."&#13;
Even with their many musical activities, the choirs still found time to&#13;
present two fine programs, the Christmas Concert and the Spring Revue,&#13;
and provided the musical support for the spring musical "My Fair Lady."&#13;
FreshmanSophomore Choir&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Patty Liston, Mary Beth Van Scoy, Marti Phillips, Chris Thomas, Dana&#13;
Caughlin, Patty Salvo, Sharon Messbarger, Kay Fagen, Tony Wredt, Cindy Sherman,&#13;
Karen Gronstal, Jean Caparell i, Patty Doyle, Rita Wettengel, Sheryl McMillen.&#13;
Row 2 : Rita Ronk, Sally Duggan, Geri Joneson, Romana Crilly, Nancy Sciortino,&#13;
Peggy Hobbins, Cecelia Whitesides, Tim Daugherty, Kelly Hannan, Kathy Kenny,&#13;
Kathy Liston, Cindy L emire, Julie Adams, Cecilia Grund, Eva Supernaw, Jane Wiese,&#13;
Danita Johnson, Jean Vall inch, Cathy Respeliers. Row 3 : Jeanne Tierney, Nancy&#13;
Murphy, Janet Sulentic, Rita Prochaska, Marilyn Clark , Susan Bunten, Susan Duggan,&#13;
Julie Eckrich, Dan Minear, John Schreiber, Regina Rew, Mary Flecky, Chris Brandt,&#13;
Mary Burke, Angela Herbert, Janet Jones, Margaret Eri xon, Margaret Haas, Elaine&#13;
Konz.&#13;
Boys' Choir&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Steve Hanson, Dan Heithoff, Bill Tacke. Row 2 : Jo_hn Heck , John Yochem,&#13;
Tim Daugherty, John Ronk, Dan Minear, Tony Wredt, Dan Ramirez, Ke lly Hannan, John&#13;
Schreiber. &#13;
Les Musiques (L-r) Row 1: Mary Ann Gronstal, Jean Delehant, John Yochem, Steve Hanson, Dan&#13;
Heithoff, Sue McKiernan, Monica Colpitts. Row 2: Mary Ellen Waldman, Chris Brich,&#13;
Tim Oaugherty, John Ronk, John Heck, Carol Ronk, Colleen O'Neill, Mary Gubbels,&#13;
Kathy Respeliers. Row 3 : Marlene Petratis, Anne Crowley, Marcia Konz, Bill Tacke,&#13;
Dee Doyle, Shirley Konz, Jean Epperson .&#13;
Concert Glee (L -r) Row 1: Ann Turone, Mary Pat Minor, Lori Christenson, Mary Kay Hi ll, Mary Ellen Meloy, Mary&#13;
Eckel, Carol Ronk, Mary Gubbels, Monica Colpitts. Row 2: Jean Delehant, Mary Pawloski, Ann Vallinch ,&#13;
Chris Brich, Mary Kelly, Mary Kay Fischer, Barb Eckel, Colleen O'Neill, Sue McKiernan, Mary Ellen&#13;
Waldmann, Carol Burke, Louise Dusing. Row 3: Shelly Phillips, Barb Larchick, Padi Graeve, Debbie&#13;
Heenan, Janine Duggan, Kathy Swanek, Marlene Petratis, Anne Crowley, Dee Doyle, Marcia Konz,&#13;
Shirley Konz, Julie Wiese, Jean Epperson, Milly Pogge.&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
Seated L. to R:&#13;
Jeff Hutchison&#13;
Pat Brookover&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf&#13;
Phil Spitznagel&#13;
Standing L. To R:&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Danny Thomas&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mike Meyers&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
F.C.C.&#13;
The Falcon Concession Crew under moderator Mr. Dennis Kingery consisted of nine&#13;
regular members, with the help of spur-ofthe-moment helpers throughout the footbal l and basketball seasons. Included in this&#13;
were activities such as the Nebraska-Harlem&#13;
Thrillers basketba ll game and various tournaments throughout the seasons. Their hard&#13;
work, which was spread out over 30 nights&#13;
of serving concessions, was rewarded by a&#13;
movie and dinner at the end of the season.&#13;
"If you think the football game was tough, wa it until you taste the popcorn!" &#13;
(L-r, row 1) Greg Lustgraaf, August Reinig, Lennie Thompson, Tom Edwards. Row 2 : Mr. Steve Schnitker, Pat Brookover, Jim&#13;
Hartman, Tom Dusing, Bob Grant.&#13;
August Reinig ponders his nex t move.&#13;
CHESS CLUB&#13;
A new organization for this year is the&#13;
Chess Club, headed by Moderator Mr. Steve&#13;
Schnitker. Although the club didn't have&#13;
enough boys to enter area competitions,&#13;
there was continual play among themselves.&#13;
A tournament at which most of the boys&#13;
participated was won by freshman August&#13;
Reinig. The club hopes to gain added enthusiasm from the upper classmen with the&#13;
hope of starting some area competition for&#13;
the seasons to come.&#13;
61 &#13;
SPORTS&#13;
62 &#13;
63 &#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
(L to R: Row-1) Chuck Berner, Dave Scott, Tim Thompson, Joe Kennebeck, Mark Leber, Pat Lenihan, Tom Jones, Steve Amento, Barry Barak. (Row&#13;
2) Jim LaMantia, John Burkey, Matt Walsh, Steve O'Neill, Bill Roux, Mike Hensley, Jeff Doll . (Row-3) Kevin Nugent, M ark Bowers, Don Funkhauser,&#13;
Al Eri xon, Randy Wredt, Mike Romano, Jim Murphy, Marty Wolever, Dave Stokes. (Row-4) Dave McCann, Dave Pogge, Bill Pettit, Ken Schreiber,&#13;
Mike Adams,' Bob Weidman, Bill Doner,Jim Straka, John Ege, Tim Cannon. (Row-5) Bob Sulentic, Mike Whitaker, Dick Mescher, Steve Haug. Not&#13;
pictured: Matt Steenson, Chris Sorenson, Steve Purnell, Greg Gentile, Bob Regan, Mike Shudak, Head Coach Dave McClellan, Coach Charles Wolever,&#13;
Coach Al Leber, and Coach Terry Coleman.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
20&#13;
6&#13;
26&#13;
18&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
LeMars Central&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Lincoln Piux X&#13;
Omaha Northwest&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
13&#13;
41&#13;
/ 37 Lewis Central&#13;
6&#13;
34&#13;
51&#13;
27&#13;
21&#13;
33&#13;
6&#13;
64 &#13;
Hardship or joy?&#13;
Hit it, one, hit it, two, hit it, three ... Come on! move that sled!&#13;
You look like a bunch of girls! You're not tired! RUN! Okay, offense, go through all the running plays. Run the plays right; the defense is killing you : That's better, don't let those guys on the other&#13;
side of the ball push you around, just run over them! Good practice . . . now get in! A sigh of relief, a trot across the parking lot to&#13;
the locker room, and some time to slow down. As you take off&#13;
you r sweaty and muddy equipment, something runs through your&#13;
mind. Two days until the opening game, are we ready . . . ten days&#13;
of practice twice a day, then two weeks of practice once school had&#13;
opened .. . I certainly hope so . I know all my assignments and remember all the plays, but will I· be able to do my job?&#13;
GO, FALCONS, GO! We want a victory! Now the lights are glaring down on the field. Calisthenics are over; we put on our helmets&#13;
after the national anthem; the whistle blows; the football goes sailing down the field ; we got the ball in good field position. Five, four,&#13;
three, two, one, VICTORY! We stand 1-0. Practice again in two&#13;
days .... sure feels good to win, especially that first big one.&#13;
The weather grows cold and so does the team. After being 2-1 ,&#13;
a losing streak really drags the school spirit down. We got to get&#13;
back up. We got to win that big game. Now going into the last game&#13;
our record stands at 2-6. But we are up for the game with rival&#13;
Lewis Central as we were for Thomas Jefferson. WE SCORE!&#13;
Saint Albert is burying their opponent. The final gun signals a S.A.&#13;
victory. All the hardships of the season seem worth while now.&#13;
That last one means a lot because it not only ends the year on a&#13;
good note, but it is a win for the ne xt season .&#13;
(Lower Left) Tim Thompson intercept s against T .J.; (Upper Middle) Matt&#13;
Walsh catches a pass from T im Cannon ; (Middle Lef t ) Def ense moves in; (Below) Mar k Leber breaks loose for a large gain again st T.J .&#13;
65 &#13;
Victory!&#13;
66 &#13;
(Upper Left) Marty Wolever looks&#13;
outside against A .L.; (Lower left)&#13;
Mark Leber gives extra effort; (Above) Tim Cannon scores against&#13;
T.J.; (Middle left) End around by&#13;
Marty Wolever; (Left) St. Albert&#13;
presents Fathers' Night.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
(L to R: Row-1) Barry Barak, Bob Weidman, Matt Steen son, Chuck Berner, Mike Whitaker, John Burkey . (Row-2) Dave Stokes, Mike Adams, D o n&#13;
Funkhauser, Steve Purnell, Jim LaMantia. (Row-3) Mike Hensley, Dave McCann , Kevin Nugent, D ave Pogge, Randy Wredt, Bil l Petti t . (Row-4) Coach&#13;
Terry Coleman , Steve O'Neill, Steve Amento, Coach Al Leber.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
12&#13;
0&#13;
12&#13;
0&#13;
19&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
8&#13;
18&#13;
19&#13;
17&#13;
38&#13;
35&#13;
0 &#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
Tim Adams-T, Mark Applegate-C, Jack Brosnihan-G; Dennis Buhman-TE, Owen Burguin-G, Tim Carpenter-SE, Joe Conlon-CB, Tim Daugherty-TE,&#13;
Mark Doll-FB, Danny Flynn-CB, Tom Gilliland-Safety, Tim Griffis-HB, Rick Gubbels-LB, Jim Haas-T, Jim Hartman-T, Chris Haug-Safety, Pat Heck-T,&#13;
Brian Henderson-SE, Mike Hughes-CB, John Jones-CB, Chris· Leber-Slot, Tim Leinan-QB, Mike MacAlexander-G, Mike Pierson-HB, John SchreiberHB, Marty Stokes-Safety , Mark Straka-CB, Shawn Sublet-T, Head Coach Ken Peterson, Coach Mike Mauro.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
12&#13;
20&#13;
14&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Kirn&#13;
Logan&#13;
Ryan&#13;
18&#13;
26&#13;
26&#13;
24&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
Above: T . Carpenter runs a sweep against Wilson for an 8-yard gain . Below: T . Daugherty f ight s off an opponent for a long pass from T . Leinan.&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
(Sitting in front) Jimmy Sulentic, Mark Wolever. (Row 1, L-R) Kevin&#13;
Thomas, Mike Shudak, Terry Weare, Pat Lenihan , Dan O'Connor . .&#13;
(Row 2) Mike Whitaker, Coach John LaBonia, Brian Sweeney, Tim&#13;
Cannon, Bill Rou x , Marti Wolever, Steve O'Neill, Bob Zimmerman,&#13;
Maurice O'Toole, Coach Terry Coleman .&#13;
44&#13;
83&#13;
46&#13;
54&#13;
48&#13;
68&#13;
83&#13;
64&#13;
58&#13;
51&#13;
87&#13;
65&#13;
73&#13;
63&#13;
93&#13;
96&#13;
40&#13;
52&#13;
72&#13;
90&#13;
70&#13;
66&#13;
51&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Pius X&#13;
Bryan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Valley, Nebr. Paul VI&#13;
LeMars Central&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
West Monona&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Nishna Vall ey&#13;
Falls City&#13;
Pau l VI&#13;
Lewis Centra l&#13;
Gross&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Harlan&#13;
38&#13;
53&#13;
54&#13;
32&#13;
58&#13;
55&#13;
62&#13;
52&#13;
68&#13;
58&#13;
44&#13;
46&#13;
58&#13;
45&#13;
41&#13;
52&#13;
46&#13;
48&#13;
55&#13;
63&#13;
48&#13;
64&#13;
66 &#13;
Upper left: Pat Lenihan snares the rebound as Matt&#13;
Walsh and Tim Cannon make a fast break. Above: Mike&#13;
Shudak shoots a lay up against A.L. Left: Dan O'Connor&#13;
heads the bench lineup during a game.&#13;
71 &#13;
72&#13;
What&#13;
is the word around St. Alb&#13;
ert for basketball? Victory!&#13;
This was very true of the St. Albert team coach&#13;
ed by Mr.&#13;
John LaBonia. The Falcons compiled a 17&#13;
-6 record with the&#13;
best defense and second best offense in the city. Th&#13;
ey fell&#13;
short of going to the State Tournam&#13;
e&#13;
nt by lo&#13;
sin g to&#13;
H&#13;
arl an,&#13;
65&#13;
-21 . Before the loss, the Falcons had won eleven of their&#13;
last twelve game&#13;
s. Throughout the season the team was&#13;
led&#13;
by senior Tim Cannon. Cannon broke variou s school records&#13;
including the most points scored in one ga&#13;
me (37), the most&#13;
points in one season (500), most career points&#13;
(860), and&#13;
best field percentage (56&#13;
%).&#13;
The defense was the key for St. Alb&#13;
ert&#13;
led by the hard&#13;
pr&#13;
essing guard Pat Lenihan and&#13;
t&#13;
he rebounding power of&#13;
Brian Sweeney and&#13;
Marti Wol&#13;
e&#13;
ver. The de&#13;
fe&#13;
n&#13;
sive&#13;
a&#13;
verage&#13;
for the season was a low 52.3%. The offensive team showed&#13;
good strength with a 66.2% average. The Fa&#13;
lcons had six&#13;
games over 80 points and&#13;
t hree over 90 points.&#13;
Other top sco&#13;
rers besides&#13;
Can non were Wolever, Sweeney ,&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
and&#13;
Bob&#13;
Zimmerman. The Fa&#13;
lcon tea m&#13;
next&#13;
yea r should take full advantage of the depth from the be nch .&#13;
(Left) Brian Sweeney strains for the&#13;
r&#13;
ebound. (Above ) Coach&#13;
LaBonia explain s the strategy for the game. (Above right;) Tim Can&#13;
-&#13;
non goes up for the shot as Mike Shudak watches . (Above far right) Al Erixon is up for the lay -up. (Lower right) Marti Wo le&#13;
v&#13;
er&#13;
demonstrates hi s jump shot&#13;
style. &#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
(L-r, Row 1) Chuck Berner, Dave Sto kes, Bob Su lentic, Bob Weidman,&#13;
Tom Friel. {Row 2) Mi ke Romano, Kevin Moran, Dave Scott, Jim&#13;
Murphy, Gary R indone, Chris Colpitts. {Row 3) Coach Mi k" Mauro,&#13;
Steve Amento, Al Eri xon, Matt Walsh . FALCONS&#13;
46&#13;
47&#13;
58&#13;
64&#13;
65&#13;
77&#13;
55&#13;
57&#13;
66&#13;
82&#13;
59&#13;
63&#13;
64&#13;
108&#13;
93&#13;
64&#13;
56&#13;
90&#13;
OPPO NENT&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Pius X&#13;
Bryan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Domi nican&#13;
Le Mars&#13;
Cathedra l&#13;
Ca rroll Kuemper&#13;
West Monona&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Nishna Valley&#13;
Falls City&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Pa ul VI&#13;
Gross&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
41&#13;
46&#13;
69&#13;
35&#13;
68&#13;
69&#13;
58&#13;
54&#13;
59&#13;
27&#13;
72&#13;
48&#13;
22&#13;
33&#13;
49&#13;
78&#13;
39&#13;
50 &#13;
FRESHMAN CAGERS&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Tim Carpenter, Mark Applegate, Marty Stokes, John Schreiber, Joe Conlon . A-Te am&#13;
(Row 2) Coach Larry Patten , Tim Daugherty, Jack Brosnihan, Jim Haas, Mark Doll.&#13;
Kneeling: Bill Sage, Brian Henderson, Tom Swanek. Standing : Dennis Buhman, Mark&#13;
Straka , Steve Ronk.&#13;
59&#13;
32&#13;
59&#13;
52&#13;
45&#13;
54&#13;
43&#13;
55&#13;
46&#13;
39&#13;
65&#13;
41&#13;
57&#13;
47&#13;
69&#13;
45&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
25&#13;
18&#13;
34&#13;
35&#13;
41&#13;
22&#13;
23&#13;
28&#13;
37&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Mission&#13;
Logan&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Fremont&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Gross&#13;
Ha rlan&#13;
Kirn&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Ryan&#13;
B-Team&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Mission&#13;
Logan&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Fremont&#13;
Rumme l&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Gross&#13;
50&#13;
59&#13;
48&#13;
65&#13;
43&#13;
53&#13;
63&#13;
78&#13;
48&#13;
59&#13;
49&#13;
37&#13;
63&#13;
57&#13;
37&#13;
52&#13;
50&#13;
31&#13;
22&#13;
23&#13;
35&#13;
48&#13;
34&#13;
43&#13;
49&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
VARSITY SAINTS&#13;
Above, Kneeling : Teresa Fischer, Mary Anne Pawloski, Jane Scherle&#13;
Cheri Stinn and Lanette Dau. Standing : Nancy Gatrost, Mary Kay&#13;
Fischer, Shirley Konz, Ann Crowley. Denise Casson, Dee Doyle,&#13;
Elaine Konz, Retsey Ronk, Sue Bowers and Linda Novak. Right :&#13;
Denise Casson tries for two against T .J.&#13;
Saints Opponent&#13;
73 Thomas Jefferson 31&#13;
67 Underwood 24&#13;
46 Creston 45&#13;
60 Abraham Lincoln 61&#13;
54 Thomas Jefferson 25&#13;
41 Creston 47&#13;
28 Walnut 62&#13;
66 Abraham Lincoln 57&#13;
61 Creston 40&#13;
42 Corning 45&#13;
50 Thomas Jefferson 34&#13;
32 Glenwood 65&#13;
41 Treynor 64&#13;
43 Hamburg 48&#13;
49 Lewis Central 62&#13;
68 Abraham Lincoln 45&#13;
40 Thomas Jefferson 35&#13;
40 Tri-Center 48&#13;
59 Shelby 44&#13;
46 Glenwood 83&#13;
43 Tri-Center 57 &#13;
~· (Righ&#13;
t ) Gu&#13;
a&#13;
rd&#13;
Nancy G&#13;
atro&#13;
st br&#13;
i&#13;
ngs&#13;
d&#13;
o wn a&#13;
r&#13;
eboun&#13;
d. Above; Forw&#13;
ard&#13;
R&#13;
e&#13;
t sey Ron k tries&#13;
t o move th e ball in to Sh&#13;
irl&#13;
ey Kon&#13;
z.&#13;
The St. Albert Varsity Saints marched proudly under the&#13;
leadership of Mr. Tom Cannon and Mr. Al Sherbo compiling a&#13;
10-11 record for a first season team. The Saints placed second&#13;
in the First Annual Girls' Holiday Tournament held at St. Al&#13;
-&#13;
bert, second in the Sectional Tournament and fourth in the&#13;
Districts.&#13;
Leading the team were seniors Shirley Konz, Linda Novak,&#13;
Ann Crowley, Dee Doyle, Mary Kay Fischer and Jane Scherle.&#13;
Oth&#13;
er standouts included junior Nancy Gatrost, and freshman&#13;
Sue Bow&#13;
ers in the guard court and&#13;
sophomore Elaine Konz&#13;
with frosh Rets&#13;
ey Ronk in the forward court.&#13;
The Saints far&#13;
ed well against city rivals A.L. and T.J. by&#13;
d&#13;
efeating A.L. twice, 66-57 and 68&#13;
-45, and losing their first&#13;
bout to the Lady Lynx by one in overtime, 61-60. Against T.J. the Saints came on strong by winning all four games. Ma&#13;
-&#13;
jor upsets included a six&#13;
-point loss to Creston, a three&#13;
-point&#13;
loss to Corning, five points under Hamburg&#13;
and eight points&#13;
under Tri&#13;
-&#13;
C&#13;
ent&#13;
er to place second in the Sectional Tournam&#13;
ent.&#13;
Hopefuls for next season include Gatrost, Bowers, Konz and&#13;
Ronk along with juniors Denise Casson,&#13;
T&#13;
eresa Fische&#13;
r, M&#13;
ary&#13;
Anne Pawlo&#13;
ski Cheri Stinn and Lanette Dau. Co&#13;
ach&#13;
C&#13;
annon&#13;
should have no' trouble in producing&#13;
another fin e girls'&#13;
bas&#13;
k&#13;
e&#13;
t&#13;
-&#13;
b&#13;
a ll team with th&#13;
e&#13;
se prospects.&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
( Above) Linda Novak displays her technique of dribbling.&#13;
(Above left) Nancy Gatrost grabs the rebound from a TriCenter forward .&#13;
(Right) Guards Jane Scherle and Teresa Fischer reach for&#13;
the loose bal I. &#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY SAINTS&#13;
(L-R : Row 1) Kay Konz, Lanette Dau, Denise Casson, Patty Scott, Chris Thomas. (Row 2) Mary Sorenson, Teresa Fischer, Mary Anne&#13;
Pawloski, Cheri Stinn, Connie Schnitker, Janet Jones. (Row 3) Kathy Liston, Nancy Murphy, Sally Duggan, Elaine Konz, Retsey Ronk.&#13;
(Row 4) Jeanne Tierney, Jill Sailors, Roberta Fischer.&#13;
Saints&#13;
46&#13;
71&#13;
28&#13;
53&#13;
34&#13;
31&#13;
51&#13;
30&#13;
51&#13;
35&#13;
13&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Creston&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Creston&#13;
Corning&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
40&#13;
12&#13;
35&#13;
39&#13;
63&#13;
22&#13;
37&#13;
22&#13;
39&#13;
48&#13;
54&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo led the Junior Varsity Saints to a record of seven wins and&#13;
four losses in their first season of action. The offense averaged 40.8 points&#13;
a game while the defense held their opponents to only 38.6 points a game.&#13;
The best parts of the season included a four game winning streak over A.L.,&#13;
Creston, Corning and T.J. and winning five away games out of six.&#13;
The standouts for the J.V.'s were Cheri Stinn, Mary Anne Pawloski,&#13;
Retsey Ronk, Elaine Konz, Lanette Dau , Denise Casson and Teresa Fischer,&#13;
all of whom saw Varsity action. Next year's team should be even better&#13;
with the freshmen and sophomores joining the team on a regular basis. Both&#13;
Retsey Ronk and Elaine Konz scored over twenty points a game. Ronk&#13;
netted 28 over T.J. and Underwood and 23 over Creston while Konz sank&#13;
22 over A.L. and 28 over T.J.&#13;
Three of their four losses were to experienced teams from Glenwood,&#13;
Wa_lnut and Lewis Central. The loss to L.C. proved to be the biggest d isappointment of the season as the J. V.'s only scored thirteen points and&#13;
they hadn't showed what they accomplished throughout the season .&#13;
Next year's plans for the team include developing a stronger offensive&#13;
threat to boost the scoring average and a probable switch from a zone defense to a man-to-man defense. In the words of Coach Sherbo, "We'll&#13;
be back next year."&#13;
79 &#13;
BO&#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Mike Van Scoy shows his opponent the meaning of pain . (Right) Mike Van Scoy , Jim McGr uder, Tim&#13;
Gallagher.&#13;
Even the referee shows Jim Minor the w ay to a pin . &#13;
(Standing) Tom Jones, Mark Bowers.&#13;
(Kneeling) Mark Leber, Don Funkhauser&#13;
With this year completed Coach Ken Peterson looks&#13;
forward to next years wrestling team with increased&#13;
optimism. Why shouldn't he? With eleven returning&#13;
lettermen and a strong reserve field the outlook is very&#13;
bright.&#13;
Probably the brightest spot is that three of the returning lettermen, Mike Van Scoy, Jim McGruder, and Tim&#13;
Gallagher, progressed through the sectionals and into the&#13;
district tournament, and Tim went on to capture fifth&#13;
place in the State Tourney.&#13;
Tim Gallagher, the team's leader, had won several&#13;
tournaments. One of his most outstanding tournaments&#13;
was the South Invitational where he won 1st place in his&#13;
weight division and was voted the tournaments' Most&#13;
Outstanding Wrestler.&#13;
The top five wrestlers hold quite impressive records&#13;
and all will be returning next year to try and improve&#13;
them. The top five are:&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Mike Van Scoy&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
25-3&#13;
17-8&#13;
16-7&#13;
10-8-1&#13;
10-10&#13;
(Standing Mi ke Adams, Steve Purnell, Ken Schreiber.&#13;
(Kneeling) Matt Steenson, Chuck M cGinn .&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
(L-r) Kevin&#13;
Nugent&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Dave Po@e&#13;
Jim Friesen&#13;
Dave McCann&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Gordy Poole&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Bill Pettit&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Jim Minor&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Mike Hughes gets a lift by his&#13;
opponent. &#13;
FRESHMAN WRESTLING&#13;
Chris Leber tries to pin a loss on his opponent.&#13;
(L-r, row 1)&#13;
Brett Siegrist&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Dan Ramirez&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
(Row2)&#13;
Chris Leber&#13;
Tom Gilliland&#13;
Mark Palestino&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Tony Wredt&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
(Row3)&#13;
Coach&#13;
Dave McClellan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Rick Gubbels&#13;
Mike Pierson&#13;
Paul Ramsey&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
VARSITY TRACK&#13;
The '73 track team had a fine year as they sent eight&#13;
members to state in six events. The events and teams&#13;
were as follows: Matt Walsh, John Ege, Jim Straka, and&#13;
Tim Gallagher in the 880 Yard Relay; The Mile Relay&#13;
team was Bill Doner, Matt Walsh, Jim Straka, and John&#13;
Ege; the One Mile Medley Relay team consisted of Bill&#13;
Doner, John Ege, Tom Friel, and Tim Gallagher; Kevin&#13;
Thomas went in the 440 Yard Dash; Matt Walsh in the&#13;
High Jump; and Rich Hurley, the school record .holder&#13;
in the Two Mile Run, went in that event.&#13;
The team wasn't able to have any dual meets this year,&#13;
but they attended a number of invitationals. Some of the&#13;
main ones they went to were the Adair-Casey meet where&#13;
they placed second, the Clarinda meet where they came&#13;
up with seventh, and the district meet where they&#13;
grabbed second place ahead of sixteen other teams.&#13;
(Right) Andy Heck demonstra tes his h urdling a bility . (Be low le ft)&#13;
Jeff Do ll sw ings into gear as he hurls the d iscus. (Be low right) John&#13;
Heck reache s for t he sky a nd a t t he same time proves h is style . &#13;
Chris Sorenson strides in anxious&#13;
anticipation of a win.&#13;
{L-r, row 1) John Burkey, Bob Weidman, Rich Hurley, Tim Gallagher, Jim Straka, Mark Leber, Bill Doner. {Row 2) Coach Dave McClellan, Tom&#13;
Friel, Joe Connolly, Dave Pogge, Kevin Thomas, Matt Walsh, Andy Heck, Jeff Doll, Kevin Kenny, John Heck, Coach Al Leber.&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
State tracksters are (1-r, row 1} Kevin Thomas, Tim Gallagher, Bill Doner, Jim Straka . (Row 2) Coach A l Leber, John Ege , Rich&#13;
Hurley, Matt Walsh, Tom Friel, Coach Dave McClellan.&#13;
John Ege, T im Gallagher, Bill Doner, and Jim Straka hold the trophy they received for winning the district one mile medley&#13;
re lay . &#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
TRACK&#13;
The freshman tracksters managed to award&#13;
themselves with four of the school's freshman&#13;
relay records and the second win in the history&#13;
of freshmen track as they compiled a 1-5 dual&#13;
meet record for the season. The modest record&#13;
doesn't seem to be much of an accomplishment,&#13;
but it gave training and experience needed for&#13;
them to help the varsity track team win next&#13;
year.&#13;
Pat Heck stretches as he heaves the shot.&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Mi ke Pierson, Kelly Hannon, Paul Ramsey, John Jones, Mi ke Hughes, Chris Leber, Pat Heck. (Row 2) Coach A l Leber, Owen Burgin ,&#13;
Mart y Sto kes , Chri s Haug, Mark Straka, Tim Carpenter, Mar k Doll , Jim Haas, Coach Dave McClellan.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
{L. to R.): Mark Meidlinger, Tom Friel, Joe&#13;
Connolly, Richard Hurley, Dave Kruse.&#13;
MEETS&#13;
C.B. Lincoln Invitational&#13;
Bryan Invitational . ·&#13;
C. B. Lincoln Meet&#13;
Creighton Prep Meet&#13;
Iowa State Meet&#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
4th place&#13;
30th place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
19th place&#13;
J&#13;
Richard Hurley takes a brea k from the&#13;
stress and strain. &#13;
GOLF CANDIDS&#13;
(Left) Mary Kay Caparelli smiles in approval of her last putt.&#13;
(Below left) Jym Ryba, Jim LaMantia and Kevin Koestner putt&#13;
around the green. (Below right) Kathy Talley si nks another one&#13;
as Theresa Fischer looks on .&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
153&#13;
181&#13;
166&#13;
202&#13;
229&#13;
199&#13;
204&#13;
188&#13;
253&#13;
554&#13;
GIRLS' GOLF&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Brownell Talbot Invitational&#13;
Fremont Invitational&#13;
Duchesne Golf Invitational&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
C. B. Lincoln&#13;
C. B. Jefferson&#13;
Logan&#13;
Oakland&#13;
District Tournament&#13;
5th&#13;
7th&#13;
6th&#13;
189&#13;
187&#13;
182&#13;
230&#13;
205&#13;
228&#13;
6th&#13;
An~ Crowley was elected Most Valuable Player and earned 4th place in ind1v1dual scores among seven teams in District play.&#13;
(R ight) Kathy Talley practices her i nu;n - ' '-'- - ·· ·'--&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Li nda Novak, Sharon Duff, Kathy Ta lley, Sharon Messbarger, Mary Kay Capare ll i. (Row 2) Rita Ron k, Jea nrie&#13;
Tierney , Ann Crowley, Theresa Fischer. &#13;
BOYS' GOLF&#13;
This year's boys' golf team, under the coaching of Mr. Al Sherbo,&#13;
compiled a 6-10 record along with placing ninth in the Lewis Central&#13;
Invitational, fifth in the sectionals, and second in the city tournament.&#13;
Sophomore Jim LaMantia received the Outstanding Golfer Award as he&#13;
led the team most of the year and placed first in the city tourney. Kevin&#13;
Koestner also did a fine job. T im Delehant, who would have given much&#13;
support to the team,. was injured early in the season and was unable to&#13;
complete the season.&#13;
167 . 194&#13;
176&#13;
187&#13;
180&#13;
199&#13;
191&#13;
185&#13;
186&#13;
173&#13;
149&#13;
177&#13;
182&#13;
180&#13;
193&#13;
182&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Bryan&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Logan-Magnolia&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Logan-Magnolia&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Mike O'Neil and Jim Ryba put faith in the old saying that practice&#13;
makes perfect. Well, almost perfect!&#13;
166&#13;
180&#13;
159&#13;
192&#13;
161&#13;
183&#13;
181&#13;
194&#13;
187&#13;
183&#13;
133&#13;
165&#13;
175&#13;
192&#13;
206&#13;
172&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Mike Smyth, Joe Conlon, Tom swanek, (Row 2) Brian Henderson, Denni s Coughlin , Denn is Buhman, Joe Pogge, Tim Daugherty .&#13;
(Not pictured are Kevin Koes tner, Jim LaMantia, Jim Ryba, Mike O'Nei l, and Tim Delehant.l&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Patti Scott, Sue Bowers, Colleen Wise, Luanne Masker. (Row 2) Monica Colpitts, Dee Doyle, Shirley Konz, Mary Beth Wise. (Row 3)&#13;
Carol Ron k, Nancy Gatrost, Roberta Noon , Sue Noon, Kathy Straka, Regina Rew.&#13;
Singles are Dee Doyle, Sue Noon, Kathy Straka. First doubles are Carol Ronk and Nancy Gatrost. &#13;
Here comes another grand slam for Monica (Twiggy) Colpitts.&#13;
Secon d Doubles: Shirley Kon z and Sue Bowers.&#13;
GIRLS' TENNIS&#13;
The girls' tennis team had a most respectable 4-2 dual meet&#13;
record this year under the fine coaching of Mrs. Sue Smith.&#13;
The record is even better when one considers the fact that&#13;
only three seniors were on the team, the remaining members&#13;
being underclassmen. So the experience and training should&#13;
make next year's team a winner.&#13;
Sock it to 'em, Sue!&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
I thought it was in too, Shirley !&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
Omaha Marian&#13;
Omaha Marian&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
BOYS' TENNIS&#13;
The 1973 boys' tennis team had been scheduled to&#13;
play seven matches in addition to the district competition. But, unfortunately, one of the matches was&#13;
rained, one was winded out, and another unbelievably&#13;
snowed out. None of the meets were able to be resched-&#13;
- uled, so Harlan, Shenandoah, and Atlantic were not&#13;
played.&#13;
The boys' team had never won a match going into this&#13;
season and they ill-fa tedly finished the same way. But&#13;
this year has been a learning period for the most of the&#13;
players and even for Mr. LaBonia who had never before&#13;
coached a tennis team.&#13;
We can look forward to a fine team next year since all&#13;
but one of the players are underclassmen, and with a little&#13;
luck the team will come up with the ir first successful&#13;
season in their three year history at St. Albert.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
C.B. J efferson&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
C.B. Jeffe rson&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Phi l Spitznagle, Mike Len ihan, Chuck McGinn, Pat Salvo. (Row 2) Coach John LaBonia, Kevin Flecky, Ji mm McGruder, Steve&#13;
Thomas, Bil l Sage, Tom Dusjng. &#13;
{Left) Pat Salvo shares his proficient knowledge of the game.&#13;
{Below left) Kevin Flecky seems unperturbed as he awaits his&#13;
opponent's serve . {Below right) Brian Sweeney devilishly sneaks&#13;
one in on his opponent.&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
GIRLS' AND BOYS' BOWLING&#13;
Holding some of their trophies are (L-r) Kathy McClenahan, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Patty Marsh, Debbie Sage, and Debbie Marr.&#13;
(L -r, row 1) Jerry Reid, Fred Wager, Dave Good, Mike Hensley, Dan Kenkel , Coach Steve Schnit ker. (Row 2) Danny Thomas, Kevin Thomas,&#13;
Mi ke Patten, Larry Halterman, Jeff Hutchinson. &#13;
(Bottom left) Bowling for Dan Kenkel is a touch of the good life. (bottom right) Tim Daugherty&#13;
releases a practice ball that will surely rattle some pins. (Right) Debbie Marr proudly displays her&#13;
trophies as she is the girls' team's bowling standout. (Below) A Falcon bowling ball takes it's toll&#13;
of helpless pins. &#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Coach Wolever gives Ken Schreiber the go ahead for home.&#13;
98&#13;
(Top right) Bob Sulentic smiles as he crosses the fou rt h base of his&#13;
round trip t icket . (left) Steve O'Neill warms up his throwing arm.&#13;
(Above ) Gary Rindone sets the pitcher's target. &#13;
(Sitting in front) Batboy Mark Wolever. (L-r, row1) Gordon Poole, Steve Epperson, John Ronk, Terry Weare, Ken Schreiber, Bob Sulentic, Dave&#13;
Stokes. (Row 2) Coach Charles Wolever, Mike Shudak, Dave Scott, Marti Wolever, Tim Cannon, Steve O'Neill, Gary Rindone, Coach Mike Mauro.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
Because there weren't enough players out for&#13;
baseball this year, the freshman and junior varsity&#13;
teams had to be combined. The junior varsity team&#13;
consists of nine freshmen and four sophomores&#13;
who are having a tough time competing with the&#13;
older junior varsity teams in their league. The&#13;
varsity team is doing a fine job as they are led by&#13;
senior Tim Cannon. Tim has led the city in&#13;
home runs, had the city's best batting average(over&#13;
.400), and has been voted the best pitcher in the&#13;
Lewis Central tournament where he pitched a onehitter. Other Falcons who have hit the top ten in&#13;
batting thus far are Marti Wolever and Gary&#13;
Rindone.&#13;
The baseball program has a new fielder this year in&#13;
the form of one electric pitching machine. The&#13;
machine (shown at right) has been a help as it can&#13;
pitch for a long time and hurl a number of different&#13;
pitches.&#13;
(L-r; row 1) Batboy Jimmy Sulentic, Rod Patten , Joe Conlon, Gary Ryba, Bill Sage, Jack Brosnihan, M ike Hensley. (Ro w 2) T im Daugherty , Tim&#13;
Carpenter, Dan Kenke l, John Schreiber, Mar k Applegate, Chuch Berner, Jim Murphy, Coach T erry Coleman . &#13;
Mark Applegate hits one to the field .&#13;
Tim Daugherty bunts one for practice. Coach Coleman ponders the strategy he will use in m e upcoming game.&#13;
101 &#13;
SPORTS 1973&#13;
102 &#13;
103 &#13;
ACADEMICS&#13;
••• • ,..n •&#13;
.. ' , .. ' . ..&#13;
. , .. '&#13;
I&#13;
0 " '&#13;
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104 &#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
Seniors inducted into the National Honor Society 0-r) : Sue McKiernan, Steve Hansen, Sue Vergamini , Jean Delehant, Ann Crowley, Dee Doyle, John&#13;
Ronk, John Yochem, Tim Cannon, Mark Carta, Colleen O'Neill . (Charles Dusing not pictured .)&#13;
~! tl.&#13;
Juniors inducted into the National Honor Society (1 -r) : Gordon Poole, Jerri Hotz, Albert Erixon, Carol Ron k, Jim McGruder. &#13;
(Below) Ann Crowley talks on Scholarship at the induction ceremony .&#13;
(Bottom left) Mark Carta is congratulated by Mr. Johnson. (Bottom&#13;
right) The newly inducted students enjoy the reception held in their&#13;
honor.&#13;
(&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
The St. Albert auditorium was the scene&#13;
for the first annual induction ceremony of&#13;
the St. Albert High School Chapter of the&#13;
National Honor Society. In the ceremony,&#13;
which was held on May 21, 1973, twelve&#13;
seniors and five juniors were inducted into&#13;
the society.&#13;
During the ceremony four seniors talked&#13;
on the standards concerned with the society.&#13;
Ann Crowley talked on Scholarship, John&#13;
Yochem on Character, Sue Vergamini on&#13;
Leadership and John Ronk on Character.&#13;
The induction of members and the honoring of the parents was done by Mr. Al&#13;
Sherbo who then presented the members&#13;
to Mr. Johnson.&#13;
A reception was then held in the cafeteria&#13;
in honor of the new members and their&#13;
parents.&#13;
107 &#13;
HONORS' DAY&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert Award presentedto Tim CannonandSue Vergam in i byMr. Johnson&#13;
108 &#13;
Listed below are the Academic Awards given:&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert Award .. Tim Cannon&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Nonpareil Journal ism Award . John Yochem&#13;
Law Award .. ... . . .. .. .. Tim Cannon&#13;
American History Award . . Jo Ellen Friel&#13;
Best Female Vocalist .. . . . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Best Male Vocalist ... . ... Bill Tacke&#13;
Best Actress ....... . ... . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Best Actor . . .... .... . ... John Heck&#13;
Thespian Award ....... . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award&#13;
......... . .... John Yochem&#13;
Chemical Society Honorary Award&#13;
. .. . . . . .. ... . . Steve Hanson&#13;
Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow&#13;
..... .... .... . Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Top Scholastic Freshmen . .. August Reinig&#13;
Sue Bowers&#13;
Tim Daugherty&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Top Scholastic Sophomores. Mary C. Krettek&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Dave Pogge&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
Top Scholastic Juniors .. .. Jerri Hotz&#13;
James McGruder&#13;
Deborah Marr&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
JoEllen Friel&#13;
Top Scholastic Seniors .... John Yochem&#13;
Mi llicent Pogge&#13;
Dan Heithoff&#13;
Steve Hanson&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
109 &#13;
llO&#13;
"STRANGELY ENOUGH"&#13;
Drama Students&#13;
Write--Produce&#13;
Horror Story&#13;
Among the varied activities the speech and drama&#13;
students were engaged in this year was the writing,&#13;
producing, and directing of their own play entitled&#13;
" Strangely Enough."&#13;
The story begins with the discovery of an unco nsci ous body of a monster a short distance from the&#13;
laboratory of a cl ever scientist. The scientist and his&#13;
assistant, Egor, having already made plans for such a&#13;
find, ta ke the body t o the laboratory for "repairs."&#13;
When t he monster arouses, he is instructed to go out&#13;
and steal. In order to fulfill his orders it is necessary&#13;
to stra ngle his clients, including six girls who are&#13;
having a seance during a slumber party. As the scientist&#13;
and Egor are examining the loot taken from the girls,&#13;
t he monste r casuall y drinks from one of the vials in the&#13;
laboratory and becomes human.&#13;
In ot her act ivities, e ight students were accompanied&#13;
by Miss Sa lvador to Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, for&#13;
a Drama Workshop at which they le arned t echniques&#13;
fo r stage make up, movement, scene painting, and improvisation.&#13;
On February 24 fo ur senior studen ts re ceived l's at&#13;
t he Distri ct Speech Meet in Tabor, Iowa, which&#13;
forwa rded t hem to t he Stat e Speech Meet. On March&#13;
17 t hese same four person s rece ived I's at t he St ate&#13;
Speech Meet he ld at Corn ing, Iowa . These se nio rs&#13;
were Patty Adams (Interpretive Poet ry), Den ise&#13;
Bart (Rad io News An nouncing), Jean De lehant (Aft er&#13;
Di nner Speak ing) , and Debbie Russe l I (I nte rpretive&#13;
Prose).&#13;
(Top left) T he scienti st (Terry M inahan ) and hi s faithful assistan t , Egor (Phil Spi tznag le), make a few " repairs" on the body f ou nd o utside the laboratory . (Top&#13;
ri ght) The monst er (Kevin Flec ky ) in sea rch of loot stra ngles one of his clients.&#13;
(Above) T he girls (from left) Roberta N oon , Nancy Gatrost , Diane Bar t, Cind y&#13;
Quigley, Mary Ellen Waldmann, Diane Lemire have a sea nce during a slumber party . &#13;
MUSIC STUDENTS&#13;
ATTEND CONTESTS&#13;
) / ---"-1 (&#13;
/'&#13;
In April 1973 seventeen music students&#13;
attended the Small Group State Music Contest held at Abraham Lincoln. The vocalists&#13;
and pianists received three I's and three&#13;
111 's for their efforts.&#13;
01 May 5, 1973, the chorus attended&#13;
the Large Group State Music Contest which&#13;
was held at Thomas Jefferson. At this event&#13;
the fifty member group received a 11 rating.&#13;
(Left) Vocal and piano soloists receiving l's were Bill Tacke and&#13;
Jean Delehant, receiving a II was Jean Epperson, and receiving Ill's&#13;
were Patty Liston and Danita Johnson. (Below) Sophomore Se xtet&#13;
receiving a 11 consisted of Janet Jones, Susan Bunten, Angela Herbert, Chris Brandt, Cecilia Grund, and Patty Doyle .&#13;
(Above) Freshman Quartet receiving a 111 rating were Mary Flecky ,&#13;
Rita Ronk, Karen Gronstal, and Danita Johnson. (Left) The Trio&#13;
made up of Mary Ellen Waldmann, Colleen O'Neill, and Sue McKiernan received a 11 rating.&#13;
111 &#13;
112 &#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN&#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
Julie Adams&#13;
Tim Adams&#13;
Mark Applegate&#13;
Diane Bart&#13;
Sue Bowers&#13;
Bob Bronson&#13;
Pat Brookover&#13;
John Brosnihan&#13;
Dennis Buhman&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Robin Cannon&#13;
Jeanne Caparelli&#13;
Tim Carpenter&#13;
Theresa Carta&#13;
Kim Cleveland&#13;
Joe Conlon&#13;
Dana Coughlin&#13;
T im Daugherty&#13;
President&#13;
Pat Heck&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Cindy Sherman&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Glass&#13;
Officers&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
August Reinig &#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Rick Gubbels&#13;
Jim Haas&#13;
Jeff Hamling&#13;
Kelly Hannan&#13;
Jim Hartman&#13;
Chris Haug&#13;
Pat Heck&#13;
Brian Henderson&#13;
Mark Doll&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
Julie Eckrich&#13;
Lee Elvins&#13;
Tom Evers&#13;
Kay Fagan&#13;
Roberta Fischer&#13;
Mary Flecky&#13;
Dan Flynn&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Tom Gilliland&#13;
Robert Grant&#13;
Karen Greiner&#13;
Tim Griffis&#13;
115 &#13;
Peggy Hobbins&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
Mike Hurst&#13;
Danita Johnson&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Jerri Joneson&#13;
Mary Keenan&#13;
Shawn Kelly&#13;
Kathy Kenney&#13;
Robin Koestner&#13;
Kathy Krueger&#13;
Chris L eber&#13;
Marian L einen&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
Kathy Liston&#13;
Barb Marco&#13;
Don Marr&#13;
Luanne Masker &#13;
Mike McAlexander&#13;
Sheryl McMillen&#13;
Michelle Merino&#13;
Sharon Messberger&#13;
Dan Minear&#13;
Nancy Murphy&#13;
Kandyce Nugent&#13;
Susan O'Grady&#13;
Tom Olson&#13;
Dana Ortez&#13;
Mike Palestine&#13;
Rodney Patten&#13;
Marti Phillips&#13;
Mike Pierson&#13;
Mark Porter&#13;
Diane Powell&#13;
Geri Powers&#13;
Rita Prochaska&#13;
Dan Ramirez&#13;
Paul Ramsey&#13;
James Reed&#13;
August Reinig&#13;
Regina Rew&#13;
Cindy Robinson&#13;
Jim Ron k&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Steve Ron k&#13;
Pat Ryan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Bill Sage&#13;
Jill Sailors&#13;
Connie Schnitker&#13;
John Schreiber&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Julie Schreiber&#13;
Nancy Sciortino&#13;
Patti Scott&#13;
Cindy Sherman&#13;
Brett Siegrist&#13;
Pauline Smith&#13;
Mike Smyth&#13;
Kim Springer&#13;
Marty Stokes&#13;
Mark Straka&#13;
Shawn Sublet&#13;
Janet Sulentic &#13;
Kim Ward&#13;
~ita Wettengel&#13;
ane A. Wiese&#13;
Colleen Wise&#13;
T&lt;:&gt;nY Wredt&#13;
Vickie Young&#13;
Maribeth Va Carol v· I n Seay 10 a Fred Wager&#13;
Kim Wallace&#13;
Eva Supernaw&#13;
Tom Swanek&#13;
Chris Thomas&#13;
Lenny Tho Jeanne T . mpson 1erney&#13;
-~&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Debbie Barker&#13;
Jeff Bart&#13;
Chuc k Berner&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Bur ke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Bob Burns&#13;
Mike Callaghan&#13;
Joe Caparelli&#13;
Marilyn Clark&#13;
Chris Colpitts&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Cathie Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Jim Crowley&#13;
Tim Delehant&#13;
Bob Doyle&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
President&#13;
Dennis Ortez&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Susan Duggan Class&#13;
Officers&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Jim Thompson&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Mary Ann L enihan &#13;
Patty Doyle&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Susary Duggan&#13;
Mike Emarine&#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Margaret Erixon&#13;
Lynn Goetzinger&#13;
David Good&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Cecilia Grund&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Mike Hensley&#13;
Ange la Herbert&#13;
Janice Hurd&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Kathy Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
Lishea Frost&#13;
Don Funkhauser&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelley Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf&#13;
Patti Marsh&#13;
David Mccann&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones&#13;
Patty Kalar&#13;
Patrick Kelly&#13;
Carol Kenkel&#13;
Dan Kenkel&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay Konz&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Steve Krueger&#13;
Kris Krupicka&#13;
Dave Kruse&#13;
Jim LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire &#13;
L&#13;
Cathy Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
Bill Ronk&#13;
Chuc k McGinn&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Bill Michalski&#13;
Terry Minahan&#13;
Joann Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
Jim Murphy&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olsen&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
Dennis Ortez&#13;
Cindy Palestine&#13;
Billy Pettit&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Oscar Reed&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
Pat Salvo&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Colleen Schnitker&#13;
Mary Sorenson&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
Nancy Steenson&#13;
Dave Stokes&#13;
Bob Sulentic&#13;
Kathy Swift&#13;
Bruce Travis&#13;
Jeannie Vallinch&#13;
Bob Weidman&#13;
Dick Wettengel&#13;
Cecelia Whitesides&#13;
Marti Wolever &#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
Steve Amento&#13;
Luann Asman&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Chris Brich&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
Mary K. Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Jan e Carta&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
President&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Class&#13;
Officers&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Barb Eckel&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Lori Christiansen&#13;
Roger Clark&#13;
Rosemary Conlon&#13;
Lanette Dau&#13;
Diann Doner&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Louise Dusing&#13;
Barb Eckel&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
Albert Erixon&#13;
Rita Evers&#13;
Marianne Feurt&#13;
Theresa Fischer&#13;
Jody Friel&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
Chris Gronstal&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Mary T. Gubbels&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mary Haas &#13;
Dan Hanson&#13;
Patty Hanson&#13;
Cecilia Hartleib&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
• Marilee Higginbotham&#13;
Jerri Hotz&#13;
Maureen Ke!ly&#13;
Pam Kelly&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Cathy Kongs&#13;
Linda Kriley&#13;
Barb Larchick&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Debbie Marr&#13;
Mary F. Masker&#13;
Darlene Hurd&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Janet Kaufman&#13;
Bill Keenan&#13;
Pat Kelly&#13;
Tom McAlexander&#13;
Kathy McClenahan&#13;
Mike McGinn&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
Jamie Minor&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Kevin Moran&#13;
Mary E. Morrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve O'Neill&#13;
Patty Patten&#13;
Mary A. Pawloski&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Gordy Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Debbie Powell&#13;
Shirley Pruitt&#13;
Steve Purnell&#13;
Cindy Quigley&#13;
Vicki Ramirez&#13;
Helen Reggio&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
Bill Roux&#13;
Debbie Sage&#13;
Angela Salsbury&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Ken Schreiber &#13;
Mary A. Wilkenson&#13;
Mary Beth Wise&#13;
Theresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerman&#13;
Matt Walsh&#13;
Terry Weare&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wellman&#13;
Janet Wheeler&#13;
Mike Whitaker&#13;
Dave Scott&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Mat Steenson&#13;
Cheryl Stinn&#13;
Kathy Straka&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Kathy Talley&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Martha Tierney&#13;
Ann Turone&#13;
Ann Vallinch&#13;
Mary E. Waldmann&#13;
129 &#13;
130 &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Rhonda A pplegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
President&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
. Time it was •&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
• • &#13;
• • • and what a time it was • • •&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Teri Beckman&#13;
Jane Bintner&#13;
Jim Bridges&#13;
Marilyn Brown&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Tim Cannon&#13;
Mark Cart a&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
John Conlon&#13;
Dennis Coughl in&#13;
Cheryl Cox&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
Bill Doner&#13;
Dee Doyle&#13;
Monica Doyle&#13;
Janine Duggan&#13;
• •&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrich&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Denise Fischer&#13;
Mary Kay Fischer&#13;
• it was a time of innocence&#13;
Rick Flom&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Greg Gentile&#13;
• • • &#13;
• • •&#13;
Debbie Heeman&#13;
Dan Heithoff&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
a time of confidences • • •&#13;
Padi Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Tom Greiner&#13;
Sandy Grudle&#13;
Larry Halterman&#13;
Steve Hanson&#13;
Steve Haug&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Barb Huss&#13;
Tom Huyck&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Alan Kaufman&#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joe Kennebeck&#13;
Mark Kriley&#13;
Sue Kobold&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Kon z&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Mary Lynn Leibel&#13;
Pat Lenihan&#13;
Sue Mcl&lt;ierman&#13;
Pam Mart in&#13;
Jeff Mathiase n&#13;
• • • Long ago it must • • • &#13;
• • • I have a photograph • • •&#13;
Bill Mehsling&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Dick Mescher&#13;
Rod Messbarger&#13;
Mike Meyers&#13;
Dave Minahan&#13;
Craig Moran&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Mike O'Neil&#13;
Colleen O'Neil l&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Mike Patten&#13;
Greg Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Milly Pogge&#13;
Jerry Reid&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Susan Roarty&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
Aggie Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
Debbie Russell&#13;
Jim Ryba&#13;
Karen Sandbothe&#13;
Sharen Sandbothe&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Mike Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Geri Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson&#13;
Mark Spitznagle&#13;
• • • Preserve your memories • • • &#13;
• • • They're all that's left you .&#13;
Rox an n Springer&#13;
Diane St ageman&#13;
Marilyn Stamp&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
Jim Straka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Cathie Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Bill Tacke&#13;
Danny Thomas&#13;
Larry Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Nancy Van Horne&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Jul ie Wiese&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman&#13;
139 &#13;
140 &#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
On May 20th the Seniors gathered. together in the auditorium for the&#13;
Senior Mass. The Mass was concelebrated this year by Fr. Beeson, Area&#13;
Schools Coordinator, Fathers James Kiernan and Daniel Delehant,&#13;
former principals of St. Albert, Fathers Hurley, Gittens, and Monahan,&#13;
teachers at St. Albert, and Monsignor Costin and Fr. Engel, Pastor and&#13;
Assistant at St. Francis Church.&#13;
After the Mass, the seniors moved to the cafeteria for their banquet&#13;
at which Fathers Kiernan and Delehant were honored guests. Fr. Kiernan was presented with a belated going-away gift by Fr. Beeson. Mr.&#13;
Johnson presented some of the seniors with "Special" awards adding&#13;
a little fun and laughte r to the occasion.&#13;
It was t ruly a memorable evening for the seniors and teachers and&#13;
guests.&#13;
(Above) Fr. James Kiernan gives his last word of advice to the seniors at the Senior&#13;
Mass. (Above right) Bill Tacke carries the Mass of fering . (R ight) Seniors enjoy their&#13;
last mea I together.&#13;
SENIOR &#13;
MASS and BANQUET&#13;
(Top) Fr. Beeson offers t he wine at the concelebrated Mass for the seniors. (Left) John Heck&#13;
presents John Ege with one of the special awards&#13;
given by Mr. Johnson. (Above) Marcia Konz&#13;
rests between courses at the Sen ior Banquet.&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
1973&#13;
The 1973 St. Albert Graduation exercise was held in the&#13;
school gym on May 25 as 129 seniors left the halls of their&#13;
Alma Mater.&#13;
The chorus provided the music dedicated to the seniors.&#13;
The songs "Morning Has Broken" and "In My Life" permeated the air.&#13;
Steve Hansen represented the senior class with his talk on&#13;
individualism. Mr. V.J. Skutt, Chairman of the Board and&#13;
Chief Executive Officer of Mutual of Omaha--United of&#13;
Omaha, was the guest speaker. He told the seniors the importance of preserving private education and keeping such fine&#13;
schools as St. Albert in existence.&#13;
Bishop Maurice J. Dingman presented the seniors their&#13;
diplomas and the Class of '73 marched from the gym to the&#13;
traditional "Pomp and Circumstance ."&#13;
(Near right) The seniors await their final appearance as students of St.&#13;
Albert. (Far right) Senior boys show their approval of graduation .&#13;
(Pictured below, far left) Steve Hansen represents the seniors in his&#13;
talk to the parents. (Center left) Mr. Skutt directs his remarks to the&#13;
Class of '73. (Center right) Colleen O'Neill receives her diploma from&#13;
Bishop Dingman. (Far right) Larry Thomas becomes a graduatd of St.&#13;
Albert. &#13;
145 &#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
146 &#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hushaw Drug Co.&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
322-2595&#13;
Kirby V acuum C leaner Co.&#13;
109 South Main&#13;
328-2463&#13;
Don Gallagher, proprietor&#13;
When you are thinking about life&#13;
think of&#13;
Jim Pawloski -- Gary Fangman&#13;
represent ing&#13;
CONTINENTAL GENERAL&#13;
IN SURANCE COMPANY&#13;
PIZZA KING&#13;
Dan Thomas, Doc Romano and Mark&#13;
Brosnihan stop at the Pizza King after&#13;
a game.&#13;
212 West Broadway&#13;
323-4911&#13;
Donovan's Champlin Service&#13;
Tim - - Mike&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
La ne's&#13;
Posters, Incense, Candles&#13;
530 West Broadway &#13;
322-2501&#13;
Oard-Ross Drug&#13;
701-3 16th Avenue&#13;
* Paint - Glass&#13;
* Photo Finishing - Sundries&#13;
* Prescription Services&#13;
Joe Beraldi&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Blue t White Stores&#13;
Minden - Neola, Iowa&#13;
Meadow&#13;
Gold&#13;
EVERYTHING THAT'S&#13;
GOOD FOR YOUR&#13;
FAMILY&#13;
Beatrice Foods Co.&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
323-7596&#13;
149 &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of '73&#13;
FARMERS S MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
150&#13;
The Prescription&#13;
Center&#13;
101 Pearl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
Best wishes from the&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
BLUE STAR&#13;
FOODS&#13;
INCORPORATED&#13;
Oualit y Frozen &amp; Canned Foods&#13;
Sold Around the World &#13;
Congratulations to the Seniors!&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg Dr.&#13;
323-2983&#13;
First Federal Savings S Loan BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
Broadway &amp; Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"THE PLACE TO SAVE"&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Dr. Samuel Rosa&#13;
Neola Medical Center&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"THE STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE"&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
Big John's Pharmacy WALTER'S MUSIC SHOP&#13;
IAUAlllEAIWD&#13;
3228 West Broadway&#13;
322-4008&#13;
Free Delivery&#13;
•&#13;
CHC Vending Co.&#13;
Frank, John &amp; Dick Rash&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
343 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2541&#13;
JACK MAY PLUMBING&#13;
27 South 24th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Congratulations ...&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you .&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
. Whe ther you plan to go on to coll ege , get additional training in business or some sp ecial ized field ,&#13;
or look for a job, you 've just comple te d a very important mil estone in life with your high sch ool graduation.&#13;
From this point forward , you'll b e makin g more&#13;
d ec isions about money than you have before ... learnin g how to make a n a ll owance or paycheck stre tch&#13;
to take care of new expen ses.&#13;
T h e re's nothing like a ch eckin g acco unt to he lp&#13;
yo ung me n and women learn money management. It&#13;
re duces impulse spending ... teach es how to keep&#13;
records and use them to p lan ahead.&#13;
\Ve suggest you open a ch eckin g account soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your e ducation , rememb e r-we make no se rvice charges on stude nt checkin g&#13;
accounts and require no minimum balance.&#13;
Come in and talk to u s about it.&#13;
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
DRIVE CAREFULLY&#13;
WE WANT YOU TO COME BAC K&#13;
FROM ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO&#13;
DEALERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
2181/i West Washington Ave.&#13;
Phone 328-3450&#13;
Ophthalmic Prescriptions&#13;
Glasses Contacts&#13;
Don C. Flom&#13;
Congratulations Seniors!&#13;
Crowley Drug Store&#13;
Neola, Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Connolly Drug Store&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-5557&#13;
Barrier Tire Company&#13;
Ivan - Darrell - Arlen&#13;
Retreading - Repairing&#13;
Fleet Service&#13;
"We guarantee our Work"&#13;
485-2283&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Joe Pogge looks over the assortment of&#13;
styles at the Iowa Clothes Shop.&#13;
536 West Broadway&#13;
Newest Styles&#13;
For the Teenager&#13;
HERFF JONES&#13;
DAVE NESBIT&#13;
8505 Madison Avenue .&#13;
Des Moines, Iowa 50322&#13;
Class Rings Caps &amp; Gowns&#13;
Awards Diplomas Yearbooks&#13;
Graduation Announcements&#13;
"Quality at the Right Price"&#13;
KEENAN&#13;
234 West Broadway - Phone 322-7711&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
Benjamin~&#13;
Moore paints&#13;
Schierbrock Dept. Store&#13;
"Merchandise of Merits"&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
H.unt.er ® Rea-lty&#13;
Suite 101, Executive Bldg.&#13;
427 East Washington Avenue&#13;
322-2565&#13;
Randy Haines&#13;
Ron Johnson&#13;
Mar k Hunter&#13;
Jim Hunter&#13;
Rodger Reelfs&#13;
Gail Cl in ke nbea rd&#13;
Carol Boetel&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
11 WESTLAKE VILLAGE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA 51501&#13;
PHON E 366-11 06&#13;
Booth Fisheries&#13;
GRANTS--&#13;
Where The Action Is _ ..&#13;
As Dave Stokes Shoots For Two Against His&#13;
Guarding Opponent.&#13;
OUR THANKS&#13;
TO T HE CLASS OF '73&#13;
.323-3240&#13;
322-0064&#13;
323-2850&#13;
322-1143&#13;
322-5034&#13;
323-4842&#13;
323-3737 &#13;
... The HAPPY Difference&#13;
at your&#13;
Friendly . . ..&#13;
North Broadway at Oak&#13;
28th &amp; West Broadway&#13;
Salvo's Tailor Shop&#13;
Carl Salvo&#13;
We suit you&#13;
Custom Tailoring&#13;
Alterations&#13;
Repairs&#13;
19 South 6th St.&#13;
328-3272&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
127 South Main Street&#13;
Personalized Prescription Service&#13;
Sun Glasses Larger Contacts&#13;
Wm. Shipley, F.l.A.0.&#13;
Certified Optician&#13;
323-3401&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
a Drink Nutritious I&#13;
~)Roberl!;l 2+ DAILY C (~ LOW FAT MILK&#13;
with Country Style Flavor&#13;
*Fortified with Vitamin C(l20 mg.&#13;
per quart) plus eight other essential vitamins and minerals.&#13;
2901 Cuming Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
15 7 &#13;
158&#13;
Ewa Id's&#13;
15th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Complete Dining Facilities&#13;
For Family Dining Pleasure&#13;
Drive-In Service or&#13;
Order to Go&#13;
Eddy ~ Sm ith&#13;
Agency&#13;
26 South Main Street&#13;
322-2577&#13;
T. Joe Smith&#13;
Don A. Mescher&#13;
Come In And Visit The New&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
1 5 State Street&#13;
322-9922&#13;
Beaut y Salon&#13;
Snack Bar&#13;
Lounge&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ZIEBART'S&#13;
2732 9th Avenue&#13;
Owner, Harry Burkhart&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Graduating Class&#13;
Rolla Rena&#13;
Skating Center&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Johnson's&#13;
Village Pharmacy &#13;
Be ttys' Flowers, Inc.&#13;
3200 5th Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 328-3092&#13;
Betty Nelson&#13;
Howard Nelson&#13;
323-3311&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Betty Williams&#13;
Ron Williams&#13;
323-6255&#13;
Hanusa Company&#13;
Plumbing, Heating&#13;
&amp; Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway&#13;
322-4039&#13;
IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING&#13;
OMAHA VOLKSWAGEN,&#13;
YOU MAY BE LOSING&#13;
MONEY!!!&#13;
OMAHA VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
2929 Farnam St.&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO THE GRADUATES OF 1973&#13;
BILL SCHERLE&#13;
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
A. B. C.&#13;
r- ELECTRIC,INC.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Serving&#13;
The Electrical Needs&#13;
Of Southwest Iowa &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the 1973 Graduating Class&#13;
Everything in Lumber&#13;
&amp; Building Materials&#13;
LUMBER t SUPPLY CO.&#13;
25 So. 15th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-2546&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Klefstad House of Beauty&#13;
315 North 19th St.&#13;
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INDEX&#13;
Adams, Patty Speech-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Drama-4; Choir-1; Art Club-4;&#13;
Madrigal-3&#13;
Applegate, Donna Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Choir-1; Art Club-3,4 ;&#13;
Biology Club-2; Pep Club-1,2,3&#13;
Applegate, Rhonda Golf-3,4; Tennis-1,2,3; Bowling-3,4; Pep Club1,2,3&#13;
Auen, Carol Talent Show-1&#13;
Baldwin , Maggie Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Choir-1; Biology Club2; Pep Club-1,2,3; Stage Crew3,4 ; Props-3,4&#13;
Barker, Becky&#13;
Barnes, Bonn ie Honor Roll-7&#13;
quarters; Pompon-2,3,4; Choir&#13;
1; Pep Club-1,2,3,4&#13;
Bart, Denise Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Speech-4; Drama-1 ,2,3,4; Latin&#13;
Club-2 ; Pep Club-1,2,3&#13;
Beckman , Teri Honor Roll-5&#13;
quarters; Class Treasurer-2; Pompon-4; Yearbook-4 ; Choir-1 ,2;&#13;
Bowling-3 ; Pep Club-1 ,2,3,4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" -3&#13;
Bitner, Jane&#13;
Bridges, Jim Art Club-3,4&#13;
Brosnihan, Mark Honor Roll-2&#13;
quarters; Fo.otball-1; Basketball1; Track-1 ; Golf-1,2,3,4; lntramurals-4; Speech-2; Art Club-4&#13;
Brown, Marilyn Honor Roll-4&#13;
quarters ; Class Secretary-1,2;&#13;
Pompon-3,4; Choir-1,2; Talent&#13;
Show-1,2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Oklahoma"-3 ; "My Fair Lady"&#13;
4 ; Homecoming Court-4&#13;
Burke Carol Honor Roll-5 quarters;&#13;
Ch~ir-4;Concessions-2 ; Art Club&#13;
-4; Spanish Club-2; Biology Club&#13;
-2 ; Pep Club-2,3; Bowling 4;&#13;
Madrigal-3&#13;
Cannon, Tim Honor Roll-16 quarters; Class President-3 ; Student&#13;
Counci l-1,2; President-4; Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1 ,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball-1 ,2,3,4 ; Track-1-2 ; Golf&#13;
-3; "Ok lahoma" "My Fair Lady"&#13;
"Mrs. McThing" Letterman-3,4&#13;
Carta, Mark Honor Roll-16 quarters; Wrestling-1; Track-3,4 ; Library Club-4; Letter man-3,4&#13;
Clar k, Peggy Cheerleader-1 ; Pompon-2,3,4, Pep Club-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Talent Show-1&#13;
Colpitts, Monica Honor Roll-2 quarters; Tennis-3,4; Choir-1,2,3; Les&#13;
Musiques-4&#13;
Conlon, Joh n Footba ll-1; Bas ketba ll lntramurals-3,4; Track-3;&#13;
Golf-3,4 ; Speech-3,4 ; Letterman&#13;
-3 4 · Chess Club-4; Art Club-4&#13;
Coughli,n, Denn is Wrestling-3; Golf4 ; Chess Club-4&#13;
Cox , Chery l Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Concessions- 2; Biol ogy-2; Stage&#13;
Crew-3,4&#13;
Crowley, A nn Honor Roll-16 quarters; Basketball-3,4 ; Golf-3,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3; Les Musiques-4; Intramurals-2,3 ; Pep Club-2; "Apple tree" Committee-1 ; Madrigal&#13;
-3; Stage Crew-2,4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
-3; " My Fair Lady"-3; Honor&#13;
Society-4&#13;
Dau, Celeste Choir-1 ; Art Club-4;&#13;
Bowling-4&#13;
Delehant, Jean Honor Roll-16 quarters ;Student Council-1,2,4; ViceVice-Pres.-3; Cheerleader-1,2,3,4 ;&#13;
Speech-1,2,3,4; Student Director&#13;
-2; "Oklahoma"-3; "Mrs. McThing"-4; " My Fair Lady"-4 ;&#13;
Volleyball-1,2; Pep Club-1 ,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4; Les Musiques-1,2,&#13;
3,4; Talent Show-1; State Music&#13;
Contest-1,2,3,4; Speech Award2; Honor Society-4&#13;
Donor, Bill Wrestling-1; Track-1,2,&#13;
3,4; State Track-4; Cross Country-1,2,3,4; lntramurals-2,3,4;&#13;
Concessions-1 ,2; Lettermen-3,4;&#13;
Art Club-3,4&#13;
Doyle, Dee Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4; Tennis-2,3,4; lntramurals-2,3; Choir-1,2,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4; "Apple Tree"&#13;
Committee-1 ; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
"My Fair Lady"-4; Honor&#13;
Society-4&#13;
Doyle, Monica Choir-1,2,3&#13;
Duggan, Janine Pompon-4; Talent&#13;
Show-1 ,2&#13;
Dusing, Chuck Honor Roll-16 quarters; Wrestling-1 ; Concessions-4 ;&#13;
Chess Club-4 ; Biology Club-2;&#13;
Honor Society-4&#13;
Eckel, Mary Honor Roll-13 quarters ;&#13;
Class Vice-Pres .-3; Class Sec.-4;&#13;
Choir-1,4 ; Library Club-3; Play&#13;
Committees-1,2,4&#13;
Eckrich, Lynn Honor Roll-5 quarters; Football-1,2; B2ci'etball-1,2&#13;
Ege; John Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
-1; Track-1,2,3,4; Lettermen-3,4&#13;
Fisher, Denise Library Club-3&#13;
Fisher, Mary Kay Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Basketball-3,4; Choir-4&#13;
Flom, Rick Football-1; Baseball-1 ,2;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Gearhart, Gretchen Honor Roll-9&#13;
quarters; Choir-1 ; Homemaker&#13;
Award&#13;
Gentile, Greg Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Bas ketball-1 ,2 ;&#13;
Wrestling-1; Baseball-1,2,3; Track&#13;
-1,2,3; lntramurals-3,4; L ettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Gillette, Steve Honor Roll-1 quarter ;&#13;
Football-1,2; Basketball-1,2&#13;
Graeve, Padi Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Choir-2,4 ; L es Musiques-3; Art&#13;
Club-4&#13;
Greer, Georgia Choir-1&#13;
Greiner, Tom Wres tlin g-1; ln tramurals-3,4&#13;
Gronstal, Janice Honor Roll-3 quarters; Choir-1,2&#13;
Grudle, Sandy Honor Roll-6 quarters; Choir-1; Art Club-3,4;&#13;
Biology-2 ; Pep Club-1,2&#13;
Hale, Margaret Honor Roll-10 quarters; Biology-2&#13;
Halterman , Larry Football-1,4;&#13;
Wrestling-2; Track-2; Art Club3,4&#13;
Hanson, Steve Honor Roll-16 quarters; Wrestling-3 ; Drama-4 ; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4; Concessions-4;&#13;
Honor Society-4&#13;
Haug, Steve Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Class Vice-Pres.-2 ; Football-2,3,&#13;
4; Basketball-2; Baseba ll-2,3;&#13;
Track-2,3,4 ; I ntramurals-3,4 ;&#13;
Letterman-2,3.4&#13;
Heck, John Honor Roll-16 quarters; Pres.-2,4; St udent Coun cil2,3.4; Football-2; Baske tball-1&#13;
2,3; Track-3,4 ; lntramurals-4 :&#13;
Les Musiques-3,4; Lettermen-3,&#13;
4; "Ok lahoma"-3; " Mrs. McThing"-4 ; "My Fair Lady"-4;&#13;
Key Club-3&#13;
Heenan, Debbie T ennis-1 ,2; Choir1,2,4; Art Club-4; Pep Club-1,2;&#13;
Talen t Show-1&#13;
Heithoff, Dan Honor Roll-16 quarters ; Basketball State-2,3,4; Baseball State-1 ,2; Golf-3; lntramurals-3,4; Les Musiques-3 4 ·&#13;
Lettermen-2,3,4; Key Club'.3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing"-4 ; "My Fair&#13;
Lady " -4&#13;
Hill, Mary K. Yearbook -3; Editor&#13;
-4 ; Choir-1,2,4 ; Les M usiques-2,&#13;
3; Art Club-4&#13;
Hughes, Linda Choir-1 2&#13;
Hurd, Carol Honor ll 2 quarters;&#13;
FNA-2; Art Club-4&#13;
Hurst, Sally Volley ball-1&#13;
Huss, Barb Choir-1,2; Pep Club-2,3&#13;
Huyck, T om Au to Club-1; Foo tba ll1; Basket ba ll-1,2&#13;
Jackson, Karen Honor Roll-16 quarters; Choir-1,2; Latin Club-2&#13;
Kaufman, Alan Honor Roll-11 quarters; Wrestling-1; Biology Club2; Dra ma-4&#13;
Kelley, Mary Honor Roll-2 quart ers;&#13;
Choir-1,4&#13;
Kennebeck, Joe Hon or Roll-5 quarters; Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling1,2; Baseba ll-1,2; Trac k-1 ,2,3;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; L ettermen-3,4&#13;
Kobold, Sue Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Choir-1&#13;
Koestner, Kevin Football 1; Basketball-1; Base ball-1; Golf-1,2,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Speech-3; Concessions-1,2; L ettermen-2,3,4 ;&#13;
Art Club-3,4; Biology Club-3;&#13;
Bowling-3&#13;
Konz, Marcia Honor Ro ll-5 quarters; T alent Show-1; FN A -3 ;&#13;
Play Committee-3,4; Pep Club&#13;
2,3,4; Choir-1,2,3,4; Yearbook4 ; "My Fair Lady" 4 ; Les&#13;
Musiques-4&#13;
Konz, Shirley Honor Roll-13 quarters; Volleyball-2 ; Basketball-3,&#13;
4; T enn is-3,4 ; lntramurals-2 ;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3; Les Musiques-4 ;&#13;
Lettermen-3,4; Props Committee&#13;
-2,3,4; "Oklahoma"-3; My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4&#13;
Kriley, Mar k Football-1; T ennis-4;&#13;
Speech-2; Art Club-3,4; Bowling&#13;
-4&#13;
Leber, Mark Football-1 2 3 4 · Wrestling-1 ,2,3,4; Baseba0&#13;
ll-0&#13;
1,2;' Track&#13;
-1 ,4; lntramurals-3; Lettermen2,3,4; Art Club-4; "My Fair&#13;
Lady"-4&#13;
Leibel, Mary Honor Roll-9 quarters ;&#13;
Choir-1,2 ; Art Club-3 ; Biology2; Pep Club-1,2&#13;
Lenihan, Pat Student Council 4 ·&#13;
Homecoming Escort-4; Footbali&#13;
-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing"-4; L ettermen2,3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Martin , Pam Pep Club-1,2&#13;
Mathiasen, Jeff Basketball-1 2 · lntramurals-3,4; Art Club-4 ' '&#13;
McKiernan, Susan Honor Roll-11&#13;
quarters; Volleyball-2 ; Talent&#13;
Show-1,2; Pep Club-1234 ·&#13;
Latin Club-2; FNA-3; 'l~t; '.&#13;
murals-3 ; Pompon-2 ,3,4; CoCpt.-4 ; Yearbook-4 ; Speech-1 ·&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4 ; Les Musiques-2:&#13;
3,4 ; "O k lahoma" -3 ; "Mrs. McThing"-4 ; "My Fair Lady"-4 ;&#13;
Play Committee-1,2; Honor&#13;
Society-4&#13;
Mehsling, Bi ll Honor Roll-2 quarters; Studen t Council-l ; Footba ll-1; Bas ke tball-1; Wres tling-3 .&#13;
Cross Country-3; lntramurals-3'&#13;
4; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Meloy, Mary Choir-1,2,3,4; Pep&#13;
Club-4 ; Biology Club-2,3.4;&#13;
FNA -1,2,3; Play Committee-1,2,&#13;
3,4&#13;
Mescher, Dic k Football-1,2,3,4; Baske tball-1 ,2 ; Track-1,2,3.4; lntramurals-3,4 ; Concessions-4 ; Lettermen-2,3,4 ; Art Club-3,4&#13;
Messbarger, Rod Honor Roll-2 quarters; Student Council-4 ; lntramurals-4 ; L ettermen-4; Art Club&#13;
-4 ; "Mrs. McThing"-4&#13;
Meyers, Mike Honor Roll-9 quarters; Concess ions-2,3,4 ; Lights&#13;
Committee-2,3,4&#13;
Much, Mi ke Go lf-1,2,4 ; Library&#13;
Club-3; Art Club-4; Spanish&#13;
Club-3&#13;
Minihan, Dave&#13;
Moran, Cra ig " My Fair Lady"-4&#13;
Nova k, Linda Honor Roll-1 O quarters ; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Bas ket -&#13;
ball-3,4; Golf-2,3,4; Cheerl eading-2,3,4, Cpt.-4 ; Drama-2,3,4;&#13;
Accompani st-3,4; Art Club-4;&#13;
FNA -3 &#13;
O'Connor, Dan Honor Roll-2 quarters; Football-1,2; Basketball-1,&#13;
2,3,4&#13;
O'Neill , Mike Honor Roll-3 quarters; Golf-1,2,3,4; lntramurals3,4; Concessions-4; Chess Club-4&#13;
O'Neill, Colleen Honor Roll-10&#13;
quarters; Class Treas.-1,3; Class&#13;
Vice-President-4; I ntramurals-2,&#13;
3; Pompon-2,3.4; Yearbook-4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3.4; Basketball-3; Volleyball-1,2; Les Musiques 2,3.4;&#13;
FNA-3; Homecoming Queen-4;&#13;
Talent Show-1,2 ; Pep Club-1,2,&#13;
3,4 ; Sec.-2 ; Prom Court-4; State&#13;
Music Contest 3.4 ; Play Committee-1,2,3.4; Honor Society-4;&#13;
"Oklahoma"-3; "Mrs. McThing"&#13;
-4 ; "My Fair Lady"-4&#13;
O'Toole, Maurice Honor Roll-12&#13;
quarters; Key Club-2,3; Football-1 ,2,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3; Yearbook-4; "Mrs.&#13;
McThing"-4; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
" My Fair Lady"-4; Library&#13;
Club-3; Lettermen-3.4&#13;
Patten, Mike Football-1; Concessions-2; Art Club-3,4; Bowling-4&#13;
Peregoy, Greg Football-2; Basketball-1,2; Track-3; lntramurals 3,&#13;
4; Art Club-3,4&#13;
Petratis, Mary Honor Roll-11 quarters; lntramurals-2,3; Football3; Play Committee-1,2,3.4 ; Talent Show-1; Pep Club-1,2,3.4;&#13;
Pompon-2,3,4; Choir 2.4; L es&#13;
Musiques-3,4; FNA-2,3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4&#13;
Pogge, Milly Honor Roll-16 quarters; Choir-1,4; National Merit&#13;
Finalist-4; Pep Club-2,3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4; Stage Crew-2,3,4&#13;
Reid, Jerry Football-1,2,3; Wrestling-1; Base ball-1 ,2,3; Track 1;&#13;
Tennis-2 ; lntramurals-3.4; Lettermen-4 ; Art Club-4&#13;
Respeliers, Cathy Honor Roll-1 O&#13;
quarters; Student Council 1; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3.4 ; Cheerleader 1,2,3,&#13;
4 ; Talent Show-1&#13;
Ring, Cathy&#13;
Roarty, Sue Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Volleyball-2; Pep Club-2&#13;
Rodewald, Jeanne Honor Roll-3&#13;
quarters; Choir-1 ; Play Committee-1&#13;
Romano, Aggie Pompon-4 ; Choir1; "Oklahoma" Committee-3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing" Comm.-4 ; " My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4&#13;
Ronk, John Honor Roll-7 quarters;&#13;
Foo tball-2 ; Bas ketball-1; Baseball-1,2,3.4 ; lntramurals-3; " Oklahoma" -3; "Mrs. McThing" -4;&#13;
"My Fair L ady" 4; L es Musiques&#13;
-3,4 ; L ettermen-3,4; Homecoming Escort-4 ; Prom Ki ng-4 ; Honor Society 4&#13;
Ru ssell, Debbie Ho nor Roll-6 quarters; Class Sec.-3; Basketball 3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-2,3; Speech 2,3.4;&#13;
Dra ma-4; Choir-1,2; FNA-2,3;&#13;
Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Play Committee-3,4; "Mrs. McThing" -4&#13;
Ryba, Jim Golf-3,4&#13;
Sandbothe, Karen Honor Roll-14&#13;
quarters; Cheerleader-1 ,2; Pompon-3,4; Yearbook-4; Art Club4; Talent Show-1,2; Pep Club-1,&#13;
2,3,4&#13;
Sandbothe, Sharen Honor Roll-7&#13;
quarters; Class Treas.-4; Cheerleader-1 ,2,4; Co-Capt.-4; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3,4; Talent Show-1 ,2&#13;
Scherle, Jane Honor Roll-8 quarters; Basketball-3.4; lntramurals&#13;
-2,3 ; Yearbook-3.4; Editor-4;&#13;
Concessions-2&#13;
Shcreiber, Mike Football-1 ; Wrestling-1,2,3; Baseball-2; lntramurals-3.4; Lettermen-2,3&#13;
Sciortino, Jerry Basketball-1&#13;
Shea, Joann&#13;
Shea, Mike Football-1,2,3.4&#13;
Smith, Geri Honor Roll-15 quarters; Talent Show-1 ; Play Committee-4; lntramurals-3; Pompon-4; Choir-1,2.4; Les Musiques&#13;
-3; Volleyball-1,2; Art Club-3.4;&#13;
Pep Club-1,2,3,4&#13;
Sorenson, Chris Football-1,2,3.4;&#13;
Wrestling-1 ; Baseball-1,2,3;&#13;
Track-1,3.4; I ntramurals-3,4;&#13;
"My Fair Lady"-4; Lettermen3.4 ; Art Club-4&#13;
Spitznagle, Mark Honor Roll-4 quarters; Art Club-3.4; Biology&#13;
Club-2&#13;
Springer, Roxann Volleyball-2; Pep&#13;
Club-2,3&#13;
Stageman, Diane Honor Roll-5&#13;
quarters ; Volleyball-1; Art Club3&#13;
Stageman, Bill Football-1,2,3.4;&#13;
Basketball-1; Intramural 3.4 ;&#13;
Lettermen-3.4&#13;
Stamp, Marilyn&#13;
Sterbens, Ann Honor Roll-12 quarters; Art Club-3,4 ; Pompon-4&#13;
Stokes, John Honor Roll-2 quarters; Football-1,2; Basketball -1,&#13;
2,3; Baseball-2; lntramurals-4;&#13;
Art Club-4&#13;
Straka, Jim Honor Roll-9 quarters ;&#13;
Football-2; Wrestling-1 ; Track3.4 ; lntramurals-3.4; L ettermen3.4; Chess Club-4 ; Art Club-3,4;&#13;
Play Committee-1 ,2,3.4&#13;
Sulentic, John Football-1 ; Wres tling&#13;
-1; Drama-1&#13;
Swanek, Cathy Honor Roll-1 O&#13;
quarters; Talent Show-2 ; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3; "Mrs. McThing"-4;&#13;
Choir-4 ; FNA-3&#13;
Sweeney, Brian Honor Roll-7 quarters ; Play Committee-1; Football-1 ,2,3; Basketball-1 2 3 4 ·&#13;
Track-2,3; Tennis-4; Lett~r:ri '. 3,4&#13;
Tacke, Bill Les Musiques-2 3 4 ·&#13;
State Mu sic Contest-3.4; ;,My.&#13;
Fair L ady"-4; "Anne Frank"-2;&#13;
" O kl_a homa"-3; "Mrs. McThing"&#13;
4 ; Library Club-3 ; Art Club 3 .4&#13;
Thomas, Danny Concession-3 4&#13;
Thomas , Larry Honor Ro ll-1 o' quarters; Football-1; Basketba ll-1 ·&#13;
Baseball-1,2; Trac k 1; Intra'.&#13;
murals-3,4; Concession -1 2 3 4 ·&#13;
Art Club-4 ' ' ' '&#13;
Thompson , Tim Honor Roll-16&#13;
quarters; Class Pres.-1 ; Student&#13;
Council-2,3; Key Club-3; Football-1,2,3.4; Basketball-1,2;&#13;
Baseball-4 ; Golf-3 ; Tennis-1 ,2;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Yearbook-4 ;&#13;
Concessions-1; Letterman-3.4 ;&#13;
Art Club-4 ; Biology Club-2&#13;
Van Horne, Nancy&#13;
Vergamini, Sue Honor Roll-11&#13;
quarters; Student Council-3;&#13;
Cheerleading-2,3,4; Speech-1,2;&#13;
Choir-1 ; Les Musiques-3,4; Optimist Award-4; Spirit of St. Albert Award-4; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing"-4; "My Fair&#13;
Lady"-4; Homecoming Court-4;&#13;
Prom Court-4; Honor Society-4&#13;
Wettengel, Nancy Honor Roll-16&#13;
quarters; Talent Show-1; Play&#13;
Committee-4; Choir-1,2,3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady"-4; lntramurals-3;&#13;
Pompon-2,3.4; Les Musiques-3;&#13;
Volleyball-2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3.4;&#13;
State Music Contest-3; Homecoming Court-4&#13;
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-1,2,3.4 ; Latin Club-2; Pep Club1,2,3,4; Play Committees-1,2,3,&#13;
4&#13;
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"My Fair Lady"-4 ; Honor Society-4&#13;
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Adams, Julie 58, 114&#13;
Adams, Mike 64,68,81, 125&#13;
Adams, Tim 69,114&#13;
Amento, Steve 64,68,74, 125&#13;
Applegate, Donna 51, 132&#13;
Applegate, Mar k 69,75,100,101 , 114&#13;
Applegate, Rhonda 132&#13;
Asman, LuAnn 125&#13;
Auen, Carol 132&#13;
Barak, Barry 40,52,64,68, 125&#13;
Barker, Debbie 1 20&#13;
Barker. Rebecca 1 32&#13;
Barnes, Bonnie 56,57,132&#13;
Bart, Diane 110, 114&#13;
Bart, Jeff 1 20&#13;
Bart, Deni se 53, 133&#13;
Beckman, T eri 56,57, 133&#13;
Berner, Charles 56,57, 133&#13;
Bintner, Jane 133&#13;
Bowers, Mark 64,81, 125&#13;
Beckman , T eri 56,57,133&#13;
Berner, Charles 56,57,133&#13;
Bintner, Jane 133&#13;
Bowers, Mark 64,81, 125&#13;
Bowers, Sue 53, 76,92, 114&#13;
Brandt, Chris 58, 111, 120&#13;
Brich , Chris 59, 125&#13;
Bridges, Jim 133&#13;
Bronson, Bob 114&#13;
Brookover, Pat 60,61,114&#13;
Bro"snihan, John 69, 75, 100, 114&#13;
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Brugenhemke, Amy 51 ,53,54, 125&#13;
Buhman, Dennis 69,75,91 ,114&#13;
Bunten, Susan 30,58, 111, 120&#13;
Burgin, Owen 69,82,83,87,114&#13;
Burke, Carol 30,59, 133&#13;
Burke, Mary 58, 120&#13;
Burkey. John 64,68,82,85, 120&#13;
Burns, Bob 120&#13;
Burns, Kevin 51&#13;
Callaghan, Mike 120&#13;
Cannon, Robin 20,114&#13;
Cannon , Tim 44,50,64,65,67, 71, 72,&#13;
99,106,108,133&#13;
Caparelli, Jeanne 53,58, 114&#13;
Caparelli, Joe 120&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay 48,53,89,90,125&#13;
Carpenter, Tim 69,75,87,100,114&#13;
Carroll, Kevin 125&#13;
Carta, Jane 53, 125&#13;
Carta, Mark 106, 107, 133&#13;
Carta, Theresa 114&#13;
Casson, Denise 76,79,125&#13;
Christenson, Lori 53,54,59, 126&#13;
Clark, Marilyn 53,55,58, 120&#13;
Clark, Peggy 56, 133&#13;
Clark, Roger 126&#13;
Cleveland, Kim 114&#13;
Colpitts, Chris 74, 120&#13;
Colpitts, Monica 59,92,93&#13;
Conlon, Joe 69,75,91,100,114&#13;
Conlon , John 133&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary 126&#13;
Connolly, Joe 85,88,120&#13;
Conzemius, Cathie 120&#13;
Coughlin, Dana 53,55,58, 114&#13;
Coughlin, Dennis 91,133&#13;
Cox , Cheryl 133&#13;
Crilly, Romana 48,58, 120&#13;
Crowley, Ann 59,76,90,106,107,133&#13;
Crowley. Jim 120&#13;
Dau, Celeste 51, 133&#13;
Dau, Lanette 76,79,126&#13;
Daugherty, Tim 58,59,69,75,91,97,&#13;
100,101 ,114&#13;
Delehant, Jean 22,25,27 ,50,53,54,&#13;
59,106,111,133&#13;
Delehant, T im 50, 120&#13;
Doll, Jeff 64,84 ,85&#13;
Doll , Mark 20,69,75,87 ,115&#13;
Doner, Bill 64,85 ,86,134&#13;
Doner, Diann 126&#13;
Doran , Jacque 53, 126&#13;
Doyle, Bob 120&#13;
Doyle, Mary (Dee) 44,59,76,92,106,&#13;
134&#13;
Doyle, Monica 134&#13;
Doyle, Patty 58, 111 , 121&#13;
Duff, Sharon 53,90, 121&#13;
Du~:n · Janine 22,52,53,56,57 ,59,&#13;
Duggan , Sally 58,79,115&#13;
Duggan , Susan 53,55,58,120,121&#13;
Dusing, Chuck 60,134&#13;
Dusing, Louise 51,53,59,1 26&#13;
Dusing, Tom 61,94, 115&#13;
Eckel, Barb 56,59,125,126&#13;
Eckel, Mary 22,59,132,134&#13;
Eck ri ch, Julie 58, 115&#13;
Eckrich , Lynn 134&#13;
Ege, John 64,86&#13;
Elvins, Lee 115&#13;
Emarine, M ike 121&#13;
Epperson , Jean 53,59, 111 , 126&#13;
Epperson, Julie 40&#13;
Epperson, Steve 99, 121&#13;
Eri xon , Albert 64,72 ,74,106,126&#13;
Erixon, Margaret 58 ,121&#13;
Evers, Rita 126&#13;
Evers, Thomas 115&#13;
Fagan, Kay 58, 115&#13;
Fancher, Tracie 121&#13;
Feurt, Marian ne 51, 126&#13;
167 &#13;
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Fischer, Mary Kay 59,76,134&#13;
Fischer, Roberta 53,79,115&#13;
Fischer, Steve 121&#13;
Fischer, Theresa 53,76,79,80,90, 126&#13;
Flecky , Kathy 121&#13;
Flecky, Kevin 48,94,95, 110, 121&#13;
Flecky , Mary 53,58, 111, 115&#13;
Flom, Rick 51,134&#13;
Flynn, Danny 69, 115&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen 53,56,57,126&#13;
Friel, Tom 74,85,86,88,121&#13;
Friesen, James 82&#13;
Friesen, Paul 82,83, 115&#13;
Frost, Lishea 53,56,57, 121&#13;
Funkhauser, Don 64,68,81,121&#13;
Gallagher, Tim 51 ,80,85,86,126&#13;
Gallagher, Tom 82,83, 115&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy 76,77,78,92,110, 126&#13;
Gearhart, Gretchen 134&#13;
168&#13;
Gentile, Greg 52,134&#13;
Gilliland, Tom 69,83,115&#13;
Gilmore, Ann 121&#13;
Goetzinger, Lynn 53,56,121&#13;
Good, Dave 96, 121&#13;
Graeve , Padi 59,135&#13;
Grant, Bob 61, 115&#13;
Greer, Georgia 1 35&#13;
Greiner. Karen 11 5&#13;
Greiner, Tom 135&#13;
Griffis, Tim 69, 115&#13;
Gronsta l, Chris 52, 126&#13;
Gronsta l, Karen 50,53,55,58, 111, 115&#13;
Gronstal, Marianne 59,121&#13;
Grote Janice 53, 126&#13;
Grudl~, Sandra 51, 135&#13;
Grund, Cecilia 58,111, 121&#13;
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Gu inan, Ed 60,126&#13;
Haas, Jim 69, 75,87, 115&#13;
Haas, Margaret 53,57,58,121&#13;
Haas, Mary 53,5 7, 1 26&#13;
Hale, Margaret 56, 136&#13;
Halterman, L arry 96, 135&#13;
Halterman , T erry 121&#13;
Hamling, Jeff 115&#13;
Hannan, Kelley 58,87, 115&#13;
Hanson, Dan 127&#13;
Hanson, Patti 53,54, 127&#13;
Hanson , Steve 58,59,106,1 35,145&#13;
Hartleib, Cecilia 127&#13;
Hartman, Jim 61,69,115&#13;
Haug, Chris 69,87, 115&#13;
Haug, Steve 52,64, 135&#13;
Heck, Andy 39,50,8 4,85, 125, 1 27&#13;
Heck, John 25,27,50,52,58,59,84,&#13;
85, 132, 135, 143&#13;
Heck, Pat 69,87,114,115&#13;
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Hill , Mary Kay 48,59,135&#13;
Hobbins, Margaret 58, 11 5&#13;
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Hu ghes, Mike 69,82,83,87, 11 6&#13;
Hurd , Carol 135&#13;
Hurd. Darlene 1 27&#13;
Hurd, Jan ice 121&#13;
Hurley, R ichard 85,86,88,127&#13;
Hurst, Mike 20,1 16&#13;
Huss , Barbara 1 35&#13;
Hu tcheson , Jeff 60,96,122&#13;
Huyck, Tom 135&#13;
Jackson, Karen 1 36&#13;
Johnson, Danita 58,1 11 ,11 6&#13;
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Jones , John 69,82,83,8 7, 116&#13;
Jones , Tom 39,52,64,81, 125, 127&#13;
Joneson, Jeri 20,53,55,58, 116&#13;
Ka lar, Patricia 122&#13;
Kaufman, A lan 136&#13;
Kaufman, Janet 39,40,50, 127&#13;
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Keenan, Bill 127&#13;
Kelley, Mary 59 ,1 36&#13;
Kelly. Maureen 127&#13;
Kelly, Pam 51 ,127&#13;
Ke lly, Patricia 52, 127&#13;
Kelly , Pat 1 22&#13;
Kelly, Shawn 11 6&#13;
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Kenney, Kevin 85, 127&#13;
Kern, Vicky 53,54, 127&#13;
Kobold, Susan 136&#13;
Koestner, Kevin 89, 136&#13;
Koestner, Robin 116&#13;
Kongs, Cathy 127&#13;
Konz, Elaine 58,76,79, 122&#13;
Konz, Kay 79, 122&#13;
Konz, Marcia 48,53,59, 136, 143&#13;
Konz, Shirley 22,40,50,59,76,77,92,&#13;
93,136&#13;
Krettek, Cece 53,55, 122&#13;
Kriley, Linda 53, 127&#13;
Kri ley, Mark 1 36&#13;
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Krueger, Steve 122&#13;
Krupicka, Kristy 50,53,56, 122&#13;
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Larchick, Barb 59, 127&#13;
Leber, Chris 69,83,87, 116&#13;
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Leibel, Mary 136&#13;
Leinen, Sharon 127&#13;
Leinen. Tim 69&#13;
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Lemire, Diana 38,53,54, 110, 127&#13;
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Lewis, Shelley 122&#13;
Liston, Kathy 58.79&#13;
Liston, Patty 58, 111 , 1 22&#13;
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Lustgraaf. Kay 1 27&#13;
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Marsh, Patti 96, 122&#13;
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Mas ker, LuAnne 92&#13;
Masker. Mary 53, 1 27&#13;
Mathiasen, Jeff 136&#13;
Mehsling, Bill 51 ,137&#13;
Meidlinger, Mark 88,123&#13;
Meloy, Mary 59,137&#13;
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Merino, Mike 117&#13;
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Messbarger, Rod 27, 137&#13;
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Meyers, Margaret 1 23&#13;
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Minahan, Terry 110,123&#13;
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Minor, James 80,82,127&#13;
Minor, Mary Pat 20,59&#13;
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Morrow, Mary 128&#13;
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Much, Rosemary 123&#13;
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McGinn, Chuck 8 1,94, 123&#13;
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McKiernan , Susan 25,27,48,56,57,&#13;
59,106,111,136&#13;
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Noon, Susan 51,53,92,93,128&#13;
Novak, Linda 22,51,53,54.76,78,&#13;
90,1 37&#13;
Nugent, Kandyce 11 7&#13;
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Olsen, Kimberl y 123&#13;
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59,106,111, 132, 137, 145&#13;
O'Nei ll, Steve 20,40,44,64,68,71 ,&#13;
98,99,128&#13;
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Ortez, Dana 11 7&#13;
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Porter, Steve 1 28&#13;
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Ramsey, Paul 83,87, 117&#13;
Reed, James 11 7&#13;
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Reggie, Helen 53, 128&#13;
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ARCHBISHOP SHEEN VISITS S.A.&#13;
Helps Celebrate Tenth Anniversary&#13;
On April 16, 1974, 2,500 people greeted Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen in the sctrool gymnasium. Archbishop Sheen, m ade famous by his ABC TV series "Life is Worth Living," was&#13;
welcomed by a large crowd at the Ramada Inn a few hours before.&#13;
The ceremonies opened with a performance by the Strategic Air Command Band and an introduction by former mayor of Omaha, Eugene Leahy. Remarks w ere also given by 1967&#13;
St. Albert graduate and present city-councilman, D an Lewis, and the bishop of Des Moines,&#13;
Maurice Dingman.&#13;
Archbishop Sheen's address was delicately balanced with humor and solid, thought-provoking philosophy which captivat ed his audience.&#13;
The presentation of a letter and d iploma by Student Council President, Matt Walsh. to&#13;
Archbishop Sheen and the announcement of the formation of the Archbishop Fulton J.&#13;
Sheen Memorial Endowment Funds which will give financial assistance to needy students&#13;
completed the program.&#13;
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Top: Posing w ith Archbishop Sheen are the three men wh o have served as principal in the&#13;
10 year history of St. A lbert. They are (from left) Fr. James Kiernan, Fr. Daniel Delehant,&#13;
and Mr. Patrick Johnson. Right: Archbishop Sheen makes a point about one of the three&#13;
k inds of love, Eros. Bottom: Matt Walsh presents a letter and diploma to Archbishop Sheen. &#13;
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Mr. Johnson, Principal&#13;
The second year for Mr. Johnson as principal here at Saint&#13;
Albert has been a successful one. With his previous education&#13;
at various colleges and universities such as Huron, South Dakota, University of Nebraska at Omaha, University of Maryland&#13;
and Creighton University, he is well qualified for his position&#13;
as principal.&#13;
Mr. Johnson feels that this year at Saint Albert has brought&#13;
about many good changes. First of all, the revision of the student handbook, also having the same passing time between&#13;
classes for both the junior high and senior high students, and&#13;
returning to the Dean of girls and the Dean of boys.&#13;
The development of curricular electives in Religion and English&#13;
has helped to promote greater student effort in these courses.&#13;
The addition of the college courses, English and History, on&#13;
our own campus provided by Creighton University along with&#13;
the S.P.A.C.E. career education program and the Iowa Western&#13;
courses for senior students has added considerably to the overall interest in the area of vocational work.&#13;
Mr. Johnson is also pleased with the development of the Work&#13;
Study Habits Course for the freshmen and the success of the&#13;
speed reading course.&#13;
Office Staff Enlarged&#13;
There was a new addition to the office staff this year.&#13;
Sister Lucille is formerly from Melrose, Iowa, where she was a&#13;
cook. She then moved to Des Moines and that's when she started to do office work.&#13;
Sister Lucille enjoys her work here at Saint Albert very much.&#13;
She said that she feels Saint Albert has a special spirit of its&#13;
own.&#13;
Her duties consist of answering the phone, delivering messages,&#13;
keeping attendance records up to date, and helping people&#13;
when they come into the office.&#13;
Sister Bartella is Mr. Johnsons secretary, Sister Ermanita keeps&#13;
track of the Accounts Receivable records and Ginger Bognich&#13;
takes care of the Accounts Payable records.&#13;
Below: Sister Bartella, seated; Sister Ermanita (Left); Sister Lucille. &#13;
Counselors and Deans&#13;
Top row: Mrs. Rita Schnitker, Father Paul Monahan-Counselors. Bottom row: Mr. Charles Wolever, Sister Mary Elaine--Deans.&#13;
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9 &#13;
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Mrs. Mary Ann&#13;
Angeroth&#13;
Sister Mary Bartella&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna&#13;
Mrs. Linda Borman&#13;
Miss Mary Brauch&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine&#13;
Sister Mary David&#13;
Mrs. Margaret&#13;
Dermody&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
"Hey, how's it going?" asks Father Gittens. &#13;
;' ·&#13;
Father Gordon&#13;
Gittins&#13;
Mr. Mike Kavars&#13;
Miss Sharon Kelly&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Mr. Al Leber&#13;
Father Paul&#13;
Monahan&#13;
Mr. Dave McClellan&#13;
Mr. Nick McGrain&#13;
Mrs. Twila Miller&#13;
"No, Mrs. Miller this is how you do it !" says Cheri Stinn.&#13;
11 &#13;
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Miss Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Mr. Larry Patten&#13;
Mr. Ken Petersen&#13;
Miss Vicky Salvador&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Steve Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Father Bob Weis&#13;
" By George, I think she's got itl" replies Mrs. Schnitker.&#13;
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Top row (L,R) Theresa Wellman, Virginia Carberry, JoAnne Sherman, Mildred O'Neill . Bottom row (L-R) Amelia&#13;
Buhman, Lucille O'Connor, Arvilla Turner. Not Pictured ; Sharon Slobodnik.&#13;
Malcom Smith&#13;
Dean Jensen&#13;
Joe Mrkacek, Wendell Olson&#13;
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QUEEN FOR '7 4&#13;
Ann Vallinch &#13;
'74 Homecoming Court: L-R : Julie Epperson, Carol Ronk, Lori Christiansen, Ann Vallinch, Barb Eckel, Amy Brugenhemke.&#13;
The decision was unanimous. Ann is greeted with open arms.&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
PEP&#13;
RALLY&#13;
Above left-Vandalism is the theme for Coach LaBonia's car.&#13;
Above right-Vicky Kern shows super home spirit. Bottom lehSeniors show their artistic ability. Bottom ri ght-Juniors and&#13;
Se niors show their spirit by m ixing it up. &#13;
Above left-Music provided by Fatback. Below left-Well at&#13;
least someone is enjoying the dance.&#13;
Above right-" Want to go for a spin?" Below rightBob puts th e move on.&#13;
19 &#13;
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Senior Class Play Eliminated&#13;
As Student Body Presents&#13;
INHERIT&#13;
THE WIND&#13;
Because there were not enough seniors to perform INHERIT&#13;
THE WIND, underclassmen were allowed to show their talents&#13;
· in the performance. However, most of the major parts in the&#13;
play were carried by seniors.&#13;
The play, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, is&#13;
set on the year 1925 and revolves around the "Monkey&#13;
Scope" Trials, of evolution-vs.-creation. A school teacher&#13;
named Bertram Cates is on trial for having read parts of Darwins controversial book on evolution to his class. Because&#13;
society in those days believed totally in the Bible and its&#13;
stories of creation, the trial drew national recognition from&#13;
radio and newspaper reporters.&#13;
With Henry Drummond on the defense, and Matthew Harrison Brady for the prosecution, the trial began in blistering&#13;
heat before a jury of twelve. The odds were stacked up&#13;
against Cates from the beginning of the trial because the jury&#13;
was made up mostly of Bible readers and church-goers. The&#13;
judge would not allow a number of the defense witnesses to&#13;
take the stand until Matthew H. Brady himself was called.&#13;
This questioning was the turning point of the trial as Drummond made a fool out of Brady. The testimony by Brady,&#13;
and Cates' final speech helped to sway the judge's mind that&#13;
he later issued him the lightest possible sentence.&#13;
Bertram Cates (Andy Heck) is saddened when he hears that the jury has&#13;
found him guilty .&#13;
Rachel Brown (Geri Joneson), and t he jury react to a surprising new development in the trial.&#13;
The jurors are (Row 1 L t o R) : Mary El len Waldman, R ita Wettengel, Sharon Messbarger,&#13;
Julie Epperson, Karen Gronstal, Debbie Powell. Row 2 : Mary T. Gubbels, Patty Scott, Mary&#13;
Flecky, Jean Vallinch, Jean Epperson, and Kay Lustgraaf (hidden from view).&#13;
Linda Wellman applies her makeup in preparation&#13;
for the dress rehearsal. &#13;
Above-"I object your honor," shouts Hen~y Drum~ond ~J(;:~g~~~:~x- defense of Bertram Cates (Andy Heck). Right-Rev. row 1 . anded, condemns Cates for teaching Darwin's theory of evo ution.&#13;
CAST&#13;
Bertram Cates .. . . . ........ .. ...... Andy Heck&#13;
Henry Drummond .......... . .... . .. Joe Pogge&#13;
Matthew Harrison Brady . ..... . ... .. .. Tom Jones&#13;
Rev. Jeremiah Brown ... . .. . . . . Tom McAl exander&#13;
Rachel Brown . ........ . ......... . Geri Joneson&#13;
Mrs. Brady . . . ...... ....... . .. ... .. . Rita Ronk&#13;
Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Olson&#13;
Meeker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Scott&#13;
E.K. Hornbeck . ...... . .... .. .. ... Mike Adams&#13;
Tom Davenport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barry Barak&#13;
Other minor roles were carrieq out by, Mike McAlexander, Carol Ronk, Linda Wellman, Fred Wager, Jim&#13;
LaMantia, Debby Powell, Tracie Fancher, Mary T.&#13;
Gubbels, Cece Krettek, Chris Gronstal , Mary Flecky,&#13;
Julie Epperson, Eu Guinan , Kevin Moran, Mary Ann&#13;
Lenihan , Rita Wettengel, Romana Crilly, Sharon&#13;
Messbarger, Kay Lustgraaf, Steve Amento, Mark&#13;
Reinig, Ricky Gubbels, Tim Adams, Jean Epperson,&#13;
Karen Gronstal, Patty Scott, Mary Ellen Waldman,&#13;
Jean Vallinch .&#13;
INHERIT THE WIND was directed by Miss Vicky&#13;
Salvador, with the aid of student director,&#13;
Sharon Messbarger, All performers in this play should&#13;
be congratulated for doing such a fine job with a&#13;
very difficult production.&#13;
Left-"Brady, Brady, Almighty Brady", says Hen ry Drummond (Joe Pogge), as he mocks Matthew H. Brady, (Tom Jones.)&#13;
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22&#13;
Christmas&#13;
Concert Draws&#13;
"Standing Room&#13;
Only" Crowd&#13;
St. Albert held its annual Christmas concert on December&#13;
16th in the school's auditorium. It was a very fine performance, directed by Miss O'Neill, and was attended by a&#13;
standing room only crowd.&#13;
A two hour performance of Christmas songs and tradditional carols was provided by the Freshman- Sophomore Choir, Boys' Glee, and Les Musiques. Solos were al·so&#13;
sung by Jean Epperson, Linda Wellman, and Chris Brich .&#13;
Accompanists were Patty Liston and Jean Epperson on&#13;
piano, and Gina Lewis and Kathy Kilnoski playing the&#13;
flute. Congratulations are in order for all involved in the&#13;
fine performance.&#13;
Top right-Linda Wellman sings ''I'm&#13;
Gettin' Nuttin' for Christman." Top&#13;
center-Gina Lewis and Kathy Kilnoski accompany the FreshmanSophomore choir. Far right- The&#13;
Freshman-Sophomore Choir add&#13;
many seasonal carols. Bottom rightBoys Glee sings, "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." Far right-The&#13;
Junior-Senior choir ends the program by singing, "Christmas Day is Coming." &#13;
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VALENTINE DANCE&#13;
Another year slips by but not without the annual Valentines Dance . The dance was held on Saturday, February&#13;
9th, in the school cafeteria. The dance, put on by the&#13;
Sophomore girls, was set to rockin', by the group, Rico- chet.&#13;
Approximately 40 couples attended the dance, which as,&#13;
usual was set to the theme of "Sadie Hawkins", where the&#13;
girls ask the guys of their dreams to escort them to the&#13;
dance.&#13;
Right-Owen demonstrates one of his better holds. Top centerCharlie startles Denise with some of his fancy footwork. Top rightBob and Patty talk over plans for the rest of the night. Bottom&#13;
left-Ricochet provides some foot stompin' music. Bottom centerSmile Mike he's got a camera . Bottom right-Mike and Debbie&#13;
dance to the beat of Marcello's invisible guitar. &#13;
25 &#13;
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GYPSY TROUBADOR&#13;
"Congratulations on a production well done!", was the comment of many who&#13;
attended this year's musical "Gypsy Troubadour". Directed by Miss Victoria&#13;
Salvador, assisted by Miss Nancy O'Neill and choreography by Mrs. Linda Borman, the musical was presented on April 5, 6 and 7, and was greeted by a well&#13;
packed crowd. An outdoor scene, built and painted by the Art Club and supervised by Sister Elaine, was the setting.&#13;
The musical is the story of a gypsy tribe ruled by the "Father Gypsy" (Tom&#13;
Jones) and his wife (Chris Briehl. The tribe is about to be handed over to the&#13;
father's oldest son Nikoli (Barry Barak) . Nikoli leaves the tribe for a city girl,&#13;
so now Nikoli's father has to give the tribe to someone else. Vario (Tom Olsen) is&#13;
next in line to receive the tribe, but Vario is a thief and is disliked by all the&#13;
gypsies of the tribe. In time Nikoli finds out where his true home is and comes&#13;
back to the tribe and his old girl friend Rosita (Jean Epperson) and together take&#13;
over the tribe for his father. Many congratulations also to all the cast and crew of&#13;
the musical.&#13;
(Above) What a great day for flying!&#13;
(Below) The Dancing girls show how "Gypsy&#13;
Troubadour" was another swinging play. Gypsy moon .... &#13;
(Top left) "Oh! I wonder why I love you so! (Above) So&#13;
you're the one who stole the necklace! (Bottom left) Don't&#13;
try to be something you ain't.&#13;
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(Above left) Mmmmm .. .. Would you run that by me once more?&#13;
(Above right) Paul Olson gets hi s palm read.&#13;
(Below ) Oh! Isn't it a lovely day for danci ng?&#13;
.. &#13;
Nikoli . .. ...... .... . . .&#13;
Rosita ............... .&#13;
Marko .... . ......... . . .&#13;
Janina ............... .&#13;
Todore .. ... ...... . .. .&#13;
Maria ................ .&#13;
Vario .. .......... .. . . .&#13;
Elena ..... ......... ~ ..&#13;
Clare Clayton ......... . .&#13;
Mary Matthews ........ .&#13;
Tom Gordon . ......... .&#13;
Henry Clayton .. . .... . . .&#13;
Jean Jerrold . ...... . .. . .&#13;
I'm the seventh son of a seventh son!&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Tom McAlexander&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Chris Bri ch&#13;
Tom Olson&#13;
Debby Powell&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
Sharon Messbarger&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
2~ &#13;
ORIENTAL&#13;
GARDENS&#13;
The junior class provided an oriental theme&#13;
for the 1974 Junior-Senior Prom which was&#13;
held on April 19th at the Prom Town House,&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska. The group Fancy Jack provided the music. Barry Barak and Mary Flor·&#13;
ence Masker reigned as king and queen for this&#13;
year's event (right). Members of the Prom&#13;
Court are (below, 1-r): Susan Duggan, Dave&#13;
Stokes, Patti Salvo, Mike Romano, Steve&#13;
Epperson, Carol Kenkel, Dave Scott, Ann&#13;
Vallinch, Kevin Moran, and Lori Christian·&#13;
sen. &#13;
"Don't you have the strangest feeling that you're standing in front of a mirror?" Neola is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live&#13;
there!&#13;
31 &#13;
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(Top far left) Super Fly makes&#13;
his appearance at the JuniorSenior Prom.&#13;
(Top left) What camera . ..&#13;
(Bottom far left) Coach&#13;
Kavars puts a fast one on his&#13;
wife, Dixie.&#13;
(Bottom left) Bob Wiedman&#13;
shows Chris Brandt how it's&#13;
done.&#13;
(Below left) "Don't swallow&#13;
the mike, it's the only one&#13;
we have," says one of the&#13;
Fancy Jack.&#13;
(Below) Looks like Mike&#13;
Romano (Doc) is enjoying&#13;
the music.&#13;
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'7 4 SPRING REVUE&#13;
Concert Culminates Months of Hard Practice&#13;
Patty Liston, assisted by Jo Ellen Hopp, accomp anies the choir (l eft). (Below) The Les&#13;
Musiques entertain the audience w ith one of their spiri ted selec tions.&#13;
Hours of practice pay o ff for Chri s Brich in the fi nal p roduction (lef t ). (Above) T he Seni or Sex tet is&#13;
composed of six experienced songstresses: Linda Wellman , Chris Brich, Carol Ronk, Mar y Ellen Wal dm an, Mary Gubbels, and Jean Epperson. &#13;
(Left) Linda Wellman and Jea n Epperson make the ir presentations in&#13;
"Spring Revue." (Below) Jill Sailors, Marti Phillips, and Sue Bowers si ng&#13;
"Blowin' in the Wind" to Sue's gui tar accompaniment.&#13;
(A bove) M iss Nancy O'Neill receives apprec1at1o n other work .&#13;
35 &#13;
ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
Sports Participants Honored By Faculty And Parents&#13;
(Below) The Knute Rockne Award for the Most&#13;
Valuable Player in football is given to Bill Roux&#13;
by Mr. Johnson.&#13;
(Right) Denise Casson poses with Athletic&#13;
Director John LaBonia and the new Evelyn M.&#13;
Robinson Memorial Award which she received&#13;
for outstanding sportsmanship in girls' basketball.&#13;
(Left) Mr. Johnson helps Nancy Gatrost display her trophy for the Outstanding Girl Athlete of&#13;
th e 1974 school year.&#13;
(Above) Tim Gallagher.accepts• his award for Outstanding Wrestler of the Decade from Mr. Ken&#13;
Petersen and M r. Johnson.&#13;
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Mr. Johnson and Mr. D ave McClell an preseri t Dave Scott with the E.R. McDon ald&#13;
Award for Outstanding Sportsm anship in football .&#13;
Coach Petersen and Mr. Johnson honor Tim Gallagher with th e Dutch Robinson&#13;
Award for t he Outstanding Athl ete of the year.&#13;
Joe Pogge smiles hi s approval of t he trophy which symbolizes&#13;
the Outstanding Golfer of the Year award.&#13;
Mr. McClellan congratu lates Marti Wale f h. contributions to th e 197 3 football te ver or is many am.&#13;
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ROW \ ; Modera1or - Mr. K.&#13;
Pe"r~n. P. Oau,;h1e ry. P.&#13;
irachOla, . Brich, J. Con ·&#13;
wa)'. M. o.&gt;ylt , D. Con .. ay.&#13;
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40&#13;
YEARBOOK&#13;
ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
The 1973-74 Dimensions has many&#13;
of the same styles as the 72-73 annual. Under the direction of Moderator Mike Gill and Co-editors Kevin&#13;
Flecky and Phil Spitznagle, the&#13;
Dimensions staff is learning all the&#13;
techniques of laying out a Yearbook.&#13;
One technique is the use of focal&#13;
point. This is a method arranging of&#13;
the pictures which gives the book a&#13;
more uniform look. This and&#13;
many other techniques helped make&#13;
the 10th Anniversary Dimensions&#13;
the best ever. ·&#13;
Above-Moderator Mike Gill. Below (L-R) Pat Salvo, Activities; Matt Walsh, Assistant Sports;&#13;
Steve O'Neill, Sports Editor; Bob Weidman, Organizatio ns. &#13;
~~~~s ( ~-~) An.n~ Turo~e, Underclassmen; Barb Larchick, Seniors; Katie Brisso, Faculty. Below left-Romana Crilly, Advertising; Jane Carta, Aca- . e ow rig t- Kevin Flecky, Phil Spitznagle, Co-editors, Division Pages, and Photography.&#13;
41 &#13;
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STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) Denise Powell, Paula Sandbothe, Elaine Konz, Cece Krettek, Patti Pogge. Row 2 : President Matt Walsh, Gordie Poole,&#13;
Janet Kaufman, Ann Vallinch, Retsey Ronk, Patti Scott, Jill Sailors, Wally Freeman, Doug Eck ri ch. Row 3: Steve Amento, Kevin&#13;
Flecky, Dave Stokes, Jim Thompson, Pat Heck, Owen Burgin .&#13;
This year's Student Council did its usual job&#13;
and more. In addition to the regular activities&#13;
of arranging dances and homecoming activities, the Council engaged in two other important projects.&#13;
Before Christmas the Student Council headed&#13;
a drive among the students for donations to&#13;
the David Rhodes Fund. David Rhodes, infant son of Carol Heiter Rhodes, a former&#13;
student at St. Albert, was suffering from a&#13;
serious kidney ai lme nt which required constant medical attention, some of which was&#13;
given in Rochester, Minn. The students raised&#13;
over $1,300.00 doll ars fo r this cause.&#13;
In addition, the council headed the student&#13;
advance ticket drive for the spring carnival&#13;
to help raise funds for the sch ool.&#13;
Fr. Hurley, Studen t Counc il Moderator, plays with his&#13;
spi rit balloon. &#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
1st Year Art Club (Row 1, L-r) Bob Doyle, Dan Hanson, Tom Respeliers, Steve Krueger, Chuck McGinn, Joe Caparelli, Jamie Minor.&#13;
(Row 2) Don Griffith, Chris Colpitts, Mike Emarine, Kevin Carroll , Mike McGinn, Oscar Reed, Terry Minahan, Bill Pettit. (Row 3)&#13;
Roger Clark, Patti Doyle, Lishea Frost, Denise Powell, Lynn Goetzinger, Kris Krupicka, Patti Salvo, Susan Duggan, Cathy Conzemius.&#13;
(Row 4) Bill Ronk, Kevin Flecky, Carol Kenkel, Mary Burke, Jane Carta, Colleen Schnitker, Denise Casson, Cathy Kongs, Bob&#13;
Reagen, Terry Halterman, John McOuaid.&#13;
2nd Year Art Club (Row 1, L-r) Su zanne Noon, Mary Masker, Anne Turone, Jacque Doran, Linda Kril ey , Mary Pawl osk i, Amy&#13;
Brugenhemke, Linda Wellman, Maureen Kelly. (Row 2) Debbie Sage, Jane Adams, Tom Jones, Kevin Burn s, Tom M cAl exande r, Steve&#13;
Stageman, Mike Whitaker, Jeff Bart, Louise Dusing, Mary Wil kenson , Nancy Wellman.&#13;
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(L-R-Joe Connolly, Tom McAlexander, Moderator Sister Raymond, Theresa O'Neill , Shelley Lewis, Jane Adams, Joe Pogge, Debbie&#13;
Powell, Tim Delehant, Dave Pogge, Marti Wolever, Chris Colpitts, Jim LaMantia .&#13;
JOURNALISM&#13;
Once again the newspaper is being put out&#13;
by a group of excellent writers. Headed by&#13;
Moderator Sister Raymond and Editor Debbie Powell, the Accipiter staff has put out&#13;
some fine articles. Page two is the "Opinion&#13;
Page" and many students have voiced their&#13;
opinions on different subjects. Students at&#13;
St. Albert are always informed on the latest&#13;
news, and the Accipiter staff should be commended for their work.&#13;
Joe Connolly works diligently on an article. &#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Patty Salvo, Cece Krettek, Diane Lemire, Vicki Kern, Lori Christiansen, Kathy Talley, Ann V allinch, Carol Ronk, Janet Jones, Roberta Fischer. Row 2: Lishea&#13;
Frost , Barb Eckel, Sharon Gard, Becky Bronson , Annette White, Melony Herbert, Cindy Pettit, Julie Smyth, Paula Ostronic, Patti Hamling, Nancy Gittens, Barb DiBlasi,&#13;
Karen Fisher. Nancy Sciortino, Sharon Duff. Row 3: Phyllis Fazio, Suzanne Noon, Nancy Wellman, Linda Wellman, Chri s Brich, Pat Kelly, Amy Brugenhemke, Janet&#13;
Kaufman, Martha T ierney, Katie Bri sso, Debhie Hanson, Kellie McGinn, Sue Ronk, Cecelia Grund. Row 4: Geri Hotz, Jacque Doran, Beth O'Connor. Helen Reggio, Mary&#13;
Kay Cap.a rell i, Theresa Fi scher. Jani ce Grote, Jane Adams, Debbie Sage, JoEllen Friel, Teri Huber. Jane Kobold, Amy Yochem, Debbie Kenny , Donna Li ston'. Susan Bunten,&#13;
Kathy Liston. Row 5 : Colleen Konz , JoEllen Hopp, Paula Sandbothe, Patty Liston, Roberta Noon, Kay Konz, Marianne Gronstal, Kathy Swift, Colleen Schnitker. Jane&#13;
Carta, Anne Turone. Barb Larchick, Cindy Jansen ius, Kathy Kilnoski, Nancy Steenson. Row 6 : Mary T. Gubbels, Janet Wh eeler, Vicki Buelt, Pam Adams , Mary F · Masker,&#13;
~ary E. Waldmann , Kat Lustgraaf, Patti Marsh, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Rita Prohaska, Marian Leinen, Kim Wallace, Regina Rew, Carol .Kenkel, Kri s Krupick.a. Row 7: Sue .&#13;
D_omano, L1 z Grund, Teresa Brosnihan, Nancy Beraldi, Patti Pogge, Mary Mesl1ling, Cindy Robinson, Sue Bowers , Patti Scott, Jeanne Tierney , Jtl l Sailors: V icki Young,&#13;
.1ane Powell , El aine Konz, Cathy Respeliers . Row 8 : Ch ris Brandt, Kathy Flecky , Julie Adams, Kay Fagan, Jeanne Caparelli, Mary Flecky, Peggy Hobbins, Theresa Carta,&#13;
; 1ndy Sherman, Kim.Ward, Janet Sulentic, Retsey Ronk, Sharon Messbarger, Mary Burke, Lynn Goetzinger. Row 9: Marg Haas , Joann Mrkacek, Rosemary Much, Mary Kee- &amp;"· Sally Duggan, Rita Wettengel, Dana Caughlin, Karen Gronstal, Geri Joneson, Jean Epperson, Patti Hanson, Mary Ann Lenihan , Cindy Lem1 er. Jea n Vall1nch, Julie&#13;
hre1ber. Kathy Kenney.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
St. Albert's 1973-74 pep club, under the direction of Mrs. Sue Smith, held its meetings&#13;
during the Activity period. Officers were&#13;
nominated and Carol Ronk was elected president.&#13;
Each member was given the chance to share&#13;
her views or ideas for money and spirit making projects.&#13;
Such activities as decorating, bake sales, pep&#13;
buses, and selling two new booster pins inspired the student body with mu ch spirit for&#13;
the entire school year.&#13;
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
(Above L-r) Varsity Ch eerl eaders; Su san Duggan, Cece Krettek, Ann Vallinch, Lori Chri stiansen, K athy Tal ley, Diane L emire, Patti Salvo,&#13;
Vi ck i Kern. (Below ) " Hey ! Hey! Baba Reba!" &#13;
(Above) Varsity Ch eerl eaders decide what to do with their big problem. (Below left) Cheerleaders lead Falcon rooters against Lewis Central. (Below&#13;
ri ght) "Was I supposed to jump on that cheer?"&#13;
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J.V. Cheerleaders, (L-R) : Sally Duggan, Karen Gronstal, Rita Wettengel (kneeling). Geri Joneson, Dana Caughlin, Mary Keenan .&#13;
Frosh Cheerleaders&#13;
(L-R) : Cindy Pettit,&#13;
Melanie Herbert,&#13;
Annette White, Becky Bronson (on top),&#13;
Sharon Gard, Julie&#13;
Smyth .&#13;
J.V.---FROSH CHEERLEADERS &#13;
WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Wrestling Cheerleaders (Row 1, L-r) Jean Vall inch, Janet Jones, Cindy Lemire. (Row 2). Jean Epperson, Mary Ann Lenihan, Patti&#13;
Hanson.&#13;
Wrestling Ch eerleaders wait anxiously for a pin.&#13;
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POM-PON&#13;
The Porn-Pon Squad of 1973-74 again performed at halftime of football and basketball games. They provided the spectators with good routines and songs, and credirshould&#13;
be given to Captain Mary Haas and&#13;
Co-Captain Barb Eckel for their&#13;
hard work.&#13;
Some of the girls sold programs at&#13;
Creighton University home basketball games to make money. They&#13;
contributed some of this money to&#13;
the expenses of the Pep Club.&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Julie Schrieber, Mary T. Gubbels, Jerri Hotz, Barb Eckel, Carol Kenkel, Mary Burke, Sharon Duff, Jacque Doran, Lynn Goetzinger, Janet Wheeler. Row 2 : Kathy Liston , Nancy Sciortino, Chris Brandt, Kathy Kenney, Lishea Frost, Kris Krupicka, Joann Mrkacek, Susan Bunten, Rosemary Much, Kathy Flecky, Margaret Haas, Mary Haas. &#13;
FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Theresa Brosnihan, Sharon Messbarger, Dana Caughlin, Mary Keenan, Julie Eckrich, Debbie Hanson, JoEllen Hopp, Julie Smyth, Karen&#13;
Gronstal, Cindy Pettit, Cindy Sherman, Julie Schrieber, Gina Lewi s, Becki Bronson, Kandy Nugent, Liz Grund, Paula Sandbothe, Brenda Pigsley.&#13;
(Row 2) Kelly McGinn, Patti Pogge, Nancy Beraldi , Sandy Koch, N ancy Sciortino, Nancy Gittins, Patti Hamling, Kathy Kenney, Kim Ward , Sue&#13;
Bowers, Chris Thomas, Sue Ronk, Kathi Kilnoski, Rita Wettengel, D anita Johnson, Carol Viola. (Row 3) Retsey Ronk, Nancy Murphy, Geri Joneson, Sally Duggan, Paul a Ostronic, M aribeth V anscoy , Rita Prohaska, Patti Scott, Melanie H erbert, Janet Sulentic, Jill Sailors, Marie Losh , Regina&#13;
Rew, Jane Wi ese, Marti Phillips, Mary M ehsling, Pam Ad ams, Theresa Carta.&#13;
BOYS' CHOIR (Row 1, L-r) Chris Haug, John Jones, Paul Ramsey, Mi ke Hughes, Shawn Kelly, T om Olson,&#13;
Steve Romesberg, Kelly Hannen, Dave Sul en tic, Bob Bronson. (R ow 2 ) T om G allagher,&#13;
Mark Straka, Mar k Doll, Marty Stokes, Mark Appl egate, Denni s Buhman, Steve Ron k, Bob&#13;
Tacke, Steve Hamen. (Row 3) Doug Ec krich, Tom Evers, Gerald Menges, T 1rn Daugherty,&#13;
Hank Ro hling, L ee Elvins, Ken Friesen, Fred Wager, Joh n Epperson .&#13;
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LES MUSIQUES&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Marianne Gronst al, Linda Wellman, Jean Epperson, Mary T . Gubbels, Karen Gronstal , Carol Ro nk. (Row 2) R etsey&#13;
Ronk, Patty Li st on, Geri Joneson , Patti Hanson, Elaine K onz, Jill Sailors, Cathy Respeliers. (Row 3) Rom ana Crilly, Chri s Brich, T im&#13;
Daugherty , Janet Sulentic, Tom Ol son, Fred Wager, John Epperson.&#13;
CONCERT&#13;
GLEE&#13;
(Row ( L-r) Patti Salvo, Mauree n Kell y, Carol Ron k, Cecelia Grund , M ary T . Gubbels. (Row 2 ) Anne&#13;
T uron e, Romana Cri lly, Patty Liston, Marianne Gronstal, Kathy Swift, Debbie Sage, Carol Kenkel, Mary&#13;
Bu rke , Cindy Lemire, Jean Val l inch , Mary Wil k inson. (Row 3) Rosemary Conlon, Barbara Larchick, Lind a&#13;
Kri ley , Mary A nn Pawlosk i, Susan Duggan, Su sa n Bun ten, JoA nn Mrkacek, Ch ris Brich, Marilyn Clark ,&#13;
An gela Herbert, Chris Brandt, Janet Jones, Jean Epperson, Margaret Haas, Patti Hanson, Mary Haas . &#13;
Row 1, (L-R) : James Reed, Tom Olson, Doug Hutcheson, Mark Reinig, Bob Grant. Row 2: August Reinig, Don Emarine, Jim Ron k, Pat Brookover,&#13;
Tom Dusing, Jim Hartman.&#13;
CHESS CLUB&#13;
This years Chess Club proved to be&#13;
a tough team despite a record of&#13;
2-12-3. August Reinig proved to be&#13;
the toughest of the Falcon team,&#13;
and Moderator Steve Schnitker&#13;
showed praise for many of the&#13;
other players.&#13;
They all gained valuable experience&#13;
and with everyone returning, next&#13;
years team should be at the top of&#13;
the standings.&#13;
August Reinig proceeds in checkmating his&#13;
opponent.&#13;
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F.C.C.&#13;
This years Falcon Concession Crew&#13;
once again provided sports fans&#13;
with fine service. Moderator Mr.&#13;
Kingery and his boys served up the&#13;
best popcorn and other treats and&#13;
also greeted everyone with smiles.&#13;
These fine young men worked hard&#13;
th rough the 1973-74 year, and&#13;
should be commended for the fine&#13;
job they did.&#13;
Mr. Kingery asks cu stodian Joe Mrkacek w hether&#13;
the popcorn machine is worth fi x ing.&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Bob Grant, Mike McAlexan der, Doug Hutch ison. (R ow 2) Fred Wager, Bill Sage, T om Olson. (R ow 3) A ugust Re inig, Tom&#13;
Dusing, Pat Brookover, Jim Hart man, Mr. Kingery. &#13;
LETTERMEN'S . CLUB&#13;
The Falcon Letterman Club this year&#13;
was one of the best organized clubs at&#13;
St. Albert. With Moderator Al Leber&#13;
the Letterman sponsored a concert,&#13;
sock hop, popcorn sale and other fine&#13;
activities for the school. This years&#13;
club should be congratulated for a fine&#13;
year.&#13;
(Left) President Gordy Poole addresses the&#13;
club.&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Moderator Al Leber, Tom Jones, Kevin Carroll, Jamie Minor, Al Eri xon , Joe Pogge, Dave Scott, Mi ke Whitaker. (Row&#13;
2) Mike Adams, Bob Weidman , Mike Romano, John Burkey, Bill Pettit, Joe Connoll y , Tom Gallagher, Moderat or N ick McGrain.&#13;
(Row 3) Kevin Nugent, Jim Murphy , Steve Epperson , Dave Stokes, Marti Wol ever, Bob Sulenti c, Dave Pogge, Jeff Doll , Mark Bowers.&#13;
(Row 4) Richard Hurley, Dave McCann, Tom Friel, Kevin Flecky , Gordie Poole, Steve Purnel l. (Row 5) Jim McGruder, T im&#13;
Gallagher, Mike Shudak, Ken Schrieber, Kevin Thomas, Jim Friesen. (Row 6) Steve O'N eill, Matt Walsh , Terry Wea re, Steve Amento,&#13;
Phil Spi t znagl e.&#13;
55 &#13;
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~ ·.•. ~.• r. t.f' had tM paok.Ul ln hJs h.andJ:&#13;
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" -~ · ''·· ...,..re 584 yanh oo punt retuna. " lu.!f n•..irnt Cl yudl ot:1 pt.a~ and •i.: -·t~\l. r:&#13;
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•: r.;.r f· r~t lbe last f1ve games ar the 19'9 ....&#13;
pt:~ 1; ~~.~~~~~rt- A~~la~~u:: ~b,J: f" .,... r kurr.m1I. CalhedJ:aJ-nwnbu 2 ln N• J.r • v r·u.n•.da--r.umbcr '4 rn Iowa ~ ,.,.ere tu.: •,,.:;_.;a ~ NI I.hf true met.al e;f lhe St. Alhen v w· ..d u""w d Vuw:i. Laber wu •ll t!Mil be _... t.c; le; f•...ir c.ut M thoM: f 1v. pnws Vltte pin.id&#13;
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19 VARSITY FOOTBALL 73&#13;
First Row (L-R): Tim Carpenter, Kevin Carroll, Gary Rindone, Marti Wolever, John Jones, Chris Leber, Ken Schreiber, Mike Whitaker, Mark Doll,&#13;
Matt Walsh . Row 2: Coach Al Leber, Ken Schrieber, Bob Sulentic, Mike Hughes, Al Erixon, Dave McCann, Kevin Nugent, Tony Wredt, Rick Gubbels,&#13;
Jim LaMantia, Mike Adams, Coach Dave McClellan. Row 3: Owen Burgin, Steve Purnell, Mark Bowers, Bill Rou x, Pat Heck, Jim Haas, Bob Regan,&#13;
Dave Pogge, Jeff Doll, Randy Wredt, Coach Larry Patten. Row 4 : Coach Nick McGrain, Tom Jones, Brian Henderson, Bill Pettit , Jim Murphy, Dave&#13;
Scott, Steve Amento, Mike Romano, Jim Friesen, John Pettit.&#13;
Marti Woleve r a ll Sout hwest Iowa, All City 6th team All State Mark&#13;
Bowers, All City, All Southwest Iowa. Bill Rou x, All City, offense and&#13;
defense. Jeff Doll, All City. Dave Scott, All City .&#13;
' &#13;
4-5 Record Doesn't&#13;
Tell the Story&#13;
What looked like a promising campaign&#13;
for the 73 football season turned sour as&#13;
the Falcons ran up against five defeats in&#13;
nine outings. What is not reflected in the&#13;
statistics is that three of the losses were&#13;
to the top teams in the Midwest. The&#13;
other losses were to A. L. and Lewis Central.&#13;
It was the last season for Coach Dave&#13;
McClellan,_ the third Falcon coach in the&#13;
last seven years. Although he didn't&#13;
leave a winner, he left a winners attitude&#13;
and desire that will carry on to our future football teams.&#13;
(Upper Left) Bob Sulentic sticks a LeMars&#13;
runner. (Bottom) Tom Jones portrays blocking against A.L.&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
(Upper Left) Falcon Quarterback Gary Rindone lines the offense up.&#13;
!Upper Right) Marti (Foot) Wolever follows Falcon blocking for a big&#13;
gain. (Bot. Left) St. Albert coaches discuss plans for 2nd half. (Bot.&#13;
Right) Gary (Pin) Rindone eludes West Sioux defense. &#13;
All City Perf armers&#13;
(L-Rl : Marti Wol ever, Doc Romano, Mar k Bowers, Bill Rou x , Jeff Doll, Dave Scot t .&#13;
(Upper Right) Marti&#13;
(F oot) Wo lever pushes&#13;
throu gh Gross as Matt&#13;
Walsh blocks. (Left)&#13;
Falcon Gridders crush&#13;
Le Mars Central runner.&#13;
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J. V. FOOTBALL&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Tim Carpenter, Gary Rindone, John Jones, Chris Leber, John Schreiber, Mark Doll. Row 2 : Coach Larry Patten, Mike Hughes, Dave&#13;
McCann, Kevin Nugent, Tony Wredt, Rick Gubbels, Jim LaMantia, John Pettit. Row 3 : Owen Burgin, Brian Henderson, Bill Pett it, Pat Heck , Jim&#13;
Haas, Dave Pogge, Jim Friesen, Coach Nick McGrain.&#13;
TEAM RECORD&#13;
We They&#13;
14 Lewis Cen 16 22 Gross 16 26 Paul VI 6 14 T.J. 0&#13;
19 Atlantic 21&#13;
41 Glenwood 12&#13;
7 Harlan 6&#13;
_., · ki'-\ \ . . cf'~ . ,,. , ·~ .-; .. . .. \ • :j&#13;
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{Right ) Chris (Nubs) Leber races for the end zone.&#13;
I&#13;
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Marty Joneson, Terry McCann, Matt Lenihan, Dave Schnitker, Tim Geier, Dan Lenihan, John Epperson, Kevin Marr, Ken Friesen,&#13;
Sam Haug, John Steenson, Steve Romesburg, Dan Burkey. Row 2 : Coach .Mike Kavaris, Bob Tacke, Jim Burns, Bob Wettengel, Henry Rohling, Jim&#13;
Ager, Mark Dillon, Bill Mescher, Tim Crowley, Terry Christiansen, Greg Fischer, Garrett Dalhoff, Mike McKee, Bob Patten . Row 3: Dave Sulentic,&#13;
Chris Herzog, Tim Hughes, Tim .Bunten, John Brugenhemke, Steve Hammen, Lee Sterbens, Tom Regan, Pete Meidlinger, Don Clark, Jim Kilnoski,&#13;
Kent Fredrichsen, Bruce Zimmerman, Coach Ken Petersen.&#13;
We&#13;
Forfeit&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
21&#13;
TEAM RECORD&#13;
(Left) Falcon Frosh get another first down.&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
19 VARSITY BASKETBALL 7 4&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Mike Shudak , Terry Weare, Mi ke Romano, Kevin Carroll , Kevin Thomas . Row 2: Coach Mi ke Kavars, Steve O'Neill, Gary Rindone,&#13;
.Ji m Murphy, A lbert Erixon, Marti Wolever, Dave Stokes, Tra iner Mike Whi taker. Row 3: Dave Scott, Bi ll Roux, Jim Haas , Matt Walsh, Steve Amento Coach John LaBonia. &#13;
(Top) Coaches John LaBonia and Mike Kavaris explain the game of&#13;
basketball during a time out. (Bot.) Bob Zimmerman scores two more during a game against the Titans from Lewis Central .&#13;
We&#13;
68&#13;
73&#13;
77&#13;
88&#13;
65&#13;
59&#13;
53&#13;
46&#13;
88&#13;
90&#13;
78&#13;
92&#13;
79&#13;
82&#13;
61&#13;
57&#13;
75&#13;
44&#13;
They&#13;
Shenandoah 31&#13;
Lewis· Central 57&#13;
Holy Name 88&#13;
Pius X - Lincoln 70&#13;
A.L. 70&#13;
Bryan 39&#13;
Le Mars 51&#13;
Falls City 48&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 79&#13;
West Monona 55&#13;
Treynor 58&#13;
Hamburg 54&#13;
Red Oak 47&#13;
Cathedral 37&#13;
Gross 55&#13;
Lewis Central 51&#13;
Paul VI 57&#13;
A.L. 61&#13;
65 &#13;
66&#13;
(Top) Marti Wolever proves to T ee Jay what a jumper shou ld look li ke.&#13;
(Righ t ) Mike Shudak believes he can beat t he T ita ns on hi s k nees.&#13;
(Bot. Left) Falcons take t im e out for a word of adv ice.&#13;
The 1974 Varsity Basketball team finished out the year with&#13;
its most prestigious season yet. During the season the Falcons&#13;
posted a 14-4 record. Also they ended up 16th in state, and&#13;
No. 1 in Southwest Iowa .&#13;
During the season the Falcons knocked off such teams as&#13;
Treynor who finished 4th in Class A, and who, by the way,&#13;
lost their first game in five years at home to the Falcons. Also&#13;
St. Albert beat the No. 1 Class B in Nebraska, Pius X.&#13;
Also as the weeks went on the Falcons beat Lewis Central, th e&#13;
15th rated team in State, and then beat them again later in the&#13;
season.&#13;
Then the Falcons proved their skills as they defeated 14th&#13;
rated Carroll Kuemper. The Falcons only lost 4 games this&#13;
season, twice to A.L., rated 2nd in Southwest Iowa, and then&#13;
to 4th rated Holy Name, and to Falls City, both Nebraska&#13;
teams.&#13;
Other highlights during the year were that the Falcons ended&#13;
up second in the city in total offense, and first in defense.&#13;
This was the second straight year St . Albert has led this depart- ment. &#13;
(Top) Kevin Carroll por- trays jump shot that won&#13;
him the team scoring title&#13;
and number two in city&#13;
scoring. (Right)&#13;
Dave&#13;
Scott, Steve O'N&#13;
eill, and&#13;
Steve Am&#13;
ento&#13;
lead Falco ns on to court. (Bottom) Marti Wolever wins&#13;
tip from&#13;
Lewis&#13;
C&#13;
entr&#13;
al&#13;
which&#13;
e&#13;
v&#13;
entu&#13;
ally&#13;
led the&#13;
F&#13;
a&#13;
lco&#13;
ns to two victories&#13;
over&#13;
t&#13;
he Titans.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
Row 1 ( L-R): Bob Weidman, D ave Stokes, Tim Daugherty, Joe Conlon, Brian H enderson, M arty Stokes. R ow 2: Jack Brosnihan, Mark Applegate,&#13;
Chris Colpitts, Dick Wettengel, Gary Rindone, Tim Carpenter. Row 3 : Coach Larry Patten, Jim Haas, Mark Straka, D ennis Buhman, Bill Sage, Steve&#13;
Ronk .&#13;
58&#13;
81&#13;
60&#13;
51&#13;
81&#13;
74&#13;
77&#13;
65&#13;
64&#13;
92&#13;
59&#13;
81&#13;
65&#13;
76&#13;
57&#13;
62&#13;
J.V. BASKETBALL&#13;
(Right) Tim Carpenter shoots as Tim Daugherty blocks off against Lewis Central. &#13;
1973 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 197 4&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Tim Crowley, Kevin Marr, Greg Fischer, Dan Burkey, Matt Lenihan, Mark Dillin, Bob Wettengel, Lee Sterbens. Row 2 : Steve Hammen,&#13;
Terry Christiansen, Jim Kilnoski, Mike Slobodnik, Bruce Zimmerman, Don Clark, Bob Tacke, Tom Regan, Randy Carroll, Pete Meidlinger, Coach&#13;
Nick McGrain.&#13;
We They&#13;
57 Lewis Central 56&#13;
53 Bellevue Mission 42&#13;
34 Logan (OT) 38&#13;
55 Lewis Central 54&#13;
55 Kirn 56&#13;
48 Cathedral (OT) 50&#13;
43 Ryan 53&#13;
31 Boys Towf&lt;'I 39&#13;
65 Harlan 52&#13;
44 Fremont 43&#13;
42 Rummel 68&#13;
28 Prep 59&#13;
62 Paul VI 61&#13;
70 Wilson 51&#13;
43 Gross 53&#13;
64 Wilson 65&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
VARSITY SAINTES&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Cheri Stinn, Patty Scott, Sue Bowers, Lanette Dau. Row 2: Coach Al Sherbo, Mary Ann Pawloski, Nancy Gatrost, Connie Schnitker,&#13;
Retsey Ronk, Coach Tom Cannon. Row 3: Theresa Fischer, Denise Casson, Jeanie Tierney, Nancy Murphy, Roberta Fischer, Elaine Konz.&#13;
71&#13;
45&#13;
56&#13;
51&#13;
50&#13;
49&#13;
69&#13;
40&#13;
44&#13;
53&#13;
47&#13;
36&#13;
53&#13;
42&#13;
65&#13;
47&#13;
44&#13;
36&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Underwood&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Harlan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Corning&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
42&#13;
25&#13;
45&#13;
53&#13;
31&#13;
29&#13;
6&#13;
62&#13;
66&#13;
49&#13;
53&#13;
85&#13;
79&#13;
60&#13;
49&#13;
57&#13;
59&#13;
37&#13;
(Right) Roberta Fischer waits for a rebound against A.L. &#13;
Oh, When the Saintes&#13;
Go Marching In ...&#13;
Under the guidance of head coach Tom Cannon and assistant&#13;
Al Sherbo the Varsity Saintes finished out their second full&#13;
season with a 8-10 record. Leading the Saintes throughout t!:le&#13;
season were senior guards, Mary Ann Pawlowski and Nancy&#13;
Gatrost. These two defensive standouts led the team in rebounds and steals throughout their two years of varsity competition. Guiding the offense for the Saintes were Elaine Konz&#13;
and the teams leading scorer Retsey Ronk. Also filling in the&#13;
third forward spot was senior Denise Casson who along with&#13;
Elaine and Retsey brought the team many bright moments&#13;
throughout the year.&#13;
Even though the Saintes were beaten in the first game of the&#13;
tournament by Southwest Iowa power, Treynor, Coach Cannon is very optimistic about next year's team. He feels with a&#13;
couple more years of experience the girls from St. Albert will&#13;
be recognized as a State power. So now that the second season&#13;
is finished the girls can have a couple of months rest and then&#13;
it's back to work getting ready for next year.&#13;
(Right) Retsey Ronk concentrates as she scores one more at the free&#13;
throw line. (Bot.I Elaine Konz gets ready to put a move on a Creston&#13;
guard.&#13;
71 &#13;
(Above) Coaches Mr. Cannon &amp; Mr. Sherbo explain the simple strategy&#13;
of winning. (Right) Den ise Casson wins battle over an Abe Lynx player.&#13;
(Lower right) Saintes defense was. led by Mary Ann Pawlowski. (Bot.)&#13;
High scoring forward Retsey Ron k draw~ a double team from the Creston guards. &#13;
J. V. SAINTES&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Beth O'Connor, Karen Fischer, Pam Adams, Colleen Konz, Tammy Doll, Donna Boyer, Row 2 : Regin a Rue , Susie Romano, Marie Lousch, Connie Schnitker, Gerry Powers, Roberta Fischer, Patty Scott, J eanie Tierney.&#13;
SCORES&#13;
We They&#13;
42 ~ed Oak 24&#13;
36 Underwood 18&#13;
46 TJ 39&#13;
35 Harlan 25&#13;
35 AL 32&#13;
39 49&#13;
35 22&#13;
26 48&#13;
26 51&#13;
47 46&#13;
43 41&#13;
33 Glenwood 74&#13;
34 Creston 73&#13;
31 Lewis Central 59&#13;
40 Walnut 62&#13;
36 'FJ 37&#13;
(Right) Jean Tierney goes for a rebound against Creston.&#13;
73 &#13;
FALCON WRESTLERS&#13;
GAIN CITY TITLE&#13;
(Above) Sophomore Tom Gallagher rides out his opponent for&#13;
another victory. (Right) Jim (Stick) McGruder conquers yet another victim. (Bot.) 98 pound Tom Gallagher, 105 pound Jim&#13;
Ryba, 126 pound Jamie Minor. ·&#13;
Now that the 73-74 Wrestling season is over we can&#13;
be proud to say it was probably the finest team we&#13;
have ever had at St. Albert. With a 6-4 dual record and&#13;
in the top 4 in three of the tournaments, the Falcons&#13;
posted their highest rating ever. Under the guidance&#13;
of our fine head coach Ken Petersen the grapplers were&#13;
rated 2nd in Southwest Iowa, and considered to be&#13;
one of the top teams in Class AA.&#13;
Leading the team throughout the year was three time&#13;
All-Stater Tim Gallagher, who finished out the year&#13;
with a 30-2 record and considered to be one of the&#13;
top wrestlers in the State. Also strong performance&#13;
came from Jim McGruder who finished 4th in the&#13;
District Meet in Winterset, Iowa. With them were fellow seniors Jim Minor, Matt Steenson, Mike Adams,&#13;
Ken Schrieber, Mark Bowers and Tom Jones.&#13;
Surprising performances were turned in by the underclassman, Tom Gallagher, He was one of the teams&#13;
best wrestlers throughout the year. Tom finished 5th&#13;
in the District meet and also won three tournament&#13;
at the 98 pound class. Along with Tom was another&#13;
Sophomore Owen Burgin at 167. Owen finished 4th&#13;
at the Districts but only lost 2-1 to the district winner. Owen also turned in strong tournament showings&#13;
and by next year should be considered one of the top&#13;
wrestlers in the area. Teaming up with these two was&#13;
Gary Ryba, who at 105, should bring the Falcons&#13;
many bright moments in the future .&#13;
So, all in all, it was a great year for Coach Petersen&#13;
and the School of St. Albert and with these t hree&#13;
Sophs and many fine Juniors we should have a great&#13;
future for the wrestling program. &#13;
132-Matt Steenson, 145-Mike Adams, 119-Jim McGruder.&#13;
Jamie Minor&#13;
7-7&#13;
Matt Steenson&#13;
5-15-1&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
14-12&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
19-5&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
15-10&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
10-15&#13;
Tom 0-uba) Jones&#13;
15-9&#13;
(Top) 185-Mark Bowers, 155-Ken Schreiber,&#13;
167-0wen Burgin, Hvt.-Tom Jones.&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
A Tribute to Tim Gallagher&#13;
Now that a fine career has been completed, a&#13;
tribute should be made to one of the finest wrest·&#13;
lers in St. Albert history, Tim Gallagher. Tim fin·&#13;
ished out his three year varsity seasons with a&#13;
82-7 record. Also during his three years Tim fin·&#13;
ished third, fifth, and eighth in the state tourna·&#13;
men ts.&#13;
During this time he was rated 1st in Southwest&#13;
Iowa, and considered one of the top wrestlers in&#13;
the State Tournament. Even though Tim didn't&#13;
get higher than eighth this year, everyone still&#13;
knows that "Gally"will always be number one in&#13;
the hearts of Council Bluffs fans. &#13;
J.V.---FRESHMAN WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Tony Wredt, Mike Hughes, John Jones, Chuck McGinn, Dan Ramirez, Mike Lenihan. Row 2: Coach Al Leber, Kevin Nugent, Tim&#13;
Adams, Dave Pogge, Dan Kenkel, John Burkey, Chris Leber.&#13;
Row 1 (L-R ):· Dan Lenihan, Steve Hoebelheinrich, Wally Freeman , Henry Rohling, John Brugenhemke, Sam Haug, Kent Fredrichsen. Row 2: Timothy Hughes, Bill Mescher, Marty Joneson, Pat Sealock, Coach Dave McClellan.&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
(Above) Two Mile Relay Team which finished 4th in the State,&#13;
consisted of_ (L-r) Bob Weidman, Steve Epperson, John Burkey,&#13;
and Tom Friel.&#13;
VARSITY TRA.CK&#13;
The 1974 Track Season was primarily a rebuilding&#13;
year for Head Coach Al Leber, but it did have its&#13;
bright points.&#13;
One of these bright points was Senior Bill Roux. Bill&#13;
set a new school record in the Shot Put and capped off&#13;
off his year by capturing the City crown. Two more&#13;
bright spots were Kevin Thomas, an exceptional Long&#13;
Jumper and Hurdler, and Matt Walsh, one of the&#13;
best High Jumpers in Southwest Iowa.&#13;
One other spot was the quartet of four Juniors who&#13;
made up the Two Mile Relay. Bob Weidman, John&#13;
Burkey, Steve Epperson, and Tom Friel had quite a&#13;
successful season, during which they won 6 of 9&#13;
meets, including the City Championship, District&#13;
Championship, and a 4th place finish in the State&#13;
Meet. They also set a new District record and new&#13;
school record in the State finale.&#13;
I&#13;
Steve Epperson moves into t he lead as he goes around his A. L. and T . J.&#13;
opponents. &#13;
(Leh) Bob Weidman anchors the Two Mile Relay at the C. B. Relays. (Above) Matt Walsh clears&#13;
the bar set at six feet.&#13;
The Weight M en thi s year included (Front Row, 1-r) Mike Romano, Dave Mccann , Chris Leber. (Row 2) Coach Nick McGrain, Dave Pogge, Bill Rou x , Owen Burgin , Jim H aas, Head Coach Al Leber.&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Frosh Track team w as comprised of (Front Row 1-rl Nick Epperson, Sam Haug, Hank Rohling, Kent Friedrichson, John Steenson,&#13;
Tim Hughes, Doug Hutcheson, (Row 2) Coach Leber, Mark Reinig, Dan Burkey, Lee Sterbens, Dave Sulentic, Tom Regan, Mike&#13;
Slobodnik, Bob Tacke, Coach Patten.&#13;
(Left) Hank Rohling and Kent Friedrichsen display a fine&#13;
hand off while performing at t he C. B. Relays. (Above) Pete&#13;
M eid linger shows his form i n t he Mile Run. &#13;
GOLF CANDIDS&#13;
(Left) Jim La Mantia, State Golf Qualifier, shows his form in early season.&#13;
(Bottom left) A Falcon surveys his putt as it rolls for a birdie. (Bottom right)&#13;
Another shot is on the· way as Steve Purnell strokes through it.&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
S.A. GOLF '7 4&#13;
The Girls' Golf team had a few standouts this year. Theresa&#13;
Fischer was the leading medalist and placed high in all the&#13;
tournaments. Theresa also won the girls Bert Flack award this&#13;
year at the sports banquet. Also the team has very good depth&#13;
in the freshman and sophomore level and are lead by good upperclassmen. Mrs. Smith will concentrate on fall golf a little&#13;
harder this year.&#13;
(Right) You've been doing it all w ro ng, it's like this! (Below) Row 1&#13;
(L-R): Julie Smyth, Annette White, Jo Ellen Hopp, Patty Hamling,&#13;
Nancy Gittins, Paula Ostronic, Sue Romano . Row 2 : Patti Pogge,&#13;
Sharon Duff, Nancy Murphy, ~a nne Tierney, Retse_y Ronk, Sharon&#13;
Messbarger. Row 3 : Helen Reggio, Mary E. Waldmann, Thresa Fi scher&#13;
Marianne Pawloski, Kathy Talley and Mary Kay Capparelli. (Upper&#13;
middle right) Mark Bowers winds up before unleashing his swing. (Below right, L-R): Joe Pogge, Brad Neary, Torn Swanek, Steve Purnell,&#13;
Mark Applegate, Shawn Kelley, Jim La Mantia Mike Smyth, Tim Delehant , Gary Ryba, Mike McGinn, Mark Bovvers 'and Steve Hoebelheinrich. ' &#13;
Boys Go lf&#13;
The Boys' Golf team, while not winning many this year, accomplished many&#13;
things never before realized by Sai nt Albert lin ksmen. Wh ile only winning four matches, they fared very well in tournament play. Jim La Mantia, the top golfer of a year ago, missed the first seven matches and was not in true playing form&#13;
until late in the season. Mark Bowers, Joe Pogge, and Steve Purnell hel d onto&#13;
the top positions. They fought for the number one spot constantly w ith Mark&#13;
or Joe usually being the one to tee off first. Joe Pogge went on to wi n the original Bert Flack award for being t he Outstanding S. A. Golfer.&#13;
In sectional tournament play, the Falcons came in second place behind Oakland which was good enough to advance to District play at Red Oak. There the&#13;
team missed going to state golf tournament by four strokes, but Jim La Mantia&#13;
made it by tying for District Medalist.&#13;
Next year's team outlook is good although three of the top four golfers are gone&#13;
with only Jim La Mantia returning. Several underclassmen really came on&#13;
strong at the end of the year and should do well next year.&#13;
WE&#13;
173&#13;
191&#13;
189&#13;
188&#13;
2nd place&#13;
194&#13;
195&#13;
193&#13;
193&#13;
174&#13;
181&#13;
10th place&#13;
176&#13;
172&#13;
181&#13;
192&#13;
180&#13;
177&#13;
3rd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
• Lost in extra holes&#13;
Team Record&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
*Holy Name&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Mo. Valley Inv.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Logan-Magno! ia&#13;
Alan tic&#13;
Lewis Central Inv. Daniel Gross&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Ha rlan&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
District&#13;
THEY&#13;
165&#13;
175&#13;
187&#13;
188&#13;
185&#13;
171&#13;
193&#13;
180&#13;
192&#13;
191&#13;
153&#13;
354&#13;
175&#13;
177&#13;
190&#13;
176&#13;
156&#13;
179&#13;
346&#13;
344&#13;
348&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
19 CROSS COUNTRY 73&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) Bob Weidman, Joe Conlon, Nick Epperson. Row 2 : Tom Friol, Coach John LaBonia, Richard Hurley , Steve Epperson.&#13;
A.L. Tournament&#13;
City Mile •&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
A.L. Dual Meet&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Team Record&#13;
State Meet (Grinnel)&#13;
2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
0&#13;
2nd&#13;
5th&#13;
Right , Captain Rich Hurley leads the way for another vict ory. &#13;
Run, Run, Run&#13;
Coach John LaBonia and his 1973 cross country team enjoyed&#13;
its best year in its young four year career. The young falcons&#13;
proved to be one of the best teams in the area. They never finished any lower than third place. The highlight according to&#13;
Mr. LaBonia was their win in a dual meet with cross city rival&#13;
A.L. Also, at the state meet in Grinnel, the falcons finished&#13;
with a school high of fifth place. The winners in that meet&#13;
were as follows; Richard Hurley, the teams captain, finished&#13;
fifth. Next was Steve Epperson with a tenth place finish. Finishing twenty-eighth was junior Bob Weidman. Finally Joe Conlon rounded out the teams performance with a fortieth place.&#13;
Next season should be even more promising to St. Albert, for&#13;
the team only loses one runner by graduation! This being captain Richard Hurley. But Mr. LaBonia is very optimistic and&#13;
thinks they can do even better if someone can pick up the&#13;
slack of Hurley. Also he commented that added help will come&#13;
from another fine runner, this being Chet The Jet Friel.&#13;
(Top Left) Steve Epperson on his way to his tenth place finish at the&#13;
state meet. (Bottom Left) Tom (Chet the Jet) Friel. (Bottom Right)&#13;
Junior Bob Weidman eyes the finish line.&#13;
85 &#13;
BOYS' TENNIS&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) : Chris Herzog and Steve Thomas, No. 1 singles; Phil Spitznagle and Mike Lenihan, No. 1 Doubles. Row 2: Coach John LaBonia, Chris&#13;
Barak and Jim Kilnoski, No. 2 Doubles; Kevin Flecky, No. 3 Singles; Tom Dusing, No. 2 Doubles; and Jim McGruder, No. 2 Singles. &#13;
Boys&#13;
Post First&#13;
Tennis Win&#13;
The 1974 Boys' Tennis Team,&#13;
though finishing with a 1-5 season, posted their first win in St.&#13;
Albert History. The victory&#13;
came against T. J. in the final&#13;
match of the regular season.&#13;
Jim McGruder (far left) and Phil Spitznagle (left center) show their&#13;
form. (Right) Mike Lenihan puts" Finesse" on the ball. (Below)&#13;
Competition proves stiff as Mike Lenihan battles a T. J. opponent.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
GIRLS' TENNIS&#13;
(Top) Roberta Noon is t riple-teamed in a practice session .&#13;
(Above) Roberta Noon returns the ball after a hard serve.&#13;
(Right) Sue Bowers looms over her opponent. &#13;
Patty Scott follows&#13;
through after a slam.&#13;
Nancy Gatrost demonstrates her backhand&#13;
against A. L.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Tim Daugherty shows&#13;
form.&#13;
Rod Patt en bowls another 200 game. Big Fred ey es the PBA (Professional Bowlers Assn .) tour.&#13;
19 BOYS' BOWLING 74&#13;
Row 1 (L-r): Steve Hombach, Mark Renig, Craig Suden, Brian Travis. Row 2: Coach Steve Schnitker, Fred Wager, August Reinig,&#13;
Kevin Nugent, Tom Swanek. &#13;
'7 4 Girls' Bowling Team&#13;
Pins down&#13;
City Title&#13;
(Top) Debbie Sage Strikes again for a 275 Game.&#13;
(L-rl : Debbie Marr, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Patty Marsh, Debbie Sage.&#13;
(L-r) : Debbie Sage, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Colleen Wise, Debbie Marr, Roberta Noon, Patty Marsh, Cindy Quigley, Helen Regio , Cindy&#13;
Lemire.&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
(Above) Ken Schreiber crosses the pl ate after hitting one of his season high six home runs. (8 elow )1974 St. Albert Varsity Baseball Squad , (Sitting)&#13;
Batboy Marc Wolever. Front Row (L-r) Steve Epperson, Dick Wettengel, Bob Sulentic, Mike Shudak, Dave Stokes, Ken Schreiber, Don Griffith, Bob&#13;
Weidman. (Row 2) Charlie Berner, Dan Kenkel, Kevin Carroll, Jim Murphy, Marti Wolever, Dave Scott, Steve O'Neill, Gary Rind o ne, Kevin Thomas,&#13;
Coach Chuck Wolever. &#13;
(Above) Mike Shudak strides into score . (Ri ght) Gary Rindo ne shows his&#13;
speed as he rounds Third Base.&#13;
BASEBALL '74&#13;
The 1974 baseball year was the most productive ever for a St. Albert team. The 28-13 record is the best record ever compiled by Coach&#13;
Chuck Wolever's teams.&#13;
The Falcons were led this year by the hitting&#13;
of Ken Schreiber, Gary Rindone, and Marti&#13;
Wolever; the fielding of Mike Shudak, Kevin&#13;
Carroll, and Steve Epperson; and the pitching&#13;
of Dave Stokes, Steve O'Neill, and Chuck Berner.&#13;
The Falcons did well in the tough Iowa-Nebraska League, and held their own against&#13;
Southwest Iowa competition. Added to this&#13;
years schedule was a trip to Huron, South Dakota. The Falcons showed they could perform&#13;
under pressure by taking both games of the&#13;
double-header with the Huron Legion Team.&#13;
(Left) Kevin Ca rroll crosses the plat e while opposing catcher waits for the ball.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
(Left) Bob Sulentic makes the play at first base. (Above Mike Shudak is&#13;
caught in a rundown against Woodbine. (Below) J . V. Coach Mike K avars&#13;
gives Randy Carroll the signal to slide. &#13;
J.V. BASEBALL&#13;
1974 J. V. Baseball Squad included, Front Row 0-r) Mark Meidlinger, Matt Lenihan, Joe Conlon, Randy Kenkel, Kevin Marr, Don Emarine, Steve&#13;
Romesburg. (Row 2) Randy Carroll, Tom Mescher, Pete Meidlinger, Phil Spitznagle, Rod Patten, Don Clark, Nick Epperson, Tim Daugherty, Coach&#13;
Mike Kavars .&#13;
(Above) " Beaver" Clark makes the play at home plate while Randy Carroll backs&#13;
him up. (Right) .Joe Conlon crosses the plate with time to spare.&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Intramurals&#13;
(Top Left) Randy Ca rroll brings ball up court during Basketball Game&#13;
against J.&#13;
(Bottom Left) To m Ga llagher serves vo lleyball as his tea mmate looks&#13;
on .&#13;
(Top right) Sue Bowers says 4 servi ng 5 as she lets loose on a volley .&#13;
(Bott om right) Chris (Conna ) Co lpitts scores two more towards victory. &#13;
(Top) Dic ky Wettengel Shoots jumper over Jon Con lon.&#13;
(Bot. Left) El aine Ko nz shows how the juniors pl ay V o lleyb all.&#13;
(Top Right) Co nn a shows T im Daugherty he uses Ri ght Guard.&#13;
(Bot. Right) Gary Rindone duck s as he knows Mary Fl ecky is w ild w ith&#13;
her serve.&#13;
97 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
100&#13;
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION&#13;
The second year of the Creighton College English Course got&#13;
under way second semester this year with Doctor Michael Sundermei er heading the class. Dr. Sundermeier has been teaching&#13;
at Creighton University for nine years.&#13;
The course is an introduction to English prose. The class is&#13;
studying modern short stories and their authors. The class meets&#13;
every Tuesday and Thursday, and the entire course is worth&#13;
three college hours. Twenty-eight seniors attend this class.&#13;
Creighton University offered another course to senior students&#13;
this year, the College History Course, taught by Doctor Allen&#13;
Schleich. A class of fifteen students studied World History for&#13;
one semester. This class also is worth three college hours.&#13;
These courses are designed and set up to help the senior who is&#13;
going to coll ege get a head start on subject:s which are required.&#13;
St. Albert is very pleased and honored to have Dr. Sundermeier&#13;
and Dr. Schl eich on our teaching staff this· year.&#13;
CREIGHTON&#13;
COLLEGE ENGLISH&#13;
Among the new courses offered to St. Albert students by Iowa Western Community College is Business Administration.&#13;
Only one student, Jeff Doll, is enrolled in this class. For the&#13;
course Jeff works in a local department store, learning first&#13;
hand all about sales techn iques and merchandizing, pricing,&#13;
buying, and how to run a business effectively and profitably.&#13;
This is an excellent course· for anyone who plans on going into&#13;
business for himself. &#13;
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Roofing the house are (L-R) : Paul Menges, Paul Olson, and Dan Hanson&#13;
(Above, L-R) Jamie Minor, Kevin Carroll, Dan Hanson, Paul Olson.&#13;
(Right) Students put the finishing touches on door trame.&#13;
The Iowa Western Building Construction&#13;
classes are finally putting the finishing&#13;
touches on the house they are building.&#13;
Plans and blueprints were drawn up by&#13;
architects, but the actual building was&#13;
done by the students themselves. The&#13;
boys have worked every day since school&#13;
started and have built all but the basement.&#13;
The house has seven rooms, including a&#13;
fireplace and three bedrooms. The house&#13;
will be auctioned off in May and sold to&#13;
the highest bidder.&#13;
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102&#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
HONOR&#13;
SOCIETY&#13;
2nd year National Honor Society members (1-rl Jim McGruder, Jerri Hotz, Albert Erixon, Carol Ronk, and&#13;
Gordy Poole.&#13;
New Senior members to the National Honor Society are {1-r) Row 1: Theresa Fischer, Jo Ellen Friel, Debbie Marr, Jane Adams,&#13;
Louise Dusing, Julie Epperson. Row 2: Jean Epperson, Steve Amento, Barry Barak, Mike Adams, Andy Heck, Mark Bowers, and&#13;
Debby Powell.&#13;
New Junior members to t he National Honor Society are {1-r) Row 1: Kathy Flecky, Marg Haas, Cece Krettek, Mary Ann Lenihan, and&#13;
Patty Liston. Row 2: Sharon Duff, Chuck Berner, Steve Epperson, Kevin Flecky, Mike Romano, Bob Su lentic, and Jea n V allinch . &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Inducts 31 New Members&#13;
Mr. Patrick Johnson addresses the crowd. Second Annual Induction&#13;
Ceremony Held At St. Albert&#13;
The Second Annual Induction Ceremony for the National&#13;
Honor Society got under way· May 10th, at the St. Albert&#13;
auditorium. This year, thirty-one new members were inducted,&#13;
including sophomores as well as juniors and seniors.&#13;
The standards for a'. National Honor Society membership are&#13;
high. Students must be nominated by a teacher, and this nomination agreed to by seven other faculty members. Memberships are based on the students' character, leadership, and service to their school, city, and others. They must have and&#13;
maintain a grade average of 3.25. This is the highest scholastic&#13;
honor a high school student can be awarded, so all should be&#13;
proud of these students' efforts.&#13;
Being a member of the National Honor Society also gives the&#13;
students a good chance of receiving scholarships to college.&#13;
Congratulations to all those inducted this year: 13 seniors, 12&#13;
juniors, and 6 sophomores.&#13;
New National Honor Society members are sophomores: (L-r) Ro.w 1 : Janet s.ulent ic, Sharon&#13;
Messbarger, Karen Gronstal , Retsey Ron k. (Row 2) August Re1nrg, Tom Dusing.&#13;
(Above left) Albert Erixon lights the candle of scholarship. left: Father Monahan&#13;
congratulates the new inductees.&#13;
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National Honor Society&#13;
(Right) Gordie Poole lights his&#13;
"Candle of Character," a trait necessary for National Honor Society&#13;
membership. (Below left) Carol&#13;
Ronk exemplifies leadership. (Below right) Mark Bowers receives&#13;
his membership. &#13;
DRAMA CLASS GETS FACE LIFT&#13;
The Drama Class, instructed by Miss Victoria Salvador, participated in a&#13;
number of activities during the 1974-75 year. One of these activities was&#13;
the technique of applying theatrical makeup. After receiving their instruction and studying pictures, the students plied their ta I en ts in makeup.&#13;
(Left) Carol Viola aids Colleen Wise in becoming a clown . (Below) Students add finishing touches. (Bottom) Tracie Fancher, Dia ne Bart, Colleen Wise, and Mary Flecky show the final product of their work.&#13;
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ART CLASS DISPLAYS TALENT&#13;
Art works are displayed in the Art Fair by : Kevin&#13;
Flecky (below); Denise Powell (below left); and&#13;
Tom Friel (bottom right) . (Top Right) Bob Regan shows his technique in clay modeling.&#13;
The 1973-74 Art Class, conducted by Sister&#13;
Mary Elai ne, produced m an y fine works&#13;
throughout the year. Several students displayed their works at a prominent restaurant.&#13;
The school year was highlighted by an Art&#13;
Fair in which all the students participated.&#13;
Awards were given for Best Display as well as&#13;
Best Individual Works . &#13;
St. Albert Holds Art Fair&#13;
With the hard work of Sr. Elaine and some helpful students, ·st. Albert had a very successful art&#13;
fair May 4th and 5th. First and second year art students were asked to bring their paintings, water&#13;
color pictures, and sketches to the fair to be judged by two members of the Art Society. First,&#13;
Second, and Third place ribbons were given out in each division, and also honorable mentions in&#13;
each division.&#13;
Those receiving Honorable Mentions were: (1-r} Row 1: Kris Krupika, Amy Brugenhemke. Cindy Lemire, Carol Kenkel, and Lynn&#13;
Goetzinger. Row 2: Dan Hanson, Jane Carta, Anne Turone, Louise Dusing, and Debby Sage. Row 3: Sr. Mary Elaine, Mi ke Emarine ,&#13;
Kevin Burns, Kevin Flecky, and Jamie Minor.&#13;
First and Second yea r place winners are: (1-r) Row 1: Mary Ell en Waldman, Best of Show, Art 1; Cathie Conze mius, T hird place, A rt 1&#13;
Mary Burke, First pl ace, Art I ; Denise Powell , Best of Show, Art 11; Jane Adams, First place, Art II. Row 2 : Tom Friel, T hird place,&#13;
Art 11 ; Tom Jones, Second place, Art 11 ; Mike Reed, Second place, Art 1.&#13;
107 &#13;
'tcve&#13;
r Rt. Rev. W a/sh&#13;
t~ Albert Grads Lucky&#13;
rTo Have Catholic School &#13;
&#13;
11 0&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Steve O'N eill, Treasurer; Andy Heck, President; Mary Ellen Waldman, Secretary; Lori Christiansen, Vice President.&#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
Steve Amento&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
If I could save Time in a bottle,&#13;
The first thing that I'd like to do ... &#13;
Is to save everyday till&#13;
eternity passes away just to&#13;
spend them with you ...&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Christi Brich&#13;
Katie Brisso&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
Mary Ka y Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
Lori Christiansen&#13;
Roger Clark&#13;
Rosemary Conl on&#13;
Lanet te Dau&#13;
Jeff D oll&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Louise Dusing&#13;
Barbara Eckel&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
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Julie Epperson&#13;
Albert Eri xon&#13;
Theresa Fischer&#13;
JoEllen Friel&#13;
James Friesen&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
Chris Gronstai&#13;
If I could make days last forever&#13;
If words could make wishes come true ...&#13;
Tim Gallagher and Steve O'Neill clemonstrate senior close ness !!! &#13;
I'd save everyday like a treasure&#13;
and then, again, I would spend them&#13;
with you.&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Mary T. Gubbels&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mary Haas&#13;
Dan Hanson&#13;
Patricia Hanson&#13;
Cecilia Hartlieb&#13;
Andrew Heck&#13;
Jerri Hotz&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Thomas Jones&#13;
Janet Kauf man&#13;
Patricia Kelley&#13;
Ma ureen Kelley&#13;
Pamela Kelly&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
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Vicky Kern&#13;
Catherine Kongs&#13;
Linda Kriley&#13;
Barb Larchick&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Tim Madigan&#13;
But there never seems to be enough time ...&#13;
"You can do anything,&#13;
but don't step on my&#13;
blue-suede shoes," sings&#13;
Mike Whitaker. &#13;
... to do the things you want to do&#13;
once you find them.&#13;
Mike Ad ams ex periments with the laws&#13;
of physics.&#13;
Deborah Marr&#13;
Mary Masker&#13;
Thomas McAlexander&#13;
Mary McCann&#13;
Mike McGinn&#13;
James McGruder&#13;
John McOuaid&#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
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116&#13;
James Mihor&#13;
Kevin Moran .&#13;
Mary Ellen _Morrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve O'Neill&#13;
Patricia Patten&#13;
Mary Anne Pawloski&#13;
Joseph Pogge&#13;
Gordon Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Deborah Powell&#13;
Steve Purnell&#13;
Cynthia Quigley&#13;
Vicki Ramirez&#13;
Helen Reggi0&#13;
I've looked around enough to know&#13;
That you're the one I want to go&#13;
Through time with ... &#13;
If I had a box just for wishes ...&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
William Rou x&#13;
Debbie Sage&#13;
Donald Schlautman&#13;
Daniel Schreiber&#13;
Kenny Schreiber&#13;
David Scott&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Steve (Hondo) O'Neill shows t he lower classmen (grubs) how&#13;
proud you feel being a SENIOR.&#13;
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118&#13;
Mathew Steenson&#13;
Cheryl Stinn.&#13;
John Stinn&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Kathy Ta lley&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Steve Thomas&#13;
Marth a Tierney&#13;
Anne Tu ro ne&#13;
Ann Va llinch&#13;
Ma ry Ell en Wa ldman&#13;
Ma thew Wa lsh&#13;
Terry Weare&#13;
Linda We ll man&#13;
Na ncy Wellman&#13;
Ja net Wheeler&#13;
... and dreams that would never come&#13;
true, the box would be empty ... &#13;
Mike Whitaker&#13;
Mary Wilkinson&#13;
Mary Wise&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Theresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerman&#13;
... Except for the memory of how&#13;
they were answered by you.&#13;
This is the closest they will ever get to a&#13;
SAINTI&#13;
(Left to Right), Barb Larchick, Jaque&#13;
Doran, Jane Carta, Linda Kriley, Rosemary Conlon. (Front Row) Vicky Ramirez,&#13;
Patty Patton.&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT&#13;
Below: Hall Monitor (Roger Cla rk) uses his foreceful administrative powers&#13;
as he rubs the F rash out.&#13;
Right: So what if I look funny, I have a nice personality.&#13;
Left: Jim McGrudersays, "Whi ch way did they go?"&#13;
Above: . .. a nd there are some sen iors li ke Kevin Carroll who just don't want to leave. &#13;
Steve "H ondo" O' Ne ill loosens his jacket after t he&#13;
prom.&#13;
Left: Barry Barak turns the charm on at the prom as he&#13;
aw aits the presentat ion of the court.&#13;
"Wo uld yo u grow up Bi l l !" quips Vick i Kern.&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
(From Left) Kris Krupika, Treasurer; Su sa n Duggan, Secretary; Mary Ann Len ihan , Vi ce Pres ident; Jim Thompson,&#13;
Pres ident.&#13;
Jeff Bart&#13;
Chuck Berner&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Burke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Bob Burns&#13;
Joe Caparelli&#13;
Marilyn Clark&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Cathie Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Jim Crowley&#13;
Ti m Delehant&#13;
Patty Doyle&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Mike Emarine &#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Margaret Erixon&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Kathy Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Mike Emarine shows his enthusiasm to the history ts.cher's lecture.&#13;
Charli e McGinn shows his method of stud y .&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
'Lishea Frost&#13;
Terrie Gill iland&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
Lynn Goetzi nger&#13;
Marianne Gronst al&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
Cecilia Grund&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Angela Herbert&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones ·&#13;
Patty Kalar&#13;
Pat Kelly&#13;
Carol Kenkel&#13;
Dan Kenkel&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay ~onz&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Steve Krueger&#13;
kris Krupika&#13;
David Kruse&#13;
Jim LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelly Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf&#13;
Pattie Marsh&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Mark Meidlinger rests after strenuous cheers at a pep rally. Oscar Reed really loves that KOi L. &#13;
(From left): Mary Ann Lenihan, Romana Crilly, Tracie Fancher, and Mary Flecky really have style.&#13;
Joanne Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
Jim Murphy&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olson&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
Bill Pettit&#13;
John Pettit&#13;
Dave Pogge&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Kathy A nn&#13;
Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Bill Ronk&#13;
Pat Salvo&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Colleen Schnitker&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
Nancy Steenson&#13;
Dave Stokes&#13;
Bob Sulentic&#13;
Kathy Swift&#13;
Jim Thompson&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Bob Weidman&#13;
Dick Wettengel&#13;
Marti Wolever&#13;
Terry Halterman and Dave Kruse take a moment from their work on Pride Day to pose.&#13;
A foldout of a motorcycle, would you believe?&#13;
J &#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
(From Left) Cindy Sherman, Secretary; Marty Stokes, Vice-President; Mark Straka, President; Sharon Messbarger, Treasurer.&#13;
Julie Adams&#13;
Tim Adams&#13;
Diane Bart&#13;
Sue Bowe rs&#13;
Bob Bronson&#13;
Pat Brookover&#13;
Jack Brosnihan&#13;
Dennis Buhman&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Robin Cannon&#13;
Jeanne Caparell i&#13;
Tim Carpenter&#13;
Theresa Carta&#13;
Joe Conlon&#13;
Dana Coughlin&#13;
Tim Daugherty&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Jeff Hamling and Chris Haug wait anxiously for&#13;
their next class.&#13;
Jeff Hamling&#13;
Jim Hartman&#13;
Chris Haug&#13;
Pat Heck&#13;
Brian Henderson&#13;
Peggy Hobbins&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
Mike Hurst&#13;
Danita Jo hnson&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
Mary Keenan&#13;
Kathy Kenney&#13;
Robin Koestner&#13;
Chris Leber&#13;
Marian leinan&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
Julie Eckrich&#13;
Lee Elvins&#13;
Don Emarine&#13;
Kay Fagan&#13;
Roberta Fisher&#13;
Mary Flecky&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Karen Greiner&#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Rick Gubbels&#13;
Jim Haas &#13;
James Reed&#13;
Kathy Liston&#13;
Don Marr&#13;
Mike McAlexander&#13;
Sheryl McMillen&#13;
Sharon Messberger&#13;
Nancy Murphy&#13;
Kandyce Nugent&#13;
Susan O'Grady&#13;
Tom Olson&#13;
Marti Phillips&#13;
Brenda Pigsley&#13;
Mark Porter&#13;
Diane Powell&#13;
Geri Powers&#13;
Rita Prochaska&#13;
Dan Ramirez&#13;
Paul Ramsey&#13;
" Here comes Big Hardy!"&#13;
129 &#13;
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August Reining&#13;
Gina Rew&#13;
Cindy Robinson&#13;
Jim Ronk&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Steve Ronk&#13;
Pat Ryan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Sophomore boys examine a remainder of their lunch. Bill Sage&#13;
Jill Sailors&#13;
Connie Schnitker&#13;
John Schreiber&#13;
Julie Schreiber &#13;
Nancy Sciortino&#13;
Patti Scott&#13;
Cindy Sherman&#13;
Brett Siegrest&#13;
Pat Brookover shows his friends how rough he is by tell ing t hem to kindl y&#13;
move on.&#13;
Mike Smyth&#13;
Marty St o kes&#13;
Mark Straka&#13;
Janet Sulentic&#13;
Tom Swanek&#13;
Jeanne T ierney&#13;
Maribeth Van Secy&#13;
Carol Viola&#13;
Fred Wager&#13;
Kim Wallace&#13;
Kim Ward&#13;
Rita Wettengel&#13;
Jane Wiese&#13;
Colleen Wise&#13;
Tony Wredt&#13;
Vicki Young&#13;
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Pam Adams&#13;
Casey Baldwyn&#13;
Chris Bara k&#13;
Nancy Beraldi&#13;
Donna Boyer&#13;
Becki Bronson&#13;
Mat t Brosnihan&#13;
Thersha Brosnihan&#13;
John Brugenhem ke&#13;
Vicki Buelt&#13;
Tim Bunten&#13;
Dan Burkey&#13;
Randy Carroll&#13;
Pat Caugh lan&#13;
Terry Christiansen&#13;
Don Clark&#13;
Susie Conzemius&#13;
Tim Crowley&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
(From Left) Annette White, Secretary; Tom Freeman, President; Jo Ellen Hopp, Vice-President; Susie&#13;
Romano, Treasurer. &#13;
Garrett Dalhoff&#13;
Barb Diblasi&#13;
Mark Dillin&#13;
Tammy Doll&#13;
Doug Eckrich&#13;
John Epperson&#13;
Nick Epperson&#13;
Ed Evezic&#13;
Greg Fischer&#13;
Karen Fischer&#13;
Philip Freeman&#13;
Phyllis Fazio&#13;
Kent Friedrichsen&#13;
Ken Friesen&#13;
Sharon Gard&#13;
Dianne Gehr&#13;
Tim Geier&#13;
Cheryl Gilmore&#13;
Nancy Gittens&#13;
Bob Grant&#13;
Liz Grund&#13;
Helen Hackley&#13;
Patty Hamling&#13;
Steve Hammen&#13;
Debbie Hanson&#13;
Sam Haug&#13;
Melanie Herbert&#13;
Chris Herzog&#13;
Steve Hoebelheinri ch&#13;
Steve Hornback&#13;
Jo Ellen Hopp&#13;
Terri Huber&#13;
T im Hughes&#13;
Doug Hutcheson&#13;
Cindy Jansenius&#13;
Marty Joneson&#13;
Linda Kalar&#13;
Debbie Kenny&#13;
Kathy Kilnosk i&#13;
Jim Kilnoski&#13;
Jane Kobold&#13;
Colleen Konz&#13;
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Dan Lenihan&#13;
Matt Lenihan&#13;
Gina Lewis&#13;
Kelly Lewis&#13;
Steve Lewis&#13;
Donna Liston&#13;
Maria Losh&#13;
Kevin Marr&#13;
Jeff Martin&#13;
Rita McDonald&#13;
Kathleen McGinn&#13;
Mike McKee&#13;
Pet e Meildlin g&#13;
Bill Mescher&#13;
Mary Mes hling&#13;
Geral d Menges&#13;
Fran k Moran&#13;
Jim Morrow&#13;
Donald Neary&#13;
Beth O'Conner&#13;
Julie O'Grady&#13;
Paula Ostronic&#13;
Robe.d;_f_(!tten&#13;
Cindy Pettit&#13;
Frank Moran and Pete Meidlinger wonder who that chick is. Bob Tacke, Jeff Wanning and Tom Regan learn what discipline is. &#13;
Typical Frosh study hall.&#13;
Patti Pogge&#13;
Debra Porter&#13;
Ann Prochaska&#13;
Cindy Regan&#13;
Tom Regan&#13;
Mark Reinig&#13;
Marsha Ring&#13;
Linda Robinson&#13;
Hank Rohling&#13;
Steve Romesburg&#13;
Susan Romano&#13;
Susanne Ronk&#13;
Paula Sandbothe&#13;
David Schnitker&#13;
Mike Slobodnik&#13;
Julie Smyth&#13;
Jim Spitznagle&#13;
John Steen son&#13;
Lee Sterbens&#13;
Craig Suden&#13;
Dave Sulentic&#13;
Bob Tacke&#13;
Brian Travis&#13;
Jeff Wanning&#13;
Annette White&#13;
Amy Yochem&#13;
Bruce Zimmerman&#13;
135 &#13;
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SENIOR MASS---BANQUET&#13;
(Below} Father Beeson and Father Hurley, assisted by Ken Schreiber, concelebrate the Mass. ·&#13;
(Right} Mary T . Gubbels shares a reading with the Senior Class.&#13;
(Above} " ... and t hat's not t he worst of it! u wouldn't believe what's in&#13;
t he sa lad you're eating!"&#13;
(Right) Debbie Sage looks a little bit uncertain about the food she' s recei ving.&#13;
_ ...&#13;
j&#13;
,,. .. .,,--&#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
(Left) Bishop Dingman and Victor Schlautman , present Dan Hanson with his diploma.&#13;
(Middle) Janet Wheeler ends her stay at St. Albert with a handshake from Bishop Dingman .&#13;
(Right) Bernie Saggau addresses the crowd with a dynamic speech on patriotism in America.&#13;
Ritsey Ro nk, Ca rol Viol a , Cindy Pettit, a nd Su e Bowers accompany Mary Beth Vanscoy as&#13;
she sings "Time in a Bo ttle."&#13;
Bi ll Roux n:presents the "Class of 1974" with the&#13;
presentation of a short speech.&#13;
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· 29th &amp; Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322-9620&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
BIG&#13;
Free Delivery&#13;
at&#13;
JOHN'S&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
3228 W. Broadway&#13;
GOOD LUCK&#13;
LANES PHARMACY&#13;
Ph. 322-4008&#13;
Posters, Incense, Candles&#13;
530 W. Broadway&#13;
Come in and Visit the New&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
15 State St.&#13;
Ph. 322-9922&#13;
Beauty Salon&#13;
Snack Bar&#13;
Pro Shop&#13;
Lounge &#13;
A. B. C.&#13;
r- ELECTRIC,INC.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Serving&#13;
The Electrical Needs&#13;
Of Southwest Iowa&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
For Real&#13;
Red Carpet&#13;
Treatment Shop&#13;
RALPH'S SUPERETTE&#13;
Ralph's Quality Meats&#13;
Ph. 322-6615&#13;
WHOLESALE&#13;
RETAIL&#13;
3500 5th. Ave.&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
STORE&#13;
Congratu la ti ans&#13;
to the Graduates&#13;
and Faculty of&#13;
St. Albert High&#13;
Friendly Service&#13;
Master Charge-Bank Americard&#13;
127 So. Main St.&#13;
Personalized Prescription&#13;
Service&#13;
Sun Glasses Larger Contacts&#13;
Wm. Shipley, F.1.A.0.&#13;
Ph. 323-3401&#13;
Certified Optician Downtown Shopping Center&#13;
Across Broadway from Former Location&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
meacy&#13;
hosplUl&#13;
800 Mercy Drive&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WALLACE PRINTING&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE&#13;
MUTUAL&#13;
INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Special Rates&#13;
to youthful drivers&#13;
with Grinnell Mutual&#13;
Testing Program&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Graduating&#13;
CLASS OF '74&#13;
CHRISTENSEN&#13;
HECHT&#13;
316 Flemning&#13;
Ph. 328-1518&#13;
213 South Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WE SUIT YOU&#13;
Custom Tailoring&#13;
Alterations Repairs&#13;
CARL SALVO&#13;
19 So. 6th Street&#13;
Ph. 328-3272&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
FREE STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNTS&#13;
- no service charges for students&#13;
Longer Banking hours - walk up &amp; Drive up windows&#13;
Open until 7 pm weekdays&#13;
- 3 Council Bluffs Locations - Main &amp; Broadway&#13;
· 2901 W. Broadway&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Road &#13;
Take Two --&#13;
... or you'll break&#13;
our heart!!!&#13;
Try&#13;
-/.u.v Vitamin E&#13;
Lowfat Milk!&#13;
... it's from Roberts with love!&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
Seniors&#13;
VERGAMINI&#13;
349 Canning&#13;
Ph. 322-9953&#13;
BROS.&#13;
Electric Heat is the strong&#13;
silent type!&#13;
II&#13;
CHC VENDING&#13;
co.&#13;
FRANK; JOHN &amp; DICK RASH&#13;
"QUALITY AT THE RIGHT PRICE"&#13;
KEENAN&#13;
Glass &amp; Paint Co.&#13;
1014 South Main Ph. 322-7711&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class&#13;
of "7 4"&#13;
GRIFFIN &amp;&#13;
SCH LAUTMAN&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
Suite 216, PO Box 391&#13;
Council Bluffs Saving Bank&#13;
Vic Schlautman&#13;
Senator Jim Griffin&#13;
'&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
When you are Thinking about Life&#13;
Think of&#13;
Gary Fangman-Jim Pawloski&#13;
FANGMAN-PAWLOSKI&#13;
t&#13;
ASSOCIATES&#13;
CONTINENTAL GENERAL INS. CO.&#13;
WM. C. ZIMMERMAN&#13;
Special Agent&#13;
200 Co. Bluffs Saving Bank Bldg.&#13;
Ph. 322-6793&#13;
Northwestern Mutual Life&#13;
PH I L'S PLACE&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
JOHN J. POGGE&#13;
Good Luck Seniors&#13;
Where good friends meet&#13;
CON&#13;
DRUG&#13;
Neola Iowa&#13;
Ph. 485-9406 3149 W. Broadway&#13;
Ph. 328-1577 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONNOLLY DRUG STORE&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
322-5557&#13;
Best wishes from the&#13;
TWIN .CITY BOWL&#13;
3603 W. Broadway&#13;
Congratu I ati ons&#13;
Class of "74"&#13;
FARMERS&#13;
MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
FRANKSEN t JOHNSON&#13;
164 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Glenwood, Iowa Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Distributor&#13;
of&#13;
lll:[,. u. s. PAT. orr.&#13;
Paints&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
"LET US HELP YOU NOW"&#13;
THE NAVY&#13;
221-3313&#13;
Ophthalmic Prescriptions&#13;
Glasses Contacts&#13;
218Y:! W. Washington Ave.&#13;
Phone 328-3450&#13;
Don C. Flom&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
EDDY S. SMITH&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
26 South Main Street&#13;
322-2577&#13;
T. Joe Smith Don A. Mescher&#13;
MORPHY DRUG&#13;
825 W. Broadway&#13;
639 5th Ave.&#13;
Tim-Mike&#13;
CO RUM'S&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
&amp;&#13;
GIFTS&#13;
DONOVAN'S&#13;
CHAMPLIN&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Ph. 322-7355&#13;
Neola&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Mary Louise Vergamini&#13;
Class of 52&#13;
Mike Vergamini&#13;
Class of 59&#13;
We're Proud of the customers we keep&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
Class of 72&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BLUE &amp; WHITE&#13;
STORES&#13;
Minden-Neola, Iowa&#13;
Barrier Tire Company&#13;
Ivan-Darrell-Arlene&#13;
Retreading-Repairing&#13;
Fleet Service&#13;
"We guarantee our Work"&#13;
485-2283&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
CANNON STUDIO&#13;
323-2983&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Class of 73&#13;
Everyt hing That's Good&#13;
For Your Family&#13;
BEATRICE&#13;
FOODS CO.&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
323-7596&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
11 WESTLAKE VILLAGE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
PHONE 366-1 1 06&#13;
Best Wishes to Class&#13;
of "74"&#13;
J.C. SUPERMARKET&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HANUSA COMPANY&#13;
Plumbing, Heating&#13;
&amp; Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway&#13;
322-4039&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
DICK&#13;
DAVIS&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
2428 W. Broadway&#13;
For al I your Insurance Needs&#13;
PAWLOSKI&#13;
INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Al Pawloski&#13;
558-7009&#13;
Quality Beef&#13;
From PEN&#13;
to PAN&#13;
FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH&#13;
TOP QUALITY, HOME KILLED&#13;
BEEF. GUARANTEED&#13;
TO SATISFY!&#13;
• Custom&#13;
Slaughtering&#13;
• Meats for&#13;
Home Freezers&#13;
e Beef&#13;
Bundles&#13;
• Whole or ball&#13;
Heg Processing&#13;
·· ······ ····· ···············~ : WE GUARANTEE : : UNIFORM QUALITY AND ~fiISFACTI N :&#13;
1 TO EACH Of OUR CUSTOMERS 1&#13;
I AT UNIFORM .PRICES! I&#13;
~--·············· ············· - WE FEATURE--&#13;
HOME CURED HAMS, BACON, SUMMER&#13;
SAUSAGE and OTHER PORK ITEMS.&#13;
M·ARTIN MEATS&#13;
Underwood, Iowa (7 12) 566-2364 &#13;
' I&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow&#13;
SCHIERBROCK&#13;
DEPT.&#13;
STORE&#13;
Merchandise of Merits Neola, Iowa&#13;
OARD-ROSS DRUG&#13;
701-3 16th Ave.&#13;
* Paint - Glass&#13;
* Photo Finishing&#13;
* Prescription Services&#13;
322-2501 Joe Beraldi&#13;
Phone 322-6669&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
CROWLEY DR UG STORE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Fl RST FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS &amp;&#13;
LOAN&#13;
Broadway &amp; Main&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
ROG t SCOTTYS&#13;
SUPER VALLI&#13;
STORES&#13;
704 W. Broadway&#13;
3435 W. Broadway&#13;
515 E. Broadway&#13;
2121 s. 7th&#13;
READY&#13;
TO&#13;
SERVE YOU&#13;
WACK ELECTRIC&#13;
JACK DOYLE&#13;
Manager&#13;
Ph . 323-2424&#13;
E.R. McDONNELL CO.&#13;
INSURANCE AND BOND&#13;
PARK BUILDING LOBBY&#13;
Phone 322-2507&#13;
COV ENANT&#13;
PLAYERS&#13;
International Repertory&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Humor, challenge, purpose, morality&#13;
P.O. Box 697 Reseda Cal.&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
JOE DINOVO&#13;
Shoe Repair&#13;
630 W. Bway&#13;
HINMAN FLORISTS&#13;
Ann Vallinch models&#13;
one of t he many&#13;
corsages of Hinman Florist&#13;
1800 McPherson Ave. &#13;
Congratulations . ••&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you.&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
Whether you plan to go on to coll ege, get additional training in business or some specia li zed field ,&#13;
or look for a job, yo u've just compl eted a very important milestone in life with your high school graduation.&#13;
From this point forward, you'll be making more&#13;
decisions about mohey than you have before ... learning how to make an allowance or paycheck stre tch&#13;
to take care of new expenses.&#13;
The re's nothing like a checking account to he lp&#13;
young me n and women learn money manageme nt. It&#13;
reduces impulse spending ... teaches how to keep&#13;
records and use them to p lan ahead.&#13;
We suggest you open a checking account soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your education , remembe r-we make no service charges on student checking&#13;
accounts and re quire no minimum balance.&#13;
Come in and talk to us about it.&#13;
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAT ION&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
things go&#13;
b~Wfth&#13;
Coke&#13;
"THE REAL THING"&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
OMAHA COCA COLA&#13;
DISTRIBUTORS&#13;
DOT&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
115 East Broadway&#13;
THE PRESCRIPTION&#13;
CENTER&#13;
101 Pearl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
BLUE STAR&#13;
FOODS&#13;
INCORPORATED&#13;
Quality Convenience Foods&#13;
Sold Around the World &#13;
Remembering&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
Seniors of "74"&#13;
from&#13;
is ...&#13;
UNIVERSAL&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHIC&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
MARCUS DEPARTMENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
604 W. Broadway 323-1475&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. HERB CRILLY&#13;
SORENSONS&#13;
"400" Service&#13;
611 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GAS.-GROCERIES-CIGARETTES&#13;
TACO JOHN&#13;
Where they have great&#13;
tacos; and other good&#13;
things to eat too.&#13;
2300 West Broadway&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
Featuring&#13;
JUDO~ KARATE&#13;
628 1st Ave.&#13;
322-6606&#13;
Open Swimming&#13;
and&#13;
Basketball&#13;
YMCA&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
AND TRUST&#13;
Main Bank&#13;
509 W. Broadway&#13;
Drive-IN&#13;
15 35th Street&#13;
Barb Larchick open her&#13;
Free Student Checking Account &#13;
BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
Susan Duggan and Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
model clothes made for&#13;
"The Beautiful People"&#13;
PATRONS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffman&#13;
Barnes Beauty Salon&#13;
Robert Dippel&#13;
Central Travel&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Duggan&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. William Gress&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vallinch&#13;
When you drive ...&#13;
please drive carefully!&#13;
THE COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
Senior Index&#13;
Adams, Jane-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-3; lntramurals-2;&#13;
Newspaper-4; Art Club-3,4.&#13;
Adams, Mike-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Wrestling-1,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Drama-4; Lettermen3,4; Society of American High School&#13;
Students-4; "Inherit The Wind"-4;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubador"-4; Latin Club-1,&#13;
2.&#13;
Amento, Steve-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-4; Football-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball-1,2,3,4; Golf-1; Lettermen3,4; "Inherit The Wind"-4; Latin&#13;
Club-1,2; Speed Reading-4.&#13;
Barak, Barry-Honor Roi 1-16 quarters;&#13;
Society of American High School&#13;
Students; Homecoming Court-4; Prom&#13;
Court-4; Prom King-4; Football-1,2,3;&#13;
Basketball-1; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,4; Lettermen-3; Latin Club-1,&#13;
2; "Inherit The Wind"-4; "Gypsy&#13;
Troubador"-4; National Honor&#13;
Society-4; State of Iowa Scholar-4;&#13;
Creighton Math Day-3,4; Accipiter&#13;
Sports Editor-3.&#13;
Bolton, Jim-Football-1; Basketball-1,2;&#13;
Basebal 1-1,2,3; Track 1; I ntramurals3,4; Newspaper-4; Choir-1; Lettermen-3.&#13;
Bowers, Mark-Honor Roll-6 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball-1,2; Track-1; Golf-2,4; Intramurals-3; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Brich, Chris-Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Madrigals; Choir-1,2,3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4; Spanish Clu b-1.&#13;
Brisso, Katie-Honor Roll-6 quarters;&#13;
Spring Concert-4; Tennis-1; lntramurals-4; Yearbook-4; Choir-1,4; Volleyball-4; Softball-1,2,3,4; Pep Club.&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy-Honor Roll-4&#13;
quarters; Cheerleading-2,3; Art Club3,4; Homecoming Court-4.&#13;
Burns, Kevin-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-1,2; Track-1,2,3; Cross&#13;
Country-1; lntramurals-3,4; Art&#13;
Club-3,4; Intramural All Stars-3,4.&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay-Honor Roll-16&#13;
quarters; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Golf-3,4;&#13;
Yearbook-3; Drama-1,2,3,4; Chess&#13;
Club-3; Political Club-3,4; Foreign&#13;
Language-3,4.&#13;
Carroll, Kevin-Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2; lntramurals3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4; All City Basketball-4 ; Art Club-4; Who's Who in High&#13;
School Athletics.&#13;
Carta, Jane-Foreign Language-2,3; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3,4; Cheerleading-2; Yearbook-4; Choir-1; Art Club-4.&#13;
Casson, Denise-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4; Art Club-4.&#13;
Christiansen, Lori-Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Vice-President-4; Cheerleading-1,2,3,&#13;
4; Choir 1,2,3; "Oklahoma"-2;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubador"-4; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"-4.&#13;
Clark, Roger&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary-Honor Roll-2&#13;
quarters; Cheerleading-1; Choir 1,2,3,&#13;
4.&#13;
Dau, Lanette-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4.&#13;
Doll, Jeffrey-Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3; Track-1,2,3; I ntramurals-2,&#13;
3,4; Lettermen 2,3,4.&#13;
Doran, Jacque-PomPon-4; Yearbook-4;&#13;
Art Club-4.&#13;
Dusing, Louise-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Drama-3,4; Choir-3;&#13;
Art Club-3,4; Pep Club-3; Bowling-3,&#13;
4.&#13;
Eckel, Barb-Honor Roll-6 quarters; VicePresident-3; PomPon-3,4; Choir-3;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubador"-4; "Oklahoma"-&#13;
2; "Inherit The Wind"-4.&#13;
Epperson, Jean-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
"Oklahoma"-2; "My Fair Lady"-3;&#13;
"Inherit The Wind"-4; "Gypsy&#13;
Troubador"-4; Honor Choir-3; State&#13;
Music Contest-2,3,4; Cheerleading-4;&#13;
Drama-2,3,4; Choir-1,2,3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-1,2,3,4.&#13;
Epperson, Julie-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
lntram ralJ-4; "Gypsy Troubador-4.&#13;
Erixon, Albert-Honor Roll-10 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Lettermen-3,4; Track-4.&#13;
Fischer, Theresa-Honor Roi l-15 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4; Golf-2,3,4; Intramurals-1,2,4; Drama-1,2,3,4; Choir1,2; Pep Club-2,3,4; Foreign Language&#13;
2; Volleyball-1; State Music Contest1,2.&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
PomPon-3; Choir-1; Art Club-3 4·&#13;
Stage Crew-3,4; Pep Club-2,3:4;&#13;
Political-4; Madrigals-2.&#13;
Friesen, Jim-Football-4; Wrestling-2 3&#13;
4; Track-4; lntramurals-4; Letterm~n~ 4.&#13;
Gallagher, Tim-Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2; Wrestling-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3,4; Lette rmen-2,3,4 ; Art&#13;
Club-3,4; State Wrestling Tournament2,3,4; All Southwest lowa-3,4.&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy-Honor Roll-5 quarte rs;&#13;
Basketball-2,3,4; Tennis-1,2,3,4; Intramurals-4; Letterman-4.&#13;
Graeve, Chuck-Baseball-1,2; Football-1;&#13;
Robies Club.&#13;
Gronstal, Chris-Honor Roll-3 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2; Intramural 3,4; Newspaper-3; Drama-4.&#13;
Grote, Jan ice-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
lntramural-2; Choir-4; Spanish Club2.&#13;
Gubbels, Mary T.-Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pres.&#13;
of Pep Club-3; Madrigals-2; "Oklahoma"-2; "My Fair Lady" -3;&#13;
"Inherit the Wind"-4; "Gypsy&#13;
Troubadour"-4; lntramurals-1,2; Porn&#13;
Pon-4; Drama-3,4; Choir-1,3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4.&#13;
Guinan, Ed-Honor Roll-1 quarter; lntramurals-3,4; Concessions-2,3,4; Robies&#13;
Club.&#13;
Haas, Mary T.-Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Pep Club; Talent Show-1; Speed&#13;
Reading-1; lntramurals-2; Porn Pon2,3,4; Choir-1,4.&#13;
Hanson, Dan&#13;
Hanson, Patty&#13;
Hartl ieb, Cecelia-Honor Roll- 7 quarters;&#13;
Tennis-1,2.&#13;
Heck, Andrew-Honor Roll-9 quarters;&#13;
Class Pres.-3,4; Basketbal 1-1; Track1,2,3,4; lntramurals-3,4; Drama-3,4;&#13;
Letterman-2,3,4; "My Fair Lady"-3;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubadour"-4; "Inherit the&#13;
Wind"-4.&#13;
.Hotz, Jerri-Honor Roll-16 quarters; Porn&#13;
Pon-1,2,3,4; Speech-4; Drama-1,2,3,&#13;
4; Les Musiques-2; Foreign Language2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; National Honor&#13;
Society-3,4; Talent Show-1; Outstanding American High School Student-3,4; State Individual Speech&#13;
Meet-4; State Large Group Speech&#13;
Meet-4; "Gypsy Troubadour" -4.&#13;
Hurley, Richard-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Wrestling-1,2,3; Track-1,2,3; Cross&#13;
Country-2,3,4; Letterman-2,3,4.&#13;
Jones Tom-Honor Roll-6 quarters; Class&#13;
Officer-3; Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling1,2,3,4; Baseball-1, Track -1,2; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-1,2; Concessions-1; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-3,4; "Oklahoma"-2; "My Fair Lady"; "lnheri&#13;
The Wind"-4; "Gypsy Troubador"-4&#13;
Kaufman, J anet-Honor Roll-13 quarters;&#13;
Vice President-3; Student Council-1,&#13;
2,4; lntramurals-3,4; Choir-1 .&#13;
Madrigals-2; Volleyball-1 ; "Inherit&#13;
The Wind" -4. &#13;
Keenan, Bill-Golf-3; lntramurals-3,4.&#13;
Kelly , Mauree n-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Art Club-3,4; Volleyball-1.&#13;
Kelly , Pam-Honor Roll-5 quarters; Art&#13;
Club-3,4.&#13;
Ke lley, Patricia-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-2,4; Newspaper-3,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,4; Volleyball-1; Bowling-4.&#13;
Kenney, Kevin-Footbal 1-1; Wrestl ing-1 ,2;&#13;
Baseball-1 ; Track-1,2,3; lntramurals3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Kirn, Vicky-Honor Roll-6 qua rters; Cl ass&#13;
Officer-2; lntramurals-4; Volleyball1; Cheerleading-1,2,3,4; " Okl ahoma"-&#13;
2; Choir-1; Lettermen-3,4.&#13;
Kongs, Cathy-Honor Roi 1-13 quarters;&#13;
Latin Club-1,2; Stage Crew-3,4; Art&#13;
Club-3,4.&#13;
Kril ey, Linda-Hono r Roll-4 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Choir-4; Art Club-4.&#13;
Larchick, Barb-Honor Roll -4 quarters;&#13;
Class Officer-1; Yearbook-4; Choir-1,&#13;
2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4.&#13;
Leinen, Sharon&#13;
Lemire, Diana-Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
I ntramurals-1; Cheerleading-2,3,4;&#13;
Speech-3; Drama-3; Choir-3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady"-3 ; "Oklahoma"-2.&#13;
Lustg raa f, Kay-Honor Roll-11 quarters;&#13;
Class Officer-1; Volleyball-1 ; lntramura ls-4; Choir-1.&#13;
Madigan, Tim-Honor Roll-1 quarter.&#13;
Marr, Debbie-Honor Roi 1-16 quarters;&#13;
Bowling-2,3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art&#13;
Club-3; Forei gn Language-2; Po litical&#13;
Club-4 ; Pep Club-1.&#13;
Masker, Mary Florence-Honor Roll-7&#13;
qu arters; Art Club-3,4; Spanish Club2; Prom Queen-4; Prom Court-4.&#13;
McAl exa nder Tom-Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Newspaper-4; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"-4; "Gypsy Troubador"-4; Art&#13;
Club-4.&#13;
McCann, Mary-Honor Roll-3 quartersArt Club-3,4; Spanish Club-3; Latin&#13;
Clu b- 1,2; Stage Crew-3,4.&#13;
McGinn, Mike-Football-1; Wrestling-4;&#13;
Golf-4; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,&#13;
4; Lettermen-4; Art Club-4; Rabies&#13;
Clu b-4.&#13;
McGrude r, Jim-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Stu dent Council-1,2; National Honor&#13;
Soce ity-3,4 ; President Honor Society4; Society of American High School&#13;
Stude nts; Football-1 ; Wrestling-1 ,2,3,&#13;
4; Baseball-1 ,2; Track-1 ; Tennis-2,3,&#13;
4 ; lntramurals-2,3; Les Musiques-2;&#13;
Lette rmen-2,3,4; Art Club-3,4; Latin&#13;
Clu b-1,2.&#13;
,McOuaid , John-lntramu ra l-1,4.&#13;
Menges, Paul&#13;
Minor, Jim- Hono r Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Wrest Ii ng-1,2,3,4; I ntramurals-3; Basebal 1-1 ; Lettermen-3,4.&#13;
Moran, Kevin-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-1,2,3; lntramural-4; Prom&#13;
Court-4; Latin Club-1,2; Society Of&#13;
American High School Students;&#13;
"Gypsy Trou bad or" -4.&#13;
Morrow, Mary Ellen-Choir-1; Talent&#13;
Show-1; Pep Club-1.&#13;
Noon, Suzanne-Honor Roll-3 quarters;&#13;
Golf-1 ; Tennis-1,2,3,4; I ntramural-2;&#13;
Art Clu!J-2,3,4; "Gypsy Troubador".&#13;
Olson, Paul-Honor Roll-6 quarters; Footbal 1-1,2; Baseball-1; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"; "Gypsy Troubador."&#13;
O'Neill, Steve-Honor Roll-13 quarters;&#13;
Class Officer-4; Football-1 ,2,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1 ; lntramurals-3,4; Intramural&#13;
Al I Stars-3; Les Musiques-2; Lettermen-2,3,4; Christmas Concert-2;&#13;
Library Club-1,2; Latin Club-1,2;&#13;
Yearbook-4; Homecoming Court-4;&#13;
Prom Court-3.&#13;
Patten, Patricia-Choir-1.&#13;
Pawloski, Mary Ann-Honor Roll-3&#13;
quarters; Basketball-3,4; Golf-3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Choir-3,4; Art Club3,4.&#13;
Porter, Steve-Honor Roll-6 quarte rs;&#13;
Footbal 1-2; Baseball-1; Track-1; Intramurals-3,4.&#13;
Pogge, Joe-Honor Roll-1 quarter; Class&#13;
Officer-2; Student Council-3; Latin&#13;
Club-1,2; Football-1,2; Wrestling-1;&#13;
Baseball-1; Golf-1,2,3,4; lntramurals3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Yearbook-3;&#13;
Drama-3,4; "Inherit The Wind"; " My&#13;
Fair Lady"; "Gypsy Troubador".&#13;
Poole, Gordie-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-3,4; National Honor&#13;
Society-3,4 ; Footbal 1-1,2; Basketball1; Wrestling-3; Baseball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Powell, Debbie-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-1,2; Newspaper-1 ,4;&#13;
Speech-4; Drama-4; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"; "Gypsy Troubador" ; ChoirZ . Purnell, Steve-Honor Roll-9 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Wrest! ing-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basebal 1-2; Track-1 ; Golf-2,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-3; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Quigley, Ci·ody-lntramurals- 1; Speech-2;&#13;
Drama-2.&#13;
Ramirez, Victoria-lntramu ra ls-1 ; Bowling-2,3,4.&#13;
Regan, Bob-Honor Ro ll-9 quarters;&#13;
Spanish Club-2,3 ; Football-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling-1; Track-2,3,4; lntramurals3,4; Concessions-1; Lettermen-2,3,4;&#13;
Art Club-4.&#13;
Reggio, Helen-Bowling-3,4; Golf-3,4;&#13;
Foreign Language-1,2 ; Pep Club-1,&#13;
2,3,4.&#13;
Ronk, Carol-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Pep Club President-4; National&#13;
Honor Society; Tennis-1,2,3,4; Cho ir1,3,4; Les Musiques-3,4; "Oklahoma";&#13;
"Inherit The Wind " .&#13;
Roux, Bill-Honor Roll-5 quarters; Football-1,2,3,4; Basketbal 1-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2; Track-1,3,4 ; lntramurals-4;&#13;
~ Drama; "My Fair Lady"; Lettermen2,3,4; Chess Club-4; Spanish Club-2,&#13;
3.&#13;
Sage, Debbie-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Choir-4; Art Club-3,4; Pep Club-4;&#13;
Bowling-2,3,4.&#13;
Schlautman, Don-Football-1 ; Golf-1;&#13;
lntramurals-4 .&#13;
Schreiber, Dan-Honor Roll-5 quarte rs;&#13;
Football-1; Wrestling-2,3 ; Baseball-1;&#13;
Track-1; lntramurals-4; Lettermen-3.&#13;
Schreiber, Ken-Football-2,3,4;Wrestling1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Track-1,2;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Scott, Dave-Honor Roll-10 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Basketball-2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling-1; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Track-1;&#13;
lntramurals-4; Lette rmen-2,3,4; " Inhe rit The Wind"; "Gypsy Troubador" ;&#13;
Prom Court.&#13;
Shud ak, Mike-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basebal 1-1,2,3,4; Track-1; lnt ramurals4; Lette rmen-2,3 ,4; Library Club;&#13;
All City Basketbal l-4 ; All City Baseba ll-3,4 ; All Southwest Iowa Basketball; Ame rican Legion Baseball-3,4.&#13;
Stagemen, Steve-Honor Roll-2 qua rters;&#13;
lntramu rals-3,4; lntramurals All&#13;
Stars-3,4.&#13;
Steenson, Matt-Honor Roll-8 quarte rs;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestl ing-3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2; Intramural 3,4; Lette rmen2,3,4.&#13;
Stinn, Cheryl-Honor Roll-1 qua rters;&#13;
Basketball-2,3,4; Golf-1 ,4 ; Tenn is-4;&#13;
lntramu ral-2,4; Lette rmen-4.&#13;
Swift, Susie Choir-1.&#13;
Tall ey, Kathy Honor Ro ll-6 quarters;&#13;
Cheerleadi ng-2,3,4; Golf-2,3,4;&#13;
Foreign Langauge-2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4.&#13;
Thomas, Kevin-Honor Roll- 2 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-1,2,3,4 ; Baseball-2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3,4; Lette rmen-2,3,4; Art&#13;
Clu b-3.&#13;
Thomas, Steve-Wrestling-1 ; Baseball-1,2;&#13;
Tennis-1 ,2,3,4; lnt ramu rals-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Lette rmen-2,3.&#13;
161 &#13;
162&#13;
Tierney, Martha-Golf-1; lntramurals-1,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4; Les Musiques-2,3; Volleyball-1; Pep Club-2; "My Fair Lady"; "Oklahoma".&#13;
Turone, Anne-Honor Roll-9 Quarters;&#13;
Cheerleading-1,2,3; Yearbook-4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4; Art Club-3,4; Pep Club;&#13;
Volleyball-1; Future Nurses-1; Christmas Concert-4; Spring Concert-3.&#13;
Vallinch, Ann-Honor Roll-12 Quarters;&#13;
Student Council-2,3,4; lntramurals-2,&#13;
4; Cheerleading-1,2,3,4; Choir-1,2,3;&#13;
"Oklahoma"; "My Fair Lady"; "Gypsy Troubador"; Volleyball-1; Future&#13;
Nurses-1; Prom Court-3,4; Homecoming Court-4; Homecoming Queen-4;&#13;
Pep Club; Latin Club-1,2.&#13;
Vanscoy, Mike-Honor Roll-4 Quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1; Wrest! ing-1,2,3,4; Track-1;&#13;
lntramurals 3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Waldmann, Mary Ellen-Honor Roll-5&#13;
Quarters; Class Officer-1,4; Golf-4; Intramurals-1,4; Speech 3; Choir 3,4;&#13;
Les Musiques-3,4; Library Club-2; Art&#13;
Club-4; Drama;"My Fair Lady"; "Oklahoma."&#13;
Walsh, Matt-Honor Roll-1 2 Quarters;&#13;
Student Council-1,2,3; Student Counci I President-4; Christmas Concert-2;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball-1,2; Track-1,2,3,4; lntramural-3,4; Yearbook-4.&#13;
Weare, Terry-Honor Roll-2 Quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2; Basketball-1,2,3,4 ; Basebal 1-1,2,3; Track-1; Lettermen-3,4;&#13;
"Oklahoma".&#13;
Wei Iman, Linda-Honor Roll-3 Quarters ;&#13;
Class Officer-2,3; Speech-1 ; "Inherit&#13;
The Wind"; "My Fair Lady"; "Oklahoma"; "Gypsy Troubador"; Choir1,4; Les Musiques-4; Library Club-2;&#13;
Art Club-3,4 ; Spanish Club-2.&#13;
Wellman, Nancy-Honor Roll-4 ; Quarters;&#13;
Art Club-3,4.&#13;
Whitaker, Mike-Football-3,4; Basketball&#13;
Manager-2,3,4; lntramurals-4; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-4.&#13;
Wilkin son, Mary Alice-Jntramural-1;&#13;
Bowling-3,4; Choir-1,4; Art Club-4;&#13;
Pep Club-1.&#13;
Wi se, Mary Beth-Honor Roll-7 Quarters;&#13;
Tenni s-1,3.&#13;
Wh eeler, Janet-Honor Roi l-1 Quarter;&#13;
Pompon-4.&#13;
Wredt , Randy-Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling-1,2,3; Lettermen -2,3,4.&#13;
Yochem, Th eresa-Honor Roll-4 Quarters; Art Cl ub-3; Future Nurses; "My&#13;
Fair Lady"-2.&#13;
Zimmerman, Bob-Honor Roll-1 Quarter; Football-2; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1; lntramurals-4; Lettermen-3,&#13;
4; Art Club-3.&#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Adams, Jane 43,44,45, 102, 107, 110&#13;
Adams, Julie 45, 127&#13;
Adams, Mike 24,55,58, 74, 75, 102, 110,&#13;
115&#13;
Adams, Pam 45,51,73, 132&#13;
Adams, Tim 77,127&#13;
Ager, Jim 63&#13;
Amento, Steve 42,55,58,64,67, 102,&#13;
110&#13;
Applegate, Mark 51,68&#13;
Baldwin, Casey 132&#13;
Barak, Barry 26,29,30, 102, 110&#13;
Barak, Chris 132&#13;
Bart, Diane 105, 127&#13;
Bart, Jeff 45, 122&#13;
Beraldi, Nancy 45,51, 132&#13;
Berner, Charles 24,92, 102, 122&#13;
Bowers, Mark 55,58,61,74,75,102,104,&#13;
113&#13;
Bowers, Sue 35,45,51,70,88,96, 127,&#13;
137&#13;
Boyer, Donna 73, 132&#13;
Brandt, Chris 33,45,50,52, 122&#13;
Brich, Chris, 26,29,34,45,52,&#13;
113&#13;
Brisso, Kate 41,45, 111&#13;
Bronson, Becky 45,48,51,132&#13;
Bronson, Bob 51, 127&#13;
Brookover, Pat 53,54, 127, 131&#13;
Brosnihan, Jack 68, 127&#13;
Brosniha , Teresa 45,53, 132&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy 17,33,45,107,114,&#13;
159&#13;
Brugenhemke, John 63,77, 132&#13;
Buelt, Vicki 45, 132&#13;
Buhman, Dennis 51,68, 127&#13;
Bunten, Susan 45,50,52, 122&#13;
Bunten, Tim 63, 132&#13;
Burgin, Owen 24,42,58,62,74,75,79,&#13;
· 127&#13;
Burke, Mary 43,45,50,52, 107&#13;
Burkey, Dan 63,69,80, 132&#13;
Burkey, John 55,77,78, 122&#13;
Burns, Bob 122&#13;
Burns, Jim 63&#13;
Burns, Kevin 43, 107&#13;
Cannon, Robin 127&#13;
Caparelli, Jean 45, 127&#13;
Caparelli, Joe 43, 122&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay 45,114&#13;
Carpenter, Tim 58,62,68, 127&#13;
Carroll, Kevin 43,55,58,64,67,92,101 ,&#13;
114,120&#13;
Carroll, Randy 69,96, 132&#13;
Carta, Jane 24,41,43,45, 107, 119&#13;
Carta, Theresa 45 ,51, 12 7&#13;
Casson, Denise 36,43,70,72, 114&#13;
Caughlin, Dana 45,48,51, 127&#13;
Caughlin, Pat 132&#13;
Christiansen, Lori 17,30,45,46,110,&#13;
114&#13;
Christianse n, Terry 63,69, 132&#13;
Clark, Don 63,69, 132&#13;
Clark, Marilyn 52,122&#13;
Clark, Roger43,114,120&#13;
Colpitts, Chris 43,44,68,96,97&#13;
Connelly, Joe 68, 77,84,97,127&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary 52, 114, 119&#13;
Conlon, Joe 44,55,122,140&#13;
Conzemius, Cathy 43, 107, 122&#13;
Conzemius, Susie 132&#13;
Crilly, Romana, 41,52, 122, 125&#13;
Crowley, Jim 122&#13;
Crowley, Tim 63,69,132&#13;
Dalhoff, Garrett 63, 133&#13;
Dau, Lanette 70, 114&#13;
Daugherty, Tim 51,52,68,90,127&#13;
Delehant, Tim 44,122&#13;
Diblasi, Barb 45, 133&#13;
Dillon, Mark 63,69, 133&#13;
Doll, Jeff 55,58,61,100,114&#13;
Doll, Mark 51,58,62&#13;
Doll, Tammy 73, 133&#13;
Doran, Jaque 43,45,50, 114, 119&#13;
Doyle, Bob 43&#13;
Doyle, Patty 43, 122&#13;
Duff, Sharon 45,50,102,122&#13;
Duggan, Sally 48,51, 127&#13;
Duggan, Susan 30,46,52, 122, 159&#13;
Dusing, Louise 43,102,107,114&#13;
Dusing, Tom 53,54,86, 103, 127&#13;
Eckel, Barb 17,45,50,114&#13;
Eckrich, Doug 42,51, 133&#13;
Echrich, Julie 51,128&#13;
Elvins, Lee 51, 128&#13;
Emarine, Don 53, 128&#13;
Emarine, Mike 43,107,122,123&#13;
Epperson, Jean 20,26,34,35,45,49,52,&#13;
102, 114&#13;
Epperson, John 51,52,63,133&#13;
Epperson, Julie 17,20,29,102, 112&#13;
Epperson, Nick 77,80,84, 133&#13;
Epperson, Steve 30,55,77,78,92,102,&#13;
123&#13;
Erixon, Albert 55,58,64, 102, 103,&#13;
112&#13;
Eri xon, Margaret 123&#13;
Evers, Tom 51&#13;
Fagan, Kay 45, 124&#13;
Fancher, Tracie 105, 123, 125&#13;
Fazio, Phyll is 45,1 33&#13;
Fisch er, Gregg 63,69,133&#13;
Fischer, Karen 45, 73, 133 &#13;
Fischer, Roberta 45,70,73, 128&#13;
Fischer, Steve 123&#13;
Fischer, Theresa 45, 70, 102, 112&#13;
Flecky, Kathy 45,50,102,123&#13;
Flecky, Kevin G. 41,42,43,55,86,102,&#13;
106, 107' 123&#13;
Flecky, Mary 20,45,97, 105, 125,&#13;
128&#13;
Freeman, Tom 42,77,132,133,134&#13;
Friedrichson, Kent 63,71,80, 133&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen 45,102,112&#13;
Friel, Tom 55,77,78,84,106,107,&#13;
123&#13;
Friesen, James 55,58,62, 112&#13;
Friesen, Ken 51,63,133&#13;
Friesen, Paul 128&#13;
Frost, Lishea 43,45,50, 123&#13;
Gallagher, Tim 36,37,55, 74,76,&#13;
112&#13;
Gallagher, Tom 51,55,74,96, 128&#13;
Gard, Sharon 45,48, 133&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy 36, 70,89, 112&#13;
Geier, Tim 63,133&#13;
Gilliland, Teri 123&#13;
Gilmore, Ann 123&#13;
Gilmore, Cheryl 133&#13;
Gittins, Nancy 45, 51, 133&#13;
Griffiths, Don 43&#13;
Goetzinger, Lynn 43,45,50, 107,&#13;
123&#13;
Grant, Bob 53,54, 133&#13;
Greiner, Karen 128&#13;
Gronstal, Chris 112&#13;
Gronstal, Karen 20,48,51,52, 103,&#13;
128&#13;
Gehr, Diane 133&#13;
Gronstal, Marianne 45,52, 123&#13;
Grote, Janice 45, 113&#13;
Grund, Cecelia 52,124&#13;
Grund, Liz45,51 ,133&#13;
Gubbels, Mary T. 20,34,45,50,52, 115,&#13;
136&#13;
Gubbels, Rick 58,62, 128&#13;
Guinan, Ed 113, 120&#13;
Haas, Jim 58,62,64,68, 79, 128&#13;
Haas, Margaret 45,50,52, 102, 124&#13;
Haas, Mary 50,52, 113&#13;
Hackley, Helen 133&#13;
Halterman, Terry 124, 126&#13;
Hamling, Jeff 128&#13;
Hamling, Patti 45,51,133&#13;
Hammen, Steve 51,63,69, 133&#13;
Hanson, Dan 43, 101, 107, 113, 137&#13;
Hanson, Debbie 45,51, 133&#13;
Hanson, Patti 45,49,52, 113&#13;
Hartleib, Ceceli a 113&#13;
Hartman, Jim 53,54, 128, 129&#13;
Haug, Chris 51, 128&#13;
Haug, Sam 63, 77 ,80, 133&#13;
Haug, St eve 128&#13;
Heck, Andy 20,21,102,110,113&#13;
Heck, Pat 42,58,62, 128&#13;
Henderson, Brian 58,62,68, 128&#13;
Herbert, Angela 52, 124&#13;
Herbert, Melanie 45,48,51 , 133&#13;
Herzog, Chris 63,86, 133&#13;
Hobbins, Peggy 45, 128&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Steve 77,133&#13;
Hombach, Steve 90, 133&#13;
Hopp, Jo Ellen 34,45,51, 132, 133&#13;
Hotz, Jerri 45,50, 102, 113&#13;
Huber, Teri 45, 133&#13;
Hughes, Mike 51,58,62,77, 128&#13;
Hughes, Tim 63, 77,80,133&#13;
Hurley, Richard 55,77,84,113&#13;
Hurst, Mike 128&#13;
Hutcheson, Doug 53,54,80, 133&#13;
Hutcheson, Jeff 124&#13;
Jansenius, Cindy 45, 133&#13;
Johnson, Danita 51,128&#13;
Joneson, Geri 20,45,48,51,52,&#13;
128&#13;
Joneson, Marti 63, 77, 133&#13;
Jones, Janet 45,49,52, 124&#13;
Jones, John 51 ,58,62,77,128&#13;
Jones, Tom 21,26,43,55,58,59, 74, 75,&#13;
107, 113&#13;
Kalar, Linda 133&#13;
Kalar, Patty 124&#13;
Kaufman, Janet 42,45, 113&#13;
Keenan, Mary 45,48,51, 128&#13;
Kelley, Maureen 43,52, 113&#13;
Kelley, Pam 113&#13;
Kelly, Pat 45, 113, 124&#13;
Kelly, Shawn 51&#13;
Kenney, Debby 45, 133&#13;
Kenney, Kathy 45,50,51, 128&#13;
Kenney, Kevin 113&#13;
Kenkel, Carol 30,43,45,50,52, 107,&#13;
124&#13;
Kenkel, Dan 77,92,124&#13;
Kern, Vicky 18,45,46, 114&#13;
Kil noski, Jim 63,69,86, 133&#13;
Kilnoski, Kathy 22,45,51, 133&#13;
Kobold, Jane 45, 133&#13;
Koch, Sandy 51&#13;
Koestner, Robin 128&#13;
Kongs, Cathy 43&#13;
Konz, Colleen 45, 133&#13;
Konz, Elaine 42,45,52,70,71,97,&#13;
124&#13;
Konz, Kay 45, 124&#13;
Krettek, CeCe 45, 102, 124&#13;
Kriley, Linda 43,52&#13;
Kru eger, Steve 124&#13;
Krupika, Kh ris 43,45,50, 107, 122,&#13;
124&#13;
Kruse, Dave 124, 126&#13;
LaManti a, Jim 44,58,62,81, 124&#13;
Larchick, Barb 41,45,52, 114, 119,&#13;
158&#13;
Leber, Chris 58,62,77,79,128&#13;
Lei nan, Marian 45, 128&#13;
Lemire, Cindy 45,49,52,91, 124&#13;
Lemire, Diane 45,46, 114&#13;
Lenihan, Dan 63,77,134&#13;
Lenihan, Mary Ann 45,49,102,122,&#13;
124,125&#13;
Lenihan, Matt 63,69,134&#13;
Lenihan, Mike 77,86,87,128&#13;
Lewis, Gina 22,51,134&#13;
Lewis, Kelley 134&#13;
Lewis, Shelley 44, 124&#13;
Lewis, Steve 134&#13;
Liston, Donna 45, 134&#13;
Liston, Kathy 45,50, 127&#13;
Liston , Patty 34,45,52, 102, 124&#13;
Losh, Marie 51,73,134&#13;
Lustgraaf, Kay 20,45, 114&#13;
Lustgraaf, Mike 124&#13;
Madigan, Tim 114&#13;
Marr, Debbie 91, 102, 115&#13;
Marr, Don 129&#13;
Marr, Kevin 63,69, 134&#13;
Marsh, Patty 45,91, 124&#13;
Martin, Jeff 134&#13;
Masker, Mary 30,43,45, 115&#13;
McAlexander, Mike 54, 129&#13;
McAlexander, Tom 21,43,44, 115&#13;
McCann, Dave 55,58,62,79&#13;
McCann, Mary 115&#13;
McCann, Terry 63&#13;
McDonald , Rita 134&#13;
McGinn, Chuck 43,77,123&#13;
McGinn, Kathleen 134&#13;
McGinn, Kellie 45,51,134&#13;
McGinn, Mike 24,43, 115&#13;
McGruder, Jim 55,74,75,86,87,102,&#13;
115,120&#13;
McKee, Mike 63, 134&#13;
McOuaid, John 43, 115&#13;
McM illen, Sheryl 129&#13;
Meidlinger, Mark 124&#13;
Mei dlinger, Pete 63,69,134&#13;
Menges, Gerald 51 , 134&#13;
Menges, Paul 101, 115&#13;
Mesher, Bill 63,77, 134&#13;
Mehsling, Mary 45,51 , 134&#13;
Messbarger, Sharon 20,45,51 , 103,&#13;
129&#13;
Meyers, Margaret 125&#13;
Minahan, Terry 43&#13;
Minor, James 43,55, 101, 116&#13;
Moran, Frank 134&#13;
Moran, Kevin 116&#13;
Morrow, Jim 134&#13;
Morrow, Mary Ellen 115&#13;
Mrkacek , JoAnn 45,50,52, 125&#13;
Much, Rosemary 4 5,50, 125&#13;
Murphy, Jim 55,58,64,92, 125&#13;
Murph y, Nancy 51 ,70, 129&#13;
Neary, Donald 134&#13;
Noon, Roberta 45,88,91, 125, 129&#13;
163 &#13;
Noon, Suzanne 43,45, 116&#13;
Nugent, Kandy 51, 129&#13;
Nugent, Kevin 55,58,62,77,90,&#13;
125&#13;
O'Connor, Beth 45, 73, 134&#13;
O'Grady, Julie 134&#13;
O'Grady , Susan 129&#13;
Olsen, Kim 125&#13;
-Olson, Paul 28,29, 101, 116&#13;
Olson , Tom 26,51,52,53,54,129&#13;
O'Neill, Steve 40,55,64,67,92,110,&#13;
112,116,117&#13;
O'Neill, Theresa 44,125&#13;
Ostronic, Paula 45,51, 134&#13;
Patten, Bob 63, 134&#13;
Patten, Patricia 116, 119&#13;
Patten, Rod 90&#13;
Pawloski, Mary Ann 43,52,70,72,&#13;
116&#13;
Pettit, Bill 43,55,58,62, 125&#13;
Pettit, Cindy 45,48,51, 134, 137&#13;
Pettit, John 58,62, 125&#13;
Phillips, Marti 35,51,129&#13;
Pigsl ey, Brenda 51,129&#13;
Poole, Gordon 42,55, 102, 104, 116&#13;
Pogge, Dave 44,55,58,62,77,79, 125&#13;
Pogge, Joe 21,29 ,37,44,55,116&#13;
Pogge, Patti 42,45,135&#13;
Porte r, Debby 135&#13;
Porter, Mark 129&#13;
Porter, Steve 116&#13;
Powell, Debby 20,24,29, 102, 116&#13;
Powell, Denise 42,43,44,106, 107,&#13;
125&#13;
Powell, Diane 45&#13;
Powers, Geri 73, 129&#13;
Prochask a, Ann 135&#13;
Proch aska, Rita 45,51,129&#13;
Purnell, Steve 55,58,81, 116&#13;
164&#13;
Quigl ey , Cindy 91.116&#13;
Ramirez, Dan 77,129&#13;
Ramirez, Vicky 116,1 19&#13;
Ramsey, Paul 51,129&#13;
Reagan, Cindy 135&#13;
Reed, James 53, 129&#13;
Reed, Mike 43,107,124&#13;
Regan, Bob 43,58,106&#13;
Regan, Tom 63,69,80,134,135&#13;
Reggie, Helen 45,91,116&#13;
Reinig, August 53,54,90, 103, 130&#13;
Reinig, Mark 53,80,90, 135&#13;
Respe liers, Kathy 45,52, 125&#13;
Respeliers, Tom 43, 125&#13;
Rew, Gina45,51,73,1 28&#13;
Rindone, Gary 58,60,62,64,68,92,97,&#13;
125&#13;
Ring, Marsha 135&#13;
Roane, Darrell 125&#13;
Robinson, Cindy 45, 130&#13;
Robinson, Linda 135&#13;
Rohling, Henry 51,63,77,80,135&#13;
Romano, Mike 30,33,55,58,61,64,&#13;
79,102,125&#13;
Romano, Susie 45,73, 135&#13;
Romesburg, Steve 51,63, 135&#13;
Ronk, Bill 43,126&#13;
Ronk, Carol 17,34,45,52, 102, 104,&#13;
117&#13;
Ronk, Jim 53, 130&#13;
Ronk, Retsey 42,45,52,70,71 ,72,&#13;
103,130,137&#13;
Ronk , Steve 51,68, 130&#13;
Ronk, Sue 45,51, 135&#13;
Roux, Bill 36,58,61,64,79, 117, 137&#13;
Ryan, Pat 130&#13;
Ryba, Gary 74, 130&#13;
Sage, Bill 54,68,130&#13;
Sage, Debbie 43,45,52,91, 107, 117,&#13;
136&#13;
Sailors, Jill 35,42,51,52,130&#13;
Salvo, Patrick 40, 126&#13;
Salvo, Patty 30,45,46,52, 126&#13;
Sandbothe, Paula 42,45, 135&#13;
Schlautman, Don 117&#13;
Schnitker, Colleen 45,126&#13;
Schnitker, Connie 70, 130&#13;
Schnitker, Dave 63, 135&#13;
Schreiber, Dan 117&#13;
Schreiber, John 58,62, 130&#13;
Schreiber, Julie 45,50, 130&#13;
Schreiber, Ken 55,58,74,75,92,117,&#13;
136&#13;
Sciortino, Nancy 45,50,51, 131&#13;
Scott, Dave 30,37 ,55,58,61,64,67,&#13;
92, 117&#13;
Scott, Patty 20,24,45,51,70,73,89,&#13;
131&#13;
Sealock, Pat 77&#13;
Sherman, Cindy 45, 127, 131&#13;
Shudak, Mike 55,64,66,92, 117&#13;
Siegrist, Bret 131&#13;
Slobodnik, Mike 69,80, 135&#13;
Smyth, Julie 45,48, 135&#13;
Smyth, Mike 131&#13;
Spitznagle, Jamie 135&#13;
Spitznagl e, Phil ip (Spitz) 41,55,86,&#13;
87,126&#13;
Stageman, Steve 43&#13;
Steen son, John 63,80, 135&#13;
Steen son, Matt 74,75, 118&#13;
Steen son, Nancy 45, 126&#13;
Sterbens, Lee 63,69,80, 135&#13;
Stinn,Cheri 11,70,118&#13;
Stinn, John 118&#13;
Stokes, Dave 30,42,55,68,92, 126&#13;
Stokes, Marty 51,68, 127, 131&#13;
Straka, Mark 51,68, 131&#13;
Sud en , Craig 90, 135&#13;
Sulentic, Dave 51,63,80,135&#13;
Sulentic, Janet 45,51,52, 103, 131&#13;
Sulentic, Robert 19,55,58,59,92,&#13;
102,126&#13;
Swanek , Tom 90, 131&#13;
Swift, Kathy 45,52, 126&#13;
Swift, Susan 118&#13;
Tacke, Bob 51,63,69,80,134,135&#13;
Talley, Kathy 45,46,118&#13;
Thom as, Chris 51&#13;
Thomas, Kevin 55,64,92,118&#13;
Thomas, Steve 86, 118&#13;
Thompson, Jim 31,42,122,126&#13;
Tierney, Jean 45,70,73&#13;
Tierney, Martha 45, 118&#13;
Travis, Brian 135&#13;
Turone, Ann 41,43,45,52, 107, 118&#13;
Vallinch, Ann 17,30,42,45,46,118,&#13;
154&#13;
Vall inch, Jean 20,45,49,52, 102, 126&#13;
VanScoy, Maribeth 51,137&#13;
Viola, Carol 51, 105, 137&#13;
Wager, Fred 51,52,54,90&#13;
Waldmann, Mary 20,34,45, 107, 110,&#13;
118&#13;
Wallace, Kim 45&#13;
Walsh , Matt 1,40,42,55,58,64,79,&#13;
119&#13;
Wanning, Jeff 134&#13;
Ward, Kim 45,51&#13;
Weare, Terry 55,64, 118&#13;
Weidman, Bob 24,33,40,55,68,77,78,&#13;
79,84,85,92, 126&#13;
Wellm an, Linda 20,22,34,35,43,45,52,&#13;
118&#13;
Wellman, Nancy 43,45, 118&#13;
Wettengel, Bob 63,69&#13;
Wettengel, Dick (Sh ane) 68,92,97,&#13;
126&#13;
Wettengel, Rita 20,45,48,51,&#13;
Whee ler, Janet 45,50,118&#13;
Whittaker, Mike 43,55,58,64,119&#13;
White, Annette 45,48, 132, 135&#13;
Wi ese, Jane 51&#13;
Wilkenson, Mary Alice 43,45,52,91,&#13;
119&#13;
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Wi se, Mary 119&#13;
Wolever, Marti 37,44,55,58,60,61,64,&#13;
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Wredt, Tony 58,62,77&#13;
Yochem, Amy 45,135&#13;
Yoch em .Theresa 119&#13;
Young, Vicki 45&#13;
Zimmerman, Bob 65,119&#13;
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1J1rrr Juhltr ilithrary&#13;
I owa C!Louuctl 1.Llluffs. ]owtt 373&#13;
C- C83s B97 A Ai9 1975 ':t':;i:. &#13;
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6&#13;
Mr. Johnson Steps Do~n&#13;
From Principalship of St. Albert&#13;
Mr. Patrick Johnson, having submitted his resignation which becomes effective on December 31, 1974,&#13;
is leaving many years of education and is entering the&#13;
business world. St. Albert will miss Mr. Johnson and&#13;
long remember him for his many accomplishments.&#13;
During Mr. Johnson's short time at St. Al be rt, many&#13;
advancements were made. The National Honor Society was begun which recognizes students for their&#13;
scholastic ability as well as their service to school&#13;
and community. The S.P.A.C.E. program was developed with Iowa Western Community College which&#13;
allows St. Albert seniors to receive vocational training on a shared-time basis. Arrangements were made&#13;
with Creighton University for offering college level&#13;
History and English courses to seniors and granting&#13;
college credit. Creighton University also has offered&#13;
adult night extension courses at St. Albert.&#13;
In addition to the educational advantages, Mr. John·&#13;
son was instrumental in organizing the debate team&#13;
and Junior High sports program.&#13;
Mr. Johnson has done a great deal for St. Albert.&#13;
He has worked diligently on the St. Albert program in&#13;
order to make it the success that it is. We all thank&#13;
him and wish him the best of luck in the future.&#13;
(Top) Mr. Johnson wor ks on the first draft of the Christmas edition of the St. Albert Newsletter which he sends to the schools supporters. I Above&#13;
left) Mrs. Dermody and Mr. Johnson discuss a math problem over a cup of coffee. (Above right) Mr. Wo lever and Sister Elaine discuss school activities with Mr. Johnson. &#13;
Cooks &amp; Custodians&#13;
The cooks this year have proven once again that despite high prices and little Government aid, good lunches&#13;
can be served. The cooks have done their part in helping&#13;
some of the students pay off part of their tuition by work·&#13;
ing in the cafeteria during their lunch hour.&#13;
The janitors have had two new additional helpers this&#13;
year, Al Reeves, and Ray McManus. Their duties include&#13;
keeping the snow cleared off of the parking Jot and hill,&#13;
and also keeping up the general appearance of the build·&#13;
ing. The night janitors are also kept busy with cleaning up&#13;
and doing the necessary repair work around the building.&#13;
(Top Right) Back row, Left to Right· Virgin ia Carberry, Lucille O'Connor, Sharon Slobodnik, Delores Romesburg, Bottom row, L · R ·Jo·&#13;
Ann Sherman, Theresa Wellman , Mildred O'Neill.&#13;
Left middle· Al Reeves putting final touches on&#13;
t he boo ks tore.&#13;
Bottom right, - " Big R" lets the sun shine in .&#13;
Bottom left - Joe Mrkacek and Wendell Olson&#13;
take ti me out to pose for the camera.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Mary Ann Angeroth&#13;
Sister Bartella&#13;
Sister Benigna&#13;
Paula Blatt&#13;
Linda Borman&#13;
Mary Brauch&#13;
Sister Catherine&#13;
Sister David&#13;
Margaret Dermody&#13;
Sister Elaine&#13;
Fr. Ed Hurley&#13;
Mike Gill&#13;
Fr. Gordon Gittins&#13;
M ike Kavars&#13;
Dennis Kingery&#13;
Karlene Kingery&#13;
John LaBonia&#13;
Al Leber&#13;
N ick McGrain&#13;
Fr. Paul Monahan &#13;
Bill Montignani&#13;
Twila Miller&#13;
Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Fr. Steven Orr&#13;
Larry Patten&#13;
Ken Peterson&#13;
Vicki Salvador&#13;
Rita Schnitker&#13;
Al Sherbo&#13;
Sue Smith&#13;
"Nick, we've got to stop meeting like this!"&#13;
(&#13;
Mr. Patten shows his class some " class".&#13;
9 &#13;
Counselors and Deans&#13;
Take Active Part In Student Affairs&#13;
Father Monahan and Mrs. Schnit ker go over SAT t est instruct.ions w ith students.&#13;
Mr. Wolever and Sister Elaine have a fri endly tal k with Kev in Marr.&#13;
10 &#13;
Off ice Personnel&#13;
Two new faces brightened our office staff this year as Mr. Ron&#13;
Helms took on the duties of Business Manager and Mrs. Gloria Blum acquired the duties of bookkeeper. Prior to this year, the responsibilities&#13;
of financial manager and promotional manager were spread among the&#13;
faculty and administration . But the load became too cumbersome, so the&#13;
Area School Board hired Mr. Helms to coordinate the financial activities.&#13;
In addition to Mr. Helms and Mrs. Blum, our regular staff includes&#13;
Sister Bartella who serves as secretary to the principal, Sister Ermanita&#13;
who helps with the bookkeeping by handling tuition payments, and&#13;
Sister Lucille, receptionist and attendance cler k.&#13;
Top left - Sister Lucille, receptionist.&#13;
Middle left - Mr. Ron Helms, business manager.&#13;
Bottom left - Mrs. Gloria Blum, bookkeeper.&#13;
Below - Sister Bartella,·secretary to the Principal. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
HOMECOMING 1975&#13;
(Above) Queen Kathy surrounded by court, (left) Carol Kenke l, Patty Salvo, (right) Jean Vall inch, Susan Duggan.&#13;
14 &#13;
"Falcon Odyssey" was set as the theme for t he&#13;
1975 Homecoming Festivities held on October 10, 11th.&#13;
The Pep Rally and presentation of t he fl oats were&#13;
held on Thursday the 10th, in which the junior class&#13;
took first place for the best float. A skit was also performed by the student body. Friday night the crowning of the queen was held during halftime of the game.&#13;
Kathy Flecky was chosen as queen, while t he court consisted of Patty Salvo, Carol Kenkel, Susan Duggan, and&#13;
Jeanne Vallinch. The dance featuring "Rebel Country",&#13;
was held after th e game. It turned out to be a memorable two nights for all who participated.&#13;
(Left) Philip Spitznagle escorts Kat hy Flecky during&#13;
halftime of the Homecoming game.&#13;
(Top Left) Senior girls show their emotions during the&#13;
Pep Rally.&#13;
(Top Right) Dave Stokes congratulates Kathy Flecky&#13;
for being crowned 1975 Homecoming Qu een.&#13;
(Above) Queen Kathy poses with her parents.&#13;
15 &#13;
Festivities&#13;
At&#13;
Homecoming &#13;
(Page 16) Jeff Hutcheson relaxes as the music plays.&#13;
(Right top) Matt Madsen dances to the music of Rebel Country.&#13;
(Right bottom) Tom Friel smi les his approval of the dance.&#13;
(Page 17, top left) Senior boys pull their float during the pep rally.&#13;
(Top right) Retsey Ronk applies a last minute costume to a performer in the skit.&#13;
(Bottom left) Senior girls give all they have in the t ug-of-war&#13;
contest.&#13;
(Bottom right) Gary Ryba roles on in after the wagon race.&#13;
17 &#13;
Fall Play A Grand Success&#13;
Teens took over the stage at St. Albert in the first production of the year, "The Impossible Years," written by Bob&#13;
Fishcher and Arthur Marx. The play presents the problems a&#13;
psychiatrist-writer faces when he fails to apply the professional&#13;
guidelines on child rearing to his own teenage daughter. Cast&#13;
as the harassed and frustrated father was Jim Hartman. His&#13;
wife Alice was played by Sally Duggan. Completing the Kingsley Family were Linda and Abbey, with Kathy Kenney and&#13;
Becki Bronson in those roles.&#13;
The teenagers gave this comedy of today a special quality&#13;
all its own. In addition to Miss Kenney, these young "flipouts" and "cuties" included, Tom Dusing, Brian Henderson,&#13;
Retsey Ronk, Tim Carpenter, John Jones, Dana Caughlin, Pat&#13;
Heck, Chris Leber, Patti Scott, Julie Smyth, Mike Smyth, Karen Gronstal, and Sharon Messbarger.&#13;
Mike Hughes was cast as the bearded hippie-painter,&#13;
Bartholomew Smutts, Mary Ann Lenihan as the hypocondriac&#13;
physician, Romana Crilly as the overpowering lady gym teacher, Joe Connolly as the antagonistic young ghost writer of&#13;
Dr. Kingsleys best selling book, and Roberta Fischer was his&#13;
business-minded publisher.&#13;
Staging her initial production at St. Albert, Mrs. Blatt was&#13;
delighted and gratified with the success of the show, "The&#13;
Impossible Years." The success was att ributed to countless&#13;
hours of hard work o n the part of many people. The assistant&#13;
d irectors, Karen Gronstal and Sharon Messbarge r we re of&#13;
particular hel p t o Mrs. Blatt.&#13;
Dr. Jack Kingsl ey&#13;
Linda Kinsley&#13;
Abbey Kingsley&#13;
Alice Kingsley .&#13;
Ricky Fleishe r .&#13;
Richard Merrick&#13;
Miss Hammer&#13;
Francine&#13;
Wally .&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Andy .&#13;
Bartholomew Smuts&#13;
Dr. Fleisher .&#13;
Thelma Brecher&#13;
Irwin Kniberg .&#13;
CAST&#13;
Jim Hartman&#13;
Kathy Kenney&#13;
Becki Bronson&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Brian Henderson&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Betsey Ronk&#13;
Tim Carpenter&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
Mary A. Lenihan&#13;
Robe rta Fischer&#13;
Chris Leber&#13;
Bottom Left - "Rea lly, Dr. Kingsley, your daughter's just terribl e!"&#13;
says Mi ss Hammer (Romana Crilly).&#13;
Bottom Righ t - Dr. Kingsley (Jim Hart man) amuses himself with&#13;
th e stra ngulation of R ichard Merrick (Joe Connolly). &#13;
Left - Top to Bottom - Sally Duggan takes a break after a performance.&#13;
Right - Top to Bottom - Mike Hughes is transformed to fit the role of&#13;
the hippie-painter.&#13;
I9 &#13;
20&#13;
On December 15, Miss O'Neill&#13;
and the St. Albert Cho ir displayed&#13;
their talents as they put on Christmas '74. The evening was highlighted by a solo by Jul ie Smyth,&#13;
and flute accompan iment by Liz&#13;
Bastron and Kathy Kilnoski.&#13;
On December 27, the Christmas Dance was held. Shotgun provided the exquisite dancin' music&#13;
to the delight of approximately&#13;
35 couples.&#13;
(Right) Miss O'Neill leads the choir in the&#13;
concert finale.&#13;
CHRISTMAS '7 4&#13;
(Above) Steve Epperson and JoAnn Mrkacek&#13;
"burn up" the dance floor. (M iddle right )&#13;
Gary Rindone and Nancy Murphy boogie on&#13;
with Sh otgun. (Far right ) Bob Weidman takes&#13;
t his chance to enjoy the music.&#13;
,/. &#13;
Cupid's Arrows Find Their Mark&#13;
All the girls had their big&#13;
dates on February 15th. Holding with tradition at St. Albert&#13;
the Valentine Dance was in the&#13;
Sadie Hawkins style in which&#13;
the gals ask the guys.&#13;
This year the couples danced&#13;
to the music of Hades. The&#13;
dance was presented by the&#13;
Sophomores, and a big profit&#13;
was netted from the good&#13;
attendance.&#13;
(Left) Bob Weidman and JoEllen&#13;
Hopp dance on .&#13;
(Far Left) John Brugenhem ke and&#13;
Lau ra Shudak get it tooo-gether.&#13;
(Mi ddle Left) Couples mix it up on&#13;
t he dance f loor, (Above) Music&#13;
provided by Hades.&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
THE WIZARD&#13;
of OZ&#13;
This year's musical, under the direction of Mrs. Blatt and Miss&#13;
O'Neill, with assistance from Mrs. Borman, was a hugh success. A&#13;
total of 1, 700 people attended the scheduled 4 performances and&#13;
1 pemand performance.&#13;
Karen Gronstal played the lead role as Dorothy with other major parts being played by Melanie Herbert as the Scarecrow, Tim&#13;
Daughtery as the Tinman , Romana Crilly as the Lion, Cece Krettek playing the Wicked Witch, and Janet Sulentic as Aunt Em.&#13;
The student involvement was fantastic as over 75 students were&#13;
actually in the play while many others contributed in set construction, props, make up, and other jobs behind the scenes vital to&#13;
the production of a stage play.&#13;
The hard work of all those cast and crew involved was evident&#13;
as the sell out crowds were responsive and enjoyed the old time&#13;
favorite.&#13;
(R ight) Dorothy (Karen Gronst al), the Tinman (Tim _Daugherty), and&#13;
the Scarecrow (Melanie Herbert) are o ff to see th e Wi zard. (Below)&#13;
"Now close your eyes," Gl inda (Kathy Kilnoski ) says, " and cl ick your&#13;
heels three t imes." &#13;
(Top left) "So kill my sister and take her ruby slippers, will you?" cries t he Wicked Witch (Cece&#13;
Krettek). (Top right) We've come all this way together. We're all going to see the Wi za rd!" (Left)&#13;
"Havin' no courage is so humi l iatin'," bemoan s the Lion (Romana Cr ill y). (Above) " You're the&#13;
mayor. You check the new witch's house first!" The Munch kins are (L-r) Jean Vallinch, Li z&#13;
Bastron , R it a Wettengel, Mindy Bronson, and Cheryl Smith.&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
(Top) There aren't many bears. The lions and tigers ate them all up!"&#13;
(Above) Munchkins, Theresa Brosnihan and Rita Wettengel, hide themselves wh ile wondering if Dorothy is really a witch. (Right) "A little&#13;
more t here and a few drops here and I'll be all right!" &#13;
"Saturday Night in the P.ark"&#13;
PROM 1975&#13;
"Saturday Night in the Park" was the&#13;
theme set for the 1975 Junior-Senior Prom,&#13;
held May 3rd in the gymnasium. The group,&#13;
Sweet Nothin' provided the music for the&#13;
evening.&#13;
Dick Wettengel and Carol Kenkel were&#13;
crowned King and Queen of the Prom.&#13;
The Junior Class should be commended&#13;
on such a fine job they did in decorating the&#13;
gym and preparing to make the prom a&#13;
grand success.&#13;
(Right) Juniors take a break after hours of hard&#13;
dancing.&#13;
King Richard W ettengel&#13;
Queen Carol Kenkel&#13;
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SPRING REVUE 1975&#13;
(Above, left- Philip Spitznagle sings "Your Song." (Middle) Kathy Kilnoski entertains the audience with a selection on the flute. (Above Right)&#13;
Miss O' Neill holds the roses given to her in appreciation. (Below Left)&#13;
"He's the Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy . . . " (Below Right) Sing us a song&#13;
you're the "Piano man." &#13;
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SPORTS BANQUET HONORS ATHLETES&#13;
Jim LaMantia- BERT FLACK Marti Wolever- KNUTE ROCKNE AWARD&#13;
MEMORIAL AWARD Outstanding Most Valuable Player in Football- OutBoys Golfer standing Achievement in Basketball&#13;
a-• ·-II&#13;
• II&#13;
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Bob Weidman and Jim Murphy- DUTCH ROBINSON MEMORIAL AWARD Outstanding Participation in Sport s&#13;
Other Awards- Patti Pogge- BERT FLACK MEMORIAL for Girls&#13;
Golf Presentation of Basketball team picture to school by St.&#13;
A lbert Letterman's Club&#13;
Mike Romano- E.R. McDONALD&#13;
AWARD Outstanding Sportsmanship in Football&#13;
Elaine Konz-Outstanding Girls Basketball&#13;
Player&#13;
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STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
Busy Year For&#13;
Council Members&#13;
The Student Council this year headed by&#13;
their president, Jim Thompson, proved that&#13;
with a little organization and togetherness,&#13;
something can be accomplished. The council&#13;
started out their year by bringing in three&#13;
foreign exchange students. To cover some of&#13;
the expenses they held a paper drive which&#13;
was quite a success .. Moderator, Father Hurley&#13;
set a day aside so the Student Council could&#13;
plan the four· day retreat held February 10th&#13;
to the 13th. All in all, the Student Council&#13;
had their hands full in trying to bring betterment to the school as well as to the students.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Jim Thompson, President&#13;
Karen Gronstal, Vice-president&#13;
Steve Epperson, Secretary-treasurer&#13;
Father Ed Hurley, Moderator&#13;
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Mike Romano-President, Patty Salvo, Jim LaMa ntia, Denise Powell, Dave Stokes. &#13;
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Pat Heck&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Tony Wredt&#13;
Patty Scott&#13;
Tom Dusing---Class President&#13;
SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Pete Meidlinger--Class President&#13;
Patty Pogge&#13;
Mark Dillin&#13;
Sharon Gard&#13;
Tim Hughes&#13;
FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Matt O'Neill&#13;
Liz Bastron&#13;
Susie Sciortino&#13;
Kent Rallis&#13;
Matt Madsen---Class President&#13;
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DIMENSIONS 1975&#13;
The 1975 edition of DIMENSIONS was put together with&#13;
two ideas in mind: quality and economy. Because of rising&#13;
prices, the yearbook staff endeavored to make better use of&#13;
page space by reducing the book size slightly, yet retaining&#13;
basically the same elements.&#13;
Since there were only six staff members, each of the&#13;
staffers was involved in every phase of book production.&#13;
(Top) Mr. Gill, yearbook advisor, smiles for the photographer.&#13;
(Bottom) Bob Weidman listens to one of the many "freespirit" conversations during a lull in y earbook activity.&#13;
(Top Left) Veteran staff members are: (L-R) Kevin Flecky,&#13;
Co-editor; Bob Weidman, Sports editor; and Ph ii Spitznagle,&#13;
Co-editor an d Bus iness Manager. (Bottom Left) Displaying&#13;
previous editions of DIMENSIONS are Mike Lu stgraaf, Jim&#13;
LaMant ia, and Owen Burgin. &#13;
ACCIPITER STAFF&#13;
L&#13;
(Top) •74; 75 Accipter Staff (Row&#13;
1, L- R) Kim Wallace , Roberta&#13;
Fischer, Kay Fagan, Patti Scott,&#13;
Janet Sulentic, mode rator, Sister&#13;
Raymond, (Row 2) Dianne Powell,&#13;
Roberta Noon, Timoth y Delehant,&#13;
Joe Connolly, Elaine Ko nz, Cathy&#13;
Respeliers, and Jeann ie Caparelli .&#13;
(Left) Journalism students, Dianne&#13;
Powell , Retsey Ronk, Romana&#13;
Crilly, Theresa O'Neill, Patti Scott,&#13;
Pat Heck, Mike Smyth, and Ja net&#13;
Sulentic rush to meet the next&#13;
deadline .&#13;
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ART CLUB&#13;
The 1975 Art Club consisted of all members of Sister Mary Elaine's Art Classes who participate in art related activities t hroughout.the school year. Included&#13;
in these were designing a backdrop for this year's musical, "The Wizard of Oz" as well as making posters for&#13;
such events. Sister Elaine was Moderator for all 37&#13;
members in the club. One of the highlights of this&#13;
year's club was designing a haunted house for display&#13;
to the public for five days up until Halloween. The&#13;
annual feature, the Saint Albert Art Fair, was highlighted again t his year.&#13;
(Above) Third year art club members surrounding a painting in progress are Deni se Powell , Tom Friel, Kevin Flecky, and&#13;
Mike Emarine. (Foreground) Sister Mary Elaine.&#13;
(Above right) Second year art students are (Row 1, L-R)&#13;
Joe Caparelli, Patti Salvo, Mary Burke, Cindy L emire, Jeff&#13;
Bart, and Tom Respeliers. (Row 2) Lishea Frost, Carol Kenkel, Kris Krupicka, Patty Doyle, Cathy Conzemius, Susa n&#13;
Duggan, Moderator Sister Mary Elaine.&#13;
(Below right) first y ea r art students are : (Row 1, L-R)&#13;
Chris Leber, Pat Ryan, Susan O'Grady, Caro l Viola, Mike McAlexander, Bre tt Siegrist. (Row 2) Shawn Kelly, Paul Ramsey,&#13;
Jim Reed, Rosemary Much, Kathy Flecky, Margaret Erixon,&#13;
Janet Sulentic, Don Marr. (Row 3 ) Paul Friesen, Tom Swanek,&#13;
Chris Haug, Mike Hurst , Steve Ronk , Mike Hughes, Don Emarine. &#13;
&#13;
1975 CHOIRS&#13;
Les&#13;
Musiques&#13;
38&#13;
Miss O'Neill directs the Les Musiques in the Christmas concert. The vocalists are; (Row 1, L-R) Sharon Messbarger,&#13;
Julie Smyth, Karen Gronstal, Kerstin Haugen, Becky Bronson, Marie Losh . (Row 2) Nancy Beraldi, Romana Crilly,&#13;
Marianne Gronstal, Nancy Sciortino, Kathy Kenny, Ellen Henderson, Pam Adams, Elaine Konz. (Row 3) Nancy&#13;
Murphy, Sally Duggan, Retsey Ronk, Janet Sulentic, Roberta Noon, Mary Meshling, Janet Jones, Kay Konz, Cathy&#13;
Respeliers.&#13;
Concert Choir&#13;
\How 1, L-R) Sharon Messbarger, Julie Schreiber, Margaret Meyers, Shelly Lewis, Cindy Sherman , Kim Wa rd, Kandy Nugent . (Row 2) Marti Phillips,&#13;
Dana Caughlin, Jill Sailors, Sue Bowers, Marianne Gronstal, Kathy Swift, Nancy Sc iortino, Ka ren Gronstal, Chris Thomas, Kathy Kenny, Chris&#13;
Brandt, Angela Herbert, Rita Wettengel, Patty Doyle. (Row 3) Colleen Wise, Theresa O' Ne ill , Nancy Murphy, Sally Duggan, Ge ri Joneson, Retsey&#13;
Ron k, Susan Bunt en, Susan Duggan, Janet Sulentic, Marilyn Clark, Marybeth Van Seay, Ma ry Flecky, Roberta No on, Gi na Rew, Tracie Fancher,&#13;
Janet Jones, Margaret Eri xon, Margaret Haas. · &#13;
Freshman-Sophomore Choir&#13;
(Row 1, L-R) Susan Sciortino, Kathy Vallinch, Susie Conlon, Barb Diblasi, Rosanne Leber, Debbie Kilnoski, Debbie Graeve, Jo Ellen Hopp, Marian&#13;
Conlon, Clarice Thomas, Melinda Bronson, Liz Grund, Beth Lemire, Mary Kelly. (Row 2) Cathy Scott, Julie Smyth, Cindy Pettit, Mary Swift, Julie&#13;
Moore, Liz Bastron, Julie O'Grady, Theresa Emarine, Ellen Henderson, Mary Rohling, Melanie Herbert, Kathie Kilnoski, Jane Kobold, Marie Losh ,&#13;
Sally Kobold. (Row 3) Cheryl Huss, Jill Cannon, Lisa Gronstal, Nancy Gittins, Patty Hamling, Kelly Lewis, Donna Liston, Karen Wettengel,&#13;
Wendy Brandt, Michelle Russelle, Maribeth Tierney, Laura Shudak, Carolyn Stokes, Kathy Rath, Nancy McMillan, Tammy Doll.&#13;
Boys Glee&#13;
(Row 1, L-R) Dave Olson, Fred Wager, Doug Eckrich, Mark Bridges, Pat Gallagher, Dan Koch . (Row 2) John Epperson, T im Hughes, Sam Haug,&#13;
Matt Brosnihan, Ed Evezic, Peter Colpitts, Paul Friesen.&#13;
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
(Top, L. to R.) Varsit y Cheerleaders, Susan Duggan, Jean Vallinch,&#13;
Karen Gronstal, Patty Salvo, Rita Wettengel, Mary Keenan, Mary Ann&#13;
Lenihan, Cece Krettek .&#13;
(Bottom Left ) Jeari Vallinch and Mary A. Lenihan show their cheerleading ski lls at a game.&#13;
(Bottom right) Mary Keenan has high hopes for a victory. &#13;
Becky Bronson&#13;
Annette White&#13;
Julie Smyth&#13;
Jo Ellen Hopp&#13;
Sharon Gard&#13;
Cindy Pettit&#13;
Kathy Rath Michelle Russell Ellen Henderson&#13;
Ann McClure Debbie Kilnoski&#13;
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WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS&#13;
(Above) Varsity Wrestling Cheerleaders (L-r) Julie Schrieber, Jill Sailors, Geri Joneson, Sally Duggan, Janet Jones, and Dana Coughlin.&#13;
(Above) The cheerleaders' faces tell t he story as Ch ris Leber strains to nail his opponent.&#13;
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1975 POM PON&#13;
Captain Lishea Frost, Co-Captain Kris Krupicka. Members Marg Haas, Kathy Flecky,&#13;
Mary Flecky, Rose Much, Sue Bunten, Joanne Mrkacek, Chris Brandt, Kathy Liston,&#13;
Kathy Kenny, Sharon Duff, Nancy Sciortino, Pam Adams, Carol Kenkel, Mary Burke,&#13;
Lynn Goetzinger, Kim Olsen, Cindy LeMire, Melanie Herbert, Kathy Kilnoski. (Right)&#13;
Mary Flecky, (Far right) Kim Olsen, (Left) Kathy Kilnoski, (Far left) Mary Burke and&#13;
Pam Adams.&#13;
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PEP CLUB&#13;
(Right) Marian Conlon and Becky Bronson hang one of the many&#13;
spirit posters that the club has made this year. (Below) Led by&#13;
members of the Pep Club, Falcons cheer for the basketball team&#13;
in the state tournament.&#13;
Above are t he officers who led the Pep Club's many members in t he spirit button sale during t he fall. They are from left to right: Sue Ronk, Secretary-treasurer; Marianne Gronstal, President; Peggy Hobbins, Vice-president; and their moderator Mrs. Kingery . &#13;
LETTERMAN CLUB&#13;
The 1974-75 Letterman's Club was active in the school year in a&#13;
number of ways. Money was raised by selling popcorn and sponsoring two record dances as well as the annual Christmas Dance . They&#13;
also donated a 20 by 24 inch frame for the color portrait of the&#13;
State Basketball Champs-S.A. Falcons. To close the years' activities&#13;
the Seniors were treated to an "all you can eat" dinner as well as a&#13;
movie.&#13;
Letterman's Club Members are (Row 1. L-R) Co-moderator Mr. Nick McGrain, Jim Kilnoski, Kevin Flecky, John Pettit, Jim LaMan tia, President&#13;
Mike Romano, Treasurer Jim Murphy, Secretary Steve Epperson, Jack&#13;
Brosnihan. (Row 2) Joe Conlon, Kevin Marr, John Bur key , Ph il Spit znagle, Gary Rindone, Dick Wettengel, Bob Weidman, Dav id McCan n. (Row&#13;
3) Bob Tacke, Bob Reagan, Kevin Nugent, Jim Thompson, Marti Wolever,&#13;
Gary Ryba, Marti Sto kes, T im Carpenter, Co-moderator Mr. Al Leber. (Row&#13;
4) Mi ke Slobodni k, Pet e Meidlinger, Dave Pogge, Bob Sulentic, Brett Seigri st , Chri s Leber, Lee Sterbens, Randy Carro ll, John Brugenhem ke . (Row&#13;
5) Mark Doll, Tim Hughes, Owen Burgi n, Mi ke Hughes, John Jones, M ike&#13;
Lenihan, Ri ck Gubbel s, Tom Dusing, Au gust Reinig. (R ow 6) T im Daughtery ; Jim Haas , Randy Kenke l, Mark Dil lin.&#13;
Marti Stokes and Julie Schreiber "get down" during the Letterman-sponsored&#13;
Christmas Dance.&#13;
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HARRIERS' SEASON BEST EVER&#13;
Cross Country Team&#13;
3rd Best In State&#13;
Finishing 3rd at the State Meet brought a great season&#13;
to an end for the Saint Albert Cross Country team. At the&#13;
State Meet, which was held at Ames, Iowa, the Falcons&#13;
were led by seniors. Steve Epperson and Bob Weidman&#13;
finished 8th and 10th in a field of 200 runners, while&#13;
Tom Friel finished 21st. Underclassmen Joe Conlon and&#13;
Pete Meidlinger finished high, coming in at 31st and 41st.&#13;
Throughout the season the Falcons faired well in&#13;
every Invitational, by never finishing lower than fourth,&#13;
and capturing three team titles. Included in this years&#13;
schedule was an overnight trip to Northwest Missouri&#13;
State University in Maryville, Missouri. Coach LaBonia's crew responded, making it a clean sweep by capturing the first five individual places along with the team&#13;
title.&#13;
(Above) Steve Epperson shows th e form that carried him to an&#13;
8th pl ace finish at Sta t e. (Bo ttom le ft) Bob .Weid~ n takes the lead&#13;
in a race at A.L. (Bottom righ t) Tom Frrel fights hrs way rnto the&#13;
lead. &#13;
(Above) Coach LaBonia discusses with Steve Epperson his time after running i n the Maryville Invitational.&#13;
4th&#13;
2nd Shenandoah Invitational&#13;
3rd State Meet&#13;
(Below) Members of St. Albert Cross Country"team that finished 3rd in the Stat e are Row 1 (L - rl August Reinig, Paul Ramsey, Marty St o kes,&#13;
Dave Sulentic . Kellv Hannan . (Row 2) Steve Epperson, Bob Weidman. Tom Friel, Joe Conlon, Pet e Meidlinger, Coach John La Bonia. &#13;
50&#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
Above (Row 1, L-R) Steve Hammen, Dave Kruse, Chuc k McGinn, John Pettit , Kevin Nugent , Jim LaMantia, Dave Pogge, Jim Thompson, Dan Kenkel,&#13;
John Bur key . (Row 2) John Brugenhemke, Steve Fi sch er, Jim Haas, Dave McCann, Chris Colpi tts, Gary Rindone, Dan Arenas, Jim Murphy, Mike&#13;
Romano, Marti Wolever, Chris Herzog. (Row 3) Ken Friesen, Rick Gubbels, Chris Leber, Rod Patten, Owen Burgin, Brian Henderson, M ar k Doll, Tony&#13;
Wredt, Tim Carpenter, Tim Adams. (Row 4) Pat Sealock, Mike Zacik, Tim Hughes, Bob Tac ke, Mark Dill in, Lee Sterbens, Kevin Marr, Tim Daugherty,&#13;
Randy Carroll , Ed Evezic. (Row 5) Marty Joneson, Sam Haug, John Steenson, Tom Regan, Dave Sch nitker, Don Clar k, Greg Fi sch er, Dan Bu rkey .&#13;
(Below) Marti Wolever, premier halfback in the state of Iowa, puts a devastat ing move on his opponent.&#13;
Alright, time for sprints. First gro'up, set, go! Next, set, Go! Everybody back now, set, go! Everybody on the hill. Run up to coach and&#13;
jog down, don't walk. Now, offensive drills. Move those feet! Chop&#13;
'em! Right, keep the head up. Stay low, stay low! Come on now, you&#13;
can't drop those passes like that. Let's go to defense, maybe you guys&#13;
are hitters, you don't like to get hit. Now stick somebody. Get your&#13;
tails down. Use your hands. You got to try to rip his he-ad off. Football's a violent game. You have to think that way. Alright, run down&#13;
to t he goalposts and jog into the showers ...&#13;
After you get in you swear up and down you're going to quit. You&#13;
t hink you can't take it anymore. But you never quit. Everyone guts&#13;
it out together, 45-50 people start to mold into a team, you start t o&#13;
get a little pride . First game you get you rself and each other psyched up because you&#13;
rea lly want it. But it's no good, A. L. is just too much. It takes a couple&#13;
of games to get going. The offense finally gets untracked and Corn ing&#13;
fa l Is. But you suffer a letdown. After .controlling the first half, Boystown ral lies to win a squeaker. Now it's time for homecoming. You&#13;
are playi ng a team rated in st ate. The desire to be the first Falcon&#13;
team t o win its homecoming is there. But Carroll Kuemper is worth&#13;
its high rating. They only score two touchdowns but have a stonewall&#13;
defense an d the offense just couldn't score.&#13;
Now the season is drawing t o a close and the defense is finally learned well enou gh t o function. The offense runs with greased gears and&#13;
the last two games are victories.&#13;
The seasons record is only 3-6, but when you look back you can fee l&#13;
proud .... You lost several t imes but never, never were you beaten. &#13;
(Above ) Falcon coaches make decision on crucia l 4th down play. (Below)&#13;
Coach Montignani makes last minute preparations before the first game&#13;
of t he season .&#13;
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Falcons&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
28&#13;
21&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
22&#13;
32&#13;
13&#13;
Opponents&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 28&#13;
Daniel Gross 27&#13;
26&#13;
~oystown 30&#13;
LeMars Central 27&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 17&#13;
Lincoln Pius X 41&#13;
Ft. Dodge St. Edmonds 14&#13;
Lewis Central 0 &#13;
52&#13;
(Above) Jim Murphy heads for the goal line after an inte rception against Fort Dodge.&#13;
(Left) John Burkey makes reception over a hapless defender.&#13;
(Above) Gary Rindone fires a pass over t he outstretched&#13;
arms of an A. L. defender. &#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
Above (Row 1, L - r } Ken Friesen, Tom Regan, John Brugenhemke, Randy Kenkel, Don Clark, Mike Lenihan , Rod Patten, Tony Wredt. (Row 2) Pat&#13;
Sealock, Kevin Marr, John Steenson, Steve Fischer, Tim Adams, Rick Gubbels, Paul Friesen. (Row 3) Sam Haug, Randy Carroll, Lee Sterbens,&#13;
Mark Dillin, Ed Evezic, Tim Hughes, Bill Sage . (Row 4) Marty Joneson, Dan Burkey, Bob Tacke, Jack Brosnihan, Steve Hammen.&#13;
Falcons Opponent&#13;
19 Lewis Central 6&#13;
0 Daniel Gross 21&#13;
6 Paul VI&#13;
2 Cathedral&#13;
19 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
16 Lincoln Pius X&#13;
(Above) Tim Hughes rests after a grueling set of downs.&#13;
5 3 &#13;
54&#13;
FRESHMEN FOOTBALL&#13;
Above (Row 1. L-R) Jack Corbaley, Kevin Schnitker, Pat Wredt, Jeff Wrinkle, Mike Berner, Mark Bridges, Pat Rindone, Mike O'Neill, Tim Lenihan,&#13;
Brian Adams. (Row 2) Bob Evezic, Matt O'Neill, Paul Stinn, Jim Kulczewski, Steve Mescher, Ron Sailors, Kent Rallis, Bill Powers, Mike Geier,&#13;
Bob DiBlasi. (Row 3) Rick Jackson, Mike Liston, Tony Romano, Matt Madsen, John McDonald, Mitch Rew, Scott Wallace.&#13;
Falcons Opponent&#13;
8 Prep&#13;
12 Rummel&#13;
0 Wilson&#13;
0 Mission&#13;
0 Kirn&#13;
35&#13;
22&#13;
46&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
(Above) Coach Kavars gives an anxious frosh instructions before sending him in a game. &#13;
(Above) Dick Wettengel looks to start the offense. (Above right) The&#13;
Cl arinda Cardinals are helpless as Marti Wolever puts in another two&#13;
points. (Below) Bob Weidman looks to the basket after going around&#13;
his Holy Name opponent. Falcons&#13;
46&#13;
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90&#13;
51&#13;
62&#13;
52&#13;
84&#13;
56&#13;
78&#13;
89&#13;
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VARSITY&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
The Falcons of 1974-75 started the season&#13;
off with one thought in mind, make it to the&#13;
State tournament. Their chance was better&#13;
than ever this year because of the three class&#13;
setup.&#13;
-The Falcons started the year with a loss&#13;
at Sioux City East, but at the Christmas break&#13;
they were 3-2. They improved their record&#13;
to 7-4, and were ranked 1st in Southwest Iowa,&#13;
when they lost two straight games to Maryville, Mo., and Paul VI.&#13;
After the Paul VI game, Coach John LaBonia said to his team, "Right now is the&#13;
point of the season when you either put it together, or slide in with a mediocre finish . It's&#13;
up to you seniors to lead the way." The Falcons finished the season with 5 victories in&#13;
preparation for the tournament.&#13;
The four opponents the Falcons faced in&#13;
District and Substate action were no match,&#13;
as the Falcons outscored them by an average&#13;
of 30 points, and made it a first for St. Albert&#13;
in State tournament action .&#13;
DISTRICT&#13;
$henandoah&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
STATE&#13;
Pella&#13;
Forest City&#13;
Cherokee (Overtime)&#13;
Opponent&#13;
53&#13;
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31&#13;
56&#13;
51&#13;
60&#13;
45&#13;
86&#13;
62&#13;
58&#13;
43&#13;
67&#13;
73&#13;
52&#13;
46&#13;
43&#13;
45&#13;
43&#13;
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56&#13;
Tourney Upsets Label&#13;
Falcons As Cinderella Team&#13;
(Above Left) Pressure doesn't bother Dave Stokes, as he directs the offense aga inst Pella .&#13;
(Above right) Jim Haas soars over his Forest City opponent. (Below left) Jim Mu rphy shoots&#13;
for two aga inst Forest City. (Below right) Bob Weidman, Jim Haas, a nd Marti Wol eve r put&#13;
t he stop on a Chero kee Brave. &#13;
Membe rs of St. Albert High School State Championship Baske tball Team: (Row 1, L-r) Manage r August Rei nig, Jack Brosn ihan, Randy Carroll,&#13;
Dick Wettengel, Bob Sulentic, Brian Henderson, Bob Weidman, Dave Stokes. (Row 2) Father Paul Monahan, Principal, Chris Colpitts, Steve Ronk,&#13;
Marti Wol ever, Gary Rindone , Mike Romano, Jim Murphy, Jim Haas, Head Coach John LaBonia , Assistant Coach Mike Kavars, Assistant Coach&#13;
Larry Patten. (Be low left) Mike Romano hits two more aga inst Ch erokee. (Below rig ht) Jubilant players show that Fa lcons are "Number One" in&#13;
the State, while carrying the numbe r o ne coach, John LaBonia.&#13;
With the fans shouti ng "We're Number&#13;
One !" and the state of Iowa in d isbelief.&#13;
Council Bluffs Saint Albert left Des Mo ines&#13;
with the b ig gold trophy that only goes to&#13;
the BEST in the State.&#13;
Even though Sa int Albert was labeled&#13;
the underdog in every game, t he Fa lcons&#13;
showed as much poise as anyone . This led&#13;
many peo ple to call them t he Cinderella&#13;
Team of the 1975 tourney. By coming&#13;
from eleven points behind in the fourth&#13;
quarter, the Falcons defeated Pella 57-56,&#13;
and earned the right to play the pre-tourney&#13;
favorite Forest City . After easily handling&#13;
them 53-40, St. Albert defeated Ch erokee&#13;
the next night in overtime 56-51, to capture the AA State Champi o nship .&#13;
Tha nks to a ll the fa ns who fo llowed&#13;
the team throughout the year. and especia lly to those who made the trip to Des&#13;
Moines a ll three days. Much credit goes to&#13;
every member of the team who contributed t hro ughout the year. but even more&#13;
so to the eight players and t hree coaches&#13;
who contributed more than just an average&#13;
campaign, With a lot of hard work, they&#13;
capped the seaso n by carrying home to&#13;
Council Bluffs t he State Crown.&#13;
Special congratu lations to Marti Wolever who was named Captain of the AllTourney team and to Jim Haas who made&#13;
second team All-Tourney.&#13;
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Falcons&#13;
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59&#13;
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69&#13;
75&#13;
69&#13;
63&#13;
48&#13;
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
(Row 1, L-R) Marti Stokes, Greg Fischer, Joe Conlon, Kevin Marr, Bob Wettengel, Tim Carpenter, Randy Carroll. (Row 2) Tim&#13;
Daugherty, Dan Burkey, Bob Tacke, Mike Slobodnik, Don Clark, Brian Henderson, Jim Kilnoski, Mr. Larry Patten.&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Abe Lynx&#13;
Ronca Iii&#13;
LeMars Central&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Maryville, Mo.&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Gross&#13;
lewis Central&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Opponent&#13;
57&#13;
38&#13;
83&#13;
62&#13;
40&#13;
33&#13;
64&#13;
45&#13;
54&#13;
42&#13;
38&#13;
79&#13;
53&#13;
44&#13;
52&#13;
(Above) Joe Conlon and Marti Stokes apply t he pressure. &#13;
Falcons&#13;
60&#13;
Opponent&#13;
31&#13;
36&#13;
38&#13;
53&#13;
44&#13;
24&#13;
40&#13;
31&#13;
64&#13;
40&#13;
34&#13;
44&#13;
45&#13;
Mark Bridges shoots for two over outstretched opponent.&#13;
!Row 1, L-R) Tim Elliott, Matt O'Neill, Kevin Schnitker, Jeff Hoebelheinrich, Mike Berner. (Row 2) Mr. Bill Montignani, Bill&#13;
Powers, Pat Rindone, Mark Bridges, Mitch Rew, Scott Wallace. (Row 3) Tony Romano, Matt Madsen, Jack Corballey , Mike&#13;
Liston, Rick Jackson, Tim Lenihan.&#13;
28&#13;
50&#13;
56&#13;
80&#13;
34&#13;
40&#13;
54\&#13;
42&#13;
49&#13;
88&#13;
87&#13;
51&#13;
56&#13;
59&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
VARSITY SAINTES&#13;
Varsity Saintes, (Row 1, L-r) Kathy Vallinch , Retsey Ron k, Patti Scott, Colleen Konz, Tammi Doll, Karen Fischer, Kathy Liston. (Row 2) Mr.&#13;
Tom Cannon , Sue Bowers, Elaine Konz, Nancy Murphy, Sue Romano, Ma ry Beth Tierney, Geri "Powers, Roberta Fischer, Jeanne Tierney, Mr. Al&#13;
Sherbo .&#13;
Even though the '74-'75 Saintes ended up&#13;
with an unimpressive 11 -14 record, the team&#13;
played with a lot of enthusiasm. This was&#13;
shown as the Saintes made it to the consolation game of the District tournament, after&#13;
some late season losses.&#13;
Elaine Konz, the only senior on this year's&#13;
team, rightfully led the team in scoring. She&#13;
was followed close by Retsey ·Ronk and -Patti&#13;
Scott. Sue Bowers led a strong defensive group&#13;
group which held high scoring opponents to&#13;
low outputs.&#13;
Sue Bowers, one of the top defenders in southwest Iowa, puts t he stop on an opponent. &#13;
Falcons&#13;
86&#13;
60&#13;
63&#13;
66&#13;
57&#13;
75&#13;
44&#13;
66&#13;
55&#13;
62&#13;
47&#13;
61&#13;
57&#13;
50&#13;
65&#13;
58&#13;
54&#13;
53&#13;
56&#13;
50&#13;
55&#13;
35&#13;
49&#13;
54&#13;
59&#13;
(Left) Elaine Konz, three-year stalwart of the Saintes, prepares to fi re a pass. (Above)&#13;
Coaches Cannon and Sherbo give instructions durin g a time-out.&#13;
61 &#13;
62&#13;
Opponent&#13;
29&#13;
48&#13;
38&#13;
88&#13;
39&#13;
2&#13;
40&#13;
32&#13;
40&#13;
59&#13;
54&#13;
97&#13;
63&#13;
52&#13;
77&#13;
72&#13;
40&#13;
56&#13;
(Right) Caroline Stokes grabs loose ball as Laura Shudak helps out.&#13;
(Below) J. V. Girls Basketball Team (Row 1, L-R) Donna Boyer, Sue&#13;
Romano, -Laura Shudak, Rose Ann Leber, Kathy Vall inch, Jill Cannon.&#13;
(Row 2) Suzy Sciortino, Beth O'Connor, Caroline Stokes, Nancy&#13;
McMillen, Mary Beth Tierney, Wendy Brandt, Mary Rohling, Kathy&#13;
Scott, Mr. Al Sherbo. &#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
(Above) Varsity Wrestling Team (Row 1, L-R) Dan Lenihan-98 pounds, Tom Gallagher-105 pounds, Mike Lenihan-112 pounds, Gary Ryba-119&#13;
pounds, Tony Wredt-132 pounds, John Jones-126 pounds. (Row 2) Pat Sealock-Heavyweight, Kevin Nugent-185 pounds, Dan Kenkel-155&#13;
pounds, Owen Burgin-167 pounds, Tim Hughes-145 pounds, Mike Hughes-138 pounds, Coach Ken Peterson. (Below) Mike Hughes shows his&#13;
opponent the meaning of pain.&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
(Above) "I've had enough" surrenders John Jones' opponent.&#13;
(Above) Tom Gallagher psyches out his .opponent with his&#13;
good looks. (Right) Owen Burgin mangles his opponent as&#13;
he t ries for a pin. &#13;
Todd Kenney puts his opponents shoulders to&#13;
the mat.&#13;
J.V. Wrestling Team (Row 1, L-R) Pat Wredt,&#13;
Mike Salvo, Ron Sailors, Bob Di Blasi, Rick&#13;
Gubbels, Mike McAlexander. (Row 2) Tim&#13;
Adams, Kent Friedrichsen, John Steenson,&#13;
Hank Rohling, Chris Leber, Steve Mescher,&#13;
Steve Hammen, Coach Nic k McGrain.&#13;
Frosh Wrestling&#13;
Team (Row 1,&#13;
L-R) Jim Kulczewski, Mike Salvo,&#13;
Todd Kenney,&#13;
Pau l Freeman,&#13;
Bri an Adams, Pat&#13;
Wredt, Ernie&#13;
Reed. !Row 2)&#13;
Steve Mescher,&#13;
Bob Evezic, Ron&#13;
Sailors, Mike&#13;
O'Neill , Ke nt&#13;
Rallis, Bob&#13;
DiBlasi, Bill&#13;
Kalar, Coach Al&#13;
Leber.&#13;
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VARSITY TRACK&#13;
1975 Varsity Track (Row 1, L-r) John Burkey, Steve Epperson, Bob Weidman, Tom Friel. (Row 2) Chris Leber, Joe Conlon, Jeff Hutcheson, Bob&#13;
Burns, Hank Rohling, Kent Friedrichsen, Kevin Marr, Randy Kenkel, (Row 3) Coach Al Leber, David Pogge, Owen Burgin, Mi ke Romano, Tom Reagan, Greg Fischer, Dan Burkey, August Rei nig, Mike Slobodnik, Jim Haas , Coach Larry Patten.&#13;
Randy Kenkel goes up, up, and over in the pole vau lt. &#13;
John Burkey, who turned in fastest 220&#13;
of :23.2, finished strong.&#13;
Kent Friedrichsen drives hard out of the blocks.&#13;
How can a relay team not win the&#13;
state when you have such fine coaches&#13;
as Al Leber, Larry Patten, Nick McGrain?&#13;
That is the way the members of the&#13;
Two Mile Relay felt, and the way they&#13;
ran proved that excellent coaching helped them to the State Championship. At&#13;
state, the Falcons were never challenged&#13;
as they literally breezed to an 8 :03.4&#13;
clocking, 3Y, seconds ahead of their&#13;
nearest rival.&#13;
There were many outstanding and&#13;
surprising times turned in this season.&#13;
Two new school records were set by the&#13;
team this year. The two Mile Relay with&#13;
its 8 :03.4 clocking, and Bob Weidman&#13;
in the Two Mile Run with a time of 10:&#13;
07.0. Other excellent t imes were turned&#13;
in by Tom Friel in the 440 (:50.5) and&#13;
the 880 (1 :57.7), Steve Epperson in the&#13;
Mile (4:33.0) and Weidman and Jim&#13;
Haas in the 880 with times of 1 :58.5&#13;
and 1 :59.6 respectively. John Burkey and&#13;
and Randy Kenkel produced fine times&#13;
in the 220 with times of :23.3 and :23.&#13;
4 and Owen Burgin in the Low Hurdles&#13;
with a time of :21.9.&#13;
In the field events Kenkel cleared 11&#13;
feet in the pole vault and Haas cleared&#13;
6 feet in the high jump.&#13;
TWO MILE RELAY---STATE CHAMPS&#13;
BOB WEIDMAN JIM HAAS STEV E EPPERSON TOM FRI EL&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
FROSH&#13;
TRACK&#13;
The 1975 Freshman Track Season&#13;
was the most successful ever. With the&#13;
fine leadership of Coaches Al Leber,&#13;
Nick McGrain, and Larry Patten, the&#13;
frosh produced.5 new records, three of&#13;
which were relays and two individuals.&#13;
Freshman sensation Bill Powers was a&#13;
part of all five records. He set a new Triple&#13;
Jump record of 36 feet 5 inches, a new&#13;
440 record of 54.8, and was the anchorman on all three relays.&#13;
The Two Mile Relay of Scott Wallace,&#13;
Tim Lenihan, Mark Bridges, and Powers&#13;
ran an 'amazing record of 8:53.3. The&#13;
Mile Relay of Ron Sailors, Tony Romano,&#13;
Wallace and Powers set another record&#13;
in 3:52.9. And a third relay record was&#13;
set by Wallace, Corbal ey. Sai I ors and&#13;
Powers in the Mile Medley in a time of&#13;
4 :09.2.&#13;
This year was the first year a St. Albert&#13;
Freshman has ever won a Metro Conference Title . The team as a whole finished&#13;
6th out of 10 teams. But the Freshman&#13;
Falcons captured t he Two Mile Relay&#13;
crown, and Bill Powers won the 440&#13;
yard dash .&#13;
Frosh Track Team (Row 1, L-r) Tim Elliott, Ron Sailors, Pat Rindone, Bill Powers, Todd Kenny, Mark&#13;
Bridges, Scott Wallace. (Row 2) Mike Geier, Steve Mescher, Tim Lenihan, Mike Liston, Jack Corbaley,&#13;
Rick Jackson, Tony Romano.&#13;
(Left) Mike Liston takes the lead&#13;
in the Mile. (Above) Bill Powers&#13;
gets outleaned in the 440 in dual&#13;
with Kirn. &#13;
INTRAMURALS&#13;
(Above Left) Shawn Kelly shoots for two over Phil Spitznagle. (Above Middle) Paula Sandbothe and Sharon Gard tr&#13;
Referee Dick Wettengel takes command . (Below Left) Jim Thompson drives the lane. (Below Right) Kathy Vallinch&#13;
69 &#13;
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GIRLS'&#13;
GOLF&#13;
Patti Pogge displays Bert Flack Memorial Trophy for Best&#13;
Girl's Golfer.&#13;
1975 Girls Golt Team (Row 1, L-r) Lisa Gronstal, Paula Sandbothe, JoEllen Hopp, Bonnie Brooks, Sharon Messbarger, Mindy Bronson, Debbie Graeve. (Row 2) Marian Conlon , Patti Haml ing, Nancy Gittins, Annett e White, Jil l Cannon, Lori Shudak, Kellie McGinn, Retsey Ronk, Patti Pogge,&#13;
Susie Conlon. &#13;
(Upper Left) Mike Smyth lines up a&#13;
putt. (Upper Middle) Steve Hoebelheinrich swings away. (Upper Right) Tim&#13;
Carpenter shoots for a par.&#13;
BOYS'&#13;
GOLF&#13;
1975 Boys Golf Team (Row 1, L-r) Kent Rollis, Mike Berner, Shawn Kelly, Matt O'Neill, Matt Madsen. (R ow 2) Tim Carpenter, Mike Smyth, Tim&#13;
Daugherty , Tom Swanek, Brad Neary, Jim LaMantia.&#13;
71 &#13;
GIRLS' TENNIS&#13;
(Above) Colleen Wise returns a shot with a backhand. (Right) Sue Bowers plays&#13;
intently against A.L.&#13;
1975 Girls Tennis (Row 1, L-r) Roberta Fischer ti= 1 Doubles, Sue Bowersff2. Singles, Sue Ronk# 2 Doubles, Gina Rew t/=4 Singles. (Row 2)&#13;
Roberta Noon t/=1 Singles, Colleen Wise t/=3 Singles, Patti Scott t/=1 Doubles, Marie Losh t/=2 Doubles, Mr. Ken Peterson. &#13;
BOYS' TENNIS&#13;
(Row 1, L-r)&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
lf.2 doubles&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
H=2 singles&#13;
H=1 Doubles&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
#2 doubles&#13;
(Row 2)&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
#=4 singles&#13;
Jim Kilnos ki&#13;
lf.3 singles&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
#1 singles&#13;
#1 doubles&#13;
Coach John LaBonia&#13;
{Left) Kevin Flecky prepares to smash a return to his A.L. opponent .&#13;
(Above) A few tennis players and Coach La Sonia show their joy after&#13;
continuing t heir long streak.&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
GIRLS' BOWLING&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Barb Di Blasi , Liz Grund, Patti Marsh. (Row 2) Fr. Steve Orr, Roberta Noon , Connie Schnitker, Jane Kobold, Teri Huber,&#13;
Kathi Kilnoski.&#13;
(Above) Patti Marsh shows the form which helped her team take home&#13;
trophies in city competition, w hile Jane Kobold (Right) releases her ball&#13;
with confidence. &#13;
BOYS'&#13;
BOWLING&#13;
(Front row, L-r} Tim Elliot, Fred Wager, Doug&#13;
Eckrich. (Back Row) Craig Suden, Ed Evezic,&#13;
Brian Travis.&#13;
(Left) Ed Evezic practices his approach . (Above) " It's another&#13;
spare for a Falcon bowler."&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Pete Meidlinger takes a few cuts at the ball in the&#13;
newly built batting cage . A pitching machine purchased last year provides the work of getting a variety of throws to the batter.&#13;
1975 Varsity Baseba ll team members a re (F ront row, L-r) Kevin Marr, Steve Epperson , Pete Meid linger, Bob Su len tic, Dick Wettengel, Bob We idman,&#13;
Randy Carro ll , Randy Kenke l. {Back row) Do n Cla rk, Marti Wo lever, Tim Carpenter, Chuck Berner, Jim Murphy , Dan Ke n ke l, Dave Stokes, Gary&#13;
Rindone, Coach Chu ck Wo leve r. Sitting in fro nt is bat boy Mark Wolever. &#13;
(Left) A baseball game wouldn't be complete without a bubble-gum chewing fi rst base coach.&#13;
Kevin Marr plays that role in this scene. (Above) Senior Dick Wettengel eases his way into&#13;
home as the opposing team's catcher awaits the la te t hrow.&#13;
77 &#13;
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JUNIOR&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
(Right) "How's the arm, Randy? If you want&#13;
me to leave you in, you're going to have to&#13;
have to toughen up!" These might be a few&#13;
of the words that Coach John Bowers said to&#13;
Randy Kenkel as Pat Rindone and Kevin&#13;
Marr listen in.&#13;
1975 Junior Varsity tea m members are: (Front row, L·rl Tim Elliott, Steve Romesburg, Matt L enihan, Tom Gallagher, Marty Jo neson, Pat Rindone,&#13;
Bryon Adams, Jeff Wanning, Mark Dillin, Mark Reed . (Back row) Coach John Bowers, Bob Wet t engel, Nick Epperson, Tim Geier, Mitch Rew, Mike&#13;
Zajic, Don Clark, Pete Meidlinger, Randy Kenkel, Kevin Marr, Coach Ken Cox. &#13;
•&#13;
(Left) Sensing a close play, Sophomore Bob Wettengel&#13;
goes into a slide at home plate . (Below) Matt Lenihan&#13;
arrives at first base just a little bit late.&#13;
(Left) Mi ke Zajic follows through wi t h a p itch as Ra ndy Kenkel readi ly awaits&#13;
a return . (Above) Ma rti Stokes digs in as he prepares to punish t he baseball.&#13;
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CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY CLASSES&#13;
The third year of Creighton University freshman level classes&#13;
was held this year, featuring European History the first semester&#13;
followed by Modern Fiction the second semester. These classes,&#13;
each carrying the equivalent of three semester hours, make it possible for a Saint Albert Senior to accumulate six college semester&#13;
hours before actually entering college. The Freshman level courses&#13;
were taught by Mr. Chris Kribare (European History) and Doctor&#13;
Michael Sundermeier (Modern Fiction). This excellent program,&#13;
which is offered at considerable savings to the student, was initiated&#13;
by Mr. Patrick Johnson, former Principal of Saint Albert.&#13;
(Right) Doctor Michael Sundermeier enlightens the students on the subject&#13;
of protagonist and antagonist. (Below) Student Bob Burns prepares the&#13;
reading material for the next lecture.&#13;
L_ _~~&#13;
IOWA WESTERN CLASSES&#13;
The second year of classes in conjunction&#13;
with Iowa Western Community College included Building Construction and Auto Me-&#13;
_chanics. The Building Construction classes&#13;
worked on a number of projects ranging from&#13;
work on a play house to actually building a&#13;
home. Auto Mechanics students learned t he&#13;
fundamentals of car systems as they were able&#13;
to work on cars themselves with the supervision of Mr. Otis Elkin. Both Classes are vocational training courses preparing a student&#13;
for tei&gt;hnical fields.&#13;
(Above left) Dan Kenkel displays his rebuilt carburetor&#13;
in A uto Mechanics. (Above right ) Auto Mechanics instructor Ot is El kin. (Above) Building Construction&#13;
Class stands in front of the house they bui lt (Row 1,&#13;
L-r) Steve Fischer, Pat Salvo , Dave Kruse, Steve Krueger,&#13;
Mr. Cliff (Scoot) Benscooter, Darrel Roane, Mark Meidlinger. (Row 2) Terry Minahan, Bob Doyle, Chris Colpitts, Chuck McGinn , Tom Friel, and Jeff Hutcheson.&#13;
(Left) Jeff Hutcheson applies f inishing touches to a play&#13;
house.&#13;
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84&#13;
Second year members of National Honor Society (Row 1, L-r) Sharon Messbarger, Karen Gronstal, Retsey Ron k, Janet Sulentic, Tom Dusing, Steve&#13;
Epperson, Bob Sulentic, Cece Krettek . (Row 2) Kevin Flecky, Charlie Berner, Mike Romano, Marg Haas, Kathy Flecky, Mary Ann Lenihan, Patty Liston, Jean Vall inch.&#13;
Steve Epperson talks about student Leadership. Kevin Flecky lights the candle&#13;
of Character.&#13;
Mike Romano lights the candle&#13;
of Service.&#13;
Marg Haas talks about Scholarship. &#13;
Induction of New Members Into&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Marianne Gronstal receives her stole. New member Rita Wettengel smiles her approval. Father Monahan tal ks about the st udents&#13;
character.&#13;
On April 26, 1975, seven&#13;
members were inducted into&#13;
t he National Honor Society&#13;
at ce remonies in the auditorium. Cece Krettek presented&#13;
the pins and Father Monahan&#13;
the stoles to the seven new&#13;
members. Mike Romano, Steve&#13;
Epperson, Kevin Flec ky , and&#13;
Marg Haas represented the&#13;
second ye ar members by asking t he new members about&#13;
their qualities of Leadership,&#13;
Scholarsh ip, Character, and&#13;
Service .&#13;
New members of Nat ional Honor Society include (L-r) Tim Da ugherty, Rita Wettengel , Elaine Kon z, Greg&#13;
Fischer, Patti Pogge, Marianne Gronstal , Phil Spitznagle .&#13;
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HONORS DAY&#13;
On Friday, May 16, Saint Albert held its annu al Honors Day Ceremon ies in t he Aud ito rium.&#13;
A number of teachers and moderators presented certificates and plaques fo r o u tsta ndi ng achievement, dedication , a nd service . Among t he awa rds given was t he COUNCIL BLUFFS NONPAREl L "Outstanding Staffer" Award presented by Steve Riso of the NONPA REIL for o u tstanding journalism, this year given to Elaine Konz. Patty Liston received t he outsta nd in g&#13;
Musician award for four years of outstanding contribution as a musicia n . The wi nner of t he&#13;
Thespian award , the highest awa rd in Dramatics, was given to Mary C. Krettek a nd Roma na&#13;
Crilly. The highlight of the assembly was t he presentation of the " Spirit o f Sai n t Al bert"&#13;
award given this year to Mary Ann Lenihan and David McCa nn .&#13;
I&#13;
~ '/&#13;
· - ·l .:Y&#13;
The 1974-75 winners of the spiri t&#13;
of Sa int Albert awa rd with Principa l Pa ul Monaha n a re David Mcc a nn a nd Ma ry Ann Leniha n. &#13;
ART FAIR '75&#13;
The 1975 Art Fair, held&#13;
on Sunday April 27th, was&#13;
a display of the works of the&#13;
Art I, Art II, and Art Ill '&#13;
classes under the direction&#13;
of Sister Elaine .&#13;
Awards were given out&#13;
in the areas of oils, water&#13;
colors, ink sketching, three&#13;
dimensional, and best of&#13;
show. First, Second, and&#13;
Third Place ribbons were&#13;
given out in each division.&#13;
Honorable Mentions were&#13;
also awarded.&#13;
(Left) An observer admires the&#13;
works of Denise Powell and&#13;
Mike Emarine. (Below left)&#13;
These oil paint, crayon, and&#13;
string art works were done by&#13;
Lishea Frost. (Below) A sixfoot by six-foot string art by&#13;
James Reed was an attraction&#13;
that was enjoyed by all. &#13;
88&#13;
St. Albert Holds First Retreat&#13;
On February tenth through the thirteenth&#13;
the Saint Albert High held its first retreat,&#13;
meeting from 8:00 until 2:30 each day. A&#13;
range of topics applicable to the operation of&#13;
the school were discussed in depth as were&#13;
topics concerning the individual and his relationship tc:i God and to others. At the end of&#13;
each discussion a group session was held in&#13;
which students and faculty were allowed to&#13;
voice their opinions and beliefs. Students&#13;
voiced opinions on a new student lounge,&#13;
better contact between Student Council and&#13;
student body, school spirit and a range of&#13;
other topics. The retreat was given by&#13;
Father Brophy, Sister Barbara, and Father&#13;
Frank Palme r. An example of the retreat's&#13;
rejuvenating effect was seen by the spirit&#13;
shown at basketball games following the&#13;
four day session.&#13;
(Above ) Area priests participate in a con celebrated&#13;
Mass. (Right) A paper cup serves the purpose of&#13;
illustrating an example of classes in t he community. &#13;
(Above Left ) Father Brophy listens w hile Mary Keenan&#13;
voices hergroups ideas on the Church. (Above Right)&#13;
Father Beeson participates in a personal activity. (Left)&#13;
Dave McCann writes his feeli ngs on how he sees God.&#13;
(Above) Sheryl McMillan explains her feelings to the&#13;
st udent body.&#13;
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SENIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
92&#13;
OFFICERS:&#13;
Pr es ident&#13;
DAN KENKEL&#13;
Vice- Pre sident&#13;
MIKE ROMANO&#13;
Secret a r y&#13;
SUSAN DUGGAN&#13;
Tr eas urer&#13;
JIM CROWLEY&#13;
Daniel Arenas&#13;
Jeff Bart&#13;
Charles Berner&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Burke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Robert Burns&#13;
There are places I'll remember ... &#13;
In my life though some have changed ...&#13;
Patti Salvo demonstrates diligence and perseverance in her studies. Patty Doyle&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Joseph Caparelli&#13;
Marilyn Clark&#13;
Chris Colpitts&#13;
Joseph Connolly&#13;
Cathy Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
James Crowley&#13;
Timothy Delehant&#13;
93 &#13;
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Margaret Erixon&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Kathleen Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
Lishea Frost&#13;
Teri Gilliland&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf (the Lusko Kid) is&#13;
caught by the roving yearbook photographer. &#13;
Some for ever not for better ...&#13;
Some have gone and some remain&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
Lynn Goetzinger&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Kerstin Haugen&#13;
Angela Herbert&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones&#13;
Patricia Ka lar&#13;
Pat Kelly&#13;
Carol Kenke l&#13;
Daniel Kenkel&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay Konz&#13;
Mary Krettek&#13;
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Steve Krueger&#13;
Kris Krupicka&#13;
David Kruse&#13;
James LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelly Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Charles McGinn&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
All these places had their moments ...&#13;
Patti Marsh&#13;
Terry Minahan &#13;
And lovers and friends I still recall ...&#13;
Joann Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
James Murphy&#13;
Teresita Navarez&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olsen&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
John Pettit&#13;
William Pettit&#13;
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David Pogge&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Cathy Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Michael Romano&#13;
William Ronk&#13;
Patri ck Salvo&#13;
Patti Salvo&#13;
Coll een Sch nitker&#13;
Philip Spitznagle&#13;
Some a re dead and some are living.&#13;
Denise Powell shows why she was placed in "Honors St udy&#13;
Hall." &#13;
In my life I've loved them all ....&#13;
Dave Stokes and John Burkey catch up on world sporting events during&#13;
activity period.&#13;
Romana Crilly as the chicken-hearted lion in THE WIZARD OF OZ&#13;
seems a bit worn out after the first act.&#13;
Nancy St eenson&#13;
David Stokes&#13;
Robert Sulentic&#13;
Kathy Swift&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Robert Weidman&#13;
Richa rd Wettengel&#13;
Ma rti n Wolever&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Senior Mass&#13;
(Above left) Mi ke Lustgraff reads the Epistle during the Senior Mass. (Above right )&#13;
Concelebrating the Mass are Father Ed&#13;
Hurley, Principal Father Pau l Monahan,&#13;
Father Gordon Gittens, and Father Lawrence Beeson. (Left) Commun ion admistered by Father Gordon Gittens to the seniors.&#13;
(Right) Marg Haas whistles while she works&#13;
at t he Senior Banquet.&#13;
--- Banquet &#13;
Graduation&#13;
University of Nebraska Athletic Director, Bob Devaney, was the&#13;
!luest speaker at this year's graduation ceremonies held on May 27th&#13;
1n our gymnasium. Mr. Devaney's address stressed the importance of&#13;
the graduates giving an extra effort in everything they do. He explained that the difference between a winner and a loser is that the winner&#13;
gives that "little bit more" toward the achievement of his goal. He al- so pointed out to the Seniors that they must always prepare what talents they have been given so thatithey can do their best in achieving&#13;
great accomplishments as our basketball and track teams have done&#13;
this year.&#13;
Music for the ceremonies' was provided by Ruth Horn, organist, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson, who sang the National Anthem, Miss O'Neill and the school choir and Patty Liston, piano accompamst.&#13;
The Invocation was given by Fr. Maurus Kennedy, O.S.B., Pastor of St.&#13;
Peter's Parish. Diplomas were presented by Bishop Maurice Dingman and Jon L. Narmi, President of the School Board.&#13;
J&#13;
(Left) Happy graduates, Elaine Konz and Kris Krupicka discuss the way that some of the seniors "stumbled" through graduation ceremonies! (Center)&#13;
Rosemary Much graciously receives her diploma from Bishop Dingman. (Right ) Senior Class President, Dan Kenkel, quotes Mike Ema ri ne as he says,&#13;
"Individualit y is opinion with an open .mind."&#13;
101 &#13;
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OFFICERS·&#13;
104&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Mike Smyth&#13;
Tim Adams&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Dennis Buhman&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Jeanne Caparelli&#13;
Tim Carpenter&#13;
Theresa Carta&#13;
Dana Caughlin&#13;
Joe Conlon&#13;
Tim Daugherty&#13;
Mark Doll&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
Julie Eckrich&#13;
Kay Fagan&#13;
JUNIOR C LASS &#13;
Roberta Fischer&#13;
Mary Flecky&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Bob Grant&#13;
Karen Greiner&#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Rick Gubbels&#13;
Jim Haas&#13;
Jeff Hamling&#13;
Kelly Hannan&#13;
Jim Hartman&#13;
Chris Haug&#13;
Brian Henderson&#13;
Peggy Hobbins&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
Mike Hurst&#13;
Danita Johnson&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
Mary Keenan&#13;
Kathy Kenney&#13;
Chris Leber&#13;
Marian Leinen&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
Kathy Liston&#13;
Sheryl McMillen&#13;
Joe Melicher&#13;
Sharon Messbarger&#13;
Nancy Murphy&#13;
Kandy Nugent&#13;
Susan O'Grady&#13;
Rod Patten&#13;
Marti Phillips&#13;
Mark Porter&#13;
Diane Powel l&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Geri Powers&#13;
Paul Ramsey&#13;
August Reinig&#13;
Regina Rew&#13;
Cindy Robinson&#13;
Retsey Ronk&#13;
Steve Ronk&#13;
Pat Ryan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Bill Sage&#13;
Jill Sailors&#13;
Connie Schnitker&#13;
Nancy Sciortino&#13;
Julie Schreiber&#13;
Patti Scott&#13;
Cindy Sherman&#13;
Brett Siegrist&#13;
Mike Smyth&#13;
Marty Sto kes&#13;
Janet Sulentic&#13;
Lennie Thompson&#13;
Jeanne nerney&#13;
Maribeth Van Scoy&#13;
Kent Vuagnaiux&#13;
Carol Viola&#13;
Fred Wager&#13;
Kim Wallace&#13;
Kim Ward&#13;
Rita Wettengel&#13;
Jane Wi ese&#13;
Colleen Wise&#13;
Pat Heck &#13;
SOPHOMORE&#13;
Pr eside nt&#13;
PETE MEIDLINGER&#13;
Vice Pr es id ent&#13;
TIM CROWLEY&#13;
Secretary&#13;
JU LIE&#13;
CLASS&#13;
SMYTH&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
SUE RONK&#13;
Pam Adams&#13;
Jim Ager&#13;
Sally Ausdemore&#13;
Chris Barak&#13;
Nancy Beraldi&#13;
Donna Boyer&#13;
Becky Bronson&#13;
Theresa Brosnihan&#13;
John Brugenhemke&#13;
Vickie Buelt&#13;
Dan Burkey&#13;
Randy Carroll&#13;
Terry Christiansen&#13;
Don Clark&#13;
Su sie Conzemius&#13;
Tim Crowley&#13;
Barbara Diblasi&#13;
Mark Dillin&#13;
Tami Doll&#13;
Doug Eckrich&#13;
0&#13;
F&#13;
F&#13;
I&#13;
c&#13;
E&#13;
R&#13;
s&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
Nick Epperson&#13;
John Epperson&#13;
Phyllis Fazio&#13;
Greg Fischer&#13;
Karen Fischer&#13;
Kent Fredrichsen&#13;
Tom Freeman&#13;
Ken Friesen&#13;
Sharon Gard&#13;
Tim Geier&#13;
Nancy Gittins&#13;
Elizabeth Grund&#13;
Lucy Hackley&#13;
Patty Hamling&#13;
Steve Hammen&#13;
Debbie Hansen&#13;
Steve Haug&#13;
Melanie Herbert&#13;
Chris Herzog&#13;
Steve Hoebelheinrich&#13;
Steve Hombach&#13;
Jo Ellen Hopp&#13;
Teri Huber&#13;
Tim Hughes&#13;
Doug Hutcheson&#13;
Cindy Jansenius&#13;
Marty Joneson&#13;
Linda Kalar&#13;
Jeanne Kelley&#13;
Randy Kenkel&#13;
Debbie Kenney&#13;
Kathy Kilnoski&#13;
Jim Kilnoski&#13;
Jane Kobold &#13;
Bob Wett engel makes a mad dash for cl ass ---after the&#13;
tardy bell!&#13;
Colleen Konz&#13;
Dan Lenihan&#13;
Matt Lenihan&#13;
Kelly Lewis&#13;
Steve Lewis&#13;
Donna Liston&#13;
Marie Losh&#13;
Jim Martin&#13;
Rita McDonald&#13;
Kelly McGinn&#13;
Mike McKee&#13;
Mary Mehsling&#13;
Pete Meidlinger&#13;
Frank Moran&#13;
109 &#13;
Jim Morrow&#13;
Brad Neary&#13;
Beth O'Conner&#13;
Julie O'Grady&#13;
Robert Patten&#13;
Cyndi Pettit _&#13;
Patti Pogge&#13;
Cindy Regan&#13;
Mark Reinig&#13;
Marsha Ring&#13;
Linda Robinson&#13;
Hank Rohling&#13;
Susie Romano&#13;
Steve Romesburg&#13;
Sue Ronk&#13;
Paula Sandbothe&#13;
Dave Schnitker&#13;
Mike Slobodnik&#13;
Julie Smyth&#13;
Jim Spitznagle&#13;
Jim Steenson&#13;
Lee Sterbens&#13;
Craig Suden&#13;
Dave Sulentic&#13;
Bob Tacke&#13;
Brian Travis&#13;
Jeff Wanning&#13;
Annette White&#13;
Amy Yochem&#13;
Mike Zajic&#13;
Susie Romano, Julie Smyth, Cyndi&#13;
Pettit, Marie Losh, and Teri Huber&#13;
pull for the sophomores and the Homecoming Pep Rally. &#13;
OFFICERS:&#13;
Preside nt&#13;
MATT MADSEN&#13;
Vice Pre sident&#13;
TIM LENIHAN&#13;
Se cre t a r y&#13;
PATTI SCOTT&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
ELLEN HENDERSON&#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Bryon Adams&#13;
Elizabeth Bastron&#13;
Mike Berner&#13;
Wendy Brandt&#13;
Mark Bridges&#13;
Mindy Bronson&#13;
Bonnie Brooks&#13;
Mary Burns&#13;
Jill Cannon&#13;
Louis Caparelli&#13;
Marion Conlon&#13;
Susie Conlon&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Maureen Connolly&#13;
Jack Corbaley&#13;
Bob Diblasi&#13;
Theresa Emarine&#13;
Paul Freeman&#13;
Pat Gallagher&#13;
Mike Geier&#13;
Debbie Graeve&#13;
Lisa Gronstal&#13;
Julie Heithoff&#13;
Ellen Henderson&#13;
Pat Hensley&#13;
Jeff Hoebelheinrich&#13;
Cheryl Huss&#13;
Rick Jackson&#13;
Bill Kalar&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Todd Kenny&#13;
Debbie Kilnoski&#13;
Carolyn Kimball&#13;
Sally Kobold&#13;
Roseann Leber&#13;
Beth LeMire&#13;
Tim Lenihan&#13;
Mike Liston&#13;
Matt Madsen&#13;
Nancy McMillan&#13;
John McDonald&#13;
Ann McClure&#13;
Julie Moore&#13;
Dave Olson&#13;
Matt O'Neill&#13;
Mike O'Neill&#13;
Diane Peffer&#13;
Valerie Peregoy &#13;
Bill Powers Mark Reed Barbara Roane Michelle Russell&#13;
Linda Prochaska Mitch Rew Jo Marie Roarty Ron Sailors&#13;
Kent Rallis Pat Rindone Marv Rohling Mike Salvo&#13;
Kathv Rath Martin Ring Tony Romano Susie Sciortino&#13;
Kathy Scott&#13;
Lori Shuda k&#13;
Cheryl Smith&#13;
Paul Stinn&#13;
Cathie Vallinch&#13;
Carolyn Stoke~ Scott Wal lace&#13;
Mary Swift Nancy Ware&#13;
Clarice Th omas Karen Wettengel&#13;
Mary Beth Tiern Theresa Wyrick&#13;
Ron Sailors and Rick Jackson take a "fieldlevel" vi ew of the foot ball game.&#13;
I&#13;
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116&#13;
- -&#13;
A. B. C.&#13;
r. ELECTRIC,INC.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Serving&#13;
The Electrical Needs&#13;
Or Southwest Iowa &#13;
COMPLETE LINE OF FILM&#13;
CAMERAS - PROJECTORS&#13;
DA,RK ROOM SUPPLIES&#13;
QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING.&#13;
ANDERSON'S&#13;
CAMERA CENTER&#13;
1 50-152 W. Broadway&#13;
323-1094&#13;
'BALLENGER&#13;
AUTOMOTIVE&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
117 E. Broadway&#13;
322 - 6636&#13;
Kevin Flecky demonstrates an artistic approach&#13;
for shooting a picture.&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
BARNES BEAUTY COLLEGE&#13;
and&#13;
BARNES BEAUTY SALON&#13;
411 W.Broadwa y 323-7175&#13;
Counci I Bluffs, I a.&#13;
WELCOME&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the&#13;
CLASS of '75&#13;
rM~ac}~w~&#13;
~o~&#13;
EVERYTHING THAT"S GOOD&#13;
FOR THE FAMILY&#13;
BEATRICE FOODS CO.&#13;
1607 W. BROADWAY 323-7596&#13;
TIRE&#13;
485-2283&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Barrier Tire Company&#13;
Ivan-Darrell-Arlene&#13;
Retread i ng-R epai ring&#13;
Fleet Service&#13;
"We guarantee our Work"&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Girls&#13;
on the&#13;
BE NO'S&#13;
fa sh ion&#13;
Board&#13;
Mary Keenan&#13;
Retsey Ronk&#13;
BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
508 W. Broadway 322-2551&#13;
H owa rd&#13;
N e lso n&#13;
3200-Sth Ave&#13;
R o n&#13;
Willi a ms&#13;
3 28 - 3092&#13;
Compliments Of&#13;
BLUE &amp; WHITE&#13;
STORES&#13;
.NEOLA MINDEN.&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home··553Willow··322- 6669 &#13;
BLUE&#13;
STAR&#13;
FOODS,&#13;
INC.&#13;
Quality Convenience Foods&#13;
Sold Around the World&#13;
1023 - 4th St. 322 -02 03&#13;
Mike Lenihan listens intently to one of Sr. David's math explanations.&#13;
·THE MOST RESPECTED NAME IN SEAFOOD SINCE 1848&#13;
BOOT H&#13;
FISHERIES&#13;
POST OFFICE BOX 37482 - MILLARD BRANCH&#13;
OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68137 (402) 334-0666&#13;
BEST W ISHES FROM&#13;
VALLEY V IE W LANES&#13;
1, 80 ~MAD N AVE . 328-2374&#13;
O pe n Bo w l.ing Ev e ry Weekend&#13;
Au t omatic Scorers&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
CAMPBELL&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY,- INC.&#13;
"Best Service at Least Co st ' '&#13;
201 Park Bld g. . 328-3975&#13;
agent for&#13;
POTTAWATTMIE MUTUAL INS. ASSN.&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1975&#13;
Christensen-Hecht&#13;
Floral&#13;
316 Fleming&#13;
328-1518&#13;
Whenever You Drive . ..&#13;
DRIVE CAREFULLY!&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALERS&#13;
We're Proud of the customers we keep&#13;
Dolly W islc o Kalar&#13;
Mace d on ia H ig h S c h ool&#13;
Class o f '49&#13;
CANON&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
7 0 2 Li n dber g Drive&#13;
32 3 - 2983&#13;
Patty Kalar&#13;
S t. A lb e rt High School&#13;
C l ass of '75 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
(Rexati) DR u G&#13;
2400 West Broadway 322-5557&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
To The&#13;
CLASS OF 1975&#13;
L.H.L.&#13;
UE~IJ ~[] [] .&#13;
FRANK, JOHN &amp; DICK RASH&#13;
513 So. Main 328-3467&#13;
3149 W. Broadway&#13;
Ph. 328-1577&#13;
Sr. Catherine enjoys one of the groups discussions .. during the retreat.&#13;
EVERYTHING IN LUMBER&#13;
&amp; BUILDING MATERIALS&#13;
LUMBER ~ SUPPLY&#13;
25 So. 15th St. Ph. 323-2546&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
417 E. W as hin g t o n 328- 1801&#13;
Goo d Luck, Seniors&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Congratulations ...&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you .&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
. Whether you plan to go on to coll ege, get additional trai ning in busin ess or some sp ecialize d fi e ld ,&#13;
or look fo r a job, you've just compl e te d a ve ry importan t mil estone in life with your hi gh school graduation .&#13;
From this point forward, you'll b e making more&#13;
d ecision s abou t mone y than you have b e fore ... learning how to make an all owance or paych eck stre tch&#13;
to take care of new exp e n ses.&#13;
The re 's nothin g like a ch eckin g account to h e lp&#13;
young me n and women learn money ma nageme nt. It&#13;
reduces impulse spending .. . teaches how to keep&#13;
records and use them to p la n ahead.&#13;
We su ggest you open a ch ecking accoun t soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your e ducation , re member- we make no se rvice charges on stude nt checking&#13;
accounts and require no minimum bala nce.&#13;
Come in and talk to us ab out it.&#13;
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOS IT INSURAN C E C O RPORATION &#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
BC1Nl WHERE YOU SEE THE&#13;
Beauty Salon&#13;
Snack Bar&#13;
~ Pro Shop&#13;
"MAGIC TTRIANGLE" Lounge&#13;
CROWLEY&#13;
DRUG&#13;
15 State. St:&#13;
Neola, Iowa 485-2454&#13;
VVI&#13;
DICK DAVIS INSURANCE&#13;
FOR ALL YOUR PERSONAL AND&#13;
BUSINESS INSURANCE NEEo's&#13;
101 No 16th St. 322-5840&#13;
T..-&#13;
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IJ[]~[]Ufl~'S&#13;
r;iE[]lfl, ~fl. 81J .L.85-232?·&#13;
EDDY &amp; SMITH&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
T. Joe Smith Don A. Mescher&#13;
26 So. Main 322-2577&#13;
FARMERS &amp;&#13;
MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, lo'Wa 485-2245&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
GA YLINN FINKEN'S&#13;
322-9849&#13;
227 Y2 South Main&#13;
SPECIALIZING IN LONG HAIR&#13;
Mark Dillin smiles his approval of the retreat. UNISEX!&#13;
SYSTEMATIC&#13;
• '. f irst federal .)~ . I :'JUJ; S AVINGS AND LOAN&#13;
SAVING • • • ~"'"'"' COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
"['· u. s. PAT. orr.&#13;
Paints&#13;
FRANKSEN &amp; JOHNSON&#13;
164 W. Broadway, C.ouncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Glenwood, Iowa Harlan, Iowa&#13;
One of the Best Answers&#13;
to Whatever You Want in&#13;
the Future.&#13;
HANUSA ~&#13;
COMPANY 9&#13;
Faucet Parts Our Specialty&#13;
Plumbing, Heating&#13;
&amp; Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway&#13;
322-4039 &#13;
FREE STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNTS&#13;
- no service charges for students&#13;
Longer Banking hours - walk up &amp; Drive up windows&#13;
Open until 7 pm weekdays&#13;
FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS&#13;
- 3 Council Bluffs Locations - Main &amp; Broadway&#13;
290 1 W. Broadway&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
CORUM'S FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS&#13;
639 - 5th Avenue Phone 322-7355&#13;
LANE BROS. PHARMACY&#13;
530 W. Broadway Phone 322-4087&#13;
SORENSON "400" SERVICE&#13;
611 E. Braodway Phone 323-4479&#13;
HUNTER REALT Y SALU TES THE CLASS OF 75&#13;
427 East Washington Ave. 322-2565&#13;
Suite 101 EXECUnVE BLDG.&#13;
The HAPPY Difference&#13;
* North Broadw a y at Oalc * * 28th &amp; West Broadway *&#13;
Kathy Flecky m odels a co rsage from .... . .&#13;
Hinman Florists&#13;
1800 M~ Pherson 322 - 0267&#13;
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Paul Freeman and Jim Murphy&#13;
model the good look in&#13;
"IOWA CLOTHES"&#13;
536 W. Broadway 322-5567&#13;
The decad e of the 70's may well go down in history as a&#13;
turning poin t in the lifestyle of this country.&#13;
A time when man suddenly awoke from a lifestyle of increasing , and many times was teful , energy consum ption. And when&#13;
he awoke to decreasing fuel and energy supplies, he took a&#13;
positive step and entered the age of energy conservation .&#13;
It wi ll be noted as a time when it became as important to use&#13;
existing energy supplies wisely, as to find and develop new and&#13;
alternate sources.&#13;
That's why at Iowa Power, we think practicing energy&#13;
conservation, like insulating your house well, is so important.&#13;
Important becau se we don't think it makes sense for any of&#13;
us to use or pay for more energy than we really need .&#13;
At Iowa Power, it's our responsibility to provide ad equate&#13;
supplies of energy. It's your responsibil ity not to waste any of it.&#13;
turning&#13;
point&#13;
SW&#13;
...&#13;
in our&#13;
history&#13;
JACK MAY&#13;
P l u mbing&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Excavatin g&#13;
27 So . 24th St. 323-0242 &#13;
Frosty Mitchell interviews St. Albert cheerleaders during pregame show at state tour!Jament.&#13;
J.C. Supermarket I/,. ti!# p$ #~tt.lf, ff&lt;i{l¢jl&#13;
Under-wood, : Iowa&#13;
566-2130&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Pharmacies, Inc. g&#13;
.&#13;
. -. 918 E. Pierce&#13;
·MC:Pherson &amp; Bennett&#13;
JANSENIUS SERVICE&#13;
-._ WHEELHORSE - TORO - LAWNBOY ~!!Ii "15&#13;
323-9849&#13;
Sales &amp; Service Blaine Jansenius 1011 Ave. B&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Follow the girl who walks into&#13;
Still in the center of Council Bluffs&#13;
ALL NEW STORE* NEAT CLOTHES&#13;
413 W.Broadway&#13;
SWEETEN UP&#13;
YOUR LIFE ....&#13;
322-8196&#13;
DE·CORATE!&#13;
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"Quality at the Right Price" IOI SOUTH MAIN&#13;
KI RBV VACUUM&#13;
. ~ l CLEANERS&#13;
C 0 • Don Gallagher - proprietor&#13;
109 S. Main 328-2463&#13;
Jeans N' Things&#13;
For Guys N' Gals&#13;
17 So. 6th St.• 932 E. Pierce&#13;
TOPS N ' BOTTO M S-SIZES 1to50&#13;
KLEFSTAD&#13;
House of Beauty&#13;
315 No.19th St.&lt;=&gt;322 -4822&#13;
GOOD LUCK SENIORS:&#13;
DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
604 W. Broadway 323-1475&#13;
E. R. McDone11&#13;
Company&#13;
INSURANCE AN D BOND&#13;
PA RK BUILDING LOBBY .322-2507 &#13;
·Quality Beef&#13;
From PEN to PAN. FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH&#13;
TOP QUALITY, HOME KILLED&#13;
BEEF. GUARANTEED&#13;
TO SATISFY!&#13;
• Custom&#13;
Slaughtering&#13;
•Meats for&#13;
Home Freezers&#13;
'.\e Beel&#13;
Bundles&#13;
• Whole or half&#13;
Heg Proces·&#13;
sing&#13;
·····························~&#13;
: WE GUARANTEE : : UNIFORM QUALITY AND ~n'ISFACTION : I TO EACH Of OUR CUSTOMERS I&#13;
I AT UNIFORM PRICES! I&#13;
~-···························· -WE FEATUR&amp;-&#13;
HOME CURED HAMS, BACON, SUMMER&#13;
SAUSAGE and OTHER PORK ITEMS.&#13;
M.ARTl.N MEATS&#13;
Underwooa, 1owa (712) 566-2364&#13;
• Trophies and Engraving&#13;
e At~letlc Uniforms &amp; Lettering&#13;
• Athletic Shoes • Supplies&#13;
e Clothing • Equipment&#13;
~ HEADlj)UARTERS FOR ATHLETES!&#13;
~&#13;
fimidw • .if ~ tfo4U&#13;
) !) 30.5 E. Broadway 328-7424&#13;
LENNOX&#13;
byNELSON&#13;
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning&#13;
Serving Southwest Iowa Since 1912&#13;
21 NO. 8th 322·5534&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the 1975 Graduates&#13;
&lt;:~J · '• J!&#13;
!~ ---'- -~&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Congratulations Class of 1975&#13;
11 WESTLAKE VILLAGE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
PHONE 366-1106&#13;
NEAL&#13;
ELECTRIC- " INDUSTRIAL&#13;
' RESIDENTIAL&#13;
' FAR!&gt;!&#13;
'COM M ERCIAL COMPANY&#13;
1129-Jrd Ave. 322-4295&#13;
A SPECIAL &amp; EXCITING PLACE FOR CHILDREN&#13;
o A NEW CONCEPT IN PRE -SCHOOL EDUCATION&#13;
o OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY&#13;
o EXCELLE N T CARE • CAFE HOT LUNCHES&#13;
o SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN&#13;
• SPECIAL BABY DEPARTMENT&#13;
AGES 2 MONTH S ro " ••s YOU ue WELCOME to VISIT US ...&#13;
i 328-3306 I D ELORES PHILLIPS&#13;
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BERNER , CHUCK Football 2,&#13;
Basketball 2 ; Baseball 2,3,4; Natt ional Honor Society 3,4; Honor&#13;
- Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
BRANDT, CHRIS Porn Porn 3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4 ; Bowl ing 1,2; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4 ; Honor Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
BUNTEN, SUSAN Drama 1,2,3 ;&#13;
Porn Pon 3,4 ; Choir 1,2,3,4 ; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Rol l 14&#13;
quarters.&#13;
BURKE, MARY Porn Pon 3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Art Club 3,4 ; Honor Roll 10&#13;
quarters.&#13;
BURKEY, JOHN Football 1,2,&#13;
3,4 ; Track 1,2,3,4; lntramurals&#13;
4; Wrestling 3; Letterman Club&#13;
3,4 ; Honor Roll 14 quarters.&#13;
BURNS, BOB Drama 1; Track 4;&#13;
Honor Roll 10 quarters .&#13;
CAPARELLI, JOE Art Club 3,4.&#13;
COLPITTS, CHRIS Newspaper&#13;
3; Football 1 ,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track 1 ;_Tennis 2 ; Intramural 3,4.&#13;
CONNOLLY, JOE Drama 4; Newspaper 3,4 ; Football 1; Basketball1 ;&#13;
Track 1,2; Cross Country 2 ; Letterman Club 2 ; Honor Roll 3&#13;
quarters.&#13;
CONZEMIUS, CATHIE Art Club&#13;
3,4; Pep Club 3 ; Honor Roll 3&#13;
quarters.&#13;
CR I LL Y, ROMANA Speech 1; Drama 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 4 ; Student&#13;
Council 1; Choir 1 ,2,3,4; Yearbook&#13;
2,3 ; Honor Roll 7 quarters.&#13;
CROWLEY, JIM Drama 3; Football 1,3 ; Basketball 1,3; Class Treasurer 4 ; lntramurals 3,4; Honor&#13;
Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
DELEHANT, TIM Newspaper 3;&#13;
Editor 4; Golf 1,2,3 ; Student Council 1,2 ; Letterman Club 2; Bowling&#13;
1; Honor Roll 6 quarters .&#13;
DOYLE, BOB lntramurals 3,4.&#13;
DOYLE, PATTY Drama 1,3 ; Choir&#13;
1,2,3,4 ; Art Club 3,4; lntramurals&#13;
3; State Musi c Contest 4.&#13;
DUGGAN, SUSAN Cheerleader 1,&#13;
2,3,4 ; Class Secretary 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4 ; Art Club 3,4; Honor&#13;
Roll 9 quarters .&#13;
DUFF, SHARON Golf 2,3 ; Porn&#13;
Pon 3,4; Choir 1; Pep Club 3,4;&#13;
lntramurals 3; Honor Roll 9 quarters.&#13;
EMARINE, MIKE Foot ball 1;&#13;
Basketball 1; Art Club 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Honor Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
EPPERSON, STEVE Foot ball 1;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Student&#13;
Counci l 4 ; Letterman Club 3,4;&#13;
Cross Country 3,4; Nat ional Honor&#13;
Society 3, Secretar y 4; Honor&#13;
Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
ERIXON, MARGA RET Drama&#13;
2,3,4; Choir 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Art Club 4; lntramurals 3.&#13;
FANCHER , TRAC IE Drama 3;&#13;
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Honor Roll 5 quarters.&#13;
FLECKY, KATHY Porn Pon 3,&#13;
4; Class Vice-President 1; Art&#13;
Club 4 ; Pep Club 2,3 ; National&#13;
Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll&#13;
15 quarters.&#13;
FLECKY, KEVIN Tennis 2,3,4;&#13;
Student Council 1,3; Yearbook 2,3,4 ; Art Club 3,4;&#13;
lntramurals 3,4 ; Letterman Club&#13;
2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,&#13;
Treasurer 4 ; Optimist Award;&#13;
Honor Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
FISCHER, STEVE Football 4 ;&#13;
lntramurals 3,4 ;&#13;
FRIEL, TOM Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Baseball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Letterman Club 2,3,4 ; Art Club 3,4;&#13;
Cross Co·u.ntry 1,2,3,4; lntramurals&#13;
4; Honor Roll 11 quarters.&#13;
FROST, LISHEA Porn Pon 3 ;&#13;
Captain 4 ; Art Club 3,4; Intramurals 3 ; Honor Roll 9 quarters.&#13;
GILMORE, ANN Future Teachers&#13;
4 ; Honor Roll 7 quarters.&#13;
GOETZINGER, LYNN Porn Pon&#13;
2,3,4 ; Pep Club 3,4 ;&#13;
GRONSTAL, MARYANNE Drama&#13;
1,2,3,4 ; Choir 3,4; Les Musiques&#13;
2,3,4 ; Pep Club 3,4; State Music&#13;
Contest 4; Honor Roll 15 quarters .&#13;
HAL TERMAN, TERRY Wrestling 1, lntramurals 4.&#13;
HAAS, MAR GAR ET Drama 1,2;&#13;
Porn Pon 2,3,4 ; Choir 2,3,4 ; Pep&#13;
Club 2,3,4 ; National Honor Society 3,4 ; Honor Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
HERBERT, ANGELA Choir 2,&#13;
3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4;&#13;
HUTCHESON, JEFF Yearboo k 2;&#13;
Wrestling 1; Tennis 1,2,4; Concession Club 1,2; Bowling 2,3 ; Honor Roll 1 quarter.&#13;
JONES, JANET Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Ten nis 1; Cheerleaders 3,4; Choir&#13;
1,2,3,4; State Music Contest 4;&#13;
Pep Club 2,3,4 ; Les Musiques 4 ;&#13;
lntramurals 3 ; Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
KENKEL, DAN Football 4 ; Baseball 2,3,4 ; Wrestling 2,3,4 ; Student&#13;
Council 4 ; Class President 4 ; lntramurals 3,4; Honor Roll 15&#13;
quarters.&#13;
KENKEL, CAROL Porn Pon 2,3&#13;
4 ; Choir 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4 ; Art&#13;
Club 3,4 ; Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
KONZ, ELAINE Drama 1,2,4;&#13;
Basketball 2,3,4 ; Student Council&#13;
3; Honor Roll 13 quarters.&#13;
KONZ, KAY Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Choir 1; Pep Club 3,4; T eacher's&#13;
Ass istant 4; Honor Roll 15 quarters .&#13;
KRETTEK, MARY CECILIA&#13;
Drama 3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4;&#13;
St udent Council 1,2,3; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3,4 ; lntramurals 3; Nat ional&#13;
Honor Society 3,4; State of lowi:I&#13;
Scholar 4; Honor Roll 15 quarters&#13;
KRUEGER, STEVE Football 1;&#13;
Baseball 1.&#13;
;KRUSE, DAVID Football 1,4;&#13;
Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track&#13;
,1,2; Wrestling 2; Letterman Club&#13;
2; lntramurals 3.&#13;
LA MANTIA, JIM Drama 3 ;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4 ; Basketball 1;&#13;
Golf 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4 ;&#13;
Letterman Club 1,2,3,4 ; Yearboo k&#13;
4; lntramurals 3,4 ; Honor Roll&#13;
12 quarters.&#13;
LEMIRE, CINDY Drama 2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3 ;&#13;
Porn Pon 4 ; Choir 1,2,3 ; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Art Club 3,4 ; Bowling 2,3 ; lntramurals 3,Honor&#13;
Roll 11 quarters.&#13;
LENIHAN, MARY ANN Drama&#13;
1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Class Treasurer 2 ; Class V icePresident 3 ; Choir 1,3,4; State&#13;
Music Contest 3,4 ; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
3,4 ; Foreign Language Club 1; lntramurals 3; Honor Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
LEWIS, SHELLY Drama 3 ; Intramurals 3; Honor Roll 3 quarters.&#13;
LISTON, PATTY Drama 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques 3,4 ; National Honor&#13;
Society 3,4; Honor Roll 14 quarters .&#13;
LUSTGRAAF, MIKE Track 1;&#13;
Falcon Concession Club 1,2; Yearbook 3,4 ; Honor Roll 2 quarters .&#13;
MARSH, PATTI Choir 3 ; Pep Club '&#13;
3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4 ; Honor Roll&#13;
O'NEILL, THERESA Ch o ir 1;&#13;
Newspaper 3.&#13;
PETTIT, Bl LL Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2.&#13;
PETTIT, JOHN Football 3,4.&#13;
POGGE, DAVID Newspaper 3 ;&#13;
Football 1,2,3;4; Trac k 1,2,3,4 ;&#13;
Wres tling 1,2,3; Honor Roll 15&#13;
quarters.&#13;
POWE LL, DENISE Speech 1; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Choir 1;&#13;
Art Club 3,4 ; Pep Club 1,2 ; Honor&#13;
Roll 8 quarters .&#13;
RESPELIERS, CATHY Drama 1,&#13;
2,3,4 ; Student Council 2; Choir 1,&#13;
2,3,4 ; Pep Club 2,3,4; Les Musiques 2,3,4; Honor Roll 10 quarters.&#13;
RESPELIERS TOM Wrestling 1;&#13;
Honor Roll 1 quarter.&#13;
RINDONE, GARY Football 1,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Letterman Club 3,4.&#13;
ROMANO, MIKE Football 1,2,3,&#13;
4 ; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4;&#13;
Student Counci l 4 ; Class Officer&#13;
4 ; Letterman Club 2,3,4; National&#13;
Honor Society 4 ; Honor Roll 15&#13;
quarters.&#13;
RONK, BILL Football 4 ; Basketball 4 ; lntramurals 3,4.&#13;
1 quarter. SALVO, PATRICK Football 1;&#13;
McCANN, DAVID Football 1,2, Wrestling 1; T enn is 2 ; Yearbook 3 ;&#13;
3,4 ; T rack 2,3 ; Wrestling 1,2 ; Let- lntramura ls 3,4.&#13;
terman Club 3,4; Honor Roll 11 SALVO, PATTI Cheerleaders 1,&#13;
quarters. 2,3,4 ; Student Council 4 ; Choir&#13;
McGINN , CHUCK Football 4 ; 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4 ; Art Club 4;&#13;
Baseball 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
Tennis 1,2; lntramurals 3,4. SCHNITKER, COLLEEN Pep&#13;
MEIDLINGER, MARK Football Club 3; Art Club 3.&#13;
1; Base ball 1,2,3 ; T rack 1,2; Wrest- SPITZ NAG LE, PHI LIP Speech 1;&#13;
ling 1,2,3 ; Letterman Club 2,3,4; Drama 1,3; Football 1; Baseball 3 ;&#13;
lntramurals 3,4. Tennis 2,3,4; Falcon Concession&#13;
MEYERS, MARGARET Choir 4 ; Club 1,2; Yearbook 2,3,4 ; LetterPep Club 3,4. man Club 3,4 ; lntramurals 3,4;&#13;
MINAHAN , TERRY Speech 2; National Honor Society 4; State&#13;
Drama 2 ; Wrestling 1; lntramurals of Iowa Scholar; Honor Roll 15&#13;
3,4. q uarters.&#13;
MRKACEK, JOANN Porn Porn STEENSON, NANCY Choir 4 ;&#13;
3,4; Choir 3; Pep Club 3,4 ; Honor Pep Club 3,4; Drama 3; lntramurRoll 11 quarters. als 3; Honor Roll 8 quarter s.&#13;
MUCH, ROSEMARY Drama 3; STOKES, DAVID Football 1,2;&#13;
Porn Pon 3,4 ; Choir 1; Pep Club Bas ketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,&#13;
1,2,3,4 ; Art Club 4 ; Intramural 3 ; 3,4 ; Track 1; Student Counci l 1,&#13;
Honor Roll 11 quarters. 2; Letterman Club 2,3,4; lntramurMURPHY, JIM Newspaper 4 ; Foot- als 2,3 ,4 ; Honor Ro ll 15 quarters. I 1234 SULENTI C, BOB Football 1 2 · ball 1,2,3,4 ; Bas ketbal ' ' ' ; Basketball 1,2,4 ; Baseball 1,2',3', Baseball 1,2,3,4 ; Track 1; Student ·c ouncil 2 ; Letterman Club 2,3,4 ; 4 ; T rack 1; Letterman Club 2,3,4 ;&#13;
Int ramural 3 ; Honor Roll 3 quarters. National Honor Society 3,4; Honor&#13;
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NOON , ROBERT A D rama 2,3 ;&#13;
New spaper 4 ; Tenn is 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 3,4 ; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Bowling 3,4 ; lntramurals 3; Les M usiques 4 ; Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
NUGENT, KEVIN Football 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Wrest ling 1,2,3,4; Letterman&#13;
Club 2 ,3,4; Honor Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
OLSEN , K IM Porn Pon 4, Pep&#13;
Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1 quarter.&#13;
Roll 15 q uarters .&#13;
SW IFT KATHY Choir 3,4; Pep&#13;
Clu b 3,4 ; lntramurals 4.&#13;
T HOMPSON, JIM Foot ball 1,2;&#13;
Baseball 1; Student Council 1,2,3;&#13;
President 4 ; Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
VA L LINCH , JEAN Cheerleaders&#13;
1,2,3,4 ; Choir 1,2,3 ; Pep Club 1,&#13;
2,3,4; Drama 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 15&#13;
quarters. &#13;
WEIDMAN, BOB Yearbook 3 4 · CONNOLLY, MAUREEN 112. GRANT, ROBERT 105. KENKEL, CAROL 14,15,36, Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3:4; CONZEMIUS, CATHY 36,93. GRAEVE, DEBBIE 39,70,112. 43,95. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; CONZEMIUS, SUSAN 107. GREINER, KAREN 105. KENKEL, DANIEL 50,63,76, Cross Country 3,4; Letterman CORBALEY, JACK 54,59,68,112. GRIFFITH, DONALD 95. 83,92,95, 101 . Club 2,3,4; lntramurals 3; Honor CRILLY, ROMANA 18,23,35, GRONSTAL, KAREN 22,24,32, KENKEL, RANDY 45,53,66, Roll 11 quarters. 38,93. 38,40,84, 105, 129. 76,78,108. WETTENGEL, DICK Football 1; CROWLEY, JIM 92,93. GRONSTAL, LISA 39,70,112. KENNEY, DEBBIE 108. Basketball 1,3,4;Track 1; Intra- CROWLEY, TIM 107. GRONSTAL, MARIANNE 38; KENNEY: KATHY 38,43,105. murals 3; Honor Roll 15 quarters. 43,84,95. KENNEY, TODD 65,68,112. WOLEVER , MARTI Football GRUND, ELIZABETH 39, . KILNOSKI, DEBBIE 9,41,112. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- 74,108. KILNOSKI, JIM 45,58,73. ball 1,2,3,4; Golf 1; Honor Roll DAUGHERTY, TIM 22,45,50, GUBBELS, RICKY 45,50,53, KILNOSKI, KATHLEEN 22, 6 quarters. 58,71,85,104. 65,105. 28,39,43,74,108.&#13;
DELEHANT, TIM 35,93. KIMBALL, CAROLYN 112.&#13;
STUDENT INDEX DIBLASI, BARB 39,74,107. KOBOLD, JANE 29,74,108.&#13;
DIBLASI, BOB 54,112. KOBOLD, SALLY 39,112.&#13;
DILLIN, MARK 33,50,53,78, HAAS, JIM 45,50,56,57,66, KOCH, DAN 39.&#13;
ADAMS, BRYON 54,65,78,110. 107 ,124. 67,105. KONZ, COLLEEN 60,109.&#13;
DOLL, MARK 45,50,104. HAAS, MARGARET 38,43,6.4, KONZ, ELAINE 29,35,38,60. , ADAMS, PAM 38,43,107. DOLL, TAMI 39,60,107. 95,100. 61,85,95,101. ADAMS, TIM 50,53,65,104. DOYLE, BOB 83. HACKLEY, HELEN 108. KONZ, KAY 38,95 AGER, JAMES 107. DOYLE, PATTY 36,38,93. HAL TERMAN, TERRY 95. KRETTEK, MARY CECILIA&#13;
ARENAS, DANIEL 50,92, DUFF, SHARON 43,93. HAMLING, JEFF 105. 23,40,84,95. 129.&#13;
AUSDEMORE, SALLY 107 DUGGAN, SALLY 33,38, HAMLING, PATRICIA 39,70,108. KRUEGER. STEVE 83,96.&#13;
42,104. HAMMEN, STEVE 50,53, KRUPICKA, KRIS 36,43,95,101.&#13;
DUGGAN, SUSAN 14,15,36, 65,108. KRUSE, DAVID 50,83,96&#13;
BARAK, CHRISTOPHER 107. 38,40,92,93, 129. HANNAN, KELLEY 49,105. KULCZEWSKI, JAMES 54,65.&#13;
DUSING, TOM 33,45,73,84, HANSON, DEBRA 108. BART, DIANE 104. 104,106. HARTMAN, JAMES 105.&#13;
BART, JEFF 36,92. HAUG, CHRIS 36, 105.&#13;
BASTRON, ELIZABETH 23,33,· HAUG, SAM 30,50,53,108. LA MANTIA, JIM 29,32,34, 39, 111. HAUGEN, KERSTIN 38,95. 39,45,49,50,71,96.&#13;
BERALDI, NANDY 38,107. ECKRICH, DOUG 39,74,107. HECK, PATRICK 33,35,106. LEBER, CHRIS 36,42,45,50,&#13;
BERNER, CHARLES 71,76, ECKRICH, JULIE 104. HEITHOFF, JULIE 112. 65,66,105. 84,92. ELLIOTT, TIMPTHY 59,74,78. HENDERSON, BRIAN 50,57, LEBER , ROSANNE 39,62, 112.&#13;
BERNER, Ml CHAE L 54,59, 111 . EMARINE, DONALD 36. 58,105, LEINEN, MARIANN 40,105.&#13;
BOWERS, SUE 38,60,72. EMARINE, MIKE 36. HENDER~ON, ELLEN 38,39, LEMIRE, CINDY 36,39,43,96.&#13;
BOYER, DONNA 62,107. EMARINE, TERESA 39,112. 41,112. LEMIRE, ELIZABETH 112.&#13;
BRANDT, CHRIS 38,43,92. EPPERSON, JOHN 39,108. HENSLEY, PATRICK 112. LENIHAN, DANNY 63,109.&#13;
BRANDT, WENDY 39,62,110. EPPERSON, NICHOLAS 78,108. HERBERT, ANGELA 38,95. LENIHAN, MARY ANN 84,86,&#13;
BRIDGES, MARK 39,54,59, EPPERSON, STEVE 20,32,45, HERBERT, MELANIE 22,39, 96,129.&#13;
68,111 . 48,49,66,67,76,84,93. 43,108. LENIHAN, MATT 78,79,109.&#13;
BRONSON, MELINDA 23,39,41, ERIXON, MARGARET 36,38,94. HERZOG, CHRIS 50,108. LENIHAN, MIKE 45,53,63,73, 70,111. EVEZIC, EDWARD 39,50,53,74. HOBBINS, MARGARET 43,105. 105,119.&#13;
BRONSON, REBECCA 38,43,107. EVEZIC, ROBERT 54,65. HOEBELHEINRICH, JEFF LENIHAN, TIMOTHY 54,59,112.&#13;
BROOKS, BONNIE 70, 111. 59,112. LEWIS, KELLY 39,109.&#13;
BROSNIHAN, JOHN 45,53,57. HOEBELHEINRICH, STEVE LEWIS, SHELLEY 38,96.&#13;
BROSNIHAN, MATT 39. 108. LEWIS, STEVE 109.&#13;
BROSNIHAN, THERESA 24,107. FAGAN, KAY 35,104. HOMBACH, STEVE 108. LISTON , DONNA 39,109.&#13;
BRUGENHEMKE, JOHN 21, FANCHER, TRACIE 38,94. HOPP, JO ELLEN 21,39,41, LISTON , KATHY 60,105.&#13;
45,50,107. FAZIO, PHYLLIS 108. 70,108. LISTON , MICHAEL 54,59,&#13;
BUELT, VICKI 107. FISCHER, GREGORY 50,58, HUBER, TERI 74,108,110. 68,112.&#13;
BUHMAN, DENNIS 104 85,108. HUGHES, MIKE 19,36,45, LISTON, PATTY 84,96.&#13;
BUNTEN,' SUSAN 38,43,92. FISCHER, KAREN 60,108. 63,105. LOSH , MARIE 38,39,72,109,11 0.&#13;
BURGIN, OWEN 34,45,50,63, FISCHER, ROBERTA 35,60, HUGHES, TIM 33,39,45,50,53, LUSTGRAAF, MICHAEL 34,&#13;
64,66,104. 72,105. 63, 108. 96,100.&#13;
BURKE, MARY 36,43,92. FISCHER, STEVE 50,53,66, HURST, MIKE 39,105.&#13;
BURKEY, DAN 50,53,58,66,107. 83,94. HUTCHESON, DOUG 108.&#13;
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Saddlerock . (Top Rgt.) Molly Tobin (Julie) gets her first job at&#13;
the Saddlerock Saloon. (Bott.I The people of Denver enjoy&#13;
Mrs. McGlone's (Sharon Messbarger) party. &#13;
11 &#13;
(Below) Brian Henderson and Kathy Kilnoski refresh themselves at the Saddlerock. (Top Rgt.) The Denver Police are&#13;
Chris Leber, Brian Henderson, and Mike Smyth (Not pictured&#13;
is Mike McAlexanderl . {Bottom) Molly Brown (Julie Smyth)&#13;
greets Msgr. Ryan {Pat Heck) .&#13;
12 &#13;
St. Albeit Ptesents ChtistmQs '75&#13;
(Top) Les Musiques family gathers to sing a song. (Ctr. Leh)&#13;
The St. Albert Band performs at Christmas Concert. (Rgt.)&#13;
Brad Neary and Nanci Beraldi sing a duet. (Bottom Lett) Mary&#13;
Flecky si ngs her doggie a Christmas lullaby.&#13;
13 &#13;
Cupid Strikes Henrts nt Vnlentine Dnnce&#13;
(Top Left) Jeff McKenzie and Patti O'Neill enjoy their first Valentine's Dance. (Top Rgt.) Becki Bronson swings to the music of&#13;
" Sweetfield." (Bottom Left) Jeanne Tierney and Gary Ryba bump their way through the dance. (Bottom Agt.) "Sweetfield" enter·&#13;
tains at the Valentines Dance.&#13;
14 &#13;
THE&#13;
The 1976 all school play was the CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller. It was an intense drama&#13;
about the Salem witch trials in 1692. The action centers around Abigail Williams (played&#13;
by Jo Ellen Hopp) who was thought to be&#13;
possessed by the devil. The Reverend Samuel&#13;
Parris (Mike Smyth) sends for the Reverend&#13;
John Hale, (Pete Meidlinger) a minister noted&#13;
for his work in ridding people of spirits. John&#13;
Proctor (Brad Neary) a villager who does not&#13;
believe in witchcraft, speaks out against the&#13;
idea that people may be possessed, until finally,&#13;
suspicion is brought upon him that he is working for Satan.&#13;
CAST&#13;
Reverend Samuel Parris ...... . .. Mike Smyth&#13;
Tituba .. ... ........ . ...... Janet Sulentic&#13;
Abigail Williams ...... . ... . . . Jo Ellen Hopp&#13;
Mary Warren ... . . . ..... . Theresa Brosnihan&#13;
John Proctor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Neary&#13;
Rebecca Nurse ..... .. ... .. . .. Diane Powell&#13;
Giles Cory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Reinig&#13;
Reverend John Hale ...... . . Pete Meidlinger&#13;
Elizabeth Proctor . . . . . . . . . . Karen Gronstal&#13;
Francis Nurse . . . . . . . . . . Mike McAlexander&#13;
Other roles were carried out by Mindy,&#13;
Bronson, Mary Flecky, Sharon Messbarger,&#13;
Tom Dusing, Pat Heck, Chris Barak, Jim Hartman, Paul Friesen, Lucy Hackley, Retsey Ronk,&#13;
and Amy Yochem. Student directors were&#13;
Kathy Kilnoski and Julie Smyth. (top) The cast of the CRUCIBLE. (bottom)&#13;
Tituba bewitches the children of Salem.&#13;
CRUCIBLE&#13;
15 &#13;
I&#13;
....&#13;
(top left) "You drank blood, Abby , you drank blood I" (top rt .) " I'll whip the devil out of you I" (ctr. left) Proctor threaten s to ex·&#13;
pose Abby and himself if she continues to accuse people of witchcra ft. (btm . left) Reverend Parris prays for his daughter to be freed&#13;
from the devil 's spirit. Uwr. rt.) Elizebeth and John share a moment alone shortly before she is accused of being a w itch. &#13;
(top left) "It's on the beam behind the rafter!" (top rt.) John,&#13;
about to hang, comforts his wife. (lwr. left) Wi ll ard the jai lkeeper wakes Sarah Good from an uneasy rest. (\wr. rt.) "Aye,&#13;
Satan 's sure ly got th e child in his grip," laments Rebecca&#13;
Nurse.&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
NIGHTS ON BROADWAY&#13;
(Top) The Junior-Senior Prom Court : Rita Wettengel, Joe&#13;
Co nlon, Peggy Hobbins, Jim Haas. Chris Barak, Sharon Gard,&#13;
Do n Clar k, Cyndi Pettit, Debbie Kenney, M ike M cAlexa nder,&#13;
King R ick Gubbels and Queen Karen Gro nstal. (Right) M r.&#13;
Bob Pyles poses Tim Hughes and Jill Sa ilors fo r th eir prom&#13;
picture. (Above )John Steenson takes time out to have a&#13;
drin k from the "bar ." &#13;
left) Excitement shatters after the Ki ng and Queen are&#13;
unced. (Bottom left) The anxious bartenders, Lisa&#13;
tstal, Teresa Emarine, and Ellen Henderson , wait to serve&#13;
mers. (Top right) Jim Haas shows his dancing ability .&#13;
om right) Theresa Carta , Tim Leinen, Debbie Hansen ,&#13;
om Evers dance to the music of Pegasus.&#13;
19 &#13;
1975-76 Pom Pon Squad&#13;
(Standing, Lt. to Rgt.) Sponsor, Mrs. Louise Bublitz, Mary Mehsling, Teresa Emarine, Debbie Kenney , Jane Kobold , Pa tti Hamling, Nancy Murphy, Mary Flecky, Kathy Ki lnoski , Kathy Kenn ey, Nanci&#13;
Beraldi, Nancy Sciortino, Melanie Herbert. (Kneel ing) Bonnie Brooks, Julie Moore, Paula Sandbothe, Th eresa Brosnihan, Pam Adams, Marti Phillips, Peggy Hobins, Kathy Liston, Nancy Gittins, Kandy&#13;
Nugent. (Bottom Lt.) Mary Flecky entertains fans at a home football game. {Bottom Rgt.) Porn Pon Girls perform to "Rock and Soul."&#13;
20 &#13;
Spotts Banquet&#13;
Some of the awards given at the Sports&#13;
Banquet are : (top row from left) Jim Haas,&#13;
Louis Leber Award for outstanding contributions in track; Mark Doll, the E.R. McDonnell Sportsmanship award; Owen Burgin, the&#13;
Knute Rockne Award for outstanding ability&#13;
in football ; (center) Steve Ronk and Tom&#13;
Gallagher share the Dutch Robinson Memorial&#13;
Award; Rita Ronk the Conzemius Award for&#13;
outstanding girl athlete; Shawn Kelly and Tom&#13;
Swanek, Bert Flack Award for boys' golf; and&#13;
Julie Smyth, Bert Flack Award for outstanding&#13;
girl golfer.&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Student Council Holds EvQluQtion OQy&#13;
One of the highlights of the year for the&#13;
Student Council was their "work" day on&#13;
March 25.&#13;
The members of the council spent one afternoon brainstorming on such th ings as: honors&#13;
day, eligibility, Lettermen's Club, and honor's&#13;
passes. Recommendations were then made to the activity committee.&#13;
In addition to this work day, the Student&#13;
Council also directed homecoming activities,&#13;
participated in the Handyperson project, and&#13;
sponsored couples at a Muscular Dystrophy&#13;
Dancethon .&#13;
P. 22 (Top) Officers of the Student Council&#13;
(from left): Jul ie Smyth, Vice-president; Karen&#13;
Gronstal, Secretary-Treasu rer; and Tom Dusing, President. (Bott.) Junior Representatives&#13;
(from left): Chris Barak, John Steenson, Sharon&#13;
Gard, and Kathy Kilnoski. P. 23 (Top Rt.)&#13;
Senior Representatives (standing from left)&#13;
Tim Carpenter and Joe Conlon; (sitting) Patti&#13;
Scott and Rita Wettengel. (Top Lt.) Sophomores&#13;
(top to bottom) Matt Madsen, Kathy Scott,&#13;
Susy Sciortino, and Paul Freeman. (Bott. Lt.I&#13;
Father Hurley listens to discussion at a meeting. (Bott. Rt .I Freshman Representatives&#13;
(from left) Norma Leber, Kelly Sailors, Dan&#13;
McGi nn, and Jeff McKenzie. &#13;
&#13;
CLASS&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
PRESIDENT:&#13;
ma~k Applegate&#13;
V. PRESIDENT:&#13;
Dana Coughlin&#13;
SECRETARY:&#13;
Peggy Hobbins&#13;
TREASURER:&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
24&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
PRESIDENT:&#13;
Sue Ronk&#13;
V. PRESIDENT:&#13;
Tim Crowley&#13;
SECRETARY:&#13;
Kent F1ed1ichsen&#13;
TREASURER:&#13;
Dan Burkey &#13;
FRESHffiEN&#13;
PRESIDENT:&#13;
Joe Romano&#13;
V. PRESIDENT:&#13;
Rick Kenkel&#13;
SECRETARY:&#13;
Jan Roux&#13;
TREASURER:&#13;
Jolene moran&#13;
SOPHOffiORES&#13;
PRESIDENT:&#13;
ffiike Berner&#13;
V. PRESIDENT:&#13;
Scott Wallace&#13;
SECRETARY:&#13;
Carolyn Stokes&#13;
TREASURER:&#13;
matt O'Neill&#13;
25 &#13;
This year's ACCIPITER Staff, consisting&#13;
mainly of inexperienced juniors and aided by a&#13;
few veteran seniors, composed and distributed&#13;
the monthly newspaper under the direction of&#13;
Sr. Raymond Marie.&#13;
During the course of the year, the staff was&#13;
fortunate to be able to receive tips from guest&#13;
speakers who are or have been involved in&#13;
daily publications.&#13;
To raise funds for a new camera, the class&#13;
sponsored a pancake breakfast and an allschool girl's slumber party, both of which were&#13;
quite successful.&#13;
26 &#13;
P. 26 (Top right) : Reporters are (1 -r) Chris Herzog, James&#13;
Reed, Mark Doll, Fred Wager, Jack Brosnihan. (Bottom left)&#13;
Kathy Kenny, Julie Schreiber, Jim Morrow, Jill Sailors, Brad&#13;
Neary , Peggy Hobbi ns. (Bottom right) Sr. Raymo nd McDermott, R .S.M., Adviso r. P. 27 (Top-sta nding) Pe ter Meidlinger, Dia ne Powell , Ja net Su lent ic, Kim Wa ll ace; Roberta&#13;
Rischer a nd Patti Scott {seated). (Bottom, 1-rl FR IDAY&#13;
FR AGMENTS staff is Amy Yochem , Liz Grund. Marsha&#13;
Ring, Debbie Kenny, Colleen Konz, Debbie Hansen, Beth&#13;
O'Connor. Sue Ro nk.&#13;
27 &#13;
YEARBOOK&#13;
The DIMENSIONS Statf are: (seated, 1-r) Jim Morrow, Tom Swanek , Mark Dillin, John Brugenhem ke, Tim Hughes, Kevin Marr. Row 2: Sue Ronk , Ellen Henderson, Liz Grund Mory Burns. Row J : Susie Conzemius Barb Diblasi, Lisa ~ronsta , Ja~e Kobold, and K~lli e McGinn. (Bo!tom left) Mr. Gill, advisor, is ht by the " travelling camera" as he fllos M arr and Brugenhcmkc to t he y earbook plant for a visit. (Bottom center) Kevin Marr, eduor, poses for a picture after returning from the plant. (Bottom right) John Brugenhemke look s over the basketball lay o ut.&#13;
28 &#13;
CONCERT &amp; VARSITY CHOIRS&#13;
CONCERT CHOIR (First Row, L-R) : Beck i Bronson, Sharon Messba rger, Ka re n Gronstal, Jea nne Capa re ll i, Lori Larsen, Jessa nne Sillik , Chery l Smith, Julie Eckrich . Row 2 : Co ll een Wettengel, Darla&#13;
Powell, Dana Coughlin , Kathy Listo n , Kay Fagan, Jackie Ryba, Beth Lemire, M arie L osh, Kathy Kil noski, Debbie Hanson, Liz Grund. Ro w 3: Retsey Ro nk, Nanci Beraldi , Jan R ou x , Molly M ulqueen ,&#13;
Tricia Sciortino, Mary Fl ecky , Kathy Kenney, Kelly Lewis, Patti Hamli ng, Na ncy Gittins, Regi na Rew, Cheryl Huss, Jea n Kilnoski , Jane Wiese, Theresa Ca rta .&#13;
VARSITY CHOIR (First Row, L-R) : Darcie Krittenbrinck , Lisa Blum, Debbie Burdick , Ann Pogge, Sue McVey, Mary Swift , Sheryl McMillen, Rita Freeman, Barb Roane,_Mary Kelly, Deb_b ie Kalasek,&#13;
Loretta Kelly. Norma Grote, Shell ie Fowle r, Leslie Chnst1 ns n, Da_nita J~hnso n. Row 2: Tern Porter, Sally ~ob l?, ~udy Jerkov1ch: Kathie Valllnch '. Rosanne eb~r, Julie h~ ber, L.o n Va~ Horne, Kim Cla rk Jackie Ra th Kathie Sherman Joan Green, Jean Kllnosk1, Cassie Ward , Lucy Hackley, Ruth Graybi ll , V1ck1 Ko nz, Barb 0 Connor, Carol Vio la . Row 3: Cindy Jansenius, Ke llie McG tnn , Nancy&#13;
Wa re, Debbie Ki lnoski, knren Wettengel ,'susie Bintner, Peggy Murphy , Janet Sulenti c, J eanne Tie rney, Joan Wallace, Diane O'Grady, Patti Busch, Carolyn Stokes, Michelle Russell, Jan Kenkel, Nancy&#13;
McMill an, Kathy Rath, Pam Ada ms, Jane Wiese.&#13;
29 &#13;
Les ffiusiques&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) Nancy Beraldi, Retsey Ron k, Cyndi Pettit, Karen Gronstal , Jo Ellen Hopp, Mike Carta, John Epperson, Mary Rohling, Miss O'Nei ll. Row 2 : Geri Joneson, Nancy Murphy, Sue Bowers'. Sharon&#13;
Messbarger, Julie Smyth, Nancy Sciortino, Ray Slobodnik, Doug Ec krich , Kathy Kilnoski , Marie Losh, Ell en Henderson . Row 3: T heresa Emari ne, Theresa Brosnihan, Lisa Gronstal, Janet Sul entic, Pat&#13;
Heck, Mike Smyth, Brad Neary, Tim Daugherty, Don Clark, Mary Flecky, Gina Rew, Rita Wettengel, Mary Mehsling. Not pictured are Sue Ron k and Jane Kobold.&#13;
(Above) Miss O'Neill watches with sa tisfaction as the Les M usiques' sing and dance to "Twentiana." (Right) Sue Ronk si ngs" America&#13;
The Beautiful" while the rest of the Les Musiques accompany her.&#13;
30 &#13;
Band Forms at St. Albert&#13;
Advanced Band- Row 1 (l .r) : Marianne Evezic, Mary Beth Kilnoski, Kim Hinman, Sheila Roane, Ann Hansen, Lynn Christiansen, Richard Bunnell. Row 2: Larry Schull, John Hansen, Chris Franks, John&#13;
Claflin, Mike Snook, Ron Jewell- Director. Row 3: Jean Kilnoski , Benny Fischer, Chris Kea ly, Boyd Murray , Kraig Rallis.&#13;
Beginning Band- Row 1 (1 -r): Barb O'Nei ll , Joan nie Pool e, Pat Snook, Bob Zimmerman, Lori Manning, Theresa Wredt. Row 2 : Annet te Hartleib , Theresa Meidl inger, T ony Stangl, Joe Gubbels, Ron&#13;
Jewell- Director. Row 3: Yvonne Osborn, Julie Mehsling, Michelle Co lpitts.&#13;
31 &#13;
Vntsity Plnces 2nd Runnet-up&#13;
The 1975-76 Cheerleaders placed second&#13;
runner up in t he nation at their annual clinic in&#13;
Fort Collins, Colorado, last summer. They were&#13;
judged on spirit and ent husiasm, their ability to&#13;
make up new cheers, and overall creativity in&#13;
cheerleading.&#13;
Pg. 32 (Top. L. to R.J Th e 1975-76 Varsity sq uad: Geri Joneson, Sharon Gard, Jill Sai lors, Capt. Mary Keenan, Karen&#13;
Gronstal, Jul ie Smyth. Co. Capt. Rita Wettengel. and Beck i&#13;
Bronson . (Bott. Rgt. J The cheerleaders "ge t it together."&#13;
pg. 33 (Top Lt.) Wrestling Cheerleaders (L. to R.): Diane Bart,&#13;
Jo Ellen Hopp, Gapt. Julie Schreiber, Dana Caughl in, Cyndi&#13;
Pettit. and Sall y Dugga n. (Top Rgt.) "Look Mom , no hands!"&#13;
(Lt. Ctr.) J. V. Cheerleaders (L t. to Rgt.): Ann McClure, Kathy&#13;
Rath, Lisa Gronstal, Lau ra Shudak , Capt. Ellen Henderson,&#13;
and Mary Jean Burns. (Bott. Lt.) Freshmen squad (L. to R.J :&#13;
Jackie Ryba , Peggy Murphy, Mol ly Mulqueen, Capt. Mary Marr,&#13;
and Janet Biogen. (Bott. Rgt.) "Sophomores sophomores, don't be shy ... " . '&#13;
32&#13;
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33 &#13;
St. Albett Dinnet Theatet&#13;
Ptesents&#13;
SEND ffiE NO FLOWERS&#13;
On the evenings of May 7th and 8th the&#13;
gymnasium ·was transformed into the St. Albert&#13;
Dinner Theater. The dinner theater was developed by a Parents' Club Committee working in&#13;
conjunction with the Drama and Music departments and replaced the traditional Spring Concert given by the Music Department.&#13;
The Parents' Club handled all the dinner ar- rangements including the preparation and serv- ing of the authentic Italian Dinner.&#13;
Entertainment during the dinner was provided by the newly formed band under the&#13;
direction of Mr. Ron Jewel, and the various vocal groups under the direction of Miss Nancy&#13;
O'Neill. Mrs. Paula Blatt directed the three act&#13;
play written by Norman Barasch and Carroll&#13;
Moore.&#13;
The evenings entertainment and dinner were&#13;
superb and were well received by the more&#13;
than 400 persons who attended.&#13;
34&#13;
CAST:&#13;
Judy Kimball . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Kilnoski&#13;
George Kimball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Neary&#13;
Vito .. . ... . . ... . . .. . . . . . . .. Jim Morrow&#13;
Chris Barak&#13;
Bert Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Sage&#13;
Doctor Morrissey . ...... .. . .. . . Kim Wallace&#13;
Arnold Nash ........ . .. . Lenny Thompson&#13;
First Passerby . .... . .. . . .. . ... Fred Wager&#13;
Second Passerby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Evers&#13;
Miss Akins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peggy Hobbins&#13;
A Girl .... ... . .. ....... . .. Mindy Bronson&#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Third Passerby . . . . . . . . . Sharon Messbarger&#13;
Walk-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Sulentic,&#13;
Retsey Ronk&#13;
Jim Hartman&#13;
Miss Mason ......... . ... .. . Becki Bronson&#13;
Marie Losh &#13;
&#13;
Second&#13;
Annual RETREAT&#13;
A unique change in this year's retreat was&#13;
separating the upp.erclassmen from the underclassmen. By doing this, it was thought each&#13;
group could relate better to their own age group,&#13;
and it would also avoid disturbances and petty&#13;
arguments. The first day included discussion,&#13;
movies, arts and crafts, and prayer. The second&#13;
day was highlighted by a communal penance&#13;
service, and a special Christmas dinner prepared&#13;
and served by parents.&#13;
36&#13;
(Ctr. Left) During the retreat, the freshmen and sophomores&#13;
take a "wonder walk." (Right) Fr. Dan Kenny takes time out&#13;
to pose with his monkey. {Bottom) Pat Rindone and his peers&#13;
radia te sparks of enthusiam duri ng a large group sharing time. &#13;
(Topi Jim Kilnoski, Mike Slobodnik and Doug Eckrich enjoy the cand lelit Christmas dinner following the retreat. (Left) Juniors and&#13;
Seniors gather in auditorium for a chance to listen and voice their oponions about the retreat. (Right) Sr. Nancy and Sr. Kath leen&#13;
share a story with upperclassmen.&#13;
37 &#13;
BICENTENNIAL&#13;
Chris Stokes exclaims, "Who made the salad!"&#13;
A one-semester course was presented this&#13;
year in commemoration of our nation's Bicentennial. Miss O'Neill and Miss Brauch were the&#13;
designers of this special course. In addition to&#13;
Miss O'Neill and Miss Brauch, course instruction was offered on a rotation· basis utilizing&#13;
Mr. Sherbo, Mrs. Blatt, Mrs. Angeroth, Sister&#13;
Raymond, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. Bublitz as&#13;
supporting instructors.&#13;
A Bicentennial flag was given to the school,&#13;
and the class arranged the flag raising ceremony&#13;
which was attended by several local dignitaries&#13;
and was followed by a reception in the cafeteria.&#13;
The students, under t he direction of Mrs.&#13;
Twila Miller, arranged and prepared a Bicentennial dinner. Faculty and staff were Invited&#13;
guests to t his dinner of turkey and all the&#13;
trimmings. The main project of t he semester was a on~&#13;
week t rip for interested students which carried&#13;
them across t he state to t he many historical&#13;
sights and points of interest which Iowa offers.&#13;
38&#13;
The Bicentennial flag fli es over St. Albert. Sr. Raymond gasps, "I can't believe I ate the w hole thing!"&#13;
(Above) Miss Brauch gives instructions on table sett" (R ight) Can any girl resist this face? ing. &#13;
The crowd gathers for the flag raising ceremony on the front lawn.&#13;
(Leh) Tony Romano gets stuck with the dishes aher the dinner. (Above) The Junior girls get ready to dig in .&#13;
39 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Fa.Icons Experience Disappointing Sea.son&#13;
Row 1: {l.-R.) : John McDonal d, Mike Geier, Scott Wallace, Steve Mescher, Kevin Sch nikter, Pat Rindone, Kevin Marr, Randy Kenkel. Row 2: Kent Rallis, Jim Kulczewski, Bryan Adams, Mark Evers,&#13;
Mike Berner, Bill Po\'Ve rs, Jack Corbaley, Ron Sailors, Mike O'N eill, Bob Diblasi , Chris Herzog, Mgr. August Renig. Row 3: Ass t. Coach Mr. Tim Capel, T im Lenihan, Asst. Coach Mr. Dick Wright, Mark&#13;
Bridges, Matt Lenihan, Steve Hammen, Mark Dillin, Greg Fischer, Mitch w. Rick Jackson, Chris Leber, Tony Romano, Head Coach Mr. Bill Montignani. Row 4: Jack Brosi nhan, Tim Hughes, Lee Sterbens, John Brugenhemke, Mark Doll , Tim Carpenter, Don Clark , Marty Stokes, Brian Henderson, Bi ll Sage. Row 5: Tim Adams, Mike Slobodnik, Ed Evezic , Jim Haas, Pat Sealock, Owen Burgin, A ss t.&#13;
Coach Mr. Nick McGrain, Mike Hughes, Mike Hurst, Tim Daugherty.&#13;
What looked like a promising seasor:i for the&#13;
"75" football Falcons turned sour as the Falcons ran up against four Midwest powers. Green&#13;
and Gold dropped three close games and salvaged a tie for the homecoming crowd. The&#13;
Falcons had a very young team with seven Juniors starting on offense and six Juniors starting&#13;
on defense. The last game of the season&#13;
matched the Falcons against the Lewis Central&#13;
Titans. Tim Carpenter started things off well&#13;
with a 76 yard kickoff return, but the Falcons&#13;
were turned back 21-19 by the Titans. The sea- son next year looks optimistic with plenty of&#13;
Juniors such as Kevin Marr, Mark Dillin, and&#13;
Randy Kenkel anchoring the offense and Tim·&#13;
Hughes, John B~ugenh mke, Pat Sealock, and&#13;
Don Clark holding down the defense. Two Falcons, Jim Haas (defensive end) and Owen Burgen (linebacker), were picked for the All-City&#13;
Team.&#13;
Falcons rejoice after another T.D.&#13;
42 &#13;
!Top L.) Ron Sailors tries to elude an A.l. foe. (M iddle L.l Brian (Hendo) Henderson runs out the option against crosstown rival. (Top Rt.) Coach and Quarterback discuss strategy&#13;
for next set of downs. (Bottom Mid.) Jim Haas tu rns up field&#13;
for a big gainer.&#13;
Falcons Opponents&#13;
6 Abraham Lincoln 28&#13;
0 Corning 15&#13;
20 Boystown 20&#13;
14 Le Mars 31&#13;
14 Carroll Kuemper 44&#13;
14 Lincoln Pius X 42&#13;
6 Fort Dodge 7&#13;
19 Lewis Central 21&#13;
43 &#13;
(Top) Falcons sack L.C. Quarterback . (Bottom) A hapless LeMars runner bows 10 S.A .&#13;
44 &#13;
Junior Varsity Football&#13;
(Below) Ron Sailors bursts into the secondary for a big one. (Right) Kevin Marr executes his favorite play .&#13;
Falcons Opponents&#13;
14 Lewis Central 16&#13;
0 Cathedral 18&#13;
12 Holy Name 12&#13;
0 Tee Jay 52&#13;
0 Millard 35&#13;
12 Lincoln Pius X 42&#13;
12 Boystown 6&#13;
Row 1 (l.·R.): Tim L enihan, John McDonald, Mike Geier, Byran Adams, vi n Schnitk , Mi,ke rn r, Pat Rindone, Ron Sailors, Mar k Evers, Head Coach Mr. Tim Capel, Mr. Dick Wright. Row 2 :&#13;
Kent Rall is, Jim Kulczewski, Mark Bridges, Scott l~ ace, Steve Mescher, 8111 Powers, Mike 0 Nedi, Bob Diblasi, Chris Herzog . Row 3: Matt Lenihan, Mike Slobodnik, Edwa rd Evezic, Jack Corbaley,&#13;
Rick Jackson, Gregory Fischer, Anthony Romano, Mitch Rew, Steve Hammen.&#13;
45 &#13;
Freshman Football&#13;
R.ow 1 (L.-RJ: Dan McGruder, John Rohling, Steve McCann, Tim Pi erson, Jim Steenson, Chris Kealy, Robert Hopp, T om O 'Neill, Pat Schnitker. R ow 2 : Bob M escher, John L archick, Fred&#13;
~ill k,HJ"';i Yochem, Ric k K enkel, Matt Doran, Joe Rom an o, Pat McGinn , Bill Manning, T erry O'Toole, Greg Krupicka. Row 3: Asst. Coach Mr. Terry Doln icek, Ch ris Stokes, Dave Harding,&#13;
om en erson, Doug Sealock, Jerry Madsen, Rick Colpitts, Mike Gorman, Gary Coenen , Steve Eckel , Charlie Hartwell , Dan McG inn, Mark Gard, Head Coach Mr. Mike Kavars.&#13;
Falcons Opponents&#13;
0 Mission 0&#13;
0 Roncalli 7&#13;
0 Wilson 24&#13;
('.) Kirn 52&#13;
12 Logan 24&#13;
0 Lewis Central 8&#13;
Pictures tell the story of the Frosh season.&#13;
46 &#13;
Volleyball Catches On At S.A.&#13;
Row 1 (L.·R.): Laurie Larson, De bbie Hanson, Susie .Conlon, Mary Thompson, Jeanne Kell y, Mari e Losh, Rosea nn Leber, Ma ry Conlon , No rma Leber. Row 2: Head Coach Mr. John LaBonia, Kathy Scott, Sha ron Ga rd, Wendy Brandt, Conni e Schnitker, Roberta Fischer, Patty Haas, Sue Bowers, Ka thy Va llinch, Ma ry Rohling.&#13;
The first year of volleyball showed a good&#13;
turnout for the first practice with about 30&#13;
girls out. Since volleyball was organized at the&#13;
end of the year, the Saintes had a limited schedule of games, but looked very promising for&#13;
next year's opponents. Some of the returning&#13;
starters for the Saintes are Kathy Vall inch, Patty&#13;
Hass, Laurie Larsen, Norma Leber, and Mary&#13;
Rohling. Coach LaBonia is looking for a fine&#13;
season from these girls.&#13;
(Above): Susie Romano practices to get ready for another&#13;
game.&#13;
Game 1&#13;
Game 2&#13;
Game 1&#13;
Game 2&#13;
Game 1&#13;
Game 2&#13;
Game1&#13;
Game 2&#13;
Fal.cons&#13;
15&#13;
11&#13;
5&#13;
22&#13;
15&#13;
15&#13;
15&#13;
11&#13;
8&#13;
Falcons&#13;
15&#13;
15&#13;
15&#13;
15&#13;
10&#13;
9&#13;
15&#13;
15&#13;
Va rsity&#13;
Opponents&#13;
l.S.D. 4&#13;
15&#13;
15&#13;
l.S.D . 20&#13;
5&#13;
Tee Jay 13&#13;
7&#13;
Tee Jay 15&#13;
15&#13;
J.V.&#13;
Opponents&#13;
l.S.D. 6&#13;
10&#13;
l.S.D. 9&#13;
6&#13;
Tee Jay 15&#13;
15&#13;
Tee Jay 9&#13;
6&#13;
47 &#13;
Falcons Fall at Substate&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Tim Carpenter, Marty Stokes, Jack Brosinham, Joe Conlon, Tim Daugherty . Row 2: Mgr. August Rienig, H ead Coach M r. John LaBonia, Lee Sterbens, Steve Ronk , Mark Applegate, Randy&#13;
Carroll , Brian Henderson, Jim Haas, Bob Tacke, Don Clark, Ass. Coach Mike Kavars.&#13;
John LaBonia, the onl y varsity basketball&#13;
coach St. Albert's has known ended his coachi ng&#13;
career here with a 12-11 record and a 72-54&#13;
loss to the Atlantic Trojans in the Sub-State&#13;
f inals.&#13;
LaBonia's credential s speak for themselves.&#13;
His won-loss record of 170-86 is t he best in&#13;
southwest Iowa. 1975 was t he highlight of his&#13;
career as he led St. Albert to the State Championship. The first in Council Bluffs history. T hi s&#13;
year t he Falcons were led by All-City selections&#13;
Jim Haas and Randy Carroll. Although the season started off below the .500 mark , the Falcons&#13;
came roaring back winning 9 of their last 12&#13;
games. The Falcons and Joh n LaBonia have&#13;
nothing to be ashamed of as t hey f inished w ith&#13;
t he best record in t he cit y and helped build a&#13;
strong S. A. tradition.&#13;
Brian Henderson prepares to fire a pass to the inside.&#13;
48&#13;
Falcons&#13;
45&#13;
48&#13;
59&#13;
56&#13;
55&#13;
56&#13;
54&#13;
52&#13;
82&#13;
49&#13;
90&#13;
6 1&#13;
72&#13;
75&#13;
57&#13;
66&#13;
69&#13;
42&#13;
59&#13;
90&#13;
65&#13;
54&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Plattesmouth 41 Tri Center 49&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 67 Creston 49 Clarinda 68 Atlantic 65 Carroll Keumper 73&#13;
Holy Name 49&#13;
Shenandoah 67&#13;
Red Oak 5 1&#13;
Maryvi lle 60&#13;
T reynor 44&#13;
Pau l V I 59&#13;
Underwood 80&#13;
Le Mars 60&#13;
Boystown 50&#13;
Lewis Central 63&#13;
Bryan 52&#13;
Sectionals&#13;
Clarinda 45&#13;
Glenwood 63&#13;
District&#13;
M issouri Val ley 49&#13;
Substate&#13;
Atlantic 72 &#13;
I Lett) : Lee Sterbens baff les the A.L. defense. (Right) : Jim Haas puts up a shot over the ou t stre tched arm of a defender.&#13;
49 &#13;
(Upper Lt.I: Brian Henderson goes up tor two from t he outside . (Lower Lt.I: Steve "Bones" Ron k shows his defensive prowess on th II attempted blocked shot. (Rt.): Randy Carro ll gets a sure two against Lynx.&#13;
50 &#13;
J.V.'s Finish With Impressive 13-5 Record&#13;
Row 1 (L- R) : Matt Madsen, Mark Bridges, Tony Romano, Kevin Marr, Scon Wallace, Pete Meidlinger, Ti m Lenihan. Row 2: Head Coach Mr. T im Capel, Matt Lenihan, Jac k Corbaley, Jim Kilnoski,&#13;
Bruce Zimmerman, Mike Slobodnik, Dan Burkey, Greg Fischer, Mgr. Jeff Wat son.&#13;
Falcons&#13;
55&#13;
42&#13;
69&#13;
45&#13;
58&#13;
51&#13;
60&#13;
55&#13;
64&#13;
71&#13;
95&#13;
71&#13;
98&#13;
66&#13;
60&#13;
60&#13;
60&#13;
47&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Creston&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Carrol Keumper&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Maryville&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Le Mars&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Lewi s Central&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Opponent&#13;
42&#13;
20&#13;
78&#13;
42&#13;
48&#13;
77&#13;
38&#13;
79&#13;
57&#13;
55&#13;
38&#13;
40&#13;
75&#13;
35&#13;
59&#13;
59&#13;
63&#13;
74&#13;
(Above) Number 51 sm iles approval as Dan Burkey scores . (Above) Matt "Bunner" Lenihan fights for rebound .&#13;
51 &#13;
Frosh Bas.ketbal I&#13;
Row 1 {L·R) : Craig Krupicka , T om Henderson, Doug Walters, Chris Stokes, John Rohling, Robert Ronk, Don Konz, David Henry, Matt Doran. Head Coach Fr. Paul Monahan, David Walsh, Rick&#13;
Colpitts, Dan McGinn, Richard Wise, Mark Goebel, David Harding, Steve Prichard, Mgr. Robert Hopp.&#13;
52&#13;
Falcons&#13;
47&#13;
42&#13;
46&#13;
59&#13;
27&#13;
56&#13;
32&#13;
55&#13;
50&#13;
29&#13;
32&#13;
51&#13;
38&#13;
52&#13;
42&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Paul V I&#13;
Gross&#13;
Lewis Centra l&#13;
Mission&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Fremont&#13;
Logan&#13;
Prep&#13;
Earling&#13;
Kirn&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Ronca Iii&#13;
B team record was 5-4&#13;
Chris Stokes puts one up for 10 foot .&#13;
Opponents&#13;
73&#13;
39&#13;
43&#13;
50&#13;
40&#13;
59&#13;
64&#13;
66&#13;
94&#13;
35&#13;
65&#13;
48&#13;
46&#13;
90&#13;
62 &#13;
Saintes Head Coach Cannon Retires&#13;
~t~ 1 (L·A): Sue Romano, Jill Cannon, Karen Fi scher, Colleen Konz, Kathy Vall inch, Head Coach Mr. T om Cannon. Row 2: Sue Bowers, Rita Ronk, Roberta Fischer, Geri Powers, Pani Scott. Row 3:&#13;
Y Scott, Jennette Jerkovich, Sally A usdemore, V icki Barak , Donna Boyer.&#13;
Tom Cannon, the man who started girls&#13;
~sketball at St. Albert four years ago has resi_gned from his post of head coach. He has comp1l_ed a 297-123 record. He has gotten the&#13;
Sa1~tes off the ground and the job should be&#13;
easier for whomever takes over his position.&#13;
The Saintes this year were led by four year&#13;
letterperson Retsey Ronk. Retsey was named&#13;
to t he All-City Team, and Sue Romano and&#13;
Sue Bowers received an Honorable Mention .&#13;
Retsey Ro nk sets up the offense.&#13;
Saintes&#13;
54&#13;
53&#13;
54&#13;
51&#13;
63&#13;
60&#13;
57&#13;
59&#13;
40&#13;
52&#13;
75&#13;
55&#13;
61&#13;
61&#13;
47&#13;
51&#13;
61&#13;
35&#13;
53&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Heelan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Corning&#13;
LeMars Central&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Opponents&#13;
34&#13;
68&#13;
58&#13;
47&#13;
68&#13;
65&#13;
58&#13;
56&#13;
5 1&#13;
56&#13;
68&#13;
54&#13;
83&#13;
59&#13;
55&#13;
60&#13;
68&#13;
79&#13;
60&#13;
53 &#13;
sur (Left rendered ): Saintyet. es show the in tensity of the Lewis Centr a I game by the looks on their faces. (Right) : Vicki Barak shows her form on her outside shooting. (below): Retsey Ronk checks to see if LC. has&#13;
54 &#13;
(Above Lt.): Retsey Ro nk prepa res to pu t a move on her oppo·&#13;
nent. (Above Rt.) : Coll ee n Konz and Roberta Fischer show the Sa intes play d efense.&#13;
(Above Lt.I : Sue Romano puts a shot up against the Titanetts. (Above Rt.) : Retsey Ronk drivers the lane fo r easy bucke t.&#13;
55 &#13;
J.V. $Qintes Goin VQluQble Experience&#13;
32&#13;
Row 1 (L- R) : Head Coach Mr. Al Sherbo, Joan Green, Debbie Burdick, Diane Doyle, Jennette Jerkovich, Mary Rohl mg, Rosanne Leber, Jud\' Jerkovich, Cathy Scott . Row 2: Lori VanHorn, Norma&#13;
Leber, Janet Schreiber, Vicki Konz, Jolene Moran, Victoria Lemire, Kim Clark, Susie Sciortino. Row 3: Jan Rew, Jill Cannon, Jan Kenkel, Trisha Scionino, Wendy Brandt, Carolyn Stokes, Jane Jerko·&#13;
vich, Nancy McMillen.&#13;
(Left) : Saintes fight for rebound.&#13;
56&#13;
Saintes&#13;
37&#13;
34&#13;
38&#13;
44&#13;
41&#13;
48&#13;
37&#13;
32&#13;
39&#13;
46&#13;
62&#13;
51&#13;
32&#13;
39&#13;
33&#13;
34&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Missouri V alley&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Heelan (Siou x City)&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Thomas Jefferso n&#13;
Lewis Cental&#13;
Corning&#13;
LeMars Central&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Opponent&#13;
23&#13;
30&#13;
52&#13;
43&#13;
32&#13;
51&#13;
52&#13;
58&#13;
44&#13;
42&#13;
32&#13;
47&#13;
54&#13;
31&#13;
35&#13;
52&#13;
(Rt.I : Caroly n Stokes baffles three A.L. defenders. &#13;
Vnrsity Wrestlets&#13;
Row 1 IL- A): John Jones, Mike Lenihan, Pat Wrcdt, Tom Gallagher, Mike Salvo, Todd Kenney. Row 2: John Steenson, Tony Wredt, Mike Hughes, Tim Hughes, Chris Leber, Owen Burgin, Pat Sealock.&#13;
Falcon bench waits for next exciting match.&#13;
Under new Head Coach Nick McGrain the&#13;
Falcons ended with a 3-5 record . The grapplers&#13;
handed defeats to Red Oak, Underwood, and&#13;
crosstown rival Lewis Central. The Falcons were&#13;
a young team with a young coach , but fared&#13;
well in all tournaments. In the Shenandoah Invitational the Falcons finished second, only one&#13;
point behind the first place team. There the&#13;
Falcons claimed individual titles by Mike Hughes,&#13;
John Jones, and Owen Burgin.&#13;
St. Albert's Tom Gallagher ended a fine wrestling career by earning a trip to Des Moines to&#13;
wrestle at state, but fai led to place in that tournament.&#13;
57 &#13;
58&#13;
fQlcons Show the Way To Victory&#13;
(Above) : Mike Hughes helps hi s opponent to find the way to the&#13;
mat. (Middle Lt.): Tom Gallagher shows the sty le that made him&#13;
a state qualifie r. (Left) : Chris " nubs" Leb er sets up another helpless vlct im . &#13;
J.V. nnd&#13;
Frosh&#13;
Wrestlers&#13;
Hnve&#13;
Btight&#13;
Future·&#13;
The J.V. ended their season with an impressive 5-3 record while the Frosh went 1-8,&#13;
but showed great potenial. Mike Gorman ended with a 6-2-1 record and a second place&#13;
finish in the Metro Tour. Chris Kealy complied&#13;
a 5-2 record. Other outstanding Frosh were&#13;
Dan McGruder, Bill Manning, and Tim Pierson .&#13;
These and the rest of the Frosh wrestlers&#13;
should combine for a fine J.V. team next season . Row 1 (L- R): Bryan Adams, Dan Lenihan, Louie Caparelli, Paul Freeman. Row 2: Mark Reed, Steve Mescher, Steve Hammen, Mike&#13;
Geier.&#13;
Joe Gubbels forces his opponent to cou nt the lights.&#13;
Row 1 (L- R) : Joe Gubbels, Howard Burns. Chri s Kealy, Tim Pi erson, Jim Stcenson, Bill Manning. Row 2: Head Coach Mr. Dick Wright, Jeff Olson, Gray Coenen, Joe Romano, Mike Gorman, Dan Mc·&#13;
Gruder.&#13;
59 &#13;
Track Team Bolster·ed By Underclassmen&#13;
Row 1 (1-r): Head Coach Al Leber, Bob Olsen, Jeff Watson, Mike Gorman, Chris Stokes, Hank Rohling, Joe Romano, Scott Wallace , Ron Sailors, Bill Powers. Row 2: Asst. Coach Mr. Dean Jungman,&#13;
Dan McGinn, Mitch Rew, Kent Fredricksen, Mark Gard, Gary Coenen, Mark Reinig, Jim Haas, Tony Romano, Dan Burkey , Asst. Coach Mr. Terry Oolnicek.&#13;
Mark Aeinig struggles to overtake his opponent at t he Titan Relays.&#13;
60&#13;
Coach Leber gives his team last minute instructions.&#13;
An xious sophomore runners wait to depart r.o_, _•_n_o_1h_e_r_m_e_e_1_. ------------&#13;
Hank Rohling clears the last hurdle on the way to victory.&#13;
Bob Olsen shows much drive coming out of ~e blocks.&#13;
Mike Gorman shows his swle in the long jump.&#13;
Jim Haas floats over the high-jump bar.&#13;
61 &#13;
Frosh Track&#13;
fALCDNs&#13;
Row 1 11 -r): Mike Gorman, Chris Stokes , Mark Gard, Joe Romano. Row 2: Coach Dean Jungman, Dan McGinn, Gary Coenan, Coach T erry Dolnicek.&#13;
(Above) Mi ke Gorman shows his concentration in the hlgh·jump. (Below) The Frosh execut a perfect hand-off.&#13;
Mark Gard puts on his big kick.&#13;
62 &#13;
63 &#13;
Boys' Golf&#13;
Mi ke Smyt h (left) and Tom Swanek show their drives as they practice up f or t he disrrict tourney.&#13;
~ow~ ll·rl: Pat McG~nn •. Joe Snook , Jeff McKenzie, Mike Berner, Mat t O'Nei ll. Row 2: Jerry Madsen, Gary Ryba, Robert Hopp, Terry Berner, Rick Kenkel, Mike O'Neill, Coach A l Sherbo. Row 3: o m wa nek , To m 0 Neil l, Shawn Kell y, Mark Applegate, Jack Co rbaley , Dave Hard ing.&#13;
64 &#13;
Sharon Messba rger and Lisa Gronstal show two imponant phases of the game, follow·through and backswing .&#13;
Gitls' Golf&#13;
Row 1 (l .r) Debbie Burdick, Mary Ro hling, Jackie Rath . Row 2 : Lisa Gronstal, Kathy Rath, Robe rta Fischer, Retsey Ro nk , Molly Mulq ueen.&#13;
65 &#13;
Gitls' Tennis&#13;
/&#13;
Row 1 (1 ..-) : Jan Roux, Patti Scott, Kathy Vall inch, Coach Mrs. Caro l Rosenbaum. Row 2 : Colleen Wise, Nancy McMillan, Kathy Scott, Jeanette Jerkovich. i&#13;
66 &#13;
Jim Kilnoski, Tom Dusing, and Matt Madsen show their antics on the tennis courts.&#13;
Boys' Tennis&#13;
Row 1 (1..-) : Bill Sage, Jeff Hoebelheinrich, Tom Dusing. Row 2: Coach John LaBonia, Jim Kilnoski, Mike Zajic, Brian Henderson ,&#13;
Matt Madsen.&#13;
Bill Sage eyes the ba ll for a smash.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
Gitl·s Bowling&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Liz Grund, Sue Ronk, Mary Burn s, Sally Kobald, Karen Wettengel. Row 2: Teri Huber, Jane Koba ld, Ri ta Mc Dona ld, De bbie Kenney, Mary Mcshling.&#13;
(Above): Mary Burns helps the girls bowl their wavto another victory . (L t.I: Rita McDonald gives some last minute en·&#13;
courgement to Karen Wettengel. &#13;
Boys Bowling&#13;
~~;.:. (L- RI: James Reed, Bob Osborn, Jody Phillips, Duane Losh, Tim Elliot. Row 2: Jeff Watson, Mark Rei nig, Lenny Thompson, Richard Bunnell, Jeff Martin, Joe Snook, Don Emarine, Fred&#13;
(Above): Tim Elliot shows his form. (Rt. I: Bob Osborn&#13;
lets go for a spare.&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
CAPTAINS:&#13;
Joe Conlon&#13;
Randy Cattoll&#13;
Row 1 (1-r): Joe Conlon , Mike Lenihan, Gary Rindone, Kent Rall is, Don Emarine, Mark Evers, Bryan Adams. Row 2: Mr. Tim Capel Aut . Coach, Randy Kenkel, Mitch Rew, Randy Carroll , Matt Lenihan, Pete Meidlinger, Nick Epperson, Kevin Marr, Owen Burgin, Mr. Mike Kavars Asst. Coach, Mr. Charles Wolever Head Coach . &#13;
(Left center) Coach Mike Kava rs gets a bit of nourishment&#13;
before an "away" game. (Bottom left) Head coach Charles Wol ever gives the playe rs some pre-game advice. (Top right)&#13;
A swing and a miss-ball rolls behind catcher's glove. (Center right) Umpire calls St. Albert Runner "Safe!" (Bottom right}&#13;
Randy winds up .&#13;
71 &#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
(Right) Coach Wolever watches J.V. game for future varsity&#13;
talent. (Far right) Doug Walter is ready for his play. (Center}&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) : Tim Elliott, Duane Losh, Jim Yochem, Dan&#13;
McGruder, Bob Ronk, Dave Henry, Doug Sealock, Doug&#13;
Walter. Row 2: Mr. Tim Capel-Head Coach, Dave Walsh,&#13;
Bob Mescher, Steve Prichard, Dave Kenney, John Larchick,&#13;
Tom Henderson, Craig Krupicka, Joe Boll, Gary Coenen.&#13;
(Bottom left) Tim Elliott delivers a strike. (9ottom right)&#13;
Dave Henry beats the throw to first.&#13;
72 &#13;
73 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
THIRD YEAR FOR COLLEGE LEVEL COURSES&#13;
For .the third ye~ r Creighton University brought to St. Albert college level courses with college credits issued upon succe f 1 pleuo n. Abo_ut sixty students took part in the two English courses and the history course . Dr. Michael Sundermeier (Up 55 ul ~o~~ of_fered English all three years. He was supported t his y ear by Dr. Tom Kuhlman (Upper right) in English and Or. tinp~~ 8 l). as&#13;
History . (_Lower left) Students work diligently o n Dr. Sundermeier's final exam. (Lower right) Tim Carpenter works an Dr ~e~:~ man's assignment. · u&#13;
76 &#13;
Iowa Westetn&#13;
Ptovides&#13;
Auto mechanics and&#13;
Building Consttuction&#13;
(Top right) Kelly Hannan cleans up after auto m echanics class.&#13;
(Right) Building Construction: Mike McAlexander, Tom Evers,&#13;
Sgt. Clifton.A. Benscooter, Mike Lenihan, Bill Sage, Mike&#13;
Hurst, Jim Ronk, Don Emarine. (Center right) Pat Ryan pays&#13;
close attention to Mr. Patterson as he demonstrates the basics of auto mechanics. (Bottom leh ) Auto Mechanics: Shawn&#13;
Kelly, Mike Hughes, John Jones, Chris Haug, Tom Gallagher.&#13;
Mark Applegate. (Right) "Mother said there'd be days like&#13;
these I"&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
National Honor Society Initiates Nineteen&#13;
SENIOR mEmBERS&#13;
Nancy Sciortino&#13;
Diane Powell&#13;
Theresa Carta&#13;
Susan O'Grady&#13;
JUNIOR mEmBERS&#13;
Julie Smyth&#13;
Pete ffieidlinger&#13;
Sharon Gard&#13;
Brad Neary&#13;
Sue Ronk&#13;
Chris Barak&#13;
Paula Sandbothe&#13;
Teri Huber&#13;
Kathy Kilnoski &#13;
SOPHOffiORE mEmBERS&#13;
fficuy Rohling&#13;
Kathy Rath&#13;
Lisa Gronstal&#13;
Ellen Henderson&#13;
(Cente r left) Present Senior Members (1 -r) ere Janet Su lentic, Rite Wettengel, Retsey Ronk, a~o n Messbarger, August Rein ig,&#13;
Karen Gronstal, Tom Du si ng, Tim Daugherty . (Cent er right) Present Junior Members are Greg Fischer and Patti Pogge. (Left) Brad&#13;
Neary receives his pin from Sharon Mossbarger. (Above) Susan O'Grady receives her stole from Fr. Monahan.&#13;
79 &#13;
Honot Awntds&#13;
Presented at&#13;
Evening Program&#13;
A new format for the giving of awards, was&#13;
introduced this year. Rather than having the&#13;
program during the school day, the major&#13;
awards were presented at a program in the evening which was then followed by the National&#13;
Honor Society's initiation of new members.&#13;
Other awards which were not given at this program were presented individually by the teacher&#13;
at a later date.&#13;
Shown at the right is Mike Slobodnik receiving an award from Mrs. Blatt for his outstanding work behind the scenes in the dramatic&#13;
presentations. The NONPAR El L Most Valuable&#13;
Staffer Award was presented by Mr. Steve&#13;
Riso to Diane Powell (Center Left); Hugh&#13;
Finerty, representing the Iowa Bar Association&#13;
presented its Citizenship award to Patty Scott&#13;
(Center right); Tom Dusing receives a Regent's&#13;
Scholarship for $1,000 from Mrs. Schnitker&#13;
(Lower left); and Kathy Kilnoski is given the&#13;
St. Albert Achievement award by Fr. Monahan&#13;
for ranking first in her class.&#13;
Other awards given: ART-Sam Haug, Don Emarine ; ORAMA-Len Thompson, Geri Powers, Pat Heck, Mike&#13;
Smyth, Doug Eckrich, Kathy Kilnoski, Diane Powell, Brad&#13;
Neary, Julie Smyth, and Karen Gronstal and Sharon Messbarger received the St. Albert Thespian Award; HOME ECO.&#13;
NOMICS-Jolene Moran, Colleen Wise; JOURNALISM- Diane&#13;
Powell, Janet Sulentic, Patty ?con, Ki m Wallace; MATHAugust Reinig, Mike Slobodnik; MUSIC-Brad Neary, Donita&#13;
Johnson, Julie Smyth, Julie Eckrich , Joellen Hopp, Chris&#13;
Barak, Nancy Beraldi, Kathy Kilnoski, Doug Eckrich, Tim&#13;
Daugherty, Janet.Sulentic; SCIENCE-August Reinig, Tom&#13;
Dusing, Brett Siegrist? SPEECH-Julie Smyth, Pat Heck , Mike&#13;
Smyth, Sharon Messbarger, Karen Gronstal, Rita Rdnk, Marie&#13;
Losh, Julie Smyth (St. Albert Oratorical); STUDENT COUNCIL-Tom Dusing, Karen Gronstal.&#13;
These Seniors were awarded scholarships and scholastic recognitions: Tom Dusing: Rick Gubbels, Sharon Messbarger,&#13;
Susan O'Grady , Diane Powell, Aubust Reinig, Retsey Ron k,&#13;
Brett Siegrist, Janet Sulentic, Colleen Wise.&#13;
These students were recognized for their class standing:&#13;
JUNIORS-Kathy Kilnoski, 1st; Jim Kil noski, 2nd; Paula Sand&#13;
bothe, 3rd; Liz Grund, 4th; Susan Conzemius, 5th. SOPHOMORES-Mary Rohling, 1st; Julie Moore, 2nd; Kathy Rath,&#13;
3rd; Judy Jerkovich, 4th; Tony Romano, 5th. FRESHMENVicki Barak, 1st; Molly Mulqueen, 2nd; Jolene Moran, 3rd;&#13;
Mark Goebel, 4th; Dan McGinn, 5th. &#13;
Principnl&#13;
Vice-Principnl&#13;
) F h M nahan and Mr Leber discuss the&#13;
ii n~~~i~;~~o'b:~m,"~1 ~~e ~chool. (Top RgL) Fat~~~ '.'.1~anr~an takes lunch check. (Bon. Rgt.) Mr. Leber giving&#13;
room" to an unident1f1ed student.&#13;
81 &#13;
Counselling&#13;
Center&#13;
Loses&#13;
Fr. Engel Fr. Keith Engel (shown center left) fi nished his term a t St. Albert at the conclusion of the first semester. After much reflection concerning his personal life, Fr. Engel requested laicizalion from the Bishop and began counselling work a t Iowa Western Communi ty College . St. Albert thanks Fr. Engel for his hard work and co ncern for students while at&#13;
St. Albert.&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker. who now is the o nly member in the department, is very busy working with the scholastic ex· aminations, pre-registration, and helping seniors with the ir college and vocationa l careers. An annual project o f the counselling center is the a rranging of the National Ho nor Society program which is being combined w ith the honor&#13;
awa rds presenta tion this year .&#13;
82&#13;
..... ~...._. . .........,_._ - ' .&#13;
. &#13;
Mrs. Paula Blatt&#13;
Mr. Ron Jewell&#13;
Mrs. Twila Miller&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Mrs. Louise Bublitz&#13;
Mr. Dean Jungman&#13;
Rev. Paul Monahan&#13;
Mr. Richard Wright&#13;
FACULTY OF '76&#13;
Mr. Terry Dolnicek&#13;
Mr. Mike Kavars&#13;
Mrs. Carol&#13;
Rosenbaum&#13;
Mr. Mike Gill&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Sr. Mary David Salem&#13;
Rev. Gordon Gittins&#13;
Mr. Al Leber&#13;
Miss Vick i Salvador&#13;
Rev. Ed Hurley&#13;
Mr. Nick McGrain&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
83 &#13;
(UP.per left) Mr. Wolever. Mrs. Dermody, and Sue Smith (not visible} have a post.graduation "shoot out" with the aquatic arsenal acquired from t he students earl ier in the&#13;
~~~~ r( ~l~fs~~iC~~ e~ r B~~,~~ T~ ;i~r~fu ttg~ s for a moments rest during a hard day s wo rk . (Lower left) Mrs.&#13;
Angeroth cont inues her attack on uncarded books. (Lower&#13;
middle ) Mr. Dolnicek visits with the photo9raph er. (Far right, pictured from the top) Creighton University professors&#13;
who tauqht courses at St. Albert givi ng coll ege credits a re : qr. Manin Seeger-College Level History (Western Civiliza- tion), Dr. Tom Kuhlman and Dr. Michael Sundermeier both&#13;
teaching College Level English. Page 85 (Left) Sr. Lucille makes ~er rounds with the daily announcements. (Right) Mrs. Miller checks on her students during cooking class.&#13;
84 &#13;
Sr. Mary Benigna&#13;
Miller, C.H.M.&#13;
27 Jan. 1976&#13;
Mike McAlexander&#13;
Class of '74&#13;
17 Jan. 1976&#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Sr. Mary Elaine&#13;
Brosnihan, C.H.M.&#13;
8 Sept. 1975&#13;
Steve Purnell&#13;
Class of '74&#13;
17 Jan. 1976&#13;
May They Rest in Peace&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
Office Personnel&#13;
P. 86: (Top Lt.) Mrs. Gloria Blum smiles for the camera. (Top&#13;
Rgt.) M r. Ron Helms takes care of important business over&#13;
the telephone. (Bott. Lt.) Sr. Lu cille ch ec ks th e student fil e.&#13;
(Bott. Ctr.) Sr. Ermanita takes time out from her hard wor k&#13;
for a picture. (Bott. Rgt.) Mrs. Green keeps the office tidy. &#13;
Cooks - Custodians&#13;
(Top Lt.- Back Row; Lt . to Rgt.) V irginia Carberry, Theresa&#13;
Wellman, Joanne Sherman, Sharon Slobodnik. (Front Row)&#13;
Dolores Romesburg, Lucy O'Connor. Mildred O'Neil . (Bott.&#13;
Rgt. - Lt. to Rgt.) Mike Doner, Al Reeves, Bob Pettit , and&#13;
Mike Jones.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
Tim Adams&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Class of '76&#13;
ffiatk Applegate&#13;
Diane Batt&#13;
Sue Bowets&#13;
Jack Btosnihan &#13;
Owen Sutgin&#13;
Jeanne Capatelli&#13;
Tim Catpentet&#13;
Thetesa Catta&#13;
Dana Caughlin&#13;
Joe Conlon&#13;
Tim Daughetty&#13;
ffiatk Doll&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
Julie Ecktich&#13;
Tom Evets&#13;
Kay Fagan&#13;
Robetta fischet&#13;
ffiaty Flecky&#13;
Paul Ftiesen&#13;
Tom Gallaghet&#13;
Sob Gtant&#13;
Katen Gtonstal&#13;
Rick Gubbels &#13;
Kelly Hannan&#13;
James Hattman&#13;
Jeff Hamling&#13;
Chris Haug&#13;
Brian Henderson&#13;
Peggy Hobbins&#13;
ffiike Hughes&#13;
ffiike Hurst&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
ffiary Keenan&#13;
Shawn Kelly&#13;
K~thy Kinney&#13;
Chris Leber&#13;
ffiariann Leinen&#13;
ffiike Lenihan&#13;
Kathy Liston &#13;
ffiike fficAlexandet&#13;
She1yl fficffiillen&#13;
Sha1on ffiessba19e1&#13;
Nancy ffiutphy&#13;
Kandyce Nugent&#13;
Susan O'GtQd.Y&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Rodney PQtton&#13;
mQrk Porter&#13;
DiQne Powell&#13;
Geri Powers&#13;
mQrti Phillips&#13;
PQul Ramsey&#13;
James Reed&#13;
August Reinig&#13;
Regina Rew&#13;
Jim Ronk&#13;
l &#13;
Rita ·Ronk&#13;
Steve Ronk&#13;
Pat Ryan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Sill Sage&#13;
Jill Sailors&#13;
Julie Schreiber&#13;
Connie Schnitker&#13;
Nancy Sciortino&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Patti Scott&#13;
Brett Siegrist&#13;
mike Smyth&#13;
Janet Sulentic ·&#13;
Tom Swanek&#13;
Leonard Thompson &#13;
Jeanne Tietney&#13;
Catol Viola&#13;
Fred Wager&#13;
Kim Wallace&#13;
Kim Ward&#13;
Jane Wiese&#13;
Rita Wettengel&#13;
Colleen Wise&#13;
Tony Wredt&#13;
97 &#13;
Senio1s&#13;
Assemble&#13;
Fot&#13;
Finni&#13;
mnss&#13;
And&#13;
Bnnquet &#13;
(T op left) Dr . Robert Benton asks, "What's it all about,&#13;
Seniors?" (Center and lower left) T om Dusing and Karen&#13;
Gronstal receive the Spirit of St. Albert Award. (Lower right)&#13;
Danita Jo hnson sings the theme from "Mahoga ny ." Brad&#13;
Neary , accompanied by Kathy Kilnoski and Jo Ellen Hopp,&#13;
sings a meditation so ng "Movin' On." Choral director, Miss&#13;
Nancy O'Nei ll.&#13;
Dt. Robett Benton&#13;
Addtesses '16 Gtaduates&#13;
Dr. Robert Benton, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, addressed the seniors at&#13;
the graduation exercises held on May 25th. In&#13;
his talk he urged the students to consider what&#13;
kind of moral values they would develop for&#13;
themselves, and offered four steps by which&#13;
these values may be achieved: 1) service to&#13;
ot_hers; 2) pursuit of excellence; 3) ideas and&#13;
.attitudes toward money and the role it will&#13;
play in the graduates lives; and 4) assuming a positive attitude toward life. Rita Wettengel and Tom Dusing addressed&#13;
the seniors giving their reflections on their high&#13;
school experiences.&#13;
Musical selections were directed by Miss&#13;
O'Neill and were performed by Tim Daugherty, Brad Neary, Danita Johnson, and the Concert&#13;
Choir. The Musical selections were accompanied by Kathy Kilnoski on the flute, Jo Ellen Hopp, Piano, and Patty Liston, organ. Diplomas were presented by Maurice&#13;
Dingman, Bishop of Des Moines, and Jon&#13;
Narmi, President of the Area Board of&#13;
Education.&#13;
99 &#13;
FRESHffiAN&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Steve Altman&#13;
Connie Applegate&#13;
Vicki Barak&#13;
Brenda Barnes&#13;
Joanne Bartholomew&#13;
Patti Beezley&#13;
Terry Berner&#13;
Susie Bintner&#13;
Janet Blodgett&#13;
Lisa Blum&#13;
Joe Boll&#13;
Richard Bunnell&#13;
Debbie Burdick&#13;
Kathy Burkey&#13;
Howard B\,lrns&#13;
Pi!tt'i Busch&#13;
Mike Carta&#13;
Leslie Christiansen&#13;
Greg Clark&#13;
Kim Clark&#13;
Gary Coenen&#13;
Rick Colpitts&#13;
Jean Cronk&#13;
100 &#13;
Tom Crowley&#13;
Matt Doran&#13;
Ann Eatherton&#13;
Steve Eckel&#13;
Shelly Fowler&#13;
Karen Gehr&#13;
Mark Goebel&#13;
Mike Gorman&#13;
Jim Grant&#13;
Ruth Graybill&#13;
Joan Green&#13;
Kathleen Greiner&#13;
Sheila Gronstal&#13;
Norma Grote&#13;
Joe Gubbels&#13;
Patty Haas&#13;
John Hansen&#13;
David Harding&#13;
Charles Hartwell&#13;
Kathy Haug&#13;
Sarah Heck&#13;
Tom Henderson&#13;
Dave Henry&#13;
Robert Hopp&#13;
Kelly Joneson&#13;
Debbi Kalasek&#13;
Chris Kealy&#13;
Loretta Kelly&#13;
Jan Kenkel&#13;
Rick Ken kel&#13;
101 &#13;
Jean Kilnoski&#13;
Dan Kobold&#13;
Don Konz&#13;
Vicki Konz&#13;
Darcy Krittenbrink&#13;
Craig Krupicka&#13;
Mark LaChappell&#13;
John Larchick&#13;
Lori Larson&#13;
Norma Leber&#13;
Vicki Lemire&#13;
Duane Losh&#13;
Tim Lustgraaf&#13;
Jerry Madsen&#13;
Bill Manning&#13;
Mary Marr&#13;
Paula Mccumber&#13;
Tim McDonald&#13;
Dan McGinn&#13;
Pat McGinn&#13;
Dan McGruder&#13;
Jeff McKenzie&#13;
Jolene Moran&#13;
Molly Mulqueen&#13;
Peggy Murphy&#13;
Lori Nuzum&#13;
Barb O'Connor&#13;
Diane O'Grady&#13;
Jeff Olson&#13;
Patt i O'Neill&#13;
102 &#13;
Bob Ronk, Steve Prichard and Dave Henry enjoy f ootball act ion.&#13;
Tom O'Neill&#13;
Robert Osborne&#13;
Terry O'Toole&#13;
Tim Pierson&#13;
Ann Pogge&#13;
Teri Porter&#13;
Darla Powell&#13;
Steve Prichard&#13;
Jackie Rath&#13;
John Rohling&#13;
Joe Romano&#13;
Robert Ronk&#13;
Jan Roux&#13;
Jackie Ryba&#13;
Kelly Sailors&#13;
103 &#13;
Pat Schnitker&#13;
Janet Schreiber&#13;
Patricia Sciortino&#13;
Doug Sealock&#13;
Kathy Sherman&#13;
Fred Sillik&#13;
Jessann Sillik&#13;
Ray Slobonik&#13;
Joe Snook&#13;
Tony Stangel&#13;
Jim Steenson&#13;
Chris Stokes&#13;
Kathy Suden&#13;
Mary Thompson&#13;
Laurie Van Horn&#13;
Joan Wallace&#13;
Dave Walsh&#13;
Doug Walter&#13;
Cassie Ward&#13;
Colleen Wettengel&#13;
Richard Wise&#13;
Tracy Wise&#13;
Kathy Wredt&#13;
Jim Yochem&#13;
104&#13;
" &#13;
SOPHOffiORE&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Bryan Adams&#13;
Michael Berner&#13;
Wendy Brandt&#13;
Mark Bridges&#13;
Melinda Bronson&#13;
Bonn.ie Brooks&#13;
Mary Burns&#13;
Jiil Cannon&#13;
Louie Caparelli&#13;
Petter Colpitts&#13;
Marian Conlon&#13;
Susan Conlon&#13;
Maureen Connolly&#13;
Jack Corbaley&#13;
Bob Diblasi&#13;
Theresa Emarine&#13;
Mark Evers&#13;
Paul Freeman&#13;
Rita Freeman&#13;
Patrick Gallagher&#13;
Mike Geier&#13;
Debbie Graeve&#13;
105 &#13;
Lisa Gronstal&#13;
Ann Hansen&#13;
Julie Heithoff&#13;
Ellen Henderson&#13;
Jeff Hoebelheinrich&#13;
Cheryl Huss&#13;
Rick Jackson&#13;
Jane Jerkovich&#13;
Jeanette Jerkovich&#13;
Judy Jerkovich&#13;
Bill Kalar&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Todd Kenney&#13;
Debbie Kilnoski&#13;
Sally Kobold&#13;
Dan Koch&#13;
James Kulczewski&#13;
Roseann Leber&#13;
106&#13;
.&#13;
!&#13;
' &#13;
Elizabeth Lemire&#13;
Tim Lenihan&#13;
Mike Liston&#13;
Matt Madsen&#13;
Ann McClure&#13;
John McDonald&#13;
Nancy McMillen&#13;
Susan McVey&#13;
Steven Mescher&#13;
Julie Moore&#13;
Matt O'Neill&#13;
Michael O' Neill&#13;
Diana Peffer&#13;
Valerie Peregoy&#13;
Bill Powers&#13;
Vincent Rallis&#13;
Kathy Rath&#13;
Mitch Rew&#13;
Patrick Rindone&#13;
Barbara Roane&#13;
Jo Marie Roarty&#13;
Mary Rohling&#13;
Tony Romano&#13;
Michelle Russell&#13;
Ron Sailors&#13;
Mike Salvo&#13;
107 &#13;
Kevin Schnitker&#13;
Susan Sciortino&#13;
Cathy Scott&#13;
Laura Shudak&#13;
Cheryl Smith&#13;
Carolyn Stokes&#13;
Mary Swift&#13;
Mary Tierney&#13;
Kathleen Vallinch&#13;
Scott Wallace&#13;
Nancy Ware&#13;
Jeff Watson&#13;
Karen Wettengel&#13;
Patrick Wredt&#13;
Theresa Wyrick&#13;
108 &#13;
J c&#13;
U L&#13;
NA&#13;
I S&#13;
OS&#13;
R&#13;
•'&#13;
Pam Adams&#13;
Sally Ausdemore&#13;
Chris Barak&#13;
Nancy Beraldi&#13;
Rebecca Bronson&#13;
Theresa Brosnihan&#13;
John Brugenhemke&#13;
Vicki Buelt&#13;
Dan Burkey&#13;
Randy Carroll&#13;
Terry Christiansen&#13;
Don Clark&#13;
Susan Conzemius T im Crowley&#13;
Barbara&#13;
D&#13;
i&#13;
b&#13;
lasi&#13;
Mark&#13;
Dil&#13;
lin&#13;
Tammy Doll Doug Eckrich John Epperson&#13;
Nick Epperson&#13;
Ph&#13;
y llis Fa&#13;
zio&#13;
Greg&#13;
F&#13;
ischer&#13;
Karen Fichser Philip Freeman&#13;
Ke&#13;
nt Frie&#13;
d&#13;
r&#13;
ichsen&#13;
Ke&#13;
nneth&#13;
F&#13;
riesen&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Gard&#13;
T&#13;
im Ge&#13;
ier&#13;
109 &#13;
Nancy Gittins&#13;
Elizabeth Grund&#13;
Helen Hackley&#13;
Patricia Hamling&#13;
Steve Hammen&#13;
Debra Hanson&#13;
Sam Haug&#13;
Melanie Herbert&#13;
Chris Herzog&#13;
Steve Hoebelheinrich&#13;
JoEllen Hopp&#13;
Terri Huber&#13;
Tim Hughes&#13;
Doug Hutcheson&#13;
Cindy Jansenius&#13;
Linda Kalar&#13;
Jeanne Kelley&#13;
Randy Kenkel&#13;
Debbie Kenney&#13;
Jim Kilnoski&#13;
Kathleen Kilnoski&#13;
110 &#13;
Jane Kobold&#13;
Colleen Konz&#13;
Danny Lenihan&#13;
Matt Lenihan&#13;
Kelly Lewis&#13;
Steve Lewis&#13;
Donna Liston&#13;
Marie Losh&#13;
Kevin Marr'&#13;
Jeff Martin&#13;
Rita McDonald&#13;
Kellie McGinn&#13;
Michael McKee&#13;
Mary Mehsling&#13;
Pete Meidlinger&#13;
Jim Morrow&#13;
Brad Neary&#13;
El izabeth O'Connor&#13;
Julie O'Gady&#13;
Cynthia Pettit&#13;
Patricia Pogge&#13;
Debbie Porter&#13;
Marsha Ring&#13;
Henry Rohling&#13;
Susanne Romano&#13;
Steve Romesburg&#13;
Susan Ronk&#13;
Paula Sandbothe&#13;
David Schnitker&#13;
Patrick Sealock&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Mike Slobodnik&#13;
Julie Smyth&#13;
Jim Spitznagle&#13;
John Steenson&#13;
Lee Sterbens&#13;
Craig Suden&#13;
Robert Tacke&#13;
Annette White&#13;
Amy Yochem &#13;
A&#13;
PDTPDUKKI=&#13;
113 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
116&#13;
A. B. C.&#13;
r- ELECTRIC,INC. ·&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Serving&#13;
The Electrical Needs&#13;
Of Southwest Iowa &#13;
I JI Auto&#13;
iDCIJtDService&#13;
Motorcycle&#13;
Sma 11 Engine&#13;
Complete Au to motive Repair&#13;
Neola, Iowa 485-2141&#13;
Barnes Beauty Sa Ion&#13;
Barnes Beauty College&#13;
411 West Broadway . 323-7175&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
To The&#13;
CLASS OF 76&#13;
from&#13;
~M'!_a~9w~ L!o!J&#13;
Ev E RYT HING TH AT·s GOOD&#13;
FOR THE FAMILY&#13;
BEATRICE FOODS CO.&#13;
COMPLETE LINE OF FILM&#13;
CAMERAS - PROJECTORS&#13;
DARK ROOM SUPPLIES&#13;
QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING&#13;
ANDERSON'S&#13;
CAMERA CENTER&#13;
150 Midlands Mall 323-1094&#13;
Barrier Tire Company&#13;
Ivan-Darrell-Arlene&#13;
Retreading-Repairing&#13;
Fleet Service&#13;
485-2283&#13;
Neola, Iowa "We guarantee our Work"&#13;
St, Alber t&#13;
Girls&#13;
on the&#13;
BE NO'S&#13;
Fa sh ion&#13;
Board&#13;
Becky Bronson&#13;
Debbie Kenney&#13;
DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
322-2551&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home··553Willow· ·322- 6669&#13;
COM,LITI&#13;
HAUTY HRVICI&#13;
• STYLING • TINTING&#13;
• MANICURING&#13;
• COM,LETE WIG&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
612 W. BROADWAY&#13;
PHONE (712) 3 •23-g9'24&#13;
328-2112&#13;
U53 W. BROADWAY&#13;
/JlulJ Cily Gplical, J.nc. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA !51!501&#13;
Richard L. Price&#13;
YOUR ORS. PRESCRIPTION&#13;
ACCURATELY FILLED&#13;
GLASSES REPAIRED&#13;
FRAMES DUPLICATED&#13;
FAST SERVICE&#13;
BLUE MOON&#13;
BAR&amp; GRILL&#13;
You're A Stranger But Once&#13;
NEOLA.IOWA&#13;
DANCEWEAR &amp; SUPPLIES&#13;
4342 LEAVENWORTH STREET&#13;
OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68105&#13;
485-9404&#13;
Robert L."Handball" Carlson&#13;
Phone 558 - 9556 &#13;
BLUE&#13;
STAR&#13;
FOODS,&#13;
INC.&#13;
Quality Convenience Foods&#13;
Sold Around the World&#13;
1 0 2 3- 4th St. 322-0203&#13;
THE MOST RESPECTED NAME IN SEAFOOD SINCE 1848&#13;
BOOTH&#13;
FISHERIES&#13;
POST OFFICE BOX 37482 - MILLARD BRANCH&#13;
OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68137 (402) 334-0666&#13;
CAMPBELL&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY, INC.&#13;
" Best Servic e at L east Cost "&#13;
2 01 Pa rk Bld g. 328 - 397 5&#13;
agent for&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE' MUTUAL INS. ASSN .&#13;
A&#13;
Good Place&#13;
To Buy Your Next&#13;
Set Of Wheels&#13;
Is From One Of&#13;
The&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs&#13;
AUTO&#13;
DEALERS&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
417 E. Was hin g t o n 328-1801&#13;
&amp;- etepse&#13;
7 SCOTT ST PH. 322 -2583&#13;
Mel Petersen&#13;
Jim McPartland Jerry Petersen&#13;
BEST WISHES TO THE&#13;
GRADUATES OF 1976&#13;
REALTORS - INSURANCE&#13;
123 4th St 322-2504&#13;
CANNON &#13;
Counc i I Bluffs Oldest &amp; Largest Bank&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Savings Bank&#13;
A 'BANKS OF IOWA' BANK&#13;
Patio Off ice Telephone 328-1856 Main Bank&#13;
27th&amp; Bdwy Bdwy at Pearl&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
To The&#13;
CLASS OF 1976&#13;
EVERYTHING IN LUMBER&#13;
&amp; BUILDING MATERIALS&#13;
LUMBER~ SUPPLY&#13;
25 So. 15th St. Ph. 323-2546&#13;
CARLSON&#13;
ELECTRIC&#13;
2 46 Harrison&#13;
323-2322&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
513 So. Main 328-3467&#13;
Good Luck, Seniors&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
CON&#13;
DRUG&#13;
3149 W. Broadway&#13;
Ph . 328-1577&#13;
CROWLEY&#13;
DRUG&#13;
Neol a, Iowa 485-2454&#13;
~DMPLIMEHTS Df&#13;
Cyndi's&#13;
Fashions&#13;
Congra.tulations to the&#13;
CLASS of 1976 &#13;
Bill Cutler&#13;
A Family of&#13;
Funeral Directors&#13;
Since 1901&#13;
Bill Cutler m Michael Cutler&#13;
ASSOCIATES: Tandy McClure Mildred Shanno Gloria Albert Michael Berner&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
Funeral Horne&#13;
533 Willow Ave.&#13;
Counci I Bluf Is, Iowa&#13;
322-7779&#13;
123 &#13;
DAlllRYQUEEnl&#13;
"The cone with the&#13;
curl on top"&#13;
2729 W. Broadway 323-5689&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
Beauty Salon Pro Shop BC7Wt WHERE YOU SEE THE&#13;
·•~·&#13;
When in&#13;
St. Louis,&#13;
visit&#13;
GRANT'S&#13;
FARM&#13;
and meet&#13;
the&#13;
Clydesdales.&#13;
DOLL DISTRIBUTING&#13;
Merlin Doll, Wholesaler&#13;
124&#13;
Snack Bar&#13;
15 State St.&#13;
CLYDESDALE&#13;
fllE CLYDESDAL.ES&#13;
Lounge&#13;
T.-&#13;
322-9922&#13;
WITH A $MALL&#13;
WAGON THE U.N. BUILDING &#13;
'~rumPdilLYishuS! T.M.&#13;
1634 W.Broadway 322-8801&#13;
lJ[]~[]Ufl~' S&#13;
~E[]lfl, U:t l&#13;
'185-2~2?&#13;
EDDY &amp; SMITH&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
T. Joe Smith Don A. Mescher&#13;
26 So. Main 322-2577&#13;
Electronic Calculators &amp; Slide rules&#13;
IN C.&#13;
Broadway a t Scott 328-1866&#13;
VVI&#13;
DICK DAVIS INSURANCE&#13;
FOR ALL YOUR PERSONAL AND&#13;
BUSINESS INSURANCE NEEDS&#13;
101 No 16th St. 322-5840&#13;
DOT REAL ESTATE&#13;
CAPEL CONSTRUCTION&#13;
715 E. Broadway&#13;
328 -1869&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ED~S TV&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
EDWIN B. ARP&#13;
NEOLA,IOWA 485 - 2678&#13;
BOB ANDEJ:.SEN JACK ANDERSEN&#13;
FARMERS LUMBER&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
BUILDING MATERIALS&#13;
318 East Broadway Phone 322-4091&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
FARMERS &amp;.&#13;
MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Minden , Iovva&#13;
485-2245&#13;
483-2611&#13;
Paints&#13;
FRANKSEN &amp; JOHNSON&#13;
164 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Glenwood, Iowa Harlan, Iowa&#13;
JOHN CROOK&#13;
FALSTAFF&#13;
DISTRIBUTING&#13;
1102 2nd Avenue&#13;
323-5027&#13;
----------------&#13;
HANUSA ~&#13;
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&amp; Electrical Supplies 322-4039&#13;
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FOR STUDENTS&#13;
500 West Broadway&#13;
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So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
SYSTEMATIC&#13;
b'fiit~J first federal ~UM!; ~&#13;
SAVINGS ANO LOAN&#13;
"" COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
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to Whatever You Want in&#13;
the Future.&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the CLASS of '76&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
E.J. HECK &amp; SONS&#13;
1615 South IJth St. Omaha 341-6666 &#13;
Hinman Florists&#13;
1800 M~Pherson&#13;
328-0006&#13;
HERREN&#13;
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141 &#13;
SENIOR INDEX&#13;
APPLEGATE, MARK-Football 1;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1; Track 2;&#13;
Golf 1,2,4; Student Council 1,4; Class&#13;
Officer 4.&#13;
ADAMS, TIM-Football 1,2,4; Track 1;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Letterman Club 3,4.&#13;
BART, DIANE-Drama 1,4; Bowling 3;&#13;
Cheerleading 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; lntramurals 3,4.&#13;
BOWERS, SUE-Drama 3; Journalism 4;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3; Golf 2,3; Pom-pon 4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 3; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4.&#13;
BROSNIHAN, JACK-School Paper 4;&#13;
Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1; Letterman Club 3,4; Intramurals 2,3.&#13;
BURGIN, OWEN-Football 1,2,3,4; Track&#13;
1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Letterman Club 2,3; Yearbook 3;&#13;
lntramurals 2.&#13;
CAPARELLI, JEANNE-School Paper&#13;
3,4; Choir 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3.&#13;
CARPENTER, TIM-Speech 2; Drama&#13;
3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; School Paper 4;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3; Track&#13;
1,2; Golf 3,4; Student Council 4;&#13;
Letterman Club 3,4; lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
CARTA, THERESA-Choir 1,4; Pep Club&#13;
3,4; Scholastic Award 2,4; lntramurals&#13;
3,4.&#13;
CONLON, JOE-Football 1; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 2,3;&#13;
Golf 1; Letterman Club 2,3,4; lntramurals 2,3; Cross Country 2,3.&#13;
COUGHLIN, DANA-Speech 2,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3A; Choir 1,2,3,4; Drama 3.&#13;
DAUGHERTY, TIM-Speech 1; Drama&#13;
1,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Bowling 1; Baseball 1,2,3;&#13;
Golf 1; Choir 1; National Honor&#13;
Society 3,4; Les Musiques 1; lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
DOLL, MARK-School Paper 4; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Track 1; Choir 2;&#13;
Letterman Club 2,3,4; lntramurals 3.&#13;
DUGGAN, SALLY-Drama 2,3; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Student&#13;
Council 2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 3,4.&#13;
DUSING, TOM-Drama 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4;&#13;
Student Counci l 3,4; Class Officer 3;&#13;
National Honor Society 2,3,4; Chess&#13;
Club 1,2; Concession Club 2,3.&#13;
142&#13;
ECKRICH, JULIE-Choir 1,2,3,4.&#13;
EMAR INE, DON-Football 1; Basketball&#13;
1; Bowling 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Chess&#13;
Club 2; Art Club 3,4; lntramurals&#13;
2,3,4.&#13;
EVERS, TOM-Track 1; Choir 1.&#13;
FAGAN, KAY-School Paper 3; Choir&#13;
1,4; Pep Club 2,3.&#13;
FISCHER, ROBERTA-Drama 2,3,4;&#13;
School Paper 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Golf 1,4; Tennis 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4;&#13;
Volleyball 4; lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
FLECKY, MARY-Speech 2; Drama&#13;
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Tennis 3; Pompon 3,4; Choir 1,3,4; Les Musiques&#13;
3,4; lntramurals 3; Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Volleyball 2,3.&#13;
FRIESEN, PAUL-Drama 4; Football&#13;
2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Choir 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4.&#13;
GALLAGHER, TOM-Wrestling 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Tennis 3; lntramurals 2.&#13;
GRANT, BOB-Drama 4; Concession&#13;
Club 2,3.&#13;
GRONSTAL, KAREN-Speech 2,3,4;&#13;
Drama 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Student Council 1,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4;&#13;
National Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep&#13;
Club 2,3,4; State Music Contest 1,2,3.&#13;
GUBBELS, RICK-Football 1,2,3;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2,3; Letterman Club 2,3.&#13;
HAAS, JIM-Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; National Honor&#13;
Society 2,3,4; Letterman Club 2,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
HANNON, KELLY-Track 1,2,3; Choir&#13;
1,2; lntramurals 1,3.&#13;
HARTMAN, JIM-Drama 3; Chess Club&#13;
1,2.&#13;
HECK, PAT-Speech 4; Drama 2,3,4;&#13;
Football 1,2; Track 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Class Officer 1; Les Musiques&#13;
4; lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
HENDERSON, BRIAN-Drama 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Tennis 4; Letterman Club&#13;
2,3,4; Chess Club 2; lntramurals 2.&#13;
HOBBINS, MARGARET-School Paper&#13;
4; Pom-pon 4; Choir 1; Pep Club 2,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals 2.&#13;
HUGHES, MIKE-Drama 3; Football 1,2,4; Track 1; Wrestling&#13;
1,2,3,4; Choir 2; Letterman&#13;
Club3.&#13;
HURST, MIKE-Football 1,4; Basketball&#13;
1; lntramurals 2.&#13;
JOHNSON, DAN IT A-Choir 1,2,3,4.&#13;
JONESON, GERI-Drama 1,2,3,4; School&#13;
Paper 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Choir 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Les Musiques 1,2,3,4.&#13;
JONES, JOHN-Drama 2,3; Football 1,2;&#13;
Track 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Choir 2;&#13;
Lettermen Club 3,4.&#13;
KEENAN, MARY-Drama 2,3,4; Speech&#13;
4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3.&#13;
KELLY, SHAWN-Football 1; Golf&#13;
1,2,3,4; lntramurals 3.&#13;
KENNY, KATHY-Drama 2,3,4; Pompon 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques&#13;
1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; lnstrmurals&#13;
2,3.&#13;
LEBER, CHRIS-Drama 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Letterman Club 3,4.&#13;
LEINEN, MARIAN-Pep Club 2,3; Intramurals 3.&#13;
LISTON, KATHY-Drama 2,3; Basketball&#13;
2,3; Porn-pan 2,3,4; Choir 1,4; Pep&#13;
Club 2,3.&#13;
McALEXANDER, MIKE-Drama 2,3,4;&#13;
Football 1,3; Intramural 2,3.&#13;
McMI LLEN, SHERYL-School Paper 4;&#13;
Choir 1,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4.&#13;
MESSBARGER, SHARON-Drama 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2;&#13;
National Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 3,4.&#13;
MURPHY, NANCY-Drama 3; Journalism&#13;
4; Basketball 1,2,3; Golf 2,3; Porn-pan&#13;
4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 3; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4.&#13;
NUGENT, KANDY-School Paper 4;&#13;
Porn-pan 4; Choir 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3.&#13;
PATTEN, RODNEY-Football 1,3,4;&#13;
Bowling 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Choir&#13;
1,2; lntramurals 2,3,4.&#13;
PHILLIPS, MARTY-Porn-pan 4; Choir&#13;
1,2,3; Pep Club 1,4.&#13;
PORTER, MARK-Football 1,2; Chess&#13;
Club 1.&#13;
POWELL, DIANE-Drama 4; School&#13;
Paper 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. &#13;
POWERS, GERI-Drama 3; Basketball&#13;
2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 3.&#13;
RAMSEY, PAUL-Football 1; Cross&#13;
Country 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,3; Choir 2;&#13;
lntramurals 2.&#13;
REINIG, AUGUST-Drama 2,3; Football&#13;
manager 3,4; Basketball manager 3,4;&#13;
Bowling 2; Track 2,3; Cross Country&#13;
3; Class Officer 1; National Honor&#13;
Society 2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Conces&#13;
-&#13;
sion Club 2; Scholastic Award-First in&#13;
class 1,2,3,4; Math Award 2,3,4;&#13;
French Award 2.&#13;
REW, REGINA-Drama 3; Basketball 2;&#13;
Tennis 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Intra- ..&#13;
murals 3 . .&#13;
RONK, RETSEY-Speech 2,3,4; Drama&#13;
1,2,3,4; School Paper 3; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 4;&#13;
Cheerleader 1; Student Council 2; Class&#13;
Officer 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques&#13;
2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Math Award 2,3;&#13;
Scholastic Award 2,3.&#13;
RONK, STEVE-Basketball 1,2,3,4; Choir&#13;
2; lntramurals 3.&#13;
RYAN, PAT-Speech 2; Football 1;&#13;
Choir 2.&#13;
RYBA, GARY-Baseball 1; Golf 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2,3; Class Officer 3; Letterman Club 3,4; lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
SAGE, BILL-Drama 4; Football 3,4;&#13;
Basketball 2,3; Baseball 1; Tennis 1,4.&#13;
SAi LORS, JI LL-Drama 2,3,4; Student&#13;
Council 2; Basketball 1; Tennis 3;&#13;
Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4.&#13;
SCHNITKER, CONNIE-Basketball 1,2,3;&#13;
Bowling 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pres.&#13;
SCHREIBER, JULIE-Drama 2.3.4; Tennis 3; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Pom-pon 2;&#13;
Choir 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,3,4; Volleyball&#13;
3.&#13;
SCIORTINO, NANCY-Drama 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Pom-pon 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3.4; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 3,4;&#13;
SCOTT, PATTI-Drama 3,4; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Choir 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
SIEGRIST, BRETT-Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; lntramurals 3; Concession&#13;
Club 3.&#13;
SMYTH, MIKE-Drama 3,4; Basketball 1;&#13;
Golf 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Les&#13;
Musiques 4; lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
STOKES, MARTY-Drama 3; Football&#13;
1,4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2;&#13;
Class Officer 2; Choir 2; Letterman&#13;
Club 3,4; lntramurals 2,3; Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
3 .&#13;
SU LENT IC, JANET -Drama 1,2,3,4;&#13;
School Paper 3,4; State Music Contest&#13;
2,3,4; Choir 1; Les Musiques 2,3,4;&#13;
National Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 1.&#13;
SWAN EK, TOM-Football 1; Basketball&#13;
1,3; Golf 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 3.&#13;
THOMPSON, LENNY-Drama 4; Bowling 4.&#13;
TIERNEY, JEANNE-Basketball 1,2,3;&#13;
Golf 1,3; Choir 1; Pep Club 2,3.&#13;
VIOLA, CAROL-Choir 2.4; Pep Club. 1.&#13;
WAGER, FRED-Drama 2,4; School&#13;
Paper 3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Choir&#13;
2,3; Musical&#13;
1:&#13;
WALLACE, KIM-Drama 3,4; School&#13;
Paper 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WARD, KIM-Choir 2,3; Pep Club 3,4.&#13;
WEISE, JANE-Choir 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WETTENGEL, RITA-Drama 2,3,4;&#13;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,&#13;
4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 3; Les&#13;
Musiques 3,4.&#13;
WISE, COLLEEN-Drama 2; Bowling 2;&#13;
Tennis 1,2,3,4; Choir 3; Pep Club 2;&#13;
Chess Club 2; lntramurals 2,3.&#13;
WREDT, TONY-Drama 2,3; Football 1,&#13;
3; Track 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Student&#13;
Council 3; Choir 1,2.&#13;
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McGrain Leads Falcons To 3rd In Stat&#13;
Ro"'. I (1-r): Scott Wallace, Steve Mescher, Kent Rallis, Tim Lenih a n. Row 2: Bryan Ad ams. Mike Geier. Bill Powe rs. J e ff Wasto n. Ra.ndy Kenkel.&#13;
Kevin Marr, Nick Epperson. Row 3: Bo b Tacke. Head Coach Nick McGrain, Mike O' Neill, Mark. Dilli.n. Jo hn Bru enhemke .. Greg Fischer. Do n&#13;
C0 larkB Le: SteFrbens, Randy Carroll. Row 4: Steve Hammen , Tim Hughes, Matt Lenih an. Ed Evez1c. Mik e Slo bod nik . Ke n F ri esen. C hris Herzog. an ur ey, rank Moran, Asst. Coach Mike Cooper.&#13;
Football practice under new Head&#13;
Coach Nick McGrain began officially&#13;
on August 22nd. But for many people,&#13;
especially the seniors, it started as soon&#13;
as football was over last year.&#13;
This dedication proved its worth as this&#13;
year's edition of the football Falcons&#13;
ran up a 9-2 record and a 3rd place finish in the state. This was the best&#13;
record in the history of the school, and&#13;
the first football team in the playoffs&#13;
from Council Bluffs.&#13;
It all began in September at Lewis&#13;
Central where the Falcons recorded an&#13;
impressive 28-8 win. The Falcon~&#13;
wound up their regular season w1_th a&#13;
spectacular win over cross-town nval&#13;
Thomas Jefferson. In this game the&#13;
Falcon defense held T.J. to minus 28&#13;
yards in the first half as the Falcon offense rambled for 13 points.&#13;
In the first game of the _playoffs t~e&#13;
Falcons were pitted agamst Guthne&#13;
Center. The Falcons came out on top&#13;
20-18. This moved the team to the&#13;
semi-fmals where the Falcons played&#13;
the eventual State Champs, Central&#13;
Lyon of Rock Rapids. Tfie Falcons&#13;
came out on the short end, but were&#13;
awarded a 3rd place trophy in Class&#13;
2A.&#13;
8&#13;
FALCONS OPPONENTS&#13;
28 Lewis Central&#13;
34 Exira&#13;
7 Boystown&#13;
14 Mason City Newma n&#13;
28 Le Mars&#13;
21 Carroll Kuemper&#13;
13 Lincoln Pius X&#13;
24 Ft. Dodge St. Edmunds&#13;
13 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Playoffs&#13;
20 Guthrie Center&#13;
O Central Lyon&#13;
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The captains show the disappointment of a thi.rd&#13;
place finish &#13;
(Top left) Coaches McGra in and Cooper show&#13;
what a victory rally means. (Top right) "Eagleeye" Carroll sets up as Randy Kenkel protects&#13;
the outside. (Center) John Brugenhemke. 64. pounces on a Lewis Central fumble . (Lower left)&#13;
Falcons put on an effective pass rush as Lee&#13;
Sterbens leads the team. (Lower right) Coach&#13;
McGrain shouts defensive line instructions. &#13;
J.V.'s Show A Lot of Determination&#13;
Row I (l-r): Joe Romano, Tim Pierson, Chris&#13;
Stokes, Mike Gorman, Joe Boll, Jay Logan,&#13;
Chuch Hartwell, Tom Henderson. Row 2: Rick&#13;
Kenkel, Tom O'Neill, Terry O'Toole, Ma rk&#13;
Gard, Steve Eckel, Dan McGinn, Doug Sealock,&#13;
Robert Hopp. Row 3: Head Coach Tim Capel,&#13;
Steve McCann, Bob Mescher, Jeff Olson, John&#13;
Epperson, Dan Kobold , Assistant Coach Marshall Scichilone.&#13;
FALCONS OPPONENTS&#13;
6 Lewis Central 12&#13;
14 Millard 21&#13;
20 Ra lston 28&#13;
8 Thomas Jefferson 14&#13;
33 Boystown 6&#13;
8 Lincoln Pius X 28&#13;
IO&#13;
(Above) Mike Gorman puts on the speed as Tee Jay's defense pursues. &#13;
Frosh Hit .500 Mark&#13;
Row I (1-r): Da na Kruse. J eff Haas. John Olsen. C hris Epperson. Ma tt Kenn ey. Mike Kinney, Andy Steenson. Brian G raeve. Row 2: Albert Viola,&#13;
Chris Burgin. Mick Eckrich. John She rma n. Brian Bowe rs. Bo b Lenihan, Bill McVey, Tom Mona han. Row 3: Coach Dick Wright, Jeff Hammen.&#13;
Dion O'Grady. Jim Duggan. Sco tt Doll. Jay Stidham. Bill McGinn. Jim Mescher. Coach Ro bert Beeson.&#13;
(Above) Frosh second ary uses a swa rming defense to sto p this long pass. (Right) Falcons put the&#13;
crunch on the o ppositio n.&#13;
FALCONS O PPONENTS&#13;
8 Creighton Prep&#13;
8 Wilson&#13;
38 Roncalli&#13;
0 Ra lston&#13;
14 Lewis Cen tra l&#13;
22 Kirn&#13;
22 Ryan&#13;
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V olleyballers Slip Through 3-5 Seaso&#13;
Kneeling (l-r): Norma Leber, Kathy Yallinch, Diane Doyle, Ann Pogge, Mary Rohling. Kim Cla rk. Ja n Ro ux . Back Row: Coach Te rry Do lnicek .&#13;
Jane Jerkovich , Debbie Hanson, Jill Cannon, Jeanette Jerkovich, Cathy Scott. Pa lly Haas. Sh a ron G a rd .&#13;
FALCONS OPPONENTS&#13;
9 Abraham Lincoln 15&#13;
2 15&#13;
4 15&#13;
3 Paul YI 15&#13;
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5 15&#13;
15 Iowa School for the Dea f 9&#13;
13 15&#13;
15 10&#13;
2 15&#13;
15 9&#13;
5 Holy Name 15&#13;
12 15&#13;
15 Tri-Center 2&#13;
15 2&#13;
15 8&#13;
15 Holy Name 8&#13;
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The 1976 Volleyball team had a fresh sta rt&#13;
with a new head coach, Mr. Terry Dolnicek. The&#13;
team finished out the season with a 3-5 record -&#13;
not real impressive. but the cl ub showed much&#13;
de termina tion and improvement as the yea r&#13;
progressed .&#13;
The squad consisted o f on ly two senio rs. Sharon Gard and Debbie Ha nso n. The remainder of&#13;
the team was made up of ju niors and sophomores. Those players with impressive showings&#13;
we re Jane and Jea ne tte J erkovich. Ji ll Cann n,&#13;
Ka thy Scoll, and sophomore standout Mary&#13;
Haas.&#13;
(Above left) Jane Jerkovich ru thlessly mashes&#13;
the ball pa I the Holy Name defende rs. (A bove&#13;
right) Jin Cannon prepares for a sham smas h as&#13;
her teammate sets it up &#13;
Frosh Netters Show Much Promise&#13;
Kneelin g: Lo uAnne Dermody. Pat Crowl ey. J eanie Haas. Michelle Colpitts. Back row: Coach Sue&#13;
Smith. Sheila Ba rak. Rosy Romano. Theresa Rew. Beth Flecky.&#13;
(Above) Coach Sue Smith gives her Frosh last minute ad vice. (Right) Lou Ann De rmody mak e a&#13;
desperate stab a l the rapidly descending ball.&#13;
FALCONS OPPONENTS&#13;
15 Kirn&#13;
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12 Wilson&#13;
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SO's Relived In BYE, BYE, BIRDIE&#13;
This year's fall play was Michael Stewart's BYE, BYE, BIRDIE. It was directed by Mrs. Paula Blatt, and the&#13;
musical direction was done by Miss&#13;
Marcia Hovel.&#13;
The musical, which is set in the fabulous SO's, involves Albert Peterson&#13;
(Brad Neary) and Rose Alverez (Kathy&#13;
Kilnoski) who are music agents for a&#13;
new young singing star, Conrad Birdie&#13;
(John Rohling), who is about to go into&#13;
the armed forces. Among the supporting cast were Kim Macafee (Kim&#13;
Clark), Hugo Peabody (Pete Meidlinger), and Mr. Macafee (Terry&#13;
Berner).&#13;
14&#13;
(Top) Th e crowd gath ers around a. Ccinrad&#13;
rocks ou t ano th er so ng. (Above) Mr . 81Jll&#13;
makes the adjustments needed for a src&lt;.tlttu lar&#13;
performance. (Right) Mae Peterscin ( il Grund)&#13;
fa ints into her so n's a rms. &#13;
(Top left) Kim Macafee talks with a friend about&#13;
Conrad. (Top right) Albert and Rose sing out at&#13;
the end of the performance. (Bottom left) Mr.&#13;
Macafee exclaims, "What happened to my paper!" (Bottom right} Hugo Peabody gets ousted&#13;
from the bar by Charles F. Maude (Matt&#13;
Madsen).&#13;
15 &#13;
Aviation Course Begins At. St. Albe&#13;
Twelve students participated in an aviation&#13;
education class which was begun the second se- mester, and they found the experience&#13;
rewarding.&#13;
The course primarily dealt with ground school&#13;
material, aircraft systems and instruments, how&#13;
planes fly, and plotting courses. In-school coursework was supported by two&#13;
field trips. The first trip was to Eppley Airfield in&#13;
Omaha where the students were able to visit the&#13;
contI:ol tower, sit in the cockpit of a Boeing 727, discuss job opportunities with United Airline&#13;
personnel, get an "inside" look at airport security, inspec~ the fire ~uipment ~t the cras_h barn,&#13;
and talk with the bnefers at Flight Service.&#13;
The second trip took the students to Offutt Air&#13;
Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, for a tour of&#13;
the base, an "on-board" look at one of the SAC&#13;
planes used for Operation Looking Glass, and a visit to the Aerospace Museum.&#13;
The course is planned for two semesters next&#13;
year which will allow more study of aviation history and the space programs.&#13;
(Page 16, top) Matt Madsen studies an aero- nautical chart at the navigator's position in a Douglas C-133 cargo plane. (Bottom) Doug Hutcheson, Bob Zimmerman and Steve Hoebelheirlrich view the world from the cockpit of a&#13;
Boeii:ig 727. (Page_ 17, top) Mark Janseruus ponders intensely the mnards of a Pratt &amp; Whitney&#13;
engine at the Aerospace Museum. (Lower left)&#13;
Bob Zimmerman, Matt Madsen, and Paul Free- man pos_e for a picture ~ext to Airport I, the&#13;
largest_p1ece of crash eqmpment at Eppley Airfiefd. (Lower right) John Olsen gets a firsthand&#13;
look at an F-8oSabre Jet at the museum. &#13;
17 &#13;
I. W .C.C.---Auto Mechanics, Cosmetology .&#13;
Page 18: (Top left) Cynd i Pettit prepares a classmate for a facial in Cosmetology. (Top right) Pat&#13;
Sealock picks up an ax.le and moves it to working&#13;
area. (Bottom right) Bill Mescher and Don Cla rk&#13;
repair an inoperative transmission. Page 19:&#13;
(Top left) Doug Eckrich takes time out from&#13;
work for a photo. (Top right) The 1976-77 Building Construction crew. (Bottom left) The Building Construction crew braves the cold during the&#13;
early stages of house construction. (Bottom right)&#13;
Tim Geier proves th at he eats nails fo r breakfast.&#13;
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Falcons Register Fine Season&#13;
Row 1 (L-r): Tony Romano, Matt Lenihan, Randy Carroll, Greg Fischer, Tim Lenihan, Kevin Marr. Row 2: Manager Ma rk Reinig, Assi ta nt&#13;
Coach Terry Sauter, Lee Sterbens, Bob Tacke, Bruce Zimmerman, Jim Kilnoski, Dan Burkey, Mark Goebel, Head Coach Mike Kavars.&#13;
The basketball team under new&#13;
FALCONS OPPONENTS head coach Mike Kavars, registered an&#13;
52 Tri-Center 42 impressive 16-6 record and came one 74 Plattsmouth 85&#13;
50 Atlantic 72 victory away from a trip to Des Moines&#13;
65 Abraham Lincoln 56 and State Tournament action. 79 Exira 58&#13;
68 Clarinda 57 The Falcons were defeated by a&#13;
75 LeMars 49 pesky Atlantic team in the sub-state 60 Shenandoah 54&#13;
45 Carroll Kuemper 61 final.&#13;
48 Holy Name 49 The squad was held up all year by 45 Carroll Kuemper 63&#13;
75 Cathedral 62 the scoring of Randy Carroll and Jim&#13;
52 Paul VI 76 Kilnoski, the rebounding of Dan Bur- 64 Red Oak 53&#13;
56 Boystown 53 key, and the above 50% shooting by&#13;
75 Lewis Central 72 the bench. 59 Creston 55 Both Carroll and Kilnoski made AllDistrict Tournament City while Burkey and Sterbens gar67 Missouri Valley 46 nered Honorable Mention.&#13;
81 Glenwood 57 Next season will be a year of re- 56 Shenandoah 55&#13;
Sub-State&#13;
building for the Falcons as only three&#13;
players return from the varsity team.&#13;
50 Atlantic 59&#13;
Bob Tacke pumps once before the "give-and-go"&#13;
pass to Kevin Marr.&#13;
22 &#13;
(Top left) Jim Kilnoski executes the first half of a three-point play. (Top right) Dan Burkey pivots&#13;
from a surprised Kuemper defender. (Bottom left) Randy Carroll feels the pressure at the line. (Bottom right) Lee Sterbens runs the Falcon offense.&#13;
23 &#13;
J.V. Basketball&#13;
Row 1 (L-r): Dan McGinn, Tom Henderson, Scott Wallace, Don Konz, Chris Stokes, Dave Henry, Steve Prich ard . Row 2: Coach Tim Ca pel.&#13;
Dave Walsh, Chris Krupicka, Matt Madsen, Jack Corbaley, Richard Wise, Rick Colpitts, Dave Ha rding.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
55&#13;
75&#13;
52&#13;
29&#13;
59&#13;
59&#13;
43&#13;
46&#13;
35&#13;
57&#13;
29&#13;
57&#13;
52&#13;
50&#13;
40&#13;
58&#13;
41&#13;
Tri .(;enter&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Abe Lincoln&#13;
Exira&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
LeMars&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Creston&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
31&#13;
48&#13;
48&#13;
66&#13;
27&#13;
62&#13;
38&#13;
39&#13;
59&#13;
56&#13;
60&#13;
46&#13;
76&#13;
55&#13;
48&#13;
48&#13;
67&#13;
(Left) The Falcons apply the pressure on defense&#13;
to force another turnover. (Right) Rich Wise&#13;
soars high to reject a shot from the opposition.&#13;
24 &#13;
Freshman Basketball&#13;
Row l (L-r): Dana Kruse, Scott Stephens. Tim Porter. Jim Wyri ck. John Olse n, Mike Kenney. Row 2: Manager Pat Snook, John Sherman'. Mike&#13;
Eckrich, Jeff Haas, Chris Burgin. John Tierney. Row 3: Coach Mike Cooper, Jim Dugga n. John Witzke. Bill McGinn. Jay Stidham. Bob Zimmerman, Jeff Hammen.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
76 Kirn&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
47&#13;
41&#13;
62&#13;
59&#13;
39&#13;
71&#13;
73&#13;
52&#13;
58&#13;
47&#13;
57&#13;
55&#13;
51&#13;
47&#13;
Fremont&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Ralston Paul VI&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Gross&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
73&#13;
66&#13;
32&#13;
64&#13;
36&#13;
34&#13;
44&#13;
81&#13;
76&#13;
68&#13;
52&#13;
57&#13;
57&#13;
(Left) Jim Duggan goes after a block shot which&#13;
a Junior Jay puts up. (Right) Mike Eckrich pulls&#13;
up for a picture perfec t jump shot.&#13;
25 &#13;
Three Victories For Saintes&#13;
Giving it their best shot, the varsity&#13;
Saintes managed only a 3-14 season.&#13;
Starting for the Saintes this year were&#13;
Jeanette Jerchovich, Jane Jerchovich,&#13;
Colleen Konz, Karen Fischer, Judy&#13;
Jerchovich, and Patti Haas.&#13;
-... FALCONS OPPONENTS&#13;
41 Red Oak 64&#13;
57 Underwood 30&#13;
48 Abraham Lincoln 50&#13;
34 Thomas Jefferson 71&#13;
52 Missouri Valley 69&#13;
33 Lewis Central 45&#13;
37 Sioux City Heelan 45&#13;
38 Abraham Lincoln 62&#13;
51 Walnut 62&#13;
49 Missouri Valley 53&#13;
31 Tri-Center 52&#13;
85 Hamburg 53&#13;
47 Thomas Jefferson 44&#13;
41 Lewis Central 57&#13;
35 Exira 45&#13;
34 Treynor 63&#13;
SECTIONAL&#13;
45 Treynor 54&#13;
Row I (L-r): Roseanne Leber, Jeanette Jerchovich, Mary Rohling, Jane Jerchovich, Ka1hy Vallinch, Karen Fischer. Row 2: Coach Dkk&#13;
McMahon, Colleen Konz, V1ck1 Barak, Sally Ausdemore, Jill Cannon, Mary Beth Tierney, Pa tti Haas, Caroline Stokes, Judy Jerchov1ch.&#13;
26 &#13;
J.V. Sa intes pictured arc ; Row I (L-r): Mary Rohling, Diane Doyle, Norma Leber, Kim Clark, Roseanne Leber. Row 2: Coach Al Sherbo. Lori&#13;
Van Hom , Vicki Knoz, Cassi Wa rd , Vicki Lemire, Trisha Sciortino, Jan Roux, Jan Kenkel.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
28&#13;
81&#13;
37&#13;
39&#13;
47&#13;
41&#13;
49&#13;
31&#13;
47&#13;
44&#13;
41&#13;
50&#13;
40&#13;
46&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Exira&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
51&#13;
40&#13;
69&#13;
42&#13;
25&#13;
63&#13;
57&#13;
54&#13;
36&#13;
47&#13;
47&#13;
17&#13;
46&#13;
34&#13;
27 &#13;
New Coach Fares Well&#13;
Row I (L-r): Tim Pierson, Dan Lenihan, Mike Salvo, Todd Kenney, Lo uie Caparelli, Paul Freeman. Row 2: Pat Sea lock. Steve Hammen, Tim&#13;
Hughes, Bryan Adams, John Steenson, Pat Wredt, Head Coach Marshall Scichilone.&#13;
This year's grapplers began the season with three convincing victories. After this, however, the Falcons truggled&#13;
through some very tough opponents.&#13;
The squad was led by five seniors,&#13;
Pat Sealock; Tim Hughes, Steve Hammen, Dan Lenihan and John Steenson.&#13;
The remainder of the team consisted of&#13;
Juniors and one Sophomore.&#13;
The Falcons came out well in tournament action during the season. Tim&#13;
Hughes, Pat Sealock, Dan Lenihan,&#13;
John Steenson, and Todd Kenney all&#13;
came home from various tournament&#13;
action with First Place Positions.&#13;
(Above) Steve Hammen works fo r a takedown&#13;
and two points.&#13;
28 &#13;
(Above left) Marshall Scichilone directs the next&#13;
move. (Above right) Dan McGruder fights to&#13;
keep off his back and works for a reversal.&#13;
(Lower left) Mike Salvo records another pin and&#13;
six big team points.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
29&#13;
33&#13;
30&#13;
18&#13;
29&#13;
12&#13;
14&#13;
50&#13;
12&#13;
12&#13;
18&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Gutherie Center&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
27&#13;
24&#13;
25&#13;
37&#13;
29&#13;
41&#13;
42&#13;
15&#13;
51&#13;
46&#13;
38&#13;
29 &#13;
J. V. Wrestling&#13;
Row I (L-r): Howard Bums, Jim Steenson, Steve McCann. Row 2: Bob Olsen, Pat McGinn, Joe Romano, Dan McGruder. Coach Nick McG rain .&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
16&#13;
23&#13;
20&#13;
39&#13;
12&#13;
27&#13;
16&#13;
29&#13;
6&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Guthrie Center&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
45&#13;
6&#13;
32&#13;
15&#13;
30&#13;
49&#13;
25&#13;
23&#13;
42&#13;
185-pounder Bob Olsen applies the pressure to a&#13;
struggling Titan.&#13;
30 &#13;
Frosh Wrestling&#13;
C 794.&#13;
(Top) Brian Bowers rides out a victory over a&#13;
tough Metro opponent. (Middle) Matt Kenney&#13;
forces his opponent's shoulders to the mat as he&#13;
fights to get free.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
12&#13;
14&#13;
26&#13;
15&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Gross&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
Ralston&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
21&#13;
27&#13;
18&#13;
26&#13;
29&#13;
26&#13;
Row 1 (L-r): Matt Kenney, Jim Salvo. Row 2:&#13;
Rick Van Scoy, Bob Leniha n, Coach Dick&#13;
Wright, Brian Bowers, Mark Blodgett.&#13;
31 &#13;
Boys&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Boys&#13;
J.V.&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
32&#13;
Row I (L-r): Mary Jean Burns, Jo Ellen Hopp. Row 2: Sharon Gard. Cyndi Pettit, Captain Juli e&#13;
Smyth, Kathy Rath .&#13;
(L-r) Jackie Ryba, Jackie Ra th , Molly Mulqueen, Captain Peggy Murphy, Mary Marr, Jane t Blodgett. &#13;
Varsity Girls&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
J.V. Girls&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Row I (L-r): Susie Conlon, Mindy Bronson. Row 2: Captain Lisa Gronsta l, Marian Conlon. Row 3:&#13;
Michelle Russell, Laura Shudak.&#13;
(L-r) Paula McCumber, Lorie Larsen, Sheila Gronstal, Leslie Christensen, Jolene Moran, Colleen Wettengel.&#13;
33 &#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
(Above) Row I: Debbie Hansen. Row 2: Rita&#13;
Freeman, Brenda Barnes, Cathy Wredt. Row 3:&#13;
Janel Schreiber. (Right) Row I: Karen Nicolini.&#13;
Row 2: Kahla Crook, Jamie Caughlin. Row 3: Jean Marr.&#13;
34 &#13;
(Right) (L-r): Michelle Pettit, Beth Barnes, Annelle Sealock, Maurine Gronstal. (Below) Joyce&#13;
Gittins, Kathleen O'Neill, Liz Rohling, Mary Pat&#13;
Fischer.&#13;
Frosh Basketball&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
35 &#13;
Porn-Pons Please Falcon Fans&#13;
(fop left) Julie Moore enjoys her routine. (fop right) Porn Pon sq uad dress as kittens for a Christmas performance. (Bottom) 1976 Porn Pon squad,&#13;
Row 1 (1-r): Pam Adams, Patti O'Neill, Debbie Burdick, Debbie Kalasek, Loretta Kelley, Theresa Brosnihan. Row 2: Mrs. Louise Bublitz, moderator, Tracy Wise, Jean Kilnoski, Theresa Emarine, Melanie Herbert, Nancy Gittins, Mary Mehsling, Jane Kobold, Debbie Kenney.&#13;
36 &#13;
Elderly Receive Helping Hand&#13;
Once again Handy Persons Day was organized&#13;
by the St. Albert Student Council for the pur- pose of helping senior citizens with their prewinter chores.&#13;
The Handy Persons Project is a nationwide ser- vice provided to the elderly by Catholic Social&#13;
Concerns. It is entirely a volunteer force with the exception of local organizers wh.ose salaries are presently provided by the communities which&#13;
they serve.&#13;
Twice each year, students from St. Albert volun- teer to help with the project and are supervised&#13;
by faculty members. This year's faculty super- visors were Fr. Ed Hurley, Sr. Raymond&#13;
McDermott, and Mr. Mike Gill.&#13;
(Top left) Paul Freeman cleans weeds from&#13;
around e foundation. (Top center) Molly Mulqueen shmes wmdows before wmter sets in. (Top&#13;
nght) Nancy McMillen makes a clean sweep on a porch of a house that is also to receive a fresh&#13;
coat of paint. (Left) Fr. Hurley and John Rohling cover wind.ows to keep out the winter winds.&#13;
(Al&gt;ove) Mayor Dennis Anderson arrivell in the&#13;
aftemopn to give his assistance.&#13;
37 &#13;
Christmas&#13;
Concert&#13;
1976&#13;
(Above, 1-r) Sue Ronk, Brad Neary, and Kathy&#13;
Kilnoski sing HOLIDAY BLESSING. (Top&#13;
right) The Les Musiques perform th eir arrangements of BABY, WHAT YOU GOIN ' TO BE?&#13;
and SNOW, SNOW, BEAUTIFUL SNOW.&#13;
(Cen ter right) The Freshman Sophomore&#13;
Chorus sing LET IT SNOW. (Lower right) THE&#13;
VlRGfN MARY HAD A BABY was the selection sung by the Concert Choir.&#13;
38 &#13;
Dancers Enjoy ''Casper's '' Rhythm&#13;
(Above left) Don Clark gets checked in. (Center&#13;
left) Bob Tacke, Katie Walsh, and Greg Fische r&#13;
live it up as the camera watches. (Lower Left)&#13;
Dancers enjoy the music of Casper.&#13;
39 &#13;
Student Council Representatives&#13;
(Top left) Senior Representatives (1-r): Kent Friedrichsen, Sharon G ard, Patti Pogge, John Steenson.&#13;
(Top right) Matt Madsen, Vice-president; Pete Meidlinger, President; Susie Sciortino, Secreta ry-treasurer. (Center left) Sophomore Representati ves: J ackie Ryba, Norma Leber, Dan McGinn , John&#13;
Rohling. (Center right) Junior Representatives: Mike Berner, Paul Freeman, Lisa Gronstal, Ma ry&#13;
Rohling. (Lower righ t) Freshman Representa tives: Katie Walsh, Scoll Stephens. Bill McGinn, Kathleen O'Neill.&#13;
40 &#13;
Class Officers&#13;
(Top left) Freshman Class (1-r): Jim Mescher.&#13;
President; Chris Burgin, Treasurer; Jim Duggan.&#13;
Vice-president; Michelle Pettit, Treasurer. (Top&#13;
right) Senior Class: Tim Crowley, Secretary:&#13;
Don Clark. Vice-president; Dan Burkey, President; Greg Fischer, Treasurer. (Center left) Junior Class: Tim Len ih an, Secretary: Matt&#13;
O'Neill, Treasurer; Scott Wallace, Vice-president; (seated) Cathy Scott, President. (Lower&#13;
left) Sophomore Class: Tom Crowley. Treasurer:&#13;
Robert Hopp. Vice-president; Trisha Sciortino.&#13;
Presiden t; Jan Schreiber, Secretary.&#13;
41 &#13;
Cupid Captures Couples&#13;
The social event for the under- classmen this year was the Valentine&#13;
Dance. It als.o gave the ladies in the&#13;
sch.ool a chance to ask the guy of their&#13;
choice to go to the dance and try out&#13;
the music by Sweetfield.&#13;
The band played special songs by&#13;
such groups as Fleetwood Mac, Eagles,&#13;
The Who, and finished with Kiss.&#13;
The decorating of the cafeteria was&#13;
done by the Sophom.ore class, who also&#13;
organized the dance for the Juniors&#13;
and Seniors.&#13;
Some of the chaperones were the&#13;
Sophom.ore mothers and fathers: Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Piers.on, Mr. and Mrs. O'Grady, and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rue. The sp.ons.ors .of the&#13;
Sophom.ore class were Mrs. Anger.0th&#13;
and Miss Brauch. Both agree that the&#13;
dance was a cpmplete success.&#13;
(fop left) ~ent Rallis and Nonna Leber boogie ~the Mus1c ofSw~tfield . (!op right) Fred Sil- lik shuffles his way mto music. (Right) The first&#13;
couples begin to come onto the floor as Sweetfield starts the evening of music.&#13;
42 &#13;
S.A. Is Bloodmobile Charter Member&#13;
(fop) The m.obile blood center makes its first an- nual stop at St. Albert. (Left center) Senior Class&#13;
President Dan Burkey accepts a certificate for his&#13;
classes work in scheduling the donors and helping make the day go smoothly for all. (Right cen- ter) Lee Sterbens gets his blood pressure checked&#13;
before donating blood. (Lower right) Sharon&#13;
Gard and Dan Burkey check Mrs. Anger:oth&#13;
through as she was the first donor.&#13;
AMERICAN RED CROSS&#13;
43 &#13;
Students&#13;
Learn&#13;
Photographic&#13;
Skills&#13;
A course in basic photography was offered at St. Albert for the fir.it time this year. Although it was only a semester course, the&#13;
students learned about diJTerent kinds of cameras and film, and how IO use them. The students were assigned photo projects which they were IO develop and process themselves. For the Art Fair which was held at St. Albert, Dan Burkey and Chris Barak prepared pictures for display. These 8x 10 mounted photograP.hs will also go on display at Anderson Camera Center 1n the "M:ill. In addition, Chris Barak has submitted his photo- graphs to the Iowa Arts Council for a contest. Winning entries of&#13;
ihis contest will be published in the "Picture Magazine" of the DES MOINES REGISTER and then will become part of a tour- ing exhibition. Some of Chris' pictures are the top and center&#13;
c::~~.lr'J:~eon the following page. Dan's photographs are the&#13;
(Top) Mr. Gill demonstrates a still-lifb set up to&#13;
the studenlS. (Above) Pat McGinn _poses for the&#13;
camera during a demonstration. (Right) Chris&#13;
Barak prepares a photograph for exhibition.&#13;
44 &#13;
exhibit photographs&#13;
b·y&#13;
( ·h 1r ii s Ba r a k&#13;
and Dan Burkey &#13;
Outstanding Performances&#13;
By Speech Students&#13;
At State Contest&#13;
46 &#13;
(Far left) This piece of duet acting which is a cut- ting from LAST OF THE REDROT LOVERS&#13;
merited Julie Smyth and Terry Bemer an Out- standing rating at the state contest. (Center)&#13;
Richard Bunnell and Mike Carta performed a cutting from Neil Simon's THE ODD COUPLE,&#13;
and Brad Neary and Jo Ellen Ho_Ep performed a cutting from THE CRUCIBLE. (Right) Ann Eatherton gives practices an original oratory.&#13;
(Far left) Standing: Sheila Gronstal, Norma&#13;
Grote. Sitting: Julie Goebel, Sue Shell, Kathy&#13;
Kilnoski, Julie Smyth, Sue Ronk, Molly Mulqueen. Kneeling: Sarah Heck, Jackie Kurt, Ann&#13;
Eatherton, Marybeth Kilnoski, Jeanie Flom, Jo&#13;
Ellen Hopp. Standing: Tom Crowley, Richard&#13;
Bunnell, Mike Carta, Terry Bemer, Matt Mad- sen, Brad Neary, Mark Goebel. (Center left) Sue&#13;
Shell performs a mime entitled "Walls". (Center&#13;
right) The Reader's Theater performs E.B. White's CHARLOTTE'S WEB. (Far right) Matt&#13;
Madsen, Julie Smyth, and Kathy Kilnoski are shown in a choraf reading.&#13;
47 &#13;
Music&#13;
Department&#13;
Swings&#13;
Into·&#13;
Spring&#13;
Row 1 (1-r): Sheila Gronstal, Diane Doyle,&#13;
Norma Grote, Jessann Sillilc, Liz Rohling, Sarah&#13;
Heck, Maureen Gronstal, Norma Leber. Row 2:&#13;
Mary Pat Fischer, Joan Geier, Mary Beth Kil- noski, Darla Powell, Kathy Haug, Michelle Barton, Kahla Crook, Kathleen O'Neill, Joan Wall- ace. Row 3: Kim Clark, Cassi Ward, Patti&#13;
O'Neill, Terri Porter, Leslie Christiansen, Joan&#13;
Green, Ann Pogge, Joyce Gittins, Janet Schrei- ber, Patty Beezley, Lori Van Home, Barb&#13;
O'Conner. Row 4: Katie Walsh, Janice Wiese,&#13;
Patti Haas, Jan Kenkel, Peggy Murphy, Theresa&#13;
Rew, Theresa Joneson, Michelle Saifors, Jan&#13;
Roux, Molly Mulqueen, Colleen Wettengel, Lisa&#13;
Blum, Kathy Gremer, Susie Bintner.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r): Mary Swift, Mary Kelley, Roseann&#13;
Leber. Row 2: Maureen Connolly, Jo Marie&#13;
Roarty, Julie Heithoff, Debra Hansen, Ellen&#13;
Henderson, Valerie Peregoy, Mary Rohling.&#13;
Row 3: Kathy Vallinch, Judy Jerkovich, Theresa&#13;
Emarine, Nancy Ware, Kathy Rath, Cheryl&#13;
Huss, Lori Shudalc, Jeanette Jerkovich.&#13;
48&#13;
Row 1 (1-r): Mike Carta, Jeff McKenzie, Richard Bunnell. Cheryl Huss, Beth LeMire, Sue Ronk,&#13;
Nanci Beraldi, Debbie Kilnoski, Lori Nuzum. Row 2: Jackie Kurt, Rita Freeman, Kathy Kilnoski,&#13;
Ray Slobodnik, Robert Hopp, Dave Walsh. &#13;
(Right) Theresa Brosnihan, accompanied by&#13;
Nancy Beraldi and Kathy Kolnoski, sings "Take&#13;
A Look". (Middle left) Marie Losh's solo tells&#13;
the audience that "You've Got A Friend."&#13;
(Middle center) Mike Carta sings "My Sweet&#13;
Lady". (Middle right) Jeff McKenzie and Jackie&#13;
Kurt sing "Sunrise, Sunset" from FIDDLER&#13;
ON THE ROOF. (Lower left) The FreshmanSophomore Chorus adds their "Gift Of Song".&#13;
(Lower right) Three members of the Concert&#13;
Chorus, Kathy Vallinch, Jeanette Jerkovich, and&#13;
Lori Shudak, get to sit while they sing.&#13;
49 &#13;
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51 &#13;
Peanuts Gang Comes To Life on S.A. Stage&#13;
(Top) The entire cast and crew pose fo r a picture. (Lower left) "And it went something like&#13;
this: it had puffy sleeves and . . . "(Lower right)&#13;
The dazzled cast wondeers if Marie's eyes will&#13;
fa ll out this time.&#13;
The 1977 spring play was the comedy musical&#13;
entitled YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE&#13;
BROWN. The play, depicting an average day in&#13;
the life of Charlie Brown, was written by Clark&#13;
Gesner and was based on the cartoon characters&#13;
of Charles M. Schultz. The play was directed by&#13;
Mrs. Paula Blatt. She was assisted by student d irectors Suzy Sciortino and Kathy Rath and by&#13;
music Director Jo Ellen Hopp.&#13;
MAIN CHARACTERS&#13;
Charlie Brown .. .... ..................... ....... .Terry Berner&#13;
Snoopy ....... ..... ............ ......................... Brad Neary&#13;
Linus .. ...... .... ................................. Pete Meid linge r&#13;
Peppermin t Patty .... .. .. ..... ...... ....... Ka thy Kilnosk i&#13;
Schroeder. .................................... Richard Bunnell&#13;
Pig Pen ..... ......................... .. ............ .... Ken Friesen&#13;
Lucy ...... ... ................ ............................ Julie Smyth&#13;
Sally ........... .... ............... .... ............. ....... Marie Losh&#13;
Marcie ......... ............... .......... Mary Lou Thompson&#13;
52 &#13;
(Top) " N ow, Linus, this is a perfect example of a fa ilure-face ." (Lower left) Music dir ector Jo Ell en&#13;
Ho pp watches approvingly. (Lowe r right) " Who cares if he's a good man! My fee t hurt!&#13;
53 &#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
Performs ''Annual'' task&#13;
(Top right) A school paste-up nears completion. The yearbook staff uses some school paste-ups to&#13;
save money. The yearbook staff from left: Bruce Zimmerman, Mark Dillin, Mark Jansenius (seated),&#13;
John Brugenhemke, Nick Epperson, Dave Harding. (Center right) Mark Jansenius works at fittin g a&#13;
picture. (Bottom ll!ft) Dave Harding takes a moment from his work to pose for the camera. (Bottom&#13;
right) Mr. Gill ponders a yearbook problem.&#13;
--&#13;
54 &#13;
Scholastic&#13;
Awards&#13;
Presented&#13;
The evening of April 24th was set aside&#13;
for the honoring of students for their&#13;
civic and scholastic endeavors. Mr.&#13;
Ray Pogge honored Pete Meidlinger&#13;
(upper feft) with the Citizenship&#13;
Award from the Iowa State Bar Association. (Center left) Dou€? Eckrich,&#13;
Julie Smyth, and Kathy Kilnoski receive special recognition for their "behind the scenes" work on the school&#13;
drama productions. Pete Meidlinger&#13;
hosts the award ceremonies (center&#13;
right). Mrs. Ozaydin presents to Tim&#13;
Crowley the Dr. Ozaydin Memorial&#13;
Scholarship (lower left) in memory of&#13;
her husband. (Lower right) Cathy&#13;
Scott receives the John Thomas Warin&#13;
Scholarship from Fr. Monahan. Many&#13;
other awards and scholarships were&#13;
given indicating excellent&#13;
achievement.&#13;
55 &#13;
''April Showers'' Brings Much Enjoyme t&#13;
(Page 56, top) Pete Meidlinger and Queen Karen&#13;
Fischer are surrounded by a joyous court.&#13;
(Lower left) Debbie Kinney stares in awe as Kevin Marr shows her the disco beat. (Lower right)&#13;
Bob Olsen and Rose Leber boogie down to "Bits&#13;
and Pieces." (Page 57, top) Sarah Heck, Molly&#13;
Mulqueen and Jackie Rath serve as hostesses for&#13;
the soda-pop bar. (Lower left) Sheila Gronstal&#13;
and Trisha Sciortino take tickets at the entrance&#13;
to the excellently decorated gym. (Lower right)&#13;
Tim Lenihan shows his prowess on the dance&#13;
floor.&#13;
The 1977 prom theme was "April&#13;
Showers". The prom was held on April I&#13;
30th and the music was provided by&#13;
the group Bits and Pieces. The gym&#13;
was deC&lt;Qrated for the occasion with a 'f&#13;
multi-colored crepe-paper sky, a mirr:or ball, live trees, bushes and picnic&#13;
area. The highlight .of the evening was&#13;
the cr:owning of King Pete Meidlinger&#13;
and Queen Karen Fischer. The evening was enjoyed by all and many&#13;
thanks are extended t.o the Junior class&#13;
on a job well done.&#13;
56 &#13;
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57 &#13;
N .H.S. Membership Awarded To Twelve&#13;
58 &#13;
(Page 58, top left) Paul Freeman receives his&#13;
stole from Fr. Monahan as he is inducted into th~ Nati.on.al Hon.or Society. (fop right) Kathy ~ilnoski gives the .opening remarks to the new mductees, members, and guests. (Bottom) Fr.&#13;
Monahan addresses the National Honor Society. (Page 59, right) Previous members are : Row I (Ir): Ellen Henderson, Kathy Rath Mary Rohling&#13;
Julie Smyth, Paula Sandbothe, Sue Ronk Pete'&#13;
Mei~linger. Row 2: ~isa Gronstal, Brad Neary, Chns Barak, Greg FIScher, Patti Pogge Kathy&#13;
Kilnoski, Terri Huber. '&#13;
(Center left) Senior inductees are Tim Crowley, Jim Kilnoski, Pat Sealock. (Center right) Members Vicki and Chris Barak pose for a picture with their sister Sheila, a freshman, after the ceremony. (Lower left) Sophomore inductees are Molly Mulqueen, Mark Goebel, Sheila Gronstal, Vicki Barak. (Lower right) Junior inductees are: Paul Freeman, Tony Romano, Michelle Russell, Scott Wallace,&#13;
Matt Madsen.&#13;
59 &#13;
The second Dinner Theater was held at the St.&#13;
Albert Gym in May. The evening of fun began&#13;
with a spaghetti dinner and continued with Neil&#13;
Sim.on's PLAZA SUITE, three separate plays all&#13;
taking place in the same suite in the Plaza Hotel.&#13;
Dinner music was provided by the St. Albert&#13;
Band and members of the Choral department.&#13;
VISITOR FROM MAMARONECK&#13;
Karen Nash ............................. Becki Bronson&#13;
Sam Nash ................................ Brad Neary&#13;
Bellhop .................................... Ken Friesen&#13;
Waiter ..................................... Richard Bunnell&#13;
Jean McCormack .................... Amy Yochem&#13;
VISITOR FROM HOLLYWOOD&#13;
Waiter ...................................... Richard Bunnell&#13;
Jesse Kiplinger.. ...................... Pete Meidlinger&#13;
Muriel Tate ............................. Julie Smyth&#13;
VISITOR FROM FOREST HILLS&#13;
Norma Hubley ........................ Elizabeth Grund&#13;
Roy Hubley ............................. Mike Carta&#13;
Borden Eisler .......................... Ed Evezic&#13;
Mimsey Hubley ...................... Barb Diblasi&#13;
(Right) Karen Nash orders champagne from the&#13;
waiter as Sam Nash ponders a busmess deal.&#13;
(Left center) The Swingin' Singers E_Tovide musical entertainment for the dinner. (Right center)&#13;
Karen Nash makes one .of many callS to Room&#13;
Service. (Lower left) The crowd enjoys PLAZA&#13;
SUITE. (Lower right) Jean McCormack, Sam's&#13;
secretary, stops in {or a business update.&#13;
60&#13;
PLAZA SUITE Opens&#13;
St. Albert Dinner Theater &#13;
~ I&#13;
Now famous Hollywood producer Jesse Kiplinger helps his one-time childhood sweetheart to her feet&#13;
after one-too-many for the road. (Top right) Director Paula Blatt enjoys the performance. (Center left) Borden Eisler cpmes to get his wife-t.o-be. (Center) Norma Hubley urges her husband to act.&#13;
(Right) Roy Hubley tries to get his daughter, who has locked herself in the bathroom, to come out for&#13;
the wedding. (Lower left) Roy finally succeeds in getting his daughter Mimsey to the waiting guests.&#13;
61 &#13;
Seniors Gather For&#13;
Mass And Banquet&#13;
62&#13;
(Top left) Tim Crowley reads the First Reading&#13;
at the Senior Mass. (Top right) Musical selections for the Mass were provided by Cyndi Pettit,&#13;
Julie Smyth, and Theresa Brosnihan. (Lower&#13;
left) Seniors enjoy the dinner prepared by the&#13;
cooks and served by senior mothers. (Lower&#13;
right) Tom Freeman enjoys an Award Certificate&#13;
given to him by the cooks because he always&#13;
complained about the school lunches. &#13;
KMTV's Jeff Jordan&#13;
Addresses Seniors&#13;
(fop left) Jeff Jordan, Public Affairs Director&#13;
and newscaster for KMTV, addresses the Seniors. (fop panel, left) Jim Kilnoski welcomes&#13;
the Seniors an&lt;il their guests. (fop panel, center)&#13;
Kathy Kilnosk.J\ gives "reflections" of the past&#13;
four years. (fop panel, right) Kathy Kilnoski,&#13;
Theresa Brosn.ihan, and Sue Ronk sing "The&#13;
Road of Life." (Center panel, far left) Senior&#13;
girls study newly acquired diplomas. (Left center) Nancy Beraldi performs her own work "The&#13;
Graduation Song." (Right center) Bob Tacke installs h.is tassel on the more familiar yellow cap.&#13;
(Far right) Debbie Hansen receives her diploma&#13;
from Bishop Dingman. (Lower left) Jeff Jordan&#13;
autographs Susie Romano's cap. (Lower center)&#13;
Hank Rohling gives a smile as he receives his&#13;
diploma.&#13;
63 &#13;
2 Mile Relay---3rd In State&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Boystown Indoor&#13;
U.N.O. Indoor&#13;
St. Albert 89&#13;
Missouri Valley Relays&#13;
Clarinda Relays&#13;
Blair Relays&#13;
Council Bluffs Relays&#13;
Glenwood Relays&#13;
District Meet&#13;
City Relays&#13;
Lewis Central Relays&#13;
State Meet (Two Mile Relay)&#13;
Conference Records:&#13;
Dan Burkey: Shot put, 48'8"&#13;
Dan Burkey: Discus, 139' I"&#13;
5th place&#13;
I Ith place&#13;
Glenwood 153&#13;
--&#13;
7th place&#13;
12th place&#13;
4th place&#13;
4th place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
8th place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
1st place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
Mitch Rew, Gary Coenan, Kevin Marr, Hank&#13;
Rohling: Shuttle hurdle relay, 1:03.6.&#13;
(Right) Dan Burkey hurls the shot for a record.&#13;
(Far right) Bill Powers brings in a first place.&#13;
(Below) Mike Gorman stretches across the high&#13;
jump bar.&#13;
64 &#13;
Row I (1-r): Mitch Rew, Fred Sillik, Mark Dillin, Pete Meidlinger, Bob Olsen, Hank Rohling, Tony Romano, Doug Hutcheson, Scott Wallace, Gary Coenan. Row 2: Coach Marshall Scichilone, Coach Al Leber, Kevin Marr, Joe Romano, Dan Burkey, Richard Wise, Mike Liston, Bill&#13;
Powers, Chris Stokes, Mark Goebel, Mike Gorman, Mark Gard, Matt Doran, Coach Bob Beeson.&#13;
(Far left) Bob Olsen stretches tor the hand-ot.l as&#13;
he digs out on his leg of the relay. (Center) Bill&#13;
Powers takes the hurdles in stride. (Right) Hank&#13;
Rohling takes the last hurdle on the way to the&#13;
finish li.ne.&#13;
65 &#13;
Girls' 440&#13;
Takes 2nd&#13;
In State&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
St. Albert gg Abe Lincoln&#13;
St. Albert 96 Iowa Deaf.&#13;
Glenwood Invitational 4&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational&#13;
Blair Invitational&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Dunlap Invitational&#13;
Treynor Invitational&#13;
Mo. Valley Invitational&#13;
Council Bluffs Relays&#13;
Logan Invitational&#13;
Woodbine Invitational&#13;
District Meet&#13;
State Meet (440 relay)&#13;
51&#13;
40&#13;
8th place&#13;
5th place&#13;
6th place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
1st place&#13;
5th place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
12th place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
(Top) Row I (1-r): Donna Liston, Karen Fischer,&#13;
Kim Clark, Roseann Leber, Jamie Caughlin,&#13;
Mary Pat Fischer, Liz Rohling, managers Jo Ellen Hopp and Sheila Barak. Row 2: Melanie&#13;
Herbert, Pat Crowley, Mary Beth Leber, Judy&#13;
Jerkovich, Kathie Vallinch, Norma Leber, Lori&#13;
Van Home, Coach Lynn Kurth. Row 3: Coach&#13;
Dick McMahon, Sharon Gard, Donna Boyer,&#13;
Sally Ausdemore, Colleen Konz, Theresa Rew,&#13;
Vicki Barak, Rosey Romano, Coach Terry Dolnicek. (Center left) Mary Pat Fischer kicks out&#13;
on the first leg of the relay. (Center right) Judy&#13;
Jerkovich is cheered on by her teammates as she&#13;
comes up the straight-away. (Lower left) Theresa&#13;
Rew stretches through the low hurdles. (Lower&#13;
right) Mary Beth Leber tries to pick up a few&#13;
points with her jump.&#13;
- -&#13;
66&#13;
- - ·,:'·&#13;
Frosh Take 1st In&#13;
Metro Conference&#13;
(Left) Dana Kruse comes up to the wire for a first place finish. (Below) Row I (1-r): Seb McClure,&#13;
Dion O'Grady. Jim Wyrick, Mike Kenney, Brian Bowers, Dana Kruse, Andy Steenson, John Olsen.&#13;
Row 2: Coach Marshall Scichilone, Jeff Hammen, Jim Duggan, Tom Fischer, Mike Eckrich, Jay&#13;
Stidham, Chris Burgin, Coach Bob Beeson.&#13;
(Left) Chris Burgin charges the lane for his vault.&#13;
(Above) Mike Eck.rich prepares for the start of&#13;
the relay.&#13;
FROSH&#13;
78 Ryan&#13;
94 Roncalli&#13;
59 Kirn&#13;
81 Wilson&#13;
61 Ralston&#13;
92 Creighton Prep&#13;
78 Gross&#13;
Dual Record&#13;
Lewis Central Relays&#13;
Metro Conference&#13;
Conference records:&#13;
Chris Burgin: Pole vault, 11 '0"&#13;
Jeff Hammen: Shot put, 43' IOW'&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
35&#13;
27&#13;
69&#13;
44&#13;
56&#13;
35&#13;
54&#13;
6-1&#13;
1st place&#13;
1st place&#13;
Mike Eck.rich, Mike Kenney, Chris Burgin&#13;
Dana Kruse: 440 Relay, 47.4 sec.&#13;
67 &#13;
Boys' &amp; Girls' Bowling&#13;
(Right) Team #3: Barb Diblasi, Liz Grund,&#13;
Tammy Doll, Donna Liston. (Left center) Jeff&#13;
Watson returns to the bench after missing his&#13;
needed strike. (Right center) Team #4: Mary&#13;
Kelly, Kim Hinman, Mary Burns, Sally Kobold.&#13;
(Lower left) Team# I: Jane Kobold, Terri Huber, (standing) Rita McDonald, Mary Mehsling.&#13;
(Lower right) Team #I: Robert Osborne, Joe&#13;
Boll, Duane Losh, Joe Snook, Steve Romesburg.&#13;
--&#13;
(Left) Mr. Bouska receives a plaque at the sea- sons end for his work. (Left center) Team #2, Boys: Jeff Martin, Tim Elliott, Greg Clark, John&#13;
Larchick. (Right center) Team #2, Girls: Mary&#13;
Swift, Debbie Kilnoski, (standing) Sue McVey,&#13;
Karen Wettengel. (Lower left) Steve Romesburg&#13;
aims at picking up a spare. (Lower right) Falcon&#13;
bowlers relax during the game.&#13;
In the boys' bowling, Team # 1 placed 5th in a&#13;
field of fourteen teams. Tim Elliott rolled an average of 154 and John Larchick rolled a 151. For&#13;
the girls, Team # 1 placed 5th, Team #4 placed&#13;
7th,leam #3 placed 3rd, and Team #2 placed&#13;
14th in a field of 16 teams. Trophies were re- ceived by Mary Swift, Most Improved; Jane Kobold, High Game; Mary Burns, High Series.&#13;
J&#13;
69 &#13;
FALCONS&#13;
177 Logan-Magnolia&#13;
174 Paul VI&#13;
178 Lewis Central&#13;
182 Red Oak&#13;
177 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
165 Paul VI&#13;
179 Glenwood&#13;
181 Missouri Valley&#13;
178 Shenandoah&#13;
197 Atlantic&#13;
168 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
176 Lewis Central&#13;
174 Missouri Valley&#13;
Lakeshore Invitational&#13;
187 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
185 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
175 Red Oak&#13;
*Triangular&#13;
70&#13;
-.&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
201&#13;
196&#13;
163&#13;
174&#13;
183*&#13;
186*&#13;
161&#13;
161&#13;
167&#13;
152&#13;
158&#13;
178&#13;
168&#13;
154&#13;
12th place&#13;
160&#13;
4th place&#13;
6th place&#13;
173&#13;
160&#13;
Boys' Golf&#13;
Row I (1-r): Mark Jansenius, Rick Kenkel, Mike Berner, Scott Stephens, Jeff Haas. Row 2: Steve&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Matt O'Neill, Torn O'Neill, Terry Berner, Jack Corbaley, John La.rchick, Dave Harding, Mike O'Neill, Coach Al Sherbo.&#13;
(Lef!.) Mark Jansenius shows off his stance.&#13;
(Above) Dave Harding shows what it should&#13;
look lik e at the top of the swing. &#13;
i'&#13;
'• ·: 1.:,1 ~1: ·&#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
-~ fp. ~c... " ' ..&#13;
~&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
FALCONS OPPONENTS&#13;
244 Lewis Central 221&#13;
167 Red Oak 210&#13;
240 Abraham Lincoln 214&#13;
240 Thomas Jefferson 222&#13;
224 Shenandoah 208&#13;
231 Abraham Lincoln 214&#13;
217 Missouri Valley 223&#13;
234 Missouri Valley 220&#13;
Logan Forfeit&#13;
217 Thomas Jefferson 221&#13;
227 Red Oak 279&#13;
513 Lewis Central 546&#13;
City Tournament 3rd place&#13;
Sectionals&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
211&#13;
271&#13;
299&#13;
197&#13;
2nd place&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Logan&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
229&#13;
Forfeit&#13;
249&#13;
224&#13;
198&#13;
Forfeit&#13;
Forfeit&#13;
(Top) Row I: Jackie Rath, Sheila Gronstal, Molly Platter, Mary Dickerson, Karen Clark, Carol Jansenius. Row 2: Joan Green, Mary Rohling, Patti Pogge, Ann Pogge, Lisa Gronstal, Jean Flom, Trisha&#13;
Sciortino, Molly Mulqueen. (Lower left) Patty Pogge, winner of the Bert Flack Award for golf.&#13;
(Lower right) Varsity team: Mary Rohling, Lisa Gronstal, Patti Pogge, Mary Dickerson, Jean Flom,&#13;
Molly Mulqueen.&#13;
71 &#13;
(Kneeling, 1-r): Bill McVey, Robert Hopp, John&#13;
Tierney, Pete Colpitts, Jeff Watson. Row 2: Jeff&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Lee Sterbens, Jim Kilnoski,&#13;
John Witzke, Matt Madsen, Coach Mike Kavars.&#13;
(Right) John Tierney readies himself to scoop a&#13;
net ball. (Far right) Robert Hopp returns a ball.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
l&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
72&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
Boys' Tennis &#13;
Girls' Tennis&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
5&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
(Far right) Patty Haas delivers a serve to waiting&#13;
opponent. (Near right) Nancy McMillan is ready&#13;
for play to begin. Row 1 (1-r): Joan Geier, Michelle Colpitts, Lori Larsen, Theresa Meidlinger,&#13;
Michelle Pettit. Row 2: Jackie Kurt, Jean Haas,&#13;
Diane Doyle, Barb Diblasi, Theresa Brosnihan,&#13;
Burdine Tacke, Kathleen O'Neill. Row 3: Colleen Wise, Nancy McMillan, Kathy Scott, Carolyn Stokes, Patti Haas, Jan Roux, Julie Goebel,&#13;
Connie Krupicka.&#13;
73 &#13;
Varsity&#13;
·Baseball&#13;
(fop left) Senior members: Randy Carroll and&#13;
Randy Kenkel. (fop right) Coach Capel grooms&#13;
the field for the game. (Far left) Coach Wolever&#13;
watches warm-ups approvingly. (Center) Senior members: Matt Lenihan, Don Clark, Kevin&#13;
Marr.&#13;
(Sitting) Batboy Mark Wolever. .Row I (I-r): Doug Sealock, Pat Rindone, Mark Evers, Bob o~k, Doug Walter, Dan McGruder. Row 2: Coach&#13;
Tim Capel, Dave Kin ney, Kevm Marr, Bob Mescher, Randy Carroll, Don Clark, Matt Lemhan, Randy Kenkel, Coach Charles Wolever.&#13;
74 &#13;
Junior&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Baseball&#13;
(Left) The throw to Mitch Rew gets his Lewis&#13;
Central opponent out at first. (Center) Steve Prichard gets a hit as his teammates look on.&#13;
Row I (1-r): John Liston, Matt O'Neill, Bryan Adams, Duane Losh, Joe Gubbels, Rick Kenkel, John.Larchick. Row 2: Coach Terry Sauter, Joe&#13;
Boll, Rick Colpitts, Steve Prichard, Jay Stidham, Dave Henry, Craig Krupicka, Gary Coenen, Much Rew.&#13;
75 &#13;
76 &#13;
• ~f_.&#13;
J&#13;
77 &#13;
Principal---Vice -Principal&#13;
(Top) Fr. Paul Monahan and Mr. Al Leber discuss plans fo r nex t year. (Lower left) Fr. Monahan&#13;
listens as the course descriptions for next year are being explained to the students. (Lower right) Mr.&#13;
Leber is startled by the sudden flash of the photographer.&#13;
78 &#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Gains Two&#13;
New Counselors&#13;
This year the Saint Albert Counselling Department has two new members, Miss Bernice Carbullido. and Mr.&#13;
John Bouska. Last year Miss Carbullido was counselling at Holy Name&#13;
High School in Omaha, and Mr.&#13;
Bouska came to us from Lewis Central&#13;
High School.&#13;
(Top) Mr. John Bouska briefs th e students on next year's course offerings. (Lower left) Miss Bernice&#13;
Carbullido sorts throu gh her daily mail. (Lower right) Kent Rallis pick up a bit of information from&#13;
the counselling center.&#13;
79 &#13;
Fr. Gordon Gittins&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Mr. Nick McGrain&#13;
80&#13;
Mrs. Kathleen Jennings&#13;
Mr. Al Leber&#13;
Sr. Mary David Salem&#13;
Faculty Of '77&#13;
Mr. Ken Mehsling&#13;
Sr. Mary Corrine&#13;
Connolly&#13;
Mr. Charles Aylor&#13;
Miss Vicki Salvador&#13;
Mr. Ron Jewell&#13;
Mrs. Caroline Swartz&#13;
Mr. Mike Gill&#13;
Mrs. Maryann&#13;
Angeroth&#13;
Mr. Richard McMahon&#13;
Miss Marcia Hovel&#13;
Mr. Mike Kavars&#13;
Mrs. Paula Blatt &#13;
(Page 80,&#13;
l&#13;
eft) Coach Sher&#13;
bo gathers his&#13;
m&#13;
aterials for class. (Right) Mr. Wolever waits patiently&#13;
for class to&#13;
begin. (Page 81,&#13;
t&#13;
op left)&#13;
Mrs. Angeroth asks directions to the dance. (fop rignt)&#13;
Coach Ka vars&#13;
readies himself for&#13;
a&#13;
n&#13;
other ses&#13;
- sion of class. (Left center) Fr. Hurley counts&#13;
links in the spirit chain. (Center) Fr. Gittins re- laxes between classes. (Right center) Mrs. Bub- litz smiles for the camera. (Lower left) Coach&#13;
Wright&#13;
c&#13;
heers&#13;
on his team. (Lower right) Mr.&#13;
Saut&#13;
er keeps a close eye on the&#13;
h&#13;
all&#13;
s.&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
Office Personnel&#13;
(Top left) Sister Luci.Ile takes another incoming call. (Top right) Mrs. Green takes time fo r a ~uick smile. (Lower left) Sister Ermanita lets her ' fingers do the walk ing" as she performs her duties in the business office. (Lower center) Kay&#13;
Wesley, Sister Rachel's secretary, works on the Junior High records. (Lower right) Mrs. G loria&#13;
Blum handles business office transactions. &#13;
Cooks Custodians&#13;
(fop) The St. Albert cafeteria staff, from the&#13;
left: Lucille O'Connor, JoAnne Sherman, Virginia Carberry, Theresa Wellman, Sharon Slobodnik, Dolores Romesburg. (Lower left) Maintenance staff Al Reeves and Bob Pettit take time&#13;
for a chat during their busy day. (Lower right) Al&#13;
Reeves prepares to take a spin on his John&#13;
Deere.&#13;
83 &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
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91 &#13;
Bryan Adams&#13;
Louie Caparelli&#13;
Tim Elliott&#13;
Lisa Gronstal&#13;
92&#13;
Mike Berner&#13;
Pete Colpitts&#13;
Theresa Emarine&#13;
Julie Heithoff&#13;
Wendy Brandt&#13;
Marian Conlon&#13;
Mark Evers&#13;
Ellen Henderson&#13;
Melinda Bronson&#13;
Susie Conlon&#13;
Paul Freeman&#13;
Jeff Hoebelheinrich&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Bonnie Brooks Maureen Connolly&#13;
Rita Freeman&#13;
Cheryl Huss&#13;
Mary Burns&#13;
Jack Corbaley&#13;
Mike Geier&#13;
Rick Jackson&#13;
Jill Cannon&#13;
Jeff Elbert&#13;
Debi Graeve&#13;
Jane Jerkovich &#13;
Jeanette Jerkovich&#13;
Judy Jerkovich&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Todd Kenney&#13;
Debbie Kilnoski&#13;
Sally Kobold&#13;
James Kulczewski&#13;
Rosanne Leber&#13;
Elizabeth Lemire&#13;
Tim Lenihan&#13;
Mike Liston&#13;
Matt Madsen&#13;
Susan Mc Vey&#13;
Ann McClure&#13;
John McDonald&#13;
93 &#13;
Nancy McMillen&#13;
Bill Powers&#13;
94&#13;
Steve Mescher&#13;
Kent Rallis&#13;
Julie Moore&#13;
Kathy Rath&#13;
Matt O'Neill&#13;
Mitch Rew&#13;
Mike O'Neill&#13;
Pat Rindone Diane Peffer Barb Roane Valerie Peregoy&#13;
Jo Marie Roarty &#13;
Mary Rohling&#13;
Mike Salvo&#13;
Lori Shudak&#13;
Kathy Vallinch&#13;
Karen Wettengel&#13;
Tony Romano&#13;
Kevin Schnitker&#13;
Carolyn Stokes&#13;
Scott Wallace&#13;
Theresa Wyrick&#13;
Michelle Russell&#13;
Susie Sciortino&#13;
Mary Swift&#13;
Nancy Ware&#13;
Ron ailors&#13;
Kathy Scott&#13;
Mary Beth Tierney&#13;
Jeff Watson&#13;
95 &#13;
Vicki Barak&#13;
Joanne&#13;
Bartholomew&#13;
Joe Boll&#13;
96&#13;
Connie Applegate&#13;
Brenda Barnes&#13;
Michelle Barton&#13;
Richard Bunnell&#13;
SOPHOMO&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Patricia Beezley&#13;
Deborah Burdick&#13;
Terry Berner&#13;
Kathy Burkey&#13;
Susie Bintner&#13;
Howard Burns&#13;
Janet Blodge tt&#13;
Patti Busch&#13;
Lisa Blum&#13;
Michael Carta &#13;
Leslie Christiansen Greg Clark Kim Clark Gary Coenen Richard Colpitts Jean Cronk Tom Crowley&#13;
Matt Doran Diane Doyle Ann Ea therton Steve Eckel Mark Gard Mark Goebel Mike Gorman&#13;
James Grant Ruth Graybill Joan Green Kathleen Greiner Sheila Gronstal Norma Grote Joe Gubbels&#13;
Patti Haas John Hansen Dave Harding Charles Hartwell Kathy Haug Sarah Heck Tom Henderson&#13;
Dave Henry Robert Hopp Kelly Jone son Debra Kalasek Loretta Kelly Jan Kenkel Rick Kenkel&#13;
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Janet Sclueiber&#13;
Tony Stangl&#13;
Doug Walter&#13;
Teri Porter&#13;
Joe Romano&#13;
Patricia Sciortino&#13;
Jim Steenson&#13;
Cassi Ward&#13;
Darla Powell&#13;
Robert Ronk&#13;
Doug Sealock&#13;
Cluis Stokes&#13;
Colleen Wettengel&#13;
Steve Prichard&#13;
Jane Roux&#13;
Kathy Sherman&#13;
Cathy Suden&#13;
Richard Wise&#13;
Jackie Rath&#13;
Jackie Ryba&#13;
Fred Sillik&#13;
Mary Thompson&#13;
Tracy Wise&#13;
Nancy Sweet&#13;
Ray Slobodnik&#13;
Lori Van Horne&#13;
Kathy Wredt&#13;
Kelly Sailors&#13;
Joe Snook&#13;
Joan Wallace John Yochem&#13;
99 &#13;
Sheila Barak&#13;
Beth Barnes&#13;
Mark Blodgett&#13;
Lynne Blum&#13;
Brian Bowers&#13;
Jeff Brich&#13;
Kathy Buelt&#13;
Chris Burgin&#13;
Tamara Cannon&#13;
Karen Clark&#13;
Michelle Colpitts&#13;
Steve Connolly&#13;
Jamie Caughlin&#13;
Kahla Crook&#13;
Mary Crowley&#13;
100&#13;
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CLASS&#13;
Maryanne Evezic&#13;
Susan Eyberg&#13;
Mary Fischer&#13;
Tom Fischer&#13;
Beth Flecky&#13;
Jeanne Flom&#13;
Robert Freeman&#13;
Joan Geier&#13;
Joyce Gittins&#13;
Julie Goebel&#13;
Maureen Gronstal&#13;
Jeanne Haas&#13;
Jeff Haas&#13;
Marsha Hall&#13;
Jeff Hammen&#13;
Annette Hartlieb&#13;
Kim Hinman&#13;
Margaret Horacek&#13;
Don Hotz&#13;
David Howard&#13;
Sandra Huber&#13;
Natalie Hutcheson&#13;
Dawn James&#13;
Mark Jansenius Carol Jensen&#13;
Teresa Joneson&#13;
Kevin Kaufman&#13;
Kelly Kenkel&#13;
Matt Kenney&#13;
Mike Kenney&#13;
Mary Beth Kilnoski&#13;
Mary Kirby&#13;
Julie Konz&#13;
Connie Krupicka Dana Kruse&#13;
Luann Dermody&#13;
Mary Dickerson&#13;
Scott Doll&#13;
Patrick Doyle James Duggan&#13;
Michael Eckrich&#13;
Chris Epperson &#13;
IOI &#13;
102 &#13;
Rosemary Romano&#13;
Michelle Sailors&#13;
Richard Salsbury&#13;
Jim Sealock&#13;
Annette Sealock&#13;
Lita Sheffield&#13;
Susan Shell&#13;
John Sherman&#13;
Pat Snook&#13;
Scott Stephens&#13;
Kelly Larsen&#13;
Lance Larsen&#13;
Lisa Larson&#13;
Mary Leber&#13;
Bob Lenihan&#13;
John Liston&#13;
Jean Marr&#13;
Jay Stidham&#13;
Burdine Tacke&#13;
James Thomas&#13;
Seb McClure&#13;
Mary McElravey&#13;
Bill McGinn&#13;
Patricia McQuaid&#13;
Bill Mc Vey&#13;
Theresa Meidlinger&#13;
Lori Meis&#13;
John Tierney&#13;
Rick Vanscoy&#13;
Albert Viola&#13;
Jim Mescher&#13;
Charlene Mollett&#13;
Tom Monahan&#13;
Mary Moran&#13;
Karen Nicolini&#13;
Laura Niebur&#13;
Dion O'Grady&#13;
Katie Walsh&#13;
Tami Ward&#13;
Pamela Wettengel&#13;
Kathleen O'Neill&#13;
Michelle Pettit&#13;
Molly Pia tter&#13;
Tim Porter&#13;
Theresa Rew&#13;
Eileen Ring&#13;
Elizabeth Rohling&#13;
Janice Wiese&#13;
Joan Wilson&#13;
John Witzke&#13;
Jim Wyrick&#13;
Bob Zimmerman&#13;
103 &#13;
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- ELECTRIC,INC.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Serving&#13;
The Electrical Needs&#13;
0 f Southwest Iowa&#13;
102 2 Ave . A&#13;
322-4 590 &#13;
I rl Auto&#13;
iD8tDService&#13;
Automatic Transmissions&#13;
Brakes&#13;
Small Engine&#13;
Complete Au to motive Repair&#13;
Electrical Work&#13;
Neola, Iowa 485-2141&#13;
PHONE (712) 323-Q924 U53 W. BROADWAY&#13;
BluU C;fy (Jpfical, J.nc. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA !51'!501&#13;
Richard. L. Price&#13;
YOUR ORS. PRESCRIPTION&#13;
ACCURATELY FILLED&#13;
PH.322-4008&#13;
BIG JOHN'S&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
485-2283&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
GLASSES REPAIRED&#13;
FRAMES DUPLICATED&#13;
FAST SERVICE&#13;
3228 W.BDWY.&#13;
PRESCRIPTION&#13;
DELIVERIES&#13;
RUSSEL&#13;
STOVER&#13;
CANDIES&#13;
Barrier Tire Company&#13;
Ivan-Darrel I-Arlen&#13;
Retread ing-Repai ring&#13;
Fleet Service&#13;
"We guarantee our Work"&#13;
COMPLETE LINE OF FILM&#13;
CAMERAS - PROJECTORS&#13;
DARK ROOM SUPPLIES&#13;
QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING&#13;
ANDERSON'S&#13;
CAMERA CENTER&#13;
150 Midlands Mall 323-1094&#13;
Barnes Beauty Sa Ion&#13;
Barnes Beauty College&#13;
411 West Broadway 323-7175&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
FOR&#13;
ALL OCCASIONS&#13;
'SAT IT wnH flOWHS' •• •&#13;
UT IT If OUH&#13;
1328-30921&#13;
IF NO ANSWER CALL&#13;
llETTY WILLIAMS 323-6255&#13;
IETTY i!t~LSON 323-3311&#13;
3200-Sth AV COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
CARLSON&#13;
ELECTRIC&#13;
246 Harrison&#13;
3 23-2322&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
[¥'aneiaf d&amp;nw&#13;
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llAUTY HllVICI&#13;
• STYLING • TIN TING&#13;
• MANICURING&#13;
• COM~LETE WIG&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
612 W. BROADWAY 328-2112&#13;
~UMPLIMEHTS Uf&#13;
Cyndi's&#13;
Fashions&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
CLASS of 1977&#13;
......... ,..,un .. QNSM/ NATIONAL uucno MD ATIC IA,..&#13;
WILLOWATITM 322•6669 COUNCILaLUFFS &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
To The&#13;
CLASS OF 1977&#13;
EVERYTHING IN LUMBER&#13;
&amp; BUILDING MATERIALS&#13;
LUMBER~ SUPPLY&#13;
25 So. 15th St. Ph. 323-2546&#13;
CAMPBELL&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY, INC.&#13;
"Best Service at Least Cost"&#13;
201 ~ark Bld g . 328-3975&#13;
agent for&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE MUTUAL INS. ASSN.&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
L.H.L.&#13;
UE~[)~~[j L[].&#13;
513 So. Main 328-3467&#13;
Good Luck, Seniors&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
CON&#13;
DRUG&#13;
3149 W. Broadway&#13;
Ph. 328-1577&#13;
Blue Star&#13;
Foods, Inc.&#13;
Quality Convenience Foods Sold Around the World&#13;
1 0 2 J - 4th st. 322-0203&#13;
109 &#13;
COMPL I ME TS OF&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
417 E. Wa ini.;t n 328 -1 80 1&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
(Rexatl) DR u G&#13;
2400 West Broadway 322-5557&#13;
Say It W ith Flowers&#13;
,.4-"~~~~""~&#13;
FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS&#13;
639 • STH AVENUE&#13;
COUNCIL BL.UFFS. IOWA 51!!01 PHONE 32 2 -7355 &#13;
CROWLEY&#13;
DRUG&#13;
Neola, Iowa 485-2454&#13;
BEST WISHES TO THE&#13;
GRADUATES OF 1977&#13;
REALTORS - INSURANCE&#13;
123 4th St 322-2504&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
Beauty Salon&#13;
Snack Bar&#13;
15 State St.&#13;
JOHN CROOK&#13;
FALSTAFF&#13;
DISTRIBUTING ~ ........... ~~&#13;
1102 2nd Avenue&#13;
323-5027&#13;
Pro Shop&#13;
Lounge&#13;
322-9922 &#13;
112&#13;
A Family of&#13;
Funeral Directors&#13;
Since 1901&#13;
Bill Cutler fil Michael Cutler&#13;
ASSOCIATES: Mildred Shanno Gloria Albert Michae l Berner&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
Funeral Horne&#13;
533 Willow Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322 - 7779 &#13;
VVI&#13;
DICK DAVIS INSURANCE&#13;
FOR ALL YOUR PERSONAL AND&#13;
BUSINESS INSURANCE NEEDS&#13;
101 No 16th St.&#13;
When in&#13;
St. Louis,&#13;
visit&#13;
GRANT'S&#13;
FARM&#13;
and meet&#13;
the&#13;
Clydesdales.&#13;
322-5840&#13;
[)[]~[]U~~'S _ _&#13;
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L.85-2~27&#13;
DOT REAL ESTATE&#13;
CAPEL CONSTRUCTION&#13;
715 E. Broadway&#13;
328 -1869&#13;
Council Bluffs , Iowa&#13;
MAIN GATE AT GRANT'S FAJlM . . . ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI&#13;
DOLL DISTRIBUTING&#13;
Merlin Doll, Wholesaler&#13;
W ITH A SMALL&#13;
W AGON&#13;
CLYDE5DALE5 IN FRONT OF&#13;
THE U.N. BUILDING&#13;
11 3 &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the CLASS of '77&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
E.J. HECK &amp; SONS&#13;
162S South IJth St. Omaha J41-6666&#13;
FARMERS &amp;&#13;
MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
485-2245&#13;
Minden , lo'Wa&#13;
483-2611&#13;
EDDY &amp; SMITH&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
T. Joe S mith Don A. Mescher&#13;
26 So. Main 322-2577&#13;
BOB ANDER.SEN JACK ANDERSEN&#13;
FARMERS LUMBER&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
BUILDINC MATERIALS&#13;
318 East Broadway Phone 322-4091 &#13;
Ill[, . U. S. PAT. OH.&#13;
Paints&#13;
FRANKSEN t JOHNSON&#13;
164 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Glenwood, Iowa Harlan, Iowa&#13;
\' HIGH EARNING RATE&#13;
\' INSURED SAVINGS&#13;
\' HOME LOANS&#13;
BROADWAY AT MAIN&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
EQUAL HOUSING&#13;
LENDER&#13;
first federal&#13;
savings and loan&#13;
32 ND &amp; W. BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
301 £AST WASHINGTON&#13;
CLARINDA ,IOWA 51632&#13;
519 THIRD STREET&#13;
RED OAK I IOWA 51566 &#13;
MANAWA&#13;
DRIVE-UP&#13;
501 W. So.&#13;
Omaha Bridge&#13;
WEST SIDE&#13;
DRIVE-UP&#13;
2901 W. Broadway&#13;
MAIN BANK&#13;
Broadway at Main &#13;
328-0006&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
,,......,. HERREN&#13;
STANDARD SERVICE A TI A S TIRES - BA T TERIES - ACCESSORIES&#13;
F RO NT EN D - T U N E- UP - BRAKES&#13;
A I R C O N DI TI O NING - E XH..\ UST S YSTEM&#13;
J. • t t N H F RRF'"N&#13;
0 \', ..,. ER 224 E . BRO ADWA Y&#13;
Hinman Florists&#13;
1800 M~ Phe rson 322-0267 &#13;
HUSHAW&#13;
Drug Company&#13;
PHONE 322-2595&#13;
138 SO. MAIN f. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
17 Scott&#13;
STATI fAIM&#13;
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INSUIANCI ~&#13;
322-0225&#13;
JANSENIUS&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
WHEE L HORSE&#13;
LAW N BOY&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Blaine Jansenius 1011 Ave. B 323-9849&#13;
11 8&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Clothes&#13;
Shop&#13;
Clothing For Men &amp; Boys&#13;
536 W. Broadway 322-5567&#13;
J.C. Supermarket tij 4tt= l-'$!!:#.~1ttv.1;1:· yqlft~&#13;
Under-wood, lo-wa&#13;
566-2130&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
JIM and DEAN'S&#13;
TOWN&amp;&#13;
COUNTRY MARKE'f, Inc.&#13;
Open 8 A.M. To Midnight&#13;
4010 4th Street COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
Restaurant&#13;
and Lounge&#13;
OLD HIWAY 6 AT BEN NETT AVENUE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
J~s&#13;
Cupboard&#13;
Plant &amp; Plant Supplies&#13;
Gifts for All Occasions&#13;
Hand Made Items&#13;
SWEETEN UP&#13;
YOUR LIFE ...&#13;
DECORATE!&#13;
KEENAN&#13;
&lt;gta66 &amp; &lt;:paint er?&#13;
Neola, la. 485-l41J "Qua/Hy at the Right Price" IOI SOUTH MAIN&#13;
KLEFSTAD&#13;
House of Beauty&#13;
315 No.19th St.&lt;/-322 -4822&#13;
111111&#13;
SBOIS&#13;
Shoes For The Whole Family&#13;
240 Midlands Mall 328-9709&#13;
Bette Lund Studio&#13;
Portraits- Weddings&#13;
Groups - Babies&#13;
etc.&#13;
Shelby, Iowa 544-1011&#13;
119 &#13;
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• Athletic: Uniforms &amp; Lettering&#13;
• Athletic Shoes • Supplies&#13;
e Clothing e Equipment&#13;
-:' -:= HEADQUARTERS FOR ATHLETES!&#13;
~ ifumidw••'f ~ ~ »I) 305 E. Broadway 328-7'424&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
To The&#13;
CLASS OF 77&#13;
Best Wishes From&#13;
MCintyre Inc.&#13;
Oldsmobile -Cadillac - R. V. Sales&#13;
let Us&#13;
Serve Your&#13;
Transportation Needs&#13;
1029 32 nd Ave. 366- 9411&#13;
from&#13;
EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD&#13;
FOR THE FAMILY&#13;
BEATRICE FOODS CO.&#13;
JOSEPH &amp; EDMUND&#13;
Mc GINN&#13;
LAWYERS&#13;
111&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
E. R. McDonell&#13;
Com.pany&#13;
INSURANCE AND BOND&#13;
PA RK BUILDING LOBBY .322-2507 &#13;
COURTESY&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Ph. 322-0293&#13;
JOHN M. MEYER DONALD K. PURDY JIM W. MEYER&#13;
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WOODRING&#13;
EDITH K WOODRING&#13;
COUNCIL 8LUFF'S OLDEST FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Calf&#13;
322-7485 &#13;
GOOD LUCK SENIORS&#13;
604 W. Broadway 323-1475&#13;
OARD-ROSS&#13;
DRUG Joe Beraldi&#13;
RUSSELL STOVER CHOCOLATES&#13;
* Prescription Services&#13;
* Paint - Glass&#13;
701-3 16th Ave.&#13;
* Photo Finishing&#13;
322-2501&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of '77&#13;
-a Friend&#13;
Tim O'Neill Motors Inc.&#13;
1004 West Mission Phone&#13;
( 402) 291- 8888&#13;
Bellevue, Nebraska 68005&#13;
Best Wishes to the&#13;
CLASS of 1977&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
TRUE VALUE&#13;
2917 w. Broadway &#13;
SENIOR PORTRAITS&#13;
~ go&amp;&#13;
Peoples 8&#13;
Natural Gas Division of&#13;
Northern Natural Gas Company&#13;
11 Wesllake Village,&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Phone 366-1106&#13;
THE fHAKMAl:Y&#13;
For People who Care&#13;
About Their Health&#13;
Delivery Service Available&#13;
322-6266&#13;
127 S. 35 - 3522 2nd Ave.&#13;
STATE FARM&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
Louie Carta - R.P&#13;
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES&#13;
HOME OFFICE - BLOOMINGTON, ILL INOIS&#13;
Ray Prichard&#13;
L yal E. Moore&#13;
AGENTS&#13;
BUS. PHONE' S2B - S076 711 EAST BROAOWAV&#13;
COU NC IL BLUFFS. IOW A 5 150 1 &#13;
'I&#13;
Congratulations to the CL ASS of 1977&#13;
RA/lllWAY 111n1n1&#13;
11UJSTREET &amp; FIRST AVE.&#13;
-&#13;
1111111&#13;
1111111&#13;
322-3100 1800 N16th&#13;
PHONE: 485-2416&#13;
WELLMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.&#13;
EARTH WORK OF ALL KINDS&#13;
Walter Wellman Box 276&#13;
Mike Wellman Neola. ICJwa&#13;
Now, what makes us different:&#13;
PRIDE .. .&#13;
TRADITION . . .&#13;
TRAINING .. .&#13;
The Marines&#13;
We're Looking For a Few Good .Men&#13;
R'1lpH' s For Real&#13;
Red Carpet&#13;
Treatment Shop&#13;
SLIPERETTE&#13;
WHOLESALE Ralph's Quality Meats RETAIL&#13;
3500 5th . Ave. 322 -6615&#13;
Schierbrock&#13;
dept. store&#13;
Neola, lowa 485-2181&#13;
Sandy's&#13;
Apparel&#13;
IN THE HAYMARKET SQUARE&#13;
512 South Main 328-2653&#13;
The Marine Corps&#13;
teaches valuable&#13;
technical skills,&#13;
just like&#13;
any other service.&#13;
CALL = JOHN STOF IEL&#13;
322- 1016 &#13;
EXPERIENCED ACCURATE&#13;
DON ZIMMERMAN&#13;
RELIABLE TAX&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
PHONE&#13;
485-2487&#13;
300 SECOND STREET&#13;
NEOLA, IOWA 51559&#13;
lillll&#13;
lllllil&#13;
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2424 W. Broadway 323-4421&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
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Service&#13;
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Wm. Shipley, F.1.A.O.&#13;
127 So. Main St. 323-3401&#13;
LOU &amp; GEORGE&#13;
VERGAMINI&#13;
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free CJhe STATE&#13;
student checking 'W~ ff ~f MembEJ FDIC &amp; Hawkeye Bancorporation &#13;
READY TO SERVE YOU&#13;
3435 w. Broadway&#13;
704 W. Broadway&#13;
515 E. Broad way&#13;
LITHOGRAPHERS&#13;
PRINTING&#13;
OFFICE MACHINES&#13;
STATIONERS&#13;
FURNITURE&#13;
PROFESSIONAL&#13;
PEOPLE&#13;
Raymond E. Pogge&#13;
Dr.&amp; Mrs. Wm. Gress&#13;
Dippel &amp; MCCann&#13;
Dr. Martyn H. Beirman&#13;
James R. Knott D.D.S.&#13;
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COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 5150l&#13;
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rea ons to attend St.&#13;
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are to get a Cath&#13;
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STEP AT &#13;
A TIME &#13;
St. Albert: A Tradition · Carrie McGruder&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
The 1993-1994 school year is the 30th&#13;
Anniversary of St. Albert High School. Since&#13;
the first graduating c ass of 1966, the tradition of family has always run strong.at St.&#13;
Albert. In the past few years, there have&#13;
been many students that are children of St.&#13;
Albert graduates. In the class of 1994 there&#13;
are 12 students who have had one, or both of&#13;
their parents, graduate from St. Albert.&#13;
Through the years there have been many&#13;
changes. When St. Albert first opened up,&#13;
there were no co-ed classes, the girls were in&#13;
what we now call the high school wing, and&#13;
the boys were in the junior high wing. "The&#13;
strictness of the rules has changed a lot since&#13;
I was in school. The kids today get away&#13;
with murder compared to what we got&#13;
away with when I was in high&#13;
school," said Mr. Heithoff, who&#13;
graduated in 197 l.&#13;
A lot of students fear the fact that&#13;
people will expect a lot out of them&#13;
because of whose child they are, but&#13;
senior Katie Heithoff said, "I don' t&#13;
think people really expect a lot out of&#13;
me because both of my parents&#13;
graduated so long ago. I don't think&#13;
anyone will remember what they were&#13;
like in school." Heithoff also said, "I&#13;
think it's really neat that both of my&#13;
parents graduated from St. Albert, and&#13;
both my sister and I will also."&#13;
Many things have changed here at&#13;
St. Albert over the years, and many&#13;
things have stayed the same. Although there have been a few things&#13;
added to the building here and there,&#13;
according to Mr. Heithoff, the&#13;
schedule ha remained the same.&#13;
Among the many things that have&#13;
stayed the ame are the teachers.&#13;
Junior high Engli h teacher, Mr. Gill,&#13;
has been teaching here at St. Albert&#13;
for 23 years, and Librarian, Mrs.&#13;
Angeroth, has been teaching here for&#13;
22 yea rs.&#13;
With every generation, the day of&#13;
graduation has always been a day to&#13;
look forward to. With a tear in his&#13;
eye, Mr. Heithoff said, "As a parent,&#13;
your child' graduation is one of those&#13;
things that just sneaks up on you. I'm&#13;
really proud I got the opportunity to&#13;
graduate from St. Albert and J' m glad&#13;
that Katie and Annie will get the&#13;
opportunity to graduate from St.&#13;
Albert as well."&#13;
Above: St. Albert has changed in many ways, but SA in 1994 still looks a lot like it did when it was first built in 1963. SA had its&#13;
first graduating class in 1966 but had its first graduating class to spend all four years at the SA building in 1968. &#13;
Among the Generations&#13;
Above: Mrs. Angeroth in 1974 . Above: Mrs. Angeroth in 1994 is still devoting her time to students.&#13;
Left: Mr. Heithoff takes time&#13;
out of his busy teaching&#13;
schedule to give his daughters&#13;
Katie and Annie a quick bug&#13;
before returning to classes.&#13;
Bottom Left: Mr. Gill takes&#13;
his frustrations out on a&#13;
student by strangling him in&#13;
the middle of one of his Junior&#13;
High English courses.&#13;
Bottom Right: Mr. Gill pokes&#13;
his head through a window to&#13;
say "hello" to his 1973&#13;
Journalism class. &#13;
Freshman Alex Estell takes a short break&#13;
from his studies to grin for the camara.&#13;
The Freshmen class itself not only noticed&#13;
the changes of the school, but also the new&#13;
environment as a high school students.&#13;
10&#13;
Changes come to St. Albert&#13;
By Tom Hromadka&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
As the year begins at St. Albert, there&#13;
are people looking forward to the new&#13;
season, and there are also those who think&#13;
differently.&#13;
Some new, noticable additions to St.&#13;
Albert are the colorful lockers, and the&#13;
newly carpeted Library and chapel..&#13;
Another attraction is new administration,&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee is the new principal, and&#13;
Mr. Jaworski is once again closer to the&#13;
student body as assistant principal. The&#13;
new year brings changes and new faces&#13;
that will definitely help determine how the&#13;
year will turn out for everyone.&#13;
One of the most disappointing facts of&#13;
the new year is the absence of the graduated seniors. Sophomore Matt Dinovo&#13;
said, "I was angry because last years'&#13;
seniors had a lot of good-looking girls, and&#13;
I already miss them. " St. Albert does&#13;
indeed miss them, but we're also glad&#13;
they 're gone.&#13;
A fear everyone faces on the first day of&#13;
school is the question of transportation .&#13;
Above: Sophomore Katie Hughes dreams&#13;
of happier days in the summer, as Jordan&#13;
Oder realizes school is unavoidable.&#13;
Right: Senior Eric Fischer remembers&#13;
he has left something on the stove as&#13;
Mark Willms gets in the aim of the&#13;
camara.&#13;
Most of u drive. but there is always that&#13;
car that the parents give that doesn't seem&#13;
to want to wake up in the morning.&#13;
Fortunately seni or Jeff Harringto n said,&#13;
" the LTD is purring like a kitten."&#13;
Unfortunatly, a week later the LTD was&#13;
taken to the junkyard because of a bad&#13;
carborator.&#13;
The seniors always seem to enjoy the&#13;
first day because of the rea li zation that the&#13;
underclassmen are the irs. The thought of&#13;
being abl e to tel I a freshmen to kiss their&#13;
feet ends tingles down their spines. The&#13;
seni ors will not have to kiss up to anyone,&#13;
except the teachers, of course.&#13;
As the year starts, everyone seems to&#13;
hustl e around and question what the year&#13;
is really going to be like. For the seniors,&#13;
this is their last year here, and they better&#13;
leave their mark. &#13;
Senior Jeff Harrigton smiles as he puts his bags in his new&#13;
colorful locker. The school lockers were all sanded and&#13;
painted to help bring life to the academic wings.&#13;
----...,._&#13;
-&#13;
--&#13;
Mrs. Angeroth lends a helping hand in the library as&#13;
senior Megan McMullen looks on. This summer the&#13;
library was painted to start the year off in style.&#13;
Senior Kelly Walsh and her 7th grade&#13;
buddy are pictured devouring small&#13;
bowls of ice cream. The seniors were&#13;
involved in a program in which they&#13;
would interact with their new friends.&#13;
Above: Seniors Shawn Jones and Chad Smith compare their new school supplies.&#13;
Chad argues that his Trappe1· Keeper is better than Shawn's.&#13;
11 &#13;
OF THE &#13;
CROWD &#13;
Below: Freshman Ryan Haynie makes a&#13;
zany debut on Crazy Day.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Matt Heenan&#13;
is dressed from head to toe in&#13;
the perfect slumber attire.&#13;
Heenan was costumed for&#13;
Pajama Day.&#13;
Above: Seniors Jennifer Mathiasen, Shawn Jones, and Val Graeve, show up to Crazy&#13;
Day setting the pace for wackiness! &#13;
Below: Seniors Ryan Shea, Jennifer&#13;
Mathiasen, and Stormie Thompson giggle&#13;
with homecoming excitement after&#13;
winning the four-legged race.&#13;
The Week of Weirdness&#13;
By Shawn Jones&#13;
Captious Editor&#13;
It was to be a week of fun , festivities, and&#13;
of cour. e, the homecoming of alumni. This&#13;
year's Homecoming was everything it was&#13;
expected to be.&#13;
The week kicked off with P.J. Day.&#13;
Students were looking good in their best&#13;
morning attire and hair. Tuesday was a day&#13;
of complete craziness. Students came&#13;
dressed in the craziest outfits they could put&#13;
together. Senior Gwen Gruber put a new&#13;
twist in the craziness by wearing her school&#13;
unifo rm. "What's crazier than wearing your&#13;
uniform on a day that you don' t have to?"&#13;
Above: Sophomore Toby Fischer and Freshman Charlie Narmi indulge&#13;
themselves in applesauce, in honor of their class.&#13;
asked Gruber. Wednesday was filJ ed with&#13;
beautiful women and distinguished&#13;
gentlemen as the students dre sed up for&#13;
the Homecoming Mass. Everybody'&#13;
favo rite day was Thursday, Disco Day. A&#13;
day of hiphuggers, belJ bottom , and&#13;
polyester leisure suits. The last day,&#13;
Friday, was a day of spirit and cheer as&#13;
the students wore green and gold to&#13;
support their school and footbal l team.&#13;
Homecoming is a time honored&#13;
tradition that St. Albert students Jove. "It&#13;
leaves me all warm and tingly inside, like&#13;
when you wear pants fres hly out of the&#13;
dryer," said senior Val Graeve.&#13;
Above: Freshman Travis Lear and Paul&#13;
Shannon clown around at the dance. &#13;
Below: Wackiness even took over the&#13;
faculty, Science teacher Julie Mooney&#13;
poses with two juniors, Michala Haynie&#13;
and Jenny Jones.&#13;
-----Harvest Moon on the hill&#13;
By Andy Murray&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Amidst tbe sound of children coming&#13;
home and the football fans' cheers, students&#13;
gathered to make high school memories&#13;
under the Harvest Moon. The fall night was&#13;
cold and cloudy, following tradition, but it&#13;
made for a classic catillion.&#13;
Freshman Jason Mathiasen said, "I had a&#13;
lot of fun hitting on all the girls not having a&#13;
date. Overall the dance was a barrel of&#13;
laughs and monkeys."&#13;
Freshman Charlie Graeve wans't nervou&#13;
when he entered his first high school&#13;
Homecoming Dance. Graeve said, "It was a&#13;
laugh a minute!"&#13;
This year new Homecornjng royalty&#13;
wa crowned. St. Albert's fo rmer King&#13;
Brendan Ryan and former Queen Amber&#13;
Au. edemore presented the hallowed&#13;
crowns to the new King, Tom Hromadka&#13;
and Queen, Amy Davis.&#13;
Hromadka said, "I thought I was going&#13;
to drop the baU , but then I looked at&#13;
(Shawn) Jones and fla bed my victory&#13;
mile, I knew it was all right from there&#13;
on."&#13;
Davis said, "I wasn ' t nervous until I&#13;
started walking in front of everyone."&#13;
After bei ng crowmed, Davis said, "Unlike&#13;
others I didn ' t have a first thought, my&#13;
mind was a complete blank."&#13;
Above: The 1993 Homecoming King&#13;
candidates were from left: Xavier&#13;
Perez, Josh Gubbles, Tony Mauer, Eric&#13;
Fischer, Tom Hromadka, and not&#13;
pictured, Shawn Jones&#13;
Above: Senior pre-Queen hopefuls Kelly Hughes, Jill Konz, Val Graeve, Erin Fuchser,&#13;
Carrie McGruder, and Amy Davis pause for a Kodak moment, with smiles of confidence.&#13;
Smiles were plentiful even though only one would become Queen, the rest just pricesses. &#13;
Below: After years of taking dates to&#13;
dances, some seniors decided to go as a&#13;
group. Can you find Jess Brown in this&#13;
picture?&#13;
Above: Junior Mike Reineke slides&#13;
into stardom, as he wins the race&#13;
for the Junior class at the pep&#13;
rally.&#13;
Above: Their Royal Majesties, Seniors Tom Hromadka and Amy Davis, relish the&#13;
warmth of knowing that they were the chosen ones. &#13;
SA: A Family Of Friends&#13;
By Carrie McGruder&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
"Friends are friends forever if the Lord 's&#13;
the Lord of them, and a friend will not say&#13;
never, 'cause the welcome ill not end . .. "&#13;
These words, frequently sung here at St.&#13;
Albert, are an indication of how important --&#13;
friendship is to each of us.&#13;
Everyone has their own definition when&#13;
it comes to the meaning of what a true friend&#13;
really is. Sophomore Jason McGruder said,&#13;
"A true friend is an honest person you can&#13;
count on to stick by you through tough&#13;
times." To most people honesty and trust&#13;
are the key factors in a friendship.&#13;
We rarely realize how lucky we are at St.&#13;
Albert, everyone knows each other, and&#13;
we're a lot like a family. Sometimes we&#13;
take this for granted because a lot of us&#13;
don 't know any different, but it truly is&#13;
something to be thankful for.&#13;
One of the most important aspects of&#13;
friendship is being there for each other.&#13;
Going through rough times is a lot easier&#13;
when you have someone to lean on. These&#13;
times tend to bring fri ends closer. "Having&#13;
to deal with unusual circumstances&#13;
together and having to pull together in a&#13;
rough situation brings people closer. They&#13;
have to really stick together and help each&#13;
other out," said senior Gwen Gruber.&#13;
A friendship is one of the most valuable&#13;
possessions we can have. Just remember&#13;
to take time out and realize how lucky you&#13;
really are.&#13;
Above: Freshmen cheerleaders Holly Points, Erin Smith, Megan VanScoy, and Nikki&#13;
Zaccone show off their school spirit at a rainy football game.&#13;
Above: Seniors Jennifer Mathiasen,&#13;
Stormie Thompson, and Melissa Barton&#13;
say cheese.&#13;
Far Left: Johnna Hargens, Amy Patten,&#13;
and Sa ra Hedlund are all smiles before a&#13;
pep ralley.&#13;
Left: Lizzy Gorman, Shawn Jones, and&#13;
Koleen La ncia! pal a round at the hotel&#13;
during state Cross Country.&#13;
Above: Juniors Michala Haynie and Ann&#13;
Hansman give a hug. &#13;
Above: Junior pals Chris Van Scoy and Nate Noon take a "time out" in order to&#13;
show off their long time friendship.&#13;
Above: A group of senior guys clown around before the Homecoming pep-ralley.&#13;
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Below: Junior Jenny Jones and Freshman Dawn Stebbins smile with excitement before a performance of their&#13;
annual dance recital.&#13;
Above: Senior Chris Wredt, with&#13;
freshman a nd sister, Jodi Wredt, proudly&#13;
shows off one of the street stock cars that&#13;
he races at Shelby County Speedway.&#13;
Outside School Doors&#13;
By Jennifer Mathiasen&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
It's easy to stereotype our classmate by&#13;
what we see of them at school. Grades,&#13;
sports, plays, and other school-related&#13;
activities give insight into who we are. But&#13;
what about our lives outside of school&#13;
doors? There 's a lot more to people than&#13;
what we see them doing during class or&#13;
during sporting events.&#13;
St. Albert is home to many students&#13;
with a variety of colorful hobbies and talents&#13;
that aren 't often appreciated or even known&#13;
about.&#13;
Senior Jill Konz indulges in the unique&#13;
hobby of rockclimbing. "It's wile!, because&#13;
when you get to the top and look over the&#13;
edge you totally fo rget about how high up&#13;
you are and what a death-defying activity&#13;
you are doing, " Konz expressed.&#13;
Senior Chris Wredt spends his free time&#13;
racing street stock cars at the Shelby County&#13;
Speedway. "It gives me something to do&#13;
that not everyone else is doing,'' Wredt said.&#13;
Hobbies serve many purposes. They are&#13;
Right: Senior Jill Konz displays her&#13;
skills as a rockclimber at a r ockclimbing&#13;
gym in Fayetteville, Arkansas.&#13;
a way to ex press yourself, relieve the stre&#13;
from daily life, or are just a way to have&#13;
fun .&#13;
Junior Joe Hargens, who was on a pit&#13;
crew for street stock cars, said, " It re lieve a&#13;
lot of my stress, but it can be stressful at the&#13;
same time. "&#13;
" I like music to be really spontaneous.&#13;
To sit down without any forethought and&#13;
pl ay something, relaxes me,'' senior Gwen&#13;
Gruber stated , referring to her talent of&#13;
singing and pl ay ing the guitar.&#13;
Senior Erin Fuchser has been drawing&#13;
and painting since the sixth grade . " It's a&#13;
quiet atmosphere where I can get involved&#13;
in my work, I really like it, when I'm not&#13;
too busy to get to do it,' ' Fuchser said.&#13;
Activities outside of school are an&#13;
escape for us to do what we enjoy, and are&#13;
also a good way to find ourselves. Everyone would benefit from taking the time to&#13;
learn about and appreciate each other's&#13;
talents and hobbies, and maybe even try a&#13;
few of their own. &#13;
Below: Senior Gwen Gruber feels right at home while exhibiting her talent of&#13;
playing the guitar in front of a captive audience. Gruber also sings and plays the&#13;
guitar at many school masses.&#13;
Above: Freshman Ken Graeve practices&#13;
his talent of painting. Graeve spends&#13;
about ten hours a week on painting and&#13;
other forms of artwork.&#13;
Above: Mr. Shorey shows off not only his stunning physique, but also the tall trophy&#13;
he won for being the winner of the 1993 Fantasy Baseball League. The Fantasy&#13;
Baseball League participants pick different players from several different baseball&#13;
teams and keep track of their statistics. Whoever's team has the best statistics by the&#13;
end of the season is the winner. Other St. Albert participants are Mr. Mehsling, Mr.&#13;
Schreiber, Mr. West, a nd Mr. Wettengel. &#13;
A look at current events:&#13;
What happened in 1993?&#13;
22&#13;
First Lady Hillary Rodham&#13;
Clintion chaired the White House&#13;
Task force that devised the health&#13;
security plan.&#13;
Thousands of Midweste rn fa rms and homes&#13;
were lost, fi elds we re swamped and towns were&#13;
destroyed by flooding. Iowa, Illinois, and&#13;
Missouri we re hit hardest, causing billions of&#13;
dollars in damage.&#13;
Pope John Paul II&#13;
j oined 200,000 young&#13;
people from a round&#13;
the globe for World&#13;
Youth Day in Denver.&#13;
Russian President Boris Yeltsin dissolved&#13;
parliament and announced new elections. Riots&#13;
brokeo ays~fte rthe nnouncementand&#13;
Yeltsin called in the army to restore peace.&#13;
After being enemies for three decades, Israel and the&#13;
Palestine Liberation Organization opened a new era in&#13;
their blood-soaked history by recognizing each other's&#13;
legitimacy. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabi n and the PLO&#13;
chairman, Vasser Arafat, signed a treaty at the White&#13;
House.&#13;
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 60, became&#13;
the second female Supreme Court&#13;
Justice. She had previously been a&#13;
lawyer for the ACLU Women's Rights&#13;
Project in the 1970's.&#13;
' Leadi ng users of paper-based products took an environmental&#13;
initiative and banded together to devise ways to increase the use of&#13;
recycled paper and encourage their su1lpliers to use more environmentally sound methods to make paper products. &#13;
In the battle over the North American Free Trade Agreement, there were three voices most heard. Ross Perot&#13;
was the man most associated with being against N AFT A, saying it would take jobs from Americans. President&#13;
Bill Clintion and Vice President Al Gore were for N AFT A, which they said would lower tariffs and hopefully&#13;
encourage more trading between the countries in North America.&#13;
In September the Bosnia Parliament rejected an international peace plan&#13;
that would have ended the 18-month-old war that has partitioned the&#13;
country into three ethnic states for Croats, Muslims, and Serbs. The United&#13;
Nations has sent a peace-keeping force to the former Yugoslavia to help keep&#13;
peace anomg the three waring fractions.&#13;
Soul Asylum drummer, Grant&#13;
Young (far right), is the cousin of&#13;
Mrs. Mooney, the biology and&#13;
physics teacher here at St.&#13;
Albert.&#13;
The AIDS virus continued to&#13;
spread. The Centers for Diseaes&#13;
Control and Prevention estimated&#13;
there would be 40,000 to 80,000&#13;
new infections in the United States&#13;
in 1994.&#13;
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Freshmen:&#13;
Joshua Burg&#13;
Robert Christiansen&#13;
Nickolas Collins&#13;
Nicholas Crampton&#13;
Top Ten Reasons why&#13;
Being A Freshman Is Cooler&#13;
Than??? (we're still thinking)&#13;
1. Are privileged to listen to Mr. Heithoff talk over&#13;
and over about his 1979 Grand Mercury&#13;
Marquis.&#13;
2. Only one year away from disecting a frog.&#13;
3. Teachers don't expect you to know the rules.&#13;
4. To fill out dumb surveys like this one.&#13;
5. Able to attend 'PG' movies.&#13;
6. Allowed to sit on the bench for sports.&#13;
7. Go to dances stag to sit and watch, waiting for&#13;
your parents to pick you up right after it ends.&#13;
8. You aren't expected to be cool.&#13;
9. Everyone picks on you, giving you instant popularity.&#13;
10. Get to stay up past 8:30.&#13;
. John Bellus&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
James Bonar&#13;
Veronica Bridges&#13;
Beau Curtis&#13;
Joshua Dixon&#13;
Alexander Estell&#13;
Christopher Fennel&#13;
Freshman Erin Smith, Annie Heithoff, Alex Estell, and Jimmy&#13;
Gerjevic experiment with makfog snowflakes. &#13;
On the move&#13;
Nicholas Finken&#13;
Joseph French&#13;
Scott Fuchser&#13;
James Gerjevic&#13;
Ryan Haynie&#13;
Matthew Headly&#13;
Annie Heithoff&#13;
Michelle Hume&#13;
John Kuper&#13;
Keith Lancial&#13;
Travis Lear&#13;
Luke Martin&#13;
Charlie Graeve&#13;
Kenneth Graeve&#13;
Denver Hansen&#13;
Jordan Hargens&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Joshua Klimek&#13;
Melissa Kroll&#13;
Joseph Kuehl &#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Jason Mathiasen&#13;
Matt Meidlinger&#13;
Jennifer Moffatt&#13;
Charlie Narmi&#13;
Holly Points&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
David Reineke&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Schnitker&#13;
Paul Shannon&#13;
Erin Smith&#13;
Melissa Smith&#13;
Amy O'Connor&#13;
Zachary O'Hara&#13;
Colin O'Toole&#13;
Marc Petersen&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Rostermundt&#13;
Erin Ryan&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Joshua Saturley&#13;
• • . •' . • • &#13;
Freshmen life&#13;
Chad Van Scoy&#13;
Amy Vanfossan&#13;
Megan Vanscoy&#13;
Nathan Watson&#13;
Hard Times as a Freshman&#13;
By Tom Hromadka&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Whether we are a senior or a freshman, we all look on our freshmen&#13;
year as one that has been or will be suffered with great pain.&#13;
Entering the 9th grade gave all of us the perception that we were&#13;
moving up in the world, but we soon fo und out that we had a long way to&#13;
go. lt might have been that bully senior who made the pety freshmen feel&#13;
like dirt, or it could have been the fac t that in the lunchline, freshmen get&#13;
no respect. As we learned to deal with the negati ves of being a freshman,&#13;
we soon were able to reali ze that it wasn' t all that bad. As a freshman,&#13;
one can now participate in school sponsored activities ranging from&#13;
basketball to the fa ll play.&#13;
All in all , being a freshman isn't too bad. Sure, they may take some&#13;
slack from the older kjds, but it's a tradition that will continue fo r years to&#13;
come in schools across the nation. Just think, when the current fres hmen&#13;
are feniors, it'll start all over again.&#13;
Dawn Stebbins&#13;
Sara Stronck&#13;
Ryan Stuntz&#13;
Holly Swanek&#13;
Alexander Waugh&#13;
Lindsay Williams&#13;
Ashley Wills&#13;
Jodi Wredt&#13;
Nicole Zaccone&#13;
Melissa Kroll and Annie Heithoff listen diligently to the rest of&#13;
their study group in Mrs. Ben on's Freshman English class. &#13;
Freshman Frenzy&#13;
By Carrie McGruder&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
When people think of fres hman, they often think of the kids who on the the first day of&#13;
school, are seen with Trapper .£Seepers held tightly under their arms, the girls who have&#13;
their skirts down to their knees, and the lcids who walk around the school repeating their&#13;
locker combination out loud, while avoiding t e uppercalssmen at the same time.&#13;
Although most people would laugh at this scenario, they must admit that at one time&#13;
they were a freshman too. Freshman Nick Finken agrees that being in ninth grade gives a&#13;
person an excuse to look stupid every once in awhile. "You don ' t have to feel stupid at&#13;
dances standing against the wall, and waiting for your parents to pick you up the minute&#13;
the dance is over, because freshmen are supposed to look stupid," Finken said.&#13;
Of course the freshman year wouldn ' t be complete without cl asses that don ' t sound&#13;
easy, like the Math, Reading, and Social Studies classes one took in junior high. Now&#13;
freshmen get to move up into the wonderful world of Algebra, Speech, and World History.&#13;
With fun new classes and delighting teachers, one almost wants to take a step back down&#13;
to those great, do-nothing, junior high days.&#13;
However, the positive aspects out number the negative ones by far. When entering&#13;
high school, lcids are faced with more responsibility, and granted more privilages. For&#13;
example, choosing which classes to take, having the feeling of actually being a part of the&#13;
school, wearing different uniforms, and talcing part in varsity sports. "One of the bi ggest&#13;
benefits of being in hgh school is that I'm now considered an ad ult by my parent ,"said&#13;
Megan YanScoy. More than likely, the biggest benefit of being a freshman is knowing&#13;
that in three years you' ll be a senior and ready to put on those caps and gowns.&#13;
The freshman year of high school is one of the most important. It is the beginning of a&#13;
whole new phase of life in which the true meaning of friendship is learned. He lping&#13;
classmates through the good times as well as the bad. Coming together as a c lass allows&#13;
someone to hold your hand and walk down the path for the next 3 years, before you must&#13;
learn to walk it alone. Being a freshman is the beginning to a new li fe, and the beginning&#13;
to new friendships you will have forever.&#13;
Freshmen Annie Heithoff, Marc Peterson and Melissa Kroll took time out from&#13;
their busy class load to smile for the camera. High school allows for students to&#13;
make new friends and even get to know more of the upperclassmen. Playing sports&#13;
and going to dances were ways to meet new people from your own school.&#13;
Freshmen Josh Dixon and Chad Van Scoy&#13;
spend some class time working together on&#13;
a project. High school was a chance for&#13;
freshmen to try out some new classes.&#13;
J?reshman Amy Van Fossan actually had a&#13;
minute to put down her study guide and&#13;
say hi. For many freshmen, semester tests&#13;
marked an important event - the year was&#13;
half over. &#13;
A ''fresh'' start&#13;
Mrs. Benson's freshman English class was always willing to pose for a few photos to help out the journalism staff. They are from&#13;
L to R: Front row: Annie Heithoff, Alex Estell, Erin Ryan, Melissa Kroll, Row 2: Amanda Schnitker, Ashley Wills, Jason Mathiasen, Matt Meidlinger, Back row: Amy Van Fossan, Mary Beth Ryan, Andrew Reagan, Lindsay Williams, Holly Swanek, Nick&#13;
Collins, Sara Stronck.&#13;
Freshmen Lindsay Williams and Ashley Wills take time out to relax and share some&#13;
tories. Wills was new to the system this year while Williams has been attending since&#13;
early elementary school.&#13;
Freshmen Matt Meidlinger and Nick&#13;
Finken seem to be enjoying themselves in&#13;
class. &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Lindy Andersen&#13;
Allison Arnold&#13;
Matthew Britten&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
Christie Burke&#13;
Beau Chullino&#13;
Matthew Dinovo&#13;
William Eich&#13;
Amy Ellis-Kley&#13;
Left: Gina Roane gives an&#13;
emphatic hello to all her adoring&#13;
fans.&#13;
Below Right: Jody Friedrichsen&#13;
and Lindy Andersen study hard&#13;
as Tim Murray shows off what&#13;
came out of his nose.&#13;
Sophomores:&#13;
Getting philisophical&#13;
Throughout time, there have always been quotes that people have dared&#13;
to live by. Thi ngs such as: "The early bird gets the worm," or "A pe nny&#13;
saved is a penn y earned." The Sophomore class of 1994 has some other&#13;
memorable words to li ve by.&#13;
"Dare to dream" - Toby Fischer&#13;
"Onl y the strong survive when it comes to the J.V. basketball team" - Tim&#13;
Murray&#13;
"Hey losers" - Marty Hughes&#13;
"Nobody can give J l 0%" - Anna Gerjevic&#13;
"Be all you can be" - Andrew Morton&#13;
Nicole Engelhardt&#13;
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An Akward Stage&#13;
Jacob Fennel&#13;
Anthony Fischer&#13;
Katherine Fischer&#13;
Toby Fisher&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
Matthew Heenan&#13;
Ryan Hemmingsen&#13;
Erin Hom er&#13;
Andy Irwin&#13;
Eric Janecek&#13;
Sarah Jensen&#13;
Robin Jones&#13;
Jody Friedrichsen&#13;
Anna Gerjevic&#13;
William Gibson&#13;
Elizabeth Gorman&#13;
Michael Hoy&#13;
Katie Hughes&#13;
Marty Hughes&#13;
Matthew Hughes &#13;
Class of 1996&#13;
Benjamin Koch&#13;
Nicholas Lownes&#13;
Catherine McClellan&#13;
Jason McGruder&#13;
Timothy Murray&#13;
Jordan Oder&#13;
Jennifer O'Donnel&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
James Schwery&#13;
Dana Schwartz&#13;
Daryl Scurlock&#13;
Mario Mendoza&#13;
Melinda Montagne&#13;
Mark Mortensen&#13;
Andrew Morton&#13;
Mark Phelps&#13;
Jeremy Quigley&#13;
Theresa Rangel&#13;
Regina Roane &#13;
or king for cash&#13;
Neil Yoeman&#13;
John Smith&#13;
McClain Smouse&#13;
Joseph Stock&#13;
Gabriel Sullivan&#13;
Kelly Thomas&#13;
Steven Turner&#13;
Michelle Vercio&#13;
Susan Woody&#13;
John Wulff&#13;
Right: Jacob Fennel&#13;
enjoys a nice little snooze&#13;
during class.&#13;
Below Left: Joey Stock&#13;
shows off his almost-pearly&#13;
whites.&#13;
To Get Fired&#13;
10. Don't come.&#13;
9. Steal money.&#13;
8. Spend money.&#13;
7. Put everything on sale.&#13;
6. Be a cross-dresser.&#13;
5. Have a party.&#13;
4. See the boss's mate very often.&#13;
3. Shoot the boss.&#13;
2. Blow up his mailbox.&#13;
1. Tell the boss your best friend is Ryan&#13;
Hemmingsen &#13;
Friendship •&#13;
•&#13;
Growing closer through the years&#13;
By Shawn Jones and Andy Murray&#13;
They start off the year with new&#13;
ambitions, dreams, and a hope that a&#13;
driver's liscense will somehow make them&#13;
cool. But these dreams rarely come true&#13;
for young Sophomores. They feel they'll&#13;
just have to wait another year.&#13;
actually take the time to apologize when&#13;
they bump into me," said Ben Koch .&#13;
The Sophomores really came together&#13;
as a class at the Sophomore retreat. They&#13;
illustrated that a class can become c lose&#13;
enough to share things with anyone that&#13;
normally would have been known to just a&#13;
few. "It helps a lot to know you can talk&#13;
to any one of my classmates instead of&#13;
just a few," said Anna Ge1jev ic.&#13;
The Sophomore class of 1993-94 didn't&#13;
let this faze them and they learned to be&#13;
useful in their own special ways. Although they aren't seen to be anything&#13;
more than a taller freshman with a deeper&#13;
voice, they really showed that they can be&#13;
worth something. "I fe lt a lot more&#13;
comfortable this year. The older students Above: Lucia Sanchez proves that she&#13;
can wear anything and still be beautiful.&#13;
They may just be seen by upperca lssman as the ones who take up good parking&#13;
spaces, but they are a lot more. The&#13;
Sophomores will be a role mode l fo r how&#13;
classes should be for years to come.&#13;
Johnna Hargens and Christie Burke show that friends that play&#13;
together, stay together.&#13;
John Wulff shows off his dancing skill and demonstrates why he&#13;
has a hard time getting a date to dances. &#13;
Living, laughing, learning&#13;
Steve Turner and John Wulff mess around while Mario&#13;
Mendoza protects himself against McClain Smouse.&#13;
Anna Gerjevic shows the camara why she is just so darn&#13;
cute.&#13;
Neil Y oeman and Kelly Thomas smile as they relish in the&#13;
radiance of each other's friendship.&#13;
Katherine Fischer stares off in to space as she wonders what it&#13;
would be like if she could have a date with J oey from New Kids On&#13;
The Block.&#13;
Below: A group of sophomore boys show how fashion ties can be&#13;
used for fun as Jacob Fennel wishes he could someday join the&#13;
group. &#13;
Jessica Andersen&#13;
Daniel Busch&#13;
Dan Daley&#13;
Dan Doner&#13;
Meegan Engler&#13;
Matthew Escritt&#13;
Andrew Evers&#13;
Jill Gaspard&#13;
Juniors:&#13;
Matthew Graeve&#13;
Seth Gruber&#13;
Left: Junior Dan Doner&#13;
makes a phone call in his&#13;
spare time instead of&#13;
studying for Mr. Wilson's&#13;
semester test.&#13;
Right: Junior Amy Patten&#13;
poses for the camera as she&#13;
one day hopes to become a&#13;
famous model.&#13;
Years to remember&#13;
By Kelly Hughes&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
The ma in thing on the minds of the junior class is they only have one&#13;
more year left of high school. The time is going fast and they want to&#13;
make the best of it together.&#13;
The things they like to do best are going to movies, go to parties, or&#13;
just hang out somewhere they can all be together. Not everybody is&#13;
always together, but as the time comes to an end they wi ll try to spend as&#13;
much time together as they can. Junior Dan Doner said, "There isn't a&#13;
whole lot of time left, but you can always make time to do things with&#13;
your friends and classmates. You never know how long it will be until&#13;
we see each other again after we all go off to coll ege."&#13;
The junior class is making the best of their year now, because the&#13;
junior year in high school is a great memory to have. &#13;
Making the best of it&#13;
Bridget Hannan&#13;
Ann Hansman&#13;
Joseph Ha rgens&#13;
Michala Haynie&#13;
Tim Howa rth&#13;
John Hughes&#13;
Tommy Hughes&#13;
Jennifer J ones&#13;
Mary Kriley&#13;
Sara Kruse&#13;
Koleen Lancia!&#13;
Courtnie Lenhardt&#13;
Nichole Heck&#13;
Sara Hedlund&#13;
Lesa Hoffman&#13;
Joshua Horner&#13;
Greg Kellogg&#13;
J ason Killion&#13;
Angie Kirke&#13;
Scott Konz &#13;
Class of 1995&#13;
Pat Malone&#13;
Christine Orwig&#13;
Kristy Meyer&#13;
Debbie Michels&#13;
Andy Nicholas&#13;
Kori Nielsen&#13;
Nathan Noon&#13;
Amy Patten&#13;
Melissa Salyers&#13;
Alicia Sanchez&#13;
Scott Sanson&#13;
Nicole Spears&#13;
Warren Mohn&#13;
Ryan Myers&#13;
Ann Narmi&#13;
Clifford Negrete&#13;
Robert Phelps&#13;
Michael Reineke&#13;
Anthony Reinhardt&#13;
Jason Ronfeldt &#13;
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Headed to , the top&#13;
Michelle Wise&#13;
Chris Van Scoy&#13;
Jessica Welsh&#13;
Sharon Whetstone&#13;
Jana Wineinger&#13;
Michael Wise&#13;
Right: Juniors Jessica&#13;
Andersen and Michelle&#13;
Wise show off their new&#13;
cheerleading sweatshirts.&#13;
Below left: Juniors Scott&#13;
Sanson, Meegan Engler,&#13;
Sara Hedlund, and Anne&#13;
Svoboda work and laugh&#13;
together during 08.&#13;
Joe Stuhr&#13;
Shannon Sulhoff&#13;
Ann e Svoboda&#13;
Nichoel Thompson&#13;
Teachers: throughout the years&#13;
By Kelly Hughes&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
The Junior class will always have fond memories of their "favorite&#13;
teachers" and the kids who were the "teacher's pet." When juniors were&#13;
asked what teacher they remember the mo t the an wers became quite&#13;
obvious. The top five teachers the j unior cla s remembers the most are:&#13;
Miss Welsh, because they made her cry; Mrs. Schreiner, because she gave&#13;
them a twelve page report and they all cheated on it: Ml'S. Reef, because&#13;
she always hit Tommy Hughes's hands when he put them on her desk in the&#13;
reading center; Sr. Barbara Ring, because she alwa made Michala Haynie&#13;
spell words in front of th class that she djdn't know how to spell: and last&#13;
but not least the junior girl will never forget the one and only Mr.&#13;
Wettengel. &#13;
uniors stick together&#13;
By Laura Scurlock&#13;
Index Editor&#13;
After going to school together fo r at least&#13;
three years, members of the junior class are&#13;
bound to have fo nd memories concerning the&#13;
years they have spe.vt with one another.&#13;
Chrissy Orwig remembers, .. . " when our&#13;
class all pulled together for Drew and went to&#13;
Mrs. Evers funeral. There was such a special&#13;
spirit there."&#13;
Of course not all of the memories concerning the junior class are serious. Some&#13;
are just down right embarrassing. Wan·en&#13;
Mohn recalls when he, " Brought roses to&#13;
Michala Haynie in seventh grade and she&#13;
didn 't even li ke me."&#13;
Kori Nielsen said, "When Alicia and I&#13;
were freshmen, we were runn ing down the&#13;
hall, pushing each other, and some senior&#13;
boys were corn ing down the hall. I sli pped&#13;
and skidded on my knees and my skirt got&#13;
tuck up arou nd my waist. J fl ashed them&#13;
all."&#13;
Josh Horner remembers, ... "wearing&#13;
purple, high-water pants in sixth grade."&#13;
That is probably not something one woul d&#13;
forget.&#13;
Over the past year the class of 1995 has&#13;
gone through many changes, and experienced things whi ch have brought them&#13;
closer together as a class. Memorie range&#13;
from doing something tupid in front of&#13;
upper classmeu to coming together to&#13;
support a friend in a time of need.&#13;
Juniors Mike Wise, Michala Haynie, and Angie Kirke gather together as they get ready&#13;
to chow down at the new concession stand the cheerleader's and Mrs. Narmi managed to&#13;
make some profit for their club.&#13;
Juniors Drew Evers, John Hughes, Tony Reinhardt, and Nichole Heck bond together as&#13;
they prepare to cheer on their school's team to a victory, especially their own classmates&#13;
Juniors Shannon Suthoff a nd Sara Kruse&#13;
take time out to show off their friendship&#13;
for the camera while wandering the halls.&#13;
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J unior Alicia Sanchez gets ready to make&#13;
layouts like she knows how, even though&#13;
deep down inside she doesn't know where&#13;
to start.&#13;
Juniors Tony Reinhardt and Dan Daley gather together in Ms. Mcguire's 08 to practice&#13;
their great artistic abilities. &#13;
Laying down the law&#13;
D. McGuire K. Mehsling&#13;
Right: Mrs. Andersen&#13;
displays the cheerful,&#13;
cooperative attitude that&#13;
her junior high students&#13;
love.&#13;
Far Right: Mrs. Benson&#13;
and longtime St. Albert&#13;
supporter Mr. Dolnicek&#13;
take time out of their&#13;
hectic schedules to let&#13;
loose a little.&#13;
44&#13;
J.Mooney V. Oatman W. Printy-Zika V.Rew&#13;
Far left: Sra. PrintyZika and Mrs.&#13;
Weigman clown&#13;
around and prnve&#13;
that even teachers&#13;
can be human&#13;
sometimes.&#13;
Left: Mr. Rew grins&#13;
as he struts down&#13;
the hall, and&#13;
remembers tha t it&#13;
wasn't too many&#13;
years ago that he&#13;
was in high school&#13;
himself.&#13;
l &#13;
Teachers and Administration&#13;
'&#13;
..-'&#13;
Fr. Phil Kruse Marilyn Wandersee Tony Jaworski Dean Bragg&#13;
S. Schneider K. Schreiber&#13;
F. Wilson Fr. Wilwerding&#13;
J. Shorey&#13;
NO&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
AVAILABLE&#13;
L. Eich&#13;
B. Shriver&#13;
M. Merit&#13;
Marshall Scichilone&#13;
K. Stephany&#13;
J. Patten&#13;
V. Carberry&#13;
J.Masker&#13;
P. Nelson&#13;
D. Ryan&#13;
C. Swartz&#13;
D. Wettengel&#13;
Left: Mrs. Mooney&#13;
and Mrs. Schneider&#13;
goof around in the&#13;
halls after school&#13;
while Mr. Shorey&#13;
displays what a&#13;
classy guy he is.&#13;
C. Swank&#13;
45 &#13;
Rembering the Past&#13;
By Laura Scurlock&#13;
Index Editor&#13;
Growing up with one another since&#13;
kindergarten creates a sense of famil y&#13;
within a class. After spending the last&#13;
twelve years together, the class of 1994&#13;
has a past fill ed with stories about growing&#13;
up together.&#13;
Who could forget the women's lib&#13;
movement of sixth grade? The sixth grade&#13;
girls fe lt "The P.E. teacher was a male&#13;
chauvi nist. At the end of the year we&#13;
bought him an apron and we all signed our&#13;
names to it," remembers Jennifer Mathiasen.&#13;
Sixth grade was a big year for&#13;
movements. On one nice spring day at the&#13;
end of recess, Bridget Boettcher and Gwen&#13;
Gruber decided to protest by not going&#13;
inside after recess, simply because it was&#13;
such a nice day . The teacher didn't notice&#13;
until the next class was half over.&#13;
Most of the people that went to St.&#13;
Albert in fourth grade will never forget the&#13;
day beans and weiners were&#13;
served. " I will never eat beans and weiners&#13;
because Missy (Barton) threw them up all&#13;
over the fl oor in fo urth grade, " said Kati e&#13;
Heithoff.&#13;
In first grade Jamie Goebel switched&#13;
from Mr. Petramoli e's class into Sr. Barb's&#13;
class. For most first graders, Mr. Petramo1 ie wasn't the favored teacher. "Mr.&#13;
Petromoli e pulled my hair, but Sr. Barb said&#13;
she would give me extra papers to play&#13;
school with," remembers Jami e.&#13;
Jill Konz was a new additi on to the St.&#13;
Albert family in seventh grade. "My mom&#13;
took me to Dennis Uniform to get my&#13;
uniform. I cried all the way home. l&#13;
thought it was the ugli est thing I had ever&#13;
seen," said Jill.&#13;
Through the years we have all grown&#13;
and changed. The fri ends, the teachers, the&#13;
laughs - we carry these bits of our past with&#13;
us as we move toward the future.&#13;
In fifth grade Miss Johnson, the music teacher, had the entire middle&#13;
school put on a musical. The musical of choice was "Steamboatin" . From&#13;
left to right Andy Murray, Gwen Gruber, Jason Epperson, Katie Heithoff.&#13;
They all sang their hearts out and made Miss Johnson proud.&#13;
46&#13;
Above: Eighth graders Shawn&#13;
Jones and Andy Murray give each&#13;
other a quick hug during Mr.&#13;
West's English class.&#13;
Below: Jennifer Mathiasen smiles&#13;
at the camera while she plays at a&#13;
class picnic. &#13;
Above: Jenny Bertch and Kelly Hughes pose for the camera at&#13;
a picnic held for graduating sixth graders. The whole class&#13;
made the hike to the nearest pa1·k, singing and celebrating the&#13;
entire trip.&#13;
Right: Freshmen Jeff Davis, Matt Clayton, Shawn Jones, and&#13;
Pat Conzemius take a moment to have their picture taken&#13;
before starting to prepare for the St. Albert Drama&#13;
Department's presentation of "You Don't Have To Die."&#13;
Left: Jeremy Heffernan, Ed&#13;
Fink, Todd Simms, Danny&#13;
Stock, Shawn A vise, and Shawn&#13;
Jones 'cheese' it up at a pizza&#13;
party.&#13;
Bottom right: One of the joys&#13;
of being in elementary school is&#13;
being invited to birthday&#13;
parties and slumber parties.&#13;
(1st row) Jennifer Matiasen,&#13;
Kate Hobbins, Missy Barton,&#13;
Jamie Goebel, (2nd row) Amy&#13;
Spiztnagle, Angie Spitznagle,&#13;
an unknown neighbor child,&#13;
and Laura Scurlock flash&#13;
toothless grins at the camera&#13;
during one of these parties.&#13;
47 &#13;
Live&#13;
by Jill Konz&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
When it all began, only some of us&#13;
were there, and where it will end, we' ll&#13;
never know. Right now all we have is&#13;
the present, and even this won't last&#13;
forever.&#13;
Memories are all we get to keep from&#13;
high school, nothing we earn is ours to&#13;
keep. We must relinquish all the trophies, titles, grades, and reputations on&#13;
that final day when we' ll walk; turning&#13;
our tassles to the side. The symbols of&#13;
our accomplishments and our failures&#13;
must be given back, but the memories are&#13;
ours for a lifetime.&#13;
Senior Arny Davis said, "My favorite&#13;
memory of my senior year was being&#13;
crowned Homecoming Queen." Most of&#13;
For Today us don' t have memories as royal as&#13;
Davis', but they are valued all the same.&#13;
"I will always remember the time I spent&#13;
with Fr. Bud and my best friends shortly&#13;
before he left. We became very close,&#13;
and the memory is bittersweet," said&#13;
senior Laura Scurlock.&#13;
Happy memories of our senior year&#13;
are not the only ones that stay vivid in&#13;
our mind. The freedom and the seniority&#13;
do not come without responsibility and&#13;
commitment. "Trying to hold down a&#13;
full time job and school has been the&#13;
hardest part about this year: ' said Jess&#13;
Brown. Where jobs and classes cause&#13;
hardships for some students, others are&#13;
faced with different problems problems&#13;
so difficult to face that even a Brit. Lit.&#13;
Left: Senior Shawn&#13;
Jones concentrates&#13;
on his computer&#13;
monitor, trying to&#13;
hold up his great&#13;
academic reputation. He's probably working on one&#13;
of his many&#13;
reports on DNA!&#13;
Right: Andy&#13;
Murray and Chad&#13;
Smith give fellow&#13;
classmate Katie&#13;
Heithoff two&#13;
thumbs up on her&#13;
artwork.&#13;
test doesn' t compare . For senior Megan&#13;
McMullen, losing a good fri end and&#13;
classmate, Maria Kay, to another school,&#13;
was a hard time fo r he r.&#13;
1994 will forever be a milestone in&#13;
our history. Great memories like being&#13;
the first St. Albert girls basketball team&#13;
to make it to state, will be kept close to&#13;
our hearts, as will the sad ones, such as&#13;
Fr. Bud's farewell party. Making&#13;
memories has been the essence of the&#13;
year as seniors, as we write the final&#13;
chapter in this yearbook of adolescent&#13;
life. We all must leave St. Albert and&#13;
make it a part of our past, but none of us&#13;
can go without taking a piece of it into&#13;
the future. &#13;
Melissa Barton Bridget Boettcher&#13;
Crista Cihacek&#13;
Matt Clayton Amy Davis&#13;
Jessica Brown&#13;
Above: Long time friends Laura Scurlock&#13;
and Gwen Gruber pose for a Kodak&#13;
moment.&#13;
Jeff Davis &#13;
Jason Bruce&#13;
Above: Megan McMullen takes a moment&#13;
to reflect on how much fun she is really&#13;
having.&#13;
Far Right: Chris Wredt smiles as he shows&#13;
that he is a tough guy.&#13;
Chris Eckrich&#13;
John Burg Lorie Christiansen&#13;
Jason Epperson Eric Fischer &#13;
Erin Fuchser Jamie Goebel&#13;
Katie Heithoff&#13;
Sarah Hoogestraat Thomas Hromadka&#13;
Valerie Graeve&#13;
Above: Missy Barton and Rachel Stuhr&#13;
give their fashion-model smiles for the&#13;
camera.&#13;
Kelly Hughes &#13;
Gwen Gruber&#13;
Above: Something new? Tony Mauer is&#13;
laughing.&#13;
Shawn Jones&#13;
Josh Gubbels&#13;
Jill Konz&#13;
Jeff Harrington&#13;
Kate Hobbins&#13;
Brad Krohn &#13;
Michelle Kroll Jennifer Mathiasen&#13;
Andy Murray&#13;
Brandon O'Neill Xavier Perez&#13;
Tony Mauer&#13;
Above: Stormie Thompson and Carolyn&#13;
Wulff knock heads as they try to get in&#13;
the aim of the camera.&#13;
Casey Sautter &#13;
Carrie McGruder&#13;
Above: Katie Heithoff waits patiently to&#13;
see what her mom packed in her lunch&#13;
bag.&#13;
Laura Scurlock&#13;
Megan McMullen&#13;
Ryan Shea&#13;
Tracy Minor&#13;
Above: Johnny Burg is scared because&#13;
he has been caught once again bringing&#13;
his trading cards to school.&#13;
Todd Simms &#13;
Chad Smith Amy Spitznagle&#13;
Robert Soden&#13;
Stormie Thompson Kelly Walsh&#13;
Angie Spitznagle&#13;
Above: Casey Sautter smirks as he&#13;
dreams of the day he will be out&#13;
of here.&#13;
Abby Waugh &#13;
Daniel Stock&#13;
Above: Jamie Goebel and Bridget&#13;
Boettcher find a new way to look at life.&#13;
Mark Willms&#13;
John Stronck&#13;
Chris Wredt&#13;
Rachel Stuhr&#13;
/&#13;
Above: Jennife1· Mathiasen chokes on&#13;
her gum as Shawn Jones thinks about the&#13;
day he will get his fit·st kiss from someone&#13;
other than his mother.&#13;
Carolyn Wulff &#13;
•&#13;
Right: Rob Suden waits in antici1&gt;ation fo r graduation day. Hey,&#13;
where's your tie Rob?&#13;
Far Right: Seniors enjoy yet&#13;
another productive study hall.&#13;
Shawn Jones, John Burg, Tony&#13;
Mauer, Erin Fuchser, Carrie&#13;
McGruder, Chris Eckrich, Jess&#13;
Brown, Amy Davis, and Kelly&#13;
Hughes, were always examples of&#13;
academic excellence.&#13;
Far Left: Imagine that! Andy Murrny&#13;
and Matt Clayton joking around.&#13;
Clayton and Murray gave us many&#13;
days filled with laughter.&#13;
Left: Abby Waugh makes her debut&#13;
as a Dimensions model. Waugh gives&#13;
the natural school girl look.&#13;
Left Below: Jennifer Mathiasen, Missy Barton, and Stormie Thompson give&#13;
Mr. O'Brien the friendly pommer squeeze.&#13;
Right Below: Sarah Hoogestraat and Tony Mauer share the common "dazed&#13;
look" that many seniors adopted as the year progressed. &#13;
Heading for the Future&#13;
Dreams of Gold&#13;
By Shawn Jones&#13;
They were th best of times. They were the worst of&#13;
times. And now they will be the times only to be&#13;
reflected on after we have graduated and taj&lt;.en our first&#13;
steps out into the "real" world. The future is now ours to&#13;
take and mold into whatever our dreams may make it.&#13;
Most of us have the dreams that will make the future&#13;
something to look forward to.&#13;
Whatever the dreams, whatever the goals, steps must&#13;
be taken to achjeve them. Many of us will go off to&#13;
college in hopes that it will better prepare us for the task&#13;
of miling our dreams come true. "College is sometrung&#13;
that you just can't do without these days. Unless of&#13;
course, you're planning on marrying someone ri ch like&#13;
my fu ture husband, Andy Murray, is going to be," said a&#13;
sarcastic Val Graeve.&#13;
Some have aspirations to be something very big. Erin&#13;
Fuchser wishes one day to become a famous painter and&#13;
take over the Bob Ross Show. Another big dreamer,&#13;
Todd Simms, has the aspiration of being a priest or&#13;
miling mjllions of dollars by designing and building&#13;
new and improved Durangos.&#13;
Having more than one vocation is a dream that a few&#13;
have latched on to. Matt Clayton wishes to be a Park&#13;
Ranger/Go-Go Dancer whjie hjs frie nd, Ryan Shea, ha&#13;
the hopes of becoming a Fireman/Professional Streaker.&#13;
Sti ll some have less ambitious goals. "I want to spend&#13;
the rest of my life livi ng under the viaduct," said Mark&#13;
Willms.&#13;
It is fun to joke about where our fu tures may take us&#13;
as we head off into the worl d, but soon they will be a bi g&#13;
concern fo r all of us. Just remember as you go through&#13;
life there are many paths to go by, and there is always&#13;
time to change the road you're on.&#13;
Above: Gwen Gruber and Danny Stock practice their musical talents. They&#13;
both have their own sort of style, but it is something that is assured to be&#13;
enjoyed by everyone.&#13;
Below: Shawn Jones and Todd Simms show their first step of fulfilling their&#13;
life-long dream of building a real live woman like in the movie "Weird&#13;
Science.''&#13;
Below left: John Burg practices to fulfill his dream of being a St. Albert&#13;
engineer of custodial arts. &#13;
Above: Gwen Gruber and Laura Scurlock get a head start on&#13;
their career of protesting some social issues.&#13;
Above: Eric Fischer, a wanna-be librarian, plays with the date&#13;
stamper while Mrs. Angeroth isn't around.&#13;
Above: Chad Smith is practicing his doctor&#13;
skills today so he can avoid malp1:actice suits&#13;
later in life.&#13;
"We are a tiospaye. We need&#13;
each other to survive. Each&#13;
member has a purpose, and&#13;
without them, the family&#13;
cannot survive. The tiospaye&#13;
must make each member feel&#13;
loved, so that they'll have the&#13;
courage to venture from&#13;
home and know that they&#13;
have a place to return to for&#13;
support."&#13;
Fr. Bud&#13;
Above: Kate Hobbins gets a head start for&#13;
her career in heavy construction. Go&#13;
Muscles!&#13;
Above: Brandon O'Neill, a possible future park ranger, surveys&#13;
school land to see if it could possibly hold a herd of buffaloes.&#13;
Above: Jess Brown , Amy Davis, and Erin Fuscher discuss the&#13;
liturgy as they hope to one day become the first women popes. &#13;
Class of 1994&#13;
Angie Spitznagle-&#13;
"Keep up your studies and don't&#13;
be pushed around''&#13;
Jeff Davis- "Don't get influenced by&#13;
others" Tony Mauer-"Respect people when&#13;
you meet them and that will make them respect you''&#13;
Value your education and make the most of your time here- Valerie Graeve&#13;
Don't do anything you will regret- Mark Willms&#13;
No fear, no excuses, no guts, no glory, no broken bones- Andy Murray&#13;
A lie can travel half way around the world, by the time the truth can get its shoes on- Carolyn Wulff&#13;
Live in fragments no longer- Jill Konz&#13;
Study hard, but don't forget to have fun- Rachel Stuhr&#13;
Don't wait fo r the good times to come, make them happen now- Kare Hobbins&#13;
Not everyone dyes their hair blond- Missy Barton&#13;
To Johnn ie: I'll ki ck your butt in speed- Megan McMullen&#13;
Don't let your mom high-light your hair- Stormie Thompson&#13;
People are stupid, all you need is a cup of coffee and a pack of cigarettes- Gwen Gruber&#13;
Ask not what St. Albert can do for you, ask what you can do for St. Albert- Brandon O'Neill&#13;
Don't drink too much, you might have to dri ve yourself home- Casey Sautter&#13;
I can't wa it to get out of this place- Tom Hromadka&#13;
The nerd you kick in the hall today could very well be your boss tomorrow- Laura Scurlock&#13;
Take high school serious, and it will pay off later- Chris Eckrich&#13;
Life is short, play hard- Jess Brown&#13;
Be Yourself- Michelle Kroll&#13;
I really don't have much to say because ... never mind, see ya never! Hah!- Danny Stock&#13;
Hoop there it is- Jason Bruce&#13;
Try everything, but do your best at it- Josh Gubbles&#13;
l want to be buried backwards, so you can all kiss my ... - Chris Wredt&#13;
I'm still think ing- Eric Fischer&#13;
Take it easy, don't let work bother you- Jason Epperson&#13;
Foll ow your dreams- Lorie Christiansen&#13;
Don't cheat in accounting- Sarah Hoogestraat&#13;
To get your goals, you need decision, power, and judgement- Xavier Perez &#13;
Be yourself and have fun- Rob Sude11&#13;
Always worship Juice Newton, the Queen of Hearts- Jennifer Mathiasen&#13;
Stick up for your rights because if you don't, who will?- Crista Ci/week&#13;
Stay true to yourself and and don't be afraid to say what you believe- Bridget Boettcher&#13;
Take Advanced Biology with Mrs. Mooney. She's great!- Amy Davis&#13;
Mooch off your parents as much as possible- Matt Clayton&#13;
Always do the jobby because Bobby may be looking over your shoulder- Tom Hromadka&#13;
Learn the definition of mileiu- Carrie McGruder&#13;
Respect people when you meet them and that will make them respect you- Tony Mauer&#13;
Don't throw anything unless you know what your going to hit. Do anything for money! Streak!- Ryan Shea&#13;
Don't eat Mexican food with your backside facing an open flame- Shawn Jones&#13;
Stay away from Tim Murray- Chad Smith&#13;
Don't eat things that fall on the floor- Jamie Goebel&#13;
The more you act like yourself the more people will like your company- Kelly Walsh&#13;
Make sure everything you do is what you want to do because high school only comes once- Kelly Hughes&#13;
Don't play Mark Mortensen in Speed. He cheats!- Johnny Burg&#13;
Wear a smile and stand tall (even if you are only 5' 2")- Erin Fuchser&#13;
Live your own life, make your own mistakes, and make sure you learn from them- Brad Krohn&#13;
Li ve for today because tomorrow comes really fast. This year is really hairy, but it~ off!- Katie Heithoff&#13;
Do your best and don't always do what people tell you- John Stronck&#13;
Don't wait until the last minute to decide on college- Tracy Minor&#13;
Don't be in a big hurry to finish school. Believe it or not these are your best years- Abby Waugh&#13;
Don't get influenced by others- Jeff Davis&#13;
DO NOT mess with the Durango- Todd (Tito) Simms&#13;
Be prepared for the real world because it is just outside the school doors- Amy Spitznagle&#13;
Keep up your studies and don't be pushed around- Angie Spitznagle&#13;
No comment- Jeff Harrington&#13;
Kate Hobbins- "Don't wait for the&#13;
good times to come, make them&#13;
happen now"&#13;
Danny Stock- "I really don't have&#13;
much to say because ... never mind,&#13;
see ya never, Hah!"&#13;
Senior Survival Guide &#13;
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Organizations .....&#13;
Below: Seniors Casey Sautter and Tom&#13;
Hromadka try on their robes.&#13;
NHS:&#13;
Students stand out&#13;
By Joe Stuhr&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
National Honor Society was established to&#13;
honor well-rounded students who also&#13;
achi eve high academic standards.&#13;
NHS members are expecfed to possess&#13;
four qualities; service, leadership, character,&#13;
and scholarship. A person is accepted on&#13;
how well they display those qualities.&#13;
This year NHS went through a major&#13;
change. This year's sophomore class must&#13;
achieve a 3.5 grade point average to be&#13;
eligible, in comparison to the previous 3.25.&#13;
Mark Mortensen, who previously would have&#13;
been eligible for a nomination by the old&#13;
mark, isn' t bitter. He said "There's no use in&#13;
crying over spilt milk. "&#13;
The goals for this year vary from person to&#13;
person. Shawn Jones, a senior member, said&#13;
that he wanted to make the school more open&#13;
and loving. Casey Sautter, also a senior&#13;
member wanted to "make it to aJJ of the&#13;
meetings and benefit the community. " Amy&#13;
Patten, a junior member, sai d she "wanted to&#13;
make St. Albert a better place to be,"and she&#13;
also hoped that by raising the academic&#13;
standards for NHS, students would work&#13;
harder in school . Mrs. Caroline Swartz, the&#13;
NHS sponsor, said, "We wanted to clean up&#13;
Gleason A venue, ra ise money for a scholarshi p, and honor the students that are worthy. "&#13;
Below: Seniors JenniferMathiasen,&#13;
Rachel Stuhr, and Jamie Goebel&#13;
volunteer to clean up Gleason Ave.&#13;
Below : Juniors Ann Hansman, Kori&#13;
Nielsen, and Patrick Malone celebrate&#13;
their selection to NHS.&#13;
The 1993-1994 National Honor Society front row (left to l"ight): Ann Narmi, Kelly&#13;
Hughes, Amy Patten, Valerie Graeve, Rachel Stuh r, Kate Hobbins, Melissa Barton,&#13;
Jennifer Mathiasen, Carolyn Wulff. Second row: Chrissy Orwig, Cathy McClelland,&#13;
Gwen Gruber, Laura Scurlock, Sarah Hoogestraat, Debbie Michels, Jill Konz, Amy&#13;
Davis, Kori Nielsen, Stormie Thompson, Danny Stock. Third row: Michelle Wise,&#13;
Anne Svoboda, Jodie Friedrichsen, Bridget Boettcher, J essica Andersen, Jamie&#13;
Goebel, Sharon Whetstone, Ann Hansman, Ben Koch. Back Row: Ryan Myers, Chris&#13;
Eckrich, John Burg, Brandon O'Neill, Tony Reinhardt, Shawn Jones, Tom Hromadka,&#13;
Patrick Malone. &#13;
One in a· million&#13;
Student Council members front row, left to right: Andy Nicholas, Jill Konz, Erin Smith,&#13;
Jamie Richards and Andy Irwin. Second row: Annie Heithoff, Amy Davis, Melissa&#13;
Kroll, Lizzy Gorman, Ben Koch, Michelle Wise and Jess Andersen. Third row: Jeff&#13;
Harrington, Tom Hromadka, Josh Gubbels, Shawn Jones, Ryan Myers, Brandon&#13;
O'Neill, and sponsor Ms. Oatman.&#13;
Top left: Sponsor Ms. Oatman poses with&#13;
freshman Annie Heithoff.&#13;
Left: Seniors Jill Konz, Amy Davis and&#13;
Shawn Jones relax.&#13;
Above: A display of the prizes available for&#13;
magazine sales, which Student Council is in&#13;
charge of.&#13;
Student Council:&#13;
What is new for 93-94?&#13;
By Greg Kellogg&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
St. Albert has seen many changes talce&#13;
place thanks to the Student Council. Some&#13;
changes, according to Ms. Oatman, who is&#13;
the adviser of the Student Council, include&#13;
a birthday calendar in the lunch room,&#13;
birthday tags to let your peers know about&#13;
your birthday and a Big Brother/Bi0 Sister&#13;
progran1. This program involves juniors&#13;
and seniors taking time to show 7th graders&#13;
and new students around the school. It&#13;
benefits them by making them fee l welcome and helping them fit in.&#13;
Student Council was also responsible&#13;
for Catholic Schools Week during which St.&#13;
Albert Alumni were asked to visit the&#13;
school fo r an all-school interview. The&#13;
student body wrote down questions that&#13;
they vvould Like to know the answers to and&#13;
Student Council members read them aloud&#13;
as the Alumni answered them, drawing&#13;
from their past experiences at St. Albert.&#13;
Juniors Andy Nicholas and Ryan Myers&#13;
said that thi year's junior representatives&#13;
for the Student Council are responsible for&#13;
setti ng up prom. These members include&#13;
Nicholas, Myers, Jess Andersen and&#13;
Michelle Wise.&#13;
Senior Arny Davis mentioned that Red&#13;
Ribbon Week is a new addition this year.&#13;
Senior Shawn Jones described Red Ribbon&#13;
Week as, "a specially designated week to&#13;
advertise the ill effects of drugs and alcohol&#13;
to the student body." Senior Jill Konz said&#13;
that the Student Council has tried to be&#13;
more active this year than it has in past&#13;
yea.rs. Some past years' responsibilities&#13;
included decorating the school, putting on&#13;
and decorating for dances and recycling&#13;
pop cans.&#13;
Thi year's Student Council worked to&#13;
try to malce St. Albert a better and more&#13;
enjoyable place to pend your fall, wi nter&#13;
and spring month . Judging by the work&#13;
that they have already done. the Student&#13;
Council seem to be doing a pretty good&#13;
job.&#13;
57 &#13;
Oganizations ....&#13;
New people&#13;
and ideas for&#13;
Campus&#13;
Ministry&#13;
By: Dan Doner&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
With Fr. Bud's depaiture, the Campus&#13;
Mi nistry Program was given a completely&#13;
new task, becoming famili ai· with new&#13;
faces and new ideas.&#13;
John O'Brien the new head of the&#13;
Campus Mi nistry program, said the first&#13;
task is getting to know everyone indi viduall y. "Getting to know a large number of&#13;
tudents on an indi vidual basis is something new for me," he expressed.&#13;
The group of approximate ly 27 students&#13;
is given a task each season to find a theme&#13;
that they intend to follow. This is difficult&#13;
while getting to know each other. "Establishing a theme whil e understanding new&#13;
people and their ideas is tough to do," said&#13;
O'Brien.&#13;
The program did conti nue a usual,&#13;
planning and coord inating the many&#13;
masses and the Reconciliation services that&#13;
ex ist during every Easter Season.&#13;
O'Brien wants to let the youth be as&#13;
involved as possible. "The Campus&#13;
Min istry Program should be by the youth,&#13;
with the yo uth, and fo r the yo uth ," he said.&#13;
Some students fee l that there is a long&#13;
way to go. "I don 't fee l the students are&#13;
involved enough in the masses," said&#13;
senior Jill Konz " and that's too bad."&#13;
"The kids should be most involved in&#13;
the masses as long as they are there to&#13;
celebrate life," said O' Brien, "and they&#13;
learn to be a group and be comfortable&#13;
with each other."&#13;
O' Brien was pleased with his we lcome&#13;
and is pleased with the program. "I have&#13;
received a good we lcome and e verything is&#13;
going well. "&#13;
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Then and Now: Fr. Bud (left), former Campus Ministry leader, at his f'arwell mass and&#13;
Fr. Jim(right) preaches one of his many great homilies a t an 08 mass.&#13;
Jess Brown lights a candle in the Chapel for an 08 Mass as part of her Campus Ministry&#13;
duties. &#13;
One in a million&#13;
The 1993-94 Campus Ministry members: Above: Back Row- Fr. Jim Wilwerding, Jeff&#13;
Harrington, Ryan Myers, Tracy Minor, Andy Nicholas, Tony Reinhardt, Casey Sautter,&#13;
Michelle Kroll, Clifford Negrete, Mr. O'Brien. 3rd Row-Jill Konz, Erin Fuchser, Jodie&#13;
Friedrichsen, Lesa Hoffman, Jamie Goebel, Katherine Fischer, Jessica Andersen, Danny&#13;
Stock, Ryan Shea. 2nd Row- Anne Svoboda, Amy Patten, Carrie McGruder, Ann Narmi,&#13;
Val Graeve, Michelle Wise, Stormie Thompson. Front Row- Kate Hobbins, Rachel&#13;
Stuhr, Jennifer Jones, Jennifer Mathiasen, Melissa Barton, Kelly Walsh.&#13;
Brotherly love and getting to know your&#13;
peers is one task of the Campus Ministry&#13;
Program. Andy and Tim Murray are&#13;
working on that task.&#13;
Above: Amy Davis and Jill Konz talk&#13;
with Bishop Charron while preparing&#13;
for the St. Albert Feast Day Mass.&#13;
Left: Mr. O'Brien, the new Campus&#13;
Ministry leader, and Fr. Jim get use to&#13;
the new St. Albert environment as they&#13;
take over after the departure Fr. Bud. &#13;
Journalism:&#13;
The p~ople&#13;
that make&#13;
it happen&#13;
By Tim Howarth&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
'Time, hardwork, and dedication are three&#13;
of the mo t important factors in putting out&#13;
the yearbook,'' Editor Jill Konz stated.&#13;
Every year around 20 students sign up for&#13;
Journalism, little do they know how much&#13;
time is needed to produce the yearbook and&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
Dimensions is started every year in&#13;
August and is not finished until late June,&#13;
monopoli zing an entire ten months full of&#13;
hardwork and dedi cation .&#13;
The Acc ipiter is a different story. The&#13;
newspaper is published quarterl y with&#13;
anywhere from seven to ten days to complete.&#13;
For both the newspaper and the yearbook,&#13;
students in Journalism JI must assign stories&#13;
to Journalism I students. Journalism Jl&#13;
students must also place these stories in the&#13;
layout on the computer after they have&#13;
edi ted them and made any changes.&#13;
Journal ism I students spend most of the&#13;
school year learni ng the necessities fo r&#13;
Jo urnalism II. These necessities include&#13;
learning to write stori es and pi cking out&#13;
pictures, learning how to develop and pri nt&#13;
pictures, and learning how to take pictures.&#13;
Journalism I students write most of the&#13;
stories seen in the Accipiter while students&#13;
in Journalism II write the majority of the&#13;
stories in Dimensions.&#13;
As shown above, Journal ism takes a lot&#13;
of time, hard work, dedi cation, and pati ence.&#13;
It's these fo ur things whi ch make Dimensions and the Accipiter successfu l.&#13;
60&#13;
Organizations ....&#13;
Senior Jill Konz works diligently while&#13;
going over the layout for the yearbook.&#13;
J unior Greg Kellogg busies himself by&#13;
ordering pictures fo r the upcoming&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
J unior Sara Kruse attempts to inter view freshman Melissa Kroll as she cheeses for the&#13;
camera. &#13;
One in a million&#13;
The 1994 Journalism Staff. L to R Top Row: Joe Stuhr, Jes Welsh, Dan Doner, Nichoel&#13;
Thompson, Shawn Jones, Tom Hromadka, Alicia Sanchez. Middle Row: Amy Patten,&#13;
Kelly Walsh, Casey Sautter. Front Row: Laura Scurlock, Missy Salyers, Jill Konz, Greg&#13;
Kellogg, Kate Hobbins, Rachel Stuhr, Jennifer Mathiasen. Front: Andy Murray.&#13;
Middle Left: Senior Photo Editor Kate&#13;
Hobbins attempts the difficult task of&#13;
assisting Casey Sautter pick out pictures in&#13;
the dark room.&#13;
Bottom Left: Seniors Kelly Hughes and&#13;
Rachel Stuhr enter the computer lab, and&#13;
prepare to work on the )1earbook.&#13;
Above: Senior Kate Hobbins spends&#13;
numerous hours developing negatives in the&#13;
darkroom.&#13;
Junior Dan Doner enthusiastically edits&#13;
the yearbook.&#13;
Senior Rachel Stuhr releases the tension&#13;
that has built up as a result of meeting&#13;
hectic deadlines.&#13;
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Organizations ....&#13;
Academic Decathlon:&#13;
Can it strain the brain?&#13;
by Nichoel Thompson&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Q: We call an impact_ when KE is&#13;
"lost" and when no KE is " lost" .&#13;
An Academic Decathlon student could&#13;
answer this question, could you?&#13;
The Academic Decathlon team was&#13;
designed to chall enge students in a number&#13;
of academi c areas: Math, Social Science,&#13;
Fi ne Arts, Speech, Language, Economi cs,&#13;
Physical Science and Literature. Academi c&#13;
Decathlon previously consisted of grades 10-&#13;
12, but was changed to include fres hman.&#13;
Mrs. Kenny, the team coordinator and coach,&#13;
says that to be a team member, a competitive&#13;
spiri t and a willi ngness to work are req uired.&#13;
The Varsity team incl udes anyone with a C&#13;
average or lower, the Scholastic team&#13;
incl udes people with a B average and the&#13;
Honors team is fi lled with people who have&#13;
an A average. The current St. Albert team&#13;
has 15 members.&#13;
In February, nine students from the team&#13;
traveled to Denison , Iowa for a regional&#13;
meet. Brandon O' Nei ll , Jeff Harri ngton,&#13;
Josh Gubbels, Carolyn Wu lff, Gwen Gruber,&#13;
Chrissy Orwig, Debbie Michels, Amy Patten&#13;
and Colin O' Too le all captured first in the&#13;
small school di vision and second in the&#13;
overall competition. Varsity medal winner,&#13;
Gubbels, took the gold in speech and a&#13;
bronze in interv iew. Scholastic meda l&#13;
winner Michels took the bronze in interview,&#13;
and Honors medal wi nner Wu lff was&#13;
awarded the sil ver in interview.&#13;
There are ten categories at the meet; six&#13;
academi c tests, three speech and one super&#13;
qui z. Each test is 40 to 50 minu tes long.&#13;
Also, each competition has a different&#13;
theme. This years theme was "Documents&#13;
of Freedom. " Kenny said ,"[ don ' t find&#13;
Academi c Decath lon getting ha rder each&#13;
62&#13;
year, just equally chall enging. Our goa l&#13;
" fo r the next competition and year is to&#13;
make it to state."&#13;
Kenny sent two teams of fo ur to Peru&#13;
State Coll ege in Peru, Nebraska on April&#13;
6th for a qui z bowl. The students who&#13;
attended were Shawn Jones, Caro lyn&#13;
Wulff, Ryan Myers, Andy Nicholas, Matt&#13;
Graeve, Pat Malone, Amy Patten and&#13;
Sharon Whetstone.&#13;
Kenny beli eves that there will be an&#13;
increase in Academi c Decathlon next&#13;
year. All meetings for the students are&#13;
during 08, three days a week. This leaves&#13;
room fo r the athl etes who have practice&#13;
before and or after school.&#13;
A: inelasti c; elastic&#13;
Academic Decathlon members: Carolyn&#13;
Wulff, Gwen Gruber, Josh Gubbles and&#13;
J eff Ha rrington share a moment before&#13;
the second round of thier competition at&#13;
Denison, Iowa.&#13;
The Academic Decathlon team proudly brought home a first and second place tropb ·&#13;
The team members include front row: Gwen Gruber, Chri sy Orwig, Debbie Michels,&#13;
Amy Patten and Colin O'Toole. Back Row: Mrs. Kenney, Brandon O 'Neill, J eff&#13;
Harrington, Josh Gubbles, and Carolyn Wulff. &#13;
One in a million&#13;
Carolyn Wulff displays her frusteration while Brandon O'Neill and Gwen Gruber laugh&#13;
at the competition. They know that Mrs. Kenny will be proud of them at ·whatever they&#13;
accomplish.&#13;
Coach Kenny smiles, knowing her team&#13;
will bring home the trophy in the next&#13;
competition.&#13;
Above: Coach Kenny reads off the&#13;
question while Shawn Jones, Brandon&#13;
O'Neill, and Josh Gubbels know the&#13;
whole time it was a set-up from the&#13;
beginning.&#13;
Left: Seniors cuddle, knowing it is their&#13;
last time together as a team in&#13;
Academic Decathlon.&#13;
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Organizations ..&#13;
Math Club&#13;
helps soille&#13;
students&#13;
By Missy Salyers&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Can you do thjs problem? If i2 = -1 ,&#13;
then (i-i -1)-1= __ .&#13;
These are the types of problems the&#13;
Math Club must answer on their test.&#13;
The Math Club, a new club at St. Albert&#13;
thjs year, consists of a group of students&#13;
who prepared to take the National Math&#13;
Exam.&#13;
Most people at SA were unaware this&#13;
club even existed. The club consists of&#13;
students who want to take a national math&#13;
test. They can join the club to help them&#13;
prepare for it. If the students do well on the&#13;
test it may help them get in to the coll ege of&#13;
their choice.&#13;
There are 13 people involved in the&#13;
group this year. Junior Amy Patten,&#13;
sophomores Theresa Rangel, Tony Fischer,&#13;
Cathy McClellan, Ben Koch, and freshmen&#13;
Lindsay Williams, Joe Kuehl, Chris&#13;
Fennell, Jason Mathiasen, Nate Watson,&#13;
Matthew Headley, and Josh Burg. Koch&#13;
said "I enjoy math and the club gave me a&#13;
way to apply what I learned. It was a new&#13;
way to learn math."&#13;
The club leader, Mrs. Swartz, sajd "I&#13;
hope the students have fun and do well on&#13;
the test. "&#13;
The group pl aced in the top three with&#13;
Chris Fennell placing first, Amy Patten&#13;
finishing second, and a tie for third place&#13;
between Joe Kuehl and Ben Koch . Chris&#13;
Fennell also received special commendation for earning a score above 90.&#13;
Math Club is a club that will benefit you&#13;
and may help you to get in to college, yet it&#13;
will not hurt you if don't do well. It is a&#13;
great addition to the clubs a St. Albert.&#13;
Amy Patten works on a final test which the&#13;
Math Club helped to prepare her for.&#13;
Jason Mathiasen and Joe Kuehl are&#13;
stressed about a problem in a meeting&#13;
of the Math Club.&#13;
The 1993-94 Math Club: Back Row: Josh Burg, Amy Patten, Theresa Rangel, Cathy&#13;
McClellan, Lindsay Williams. Front Row: Joe Kuehl, Jason Mathiasen, Ben Koch,&#13;
Matthew Headly, Chris Fennell, Nate Watson, and Tony Fischer. &#13;
One in a million&#13;
The 1993-94 Dead Authors Society members: Mrs. Angroth, Ben Koch, Briget&#13;
Boettcher, and Andrew Regan. Not pictured are Laura Scurlock, Gwen Gruber, and&#13;
Megan McMullen&#13;
Left: A sampling of the&#13;
books the Dead Authors&#13;
Society has read.&#13;
Above: Ben Koch, who enjoys reading,&#13;
is reading The Grapes of Wrath.&#13;
SA Students:&#13;
Reading For Fun&#13;
By Missy Salyers&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
What is the Dead Authors Society ?&#13;
Many people at St. Albert are asking that&#13;
very question . Reduced to a simple definition, it is a group of students interested in&#13;
reading the classics.&#13;
The group read classic books and then&#13;
crot tocrether to discuss them. There are six 0 0&#13;
to seven people involved in the group at one&#13;
time. Seniors Laura Scurlock, Gwen&#13;
Gruber, Bridget Boettcher, and Megan&#13;
McMullen, sophomore Ben Koch, and&#13;
freshman Andrew Regan, are some students&#13;
who are involved.&#13;
Club leader Mrs. Angeroth said, "Our&#13;
goal is to encourage people to read a variety&#13;
of literature."&#13;
One of the reasons the society is so&#13;
successful is because the students want to be&#13;
able to read a wider variety of books than&#13;
they would normally be exposed to in the&#13;
classroom.&#13;
They have just finished reading the book&#13;
The Three Musketeers. They have also read&#13;
Slaughter House 5, The Killing of Roger&#13;
Ackoren, and The Grapes of Wrath.&#13;
Dead Authors Society is full of lively&#13;
students who possess the desire to enhance&#13;
their education, and is a great addition to St.&#13;
Albert.&#13;
Bridget Boettcher and Andrew Regan&#13;
discuss a book during a meeting of the&#13;
Dead Authors Society. &#13;
Organizations ..&#13;
Music Dept. perf orllls their winning tunes&#13;
By: Alicia Sanchez&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
SA has the tendency to be su essful in&#13;
their extra-curricular activities, whether the&#13;
activity be basketball, football, or the&#13;
growing music department and their&#13;
achievments.&#13;
This 1993-94 school year the choir has&#13;
participated in the small group contest in&#13;
Missouri Valley. Like last school year their&#13;
performance concluded successfully .&#13;
"Performing in the small group contest&#13;
is fun," exclaimed junior and choir&#13;
member, Jana Wineinger. "It gives you the&#13;
opportunity to perform before a panel of&#13;
judges."&#13;
Senior Tracy Minor believes that singing&#13;
at the small group contest grants the choir,&#13;
as a group, a tremendous opportunity, as&#13;
Wineinger believes, but also developes the&#13;
individual singer.&#13;
As a group, the choir has also taken part&#13;
in performing at the St. Albert Christmas&#13;
Concert on Dec. 18. Besides the Christmas&#13;
Concert, the choir performed at the All-City&#13;
Music Festival on Feb. 9.&#13;
The St. Albert band has also accomplished a great deal as the year comes to an&#13;
end. Freshmen Jennifer Boettcher, Chris&#13;
Fennell, sophomore Robin Jones, and&#13;
j unior Kristy Meyer were fo ur of nine&#13;
students which were chosen to perfo rm in&#13;
honor bands or what is called SWIBA&#13;
(Southwest Iowa Band Assoc.). Freshman&#13;
band member Chris Fennell, fee ls that&#13;
"playing in honor bands is fu n because you&#13;
are performing with talented musicians".&#13;
These fo ur SA band students were also&#13;
chosen to play their instruments at UNO&#13;
with other talented students from the area&#13;
on Feb. 13 . The band also participated in&#13;
the Christmas Concert with the choi r.&#13;
Although the music department has&#13;
66&#13;
not always bad large numbers in members&#13;
they continue to achieve a great deal.&#13;
Wineinger said, "With the small group&#13;
you get more attention as an indi vidual. "&#13;
Whether or not the music department and&#13;
their accomplishments receive recogni tion&#13;
the members of both groups still remain&#13;
successful.&#13;
Juniors Chrissy Orwig, Jana Wineinger,&#13;
Kristy Meyer, and sophomores Jamie La&#13;
Fleur, and Jenni O'Donnell rehearse with&#13;
Mrs. Kendra Stephany. The six girls practiced day in and day out for the contest.&#13;
-•''I&#13;
Senior Tracy Minor and sophomore Jamie LaFJeur practice for the duet contest with&#13;
pianist Mrs. Kendra Stephany. &#13;
I.One in a million&#13;
The 1993-93 St. Albert High School Choir Top 1-r: Jamie La Fleur, Tracy Minor, Dan&#13;
Koch, Jordan Hargens, Josh Burg, Nate Watson, Jana Wineinger, Mrs. Kendra&#13;
Stephany. Middle 1-r: Winnie DuBois, Chrissy Orwig, Jennifer Boettcher, Paul&#13;
Shannon, Chad VanScoy, Jenny Jones, Robin Jones, Bridget Boettcher, Krisy Meyer.&#13;
Bottom 1-r: Crista Cihacek, Nikki Zaccone, Jenni O'Donnell, Matthew Headly, John&#13;
Wulff, Angie Spitznagle, Lindsay Williams, Amy Spitznagle.&#13;
The 1993-94 St. Albert Band, top 1-r: Jeremy Koch, Adam Angeroth, Liz Balk, Marc Freeman,&#13;
Josh Burg, Jeremy Crampton, Nick Gruber, Mr. Carter Leeka, Ryan Stuntz, Bridget Boettcher.&#13;
Second row, 1-r: Blake Roux, Joe Ord, Jason Trowbridge, Eric Fietz, Justin Trowbridge, Kevin&#13;
Smith. Third row, 1-r: John Plamondon, John Hubbard, Nate Watson, Tony Koch, Chris Fennell,&#13;
Matt Headly, Kristy Meyers. Bottom row, 1-r: Sarah Torneton, Rachel Escritt, J ami Frieze,&#13;
Nikki Zaccone, Jennifer Boettcher, Kathleen St. John, Ellen Sievers, Jenny Deupree.&#13;
Freshmen band members Jennifer&#13;
Boettcher and Nate Watson take time out&#13;
from their instruments for a deep breath&#13;
in between songs.&#13;
While band instructor Mr. Carter Leeka&#13;
gives instr uctions on what to do, Ryan&#13;
Stuntz anxiously awaits to play his&#13;
trumpet in band practice. Many times&#13;
band students took time out of 08 to&#13;
practice and perfect their certain&#13;
instrument. &#13;
Organizations ..&#13;
The Fall Musical:&#13;
"Hoop!", There it is!&#13;
By Amy Patte.!1&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The performance of "Hoop!" foreshadowed the prosperous seasons of both the&#13;
girls and boys basketball teams. However,&#13;
the name of the fall musical was deceiving.&#13;
"On the surface the theme dealt with&#13;
high school basketball," said Mr. Wilson,&#13;
theater director. "Underneath, it dealt with&#13;
students growing up."&#13;
The road to being an adult isn't easy.&#13;
"Hoop!" addressed many of the probelms&#13;
that face teenagers of today, such as&#13;
cheating, teenage love and making decisions. Senior Bridget Boettcher expressed,&#13;
"The dec ions the characters had to make&#13;
reflected a Jot of what's going on at St.&#13;
Albert. "&#13;
Mr. Wilson hoped his cast would read&#13;
between the lines and learn that choices&#13;
must be made that will have positive&#13;
effects. Senior Carolyn Wulff learned,&#13;
"You have to make your own decisions&#13;
based on what you think is right."&#13;
The cast rehearsed after school as 3:30&#13;
for two months. A cast member didn't&#13;
make grades, so senior Casey Sautter was&#13;
recruited with only two weeks left to&#13;
rehearse before the performance date. "I&#13;
enjoyed being in the play even though I&#13;
didn't feel I had rehearsed enough ," said&#13;
Sautter.&#13;
"Hoop!" was performed the afternoon of&#13;
November I 0 for the junior high. The&#13;
general public viewed "Hoop!" November&#13;
12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Looking back on "Hoop!", Mr. Wilson&#13;
said, "The play addressed a lot of significant issues that affect high school students.&#13;
It dealt with real life situations like honesty&#13;
and owning up to your mistakes. I was&#13;
pleased with the production. "&#13;
68&#13;
Below: Kate Hobbins and John Wulff&#13;
patiently wait for their cue to go on stage.&#13;
Below: Chrissy Orwig captures the&#13;
audience as she sings a song.&#13;
The 1993 cast of "Hoop! " : back row: Tracy Minor, Bridget Boettcher, Casey Sautter.&#13;
Carolyn Wulff, McClain Smouse, Chrissy Or\\&lt;ig. Middle row: Laura Scurlock, Nikki&#13;
Zaccone, Jeremy Crampton, Adam Angt&gt;rolh. Front row: J ennifer J ones, Kate Hobbins, Jennifer Mathiasen, Johnna Hargens, Kristin Schlautman and Andy Murray. &#13;
One in a million&#13;
The cast of "Present Tense" from left to right: Stormie Thompson, Melissa Barton,&#13;
McClain Smouse, Carolyn Wulff, Casey Sautter, Jill Konz, Danny Stock, Rachel Stuhr&#13;
and Jennifer Mathiasen.&#13;
Lower left: McClain Smouse waits to see if "Present Tense" made it to Superstate.&#13;
Lower left: Carolyn Wulff and Jill&#13;
Knoz display their friendship at&#13;
Superstate.&#13;
Above: Melissa Barton, McClain&#13;
Smouse and Danny Stock try to get rid&#13;
of their butterflies before performing.&#13;
''Present Tense'':&#13;
On to Superstate&#13;
By Amy Patten&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The arrival of a person's teenage years&#13;
seems to awaken the romantic side in most&#13;
people. In "Present Tense", St. Albert's oneact play, a young man feels insecure as he&#13;
encounters the opposite sex.&#13;
Mr. Wilson, theater director, cho e&#13;
"Present Tense" because of its freshness and&#13;
uniqueness. Having previously worked with&#13;
the play in another school, he knew this was&#13;
"a winning script."&#13;
The cast pe1formed at Districts and&#13;
received a "one" rating from the single&#13;
critical judge. This success provided them&#13;
with the honor of attending state competition. At State, the cast received a "one"&#13;
rating from each of the three judges.&#13;
However, even perfect scores at State don't&#13;
guarantee a tJip to Superstate. Days were&#13;
spent waiting for an invitation to Superstate.&#13;
Finally, a letter came inviting them to&#13;
perform. Mixed emotions were fe lt as they&#13;
prepared for the competition.&#13;
"'Present Tense' was definitely one of the&#13;
highlights of my senior year and the&#13;
overnight tJip to Superstate was an experience I'll never forget!" said senior Jennifer&#13;
Mathiasen.&#13;
Rachel Stuhr, Melissa Barton and Danny&#13;
Stock huddle together at Superstate for a&#13;
quick snapshot. &#13;
Spring Play 1994&#13;
As the Curtain Rises&#13;
By Jennifer Mathiasen&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Traditionally, the spring play at&#13;
St. Albert consist of a large group&#13;
of people performing a serious&#13;
play, usually not a musical, and&#13;
devoting hours upon hours of hard&#13;
work, to that end.&#13;
"Planting in the Dust" and&#13;
"Stephen Vincent Benet's Stories&#13;
of America," the two selections&#13;
being performed at thjs year's&#13;
production, are very untraditional.&#13;
Although hours of hard work were&#13;
devoted to its success, the similarities end there. "Stories of America" is performed in the style&#13;
utilized by Reader's Theater&#13;
groups. This makes for a very&#13;
unique evening.&#13;
Freshman Lindsay Williams&#13;
acts as the focal point in "Planting&#13;
in the Dust" and cast members of&#13;
"Stephen Vincent Benet's Stories&#13;
of America" include freshman&#13;
Gina Roane, juniors, Chrissy&#13;
Orwig and Jenn y Jones, and senior&#13;
Tracy Minor.&#13;
Drama director, Mr. Wilson,&#13;
also had a unique motivation for&#13;
choosi ng the combination. "Joan&#13;
Gubbels (senior, Josh Gubbels&#13;
mom,) had seen 'Planting'&#13;
performed for a National Gathering of CathoJjc Women and she&#13;
was so taken by it that she longed&#13;
to see it performed again.&#13;
Lindsay did one performance for&#13;
a group here in Iowa, and I&#13;
thought it was too bad that all&#13;
the preparation was only for one&#13;
night," said Wilson. " ... and&#13;
"Stories of America" had been&#13;
staring me in the face for a long&#13;
time, I decided that maybe this&#13;
was the time to use it," he&#13;
finished.&#13;
"Planting in the Dust" deals&#13;
with American farmers during&#13;
the late twentieth century, and is&#13;
not only a one-act play, but also&#13;
a one woman play. "Stories of&#13;
America" highlights the&#13;
development of America&#13;
throughout time. Both selections possess the underlying&#13;
theme of agony over "what has&#13;
been lost, and what must be&#13;
found aga in ," reflected Mr.&#13;
Wilson.&#13;
This original presentation did&#13;
an excellent job of informjng&#13;
people about the pl ight our&#13;
nation 's farmer , both past and&#13;
present, and also remini ced&#13;
about our nation 's early years.&#13;
It was performed at 7:30 p.m. on&#13;
May 6th and 7th in the St.&#13;
Albert auditorium.&#13;
Above: Feeling very at home on the stage, Lindsay&#13;
Williams does an excellent job of memorizing the&#13;
many lines required for "Planting in the Dust"&#13;
Above: Tracy Minor and Chrissy Orwig attempt to&#13;
breathe meaning into the words they are reciting.&#13;
Left: J enny Jones, and Gina Roane become the characters&#13;
they are portraying, as Tracy Minor keeps track of where&#13;
she is at in her script. &#13;
Thespian Society&#13;
Right: Carolyn Wulff hugs&#13;
Jennifer Mathiasen in an&#13;
effort to show how proud&#13;
she is of being a memberof&#13;
the Thespian Society.&#13;
Far Right: Seniors Bridget&#13;
Boettcher, Jennifer Mathiasen,&#13;
and Carolyn Wulff demonstrate great acting abilities in&#13;
the fall play.&#13;
Far left: Gina Roane&#13;
recites a folk tale from&#13;
our nation's early&#13;
history.&#13;
Left: Cast members of&#13;
"Planting in the Dust"&#13;
and "Stories of&#13;
America" include&#13;
Jenny Jones, Chrissy&#13;
Orwig, Gina Roane,&#13;
Tracy Minor, and&#13;
Lindsay Williams.&#13;
Far Left: Stormie&#13;
Thompson deals with the&#13;
difficult task of keeping&#13;
Danny Stock out of trouble&#13;
at Superstate in DesMoines.&#13;
Left: Rachel Stuhr and&#13;
Missy Barton share a laugh&#13;
over the content of "Present&#13;
Tense." &#13;
CHEERLEADING&#13;
Ove~flow of spirit&#13;
By Jennifer Mathiasen- Copy Editor&#13;
"Who's the school that we all know, g S.A.,&#13;
go S.A. , go, we've got spirit so let it show!"&#13;
Spirit is certainly something that a successful squad of cheerleaders need, and something&#13;
that the St. Albert cheerleaders possess in&#13;
abundance.&#13;
The 1993-94 squad was a dedicated,&#13;
hardworking group. Their duti es were many in&#13;
number, ranging from the making of signs for&#13;
lockers, to working in the concession stand&#13;
after school. They also took on various tasks&#13;
such as the selling and creating of Valentines&#13;
and of course, cheering at aJI foo tball and&#13;
basketball games and wrestling meets.&#13;
"The cheerleaders spend numerous hours&#13;
practicing and working in the concession stand&#13;
everyday and still they have time to be sweet&#13;
Valentine cupids. I thank them for their&#13;
dedication," exclaimed sponsor Ms.McGuire.&#13;
As much hard work as it requires,&#13;
cheerleading is also a lot of fun. A large&#13;
part of the fun was experi enced at the NCA&#13;
Summer Camp they attended at Lake&#13;
Okoboji . "Camp was a learning experience that was&#13;
full of hard work, but also fun ... another&#13;
thing that is fun , but one of our biggest&#13;
challenges, too, is getting the crowd&#13;
involved," said seni or Angie Spitznagle.&#13;
The cheerleaders of St. Albert are not just&#13;
spiritleaders, they are also positi ve role&#13;
models for younger students, as well as be ing&#13;
impressive reflections of St. Albert as a&#13;
whole.&#13;
"J think the younger children have a lot of&#13;
fun doing cheers, playing with our porn and&#13;
helping in the crowd," said senior Amy Spitznagle.&#13;
Above: Junior Mary Kriley jumps for joy as sophomore&#13;
Gina Roane dances the monkey.&#13;
72&#13;
Above: Freshman cheerleader Lindsay&#13;
Williams perfects a spirited cheer at a&#13;
freshman footba ll game. &#13;
Right: The 1993-94 Cheerleaders&#13;
Top row, (L-R) Rachel Olsen,&#13;
Jes Welsh, Ann Hansman, Amy&#13;
Patten, Jess Andersen. Middle&#13;
Row, Susan Woody, Michelle&#13;
Wise, Lindy Andersen, Kristy&#13;
Meyer, Michala Haynie, Ann&#13;
Narmi. Botton row, Erin&#13;
Horner, Angie Spitznagle, Amy&#13;
Spitznagle, Gina Roane, Kelly&#13;
Walsh, Debbie Michels&#13;
Left: Erin Horner, Angie&#13;
Spitznagle, and Lindy Andersen&#13;
cheer on, while Mr. Scichilone&#13;
makes sure no one can escape.&#13;
Below Left: A line of cheerleaders&#13;
perform a wrestling cheer at a&#13;
pep rally.&#13;
Above: Juniors Michelle Wise, Jes Andersen, and Amy Patten&#13;
display their spirit as they ask for two points at a basketball game.&#13;
Far Left: Sophomore&#13;
Rachel Olsen and senior&#13;
Angie Spitznagle flash&#13;
their smiles, in hopes that it&#13;
will boost the sales of the&#13;
Valentines they're&#13;
attempting to sell at a&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
Left: Cheerleading captain&#13;
Kelly Walsh suddenly has a&#13;
spell of amnesia and forgets&#13;
which cheer she was about to&#13;
begin.&#13;
Above: The 1993-94 Freshmen Cheerleaders:&#13;
Amy VanFossan, Annie Heithoff, Nikki Zaccone, Holly&#13;
Points, Stephanie Rostermundt, Megan VanScoy, Erin&#13;
Smith, and Lindsay Williams &#13;
Porn Pon&#13;
Practice Makes Perfect!&#13;
By Jes Welsh ·-&#13;
Staff writer&#13;
" 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 and 8! " The 1993-94 St.&#13;
Albert girls Porn Pon squad performed many&#13;
energetic dances for the fans of basketball and&#13;
football games this year. The 16 member&#13;
squad attributes a majority of their success to&#13;
the Porn Pon camp held at Lake Okaboji.&#13;
Sophomore Christie Burke said, "It taught us to&#13;
perform, not just to dance." Sophomore&#13;
Allison Arnold echoed her in saying, "Camp&#13;
taught us good techniques and how not to be&#13;
afraid of a crowd."&#13;
The squad had many goals. Senior Carolyn&#13;
Wulff, a three year member, andone of this&#13;
year's captains said, "Our goals were to get&#13;
along and to include everyone in the major&#13;
decisions. We didn 't want to leave anyone&#13;
out."&#13;
Another exciting aspect thjs year was the&#13;
annual Aloha Bowl held in Hawaii . Seniors&#13;
Carrie McGruder, Carolyn Wulff, and Jennifer&#13;
Mathiasen were all chosen to attend and&#13;
perform during the half-time routine.&#13;
McGruder and Wulff attended and said, "We&#13;
had the time of our lives! "&#13;
This year there were six sophomores who&#13;
made the 93-94 Porn Pon squad. Arnold said,&#13;
·'Jn the beginning, I think they underestimated&#13;
us, but in the end we were pretty much all&#13;
treated equally."&#13;
The routines are energetic, colorfu l, and&#13;
most of all , practiced. Wulff said, " They get&#13;
into partners, pick out their own music, make&#13;
up the routine and then they teach it to&#13;
everyone else. We really learned a lot from&#13;
camp."&#13;
Something sure paid off, because the girls&#13;
had a great year, and from the looks of it, good&#13;
times will be had in the years ahead.&#13;
Above: Anna Gerjevic grabs a chance for&#13;
a quick smile while stretching before a&#13;
performance.&#13;
~ __.&#13;
Above: Because of their success at camp, the senior girls give a great&#13;
big smile.&#13;
Above: Junior Kori Nielsen and senior Carrie McGruder&#13;
dance the night away early this season.&#13;
Right: Sophomore Christie Burke and senior Jess Brown&#13;
strike a pose. &#13;
At right: The 1993-94 Porn Pon Squad&#13;
Front row: Sarah Jensen, Allison&#13;
Arnold, Erin Fuscher, Carrie&#13;
McGruder.&#13;
Middle row: Kori Nielsen, Anna&#13;
Gerjevic, Jennifer Mathiasen, Anne&#13;
Burgette.&#13;
Top row: Carolyn Wulff, Johnna&#13;
Hargens, Missy Barton, and Storn1ie&#13;
Thompson.&#13;
Not pictured: Jess Brown, Jamie&#13;
Goebel, and Christie Burke.&#13;
Seniors Stormie Thompson and Jennifer Mathiasen perform at a Pep&#13;
rally at the beginning of the year.&#13;
Far Left: Seniors Carolyn&#13;
Wulff and Stormie Thompson&#13;
show us how it's done.&#13;
Left: Senior Erin Fusher&#13;
perfects a move during one of&#13;
her home routines.&#13;
Sophomores Allison Arnold, Anne Burgette, and Anna&#13;
Gerjevic smile with seniors Jennifer Mathiasen and Stormie&#13;
Thompson. &#13;
ONE FOR ALL &#13;
&#13;
Right: Freshmen Jennifer&#13;
Boettcher and Ashlety Wills&#13;
give each other a comforting&#13;
hug after a race.&#13;
Below: Sophomores Lizzy&#13;
Gorman and Lindy Andersen&#13;
and junior Koleen Lancial&#13;
listen to freshman Ashley&#13;
Wills explain her race&#13;
strategy.&#13;
78&#13;
Above: Seniors Val Graeve&#13;
and Jill Konz show the others&#13;
what running is all about.&#13;
Right: Freshman Erin Smith&#13;
does some serious theological&#13;
reflection as she runs the race. &#13;
Below: Sophomore Lindy&#13;
Andersen concentrates on&#13;
blowing away the girl in&#13;
front of her.&#13;
Above: Seniors Val Graeve&#13;
and Jill Konz run through&#13;
beautiful scenery in order to&#13;
discover the true meaning of&#13;
ru nning.&#13;
Lady Harriers stride toward their goal&#13;
JV CC Scores&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
A.L. 2nd&#13;
L.C. 4th&#13;
Tri-Center Invit. 1st&#13;
Harlan lnvit. 3rd&#13;
Boystown lnvit. 2nd&#13;
NCC 2nd&#13;
Mo. Valley Invit. 2nd&#13;
Varsity CC Scores&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
A.L. 1st&#13;
L.C. 3rd&#13;
Bellevue West 3rd&#13;
Tri-Center Invit. 1st&#13;
Harlan Invit. 1st&#13;
Boystown Invit. 1st&#13;
NCC 2nd&#13;
Mo. Valley Invit. 2nd&#13;
By Laura Scurlock&#13;
Index Editor&#13;
With only fo ur members of Freshman Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
last year's girl's cross country said,"It's neat when you're at the&#13;
team returning this season and meets or when you're running and&#13;
seven new members, the team even the seniors are cheering you&#13;
did exceptionally well. The on."&#13;
team of eleven girls won three Senior Jill Konz said, "It was a&#13;
invitational titles, which in itself good year because we had some&#13;
is an impressive. fir t year members join the&#13;
To the onlooker, cross varsity team and do the job for us.&#13;
country may seem to be an Koleen and Lindy really helped&#13;
individual sport, but members of make the team better."&#13;
cross country actuall y work as a The goal that each member of&#13;
team. the team shared was to "get to&#13;
"We actual ly push each other state," as Coach John Shorey put&#13;
to make ourselves better," are&#13;
the words junior Koleen Lancial&#13;
used to describe the team.&#13;
This was the first year there&#13;
was a full JV team. "We were&#13;
the first girls' JV team and the&#13;
first girls' JV team to win a&#13;
meet," said freshman Erin&#13;
Smith .&#13;
. J&#13;
it.&#13;
"I want to get to state and to&#13;
do well at state," said senior Val&#13;
Graeve. "I want us to improve on&#13;
last year's team."&#13;
The Saintes continued on to&#13;
state after coming in second at the&#13;
district meet in Coon Rapids.&#13;
1&#13;
The 1993 Saintes Cross Country Team: front row (L to R): Val Graeve, Koleen Lancia), Amanda&#13;
Schnitker, Jill Konz and Jennifer Boettcher. Back row: Manager Brandon O'Neil, Lindy&#13;
Andersen, Lizzy Gorman, Michelle Kroll, Erin Smith, Michala Haynie and Coach John Shorey.&#13;
79 &#13;
Right: Sophomore Tim&#13;
Murray takes time out from&#13;
his warmup to give a G.Q.&#13;
pose.&#13;
Below: Senior Shawn Jones&#13;
and junior Koleen Lancial&#13;
dream about winning and,&#13;
afterward, a ham and cheese&#13;
sandwich.&#13;
80&#13;
Above: Seniors Danny Stock,&#13;
Andy Murray, and Shawn&#13;
Jones try to figure out the&#13;
course as exchange student&#13;
Xavier Perez tries to tie his&#13;
shoe in English.&#13;
Right: Freshman Charlie&#13;
Graeve finshes his 3.1 mile&#13;
race and still has some great&#13;
hair. &#13;
Below: Senior Danny Stock&#13;
leads a tough fi eld as fellow&#13;
classmate, Shawn Jones, tries&#13;
to keep pace.&#13;
Above: Senior Xavier Perez&#13;
runs unmatched. From sea to&#13;
shining sea, Xavier beats them&#13;
all.&#13;
Falcon Harriers on the Move&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
A.L. Invit. 1st&#13;
L.C. Invit. 1st&#13;
Bellvue West Invit. 3rd&#13;
Tri-Center Invit. 1st&#13;
Harlan Invit. 1st&#13;
Boystown Invit. 3rd&#13;
NCC 1st&#13;
Mo. Valley Invit. 4th&#13;
District 1st&#13;
By Tom Hromadka&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The Falcon 's cross-country&#13;
team definitely left their mark&#13;
on the state of Iowa. After a&#13;
championship season, the team&#13;
had their minds set on another&#13;
state championship bearth.&#13;
The season was full of ups&#13;
and downs due to injuries&#13;
suffered by a couple key&#13;
runners. But that prov ided&#13;
encouragement fo r the younger&#13;
harriers. Coach Shorey said,&#13;
'This helps the younger kids&#13;
fig ht fo r varsity. " Senior Andy&#13;
Murray said " In a way it helped&#13;
the younger runners reali ze that&#13;
they had to do well for the team,&#13;
and as a whole." Injured senior&#13;
Dan Stock said, "It was disappointing as a senior to not be&#13;
running as well, because if I&#13;
would have run aga inst myself&#13;
last year, I would have lost. .,&#13;
Not only did the Falcons deal&#13;
with injuries, they we re also&#13;
under pressure to defend their&#13;
state championship. Coach&#13;
Shorey said, "This i n 't the&#13;
same team we had last year, so&#13;
we are only dealing with the&#13;
nonnal pressures of the state&#13;
meet. '&#13;
One of the most surprising&#13;
fac tors this year was freshman&#13;
Joe Kuehl. Senior leader Shawn&#13;
Jones said, "He wa a good&#13;
runner, but he told stupid jokes:&#13;
we accepted him anyway. "&#13;
Junior Dan Doner and Sophomore Tim MuITay were also&#13;
factors in pulling up a strong 5th&#13;
and 6th man to the fi nish line.&#13;
The Falcons have been in the&#13;
state meet fo r five straight years.&#13;
This year was no exception, it&#13;
was fu ll of excitement and&#13;
traditional Falcon cross-country&#13;
pride. The injuries took their&#13;
toll, but in the long run the team&#13;
itself had a season that they can&#13;
all be proud of.&#13;
The 1993 Falcon Cross Country Team: front row (L to R): Jimmy Gerjevic, Jacob Fennell, Ben&#13;
Koch, Nick Finken. Second row: Manager Brandon O'Neil, Tim Murray, Joe Kuehl, Tony Fisher&#13;
and Coach John Shorey. Back row: Shawn Jones, Andre\v Regan, Dan Doner, Andy Murray,&#13;
Charlie Graeve and Dan Stock.&#13;
81 &#13;
Right: The team gathers&#13;
together as Pat Kroll gives&#13;
some advice on beating the&#13;
other team.&#13;
Below: The 1993 Freshman&#13;
Saintes: Backrow: Dawn&#13;
Stebbins, Coach Pat Kroll,&#13;
Amy O'Connor. Middle Row:&#13;
Lindsay Williams, Mary Beth&#13;
Ryan, Sara Stronk, Jamie&#13;
Richards. Bottom Row:&#13;
Stephanie Rostermundt, Erin&#13;
Ryan, Heallier Johnson.&#13;
\&#13;
The1993 J.V. Saintes: Back row: Coach Amy Hawthorne,&#13;
Katie Hughes, Christie Burke, Annie Heithoff, Amy&#13;
Vanfossan, Allison Arnold. Middle row: Ann Narmi, Jodi&#13;
Friedrichsen, Jess Andersen, Anne Swaboda. Front row:&#13;
Katherine Fischer, Nikki Spears.&#13;
82&#13;
Below: Sophomore Allison Arnold shows her opponent the&#13;
true art of hammering a volleyba ll as fellow classmate, Christie&#13;
Burke, awaits her turn to teach a lesson.&#13;
Above: Freshmen Melissa Kroll and Mary Beth Ryan sit and&#13;
giggle after as they look at how they demolished the other&#13;
team the night before. &#13;
Below: Freshmen Erin Ryan&#13;
shows what she thought the&#13;
other team looked like as&#13;
Freshmen Stephanie Rostermundt thinks of her dream&#13;
man.&#13;
Above: Freshmen Dawn&#13;
Stebbins pounds the ball&#13;
fu riously to the ground and still&#13;
has time to wave to her mother&#13;
in the crowd.&#13;
Freshmen and JV Spiking into action&#13;
JV Volleyball Scores By Andy Murray The junior var tiy has been&#13;
Staff Writer very impressive. Each pl ayer&#13;
Team SA Opponent This year was a new begin- strived to impress the coaches&#13;
ning for the freshmen volleyball and make the varsity squad.&#13;
Glenwood 2 1 players. Returning from their Sophomore Lucia Sanchez, also&#13;
8th grade season it was a new said there was no pressure&#13;
experi ence for them to be part of because she watched and&#13;
Mo. Valley 3 1 a high-school team. scrimmaged the Varsity team last&#13;
Freshman Erin Ryan, said year. The main thing that&#13;
Duchesne 2 0 that she felt some pressure Sanchez wants to do for next&#13;
Southwest&#13;
coming into high school because year is to improve on her skills&#13;
1 2 she thought she had to impress and be a better overall player.&#13;
the coach. The girls on the small Sophomore Christie Emke,&#13;
Harlan 1 2 team needed a certain motiva- said, "You could say there was a&#13;
tion to keep them going. Ryan little pressure but, no stress. The&#13;
T.J Tourney. 2nd place said her's was to master the main thing Burke is looking for&#13;
skills of Pat Kroll. next year is to improve on her&#13;
Underwood 2 1 Freshman Mary Beth Ryan, skills and to actually get some&#13;
said that she didn 't fee l any playing time.&#13;
Mercy 2 1 pressure because, "We wanted Overall both the freshman and&#13;
to play and have a good time." JV squads did a superb job.&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan said the thing Congratul ations Saintes, good&#13;
that kept her going was the luck next year.&#13;
closeness due to the small size.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Katie Hughes sends a shot over to the other team that they will never forget as&#13;
sophomore Christie Burke, and juniors Michelle Wise and Amy Patten just watch in wonderment.&#13;
83 &#13;
Right: Senior Kelly Hughes&#13;
finishes off a powerful spike.&#13;
Far right: Seniors Kelly&#13;
Hughes and Amy Davis and&#13;
Juniors Kori Nielson and&#13;
Sharon Whetstone cheer&#13;
just because they're happy.&#13;
Below: The Saintes team&#13;
and Coach Anderson celebrate after a victory.&#13;
84&#13;
Above: Juniors Michelle Wise&#13;
and Sha ron Whetstone await&#13;
the chance to destroy their&#13;
opponents will.&#13;
Right: Seniors Kelly Hughes&#13;
and Katie Heithoff celebrate&#13;
after showing the other team&#13;
what real volleyball is. &#13;
Below: Senior Amy Davis&#13;
easily handles the best shot her&#13;
opponents could give.&#13;
Above: Senior Katie Heithoff&#13;
soars above the ground as she&#13;
sends the ball hurling&#13;
through the air at her&#13;
helpless and fearful opponents.&#13;
Saintes spike out victories&#13;
V Volleyball Scores&#13;
Team SA-Opponent&#13;
Mo. Valley 3-0&#13;
Atlantic Tourney 7-7&#13;
Glenwood 1-3&#13;
Duchesne 3-0&#13;
Underwood Tourney 3rd&#13;
Southwest 3-0&#13;
Harlan 3-1&#13;
T.J. Tourney tie-3rd&#13;
Underwood 3-1&#13;
Mercy 2-1&#13;
Boystown 3-0&#13;
Cathedral 2-0&#13;
Central Christian 1-2&#13;
By Shawn Jones&#13;
Nonpareil Correspondent&#13;
In 1993, the voll eyball&#13;
season started off a little slow&#13;
whi le they were getting&#13;
accustomed to the task at hand.&#13;
But as the season progressed,&#13;
they came back like a pack of&#13;
hungry hounds with a young,&#13;
new coach holding the leash.&#13;
The Saintes volleyball team&#13;
saw many changes this past&#13;
year; a new coach, new&#13;
techniques, and the beginning&#13;
of a new era. "We were&#13;
excited to learn, and Coach&#13;
Anderson could show us the&#13;
new generation of volleyball&#13;
tactics," said senior Katie&#13;
Heithoff. One of the new&#13;
tacti cs was the add ition of the&#13;
quick set. "Quick sets were fun&#13;
to run because they are unexpected." said senior Kelly&#13;
Hughes.&#13;
The Saintes fa ired well&#13;
throughout eason play. A&#13;
Coach Anderson said about&#13;
her first year, "It went well.&#13;
had a lot of expectations for&#13;
the Varsity, and they met them&#13;
all." Their season started&#13;
slow, mainl y due to lack of&#13;
games. But as the season&#13;
progressed. ·'We began to&#13;
gel," said Heithoff. The last&#13;
half of the season, they won&#13;
six out of their seven matches.&#13;
Freshman Melissa Kroll said,&#13;
"We came out playing hard&#13;
and we won a lot of games.&#13;
We played great volleyball."&#13;
The Sai ntes dealt with&#13;
many changes th is year, and&#13;
took them very well. "If I had&#13;
it to do over again. I wouldn ' t&#13;
change a thing,"' said senior&#13;
Amv Da vis.&#13;
Saintes Volleyball: Front Row: Amy Davis, Kelly Hughes, Katie Heithoff Middle Row: Michelle&#13;
Wise, Sharon Whetstone, Katie Hughes, Jordan Oder, Kori Nielsen, Ann Hansman. Back Row:&#13;
Freshman coach Pat Kroll, JV coach Amy Hawthorne, Allison Arnold, Christie Burke, Amy&#13;
Vanfossen, Melissa Kroll, Annie Heithoff, Varsity coach Amy Anderson.&#13;
85 &#13;
Squads are small in number&#13;
but big on pride ---- By Katie Heithoff&#13;
Advertising Manager&#13;
always played hard , even when&#13;
we were behind," said freshman AJex Estelle, "We never&#13;
gave up. "&#13;
J. V. Football Scores&#13;
Despite being 0-5, the Junior&#13;
Varsity football team was in&#13;
position to win every game up&#13;
until the last few minutes. " Even&#13;
though we lost, i our hearts we&#13;
won," said sophomore running&#13;
back Matt Dinovo.&#13;
Having only fifteen people&#13;
out for the team this year made&#13;
playing againist teams who&#13;
Quu2nfnt&#13;
L.C.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Blair&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Boystown&#13;
£.&amp; ~&#13;
12- 32&#13;
7-18&#13;
6-26&#13;
14-28&#13;
12-24&#13;
The J.Y. team was small in&#13;
numbers and a lot of the guys had&#13;
to play both J.Y. and Varsity.&#13;
Having only fourteen players&#13;
gave the members a chance to&#13;
play both offense and defense,&#13;
which provided them with&#13;
experience in both areas. ''J.Y.&#13;
helped me learn new areas of the&#13;
game," aid junior Chris Yan&#13;
Scoy.&#13;
had thirty or more members,&#13;
difficult. The freshmen had to&#13;
be in good shape all of the time&#13;
to be able to play both offense&#13;
and defense.&#13;
Freshman Score "If you got hurt&#13;
you still had to&#13;
play because&#13;
there weren't&#13;
The Frosh football team was&#13;
much better than their 1-4 record&#13;
made them appear to be. "We&#13;
Even though they lost, the&#13;
freshmen look back on it as a&#13;
good year with many memorable moments. "My favorite&#13;
experience this year wa&#13;
beating Plattsmouth," said&#13;
Estelle. With as much hard&#13;
work that these two teams&#13;
showed this year, the future&#13;
looks promising.&#13;
QuuQnfnt&#13;
L.C.&#13;
Ronca Iii&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Mark Mortensen prepares to make the ball carrier pay for the&#13;
mistake of coming too close to him as fe llow classmate, Ray Gibson, shows off his&#13;
impressive stride.&#13;
86&#13;
..£A-Q.ru!.&#13;
6-42&#13;
7-36&#13;
8-26&#13;
7-6&#13;
7-24&#13;
3-36&#13;
0-40 very many&#13;
people."&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Andy Irwin&#13;
Above: Sophomore Matt Britten&#13;
watches the game as Coach Vince Rew&#13;
giggles at the other team's attempts lo&#13;
score. &#13;
Below: The Falcon pack head out on to the feild to reak havoc&#13;
and destruction to their unsuspecting foes.&#13;
Above: The Falcons line up to show&#13;
their guests why they shouldn't have&#13;
come into Falcon territory.&#13;
Above: Juniors Dan Daley and Seth Gruber set up to give the&#13;
enemy a healthy diet of grass and dirt.&#13;
Above: 1993 Freshmen Football (Front to Back):&#13;
Jason Mathiasen, Ken Graeve, Alex Estell, Ryan&#13;
Stuntz, Chad Van Scoy, Paul Shannon, Josh Burg,&#13;
Matt Meidlinger, Josh Dixon, Zach O'Hara, Josh&#13;
Saturley, Scott Fuscher, Keith Lancia!, Josh Klimek,&#13;
Joe French.&#13;
Left: 1993 JV Falcons(Front to Back): Mark&#13;
Mortensen, Steve Turner, Matt Britten, Dana&#13;
Schwartz, Matt Dinovo, Andy Morton, Warren&#13;
Mohn, Joe Stuhr, Tony Reinhardt, Aody Irwin, Seth&#13;
Gruber, Ray Gibson. 87 &#13;
Gridders Determined to Win&#13;
By Kelly Hughes&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
The football team smashed&#13;
their way through the season&#13;
with its good and bad times.&#13;
The Falcons finished with a 4-5&#13;
record and just missed the&#13;
playoffs.&#13;
focus on the things ahead&#13;
rather than the things behind&#13;
them. They never dwelled on&#13;
past games. They just kept&#13;
thinking of all the ways they&#13;
could do better to improve&#13;
themselves.&#13;
Opponent&#13;
The goals fo r the Falcons&#13;
were to work hard, stay&#13;
together, and remain focused on&#13;
their jobs at all times. The team&#13;
accomplished this most of the&#13;
time, but as Coach Scichilone&#13;
said, "Our biggest problem was&#13;
turnovers and penalties at the&#13;
most inopportune times."&#13;
Along with that, senior Brad&#13;
Krohn said," We could have&#13;
eliminated our mental mistakes&#13;
to do better."&#13;
During some of the bad&#13;
times the Falcons attempted to&#13;
Doing just that, the Falcons&#13;
came back together and pulled&#13;
off a couple more victories to&#13;
end a memorable and respectable season. Senior Jeff&#13;
Hanington said, " I am happy&#13;
with the season, because I feel&#13;
everybody always gave 100%&#13;
and nobody gave up."&#13;
The Falcons are all proud&#13;
of what they accomplished for&#13;
the season. Now the underclassmen are ready to come&#13;
back next season and take&#13;
control., but are surely going&#13;
to miss the seniors.&#13;
TJ 28&#13;
Flanagan 21&#13;
Shenandoah 0&#13;
Audubon 30&#13;
Mo. Valley 16&#13;
Greenfield 7&#13;
Carroll 14&#13;
Griswold 12&#13;
Panorama 28&#13;
Senior Josh Gubbles takes some consructive criticism from assisstant Coach Lintner&#13;
while on the Falcon sidelines at the season opener.&#13;
88&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
27&#13;
32 I&#13;
I "We didn't&#13;
26&#13;
/ have the best&#13;
20&#13;
I record but we&#13;
44&#13;
3 stood together&#13;
18 through tough&#13;
times."&#13;
Senior Jeff Harrington&#13;
--- --&#13;
A Falcon warrior strides to perform at&#13;
the best level, even in practice. &#13;
Below: Senior, and #51, Thomas Hromadka, brings his&#13;
beastly body off the bloody battlefield like a butcher bringing&#13;
his remains to the sidelines.&#13;
Above: Senior Brad Krohn barrels&#13;
over his opponents as if they were&#13;
putty in his hands.&#13;
Right: Coach Scichilone sends his men&#13;
to battle with some words of strategy.&#13;
Above: Senior John Burg does a little preventive medicine for&#13;
his head by fixing his helmet.&#13;
St. Albert Falcon Football 1993:&#13;
Players (Front to Back): Alex Estell. Mark Mortensen,&#13;
Steve Turner, Matt Britten, Ken Graeve. Managers:&#13;
Kathy McClelland, Melinda Montagne, Jason Mathiasen, Joe French, Ryan Stuntz, Josh Saturley, Josh&#13;
Burg, John Stronck, Dana Schwartz, Tom Hromadka,&#13;
Matt Dinovo, Andy Morton, Warren Mohn, John Burg,&#13;
Chris Eckrich, Paul Shannon, Andy Nicholas, Tony&#13;
Reinhardt, Andy Irwin, Seth Gruber, Ray Gibson, Josh&#13;
Gubbles, Eric Fischer, Jeff Harrington, Dan Busch,&#13;
Keith Lancia!, Zack O'Hara, Josh Dixon, Joe Stuhr,&#13;
Scott Fuchser, Chad Van Scoy, Josh Klimeck, Matt&#13;
Meidlinger, John Wulff. Coaches: Al Leber, Loren&#13;
Lintner, Marshall Scichilone, Dick Wettengel. Vince 8 9&#13;
Rew. &#13;
Pinning down some experience:&#13;
Young Falcon grapplers make their marko&#13;
By Shawn Jones&#13;
"We don't rebuild, we reload. " That is&#13;
how coach Litner described his 1993-94&#13;
wrestling team and that is exactly what they&#13;
did.&#13;
Having only one senior on the team&#13;
allowed many of the younger grapplers to get&#13;
"well deserved xperience," as Litner puts it.&#13;
Being so young, the team was ' t the powerhouse they hoped to be, but instead they&#13;
turned in some great individual pe1formances.&#13;
Johnny Burg, the only senior, stepped up&#13;
to fill the role as leader to the younger&#13;
members. "He really pushed us, but he was&#13;
so big, we couldn 't push him back," said&#13;
sophomore Toby Fisher. Burg didn' t receive&#13;
all the wrestling honors of a champion, but&#13;
he is well praised fo r his devotion and his&#13;
integrity.&#13;
Fisher was one of the big contributers to&#13;
the team. Although he joined late in the&#13;
season, he still wrestled hard and made his&#13;
presence felt throughout the entire state.&#13;
"He's tough and he ' ll go a long way," aid&#13;
Burg. Fisher was the on ly Falcon wrestler&#13;
to qualify for the state tournament.&#13;
Another big wrestl er was sophomore&#13;
Mark Mortensen. Returning after a great&#13;
freshman year, he continued ro lay his&#13;
opponents on their backs and have them&#13;
crying fo r mercy. " It's a rea l achi evement&#13;
to be such a great wrestler and be a twotime conference champion in as many&#13;
years," said Litner.&#13;
A score of other Falcon wresrlers had&#13;
their own shinning moments as we ll. For&#13;
being as young as they were, they had some&#13;
great achi evements. They look forward to&#13;
next year, where, with the experience they&#13;
have received, they will be a force to&#13;
reckon with. Fisher said it best with his&#13;
exclamation, "Watch out next year. On to&#13;
STATE! "&#13;
Above: Mark Mortensen tries to see if he can literally drive his man through the mat as&#13;
his opponent tries to scramble out of bounds to avoid the punishment he is receiving.&#13;
90&#13;
Wrestling results&#13;
Onnonent Falcons Them&#13;
W. Monona 30 46&#13;
Logan 03 70&#13;
Tri-center 29 40&#13;
Treynor 42 09&#13;
A-S-T 24 52&#13;
Soutlnvest 06 70&#13;
Woodbine 06 68&#13;
Shenendoah 00 72&#13;
Mo. Valley 09 64&#13;
Clarinda 23 54&#13;
W. Harrison 28 42&#13;
Red Oak 36 30&#13;
W. Harrison 30 25&#13;
Rockport 24 61&#13;
Above: Chris Van Scoy beefs himself&#13;
up in the weight room so when it&#13;
comes time for battle, he can make a&#13;
throw rug out of his f'oe. &#13;
Below: Coach Litner spends a proud moment with his team&#13;
star, Toby Fisher. Fisher, the lone state qualifier from the&#13;
team.&#13;
Above: Freshman Zach O'Har'a puts his&#13;
strength into his move as his opponent just&#13;
ducks his head down and gives in against the&#13;
over powering force.&#13;
Above: Toby Fisher puts his opponent into a hold that can only&#13;
be matched by Randy "Macho Man" Savage; the only difference is that Toby's match is real.&#13;
Above: Coach Litner gives his look of innocence as he&#13;
and Coach J ohnson are caught in the act of showing&#13;
junior Chris Van Scoy a cruel and unusual wrestling&#13;
hold.&#13;
Left: Ray Gibson, currently in a bind, prepares to&#13;
make his move and show his aggressor what it means&#13;
to mess with a Falcon wrestler.&#13;
91 &#13;
Right: Pat Kroll embraces&#13;
Koleen. Lancial after the rough&#13;
first period.&#13;
Far Right: Katie Hughes&#13;
escapes from a pick set by an&#13;
East player as Melissa Kroll&#13;
looks on.&#13;
Above: The JV Girls Basketball team from bottom row left to&#13;
right: Jordan Oder, Koleen Lancial, Sharon Whetstone and Katie&#13;
Hughes. Top row left to right: Tracy Minor, Katherine Fisher,&#13;
Annie Heithoff, Michala Haynie, Melissa Kroll, Lindy Andersen&#13;
and Coach Pat Kroll.&#13;
Top: The Freshmen Girls Basketball team: Top Row L to R,&#13;
Coach Amy Anderson, Mary Beth Ryan, Megan Van Scoy, Amy&#13;
O'Connor. Front Row L to R, Jamie Richards, Ashley Wills,&#13;
Sarah Stronck, Erin Ryan. In Front: Amy Van Fossan.&#13;
92 Megan Van Scoy works hard on her passing skills as Amy&#13;
Van Fossan looks on. &#13;
Katie Hughes shows perfect&#13;
form on shooting a three&#13;
pointer.&#13;
- . - ·-- ..&#13;
Freshman Amy Van Fossan&#13;
goes up to reject the opposing&#13;
players shot.&#13;
Saintes Basketball: A Year to Remember&#13;
JV&#13;
ITeam SA&#13;
A.L. 56&#13;
Blair 55&#13;
Harlan 46&#13;
Roncalli 62&#13;
T.J. 45&#13;
L.C. 58&#13;
ElkHorn 71&#13;
Bel.West 62&#13;
Duchesne 80&#13;
Mercy 63&#13;
Heelan 67&#13;
S. C. East 64&#13;
Plattsmouth 80&#13;
Opponent&#13;
50&#13;
41&#13;
48&#13;
43&#13;
13&#13;
43&#13;
27&#13;
24&#13;
30&#13;
42&#13;
52&#13;
37&#13;
28&#13;
By Sara Kruse&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The junior varsity girls&#13;
basketball team was sometimes&#13;
overlooked because of all the&#13;
excitement during the varsity&#13;
basketball season.&#13;
But, with a record of 14-2,&#13;
the girls shouldn ' t be overlooked. Con isting of two&#13;
freshman. fo ur sophomores,&#13;
and three juniors, the girls&#13;
pulled together and had a great&#13;
season. The JV squad beat out&#13;
competitors who were a class&#13;
larger throughout the year.&#13;
Beating teams from both&#13;
3A and even the 4A classes&#13;
was sometimes a difficult task.&#13;
yet the girls consistent teamwork carri ed them through. In&#13;
the beginning, playing as a&#13;
ream wasn' t easy. The&#13;
freshmen were required to&#13;
adj ust to the upperclassmen&#13;
playing methods.&#13;
" It took some time. bur the&#13;
team was willing to adj ust to&#13;
each other and we began to&#13;
look like a team rather than&#13;
working on a indi vidual outlook&#13;
to the game." said Coach Pat&#13;
Kroll.&#13;
During the year leadership&#13;
took on a large part of the&#13;
team's success. Sophomore&#13;
starter Jordan Oder said.&#13;
"Without the team's leadership,&#13;
we wouldn 't have been so&#13;
successfu l or had as much fun ...&#13;
As for the fres hmen basketball ream they also had a&#13;
winning season. Out of nine&#13;
games, the girls won five.&#13;
"A a whole. I thought we&#13;
played more like a team. I'm&#13;
glad we accomplished what we&#13;
wanted to:· expressed freshman&#13;
Ashley Wills.&#13;
F1·eshmen Coach Amy Anderson discusses the team's game strategy with freshmen Amy O'Connor,&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan, Sara Stronck and Amy VanFossen in the foreground.&#13;
93 &#13;
Right: Senior Katie Heithoff&#13;
and Coach Heithoff strike up a&#13;
heated arguement over who&#13;
actually broke Michala's nose.&#13;
Below: The Saintes emerge to&#13;
celebrate their final victory as&#13;
they breezed through districts&#13;
and sub-state games.&#13;
Top: Amy Davis relishes&#13;
the victory as she cuts down&#13;
the net at their sub-state&#13;
Above Left: Annie Heithoff takes the ball to the basket with&#13;
authority.&#13;
Above Right: Koleen Lancial looks up for the easy dish as she&#13;
brings it up the court. Both guards earned respect for their&#13;
quickness with the ball and their deadly passing attack.&#13;
94 Above: Mr. Heithoff and Kelly Hughes argue over which hotel&#13;
they will stay in during State. &#13;
Above: Jordan Oder prays&#13;
for a basket as she looks on&#13;
during free-throws.&#13;
Top: Katie Hughes shows the&#13;
opponent that when the Saintes&#13;
play defense, they take no&#13;
prisoners.&#13;
Saintes Earn First State Berth&#13;
By Tom Hromadka "Defense is the key .. . it helps us&#13;
993-94 Saintes Staff Writer win games."&#13;
The 1994 Saintes basketball One of the most significant&#13;
S.A. team marched their way to a bid in assets for the Saintes this season&#13;
41 39 the first 2A state tournament ever has been the younger players&#13;
lair 45 50 held in the state of Iowa. stepping up to take over imporarlan 42 45 Assisted by the leadership of tant roles in the game. Throughoncalli 48 37 seniors, the Saintes rallied towards out the whole season, fre hmen&#13;
.J. the end of the season to earn a Anne Heithoff and Melissa Kroll 22 63 respectable 11-8 record. Most of have proved that they can hang&#13;
.c. 50 71 their regular season games with the older and more expe1i26 47 consisted of schools that were enced var ity players by putting&#13;
. West 46 62 three and four times the size of our in valiant efforts to push towards&#13;
lanagan 24 82 school. This added to the ease of the Saintes' victori es.&#13;
31 52&#13;
their journey to make it to the The Saintes have fo und earl y&#13;
post-season big time ... Vets success in post-season play.&#13;
36 29 Auditorium. When the Saintes breezed&#13;
eumann 43 54 Coach Heithoff has praised his through the dist:Iict and substate&#13;
cot us 36 29 players for setting their goals high games, respect by the press and&#13;
lattsmouth 32 57 and always playing their hardest. other teams started to become&#13;
oystown 27 84 Heithoff said, "These kids really more evident. As they prepared&#13;
rose a level, and they have fo r the state tournament, they&#13;
.C. North 54 52 remained competitive in every reali zed that the road ahead&#13;
24 72 game. Heithoff also praised the wasn't going to be a bowl of&#13;
eel an 52 56 defensive efforts of the Saintes. cherri es.&#13;
Senior guard, Kelly Hughes said,&#13;
The 1993-94 St. Albert Varsity Saintes: Row 1: Jordan Oder, Koleen Lancial, Anne Heithoff,&#13;
Michala Haynie, Lindy Andersen. Row 2: Tracy Minor, Kathren Fischer, Katie Hughes, Kelly&#13;
Hughes, Amy Davis, Katie Heithoff, Sharon Whetstone, Melissa Kroll.&#13;
95 &#13;
Right: Sophomore Tony Fischer&#13;
gets in his Jane Fonda Workout&#13;
while passing the ball to one of his&#13;
JV teammates.&#13;
Far right: Sophomore Andy&#13;
Irwin goes airborn to score over&#13;
his helpless opponents.&#13;
Top: The 1993-94 Freshman Falcon Basketball Team&#13;
Front Row: Matt Meidlinger, Nick Crampton, Nick Collins,&#13;
Jason Mathiasen, Dave Reineke, Nick Finken, and Ryan&#13;
Haynie. Back Row: Alex Waugh, Ryan Stuntz, Josh Burg,&#13;
Charlie Narmi, John Kuper, Andrew Regan, Joe Kuehl, and&#13;
Alex Estell.&#13;
Above: The 1993-94 Junior Varsity Falcon Basketball Team:&#13;
Andy Irwin, Neil Yeoman, Marty Hughes, Ben Koch, Scott&#13;
Konz, Dan Doner, Kelly Thomas, Tim Murray, and Dana&#13;
Schwartz.&#13;
96 Above: Freshman Charlie Narmi dribbles down the court&#13;
determined to score. &#13;
Freshman and JV Basketball&#13;
Top: John Kuper looks&#13;
towards the bench for assistance from Coach Hughes.&#13;
Above: Senior Xavier Perez&#13;
and junior Tom Hughes take&#13;
a little break during a time&#13;
out to talk strategy.&#13;
By Rachel Stuhr SophomoreTim Munay put&#13;
JV Managing Editor it best when he said, "only the&#13;
Opponent SA&#13;
With the varsity Basketball strong survive when it comes to&#13;
team doing so we ll this year, JV Basketball." Mo. Valley 39 72 the younger Falcons on the The freshman team fi nished&#13;
T.J. 57 54 junior varsity and freshman S-I 3. although their record&#13;
Glenwood 67 55 teams had a lot to look up to. wasn ' t very impressive. their&#13;
Pius X 97 47 The junior varsity wrapped performance and determination&#13;
Red Oak 68 45 up the season with a 4- 12 were. Their team was very small&#13;
Harlan 55 32 record . Under the leadership of in numbers this year whi ch made&#13;
Coach Gary Rindone and it hard for them to compete with&#13;
Roncalli 72 56 assisstant Greg Gentile, the JV all the large schools on their&#13;
Scotus 56 23 team learned a lot and im- schedules. "It's tough playi ng&#13;
Crete 54 48 proved greatly during the against schools five times our&#13;
L.C. 44 52 season. "We got a lot better as size with only a six man rotaShen. 54 52&#13;
the season went on," said junior tion,'· said freshman Charli e&#13;
Tom Hughes. Narmi .&#13;
Cathedral 25 68 "We improved a lot each Both the junior varsity and&#13;
Atlantic 34 56 game, and towards the end of freshman teams showed great&#13;
Kuemper 71 41 the year, when we started promise and in just a few year ,&#13;
Boys town 66 53 winning, everyone said we these pl ayers are sure to be&#13;
looked much better," said leading their own teams to the A.L. 53 39 junior Dan Doner. State Tournament in Des&#13;
Freshmen Joe Kuehl and Ryan Haynie play massive defense against their opponents, city&#13;
dval T.J., as Ryan Stuntz keeps his eyes on the ball in hopes of stealing and scoring.&#13;
97 &#13;
Right: Senior Brad Krohn&#13;
takes time out.&#13;
Below: Junior Pat Malone and&#13;
senior Jason Epperson try to&#13;
have a conversation during the&#13;
game, while senior Jeff Harrington is more interested in&#13;
checking out the other player.&#13;
Above: Senior Ryan Shea makes a strong, sharp pass to senior&#13;
Jason Bruce as he waits in the corner to launch a three-pointer.&#13;
Above Right: Senior Ryan Shea offers a helping a hand to&#13;
fellow teammate Tony Mauer after an intense struggle for the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Right: Senior Tony Mauer holds the ball hoping for someone&#13;
to come challenge him so he can show them what an All-Stater&#13;
looks like.&#13;
98 &#13;
Below: Senior Eric Fischer&#13;
takes the ball around his&#13;
opponent to make an easy&#13;
bucket for his team.&#13;
Above: Junior Pat Malone&#13;
fights for possession of the&#13;
ball as senior Jason Epperson&#13;
stands and waits for him to&#13;
put it through the hoop.&#13;
Falcon Means Dedication&#13;
Team SA&#13;
Mo. Valley 81&#13;
T.J. 96&#13;
Glenwood 71&#13;
Lincoln Pius 61&#13;
Red Oak 86&#13;
Harlan 72&#13;
RoncaILi 93&#13;
Flanagan 70&#13;
Col. Scotus S9&#13;
Crete 63&#13;
L.C. 74&#13;
Roncalli 73&#13;
Shenandoah 8S&#13;
Cathedral 92&#13;
Atlantic 62&#13;
Ku em per 6S&#13;
Boys Town 72&#13;
A.L 87&#13;
Tri-Center 81&#13;
Riverside 72&#13;
Southwest 70&#13;
South. Cal. 71&#13;
Opponent&#13;
74&#13;
S8&#13;
Sl&#13;
70&#13;
73&#13;
6S&#13;
7S&#13;
66&#13;
77&#13;
S4&#13;
so&#13;
91&#13;
77&#13;
67&#13;
so&#13;
72&#13;
64&#13;
70&#13;
S7&#13;
59&#13;
63&#13;
69&#13;
By Kelly Hughes&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Dedication is the key word to&#13;
playing varsity boys basketball.&#13;
It begins with three hour&#13;
practices and ends with a great&#13;
winning season.&#13;
The Falcons started practicing in mid-November to prepare&#13;
for their tough season ahead.&#13;
Being hot, sweaty, and in a gym&#13;
for three hours doing the "dirty&#13;
thirty" wasn' t what the players&#13;
called a great time, but they were&#13;
all willing to do whatever it took&#13;
to get ready for regular season&#13;
play. Junior Scott Sanson&#13;
said," At times practices got almost too long and the conditioning&#13;
got old, but it was well worth the&#13;
time."&#13;
December came around and&#13;
the Falcons kicked off the season&#13;
with Missouri Valley. They beat&#13;
them on the Reds' home court&#13;
and after that the rest of December was smooth sailing. January&#13;
hit and the Falcons hit a loll and&#13;
lost focus. They lost to Columbus Scotus and then to Roncalli&#13;
in the Centennial Conference&#13;
Tournament. However, this&#13;
wasn 't about to stop them. February arrived and they progressed more as the days went by.&#13;
Coach Wettengel said, "Everybody got scattered in January&#13;
because of the long season."&#13;
After knocking off some&#13;
great competitors throughout the&#13;
season the Falcons were ready to&#13;
take control as tournament time&#13;
approached. Wettengel also&#13;
said, "Our regular season schedule really prepares us for&#13;
tournament time, because we&#13;
play nine schools bigger than&#13;
us."&#13;
Due to all of the hard work&#13;
and dedication the Falcons have&#13;
put in this year, they came home&#13;
with another runner-up title and&#13;
trophy to show their excellence.&#13;
The 1993-94 Varsity Falcons: Above: Front row: Cathy McClellan, Tom Hughes, Jason Bruce,&#13;
Brad Krohn, Tony Mauer, Ryan Shea, Xavier Perez, Chris Eckrich, Michell Kroll. Back row:&#13;
Coach Gary Rindone, Melinda Montagne, Jeff Harrington, Josh Gubbels, Eric Fischer, Tom&#13;
Hromadka, Jason Epperson, Pat Malone, Scott Sanson, Coach Greg Gentile, and Coach Dick&#13;
Wettengel.&#13;
99 &#13;
Far right: Senior Rachel Stuhr&#13;
waits anxiously for her turn to&#13;
putt.&#13;
Right: Junior Jill Gaspard&#13;
chips her way to the next hole&#13;
hoping for a birdie.&#13;
Below: Freshman Holly&#13;
Swanek and juniors Courtnie&#13;
Lenhardt and Anne Svoboda&#13;
wait in joyful hope for the&#13;
coming of their tee time .•&#13;
Above: Freshman Holly Swanek, j uniors Courtnie&#13;
Lenhardt, Anne Svoboda and Coach Krohn walk into the&#13;
club house discussing the strategy for the next match.&#13;
Right: Junior Jill Gaspard lugs her bag as she journeys to&#13;
her nextshot.&#13;
100 &#13;
Above: Freshman Holly&#13;
Swanek prepares to crush the&#13;
ball and to receive great praise&#13;
from her coach and teammates.&#13;
Above: Senior Rachel Stuhr&#13;
flashes her winning smile and&#13;
Iowa State bag knowing in her&#13;
mind and heart that she is a&#13;
true golfer.&#13;
11&#13;
S.A., L.C., T.J., Triangular&#13;
J iJI Gaspard-1 t&#13;
A.L. Dual&#13;
Lost&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Holly . wanek-2nd&#13;
A.L. Invitational&#13;
3rd All Round&#13;
Jill Gaspard 4th&#13;
A.L. Dual&#13;
Lot&#13;
T.J. Invitational&#13;
7th All Round&#13;
Jill Gaspard-10th&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Lost&#13;
City&#13;
2nd All Round&#13;
J iJI Gaspard-3rd&#13;
Holly Swanek-4rh&#13;
Rachel Stuhr-7th&#13;
Sectionals&#13;
3rd ALI Round&#13;
In The Swing Of Things&#13;
By Nichoel Thompson&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
What do eighteen holes, plaid&#13;
pants, spiked shoes, and small&#13;
carts have in common? Well, it is&#13;
the game of golf, of course.&#13;
This game requires a lot of&#13;
skill and determination. The&#13;
girls' golf team had both of these&#13;
attributes during the year.&#13;
Although the team was small,&#13;
consisting of only five girls, they&#13;
worked hard and never let their&#13;
scores keep them down .&#13;
Many of their practices were&#13;
held at Dodge or Westwood Golf&#13;
Course. Here, they worked on all&#13;
of their shots and on their&#13;
technique. They would practice&#13;
after school under the supervision&#13;
of their coach of three years, Judy&#13;
Krohn . These practices are what&#13;
would prepare them fo r their&#13;
spring golf meets in whi ch they&#13;
hoped to prove just how good&#13;
they were. Three members of the&#13;
team placed in the top ten at the&#13;
City Meet. These members&#13;
included: freshman, Holly&#13;
Swanek; junior, Jill Gaspard: and&#13;
enior, Rachel Stuhr.&#13;
Stuhr doesn't plan on&#13;
pursuing her golf trokes and&#13;
talent through coll ege but says.&#13;
"Everyone showed lots of&#13;
improvement and by the city&#13;
meet everyone just cli cked and&#13;
turned in their best score · of the&#13;
year."&#13;
Swanek stated, " I had a lot of&#13;
fun playing agai nst senior and&#13;
kicking their butts, and I'm only&#13;
a fres hman. "&#13;
All in all, the girls' golf team&#13;
had a splendid season from&#13;
getting to know each other a little&#13;
better to improvi ng those scores.&#13;
One thing the girls will never&#13;
fo rget, when it comes to pl aying&#13;
golf, patience is a virtue.&#13;
Above: 1994 Saintes golf team members left to right back row: Coach Judy Krohn, Jill Gaspard,&#13;
Courtnie Lenhardt. Front row: Rachel Stuhr, Holly Swanek, Anne Svoboda.&#13;
101 &#13;
Right: Junior Greg Kellogg shows&#13;
off his prized clubs after a successful afternoon at Fox Run golf&#13;
course.&#13;
Below: Senior Casey Sautter takes&#13;
a practice swing preparing himself&#13;
to place the ball where it needs to&#13;
be.&#13;
The crew: Casey Sautter, Pat Malone, and Jason McGruder&#13;
take time out of their busy afternoon to pause for the camara.&#13;
The trio made a statement at the city meet by helping the&#13;
Falcons take a 2nd place finish.&#13;
Top far right: Junior Jason Ronfeldt relaxes for a moment to&#13;
clean his clubs during fierce battles on the course.&#13;
102 Senior Brad Krohn concentrates on his putt during the T.J.&#13;
Invitational where he received a respectable 3rd place finish. &#13;
J ason Ronfeldt takes his time to&#13;
make the shot of his life.&#13;
Above: Jason McGruder now&#13;
knows why he's been shooting&#13;
bad. It's gotta be all that dirt&#13;
on those clubs.&#13;
Falcons shoot for success in state&#13;
Varsity Highlights&#13;
2nd Place&#13;
--City Tournament&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
--Audubon Invit.&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
--Sectionals&#13;
lsr Place&#13;
-Conference&#13;
By Tom Hromadka&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The Falcon golf team has been&#13;
striking it up on a ll of the&#13;
fa irways in Southwest Iowa.&#13;
With all of the starters returning&#13;
from last year, state was on&#13;
everyone's mind.&#13;
Senior standout Brad Krohn,&#13;
found early success in city and&#13;
distri ct meets, carrying the&#13;
Falcons to top plac ings.&#13;
Individually, Krohn's highlights&#13;
include placing 1st at Audubon&#13;
and 3rd and the T.J. invitational.&#13;
Although very talented, natural&#13;
ability is highly over-rated. He&#13;
and the rest of the team have&#13;
spent numerous hours at driving&#13;
ranges and putting greens to&#13;
improve their game. Krohn&#13;
stated, "Unlike other sports, we&#13;
show more gentl emen qualities&#13;
whi ch will in turn guide us&#13;
through life." Krohn, along with&#13;
his other teammates, have made a&#13;
declaration to the state that&#13;
they're not playing arou nd&#13;
anymore.&#13;
Junior Pat Malone has made&#13;
his name known in the city for&#13;
his long drives and loud mouth .&#13;
(His saying, "Drive for show. put&#13;
for dough ... In my game, it's all&#13;
show." ) Teammate and first year&#13;
golfer, Tonuny Hughes, fo und&#13;
that he has only been increasing&#13;
his score since Coach Heithoff&#13;
required him to start keeping his&#13;
real score. Both golfers have&#13;
been looking ahead to prove that&#13;
they can hang with the big boys.&#13;
Even though the team hasn't&#13;
had any I st or 2nd place finis hes,&#13;
there is still time to bring it all&#13;
together. But as fo r individual&#13;
action, the Falcons won' t back&#13;
down to anyone.&#13;
The 1994 Falcon golf team: Top row: Mike Hoy, Tommy Hughes, Jason Ronfeldt, Brad Krohn,&#13;
Pat Malone. Bottom row: Gabe Sullivan, Casey Sautter, Greg Kellogg, Jason McGruder.&#13;
103 &#13;
Saintes, the City Challlps&#13;
By Andy Murray&#13;
Advertisement Editor&#13;
L994: not a year of rebuilding but a&#13;
year of reloading.&#13;
The girls soccer team is back and better&#13;
than ever, only losing five seniors. This&#13;
years seniors are ready to go into battle.&#13;
The Saintes ha e taken that halo off their&#13;
head and are ready to kick so , e. butt.&#13;
While seniors Amy Davis, Kelly Hughes,&#13;
Michelle Kroll are making the goals,&#13;
seniors Erin Fuscher, Jess Brown, and&#13;
Kati e Heithoff are stopping them. There&#13;
are three people who are making this all&#13;
happen, the head coach, Randy Salyers,&#13;
and the two assistant coaches Mike&#13;
Hayni e and Chris Hughes. These three&#13;
have lead the Saintes to an earl y impressive winning record of 13-2 and the season&#13;
isn' t over yet. The whole team is pretty&#13;
confi dent especially Fuchser, who said,&#13;
"All I know is that we are city champs&#13;
now for two years in a row." Heithoff&#13;
said, " How many seniors can wa lk away&#13;
and say we are 6-0 in tournament play."&#13;
Brown said, "They might as we ll call me&#13;
the 'Terminator' since I fin ish anybody that&#13;
tri es to get past me." When Davi. was&#13;
asked, she wanted to be refe rred to as&#13;
"Pele".&#13;
There are diffe rent leaders and coaches&#13;
for diffe rent teams. Juniors Melissa&#13;
Salyers, Ali cia Sanchez, freshman Me lissa&#13;
Kroll , and sophomore Katherine Fische r are&#13;
showing some leadership of their own with&#13;
the help from junior varsity coaches, Mike&#13;
Hayni e and Chris Hughes. The J.Y. has&#13;
onl y lost once. With the great leader it&#13;
seems that they will keep it that way.&#13;
The J.Y. and Varsity Saintes have&#13;
already shown that they are a great team.&#13;
By looking at the scores to the right, it is&#13;
evident that the Saintes had a successful&#13;
season. Prospects are looking hi gh for nex t&#13;
year.&#13;
1994 Saintes Left to right, back row: Jordan Oder, Michelle Kroll, Koleen Lan~ial, Jess&#13;
Andersen, Lindy Andersen, Melissa Kroll, Allison Arnold, Amy VanFossan. M1~dle Row:&#13;
Jess Brown, Kelly Hughes, Michala Haynie, Annie Heithoff, Lucia Sanc~ez, Erm&#13;
Fuscher, Nichole Heck, Sarah Jensen, Stephanie Rostermundt, Ashley W~ll s. ~ott m&#13;
Row: Amy Davis, Sharon Whetstone, Alicia Sanchez, Missy Salyers, Katie Hetthoff,&#13;
Lindsay Williams, Sara Stronck, Katherine Fischer, Jenni Moffat, Johnna Hargens.&#13;
SCOREBOARD&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
TEAM&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Dushcene&#13;
Pla ttview&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Mercy&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
Columbus&#13;
S.A,&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
6&#13;
OPP.&#13;
0&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
1 2&#13;
5 2&#13;
7 0&#13;
6 1&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
A.L.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
L.C.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
L.C.&#13;
L.C.&#13;
Mercy&#13;
Plattsmouth&#13;
A.L.&#13;
L.C.&#13;
,&#13;
1 0&#13;
1 0&#13;
6 2&#13;
Championship&#13;
4 3&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
2 I&#13;
I 0&#13;
3 I&#13;
0 1&#13;
1 0&#13;
1 0&#13;
3 0&#13;
Assistant coach Chris H ughes waves&#13;
on to victory as Mike Haynie looks on&#13;
to the field thinking and saying ,&#13;
"Dang we are good. " &#13;
Below: Freshman Jodie Wredt, sophomore Jordan Oder,&#13;
and junior Sharon Whetstone prance out onto the field&#13;
knowing that they will come away with another victory.&#13;
Above: Junior Michala Haynie chases&#13;
after the ball knowing if she gets it in time&#13;
she could score. It has become a new&#13;
concept in soccer.&#13;
Above: Players line up onto the side of the field planning&#13;
their strategy on how to come away with yet another victory&#13;
and wondering if that was really Pele and Elvis that really&#13;
drove by on the interstate.&#13;
Above: Michelle Kroll throws the baJI into or bit,&#13;
while L.C. opponent and teamates Nicole Heck and&#13;
Katie Heithoff are waiting to see how far it goes.&#13;
Left: Michala Haynie steals the ball away from her&#13;
opponent then dribbles her way to a victory.&#13;
105 &#13;
Soccer: Kicking in a great season&#13;
By Shawn Jones&#13;
Captions Editor&#13;
They were back!&#13;
The boys soccer team started the season&#13;
with new coaches making the calls. The&#13;
boys soccer squad picked up Dennis Shea as&#13;
their new head coach. He made the transition to a high-school career after experience&#13;
in coaching club soccer. Shea brought along&#13;
with him assistant coaches Jim O' r·en and&#13;
Jeff Rindone.&#13;
The coaches didn ' t have the trouble of&#13;
rebuilding a new program due to the quality&#13;
of players all ready at St. Albert. The boys&#13;
were lead by seniors Ryan Shea, Mark&#13;
Willms, and Tony Mauer, three returning&#13;
powerhouses. The senior trio got help from&#13;
overseas from Xavier Perez, a tough and&#13;
talented player. Also, sophomore goalie,&#13;
Toby Fisher, made more than his share of&#13;
great saves, if the ball ever got past sweeper&#13;
Marty Hughes. Sophomore Kelly Thomas&#13;
along with freshmen Nick Finken, Charlie&#13;
Narmi , Ryan Haynie, and Ryan Stuntz,&#13;
hammered home some well needed plays as&#13;
well.&#13;
Many varsity players had to moonlight on&#13;
the J.V. team due to a shortage of members,&#13;
but they had some impressive performances.&#13;
Some of the big J.V. stars were freshmen Joe&#13;
French, John Cooper, Matt Headl ey, Nick&#13;
Crampton, Chris Fennell, sophomore Eri c&#13;
Jancek, and juniors Cliff Negrete, Joe Stuhr,&#13;
and Jason Killion&#13;
Many of the squad 's games were very&#13;
closely contested and many games were&#13;
forced to a shootout. Most of the shootouts&#13;
went for the Falcons, but a few went the other&#13;
way. They beat a tough Omaha Central te am&#13;
in shootout fashion by scoring four goal. in&#13;
the overtime, but they were also upset by one&#13;
goal in a double-shootout by Scotus. They&#13;
also had their share of blowing teams off the&#13;
field as they did with Gretna and Pl atteview.&#13;
The remainder of their games were decided&#13;
1994 Falcon Soccer Team: Back Row (left to right): Managers Kristy Meyer and Jenny&#13;
O'Donnell, Scott Sanson, Charlie Narmi, Dan Busch, Xavier Perez, Chris Eckrich, Ryan Stuntz,&#13;
John Kuper, Asst. Coach J eff Rindone, and Head Coach Dennis Shea. Middle Row: Matt Graeve,&#13;
Kelly Thomas, Eric Janacek, Tony Mauer, Ma rk Willms, Marty Hughes, Chris Fennell, and Asst.&#13;
Coach Mr. O'Brien. Front Row: Ryan Haynie, Nick Finken, Joe French, Scott Fuscher, Toby&#13;
Fisher, Ryan Shea, Cliff Negrete, Matthew Headley, and Paul Shannon.&#13;
106&#13;
by on ly one or two goals. '·We were a&#13;
tough team and we neve r let ourse lves&#13;
think we we re out of a game. A lot of the&#13;
game. could have gone either way. Our&#13;
play was much better than our record&#13;
shows," said Shea.&#13;
The team, although potenti all y great,&#13;
had its problem . Many players were&#13;
sidelined due to school disciplin ary reasons&#13;
and red cards that were pi cked up during&#13;
the season. This gave them sort of a&#13;
reputation of being the " bad boys" of&#13;
soccer and put a damper on the team 's&#13;
success. Hughes commented on the&#13;
prob lem saying, " lt hurt us in some of the&#13;
big games. Plattsmouth bombed us&#13;
because we were short key playe rs clue to&#13;
reel cards. "&#13;
Despite all the problems, the socce r&#13;
team prevailed and came out of the sea on&#13;
with reason to hold their heads high.&#13;
Below: Sophomore Marty Hughes gives&#13;
the strut of a man who has just kicked&#13;
some #@!$$!. &#13;
Above: Junior Jason Killion easily fights off his opponent to get&#13;
a chance to do some damage to the net at the back of the other&#13;
team's goal.&#13;
Above: Senior Mark Willms looks down disgustedly at the poor&#13;
footwork of his opponent, while his junior teamate, Scott&#13;
Sanson, runs behind astonished that the opponent was allowed&#13;
on the field in the first place.&#13;
Above: Xavier Perez takes on the&#13;
whole other team single-handedly.&#13;
Mark Willms, Charlie Nan n i, and&#13;
Matt Graeve wait to move in if&#13;
something unexpected should&#13;
happen where action is called for.&#13;
Left: Sophomore Toby Fisher&#13;
maintains his concentration on the&#13;
ball even though he is being&#13;
pushed from behind. Junior&#13;
Jason Killion and freshman Scott&#13;
Fuchser rush in to make sure the&#13;
opponent pushes no one else.&#13;
Soccer Results&#13;
Opponent S.A. Them&#13;
Elkhorn 4 2 :~&#13;
Mt. Michael 3 4 &gt;,:&#13;
Platte view I 0 :~:;&lt;&#13;
Omaha Central I 0 :~:~&#13;
CaU1edral 5 1&#13;
Lewis Central 2 I&#13;
Blair I 2&#13;
Plattsmouth 0 5&#13;
Gretna 2 1&#13;
Scot us 0 I ':":'&#13;
T.J. 4 3&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
A.L 2&#13;
T.J. 4&#13;
L.C 0&#13;
L.C. I&#13;
* game went into overtime&#13;
** game went into a shootout&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
I&#13;
3&#13;
107 &#13;
Far right: Junior Meegan&#13;
Engler displays a "no fear"&#13;
attitude as she watches the ball&#13;
soar over the net into her&#13;
opponent's territory.&#13;
Right: Senior Sarah&#13;
Hoogestraat moves with the&#13;
ball to make a smooth return.&#13;
Upper: Doubles partners, the "Spitzies", strive for the win but&#13;
take time out for a smile.&#13;
Above: Senior Angie Spitznagle uses all of her strength to hit&#13;
the ball with a look of determination.&#13;
108 The team eagerly listens as Coach Rew gives last minute instruc·&#13;
tions. &#13;
Below: Senior Amy&#13;
Spitznagle concentrates on&#13;
her coordination abilities.&#13;
Sophomore Jodie Friedrichsen&#13;
scrambles to the ball in the&#13;
hope of a successful return.&#13;
A Smashing Season&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Team SA Opponent&#13;
Duchesne 5 4&#13;
Glenwood 7&#13;
Shenandoah 2 7&#13;
Bellevue West 0 9&#13;
City 4th Place&#13;
Red Oak 0 9&#13;
T.J. 4 5&#13;
RoncaJli 7 2&#13;
Elkhorn 4 5&#13;
L C. 0 9&#13;
Distri cts 8&#13;
By Amy Patten&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The smashing swing of the&#13;
raquet with all your power and the&#13;
crashing of the ball past your&#13;
helpless opponent's feeble stab,&#13;
causes a tennis player to have a&#13;
deeper appreciation for the game.&#13;
To perfect their swings, S.A.&#13;
girl tennis players fa ithfully&#13;
practi ced everyday after school.&#13;
Practices were held at Sunset Park&#13;
due to the condition of S.A. courts.&#13;
The practices consisted of serving,&#13;
sc rimmaging, and pe1forming&#13;
numerous dri lls. All in all , they&#13;
were not held in vain. The hard&#13;
work paid off by the end of the&#13;
season. Practices were held under&#13;
the watchful eye of their coach,&#13;
Doug Rew.&#13;
Rew was a newcomer on the&#13;
coaching fro nt. His goal fo r the&#13;
team was "to improve on last&#13;
year's record." He later&#13;
commented that "this year's&#13;
record doesn't indicate the&#13;
team's overall talent."&#13;
Senior Angie Spitznagle&#13;
had a personal goal to "work&#13;
on my overall atti tude towards&#13;
tennis." She said, "You can' t&#13;
always win, but then you can' t&#13;
always get down on yourself.&#13;
Everyone makes mistakes."&#13;
The thrill of fee ling the&#13;
crunch as the ball hits the&#13;
strings may be the reason that&#13;
one plays tennis, but Jodie&#13;
Friedri chsen plays for the pure&#13;
thrill of the game.&#13;
The tennis team did&#13;
improve on last year's record&#13;
and there are higher expectations for next year.&#13;
The 1994 Girls Tennis Team: Back row: Meegan Engler, Erin Ryan , Jodie Friedrichsen, Sarah&#13;
Hoogestraat, Coach Doug Rew. Front Row: Nikki Zaccone, Heather Johnson, Angie Spitznagle,&#13;
Amy Spitznagle.&#13;
109 &#13;
Right: Freshman Mark&#13;
Petersen takes time to sit along&#13;
side and relax while watching&#13;
others as they volley. Below:&#13;
Junior Ryan Myers casually&#13;
awaits for the return of the ball&#13;
as doubles partner and&#13;
classmate sends the ball&#13;
strenuosly to their opponents.&#13;
Far right: Sophomore Dana&#13;
Schwartz concentrates on his&#13;
back swing to overcom ~ his&#13;
opponent.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Jeremy Quigley anxiously awaits&#13;
instructions for his next move from Coach Rew as senior Jeff&#13;
Harrington watches on.&#13;
Right: Senior and first year member Jeff Harrington&#13;
concentrates while giving the raquet all the strength that he&#13;
has got.&#13;
110 &#13;
Below: Teammates Ryan&#13;
Iyers and Tony Reinhardt&#13;
i!~ ~s~howhowmuchrun A Swinging Season for Boys Tennis&#13;
Above: Jeff Harrinton breaks&#13;
a smile after completing a game&#13;
in practice.&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
TEAM SA&#13;
L.C.- 3&#13;
Glenwood- 2&#13;
A.L.- 9&#13;
T.J.- 3&#13;
Shenandoah- 8&#13;
City&#13;
Red Oak- 9&#13;
A.L.- 6&#13;
T.J.- 3&#13;
T.J.- 3&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
Districts-Atlantic 2nd Place&#13;
Substate-Red Oak Defeated&#13;
By: Alicia Sanchez&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
As the school year comes to&#13;
an end the boy's tennis team is&#13;
gearing up their rackets fo r&#13;
substate.&#13;
In contrast to last tenn is&#13;
season, the boys were working&#13;
with a new coach, Doug Rew&#13;
who replaced brother, Vince&#13;
Rew, as head coach of the boy's&#13;
tennis team. First year member&#13;
and senior Jeff HaiTington said&#13;
the replacement of the coach was&#13;
a main fac tor in deciding to go&#13;
out fo r tennis. Whereas junior&#13;
Tony Reinhai·dt fe lt that the boys&#13;
did not see much of Coach Rew&#13;
because of timeshai·ing with the&#13;
girls tennis squad.&#13;
Reinhai·dt along with fellow&#13;
junior Ryan Myers ranked no. I&#13;
and no.2 fo r S A. Both enjoy&#13;
entering tournaments outside of&#13;
the spring season and when not&#13;
competing they fi nd pleasure in&#13;
playing aga inst each other. The&#13;
two varsity players have&#13;
qualified for state and will be the&#13;
only two representi ng S.A.&#13;
However, all vai·sity tennis&#13;
players road tripped to Red Oak&#13;
fo r substate.&#13;
In conclusion to the boys&#13;
tennis season, the result has been&#13;
rather successful and will only&#13;
get better. The boys will have a&#13;
feeling of loss when Hm ington&#13;
moves on to bigger and better&#13;
tennis matches. But will remain&#13;
to be led by Reinhardt and&#13;
Myers.&#13;
Above top 1-r: Coach Doug Rew, Tony Reinhardt, Ryan Myers, and Jeff Harrington. Bottom 1-r:&#13;
Beau Chullino, Marc Petersen, Jeremy Quigley, and Dana Schwartz.&#13;
111 &#13;
At right: Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
races past an opponent at a&#13;
local track meet held a Lewis&#13;
Central.&#13;
Far right: Practicing their&#13;
teamwork abilities, freshman&#13;
Amy Van Fossan hands the&#13;
baton to an eagerly awaiting&#13;
Erin Smith at a track meet also&#13;
held at L.C.&#13;
Upper: Senior Carrie McGruder tries to ready herself&#13;
for her 400 meter hurdle at state as senior Val Graeve&#13;
and freshmen Mary Beth Ryan and Annie Heithoff show&#13;
their support.&#13;
Above: Amanda Schnitker feels a bit worn out, but because of&#13;
her incredible instinct to win she gear up and won.&#13;
112&#13;
)&#13;
Seniors Val Graeve and Jill Konz keep the lead in the L.C.&#13;
invitatational as others strive just to keep up with them. &#13;
Freshman Annie Heitoff takes&#13;
a quick jog before her&#13;
upcoming event.&#13;
Freshman Ashley Wills&#13;
enthusiastically practices her&#13;
long jump.&#13;
Girls Track:&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
Wayne State Indoor 6th&#13;
Boyer Valley Relays 4th&#13;
C.B. Relays 3rd&#13;
L.C. Relays 6th&#13;
A.L. Relays 4th&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
Glenwood Relays 3rd&#13;
Denison Relays 6th*&#13;
Dish·ict at Dunlap 4th&#13;
* =meet was cancelled with&#13;
five events left to go.&#13;
Sprinting On to Victory!&#13;
By Jes Welsh&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
"On your mark, get set, go!"&#13;
And that's exactly what the&#13;
1993-94 girls track team did.&#13;
On February 14, the Sai ntes&#13;
started their grueling season of&#13;
hope. Sophomore Lindy&#13;
Andersen said, "The workouts&#13;
were hard," but obviously&#13;
worthwhile.&#13;
The Saintes sent senior&#13;
Carrie McGruder to state with&#13;
pride and encouragement.&#13;
McGruder qualified for state at&#13;
districts in the 400 hurdles with&#13;
the time of 69. 1 seconds.&#13;
McGruder gives the credit of&#13;
the team's success to Coach&#13;
Shorey, "At times, he's really&#13;
hard on us, but he knows what&#13;
we can do better than we do."&#13;
Junior Michala Haynie was a&#13;
bit disappointed in the outcome&#13;
of those going to state. " I&#13;
thought we'd take more to state.&#13;
The girls that missed the cutoff&#13;
by one or two seconds ran very&#13;
hard and gave it their best shot. "&#13;
The senior girls were a big&#13;
part of the undercl assmen's&#13;
encouragement. The four seniors&#13;
included JiU Konz, Carrie&#13;
McGruder. Carolyn Wulff, and&#13;
Val Graeve. Hayni e said, "The&#13;
seniors were the ones that led us&#13;
this year, and they wi ll be&#13;
missed."&#13;
Even though the seniors won' t&#13;
be back next year, the girls track&#13;
team will still be able to carry&#13;
themselves to victory. McGruder&#13;
said, "There is a lot of potential&#13;
on the team, and there is team&#13;
unity."&#13;
Team unity and great talent&#13;
are what will lead the girls n·ack&#13;
team to continue their victory&#13;
next year.&#13;
The 1994 Girls track team; top row: Jamie Goebel, Sharon Whetstone, Kori Nielson, Carolyn&#13;
Wulff, Mary Beth Ryan, Amy Vanfossan and Erin Smith. Second Row: Assistant Coach Carrie&#13;
Miller, Michala Haynie, Amy O'Conner, Annie Heithoff, Katie Hughes, Lindy Andersen, Jordan&#13;
Oder, and Coach Shorey. Third Row: Ashley Wills, Val Graeve, Jill Konz, Carrie McGruder,&#13;
Amanda Schnitker, Jennifer Boettcher, and Lesa Hoffman. Front Row: Nickie Spears and Sara&#13;
Kruse.&#13;
113 &#13;
Right: Sophomores Steve&#13;
Turner and Matt Dinovo put&#13;
their warm-ups on as they get&#13;
excited for their first event .&#13;
Below: Sophomore Joey Stock&#13;
takes a big stride as he prepares to bring the victory home&#13;
for his team and relay.&#13;
Above: Juniors Chris Vanscoy and Seth Gruber prepare and&#13;
talk strategy with their coach, Mr. Rew as they prepare to win&#13;
their relay.&#13;
Above Right: Junior Andy Nicholas gives it all he has and&#13;
makes a big jump to show the spectators that white men can&#13;
really jump.&#13;
Right: Senior Eric Fischer jumps over the hurdle trying to get&#13;
that extra step on his opponent, but unfo rtunately he hit it and&#13;
has to step over it.&#13;
114 &#13;
Sophomore Andy Irwin warms&#13;
up and takes a practice j ump&#13;
over the high jump bar as he&#13;
shows his dedication to win.&#13;
Above: Senior Shawn Jones&#13;
hows his great senior leadership by showing everybody&#13;
really how to run and what it is&#13;
like to win.&#13;
Track moves on the Run&#13;
Meet Place By Kelly Hughes&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Wayn the Falcons this season were e State Whether it be sunny, cloudy, or Shawn Jones in the 800 and rainy, the St. Albert track teams&#13;
Glenwood 10th are always competing. 1600 and Joe Kuehl in the&#13;
The boys track team started 3200. These boys are among&#13;
C.B. Relays 3rd practice February 2 1st and the state leaders in these races.&#13;
practiced strong straight through Coach Rew is very happy&#13;
Logan 3rd the very last day. There vvere a lot with the effort and hard work&#13;
of young underclassmen out for the Falcons have put in thjs&#13;
L.C. 8th year. 'T hey have put forth a the team that would be competing great deal of effort and push&#13;
Griswold 6th in varsity competition fo r the first&#13;
themselves. and know. in fact, time. They started with the Wayne that these times for the most&#13;
Glenwood 8th State Indoor Meet not knowing part should be a bit better." what to expect. After that all of The Falcons hop d to have Sioux City the meets they competed in were some better results at the meets, outdoors. but they accomplished their&#13;
Denison 8th Junior Seth Gruber said, "My goals and worked hard with the goal this year was to keep amount of youth that have NCC 8th increasing my foot speed never worked together.&#13;
throughout the year to help my Coach Rew said. "The guys T.J. 6th team and get ready for footba ll&#13;
did great working to their next year."&#13;
potential . " Sargeant Bluff 5th Some of the stars that stood for&#13;
Above: Back Row, Coach Rew, Coach Keefer, Nate Noon, Alex Waugh, Joe Kuehl, Denver Hanson,&#13;
Matt Dinovo, Dan Daley, Seth Gruber, Shawn Jones, Jacob Fennell, Eric Fischer, Andy Irwin, Ben&#13;
Koch, Josh Dixon, Coach Scichilone. Front Row, Matt Meidlinger, Tim Murray, Joey Stock, Chris&#13;
VanScoy, Andy Nicholas, Steve Turner, and Tom Hromadka.&#13;
115 &#13;
Right: Senior Katie Heithoff&#13;
prepares for practice.&#13;
Far Right: Sophomore&#13;
Katherine Fischer makes a&#13;
catch and prepares to throw&#13;
out the runner.&#13;
Middle: Freshman Erin Smith, Lindsay Williams and Jenni&#13;
Moffat warm up their arms.&#13;
Bottom: Junior Kori Nielsen and Senior Jess Brown take&#13;
time out from practice for a buddy shot.&#13;
Right: Senior Amy Davis concentrates on making a strong&#13;
throw.&#13;
116 &#13;
Senior Michelle Kroll shows&#13;
off her arm from her left-field&#13;
position.&#13;
Above: Junior Sharon&#13;
Whetstone waits anxiously so&#13;
she can warm up her arm.&#13;
Saintes back in action&#13;
Lineup&#13;
P- Kori Nielsen&#13;
C- Katie Heithoff&#13;
lB- Amy Davis&#13;
2B- Jess Brown&#13;
SS- Annie Heithoff&#13;
3B- Melissa Kroll&#13;
LF - Michelle Kroll&#13;
CF- Sharon Whetstone&#13;
RF- Katherine Fischer&#13;
DH-Amy O'Connor&#13;
by Greg Kellogg&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The Saintes softball team is&#13;
preparing for another eason of&#13;
excitement. The Saintes have&#13;
many team goal in mind.&#13;
Winning a state title is a&#13;
common goal among all of the&#13;
players and coache . Many&#13;
pl ayers have individual goal that&#13;
they would li ke to meet. Junior&#13;
Sharon Whetstone would like to&#13;
have a high batting average.&#13;
Junior Kori Nielsen would like to&#13;
win against all of the city schools&#13;
and "hit as few batters as possible," as well as to go on further&#13;
than they did last year. Nielsen&#13;
also said that as long a the&#13;
intensity stays up, they will be a&#13;
good team. Whetstone and&#13;
Nielsen both expres ed. "Because&#13;
of the new dirt just put on the&#13;
field , we are going to have a good&#13;
season. "&#13;
Senior Kati e Heithoff would&#13;
like to bat over .430 and play&#13;
good all year behind the plate.&#13;
Heithoff added, "We will have a&#13;
good season because of the new&#13;
drill book, as long as Lintner&#13;
doesn' t find the conditioning&#13;
section!"&#13;
Along the same lines, Coach&#13;
Tom Heithoff aid, "I think we&#13;
wi ll have a good season becau e&#13;
of the new drill book as long as&#13;
someone doesn't bury it under&#13;
the new dirt."' Coach Loren&#13;
Lintner said he will be going&#13;
into the post- eason with the&#13;
same attitude as ver: to win it&#13;
all.&#13;
The Saintes brought home&#13;
their first Sectional Championship last year and have finished&#13;
.500 or better the last two years.&#13;
They hope to accomplish these&#13;
feat and much more this year.&#13;
Above: 1994 Saintes Softball Team, front row: Katie Heithoff. Second row, left to dght: Amanda&#13;
Schnitker, Holly Swanek, Mary Beth Ryan, Katherine Fischer, Erin Ryan, Stephanie Rostermundt,&#13;
Erin Smith, and Heather Johnson. Back row, left to right: Amy O'Connor, Melissa Kroll, Annie&#13;
Heithoff, Amy Davis, Jess Brown, Kori Nielsen, Sharon Whetstone, Michelle Kroll, Jenny Moffatt,&#13;
and Amy Van Fossan.&#13;
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Right: Assistant coach Greg&#13;
Gentile supervises a varsity&#13;
practice.&#13;
Far Right: Pitcher Brad Krohn&#13;
hurls a pitch to home plate , while&#13;
teammate Jason McGruder fields&#13;
. grounders behind him.&#13;
Below: Head coach Ken Schreiber&#13;
pitches to the team for the&#13;
usual batting practice while Neil&#13;
Yeoman and Mike Wise watch.&#13;
,&#13;
Above: 1994 Falcons JV, Top row, left to right: Coach Greg&#13;
Gentile, Ryan Stuntz, Tony Fischer, Dana Schwartz, Charlie&#13;
Narmi, Josh Burg, Eric Janecek, Joe French, Alex Waugh,&#13;
Coach Gary Rindone Front Row: Matt Meidlinger, Josh&#13;
Klimek, Joe Stock, Nick Lownes, Mark Phelps, Ben Koch, Ray&#13;
Gibson, Neil Yeoman.&#13;
Right: Falcons Jason McGruder and Chris Eckrich return to&#13;
their positions after consulting with pitcher Brad Krohn.&#13;
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Below: Jason McGrude1· is&#13;
the only sophomore starting&#13;
varsity and is pictured here&#13;
taking a swing in batting&#13;
practice.&#13;
Above: Senior Jeff Harrington creeps forward anticipating a ball hit toward him at&#13;
first base.&#13;
The boys are back in town&#13;
Starting&#13;
Line-Up&#13;
lB- Jeff Harrington&#13;
2B- Greg Kellogg&#13;
SS- Mike Wise&#13;
3B- Jason&#13;
McGruder&#13;
C- Chris Eckrich&#13;
LF - Dan Daley&#13;
CF - Pat Malone&#13;
RF- Brad Krohn&#13;
John Hughes&#13;
P- John Hughes&#13;
Pat Malone&#13;
Brad Krohn&#13;
by Casey Sautter&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
As Another approaches and&#13;
with summer comes America's&#13;
favo rite pastime, baseball. SA&#13;
has all of its starters coming back&#13;
fo r their sophomore, junior and&#13;
senior years.&#13;
Returning for their senior&#13;
year: Brad Krohn, Chris Eckrich,&#13;
and Jeff Harrington hope to have&#13;
a season that is at least as&#13;
effective as last year· s. Krohn&#13;
said, ·'If we approach the season&#13;
worried about winning, we might&#13;
only go .500, but if we approach&#13;
the season with the same ' no&#13;
fear' attitude as we had last year,&#13;
we could go all the way. "&#13;
Harrington added, "As long as&#13;
we aren ' t overconfident going&#13;
into the season, we could be the&#13;
state champs at the end of the&#13;
season. " There's nothing like a&#13;
little positive th inking to get you&#13;
off on the right foot.&#13;
Starting juniors returning this&#13;
season are Greg Kellogg. Mike&#13;
Wise, Pat Malone, and John&#13;
Hughes. Hughes commented that,&#13;
"If we stay healthy. eligible. and&#13;
work to our potential. there· s no&#13;
doubt that we could wi n state.'·&#13;
"The right side of the infield will&#13;
carry this team to state:· added&#13;
Kellogg (the returning second&#13;
baseman).&#13;
The lone returning starter for the&#13;
sophomore clas is Jason&#13;
McGruder, the team's third&#13;
baseman. McGruder said. ·'With a&#13;
great nucleus (including myself) of&#13;
players returning, we· re looking&#13;
forward to a state championship:·&#13;
ln their quest to be the best in&#13;
the state of Iowa, we at SA wish&#13;
the baseball team and the coaches&#13;
all the best in 1994.&#13;
The 94' Varsity Baseball Team Top Row: Coach Greg Gentile, Chris Eckrich, Tim Howarth, Matt&#13;
Hughes, Nate Noon, Dan Daley, Jason Ronfeldt, John Hughes, Pat Malone, Jeff Harrington, Coach&#13;
Gary Rindone, Coach Ken Shreiber Front Row: Mike Wise, Jason McGruder, Drew Evers, Greg&#13;
Kellogg, Mark Mortensen, Brad Krohn.&#13;
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Cross Country •••&#13;
SA Cross Country off and running&#13;
Foreign exchange student Xavier Perez&#13;
is pictured here running in solitude.&#13;
By Casey Sautter&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Tradition and St. Albert are two words&#13;
that seem to go hand in hand, and perhaps&#13;
the greatest traditi on at SA today is that of&#13;
the cross country teams. The boys' team&#13;
has made it to state fo r the past five years,&#13;
and the girls have parti cipated for an&#13;
astonishing 11 straight years.&#13;
Coming off a state title in '92, the boys&#13;
had yet another bl ockbuster state pe1formance this year. Led by Xavier Perez, a&#13;
fo reign exchange student from Barcelona,&#13;
the boys finished an impressive sixth this&#13;
year. Perez finished 2 1st in the indiv idua l&#13;
rankings and will return to Spain wi th&#13;
positi ve memories of the United States.&#13;
Andy Murray, who ran at state three of&#13;
hi fo ur high schoo l yea rs, said that he&#13;
didn 't reel very good going into the state&#13;
meet this yea r. " I was injured most of the&#13;
sea on th is year, and d idn' t fee l I could run&#13;
my best,' Murray sa id.&#13;
After fi nishing third in '92, the girls&#13;
were back aga in and fi nished a remarkab le&#13;
seventh this yea r. "Our girls ran ha rd this&#13;
year, but they had some rea lly toug h&#13;
competition at stale," Coach Shorey said.&#13;
Lead ing the pack fo r the Saintes this year&#13;
was senior Ji ll Konz. Konz fi nished a very&#13;
re pec table 25 th among the fi eld of more&#13;
than I 00 runne rs.&#13;
Let· s hear it for our 1993 boys and girls&#13;
cro s country teams. We reall y need to&#13;
recogni ze the grea t effort that they put&#13;
forward!!!&#13;
The team poses for a quick picture to take the edge off before the big race.&#13;
From left to right are Nick Finken, Michala Haynie, Jacob Fennell, Lizzy&#13;
Gorman, Michelle Kroll, Erin Smith, and Jennifer Boettcher.&#13;
After the hig race Xavier Pt&gt;rez ond Chuck Stock wait&#13;
somewhat impatient! for thl' fma l teum standings. &#13;
/&#13;
Tradition Going Strong&#13;
Pictured are Shawn Jones, Andy Murray,&#13;
Xavier Perez and Dan Stock holding&#13;
consistently strong finisher Val Graeve.&#13;
Girl's top five state finishers&#13;
25. Jill Konz&#13;
28. Val Graeve&#13;
56. Koleen Lancial&#13;
7 4. Michala Haynie&#13;
80. Lindy Anderson&#13;
13:07.5&#13;
13:11.1&#13;
13:30.8&#13;
13:49.2&#13;
13:58.6&#13;
Boy's top seven state finishers&#13;
22. Xavier Perez&#13;
36. Joe Kuehl&#13;
57. Shawn Jones&#13;
62. Dan Stock&#13;
16:56.1&#13;
17:07.7&#13;
17:29.4&#13;
17:33.7&#13;
65. Andy Murray&#13;
106. Dan Doner&#13;
111. Tim Murray&#13;
17:36.9&#13;
18:23.3&#13;
18:34.9&#13;
Coach John Shorey and Senior Shawn Jones talk over&#13;
strategy before the Varsity race at the District Cross&#13;
Country meet at Coon Rapids.&#13;
Lindy Anderson, one of this year's bright new star , is seen here running&#13;
to her little heart's content trying desperately to catch up with the leaders. &#13;
Individual State: A Step Above the Rest&#13;
by Sar~ Kruse&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Throughout the duration of&#13;
the year, the athletes always&#13;
keep one goal in mind -&#13;
qualifying for state. And only&#13;
the very best, the elite, make it&#13;
that far.&#13;
So far this year, there have&#13;
been only a few individual&#13;
state qualifiers. r1 all began&#13;
with Toby Fisher in wrestling.&#13;
He started halfway through&#13;
the wrestling season, and still&#13;
made it. Fisher had to wrestle&#13;
six different people and only&#13;
lost two times, to qualify for&#13;
his first state birth. At state,&#13;
Fisher wrestled a total of three&#13;
times. He lost his first match,&#13;
won his second match, then&#13;
lost once again to the eventual&#13;
runner-up.&#13;
Next in line is Carrie&#13;
McGruder. McGruder was&#13;
the only member of the girls&#13;
track team to qualify for state.&#13;
She qualified in the 400 yard&#13;
hurdles with a time of 69. l&#13;
seconds. Not only was she an&#13;
individual state qualifier, she&#13;
is the only girl in the history&#13;
of St. Albert to qualify in this&#13;
event. One ofMcGruder's&#13;
goals was to place second in the&#13;
finals of the 400 yard hurdles,&#13;
and her one major goal is to&#13;
break the school record in her&#13;
event.&#13;
On to boys tennis. The&#13;
entire boys tennis team qualified for substate. But two&#13;
players are definitely heading&#13;
for the state meet. Tony&#13;
Reinhardt and Ryan Myers&#13;
qualified for state for the first&#13;
time in doubles tennis.&#13;
"Our goal at state is to place in&#13;
the top eight," said junior Tony&#13;
Reinhardt. "We have nothing&#13;
to lose and everything to gain ,"&#13;
added teammate and fellow&#13;
junior Ryan Myers. The team&#13;
was very happy, and extremely&#13;
surprised with their substate&#13;
birth.&#13;
All in all it has been a good&#13;
year for the athletes at SA.&#13;
Through all bad weather and&#13;
the inconsistent sunny days, the&#13;
accomplishments of the teams&#13;
and indi viduals has been great.&#13;
Above: Junior Ryan Myers shows perfect form while teammate&#13;
and doubles partner, Tony Reinhardt looks on from the side.&#13;
v&#13;
Senior Carrie McGruder steps over one of the many hurdles&#13;
in her 400 meter race at state.&#13;
Sophomore Toby Fisher struggles to hold onto his opponent's&#13;
head, while trying to win the match. &#13;
Above: Senior Tony Mauer&#13;
looks ahead while taking the&#13;
ball in from the sidelines.&#13;
Above: Junior Michala Haynie attempts to dribble past her&#13;
A~i~1ent.&#13;
Top Left: Senior Brad Krohn&#13;
practices putting befo re his&#13;
match while senior Andy&#13;
Murray watches from the side.&#13;
Below: Senior Kelly Hughes&#13;
looks ahead intently while&#13;
dribbling down the court.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Lindy&#13;
Andersen strides along&#13;
during the middle of her&#13;
race.&#13;
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State Basketball ...&#13;
Falcons Runner Up For Second Year I&#13;
Above: Senior Jason Bruce goes up for a&#13;
lay-up and shows the other team that&#13;
"white men can jump."&#13;
By Laura Scurlock&#13;
Index Editor&#13;
For the second straight year in a row&#13;
the Falcons had the Boys State Basketball&#13;
title within their reach.&#13;
"Getting to state was harder this year.&#13;
Everyone expected us to make it. It added&#13;
pressure and the opponents were more&#13;
ready and wanted to beat us more," said&#13;
Coach Wettengel.&#13;
In the first game of the state tournament, the Falcons pl ayed Goose Lake&#13;
Northeast. The score was 62-56, the&#13;
Falcons, with the win , moving on to game&#13;
two against MFL-Mar-Mac .&#13;
"MFL-Mar-Mac was defini tely the&#13;
toughest. We spent a lot of energy getting&#13;
by LaFrentz. We had to double team hi m a&#13;
lot," said Tony Mauer. The Fa lcons&#13;
defeated MFL-Mar-Mac 69-63 .&#13;
The win aga inst MFL-Mar-Mac put St.&#13;
Albert in the championship game aga in st&#13;
Orange City Unity Christi an. SL Albert lo t&#13;
the champi onship game against Unity&#13;
Christian 71-63 .&#13;
This year Tony Mauer was named to the&#13;
all tournament team. " rt's ni ce, but it&#13;
would have been nicer if we would have&#13;
won the champi onship though," said&#13;
Mauer. Coach We ttengel feels, "Tony&#13;
deserved to be named. lt's ni ce to see&#13;
someone from our team being named to the&#13;
all tournament team. "&#13;
Above: Seniors John Burg and Casey Sautter got in to the school spirit by&#13;
decking themselves out in green and gold, as did the many St. Albert fans&#13;
who created a sea of green and gold.&#13;
Above: Senior Tony Mauer dribbles and he plans his&#13;
next move as fans watch anxiously.&#13;
j &#13;
-&#13;
iris and ho s both attend&#13;
Saintes earn 1st state berth&#13;
Amy Davis and Tracy Minor are seen&#13;
warming up for the St. Albert Saintes&#13;
first appearance in the state tournament.&#13;
By Tom Hromadka&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The 1993-94 Saintes had a lot to be proud&#13;
of after qualifying to represent St. Albert in&#13;
the first 2A tournament in the state's history.&#13;
After breezing through districts and substate, the Saintes went on to state, but went&#13;
home from the tournament earlier than&#13;
expected. Senior forward, Amy Davis said,&#13;
"We have accomplished a lot of positive&#13;
things this year. Even though we ended on a&#13;
rough note, I know that we can be proud&#13;
because most teams didn ' t even make it&#13;
there."&#13;
The Saintes lost to an excellent team&#13;
from Hartley-Melvin-Sandborn . H-M-S&#13;
later lost to Solon, who won the title. Senior&#13;
Kati e Heithoff said, "Even on a good day, I&#13;
don' t think that we would of beat them. "' She&#13;
later said, "It wa fun fo r everyone. I'm just&#13;
glad that I had the opportunity to play there. "&#13;
Through the season. the players have et their&#13;
minds on the state championship. So they&#13;
have a right to be a little disappoi nted. But as&#13;
they say ... winning isn ' t everything. but it's&#13;
sometimes nice.&#13;
The tournament isn't made fo r the so-so&#13;
teams, it's designed to let the best play the&#13;
best, and that is why the Saintes were invited.&#13;
They are one of the most talented teams to&#13;
come from this great program at St. Albert.&#13;
Kelly Hughes is caught playing her usual 'hard-nose'&#13;
defense. The Saintes as a team were known for their&#13;
hustling defense and deadly fast break which was&#13;
finished with easy layups.&#13;
Amy Davis, Katie Heithoff, Kelly Hughes, and Sharon Whetstone come&#13;
out ready to give it their aJI. &#13;
LAST &#13;
LOOK &#13;
Far Right: Tony Mauer and&#13;
Erin Fuchser are named '94&#13;
Prom King and Queen.&#13;
Right: Court member Josh&#13;
Gubbels leans on his cane and&#13;
smiles back at Val Graeve&#13;
under the volcano.&#13;
Below: Many juniors helped&#13;
decorate for the prom. Back&#13;
Row: Jill Gaspard, Anne&#13;
Svoboda, Amy Patten, Dan&#13;
Doner, Alicia Sanchez, Dan&#13;
Busch, Ann Hansman, Ann&#13;
Narmi and Jessica Andersen.&#13;
Second Row: Courtnie Lenhardt, Koleen Lancial, Tom&#13;
Hughes, Mrs. Mooney and&#13;
Michala Haynie. Front Row:&#13;
Pat Malone and Ryan Myers&#13;
Above: Brad Krohn, Matt Clayton, Mark Willms and Chad&#13;
Smith discuss their fabulous dinners before dancing.&#13;
Right: Casey Sautter and Jill Konz "Dance the Night Away" at&#13;
Prom. &#13;
Prom Court '94 Back Row: Andy Nicholas, Jason Epperson, Tom Hromadka, Josh Gubbels, and&#13;
Dan Busch. Second Row: Amy Davis, Kori Nielsen, Kelly Hughes, and Jessica Andersen. Front&#13;
Row: Ryan l\tlyers, Sharon Whetstone, Tony Mauer, Erin Fuchser and Val Graeve.&#13;
Ms. McGuire, Chris VanScoy, Nate Noon and Andy Nicholas&#13;
discuss the perfect color of paint for decorating. Nate Noon watches Andy&#13;
Nicholas carefully paint&#13;
decorations for prom.&#13;
''Almost&#13;
Paradise''&#13;
Prom 1994&#13;
By Dan Doner&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
There is only one day besides&#13;
the last day of school that all&#13;
juniors and seni ors talk about for&#13;
weeks ahead of time: Prom.&#13;
Prom Night and all the preparations to make it a perfect evening&#13;
are discussed as early as March.&#13;
The first thing on every girls mind&#13;
is their dress. Renting the tux,&#13;
buying the fl owers, making&#13;
reservations, and possibly renting&#13;
a limo are prominent concerns the&#13;
guys deal with.&#13;
The juniors have the task of&#13;
decorating the gym for Prom along&#13;
with getting themselves ready.&#13;
The juniors decorated according to&#13;
the theme of "Almo t Paradise."&#13;
The decoration included a&#13;
running waterfall and a volcano&#13;
from whi ch the Prom Court&#13;
entered.&#13;
The Prom Court included&#13;
juniors Jessica Andersen, Sharon&#13;
Whetstone, Kori iel en, Andy&#13;
icholas, Dan Bu ch, Ryan Myers&#13;
and seniors Erin Fuscher, Kelly&#13;
Hughes, Val Graeve, Tony Mauer,&#13;
Jason Epperson, and Josh Gubbels.&#13;
Toward the middle of Lhc evening&#13;
many people came to see the&#13;
crowning of King and Queen.&#13;
Ironically after Tony Mauer aid.&#13;
"Erin is my best memory of high&#13;
school," Mauer and Fuscher were&#13;
crowned King and Queen.&#13;
Many people took pictures&#13;
throughout the evening to capture&#13;
al l the memories. As senior Andy&#13;
MuITay said, "lt will be a memory&#13;
we wi ll never forget."&#13;
129 &#13;
The class of 1994:&#13;
One Last Day&#13;
By Joe Stuhr&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
This day started out just like any other.&#13;
The birds were singing the bees buzzing and&#13;
the flowers blooming. However this was not&#13;
just anyother day, for a special few , the&#13;
seniors of St. Albert, this was the end of&#13;
education as they know it.&#13;
The last day was eventful as always. The&#13;
seniors were in a mad rush to get signed out.&#13;
The teachers were in a mad rush to sign&#13;
them out. The rest of the student body&#13;
viewed the spectacle as envious as ever.&#13;
Another common sight on the senior's last&#13;
day is the waterfight . Every year the&#13;
seniors roundup balloons, water guns or&#13;
anything else they could use to douse their&#13;
classmates. This year was no exception.&#13;
According to the school's administration the&#13;
waterfight is just good clean fun and that is&#13;
just what was had clean fun.&#13;
However this year's was not your&#13;
preverbial last day. A normal sight at St.&#13;
Albert for the last week of school has always&#13;
been senior girls with shredded skirts. Due to&#13;
the Administration's decision to collect the&#13;
skirts that did not happen this year. The girls&#13;
turned their skirts in for one week of out of&#13;
uniform. However, as is usually the case&#13;
there was conflict. The senior guys were up&#13;
in arms in what they felt was an unfair&#13;
decision. They felt that if the girls got out of&#13;
uniform for turning in their uniform, they&#13;
should be able to turn in part of their attire for&#13;
a week of grubs. Senior Josh Gubbels&#13;
assurred his undercl assmen that he was not&#13;
just looking out for himself but for all of the&#13;
of the seniors of the future.&#13;
Below: Senior Jason Epperson heads to his car to retrieve a&#13;
balloon to abuse more classmates.&#13;
Above: seniors Katie Heithoff, Carrie&#13;
McGruder, Andy "Muffin Man"&#13;
Murray, and Jamie Goebel take a rest&#13;
in between water balloon bombing&#13;
runs.&#13;
Above: seniors Rachel Stuhr, Stormie Thompson, and Jennifer&#13;
Mathiasen show no mercy &#13;
Above: Senior guys Mark Wilms, Jason Epperson, and Tom&#13;
Hromadka stand around boasting of their kills.&#13;
Left: a group of seniors including Jeff&#13;
Harrington, Melissa Barton, Jennifer&#13;
Mathiasen, Laura Scurlock, Rachel Stuhr,&#13;
and Casey Sautter discuss their diabolical&#13;
plan to soak the world, or at least to get&#13;
senior Carolyn Wulff (bottom) really good.&#13;
-&#13;
131 &#13;
Top Left: Seniors Erin Fuchser, Val&#13;
Graeve, Jill Konz, and Matt Clayton look&#13;
on as Shawn Jones shows off his muscles.&#13;
Middle Left: Senior Class President&#13;
Brandon O'Neill welcomes everyone to the&#13;
'94 Graduation.&#13;
Right: Valedictorians Shawn Jones,&#13;
Jennifer Mathiason, and Gwen Gruber&#13;
rehearse their speaches before&#13;
graduation.&#13;
Above: The seniors who chose to perform at graduation sing "It's Time to Go"&#13;
for the packed auditorium. &#13;
The beginning of&#13;
the end for the&#13;
class of '94&#13;
By Tim Howarth&#13;
and Missy Sakyers&#13;
Staff Writers&#13;
As the school year wound down and the&#13;
summer drew nearer, the seniors readied&#13;
themselves for life as adults.&#13;
The future is closer than ever for the 53&#13;
determined seniors as they neared the end&#13;
of their final high school year. May 29th&#13;
brought an end to high school, and the&#13;
beginning of reality.&#13;
The ' 94 class motto, "We always knew&#13;
we would look back at yesterday 's tears&#13;
with laughte r, but we didn ' t know we&#13;
would look back at yesterday 's laughter&#13;
with tears," best described this years'&#13;
graduates.&#13;
Class President Brandon O'Neill opened&#13;
the ceremony and Vice President Josh&#13;
Gubbels presented the prayer. All tlu-ee&#13;
valedictorians, Shawn Jones, Jennifer&#13;
Mathiasen and Gwen Gruber, also had a few&#13;
moments of speaki ng time at the graduation.&#13;
In his homily at senior mass Father Bud&#13;
Grant talked about what people will be like at&#13;
their ten year reunion. Some of these predictions are a purple haired Casey Sautter and&#13;
Josh Gubbels as the next president of the&#13;
United States.&#13;
Seniors Jason Epperson, Andy Murray, Tom Hromadka, Jess Brown, and Amy Davis&#13;
take time out for a quick picture at the senior dinner.&#13;
Father Bud congratulates Brandon&#13;
O'Neill as Josh Gubbels and Casey&#13;
Sautter look on.&#13;
Ms. McGuire summed things up by&#13;
saying, "I think I will remember the clas of&#13;
'94 as quiet people who got things done.&#13;
They were always there for me when I&#13;
needed help."&#13;
Kate Hobbins stated, "The class of '94 will&#13;
simply be remembered as the best class to&#13;
come out of St. Albert."&#13;
Graduation brought an end to high school&#13;
fo r the fifty three seniors and brought about&#13;
the beginning of co llege life and living in the&#13;
real world.&#13;
Father Bud and Miss McGuire go overthe&#13;
last minute details for the graduation&#13;
rehearsal&#13;
133 &#13;
Our Final Stand&#13;
By Jill Konz&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
As seniors we now stand&#13;
at the top of the hill, with the&#13;
sun and wind on our faces,&#13;
and our successors to our&#13;
backs. We share the perfect&#13;
view of the treetops, the blue&#13;
sky, the past, and the future.&#13;
This one shining moment is&#13;
not eternal, soon we must&#13;
travel back down to the&#13;
bottom, in faith that we will&#13;
soon rise again.&#13;
The hills we dare to climb&#13;
are different, and the terrain&#13;
we will climb alone. Each&#13;
stone will be a new obstacle,&#13;
each blade of grass will soften&#13;
ou tep. Along the way we&#13;
will become stronger, and&#13;
eventually the climbing will&#13;
become easier. There will be&#13;
new hikers who will learn to&#13;
climb with us, and we shall&#13;
become a part of a new team.&#13;
Eventually we will climb to&#13;
a new summit, with the same&#13;
sun, wind, blue sky, and&#13;
treetops, but a new view. We&#13;
have faith in our experience of&#13;
climbing our first hill together,&#13;
and someday we shall climb&#13;
again.&#13;
Above: Chris Wredt all smiles,&#13;
takes the pause that refreshes.&#13;
Right: Shawn Jones and Carrie&#13;
McGruder share a friendly&#13;
moment at a track meet. Jones is&#13;
always eager to try out one of his&#13;
stupid torture tricks ... maybe he&#13;
should join the circus or something.&#13;
134&#13;
'E,ven tfie cfeatfi of&#13;
friendS wiff inspire us as&#13;
mucfi as tfieir fives ...&#13;
Tfieir memories wi{{ be&#13;
encrustecf over witfi&#13;
su6fime ancf p{easing&#13;
tfiougfits, as monuments&#13;
of otfier men are overgrown witfi mos Si for our&#13;
friends fiave no pface in&#13;
tfie graveyarcf.&#13;
Tfioreau&#13;
Above: Brandon O'Neill waves a&#13;
final good-bye to his "fellow&#13;
Americans." &#13;
On The Hill&#13;
St. Albert, our mentor, receives affection from Carrie McGruder&#13;
and Ryan Shea. It is probably more likely that they are happily&#13;
kissing him good-bye for good.&#13;
Jeff Davis breaks out of "unifomity".&#13;
Dan Stock tries to look sad about leaving school. Casey Sautter gives Jill Konz a squeeze, or is it a head lock? &#13;
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Class&#13;
of&#13;
1997 &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
B&#13;
Bellus, John 25,26&#13;
Boettcher, Jennifer&#13;
3,26,67,78,79,120&#13;
Bonar, James E. 26&#13;
Bridges, Veronica 26&#13;
Burg, Joshua 26,64,67,87,89,96,118&#13;
c&#13;
Christi ansen, Robert J. 26&#13;
Collins, Nickolas 26,31,96&#13;
Crampton, Nicholas 26,96&#13;
Curtis, Beau 26&#13;
D&#13;
Dixon, Joshua R. 26,30,87,89,115&#13;
E&#13;
Estell, Alex 7, 10,26,31 ,87 ,89,96 .&#13;
F&#13;
Fennell , Christopher 26,64, 106&#13;
Finken, Nichol as 27,31,81,96,106,&#13;
120&#13;
French, Joseph D. 27,87,89,106,118&#13;
Fuchser, Scott 27,87,89,106,107&#13;
G&#13;
Gerj evic, James 7 ,27 ,8 1&#13;
Graeve, Eugene C. 27 ,80,8 1&#13;
Graeve, Kenneth 2,21,27 ,87 ,89&#13;
H&#13;
Hansen, Denver 27, 115&#13;
Hargens, Jordan 27 ,67&#13;
Haynie, Ryan 14,27,96,97,106&#13;
Headley, Matthew 27 ,64,67, 106&#13;
Heithoff, Annie 7 ,9,27 ,30,3 1,55,&#13;
57,73,85,92,94,95, 105, 117&#13;
Hume, Michelle 27&#13;
J&#13;
Johnson, Heather 27,109,117&#13;
K&#13;
Klimek, Joshua 27 ,87 ,89 , 118&#13;
Kroll, Melissa 27,30,31,57 ,60,85,&#13;
92,95 ,117&#13;
Kuehl, Joseph 27,64,81,96,97,115&#13;
Kuper, John 27,96,97,106&#13;
L&#13;
Lancial, Keith 27 ,87 ,89&#13;
Lear, Travis 15,27&#13;
M&#13;
Martin, Lucas (Luke) 27&#13;
Mathiasen, Jason 28,31,64,87 ,89 ,96&#13;
Meidlinger, Matt&#13;
25 ,28,3 1,87,89,96,115&#13;
Moffatt, Jennifer 28,105,117&#13;
N&#13;
Narmi, Charles&#13;
15,28,96,97,106,107' 118&#13;
0&#13;
O'Connor, Amy 28,92,93,117&#13;
O'Hara, Zachary 28,87,89,91&#13;
O'Toole, Colin 13,28,62,63&#13;
p&#13;
Petersen, Marc 28,30, 110, 11 1&#13;
Points, Holly 18,28,73&#13;
R&#13;
Regan, Andrew 28,31 ,65,81 ,96&#13;
Reineke, David 28,96&#13;
Richards, Jamie 28,57,92&#13;
Rostermundt, Stephanie&#13;
28,73,105,1 17&#13;
Ryan, Erin 28,31 ,92, 109, 117&#13;
Ryan, Mary Beth 28,31,92,93,117&#13;
s&#13;
Saturley, Joshua 28,87 ,89&#13;
Schnitker, Amanda&#13;
28,3 1,79,112,117&#13;
Shannon, Paul 15,28,67,87,89,106&#13;
Smith, Erin 7, 18,28,57,&#13;
73,78,79,116,117,120&#13;
Smith, Melissa M. 28&#13;
Stebbins, Dawn 20,29,82,83&#13;
St.ronck, Sara 29,31 ,92,93,105&#13;
Stuntz, Ryan&#13;
29,47,87,89,96,97,106,11 8&#13;
Swanek, Holly 29,31 ,1 00,101,11 7&#13;
v&#13;
Van Scoy, Chad 29,30,87,89&#13;
Vanfossan, Amy 29,30,31,73,&#13;
85,92,93,105,112,1 17&#13;
Vanscoy, Megan 18,29,67,73,92&#13;
w&#13;
Watson, Nathan 29,64,67&#13;
Waugh, Alexander 29,96,115,1 18&#13;
Williams, Lindsay 29,31 ,54, 64,70,&#13;
71 , 72,73,105&#13;
Wills, Ashley 3,29,31,78,92, LOS&#13;
Wredt, Jodi 20,29, 104&#13;
z&#13;
Zaccone, Nicole&#13;
I 8,29,67,68,73,109 &#13;
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SOPHOMORES&#13;
A&#13;
Andersen, Lindy 32,72,73,79,92, 95,105&#13;
121, 123&#13;
Arnold, Allison 32,75 ,85, I OS&#13;
B&#13;
Britten, Matthew 32,86,87 ,89&#13;
Burgett, Anne 32,75&#13;
Burke, Christi e 32,74,85&#13;
c&#13;
Chullino, Beau 32, 11 I&#13;
D&#13;
Dinovo, Matthew 32,87,89, 114, 11 S&#13;
E&#13;
Eich, Willi am 32&#13;
Ellis- Kley, Amy 32&#13;
Engelhardt, Nicole 32&#13;
F&#13;
Fennel, Jacob 33,8 1,115,120&#13;
Fischer, Anthony 33,64,8 1, 118&#13;
Fi cher, Kathe rine&#13;
7,33,37,59,92,95, 116, 117&#13;
Fisher, Toby 7, 15 ,33,91 , 106,107,122&#13;
Friedrichsen, Jodie 32,33,56,59, l 09&#13;
G&#13;
Gerjevic, Anna 33,37,74,75&#13;
Gibson, William 33,87,89,91,118&#13;
Gorman, Eli zabeth 18,33,57,79, 120&#13;
H&#13;
Hargens, Johnna 18,33,68,75, 105&#13;
Heenan, Matthew 14,33&#13;
Hemmingsen, Ryan 2,33&#13;
Horner, Erin 33,54,72,73&#13;
Hoy, Michael 33, 103&#13;
Hughes, Kati e l 0,33,76,85,92,93,95&#13;
Hughes, Marty 33,96, I 06&#13;
Hughes, Matthew 33, 119&#13;
I&#13;
Irwin, Andy 33,57,86,87,89,96, 115&#13;
J&#13;
Janacek, Eric 33, l 06, 11 8&#13;
Jensen, Sarah 33,75,105&#13;
Jones, Robin 12,33,67&#13;
K&#13;
Koch, Benj amin&#13;
34,56,57,64,65,81 ,96, 11 8&#13;
L&#13;
Lafl eur, Jamie 66,67&#13;
Lownes, Nicholas 7,34, 118&#13;
M&#13;
McCle ll an, Catherine 34,56,64,79,89&#13;
McGruder, Jason 34, 102, 103, 11 8,11 9&#13;
Mendoza, Mario 34&#13;
Montagne, Melinda 34,79,89&#13;
Mortensen, Mark 34,86,87,89,90, l I 9&#13;
Morton, Andrew 34,87 ,89&#13;
Mu1rny, Tim 32,34 59,80,8 1,96, 115&#13;
0&#13;
O'Donnell, Jennifer 34,66,67,106&#13;
Oder, Jordan I 0,34,85,92.95, I 04, I 05&#13;
Olsen, Rachel 34,73&#13;
p&#13;
Phelps, Mark 34, 11 8&#13;
Q&#13;
Quigley, Jeremy 34, 110,11 1&#13;
R&#13;
Rangel, Theresa 34,64&#13;
Roane, Regina 34,70,71 ,72.73&#13;
s&#13;
Sanchez, Lucia 34,36,105&#13;
Schwartz, Dana 34,87,89,96, 110,111,118&#13;
Schwery, Jam es 34&#13;
Scurlock, Daryl 34&#13;
Smith, John 35&#13;
Smouse, McClain 35,68,69&#13;
Stock, Joseph 35,114,115,11 8&#13;
Su lljvan, Gabriel 11 ,35,103&#13;
T&#13;
Thomas, Kelly 24,35,37,96, 106&#13;
Turner, Steven 35,87,89,114,115&#13;
v&#13;
Vercio, Michelle 35&#13;
w&#13;
Woody, Susan 35 .72,73&#13;
Wu lff, John 35,55,67,68.89&#13;
y&#13;
Yeoman, Neil 35,37,96, 118 &#13;
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JUNIORS&#13;
A&#13;
Andersen, Jessica 38,4 1,56,57 ,59&#13;
72,73, 105, 128, 129&#13;
B&#13;
Busch, Daniel 38,89, 106, 128&#13;
D&#13;
Daley, Dan 38,43,87, I 15, I 19&#13;
Doner, Dani el 38,6 1,8 1,96, 128&#13;
E&#13;
Engler, Meegan 38,4 1, I 08, I 09&#13;
Escritt, Matthew 38&#13;
Evers, Andrew 3,38,42, 11 9&#13;
G&#13;
Gaspard, Jill 38, 100, IO I, 128&#13;
Graeve, Matthew 38, I 06, I 07&#13;
Gruber, Seth 24,38,87,89, 11 4, 115&#13;
H&#13;
Hannan, Bridget 39&#13;
Hansman, Ann 6, 18,39,56,73,85,128&#13;
Hargens, Joseph 39&#13;
Hayni e, Michal a 17, 18,39,42, 73,79,92,&#13;
95, 104,105, 120, 123 , 128&#13;
Heck, Nichole 25 ,39,42,43, I 04, I 05&#13;
Hedlund, Sara 18,39,4 1&#13;
Hoffman, Lesa 39&#13;
Horner, Joshua 39&#13;
Howarth, Tim 25,39, 11 9&#13;
Hughes, John 39,42,43, 11 9&#13;
Hughes, Tommy 39,97,99,103, 128&#13;
J&#13;
Jones, Jennifer 17,20,39,59,67,68,70,71&#13;
K&#13;
Kellogg, Greg 25,39,60,6 1,102,103,l l 9&#13;
Killion, Jason 39, 107&#13;
Kirke, Angie 39,42&#13;
Konz, Scott 13,39,43,96&#13;
Kriley, Mary 7,11 ,39,54,72&#13;
Kruse, Sara 13,39,42&#13;
L&#13;
Lancia], Koleen 13,18,39,78,79,80, 92,&#13;
94,95,121,128&#13;
Lenhardt, Courtnie 39,100,10 1,128&#13;
M&#13;
Malone, Patrick&#13;
40,56,77,98,99,102, 103, 128, 11 9&#13;
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Colophone&#13;
The 1993-94 Dimensions Yearbook&#13;
"One" was printed by Jostens in Visala,&#13;
California. The body copy was printed in&#13;
10 point Times, with the headlines&#13;
printed in 36 to 72 point Times bold.&#13;
Jay Anderson was our Jostens rep.&#13;
Special thanks to the Journalism I class&#13;
for writing stories and helping out in&#13;
times of crisis.&#13;
154&#13;
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The following students put in more hours than&#13;
most could imagine to complete this book:&#13;
Editors: Jill Konz&#13;
Rachel Stuhr&#13;
Copy Editor: Jennifer Mathiasen&#13;
Photo Editors: Kate Hobbins&#13;
Kelly Walsh&#13;
Layout Editor: Kelly Hughes&#13;
Advertising: Carrie McGruder&#13;
Andy Murray&#13;
Index: Laura Scurlock&#13;
Staff Writers: Tom Hromadka&#13;
Shawn Jones&#13;
Dan Doner&#13;
Tim Howarth&#13;
Greg Kellogg&#13;
Sara Kruse&#13;
Amy Patten&#13;
Missy Salyers&#13;
Alicia Sanchez&#13;
Casey Sautter&#13;
Joe Stuhr&#13;
Nichoel Thompson&#13;
Jess Welsh&#13;
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\\ ./. &#13;
Seniors Ryan Shea and Jason&#13;
Bruce put a little excitement&#13;
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The cast of "Present Tense": Stormie Thompson, McClain&#13;
Smouse, Melissa Barton, Casey Sautter, Carolyn Wulff, Jill&#13;
Konz, Danny Stock, Rachel Stuhr, and Jennifer Mathiasen.&#13;
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Senior John Burg gets a lift from&#13;
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155 &#13;
Senior Valerie Gravae&#13;
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Senior Ryan Shea sports with pride the state basketaJI bulletin.&#13;
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her attention to the project she is&#13;
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1967 &#13;
&#13;
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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;
&#13;
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;
40&#13;
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;
41 &#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;
44&#13;
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;
46&#13;
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;
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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;
49 &#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;
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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;
58&#13;
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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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EDWARD BEAVER&#13;
LINDA BROOKOVER&#13;
DANIEL E. LEWIS&#13;
JOSEPH SCHABEN&#13;
MARGUERITE J.&#13;
STEINHOFF&#13;
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JOYCE WETTENGEL&#13;
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95 &#13;
96&#13;
-;--:t _ __ ..._&#13;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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"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;
59 &#13;
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60&#13;
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;
61 &#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;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
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;
65 &#13;
Track&#13;
66&#13;
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;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
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;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
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;
.. ... ., .. &#13;
71 &#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;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
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;
77 &#13;
Education from the ground up.&#13;
78&#13;
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;
79 &#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;
82&#13;
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;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
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;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
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;
87 &#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;
89 - ------~-&#13;
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;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
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;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
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;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
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;
99 &#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;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
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;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
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;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
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;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
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;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
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;
113 &#13;
I 14&#13;
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;
Club 1,2,3; Speech and Drama 3,4; Newspaper Reporter 4; YCS 3; "Brigadoon" 4,&#13;
PATRICIA ELLISON - Cheerleading 2, 3,4; Choir 1;&#13;
FTA 3.&#13;
SHERYL EVERS - Choir 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3.&#13;
EDWARD FENNELL - Academic Achievement 3;&#13;
Honor Roll 11 quarters; Choir 4; Latin Club 3; Key&#13;
Club 3, 4; Biology Field Club, Vice President 3, 4;&#13;
Perfect Attendance 2, 3! Track 3; "Cabaret" 4.&#13;
ROSEMARY FLECKY - Honor Roll 10 quarters; 1 in&#13;
District Speech; 1 in State Speech; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Les Musiques 3,4; Tennis 2; Girl's Triple Trio 1,2;&#13;
FT A 3, 4; Speech and Drama 3; Pep Club Secretary&#13;
2; Newspaper Page Editor 2,3,4; YCS 3; " Marriage&#13;
Proposal" 3; "Murder Takes the Veil" 3; "Brigadoon"&#13;
4; "Utopia, Inc." 4.&#13;
STEVEN FRANCISCO - First Team All City Football&#13;
4; ~11 State Honorable Mention 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Honor Roll 2 quarters; Sportsmanship Trophy 4 ; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Track 3; FT A 3, 4,&#13;
Vice-president 4; Football 1, 2, Letters 3, 4.&#13;
MICHAEL FRIESEN - Honor Roll 3 quarters; L. C.&#13;
Wrestling Tournament 2nd Place Medal; Wrestling 4.&#13;
RODERICK FROST&#13;
ED GORMAN - bk&gt;nor Noll 'i quarter~; Optimist Award&#13;
4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy's Choir 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 ;&#13;
Prall! Committee 3; "Brigadoon" 4; "Cabaret" 4.&#13;
JOHN GRANT&#13;
MICHAEL GRONSTAL - Honor Roll 9 quarters; National Merit Commended Student 4; International&#13;
Relations Club 4; Newspaper Reporter 3, 4; YCS 4 ;&#13;
Speech and Drama 3; Yearbook Organizations 4;&#13;
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Biology Field Club 4.&#13;
JO GRUND - Choir 1.&#13;
THOMAS HAAS - Wrestling 3; Honor Roll 1 quarter;&#13;
International Relations Club, Chairman 4; Yearbook&#13;
Senior Section 4; Prom Committee 3 ; Speech and&#13;
Drama Club 3; "Utopia, Inc." 4.&#13;
ELIZABETH HECK - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Latin&#13;
Award 3; Class Treasurer 3; Choir 1, 2, 4; Newspaper&#13;
Page Editor 3; Co-Editor 4; YCS 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4;&#13;
Speech and Drama 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; "Utopia, Inc." 4; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
LINDA HEITHOFF - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Southwest&#13;
District DAR Good Citizen Scholarship 4; Cheerleading 1, 2; Newspaper Reporter 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; YCS&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Activity Section 3, 4; FT A 3, 4;&#13;
Assistant Choreographer and Dancer in "Brigadoon"&#13;
4; Christmas Program Choreographer and Dancer 4."&#13;
KARL HERING - Citizenship Award 1; Chamber of&#13;
Commerce 4; Secretary of Class 3; Student Council&#13;
Treasurer 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3.: Basketball&#13;
1, 2; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3; Key Club 3, 4; Prom&#13;
Committee 3; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
WILLIAM HILL - Football 1; Track 1; Automotive&#13;
Society 4.&#13;
PAUL HOFFMAN - Football 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Science and Engineering Club 4; Chorus in "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
JOSEPH HOPKINS - Scenery Committee for "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
JAMES HOTZ - Science and Engineering Club 3, 4:&#13;
Biology Field Club 4.&#13;
JEFF HOWE - Transfer Student 3; Honor Roll 3 quarters; Football 4; Track 3, 4; Knute Rockne Award 4.&#13;
STEVEN JENSEN - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Football&#13;
1; Track 1; Yearbook Activity Section 3 ; Senior&#13;
Class Representative, Student Council; Class President 4; Key Club 3; Science and Engineering 4.&#13;
RANDAL KAUFMAN - Science and Engineering 4 ;&#13;
Perfect Attendance 1.&#13;
117 &#13;
DOUGLAS KENNEY&#13;
MICHAEL KENWORTHY - Automotive Society 4;&#13;
FCC 3 , 4.&#13;
ROBERT KONZ - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Football 1.&#13;
CYNTHIA KRIEGLER - Choir 1; Honor Roll 4 quarters.&#13;
VICTORIA KRE GLE~ - Choir 1; YCS 2.&#13;
NICHOLAS LEBER - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Class&#13;
President 3; Student Council President 4; Track Letter 1,2,3; Football Letter 3,4; Wrestling 3; Letterman Club 1, 3,4; Wrestling Team Captain 4 ; Boy's&#13;
Choir 3; Key Club Treasurer 4; Prom Committee 3.&#13;
WILLIAM LEINEN - Football Letter 4; Baseball Letter&#13;
3; Letterman Club 3.&#13;
PAUL LUSTGRAAF - Academic Achievement Award&#13;
3, 4; National Merit Commended Student 4; Honor&#13;
Roll 12 quarters; Boy's Choir 4; Automotive Club 4 ;&#13;
Science and Engineering 4; Yearbook 4 ; "Brigadoon"&#13;
4.&#13;
RICHARD LUSTGRAAF&#13;
JACQUELINE MADDEN - Choir 2 , 3, 4; Les Musiques&#13;
3,4; FNA 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
CHERYL MARR - Choir 1, 2, 3; YCS 2.&#13;
DIANE MARTIN - Choir 1, 2; Newspaper 3 , 4; YCS 3.&#13;
JEAN MATHIASEN - Choir 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 2;&#13;
Honor Roll 2 quarters; Mixed Choir 3; FTA 3, 4; Pep&#13;
Club 1, 2., 3, 4; Press Club 2, 3, 4 ; YCS 2, 3; "Brig adoon" 4; "Cabaret" 4.&#13;
MELITA MATTHAUS - Foreign Exhange Student&#13;
4; Honor Roll 2 quarters; Science and Engineering&#13;
Club 4.&#13;
SHARON McELRA VY - National Merit Commended&#13;
Student 4; Honor Roll 9 quarters; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy's Choir Accompanist 3 ;&#13;
Les Musiques 3,4; FNA 3,4; Pep Club 2 , 3,4.&#13;
ELIZABETH McKEE - Choir 1; Pep Club 1; Perfect&#13;
Attendance 1.&#13;
ELENE McKINLEY - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Tennis 3,&#13;
4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Triple Trio 1, 2; Les Musiques 3,&#13;
4; FT A. 3 , 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
LESLIE McPARTLAND - Honor Roll 11 quarters; Latin Award 3; Poetry Award 3; Choir 1, 2; Student&#13;
Council 4; Cheerleading 1,2, 3; FTA 3 , 4; Choir Ac -&#13;
companist 1, 2; Latin Club Program Chairman 3.&#13;
CONSTANCE MEISENBACH - Scholarship, Mount&#13;
Marty College ; Honor Roll 8 quarters; Choir 1, 2, 3,&#13;
4 ; Mixed Choir 3; Les Musiques 3,4; .Pep Club 1, 2,&#13;
3, 4; Science and Engineering Club 4; Speech and&#13;
Drama 3 ; Ye arbook 4 ; YCS 3 ; "Brig adoon" 4;&#13;
"Utopia, Inc." 4.&#13;
MARY MESSBARGER - Newspaper Reporter 2, 3,4;&#13;
FT A 2, 3, 4 ; Pe rfect Attendance 1, 2; Pep Club 3,&#13;
4; "Brig adoon" 4.&#13;
118&#13;
MARY MILES - Optimist Club Award 4 ; Honor Roll&#13;
10 quarters; Cl ass Representative 2; Newspaper Reporter 2, 3 , 4 ; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 3.&#13;
ANITA MILLER - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Choir 1, 2;&#13;
Pep Club 1, 2 , 3; Band 2, 3; Scholarship Missouri&#13;
State 4 ; FT A 2, 3.&#13;
PHILIP MINOR - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Track 2.&#13;
PAM MORTENSEN - Choir 1, 2; Pep Club 2 , 3; FT A 4.&#13;
RICHARD NORMAN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Basketball 1, 2.&#13;
JAMES O'CONNOR - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Football&#13;
Manager, Le tter 3; Choir 1, 2 ; Key Club 3 , 4.&#13;
JAMES O' NEILL - Cl ass Secretary 2; Student Coun -&#13;
cil 2, 3; Basketball Letters 3, 4 ; Baseball Letters 2,&#13;
3 ; "Utopia, Inc . " 4.&#13;
STEVEN O' NEILL - Basketball Letter 3, 4; Honor&#13;
Roll 1 quarter; Football Letter 3 , 4; Baseball Letter&#13;
2; "Marriage Proposal" 3; Newspaper, Assistant Page&#13;
Editor 4.&#13;
PATRICIA OSTERLUND - FTA 3 , 4.&#13;
RICHARD PAAR - Latin Test Commendation 2; Automotive Club 4 ; FCC 3 , 4.&#13;
JAMES PAWLOSKI - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Football&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4 ; Le tters 3 , 4; Golf 4 ; Wrestling 1, 2.&#13;
NANCY PETERSON - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Latin&#13;
Test Comme ndation 3; Choir 1, 2; FTA 2, 3; Pep&#13;
Club 1, 2 , 3 ; Spanish Club, Vice President 3, President 4; FNA 4; Newspaper Reporter 3, 4.&#13;
MARY JEAN POGGE - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Choir&#13;
1 2 3 4· Academic Achievement Award 3 ; National ' ' ' ' Merit Commendation 4 ; Betty Crocker Homemaking&#13;
Award 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; ,.Newspaper Reporter 2,&#13;
Page Editor 3 , Co- Editor 4; FTA 3 , 4; Speech and&#13;
Drama 3, 4; " Murder Takes the Veil" 3 ; "Brigadoon"&#13;
4 ; "Utopia, Inc." 4.&#13;
PATlUCK QUIGLEY - FCC 2 , 3,'4.&#13;
WILLIAM RAMSEY - Class Tre asurer 4; Track 2, 3 , 4;&#13;
Letters 2, 3, 4.&#13;
STEVEN REGAN - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Football&#13;
3, 4 ; Mixed Choir 4 ; Boy's Choir 3 , 4 ; Newspaper&#13;
Reporter 3, 4; Yearbook Sports Editor 3 , 4 ; YCS 4;.&#13;
Prom Committee 3; Key Club 3; President of Laun&#13;
Club 3; "Brigadoon" 4 ; "Utopia, Inc." 4.&#13;
DEBORAH RESPELIERS - Transfer student 4.&#13;
NANCY RINDON E - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Cl ass&#13;
Tre asurer 3; Student Council 4; Choir 1, 2, 4 ; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2, 3,4; FTA 3,4; Prom Committe e 3 ; "Brigadoon" 4 ; " Utopia, Inc." 4; "Cabare t" 4.&#13;
BONNIE RING - Choir 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2.&#13;
CATHERINE ROANE - Choir 1, 2; Pep Clu b 2, 3;&#13;
Newspaper Typist 4.&#13;
JOHN ROART Y - Honor Roll 9 quarters; National &#13;
Merit Commendation 4; Choir 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Latin Club 3, 4; International Relations 4; FT A 2, 4;&#13;
Newspaper Page Editor 4; Yearbook 4; YCS 4; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
JAMIE ROBINSON - Choir 1,2,3,4; FTA 4; Pep Club&#13;
1, 2; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
COLLEEN RY AN - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Scholarship&#13;
to Mount Marty; Newspaper 3; Speech Club 3; FNA&#13;
3, President 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Yearbook Junior and Senior Class Section Editor 3, 4;&#13;
Prom Committee 3: "Brigadoon" 4; "Cabaret" 4;&#13;
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit of St. Albert Award 4.&#13;
PHILIP SCHNITKER - Honor Roll 11 quarters; 1st&#13;
Place in National Math Contest; Academic Achievement Award 3,4; Creighton Math Contest 3; Choir&#13;
4; Key Club 3,4; FTA 3; Biology Field Club 3, President 4; Newspaper 4; YCS 4; "Utopia, Inc." 4.&#13;
TERRENCE SCOTT - FCC 2, 3, 4.&#13;
MARY SEALOCK - Honor Roll 13 quarters; Scholarship to College of St. Mary's; Academic Achievement Award 3,4; Choir 1,2; Science and Engineering 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 2, 3; Newspaper Reporter 2, 3, 4; Typist 4; Yearbook Senior Section 4; YCS&#13;
3; Perfect Attend~e 1, 2, 4; Prom Committee 3;&#13;
"Utopia, Inc." 4.&#13;
DEBORAH SENNETT - Academic Achievement 4;&#13;
Honor Roll 14 quarters; Two-year Scholarship to&#13;
Ottumwa Heights; Choir 1, 2; Newspaper Reporter&#13;
3, 4; Yearbook 4.&#13;
RUTH SHEA - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Choir 1, 2;&#13;
FTA 2,3; Triple Trio 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Newspaper Reporter 3, 4.&#13;
CAROLYN SMITH - Choir 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2.&#13;
THERESA SMITH - Choir l; Newspaper Reporter 2;&#13;
Honor Roll 1 quarter.&#13;
KERRY SOLON - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Tennis Team&#13;
3; FNA 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
DOUGLAS SPITZNAGLE - Honor Roll 7 quarters;&#13;
Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Highest Score in Na -&#13;
tional Latin Test 2.&#13;
LORETT A STAMP - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Choir 1,&#13;
2; Pep Club 1,2,3; FTA 4.&#13;
STEVEN STEINHOFF - Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2,&#13;
3; "Brigadoon" 4.&#13;
MARY KAY STEWART - Choir 1,2,4; FTA 2, 3;&#13;
YCS 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Newspaper 3, 4.&#13;
GRETCHEN STRAKA - Choir 1, 2; Pep Club 2.&#13;
GEORGE STURM - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Key Club&#13;
3; Science and Engineering 4.&#13;
REBECCA SULENTIC - Choir l; Speech and Drama&#13;
3; Science and Engineering 4; Newspaper Reporter&#13;
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STEVEN WELLMAN - Football l; Basketball l;&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
Dimensions&#13;
1969&#13;
Volume III &#13;
2&#13;
SAINT ALBERT&#13;
CENTRAL CATHOLIC &#13;
THE GREAT ..&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
3 &#13;
4 &#13;
&#13;
b&#13;
Foreword&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL - the springboard for our development into mature, responsible persons - the leaders of tomorrow's world.&#13;
The transition into adulthood is often a complicated, difficult, and even painful process. The expansion of our characters, minds, and bodies requires a determination on each&#13;
individual's part. Even more important, it takes a dedication&#13;
along with this determination to realize genuine success.&#13;
Whether it be the athlete on the practice field, or the student in the classroom, it is their dedication to a goal that&#13;
achieves for them a real and meaningful reward.&#13;
In a sense, one might even say that it is through this dedication that we reach maturity, since by exercising it we recognize the importance of what it means to be and to act as&#13;
an individual. &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
7 &#13;
&#13;
HIS EXCELLENCY&#13;
BISHOP MAURICE ]. DINGMAN&#13;
His Excellency, Bishop Maurice J. Dingman, visited our school on various occasions during the past year. Early last&#13;
fall the bishop, along with the priests of&#13;
the faculty, conceiebrated the Mass of&#13;
the Holy Spirit. Toward the end of the&#13;
school year he presented awards during&#13;
the annual Honors Assembly.&#13;
9 &#13;
Father Paul Monahan, Dean of Boys, makes a friendly phone call&#13;
to a truant student.&#13;
Sister Mary David, B. V. M., finds hidden&#13;
pleasure in " Gee I'm a Tree."&#13;
We build upon the&#13;
Sister Mary Karlene , C. H. M.,&#13;
can make molecules out of marshmallows.&#13;
Sister Mary Sandra , B. V. M. , sees history in everything.&#13;
10&#13;
Sister Micheline, C. H. M. , takes a stand for&#13;
economics.&#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever points his "fickle finger of fat e"&#13;
at a forgetful student. &#13;
Sister Mary Catherine, R. S. M. , Dean of Girls, compares&#13;
deportment grades - "5's are better than 4's??"&#13;
Mr. John Hogan's "Heroes" are his Spanish students.&#13;
knowledge of others&#13;
Miss Victorina Salvador's second language is "English." Father Frank ·Palmer speaks "frankly" on religion.&#13;
Mr. Melvin White goes over his latin notes -&#13;
" albus . • • alba • • • album • • • • "&#13;
...&#13;
Sister Jeanette, C. H. M. , sorts materials to be stored .•• in&#13;
the deep freeze?&#13;
II &#13;
Mr. John LaBonia takes time out of his busy schedule to take a&#13;
closer look at the bulletin board.&#13;
"Music is always fun." Miss Elaine&#13;
0 'Brien tells her students.&#13;
Mr. Al Leber demonstrates to his sophomores&#13;
the technique of coming out of their shells&#13;
gracefully.&#13;
"Know how to follow directions carefully" is a key that&#13;
Mrs. Ri ta Schnitker gi ves to her typing students.&#13;
to reach higher goals&#13;
Father James Kiernan jokaciously calls himself a "loser." The vibrant Sr. Marjorie,&#13;
C.H. M. shows that P. E.&#13;
does pay off. &#13;
Father Eugene Koch meditates - a breviary&#13;
nap.&#13;
Mr. Lewis Elbert "bets the ranch" on his ability to "psyche math&#13;
out."&#13;
Miss Margaret Deppe assures her students that with "a little imagination" you can see a curve that line was meant to be.&#13;
Sister Mary Teresina, R. S. M. , is a&#13;
real "cut up" when preparing slides.&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen, R. S, M. , finds&#13;
that a pen cramps her style.&#13;
and to seek success&#13;
Who says that Mr. William Charles can't see over his podium?&#13;
13 &#13;
Sr. Mary Susan is teaching her favorite field of English&#13;
Literature.&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Petersen ponders whether to give&#13;
the stude nt a "l " or "2."&#13;
through education&#13;
Mr. Gerald Carrig - off on his favorite subject&#13;
again!&#13;
Along with the chance to use their ability , Sr. Mary&#13;
Elaine , C.H. M. 's student also learn art history .&#13;
Sr. Mary Theresa, B. V.M . explains the English meaning of one of her overused latin words.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Sr. Dolores, B. V. M. spends&#13;
most of her time giving the seniors their last bit of high&#13;
school English. &#13;
Mrs. Helen Jones takes the pulse of a sick student -&#13;
sick of school?&#13;
and experience&#13;
Mrs. Leslie Andersen fills her time, and her students,&#13;
with Business and English.&#13;
Mrs. Jeanne Tinley "reached speech real good. "&#13;
Mrs. Mary Ellen Rethmeier and Mrs. Doris Phelps take time out to "file" a complaint of being overworked.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Mr. Roy Eyberg and Mr. James Gorman take turns with their new toy.&#13;
People behind the SA Scenes&#13;
G. Kunasek, M. O'Neill, A. Turner, C. Ring, D. Ring, and V. Carberry prove that&#13;
too many cooks DON'T spoil the soup. &#13;
ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Student Council&#13;
President - Bob McDonald&#13;
Secretary - Teresa Eckel&#13;
1968-196 9 OFFICERS&#13;
Vice-President - Debbie Mescher&#13;
Treasurer - Francis Guinan&#13;
ROW 1: Moderator, Sr. Micheline, P. Grote, C. Kruse, S. Kallman, M. Respeliers, J. Brooks, Moderator, Sr.&#13;
Karlene; ROW 2: J. McDonald, T. Conlon, S. Symonds, J. Kruse , P. Bierman, K. Noon , T. Eckel; ROW 3:&#13;
F. Guinan, K. Duggan, D. Mescher, B. Moran, T. Gorman, M. Daley, B. McDonald, M. Mulqueen. &#13;
Mary Daley, Teresa Gorman, and Tom Conlon&#13;
choose decorations for a dance.&#13;
Mary Kae Mulqueen and Jeanne McDonald plan designs for posters.&#13;
Paul Bierman, Pat Grote, and Kathy Noon check on&#13;
Student Council funds.&#13;
Judy Kruse, Bill Moran, Francis Guinan, Susie Symonds, and Bob&#13;
McDonald make changes for the new constitution.&#13;
Leaders lead the way&#13;
Jody Brooks, Kathie Duggan, Cindy Kruse,&#13;
and Scott Kallman take their role seriously&#13;
as freshman representatives.&#13;
Senior representatives; Tom Conlon, Jeanne McDonald,&#13;
Pat Grote, and Bill Moran "point out" humorous gifts in&#13;
the class will.&#13;
19 &#13;
Biology Field Club&#13;
Nancy Reggio, Debbie Goodman, Joanne&#13;
Knudsen, and Linda Ebert aren't "bugged"&#13;
by insects.&#13;
Who says Iowa doesn't have&#13;
a little bit of everything?&#13;
. ·-&#13;
ROW 1: F. Hodtwalker, C. Hoffman , M. Dawson, L. Hopp, K. Kelly; ROW 2 : D. Burns, C. Scarpellino, J.&#13;
Patten, D. Dinovo, G. Cox; ROW 3: M. Conlon, M. Frost, B. Connolly, K. Brugenhemke, D. Ebert, Moderator, Sr. Teresina; ROW 4: K. Lane, T. Eckel, M. Sorenson, M. Kenney, K. Tighe, E. Jones.&#13;
20 &#13;
Art&#13;
ROW 1: J. Doyle, _B. Potkonak; ROW 2:/M. Thompson, E. Fennell, L. Heale~, D. Hughes, J. Hal~, Moderator, Sr. Elame; ROW 3: W. Caughlan, C. Gallagher, I. Straka, M. Tighe, K. Kelly, L. Dner,&#13;
P. Cox; ROW 4: R. Patten, J. Fricke/ M. Schechinger, N. Stracke, R. Suden, J. McDonald, L. Tuttle;&#13;
ROW 5: P. Springer, N. Stamp, J. Zelfel, C. Ring, B. Martin, R. Kamstra, S. Callaghan.&#13;
John Zelfel and Nadine Stamp take time out to&#13;
enjoy one of the finer things in life.&#13;
BELOW: A portion of Sr. Elaine's senior art class&#13;
poses for a "picture. "&#13;
21 &#13;
ROW 1: M. Murphy, J. Heithoff, K. Noon, J. Clark, M. K. Stokes, F. Guinan, M. 'Bums; ROW 2 : T. Hall,&#13;
D. Amento , C. Hoffman, M. L. Ronk, E. Weidman , M. Dawson , D. Brenneman , Moder!'ltor - Sr. Teresa, B.&#13;
Siegrist; ROW 3: E~ Hastert, B. Connolly, C. Kruse , J. Guinan, C. Kelley, M. Turner, M. J. Crilly, J. Viola;&#13;
ROW 4: M. Hurd, N. Hill, B. Moran, ~~ Lydon, S. Toelle, V. Zajic; ROW 5 : J. Walsh, N. Walsh, C. Eyberg ,&#13;
J. Flecky, S. Carlson, S. Callaghan, M. Kenney , B. McDonald, ~ Dusing.&#13;
Press Club&#13;
CONTRIBUTORS&#13;
Marge Turner Beth Tacke Mark Sterbens&#13;
Marianne Bartholomew Chris Haas Stephanie Carlson&#13;
Marilyn Hurd Bob Mathiasen Regina Kamstra&#13;
Margaret Kenney Joan Lydon Jim Roach&#13;
Gerene Cox Myrna Thompson Ron Miles&#13;
Mary Jo Crilly Gerard Thomas Tim O' Neill&#13;
Tim Gentile Elaine Britten Dan Hoffman&#13;
Mike Brich Tim Hall Mary Burns&#13;
Jean McDonald Rick Joneson Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
Sherry Toelle Steve Callaghan Mary Dusing&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk Vicki Zajic Cindy Eyberg&#13;
Cheri Hoffman Teresa Bontz Brigid Connolly&#13;
Nancy Hill Jean Guinan Vicki Jansenius&#13;
John Brooks Joan Clark Cindy Kruse&#13;
Bill Doyle Pat Grote John Heithoff&#13;
Emilio Tinsay Mary Kay Stokes Larry We idman&#13;
Cathy Kelley Sue Herring Bob McDonald&#13;
Kathy Noon Francis Guinan Diane Amento&#13;
Ron Pogge Ed Hastert Bill Moran&#13;
Eileen Fennell John Flecky Jim Fri el&#13;
22 &#13;
Press Club&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: Ron Pogge and Bob McDonald are&#13;
working ? ? to finish a page for approval.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Brent Siegrist and Bill Moran&#13;
determine the number of lines of copy they will&#13;
need for their article .&#13;
LEFT: After all that trouble you tell me that&#13;
it's on the bottom shelf.&#13;
BELOW LEFT: "They really expect ME to think&#13;
of a catchy line for a picture like this!" muses&#13;
Tim Hall.&#13;
BELOW RIGHT: "Ironing out " the final touches&#13;
for the Accipiter are page editors Francis Guinan, Kathy Noon, and Diane Ame nto. &#13;
Lettermen&#13;
ROW 1: V. Leber, L. Weidman, J. Kallman, K. Mehsling, J. fflll, K. Kelly, B. Johnson, J. Walsh, D. McClure; ROW 2: M. J. Schnitker, T. Mescher, D. Conway, J. Sheeran, B. Pawloski, W. O'Neil, K. Ramsey, D.&#13;
Hopp; ROW 3: Moderator - Mr. B. Charles, J. Friel, K. Lane, D. McClure, J. Pogge, B. Moran, T. Minear,&#13;
M. Grote, Moderator - Mr. A. Leber; ROW 4: G. Farrage, E. Gilmore, J. Berger, J. Respeliers, J. Heithoff, B.&#13;
Colpitts, J. Friesen, M. Mahoney; ROW 5: J. Eckel, M. Sterbens, S. Dermody, T. O'Neill, T. Turner, D.&#13;
O'Toole, D. Kruse; ROW 6 : J. Mortensen, B. Mathiasen, M. Noon, E. Dinovo, J. Wa lsh.&#13;
24&#13;
Key Club&#13;
ROW 1: D. Conway, G. Farrage, J. Kallman, J. Conzemius; ROW 2: V. Leber, P.&#13;
Strachota, M. Brich, S. Dermody, Moderator - Mr. L. Elbert; ROW 3: R. Pogge, J.&#13;
Sheeran, R. Joneson, M. Sterbens, D. McClure; ROW 4: F.&#13;
Guinan, J. Walsh, E. Fennell,&#13;
B. McDonald, T. O'Neill, B.&#13;
Mathiasen. &#13;
IRC&#13;
ROW 1: J. Doyle, T. Minor, P. Cox,&#13;
Modera tor, Fr. Kiernan; ROW 2: K.&#13;
Cox, M. Downey, J. Doyle; ROW 3:&#13;
J. Clark, R. Case, S. Carroll, G.&#13;
Kreigler.&#13;
ABOVE: Tim Hall, Mary Jo Crilly, and John Heithoff&#13;
discuss world problems.&#13;
LEFT: Regina Kamstra speaks to rhe International Relations Club about her homeland - Holland.&#13;
FCC&#13;
LEFT: The Falcon Concession boys " dish&#13;
out" service with a smile.&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Auto Club&#13;
I\OW 1: T. T-fakenson , M. Moran , J. McGruder , J. Steinhoff; ROW 2: S. Kayser, B.&#13;
Moran, M. Spence , G. Lustgraaf, T. Thomas; ROW 3: Moderator, Fr. Kiernan , D.&#13;
Soar, R. Pogge, M. Brisso, J. Sciortino, J. Knudsen.&#13;
FTA&#13;
ROW 1: M. Heck, K. Shudak, M. Wettengel, D. Amento, Moderat or, Sr. Susan; ROW 2: J.&#13;
Denning, C. Weidman, S. Moser, D. Roarty, M. Dusing; ROW 3: M. Larchick, P. Rains. &#13;
Joni Mescher "comforts" Colleen Hoke as she&#13;
applies medication to a burn.&#13;
Mrs. Jones supervises Pat Grote, Carrie Mae Ring, and Mary&#13;
Shaughnessy as they fill out applications for nurses training.&#13;
FNA&#13;
ROW 1: G. Roux, M. Shaughnessy, P.&#13;
Grote; ROW 2: E. Jones, C. Hoke, M.&#13;
Osler; ROW 3: s. Higginbotham, J.&#13;
Mescher, J. Wilkinson, M. Rosman.&#13;
. d&#13;
27 &#13;
Gayle Roux&#13;
Dianne Kenney&#13;
Mary Shaughnessy&#13;
28&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Sandy McCurry&#13;
MASCOT&#13;
Mary Claire LaBonia&#13;
CAPTAIN&#13;
Jane Wanning&#13;
Debbie McPartland&#13;
Miche lle Osler&#13;
Janet Shudak &#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: J. Pender, L. Hopp, T. Gorman, M. Conlon, and T.&#13;
Eckel. NOT PICTURED is J. Buhman.&#13;
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: E. Weidman, C. Kruse , D. Vergamini, K. Duggan, M. K. Stokes, and&#13;
D. Jansenius.&#13;
29 &#13;
Here We Go FALCONS&#13;
Here We Go!&#13;
When did we l earn this&#13;
cheer?&#13;
Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
ROW 1: M. B. Tacke, E. Weidman, M. B. LaMantia, M. Osler, L. Hoppe, D. Martin, K. Brown; ROW 2: D.&#13;
Jansenius, M. Heck, K. Shudak, J. Guinan, J. Shudak, K. Brugenhemke , B. Barnes; ROW 3: M. Meisenbach,&#13;
J. Tinley, M. J. Stracke, M. Shaughnessy, G. Roux, J. Wanning, s. Symonds, N. Reggio, D. McPartland,&#13;
Moderator, Miss O'Brien; RDW 4: C. Kruse, J. Clark, s. Moser, K. Krette k, M. K. Stokes, M. Wettengel, C.&#13;
Weidman, D. Vergamini, N. Devivo; RDW 5: T. Gorman, N. Stracke , D. Roarty, P. Mohatt , C. Kelley, C.&#13;
Hoke, J. Berger, J. Pender, J. Buhman; ROW 6 : N. Walsh, J. Denning, K. Duggan, M. J. Walsh, M. Murphy,&#13;
M. Larchick, s. Krupicka, J. Mescher, P. Rains.&#13;
30 &#13;
L. Hopp, M. Thompson, L. Weidman, M. K. Mulqueen, B. Siegrist, M. B. LaMantia, M. Mahoney, B. Straka,&#13;
M. Moran, J. Clark; ROW 2: B. Rethmeier, M. Talley, M. Turner, K. Shudak, D. Conway, C. Hoke , C.&#13;
Kruse, J. Carpenter, N. Reggio; ROW 3: J. Flammang, S. Pawloski, J. Heithoff, J. Guinan, C. Anderson, B.&#13;
Barnes, J. Doyle, M. J. Crilly; ROW 4: J. Denning, A. Straka, M. Gilmore , J. Doyle , D. Fischer, R. Jones,&#13;
S. Symonds, G. Gronstal, P. Rains; ROW 5: B. Moran, K. Stazzoni, P. Strachota, S. Higginbotham, P. Glynn,&#13;
F. Guinan, M. J. Walsh, C. Haas; ROW 6: T. Ecke l, B. McDonald, M. Murphy, B. McQuaid, C. Clark, D.&#13;
Dorszynski, K. Knudsen, J. Lydon.&#13;
Year book Staff: 1968-1969&#13;
Kathy Stazzoni is "organized" as she&#13;
works on the Organization section of&#13;
the yearbook.&#13;
Editors - Marge Turner, Laural Hopp , Mike Moran, Mike&#13;
Talley, Myrna Thompson, Joan Lydon, and Julie Denning&#13;
learned that being e ditors not only meant hard work, but&#13;
also meant makin g decisions of many "dimensions."&#13;
31 &#13;
32&#13;
Joan Lydon - Organizations Editor Mike Talley - Faculty Editor&#13;
Myrna Thompson - Art Editor Sue Pawloski and Bob McDonald - Editors-in-Chief&#13;
Miss Deppe - Advisor Paul Stracota - Senior Editor&#13;
Picture&#13;
Not&#13;
Available&#13;
Marge Turner - Sales Editor &#13;
John Heithoff - Sports Editor&#13;
Dimensions 1969&#13;
What's in a yearbook? Between its covers is a storehouse&#13;
of events past; a record of achievements in organization,&#13;
activities, sports, and classes; an almost une.nding number of smiling faces with whom you spent many hours as&#13;
a student; and a display of many hours of hard work on&#13;
the part of those who made it possible. But most of all,&#13;
it is something to gather a room's dust until one is ready&#13;
to open its pages once again and take a long, sentimental journey back up St. Albert's hill.&#13;
Francis Guinan - Junior Editor Mike Moran - Freshman Editor&#13;
Julie Denning - Activities Editor&#13;
Karl Knudsen and John Flecky -&#13;
Photographers&#13;
Laural Hopp - Sophomore Editor&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Sr. Micheline and parents examine the art display at the academic fair.&#13;
PTA&#13;
Mike Talley, Bill Moran, John Sciortino, and Kevin Crowley explain the ir&#13;
science exhibit to parents and faculty.&#13;
Mr. Elbert converses with&#13;
Mr. Robert Johnson. &#13;
SPORTS&#13;
35 &#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
ROW 1: D. Bums, G. Lustgraaf, P. Tedesco, K. Mehsling, J. Van Ackeren, R. Ronk; ROW 2: D. Shudak, J.&#13;
Mortensen, R. Joneson, V. Leber, T. Turner, M. D. Schnitker, B. Gillette, M. Paladino; ROW 3: Coach Leber,&#13;
D. McClure, M. J. Schnitker, J. Conzemius, R. Pawloski, D. O'Toole, M. Noon, J. Walsh, K. Lane, J. Eckel,&#13;
Manager M. Mahoney; ROW 4: Coach Charles, J. Friesen, G. Colpitts, J. Berger, G. Farrage, M. Sterbens, D.&#13;
Conway, D. Christiansen, T. Gilmore, D. Wellman, Manager J. Friel, D. Kruse; ROW 5: B. Johnson, E. Dinovo, J. Sheeran, W. Moran, E. Fennel, G. Thomas, J. Heithoff, S. Dermody, J. Walsh, J. Hill, R. Jones.&#13;
Junior quarterback Jerry Mortensen (19) finds a big hole in the&#13;
opponent's defense.&#13;
36&#13;
This year, Coach Charles' team had a&#13;
disappointing season, ending with a 4-5&#13;
record. But the season's outcome was&#13;
deceiving since St. Albert faced an exceptionally tough schedule, which included several state powers. Also,&#13;
many juniors were relied upon this year,&#13;
but of course, they were provided with&#13;
valuable experience from the rough season. This, plus a convincing 31-7 J. V.&#13;
win over a small school power should&#13;
strengthen hopes for a better season next&#13;
ye ar. &#13;
St. Albert's defense awaits the snap of the ball.&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: SA defenders prepare to meet a sweep.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Defensivemen Mike Schnitker (42) and&#13;
Blanch Johnson (75) pursue a running play.&#13;
BELOW LEFT: All-state back Vince Leber turns on the&#13;
speed.&#13;
BELOW RIGHT: Linebacker Mark Sterbens (66) fights&#13;
through blockers to make a tackle.&#13;
37 &#13;
Sophomore Football&#13;
ROW 1: D. Sealock, J. McGruder, J. Mehsling, J. Van Scoy, D. McQure , W. Kelly, R. Turone; ROW 2: D.&#13;
Holeton, J. Doyle, J. Kulczewski, T. Heithoff, J. Scott, J. Steinhoff, T. Minear; ROW 3 : Coach LaBonia, J.&#13;
Hamling, K. Ramsey, T. Myers, D. O'Neill, W. O'Neil, J. Osler, R. Case , Coach Petersen; ROW 4: R. Bowers, M. McGrudE\r, B. Tuttle, S. Tisher, J. Pogge, W. McDonald, D. Wa lters, S. Mauer.&#13;
38&#13;
ABOVE: The Sophs' top runner, Willie McDonald (20), heads into open field .&#13;
RIGHT: Bill Kelly (31) leads a strong&#13;
pass rush.&#13;
Coming off a 2-4 season as freshmen, this year's&#13;
team built a 5-2 record. With good size in the line&#13;
a nd speed in the backfield, the te am proved to be&#13;
well-balanced in both offense and defense. The&#13;
sophomores neve r l acked spirit even when they lost,&#13;
and the ir wins showed their tremendous effort. This&#13;
team should fit well in the varsity's future plans. &#13;
Sophs&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: Fullback Rick Turone (30) follows blockers through the line.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Sophomore tacklers cover a punt.&#13;
BELOW LEFT: Halfback John McGruder (22) looks for running room.&#13;
BELOW RIGHT: The defensive line stretches high t o block a punt.&#13;
Freshmen Compile 4-2 Record&#13;
ROW 1: D. Emarine, J. Martin, C. Edwards, T. Minor, S. Kallman, M. Moran, P. Wanning, D. White; ROW&#13;
2: J. Martin, J. Quigley, J. Keenan, K. Cox, T. Briggs, D. Johnson, P. Capare lli, D. Nuno, P. Mahoney, M&#13;
Ankenbauer; ROW 3: Coach Wolever, W. Flecky, S. Marr, R. Viola, T. Sciortino, J. Brosnihan, S. Ryba, H.&#13;
Paladino, T. Wettengel, P. Hoke, D. Wheeler, Coach Hogan; ROW 4: M. Bruce, E. Robinson, J. Keenan, J.&#13;
Myers, T. Burke, M. Donor, S. Conzemius, D. Gentile, J. Mathiasen, Manager, J. Huyck.&#13;
39 &#13;
JOHN SHEERAN&#13;
MARK STERBENS&#13;
JERRY MORTENSEN&#13;
TIM O'NEILL&#13;
40&#13;
Varsity Basketball&#13;
The Falcon cagers clutched the district&#13;
title and second place in sub-state play&#13;
after a mediocre but winning season of&#13;
11-9. The record was deceptive in that&#13;
many games were dropped by small&#13;
margins. Coach John LaBonia counted&#13;
on rotating hot-hands and a continuous&#13;
hustling defense. Coach also felt that&#13;
this season was utopia with the team&#13;
progressing and climaxing at tournament&#13;
time. Next year looks promising with&#13;
nine members returning and a very successful sophomore team coming up.&#13;
FAR ABOVE: Hard-working John Walsh shoots for two. ABOVE LEFT:&#13;
Don O'Neill rises above the opposition for a basket. ABOVE RIGHT:&#13;
Jerry Mortensen shoots over opponent's outstretched arm.&#13;
DAN RING DON 0' NEILL TOM TURNER &#13;
Mr. Roger Still, a member of the Jaycees,&#13;
presents Coach John LaBonia with a trophy&#13;
honoring his team as the best in the city.&#13;
Co-Captains: DAN SHUDAK and JIM WALSH&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: Center Dan Ring pumps from outside, ABOVE CENTER:&#13;
Jim Walsh shoots from his usual position at the key. ABOVE RJGHT: Sharpshooting junior forward Bob Blanchard jumps for expected rebound,&#13;
JOHN WALSH BOB BLANCHARD MIKE J. SCHNITKER&#13;
NATE BECCERA -&#13;
BOB MATHIASEN&#13;
GEORGE STEINHOFF&#13;
41 &#13;
42&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: Tom Turner works his way through the lane for a shot. ABOVE CENTER: Dan Ring hits a free&#13;
throw while teammate Dan Shudak watches. ABOVE RIGHT: Jim Walsh center jumps as his cousin John waits&#13;
for tip.&#13;
Sophomore Basketball&#13;
ROW 1: J. Scott, L. Weidman, G. Kreigler, R. Ronk; RO W 2: Coach Father Monahan, M. McGruder,&#13;
S. Tisher, J. Osler, J. Mrkacek; ROW 3: B. Tuttle, J. Pogge , D. O'Neill, T. Myers. &#13;
TI1is year's sophomore basketball team had&#13;
a highly impressive season, winning 13&#13;
games in a row before suffering its first defeat. Fr. Monahan's cagers relied heavily&#13;
on a strong defense and teamwork as well as&#13;
clutch shooting to compile their 14-2 record. With good height and plenty of depth,&#13;
the team proved to be a well- balanced&#13;
group and should give a promising gleam t o&#13;
St. Albert's varsity basketball future .&#13;
FAR ABOVE LEFT: Dave O'Ne ill drives for a lay-up.&#13;
FAR ABOVE CENTER: Steve Tisher wins a rebound battle&#13;
and tips the ball in . FAR ABOVE RIGHT: John Scott arches&#13;
a se t shot over the defender's hand . ABOVE LEFT: Jack&#13;
Pogge works against a double team to get a shot off.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Determined Terry Myers shoots for a&#13;
bucket. LEFT: Rick Ronk finds an opening for a jump&#13;
shot. RIGHT: John Osl er tries for two.&#13;
43 &#13;
Freshman Basketball&#13;
ROW 1: T. Wettengel, J. Keenan, R. Viola, W. Flecky, H. Paladino; ROW 2: Coach Hogan, J. Martin, S.&#13;
Conzemius, T. Sciortino, D. Johnson, E. Robinson, R. Norman, J. Brosnihan, Coach Elbert; ROW 3: T. Burke,&#13;
J. Mathiasen, J. Myers, S. Rosman, S. Kaufman, M. Donor.&#13;
44&#13;
With tough rebounding and accurate shooting, the freshman basketball team compiled a 10- 5 record this year. Despite a lack of&#13;
good floor-play, the team managed to work well together and at&#13;
times displayed excellent teamwork in some of its close wins. Included in this would be the frosh's thrilling overtime victory over&#13;
the previously undefeated city champion, Edison, which gave the&#13;
city crown to them. Showing talent and good potential through-&#13;
·out the season, the freshman cagers rate as a team to look out for&#13;
in the upcoming years.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Guard Dave Johnson shoots from&#13;
the lane after a drive.&#13;
RIGHT: Forward Tom Burke, the team's leading&#13;
scorer, shoots from the side despite opponent's&#13;
hand.&#13;
LEFT: Jerry Mathiasen takes a shot from the corner as defender tries for a block. &#13;
Varsity Wrestling&#13;
. ·. ' ' ~ ' '&#13;
J. Kallman, K. Kelly , G, Lustgraaf, R. Pawloski, M. Brisso, Co-Captain E. Dinovo, J. Berger, B. Johnson, J.&#13;
Respeliers, Co-Captain T. Mescher, M. Grote, J. Stageman.&#13;
With the highest potential so far in the school's short history, this year's varsity wrestling team worked its way to&#13;
a 10-2 dual record and did quite well in local tournament&#13;
action. Coach Ken Petersen's grapplers had good strength&#13;
in the various weights and showed high promise when the&#13;
state tournament rolled around. Since only a few key&#13;
wrestlers of this year are graduated, a hopeful outlook&#13;
should be taken for a good season next year.&#13;
ABOVE: Jack Stageman, the team's&#13;
leader in pins, straddles his opponent.&#13;
RIGHT: Jeff Kallman, a state tournament candidate, works his adversary&#13;
for a pin.&#13;
ABOVE: Blanchard Johnson apparently&#13;
has the opposition well under control.&#13;
45 &#13;
TOP LEFT: Joe Respeliers tries to move&#13;
in on his opponent during a tough battle .&#13;
TOP RIGHT : Kevin Kelly keeps a firm&#13;
grip on his man.&#13;
CENTER LEFT: Bob Pawloski has a sure&#13;
five points.&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: Jack Stageman is determined to pin his opponent.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Joe Respeliers struggles&#13;
to turn his foe over.&#13;
CENTER RIGHT: Doug McClure has the&#13;
opposition well tied up.&#13;
LOWER RIG HT: Mike Grote masters his&#13;
man for a sure win.&#13;
46&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
,•"'!&#13;
_;:,: &#13;
Junior Varsity Wrestling&#13;
1969 Grapplers&#13;
Heavyweight - Richard Case&#13;
175 - Denny Conway, John Doyle&#13;
165 - Bill McDonald, George Farrage&#13;
154 - Tim Faylor&#13;
145 - Bill O'Neil, Jolm Friesen&#13;
138 - Don Denning, Bernie Colpitts&#13;
133 - Jerry Kulczewski&#13;
127 - Jim Faylor, Jim Doyle&#13;
120 - John McGruder, Jeff Steinhoff&#13;
112 - Dan O'Neill, Brent Siegrest&#13;
103 - Doug McClure&#13;
95 - Scott Kallman&#13;
With a very promising outlook for next year's varsity&#13;
team, this year's J. V. group came through with an&#13;
impressive 7-2 dual record. Most of the weights&#13;
have experienced grapplers returning while also contributing many to the future varsity roster. With the&#13;
lower weights being the foundation of the Falcon&#13;
team, Coach Ken Petersen, also being the head of&#13;
J. V. wrestling, is relying on these young wrestlers to&#13;
balance his team for next season. Having the ability&#13;
and valuable experience, these J. V. matmen should&#13;
have wrestling looking up in the following years.&#13;
LEFT: Scott Ka llman works to drop his opponent .&#13;
ABOVE: Bernie Colpitts strains for a pin.&#13;
LOWER LEFT: Brent Siegrest has the opposition all tied up.&#13;
BELOW: Denny Conway tries to turn his man over for a pin.&#13;
47 &#13;
J.V.'s&#13;
FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Doug McClure works for a&#13;
pinning position on his opponent. ABOVE LEFT:&#13;
John McGruder has control for two points. ABOVE&#13;
RIGHT: Jim Faylor tries to get on top as he holds&#13;
onto his foe. RIGHT: Mike Grote lowers the&#13;
boom on the opposition. BELOW LEFT: Scott&#13;
Kallman hangs onto his bucking opponent. BELO W RIGHT: John Friesen attempts to put his&#13;
foe on his back. FAR BELOW RIGHT: Jim Faylor stretches out his adversary as he tries for a pin.&#13;
48 &#13;
Freshman Wrestling&#13;
ROW 1: P. Caparelli, D. White, M. Moran, D. Sennett, J. Gorman, J. Quigley, S. Kallman, P. Wanning;&#13;
ROW 2: R. Grote, S. Ryba, J. Thomas, P. Mahoney, A. Kritenbrink, D. Gentile, M. Brookover, D. Nuno.&#13;
ABOVE: Scott Kallman prepares to move in on&#13;
his opponent.&#13;
RIGHT: Steve Ryba attempts to get good position for a pin.&#13;
Fr. Kiernan's freshman grapplers finished with a 3- 5&#13;
season. Although they collected many points in the&#13;
lower weights, the frosh wrestlers faltered in the&#13;
heavier ones due to lack of size and so lost many&#13;
matches in the late-going. Since it was the first&#13;
year for most, concentration fell mainly on fundamentals, and the team was not able to keep up with&#13;
the more experienced schools in the area. Despite&#13;
this, however, there were several freshmen who&#13;
could emerge as top varsity prospects and help out&#13;
our future varsity wrestling.&#13;
49 &#13;
Track&#13;
ROW 1: L. Weidman, J. Sheeran, K. Mehsling , D. O'Toole, T. Minear; ROW 2: Coach Charles, M. Moran,&#13;
J. McGruder, J. Mehsling, W. Kelly, G. Thomas, R. Turone, J. Scott, Coach Leber; ROW 3 : R. Bowers, B.&#13;
Johnson, V. Leber, D. Kruse, W. O' Neil, M. Moran, E. Fennell; ROW 4: J. Mathiasen, W. McDonald, M.&#13;
Sterbens, J. Walsh, E. Dinovo, T. Turner, R. Mathiasen.&#13;
This year's track team had another successful season, placing high in most of the area meets and&#13;
attaining a second place finish at the state meet.&#13;
Although Coach Charles' team declined in several events from the previous year due to graduation,&#13;
improvements were made in other areas well&#13;
enough to make this year's team potentially as&#13;
strong as the last. The cindermen were again&#13;
very strong in the relays, especially in the twomile relay which took first at the C. B. Relays.&#13;
The 440 and 880 relays were also tough competition in the local meets. Even though most of the&#13;
track team's strength was in the running events,&#13;
the field also did well; and, as it was composed&#13;
mostly of underclassmen, those events, as well&#13;
as the running, should be very promising again&#13;
next year.&#13;
50&#13;
Dave Johnson anchors the freshman&#13;
440 relay team. &#13;
The mile-medley team, composed of Jim Walsh,&#13;
Tom Turner, Darwin Kruse, and Ken Mehsling,&#13;
took first at state.&#13;
The 880 relay team, consisting of Vince Leber,&#13;
Walsh, Turner, and Kruse, finished second at&#13;
state.&#13;
LEFT: Larry Weidman legs out an 880 at a local tra ck meet.&#13;
ABOVE: Tom Mine ar strains to keep his lead as he anchors a relay team.&#13;
The two- mile rel ay team, comprised of&#13;
Dennis O'Toole , Weidman, Kevin Ramsey,&#13;
and Mehsling, took first at the C. B. Rel ays.&#13;
Members of the team who went to state pose as Coach&#13;
Leber displays their trophy for second in state.&#13;
51 &#13;
52&#13;
Golf&#13;
ROW 1: J. Berger, D. Walter, T. Heithoff, R. Ronk, J. Pogge; ROW 2: R. Pogge, E. Tinsay, T. Conlon, R.&#13;
Blanchard, M. Noon, H. Trafton.&#13;
Tom Conlon and Emilio Tinsa y show their golfing swings.&#13;
St. Albert's golf team, coached by Ken&#13;
Petersen, reached a successful 6-5 season&#13;
even though it played against stem competition this year. With several players&#13;
turning in low scores consistently, the&#13;
team won many matches by ohe or two&#13;
strokes. The team, composed mainly&#13;
of underclassmen, fared well against&#13;
many larger schools. With three lettermen and four sophomores returning, next&#13;
year's team appears to be a form id able&#13;
one. &#13;
Girl's Tennis&#13;
ROW 1: M. Hole ton, M. Ronk, M. LaMantia; ROW 2: J. Wanning , J. Shudak , M. Burke , G. Roux; ROW 3 :&#13;
L. Hole ton , S. Mc Curry , J. Knudsen , M. Ager, M. McQuaid.&#13;
The te nnis team this year made good progress&#13;
as Sister Marjorie coached the girls to a 3- 3&#13;
record. This season brought the group tough&#13;
competition compared to the experie nce of&#13;
the young team, but they developed good&#13;
strength in both the singles and doubles and&#13;
came a long way in skill. The outlook for&#13;
te nnis as a growing sport at St. Albert is&#13;
promising since only two players are graduating. Also, the team lost at district this&#13;
year only to T. J. who we nt all the way to&#13;
state. Watch out for tennis next year!&#13;
Mary Ager and Marcia Burke swing their racke ts in a practice&#13;
session.&#13;
53 &#13;
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Varsity Baseball&#13;
ROW 1: R. Munch, Co-Captain P. Tedesco, W. Moran, J. Mann, M. McGruder, S. Dermody, s. Tisher, D.&#13;
Shudak; ROW 2: Manager M. Sorenson, N. Becerra, M. Schnitker, Co-Captain R. Joneson, J. Osler, M. Noon,&#13;
J. Roach, K. Lane, Coach Wolever.&#13;
Third Baseman Dan Shudak fields&#13;
a ground ball.&#13;
This year's varsity baseball team had a respectable season, playing close to . 500 ball all year. Coach Wolever relied on many&#13;
different players to produce victories for him and often varied his&#13;
line-up, as his team was well-balanced in many areas. Power&#13;
hitting and good fielding highlighted this year's club, which wound&#13;
up producing several standout seniors and many developing underclassmen. The outfield was successfully replaced after losing its&#13;
top members the year before, and the experienced infield worked&#13;
well together as expected. The team turned out to be very im -&#13;
pressive this baseball season as it came from a losing record and a&#13;
low position in the league ranks to play tough ball in the closing&#13;
games and end the year respectably.&#13;
Catcher Paul Tedesco looks for a&#13;
chance to steal second. &#13;
Hard-throwing Nate Becerra shows his Juan Marichal wind-up.&#13;
FAR LEFT: Dan Shudak&#13;
throws to first base on&#13;
a routine ground ball.&#13;
LEFT: Paul Tedesco&#13;
hits the ball up the&#13;
middle.&#13;
BEWW: Ace lefthander&#13;
Jim Roach demonstrates&#13;
his pitching style.&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
Varsity&#13;
LEFT: Mark McGruder delivers a fastbalL RIGHT :&#13;
Mike Schnitker draws a&#13;
bead on a high fly ball.&#13;
BEWW LEFT: Steve Dermody pokes a hit to the opposite field. BEWW RIGHT:&#13;
Rick Jones on pulls the ball&#13;
for a hit.&#13;
Second Varsity Baseball&#13;
ROW 1: T. Heithoff, R. Ronk, D. McClure, B. Johnson, D. Holeton, J. Kallman, J. Conzemius, Manager M.&#13;
Sorenson; ROW 2: Coach LaBonia, W. McDonald, M. Noon, K. Lane, J. Osler, J. Friesen, J. Heithoff, J.&#13;
Pogge, T. O'Neill, J. Mortensen, M. Sterbens. &#13;
Just as the varsity did, the second varsity baseball team&#13;
also played near • 500 ball throughout the season. However, the record is misleading since the team lost many&#13;
close games and also played against other schools' regular varsity teams many times. The going often got rough&#13;
for the young ball club because of this, but the tough&#13;
year provided good, potential ballplayers for next year's&#13;
varsity team. Although not sparked by consistent hitting,&#13;
the group managed to pull through with the hits when&#13;
needed. Also, the team's defense came along well as&#13;
the season progressed; and an eight-inning, error less&#13;
ballgame highlighted its fielding display, giving Coach&#13;
Wolever good reason to be hopeful for a successful season next year.&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: Pitcher Mike Noon hurls a fastba ll.&#13;
ABOVE: Mark Sterbens anxiously awaits for the pitch.&#13;
LEFT: John Heithoff strokes a hit.&#13;
BEWW: Jerry Mortensen advances to third on an infield&#13;
grounder.&#13;
ABOVE: A Falcon baserunne r tries to break up a double play.&#13;
ABOVE: Steve Dermody slashes&#13;
the ball to ce nte r. RIGHT :&#13;
Mark Sterbe ns throws to second&#13;
on an attempted steal. FAR&#13;
RIGHT: Jerry Mortensen smashes&#13;
the ball through the middle.&#13;
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Freshman Baseball&#13;
ROW 1: J. Gorman, M. Moran, D. Emarine, R. Viola, P. Mahoney, S. Conzemius, J. Stewart; ROW 2: S.&#13;
Kallman, J. Pender, J. Quigley, J. Brosnihan, W. F1ecky, K. Cox; ROW 3: D. Watson, E. Robinson, K. Boswell, P. Hoke, H. Paladino, S. Fancher, S. Hopp; ROW 4: J. Mathiasen, T. Burke.&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: l.eftfielder Tom Burke throws&#13;
to second as shortstop Steve Fancher lines&#13;
him up.&#13;
ABOVE: Pat Hoke drills a pitch down the&#13;
third base line.&#13;
LEFT: Scott Kallman attempts to advance&#13;
a base runner with a bunt. &#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
Saint Albert's Presents&#13;
An enraged Fiorello (M. Brich) roars "That's quite a speech Ben, take&#13;
it home and work on it - and don't come back!"&#13;
FIORELLO, the biography of a&#13;
New York politician, besides&#13;
entertaining audiences for three&#13;
nights, kept leads and chorus&#13;
busy for better than a month.&#13;
The production was under the&#13;
direction of Miss Elaine 0 'Brien,&#13;
music, Ira Raznick, drama; and&#13;
Miss Jennifer Morrison, choreography. Cherie Hoffman carried the brunt of the accom -&#13;
paniment work during practice.&#13;
For the final production she was&#13;
aided by Miss Joan Reisdorff.&#13;
LEFT: Mitzi (M. Olse r) condones her philosophy "Live and le t live."&#13;
ABOVE: "Pelt me with rice and catch my&#13;
bouquet. " Marie (T. Gorman) expresses her&#13;
desire for a proposaL &#13;
Fiorello&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: Floyd (J. Pogge) is taken in by " I love a cop." ABOVE RIGHT : Morris (P. Strachota) imitates&#13;
LaGuardia as he tells Neil (F. Guinan) "I think it will be okay, if they promise not to pay him!" BELOW LEFT:&#13;
Morris (P. Strachota) vows he will "stay with this man on the side of the angels." BELOW CENTER: Thea (K.&#13;
Harmon) questions, "When did I fall in love?" BEWW RIGHT: Dora (J. Wanning) confesses "I can only say that&#13;
it's unlawful how I feel toward him. "&#13;
61 &#13;
b2&#13;
the story of&#13;
ABOVE: The cardplayers relate to the audience&#13;
that "there is nothing unorthodox about a little&#13;
tin box. " LEFT: Fiorello (M. Erich) takes charge&#13;
when he says, ''I'd like a word with you, officer. "&#13;
BELOW: The chorus girls step out for Gentleman&#13;
Jimmy W a Iker. &#13;
The Chorus accompanies Thea (K. Harmon) in welcoming Fiorello (M. Erich) "Home Again. "&#13;
a New York Politician&#13;
ABOVE: The girls demonstrate "to win the&#13;
war they're waging for a decent living wage. "&#13;
LEFT: Marie (T. Gorman) explains that she&#13;
is "going to marry the very next man" as&#13;
Morris (P. Strachota) sympathetically Ustens.&#13;
RIGHT: Fiorello (M. Erich) gives his consent as he is, "in short, " rushed for time.&#13;
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Elegance&#13;
The theme of this year's talent show, "Elegance," was brought out through song and costume by the St. Albert's&#13;
Choir.&#13;
The team of F. and G. Guinan add "cornball" humor&#13;
to the talent show.&#13;
Mary Burns expresses her loss of love by singing the song "Alfie. " &#13;
LEFT: N. Stamp interprets by acrobatics,&#13;
"My Favorite Thfogs. "&#13;
RIGHT: M. K. Mulqueen and R. Beraldi&#13;
proceed to pantomime&#13;
"a tale of a tail. "&#13;
Talent Show&#13;
K. Burgenhemke and T. Gorman - "where would&#13;
one be without the other"?&#13;
The freshman girls raise their arms in an "Ode to&#13;
Billie Joe. "&#13;
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The Miracle Worker&#13;
THE MIRACLE WORKER, UNDER THE DIRECTION of Mr. Ira Raznick and&#13;
his student assistant Ron Pogge, was one of the best productions in St. Albert's history.&#13;
After ten weeks of preparation, the play ran for thre e scheduled nights and&#13;
a fourth because of enthusiastic demand. Due to the excellent selection&#13;
of props it was unnecessary to close the c urtain throughout the performance.&#13;
The entire cast was filled b y Senior talent, especially the roles of Annie&#13;
Sullivan and Helen Keller which were strongly portr ayed by Mary Shaughnessey and Jane Wanning. &#13;
Kate Keller (M. Osler) gives Captain Keller (B. McDonald) her pleading ga;z;e as the rest of the household&#13;
restrains from voicing their opinions.&#13;
RIGHT: The teacher (M. Erich)&#13;
talks to the Blind Girls as the Doctor&#13;
(R. Hoag) looks on.&#13;
LEFT : Percy (K. Mehsling), his mother (D.&#13;
Fischer) and his sister (P. Grote) take their&#13;
place on the porch for the curtain call.&#13;
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The Junior Class&#13;
Presents&#13;
The Junior Class transformed the Saint Albert's gym into&#13;
"Oriental Gardens" to enhance the theme of this year's prom.&#13;
From 8: 00 to 11: 00 all the couples danced to the moving&#13;
music of the Les Smith Soul Band, and relaxed in the cafe -&#13;
teria over punch and cookies served by the Sophomore girls.&#13;
For a finale of the evening , the couples dined at their favorite restaurant. &#13;
~~oriental&#13;
Gardens''&#13;
69 &#13;
SENIOR CHOIR&#13;
70&#13;
St. Albert's&#13;
Speech&#13;
and&#13;
Music&#13;
Departments&#13;
Present&#13;
For a change, this spring the Speech and&#13;
Music Departments combined to present&#13;
SPA MU . The speech presentation con -&#13;
sisted of the contestants of various speech&#13;
contests, featuring humorous declamation,&#13;
interpretive prose, and duet acting . The&#13;
Music presentation consisted of special&#13;
se lections, feat uring the Sophomore choir&#13;
on Saturday night and the Freshman choir&#13;
on Sunday night. The Senior choir, dressed&#13;
in formal attire, was highlighted at both&#13;
pe rformance s. &#13;
SOPHOMORE CHOIR&#13;
FRESHMAN CHOIR&#13;
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Les&#13;
Musiques&#13;
The Les Musiques, a special group consisting of eight boys and ten&#13;
girls, went casual for SPA MU. The girls normally wearing navy blue&#13;
dresses and the boys wearing gold blazers performed for private parties,&#13;
Altar Societies, and had the privilege of performing at Club 64. The&#13;
Christmas season proved to be the busiest for the Les Musiques with a&#13;
performance nearly every night. &#13;
Soph's decorate with&#13;
~~Flower Power"&#13;
The mod flowers on the walls, the painted flowers on the windows,&#13;
and the wild signs throughout the room were all part of the Sophomores'&#13;
decorations. A highlight of this dance was the fact that it was turnabout and it gave the girls a chance to ask their favorite boy.&#13;
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Religion at St. Albert's&#13;
Re ligion is a n esse ntial part of&#13;
any Saint Albe rt srnde nt 's life ;&#13;
whethe r it be receiving com -&#13;
munion on a Day of Re colle c -&#13;
tion, understanding the facts&#13;
about the financia l status of&#13;
Catholic schools, or listening&#13;
to a sermon about the problems&#13;
of faith. &#13;
Graduation&#13;
A stepping stone in your life presents mixed emotions; TEARS when you think about not seeing&#13;
your friends as much or maybe never again;&#13;
SMILES when you think about how proud you are&#13;
to have earned your diploma and to have finished&#13;
your high school era; and SENTIMENT when you&#13;
see the smiling, helping faces of your teachers&#13;
and when you walk down the halls for the last&#13;
time.&#13;
75 &#13;
Class of '69&#13;
76 &#13;
Graduates&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
Those fulfilling requirements&#13;
which make them eligible for a&#13;
high school diploma receive them. &#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Vice- President: DAVID JOHNSON&#13;
Treasurer: DIANE VERGAMINI&#13;
Secretary: ELLEN WEIDMAN&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer&#13;
Rebecca Barnes&#13;
Steven Barnes&#13;
Dennis Boyer&#13;
Denise Brenneman&#13;
Tim Briggs&#13;
Michael Brookover&#13;
Mary Jo Brooks&#13;
Jam es Brosnihan&#13;
Karen Brown&#13;
President: THOMAS WETTENGEL &#13;
Donna Dorsz ynski&#13;
Kathleen Duggan&#13;
Debra Ebert&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
Mary Louise Epperson&#13;
Steven Fancher&#13;
Mary Patricia Faylor&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Douglas Flammang&#13;
Michael Bruce&#13;
Barbara Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Bui'ns&#13;
Patrick Caley&#13;
Patricia Caparelli Freshman boys discover their talents because of misbehavior.&#13;
Peter Caparelli&#13;
Janis Carpenter&#13;
Elinor Caughlin&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts&#13;
Steven Conzemius&#13;
Kenneth Cox&#13;
Donald Dinovo&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo&#13;
Michael Donor&#13;
81 &#13;
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William Flecky&#13;
Michael Flynn&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Daniel Gentile&#13;
Francis Goeser&#13;
Gary Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joseph Gorman&#13;
Michael Greiner&#13;
ABOVE: Freshman Registration . . . "Signing his&#13;
life away?"&#13;
Gregory Gronstal&#13;
Robert Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Mary Lou Gundy&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
BEWW: Freshmen studying in the library? ••• this&#13;
isn't reality! &#13;
Quentin Hanneman&#13;
Deborah Harris&#13;
Martha Heck&#13;
Julie Heffernan&#13;
Francis Hodtwalker&#13;
Patrick Hoke&#13;
Steven Hopp&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debra Jansenius&#13;
David Johnson&#13;
Thomas Kallman&#13;
Steven Kaufman&#13;
Jess Keenan&#13;
John Keenan&#13;
Lawrence Kees&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Theresa Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
Mary Kathleen Krettek&#13;
Arthur Kritenbrink&#13;
Sandra Krupicka&#13;
Cindy Kruse&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Diane Lane&#13;
Connie Langenfeld&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Mary Kay McClenahan&#13;
Richard McDonald&#13;
Robert McKee&#13;
Mary Katharine McQuaid&#13;
Patrick Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Steven Marr&#13;
Deborah Martin&#13;
83 &#13;
Detour - escape route 13 is c losed.&#13;
84&#13;
Gerald Martin&#13;
John Martin&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Charles Minihan&#13;
Thomas Minor&#13;
Peggy Mohatt&#13;
Michael Moran&#13;
Susanna Moser&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
James Myers&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
Daniel Nuno&#13;
Timothy O'Grady&#13;
Deborah Owens&#13;
Gerald Owens&#13;
Henry Paladino&#13;
John Patten&#13;
Russell Patten&#13;
John Pender &#13;
"A reading from the epistle of blessed Paul the&#13;
Apostle •.• "&#13;
Antoinette Ramirez&#13;
Susanne Ramsey&#13;
Pamela Rasmussen&#13;
Thomas Ring&#13;
Edward Robinson&#13;
Steven Rosman&#13;
Steven Ryba&#13;
Diann Salvo&#13;
Christopher Scarpellino&#13;
Fred Schaben&#13;
Deborah Pogge&#13;
Gerald Quigley&#13;
Pamela Rains&#13;
"Don't worry, the boys aren't watchin'. "&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
John Stew art&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes&#13;
Barbara Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Michael Thomas&#13;
Michael Thompson&#13;
Kevin Tighe&#13;
Denise Van Scoy&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
Learning the ups and downs of gym class.&#13;
Linda Schnitker&#13;
Thomas Sciortino&#13;
Douglas Sennet&#13;
Diane ::ihudak&#13;
Karen Shudak&#13;
Lawrence Shudak&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
Gary Stanley&#13;
Raymond Stazzoni&#13;
Mary Jane Stinn &#13;
Robert Viola&#13;
Catherine Waldman&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Phillip Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Wiedman&#13;
Thomas Wettengel&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
Barbara White&#13;
Deryl White&#13;
Jean Wiese&#13;
Mary Yochem&#13;
Who's anxious to return to class?&#13;
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Sophomores&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President : THOMAS YOUNGERMAN&#13;
Vice- President: MARY BETH TACKE&#13;
Treasurer: JOHN SCOTT&#13;
Sandra Applegate&#13;
Steven Applegate&#13;
Sally Baldwin&#13;
Jon Barnes&#13;
Mark Bartholomew&#13;
Teresa Bontz&#13;
Richard Bowers&#13;
Joan Brown&#13;
Katherine Brugenhemke&#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
Secretary: MARTHA CONLON &#13;
Judy Bums&#13;
Richard Busch&#13;
Thomas Cambron&#13;
Stephaney Carlson&#13;
Steven Carroll&#13;
Richard Case&#13;
Steven Casson&#13;
Mary Gerilyn Christensen&#13;
Deborah Clouse&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Brigid Connolly&#13;
Joseph Darnell&#13;
Marcia Dawson&#13;
Donald Denning&#13;
John Doyle&#13;
Leslie Dreier&#13;
Susan Duff&#13;
Sorry, Terry, no fold-out this month.&#13;
89 &#13;
"Frogs are bad enough on the outside but this is ridiculous. "&#13;
90&#13;
Mary Dusing&#13;
Linda Ebert&#13;
Teresa Eckel&#13;
Cynthia Eyberg&#13;
James Faylor&#13;
John Fischer&#13;
Karen Flom&#13;
Gregory Friedrichsen&#13;
Madeline Frost&#13;
William Goetzinger&#13;
Deborah Goodman&#13;
Teresa Gorman&#13;
Theresa Grund&#13;
Tim Hakenson&#13;
Michael Hall&#13;
Joseph Hamling&#13;
Mary Hanneman&#13;
James Harmon&#13;
Ralph Harmon&#13;
Constance Heenan&#13;
Thomas Heithoff&#13;
Sheila Higgenbotham&#13;
Linda Hill &#13;
The Mission Victorious crew talk over a rough assignment during the sophomore pep rally.&#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;
Vicki J ansenius&#13;
Michael Johnsen&#13;
At least a few sophom ores are excited about lunch.&#13;
Catherine Kelley&#13;
William Kelly&#13;
Margaret Kenney&#13;
Joanne Knudsen&#13;
Rosemary Konz&#13;
George Kreigler&#13;
Gary Kriley&#13;
Virginia Krueger&#13;
Gary Krupicka&#13;
Joseph Kulczewski&#13;
91 &#13;
S -L- U-R- P!&#13;
92&#13;
Marie Larchick&#13;
Marie Leaders&#13;
Marjorie Leonard&#13;
Karen Lewis&#13;
Douglas McClure&#13;
Marianne McDonald&#13;
Robert McDonald&#13;
Tim McDonald&#13;
William McDonald&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Mark McGruder&#13;
Cynthia Masker&#13;
Michael Masker&#13;
Stephen Mauer&#13;
Joseph Mehsling&#13;
Craig Menges&#13;
Joan Mescher&#13;
John Miles&#13;
Thomas Minear&#13;
Kathleen Moran&#13;
John Mrkacek&#13;
Ann Myers&#13;
Terry Myers&#13;
Michelle Narmi&#13;
William O'Neil&#13;
BEWW: Student e xplanation provides geometry&#13;
students with new insights. &#13;
Dan O'Neill&#13;
Dave O'Neill&#13;
John Osler&#13;
Lupe Ortez&#13;
Joyce Pender&#13;
Christy Poffenbarger&#13;
John Pogge&#13;
Joyce Pogge&#13;
Kevin Ramsey&#13;
Nancy Reggio&#13;
Mary Respeliers&#13;
Sophomore girls work into shape by ..• square&#13;
dancing?&#13;
"What do those boys think this place is -&#13;
segregated?"&#13;
J anilee Ro ach&#13;
Robert Roane&#13;
Debra Roarty&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk&#13;
Richard Ronk&#13;
Steven Salvo&#13;
93 &#13;
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Janice Schnitker&#13;
John Scott&#13;
Daniel Sealock&#13;
Richard Shea&#13;
Rita Shudak&#13;
David Soar&#13;
Patricia Soar&#13;
Anita Solon&#13;
Annette Solon&#13;
Alexis Spence&#13;
Jeanie Stageman&#13;
Philip Stamp&#13;
Catherine Stazzoni&#13;
Jeff 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;
Mary Tierney&#13;
Jeanne Tinley&#13;
A serious morning decision - can I get away&#13;
with reading this during class? &#13;
Studying diligently is a favorite pastime of the sophomore boys.&#13;
"Thanks to me, we didn't even have to stop for gas today. "&#13;
Michael Yarpe&#13;
Thomas Youngerman&#13;
Vicki Zajic&#13;
Rosemary Zelfel&#13;
Steven Tisher&#13;
Richard Turone&#13;
Brock Tuttle&#13;
James Van Scoy&#13;
David Walter&#13;
Lawrence Weidman&#13;
95 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President : JEFFERY KALLlv!AN&#13;
Vice-President: DANIEL McCLURE&#13;
Craig Anderson&#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;
Treasurer: MARY KAE MULQUEEN&#13;
Secretary: JODY FLAMMANG &#13;
John Brooks&#13;
Tim Brown&#13;
Peggy Buelt&#13;
Deanne Bunten&#13;
Marsha Burke&#13;
David Burns&#13;
Mary Burns&#13;
Renee Burns&#13;
Steven Callaghan&#13;
Angela Caparelli&#13;
Michael Caparelli&#13;
Julie Carta&#13;
Sandra Casson&#13;
Whitney Caughlan&#13;
Diane Clark&#13;
Ramona Clark.&#13;
Bernard Colpitts&#13;
Deep in experimentation are future chemists, junior grade.&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Gregory Colpitts&#13;
Patrick Connolly&#13;
Jam es Conzemius&#13;
Gerene Cox&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
Alicia Dau&#13;
Lunchtime gives opportunities to reestablish old&#13;
acquaintances.&#13;
Michael Downey&#13;
James Doyle&#13;
James Eckel&#13;
George Farrage&#13;
Eugene Fennell&#13;
Randy Feurt&#13;
And I can type with my book closed too.&#13;
Nicki Deal&#13;
Julie Denning&#13;
Stephen Dermody&#13;
Nanci Devivo&#13;
Robert Doner &#13;
Shirley Fischer&#13;
Jody Flammang&#13;
John Flecky&#13;
Connie Francisco&#13;
James Friel&#13;
John Friesen&#13;
Edward Gilmore&#13;
Cheryl Greer&#13;
Michael Grote&#13;
Francis Guinan&#13;
"Alright, Maurus, use 'b~ - 4ac '. "&#13;
a) "Dear Sylvia,&#13;
b) ", •• and for Christmas I want .•• "&#13;
c) "When in the course of human events ••• "&#13;
d) None of the above&#13;
Timothy Hall&#13;
Patricia Hanneman&#13;
Lyle Ann Harter&#13;
Mary Heenan&#13;
John Heithoff&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Planning the Waterloo campaign.&#13;
Dianne Kenney&#13;
Karl Knudsen&#13;
Kimberly Koestner&#13;
Marilyn Konz&#13;
Teresa Herzell&#13;
Nancy Hoke&#13;
Dennis Hough&#13;
Vicki Jerkovich&#13;
Blanchard Johnson&#13;
Ellen Jones&#13;
Tim Judkins&#13;
Richard Julich&#13;
Jeff Kallman&#13;
Kathleen Kelly&#13;
" Is this the cab I ordered ?"&#13;
"J&#13;
,) &#13;
Donna Kriegler&#13;
Norma Krueger&#13;
Judy Kruse&#13;
Frank LaMantia&#13;
Kenneth Lane&#13;
Vince Leber&#13;
Ruth Leinen&#13;
Christine Lustgraaf&#13;
Michael Mahoney&#13;
Jerome Mann&#13;
Excedrin headache No. 37: the chemistry problem.&#13;
Juniors, juniors, don't be shy!&#13;
Stand and give your battle cry!&#13;
Geralyn Marshall&#13;
Gary Martin&#13;
Robert Masker&#13;
Robert Mathiasen&#13;
Patricia McBride&#13;
Daniel McClure&#13;
Deborah McPartland&#13;
IOI &#13;
102&#13;
Roberta Ring&#13;
James Roach&#13;
Robert Ronk&#13;
Mary Jean Ronk&#13;
Mary Lou Rosman&#13;
BEWW: "10-9- 8-7 . . . O"&#13;
Deborah Mescher&#13;
Ronald Miles&#13;
Michael Moran&#13;
Gerald Mortensen&#13;
Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
Gregory Myers&#13;
Michael Noon&#13;
Frank Nuno&#13;
Tim O'Neill&#13;
Dennis 0 'Toole&#13;
Michael Owens&#13;
Susan Pawloski&#13;
Steve Peuatis&#13;
Joseph Respeliers&#13;
Daniel Ring &#13;
William Spitznagle&#13;
John Stageman&#13;
George Steinhoff&#13;
Mark Sterbens&#13;
Geriann Stewart&#13;
Ideas in architecture take shape in mechanical dra'wing.&#13;
Richard Ryan&#13;
Peggy Ryba&#13;
Donna Sausedo&#13;
Gloria Sausedo&#13;
John Schlautman&#13;
Michael D. Schnitker&#13;
Michael J. Schnitker&#13;
Sharon Schnitker&#13;
Joseph Sciortino&#13;
Roger §ennett&#13;
Karen Shea&#13;
Janet Shudak&#13;
John Siegrist&#13;
Michael Sorensen&#13;
Maurus Spence&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
ABOVE: School's out - time for girl watching!&#13;
LEFT: "What did you say his telephone number&#13;
was?"&#13;
Cynthia Stinn&#13;
Anne Straka&#13;
Barbara Sweeney&#13;
Ge rard Thomas&#13;
Sherry Toelle&#13;
Thomas Turner&#13;
LaMonte Tuttle&#13;
Robert Walsh&#13;
Patricia Ware&#13;
Anne Webster&#13;
Janette Webster&#13;
Carol Weidman&#13;
Mary Ann Wellman&#13;
Susan Wellman&#13;
Teresa Wellman&#13;
William Wenninghoff&#13;
Maureen Wettengel&#13;
Jane Wilkinson&#13;
April Yarpe&#13;
Christine Zimmerman &#13;
- ,/' /&#13;
/ _ / -&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
105 &#13;
((The Prophet" -&#13;
on friendship&#13;
Vi ce-President: DENN Y CONWAY&#13;
President: BILL MORAN&#13;
Treasurer: GA YIE ROUX&#13;
Secretar y: M ARGE TURNER&#13;
106 &#13;
Typing assignments is often a long and&#13;
tedious task.&#13;
Three o'clock never comes too often.&#13;
Your friend 1s your needs answered.&#13;
Mary Ager&#13;
Diane Amento&#13;
Lindsay Andersen&#13;
107 &#13;
He 1s your field which&#13;
108&#13;
Becky Ankenbauer&#13;
Debby Applegate&#13;
Sandi Baker&#13;
Marianne Bartholomew&#13;
Nathan Becerra&#13;
Terry Bintner&#13;
Geri Bray&#13;
Mike Erich&#13;
Virginia Erich&#13;
Debi Bridges&#13;
Mark Brisso&#13;
Elaine Britten &#13;
Mary Kay Burke&#13;
Kathy Cambron&#13;
Kathy Carta&#13;
Tony Caruso&#13;
Colleen Casson&#13;
Denny Christiansen&#13;
you sow with love&#13;
and reap with thanksgiving.&#13;
ABOVE: Let me see now - when you connect the center right wire to the left pole&#13;
of the meter it has to read • • • IEFT : Seniors anxiously await their pep rally victory&#13;
dinner.&#13;
109 &#13;
11 0&#13;
And he is your board&#13;
and your fireside.&#13;
Carol Clark&#13;
Jim Clark&#13;
Monica Clark&#13;
For you&#13;
Hot dog - more food !&#13;
Rosemary Cleveland&#13;
Tom Conlon&#13;
Denny Conway &#13;
Paul Cox&#13;
Mary Jo Crilly&#13;
Kevin Crowley&#13;
Kathie Deal&#13;
Llnda Dermody&#13;
Karen Dickerson&#13;
Ed Dinovo&#13;
Mary Pat Downey&#13;
Bill Doyle&#13;
Lynn Ann Dreier&#13;
Mary Ann Emarine&#13;
Cheryl Fangman&#13;
come to him&#13;
II I &#13;
11 2&#13;
Tim Faylor&#13;
Dorothy Fischer&#13;
Dan Flom&#13;
Priscilla Flynn&#13;
Judy Fricke&#13;
Donna Friedrichsen&#13;
Christine Gallagher&#13;
Sally Gallo&#13;
Tim Gentile&#13;
Mary Elle n Gilmore&#13;
Peg Glynn&#13;
Nancy Grant &#13;
Renee Green&#13;
Tim Gronstal&#13;
Pat Grote&#13;
Chris Haas&#13;
Joanne Hale&#13;
Steve Hall&#13;
Kristy Harm on&#13;
Ed Hastert&#13;
Linda He aly&#13;
Seniors found their&#13;
share of snow in&#13;
the p arking lot&#13;
this winter.&#13;
and you seek him for peace.&#13;
113 &#13;
11 4&#13;
When your&#13;
Dann Hoffman&#13;
Mary Holeton&#13;
Sue Hering&#13;
Cindy Herzog&#13;
Cathy Hobbins&#13;
The Senior class had its share of "hams"&#13;
during the school musical.&#13;
friend speaks&#13;
his mind&#13;
Receiving invitations was just one&#13;
step closer to&#13;
graduation. &#13;
Jeanine Hopkins&#13;
Dennis Hopp&#13;
Dennis Hotz&#13;
Debbie Hughes&#13;
Marilyn Hurd&#13;
Randy Jones&#13;
Robert Jones&#13;
Rick Jones on&#13;
Jim Kalar&#13;
Steve Kayser&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Jim Knudsen&#13;
you fear&#13;
115 &#13;
Who me ?&#13;
116&#13;
not the ~~nay"&#13;
in your own mind,&#13;
Bill Konz&#13;
Jean Krupicka&#13;
Darwin Kruse&#13;
Physics is a subject that requires great precision.&#13;
Margie Kuhn&#13;
Joan Lydon&#13;
Gordon Lustgraaf &#13;
Bob McClellan&#13;
Sandy Mccurry&#13;
Jim McDermott&#13;
Jeanne McDonald&#13;
Bob McDonald&#13;
Bonni McQuaid&#13;
Bill Martin&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Judy Meloy&#13;
Tom Mescher&#13;
Mary Michalski&#13;
Jim Miller&#13;
nor do you withhold the ~~ay."&#13;
117 &#13;
When you part from your friend&#13;
11 8&#13;
Bill Moran&#13;
Ray Munch&#13;
Kathy Noon&#13;
Bill O'Connor&#13;
Mike Osler&#13;
Marion Paladino&#13;
Randy Patten&#13;
Bob Pawloski&#13;
Ron Pogge&#13;
Bob Potkonak&#13;
Barb Rethmeier&#13;
Carrie Mae Ring &#13;
"Well, you can chalk up one more&#13;
day for me. "&#13;
. you grieve not;&#13;
Tom Ring&#13;
Elaine Rosman&#13;
Gayle Roux&#13;
for that which you&#13;
love most in him&#13;
"Hey, wait a minute ! I was supposed to get off at Baltimore. "&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
may be clearer 1n his absence,&#13;
Carl Salvo&#13;
Marcia Schechinger&#13;
John Sciortino&#13;
Is that really her? ! Many of the seniors had a chance to develope their&#13;
artistic talents in art class this year.&#13;
as the mountain to the climber&#13;
Mary Shaughnessy&#13;
Helen Shea&#13;
John Sheer an &#13;
Dan Shudak&#13;
Paul Springer&#13;
Dennis Stageman&#13;
Patty Stageman&#13;
Nadine Stamp&#13;
Nancy Sterbens&#13;
Paul Strachota&#13;
Nancy Stracke&#13;
Ione Straka&#13;
Ron Suden&#13;
Pat Sweeney&#13;
Mike Talley&#13;
1s clearer from the plain.&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Paul Tedesco&#13;
Terry Thomas&#13;
Myrna Thompson&#13;
And let&#13;
there be no&#13;
Emilio Tinsay&#13;
Sew what?&#13;
Harold Trafton&#13;
Marge Turner&#13;
purpose in friendship &#13;
Joe Van Ackeren&#13;
Dan Van Horne&#13;
John Viola&#13;
Jim Walsh&#13;
John Walsh&#13;
Kathy Walsh&#13;
Di An Walter&#13;
Jane Wanning&#13;
Pat Wilkinson&#13;
James Zelfel&#13;
John Zelfel&#13;
save the deepening of the spirit.&#13;
SENIORS NOT PICTURED:&#13;
Brian Applegate&#13;
Bill Brown&#13;
Eileen Fennell&#13;
Bruce Gillette&#13;
Tim Gilmore&#13;
Jack Hill&#13;
Rob Hoag&#13;
Regina Kamstra&#13;
Don O'Neill&#13;
Stephanie Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Tighe&#13;
Steve Welch&#13;
123 &#13;
And let your best be for your friend.&#13;
If he must know&#13;
the ebb of your tide,&#13;
let him know its flood also.&#13;
For what is your friend&#13;
that you should seek him&#13;
with hours to kill?&#13;
Seek him always with hours to live.&#13;
For it is his to fill your need,&#13;
but not your emptiness.&#13;
And in the sweetness of friendship&#13;
MARY AGER - Yearbook 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; ''Fiorello" 4;&#13;
"Cabaret" 3; "Elegance" 4; Road Rall y 1st pl a ce 4;&#13;
Honor Roll 1 quarter. .&#13;
DIANE AMENTO - Press Club 3, Page Editor 4 ; FT A 1,&#13;
2, 3, President 4; Speech and Drama 2 ; Choir 1, 4 ; T al -&#13;
ent Show 1, 2; "The Miracle Worker" 4; "Brigadoon" 3 ;&#13;
Honor Roll 14 quarte rs.&#13;
LINDSAY ANDERSEN - Speech and Drama 2 , 3; Latin 2 ;&#13;
Football 2; Choir 3, 4; "Fiorello ". 4.&#13;
REBECCA ANKENBAUER - Pep Club 1 ; FNA 1; Choir 1,&#13;
2,3.&#13;
BRIAN APPLEGATE&#13;
DEBORA H APPLECATE - Pe p Club 2, 3; International&#13;
Relations 3; Lati n Club 2, 3; Speech and Drama 2; Biology Club 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; "Cabare t " 3.&#13;
SANDRA BAKER - Pep Club 2 ; Biology Club 2; Choir 1.&#13;
MARIANNE BARTHOLOMEW - 1-lonor l~oll 3 quarte rs.&#13;
NAT HAN BECERRA - Football 1, 2 ; Baske tball 1, 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin c:lub 2; Stud ent Counc il 1, 2.&#13;
TERRENC:E BINTNER - Football l, 2; Baske tball 1, 2.&#13;
GERALYN BRAY - Speech and Drama 2, 3 ; Future&#13;
Homem akers 3 , 4; Choir 2.&#13;
MICHAEL BRICH - Press Club 4; Key Club 3; Speech&#13;
and Dr ama 2, 3; Inte rnational Rel ations 2 ; Choir 3 , 4;&#13;
124&#13;
"T he Mira cle Worke r " 4 ; "Ca bare t" 3 ; "Elegance" 4;&#13;
"Fiorello" 4 ; Honor Roll 10 quarters.&#13;
VIRGINIA 13RJCH - Choir 4; "Cabare t " 3; Honor Roll 3&#13;
quarters.&#13;
DEBRA BRIDGES - Pep Club 2; Spanish Clu b 2, 3; Choir&#13;
1.&#13;
MARK BRISSO - FCC 1, 2, 3 ; Latin Club 2, 3 ; Speech&#13;
and Drama 2, 3; Photogra phy 2 ; Football I; Wrestling&#13;
4; Choir l ; Automotive Club 3.&#13;
ELAINE 13 PJTTEN - Press Club 4 ; Pep Cl ub 1 ; Latin&#13;
Club 2 ; Latin Certificate 1 , 2; Choir 3, 4 ; "Cabaret" 3 ;&#13;
"Elegance" 4 ; Honor Roll 9 qua rters.&#13;
WILLIAM BROWN&#13;
MARY CATHERINE BURKE - Pep Club 1, 2 ; Spanish&#13;
Club 2 ; Biology Club 2 ; Inte rnational Relations 4;&#13;
Choir 1, 2 , 4; T alent Show 1 ; Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
KAT HLEEN CAMBRON - Press Clu b 2 , 3 ; Pep Clu b 2 , 3 ;&#13;
Biology Club 2 ; Inte rnational Relations 2 ; Choir 1, 2 ;&#13;
Class secre ta ry 1 ; Tal e nt Show 1, 2 ; Honor l(oll 3&#13;
qua rters.&#13;
ANTHONY CAl(USO&#13;
COLLEEN CASSON - Choir 1; Interna tional !(elations 2;&#13;
FNA 3 ; Choir l. &#13;
let there be laughter,&#13;
and sharing of pleasures.&#13;
DENNIS CHRISTIANSEN - Automotive Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Choir 1.&#13;
CAROL CLARK - Yearbook 3, 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club&#13;
l; Latin Club 1, 3, 4; Cl ass Treasurer 1; "Cabaret " 3;&#13;
"The Miracl e Worker" 4; Honor Roll 14 quarters.&#13;
JAMES CLARK - FCC 3 , 4; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Honor Roll 4&#13;
quarters.&#13;
MONICA CLARK - Biology Club 2; Choir 2; Ponor Roll&#13;
4 quarte rs.&#13;
ROSEMARY CLEVELAND - Pep Club 2; Choir 1; Honor&#13;
Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
T HOMAS CONLON - Basketball I; \•\lrestling 2; Stude nt&#13;
Council 4; Golf 3, 4.&#13;
DENNIS CONWAY - Yearbook 4; FTA 2; Key Club 2, 3;&#13;
Lette rman's Club 3, 4; Football I , 2, 3, 4; Basketball I,&#13;
2; Wrestling 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Cl ass Vice -President 4;&#13;
"T he Valient" 2; "Cabaret" 3 ; "Fiorello " 4; Honor Roll&#13;
5 quarters.&#13;
PAUL COX - FCC 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Football 1.&#13;
MARY JO CRILLY - Yearbook 4; Press Club 1, 2; Inte rna tional Rela tions 2, 3 , 4; FT A 2, 3; Choir 1, 4; Class&#13;
Representative 2 ; "Cabaret " 3; Talent Show 1, 2; "The&#13;
Miracle Worker" 4; Honor Roll 15 quarte rs.&#13;
KEVIN CROWLEY - Yearbook 3; Latin Club 2; Science&#13;
Engine e ring 4; Choir 4; "Fiore llo" 4; Academi c&#13;
Achievement 3; Honor Roll 14 quarte rs.&#13;
KATHLEEN DEAL - Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3; Dra ma Club 3 ; Biolog y Club 2 ; Home Ee Club 2 ; Choir 1 ,4 ; Talent Show 1.&#13;
LINDA DERMODY&#13;
KAREN DICKERSON - Yearbook 4; Pep Club 1; Secre -&#13;
tary 2; FT A 1, 2, 3; Future Homemakers 2; Biology Club&#13;
2; Choir 1, 4; "The Miracle Worke r " 4; Honor Roll 3&#13;
qua rte rs.&#13;
EDWARD C. DINOVO - Football I , 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2,&#13;
4; Wrestling 2, 3 , 4.&#13;
MARY PAT RICIA DOWNEY - Pep Clu b 1; Biology Club&#13;
2; Choir 1; Talent Show 2; Honor Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
WILLIAM DOYLE - Football 1.&#13;
LYNN ANNE DRIER - Pe p Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1;&#13;
Hiology Club 2 ; Choir 1.&#13;
MARY ANN £MARINE - Pe p Club l ; Choir 1, 3, 4;&#13;
"Fiorello. "&#13;
CHERY L FANGMAN - Pe p Club 2; Latin Club 2; Speech&#13;
and Orama 2; Biology Club 2; Honor Roll 10 quarters.&#13;
TIMOTI-IY FAYLOR&#13;
EILEEN fENNE LL - Press Club - Art 4 ; Pep Club 1 , 2 ;&#13;
Biology Club Secretary 2 ; Future Homemakers 2 ; Choir&#13;
4 ; Art Award 4 .&#13;
DOROTHY flSCI-IER - Yearbook Senior Section 4; Pep&#13;
Club 2 , 3; Biology Club 2; Home Ee . Club 2 ; Choir 1;&#13;
Stude nt Council Representative l ; Class Treasurer 2 ;&#13;
"The Miracle Worker " 4 .&#13;
DANIEL FLOM - Football 1, 2, 3; Track 2.&#13;
PRISCILLA FLYNN - Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Choir&#13;
1.&#13;
JUDITH FRICKE - Pep Club 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Home&#13;
Ee Club 2; Choir 1.&#13;
DONNA FRIEDRICHSEN - Yea rbook 2; Latin Club 2;&#13;
• Biology Club 2; FTA 3 ; Choir l ; Talent Show 1, 2; Hon -&#13;
or Roll 12 quarte rs.&#13;
CI-!IUSTINE GALLAGHER - Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Choir 1.&#13;
SALLY GALLO - Pep Club l ; Biology Club 2.&#13;
TIMOTHY GENTILE - Spanish Club 2; Football 1, 2, 3;&#13;
Track 1, 2; \\lrestling 2.&#13;
BRUCE GILLETT E - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2.&#13;
MARY ELLEN GILMORE - Press Club Reporter 3; FTA 2,&#13;
3; Biology Club 2; Choir 1, 4; Talent Show 1, 2.&#13;
TIMOTHY GILMORE - Key Club 3 ,4 ; Speech and Drama&#13;
2 ; La tin Club 2; Le tterman 's Club 3 ,4 ; Football 1,2 , 3 , 4 ;&#13;
Wrestling 2 ; Choir 1.&#13;
PEGGY GLYNN - Yearbook 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3; Speech&#13;
and Orama 2; Choir 1 , 4; "Cabaret" 3; "Fiorello" 4;&#13;
Honor Roll 15 quarte rs.&#13;
NANCY GRANT - Pep Club 1, 2; Future Nurses 2; fliol -&#13;
ogy Club 2.&#13;
RENEE GREEN - 1-lome Ee Cl ub 2; Choir 1, 4.&#13;
TIMOTHY GRONSTAL - Choir 1, 2; Honor Roll 5&#13;
quarters.&#13;
PATRICIA GROTE - Pe p Cl ub 2, 3 ; Fllture Nu rses 2, 3;&#13;
Home Ee 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Re presentative 4;&#13;
"Cabaret " 3 ; "The tvliracle Worker" 4.&#13;
JOANN HALE - Press Club 2; Spanish \.lub 2; Biology&#13;
Club 2 ; Speech and Drama 2; Honor Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
CHIUSTINE HAAS - Pep Club 2, 3; FTA 2, 3; Drama&#13;
Club 3; Choir l ; "Murder Takes The Veil" 2; Talent&#13;
Show 1.&#13;
STEVEN HALL - Honor Roll 5 quarters.&#13;
CI-IRISTINE HARMON - Choir 3 , 4 ; "Fiore llo" 4.&#13;
EDW ARO HASTERT - Press Club Editor 4 ; Press Club 1 ,&#13;
2 , 3; Basketball 1 (Ma nager) ; Honor Roll 1 quarter.&#13;
LlNDA HEALY - Yearbook 4 ; Pep Club 2 ; Biology Club&#13;
2 , 3; Home Ee Club 2 ; Choir 1; Talent Show 2.&#13;
SUE HERRING - Honor Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
CYNTHIA llERZOG - Pep C:lub 1 , 2 ; Biology 2; Choir&#13;
1,2.&#13;
JACK HILL - foot ba ll 1,2 , 4.&#13;
ROBERT HOAG - ,hoir 4; "fiorello" 4 ; "The Miracle&#13;
Worker " 4 ; Honor Roll l qua rter.&#13;
CATHERINE HOBBINS - Internationa l Relations 2 ; fTA&#13;
2 ; Choir l; Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
DANlEL HOFFMAN - Spanish Club 2 ; FCC .&#13;
125 &#13;
For 1n the dew&#13;
of little things&#13;
MARY HOLETON - Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 1, 3; Tennis 3, 4; "Brigadoon" 3; "Fiorello" 4; "The Miracle&#13;
Worker " 4.&#13;
JEANINE HOPKINS - Pep Club 2; Biology 2; Home Ee&#13;
2.&#13;
DENNIS HOPP - Latin Club 2, 3; Automotive Club 3 ;&#13;
FCC 2, 3; Track l; Wrestling 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Honor&#13;
Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
DENNIS HOTZ - Automotive Club 3, 4.&#13;
DEBORAH HUGHES - Cheerleader 1; Press Club 3; Pep&#13;
Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Biology Club 2; Speech Club&#13;
2, 3; "Fiorello" 3; Talent Shmv 1; Honor Roll 5 quarters.&#13;
MARILYN HURD - Press Club 4 ; Pep Club 2 , 3 ; Biology&#13;
Club 2.&#13;
RANDALL JONES - Yearbook 3 ; Enginee ring Club 2 , 3 ;&#13;
Automotive Club 3 , 4 ; Latin Club 2; FTA 3 ; Football l,&#13;
2,3,4; Track 3 ; Wrestling 2 , 3 ; Choir 1,2, 4 ; Honor Roll&#13;
2 quarters.&#13;
ROBERT JO NES - Football 1,2; ·wrestling 2 ; Choir 2.&#13;
ROBERT JONESON - Press Club 3 ,4 ; Key Club 2 , 3 , 4 ;&#13;
Letterman 's Club 3 , 4 ; Football l,2, 3 , 4 ; Track 4 ; Basketball l; Baseball 2, 3 ,4 ; \vrestling 2,3; Choir l;&#13;
"Cabaret" 3; Honor Roll 5 quarters.&#13;
JAMES KALAR - Choir l; Honor Roll 14 quarters.&#13;
REGINA KAMSTRA - Choir 4 ; Foreign Exchange&#13;
Student.&#13;
STEPHEN KAYSER - Automotive Club 3 ,4; Football 1;&#13;
Track 1; Wrestling 1.&#13;
J. KEVIN KELLY - Letterman's Club 3 , 4; Football 1, 2 ;&#13;
Track 1,2 ; Wrestling 2 , 3 , 4 ; Choir 1.&#13;
JAMES KNUDSEN - FCC 2, 3; Automotive Club 3, 4.&#13;
WILLIAM KONZ - Football l; Honor Roll 1 quarter.&#13;
JEAN KRU PIKA - Pep Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 2 , 3; Choir 1,&#13;
3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Talent Show l; "Cabaret" 3 ;&#13;
Honor Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
DARWIN KRUSE - Letterman's Club 3, 4; Football l, 2,&#13;
3, 4; Track 3, 4; Wrestling 2.&#13;
MARGARET KUHN - Pep Club l; FHA 2; Biology Club&#13;
2; Choir 1 , 3 , 4; "Elegance " 4; "Cabaret" 3.&#13;
GORDON LUS TGRAAF - Automotive Club 3, 4; Le tterman's Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4.&#13;
JOAN LYDON - Yearbook 4 ; Press Club 3 , 4; Pep Club&#13;
2 , 4; FTA 1, 3; FNA 2 ; Biology Club 2 ; Choir 1, 4 ;&#13;
"Fiore llo" 4; Honor Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
ROBERT McCLELLAN - Automotive Club 2 , 3; Spanish&#13;
Club 2.&#13;
SANDRA GAY McCURRY - Cheerle ader 1, 2 , 3 ,4; Home&#13;
Ee Club 2 ; FNA 2,3 ; Choir 1; "The Miracle Worker" 4.&#13;
JAMES McDERMOTT - Choir 3 , 4 ; "Fiorello" 4.&#13;
JEANNE McDONALD - Yearbook 3 ,4 ; Pep Club 2 ; International Relations 2 ; Choir 1, 4 ; Cla ss Representative 2,&#13;
4; Tal ent Show l; "The Miracle Worker" 4; Honor&#13;
126&#13;
Roll 2 quarte rs.&#13;
ROBERT McDONALD - Yearbook Copy Editor 2 ; Asst.&#13;
Editor in Chief 3; Ed itor in Chie f 4 ; Press Club 2, 3. 4 ;&#13;
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2 ; Speech and Drama 3;&#13;
Automotive Club 3 ; Choir 1, 3, 4; Student oun~il&#13;
Representative 3; Stud ent Council President 4 ; Cl ass&#13;
Vice Preside nt 1 ; Class President 2 ; "Brigadoon" 3;&#13;
"The Miracle Worker" 4 ; "Fiorello" 4; "Murder Takes&#13;
The Ve il" 2; "Cabaret" 3; Academic Achievement 2,&#13;
3, 4; Honor Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
BONNI McQUA ID - Yearbook 4; Press Club 1, 2; Pep&#13;
Club 1, 2; FT A 1, 2, 3; Choir 4.&#13;
WILLIAM MARTIN - Honor Roll 7 quarters.&#13;
KENNETH MEHSLING - Key Club 2, 3; Lette rman's&#13;
Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3 , 4; Track&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2 ; Stud ent Council Treasurer 3;&#13;
Class Representative 4; "The Valient" 2 ; "The Miracle&#13;
Worker" 4.&#13;
JUDITH MELOY - Pep Club 1, 2; FTA 1,2, 3 , 4 ; Choir&#13;
1, 4 .&#13;
THOMAS MESCHER - Wrestling 2 , 3 , 4 ; Choir 1, 3 , 4 ;&#13;
"Fiorello" 4.&#13;
MARY ANN MICHALS KI&#13;
JAMES MILLER - Spanish Club 2 , 3; Baseba ll 1.&#13;
WILLIAM MORAN - Transfer Student 3 ; Automotive&#13;
Club 4 ; Key Clu b 4 ; Football 4; Trac k 3 , 4 ; Basketba ll&#13;
3 ; Class President 4; Class Representative 4 ; Honor Ro ll&#13;
6 quarters.&#13;
RAYM OND MUNCH - Track 1; Baseball 3, 4; Wrestling&#13;
1, 2.&#13;
KA THLEEN NOON - Press Club Co-Editor 4; Pep Club&#13;
1, 2 ; FTA 2, 3; Speech and Drama Club 3; Choir l;&#13;
Art Award 4; Class Representative 4; "Murd e r T akes&#13;
The Veil" 2; Honor Roll 14 quarters.&#13;
WILLIAM O'CONNOR - Honor Roll 7 quarters.&#13;
DONALD O'NEILL - Le tterman's Club 3, 4; Football 1,&#13;
2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1.&#13;
J. MICHELLE OSLER - Cheerleader 2 , 3 ,4 ; Yearbook 4 ;&#13;
Pep Club l; FNA 3 , 4 ; Biology 2 ; Choir 1, 4 ; Class Rep -&#13;
resentative 2; "Elegance" 4 ; "Cabaret " 3 ; "Murde r&#13;
Takes The Veil" 2 ; "Fiorello" 4; "Miracle Worker" 4 .&#13;
MARION PALA DINO - Footba ll l, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Letterman's&#13;
Clu b 3 , 4 .&#13;
RANDOLPH PATTEN - Baseball 2 .&#13;
ROBERT PAWLOSKI - Automotive Club 3 , 4 ; Football l,&#13;
2 , 3 ,4; Wrestling 2 , 3 ,4 ; Honor Roll 4 quarters.&#13;
R. RONALD POGGE - Yearbook 4 ; Press Club Page&#13;
Editor 3 ; Key Club 4; Letterman's Club 3 , 4 ; Speech&#13;
and Drama 2 ; Football 1,2 ; Golf 2,3, 4 ; Wrestling 2, 3 ;&#13;
Choir 3 , 4 ; Class Representa tive 1; Student Director of&#13;
"Miracle worker " 4 ; Honor Roll 12 quarte rs. &#13;
the heart finds 1ts morning&#13;
and lS refreshed. -KAHLIL GII3RAN&#13;
ROBERT POTKONAK - Football l; Honor Roll 3 quarters.&#13;
BARBARA RETH1v!EIER - Yearbook 3, 4; Pep Club l, 2;&#13;
Home Eel; Biology 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; FNA l; Talent&#13;
Show 1.&#13;
CARRIE MAE RING - Press Club 1; FNA 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations 2; Choir 1, 4; Honor Roll 1 quarte r.&#13;
THOMAS L. RING - Latin Club 2; Letterman's Club 2;&#13;
Football Manager 2; Basketball Mana ger 2; Honor Roll&#13;
4 quarters.&#13;
ELAINE ROSMAN - Pep Club l, 2; Biology Clu b 2; Choir&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4; "Elegance" 4; Talent Show 1.&#13;
GAY LE ROUX - Cheerleader 1, 2, 4 ; Yearbook 3, 4 ;&#13;
Press Club 2; Pep Club 3; Biology Club 2; Choir 1, 2, 3,&#13;
4; Cl ass Representative 1, 3; Class Treasurer 4; "Jvlurde r&#13;
Takes The Veil" 2; "Brigadoon" 3; "Fiorello" 4; l-Ionor&#13;
Roll 14 quarte rs.&#13;
CARL SALVO - Wrestling 2 , 3; Choir 1.&#13;
MARCIA SCHECHINGER - Spanish Club 2, 3; FT A 2;&#13;
Choir 4; Honor Roll 5 quarte rs.&#13;
JOHN SCIORTINO - Automotive Club 3, 4.&#13;
MARY SHA UGHNESSY - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 , 4; Biology&#13;
Club 3 ; FNA 3, 4; International Relations 2; Tennis 2, 3;&#13;
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice President 3 ; "Tl1e&#13;
Mira cl e \,•Jorker" 4.&#13;
l{ELEN SHEA - Pep Club 1, 2; Horne Ee 2; Choir 1.&#13;
JOHN SHEERAN - Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 2; c:Iass&#13;
Representative 4; Sound Director of "The Miracle&#13;
Wo rker " 4 ; Honor Roll 4 quarters.&#13;
DANIEL Sl-IUDAK - Key Club 3 , 4 ; Latin Club 2; Le tterman 's Club 1,2, 3 , 4 ; Football 1,2, 3 , 4 ; Basl&lt;e tball 1, 2 ,&#13;
3 , 4 ; Baseba 11 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cla ss Representative 1; Class&#13;
President 3 ; Class Vice President 2.&#13;
PAU L SPRINGER - Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
DE NNIS STAGEMAN&#13;
PATRICIA STAGEMAN&#13;
NADINE STAM P - FTA 2; Choir 1, 3; "Cabaret" 3;&#13;
"El egance " 4 ; Talent Show 1, 2.&#13;
STEPHANIE STEINHOfF - Latin Clu b 2; !.'TA 2, 3;&#13;
lliology Club 2; C:hoir 1 , 2, 3 , 4; "Fiorello " 4; Honor&#13;
Roll 10 quarters.&#13;
NANCY STER13ENS - Yearbook 3; Spee ch and Orama 2;&#13;
FT A 1 , 2, :3 , 4; C: l10ir l; Honor Roll 7 quarte rs.&#13;
PA UL STRACHOTA - Yearbook Class Editor 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Press Club 3 ; I&lt;ey C:lub 4 ; Spee ch and Drama 2, 3; Latin&#13;
c:Iub 2; Choir l, 3 , 4; "T he Valient" 2; "Murder T akes&#13;
tl1e Ve il '" 2; "Brigadoon" 3 ; "Fiorello" 4; "The Miracle&#13;
Worke r " 4; "Cabaret " 3 ; "Elegance " 4; Academic&#13;
Achieve ment 2, 3 ; Ho nor Roll 14 quarte rs.&#13;
NANCY STRACKE - rep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ee 2;&#13;
o~ r l, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 1; Honor Roll 5 qua rte rs.&#13;
IONE STRAKA - Yearbook 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Speech and&#13;
Drama 3, 4; Biology 2; Home Ee 2.&#13;
RONALD SUDEN - Honor Roll 6 quarters.&#13;
J. PATRICK SWEENEY - Football 1, 2 .&#13;
MICHAEL TALLEY - Faculty Editor of Yearbook 4 ;&#13;
Biology Club 2 , 3 ; Engineering Club 3 , 4 ; Honor Ro ll 9&#13;
quarters.&#13;
PAUL TEDESCO - Key Club 3, 1-; Lette rman's Club 2, 3,&#13;
4; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball&#13;
2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 7 quarters.&#13;
MYRNA THOMPSON - Yearbook 3; Press Club 4; Pep&#13;
Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Choir 1; Talent&#13;
Show 1, 2; "The Miracle v\lorker" 4; Honor Roll 9&#13;
quarters.&#13;
TERRENCE THOMAS - Honor Roll 4 quarters.&#13;
MARY C. TIGHE&#13;
EMILIO TINSA Y - Golf 4; Foreign Exchange Student.&#13;
HAROLD TRAFTON - Latin Club 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Choir 1.&#13;
MARC;ERY TURNER - Yearbook Sales Manager 3, 4 ;&#13;
Press Club 3, 4; Inte rnational Relations 2; FT A 2, 3 ;&#13;
C: hoir 1, 4 ; Class Vi ce President 3; Class Secretary 4;&#13;
"The Miracle Worker" 4; Honor Roll 15 quarters.&#13;
JOSEPH VAN ACKER.EN - Le tterman's Club 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Automotive Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track l ; \,vrest -&#13;
ling 2; Class Tre asurer 3; Honor Roll 5 quarte rs.&#13;
DAN IEL VAN I-IO!ll\JE - Latin 1, 2; FCC 3, 4; Football l ;&#13;
Wrestling 2, 3; Honor Roll 2 quarters.&#13;
JOHN VIOLA - \\l restling 2, 3; Choir 1.&#13;
JAMES WALSH - Key Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3,&#13;
4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Baseball 1, 2, 3; Choir 1; Cl ass President 2.&#13;
JOHN \,\TALSH - Key Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3,&#13;
4; Spee ch and Drama 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball&#13;
2, 3, 4; Choir 1 ; Honor Roll 2 quarte rs.&#13;
KATHLEEN WALSH - Pep Club 1,2 ; Biology Club 2 , 3;&#13;
Class Secretary 3; Talent Show 1,2 ; Honor Roll 3&#13;
quarters.&#13;
DI ANNE WALTER - Pep Club 2, 3; FNA 3; Inte rnational&#13;
Relations 2; Spanish Club 3; Choir 1, 4.&#13;
JANE WANNING - C: heerle ade r 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4;&#13;
FNJ\ 3; International Relations 2; Biology Club 2; Ten -&#13;
nis 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Stud ent Council Se cre tar y 2;&#13;
Class Representative 1; "Fiore llo" 4; "The Miracle&#13;
\\larke r " 4 ; Honor Roll 8 quarte rs.&#13;
STEVEN WELCH - Biology Club 2 ; Drama and Speech&#13;
2 ; Footba ll 2 ; "The Valie nt" 2.&#13;
PATRICIA WI LKINSON - Biology Club 2 ; FNA 2 ; Choir&#13;
1, 2 , 3 , 4 .&#13;
127 &#13;
Patrons&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
A &amp; W DRIVE-IN&#13;
2112 West Broadway&#13;
Home of Chubby Chicken&#13;
BEAUTY BY BETTY&#13;
169 Bennett-612 West Broadway&#13;
5"10 North 27th-South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Professional care is best for the hair.&#13;
HAROLD T. BECKMAN&#13;
JEANNE M. BECKMAN&#13;
BEEM BELFORD&#13;
553 Willow&#13;
Personal Service&#13;
BI- PARISH CATHOLIC CREDIT UNION&#13;
111 North 20th Street&#13;
Not for Profit, Not for Charity, But for Service&#13;
BROADWAY BOWL&#13;
25 South 28 Street&#13;
BROADWAY CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDRY&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
Your cleaner is your clothes best friend .&#13;
BROWN 'S SHOE FIT COMPANY&#13;
334 West Broadway&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg&#13;
We 're proud of the customers we keep.&#13;
CHRIS TY CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
CLUB "64"&#13;
Food at its Finest&#13;
1 Mile North of Council Bluffs&#13;
Ph. 322 -7795&#13;
Compliments of CONN OLLY, CONNOLLY, &amp; BRAY&#13;
Attorneys&#13;
300 First Fe.de ral Building&#13;
CON'S SHOP&#13;
13 Scott&#13;
Compliments of CON'S SHOP&#13;
CON'S SELF SERVE DRUGS&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
A Fal con Booste r&#13;
128·&#13;
CORUM'S FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS&#13;
659 5th Avenue&#13;
Ph. 322 -73 55&#13;
MONSIGNOR THOMAS COSTIN&#13;
St. Francis Xavier Church&#13;
238 South 6t ~ Street&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS&#13;
305 Wickham Building&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK&#13;
567 West Broadway&#13;
Best of Luck to the Class of "69"&#13;
HERBERT CRILLY&#13;
Route 2&#13;
A Salute to Youth by Agriculture&#13;
Compliments of CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Compliments of MISS DEPPE&#13;
Compliments of DIPPEL-McCANN&#13;
ROBERT DIPPEL DAVID F. McCANN&#13;
DUTCH MILL ENTERPRISES&#13;
401 West South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
EDDY AND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
26 South Main&#13;
T. JOE SMITH&#13;
EMARINES&#13;
Broadway at Scott&#13;
DONALD MESCHER&#13;
Your headquarters for students supplies!&#13;
EWALD 'S DRIVE-IN&#13;
1507 West Broadway&#13;
"Whe re the kids mee t. "&#13;
For All Your Insurance Needs -&#13;
LA RRY FANGMAN INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
111 Council Bluffs Savings Bank Building&#13;
Compliments of DR. FARRAGE and DR. CAM ILL&#13;
108 Benton&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN OF COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
421 West Broadway&#13;
ii FIRST c"~U~LBSlti~'S - C.OVNCILC3LUFFSl:Z:O'W'A 5 1501 &#13;
EDITH \·\IOODRING FLATT&#13;
RICHARD A. JONES&#13;
C. WAYNE LIVINGSTON&#13;
WOODRING FU1'1ERAL HOME, IN C.&#13;
121 South 7th Street&#13;
Compliments of DR. WILLIAM F. GRESS&#13;
20 South Frank&#13;
Compliments of THE GRILL&#13;
728 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments of I. J. HANSSMANN , M. D.&#13;
and JAMES L. KNOTT, M. D.&#13;
HARDING STUDIO&#13;
531 1/2 West Broadway&#13;
REVEREND JOHN F. HART&#13;
Queen of Apostles&#13;
ROBERT C. HEITHOFF&#13;
RICHARD A. PORTER&#13;
JAMES A. PRATT&#13;
C. THOMAS REILLY&#13;
Compliments of DR. J. D. HENNESSY&#13;
108 Benton&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
The Total Savings Supermarket&#13;
2801 West Broadway Ph. 322 -5529&#13;
211 West Broadway Ph. 322-9431&#13;
If it's flmV' ers, try ours.&#13;
C. E. HINM AN AND SONS&#13;
1800 McPherson Avenue&#13;
HOLY FAMILY C. Y. O.&#13;
HOLY FAMILY PARISH&#13;
221 7 A venue B&#13;
The Active Parish with the Active People&#13;
HAROLD HORN BEAUTY SALON&#13;
920 East Pierce&#13;
"Beaut y is our only se rvice. "&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 - 38 West Broadway&#13;
Correct Dress for Men and Young Men&#13;
JO HNSON PHAl™ACY&#13;
918 East Pierce Street&#13;
McPherson and Be nne tt Avenue&#13;
In Business for Your I lea lth&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS , !OW A&#13;
Follow the Girl Who Walks into&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
in the Center of Coun cil Bluffs&#13;
Compliments of DR. KRUML&#13;
Compliments of KULESH JEWELRY&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
341 West Broadway&#13;
At the Sign of the Big Blue Diamond on Broadway&#13;
LUSTERTONE CLEANERS&#13;
3343 \.\~est Broadway&#13;
Ph. 328 -1008&#13;
Compliments of DR. JAMES D. MAHONEY&#13;
DR. and MRS. JOHN W. MAT HIASEN&#13;
203 Oakland&#13;
Compliments of ALBERT McGINN&#13;
EDMUND A. McGINN, and JOSEPH F. McGINN&#13;
22 South Main&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 \·\lillow&#13;
MONSIGNOR DAVIDSAVER&#13;
Holy Family&#13;
221 7 A venue B&#13;
MORRISSEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC.&#13;
301 McKensie Avenue&#13;
Sales and servi ce&#13;
of the Long Green Line&#13;
O'TOOLE 'S DAIRY SWEET&#13;
1102 North 16 Street&#13;
Dairy Sweet Food Tastes Best&#13;
PAWLOSKI INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
11 North 20 Street&#13;
"Financial Planning for the Unexpected. "&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
One Stop Shopping Cente r&#13;
PEOPLES STORE&#13;
Complime nts of POG GE , ROOT , and STEEGE&#13;
RAYMOND POG GE , THOMAS L. ROOT , and&#13;
DONALD T. STEEGE&#13;
301 First Fed eral Savings and Loan Building&#13;
129 &#13;
Priests of St. Albert High School&#13;
REVEREND DANIEL L. DELEHANT&#13;
REVEREND PAUL MONAHAN&#13;
REVEREND JAMES KIERNEN&#13;
REVEREND EUGENE KOCH&#13;
REVEREND FRANCIS PALMER&#13;
BOB PYLES STUDIO&#13;
11 Westlake Village&#13;
Our best wishes for the future of&#13;
each 1969 St. Albert graduate.&#13;
Compliments of LUCY M. RADICIA, M. D.&#13;
RALPH'S SUPERETTE&#13;
3500 5th Avenue Ph. 322 - 6615&#13;
For real red carpet treatment and friend ly&#13;
service shop RALPH 'S and save.&#13;
ST. PETER'S CHURCH&#13;
1 Bluff Street&#13;
Best Wishes to One of the Finest Catholic&#13;
High Schools in the State of Iowa&#13;
ST. PETER'S C. Y. 0.&#13;
Compliments of CARLO J. SAL VO&#13;
SALVO'S TAILOR SHOP&#13;
19 South 6th Street&#13;
ARTHUR SCIORTINO&#13;
420 East Was hington A venue&#13;
130&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
127 South Ma in&#13;
Compliments of SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
Compliments of JOE SMITH AND COMPANY&#13;
412 - 416 West Broadway&#13;
SPEC SHOPPE&#13;
2181/2 West Washington Avenue&#13;
Compliments of DON FLOM&#13;
Open your "free" student checking account with&#13;
STATE BANK AND TRUST&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
STATE STREET BOWL&#13;
15 State Street&#13;
Bmvl for Health&#13;
DR. and MRS. ISSAC STERNHILL&#13;
WALTER MUSIC CO.&#13;
343 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs' only full line music store&#13;
Ph. 322 - 2541&#13;
Compliments of DIMENSIONS ' '69 SALES STAFF&#13;
Courtesy of YOUNG 'S NORTHCREST MANOR, INC.&#13;
34 Northcrest Drive &#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY, NEOLA, and UNDERWOOD, IOWA&#13;
BLUE &amp; WHITE STORE&#13;
Neola and Minden, Iowa&#13;
BREWER'S HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of the BREWERS&#13;
CROWLEY DRUG&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Your Neola Health Center&#13;
DONOVAN'S CHAMPLAIN SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
"We keep things going."&#13;
FREDE. EGAN&#13;
Lawyer&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
EGAN 'S STORE&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ladies and Children's Ready-to-Wear&#13;
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Full Banking Service&#13;
Compliments of FAYLOR CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Missouri Valley, low a&#13;
THE F. H. I. COMPANY&#13;
P. O. Box 236 , Neol a, Iowa&#13;
Spe cialized Chemicals and Equipment&#13;
For Farm " Home ''' Industry&#13;
HARTERT. V. SALES AND SERVICE&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Service All Makes, Black and White and Color&#13;
HOBBINS OIL COMPANY&#13;
Neol a, Iowa&#13;
Success to the Seniors&#13;
J. C. SUPERMARKET&#13;
Und erwood, Iowa&#13;
Ope an 8 a. m . - 6 p. m. Daily&#13;
Sat . from 8 a . m. - 9 p. m .&#13;
KOVAR-AGENCY&#13;
JOHN A. KOVAR CYRUS B. VARNES&#13;
Insurance and Real Estate&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Little Profit Dealer&#13;
MATT-ANDERSON FORD-MERCURY&#13;
Open Week Nights 'til 9 p. m.&#13;
LOUIE MATT BOB ANDERsON&#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY GRAIN INC.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
"Service comes first here. "&#13;
Ph. 642 -3111&#13;
Compliments of A. M. Romano, M. D.&#13;
Neol a, Iowa&#13;
REVEREND JOSEPH RY AN&#13;
St. Patrick's Parish&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations Senior Class&#13;
St. Patrick's Parish&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
JOHN P. SWEENEY&#13;
Neol a, Iowa&#13;
Your New York Life Insurance&#13;
man is a good m an to know.&#13;
VALLEY DRUG STORE&#13;
Reliable Prescription Service&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 642 -2747&#13;
WELLMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.&#13;
Ne ola , Iowa&#13;
Compliments of \\/ALTER WELLMAN&#13;
131 &#13;
Ager, Mary 53 ,58,107&#13;
Amento, Diane . 22 ,23 ,26, 67 , 70 ,&#13;
75,107&#13;
Andersen , Craig 31, 96, 101&#13;
Andersen, Lindsay 105, 107&#13;
Ankenbauer, Martin 39 , 80&#13;
Ankenbauer, Rebecca 108&#13;
Applegate, Brian&#13;
Applegate, Deborah 61, 70, 108&#13;
Applegate, Sandra 88, 93&#13;
Applegate, Steven 70 , 88&#13;
Baker, Sandra 108&#13;
Baldwin, Sally 88&#13;
Baldwin, Susan 96&#13;
Barnes, Jon 88,92&#13;
Barnes, Rebecca 30 , 31,65,71, 80&#13;
Barnes, Steven 80&#13;
Ba rtholomew, Marianne 108 , 109&#13;
Bartholomew, Mark 88&#13;
Becerra, Nathan 41, 54 , 55 ,108&#13;
Beck , Lura 96&#13;
Beraldi, Rosemary 65, 7 0, 71, 96&#13;
Berge r, Jane 30 , 70,96&#13;
Berger, John 24, 36 ,45 , 52 ,96&#13;
Bierman, Paul 18 ,19 , 96 ,100 ,1 02&#13;
Bintner, Terry 108&#13;
Blanchard, Robe rt 41 , 52 , 96 , 101&#13;
Bontz, Teresa 88&#13;
Bowers, Richard 38 , 50 ,88&#13;
Boye r, Dennis 80&#13;
Boyer, John 96&#13;
Bray, Ge ralyn 108&#13;
Brenneman , Denise 22 , 71, 80&#13;
Brich, Michael 24, 60 , 62, 63·, 67 ,&#13;
70 ,72,108 ,119&#13;
Brich , Virginia 70,108&#13;
Bridges, Debra 108&#13;
Bridges, John 95 , 96&#13;
Briggs, Tim 39, 80&#13;
Brisso, Mark 24,45,108&#13;
Britten, Elaine 7 0 , 72, 108&#13;
Brookover, Michael 49 , 80&#13;
Brooks, John 97&#13;
Brooks, Mary Jo 18,19,80&#13;
Brosnihan, James 39,44 ,58,80&#13;
Brown , Joan 88&#13;
Brown, Karen 30, 80&#13;
Brown, Tim 97, 100&#13;
Brown, William&#13;
Bruce , Michael 81&#13;
Brugenhemke , Kathe rine 20 , 30,&#13;
65.71,88&#13;
Bue lt, Peggy 70, 97&#13;
Buhman, Jane 30,88&#13;
Bunten, Barbara 71, 81&#13;
132&#13;
Index&#13;
Bunten, Deanne 97&#13;
Burke, Marsha 53 ,58 ,97&#13;
Burke, Mary Kay 70,109&#13;
Burke, Thomas 44, 81&#13;
Burns, David 20, 36, 58 , 97, 102&#13;
Bums, Judy 89&#13;
Bums, Julie 81&#13;
Bums, Mary 22,64, 68 ,97&#13;
Bums, Renee 70 ,97&#13;
Busch , Richard 89&#13;
Caley, Patrick 81&#13;
Callaghan , Ste ven 21, 22, 7 0, 97&#13;
Cambron, Kathleen 109, 122&#13;
Cambron , Thomas 89&#13;
Caparelli, Angela 97&#13;
Caparelli, Michael 97&#13;
Caparelli, Patricia 71, 81&#13;
Caparelli, Peter 39 , 49 ; 81&#13;
Carlson, Stephaney 22, 23 , 89&#13;
Carpenter, Jan is 31 , 81&#13;
Carroll, Ste ven 25, 89&#13;
Carta, Julie 97&#13;
Carta, Kathlee n 109&#13;
Caruso, Anthony 109&#13;
Case , Richard 25, 36 ,38 , 89&#13;
Casson, Colleen 109&#13;
Casson, Sandra 97&#13;
Casson, Steven 89&#13;
Caughlan, Elinor 81&#13;
Caughlan, Whitney 21, 97&#13;
Christensen, Mary Gerilyn 89&#13;
Christiansen, Dennis 36 , 109&#13;
Clark, Carol 31, 61 , 67, llO&#13;
Clark, Dianne 97&#13;
Clark, James 25, 110, ll6&#13;
Clark, Joan 22, 30 , 31,71,81&#13;
Clark, Monica llO&#13;
Clark, Ramona 70,97&#13;
Cleve land, Rosemary llO&#13;
Clouse, Deborah 89 , 93&#13;
Colpitts, Bernard 24 ,47 , 97&#13;
Colpitts, Gera lyn 71, 81&#13;
Colpitts, Gregory 36 ,98&#13;
Conlon, Martha 2 0 ,29,71, 88 , 89&#13;
Conlon, Thomas 18,19,52,110&#13;
Connolly, Brigid 20 ,22, 89&#13;
Connolly, Patrick 98,103&#13;
Conway, Dennis 24, 31,36 , 37 ,47,&#13;
62 , 63 ,70 , 106 ,109 ,110 ,119&#13;
Conzemius, James 36 ,56,97, 98&#13;
Conzemius, Steven 44 , 58 , 81&#13;
Cox , Gerene 20 , 98 , 104&#13;
Cox , Kenneth 25, 39 ,5 8,81, 85&#13;
Cox, Paul 21,25,lll,ll3&#13;
Crilly, Mary Jo 22,25,31 ,67 ,70 ,&#13;
111&#13;
Crowley, Kevin 34 ,70 , 111&#13;
Daley, Ma ry 18, 19, 98&#13;
Darnell , Joseph 89 , 95&#13;
Dau, Alicia 70,72,98&#13;
Dawson , Marcia 20,22,89&#13;
Deal, Kathlee n 63 , 70, lll&#13;
Deal, Nicki 98&#13;
Denning , Donald 89&#13;
Denning, Julie 26, 30, 31 , 33, 61,&#13;
64 , 70 , 98&#13;
Dermody, Linda 21, lll&#13;
Dermody , Stephen 24, 36 , 54, 56,&#13;
57 ,98&#13;
Devivo, Nanci 30 ,70,9 8&#13;
Dickerson, Karen 67, 7 0, lll&#13;
Dinovo, Donald 20, 81&#13;
Dinovo, Edward 24 , 36 , 37, 45 ,50 ,&#13;
lll&#13;
Dinovo, Kathleen 81&#13;
Doner, Michael 44 , 81, 86&#13;
Doner, Robert 98&#13;
Do rszynski, Donna 3 1, 81&#13;
Downey, Mary Pat 111&#13;
Downey, Michael 25, 98&#13;
Doyle, James 21,25 , 31, 73 , 98&#13;
Doyle, John 25, 31, 38,39, 55 , 64 ,&#13;
73 , 89,91,95&#13;
Doyle, William lll&#13;
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STUDENT LIFE&#13;
... 2&#13;
SCHOLASTIC&#13;
DEPARTMENTS&#13;
... 18&#13;
STUDENTS ... 29&#13;
FINE ARTS ... 69&#13;
SPORTS ... 92&#13;
ACTIVITIES ...&#13;
138&#13;
INDEX . .. 186&#13;
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Electives Prove Prosperous&#13;
Miss Jean Epperson&#13;
Miss Deb McGuire&#13;
20&#13;
.... In the past, S.A. has offered the&#13;
students many course eJectives. These&#13;
have turned out to be good experience&#13;
along with a lot of fun . Home Economics&#13;
prepares the students in foods and sewing&#13;
for their own future needs.&#13;
The students use their vocal and&#13;
instrumental talents in choir, Les&#13;
Musiques, and band.&#13;
Art and Shop are for those students&#13;
who enjoy working with their hands and&#13;
like to keep busy with various wood&#13;
working projects.&#13;
For the sport lovers, keeping in shape,&#13;
and using their athletic abilities are all a&#13;
part of the physical education classes.&#13;
Mr. Dan Gordon&#13;
Mrs. Karen Pohl&#13;
Mi ss Lynn Kurth&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Mr. Nick McGrain&#13;
Mr. Dick Wright &#13;
Mrs. Jonna Anderson&#13;
Mrs. Isabel Madigan&#13;
Business •&#13;
IS Booming&#13;
The Business department at St. Albert has given the student a&#13;
wide range of career opportunities. The courses include&#13;
Accounting, Business Education, Business Law, Business&#13;
Principals, Economics, Office Practices, Shorthand, and Typing .&#13;
These business fields have taken on individual contests at&#13;
Creighton, and participated at the career day at College of St.&#13;
Mary. They also toured Mutual of Omaha and sat in court during&#13;
many cases.&#13;
An important part of St. Albert is our library, commonly known&#13;
as the "Hub". It is the center of activity and knowledge. Maryann&#13;
Angeroth, the head librarian, gives aid to faculty as well as&#13;
students in need by helping them find various materials .&#13;
Mrs. Maryann Angeroth Mr. Don Quinn&#13;
Mr . . Ed McMahon&#13;
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21 &#13;
Religion Department Expands&#13;
Sr. Raymond McDermott Fr. Howard Fitzgerald Fr. Ed Hurley&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo Fr. Mike Churchman&#13;
22&#13;
The Religion department at St. Albert is&#13;
designed to circulate Catholic education&#13;
around the community. This is a major&#13;
part of the lives of the students and faculty. Some of the courses the students&#13;
were offered were Christ and You, Marriage, God Experience, and Death and&#13;
Dying. &#13;
Historical Familiar Faces&#13;
Mr. Mike Kavars Mr. Ken Mehsling Mr. Mark Skahill Mr. Rick Wahl Mr. Chuck Wolever&#13;
Facts and dates are a necessity in the cou r ses included in&#13;
American History, World History, Geography, Gove rnment,&#13;
and Consumer Economics. They seek out the knowledge of&#13;
the world's past and present ways of life. This year the government class held a mock election . There were numerous&#13;
representatives speaking to the Seniors including Harkin,&#13;
Griffin, Pavich, and Richter.&#13;
23 &#13;
Math + Science N evv&#13;
Diillensions for Students&#13;
Mr. Tim Capel&#13;
Mrs. Carolyn Swartz&#13;
Mrs. Diane Edwards&#13;
Mrs. Ursula Tetzlaff&#13;
24&#13;
Randy Derrig&#13;
Marshall Scichilone&#13;
1. Mr. Capel enjoys his rest after a hard day's work. 2. Besides con tributing his&#13;
coaching abi lities to sports, Mr. Scichilon e also teaches junior high Science and&#13;
Biology.&#13;
The Math and Science departments have&#13;
provided the students with various opportunities in their fields of study. On February 24 Creighton held a mathematical&#13;
field day in which the S.A . students took&#13;
part in and fared very well. On March 6&#13;
the students in grades 9-12 were en -&#13;
couraged to participate in the annua l High&#13;
School M athematical Examination.&#13;
Science students learned how to use&#13;
computers, took fi eld trips exp loring the&#13;
wildlife, and learned much about energy. &#13;
Students Develop&#13;
Communication Skills&#13;
English is one of the most important&#13;
learning spects in our daily lives. It is a&#13;
major part in communicating with each·&#13;
other. Here at St. Albert students are required to take eight semesters of English&#13;
throughout their four years of high school.&#13;
Some of the elective courses include Man&#13;
and Nature, Speech, Journalism, and&#13;
Science Fiction .&#13;
Mrs. Paula Blatt Mr. Mi ke Gill&#13;
Mrs. l&lt;athy Jennings&#13;
Miss Rose Fellman&#13;
Mr. Tom Peterka Mrs. Mari lyn Wandersee&#13;
3. Miss Fellman enjoys planning lessons in her office&#13;
while many visitors drop by. 4. Mrs. Jennings explains to her English class the correct way of preparing a notecard . 5. Mrs. Marilyn Wandersee communicates her knowledge of Spanish and English to&#13;
the high school students.&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Cooks Create Masterpieces&#13;
1. S.A. cooks, the creators of many mouthwatering meals include&#13;
(L-R): Virginia Carberry, Delores Romesburg, Sharon Slobodnik,&#13;
Lucille O'Connor, Joanne Sherman, and Theresa Wellman.&#13;
2. Wayne Johnson and Scott Yochum handle maintenance duties&#13;
this year. 3. Mrs. Wellman pauses at her station as salad bar&#13;
hostess. &#13;
Mr. Gross Serves As Principal&#13;
For '78-'79&#13;
A new face appeared on the St. Albert scene for the '78-'79 school&#13;
year. Mr. Duane Gross was named&#13;
principal at the end of the '78 school&#13;
year, replacing Father Monahan, who&#13;
resigned. Mr. Gross has stressed&#13;
throughout the year the importance&#13;
of maintaining a high level of academic achievement as well as a&#13;
Christian atmosphere. He asked for&#13;
student and faculty unity in order to&#13;
have a positive year.&#13;
4. Mr. Gross takes care of some office busywork. 5. Mr. Leber looks with contentment at&#13;
his detention list. 6. Father Koch explains hi s&#13;
motto, " Each dollar of thine keep s the budget&#13;
in line."&#13;
27 &#13;
Father Monahan Returns&#13;
to Counseling&#13;
...&#13;
Father Paul Monahan resumed his&#13;
position as guidance counselor this year.&#13;
He handled scheduling and also personal&#13;
and college couseling. He has been at&#13;
St. Albert since the school opened in&#13;
1964. Father Monahan's advice to&#13;
Seniors has been very helpful in finding&#13;
out how they will continue their education. Father Paul defined his three&#13;
main goals for the 1978-79 school year&#13;
as first assisting Seniors in future plan-&#13;
.ning, second planning for limited special&#13;
education programs, and third, development of a talented and gifted program&#13;
for students wanting to move ahead.&#13;
1. Mike Carta and Tim Lustgraff leisurely plan&#13;
their future. 2. Father Monahan helps Tim Book&#13;
with hi s schedule .&#13;
28 &#13;
Office Staff Keeps Busy&#13;
3. New office secretary Maureen Kruse does&#13;
everything from punching lunch tickets to receiving guests in the main office. 4. Mrs.&#13;
Sandie Green keeps busy in the Principal's office. s. Sister Erminita checks out some&#13;
papers as part of her business office duties. 6.&#13;
Mrs. Gloria Blum attends to the office bookkeeping of the scllool ' s budget.&#13;
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Ed Abbou_d&#13;
Jean Allen&#13;
Katie Berner&#13;
Lela Black&#13;
Dan Blair&#13;
Keith Blum&#13;
Tim Book&#13;
Drew Bremmer&#13;
Freshman Class&#13;
Ann Brugenhemke&#13;
Matt Burke&#13;
Michelle Burke&#13;
Janet Burn s&#13;
Theresa Caputo&#13;
Mary Chevalier&#13;
Angela Cronk&#13;
Kip Crook&#13;
Kevin Culjat&#13;
Mary Eberhard&#13;
Mary Ebert&#13;
Tom Eckrich&#13;
Fran Emarine&#13;
Shelly Evers&#13;
Ken Fi scher&#13;
Mark Fischer&#13;
Ro xanne Fi scher&#13;
Joan Friedrich sen &#13;
Larry Hoffman&#13;
Veronica Hoffman&#13;
Richard Hoffman&#13;
Rick Holmes&#13;
Scott Hough&#13;
Chris Howard&#13;
Tom Howell&#13;
Lisa Huber&#13;
Rachelle Jeffrey&#13;
Cindy Hunt&#13;
Kathy Gilliland&#13;
Steve Goebel&#13;
Chuck Gorman&#13;
Monica Gray&#13;
Richard Grell&#13;
Rick Grote&#13;
Nancy Gubbels&#13;
Jerry Haas&#13;
David Hargett&#13;
Steve Henderson&#13;
Mary Henry&#13;
Chris Herbert&#13;
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Paula Kenney&#13;
John Ki lnoski&#13;
Tim Kinart&#13;
Faith Kirby&#13;
Chris Larsen&#13;
Julie Leber&#13;
M ary Lenihan&#13;
Suzanne Leslie &#13;
Mary McClure&#13;
Lisa McDonald&#13;
Jim McGill&#13;
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Shawn Marshall&#13;
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November29 West Harrison Home&#13;
December a Council Bluffs Tournament&#13;
Glenwood J.V. Tournament&#13;
December 11 Paul VI Home&#13;
December 15 Lewis Central Reserve Tournament&#13;
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January 12 Red Oak J.V. Tournament&#13;
Paul VI Tournament&#13;
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Tim Pierson&#13;
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John Rohling&#13;
Joe Romano&#13;
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Joe Snook&#13;
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Jim Steenson&#13;
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67 &#13;
ROTTEN&#13;
RECITAL &#13;
&#13;
For the first time in the history of&#13;
the drama department a mystery&#13;
chiller was presented on Novemt er&#13;
10, 11, and 12. The thriller was&#13;
staged by Paula Blatt and assisted by&#13;
student directors Michelle Pettit and&#13;
Mary Beth Kilnoski. Liz Rohling gave&#13;
a very professional performance as&#13;
t he blind girl Suzy Hendrix. Freshman Susan Snook expressed her talents by portraying the rittle girl Gloria. Richard Bunnell, Robert Hopp,&#13;
and Jeff Brich performed their roles&#13;
as con men very persuasively and&#13;
Dan McGinn handled his role as Sam&#13;
Hendrix very well.&#13;
1. Suzy Hen drix desperately searches fo r t he&#13;
key to Sam' s desk as Mi ke Talman awaits patiently. 2. Mike Talman pe rsuades Suzy in not&#13;
leaving her apartm ent . 3. Mr. Roat vacates t he&#13;
bedroo m after murdering Mike Talman.&#13;
70&#13;
''Wait Until Dark'' &#13;
Chills Audiences&#13;
4. Suzy is shocked when she learns Sam may&#13;
be deceiving her. 5. Suzy gives Gloria lastminute instructions before she leaves to the&#13;
bus station. 6. Suzy nervously leads Mike to&#13;
the possible hiding place of the doll. 7 . Mr.&#13;
Roat terrifies Suzy with a sil k scarf. &#13;
Behind The Scenes&#13;
of ''Wait Until Dark''&#13;
1. Liz Rohling practices her role as Suzy Hendri x for the upcoming production . 2. Jeff&#13;
Brich, David Lovell, and Joe Snook demonstrate their skill in making stair railing s for the&#13;
fall play. 3. Paula Blatt " adores " working on&#13;
the set.&#13;
72 &#13;
Everyone knows what happens&#13;
during the play, but no one knows&#13;
what it t akes to get th e show on the&#13;
road. It takes hard work and much&#13;
preparation in getting the scene ry&#13;
made and the memorization and&#13;
blocking of the actor's parts. Those&#13;
working on the set include Bill&#13;
McGinn, Joe Snook, Tom Crowley,&#13;
John Rohling , Te rry Berner, Beth&#13;
Flecky, Jim Yochem, David Love ll,&#13;
Trisha Sciortino, and student directors Michelle Pettit and Mary Beth&#13;
Kilnoski. Paula Blatt and the entire&#13;
cast also lent a hand in t he pre paration for the production.&#13;
4. Liz Rohling experiences what it rea ll y is like&#13;
by experimenting with a blindfold. 5. Some set&#13;
co nstruction vo lunteers work devotedly on&#13;
their project. 6. Susan Sn ook, Liz Rohling,&#13;
Richard Bun nell, and Jeff Brich listen carefully&#13;
while receiving some constructive comments&#13;
and criticism.&#13;
73 &#13;
S.A. Takes S even Groups to&#13;
1. Jeff Brich and Liz Rohling perform a&#13;
sce ne fro m " Wait Unti l Dark." 2. Th e&#13;
gro up mime " A Sleepless Party," pi ctures Paula Kenney, Lori Smith, and&#13;
Sheri Smith . 3. Participat ing in " Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Pig 's Evening Out," are Row 1&#13;
(L-RJ : Tom Crowley, Trisha Sciorti no,&#13;
Teri Joneson, and Jo hn Rohli ng. Row 2:&#13;
Sheila Gronstal, Sarah Heck, and Jackie&#13;
Rath . Row 3: Dan McGi nn, Molly M iiqueen, Natalie Hutcheson, Mary Beth&#13;
Ki lnoski, and Mary Kel l. Row 4: Mike&#13;
Carta, and Kathy Larson . 4. Th e one act&#13;
play included Norma Grote, Bill&#13;
McGi nn, Terry Berner, Mike Murphy,&#13;
Rich Bunnel, and John Rohli ng. 5. Barb&#13;
Larson 's so lo mime, " A Rotten Rec ital,"&#13;
received a top rating.&#13;
74&#13;
1&#13;
State Contest&#13;
This year's speech students re -&#13;
ceived a total of seven +F 1 rating s at&#13;
the state contest. Under the direction of speech and drama teacher&#13;
Paula Blatt and with help from '77&#13;
graduate Julie Smyth the orators&#13;
made an impressive show at state.&#13;
Receiving a +F 1 rating were " Wait&#13;
Until Dark" and " Shadow Box" (duet&#13;
actings), " Rotten Recital" and " High&#13;
Diving Act" (solo mimes) , " Manequin's Demise" (choral read ing) ,&#13;
" Mr. and Mrs. Pig's Evening Out"&#13;
(reader's theatre) , and " Sheubert's&#13;
Last Serenade" (one act play) .&#13;
A&#13;
SL££ PL£ SS&#13;
PARTY &#13;
Orators Receive Outstanding&#13;
Ratings at State&#13;
6. The Choral Reader's of " Manequin 's Demi se" are Row 1 (L-Rl: Theresa Meidlinger, Robert Hopp, Jim Yochem , Jeff Brich , and Jenny&#13;
Neary. Row 2: Jeff McKenzie, Robert Ronk, Terry Berner, Bill McGinn,&#13;
Beth Flecky, Jeanne Haas, Mary Beth Kilnoski , Liz Rohl ing , and Michelle Pettit.&#13;
7. Mike Mu rphy captured an outstandi ng rating in his so lo mime, " High&#13;
Diving Act." 8. Norma Grote and Richard Bunnell joined together for a&#13;
duet acting in a presentation of "Shadow Box."&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Individuals Gain Top Ratings&#13;
John Rohling and Richard Bunnell both received a II rating at Di stricts for After Dinner&#13;
Speaking . 2. Robert Hopp, Mary Beth Kilnoski,&#13;
and Liz Rohling po se with Academy Awards&#13;
possible. 3. Natalie Hutcheson recites her Outstanding selection. 4. Jeff Brich and Terry&#13;
Berner were credited with a II and a I rating&#13;
respectively, in Humorou s Acting . 5. Jeff&#13;
McKenzie and Trisha Sciortino received a II&#13;
rating at Districts in Radio News Announcing,&#13;
while Mike Carta captured a I at State in the&#13;
same category. &#13;
Once again the St. Albert orators made an impressive show in&#13;
the Iowa high school speech competition. Paula Blatt's expertise in&#13;
speech and drama coaching aided&#13;
the students in bringing home a&#13;
total of nine I ratings and one&#13;
" Outstanding" rating awarded to&#13;
Natalie Hutcheson in Prose.&#13;
Receiving I ratings were: Theresa Meidlinger and Richard Bunnell, Dramatic Acting, Terry Berner, Mike Carta, Radio News&#13;
Announcing, Terry Berner and&#13;
Jenny Neary, Improvosational&#13;
Story Telling, Mary Eberhart and&#13;
Molly Mulqueen, Prose, and Mary&#13;
Lou Thompson , Poetry.&#13;
Receiving II ratings were : Jeff&#13;
Brich, Humorous Acting, Mary&#13;
Beth Kilnoskiand , Robert Hopp,&#13;
Expository Address, and Sue Sage,&#13;
Poetry.&#13;
77 &#13;
Library Expands N evv&#13;
1. Howard Burns searches for resource material&#13;
in the library stacks. 2. Doug Walter finds handy&#13;
reference guides for his College English homework. 3. The library has proved to be a popular&#13;
gathering place for a student to study. 4. One of&#13;
Isabelle Madigan's many duties is as a helping&#13;
hand in the library. 5. Mrs. Angeroth proudly&#13;
shows off the new audio-visual equipment the library has acquired. 6. Mary Sue Wickham finds a&#13;
good place to catch up on her reading . 7. Sheila&#13;
Gronstal fulfills her Community Service class obligation by worki ng at the reference desk.&#13;
78&#13;
Programs &#13;
&#13;
• Lettermen Club Returns Ill '79&#13;
Lettermen members are Row 1 ( L-Rl : Liz Rohling, Jamie Coughlin , Lori&#13;
Larsen, Jan Roux (secretary) , and nc y~ yba . Row 2: Pat McGinn,&#13;
Rick Kenkel, John Rohling, Brian Bowers, Terry Berner, and Dana&#13;
Kruse. Row 3: Matt Doran, Joe Gubbels (treasurer) , Pat Crowley,&#13;
Sheila Barak, Vicki Barak, Lynn Kurth (sponsor), Don Quinn (spon sor) .&#13;
The athletic year of 1979 saw the return of a&#13;
Lettermen Club at St. Albert High School. The organization was revised under the direction of&#13;
coaches Lynn Kurth and Don Quinn . Athletes,&#13;
cheerleaders and pom - pon girls are allowed to&#13;
participate in the club. The club sponsored&#13;
projects to promote athletics and support athletes.&#13;
Letter winners who were initiated in to the club&#13;
are Ann Rohling (kneeling) Row 1 (L-Rl : Marilyn&#13;
Liston, Lisa McDonald, Paula Kenney. Row 2:&#13;
Margaret Brosnihan, Cilia Rew, Ann Ryan . Row 3:&#13;
Marty Rew, Keith Blum, John Foreman, and Ken&#13;
Konz.&#13;
80&#13;
I&#13;
Row 4: Joe Snook, Mary Beth Leber, There sa Rew, Lori Van Horne,&#13;
Molly Mulqueen, Martha Flecky, and Beth Flecky. Row 5: Ro sie Romano (vice-presidentl, Patty Haas, J at Stidham , Mark Goebel , John&#13;
Larchick, Jim Duggan, John Tierney, and Dan McGinn (presidentl. &#13;
Red Cross Receives&#13;
St. Albert Support&#13;
*mobile blood&#13;
enter AMERICAN RED CROSS&#13;
Once again this year eligible St . Albert students and faculty donated&#13;
many pints of blood to the American&#13;
Red Cross.&#13;
The project was headed by Senior&#13;
cl ass pre si dent Joe Romano and was&#13;
carried out in the fa ll and spring. The&#13;
blood was donated t hro ugh t he Red&#13;
Cross Bloodmobile.&#13;
81 &#13;
Maria Von Trapp Compliments&#13;
''Family'' Theme&#13;
The 1979 observance of Catholic Schools&#13;
Week was one of the most eventful in recent years. " Next to the Family- the Catholic School," was the nationwide theme&#13;
chosen to denote February fifth through&#13;
the ninth as a celebration of our educational systems.&#13;
Through U1e efforts of a group of enthusiastic parents, the Barone,.s s Maria Von&#13;
Trapp was brought to St. Albert and delivered an especially fitting speech on the&#13;
topic " The Family." Extensive preparations&#13;
were made for Mrs. Von Trapps coming&#13;
which involved parents, students, and&#13;
other community members. Their efforts&#13;
were rewarded with an outstanding turnout at her speech on February seventh in&#13;
the gymnasium and at the reception which&#13;
followed in the cafeteria.&#13;
Catholic Schools Week expanded the&#13;
very special learning experiences St. Albert&#13;
students enjoy. Open houses displaying&#13;
student works were held at all three centers. Midlands Mall served as a gallery for&#13;
budding artists. Promotional press and&#13;
television for the event was done by students. The band, student council, parents,&#13;
administration, faculty, and a large percentage of the student body cooperated to&#13;
further the reputation of St. Albert in our&#13;
community. &#13;
1. Guest speaker Maria Von Trapp addresses an audie nce of all ages during&#13;
her Catholi c Schools Week visit. 2. The airport receptio n comm ittee anxiously&#13;
awaits t he arrival of Mrs. Von Trapp. 3. Open house displays set up by the&#13;
science department for visiti ng parents are tested by j uniors Teresa Joneson,&#13;
Mary Dickerson, and Mary Kirby. 4. The St. Albert band 's moment of truth&#13;
came at the airport when they roused the crowd with their performance of&#13;
th e " Austrian National Anthem." 5. As a part of the science display, Doug&#13;
Walt er demonstrated some of the computer programs and games covered by&#13;
t he physics classes.&#13;
83 &#13;
Les Musiques Svving and Sing&#13;
1. From the current hit movie " Grease," Le s Musiques adapt their version of&#13;
"Beauty School Dropout." 2. Accompani st Lynne Christiansen expertly plays a&#13;
selection for Les Musiques on the new piano, a gift for th e school. 3. Le s Musiques sing of the Christ Child during th e Christmas concert. They are : Row 1 (LRl : Joan Geier, Kim Clark, Jeff McKenzie, Mike Carta, David Lovell, Robert&#13;
Hopp, and Mary Beth Kilno ski. 4. Miss Epperson added a professional touch to&#13;
the Les Musiques during her first year of teaching. 5. Le s Mu siques gath er&#13;
around to add a warming touch to the concert. They include: Row 1 (L-Rl :&#13;
Kathy Lemire, Richard Bunnell, Mlchell e Pettit, and Norm a Grote. Row 2: Tom&#13;
Crowley, Jenny Neary, and Jeff Bric h. &#13;
Interest •&#13;
lll Band Grovvs&#13;
6. Joe Snook, Chri s " Fonz" Franks, and Tony&#13;
Stang l prepare to play th e Fal con fight song at a&#13;
seasonal basketball game.&#13;
7. Maestro Dan Gordon intensely direc t s t he St. Albert band at the Christmas Concert. 8. The&#13;
S.A. band greeted Maria Von Trapp at the airport with the Australian national anthem. &#13;
Choirs Warm Hearts at Christmas&#13;
86&#13;
1. Norma Grote and Mary Beth Kilnoski sing a selection to kindle everyone's X- Mas spirit. 2. The Freshmen love to snugg le up in th eir&#13;
p.j.'s and sing carols. 3. The choir expresses the gift of Yultide joy in&#13;
their hearts. 4. On e of the S.A. choirs sing to the audience of&#13;
Chrlstmas cheer. &#13;
Choirs Sing of Spring Love&#13;
5. The Concert Choir includes: Row 1 (L-R): Beth Barnes, Kathleen O'Neill,&#13;
and Michelle Pettit. Row 2: Rita Hargett, Lisa Tighe, Norma Grote. Row 3:&#13;
Jenny Neary, Kim Clark, Joni Poole, Lori Olsen, Sheila Roane, and Kathy Lemire. 6. Jeff Brich and Michelle Pettit sing, "We're All Alone," at the spring&#13;
concert. 7. Kathy Lemire sings an Italian love song special ly chosen for the&#13;
concert. 8. Chorus members anxiously sing for the audience after many&#13;
weeks of practice .&#13;
87 &#13;
''Mattress'' Reigns Supreme&#13;
88 &#13;
J&#13;
This year's spring musical, "Once-Upon a Mattress," was the final St. Albe rt production for Mrs.&#13;
Paula Blatt. The musical, told by the Minstrel (Jeff&#13;
Brich), is based on the story the Princess and the&#13;
Pea. The story takes place in a mythical kingdom&#13;
ruled by an overbearing, talkative Queen, and a&#13;
mute King (Mary Kell and Terry Berner). The&#13;
people in the kingdom are in search of a princess&#13;
of the royal blood to marry their Prince (John&#13;
Rohling) .&#13;
Twelve girls have failed the unfair tests of the&#13;
Queen and the Wizard (Bill McGinn) . The real&#13;
trouble starts when Lady Larken (Kim Clark), and&#13;
Sir Harry ( Mike Carta), must be married. Sir&#13;
Harry sets out to find a princess and returns with&#13;
Princess Winnifred (Norma Grote), and the Queen&#13;
agrees to a test. Later, the Minstrel and the Jester&#13;
(Jeff McKenzie) trick the Wizard into revealing the&#13;
test: the Princess will spend the night on top of&#13;
twenty mattresses to test her sensitivity.&#13;
7&#13;
1. The queen enters the throne room followed by Prince Dauntless the Drab.&#13;
Al so pictured are (L-Rl: Li sa Tighe, Jeff McKe nzie, Jeff Brich , Theresa Meidlinger, Chris Larse n, Jackie Rath, and Beth Flecky. 2. The Minstrel and t he Jester&#13;
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Lady Larken express their devotion to each other in the so ng, "In A Little&#13;
Whil e." 4. Th e Minst re l, Lady Larken, and the Jester si ng of " Normandy." 5.&#13;
Prince Dauntl ess learns of the facts of life from hi s father, King Sextimus the&#13;
Si lent. 6. Citizen s of the ki ngdo m proclai m their woes in th e so ng, " Opening fo r&#13;
a Princess ." 7. Princess Wi nnifred, unab le to sleep on the lumpy mattresses,&#13;
begins t o count sheep.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Behind The Scenes of '' Once&#13;
Upon a Mattress''&#13;
1. Bi ll McG inn and Jo hn Rohli ng take tim e out&#13;
to say " howdy." 2. Tom Crowley raises hi s&#13;
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jitters of Molly Mulqueen and Dan McGinn . &#13;
4. Jan Roux gives a performance of her own . 5.&#13;
Harold and Paula Blatt chat with Richard Bunnell&#13;
after the show. 6. The Senior boy's dress ing room&#13;
seems to be a bit crowded . 7. Terry Berner an xio usly&#13;
awaits the arrival of his parents . 8. Mary Eberhard&#13;
gets into costume.&#13;
91 &#13;
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J.V. Ramble Through 4-1 Season&#13;
1&#13;
Row 1 (L-Rl : Steve Johnson, John Paulson, Mike Wallace, John&#13;
Foreman, and Jim Lenihan . Row 2 (L-Rl : Dan Clark, Mark Blodgett,&#13;
Bill McVey, and Mike Chevalier.&#13;
Mike Kenney and Andy Steenson . Row 3 &lt;L-Rl : Tom Monahan, Bill&#13;
McGinn, John Wanning, John Duggan, Denny Scott, Jay Doll , and&#13;
John Romano.&#13;
2&#13;
2. Coach Scichilone prays for his defen se. 3 . The powerf ul defen sive line digs in agai nst&#13;
T.J.&#13;
This year's J.V. football team compiled it' s best season ever with a 4-&#13;
1 record. Despite a shortage of personnel in the lin e they proved supe -&#13;
rior in all but one game.&#13;
3 &#13;
Falcons&#13;
14 Lewis Central&#13;
0 T.J .&#13;
22 Paul VI&#13;
20 Boystown&#13;
42 I.S.D.&#13;
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4. J .V. take a break at halftime to discuss strategy for the second half. 5. Jim Lenihan&#13;
heads up field for a long gain. 6. Mark Blodgett breaks tackles after intercepting an&#13;
errant T.J . pass as John Foreman blocks for him .&#13;
95 &#13;
Falcon Gridders Claim City Title&#13;
Row 1 (L-Rl: Bob Mescher, Joe Romano, Mike Murphy, Chris&#13;
Stokes, Mike Gorman, Tim Pierson, and Coach Nick McGrain. Row 2&#13;
CL- Rl: Jim Steenson, Terry O'Toole, Dan McGinn, Tom Henderson,&#13;
Don Konz, Joe Gubbels, Mark Gard , and Jeff Olsen . Row 3 (L-Rl :&#13;
Falcons&#13;
14&#13;
7 Deni so n&#13;
24 Le Mars&#13;
19 Boystown&#13;
20 Holy Name&#13;
1&#13;
Fred Sillik, Pat Schnitker, Steve Ec kel , Ri ck Colpitts, Steve McCann ,&#13;
Joe Sullivan, Dana Kruse. Row 4 (L-R l: Scott Doll , Jim Duggan, Jay&#13;
Stidham, Brian Bowers, Chris Burgin , Mike Eckerich , Chris Epperson, Coach Rick Wahl, and Coach Marshall Scichilone .&#13;
12 Carroll Kuemper&#13;
2&#13;
0 Audubon&#13;
8 Cathedral 20&#13;
10 Abraham incoln 8&#13;
2.&amp;3. Coach Nick McGrain plans strategy with QB&#13;
Jim Duggan during a timeout.&#13;
3 &#13;
4&#13;
For the fifth time St. Alb ert football te am&#13;
produced a winning season for the fans and&#13;
capped it off with the prestig ious honor of&#13;
city tit I e. -&#13;
The Falcons started strong with a decisive&#13;
victory against arch rivals Lewi s Central at&#13;
Titan Field and fin ished string with a 10- 8&#13;
squeaker against A.L. for the city title.&#13;
Many players were honored as all-city selections and two players, Mike Murphy and&#13;
Chris Burgin, we re chosen as All Southwest&#13;
Iowa Players.&#13;
4. Steve Eckel, Th e House, shows his intensity du ring pre-game warmups. 5. Halfback&#13;
Chris Burg in shows his slashing running style which earned him an All Southwest Iowa&#13;
spot. 6. Full back Mike Eckerich bursts through a gaping hole opened up by the offensive li ne. &#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
l. QB Jim Duggan positions him se lf for the bomb. 2. Tom Henderson receives the end result of a Jim Duggan pas s in a clutch reception against&#13;
Abraham Lincoln . 3. " Big D" applies the crunch on an unworthy Deni son&#13;
foe . 4. The St. Albert 1978 Football Staff (L-Rl: Rick Wahl, Marshall&#13;
Scichilone, and Nick McGrain. &#13;
Combined Efforts&#13;
Lead Frosh to 5-2 Season&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Manager Rick Holmes, Coach Di ck Wright, John Stidham,&#13;
Ed Abboud, Drew Bremmer, Jim Pettit, Rusty Metcalf, John Grund ,&#13;
Shawn Marshal l, Mike Reggio. Row 2 (L- R): Dave Hargett, Chris Johnson, Larry Hoffman, Tom Ekerich, and Chuck Gorman . Mart y Shudak,&#13;
Kip Crook, and Roy Wood s. Row 3 (L-R J: Steve Nelson, Chris Howard,&#13;
Walt Stivers, Greg Johnson, Kevin Culjat, Keit h Blum, Mike Sparks,&#13;
Ken Fischer, Pete Phillips, Matt Burke, and Coach Ken Meh sling .&#13;
6&#13;
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gain .&#13;
The Freshman football team compiled a 5-2 record for the&#13;
1978-79 season . With a stingy defense and fine offensive line the&#13;
Baby Falcons proved too much for many of their oppon ents .&#13;
Greg Johnson led the Frosh with ove r one th ousand yards rushing this season , a first for the mighty Frosh. Football shows much&#13;
potential on the hill for years to come .&#13;
Falcons Opponent&#13;
52 Longfellow 6&#13;
48 Boystown 0&#13;
22 Holy Name 23&#13;
36 Ralston 21&#13;
54 Bellvue Logan 12&#13;
48 Paul VI 18&#13;
14 Lewis Central 18&#13;
99 &#13;
Saintes ''Bump'' Through Season&#13;
100&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Joni Poole, Nancy Ryba, Karen Blodgett, Betsy&#13;
Coughlin, Margaret Brosnihan, Julie Mehsling, Lori Larsen, Norma&#13;
Leber, and Kim Clark. Row 2: Coach Terry Dolnicek, Martha Flec ky,&#13;
2&#13;
2. While repairing t he gym lights, Patty Haas accidentally ret urned t he ball with a smashing spike. 3. Kim Clark dem onstrates her " disco dance" stop se rving technique.&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
Beth Buchanan, Sheila Barak, Pat Crowley, Theresa Rew, Ros ie Ro -&#13;
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Nicolini. (Not pictured is Manager Jamie Coughlin.) &#13;
4&#13;
4. Norma "frog sq uat" Leber prepares for t he return . She was also nominated for&#13;
honorable mention on the All-State team . 5. Ro sie Romano captured in the middle&#13;
of one of her famous spikes. 6. Coach Terry Dolnicek explai ns another of his&#13;
brilliant strategies to the eagerly listening Saintes. They are (L- R) : Kim Clark,&#13;
Norma Leber, Coach Doln icek, Beth Fl ecky, Lori Larsen, Rosie Romano, and Patty&#13;
Haas.&#13;
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1979 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE&#13;
C.B. Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Denison&#13;
Omaha Cathedral&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Omaha Holy Name&#13;
C. Kuemper&#13;
Audubon&#13;
Omaha Paul VI&#13;
C.B. Lewis Central&#13;
ST. ALBERT&#13;
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Tri Center&#13;
Abe Lynx&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Ku em per&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Columbus&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
NCC Tournament&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Aquinas&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Boys town&#13;
C.B. City Park&#13;
Denison&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Carroll&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Home&#13;
Home&#13;
There&#13;
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103 &#13;
Falcon Cagers&#13;
''Perfect at The Palace''&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Manager Boyd Murray, Jim Duggan, Matt Doran, Dave&#13;
Henry, Dan McGinn, John Tierney, and Steve Prichard. Row 2 (L- RJ:&#13;
Coach Mike Kavars, Rick Co lpitts, Mike Murphy, Craig Krupicka, Mark&#13;
Goebel, Rich Wi se, Jay Stidham, and Don Quinn.&#13;
One of the highlights of the 1979 St. Albert Basketball season was&#13;
the impressive show at all the home games. The Falcon record was&#13;
perfect at the "Palace" with seven wins including a victory over&#13;
powerful Carroll Kuemper who finished fourth in Class 3A. St. Albert finished it's regular season with an 11-4 record after their&#13;
tremendous start. At one point in the season, the Falcons were&#13;
ranked second in Class 2A and eighth among all schools in Iowa.&#13;
Senior captains Mark Goebel and Rick Colpitts provided some&#13;
impressive leadership for Coach Mike Kavars' squad this year. Kavars was assisted by Don Quinn and '75 graduate Dick Wettengel.&#13;
The Falcons featured a strong inside game with Seniors Craig Kru -&#13;
picka, Mike Murphy and Rich Wi se. The guard court featured Dave&#13;
Henry, Steve Prichard , Matt Doran, and Junior Jim Duggan .&#13;
The Falcons also led the state in support this year. The St. Al -&#13;
bert cheerleaders were Grand Champions and the obnoxious Falcon crowd received # 1 ranking .&#13;
104 &#13;
3&#13;
5&#13;
4&#13;
2. Senior Matt Doran drives against the A. L. defense. 3. Craig&#13;
Krupicka moves in si de against Red Oak. 4. Jim Du ggan scores for&#13;
the Falcons off a steal. 5. Senior Mark Goebel puts up his&#13;
patented jumper.&#13;
105 &#13;
2&#13;
Falcons Opponent&#13;
64 Tri-Center 38&#13;
69 Abraham Lincoln 56&#13;
1 48 Carroll Kuemper 44&#13;
81 Red Oak 51&#13;
47 Thomas Jefferson 39&#13;
63 Clarinda 58&#13;
68 Holy Name 52&#13;
42 Treynor 43&#13;
42 Paul VI 66&#13;
40 Aquinas 46&#13;
68 Bergan 54&#13;
56 Underwood 29&#13;
21 Boystown 43&#13;
1 62 Lewis Central 47&#13;
1. Senior Craig Krupicka lau nches the ball&#13;
from t he low post. 2. Mark Goebel scores&#13;
against A.L. 3. Dave Henry plays t he&#13;
" ft oorl eader" ro le against Red Oak.&#13;
106 &#13;
"Its That Time of Year Again"&#13;
4&#13;
4. Jim Duggan launches a shot against a Cedar Rapids Regis&#13;
player in the first round of the Boys State Tournament. 5. Mike&#13;
Murphy screens off his Regis opponent at Vets in De s Moines.&#13;
5&#13;
"Its That Time of Year Again" was the popular slogan used&#13;
by Falcon fans during the boys' basketball tournament. The&#13;
entire St. Albert school system went completely bonkers while&#13;
they supported their team in the journey to Vets Auditorium&#13;
in Des Moines. It was the first St. Albert team to reach the&#13;
state tournament since the '75 championship team . Unfortunately the Falcons fell in the first' round of Class 2A to Cedar&#13;
Rapids Regis who eventually won the championship.&#13;
DISTRICTS&#13;
Falcons&#13;
66&#13;
57&#13;
CHAMPIONSHIP&#13;
71&#13;
SU BSTATE&#13;
52&#13;
STATE&#13;
58&#13;
Shenendoah&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Regis&#13;
Opponent&#13;
52&#13;
40&#13;
56&#13;
44&#13;
65&#13;
107 &#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
l. The Falcon crowd goes berserk after the substate game again st Atlantic. 2. The chee ring section pros pers at Vet's Auditorium in De s Moines.&#13;
3. Senior Craig Krupic ka puts up a shot. 4. Michelle Pettit, Jackie Ryba,&#13;
Jackie Rath, and Molly Mulqueen show the intensity of the Atl antic game.&#13;
108&#13;
3&#13;
4 &#13;
5&#13;
6&#13;
8&#13;
5. Jim Duggan get s clipped at Vet 's. 6. David Henry glances upward at City&#13;
Fieldhouse. 7. The official return t o Vet eran's Auditorium. 8. "The Bird,"&#13;
&lt;Dana Kruse), taunts the opposition.&#13;
109 &#13;
J.V. Falcons Post 12-1 Record&#13;
1&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Mike Chevalier, Mike Snook, Steve Johnson, Jeff Haas, Marty Rew, Danny Clark . Row 2: Co ach Don Quinn, John Duggan,&#13;
Denny Scott, Steve Barak, Dan Koehler, Ken Konz, Jeff Hammen, and Manager Kevin Zimmerman.&#13;
Headed by Coach Don Quinn and&#13;
Manager Kevin Zimmerman, the J.V.&#13;
Falcons made an approximate average&#13;
of fifty seven points a game, and&#13;
finished with a near perfect record of&#13;
12-1.&#13;
In their one loss to the Clarinda&#13;
110&#13;
Cardinals, the J.V.'s played a tough&#13;
game, but surrendered the win in a&#13;
pressing overtime.&#13;
The J.V. Falcons beat Lewis Central,&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas&#13;
Jefferson in the course of their season&#13;
thus being named city champs. &#13;
1 John Duggan meets resistance on his goal attempt. 2. Dan&#13;
J&lt;oehler excutes a jump shot. 3. Jim Lenihan dribbles down the&#13;
court. 4. J&lt;en J&lt;onz is doub le teamed as he makes the first two&#13;
of a three point play.&#13;
111 &#13;
Frosh Cagers Master&#13;
Quickness&#13;
The Frosh cagers include Row 1 ( L-R l: Larry Schul z, Pat Tierney,&#13;
Jim Pettit, Marty Shudak, and Mike Reggio . Row 2: Rick Hoffman ,&#13;
Chuck Scharer, Greg Johnso n, Mike Sparks, Keith Blum, and Coach Tim&#13;
2. Coach Capel di scusses strategy. 3. Ke n Fi scher hurls a freethrow .&#13;
112&#13;
Capel. Row 3: Steve Nelso n, Steve Goe bel, Jeff Thomp son , Kevin Culjat,&#13;
Ken Fi scher, and Steve Henderso n.&#13;
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&#13;
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2. Kelly Ken kel snatches up t he orange in the Harlan game. 3. Patty&#13;
Haas drives against Harlan.&#13;
Barak, Jan Rou x, Patty Haas, Kelly Ke nke l, Rosie Rom ano, Theresa&#13;
Rew, Shei la Barak, and Coach Rick Wah l. &#13;
--&#13;
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4&#13;
4. Rosie Romano puts up a freethrow with excellent concentration&#13;
and poise. 5. Senior Vicki Barak prepares to run the offense&#13;
against Exira. 6. Guard Norma Leber sticks a Harlan forward with&#13;
defensive excellence. &#13;
1 Lori Van Horne struggles to tip the ball to her&#13;
teammate. 2. Pat Crowley dominates her two defensive players and shoots for two. 3. Breaking away&#13;
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the basket.&#13;
Saintes Opponents&#13;
32 Harlan 65&#13;
57 Abraham Lincoln 63&#13;
61 Heelan 60&#13;
39 Thomas Jefferson 48&#13;
69 Shenendoah 57&#13;
41 Denison 46&#13;
53 Red Oak 80&#13;
93 Underwood 71&#13;
51 Walnut 45&#13;
62 Abraham Lincoln 61&#13;
38 Carroll Kuemper 65&#13;
33 Tri Center 42&#13;
60 Hamburg 30&#13;
45 Missouri Valley 48&#13;
60 Thomas Jefferson 53&#13;
53 Exira 41&#13;
57 Lewis Central 67&#13;
39 Treynor 67&#13;
62 Abraham Lincoln 70&#13;
116 &#13;
J.V. Saintes Near .500 Mark&#13;
4. The J .V. Saintes include: Row 1 CL-RJ: Rhonda&#13;
Kruse, Julie Mehsling, Margaret Brosnihan, Theresa&#13;
McVey, Shellie Kilnoski, Karen Blodgett. Row 2: Bath&#13;
Buchanan, Julie Konz, Shei la Roane, Jeanne Haas,&#13;
Martha Flecky, Ann Ryan, Marion O'Connor, and&#13;
Coach Rick Wahl. 5. Sheila Barak battles her way to&#13;
the basket for an easy two points.&#13;
Saintes Opponents&#13;
34 Harlan 50&#13;
49 Abraham Lincoln 43&#13;
32 Heelan 52&#13;
54 Thomas Jefferson 44&#13;
33 Shenendoah 46&#13;
20 Denison 30&#13;
53 Underwood 47&#13;
36 Walnut 35&#13;
44 Abraham Lincoln 42&#13;
50 Carroll Kuemper 60&#13;
37 Tri Center 38&#13;
56 Hamburg 34&#13;
53 Thomas Jeffer son 49&#13;
30 Missouri Valley 31&#13;
52 Exira 42&#13;
48 Lewis Central 66&#13;
117 &#13;
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Sheila Barak glance t oward the official to&#13;
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Coach Lynne Kurth, Paula Kenney, Lisa&#13;
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Katie Berner, Ci lia Rew, Angela Wood, and&#13;
Mary Chevalier.&#13;
Saintes Opponents&#13;
44 Lewis Central 45&#13;
63 Tri Center 43&#13;
71 Kirn 6 1&#13;
70 Tri Center 22&#13;
61 Longfellow 53&#13;
56 Wilson 65&#13;
53 Kirn 56&#13;
35 Wilson 49&#13;
47 Lewis Central 55&#13;
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Varsity Take 1st at Clinic&#13;
The Varsity cheerleaders experienced&#13;
the ultimate year, beginning with capturing at summer clinic and ending at the&#13;
state tournament.&#13;
Their success began with the ICF four&#13;
day clinic in Ames. There the squad of&#13;
twe lve was judged on execution of home&#13;
cheers and chants as well as those learned&#13;
in Ames. The cheerleaders received ribbons for their jumps and overall execution&#13;
and were awarded the "spirit stick" for&#13;
the greatest display of enthusiasm over&#13;
the entire session.&#13;
Both Varsity squads ended their season&#13;
in Vets Auditorium in Des Moines. The&#13;
thrill of cheering at the state tournament&#13;
topped off a first class season for our athletes and cheerleaders.&#13;
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3&#13;
l. Varsity Wre stling Cheerleaders: Captain Janet Schreiber, Paula&#13;
Mccumber, Maureen Gronstal , and Sheila O'Connell. 2. Janet&#13;
Schreiber's pensive exp re ss ion tell s the story during a tough&#13;
match - up. 3. The wrestling sq uad convey their enthusiasm at a&#13;
home match. &#13;
5&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
4. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders {L-Rl: Leslie Christiansen, Molly Mu lqu een ,&#13;
Jackie Rath, Liz Rohling. &lt;Below) Janet Blodgett, Jamie Coug hli n, Mic helle Pettit,&#13;
and Jackie Ryba. 5. During a time-out, Leslie Christiansen lets t he crowd know th at&#13;
she takes her cheering se riously. 6. The whole squad an xiou sly eyes t he set up fo r&#13;
the next Falcon basket. &#13;
Senior Grapplers Prov ide&#13;
Leadership for 1978 -79&#13;
Row 1 ( L-R): Mike Diblasi, David Beezley, Matt Kenney, and John&#13;
Romano. Row 2: Joe Gubbe ls, Ti m Pierson, Chuck Gorman, and Bob&#13;
Lenihan. Row 3: Coach Dick Wright, Steve Mccann, Brian Powers,&#13;
It takes quite a bit of character to be a&#13;
wrestler. Wrestling demands a special type of&#13;
athlete, an athlete who can show p tience,&#13;
determination and ability. Wrestling is considered one of the toughest sports . The training req uires strength and endurance that is&#13;
somet imes ri dicu lous but always commendab le. The fo ur Senior wrestlers of the 78-79&#13;
sq uad endu red many years of the grueling&#13;
sport. Joe Romano, Steve McCann, Jim&#13;
Steenson, and Ti m Pierson were all good examples fo r future Falco n wrestlers.&#13;
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Ji m Steenson, Joe Romano, Steve Gorman, and Coach Marshall&#13;
Sc ichilone. &#13;
2. Brian Bowers, Coach Sci chi lone, and Coach Wright watch&#13;
the mat ch with intensity. 3. Weeve sticks his opponent. 4.&#13;
Brian Bowers shows hi s strength as he overpowers another&#13;
foe. 5. Mark Blodgett concentrates on his opponent.&#13;
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1. Jim Steenson rides hi s Red Oak&#13;
opponent. 2. Haasy tenses up duriAg&#13;
a match . 3. Joe Romano grapples&#13;
his opponent.&#13;
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1 2&#13;
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4. Mark Bl odgett corrals his foe from Atlantic. 5.&#13;
Freshman Chuck Gorman sweats it out during the&#13;
Glenwood match . 6. Weevee McCann psyches out his&#13;
enemy. 7. Sophomore Kra ig Ralli s prepares for his&#13;
takedown .&#13;
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7 &#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1. Sophomore Tim McGinn f ee ls the te nsio n. 2. Brian Bower s adju st s&#13;
his sweatsock betwee n periods. 3. Fro sh Chu ck Gorman wear s out th e&#13;
opposition. 4. Joe Gubbels pancake s against an oppo nent.&#13;
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4 &#13;
Tim Earns State Meet Birth&#13;
5&#13;
5. One twenty- six pounder, Tim Pi er so n, walks off the mat after another victory.&#13;
6. Tim shows hi s opponent from Guthrie Center some stuff. 7. Tim once again&#13;
pins hi s foe .&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
To get to the Iowa High School State Wrestling&#13;
Meet is a dream of many high school wrestler s.&#13;
One such wrestler was Ti m Pie rs on . When Tim was&#13;
a sophomore he was talented enough to wrestle&#13;
varsity and compete in the district meet. He was&#13;
beaten first round and Tim won a grand total of&#13;
four matches that year. Nevertheless, Tim in -&#13;
formed Coach Scichilone, " I' m going to the state&#13;
tournament when I 'm a senior. "&#13;
These are difficult wo rds to back up. Tim showed&#13;
a great amo unt of dedication and hard work in his&#13;
impressive wrestling career and proved to be a fine&#13;
example of an athlete and a person.&#13;
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Doubles Highlig ht Season&#13;
1. Dan Koeh ler looks on in disbelief at the ca ll of th e linesman. 2. Terry Berner prepares to smash a crosscourt vol ley over the net. 3. Chuck Schroer has&#13;
a grim look of determination as he unleashes a backhand .&#13;
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Girls Net Victories&#13;
The girls tenni s team includes Row 1 ( L- R): Lori Olsen, Janet Burns,&#13;
Tish Ramirez, and Mary Lenihan. Row 2: Joni Pool e, Julie Mehsling,&#13;
Nancy Gubbels, Cheri Smith, and Coach Mike Kavars. Row 3: Burdine&#13;
Tacke, Connie Krup icka, Beth Buchanan, Jacquie Wiese. (not pictured&#13;
are Jan Rou x and Lori Larsen. )&#13;
5. Connie Krupicka prepares to ace her opponent as teammate Lori Larsen covers the&#13;
net.&#13;
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136&#13;
Porn-Pon Girls Provide&#13;
Exciting Entertainment&#13;
Row 1 (L-Rl: Colleen Wettengel, Captain Debbie Burd ick,&#13;
Sue Carta, Co-Captain Anne Pogge, Kathleen O'Neill, and&#13;
~&#13;
~!!:...:~=-:...ir.a... ~~' 1&#13;
l. The squad gets psyched to do their chorus line kicks. 2. Th e Porn - Pon&#13;
girls please the fans with their new routine.&#13;
Patty Doran. Row 2 &lt;L-Rl : Katie Walsh , Janice Wie se, Natalie Htcheson, Kim Clark, Joan Green, and Brenda Barnes. &#13;
Community Service Expands&#13;
6&#13;
3. Senior Terry Berner uses hi s t eac hi ng talen t s in instructing a sixth grader at Queen&#13;
of Apostles. 4 . M ary Lou Thom pson prepares a bulletin board. 5. Sarah Heck corrects&#13;
papers for a M idd le Schoo l t eacher. 6. Trisha Sciortino and her small friend display&#13;
some artwork.&#13;
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1. Zorro McGinn prepares to do battle with another foe. 2. Bob Mescher is surrounded by his&#13;
hatted harem. 3. Sarah Heck disciplines the halls&#13;
with her fallout headgear.&#13;
1&#13;
''Hats Off''&#13;
To an Eventful&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
This year's Homecoming festivities proved to be full of excitement&#13;
and high spirits. Hat Day kicked off the Homecoming week in which&#13;
the students displayed a wide variety of hats. Wild and Crazy Day followed and the students' costumes, ranging from Darth Vader to&#13;
togas, proved to be just that, "wild and crazy ." Freshman Mike Mescher and Sophomore Judy Wettengel won the titles of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Irresistable by collecting the most "hush" buttons from students of&#13;
the opposite sex. Green and gold day topped off the in-school events,&#13;
where students put together as much green and gold as possible.&#13;
The annual Homecoming pep rally was held on the Thursday night&#13;
before the game. Highlights of the pep rally included the float competition, " Almost Anything Goes" contest, and the coronation of the&#13;
queen. Despite strong competition in the float contest, the Fre sh man&#13;
proved victorious in their interpretation of the theme " Falcon&#13;
Journey."&#13;
The " Almost Anything Goes" competition pitted classes against&#13;
each other in games such as the obstacle course, "wild and crazy"&#13;
competition, and the faculty duck pond. The pep rally was climaxed&#13;
with the crowning of t he 1978 Homecoming queen, Janet Blodgett.&#13;
Members of the court were Lori Larse n, Jan Rou x, Jackie Rath , and&#13;
Janet Schreiber. On Friday night the Falcon football team were victo -&#13;
rious agai nst Holy Name, cheered on by the spirited fans . Festivitie s&#13;
were concluded on Saturday with the annual Homecoming dance.&#13;
" Just Friends" played a variety of current hits.&#13;
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3 &#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
6&#13;
4. Junior Albert Viola wears a most origi nal hat. 5. Miss Fellman,&#13;
English teacher, models the latest in 1920's head fashion. 6.&#13;
" Happiness is wearing a hat," explains Seniors Moll y Mulqueen&#13;
and Trisha Sciortino.&#13;
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142&#13;
·s.A. Goes ''Wild and Crazy''&#13;
1. Th ere sa Rew di splays her " Spid er Woman " image as Ro sie Ro -&#13;
mano looks on . 2. Hoping so med ay to excel in Kung Fu, Jim Salvo&#13;
take s on t he camera. 3. The masked bandit &lt;Dan McGinn) terro -&#13;
rize s the Jounral ism room and captures Si st er Raymond . &#13;
4. Modeling the latest fashion in toga wear are Mark Gard and&#13;
Don Konz. 5. Bill McGinn "phases" in. 6. John Roh ling leads the&#13;
Seniors in the first an nual toga party. &#13;
Pep Rally Displays School Spirit&#13;
144&#13;
1. Mary Marr leads the Seniors toward a victory against the Frosh in t he girl s' tug-o'-&#13;
war. 2. An unknown fox is carried off by the " Wild and Crazy Guy", Terry Berner. 3. A&#13;
kiss seems to be in order for Mr. and Mrs. Irresistible, Mike Mesc her and Judy Wettenge l, as Jackie Ryba and John Rohling referee. 4. Tri sha Sciortino guides Mark Goebel&#13;
t hrough the tires in the obstacle course. &#13;
Floats Reveal ''Falcon Journey''&#13;
5&#13;
J&#13;
5. Terry Berner proudly di splays t he Sen ior class fl oat . 6. Win ning the&#13;
competitio n is th e repre sentation of Falcon vict ory led by :±;: 66, freshman&#13;
Cili a Rew. 7. Juniors give direc ti ons for a "Falcon Journey." 8. The class&#13;
of '81 di splays t he previous record of t he Falco ns with t he hope to " Dent&#13;
th e Rambl er s".&#13;
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Queen and Court&#13;
Highlight Pep Rally Activities&#13;
2&#13;
l&#13;
3 &#13;
5&#13;
1. Soon to be 1978 Homecoming Queen , Janet Blodgett and&#13;
Senior Tim Pierson begin their walk down the field . 2. Jackie&#13;
Rath is escorted by Craig Krupicka down the line of an xious&#13;
cheerleaders . 3. Jan Rou x and her escort Mark Goebel walk to&#13;
the middle of the horses hoe where the final decision is revealed. 4. Tears of joy cloud the eyes of Janet Blodgett as she&#13;
receives a congratulation s kiss from Michelle Pettit. 5. It' s all&#13;
smiles as Lori Larsen and Dave He nry parade through th e&#13;
4 cheering students. 6. Janet Schreiber and Dave Harding an xiously await the final decision.&#13;
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Pastors Join For St. Albert&#13;
Feast Day&#13;
For the second consecutive year,&#13;
the entire St. Albert school system&#13;
joined together in the St. Albe r-t gym&#13;
for the St. Albert Feast Day Mass.&#13;
The theme for the mass was&#13;
" growing" which was symbolized by a&#13;
large paper tree made mostly by students in the lower grades. Representatives from each grade prepared petitions and brought up the offertory&#13;
gifts as priests from the different&#13;
parishes joined together in the celebration of the Mass.&#13;
Music was provided by the concert&#13;
choir and band, while grades K-3 and&#13;
4-6 performed their own special&#13;
songs.&#13;
Aft erward, the grade school enjoyed lunch in t he gym before returning t o their separate schools.&#13;
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1. Priests from t he different parishes joi n together to celebrate mas s. Pictured are ( L-R) :&#13;
Fathers Hurl ey, Fitzgerald, Koch, Stessman,&#13;
Shoeman, Davidsaver, and Lawler.&#13;
1&#13;
2. Father St essman and Father Hurley receive&#13;
offertory gifts from the student&#13;
representatives . &#13;
3. Students from St. Albert middle and primary&#13;
schools gather in the gym after mass for lunch. 4.&#13;
Kindergarteners find there is much activity to&#13;
watch during their special lunch. 5. The offertory&#13;
procession marches up the aisle as grades K-3&#13;
perform " Children of the Lord ."&#13;
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Couples Boogie Their Way to&#13;
Phoenix&#13;
To ring in the holiday season, the annual&#13;
Christmas dance was held the night of December 21st. This year's dancing entertainment was provided by 11 Phoenix." The&#13;
group filled the cafeteria with various&#13;
types of music to keep the couples moving.&#13;
Once again the Journalism class made the&#13;
dance a huge success and one that was&#13;
enjoyed by all.&#13;
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1. Phoeni x picks a tune by Orleans at the Christmas Dance. 2. Leslie Christiansen shows&#13;
Tom Henderson just what she' s made of. 3. Jim Duggan . .. dancing?? 4. Robert Hopp&#13;
tells Theresa their plan for afterwards. 5. Karen Blodgett catches the beat of Phoeni x. 6.&#13;
Mary Pat Fischer- off the farm at last' &#13;
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Seniors Present S econd&#13;
Annual ''Senior Production' '&#13;
This year the class of '79 presented&#13;
the second annual Sen ior Production&#13;
as a special Christmas program . The&#13;
production consisted of musical acts,&#13;
skits, a Dating Game, impersonations,&#13;
and among the pectacular acts we re&#13;
Weekday-Update, " Grease Lightening" by Rick Cool and the Pitt: , Dolly&#13;
Pardon, the Blues Brothe rs, Mi ke&#13;
Kavars and His Shadow, and Macho&#13;
Man.&#13;
1. Th e Blues Broth ers; Jol iet Lake, Elwood ,&#13;
an d Black-n - Blues, known as John Rohling ,&#13;
Doug Walters, and Chris Stokes sing th eir hit,&#13;
" Like A Rol ling Stone," which was written by&#13;
Bob Dylan. 2. Co ntes tants in t he beauty co ntest, Miss Bulge Area, Miss Inner Mongolia,&#13;
Miss Rocky Mountain s, and Mi ss Little Hawaii, alias Don Ko nz, Mike Gorman, Terry Berner, and Joe Romano become nervo us as th e&#13;
wi nner is announced. 3. Jeff Ol so n, better&#13;
known as Waylon Jennings in th e musical&#13;
wo rld, sing s his hit, " Goo d Heart ed Woman."&#13;
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6&#13;
4. Rick Cool, or ordinarily Rick Co lpitts, becomes a heart throbber as he sings " Grease&#13;
Lightning," while Dave " The Sax" Henrod&#13;
plays his solo. 5. Dave Harding asks the winner of the beauty pageant, Miss Gran Tetons,&#13;
her main goal in life, who was later discovered&#13;
as Tom Crowley in disguise. 6. Lori Nuzum ,&#13;
who is usually referred to as Dolly Pardon,&#13;
sings her new hit " Burnin ." 7. Elmo Peabod y&#13;
Wave Henry) answers a question during the&#13;
Dating Game while host John Rohling and&#13;
contestants Rock Studwell (Mark Goebell , and&#13;
Bruce Guy (Terry O' Toole ) li sten to hi s repl y.&#13;
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Sain tes Send Ten to State Track&#13;
154&#13;
• Meet lil Des Moines&#13;
Row 1 (L-R l : Norma Leber, Mary Chevalier, Julie Leber, Anne Rohling, Mary Pat Fischer, Marilyn Li ston . Row 2: Coach Dick McMahon,&#13;
Theresa McVey, Me li ssa Maurice, Margaret Brosnihan, Cathy Root, Mary Beth Leber, Lori Van Horne, Liz Rohling. Row 3: Th eresa Ryan,&#13;
Paula Kenney, Mary Henry, Th eresa Rew, Li sa McDonald, Martha Fl ecky, Cili a Rew, Michelle Burke, and Coach Terry Dolnicek .&#13;
2&#13;
2. Freshman Cilia Rew jumps seventeen feet, two inches t o take fourth&#13;
in Class AA. 3. Mary Pat Fischer passes off to Theresa McVey in th e&#13;
first legs of the sprint medly, whi ch came in seventh.&#13;
3 &#13;
4. Placi ng an impress ive third in State AA with&#13;
the 440 relay are Mary Pat Fischer, Cilia Rew,&#13;
Lor i Van Horne, and Mary Beth Leber. 5. Mary&#13;
Pat Fischer and Senior Norma Leber warm up for&#13;
preliminaries on a cold wet track. 6. Li sa McDonald show the styl e that placed her fifth in&#13;
Class AA.&#13;
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1. Bringing home an excel lent second place in the 880 re lay are&#13;
Seniors Norma Leber and Lori Van Horne, Sophomore Martha&#13;
Flecky, and Junior Mary Beth Leber. 2. Junior Theresa Rew&#13;
and Freshman Pai.tla Kenney run " neck and neck" with Sioux&#13;
Center's Distance Medly where the Saintes came in fourth. In&#13;
overall points, Sioux Center was fi1"54: in Class AA, while the&#13;
Saintes brought home a well earned fourth place. 3. Sophomore&#13;
Theresa McVey poses with wet freshmen after initiation at Lake&#13;
Manawa. 4. With Coach McMahon and chaperone Sue Smith,&#13;
the Saintes " show down" in the hallway of a Des Moines hotel&#13;
following a long day of finals. 5. Co-captains Norma Leber and&#13;
Lori Van Horne boast the squad's 1979 trophies.&#13;
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6. Freshma n Kenney j o ins the I ine up for t he 880 run . Pau l a&#13;
pulled in a seventh pl ace. 7. Another seco nd pl ace w as&#13;
achieved by the Saintes wit h the mile rel ay. It was run by&#13;
Theresa Rew, Paula Kenney, Norma Leber, and Martha&#13;
Flecky. 8. Th e Leber girls capture brother Al for a rare&#13;
family portrait.&#13;
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Tracksters Ramble At Rigorous P ace ·&#13;
The 1979 trackst ers include Row 1 (L-Rl : Mike Kenney, Jim Wyrick, Dana Kru se, and Brian Bowers. Row 2: Jeff Hammen, Chri s Burgin ,&#13;
Tom Fischer, and Jay Stidham. (Not pictured are Senior members mentioned bel ow.l&#13;
The '79 track season was the last one&#13;
for head coach Al Leber at Saint Albert.&#13;
Leber had been with the school system&#13;
since 1968. Seniors Chris Stokes, Mike&#13;
Gorman, Richard Wise, Fred Sillik, Mike&#13;
Murphy, and Matt Doran also ended impressive careers at S.A.&#13;
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3. Excellent hurdling fo rm is demon strated here by a promi sing S.A. trac kster. 4. Marty Rew shows intensit y during the Lewis&#13;
Central meet. 5. Ken Konz practices hard t rai ning on t he field.&#13;
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l. Jeff Hammen tosses the disc in the city meet. 2.&#13;
Dana Kruse adjusts his shoe during the Lewi s Central&#13;
triangular. 3. Steve Gorman steadies him self. 4. Mike&#13;
Murphy goes all out.&#13;
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5. Fred Sillik rests between sprints. 6. Mike Murphy prepares for his&#13;
next hurdle. 7. Mike Gorman launches himself.&#13;
161 &#13;
Baseballer's Slug Into Spring&#13;
l. Row 1 ( L- Rl: Tim Capel, Steve John so n, Chris Epperson,&#13;
Robert Ronk, Doug Sealock, and Rick Ke nke l. Row 2: Coach&#13;
Tim Capel, Dan McGruder, Dave Kinney, Steve Prich ard, Doug&#13;
Walter, Dave Walsh, Jo hn Larchi ck, Den ny Scott, and John&#13;
Wanning. 2. Chris Epperson needles t he ball . 3. Doug Walter&#13;
takes charge.&#13;
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4. Robert Ronk eyes the infield. 5. A successful relay&#13;
take s place.&#13;
163 &#13;
J. V. 's Learn the Ropes&#13;
The J.V. team includes Row 1 (L-Rl: Coach Rick Wahl, David Hargett, Eddie Abboud , John Stidham , Jeff Lookabill, David Schultz, Tom&#13;
Eckerich , Bob Paulson . Row 2: Chris Franks, Greg Johnson, Steve Goebel, Marty Shudak, Mike Snook, Mike Reggio, Jim McGill, and Tim&#13;
Kinart. Row 3: Jeff Stokes, Kerry Hunt, Steve Henderson, Keith Blum , Boyd Murray, and Pete Phill ips.&#13;
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,..&#13;
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2. Tim Kinart cocks his bat. 3. David Hargett snags a ball. 4. Coac h Wahl discuss es strategy with Boyd Murray and pitcher Kerry Hunt. 5.&#13;
Kerry Hunt rifles one in. 6. Walt Stivers gets a poke.&#13;
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Student Council Leads Projects&#13;
1&#13;
1. Student Council officers are: Molly Mu lqueen, secretary, John Rohl ing, president,&#13;
and Bill McGin n, vice-pres id ent. 2. Seni ors Craig Krupi cka and Norma Le ber stain the&#13;
front windows for Christmas. 3. Senior class Re presen t ati ves are: Mark Goebel, Norma&#13;
Leber. Jackie Ryba, an d Dan McGinn.&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
The Student Co un ci l, under the moderation&#13;
of Father Ed Hurley and Mr. Mark Skahill,&#13;
served the school for the 1978 -79 ye ar. Student body participation in Stu dent Counci l&#13;
projects increased radically. Hom eco ming&#13;
week became the initiator for an enthusiastic&#13;
attitude evident in all the tasks performed by&#13;
the council. Other major Stude nt Counci l en -&#13;
deavors inclu ded Catholic Sc hools Week,&#13;
Christmas decorating, Cou ncil Bluffs Honey&#13;
Week, Pride Week, and finally the fe stival.&#13;
In addition to the aforeme nti oned proj ects,&#13;
t hey also became more involved in sch ool politics and policies. A f uture goal of th e Student Council is more of such work in co njunction with the adm ini strat ion as more of a&#13;
representative voice of t he studen t body. &#13;
4&#13;
4 . Jun ior class Representatives are: Joan Geier, Jim Mescher, Rosie Romano, and Scott Doll.&#13;
5. Sophomore class Representatives are: Theresa McVey, Jim Lenihan, Ronda Kruse, and&#13;
John Foreman. b . Student Council secretary Molly Mulqueen sets up the nativity scene in&#13;
preparation for the Yule tide season . 7. Freshman class Representatives are: Walt Stivers,&#13;
Cilia Rew, Kevin Kuljat, and Katie Berner.&#13;
b&#13;
5&#13;
7&#13;
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Officers Lead Classes&#13;
1&#13;
l. This year' s Senior class Officer s are :&#13;
Treasurer Joe Gubbels, Vice- President Jim&#13;
Yochem, Secretary Sarah Heck, and Pres ident Joe Romano . 2. Leading th e Fre shman class were: President Ann Roh ling ,&#13;
Vice -Pres ident Cheri Sm ith, Secretary Th eresa Caputo, and Trea surer Nancy Gubbel s.&#13;
3. Heading th e Junio r class were: Treasu rer Bu rdine Tacke, Secretary Ka thl ee n&#13;
O' Neill, Vic e-President Julie Goebel, and&#13;
President Liz Rohling. 4. Sophomore class&#13;
officers consisted of: Secretary Lyn n Smith ,&#13;
Tre asurer Betsy Caughlin , Vic e- President&#13;
Martha Moran, and President Boyd&#13;
Murray.&#13;
2 &#13;
Through '79 Year&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
169 &#13;
170&#13;
Students Honored At&#13;
Avvards Presentation&#13;
1. Promising young arti st Joanne Bartholemew received a special award from instructor Deb M cG uire.&#13;
2. Mary Kell expressed her talents in many areas&#13;
during the school year, and was duly recognized on&#13;
Awards Night. &#13;
3. The talented St. Albert orators receive s special honors for their hard work and dedicati on from&#13;
Mrs. Blatt. 4. Moll y Mulqueen , editor of the Accipiter, is pre se nted with The Nonpareil Most Valu -&#13;
able Staffer Award during ceremonies. 5. Senior Ann Eatherton is congratulated on one of her&#13;
many recognitions.&#13;
One night of each year is set&#13;
aside to honor students who have&#13;
achieved academic excellence and&#13;
induct new membe rs into the National Honor Society. Included&#13;
among the scholastic awards&#13;
presented were bu sine ss, speech ,&#13;
drama, music, math, science, art,&#13;
and journalism.&#13;
Those receivin g award s in t he&#13;
business area we re: Ann Eat herton, Lesl ie Christiansen, Joe Gubbels, and Dave Henry. In speech&#13;
and drama the recipients were&#13;
Richard Bunnell, Terry Berner,&#13;
and Natalie Hutcheson . In the musical field Kim Clark, Mike Carta,&#13;
and Joe Snook were recog nized. In&#13;
math and science Don Pike,&#13;
Norma Grote, Vick i Barak, and&#13;
Mark Goebel were commended.&#13;
Awarded for journalism excellence&#13;
we re Molly Mulqueen, Dan&#13;
McGinn, and Sarah Heck. Winning&#13;
top honors in the artistic field&#13;
were Mary Kell, Mary Lou Thompson , Joanne Bartholemew, and&#13;
Don Konz.&#13;
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Journalism Continues&#13;
Steady Pace&#13;
1. Robert Ronk served as sports editor for the " Accipiter", while Sheila Gronstal was advertising manager for DIMENSIONS. 2. Sarah Heck and Dan&#13;
McGinn, co-editors for DIMENSIONS, check new pictures . 3. Co-editors for " Accipiter" were Molly Mulqueen and Terry Berner. 4. Beth Flecky will se rve as&#13;
1980 DIMENSIONS editor. 5. Sarah Heck wo rks with&#13;
yearbook copy. 6. Julie Goebel quizzes Trisha Sciortino, page editor for " Accipiter." 7. Bill McGinn, Dan&#13;
McGinn, Joh n Rohling , and Don Konz work intently.&#13;
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Festival Continues&#13;
to Gain Prosperity &#13;
l. Trying her skill and tuck, Trisha Sciortino aims to win a&#13;
prize. 2. Kiddies enjoy the rides provided by Fund Ways&#13;
during the festival day. 3. The fishing pond was a popular&#13;
place where future Falcons tried their skill. 4. Three " kids"&#13;
(Dave Henry, Bill McGinn, and Jim Yochem) entertain&#13;
themselves in the space walk. 5. The most populated spot at&#13;
the carnival was the dunking booth, where this unlucky student is about to be washed .&#13;
175 &#13;
--&#13;
The third annual St. Albert festival was again a successful combination of many&#13;
efforts. Students, faculty,&#13;
alumni, and parents pooled&#13;
their resources to make the&#13;
festival a pleasant and fun&#13;
ending to the school year.&#13;
Booths manned and frequented by people of all ages,&#13;
concession stands, kiddie&#13;
rides, and prizes galore&#13;
added to the carnival atmosphere. The day was topped&#13;
off by a dance held in the&#13;
cafeteria. &#13;
1. Alumni Tony Romano shoots for the&#13;
big prize as booth workers look on. 2.&#13;
Bill McGinn and Jim Yochem enjoy&#13;
their second childhood as they ride t he&#13;
kidd ie rides. 3. The jailers experience&#13;
being on the wrong side of the bars. 4.&#13;
Marie O' Neill looks on in amazement as&#13;
Matt Gronstal bag s another prize.&#13;
177 &#13;
Skills Learned at I.W.C.C.&#13;
1&#13;
Many students took advantage of the Iowa Western&#13;
program this year. For five credits per year, students&#13;
can take one of five courses, four of which were held at&#13;
the college, and Cosmetology which was held at Stewart's Beauty College. This program, which is provided at&#13;
no cost to the student, allows S.A. students to take vocational courses not offered at school, and also gives a&#13;
taste of what college will be like. The most popular&#13;
classes held were Auto Mechanics, and Building Construction, with Cosmetology and Child Care holding the&#13;
girls interests.&#13;
1. Mark Jansenius and Jeff&#13;
Ebert get some " hands on"&#13;
experience at repairin g a&#13;
transmission. 2. Terry&#13;
O'Toole, and Mark Gard are&#13;
hard at work overhauling t he&#13;
" tranny" before them. 3. The&#13;
Automotive I class includes&#13;
(L- R) : Chri s Epperson, J oe&#13;
Sullivan, Doug Sealock, Mark&#13;
Gard, Jeff Ebert, Terry&#13;
O'Toole, Mark Jansenius, Alvaro Mejara, Don Hot z, John&#13;
Olsen, and Mr. Gene Gilson,&#13;
Instructor.&#13;
178 &#13;
4. Building Construction Class are ( L-Rl :&#13;
Mr. George Reeves, Instructor, Richard&#13;
Wise, John Liston, Don Konz, Blaine John -&#13;
son, Howard Burns, Mike Murphy, Joe&#13;
Boll, and Rick Colpitts. 5. Mike Murphy&#13;
makes a point about framing to Howard&#13;
Burns. 6. Building Construction students&#13;
learned the use of many modern tools.&#13;
Here, Don Konz handles a planing saw.&#13;
179 &#13;
Juniors Create Night of ''Nights''&#13;
1. The 1979 Prom Court includes: (L- Rl : J im M esc her, Julie Goebel, Bob Lenihan, Pat Crowley, Scott Dol l, Rosie Romano, Queen&#13;
Patty Haas, Ki ng Mike Murphy, Jackie Rath, Joe Gubbels, Jan&#13;
Roux, and Richard Wise. 2. Tom Crowley and date Trisha Sciortino&#13;
wa ch the couples " boogie down" to Butterfield Express. 3. The&#13;
sparkling fountai n added a touch of magic to the special night.&#13;
180 &#13;
t&#13;
4. Queen Patty Haas expresses a look of relief after the exciting coronation . 5. King Mike is respectfully congratulated by other members of&#13;
the court. 6. Butterfield Express provlded some foot-stompin' music as portrayed by these prom couples.&#13;
181 &#13;
1. Queen Patty Haas and King Mike Murphy express smiles of joy for the&#13;
cameras. 2. Mark Goebel and his date take a break from the music and&#13;
pose for the photog rapher. 3. Juniors Scott Doll and Rosie Romano walk to&#13;
the covered bridge to join the 1979 Prom Court. 4. " Butterfield Express "&#13;
provided the music for the special evening. 5. Julie Goebel and escort Jim&#13;
Mescher are applauded as they are introduced as members of the court.&#13;
6. Richard Bunnell and Vicki Barak take a rest from the excitement. 7.&#13;
King Mike enjoys a dance with his date for the evening , Jackie Rath. 8.&#13;
Joe Gubbels and Jan Rou x, two of the six seniors chosen , walk towards&#13;
the platform where the final decision is made. &#13;
183 &#13;
N.H.S. Initiates Eighteen&#13;
1. New Senior Members are ( L-Rl:&#13;
Norma Grote, Colleen Wettengel,&#13;
Joan Green, Don Konz, Lisa Blum,&#13;
Jackie Rath , and Jackie Ryba.&#13;
--&#13;
2. New Junior members include &lt;L-Rl :&#13;
Rosie Romano, Jeanne Haas, Pat&#13;
Crowley, Janice Weise, and Julie&#13;
Goebel.&#13;
New Sophomores initiated are (L-Rl:&#13;
Linda Jabro, Betsy Coughlin , Martha&#13;
Flecky, Lynn Smith, Molly Goebel, and&#13;
Martha Moran.&#13;
184 &#13;
Past Senior initiates include ( L-R): two&#13;
year member Terry Berner, Vice-President, three year members Molly Mulqueen, Mark Goebel, President, Vicki&#13;
Barak, Sheila Gronstal, Mike Murphy,&#13;
and two year members Ann Eatherton,&#13;
Debbie Burdick, and Dan McGinn.&#13;
Past Junior members include Sheila&#13;
Barak, Beth Flecky, and Jamie&#13;
Coughlin.&#13;
185 &#13;
Seniors Look to Future at Mass&#13;
1. Ki m Clark and Mike Carta offer the meditation so ng , " Walk On." 3. Ka hil Gibran's " The Prophet" provided t he material for the first reading by Li sa Blum .&#13;
186&#13;
Th e homily beautifully given by Ann Eatherton deeply tou -&#13;
ched students and parents alike at the Senior mass . 4. The&#13;
Senior Ensemble, accompanied by Lynne Chri stiansen were&#13;
responsible for the planning and presentation of the mu sic . &#13;
and Banquet&#13;
5. Jeff McKenzie, Dave Hen ry,&#13;
and Tom Henderson " chow&#13;
down" on the lasagna dinner organized and prepared by many&#13;
senior mothers. 6. This table of&#13;
senior girls exemplify the good&#13;
time enjoyed by the entire class .&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
Spirit, Enthusiasm&#13;
Marks Graduation&#13;
1. Vicki Barak, valedictorian, tells the Seniors to look to&#13;
the future, but not to forget the past. 2. Sheila Gronstal&#13;
smiles her approval after rece iving her diploma from&#13;
school board president Joe McGinn and Reverend Maurice J. Dingman, Bishop of Southwest Iowa. 3. The Saint&#13;
Albert gym, full of the graduati ng class of 1979 and&#13;
their many well-wishers, listen attentively to the Star&#13;
Spangeled Banner as sung by Mrs. Kathleen Jennings . &#13;
The class of '79 has always been known for its&#13;
spirit and enthusiasm . That reputation followed&#13;
them into their graduation ceremonies as well,&#13;
held on Wednesday, May 16, 1979.&#13;
Highlighting the commencement were speeches&#13;
by Vicki Barak, valedictor ian, and Mark Goebel,&#13;
salutatorian . Reverend Matthew A. Creighton,&#13;
President of Creighton University, was the guest&#13;
speaker. The Senior Ensemble performed the musical selection "Circles," while the concert choir&#13;
offered the meditation song "May The Roads Rise&#13;
Up." In addition to the Spirit of Saint Albert&#13;
award, a very special award went to Ann Eatherton, for thirteen years of perfect attendance.&#13;
4. After "turnin g their l assies," the class of '79 show&#13;
th eir exuberanc e fo r finall y beco min g St. Alb ert&#13;
" alumni." 5. Joe Rom ano and J ack ie Rath marc h&#13;
proudly into the " Palaca." &#13;
''Spirit'' Avvard&#13;
Goes to Active Students&#13;
The Spirit of Saint ·Albert Award was&#13;
presented to John Rohling and Molly Mulqueen of the 1979 graduating class.&#13;
The award is the highest honor given to&#13;
any student at Saint Albert during their&#13;
high school years. Selection of the recipient of the spirit award is voted on by&#13;
members of the graduating class. John&#13;
Rohling was an active leader in student&#13;
government at Saint Albert. As student&#13;
body president, John led the student&#13;
council in to an extremely active role in the&#13;
school. He also made quite a mark in the&#13;
drama department using his talents to play&#13;
four different leads in four productions .&#13;
John was also active in speech and dynamo on the tennis court.&#13;
Molly can be noted for her numerous&#13;
extra-curricular activities. Molly was very&#13;
qualified to spread her talents in areas of&#13;
journalism, student counci l, cheerleading,&#13;
and drama.&#13;
Molly was co-editor of the Accipiter,&#13;
secretary of the student council , a cheerleading captain, and an active member of&#13;
t he drama department since her freshman&#13;
year. &#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of '79&#13;
JANSENIU&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
WHEEL HORSE&#13;
LAWN BOY&#13;
Sal es &amp; Service&#13;
Blaine Jansen ius 1011 Ave. B 323-9849&#13;
!I&#13;
-a Friend&#13;
Best Wishes to&#13;
the class of 79&#13;
KLEFSTAD&#13;
House of Beauty&#13;
315 No.19th St.&#13;
322 -4822&#13;
Good Luck to&#13;
the Class of '79&#13;
Dwight McClure&#13;
BARBER SHOP&#13;
3200 BROADWAY &#13;
&#13;
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