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DEDICATION&#13;
The annual staff of 1963 would like to&#13;
dedicate this ann ual to Mr. Norman Sawtn ,&#13;
Superintendent of Tri-Ce nt e r Community&#13;
Schools for his outstanding l ead ership in furthering the cause of education in this community.&#13;
His untiring e fforts have made ou r pr e s e nt&#13;
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(") TRI-CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS&#13;
Editor: Denny Wohlers&#13;
Co- Editor: Gene George&#13;
Secretary: Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Adviser: Mr. Phil Martin &#13;
Dennis Wohlers, Editor; Gene George, Assistant Editor; Betty Arbaugh,&#13;
Secretary. Planning the Annual for the year.&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
Gene George, De nnis Wohlers, Betty Arbaugh, Char Les Grap, LuAnne&#13;
Knauss, Mary Ann Martens, Janic e Hemmingsen, Paul O'Neill, Dale&#13;
Ward. Advisor, Mr. Martin. &#13;
SI ow&#13;
Faculty &#13;
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BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
STANDING: Howard Darrington, Dean Gardner. SEATED: John&#13;
Willar d, Norman Sawin, Elmer Ingwersen, President; Glady s Miller,&#13;
Betty Baldwin.&#13;
Board member Neil Jessen, and&#13;
Mr, Sawin look over plans for the&#13;
63- 64 school year. &#13;
MR. ROGERS&#13;
Principal&#13;
Magnanimous people h ave no&#13;
vanity, they have no jealousy, they&#13;
have no reserves, and they feed on&#13;
the true and the solid wherever they&#13;
find it. And, what is more, they&#13;
find it everywhere.&#13;
MR. SAWIN&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Norman Sawin&#13;
RUTH ARTHUR&#13;
Secretary &#13;
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PHIL MARTIN&#13;
Algebra, American History&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
DENNY MARTEN&#13;
Business&#13;
DON LEE&#13;
Biology, General Science&#13;
..&#13;
BILL MARNER&#13;
Biology, Phy siology&#13;
HAROLDMcKERCHER&#13;
Advanced Mathematics&#13;
and Science&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
GEORGE SORENSEN&#13;
Industrial Arts, Driv e rs&#13;
Education&#13;
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9 &#13;
JUDY KROEGER&#13;
English&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
VIRGINIA SPOMER&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
WUANA HERNANDEZ&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MARY LYNCH&#13;
Vocal&#13;
HELEN FREY&#13;
Typing, Shorthand&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
ALICE HALL&#13;
Librarian, English &#13;
Rou9h&#13;
Spots&#13;
AnEAd&#13;
UndeRcl ass men &#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President ....&#13;
Vice-President.&#13;
Secretary .&#13;
Treasurer.&#13;
.Betty Arbaugh&#13;
. Gene George&#13;
Beverly Lehmkuhl&#13;
. Dennis Bardsley&#13;
Denny and Be tty are dis cussing who will have&#13;
more trophies in the show case, the boys or&#13;
the girls.&#13;
12&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Pre sident . Paul O'Neill&#13;
Vice- President . . Larry Miller&#13;
Secretary Janice Hemmingsen&#13;
Treasurer Char Les Grap&#13;
These seniors are planning their&#13;
senior trip which will be in May. &#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President ...&#13;
Vi c e - P re sident&#13;
Secre tar y .&#13;
Tre a sure r.&#13;
. Doug Kenealy&#13;
Patsy Erickson&#13;
. . Kay leen Lee&#13;
Diana Rodenburg&#13;
T he Sophomores hav e charge over the&#13;
refreshment stand at all home games during&#13;
the y ear. Doug is phoning in an order for&#13;
the next gam e .&#13;
FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
P re sid ent . . ..&#13;
Vice-Pre sident .&#13;
Se cre ta r y .&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Rita Ba r dsley&#13;
Treasu re r . . Caroly n Larson&#13;
Knowing the F r eshme n a s we d o, they p robably&#13;
spend most of the ir time a t this favorite spot.&#13;
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JUNIORS&#13;
Betty&#13;
Arbau&#13;
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Mary Arrick&#13;
Dennis Bard&#13;
sley&#13;
Jan&#13;
e t Best&#13;
Cynthia Carlsen&#13;
Carolyn Campbell&#13;
Jack Cave&#13;
Richard Cihacek&#13;
Joyce Cross&#13;
Dorthy Darnold&#13;
Rosalie DeHart Roger Driver&#13;
Larry Felton&#13;
Darrell Fox&#13;
Dennis Fox&#13;
Pat Frey&#13;
Gene George&#13;
Kenny Graham Lois Gravert&#13;
Linda Hubbard&#13;
Marvin Huebner&#13;
Merle Huebner Richard Ivers John !wen&#13;
Dennis Jerrett&#13;
.&#13;
D&#13;
onald Jerrett&#13;
Kenny Killpack&#13;
Luanne Knauss&#13;
Richard Knauss&#13;
Beverly Lehmkuhl&#13;
Mary Ann Martens&#13;
Jane Masker&#13;
Jayne Matt&#13;
hews&#13;
Gary Mauer Janice McKee &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Donna Meeker&#13;
Gene Merdinger&#13;
James Merdinger&#13;
Mary Lee Meadows&#13;
Trudy Moffat&#13;
Denny O'Neill&#13;
Janice Ostdiek&#13;
John Plambeck&#13;
Mary Plambeck&#13;
Carole Rodenburg&#13;
Jon Rodenburg&#13;
Linda Rodenburg&#13;
Phyllis Rodenburg&#13;
Judy Ranfeldt&#13;
Kathy Shannon&#13;
Bill Siebert&#13;
Marilyn Smith&#13;
Richard Sparks&#13;
Diana Stuhr&#13;
Marvin Swanson&#13;
Rose Ma ry Tighe&#13;
Janice Trede&#13;
Sharon Weber&#13;
Karen Wood&#13;
15 &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Angela Arner&#13;
Trisha Arrick&#13;
Bonnie Arrick&#13;
Jim Birk&#13;
Caro l Bothwell&#13;
Patricia Campbell&#13;
Betty Carlson&#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
Randall Carlson&#13;
Bill Chambers&#13;
Kevon Christianson&#13;
Keith Christianson&#13;
Judy Conyers&#13;
Colleen Darrington&#13;
Larry Davis&#13;
Muriel Dehart&#13;
Karleen Deupree&#13;
Ardith Dollen&#13;
Pa tsy Erickson&#13;
Paul Hadfield&#13;
Caro lyn Hall&#13;
Susa n Honeywell&#13;
Wesley Iversen&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
Nancy Jerrett&#13;
Doug Kenealy&#13;
Dale Koenig&#13;
Richard Kohel&#13;
Cleone Kuster&#13;
Pat Lasher&#13;
Kayleen Lee&#13;
Janice Mahoney&#13;
Ma rgy Ma rtens&#13;
Deanna Meier&#13;
Alan Miller &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Lorenie Miller&#13;
Sherrie Muxfeldt&#13;
Sharon Moffatt&#13;
Oran Nelson&#13;
Sharon Nieman&#13;
Ricky O'Neill&#13;
Russell Perry&#13;
Janet Plambeck&#13;
Jim Potter&#13;
Lyle Rath&#13;
Lonnie Ring&#13;
Tom Ring&#13;
Diana Rodenburg&#13;
Na ncy Rodenburg&#13;
Jeannie Rother&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Darwin Shriver&#13;
Marvin Siebert&#13;
Linda Steenbock&#13;
Donna Tighe&#13;
Linda Tripp&#13;
Deanna Young&#13;
Rick Redinba ugh&#13;
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FRESHMEN&#13;
Judy Arrick&#13;
Jim&#13;
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Rita&#13;
Ba rd&#13;
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Both&#13;
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Janice Chambers&#13;
Allen&#13;
Christensen&#13;
Mike Christensen&#13;
Susan Co&#13;
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Sharon Davis&#13;
Leroy&#13;
D&#13;
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Bob Ericksen&#13;
Danny Flaharty&#13;
Jim Foje Bob Gravert Max Handbury&#13;
David !wen&#13;
Kinda Kelley&#13;
Dale Killpack Cheyrl Kuster Jerry Kuste r&#13;
Ca rolyn&#13;
La rs&#13;
e n&#13;
Glenda Larsen&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Benny&#13;
Miller&#13;
D&#13;
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M&#13;
a rvin Moss&#13;
Bill&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Gl&#13;
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Pogge&#13;
Ronald&#13;
P&#13;
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Ken Ri&#13;
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Jack&#13;
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Ma&#13;
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Sharon&#13;
Rod&#13;
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FRESHMEN&#13;
Leonard Schroeder&#13;
Susan Short&#13;
Walt Siebert&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Eddie Spencer&#13;
Diane Steenbock&#13;
Jo Ann Swanson&#13;
Michael Tighe&#13;
Robert Trede&#13;
Betty Trobee&#13;
Lynn Vogt&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
John Weber&#13;
Gary Weihs&#13;
Bob Witt&#13;
Betty Wohlers&#13;
Everett Gunderson&#13;
19 &#13;
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FUTURE BUSINESS L E ADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS&#13;
Betty Arb augh&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Marilyn Smit h&#13;
Secreta ry&#13;
FBLA MEMBERS&#13;
Janice Ostdiek&#13;
President &#13;
RoQd&#13;
Divides&#13;
A hi:Ad&#13;
SENioRS &#13;
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY&#13;
FRESHMEN CLASS 195 9 - 60&#13;
Our first y ear wa s a t Persia, Iowa. The class officers were Denny&#13;
Wohlers, P r esiden t ; Janice Hemmingsen, Vice-President; Char Les Grap,&#13;
Secretary ; and Dal e Wa rd, T reas urer.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS 1960-61&#13;
The second ye a r of our h i gh school career was at Neola, Iowa. Our&#13;
class officers were Mary Ann Lar sen, President; Roger Stark, VicePresident; Janice He mmingsen, Secret ar:r,, and Denny Wohlers, Treasurer.&#13;
Char Les Grap had h on orab le m ention in 'All Conference basketball. "&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS 1961- 62&#13;
In our second y ear at Neola, our class officers were Dale Ward,&#13;
President; Janice Hemmingsen, Vice-President; Marcia Vogt, Secretary;&#13;
and Paul O'Neill, Treasurer. In the ath letic field we had Dave Jessen&#13;
place first in the mile run in track , In football, Gary Janssen made first&#13;
team All Conference, Dave Jessen made second team as halfback, and&#13;
Roger Stark made honorable mention. Char Les Grap made second team&#13;
All Conference in basketball. Bill Plambeck placed second in wrestling,&#13;
Gary Janssen and Cliff Erickson were chosen to go to Boys State at Camp&#13;
Dodge. In the Music department, Marcia Vogt made the All State Band.&#13;
Homecoming Royalty during our Junior year were Char Les Grap, Janice&#13;
Hemmingsen and Dale Ward, Marcia Vogt and Paul O'Neill.&#13;
SENIOR CLASS 1962-63&#13;
This was our first and final year at the new Tri- Center High School.&#13;
Class officers are Paul O'Neill, President; Larry Miller, Vice-President;&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen, Secretary; and Char Les Grap, Treasurer. Gary&#13;
Janssen was awarded the Doctor's Lee and Welbourne Achievement Award.&#13;
In the football field, Gary Janssen made first team All Conference,&#13;
Dale Ward and Dave Jessen made second team. On the basketball court,&#13;
Char Lee Grap made first team All Conference, Roger Stark made third&#13;
team, All Southwest and first team All Conference; Dale Ward made&#13;
second team All Conference. For the District Wrestling tournament, Bill&#13;
Plambeck placed third.&#13;
Our Homecoming King and Queen was Dale Ward and Janice Hemmingsen, the Royalty was Char Lee Grap and Gary Janssen, Marcia Vogt and&#13;
Paul O'Neill, and Linda Graham and Denny Wohlers. &#13;
GREG BEEBEE&#13;
Bas eball, Spanish Club, Future Business Leaders of Ame rica Club .&#13;
DWAIN DEUPREE&#13;
Football, Baseball.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
LINDA CARLSON&#13;
Chorus, Senior Class Play, Newspaper&#13;
Staff.&#13;
ARLON DOLLEN&#13;
Future Business L eaders of America&#13;
Club, Junior Cl ass Play, Future&#13;
Farmers of America. &#13;
GARY DICKEY&#13;
Future Business Leaders of Americ a&#13;
Club.&#13;
PEGGY ELWELL&#13;
Newspaper staff, Chorus, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CLIFF ERICKSON&#13;
Basketball, Wrestling, Chorus, Band&#13;
Junior Class, Senior Class Play.&#13;
JOHN FOJE&#13;
Football, Basketball. &#13;
LINDA GRAHAM&#13;
Ch~rus , Senior Class Play, Baton&#13;
Twirler, Candidate for Homecoming Queen.&#13;
BILL HANSEN&#13;
Basketball, Track, Wrestling.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CHAR LES GRAP&#13;
Softball, Basketball, Annual St aff,&#13;
Chorus, Class Officer, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class Play, Candidate for&#13;
Homecoming Queen, Baton Twirlers.&#13;
JANICE HEMMINGSEN&#13;
Softball, Annual Staff, Chorus, Band,&#13;
Class Officer, Cheerleading, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play, Home -&#13;
coming Queen, Newspaper Staff.&#13;
5 &#13;
GARY JANSSEN&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Candidate for Homecoming King, Student Council.&#13;
GARYLD KUSTER&#13;
Band, Junior Class Play.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DAVE JESSEN&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball,&#13;
Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
JOLENE MARTENS&#13;
Future Homemakers of America. &#13;
LARRY MILLER&#13;
Class Officer, Spanish Club, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play .&#13;
BILL PLAMBECK&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
PAUL O'NEILL&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Annual Staff, Class Officer, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class P lay, Candidate&#13;
for Homecoming King,&#13;
VERNA REDINBAUGH&#13;
Chorus, Band, Spanish Club, Junior&#13;
Class P l ay.&#13;
27 &#13;
WAYNE ROBE RTS&#13;
Football&#13;
MARCIA VOGT&#13;
Chorus, Band, Class Officer, Cheerleading, Spanish Club, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Senior Class Play, Candidate&#13;
for Homecoming Queen, Student&#13;
Council.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
ROGE R STARK&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Class&#13;
Officer.&#13;
DALE WARD&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Annual Staff Class Officer&#13;
Juni?r and Senior' Class Play, H~me­ commg King . &#13;
JEAN WILSON&#13;
Basket ball, Future Business Leaders&#13;
of America Club, Senior Cl a ss Play,&#13;
Newspap er Staff,&#13;
DOUG WRIGHT&#13;
rootball, Fu ture Business Leaders of&#13;
n1e rica Cl u b.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DENNIS WOHLERS&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Manager, Annual Staff, Class&#13;
Officer, Junior Class Play, Senior&#13;
Class Play, Candidate for Homecoming King , Student Council.&#13;
MARCIA AND LINDA &#13;
TOP, Left: L.&#13;
Alloway , Reciting his part for&#13;
Initiation.&#13;
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INITIATION&#13;
TOP, Right: J.&#13;
Weber singing&#13;
a song for the&#13;
Seni ors.&#13;
Freshmen kneeling to the&#13;
seniors, &#13;
JunioR High &#13;
8th GRADE&#13;
R. Zacha rias&#13;
D. Albertus&#13;
H. Arba ugh&#13;
M. Arrick&#13;
E. Bertelson&#13;
c . Bonar&#13;
J. Carlson&#13;
K. Carlson&#13;
L. Carlson&#13;
J. Cha mbers&#13;
D. Cihacek&#13;
K. Collins&#13;
J. Cross&#13;
c . Drive r&#13;
L. Driver&#13;
R. rrey&#13;
L. Gra p&#13;
A . Graybill&#13;
c . Harman&#13;
J. Honeywell&#13;
w. Huebner&#13;
M. Kelly&#13;
c . Killpack&#13;
R. Kna uss&#13;
T . Kuste r&#13;
L. Lasher&#13;
A . Ma rtens&#13;
T. Martens&#13;
J. Matthews&#13;
T . Ma uer&#13;
M. Mc Millen&#13;
M. Meeker&#13;
s. Miller&#13;
v. Miller&#13;
s. Ochampaugh &#13;
8th GRADE&#13;
R. Olson&#13;
G. Oltmans&#13;
C , O'Neill&#13;
M. Ostdiek&#13;
L. Papst&#13;
J. Plambeck&#13;
K. Redinbough&#13;
c. Reed&#13;
c. Ring&#13;
J. Roeberts&#13;
M. Siebert&#13;
D. Spark&#13;
A. Steenbock&#13;
s. Steenbock&#13;
G. Tripp&#13;
J. Trobee&#13;
D. Verpoorten&#13;
L. Weihs&#13;
c . Welbourne&#13;
B. Witt&#13;
D. Wohlers&#13;
C . Zacha rias&#13;
33 &#13;
7th GRADE&#13;
A . Ande rson&#13;
D. Arnburg&#13;
L. Arrick&#13;
C. Arrick&#13;
K . Blois&#13;
J. Bothwell&#13;
w. Carlson&#13;
L. Christiansen&#13;
w. Christiansen&#13;
J. Cook&#13;
A. Cross&#13;
R. Davis&#13;
D. Darrington&#13;
K. Driver&#13;
v. Flaharty&#13;
v. Ga rdner&#13;
D. Hall&#13;
s. Hansen&#13;
L. He im&#13;
s. Heim&#13;
J. Hughes&#13;
L. Knauss&#13;
M. Koenig&#13;
c. Kuster&#13;
R. Lee&#13;
P. Mahoney&#13;
A. Ma rtens&#13;
B. Mc Evoy&#13;
c . Mea dows&#13;
s. Miller&#13;
B. Moffatt&#13;
M. Moss&#13;
D. Nieman&#13;
D. Oltma nns&#13;
L. Osbahr &#13;
7th GRADE&#13;
C. Redinbaugh&#13;
D. Redinbaugh&#13;
D. Rtng&#13;
S . Ring&#13;
F. Rodenburg&#13;
H. Rodenburg&#13;
P. Rodenburg&#13;
K. Schroder&#13;
P. Soppe&#13;
T. Tighe&#13;
G. Talle&#13;
s. Wood&#13;
35 &#13;
JR. HIGH --BASEBALl&#13;
BACK ROW: Garry Tripp, Myron Koenig,&#13;
Clif Killpack, Gary ltmanns, Dean Nieman,&#13;
Alan An derson, Coach Hamilton. MIDDLE&#13;
ROW : Bob Frey, T erry Mauer, Jim Carlson,&#13;
Craig Welbourne , Harold Ar baugh, Ellis&#13;
Bertelsen. F RONT ROW : Ken Collins, Stan&#13;
Miller, Steve Heim, Denny Sparks.&#13;
Jim demonstrat e s the&#13;
art of hitting a home&#13;
run.&#13;
Cliff tells his t e ammates how he&#13;
plans to pitc h the game . &#13;
Receiving a trophy from Coach&#13;
Hamilton in behalf of the football&#13;
boys a re Jim Carlson and Cliff&#13;
Killpack. The boys earned a 3-1&#13;
record in their first complete&#13;
gridiron season.&#13;
Receiving a trophy on behalf of&#13;
the Tri-Center Jr, High basketball team are guards Jenelle&#13;
Matthews and forward Carolyn&#13;
O'Neill, The girls compiled a&#13;
7-1 record this season.&#13;
37 &#13;
E. Bertelse n, B . Tripp, S. Mille r , M. Koe nig, H. Rodenburg, D. Hall, D. Nieman, R.&#13;
Heim, B. Frey. MIDDLE ROW: B. Redinbau gh, C. Welbourne, K. Collins, J. Carlson,&#13;
C. Killpack, G. Oltm anns, T. Ku ster, J . Honeywell. TOP ROW: Coach Hamilton, L.&#13;
Driver, F . Rodenbu r g, J. R oberts, L. Lasher, A . Anderson, H. Arbaugh.&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL&#13;
TRI-C "NTER 14 LEWIS CENTRAL 7&#13;
Tri-Center began its first full season of football by downing L ewis Central 14-7. TriCenter scored early when Harold Arbaugh recov ered a fum ble , and Craig Welbourne&#13;
shot through center for the score . Welbourne converted. In the same quarter, the&#13;
Junior Trojans rolled 50 yards; capped by Jim Carlson's end run and Welbourne's conversion. Lewis scored on a 10 yard run. Tri-C enter's defense allowed only one first&#13;
down.&#13;
TRI-CENTER 6 CARTER LAKE O&#13;
A stubborn Carter Lake eleven, combined with Tri- Cent er mist akes, resulted in a&#13;
scor eless game for 3 quarters. In the final quarter, 3r d down, 13 y ards to go for a&#13;
first down, and at his own 40 yard line, Cliff Killpack t os sed a 25 y ard pass to Harold&#13;
Arbaugh. A few plays later, Craig Welbourne circled left e nd on a r evers e for the only&#13;
score, Fine blocking led the way. Fred Rodenburg, Ken Collins , and Joe Roberts were&#13;
standouts defensively, while Jim Carlson was the day's ground gainer.&#13;
TRI-CENTER 0 OAKLAND 13&#13;
Tri-Center suffered its first defeat at the hands of a tough Oakland t e am, Weakened by&#13;
illness, Tri-Center held them down until mid-way in the 4th quarter when a short punt&#13;
put Oakland in scoring position. Oakland scored ag ain in the final seconds, when the&#13;
Junior Trojans attempted a fourth down pass from their own 4 yead line . Roberts,&#13;
Arbaugh, and Rodenburg played a good defensive ball and Jim Carlson was the ground&#13;
gainer,&#13;
TRI-CENTER 13 WALNUT 6&#13;
Tri- Center amassed great yardage by passing and running. T he young Trojans scored&#13;
early, when Harold Arbaugh sneaked for the six points. An Ar baugh to Killpack pass set&#13;
up the scoring play. In the third period Tri-Center rolled 45 yards , climax ed by fullback Gary Oltmanns crashing off tackle for the touchdown. As Arbaugh to Killpack pass&#13;
c onverted. Walnut scored in the remaining seconds while Tri- Center reserves saw action . Bob Frey play ed a fine game at defensive end, and combine d with the tough defensive line of Honeywell, Lasher, Collins, Rodenburg, and Roberts, Walnut e arned just&#13;
two fir st downs.&#13;
38 &#13;
JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Rita Knauss, Diane Oltmanns, Mary Siebert, Linda Weihs, Caroly n&#13;
0 1Ne ill, Mary Moss.&#13;
The junior-high football boys,&#13;
s how Mr. Hamilton just how&#13;
happy they are after winning&#13;
t hei r final g ame of the season.&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH &#13;
B ACK ROW: Coach Mr. Hamilton, B. F rey, S. Miller, K. Colli ns,&#13;
R. Lee , M, Koenig, G. Tripp . FRONT ROW: E . Bert elsen, H.&#13;
Ar baugh, C. Welbou rne, G. Oltmanns, F . Rodenburg, C. Killpack, J.&#13;
Carlson.&#13;
T. C. -26 --CARSON - MACEDONIA--21&#13;
Smooth offensive work gave an e arly l ead. The defense tied the opponents efforts for&#13;
the season's first win, Cliff Killpack netted 15 points.&#13;
T. C. -21 --WALNUT- 26&#13;
Cold shooti ng stopped T. C., but fine defensive work kept them close . Fred Rodenburg&#13;
scored 10 points while Gary Oltmanns gather ed in 8 rebounds.&#13;
T . C. - 35 --0AKLAND-34&#13;
An exciting game that saw Harold Arbaugh's 30 foot shot win the game with two seconds&#13;
left. Craig Welbourne had 12 points; Killpack 11 , Rodenburg and Carl s on r ebounded&#13;
w ell.&#13;
T. C. 25--LEWIS 29&#13;
The defensive weakened and a t a ll Lewis team worked for an easy win. Rodenburg&#13;
scored 7 poi nts and had 9 rebounds,&#13;
T. C. -39--SHELBY-21&#13;
A sensational second half brought victory. Behind, 18 - 14, the Junior Trojans heated&#13;
the nets and c ooled their opponents to pull away. Killpack h a d 17 points , Rodenburg 9,&#13;
Carlson leaped for 10 rebounds.&#13;
T. C. -2 1--SHELBY 26&#13;
The Junior Trojans hit 16%, but hus tled to stay in the game until the final minut e . Rodenburg hit for 9 points and Welbourne for 7.&#13;
T. C. -20--TREYNOR-47&#13;
T. C. 's defense crumbl ed under a tall, fast Treynor t eam. The s econd half decided the&#13;
game a s the Junior Trojans were cold. Killpack scored 8 points, Rodenburg and Carlson&#13;
had 8 rebounds each. &#13;
BACK ROW: S. Steenbock, C. O'Neill, C. Zacharias, V. Miller, Coach,&#13;
Mr. Hamilton, S. Miller, R. Knauss, M.Arrick. FRONT ROW: K. Driver,&#13;
J. Matthews, K. Blois, C. Meadows, S. Wood, P. Rodenburg, B.&#13;
Moffatt.&#13;
TC 42 - CARSON-MACEDONIA-25&#13;
A w ell balanced forward court slammed Carson, while the guards held them.&#13;
Rita Knauss and Susan Steenbock netted 14 points, Carolyn O'Neill 11 points, and 11&#13;
rebounds.&#13;
T. C, 32 - WALNUT -25&#13;
Behind, 15-12, at intermission, the girls pulled away for their second win.&#13;
Steenbock sc ored 16 points, O'Neill 10, Lynetta Grap scored 10 rebounds and blocked&#13;
s ever a l shots.&#13;
T. C, 24-0AKLAND-20&#13;
A toug h d efense by Oakland was bothersome, but hard play by both courts proved&#13;
good e nough. Mona Arrick and Carolyn O'Neill shared scoring honors with 10 points.&#13;
Virginia Miller and Lynetta Grap rebounded and played aggressively at guard.&#13;
T. C, 18-LEWIS-9&#13;
A cool shooting game, but a good one defensively. 0 1 Neill netted 11 points,&#13;
Knauss 6, Jen ell e Matthews played a good defensive gam&#13;
T. C. 42-SI-IELBY-32&#13;
A close game until the final quart er when T. C. scored 14 points. Carolyn 0 1 Neill&#13;
scored 16 points, Rita Knauss and Susan Steenback each added 13 points. Arrick,&#13;
Z ac harias, Matthews, and Miller stopped Shelby's efforts in the second half.&#13;
T . C. 20-SHELBY-25&#13;
T. C. 's only defeat. Cold shooting and missed opportunities helped a spunky&#13;
Shelby team. Steenbock scored 12 points. Matthews and Zacharias hel d Shelby in the&#13;
second half.&#13;
T. C. 30 - TREYNOR-7&#13;
The girls had little diffi culty here, as all of them saw action. Knauss scor e d 13&#13;
points, O 'Ne ill 12 points and 10 rebounds. The guard court was outstanding again. &#13;
Jenelle Matthews, aided by&#13;
Carole Zacharias and Virginia&#13;
Miller, secure the ball from&#13;
the opposing team.&#13;
Car l y n 0 1 eill surrounded&#13;
but get s s hot off anyway&#13;
TC shoots as opposing team&#13;
hopes for rebound.&#13;
Cliff Killpack takes a jump&#13;
shot over the opposing teams&#13;
block. &#13;
Ca u+ io'fl&#13;
G-radE School &#13;
&#13;
6th GRADE&#13;
c. Adams&#13;
G. Albertus&#13;
L. Arrick&#13;
J. Arthur&#13;
N. Blois&#13;
H. Boege&#13;
L. Brown&#13;
K. Christiansen&#13;
v. Cihacek&#13;
M. Conyers&#13;
D. Dollen&#13;
K. Floerchinger&#13;
D. Gardener&#13;
D. Grap&#13;
P. Grote&#13;
B. Ha ines&#13;
R. Hall&#13;
D. Hamann&#13;
B. Hammitt&#13;
T . Honeywell&#13;
J. Jensen&#13;
R. Jensen&#13;
D. Jessen&#13;
P. Yungferman&#13;
p. K.elly&#13;
K. Killpack&#13;
s. Koch&#13;
B. Koenig&#13;
G. Larsen&#13;
c. Martens&#13;
P. McDanold&#13;
R, Meeker&#13;
G. Miller&#13;
s. Miller&#13;
]. Olsen&#13;
45 &#13;
- \&#13;
46&#13;
6TH GRA DE E. Pearcy D. Pogge&#13;
D.&#13;
Re dinb&#13;
a&#13;
u&#13;
gh&#13;
M . Ri&#13;
ng&#13;
B.&#13;
Roberts&#13;
L. Rob erts&#13;
L.&#13;
Ryan&#13;
L. Schroeder&#13;
L.&#13;
S&#13;
i&#13;
e&#13;
b&#13;
e rt&#13;
c .&#13;
S&#13;
oppe&#13;
T .&#13;
S&#13;
teenbach&#13;
Y. Steenba&#13;
c h&#13;
c . St&#13;
o&#13;
ne&#13;
s.&#13;
T&#13;
a ylor&#13;
M. Thi&#13;
e&#13;
l&#13;
e n&#13;
s.&#13;
T&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
de&#13;
L.&#13;
V&#13;
o&#13;
ge&#13;
D. Wellb&#13;
ourne&#13;
R.&#13;
,w&#13;
e llb&#13;
ourne&#13;
B.&#13;
Witt&#13;
A .&#13;
Y&#13;
oum&#13;
a&#13;
ns &#13;
5th GRADE&#13;
R. Arrick&#13;
B. Babe&#13;
G. Barrier&#13;
P. Berttesen&#13;
S. Bona r&#13;
L. Bothwell&#13;
s. Bradley&#13;
R. Brown&#13;
G. Carlson&#13;
M. Collins&#13;
c . Cook&#13;
P. Cook&#13;
D. Corrin&#13;
R. Corrin&#13;
w. Corrin&#13;
A . Darrington&#13;
K . Davis&#13;
R. Driver&#13;
v. Fahrenkrog&#13;
P. Felton&#13;
L. Floerchinger&#13;
B. Frey&#13;
G. Gravert&#13;
M. Grote&#13;
B. Ha nsen&#13;
L. Harman&#13;
L. Heim&#13;
P. Heim&#13;
R. He mmingsen&#13;
1. Honeywell&#13;
N. Hubbard&#13;
R. Huebner&#13;
D. Iwen&#13;
W. Kelly&#13;
B. Killpack&#13;
47 &#13;
..&#13;
48 _,&#13;
5th&#13;
GRADE&#13;
M . Kline&#13;
R. Knauss c . Ku ster K . Kuster&#13;
L. Kuster R. Kuster&#13;
P • Larson L. Mahoney&#13;
v. Manhart&#13;
D. Martens R. Mc Evoy R. Miller&#13;
M.&#13;
M&#13;
offatt&#13;
L. Olsen A. Oltmans A. Pieper&#13;
P. Plambeck&#13;
c. Redinbaugh&#13;
K. Ring&#13;
M.&#13;
Ring&#13;
L. nbur g M . Ryan&#13;
M. Rodenburg&#13;
M. Rodenburg&#13;
D. Schneckloth&#13;
G. Sie&#13;
bert&#13;
C . Step&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
ns&#13;
B. Stouzenberger&#13;
D. Stuhr&#13;
L.&#13;
Tarkington&#13;
N, Tighe&#13;
J. Thie&#13;
len&#13;
W. Th&#13;
omas&#13;
R.&#13;
W&#13;
e ihs&#13;
J. Wilson&#13;
w &#13;
• I&#13;
, ,&#13;
4rh GRADE B. Adams&#13;
C. Adams&#13;
D. Albenus&#13;
J.&#13;
Arrick&#13;
J. Babe&#13;
c. Beebee&#13;
K. Bothwell&#13;
D. Brown v. Cook&#13;
J. Cross A . Deupree D. Finken A. Fla harry R. Fla harry R. Hall A . Hamann R. Heim&#13;
G. Hubbard&#13;
B. !wen&#13;
D. Jusren R. Koch D. Koenig&#13;
D. Draeger&#13;
J. Larson&#13;
T.&#13;
Manens&#13;
s.&#13;
Miller&#13;
D. Mullenix K. Oloff T . Orme G. Osborne&#13;
E. Pearcy&#13;
R. Pe&#13;
rerson&#13;
L.&#13;
P&#13;
orcer&#13;
R.&#13;
Redi&#13;
n&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
ugh&#13;
R. Reed&#13;
49 &#13;
)&#13;
50&#13;
4th&#13;
GRA DE&#13;
A , Roberts R. Rodenburg P. Sampson M . Sawin C . Schneckl oth D, Soppe s. Stone R, Steenbock&#13;
E. Srourzenberger c . T ripp S, T ucker s. T rede D , Trobee&#13;
D, Verpoorren&#13;
J. Voge M. Vogt s. Welbourne B. Wi t t c . Woods D. Youmans &#13;
3rd GRADE&#13;
N. Arrick&#13;
M. Arthur&#13;
B. Bahrke&#13;
D. Baker&#13;
S. Barrier&#13;
B. Bertelsen&#13;
J. Bertelsen&#13;
P. Bertelsen&#13;
M. Bonar&#13;
R. Bradley&#13;
B. Carrol&#13;
D. Christensen&#13;
J. Cook&#13;
J. Corrin&#13;
w. Corrin&#13;
D. Gardiner&#13;
R. Grote&#13;
B. Ha ines&#13;
N. Hall&#13;
T. Hansen&#13;
G. Harmon&#13;
D. Hester&#13;
c . Hubbard&#13;
D. Ingwersen&#13;
J. !wen&#13;
c. Kuster&#13;
T . La Sourd&#13;
D. Lasher&#13;
D. Lee&#13;
M. Lee&#13;
D. Jensen&#13;
N. Jensen&#13;
s. Jordan&#13;
L. Manhart&#13;
P. Martens&#13;
51 &#13;
52&#13;
3 rd&#13;
GRA&#13;
DE&#13;
L. McDonald K . McEvoy&#13;
K. Ol&#13;
off&#13;
S.&#13;
O 'Ne ill&#13;
D.&#13;
P&#13;
e rry&#13;
B. Plambeck&#13;
E, Plambeck c . Ring s. Ring D. Soppie&#13;
F.&#13;
S&#13;
orensen&#13;
J. Spark&#13;
J. Stump R. Steenb&#13;
ock&#13;
B. St&#13;
o&#13;
ne&#13;
M . Stourzenberger T . Thie len v. T olle&#13;
J.&#13;
T&#13;
rede&#13;
T . Tucker R. Wede&#13;
E.&#13;
W&#13;
e ihs&#13;
M. Weborne A . Wo lhe rs &#13;
I&#13;
2nd GRADE&#13;
c. Alloway s. Barrier D. Babe R. Beebee A. Bertelsen P. Bertelsen&#13;
B. Bradley&#13;
B. Chambers R. Christiansen&#13;
J. Corrin c. Darringt&#13;
on&#13;
]. Felton R. Felton&#13;
D. Finken D. Flaherty w. Floerchinger&#13;
s. Gravert&#13;
J. Harman&#13;
D. Hes&#13;
ter&#13;
L. Hindm&#13;
an&#13;
D. Ingwersen J. Keermen&#13;
B. Killpack R. Killpack&#13;
M. Legan M. Manning&#13;
P. Martens&#13;
s. Martens&#13;
G. Miller&#13;
R. Moffatt&#13;
s. Ochampaugh&#13;
B. Oloff&#13;
c. Osborne&#13;
D. Osdiek&#13;
R. Petersen&#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
2nd&#13;
GRADE&#13;
M. Piep&#13;
e r&#13;
L.&#13;
Rarh&#13;
D. Rodenburg&#13;
J. Sawin R. Schneckloth B. Soppe&#13;
M. So&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
nson&#13;
E. Spe&#13;
ncer&#13;
M. Sperry&#13;
B. Step&#13;
h ens&#13;
c . Stephens&#13;
D. St&#13;
one&#13;
E. Stoutzenberger&#13;
L. Thielan&#13;
G.&#13;
T&#13;
h&#13;
oma s&#13;
v. Tripp&#13;
B. Witt&#13;
G. Witt&#13;
J. Welb&#13;
o ume &#13;
/&#13;
1st GRADE&#13;
L. Youmanns&#13;
C.&#13;
Adams&#13;
D.&#13;
Albers&#13;
E. Albertus R. Babe&#13;
T. Barrier&#13;
E. Billeter R. Boyer B. Carlson&#13;
R. Carrol D. Cook&#13;
M. Corrin&#13;
D. Crawford&#13;
K • Darrington&#13;
D. Dollen&#13;
E. Dollen R. Driver&#13;
D. Eckm&#13;
ann&#13;
L. Elias&#13;
M. Fisher&#13;
B. Floerc&#13;
hinger&#13;
K. Floe&#13;
rchin&#13;
ger&#13;
D. Gardner K. Graham&#13;
J. Go rte&#13;
K. Heim&#13;
J. Jensen C . Kelley&#13;
M. Kermeer D. Killpack&#13;
L. Kline&#13;
J. Lasher R. Legan D. Manhart&#13;
s. Manning&#13;
55 &#13;
1st GRADE&#13;
J. Mc Evoy&#13;
P. McKeigha n&#13;
B. Mo ffa tt&#13;
D. Moffatt&#13;
E. Moffatt&#13;
J. Mo ffa tt&#13;
L. Osba hr&#13;
P. Osborne&#13;
s. Pe te rsen&#13;
J. Pie rc y&#13;
J. Pla mbeck&#13;
M . Pogge&#13;
R. Redinbaugh&#13;
F. Richa rds&#13;
P. Richa rd s&#13;
T . Ring&#13;
J. Rya n&#13;
c . Sore nsen&#13;
B. Spencer&#13;
D. Stamp&#13;
G. Steenbocl&lt;&#13;
P. Stee n boc k&#13;
M . Ste phe ns&#13;
G. Tarkington&#13;
A. Thie l en&#13;
A . Th omas&#13;
R. Tre de&#13;
D . W elbourne &#13;
""&#13;
KDG&#13;
D. Barrier J. Barrier S. Bahrke S. Beebee&#13;
D. Bertelsen s. Bertelsen&#13;
s. Bonar&#13;
v.&#13;
Bothwell&#13;
s. Brougham D. Busch R. Christiansen&#13;
c. Colpitts F. Cook&#13;
J. Cook B. Corrin&#13;
F. Cross&#13;
J. Crowley&#13;
B. Echman&#13;
J. Echman D. Felton R. Felton&#13;
J. Jinken&#13;
B.&#13;
Fischer&#13;
D. Fischer&#13;
R. Ficher&#13;
s. Fischer&#13;
L. Floerchinger&#13;
s. Graybill&#13;
D. Fiunotte&#13;
D. Hester&#13;
E. Konz K. Konz&#13;
D. Draeger&#13;
c. Kuster&#13;
P. Lasher&#13;
57 &#13;
,;.., ,,. ... ,,.,_ ·.~&#13;
. '/ I . ,, .&#13;
KDG D . Ma nhart&#13;
P. Ma nning B. Ma rtins&#13;
D. Marten T . Mc Donald M, Merritt T . Minahan&#13;
P. Moffatt&#13;
D. Morey R. Olsen&#13;
s.&#13;
O&#13;
stdick&#13;
w. Perry&#13;
L. Plambech L. Pogge&#13;
L. Redinbaugh M . Rief c . Ring D. Roa ne M . Roberts T . Roberts M. Schierbrock M. Schintker s. Senyard D. Sore y&#13;
J. Stamp M. Steenbach R. Stevens&#13;
]. Stone&#13;
D. Thomas&#13;
D. Wede&#13;
]. Wellman&#13;
J. Wilson&#13;
D.&#13;
Witt&#13;
T . Wohlers&#13;
K. W&#13;
ollenha upt &#13;
Slow&#13;
StudeV'ltS&#13;
A+&#13;
Pie. y&#13;
A ctivitiE s &#13;
60&#13;
BATON TWIRLERS&#13;
J anet B est, Cynt hia Carlson, Betty Arbaugh, Jayne Matthews, Carolyn&#13;
C a mpbell, Char L es G r ap, Linda Grap.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Carolyn Campbell, Ka thy Shannon, Carole Rodenburg, Pat Lasher,&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen, Marilyn Smith.&#13;
Janice is the captain of our cheerl eaders. &#13;
Coach Don Lee shows us how the boys won the summer baseball conference as his boys look over the play called by the fair and just umpire.&#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL&#13;
BACK ROW: Richard Knuass, Oran Nelson, Dale Koenig, Denny O'Neill, Richard&#13;
Sparks, Dwain Deupree. SECOND ROW: Coach Lee, Paul O'Neill, Dave Jessen,&#13;
John Rodenburg, Steve Jessen. FRONT ROW: Dale Schmidt, Dale Ward, Denny&#13;
Wohlers, Roger Stark.&#13;
Tri Center&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Harlan&#13;
FINAL STANDINGS&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Walnut&#13;
11 - 0&#13;
9- 2&#13;
8- 3&#13;
5- 6&#13;
3- 8&#13;
1 - 10&#13;
1-10&#13;
61 &#13;
62&#13;
Dave Jessen , Denny Wohl e rs, a nd Roger Stark were some of the&#13;
reasons why Tri- Ce nte r High c aptu r e the s ummer baseball championship of the Tri -Coun ty Confere nc e . Dave and De n ny s upplied the&#13;
necessary hittin g w h ile Roger pit ched five no-hit games for the T-C&#13;
Trojan s.&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Walnut&#13;
11-0&#13;
9-2&#13;
8-3&#13;
4-7&#13;
3-8&#13;
1-10&#13;
1-10 &#13;
T C&#13;
13&#13;
26&#13;
13&#13;
13&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
18&#13;
BACK ROW: D. Bardsley, O. Nelson, K. Graham, G. Janssen, R. Stark, K.&#13;
Killpack, D. Wohlers, D. Fox, J. Foj e . SECOND ROW: R. Perry, P. O'Neill,&#13;
R. Carlson, L. Miller, G. Martens, D. Fox, D. Jessen, D. Ward, K. Christenson, K. Christenson. FRONT ROW : J. Birk, S. Jessen, R. Knauss, D. Schmidt,&#13;
D. Shriver, D. Koenig, D. Deupree , R. Redinbaugh, L. Vogt, D. Wright. Coaches&#13;
Sorensen and McKercher.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
&gt;:'Elkhorn&#13;
'Walnut&#13;
':'ISD&#13;
':'Treynor&#13;
,:,Shelby&#13;
Mo Valley&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Opp&#13;
13&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
7&#13;
13&#13;
4 1&#13;
7&#13;
*Conference games&#13;
4 wins 2 losses 1 tie&#13;
Coach Sor ensen t alk s to t h e 1st team befor e&#13;
game time t o work out team strat egy.&#13;
63 &#13;
Dale Ward&#13;
Quarterb ack&#13;
Dave Jessen&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Paul O'Neill&#13;
End&#13;
Kenny Graham&#13;
End&#13;
Richard Knuas s&#13;
End&#13;
Doug Wright&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Kenny Killpack&#13;
End &#13;
Roger Stark&#13;
Guard&#13;
Denny Fox&#13;
Guard&#13;
.. .. , .. ~&#13;
Denny Wohlers&#13;
End&#13;
Gary Janssen&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Darrell Fox&#13;
Center&#13;
Denny Bardsley&#13;
Guard&#13;
Gary Martens&#13;
Halfback &#13;
66&#13;
Dale Schmidt makes a nice gain&#13;
against Elkhorn in the seasons&#13;
opener.&#13;
Dale S. has the ball a nd is on his&#13;
way for a touchdown.&#13;
Here is the opening day line up&#13;
ag ainst Elkhorn.&#13;
Dale Ward bloc ks for Dav e J essen&#13;
as Tri Center moves the ball against&#13;
Elkhorn, &#13;
Tri Center's offensive unit.&#13;
Dave Jessen is pulled down from&#13;
.behind after a long gain against&#13;
Lewis Central,&#13;
Dale Schmidt has just caught a pass&#13;
from Dale Ward during the Treynor&#13;
game.&#13;
Dale Ward scores the 1st touchdown of the Homec oming Game&#13;
with Treynor.&#13;
67 &#13;
TC Opp T C Opp&#13;
50 Panama 23 42 "0Treynor 2 5&#13;
4 6 Mo Valley 42 54 "0 ISD 1 9&#13;
55 *Walnut 3 0 72 L ewi s C entral 48&#13;
57 *Elk Horn 37 63 * Shelby 3 0&#13;
51 Carson 4 0 4 2 St. Joe 3 6&#13;
TC Opp TC Opp&#13;
52 ""Walnut 29 45 St. Joe 31&#13;
36 ""Elk Horn 51 46 Carson 31&#13;
74 '-'""Treynor 4 7 ""Conference Games 47 ':&lt;Shelby 38&#13;
45 ""*Elk Horn 38 ""'~ rnament Games 82 Lewis Central 7 3&#13;
34 *Treynor 28 Se ason Rec ord 19 - 2 67 *ISD 24 &#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BACK ROW: Mary Lee Meadows, Manager; Rita Bardsley, Sherrie Muxfeldt, Patsy Erickson, Coach Don Lee , Carolyn Larsen, Diane Steenbock,&#13;
Diana Rodenburg, Karen Wood, Assistant Manager, MIDDLE ROW: Connie Carlson, Trisha Arrick, Mary Ann Martens, Phyllis Rodenburg,&#13;
Deanna Meier, Betty Arbaugh, FRONT ROW: Jayne Matthews, Char Les&#13;
Grap.&#13;
BACK ROW: Nancy Jerrett, Diane Steenbock, Kathy Schroder, Rita&#13;
Bardsley, Coach Phil Martin, FRONT ROW: Jackie Ring, JoAnn&#13;
Swanson, Susan Cook, Sharon Rodenburg, Linda Tripp.&#13;
F"RESHMEN&#13;
69 &#13;
Char Les shows defensive ability&#13;
under the basket during a game&#13;
with Lewis Central.&#13;
De anna ducks as Betty shoots,&#13;
Betty tangles&#13;
with a Lewis&#13;
Central guard.&#13;
Phyllis out -jumps two Lewis Cen tral for -&#13;
wards and gets possession of the ball. &#13;
Rita tries to block&#13;
Lewis Central,&#13;
Sandy Butler' s shot.&#13;
Betty goes in for lay-up&#13;
against Lewis Central ' s&#13;
Gu ards.&#13;
Betty tries jump shot against&#13;
C-M guard,&#13;
Jayne tangling with C-M forwardwatch for the outcome,&#13;
71 &#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
Guard&#13;
Bet ty Arbaugh&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forwar d&#13;
T risha Arrick&#13;
Guard&#13;
Mary Ann Ma rt ens&#13;
All Conferenc e&#13;
Guard&#13;
Char Les Grap&#13;
All Conference&#13;
For ward&#13;
Jayne Matthews&#13;
Guard&#13;
Deanna Meier&#13;
Forward&#13;
Phyllis Rodenburg&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard &#13;
Coach Harold McKercher, Dale Schmidt, Ory Nelson, Dave Jessen,&#13;
Denny Wohlers, Kenny Killpack, Gary Janssen, Roger Stark, John&#13;
Iwen, Dale Ward, Paul O'Neill, Jon Rodenburg, Richard Knauss,&#13;
Manager Dennis Bardsley.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
v&#13;
A&#13;
R&#13;
s&#13;
Coach George Sorenson. FRONT ROW: Gene Baker, Jack Smith, Jim Foj e ,&#13;
B ob Witt, Dale Killpack, J erry Kuster, Jim Alloway. BACK ROW: Kevin&#13;
Christiansen, John Weber, Welsey Ivers e n, Max Handbury, Doug Kenealy,&#13;
Richard Koh el , Dickie Ward.&#13;
I&#13;
T&#13;
y&#13;
73 &#13;
Dale's jump shot is unsucc ss ~ ..&#13;
fully blocked by one of the C-M&#13;
b oy s. Rog er is ready unde r t he&#13;
basket to help Dale out.&#13;
Ory go es in for a s coop s hot&#13;
while Dav e watche s.&#13;
74&#13;
D ave jum p s with a C- M&#13;
b oy while Paul, Oran,&#13;
and Roger look on. &#13;
TC&#13;
50 Mo Valley&#13;
67 ':'Walnut&#13;
49 &gt;:&lt;Elkhorn&#13;
48 Carson&#13;
54 ':'Treynor&#13;
60 ~ISD&#13;
52 ':'Shelby&#13;
30 Underwood&#13;
94 St. Joe&#13;
63 &gt;:&lt;Walnut&#13;
51 ':'Elkhorn&#13;
58 ':'Treynor&#13;
76 St. Joe&#13;
32 Carson&#13;
28 ':'Shelby&#13;
57 ,:,ISD&#13;
Conference tourney&#13;
50 Shelby&#13;
68 Elkhorn&#13;
~' Conference games&#13;
Dave attempts a jump shot which is blocked by&#13;
C - M.&#13;
Opp.&#13;
49&#13;
41&#13;
32&#13;
39&#13;
81&#13;
45&#13;
74&#13;
50&#13;
33&#13;
55&#13;
55&#13;
56&#13;
40&#13;
44&#13;
52&#13;
36&#13;
38&#13;
61&#13;
Roger performs&#13;
his hookshot&#13;
while C - M&#13;
stands and&#13;
watches.&#13;
Roger, under the basket, is&#13;
fouled by C -M. D ave watche s&#13;
on.&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Dave Jessen&#13;
Gary Janssen&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Roger Stark&#13;
Dale Ward&#13;
Rich Knauss&#13;
Paul O'Neill D e nny Wohlers&#13;
Oran Ne&#13;
l&#13;
s on &#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
FRONT ROW : John P l amb eck, Bill Si e b e rt, Jim Birk , Walt Sieb e rt, Ken&#13;
Ring . SE COND ROW: D al e Koenig , D enny Fox, Cliff Erick son, Denny&#13;
Bardsl ey, Randall Carlson, Bill P l amb eck. T HIRD ROW : Ru ssell Perry,&#13;
K enny Graham, E ddie Spen cer, D enny O'Neill, Steve J essen . BACK&#13;
ROW: G a r y Weih s , Ki eth Christians en , L o rni e Miller, M i ke C h r itia n - sen, Rick O'Neill, Coach Bill Marner.&#13;
Top Match&#13;
Winners for&#13;
6 2- 6 3 season!&#13;
Bill P l amb ec k De nny Bardsl ey Cliff Erickson &#13;
D ennis&#13;
Cliff Ra n dall&#13;
Mik e Bill&#13;
W alt Ken&#13;
John&#13;
Dale&#13;
Jim&#13;
78 D en ny &#13;
B ACK ROW , Left t o Right : Connie Carlson, Jayne Matth ews, B etty&#13;
Carlson, Phyllis Rodenburg , Betty Arbaugh, Ch ar L es Grap, Diane&#13;
St eenbock, Coach Don Lee . MIDDLE ROW : Jo Ann Swanson, Karen&#13;
Woods, Mary L . Meadows, Bonnie Arri ck, T risha Arrick, Sh errie&#13;
Muxfe l dt, J a ckie Ring, Diana Rodenburg. FRONT R OW : Linda&#13;
T r i pp, Luann Kna uss , Susan Cook, Rita Bardsl ey, Patsy Ericksen,&#13;
Sh aron Rodenburg, Judy Arrick.&#13;
GIRLS SOFTBALL&#13;
Trisha, Betty, Char Les, and Jayne l isten to Coach Don Lee explain&#13;
on h ow to hit the softball.&#13;
79 &#13;
Ready Set Go !&#13;
GIRLS TRACK&#13;
This Way&#13;
Throw them a long ways !&#13;
80 &#13;
FRONT ROW: Roger Driver, Dwain Duepree, Gary Mauer, Rich Knauss,&#13;
Darwin Shriver, Dale Schmidt, Jon Rode nburg. B A C K ROW: Ory Nelson,&#13;
Dale Ward, Denny O'Ne ill, Roge r Sta rk, John Iw en, Kenny Killp ack, Dave&#13;
Jessen, Denny Whal e rs.&#13;
T-C&#13;
1&#13;
5&#13;
15&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
8&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
Council Bluffs T-J&#13;
Counc il Bluffs AL&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
De fiance&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Council Bluffs T-J&#13;
Council Bluffs T-J&#13;
Counc il Bluffs AL&#13;
O P P.&#13;
2&#13;
6&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
5&#13;
4 Se ctional&#13;
4&#13;
These boys know how to hit the ball&#13;
Da l e a n d Rog - Handl e d p itching&#13;
job this s e a son. &#13;
82&#13;
~,, .. -,.-&#13;
•&#13;
BAC K ROW : Jim Birk, Dou g Ke n e aly, Randall Carlson, Lonnie Rin g , Ke nny Graham , Jack Cave , Mik e Christensen . FRONT ROW : R ick O 'Ne il,&#13;
R i ch Koehil, Ru ssel Per ry, Dal e Koenig , Max Handbury, Wesl e y Iverson ,&#13;
Keith Christensen , Steve Jessen, Rick Redinbaugh, Jim Alloway .&#13;
TRACK&#13;
Richard Koehil, Dale Koenig, Max Handbu ry, Steve&#13;
Jessen, Ke ith Christensen. &#13;
Sound&#13;
your&#13;
Hor Yl&#13;
F EaturES &#13;
Mr. Mar t e n's first year typing&#13;
class is t a king a speed test.&#13;
M r . Marte n's bookkeeping class&#13;
uses the adding m a chine to total&#13;
t he ir problems. &#13;
Learning to operate the new&#13;
switchboard takes practice and&#13;
patience . Gary Dickey lends a&#13;
helping hand to Linda Carlson as&#13;
she answers a call.&#13;
Each of the following students operates the switchboard an hour each&#13;
day . They are: Jean Wilson, Verna Redinbaugh, Betty Arbaugh,&#13;
Carole Rodenburg, Linda Carlson, Janice Hemmingsen, Gary Dickey.&#13;
s: &#13;
THE LIBRARY STAFF&#13;
This g roup worked very h ard all year keeping t h e Library in order.&#13;
INDUSTRIAL ARTS&#13;
Mr. Sorenson instructs the boys on using the saw. &#13;
Mrs. Spomer shows&#13;
the Sophomore H ome&#13;
Ee. Class the basic&#13;
r ules of cooking.&#13;
Mr. Sorenson&#13;
explains the different parts of a car&#13;
to his drivers&#13;
training class.&#13;
Waiting in line&#13;
for their lunch&#13;
served by Mrs.&#13;
Weber.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
The Spanish Club poses dur ing one of their meetings.&#13;
SPANISH CLUB&#13;
Ca role Rodenburg and Kathy Shannon listen to Miss Hernandez over the&#13;
intercom. &#13;
HOME EC. CLASS&#13;
Mrs. Spomer explains to the girls&#13;
the basic fundamentals of running&#13;
a good home. They certainly look&#13;
interested.&#13;
CHEMISTRY CLASS&#13;
Gary Maue r demonstrates an&#13;
experiment to the class while M r .&#13;
McKercher stands close by in case&#13;
of a blow up.&#13;
89 &#13;
MAJOR&#13;
Cliff Erickson&#13;
MAJORETTES&#13;
Caroly n Campbell&#13;
Jay ne Matthews&#13;
Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Char Les Grap&#13;
Linda Graham&#13;
Cynthia Carlson&#13;
Janet Best&#13;
CLARINETS&#13;
Marcia Vogt&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen&#13;
Nancy Rodenburg&#13;
Marilyn Smith&#13;
Kathy Schroeder&#13;
Janice Mahoney&#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
Carole Driver&#13;
Carole Zacharias&#13;
Susan Steenbock&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Carolyn Ring&#13;
Ronnie Potter&#13;
BASE CLARINET&#13;
Karen Wood&#13;
Carolyn Hall&#13;
90&#13;
OBOE&#13;
Pat Frey&#13;
FLUTES&#13;
Carole Rodenburg&#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Beverly Moffatt&#13;
Beverly Witt&#13;
SAXDPHONES&#13;
Larry Felton&#13;
Marvin Swan s on&#13;
Sharon Moffatt&#13;
Verna Redinbaugh&#13;
Garyld Ku s t er&#13;
CORNE TS&#13;
John Iwen&#13;
Carol Bothw e ll&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
Rick O' Neill&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Larry Christens en &#13;
BASOON&#13;
Cheryl Kuster&#13;
FRENCH HORNS&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Lyneta Grap&#13;
Jim Alloway&#13;
BASE&#13;
Mike Tighe&#13;
BASE VILE&#13;
Kay Lee&#13;
TROMBONES&#13;
Gary Mauer&#13;
Wesley Iverson&#13;
Gene George&#13;
Craig Welbourne&#13;
Lynn Vogt&#13;
BARITONE&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Richard Sparks&#13;
DRUMS&#13;
Bob Frey&#13;
Ed Spenser&#13;
Terry Mauer&#13;
MR. MAHONEY&#13;
Band Ins tr uctor&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
TRI-CENTER MIX CHORUS&#13;
BACK ROW: Paul Hadfield, Cleone Kuster, Jack Cave, Janic e Mahoney, Wesley&#13;
Iverson, John Iwen, Kay Lee, Marvin Swanson, Carolyn Hall, Linda Steenbock,&#13;
Betty Carlson. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Felton, David Iwen, Richard Kohel, Karen&#13;
Woods, Kathy Shannon, Rita Bardsley, Diane Steenbock, Linda Kelley, Sharon&#13;
Davis, Mary Lee Meadows. FRONT ROW: Luanne Knauss, Marilyn Smith, Sharon&#13;
Moffatt, Carol Bothwell, Carolyn Larsen, Susan Cook, Glenda Pogge, Cheryl&#13;
Kuster, &#13;
JR. CLASS PLAY&#13;
Please close ears&#13;
unless want to hear&#13;
unlady- like oath.&#13;
I don't like it, and&#13;
I won't wear it.&#13;
SENIOR&#13;
CLASS PLAY&#13;
Quick, put this on, the&#13;
Police will arrive any&#13;
second.&#13;
93 &#13;
No! I don't be lieve&#13;
it. Not Tom!&#13;
Save her De nny&#13;
Send these out by&#13;
tomorrow afte rnoon. &#13;
JUNIOR SENIOR PROM&#13;
J a ck, Luanne ,&#13;
Larry and Ma r y&#13;
Ann pos e at a&#13;
Chines e Shop.&#13;
AROUND&#13;
THE&#13;
WORLD&#13;
THE GREAT&#13;
NORTHWEST&#13;
T HE GRAND&#13;
MARCH BEGINS&#13;
95 &#13;
HOMECOMING QUEEN&#13;
JANICE HEMMINGSEN&#13;
96 &#13;
HOMECOMING MARSHALL&#13;
DALE WARD&#13;
97 &#13;
CHAR LES GRAP&#13;
MARCIA VOGT&#13;
LINDA GRAHAM&#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
ROYALTY &#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
DENNY WOHLERS&#13;
GARY JANSSEN&#13;
PAUL O'NEILL&#13;
ROYALTY &#13;
100&#13;
Last year's Homecom ing Queen, Barbara Arrick watches as Janice&#13;
takes the throne as our n e·,v Homecomin g Queen,&#13;
Janice and Dale leave their thrones to enjoy the rest of the evening&#13;
dancing. (Smile Dale) &#13;
CLASS OF 1963&#13;
Larry Miller, Valedictorian 1963 w ith&#13;
a grade average of 94 . 77.&#13;
Marcia Vogt one of the four top honor&#13;
students. &#13;
102&#13;
Mr. Ingwerson presents Marcia her diploma.&#13;
Senior's graduate&#13;
And the band plays on.&#13;
The beginning of an important&#13;
night.&#13;
Diplomas in hand, the seniors march off toward a new&#13;
phase in life. &#13;
LooK&#13;
-F Q V'&#13;
VaLuES &#13;
104&#13;
ELI AS SUPER MARKET&#13;
General Merchandise&#13;
Persia's Good Food Center&#13;
Phone IV 8-2225&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
MEADOW GO LD&#13;
r., .. AO~&#13;
A&#13;
AUL.\1-&#13;
The Name For Qualit y&#13;
In Dairy Produc ts&#13;
IV 8-2705&#13;
GOSHORN 1 S CAFE&#13;
A SNACKU! I/ OR A I · , ~"'"'?, SACK . - ;I&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
BOWLE S GRAIN CO.&#13;
Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
Gove rnment Storage&#13;
Drying Treating&#13;
Pe rs ia - IV 8-2525&#13;
Po r tsmouth - SH 3-2425&#13;
Ea r l in g - A2 or 82&#13;
Alwa ys Re ad y To Serve You&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
We Fit All Si ze s&#13;
536 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
HARLAN BOWLING ALLEY&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
GOLDEN&#13;
RULE&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
PETERSON DRUG&#13;
Your Family Rexall Store&#13;
Telephone Fl 3-2159&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
MERKERT GRAIN &amp; FEED&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Seed - Grain - Feed - Fertilizer&#13;
Local Hauling&#13;
Phone 2 711&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
PERS IA CO-OP&#13;
Persia&#13;
YBR&#13;
STORE&#13;
If You Want It&#13;
We Have It.&#13;
An ythi ng You Desire.&#13;
She 1 by, Iowa&#13;
STURDEVANT&#13;
DRUG&#13;
Your Doc t or Trus ts&#13;
Our Service.&#13;
"Come in today!"&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Phone 33 11 Minden, Iowa&#13;
PIE PERS&#13;
MEAT MARKET&#13;
For Fine Qua 1 i t y&#13;
and&#13;
For Fine Service&#13;
Do Your Marketing&#13;
At Ou r Store.&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
105 &#13;
To Buy or Sell Fa rml a d&#13;
Call&#13;
Irvin E. Lamment&#13;
Farm Sales Representative&#13;
DALE BONAR &amp; CO.&#13;
546 Mynster St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 328-1887-·&#13;
BOYER BODY SHOP&#13;
Nea l a, Iowa&#13;
NEOLA FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Sal e s a rts Se rvice&#13;
Neola 2541&#13;
We Welcome&#13;
• IH Inq u iri e s&#13;
From Surrounding&#13;
Communities INTIRMATIOMAL&#13;
HARVH Tl:R&#13;
DONOVAN SERVI CE&#13;
Champ] in Prod ucts&#13;
Phone 292 1&#13;
"Ti m &amp; Mi ke "&#13;
Neo 1 a, Iowa&#13;
106&#13;
STOKE LY YARDS, INC.&#13;
Bui lding Material - Coal&#13;
Rea dy-Mi x Concrete&#13;
Neola 4451 Underwood 3 77 l&#13;
PETERSON IMPLEMENT&#13;
COMPA NY&#13;
A Compl ete Line of&#13;
John Deere Farm Machinery&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Pa r ts - Ac cessories&#13;
925 So ut h 6&#13;
Neola -- Call 3131&#13;
NEOLA GAZETTE&#13;
" The Latest&#13;
News Brought&#13;
To You Wee k 1 y 11&#13;
Phone 2341 Neol a ,&#13;
PHIL' S CAF E&#13;
" Comp ! ime nts of Phi 1 ' s Cafe"&#13;
INC.&#13;
Iowa &#13;
HARVEY GROCERY&#13;
Fri e ndly Cour t eous Service&#13;
Fine Foods&#13;
Hi gh Quality Me a t s&#13;
Logan, Iowa Phone Ml 4-2280&#13;
Loga n&#13;
Try Ou r Dry Goods St ore&#13;
Al so&#13;
FAUBION PHARMACY&#13;
"Let Me Serve You11&#13;
Pr e script ion s&#13;
Ve t e rina ry Suppli es&#13;
Elastic Stoc kin gs &amp; Goods&#13;
Fracture Be lts&#13;
SWP Paint&#13;
3 10 E. 7&#13;
Ml 4-2080&#13;
MOORE LUMBER AND HARDWAR E&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Te nn ant , Iowa&#13;
HI -WAY MOT EL&#13;
J ct . Hwys . - 59 and 64&#13;
Ha r l an , I ow a&#13;
Le s a nd Ve rde ne Mi ll er&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BILL 1 S&#13;
Loga n&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BARBER&#13;
ANDERSO N CLEANERS&#13;
Missouri Vall ey&#13;
~­&#13;
---&#13;
Ready- to-Wea r and Shoe s f o r&#13;
Me n , Women , and Chi ld ren&#13;
JO E SMITH AND COMPANY&#13;
Counc il Blu f fs , Iowa&#13;
VAND ENBERG MO TORS&#13;
8th &amp; Ma r ket Dia l SK 5- 1750&#13;
24- Hour Wr ecker Se r v ice&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
10 7 &#13;
SMOKE HOUSE&#13;
Missouri Va 11 ey&#13;
Iowa&#13;
"Al 1 Your Favorite Beverages"&#13;
403 E. Er i 1&#13;
Phone 2-2689&#13;
w '~ COMPA NY&#13;
HARDEN MOTOR&#13;
112-114 So. 6th St.&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ford - Mercury&#13;
Furni tu re - Carpet&#13;
Appliances&#13;
MERCURY&#13;
AXT ELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Missou ri Va 11 ey , Iowa&#13;
Phone 22213&#13;
NELS ON 1 S FEEDS&#13;
Seed - Gra in - Feed&#13;
Phone Neola 324 1&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
108&#13;
ANDERSON CLEANERS&#13;
"Dry Cleaning at its Finest"&#13;
Coffee&#13;
Hatters Dyers&#13;
Ru g Service&#13;
Furriers&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
VALLEY MOTORS PARTS&#13;
311 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 2-2733&#13;
Your N.A.P.A. Jobber&#13;
is a Good Man to Know&#13;
NEOLA COFFEE SHOP&#13;
Sandwiches&#13;
Refreshments&#13;
Best Food for Short Orders&#13;
Evelyn Wood&#13;
Manager&#13;
CROWLEY DRUG STORE&#13;
Complete&#13;
Prescription&#13;
Service&#13;
Neo 1 a, Iowa&#13;
Phone 4151 &#13;
HARDER MOTOR COMPANY&#13;
Gl?I&gt;&#13;
l 12-114 South 6th Street&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 2-2556&#13;
Ford Falcon Mercury&#13;
DARNERS VARIETY STORE&#13;
Paints, Wal ]paper&#13;
Dry Goods and Variety Goo ds&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
THE PRESCRIPTION CE NTER&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
Council Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
BURLINGTON LUNCH&#13;
11 Good Food, Reasonab ly Pr iced"&#13;
62 1 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-9980&#13;
Co u n c i l B l u ff s , I ow a&#13;
AXTELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Iowa&#13;
TWI N CITY ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO .&#13;
"The home of personal service"&#13;
Broa dway at Thir ty-Second Street&#13;
Co u n c i l B l u ff s , I ow a&#13;
LANE BROS. PHARMAC Y&#13;
Broadway and Scott St r ee t&#13;
Counc il Bl uffs , Iowa&#13;
K. &amp; K. 11 6611 SERVICE&#13;
11 Huck11 Kirk and Glen Koenig&#13;
Ti res , Batteries, Accessories ,&#13;
Tune - up s&#13;
24 Hour Service&#13;
8th and Eri e St reets&#13;
Missouri Va lle y, Iowa&#13;
10 9 &#13;
HOME SUPPLY STORE&#13;
Neola Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWEL ERS&#13;
Counci l Bl uffs&#13;
VERGAMINI BROS.&#13;
Oil - Gas - Beer&#13;
Cigars - Candy&#13;
Phone 322- 9953&#13;
349 Canning St.&#13;
Counci 1 Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
J ewelry . Fine Watches&#13;
Sa l es &amp; Service , Stone s Re - Set&#13;
110&#13;
KUBO'S JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Bus iness Hours&#13;
10 : 00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.&#13;
Closed Wednesday&#13;
Tom N. Kubo&#13;
Master Watchmaker&#13;
614 West Broadwa y&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7256&#13;
ED'S&#13;
PL AC E&#13;
There's a "one O!'l~ cnl y"&#13;
in refreshm&lt;?nt, ~oo&#13;
Beebee town&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Comp liments&#13;
of&#13;
ROYAL CER TIFIED GAS&#13;
1510 W. Broadway&#13;
Counc i 1 Blu ffs&#13;
JOHNSON&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Pres c ription Pharmacist&#13;
Phone 322- 2526&#13;
91 7 E. Broadway&#13;
Cou nc il Bluffs&#13;
;m·z ""'· "'""·f?."""'; ..,.~-=-~~ Iowa&#13;
1ii:1l1Ult•1$1 &#13;
BEEBEETOWN STORE&#13;
Many thanks for your&#13;
school patronage at our store&#13;
during our 20 years in business&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
Roy and Lena Duncan&#13;
FARMERS &amp; MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Saving&#13;
Safety Deposit Boxes&#13;
Stocks &amp; Bonds Services&#13;
Financial Advisory Service&#13;
Checking Accounts&#13;
Farm&#13;
Mortgage&#13;
Livestock&#13;
Loans&#13;
Auto&#13;
Real EsRate&#13;
Business&#13;
Neola 2341 -- Minden 2611&#13;
KIEFERS PRODUCE&#13;
Persia&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BLUE AND WHITE STORE&#13;
Neola,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Sal es&#13;
KELLEY 1 S JEWELRY&#13;
Ex pertly cut and fitted&#13;
stones!&#13;
418-&amp; E. Erie St.&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Phone 2-2504&#13;
GARDNER IMPLEMENT CO,&#13;
Service&#13;
Mon darn in, I a. Mo. Va 1 l ey, I a.&#13;
Phone 2341 Dial 2-31 98&#13;
VALLEY FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Missouri Vall e y&#13;
Iowa&#13;
SCHIERBROCK DEPT. STORE&#13;
Fre sh and Cu re d Meats&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
Feed&#13;
Ha rdware and Household Supplies&#13;
Linoleum Rugs&#13;
Phone 3341&#13;
Neo 1 a, Iowa&#13;
111 &#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
Class of 1963&#13;
from&#13;
GE I GER HATCHERY&#13;
M i n den , I ow a&#13;
Th e Home of Ghostly Pearl&#13;
GERSHUMS DEPT. STORE&#13;
For the Latest in Fa s h ions&#13;
Shop at Gers hums Dept . Sto re&#13;
Counci 1 Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
STATE FARM INSURANC E&#13;
Counci 1 Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
112&#13;
UNITED SUPER SAVE&#13;
Shop at your Friendly Store&#13;
Where Prices are Lower&#13;
Phone No. 4011&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
BROWN'S WESTERN SHOP&#13;
Broadway at Fourth&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HECHT FLORIST&#13;
Gifts, Corsages, and&#13;
Cut Flowers&#13;
Phone 328-1518&#13;
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                    <text>LJELCOME T 0 THE TC YEAR BOOK&#13;
T~lRfs E xciternent AHEAD~ &#13;
2&#13;
DEDICATION&#13;
In appreciation we dedicate the 1964 T rojan to Mr. Melvin B. Rogers, who with guidance and vigilance, brilliantly executed, has established the academic atmos phe re of&#13;
T ri-Center High School. &#13;
THE 19f;4 TROJAN&#13;
-PRE5E NTf D Bv&#13;
THE ANNUAL STAFF o~&#13;
TRI-CENTER HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
BETTY ARBAUGH&#13;
TRISHA ARRICK&#13;
CONNIE CARLSON&#13;
PATSY [RICKSON&#13;
GENE GEORGE&#13;
Dou.G KENEALlJ&#13;
luA~INE KNAus5&#13;
MARY ANN MARTENS&#13;
CAROLE RooENBURG&#13;
LINDA TRIPP&#13;
PHIL MARTIN&#13;
3 &#13;
4&#13;
In memory of the late&#13;
President&#13;
JOHN F, KENNEDY&#13;
1917&#13;
-&#13;
1963 &#13;
Mi:. Sawin is Superintendent of&#13;
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PRINCIPAL&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
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IRMA BOLEDA&#13;
Spanish&#13;
ROBERT EDSON&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
HELEN FREY&#13;
Commercial subjects&#13;
KEN FREY&#13;
Science&#13;
GARY GOETSCH&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
MARY GOETSCH&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
HARVEY HADDEN&#13;
Social Science&#13;
ALICE HALL&#13;
Library &amp; English&#13;
RUTH KUSTER&#13;
Reading &amp; Spelling&#13;
DON LEE&#13;
Biology &amp; Ath. Director &#13;
HAROLD McKERCHER&#13;
Science, Mathematics&#13;
JUDITH McKERCHER&#13;
English&#13;
WILLIAM MARNER&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
DENNY MARTEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
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Mathematics&#13;
GEORGE SOREN SEN&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
DARRELL SOREY&#13;
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VIRGINIA SPOMER&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
ADELA STEVENSON&#13;
English&#13;
GRAZIN A YAMAKAWA&#13;
English, Am. Gov 't &#13;
BOARD MEMBERS --Veral Smith, John Willard, Dr. Don Lee, Neil Jessen, Gladys Miller, Dean Gardner,&#13;
Norman Sawin. Not Pictured Howard Darrington.&#13;
Secretary Ruth Arthur&#13;
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l-1 EH,&#13;
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H EH) f-1 f H &gt; f-f f &gt; S&#13;
Cl ASSES • LET 's&#13;
HEAPED Tot.vA-R D&#13;
Go • &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Laugh Mr. Rogers------It doesn't hun.&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Luanne Knauss • . . PRESIDENT . . Deanna Meier&#13;
Marvin Swanson VICE-PRESIDENT. Pat Erickson&#13;
Mary Ann Martens SECRETARY Dale Schmidt&#13;
Karen Wood . . . . . . . . TREASURER . . . . . Rick Redin baugh&#13;
Put the bottle back in the rack Pat, or we 'll be on bread and water for a week.&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
10 &#13;
SOPHOMORE&#13;
Oh, ho! Jack used two dabs again!&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Rita Bardsley . . . . . PRESIDENT . . Cliff Killpa ck&#13;
Sharon Rod enburg. VICE-PRESIDENT Gary Oltma nns&#13;
Ja ck Smith . . . . SECRET ARY . Cra ig vv e lbourne&#13;
Carolyn Larsen . . TREASURER . . Harold Arbaugh&#13;
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FRESHMEN&#13;
11 &#13;
1 2&#13;
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Student Manager.&#13;
JANET BEST ... Class Play,&#13;
F. H. A. , Twirling.&#13;
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Softba ll, Girls Basketba 11,&#13;
Girls Track, Pe p Club,&#13;
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F. I-1. A.&#13;
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F. H. A.&#13;
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F.B.L.A.&#13;
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Class Play. &#13;
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Libra ry St a ff.&#13;
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JOHN IWEN .. . Boys Basketba ll,&#13;
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16&#13;
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Homecoming Candid at e ,&#13;
Stud ent Ma na ger.&#13;
BEV ERLY LEHMKUHL . .. Pe p&#13;
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Staff, Band, Class Play , Class&#13;
Officer, Libra ry Staff.&#13;
KENN ET H KILLPAC K . .. Foot -&#13;
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Track, Baseba ll, Pe p Club,&#13;
Class Pla y, Class Office r.&#13;
LU ANN E KNA USS .. . Girls Softba ll, Pep Club, Vo c a l, Class&#13;
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Offic e Sta ff, Annu a l St a ff.&#13;
MARY A N MA RTE S . .. Girls&#13;
Ba sket ba ll, Pep Club, Le tt e r&#13;
Club, Ctass Pla y, lass Offi cer, Hom ecoming Quee n,&#13;
Annua l Sta ff.&#13;
JANE MA SK ER . .. Pep C lub,&#13;
F. B. L. A. , F. I-1. A. &#13;
JAYNE MATTHEWS •.. Girls&#13;
Softba ll, Girls Basketball,&#13;
Girls Track, Pe p Club, Vocal,&#13;
Letter Club, Class Play ,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
F. H. A. , Annua l Staff,&#13;
Twirler.&#13;
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Class Play.&#13;
DONNA i\I EEKER . . . F. B. L.A.&#13;
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F. B. L.A ., News pa per St a ff,&#13;
Band , Libra ry Staff.&#13;
JANICE McKEE ..• Girls Softball, Vocal, Cla ss Play ,&#13;
Libra ry Sta ff.&#13;
MARY LEE MEADO\v'S . . . Girls&#13;
Softb a ll, Girls Basketba 11,&#13;
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Letter Club , Class Play ,&#13;
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18&#13;
MARY PLAMBECK . . . Pep Club ,&#13;
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Staff.&#13;
C AR 0 LE RODENBURG . .. Pep&#13;
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Lette r Club, Class Play , Class&#13;
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Boys Baske tba ll, Ba seball,&#13;
Pep Club, F. B. L. A., Class&#13;
Play , Class Offic er, Homecoming Candidate , Annual&#13;
Staff.&#13;
JOHN PLAMBECK . .. F. B. L.A . ,&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
J 0 N RODENBURG .. . Football,&#13;
!:Joys l:.l;i ke tball, Boys Tra ci&lt;,&#13;
ffa e ba ll, Pep Club, F.B . L. A .,&#13;
Cla s Play.&#13;
PHYLLIS RODENBURG . . . Girls&#13;
Softb a ll, Girls Basketball,&#13;
Girls Track, Le tt e r Club, Class&#13;
Play , Spa nish Club. &#13;
LINDA RODENBURG . . . F .B.L.A.&#13;
JUDY RONFELDT . . . Pep Club,&#13;
F. B. L. A. , Newspaper Staff,&#13;
Library Staff.&#13;
M A R IL Y N S M IT H . . . Girls&#13;
Basketball, Girls Track, Pep&#13;
Club, F. B. L.A., Cheerlead er,&#13;
Voca l, Band, Lett er Club,&#13;
Class Play , Class Officer,&#13;
Speech, Spanish Club.&#13;
RICHARD SPARK ... Boys Basketball, Baseball, Voca l, Band,&#13;
Class Play, Spanish Club.&#13;
K A THY SH A N N 0 N .. . Pep&#13;
Club, F. B. L.A., Cheerleader,&#13;
Vocal, Lett er Club, Class&#13;
Play, Speech, Office Staff,&#13;
Spanish Club, F. H. A.&#13;
BILL SIEBERT . .. Wrestling.&#13;
19 &#13;
ROSE MARY TIGHE ... F. B. L. A.&#13;
Vo ca 1, Band, Class Pla y, Class&#13;
Offi cer, Speech, Spanish Club.&#13;
JANICE T R ED E ... Pep Club,&#13;
F. B. L. A., Voca l, Speech ,&#13;
Spanish Club.&#13;
20&#13;
DIANNA STUHR ... F. B. L.A.&#13;
Newspa pe r Sta ff, Class Play.&#13;
MARVIN SW A NSON .. . Pe p&#13;
Club, Voca l, Ba nd , Class&#13;
Play , Class Officer, Spee ch,&#13;
Spa nish Club.&#13;
SHARON WEBER .•. Pep C 1 u b&#13;
F. B. L.A ., C lass Play ,&#13;
I'. H. A.&#13;
KAREN WOOD . .. Girls Bask etball, Pe p Club, Voca l, Ba nd ,&#13;
Le tte r Club, Cla ss Play ,&#13;
Class Officer, Sp eech , Offi c e&#13;
St a ff, Libra ry St a ff, Stude nt&#13;
Ma nager, F. H. A . • &#13;
SENIO R CLASS HISTOR Y&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS 1960-61 "FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL"&#13;
Class Offic ers for our first year were: Pres. , J. Iwen; V. Pres., D. O'Neill; Sec., M. Smith; and Treas.,&#13;
C. Rodenburg. Our class invited the high school to a roller skating party at Manawa. Superior ratings&#13;
at contests were won by: G. Mauer and L. Felton, members of Boys' Quartet; and M. Swanson, member of Saxophone Quartet. L. Felton won the John Philip Sousa Band Award .&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS 1961- 62 "FIRST YEAR OF WREST LING"&#13;
Our class officers were: Pres. , R. Tighe; V. Pres., B. Arbaugh; Sec . , P. Frey; and Treas., M. Martens. This year we had a roller skating party at Harlan. We had charge of the refreshment stand at&#13;
sports events to raise money. The Juniors picked 12 sophomores t o serve their banquet and prom,&#13;
Roman Holiday: J. Best, C. Campbell, J. Matthews, c. Carlson, C. Rodenburg, B. Arbaugh , J.&#13;
!wen, R. Knauss, J. Plambeck, Merle and Marvin Huebner, and D. O' Neill. Contest Ratings: C.&#13;
Rodenburg and P. Frey, Superior at instrumental solo contest; L. Felton, 1st chair saxophone at TriCounty Band Festival. P. Frey won the John Philip Sousa Band Award, P. Frey and B. Lehmkuhl&#13;
rec eived awards for tYPing speed, K. Wood won the Home Economi cs Crisco Award, and M. Swanson&#13;
won the scholastic award for the highest average in the high school.&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS 1962-63 "FIRST YEAR AT NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING"&#13;
Class officers were: Pres. , B. Arbaugh; V. Pres. , G. George; Sec. , B. Lehmkuhl; and Treas. , D.&#13;
Bardsley. We had magazine sales to make money to put on our banquet and prom. Our class play,&#13;
under Mrs. McKercher's direction, was the "Tea House of the August Moon. " We purchased a set of&#13;
china for th e school as a remembranc e of our class. With the Seniors, we attended a session of the&#13;
St ate Legislature in Des Moines. The them e of our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom on April 27 was&#13;
"Around the '·Vorld in 80 Days. " B. Arbaugh and R. Knauss were chosen by the Seniors to lead them at&#13;
graduation. Superior contest ratings were received by: M. Swanson , R. Tighe, L. Felton - members&#13;
of Saxophone Quartet; C. Rodenburg - Flute; P. Frey - Oboe; G. George - Trombone; C. Rodenburg&#13;
and p. Frey - members of Woodwind Quintet. First chair positions, Tri-County Band were won by: C.&#13;
Rodenburg, Flut e ; L. Felton, Saxophone; J. l\ven, Cornet; and P. Frey, Oboe. J. Iwen received the&#13;
John Philip Sousa Band Award. Those receiving recognition in basketball were: B. Arbaugh and P.&#13;
Rodenburg, 1st Team All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-Southwest Iowa; M. Martens, 1st&#13;
Team All-Conference; J. Matthews, Honorable Mention All-Conference . D. Bardsley placed 3rd in&#13;
the I. s. D. Invitational Wrestling Tournament . Dennis Fox made 2d Team All- Conference rootball.&#13;
SENIOR CLASS 1963-64 "rIRST YEAR OF SPEECH"&#13;
Class officers were: Pres . . L. Knauss; V. Pres. , M. Swanson: Sec . , M. Martens; and Treas., K. Wood.&#13;
Our class play was "Nine Girls. " The Junior-Senior prom in our honor was "April Love." M. Martens&#13;
received the Senior Citizen Award and the Drs. Lee and Welbourne Achievement Award. Homecoming King and Queen were D. Bardsley and M. Martens. In Football, Dennis Fox, K. Graham, R.&#13;
Knauss, and Darrell Fox won Honorable Mentions All-Conference; D. O'Neill and D. Bardsley made&#13;
1st Team All-Conference; and D. O'Neill made 3rd Team All-Southwest Iowa. In Basketball, B.&#13;
Arbaugh and M. Martens made 1st Team All-Conferenc e, and P. Rodenburg made 3rd team All -&#13;
Conference . In Boys' Basketball, R. Knauss and D. O'Neill made 1st Team All-Conference, and D.&#13;
O'Neill made All-Southwest Iowa Honorable Mention. In Vocal, J. !wen, M. Swanson, L. relton&#13;
won superior ratings for Boys' Quartet. M. Swanson won a superior rating in a duet with Carolyn Hall.&#13;
In Spe ech , L. Knauss won a superior rating at State contest, and M. Meadows won a superior in Distric t. In wrestling. D. Bardsley got 2nd p lace I. S. D. Invit. Tournament, Conference Tournament,&#13;
and Sectional. and 1st place Conference.&#13;
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Bonnie&#13;
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Connie&#13;
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Ka thleen Deupree&#13;
Ardith Dollen&#13;
Pat&#13;
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Carolyn Hall&#13;
Paul Hadfield&#13;
John Holzfaster Susan Honeywell&#13;
Wesley Iv&#13;
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Deanna&#13;
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Sharon Mo ffatt Sherrie Muxfe l&#13;
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Diana&#13;
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Jean Rot&#13;
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Li nda St&#13;
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Donna Ti&#13;
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Linda&#13;
Tripp&#13;
Deanna Young&#13;
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Jim Alloway&#13;
Judy Arrick&#13;
Gene Baker&#13;
Rita Bardsley&#13;
Sandra Bothw&#13;
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Allen Christensen&#13;
Mike Christiansen&#13;
Susan Cook&#13;
Sharon Davis&#13;
Leroy Dollen&#13;
Jim Elwell&#13;
Bob Erickson&#13;
Danny Flaharty&#13;
Jim Foje&#13;
Bob Gravert&#13;
Everett Gunderson&#13;
Max Handbury&#13;
David Iwen&#13;
Linda Jensen&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Cheryl Kuster&#13;
Jerry Kuster&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
L&#13;
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Glenda Larsen&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Benny Miller&#13;
Dale Miller&#13;
Marvin Moss&#13;
Jerry Oloof&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Glenda Pogge&#13;
Ronald Potter Jack ie Ring&#13;
Ken Ring &#13;
Ma rsha Rodenburg&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Leonard Schroeder&#13;
Susan Short&#13;
V.Ja lt Siebert Jack Smith&#13;
Eddie Spencer&#13;
Jo&#13;
Ann S;vanson&#13;
Mike Tighe&#13;
Rob&#13;
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Betty Trobee Lynn Vogt Dick Wa rd John 1\i eber Gary l\i cihs&#13;
Ernest&#13;
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Harold Arbau&#13;
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Ellis Bert&#13;
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Connie Bonar&#13;
Jim Carlson&#13;
Kay Carlson&#13;
Lois Carlson Janette Chambers&#13;
Dennis Cihacek&#13;
Cathy Coffman Kenneth Collins Jeanie Cross&#13;
Caro l Driver&#13;
Lynn Driv&#13;
er&#13;
Bob Fr&#13;
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Lynetta Grap&#13;
Ardis Gr&#13;
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Christine Harmon Wayne Huebner&#13;
John Honeyw&#13;
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Clifford Killpack Loretta Kle ffm an&#13;
Rita Kn&#13;
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Terry Kuster&#13;
Larry&#13;
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Ma&#13;
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Virginia Miller &#13;
Sh&#13;
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Newland&#13;
Sandra Ochampaugh&#13;
Carol Oloff&#13;
Rodney Olsen Ga ry Oltman&#13;
Carolyn O'Neill&#13;
Mary Jean Ostdiek&#13;
Jerry Plambeck&#13;
Lonnie Papst&#13;
Candy Pursell&#13;
Doy Ragland&#13;
Kristee Redin&#13;
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Carolyn&#13;
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Caro&#13;
lyn Ring&#13;
Philip Ring Joe Roberts Mary Siebert&#13;
Dennis&#13;
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Ga&#13;
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Johnnie Trobee Donna Verporten&#13;
Li nda Weihs&#13;
Cr&#13;
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Beverly Witt&#13;
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27 &#13;
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SENIORS&#13;
Gene George, Luanne Knauss,&#13;
Carole Rodenburg, Mary Martens, and Betty Arba ugh .&#13;
ANNUAL&#13;
STAFF&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Doug Kenealy, Connie Carlson,&#13;
Trisha Arrick, Lind a Tripp,&#13;
and Patsy Erickson. &#13;
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ATHLETICS &#13;
Darrell, Russell, Jack , Jim, Jim, Larry, Gary, Harold, Wa lt, Dennis. 2nd row: Rich, Steve , Rich, Darwin, Dale, Wes, Lynn , Dale, Bob, Rick, Loren. 3rd row: Dale , John , Randall , Dennis, Dennis, Ken,&#13;
Max, John, Ken, Oran, Kevan , Bob, Coach George Sorenson.&#13;
TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS&#13;
Tri-Center Opp&#13;
2 Elk Horn 0&#13;
33 Walnut 0&#13;
26 I.S. D. 0&#13;
27 Trey nor 0&#13;
12 She lby 0&#13;
0 Missouri Va lly 46&#13;
26 Lewis C en tr al 19&#13;
Coach Sorenson gets Loren Mill er ready for an&#13;
afternoon game&#13;
30 &#13;
Darwin Shriver (47) eludes a Shelby tackler and races down the sideline for a Tri-Center touchdown during Tri-Center homecoming. Dale Koenig (44) are Dale Schmidt (46 ) are bringing up the interference .&#13;
The final score was 12-0. &#13;
DENNY O 'NEILL&#13;
Fullback&#13;
DENNY BARDSLEY&#13;
Tackle&#13;
ORY NELSON&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
DENNY FOX&#13;
Guard&#13;
KENNY KILLPACK&#13;
End&#13;
KENNY GRAHAM&#13;
End&#13;
JOHN RODENBURG&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
RICH KNAUSS&#13;
End&#13;
DARRELL FOX&#13;
Center &#13;
LOREN MILLER&#13;
Tackle&#13;
DALE SCHMIDT&#13;
Halfba ck&#13;
RICH KOHEL&#13;
End&#13;
DARWIN SHRIVER&#13;
Halfback&#13;
DALE KOENIG&#13;
Fullback&#13;
JIM CARLSON&#13;
Halfb ac k&#13;
RANDALL CARLSON&#13;
Tackle&#13;
STEVE JESSEN&#13;
Guard&#13;
GARY OLTMANNS&#13;
Ha lfb ack &#13;
Shriver is stopped after 4 yard gain . Carlson is about to catch touch-down pass from&#13;
Oran Nelson.&#13;
Rich Knauss Bobbles pass in end zone.&#13;
I. S. D. out number Darwin Shriver. Nelson stopped on quarter-back sneak. &#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Right: K. Wood , P. Erickson , D. Rodenburg, S. Cook, Sha ron Rodenburg, Coach: D.&#13;
Lee , C . Larson , K. Schroder, !t· Bardsley, M .. Meadows. FRONT ROW: B. Arba ugh, D. Mei er, P.&#13;
Rodenburg , T. Arrick, C. Ca rlson, M. Martens, J. Matthews.&#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Chambers, C. Zacharias, S. Miller, R. Knauss, V. Mille r, Coach: P.&#13;
Ma rtin. FRONT ROW: J. Swanson, S. Steenbock, M. Arrick, K. Coffman, C. O'Neill, J. Matthews.&#13;
35 &#13;
PHYLLIS RODENBURG&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward-Guard&#13;
DEANNA MEIER&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
TRISHA ARRICK&#13;
Guard&#13;
BETTY ARBAUGH&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
JAYNE MATTHEWS&#13;
Guard&#13;
PATSY ERICKSON&#13;
Forward&#13;
SUSAN COOK&#13;
Forward&#13;
MARY ANN MARTENS&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
.CONNIE CARLSON&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
RITA BARDSLEY&#13;
Guard &#13;
TC&#13;
64&#13;
)&#13;
35&#13;
61&#13;
34&#13;
5::!&#13;
49&#13;
74&#13;
50&#13;
61&#13;
48&#13;
71&#13;
53&#13;
18&#13;
. TRI-CENTER GIRLS LETTER WINNERS&#13;
Carolyn Campbell, Diana Rodenburg, Pat Erickson, Sharon Rodenburg, Mary Lee Meadows, Kathy Shannon, Jayne&#13;
Matthews, Pat Lasher, Deanna Meier, Phyllis Rodenburg, Mary Ann Martens, Betty Arbaugh, Rita Bardsley, Connie Carlson, Carole Rodenburg, Trisha Arrick, Karen Wood, Susan Cook, Mona Arrick, Marilyn Smith.&#13;
Opp.&#13;
'&#13;
TC Opp.&#13;
Oakl and 70 77 I. S.D. 33&#13;
*Shelby 52 Conference&#13;
St. Joe 4 6 48 *Walnut 34&#13;
Mo. Vall ey 51 61 *Elk Horn 68&#13;
St. Joe 30&#13;
Lewis Central 59 57 *Elk Horn 59&#13;
*Carson 49 48 *Treynor 49&#13;
*Walnut 29&#13;
''I. S. D. 23 Sectional&#13;
*Elk Horn 51 47 Griswold 41&#13;
''Treynor 39 72 Shelby 66&#13;
*Shelby 33 47 Avoha 39&#13;
Lewis entral 84 63 Mo Valley 53&#13;
"Carson 59&#13;
*Walnut 37 District&#13;
59 Fremont Mills 73&#13;
Conference Record 8 and 4&#13;
Season Record 15 and 10&#13;
·*Conference Games.&#13;
37 &#13;
Deanna Meier uses her hook shot to score&#13;
against a Walnut guard.&#13;
Deanna Meier breaks away from a St.&#13;
Joe guard and scores an easy .lay-up. &#13;
TRI- COUNTY CONFERENCE CHAM PIONS&#13;
FRONT ROW, 1-r: Dale Schmidt, Jon Rodenburg, Darwin Shriver, Rich Knauss, Ory Nelson , Bill Pogge. BACK&#13;
ROW: Coach Harold McKercher, Denny O'Neill, Kenny Killpack, Max Handbury. John Iwen, John Holzfaster,&#13;
Student Manager Denny Bardsley.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
68 Lewis Central 4 7&#13;
67 Carson-Macadoni a 32&#13;
59 Walnut 45&#13;
66 ISD 4 1&#13;
61 Underwood 7 6&#13;
64 Elk Horn 40&#13;
44 Treynor 61&#13;
70 She lby 49&#13;
67 Carson-Macadonia 57&#13;
57 Walnut 52&#13;
70 ISD 26&#13;
58 Carson- Macadoni a 60&#13;
46 Elk Horn 52&#13;
80 Treynor 75&#13;
79 Shelby 63&#13;
75 St. Joe 44&#13;
57 Missouri Valley 79&#13;
48 Underwood 66&#13;
39 &#13;
RICH KNAUSS&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
ORY NELSON&#13;
Forward&#13;
JOHN HOLZF ASTER&#13;
Center&#13;
KENNY KILLPACK&#13;
Forward&#13;
JON RODENBURG&#13;
Forward&#13;
DARWIN SHRIVER&#13;
Guard&#13;
MAX HANDBURY&#13;
Forward&#13;
DENNY O'NEILL&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Center&#13;
DALE SCHMIDT&#13;
Guard&#13;
BILL POGGE&#13;
Forward &#13;
~ Oran&#13;
Nelson drives the base line and scores against the St. Joe Rockets in a 75-44&#13;
victory. &#13;
FRONT ROW, 1-r: Jon Rodenburg, Kenny Killpack, Denny O'Neill, Rich Knauss. BACK ROW: Ory Nelson,&#13;
1 Darwin Shriver, Dale Schmidt, John Iwen.&#13;
These 8 boys were mostly responsible for the Trojans winning the Tri -County Conference&#13;
Championship.&#13;
TOT AL POINTS GAME AVERAGE&#13;
56 Jon Rodenburg 4&#13;
58 Kenny Killpack 3. 2&#13;
187 Denny O'Neill 10.4&#13;
219 Rich Knauss 12.9&#13;
142 Ory Nelson 7.9&#13;
184 Darwin Shriver 10. 2&#13;
225 Dale Schmidt 13. 2&#13;
14 John Iwen&#13;
Dale Schmidt led in scoring with 225 points for a 13. 2 average. John Holz faster led&#13;
in free throws with 83o/o shooting. Ory 'Nelson committed the most fouls with 77. Rich&#13;
Knauss and Denny O'Neill were elected to the All-Conference first team.&#13;
Coach George Sorenson handled the Freshmen-Sophomore boys during the year. The following boys made up the&#13;
squad. Freshmen-Harold Arbaugh, Jim Carlson, Ken Collins, Bob Frey, Cliff Killpack, Terry Mauer, and&#13;
Gary Oltmans. Sophomores-Jim Alloway. Gene Baker, Bob Erickson , Dal e Killpack, Jerry Kuster, Jack Smith,&#13;
Dick Ward, and John Weber. (picture not available).&#13;
42 &#13;
GIRLS SOFTBALL&#13;
Back Row, L-R: Phyllis Rodenburg, Betty Arbaugh, Rita Bardsley, Bonnie Arrick, Conni e Carlson , Trisha Arrick,&#13;
Mona Arric k. 2nd row: Bev Witt, Kay Carlson, Susan Cook, Carolyn O'Neill, Jayne Matthews, Rit a Knauss.&#13;
1st row: Pat Erickson, Sharon Rodenburg, Diana Rodenburg , Linda Weihs, Jenelle Matth ews, Mary Siebert .&#13;
Not pictured Coach Don Lee&#13;
TRI-CENTER&#13;
10&#13;
6&#13;
13&#13;
6&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Farragut&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
13&#13;
9&#13;
2&#13;
17&#13;
Jayne Matthews shows Betty Arbaugh, Rita Bardsley, Connie Carlson, Mona Arrick, and&#13;
Trisha Arrick the best way to strike the opposing hitters out. &#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL&#13;
TRI-CENTER OPPONENT T RI-C ENTER OPPON ENT&#13;
5 Lewis 0 10 Walnut 0&#13;
6 Walnut 0 10 Ha rl a n 2&#13;
7 Ha rlan 2 7 Elk Horn 5&#13;
7 Elk Horn 5 2 Treynor 3&#13;
2 T reynor 3 Sectiona l&#13;
11 Shelby 6 13 Lewis 0&#13;
8 Lewis 1 2 T .J. 3&#13;
THESE ARE THE RETURNING VETERANS &#13;
T-C&#13;
18&#13;
17&#13;
32&#13;
28&#13;
34&#13;
16&#13;
31&#13;
28&#13;
33&#13;
32&#13;
21&#13;
12&#13;
BACK ROW: Rick R. , Eddie S., Alvin R., Joe R. , Jerry M . , Coach Bill Marner. FRONT ROW: Russell P.,&#13;
Kenny G. , Ra nda ll C . , Dale K. , Dennis F. , Dennis B.&#13;
Underwood"'&#13;
Lo Ma*&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Lewis C.'"&#13;
Farragut&#13;
Underwood&#13;
W. Harrison&#13;
Mo. Valley*&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
OPP.&#13;
23&#13;
20&#13;
16&#13;
21&#13;
13&#13;
25&#13;
14&#13;
23&#13;
13&#13;
W. Harrison 15&#13;
Lo Ma 18&#13;
Oakland.:. 30&#13;
TOURNAMENT STANDINGS&#13;
!Olva Deaf Invitational&#13;
PoHa Conference&#13;
5th&#13;
3rd&#13;
Sectional (state) 3rd&#13;
District (state) Failed to score&#13;
'" Conference Game&#13;
BAC K ROW: John T., Keith , C. , Rick 0., Ernie W. SECOND ROW: Jerry P. , Lonnie P., John H.,&#13;
Everett G. , LeRoy D., Jim A. FRONT ROW: Ronnie P., Ga ry T., Ma rion L., Steve J. , Gary W. ,&#13;
Mike T. , Ken R. &#13;
KEN&#13;
GARY&#13;
STE VE&#13;
DALE DENNIS&#13;
Two top match winners.&#13;
KENNY MARION &#13;
JOHN&#13;
RUSSELL&#13;
EVERETT&#13;
GARY&#13;
DENNY DALE&#13;
RANDALL&#13;
KEITH &#13;
TRACK SQUAD FOR 1964.&#13;
Weight men- Dale Schmidt, Randall Carlson, Oran Nelson .&#13;
T&#13;
R&#13;
A&#13;
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K &#13;
Mile Relay- D a 1 e Schmidt, Wes Iverson,&#13;
Doug Kenealy. Dale Koenig.&#13;
Half mile runner- Kenny Killpack&#13;
Speed sprint runners- Jim, Darwin, Ory, Kenny , Max. &#13;
Carolyn Campbell, Marilyn Smith, Pat Lasher, Carol Rodenburg, Kathy Shannon, Linda Tripp&#13;
GO TROJANS&#13;
Cheerleaders and their support.&#13;
50 &#13;
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\ I .&#13;
0&#13;
w HERE SHALL I START ? &#13;
Hurry kids or you '11 be late.&#13;
Now we know why elephants have flat feet , all these books!&#13;
FROM CLASS TO STUDIES&#13;
A miracle? It's actually quiet. Come on you guys we kno w you 're faking ! &#13;
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Books, Books, Books, the more you read the more you know.&#13;
LIBRARY AND OFFICE STAFFS&#13;
K. Lee, P. Frey, L. Knauss, C. Carlson, L. Gravert, N. Rodenburg- Don't look so sad Nancy, they'll&#13;
ra ise your sa lary next year. &#13;
•&#13;
These are the four cooks for the complete school system; Doris Knauss, Viola&#13;
Foje, Edna Weber, and Hester Hadfield.&#13;
No cutting Mr. Edson. Back to the end of the line.&#13;
Let's try something diffe rent&#13;
today, yesterday the ga rba ge&#13;
cans were full.&#13;
LUNCH &#13;
Have you had your beans today? The sa lt and pepp er are&#13;
here but where 's the ketchup?&#13;
TIME&#13;
Bring a bucket quick! Ka y, it could be worse! &#13;
F.B.L. A. Club organized the Pe p Club, school newspaper, soup supper a nd got a KOIL Representative.&#13;
56 &#13;
·.&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
T.C. NEWSPAPER STAFF&#13;
57 &#13;
Hey you greenhorns you forgot to turn on the fire !&#13;
Watch your fingers! Ready!? .... Set!? .... Sew !!&#13;
58 &#13;
Mary had a ,little lamb- - - - -Carolyn need s some sleep!&#13;
A lot of bother for just ma king kool - aid!&#13;
I t 1 I I lt&#13;
59 &#13;
Wendell Knauss, custod ian , keeps things in ship-sha pe condition .&#13;
Mr. Sorenson 's ea ger-beaver shop boys.&#13;
60 &#13;
FEATURES &#13;
KING &amp; QUEEN &#13;
HOMECOMING 1963&#13;
These 5 girls were the Trogans Homecoming Queens during the pre-game festival l-r Carolyn Campbell,&#13;
Betty Arbaugh, Carole Rodenburg, Mary Ann Martens, Jayne Matthews.&#13;
Candidates for King were Dennis Bardsley, Gene George, John I wen, Rich Knauss, Denny O'Neill. &#13;
Barbara Arrick crowns the new 1963&#13;
homecoming queen, Mary Ann&#13;
Martens.&#13;
Freddi e Schmidt and BarQara Arrick congratulate Dennis Bardsley and Mary Ann Martens, th e 1963 king&#13;
and queen of homecoming. &#13;
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE&#13;
"I hought I'd had my last glass of e ld erberry wine."&#13;
Martha Brewster, Mr. Witherspoon, Abby Brewster.&#13;
Ma rtha Brewste r&#13;
Abby Brewster&#13;
Ela ine Ha rpe r&#13;
Offi cer Kle in&#13;
Offi cer Bro phy&#13;
Offic.e r O'Hara&#13;
Lieut. Rooney&#13;
Rev. Dr. Harpe r&#13;
Mr. Witherspoon&#13;
.. .. .. . .. . .... . ...&#13;
Dr. He rma n Einstein&#13;
Teddy Brewste r&#13;
J na than Brewster . .&#13;
Linda Tripp&#13;
Carolyn Ha ll&#13;
Nancy Jerrett&#13;
Keith Christi ansen&#13;
Keve n Christianse n&#13;
Richard Kohel&#13;
Rick O'Neill&#13;
Russ ell Perry&#13;
Rick Redinbaugh&#13;
Randall Carlson&#13;
Paul Hadfi eld&#13;
. Doug Kene aly&#13;
"To the west • . . there 's your danger, there 's your enemy."&#13;
Abby, Teddy Brewster, Offic er Brophy, Re v. Dr. Harper, Officer Kl ein.&#13;
65 &#13;
Mr. Gibbs, Abby Brewster, Mortimer Brewster, Martha Brewster.&#13;
66 Lieut. Rooney, Officer O'Hara, Teddy Brewster.&#13;
ARSENIC AND&#13;
"Out! Get out!"&#13;
"Co l n n e l , you gotta ' quit blowin ' tha t&#13;
horn . " &#13;
OLD LACE&#13;
"Bu t the re a re twe lve bodies in the base -&#13;
1nent."&#13;
"The c e ll ar, Dr. Einstein."&#13;
Mortimer, Abby, Martha .&#13;
Jona than Brewster, Elaine Harper, Dr. Herman Einstein. 67 &#13;
"How's the old sugar-cured ham?"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAV&#13;
"Rummy"&#13;
Jane . .&#13;
Phyllis .&#13;
Eve ..&#13;
Frieda&#13;
Alice .&#13;
Glamorpuss .&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Tennessee&#13;
Shotput&#13;
Mary&#13;
Mary Ann Mart ens&#13;
Linda Rodenburg&#13;
. Luanne Knauss&#13;
. Linda Hubbard&#13;
Kathy Shannon&#13;
Phyllis Rodenburg&#13;
. Karen Wood&#13;
. . Trudy Moffatt&#13;
. . . Diana Stuhr&#13;
Mary Lee Meadows &#13;
"I've forgotten, how many of us are there . "&#13;
"How about a bedtime story . "&#13;
"NINE GIRLS"&#13;
"They turned off the power a long time ago."&#13;
I&#13;
I &#13;
BACK ROW: Max Handbury, David Iwen,&#13;
Dick Ward, Jim Alloway, Jack Smith, Bob&#13;
Erickson, Bob Witt, Bill Pog~e. FRONT&#13;
ROW : Kathy Schroder, Sharon Rodenburg ,&#13;
JoAnne Swanson, Judy Arrick, Sandy Bothwell, Gloria Larsen, Glenda Larsen, Rita&#13;
Bardsley.&#13;
Ricky, yo u better eat yo ur asparag us before&#13;
it gets cold.&#13;
70&#13;
JUNIOR- SENIOR &#13;
Toastmaster Ory Nelson with President of the senior class, Luanne Knauss and Principal Mr. Rogers and his wife.&#13;
BANQUET -PROM&#13;
Wish- makers at the wishing well of the Junior-Senior Prom. &#13;
FRONT ROW: N. Rodenburg, M . Smith, K. Schroder, P. Erickson , C. Kuster, P. Frey, B. Moffa tt, S. Miller, C. Roden -&#13;
burg. SECOND ROW: C. Carlson, C. Driver, S. Steenbock, C. Zacharias, G. Lars en, C. Ring , K. Wood, D. Spa rk,&#13;
C . Hall, L. Grap, J. Alloway, B. Pogge, R. Tighe , S. Bothwe ll , R. Lee, G. Tolle, S. Moffatt, L. Felton . THIRD ROW:&#13;
C. Coffman , C. Oloff, S. Miller, S. Coch, S. Redinbaugh, D. Hall, R. Potter, L. Christiansen, J. Smith, D. Wa rd, C.&#13;
Bothwe ll, J. Iwen , J. Cave, R. Spark, L. Jensen , C. Welbourne , L. Vogt, G. George, W. Iverson, G. Maue r. FOU RTH&#13;
· ROW: E. Spencer, T . Mauer, B. Frey, D. Schmidt, DIRECTOR, Mr. Edson , K. Lee, &#13;
DRUM&#13;
MAJOR&#13;
Bill Pogge .............................. .&#13;
TWIRLERS&#13;
Janet Best&#13;
Cynthia Carlson&#13;
Betty Arbaugh&#13;
Jayne Matthews&#13;
Carolyn Campbell&#13;
73 &#13;
MIXED CHORUS - - GIRLS GLEE &#13;
Marvin Swanson was va ledictori an of the&#13;
cl ass of '64 with a four year average of&#13;
96.00&#13;
President of the Bo a rd of Edu -&#13;
cation, Neil Jessen, presents&#13;
Mary Lee Me a do w s her di -&#13;
ploma. &#13;
HONOR STUDENTS&#13;
Larry Felton, Mary Plambeck , Phyllis Rodenburg, Marvin Swanson .&#13;
CLASS OF 1964 &#13;
' t&#13;
J1J &#13;
JR. HIGH FOOTBALL&#13;
THIRD ROW: J. Cook, D. Jessen, R. Davis, M. Koenig, H. Rodenburg, F. Rodenburg , D. Ring, J. Ballentyn e, A.&#13;
Anderson, T . Honeywell. A. Youmans, J. Schomer, Coach Gary Goetsch. SECOND ROW: J. Arthur, A. Mart ens,&#13;
B. Nieman, S. Miller, J. Schomer, R. Welbourne , L. Brown, D. Pogge, D. Dollen, J. Bothwell, S. Heim.&#13;
FIRST ROW: T . Steenbock, D. Hanmen, C. Soppe, L. Siebert, D. Gardner, R. Meeker, D. Grap, W. Carlson, R. Hall. G. Miller.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
18 Walnut 0&#13;
7 Oakland 19&#13;
6 Lewis- Central 7&#13;
0 Woodbine 7&#13;
The Junior High football team did a fine job this year, although they did on occassions h av e trouble m oving the&#13;
ba ll. Defensively they played very well as the low scoring indicat es. Although many outstanding eight graders&#13;
are leaving . th e Junior High is looking forward to next season with mcµiy fine players returning a nd a large •&#13;
number of sixth graders coming up.&#13;
78 &#13;
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL&#13;
BACK ROW, L- R; Coach Ken Frey, R. Davis, D. Hall, F. Rodenburg. R. Lee, D. Ring, M. Koenig. FRONT&#13;
ROW: D. Grap, R. Welbourne , A. Youmans, D. Nieman, D. Pogge, S. Miller, and J. Cook.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
42 Walnut 17&#13;
58 Minden 27&#13;
48 Minden 14&#13;
45 Oakland 46&#13;
29 Avoca 23&#13;
26 Oakland 33&#13;
41 Avoca 45&#13;
50 Carter Lake 37&#13;
AW ARD WINNERS&#13;
Ri ck Lee 8th grade 34 points&#13;
Fred Rodenburg 8th grade 62 points&#13;
Dean Ni eman 8th grade 37 points&#13;
Myron Koenig 8th grade 18 points&#13;
Reg Welbourne 7th grade 72 points&#13;
Dave Pogge 7th grade 23 p oints&#13;
David Hall 8th grade 4 points&#13;
Jim Cook 8th grade 17 points&#13;
• 79 &#13;
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL&#13;
BACK ROW; L- R: Coach Ken Frey, v. Gardner, S. Wood, B. Koenig, K. Floerchinger, S. Willard . FRONT&#13;
ROW: R. Jensen, K. Blois, L. Heim, - D. Oltmanns, c . Meadows, K. Driver, B. Moffat, R. Rodenburg , P.&#13;
Soppe.&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
42 Walnut 28&#13;
31 Minden 17&#13;
34 Minden 23&#13;
13 Oakland 19&#13;
28 Avoca 37&#13;
25 Oakland 5&#13;
41 Avoca 45&#13;
58 Carter Lake 18&#13;
AWARD WINNERS&#13;
Kathy Driver 8th 141&#13;
Patty Rodenburg 8th 61&#13;
Diane Oltmanns 8th 62&#13;
Kay Blois 8th 51&#13;
Connie Kuster 8th&#13;
Pam Soppe 8th&#13;
Beverly Moffatt 8th&#13;
Corrine Meadows 8th&#13;
80&#13;
I &#13;
JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLERS--Leona rd Bro1V' n, Larry Christiansen , Doug Redinbaugh, Tom Honeywell, Gary&#13;
Larson. Back row: Da le Gardner, Lynn Knauss, Arlon Martens, Je rry Bothwell , Larry Siebert, not pictured Coach Gary Goetsch&#13;
TRI-CENTER OPPONENTS&#13;
27 Lewis Central 38&#13;
19 Missouri Va lley 29&#13;
28 Carter Lake 32&#13;
32 West Harrison 10&#13;
These a re the Junior High Cheerleaders who back the boys and girls in athle tics during the yea r-Mary Moss, Sandra&#13;
Wood , Connie Kust e r, Barba ra Koenig, Diane Oltma ns, Linda Heim . &#13;
82&#13;
8TH GRADE&#13;
Ala n Ande&#13;
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Clyde Arrick&#13;
Li&#13;
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Arrick&#13;
Jim Balla ntyne Je rry Bothwell vvayne Carlson&#13;
La rry Christiansen&#13;
Wa nd a Christiansen&#13;
Jim Cook Arlan Cross&#13;
Diana&#13;
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Rick Davis&#13;
Kathy Driv&#13;
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Vickie Flarharty&#13;
Vickie Gardner Dav id Ha ll Sherrie Ha nsen&#13;
Linda I-J&#13;
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Fred Rod enburg He nry Rodenburg&#13;
Patty Rodenburg Je re l Schrnore&#13;
Joel Schm&#13;
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7TH GRADE&#13;
Gary Al&#13;
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Lind a Arrick&#13;
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Na&#13;
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MINDEN BOWL CAFE&#13;
Pearl Lamp&#13;
Minden&#13;
GEIGER HATCHERY&#13;
Congratulations class of "64"&#13;
Minden&#13;
DICK &amp; JEA N'S CAFE&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Iowa&#13;
FARMERS SAVINGS&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Iowa&#13;
KIESEL IMPLEMENT CO.&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Iowa&#13;
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T enna nt&#13;
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NELSON MOTOR CO.&#13;
Emil-Bob-Bill SKJ 2330&#13;
Ha rla n&#13;
FARMERS ELEVATOR&#13;
544- 6311&#13;
Shelby&#13;
BACON HARDWARE&#13;
Ha rla n&#13;
Iowa&#13;
LARSON 'S SHO E STORE&#13;
Shoes fo r the e ntire family&#13;
Ha rlan&#13;
DR. E. BOLTING HOUSE&#13;
Ha rla n&#13;
Io wa&#13;
HARLA N NATIONA L BA NK&#13;
Membe r o f F. D. I. C.&#13;
Ha rla n&#13;
F. J. HARDY DDS&#13;
113th Street Ph . SK 5 -1726&#13;
Harla n&#13;
FARNERS&#13;
A great place to trade&#13;
Ha rla n&#13;
SWA NSON'S STORES INC.&#13;
" Where shopping is a pleasure"&#13;
Harlan&#13;
EMORY'S JE WELRY STORE&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Iowa&#13;
TINSLIEY'S JE WELRY STORE&#13;
Serving S. W. Iowa for 91 y e a rs&#13;
Harla n&#13;
HARLAN BO WL&#13;
Bowl for fun a nd hea 1th&#13;
Ha rla n&#13;
MINDEN LUMBER &amp; JESSEN CO.&#13;
Mind en&#13;
Iowa&#13;
NELSON MOTOR COMP ANY&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Iowa&#13;
MERKERT GRAIN &amp; FEED CO.&#13;
Seed - Gra in - Fe ed - Fe rtilize r&#13;
Mind e n, Iowa&#13;
YBR STORE&#13;
Sh elby&#13;
Io1va&#13;
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3 - 6331&#13;
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FI 3 - 6321&#13;
Avoca&#13;
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Avoc a&#13;
DAVENPORT CHEVROLET COM PAN Y&#13;
New &amp; Use d Ca rs&#13;
Carson&#13;
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336 II/ . Broad way&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BURLINGTON LUNC: l-J&#13;
621 II/ . Broa dway&#13;
Coun cil Bluffs&#13;
Ph . 3 271 &#13;
STATE BA NK OF PORTSMOUTH&#13;
Membe r of FDIC $10, 000 Insurance&#13;
Portsm outh&#13;
PAULK &amp; FINN&#13;
"Best Men in Men's Best"&#13;
Ha rla n&#13;
PERSIA VARIETY STORE&#13;
"Eve rything for the Home" IV 8 - 2325&#13;
Pe rsi a&#13;
ELSIE'S C AFE&#13;
Home Cooked Meals IV . 8-2615&#13;
Pe rsia&#13;
HOME SAVINGS BAN~&#13;
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PH. IV 8 -2225&#13;
Persia&#13;
PERSIA OIL COMP ANY&#13;
Ph. IV 8 -2135&#13;
Persia&#13;
row A CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
4%&#13;
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Eac h of Your Accounts is In su red Up t o $10,000&#13;
By a Pe rmane nt Age ncy of Th e Fe deral Government&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVING &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
E i ner P. Juel, President&#13;
Broa dway At Main Council Bl uff s , Iowa&#13;
93 &#13;
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WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS&#13;
KELLY'S JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Expertly cut and fitted stones!&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
lST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
400 Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
EGANS STORE&#13;
Ladies and childrens-Ready to wear&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
GAMBLES STORE&#13;
Custom Mi xed paints of any color&#13;
Missouri Va lley&#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Ph. Cres. 3081 &amp; Mo. Valley 2-253 2&#13;
Missouri Va lley&#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Iowa&#13;
J. &amp; M. CAFE'&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Iowa&#13;
VALLEY DRUGS&#13;
Reliable Prescription Service&#13;
Missouri Va lley&#13;
GARDNER IMPLEMENT COMPANY&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
Missouri Va lley&#13;
PEOPLES ST ATE BANK&#13;
Member of F. D. I. C.&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
BRADLEY CLOTHING&#13;
Men's and Boy's Clothing&#13;
Missouri Va lle y&#13;
K. ·&amp; R. "66" Service&#13;
Missouri Va lley&#13;
Iowa&#13;
HARDER MOT OR CO,&#13;
Ph. 2-2556&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS&#13;
Super Market&#13;
Missouri Va lley&#13;
NELSON HATCHERY&#13;
Seed -Grain-Fe ed-ph. Neola 3241&#13;
Neola&#13;
GAZETTE REPORTER&#13;
News brought to you weekly- Ph. 2341&#13;
Neola&#13;
NEOLA FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Sa les- Pan s-Se rvice Ph. 2541&#13;
Neola&#13;
FARMERS &amp; MERCHANTS STATE BANK&#13;
Stocks- Bonds- Deposit Boxes-Service&#13;
Neola&#13;
CARROLL' S CAFE&#13;
Coffee- Sa ndwiches-Mea ls&#13;
Neola Ina Ca rroll&#13;
MARGE' S BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
Congratulations to the Seniors&#13;
Neola&#13;
FARMERS CASH STORE&#13;
Groc eries- meats- locke rs Ph. 2251&#13;
Neola&#13;
BLUE &amp; WHITE STORE&#13;
Neola Locker System&#13;
Neola&#13;
PETERSON IMPLEMENT COMPANY INC.&#13;
John Deere Machine ry - Pa rts-322-4015&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
HARRISON MUTUAL INSURANCE&#13;
Phone Ml 4-2710&#13;
Logan&#13;
UNDERWOOD OFFICE STATE SAVINGS BA NK&#13;
Best Wishes to the Seniors&#13;
Unde rwood&#13;
UNIT ED SUPER SAVE&#13;
Our prices are lower-Ph . 4011&#13;
Underwood&#13;
DOCTOR'S LEE &amp; WELBOURNE&#13;
Vet erinarians&#13;
Neola&#13;
BARRIER WELDING&#13;
Blacksmith Ph . 4961&#13;
Neola &#13;
KOEN IG "66" SERVICE&#13;
Ta nk lv'ago n Service MI 4 -2354&#13;
Beebeetown&#13;
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Bee be eto1vn&#13;
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Roy a nd Le na Dunca n&#13;
Beebee to1vn&#13;
ELLIS BEEBEE&#13;
Beebeetown&#13;
Io wa&#13;
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MI 4 - 3 0 65&#13;
Logan&#13;
LOGAN AUTO SUPPLY&#13;
Logan&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BA LT ON &amp; SCHUMADER&#13;
Furniture Sto re&#13;
Logan&#13;
FAUBION PHARMACY&#13;
Prescriptions-Cook's Pa int- 644 - 2080&#13;
Logan&#13;
MAX FOUTCH HARDWARE&#13;
DuPo nt Pa int- Auto Pa rts- MI 4 - 2011&#13;
Logan&#13;
G. H. HARVEY&#13;
MI 4 -23 80&#13;
Logan&#13;
SCHIERBROCK DEPT. ST ORE&#13;
Phone 3341 Food - Household Supplies&#13;
Neola&#13;
BARRIER T IRE COMPANY&#13;
Best \·Vishes to the Seniors&#13;
Neola&#13;
WELLMA N CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Neola&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BOB' S CITIES SERVICE&#13;
Neola&#13;
Iowa&#13;
RI NG CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Call Don or Gerald Ph. 4293 or 4231&#13;
Neola&#13;
STOKELY YARDS , INC.&#13;
Building Ma teria ls Ph. 4451&#13;
Neola&#13;
DICK PETERSEN'S&#13;
Standard Service and Cafe&#13;
Underwood&#13;
MARTIN MEAT PROCESSING&#13;
Quality food - - - -from pen to pan&#13;
Und e n voocl&#13;
TIARKS AN D WILSON MILLING CO.&#13;
Phone 3921&#13;
McCle lla nd&#13;
CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
LARSON'S DAIRY WHIP &amp; LAUNDROMAT&#13;
Neola&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BOYER BODY SHOP&#13;
Neola&#13;
Iowa&#13;
LAKIN GRAIN&#13;
Custom Grind ing &amp; Mixi ng Ph. 4171&#13;
Neola&#13;
BINTZ 'S GROCERY&#13;
Minden&#13;
Iowa&#13;
STURDEVANT DRUG&#13;
Minden&#13;
Iowa&#13;
DUFFY' S TAVERl\J&#13;
Minden&#13;
lo1va&#13;
WEDEL HARDWARE&#13;
Minden&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PIEP ERS MEAT MARKET&#13;
Minden&#13;
Iowa&#13;
95 &#13;
WE WISH TO T HANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHA NTS&#13;
BROWN 'S SHOE FIT CO.&#13;
413 W. Broad1vay&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
FRED R. SHAW FLOWER SHOP&#13;
18 Pearl St. 322-7 355&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
HU SHAW DRUG CO.&#13;
138 S. Main St. Ph. 322 - 2595&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
H.K. AUTO SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
114 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
FIELD'S STORE&#13;
Ph. 322 - 4085&#13;
MI 4 - 2610 Dusty &amp; Dewey&#13;
Logan&#13;
SCHEMMER LIMESTONE &amp; CONCRETE MAT.&#13;
Mo rton Sand Crushed Limestone&#13;
Logan&#13;
LOGAN PRODUCE&#13;
Custom Grinding a nd Mixing MI 4 -2360&#13;
Logan&#13;
FARM IMPLE MENTS &amp; MA CHINERY&#13;
Fred Evans MI 4 - 2810&#13;
Logan&#13;
MEIER SKELLY SERVICE&#13;
MI 4-2140&#13;
Loga n&#13;
DARNER'S VARIETY&#13;
MI 4 -2890&#13;
Logan&#13;
AXTELL FURN ITURE STORE&#13;
2- 2213 Ph.&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
ROBERT W. HARVEY &amp; SON&#13;
Prescription Druggist 24 Hour Servic e&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
MORAN 'S CLEANERS&#13;
S. W. Iowa's Quality dry c leaners&#13;
Harla n&#13;
HOLIDAY BUFFET&#13;
Buffet Hours:&#13;
11:30 - 1:30 Week Days&#13;
HOLIDAY BUFFET&#13;
11:30 - 2 P. M.&#13;
Ha rlan&#13;
THE ROCKET&#13;
Nickie Schechinger&#13;
Portsmouth&#13;
NISHNABOTNA VALLEY RURAL ELECTRIC CO- OP&#13;
"Owned by those serv ed "&#13;
Harlan&#13;
HARLAN PARTY SHOP&#13;
11 07 7th St. Ph . SK 5 -2425&#13;
Harla n&#13;
HARLA N PAST EURIZING CO.&#13;
910 Chatburn Ave.&#13;
Harlan&#13;
SA NDS. SKELLY SERVICE&#13;
PH. SK 5 - 22 06&#13;
Harlan&#13;
HARLAN AUTO MART.&#13;
At highway junc. 64 - 59 - 39&#13;
Harlan&#13;
HARLAN FLOWER SHOP&#13;
PH. SK 5-1322&#13;
Harla n&#13;
NORGAARD DRUG STORE&#13;
For Service and Quality&#13;
Harla n&#13;
PERRY BROS. FORD IMPLEMENT&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
ED 'S CONOr.0&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
101 Pearl 532 1st Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
127 South Main Ph . 323-3401&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
PHIL'S CAFI::&#13;
P. L. Herkenrath&#13;
Pons mouth &#13;
BOB O'NEILL INSURANCE&#13;
625 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
THE MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
KIEFER'S PRODUCE&#13;
PERSIA&#13;
IOWA&#13;
PERSIA CO-OP&#13;
Persia&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PERSIA MILLING COMPANY&#13;
PURINA CHOWS-Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
Pe rsia&#13;
ALB ERTUS MARKET&#13;
IV 8 - 223 5&#13;
Per~ia&#13;
WALT' S SERVICE STATION&#13;
"One stop does it all" Ph. 8 - 2625&#13;
Persi a&#13;
BOWLES GRAIN CO.&#13;
"Always ready to serve you" Ph . 8 -2235&#13;
Persia&#13;
PHIL'S CAFE&#13;
Neola&#13;
Iowa&#13;
DONOVAN 'S SERVICE&#13;
TIM &amp; MIKE Ph. 2921&#13;
Neola&#13;
HOME SUPPLY STORE&#13;
Congra tulations and Best wishe s&#13;
Neola&#13;
CROWLEY DRUG&#13;
Prescriptio n Se rvice Ph. 4151&#13;
Neola&#13;
FORD PROPA NE GAS AN D SUPPLY CO.&#13;
2300 s. Ave nue Co uncil Bl uffs&#13;
Neola a nd Misso uri Va lle y&#13;
HERMAN' S CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Broa dway a t :tvlain&#13;
Counc il Bluffs&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
At the sign of the big blue diamond&#13;
Council Bluffs 341 W. Broadway&#13;
KULESH JEWELRY&#13;
230 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
SPORTSMAN INN&#13;
" Meet your friends here"&#13;
Oakland&#13;
MARIE' S BEAUTY SALON&#13;
PH . NO. 4 for appointments&#13;
Oakland&#13;
GOSHORN'S CAFE&#13;
"A Snack or a Sack" Iv . 8 - 2 7 05&#13;
Persia&#13;
LES O'NEILL &amp; ART KILLPACK&#13;
Pioneer seed corn and grass se eds&#13;
Logan MI 4 - 2056 Neola 269 2&#13;
CAVE 'S REPAIR SHOP&#13;
AUTO AND TRUCK SERVICE IV. 8- 2505&#13;
Pe rsia&#13;
SINCLAIR&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Hl- \vAY FOOD MARKET&#13;
Oakla nd&#13;
Iowa&#13;
CITIZEN'S STAT E BANK&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Iowa&#13;
OAK LAN D BOWL&#13;
Oak la nd&#13;
Iowa&#13;
SHRODER' S D- X SERVICE&#13;
T rey no r&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BROWN BARBER SHOP&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Iowa&#13;
OAK LAND SAVINGS BANK&#13;
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97 &#13;
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Kansas Citv - Winnipeg&#13;
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The JUNIOR High building in Neola is under the supervision&#13;
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Mr. Ro gers is guidance&#13;
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· SUPERINTENDENT ·&#13;
Mr. Sawin serves as Superintendent for the entire&#13;
school system. &#13;
Faculty&#13;
DOYLE BREW INGTON&#13;
English&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MARSHA DA VIS&#13;
Com mercial&#13;
RICI-JARD DE XTER&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
ROBERT EDSON&#13;
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KEN FREY&#13;
Science&#13;
GARY GOETSCH&#13;
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Social Stud ies&#13;
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English &#13;
SHIRLEY KJELLBERG&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
RUTH KUSTER&#13;
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DON LEE&#13;
Biology&#13;
Athletics&#13;
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History&#13;
Athletics&#13;
ADELA STEVENSON&#13;
Art &#13;
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The Schoql Board for the 1964-65 school term are: Dr. Don Lee, Vearl Smith, Dean Gardner, President; Mr. Sawin, Superintendent; Mrs. Gladys Miller, Secretary; and Howard Darrington. Not shown&#13;
is Neil Jessen.&#13;
Administration&#13;
Ruth Arthur is secretary&#13;
to Mr. Sawin. &#13;
- -.. . ----· --·. &#13;
BACK ROW: Coach, Mr.. Lee; Jenelle Matthews, Kay Blois, Kathy Driver, Linda He im, Dela West , Reta&#13;
Knauss, Carolyn O'Neill, Ass 't. Coach, Mr. Martin. FRONT ROW : Patty Rodenburg , Connie Carlson, Pat&#13;
Erickson, Deanna Meir, Trisha Arri ck, Sharon Rodenburg, Susan Cook, Diane Oltmanns, Rita Bardsley , Mona&#13;
Arrick.&#13;
Girls Softball&#13;
SCORES&#13;
T. C. OPP.&#13;
13 West Harrison 9&#13;
15 T. J. 13&#13;
26 West Harrison 12&#13;
3 East Monona 14&#13;
10 &#13;
BACK Row: John Webe r, Manager; Lornie Miller, Rick O'Neill, Kevon Christiansen , Russell Pe rry , Darwin&#13;
Shrive r, Dale Koenig , John Holzfaster, Randall Carlson, Ory Nelson, Wes Iverson , Steve Jessen , Dale Schmidt,&#13;
Rich Kohe l, Rick Redinbaugh. Coach, Mr. Sorenson. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Potter, Craig We lbourne , Harold Arba ugh , Lynn Vogt, Gary Oltmanns, Dale Killpack , Bill Pogge, Max Handbury , Bob Erickso n, Ed Spencer, Jim&#13;
Alloway , Jim Carlson, Jac k Smith, Gary Tripp . De an Nieman, Allen Mille r. FRONT ROW: Steve Heim, Jerry&#13;
Bothwell, Bob Lovitt , Je rry Shriver, Myron Koenig , Fred Rodenburg , Jerry Oloff, Allen Anderson , Rich Robb ins,&#13;
Stanley Miller, Doy Ragland.&#13;
Ory Ne lson, quarterback , makes&#13;
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11 &#13;
Randall Carlson&#13;
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12&#13;
John Holzfaster&#13;
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Wes Iverson&#13;
Guard&#13;
Dale Koenig - Fullback&#13;
Richard Kohel - End&#13;
Loren Miller - Tackle&#13;
Steve Je ssen&#13;
Guard &#13;
Rick O'Neill&#13;
End&#13;
Ory Nelson&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
Rick Redinbaugh&#13;
Guard&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Right half&#13;
Darwin Shriver&#13;
Left half&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Fullback&#13;
Lynn Vogt&#13;
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Russell Perry&#13;
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21 Carson Donia&#13;
26&#13;
32&#13;
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Walnut&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Shelby&#13;
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Avoca&#13;
Jim Potter&#13;
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Homecoming Action&#13;
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Darwin Shriver again goes for a touchdown.&#13;
Darwin Shriver trying for a touchdown tha t&#13;
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I. S. D. &#13;
Darwin Shriver and Ory&#13;
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Bill Pogge any assistance&#13;
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Ory Nelson had little rrouble making chis&#13;
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Darwin Shriver&#13;
Guard&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Forward&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Forward&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Guard&#13;
Max Handbury&#13;
Center&#13;
Gary Oltmanns&#13;
Forward&#13;
Ory Nelson&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
Bob Erickson&#13;
Forward&#13;
Cliff Killpack&#13;
Guard&#13;
John Holzfaster&#13;
Center&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Guard&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Forward &#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Ri ght: Coach Harold McKercher, Darwin Shriver, Ory Nelson , Bill Po gge, Max Handbury,&#13;
John Holzfaster, Bob Erickson, Dale Killpack. FRONT ROW: Jack Smith, Dale Schmidt, Gary Oltmanns, Fred&#13;
Rodenburg, Cliff Killpack.&#13;
V arsity ( top) Reserves (bottom) Boys&#13;
LEFT TO RIG HT: Stan Miller, Jerry Dargin, Harold Arbaugh, David Hall, John We ber, Rick Lee, Kenny Collins, Fred Rodenburg, Alan Anderson, Joel Schomer, Dean Nieman, Jim Cook, Mr. Sorenson. &#13;
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Basketball&#13;
TC OPP.&#13;
59 Walnut&#13;
55 Carson Donia&#13;
59 Underwood&#13;
61 Le wis Ce ntr al&#13;
59 Elk Horn&#13;
78 I. S. D.&#13;
66 She lby&#13;
58 Treynor&#13;
55 AvoHa&#13;
74 Wa lnut&#13;
Scores&#13;
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69 55 Elk Horn 68&#13;
62 70 She lby 65&#13;
79 45 Mo . Va lley 62&#13;
62 48 Tre ynor 63&#13;
38 TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE&#13;
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51&#13;
70&#13;
19 &#13;
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Larsen, Sharon Rodenburg, Susan Miller. BACK ROW: Stu. Mgr. Nancy Rodenburg , Virginia Miller, Carol&#13;
Zacharias, Coach Mr. Lee, Mona Arrick, Reta Knauss, Stu. Mgr. Kathy Schroder.&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
Scores&#13;
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60 Carson Donia 38 36 Avoha 52 55 Mo. Valley&#13;
35 Lewis Central 64 54 Walnut 56 30 Treynor&#13;
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FRESHMEN--Diane Oltmanns, Pam Soppe, Bev Moffatt, JanAl Kenealy , Corrine Me adows, Sandy Ring, Pat&#13;
Rodenburg, Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver. FRONT ROW: Vickie Gardner , Stu. Mgr.; Kay Blois, Dela West.&#13;
Coach Mr. Martin.&#13;
38&#13;
63 &#13;
Susan Cook&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Forward&#13;
Connie Carlson&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
Carolyn O'Neill&#13;
Guard&#13;
Rita Bardsley&#13;
Guard&#13;
Rita Knauss&#13;
Guard&#13;
Pat Erickson&#13;
Forward&#13;
Carolyn Larson&#13;
Forward&#13;
Mona Arrick&#13;
Forward&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg&#13;
Guard&#13;
Trisha Arrick&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Guard&#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Gu ard &#13;
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Action!&#13;
Patsy shoots and Deanna and Susan are under the basket for the rebound. &#13;
BACK ROW, Left to Right: Rita Bardsley, Kathy Schroder, Carolyn Larsen, Connie Carlson, Nancy Rodenburg,&#13;
Bonnie Arrick, Sharon Nieman, Trisha Arrick, Diana Rodenburg. FRONT ROW: Mona Arrick, Sharon Rodenburg.&#13;
Susan Cook , Pat Erickson, Pat Lasher, Pat Campbell, Linda Tripp.&#13;
Letter Club&#13;
Connie ge ts the rebound from the Walnut&#13;
forward .&#13;
23 &#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
95 lb.&#13;
Marion Lustgraaf&#13;
120 lb.&#13;
Gary Tripp&#13;
103 lb.&#13;
Mike Tighe&#13;
127 lb.&#13;
Ken Ring&#13;
112 lb .&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
133 lb.&#13;
John Honeywe ll&#13;
112 lb .&#13;
Ke ith Christiansen&#13;
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FRONT ROW: Keith Christensen, Steve Jessen, Doug Kenealy, Walt Siebert, Gary Weihs. BACK ROW: Student Manager Charles Frye, Bob Witt, Dale Koenig, Rick Red inbaugh, Randall Carlson, and Coach Ron Pe ck.&#13;
Letter Winners&#13;
BACK ROW : Marion Lustgra ff, Mike Tighe, Jim Carlson, and Coach Mr. Peck. FRONT ROW: Ken Ring, Steve&#13;
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RESERVES OF WRESTLING SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Bob Frye, Terry Mauer, Bob Frey, Doug Re dinbaugh, Lynn&#13;
Knauss, Clyde Arrick, Richard Hines. BACK ROW: Craig We lbourne , Everet Gunderson, Jerry Shriver, Eddie&#13;
Spencer, Henry Rodenburg, Alan Miller. and Coach Reck.&#13;
Scores&#13;
31 Harlan 10 1 4 Mo . Va lley 29&#13;
9 Underwood 40 10 I. S. D. 41&#13;
25 LO- MA 12 18 West Harriso n 28&#13;
6 I. S. D. 45 18 LO- MA 19&#13;
11 Lewis Central 36 I. S. D. TOURNAMENT&#13;
16 Underwood 31 32 Oakland 7&#13;
6 West Harrison 46 PO-HA TOURNAMENT&#13;
Tri-Center's heavyweight, Randall Carlson, went to the Sta te meet.&#13;
T wo of our outstanding wrestlers, Dale and Rick, show us how to win a ma tch. &#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Oran Nelson, John Holzfaster, Russell Perry, Dale Koenig. Steve Jessen, Dale Killpack, Craig&#13;
We lbourne, Dale Schmidt, Darwin Shriver, Jim Carlson, and coach Gary Goetsch.&#13;
Summer Basebal l&#13;
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Tri-Center Oppone nt&#13;
2 Elkhorn 5&#13;
5 Treynor 9&#13;
1 Le wis Ce ntral 5&#13;
7 Walnut 9&#13;
3 Avoca 6&#13;
8 Ha rl an 9&#13;
9 She lb y 4&#13;
4 Lewis Ce ntral 8&#13;
6 El khorn 8&#13;
5 Walnut 7&#13;
4 She lby 8&#13;
6 Avoca 5&#13;
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BACK ROW. Left to Right: Coach, Mr. Peck; Rich Robbins. Arlon Martens. Alvin Ring. Bob Brewington. Myron&#13;
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Killpack. and Jerry Dargin.&#13;
Track&#13;
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Cliff carried the Tri -Center name in the high&#13;
hurdles. &#13;
TOP - Left: These four boys (Richard,&#13;
Fred, Jerry, and Wes) were&#13;
the top distance men for&#13;
the track team.&#13;
BOTTOM - Left: Gerry Ballantyne,&#13;
placed 2nd in three&#13;
track meets with the&#13;
shot put.&#13;
BOTTOM - Right: Bob Brewington won&#13;
1st place in 2 track&#13;
meet and 2nd place&#13;
in the conference&#13;
track meet. &#13;
(f p[p CLUB&#13;
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TRI-COU NTY CONrERENCE&#13;
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unified.&#13;
Go Trojans!&#13;
Our cheerleaders were all from the senior class - Pat Lasher, Cap.; Bonnie Arrick, Sharon Nieman , Pat Campbell, Diana Rodenburg, Linda Trupp. &#13;
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Sharon Rodenburg David !wen&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
. .&#13;
VIC&#13;
E-PRESIDENT&#13;
SECRETARY.&#13;
TREASURER&#13;
Randall Carlson&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
Sh&#13;
aron&#13;
Nieman&#13;
Pat&#13;
Lasher&#13;
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0&#13;
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What are you waiting for, a surprise to jump out of that pan.&#13;
Home Ee.&#13;
Busy little beavers aren't they. &#13;
Sew those seams straight.&#13;
c·1ass in Action&#13;
Carolyn, the recipe only calls for " two " eggs. &#13;
Got that Myron, this is a heart not a liver.&#13;
School in Session&#13;
Future ( Mrs. ) Michelangelos &#13;
IN IT GOES. Make sure you don't put too much soap in that " to p loading" ma chine.&#13;
AND OUT IT COMES. Be sure to empty the lint filter, Connie . &#13;
Janice Chambers is one of the students&#13;
who assists the entire student body in&#13;
finding information needed.&#13;
LIBRARY STAFF--J anette Chambers, Angela Arner, David Hall, Joel Schomer, Marsha Rodenburg , Cheryl&#13;
Kuster, Janice Chambers, and Donna Verporten. Seated is Mrs. Hall who serves as head of the library department. &#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mariel DeHart, Mrs. Frey, Deanna Meier, Sherri Muxfeldt, and Sharon Neiman. These girls&#13;
are participating in our new class dealing with the operation of business equipment under the guid ance of Mrs.&#13;
Frey.&#13;
Business Machines&#13;
Also members of the new class are left to right: Trisha Arrick, Margy Martens, Colleen Darrington , Karleen&#13;
Deupree, and Donna Tighe who are practicing on adding machines.&#13;
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The above girls, taken from the junior and senior classes, are also workers in the office . Front, le ft to&#13;
right: Marsha, Sha ron, Jo Ann, Diana, Nancy, Janet, and Linda . Back: Carolyn, Carol , Colleen,&#13;
Trisha, Donna, Deanna, Sharon, and Pat.&#13;
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Office Help&#13;
Marsha is fulfilling one of the main jobs&#13;
while working in the office ·· talkinp on&#13;
the te lephone . &#13;
The cooks are: Ann Thoms, Doris Knauss, Edna Weber, and Bester Hadfield.&#13;
Dick don't look so anxious.&#13;
Wesley says he wants some&#13;
more cheese.&#13;
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA--BACK ROW: B. Witt, D. Albertus, S. Ha nsen, J. Arrick, P. Campbell, P. Lasher, M. DeHart , S. Miller, C. Harmon, C. Darrington, L. Carlson, S. Willard : D. Da rrin gton, D.&#13;
Konz, W. Christiansen. THIRD ROW: V. Gardner, M. Ostdiek, G. Po gge, S. Ausdemore , B. McEvoy, D.&#13;
Ring, L. Jensen, K. Carlson, C. Coffman, S. Ochampaugh, C. Zarcharias, C. Ring , M. Siebert, K. Blois.&#13;
SECOND ROW: K. Driver, S. Wood, L. Heim, K. Schroder, C. Driver, V. Miller, S. Davis, B. Carlson, L.&#13;
Osbahr, V. Falharty, S. Ring, S. Steenbock, C. Redinbaugh, G. Tolle, J. Matthews. FRONT ROW: J. Arrick,&#13;
C. Redinbaugh, B. Wohlers, L. Weighs, and Mrs. Kjellberg.&#13;
MECHA NICAL DRAWING CLASS LEARNING EVERYTHING T HEY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WOODCRAFT. &#13;
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Homecoming King ~ Queen&#13;
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Queen Patsy Erickson rides&#13;
before the football crowd.&#13;
Like Cappy says, "CHARGE!" &#13;
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King Queen&#13;
~&#13;
Royalty&#13;
Darwin Shriver&#13;
Dale Schmidt&#13;
Rick O'Neill&#13;
Steve Jessen&#13;
Pa t Eric kson&#13;
Oran Ne lson&#13;
Lind a Trip p&#13;
Pa t Lashe r&#13;
De anna Meie r&#13;
Kay Lee &#13;
Float made and sponsored by the Seniors&#13;
Hornecorn ing Floats&#13;
Float made and sponsored by the Sophomores&#13;
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She Stoops&#13;
to&#13;
Conquer&#13;
PLAY CAST- -STANDING. Left to Right: Steve Jessen. Dale Koenig,&#13;
Randall Carlson. Rick O' Neill, Paul Hadfield. and Pat Erickson . SITTING:&#13;
Rick Redinbaugh. Sharon Moffatt. and Linda Tripp.&#13;
Rick O'Neill tells Linda Tripp of his love for her as Dale&#13;
Koenig and Randall Carlson witness his words.&#13;
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Randall. Steve. Rick. Sharon. Patsy, and&#13;
Linda pose for the family album in the&#13;
play "She Stoops to Conquer. " &#13;
Kay Lee. Judy Epperson. Linda Tripp. and&#13;
Carolyn Hall were the cast in the play,&#13;
Grey Bread.&#13;
The devil (Wesley Iverson) and his assistant&#13;
(Paul Hadfield) in the play Miss Twiddle .&#13;
Lind a. Colleen.&#13;
Muriel. and Judy were&#13;
the helpers behind the&#13;
scenes.&#13;
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"Meet me in St. Louis" - play cast. STANDING. Left to Right : David Iwen. Joann Swanson. Cheryl Kuster.&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg. Bob Lovett. Glenda Pogge . Lynn Vogt. and Je rry Oloff. SITTING: Betty Wohlers. Linda&#13;
Jessen . and Rita Bardsley.&#13;
Linda, Betty, Sandra. Ernie, Lynn, and Bob give a&#13;
salute to meet me in St. Louis.&#13;
I wonder why Jack and Dale are concentrating so hard. &#13;
JoAnn cannot believe it, Sharon and Rita are&#13;
shocked. and Benny explains it a ll to Glenda .&#13;
The Ladies take a break in which to discuss their&#13;
problems.&#13;
Bob seems to be a ladies man and look at his expression&#13;
as Marsha and Sandy grasp h is arms tightly.&#13;
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Doug Keanealy, Carol Bothwell. Sharon Moffatt and Rick&#13;
Redinbaugh pause during the intermission of the Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom.&#13;
"My Blue Heaven"&#13;
JuniorSenior&#13;
Prom&#13;
The sophomore serve1s for the Junior-Senior Banquet were- - FRONT ROW, Left to Hight: Genelle Matthews. Carolyn O' neill. Rita Knauss, Mary McMillen, Bev Witt. Mona Arrick, and Cath y Coffman . BACK ROW: Gary&#13;
T ripp, Craig Welbourne. Harold Arbaugh. Gary Oltmans. Ken Collins, Cliff Killpack, Jim Carlson, and Bob&#13;
Frey. NOT SHOWN: Lyneta Grap.&#13;
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Twirlers ~&#13;
Majorette&#13;
Pat Campbell&#13;
Marsha Rodenburg&#13;
Diana Rodenburg&#13;
Kay Lee&#13;
Linda Tripp&#13;
Bonnie Arrick&#13;
Mary Siebert&#13;
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Band Members&#13;
FIRST ROW: Nancy Rodenb urg , Ka thy Schroder.&#13;
Susan Steenbock, Carolyn Ha ll , Sarah Miller,&#13;
Cheryl Kuster , Pam Soppe , Be v Moffatt, Susan Miller. SECOND ROW: Carol Drive r, Carolyn Ring .&#13;
Cathy Coffman, Sheila Koch, Rose m a ry Je nsen,&#13;
Lynetta Grap, Bill Pogge, Myron Ri ng , David We lbourne, Dale Gardner, David Pogge . Dalyn Gr a p,&#13;
Larry Christiansen, Jack Smith, Carol Bothwell.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Charlotte Redinbaugh, Julie Je nsen,&#13;
Dennis Spark, David Hall, Pat Erickso n, Ke ith&#13;
Christi ansen, Reg We lbourne, Tim Steenbock, Lind a&#13;
Je nsen, Craig We lbourne, Lynn Vogt, Wes Ive rson,&#13;
Les Harman, Ric~ Lee, Ea ndy Bo th well, Gle nd a&#13;
Tolle, Sharon 1'} ffntt. FOURTH ROW: Dav id&#13;
!wen, Ed Spencer, J."crry Mauer, Bob Frey, Kay Lee ,&#13;
and Mr. Edson. &#13;
&#13;
Boys&#13;
Glee Clubs&#13;
G iris &#13;
Mixed Chorus&#13;
Mr. Richard De xter directs all four of these groups.&#13;
Chamber Choir &#13;
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FIRST ROW: Carol Zarcharias, Susan Steenbock, Susan Miller , Judy Epperson. SEC OND ROW:&#13;
Linda Jensen, Kristie Redinbaugh, Paul Hadfield, Kay Lee. THIRD ROW: Terry Kuster,&#13;
Lynetta Grap, Carolyn Hall, Dale Schmidt. FOURTH ROW : Rick Redinbaugh , Carol Bothwell,&#13;
Alvin Ring. FIFTH ROW: Bill Pogge, Richard Kohe l, Wes Iverson .&#13;
Speech&#13;
In the District Speech contest Carolyn Hall and Ric k Redinb111gl1 b0tli received Superior&#13;
ratings and w.mt on to the st ate contest. At the state c ontest Carolyr. teccived a 1 rating and&#13;
Rick recei ved a III.&#13;
Mrs. McKercher directed speech, drama , and the cl ass plays. &#13;
On May 19, 1965 fifty-one seniors graduated from Tri-Center High School. Four honor students addressed the&#13;
gradua ting class.&#13;
Doug Kenealy was named valedictorian with a 94. 04&#13;
average.&#13;
Sharon Moffatt was named salutatorian with a 92. 82&#13;
average.&#13;
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Nancy Rodenburg addressed the Senior Class. Nancy&#13;
was one of four honor students who spoke at graduation.&#13;
Randall Carlson, an outstanding athlete during his&#13;
high school days, receives his diploma from Dean&#13;
Gardner.&#13;
Kay Lee , an honor student, receives her diploma&#13;
from Dean Gardne r, Preside nt o f the school board.&#13;
Doug Kenealy . valedictorian of his cla ss, receive s&#13;
his diploma . &#13;
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62&#13;
Senior Class History&#13;
1961-1965&#13;
Our freshman class officers for the 1961-62 school year were Jim Sharp . President: Rick O'Neill.&#13;
Vice-President ; Diana Rodenburg. Secretary; and Nancy Rodenburg. Treasurer. The second week of&#13;
school th.e freshmen attended an initiation dance sponsored by the seniors. The slogan during our&#13;
freshman year was, "Hail. hail. hail. all mighty seniors." Deanna Meier, Kay Lee. Pat Lasher, and&#13;
Patsy Erickson were on the honor roll during the freshman year. Our football team won the Tri -County&#13;
football championship. and the boys were the co-champions in basketball. This was the first year of&#13;
wrestling in the high school. The freshman class sponsored a dance in wh ich the entire h igh school was&#13;
invited. The class was saddened when Paul Shannon, a member of our class. was killed in a farm accident during the summer.&#13;
Our sophomore year was really an exciting year. This was the year we moved into our new high&#13;
school building. The first two weeks of school were rather noisy . We attende d cla sses while the workmen completed construction on the school. Class officers e lected were Douglas Kenealy. President;&#13;
Patsy Erickson, Vice-President; Kay Lee. Secretary; Diana Rodenburg. Treasu rer. The sophomores&#13;
sponsored the Homecoming dance. Twelve students were picked from our class to serve the JuniorSenior Banquet. They were Pat Lasher, Pat Campbell. Linda Tripp, Carol Bothwell. Janice Mahoney,&#13;
Diana Rodenburg. Jim Potter, Dale Schm idt, Darwin Shriver. Oran Nelson , Rick O'Neill. and Steve&#13;
Jessen. The Tri-Center High School Band received a superior rating of I and was re \varded by attending the Iowa State Fair. Nancy Rodenburg received a I rating on her clarinet. and Wes Iversen, received a I rating on his trombone. Deanna Meier, Pat Lasher, and Douglas Kenealy made the honor&#13;
roll both semesters. Nancy Rodenburg. Pat Campbell. and Kay Lee received a typing award for 70&#13;
words or more. In athletics the boy's basketball team won the conference tourn ament. The girls won&#13;
the conference tournament and were the conference champions. Deanna Meier and Oran Nelson were&#13;
on the honorable mention All Conference basketball teams. The boy's and g irl's basketball teams&#13;
with the cheerleaders attended the State Tournaments in Des Moines. During the summer our boys ivon&#13;
the summer baseball conference championship.&#13;
The class officers elected during our junior year were Deanna Meier. President; Patsy Erickson,&#13;
Vice-President; Dale Schmidt, Secretary; and Rick Redinbaugh, Treasurer. The junior class play pre -&#13;
sented to the high school was "Arsenic and Old La ce . " The cast consisted of the fo llow ing persons:&#13;
Carolyn Hall. Steve Jessen, Randall Carlson. Richard Kohel, Russell Perry. Nancy Je rre tt, Wes Ive rsen ,&#13;
Keith Christiansen, and Kevon Christiansen. The class ordered their class rings in December and received them in late March. The theme for the Junior- Senior Prom and Banquet was Apri l Love.&#13;
Carolyn Hall and Carol Bothwell sang the theme song, April Love. The junior c lass picked 16 sophomores to serve at the banquet. Oran Nelson was Master of Ceremonies. De anna Meier and Oran Nelson led the graduating 1964 seniors to graduation exercises. During our ju11ior year many students received awards. Carolyn Hall received a I rating at vocal contest. The band received a I rating at&#13;
contest . The footb all team was the Tri -County champions. The following students received awards in&#13;
athletics: Rand all Carlson, All Conference football. 2nd place in t he JSD Inv it at ion al Wrest ling Tournament, and lst place in the Sectional Wrestling Tournament; Oran Ne lson, All Con ference football and&#13;
honorable Mention All Southwest Iowa; Dale Koenig. 1st place PoHa wrestlin g tourn ament, 1st place&#13;
!SD Invitational Wrestling Tournament, 2nd place Sectiona l Wrestling Tournament ; Deanna Meier. 2nd&#13;
team All Conference girl's basketball. Douglas Kenealy and Allen Mi ller were selected to attend boy's&#13;
State at Fort Dodge in Des Moines. The boys and girls basketball teams attended the state tourna ments&#13;
in Des Moines. &#13;
Class officers elected for our senior year were Randall Carlson, President; Steve Jessen. VicePresident ; Sharon Nieman, Secretary; Pat Lasher, Treasurer. Trisha Arrick, Linda Tripp, Connie Carlson. Patsy Erickson. and Mr. Phil Martin attended the yearbook workshop at Atlantic, Iowa in the&#13;
month of September. Homecoming was October 14. The senior class selected the following students as&#13;
the homecoming candidates: Steve Jessen, Dale Schmidt, Rick O'Neill. Darwin Shriver. Oran Nelson.&#13;
Kay Lee. Linda Tripp, Deanna Meier, Pat Lasher, and Patsy Erickson. Our homecoming was very successful when Tri -Center defeated Underwood 35 -0 . That evening Oran Nelson and Patsy Erickson were&#13;
crowned king and queen. Mr. Edson directed a girl's drill team during intermission of the basketball&#13;
games. Susan Honeywell. Carolyn Hall. Carol Bothwell, Karleen Deupree, and Sharon Moffatt were&#13;
senior girls represented on the drill team. The Tri-Center pep club was established under Mr. Dexter.&#13;
The Tri-Center marching band's senior majorettes were Linda Tripp, Diana Rodenburg. Bonnie Arrick.&#13;
and Pat Campbell. Kay Lee was the head majorette.' The senior class sponsored the Snowball dance&#13;
on December 19. featuring the Dynamics. Achievement awards were given to Patsy Erickson receiving&#13;
the DAR award and the Betty Crocker Homemakers award. Douglas Kenealy received the Doctor's&#13;
Lee and Welbourne achievement award. Rick Redinbaugh and Carolyn Hall attended the State Speech&#13;
Contest. Carolyn received a I rating. and Rick received a III rating. The band received a II rating&#13;
and the chorus a III rating at contest. The theme for the Junior-Senior Prom was "My Blue Heaven. "&#13;
It featured the Bob Verne orchestra. The following students received scholarships together amounting to&#13;
$6, 000: Linda Tripp, Douglas Kenealy. Sharon Moffatt, Carolyn Hall, Carol Bothwell and Wes Iversen. to atte~d school in the fall. Nancy Rodenburg was awarded the Best Secretary of the Year award.&#13;
Douglas Kenealy, Nancy Rodenburg. and Sharon Moffatt made the honor roll during their senior year.&#13;
The cheerleaders went to Iowa State University to the annual Cheerleading Clinic. Athletic awards to&#13;
the seniors were: Oran Nelson, 1st team All Conference football. Honorable Mention All Southwest&#13;
Iowa Basketball; Steve Jessen. All Conference 1st team football. 3rd place !SD Invitational Wrestling&#13;
tournament, 2nd place Sectional Wrestling tournament; Randall Carlson. 1st team All Conference football, 2nd place !SD Invitational tournament, 1st place Sectional tourname nt. 2nd place District Tournament. Randall earned the right to wrestle in the State tournament. Rick Redinbaugh also earned 3rd&#13;
place PoHa wrestling tournament, 2nd place ISD Invitational Wrestling tournament, 2nd place Sectional tournament; Dale Koenig earned 2nd place PoHa Wrestling tournament, 1st place !SD Invitational&#13;
Wrestling tournament, 1st place Sectional Wrestling tournament. Deanna Meier earned 1st team All&#13;
Conference basketball, Honorable Mention All Southwest Iowa basketball; Connie Carlson earned 1st&#13;
team All Conference basketball. and All Southwest Iowa Honorable Mention. Trisha Arrick received&#13;
2nd team All Conference basketball, while Deanna Me ier a lso received 2nd place in the District Free&#13;
Throw Contest at Lewis Central. The senior class play was "She Stoops to Conquer. " Cast members&#13;
were Randall Carlson, Rick O'Neill. Steve Jessen. Rick Redinbaugh. Paul Hadfie ld. Dale Koenig. Linda&#13;
Tiipp, Sharon Moffatt, and Patsy Erickson. The boys and girls basketball teams with the cheerleaders&#13;
attended the State Basketball tournament at Des Moines.&#13;
Graduation was held May 19. The four honor students giving addresses at the commencement&#13;
exercises were: Douglas Kenealy, Sharon Moffatt, Nancy Rodenburg. and Kay Lee.&#13;
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TRISHA ARRICK ... Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track , Girls'&#13;
Softball, Pep Club, Pep Club&#13;
Officer, Letter Club, Annual&#13;
Staff, Office Staff.&#13;
CAROL BOTHWELL . . . Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Band, Vocal, Girls'&#13;
Glee, Pep Club, Drill Team,&#13;
Office Staff, Speech, Spanish&#13;
Club, Chamber Choir.&#13;
ANGELA ARNER . .. Library&#13;
Staff, Pe p Club, FBLA.&#13;
BONNIE ARRICK . .. Girls' Baske tball, Girls' Softball, Twirler,&#13;
Cheerleader, Pep Club, Letter&#13;
Club, Ne wspaper Staff, FBLA,&#13;
FHA.&#13;
PA TRICIA CAMPBELL .. . Cheerleader , Pe p C:lub, Vocal, Twirler, Letter Club, Girls' Glee,&#13;
FBLA , FHA,&#13;
BETTY CARLSON ... Girls'&#13;
Softb a ll, Pep Club, Vocal, FHA. &#13;
CONNIE CARLSON ... Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Girls' Softball, Girls'&#13;
Track, Le tter Club, Pep Club&#13;
Officer, Pe p Club, Band, Annual&#13;
Staff.&#13;
RANDALL CARLSON . .. Boys'&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Football,&#13;
Boys' Track, Wrestling , Class&#13;
Officer, Jr. Class Play, Spanish&#13;
Club, Senior Class Play.&#13;
KEVON CH!tISTIANSEN ... Football, Boys' Track, Wrestling,&#13;
Junior Class Play .&#13;
JUDY CONYERS . .. Voc al,&#13;
FHA.&#13;
BILL CHAMBERS ... Boys ' Glee.&#13;
KEITH C HRISTIA SEN ... Football, Wrestling, Boys' Track ,&#13;
Voca l , Speech, Junior Class Play.&#13;
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KARLEEN DEUPREE . . . Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Pep Club, Drill&#13;
Team, Class Play, FBLA.&#13;
JUDY EPPERSON ... Speech,&#13;
Girls' Softball.&#13;
COLLEEN DARRINGTON ...&#13;
Girls' Basketball, Pep Club , Junior Class Play , Vocal , Newspa -&#13;
per Sta ff, FBLA , FI-IA.&#13;
MARIEL DEHART ... Fl-IA.&#13;
PAT ERICKSON . . . Class Officer, Band, Vocal , Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track, Girls' Soft -&#13;
ball, Homecoming Queen, Annual Sta ff, Newspaper Staff, Offi ce Staff, Le tte r Club, Pe p Club,&#13;
Pe p Club Officer , Senior C lass&#13;
Play.&#13;
PAUL HA DFIELD . . ·. Vocal, Library Staff, Junior Class Play ,&#13;
Boys' Gle e , Chambe r Choir,&#13;
Speech , Se nior C l ass Play. &#13;
CAROLYN HALL ... Band, Vocal, Office Staff, Drill Team,&#13;
Spanish Club, Speech, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Girls' Glee, Cham -&#13;
ber Choir.&#13;
JOHN HOLZFASTER . . . Boys'&#13;
Basketball, Football, Boys'&#13;
Track, Baseball.&#13;
STEVEN JESSEN ... Vocal,&#13;
Class Officer, Football, Boys'&#13;
Track, Baseball, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Wrestling, Junior&#13;
Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
DOUGLAS KENEALY . . . Class&#13;
Officer, Vocal, Boys' Basketball,&#13;
Boys' Track, Annual Staff, Spanish Club, Junior Class Play,&#13;
Wrestling , Chamber Choir.&#13;
SUSAN HONEYWELL .. . Vocal,&#13;
Girls' Basketball, Pep Club ,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Library Staff,&#13;
Spanish Club, Junior Cl ass Play ,&#13;
Drill Team.&#13;
WESLEY IVERSEN . .. Class Play,&#13;
Band , Vocal , Football, Boys'&#13;
Basketball, Boys' Track, Speech,&#13;
Chamber Choir.&#13;
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CLEONE KUSTER ... Vocal ,&#13;
Football, Junior Class Play,&#13;
Boys' Glee.&#13;
PAT LASHER . . . Vocal, Class&#13;
Officer, Cheerleader, Girls'&#13;
Softball, Homecoming Ca ndidate, FHA, FBLA, Letter Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Newspaper Staff.&#13;
DALE KOENIG .. . Band, Football, Boys' Track, Boys' Basketball, Baseba ll, Wrestling.&#13;
RICHARD KOHEL .. . Vocal,&#13;
Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys'&#13;
Track, Junior Class Play, Wrestling.&#13;
KAYLEEN LEE ... Vocal, Class&#13;
Officer, Band , Homecoming&#13;
Cand ida te , Offic e Staff, Speech,&#13;
Drum Majore tte, Pe p C lub,&#13;
Sf.it1 11 lsh Club , Girls' Gle e.&#13;
MARGY MARTINS . .. OfHce&#13;
Staff, FBLA, Pe p Club, Junior&#13;
Class Pl ay. &#13;
.. DEA NNA MEIER ... Class Officer, Voc al, Girls' Basketball,&#13;
Girls' Softball, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Letter Club, Pep&#13;
Club.&#13;
ALLAN MILLER .. . Football,&#13;
Boys' Track, Wrestling, Junior&#13;
Class Play.&#13;
SI-JERRIE MUXFELDT ... Pep&#13;
Club, Girls' Basketball, Girls'&#13;
Softball, Office Staff, Junior&#13;
Class Play.&#13;
ORAN NELSON ... Football,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Boys' Track,&#13;
Baseball, FBLA, Homecoming&#13;
King.&#13;
LOREN MILLER . .. Football,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Boys' Track,&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
SHARON MOFFA TT ... Band,&#13;
Vocal, Spanish Club , Drill&#13;
Te am , Chamber Choir, Girls'&#13;
Glee.&#13;
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RUSSELL PERRY . . . Band, Vocal,&#13;
Football, Boys' Track, Baseball,&#13;
Spee ch, Office Staff, FBLA,&#13;
Class Play, Wrestlin g, Spanish&#13;
Club.&#13;
JANET PLAMBECK . .. Vocal,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Office Staff,&#13;
FBLA , Pep Club.&#13;
SHARON NIEMAN . . . Class Office r, Vocal, Cheerlea der,&#13;
FBLA , Pep Club, Fl-IA.&#13;
RICK O'NEILL ... Band, Class&#13;
Officer, Vocal, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Boys' Track, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Wrestling, Football,&#13;
Boys' Glee, Chamber Choir,&#13;
Senior Class Play.&#13;
JIM POTTER . . . Vocal, Football, Stude nt Manager, Wrestling.&#13;
LYLE RA TI-I . .. Boys' Track,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Speech, Stude nt Ma na ge r, Wrestling, Junior&#13;
Class Pl ay. &#13;
RICK RE DINBAUGH . .. Vocal,&#13;
Class Officer, Football, Boys'&#13;
Tra ck, Speech, Junior Class&#13;
Play, Wrestling, Senior Class&#13;
Play.&#13;
ALVIN RING .. . Wrestling,&#13;
Vocal, Boys' Track.&#13;
DALE SCHMIDT . .. Band,&#13;
Vocal, Class Officer, Football,&#13;
Boys' Basketball, Boys' Track,&#13;
Baseball , Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
DARWIN SHRIVER .. . Vocal,&#13;
Class Officer, Footb all, Boys'&#13;
Track , Boy s' Basketball, I-lome -&#13;
com in g Ca ndidate. Transferred&#13;
to Counc il Bluffs.&#13;
DIA NA RODENBURG ... Girls'&#13;
Glee , Vocal, Class Officer,&#13;
Cheerleader, Girls' Track, Girls'&#13;
Basketball, Twirler, Letter Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Junior Class Play, Offic e Staff, Girls' Softball.&#13;
NANCY RODENBURG . .. Band,&#13;
Class Officer, Vocal , Office&#13;
Staff, Pep Club , Spanish Club,&#13;
Student Manager.&#13;
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LINDA TRIPP . . . Vocal, Girls'&#13;
Glee, Speech, Cheerleading ,&#13;
Twirler, Girls' Basketball, Pep&#13;
Club, Girls' Track, Office Staff,&#13;
Annual Staff, Le tter Club,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Girls'&#13;
Softball, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play.&#13;
DEANNA YOU NG ... Band,&#13;
Vocal, Office Staff, FHA, Pep&#13;
Club, Drill Team.&#13;
LI NDA STEENBOCK . . . Vocal,&#13;
FBLA.&#13;
DONNA TIGHE . .. Band , Vocal,&#13;
Office Staff, Spanish Club. &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Jim Alloway&#13;
Judy Arrick&#13;
Gene Baker&#13;
Rita Bardsley&#13;
Sandra Bothwell&#13;
St&#13;
eve Carey&#13;
Janice Chambers Allen Christiansen&#13;
Mike Christiansen&#13;
Susan Cook&#13;
Sharon Davis&#13;
LeRoy Dollen&#13;
Bob Erickson&#13;
Danny Flaharty&#13;
Jim Foje&#13;
Charles Frye&#13;
Bob Gravert&#13;
Everett Gunder&#13;
son&#13;
Max 1-landbury&#13;
David liv&#13;
e n&#13;
Linda Jensen&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Cheryl Kuster Jerry Kuster&#13;
Carolyn Larsen&#13;
Bob Lovitt&#13;
Benny Miller&#13;
Dale Miller Jerry Oloff&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Glenda Pogge&#13;
Ronnie Potter Jackie Ring&#13;
Ken Ring&#13;
Mars&#13;
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73 &#13;
JU NIORS&#13;
Sharon Rode nburg&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Wa lt Siebert&#13;
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Mike Tighe&#13;
Bob Trede&#13;
Lynn Vogt&#13;
Dick Ward&#13;
Jolm We ber&#13;
Ernest We de&#13;
Ga ry We ihs&#13;
Bob Witt&#13;
Be tty Wohlers&#13;
:: &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Diana Albertus&#13;
Harold Arbaugh Mona Arrick&#13;
Ellis&#13;
Ber&#13;
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Connie Bonar&#13;
Bob Brewington&#13;
Jim Carlson&#13;
Kay Carlson&#13;
Lois Carlson&#13;
Janette Chambers&#13;
Denny Cihacek&#13;
Cathy ,Coffm&#13;
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Ken Collins Jeanie Cross&#13;
Carol Driver&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Bob Frey Lynetta Grap Roger Hansen&#13;
Chris I-Jarmon John Honeywell&#13;
Wayne Huebner&#13;
Linda Keesee&#13;
Cliff Killpack&#13;
Reta Knauss&#13;
Terry Kuster&#13;
Larry Lasher&#13;
Marion Lu&#13;
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Amy Marten&#13;
Jerry Mart&#13;
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Janelle Matthews&#13;
Terry Mauer&#13;
Mary McMillian&#13;
Mary Meeker Susan Miller&#13;
75 &#13;
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Miller&#13;
Sherr&#13;
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Carolyn O'Niell&#13;
Gary Oltmanns&#13;
Rodney Olsen&#13;
Carol Oloff&#13;
Sandra Ochampaugh&#13;
Lonn&#13;
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Jerry&#13;
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Doy Ragland&#13;
Kristie Redinbaugh C arolyn Ring&#13;
Phil Ri&#13;
ng&#13;
Joe Roberts Mary Siebert De nnis Sparks Arlene Steenbock Susan Ste enboc k&#13;
Gary Tripp&#13;
Donna Verport&#13;
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L&#13;
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Carol&#13;
Zacharias &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Alan Anderson&#13;
Clyde Arrick&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore&#13;
Dale Ausdemore&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Jerry Both\vell&#13;
Wayne Carlson&#13;
Larry Christensen&#13;
VI/ anda Christensen&#13;
Jim Cook&#13;
Arlen Cross&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
Diane Darrington&#13;
Rick Davis&#13;
Kathy Driver&#13;
Janis Epperson&#13;
Vicky Flaharty&#13;
Robert Frye&#13;
Vicky Gardner&#13;
David Hall&#13;
Shari Hansen&#13;
Linda Heim&#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
Richard Hines&#13;
Jim Hughes&#13;
JanAl&#13;
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Myron Ko&#13;
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Diane Konz&#13;
Lynn Knauss&#13;
Connie Kuster&#13;
Rick&#13;
Lee&#13;
Arlen Martens&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
77 &#13;
7 8&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Corrine Meadows St an Miller&#13;
Beverly Moffa tt&#13;
Ma&#13;
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Linda&#13;
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Doug Redinb&#13;
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San&#13;
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S&#13;
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Ric&#13;
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Robbins&#13;
Fr&#13;
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Pa[ty Ro&#13;
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Glenda Tolle Della West&#13;
Shannon&#13;
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80&#13;
Gary Albertus&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Jim ~rthur&#13;
Nancy Blois Leonard Brown&#13;
Keith Christiansen&#13;
Vicki Cihacek&#13;
Mary Conyers&#13;
Denny Dollen&#13;
Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Dale Gardner&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Patty Grote&#13;
Bill Haines&#13;
Robert Hall&#13;
Doug Hamann&#13;
Billy Hammitt&#13;
Marlene Hansen&#13;
Julie Jensen&#13;
Rosemary Jensen&#13;
Danny Jessen&#13;
Pa tti Jun&#13;
gferman&#13;
Kathy Killpack She ila Koch&#13;
Barbra Koenig Gary Larson&#13;
Connie Martens&#13;
Paul a McDonald&#13;
Ronnie Meeker&#13;
Glenn Miller&#13;
Sarah Miller&#13;
Joyce Ol&#13;
sen ·&#13;
Eileen Pearcy&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Dian&#13;
ne Redinbaugh &#13;
Myron Ring&#13;
Barbara Roberts&#13;
Leo Roberts&#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Larry Siebert&#13;
Craig Soppe&#13;
Tim Steenbock&#13;
Barbara Stone&#13;
Belknap Stoutzenberger&#13;
Steve Trede&#13;
Junior&#13;
High&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Lois Voge&#13;
Dave Welboume&#13;
Reg Welbourne&#13;
Barbara Witt&#13;
Alan Youmans&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
7th GRA&#13;
DE&#13;
Randy Arrick Lester Ballantyne&#13;
Gary Barr&#13;
i&#13;
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Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bonar Leo Bothwell&#13;
Sandra Bradley&#13;
Ro&#13;
dney Brown&#13;
Gene Carlson&#13;
Bob Cary&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Cathy Cook&#13;
Pam Cook De nise Corrin&#13;
Richard Corrin&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Arlon Darrin&#13;
gton&#13;
Keith Davis&#13;
Richard Driver&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrag&#13;
Patty Felton&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Gary Gravert&#13;
Mike Grote&#13;
Bob Hansen&#13;
Lillie Ann Hansen&#13;
Marlene Hansen Le s Harman&#13;
Larry&#13;
H&#13;
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Patti Heim&#13;
Reid Hemmingsen&#13;
Janice Honeywell&#13;
Mike Hough&#13;
Neal Hubbard&#13;
Rober&#13;
ta Huebner &#13;
D&#13;
e nny Iwen&#13;
Edward Keesee&#13;
Beverly Killpack Ronald Knauss&#13;
Corinne Kuster&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
LaRae Kuster&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Pattie Larson&#13;
Darrold Martens&#13;
Roger McEvoy&#13;
Russell Miller&#13;
Marjorie Moffatt&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
Patty Plambeck&#13;
Allan Pieper&#13;
Debbie Peterson&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Leslie Rodenburg&#13;
Marvin Ring&#13;
Kevin Ring&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Charles Redinbaugh&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Carolyn Stephens&#13;
Diana Schneckloth&#13;
Wanda Thomas&#13;
Nancy Tighe&#13;
Jerry Wilson&#13;
Ronald Weihs&#13;
Randy Zacharias&#13;
Tom Honeywell&#13;
83 &#13;
FIRST ROW: G. Barrier, M. Grote. A. Pieper. K. Davis, D. Welboume. R. Hall, B. Frey, A. Oltmanns, R.&#13;
Kuster, C. Redinbaugh, M. Ring. C. Soppe. A. D. Hammann, R. Meaker. SECOND ROW: T . Steenbock, A.&#13;
Darrington, S. Bonar. L. Harmon. J. Wilson, R. Hemmingsen. D. Dollen. D. Grap. D. Gardner, L. Siebert, R.&#13;
Brown, D. !wen. R. Knauss. R. Miller. THIRD ROW: L. Rodenburg. L. Bothwell, S. Trede, G. Carlson. R.&#13;
Welboume, D, Jessen, D. Ring. T. Honeywell, G. Larson. L. Brown, A. Youmans, D. Pogge. M. Ring.&#13;
COACH Gary Goetsch.&#13;
SCORES&#13;
20 Carson - Macedonia 0&#13;
13 Avoca 2&#13;
G Lewis - Central 0&#13;
7 Woodbine 6&#13;
The Tri-Cente r Junior High Football teams finished with a perfect season for the 64-65&#13;
chool year. the first in the history of the school. For their fine work the boys received a trophy&#13;
from the Board of Education .&#13;
84 &#13;
Jr. High Wrestling&#13;
BACK ROW: L. Ballantyne. T. Steenbock. G. Carlson, L. Brown. D. Jessen. T. Honeywell. G. Goetsch, G.&#13;
Larson, M. Ring. R. Hemmingsen, B. Hansen. D. Welbourne. R. Meeker. FRONT ROW: K. Ring . A. Oltmans, R. Brown, D. Gardner, R. Hall, L. Siebert, W. Corrin.&#13;
T.C. OPP.&#13;
36 Logan 21&#13;
35 Lewis Central 29&#13;
36 West Harrison 20&#13;
35 Lewis Central 18&#13;
28 West Harrison 21&#13;
25 Logan 26&#13;
Season Record 5-1&#13;
85 &#13;
Jr. High Basketball&#13;
BACK ROW: L. Ryan, J. Honeywell. B. Koenig, D. Redinbaugh. K. Flosheinger, Coach Frey, S. Miller, J.&#13;
Jensen, P. McDonald. R. Jensen, P. Bertelsen. P. Grote. FRONT ROW: P. Heim, C. Cook. K. Killpack, N.&#13;
Blois.&#13;
T . C. OPP.&#13;
25 Walnut 24&#13;
41 Shelby 27&#13;
19 Avoca 16&#13;
36 Treynor 33&#13;
25 Walnut 24&#13;
26 Shelby 21&#13;
35 Avoca 22&#13;
33 Treynor 28&#13;
Undefeated Season&#13;
86 &#13;
Jr. High Basketball&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Miller, R. Kuster, J. Wilson, D. Pogge. A. Youmans, D. Grap, D. Ring. R. Welbourne,&#13;
D. Dollen. L. Harmon, A. Darrington, R. Knauss, Coach Frey.&#13;
T.C. OPP.&#13;
29 Walnut 20&#13;
47 Shelby 32&#13;
46 Avoca 35&#13;
46 Treynor 44&#13;
28 Walnut 11&#13;
44 Shelby 18&#13;
44 Avoca 43&#13;
31 Treynor 11&#13;
Undefeated Season&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
6th GRADE JoAnn Arrick, Suz&#13;
anne Ballantyne&#13;
Claudia&#13;
Beebe&#13;
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D&#13;
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Vicky Cook,&#13;
Arlon&#13;
D&#13;
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Jill Epperson&#13;
Audrey Flaharty, Ro nald Flaharty De nnis Finken, Harry Frye&#13;
Erivin Gunderson, Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Ronald Heim, Glen Hubbard&#13;
Bonnie Iwen, Rodney Keesee&#13;
Robert Koch, Denise Koen&#13;
ig&#13;
D&#13;
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J&#13;
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sen,&#13;
T&#13;
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Ellen&#13;
Pe arcy, Randy Petersen&#13;
V&#13;
ern Manhart, Terry Martens Mike Masker&#13;
Stephen Miller, Dean Muhs&#13;
Kathryn Oloff, Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh, Ronald Reed&#13;
Albert Roberts Mitchell Rodenbur&#13;
g , Ricky&#13;
Rodenburg , Patty Samson, Mark&#13;
Sa&#13;
win, Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
Geor&#13;
ge Siebert,&#13;
D&#13;
ebbie Soppe&#13;
Sue Spe&#13;
ncer, Sharon Stone&#13;
Eula Stoutzenberger, Stan Trede&#13;
Cra&#13;
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en&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Me&#13;
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Becky Win , Claude Wri&#13;
ght&#13;
Connie Wood, Dale Youm ans 5th GRA DE De nnis Albertus&#13;
Na&#13;
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cy Arrick, Mike Arthur&#13;
Bili Bahrke , Dale Baker&#13;
l:lyron&#13;
Be rt&#13;
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BerL&#13;
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lsE&gt;n&#13;
Peggy Bertelsen&#13;
Mike Bonar, Kathy Bothwell&#13;
Raymona Bradley, Bruce Carroll&#13;
Don&#13;
Chri&#13;
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J&#13;
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J&#13;
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Wayne Corrin, Janice Cross Denise Gardner. Ro be rt Grote&#13;
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J-Jaines , Nancy&#13;
H&#13;
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G&#13;
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Clark Hubbard ,&#13;
Dur&#13;
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D&#13;
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J&#13;
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Sandy Jord&#13;
an, Charles Ku&#13;
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Terri LaSourd, Richard Lasher&#13;
Donnie&#13;
Lee, Mark&#13;
Lee&#13;
MaryJane Lu&#13;
s&#13;
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g&#13;
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Linda Manhart, Pamela Martens&#13;
Louise&#13;
McDonald, Kathy McEvoy&#13;
Kenneth Mc intosh, Karen Oloff&#13;
Sheryl O'N&#13;
e ill&#13;
D&#13;
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La&#13;
V&#13;
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Ring&#13;
Sheila Ring, Carol Robbins&#13;
Diana Soppe&#13;
Fran Sor&#13;
ensen,&#13;
Jean Spark&#13;
Jack Stamp , Rodney Steen bock Barbara Stone, Mary Stoutzenberger , Vicki Tolle&#13;
Jim Trede, Ro&#13;
n&#13;
a ld Wede&#13;
Mark&#13;
We lbourne,&#13;
Alice Wohlers&#13;
Gale Wright 4th GRADE&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Ack&#13;
a rt, Cindy Alloway&#13;
Susan Barrier,&#13;
Re becca Beebee&#13;
All&#13;
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Robert Bradl&#13;
ey, Randall Christensen, Joyce Corrin Craig Darrington, Betty Dona ld- so n, Gloria Dona ldson John Fe lton, Randy Felton Debr a Finken, Donald Flarahty&#13;
Sandra Gravert, Di&#13;
anna Gunderson, Je ff Harmon, Denise Hester&#13;
Lori Hindm&#13;
an,&#13;
D&#13;
e nnise Ingwerse n, Bruce Killpack&#13;
Randy&#13;
Killpack , Mary Ann&#13;
Le gan&#13;
D&#13;
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e ven Martens&#13;
G&#13;
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Mill&#13;
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Sharon Ochamp&#13;
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Bill Ol&#13;
off, Diane Ostdiek&#13;
R&#13;
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P&#13;
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er&#13;
Rob&#13;
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P&#13;
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L&#13;
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David Rodenburg&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Roger Schneckloth, Bruce Soppe Mike Sorensen, Elizabe th&#13;
Soencer, Marcia Sperry ,&#13;
Be rn&#13;
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Stephens,&#13;
Carro ll Stephe&#13;
ns&#13;
Earl Stoutz&#13;
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ger,&#13;
J&#13;
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Sabra Tilton, Vern Tripp&#13;
Jane Welboume, Edw&#13;
ard&#13;
Wi&#13;
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Bonnie Witt&#13;
Gale&#13;
Witt, Rae Wri&#13;
ght&#13;
3rd GRADE De nnis Albers, Ellen Albertus&#13;
Pa trick Ballantyne Emmy Billete r, Ray Boyer&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
C&#13;
arlson, Randy Carroll&#13;
Be nny Chambers, David Cook&#13;
Terry Cooper, Maurine Corrin&#13;
Keith Darrington David Dollen, Eugene Doll&#13;
e n&#13;
Ro&#13;
bert Driver, Dennis Eckmann&#13;
Craig Elias, Kent Floerchinger&#13;
Dou&#13;
g&#13;
las Gardner&#13;
Kay Graham, Janice Grote Joyce Hansen, Keith Heim&#13;
Leta Hou&#13;
gh, Joni&#13;
J&#13;
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D&#13;
ebbie Killpack&#13;
Lynn Klein, Sherry Ko&#13;
e nig&#13;
Jack Lasher, Rod ney Legan&#13;
David Leonard, David Manh&#13;
a rt&#13;
Philip Martens&#13;
Joyce McEvoy, Pat McKeighan&#13;
Beth Mo ffa tt, David Moffa tt&#13;
Janice Mo ffatt, Steve Pe&#13;
t&#13;
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rsen&#13;
Mark Pogge&#13;
Flora Richards, Sus&#13;
an&#13;
Ring&#13;
Tim&#13;
Rin&#13;
g , Barney Rober&#13;
ts&#13;
Jane Rya&#13;
n , Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Bobby&#13;
Spe&#13;
ncer&#13;
David Stamp, Patti Steenbock Mike Stephe ns, Debra Stone Annette Thomas, Richard Trede&#13;
Diane Wellboume Charles Willard&#13;
2nd GRADE&#13;
Sheryl Behrke , Stacia&#13;
Beebee&#13;
David Berte&#13;
lsen&#13;
Sam my Berte&#13;
lsen,&#13;
S&#13;
usa n Bo&#13;
nar&#13;
Vicky Bothwell &#13;
Steven Brou&#13;
gham, David Busch&#13;
Jeffrey Cook, Sherry Cooper&#13;
Jane Corrin, Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
Beverly Eckmann, John Eckmann&#13;
David Felton, Roger Felton&#13;
Jimmy Finken&#13;
Linda Floerchinger, Jerry Frye&#13;
Steven Graybill, Diana Guinotte&#13;
Dave Hester, Rickey Hough&#13;
Cheryl Jordan, Cindy Kuster&#13;
Diana Kroeger,&#13;
Penny Lasher, Toni LaSourd&#13;
Danny Manhart, Edward Mcintosh&#13;
Eddie Moffatt, Peggy Moffatt&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ricky Olsen, Larry Osbahr&#13;
Sharon Ostdiek, William Perry&#13;
Jim Plambeck, Linda Plambeck&#13;
John Piercy&#13;
Leslie Redinbaugh&#13;
Ru&#13;
ssell Redinbaugh, Paul Richards&#13;
Cindy Rin&#13;
g , Daniel Ring&#13;
Terry Roberts, Del Sorey&#13;
Jerry Stamp, Greg Steenbock&#13;
Debra Thomas, Marlyn Troll&#13;
Donna Wede, Duane Witt&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
1st GRADE&#13;
Danny Ackart, Judy Albertus&#13;
Becky Baker, Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Julie Blois, Joni Christiansen&#13;
Russell Christensen&#13;
Frank Cook, Ricky Cooper&#13;
Francis Cross, David Crosse&#13;
Steve Davis, Dianna DeBord&#13;
Janette Dollen&#13;
Charles Donald&#13;
son, Mark&#13;
Elias&#13;
Terry Felton, Patty Finerty&#13;
David Finken,&#13;
M&#13;
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Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Darey Hood, St&#13;
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g&#13;
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Billy !wen, Diana Jordon&#13;
Randy&#13;
K&#13;
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Craig Kierscht&#13;
91 &#13;
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Connie&#13;
Lee ,&#13;
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Debbie Ma rt&#13;
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Jimmy McDonald, Paula Messner&#13;
Dale Morey, Gail Myer&#13;
Randy O'Neill, Gary Osb&#13;
ahr&#13;
Kurt Pauley, Jimmy Perrin&#13;
Terry Peterson, Eddie Piercy Danny Ragland&#13;
David Redinbaugh , Betty Rich&#13;
ards&#13;
Leslie Roberts, Nancy Ryan Jeanette Rodenburg, Julie Sawin&#13;
Laurie Schl&#13;
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Pa tty Siebert, Gaylene Sonder&#13;
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man, John Spencer, Melanie&#13;
Spencer, Rhonda Spencer, Ray&#13;
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mond Stephensen, Ronett Tilton Eileen Witt, Linda Wright&#13;
Penny Achart, Antone Arrick Nancy Arrick , Lynanne Ballenty ne, Douglas Barrier Je ffe ry Bertelsen, Donna Boyer Teresa Brougham, Douglas Busch Je an Chambers, Tammy Cihacek&#13;
Timmy Cihacek Daniel Cook , Gene Coo per&#13;
Lisa&#13;
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Lynn Driver, Dou&#13;
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Linda&#13;
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Vicki Mcinto&#13;
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Cindy McKeigan, Winston Moffatt&#13;
Marc Mo&#13;
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Kent Pa ul&#13;
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Connie Linn Rau&#13;
Julie Rin&#13;
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Ron&#13;
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Johnny Siebert, Kurt Stamp&#13;
Shirley Stephens, Richard Stone&#13;
Ronald Tilton, Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Connie Wede, Carla Wilson&#13;
Timothy Wilson &#13;
94&#13;
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WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHA NTS&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SHAW'S FLOWERS&#13;
Glen W. Corum Owner&#13;
For all Your Flower Needs&#13;
Phone 322-7355&#13;
18 Pearl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE MUSIC SHOP&#13;
406 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FOODLAND SUPER MKTS.&#13;
The Super Mkts' With the Low, Low&#13;
Prices! U. S. Choice Meats&#13;
Mo. Valley and Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
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BRADLEY CLOTHING&#13;
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AXTELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
EGANS '&#13;
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MISSOURI VALLEY FARM EQ. INC.&#13;
Mo. Valley , Iowa&#13;
ELLIS BEEBEE, MINNESOTA CALVES&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
J. &amp; M. CAFE&#13;
Mo. Va lley , Iowa&#13;
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Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
HOME SAVINGS BANKS&#13;
Make Your Home Bank Your Banking Home&#13;
Member F. D. I. C.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA VARIETY STORE&#13;
Everything for the Home&#13;
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"One stop service. If we haven't&#13;
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"One Stop Does It All"&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
lST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Member of F. D. I. C.&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
BEEBEETOWN STORE&#13;
Roy and Le na Duncan&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS CO-OP CREAMERY ASS'N.&#13;
"It's Better With Butter"&#13;
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LOGAN MILL&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
HARRISON MUTUAL IN S. ASS'N.&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
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Friendly, Courteous Service&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
INSURANCE &amp; REAL EST A TE&#13;
Compliments of Ralph T. Koski Agency&#13;
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MOORE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Fruits, Vegetables, Meats&#13;
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Dunlap, Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS&#13;
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Ha s been serving this community since 1884&#13;
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OAKLAND FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Phone 46&#13;
Oakland&#13;
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Ph. IV- 82136&#13;
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Wayne Feeds &amp; Grinding&#13;
Mixing Services&#13;
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Persia, Iowa&#13;
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Pe rsi a , low a&#13;
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Counc il Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
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Coun cil Bluffs&#13;
Io wa&#13;
VERN 'S "66 " SERVICE&#13;
Wheel Bala ncing and Underco a ting&#13;
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CITIZENS STATE BANK&#13;
"The Bank on the Corner"&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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CARY'S MACHINE SHOP&#13;
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96&#13;
WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS&#13;
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"Complete Line of Feeds"&#13;
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Hancock&#13;
SHADY LAWN MOTEL RESTAURANT&#13;
21-Units&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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Defiance 748-3751&#13;
Harlan and Defiance&#13;
HOME OIL COMPANY&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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NORGOARD DRUG CO.&#13;
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PAULK AND FINNS&#13;
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Shenandoah&#13;
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Minden&#13;
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Attorne ys a t Law&#13;
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Party Night- Everynight !&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
FARNERS&#13;
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Flowers-Gifts-Favors&#13;
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"Best Wishes Seniors"&#13;
"Owned by those we serve"&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
500 West Broadway&#13;
2901 West Broadway&#13;
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Harlan, Iowa&#13;
SCHMOLLER &amp; MUELLER PIANO CO.&#13;
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Dedication&#13;
Known for his humor, good-natur e, and inspiration Coach&#13;
George Sorensen will be remembered by all students he has&#13;
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AINUAL TAF',.&#13;
=---===-~-======--- ----&#13;
BOARD OF EDUC ATION-- ST ANDING, Le ft to Right: Howa rd Da rrington, Gladys Mille r, Secreta ry, Harold&#13;
O' Ne ill, James L. Fe lton, Neil Jessen. SEATED: Supe rintenden t Melvin Roge rs, Veral Smith , Preside nt.&#13;
Superintendent--MELVIN ROGERS Secretary--RUTH ARTHUR &#13;
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(Upper left)--MR. ROGER EBLE is the high school&#13;
Principal and Ameri can Gove mm en t instructor.&#13;
This is his first yea r at Tri-Center.&#13;
(Upper right)--MR. JAMES WRIGHT is the Pr.incipal&#13;
of the Neola Junior High and grade school. · This is&#13;
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(Lower left)--MR. ROBERT FLEMING is the Guid -&#13;
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Eng lish, Spa nish&#13;
RICHARD DEXT ER&#13;
Voc a l Music&#13;
ROBERT EDSON&#13;
Instrumenta l Music&#13;
HELEN FREY&#13;
Comm e rcia l&#13;
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English&#13;
Librarian&#13;
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Reading&#13;
Spe lling&#13;
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Physical Education&#13;
ROBERT RA VER&#13;
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ANNUAL STAFF--LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn O'Neill, Lyneta Grap, Mona Arrick, Susan Miller; Editor, Phil&#13;
Martin; Advisor, Kristie Redinbaugh, Diane Oltmanns.&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Bardsley, Pat Rodenburg ,&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg, Susan Cook , Virginia Miller,&#13;
Ca rol Zacharias, Susan Steenbock .&#13;
EDITOR AND ASSISTANT&#13;
Susan Mille r, Kristie Redinbaugh. &#13;
&#13;
JUDY ARRICK&#13;
JAMES ALLOW AY&#13;
GENE BAKER&#13;
RIT A BARDSLE Y&#13;
ST EVE C AREY&#13;
SAN ORA BOTHWELL&#13;
JANICE CHAMBERS&#13;
MIKE CHRISTENSEN&#13;
ALLEN CHRIST ENSEN&#13;
SUSAN COOK&#13;
LARRY CHRIST ENSEN&#13;
CONNIE CORRIN &#13;
SHARON DA VIS&#13;
BOB ERICKSON&#13;
LEROY DOLLEN&#13;
JAMES FOJE&#13;
DANNY FLAHART Y&#13;
c HARLE FREY&#13;
MAX HAND BURY&#13;
EVERETTE GUNDERSEN&#13;
MARK HINES&#13;
DAVID IWEN&#13;
LINDA JENS EN&#13;
KAY JAM IESON &#13;
CHERYL KUSTER&#13;
DALE KILLPACK&#13;
JERRY KUSTER&#13;
KEN RING&#13;
JACKIE RING&#13;
MARSHA&#13;
RODENBURG&#13;
CAROLYN LARSEN&#13;
GERRY OLOFF&#13;
DALE MILLER&#13;
BILL POGGE&#13;
ED RING&#13;
GLENDA POGGE &#13;
SHARON RODENBURG&#13;
WALT SIEBERT&#13;
KATHY SCHRODER&#13;
ED SPENCER&#13;
JA CK SMITH&#13;
JO ANN&#13;
S\vAr ON&#13;
ROBERT TREDE&#13;
MICHAEL TIGHE&#13;
LYNN VO GT&#13;
DICK WARD&#13;
GA RY WEIHS&#13;
JOHN WEBER &#13;
ROBERT WITT&#13;
ERNEST WEDE&#13;
BETTY WOHLERS&#13;
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY&#13;
In the school year of 1962-63, we were the first&#13;
freshman class to enter the new high school building. Class&#13;
officers chosen by the class were: President: Dick Ward;&#13;
Vice President: Jack Smith; Secretary: Rita Bardsley;&#13;
Treasurer: Carolyn Larsen . We were the last class to suffer&#13;
through the torture of initiation by the almighty seniors at&#13;
the dance they gave us. Bill Pogge received a I at the Music Contest on his French Horn.&#13;
Class officers for our sophomore year were : Preside nt:&#13;
Rita Bardsley; Vice President: Sharon Rode nburg; Secre -&#13;
tary: Jack Smith; Tre asurer: Carolyn Larsen . This was the&#13;
year we started raising money to sponsor the 'Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom by running the concession stand. We sponsored&#13;
Homecoming and made a float for the Quee n candidates&#13;
to parade before the spectators at the fo otball game. Prom&#13;
servers for the "April Love " theme we re: Dick Wa rd , Jack&#13;
Smith, Bob Erickson, Dave Iwen, Jim Alloway , Bill&#13;
Pogge, Max Handbury, Bob Witt , Rita Bardsle y, Sharon&#13;
Rodenburg , Sandy Bothwe ll, Kathy Schroder, Gle nda a nd&#13;
Gloria Larse n , Judy Arrick , and JoAnn Swanson. The girls&#13;
capture d second place in the se ctional tournament. The&#13;
following students re c~iv d a wards:. Ken Ring, 3rd in PoHa&#13;
Wrestling Tourname nt; Bill Pogge , I at Music Contest ,&#13;
French Horn , All-State Band.&#13;
Class officers for our Junior year were : President:&#13;
Rita Bardsle y; Vice President: Kathy Schroder; Secretary:&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg; Treasurer: Dave Iwen. The selling of&#13;
magazines provided the remaining funds needed for the&#13;
Junior-Se nior Prom . In November we ordere d our class&#13;
rings and anx ouisly awaited until March for the ir a rriva l.&#13;
"Meet Me In St. Louis" was the title of the Junior class&#13;
pla y. The c limax of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior&#13;
Banque t a nd Prom he ld on Saturda y, April 24. Our theme&#13;
was "My Blue Heaven , " carried out in colors of silver and&#13;
blue. Dale Miller was our Master of Ce remonies. JoAnn&#13;
Swanson a nd Dave Iwen led the Seniors at Bac calaureate&#13;
and Commencement. Members of the Junior class received&#13;
the following a wards: Susan Cook, 2nd te am All- Confere nce forward ; Ken Ring, 3rd PoHa, 1st ISD Invitational,&#13;
and second in the Sectional Wrestling Tournament; Dale&#13;
Killpack , 2nd in Confe re nce track for shotput; Linda Jen -&#13;
sen and Jan Chambers each received a II in the District&#13;
Speech Contest; Bill Pogge, I at Music Contest on French&#13;
Horn.&#13;
We elected the following class officers during our&#13;
senior year: President: Ka thy Schroder; Vice President:&#13;
Jack Smith; Secretary: Sharon Rodenburg; Treasurer:&#13;
Jerry Oloff. This marked the first year to hold the Homecoming e vent on the newly - lighted football field. The&#13;
class chose the following students as Homecoming ca ndi -&#13;
dates: Rita Bardsle y , Susa n Cook, Carolyn Larsen, Sharon&#13;
Rodenburg , Kathy Schroder , Bob Erickson, Dave Iwen,&#13;
Bill Pogge , Jack Smith, a nd Dick Ward. The student body&#13;
chose Jack and Rita as King and Queen of the event. On&#13;
November 19 the seniors presented the Senior c lass play,&#13;
"Chea per by the Doze n." "Roses in the Snow" was the&#13;
the me of the a nnual Snow Ball Dance sponsored hy the seniors. Sharon Rodenburg was the first -crowned Quu~ n of&#13;
Heans at Tri-Center with Cliff Killpack as King. Students&#13;
who earned awa rds du ring the ir se nior year we re: Susan&#13;
Cook , 2nd team All-Confere nce Team, Ho.'1orable&#13;
Mention, All Southwest Iowa ; Rita Bardsley, 2nd team&#13;
All -Conference Forward a nd Honorable Mention in&#13;
Southwest Iowa; Bill Pogge and Dal e Killpack, 1st team&#13;
All-Conference Footba ll ; Je rry Kuste r, 2nd place in&#13;
confere nce 440 rela y, 3rd in confe rence high hurdles,&#13;
3rd in Shelby Invita tiona l Track Meet; Dale. Killpack set a&#13;
new school shotput record , a nd records at Shelby and TC&#13;
Tra ck Meets and pla cec_I second in the shotput event at the&#13;
Sta te Tra c k Meet ; Ken Ring , 3rd in PoHa, 2nd in ISD Invitational , 1st in Sectiona l Wrestling Tournament, 2nd in&#13;
District Tourney, and qua lified fo r State ; Ed Spencer , 2nd&#13;
in PoHa ; Bob Witt, 3rd in PoHa , 3rd in IGD Invitational;&#13;
Linda Jensen and Bob Trede received H's in the District&#13;
Speech Contest. The hoys' anct girls' baske tball teams&#13;
made their ann11al trip to the State Tourname nts. The&#13;
Honor Students, Kathy Schroder, Bill Pogge , Linda Jensen,&#13;
and Cheryl Kuster addressed the seniors at the commencement exercises on May 25. &#13;
Diana Albertus&#13;
Harold Arbaugh&#13;
Mona Arrick&#13;
Ellis Bertlesen&#13;
Bob Brewington&#13;
Jim Carlson&#13;
Kay Carlson&#13;
Lois Carlson&#13;
Janette Chambers&#13;
Phil Christiansen&#13;
Cathy Coffman&#13;
Ken Collins&#13;
Carol Driver&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Bob Frey&#13;
Robert Frye&#13;
Lyneta Grap&#13;
Roger Hansen&#13;
Chris Harman&#13;
John Honeywe ll&#13;
Wayne Huebner&#13;
Gary Jamieson&#13;
Cliff Killpack&#13;
Loretta Kleffman&#13;
Reta Knauss&#13;
Terry Kuster&#13;
Larry Lasher&#13;
Howard Lett&#13;
Marion Lustgraaf&#13;
Amy Martens&#13;
Jerry Martens&#13;
Jenelle Matthews&#13;
Terry Mauer&#13;
Mary McMillen&#13;
Mary Meeker &#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Virginia Miller&#13;
Sherry Newland&#13;
Sandra Ochampaugh&#13;
Carol Oloff&#13;
Gary Oltm anns&#13;
Ca rolyn O' Ne ill&#13;
Ma ry Jean Ostdick&#13;
Lonnie Pa pst&#13;
Jerry Plambeck&#13;
Candy Pursell&#13;
Doy Ragland&#13;
Kristie Redinbaugh&#13;
Ca rolyn Reed&#13;
Carolyn Ring&#13;
Phillip Ri ng&#13;
Joe Roberts&#13;
Mary Siebe rt&#13;
Dennis Sparks&#13;
Arlene Steenbock&#13;
Susan Steenbock&#13;
Gary Tripp&#13;
Donna Verpoorten&#13;
Ka y Verpoorten&#13;
Linda We ihs&#13;
Craig We lboume&#13;
Beverly Witt&#13;
Doug Wohlers&#13;
Carol Zacharias &#13;
Alan Anderson&#13;
Clyde Arrick&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Dale Ausdemore&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Jerry Bothwell&#13;
Wa yne Carlson&#13;
Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Larry Christianse n&#13;
Wanda Christensen&#13;
Jim Cook&#13;
Arlen Cross&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
Diane Darrington&#13;
Ric k Davis&#13;
Kathy Driver&#13;
Janis Eppe rson&#13;
Vickie Fl aharty&#13;
Vicki Ga rdner&#13;
Da vid Hall&#13;
Shari Hanse n&#13;
Linda He im&#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
Ric hard Hines&#13;
Jim Hughes&#13;
Mary Jamieson&#13;
Marty Jones&#13;
Jana! Kenealy&#13;
Lynn K na USS&#13;
My ron Koenig&#13;
Dia ne Konz&#13;
Connie Kuster&#13;
Rick Le e &#13;
Arlan Martens&#13;
Corrine Meadows&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
Stan Miller&#13;
Be ve rl y Moffatt&#13;
Mary Moss&#13;
Dean Nieman&#13;
Diane Oltmanns&#13;
Linda Osbahr&#13;
Charlotte Redinba ugh&#13;
Doug Redinba ugh&#13;
Debbie Ring&#13;
Sa ndra Ring&#13;
Susan Ring&#13;
Rich Robbins&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Henry Rodenburg&#13;
Pa t Rodenburg&#13;
Jerel Schomer&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
Kare n Schrod er&#13;
Jerry Shriver&#13;
Pam Soppe&#13;
Glenda Tolle&#13;
De lla West&#13;
Shannon Willard&#13;
Sandra Wood &#13;
Gary Albe rtu s&#13;
Linda Arric k&#13;
James Arthur&#13;
Karen Ausdemore&#13;
Nancy Blois&#13;
Leonard Brown&#13;
Keith Christensen&#13;
Bonnie Christiansen&#13;
Debbie Daugherty&#13;
Karol DeHa rt&#13;
Denn y Dollen&#13;
Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Dal e Gard ne r&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Bill Haines&#13;
Robert Hall&#13;
Douglas Hamann&#13;
Willi am Hammitt&#13;
Ma rlene Hansen&#13;
Michael Hines&#13;
Tom Honeywell&#13;
David Jaminson&#13;
Dennis Jensen&#13;
Juli e Jensen&#13;
Micha el Jensen&#13;
Roger Jensen&#13;
Rosemary Jensen&#13;
Danny Jessen&#13;
Patti Jungferman&#13;
Ka thy Killpack&#13;
Sheila Koch&#13;
Barbara Koenig&#13;
Gary Larson&#13;
Connie Martens&#13;
Ronnie Meeker &#13;
Paula McDonald&#13;
Glenn Miller&#13;
Sa rah Miller&#13;
Abbie Newland&#13;
Terry Newla nd&#13;
Janic e Ohlinge r&#13;
Jo yce Olsen&#13;
Eileen Pea rcy&#13;
Lee Pe te rson&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Diane Red inbaugh&#13;
Myron Ring&#13;
Barba ra Robe rts&#13;
Leo Robe rts&#13;
La ura Ryan&#13;
Larry Siebert&#13;
Craig Soppe&#13;
Tim Stee nbock&#13;
Ka thy Stone&#13;
Be lknap Stoutze nberge r&#13;
Mickie Thiel e n&#13;
Steve Trede&#13;
David We lbourne&#13;
Reg Welbourne&#13;
Ba rbara Witt&#13;
Lois Voge&#13;
Alan YoumaAs&#13;
~&#13;
, , &#13;
Randy Arrick&#13;
Barbara Babe&#13;
Gary Barrier&#13;
Pa tty Bertelsen&#13;
Leo Bothwell&#13;
Sa ndra Bradley&#13;
Rodney Brown&#13;
Gene Ca rlson&#13;
Ka thy Chapman&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Cathy Cook&#13;
Pamela Cook&#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Rich a rd Corrin&#13;
Arlan Da rrington&#13;
Keith Davis&#13;
Ric ha rd Ori ve r&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
Patty Fe lton&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Mike Grote&#13;
Bob Hansen&#13;
Lillie Ha nsen&#13;
Le Harman&#13;
Larry He im&#13;
f'atti Heim&#13;
Reid Hemmingse n&#13;
Ja nic e Honeywe ll&#13;
Mike Hough&#13;
Iloberta Huebner&#13;
Dennis Iwen&#13;
Be \'erly Killpa ck&#13;
Ma rl ene Kline&#13;
Ronald Knauss &#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Pa tty Lem en&#13;
Darrold Martens&#13;
Margie Moffatt&#13;
Roger McEvoy&#13;
Russell Miller&#13;
Corrine Newland&#13;
Alan Oltm anns&#13;
Alan Pieper&#13;
Pa tty Plambeck&#13;
Charles Redinbaugh&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Ke vin Ring&#13;
Les Rodenburg&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Diana Schneckloth&#13;
Paul Schomer&#13;
Peter Schomer&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Jerry Thie len&#13;
Nancy Tighe&#13;
Wanda Thom as&#13;
Jerry Wilson&#13;
Rand y Zacharias &#13;
JoAnn Arrick&#13;
Susie Ballantyne&#13;
Claudia BeeBee&#13;
Daniel Brown&#13;
Bob Carey&#13;
Vicki Cook&#13;
Arlon Dupree&#13;
Jill Epperson&#13;
Dennis Finken&#13;
Audrey Flaharty&#13;
Ronald Flaharty&#13;
Harry Frye&#13;
Ervin Gunderson&#13;
Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Ronald Heim&#13;
Glenn Hubbard&#13;
Bonnie !wen&#13;
Robert Koch&#13;
Denise Koenig&#13;
Debra Kroeger&#13;
Jeanette Larsen&#13;
Terri Lawson&#13;
Teresa Lett&#13;
Vern Manhart&#13;
Terry Martens&#13;
Mike Masker&#13;
Steve Miller&#13;
Dean Muhs&#13;
Kathryn Oloff&#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Robert Owen&#13;
Alan Pearcy &#13;
Randy Peterson&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh&#13;
Ronald Reed&#13;
Albert Roberts&#13;
Mitchell Rodenburg&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Patty Samson&#13;
Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
Debra Soppe&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Eula Stoutzenburger&#13;
Stanley Trede&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Susan Tucker&#13;
Danny Verpoorten&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Dale Youmans &#13;
&#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL--BACK ROW, Left to Right: Ala n Ande rson, Dale Killpack , Steve Jesse n, Randall Carlson,&#13;
Dale Koenig, Gary Jamieson, Coach Phil Martin. FRO NT ROW: Steve He im , Jack Smith, Terry Ma uer, Jim&#13;
Carlson, Gary Oltmanns, Dale Schmidt.&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
2 Harlan 3&#13;
8 Mo . Valley 1&#13;
3 Treynor 4&#13;
5 Avoc a 3&#13;
7 Logan 4&#13;
3 Lewis Ce ntral 4&#13;
2 Ha rl an 0&#13;
5 Wa lnut 2&#13;
4 Treynor 6&#13;
0 Elkhorn 10&#13;
2 Walnut 0&#13;
6 Avoca 1 0&#13;
3 Lewis Central 4&#13;
8 Logan 1&#13;
7 Wins 7 Losses&#13;
These 11 boys are the returning lettermen for the 66 season. &#13;
GIRLS SOFTBALL- -BACK ROW, Left to Right: C ach D n Lee, Mary Jamieson , Diane Oltmanns, Kathy Driver, Carolyn O' Neill , Mona Arrick, Pam Soppe, Julie Jensen, Rita Bardsley, Reta Knauss, Coach Phil Martin.&#13;
FRONT RO\\I : Pat Rodenbur g, Della West, B verly Moffatt, Jrr1el! e Matthews, Sharon Rodenburg, Kay Jamieson, Susan Cook, Mickie Thi elen, Kay Blois.&#13;
Fall Scores&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
17 Carson 18&#13;
14 Lo -Ma 3&#13;
Sum mer Scores 2 Lewis Central 7&#13;
6 Carson 5&#13;
T-C Opp 1 Maple Valle y 11&#13;
5 Lewis Central 10&#13;
0 Ha ncock 1 2 Wins 4 Loss es&#13;
17 Lewis 16&#13;
iD Carson 8&#13;
5 East Monona 7&#13;
Hancock 14&#13;
11 Loga n 5&#13;
19 Carson 8&#13;
6 Lewis Centra l 8&#13;
37 Logan 15&#13;
5 Wins 4 Losses&#13;
Go ahead, Mona, "hit her." &#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW, Left to Ri ght : Alan Anderson, Joel Schomer , Myron Koenig, Terry Kuster, Tom Honeywell, Leonard Brown , David Pogge, Jerry Bothwell, JerryShriver. SECOND ROW: G ary O l t -&#13;
manns, Jim Carlson, Ken Collins, Craig Welbourne, Da l e Killpack , Jack Smith, Ed Spencer, Bob Witt, Gerry Bal -&#13;
lantyne, THIRD ROW : Manager; George Hines, Rick Lee , Fred Rodenburg, Jerry Darg in, Bill Pogge , Max Hand -&#13;
bury , Harold Arbaugh, Lynn Vogt, Jerry Oloff, Phil Christiansen . FOURTH ROW: Coach; George. Sorenson, Bob&#13;
Brewington , Richard Robbins.&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
20 Carson- Donia 7&#13;
12 Walnut 6&#13;
40 I. S. D . 14&#13;
33 Elk Horn 6&#13;
33 Unde rwood 7&#13;
6 Shelby 30&#13;
12 Treynor 24&#13;
0 Avoc a 35&#13;
Coach Sorenson gives Jack a few pointers. &#13;
Jack Smith Phil L1lristiansen Max Handbury Rich Robbins&#13;
Jim Alloway Gerry Ballantyne Harold Arbaugh Craig Welbourne&#13;
Ed Spencer Bob Brewington Bill Pogge Jim Carlson&#13;
Jerry Oloff Bob Witt Lynn Vogt Gary Oltmanns &#13;
Jerry, Joel, Gary, Rich, Jerry B., and the rest aren't worried; they know who's going to win; and they probably&#13;
want to get out there and help in the victory.&#13;
Homecoming Action&#13;
If those fellas think they are going to tackle Jack, they'd better run a little faster, but Jack got away from the pack&#13;
easily. &#13;
Jim Ca rlson&#13;
Phil Christiansen&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
1 . Upper Left. .. Jim Carlson was a top back as he&#13;
ran for many touchdowns from his ha lfback position.&#13;
2 . Top Right. .. Bill Pogge gets in front of the de -&#13;
fensive man for a pass completion.&#13;
3 . Bottom . . . Phil Christiansen breaks loose f om the&#13;
line and heads for the goa l. &#13;
VARSITY--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ron Meeker, Clyde Arrick, Marion Lustgraaf, Dalyn Grap, Ken Ring,&#13;
Craig Welboume, Jerry Bothwell, Gary Tripp, Steve Heim. BACK ROW: Mr. Peck,Richard Hines.Jerry Shriver,&#13;
Jerry Oloff, Eddie Spencer, Bob Witt, Myron Koenig, Everett Gunderson, Jim Carlson.&#13;
RESERVES --FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Larry Siebert, Tim Steenbock, Danny Jessen, Richard Hines, David&#13;
Welboume, Rob Hall. BACK ROW : Mr. Peck, Tom Honeywell, Gary Larson, Doug Redinbaugh, Henry Rodenburg, Leonard Brown, Phil Christiansen. &#13;
&#13;
TC WRESTLING OPP&#13;
13 Harlan 36&#13;
40 Unde rwood 8&#13;
1 3 Lo Ma 31&#13;
32 L.C. 14&#13;
43 I. S.D. 3&#13;
35 Undenvood 15&#13;
31 W. Harrison 19&#13;
15 Oakland 27&#13;
32 Mo. Valley 18&#13;
38 W. Harrison 8&#13;
17 Lo Ma 23&#13;
38 I. S.D. 13&#13;
Sectional 3rd place&#13;
Po-Ha 2nd&#13;
I.S. D. Invitational 2nd &#13;
VARSITY- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Rick Lee, Bob Erickson , en C 11ins , Gary Oltmanns, Jerry Dargin.Jack&#13;
Smith, BACK ROW: Max I-Iandbury, Bill Pogge, Dale Killpack , Cliff Killpack , Fred Rodenburg , and Mr. McKercher.&#13;
RESERVES- -FRONT RO'v\1, Left to Right: Ala n Youmans, Jim Cook, Denny Dollen, Reg Welbourne , Roger Jensen , Myron Ring, Doug Ha mann, Billy Haines, BACK ROW: Mr. Sorenson, Dave Hall, John Weber, Alan&#13;
Anderson, Dave Pogg , Joel Schomer, Terry Newland , Stanle y Miller, Dale Ausdemore. &#13;
&#13;
TOP LEFT; It's no Secre t, Dale 's a Right Guard .&#13;
TOP RIGHT: It's mine, and you ca n 't have it, says&#13;
Bill.&#13;
LOWER RIGHT: Don 't just stand the re . Cliff, do&#13;
something!&#13;
T-C Opp&#13;
44 Walnut 42&#13;
42 Carson 48&#13;
50 Underwood 53&#13;
~~ Lewis Central 30&#13;
78 I. S. D. 38&#13;
53 Shelby 39&#13;
38 Elk Horn 56&#13;
41 Carson 28&#13;
41 Treynor 53&#13;
44 Avoca 46&#13;
63 Walnut 50&#13;
81 I. S. D. 46&#13;
50 Elk Horn 58&#13;
49 Shelby 51&#13;
44 Mo. Valley 67&#13;
3f\ Treynor 54&#13;
::. ·a,on 8-10 &#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Rodenburg , Susan Cook. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Sandy Ring, Rita Bardsley, Mona Arrick, Susan Miller, Carolyn Larsen, Carolyn O'Neill, Reta Knauss. THIRD&#13;
ROW: Jenelle Matthews, Manager, Virginia Miller , Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver, Coach Don Lee, Carol Zacharias, Kay Blois, Pat Rodenburg, and Manager, Kathy Schroder.&#13;
RESERVE TEAM- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Laura Ryan , Kathy Killpack, Bev Moffatt, Nancy Blois , Della&#13;
West. SECOND ROW: Julie Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Kathy Floerchinger, Paula MacDonald, Barbara Koenig,&#13;
and Coach Phil Martin. &#13;
&#13;
T-C&#13;
72&#13;
41&#13;
51&#13;
27&#13;
86&#13;
56&#13;
4 9&#13;
42&#13;
54&#13;
38&#13;
42&#13;
59&#13;
78&#13;
39&#13;
61&#13;
57&#13;
56&#13;
61&#13;
30&#13;
Come to me&#13;
Panama&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Carson&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Elk Hom&#13;
Carson&#13;
Panama&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Avoca&#13;
Walnut&#13;
I. S. D.&#13;
Elk Hom&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Tre ynor&#13;
SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Season 9- 12&#13;
Opp&#13;
18&#13;
42&#13;
45&#13;
59&#13;
28&#13;
67&#13;
50&#13;
45&#13;
22&#13;
57&#13;
59&#13;
42&#13;
17&#13;
52&#13;
63&#13;
64&#13;
54&#13;
57&#13;
50&#13;
What goes up, must come down .&#13;
A balle t done by Connie (35 ), Susan (55), and the&#13;
Tre ynor forwards. &#13;
Tri-County Conference Champions&#13;
DISTANCE RUNNERS --LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Christiansen, Jerry Bothwell, Reg Welbourne, Jerry Dargin, Joel&#13;
Schomer, Fred Roden urg, Gerry Oloff.&#13;
oach Ron Peck's Tri-Center Track Teamsters&#13;
were undefeated in duel competition. The y set&#13;
outstanding records and accomplished fine place -&#13;
ments as the Tri -County Champions, Second place&#13;
winners at the She lby Invitational, and Third place&#13;
in Pottawa ttamie County action. Several track&#13;
stars merited District action and one went on to&#13;
State.&#13;
DISCUS MEN--Bob , Gerry, and Gary. &#13;
SPRINT RUNNERS- -LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Mauer, Dave Pogge , Harold Arbaugh, Cliff Killpack, Jim Carlson, Jerry Kuster.&#13;
SHOT PUT- -Ge rry and Bob . NOT SHOWN: Dale&#13;
Killpack .&#13;
INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDS&#13;
100-dash J. Carlson&#13;
220-dash J. Carlson&#13;
440 -dash G. Oltmanns&#13;
1 80 L. H. J. Carlsoq&#13;
Shotput D. Killpack&#13;
Mile F. Rodenburg&#13;
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JR. HIGH--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Neil Hubbard , Ri ·!&lt;Rodenburg, Steve Miller, Randy Kuster, Bill Frey ,&#13;
Steve Welbourne, Mike Grote. BACK ROW: Coach K n Frey , Russell Miller, Jerry Wilson , Reid Hemmingsen ,&#13;
Les Ha rma n , Arlan Darrington , Ronnie Kn· uss. Season 's Reco:·d: 8 wins, 0 losses.&#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Tighe , Denise Koenig, Patricia Felton , Cathy Cook , Patti Heim, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Patricia Larson. SECOND ROW: Vicki Cook , Patti Bertelsen, Bev Killpack , Janice Honeywell , Denise&#13;
Corrin , Mary Collins , Wanda Thomas. THIRD ROW: Mrs . Handbury, Mary Ryan , Sandra Bradley, Kathy Oloff,&#13;
Marlene Kline , Pa tricia Plambeck, Bonnie Iwen , Roberta Huebner, Mr. Frey. Season Record: 6 wins, 2 losses. &#13;
JR. HIGH--FRONT ROW: Gary Barrier, George Siebert, Daniel Brown, Dean Muhs, Rick Rodenburg, Bob Cary,&#13;
Dennis Finken, Dale Youmans, Ronald Heim, Roger Redinbaugh, Roger Hall, Terry Orme, Craig Tripp.SECOND&#13;
ROW: Randy Kuster, Alan Hamann, Alan Oltmanns, Melvin Vogt, Keith Davis, Darrel Martens, Richard Driver,&#13;
Paul Schomer, Albert Roberts, Alan Pieper, Steve Miller, Mike Maske r, Randy Petersen, Russell Miller. TI-IIRD&#13;
ROW: Mr. Frey, Charles Redinbaugh, Larry Heim, Ronnie Knauss, Jerry Wilson, Reid Hemmingsen, Les Harman,&#13;
Marvin Ring, Leo Bothwell, Ronnie Weihs, Bill Frey, Denny !wen, Rodney Brown, Gene Carlson, Mr. Hornbostel. Season Record: 4 wins, 0 losses.&#13;
JR. HIGH WRESTLING- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Les Ballantyne, Gary Barrier, Craig Tripp, Terry Thielen,&#13;
Keven Ring, Walter Corrin, Denny Finken, George Siebert, SECOND ROW: Ron Weihs, Peter Schomer, Roger&#13;
Redinbaugh, Dan Verpoorten, Charles Redinbaugh, Alan Oltmanns, Ronald Heim, Melvin Vogt. BACK ROW:&#13;
Rodney Brown, Bob Hansen, Ervin Gunderson, Marvin Ring, Leo Bothwell, Gene Carlson, Denny !wen, Paul Schomer. &#13;
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Sharon Rodenburg Secre&#13;
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Jerry Oloff&#13;
T reasurer Terry Kuster&#13;
Pat Rodenburg President Belknap&#13;
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PEP CLUB -- FRONT ROW, Le ft to Righ : L. He im , D. Oltm anns, W. Ch ristensen, B. Witt, S. Ste enbock , C.&#13;
Coffm a n. SECOND ROW: . Drive r, S. v' illard, L. Arrick , S. Hanse n, C. Chapma n. G. Tolle , C. Red inba ugh , C . Harm a n , K . Red inba ugh. TH RD RO\v': D. West, L. Osbahr, D. Konz, D. Da rring ton . S. Wood ,&#13;
C . Mea dows, L. Ca rlson, D. Albe rtm , C . Ri g. FOURTH ROW: K. Ve rpoorton , B. Christia nse n, J. Ohlinger, D . Ri ng , S . Ring , V. Flaha rt} . A. N wland, L. Je nsen , M. Rode nburg. LAST ROW: M . Ostdeik, D.&#13;
Daughe rty.&#13;
TOPPERFTT l?S -Della West , Gle nda Tolle, Sandra Bothwell, Linda Je nse n, Lois Voge, Marsh&lt;i RocJenburg Debbie&#13;
I 10 . Cb ryl hapina n, Sha ri Hanse n, Kare n Schrode r, Linda Arrick , Sha nnon Willard. &#13;
NEWSPAPER STAFF--Each week students were given an assignment to cove r for the newspaper.&#13;
Co-editors - Linda Jensen and Sharon Rodenburg; Sports Editor - David Hall; Features - Carolyn Larsen. &#13;
LIBRARY STAFF--FRONT Rm·' , L ft to Right: Marsha Rodenburg, Janice Chambers, Janette Chambers, Karen&#13;
Schroder . BACK ROW: Jeanie Cr ss, Car lyn Re .:!cl, Cheryl Kuster, Kathy Schroder, Linda Osbahr, and Donna&#13;
Verpoorten.&#13;
Each week two students are assigned to make&#13;
a bulle tin board emphasing the need for reading&#13;
books.&#13;
Linda and Karen show their bulletin board. &#13;
Cathy Coffman , Wanda Christiansen, Bev Witt, Linda Heim, Diane Oltmanns, and Susan Steenbock- -Tri-Center's&#13;
own "Three Ring Circus."&#13;
Linda Jensen, Kristie Redinbaugh, Susan Miller, Carol Zacharias , Marsha Rodenburg, Kathy Schroder , Sherry&#13;
Newland, Virginia Miller, Carolyn Larsen, and Chris Ha rman.&#13;
"Office help - -are you kidding?" &#13;
The 'panish Clt!b off to see a bull fight.&#13;
"Roll the next 'Fractured Flicker,' Mr . Brewington." &#13;
Mr. Mackie's Art Class takes a break to show its masterpieces.&#13;
Senior Shop Class gathers around the table as Mr. Raver tells them how to square a board. &#13;
FUTURE HOMEMA KEl~ OF AMERIC - -During the year these students prepared a breakfast for their mothers, a&#13;
bre akfa st for the ir fa thers, and a turke y dinner for Thanksgiving.&#13;
Sewing Class Diane and Wanda do the weekly wash. &#13;
CHEMISTRY CLASS--Many a day foul odors came from this group of stude nts.&#13;
Mr. Hubbard we nt to th e c upboard Biology r.111ss disects a crawfish . &#13;
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King and Queen &#13;
TOP--Attendants for the Royalty were--Left to&#13;
Right: Kathy Schroder, Carolyn Larsen, Susan Cook,&#13;
Sharon Rodenburg, Queen Rita Bardsley, King Jack&#13;
Smith, David Iwen, Dick Ward, Bob Erickson, and&#13;
Bill Pogge.&#13;
BOTTOM--They could have danced all night! &#13;
Rita is crowned by Patsy Erickson, who was queen for the 1964- 65 season.&#13;
Mary Martens, queen for the 1963-64 season,&#13;
crowns Ja ck . &#13;
Former Queens congratulate Jack and Rita.&#13;
Jack and Rita tour the football field .&#13;
FORMER QUEENS&#13;
Barbara Arrick Schmidt 1961&#13;
Janice Hemmingsen Ward 1962&#13;
Mary Ann Manens 1963&#13;
Patsy Erickson 1964 &#13;
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MAJORETTES--FRONT: Marsha R0denburg. BACK, Lei. to Right: Mary Siebert, Betty Wohlers, Linda Jensen,&#13;
Susan Cook, and Sha ron odenburg.&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
F .ONT OW, L ft to Right: Kathy Schroder, Susan Steenbock, Carol Driver, Cathy Coffman, Sarah Miller,&#13;
Cheryl Ku" ter, Pam Soppe , Bev Moffatt, Susan Miller. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Ring, Sheila Koch, Rosemary&#13;
Jer1sen, Lyneta Grap, Bill Pogge, Lois Voge, Dale Gardner, Neil Hubbard, Myron Ring, Dennis Jensen, Roger&#13;
Jensen, Mike Jensen, Dalyn Grap, Dave Pogge , Larry Christainsen , Jack Smith. THIRD ROW: Julie Jensen,&#13;
Denise Cotrin, Patty Be rtelsen, Nancy Tighe, Jim Arthur, Dennis Spark, Charlotte Redinbaugh, Dave Hall, Rick&#13;
Lee, Patti Jungfe rman, Diane Redinbaugh, Gl enda Tolle, Sandra Bothwell, Dennis Dollen, Arlen Darrington,&#13;
Alan Pieper, Keith Christainsen, Reg Welbourne, Tim Steenbock, Linda Jensen, Cra ig Welbourne, Lynn Vogt,&#13;
Dave Welbourne, Les Harman. BACK ROW: Bob Trede, Shannon Willard, Bob Frey, Te rry Mauer, Dave lwen,&#13;
Rob Hall and Instructor Robert Edson. &#13;
GIRLS GLEE- -FRONT ROW, Left to Right: C. Ring, C. Coffman, P. Soppe, V. Gardner, K . Carlson, K . Red -&#13;
inbaugh, L. Keesee, S. Wood , M. McMillen, K. Schroder, D. West , Instructor, Mr. Richard Dexter. SECOND&#13;
ROW: J. Swanson, A. Newland, M. Thiland, S. Steenbock, C. Zacharias, R. Jensen, A . Steenbock, C. Mea -&#13;
dows, L. Jensen, K. Ausdemore, L. Ryan, C. Kuster, L. Voge. BACK ROW : A. Martens , S. Willard , D.&#13;
Albertus, J. Jensen, J. Kenealy, L. Carlson , S. Miller, C . Harman, S. Ring, D. Darrington, P. MacDonald,&#13;
S. Miller, and S. Both well.&#13;
Chamber Choir &#13;
MIXED CHORUS--FRONT ROW , Left to Right: A c mpanist, Lyneta Grap, J. Swanson, C. Ring, C. Coffman ,&#13;
K. Carlson, V. Gardne r, L. Vog , L. R an, L. Ke see , L. Jensen, M. McMillen, K. Schroder, c. Kuster, s.&#13;
Bothwell, Instructor, Mr. Richa rd Dexter. SECOND ROW: S. Steenbock, A. Martens, S. Willard, P. Soppe , K.&#13;
Redinbaugh, C. Zacharia s, R. Jensen, C. Harman , A. Steenbock, S. Ring, K. Ausedomore, D. Darrington , P.&#13;
McDonald, s. Miller D. West . THIRD ROW: T . Kuster, J. Jensen, D. Albertus, J. Kenealy , L. Carlson , S .&#13;
Miller, K. Christiansen, J. Oloff, D. Iwen, M. Je nsen, A. Youmans, T. Steenbock, D. Jensen, D. Gardne r, L.&#13;
Peterson. BACK ROW: R. V\elbourne, R. Jensen, L. Christiansen, D. Grau, D. Pogge, D. Jessen, A. Anderson ,&#13;
R. Davis, L. Roberts, D. Wohlers, R. Trede , E. Spencer, J. Smith, J. Arthur, R. Hall, C. Soppe , and M .&#13;
Ring.&#13;
CHAMBER CHOIR--Accompanist, Lyneta Grap.&#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Diana Albertus, Carol Zacharias, Mary McMi1len, Susan Steenbock,&#13;
Della West. SECOND ROW: Tim Steenbock,&#13;
Mike Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Sarah Miller, Jim&#13;
Arthur, Dennis Jensen. BACK ROW: Roger Jensen, Larry Christiansen, Susan Miller, Dave Iwen,&#13;
and Jack Smith. &#13;
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Candidates for King and Q u e en of Hearts &gt;"e re, le ft to righ t: Dave Pogge, Fred Rodenburg, Dick Ward, King&#13;
Cliff Killpack, Quee 11 Sharon Rodenburg, Barb ' enig, Wanda Christensen , and Carolyn O' Neill .&#13;
King&#13;
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CLIFF AND SHARON &#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAY--CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Rita Bardsle y (Miss Brill),&#13;
Jackie Ring (Mrs. Fritzgerald), Marsha Rodenburg (Lillian Gilbreath), Linda Jensen (Ernestine Gilbreath), Sharon&#13;
Rodenburg (Anne Gilbreath), Betty Wohlers (Mother Gilbreath), Connie Corrin (Martha), JoAnn Swanson, (Jackie&#13;
Gilbreath), Janice Chambers (Prompter), Glenda Pogge (Prompter), SECOND ROW: Robert Raver (Direc tor),&#13;
Cheryl Kuster (Student Director), Dale Miller (Larry), Jack Sm ith (Bill), LeRoy Dollen (Dr. Burton), Danny&#13;
Flaharty (Freddie), Dave lwen (Dan), Ed Ring (Stage Lighting), Lynn Vogt (Sound Effects). BACK ROW : Bill&#13;
Pogge (Joe Scales), Max Handbury (Frank Gilbreath), Bob Erickson (Fathe r Gilbreath) .&#13;
The play is about the Gilbreath family who lived by stric tness demanded by their&#13;
father. Re bel Anne tries to change Father's ways and widens the misunderstandings between herself and her father. The gimmicks of the rest of the Gilbreaths adds to the&#13;
headache but they all end up not knowing that their father is strict because he is dying&#13;
and wants them to remain a stable, happy family. &#13;
Junior Class Play&#13;
A Broom for the Bride&#13;
TOP--The actors and stage crew were : (front) Amy&#13;
Martens, Kristie Redinbaugh, Carolyn O'Neill, Mary&#13;
Siebert, Susan Steenbock, Lyneta Grap. (back row)&#13;
Cathy Coffman, Carol Zacharias, Mary McMillen,&#13;
Terry Kuster, Kay Carlson, Ellis Bertelsen, Susa n&#13;
Miller, Gary Oltmanns, Roger Hansen, Mr. Raver,&#13;
dire c tor, and Bob Frey.&#13;
Go ahead Terry, put your arm around her!&#13;
Can I show you to your room, Aunt Miranda ? &#13;
Awards&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
Outstanding Vocal Student&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
John Philip Sousa Award&#13;
Football&#13;
Declamation&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Homemaker of Tomorrow Award&#13;
Outstanding Home Economist&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Scholarship to Emporia State&#13;
Teachers College for wrestling&#13;
Track&#13;
Scholarship to Wayne State&#13;
Teachers College fo r track and&#13;
football&#13;
Library Assistants&#13;
Math Awards&#13;
Math contest winner&#13;
Second place&#13;
Commercial Department&#13;
Best Secretary Award&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
Softball&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
First Year Typing Awards&#13;
Newspaper Staff&#13;
Cheerleading&#13;
Scholarship Announcements&#13;
Four Scholarships to the State&#13;
College of Iowa&#13;
Two Scholarships to Iowa State&#13;
University&#13;
Two Scholarships to Iowa State&#13;
University&#13;
Scholarship to the State&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Day&#13;
Mr. Richard Dexter&#13;
Dave Iw en&#13;
Mr. Robert Edson&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Mr. George Sorensen&#13;
Mr. Robe rt Raver&#13;
Mr. Phil Martin&#13;
Miss Imogene Ross&#13;
Jani ce Chambers&#13;
Sharon Davis&#13;
Mr. Ron Peck&#13;
Ken Ring&#13;
Mr. Ron Peck&#13;
Dale Killpack&#13;
Mrs. Al ice Hall&#13;
Mr. Harold McKercher&#13;
Terry Kuster&#13;
Jack Smith&#13;
Mrs. Helen Frey&#13;
Carolyn Larsen&#13;
Mr. Harold McKercher&#13;
Mr. Don Lee&#13;
Mr. Don Lee&#13;
Mr. Gordon Mosher&#13;
Mr. Roger Eble&#13;
Mr. Richard Dexter&#13;
Mr. Robert Fleming&#13;
Janice Chambers&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
JoAnn Swanson &#13;
Mr. Rogers addresses the graJuating class of 1966 by telling them that their education has not stopped but&#13;
is just beginning .&#13;
Valedictorian&#13;
Kathy Schroder Gary Oltmanns and Carolyn O'Neill led seniors to&#13;
graduation. &#13;
Salutatorian -&#13;
Bill Pogge&#13;
Honor Student -&#13;
Cheryl Kuster&#13;
Honor Student - Linda Jessen&#13;
Jim Foje rece11·es dlrJom f om Roard President,&#13;
Ver al Sm· It &#13;
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HARLAN PAINT CENT ER&#13;
Ha rl an, Iowa&#13;
CASE POWER AND EQUIPMENT&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
MICKLE'S C AFE&#13;
"The House That Hamburge rs Built"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
TINSLEY 'S JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Serving S. W. Iowa for 93 yea rs&#13;
Harl an, Iowa&#13;
GOLDEN RU LE STORE&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
S &amp; S SKELLY SERVICE&#13;
Whe re "S" stands for service&#13;
Phone 755 - 2206 7th &amp; Durant&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Batteries Good year Tires Access.&#13;
LLO YD SICK, PROPRIETOR&#13;
JIM NOBLE'S SKYLINE STUDIO&#13;
7th &amp; Durant&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Finest in Graduation Photography&#13;
NORGUARD DRUG CO.&#13;
Pre scription Specialists&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN NEWS PAPER&#13;
For all the news of the a rea&#13;
Portable T ypewriter--Office E.quipment&#13;
HARLAN PARTY SHOP&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
PETERSON BATTERY AND ELECTRICITY&#13;
Chain Saws &amp; Small Engines&#13;
Electric Motor Rewinding&#13;
HOLIDAY BUFFET&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Sandwiches&#13;
sundae s&#13;
malts&#13;
shakes&#13;
hot chocolate&#13;
freezies&#13;
onion rings&#13;
coffee&#13;
DRIVE R BLACKSM IT H Ai D SUPPL Y&#13;
Hone y Creek, Iowa&#13;
PETERSON GARA GE&#13;
Cres ce nt, Iowa&#13;
BILL'S T AVERl'\J&#13;
Crescent, low a&#13;
GRAMKOW &amp; S0 1&#13;
Mea ts &amp; Groceries&#13;
Persi a , Iowa&#13;
PERSIA VARIET Y STORE&#13;
everything for the home&#13;
Ph. 488 - 2325&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
ELIAS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Persia 's Good Food Center&#13;
Phone 488 - 2225&#13;
Persi a , Iowa&#13;
PERS IA OIL COMPANY&#13;
"One Stop Does It All"&#13;
Pe rsi a, Iowa&#13;
Ph . 488-2136&#13;
BOWLES GRAIN COM PAN Y&#13;
Wayne Feeds &amp; Grinding&#13;
Ph. 488 - 2525&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA COOPERATIVE CO .&#13;
"One stop service. If we have n't&#13;
got it we '11 do our best to find it.&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
BECKER'S FUNERA L HOME a nd AMBULANCE&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Ph . 488-2875&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
STAT E BANK of PORTSMOUTH&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
Ph . 488-2166&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
CARY 'S MACHINE SHOP&#13;
" you breal it, we f1 x it'"&#13;
Ph . 488-2825&#13;
Persia, Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO TH. NK THE FOLLOWING MERCH A TTS&#13;
ELLIS DRIVER TRUCKING&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
WELLMA I'S CONST RUCTION&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
FELTON ' S AIRED ALE S&#13;
For Pe rs- - Show --Hunring&#13;
Phone: i eola 3571&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MR. LARS ON&#13;
Complim ems ofrh e Dairy \vhip&#13;
and&#13;
LARSON ' S LAUNDROMAT&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
BARRIER GARAGE&#13;
Neol a, Imva&#13;
C ROWLEY DRUG&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
COHR' S RADIO &amp; TV RE PAL&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
GRAHAM IMPLEMEr T&#13;
Ph. 488 - 2510&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
ELSIE' S C A FE&#13;
"Hom e Cooked Mea ls"&#13;
Phone 488 - 2615&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
ALBERTUS MARKET, HARDWARE, &amp;&#13;
LOCK ER&#13;
Phone 488 - 2232&#13;
Persi a , Iowa&#13;
GOSHORN 'S C AFE&#13;
Phone 488 - 2705&#13;
Persia. Iowa&#13;
HOME SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Ma ke Your Home Bank Your Banking Home&#13;
Memb e r F. D. I. C.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
PERS IA MILLING CO.&#13;
Purina Chows&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
LEINEN HARDW ARE &amp; ELECTRIC&#13;
" Everything for the Farm &amp; Hom e "&#13;
Pa ul J. Le inen, owner&#13;
Business Phone 743 - 2315&#13;
Home Phone 743 - 2135&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SERVICE STATION&#13;
McCle lland, Iowa&#13;
MC DUFFES GARA GE&#13;
McCle ll and , Iowa&#13;
HARLAN AUTO MART&#13;
Chrysler Dodge Pl ymo urh&#13;
Harlan 755 -1121 Iowa&#13;
SWANSONS STORES INC.&#13;
Ha rlan, Iowa&#13;
MILLER GARAGE&#13;
T rac ror &amp; Auro Repair&#13;
Wrecker Service&#13;
Virgil R. Miller&#13;
Phone 488 - 2515&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
WA LT'S SERVICE&#13;
" One Srop Does it All"&#13;
Ph . 488 - 2625&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS &amp; MERCHANT S ST ATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS C ASH STORE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
NEOLA GAZETTE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
NEOLA FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
PETERSON IMPLEMENT CO. INC,&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
BARRIER WELDING &amp; BLACKSMITH&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
LAKIN GRAIN CO.&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
PORTSMOUTH PRODUCE&#13;
L. D. LaSourd&#13;
Ponsmouth , Iowa &#13;
WE WISH TO TH ANK THE FOLLOWI NG MERCH A T S&#13;
C AVE REP AIR SHOP&#13;
Automa tic - transm ission Repair&#13;
Motor tune - u p&#13;
Phone 488 - 2505&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
DICK 'S ELECTRIC&#13;
Frigidaire a nd Ma ytag Appli ances&#13;
Phone 488 - 2215&#13;
Pe rsi a, Iowa&#13;
PAT NEWLAND TRUCKING&#13;
Custom Combining $5. 00 an ac re for Oa ts&#13;
$6. 00 an a cre for Bea ns&#13;
Cob Hauling - - pick -up fre e&#13;
Phont: 743 - 2568&#13;
Portsmouth , Iowa&#13;
V. L. MILLER&#13;
Trucking and Sh e lling&#13;
Phone 488 - 2032&#13;
Pe rsi a , Io wa&#13;
LOWREY OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
DALE CLOTHING COM PANY&#13;
Merl's a nd Boys' We a r&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
McKINNEY SEED COMPANY&#13;
Woodb ine , Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS SUPER M ARK ETS&#13;
Fru its, Vege ta bles, Mea ts&#13;
Phone 643 -5 643&#13;
Dunlap, Iowa&#13;
EB Y 'S DRUG STORE&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
HARRISON COUNT Y R. E.C .&#13;
Woodb ine , Iowa&#13;
HILL DRUG CO .&#13;
Drugs, Wallpape r, Pa int&#13;
Phone 647 - 2481&#13;
Wood bine , Iowa&#13;
DARNER'S VARIET Y STORE&#13;
Pa ints- - Wa ll pa pe r- -Va riety&#13;
Good s-- Dry Goods&#13;
Log an, Io wa&#13;
HARRISON MUTUAL INS URA t C E ASS .&#13;
Phone 644 - 27 10&#13;
Log an. Iowa&#13;
HARVEY' S Fl E FOODS&#13;
Frie ndl y, Co urte ous Se rv ic e&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
FLORAL DESIGNS BY C ABL ES&#13;
Loga n and Misso uri Va ll e y , Iowa&#13;
FIRST NA TIONA L BAN K&#13;
Mo. Va lley , Io wa&#13;
EBY DRUG CO.&#13;
103 N . 4rh Ave .&#13;
Phone 644- 2160&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
I-I A RVEY BROTHERS '&#13;
Clo thing , Not ions, Read y - to - Wea r&#13;
Loga n, Iow a&#13;
LOGAN AUTO SUP PL Y&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
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HUGH DUNLAP OIL COM PAN Y&#13;
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D. E. WEST TRUCKING&#13;
Li vestock a n d Cobs&#13;
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WEDES SKEL LY SERVICE&#13;
Minde n, Iowa&#13;
MIN DE. BOWL C A FE&#13;
Mind e n , Iowa&#13;
HENRY LE ADERS TRUCK ING&#13;
Minde n, Iowa&#13;
Pre sc ripti on He a dq ua rters&#13;
CRAH AN DRUG STORE&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
SCHRI EFER &amp; LOHAFER INSURANCE&#13;
Avo c a , Iowa &#13;
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Besr Possibl e Insuranc e a r Lowest Possible Cosr.&#13;
C ITI ZENS ST ATE BANK&#13;
Oa k land, Iowa&#13;
"The Ban k on the Corne r"&#13;
HU MMEL INS URA CE AGENCY&#13;
Oak l a nd, Iowa&#13;
Pho ne 51560&#13;
SHlPLEY OPTIC AL DISPENSARY&#13;
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Co un cil Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
ST AT E FARM INS URANC E CO.&#13;
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AUTO - HAIL - FIRE&#13;
Hom e Owners Pol ic y&#13;
Elm e r Ive rs&#13;
Council Bl uffs&#13;
SPENCER CH EM IC AL DI VIS! N&#13;
Gulf Oi l C o rpora ti o n&#13;
Sh e !b y , Iowa&#13;
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"It's Be tte r \\i ith Butte r"&#13;
PH. 644 - 2710&#13;
Loga n. Iowa&#13;
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Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
Compl e t e h ome fu rnishi ng, fl oor&#13;
c ove ring a nd Ge n e ra l El ec tric Applia nces&#13;
BUY WH ERE " YOU" Get the Service&#13;
BERTHUSEN FURNITURE&#13;
Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
CITI ZENS SA VINGS BANK&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
"Co ng ra tul a tions to the Seniors o f T ri-Ce nte r&#13;
M INDEN BOWL C A FE&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
BINTZ GROCERY&#13;
M inden, Iowa&#13;
WEDEL H ARDWARE&#13;
Bulk g as, Minne so ta Paints, Applia nces&#13;
Mind e n, Iowa&#13;
DR. MAX E. OLSEN, M . D.&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
MINDEN LUMBER &amp; JENSEN CONS TRUCTION&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MERKET FEED &amp; GRAINS&#13;
Seed -Gra in - Fe e d - Fe rtilize rs&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
GEIGER HATCHERY&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
EASTSIDE T A VERN&#13;
Ha rl a n, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN FLOWER SHOP&#13;
East Side o f Squa re&#13;
Ph '! Phe l ps, Prop .&#13;
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" Be tte r Clothes"&#13;
Ha rl a n, Iowa&#13;
F RNER'S&#13;
"Your Shopping Headquart ers Ha rl a n"&#13;
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PA UL EY FORD CENTER&#13;
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Ha rl a n, Iowa&#13;
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Neol a , Iowa&#13;
DR. LEE and WELBORNE&#13;
Neol a , Iowa&#13;
DENNY 'S ST ANDARL' STATION&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN MILL&#13;
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LOGAN PRODUCE&#13;
Poultry- -Eggs- -Cre a m - - Seeds&#13;
Farm Supplies--Custom Feed Grinding&#13;
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MEIER SKELLY SERVICE&#13;
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John Deere Sale s a nd Service&#13;
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FERER'S TOBACCO AND C AN DY CO.&#13;
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FIRST NATIONA L BANK&#13;
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EGANS'&#13;
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McCormick Farm Equipment&#13;
Sales and Servic e&#13;
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Wa lla c e and Elsa's&#13;
SUNNYSIDE SERVICE and C AFE&#13;
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MOORE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Missouri Valle y, Iowa&#13;
J. and M. C AFE&#13;
Missouri Valle y, Iowa&#13;
ELLIS BEEBEE, MINNESOTA C ALVES&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
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HARDY-WALKER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
ED'S PLACE&#13;
Refreshments&#13;
Lunches&#13;
Cigarettes&#13;
Beebee rown, Iowa&#13;
KOENIG 'S 66 SERVICE&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
VALLEY DRUG STORE&#13;
Ed Mueksch , Registered Pharmacist&#13;
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ROB ERT W. H ARVEY and SON&#13;
Pres c ri ption Drug Store&#13;
Missouri Va lley, Iowa&#13;
AXT ELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Frigidai re Appliances&#13;
Furniture Cook Pa ints&#13;
Mohawk Ca rpets&#13;
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FOODLAND SUPER MKT S .&#13;
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U. S . Choice Mea ts&#13;
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PEO PLES ST AT E BANK&#13;
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311 Ea st Erie&#13;
" Your N. A.P , A. Jobber is a Good Ma n to Know"&#13;
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"Exc lusive l y Me n 's a nd Boy's Store "&#13;
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HENNESSEY - VAN CLEA VE - HURLEY&#13;
Fune ra l Hom e&#13;
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Am bula nce&#13;
NELSON FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Minnesota Pa in ts&#13;
Compl e te line of a nimal h e a lth prod ucts&#13;
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HOME SUPPLY STORE&#13;
Neol a, Iowa&#13;
JENSEN MILLS&#13;
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HEATH'S CITIES SERVICE ST AT ION&#13;
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BO YER' S BODY AN D FENDER&#13;
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SCHIERBROCKS&#13;
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MARGE ' S BE AUT Y SHOP&#13;
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VON HEBEL' S&#13;
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HOLTZ PONT IAC&#13;
We servi ce a ll m akes&#13;
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Se rving Yo u Sinc e 18 92&#13;
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Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
OLSON CLE ANERS&#13;
Re pairs Alterations&#13;
Professiona l Dry Cleaning at its Best&#13;
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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASS'N .&#13;
"The Pl a ce to Sa ve "&#13;
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Cong ra tul a tions to the Seniors&#13;
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Avoc a , Iowa&#13;
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Flowers for all Occ asions&#13;
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17 Bryant Stre e t&#13;
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The 1967 Trojan is dedicated to Mr. Harold McKercher, who has been a teacher and coach at Tri- Center since&#13;
before the r eorganization of our schools. He is known by both students and teachers for his never-failing sense&#13;
of humor and for his high ideals. &#13;
'DMINISTRATION&#13;
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-Ill·-· Superintendent&#13;
MEL VIN ROGERS&#13;
High School Principal&#13;
ROGER EBLE&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION- -Left to Right: Melvin Rogers, Howard Darrington, Secretary; Gladys Miller; Ver le&#13;
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RUTH ART HUR&#13;
..&#13;
Junior High Principal&#13;
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ROBERT FLEMING&#13;
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Spanish&#13;
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Math&#13;
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SARAH HANSEN&#13;
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LARRY I-iORNBOSTEL&#13;
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\. &#13;
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WAYNE HUEBNER&#13;
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Class Officer&#13;
GARY JAMIESON--Transferred from Albia High&#13;
School- -Baseball, Football&#13;
CLIFFORD KILLPACK--Baseball, Football, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club, Annual Staff,&#13;
Senior Class Play, Homecoming Candidate ,&#13;
Class Officer, Lee and W elbourne Award&#13;
13 &#13;
MARION LUSTGRAAF - -Wrestling&#13;
AMY MARTENS- -Choir, Junior &amp; Senior Class&#13;
Plays&#13;
14&#13;
LARRY LASHER&#13;
HOWARD LETT--Senior Class Play&#13;
JERRY MARTENS&#13;
JENELLE MATTHEWS- -Softba ll, Basketball,&#13;
Home Ee . Club &#13;
TERRY MA UER--Baseball, Track, Band&#13;
MARY MC MILLEN--Choir, Spanish Club, Library Staff, Newspaper Staff, Junior-Senior&#13;
Class Plays, Homecoming Candidate , Class Offi cer, Pep Club&#13;
VIRGINIA MILLER-- Basketball, Home Ee . Club,&#13;
Annual Staff, Senior Class Play, Class Officer,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
SHERRY NEWLA ND - - Class Officer, Se nior Class&#13;
Play&#13;
MARY MEEKER- -Pep Club&#13;
SUSAN MILLER--Bas~etb ll, Band , Choir, OneAct Plays, Home Ee . Club, Spanish Club , Office Help, Newspaper St aff, Annual Staff, Junior-Senior Class Plays, Class Officer .&#13;
15 &#13;
RODNEY OLSEN- -Spanish Cltib&#13;
CAROLYN O'NEILL--Softball, Basketball, Office Help, Annual Staff, Junior-Senior Class&#13;
Plays, Homecoming Queen, Class Officer&#13;
16&#13;
SANDRA OCHAMPAUGH- -Home Ee. Club&#13;
GARY OLTMANNS--Baseball, football, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club, Junior Class Play,&#13;
Homecoming King, Class Officer&#13;
MARY JEAN OSTDIEK--Ho.me Ee. Club, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
LON PAPST &#13;
JERRY PLAMBECK&#13;
CAROLYN REED&#13;
JOE ROBERTS- -Wrestling&#13;
MARY SIEBERT--Twirler, Home Ee. Club , Junior Cla ss Play&#13;
KRISTIE REDINBAUGH--Choir, Home Ee. Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Office Help, Annual Staff,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Junior-Senior Class Play, Pep&#13;
Club, One-Act Play&#13;
CAROLYN RING--Band, Choir, Office Help,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Pep Club, Home Ee. Club,&#13;
Senior Class Play&#13;
17 &#13;
SUSAN STEENBOCK--Band, Choir, One-Act&#13;
Play, Home Ee. Club, Office Help, Newspaper&#13;
Staff, Annual Staff, Jr. &amp; Sr. Class Plays,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Class Officer, Pep&#13;
Club, Cheerleader&#13;
GARY TRIPP - -Football, Wrestling, Homecoming Candidate&#13;
18&#13;
DENNIS SPARK- -Band&#13;
ARLENE STEENBOCK--Choir&#13;
DONNA VERPOORTEN ~- choir, Home Ee., Library St aff, Junior &amp; Senior Class Plays, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
KAY VERPOORTEN--Choir, Home Ee., Pep&#13;
Club &#13;
LINDA WEIHS--Home Ee. Club, Pep Club&#13;
CRAIG WELBOURNE--Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Track, Band, Spanish Club, Homecoming Candidate, Class Officer&#13;
CAROL ZACHARIAS- -Basketball, Choir, OneAct Play, Dramatics, Home Ee. Club, Office&#13;
Help, Newspaper Staff, Jr. &amp; Sr. Class Plays,&#13;
Pep Club, Annual Staff&#13;
SUSAN MANION--Transferred from Missouri&#13;
Valley- - Office He lp , Pep Club , Choir&#13;
BEV WITT--Home Ee. Club, Office Help, Senior Class Play, Pep Club, Cheerleader&#13;
DOUG WOHLERS--Basketball Manager&#13;
19 &#13;
fl iJjldiJa I 9 63 - 1967&#13;
Tri-County Conference Football Champions&#13;
1963 -1964&#13;
Tri-County Conference Ba sketball Champions (boys)&#13;
Lyneta Grap recei ves a One rating in contest of piano solo .&#13;
1964- 1965&#13;
Basketball Girls Sectional Runne r-Ups&#13;
First place Math contest \o/On by Terry Kuster and second place by Lyneta Grap&#13;
Hl65 -1966&#13;
Clif Killpack chosen King of Hearts at Sweethea rts Dance&#13;
Track Team IVi ns Conference Titl e&#13;
Jim Carlson se lected to All Southwest Imva Football Team&#13;
Wrestling Team Captures 2nd place in Poha Tournament , 2nd place in ISO Invitational, and 2nd place in Lewis&#13;
Central Invitational Freshman - Sophomore Tournament.&#13;
1966 -1967&#13;
Gary Oltmanns and Carolyn O'Ne ill chosen Homecoming King and Queen&#13;
Susan Miller and Sue Steenbock were members of All State Choir&#13;
Gary Tripp and Ca thy Coffman were crowned King and Queen of Sweetheart Dance&#13;
Girls Summe r Softball Team wins Sectional Tournament and adva nce to Distric t&#13;
Wrestling Team Captures Confe rence Championship&#13;
Football Team wins Conference Title&#13;
Susan Mille r selected All Southwest Imva Baske tball Team&#13;
Jim Ca rlson Selected All Southwest Iowa Football Team&#13;
Jim Carlson and Ga ry Tripp advance to Stare Wrestling Tournament&#13;
Jim Carlson and Terry Mauer compete in State Tra ck Mee t&#13;
Boys Baske tball Team wins Sectional Cham pionship.&#13;
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22&#13;
Alan Anderson&#13;
Douglas Arnburg&#13;
Clyde Arrick&#13;
Dale Aus&#13;
demore&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Jerry Bothwell&#13;
Wayne Carlson&#13;
Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Larry Christiansen&#13;
Jim Cook&#13;
Arlen Cross&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
Dianne Darrington&#13;
Rick Davis Kathy Driver&#13;
Jan is Epperson&#13;
Vicki Flaharty&#13;
Vickie Gardner&#13;
Rick Guill&#13;
David Hall&#13;
Shq.ri Hansen&#13;
Linda&#13;
Heim&#13;
Steve Heim&#13;
Richard Hines&#13;
Janice&#13;
H&#13;
oeppner &#13;
Carol Hutzell&#13;
Marty Jones&#13;
J anAl Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Knauss&#13;
Myron Koenig&#13;
Diane Konz&#13;
Connie Kuster&#13;
Rick Lee&#13;
Carol Martens&#13;
Arlan Martens&#13;
Tom Masker&#13;
Corrine Me&#13;
adows&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
Stan Miller Beverly Moffatt&#13;
Mary&#13;
M&#13;
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ss&#13;
Dean Nieman&#13;
Diane Oltmanns&#13;
Linda Osbahr&#13;
Charlotte&#13;
Redinbaugh&#13;
Douglas&#13;
Redinbaugh&#13;
Debbie Ring&#13;
Sandy Ring&#13;
Susie Ring&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Pat Rodenburg&#13;
J er el Schomer&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
Karen Schroder&#13;
Jerry Shriver&#13;
Pam Soppe&#13;
Glenda Tolle&#13;
Della West&#13;
Shannon Willard&#13;
Sandi Wood&#13;
23 &#13;
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Gary Albertus&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Jim Arthur&#13;
Karen&#13;
Ausdemore&#13;
Nancy Blois&#13;
Leonard Brown&#13;
Keith Christiansen&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
Christiansen&#13;
Karol De Hart&#13;
Denny Dollen&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Floerchinger&#13;
Dale Gardner&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Bill Haines&#13;
Rob Hall&#13;
Doug Hamann&#13;
Bill Hammitt&#13;
Marlene Hansen&#13;
Mike Hines&#13;
Jane Hoeppner&#13;
Thomas Honeywell&#13;
Dennis Jensen&#13;
Julie Jensen&#13;
Mike Jensen Roger Jens en Rose Jensen Danny Jessen&#13;
Patte Jo&#13;
Jungferman&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Killpack &#13;
Sheila Koch&#13;
Barb Koenig&#13;
Gary Larsen&#13;
Connie Martens&#13;
Kenny Martens&#13;
Ronnie Meeker&#13;
Paula McDonald&#13;
Glenn Miller&#13;
Sarah Miller&#13;
Abbie Newland&#13;
Ter&#13;
ry Newland&#13;
Janice Ohlinger&#13;
Joyce Olsen&#13;
Eileen&#13;
Pearcy&#13;
Lee&#13;
Petersen&#13;
Ro&#13;
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Da e&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Di&#13;
ane Redinb&#13;
augh&#13;
Da&#13;
ve&#13;
Ring&#13;
Myr&#13;
on Ring&#13;
Barb Roberts&#13;
Leo Roberts&#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Larry Siebert&#13;
Craig Soppe&#13;
Tim Ste&#13;
enbock&#13;
Cathy Sto&#13;
ne&#13;
Belknap&#13;
Stoutzenburger&#13;
Mickey Thielen&#13;
Steve Tr&#13;
ede&#13;
Dave&#13;
Welbourne&#13;
Reg&#13;
Welbourne&#13;
Barb&#13;
Wi&#13;
tt&#13;
Lois&#13;
Voge&#13;
A&#13;
lan&#13;
Youmans&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Randy Arrick&#13;
Lester Ballantyne&#13;
Gary Barrier&#13;
Leo Both well&#13;
Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Sandra Bradley&#13;
Rodney Brown&#13;
Gene Carlson&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Cathy Chapman&#13;
Cathy Cook&#13;
Pam Cook&#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Richard Corrin&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Arlen Darrington&#13;
Ke ith Davis&#13;
Sharon Deen&#13;
Richard Driver&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
Patty Felton&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Gary Gravert&#13;
Lillie Hansen&#13;
Bob Hansen Les Harman&#13;
Larry Heim&#13;
Patty Heim&#13;
Re id Hemmingsen&#13;
Pauline Hines&#13;
Mike Hough &#13;
Janice&#13;
Honeywell&#13;
Roberta&#13;
Huebner&#13;
Denny&#13;
Iwen&#13;
Bev Killpack&#13;
Marlene Kline&#13;
Ron Knauss&#13;
Cor&#13;
rine Kuster&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Patty&#13;
Larson&#13;
Darre&#13;
·n Martens&#13;
Roger&#13;
McEvoy&#13;
Russell&#13;
Miller&#13;
Marge&#13;
Moffatt&#13;
Collen Newland&#13;
Marsha Newland&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
Alan Pieper&#13;
Patty Pl&#13;
ambe&#13;
c k&#13;
C&#13;
harles Redinba&#13;
ugh&#13;
Kevin Ring&#13;
Marvin Ring&#13;
Les Rodenburg&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Diane Schn ckloth&#13;
Linda Sager&#13;
Paul Schomer&#13;
Peter Schomer&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Jerry Thielen&#13;
Wanda Thomas&#13;
l~ancy Tighe&#13;
Ronnie Weihs&#13;
Jeny Wilson&#13;
Randy Zacharias&#13;
27 &#13;
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Dennis Albertus&#13;
Mike Arthur&#13;
Dale Baker&#13;
Bill Bahrke&#13;
Byron Bertelsen&#13;
Jack Bertelsen&#13;
Peggy Bertelsen&#13;
Cathy Bothwell&#13;
Rayrnona Bradley&#13;
Jan Corrin&#13;
Wayne Corrin&#13;
Bruce Carrol&#13;
Ricky Chapman&#13;
Denise Gardner&#13;
Bob Grote&#13;
Betty Haines&#13;
Nancy Hall&#13;
Terry Hansen&#13;
Diane Hester&#13;
Randy Hoeppner&#13;
Durelle Ingersen&#13;
Joan Iwen&#13;
Dick Lasher&#13;
Mark Lee&#13;
Mary&#13;
J&#13;
ean Lustgraaf&#13;
Linda Manhart Pam Martens&#13;
Kenny Mcintosh Louise McDonald Kathy McEvoy&#13;
Dale Jensen&#13;
Neil Je&#13;
nsen &#13;
Chuck Kuste r&#13;
Karen Oloff&#13;
Marilee Oloff&#13;
Sherrie O'Neill&#13;
Denise Perry&#13;
Elaine Plambeck&#13;
Sheila Ring&#13;
Carla Ring&#13;
Diane Soppe&#13;
Fran Sorensen&#13;
Jea n Sparks&#13;
Jack Stamp&#13;
Barbara Stone&#13;
Ma ry Stoutzenberger&#13;
Terry Thielen&#13;
Vicki Tolle&#13;
Tommy Tucker&#13;
Ronnie Wede&#13;
Mark Welbourne&#13;
Becky Wi tt&#13;
Alice Wohlers&#13;
JoAnn Arrick&#13;
Susie Ba llantyne&#13;
Cla udia Beebee&#13;
Daniel Brown&#13;
ob Carey&#13;
Vicki Cook&#13;
Arlon Deupree&#13;
Ste ve Doty&#13;
Jill Epperson&#13;
Dennis Finken&#13;
Audrey Flaharty&#13;
Ronnie Flaharty&#13;
Harry Frye&#13;
Bruce Guill&#13;
Ervi Gunde rson&#13;
Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Ronni e Heim&#13;
Glen Hubbard &#13;
Bonnie !wen&#13;
Robert Koch&#13;
Denise Koenig&#13;
Debra Kroeger&#13;
Jeanette Larson&#13;
T eresa Lett&#13;
Vern Manhart&#13;
Mike Masker&#13;
Steve Miller&#13;
Craig Moffatt&#13;
Dean Muhs&#13;
Kathy Oloff&#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Robert Owen&#13;
Ellen Pearcy&#13;
Randy Peterson&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh&#13;
Ronnie Reed&#13;
Al Roberts&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Patty Samson&#13;
Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
Becky Schroder&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
De bra Soppe&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Eula Stoutzenberger&#13;
Brad Stryker&#13;
Stan Trede&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Susan Tucker&#13;
Danny Verpoorten&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Dale Youmans &#13;
&#13;
SUMMER BASEBALL TEAM--Front Row, Left to Right: Craig Welboume, Jim Carlson, Bob Frey, Reg Welbourne,&#13;
Steve Heim, Dan Jessen. Back Row: Alan Anderson, Dean Nieman, Myron Koenig, Gary Oltmanns, G ary&#13;
Jamieson, Dale Killpac k, Cliff Killpack, Coach Phil Martin.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponents Tri-Center Opponents&#13;
3 Panama 3 2 Elk Horn 3&#13;
1 Harlan 2 2 Avoca 12&#13;
0 ElkHorn 10 8 Logan 1&#13;
3 Treynor 8 5 Defiance 4&#13;
2 Logan 1 6 Lewis Central 0&#13;
4 Lewis Central 0 4 Missouri Valley 0&#13;
6 Avoca 5 (Sectional Tournaments)&#13;
2 Defiance 0 4 Woodbine 0&#13;
1 Harlan 7 2 Panama 5&#13;
(Season Record 9-7)&#13;
RETURNING VETERANS- -Front Row, Left to Right: Reg Welbourne, Bob F ey, Gary Jam le on, Dean Nieman,&#13;
Myron Koenig, Ellis Bertelson. Back Row: Dan Jessen, Jim Carlson, Craig Welboume, Cliff Killpack, A 1 an&#13;
Anderson, Gary Oltmanns, Coach Phil Martin. &#13;
1966 SUMMER SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS- -Front Row, Left to Right: Della West, Kay Blois,&#13;
Carolyn O'Neill, Kathy Driver, Mona Arrick, Barb Koenig, Bev Moffatt, Pat Rodenburg. Back Row: Ka thy&#13;
Floerchinger, Reta Knauss, Juiie Jensen, Coach Phil Martin, Diane Oltmanns, Barb Witt, Nancy Blois.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponents Tri-Center Opponents&#13;
20 Lewis Central 19 13 Carson 11&#13;
1 Avoca 10 14 Carson 10&#13;
20 Lewis 10 Sectional Tournaments&#13;
4 Lewis Central 21 19 Stewart 2&#13;
18 Shelby 12 10 Avoca 6&#13;
3 Avoca 11 13 Orient 9&#13;
17 Logan 15 District Tournaments&#13;
19 Shelby 15 7 Paton-Churdan 8&#13;
14 Hancock 8 (Season Record 15-7)&#13;
14 Hancock 15 Fall Scores&#13;
6 Lewis 5 33 Lewis Central 8&#13;
16 Hancock 9 10 Nisha Valley 5&#13;
5 Logan 11 7 Logan 1&#13;
23 Carson 8 16 Lewis Central 1&#13;
8 Logan 9 2 Griswold 4&#13;
9 Logan 8&#13;
18 Nisha Valley 5&#13;
6 Logan 1&#13;
2 Avoca 8&#13;
PALL SOFTBALL--Front Row, Left to Right: Barb Witt, Nancy Blois, Della West, Pat Rodenbur~. Bev Moffatt,&#13;
Kay Blois, Kathy Driver, Mona Arrick. Back Row: Coach Don Lee, Kathy Floerchinger, Barb Koenig, Jenelle&#13;
Matthews, Julie Jensen, Reta Knauss, Carolyn O'Neill, Coach Phil Martin. 33 &#13;
First Row, Left to Right: Ron Knauss, student manager; Dave Welbourne, Dalyn Grap, Dave Pogge, Jerry Bothwell, Harold Arbaugh, Dan Jessen, . Leonard Brown, Jerry Wilson, Richard Hines, student manager. Second Row:&#13;
Bill Frey, Denny !wen, Terry Kuster, Gary Jamieson, Phil Christiansen, BobFrey, Craig Welbourne, Ken Collins,&#13;
Gary Oltmanns, Fred Rodenburg, Cliff Killpack, Jim Carlson, Gary Tripp, Reid Hemmingsen, Gary Larson. Third&#13;
Row: Coach George Sorensen, Reg Welbourne, Terry Mauer, Dean Nieman, Alan Anderson, Jerry Dargin, Myron&#13;
Koenig, Ric Lee, Tom Masker, Jerry Shriver, Gerry Ballantyne, Rick Guill, Joel Schomer, Dale Gardner, Assistant Coaches Harold McKercher, and Earnest Abariotes.&#13;
T-C'S EXPLOSIVE BACKFIELD--Phil, Harold, Craig, Gary, and&#13;
T-C Opp. Jim.&#13;
20 Oakland 20&#13;
33 Carson 13&#13;
39 Walnut 12&#13;
59 I. S. D. 20&#13;
40 Elkhorn 12&#13;
47 Underwood 7&#13;
53 Shelby 0&#13;
33 Treynor 18&#13;
20 AvoHa 35&#13;
Season Record&#13;
7-1-1&#13;
34 &#13;
Jim Phil Terry Cliff Gary&#13;
Bob Craig Harold Gary&#13;
Gerry Dalyn Rick Joel&#13;
Fred Myron Jerry Ken&#13;
Ric Alan Jerry Leonard 35 &#13;
No one seems to know what happened to the football.&#13;
Phil can't believe what's in front of him. He won't hurt me, Mom, I've got King's X.&#13;
36 &#13;
Front, Left to Right: Reg Welbourne, Jerry Wilson, Dean Nieman, Tom Masker, Jere! Schomer. Back, Left to&#13;
Right: Coach Harold McKercher, Joel Schomer, Dave Pogge, Cliff Killpack, Ric Lee, Gary Oltmanns, Fred Rodenburg, Student Managers, Doug Wohlers and Dale Ausdemore.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponent Tri-Center Opponent&#13;
60 Walnet 52 51 Shelby 48&#13;
67 Carson 46 51 Treynor 80&#13;
63 Underwood 61 86 ISD 57&#13;
72 Lewis Central 60 52 Underwood 62&#13;
55 Elk Horn 42 53 Shelby 50&#13;
61 ISD 30 62 Mo. Valley 66&#13;
58 Shelby 36 56 Treynor 80&#13;
80 Carson 56 SECTIONAL&#13;
67 Elk Horn 50 77 Oakland 49&#13;
51 Treynor 69 60 Underwood 57&#13;
68 Walnut 43 48 Treynor 69&#13;
15 wins 6 losses&#13;
RESERVES- -Front, Left to Right: Dennis Dollen, Jim Cook, Bill Frey, Russell' Miller. Back, Left to Right: Den·&#13;
nis Jensen, Ron Knauss, Arlen Darringt0n, Les Harman, Al an Youmans, Steve Trede, Roger Jensen, Coach George&#13;
Sorensen. 37 &#13;
38 &#13;
Gary Oltmanns Fred Rodenburg Cliff Killpack&#13;
Dave Pogge Ric Lee Joel Schomer&#13;
Jerel Schomer Dean Nieman Jerry Dargin&#13;
Tom Ma sker Reg Welbourne Jerry Wilson&#13;
39 &#13;
VARSITY--Front, Left to Right: Coach Don Lee, Patti Heim, Kathy Driver, Sandy Ring, Sue Miller, Carolyn&#13;
O'Neill, Pat Rodenburg. Middle Row: Barb Koenig, Rose Jensen, Paula McDonald, Mona Arrick. Connie Kuster,&#13;
Ret.a Knauss, Kay Blois, Della West. Back, Left to Right: Managers, Carol Zacharias, Jenelle Matthews, Virginia Miller.&#13;
Tri-Center Opp. Tri-Center Opp.&#13;
52 Portsmouth 44 53 Walnut 30&#13;
47 Shelby 49 39 Woodbine 36&#13;
56 Mo. Valley 48 48 Carson 35&#13;
58 West Harrison 67 50 Lewis Central 53&#13;
54 Treynor 56 32 Elk Horn 41&#13;
62 Panama 34 45 Shelby 50&#13;
52 Elk Horn 71 39 Carson 38&#13;
49 Treynor 51 63 Shelby 60&#13;
58 Audubon 57 44 Elk Horn 55&#13;
37 Walnut 61 65 Panama 29&#13;
33 Lewis Central 50&#13;
41 Lo -Ma 45&#13;
Season's Record" 12 wins 10 losses&#13;
RESERVES - - Left to Right: Vicki Fahrenkrog, Linda Sagar, Patti Felton, Bev Killpack, Coach Phil Martin, Ja nic e&#13;
Honeywell, Roberta Huebner, Patti Bertleson, Barb Witt, Nancy Blois. &#13;
Reta Knauss Mona Arrick Rosemary Jensen Barb Koenig&#13;
Kathy Driver Pat Rodenburg Patti Heim&#13;
Susan Miller Sandy Ring Carolyn O'Neill&#13;
Della West Kay Blois Connie Kuster Paula McDonald&#13;
41 &#13;
42 &#13;
VARSITY - -Back Row: Coach A bariotes, Phil Christiansen, Jim Carlson; Tom Honeywell, Myron Koenig, Joe&#13;
Roberts, John Honeywell, Craig Welbourne. Front Row: Marion Lustgraaf, Jerry Bothwell, Steve Heim, Gary&#13;
Tripp, Ron Meeker, Rob Hall.&#13;
Tri-Center Opponents&#13;
38 Underwood 10&#13;
25 Logan 17&#13;
15 Harlan 27&#13;
45 rsn 2&#13;
34 arson 14&#13;
40 Lewis Central 5&#13;
26 Underwood 20&#13;
45 West H·arrison 3&#13;
28 Oakland 14&#13;
53 Mo. Valley 2&#13;
34 Logan 7&#13;
Season Record&#13;
10 Win 1 Loss&#13;
RESERVES- -Back Row: Dave Welbourne, Tim Steenbock, Dan Jessen, Jerry Shriver, Doug Redinbaugh, Karol DeHart, Larry Siebert, Coach Abariotes. Second Row: Marvin Ring, Gary Barrier, Rod Brown, Darrel Martens,&#13;
Kevin Ring. Front Row: Gary Larsen, Clyde Arrick, Ron Weihs, Alan Oltmanns, Dalyn Grap Leonard Brown. &#13;
Don't worry Marion, it could be worse.&#13;
44&#13;
Watch your tongue Craig.&#13;
How dare you hold hands with a scrub&#13;
brush!&#13;
Heads up handsome. &#13;
Ron Meeker Gary Tripp Jerry Bothwell Jim Carlson&#13;
· .. ,,&#13;
Rob Hall Steve Heim John Honeywell&#13;
Marian Lustgraaf Craig Welborne Myron Koenig&#13;
Phil Christiansen Joe Roberts Tom Honeywell&#13;
45 &#13;
Back RO\v, left to right: Gary Oltmanns, Gary Jamieson, Bob Bre\vington, Jerry Shrive r, Tom Masker, Cliff Killpack, Dave Pogge, Fred Rodenburg . Second Row : Dan Jessen , Terr y Mauer, Ge rr y Balle ntyn e , Jim Carlson, Je rry&#13;
Wilson, Bob Hansen. Front Row: Reg We lbourn, Dave Welbourne , Alan Peiper. Ru ss Mille r, Steve Tre de , Bill Frey ,&#13;
Danny !wen.&#13;
Track Runners&#13;
State Participants&#13;
46&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Logan Relays 3rd&#13;
Tri-angular Carson&#13;
Cardinal Relays 3rd&#13;
Council Bluffs Relays 5th&#13;
Due l Mo . Valley 51&#13;
Atl antic Relays 3rd&#13;
Duel Avoca 55&#13;
Con fere nce Mee t&#13;
Tri -Center&#13;
Unde rwood&#13;
T . C .&#13;
T . {:; .&#13;
Carson 1st&#13;
T . C . 2nd&#13;
Boys Distric t: Ma ue r Pole Vault 2nd&#13;
Carlson Low Hurdles 2nd&#13;
Ballantyne Shot put 2nd&#13;
Field Evc:nts&#13;
68&#13;
68&#13;
43&#13;
7 9&#13;
77&#13;
81&#13;
80 &#13;
T-C Opp.&#13;
13 Walnut 7&#13;
14 West Harrison 26&#13;
33 AvoHa O&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Coaches Ken Frey and Larry Hornbostel&#13;
Front, Left to Right: Becky Schrode r, Claud ia Beebee , Denise Koenig. Bac k,&#13;
Left to Right: Vicki Cook, Nancy Hall, Sheryl O'Neill.&#13;
47 &#13;
48&#13;
JR. HIGH WRESTLING--Left to Right: Terry Thielen, Roger Red inbaugh, Dean Muhs, Mark \V e lbome , Chuck&#13;
Kuster, Jack Stamp, Stan Trede . Top Row: Verne Manhart, Ronnie Steenboc k, Robe rt Koch, Ronald He im, Melvin Vogt, Geoge Siebert, Daniel Brown, Craig Trip p, Co ach - Mr. Mackie .&#13;
Back Row, left to right: Connie Wood, Debbie Soppe, Denise Koeing, Janet Corrin, Ch arle ne Schnec kloth , Ka -&#13;
thy Oloff, Jill Epperson, Cheryl O'Ne ill, Vichi Cook, Mr. Frey. Front Row : Cla udia Beebee , Debbie Kroeger,&#13;
Patty Samson, Fran Sorenson , Bonnie Iwen, Louise McDona ld , Karen Oloff, Jo Ann Arric k , Na nc y Hall.&#13;
JR. HIGH BOY 'S BASKETBALL- -First Row: Alan Hamann , Randy Pe te rson, Bob Carey, Dennis Finke n , Mike&#13;
Masker, Roger Hall. Back Row : Gle n Hubbard - Manager, Steve Welbome, Robe rt Owen, Steve Miller, Dale&#13;
Youmanns, Rick Rodenburg, Coach Frey. &#13;
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Band Director: Mr. James Deen&#13;
Above: The Twirlers Below: The Drill Te am &#13;
MIXED CHORUS-- First ROIV , left to right: Mary Ryan, Mary Manion, Janic e Ohlinger, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Bonnie&#13;
Christiansen, Cath y Coffman, KathleenKust r, arolyn Ring, Am , Martens, ArleneSteenbock, Sharon Deen, Della&#13;
West, Joyce Olsen, Linda Sager, Donn a V rpoorten , Richard Driver, Nancy Tighe, Pat Larson . Second Ro\V : Lois Voge,&#13;
Patti Felton, Patti Berte lsen, Bev Mo ffatt, Corrine Meadmvs, Sharon Ausdemore , Bev Killpack , Sue Manion , Sandi&#13;
Wood , Karen Ausdemore, JanAl K nealy, Pam Soppe , Lynn Kna uss, Larry Christiansen, Shannon Willard , Shari Han -&#13;
sen . Third Rmv: Laura Ryan, Car 1 Martens, Kristi..:: Redinbaugh , Kenny Martens, Myron Ri ng, Karen Schroder, Keith&#13;
Christiansen, Carol Driver , Mike Jensen, Mary 1 cMillen, Carol Zachari a:&gt;, KayVerpoorten, Juli e Jensen, Dennis&#13;
Je nsen, Tim Steenbock, Roger Jensen, CherylCh apman, MaryCollins. Last Row: Jani ce Hoeppner, Vicl&lt;.i Gardner,&#13;
Chris Harm an, Paula McDonald , Rosemary Jensen, Diane Darrington, Gene Carlson, Susan Miller, Jerel Schomer , Alan And erson, Arlen Darrington, Jani ce Honey1vell, Lois Carlson, Sand y Ring, Diana Albertus, Sarah Miller, Lyne ta&#13;
Grap , Miss Bracker.&#13;
CHAMBER CHOIR--First Row , le ft to right : Sarah Miller , Kathleen Kuster, Lind a Sager. Second Row: Mary Mc -&#13;
Millen, Carol Zacharias, Pam Soppe, Rosemary Jensen. Third Row : Dennis Jensen, Roger Jense n, Tim Steenbock.&#13;
Last Rmv: Susan Miller, Jerel Schomer, Mike Jensen, Lyneta Grap.&#13;
5 1 &#13;
52&#13;
Cathy Coffman&#13;
Bob Frey&#13;
Lyne ta Grap&#13;
Clifford Killpack&#13;
Terr y Kuster&#13;
Mary McMillen&#13;
Susan Miller&#13;
Gary Oltmanns&#13;
Kristie Redinbaugh&#13;
Craig Welbourne&#13;
Alan And erson&#13;
Kay Blois&#13;
Kathy Driver&#13;
Dave Hall&#13;
Jan Kenealy&#13;
Bev Moffatt&#13;
Kar en Schroder &#13;
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB- - First RO\v, left to right: Charlotte Redinbaugh, Sheila Koch , Bonnie Christi ansen ,&#13;
Paula McDonald, Laura Ryan, Mrs. Hansen . S ('und RO\v: Mary Jean Ostdiek, Kay Verpoorten, Carol Driver,&#13;
Sharon Deen , Mary Ryan, Pauline Hines. Third KO\v : Janice Hoeppner, Diane Oltmanns, Susie Ring, Jane Hoep -&#13;
pne r. Patti Jungferman , Sandy Bradley , Marlene Kline, Sharon Ausd emore , Corrine Kuster . Fourth Row: Diane&#13;
Redinbaugh, Kathy Stone , Kathy Killpac k, Karen Ausdemore, Sarah Miller, Julie Je nsen, Wanda Thomas, Don -&#13;
na Verpoorten , Sandra Ochampaugh . Fifth RolV : Connie Martens, Lind aOsbahr, Karen Schroder, Abbie Newland,&#13;
Pam Cook, Li nda Arrick, Colleen Ne1V land , Lillian Hansen , and Janice Ohlinger.&#13;
ir· .. ·• ~I•~' •' A- ' I .,.,_ , , ..... f .tl i .. - . . ' ,,,, I -,-&#13;
•I ... ..&#13;
Have Peter, Paul, and Mary taken up a ne1V profession ?&#13;
53 &#13;
NEWSPAPER STAFF--Seated , le ft to right: Kristi e Redinbaugh , Susan Mille r, Mrs. Kuste r, Lyne t a Grap. Top&#13;
Row: Nanc y Tighe, Charlotte Redinbaugh , Sarah Miller, Julie Jensen , Karen Schroder, Lind a Osbahr, Cathy Coffm an, Chris Harm an .&#13;
LIBRARY STAFF--Le ft to Right : Sharon Deen, Diane Darrington , Karen Schode r, Mrs. Hall, Lind a Osbahr, Bev -&#13;
erly McEvoy .&#13;
54 &#13;
SPANISH CLUB- - Mr. Bre\vington, sponsor; Officers: Ro b Hall, Pres.; Pat Larson, Vice - Pres. ; Tim Steenbock,&#13;
Sec - Treas.&#13;
SPEECH CLUB--Back Row, le ft to right: Lyneta Grap , Shannon Willard , Cheryl Chapman, Karen Schroder, Diane Redinbaugh, Sarah Miller, Laura Ryan, Carol Zachari as. Second RO\v : Diane Oltmanns, Keith Christiansen,&#13;
Tim Steenbock, Janice Epperson. First Row: Nanc y Tighe , Dennis Je nsen , Charlotte Redinbaugh.&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
PEP CLUB--Back Row, left to right: Carolyn Reed, Lois Carlson, Sue Ma nion, Mary Jea n Ostdi ei&lt; , Kay Ve rpoorten, Donna Verpoorten, Janette Chambers, Janice Ohlinger. Second Ro1v: Diane Oltmanns, Patti Jung fe rman,&#13;
Sarah Miller, Laura Ryan, Kristi e Red inbaugh , Mary Collins, Mary Ry an , Che ryl Chapman . Third !(ow: Lind a&#13;
Heim, Di ana Albertus, Lyne ta Grap, Mary McMillen, Diane Konz, Charlotte Redinbaugh , Bev Wi tt. Fourth Row :&#13;
Pat Larson , Carol Martens, Sandi Wood , Carolyn Ri ng , Cathy Coffman .&#13;
Le[r to Right : Linda Heim, Sue Steenbock, Pa t Larson, Diane Ol tmanns, Bev \Vitt , C&lt;Jthy Co ffman. &#13;
)&#13;
57 &#13;
GIRLS LETTER CLUB--Starting at Bottom, Left&#13;
to Right : Connie Kuster, Mona Arrick, Kay Blois,&#13;
Pat Larson, Barb Witt, Kathy Driver, Bev Moffatt,&#13;
Nancy Blois, Barb Koe nig, Sue Steenbock, Linda Heim, Pat Rodenburg, Bev Witt, Carol Za -&#13;
charias, Virginia Miller, Carolyn O'Neill, Della&#13;
West, Cathy Coffman, Jenelle Matthews, Sand y&#13;
Ring, Pam Soppe, Rita Knauss, Diane Oltmanns,&#13;
Kathy F1oerchinger, Sue Miller, Julie Jensen.&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER OFFICE HELP--Left to Right :&#13;
Sue Miller, Vicki Gardner, Kristie Redinbaugh ,&#13;
Pat Rodenburg , JanAl Kene aly, Be v Witt, Diana&#13;
Albe rt us, Carol Zacharias, Glenda Tolle , Caro -&#13;
lyn Ring.&#13;
58 &#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice- President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Mar y cMillen&#13;
.Gar ' Oltmanns&#13;
Sherry r e\v l and&#13;
Virginia Mille r&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
. Dave Pogge&#13;
....• Rob Hall&#13;
. . . . Nancy Blois&#13;
. Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice - President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasure r· ..&#13;
. Pa t Rodenburg&#13;
Fred Rodenburg&#13;
.. Ric Lee&#13;
Rick Guill&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President&#13;
Vice -President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
.. Mary Ryan&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
• Rassell Miller&#13;
59 &#13;
'&#13;
00 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1965 Queen, Rita Bardsley, '"as present at the cor&#13;
nation.&#13;
Coronation took place on the football field at half&#13;
time.&#13;
Seated: Queen Carolyn O'Neill and King Gary Oltmanns. Standing, left to right: Cathy Coffman , Gary Tripp,&#13;
Mary McMillen, Jim Carlson, Lyneta Grap, Cliff Killpack, Susan Steenbock, and Craig Welboume .&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
Candidates: Freshmen, Alan Oltmanns and Beverly Killpack; Sophomores, Dave Pogge and Barb Koenig; Juniors,&#13;
Dean Nieman and Kath y Driver; and King Gary Tripp (not pic tured ) and Queen Cathy Coffman.&#13;
Hey Joel! Look at those muscles !' What 's up, Lyne ta ?&#13;
I&#13;
f&#13;
I &#13;
One , t\vo, three , ki ck!&#13;
Kristie 's ge tting a ne\v fac e . WHEN did you say my appoinnn ent \vas?&#13;
First Row, le ft to right: Mr. Raver, Cliff Ki llpack, Ken Collins, Ellis Bertelsen, Terry Kuster, Howaru Lett, Bob&#13;
Frey. Second R01v: Cathy Coffman, Mary McMillen, Lyneta Grap , Susan Miller, Sue teenboc k, Kristie Redinbaugh, Carol Zach arias, Bev Wi tt, Carolyn O' Neill. Third Row: Diana Albertus, Sherry Newland , Virginia Miller, Chris Harman, Dennis Spark, Carolyn Ring, Lois Carlson, Kay Carlson, Amy Ma rtens, Donna VerpoLrten.&#13;
65 &#13;
66&#13;
Just one big happy play cast.&#13;
You must not weep Margaret, m y dear. Now le t m e see .&#13;
SMILE Miss Smith, he doesn't sound as if he loves me . Perciv al, you have c ute&#13;
knees ! &#13;
67 &#13;
The Juniors and Seniors danced to music by the Fortes.&#13;
68 &#13;
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Terry Kuster Cliff Killpack&#13;
Lyneta Grap Mary McMille n&#13;
70 &#13;
We would like to thank the business men of the surrounding communities for p~chasing an ad from our an nu a 1.&#13;
We would greatly appreciate it if you would patronize these business establishments. Without their help our annual, would not be possible. Our sincere thanks.&#13;
MO. VALLEY MINDEN&#13;
Foodland Super Market Sturdevant Pharmacy&#13;
Axtell 's Furniture Store Blue and White&#13;
Egan's Store D. E. West Trucking&#13;
First National Bank Kathy's Kafe&#13;
Jude'ed Beauty Shoppe Lunds Skelly Service&#13;
Gardner Implement Co. PERSIA&#13;
Mo. Valley Farm Supply Miller Garage&#13;
Valley Locker's Cary's Machine Shop&#13;
Missouri Valley Farm Equip. Inc. Persia Variety Store&#13;
Mar's Cafe Albertus Market, Hardware, and Locker&#13;
Fred's Jewelry Harmony Enterprise&#13;
People's State Bank Home Savings Bank&#13;
Bradley Clothing Elias Super Market and Laundermat&#13;
Moore Bros. Super Market Persfa Oil Co.&#13;
Farm Service Company Persia Milling Company&#13;
MINDEN Goshorn's Cafe&#13;
Bintz Grocery Bowles Grain Company&#13;
Ron Coffman Persia Co-op Co.&#13;
Minden Bowl Cafe Elsies' Cafe&#13;
Murlmt Grain &amp; Feed Co. Walt's Service&#13;
Minden Lumber Becker Funeral Home&#13;
Duffy's Tavern SHELBY&#13;
Wedel Hardware Eldon Jensen State Farm Insurance&#13;
Piepers Meat Market Farmer's Saving Bank&#13;
7J &#13;
72&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Axelsen's Danish Bakery&#13;
Walgreen Drugs&#13;
Corum's Flower Shop&#13;
Wallace Printing&#13;
Kulesh Jewelry&#13;
Keenan Glass &amp; Paint Co.&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
Clark Drug Co.&#13;
Edna Kline&#13;
Ray Prichard or Elmer Ivers&#13;
The Music Shop&#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
New Johnnie 's Cafe&#13;
House of Fabrics&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
National Shoe Store&#13;
Twin City Artificial Limb Co.&#13;
Harbs T. V.&#13;
Riso Carpet &amp; Linoleum&#13;
Counc il Bluffs Auto Dealers Assoc.&#13;
Vergamini Brothers&#13;
Pete 's Feed&#13;
Farm Service Company&#13;
NEOLA&#13;
Heath Service&#13;
Lakin Grain&#13;
Barrier Tire&#13;
Co-op&#13;
J. s. Plumbing&#13;
Rodenburgs Cafe&#13;
Schierbrock Dept. Store&#13;
Armstrong Standard Servic e&#13;
Gulf Oil Co.&#13;
Gulf Fertilizer Co.&#13;
Donovan's Service&#13;
Stokely Yards Inc.&#13;
O'Neill &amp; Killpack&#13;
Blue &amp; White Store&#13;
Von Hebels Tavern&#13;
Crowley Drug Store&#13;
Phils Cafe&#13;
Farmer's &amp; Merchants Stat e Bank&#13;
Carroll's Cafe&#13;
Farmers Cash Store&#13;
Larsen Dairy Whip &amp; Laundromat&#13;
Nelson Farm Supply&#13;
Neola Farm Equipment&#13;
Farm Service Company &#13;
WOODBINE&#13;
Harrison County Rural Electric&#13;
Woodbine Locker&#13;
Dale Clothing Co.&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Max Mann Trucking and Shelling&#13;
Pryor Commission Co.&#13;
Karons Beauty Shop&#13;
Dr. W. L. Ball Chiropractor&#13;
H &amp; H Department Store&#13;
Lowery Oldsmobile&#13;
PORTSMOUTH&#13;
Bowles Grain Company&#13;
Pat Newland 's Trucking&#13;
Leinen Hardwa re &amp; Electric&#13;
State Bank of Portsmouth&#13;
The Rocket&#13;
EARLING&#13;
Hi-Way Cafe&#13;
SILVER CITY&#13;
Farm Service Company&#13;
AVOCA&#13;
Olsen Chevrolet&#13;
Holtz Chevrolet&#13;
Farmers Co -op Creamery&#13;
LOGAN&#13;
Ed Wohlers&#13;
Logan Mill&#13;
LOGAN&#13;
Harvey's Fine Foods&#13;
CRESCENT&#13;
Brocl&lt;man Cafe&#13;
Allen's Grocery&#13;
Crescent Beauty Salon&#13;
Peterson Garage&#13;
Allen Equipment Co.&#13;
Bill's Tavern&#13;
HARLAN&#13;
Cardill&#13;
Farners&#13;
Tinsley's&#13;
Sc0tt Cleaners&#13;
Dr. Hardy&#13;
Golden Rule&#13;
Case Power Equipment&#13;
Emory's Jewelry&#13;
Super Value&#13;
Swanson Automotive&#13;
Nishnabotna Vall 3Y Rural Electric&#13;
Morans Cleaners&#13;
Wills Bleu Bunny Dairy&#13;
Evergreen Inn&#13;
Chicken Hut&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
HARLAN&#13;
Potter Bros. Elec.&#13;
Olsen's A. G.&#13;
Harlan Manufacturing Co. Inc.&#13;
Norgaard Drug Co.&#13;
Harlan Theater&#13;
Pexton Drug Store&#13;
Paulk &amp; Finn&#13;
Harlan Office Supply Center&#13;
Jim Noble Skyline Studio&#13;
Swanson's Store Inn&#13;
Pauley Ford Center&#13;
Reid Body Shop&#13;
Hi-Way Motel&#13;
Harlan Motel&#13;
Holiday Buffet&#13;
Potter Fox Service&#13;
Mickels Cafe&#13;
Home Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
UNDERWOOD&#13;
Christensen Standard Service &amp; Cafe&#13;
Underwood Office State Savings Bank&#13;
Martin Meat&#13;
Perry Brs. Implement Co.&#13;
Morrissey Implement&#13;
J.C. Supermarket&#13;
BEEBEETOWN&#13;
Glen Koenigs Service&#13;
Beebeetown Store&#13;
Ellis Beebee&#13;
DUNLAP&#13;
Dunlap Farmers Co-op Ass'n&#13;
Fisher &amp; Auto Repair&#13;
Dick's U. Save&#13;
OAKLAND&#13;
Home Oil Co.&#13;
Green Parrot Cafe&#13;
Oakland Farm Service Co -op Elevator&#13;
Oakland Farm Supply &#13;
A&#13;
Zl)_L ~ ikL hcsk -luu ~ &amp;- y011-&#13;
J07!lL ~ ~ a. ~ o--'u V.u-o- /&#13;
!/.~ .MJ" "f;.- y/Jtl/J _d ~ Gao d b YE&#13;
J/U!7TL aff.) wk- 3 6 tir T- C !Ugl.&#13;
75 &#13;
Albertus, Diana 10,51,5 6,58,65,69&#13;
Albertus, Gary 24&#13;
Anderson, Alan 22,32,34,35,51,55,57,66&#13;
Arbaugh, Harold 10,34,35,69&#13;
Arnburg, Doug 22,57&#13;
Arrick, Clyde 22,43,66&#13;
Arrick, Linda Mae 24,52,53&#13;
Arrick, Mona 8,10,33,40,41,42,58,60,69&#13;
Arrick, Randy 26&#13;
Arthur, James 24,50,55&#13;
Ausdemore, Dale 22,37&#13;
Ausdemore, Karen 24,50,51,52,53,55&#13;
Ausdemore,Sharon 22,50,51,52,53,55&#13;
Baker, Sharon 10,69&#13;
Ballantyne , Gerry 22,34,35&#13;
Ballantyne, Les 26&#13;
Barrier, Gary 26,43&#13;
Bertelsen, Ellis 10,65,69&#13;
Bertelsen, Patti 26,40 ,50,5 1,55&#13;
Blois, Kay 22,33,40,4 1,57,58, 66&#13;
Blois, Nancy 24,33 ,40,55,58, 59&#13;
Bothwe ll, Jerry 22,34,43 ,44,45,66,69&#13;
Bothwell, Leo 26&#13;
Bradley, Sandra 26,52,53&#13;
Brewington, Bob 10,57,69&#13;
Brown, Leonard 24,34, 35 ,43&#13;
Brown , Rodney 26,43&#13;
Carlson, Gene 26,50,51&#13;
Carlson, Jim ll,32,34,35,43,45,60,63,69&#13;
Carlson, Kay 11,65,69&#13;
Carlson, Lois 11,5 1,56,65,69&#13;
Carlson, Wayne 22&#13;
Chambers, J anette 11,56,69&#13;
Chapman, Che ryl 22,50 ,51,55,56,66&#13;
Chapman, Kathy 26&#13;
Christiansen, Bonnie 24,51,52,53,55&#13;
Christiansen, Keith 24,50,51,55&#13;
Christiansen, Larry 22,50,51&#13;
Christiansen, Phil ll,34,35,36 ,43,45,69&#13;
Coffman, Cathy 11,50,51,54,56,58,60,63,64,65,69&#13;
Collins, Ken 12,34,35,55,65,69&#13;
Collins , Mary 26,51,56&#13;
Cook, Cathy 26&#13;
Cook, Jim 22,37&#13;
Cook, Pam 26,52,53&#13;
Corrin, Denise 26,50,55&#13;
Corrin, Richard 26,50&#13;
Corrin , Walter 26&#13;
Cross, Arlen 22&#13;
Dargin, Jerry 22,34 ,35,39&#13;
Darr ington, Arlon 26,37,50,51&#13;
Darrington, Dianne 22,50,5 1,54&#13;
Davis, Keith 26&#13;
Davis, Rick 22&#13;
Deen, Sharon 26,50,51 ,52,53 ,54,55&#13;
DeHart, Karol 24,43&#13;
Drive r, Car ol 12,50,51, 52,53,58,64,66,69&#13;
76&#13;
Driver, Kathy 8,22,33,40,41 ,42,60,58,64,66&#13;
Driver, Lynn 12,69&#13;
Driver, Richard 26,5 1,55&#13;
Dollen, Denny 24,37&#13;
Engelking, Lana&#13;
Engelking, Richard&#13;
Epperson, Janis 22,50 ,55&#13;
Fahrenkrog, Vicki 22,26,40,51,55&#13;
Felton, Patty 26,40,51,55&#13;
Flaharty, Vickie 22,51&#13;
Floerchinge r , Kathy 24,33,55,58,5 9&#13;
Forsen, John&#13;
Frey, Bob 12,32,34,35,50,57,65,69&#13;
Frey, William 26,34,37&#13;
Gardner, Dale 24,34&#13;
Gardner, Vicki 22 ,5 1,58, 66&#13;
Grap, Dalyn 24,34,35,43,50&#13;
Grap, Lyneta 8, 12,37 ,50 ,5 1,54, 57 ,56 , 57 ,63 ,64,65 ,69&#13;
Grave rt, Gary 26&#13;
Guill, Rick 22,34,35,53 ,57 ,59,66&#13;
Haines, Bill 24&#13;
Hall, David 22, 50,57 ,60,66&#13;
Hall, Robert 24 ,43 ,45,50,55,59&#13;
Hamann, Doug 24&#13;
Hammitt, William 24,55&#13;
Hansen, Marlene 24,55&#13;
Hansen, Lillie 26,52,53&#13;
Hansen, Robert 26&#13;
Hansen, Shari 22,50 ,5 1,66&#13;
Harman, Chris 12,51 ,54,65,69&#13;
Harman, Les 26,37,50&#13;
Heim, Larry 26&#13;
Heim, Linda 8,22,56,5 8,66&#13;
He im, Patti 26 ,40 ,41,55&#13;
Heim, Steve 22,32,43,45,66&#13;
Hemmingsen, Reid 26,34&#13;
Hines, Micheal 24&#13;
Hines, Pauline 26,52,53&#13;
Hines, Richard 22,34&#13;
Hoeppner, Jane 24,52,5 3&#13;
Hoeppner, Janice 22,51,52,53&#13;
Honeywe ll, Janice 27 ,40,50,51&#13;
Honeywell, John 13,43,45,69&#13;
Honeywell, Thomas 24,45&#13;
Hough, Mike 26&#13;
Huebner, Roberta 27 ,40&#13;
Huebne r, Wayne 13,69&#13;
Hutze ll , Carol 23,50,55&#13;
Iwen, Dennis 27 ,34&#13;
Jamieson, Gary 13,32,34,35,60,69&#13;
Jensen, Dennis 24,37,50,51,55&#13;
Jensen, Julie 8, 24,50 ,51,52, 53, 54 ,55,58&#13;
Jensen, Micheal 24,50, 5 1,55&#13;
J ensen, Roger 24,37,50,5 1&#13;
Jensen, Rosemary 24 ,40,4 1,50 ,51,55&#13;
Jessen, Danny 24,32,34,4 3&#13;
Jones, Mar ty 23 &#13;
Jungferman, Patti 24 ,50,52,53,55,56&#13;
Kenealy, JanAl 23,51,58&#13;
Killpack, Bev 27,40,51,64&#13;
Killpack, Clifford 13,32,34,35 ,37 ,38, 39 ,63,64,65 ,69&#13;
Killpack, Kathy 24,52,53&#13;
Kline, Marlene 27,50,52,53&#13;
Knauss, Lynn 23,51,66,69&#13;
Knauss, Reta 13,33,40,41,58,60,69&#13;
Knauss, Ronald 27,34,37&#13;
Koch, Sheila 25,50,52,53,55&#13;
Koenig, Barb 25,33,40,41,55,58,60,64&#13;
Koenig, Myron 23,32,34,35,43,45,60,66&#13;
Konz, Diane 23,55,56&#13;
Kuster, Connie 23,40,41,58,66&#13;
Kuster, Corrine 27,52,53&#13;
Kuster, Kathleen 27,51,55,59&#13;
Kuster, Randy 27&#13;
Kuster, Terry 8,13,34,35,57,65,69&#13;
Larson, Gary 25, 34,43&#13;
Larson, Pat 27,51,55 ,56,58&#13;
Lasher, Larry 14,69&#13;
Lee, Ric 23,34,35,37,38,39,50,57,59 ,64&#13;
Lett, Howard 14,53,57,65,69&#13;
Lustgraaf, Marion 14,43,44,45,69&#13;
Manion, Mary 51&#13;
Manion, Susan 19,51,56 ,69&#13;
Martens, Amy 14,5 1,65,69&#13;
Martens, Arlon 23 ,66&#13;
Martens, Connie 25 ,52,53&#13;
Martens, Carol 23,50,5 1,56,57,64&#13;
Martens, Darrold 27,43&#13;
Martens, Jerry 14,69&#13;
Martens, Kenny 25,50,51&#13;
Masker, Tom 23,34,37,39&#13;
Matthews, Jenell e 14,33,40,58,60,69&#13;
Mauer, T e rry 15,34,69&#13;
McDonald, P a t&#13;
McDonald, Paula 8,25,40,41,51,52,53&#13;
McEvoy, Bev 23,50,54&#13;
McE voy, Roger 27&#13;
McMillen, Mary 15,51,56,59,63,65,69&#13;
Meadows, Corrine 23 ,51,66&#13;
Meeker, Mary 15,69&#13;
Meaker, Ron 25,43,45&#13;
Miller, Glen 25&#13;
Miller, Russe ll 27,37,59&#13;
Mille r, Sarah 8,25,50, 51,52,53,54,55,56&#13;
Miller, Stan 23,66&#13;
Miller, Susan 8, 15 ,40,41,42,50,51 ,52,54, 57 ,58 ,65,69&#13;
Miller, Virginia 15,40,58,59,65,69&#13;
Moffatt, Bev 23,33,50,5 1,58&#13;
Moffatt, Marjorie 27&#13;
Moss, Mary 23&#13;
Newland, Abbie 25,52,5 3&#13;
Newland, Collen 27,50,52,53&#13;
Newland, Marsha 27&#13;
Newland, Sherry 15,59,65,69&#13;
Newland, Terry 25&#13;
Nieman, Dean 23,32,34,37,39,64,66&#13;
Ochampaugh, Sandra 16,52,53,69&#13;
Ohlinger, Janice 25,50,51,52,53,56&#13;
Olsen, Joyce 25,50,51&#13;
Olsen, Rodney 16,69&#13;
Oltmanns, Alan 27 ,43 ,64&#13;
Oltmanns, Diane&#13;
Oltmanns, Gary&#13;
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8' 23' 33' 5 2, 5 3,55 '56 ,58 ,66&#13;
16,32,34,35,36,37 ,38,39 ,57 ,59,62,63&#13;
O'Neill, Carolyn 8,16,33,40,41,58,62,63,65,69&#13;
Osbahr, Linda 23,52,54,55&#13;
Ostdeik, Mary J ean 16,52,53,56,69&#13;
Papst, Lonnie 16,69&#13;
Pearcy, Eileen 25&#13;
Peterson, Lee 25&#13;
Pieper, Alan 27,50&#13;
Pitt, Rodney 25&#13;
Plambeck, Jerry 17, 69&#13;
Plambeck, Patty 27&#13;
Pogge , Dick&#13;
Pogge , Dave 25,34,37,39,50,59,64&#13;
Redinbaugh, Charles 27&#13;
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                    <text>TRI-CENTER&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
NEOLA, IOWA &#13;
OAMllCE: THE DANESFaculty and Administration ..... . . ............ 7&#13;
Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13&#13;
Clubs ......... .... .... .. . .. . .. .. . .. .... 27&#13;
Athletics . ... . .... .. .. . . ...... . ...... . . . 37&#13;
Classes . ........ .. .. .... ....... ... .... . 5 1&#13;
Junior High . .. .. . .. ... .. . . ..... ... . . ... . 75&#13;
Ads and Index ... .. . . ..... ... ...... . . . .. . 84&#13;
2 &#13;
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COLORBOOK&#13;
Way to fire , boy!" Color the coach&#13;
SPIRITED.&#13;
Throughout the '68 Trojan, we shall paint our school the&#13;
many and varied colors of a school year. Our thought is that&#13;
moods vary in much the same manner as the colors of the&#13;
spectrum, from red, to yellow, to blue. Our high school&#13;
days will undoubtedly prove to be some of our happiest and&#13;
most fruitful. Follow our colorbook and watch the spectrum&#13;
change as the mood of the school varies from day to day,&#13;
activity to activity.&#13;
"Testing, 2-3-4-8????? Color them MECHANICALLY MINDED.&#13;
-&#13;
Here are some Tri-Center Trojans. Color them BEAUTIFUL!&#13;
3 &#13;
4&#13;
Julie Jensen, Linda Heim, Vicki Gardner, Charlotte Redinbaugh, Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver, Laura Ryan, Sarah Miller,&#13;
Nancy Blois, Paula McDonald, Patti Heim, Bev Killpack, Cheryl Chapman, Carol Hutzell, Kathaleen Kuster, Rick Guill.&#13;
Seated: Pat Rodenburg, Kay Blois, Dianne Oltmanns, Bev Moffatt, Mr. Wolfe , advisor, Dave Hall.&#13;
Memories are most often the things to which we return&#13;
thoughts and reminiscences. Not all of them are good ones,&#13;
but they allow us to recall and ponder on past difficulties&#13;
and happinesses. We have spent four years of our lives here&#13;
and a world has been opened up to us. Some of us opened&#13;
the door a little wider than others, but we all went through&#13;
the drudgeries and moments of ectasy together.&#13;
At times we felt we were pinned in, not given any freedoms to express ourselves, either outwardly or inwardly.&#13;
The windows let us look out from the inside, not always&#13;
certain where we might go and what we might do with our&#13;
lives? We knew that we were not ready just yet to step out&#13;
into that hungry world and take our places. Our time was&#13;
coming, however, quickly. In fact for many of us, it has&#13;
come too quickly.&#13;
There were the periods each day which seemed to drag&#13;
on and on, with no end in sight. These moments are not&#13;
long remembered. The times that brought happiness and&#13;
fun are the ones that linger in our memories. Think back&#13;
upon the crowded halls, the messy locker, the sound of&#13;
endless chatter, the games and homecoming, the endless&#13;
hours spent on Music Man, plus all the time and effort spent&#13;
on homework, candy and magazine sales, and the rugged&#13;
hours devoted to practice sessions.&#13;
There was the sound of the bell that ended the day. We&#13;
either trudged or skipped toward the bus for the ride home ,&#13;
depending on the kind of day we had experienced. What&#13;
about the gossip and newsy news that we acquired on this&#13;
venture to the homeland? The hot air at the back of the&#13;
bus, the cold mornings waiting for the delayed transportation , the attitude of the persons in the morning as compared&#13;
to the afternoon ; all of these thoughts are reminiscent of&#13;
those days gone by and lost forever. But now we must look&#13;
forward to what lies ahead. We must keep an open mind and&#13;
a level head to social revolution and world change. So much&#13;
has happened that it is difficult to recall all the moments.&#13;
But they still exist in our minds, through memories and day&#13;
dreams.&#13;
Never forget that this is your school, a place where you&#13;
lived and loved. The classrooms, chemistry odors, lunch&#13;
lines and many other bereft remembrances have become affixed to our subconsious minds. Tri-Center High School was&#13;
the place, they were the teachers and I was the student in&#13;
that year- 1968. &#13;
The education of the younger generation rests with those&#13;
persons who have chosen this field as their life's work. The&#13;
students of Tri-Center High School have the benefit of the&#13;
talents and enthusiasm of one of these persons. This most&#13;
educated and interested person is Mr. Roger Eble , principal&#13;
of this school.&#13;
Mr. Eble's responsibilities rest in promoting harmony&#13;
between students and faculty . In order to gain the respect&#13;
of the student body, it is necessary that he be forthright in&#13;
his dealings with this body. He directs and guides them toward their goals in life, whatever they may be . Mr. Eble has&#13;
gained this confidence and given this direction to our school.&#13;
He has supplied ideas and a steady flow of polished methods,&#13;
some old and tried, others new and unproven.&#13;
The curriculum and atmosphere that exists in any school&#13;
must stem from the dignity that the administration maintains. The education that we as students gain must enable&#13;
us to consider and appraise ourselves for what we are to do&#13;
later in life. Mr. Eble has committed himself to doing a good&#13;
job in these fields, as well as in other areas.&#13;
For these purposes and ideals, we salute this man. We&#13;
thank him for these things: his diligent and difficult times,&#13;
the extra hours of work, his interest in every student, the&#13;
applied knowledge that he extends to our school, and most&#13;
of all, his personality and sense of humor that provide an&#13;
unacknowledged sense of security .&#13;
This is your book, Mr. Eble . We dedicate it to you as a&#13;
small token of gratitude for the job y u have done so well.&#13;
DEDICATION&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
Superintendent Melvin Rogers, Neola.&#13;
President Harold O'Ne ill , Logan, farmer.&#13;
Secreta ry Gladys Miller, Persia, housewife.&#13;
Treasurer John D. Willard, Persia, banker.&#13;
Howa rd Darrington, Neola, fa rmer.&#13;
James L. Felton, Neola, farmer.&#13;
Vera! Smi th, Persia, mail currier.&#13;
Philip Spencer, Persia , ru ra l distributor.&#13;
The Tri-Cente r Boa rd of Educatio n works long and hard&#13;
hours at directing the affa irs of the schoo l sy tern. Their job&#13;
is often a thankless one, and the decisions they make are all&#13;
important to the well being of the schools of th e district.&#13;
The people, students, an d educa tors of the district thank&#13;
them for their dedicated service.&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION &#13;
&#13;
'8&#13;
Mr. Robert Raver&#13;
Guidance Counselor&#13;
Mr. Melvin B. Roge rs&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Mr. Roger Eble&#13;
Principal &#13;
James Wright Junior High Principal&#13;
Alice T. Hall Librarian&#13;
TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD&#13;
Don Lee Athletic Director, Science&#13;
Helen Fr y Business Education&#13;
Russ Borland Mathematics&#13;
Ja net Langenhor t Vocal Music&#13;
9 &#13;
10&#13;
Gordon Mosher&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Carl Mackie Art&#13;
Larry Christensen Ind. Arts&#13;
Ernie Abariotes P.E., Soc. Science&#13;
David Wolfe English&#13;
Sarah Hansen&#13;
HomeEconomics &#13;
Doyle Brewington Spanish&#13;
George Sorenson History&#13;
Ruth Kuster English&#13;
Robert Hilligas Instrumental Music&#13;
Harold McKercher Mathematics,&#13;
Natural Science&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
COLORBOOK&#13;
"If I could just get down there, I'd&#13;
straighten those birds out?" Color&#13;
him BIG.&#13;
"Now I Jay me down to sleep! I pray&#13;
my hair to keep." Color him SPIRITUAL.&#13;
Smile!&#13;
The leading candidates.&#13;
Colqr them BROWNIES.&#13;
Color him CANDID.&#13;
How is the stock market?&#13;
Color him BROKE.&#13;
Check the halo.&#13;
Color him ANGELIC.&#13;
·. &#13;
&#13;
14&#13;
HOMECOMING 1968&#13;
KING AND QUEEN&#13;
LINDA HEIM AND JERRY BOTHWELL &#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
Pat Rodenburg an d Rick Guill&#13;
Kathy Drive r and Ric Lee&#13;
CANDIDATES&#13;
Cheryl Chapman an d Fred Rodenbu rg&#13;
Carol Hutze II ' and Dean Nieman&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Who says chaperones never swing out?&#13;
Tri-Center kindergarten. Aren' t they cute?&#13;
"I always ride this way."&#13;
Who spelled that word?&#13;
Swing and sway the Bothwell way.&#13;
"Skate, shin g-a-lin g anybody?" &#13;
-&#13;
Here come da judge.&#13;
Color them corny.&#13;
Must be studying up for the next football game,&#13;
huh George?&#13;
Color him the tllinker.&#13;
All lined up for another game of rugby , huh fellas?&#13;
Color them the most beautiful legs in the world.&#13;
"Now when you get out there, try not&#13;
to fall down . That's not asking too&#13;
much , is it?"&#13;
Color them the best.&#13;
Myron's eve n better than gum for holding the school together- an d we've&#13;
tried both!&#13;
Color him strong.&#13;
17 &#13;
Shipoopi&#13;
A Practice Session&#13;
18&#13;
The Town Council&#13;
THE MUSIC&#13;
MAN&#13;
The Shinn Family &#13;
Mrs. Hilljgas expecting ...&#13;
a big success.&#13;
The Music Man was presented as the first all-school musical. It was under the direction of Mr. Robert Hilligas and&#13;
Mrs. Janet Langenhorst. Involving a cast of 50, almost a fifth&#13;
of the school's 240 enrollment, the students brought to life&#13;
Meredith Wilson's story of a fast talking salesman trying to&#13;
con a small community into a boys' band. The cast included:&#13;
Steve Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy&#13;
Mike Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Professor Hill&#13;
Rosemary Jensen . .. ......... . ...... Marian&#13;
Charlotte Redinbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Shinn&#13;
Dennis Jen sen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Shinn&#13;
Glenda Tolle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Paroo&#13;
Richard Driver .. ..... . .. .. ....... Winthrop&#13;
Gene Carlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcellus&#13;
Lois Voge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zanetta&#13;
The crowd is shown enjoying one of the performances of&#13;
the musical.&#13;
Where's the threshold?&#13;
Harold Hill and Marian Paroo&#13;
19 &#13;
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
I&#13;
While Miss Hamilton and Lindy are hard at work- the crooks are conspiring.&#13;
BOOKS AND CROOKS&#13;
Gerard . ........ . ... . ....... . . . ... . .... . . . . .. . . .. .. .. Roger Jensen&#13;
Miss Irene Hamilton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Arnold Q. Henly .... . .. . . ...... . ... .. ... .......... . ... Dennis Jensen&#13;
Larry Malone ... .. . .. . .. ... . .. .. .. . .. . ....... ........ Alan Youmans&#13;
Lindy Wilbams .... . ........... . .. .. ...... . .......... . .. Laura Ryan&#13;
Goody Gulfuopper ....... .. .. .. . . . . ... .. .. .. . . . . .. . . ... . . Lois Voge&#13;
Raymond "The Prof" Nichols . . .......... . . . .. ...... .. .. . . Dennis Jensen&#13;
Francis Jim Arthur&#13;
P. Oliver Burkholder .. . .. ... . .. .. .. . ........ . .. .. . ... . .... Dalyn Grap&#13;
Mrs. Mildred Gunklock ... . .. .. . ... . ..... ... .. . .... . . ... . . . Sarah Miller&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Blick.le .......... . ..... .... . ..... ..... ... Barbara Roberts&#13;
Lieutenant Shaw ........... . . . . ... . . . ... ... . ..... .... Dave Welbo urne&#13;
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Madrigal&#13;
Girl's Trio&#13;
POP&#13;
CONCERT&#13;
Band&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
Trumpet Trio&#13;
Mike , Roger, and Dennis Jensen&#13;
13aritone Solo&#13;
Dave Welbourne&#13;
Vocal Solo&#13;
Mrs. Langenhorst&#13;
Girl's Glee&#13;
Stage Band&#13;
Triple Trio&#13;
Madrigal&#13;
Practice makes perfect'&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
TRIPLICATE&#13;
TRIPLICATE&#13;
BAND CONCERT&#13;
La Bella Roma ................. . . .... .. Cacavas&#13;
Theme and Variations on a Chimes Theme . . ......... .&#13;
Shannon Willard Ost ling&#13;
El Capeo . ...... . ......... . ... . ... . Parera&#13;
Arietta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Koepke&#13;
Bev Moffatt - Dave Hall&#13;
Texas Portrait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He rma nn&#13;
Hyacinthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buchte l&#13;
Glenda Tolle&#13;
Born Free .... . .......... . . . ... .. .. Black-Barry &#13;
Mr. John "Red" McManus&#13;
Guest Speaker&#13;
Mr. Melvin Rogers&#13;
ATHLETIC&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
The Tri-Center Athletic Banquet was held&#13;
April 29 at Club 64 in Council Bluffs. Letter&#13;
winners were named by their coaches for the&#13;
following sports: Mr. Sorensen, Football ; Mr.&#13;
Frey, Boy's Basketball and Baseball; Mr. Abariotes, Track and Wrestling; Mr. Wolfe , Girl's Basketball; Mr. Mosher, Summer Softball. Mr. John&#13;
McManus was the guest speaker. Mr. Joe Welbourne was the Master of Ceremonies.&#13;
Accepting World-Herald's All SW First Place Award&#13;
Mr. Gordon Mosher&#13;
Summer Softball Awards&#13;
Mr. George Sorensen&#13;
Football Awards&#13;
23 &#13;
~~SA YONARA"&#13;
Mr. David Wolfe Mrs. Sarah Hansen&#13;
and&#13;
were featured speake.rs&#13;
24 &#13;
CLASS OF 1968&#13;
Kathy Driver Ka y Blois&#13;
Dave Hall Alan Anderson&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Color me heartless.&#13;
Happy haircut, Ronnie.&#13;
Color him handsome .&#13;
A day of selling annual ads.&#13;
Color us most energetic.&#13;
Color us strong in body, weak in mind.&#13;
A new face, Jan?&#13;
Color her happy.&#13;
Keeping late hou rs, Mr. Raver?&#13;
Color him very tired! &#13;
Old Faithful in our&#13;
chemistry lab.&#13;
Color them learning.&#13;
Color us in love.&#13;
I&#13;
r • . '*&#13;
It must be spring aga in.&#13;
Color our roof drip , drip, drip.&#13;
It's getting late in the day.&#13;
Color us hot and tired.&#13;
Looks like another&#13;
swinging chorus party.&#13;
Color Mrs. Langenhorst&#13;
the guinea pig.&#13;
Color us entertained.&#13;
27 &#13;
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Charlotte Redinbaugh, Kay Blois, Shari Hansen, Shannon Willard, Bev McEvoy,&#13;
Linda Heim, Linda Osbahr, Kathy Driver, Karen Schroder, Cheryl Chapman, Sarah Miller, Laura Ryan , Nancy Blois, Marty Jones, and Mrs. Kuster. Not pictured is&#13;
Diane Oltmanns.&#13;
LIBRARY&#13;
STAFF&#13;
NEWSPAPER&#13;
STAFF&#13;
Cheryl and Kathy are the co-editors.&#13;
Sitting: Bev McEvoy, Linda Osbahr, Karen Schroder. Standing: Eula Stoutzenburger, Dianne Darrington , and Mrs. Hall.&#13;
Dianne is the President of the Library Staff. &#13;
SPEECH&#13;
CLUB&#13;
Front Row: Roger Jensen* , Joel Schomer*, Rick Guill*, Mrs. Jensen , Instructor;&#13;
Alan Anderson*, J anAl Kenealy *, Cheryl Chapman*, Shannon Willard, Nancy Tighe, laura Ryan, Charolotte Redinbaugh *, Sandra Wood, Sarah Miller, Lois Voge,&#13;
Kay Blois, Karen Ausdemore, Diane Oltmanns, Stan Miller, Jerry Shriver, David&#13;
Hall, Jim Arthur, Dennis Jensen , Mike Jensen.&#13;
*Denotes members of Council.&#13;
Alan is the Speaker of the council.&#13;
Front Row: Mr. Brewington, Kathleen Kuster, Treasurer; Carol Hutzell, Secretary;&#13;
Je rry Thjelen, Vice-President ; Pat Larson, President. Second Row: Bonnie Christiansen, Mickie Thielen , Patti Bertelsen, Julie Jensen , Nancy Tighe , Teresa Lett.&#13;
Third Row: Sharon Ausdemore , Eula Stoutzenburger, Shannon Willard, Susan Tucker, Vickj Cook, Ellen Pearcy. Back Row: David Stuhr, Dennis Finken, Paul Schomer.&#13;
SPANISH&#13;
CLUB&#13;
Pat is the President&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
NEW MEMBERS&#13;
Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Carol Hutzell&#13;
Charlotte Redinbaugh&#13;
Pat Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Blois&#13;
Leonard Brown&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Rob Hall&#13;
Bill Hammit&#13;
Dennis Jensen&#13;
Kathy Killpack&#13;
Eileen Pearcy&#13;
PROVISIONAL MEMBERS&#13;
Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
Bev Killpack&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Patti Larson&#13;
Marsha Newland&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Patti Heim&#13;
The hjgh standards of the National Honor&#13;
Society are:&#13;
Scholarship&#13;
Leadershjp&#13;
Character&#13;
Service&#13;
The new members were inducted into this&#13;
elite organization for rugh school students on&#13;
January 30, 1968.&#13;
SENIOR (CHARTER) MEMBERS&#13;
Alan Anderson&#13;
Kay Blois, Secretary&#13;
Kathy Driver, Vice-Pres.&#13;
David Hall, Treasurer&#13;
J anAl Kenealy&#13;
Bev Moffatt, President&#13;
Karen Schroder&#13;
Advisors: Mr. Mosher and&#13;
Mr. Raver &#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Cheerleaders: Carol Hutzell, Linda Heim, Cheryl Chapman, Jane Hoeppner, Diane Oltmanns, Pat Larson.&#13;
LETTERMAN CLUB&#13;
Letter Club- Front Row : Barb Witt, Nancy Blois, Barb Koenig, Shannon Willard , Pam Soppe, Denise Corrin, Patti Heim, Pat&#13;
L1rson, Sandy Ring, Jan Kenealy. Second Row: Carol Hutzel\, Pat Junferman , Lois Voge , Laura Ryan, Nancy Tighe, Julie&#13;
Jensen, Diane Redinbaugh , Della West, Karen Schroder, Jane Hoeppner. Third Row: Diane Oltmanns, Cheryl Chapman, Kay&#13;
Blois, Sheila Koch, Kathy Driver, Linda Heim, Vicki Gardner, Pat Rodenburg, Connie Kuster, Paula McDonald. Fourth&#13;
Row: Alan Oltmanns, Jerry Wilson , George Hines, Dan Jessen, Joel Schomer, Tom Honeywell, Dean Nieman , Jerry Shriver,&#13;
Alan Anderson. Fifth Row: Dave Pogge , Rob Hall, Dalyn Grap.&#13;
31 &#13;
32&#13;
MARCHING BAND&#13;
Jim Arthur, Patti Bertelsen , Keith Christiansen, Larry Christiansen, Vicki Cook, Denise Corrin, Richard Corrin, Arion Darrington, Dave Hall, Rob Hall, Alan Hamann, Bonnie lwen, Dennis Jensen, Julie Jensen , Mike Jensen, Roger Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Patti J ungferman, Sheila Kock, Debbie Kroeger, Teresa Lett, Sarah Miller, Steve Miller, Bev Moffatt, Alan Pieper, Diane Redinbaugh, Charlotte Redinbaugh, Debbie Soppe, Pam Soppe, Nancy Tighe, Glenda Tolle, Susan Tucker, Danny Verpoorten , Lois Voge , Dave Welbourne, Reg Welbourne, Steve Welbourne , Shannon Willard.&#13;
Sunrise practices: Above and beyond&#13;
the call of duty.&#13;
The ants go marching one by one.&#13;
Do the bunny hop "Hop! Hop! Hop!" &#13;
CONCERT BAND&#13;
Jim Arthur, Patti Bertelsen , Keith Christiansen, Larry Christiansen , Vicki Cook, Denise Corrin, Richard Corrin , Arion Darrington, Dave Hall, Rob Hall, Alan Hamann , Bonnie I wen , Dennis Jensen, Julie Jensen, Mike Jensen, Roge r Jensen, Rosemary&#13;
Jensen, Patti J ungferman, Sheila Kock, Debbie Kroeger, Teresa Lett, Sarah Miller, Steve Miller, Bev Moffatt, Alan Pieper, Diane Redinbaugh , Charlotte Redinbaugh, Debbie Soppe, Pam Soppe, Nancy Tighe, Glenda Tolle , Susan Tucker, Danny Verpoorten, Lois Voge, Dave Welbourne ,Reg Welbourne, Steve Welbourne, Shannon Willard.&#13;
Working hard for a rating .&#13;
" I loved you once in silence"&#13;
then we got married.&#13;
Don't tell me the oboes lost their&#13;
place again!&#13;
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Back Row: Lynn Knauss, Dennis Jensen, Mike Jensen, Steve Miller, Jim Arthur, Gene Carlson, Jere) Schomer, Keith&#13;
Christiansen, Roger Jensen, Albert Roberts, Larry Christiansen, Richard Driver, Danny Verpoorten. Third Row: Karen&#13;
Schroder, Vicki Gardener, Karen Ausdemore, Lori Sperry, Pam Soppe, Denise Corrin, Rose Jensen, Shannon Willard ,&#13;
Shari Hansen , Diane Konz, Corrine Meadows, Jane Hoeppner, Susie Ring, Debbie Soppe. Second Row: Dianne Darrington, Cheryl Chapman, Sandy Ring, Paula McDonald, Mary Collins, Pat Bertelsen, Marsha Newland, Pat Felton, Bonnie&#13;
Christiansen, Laura Ryan, Lois Voge , Sandi Wood, JanAI Kenealy, Sara Miller, Jan Hoeppner, Sharon Ausdemore. Front&#13;
Row: Della West, Nancy Tighe, Pat Larsen, Betsy Manion, Kathleen Kuster, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Mary Ryan , Debbie West,&#13;
Kay Blois, Nancy Coffman, Janice Ohlinger, Debbie Kroeger, and Bonnie lwen.&#13;
Girls' Trio: Cheryl Chapman, Rose Jensen, and Sara Miller.&#13;
Boys' Quartet: Mike Jensen, Jere) Schomer,&#13;
Jim Arthur, Dennis Jensen.&#13;
Girls' Sextet: Denise Corrin , Mary&#13;
Collins, Sara Miller, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Lois Voge, Kathleen Kuster. &#13;
Madrigal Mixed Double Quartet&#13;
Girl's Glee&#13;
Girl's Quartet&#13;
Mixed Quartet&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
Color them overwhelmed with&#13;
joy.&#13;
This is Wendell.&#13;
Color him resting, again!&#13;
I've got my thumb , but I lost my&#13;
blanket.&#13;
Color me BLUE.&#13;
Color us Peanut Butter; chunky style and plain.&#13;
This is Mr. Abariotes,&#13;
Color him concerned. &#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
Warm-up. Another victory in sight.&#13;
38&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
Playing one of the toughest schedules in Southwest Iowa ,&#13;
the football team started and ended the season by playing&#13;
balanced opponents. The Tri-County Conference was well&#13;
balanced at the top and at the bottom. The battles that&#13;
were waged at each end of the standings created what appeared to be a two division league , with tough and weak&#13;
teams battling each other. Coaches Sorenson, McKercher,&#13;
and Abariotes did another excellent job of preparing the&#13;
team for each encounter.&#13;
Under the direction of Coach Sorenson , our boys aga in&#13;
ended the season nea r the top of the totem po le. They met&#13;
and repelled eve ry opponent, finishing second in the conference. The season had bright and dismal spots, as do all&#13;
activities, and cou ld have been even a more successful season with a few brea ks. Everyone is proud of the team's accomplishments and also of the good attitudes they presented while competing for Tri-Center High School.&#13;
Coach and cheerleaders watch the kick-off. &#13;
FINISH 6-3 CAMPAIGN&#13;
WE&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
20&#13;
38&#13;
44&#13;
21&#13;
58&#13;
13&#13;
13&#13;
OAKLAND&#13;
CARSON-MACEDONIA&#13;
WALNUT&#13;
ISO&#13;
ELKHORN&#13;
UNDERWOOD&#13;
SHELBY&#13;
TREYNOR&#13;
AVOCA&#13;
THEY&#13;
25&#13;
12&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
8&#13;
19&#13;
14&#13;
12&#13;
20&#13;
Front Row: Ron Knauss, Mike Masker, Melvin Vogt, Mike Rodenburg, George Siebert, Dan Brown, Dennis Finken, Randy&#13;
Peterson, Arion Martens, Dick Pogge, Bob Cary, Jerry Bothwell, Dan Sparvell. Second Row: Doug Arn burg, Jerry Ballantyne,&#13;
Leonard Brown, Rick Guill, Rod Brown, Dalyn Grap, Dale Gardner, Leo Bothwell , Bill Frey, Denny I wen, Al Oltmanns,&#13;
Fred Rodenburg, Reg Welbourne. Coach George Sorenson , Joel Schomer, Tom Honeywell, Dave Pogge , Tom Masker, Myron&#13;
Koenig, Dean Nieman, Jerry Sluiver, Jerry Dargin, Jerry Wilson, Alan Anderson, Stan Miller, Dan Jessen, Dave Hall, Steve&#13;
Trede, Coach Harold McKercher.&#13;
Coach George Sorenson&#13;
Freshmen still have spirit.&#13;
Diane and footballers doing&#13;
Homecoming work.&#13;
39 &#13;
D. Nieman&#13;
J. Shriver&#13;
D. Hall •I&#13;
T. Masker&#13;
K. Driver&#13;
S. Ring C. Kuster&#13;
40&#13;
TWO TRI-CENTER TEAMS&#13;
" M. Koenig R. Guill&#13;
G. Ballantyne&#13;
J. Bothwell&#13;
We&#13;
50&#13;
44&#13;
71&#13;
47&#13;
67&#13;
50&#13;
64&#13;
45&#13;
33&#13;
40&#13;
59&#13;
54&#13;
59&#13;
34&#13;
48&#13;
55&#13;
44&#13;
53&#13;
38&#13;
39&#13;
J. Dargin&#13;
A. Anderson&#13;
F. Rodenburg&#13;
Adair-Casey&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Audubon&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Walnut (Conf.Tour.)&#13;
Elk Horn(Conf.Tour.)&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Oakland&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
(sectional tour.)&#13;
They&#13;
73&#13;
39&#13;
43&#13;
56&#13;
55&#13;
66&#13;
41&#13;
66&#13;
61&#13;
50&#13;
72&#13;
36&#13;
53&#13;
47&#13;
44&#13;
33&#13;
54&#13;
41&#13;
42&#13;
43&#13;
GIRLS' FINAL RECORD&#13;
~ (&#13;
' &#13;
RECEIVE NUMBER I RANKING&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
D. Hall&#13;
Jere! Schomer&#13;
We&#13;
47&#13;
83&#13;
80&#13;
61&#13;
59&#13;
81&#13;
82&#13;
56&#13;
57&#13;
94&#13;
80&#13;
82&#13;
71&#13;
82&#13;
87&#13;
64&#13;
73&#13;
69&#13;
71&#13;
71&#13;
68&#13;
65&#13;
79&#13;
50&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
ISO&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Walnut (Conf. Tourn.)&#13;
ovt. Elk Horn (Conf.Tourn.)&#13;
Treynor (Conf.Tourn.)&#13;
ISO&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Underwood (Sect.)&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Oakland (Dist.)&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Corydon of Wayne&#13;
They&#13;
68&#13;
29&#13;
65&#13;
53&#13;
52&#13;
43&#13;
30&#13;
33&#13;
SI&#13;
52&#13;
41&#13;
42&#13;
76&#13;
62&#13;
49&#13;
62&#13;
26&#13;
39&#13;
70&#13;
46&#13;
54&#13;
6 1&#13;
78&#13;
51&#13;
BOYS' FINAL RECORD&#13;
F. Rodenburg R. Lee&#13;
(NUMBER I IN SW IOWA)&#13;
TRI-CENTER SENIOR ATHLETES&#13;
We&#13;
47 (Res.)&#13;
29&#13;
26 (Res.)&#13;
27&#13;
3rd place&#13;
18&#13;
48 (Res.)&#13;
24 (Res.)&#13;
1st place&#13;
32&#13;
5th place&#13;
29&#13;
33&#13;
29&#13;
I st place&#13;
35 (Res.)&#13;
19&#13;
1st place&#13;
34&#13;
2nd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Underwood&#13;
St. Alberts&#13;
Lo-Ma&#13;
Harlan Inv.&#13;
Harlan&#13;
ISO&#13;
Carson-Macedonia&#13;
Underwood Inv.&#13;
West Harrison&#13;
Audubon Inv.&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Audubon&#13;
Tri-Center Inv.&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Lo-Ma&#13;
ISD Inv.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Po-Ha . Tourney&#13;
Sectional Tourney&#13;
They&#13;
5&#13;
17&#13;
26&#13;
19&#13;
26&#13;
3&#13;
23&#13;
20&#13;
19&#13;
11&#13;
10&#13;
15&#13;
24&#13;
13&#13;
GRAPPLER FINAL RECORD&#13;
(NUMBER I IN SW IOWA)&#13;
C. Arrick&#13;
M. Koenig J. Shriver&#13;
4 1 &#13;
42&#13;
"Rebound, Dave! Rebound!"&#13;
BOYS' BASKETBA LL&#13;
No matter how you look at it, the Tri- Center boys basketball team had a great year! Not only did they win 18 straight&#13;
games during the regular season, but they won the conference&#13;
crown as well as the conference tournament title . Coach Ken Frey&#13;
masterfully controlled the teams' talent, creating a smooth running machine that ran over many of its opponents. Their goal of&#13;
80 points per game was one pinnacle they barely missed attaining.&#13;
This perhaps resulted from a wise choice not to run the score up&#13;
on weaker opponents.&#13;
More honors were heaped upon the team as they were rated&#13;
No. 1 in Southwest Iowa. Earning this honor a little bit at a time&#13;
after beginning the season as solid underdogs, made the rating&#13;
even more enjoyable.&#13;
Attitude and desire to win took the boys to the final game of&#13;
the substate tournament. A cold night from the floor spelled disappointment for everyone who had followed the teams' progress.&#13;
The state tournament was but one point from being attained&#13;
when the final second ticked off the clock.&#13;
The final record of 23-2 will remain in the annals of school&#13;
history as the best ever. Fred Rodenburg and Ric Lee were both&#13;
honored as first-teamers in Southwest Iowa and honorable&#13;
mention in All-State ratings.&#13;
Fred slips around for 2 more.&#13;
The big man controls it.&#13;
BOYS FINISH GREAT SEASON! &#13;
Coach Ken Frey&#13;
Front J3ow: Dale Ausdemore. Standing: Reg Welbourne, Fred Rodenburg, Jere! Schomer, Al Youmans, Dave Hall, Rick Lee, Les Harmon, Dave Pogge , Joel Schomer, Bill&#13;
Frey.&#13;
BASKETBALL IS THEIR LOVE!&#13;
Coach Larry Hornbostel&#13;
Front Row: Pete Schomer, Al Hamann, Randy Peter on . Second&#13;
Row: Paul Schomer, John Forsen, Russ Miller, Bob Cary. Third Row:&#13;
Randy Zacharias, Mike Masker, Steven Miller, Arlan Darrington, Ron&#13;
Knauss, Rick Rodenburg, Denny Dollen, Steve Welbourne.&#13;
43 &#13;
44&#13;
Praises to the basketball!&#13;
Runners-up in the conference tournament, the&#13;
girls never gave up their early season spirit.&#13;
Coach Dave Wolfe searched for the winning combination that he never completely found. Tough&#13;
guard play throughout the season and dead eye shooting in the forward court, provided many thrills for all.&#13;
McD. , Kus and Ring.&#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
The year for the Trojanettes started out on a note of&#13;
optimism. The girls knocked off the tough Elk Horn girls in&#13;
the early going, who were to become the eventual winners&#13;
of the conference crown as well as the conference tourney.&#13;
The 12 point victory was the turning point for the team ,&#13;
however, as they dropped some crucial games after that.&#13;
"Drive, Driver! Drive."&#13;
After tying for second place in the Tri-County Conference, the girls moved into sectional tournament play. Their&#13;
4 point loss to Lewis Central was a heartbreaker that could&#13;
have been won, except for a bad first quarter that provided&#13;
deficits too large to overcome. •&#13;
Everyone is proud of the girls and their fine performance&#13;
throughout the season. &#13;
Coach Dave Wolfe&#13;
Front Row: Nancy Blois, Sarah Miller, Sandi Wood , managers. Standing: Kay Blois,&#13;
Patti Heim, Barb Koenig, Beverly Killpack , Paula McDonald , Sandy Ring, Janice&#13;
Honeywell, Rose Jensen , Pam Soppe , Connie Kuster, Kathy Driver, Della West, Pat&#13;
Rodenburg.&#13;
SPIRITED YOUNG LADIES&#13;
Front Row : Jackie Shriver, Vicki Cook, Debbie Kroeger, Vicki&#13;
Fahrenkrog. Standing: Charlene Schneckloth, Denise Corrin, Denise&#13;
Koenig, Kathy Oloff, Bev Killpack, Susie Ballantyne .&#13;
Coach Gordon Mo her&#13;
45 &#13;
46&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
The fact that Tri-Center qualified seven wrestlers for the district wrestle-offs speaks for itself. Grappling is an individual sport&#13;
and a man relies upon himself. This sport demands that the athlete be of a special breed , resulting in great pride in each squad&#13;
member. This attitude is good for everyone concerned , and these&#13;
men should be proud of their accomplislUTients.&#13;
Tri-Center traditionally has good wrestling teams, causing the&#13;
competitive spirit to increase. This years' squad overwhelmed its&#13;
opponents, evidenced by the fantastic record they accumulated.&#13;
Three men qualified for the state wrestling competition . Craig&#13;
Tripp, Steve Heim, and Jerry Bothwell did quite well. Tripp and&#13;
Heim lost in the first round , but Bothwell became the eventual&#13;
state champion at 127 pounds. He was the only wrestler in Southwest Iowa to succeed in this venture. Congratulations to these&#13;
men, the rest of the squad , and to Coach Ernie Abariotes.&#13;
GRAPPLERS IN ACTION! &#13;
Front Row : Clyde Arrick , Steve Heim, Dave Welbourne, Craig Tripp, Roger Hall, Ron&#13;
Meeker, Dan Jessen . Back Row: Alan Oltmanns, Gary Larsen, Leo Bothwell, Myron Koenig, Jerry Shriver, Tom Honeywell, Dalyn Grap, Jerry Bothwell.&#13;
WINNERS TODAY!&#13;
\&#13;
Coach Ernie Abariotes&#13;
COMPETITORS TOMORROW!&#13;
Coach Larry Christensen&#13;
Front Row: Dennis Finken, Dan Brown, Roger Redinbaugh, Kevin Ring, Gary Barrier,&#13;
Rob Hall, Walt Corrin, Alan Pieper. Back Row: Rod Brown, Vern Manhart, Dave Ring,&#13;
Melvin Vogt, Tom Masker, Darrold Martens, Randy Arrick, Ron Heim, Ron Weihs.&#13;
47 &#13;
48&#13;
TRACK&#13;
Back Row: Rick Rodenburg, Tom Masker,Joel Schomer,Jerry Shriver, Stan Miller, Randy Zacharias, Bob Hansen, J erry Wilson, Dan Jessen. Front Row : Bob Cary, Rob Hall, Bill Frey, Fred RodenbLirg, Arion Martens, Denny Iwen , Ru ss Miller, Reg&#13;
Welbourne , Dave Stuhr. &#13;
GIRL'S SOFTBALL&#13;
Front Row: Patti Bertelsen, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Pat Rodenburg, Bev Moffatt, Kathy Driver, Patti Heim, Della West. Back&#13;
Row: Coach Gordon Mosher, Bev Killpack, Nancy Blois, Barb Koenig, Barb Witt, Denise Corrin, Mickey Thielen, Julie&#13;
Jensen, Kay Blois, Coach Dave Wolfe.&#13;
BOY'S BASEBALL&#13;
Knee ling: Jerry Wilson and Reg Welbourne. Back Row: Fred Rodenburg, Alan Oltmanns, Dan Jessen, Myron Koenig, Steve&#13;
Heim, Dean Nieman, and Rick Guill.&#13;
49 &#13;
50&#13;
Color them Sandy and Gary.&#13;
Would you believe Sandy?&#13;
This is a crap game. Color Steve losing.&#13;
I see it, but I don't believe it.&#13;
Color me astonished.&#13;
Our man is losing, color us forlorn.&#13;
Color me beautiful, you got my best side . &#13;
&#13;
JoAnn Arrick Susan Ballantyne Claudia Beebee Daniel Brown Bob Cary Nancy Coffman&#13;
Vicki Cook Janice Cross Arion Deupree Steve Doty Dennis Finken Audrey Flaharty&#13;
Ronnie Flaha rty Bruce Guill Ervin Gunderson Roger Hall Alan Hamann Ronald Heim&#13;
Glen Hubbard Bonnie lwen Bob Koch Denise Koenig Debbie Kroeger Jeanette Larson&#13;
Teresa Lett Vern Manhart Mike Masker John McDonald Steve Miller Dean Muhs&#13;
Not Pictured: Sheri Harris, Julie Meyer&#13;
52 &#13;
Kathy Oloff&#13;
Roger&#13;
Redinbaugh&#13;
Becky Schroder&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Ronnie Reed&#13;
Jackie Shriver&#13;
Eula&#13;
Stoutzenberger&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Not Pictured: Lyle Olson, Diane Schuning&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Albert Roberts&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
Stan Trede&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Robert Owens&#13;
Mike Rodenburg&#13;
Debra Soppe&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Debbie West&#13;
Ellen Pearcy&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Lori Sperry&#13;
Susan Tucker&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Randy Petersen&#13;
Charlene&#13;
Schneckloth&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Danny&#13;
Verpoorten&#13;
Dale Youmans&#13;
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Class Officers: Nancy Co ffman , Bruce Guill , Mike Rodenburg, Steve Miller.&#13;
The freshman class is obviously new to the&#13;
high school sce ne. They are th rown in with the&#13;
older and more experienced students and must&#13;
necessa rily adjust. This is a new and o ften exciting adve nture fo r these students. From the beginni ngs th at they establish as freshmen, they&#13;
proceed to the yea rs th at follow. &#13;
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Randy Arrick Lester Ballantyne Gary Barrier Patti Bertelsen Leo Bothwell Sandra Bradley&#13;
Rodney Brown Gene Carlson Cathy Chapman Cathy Cook Pam Cook Mary Collins . Denise Corrin Richard Corrin Walt Corrin Arion Darrington Keith Davis Richard Driver&#13;
Richard Vicki Fahrenkrog Pa tty Felton Bill Frey Bob Hansen Les Harman&#13;
Engelking Patti Heim Pauline Hines Roberta Huebner Jan Honeywell Mike Hough&#13;
Larry Heim&#13;
Dennis Iwen&#13;
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Not Pictured: Ronnie Knauss, Karen Lynam&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Beverly Killpack Marlene Kline Corrine Kuster Kathleen Kuster Margie Moffatt Patty Larson&#13;
Mary Manion Darrold Martens Roger McEvoy Russell Miller Charles Colleen Newland&#13;
Marsha Newland Alan Oltmanns Alan Pieper Pat Plambeck Redinbaugh Kevin Ring&#13;
Marvin Ring Les Rodenburg Mary Ryan Paul Schomer Peter Schomer David Stuhr&#13;
Jerry Thielen Wanda Thomas Nancy Tighe Ronnie Weihs Jerry Wilson Randy Zacharias&#13;
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Class Officers: Marsha Newland, Alan Oltmanns, Jerry Wilson , Patti Bertelsen.&#13;
As sophomores, things become a little easier and&#13;
more casual. The social whirl and new ideas are now&#13;
common and attitudes begin to change . It is now easier to talk to girls and/or to boys and we have begun&#13;
to form many of our own opinions about everything.&#13;
For some of us, it is a difficult, in-between year.&#13;
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Linda Arrick Jim Arthur Karen Ausdemore Nancy Blois Leonard Brown Bonnie&#13;
Keith Dennis Dollen Kathy John Forsen Dale Gardner Christiansen&#13;
Chr.istiansen B~l Ha ines Floerchinger Doug Hamann Billy Hammitt Steve Gardner&#13;
Dalyn Grap Tom Honeywell Robert Hall Julie Jensen Mike J ensen Mike Hines&#13;
Jane Hoeppner Danny Jessen Dennis J ensen Kathy Killpack Shiela Koch Roge r J ensen&#13;
Rose Jensen Patti J ungferman Barb Koenig&#13;
Not Pictured: Gary Albertus, Karol DeHart&#13;
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Gary Larson&#13;
Sarah Miller&#13;
Lee Peterson&#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Steve Trede&#13;
Not Pictured: Rodney Pitt, Leo Roberts, Craig Soppe.&#13;
Paula McDonald Glenn Miller&#13;
Connie Martens Terry Newland Ron Meeker Joyce Olsen&#13;
Abbie Newland Diane Janice Ohlinger Myron Ring&#13;
Dave Pogge Redinbaugh Dave Ring Belknap&#13;
Larry Siebert Cathy Stone Danny Sparvell Stoutzenberger&#13;
Lois Voge Dave Welbourne Reg Welbourne Barb Witt&#13;
Eileen Pearcy&#13;
Barb Roberts&#13;
Mickie Thielen&#13;
Alan Youmans&#13;
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Class Officers: Rob Hall , Dave Pogge, Nancy Blois, Kathy Floerchinger.&#13;
Some have chosen wh at they are working toward,&#13;
while others are yet undecided. It is a difficult year&#13;
fo r some academically , re sultants of chemistry and&#13;
business courses just begun. It is a year of maturity as&#13;
we grow into the world of automo biles and society. &#13;
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Doug Arn burg&#13;
Alan Anderson Clyde Arrick&#13;
Dale Ausdemore&#13;
Sharon Ausdemore Kay Blois&#13;
Gerry Ballantyne&#13;
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Wayne Carlson&#13;
Jerry Bothwell Cheryl Chapman&#13;
Larry Christiansen&#13;
Jim Cook Dianne Darrington&#13;
Jerry Dargin&#13;
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Lana Engelking&#13;
Kathy Driver Vicki Gardner&#13;
Rick Guill&#13;
David Hall Li nda Heim&#13;
Shari Hansen&#13;
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Janice Hoeppner&#13;
Steve Heim Carol Hutzell&#13;
Marty Jones&#13;
JanAJ Kenealy Myron Koenig&#13;
Diane Konz&#13;
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Connie Kuster&#13;
Lynn Knauss Ric Lee&#13;
Arion Martens&#13;
Tom Masker Corrine Meadows&#13;
Beverly McEvoy&#13;
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Beverly Moffatt&#13;
Stan Miller Dean Nieman&#13;
Diane Oltmanns&#13;
Linda Osbahr Douglas Redjnbaugh&#13;
Charlotte Redinbaugh&#13;
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Susan Ring&#13;
Sandra Ring Fred Rodenburg&#13;
Pat Rodenburg&#13;
Jere! Schomer Karen Schroder&#13;
Joel Schomer&#13;
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Pam Soppe&#13;
Jerry Shriver Glenda Tolle&#13;
Richard Hines&#13;
Della West Sandra Wood&#13;
Shannon Willa rd&#13;
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Class Officers: Kay Blois, Fred Rodenburg, Ric Lee, Alan Anderson.&#13;
Senior year brings to an end all that we have&#13;
worked for. It is not an en d, but rather a new&#13;
beginning to all that lies ahead in life . We have&#13;
had a difficult, yet wonderful time . For nearly&#13;
all of us, life looks brilliant. &#13;
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY&#13;
Our freshman class officers for the 1964-65 school year were Jerry D., Pat R., Kay B. , and JanAl K. Our wrestlers took&#13;
second place in the !SD Invitational.&#13;
The class officers elected for ou r sophomore year were Pat R. , Fred R. , Kay B., and Bev M. We ushered in a new type of&#13;
Homecoming. The coronation took place on the new, lighted footba ll field and there was a combo at the Homecoming Dance.&#13;
Sixteen students were chosen to serve at the Junior-Senior Banquet. They were Kathy D., Kay B., Connie K. , Diane O., Corrine M., J anAl K., Bev M., Pat R., Steve H. , Joel and Jere! S. , Ric L., Alan A., Jerry B., Fred R. , and Jerry D. Dave H. was selected to play his contrabass clarinet in the All-State Band. Our wrestlers took second places in the Po-Ha Conference Tourney, the ISO Invitational, and the Lewis Central Freslmian-Sophomore Invitational. The track team was the Tri-County Confe rence Champ. The fo llowing summer our girls' softball team won the sectional tournament. Cheerleaders from our class&#13;
were Wanda C. , Diane 0 ., and Linda H.&#13;
Class office-rs selected for our junior year were Pat R., Fred R., Rick G., and Ric L. Our football team was the Conference&#13;
Champ. Our boys' and girls' basketball teams won second places in the Conference Tournament. Ric L., Fred R. , Kathy D.,&#13;
and Sandy R. received Honorable Mention on the All-SW Iowa team. Our wrestlers were the Po-Ha season and tournament&#13;
champs. They also placed first in the ISO Invitational and second in the Cyclone Invitational. The track team placed second in&#13;
the Tri-County Conference. Three of our classmates, Jerry S. , Fred R. , and Tom M., were members of the winning two-mile&#13;
relay team. Cheerleaders were Diane 0. , Linda H. , and Cheryl C. Our junior class play, "Accidental Hero ," wa s a comedy with&#13;
a large cast. Seven members of our class were charter members of the Chapter of the National Honor Society . They we re:&#13;
Alan A. , Kay B., Kathy D. , Dave H. , JanAl K. , Bev M. , and Karen S. Shannon W. was the drum maj orette with Glenda T. and&#13;
Shari H. as twirlers. Kay B. received second place in the math contest. Our record sale of magazines helped us to sponsor a&#13;
successful prom. The theme was "Moon Over Waikiki." Alan A. was Master of Ceremonies. Mr. Mosher and Mr. McKercher&#13;
we re fe atured speakers. Music was provided by "The Fortes." Diane 0. and Fred R. led the 1967 seniors to graduation exercises.&#13;
Class office rs elected for the senior year were Fred R., Alan A., Kay B. , and Ric L. Our class sold a reco rd number of annual ads. Seniors participated in T-C's first musical. Homecoming king and queen were Jerry B. and Linda H. Their atte ndants&#13;
were Kath y D. , Pat R., Cheryl C. , Carol H., Ric L. , Rick G. , Dean N. , and Fred R. The girls' ba ket ball team was econd in the&#13;
Tri-County Conference Tournament. Kathy D. was given honorable mention as All-SW Iowa Fo rward. Sandy R. was rated as&#13;
4 Lh team guard in SW Iowa, honorable mention on the state team. The boys' basketball team set T-C records with a 23-2 record. They won the Conference, sectional, and district titles. Fred R. and Ric L. made 1st team in SW Iowa. Joe l S. got Hono rable Men tion. The wrestlers took ·the Po-Ha season title, first in the ISO and Underwood Invitationals, and second in the Pol-la confe rence tourney . Steve I-I. and Jerry B. went to the State tournaments where Jerry became state champion of the 127&#13;
lb. class. Myron K. and J erry S. were other outstanding sr. wrestlers. In track the two-mile relay wi th Joel S. , Tom M., and&#13;
Fred R. qu alified for state . Gerry B. made second team in SW Iowa footba ll. Rick G. and Jerry S. were honora bly mentioned.&#13;
Ch erl eaders were Diane 0., Carol H., Linda H. , and Cheryl C. The band traveled to Rosenbl att Stadium to march at an&#13;
Omaha Mustang football game, to Grand Island to participate in the "Harvest of Harmon y" parade. Glenda wa the drum majorette and rece ived a I on her alto saxophone solo. "Antic Spring," a one-act play , received a II at the State Speech Conte t.&#13;
S~n r members of the cast were Diane 0., Chery l C. , Alan A., Joel S. , and Sandi W. David H. and Kay B. received Ill ratings.&#13;
Diane 0. rece ived a II on her humorous se lection. Cheryl C., Caro l H., Charlo tte R., and Pat R. were inducted into the National Ho no r Society. The fo ll owing achi evement awards were given : Doctors Lee &amp; Welbourne Award, Alan A.; DA R Award&#13;
Ka th y D. ; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, Kay B. ; Outstanding Teenage rs of America , Kay B. and Kathy D.:&#13;
Doug A. achieved first place in the math contest; Dave H. was second ; John Phillip Sousa Award, Glenda T.; Outstan ding Vocal Student, J ere! S.; The four honor students were: Alan A., Kay B., Kathy D., and Dave H.&#13;
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STATE CHAMP&#13;
Undefeated at I 27 lbs.&#13;
Determination is probably Jerry Bothwe ll's greatest asse t, not only in wrestlin g, but also in other a·reas of •&#13;
athletics. This characteristic is exemplified in his quest for State Championship laurels. It is hoped that&#13;
Je rry's example in wrestlin g would motivate others to achieve distinction in all sports.&#13;
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Peggy Ackhart Cindy Alloway Susan Barrier Becky Beebee Allan Bertelsen Pamela Bobby Bradley&#13;
Ra ndall Joyce Corrin Craig Betty Randy Felton Bertelsen Donnie&#13;
Christiansen George Darrington Donaldson Lori Hindman Debbie Finken Flaharty&#13;
Sandy Gravert Ha rman Jeff Harman Denise Hester Randy Daniel Hines J enn ifer&#13;
Randy Dale Hutzell Denise Bruce Killpack Killpack Bernard Konz Hoeppne r&#13;
Hoeppner Monica Ingwerse n Rhonda Eve lyn Sharon Be rnice&#13;
Mary Ann Manion Gale Miller Moffatt Newland Ochampaugh Leonard&#13;
Legan Billy Oloff&#13;
76 &#13;
Bobby&#13;
Diane Ostdiek Plambeck&#13;
Bruce Soppe Earl&#13;
Jane Roger Petersen Stou tzen berger Larry Rath Roger&#13;
Welbourne Sidney Owen Marcia Sperry Dennis Vern Tripp Schneckloth Mark Schomer&#13;
Byron Mike Sorensen Gail Witt Albertus Mike Arthur Gary Thomas Eddie Weihs&#13;
Bertelsen Bonnie Witt Peggy Kathy Raymona Bill Bahrke Dale Baker&#13;
Richard John Bertelsen Bertelsen Bothwell Bradley Bruce Carroll Wayne Corrin&#13;
Chapman Jerry Cook Janet Corrin Denise Gardner Bob Grote Betty Haines Nancy Hall&#13;
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Terry Hansen Diane Hester Dure lie Joan Iwen Dale J ensen Neil Jensen Chuck Kuster&#13;
Dick Lasher Marc Lee Ingwersen Linda Manhart Mickey Pam Martens Louise&#13;
Kathy McEvoy Kenneth Mary Jane Marilee Oloff Manion Denise Perry McDonald&#13;
Sheila Ring Mcintosh Lustgraaf Jean Spark Sherrie O'Neill Barbara Stone Elaine&#13;
Terry Thielen Diana Soppe Karen Oloff Ronny Wede Jack Stamp Becky Witt Plambeck&#13;
Vicki Tolle Frances Mark Mary&#13;
Sorensen Welbourne Stoutzenberger&#13;
Tommy Alice Wohlers&#13;
Tucker&#13;
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JUNIOR HIGH A TH LET I CS&#13;
The developing of future athletic prowess begins at the junior high level. It is important to instruct the young athlete&#13;
for the more difficult competition that lies ahead. The following junior high pages are devoted to these young athletes&#13;
who will become the stars of tomo rrow. Best of luck and continued successes to these people.&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
First Row: Randall Christiansen , Dale Baker, Terry Thielen , Gale Miller, Randy Felton, Mike Sorenson, Roger Petersen,&#13;
Vern Tripp , Gale Witt, Mark Welbourne , Bruce Soppe. Second Row: Terry Hansen , Tommy Tucker, J err Harman , Rick&#13;
Chapman, Roger Redinbaugh, Sidney Owens, Chuck Kuster, Neill J ensen, Bill Bahrke, Mike Grote, Jerry Cook , Roger Peterse n. Third Row: Craig Darrington , Wayne Corrin , Rodney Steenbock, Marc Lee, Coach Ken Frey.&#13;
Coach Frey Coach Hornbostel Coach Mackie Coach Mosher&#13;
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Front Row: Kenneth Mcintosh, Randy Felton, Mark Welbourne , Terry Thielen, Roger Petersen , Mark Schomer, Gail Witt,&#13;
Verne Tripp. Second Row: Jack Stamp, Dale Jensen, Neil Jensen , Bob Plambeck, Randal Christiansen, Chuck Kuster, Mike&#13;
Sorenson. Third Row: Donnie Lee, Jeff Harmon, Gary Thomas, Randy Hoeppner, Bill Bahrke, Bob Grote. Top Row:&#13;
Sidney Owen, Marc Lee , Wayne Corrin, Rich Chapman , Rodney Steenbock, Eddie Weihs.&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING RECORD&#13;
2 losses to Harlan&#13;
1 loss and 1 win with Lewis Central&#13;
1 loss and 1 win with Mo . Valley&#13;
1 win with Logan-Magnolia&#13;
Coach Carl Mackie &#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Kathy Bothwell , Mary Jane Lustgraaf, Becky Witt. Middle Row: Karen Oloff, Louise McDonald, Sheryl O' eill,&#13;
Fran Sorense n, Joan I wen , Alice Wohlers, Marilee Oloff. Back Row: Betty Haines, Nancy Hall, Sheila Ring, Diana Soppe,&#13;
Pam Martens, Peggy Bertelsen , Vicki Tolle, Durelle Ingwersen, Diane Hester.&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Denise In gwersen, Pam Bertelsen, Peggy Ackart , Rhonda Moffatt, Jennifer Hoeppner, Evelyn Newland , Cin dy&#13;
Alloway, Becky Beebee. Back Row: Sandy Gravert, Debbie Finken, Bernice Leonard, Marcia Spe rry, Susan Barrier, Jane&#13;
Welbourne.&#13;
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BOYS' BASKETBALL&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Don ni e Lee, Bo b Gro te, Marc Lee, Neil J ensen, Dale J ensen. Back Row: Mark Welbo urne, Kenne th Mc intosh,&#13;
Dale Baker, John Be rte lse n, Way ne Corrin , Ricky Chapman, Bill Bahrke, Chuck Kuster, Jack Stamp , J erry Cook .&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE&#13;
Front Row: Randall Ch ristiansen, Bruce Killpack , Cra ig Darrington, Sidney Owen, J eff Harman. Back Row: Randy Kill pack,&#13;
Roger Petersen, Mark Schomer, Mike Sorensen, Ga il Wit t. &#13;
GIRLS' TRACK&#13;
Back Row: J ane t Corrin, Alice Wohlers, Becky Witt, Sheryl O'Neill , Louise McDonald, Denise Perry, Pam Martens, Marilee&#13;
Olo ff, J oan 1 we n, Diane Soppe, Sandra Gravert, Peggy Bertelsen, Karen Oloff, Kathy McEvoy, Wanda Gilbert, Jennifer&#13;
Hoeppner, Ca rl a Rin g, Bar ba ra Stone, Claudia Bee bee, Sheila Ring, Nancy Hall, Mickie Manion , J ane Welbourne, Marcia&#13;
Sperry, Bonn ie Witt, Pam Bertelsen. Front Row: Monica Manion , Linda Manhart, Denise Heste r, Evelyn Newland , Cindy&#13;
Alloway, Debbie Finken.&#13;
Monica Manion , Claudia Beebee , J anet C rrin , Diane&#13;
Soppe, She ry l O' Ne ill, Nancy&#13;
Hall, Jane Welbou rn e, Mickie&#13;
Manion.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
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Albertus Market&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Allen Equipment Company&#13;
David Brown Tractors&#13;
Farm Equipment&#13;
New Idea &amp; Farm-Eze &amp; Used Cars&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
Ardith's Beauty Salon&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Arnold Tool &amp; Die Works&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Avoca Bootery&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Avoca Implement&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Axte ll Furniture Store&#13;
Frigidaire Appliances&#13;
Furniture Mohawk Carpets&#13;
Cook Paints&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 2-22 13&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Barrier Tire Co.&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Barrier We ldin g&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Bicycle Shop&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Bintz Grocery&#13;
Min den, Iowa&#13;
Blue and White Grocery&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Bob Parish, Taxidermist&#13;
Mounting of Game Heads,&#13;
Birds, Fish and Etc.&#13;
3200 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Boyer Body&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Boustead's Sinclair Service&#13;
Jack Boustead, Bob Hammitt&#13;
Good Year&#13;
Phone 647-2141&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Bradley's Cloth ing&#13;
Men's and Boys' Apparel&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop&#13;
"Expressing What Words Can't Say"&#13;
'28 10 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Broadway Sewing Center&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Brockman Cafe&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit Company&#13;
334 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Shoes for all teenagers&#13;
Brodkey Jewelry Co.&#13;
Corner Broadway and Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Keepsake Diamond Ring Headquarters&#13;
Carl V. Burbridge&#13;
"Attorney at Law"&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Carly and Johnson&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Carol's Cosmetique&#13;
313~ East Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Carrol's Cafe&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Case Power and Equipmen t&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Chapman Electric Co.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Christensen Standard Service&#13;
Underwood , Iowa&#13;
Citize ns State Bank&#13;
Oak lan d, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Bob Rese Carpet and Lin oleum&#13;
Company&#13;
23 &amp; We st Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Crowley Drug&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Dairy Den&#13;
" Stop at the Dairy Den in Mo. Valley"&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Dairy Whip and Laundromat&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Dale Clothfog Co.&#13;
Dorothy and Ray Hoeffert&#13;
Men's and Boys' Wear&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Donovan's Servic e&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Drive-Jn Theater&#13;
Harl an, Iowa&#13;
Drs. Lee &amp; Welbourne&#13;
Doctors of Veterinary Medicine&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Eby Drug Co.&#13;
103 N. 4th Street&#13;
Phone 644-2160&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Ed's Place&#13;
Bee beetown, Iowa&#13;
Egan's&#13;
Missouri Vall ey, Iowa&#13;
Ladies' and Children's Wear&#13;
Elias Supermarket&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Ellis' Conoco&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa &#13;
Elsie's Cafe&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Emo ry's Jewelry Store&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
1507 E. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Evergreen Inn&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Farm Service Co-op&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Farme r Cash Grocery&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Eleva tor&#13;
Sbelby, Iowa&#13;
Farmers Feed&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Farmers Merch ant Bank&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Savings Bank&#13;
Shelby , Iowa&#13;
Farners&#13;
Your Store in Harlan&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Fe dera l Land Bank&#13;
20 15 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Larry Vi leta, Manager&#13;
Field's Store&#13;
Dusty and Dewey&#13;
Quality Foods&#13;
Phone 644-26 10&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
f in and Feather Pet Shop&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
First Na tional Bank of Council Bluffs&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Flash Car Wash&#13;
" We do all the Work"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Foodland Supermarket&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Ford-Mercury Inc.&#13;
"The Little Profit Dealer"&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 22516&#13;
Frank Ring Trucking&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Gail's Service&#13;
A.A.A. Wrecker Service&#13;
Phone 644-3060&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Gambles&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Gardner Implement Co., Inc.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Gazette Reporter&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Givson's Champlin Service&#13;
Firestone Tires, Tune-up , Brake Work&#13;
Phone 644-98 00&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Golden Rule Department Store&#13;
Harl an, Iowa&#13;
Goshorn Cafe&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Grea t Plain Supply Co.&#13;
Building Materials&#13;
Portable Homes and Buildings&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Great Plajn Supply Co.&#13;
Complete Line of&#13;
Construction Materials&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Griffith Drugs&#13;
3228 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Gulf Farm Center&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Harlan Bakery&#13;
Harl an , Iowa&#13;
Harlan Bowl&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Harlan Paint Center&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Harrison County R.E.C.&#13;
Woo dbine, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Harr-Mona Farm Bureau&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Harrison Mutual Insura nce Association&#13;
Phone 644-27 10&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Harvey's Fine Foods&#13;
Frien dly, Courteous Service&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
H and H Dept. Store&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Hea th's Service&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Hinky Dinky Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Home Federal Savings and Loan&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Home Savings Bank&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Hugh Dunlap Oil Co.&#13;
Phone 644-28 19&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Interstate Electric Suppl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
J.C. Supermarket&#13;
Grocery- Meat-Produce&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Jean's Cafe&#13;
She lby, Iowa&#13;
Jensen Service&#13;
Citgo-Firestone&#13;
Elmre, Dick, Roger, and Orville&#13;
Mjnden , Iowa&#13;
Jim's Market and Locker&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
85 &#13;
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Kiesel Trucking-Clarence Kiesel&#13;
Trucking, Shelling, and Nixon Feeds&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
Knox Real Estate&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Koenig's 66 Service&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
Konz Barber Shop&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Kovar Agency&#13;
John A. Kovar Cyrus B. Varnes&#13;
Peoples State Bank&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Lainson's Flower Shop&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Leaders Trucking and Shelling&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Leinen Hardware&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
Logan Mill&#13;
Grinding and Mixing&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Logeland Studio&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Love land Elevator Company&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Lowery Oldsmobile&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Marcus Department Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Marge's Beauty Shop&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Mars Cafe&#13;
Dinners-Lunches&#13;
Homemade rolls and pies&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Martin Meat Co.&#13;
Underwood, Io wa&#13;
Mcintyre Oldsmobile and Cadill ac In c.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Merkets Grain and Feed Co.&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Mickel's&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Miller Garage&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Minden Bowl&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
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                    <text>CONTENTS&#13;
Faculty 7 Activities 17 Orga niza tio ns 33 Athletics 43&#13;
Seniors 56 Underclassmen 69 Junior High 81 Grade School 9 1&#13;
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ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
STAFF MEMBERS: Lois Voge, Bonnie Christianse n, Ka thy Floerchinge r, Lo uise McDonald , Dennis Jensen, Juli e J ense n,&#13;
Pat Felton , Diane Redinbaugh, J an Corrin , Denise Corrin , Ro b Hall , Leonard Brown, Mary Rya n , Vicki Fa hrenkrog, Ja ne&#13;
Hoeppner, Kathy Kuster, Betsy Manion , Vicki Cook , and Kathy Oloff. &#13;
No matt er wha t the activity, whether it be student-o rient ed or fac ul ty-oriented, o ne perso n can usua ll y be co unted&#13;
upon to pitch in and help in any wa y necessa ry . Whether the task to be do ne is to punch lunch tickets, chauffeur,&#13;
coach, help with the prom and o ther special events, se rve as yea rbook photographer, chaperone a dance, or be school&#13;
masco t- he is ever-rea dy and eage r to help .&#13;
In his classes and o utside the classroom , he enlightens each T-C stude nt's day with his chee rfu l, friend ly smile , sense&#13;
of humor, wa rmth , and enthusiasm. In additio n to his assigned and " unassigned" duties, he ca n a lways seem to find a&#13;
place o n the sidelines a t extra -curricular ac ti vities to chee r the T-C partic ipants on to better pe rformances.&#13;
For this interest and dedica tion shown to the students of Tri-Center and to the school itself, the Senior Class of 1969&#13;
wo uld like to thank yo u. We dedica te this 1969 Trojan to yo u, Mr. Mackie, as a small token of o ur gratitude for what&#13;
yo u have given of yo urself in o ur beha lf during the past fo ur yea rs.&#13;
-&#13;
5 &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Superintendent : Melvin Roge rs, President: Philip Spence r, Secre tary: Gl adys Miller, Treasurer:&#13;
John D. Willard , Howa rd Darrington, J ames L. Felto n , Harold O'Neill , Vera l Smith.&#13;
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J)!JR. RON ELLIOTT&#13;
GUIDANCE COUNSELOR&#13;
/l!IR. /l!JELVIN B. ROGERS&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
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MR. ROBERT&#13;
RAVER&#13;
PRINCIPAL &#13;
Mr. James Wright&#13;
Elementary Principa l&#13;
Mr. Do n Lee&#13;
Athletic Director, Science t&#13;
Mr. Clet us Miller&#13;
Junior High Principal&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Arthur&#13;
Secretary to the Superintendent&#13;
9 &#13;
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Larry Christensen&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
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Harold McKercher&#13;
Mathematics, Natural Science&#13;
Helen Frey&#13;
Business Educatio n&#13;
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Ernie Aba rio tes&#13;
Social Science , P.E.&#13;
George Sorenso n&#13;
History &#13;
Ruth Kuster&#13;
English&#13;
Sarah Hansen&#13;
Horne Economi cs&#13;
Roger Johnson&#13;
Physical Ed ucation&#13;
Doyle Brewington&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Robert Hilligas&#13;
Instrumental and Vocal Music&#13;
11 &#13;
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Donald Randol&#13;
Ma thematics&#13;
Keith La ngholz&#13;
English&#13;
Gordon Mosher&#13;
Business Ed uca ti on&#13;
Alice T. Hall&#13;
Libra rian&#13;
Ca rl Mackie&#13;
Art &#13;
STUDENT TEACHERS&#13;
Bob Hamm, J erry Larsen, Norma Wilkins, Julie Larsen, Roger Reutlinger, Paula Jensen , and Ann McClure.&#13;
Vicki McManigal, John Stiles, and Joyce Gilliland.&#13;
13 &#13;
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OFFICE HELP&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER HELP : Nancy Blois, Joyce Olse n, Pa tti Heim, Lois Voge, Laura Ryan, Ka thy Floerchinge r,&#13;
Jane Hoeppner, Bev Killpack , Barbara Koneig, and Barbara Witt.&#13;
SECOND SEMESTER HELP : Paula McDo nald , Rose Jense n , Julie Jensen , Mary Co llins, Denise Corrin , Bill&#13;
Schul tz, Kathy Killpack , Virginia Haight , Marcia Lemons, Carol Schnit ker, and Bonnie Christiansen. &#13;
SO M E PEOPLE BEHIN D T H E SCENES&#13;
Herma Wilson and Erma Knauss&#13;
Wendell Knauss&#13;
Gilbert Cross, Louis Ring, Lee Gilbert, Lowell Plambeck ,&#13;
and Jo hn J. Killpack .&#13;
Vera Nelson, Evelyn Wood , and Anna Thoms.&#13;
Edna Ca rstens and Yvonne Dollen&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
CANDID&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
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HOMECOMING PREPARATIONS&#13;
TflE TROJAN COLOSSUS&#13;
18 &#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
Back Row: Reg Welbourne , Roger Jensen , Terry Newland, Tom Honeywell , Dave Pogge, Roger Dollen, Dalyn Grap ,&#13;
Gary Larson, Rob Hall, Dave Welbourne . First Row: Paula McDonald , Barb Koenig , Lois Voge , Barb Witt, Nancy Blois,&#13;
Laura Ryan, Sara Miller, Jane Hoeppner, Rose J ensen, Kathy Floerchinger.&#13;
Chris Langhol z&#13;
Peggy Hall&#13;
Scott Rogers&#13;
Lisa Welbourne&#13;
Marty Rogers&#13;
Carol Rynn&#13;
19 &#13;
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Dave Pogge&#13;
Gary Larson&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Tom Honeywell&#13;
CORONATION&#13;
Semi-Finalists&#13;
Barb Koenig&#13;
Lois Voge&#13;
Jane Hoeppner&#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Coronation of Laura Ryan and Tom Honeywell.&#13;
1967 Royalty&#13;
Linda Heim&#13;
and&#13;
Jerry Bothwell&#13;
1968 Royalty of Troy. &#13;
BACJ( STAGE&#13;
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Curly .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·&#13;
Laurey ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·&#13;
Will Parker · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·&#13;
Ado Annie . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·&#13;
Ali&#13;
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Jud Fry ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·&#13;
Andrew Carnes · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Gertie .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·&#13;
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. ... . .... . ....... Becky Smith&#13;
............... Rick Rodenburg&#13;
.... . ....... .. . . .. Teresa Olsen&#13;
... .............. Dennis Jensen&#13;
. ..... . . .. .. . .. . ... Lois Voge&#13;
... . .. . . . .... .. ... Mi ke Jensen&#13;
.................. . Ron Miller&#13;
.. .. ... . . . .. .. ... Roger Jensen&#13;
.................. Laura Ryan&#13;
. . ...... . ......... . . Gene Carlson&#13;
. .. ............... Steve Miller&#13;
... .. ............. Rjchard Kunde!&#13;
.................. . . Ka ren Lynam&#13;
.. . . .. ... . ........ . . Ma ry Co llins&#13;
...... . ............... Sara Miller&#13;
..... . ........ .. ...... Mary Rya n&#13;
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''HANSEL AND GRETEL''&#13;
JUNIOR-SENIOR&#13;
CLASS PLAY&#13;
Mr. Whit e Ca t mee ts the children .&#13;
Hansel and Gre tel Mothe r a nd Fa ther &#13;
Robert Hilligas&#13;
Director&#13;
Hanse l . .. .... .. .. ... Richard Driver&#13;
Gretel ... . . . . . .. .. ... . . Laura Ryan&#13;
Father Hans . .. . .... .. Randy Zacharias&#13;
Gertrude ........ . .. Diane Redinbaugh&#13;
Witch Wicked ... . .. .. Karen Ausdemore&#13;
Mr. White Ca t .. . ......... Bev Killpack&#13;
Frit z .. . . . ... . ...... . .. Denny !wen&#13;
Peter ... ... . .. . . . .. .. . Gene Carlson&#13;
Johann .... . . .. . . .. . .. Peter Schomer&#13;
Helga ... . . . .... .. .. . .. Kathy Kahler&#13;
Frederi ca ..... . . .. . ... . Denise Corrin&#13;
Katharine . .. . ... .. . .... . Mary Collins&#13;
Trees . . ..... .... .... . . Leo Bothwe ll&#13;
Janice Honeywe ll&#13;
Keith Christiansen&#13;
Witch Wi cked!&#13;
Off with you'&#13;
Curta in Ca ll&#13;
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TRIPLICATE&#13;
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POP&#13;
CONCERT &#13;
Mr. Bernie Saggau&#13;
Guest Speaker&#13;
ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
All the brass sat at the head table . Mr. Jim Youmans&#13;
Master of Ceremonies&#13;
The second annual Tri-Center Athletic Banquet was held at the Club 64 in&#13;
Council Bluffs. The coaches recognized the athletes for their achievements during&#13;
the past season. Mr. Rogers awarded special recognition to Mr. Harold McKercher&#13;
and Mr. George Sorensen , who ended their coaching years at Tri-Center, but who&#13;
will both continue teaching here. The guest speaker for the eve ning was Mr. Bernie&#13;
Saggau, the executive secretary of the IHSAA. This year the TC Booster Club&#13;
provided complimentary tickets for all the athletes with the money they ra ised&#13;
by sponsoring suppers during the winter sports season.&#13;
29 &#13;
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1969 PROM HELD ON APRIL 27&#13;
Speake rs:&#13;
Mrs. Lynda Jensen&#13;
Dalyn Grap&#13;
Lin Miller&#13;
Al Oltmanns&#13;
Mr. Ronald Ellio tt &#13;
THEME OF THE JUNIOR SENIOR PROM&#13;
31 &#13;
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COMMENCEMENT&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Some very happy girls&#13;
On May 28 sixty-seve n sen iors grad uated from Tri-Center. Their Bacca laureate service was held May 25 and the&#13;
speaker was the Rev. Claude W. Smith , Jr.&#13;
The four honor students were: Richard Kunde!, Nancy&#13;
Blois, Rob Ha ll , and Dennis Jensen .&#13;
Two proud men&#13;
ESCORTS: Ma ry Ryan and&#13;
Alan Oltmanns &#13;
LETTEPMAN&#13;
L'LUB &#13;
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STUDENT&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
Standing: Richard Kunde!, Pat Bertelsen, Dennis McDonald , Ric Rodenburg, Tom Tucker, Roger&#13;
Hall , Bruce Guill. Seated: Nancy Blois, Teresa Olsen (treasurer), Lois Voge (secretary), Roger Dollen (president), Sarah Miller (vice-president), Nancy Hall, Denise Corrin. &#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
HONOR&#13;
SOCIETY&#13;
Back Row: Kathleen Kuster, Marsha Newland ,&#13;
Pat Larso n, Patti Heim, Pat Bert elsen, Vicki Fahrenk rog. Second Row: Bev Killpack, Dave Stuhr,&#13;
Rob Hall , Kathy Killpack, Nancy Bl ois, Denise&#13;
Corrin . Third Row: Mr. Mosher, Advise r, Alan&#13;
Ol tman, Leonard Brown , Bill Hammitt, Dennis&#13;
Jensen, Dalyn Grap.&#13;
NEW MEMBERS : Seniors, Sarah Miller, Richard&#13;
Kunde!; Jun iors, Teresa Olsen , Lin Mill er, Mary&#13;
Schnitker, Kath y Kahler, Terri Quirk.&#13;
PROVISION AL MEM BERS: Julie Meyer, Te resa&#13;
Lett , Kathy Oloff, Ellen Pea rcy, Charlene Schneckloth , Susa n Tucker, Ron Miller, Rog Ha II , Bruce&#13;
Guill , Al an Hamann , Vicki Cook , Na ncy Coffman.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President- Rob Hall&#13;
Vice-president- Nancy Blois&#13;
Secreta ry- Eileen Pearcy&#13;
Treasurer- Dennis Jensen&#13;
35 &#13;
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LIBRARY STAFF&#13;
Lester Ballantyne and John McDonald&#13;
NEWSPAPER STAFF&#13;
First Row: Sarah Miller, Terri Quirk, Lois Voge, Nancy Blois, Nancy Tighe. Second Row: Abbie&#13;
Newland , Kathy Killpack , Kathy Floerchinger, Laura Ryan , Jane Hoe ppner, Mrs. Kuster. Third&#13;
Row: Karen Lyman , Ch uck Kuster, Paul Schomer, and Dalyn Grap. &#13;
SPEECH CLUB&#13;
First Row: Dalyn Grap, Nancy Blois, Lois Voge , Barb Koenig, Paula McDonald , Sarah Miller,&#13;
Dennis Jense n. Second Row: Mrs. Jensen , Karen Lynam, Kathy Killpack , Nancy Tighe , Denise&#13;
Corrin, Barb Witt, Pat Bertelsen, Becky Smith. Third Row: Charles Redinbaugh, Gary Barrier, Alan&#13;
Youmans, Roger Dollen, Richard Kunde!, Ric Rodenburg, Jim Arthur.&#13;
SPANISH CLUB&#13;
First Row: Pat Bertelsen , Kathy Kuster , Teresa Olsen, Linn Miller, Mr. Brewington.&#13;
Second Row: Pat Larson , Teresa Lett, Ellen Pearcy , Kathy Kah ler, Nancy Tighe,&#13;
Darla Do llen. Third Row: Julie Meyers, Nancy Hall , Becky Smith, Jerry Thielen ,&#13;
Dave Stuhr, Neil J ensen, Denn y Finken.&#13;
37 &#13;
MARCHING BAND&#13;
38 &#13;
CONCERT BAND&#13;
First Row: Joan I wen , Jan Corrin, Elaine Plumbeck, Nancy Hall , Peggy Bertelsen , Bonnie Witt , Sheila Ring. Second&#13;
Row : Saraf1 Miller, Pat Bertelsen, Teresa Olse n, Bonnie I wen , Nancy Tighe , Pam Siebels, Kathy Kahler, Mark&#13;
Schomer, Debbie Kroeger, Raymona Bradley. Third Row: Julie Jense n, Durelle Ingwe rsen, Jane We lbourne , Denise&#13;
Corrin, Vickie Cook, Linda Floerchinger, Vicki Tolle, Diane Redinbaugh , Maynard Leaders, Dave Welbourne , Lois&#13;
Voge, Rosemary Jensen . Fo urth Row: Mike Jensen, Roger Jensen, Dennis Jensen , Bob Cary , Dale Jensen , Marc&#13;
Lee, Cindy Alloway , Steve Welbourne, Steve La fa ber, Rob Hall, Rog Dollen , Keith Christiansen, Gale Witt , Linda&#13;
Knott, Arlan Darrington, Chuck Kuster, Reg Welbourne . Standing: Neil Jensen , Jim Newman, Richard Kundel ,&#13;
Steve Miller, Alan Hamann, Dan Verpoorten , Jea n Spark, Kathy Kuster.&#13;
The Concert Band received a I&#13;
rating at state contest. Their selections&#13;
were "March of the Blazerteer" and&#13;
"Masque" .&#13;
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Debbie Kroege r, Bonnie lwen , Andria Feldman, Janett e La rson , Linda Ma nhart. Second Row: Peggy&#13;
Bertelsen , Vick i Fahrenkrog, Sue Pogge, Jane Hoeppner, Becky Witt , Sherri O'Neil , Dale Yo umans, Gene&#13;
Ca rlson , Steve Miller, Mike Jensen, Rose Jensen, Te resa Olsen, Denise Corrin , Pa t J ungfe rman , Julie&#13;
Meyers, Ka th y Dobernicker, Denise Gardner, Diana So ppe . Third Row: Becky Schroder, Kathy Bothwell,&#13;
Sue Spence r, Donna Merket, Karen Lyman, Karen Oloff, Dan Verpoorten, Richard Kunde!, Randy Kemmish , Jim Arthur, Roger Jensen, Debbie Soppe, Ma rilee Oloff, Fran Sorensen, Connie Wood , Mary Ryan ,&#13;
Sherri Ha rris, Nancy Coffman , Debbie West. Fourth Row: Nancy Tighe, Linda Knott, Virginia Haight ,&#13;
Jea n Spark , Karen Ausdemore, Joa n I wen, Dennis J ensen , Ron Miller, Ri ck Rodenburg, Keith Christiansen , Darla Do llen, Denise Perry, Sara h Miller, Alice Wohlers, Mi ckie Thie len, Diane Hester, Betsy Manion ,&#13;
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4 1 &#13;
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FOOTBALL&#13;
Top Row: Rick Chapman , Bob Cary, Steve Welbourne, Ervin Gunderson , Tom Honeywell , Dave Pogge , Gene&#13;
Ca rlson, Dan Jessen , Leo Bothwell, Randy Zacharias, Charles Redinbaugh , Da rrell Lustgraf, Dean Muhs, Mike&#13;
Ploen. Middle Row: Dan Brown, Denny Finken, Bill Frey, Denny I wen , Rob Hall , Leonard Brown, Steve&#13;
Trede, Dave Stuhr, Rod Brown, Bill Schultz, Roger Redinbaugh . Bottom Row: Chuck Kuster, Randy Kemmish, Alan Schultz, Randy Peterson , Robert Kock, Reg Welbourn e, Melvin Vogt, Alan Pieper, Wayne&#13;
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VARSITY&#13;
LINEMEN BACKS&#13;
LINE NI EN RESERVE&#13;
BACKS &#13;
Season Record : 5 wins, 4 losses&#13;
We They&#13;
0 Oakland 19&#13;
18 Carson-Mace donia 19&#13;
20 Walnut 12&#13;
16 l.S.D. 12&#13;
27 Elk Horn 0&#13;
19 Underwood 6&#13;
40 Shelby 2&#13;
0 Treynor 6&#13;
6 Avoca 33&#13;
Coach Sorenson&#13;
45 &#13;
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
Front Row: Barb Koenig, Donna Merkert, Vicki Cook, Jackie Shriver, Patti Heim, Denise Corrin, Bev&#13;
Killpack , Vicki Fahrenkrog. Back Row: Coach Langholz, Nancy Blois, Manager, Sarah Miller, Manager, Pam Siebels, Rose Jensen , Paula McDonald , Kathy Oloff, Louise McDonald, Denise Koenig, Mrs.&#13;
Wilso n, Chaperon, Barb Witt , Manager, Coach Mosher. ·&#13;
co-captains&#13;
Senior&#13;
Gua rd&#13;
Senior&#13;
Forward&#13;
T-C&#13;
52 Adair-Casey&#13;
Opponents&#13;
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Paula McDona ld was elected to First Team all So uthwest&#13;
Iowa and all State Honorable Mention.&#13;
46 Woodbine 74&#13;
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58 Walnut&#13;
83 Carson&#13;
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Patti Heim was winner in the Sectional and runner-up in the&#13;
District Free throw Shooting Contest.&#13;
70 Oakland 68&#13;
62 Elk Horn 66&#13;
72 Shelby 60&#13;
69 Carson 57&#13;
67 Elk Horn 70&#13;
71 Treynor 57&#13;
54 Audubon 86&#13;
53 Treynor 42&#13;
52 Elk Horn 57&#13;
63 Mo . Valley 42&#13;
69 Shelby 54&#13;
71 Avoha 68&#13;
73 Walnut 51&#13;
36 Treynor 39&#13;
Sectional&#13;
58 Treynor 59&#13;
56 Malvern 51&#13;
43 Lewis Central 53&#13;
District&#13;
58 East Monona 45&#13;
52 Dunlap 61&#13;
38 Lewis Central 40 &#13;
Senior&#13;
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Junior&#13;
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Sophomore&#13;
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Junior&#13;
Forward&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Forward&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Guard&#13;
Front Row: Andrea Feldman, Nancy Hall , Debbie Kroeger, Alice&#13;
Wohlers, Annelle Beebe, Sheila Ring. Back Row: Coach Langholz, Charlene Schneckloth, Janet Co rrin , Marilee Oloff, Joan !wen, Sherrie&#13;
O'Neill , Becky Witt, Coach Mosher.&#13;
47 &#13;
T-C&#13;
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VARSITY&#13;
Front Row: Rich Driver, Manage r, Reg Welbourne, Lin Miller, Jerry Wilson , Rick Rodenburg, Steve Welbourne, Bill Frey, Donnie Lee, manage r. Second Row: Coach Hornboste l, Robert Owen, manager, Ron&#13;
Miller, Dave Pogge, Alan Youmans, Les Harman, Ric Ro denburg, Arlan Darrington , Ro n Knauss, Randy&#13;
Kuster, Coach Frey .&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Carson&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
I.S.D.&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Carson&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
Mo. Va lley&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Shelby&#13;
Avoha&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
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Dave Pogge made seco nd team allSouthwest Iowa .&#13;
Jerry Wilson rece ived hono ra ble mention all-So uthwest l ow a.&#13;
RESERVES&#13;
First Row : Byron Bertelsen , Wayne Schultz, Bob Cary , Pete&#13;
Schomer, Neil J ense n , Russ Miller, Donnie Lee. Second Row:&#13;
Coach Ho rnbostel, Ro bert Owen, Pa ul Schomer , Steve Milter,&#13;
Larry Heim, Da le Youmans, Randy Zacharias, Coach Frey . &#13;
Senior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Junior&#13;
Forwa rd&#13;
Senior&#13;
Forward&#13;
Junior&#13;
Cente r&#13;
Senior&#13;
Center&#13;
Junior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Junior&#13;
Gua rd&#13;
Junio r&#13;
Forwa rd&#13;
Junior&#13;
Center&#13;
So phomore&#13;
Guard&#13;
Junior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Forward&#13;
Junior&#13;
Center&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Guard&#13;
49 &#13;
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WRESTLING&#13;
Front Row: Denny Finken , Roger Redinbaugh, Craig Tripp , Ken Mcintosh, Mark Welbourne , Rob Hall. Second Row: Dan&#13;
Brown, Leo Bothwell , Gene Carlson , Tom Honeywell, Leonard Brown, Rodney Brown.&#13;
State Participants&#13;
T-C&#13;
36 West Harrison&#13;
31 l. S. D.&#13;
29 Underwood&#13;
36 St. Alberts&#13;
32 Mo . Va lley&#13;
30 Lo-Ma&#13;
25 Oakland&#13;
16 Lewis Central&#13;
Po-Ha Tournament 2nd&#13;
Underwood Invitational 2nd&#13;
Tri-Center Invitational 3rd&#13;
Po-Ha Conference Co-Champions&#13;
Oppo nents&#13;
10&#13;
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11&#13;
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TRACI(&#13;
Front Row: Pat La rson , Nancy Hall, Pam Martens, Andria Feldman, Linda Manhart, Jackie Shriver, Vicki Cook, Vicki Fahrenkrog. Second Row: Jane Hoepner, Karen Oloff, Marilee Oloff, Sharon Stone, Charlene Schneckloth , Denise Koenig, Patt i&#13;
Heim, Bev Killpack, Denise Corrin. Back Row: Jan Honeywell , Paula McDonald , Joan !wen , Sherri O'Neil, Louise McDonald , Kathy Oloff, Monie Bradley, Sandy Bradley, Joyce Olsen, Coach Langholz.&#13;
Front Row: Terry Hansen, Alan Pieper, Jerry Wilson, Denny I wen, Russ Miller, Reg Welbourne, Wayne Schultz. Second&#13;
Row: Randy Petersen , Larry He im, Dale Youmans, Rick Rodenburg, Ron Heim, Dan Jessen , Alan Schultz , Bill Bahrke. &#13;
SOFTBALL &amp; BASEBALL&#13;
Front Row: Pam Book, Barbara Koenig, Patti Heim, Mickie Thielen , Vicki Fahrenkrog, Barbara Witt, Debra Kroeger. Second&#13;
Row: Assistant Coach Langholz, Donna Merkert , Bev Killpack , Denise Corrin , Denise Koenig, Kathy Oloff, Julie Jensen,&#13;
Vicki Cook, Patti Bertelsen , Coach Mosher.&#13;
Front Row: Reg Welbourne, Jerry Wilson, Alan Oltmanns. Second Row: Bob Cary, Steve Welbourne, Dave Pogge, Dan Jessen , Dave Welbourne .&#13;
53 &#13;
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CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Mickey Manion, Pat Larson , Jan Ho ney well , Jane Hoeppner, Becky Schrode r, Na ncy&#13;
Coffman. &#13;
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Gary Albertus&#13;
Linda Arrick&#13;
Jim Arthur&#13;
Karen Ausdemore&#13;
Nancy Blois&#13;
Leonard Brown&#13;
57 &#13;
Bonnie Christiansen&#13;
Keith Christiansen&#13;
Denny Dollen&#13;
Roger Dollen&#13;
Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Steve Gardner&#13;
SB &#13;
Daly n Gra p&#13;
Virginia Haight&#13;
Bill Haines&#13;
Robert Hall&#13;
Doug Hamann&#13;
Bill Hammitt&#13;
59 &#13;
Tom Honeywe ll&#13;
Jane Hoeppner&#13;
Mike Hines&#13;
Dennis Jensen&#13;
Julie Jensen&#13;
Mike J ensen&#13;
60 &#13;
Roge r J ensen&#13;
Rosemary Jensen&#13;
Dan J essen&#13;
Pa tti J ungferman&#13;
Ka thy Killpack&#13;
Sheila Koch&#13;
61 &#13;
Barbara Koenig&#13;
Richard Kunde!&#13;
Gary Larson&#13;
Marcia Lemons&#13;
Dennis Lund&#13;
Conn ie Martens&#13;
62 &#13;
Paula McDonald&#13;
Ronnie Meeker&#13;
'J&#13;
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Glenn Miller&#13;
Sara h Miller&#13;
Abbie Newland&#13;
Terry ewland&#13;
63 &#13;
Janice Ohlinger&#13;
Joyce Olsen&#13;
Eileen Pearcy&#13;
Lee Petersen&#13;
Rodney Pitt&#13;
Dave Pogge&#13;
64 &#13;
Sue Pogge&#13;
Diane Reclinbaugh&#13;
Dave Ring&#13;
Myro n Ring&#13;
Barbara Roberts&#13;
Leo Robert&#13;
65 &#13;
Laura Ryan&#13;
Carol Schnitker&#13;
Bill Schultz&#13;
Richard Schuning&#13;
Larry Siebert&#13;
Cathy Stone&#13;
66 &#13;
Mickie Thielen&#13;
Steve Trede Dave Welbourne&#13;
Lois Voge&#13;
Reg Welbo urn e Alan Youmans&#13;
Barbara Witt&#13;
67 &#13;
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SENIORS&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President : Dalyn Grap&#13;
Vice-President: Roger Dollen&#13;
Secretary: Kathy Floerchinger&#13;
Treasurer: Laura Ryan &#13;
&#13;
Randy Arrick&#13;
Lester Ballantyne&#13;
Gary Barrier&#13;
Leo Bothwell&#13;
Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Sandy Bradley&#13;
Rodney Brown&#13;
Gene Carlson&#13;
Kathy Chapman&#13;
Star Coburn&#13;
Mary Collins&#13;
Cathy Cook&#13;
Pam Cook&#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Richard Corrin&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Arion Carrington&#13;
Richard Driver&#13;
Richard Engelking&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
Pat Felton&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Janet Haines&#13;
Bob Hansen&#13;
Les Harman&#13;
Larry Heim&#13;
Patti Heim&#13;
Pauline Hines&#13;
Mike Hough&#13;
Janice Honeywell&#13;
Roberta Huebner&#13;
Denny Iwen&#13;
Kathy Kahler&#13;
Ra ndy Kemmish&#13;
Bev Killpack&#13;
Marl ene Kline&#13;
Ron Knauss&#13;
Corrine Kuster&#13;
This page is dedicated to the memory of Richard William Engelkin g, a member of our Junior Class, who passed away May 24, 1969 . 70 &#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Pat Larson&#13;
Darlene Lemons&#13;
Marsha Limburg&#13;
Karen Lynam&#13;
Betsy Manion&#13;
Darrell Martens&#13;
Roger McEvoy&#13;
Donna Merkert&#13;
Russell Miller&#13;
Lin Miller&#13;
Margie Moffatt&#13;
Colleen Newland&#13;
Marsha Newland&#13;
Teresa Olsen&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
Alan Pieper&#13;
Pat Plambeck&#13;
Carolyn Pogge&#13;
Terri Quirk&#13;
Charles Redinbaugh&#13;
Don Riggs&#13;
Kevin Ring&#13;
Les Rodenburg&#13;
Ric Rodenburg&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Mary Schnitker&#13;
Paul Schomer&#13;
Pete Schomer&#13;
Dave Stuhr&#13;
Jerry Thielen&#13;
Wanda Thomas&#13;
Nancy Tighe&#13;
Ron Weihs&#13;
Don Whannell&#13;
Jerry Wilson&#13;
Randy Zacharias&#13;
7 1 &#13;
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JUNIORS&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Al Oltmanns&#13;
Vice-President: Denny Jwen&#13;
Secretary: Rod Brown&#13;
Treasurer Pat Larson &#13;
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Jerry Anderson&#13;
JoAnn Arrick&#13;
Susie Ballantyne&#13;
Claudia Beebee&#13;
Daniel Brown&#13;
Bob Cary&#13;
Nancy Coffman&#13;
Vicki Cook&#13;
Janice Cross&#13;
Arion Deupree&#13;
Kathy Dobernecker&#13;
June Donaldson&#13;
Dennis Finken&#13;
Susie Flaharty&#13;
Ron Flaharty&#13;
Bruce Guill&#13;
Ervin Gunderson&#13;
Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Sherrie Harris&#13;
Ronald Heim&#13;
Glen Hubbard&#13;
Bonnie lwen&#13;
Linda Knott&#13;
Bob Koch&#13;
Denise Koenig&#13;
Debbie Kroeger&#13;
Jeanette Larson&#13;
Theresa Lemons&#13;
Teresa Lett&#13;
Vern Manhart&#13;
Julie Meyer&#13;
Dennis McDonald&#13;
John McDonald&#13;
Ron Miller&#13;
Steve Miller&#13;
Craig Moffatt&#13;
Dean Muhs &#13;
Pat Nelson&#13;
Kathy Oloff&#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Ellen Pearcy&#13;
Robert Owens&#13;
Darrell Petersen&#13;
Harold Petersen&#13;
Randy Petersen&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh&#13;
Ron Riggs&#13;
Ron Reed&#13;
Albert Roberts&#13;
Mike Rodenburg&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
Dale Schnitker&#13;
Becky Schroder&#13;
Alan Schultz&#13;
Diance Schuning&#13;
Jackie Shriver&#13;
Pam Siebels&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
Debbie Soppe&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Stan Trede&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Susan Tucker&#13;
Dannie Verporten&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Debbie West&#13;
Paul Whannel&#13;
Pauline Whannel&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Dale Youmans&#13;
,75 &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
76&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President : Dennis Finken&#13;
Vi ce -President : Ron Miller&#13;
Secretary : Pam Siebe ls&#13;
Treasurer: Roge r Hall&#13;
I &#13;
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78&#13;
Dennis Albertus&#13;
Mike Armstrong&#13;
Bill Bahrke&#13;
Dale Baker&#13;
Anell Beebe&#13;
Byron Bertelsen&#13;
John Bertelsen&#13;
Peggy Bertelsen&#13;
Pa_ula Bintz&#13;
Kathy Bothwell&#13;
Raymona Bradley&#13;
Rick Chapman&#13;
Jerry Cook&#13;
Jan Corrin&#13;
Wayne Corrin&#13;
Darla Dollen&#13;
Andrea Feldman&#13;
Denise Gardner&#13;
Wanda Gilbert&#13;
Betty Haines&#13;
Nancy Hall&#13;
Terry Hansen&#13;
Diane Hester&#13;
Durelle Ingwerson&#13;
Joan lwen&#13;
Dale Jensen&#13;
Jerry Jensen&#13;
Neil Jensen&#13;
Chuck Kuster&#13;
Dick Lasher&#13;
Maynard Leaders&#13;
Don Lee&#13;
Mark Lee&#13;
Darrell Lustgraff&#13;
Mary Jane Lustgraaf&#13;
Louise McDonald&#13;
Kathy McEvoy &#13;
Ken Mcintosh&#13;
Pam Martens&#13;
Linda Manhart&#13;
Mickey Manion&#13;
Debbie Morris&#13;
Jim Newman&#13;
Randy Nielsen&#13;
Karen Oloff&#13;
Marilee Oloff&#13;
Sherrie O'Neill&#13;
Denise Perry&#13;
Roger Peterson&#13;
Elaine Plambeck&#13;
Mike Ploen&#13;
Gordon Rieber&#13;
Robert Riggs&#13;
Carla Ring&#13;
Shiela Ring&#13;
Jack Stamp&#13;
Wayne Schultz&#13;
Jay Siebels&#13;
Becky Smith&#13;
Diana Soppe&#13;
Jean Spark&#13;
Fran Sorensen&#13;
Rodney Steenbock&#13;
Barb Stone&#13;
Tom Tucker&#13;
Vickie Tolle&#13;
Terry Thielen&#13;
Jim Trede&#13;
David Turner&#13;
Chuck Walden&#13;
Ron Wede&#13;
Mark Welbourne&#13;
Alice Wohlers&#13;
Becky Witt&#13;
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President: Mark Welbourne&#13;
Vice-President: Neil Jensen&#13;
Secretary: Karen 0 lo ff&#13;
Treasurer: Nancy Hall&#13;
FRESHMEN &#13;
CHOOL i)f)zE &#13;
82&#13;
Mr. Berryhill&#13;
Mr. Frey&#13;
Mrs. Jensen&#13;
Dennis Albers&#13;
Ellen Albertus&#13;
Robin Anderson&#13;
David Ballantyne&#13;
Billy Berg&#13;
Emmy Billeter&#13;
Connie Bintz&#13;
Judy Bintz&#13;
Ray Boyer&#13;
Bonnie Carlson&#13;
Russell Chambers&#13;
Danny Cook&#13;
David Cook&#13;
Maurine Corrin&#13;
Rick Cross&#13;
David Dollen&#13;
Gene Dollen&#13;
Gloria Donaldson&#13;
Dixie Drake&#13;
Robert Driver&#13;
Dennis Eckman&#13;
Debra Erwin&#13;
Rodney Feldman&#13;
Kent Floerchinger&#13;
Doug Gardner&#13;
Tim Gilbert&#13;
Kay Graham&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Dianna&#13;
Gunderson&#13;
Cindy Heim&#13;
Keith Heim&#13;
Laurie Hintz&#13;
Leta Hough&#13;
Joni&#13;
J&#13;
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nsen&#13;
Debra Killpack&#13;
Tom Knipe&#13;
Jack Lasher&#13;
Rodney Legan&#13;
David Leonard&#13;
David Manhart&#13;
Sam Mark&#13;
Phillip Martens&#13;
Wanda Masker&#13;
Debbie Mauer&#13;
Joyce McEvoy&#13;
John McKeighan&#13;
Beth Moffatt&#13;
David Moffatt&#13;
Janice Moffatt&#13;
JoAnn Ne&#13;
lson&#13;
Marlow New&#13;
lan d&#13;
Craig Olsen&#13;
Linda Owen&#13;
NO&#13;
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AVAILABLE&#13;
\~&#13;
I&#13;
1 ' &#13;
Kandy Patterson&#13;
Steve Petersen&#13;
Faye Peterson&#13;
Mike Pieper&#13;
Mark Pogge&#13;
Mitch Rieber&#13;
Susan Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Barney Roberts&#13;
David Rodenburg&#13;
Carol Rodenburg&#13;
Loria Romick&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Larry Shriver&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Robert Spencer&#13;
David Stamp&#13;
Patti Steenbock&#13;
Bernard Stephen&#13;
Debbie Stone&#13;
Connie Synder&#13;
Ann Thielen&#13;
Larry Thielen&#13;
Richard Trede&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
Charles Willard&#13;
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Mrs. Beebe&#13;
· Mr. Hornbostel&#13;
Mrs. Sorensen&#13;
Peggy Ackart&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Susan Barrier&#13;
Becky Beebe&#13;
Allan Bertelsen&#13;
Pam Bertelsen&#13;
Allan Bintz&#13;
Shiela Blumer&#13;
Robert Bradley&#13;
Randal&#13;
Christensen&#13;
Joyce Corrin&#13;
Craig Darrington&#13;
Betty Donaldson&#13;
Cathy Erwin&#13;
Randy Felton&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Donald Flaharty&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Rita Haight&#13;
George Harman&#13;
Jeff Harman&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Lori Hindman&#13;
Debra Hinz&#13;
Jennifer Hoeppner&#13;
Dale HutzeU&#13;
Denise Ingwersen&#13;
Kris Kenealy&#13;
John Kenealy&#13;
Bruce Killpack&#13;
Randy Killpack&#13;
Bernie Konz&#13;
Harley&#13;
Leaders&#13;
Steven Lefeber&#13;
Mary Legan Elaine Leonard&#13;
Monica Manion&#13;
Gale Miller&#13;
Rhonda Moffatt&#13;
Lonnie Moore&#13;
Barb Morris&#13;
Peggy Nelsen&#13;
Evelyn Newland&#13;
Sharon Oshampaugh&#13;
Bill Oloff&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Diane Osdiek&#13;
Sid Owen&#13;
Gene Petersen&#13;
Roger Petersen&#13;
Kevin Peterson&#13;
Bob Plambeck&#13;
Mary Pogge&#13;
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Mary Whannell&#13;
Bonnie Witt&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
Larry Rath&#13;
Faye Riggs&#13;
Roger&#13;
Schneckloth&#13;
Kathy Schnitker&#13;
Mark Schomer&#13;
Kathy Schoder&#13;
Sue Siebels&#13;
Bruce Soppe&#13;
Mike Sorensen&#13;
Marcia Sperry&#13;
Gary Thomas&#13;
Vern Tripp&#13;
Eddie Weihs&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
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JUNIOR HIGH ATHLETICS&#13;
FOOTBALL AND BASJ(ETBALL&#13;
Front Row: Vern Tripp , Sam Mark , Tom Knipe, Larry Shrive r, David Cook , Charl es Will ard , Bo b Spence r, Steve&#13;
Lefeber, David Rodenburg, Bill y Berg, Steve Petersen , and David Dollen . Seco nd Row: Roge r Pe tersen , Mark Pogge,&#13;
Gene Dollen , Gail Witt, Bruce So ppe , Mark Schomer, Denny Limberg, Robin Andersen , Larry Thie len , David Mo ffatt ,&#13;
Craig Olsen , and Rodney Feldman . Thjrd Row: Mr. Hornbostel (coach), David Stamp , John McKeighan , Kevin Pe te rsen , Alan Bertelsen, Gale Miller, Keith Heim , Dale Hutzell , Randy Felton , Tom Gilbert , Ha rley Lea de rs, Do ug Ga rdner, and Mr. Frey (coach). Back Row: Mike Sorenson , Ga ry Thomas, J eff Harman , Sidney Owen , George Harman ,&#13;
Craig Darringto n, Randall Christiansen, Allen Bintz , Eddie Weihs, Phjlip Ma rtens, and Mike Pieper.&#13;
Front Row : Rodney Fe ldman , Dann y Cook , Mark Pogge, David Ro denburg, David&#13;
Cook , Steve Lefeber, an d Larry Thi elen . Second Row: Russell Chambe rs, Kent&#13;
Floe rchinger, Dave Manhart , Mark Schome r, Ha rley Lea ders, Roge r Pe tersen,&#13;
Larry Shrive r, Cra ig Olsen. Back Row : Sidney Owen , Van Olsen , Gene Do llen,&#13;
Dave Stamp , Ran dall Christiansen , Mike Sorensen , Dennis Limburg, Dave Cook,&#13;
Kevin Pe te rson , Jeff Harman. &#13;
WRESTLING &amp; TRACI(&#13;
Front Row: Ray Boyer, Allen Bintz , Gail Witt, Vern Tripp , Tom Knipe, Steve Lefeber, Larry Thielen. Second Row : Randy Felton , John Kenealy, Mike Pieper, Bob Spencer, Harley Lea ders, Roger Petersen, Bruce&#13;
Soppe , Larry Shriver, Craig Olsen. Third Row : Van Olsen , Alan Bertelsen, Eddie Weihs, Dave Stamp,&#13;
Keith Heim, Mike Sorenson , Dennis Limberg, Dave Cook . Back Row : Philip Martens, Bernard Stevens,&#13;
Sidney Owen, Randall Christiansen , Jeff Harman , Gary Thomas, Dale Hutzell , Mr. Mackie (coach).&#13;
-...._.&#13;
Front Row: Danny Lasher, Ray Boyer, David Rodenburg, Allen Bintz, David Cook, Tom Knipe, Steve Lefeber, and Larry Thielen. Second Row: Danny Cook, Randy Felton , John Kenealy , Charles Willard, Mark&#13;
Schomer, Roge r Petersen , Bruce Soppe , Larry Shriver, and Craig Olsen. Third Row: Gene Peter en , Van&#13;
Olsen , Gene Dollen , David Stamp, Keith Heim, Dennis Limberg, Dave Cook, and Gale Miller. Back Row:&#13;
Bruce Killpack , Craig Darrington, Philip Martens, Eddie Weihs, Sid Owen, Randall Christiansen, Jeff Harman , Kevin Petersen , and Mr. Hornbostel (coach). 87 &#13;
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GIRLS BASJ(ETBALL&#13;
Front Row: Sue Siebels, Jennifer Hoeppner, Sandy Grave rt, Kris Kenealy , Debbie Finken, Becky Beebee, Jane Welbourne , Cindy Alloway , and Kathy Schader. Back Row : Mr. Miller (coach), Debra Hintz , Marsha Sperry, Pam&#13;
Bertelsen , Rhonda Moffatt , Joyce Corrin , Susah Barrie r, Evelyn Newland , Bonnie Witt, and Denise lnge rswen.&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE- Front Row: Wanda Masker, Ca rrie Sorensen , Debbie Mauer, Faye Peterson ,&#13;
Carol Rodenberg, Maurine Corrin, and Connie Bintz. Back Row: Judy Bintz, JoAnn Nelson,&#13;
Janice Grote , Beth Moffatt, Diane Welbourne, Laurie Hinz , an d J anice Moffatt. &#13;
GIRLS TRACI(&#13;
Front Row : Mary WhanneL Rita Haight, Marsha Sperry, Jennifer Hoeppner, Jane Welbourne , Bonnie Witt , Becky Beebee , Debbie Finken , Sandy&#13;
Gravert. Second Row: Elaine Newland , Mary Legan, Debra Hintz, Kathy&#13;
Schroder, Kris Kenealy , Pam Bertelsen , Sue Siebe ls, Monica Manion ,&#13;
Rhoda Moffat. Third Row: Kathy Erwin, Mary Nelson , Denise Hester,&#13;
Cindy Alloway, Carol Schnitker, Peggy Ackart, mn ., Evelyn Newland , mn. ,&#13;
Coach Frey.&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE TRACK- Front Row: Debra Stone, Janice Grote ,&#13;
Janice Moffat, Connie Bintz , Jo Ann Nelson, Debra Ervin. Second Row:&#13;
Laurie Hinz, Wanda Masker, Carol Rodenburg, Maurine Corrin , Diane&#13;
Welbourne, Jane Ryan. Back Row: Joyce McEvoy , Ann Thielen , Faye&#13;
Peterson, Debbie Mauer , Beth Moffat, Peggy Ackart- Manager, Evelyn&#13;
Newland- Manager.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Back Row: Jennifer Hoeppner and Sandy Gravert.&#13;
Third Row: Jane Ryan and Monica Manion. Second Row: Diane Welbourne and Cindy Alloway.&#13;
First Row: Becky Beebee and Jane Welbourne . &#13;
&#13;
92&#13;
KINDERGARTEN&#13;
Mrs. Powell&#13;
Bruce Archer&#13;
Gary Baker&#13;
Kevin Corrin&#13;
Jean Schroder&#13;
Annette Stephens&#13;
Nancy Thomas&#13;
Douglas Wilson&#13;
Christine Wright&#13;
Paul Wilson&#13;
Vicky Wright&#13;
FIRST GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Dix&#13;
Kellie Armstrong&#13;
Gail Baker&#13;
Debra Clark&#13;
Willy Corrin&#13;
Joel Driver&#13;
Joan Finken&#13;
Ricky Killpack&#13;
Wesley Moffatt&#13;
Kimberly Petersen&#13;
Freddie Thomas&#13;
Karen Thomas&#13;
Lorie Thomas&#13;
Vickie Yorthmann&#13;
Allen Wilson&#13;
Jolene Wohlers&#13;
Randy Wohlers&#13;
Rita Wohlers&#13;
SECOND GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Tornkvist&#13;
Kimberly Armstro ng&#13;
Debra Bertelsen&#13;
Lester Clark&#13;
Jeff Driver&#13;
Randy Driver&#13;
SuzAnn Gardner&#13;
Jim Gilbert&#13;
Norma Grote&#13;
Kenneth Hester&#13;
Jane O'Neill&#13;
Clifford Petersen&#13;
BEEBEETOWN&#13;
·.&#13;
' .&#13;
ii &#13;
Barbara Stephens&#13;
Steven Stone&#13;
Jeff Thielen&#13;
Terry Thomas&#13;
Vickie Thomas&#13;
Carolyn Riggins&#13;
Rodney Wilson&#13;
Darlynn Wohlers&#13;
Ronda Wohlers&#13;
Scott Wohlers&#13;
Juanita Wright&#13;
Terry Wright&#13;
THIRD GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Wohlers&#13;
Bryan Archer&#13;
Darlene Driver&#13;
Keith Gravert&#13;
Kenneth Kline&#13;
Calvin Manhart&#13;
Amy Moffatt&#13;
Winston Moffatt&#13;
Marc Morey&#13;
Calvin Petersen&#13;
Michael Riggins&#13;
Richard Thielen&#13;
FOURTH GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Howard&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Carol Killpack&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Kathlene Kline&#13;
Vickie Mcintosh&#13;
Leslie Robert&#13;
John Siebert&#13;
Shirley Stephens&#13;
Richard Stone&#13;
Timmy Wilson&#13;
Kathlene Wright&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
FIFTH GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Spark&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
David Finken&#13;
Mark Finken&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Randy O'Neill&#13;
Terry Roberts&#13;
Jeanette Rodenburg&#13;
Patricia Siebert&#13;
Raymond Stephens&#13;
Julie Stone&#13;
Anita Thielen&#13;
Debbie Thomas&#13;
Eileen Witt&#13;
SIXTH GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Soetmelk&#13;
Stacy Beebee&#13;
David Bertelsen&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
James Finken&#13;
David Hester&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Dan Manhart&#13;
Eddie Mcintosh&#13;
Peggy Moffat&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Daniel Papst&#13;
Michael Stephens&#13;
An nette Thomas&#13;
Tommy Wohlers&#13;
Connie Wright&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
This page is dedica ted to Anit a Thielen who passed away December 28, 1968 . &#13;
MINDEN&#13;
MINDEN KINDERGARTEN&#13;
Mrs. Watts&#13;
Patricia Bazer&#13;
La Ree Bintz&#13;
Kathleen Brich&#13;
Steven Hawes&#13;
Dennis Hoffman&#13;
Nick Justice&#13;
Julie Kay&#13;
Lo ri Kno tt&#13;
Tammy Maurer&#13;
Kelly Nihsen&#13;
Michelle Olsen&#13;
Todd Schroder&#13;
Paula Shrive r&#13;
Randy Wallen&#13;
Kent Zimmerman&#13;
FIRST GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Nelson&#13;
Karen Al fe rs&#13;
Nancy Bintz&#13;
Cyn thia Cross&#13;
Timoth y Dooley&#13;
Terry Erwin&#13;
Marvin Fey&#13;
Diane Ho ffman&#13;
Todd Justice&#13;
Kelly Kay&#13;
Susan Kenealy&#13;
Linda Lefeber&#13;
Brenda Mad en&#13;
Jay Mason&#13;
Jacqueline Nelson&#13;
Sharon Nielsen&#13;
Nicki Nihsen&#13;
Clark Price&#13;
Lori Siebels&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
SECOND GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Churchill&#13;
Marti Andersen&#13;
Sheryl Bazer&#13;
Garth Bintz&#13;
Scott Brich&#13;
Susan Erwin&#13;
Marlene Fey&#13;
Sandra Haight&#13;
Jo Marie Hawes&#13;
Mark Kay&#13;
Molly Kay&#13;
Lu Ann Lefeber&#13;
Kirk Limburg&#13;
Marianna Lynam&#13;
Karen Mauer&#13;
Anthony Miller&#13;
Doug Olsen&#13;
Geri Pogge&#13;
Peggy Pritshard&#13;
Larry Wede&#13;
THIRD GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Doyle&#13;
Jane Alfers&#13;
. Patti Bintz&#13;
Patty Cross&#13;
Ann Brandes&#13;
Susan Dooley&#13;
Lori Enge lking&#13;
Debra Hoffman&#13;
Sharon Miller&#13;
Marsha Nih sen&#13;
Dan O'Neill&#13;
Dan Pogge&#13;
Shery Price&#13;
Darla Pritchard&#13;
Cindy Rieber&#13;
Alan Siebels&#13;
Scott Siebels&#13;
Martha Smith &#13;
NEOLA&#13;
NEOLA&#13;
KINDERGARTEN&#13;
Mrs. Floerchinger&#13;
Kim Borink&#13;
Marguarite&#13;
Bornholdt&#13;
Scott Boyer&#13;
Ann Campbell&#13;
J eff Casson&#13;
Robe rt Davis&#13;
Renee Driver&#13;
Ronnie Engman&#13;
Becky Forbes&#13;
Michael Freeze&#13;
Rodney Johnson&#13;
Kenny Konz&#13;
Lori King&#13;
Chris Langholz&#13;
Dennis Meyerring&#13;
Dan McDonald&#13;
David McDonald&#13;
David Nelson&#13;
John Nelson&#13;
Lisa Nelson&#13;
Marian O'Conner&#13;
Monte Petersen&#13;
Julie Redinbaugh&#13;
Denise Ring&#13;
Jim Ring&#13;
Lee Ring&#13;
Marshall Rogers&#13;
John Romano&#13;
Mark Stangl&#13;
Shelley Thielen&#13;
Lisa Welboume&#13;
Curtis Wellman&#13;
David Wellman&#13;
Kevin Zimmerman&#13;
FIRST GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Herkenrath&#13;
Brenda Armstrong&#13;
Gregg Barrier&#13;
Duane Campbell&#13;
Maxine Cook&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Lora Drake&#13;
Debra Driver&#13;
Debbie Drummy&#13;
Diane En&#13;
gman&#13;
Ricky Felton&#13;
Jeanette Fox&#13;
Scott Gardner&#13;
Laurie Hadfield&#13;
Peggy Hall&#13;
Douglas Larson&#13;
Kelly McKim&#13;
Karen Mark&#13;
Joe Mask&#13;
er&#13;
Jo Ann Mauseth&#13;
Carol Morris&#13;
Steve Nel&#13;
son&#13;
Randy Orme&#13;
Keith Pearcy&#13;
Tom Pier&#13;
son&#13;
Deanne Riggs&#13;
Jennifer Ring&#13;
Scott Rogers&#13;
Kriss&#13;
S&#13;
oppe&#13;
G&#13;
ail&#13;
S&#13;
orensen&#13;
SEC&#13;
O&#13;
ND&#13;
GRADE&#13;
Mr&#13;
s. Fiskerb&#13;
eck&#13;
B&#13;
art&#13;
on B&#13;
arnhart&#13;
B&#13;
arb&#13;
ara Billiter&#13;
Kirk&#13;
B&#13;
o&#13;
y&#13;
er&#13;
S&#13;
t&#13;
e&#13;
v&#13;
en Cook&#13;
Di&#13;
a&#13;
ne Corrin&#13;
Ar&#13;
l&#13;
en Drive r&#13;
Do&#13;
n&#13;
a&#13;
ld Drummy&#13;
R&#13;
ussell Eckm&#13;
ann&#13;
Anthony Fe&#13;
lton&#13;
Ray&#13;
mond Freese&#13;
Wes&#13;
ly Ha ll&#13;
Carol&#13;
H&#13;
andbury&#13;
' &#13;
jc,&#13;
FOURTH GRADE&#13;
Miss Dale&#13;
Mrs. Pieper&#13;
Penny Ackart&#13;
Nancy Alfe rs&#13;
Linda Johnson&#13;
Shiela Johnson&#13;
Kim Lewis&#13;
Steven Mauseth&#13;
Dale Osbahr&#13;
Anthony Peterson&#13;
Henry Ring&#13;
Nicholas Ring&#13;
Terry! Ring&#13;
Miron Romick&#13;
Darell Trede&#13;
David Wright&#13;
THIRD GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Dargin&#13;
Duane Barrier&#13;
Sue Barrier&#13;
Jo Ann Crass&#13;
Chester Felton&#13;
Cindy Felton&#13;
Fred Hadfield&#13;
Beth Handbury&#13;
Eldon Hough&#13;
Ma ry Jensen&#13;
Tim Koch&#13;
Kevin Mark&#13;
Allan Mauseth&#13;
Bernard Osbahr&#13;
Marvin Pea rcy&#13;
Susan Piepe r&#13;
Tim Pierson&#13;
Billy Riggs&#13;
Greg Ring&#13;
Janelle Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Fred Smith&#13;
Brad Soppe&#13;
Lona Welbourne&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Pamela Ausdemore&#13;
Douglas Barrier&#13;
Billy Billeter&#13;
Dwayne Bintz&#13;
Philip Bintz&#13;
Danny Cook&#13;
Chuck Donaldson&#13;
Winda Drummy&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Clayton Howes&#13;
Monte Kay&#13;
Dennis Kenealy&#13;
Sandra Larsen&#13;
David Lund&#13;
Danny Masker&#13;
Diane Mauer&#13;
Debra Nelson&#13;
Ronald Nihsen&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Diane O'Neil&#13;
Maribeth Ploen&#13;
Robert Pogge&#13;
David Redinb augh&#13;
Julie Ring&#13;
Karlene Ring&#13;
Sandra Ring&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder&#13;
Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verporten&#13;
FIFTH GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Feldman&#13;
Mrs. Handbury&#13;
Dan Ackart&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Frank Cook&#13;
Francis Cross&#13;
Steve Davis&#13;
Karen Erwin&#13;
Me lanie Felton&#13;
Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Rhonda Hawes &#13;
\&#13;
Dan Hayes&#13;
Darcy Hood&#13;
Allen Hutzell&#13;
Dan Jones&#13;
David Jon&#13;
es&#13;
Connie&#13;
L&#13;
ee&#13;
Craig Lewis&#13;
l(jm Mark&#13;
Brad Masker&#13;
Teri Mason&#13;
Paula Messner&#13;
Kitty Moore&#13;
Donna Morris&#13;
Denise Niels&#13;
en&#13;
Gary Osb&#13;
ahr&#13;
Janet Pogge&#13;
Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritchard&#13;
JoAnn Ri&#13;
g&#13;
gs&#13;
Jeff Ring&#13;
Anita Romich&#13;
Tim Schnitker&#13;
l(jmb&#13;
erly Schr&#13;
oder&#13;
Robin Shriv&#13;
er&#13;
Tom Si&#13;
e&#13;
b&#13;
els&#13;
John Sp&#13;
e&#13;
nce r&#13;
Rhonda Sp&#13;
e&#13;
ncer&#13;
Linda&#13;
We&#13;
d&#13;
el&#13;
Tim Whannel&#13;
Tom Whannel&#13;
SIXTH&#13;
G&#13;
RA&#13;
DE&#13;
Mrs. Jensen&#13;
Mr .&#13;
D&#13;
enning&#13;
Joe lfers&#13;
Sheryl Bahrke&#13;
Sh&#13;
arri Baker&#13;
D&#13;
avid&#13;
Barr&#13;
ier&#13;
Ma&#13;
ry B&#13;
intz&#13;
Vi&#13;
c&#13;
ky&#13;
Bothwell&#13;
Jo ae&#13;
C&#13;
h&#13;
a&#13;
mbers&#13;
Jeff Co&#13;
ok&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Vicki Cross&#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roger Felton&#13;
Rick Hough&#13;
Bruce Jen sen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Steve Larson&#13;
David Lefeber&#13;
Carolyn Lynam&#13;
Denise Mauer&#13;
Sherry Merkert&#13;
Shirley Merkert&#13;
Wade Moore&#13;
Ronnie Morris&#13;
Terry Nelson&#13;
Vickie Nelson&#13;
Mark Newland&#13;
Linda Newman&#13;
Larry Osbahr&#13;
Sharon Ostdiek&#13;
William Perry&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Lori Quirk&#13;
Russell Redinbaugh&#13;
Cindy Ring&#13;
Daniel Ring&#13;
Robert Root&#13;
Jean Schroder&#13;
Diane Siebels&#13;
Debra Smith&#13;
Vicky Wallen&#13;
Kurt Wollenhoupt&#13;
.. .&#13;
• j&#13;
PERSIA&#13;
PERSIA KINDERGARTEN&#13;
Mrs. Watts&#13;
David Albers &#13;
~&#13;
Rachelle Bradley&#13;
Darcy Christiansen&#13;
Lori Cooney&#13;
Bonnie Darrington&#13;
Douglas Dollen&#13;
Scott Dollen&#13;
Jill Elias&#13;
Shelley Fitzgerald&#13;
Brian Floerchinger&#13;
Dennis Johnson&#13;
Nancy Kriz&#13;
Terri Kuster&#13;
Jeffrey Larsen&#13;
Denny Lasher&#13;
Joel Martens&#13;
Diane Ohlinge r&#13;
Kelly Ruckman&#13;
Mona Stamp&#13;
FIRST GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Heim&#13;
J am es Ausdemore&#13;
James Berg&#13;
Danny Cantrell&#13;
Michelle Divelbess&#13;
Kimberly Elia&#13;
Lanaya Fitzgera ld&#13;
Roge r Heim&#13;
Lori Joh n on&#13;
Rhonda Knauss&#13;
Troy Little&#13;
Kevin Meeker&#13;
Maril yn Miller&#13;
J e ffr ey Pape&#13;
Gail Pi lts&#13;
Laure ne Rongeld t&#13;
Steven Stamp&#13;
Debra Tenn igkeit&#13;
Philip Ullrich&#13;
Michael Wilson&#13;
Alan Zacharias&#13;
Roger Za charias&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
SECOND GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Youmans&#13;
Kay Ann Albers&#13;
Richard Brougham&#13;
Christie Cantrell&#13;
Lisa Christiansen&#13;
Mike Cooney&#13;
Danny Crosse&#13;
Danette Dollen&#13;
Patti Dollen&#13;
Calvin Eckmann&#13;
Karen Finerty&#13;
Roger Grap&#13;
Sheila Kuster&#13;
Charlotte Leonard&#13;
Gay Lucke&#13;
Duane McDonald&#13;
Kathy McKeighan&#13;
Charla Meeker&#13;
Cindy Miller Larry Ohlinge r&#13;
Jimmy Pitts&#13;
Teresa Ronfeldt&#13;
Kimberly Ruckman&#13;
Susan Turner&#13;
Jennifer Watson&#13;
Caroline Wilson&#13;
Gayla Wilson&#13;
THIRD GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Kemmish&#13;
Karen Albe&#13;
rs&#13;
J an Arrick&#13;
David Ausdemore&#13;
Coll ette Bowles&#13;
Leslie Busch&#13;
Darcy Divelbess&#13;
Pa ulette Dollen&#13;
Jan&#13;
Elias&#13;
Michael Grap&#13;
Kathy Kierscht&#13;
'\ &#13;
\&#13;
Danny Lasher&#13;
Carl Martens&#13;
Kenneth McDo nald&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Gene Perrin&#13;
Lori Plambeck&#13;
Mickey Redinbaugh&#13;
Carol Ryan&#13;
Lisa Schley&#13;
Pa tti Sidebottom&#13;
Charles Turner&#13;
Nancy Weihs&#13;
FOURTH GRADE&#13;
Miss Oloff (not pictured)&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Ly nanne Ballantyne&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Doug Busch&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Kathy Finerty&#13;
Ro dney Floerchinger&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Diane Ronfeldt&#13;
Anne Ryan&#13;
David Schley&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Connie Wede&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
FIFTH GRADE&#13;
Mr. Ballantyne&#13;
Judy Albertus&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
David Crose&#13;
David Divelbess&#13;
Janette Dollen&#13;
Mark Elias&#13;
Pa tty Fine rty&#13;
Steve Ingwersen&#13;
Billy Iwen&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Craig Kierscht&#13;
Tim Knipe&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
Jimmy McDonald&#13;
Roxann Newland&#13;
Jimmy Perrin&#13;
Nancy Ryan&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Marilyn Schuning&#13;
Jane Turner&#13;
SIXTH GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Brown&#13;
Steven Brougham&#13;
David Busch&#13;
Beverly Eckman&#13;
Linda Floerchinger&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
Cindy Kuster&#13;
Penny Lasher&#13;
Debby Meyer&#13;
Eddie Moffat&#13;
Rich Olsen&#13;
James Plambeck&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Gregory Steenbock&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Leslie Redinbaugh&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Amelia Ullrich&#13;
Donna Wede&#13;
Jan Wilson&#13;
LuAnn Youmans&#13;
SPECIAL EDUCATION&#13;
Vera Kuster &#13;
&#13;
108&#13;
Ainsworth&#13;
"Creative Printers &amp; Lithographers"&#13;
4th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Albertus Market&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
Avoca Motor Co.&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
Axtell Furniture Store&#13;
Frigidaire Appliances&#13;
Furniture , Mohawk Carpets&#13;
Cook Paints&#13;
Phone 642-2213&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Phone 322-4936&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Baller's Ford Center&#13;
Better With Baller&#13;
Phone 482-6414&#13;
Oakland , Iowa&#13;
Barrier Tire Co.&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Barrier Welding&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Berthusen Funeral Home&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
Block 's Skelly Service&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Blue &amp; White Grocery&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Blue &amp; White Grocery&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Boustead 's Sinclair Se rvice&#13;
Jack Boustead , Bob Hammitt&#13;
Phone 647-2 14 1&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Bowles Feed Store&#13;
Moor Man's Livestock Feed &amp; Mineral&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
Boyer Body Shop&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Broadway Cleaners &amp; Laundry&#13;
125 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Brockman Cafe&#13;
Crescent , Iowa&#13;
Brodkey Jewelry Co.&#13;
"Official Class Ring- Art Craft&#13;
Keepsake Jewelers"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Brookhouser Hardware , Inc.&#13;
500 E. Erie Street&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Calvin B. Walker&#13;
Walker Funeral Home&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Carl V. Burbridge&#13;
"Attorney at Law"&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Case· Power and Equipment&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Chapman Electric Co.&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
Christensen Standard&#13;
Service &amp; Cafe&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Congra tu la tions !&#13;
Harr-Mona Farm Servi ce Co .&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Connolly &amp; Connolly&#13;
"Attorneys at Law"&#13;
324 Wickham Building&#13;
Council Bluffs, lowa&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Courtesy of "Rog &amp; Scott's"&#13;
Super Value&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Crowley Drug&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
The Daily Times&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Harl an , Iowa&#13;
Dairy Whip &amp; Laundromat&#13;
eola, Iowa&#13;
Dale Clothing&#13;
Dorothy and Ray Hoeffert&#13;
Men's and Boys' We ar&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Darner Variety Store&#13;
Hardware-Paint&#13;
Wallpaper-Dry Goods&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
Deep Rock Gas Station&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
D. E. West Trucking&#13;
Livestock &amp; Cobs&#13;
Phone 483-207 3&#13;
483-2074&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Donovan 's Service&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Dr. D. F. Sturtevant&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Dr. Greenberg, Optometrist&#13;
300 We st Broadway&#13;
Ph one 322-8469&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ors. Le e &amp; Welbourne&#13;
Doc to rs of Veterinary Medicine&#13;
Neo la , Iowa&#13;
Dr. W. L. Ball&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Dudley Hea ring Aid Service&#13;
238 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Eby Drug Co.&#13;
103 North 4th Stree t&#13;
Phone 644-2 160&#13;
Loga n, Iowa&#13;
Ed's Pl ace&#13;
Beebeetown , Iowa &#13;
Egan's&#13;
Ladies' and Children's Wear&#13;
Missouri Vall ey, Iowa&#13;
Elias Supe rmarket&#13;
Pe rsia, Iowa&#13;
Elme r Ivers, Age nt&#13;
17 Sco tt Stree t&#13;
AUTO-LI FE-FIRE INSURANC E&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
The Embers&#13;
'·Our char-broiled hamburge rs&#13;
are keen"&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
Emory's J ewelry Store&#13;
Kee psake &amp; Bul ova&#13;
Harl an , Iowa&#13;
Eve rgree n Inn Hyway 64&#13;
Cocktail &amp; Bee r&#13;
Cho ice Steak &amp; Sea Food&#13;
Bernie &amp; Audrey&#13;
Harl an , Io wa&#13;
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cc PEOPLE&#13;
TOGETHER'' &#13;
2&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
STAFF MEMBERS: Sitting: Jerry Jensen , Patti Heim, Nancy Hall, Bev Killpack, Teresa Olsen , Kathy Oloff, Julie Meyer, Chuck Kuster. Standing: Denise Corrin, Vicki Fahrekrog, Denise Perry, Fran Sorensen, Pat Larso n, Claudia Beebee ,&#13;
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Mr. Carl Mackie&#13;
Photographer&#13;
The annual staff wo uld li ke to th ank&#13;
Mr. Carl Mackie for his help with the&#13;
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ADVISOR:&#13;
Keith Langholz&#13;
CO-EDITORS :&#13;
Tere a Olsen&#13;
Bev Killpack&#13;
ASSIST ANT. EDITORS :&#13;
Ka thy Ol off&#13;
Nancy Hall&#13;
BUSJNESS MANAGERS :&#13;
Patti Heim&#13;
Ju li e Meyer &#13;
Lin Miller, Rick Rodenburg, Randy Kuste r, Jeff Harman, Ron Knauss, Randy Brown, Les Harman, Ron Miller, Denny Dargin,&#13;
Jerry Wilson, Steve Welbourne, Bill Frey. Coach Ken Frey, Manager Don Lee, and Coach Larry Hornbostel.&#13;
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Harold O'Neill, Treasurer; Donald E. Will ard (absent).&#13;
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PEOPLE TOGETHER &#13;
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Guidance Counselor&#13;
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Elementary Principal&#13;
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Secretary to Superintendent&#13;
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Junior High Principal &#13;
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Social Science&#13;
Mr. Larry Christensen&#13;
In dustrial Arts&#13;
Rev. Doy le Brewington&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Mr. Al Dietrich&#13;
Bu siness Edu cation&#13;
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P.E.&#13;
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Business Education&#13;
Mr. Robert Hilligas&#13;
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P.E.&#13;
Keith Langholz&#13;
English&#13;
Ruth Kuster&#13;
English&#13;
Don Lee&#13;
Science, Athletic Direc tor&#13;
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Mr. Carl Mackie&#13;
Art&#13;
Mr. Harold McKercher&#13;
Mathematics, Natural Science&#13;
Mr. Don Randol&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Mrs. Donna Nelson&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Mr. George Sorenson&#13;
History &#13;
Mr. Donald Swanson&#13;
Herma Wilson- Head Cook&#13;
Elceda Hanse n&#13;
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COOKS&#13;
Mr. Wendell Knauss&#13;
Do ris Knauss, Erma Knauss,&#13;
Evelyn Wood&#13;
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Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Sandra Bradley&#13;
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Lori Carrier&#13;
Edward Kee ee&#13;
Jani ce Honeywell Lustgraaf&#13;
Patty Plambeck&#13;
Carolyn Pogge&#13;
Gary Barrier&#13;
Randall Brown &#13;
Rodney Brown&#13;
Gene Carlson&#13;
Kathleen Chapman&#13;
Pamela Cook&#13;
15 &#13;
Denise Corrin&#13;
Walter Corrin&#13;
Richard Driver&#13;
16 &#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog&#13;
William Frey&#13;
Robert Hansen&#13;
Leslie Harman&#13;
Larry Heim&#13;
17 &#13;
Patti Heim&#13;
Pauline Hines&#13;
Roberta Huebner&#13;
Dennis lwen&#13;
Ran dy Kemmish&#13;
18 &#13;
Beverly Killp ack&#13;
Sha ron King&#13;
Marlene Kline&#13;
Ronald Knauss&#13;
Corinne Kuster&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
19 &#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
Jimmie Darlene Lemons&#13;
Darrold Martens&#13;
20 &#13;
Roger McEvoy&#13;
Donna Merkert&#13;
Linwood Miller&#13;
Russell Miller&#13;
Marjorie Moffatt&#13;
Colleen Newl and&#13;
2 1 &#13;
Ma rsha Newland&#13;
Teresa Olsen&#13;
Alan Oltmanns&#13;
Alan Pieper&#13;
Terri Quirk&#13;
Charles Redinb augh&#13;
22 &#13;
Kevin Ring&#13;
Leslie Rodenburg&#13;
Mary Ryan&#13;
Paul Schomer&#13;
Peter S~home r&#13;
Mary Schnitker&#13;
23 &#13;
David Stuhr&#13;
Jerome Thielen&#13;
Wanda Thomas&#13;
Nancy Tighe&#13;
Jerry Wilson&#13;
Randy Zacharias&#13;
24 &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
25 &#13;
COMING TOGETHER&#13;
26 &#13;
In the fa ll of 1969, a prese nta tio n took&#13;
place at the nigh school in hono r of P.F.C.&#13;
Dale H. Schmidt. He was killed whil e se rving&#13;
in the U.S. army in Vie tnam on February 3,&#13;
I 968. A plaque was presented to th e school to&#13;
commemo rate Dale's grea t sac rifice fo .- !1is&#13;
country by the J ames L. Felton family . A d isplay of his medals wa s presented to the&#13;
family.&#13;
IN&#13;
MEMORY&#13;
OF&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
CANDIDATES- First Row: Lin Miller, Mary Ryan , Vicki Fahrenkrog , Pat Larson, Gary Barrier. Second Row: Bill Frey , Denise Corrin , Pat Bertelsen, Pat&#13;
Heim, Je rry Wilson. Third Row: Denny I wen, Bev Killpac k, Te resa Olse n, Mary&#13;
Collins, Cath y Cook, Rodney Brown. Fourth Row: Ri c Rodenburg, Les Harman,&#13;
Ran dy Brown, and Dennis Dargi n.&#13;
ROYALTY&#13;
QUEEN- Bev Killpack&#13;
KING- Denn y fwe n&#13;
The Homecoming festivities began in the afte rnoon o f&#13;
October I 0 with the Colossus, fo llowed by a pep rally. Although it rained in the evening, the T roj ans' spirits we re not&#13;
dampened and they we re vic to rious over the Elkho rn D anes,&#13;
19-13 . The night ended o n a no te o f rega.li ty as the king and&#13;
queen we re crowned. A corona tio n dance foll owed. &#13;
COLOSSUS&#13;
29 &#13;
MIRACLE&#13;
The Cast&#13;
Kathy Kahler .... . . .. . .. Annie Sullivan&#13;
Pat Larson . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Keller&#13;
Becky Smith . . ........ . .. Kate Keller&#13;
Les Harman .... . .. .... Captain Keller&#13;
Ric Rodenburg ... . ..... . J ame s Keller&#13;
Denise Corrin . ... . ...... . . . Aunt Ev&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog .... . ...... . . Martha&#13;
Darl a Dollen . . . .. . ..... . . . . . . Viney&#13;
Alan Oltmanns . ... . .. .. . . . the d octor&#13;
Je rry J en sen . . ..... . ... . ... .. Percy&#13;
30 &#13;
WORKER&#13;
The serious drama, "Miracle Worker",&#13;
was presented on May 6, 7, and 9. The production was made successful through the&#13;
h ard effo rts of the actors. The ago ny of not&#13;
being able to communica te with a child , tl1e&#13;
disgust of the lack of coopera tion , and th&#13;
absolu te j oy of breaking through the ba rrier of blindness were all exce llently conveyed to the audience by the characte rs.&#13;
"Miracle Wo rker" was another successful&#13;
paJy to be acc redited to Mr. Robe rt Hilligas.&#13;
31 &#13;
32&#13;
DEADWOOD DICK&#13;
Ned Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ric Rodenburg&#13;
Wild Bill Hickok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Les Rodenburg&#13;
Lily Blossom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teresa Olsen&#13;
Rose Blossom .. . . .......... .... Mary Collins&#13;
Blackman Redburn .. ... .. . . .. . ... Les Harman&#13;
Judge Nix ..... .. . . . . .. ....... Gene Carlson&#13;
Calamity Jane . .. .. ....... . . .. .. Kathy Kahler&#13;
La Paloma .. . . .. .. ........ Jennifer Hoeppner&#13;
Pong Ping ..... . . . . . . .. ..... .. . .. Mary Ryan&#13;
Chet Pussy .. . .. .. . . . . ... . .. . . . Paul Schomer&#13;
Sheriff Loveless .. ... .. .. . ..... Randy Kemmish&#13;
Molly Loveless . ... ... ... . . ...... Julie Meyer&#13;
Teetotal Tessie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bev Killpack&#13;
Piano Annie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terri Quirk&#13;
Crusaders . .. .. . . .. . ... . . . ... . Patti Be rtelsen&#13;
Durelle Ingwe rsen&#13;
Denise Perry, Vicki Tolle&#13;
Bar Maids ... . ..... .. ..... ..... Connie Wood&#13;
Mary Schnitker&#13;
Melodrama is a very old style play using the old school acting methods. The flowery speeches are&#13;
done to the audience. The gestures are over done and the exits and entrances are flourished . The audience takes part by throwing peanuts and booing. Today they are not taken seriously when presented.&#13;
The actors use the "tongue-in-cheek" method but take the situation seriously . Mr. Hillgas, the direc tor,&#13;
did a fine job in presenting this play. &#13;
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BACKSTAGE&#13;
33 &#13;
POP CONCERT&#13;
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :~~: : ~: ~&#13;
. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... .. . . .. . . .. .&#13;
. .&#13;
···~ .. • r ...&#13;
34 :: &#13;
AWARDS DAY&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Band Award- Teresa Olsen&#13;
Band&#13;
Thank You ,&#13;
Herma&#13;
Honor Students&#13;
The Interested Audience&#13;
Student Council&#13;
SENIOR AWA RDS&#13;
Best Personality:&#13;
Vocal Award&#13;
Kathleen Kuster&#13;
Bev Killpack and Charles Redinbaugh&#13;
Most Likely to Succeed:&#13;
Kathle en Kuster and Alan Oltmanns&#13;
Best All-Round Student:&#13;
Denise Corrin and Les Harman&#13;
Best Actor:&#13;
Ric Rodenburg&#13;
Best Actresses:&#13;
Kathy Kahler and Pat Larson&#13;
Prettiest Girl:&#13;
Maiy Ryan&#13;
Best-Looking Boy:&#13;
Denny !wen&#13;
Best Athlete:&#13;
Patti Heim and Jeny Wilson&#13;
Best Indu strial Arts Student:&#13;
Russell Miller&#13;
Best Vocalist:&#13;
Teresa Olsen&#13;
Best Instrumentalist:&#13;
Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Best Speakers:&#13;
Nancy Tighe and Karen Lynam&#13;
35 &#13;
JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM&#13;
36 &#13;
ROMEO AND JULIET&#13;
The Junior-Senior prom was held on the evening of&#13;
April 25. The Sophomores se rved a delicious beef dinner&#13;
which was prepared by the Junior mothers. Following&#13;
the me al, speeches were given by Dale Youmans, Daniel&#13;
Brown , Denny Iwen, Mr. Ca rl Mackie, and Mr. Ernest&#13;
Ab ariotes.&#13;
The theme of Romeo and Ju liet wa exquisitely carried out, transforming the gym into a ballro m. The Juniors were accredited with crea ting a beautiful and&#13;
memorable even ing for the Seniors.&#13;
37 &#13;
ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
38 &#13;
PEP RALLIES&#13;
&lt; I&#13;
( } )&#13;
39 &#13;
MEETING TOGETHER &#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
CHEERLEADERS-First Row: P. Bertelsen, P. Ackart, S. Gravert, K. Kenealy, B. Iwen*, A. Wohlers, P. Bertelsen*, K. McEvoy. Second Row: B. Witt, E. Newland , E. Leonard, E. Plambeck , S. Bradley, L. Manhart, D. Finken*, F. Sorensen*, B.&#13;
Smith. Third Row: D. Ingwersen, S. Siebels, S. Stone*, S. Spencer, J. Sparks*, D. Perry, S. Ring, D. Hester, D. Dollen, K.&#13;
Schnitker. Fourth Row: Y. Tolle, D. Hinz, J. Larsen, P. Felton, L. Hindman. Fifth Row: D. Ingwersen, J. Corrin, P. Martens,&#13;
T. Lemons, B. Stone. Sixth Row: R. Haight, R. Moffatt, M. Whanne!J, D. Schuning, B. Morris. Seventh Row: K. Schroder, D.&#13;
Hester, M. Lustgraaf, C. Ring, P. WhanneB. Eighth Row: D. Corrin, D. Merkert, M. Sperry, J. Hoeppner, A. Flaharty. inth&#13;
Row: S. O'Neill, P. Heim (Vice-Pres.), B. Killpack (Sec.-Trea.), D. Kroeger, K. Oloff, V. Cook, K. Oloff, C. Schneckloth, J.&#13;
Meyer, C. Kuster, K. Chapman*, C. Cook (Pres.), M. Moffa tt*, C. Olsen, W. Gilbert, B. Beebee. Tenth Row: D. Koenig,&#13;
Hall , J. lwen, T. Lett, P. Siebels, J. Shriver, L McDonald, J. Corrin, F . Riggs, S. Ochampaugh, S. Blumer, S. Barrier*, R.&#13;
Bradley S. Ballantyne, S. Tucker, B. Witt.&#13;
*Cla s Representative.&#13;
s&#13;
p&#13;
0&#13;
n&#13;
s&#13;
0&#13;
r&#13;
s&#13;
Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Elliott&#13;
Almost ninety girls participated in the newly-formed&#13;
Tri-Center pep club. Working with the cheerleaders and&#13;
sponsors at the T-C athletic events, the members contributed enthusiasm, spirit, noise and color, dre ed in their gold&#13;
sweaters and knee socks with black culottes.&#13;
A JOB WELL DONE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. &#13;
42&#13;
Seated: Roger Hall-treasurer, Denise Corrin-sec retary, Patti Bertelsen-president, Ric Rodenburg- vice-president, Mr. Ernest&#13;
Abariotes-sponsor. Standing: Lin Miller, Denise Koenig, Becky&#13;
Smith, Nancy Hall, Pam Bertelsen, Gail Witt, Tom Tucker, Steve&#13;
Miller, Dale Youmans, Les Harman.&#13;
Tri-Center's second student council got off to a good start this&#13;
year by sending delegates not only to the district, but also the&#13;
state meeting. They followed up with a dual effo rt: boosting&#13;
school spirit, and raising funds for the whirlpool: by selling T-C&#13;
stickers and pillows, and by manning the lunch counter during&#13;
tournaments. They also published a school newspaper.&#13;
--&#13;
STUDENT&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
-&#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
JUNIORS: Roger Hall, Bruce Guill, Nancy Coffman, Alan Hamann , Ron Miller, Kathy Oloff, Vicki&#13;
Cook, Teresa Lett, Susan Tucker, Ellen Pearcy, Charlene Schneckloth, Juli Meyer.&#13;
NEW MEMBERS:&#13;
Neil J ensen&#13;
Dale Jensen&#13;
Roger Peterson&#13;
Nancy Hall&#13;
Vicki Tolle&#13;
J ean Spark&#13;
Karen Oloff&#13;
Sherrie O'Neill&#13;
Louise McDonald&#13;
Karen Ly nam&#13;
SENIOR MEMBERS:&#13;
Terri Quirk, Bev Killpack, Kathleen Kuster,&#13;
Teresa Olsen, Marsha&#13;
Newland , Patti Bertelsen, Ka thy Kahler, Lin&#13;
Miller, Pat Larson,&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog, Alan&#13;
Oltmannsd, Den ise Corrin, Patti Heim, Mary&#13;
Schnitker.&#13;
Left picture: SPEAKERS: Mr. R. Raver, Dr.&#13;
J. Dunn , Mr. A. Dietrich, Mr. R. Elliott.&#13;
Right picture: SPEAKER: Dr. Joseph Dunn.&#13;
43 &#13;
44&#13;
SPANISH CLUB&#13;
Front Row: Alan Oltmanns, Mr. Brewington, Nancy Hall , Teresa Olsen. Second&#13;
Row: Darla Dollen, Becky Smith, Patty Bertelsen, Pat Larsen , Susan Tucker,&#13;
Teresa Lett. Third Row: Kathy Kuster, Kathy Kahler, Sharon Och am paugh,&#13;
Sheila Blumer, Vicki Cook, Julie Meyer, Ellen Pea rcy. Fourth Row : Pam Bertelsen, Kathy McEvoy, Kathy Schroder, Sandy Gravert, Rho nd a Mo ffat, Jane t Welbourne. Fifth Row: Lin Miller, Denny Finken , Bruce Killpack, Van Olsen, Debbie Finken, Cindy Alloway .&#13;
. NEWSPAPER STAFF&#13;
Sitting: Bonnie lwen, Charlene Schneckloth, Teresa Olsen , Terri Quirk, Mrs. Kuster,&#13;
Kathy Kahler, Julie Meyer, Mary Schnitker. Standing: Ch uck Kuster, Alan Oltmanns,&#13;
Ron Miller, Denny Finken. &#13;
SPEECH CLUB&#13;
Back Row: Gary Barrier, Diane Hester, Denise Perry , Darla Dollen Paula&#13;
Bintz, Pam Bertelsen , Alan Oltmann s. Front Row: Becky mith, Durelle Ingwersen, Karen Lynam, Nancy Tighe, Teresa 0 1 en, and Pat Bertelsen.&#13;
SPEECH COACH: Mrs. Lynda J ensen&#13;
ST ATE SPEECH LIBRARY STAFF&#13;
Teresa Olsen&#13;
Radio Speaking&#13;
Interp re tive Poetry&#13;
Patti Bertelsen&#13;
Expository Address&#13;
Becky Smith&#13;
Humorous Declamation&#13;
Sto ry telling&#13;
Diane Heste r&#13;
Interpretive Prose&#13;
Du re lle In gwersen&#13;
Humorous Declamation&#13;
Karen Lynam&#13;
Dra matic Acting&#13;
Denise Pe riy&#13;
Humorous Declamation&#13;
Nancy Tighe&#13;
Drama tic Ac ting&#13;
Ratings&#13;
II&#13;
II&#13;
II&#13;
II&#13;
II&#13;
II&#13;
LIBRARIAN: Mrs. Alice Hall&#13;
John McDon ald and Pauline Hines&#13;
45 &#13;
46&#13;
CONCERT BAND&#13;
Standing: Alan Hamaan, Jim Newman, Danny Verp orten , Neil Jensen , Kathleen Kuster, Mr. Hilligas- direc tor. Back Row:&#13;
Dale Jensen, Cindy Alloway, Steve Lefeber, Denise Heste r, Mike Sorenson , Bruce Killpack , Van Olsen, Lind a Kn o tt, Gail&#13;
Witt, Chuck Kuster, Vicki Toll e, Lin Miller, May nard Leaders, Les Harman. Middle Row: Nancy Tighe, Pam Siebels, Kath y&#13;
Kahler, Debbie Kroeger, Ramona Bradley, Sue Siebels, Mark Schome r, Denise Ingwerse n, Denise Co rrin , Vicki Cook , J ane&#13;
Welbourne, Durelle Ingwersen, Fran So renson, Susan Tucke r. F ron t Row: Patti Bertelsen, Teresa Olsen, Bo nnie Iwen,&#13;
Peggy Bertelsen, Nancy Hall, Bonnie Witt, Elaine Plambeck, Joan lwen, J ean Spark. Bob Cary (abse nt).&#13;
The Neola Hoo-Doo Day parade was the beginning of an ac tive season fo r&#13;
the ma rching band . They wo rked strenu ously du ring the nex t months prepa ring routines fo r home foo tb all games and also for a pre-game sh ow at Walnu t's&#13;
homecoming. On Octobe r 4 the b and took their annu al trip to the Ha rvest of&#13;
Harmony held in Gra nd Island , Nebraska. They b raced the wind and the ra in&#13;
and pe rformed well in the ma rching competition, rece iving a II ra ting. Nancy&#13;
Coffman was the T ri-Cente r qu een candid a te fo r the festival. The la st eve nt of&#13;
the season was State Marching Contest at Cresto n whe re the band received a ll&#13;
ra ting.&#13;
The conce rt band continued the labo rious e ffo rts of&#13;
marching band by presentin g three p rograms a rr anged and&#13;
conducted by Mr. Hilligas: the Christmas program , the&#13;
Mass Band Conce rt, and the Pop Conce rt. The band also&#13;
played "Chorale and Capricio" and J oyant Na rra tive" at&#13;
the Sta te Large Groups Contest and received a II. The close&#13;
of a successful year came wi th " Pomp and Circumstance"&#13;
at gradu ation. &#13;
MARCHING BAND&#13;
MAJORETTE: Denise Corrin . TWIRLERS: Bonnie Witt, Nancy Hall. BELL PLAYERS: Durelle Ingwe rsen, Vicki Cook, Denise Hester. First Row: Teresa Olsen, Bonnie I wen, Pam Siebels, Nancy Tighe,&#13;
Debbie Kroege r, Pat Bertelsen. Second Row: Les Harman, Lin Miller, Maynard Leaders, Cindy Alloway, Steve Lefebe r. Dale Jense n. Third Row: Bruce Killp ack , Vicki Tolle, Gail Witt, Chuck Kuster,&#13;
Lind a Kno tt , Mike So renson. Fourth Row: F ran So renson, Danny Verporten, Kathleen Ku ste r,&#13;
Kathy Kahl er, Jim Newman , J ean Sp ark. Fifth Row: J ane Welb ourne, Yan Olsen, Alan Hamaan , Neil&#13;
J ensen, Su san Tucker, Sue Siebels. Six th Row: Peggy Bertelsen, Elaine Plambeck. Ramona Bradley ,&#13;
Denise Ingwersen, Mark Schomer, Joan lwen.&#13;
47 &#13;
48&#13;
GIRLS' GLEE&#13;
ACCOMPANIST: Kathleen Ku ster. First Row: Kathy Kahler, Monica Manion, Becky Beeb ee , Denise Hester, Barb Mo rris, Diane Soppe, Vicki Fahrenkrog, Pat Larson. Second Row: Peggy Nelson , Connie Wood , Debbie West, Denise Gardner, Becky&#13;
Smith, Darla Dollen, Kris Kenealy, Denise Corrin , Becky Witt, Diane Hester. Third Row: Debra Hinz, Bo nnie I wen , Julie&#13;
Meyer, Pat Felton, Donna Merkert, Karen Lynam, Kathy Bertling, Betty Do naldson, Wand a Gilbert, Mary Legan, Kathy Irwin. Fourth Row: Rhonda Moffat, Debbie Soppe , Teresa Olsen , Alice Wohlers, Joyce Corrin , Elaine Leonard , Bev Killpack ,&#13;
Patti Bertelsen , Pauline Whannel, Mary Pogge .&#13;
The Mixed Cho rus perfo rmed at the Pop Conce rt and the Baccalaurea te exe rcise. "Now Steady , Meg" and "M an and His Wo rld " are&#13;
the contest entries on which they received a Division II ra tin g.&#13;
The Swing Choir entertained several different groups d uring the&#13;
yea r and also presented a varied se lec tio n of numbers at the Pop&#13;
Conce rt. &#13;
MIXED CHORUS&#13;
ACCOMPANIST: Katlll c n Kuster*. First Row: Kathy Kahler* ,&#13;
Becky Beebee , Denise Hester*, Diane Soppe, David Cook , Jerry Jensen*, Dan Hines*, Allan Bintz, Vicki Fahrenkrog* , Pat Larson*.&#13;
Second Row: Peggy Nelson, Connie Wood, Debb ie West, Denise&#13;
Gardner, Becky Smith*, Darla Dollen*, Kris Kenealy , Denise Corrin*, Becky Witt, Diane Hester. Third Row: Rhond a Moffatt, Debra&#13;
Hinz , Bonnie I wen* , Julie Meyer*, Pat Felton*, Marion Ausdemore,&#13;
Sid Owen , Bob Bradley, Donna Merkert, Karen Lynam. Kathy Bertling. Fourth Row: Debbie Soppe, 1;.e..!:esa Olsen *, Alice Wohlers,&#13;
Joyce Corrin, Ric Rodenburg*, Paul Schomer*, Randy Kemmi h*,&#13;
Bev Killpack *, Patti Bertelsen*, Pauline Whannel, Byron Bertel en is&#13;
a member of Swing Chorus.&#13;
*member of Swing Chorus&#13;
49 &#13;
T-C IS PHYSICALLY FIT&#13;
50 &#13;
WORI(JNG TOGETHER &#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
Front Row: Harley Leaders, Rog Hall, Marion Ausdemore, Mike Manning, Chuck Kuster, Rodney Brown, Denny I wen, Alan&#13;
Schultz, Van Olsen, Mark Welbourne, Mike Ploen , Roger Petersen. Middle Row: Rick Chapman, Neil Jensen, Byron Bertelsen, John Bertelsen, Dan Brown, Randy Petersen, Steve Barrier, Denny Finken, Mel Vogt, Bill Frey, Lin Miller, Roger Redinbaugh, Mike Sorensen. Top Row: Coach Dietrich, Coach Johnsen, Jerry Wilson, Denny Dargin , John McDonald , Les Harman , Gene Carlson, Ervin Gunderson, Ron Miller, Jeff Harman , Steve Welbourne, Coach Donahoo, Coach McDonald.&#13;
ACTION &#13;
OUR TROJANS&#13;
LINEMEN: Lin Miller, Les Harman," Daniel Brown, Melvin Vogt, Rodney Brown, Gene Carlson , Ron Miller.&#13;
BACKFIELD: Denny Iwen , Dennis Dargin , Jerry Wilson, Bill Frey.&#13;
Tri-Cente r Opponent&#13;
0 Mo. Valley 19&#13;
22 Oakland 14&#13;
19 C-M 0&#13;
27 Walnut 0&#13;
56 ISD 12&#13;
19 Elkhorn 13&#13;
46 Underwood 0&#13;
20 Shelby 6&#13;
19 Treynor 34&#13;
20 AvoHa 0&#13;
The Tri-Center Trojans had a very successful season thi yea r. They had an outstanding reco rd of eight&#13;
wins and two losses, which included a homecoming&#13;
victory ove r Elkhorn. The hardwo rking Trojans end ed&#13;
the ir sea on with a spectacular victory over the AvoHa Vikings.&#13;
Ass't. Coaches: Al Dietrich, Roger Johnson,&#13;
Coach Maurice McDo ald , Ass't. Coach Ron&#13;
Donahoo. &#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
Front Row: J. Shriver, B. Killpack, D. Corrin, D. Merkert, S. O'Neill, V. Cook, P. Heim, N. Hall. Back Row : T. Lett, H.&#13;
Wilson, K. Oloff, J. Iwen, K. Oloff, L. McDonald, J. Corrin, P. Siebels, D. Koenig, D. Kroeger.&#13;
42 Woodbine 47&#13;
45 Griswold 37&#13;
80 Walnut 65&#13;
Tri-Captains 84 Ca rson 42&#13;
Patti Denise Bev 60 Oak land 37&#13;
Heim Corrin Killpack 57 Elk I-Jorn 73&#13;
72 Shelby 67&#13;
60 Exira 56&#13;
48 AvoHa 45&#13;
52 Mo. Vall ey 4 1&#13;
61 Elk Horn 49&#13;
44 Treynor 46&#13;
53 Audubon 60&#13;
Donna Vicki Denise . Kathy 76 Walnut 68&#13;
Merkert Cook Koenig Oloff 60 Shelby 55&#13;
54 Elk Ho rn 69&#13;
44 Mo. Vall ey 54&#13;
68 Shelby 61&#13;
41 AvoHa 36&#13;
62 Ca rson 48&#13;
67 Trey nor 56&#13;
Pam Jacki Janet Louise Sectional and Distri ct&#13;
Siebels Shriver Corrin McDonald&#13;
76 LoMa 47&#13;
64 Shelby 61&#13;
58 Glenwood 48&#13;
61 Lewis Central 68&#13;
42 Woodbine 54&#13;
Nancy Karen Sherrie Joan&#13;
Hall Oloff O'Neill I wen &#13;
...&#13;
Coaches Al Dietrich and Keith Langholz Front: K. Kenealy, R. Moffatt, D. Hester, D. Finken, M. Sperry, B. Beebee. Back: A. Wohlers, C. Schneckloth , J. Corrin, E.&#13;
Leonard, S. Siebels, S. Gravert. &#13;
56&#13;
SEASO 'S RECORD&#13;
87 Gri wo ld 62&#13;
91 Walnut 59&#13;
99 Carson 31&#13;
69 Oakland 68&#13;
63 Elk Horn-Kimballton 53&#13;
81 Iowa School for Dea f 66&#13;
71 Shelby-Tennant 57&#13;
68 Underwood 42&#13;
75 Elk Horn- 68&#13;
Kimballton (ot)&#13;
54 Trey nor 4 7&#13;
86 Walnut 58&#13;
96 Walnut 65&#13;
63 Elk Horn-Kimballton 61&#13;
50 Trey nor 60&#13;
47&#13;
BOYS' BASKETBALL&#13;
SECTIO AL TOURNAMENT&#13;
83 underwoo d&#13;
75 Walnut&#13;
63 AvoHa&#13;
58&#13;
5 1&#13;
45&#13;
DISTRICT TOURNAMENT&#13;
73 Oakland&#13;
93 Manning&#13;
68&#13;
63&#13;
SUB-ST ATE TOURNAMENT&#13;
69 Murray 45&#13;
STATE TOURNAMENT&#13;
53 Missouri Valley&#13;
71 Underwood 66 63 Un ited Community, 62&#13;
70 AvoHa&#13;
84 Carson&#13;
56 Trey nor&#13;
50 Boone&#13;
33 59 Paullina&#13;
70 72 LaPort e City (ot)&#13;
79&#13;
77 &#13;
..&#13;
Randy Brown&#13;
Center&#13;
Bill Frey&#13;
Guard&#13;
Ron Miller&#13;
Forward&#13;
Ron Knauss&#13;
Forward&#13;
Jerry Wilson&#13;
Forward&#13;
Jeff Harman&#13;
Center&#13;
Lin Miller&#13;
Guard&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Guard&#13;
Donnie Lee&#13;
Manager&#13;
Les Harman&#13;
Forward&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Forward&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Randy Kuster&#13;
and Denny Dargin&#13;
Juniot Varsity: First Row: Kevin Pertenson, Neil Jensen, Dale Jensen, Byrun Bertelsen , Steve Miller, Harley Leaders. Second Row: Mark Schomer,&#13;
Wayne Schultz, Mark Lee , John Bertelsen, Alan Hamann.&#13;
-&#13;
57 &#13;
58&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Front Row: Roger Hall, Dean Muhs, Vern Tripp, Mike Ploen, Jack Stamp , Roger Petersen, Craig Tripp.&#13;
Back Row: Dennis Finken, Randy Petersen, George Siebert, Gene Carlson, Alan Oltmanns, Melvin Vogt,&#13;
Rodney Brown, Daniel Brown.&#13;
Asst. Coach- Mr. Carl Mackie&#13;
Head Coach-Mr. Ernest Abariotes&#13;
Asst. Coach- Mr. La rry Christensen&#13;
Boys who went to District: Randy Petersen, Denny Finken,&#13;
Gene Carlson , Roger Redinbaugh, and Craig Tripp. Denny&#13;
Finken went on to the State Tournament.&#13;
The wrestling team had a record of seven win s and one loss in&#13;
dual mee ts. &#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
SOFTBALL &amp; BASEBALL&#13;
Front Row: Becky Beebee, Debra Droeger, Bonnie I wen, Patti Heim, Vicki Cook, Peggy&#13;
Bertelsen, Al ice Wohlers. Second Row: Bev Killpack, Denise Corrin, Denise Koenig, Sherrie&#13;
O'Neill, Kathy Oloff, Karen Oloff, Becky Witt, Donna Merkert.&#13;
COACH LANGHOLZ&#13;
Front Row: Bill Frey, Rod Brown, Dennis McDonald, Jerry Wilson . Middle Row: Coach&#13;
Wright, Robert Owen, Alan Hamann , Steve We lbourne, Ron Miller. Back Row: Donny Lee,&#13;
Bob Cary, Dan Brown, Alan Oltmanns. &#13;
GIRLS' TRACK&#13;
Front Row: Monica Manion , Sandy Gravert, Bonnie Witt, Marica Sperry, Rhonda Moffatt, Linda Manhart. Second Row: Shiela Ring, Louise McDonald, Ka thy Oloff, Denise Koe nig, Sharon Stone , Charlene Schneckloth,&#13;
Nancy Hall, Pam Martens. Not shown: Coach Keith Langholz.&#13;
BOYS' TRACK&#13;
Front Row: Chuck Kuster, Mike Sorensen, Wayne Schultz. Second Row: Alan Schultz, Jeff Harman , Jerry Wilson , Bryon Bertelsen, Sid Owen. Not shown: Coach Maurice McDonald.&#13;
61 &#13;
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CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Cindy Alloway, Claudia Beebee&#13;
Becky Schroder, Nancy Coffman&#13;
Vicki Fahrenkrog, Jane Welbourne&#13;
Pat Larson&#13;
Mascot- Lisa Wright &#13;
TC SPIRIT&#13;
63 &#13;
LEARNING TOGETHER&#13;
64 &#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Daniel Brown&#13;
Vice-President: Vicki Cook&#13;
Secretary: Denny Finken&#13;
Treasurer: Roger Hall&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
6.5 &#13;
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Pat Allmon&#13;
Jerry Anderson&#13;
Kathy Anthony&#13;
J oAnn Arrick&#13;
Susie Ballantyne&#13;
Claudia Beebee&#13;
Daniel Brown&#13;
Bob Cary&#13;
Nancy Coffman&#13;
Nicki Cook&#13;
Arion Deupree&#13;
Denny Finken&#13;
Audrey Flaharty&#13;
Ron Flaharty&#13;
Bruce Guill&#13;
Ervin Gunderson&#13;
Roger Hall&#13;
Alan Hamann&#13;
Ron Heim&#13;
Glen Hubbard&#13;
Bonnie lwen&#13;
Linda Knott&#13;
Bob Koch&#13;
Denise Koenig&#13;
Debbie Kroeger&#13;
Jeanette Larson&#13;
Theresa Lemons&#13;
Teresa Lett&#13;
Vern Manhart&#13;
Dennis McDonald&#13;
John McDonald&#13;
Juli e Meyer&#13;
Ron Miller&#13;
Steve Miller&#13;
Craig Moffat&#13;
Dean Muhs&#13;
Kathy Oloff &#13;
Carolyn Olsen&#13;
Lyle Olsen&#13;
Terry Orme&#13;
Robert Owen&#13;
Ellen Pearcy&#13;
Darrell Petersen&#13;
Harold Petersen&#13;
Randy Petersen&#13;
Roger Redinbaugh&#13;
Ron Reed&#13;
Ron Riggs&#13;
Albert Roberts&#13;
Mike Rodenburg&#13;
Rick Rodenburg&#13;
Charlene Schneckloth&#13;
Dale Schnitker&#13;
Becky Schroder&#13;
Alan Schultz&#13;
Diane Schuning&#13;
Jackie Shriver&#13;
Pam Siebels&#13;
George Siebert&#13;
Debbie Soppe&#13;
Sue Spencer&#13;
Sharon Stone&#13;
Stan Trede&#13;
Craig Tripp&#13;
Susan Tucke r&#13;
Dannie Verporten&#13;
Jim Voge&#13;
Melvin Vogt&#13;
Steve Welbourne&#13;
Debbie West&#13;
Paul Whannel&#13;
Pauline Whannel&#13;
Connie Wood&#13;
Dale Youmans&#13;
67 &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
68&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President : Mark Welbourne&#13;
Vice-President: Mark Lee&#13;
Secretary: Sherrie O'Neill&#13;
Treasurer: Neil Jensen &#13;
NO&#13;
PICTURE&#13;
AVA&#13;
\lABLE&#13;
Dennis Alber-tus&#13;
Mike Armstrong&#13;
Mike Arthur&#13;
Bill Bahrke&#13;
Dale Baker&#13;
Steve Barrier&#13;
Kathy Bertling&#13;
Annelle Beebee&#13;
Byron&#13;
Bertelsen&#13;
John Bertelsen&#13;
Peg Bertelsen&#13;
Paula Bintz Raymona Bradley&#13;
Rick Chapman&#13;
Jerry Cook&#13;
Janet Corrin&#13;
Wayne Corrin Darla Dollen&#13;
June Donaldson&#13;
Andrea Feldman Denise Gardner Wanda Gilbert Nancy Hall&#13;
Betty&#13;
Haines&#13;
T&#13;
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Diane&#13;
Hester&#13;
Durelle Ingwe rs&#13;
en&#13;
Jo&#13;
an lwen&#13;
Dale Jensen Jerry Jensen&#13;
Neil Jensen&#13;
Chuck Kuster Maynard Leader Don Lee&#13;
Marc Lee Darell Lustgraaf&#13;
69 &#13;
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Mary Jane Lustgraaf&#13;
Linda Manhart&#13;
Mickey Manion&#13;
Pam Martens&#13;
Louise McDonald&#13;
Kathy McEvoy&#13;
Ken Mcinto&#13;
sh&#13;
Debbie Morris&#13;
Jim&#13;
New&#13;
m&#13;
an&#13;
Randy Nielsen&#13;
Karen Oloff&#13;
Sherrie&#13;
O&#13;
'&#13;
N&#13;
eill&#13;
Denise Perry&#13;
Roger&#13;
Pete rs&#13;
on&#13;
Elaine Pl&#13;
ambeck&#13;
Mike Ploen&#13;
~&#13;
G&#13;
ord&#13;
on Rieber&#13;
Carla Ring&#13;
Sheila Ring Robert Riggs&#13;
Wayne Schultz Becky Smith&#13;
Di&#13;
a&#13;
na&#13;
Sop&#13;
pe&#13;
Jean Spark&#13;
Frank Sorensen J ack Stamp Barb Stone J ay Siebels&#13;
Terry Thi&#13;
elen&#13;
Vicki Tolle&#13;
Jim Trede&#13;
Tom Tu&#13;
cker&#13;
R&#13;
on Wede&#13;
Mark Welbourne Becky Witt&#13;
Alice Wohle&#13;
rs&#13;
NO&#13;
PICTURE&#13;
A&#13;
VAILAB&#13;
LE &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Roger Peterson&#13;
Vice-President: Verne Tripp&#13;
Secretary: Jennifer Hoeppner&#13;
Treasurer: Marcia Sperry&#13;
7· &#13;
72&#13;
Peggy Ackart&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
David Anthony&#13;
Marion Ausdemore&#13;
Susan Barrier&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Allan Bertelsen&#13;
Pamela Bertelsen&#13;
Allen Bintz&#13;
Sheila Blumer&#13;
Bob Bradley&#13;
Randall Christiansen&#13;
David Cook&#13;
Joyce Corrin&#13;
Craig Darrington&#13;
Betty Donaldson&#13;
Cathy Erwin&#13;
Randy Felton&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Don Flaharty&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Rita Haight&#13;
George Harman&#13;
Jeff Harman&#13;
Judy Hendersen&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Lori Hindman&#13;
Danny Hines&#13;
Debra Hinz&#13;
Jennife r Hoeppner&#13;
Dale Hutzell&#13;
Denise Ingwe rse n&#13;
John Kenealy&#13;
Kris Kenealy&#13;
Bruce Killpack&#13;
Randy Killpack&#13;
Bernie Konz&#13;
Harley Leaders&#13;
Steve Lefeber &#13;
Mary Legan&#13;
Elaine Leonard&#13;
Denny Limburg&#13;
Mike Manning&#13;
Monica Manion&#13;
Gale Miller&#13;
Rhonda Moffatt&#13;
Barb Morris&#13;
Peggy Nelson&#13;
Evelyn Newland&#13;
Sharon Ochampaugh&#13;
Bill Oloff&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Diane Ostdiek&#13;
Sid Owen&#13;
Gene Peterson&#13;
Kevin Peterson&#13;
Roger Petersen&#13;
Bob Plambeck&#13;
Mary Pogge&#13;
Larry Rath&#13;
Faye Riggs&#13;
Mike Ring&#13;
Roge r Schneckloth&#13;
Kathy Schnitker&#13;
Mark Schomer&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Sue Siebels&#13;
Bruce Soppe&#13;
Mike Sorensen&#13;
Marcia Sperry&#13;
Gary Thomas&#13;
Vern Tripp&#13;
Ed Weihs&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Mary Whannell&#13;
Bonnie Witt&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
73 &#13;
GROWING TOGETHER&#13;
74 &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
Mrs. Vera Beebe&#13;
Mrs. Jan Frey&#13;
Mr. Ken Frey&#13;
Mr. Larry Hornbostel&#13;
Mrs. Diane Jones&#13;
Mr. Maurice McDonald&#13;
Mr. Cletus Miller&#13;
Mrs. Rosemary&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE&#13;
Dennis Albers&#13;
Ellen Albertus&#13;
Robin Andersen&#13;
David Ballantyne&#13;
Billy Berg&#13;
Emmy Jo Billeter&#13;
Connie Bintz&#13;
Judy Bintz&#13;
Ray Boyer&#13;
Bonnie Carlson&#13;
Russell Chambers&#13;
Belinda Coffman&#13;
Danny Cook&#13;
David Cook&#13;
Maurine Corin&#13;
David Dollen&#13;
Gene Dollen&#13;
Gloria Donalson&#13;
Dixie Drake&#13;
Robert Driver&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Dennis Eckmann&#13;
Craig Elias&#13;
Debra Erwin&#13;
Rodney Feldman&#13;
Kent Floerchinger&#13;
Doug Gardner&#13;
Tim Gilbert&#13;
Kay Graham&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Dianna Gunderson&#13;
Keith Heim&#13;
Laurie Hinz&#13;
Leta Hough&#13;
Jonie Jen sen&#13;
Debbie Killpack&#13;
David Leonard&#13;
Joyce McEvoy&#13;
Pat McKeighan&#13;
David Manhart&#13;
Shirlene Manning&#13;
Sam Mark&#13;
Phillip Martens&#13;
Wanda Masker&#13;
Debbie Mauer&#13;
Beth Moffatt&#13;
David Moffatt&#13;
J aruce Moffatt&#13;
JoAnn Nelson&#13;
Marlow Newland&#13;
Craig Olsen&#13;
Linda Owen&#13;
Kandy Patterson&#13;
Faye Peterson&#13;
Steve Petersen&#13;
Susan Ring &#13;
SEVENTH GRADE&#13;
Mike Pieper&#13;
Mark Pogge&#13;
Mitch Rieber&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Barney Roberts&#13;
Carol Rodenburg&#13;
David Rodenburg&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Larry Shriver&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Bob Spencer&#13;
David Stamp&#13;
Bernard Stephens&#13;
Debra Stone&#13;
Ann Thielen&#13;
Larry Thielen&#13;
Richard Trede&#13;
Jesse Watts&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
Charles Willard&#13;
Joe Alfers&#13;
David Barrier&#13;
Tere a Barrier&#13;
Sheryl Bahrke&#13;
Sherry Baker&#13;
Stacy Beebee&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
David Bertelsen&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Steven Broughman&#13;
David Busch&#13;
Vicki Carroll&#13;
Jo Nae Chambers&#13;
Jeff Cook&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Vicki Cross&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
Sherry Dismang&#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Beverly Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roger Felton&#13;
Jim Finken&#13;
Linda Floerchinger&#13;
David Hester&#13;
Donalyn Hodges&#13;
Ricky Hough&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Doug Klingman&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
Cindy Kuster&#13;
Steve Larsen&#13;
David Lefebe r&#13;
Carolyn Lynam&#13;
Ed Mcintosh&#13;
Dan Manhart&#13;
Paulette Manning&#13;
Denise Mauer&#13;
Sherry Merkert&#13;
Shirley Merkert&#13;
Debra Meyer&#13;
Ed Moffatt&#13;
Peggy Moffatt &#13;
Ronnie Morris&#13;
Terry Nelson&#13;
Vicki Nelson&#13;
Mark Newland&#13;
Linda Newman&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ticky Olsen&#13;
Larry Osbahr&#13;
Sharon Ostdiek&#13;
Danny Papst&#13;
William Perry&#13;
Jim Plambeck&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Lori Quirk&#13;
Leslie Redinbaugh&#13;
Russell Redinbaugh&#13;
Cindy Ring&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Robert Root&#13;
Jean Schroder&#13;
Diane Siebels&#13;
Debra Smith&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Gregory Steenbock&#13;
Mike Stephens&#13;
Annette Thomas&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Donna Wede&#13;
Jan Wilson&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
Kurt Wollenhoupt&#13;
Donnie Wright&#13;
LuAnn Y ournans&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE&#13;
Back Row: Judy Bintz, Susan Ring, Beth Moffatt, Jane Peterson, DiAnn Gunderson, Carrie Sorenson, Debbie Killpack, Connie Bintz. Front Row: Debbie Mauer, Leta Hough, Maurine Corrin , Carol Rodenburg,&#13;
Diane Welbourne, Wanda Masker. Coach Miller.&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE&#13;
Back Row: Linda Newman, Sherry Merkert, Shirley Merkert, Carolyn Lynam, Linda Plambeck, Jan Wilson.&#13;
Middle Row: Loria Romick, Jeannie Schoder, Diane Siebels, Cindy Brockman, Denise Mauer, Vicki Nelson,&#13;
Sherry Baker. Front Row: Mary Bintz, Kathy Kenealy , Stacy Beebee, Jane Corrin , LuAnn Youmans, Donna Wede, Annette Thomas. Coach Miller. &#13;
BOYS' BASKETBALL&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE&#13;
Back Row: Keith Heim, Gene Dollen, Coach Roger Johnson , Kent Floerchinger, Russell Chanbers.&#13;
Front Row: Dave Manhart , Craig Olsen, Dave Rodenburg , Mark Pogge , Danny Cook, Tim Ring,&#13;
Dave Cook. Record : 2-7&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE&#13;
L. Kl. C h Roger Johnson , David Barrier, Larry Osbahr. Front Back Row: m me , Steve Larson, oac . 1 M . . . J K. f b . Ji·m Finken Sam Be1 te sen, a1k Dnver. Record. 4-0 Row : Bruce ensen, uk Kay, Dave Le e er, '&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
GIRLS' TRACK&#13;
Fourth Row: Debbie Mauer, Debbie Killpack, Dianna Nelson, Emmy Jo Billiter, Joyce McEvoy, Ellen Albertus, Annette Thomas, Kay Graham, Janice Moffatt, Debbie Stone, Janice Grote, Sherry Merkert, Cindy&#13;
Ring. Third Row : Ann Thielen, Laurie Hinz , Faye Peterson, Belinda Coffman, Deniser Mauer, Carolyn&#13;
Lynam, Peggy Moffatt, Connie Wright, Janel Trade!, Jan Wilson, Sheryl Bahrke, Sharon Ostdiek, Vicki Nelson, Vicki Carroll. Second Row: Joni Jensen, Judy Bintz, Connie Bintz , Earleen Feldman , Sherry Baker,&#13;
Kathy Kenearly, Jane Corrin, LuAnne Youmans, Diane Siebels, Mary Bintz, Jeannie Schroder, Debbie Erwin , JoAnn Nelson, Linda Newman. Front Row : Shirley Merkert, DiAnn Gunderson, Wanda Masker, Carrie&#13;
Sorenson, Beth Moffatt, Teresa Barrier, Leta Hough , Coach Ken Frey, Jane Ryan, Carol Rodenburg, Diane&#13;
Welbourne, Maurine Corrin, Susan Ring.&#13;
BOYS' TRACK&#13;
Back Row: Kent Floerchinger, Dannis Eckmann, Tim Gilbert, Keith Heim, Bernard Stevens,&#13;
David Barrier, Dave Stamp, Larry Thielen, Greg Steenbock, Gene Dollen. Middle Row: Phil&#13;
Martins, Steve Larson, Steve Pogge, Mark Newland, Kirk Kay , David Lefeber, Ronnie Morris,&#13;
Kurt Wallenhaupt, Craig Elias, Steve Petersen, Pat McKegan. Front Row: Rodney Feldman,&#13;
Mike Pieper, Ray Boyer, Robin Anderson, Danny Cook, Charles Willard , Larry Osbahr, Dave&#13;
Cook , Larry Shriver, Coach Larry Hornbostel. Mark Pogge was absent for pictures. &#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Fourth Row : Bernie Stevens, Gene Dollen , Dave Stamp , Keith Heim, David Bertelsen, David Barrier, Phil Martins. Third Row: Larry Thielen, Mike Pieper, Larry Osbahr, Craig Olsen, Rick Hough,&#13;
Bob Spence r. Second Row: Duane Witt , Doug Klingman, David Dollen, Larry Shriver, Sam Plambeck , Ray Boyer. First Row: Kirk Kay , Steve Petersen, Mike Stevens, Ed Mcintosh , Dean Olsen,&#13;
Rodney Feldman. Coach- Mr. Carl Mackie not shown.&#13;
PEP CLUB OFFICERS&#13;
Assistant Treasurer- Beth Moffatt , Treasurer- Wanda Masker, Secretary- I anice Grote, PresidentCa rrie Sorenson, Vi ce-President-Debbie Killpack , Clerk- Joni Jensen, Sponsor- Mrs. Sorenson.&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Top Row: Carol Rodenburg, Ann Thielen, Maurine Corrin. Second&#13;
Row : Laurie Hinz, Leta Hough. Third Row: Teresa Barrier ,Jane Corrin.&#13;
Fourth Row: Diane Welbourne , Jane Ryan (Captains).&#13;
JR. HIGH BAND&#13;
Standing: Craig Olsen , Jeff Cook, David Hester, David Dollen , Mark Driver, Mr. Hilligas. Back&#13;
Row: Mitch Rieber, David Barrier, Marlyn Troll, Bruce Jensen , Rodney Feldman, Eddie Mcintosh,&#13;
Daniel Papst, Annette Thomas, Danny Manhart, Sam Plambeck, Duane Witt, Linda Floerchinger,&#13;
Beverly Eckman, Craig Elias. Middle Row: Bonnie Carlson, Linda Plambeck, Cindy Kuster, Diane&#13;
Siebels, Carolyn Lynam, JoNae Chambers, Diane Kroeger, Doug Klingman, Doug Gardner, Steve&#13;
Pogge, David Busch, Janice Moffatt, Mark Pogge. Front Row: Diane Welbourne, Maurine Corrin,&#13;
Joni J ensen, Laurie Hinz, Cindy Brockman, Sh irley Merkert , Sherry Merkert, Jane Corri n. &#13;
JR. HIGH FOOTBALL&#13;
Front Row: Bill Burg, Bob Spencer, Tim Ring, Rodney Feldman, Mark Pogge, Steve Larson, David Hester, Sam Mark, Jim&#13;
ke , David Lefeber. Second Row: Ronnie Morris, David Barrier, Keith Heim, John McKeighan, David Rodenburg, Charles&#13;
'/Vill ard, Larry Shriver, Larry Osbahr, Robert Driver, Dave Cook, Gregory Steen bock , Craig Olsen , Jesse Watts. Third Row:&#13;
: oach Frey, Leslie Redinbaugh, Kirk Kay, Bruce Jensen, Robert Root, John Eckman, Eddie Mcintosh , Duane Witt, Joe Al-&#13;
·ers, Coach Hornbostel. Fourth Row : Steven Brougham, Dennis Eckman, Gene Doll en, Bernard Stevens, Dave Stamp, Phillip&#13;
Vfa rtens, Ro bin Anderson, Larry Thielen, David Moffatt, Tim Gilbert.&#13;
'a r 011&#13;
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Oakland&#13;
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3 Wins 2 Losses&#13;
Lost&#13;
Lost&#13;
Won&#13;
Won&#13;
Won&#13;
Linemen : John McKeighan, Phillip Martens, Robin&#13;
Anderson , Sam Mark, Mark Pogge, Tim Gilbert, Bernie Stephens. Backs: Dave Stamp , Charles Willard,&#13;
Keith Heim , and Larry Osbahr.&#13;
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ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO KATHY OLOFF FOR HER&#13;
INTEREST AND HARD WORK, WITHOUT WHICH&#13;
THERE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A 1970-71 TROJAN.&#13;
CO-EDITORS:&#13;
KATHY OLOFF&#13;
NANCY HALL&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER:&#13;
JULIE MEYER&#13;
ADVISOR:&#13;
BILLIE MARR&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHER:&#13;
CARL MACKIE&#13;
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FACULTY AND&#13;
ADMINISTRATION &#13;
MELVIN B. ROGERS&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
ROBERT RAVER&#13;
PRINCIPAL&#13;
RON ELLIOTT&#13;
COUNSELOR&#13;
MRS. RUTH ARTHUR MRS. GLADYS MILLER&#13;
6&#13;
SCHOOL&#13;
BOARD&#13;
MEMBERS&#13;
MELVIN B. ROGERS&#13;
HAROLD O'NEILL&#13;
MRS. SUSANN BRANDES&#13;
GLADYS MILLER&#13;
JAMES L. FELTON&#13;
MRS. MARILYN RYAN&#13;
PR.ES. HOWARD DARRINGTON &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
MR. ABARIOTES MR. BREWINGTON MR. CHRISTENSEN MRS. FREY&#13;
MRS. HALL MR. HILLIGAS MRS. JENSEN MR. BOB JOHNSON&#13;
MR. ROGER JOHNSON MRS. KUSTER MR. LANGHOLZ MR. LEE&#13;
MR.MACKIE MR.MARR MR. McKERCHER MR. MUELLER&#13;
MRS. NELSON MR. SORENSEN &#13;
SENIORS &#13;
.,&#13;
JO ANN ARRICK&#13;
SUZANNE BALLANTYNE&#13;
CLAUDIA BEEBEE&#13;
DANIEL BROWN&#13;
BOB CARY&#13;
NANCY COFFMAN&#13;
9 &#13;
DENNIS FINKEN&#13;
VICKI COOK&#13;
BRUCE GUILL&#13;
RONALD FLAHARTY&#13;
AUDREY FLAHARTY&#13;
10 &#13;
ERVIN GUNDERSON&#13;
ROGER HALL - ALAN HAMANN&#13;
/&#13;
I&#13;
RONALD HEIM&#13;
BONNIE IWEN&#13;
ROBERT KOCH&#13;
11 &#13;
DEBRA KROEGER&#13;
LINDA KNOTT&#13;
DENISE KOENIG&#13;
TERESA LETT&#13;
THRESSA LEMONS&#13;
JEANETTE LARSEN&#13;
12 &#13;
VERN MANHART&#13;
JOHN MC DONALD&#13;
DENNIS MC DONALD&#13;
JULIE MEYER&#13;
RON MILLER&#13;
STEPHEN MILLER&#13;
13 &#13;
CAROLYN OLSEN&#13;
KATHRYN OLOFF&#13;
DEAN MUHS&#13;
ROBERT OWEN&#13;
TERRY ORME&#13;
LYLE OLSEN&#13;
14 &#13;
ELLEN PEARCY&#13;
DARRELL PETERSEN&#13;
HAROLD PETERSEN&#13;
RANDY PETERSEN&#13;
ROGER REDINBAUGH&#13;
RON REED&#13;
15 &#13;
RIC RODENBURG&#13;
ALBERT ROBERTS&#13;
BECKY SCHROQER&#13;
DALE SCHNITKER&#13;
CHARLENE SCHNECKLOTH&#13;
16 &#13;
ALAN SCHULTZ&#13;
DIANE SCHUNING&#13;
JACQUELINE SHRIVER&#13;
PAM SIEBELS&#13;
GEORGE SIEBERT&#13;
DEBRA SOPPE&#13;
17 &#13;
STAN TREDE&#13;
SHARON STONE&#13;
SUE SPENCER&#13;
DANNIE VERPOORTEN&#13;
SUSAN TUCKER&#13;
CRAIG TRIPP&#13;
18 &#13;
MELVIN VOGT&#13;
STEVE WELBOURNE&#13;
DEBRA WEST&#13;
PAUL WHANNELL&#13;
PAULINE WHANNELL&#13;
19 &#13;
CONNIE WOOD&#13;
Senior Officers&#13;
20&#13;
DALE YOUMANS&#13;
President&#13;
Pam Siebels&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Randy Petersen&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Becky Schroder&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Melvin Vogt &#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Dennis Albertus&#13;
Mike Arthur&#13;
Bill Bahrke&#13;
Dale Baker&#13;
Annelle Beebe&#13;
Kathleen Berding&#13;
Byron Bertelsen&#13;
John Bertelsen&#13;
Peggy Bertelsen&#13;
Paula Bintz&#13;
Raymona Bradley&#13;
Rick Chapman&#13;
Jerry Cook&#13;
Janet Corrin&#13;
Wayne Corrin&#13;
Darla Dollen&#13;
June Donaldson&#13;
Andrea Feldman&#13;
Denise Gardner&#13;
Wanda Gilbert&#13;
Nancy Hall&#13;
Terry Hansen&#13;
Diane Hester&#13;
Durelle Ingwersen&#13;
Joan I wen&#13;
Dale Jensen&#13;
Jerry Jen sen&#13;
Neil Jensen&#13;
Charles Kuster&#13;
Maynard Leaders&#13;
Donnie Lee&#13;
Marc Lee&#13;
Darell Lustgraaf&#13;
Mary 1 ane Lustgraaf&#13;
Linda Manhart&#13;
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23&#13;
Mickey Manion&#13;
Pam Martens&#13;
Louise McDonald&#13;
Kathy McEvoy&#13;
Ken Mcintosh&#13;
Debbie Morris&#13;
Jim Newman&#13;
Karen Oloff&#13;
Sherrie O'Neill&#13;
Denise Perry&#13;
Roger Peterson&#13;
Elaine Plambeck&#13;
Mike Ploen&#13;
Gordon Rieber&#13;
Carla Ring&#13;
Sheila Ring&#13;
Wayne Schultz&#13;
Jay Siebels&#13;
Rebecca Smith&#13;
Diana Soppe&#13;
Fran Sorensen&#13;
Jean Spark&#13;
Jack Stamp&#13;
Barb Stone&#13;
Terry Thielen&#13;
Vicki Tolle&#13;
Tom Tucker&#13;
Jim Trede&#13;
Ronald Wede&#13;
Mark Welbourne&#13;
Becky Witt&#13;
Ali e Wohlers &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Marion Ausdemore&#13;
Susan Barrier&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Allan Bertelsen&#13;
Pamela Bertelsen&#13;
Allen Bintz&#13;
Sheila Blumer&#13;
Robert Bradley&#13;
Randall Christiansen&#13;
Joyce Corrin&#13;
Craig Darrington&#13;
Betty Donaldson&#13;
Randy Felton&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Donald Flaharty&#13;
Pamela Graves&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Tim Guill&#13;
Rita Haight&#13;
George Harman&#13;
Jeff Harman&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Daniel Hines&#13;
Debra Hinz&#13;
Jennife r Hoeppner&#13;
Denise Ingwersen&#13;
John Kenealy&#13;
Kris Kenealy&#13;
Bruce Killpack&#13;
Randy Killpack&#13;
Bernard Konz&#13;
Harley Leaders&#13;
Stephen Lefeber&#13;
Many Ann Legan&#13;
24 &#13;
25&#13;
Elaine Leonard&#13;
Dennis Limburg&#13;
Monica Manion&#13;
Gale Miller&#13;
Rhonda Moffa tt&#13;
Barb Morris&#13;
Peggy Nelson&#13;
Sharon Ochampaugh&#13;
William Oloff&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Diane Ostdiek&#13;
Sidney Owen&#13;
Roger Petersen&#13;
Gene Peterson&#13;
Kevin Peterson&#13;
Robert Plambeck&#13;
Mary Pogge&#13;
Larry Rath&#13;
Michael Ring&#13;
Roger Schneckloth&#13;
Kathleen Scnnitker&#13;
Mark Schomer&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Susan Siebels&#13;
Bruce Soppe&#13;
Mike Sorensen&#13;
Marcia Sperry&#13;
Gary Thomas&#13;
Vern Tripp&#13;
Eddie Weihs&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Mary Whannell&#13;
Bonnie Witt&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
David Wright &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Dennis Albers&#13;
Ellen Albertus&#13;
Robin Andersen&#13;
David Ballantyne&#13;
Billy Berg&#13;
Emmy Billeter&#13;
Connie Bintz&#13;
Judy Bintz&#13;
Ray Boyer&#13;
Bonnie Carlson&#13;
Russell Chambers&#13;
Belinda Coffman&#13;
David Cook&#13;
Maurine Corrin&#13;
Dave Dollen&#13;
Gene Dollen&#13;
Gloria Donaldson&#13;
Dixie Drake&#13;
Robert Driver&#13;
Dennis Eckmann&#13;
Craig Elias&#13;
Debra Erwin&#13;
Rodney Feldman&#13;
Kent Floerchinger&#13;
Doug Gardner&#13;
Tim Gilbert&#13;
Kay Graham&#13;
Dianna Gunderson&#13;
Keith Heim&#13;
Laurie Hinz&#13;
Leta Hough&#13;
Joni Jensen&#13;
Debbie Killpack&#13;
Donald King&#13;
David Leonard&#13;
26 &#13;
27&#13;
David Manhart&#13;
Sherman Mark&#13;
Philip Martens&#13;
Wanda Masker Debbie Mauer&#13;
Joy ce McEvoy&#13;
Pat McKeighan Beth Moffatt&#13;
David Moffatt&#13;
Janice Moffatt&#13;
Diana&#13;
N&#13;
e&#13;
lson&#13;
JoAnn&#13;
N&#13;
e&#13;
lson&#13;
Mi&#13;
c&#13;
hael Neville&#13;
Marlow Newland&#13;
Craig Ols&#13;
en&#13;
Linda&#13;
Owen&#13;
Steve Pet&#13;
ers&#13;
en&#13;
Kandy Patter&#13;
son&#13;
Melody Ped&#13;
erson&#13;
Faye Peterson Michael Pieper&#13;
Mark&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Mitch Rieber&#13;
Susan Ring&#13;
Timothy Ring&#13;
Barney Roberts&#13;
Carol Rodenburg&#13;
Dave Rodenburg&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Larry Shriver&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Bob Spencer&#13;
David Stamp&#13;
Bernard Stephens&#13;
Debbie Stone &#13;
Ann Thielen Larry Thielen Richard Trcde Jesse Watts Diane Welbou rne Charles Williard&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
28&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Treas. Alice Wohlers&#13;
Pres. Nancy Hall&#13;
Vice-Pres. Mike Ploen&#13;
Sec. John Bertelsen&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Treas. Roger Schneckloth&#13;
Vice-Pres. Gary Thomas&#13;
Sec. Pam Graves&#13;
Pres. Gail Witt&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Pres. Bob Spencer&#13;
Treas. Susan Ring&#13;
Vice-Pres. Keith Heim&#13;
Sec. Debbie Killpack &#13;
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JUNIOR HIGH &#13;
v&#13;
Eighth Grade&#13;
Mr. Mike Marr&#13;
Mr. Ron Donahoo&#13;
Mr. Larry Hornbostel&#13;
Mr. Roger Johnson&#13;
Mrs. Rosemary Sorensen&#13;
31&#13;
Jr. High&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Joe Alfers&#13;
Sheryl Bahrke&#13;
Sherri Baker&#13;
Dave Barrier&#13;
Stacy Beebee&#13;
Roy Berg&#13;
David Bertelsen&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
teven Brougham&#13;
David Busch&#13;
Vicki Carroll&#13;
JoNae Chambers&#13;
Jeff Cook&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
Beverly Eckmann &#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roger Felton&#13;
Jim Finken&#13;
Linda Floerchinger&#13;
David Hester&#13;
Donalyn Hodges&#13;
Rick Hough&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Doug Klingman&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
Cindy Kuster&#13;
Steve Larsen&#13;
Dave Lefeber&#13;
Carolyn Lynam&#13;
Dan Manhart&#13;
Denise Mauer&#13;
Ed Mcintosh&#13;
Sherry Merkert&#13;
Shirley Merkert Debra Meyer Ed Moffatt Peggy Moffatt&#13;
Ronnie Morris&#13;
Terry Nelson&#13;
Vicki Nelson&#13;
Linda Newman&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ricky Olsen&#13;
Larry Osbahr&#13;
Sharon Ostdiek&#13;
Danny Pap&#13;
st&#13;
32 &#13;
Dan Wright&#13;
LuAnn Youmans&#13;
Kenny Pedersen&#13;
William Perry&#13;
Jim Plambeck&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Lori Quirk&#13;
Leslie Redinbaugh&#13;
Russell Redinbaugh&#13;
Cindy Ring&#13;
Robert Root&#13;
Jean Schroder&#13;
Diane Siebels&#13;
Debra Smith&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Gregory Steenbock&#13;
Mike Stephens&#13;
Anette Thomas&#13;
Janelle Tredel&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Amelia Ullrich&#13;
Donna Wede&#13;
Jan Wilson&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
Kurt Wollenhaupt&#13;
Connie Wright &#13;
Judy Albertus&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Rick Brown&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Frank Cook&#13;
Francis Cross&#13;
David Crosse&#13;
Steve Davis&#13;
David Divelbess&#13;
Jonette Dollen&#13;
Dale Driver&#13;
Mark Elias&#13;
Karen Erwin&#13;
Melanie Felton&#13;
Patty Finerty&#13;
David Finken&#13;
Mark Finken&#13;
Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Rhonda Hawes&#13;
Darcy Hood&#13;
Steve Ingwersen&#13;
Bill lwen&#13;
Dan Jones&#13;
David Jones&#13;
Rick Klingman&#13;
Craig Kierscht&#13;
Seventh Grade&#13;
34 &#13;
35&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Connie Lee&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
Craig Lewis&#13;
Brad Masker&#13;
Kim Mark&#13;
Teri Mason&#13;
Jim McDonald&#13;
Paula Messner&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Donna Morris&#13;
Chuck Nelson&#13;
Don Nelson&#13;
Roxann Newland&#13;
Denise Nielsen&#13;
Randy O'Neill&#13;
Gary Osbahr&#13;
Jim Perrin&#13;
Janet Pogge&#13;
Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritchard&#13;
Jeff Ring&#13;
Mary Roberts&#13;
Terry Roberts&#13;
Jeanette Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Ryan&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Tim Schnitker&#13;
Kimberly Schroder&#13;
Marilyn Schuning&#13;
Robin Shriver&#13;
Tom Sicbels&#13;
Patty Siebert&#13;
John Spencer &#13;
Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Raymond Stephens&#13;
Julie Stone&#13;
Debbie Thomas&#13;
Linda Wedel&#13;
Tim Whannell&#13;
Tom Whannell&#13;
Fred Watts&#13;
Eileen Witt&#13;
...&#13;
PEP CLUB OFFICERS&#13;
Mrs. Sorenson, Sponsor&#13;
Stacy Beebee, President&#13;
Jane Corrin, Vice-President&#13;
LuAnn Youmans, Secretary&#13;
Mary Bintz, Treasurer&#13;
Diane Siebels, Clerk&#13;
Cindy Ring, Ass't Treasurer&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
THE 1970-71 TRI-CENTER JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS ARE: MISS NANCY RYAN , MISS CONNIE&#13;
WRIGHT, MISS SHIRLEY MERKERT, MISS LINDA FLOERCHINGER, MISS SHERRY MERK.ERT, AND&#13;
MISS CONNIE LEE. &#13;
JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL&#13;
FRONT ROW: M. Finken, D. Finken, J. Spen er, M. Elias, D. Crosse, T. Whannell, C. Kierscht, D. Jones, T.&#13;
Whannell , D. Morey, R. Redinbaugh . SECOND ROW: T. Roberts, S. Bintz, B. Masker, J. Ring, J. Cook, R.&#13;
Morris, S. Plambeck, R. O'Neill , D. Hood, R. Kriz, C. Lewis, B. lwen, D. Jones, S. Pogge . THIRD ROW: J.&#13;
Eckmann , R. Hough , J. Finke n, D. Lefeber, S. Larson, B. Jensen, R. Brown, D. Heste r, G. Osbahr, D. Witt.&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Asst. Coach L. Hornbostel, D. Busch, L. Osbahr, L. Kline, D. Wright , L. Redinbaugh, C.&#13;
Steenbock , D. Bertelsen, S. Bro ugham, D. Barrier, J. Alfers, S. Bertelsen, K. Kay, Coach M. Marr.&#13;
Season Record : 3 wins - 2 loss s&#13;
FRONT ROW: S. Brougham, L. Redinbaugh, L. Kline, D. Bertelsen, B. Jensen , C. Steenbock, D. Wright , J. Alfers.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach L. Hornbostel, D. Lefeber, S. Bertelsen, K. Kay , L. Osbahr, D. Barrier, R. Brown, J.&#13;
Finken , Coach M. Marr.&#13;
37 &#13;
WRESTLERS&#13;
BOYS' BASKETBALL - 8th&#13;
BOYS' BASKETBALL - 7th&#13;
BOYS' TRACK&#13;
38 &#13;
GIRLS' TRACK&#13;
39 &#13;
ORGANIZATIONS &#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
BACK ROW: Mr. Abariotes, K. Mcintosh, M. Pogge , D. Youmans, S. Miller, R. Miller, N. Jensen , G. Witt. FRONT&#13;
ROW: S. O'Neill , N. Hall , D. Finken, P. Bertelsen, S. Ring, D. Koenig.&#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
The Tri-Center Chapter of the National Honor Society held their induction ceremonies on&#13;
May 5, 1971 at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Raver welcomed everyone. Julie Meyer spoke on "The Purpose&#13;
of the Assembly." The four officers then spoke about the four basic stones of the society: Vicki&#13;
Cook - SCHOLARSHIP, Bruce Guill - CHARACTER, Roger Hall - SERVICE, and Kathy&#13;
Oloff - LEADERSHIP. Dr. C. Joseph Giangreco, Supt. of I.S.D. , gave the address. Mr. Robert&#13;
Johnson presented the new inductees and Mr. Ron Elliott pledged them to membership.&#13;
Thenewinduc~esare:&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Peggy Bertelsen&#13;
Janet Corrin&#13;
J oan lwen&#13;
Marc Lee&#13;
41&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Pam Bertelsen&#13;
Sheila Blumer&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Sharon Ochampaugh&#13;
William Gloff&#13;
Kevin Petersen&#13;
Gail Witt &#13;
Dan Brown, Pres.; Bill Bahrke, V-Pres.; Gale Miller, Sec.; Mark Welbourne, Treas.&#13;
IAG&#13;
The newly organized Industrial Arts Guild had a very successful year. They sponsored a&#13;
Sadie Hawkins dance on March&#13;
26; then on May 6 they boarded&#13;
a bus and headed for Kansas&#13;
City, Missouri to tour Farmland&#13;
Industries, Inc.; and on May 27&#13;
they barbequed a pig at Arrowhead Park.&#13;
MAKE-IT-WITH-WOOL CONTEST&#13;
Marcia Sperry , Becky Beebee, Rita Haight, Mary&#13;
Legan, Kathy Schroder, and Joni Jensen participated&#13;
in the District Wool Contest this year. Fran Sorensen,&#13;
Denise Ingwersen, and Diana Gunderson were semifinalists. Debbie Finken, district winner, went on to&#13;
place fourth in State competition in the Junior Division. &#13;
SPANISH AND NEWSPAPER&#13;
FRONT ROW: Mr. Brewington, C. Elias, P. Bertelsen, D. Finken. SECOND ROW: E. Percy, J. Meyer, N. Hall, C.&#13;
Rodenburg, S. Ring. THIRD ROW: D. Biliter, E. Alburtus, C. Bintz, D. Killpack, K. Graham, J. Moffat, C. Olsen ,&#13;
P. Bintz, S. Siebels, S. Gravert, J. Welbourne , B. Carlson, L. Hintz, D. Welbourne, M. Pogge . FOURTH ROW: B.&#13;
Smith, D. Dollen, J. Jensen, P. Graves, C. Alloway, C. Olsen.&#13;
FRONT ROW: N. Hall, K. Bertling, P. Bintz, B. Witt, R. Peterson, C. Kuster. BACK ROW: J. Corrin, D.&#13;
Ingwersen, J. Meyer, V. Tolle , Mrs. Kuster.&#13;
43 &#13;
LIBRARY&#13;
Tri-Center's Teacher and Librarian ,&#13;
Mrs. Alice Hall, is pictured with&#13;
Library helpers, Belinda Coffman&#13;
and Jo Ann Nelson. Mrs. Hall has&#13;
retired after 14 years with the TriCenter School System.&#13;
SPEECH&#13;
,, ;,,--r'&#13;
... ~ ,,-&#13;
Speech Club Members are pictured from left to right, BACK ROW: Becky Smith, Darla Dollen, Denise Perry,&#13;
Diane Hester. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Jensen , Pam Bertelsen, Beth Moffatt. FRONT ROW: Denise Hester, Durelle&#13;
Ingwersen, Paula Bintz, and Julie Meyer.&#13;
44 &#13;
Mr. Hilligas&#13;
Director&#13;
Sherrie O'Neill&#13;
Band Queen&#13;
MARCHING BAND&#13;
CONCERT BAND&#13;
FRONT ROW: B. Iwen, L. Hinz, D. Kroeger, M. Pederson, N. Hall,&#13;
B. Witt, P. Bertlesen, E. Plambeck, J. Iwen , J. Spark. SECOND&#13;
ROW: M. Corrin, D. Welbourne , M. Schomer, B. Carlson, J. Jensen,&#13;
R. Bradley, S. Siebels, D. Dollen , D. Ingwersen , J. Moffat, D.&#13;
Welboume , D. Ingwersen, F. Sorensen, M. Pogge. THIRD ROW: B.&#13;
Cary, D. Jensen , C. Alloway, D. Hester, S. Lefeber, M. Rieber, R.&#13;
Feldman, M. Sorensen, B. Killpack, D. Gardner, L. Knott, M. Leaders, V. Olsen, L. Elias, G. Witt , C. Kuster. STANDING: D. Dollen, C.&#13;
Olsen, D. Verpoorten, J. Newman, N. Jensen, A. Hamann.&#13;
45 &#13;
ATHLETICS &#13;
CHEERLEADERS LIGHT TEAMS&#13;
FIRE ...&#13;
FIGHT!&#13;
4 7&#13;
THE TROJAN CHEERLEADERS:&#13;
Becky Schroder, co-captain, Nancy Coffman, cocaptain, Bonnie Iwen, Claudia Beebee , Micky&#13;
Manion, Diane Welbourne , Cindy Alloway , and&#13;
Jane Welbourne .&#13;
GO!&#13;
WIN! &#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
FRONT ROW: R. Petersen, B. Cary, M. Sorensen, B. Koch, D. Brown, M. Vogt, R. Redinbaugh, R. Hall, D. Wright, M.&#13;
Welbourne . MIDDLE ROW: D. Finken, V. Olsen, R. Chapman, R. Petersen , J. Bertelsen, J. Jensen, L. Rath , C. Kuster, N.&#13;
Jensen, B. Soppe. BACK ROW: B. Bertelsen, M. Ausdemore , C. Darrington, J. McDonald, J. Harmon, R. Miller, R.&#13;
Rodenburg, R. Christensen , Ass't Coaches Mueller and Johnsen, Head Coach McDonald .&#13;
FRONT ROW: D. Eckmann, C. Willard, C. Olsen, T. Gilbert, M.&#13;
Pieper, L. Shriver, R. Anderson. BACK ROW: Coach Donahoo, P.&#13;
Martens, D. Moffatt, M. Pogge, K. Heim, D. Stamp, G. Dollen, B.&#13;
Stephens.&#13;
48&#13;
TC&#13;
14&#13;
7&#13;
17&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
21&#13;
28&#13;
21&#13;
31&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
6-3&#13;
OP&#13;
Oakland 6&#13;
Carson-Macedonia 6&#13;
Walnut 6&#13;
Daniel Gross 28&#13;
Elk Horn 40&#13;
Underwood 7&#13;
Shelby 6&#13;
Treynor 43&#13;
AvoHa 0 &#13;
TRI-CAPTAINS LED THEW A Y&#13;
Ron Miller Da iel Brown Denny Finken&#13;
Robert Koch Melvin Vogt John McDonald Bob Cary&#13;
Rick Rodenburg Roger Redinbaugh Randy Peterson Roger Hall &#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL&#13;
BACK ROW: T. Lett, C. Schneckloth, managers; S. O'Neill, Jan Corrin, Kathy Oloff, J. Iwen, Karen Oloff, Joyce&#13;
Corrin, L. McDonald, Co-Captain ; D. Koenig, Co-Captain; Mrs. Herma Wilson , Chaperon ; D. Kroeger, manager.&#13;
FRONT ROW: N. Hall, A. Wohlers, S. Siebels, V. Cook, S. Gravert, B. Beebee , D. Finken.&#13;
BACK ROW: W. Masker, E. Leonard, B. Moffatt.&#13;
THIRD ROW: P. Graves, C. Rodenburg, K&#13;
Kenealy. SECOND ROW: M. Sperry, R. Moffatt&#13;
FRONT ROW: D. Mauer, M. Corrin.&#13;
COACH&#13;
KEITH&#13;
LANGHOLZ&#13;
ASS'T.&#13;
COACH&#13;
MIKE&#13;
MARR&#13;
The Tri-Center Trojanettes finished the season very successfully.&#13;
They were second in the Tri-County Conference , third in Se.s;-&#13;
tional, and second in District. The loss of the District title was to&#13;
Farragut who later became State Champions.&#13;
STARTERS &#13;
RECORD 18-8&#13;
46 Woodbine 51&#13;
58 Griswold 36&#13;
68 Walnut 42&#13;
79 Carson 23&#13;
72 Oakland 57&#13;
49 Elk Horn 72&#13;
67 Shelby 37&#13;
58 Lewis Central 48&#13;
65 Treynor 49&#13;
48 Treynor 53&#13;
30 Audubon 32&#13;
78 Walnut 44&#13;
CONFERENCE&#13;
53 Treynor 52&#13;
49 Elk Hom 70&#13;
58 Mo Valley 29&#13;
66 Shelby 44&#13;
75 AvoHa 66&#13;
81 Carson 32&#13;
51 Elk Horn 92&#13;
SECTIONAL&#13;
59 Glenwood 42&#13;
66 Treynor 45&#13;
39 Mo Valley 49&#13;
55 Lewis Central 44&#13;
DISTRICT&#13;
53 Mo Valley 35&#13;
61 AvoHa 54&#13;
28 Farragut 47 &#13;
BOYS' BASKETBALL&#13;
BACK ROW: D. Ballantyne manager, S. Welbourne, J. Harman, S. Miller, M. Lee, R. Miller, R. Rodenburg, G. Witt manager.&#13;
FRONT ROW: B. Bertelsen, N. Jensen , H. Leaders, M. Sorensen, D. Jensen , K. Peterson.&#13;
BACK ROW: K. Peterson, M. Lee, B. Soppe.&#13;
THIRD ROW: D. Jensen, H. Leaders, D. Lee.&#13;
SECOND ROW: M. Schomer, N. Jensen, M.&#13;
Sorensen. FRONT ROW: E. Dollen, K. Floerchinger.&#13;
Coach Ron Mueller and Ass't Coach Bob Johnson&#13;
• &#13;
SEASON RECORD 9-11&#13;
TC&#13;
67 Griswold&#13;
47 Walnut&#13;
41 Carson-Macedonia&#13;
75&#13;
Oakland&#13;
57&#13;
Elk Horn&#13;
80 I.S.D.&#13;
72 Shelby&#13;
68 Underwood&#13;
44 Treynor&#13;
53 Walnut&#13;
43 Sh&#13;
elby&#13;
63 Missouri Valley&#13;
61 Underwo&#13;
od&#13;
58 AvoHa&#13;
64 Carson-Macedonia&#13;
64 Elk Horn&#13;
27 Treynor&#13;
70 Lo Ma&#13;
71 West Harrison&#13;
I .&#13;
67 Sh&#13;
elby&#13;
OP&#13;
55&#13;
49&#13;
44&#13;
51&#13;
65&#13;
57&#13;
64&#13;
60&#13;
57&#13;
62&#13;
70&#13;
48&#13;
68&#13;
70&#13;
49&#13;
65&#13;
67&#13;
58&#13;
60&#13;
68&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
TOP ROW:&#13;
M. POGGE,&#13;
T. GILB&#13;
ERT, E. DOLLEN , K. FLOERCHINGER. BOTTOM ROW:&#13;
T. RING, D. COOK, R.&#13;
ANDERSON. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Coach Marr&#13;
M. Corrin&#13;
L. McDonald&#13;
A. Wohlers&#13;
K. Oloff&#13;
C. Schneckloth&#13;
S. Ring&#13;
B. Moffatt&#13;
P. Martens&#13;
W. Masker&#13;
D. Welbourne&#13;
D. Finken&#13;
L. Manhart&#13;
S. Gravert&#13;
J. Ryan&#13;
M. Manion&#13;
B. Witt&#13;
N. Hall&#13;
R. Moffatt&#13;
The track girls broke 14 out of 19 records'&#13;
'this season. They are: 60 yd. dash , Hall, 7.3;&#13;
440 yd. dash, McDonald, 65.5; 880 yd. run,&#13;
B. Moffatt, 2: 50.5 ; 440 relay (Hall, Oloff,&#13;
Gravert, McDonald) 55.0; 880 relay (Witt,&#13;
Oloff, Finken, Ring) 1:56.7; Mile relay&#13;
(Ryan, Masker, Corrin, McDonald) 4:38 .8;&#13;
Dist. Med. (Ryan, Moffatt, Finken , Maske r)&#13;
4: 57.5 ; 100 Mt. Lows, Ring, 18.1 ; 10 Flt.&#13;
Sht. Hurdles relay (Manhart, Corrin,&#13;
Moffatt, Ring) 1: 17.4; 220 Yd. Lows, Ring,&#13;
27.0; Discus, Schneckloth, 103'8"; Shot put,&#13;
Schneckloth , 35' 11 * " ; High jump,&#13;
McDonald, 5'0" .&#13;
GIRLS' TRACK&#13;
56&#13;
These four girls took part in State&#13;
competition held at Drake University&#13;
Stadium. Charlene entered in the shot put as&#13;
a State entrant after capturing first place at&#13;
District. She finished fifth in State with a&#13;
throw of · 35' 11 *". Sharon entered State&#13;
competition after taking second place&#13;
honors at District. Louise took first place at&#13;
District in the high jump to qualify fo r&#13;
State . Nancy ran third in the 60 yd. dash at&#13;
District , but because her time was fa ster&#13;
than some Districts, she qualified for State.&#13;
Congra tulations fo r a successful season . &#13;
SOFTBALL and BASEBALL&#13;
FRONT ROW: Denise Koenig, Karen Oloff, Alice Wohlers, Kathy Oloff, Sherrie&#13;
O'Neill, Joan lwen. SECOND ROW: Becky Beebee, V1dci Cook , Sharon Stone, Peg&#13;
Bertelsen, Janice Moffatt. BACK ROW: Coach La ngholz, Kris Kenealy, Sandy Gravert,&#13;
Beth Moffatt , Debbie Stone.&#13;
FRONT ROW: Bob Cary, Steve Welbourn , Ron Miller, Ric Rodenburg. SECOND&#13;
ROW: Alan Hamann , Dale Schnitker, Jeff Harman , Daniel Brown, Coach Wright.&#13;
BACK ROW: Don Lee, Mike Sorensen , Dennis McDonald , Darrell Petersen.&#13;
57&#13;
TC&#13;
5&#13;
21&#13;
31&#13;
3&#13;
8&#13;
19&#13;
15&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
28&#13;
16&#13;
7&#13;
11&#13;
14&#13;
12&#13;
19&#13;
9&#13;
2&#13;
7&#13;
16&#13;
26&#13;
15&#13;
2&#13;
16&#13;
3&#13;
13&#13;
7&#13;
3&#13;
5&#13;
7&#13;
2&#13;
14&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
(Summer) OP&#13;
Lewis Central 15&#13;
Oakland 5&#13;
Crescent 3&#13;
AvoHa 15&#13;
Lo Ma 21&#13;
Lewis Central 7&#13;
Underwood 3&#13;
W. Harrison 1&#13;
Woodbine 8&#13;
Oakland 3&#13;
Crescent 5&#13;
AvoHa 8&#13;
Underwood 8&#13;
Mo. Valley 6&#13;
Woodbine 11&#13;
Mo. Valley 16&#13;
(Sectional)&#13;
Mo. Valley 7&#13;
Fre.-Mills 23&#13;
(Fall)&#13;
AvoHa 3&#13;
Woodbine 4&#13;
Underwood 0&#13;
Lo Ma 12&#13;
(Sectional)&#13;
W. Monona 14&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Lo Ma 5&#13;
Mo. Valley 0&#13;
AvoHa 2&#13;
Walnut 1&#13;
Treynor 2&#13;
Elk Horn 0&#13;
Griswold 3&#13;
Mo. Valley 0&#13;
Walnut 0&#13;
Oakland 7&#13;
Treynor 3&#13;
Griswold 6&#13;
Elk Horn 3&#13;
Season 10-3 &#13;
GIRLS' ATHLETIC LETTER CLUB&#13;
BACK ROW: J. Welbroune, M. Manion, S. Gravert, B. Beebee, N. Hall, D. Kroeger, T. Lett, C. Schneckloth, J.&#13;
!wen, R. Bradley, S. Ring. MIDDLE ROW: L. McDonald , S. O'Neill, K. Oloff, A. Wohlers, N. Coffman, C.&#13;
Beebee, S. Stone , P. Bertelsen, P. Martens. FRONT ROW: V. Cook, K. Oloff, D. Koenig, B. !wen.&#13;
GOLF TEAM&#13;
Coach Mueller&#13;
D. Dollen&#13;
V. Olsen&#13;
S. Welbourne&#13;
D. Youmans&#13;
R. Miller&#13;
R. Rodenburg&#13;
R. Hall&#13;
D. Lee&#13;
VARSITY GOLF WAS A NEW INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORT FOR TRI-CENTER.&#13;
THE SQUAD COMPETED IN NINE MATCHES AND WON EIGHT; IN SECTIONAL&#13;
TOURNAMENT PLAY THE TEAM FINISHED NINTH OUT OF THIRTEEN ENTRIES. RON MILLER HOLDS THE SCHOOL RECORD WITH 39 SHOT ON THE&#13;
GLENWOOD COURSE.&#13;
58 &#13;
(f ~ PEP 011&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
SUE SPENCER, PRESIDENT&#13;
BARB STONE, VICE-PRESIDENT&#13;
VlCKl TOLLE, SECRETARY&#13;
FRAN SORENSON, TREASURER&#13;
59&#13;
PEP&#13;
CLUB&#13;
SPIRIT&#13;
POMPOM&#13;
JONI JENSEN&#13;
DEBBIE FINKEN&#13;
MONICA MANION&#13;
JANE RYAN&#13;
LINDA MANHART&#13;
MAURINE CORRIN&#13;
NANCY HALL&#13;
MARCIA SPERRY&#13;
PAM GRAVES&#13;
BARB STONE&#13;
MARY LEGAN&#13;
RHONDA MOFFATT&#13;
DEBBIE MAUER&#13;
CAROL RODENBURG&#13;
JOYCE CORRIN&#13;
BECKY WITT &#13;
&#13;
ACTIVITIES &#13;
QUEEN BECKY SCHRODER&#13;
KING RONALD MILLER &#13;
HOMECOMING ROYALTY&#13;
DANIEL BROWN&#13;
ROGER HALL&#13;
RANDY PETERSEN&#13;
THRESSA LEMONS&#13;
DENNY FINKEN&#13;
RIC RODENBURG&#13;
CONNIE WOOD&#13;
PAM SIEBELS&#13;
NANCY COFFMAN&#13;
DENISE KOENIG&#13;
GEORGE SIEBERT&#13;
BRUCE GUILL&#13;
RON MILLER&#13;
BECKY SCHRODER&#13;
CRAIG TRIPP&#13;
ROGER REDINBAUGH&#13;
DEBBIE SOPPE&#13;
JEANETTE LARSON&#13;
CLAUDIA BEEBEE&#13;
BONNIE IWEN &#13;
--~&#13;
LIFE OF A QUEEN&#13;
64 &#13;
LIFE OF A KING&#13;
65 &#13;
QUEEN SHARON&#13;
AND HER PRINCESSES&#13;
MISS DENISE KOENIG&#13;
AND&#13;
MISS LINDA KNOTT&#13;
A GRACIOUS QUEEN&#13;
MISS SHARON STONE&#13;
1971 TROJAN QUEEN&#13;
66 &#13;
THE TROJAN QUEEN&#13;
AND HER COURT&#13;
Miss Connie Wood&#13;
Miss Kathy Oloff&#13;
Miss Pam Siebels&#13;
Miss Sharon Stone&#13;
Miss Denise Koenig&#13;
Miss Julie Meyer&#13;
Miss Linda Knott&#13;
FRONT: P. Siebels, K. Oloff, S. Stone, D. Koenig; BACK ROW: C. Wood, J. Meyer, L. Knott, V. Cook.&#13;
HAPPINESS IS&#13;
QUEEN SHARON &#13;
. PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES &#13;
&#13;
1 ' ~·"/ " ..;.. -e&#13;
fl-c ~,. (J 'if J /f&lt;r • ij// j' j'J. &#13;
I&#13;
- .... -&#13;
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JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM &#13;
&#13;
AWARDS NIGHT&#13;
MAY 20, 1971&#13;
78 &#13;
SENIOR AWARDS&#13;
BEST PERSONALITY:&#13;
SHARON STONE&#13;
STEVE MILLER&#13;
BEST ALL-ROUND STUDENT:&#13;
NAl'!CY COFFMAN&#13;
RON MILLER&#13;
BEST ACTRESS:&#13;
JULIE MEYER&#13;
BEST ACTOR:&#13;
DALE YOUMANS&#13;
PRETTIEST GIRL:&#13;
CLAUDIA BEEBEE&#13;
BEST-LOOKING BOY:&#13;
CRAIG TRIPP&#13;
BEST ATHLETE:&#13;
VICKI COOK&#13;
KATHY OLOFF&#13;
DENNY FINKEN&#13;
BEST INDUSTRIAL ARTS STUDENT:&#13;
RON HEIM&#13;
VERN MANHART&#13;
BEST INSTRUMENTALIST:&#13;
BONNIE IWEN&#13;
BOB CARY&#13;
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED:&#13;
ELLEN PEARCY&#13;
ROGER HALL &#13;
&#13;
"WE MAY BE SAID TO LIVE TWICE,&#13;
WHEN WE CAN REFLECT WITH PLEASURE ON THE DAYS THAT ARE GONE."&#13;
HORACE&#13;
To create a living memory, a record composed of pictures and a few well-chosen&#13;
words has been the purpose of many hours&#13;
of work spent on THE TROJAN. We have&#13;
endeavored to paint a full portrait of the&#13;
school year - the moments of pride, glory,&#13;
defeat, victory, enlightenment, accomplishment, and spirit. It is our hope that in the&#13;
years to come these pages will bring the past&#13;
year at TRI-CENTER sensually to life -&#13;
because we believe in memories.&#13;
We thank you, the student body, for your&#13;
patience; we realize you've waited long for&#13;
your yearbook, but unfortunately we could&#13;
do nothing to speed the processes which&#13;
would have enabled you to receive your yearbook earlier.&#13;
We remind those of you who are now T-C&#13;
students, that this book is yours and should&#13;
be shared by you, the work involved, as well&#13;
as the rewards of the finished product. If&#13;
some things are not as you feel they should&#13;
be , please accept our apologies.&#13;
Respectfully ,&#13;
Kathy Oloff&#13;
Mrs. M. K. Marr &#13;
ADVERTISEMENTS &#13;
MATI ANDERSON FORD MERC.&#13;
"The Little Profit Dealer"&#13;
Open nites till 9-except Sat.&#13;
Phone: 642-2728&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
ART'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
AVOCA BOOTERY &amp; STYLE SHOP&#13;
Men, women's, children's&#13;
Shoes for all the family&#13;
Ready to wear&#13;
"When quality has no substitute"&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
AVOCA IMPLEMENT CO., INC.&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
AVOCA STATE BANK&#13;
Member of F.D.l.C.&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
AVOCA MOTOR CO.&#13;
Chrysler - Plymouth&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
ACTELL FURNITURE STORE&#13;
Frigidaire Appliances&#13;
Furniture - Mohawk Carpets&#13;
Cook Paints&#13;
Phone: 642-2213&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
" Beauty as a Career"&#13;
BARNES BEAUTY COLLEGE&#13;
Phone: 323-7175&#13;
41 1 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BALLER'S FORD CENTER&#13;
Better with Baller&#13;
Phone: 482-6414&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
BERTHUSEN - Knutson Funeral Home&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
BLUE &amp; WHITE GROCERY&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
BLUE &amp; WHITE GROCERY&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
83&#13;
BOYER VALLEY MOTORS&#13;
Bearfront End Equipment&#13;
Phone: 647-2417&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
BROADWAY CLEA..'ll"ERS&#13;
125 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO.&#13;
334 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CAR CARE CENTER&#13;
Neil Tire Service&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
CITIZENS STATE BANK&#13;
Established in 1881&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Interested in Mutual Funds?&#13;
Call your IDS man.&#13;
Tom Colpitts&#13;
Phone: 485-2370&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
life Insurance also available&#13;
THE CORNER TAVERN&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Phone: 322-7779&#13;
533 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DAVENPORT CHEVROLET-OLDS&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
JOHN DEERE&#13;
Tredway Implements, Inc.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
DARNER VARIETY STORE&#13;
Hardware-Paint&#13;
Wallpaper - Dry Goods&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
DONOVAN'S SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa &#13;
DUTCH'S PLACE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
E. H. STOCK&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
EMARINES, INC.&#13;
Portable Typewriter Headquarters&#13;
531-535 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
EMORY'S JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Keepsake &amp; Bulova&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
EWALD'S DRIVE-IN-CAFE&#13;
Quick Service&#13;
Phone: 322-2739&#13;
1507 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S ELEVATOR&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS FEED &amp; SUPPLY OF PERSIA, INC.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
FARM &amp; HOME CENTER&#13;
Nutrina Feeds &amp; Dekalb Seed Corn&#13;
Phone: 544-2021&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S &amp;MERCHANT'S STATE BANK&#13;
The Friendly Bank&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S &amp;MERCHANTS' STATE BANK&#13;
The Friendly Bank&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN&#13;
Phone: 328-3803&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S SA VIN GS BANK&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
GAMBLE STORE&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
84&#13;
GAIL'S SERVICE&#13;
AAA, Wrecker Service&#13;
Phone: 640-3060&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
GARDNER IMPLEMENT CO., INC.&#13;
John Deer Sales and Service&#13;
Phone : 642-3198&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
GREAT PLAIN SUPPLY&#13;
Phone : 647-2260&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
H &amp; H DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
"Clothing, General Dry Goods"&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
HARDING STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN NA TI ON AL BANK&#13;
"Your full service bank"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN PAINT CENTER&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARRISON MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOC.&#13;
Phone: 644-2710&#13;
Keith E. Strong, Secretary&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
HI-FASHION FABRIC CENTER&#13;
Phone: 642-2374&#13;
Fabrics, Patterns, Trims&#13;
Viking Sewing Machines&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
HI-WAY CAFE&#13;
Open 6:00 a.m. - 11 :00 p.m.&#13;
7 days a week&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
HOLIDAY BUFFET&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOC.&#13;
"Place your savings with us"&#13;
At the Time &amp; Temperature Corner&#13;
Harlan, Iowa &#13;
HOUSE OF FABRICS&#13;
545 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
The housing Mart&#13;
1801 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"Instant Housing - Luxury Living You&#13;
Can Afford"&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Correct dress for men and young men&#13;
536-538 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
JENSEN SERVICE&#13;
Phone: 483-2094&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
JIGG'S TAVERN&#13;
Phone : 482-9992&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
KIESEL TRUCKING INC.&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
KING'S FOOD HOST&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
KULESH JEWELRY&#13;
230 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone: 322-5984&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LEE &amp; WELBOURNE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
LEINEN HARDWARE &amp; ELECTRIC&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN HERALD OBSERVER&#13;
Printers - Publishers - Office Supplies&#13;
Phone: 644-2705&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN MILL&#13;
Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN PRODUCE&#13;
Wayne Feeds - Seeds&#13;
Faun Supplies, Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
Ph ne : 644-2360 Logan, Iowa&#13;
85&#13;
LOVELAND ELEVATOR CO.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
"At the Sign of the Big Blue Diamond"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LUCHSINGER OIL CO.&#13;
"Anytime is fuel time"&#13;
Mobil Products - LP Gas&#13;
United Oils &amp; Grease&#13;
Phone: 483-2286&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
LUXFORD INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
MAC FURNITURE CO.&#13;
Fine Furniture&#13;
National Brands&#13;
Furniture - Carpet &amp; Appliances&#13;
120 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MARLEY OIL CO.&#13;
Conoco Products, Goodyear Tires&#13;
Phone: 644-2819&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
MIDWEST IMPLEMENT CO.&#13;
Your Authorized Allis Chalmer Dealer&#13;
Phone: 488-2063&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN BOWL &amp; CAFE&#13;
Leo &amp; Joann Kenealy&#13;
"Fun for the whole family"&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Oliver - Stan - Gehl - Hoist&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN FEED &amp; GRAIN INC.&#13;
"Minden Is the Place to Buy"&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN PUMP CO.&#13;
Leo Haight&#13;
Phone: 483-2683&#13;
Minden, Iowa &#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS' SUPERMARKET&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS' SUPER MARKETS INC.&#13;
"Stores in the Heart of West Central Iowa"&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
MORAN'S CLEANERS&#13;
"Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant in S.W. Iowa"&#13;
Pick up in Persia twice weekly&#13;
Phone : 755-2792&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
MORRISSEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC.&#13;
Phone : 322-4015&#13;
301 McKensie Road&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MURRAY AND ALTWEGG&#13;
Attorneys at Law&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
NORGAARD DRUG CO.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
OAKLAND FEEDLOT CLEANERS&#13;
Richard Williams, Mgr.&#13;
Phone: 482-5521&#13;
Night : 482-3339&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
OAKLAND LUMBER &amp; REDI-MIX CO.&#13;
Phone : 482-33 14&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
OLESEN CHEVY &amp; OLDS&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
OLSEN'S AG SUPERMARKET&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
OLSEN CLEANERS&#13;
Professional Dry Cleaning at its best&#13;
Repairs &amp; Alternations&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
ORV ROCHER FORD&#13;
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AUTHDR&#13;
Tri-Center Yearbook 1972&#13;
TIT LE DATE DUE&#13;
~ibrary Copy&#13;
DATE DUE I 9CIAACIWl!!:R'B NAME&#13;
Tri-Center Yearbook 1972&#13;
Library Copy&#13;
HIGHSMITH 45· 220 &#13;
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WE, THE 8TAFF, PRE8ENT. ..&#13;
THE 1972 TROJAK&#13;
TRI-CENTER COMMUNITY HICH ~CHOOL&#13;
NEOLA, IOWA&#13;
1 &#13;
2&#13;
The 1972 TROJAN Staff&#13;
would like to dedicate this&#13;
years annual to Mr. Larry&#13;
Christensen. Mr. Christensen has served the com -&#13;
munity as well as being;&#13;
the Prom innovator, an assistant wrestling coach,&#13;
bus driver and leader in&#13;
the progressive Tri-Center Industrial Arts program. For all of this we&#13;
thank you Mr. Christensen.&#13;
As I see it we 've only ·&#13;
just begun- --&#13;
------------&#13;
COKl'EKl'8&#13;
1'/l'LE PA fJE I&#13;
OED/CAI' ION 2&#13;
ANNUAL ~f'AFF a&#13;
FACULl'T le PE/l~ONEL fl-9&#13;
O/lCANIZA 1'/0N~ 11-15&#13;
~EN/OR~ 18-92&#13;
UNDE/lCLA~~J/EN 34-48&#13;
~UJ/J/Ell le FALL 50-84&#13;
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J/l. DlfJD 78-87&#13;
AD~ 90-&#13;
3 &#13;
4&#13;
!'HE l'ROJAN 91'AFF&#13;
Front Row: Craig Olsen, Van Olsen, Kathy Schroder, Vicki Tolle, Sheila Ring, Raymona Bradl ey, Sherrie O'Neill, Janet&#13;
Corrin, Alice Wohlers. Middle Row: Doug Gardner, John Bertelsen, Barb Stone, Karen Oloff, Denise Boyer, Fran Sorensen,&#13;
Cindy Alloway, Sandy Gravert, Bonnie Witt, Jane Ryan. Back Row: Mr . Mackie, Advisor, Denise Gardner, Deb LaDue ,&#13;
Rhonda Moffatt, Sue Siebels, Pam Graves, Becky Beebee, Deb Finken. &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
5 &#13;
lt'EArNER lt'ArCNERS&#13;
ALIYA TS READY ro SERYE&#13;
6 &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Supt. Melvin Rogers&#13;
Sec. Mrs. Cummings&#13;
7 &#13;
FACULl'T&#13;
1'. C. Hf CH 9CHOOL&#13;
8 &#13;
9 &#13;
ORGANIZATION&#13;
10 &#13;
r.A. G.&#13;
CHARAC1'ER BLOCK~&#13;
''INSTALLERS''&#13;
11 &#13;
NHS&#13;
The Reception - Is Over&#13;
12 &#13;
CHEee CLUB&#13;
Mr. Abariotes, Sponsor, Neil Jensen, Roger Schneckloth, Roger Peterson, J ay Seibels, Sam Mark, Don Ahart, Rick Hough,&#13;
Marcia Gunderson, Tom Tucker, Mike Pieper, Sue Seibels, Mark Lee, Wanda Gilbert, Sherrie O'Neill, Kent Fl oec hinger,&#13;
Becky Smith, John Berters en, Kevin Pete rson, Dave Dollen, Steve Larsen, Danny Ring, Dave Leonard.&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
Front row: Wanda Masker, Becky Beebee, Sandy Gravert, Sheila Ring, Joan !wen,&#13;
Mickey Manion, Cindy Alloway, Linda Manhart, Jane Welbourne, Diane Welbourne,&#13;
Nancy Hall, Stacy Beebee, Mary Bintz. Second row: Maurine Corrin, Jane Ryan, Bonnie&#13;
Witt, Debbie Finken, Sherrie O'Neill, Louise McDonald, Janet Corrin, Peg Bertelsen,&#13;
Beth Moffat, Alice Wohlers, Raymona Bradley, Rhonda Moffat, Kris Kenealy, Karen&#13;
Oloff.&#13;
ArHLErIC LEl'FER CLUB~&#13;
Front row: Tom Ring, Roger Peter sen, Mike Sorensen, Byron Bertelsen, Bruce Soppe, Jeff Harmon, John Bertelsen.&#13;
Second row: Mark Welbour ne, Robin Ander sen, Ra ndall Christiansen, Charle s Willard, Gene Dollen, Neil J e nsen,&#13;
Jerry Jensen, Chuck Kuster. Third r ow: Dave Stamp, Bernie Stephens, Keith Heim, Steve Lefe ber, J ack Stamp, Dave&#13;
Manhart, Rick Chapman, Ken Mcintosh, Van Olsen. &#13;
First Row: Mr. Brewington, Ellen Albertus, Janice Moffatt, Sheila Blumer, Pam Graves, Debbie Killpack, Cindy&#13;
Alloway, Jane Welbourne, Jane Ryan. Second Row: Emmy Billeter, Kay Graham, Pam Bertelsen, Connie Bintz,&#13;
Sharon Ochampaugh, Diane Welbourne , Nai\cy Hall, Van Olsen. Third Row: Joni Jensen, Sandy Gravert, Debbie&#13;
Finken, Laurie Hinz, Judy Bintz, Paula Bintz, Susan Ring, Wanda Gilbert, Craig Olsen, Bruce Killpack. Fourth&#13;
Row: Jim Finken, Steve Larsen, Dan Ring, Carol Rodenburg, Darla Dollen, Becky Smith, Sue Siebels, Bonnie&#13;
Carlson, Mark Pogge .&#13;
First Row: Nancy Hall, Debbie Finken, Rhonda Moffatt, Denise Ingwersen. Se cond Row: Sheila Blumer, Paula&#13;
Bintz, Sharon Ochampaugh, Becky Beebee, Mrs. Kuster, Darla Dollen.&#13;
15 &#13;
CLA99 of '72&#13;
16 &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
17 &#13;
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NEJ/Oll/E8&#13;
32 &#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Don Ahart&#13;
Sandy Ahlers&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Marion Ausdemore&#13;
Sue Barrier&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Allan Bertelsen&#13;
Pam Bertelsen&#13;
Allen Bintz&#13;
Sheila Blumer&#13;
Bob Bradley&#13;
Randall Christiansen&#13;
Joyce Corrin&#13;
Craig Darrington&#13;
Betty Donaldson&#13;
Randy Felton&#13;
Don Flaharty&#13;
JUNIOR~ &#13;
Debbie Finken Sandy Gravert&#13;
Pam Graves&#13;
Tim Guill&#13;
Rita Haight&#13;
George Harman&#13;
Jeff Harman&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Daniel Hines&#13;
Debra Hinz&#13;
Denise Ingwersen&#13;
John Kenealy&#13;
Kris Kenealy&#13;
Bruce Killpack&#13;
Randy Killpack&#13;
Bernie Konz&#13;
Harley Leaders&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
steve Lefeber&#13;
Mary Legan&#13;
Elaine Leonard&#13;
Denny Limburg&#13;
Monica Manion&#13;
Gale Miller&#13;
Rhonda Moffatt&#13;
Barb Morris&#13;
Peggy Nelson&#13;
Sharon Ochampaugh&#13;
Bill Oloff&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Sidney Owen&#13;
Gene Peterson&#13;
Kevin Peterson&#13;
Roger Petersen&#13;
Bob Plambeck &#13;
Larry Rath&#13;
Mike Ring&#13;
Roger Schneckloth&#13;
Kathy Schnitker&#13;
Kathy Schroder&#13;
Sue Siebels&#13;
Bruce Soppe&#13;
Mike Sorensen&#13;
Marcia Sperry&#13;
Gary Thomas&#13;
Vern Tripp&#13;
Ed Weihs&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Randy Wellman&#13;
Mary Whannel&#13;
Bonnie Witt&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
37 &#13;
38&#13;
............. ::.: ... . ..... . ,J:::: .... ·:::::: ...... . ... . . ······ ... .. .. ..... . . .. . . .&#13;
JUNIOR CLA99 OFF/CER9&#13;
Mr. Christensen, sponsor of the class&#13;
of 1973, presenting the Vern Tripp&#13;
Memorial to Mr. Raver, Principal . &#13;
Dennis Albers&#13;
Ellen Albertus&#13;
Robin Andersen&#13;
Billy Berg&#13;
Emmy Billeter&#13;
Connie Bintz&#13;
Judy Bintz&#13;
Ray Boyer&#13;
Bonnie Carlson&#13;
Benny Chambers&#13;
Belinda Coffman&#13;
Dave Cook&#13;
Maurine Corrin&#13;
David Dollen&#13;
Gene Dollen&#13;
Gloria Donaldson&#13;
Bob Driver&#13;
COPHOJIOREC&#13;
39 &#13;
40&#13;
Dennis Eckmann&#13;
Craig Elias&#13;
Debra Erwin&#13;
Rodney Feldman&#13;
Kent Floerchinger&#13;
Doug Gardner&#13;
Tim Gilbert&#13;
Kay Graham&#13;
Dianna Gunderson&#13;
Keith Heim&#13;
Laurie Hinz&#13;
Joni Jensen&#13;
Cheryl Johnson&#13;
Debbie Killpack&#13;
David Leonard&#13;
David Manhart&#13;
Sam Mark &#13;
Phil Martens&#13;
Wanda Masker&#13;
Debbie Mauer&#13;
Joyce McEvoy&#13;
Pat McKeighan&#13;
Beth Moffatt&#13;
Dave Moffatt&#13;
Janice Moffatt&#13;
Diana Nelson&#13;
JoAnn Nelson&#13;
Mike Neville&#13;
Marlow Newland&#13;
Craig Olsen&#13;
Linda Owen&#13;
Kandy Patterson&#13;
steve Petersen&#13;
Faye Peterson&#13;
41 &#13;
42&#13;
Mike Pieper&#13;
Mark Pogge&#13;
Mitch Rieber&#13;
Susan Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Francis Roberts&#13;
Carol Rodenburg&#13;
Dave Rodenburg&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Bob Spencer&#13;
Dave Stamp&#13;
Bernie Stephens&#13;
Debbie stone&#13;
Ann Thielen&#13;
Larry Thielen&#13;
Richard Trede &#13;
FREKHNEN&#13;
CLACK OFF/CERK&#13;
I&#13;
KOPHONORE&#13;
CLACK OFF/CERK&#13;
Size Please&#13;
WOW!&#13;
SMILE &#13;
44&#13;
Tom Ahlers&#13;
Joe Alfers&#13;
Sheryl Bahrke&#13;
Sherrie Baker&#13;
David Barrier&#13;
Stacy Beebee&#13;
David Bertelsen&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Steven Brougham&#13;
David Busch&#13;
Vicki Carroll&#13;
JoNae Chambers&#13;
Jeff Cook&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
FRE~HJIEN &#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
Beverly Eckmann&#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roger Felton&#13;
Jim Finken&#13;
Linda Floerchinger&#13;
Cynthia Helle&#13;
David Hester&#13;
Rick Hough&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Lori Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
45 &#13;
46&#13;
Cindy Kuster&#13;
stephen Larsen&#13;
David Lefeber&#13;
Carolyn Lynam&#13;
Dan Manhart&#13;
Denise Mauer&#13;
Theresa McDonald&#13;
Ed Mcintosh&#13;
Sherry Merkert&#13;
Shirley Merkert&#13;
Deborah Meyer&#13;
Ed Moffatt&#13;
Peggy Moffatt&#13;
Ronald Morris&#13;
Terry Nelson&#13;
Vicki Nelson&#13;
Linda Newman &#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ricky Olsen&#13;
Sharon Ostdiek&#13;
Danny Papst&#13;
Jim Plambeck&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Linda Pogge&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Lori Quirk&#13;
Les Redinbaugh&#13;
Russell Redinbaugh&#13;
Cindy Ring&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Dennis Ring&#13;
Robert Root&#13;
Jean Schroder&#13;
Diane Siebels&#13;
47 &#13;
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Debra Smith&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Greg Steenbock&#13;
Mike Stephens&#13;
Annette Thomas&#13;
Janelle Tradel&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Roy Wade&#13;
Donna Wede&#13;
John Wellman&#13;
Jan Wilson&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
Kurt Wollenhaupt&#13;
Connie Wright&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
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49 &#13;
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eOFl'BALL&#13;
Front Row: Stacy Beebee, Denise Mauer, Kris Kenealy, Beck Beebee, Mary Bintz. Second Row:&#13;
Ellen Albertus, J anice Moffatt, Debbie Mauer, Laurie Hintz, Peg Bertelsen, Kathy Kenealy, Coach&#13;
Langholtz. Back Row: Diane Siebels, Sheila Ring, Alice Wohlers, Sherrie O'Neill, Joan Iwen.&#13;
BAeEBALL&#13;
Front Row: Keith Hiem, Brillo Andersen, Steve Lefeber, Dave Manhart. Second Row: Roger Pe ters en, Harley Leaders, Kent Fl oe singer, Rick Chapma n, Dave Moffatt. Back Row: Coach Wri ght,&#13;
Byron Bertels en, Jeff Harmon, Dave Stamp . &#13;
Back Row: Diane Welbourne, Nancy Hall, Linda Manhart, Linda Florchinger, Debbie Killpack. Front:&#13;
Jane Welbourne, Micky Manion, Cindy Alloway.&#13;
re CHEERLEADERK&#13;
8PIRITI KPARK!&#13;
KPARKLEI&#13;
51 &#13;
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CONCERT BAND&#13;
Brothers of the&#13;
Brush &#13;
KARCH/NC BANO&#13;
53 &#13;
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BACK ROW: Coach Miller, Gordon Rieber, Neil Jensen, Chuck Kuster, Mark Welbourne, Darrel Lustgraft, Jerry Jensen,&#13;
John Bertelsen, Tom Ring, Randall Christens en. MIDDLE ROW: Marion Ausdemore, Roger Schneckloth, Mike Sorensen,&#13;
Harley Leaders, Steve Lefeber, Bruce Soppe, Van Olsen, Larry Rath, Jeff Harmon . FRONT ROW: Dave Stamp, Robin&#13;
Andersen, Keith Heim, Charles Willard, Gene Dollen, Dave Moffatt. &#13;
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Homecoming Paint&#13;
It Must Be The Food!&#13;
Say Cheese&#13;
Bottle Baby &#13;
Lose Somethi ng Mickey?&#13;
II l'ROJAN&#13;
COLL09U9''&#13;
The Perfect C ouple&#13;
It's The 0 n y 1 Way to Go&#13;
59 &#13;
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''!'HE BOT FRIEND''&#13;
61 &#13;
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PEP CLUB&#13;
CO FICHT WIN&#13;
PON PON&#13;
CIRLK&#13;
OFF/CERK&#13;
Corrin-Kenealy&#13;
Pertelsen-Iwe n &#13;
'72 POP COKCERI'&#13;
Kids, Balloons, and Total Involvement, This is a Tri-Center Spring Pop&#13;
Concert---&#13;
Fun Fun Fun&#13;
Souvenirs&#13;
Property of Tri-Center&#13;
Community School District&#13;
No. Date'----&#13;
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WINTER SPRING&#13;
65 &#13;
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Back Row: Coach Langholz, Peg Bertelsen, Sherry O'Neill, Sue Siebels, Joyce Corrin, Louise McDonald, Joan Iwen,&#13;
Jan Corrin, Fran Sorensen, Coach Marr. Front: Kathy Kenealy, Sheila Ring, Kris Kenealy, Sandy Gravert, Becky&#13;
Beebee, Debi Finken, Alice Wohlers, Maurine Corrin, Wanda Masker. &#13;
Back Row: Carolyn Lynam, Diane Siebels, Sherry Merkert, Donna Wede, Shirly Merkert, Beth Moffatt, Cindy&#13;
Brockman. Front Row: Peggy Moffatt, Mary Bintz, Stacy Beebee, Jane Corrin, J an Wilson, Denise Mauer,&#13;
Luann Youmans&#13;
67 &#13;
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BOTe' BAeKErBALL&#13;
Back row: Tim Gilbert, Benny Chambers, Mark Pogge, Kent Floerchinger, David Barrier,&#13;
Kevin Peterson, Gene Dollen, Coach Johnson. Front row: Craig Olsen, Tim Ring, Harley&#13;
Leaders, Bruce Soppe, David Lefeber.&#13;
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Back row: Kevin Peterson, David Barrier, Jeff Harman, Marc Lee, Kent Floerchinger, Mark Pogge, George Harman, Manager, Asst. Coach Johnson, Coa ch&#13;
Mueller. Front row: David Lefeber, Mike Sorensen, Harley Leaders, Bruce Soppe ,&#13;
Byron Bertelsen, Neil Jensen, Dale Jensen.&#13;
69 &#13;
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Back Row: Ed Mcintosh, Wayne Driver, Steve Pogge, John Kenealy, Jerry stamp, Bernie Stephens, Mike&#13;
Pieper, Larry Thielen; Second Row: Coach Abariotes, Jack stamp, Rick Chapman, Bill Bahrke, Phil Martens ,&#13;
Dave stamp, Keith Hiem, Mark Welbourne; Front Row: steve Lefeber, Mike stephens, Steve Petersen, Dan&#13;
Manhart, Dave Manhart, Ken Mcintosh, Darell Lustgraaf N. P.&#13;
'72 WRE91'L/NfJ&#13;
Stamp To Pin&#13;
Darell Moving? &#13;
Invitational Trophies&#13;
Chapman - Wrestle&#13;
So Nice !&#13;
71 &#13;
The Working Juniors&#13;
!'HE COOD&#13;
Sign In Please&#13;
The Servers&#13;
72 &#13;
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73 &#13;
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COLF TEAK&#13;
Mark Elias, Graig Olsen, Kent Floesinger, Steve Brougham, Dave Dollen, Mark Welbourne , Van Olsen,&#13;
Coach Mueller&#13;
Girls State Track&#13;
Louise McDonald, Beth Moffatt, Becky&#13;
Beebee, Nancy Hall, Anorea Feldman &#13;
Back Row: Andrea Feldman, Wanda Masker, Rhonda Moffatt, Maurine Corrin, Sandy Gravert, J an Wilson, Peg&#13;
Moffatt, Louie McDonald; Front Row: Ann Thielen, Sherri Baker, Mary Bintz, Anette Thomas, Linda Manhart,&#13;
Earleen Feldman, Debi Finken, Becky Beebee.&#13;
fJIRL~ FRACK&#13;
Our Leader - Mr. Marr&#13;
75 &#13;
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Mike and Company&#13;
80YK FRACK&#13;
Coach Miller's&#13;
Persuader&#13;
Back Row- Mike Sor e nsen, Dave Stamp, Bernie Stephens, Chas. Willard, Dave Manhart, Gene Dollen, Bruce Killpa ck,&#13;
Front Row-Dave Sarrier, Russ Redinbaugh, Dave Lefeber, Mike Stephens, Steve Larse,n , Greg Steenbock, J e rry Stamp. &#13;
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Mr. Miller not pictured&#13;
8t/J GRADE&#13;
Judy Albertus&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Cindy Christiansen&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Frank Cook&#13;
Rick Cooper&#13;
Tamra Cox&#13;
David Crosse&#13;
Francis Cross&#13;
David Divelbess&#13;
Steve Davis&#13;
Jonette Dollen&#13;
Mark Elias&#13;
Karen Erwin&#13;
Melanie Felton&#13;
Patty Finerty&#13;
David Finken&#13;
Mark Finken&#13;
Jim Fischer&#13;
Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Darcy Hood&#13;
Steve Ingersen&#13;
Bill Iwen&#13;
Dan Jones&#13;
David Jones&#13;
Craig Kierscht&#13;
Jeanette Knott&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Connie Lee&#13;
Alfred Leonard&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
Craig Lewis &#13;
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Ray&#13;
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Jim McDon&#13;
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Kim Mark&#13;
Brad Masker&#13;
Kathy Mauer&#13;
Paula Messner&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Donna Morris&#13;
Teri Mason&#13;
Donald Nelson&#13;
Roxann Newland&#13;
Denise Nielson&#13;
Randy O'Neill&#13;
Gary Osbahr&#13;
Theresa Parks&#13;
Jim Perrin&#13;
Jan&#13;
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Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritch&#13;
ard&#13;
Danny Re&#13;
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Jeff Ring Mary Roberts Terr y Roberts&#13;
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Nancy&#13;
Ryan&#13;
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Tim Schnitker&#13;
Kim Schroder Marilyn Schuning P atty Siebert&#13;
Tom Siebels&#13;
Jo hn Spencer Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Julie Stone Debbie Thom&#13;
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Tom Whannell&#13;
79 &#13;
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Mr. Johnson Mr. Hornbostel&#13;
ABSENT WHEN PtClURES WERE&#13;
MADE&#13;
Mr. Donahoo&#13;
7t/J CRADE&#13;
Patty Ahlers&#13;
Nancy Alfers&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Pam Ausdemore&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Douglas Barrier&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
William Billeter&#13;
Dwayne Bintz&#13;
Phillip Bintz&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Douglas Busch&#13;
David Carroll&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
David Coffman&#13;
Danny Cook&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Linda Drummy&#13;
Kathy F inery&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Rodney Floerchinger&#13;
Bev Graves&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Mont.o Kay&#13;
Randal Kees e&#13;
Dennis Kenealy&#13;
Joe Kenealy&#13;
Carol Killpack&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Kathleen Kline&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Sandra Larsen&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
David Lund&#13;
Diane Mauer &#13;
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C T ~ · I/. .· . If •&#13;
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Kathleen Wright&#13;
Linda Custer&#13;
Shirly stephens&#13;
T. Parks&#13;
Danny Masker&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Robin Neville&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Ronald Nihsen&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Maribeth Ploen&#13;
Robert Pogge&#13;
David Redinbaugh&#13;
Julie Ring&#13;
Karlene Ring&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Sandra Ring&#13;
Leslie Roberts&#13;
Anne Ryan&#13;
Diane Ronfeldt&#13;
David Schley&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder&#13;
Johnny Siebert&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Richard Stone&#13;
Laverne Tradel&#13;
Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Linda Wade&#13;
Connie Wede&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
Tim Wilson &#13;
C/llLC CLEE&#13;
NIXED CHO/lfJC&#13;
L/BllA/lT HELPERC&#13;
82 &#13;
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83 &#13;
Pep &amp; Steam&#13;
PEP CLUB OFFICER~&#13;
CHEERLEADER~&#13;
. . &#13;
CIRLC !'RA CK&#13;
8t/J CRADE BAKKEFBALL&#13;
7t/J GRADE 8ACKE1'8ALL&#13;
85 &#13;
JR. RICH FOOTBALL&#13;
BOY~ TRACK&#13;
86 &#13;
Bt/J 80Y8 8A8KEF8ALL&#13;
7t/J BOY8 BA8KEl'BALL&#13;
JR-RICH lf'RE~l'L/NC&#13;
87 &#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
88 &#13;
DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
"THE STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE"&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BROOKHOUSER&#13;
HARDWARE INC.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
500 East Erie St.&#13;
Phone 642-2362&#13;
*Hardware and Supply Store*&#13;
Full Line Of Tools, Paints, Sporting Goods&#13;
Compliments of:&#13;
CROWLEY&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
Neola Iowa&#13;
FARNER'S&#13;
Your Stor e In&#13;
HARLAN&#13;
Iowa&#13;
"The Place To Save"&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS AND LOAN&#13;
Broadway at Main Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GIBSON'S&#13;
DISCOUNT CENTER&#13;
Harl an, Iowa&#13;
HANUSA CO.&#13;
PLUM BING - HEATING ,. HAR DWARE - LOC KSMITH , - ELECTRICAL&#13;
100 EAST BRO AOWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501 PHONE 322-4039&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Harrison Mutual&#13;
Insurance Association&#13;
Keith E. Strong, Secretary&#13;
312 E. 7th Street&#13;
Phone 712-644-2710 Logan, Iowa 51546&#13;
L&#13;
CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN&#13;
AND I&#13;
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Slwp&#13;
MEN&#13;
536- 53B W E S T B R O A D W AY&#13;
COU NC I L B L U FFS, IO W A 5 15 01&#13;
P H O N E 3 22-55 6 7&#13;
KULESH&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
230 W. Broadway&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA.&#13;
322 -5984&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 644- 2310&#13;
Grinding &amp; lMixing&#13;
LOGAN&#13;
lMILL&#13;
Feed-Seed-Fertilizer&#13;
Phone 644-2540 Logan, Iowa&#13;
JMARCUS&#13;
DEPARTJMENT STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN FARM&#13;
EQUIPMENT&#13;
MINDEN, IOWA 51553&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
GEHL&#13;
OLIVER&#13;
BRADY&#13;
STANHOIST&#13;
Phone: 483-2624&#13;
JENSEN CONSTRUCTION&#13;
&amp; lMINDEN LUJMBER COJMPANY&#13;
Aj ax&#13;
Weiser&#13;
Viking&#13;
Lawrence&#13;
Red Brand&#13;
Arm strong Products&#13;
If it's LumberCall Our Number&#13;
lMinden, Iowa &#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY MONUMENT CO.&#13;
"Satisfaction Guaranteed"&#13;
- - ------- - ------_/&#13;
220 E. Erie&#13;
Mo. Valley,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
H .,__, __ ,,,&#13;
BARRIER TIRE CO.&#13;
Ivan-Darrell-Arlen&#13;
Retreading-Repairing-Fleet Service&#13;
"We Guarantee Our Work"&#13;
Ph. 712-485-2283 Neola, Iowa&#13;
SCHUMACHER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME &amp; FURNITURE&#13;
Bill-Steve-Henry&#13;
Funeral Home 644-2929&#13;
Furniture 644-3010&#13;
Logan, Iowa 51546&#13;
Gas The Premium Fuel&#13;
Peoples {)&#13;
Natural Gas Division of&#13;
Northern Natural Gas Company&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN FARM&#13;
EQUIPMENT&#13;
Sales &amp; Service P h. 483 - 2624&#13;
Minden, Iowa 51553&#13;
OLIVER-GEHL- BRADY -STAN HOIST&#13;
DARGIN TRANSFER&#13;
J ay &amp; Jerry Dargin&#13;
Milling Trucking&#13;
Schelling&#13;
Local &amp; Long Distance Hauling&#13;
Ph. 483-2452&#13;
Minden, Iowa 51553&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
AL'S AUTO REPAIR&#13;
We do body and fender work&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
AL'S BARBER SHOP&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
ANDERSON CLEANERS&#13;
Dry Cleaning At Its Best&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
AVOCA BOOTERY AND STYLE SHOP&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
AVOCA FLORIST AND GIFT&#13;
Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions&#13;
Larry T. Olsen&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
AVOCA IMPLEMENT CO. INC.&#13;
International Harvester Dealer&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
AXTELL F URNITURE STORE&#13;
P hone: 642-2213&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
BALLER'S FORD CENTER&#13;
"Better with Baller"&#13;
Phone : 482-6414&#13;
Oakl and, Iowa&#13;
B AND E ELECTRONICS&#13;
East Side of the Squar e&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
BLUE AND WHITE GROCERY&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
BLUE AND WHITE GROCERY&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
BOYER VALLEY MOTORS&#13;
0. K. Tire Store&#13;
Front End Alignment&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
BUD &amp; PAT'S PLACE&#13;
Cold Beer &amp; Food&#13;
Gas &amp; Repairs&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
CHAPMAN'S SERVICE&#13;
Electrical Supplies &amp; Maytag Appliances&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
CITIZEN'S STATE BANK&#13;
Our 90th Year&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
CITIZEN'S SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Full Service Bank&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of:&#13;
CONNOLLY AND CONNOLLY, LAWYERS&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the Seniors&#13;
COX GRAIN COMPANY&#13;
Tennant, Iowa&#13;
CUTLER FUNER.1\L HOME&#13;
Phone 322-7779&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DALE CLOTHING&#13;
Gary and Karen Clark&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
DAVENP ORT CHEVROLET - OLDS&#13;
Phone: 482-6491&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
DEE'S KUT AND KURL&#13;
Dee Leaders&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
DONNA WOOD DANCE STUDIO&#13;
Phone: 323-5865&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DONOVAN'S SERVICE&#13;
Tim a nd Mike&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
DRIVER'S BLACKSMITH&#13;
Phone: 545-3082&#13;
Honey Cr eek, Iowa&#13;
DUFFY' S TAVERN&#13;
Harley &amp; Becky&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
DUTCH' S PLACE&#13;
Food and Drink&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
ED 'S PLACE&#13;
Gas, Lunch &amp; Refreshments&#13;
Beebe e town, Iowa &#13;
EGAN'S STORE&#13;
Ladies' &amp; Children's Ready-To-Wear&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
ELIAS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
EMORY'S JEWELRY&#13;
518 Market&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of:&#13;
FARM &amp; HOME SUPPLY&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK&#13;
The Friendly Bank&#13;
Neola and Minden, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S FEED &amp; SUPPLY&#13;
Phone: 488-2200&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Member F.D.I.C.&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
FIELD STORE&#13;
Dusty &amp; Dewey&#13;
Phone: 644-2610&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
DEANE. FINKEN&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
FIRESTONE&#13;
The Mileage Specialist&#13;
3537 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
FOODLAND SUPER MARKET&#13;
LAUNDERMAT &amp; CAR WASH&#13;
Choice Meats &amp; Vegetables&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
GALE'S SERVICE&#13;
Phone : 644-3060&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
GAMBLE STORE&#13;
Phone: 482-3217&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
GEISE HARDWARE EQUIPMENT&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY&#13;
OF THE MIDWEST&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
THE GOLDEN RULE&#13;
Southeast Corner of the Square&#13;
. Harlan, Iowa&#13;
THE GRILL&#13;
"Dine in Pleasure"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of:&#13;
DR. F. J. HARDY&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN BAKERY&#13;
Wedding, Decorated &amp; Specialty Cakes&#13;
Phone: 455-5856&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARRISON COUNTY REC&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations Cla ss of '72&#13;
HEATH'S OIL&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
HENNESSEY-VAN CLEAVE-HURLEY&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
ill-FASIDON FABRIC CENTER&#13;
Fabrics, Patterns, Notions, Pins&#13;
Viking Sewing Machines&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
HOME SAVINGS BANK&#13;
"Make Your Home Bank Your Banking Home"&#13;
Member F . D. I. C.&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
HOW ARD JOHNSON'S MOTOR LODGE&#13;
3537 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
JACOBSEN'S TAVERN&#13;
"Service with a Smile"&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
J-C SUPER MARKET&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
JENSEN'S SERVICE&#13;
Firestone, Gulf&#13;
Phone: 483-2094&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
JOE'S GARAGE, INC.&#13;
Auto-Tractor-Diesel Repair&#13;
Phone: 483-2463&#13;
No Job Too Big or Too Small&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
KEENAN GLASS AND P AINT COMPANY&#13;
"Quality at the Right Price"&#13;
Phone: 322 -7711&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
KIMBALL LAUNDRY &amp; CLEANERS&#13;
2 Oth So. 7th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LARSEN'S SHOE STORE&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
LEHANS PHARMACY&#13;
King Candy&#13;
Hallmar k Cards, Prescriptions&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN- HERALD OBSERVER&#13;
Printer-Publisher-Office Supplies&#13;
Phone: 644- 2705&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
LOGAN PRODUCE&#13;
Wayne Feed&#13;
Phone: 644-2306&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
LOVE LAND ELEVATORS CO.&#13;
Elevators at:&#13;
Modale&#13;
California J unction&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
LOWERY OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Woodbine , Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
"At the Sign of the Big Blue Diamond "&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LUCHSINGER OIL CO.&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
LUXFORD INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
All kinds of Insura nce&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
MARLEY OIL COMPANY&#13;
Phone: 644-2819&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
MARTIN MEAT CO.&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
MIDTOWN MOTEL&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN PUMP CO.&#13;
Phone: 483-2683&#13;
Lee Haight&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
W. H. MILLER GARAGE&#13;
Mower &amp; Engine Service&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS' SUPER MARKET, INC.&#13;
"Stores in the Hea rt of West Central Iowa "&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS' SUPER MARKET, INC.&#13;
VALLEY VILLAGE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY&#13;
CLEANING&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS' SUPER MARKET, INC.&#13;
Ten Stores At Your Service in West Centr al&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
MORANS CLEANERS&#13;
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Repairs and Alterations&#13;
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O'MALLEYS&#13;
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PATTEE INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
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Harlan, Iowa&#13;
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Per sia, Iowa&#13;
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POGGE-ROOT-STEEGE&#13;
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Co-Editors . .... ... .. ... ... ... . .... ... Mary Legan&#13;
Sue Siebles&#13;
Secretary ............... . .......... Elaine Leonard&#13;
Treasurer .. ........ ....... ... ....... Kris Kenealy&#13;
Photographers ....................... . . . Jim Noble&#13;
Carl Mackie&#13;
Dennis Buckley&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Senior Staff Members . ........ . .... . Cindy Alloway&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Joyce Corrin&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Pam Graves&#13;
Denise Ingwersen&#13;
"Doc" Olson&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
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of an annual, moreso than meets the eye. Staff members must learn to draw effective layouts, crop pictures in an interesting manner, write copy, and hope&#13;
everything comes out right for the enjoyment of the&#13;
reader.&#13;
We would like to thank everyone involved with the 72-&#13;
73 TROJAN. Mr. Larry Branda and Miss Erva Hucklebury (Abraham Lincoln yearbook advisor)· who presented the staff with helpful t ips that probably&#13;
would have gone undetected if not for their generosity of time . A special thanks to Dennis Buckley,&#13;
Ha rlan Tr ibune photographer, for the excellent pictures (at no cost) provided in areas of competition;&#13;
Jim Noble, for his time and pictures (slightly higher&#13;
this side of the Rockies); Carl Mackie for much of&#13;
his valuable t ime; Fischel Yearbooks, for putting up&#13;
with our far out ideas a nd r equests; and especially to&#13;
Mz. Sue Siebles and Mary Legan, without whose dedication and direction the e nt ire show could not have&#13;
gone on.&#13;
Mr. E. Abariotes,&#13;
Ye arbook Advisor &#13;
Left to right are: Melvin Rogers, Harold O'Neill, Susann Brandes,&#13;
Gladys Miller, James Felton, Marilyn Ryan, and Howard Darrington.&#13;
The Tri-Center Board and Administration kept&#13;
busy during the 72-73 school year with a variety&#13;
of activities. High on the list was the comple -&#13;
tion of plans and specifications for the new&#13;
outdoor shop and the remodeling of the indoor&#13;
s hop into a music room. The bonds were proce sed and sold with construction beginning in&#13;
May. The staff of 103 persons was hired, budgets made , supplies and equipment bid and purchas ed, bus routes established, state and federal programs completed and reported on, building mainta inance programs planned and carried&#13;
out, and educations policies for the district&#13;
constantly discussed and directed. The board&#13;
serve s in most important positions. They set&#13;
t he policy f or the entire school system. The&#13;
c ommunity should be thankful for such dedicated&#13;
cit i zens.&#13;
Robe rt G. Rave r&#13;
Melv in B. Rogers&#13;
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student counselor. He helps the&#13;
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their problems, learn responsibility.&#13;
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the schools in the district. Herma Wilson is manager.&#13;
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Am I on TV?&#13;
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Mr. Mackie&#13;
Art--a basic exploratory course with emphasis on&#13;
drawing using different graphic tools; pencils, charcoal, pen and ink, brush and ink, watercolor, and&#13;
tempera. The course introduces the art fundamentals&#13;
such as design, perspective, value, contrast, and&#13;
color. Crafts available are candle-making, decoupage,&#13;
yard sewing, punch needle rugs, limited copper enameling, block printing, and collage.&#13;
You call this Art?&#13;
7 &#13;
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Mrs. Ruth Kuster's program this year&#13;
consists of three English III classes.&#13;
English IV, in which the 1st semester&#13;
is devoted to English Literature and&#13;
the 2nd t o Essay . She is also incharge&#13;
of Reading Improvement and Short&#13;
Story and Poetry Classes.&#13;
Kuste r's Last Stand!!!&#13;
Mr. Paul Pete rsen teaches one freshman class and three sophomore classes.&#13;
The Robert English Se ries for 10th&#13;
grade is used in the grammar section&#13;
of these classes. Shakespear's Julius&#13;
Caesar, Steinbeck's The Pea rl and&#13;
selected short stories are also studied.&#13;
Ain't English the funniest??&#13;
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Mrs. Linda Jensen teaches two fre shman classes t his year. The course is&#13;
a study of grammar and literature .&#13;
The grammar portion is a study of&#13;
rules used to create our language with&#13;
special syntax, s emantics and phonology·. All types of literature were&#13;
studied.&#13;
By George, I've got it!!&#13;
THE NEWSPA PER STAFF : Mr s . Kuste r, D. Stamp, R . Moffatt, S. Blumer, S. Ochampa ugh, L. IIin z, B . Be ebee, J . Je nsen, D. Finken, D. Be rtelsen , J. Bintz. &#13;
Mr. Mueller instructs one class&#13;
of Algebra .I along with Geometry.&#13;
In Geometry, relations of plane&#13;
figures are studied in great detail&#13;
with reference to perpendicular&#13;
and parallel line relation.&#13;
mathematics&#13;
Mr. McKercher teaches one section of&#13;
Algebra I, Algebra II, Chemistry, and&#13;
Physics. Chemistry, a laboratory&#13;
course covering the composition and&#13;
change in matter, consists mainly of&#13;
Juniors usually in the top half of the&#13;
class.&#13;
Mr. Marr handles General Math&#13;
which has twelve main topics&#13;
dealing wit h mathematics in every&#13;
day usage, from counting to basic&#13;
geometry, fractions, and per cent,&#13;
and ending with computing and managing your income.&#13;
6 &#13;
10&#13;
Mrs. Helen Frey instructs&#13;
a full business course inv olving typing, shorthand,&#13;
and the various business&#13;
machines. She doesn't go&#13;
strictly by the book and&#13;
lets you f eel independent&#13;
and able to handle yourself&#13;
in different situations.&#13;
The course is hard and&#13;
hours long, but it is worth&#13;
it in the end. We thank&#13;
you Mrs. Frey, for pre -&#13;
paring us for the business&#13;
world.&#13;
stR1ctly Business&#13;
I .&#13;
Mr. Bob Johns on, another&#13;
fine business teacher, uses&#13;
his s kills for teaching&#13;
typing and the a rt of bookkeepin g. Mr. Johnson usually t eaches the new&#13;
freslunen typing class&#13;
whic h include s gum in the&#13;
typewrite rs a nd tons of&#13;
pape r on the floor. And&#13;
anyone who eve r took bookkeeping will ne ve r forget&#13;
Mr. Johnson's joke about&#13;
the Purple Gorilla . &#13;
home econom1cs&#13;
Wool Contest Members: Paula Messner, Janette Dollen, Rhonda Moffatt, Rhonda Spencer, Peggy Moffatt, Denise Ingwersen, Denise Mauer, Bev Eckman.&#13;
Mrs. Donna Nelsen teaches a wide variety of&#13;
subjects in her Home Economic classes. The&#13;
girls discuss personal relationships, child&#13;
deve lopment and interior and exterior decorating. Their cooking course includes outdoor&#13;
and creative experimentation, dieting and nu -&#13;
tritional foods. Sewing involves tailoring,&#13;
clothing selection and care, various knits and&#13;
lingeries, and the wool contest. A busy&#13;
schedule but very rewarding. &#13;
12&#13;
s1otoq1cal sciences&#13;
''Eye" get the picture don't you? Mr. Lee does a fine job of t e aching his biology and&#13;
physiology classe s. Biology includes disecting, (pachyderms, freshme n, and what have&#13;
you) work sheets, creepe rs, and the "bod. " The library, heade d by Mrs. Soe tme lk,&#13;
Will the real George take a deep breath, heave a sigh&#13;
of relief, and scream "wombat" three times?&#13;
provides excellent r e search in the science field . &#13;
issues-past anb pResent&#13;
In the Social Science Department, Mr.&#13;
Sorenson teaches World History and Am.&#13;
History; Mr. Abariotes--Am. Government,&#13;
Sociology and World Geography. A student&#13;
must have 3 years of Soc. Science to graduate. Current events, including foreign&#13;
diplomacy, crime, taxes and elections&#13;
lead the list of topics discussed in Government. Historical concepts, strategy of&#13;
war, cultural ties and events repeating&#13;
themselves trace the development of man&#13;
as pmsented by one of the original examples of Darwin's Theory, Mr. Sorenson.&#13;
WESTWARD .t:Xt'AN;:,1v1"j 1.ov~-.1.c .. rr-r&#13;
I ,,&#13;
'' \ ,, \&#13;
.. tt, ...&#13;
nl 1 •ti H Jhiul\l h&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
h1qh stepp1nq maRch1nq sanb&#13;
OUR TIRED MAJORETTE,&#13;
DENISE HESTER.&#13;
Mr. Robert Hilligas, our outstanding&#13;
BAND DIRECTOR, has accomplished many&#13;
amazing achievements with his band this&#13;
year. The year began with Marching Band&#13;
practice for the terrific Homecoming&#13;
Show at half-time. In January the band&#13;
started preparing for the annual Pop Concert, which turned out to be a MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION! Springtime brought&#13;
the "Spring All Band Concert" and the District Band Contest, where they received&#13;
a II rating. Overall, it was a very active&#13;
and memorable year.&#13;
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!&#13;
MR, HILLIGAS ! &#13;
haRb WORk1nq COOC€Rt Ban&lt;)&#13;
First row: M. Schomer, L. Hinz, L. Plambeck, J. Jensen, B . Carlson, J. Chambe rs, C. Kuster, K. Frazier, J. Dollen, :L.&#13;
Witt, J. Corrin; Se cond row: D. Welbourne, D. Siebels, D. Kroeger, P. Finerty, B. Eckmann, W. Driver, V. Olsen, S.&#13;
Ingwerse n, D. Bertlesen, L. Leonard, M . Elias, J. Alfers, D. Busch, J. Welbourne, J. Moffatt, C. Alloway, M . Pogge;&#13;
Third row: L. Elias, D. Mauer, D. Divelbe ss, K. Wollenhaupt, L. Floerchinger, S. Pogge, B . Killpack, M. Sorensen, B.&#13;
Iwen, M. Troll, D. Barrier, M. Re iber, E. Mcintosh, B. Jensen, D. Hester, S. Lefeber, D. Manhart, A. Thomas, D.&#13;
Jones, D. Crosse , R . Kriz; Fourth row: M. Driver, J. Christensen, T. Mason, K. Schroeder, C . Olsen, D. Dollen, D.&#13;
He ste r, D. Jone s.&#13;
ChORUS&#13;
F irst row: E . Leonard, J. Albertus, R. Spence r, C. Lee , D. Be rtle s e n, D. Ma uer&#13;
Miss Thomas ; Second r ow : A. Thom a s, S. Blumer, S. Ochampaugh, P. Siebe rt, M'.&#13;
Schuning, K . F razie r, L . Schle y, C. Hadf ield; Third row: J. Kn ott, P . Fine rty, T.&#13;
,Cox, K. Mauer, M. Felton , J. Christensen, B. Cof fman, T. Mason·, E. Witt; Fourth&#13;
row: D. Dolle n, R . Kr i z , J. Ring, J. Alfe rs, R. Re dinbaugh , W. Perry .&#13;
Chorus Instructor&#13;
Miss Carol Thomas&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
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4 R.&#13;
I&#13;
c&#13;
u&#13;
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R&#13;
€&#13;
THE AG CLUB&#13;
1st row: J. Finken, S. Larsen, C. Darrington, J. Harman, G. Witt, Mr. Morris. 2nd row: D. Finken, R . Hough, W.&#13;
Driver, P. Martins, D. Stamp, J. Fischer. 3rd row: R. Feldman, D. Albers, B. Be r g, D. Manhart, D. King, G .&#13;
Steenbock. 4th row : T. Whannell, J. Spence r, D. Dollen, D. Eckmann, J. Stamp, K. Ba rrington.&#13;
The class liste ns and learns!!!!!!&#13;
Mr. Morris shows the way !!!!!!&#13;
Mr. Larry Morris t eaches four class e s&#13;
of Animal Science , Soils, Crop produc -&#13;
tion and farm managem e nt. Eight&#13;
teams of judging del t with thes e topics.&#13;
During t he year, field trips we re taken&#13;
t o local farms to evaluate live stock,&#13;
Kansas City , t o tha American Livestock&#13;
show, Maryville , Fremont, and Harl an. &#13;
lst row: D. Lefeber, D. Gardner, A . Bintz, M. Newland, Mr. Christensen . 2nd row: B. Jensen, D. Hester, R.&#13;
Driver, B. Spencer, T . Gilbert, R . Wellman, W. Driver, L. Thielen, D. Manhart, G. Dollen, G. Thomas. 3rd row :&#13;
B. Soppe, H. Leaders, D. Manhart, D. Flaharty, D. Rodenburg, J. Kenealy, C. Darrington, B. -Stephens, D. Cook,&#13;
R . Feldman. 4th row: R. Felton, B. Plambeck, R . Christiansen, R . Schneckloth, D. Ahart, M. Peiper, B. Konz,&#13;
E. Mcintosh, K. Wollenhaupt, M. Troll, S. Lefebe r.&#13;
During the f irst year in Shop the&#13;
students explore all areas of industrial arts, such as basic me..:&#13;
chanical drawing, hand working,&#13;
and a four-week course of Home&#13;
Ee . The second year covers machine woodworking and advance&#13;
mechanical drafting. As a Junior,&#13;
the year consists of architectual&#13;
drafting where the student will&#13;
design a house of his own and advanced metal working. As Seniors,&#13;
they cover engine overhauling and&#13;
painting .&#13;
Alright, who turne d out the lights????&#13;
Now where did I l ay that wrench????&#13;
I&#13;
a&#13;
G&#13;
17 &#13;
Duh! Where'd the ball go?&#13;
18&#13;
physical ebucat1on&#13;
Mrs. Thompson Mr. Johnson&#13;
Both boys and girls physical e ducat ion classes meet twice&#13;
a week with health class meeting on Friday. The course&#13;
consists of activities that promote good health and physical fitness building sport skills and opportunity for social&#13;
and leadership building and training . Team sports include&#13;
flag football, volleyball, basketball, scooter-football, and&#13;
softball. Individual skills are deveopled in the areas of&#13;
shuffle board, table tennis, paddleball, bowling, archery,&#13;
golf, and badminton. &#13;
The Tri-Center chapter of the&#13;
National Honor Society looks upon&#13;
education as a total product;&#13;
measured by the four dimensions&#13;
of life. These are: Leadership,&#13;
Scholarship, Service and Character. Members of the society are&#13;
choosen upon these four basic&#13;
stones. Membership in the NHS&#13;
has become recognized nationally&#13;
as one of the highest honors that&#13;
can be bestowed upon a high school&#13;
student.&#13;
New Inductees are choosen annually by the Tri-Center faculty and&#13;
are presented 'to the chapter at a&#13;
f ormal induction ceremony.&#13;
SPONSORS&#13;
Ron Elliot and Bob Johnson&#13;
nhs&#13;
Front Row: Patricia Gullman, Bruce Jensen, Kathy Kenealy, LouAnn Youmans,&#13;
Stacy Beebee, Jane Co=in, Steve Lefeber, JoNae Chambers, Denise Mauer, Dan&#13;
Ring . Se cond Row: De bbie Finken, Becky Beebee, Debbie Killpack, Janice Moffatt, Debbie Mauer, Sharon Ochampa ugh, Rhonda Moffatt, Marlow Newland, Elaine Leonard, Mary Legan. Third Row: Gail Witt, Van Olsen, Cindy Alloway,&#13;
Dave Stamp, Pam Bertelsen, She ila Blumer, Kevin Petersen, Linda Floe rchinger,&#13;
Donna Wede, Marlon Troll.&#13;
"NHS OFFICERS"&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Sheila Blumer&#13;
Pam Bertelsen&#13;
President&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Guest Speaker - R. J . Hekel&#13;
A little CHEESECAKE at the induction .&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
tROJans&#13;
CRUSh&#13;
tReynoR&#13;
1n 40-20&#13;
VICtORY &#13;
Mr. Roger Johns on's "rookie" year a s head football VARSITY RECORD&#13;
coach of the Trojans saw a big win over Blair, Nebras- TC 6 0 Blair ka, (a school twice our size) in the season's opener. TC 8 22 Mo. Valley Unfortunately, this was reversed in the next three TC 12 19 Avoca&#13;
games. As the. season climaxed, Mr. Johnson re- TC 12 14 Oakland ceived his biggest thrill, personally, with a hard- TC 19 0 Griswold nosed, gut-thumping, pad- crunching, feather-~ uck TC 40 20 Treynor ing win over the Treynor Cardinals. After a dismal TC 18 6 Underwood forecast predicted by the Omaha World-Herald (what's TC 26 15 Carson a World Herald?) the Trojans wound up an exciting TC 50 12 Walnut&#13;
season with a 6-3 record.&#13;
2 1 &#13;
Row 1: D. Barrier, G. Steinbock, M . Audesmore, M. Pogge, P . Martens, R. Christiansen, V. Olsen, ~ Dollen, R. Johnson. Row 2: C. Willard, H. Leaders, B. Soppe, J. Fischer, M. Sorensen, D. Lefeber, K. Heim, D. Stamp, S. Lefeber,&#13;
D. Dollen. Row 3: C. Nelson, D. Hester, B. Jensen, L. Kline, J. Alfers, R. Wade, B. Stephens, R . Feldman, M. Ste -&#13;
phens, C. Wollenhaupt .&#13;
The Trojan machine, led by offensive star senior&#13;
Bruce Soppe (8. 7 yards averaged per carry) amassed&#13;
a total of 2 550 yards for the '72 season to its opponent's 1635 yards. Bruce who led all offense categories, provided the team with 724 yards rushing, 9&#13;
touchdowns and 60 total points. Dave Lafeber, sophomore wa s a close second on average yards per carry&#13;
with an 8.1 percentage. In the defense category,&#13;
seniors Harley Leaders, and Marion Audesmore led&#13;
the tackles and assists column with 110 points to&#13;
100 points, respectively. As the boys and coaches&#13;
prepared for t he Homecoming game with Oakland,&#13;
they were in for the biggest disappointment of the&#13;
season, being on the short end&#13;
of a 14-12 score. But as any&#13;
lunatic knows, it was clearly&#13;
Mr. Hilligas' fault? Right Randall ?&#13;
22&#13;
Bloo~&#13;
sweat, &#13;
homecom1nq&#13;
1nclubes:&#13;
b€CORatJO(j;&#13;
colossus;&#13;
~&#13;
'&#13;
HELCDME&#13;
TO&#13;
anb ...&#13;
23 &#13;
homecom1nq&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Witt "Don't touch me!"&#13;
The Royal &#13;
c0Ronat1on&#13;
I'm coming ...&#13;
'72&#13;
Homecoming Candidates:&#13;
Queen Bonnie Witt&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Debi Finken&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Pam Graves&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Mary Legan&#13;
Sue Siebels&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
King Marion Ausdemore&#13;
Allen Bertelsen&#13;
Randall Christiansen&#13;
Jeff Harman&#13;
Harley Leaders&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Roger Schneckloth&#13;
Bruce Soppe&#13;
Mike Sorense n&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
Mr. Ausdemore&#13;
25 &#13;
Cast of Characters&#13;
Dorothy . .. ........ .......... ........... Becky Beebee&#13;
Scarecrow ................................ Mark Pogge&#13;
The Tin Wood Man ......................... Craig Olsen&#13;
The Cowardly Lion ....... . ...... ... ....... Doug Gardner&#13;
Aunt Em ............. ........ ........ Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Uncle Henry ........... ... ... . ............ David Dollen&#13;
Mayor of the Munchkins ...................... Dan Cook.&#13;
A Munchkin Farmer ............ .... ... .... Doug Barrier&#13;
A Munchkin Braggert .................... Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
A Munchkin Carone;:- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albert Swanson&#13;
Sorceress of the North ..... ......... Linda Floerchinger&#13;
Wicked Witch of the West .. .. . ........... Debbie Mauer&#13;
The Wizard of Oz .......................... Allen Bintz&#13;
General I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Harman&#13;
First Witch .......... . ....... . ...... Denise Ingwersen&#13;
Second Witch . .......................... . ... Jane Ryan&#13;
Tibia ...................... # • • • • • • • • • . • • Bruce Killpack&#13;
A Private ........................ . ..... Steve Lefeber&#13;
Little Witch ........................... Rachel Johnson&#13;
An Old Lady ...... .. ........................ Debbie Hinz &#13;
o~ oz&#13;
The Munchkins&#13;
Linda Kuster Cheryl E lliott Lisa Schley&#13;
Kathy Finerty Cindy Felton Paulette Dollen&#13;
Diane Killpack Lona Welbourne Lori Plambeck&#13;
Duane Barrier David Schley Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Matt Ring Dan Pogge Rod Floerschinger&#13;
Sandra Ring Lynette Dollen Beth Handburg&#13;
The Jitterbugs&#13;
Cindy Alloway Diane Welbourne Jane Welbourne&#13;
Denise Hester Sandy Gravert Janette Dollen&#13;
Bonnie Witt Mary Legan Carol Rode nburg&#13;
Debi F inken Mary Bintz Pam Gr aves&#13;
Laurie Hinz Laurie Schley Tommy Cox&#13;
Sue Barrier Maurine Co=in Connie Lee&#13;
Rhonda Moffatt&#13;
Generals A&#13;
Debi Finken Sandy Gravert Denise Hester&#13;
Cindy Alloway Diane Welbourne Jane Welbourne&#13;
Generals B&#13;
Jeanie Schroder Cindy Brockman Beth Moffatt&#13;
Nancy Ryan Jane Corrin Diane Sie be ls&#13;
Annette Thomas Marilyn Schuning Patty Siebert&#13;
Stacy Beebee LuAnne ,Youmans Wanda Masker&#13;
Ghosts&#13;
Janette Dollen Bonnie Witt Mary Legan&#13;
Pam Graves Carol Rodenburg Mary Bintz&#13;
Cindy Alloway Diane We lbourne Jane Welbourne&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
fiddle dee dee&#13;
Caption Quiz&#13;
(a) There was a what&#13;
in my sandwich?&#13;
(b) Oh, my God, I&#13;
don't believe I&#13;
said that!&#13;
(c) Your right, a&#13;
handkerchief&#13;
wou Id work better.&#13;
(d) None of the above.&#13;
Lose one turn waiting to see&#13;
Beth get out of another tight&#13;
situation.&#13;
Buy an army surplus&#13;
parachute from Mrs.&#13;
Mi Iler and get set to&#13;
jump into winter activities. &#13;
GIQlS&#13;
Team Stati&#13;
stics&#13;
Team offensive average 53. 4 Team rebound average 34.4&#13;
Team free throw % 59. 2&#13;
Team defensive average 53. 8&#13;
Team field goal % 38. 5&#13;
Individual Statistics&#13;
Scoring&#13;
l&#13;
e aders&#13;
B. Beebee K . Kenealy D. Finken&#13;
Offensive rebound K . Kenealy B . Beebee D. Finken&#13;
Defensive rebound K . Kene aly J. Corrin&#13;
S. Gravert&#13;
W. Masker&#13;
Fi&#13;
eld&#13;
goal leaders&#13;
D. Finken&#13;
K.&#13;
K&#13;
e nealy&#13;
B .&#13;
Bee&#13;
b&#13;
ee&#13;
Points&#13;
472&#13;
378&#13;
328&#13;
Total&#13;
110&#13;
96&#13;
57&#13;
Total&#13;
147&#13;
140&#13;
105&#13;
98&#13;
Average&#13;
20&#13;
. 5&#13;
15.8&#13;
14.3&#13;
Average 4 . 6 4 . 0&#13;
2.5&#13;
Average&#13;
6.1 6 . 1&#13;
4.4 4 . 3&#13;
FGA FGM&#13;
320 131&#13;
%&#13;
40&#13;
. 9&#13;
40.1&#13;
38.7&#13;
3 72 14,9&#13;
408 158&#13;
Free throw&#13;
l&#13;
e ad&#13;
e rs FTGA FTGM %&#13;
D. Fink&#13;
en 105 66 62.9&#13;
B.&#13;
Bee&#13;
bee&#13;
250 156 62&#13;
. 4&#13;
K.&#13;
K&#13;
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n&#13;
ealy 142 80 56.3&#13;
Assists Total Average&#13;
B.&#13;
Beebee 56 2.3&#13;
D. Fink&#13;
e n 46 2.0&#13;
Int&#13;
e rc&#13;
e ptions Total Av&#13;
e ra&#13;
ge&#13;
K.&#13;
K&#13;
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nealy 58&#13;
2&#13;
. 4&#13;
B.&#13;
Bee&#13;
bee 49&#13;
2&#13;
. 1&#13;
S .&#13;
Grave rt&#13;
4 7&#13;
2&#13;
. 0&#13;
J.&#13;
Corrin&#13;
44 1. 9&#13;
D.&#13;
F in&#13;
k&#13;
e n 41 1. 8&#13;
K . Kenealy&#13;
37 1. 5&#13;
W. Ma sk&#13;
e r 27 1.1&#13;
B&#13;
a '7 s 2 k&#13;
- '7 € 3 t&#13;
B&#13;
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30&#13;
the thRJll o~ w1nn1nq&#13;
Front Row: Pat Petersen (Assistant Coach) Johnny Dollen, Sandy Gravert, Debi Finken, Becky Beebee, Kris Kenealy, Stacy Beebee, Mary Bintz, Mike Marr (Coach). Back Row: Diane Kroeger (Manager) Kathy Kenealy, Beth Moffatt, Wanda&#13;
Masker, Joyce Corrin, Donna Wede, Diane Siebels, Jane Corrin, Jan Wilson, Janelle Tradel (Manager).&#13;
This is Practice??&#13;
SENIORS LEAD THE WAY&#13;
----.. ~ - - ~ &#13;
the aqony o~ be~eat&#13;
CO-CAPTAINS&#13;
Debi Finken Becky Beebee&#13;
Gravert for the rebound!&#13;
Hey, We 're on the same team !&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
Front Row: Susie Fisher, Denise Mauer, Denise Lett,&#13;
Lori Schley, Tammy Cox . Back Row: Patty Finerty,&#13;
LuAnne Youmans, Terry Mason, Janelle Casson, Ma rilyn Schuning . &#13;
32&#13;
1972-73 Tri-Center Basketball&#13;
Team Records for Season&#13;
Best Field Goal % --------------------- . 585 Shel by at Sect. Tourn., Feb . 22&#13;
Best Free Throw % ------------ ------- . 778 Treynor here, Dec. 5&#13;
Worst Field Goal % ---- - - --- ---------- . 303 Carson here&#13;
Worst Free Throw % ------------------ . 353 AvoHa there&#13;
Most Assists in one game --- - ---------- 23 She lby at Sect . Tourn.&#13;
Most Points by T . C.- --- -------- ------- 80 vs . Shelby at Sect. Tourn.&#13;
Least Points by T.C. ---------------- - 41 vs. Elk Horn at Conf. Tourn, and at Treynor&#13;
Most Points by Opp.----- ---------- - --- 82 at Underwood&#13;
Least Points by Opp . - ------- - --------- 39 at Shelby&#13;
Most Total Rebounds --------- - ---- --- 61 Griswold&#13;
Most Offensive Rebounds -------------- 23 v s. I.S. D.&#13;
Most Defensive Rebounds-- - ---------- - 43 vs. Griswol d&#13;
Most Field Goals one game------------ - 32 vs. Exira at Sect. Toun1.&#13;
Most Free Throws one game ---- ------- 20 vs. Griswold &#13;
Top : Mr. Mue lle r, B. Soppe, K. Kay, D. Barrier, J. Harman, K. Floerchinge r, K. Pete rson, L . Re din baugh, G. St eenbock: Bottom: Manage r-K. Mark, C . Olson, J. Fisher, D. Lefeber, M. Sorensen , H. Leade rs, M. Schom er, G. Dollen .&#13;
Loss Ga in Offens ive Defens ive FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% Assists fouls Total&#13;
NAME of ball of ba ll Rebounds Rebounds Points&#13;
Hannan 79 38 111 203 293 133 . 455 105 75 . 714 35 72 341&#13;
Sorensen 2 1 10 10 83 22 . 256 26 13 . 500 20 35 57&#13;
LcaJ rs 39 37 12 25 114 32 . 261 17 13 . i65 22 32 77&#13;
Pc lc rson 27 11 25 28 142 50 . 352 27 22 . 815 11 27 122&#13;
Soppe 17 23 . 2 17 .000 10&#13;
Barrier 83 18 84 129 170 84 . 494 74 41 . 555 34 74 209&#13;
Flocn::hi.ngcr 62 43 35 88 121 56 . 463 53 20 . 378 67 53 132&#13;
Schomer 46 24 94 35 . 384 . 444 24 35 74&#13;
Lcfobc r 90 31 15 2 1 207 65 . 314 35 22 . 629 53 78 152&#13;
Brougham 44 34 92 89 37 . 416 45 22 . 489 15 60 96&#13;
Fisc he r .143&#13;
Olsen . 286 . 600&#13;
Dolle n 11 10 15 20 . 300 . 125 H 13&#13;
Tc.:im 513 207 351 654 1308 1528 . 386 401 236 . 589 283 -186 1292&#13;
Opposition 390 322 579 1331 494 . 371 550 319 . 580 393 1314&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Above: Jim Finken, Kirk Kay, Jerry Fisher,&#13;
Steve Larsen, Gene Dollen, Les Redinbaugh, Greg Steenbock, Craig Olsen, Mr.&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
Right: Bottom-Dan Jones, Randy O'Ne ill,&#13;
Roger Kriz, Craig Lewis, Steve Bintz,&#13;
Dave Jones. Top-David Cross, Bruce&#13;
Price, Darcy Hood, Chuck Nelson, Jim&#13;
McDonald.&#13;
. -) 50 &#13;
pep CLUB&#13;
Front row, left to right: D. We lbourne, P . Siebert, J. Welbourne, D. Killpack, B. Witt, P. Graves, Second row: B.&#13;
Beebee, J. Co=in, C. Sorensen, E . Leonard, K. Kenealy, D. f!inz, M. Legan, Third row: C. Bintz, A. Thomas, E. Albertus, D. Wede, L . Floe rchinger, B . Eckmann, 'L . Plambeck; Fourth row: F. P eterson, J. Bintz, J. Moffatt, J. Chambers, D. Mauer, J. Albertus, K. Mauer, Fifth row: J. McEvoy, K. Frazier, R . Spence r, K. Schnitke r, P. Fine rty, T.&#13;
Mason, M. Felton, E . Witt.&#13;
Pep Club Officers:&#13;
Pres.:&#13;
V. -Pre s.:&#13;
K. Keneal y&#13;
D. Ingwerse n&#13;
S. Gravert&#13;
D. Finken&#13;
Sec .:&#13;
Treas. :&#13;
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First row: Patty Siebert, Pam Graves, Jane Welbourne, Second Row: Jane Ryan, Bonnie Witt, Cindy Alloway, Diane Welbourne , Debbie Killpack.&#13;
Captain--&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Co- Captain--&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
"72-73" CHEERLEADING YEAR-FUN&#13;
SUMMER CAMP •••• RUMMAGE SALE&#13;
&amp; BAKE SALES,,,, PRIZE WINNING&#13;
PARADE FLOATS ••• ,EXHAUSTING&#13;
PRACTICE SESSIONS , •• ,JOYOUS VICTORY CELEBRATIONS •• , ,CHEERING&#13;
OUR HEARTS OUT!!,,, ,LOVING&#13;
EVERY MINUTE OF IT!! &#13;
porn porn GIRLS &amp; mat ma1bs&#13;
Another success£-ul season was&#13;
performed by the T-C Golden&#13;
Girls. These girls did a fine job&#13;
entertaining at the halves of&#13;
football and basketball games. It&#13;
was hard work, but in the end it&#13;
counted. Good luck in the years&#13;
to come! Le ft to right: L. Hinz,&#13;
R. Moffatt, E. Billiter, D. Mauer, K. Frazier, S. Barrier, E.&#13;
Witt, C. Bintz.&#13;
This was the first year for the Mat Maids.&#13;
They tried to promote spirit during the duels&#13;
and tournaments. Seniors: K. Schoder-chairman, M. Whannell, M. Manion, R. Moffatt, D.&#13;
Hester, S. Barrier, W. Ruckman. Juniors:&#13;
D. Maue r. Sophomores: S. Baker, J. Chambers, C. Kuster, P. Moffatt, C. Brockman,&#13;
L. Plambe ck, L. Floerchinge r. Fre shmen:&#13;
D. Thomas, C. Hadfie ld, J. Rodenburg, E.&#13;
Witt, Sponsor-Mr. Abariotes.&#13;
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Trojan Wrestlers got off to a slow start on the season, finishing&#13;
4th at t he Omaha North Invitational. In dual meets, however, the&#13;
gra pplers captured a 6-0 mark by Christmas vacation. After the&#13;
holidays, t hey continued their winning ways until stopped by a very&#13;
strong Logan t eam.&#13;
Coming off a weak showing at the Corning Invitational, the Trojans,&#13;
le d by senior captain Steve Lefeber, won the Guthrie Center and the&#13;
Western Iowa Conference Tournament and placed 2nd in Sectionals.&#13;
While losing only one senior to graduation, the returning lette rmen&#13;
are already looking f orward to next years season.&#13;
TC-35 20-Carson&#13;
TC-44 17-Unde rwood&#13;
TC-33 24-Elk Horn&#13;
TC-28 24-St. Albe r t s&#13;
TC-47 17-I.S. D.&#13;
TC- 35&#13;
TC-48&#13;
TC-31&#13;
TC-43&#13;
TC-12&#13;
TC-46&#13;
19-We st Harrison&#13;
0-Mo . Va lley&#13;
24-Griswold&#13;
18-Treynor&#13;
45 - Lo - Ma&#13;
17- 0 akland&#13;
• &#13;
wRestleRs have 10-1 season &#13;
Row 1: T. Whannell, D. Finken, T. Whannell, E. Mcintosh, D. Manhart, M. Stephens. Row 2 : D. Manhart, P . Marten~,&#13;
J. Spencer, S. Lefeber, R. Stephens. Row 3 : Asst. Coach Paul Petersen, D. Dolle n, S. Pogge, J. Stamp, D. Stamp, W.&#13;
Driver, L . Thielen, Head Coach Ernie Abariotes.&#13;
Individual Record Duals Tourn. Sect. Dist . State Total Pins -- --- 98 Dave Finken 8- 1 8- 4 3-1 2nd 0- 1 17- 7 11&#13;
105 Dan Manhart 7- 4 4- 3 3- 1 2nd 0- 2 14- 10 8&#13;
112 Mike Stephens 4- 3- 2 7- 1 1- 1 12 - 5- 2 7&#13;
119 Steve Lefeber 7- 2- 2 6- 2 1- 1 14-5-2 4&#13;
126 Dave Manhart 10-1 9- 3 3- 1 2nd 3- 0 2- 1 5th 27- 6 7&#13;
132 Kieth Heim 6-1 4-1 2- 2 3rd 12 - 4 2&#13;
132 Steve Pogge 7- 1-1 0- 2 0-1 7- 4-1 3&#13;
138 Wayne Driver 5- 5 2- 3 1- 2 3rd 8- 10 2&#13;
167 Dave Stamp 9- 1 10 - 2 3.JO 1st 2- 1 forfeit 24- 4 18&#13;
167 Phil Martens 7- 4 2-3 0-1 9-8 8&#13;
HWT Jerry Stamp 6-3 3- 3 3- 0 1st 0 - 1 12-7 10&#13;
-- - --- ----&#13;
tC l€tt€R CLUBS&#13;
F irst Row: B. Moffatt, P. Graves, K. Kenealy, J. Corrin, E. Feldman, J. Moffatt, D. Killpack . Second Row:&#13;
W. Ma sker, M. Corrin, D. Stone, J. Stone, D. Ma,uer, J. Wilson . Third Row : J. Welbourne, B. Beebee, B. Witt,&#13;
J. Ryan, D. Welbourne, D. Kroege r, L . Youmans, K. Kenealy . Fourth Row : L. Hinz, D. Mauer, R. Moffatt, S.&#13;
Grave rt, D. Finken, f. Tredel, D. Siebels, S. Beebee, M. Binz, M. Manion, C. Alloway .&#13;
First Row: S. Lefeber, M. Sorensen, R. Christensen, J. Harmon, V. Olsen, B. Soppe, H. Leade rs. Second Row:&#13;
J. Fische r, D. Manhart, D. Dollen, C. Willard, D. Stamp, K. Pe tersen. Third Row; G. Dollen, B. Jense n , D.&#13;
Lefe ber, D. Barrie r, G. Steenbock. Fourth Row: B. Stevens, L. Elias.&#13;
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'73 Spring Mystery Challenge!&#13;
- Find the parking lot.&#13;
- Find the rock.&#13;
- Find your car.&#13;
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turn fella, and you'll be&#13;
washing dishes after prom&#13;
instead of Lee Gilbert!&#13;
- Studying means you never have to&#13;
say your sorry.&#13;
- Sorry means you never have to&#13;
study for a test.&#13;
- Test means you're sorry you didn't&#13;
study.&#13;
Mrs. Frey anticipates&#13;
- end of year&#13;
- getting paid&#13;
- advancing to&#13;
consumer game&#13;
pg. 82.&#13;
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"POPULAR"&#13;
"ROGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN"&#13;
"MOTHER GOOSE II&#13;
Shaft Dancers&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Mike Sorensen&#13;
Greg Wilte&#13;
Connie Zenk&#13;
Ric Rodenburg&#13;
Soloists&#13;
Mother Goose . . .. .. .. ........ .&#13;
Red Riding Hood . ... .... ... . .. .&#13;
Mr. Wolf . . . ..... . .. . .. . .. . . . .&#13;
Grandma ...... .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . .&#13;
Goldilocks .. .. .. .... . . .. . .... .&#13;
Three Bears .. . ..... . . .. . .. .. .&#13;
Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang&#13;
Mary Quite Contrary&#13;
Miss Sunshine .... .. . .. ..... . . .&#13;
Mr. Thunder . .. .. . . . .. .... .. . .&#13;
Flowers . . .. .. . . .... .. . . ..... .&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
Pam Graves&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Bonnie Witt&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Denise Hes ter&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Mark Pogge&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Sharlotte Warner&#13;
Teresa Olsen&#13;
Rebecca Smith&#13;
Marilyn Schunning&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Doug Gardner&#13;
Melanie Felton&#13;
LouAnne Youmans&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Jr. High Band&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Monnie Jo Manion&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Debbie Killpack&#13;
Patty Siebert&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Woman in Shoe ... . ........... . Lynette Dollen&#13;
Children ... . ................. Jr. High Band&#13;
Farmer's Wife ..... . . . ........ Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Three Blind Mice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Annette Thomas&#13;
Jeannie Shroeder&#13;
Three Little Pigs . . ........... Cindy Alloway&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
COSTUMES BY HELEN HANSEN&#13;
'73 pop &#13;
COOC€Rt&#13;
balloons ... popcom ... strobe&#13;
lights ... behind the scene&#13;
you '11 hear a "hurry-up we 're&#13;
on!" ... costume fittings . .. applause of a crowd ... wide -eyed&#13;
children ... t he s ounds of yesterday and today ... the magical&#13;
touch of R. Hilligas ... This is&#13;
the 1973 Pop Concert!&#13;
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First Row: D. Lefebe r, R . Boyer, R. Kriz, Coach: Mr. Petersen. Second Row: E. VonThenen, J. Harman, C . Olsen, G.&#13;
Olsen, G. Dollen, M. Sorensen, D. Barrier, B. Jensen, R. Stephens, F . VonThe nen.&#13;
Getting out the kinks. It sure beats walking . &#13;
41Rls' tRack&#13;
First Row: E. Feldman, C. Lee, A. Thielan, J. Dollen, N. Ryan, W. Masker, R . Moffatt, E. Beebee , S. Gravert, Coach:&#13;
Mr. Marr. Second Row: C. Kuster, A. Thomas, R. Ring, J. Pogge, C. Brockman, D. Mauer, S. Bake r, J. Corrin, S. Bee -&#13;
bee, M. Bintz, B. Moffatt, K. Kenealy, L. Youmans, D. Siebels.&#13;
Rapping about the meet.&#13;
Dre aming of Vic tory&#13;
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Left to right: Coach Mueller, D. Morey, W. Perry, T. Whannell, R. Kriz, C. Olsen, J. Fisher, M . Elias, V. Olsen, C. Elias, R . Cooper, S. Brougham.&#13;
Front Row: I-I. Leaders, C. Willard, D. Lefeber, S. Lefeber, J. Fisher, D. Manhart,&#13;
G. Dollen. Back row: Coach Wright, K. Heim, G. Steenbock, B . Stephens, J. Harman, K. Floerchinger, D. Stamp, S. Larson, D. Barrier, K . Peterson. &#13;
SOftBall&#13;
Front row: M. Bintz, L. Hinz, B. Beebee, S. Gravert, K. Kenealy, S. Beebee, D.&#13;
Mauer, J. Stone . Back row: J. Moffatt, J. Dollen, D. Mauer, D. Sie bels, L. Youmans, K. Kenealy, J. Wilson, J. Tradel, D. Stone, Coach Mueller.&#13;
Coach says .. .. &#13;
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Sec .&#13;
Treas.&#13;
A. Bintz&#13;
G. Peterson&#13;
A. Bertleson&#13;
M. Legan &#13;
PHOTO Q'UIZ --Match the quotes with the appropriate black and white reproduction .&#13;
(a ) "I really have to concentrate to get psyched up for American Government . "&#13;
(b) "ls this a three or zero"?&#13;
(c) "That's funny, I thought I had a partner he re before I stuck out my tongue ."&#13;
(d) "If I can just catch a coupl e of winks in Chem. class, I'll really be able to run am&#13;
' gun in the game tonight. "&#13;
(e ) "Is that r eally Gary Thomas e ating a Baby Ruth candy bar" ?&#13;
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DON AHART: Chess Club, I.A.G.&#13;
SANDY AHLERS: Chorus'''*"', Jesus Christ Superstar,&#13;
Pep Club***, Transferred from Logan.&#13;
CYNTHIA JOSEPHINE ALLOWAY: Cheerleader'&#13;
1&#13;
'*"-.*CoCaptain, Band*"-.**, Spanish Club**, Letter Club****,&#13;
National Honor Society*"-·*, Pep Club***"-·, Student&#13;
Council'\ Homecoming Candidate *, Prom Server, Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ Superstar, AnnualStaff**.&#13;
MARION AUSDEMORE: Chorus"-·, Football****, I.A.&#13;
G. **"-.(Vice-President), Track*, PrRm Server, Graduation Escort, Ag* President), Homecoming King.&#13;
SUSAN BARRIER: Track*"-·, Porn-Pon*''·*, AnnualStaff&#13;
-1:, Mat Maids *, Wizard of Oz, Pep Club"-.***.&#13;
BECKY BEEBEE: Softball****·, Basketball****(Captain), Track*·*, National Honor Society***, Annual&#13;
Staff***'\ Newspaper Staff**, Homecoming Candidate, Letterman Club****, Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ&#13;
Superstar, Band*, Pep Club***'", Best Girl Athlete.&#13;
ALLAN BERTELSEN: I.A .G ., Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate, A.G.&#13;
PAM BERTELSEN: Student Council**, Spanish Club&#13;
***, Pep Club"-"*, National Honor Society '~** , Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Speech Club**, Chorus "-·*, Jesus Christ Superstar, Honor Student, Girl Most Likely&#13;
t o Succeed.&#13;
ALLE N BINTZ: Deadwood Dick, The Clod, Wizard . of&#13;
Oz , Senior Class President, I.A.G. *".*(President).&#13;
SHEILA BLUMER: Pep Club****, Spanish Club**.*,&#13;
Chorus *, Newspaper Staff**, National Honor Society&#13;
***, Honor Student.&#13;
ROBERT G. BRADLEY: Chorus "-·.&#13;
RANDALL LEE CHRISTIANSEN: Band*, !.A.G. ***&#13;
(Officer), Football**.,~*, Basketball* .&#13;
JOYCE MARIE CORRIN: Basketball**"-·*, Chorus**,&#13;
Annual Staff**, Porn-Pon*, Letterman Club*, Pep&#13;
Club****(Representative, Outstanding Pep Club Member Senior).&#13;
CRAIG A. DARRINGTON: I.A.G. **"-·*, AG, Football*.&#13;
RANDALL DEAN FELTON: I.A.G. ***, Wrestling**,&#13;
Track**, Best Achievement in Industrial Arts.&#13;
DEBI FINKEN: Pep Club****(Treasurer-Outstanding&#13;
Member Freshman) Annual Staff****, Newspaper&#13;
Staff*"-·, Student Council**, Junior Class Officer,&#13;
Prom Server, Graduation Escort, National Honor Society*"-·, Spanish Club***(Sec. -Treasurer), Basketball&#13;
****(Captain), Track***, Homecoming Candidate, Letterman Club** (President;), Best All-Around Girl.&#13;
DONALD D. FLAHARTY: I.A.G. *.&#13;
SANDY GRAVERT: Basketball****, Track****, Softball*"-·, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate, Letterman Clu~ **".* (Vice-President), Spanish Club****, Annual Staff****, Wizard of Oz, Pep Club****(Secretary), Physical Fitness Award Sophomore.&#13;
PAMELA GRAVES: Basketball*, Porn- Pon**, Sophomore Class Office r, Cheerleader*, Spanish Club**&#13;
(Vice-President), Pep Club ***, Homecoming Candidate, Wizard of Oz, Outstanding Pep Club Member&#13;
Junior, Letterman Club*, Physical Fitness Award&#13;
Senior, Transferred from Lewis Central Sophomore&#13;
year, Annual Staff**.&#13;
TIM GUILL: I.A.G.&#13;
MARCIA SPERRY GUNDERSON: Basketball*, Track*,&#13;
Pep Club**, Class Officer Freshman, Porn-Pon (CoCaptain), Annual Staff*, Chess Club*.&#13;
RITA HAIGHT: Pep Club**, Annual Staff*.&#13;
GEORGE J . HARMAN: !.A.G.**.&#13;
JEFF HARMAN: Football'~**, Basketball****, (Captain), Track***, Baseball****, Prom Server, AG (Secretary), Student Council, Letterman Club****, Homecoming Candidate, Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Best Boy&#13;
Athlete .&#13;
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DENISE HESTER: Basketball*, Mat Maids, Annual&#13;
Staff, Majorette, Pep Club****, Not Enough Rope ,&#13;
Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Swing Choir*, Jesus Christ Superstar, Best&#13;
Thespian.&#13;
DANIEL JOSEPH HINES: I.A.G. **, AG * .&#13;
DEBRA HINZ: Pep Club****(Representative), Chorus&#13;
***, Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ Superstar, Annual&#13;
Staff*.&#13;
DENISE INGWERSEN: Pep Club****(Vice-President,&#13;
Representative), Porn-Pon*, Band***, Chorus**, Annual Staff***, Speech***, Newspaper Staff*, Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Crosswalk, Outstanding Pep&#13;
Club Runner-up Senior.&#13;
JOHN KENEALY: Wrestling*, I.A .G. **.&#13;
KRIS KENEALY: Chorus **, PepClub****(Vice-President, President), Basketball****, Softball****, Annual Staff****, Prom Server, Outstanding Pep Club&#13;
Member Sophomore , Lettermans Club***.&#13;
BRUCE A. KILLPACK: Wizard ofOz, Boyfriend, Spanish Club***, Band****, Track*.&#13;
RANDY KILLPACK: I.A.G . **.&#13;
BERNARD KONZ : I.A. G .***.&#13;
HARLEY LEADERS: Baseball**, Football***, Basketball****, AG* (President), I.A . G. ***, Prom Se r -&#13;
ver, Homecoming Candidat e.&#13;
STEPHEN M. LEFEBER : Wrest ling****(Captain),&#13;
Football***, Bas e ball **, Wizar d of Oz , Boyfriend,&#13;
Lettermans Club, Band****, I .A. G.&#13;
MARY LEGAN: Pep Club****(Repres ent ative), PomPon*, Prom Server, Hom ecoming Candidate, Chorus&#13;
*** National Honor Societ y **, Senior Class Office r · ' (Treasurer), Annua l Staff*, Wizard of Oz .&#13;
ELAINE LEONARD: Pep Club ****; Baske tball**, National Honor Society**, Annua l Staff**.&#13;
MONICA J. MANION : Pep Club**, Tr ack **, Porn -Pon&#13;
*, Boyfriend, Lettermans Club**, Annual Staff*, Chorus**, Mat Maids. *&#13;
GALE ALLEN MILLER: I. A .G .**, Prom Server.&#13;
RHONDA MOFFATT: National Honor Society**, Lettermans Club ***, Newspaper Staff"'*, Annual Staff&#13;
*** AG* Basket ball** Pom-Pon***(Captain), Track ' ' ' . ****, Pep Club****(Re pre sent a t ive ), Mat Maid*, Prom&#13;
Se rver, Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Salutatorian.&#13;
SHARON OCHAMPAUGH: Pe pClub-***·k·, NationalHonor Society***, Newspaper Staff**, Spanish Club***,&#13;
Chorus *, Valedic t orian .&#13;
VAN OLSEN: Band**** P r om Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate ' , Football****, Student Council*, Wrestling&#13;
*, Junior Class Of ficer (Vice-President), The Clod,&#13;
Boyfriend, Je sus Christ Superstar, Golf***, National&#13;
Honor Society**, Spanish Club**, Lettermans Club***,&#13;
Annual St a f f *, Math Contest, Winner of the Lee and&#13;
Welbourne Award, Boy Most Likely to Succeed.&#13;
WILLIAM OLOFF : National Honor Socie ty*"'·&#13;
GENE A . PETERSON: Track* Senior Class Officer&#13;
' (Vice -President ).&#13;
KEVIN PETERSON: National Honor Society***, Baskket ball****, Ba seball***, Spanish Club*, I.A.G. * .&#13;
ROBERT C. PLAMBECK: I.A .G. ***.&#13;
LARRY RATH : Football**, I.A.G. **·&#13;
MICHAEL RING:&#13;
WANDA RUCKMAN: Pep Club*, Mat Maid*, T r ansferred from Underwood.&#13;
ROGER R. SCHNECKLOTH : Sophomore Class Officer&#13;
(Trea surer), Foot ball*, Chess Club*, Wrestling*,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Boy with Best Personalty.&#13;
KATHLEEN SCHNITKER: Pep Club****. &#13;
KA THY JO SCHRODER: Pep Club**, Annual Staff***, California, senior year, Track*.&#13;
Mat Maid . *&#13;
SUE SJ;EBELS: Basketball***, Chess Club*, Pep Club&#13;
.,,.*, Spanish Club*"'*, Band*, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Annual Staff***, Wizard of Oz, Prettiest&#13;
Girl.&#13;
BRUCE SOPPE: Basketball***, Football****, Baseball*, Homecoming Candidate, I.A. G. ***, Best Looking Boy.&#13;
MIKE SORENSEN: Letterman's Club***.,,., Band***\&#13;
Chorus, Basketball***, Football****, Track****,&#13;
Wrestling*, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ Superstar, Boyfriend, Junior Class Officer (Secretary), Best Boy Instrumentalist.&#13;
GARY THOMAS: I.A. G. ***(Vice-President).&#13;
ERNEST GENE VON THENEN: Transferredfrom San&#13;
Diego, California Senior year.&#13;
FRANK VON THENEN: Transferred from San Diego,&#13;
JANE WELBOURNE: Cheerleading****(Captain), Prom&#13;
Server, Homecoming Candidate, Band****, Letterman's Club, Oklahoma , The Music Man, Boyfriend,&#13;
Jesus Christ Superstar, Wizard of Oz, Annual Staff&#13;
**, Spanish Club***, Best Girl Instrumentalist.&#13;
RANDALL I. WELLMAN: I.A . G.&#13;
MARY WHANNELL: AnnualStaff**, Pep Club**, Mat&#13;
Maid*.&#13;
DONNA WITT: Track**, PepClub*, Transferredfrom&#13;
Bellevue.&#13;
BONNIE WITT: Track**, Cheerleading*, AnnualStaff&#13;
****, Homecoming Queen, Prom Server, Pep Club***,&#13;
Band**.*(Majorette ), Wizard 6f Oz, Letterman's Club,&#13;
Girl with Best Personality.&#13;
GAIL LYN WITT: Wrestling*, Band**, Student Council**, National Honor Society***, Sophomore and Junior Class •Officer (President), Homecoming Candidate, Prom Server, Best All-Around Boy.&#13;
Too often in our fast paced society, we neglect to remember those people&#13;
who have not been quite as fortunate in the game of life. Therefore, the&#13;
annual staff would like to dedicate the following poem to all the f allen Trojans.&#13;
CROSSING THE BAR&#13;
Sunset and evening star,&#13;
And one clear call for me !&#13;
And may there be no m oaning of the bar,&#13;
When I put out to sea,&#13;
But such a tide as moving seems a sleep,&#13;
Too full for sound and foam,&#13;
When that which drew from out the boundless&#13;
deep&#13;
Turns again home .&#13;
Twilight and evening bell,&#13;
And after that the dark!&#13;
And may there be no sadness of farewell,&#13;
When I embark;&#13;
For though from out our bourne of Time a nd&#13;
Place&#13;
The flood may bear me far,&#13;
I hope to see my Pilot face to face&#13;
When I have crost the bar.&#13;
Alfred Lord Tennyson&#13;
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Class Officers:&#13;
Pres.: M . Pogge&#13;
V. -Pres. : D. Stamp&#13;
Sec.: D. Killpack&#13;
Treas.: L. Hinz&#13;
Maurine Corrin&#13;
David Dollen&#13;
Gene Dollen&#13;
Robert Driver&#13;
Dennis Eckmann&#13;
Larry Eli.as&#13;
Rodney Feldman&#13;
Judy Bintz&#13;
Ray Boyer&#13;
Bonn1e Carlson&#13;
Russell Chambers&#13;
Belynda Coffman&#13;
Dave Cook&#13;
Jerry Fischer&#13;
Kent Floerchinger&#13;
Douglas Gardner&#13;
Tim Gilbert&#13;
Kay Graham&#13;
Dianna Gunderson&#13;
Keith Heim&#13;
Dennis Albers&#13;
Ellen Albertus&#13;
Bill Berg&#13;
Emmy Billeter&#13;
Connie Bintz&#13;
JUOlORS plan all&#13;
pMOTOCTRAPM&#13;
~VA~&#13;
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Laurie Hinz&#13;
Bob Jacobs&#13;
Joni Jense n&#13;
Debbie Killpack&#13;
Donald King&#13;
David Leona rd&#13;
David Manhart&#13;
She rman Mark&#13;
Philip Martens&#13;
Wanda Masker&#13;
Debbie Maue r&#13;
Joyce McEvoy&#13;
John McKeighan&#13;
Beth Moffatt&#13;
David Moffatt&#13;
Janice Moffat t&#13;
Michael Neville&#13;
Ma rlow Newland&#13;
Craig Olsen&#13;
Linda Owen&#13;
Kandy Patterson&#13;
Faye P eterson&#13;
Michael Pieper&#13;
Mar k Pogge&#13;
Mitch Rieber&#13;
Susan Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Francis Roberts&#13;
Carol Rodenburg&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Mark Schomer&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Bob Spencer&#13;
David Stamp&#13;
Bernard Stephens&#13;
De bbie Stone&#13;
Ann Thielen&#13;
Larry Thielen&#13;
Richard Trede&#13;
Diane Welboume&#13;
Charles Willard&#13;
Christine Witt&#13;
71 &#13;
72&#13;
Torn Ahiers&#13;
Joe Alfers&#13;
Sheryl Bahrke&#13;
Sherri Baker&#13;
Dave Barrier&#13;
Stacia Beebee&#13;
David Bertelsen&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Cynthia Br ockman&#13;
Steve Brougham&#13;
David Busch&#13;
Vicki Carroll&#13;
JoNae Chambers&#13;
Jeff Cook&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
Wayne Driver&#13;
Beverly Eckmann&#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roge r Felton&#13;
Jim F inken&#13;
Bar ba r a Fis che r&#13;
Tim Fische r&#13;
Linda Fl oe r chinger&#13;
sophomoRes&#13;
Class Office rs:&#13;
Pre s.:&#13;
V. - Pre s.:&#13;
Treas.:&#13;
Sec .:&#13;
Report:&#13;
David Barrier&#13;
John We llman&#13;
Wayne Driver&#13;
Steve Brougham&#13;
Jane Corrin &#13;
Run concession stanb&#13;
Patricia Gullum&#13;
David He ster&#13;
Rick Hough&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathe rine Kenealy&#13;
Lori Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
Cindy Kust er&#13;
Steve Larsen&#13;
David Lefe be r&#13;
The r e sa McDonald&#13;
Ed Mcintosh&#13;
Dan Manha rt&#13;
Denise Maue r&#13;
Ed Mof fatt&#13;
Peggy Moffatt&#13;
Linda Newman&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ricky Olsen&#13;
Sharon Ostdiek&#13;
Danie l Papst&#13;
William Perry&#13;
Jame s Plambeck&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Lo ri Quir k&#13;
Les Redinbaugh&#13;
Russ Redinbaugh&#13;
Cindy Ring&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Karen Je an Schroder&#13;
Diane Siebels&#13;
Debra Smith&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Greg Steenbock&#13;
Mike Stephens&#13;
Ja nelle Tradel&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Annette Thomas&#13;
Roy Wade&#13;
Donna Wede&#13;
John Wellman&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
Kurt Wolle nhaupt&#13;
Constance Wright&#13;
Janiece Wilson&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
Class Officers:&#13;
Pre s.&#13;
V. -Pres.&#13;
Sec .&#13;
Treas.&#13;
D. Bertelsen&#13;
M. Elias&#13;
M . Schuning&#13;
D. Finken&#13;
David F inken&#13;
Mark F inken&#13;
Don Fische r&#13;
,James F ischer&#13;
"' Sus an F ische r&#13;
Kathleen Frazier&#13;
; Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Steven Hallberg&#13;
Dar cy Hood&#13;
Steven Ingwersen&#13;
William !wen&#13;
Daniel Jones&#13;
David Jones&#13;
Rick Cooper&#13;
Tamra Cox&#13;
David Crosse&#13;
v&#13;
.. v Francis Cross&#13;
David Divelbess&#13;
J onett e Dollen&#13;
Mark Elias&#13;
Melanie Fe lton&#13;
Patt y Finerty&#13;
Judy Al bertus&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Janelle Casson&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Frank Book&#13;
h14h school &#13;
OV€RWh€lms ~R€Shmen&#13;
Jeanette Knott&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Connie Lee&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
-..,..e'raig Lewis&#13;
Kim Mark&#13;
Br adly Masker&#13;
Ter i Mason&#13;
Kathy Maue r&#13;
Jim McDonald&#13;
Paula Messner&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Cha rle s Nelson&#13;
Donald Nelson&#13;
Rozann Ne wland&#13;
Denise Nie lsen&#13;
Randy O'Neill&#13;
Darrell Park s&#13;
Jame s Perrin&#13;
Janet Pogge&#13;
Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritchard&#13;
Jeffrey Ring&#13;
Larry Ring&#13;
Thelma Ring&#13;
Terry Roberts&#13;
Mary Roberts&#13;
Jeanette Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Ryan -&#13;
Mike Schierbrock&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Tim Schnitker&#13;
Kimberly Schroder&#13;
Marilyn Schuning&#13;
Tom Siebels&#13;
P atty Siebert&#13;
Wayne Soderholm&#13;
John Spencer&#13;
Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Raymond Stephens&#13;
Julie St one&#13;
Valerie Suntken&#13;
Debra Thomas&#13;
Linda Wedel&#13;
Tim Whannell&#13;
Tom Whannell&#13;
Eileen Witt&#13;
Bill Wiggens&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Philip Bintz&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Doug Busch&#13;
David Carroll&#13;
Lynette Casson&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
David Coffman&#13;
Danny Cook&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Linda Drummy&#13;
She ryl Elliott&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Kathy Finerty&#13;
Karol Fis che r&#13;
Rodney Fl oerchinger&#13;
Beverly Graves&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Pat Jacobs&#13;
Tim Jacobs&#13;
Tonya Ka sch&#13;
Monte Kay&#13;
Randall Kee s ee&#13;
Dennis Kene aly&#13;
Joe Kenealy&#13;
Carol Killpack&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Kathleen Kline&#13;
Calvin Krohn&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Nancy Alfers&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Pam Ausdemore&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Doug Barrier&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
Bill Billeter&#13;
Duane Bintz&#13;
--~· • .. ..&#13;
•' ... ·&#13;
GOT BUSTED &#13;
eaq€R roR h14h school&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Sandra Larson&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
David Lund&#13;
Steve Mahan&#13;
Danny Masker&#13;
Diane Mauer&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Robin Neville&#13;
Ronald Nihsen&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Teresa Parks&#13;
Maribeth Pl oen&#13;
Robert P ogge&#13;
David Redinbaugh&#13;
Julie Ring&#13;
Karle ne Ring&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Sandra Ring&#13;
Leslie Roberts&#13;
Diane Ronfeldt&#13;
Anne Ryan&#13;
Bill Sch ierbrock&#13;
David Schley&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder&#13;
John Siebert&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Shirley Stephens&#13;
Richard Stone&#13;
Geri Suntken&#13;
Albert Swanson&#13;
LaVerne Tradel&#13;
Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Linda Wade&#13;
Connie Wade&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
Tim Wilson&#13;
Kathy Wright&#13;
77 &#13;
Jane Alfers&#13;
Bryan Archer&#13;
Jan Arrick&#13;
David Ausdemore&#13;
Duane Barrier&#13;
Sue Barrier&#13;
Ruby Belk&#13;
Patti Bintz&#13;
Collette Bowles&#13;
Ann Brandes&#13;
David Brisbois&#13;
Leslie Busch&#13;
JoAnn Cross&#13;
Darcy Divelbess&#13;
Paule tte Dollen&#13;
Susan Dooley&#13;
Darlene Driver&#13;
Jan Elias&#13;
Lora Engelking&#13;
Cheste r Felt on&#13;
Cindy F elton&#13;
Laurie Gilbraith&#13;
Michael Grap&#13;
Ke ith Gravert&#13;
Russell Hallberg&#13;
Beth Handbury&#13;
Eldon Hough&#13;
Lisa Jacobs&#13;
Mary Jensen&#13;
Mick Johnson&#13;
Mike Kenealy&#13;
Pat Kenealy&#13;
Kenneth Kline&#13;
Brad Knott&#13;
Tim Koch&#13;
Mike Mccombs&#13;
Ken McDonald&#13;
Calvin Manhart&#13;
Kevin Mark&#13;
Carl Martins&#13;
Janelle Masker&#13;
She ryl Messerschmidt&#13;
78&#13;
S€V€nth qRa~€RS&#13;
Lori Ahart&#13;
Karen Albe rs &#13;
have laRqest enRoltment&#13;
Debra Mille r&#13;
Amy Moffatt&#13;
Winston Moffatt&#13;
Marc Morey&#13;
Car olyn Nelson&#13;
Marsha Nihsen&#13;
Danny O'Neill&#13;
Bernard Osbahr&#13;
Marvin Pearcy&#13;
Gene Perrin&#13;
Calvin Pe tersen&#13;
Sus an Pieper&#13;
Tim Pierson&#13;
Lori Plambeck&#13;
Danny Pogge&#13;
Darla Pritchard&#13;
Sheryl Price&#13;
Mickey Redinbaugh&#13;
Cynthia Rieber&#13;
Debra Ring&#13;
Greg Ring&#13;
Terry Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Leon Ross&#13;
Charles Ruckman&#13;
Carol Ryan&#13;
Lisa Schley&#13;
Jeff Shreeves&#13;
Patti Sidebottom&#13;
Alan Siebels&#13;
Scott Siebels&#13;
Fred Smith&#13;
Martha Smith&#13;
Brad Soppe&#13;
Scott SUntkin&#13;
Karen Swans on&#13;
Richard Thielen&#13;
Renee Wachner&#13;
Roy Wechner&#13;
Nancy Wiehs&#13;
Lona Welbou=&#13;
Peggy Wellman&#13;
Suzanne West&#13;
Rhonda Wohlers&#13;
Scott Wohlers&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
And there you have it, sports fans !&#13;
As the end of the '72-73 year approaches, many things begin to&#13;
happen in anticipation of those&#13;
last few days as a Troj3.n Senior:&#13;
"Doc" Olson receiving Dr. 's Lee&#13;
and Welbourne A ward ... Seniors&#13;
winning Most and Best awards as&#13;
picked by their fellow classmates&#13;
... paying bills that have piled up&#13;
since freshman year ... hoping the&#13;
annual will be out on time and&#13;
wondering if Noble touched up the'°&#13;
zits on your senior pictures ...&#13;
baccalaureate ... commencement&#13;
night ... parents ... r elatives ...&#13;
gifts ... Bob (just barely made it)&#13;
Plambeck leading the graduates&#13;
out into the cruel world ... and&#13;
that's all she wrote billy goat ! &#13;
... sum 1t all up&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
Rip off a friend&#13;
and get psyched up&#13;
to play the con -&#13;
sumer game.&#13;
Love Forever ...&#13;
Forever Love,&#13;
ATime&#13;
to Remember&#13;
Or ref use to play&#13;
because you couldn't&#13;
find the free Hot Dog&#13;
Coupon &#13;
PERSIA CO-OP&#13;
Eertilizer Feed&#13;
Grain &amp; Seed&#13;
Farm Chemicals&#13;
Lumber&#13;
"One Stop Service"&#13;
Ervin E. Bradley, Manager&#13;
Phone 488-2725&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY INS.&#13;
All Types Insurance&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
Earl Williams&#13;
482-6262&#13;
Dave Riemann&#13;
343-2448&#13;
126 N. Main·, Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-5518&#13;
OAKLAND LUMBER t&#13;
RED I-MIX&#13;
"Quality Building Materials"&#13;
Free Estimates &amp; Deliveries&#13;
All Types of Portable Buildings&#13;
&amp; Little Red Barns&#13;
311 Oakland at Oakland - 482-6409&#13;
HOME SAVINGS&#13;
BANK&#13;
"Your Full Service Banking Home"&#13;
Member FDIC&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
STOKLEY YARDS&#13;
INC.&#13;
Building Material - Ready Mix Concrete&#13;
Neola - 485-2378&#13;
Underwood - 566-2260&#13;
DAN'S STANDARD&#13;
Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Phone 485-2311&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
HARRISON COUNTY&#13;
RURAL&#13;
Electric Cooperative&#13;
Woodb:ine, Iowa&#13;
"Owned by Those We Serve"&#13;
712-647-2727&#13;
1-&#13;
IOWA POWER&#13;
Easy .•. "that's where it's at ... "&#13;
Avoca&#13;
Iowa&#13;
H &amp;J CAFE&#13;
"A Friendly Cafe - In a Friendly Town."&#13;
Herb &amp; Joyce&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Ia. 51501&#13;
Phone&#13;
332-6669&#13;
"Serv:ing All Faiths"&#13;
JIM'S FD&lt;IT SHOP&#13;
"If it's worth fix:ing, br:ing it to Jim."&#13;
Wall Paper:ing &amp;&#13;
"Gems by Jim" Jewelry&#13;
Pers:ia, Ia.&#13;
MINDEN FARM&#13;
EQUIPMENT&#13;
448-3122&#13;
Oliver Sales&#13;
&amp; Service&#13;
Gehl - Kewanee - Stanhoist - Brady&#13;
M:inden, Ia. &#13;
"MICKELS II Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN'S FAMILY&#13;
RESTAURANT&#13;
Restaurant &amp; Catering Service&#13;
Phone 755-2400&#13;
"MINDEN' ' Iowa&#13;
Short Orders&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Carry Out Service&#13;
DX Petroleum Products&#13;
Lynn P. Mason - Prop.&#13;
Groceries, Gifts, Drugs, Sundries, Novelties&#13;
483-2976&#13;
"EMBERS" 1-80&#13;
Shelby &amp; Underwood&#13;
Char-Broiled Foods&#13;
MINDEN LUMBER &amp;&#13;
JENSEN CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Mendin, Iowa&#13;
THE SADDLE SHOP&#13;
500 W. So. Omaha Bdg. Rd .&#13;
Council Bluf f s, Iowa 51501&#13;
Phone 366- 1472&#13;
Everything for t he Horse &amp; Horseman&#13;
Horse Trailer s&#13;
"The Nauman 's Your Host "&#13;
ROBERT DAYHUFF CHEV.&#13;
Sales &amp; Se rvice&#13;
644-3045&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
OAKLAND FEEDLOT&#13;
CLEAMERS&#13;
"Don't t hr ow the bull ••.&#13;
Let us do it for you ••. "&#13;
85 &#13;
TELEQUIP&#13;
CO., INC.&#13;
Home of Fuzzy-Fone&#13;
P.O. Box337&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Phone 712 - 485-2211&#13;
LEHAN'S&#13;
Prescriptions&#13;
Kings Candy&#13;
Hallni.a:rk Cards&#13;
86&#13;
Free Student Checking Account&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
~&#13;
TRUST&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Office at Underwood&#13;
Niacedonia &amp;Henderson&#13;
Underwood Phone 566-2244&#13;
Council Bluffs Phone 323-7521&#13;
ELIAS SUPERMARKET&#13;
Persia&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Gift It ems &#13;
BLUE&#13;
DAVENPORT&#13;
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile&#13;
405 Highway&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-6491&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Polaris SnoWm.obiles&#13;
WOODY'S ELECTRIC&#13;
MOTOR SERVICE&#13;
Phone&#13;
323-0800&#13;
706 1/2 1st Ave. Rear&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51501&#13;
&amp;&#13;
WHITE&#13;
Minden&#13;
and Neola&#13;
"SCHMIDT BROTHERS II&#13;
Service Station&#13;
Body &amp; Fender Repair&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
545-3763&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
545 Willow&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LOVELAND ELEVATOR CO.&#13;
Mo. Valley, Ia. 51555&#13;
Phone 642-2777&#13;
Iowa Elevators at&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Modale&#13;
California Junction&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
LOGAN HERALD-OBSERVER&#13;
Ph. 644-2705&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
OAKLAND SAVINGS BANK&#13;
"Serving You since 92"&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-645 7&#13;
PATTEE INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Swede&#13;
Legion Building&#13;
Phone Day&#13;
343-2355&#13;
Norma&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Phone Nite&#13;
343-2444&#13;
Farme r's Casualty Company (Mutual)&#13;
2323--Grand Avenue - Des Moines, Ia.&#13;
"Let's Make Everyday Safe Driving Day"&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Safety, Security, and Service&#13;
Logan&#13;
VALLE Y TV&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
314 E . Erie&#13;
Mi c::souri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 642 -3530&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PETERSON AUTO&#13;
SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
202 Elm Street&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
PAULK &amp; FINN&#13;
"Better Clot he s"&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Iowa &#13;
FIRST FEDERAL BANK PEOPLE STATE BANK&#13;
"The Place to Save "&#13;
Broadway of Main&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ALLIED COMMUNICATIONS&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Equipment Supply&#13;
Box 395&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ph. (712) 322-2725&#13;
(712) 238-;3088&#13;
4583 Sharon Valley Ct.&#13;
Chamblee, Georgia&#13;
Ph. ~404) 451-0065&#13;
****&#13;
AVOCA&#13;
Phone 642-2781&#13;
"Best Wishes to The Graduates"&#13;
FARMER'S &amp; MERCHANT'S STATE BANK&#13;
Neola &amp; Minden, Ia.&#13;
"Full Se :rvice Bank, F. D. I. C • "&#13;
FLORIST&#13;
"Flowers &amp; Gifts for Any Occasion"&#13;
Hallmark Cards Party Supplies&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Phone 343-2502&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
TREDWAY IMPLEMENT, INC.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phone 755-213 7&#13;
"YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER"&#13;
The Long Green Line ••.&#13;
Leadership in Products and&#13;
Service ... Today and Tomorrow.&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS AND LOAN&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Broa dway a t Main&#13;
Co . Bluf fs, Ia .&#13;
Branch Office&#13;
216 Coolbaugh - Red Oak, Ia .&#13;
YOUR PICTURE NEWSPAPER&#13;
~NEWS ADVERTISER&#13;
Every Thursday -----&#13;
Every Monday -----&#13;
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
of Missouri Valley&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN&#13;
BOWL&#13;
Fun For The&#13;
Whole Family&#13;
We Welcome You&#13;
Food - Drink - Recreation &#13;
r&#13;
KRCB&#13;
RADIO·&#13;
HARDING STUDIO&#13;
(}.-1.\&lt;.e&#13;
t\O'(\ ') :l \).~&#13;
Gi'.~u.&#13;
BECAUSE Some Things Should&#13;
Last Forever.&#13;
Harley Leaders Sandy Gravert&#13;
DONOVAN'S SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Tim and Mike&#13;
DUTCH'S&#13;
TAVERN&#13;
Sandwiches &amp; Drinks&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Call 328-3136&#13;
f or Appointment&#13;
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
BARRIER TIRE COMPANY&#13;
IVAN DARRELL ARIEN&#13;
P.O. BOX 208 NEOLA, IOWA 51559&#13;
TIRE&#13;
General's Finest Luxury Tire ...&#13;
WELLMAN&#13;
CONSTRUCTION&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Walter or Mike Wellman&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
Goes a Long Way to Make Friends&#13;
AVOCA BOOTERY &amp; STYLE SHOP&#13;
Roger D. West&#13;
Phone 343-2359&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 51521&#13;
BROOKHOUSER&#13;
Hardware&#13;
Hardware &amp; Supply Store&#13;
500 E. Erie&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone&#13;
642 - 2362&#13;
Full Line of Tools, Paint &amp; Sporting Goods &#13;
....&#13;
KOPPER KETTLE&#13;
"Restaurant and Gift Shop"&#13;
HANUSA COMPANY&#13;
Plumbing-Heating-Hardware&#13;
Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway, Co. Bluffs&#13;
"Faucet Parts Our Specialty"&#13;
Phone 322-4039&#13;
FRANK R. RING&#13;
Trucking Local &amp; Long Distance&#13;
Neola - Underwood - Iowa&#13;
IST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Co. Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
•&#13;
CROWLEY&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
Phone 485-2454&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Anderson Garage&#13;
General Car Service&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Axtell Furniture&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Furniture, Carpets, and Appliances&#13;
Baller's Ford Center&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-6414&#13;
Boustead Clothing Co.&#13;
Levies-Van Huesen-Wolverine-Acme&#13;
Mc &amp; Boys--Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Boyer Valley Motors&#13;
Complete Automotive Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Bud &amp; Pat's Place&#13;
Chicken, Sandwiches &amp; Steaks&#13;
Mixed Drinks &amp; Beer&#13;
Carley Drug Store&#13;
Quality-Service-Courtesy&#13;
Avoca, Iowa Phone 343-6777&#13;
Case Power &amp; Equipment&#13;
Tractor Speciality&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Chapman Electric&#13;
Industrial-Residential-Farm Wiring&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Cox Fertilizer&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Dare's Sinclair Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
"A great place to come "&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
E. H. Stock&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
Emarines, Inc.&#13;
Portable Typewriter Headquarters&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Emory's Jewelry Store&#13;
Keepsake &amp; Bulova&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Ernest Rodenburg, Ins. Ag.&#13;
8 Scott St. Ph. 328-0118&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Farmer's Coop Association&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Elevator&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Feed &amp; Supply&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Farner's Feed&#13;
"Your Store in Harlan"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Fields Store&#13;
Dusty &amp; Dewey&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Firestone&#13;
Jensen Service&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
The First National Bank of Woodbine&#13;
The Old Reliable&#13;
"Has been serving this comm. since 1884"&#13;
Fullerton Lumber Co., Oakland&#13;
Dealers in Building Materials&#13;
Lumber, Paint &amp; Coal&#13;
Gambles Store&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Paint, Hardware, Etc.&#13;
Ge ise Hardware&#13;
Underwood, Iowa Phone 566-2357&#13;
Kelly Ryan Feed Wagons, Snowco Augers&#13;
Golden Rule Department Store&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Goshorn's Cafe&#13;
Se rving Ste aks, Chicken and Seafood&#13;
Persia, Iowa &#13;
Great Plains Supply&#13;
Everything to Build Anything&#13;
Logan, Iowa 644-2940&#13;
The Grill&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Harrison Mutual Ins. Association&#13;
312 E. 7th St., Logan&#13;
Keith E. Strong, Secretary&#13;
Heath's Oil&#13;
Gulf&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
H &amp; H Department Store&#13;
General Dry Goods &amp; Clothing&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Harland Paint Center&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phone 755-2040&#13;
Hi-Fashion Fabric Center&#13;
Viking Sewing Machines&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Hi-Way Cafe&#13;
6 &amp; 59&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Hobbins' Oil Company&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Phone 485-2424&#13;
Hy-Vee&#13;
606 Spring Street&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Jacobse n Tavern&#13;
Come In and Relax&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
J. C. Super Market&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
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Jim's Standard &amp; Caf e&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone 566- 9210&#13;
Larson 1 s Shoe St or e&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Leinen Hardware &amp; Electric&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
L &amp; H Apparel Store&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Marten Meat&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone 566-2364&#13;
Marge's Beauty Shop&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Phone 485-2385&#13;
Midwest Implement Company&#13;
Your Authorized.Allis Chalmers Dealer&#13;
Phone 488-2063 - Persia, Iowa&#13;
Minden Pump Company&#13;
Leo Haight&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Moore Brothers Supermarkets, Inc.&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Where your dollar buys more &amp; S &amp; H Stamps&#13;
Morrissey Implements Co ., Inc.&#13;
301 McKenzie Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-4015&#13;
"We Print Everything but Money"&#13;
Neola Gazette Reporter&#13;
T. J. Frey, Publisher&#13;
Norgaard Drug Co.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Oakland Bowl &amp; Lounge&#13;
Open Bowling Fri., Sat. , Sun.&#13;
Phone 482-3112 - Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Olesen Chev-Olds&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Phone 343-6321&#13;
Olsen 1 s Ag Supermarket&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Olson Cleaners&#13;
"Pr ofe ssional Dry Cleaning"&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
0 1Malley 1s Inc .&#13;
Russ Haney, E. J. "Gene" Haney&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
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Orv Rocker Ford&#13;
Ford, Mercury, Lincoln&#13;
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Pexton Drug Store&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phil's Tavern&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Pieper's Meats&#13;
John Gier&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of Ray Knoz&#13;
Barber Shop&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Ruback's Super Market&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Ruback 's Supermarket&#13;
"Eat Better for Less"&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Schierbrocks Dept. Store&#13;
"Merchandise of Merits"&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
The Sewing Box&#13;
"Everything for the Woman Who Sews"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Spalt: Toggery&#13;
Clothing for the Family&#13;
Oakland, Iowa 482-6467&#13;
Stempel Implement Inc.&#13;
Phone 482-3434&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Sportsman Club &amp; Cafe&#13;
"Eating at Its Be st "&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
State Bank of Portsmouth&#13;
Portsmouth &amp; Panama, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations, we extend our condolences, as you&#13;
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with its award-winning supplement, "The Fabulous Consumer Game "- -needles to say, Bunky, you have lost!&#13;
Return in fall and try again-- do not pass go, do not, we&#13;
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Super Valu&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Tenant AG Store&#13;
Tenant, Iowa&#13;
Underwood Office State Bank&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
566-2244&#13;
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Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Reliable Prescription Service&#13;
Von Habel's Tavern&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Walt's Service&#13;
Tires-Batteries-Accessories&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Warner Imp. Company&#13;
John Deere Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Warner-Kellogg &amp; Day, Inc.&#13;
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Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Wedel Hardware&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Wilson Skelly Service&#13;
Tires-Tune-ups &amp; Batteries&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
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Farm management and organization from&#13;
budgeting credit, farm analysis to farm appraisal. Judging, selecting, marketing of farm&#13;
animals from sweathogs to Yorkshire (some- where sou th of Underwood). Mr. Tibbles also&#13;
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Woodworking, engine overhaul, tune-ups, elec- tronics, home-ec, metal&#13;
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rip-offs, pig roasts, draft- ing, house designing, road&#13;
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Season's Record 2-18&#13;
Team Field Goal Accuracy&#13;
Team Free Throw Accuracy&#13;
Offensive Average per Game&#13;
Defensive Average per Game&#13;
Team Off. Rebounding Average&#13;
Team Def. Rebounding Average&#13;
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Jane Corrin--Regional Free Throw Runner-Up&#13;
High Offensive Rebounder&#13;
High Defensive Rebounder&#13;
Assists per game&#13;
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High Scorer&#13;
High Free throw percentage&#13;
K. Kenealy&#13;
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FOUL TROUBLE BECATS&#13;
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Beth Moffatt Pres. Wanda Masker V.P.&#13;
Murph Buns Sec.&#13;
Laurie Hinz Treas.&#13;
73-74 year&#13;
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SPBINC '74&#13;
Golf, baseball, Pop Concert,&#13;
tests, Prrrom, keep on tracking, more tests, Senior-itis,&#13;
(begun in November), making up&#13;
incompletes,&#13;
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TC LETTEBCLUBS&#13;
These cheerful lads and lassies comprise&#13;
the Lettermen's and the Letterwomen's&#13;
club. (How's that grab you, Beth!) Once&#13;
an athlete letters he, she or it may attend&#13;
letter meetings, send a letter to a congressmen, dine at the athletic banquet AND get&#13;
their mug shot in the annual. Nifty.&#13;
At the Athletic Banquet, B. Saggau&#13;
(Big Kahuna from the IHSAA) checks&#13;
his notes written on his hand with magic&#13;
marker.&#13;
In the bottom picture , Saggau further&#13;
attempts to explain to Schomer why he&#13;
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race. Better luck next year.&#13;
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!.A.G.**, Ag Club *.&#13;
ELLEN ALBERTUS&#13;
Softball *, Pep Club *** .&#13;
BILL BERG&#13;
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CONNIE BINTZ&#13;
Pep Club **** , Annual Staff *, Porn Pon Girl *, Spanish **&#13;
Pep Club Rep *** ,Mat Maid *.&#13;
JUDY BINTZ&#13;
Pep Club ***, Newspaper*, Spanish**, Annual Staff *, Pep&#13;
Club Rep**.&#13;
NAOMI BOWEN&#13;
Transfer from Modesto H.S., Calif.&#13;
RAY BOYER&#13;
BELINDA COFFMAN&#13;
Track **, Chorus ****, Pep Club **, Mat Maid *, BEST&#13;
VOCALIST.&#13;
DAVE COOK&#13;
Basketball *, I.A.G. ****, Boys' State .&#13;
MAURINE CORRIN&#13;
Basketball ** , Track ***, Porn Pon Girl *, Zen Substitute,&#13;
Oz, Student Council **, Homecoming Candidate, Prom&#13;
Server, Letter Club , Annual Staff*, Pep Club ***, Band ***,&#13;
Class Officer *.&#13;
DA vrn DOLLEN&#13;
Wrestling *, Band ***, Chorus **, Football *, Baseball *,&#13;
Chess *, Ag Club *, Golf **, Pop Concert, Plays ***, Letter&#13;
Club ***, Bowling Team **, Prom Server, SNIVELER OF&#13;
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GENE DOLLEN&#13;
Track *** , I.A.G. **, Letter Club *, Homecoming Candidate. Football ****, Basketball *** , Track **** Baseball ***&#13;
Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
BONNIE CARLSON&#13;
Pep Club **** , Band *** , Chorus **** Spanish **&#13;
Zen Substitute, Annual Staff*.&#13;
RUSS CHAMBERS&#13;
Basketball *.&#13;
BOB DRIVER&#13;
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DENNIS ECKMANN&#13;
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Band ****, Spanish * (Pres), Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, l.A.G. *, Golf ***, Baseball *, Letter Club ***,&#13;
Boy with Best Personality.&#13;
RODNEY FELDMAN&#13;
Football, Band, Video Tape, Ag Club, l.A.G.&#13;
JERRY FISCHER&#13;
Baseball ***,Basketball ***, Football *,Ag Club *, l.A.G. *,&#13;
Letter Club ** , Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
KENT FLOERCHINGER&#13;
Basketball ****, Golf *, Baseball ***, Letter Club ***,&#13;
National Honor Society *, Chess *, BEST ACHIEVEMENT&#13;
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.&#13;
DOUG GARDNER&#13;
Band *, Chorus *, Student Council *,Oz, Speech Contest :!;**,&#13;
Prom Committee, Annual Staff ** , l.A.G. (V-P), Pop Concert&#13;
***,Adam Spelvin, Cross Walk, Zen Substitute.&#13;
TIM GILBERT&#13;
I.A.G. *,Football *,Basketball *.&#13;
KAY GRAHAM&#13;
Pep Club ***.&#13;
KEITH HEIM&#13;
Football **** (Co.Capt), Wrestling **** (Co.Capt), Track *,&#13;
Baseball ****, Class Officer *, Prom Server, Graduation&#13;
Escort, Homecoming Candidate, l.A.G. *, BEST ALL&#13;
AROUND BOY, WINNER OF MARK SCHOMER LOOK -&#13;
ALIKE CONTEST.&#13;
LAURIE HINZ&#13;
Spanish **, Band ****, Chorus ***, Speech*, Cheerleader *,&#13;
Pep Club **** (Treas), Porn Pon Girl *** (Capt), Newspaper&#13;
Staff* , Flag Football **, Prom and Homecoming Committees,&#13;
Zen Substitute, Cross Walk, Oz, Softball ***, Letter Club ***,&#13;
Annual Staff *, Small Group *, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Class Treasurer **, BEST INSTRUMENTALIST.&#13;
BOB JACOBS&#13;
Transfer from Harlan.&#13;
JONI JENSEN&#13;
Band ****, Porn Pon Girl ***, Pep Club ****, Newspaper&#13;
Staff *, Mat Maid *, Spanish **, Annual Staff *, Track *,&#13;
Prom Server, Chorus *, Pep Club Rep ***.&#13;
DEBBIE KILLPACK&#13;
National Honor Society (V-P), Cheerleader *** (Co-Capt),&#13;
Class Officer ****, Pep Club ****, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Prom Server, Spanish **, Letter Club *** , Alternate Farm&#13;
Bureau Scholarship.&#13;
DON KING&#13;
Football *, AgClub **.&#13;
DAVID LEONARD&#13;
Chess *, Ag Club **.&#13;
SAM MARK&#13;
l.A.G. *.&#13;
PHILIP MARTENS&#13;
Football ***, Wrestling ****, I.A.G. *.&#13;
WANDA MASKER&#13;
Basketball **** ,Track ***, Chorus ** , Pep Club ****, (V-P),&#13;
Oz, Superstar, Annual Staff **, Letter Club ****, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Prom Server.&#13;
DEB MAUER&#13;
Band ****, Flag Twirler *, Zen Substitute, Oz, Boyfriend,&#13;
Adam Spelvin, Cross Walk, Superstar, Speech ***, Track *,&#13;
Basketball **, Softball ***, Letter Club **, National Honor&#13;
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Student Council *, Mat Maid **, BEST ACTRESS.&#13;
JOYCE MCEVOY&#13;
Pep Club, Wool Contest, Newspaper Staff, National Honor&#13;
Society *.&#13;
PAT MCKEIGAN&#13;
I.A.G. **.&#13;
BETH MOFFATT&#13;
Basketball ****, Track **** , Softball *, Flag Football **,&#13;
Pep Club ** * (Pres), Class Rep ****, Band ***, Student&#13;
Council, Speech ***, Chorus ****, Small Group Contest,&#13;
Annual Staff ***, Letter Club ****, Superstar, Oz, Boyfriend,&#13;
One-Act Play Contest, Homecoming Committee and Candidate,&#13;
Prom Server, BEST GIRL ATHLETE. &#13;
JANICE MOFFATT&#13;
Spanish **, Pep Club ***,Letter Club **, Softball ****,&#13;
Band ****, National Honor Society *** (Treas), Annual&#13;
Staff * (Treas), Magazine Sales Chairman, John Phillip Sousa&#13;
Award , GIRL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED.&#13;
MIKE NEVILLE&#13;
Football *.&#13;
MARLOW NEWLAND !&#13;
l.A.G. **** (Pres), National Honor Society *** ,Video Tape,&#13;
Concession Stand and Magazine Sales Chairman, BOY MOST&#13;
LIKELY TO SUCCEED.&#13;
CRAIG OLSEN&#13;
Oz, Boyfriend , Zen Substitute, Chorus **** (Pres), Basketball ****, Football ** , Golf **** , Track **, Spanish, Letter&#13;
Club **** , Band ***, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
LINDA OWEN&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Chorus.&#13;
KANDY PATTERSON&#13;
FA YE PETERSON&#13;
Pep Club ***.&#13;
MIKE PIEPER&#13;
l.A.G. *** ,Football *, Wrestling *.&#13;
MARKPOGGE&#13;
Zen Substitute, Clod, Crosswalk, Boyfriend, Adam Spelvin,&#13;
Oz, Superstar, Band ****, Chorus *** , Speech *** (Outstan ding Performer in State of Iowa), Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Prom Server, Class Pres *** , Student Council **, Football ***,&#13;
Basketball **, Letter Club ** ,BEST ACTOR.&#13;
MITCH RIEBER&#13;
Band **** ,Baseball.&#13;
CAROL RODENBURG&#13;
Basketball **, Cheerleader *, Pep Club *, Porn Pon Girl *,&#13;
Chorus ** **, Oz, Zen Substitute, Crosswalk, Boyfriend ,&#13;
Annual Staff *, Student Council, Prom Server, Letter Club *,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
JANE RYAN&#13;
Zen Substitute, Oz, Boyfriend , Adam Spelvin , Crosswalk,&#13;
Chorus ****, Cheerleader **, Pep Club **** , Annual Staff&#13;
**** ,Homecoming Candidate (Runner-up), Graduation E~cort,&#13;
Homecoming and Prom Committees, Prom Server, BEST&#13;
ALL AROUND GIRL.&#13;
MARK SCHOMER&#13;
Band ****,Chorus *,Basketball **** , Track *, Baseball ***,&#13;
Letter Club ****, Prom Server, TURKEY OF THE YEAR&#13;
AWARD.&#13;
CARRIE SORENSEN&#13;
Chorus **** , Zen Substitute, Oz, Superstar, Crosswalk,&#13;
Annual Staff *, Pop Concert ****, Cheerleader *, Small&#13;
Groups Contest *, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Homecoming and Prom Committee, Letter Club *, Pep Club&#13;
**** (Sec), Pep Club Rep, Mat Maid *, GIRL WITH BEST&#13;
PERSONALITY.&#13;
DAVE STAMP&#13;
Football **** (Co-Capt), Wrestling **** (All-State - 4),&#13;
Track ** , Baseball **** , Class Officer ** ,Newspaper Staff*,&#13;
National Honor Society *** , (Pres), Prom Committee and&#13;
Server, Homecoming King, Ag Club *, Drs. Lee and W elboume&#13;
Award, BEST BOY ATHLETE.&#13;
BERNIE STEPHENS&#13;
A Cl b * I AG **** Wrestling *** Football *** Track ** g u ' . . . , ' ' '&#13;
Baseball ** .&#13;
DEBBIE STONE&#13;
Softball, Track.&#13;
ANN THIELEN&#13;
Track, Chorus.&#13;
RICHARD TREDE&#13;
DIANE WELBOURNE&#13;
Band **** (Majorette), Cheerleader **** (Capt), Pep&#13;
Club ****, Letter Club ***"', Music Man, Oklahoma, Oz,&#13;
Superstar, Boyfriend, Spanish **, Annual Staff *, Track *,&#13;
Mat Maid *, Homecoming Queen, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Committee , Flag Football **, Finalist in SWI Band Queen&#13;
Contest, Represented TC in Iowa Junior Miss Contest,&#13;
PRETTIEST GIRL.&#13;
DEBBIE WIGGINS&#13;
Transfer from Bryan.&#13;
CHUCK WILLARD&#13;
Football **** (Capt), Track **, Baseball ***, Letter&#13;
Club ****, Prom Server, l.A.G. *, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
BEST LO KING BOY.&#13;
CHRIS WITT&#13;
Pep Club, Track, F.H.A.&#13;
65 &#13;
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Joe Alfers&#13;
Sherri Baker&#13;
Dave Barrier&#13;
Stacy Beebee&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Steve Brougham&#13;
Dave Busch&#13;
Vicki Carroll&#13;
JoNae Chambers&#13;
Jeff Cook&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
Bev Eckmann&#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roger Felton&#13;
Jim Finken&#13;
Barb Fischer&#13;
Llnda Floerchinger Patricia Gullum&#13;
Dave Hester&#13;
Rick Hough&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Lori Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
Cindy Kuster&#13;
Steve Larsen&#13;
Dave Lefeber&#13;
JUNIORS-GET IT ALL TO-(C.W.) &#13;
GETHER, ''DOWN ON THE FARM''(YUK YUK)&#13;
Dan Manhart&#13;
Denise Mauer&#13;
Theresa McDonald&#13;
Ed Mcintosh&#13;
Ed Moffatt&#13;
Peg Moffatt&#13;
Linda Newman&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ricky Olsen&#13;
Dan Papst&#13;
Alyce Pepper&#13;
Jim Plambeck&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Les Redinbaugh&#13;
Russ Redinbaugh&#13;
Dan Ring&#13;
Jean Schroder Diane Siebels&#13;
Debbie Smith&#13;
Teresa Souza&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Greg Steenbock&#13;
Mike Stephens Annette Thomas Janelle Trade!&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Roy Wade&#13;
Donna Wede John Wellman&#13;
Jan Wilson&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
Kurt Wollenhaupt&#13;
Connie Wright&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Jeff Callaway&#13;
69 &#13;
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Judy Albertus&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Janelle Casson&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Frank Cook&#13;
Ernest Collier&#13;
Tammy Cox Francis Cross&#13;
Dave Crosse Dave Divelbess Jonette Dollen Mark Elias Melanie Felton Patty Finerty&#13;
Dave Finken&#13;
Mark Finken&#13;
Don Fischer Jim Fischer Susie Fischer&#13;
Kathy Frazier&#13;
Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Darcy Hood&#13;
Steve Ingwersen Bill Iwen&#13;
Dan Jones&#13;
Dave Jones Jeanette Knott&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
Craig Lewis&#13;
SLOPMORE CONCESSION ST AND &#13;
MORE BOTDOGS TBAN YOU COULD SELL&#13;
Jim McDonald&#13;
Brad Masker&#13;
LuAnne Masker&#13;
Teri Mason&#13;
Kathy Mauer&#13;
Paula Messner Terri Meyer&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Chuck Nelson&#13;
Roxann Newland&#13;
Cindy Nielsen&#13;
Denise Nielsen Randy O'Neill&#13;
Jim Perrin&#13;
Janet Pogge&#13;
Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritchard&#13;
Jeff Ring&#13;
Larry Ring&#13;
Thelma Ring&#13;
Terry Roberts&#13;
Jeanette Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Ryan&#13;
Mike Schierbrock&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Tim Schnitker&#13;
Kim Schroder&#13;
Marilyn Schuning&#13;
Tom Siebels Patty Siebert&#13;
John Spencer Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Ray Stephens&#13;
Julie Stone&#13;
Valerie Suntken&#13;
Debbie Thomas Linda Wedel&#13;
Tim Whannell&#13;
Tom Whannell&#13;
Bill Wiggins&#13;
Eileen Witt&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Keith Callaway&#13;
Bob Augustine&#13;
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Nancy Alfers&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Pam Ausdemore&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Doug Barrier&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
Bill Billeter&#13;
Dwayne Bintz&#13;
Philip Bintz&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Doug Busch&#13;
David Carroll&#13;
Lynette Casson&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
Dave Coffman&#13;
Dan Cook&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Linda Drummy&#13;
Sheryl Elliott&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Kathy Finerty&#13;
Janet Fischer&#13;
FRESHMEN-STRANGE PEOPLE&#13;
Karol Fischer&#13;
Rodney Floerchinger&#13;
Bev Graves&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Pat Jacobs&#13;
Tim Jacobs&#13;
Tonya Kasch&#13;
Monte Kay&#13;
Randall Keesee&#13;
Denny Kenealy&#13;
Joe Kenealy&#13;
Carol Killpack&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Kathy Kline&#13;
Calvin Krohn&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Sandy Larsen&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
Dave Lund&#13;
Danny Masker &#13;
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Diane Mauer&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Tim Meyer&#13;
Robin Neville&#13;
LuAnne Nielsen&#13;
Ronnie Nihsen Theresa Parks Maribeth Ploen Robert Pogge&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Walter-Pepper&#13;
David Redinbaugh&#13;
Julie Ring&#13;
Karlene Ring&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Sandy Ring&#13;
Leslie Rae Roberts Mary Roberts&#13;
Diane Ronfeldt&#13;
Anne Ryan&#13;
Bill Schierbrock&#13;
Dave Schley&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder Johnny Siebert&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Shirley Stephens Rick Stone&#13;
Jeri Suntken Albert Swanson La Verne Trade!&#13;
Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Linda Wade&#13;
Connie Wede&#13;
Teresa Westphal&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
Tim Wilson Kathy Wright&#13;
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Dunlap, Iowa&#13;
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PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
Phone 733-1333 4510 So. 24th Street&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
SEMEN TS&#13;
Thank you for&#13;
your patronage&#13;
H &amp; J Herb &amp; Joyce&#13;
Cafe&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
STOKLEY YARDS&#13;
Ready Mix Concrete&#13;
Neola 485-2378&#13;
Underwood 566-2260&#13;
Congratulations ,&#13;
Bonnie Carlson&#13;
1974 T-C Graduate&#13;
RING&#13;
TRANSFER&#13;
Local&#13;
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Frank Ring&#13;
Neola, Underwood Iowa&#13;
LUSTGRAAF&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
CAR WASH&#13;
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P.O. Box 208&#13;
TELEQUIP&#13;
CO., INC.&#13;
Home of Fuzzy - Pone&#13;
P.O. Box 337&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Phone (712) 485-22 J 1&#13;
DARRELL ARLEN&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Generals finest Luxury Time ...&#13;
Goes a long way to make friends&#13;
ALLIED&#13;
COMMUNICATION&#13;
Equipment Supply&#13;
Box 395&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone (712) 322-2725&#13;
(712) 238-3088&#13;
4583 Sharon Valley Ct.&#13;
Chamblee, Georgia&#13;
Phone ( 404) 451-0065&#13;
* * * * &#13;
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HEADQUARTERS&#13;
for&#13;
TYPEWRITER SERVICE&#13;
factory-trained technicians&#13;
TYPEWRITER SALES&#13;
Portables - Manuals&#13;
Electrics - Standards&#13;
Accessories&#13;
PLUS a complete line of Electric Calculators&#13;
INC.&#13;
Broadway at Scott 328-1866&#13;
"WHEN YOU DRIVE&#13;
PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY"&#13;
the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
" 11 STRONG"&#13;
83 &#13;
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Stormor Grain Bins&#13;
NEOLA KERR - MC GEE&#13;
Restaurant&#13;
Groceries&#13;
Pax Feeding Equip. GOOD)fiEAR&#13;
483-2363&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
AVOHA FLORIST&#13;
AND GIFTS&#13;
Party Supplies&#13;
343-2502&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
I - 80 Neola&#13;
TODD BRO MANAGER&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
. 51501&#13;
Phone 332-6669&#13;
"Serving All Faiths"&#13;
MINDEN BOWL&#13;
Fun for the Whole Family&#13;
Food - Drink - Recreation &#13;
I t&#13;
LE HAN'S&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Prescriptions&#13;
Kings Candy&#13;
Hallmark Cards&#13;
Gift Items&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
PIEPER'S MEAT&#13;
John Gier&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
DONOVAN'S SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Tim and Mike&#13;
~ , -.&#13;
Your Friendly&#13;
Wayne Feed Dealer&#13;
NELSON GRAIN CO.&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
OAKLAND BOWL&#13;
and LOUNGE&#13;
Open weekends&#13;
Bowl Now!&#13;
Oakland , Iowa&#13;
MINDEN ELEVATOR INC.&#13;
Nutrena F eds&#13;
Dekalb Seeds&#13;
· Phone 483-2066&#13;
Minden, Iowa &#13;
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KOPPER l&lt;EliTLE&#13;
Restaurant&#13;
and&#13;
Gift Shop&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
ALIBI BAR&#13;
Dancing, Rock Music, Air&#13;
Hockey, Ries ball, Pool&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
LOGAN HERALD -&#13;
OBSERVER&#13;
Phone 644-2705&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
OAKLAND SAVINGS BANK&#13;
"Oakland's fulltime full service&#13;
Bank"&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-6457&#13;
BROOKHOUSE HARDWARE&#13;
Hardware and Supply Store&#13;
500 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 642-2362&#13;
"CONG RA TULA TIONS&#13;
to the 1974&#13;
GRADUATES"&#13;
OLSEN POLLED&#13;
HEREFORDS&#13;
Minden, Iowa &#13;
IOWA POWER AVOCA, IOWA&#13;
E asy " h t' h "t' t ,, . . . t a s w ere i s a ...&#13;
"It Always Pays to Shop&#13;
At Ray's"&#13;
RAY'S SHOE STORE&#13;
Avoca, Iowa Since 1941&#13;
Phone 343-2227&#13;
LOVELAND ELEVATORS CO.&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa 515 5 5&#13;
Phone 642-2777&#13;
Iowa Elevators of&#13;
Missouri Valley, Modal.&#13;
California Junction&#13;
BUD and PAT'S PLACE&#13;
Steak, Shrimp, Chicken, Sandwiches,&#13;
Cold Beer and Mixed Drinks&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
644-2222 Logan&#13;
AVOCA BOOTERY &amp; STYLE SHOP&#13;
Roger D. West&#13;
Phone: 343-2359&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 5152 1&#13;
CROWLEY DRUGS&#13;
Phone 485-2454 Neola, Iowa &#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Safety&#13;
Security&#13;
Service&#13;
Each depositor insured co $20,000&#13;
FDIG Member&#13;
FED£1AL DiPOSIT INSUIANC£ COIPOIATION FDIC&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
WESTSIDE&#13;
Ida Ruth &amp; Ron&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN&#13;
IOWA&#13;
Short Orders&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Carry Out Service&#13;
DX Petroleum Products&#13;
Lynn P. Mason - Prop.&#13;
Grocer.es, Gifts, Drugs, Sundries&#13;
Phone 483-2976&#13;
MARGIE'S&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
COLLEGE&#13;
and&#13;
MR. SAM&#13;
4804 s. 24th&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
545 Willow&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
MINDEN LUMBER&#13;
&amp;&#13;
JENSEN CONSTRUCTION &#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY, IOWA 51555&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
To the Graduates&#13;
Phone 642-2781&#13;
FARMERS FEED &amp;&#13;
SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
PERSIA, IOWA&#13;
488-2200&#13;
Grain Drying &amp; Storage&#13;
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Underwood, Iowa&#13;
"Say it with flowers"&#13;
THE HARLAN FLOWER SHOP&#13;
east side of square Harlan , Iowa 51537&#13;
Phone (712) 755-3188&#13;
Leo "Huff" Hough&#13;
THE FIRST&#13;
NATIONAL BANK&#13;
OF&#13;
MISSOURI VALLEY&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
BOX 724 - HARLAN. IOWA 51537&#13;
PHONE (712) 755-2145&#13;
89 &#13;
FIRST FEDERAL BANK&#13;
"The place to Save"&#13;
421 W. Broadway&#13;
(Broadway &amp; Main)&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MOORE BROTHERS&#13;
SUPER MARKET&#13;
Valley Village Laundry&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Dry Cleaning&#13;
Phone 642-3065&#13;
or&#13;
642-2478&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 644-2227&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
OLIVER SALES&#13;
&amp; SERVICES&#13;
MINDEN FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Gehl - Kewanee - Stanhoist - Brady&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
CLASS&#13;
OF&#13;
'74&#13;
HOME SAVING BANK&#13;
"Your full service&#13;
Banking Home&#13;
Member F.D.l.C.&#13;
Persia, Iowa &#13;
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HARR-MONA FARM BUREAll&#13;
SERVICE CO.&#13;
Petroleum, Plant Food, Feed&#13;
and Farm Supplies of all Kinds&#13;
PETERSON AUTO&#13;
SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
202 Elm Street&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Logan&#13;
644-2620&#13;
Pisgah&#13;
456-2411&#13;
Mondamin&#13;
646-2111&#13;
Jurin&#13;
353-6336&#13;
DR. LEE &amp; WELBOURNE&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Neola Iowa&#13;
485-2430 Neola&#13;
566-2330 McClelland&#13;
OAKLAND LUMBER &amp; - MIX&#13;
"Quality Building Materials"&#13;
Free Estimates &amp; Deliveries&#13;
All types of Portable Buildings&#13;
&amp; Little Red Barns&#13;
311 Oakland at Oakland&#13;
Phone 482-6409&#13;
"MICKELS"&#13;
HARLAN'S FAMILY&#13;
RESTAURANT&#13;
Restaurant &amp; Catering&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phone 755-2400&#13;
RODENBURG INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
8 Scott St. 328-0118&#13;
Ernest Rodenburg Ph. 328-3431&#13;
Henry Rod nburg Ph. 328-8311&#13;
Complete Insurance Program&#13;
Auto - Farm - Homeown rs - Life&#13;
Commercial - Health &#13;
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REMEMBER ...&#13;
- Our Joy was&#13;
being your&#13;
photographer&#13;
FREE STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Office at Underwood,&#13;
Macedonia &amp; Henderson&#13;
Underwood 566-2244&#13;
Council Bluffs 323-7521 &#13;
Arrowhead Park 66 Service&#13;
Phrnip 66 Products&#13;
Cold Beer &amp; Food Neola, Iowa&#13;
Axtell Furniture&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa&#13;
Furniture, Carpets, and Appliances&#13;
Baker Petroleum Co.&#13;
"Best of luck to Seniors"&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Boustead Clothing Co.&#13;
Levis-Van Heusen-Wolverine-Acme&#13;
Mc &amp; Boys - - Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Boyer Body Shop&#13;
Complete Body Service&#13;
Neola, Iowa 485-2218&#13;
Boyer Valley Motors&#13;
Complete Automotive Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Carley Drug Company&#13;
Quality-Service-Courtesy&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 343-6777&#13;
Case Power &amp; Equipment&#13;
Tractor Specialty&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Chapman Electric&#13;
Industrial-Residential-Farm Wiring&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Charlie's Barber Shop&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
Citizens Saving Bank&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Dan's Standard&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
485-2311&#13;
Dave's Sinclair Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Dr. Rosa and Family&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
"A great place to come"&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Emory's Jewelry Store&#13;
Keepsake &amp; Bulova&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Family Drug&#13;
755-2628&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Co-op Association&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
647-2820&#13;
Farner's&#13;
"Your store in Harlan"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Fullerton Lumber Co., Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Dealers in Building Materials&#13;
Lumber, Paint, &amp; Coal&#13;
Gail's Conoco Service&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
644-3060&#13;
Great Plains Supply&#13;
"Everything to Build Anything"&#13;
Logan, Iowa 644-2940&#13;
H &amp; H Department Store&#13;
General Dry Goods &amp; Clothing&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Harlan Paint Center&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
755-2020&#13;
Heath's Oil&#13;
Gulf&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association&#13;
Second and Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Hy Vee&#13;
606 Spring Street&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Iversen ervice&#13;
Interstate 80&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Jensen Service&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Compliments from&#13;
Joe's Garage&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Lea's Ladies Fashion Shoes&#13;
644-3171&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Leaders Cafe&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Leaders Equipment Co., Inc.&#13;
Farm Equipment&#13;
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Roxann Newland&#13;
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ban Cook&#13;
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El Synagogue; Father Eugene, St. John's&#13;
Greek Orthodox Church &amp; Father Peter,&#13;
St. Cecilia's Church; &amp;&#13;
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and Mr. Johnson's schedules&#13;
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award to Peg Moffatt &amp;&#13;
Mark Driver, Mr.&#13;
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just reward as one of&#13;
Iowa's Outstanding&#13;
&amp;lucator's of the Year.&#13;
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of jokes to fit all&#13;
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some of his many&#13;
attributes.&#13;
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Mr. Mueller handles&#13;
Algebra &amp; Geometry&#13;
along with painting the&#13;
lines on the football&#13;
field. &#13;
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A Most&#13;
Memorable&#13;
Experience&#13;
Back rw: L. Kenealy, M. Ploen, M. Schunning, J. Masker, J. Elias, J. Rodenburg, A. Moffatt, L.&#13;
F1oerchinger, L. Busch, C. Nelson, J. Pogge, D. Mauer, T. Cox. 3rd rw: L. Welbourn, D. O'Neil, S.&#13;
Peiper, S. Elliott, D. Mauer, A. Brandes, K. Finerty, P. Wellman, C. Wede, D. Divelbess, A.&#13;
Thomas, C. Felton, L. Schley. 2nd rw: C. Ryan, E. ~itt, f. Christensen, M. Elias, D. ~usch, J.&#13;
Allers, K. Wollenhaupt, M. Felton, K. Mauer, M. Smith, C. Kosmacek. l _st rw: G. Pernn, J.&#13;
Rertlesen, S. Ingwepson, D. Divelbess, D. Jones, G. Ring, K. Langin, D. 'Cook, J. Spen~er.&#13;
Above:&#13;
CONCERT CHOIR&#13;
Left: Christmas&#13;
Concert.&#13;
Btm. Lft: Trumpeters D.&#13;
Divelbess, E. Mcintosh, M.&#13;
Troll, Big "H'', E. Witt.&#13;
Below:&#13;
RAPID CITY&#13;
MARCHING BAND&#13;
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Take a look at the Stats, i.e. Fumbles lost&#13;
&amp; pass coverage, and its very clear why&#13;
those categories were considered "the&#13;
worst of times". Defense totals, after State&#13;
Champ Avoha, in the T.D.'s scored against&#13;
TC, resembled " the best of times."&#13;
In the area of defense, Dave&#13;
Barrier, led the team in tackles &amp;&#13;
assists, with 81 &amp; 47 respectively for&#13;
a total of 104.5 points. Gregor took&#13;
2nd place in the same cate&amp;ory with&#13;
88.5 points, shading "Tiny ' by a&#13;
mere .5 point. B.J. and Duke round&#13;
out the top 5 in the defense arena.&#13;
Lefeber led the team in&#13;
interceptions with five. In the&#13;
offensive area, -Sam had the longest&#13;
msh with an 86 yard scamper. Kirk&#13;
Kay was the favorite receiver of Sam&#13;
the QB, hauling in eleven for 201&#13;
yards, which included a 55 yd. passrun-T.D .-hamburger-tomato-cheesecombination.&#13;
Trojan&#13;
Po~er &#13;
Stats Tell The Tale&#13;
TC Enemy TC Enemy&#13;
First Downs 96 81 No. of Rushing Plays 419 328&#13;
By Passing 8 28 Yards Gained 2081 1397&#13;
By Rushing 72 46 Yards Lost 90 209&#13;
By Penalty 6 7 Net Yards Gained 1991 1188&#13;
No. of Passes 56 120 Total Pass &amp; Rush Plays 475 448&#13;
Completed +20 38 Total Yards Gained 2286 1757&#13;
Yds. Gained 294 571 Aver~e per Play 4.8 3.9&#13;
T.D. Passes 3 6 No. o Kickoffs 2.3 23&#13;
Passes lntrctd. 12 8 Yardage 939 845&#13;
Y els. Returned 94 43 Avera~e 40.8 36.7&#13;
No. of Punts 36 38 Kicko] Returned 21 17&#13;
Yardage 1395 1233 Yards Returned 279 177&#13;
Av ra~e 38.8 32.4 Avera~e 13.3 10.4&#13;
Punts etumed 18 9 Fumb es 21 11&#13;
Y els. Returned 153 113 Fumbles Lost 15 4&#13;
Ave. Returned 8.5 12.5 Penalties 46 42&#13;
Yards Lost 375 358.5&#13;
Individual Rushing &amp; Scoring:&#13;
Plafuer ATT Yards Lost Ave. T.D. P.A.T. Total&#13;
Leeber 122 701 18 5.7 3 18&#13;
Barrier 120 663 15 5.5 5 3-2pt. 36&#13;
Bertelson 80 401 18 5.0 4 24&#13;
Stamp 62 269 5 4.3&#13;
Stephens 40 158 9 4.0 1 6&#13;
Schierbrock 5 16 1 3.0&#13;
Cook 2 1 .5&#13;
Kay 3 2-2pt. 22&#13;
Koch 2 2&#13;
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Royal Court&#13;
Sherri Baker&#13;
Stacy Beebee&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Barb Fischer&#13;
Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Denise Mauer&#13;
Alyce Pepper&#13;
Diane Siebels&#13;
Janelle Tradel&#13;
Connie Wright&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
MARY BINTZ: Softball, Basketball, (co-captain), Track, Oz,&#13;
Pop Concert, Annual Staff, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Committee, Prom Committee, Letter Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Chorus, Sweetheart Princess, dancing, cooking, singing.&#13;
These are the qualities of a Homecoming Queen.&#13;
DAVID LEFEBER: Baseball, Football (Prep All-American,&#13;
All WIC, Hon. Mention All SWI), Basketball (All SWI,&#13;
Hustler, MVP), Track, Class Officer, IAG, Annual Staff, Prom&#13;
Server, Homecoming Committee, Prom Committee, Letter&#13;
Club, Bowling (captain), college bound. That is the&#13;
Homecoming King '74.&#13;
I I &#13;
Of Troy&#13;
Dave Hester&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Ka&#13;
Lynn ~ne Dave Lefeber&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Mike Stephens&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Les Redinbaugh&#13;
John Wellman &#13;
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Winter&#13;
Scene&#13;
From the middle of Nov., to&#13;
the middle of March, it's&#13;
bounce basketballs; 25&#13;
figure 8's in a row;&#13;
battleball, pep rallies-(until&#13;
apathy sets in); run for 120&#13;
minutes; stuff your face in&#13;
lunch; tests, frozen Soc&#13;
students-featuring heated&#13;
qlibber debates; legging&#13;
down when it counts;&#13;
frustration; feelings; thought&#13;
sheets; trying to find Mark&#13;
Driver; blizzards;&#13;
anticipating snow dates to&#13;
make-up; Annual Pep Club&#13;
Dance Cancellation; looking&#13;
over Dan Papst; down slips; semester grades&#13;
and looking forward to taking English I&#13;
again. &#13;
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r TEAM ST A TISTICS&#13;
I Team Offensive Average 58.l&#13;
Team Rebound Average 30.0&#13;
s' Team Freethrow % 52.6&#13;
Team Defensive Average 54.5&#13;
Team Field Goal % 38.4&#13;
B INDIVIDUAL ST A TISTICS&#13;
Scoring Leaders Points Average&#13;
a Kathy Kenealy 479 22.l&#13;
StaclJ Beebee 422 18.7&#13;
Jane le Casson 304 13.7&#13;
s Offensive Rebound Total Average&#13;
k Janelle Casson 74 3.5&#13;
Stacy Beebee 68 3.2&#13;
Kathy Kenealy 68 3.2&#13;
e Defensive Rebound Total Average&#13;
LuAnne Yownans 174 8.3&#13;
t Denise Mauer 88 4.2&#13;
Donna Wede 75 3.6&#13;
b Field Goal Leaders FGA FGM %&#13;
Jannelle Casson 304 122 40.1&#13;
Kathy Kenealy 479 189 39.5&#13;
a Stacy Beebee 422 154 36.5&#13;
I Freethrow Leaders FTA FTM %&#13;
StaclJ Beebee 154 85 55.2&#13;
I ~ne le Casson 85 43 50.6&#13;
athy Kenealy 171 86 50.3&#13;
Assists Total Average&#13;
'74 StaclJ Beebee 56 2.7&#13;
Jane le Casson 39 1.9&#13;
Kathy Kenealy 38 1.8&#13;
'75 Interceptions Total Average&#13;
Denise Mauer 55 2.6&#13;
LuAnne Youmans 42 2.0&#13;
Janelle Casson 25 1.2 &#13;
Bk. Rw. (l tor): Coach Vogel, B. Fischer, P. Moffatt, M. Bintz, D. Lett, J. Corrin, D. Siebels, P. Finerty, T. Mason,&#13;
L. Dollen, J. Wilson, J. Dollen, T. Cox, Coach White. Ft. Rw. (l to r): B. Orme, D. Mauer, K. Kenealy, L.&#13;
Youmans, D. Wede, J. Casson, S. Beebee, C. Ryan, C. Felton&#13;
Left-Stacy feels her Wheaties and goes in&#13;
for two.&#13;
Center-Kathy passes off to her favorite&#13;
person-the basket.&#13;
Right-Seniors practice their "stack"&#13;
defense.&#13;
Psyschological&#13;
Victo.-ies&#13;
Key To&#13;
Successful&#13;
Yea.-&#13;
34&#13;
Bk. Rw. (1 tor): Coach Vogel, P. Sidebottom, K. Kline, A. Moffatt, D. Ring, N. Alfers, L. Dollen, L. Casson, D.&#13;
Mauer, M. Jensen, J. Elias, P. Bintz, Coach White. Ft. Rw. (1 to r): B. Orme, S. Barrier, C. Nelson, J. Masker, D.&#13;
Miller, C. Wilson, S. Price, C. Wede, C. Ryan&#13;
Losing the first round of the sectional to Woodbine by&#13;
ONLY 3 points; beating Mo. Valley; scoring 92 points&#13;
against Oakland (new school record); holding Carson's&#13;
offense scoreless for the first 71h minutes and to a 29 point&#13;
game; and bettering their record were highlights for the&#13;
girls' season. But having a bad slump, doing 25 in a row, and&#13;
running penalty laps for losing in a scrimmage helped them&#13;
to realize it's not all fun ancf games. For some girls it was&#13;
their high points in their high school and senior years.&#13;
Girls' Basketball wasn't all practice and games. A&#13;
Christmas party after the last game, and receiving longstemmed yellow roses from the underclasswomen&#13;
basketballers rounded out the season. The locker room was the scene of many happenings.&#13;
Remarks of "I was born bigger than that' filled the air.&#13;
Discussions of chickens and other animals came about after&#13;
practice. The boys' visiting team always dressing in the&#13;
locker room made the girfs wonder whose locker room it&#13;
really was.&#13;
But basketball was what it is supposed to be-an&#13;
interesting and enjoyable learning experience. &#13;
HEADACHE&#13;
NO.&#13;
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Boys' Basketball '7 4-'7S&#13;
WIC-Co-Champions&#13;
With 10-1 Conf. Record &#13;
36&#13;
Coach Mueller; D. Lefeber; G. Steenbock; D . Jones; J. McDonald; S. Brougham; D. Hoodly; K. Kay; D. Barrier; T. Fischer; B. Jensen; Ass't Coach Cochorn; Stu. Mgrs: Bill&#13;
Muelle &amp; Tim Pierson.&#13;
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Upper Left: McDonald "charges in" for two.&#13;
Above &amp; Left: District finals play off at the A.L.&#13;
Fieldhouse. &#13;
Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Field Goals r:ree Throws Fouls Points Reb. T.O Assists&#13;
Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct.&#13;
Kay F 6'2" 12 73 166 .439 20 35 .571 30 166 126 36 88&#13;
MacDonald r: 6'4" 11 105 229 .458 41 58 .707 66 251 219 51 41&#13;
Lefeber G 5'8" 12 122 292 .418 58 76 .763 73 302 61 64 55&#13;
Barrie r F 6'2" 12 117 280 .418 33 58 .569 65 267 191 73 95 Season&#13;
Brougham c 6'8" 12 130 222 .586 47 92 .511 58 307 217 53 15 Reco.-d&#13;
Jone G 6'1 " 11 41 109 .538 14 26 .538 27 96 56 37 54 17-S&#13;
Hood G 6'5" 11 17 45 .377 11 20 .550 20 45 46 12 6&#13;
f-ischer G 5'9" 11 8 20 .400 0 3 .000 9 16 6 3 2&#13;
Jen en G 5'8" 12 4 14 .286 0 5 .000 3 8 4 5 2&#13;
Confe.-euce Stee n bock F 6'0" 12 6 .167 2 3 .667 5 4 9 4&#13;
Others 0 8 .000 2 .500 0 Tou••ney&#13;
TEAM TOT A LS ~ 617 1391 .444 228 378 .603 357 1463 936 339 349 Consolation&#13;
OPPONENT TOTALS 471 1368 .344 189 340 .556 349 1131 650 361 Champions&#13;
Offensive Average: 66.5 points per game&#13;
Defensive Average: 51.4 points per game&#13;
Individual Stats:&#13;
Leading Scorer: Steve Brougham 307 Total; 15.4 Average&#13;
Leading Rebounder: Jim McDonald 219 Total; Steve Brougham 10.9 Average Sectional&#13;
Best Field Goal Percentage: Steve Brou~am .586&#13;
Bes Champions t Free Throw Percentage: Dave Lefe er .763&#13;
Most Rebounds in One Game: Jim McDonald 19 vs. Loma &amp; Underwood; Brougham 19 vs. Walnut&#13;
Most Field Goals in One Game: Dave Lefeber-20 vs. I.S.D.&#13;
Must Free Throws in One Game: Dave Lefeber-8 vs. Shelby (Sect. Tourn)&#13;
Most Total Points in One Game: Dave Lefeber-46 vs. I.S.D.&#13;
TEAM STATS:&#13;
Most Total Rebounds in One Game: 62 vs. Missouri Valley&#13;
Most Field Goals in One Game: 43 vs. I.S.D.&#13;
Most Free Throws in One Game: 18 vs. Avoha (here)&#13;
Best Offensive Game: 97 vs. l.S.D.&#13;
Best Defe nsive Game: 35 vs. Oakland (there)&#13;
Poorest Offensive Game: 40 vs. Avoha (District Tournament)&#13;
Poorest Defensive Carne: 66 vs. Avoha (there)&#13;
Bottom: Looking for fouls, Earl the Pearl eyeballs the action. &#13;
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Above: Kurt plays it safe at Corning.&#13;
Right: Steve gives it the Muhammed&#13;
Ali shuffle at State, en route&#13;
to a 4th place finish.&#13;
T••ojan&#13;
Grappling&#13;
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Holding Co.&#13;
'74-'7S &#13;
First year head coach Paul&#13;
Peterson, saw his Trojan&#13;
wrestlers sparkle at times, and&#13;
at other times, looking for fuel&#13;
to start the fire. Thrashing&#13;
through the North Tourney&#13;
with 4-firsts and one second,&#13;
the grapplers stayed in&#13;
contention at Coming (4th) and&#13;
our own TC Invitational (2nd),&#13;
but let down at Guthrie. The&#13;
second day of Districts seem to&#13;
be the turning point, after&#13;
missing sectionals by a 1h point.&#13;
Advancing 5 to state, the&#13;
opening round saw&#13;
Tom Whannell &amp;&#13;
Mike Stephens fall&#13;
by the wayside;&#13;
Steve Pogge takes&#13;
4th &amp; Dan Manhart&#13;
6th. Dave Finken, jr.,&#13;
in hopes of a repeat&#13;
championship, is&#13;
denied in a 1-0 match&#13;
in the finals. Thanks&#13;
Ref.&#13;
Lighter&#13;
Wci~l1ts&#13;
Lead&#13;
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Row 1: T. Whannell; D. Pogge; Chubs Manhart; M. Stephens; L. Kline; R. Stephens.&#13;
Row 2: T. Ring; E. Wohlers; S. Pogge, L. Redinbaugh; D. Finken; Weasel.&#13;
Row 3: C. Manhart; K. Kline; S. Suntken; M. Ring; M. Redinbaugh .&#13;
Letterwinners Duals North Com TC&#13;
Dan~e 7-2 3--0;1st 1-1 2nd&#13;
Tom annell 7-1-1 3--0; 1st 3rd 1st&#13;
Dan Manhart 9-2 3--0;1st 1st !st&#13;
Dave Finken 8-1 2-1;2nd 2nd 1st&#13;
Mike Stehhens 10-1 3--0;1st 2nd 4th&#13;
Ray Step ens 2-7-2 0-1 0-1 6th&#13;
Steve Pogge 9--0-1 2nd 4th&#13;
Lynn Kline 2-4 0-1 5th&#13;
Calvin Manhart 2-5 0-1&#13;
Larry Rin~ 2-5 1-1 6th&#13;
Les Redin augh 1-7-1 6th&#13;
Kurt Stamp 7-2 2-1;2nd 1-1 3rd&#13;
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1st 1st&#13;
2nd 2nd&#13;
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4th ls~&#13;
4th 0-1&#13;
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6th 0-1&#13;
3rd 1-2&#13;
Dist State Season Career&#13;
4th 20-8&#13;
3rd 0-1 26-4-1&#13;
2nd 6th 28-7 51-32&#13;
!st 2nd 27-4&#13;
3rd 0-1 24-8 66-26-2&#13;
4-14-2&#13;
2nd 4th 22-8-1 47-21-2&#13;
3-8 3-8&#13;
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15-8&#13;
Left: Freshman 98 pounder, Dan Pogge, works for&#13;
a win at the Corning Red Raider Tournament.&#13;
Below: Tom Whannel, 105 lb. letterwinner, practices his Hindu Lotus position during a break&#13;
in his match at the Trojan Inv. &#13;
Pep Club&#13;
I&#13;
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was m full swmg&#13;
this year with 105&#13;
members. They&#13;
were engaged in&#13;
various activities&#13;
throughout the year&#13;
ranging from bake&#13;
sales to roller&#13;
skating. The&#13;
officers were: S.&#13;
Baker (pres.), B.&#13;
Eckmann (V.P), J.&#13;
Dollen (Treas), and&#13;
K. Heim (Sec.).&#13;
Sponsors for the&#13;
group were Mrs.&#13;
Larson and Mrs. Thompson.&#13;
41 &#13;
A year of bake sales,&#13;
camps, clinics, pep&#13;
rallies, posters and paint.&#13;
The '75 squad screamed,&#13;
jumped and yelled the TC athletes thru their trials&#13;
and tribulations and on to&#13;
victory. They also scored&#13;
points themselves when&#13;
they brought back a first&#13;
place tropby from&#13;
Guthrie Center for&#13;
Outstanding&#13;
Cheerleading Squad.&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Bev Graves, Cindy Nielsen, Melanie Felton&#13;
Nancy Ryan°, Janelle Tradel 0 , Cindy '&#13;
McKeighan, Janet Pogge, Laurie Schley. &#13;
Bk. rw. (1 tor): J. Poggee, C. Hadfield, K. Klin, S. Stephens, T. Ring, A. Pepper, J. Schroder, C. Wright, B. Fischer,&#13;
2nd rw. C. Kuster J. Chambers, K. Kenealy, L. Plambeck, B. Eckmann, P. Moffatt, S. Baker, J. Stone, Ft. rw. J.&#13;
Rodenburg, D. Neilson, J. Berg, J. Christenson, E. Witt, C. Brockman, K. Schroder.&#13;
Cindy B. and Sherri B. proudly accept their&#13;
outstanding Senior Mat Maid award.&#13;
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As a going away present for the senior wrestlers,&#13;
the mat mai presented them plaques that showed&#13;
their wrestling record.&#13;
43 &#13;
Spring&#13;
The BIG GAME&#13;
FINALE-results in $160&#13;
for Muscular Dystrophy,&#13;
"Look ma, I'm on TV;&#13;
Protecting the curtain for&#13;
Prom; little kiddies child&#13;
development; Soc trips to&#13;
anywhere-"Let's Go" ;&#13;
Craig Lewis pouncing on&#13;
his huger; Seniors&#13;
prepare to shuffle off to&#13;
Buffalo.&#13;
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48&#13;
On April 28, George Kyros, Uni. of&#13;
Neb. football student spoke at one of&#13;
the finest Athletic Banquets held at&#13;
T-C. Catered by the condescending&#13;
Fine Arts members, the dinner was&#13;
highlighted by special awards&#13;
promoted by Joyce Barrier and&#13;
presented to the coaches. A special&#13;
thank you to Ron Mueller from&#13;
athletes and parents signaled the&#13;
climax of his coaching career. K yros,&#13;
although only 5'10", is proof that it&#13;
doesn't take a "tree" mendous type&#13;
of athlete to gain recognition. His&#13;
main point centered on doing the&#13;
best one can and be proud of that&#13;
effort. Another highlight of the&#13;
banquet was watcfiing Dan Manhart&#13;
stuff 40 pounds of food in his mouth&#13;
in 2 minutes.&#13;
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The Uncle Sam Chronicles&#13;
American history did not begin in 1776,&#13;
of course, any more than Columbus discovered&#13;
the place in 1492. Civilizations flo urished&#13;
on both continents of the Western Hemisphere&#13;
centuries before the Nina, the Pinta, and the&#13;
Santa Mari a sailed into the Caribbean.&#13;
Leif Ericson showed up aro und 1000 and&#13;
called the country Vi nland. The first&#13;
baby of European parentage was born in 1007,&#13;
and they called the kid Snorro. Snorro and&#13;
his Viking parents did no t stay long.&#13;
Harva rd Coll ege was established in 1636, and&#13;
the fi rst Swedes arri ved in Delawa re in 1638.&#13;
Slave ry was introduced at Jamestown, Virgin ia&#13;
in 1619: and the first corpo ration ,&#13;
the New Yo rk Fishing Compa ny, was chartered&#13;
in 1675. The first known newspaper&#13;
advertisemen t a ppea red in the Boston&#13;
Nell's Letter in 1704. a nd golf was fl ourishing&#13;
by 1729.&#13;
July 4, 1776. Declaration of Independence&#13;
signed, Philadelphi a, Pe nnsylvan ia. There is no&#13;
indication that Japanese fireworks were set off&#13;
to commemorate the event. There was no school&#13;
that day, since it was summer.&#13;
1776. First cocktail mixed. A c ustomer asks&#13;
Betsy Flanagan, a barmaid in Elmsford ,&#13;
N~w York,. for a glass of cock.tai ls, referring to a 1ar of tailfeathers kept beh ind the bar&#13;
for decorat!on. Betsy o bliges by garnishing&#13;
his dnnk with a feather, whi ch also becomes&#13;
the first swizzle stick.&#13;
1776. First submarine. American Turtle is&#13;
built by David Bushnell of Saybrook,&#13;
Connecticut, and propelled by a hand-turned&#13;
screw. The Turtle is used successfu ll y to affix&#13;
a bomb to Admiral Howe's flagship, Eagle.&#13;
February 6, 1777. France becomes first nation&#13;
to recognize United States.&#13;
June, 1778. Secret Service o rganized.&#13;
1976, as all of us know by now, marks the 200th annive r~ary&#13;
of American independence. The philosopher-historian&#13;
George Santayana warned that those of us who do not&#13;
learn from history are doomed to repea t i l. Another&#13;
famous man said that while one may not always find truth&#13;
in history, at least history is truth, by definiti on.&#13;
Fortunately, it is not our task to argue the tru th or&#13;
fal sehood of pronouncements like these, bu t merely&#13;
to explore some of the back alleys o f our past in search&#13;
of. .. what? Truth, beauty, meaning, the mysteri es o f li fe.&#13;
1780. First slave emancipated. Eli zabeth Freema n&#13;
freed by trial at Barrington, Massachusetts.&#13;
March 1, 1780. Pe nnsylvania passes a law&#13;
calling fo r "the gradual aboli tion o f slave ry."&#13;
October 19, 1781. Cornwallis surre nders at Yo rk town.&#13;
September 3, 1783. Ameri can inde pe nde nce&#13;
fo rmally recogni zed by England at the Peace o f Versailles.&#13;
October 6, 1783. Benjamin Hanks o f&#13;
Litc hfiel.d , Massachu se tts takes o ut a pate nt&#13;
o n the first perpetual motion machine in the United States.&#13;
July 17, 1784. T hirteen yea r-old Edward Warren&#13;
makes the first balloon fli ght in America.&#13;
Edward , who re turns to earth safe ly, is luckier&#13;
than the balloo n's designer, Peter Carnes, who&#13;
crashes one month later.&#13;
September, 1784. James Rumsey invents&#13;
the motor boat. &#13;
the indomi table Ame ri ca n Spirit, the eternal verities?&#13;
Maybe. but you won·t find those here, e ithe r. Keep looking&#13;
somewh e re el e if yo u·re in terested. What we have&#13;
for yo u is a n Ame ric a that is usually fo rgotten,&#13;
some times no t eve n remembe red, occasio nally best&#13;
le ft und isturbed benea th its rock. Your histo ry books&#13;
have give n you the ho pes, d reams, promises and&#13;
reali za tio n o f Ame rica. For o ur 200th birthday,&#13;
we give yo u a seco nd look. And we give it to you&#13;
o ne year ea rly.&#13;
1785. Dr. Jo hn Greenwood introduces the first&#13;
porcelain fa lse teeth to America and the world .&#13;
One o f G ree nwood·s first custome rs is&#13;
George Washington.&#13;
1790. George Vancouver explo res the Pacifi c&#13;
No rthwest coast.&#13;
1790. John Carroll is co sec ~ted a~ Bishop&#13;
o f Baltimo re, first Catholic bishop 111 the&#13;
United Sta tes.&#13;
• •&#13;
The Uncle Sam Chronic les&#13;
Benjamin Franklin conducted th·e [irst e lectri c&#13;
turk ey dinne r in Phil adelphia in 1749. desc ribing the eve nt by le tte r: .. A turkey is&#13;
to be killed for our di nne r by the e lectri c shock&#13;
and roasted by the e lec trical jack, be fore a fire&#13;
kindled by the e lectrified bott le: whe n the&#13;
healths o f a ll the fa mous e lectri cians in&#13;
England. Ho ll and . Fra nce and Germany a re&#13;
to be drank in e lect rified bumpers. unde r&#13;
the discharge of guns from the e lectrifi ed&#13;
batt e ry:· This was the begi nning or 224 years&#13;
o f profliga te use of e lec tri c power by&#13;
Americans. a c ustom tha t continued un reversed&#13;
until 1973. The turkey was se rved well done.&#13;
"Ya nkee Dood le .. was writte n in 1755 by&#13;
Dr.. Ri chard Shuck burgh at Albany. New Yo rk,&#13;
as a pu tdown o f straggly fed e rals. La ter the&#13;
so ng was played a t the surre nder of Co rnwallis ·&#13;
a t York town.&#13;
By the time of independe nce, New Yo rk had&#13;
a Chambe r o f Comme rce, a law school. and&#13;
a med ica l coll ege: musta rd was being&#13;
manufac tured in Philadelphia, and an inclined&#13;
rai lway had been constructed in Lewiston ,&#13;
New York. Two days before independence.&#13;
I&#13;
'&#13;
New Je rsey became the first co lo ny to grant&#13;
suffrage to women. Later 1 ew Jersey resci nded&#13;
the law. dec laring in 1807 tha t o nly free.&#13;
whit e male c itizens could vote .&#13;
ApriJ 9, 1792. Fir t ma adam road between&#13;
Ph il adelphia and Lancaster.&#13;
April 16, 1792. First c hu ckhole.&#13;
May 17, 1792. New York Stock Exchange&#13;
October 26, 1785. George Washi ngto n imports mee ts a t the Me rchan ts Coffee Ho use .&#13;
fir t jackasses from Spai n.&#13;
1787. Le vi Hut chins inve nts the alarm clock.&#13;
Once se t, the time of the a la rm cannot&#13;
be changed.&#13;
September 17, 1787. Constitu tion is si gned.&#13;
September 13, 1788. New York named capital&#13;
o f United States.&#13;
3,939,326 October 13, 1792. Architect James Ho ban&#13;
lays corne rstone for White Ho use.&#13;
June 20, 1793. Eli Whitney applies for a pa te nt&#13;
on the co tton gin.&#13;
September 18, 1793. Corne rsto ne of Capito l&#13;
layed. Architect i William T ho rnto n.&#13;
Capitol comple ted in 1830.&#13;
April 30, 1789. George Washingto n inaugura ted.&#13;
Joh n clams is Vice President, Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Secretary o f Sta te , Alexander Hamilto n&#13;
Secre tary of Treasury.&#13;
September 15, 1789. James Fenimore Cooper&#13;
bl&gt;rn.&#13;
1790. James Dearh am becomes first black&#13;
doctor.&#13;
March 1, 1790. First census record s 3,939,326&#13;
Americans.&#13;
April 17, 1790. Be njamin Franklin d ies.&#13;
1791. Washington, D.C. is platted.&#13;
March 4, 1791. Vermont becomes a state .&#13;
1792. First Conscription Law passes. Every&#13;
white male between 18 and 45 is orde red&#13;
to e nroll in the militi a a nd to provide his own&#13;
weapon and cartridges. No punishme nt is&#13;
specified fo r non·compli ance.&#13;
June, 1798. Oliver Evans manufa lu res the first&#13;
prac tical steam engine .&#13;
December 14, 1799. G 'orge Washington die .&#13;
December IS, l79tl. TIP Bill of Rights,&#13;
the fir t ten amendments to the United tat s Con titution, is pas t:d . Merry Christma and&#13;
a Happ_ ew e ntury. &#13;
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1799. Jonathan Grout invents and installs a&#13;
90-mile semaphore signal system between&#13;
Boston and Martha's Vineyard. A message&#13;
and reply took ten minutes, but Grout kept&#13;
getting a busy signal.&#13;
March 4, 1801. Thomas Jefferson becomes&#13;
president.&#13;
April 3, 1803. United States purchases&#13;
Louisiana Territory from France for 515 million.&#13;
May 14, 1804. Lewis and Clark leave St. Louis&#13;
for the Pacific Coast.&#13;
July 4th, 1804. Nathaniel Hawthorne born.&#13;
1807. First soda pop. Townsend Speakman,&#13;
great grandfather of the Pepsi generation,&#13;
adds fruit juice to soda water and sells it as medicine.&#13;
February 27, 1807. Henry Wadsworth&#13;
Longfellow born.&#13;
August 7, 1807. Robert Fulton's steamboat&#13;
Clermont makes its first run on the&#13;
Hudson River.&#13;
August 29, 1809. Oliver Wendell Holmes born.&#13;
December 13, 1809. Dr. Ephraim McDowell&#13;
performs the first abdominal operation on&#13;
Mrs. Jane Todd. She was 45 and lived to be 78.&#13;
1811. An anonymous taxpayer returns SS to&#13;
the government, which he said he had&#13;
defrauded. In 1916 the government received an anonymous payment&#13;
of $54.923.15.&#13;
May 12, 1820. Florence Nightingale born.&#13;
October 24, 1820. Spain cedes Florida to&#13;
the United States.&#13;
April 27, 1822. Ulysses S. Grant born.&#13;
December 2, 1823. Monroe Doctrine closes&#13;
the Americas to foreign colonization.&#13;
1824. Natural gas is used to illuminate&#13;
Freedonia, New York.&#13;
January 19, 1825. Ezra Daggett and T homas&#13;
KensetL invent the tin can.&#13;
1826. The Last of the Mahicans by&#13;
James Fenimore Cooper is published.&#13;
July 4, 1826. Thomas Jefferson dies.&#13;
June 18, 1812. United States declares war&#13;
on Great Britain.&#13;
August 19, 1812. First woman marine,&#13;
Ruth Streeter fought aboard the U.S.S.&#13;
Constitution. If anybody knew she was a&#13;
woman at that time, he wouldn't admit it.&#13;
December 1, 1813. British forces burn the&#13;
city of Buffalo.&#13;
August 24, 1814. British burn Washington,&#13;
D.C. and the White House.&#13;
December 24, 1814. The Treaty of Ghent&#13;
concludes the War of 1812. The United States&#13;
Army recorded 531,622 enlistments, but some&#13;
militiamen enlisted as many as ten times.&#13;
There was a bonus for enlistment.&#13;
January 8, 1815. British defeated at New Orleans .&#13;
The war had been over for more than three&#13;
weeks but neither side had heard the news.&#13;
March 4, 1817. James Monroe becomes&#13;
fift!J president.&#13;
July 12, 1817. Henry David Thoreau born.&#13;
1827. Harrison Gray Byar builds a two-mile telegraph system at Long Island City 65 years&#13;
before Edison's pa tent.&#13;
1834. The New York Sun announces that an&#13;
astro nome r has sighted men on the- moon.&#13;
T hey are described as being four fee t high and able to fly ~ith their own wings. Shortly&#13;
afte rwards, the story was admitted to be a hoax.&#13;
Circulation continued to increase after the admission.&#13;
1834. Friction matches are manufactured in&#13;
Springfield, Massachusetts.&#13;
November 30, 1835. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) born.&#13;
November 25, 1817. Senaa Samma o f Mad ras swallows a sword at Wa hington Hall. 'ew&#13;
York, manufac tured for him by William Pye.&#13;
May 21, 1819. The first bicycle is ridden in New York City. Two mo nths late r. the city&#13;
bans them o n sidewalks, stree ts, and in&#13;
public places.&#13;
August 2, 1819. Charles Guiee makes the&#13;
first parachute jump. Ascending in a balloon,&#13;
he plummets 300 feet before his umbrella-like&#13;
chute opens, then is put in a holding patte rn&#13;
by the LaGuardia tower but is blown four&#13;
miles out o f&#13;
New York.&#13;
'" In its mythology is&#13;
the true measure of o&#13;
notion 's stre ngth. For&#13;
what is notiona l character&#13;
if not the sum o f t he people ' s&#13;
hopes ond dreams, fai lures ond&#13;
tr iumphs? What d oes it matter,&#13;
really, if Johnny Appleseed l ived&#13;
or d id no t l ive. Today. in the&#13;
col I active mind of the&#13;
American people. he is&#13;
every b it as r eal ond&#13;
os human os Teddy&#13;
Rooseve lt, Charles&#13;
Lindbe rgh, or&#13;
Donald LJuck ."'&#13;
1836. Texas declares it elf indepe ndent of&#13;
Mexico.&#13;
February 25, 1836. Samuel Colt invent&#13;
lhe revolver.&#13;
April 16, 1836. Massachusetts pas es the&#13;
first child labor law, requiring all children&#13;
to attend school at least three months a year. Six years later, children unde r 12 are prohibited&#13;
from workin mo re than ten hours a d ay.&#13;
1838. Pierre Maspero, a New Orleans saloonkeeper offers the country's first recorded&#13;
free lunch. &#13;
Buck Rodgers&#13;
Da1·y Crockeu&#13;
Johnny Appleseed&#13;
, Tar.:a n&#13;
Martin Luther King&#13;
Jim Thorpe&#13;
Joe Louis&#13;
John Glenn&#13;
Dick Tra cy&#13;
John Brown&#13;
Charles Lindbergh&#13;
Wild Bill Hickock&#13;
Tom Swift&#13;
Shirley Temple&#13;
Tom Sawyer&#13;
The Lone Ranger&#13;
1839. First baseball game played at&#13;
Cooperstown, New York.&#13;
1839. Charles Goodyear vulcanizes rubber.&#13;
July 8, 1839. John D . Rockefeller born.&#13;
1840. 2,8 16 miles of railway are in operation in the United States.&#13;
August 30, 1842. Congress levies a tax of 75 cents a pound on opium. It had previously been&#13;
duty-free.&#13;
December, 1842. Dr. Crawford Williamson Long of Jefferson, Georgia, uses anesthesia in an operation, removing a tumor from the back&#13;
of James M. Ve nable. The bill for the operation was $2.25, including 25 cent for the&#13;
anesthetic.&#13;
November 23, 1844. James Polk defeats&#13;
Henry Clay for the Presidency by 170 electoral votes to 105. ·&#13;
•t•• March 4, 1845. Texas is annexed, triggering&#13;
the Mexican-American w r.&#13;
Liule Orphan Annie&#13;
Jean Harlow&#13;
Jessie Owens&#13;
Gibson Girl&#13;
Ka1e Smi1h&#13;
Superman&#13;
Rudolph Valentino&#13;
Clark Gable&#13;
Paul Bunyan&#13;
A nnie Oakley&#13;
Sergeant York&#13;
Audie Murphy&#13;
Babe Ruth&#13;
l'ncle Sam&#13;
am Houston&#13;
Kit arson&#13;
Charlie Chaplin&#13;
Ho1"d.1· Doody&#13;
Pecos Bill&#13;
Dear Abby&#13;
Humphrey Bogart&#13;
Gai:1· Cooper&#13;
eil Armstrong&#13;
J\4arcus Garvey&#13;
Daniel Webster&#13;
John Paul Jon es&#13;
Robert £. Lee&#13;
Mickey Mouse&#13;
Will Rogers&#13;
Pocohonras&#13;
Lassie&#13;
Andrew Jackson&#13;
Billy The Kid&#13;
Betty Boop&#13;
John Henry&#13;
Charlie Parker&#13;
,\ fr. Nawral&#13;
Lo ·is Armstrong&#13;
£Iris Presley&#13;
Billy Jean King&#13;
Marilyn Monroe&#13;
Daniel Boone&#13;
July 1, 1845. Da id Levi Yulee of Florida&#13;
becomes the nation' first Jewish senator.&#13;
June, 1846. Brigham Young and the Mormons leave Nauvoo City on their way to the Great&#13;
Salt Lake.&#13;
June 14, 1846. 49th Parallel i established&#13;
a the bounqary between Oregon Territory&#13;
and Canada.&#13;
December 28, 1846. Iowa bee mes a tate.&#13;
1847. The Mormon found Salt Lake City.&#13;
February 11, 1847. Thomas Alva Edi on born.&#13;
March 3, 1847. Alexander Graham Bell born.&#13;
1848. Tom H er becomes the first American&#13;
boxing champi n.&#13;
1848. The first ch ~ ing gum is manufa tured&#13;
by John Curti on bi Franklin to e. He ailed&#13;
it The tat · of /I.Jaine Pure pruce Gum. but&#13;
it didn't U, so he d ubled lti plea ure,&#13;
doubled his fun nnd came ut with ome new&#13;
flavors: Licorice Lulu. Yankee pruce, and&#13;
200 Lump Spruce. &#13;
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1848. All or parts of New Mexico, Texas. California, Nevada. Utah, Arizona. Wyoming, and Colorado are acquired from Mexico.&#13;
January 24, 1848. James W. Marshall discovers gold at Sutte r"s Creek, California.&#13;
July 19, 1848. Amelia Jenks Bloomer introduces bloomers at the first women"s rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York.&#13;
October 7, 1849. Edgar Allen Poe dies. October 21, 1849. First recorded exhibition of a tattooed man, New York City.&#13;
1850. Nathaniel Hawthorne·s The Scarlet Leuer is published. September 9, 1850. California becomes a sta te.&#13;
September, 1851. Ne "' York Times begins publication. 1853. Antioch College grants equal rights to wome n.&#13;
March 13, 1852. The first newspaper cartoon de picting Uncle Sam is published.&#13;
March 20, 1854. The Republican Party is christened by Aldan Earle Bovay al Ripon. Wisconsin.&#13;
July 25, 1854. Walter Hunt in vents the paper collar. October 15, 1854. John Brown raids Harper"s Ferry.&#13;
November 5, 1855. Eugene Debs born. November 28, 1856. Woodrow Wilson born.&#13;
1857. Joseph C. Gaye tty of New York me rchandises the first commercial toilet paper. Selling for SOC&#13;
for 500 sheets. it claims to assist in the prevention of piles.&#13;
1859. George Huntington Hartford adds tea to his hide and leather business. forming the&#13;
first link in what was to become the largest supermarke t chain in the world,&#13;
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. or the A&amp;P. as we call it.&#13;
February 14, 1859. Oregon becomes a state.&#13;
August 17, 1859. The first airmail is carried en route from Lafayette. Indiana,&#13;
Lo New York in a balloo n piloted by John Wise, who ran out of ho t air 27 miles :.tiuth o f his&#13;
takeoff point. Wise later became the first aerial bombardie r. demonstra tinl! a ni::w form&#13;
of warfare hy tossing dynamite sti cks out of a dirigible. -&#13;
1860. The United States has 30.600 miles of railway tracks.&#13;
November 6, 1860. Abraham Lincoln elected President.&#13;
December 20, 1860. South Carolina secedes from the Unio n.&#13;
February 4, 1861. Eleven Southern states conve ne at the Congress of Montgomery&#13;
under Jeffe rso n Davis.&#13;
February 5, 1861. Samue l D. Goodale patents the first pee pshow&#13;
machine, naming it the Mutosco pe.&#13;
April 12, 1861. 75 yea r-old Edmond Ruffin fires the first sho t in the&#13;
Civi l War al Fort Sumter. South Caroli na. \&#13;
June 18, 1861. The first fl ycasting contest, held al Uti ca. New York ,&#13;
is won by George Len nebacker. '&#13;
1862. The fi rst organi zed foo tball team is formed a l Oneida. New York.&#13;
They defeat every o ppo nent from 1862 through 1865, and neve r al low&#13;
an opposing team 10 cross the ir goal line.&#13;
February 3, 1862. Thomas Alva Ediso n publishes a newspaper on a train and&#13;
distri butes it to towns between Port Hu ron and De troit, Michi gan.&#13;
March 9, 1862. Mon itor defea ts Merrimac.&#13;
July 1, 1862. The first income tax is imposed. It is rescinded in 1872.&#13;
September 22, 1862. The Emancipa tion Proclamation declares that slaves are to be free&#13;
on Janua ry l, 1863.&#13;
February 17, 1864. The Hunley becomes the first submarine to sink a wa rship in combat. dispatching the&#13;
U.S.S. Husarn11ic to a watery grave wi th a to rpedo. T he wave gene ra ted by the ex plosion swamps and sin ks the&#13;
submarine, ki lling its crew. The hand-cranked c raft makes four miles an ho ur and has no provisio ns for air.&#13;
The Hunley sinks four differen t times, killing its crew on eac h occasio n.&#13;
April 7, 1864. First came l race in Ame ri ca held at Agri cultural Park&#13;
in Sacramento. Cali fornia. May 19, 1864. Nathanie l Hawthorne dies a l 59.&#13;
April 9, 1865. Robert E. Lee capitulates al Appomattox. April 14, 1865. Abraham Lincoln assassin ated.&#13;
September 25, 1865. Langdon W. Moore. the first of the big time bank robbe rs, sti cks up&#13;
a bank in Co ncord, Massachusetts, and e capes with 53 10,000.&#13;
November 2, 1865. Warren Harding born. 1866. Arthur Cummings introdu ces the curve ball 10 baseball .&#13;
December 26, 1865. James H. Mason patents the co ffee percolator.&#13;
September 12, 1866. The first burlesq ue show. "Black Crook", o pens in New York and runs for 475 performances.&#13;
1867. Wi lli am E. Lincoln of Providence. Rhode Island, patents the first moving picture projec tor.&#13;
June 20. 1867. Willi am Seward pu rchases Alaska from Russia for 57.2 milli on.&#13;
1868. The Cincinn ati Red Swckings become the first professional baseball clu b.&#13;
1868. P.O. Armours meat packing house opens in Chi cago. &#13;
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1868. Brigham Yo ung o pe ns the first sho pping center. Called Zion"s Cooperati ve Mercantile Institution. it consists of fo ur stores selling dry goods and carpe ts.&#13;
me n"s c lot hing. groce ri es. and drug . The nex t vear he puts all four unde r the same roof. creating the first discount supe rmarke t.&#13;
February 24, 1868. Impeachment begun against"President Andrew Johnson. He was impeached by the House and acquitted in the Senate by one vote .&#13;
(A two-thi rds majo rity is required .I 1869. Bre t Harte publishes The Outcasts of Pok er Flat.&#13;
1arch 4, 1869- Uly s S. Grant inaugurated. May IO, 1869. Union Pacific and Cenrra.I Pacific Railroads meet at Promontory. Utah.&#13;
&gt;&#13;
,&#13;
January 15, 1870. First cartoon appears depicting the Democrat as a donkey. It appears in Harpers Week(v and artist Thomas Nast en titles it&#13;
··A Live Jackass Kickin&gt; a Do::ad Lion:· 1871. P.T. Barnum and J.A. Bailey open ""The Greatest Show on Earth"" in Brooklyn. New York . /&#13;
March 30, 1870. 15th Amendment to tho:: Constitution forbid depriving a citizen his vote because of race. color or previous conditio n o f servit ude.&#13;
lune, 1871. George Westinghouse. inventor of the air brake. gives his employees Saturday afternoon off.&#13;
December 29, 1871. Thomas Alva Edison patents the radio. 1872. Aaron Montgomery Ward founds rhe first mail order house ai Chi cago.&#13;
August I, 1873. Cable car service beuins in San Francisco. 1874. George Greenwood of Farmington. Maine. inven ts earmuffs.&#13;
October 6, 1873. Washington Harrison Donaldson. George Ashton Hunt and reporter Alfred Ford attempt to fly across the Atl anti c in a 300.000&#13;
cubic foot balloon. Ridinu on a lifeboat suspended by swings. the crew leaves Brook lyn. New York , and flies fou r hours until running into a storm&#13;
near cw Canaan. New York. July 1, 1874. Four year-old Charles Ross of Germantown, Pennsylvania. is the first child to be kidnaped fo r ransom.&#13;
August 10, 1874. Herbert Hoover horn. October 19, 1874. Mary Walsh and Charles M. Colton are married in a balloon ove r Cincinnati. Ohio.&#13;
ovember 7, 1874. A cartoon by Thomas Nast entitled ··The Third Term Panic·· first depicts the Republican as an elephant.&#13;
1875. Mark Twain publishes Thu Adi•entures o/" Tom San·y er. the first book written on a typewrit er.&#13;
1875. Samuel F. O"Reilly draws tattoos electrically. 1876. The National Baseball League is formed.&#13;
1876. Alexander Graham Bell inven ts the telephone whil e Thomas Alva· Edison is&#13;
inventing the phonograph. 1877. Winslow Homer paints Th e Co11011 -Pickers.&#13;
September I, 1878. Emma M. Nutt is hired as a telephone o perator.&#13;
1879. Mary Bake r Eddy becomes pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston.&#13;
May 28, 1879. Illinois prohibits the employment of women in coal mines.&#13;
1880. Former Ci vil War general Lou Wall ace writes Ben Hur.&#13;
1880. The probation system is established in Bostnn.&#13;
January 26. 1880. Douglas MacArthur born .&#13;
March IO, 1880. The Salvation Army land in New York City and holds&#13;
services in front of Harryhills Gentleme n's Sporting T he atre&#13;
where ··Uncle Tom's Cabin·· is pl aying.&#13;
July 2, 1881. President James Garfie ld is assassinated by Charles J. G uiteau.&#13;
a disappointed offi ce seeker. Garfield is succeeded by Chester Arthu r.&#13;
the obscure. 1882. A ski club is formed at Berlin, ew Hampshire .&#13;
May, 1882. Chinese immigration is banned for ten years.&#13;
188 . Be nj amin Franklin Ke ith o pe ns the first Vaudeville show in Boston, called&#13;
T he Gaiety Muse um.&#13;
July 4, 1883. Buffalo Bill Cody ope n hi5 Wild West how.&#13;
1884. Mark Twai n publishes Huc kleberrv Finn.&#13;
April 22, 1884. T homas St evens leaves San Franci co to bicycle&#13;
around the world.&#13;
May 8, 1884. Harry S. Truman born.&#13;
1885. A te n-story skyscraper designed b Wil liam Le Baron Je nney&#13;
is comple ted in Chicago.&#13;
1885. Sylvanus F. Bowser of F,irt Way ne, India na,&#13;
manufac tures the fir ·t ga oline pump and tank. T he&#13;
Lrne-barre l co ntraption has marble valves.&#13;
July 23, 1885. Ulysses S. Grant d ies.&#13;
November 11, 1885. George Pal!on born.&#13;
1886. Thomas Stevens rides into San Francisco after&#13;
bicycling around the world .&#13;
1886. Carnegie publishe Triumphant Democrary. larx publishe ·&#13;
Das Kapital.&#13;
October 28, 1886. The Statue of Li be rty . a gift of the French people. i unve iled.&#13;
commemorating the lOOth annive rsary of American independence.&#13;
May I, 1887. The presiden ti a l succe ·sion Im is e nacted tn pnwiue for succes'ion in the event of&#13;
death or disc harge from offi ce of both the president :111d vtcc ·prcsiJent.&#13;
May 11, 1888. Irving Be rlin born. November 20, 1888. William L. Bundy patt1 nts the time clock. &#13;
fhe Uncle Sam Chronicles&#13;
As a young nation, America didn't have all&#13;
that much time for fads and crazes, since&#13;
most of us were more concerned with&#13;
mundane things like clearing fields, building&#13;
cabins, farming, raising children and working.&#13;
When people did get together for a little fun ,&#13;
well, there were always witch trials, or killing&#13;
buffalo from the observation car of a&#13;
transcontinental train. George Washington and&#13;
Thomas Jefferson were patrons of cock&#13;
fighting, and by the mid-1800's phrenology&#13;
became popular. Generally, however, there&#13;
just wasn't very much to do. Leisure industries&#13;
didn't boom until the 40 hour work"week&#13;
became widespread.&#13;
Cycling was introduced in the 1860's. The first&#13;
were unicycles known as Flying Yankee&#13;
Wheels. They were popularized by gymnasts,&#13;
but sales dropped when people began to&#13;
discover that it took a gymnast to ride one.&#13;
High-wheeled bicycles followed , and the taller&#13;
a rider was, the bigger a front wheel he could&#13;
straddle. Short men took up tricycles. By the&#13;
turn of the century the bicycle's back wheel&#13;
was the same size as the front and bicycling&#13;
became the first true fad , followed quickly by&#13;
roller skating, and then roller polo, which was&#13;
a kind of ice hockey on wheels.&#13;
When the Civil War ended, fighting men&#13;
brought home a wide assortment of diseases,&#13;
and an insatiable demand for remedies and&#13;
patent medicines. Cures were invented for liver&#13;
ailment, falling hair, tuberculosis, flabbiness,&#13;
impotency, indigestion, cancer, polio, and&#13;
warts. You could order any of them from a&#13;
wholesale house in Chicago or St. Louis, for&#13;
2511: plus postage and handling. Two reasons&#13;
for the popularity of these remedies were the&#13;
most common ingredients: alcohol and opium.&#13;
Even if people weren't actually cured, .at least&#13;
they didn't care so much.&#13;
Trading Cards swept the nation in the mid1880's, depicti ng baseball players, politici ans,&#13;
and music hall performers. Playing cards were&#13;
circulated with caricatures of political figures,&#13;
and there were even trading cards that&#13;
pictured patent medicines.&#13;
Jazz music's journey up the Mississippi from&#13;
New Orleans to Chi cago is well chronicled,&#13;
but by the turn of the Twentieth Century it&#13;
was another indigenous musical form, Ragtime,&#13;
that was sweeping the country. Nothing&#13;
remotely as popular appeared on the musical&#13;
scene until Bill Haley, Fats Domino, Chuck&#13;
Berry and their friends blew open the 1950's.&#13;
June, 1888. George Eastman patents and registers his Kodak No. 1, a camera which uses&#13;
roll film and does not req uire a tripod or table for support.&#13;
1889. Elizabeth Cochrane, a reporte r for the&#13;
New York World using the name Nellie Bly,&#13;
travels around th e world in 72 days.&#13;
February 22, 1889. The Territories of North&#13;
Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming&#13;
are annexed.&#13;
1890. There are I 25,000 miles of railroads&#13;
in the United States.&#13;
July 10, 1890. Wyoming becomes the first state&#13;
to grant suffrage to women.&#13;
August 6, 1890. William Kemmler, the convicted murderer of Matilda Ziegler, becomes the fi rst man to be electrocuted. The electrocution takes place at Auburn Prison. New York.&#13;
October 14, 1890. Dwight D. Eise nhower born.&#13;
September 28, 1891. Herman Melville dies.&#13;
1892. James Naismith introd uces basketball at the YMCA Training School in Springfield ,&#13;
Massachusetts. The peach basket employed&#13;
retai ns its bottom so that the ball must be&#13;
removed by hand after each successful goal.&#13;
1893. The New York World publishes the first comic strip, entitled "Hogan's Alley. " T he&#13;
first successful serial strip, "The Yellow Kid,"&#13;
follows.&#13;
May 10, 1893. Locomoti ve 999 of the New York&#13;
Central attains a speed of more th an 11 2 miles per hour.&#13;
Summer, 1893. The Chicago World's Fair.&#13;
June 9, 1893. Cole Porter born in Peru , Indi ana.&#13;
1894. Colonel Royal Page Davidson creates the first mi li tary bi cycle corps at Northweste rn&#13;
Mili tary Academy, Lake Ge neva, Wisco nsin. Sixteen cadets ride bicycles equipped ~v i th clips ro~ carrying ri fi es. .&#13;
1895. Willi am Geo rge Mo rgan o f the&#13;
Ho lyoke, Massachusetts YMCA in vents&#13;
volleyball.&#13;
May 6, 1896. Samuel Pie rpo nt La ngley's&#13;
26-pound , 16-foo t ai rplane makes the first&#13;
heavier-than-air propelled fl ight. Langley's&#13;
airplane is powered by a o ne-horse power steam engine.&#13;
May 30, 1896. Hen ry Wells of Spri ngfi eld.&#13;
Massachu se tts, driving a Du ryea Mo tor Wagon&#13;
strikes Evylyn T homas. who is riding a bicycle . causing the fi rst autumohile accident. Wells is incarcerated ove rnight awaiting a report on Ms. T homas·s injuries. &#13;
June 17, 1896. George Harpo and&#13;
Frank Samuelso n leave New York City in&#13;
a rowboat.&#13;
July 31, 1896. George Harpo and&#13;
Frank Samuelso n row their boat into the Scilly Island s o ff the coast o f England.&#13;
August 29, 1896. The chef of New York&#13;
Chinatown leade r Li Hung-Chang invent&#13;
Chop Suey.&#13;
1897. T.S. Wheatcraft of Rush, Pennsylvania,&#13;
introdu ces the vending machine. His machi ne&#13;
dispenses o~, salted peanuts.&#13;
April 24, 1898. T he U.S.S. Maine is sunk in&#13;
Cu ha. War breaks o ut be twee n the Uni ted States&#13;
and Spain.&#13;
May 1, 1898. The United States fl eet sinks&#13;
the Spanish fl ee t in Mani la Bay, The Philippines.&#13;
No Ame rican ships are damaged and no&#13;
Americans are injured.&#13;
July 1, 1898. 7,000 Ame ri can troops, in cluding&#13;
the Rough Riders unde r Colonel Teddy&#13;
Roosevelt, captu re San Ju an Hill.&#13;
July 7, 1898. Hawaii is annexed.&#13;
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In 1923, Joseph Babcock transliterated an&#13;
ancient Chinese game and copyrighted it as&#13;
Mah Jongg. Mah Jongg was a flash fad. The&#13;
whole untry played it fo r several months,&#13;
then the bottom dro pped out, leaving $2&#13;
million in unsalable Mah Jongg boards in the&#13;
hands of retailers.&#13;
The twin crazes of prohibition.and bootlegging&#13;
totally dominated the 1920's, engrossing the&#13;
entire population, but with the onset of the&#13;
Great Depression, hyste ri cal frivolity took on&#13;
unfo reseen dimensions. Flagpole sitting&#13;
became a national sport, and college students&#13;
took to swallowing hundreds of live goldfish at&#13;
a single sitting. While never as popular,&#13;
phonograph record eating provided&#13;
considerable di version.&#13;
Chain le tters promising huge fortunes were&#13;
circulated widely during the depression, and&#13;
the whole country began playing miniature&#13;
golf.&#13;
World War II provided a sobering influence .&#13;
The population put aside the frantic&#13;
pursuits of the previous two decades&#13;
and began saving string and aluminum foil, and&#13;
blacking out huge cities at night. By the end of&#13;
the war, America was ready fo r Frank Sinatra,&#13;
the biggest heartthrob since Rudolph&#13;
Valentino. Frankie faded, but was soon&#13;
followed by Johnny Raye, Frankie Laine, Eddie&#13;
Fisher, Julius LaRosa, Pat Boone, Elvis Presley,&#13;
Ricky Nelson, Tom Jones, Johnny Cash,&#13;
Robert Goulet and Alice Cooper.&#13;
Fess Parke r showed up in 1955 on Walt&#13;
Disney's T V program as Davy Crockett, and&#13;
caused every kid in the country to go out and&#13;
buy a coonskin hat. These we re worn while&#13;
hula hooping, trampolining and go-karting.&#13;
Comic books peaked in the 1950's, and pogo&#13;
sticks, stilts, and yoyos underwent semi annual&#13;
revivals.&#13;
Backyard bomb shelters he ralded the 1960's. a&#13;
decade of poli tical consciousness that wa&#13;
captioned by pithy bumper stickers of every&#13;
pe rsuasion. Frisbe s were thrown e\'erywhere,&#13;
underground new papers w re publi hed, and&#13;
rock mu ic became even more a part of&#13;
eve r day life.&#13;
T he 60's were years of unrest, assassinations,&#13;
turmoil , riots and social change. They left&#13;
Ame ri ca stunned , tired and ready fo r the ?O's&#13;
and the decade's biggest fad: nostalgia for the&#13;
remnan ts of every other decade of the century.&#13;
July 3, 1898. More of the Spanish fleet i&#13;
de troyed off Cuba. American casualities:&#13;
one killed, one wounded.&#13;
December 10, 1898. Spain cede Cuba.&#13;
Puerto Rico, Guam and The Philippines to&#13;
the United States.&#13;
1900. First autorrrnt open in N w York City.&#13;
1900. The Otis Elevat r Company of&#13;
New York City di play the first escalator at&#13;
the Paris Expo it1nn&#13;
1900. Motorcycle patented.&#13;
March 13, 1901. Benjamin Harn n dies.&#13;
September 6, tQ()t. Pr ident Wilham McKinley&#13;
i shot b~ anarchist Lt&gt;1&gt;n zolgosz at the&#13;
Pan- mcri an Expo it1t&gt;n in Buffalo. McKinley&#13;
dies on Septemhcr 14 and is sue eeded by&#13;
Teddy Rooseve lt. &#13;
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September 12, 1901. King Camp Gillette organizes a company for the manufacture of&#13;
safety razors. In 1903 he sells 51 razors.&#13;
October 24, 190L A.E. Taylor becomes the&#13;
fi rst man to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.&#13;
November 16, 1901. A.C. Bostwi ch drives&#13;
60 miles per hour at Ocean Parkway&#13;
in Brooklyn.&#13;
December 5, 1901. Walt Disney born.&#13;
December 16, 1901. Margaret Mead born.&#13;
August 25, 1902. An Arabic daily newspaper,&#13;
Al-Hoda is published in Philadelphia.&#13;
1903. New York Stock Exchange built.&#13;
1903. "The Great Train Robbery" is the first&#13;
motion pi cture with a plot.&#13;
June 18, 1903. E.P. Fetch and Marcus Krarup&#13;
leave San Francisco in a one-cylinder Packard .&#13;
August 21 , 1903. E.P. Fetch and Marcus Krarup arrive in New York City.&#13;
December 16, 1903. The Majestic Thea tre in&#13;
New York employs ushe re ttes.&#13;
December 17, 1903. Orville Wright pilo ts a&#13;
745-pound airplane 852 feet in 59 seconds.&#13;
Average speed is 31 miles an hour.&#13;
January 9, 1904. George Balanchine born.&#13;
May 4, 1904. Work begins on the Panama Canal.&#13;
December 27, 1904. Marlene Die tri ch born.&#13;
1906. Upton Sinclair's The Jungle ex poses conditions in the Chicago stockyards and meat-packi ng plants.&#13;
April 14, 1906. Teddy Roosevelt coins the term ·•muckrake r" to describe Sinclair and&#13;
his fellow crusadi ng writers.&#13;
Aprif 18-19, 1906. San Francisco earthquake&#13;
and iire kill 452.&#13;
June 30, 1906. Pure Food and Drug Act passes.&#13;
October 11 , 1906. The San Fra ncisco School&#13;
Boa rd o rde rs segregat ion o f all Japanese . Chinese and Ko rean childre n into sepa ra te&#13;
Orie ntal schoo ls.&#13;
1907. The re are 236,900 miles of rai lroads in&#13;
opera ti on in the United Sta tes.&#13;
1907. A.LR. Locke is the first black&#13;
Rhodes Scholar.&#13;
1907. Electri c washing machine marketed&#13;
is Chi cago.&#13;
January 23, 1907. Charles Curtis o f Kansas is the first native American to serve in&#13;
the Senate.&#13;
March 9, 1907. Ind iana e nacts legali zatio n o f&#13;
ste riliza tio n.&#13;
No t all these fam ous women play musical instruments.&#13;
1. Marianne Moore is considered the leading&#13;
woman poet. 2. Dorothea Dix awakened America&#13;
to the plight of the mentally ill. 3. Amelia Earhart&#13;
f lew /he A tlan tic alone in 1932. 4. Louisa May A l oil&#13;
1vro1e Littl e Wome n. 5. Georgia O'Keef e 1s a&#13;
leading abstract pain/er. 6. Maria Mitchell&#13;
disco Pered a comer and was rhe first woman&#13;
elected to the Academy of Arts and Sciences.&#13;
7. Lydia Maria "hild wa.1 a 1vri1er who championed&#13;
rhe aholitioni.1·1 cause. 8. MwJ1are1 Clapp 111o n a&#13;
P11/i1 zer Prize and ll'as preside nt of Wellesley&#13;
College. 9. Eleanor Roose ve/1 was chairwoman of &#13;
1908. A lolli pop manufacturing machine,&#13;
capa ble of manufacturing 40 lollipops per&#13;
seco nd. is prod uced by the Racine&#13;
Co nfec tio naries Mach ine ry Compa ny. The&#13;
manufact ure r c laims that the machine makes&#13;
more lo ll ipops in o ne week tha n ca n be sold in&#13;
o ne year.&#13;
Augusl, 1908. Dr. He nry He rbert Goddard.&#13;
direc tor of the New Jersey Training School for&#13;
Feeble-Minded Boys and Girls, introduces&#13;
the first intelligence test.&#13;
August 27, 1908. Lyndo n Jo hnson born.&#13;
November 3, 1908. William Howard Taft defeats&#13;
William Jennings Bryan for President by 321&#13;
electoral votes to 162. 1908. Jack Joh nson becomes the first black&#13;
wo rld boxing champio n.&#13;
1908. Teddy Roose velt se nd s The Great White&#13;
Fleet arou nd the wo rld .&#13;
1909. Frank Lloyd Wright designs the Robie&#13;
Ho use, Chicago.&#13;
1909. Child ac tress Gladys Smith is&#13;
transmogrifi ed into Mary Pi ckford under&#13;
the tute lage of D.W. Griffiths.&#13;
July 8, 1908. Ne sot~ Rockefeller born.&#13;
UN Human Rights Commission from 1946-53.&#13;
10. So fou.rne r Tmth 1vas a self-edu cated orator&#13;
who 1Vorkedfor bla kfreedon~ in the 19th Centwy.&#13;
11. Shirley Chisholm 1vas the first black 111oman&#13;
in Congress an I to run fo r president. 12. Jane&#13;
Addams founded Hull House. the first social&#13;
~e 11lem nl in A merica. 13. Clara Barton&#13;
l'Stablished the l ntema1ional Red Cross.&#13;
14. Elizabeth Cady Sf{/nto11 Orf!.anized lhe firsL&#13;
Women ~ R1°f~ hts Con vention in 1848. 15. Margaret&#13;
Chase Smith from Maine became one of 1he mos1&#13;
prominent Republicans in the Senate. 16. Clare&#13;
Booth Luce had careers as Co ngress 1Voman.&#13;
plav1Vright. ambassador. 17. D1:n·e l ee. ay is a&#13;
member of the Atomic Energy Comn11ss1on.&#13;
18. Gertmde Stein 111as one of the most fa mous&#13;
litera1y fr/~ ures of !he 1920s. l9. Pearl Buck 11·on a&#13;
Nobel Prize for Liternture in 1938. 20. Margaret&#13;
Sanger 111as )ailed in 1916 for opening America's&#13;
first birth con1rol clinic. 21. Marv Lyon founded&#13;
!he advanced female semina1y at Mt. Hof.vok e.&#13;
Massachusel/;. 22. Mildred "Babe" Didrikson&#13;
broke 4 01,vmpic records in 1932 and pitched&#13;
against the Brooklyn Dodgers. 23. Margaret Mead&#13;
is a leading 20th centwy an/hropologist.&#13;
24. Fmnces Perkins ll'aS Franklin oosevelt~·&#13;
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January 1, 1909. Barry Goldwater born.&#13;
February 9, 1909. The first anti-narcotic law&#13;
is passed in response to fea rs that as many&#13;
as 15% of the Ameri can population are hooked&#13;
on opium-based medicines.&#13;
1910. The Rotary Club is organized.&#13;
1910. The first pinball machine is manufactured&#13;
in Detroit.&#13;
1910. Mr. Wilson observatory installs a&#13;
JOO-inch reflecting telescope.&#13;
February 8, 1910. The Boy Scouts of America&#13;
are chartered in Washingto ri. D.C. Be Prepa red.&#13;
April 21, 1910. Samuel Langhorne Clemens&#13;
(Mark Twain) dies.&#13;
August 13, 1910. Florence Nightingale dies.&#13;
November 8, 1910. W.M. Frost o f Spokane,&#13;
Washington, invents the insect electrocu tor.&#13;
Secretmy of Labor and the first IVOman to serve&#13;
in a cabinet. 25. Helen Keller overcame blindness&#13;
and deafness to become a leading essayist.&#13;
lecturer and educator. 26. Edna St. Vin~·ent Millai•&#13;
was a leading merican poet. 27. 1Wargarer Fulle1:&#13;
was a transcendentah~t leader and author.&#13;
28. /\Ja1:1· Cassatt was the mos1 f'amoll\ American&#13;
imrres. ioni,·t rc1i11ter. 29. PhPllis Whea1ley 11•a&#13;
a black poet o the I 1&#13;
th cenl1u:v. 30. Harriet&#13;
Beecher W \\'C \\'rote Uncle Tom· Cabin.&#13;
31. 11sc111 8. A 11thony was the earii• feminist&#13;
1110 vement · firs! a11d greatest acti~i;t.&#13;
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May 27, 1911. Hubert Humphrey born.&#13;
·1912. Charles Pathe produces the first newsreel.&#13;
1912. The Girls Scouts and The Campfire Girls&#13;
are chartered.&#13;
1912. Casimir Funck discovers vitamins.&#13;
February 16, 1913. 16th amendment to the&#13;
Constitution authorizes the income tax.&#13;
January 9, 1913. Richard Nixon horn.&#13;
March 4, 1913. Woodrow Wilson inaugurated.&#13;
October 1, 1913. A monument to a seagull&#13;
is dedicated in Salt Lake City. Utah.&#13;
December 21, 1913. The .first crossword puzzle&#13;
appears in the New York World.&#13;
August 15, 1914. Panama Canal opened.&#13;
October 28, 1914. Jonas Salk born.&#13;
February 2, 1917. Diplomatic relations are&#13;
severed with Germany.&#13;
April 6, 1917. Congress declares war&#13;
on Germany.&#13;
May 29, 1917. John Fitzge rald Kennedy born.&#13;
1918. The Yellow Light is introduced to&#13;
New York City"s traffic signals. The first ye llow&#13;
light is run by Hector Rondalla. a Bro nx&#13;
casketmaker. o n his way to the Wo rld Series.&#13;
January 8, 1918. Mississippi is the first state&#13;
to ratify the prohibition amendment to the&#13;
Constitution.&#13;
November 7, 1918. Billy Graham born.&#13;
November 11, 1918. Armistice of World War&#13;
I signed.&#13;
1919. H.L. Mencken publishes The Ameriran lanl{UaRe.&#13;
January 4, 1919. Teddy Roosevelt dies.&#13;
September 2, 1919. Communist Party o f&#13;
America organized.&#13;
December 11, 1919. A monument to a boll&#13;
weevil is dedicated in Enterprise, Alabama.&#13;
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1700's&#13;
The Battle of the Kegs&#13;
Yankee Doodle&#13;
Hail Columbia&#13;
July 26, 1919. Emily Sc hae ffer o f Sea G ate.&#13;
New York marries Lt. George Burgess o f the&#13;
Army Air Corps in a n airpl ane. The hride a nd&#13;
groom are in o ne plane . the minister in ano the r.&#13;
The ce re mo ny is hroadcas1 hy radi o to a&#13;
gra ndst and below. 1 t is not re co rded whethe r&#13;
the bride tosses her bouquet fro m the coc kpi t.&#13;
January, 1920. Prohibition becomes effe c ti ve .&#13;
August 26, 1920. The Wo man Suffrage&#13;
Amend ment to the Constitution becomes Law.&#13;
December 10, 1920. Nobel Prize for Peace&#13;
awa rded to Woodrow Wilson.&#13;
1922. Sinclair Lewis publishes Babbi11.&#13;
January 24, 1922. C.K. Nelson patents the Eskimo Pie.&#13;
July, 1922. The first tube neo n adve rtising sign&#13;
appea rs in New York. -&#13;
August I, 1922. Alexander Graham Be ll dies.&#13;
1923. Time magazine is published by&#13;
Henry Luce . &#13;
January 7, 1923. The Baltimore Sun exposes&#13;
the reign o f terror o f the Ku Klux Klan in&#13;
Morehouse Parish, Louisiana. where despite&#13;
evidence of to rture and murder of marked&#13;
vic tims, a grand jury refused to bring an&#13;
indi ctme nt. Estimated Klan membership is&#13;
as high as 5 million ; by 1930 it has declined&#13;
to 9.000.&#13;
August 2, 1923. Warren G . Harding dies&#13;
myste riously in San Francisco o n his return&#13;
from Alaska. Embolism is listed as the cause of death. Harding is succeeded by Calvin&#13;
Coolidge. Keep Cool.&#13;
May 4, .1924. Calvin Coolidge signs bill&#13;
excluding all Japanese immigration and&#13;
limiting immigration from other countries.&#13;
1925. The New Yorker begins publication.&#13;
1925. F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby&#13;
is n11hli,hP.ct hy Sc ribner and Sons.&#13;
July 10-21, 1925. John Scopes, a Tennessee&#13;
schoolteacher, is tried and convicted for&#13;
teaching evolution in public school. Prosecutor&#13;
is Willi am Jennings Bryan and defense attorney&#13;
is Clarence Darrow.&#13;
1926. Ramon Navarro stars i11 Ben Hur: John&#13;
Barrymore appears as Don Juan : Rudolph&#13;
Valentino dies.&#13;
November 12, 1926. First aerial bombardment&#13;
on United States soil. During a feud between&#13;
rival bootleggers. an airplane drops three bombs&#13;
on the farmhouse of Charles Birger in&#13;
Williamson County, Illinois. The bombs fail&#13;
to explode.&#13;
1927. Th e Jazz SinRer with Al Jolson is the&#13;
first popul ar sound film.&#13;
Summer, 1927. Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs.&#13;
August 2, 1927: Calvin Coolidge tells the pr-ess&#13;
in Rapid City, South Dakota, "I do not choose&#13;
to run for President in 1928."&#13;
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August 23, 1927. Nicolo Sacco and Bartolomeo&#13;
Vanzetti executed.&#13;
1928. Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse appears&#13;
in theatres. January 1, 1928. An air-conditioned office&#13;
building opens in San Antonio, Texas.&#13;
June 26, 1928. Alfred E. Smith, Democratic&#13;
governor of New York, becomes the first&#13;
Catholic presidential nominee .&#13;
October 14, 1928. Cora Dennison and James&#13;
Fowlkes of Kansas City, Missouri are married&#13;
on television.&#13;
1929. William Faulkner publishes The Sound&#13;
and the Fury: Ernest Hemingway publishes&#13;
A Farewell to Arms: Thomas Wolfe publishes&#13;
look Homeward Angel.&#13;
January 13, 1929. The first talki ng picture in&#13;
Esperanto is made by Paramount.&#13;
September S, 1929. The first-fly-it yourself&#13;
airplane service is begun.&#13;
October 29, 1929. Stock Market crashes.&#13;
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1930. Grant Wood paints A merican Gothic.&#13;
February 18, 1930. First cow milked in an&#13;
airplane. Elm Farm Ol~ie , a ~uernse:f . g?es&#13;
May 6, 1942. American forces under Gene ral&#13;
Douglas MacArth ur surrende r in the&#13;
Phili ppines.&#13;
June 7, 1942. Ame ri cans land on Guadalcanal.&#13;
September 9, 1942. A Japanese bomb explodes&#13;
near Moun t Emily, Oregon. No one is injured.&#13;
March 3, 1931. "Star Spangled Banner' '&#13;
designated as nation al anthem.&#13;
October 18, 1931. Thomas Alva Ediso n dies.&#13;
January 18, 1944. Edward Bing Kan is the first&#13;
Chinese citizen to be naturalized after repeal of the Chinese Excl usion Acts. He is natura li zed&#13;
in Chi cago. Quotas are established whi ch allow&#13;
the immigration of IOS Chinese per year.&#13;
June 6, 1944. Allied fo rces invade German-held&#13;
France at Normandy.&#13;
November 7, 1944. Roosevelt is e lected to a&#13;
February 6-9, 1933. All nited States ba nks are c losed.&#13;
March I, 1933. Rooseve lt add resses the natio n . . . . .&#13;
August 6, 1945. Ame ri cans drop the first&#13;
ato mi c bomb used in warfare o n Hiroshim" , Japan.&#13;
1946. Va rie ty lists the best o f SO yea rs o f mov ies: best film, Gone W ith T he Wind:&#13;
top stars, Charlie Chaplin and Gre ta Garbo:&#13;
best produ cer, Irving T halbe rg; best director, D.W. Griffith. &#13;
January, 1935. Flea circus opens in New York .&#13;
Admissio n is 501X.&#13;
' fund s, wraps and deli ve rs the package.&#13;
Keedoozle is a contrac tio n of "Key does it all. "&#13;
commissioned offi cer in the United States Marines.&#13;
November 2, 1948. Harry S. Truman defeats&#13;
Thomas Dewey. The Chi cago Tribune prints&#13;
a headline reading "Dewey Defea ts Truman."&#13;
1951. J.D. Salinger publishes Ca tcher in the Rye.&#13;
1939. Clark Gable stars as Rhe tt Butler in&#13;
Gone With the Wind.&#13;
best man, the maid of honor, and four&#13;
musi cians.&#13;
1953-54. Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin&#13;
conducts a series o f hearings into Communist&#13;
subve rsion of government and Ameri can life. Eisenhower denounces McCar hy on June 14,&#13;
1953. On December 2, 1954, the Senate&#13;
condemns McCarthy by a vote of 67-22.&#13;
1955. Alan Freed, a New 1'.o.rk disc jockey,&#13;
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1941. Orson Welles directs, produces and stars in Citizen Kane. The Marx Bro thers appear&#13;
in their last movie, The Big Srore.&#13;
1942. The Alaska Highway opens between&#13;
Dawson Creek and Fairbanks.&#13;
1957. Jack Kerouac publishes On th'e Road.&#13;
1957. Chuck Be rry records "Rock and Roll&#13;
Music" ; Elvis Presley records "All Shook Up."&#13;
1957. Herb Cae n, a columnist for the San&#13;
Francisco Chronicle coins the term "beatnik".&#13;
September, 1957. Governor Orval M. Faubus&#13;
uses the Arkansas National G uard to prevent . . . &#13;
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1776 Common Sense&#13;
1777 Paradise Lost&#13;
1767 The Ta sk&#13;
1766 The Federalist&#13;
1794 Autobiography&#13;
1600 Life of Washington&#13;
1809 History of New York&#13;
1615 Waverly&#13;
1819 Sketch Book&#13;
1826 Lasl of lhe Mahicans&#13;
1832 Pride and Prejudice&#13;
1837 Twice-Told Tales&#13;
1840 Two Years Before the Mast&#13;
1841 Essays&#13;
IA~ 5 The Raven and Other Poems&#13;
1850 The Searle! Le tter&#13;
1651 Moby Dick&#13;
1852 Uncle Tom's Ca bin&#13;
1855 Leaves of Grass&#13;
1867 Ragged Dick&#13;
1869 Innocents Abroad&#13;
1870 The Luck of Roaring Camp&#13;
1876 Tom Sawyer&#13;
i880 Ben-Hur&#13;
1885 Huckleberry Finn&#13;
1890 Black Beauly&#13;
1895 The Red Bad ge of Courage&#13;
1904 The Sea Woll&#13;
1912 Riders of lhe Purple Sage&#13;
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SELLERS&#13;
Thomas Paine 1913&#13;
John Millon 1914&#13;
William Cowper 1921&#13;
Alexa nde r Hamilton. e t al. 1926&#13;
Benjamin Franklin 1929 Parson Weems 1931&#13;
Wa shingto n Irving 1935&#13;
Sir Walter Scott 1936&#13;
Washington Irvi ng&#13;
James Fenimore Cooper&#13;
Jane Austin 1936&#13;
Na thaniel Hawl horne 1939&#13;
Ri cha rd H. Dana. Jr. 1942&#13;
Ralph Waldo Emerson 1943&#13;
Ed~ r All en Poe 1945&#13;
Na th ani el Hawthorne 1951&#13;
Herman Melville 1953&#13;
Harrie! Beecher Slowe 1955&#13;
Wall Whitman 1959&#13;
Horatio Alger. Jr. 1980&#13;
Ma rk Twa in 1962&#13;
Bre t Ha rle 1964&#13;
Mark Twai n&#13;
Lew Wall ace 1965&#13;
Mark Twai n 1966&#13;
Anna Sewe ll 1968&#13;
Stephen Crane 1969&#13;
Jack London 1970&#13;
Zane Grey 1972&#13;
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Pollyanna Eleanor Parl e r&#13;
Penrod Boolh Tarking lon&#13;
The Sheik Edllh Hull&#13;
Topper Thorne Smil h&#13;
Magnificent Obsession Lloyd C. Douglas&#13;
The Good Earlh Pea rl S. Buck&#13;
Case of the Counte rfe it Eye Erl e Sta nl ey Gard ne r&#13;
How lo Win Friends&#13;
and Influence People Dale Ca rnegie&#13;
Gone Wllh ihe Wind Margaret Mllchell&#13;
The Grapes of Wra th John Steinbeck&#13;
The Robe Lloyd C. Douglas&#13;
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Betty Smllh&#13;
The Eq g and I Be tt y Ma cDo na ld&#13;
From He re lo Eternit y James Jone s&#13;
The Silve r Chali ce Thomas Costain&#13;
Marjorie Morningstar He rman Wouk&#13;
Exodus Leon Uris&#13;
Advise and Consent Alle n Drury&#13;
Ship of Fools Ka theri ne Anne Parl e r&#13;
The Spy Who Camo&#13;
in From lhe Cold John Le Carre&#13;
The Source James A. Mi che ne r&#13;
Valley of lhe Dolls Jacqueline Susann&#13;
Airporl Arthur Hailey&#13;
Porlnoy·s Complain! Philip Roth&#13;
Love Slory Eri ch Sega l&#13;
Jonat han Li vlngslon Seagull Ri c ha rd Bach&#13;
Top Movie Crossers The Godfather Hl72 The Sound of Music 1965 Cooo With tho Wind 1939 Tho Gradualo 1968 Ben Hur 1959 The Ten Commandmont• 1057 Doclor Zhlva110 1965&#13;
•&#13;
No vember 8, 1960. 'John Fitzgerald Kennedy&#13;
of Massachusetts defeats Richard Nixon&#13;
for the preside ncy.&#13;
March 1, 196I. John F. Kennedy establishes&#13;
the Peace Corps.&#13;
May S, 1961. Alan She pard comple tes the first&#13;
American sub-orbital space flight.&#13;
March 2, 1962. Wilt Chamberlain of the&#13;
Philadelphia Warriors scores 100 points in a&#13;
professional basketball ·game.&#13;
1962. Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif star in&#13;
David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia.&#13;
October 24, 1962. United States blockades Cuba.&#13;
November 7, 1962. Eleanor Roosevelt dies.&#13;
1963. John Updike publishes The Centaur.&#13;
May IS, 1963. Gordon Cooper orbits the earth&#13;
22 times.&#13;
August 28, 1963. 300,000 blacks and civil rights&#13;
supporters march in Washington, D.C. Martin&#13;
Luther King te lls the throng "I have a dream. "&#13;
November 22, 1963. John F. Ke nnedy is&#13;
assassinated in Dallas, Texas by Lee Harvey&#13;
Oswald d uring a parade. Ke nnedy is succeeded&#13;
by Lyndon Johnson.&#13;
November 24, 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald is shot and killed by Jack Ruby.&#13;
ApriJ S, 1964. Douglas MacArthur dies.&#13;
August 2, 1964. An American destroyer is&#13;
attacked off the coast of North Vietnam. U.S. aircraft auack North Vietnamese bases.&#13;
AJrport J070 Mary Popplm11 1964 My Fair Lady 1964&#13;
1964. Pete r Sellers stars in the title role of&#13;
Stanley Kubrick's Doctor Strangelo ve, a&#13;
character mode led after Richard Nixo n's future&#13;
Secre tary of State , He nry Kissinger.&#13;
September 20, 1964. Herbe rt Hoover dies.&#13;
October IS, 1964. Cole Porter dies.&#13;
February 21 , 196S. Malcolm X is assassinated&#13;
in New York .&#13;
March 21 , 196S. 4000 Civil Rights worke rs march from Selma to Montgo mery, Alabama,&#13;
to pre se nt black grievances.&#13;
May 2S, 196S. Cassius Clay, later known as&#13;
Muh ammad Ali, knocks out So nny Listo n in&#13;
the first round of the ir he avyweight&#13;
championshi p bo ut at Lewisto n, Maine.&#13;
July 6, 196S. Lyndo n Johnson authorizes&#13;
Med icare.&#13;
March 31, 1968. Lyndon Johnson announces&#13;
"I shall no t seek and I shall not acce pt the&#13;
nomi natio n of my party for another term of&#13;
offi ce as Preside nt. "&#13;
April 4, 1968. Martin Lut he r King is&#13;
assassinated in Me mphis, Te nnessee .&#13;
June S, 1968. Ro bert F. Ke nnedy, campaigning&#13;
for preside nt, is assassinated in Los Angeles,&#13;
California ho urs after winning the California&#13;
Democratic Presidenti al primary .&#13;
October 20, 1968. Jacqueline Kennedy, the&#13;
widow of preside nt John F. Kennedy, marries&#13;
Greek ship tycoon Aristotle Onassis.&#13;
November S, 1968. Richard Nixon de fe a ts&#13;
Hubert Humphrey for the preside ncy.&#13;
December 24, 1968. Apo llo 8 begins first of&#13;
te n o rbits around the moon.&#13;
January 20, 1969. Richard Nixon inaugura ted.&#13;
March 28, 1969. Dwight Eise nhower dies.&#13;
July, 1969. 400,000 rock music fans jam&#13;
Woodstoc k, New Yo rk for " three days of&#13;
peace and music."&#13;
July 20, 1969. Apo llo 11 astronaut Ne il Armstrong becomes the first e arthma n to set foot&#13;
o n the moon. He is joi ned by fellow astro naut&#13;
Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.&#13;
May 4, 1970, Four Kent State Uni ve rsity .&#13;
students killed by O hio Natio nal Gu ard during&#13;
anti-war demonstratio ns.&#13;
June 17, 1972. Seven Re publican&#13;
ope ratives under E. Howard Hunt and&#13;
G. Gordo n Liddy, burglari ze De mocra ti c&#13;
headquarters in the Wate rgate Apartments,&#13;
Washington, D.C. •&#13;
-November 7, 1972. Ric hard Nixon de fea ts&#13;
George McGovern for the presidency. Ni xon&#13;
carries 49 states, McGovern o nly Massachusetts.&#13;
April 30, 1973. Nixon staff membe rs John&#13;
Ehrlichman and H.R. Haldeman, implicated in&#13;
the Watergate break-in, resign. Presidential&#13;
counsel John Dean is fired .&#13;
October 10, 1973. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew&#13;
pleads guilty to income tax evasion and resigns&#13;
from office. He is succeeded by Gerald Ford,&#13;
House Republican leader. &#13;
f&#13;
Headed by returning senior&#13;
lettermen-M. Bintz, S. Beebee, D. Mauer, and J. Wilson-compiled a 7-8 record&#13;
for the fall. They wrapped&#13;
up their season by finishing&#13;
2nd in the Sect. Tourny.&#13;
and losing in the first round of the District Tourny.&#13;
to Farragut. Two new records&#13;
were set during the season&#13;
(a 6 game win streak and playing&#13;
in a District Tourny.). The baseball team is hitting it off with 7&#13;
returning lettermen. They are D. Cross,&#13;
T. Fischer, G. Steenbock, D. Barrier, and&#13;
B. Jensen. The pitching staff is solid with&#13;
0 . Lefeber and K. Stamp as returning starters.&#13;
Softball And Baseball&#13;
Bk rw: K. Stamp, D. Barrier, G. Steenbock, D. Jones, D. Cross, D. Jones, Ft rw: Coach Wright, D. Lefeber, B.&#13;
Jensen, J. Fischer, R. Kris, S. Bintz.&#13;
49 &#13;
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to State&#13;
-New Coach&#13;
-New Records&#13;
-New "Watch"&#13;
I&#13;
Above: 1st rw: D. Barrier; J. Callaway;&#13;
S. Bintz; D. Barrier; K. Callaway; K.&#13;
Langen, P. Bintz. 2nd rw: K. Stamp; B.&#13;
Iwen; R. Stephens; D. Jones; J.&#13;
McDonald; J. Bertelson; Coach&#13;
"Diamond" Vogel.&#13;
Left: Record Holders: Dan Jones, Jeff&#13;
Callaway, Ray Stephens, Kurt Stamp. &#13;
Bk rw: C. Nelson, A. Moffatt, K. Ring, C. Wede, L. Kenealy, L. Dotten, P.&#13;
Finerty, J. Casson•, J. Alfers 0 , L. Casson, P. Wellman, J. Fischer•, J. Pogge 0 , T.&#13;
Cox (Mgr) ". Ft rw: S. Stephens•, A. Thomas, E. Feldman•, D. Lett•, L. Kuster, J.&#13;
Dollen, P. Bintz, J. Elias, C. Felton, J. Christensen, P. Sidebottom, Not pictured B. Handbury, P. Dollen, J. Sunkten. "Denotes letter winners. Coach Gary White.&#13;
Girl's Traek&#13;
Ne"W Record Holders&#13;
mile relay 4:25.8&#13;
D. Lett, E. Feldman, J. Alfers, J. Casson&#13;
J. Fischer&#13;
220 yd. low hurdles&#13;
100 meter low hurdles&#13;
32.0&#13;
17.3&#13;
10 flight shuttle hurdle relay 1:12.5 J.&#13;
Alfers, J. Pogge, J. Fischer, E. Feldman&#13;
53 &#13;
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JOE ALFERS&#13;
Football 0 0 0 0 , Band 0 0 0 0 , Prom Committee, Boys'&#13;
Letterman Club 0 0 0 , Chorus0 0 0 0&#13;
SHERRI BAKER&#13;
Prom Server, Pep Club0000 (Pres.) Mat Maid 0000 ,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Sweetheart Candidate,&#13;
Outstanding Pep Club Member (Freshman)&#13;
DA VE BARRIER&#13;
Baseball 0 0 0 0 , Football 0 0 0 0 , Boys' Track 0 0 0 0 , Sophomore&#13;
Class Officer (Pres.), Prom Server, Prom Committee, Boys'&#13;
Letterman Club 0 0 0 0 , Chorus 0 , Student Council 0 , Most&#13;
Valuable playeI in football, Prep-All American, Basketball 0 0 0 0 , All Conference, Nonpareil S.W. Iowa&#13;
(2nd Team), BEST BOY ATHLETE&#13;
STACEY BEEBEE&#13;
Swnmer Softball 0 0 0 0 , Fall Softball 0 0 0 0 , Girls'&#13;
Basketball000 0 , Girls' Track 0 , Freshman Class Officer&#13;
(Pres.), Wizaid of Oz, Pop Concert Dancer 0 0 , Annual Staff,&#13;
Library Staff, Prom Server, Homecoming Committee,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, NHS 0 0 0 , Girls, Letterman&#13;
Club0 0 0 , Pep Club0 0 0 , Honor Roll 0 0 0 0 , Chorus 0 ,&#13;
Shorthand Guild, Best Secretary, Honorable Mention All&#13;
Conference Basketball&#13;
MARY BINTZ&#13;
Summer Softball 0 0 0 , Fall Softball 0 0 0 0 , Girls'&#13;
Basketball 0 0 0 0 (Co-Captain), Pop Concert Dancer 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Annual Staff, Prom Server, Homecoming Committee,&#13;
Homecoming Queen, Girls' Letterman Club 0 0 0 0 , Pep&#13;
Club 0 0 0 0 , Chorus 0 0 0 , Valentine Sweetheart Princess, BEST&#13;
ALL-AROUND GIRL&#13;
CINDY BROCKMAN&#13;
Girls' Basketball 0 0 , Girls' Track0 0 , Wizard of Oz, Jesus&#13;
Christ SuJ&gt;er tar, Band 0 0 0 , Pep Club 0 0 0 0 , Chorus0 0 , Mat&#13;
Maid 000&#13;
STEVE BROUGHAM&#13;
Baseball ° F otball 0 0 , Boys' Basketball 0 0 0 0 (Co-Captain),&#13;
Most lmprov &lt;l Player, All Confe rence Honorable Mention, All SWI Honorable Mention, SWI All Versatile Athlete&#13;
Honorahle Mention, Sophomore Class Officer (Secretary),&#13;
Coll •,Boys' Letterman Club 0 0 0 0 , 2 time Most Improved&#13;
flayer&#13;
DAVE BUSCH&#13;
Band• 0 0 , l .A.G. 0 0 , homecoming Committee, Ch01u s 0 0 ,&#13;
Shtdcnt Manager Basketball &amp; F ootball, S.P.A.C.E&#13;
Program&#13;
SAM BERTELSEN&#13;
Football 0 0 0 , (Captain°), Boys' Basketball 0 , Boys' Lettennan&#13;
Clnb • 0 0 , Freshman Class Officer (Treasurer), Pop Concert, Prom Server&#13;
JEFF CALLAWAY&#13;
H: tball 0 , Boys' Track 0 0 , Boys' Letterman Club 0 0&#13;
VICKI CARROLL&#13;
Girls' Track0 , Pep Club0 0 , Mat Maid0 0&#13;
lONAE CHAMBERS&#13;
Rand 0 0 0 , Annua Staff, Newspaper Staff, Honor Society,&#13;
Pep Club000 , Honor Rol1° 0 00 , Who's Who Among&#13;
American High School Students, 1975 Iowa Scholar, Honor&#13;
tat , Mat Maid0 0 0 , Porn Porn Girl 0 0&#13;
TEFF COOK&#13;
Boys' Basketball 0 , Band 0 0 0 0 , Prom Server, Chorus0 0&#13;
JANE CORRIN&#13;
Girls' Basketball° 0 0 0 (Co-Captain), Girls' Track 0 , Class&#13;
Officer (Sophomore-Reporter, Junior &amp; Senior-Pres.),&#13;
Band0 0 0 , Wizard of Oz, Dancer in Pop Concert 0 , Prom&#13;
Server, Homecoming Committee, Honor Society (Pres.),&#13;
Prom Committee, Girls' Letterman Club0 0 , Pep Club 0 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Who's Who Among American High School Students, 1975&#13;
Iowa Scholar, Salutatorian, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Graduation Escort, Valentine Sweetheart Candidate, Flag&#13;
Twirler 0&#13;
KEITH DARRINGTON&#13;
1.A.G.oo&#13;
TOOTSIE DONALDSON&#13;
Library Staff 0 , Pep Club 0&#13;
MARK DRIVER&#13;
Band0 0 0 , Honor Society0 0 , Prom Committee, Who's Who&#13;
Among American High School Students, Student Manager,&#13;
National Math Contest Award&#13;
BEV ECKMANN&#13;
Summer Softball 0 , Freshman Class Officer (V.P.), Band 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Annual Staff, Pep Club0 0 0 0 (V.P.) B.B. Representative 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Who's Who Among American High School Students,&#13;
Chorus 0 , Mat Maid 0 , Alternate Winner in Wool Contest,&#13;
Intramural Volleyball Team, Graudation Usher&#13;
JOHN ECKMANN&#13;
Perfect Attendance Honorable Mention&#13;
EARLEEN FELDMAN&#13;
Girls' Track0 0 0 0 , Annual Staff (Sec-Tres.), Honor Society0 0 ,&#13;
Girls' Letterman Club 0 0 0 0 , Honor Roll 0 0 0 0 , Shorthand&#13;
Guild, Citizenship A ward&#13;
ROGER FELTON&#13;
I.A.G. 0 0 0 , S.P.A.C.E. Program, Prom Committee, BEST&#13;
ACHIEVEMENT IN l.A.G.&#13;
JI FINKEN&#13;
Baseball 0 , Football 0 , Bo s' Basketball 0 , Spanish Club 0 0 ,&#13;
AG0&#13;
BARB FISCHER&#13;
Summer Softball ° Fall Softball 0 0 , Girls Basketball 0 0 , Girls'&#13;
Track0 , Pep Concert 0 , Annual Staff 0 Prom Server, Girls'&#13;
Letterman Club 0 , Pep Club 0 0 0 , Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Sweetheart Princess Candidate, Basketball Statistician °,&#13;
Shorthand Guild&#13;
LINDA FLOERCHINGER&#13;
Girls' Basketball 0 , Band 0 0 0 0 , Plays 0 0 , Annual Staff,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Honor Society 0 0 0 , Spee h 0 0 0 , Pep Club 000 , Cheerleader 0 , Chonis 00 0 , Mat 1aid00 , Best Vocali t, BEST SPEAKER&#13;
. TIM FISCHER&#13;
Transfer from St. lbert' s&#13;
PATTY GUlLU&#13;
Girl's Track0 , Annual Staff, H nor Su ·1 t 0 0 , Hon r&#13;
Rollo o o&#13;
67 &#13;
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DAVE HESTER&#13;
Football (Captain) 0 0 0 0 , Honorable Mention All&#13;
Confereoce 0 , Prep All-American, Baod0 0 0 , I.A.G. 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Plays 0 0 , Pop Concert 0 , Annual Staff, Prom Server, Boys'&#13;
Letterman Club 0 0 0 , Speech 0 , Chorus 0 , FF A 0 0 ,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, BOY WITH BEST&#13;
PERSONALITY&#13;
BRUCE JENSEN&#13;
Baseball 0 0 , Football 0 0 0 0 , Boys' Basketball 0 0 0 , Boys'&#13;
Track0 , Band0 0 0 , l.A.G. 0 , Annual Staff Prom Server,&#13;
Homecoming Committee, Honor Society0 0 (Tres) Prom&#13;
Committee, Boys' Letterman Club 0 0 0 , Lee &amp; Welboume&#13;
Awar?. Ho~ecoming Candidate, Who's Who Among&#13;
Amencan High School Students, Bowling 0 , Honor&#13;
Graduate, BOY MOST LUCEY TO SUCCEED&#13;
KIRK KAY&#13;
Baseball 0 , Footbal1° 0 (Most Improved Player), Boys'&#13;
Basketball 0 0 0 0 , Annual Staff, Prom Server, Boys' Letterman&#13;
Club00 , Homecoming Candidate, Bowling0 BEST&#13;
LOOKING BOY '&#13;
KA THY KENEALY&#13;
Baseball Bat Girl, Summer Softbal1° 0 0 , Fall Softball° 0 0&#13;
Girls' Basketball 0 0 0 0 , All Conference Basketball Girls' '&#13;
Track0 0 , Pop Concert 0 0 , Annual Staff Prom Serv~r Honor&#13;
Society0 0 0 , Girls Letterman Club 0 0 0 0 , Pep Club..' 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Honor Ro~l 0 0 0 °, C?orus 0 0 , Mat Maio 0 , Porn Pom Girl 0 ,&#13;
Homecommg Candidate, Pep Club Rep. Prom Committee&#13;
BEST GIRL ATHLETE ' '&#13;
LORI KENEALY&#13;
Girls' Track 0 0 0 , Annual Staff, Pep Club 0 0 0 Who's Who&#13;
Among American High School Students, Chorus 0 0 0&#13;
LYNN KLINE&#13;
Football° 000 , l.A.G. 000 Boys' Letterman Club00 ° FFA&#13;
(vice) 0 0 '&#13;
DIANA KROEGER&#13;
Summer Softball°, Fall Softball 0 , Band 0 0 , Jesus Christ&#13;
Superstar, Pep Concert 0 0 , Annual Staff&#13;
Prom Server, Girls' Letterman Club 0 0 'pel? Club0 0 0&#13;
Student Manager 0 , Volleyball Champi~ns (Cap) 0 '&#13;
CINDY KUSTER&#13;
Girls' Track 0 0 , Band0 0 0 0 , Girls Letterman Club 0 Pep Club0 0 0 0 , Mat Maid 0 0 '&#13;
STEVE LARSEN&#13;
Baseball 0 0 , Football°, Boys' Basketball 0 0 0 , Boys' Track 0 ,&#13;
Chess 0 0 , FF A (Treas), Spanish Club 0 0 0 0 , AG 0&#13;
DA VE LEFEBER&#13;
Baseball 0 0 0 :, Football 0 0 0 0 , (c_:ap., Prep-All-American °, All&#13;
Conference , honorable Ment10n All Southwest Iowa 0 )&#13;
Boys' Basketball 0 0 0 0 (All Southwest Iowa 0 Hustler of The&#13;
Year Award0 0 0 , Most Valuable Class V.P.', I.A.G. 0 (Sec),&#13;
Annual Staff, Prom Server, Homecoming Committee Prom&#13;
Committee, Boys' Letterman Cluh 0 0 0 0 , Bowling0 0 '(cap.)&#13;
Homecoming King, BEST all-AROUND BOY&#13;
DAN MANHART&#13;
Band00 0 , 1.A.G. 0 0 0 , Prom Server, Boys' Letterman&#13;
Cl11b0 0 0 , Wrestling (Capt.) 0 0 0 0 , AG, FFA (Com. Chairman,&#13;
Points Administrator, Received Scholarship Award)&#13;
DENISE MAUER&#13;
Summer Softball 0 0 0 , Fall Softball 0 0 0 0 , Girls&#13;
Basketball 0 0 0 0 , Girls' Track0 , Band 0 0 , "Boyfriend", Je~i.tJ&#13;
Christ Superstar, Pop Concert 0 , Annual Staff (Co-ed)&#13;
Homecomin15 &amp; Prom Committees, Honor Society 0 0 0&#13;
(Vice), Girls Letterman Club0 0 0 0 , Pep Club 0 0 0 0 ( oph.,&#13;
Outstanding Member, Senior Outstanding M mber) Who s&#13;
Who Among American High School Students, Iowa Scholar,&#13;
DAR Good Citizen, Chorus 0 0 0 0 , Porn Porn Girl 0 0 •&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Volleyball Cham pion ° 0 ,&#13;
Valedictorian, GIRL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED&#13;
THERESA MCDONALD&#13;
Pep Club0 0 0 0&#13;
ED MCINTOSH&#13;
Chess 0 0 , Band0 0 0 0 , I.A.G. 0 0 0 , Prom Serve r, Boy '&#13;
Letterman Club 0 , Wrestling 0 0&#13;
ED MOFFATT&#13;
I.A.G. 00 , AG00&#13;
PEGGY MOFFATT&#13;
Girls Basketball 0 0 , Girls' Track 0 0 , Jesus Christ Superstar,&#13;
Annual Staff (co-ed), Prom Server, Honor Society, Pep&#13;
Club 0 0 0 0 , Honor Roll 0 0 0 0 , Chorus, Mat Maid 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Statistician Girls' Basketbal1° , Wool Contest 0 0 (District&#13;
Winner) National Math Contest Award&#13;
LINDA NEWMAN&#13;
S.P.A.C.E. Program, Child Development&#13;
DUANE OLSEN&#13;
AG 0&#13;
DAN PAPST&#13;
Shortest Performance as a Student&#13;
ALYCE PEPPER&#13;
Pep Club0 , Annual Staff, Mat Maid 0 , Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Graduation Usher, Fashion Show 0 , GIRL WITH&#13;
BEST PERSONALITY&#13;
JIM PLAMRECK&#13;
Band0 0 , l.A.G. 0 , AG, Coon Hunter, Trapper• 0 •&#13;
LINDA PLAMBECK&#13;
Band0 0 0 , Pep Club0 0 0 , Mat Maid 0 • 0 , H ome min Uh r,&#13;
Graduation Usher&#13;
STEVE POGGE&#13;
Football 0 , Band0 0 , Prom Server, Boys' Letterman Cluh .. •,&#13;
Speech0 , Who's Who Amon7 American lliih Schon!&#13;
Students, Wrestling0 0 0 , FFA 0 (Pres. 0 , V.P. ) Homeeommg&#13;
Candidate (runner-up)&#13;
RUSS REOINBAPGH&#13;
Baseball 0 , Boys' Basketball 0 , FF A 0 0&#13;
DAN RING&#13;
Chess 0 , I.A.G. 0 0 , Honor Society 0 0 0 , Prom Committee,&#13;
Spanish club 0 0 •&#13;
LES REDINBA.lT(;ff&#13;
Football 0000 (Cap) All Conferenc·e00 u Mo l Hard-Nosed&#13;
Player, All-American Foothall, Boys' HaskPghall 0 0 0 , Boys&#13;
Track0 0 , Chess, l.A.G. 0 0 , Speech 0 , \Vrc~tlmg, 0 Student&#13;
Cotmdl 0 , FFA 0 0 , AG0 &#13;
JEAN SCHRODER&#13;
"Boyfriend" Wizar of Oz, Pop Concert• 0 , Annual Staff,&#13;
Chon ··, Mat Maid 0 0 , AG 0&#13;
KIM SCHRODER&#13;
Band0 0 0 , Honor Society•, Prom Committee, Speech 0 , Pep&#13;
C'luh 0 • Mat Maid 0 0 , Pom Pon Girl 0&#13;
DIANE SIEBELS&#13;
wnmer Softball 0 0 , Fall Softball 0 0 , Girls' Basketball 0 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Girls' Track 0 , Ban&lt;l 0 0 , Wizard of Oz, Annual Staff,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Prom Server, Homecoming Committee,&#13;
Prom Committee, Girls' Letterman Club 0 0 0 , Pep Club 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Honor Roll 0 0 0 , Homecoming Candidate&#13;
DEBBIE SMITH&#13;
Chorus 0&#13;
JERRY STAMP&#13;
Wrestling• 0 , l.A.G. 0 , Track 0&#13;
GREG STEENBOCK&#13;
~eball 0 0 0 0 , Football° 0 0 0 , (Cap) Boys' Basketball° 0 0 ,&#13;
&amp;ys' Track 0 , Golf•, Boys' Letterman Club0 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Wrestling•, Prep-All American Football, Honorable&#13;
Mention All Southwest Iowa• 0 , Most Hard-Nosed Player&#13;
MIKE STEPHENS&#13;
Football 0 0 0 , Boys' Track 0 l.A.G. 0 , Prom Server,&#13;
Homecomin!! Candidate, Boys' Letterman Club 0 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Wrestling••'ito&#13;
ANNETTE THOMAS&#13;
Girls" Track 0 0 0 0 , Band0 0 0 0 , Annual Staff, Girls' Letterman&#13;
Club°, Pep Club 0 0 0 0 , Chorus• 0 0 0 , State Music Contest, All&#13;
S ate tryouts•, Mat Maid 0&#13;
JANELLE TRADEL&#13;
Smnmcr Softball 0 0 , Fall Softball 0 0 , Annual Staff, Prom&#13;
Comrnitt e, Girls' Lettennan Club0 0 0 , Pep Club0 0 0 0 (Jr.&#13;
Outstanding Member B.B. Rep. 0 ) Cheerleader (Co-Cap),&#13;
Chorw;•, Jcsw; Christ Superstar, Pop Concert•, Mat Maid 0 ,&#13;
H• )w !"Il Candidate, Student Manager•, Sweetheart&#13;
l'n~1&lt; · Candidate~ Hom~coming Candidate, Shorthand&#13;
J111ld, olkyhall Champ10ns 0 0 (Cap), Graduation Usher&#13;
MARLYN TROLL&#13;
1. , ·,. ,I,.,., Secretary, Band0 0 0 0 , l.A.G. 0 0 0 (Tres. 0 , Pres, 0 )&#13;
Pop Concert• 0 , Homecoming Committee, Honor&#13;
Soc.:iety 0 0 0 , Honor Roll, Chorus• 0 , NHS Secretary,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, John Phillips Sousa Award, BEST&#13;
INSTRUMENTALIST&#13;
ROY WADE&#13;
Football 0 0 , l.A.G. 0&#13;
DONNA WEDE&#13;
Summe Softball 0 0 , Statistician-Boys' Basketball, Girls'&#13;
Basketball 0 0 0 0 , Annual Staff, Newspaper Staff•, Honor&#13;
Society• 0 0 (Sec), Prom Committee, Girls' Letterman&#13;
Cluh000 , Speech 0 (State), Pep Club0000 (Jr. &amp; Sr. runnerup outstanding member, Football Rep.) Who's Who Among&#13;
American Hign School Students, Chorus•, Student Advisory&#13;
Board 0 , Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow&#13;
JOHN WELLMAN&#13;
Soph. Class Secretary, l.A.G. 0 0 0 , Wrestling•, Senior Escort&#13;
JAN WILSON&#13;
Summer Softball 0 0 0 , Fall Softball 0 0 0 , Girls' Basketball••• 0&#13;
Girls' Track 0 , Jesus Christ Superstar, Girls Letterman '&#13;
Club0 0 0 , Pep Club0 0 , Chorus•, Shorthand Guild&#13;
DUANE WITT&#13;
Band0&#13;
KURT WOLLENHAUPT&#13;
Student Manager-Football, Band0 0 0 0 , l.A.G. 0 0 0 , Chorus•, Wrestling 0 , Awarded the Eagle Award of Boy Scouts&#13;
CONNIE WRIGHT&#13;
Summer Softball 0 , Annual Staff, Newspaper Staff•, Prom&#13;
Server, Prom Committee, Homecoming Candidate, Mat&#13;
Maid000 , Student Council 0 , 1975 FFA Queen&#13;
LUANNE YOUMANS&#13;
Summer Softball 0 0 0 , Fall Softball 0 0 0 , Girls' Basketball 0 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Jr.-Sr. Class Treasurer, "Boyfriend", Wizard of Oz, Jesus&#13;
Christ Superstar, Pop Concert• 0 0 0 , Annual Staff, Prom&#13;
Server, Prom Committee, Honor Society 0 0 0 , G iris'&#13;
Letterman Club 0 0 , Pep Cl uh 0 0 0 0 , Chon1s 0 0 , Porn Porn&#13;
Girl 0 Homecoming Candidate (mnner-up\ Honor roll 0 0 0 0 ,&#13;
Volleyball Champs 0 (Capt) PRETTIEST C:IRL&#13;
RI :.K OLSEN&#13;
Last in processional march.&#13;
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Judy Albertus&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Keith Callaway&#13;
Janelle Casson&#13;
Joni Christensen&#13;
Ernie Collier&#13;
Frank Cook&#13;
Tammy Cox&#13;
Francis Cross&#13;
Dave Crosse&#13;
David Divelbess&#13;
Jonette Dollen&#13;
Mark Elias&#13;
Melanie Felton&#13;
Patty Finerty&#13;
Dave Finken&#13;
Mark Finken&#13;
Don Fischer&#13;
Jim Fischer&#13;
Susie Fischer&#13;
Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Darcy Hood&#13;
Steve Ingwersen&#13;
Bill lwen&#13;
Dan Jones&#13;
Dave Jones&#13;
Jeanette Knott&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
Craig Lewis&#13;
Bracf Masker&#13;
Juniors Gamble on ''Vegas'' &#13;
&amp; ''Crap Out''&#13;
LuAnne Masker&#13;
Teri Mason&#13;
Kathy Mauer&#13;
Jim McDonald&#13;
Paula Messner&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Chuck Nelson&#13;
Roxann Newland&#13;
Cindy Nielsen&#13;
Denise Nielsen&#13;
Randy O'Neill&#13;
Jim Perrin&#13;
Janet Pogge&#13;
Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritchard&#13;
Dan Reynolds&#13;
Jeff Ring&#13;
Larry Ring&#13;
Thelma Ring&#13;
Terry Roberts&#13;
Jeanette Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Ryan&#13;
Mike Schierbrock&#13;
Tim Schnitker&#13;
Marilyn Schuning&#13;
Patty Siebert&#13;
Tom Siebels&#13;
John Spencer&#13;
Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Laurie Schley Stephens&#13;
Ray Stephens&#13;
Julie Stone&#13;
bebbie Thomas&#13;
Tim Whannell&#13;
Tom Whannell&#13;
Eileen Witt&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
Nancy Alfers&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Doug Barrier&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
Bill Billeter&#13;
Dwayne Bintz&#13;
Philip Bintz&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Doug Busch&#13;
David Carroll&#13;
Lynette Casson&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
b ave Coffman&#13;
Danny Cook&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Chuck Donaldson&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Linda Drummy&#13;
Sheryl Elliott&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Kathy Finerty&#13;
Jan Fischer&#13;
Karol Fischer&#13;
Rodney Floerchinger&#13;
Bev Graves&#13;
Don Grudle&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Tim Jacobs&#13;
Pat Jacobs&#13;
Tonya Kasch&#13;
Monte Kay&#13;
Denny Kenealy&#13;
Joe Kenealy&#13;
Carol Killpack&#13;
Diane Kilfpack&#13;
Kathy Kline&#13;
Gary Kosmacek&#13;
Gayle Kosmacek&#13;
Calvin Krohn&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Sandy Larsen&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
Dave Lund&#13;
Danny Masker&#13;
Diane Mauer&#13;
Sophs - A Class Of Dares &#13;
And Bers&#13;
Tim Meyer&#13;
Vicki Nclntosh&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Robin Neville&#13;
LuAnn Nielson&#13;
Ronnie N ihsen&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Meribeth Ploen&#13;
Robert Pogge&#13;
David Redillbaugh&#13;
Julie Ring Karlene Ring&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Sandy Ring&#13;
Leslie Roberts&#13;
Mary Roberts&#13;
Diana Ronfeldt&#13;
Anne&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Bill&#13;
S&#13;
chierbrock&#13;
David Schley&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder&#13;
Johnny Siebert Kurt Stamp&#13;
Shirl&#13;
ey Stephens&#13;
Rick Stone&#13;
Jeri Suntken&#13;
Va&#13;
lerie Suntk&#13;
en&#13;
LaVeme&#13;
Trade!&#13;
Lori&#13;
Trede&#13;
Denny Ve&#13;
rpoorten&#13;
Linda Wade Connie Wede Teresa Westphal Carla Wilson&#13;
Tim Wilson&#13;
Kathy Wr&#13;
ight&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Lori Ahart&#13;
Karen Albers&#13;
Jane Alfers&#13;
Bryan Archer&#13;
David Ausdemore&#13;
Duane Barrier&#13;
Sue Barrier&#13;
Patti Bintz&#13;
Coll&#13;
ette Bowl&#13;
es&#13;
Anne Brandes&#13;
Da&#13;
vid Bri&#13;
sbois&#13;
Leslie Busch&#13;
Roger Collier&#13;
ToAnn&#13;
Cross&#13;
b arcy Divelbess&#13;
Paul&#13;
ette Dollen&#13;
Susan D&#13;
ooley&#13;
Dar&#13;
l&#13;
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ne&#13;
Driver&#13;
Jan Elias&#13;
Lo&#13;
ra Enge&#13;
lking&#13;
Chet Fefton Cindy Felton&#13;
Gary&#13;
F&#13;
rie&#13;
ze&#13;
Laurie&#13;
Gilbra&#13;
ith&#13;
Mike&#13;
G&#13;
r&#13;
ap&#13;
Keith&#13;
Gravert&#13;
Beth Han&#13;
dbury&#13;
Eldon Ho&#13;
ugh&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
Mary&#13;
J&#13;
e&#13;
nsen&#13;
Mike Johnson&#13;
Mi&#13;
ke Ke&#13;
n&#13;
ealy&#13;
Pat Kenealy&#13;
Lori&#13;
Killpack&#13;
Kenny Kline&#13;
Brad Knott&#13;
Tim Koch&#13;
Calvin Manhart&#13;
Kevin Mark&#13;
Carl Martens&#13;
Janelle Masker&#13;
kenny McD&#13;
onald&#13;
Sheryl Messerschmidt&#13;
Tami Meyer&#13;
Class Of '78 &#13;
Myth or R eality'?&#13;
Debra Miller&#13;
Amy Moffatt&#13;
Marc Morey&#13;
Caroline Nelson&#13;
Marsha Nihsen&#13;
Danny O'Neill&#13;
Betty Orme&#13;
Bernard Osbahr&#13;
Marvin Pearcy&#13;
Gene Perrin&#13;
Calvin Petersen&#13;
Dave Peterson&#13;
Susan Pieper&#13;
Tim Pierson&#13;
Lori Plambeck&#13;
Dan Pogge&#13;
Ron Powers&#13;
Sheryl Price&#13;
Darla Pritchard&#13;
Mick Redinbaugh&#13;
Sharon Reynolds&#13;
Deborah Ring&#13;
Greg Ring&#13;
Terry Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Chuck Ruckman&#13;
Carol Ryan&#13;
Lisa Schley&#13;
Jeff Shreeves&#13;
Patti Sidebottom&#13;
Alan Siebels&#13;
Scott Siebels&#13;
Fred Smith&#13;
Martha Smith&#13;
Brad Soppe&#13;
Scott Suntken&#13;
Renee Wachner&#13;
Roy Wachner&#13;
Nancy Weihs&#13;
Lona Welboum&#13;
Peggy Wellman&#13;
Suzanne West&#13;
Rhonda Wohlers&#13;
Scott Wohlers&#13;
77 &#13;
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84&#13;
WANT TO BUY:&#13;
One used Henway. call Dan Ring at&#13;
BB Town Petroleum.&#13;
TC Want-Ads: Intro&#13;
A good left arm to go with another&#13;
one. Must be super strong to match&#13;
the other. Contact Kirk Kay?&#13;
Someone to wash a silver and black&#13;
Chevelle. Wire Diane Kroeger.&#13;
Need Lead guitarist and bass player&#13;
for hard rock group. Call Joe&#13;
(Turtleneck) Alfers&#13;
Need one boiler for school boiler&#13;
room. Must have all automated&#13;
control with built in color T.V. and a&#13;
good, soft fold-out bed. Contact head&#13;
custodian J. Wellman.&#13;
New Gov't teacher needed; old one is&#13;
never serious; must be male, middleaged, and not Greek in heritage. See&#13;
B.J. the D.J.&#13;
Need Jonette's ability to dance.&#13;
Contact Connie Wright&#13;
PROPHECIES FOR THE YEAR&#13;
2000.&#13;
Roger Felton: There will be new&#13;
advances in society, test tube babies&#13;
and a Socialistic government. Dan&#13;
Papst will be 6'7" and Gregor will be&#13;
president. Roy will be blind from&#13;
wearing sunglasses and John Eckman&#13;
will be late to the reunion.&#13;
Earleen Feldman: The world will be&#13;
better than it is now. The Tr-Center&#13;
annual will not get published on time&#13;
as in years past.&#13;
LuAnn Youmans: The towns of TriCenter will be suburbs of OmahaC.B. Kathy will be living in Hawaii so&#13;
she won't have to worry about getting&#13;
a tan all the time.&#13;
Kathy Kenealy: LuAnne will have a&#13;
kid on each hip and two hanging on&#13;
each leg.&#13;
One fast eating Marathon Bar Call this Jeff Cook: The economy will be&#13;
number after 10:00 642-3850 ask for booming; hopefully in my picket!&#13;
Sam B.&#13;
Must have new excuses to skip school.&#13;
Old ones are wearing very thin. See Jr.&#13;
class representative.&#13;
Need one new or near-new Greeklooking voo doo doll Call Collect Roy&#13;
Wade, Klondike 4733.&#13;
Want to by Wallace sticker for&#13;
Gregor. Contact Roger Felton.&#13;
Want Girl. Must meet minimun·&#13;
qualifications 36-24-36. No experience&#13;
necessary. On the job training. Many&#13;
fringe benefits. Good Hours, pay Call&#13;
485-2519 ask for Duke.&#13;
Need senior key Mr. Ratigan. contact&#13;
Diane Siebels.&#13;
Want a pep squirrel, contact Patty&#13;
Cullum for application.&#13;
Want to buy: An "A" in Gov't Pay any&#13;
price. Donna Wede&#13;
Diana Kroeger: I expect to see all my&#13;
classmates very close to each other&#13;
and still friends no matter what year it&#13;
is.&#13;
Steve Larsen: Puerto Rico will take&#13;
over the world. We will leave this&#13;
solar system en route to the stars.&#13;
Dan Manhart: Coach will still be&#13;
yelling "Clean Up"!&#13;
Sherri Baker: Smellman will manager&#13;
of the Blue Bunny.&#13;
Kirk Kay: I don't think times will be&#13;
much different than they are now.&#13;
Dan Papst: By the year 2000, school&#13;
and teachers will be about the same,&#13;
except slightly older. Mr. McKercher&#13;
will be at the head of the Bald is&#13;
Beautiful movement. Mr. Abariotes&#13;
will be still looking for the top of his&#13;
desk; Mr. Johnson will still be fooling&#13;
the rest of the faculty that he is not&#13;
one of the kids. Mr. Chris will have&#13;
suffered several heart attacks, and&#13;
above all, I will be rich, famous and&#13;
very tall!!! l&#13;
Need a vote for the Catholic farmers&#13;
and something important to do at the&#13;
Pop Concert, Mr. H. Call Linda&#13;
Floerchingeringgabadodahdodah. Joe Alfers: Everyone will be married&#13;
and the girls won't be built like they&#13;
Experienced gas man to help blow out use to be.&#13;
oilot lights. f-',...ntact Dave Barrier. Stacy Beebee: I'll still be looking for a&#13;
job and probably still be living at&#13;
home or maybe working at Burger&#13;
King singing in the orders.&#13;
Jerry Stamp: Apes will take over. That's why I'm preparing myself now.&#13;
Marl Driver: I think that the&#13;
governments of the world will become&#13;
more Socialistic and the U.S. will be a&#13;
world power. The Catholic farmers&#13;
will all be put away.&#13;
Vicki Carroll: I'll probably still be&#13;
playing frisbee with the old men in&#13;
Bayliss Park.&#13;
Ed Moffatt: In 25 years, I expect&#13;
everything to be just about the same&#13;
except for high prices and low dresses.&#13;
Also, expect Alice Pepper to have the&#13;
same dimensions.&#13;
Lindah Floershinger: Greek &amp;&#13;
Schaben will have a T.V. debateGreek will lose. He'll also become&#13;
Catholic and recognize the Pope and&#13;
finish out his life raising com on a&#13;
farm (that's com).&#13;
World motto will be: There is no such&#13;
thing as a free lunch.&#13;
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE&#13;
One slight!( use run-through-the mill&#13;
high scnoo senior. Knows variety of&#13;
tricks, including how to forge Mrs.&#13;
Miller's initials on a pass. Good for at&#13;
least 4 more years. Contact E.&#13;
Feldman.&#13;
One slightly-used term paper Used&#13;
only for gov't; include note cards,&#13;
roughdraft, and final copy. Cheap. If&#13;
interested see Jeff Callaway.&#13;
Used and dented 1964 Rambler only&#13;
56,000 miles, runs throug~ anything,&#13;
even telephone poles. Contact Cindy&#13;
Brockman&#13;
Excellent shape size 13 pair of tennis&#13;
shoes. Call Taco Ring after 6:00.&#13;
Hundreds of used down slips. Sell&#13;
cheap. Serious inquires only. Contact&#13;
Duane Olsen.&#13;
A good, straight walker coon hound; 4&#13;
yrs-old; barks 115 barks per min. not&#13;
mean in any way; will tree with feet&#13;
on tree and head in air. Tree alone or&#13;
with other dogs. See Sam Plambeck. &#13;
To Advertisements&#13;
One pair of used O's Gold coveralls.&#13;
Best offer. See Wendall Knauss before&#13;
noon.&#13;
X-Rated family relations film. Contact&#13;
Linda Plambeck.&#13;
Lighting-fast pair size 6 track shoes.&#13;
Skid proof-not guaranteed spin-out&#13;
resi tant. Excellent condition See&#13;
Sherri Baker cl o Mike S.&#13;
One used and battered '64 Ford,&#13;
mostly for junk, a real heap, no seats,&#13;
large primer spot, not running&#13;
presently. A real value for 47¢. Chevy&#13;
power! Contact Jim Finken.&#13;
Three Gregor Wheels SS-Unilugs; 20&#13;
by 30-without spokes. Contact Ed&#13;
Mcintosh&#13;
One high school graduated (?) braincomplete with cerebrum Wire Jerry&#13;
Stamp cl o Coonsville, South Carolina.&#13;
Long scratch on a car, good quality,&#13;
very msty, deep, demand plentiful will&#13;
take highest offer. Contact Greg&#13;
(Canoe-foot) Steenbock.&#13;
Beautiful 1973 Mustang. Road tested&#13;
and guaranteed to outmn Olsen's stang&#13;
even without gas in it. Contact Duane&#13;
Witt.&#13;
'74-'75 back editions of the National&#13;
Observer. must sacrifice leaving town&#13;
upon request. Call John Smellman.&#13;
Used cheat sheets in good to partly&#13;
cloudy condition. Contact Vickie&#13;
Carroll.&#13;
PERSONAL SERVICES&#13;
Growing Pains? Carefully detailed&#13;
booklet on how to increase your&#13;
height. Proven results!!! Works&#13;
wonders!!! For your free booklet on&#13;
the secret to stand above the crowd,&#13;
send 25¢ to Dan Papst cl o Platform&#13;
Shoes Company, OUR2 short,&#13;
Burbank, Calif.&#13;
LOST AND FOUND&#13;
Lost: one bobe pick-up with mud&#13;
flaps-Reward, contact Kurt Von&#13;
Wollenhaupenzie.&#13;
Lost: deck of playing cards; some&#13;
cards missing. Write Hessbuns clo&#13;
Honey Creek.&#13;
Reward for return of white rabbit last&#13;
seen near the viscinity of Pop Concert.&#13;
Call J. Tradell.&#13;
Lost: Portion of student body, due in&#13;
large part to Spring malady sweeping&#13;
the cotmtryside. Call on Friday will&#13;
try to clean-up the problem.&#13;
CAMPS CO-ED&#13;
WEIGHT WATCHERS&#13;
CAMP&#13;
Girls and boys 10 years &amp; up &amp; out.&#13;
This fun filled weight control camp in&#13;
prime cut location of your choice. For&#13;
brochure and application, write:&#13;
Wat WhanneH&#13;
clo Minden Exit 1-80&#13;
ARROWHEAD CAMP-OUT&#13;
Tired of the day by day existence, in&#13;
that dog eat wat world? Your troubles&#13;
are over! Plan now to attend this keen&#13;
exciting new camp located in scenic&#13;
Arrowliead National Forest in the&#13;
heart of downtown Neola, Iowa. This&#13;
is ~ junior class camp-out with prepnnted excuses to be used by&#13;
prospective members. Parents trained&#13;
to dummy-up when contacted by&#13;
school personnel. Apply early, limited&#13;
attendance. Only serious inquires&#13;
please. Contact:&#13;
Junior Class Pres.&#13;
cl o Quad-Cities&#13;
Enterprises&#13;
Getfar, Poland&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
Qualified personnel wanted to manage&#13;
high school office during 5th hour.&#13;
M~~ know how to operate intercom&#13;
efficiently so no one will be able to t~ct an eavesdrop. Must be&#13;
dedicated; CIA experience helpful.&#13;
Salary open. Contact Stacy &amp; Barb.&#13;
Girl with magnificent proportions to&#13;
type term paper. Contact Ed Moffatt.&#13;
Person to make the coffee for all the&#13;
teachers in the office. Low pay- Long&#13;
hours Contact Linda Newman&#13;
Sociology strange person to translate· TANSTAAFL .&#13;
.......&#13;
85 &#13;
24 Hour Tow Service&#13;
Body and Paint Work&#13;
Mechanical Work&#13;
Jay-B &amp; -Son Garage&#13;
Leslie Jay&#13;
Hank Bergantzel&#13;
Phone: 323-8766&#13;
1314 Fifth Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51501&#13;
KOPPER&#13;
KETTLE&#13;
Restaurant&#13;
and&#13;
Gift Shop&#13;
Minden, Iowa &#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
WHITMORES&#13;
545 Willow A venue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Home Decorating Center Arnold Heistand&#13;
Phone 647-2741&#13;
Res. 647-2414 505 Walker Street&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa 51579&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIO NS SENIORS!&#13;
and&#13;
Congratulations to the Tri-Center School for the Selection&#13;
of The Behlen Convex for your Industrial Arts Building&#13;
Woodbine Behlen Buildings&#13;
504 Walker St.&#13;
Box 127&#13;
Woodbine, Ia&#13;
51579&#13;
521 Walker Street&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Phone 647-2220&#13;
MINDEN&#13;
IOWA&#13;
Short Orders&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Carry Out Service&#13;
Ox Petroleum Products&#13;
Lynn B. Mason- Prop.&#13;
Groceries, Gifts, Dmgs, Sundries&#13;
Phone: 483-2976&#13;
BUD 'S SINCLAIR&#13;
Tire Specialists&#13;
Front End Alignment&#13;
Complete Balancing&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa 647-2141&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
BAKER'S&#13;
PETROLEUM CO.&#13;
"Our best of&#13;
luck to&#13;
the&#13;
Seniors"&#13;
Phone: 483-2286&#13;
or&#13;
483-2259&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
PETERSON AUTO&#13;
SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
LEHAN'S&#13;
202 Elm Street&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Prescriptions&#13;
Kings Candy&#13;
Hallmark Cards&#13;
Gifts Items&#13;
Min den, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN BOWL &amp; CAFE&#13;
Food &amp; Recreation&#13;
Leo &amp; Joann&#13;
483-9321&#13;
Congratulations Seniors! &#13;
FOODLAND SUPER MARKET&#13;
Woodbine and Missouri Valley&#13;
"Where the Wise Economize"&#13;
Fresh Fruit, Produce Meat and Complete&#13;
Line of Quality Canned Goods&#13;
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings&#13;
Through our doors pass the best people&#13;
in the world-OUR CUSTOMERS!&#13;
JOE'S GARAGE INC.&#13;
PHONE 483-2463&#13;
MINDEN IOWA&#13;
AUTO-TRACTOR&#13;
DIESEL REPAIR&#13;
LOVELAND ELEV A TOR CO.&#13;
Missouri Valley Iowa&#13;
51555&#13;
Phone 642-2777&#13;
Iowa Elevators&#13;
Missouri Valley-Modale&#13;
California Junction&#13;
DOTY'S FLORAL DESIGNS&#13;
501 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
712- 642-2240&#13;
Harrison Mutual Insurance Assoc .&#13;
Keith E. Stong, Secretary&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
644-2710 &#13;
90&#13;
€§&#13;
FARM SERVICE COMPANY&#13;
1020 SOUTH 8TH STREET&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
PH. 323-7167&#13;
HARLAN F. MARSHALL,&#13;
MANAGER&#13;
BRANCHES AT:&#13;
HOME PH. 322-8094&#13;
NEOLA&#13;
LOVELAND&#13;
SILVER CITY&#13;
THE FIRST&#13;
NATIONAL BANK&#13;
of&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
NUTRENA FEEDS&#13;
EXCLUSIVES&#13;
"Sow Matic"&#13;
(Self-Feed Your Sows)&#13;
"CLS Liquid Supplement"&#13;
(Controlled Release Urea)&#13;
"Top Hog Program"&#13;
(Use less Corn To Finish Hogs)&#13;
"Cargill Finishing Floors"&#13;
(Open-Front Confinement)&#13;
See or Call us for Details&#13;
Woodbine Farm Supply&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
647-2220&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51501&#13;
Phone 332-6669&#13;
"Serving All Faiths"&#13;
ZIM'MERMAN FARM SUPPLY&#13;
Stormor Grain Bins&#13;
Pax Feeding Equip.&#13;
483-2363&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
BROOKHOUSE HARDWARE&#13;
Houseware and Supply Store&#13;
500 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
712-642-2240 &#13;
MINDEN ELEV A TOR INC.&#13;
BARNES BEAUTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
Nutrean Feeds&#13;
Dekalb Seeds&#13;
Phone 483-2066&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Bank Accounts&#13;
draw&#13;
interest&#13;
Office at Underwood&#13;
Modale, Macedonia &amp;&#13;
Henderson&#13;
Underwood 566-2244&#13;
Council Bluffs 323-7521&#13;
BARNES BEAUTY&#13;
COLLEGE&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"Congratulations to the Seniors"&#13;
(conoco)&#13;
MARLEY&#13;
OIL CO.&#13;
Logan, Iowa 51546&#13;
Ph. 644-2819&#13;
FREE STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT&#13;
ST ATE BANK TRUST&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
OPEN A CHECKING&#13;
ACCOUNT&#13;
This Month&#13;
9 1 &#13;
STAR CLUB&#13;
*&#13;
Life, Health, Annuities,&#13;
Group Insurance, Pension Plans&#13;
John P. Sweeney&#13;
New York Life Insurance Co.&#13;
Open&#13;
24&#13;
Hours&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Ph: 485-2335&#13;
SKELLY&#13;
GOOD-YEAR&#13;
Hwy 168 1-80 Shelby&#13;
Midwest&#13;
Farmer's Trust and Savings Bank&#13;
Earling, Iowa&#13;
Organized 1892&#13;
Bank Where You Feel At Home&#13;
Member FDIC&#13;
OLIVER SALES&#13;
&amp; SERVICES&#13;
MINDEN FARM EQUIPMENT&#13;
Gehl-Kewanee-Stanhoist-Brady&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIO NS&#13;
CLASS&#13;
OF&#13;
'75&#13;
"Your full service&#13;
ban:king home."&#13;
Member FDIC&#13;
AVOCA FLORIST&#13;
AND GIFTS&#13;
"Gifts for all Occasions"&#13;
Larry and Sally Olsen&#13;
"343-2502&#13;
Avoca, Iowa &#13;
HOW TO BECOME A&#13;
SOMEBODY&#13;
Executive Secretary&#13;
Fashion&#13;
Merchandising&#13;
pati:icia stevens&#13;
FASHION AND&#13;
OMAHA, NEB.&#13;
U7 N. 32nd Ave.&#13;
first federal&#13;
"The Place to Save"&#13;
421 W. Broadway&#13;
(Broadway &amp; Main)&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Minden Lumber&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Jen sen Construction&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
483-2521&#13;
Company&#13;
Carl Deupree, Owner&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
FARMER'S &amp; MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
eola and&#13;
Minden Bank&#13;
..._~ helby, low•&#13;
--...-::::, DUcrs Ph. 712-544-2771&#13;
I s· -- -- mg&#13;
_ "" 11 '"1 "' "' Seroice&#13;
Supplies&#13;
PLASTIC Division of ECK'S Enterprise&#13;
For-MAGNETICS&#13;
POSTER &amp; LIGHTED SIGNS&#13;
Bill Pepper&#13;
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PERSIA,&#13;
IOWA &#13;
94&#13;
Congratulations-Class of '75&#13;
Rodenburg Skelly Service&#13;
&amp;&#13;
1-80&#13;
H ansen Oil&#13;
McClelland&#13;
Jen sen Mills&#13;
Al Kenealy&#13;
Rodenburg Motel&#13;
Phone 566-2753&#13;
Bill-Ron-Don&#13;
24 Hour Wrecker Service&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Pizza Shack&#13;
Harlan&#13;
hrs. 11:30-12:00-Mon.-Sat.&#13;
4:00-12:00-Sun.&#13;
Hyw.44&#13;
Approved&#13;
Singer Dealer&#13;
755-2889&#13;
ph. 755-3711&#13;
Harlan Sewing Center&#13;
• •. ;'I'&#13;
&gt; -·-&#13;
756 ~ '·./···, ...... ,,.·.·.&#13;
Wffi*fiW~&#13;
Repairs of all makes &#13;
--&#13;
Farner's&#13;
Your Store in Harlan&#13;
1930 45th ANNIVERSARY 1975&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
YOUR PICTURE NEWSPAPERS&#13;
The Harlan&#13;
News-Advertiser&#13;
- every Monday&#13;
Harlan Tribune&#13;
-every Thursday&#13;
plus "Penny Saver" once a week&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Alyce Pepper&#13;
1975 T.C. Graduate&#13;
.Bob 'n' Jo's Candid's&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
755-2233&#13;
BARRIER TIRE COMP ANY&#13;
Ivan Darrell Arlen&#13;
P.O. Box208&#13;
General's finest luxury time .. . ... .&#13;
Goes a long way to make friends&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
SCHIERBROCKS&#13;
Dept. Store&#13;
"Merchandise&#13;
of&#13;
Merits"&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
DR. LEE &amp; WELBOUNE&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
485-2430&#13;
566-2330&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Neola&#13;
McClelland&#13;
DONOVAN'S SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Mike &amp; Tim&#13;
At&#13;
Your&#13;
Service&#13;
Complete carpet service-sales-installation&#13;
. "£? ·'·. I I'&#13;
I l(.i'. ·.&#13;
. ·--/&#13;
- . e . 1- .. ~,.....&#13;
Jack Thomas&#13;
owner&#13;
Free Estimates&#13;
Thomas Paint&#13;
and Decorating&#13;
Your Morris Paint Dealer&#13;
Exterior &amp; Interior&#13;
Painting&#13;
telephone&#13;
566-2105&#13;
Underwood, IA&#13;
Warren Feed &amp; Grain Co. , Inc.&#13;
Manufacturers&#13;
Wholesalers&#13;
Distributors&#13;
Toll Milling&#13;
Raven Feed Company&#13;
900 8th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Ia.&#13;
Nelson Farm Supply&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Complete line of animal,&#13;
health, and farm equipment.&#13;
BOYER&#13;
Body Shop Contact&#13;
Your&#13;
friendly&#13;
body&#13;
shop&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
"Bud" &#13;
IN SCHOOL, AND AFTER GRADUATION&#13;
KEEP UP WITH THE NEWS OF THE TROJANS!&#13;
SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!!&#13;
TO THE&#13;
fi ozette Repo rter&#13;
New1&#13;
Your Most Complete Coverage Newspaper&#13;
For TRI-CENTER&#13;
NEWS &amp; SPORTS!&#13;
Subscriptions: $6.00 Per Year In State&#13;
John D. Neibergall, Publisher&#13;
NEOLA, IOWA 51559 PHONE 485-2276&#13;
HALL INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
"Insurance pays its&#13;
own way"&#13;
Phone 485-2245&#13;
Phone 483-2611&#13;
DONALD RING &amp; SON&#13;
CONSTRUCTION CO.&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 485-2247&#13;
11 WESTLAKE VILLAGE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
PHONE 366-11 06 &#13;
98&#13;
Martin Meats, Inc.&#13;
Bob &amp; Betty Werts&#13;
712-566-2364&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
51576&#13;
. .&#13;
Quality Meats from Pen to Pan&#13;
Blue Moon&#13;
Bar and Grill&#13;
Neola&#13;
Charlotte Beard&#13;
''THE EMBERS RESTAURANTS ''&#13;
Char-broiled&#13;
Foods&#13;
I-80&#13;
Shelby &amp; Underwood&#13;
Where you 're&#13;
a strange r o nly&#13;
o nce!&#13;
The&#13;
Naumans,&#13;
Your Host &#13;
CROWLEY DRUGS Cozy Inn Cafe&#13;
Enos &amp; Lois Nelson&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Phone 485-2454 Neola, Ia.&#13;
Phone 485-9481&#13;
PEOPLES ST A TE BANK&#13;
Hobbins&#13;
Oil&#13;
Company&#13;
"Congratulations''&#13;
Neola&#13;
Your Friendly&#13;
Wayne Feed Dealer&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
To the Graduates&#13;
Phone 642-2781&#13;
NELSON GRAIN CO .&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Dew&#13;
Drop&#13;
Inn&#13;
McClelland&#13;
Iowa&#13;
STOKLEY YARDS&#13;
Ready Mix Concrete&#13;
Neola 485-2378&#13;
Underwood 566-2260&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Cou.ncil Bluffs 1&#13;
• 1 Savings Bank •&#13;
A 'BANKS OF IOWA' BANK&#13;
Council Bluffs 1&#13;
'6•1 Savings Bank •&#13;
A 'BANKS OF IOWA' BANK&#13;
ELIAS SUPER MARKET&#13;
Persia's One Stop Shopping Center&#13;
Phone 712-488-2225 Persia, Iowa&#13;
Thrasher Feed &amp;&#13;
Farm Supply&#13;
Purina Chows&#13;
Sanitation Products&#13;
Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
Grain Bank&#13;
&amp; Grain Drying&#13;
Custom Spraying&#13;
CONRAD BINS Will Build IT!&#13;
Contact Marvin Musich-Earling 747-3694&#13;
Merle Thrasher-Earling 747-2021&#13;
PERSIA CO-OP&#13;
Grain and Feed&#13;
Fertilizer and Seed&#13;
Farm Chemicals&#13;
"One Stop Service"&#13;
Gerald Williamson, Manager&#13;
Persia, Iowa 488-2728&#13;
"Congratulations Seniors"&#13;
HELLER&#13;
OIL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
Proven Profit Hybrids&#13;
· OSGOLD&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
' -&#13;
Dealer&#13;
Derald (Jiggs) Schuning&#13;
488-2733&#13;
A-OK Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Plumbing Heating&#13;
and Air Conditioning&#13;
Appliances &amp; Diamond Bogel Paints&#13;
Gerald Albertus &amp; Wendell Knauss&#13;
store&#13;
phone 488-2495 488-2235 488-2762&#13;
Persia, Iowa &#13;
PERSIA MILLING COMP ANY&#13;
Grain Buyers&#13;
Grain Sellers&#13;
Grain Drying&#13;
Grain Banking&#13;
Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
You Call-We Haul&#13;
That's All&#13;
You All&#13;
G.A. Olsen&#13;
and Sons MIDWEST SEABOARD&#13;
TRUCKING and SHELLING FREIGHT&#13;
Persia, Iowa 51563&#13;
New location in Council Bluffs&#13;
Phone 488-3355 Phone: 366-2456&#13;
NEOLA FERTILIZER&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
"Home of Good Service"&#13;
Jim Nelson&#13;
....&#13;
101 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
104&#13;
Norm's Sewer &amp;&#13;
Water Service, Inc.&#13;
Route 1&#13;
Honey Creek, Iowa&#13;
Septic Tanks &amp; Water Lands&#13;
Phone 545-3100&#13;
Oakland Savings Bank&#13;
"Oakland's Fulltime Full&#13;
Service Bank"&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-6457&#13;
BOX 724 - HARLAN. IOWA 51537&#13;
P_HONE ( 712) 755-2145&#13;
Thomas Appaloosa&#13;
Farm&#13;
"Breeder of Fine Appaloosas"&#13;
Owner-Norman Thomas&#13;
Honey Creek, Iowa&#13;
Phone 545-3100&#13;
Standing at Stud&#13;
REVEL'S RED DOG&#13;
Larry's Automotive&#13;
• Auto Repair &amp; Service&#13;
• Batteries &amp; Accessories&#13;
• High Performance Parts&#13;
• Engine Overhaul&#13;
• Tune-up&#13;
• Wheel Balancing&#13;
Shelby 544-2925&#13;
THE HARLAN FLOWER SHOP&#13;
1016 6th Ph. 755-3188&#13;
"Leo "Huff' Hough has flowers&#13;
for all occasions."&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Harlan's "Extra Touch Florist" &#13;
"It Always Pays&#13;
to&#13;
Shop At Ray's"&#13;
RA Y'S SHOE STORE&#13;
Avoca, Iowa Since 1941&#13;
Phone: 343-2227&#13;
OAKLAND LUMBER &amp; REDI-MIX&#13;
"Quality Building Materials"&#13;
Free Estimates &amp; Deliveries&#13;
All types of Portable Buildings&#13;
&amp; Little Red Barnes&#13;
3 11 Oakland at Oakland&#13;
Phone: 482-6409&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIO NS&#13;
to&#13;
the 1975&#13;
GRADUATES&#13;
OLSEN POLLED&#13;
HERFORDS&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Sportsman Club &amp; Cafe&#13;
"Eating at Its Best"&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
State Bank of Portsmouth&#13;
Portsmouth &amp; Panama, Iowa&#13;
Stitch Shoppe&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 343-6350&#13;
Simplicity, Butterick Patterns&#13;
Notions, Yarns, Fabrics&#13;
Super Valu&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Tinsley's Jewelry Store&#13;
Serving S.W. Iowa for 102 years&#13;
Harlan, Iowa 755-2201&#13;
The Toggery&#13;
Oakland's Only Family Clothing Store&#13;
Oakland, Iowa 482-6467&#13;
Treynor State Bank&#13;
Treynor, Iowa&#13;
Full Service Bank Member FDIC&#13;
Valley Drug Store&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Reliable Prescription Service&#13;
Von Rebel's Tavern&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Walt's Champlin Service&#13;
Tires-Batteries-Accessories&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Waterhole #3&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Warner-Kellogg and Day, Inc.&#13;
Insurance Agency&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Wedel Hardware&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Westside Tavern&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
YBR Store&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
105 &#13;
~-&#13;
Benefit Game Tuesday to Decide&#13;
Who Wears the Pants at T-C Gym&#13;
_Boys Challenge&#13;
Girls on Court World-Herold News Service.&#13;
Neola, Ia. - The merits of&#13;
girls' basketball, Iowa style,&#13;
will be tested by the opposit~&#13;
sex during a charity game at&#13;
Tri-Cen~er High at 1 p.m.&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
The games will match senior&#13;
boys ag~inst senior girls in the&#13;
two-court, six-person style used&#13;
by distaffers in Iowa. The challenge ca,ne from boys.&#13;
The game will be for the benefit of the medical fight against&#13;
muscular dystrophy.&#13;
Oh No-ah&#13;
The basketball season...i n&#13;
over at Tri-Center.&#13;
Not yet! Not until a score&#13;
settled around here. And wh1&#13;
the .score is settled, it shou&#13;
decide who plays a mean&#13;
game of basketball-the Tr&#13;
jans or the Trojirnettes.&#13;
Come Tuesday •afternoonp.m. at the Tri-Center Hi1&#13;
School Gym-the varsity bo.&#13;
and girls basketball teams a&#13;
going to have it out! ·&#13;
That's right. Seems · t&#13;
many of the var-sity Troja&#13;
had come to believe the wor&#13;
of the Des Moines Registe&#13;
Donald Kaul, who has comp:&#13;
ed (unfavorably) the thrill&#13;
watching girls basketball&#13;
that of "watching· concrete se&#13;
and again, to "shaking ha!l&#13;
with Spiro Agnew."&#13;
So the Trojanettes ha·&#13;
called for the April Fool's D:&#13;
showdown to defend the nar.&#13;
of girls basketball, and to rai&#13;
money for a worthwhile ~&#13;
ity.&#13;
The charity, Muscular DJ&#13;
trophy, will receive procee&#13;
from the Tuesday tilt-admi!&#13;
ion for everyone, children a&#13;
adults will be only 50 cents.&#13;
Two completely non- par&#13;
san referees have been secur&#13;
for the contest: head giJ&#13;
basketball coach Gary Wh"&#13;
and head boys basketball coa&#13;
Ron Mueller. It is rumored tt&#13;
the way those two "officia&#13;
intend to call the game&#13;
reason enough that they&#13;
wearing stripes.&#13;
(You'd think at least o&#13;
refereee would have to be&#13;
member of the FAIRER s1&#13;
though, wouldn't you?)&#13;
Possibly the only conflicti&#13;
event scheduled this Tuesd&#13;
at 1 p.m. is the ann·l&#13;
"Flour-Packing, Snowshoe&#13;
Racing, Log Chopping, N&#13;
Pounding and Moose Calli&#13;
Tournament" in Churchill, fl&#13;
nitoba; Canada, so if you had&#13;
planned to leave the coun1&#13;
that day, you ought to come 1&#13;
to see T-C High put an end&#13;
the liberation . question, c&#13;
way or the other -and&#13;
beginning to the work need ... " f;,...l,.+ Mnal\1\1 "'.ll P nvc:.t.rnnh_Y... &#13;
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109 &#13;
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111 &#13;
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112&#13;
Herff .Jones&#13;
/Pischel Yearbooks&#13;
P&#13;
.O. Bo x 36&#13;
Marce&#13;
l ine, Missouri 64658&#13;
Telephone : (8&#13;
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Tri-Cent e r&#13;
Editor-in-Chief: Melvin B. Rogers&#13;
President of the Board: Susan Brandes&#13;
Board Members: Howard Darrington , Curtis Bardsley, Dean&#13;
Fischer, Marilyn Ryan.&#13;
Board Secretary: Gladys Miller&#13;
Board Treasurer: Richard Dollen&#13;
Bored Stiff: Roger Collier&#13;
Managing Editor: Gary Ratigan&#13;
Copy Desk: Lois Bradley&#13;
Culinary Masterpieces:&#13;
Operations Manager: Herma Wilson&#13;
Production: Elceda Hansen , Kathleen Busch. Lucille Olsen,&#13;
Doris Knauss&#13;
Environmental Control: Wendell Knauss&#13;
Department Heads: Everitt and Mary Eims&#13;
Circulation Director: Lee Gilbert&#13;
Correspondents:&#13;
Agriculture : Jim Tibbles&#13;
Art: Jean Knudsen&#13;
Biological Sciences: Lee Killpack&#13;
Business &amp; Economics: Helen Fry. Robert Johnson&#13;
Domestic Problems: Veva Larson&#13;
Fine Arts: Singing: Vance Wolverton&#13;
Banding: Robert Hilligas&#13;
Languages: Judi Kenney, Jim Diggens, Elenore Gambs&#13;
Library Sciences: Elenore Soctmclk&#13;
Physical Education : Susan Meola, Roger Johnsen&#13;
Reporter-Researcher: Ron Elliot&#13;
Science &amp; Mathematics: Harold McKercher, Niles Smith, Gary&#13;
White&#13;
Social Sciences: Ernie Abariote~. George Sorenson, Dennis&#13;
Vogel&#13;
Special Services: Pat Dalton&#13;
Vocational Therapy: Larry Christianson, Pat Slater &#13;
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Observations&#13;
Since many students believe that most TC teachers were around at the start of the Union, the annual staff asked the instructors&#13;
their opinions on Bicentennialism. In addition, the faculty commented on: "Have you noticed an attitude change in students as&#13;
compared to the past"; and "What do you view for the future in the area of education?"&#13;
On bicentennial . . .&#13;
1. killpack- " ... This nation was founded by those who prized freedom and fought and died to win that liberty. Our forefathers&#13;
recognized that the exercise of that freedom required the acceptance of responsibility. No longer could the colonists&#13;
depend upon the strength, power, and integrity of the mother country. They from that day on became responsible for&#13;
their actions and decision. The Bicentennial must remind us, today , that we are also responsible for our decisions and&#13;
actions, no matter whether they be good or bad."&#13;
t.g. white- " ... Since it only happens every 200 years, I like it. At the same time I'm glad it only happens every 200 years."&#13;
h. frey-" .. . If this observance with all the reviewing of the history that made America a nation to be proud of can do anything to&#13;
make the students in our schools conscious of their heritage- and their responsibility toward maintaining it- the idea of the&#13;
Bicentennial is a wonderful thing."&#13;
j. knudsen-" ... Getting involved in the celebration of the 200th birthday is great, but buying red, white, and blue toilet paper is a&#13;
bit too commercialized for me."&#13;
j . kenny- " . . . I think the bicentennial theme is great because man seems to need to celebrate his achievements. What better way for&#13;
a nation to express gratitude and pride for our independence?"&#13;
On attitudes . . .&#13;
h. mckercher-" . . . in one thing I think attitudes have changed appreciably and that is in questioning the value of many of the&#13;
, things we do in education. Properly done, this questioning of values can be good. I feel the students have a right to&#13;
'know why' . On the other hand, an educated person is one who can discipline himself and if, as many say, that students no longer have the same respect for the schools, then perhaps the problem lies with the schools for not teaching&#13;
discipline."&#13;
j . diggins- " ... Since 1970, when I started teaching, I feel the total of children who are physical or mental drop-outs has greatly in·&#13;
creased in our high schools. 'Who needs Education' is the slogan of many.'' .&#13;
n. smith- " . . . the attitudes are more open now but .the challe~ e of learning, studying and working for different goals in different&#13;
areas is still there. The students are reflectmg the attitudes of society in general." &#13;
v. !arson- " ... I know that without the ability to read and write and understand governmental processes we will not be able to make&#13;
wise choices-resulting in the loss of our democratic country. For this reason education will continue to be. However, its&#13;
effectiveness will be the determiner for the quality, output, and the length that our country will remain a democratic&#13;
society." ·&#13;
p. c.lalton- " ... Education has a great future, but it will have to change. We neej to spend more on preparing for life and the things&#13;
of everyday living."&#13;
e. abariotes- " ... 1 believe that many students lose sight of what they have and perceive life as what they experience in their own&#13;
small vacuum. !f students could travel to other nations and exchange places with the starving in India. the civilians&#13;
caught in a crossfire in Lebanon, or try to stay alive in a ghetto in Sao Paulo (or New York, for that matter), then I&#13;
believe that that same student would change their Jir~ction of accepting mediocrity and apathy towards one of realization of potential."&#13;
• &#13;
'76 ews Update&#13;
Good Evening, we're the Seniors of '76, and you're not!&#13;
Early this morning local photographer, Kieth Callaway, looked in the wrong end of his viewfinder and severely flashed himself. He&#13;
was later arrested for indecent "exposure" .&#13;
The Neola-Gazette yesterday reported the theft of the Neola swimming pool. Two eye witnesses and a dog reported sighting the&#13;
pool e~ route towards Beebeetown. Highway patrolman Jeff Ring commented, "This should be easy . All we have to do, is follow&#13;
the trail of water and we should catch the fink in a matter of days."&#13;
Principal Gary Ratigan confirmed the appointment of Mark Finken as the new Farm-Market reporter on the Tri-Center intercom.&#13;
Ma~k "".'ill replace B~ "Loudmouth" I wen who was last seen out standing in the field. You can hear Farm-Market news immediatel:&#13;
begmmng after the pardon the interruption" announcement.&#13;
Admitted in critical condition at Jennie Edmundsen hospital, was Persian Darcy Hood. M~. Hood suffered a slipped diferential afte1&#13;
he reportedly fell off a rug at a nearby water-hole.&#13;
An 18-year-old Minden youth was arrested yesterday afternoon for laughing outloud in a public establishment. Tom Whannell&#13;
pleaded mnocent to a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the study hall, when he chortled hysterically at his brother trying to eat&#13;
23 lunches in one 18 minute lunch period. Ironically, "Wat" made it to his next class, "Dieting for Fun and Profit", on time.&#13;
Winner of a week's stay at the Honey Creek Hilton Health Spa, were Denise Lett and Judy Albertus. The unusually strange women&#13;
won first prizes in the "I Have a Wierdo for a Roommate" contest. Awarding the prize will be delayed until their essays can be&#13;
translated from their shorthand notes.&#13;
Seen sniveling in the parking lot of El Freda's Pizza , Marilyn Schuning, from Nowhere, Iowa , explained she has an uncontrollable&#13;
rge to not pay her way. El Fredo, obviously, was not amused.&#13;
Fined for parking near the Tri-Center Sc ool, Jim Perrin, pleaded guilty to a charge of turning illegally into a culvert.&#13;
Local pork king Roger Kriz, was installe ilSf. nig\l..t pll the Imperial Wizard of the International Swine Producers. When asked to&#13;
comment on his new appointment, Mr. di. ust gninted.&#13;
And that about wraps it up for this portion of the pt'ogtartt, stay µed for the continuing drama "Nancy Ryan, Nancy Ryan". In&#13;
tonight's episode Nancy will be consulting PfCialist to try fo o lin an ''M" for her "at Maid" shirt. &#13;
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Urehiu Quiz&#13;
Test your skills against the&#13;
pro's. In this ITED Urchin&#13;
Quiz, you must match these&#13;
seniors names with innocent&#13;
looking pictures on the right.&#13;
Take out a sheet of paper,&#13;
(sound familiar?) For a perfect score of zero wrong you&#13;
qualify as a wizard of uncanny&#13;
luck (but what do you expect for a zero?) Two wrongwin a S&lt;f, discount on a 3 foot&#13;
roll of dental floss. Three&#13;
wrong-receive '7 5 excused&#13;
tardy slip (can be used in&#13;
2075). Four wrong-eat a&#13;
balanced meal, and wash the&#13;
ring around your collar. Five&#13;
wrong-receive a pass to&#13;
clean the yellow bench. Six&#13;
wrong-get a chance to enter&#13;
your name in a drawing to&#13;
sing the -:rchool song over the&#13;
intercom, ·acappella. Seven&#13;
or more-see Dr. Rosa, your&#13;
pilot light blew out. HINTeach name is used only once&#13;
excluding picnic.&#13;
Steve Bintz, Julie Blois,&#13;
Kieth Callaway, Joni Christiansen, Tammy Cox, Dave&#13;
Divelbess, Mark Elias, Melanie Felton, Patty Finerty,&#13;
Jim Fischer, Sue Fischer,&#13;
Steve Ingwersen, Dan Jones,&#13;
Dave Jones, Jeanette Knott,&#13;
LuAnne Masker, Terry&#13;
Mason, Kathy Mauer, Jim&#13;
McDonald, Paula Messner,&#13;
Roxanne Newland, Cindy&#13;
Nielsen, Bruce Price, Janet&#13;
Pogge, Jeanette Rodenberg,&#13;
Tim Schnitker, Marilyn&#13;
Schuµning, Patty Siebert,&#13;
John Spencer, Rhonda&#13;
Spencer, Laurie Stephens,&#13;
Julie Stone, Debbie Thomas,&#13;
Weasel, Eileen Witt. Good&#13;
Luck- you have 3 minutes&#13;
to complete the test-keep&#13;
your eyes on your own paper&#13;
- use a #2 soft lead pencilBegin !&#13;
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JUDY ALBERTUS&#13;
Chorus***, Annual Staff (Treasurer), National Honor Society*,&#13;
Pep Clu?****, Outstanding Pep Club Member, Pep Club Representative.&#13;
LYNN AUSDEMORE&#13;
IAG***, FFA**.&#13;
MIKE ALLMON&#13;
JAG**.&#13;
JANE BERG&#13;
Basketball *, Track*, Chorus*, Annual Staff, Glee Club*, Concert Band****, Marching Band****, Pep Club**** Mat&#13;
Maid*, Porn Porn Girl***.&#13;
DONNA BERTELSEN&#13;
Softball*, Chorus**, Homecoming Candidate, Cla Officer&#13;
(President**), Concert Band****, Marching Ban d****, Student Council***, National Honor Society***, Pr m Committee, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate Pom Pom Girl**,&#13;
Instrumental Contest*, Wool Contest, John Phillip Sousa&#13;
Award, Valedictorian, GIRL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED.&#13;
STEVE BINTZ&#13;
Basketball***, Track*, Baseball*, Lettemrnn's Club*, IAG**,&#13;
Homecoming Committee.&#13;
JULIE BLOIS&#13;
Chorus*, Homecoming Candidate, Newspaper Staff (Editor),&#13;
National Honor Society***, Pep Club***, Alternate Outstanding Pep Club Member, Pep Club Representative, Homecoming Committee, WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS YOU CAN&#13;
STILL PICK YOUR SCHNOZ A WARD.&#13;
KEITH CALLAWAY&#13;
Tr::ick**, Football Student Manager, Newspaper Staff*, Annual Staff*, Letterman's Club**, IAG*, Play- Arsenic &amp; Old&#13;
Lace.&#13;
JANELLE CASSON&#13;
Basketball**** (Co-captain), Track*, Softball****, HOMECOMING QUEEN, Annual Staff, Letterman's Club ***, Pep&#13;
Club***, Pep Club Representative, Prom Server, Graduation&#13;
Usher, All-Conference Basketball (Second Team), All-Conference Softball (First Team), BEST GIRL ATHLETE&#13;
JONI CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
Basketball*, Track ***, Chorus***, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Annual Staff, Concert Band (Secretary) ****, Marching&#13;
Band****, Letterman 's Club**, Pep Club**** (Secretary),&#13;
Prum Server, Mat Maid***, Porn Porn Girl**, Twirler****,&#13;
&amp;raduation Usher&#13;
FRANK COOK&#13;
Industrial Arts Guild****, BOY WITH BEST PERSONALITY&#13;
TAMRA COX&#13;
Basketball*** (statistician*), Track manager*, Chorus****,&#13;
(alto section, officer), Newspaper*, Annual staff, Speech Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Glee Club****, Concert band****, Marching&#13;
band****, Letterman's Club**, National Honor Society***&#13;
(Vice-President), Pep Club** Wizard of Oz, Lead Role in&#13;
Arsenic and Old Lace, Porn porn girl***, Swing Choir**,&#13;
Chamber Choir**, Vocal contest**, BEST ACTRESS, Betty&#13;
Crocker Homemaker Award, Drs. Lee &amp; Welbourne Award,&#13;
Pop Concert '72-'76, I Rating at District Drama Contest,&#13;
Physical Fitness Award***, Honor Student, Play Production&#13;
FRANCIS CROSS&#13;
Industrial Arts Guild***, FFA**, BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN&#13;
INDUSTRIAL ARTS&#13;
DAVE CROSSE&#13;
Football*, Basketball**, Track*, Baseball****, Concert&#13;
band****. Marching band**** , Letterman's Club****, Baseball****, All Confe rence 1975, BEST INSTRUMENTALIST&#13;
DA YID DIVELBESS&#13;
Ch orus**, Senior Class Vice-President, Annual Staff, Madrigal**, Concert band****, Marching Band****, National Honor&#13;
Society***, Industrial Arts Guild*** (President), Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Swing Choir**, Chamber&#13;
Choir**, All-State Choir, Vocal Contest**, BOY MOST&#13;
LIKELY TO SUCCEED&#13;
JONETTE DOLLEN&#13;
Basketball**** (Co-captain), Track***, oftball***~, Homecoming Committee Jr. Class Secretary, Sr. Class President, Annual Staff, Concert'band ****, Marching band****, Letterman's Club*** Pep Club***, Prom Committee, Prom Server,&#13;
Wizard of Oz, Porn-porn girl**, Wo~l Cont., Flag T~irler* **,&#13;
Majorette**, Pop Concert***, Who s Who of Arnenca, Homecoming Candidate, BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL&#13;
MARK ELIAS&#13;
Golf**, Football, Baseball**, Chorus**, Homecoming Committee, Freshman Class President, Annual Staff, Madrigal,&#13;
Concert band****, Marching band****, Letterman's Club ****,&#13;
Prom Conunittee, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
Arsenic and Old Lace, The Pajama Game, Swing Choir, Chamber Choir, Instrumental Contest, Vocal Conte t* *, BEST&#13;
SPEAKER&#13;
MELANIE FELTON&#13;
Wrestling manager, Cheerleader**, Chorus****, Annual Staff,&#13;
Glee Club**, Concert band***, Marching band***, Letterman's Club**, National Honor Society***, Pep Club****,&#13;
Wrestling Mat Maid***, The Pajama Game, Porn porn girl***,&#13;
Swing Choir, (accompanist**), Vocal Contest**, Flag Twirler**, Who's Who Among Ameri an High School Students,&#13;
Salutatorian, State of Iowa Scholar, Duet Acting, Division I&#13;
District&#13;
PATTY FINERTY&#13;
Basketball****, Track** (manager), Softball* , Chorus***,&#13;
Annual Staff, Speech Club**, Glee Club***, Concert&#13;
band****, marching band****, Letterman's Club*, Pep&#13;
Club****, Plays- Ar enic and Old Lace, The l ottery &#13;
DAVID FINKEN&#13;
Football**, Wrestling****, Homecoming Committee, Freshman Class Treasurer, Jr. Class Treasurer, Senior Class Vice-Pres.&#13;
Letterman's Club****, Student Council President, Industrial&#13;
Arts Guild**, Prom Committee, Prom Server, Arsenic and Old&#13;
Lace, FFA*** (Secretary Sophomore and Junior yr.) Debate&#13;
team*, BEST BOY ATHLETE&#13;
MARK FINKEN&#13;
Wrestling*, Baseball** (co-captain), FFA HOMECOMING&#13;
KING, Letterman's Club**, Student Council, Prom Server,&#13;
BEST LOOKING BOY&#13;
DON FISCHER&#13;
Football**, Wrestling***, Homecoming Candidate, Industrial&#13;
Arts Guild**** DONO MONO AWARD&#13;
HM FISCHER&#13;
Golf**, Football*, Basketball****, Baseball****, Homecoming Candidate, Letterman's Club***, Prom Committee, Prom&#13;
Server, FF A**, Graduation Escort&#13;
SUSIE FISCHER&#13;
Basketball**, Homecoming Candidate, Annual Staff, Pep&#13;
Club***, Prom Server, Wrestling Mat Maid*, Arsenic and Old&#13;
Lace, The Lottery, Graduation Usher&#13;
CATHY HADFIELD&#13;
Basketball, Track**, Chorus**, Marching band*, Letterman's&#13;
Club*, Pep Club****, Prom Committee, Wrestling Matmaid&#13;
****,Porn porn Girl*&#13;
DARCY HOOD&#13;
Football**, Basketball****, Letterman's Club**, Industrial&#13;
Arts Guild***&#13;
STEVE INGWERSEN&#13;
Chorus ... Annual Staff, Concert band****, Marching band&#13;
***"'.Industrial Arts Guild****, Prom Committee Swing&#13;
Choir**, Instrumental Contest**** , Vocal Contest**, Arsenic&#13;
and Old Lace&#13;
BILLIWEN&#13;
Football**, Track*, Concert band***, Marching band**"',&#13;
FF A** BEST LOOKING BOY&#13;
DAN JONES&#13;
Football*, Basketball****, Track***, Baseball**, Chorus***,&#13;
Annual Staff, Concert band****, Marching band****, Letterman's Club"'*, Pajama Game, Swing Choir*"', Chamber Choir&#13;
••,Vocal Contest** BEST ALL-AROUND BOY&#13;
DAVE JONES&#13;
Football*, Basketball**"'*, (co-captain) Track*, Baseball"'*,&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Concert band****, Marching band****,&#13;
Letterman's Club*&#13;
JEANf:TTE KNOTT&#13;
Chorus**"'*. Newspaper Staff•, Annual Staff, Glee Club***,&#13;
Pep Club**** , Vocal Contest**, Pop Concert***&#13;
ROGERKRlZ&#13;
Golf***, Basketball****, Track **~', Baseball****, Chorus&#13;
****,Sophomore Class Secretary, Newspaper Staff, Concert&#13;
band****, Marching band****, Letterman's Club*** *, Prom&#13;
Server, Arsenic and Old Lace, Swing Choir**, Chamber&#13;
Choir*, Vocal Contest* *&#13;
LEO LEONARD&#13;
Concert band***, Marching band***, NationaJ Honor Society&#13;
*,Instrumental Contest*, BEST ACHIEVEMENT lN INDUSTRIAL ARTS&#13;
DENISE LETT&#13;
Basketball****, Track*, Annual Staff, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club*, National Honor Society***, Pep Club*&#13;
CRAIG LEWIS&#13;
Basketball*, Track*, Homecoming Candidate, Industrial Arts&#13;
Guild***, Prom Committee, Prom Server, NURD OF THE&#13;
YEAR AWARD&#13;
BRAD MASKER&#13;
Basketball**** , Track*, Letterman's Club**, Prom Server&#13;
LOCK YOURSELF IN THE CAR AND GETTING YOUR&#13;
STOMACH STOMPED ON AWARD&#13;
LUANNE MASKER&#13;
Basketball* , Track*, Annual Staff, Letterman's Club* **, Pep&#13;
Club***, Wrestling Mat Maid*, FFA Club**, Wool Contest**,&#13;
Graduation Usher, FFA Sweetheart Candidate&#13;
TERI MASON&#13;
Basketball***, Choru~**"', Homecoming Runncrup, Annual&#13;
Staff, Glee Club***, Concert bond**** Marching band** **&#13;
Vice-President Student Council, Nation~l Honor Society***,'&#13;
Pep Club****, (Freshman outstanding member), Prom Committee, Prom Server, llumccoming committee, Pom Pom Girl&#13;
**, (Captain Sr. yr.) Vocal Contest*, Who's Who in America.&#13;
Trojan Band Queen&#13;
KATHY MAULR&#13;
Chorus* ***, Annual Staff, Glee Club**** , National Honor&#13;
Society*, Pep Club***"', Wrestling Mat Maid*, Chamber Choir,&#13;
Vocal Contest**, Small Group Contest, Division I Rating for&#13;
Chamber Choir, 1976, Large Group Contest 1975-76&#13;
JIM McDONALD&#13;
Basketball**** (co-captain) Track*~' , Baseball*, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Letterman s Club***, Prom Server, Arsenic and Old&#13;
Lace, All South -West Iowa, 1st team, All Conference, lst&#13;
Team, All State Honorable Mention, BEST ACTOR&#13;
PAULA MESSNER&#13;
Basketball**, Homecoming Candidate Annual Staff Pep Club "'** p c . ' ' , rom omm1ttee, Wool Contest**, Graduation Usher&#13;
DALE MOREY&#13;
Golf** &#13;
RANDY MORRIS&#13;
Wrestling**&#13;
CHUCK NELSON&#13;
Basketball*, Student manager, Senior Class Treas., Industrial&#13;
Arts Guild** *&#13;
ROXANN NEWLAND&#13;
Annual Staff, Library Staff, National Honor Society***, Pep&#13;
Club*&#13;
CINDY NIELSEN&#13;
Cheerleader** (Captain), Letterman's Club**, National Honor&#13;
Society***, Pep Club*** Arsenic and Old Lace, FF A Sweetheart Candidate, Who's Who Among American High School&#13;
Students, State Speech Contest&#13;
DENISE NIELSEN&#13;
Track**, Chorus****, Pep Club***, Wrestling Mat ~aid***.&#13;
Porn porn Girl**&#13;
RANDY O'NEILL&#13;
Basketball***, Industrial Arts Guild**, Prom Committee.&#13;
Arsenic and Old Lace, BEST PERSONALITY&#13;
DANNY REYNOLDS&#13;
JEFF RING&#13;
Football*, Basketball**, Chorus***, Industrial Arts Guild***,&#13;
FFAClub**&#13;
LARRY RING&#13;
Football*, Wrestling****, Letterman's Club**, Industrial Arts&#13;
Guild***. Prom Server&#13;
THELMA RING&#13;
Basketball**, Track**, Chorus***, Letterman's Club**. Pep&#13;
lub***, Mat Maid* *&#13;
TERRY ROBERTS&#13;
Football**&#13;
JEANETTE RODENBURG&#13;
Chorus**** (section leader), Annual Staff, Madrigal, Marching&#13;
band**, Pep Club****, (President Sr.) Prom Server, Wrestling&#13;
Mat Maid**** (Captain), Pajama Game, Pom Porn Girl **,&#13;
Swing Choir*, Chamber Choir**, All-State Choir**, Vocal&#13;
Contest***, GIRL WlTH PEST PERSONALITY&#13;
NANCY RYAN&#13;
'h,.•·rleader** (Captain), Homecoming Candidate. Senio1 Class&#13;
S1:crctary, Annual Staff, Letterman's Club**, Pep Club***.&#13;
P10111 Committee, Prom Server, Homecoming Committee, Mat&#13;
M.1iJ"'**, Wizard of Oz, Pom porn girl**, Pop Concert**,&#13;
C.raduation Usher, PRETTIEST GIRL&#13;
MlKE SCHIERBROCK&#13;
Football*** , Homecoming Candidate, Letterman's Club**,&#13;
Prom Committee, Prom Server, Homecoming Committee&#13;
TIM SCCHNITKER&#13;
National Honor Society*, Arsenic and Old Lace&#13;
MARILYN SCHUNING&#13;
Basketball*, Chorus*** (officer). Freshman class Secretary,&#13;
Glee Club*, Marching band** , Pep Club*, Prom Committee,&#13;
Prom Server, Homecoming Committee, Mat maid*, Wizard of&#13;
Oz, Porn porn girl* * (Captain), Swing Choir*, Pop Concert**&#13;
SNIVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD&#13;
PATTY SIEBERT&#13;
Cheerleader*, Chorus***. Homecoming Candidate, Marching&#13;
band**, Pep Club**, Prom Committee. Prom Server, Homecoming Committee, Mat Maid*, Wizard of Oz, Porn porn Girl**&#13;
TOM SJEBELS&#13;
Golf**, Industrial Arts Guilds**&#13;
JOHN SPENCER&#13;
Football*, Wrestling*, Chorus**, Industrial Arts Guild***,&#13;
Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, FF A**, Swing&#13;
Choir, Vocal Contest*&#13;
RHONDA SPENCER&#13;
Softball* , Chorus****, Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Glee&#13;
Club*, Pep Club****, Mat Maid**, Wool Contest****, Pop&#13;
Concert*&#13;
LAURIE STEPHENS&#13;
Basketball** Track*. Softball *. Cheerleader*. Chorus*, Glee&#13;
Club*. Pep dub***, Wizard of Oz, Swing Choir*. Pop Concert'-&#13;
RAY STEPHENS&#13;
Football****, Wrestling**** (Captain) All-Co.n'.erencc team,&#13;
Track***, Letterman's Club****, FFA Club*·~*&#13;
JULIE STONE&#13;
Track*, Softball**, Chorus .. '. Annual Staff. Lct1enw111 's Club&#13;
**,Wrestling Mat Maid****. (Cap ain). S\ in " l hoir*, Graduation Usher '75&#13;
DEBBIE THO\IAS&#13;
Choms***, Glee Club*.**, Conc..:rt band**. &lt;\tudc111 Cuuncil.&#13;
Pep Club*, Mat Maid**, Porn porn Girl*"'&#13;
TIM WHANNELL&#13;
Wrestling****, Lettrrman ·s Club***, Prom Server, Bowling*.*,&#13;
Industrial Arts Guild&#13;
TOMWHA NELL&#13;
Golf**, Wrestling****. Homecoming Candidate, Letterman's&#13;
Club****, Industrial Arts Guild****, Prom Server. FFA Club*&#13;
EILEI ~WITT&#13;
Chorus** , Ncwsp:i.pcr Staff, Annual Staff, Con-:crt band****.&#13;
Marching band****, Pep Club**** (Trea urcr), Wrestling&#13;
Mat Maid**** (Cap.) Porn porn Girl****. Flag Twirler**&#13;
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Aeadeuties&#13;
· Intro&#13;
26 &#13;
National&#13;
Honor&#13;
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Soeiety&#13;
TRI-CENTER SCHOOL SPONSORS&#13;
Ronald Elliott, M.S.&#13;
Gary Ratigan, M.S.&#13;
Judith Albertus&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Kathleen Mauer&#13;
Gayle Kosmacek&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
Karlene Ring&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Darcy Divelbess&#13;
Jan Elias&#13;
Laurie Gilbraith&#13;
Lisa Jacobs&#13;
Marvin Pearcy&#13;
David Peterson&#13;
Patti Sidebottom&#13;
Lona Welbourn&#13;
Suzanne West&#13;
Sustaining Members: SENIORS- Donna Bertelsen, Julie Blois, Tamra Cox, David Divelbess, Melanie Felton, Denise Lett,&#13;
Teri Mason, Roxann Newland, Cindy Nielsen. JUNIORS- Jean Chambers, Daniel Cook, Sheryl Elliott, Karen Heim,&#13;
Tonya Kasch, Diane Killpack, Diane Mauer, Vicki Mcintosh, LuAnne Nielsen, Sandy Ring, Shirley Stephens, Connie&#13;
Wede, Carla Wilson. &#13;
Agriculture&#13;
The Future Farmers of America&#13;
program at Tri-Center is a wellrounded one. Besides studying&#13;
Animal Sciences and crops &amp; soil,&#13;
they study farm carpentry, farm&#13;
management, and anything concerned with farm life. Mr. Tibbles,&#13;
as their sponsor, is kept very busy&#13;
as he tries to make experienced&#13;
farmers out of high school students. &#13;
A walk out into the shop area&#13;
would find Mr. Chris trying to&#13;
show someone how to fix their&#13;
bobe car, weld, or construct a&#13;
desk or bookcase out of wood. All&#13;
areas of vocational trade, even&#13;
mechanical drawing and basic electricity is taught by our annual Prom&#13;
sponsor. Besides all this, shop&#13;
proved a good time to take a nap&#13;
in your car and get your stomach&#13;
stepped on, right, Brad!?! &#13;
30&#13;
Language Department&#13;
State Speech Finalists&#13;
Cindy Nielsen I -Poe try&#13;
Lisa Jacobs I-Poetry&#13;
Lona Welbourne 11-&#13;
Humorous Acting&#13;
Amy Moffatt II-Original&#13;
Oration&#13;
Mrs. Kenny, Mr. Vogel, Mr. Diggins,&#13;
and Mrs. Gambs (French) instruct&#13;
students on how to read, write, and&#13;
speak the English and French languages. The English Department introduced a new textbook series (7th10th grade levels) that replaced the&#13;
old, trite, and utterly confusing&#13;
Roberts series.&#13;
In her spare time, Mrs. Kenny enjoys&#13;
reading, playing the piano and the&#13;
arts. Mention any kind of sport and&#13;
Mr. Vogel is willing to try. He enjoys&#13;
water skiing, horseback riding, fishing, boating, and canoeing and any&#13;
other kind of competitive sport. Mr.&#13;
Diggins likes to hunt, fish, discuss&#13;
politics and, as he says, "pretend to be&#13;
a teacher." &#13;
Jean Knudsen-Miss Knudsen&#13;
has created new interest in&#13;
the Art Department, this&#13;
being her first year. She has&#13;
given her students an introduction to a general background&#13;
in art, hoping to provide a&#13;
taste to stimulate interest.&#13;
Miss Knudsen's outside&#13;
interests are pain ting, sculpture , raising plants, music,&#13;
and theatre. &#13;
32&#13;
Social Science &amp; D•·ive••s Eel.&#13;
Mr. Vogel, Mr. Sorenson, and Mr. Abariotes&#13;
teach the Social Sciences. This includes&#13;
American and World History, World Geography,&#13;
and American Government. Sociology consisted of interesting discussions about rape,&#13;
(Right, Beep!) religion, and Civil Rights. Although there were no trips taken, there were&#13;
guest speakers from Neola and Omaha. Von&#13;
Livingston, a mortician from Neola, explained&#13;
how to conduct a complete autopsy and how to&#13;
embalm a stiff (feel better, Janelle?). Dr.&#13;
Don Benning, Vice-Principal of Central High&#13;
School, made the students feel lucky to go&#13;
to Tri-Center (huh?) when he explained the&#13;
confusing desegregation plans. The class also&#13;
heard speakers from Banker's Life, and Planned&#13;
Parenthood. The Government classes staged a&#13;
mock election for student body president and&#13;
vice-president. The victors were Dave&#13;
"swimming pool" Finken and Teri Mason. The&#13;
government students also went and saw " All&#13;
th.\! President's Men," at the Six West Theatre .&#13;
In his spare time, Mr. Abariotes enjoys collecting antiques.' refini.s~ing. furniture , sniveling&#13;
food , athletic partic1pahon, and putting a quart&#13;
of oil in his Vega every day. Mr. Sorenson&#13;
enjoys raising sheep on his farm at Persia and&#13;
teaching Driver's Education. ' &#13;
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34&#13;
Business&#13;
Mrs. Frey teaches Typing I &amp; II,&#13;
Shorthand I &amp; II, and Business&#13;
Machines. She attempts and succeeds&#13;
in helping students to learn to earn a&#13;
living. In her spare time she enjoys&#13;
reading and knitting. She is also trying&#13;
to develop other hobbies such as&#13;
gardening and sewing. She is a member&#13;
of the Neola City Council and finds it&#13;
very interesting.&#13;
Mr. Bob Johnson teaches Business&#13;
Math, Typing I, and Accounting. In&#13;
his many classes he has encountered a&#13;
riumber of different kinds of people.&#13;
His favorite pe rson of his classes&#13;
would probably be Telma. Many of the&#13;
&gt;tudents of his classes will never&#13;
forget all the memorable matches&#13;
between Mr. Johnson and Telma. His&#13;
students will always remember the&#13;
pencil shavings and waste paper can&#13;
trick! Mr. Johnson enjoys all sports,&#13;
especially golf. He likes bus driving to&#13;
Persia and officiating all the sports&#13;
around T-C. &#13;
Mrs. Veva Larsen's Home&#13;
Economics program was highlighted by the Style Show,&#13;
Wool Contest, and the T-C&#13;
Nursery School. The school&#13;
couldn't quite get used to&#13;
having goats, pink rabbits and&#13;
puppies around .&#13;
Mrs. Larsen has also been&#13;
busy this year teaching Food&#13;
Prep, Child Development,&#13;
Advanced Clothing, and&#13;
Family Relations. Besides&#13;
enjoying teaching, ~rs. .&#13;
Larsen gardens, swuns, pamts,&#13;
draws, and likes to interior&#13;
decorate. &#13;
Physieal S&#13;
Mr. Harold McKercher teac&#13;
Trigonometry, Math Analysis, A1&#13;
he teaches how to win at Tic-tac-t&#13;
jokes, and how to conserve energy&#13;
wife's dryer before the cycle is throu . He so 1 es&#13;
reading, athletics, gardening, fishing, and hunting the&#13;
wily · pheasant.&#13;
He likes to think he helps prepare students for their&#13;
future careers. Mr. McKercher is considered a real asset&#13;
to the school and only wishes he had more students in&#13;
his "not as hard as you think" classes.&#13;
"Did you hear about the ... "would warn everyone&#13;
that Mr. White is near. The students in hi gebra I &amp;&#13;
Geometry classes have gotten quite used t · uninterrupted lessons and his jokes.&#13;
Mr. Nile Smith teaches not only at r.&#13;
teaches General Mat to the freshmen. r. Smith also&#13;
coaches &amp; comments on Girl's Fall &amp; Summer Softball.&#13;
Both Mr. White and Mr. Smith have similar hobbies.&#13;
Table tenn , golf and other assorted sports occupy&#13;
their spare time. &#13;
Biology&#13;
.7 &#13;
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1f11J&#13;
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38&#13;
DI&#13;
I --.....;.&#13;
1//1'&#13;
Above: Marching Band in Action. Left: Dave Crosse,&#13;
Best Senior Instrumentalist. &#13;
Band&#13;
DIRECTOR: Robert Hilligas&#13;
Left: Pop Concert practice, practice,&#13;
practice! Bottom: Fall Festival Soloist&#13;
Veva Larson. &#13;
Right: SWI Honor Choir&#13;
Representatives: L. Welbourne&#13;
Welbourne, G. Ring, D. Divelbess, T. Cox.&#13;
40&#13;
c&#13;
h&#13;
0&#13;
••&#13;
••&#13;
s&#13;
DIRECTOR:&#13;
Vance Wolverton&#13;
Left: Swing&#13;
Choir &#13;
Right: Chamber&#13;
Choir. Bottom:&#13;
Girls Double Sextet.&#13;
Fine&#13;
Arts&#13;
President:&#13;
Jackie Dollen;&#13;
Vice-President:&#13;
Jo Anne Hester&#13;
Secretary :&#13;
Maxine Kriz&#13;
Treasurer: Bonnie Perrin&#13;
Publicity: Margaret Jones&#13;
Social Chairman: Cleo Lefeber&#13;
Right: Fine Arts Pot Luck Supper to raise&#13;
fu nds. &#13;
Fall Intro&#13;
Bottom: For the winner of "The Lynn&#13;
Audesmore Look Alike Contest," see&#13;
Awards page 86. Middle: It figures!&#13;
42&#13;
Top Right: "Henry, I think the guy's sick."&#13;
"Mr. President, I don't believe he is playing with a full deck."&#13;
"Maybe Finken can give him a job at the swimming pool."&#13;
" 10-4, mein commandant." &#13;
'75 Football&#13;
Coach: Roger Johnson. Assistants: Carl Cochran, Pat Slater,&#13;
Maynard Schackleford&#13;
43 &#13;
K. Stan1p&#13;
Leads&#13;
Offense &amp;&#13;
Defense:&#13;
Off:&#13;
869 yards Rus&#13;
hing&#13;
Ave : 6.3, yds&#13;
p&#13;
er carry .&#13;
D&#13;
ef: Tackl&#13;
es&#13;
63 Unassi&#13;
sted&#13;
41 Assists&#13;
TC&#13;
TC&#13;
TC&#13;
TC&#13;
TC&#13;
TC&#13;
TC TC TC&#13;
18&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
29&#13;
0&#13;
15 12&#13;
0&#13;
18&#13;
Carson 24 Oakland 6&#13;
Av&#13;
o&#13;
h a 26&#13;
Walnut 0 Griswold 49&#13;
Treynor 50 Mo. Valley 38 Stuart-Menlo 26&#13;
Und&#13;
erwood&#13;
12 &#13;
"Mad dog" Vachone? Kim Due? Bobby "the&#13;
Brain" Heenan? Taco? The Bob &amp; Veva&#13;
Show? Carol Scott? Can only mean one&#13;
thing .. . it, it, its ...&#13;
u&#13;
.. . tltc Colossus:::&#13;
45 &#13;
1975 Ho111eeo111in&#13;
MARK FINKEN&#13;
Mark Elias&#13;
Dave Finken&#13;
Mark Finken&#13;
Don Fischer&#13;
Jim Fischer&#13;
Craig Lewis&#13;
Jim McDonald&#13;
Randy O'Neill&#13;
Mike Schierbrock&#13;
Tom Whannell&#13;
Pages&#13;
Alexander Abariotes&#13;
Tommy Nelson&#13;
John Ratigan &#13;
Royal Court&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Janelle Casson&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Jonette DoUen&#13;
Susie Fischer&#13;
Teri Mason&#13;
Paula Me sner&#13;
Nancy Ryan&#13;
Patty Siebert&#13;
Pages&#13;
Usa Casson&#13;
Julie Christiansen&#13;
Stacy Fischer&#13;
Basketbalt ,.•••(CoCaptain enlor Y: tr) track•, Softball••••&#13;
Annual Staff, Lettermen's&#13;
Club•••, P p Club•••&#13;
(Pootball Ri presentatlve), Graduation Ush r 1975,&#13;
All nferen o Basketball&#13;
(2nd t am), All Conference&#13;
Softblll (1st eam), voted&#13;
8 T IRt.ATHL r . &#13;
.. .......... Mark El as&#13;
.... ..... ... Gen~ Perrin&#13;
..... . ..... Kevin Langin&#13;
....... Douglas Busch&#13;
.... . ..... Martha Smith&#13;
.. . . . . .... Daniel Jones&#13;
Rodenburg&#13;
achner&#13;
ne 1: The Union Hall&#13;
e 2: Babe's House&#13;
e 3: The Factory&#13;
e 4: The Office&#13;
e 5: Hernando's Hideaway,&#13;
e 6: The Office&#13;
·ssion between acts.&#13;
i courtesy of the Fine&#13;
PRODUCTION STAFF:&#13;
rector: Vance D. Wolverton Accompanist: Mrs. Peggy I(&#13;
Student Director: Mark Elias&#13;
Production Consultants: Mrs. Judi Kenny,&#13;
~tage Manage :_David Divelbess&#13;
House Manager &amp; Audio: David off man&#13;
*, Scott Siebels, Winston Moffatt,&#13;
Caroline Nelson*, Ki&#13;
nn Cross &#13;
In a hlghly successfut production ,of "Arsenic and Old Lace" last Wednesday and&#13;
Thursday e~enlngs were Ke~th Callaway (Sis ~r. Elnstelnj, . Mark Ellas ·[Teddy&#13;
-Brewster]; GayJe Kosmacek lAbby Brewster], Tim 'Schnitker [Jonathan Brewster] and&#13;
Tammy Cox [Martha Srew.ster]. Th-. play was directed by Mrs.•Judl Kenny.&#13;
By Tammy Cox .&#13;
"It was good, real good,"&#13;
commented_ one spectato~ after&#13;
Viewing Tri•Center's production of "Arsenic and Old Lace"&#13;
on October 15 .. and 16.·Direc,ted&#13;
by Judi Kenny,. the play:waS: a&#13;
omedy centering on a bo~tle ·of&#13;
poison wine and· the antics of&#13;
two crazy old ladies who. kill off&#13;
--Dave Jones Photo l?nely old. men and the . was laughter and the rnany&#13;
reactions' of their family and compllments. the· cast N!~ ed frienas. The play, put on by-the&#13;
h we re overwhelming. members of,t e play produc'tfon . ·Th · t f th lay en·&#13;
3·oyed , . th f th . h . e cas o e p class, was wor Y o e1.r a:rd th. f d · · of beinu . e un an e!lpen ence &lt;1&#13;
":'.ork.. . . . able. tq produce the ·play, and&#13;
I thmk.e yone ~vol ved thd ·would . ivholeheartily like to&#13;
a fantai;ttc _Job and J.m proud of thank Mrs. Kenny for her&#13;
them," plied Mrs. Kenny: The participation and guidance that:&#13;
main reacti&lt;m. of the .audience ·helped make it a .r.Ue-Suce~ss.&#13;
Pli-.y&#13;
P• 1ction&#13;
Class&#13;
P et•f ot•ms&#13;
''ARSENIC&#13;
AND&#13;
OLD LACE"&#13;
49 &#13;
Winter Intro &#13;
&#13;
'75-'76&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
52 &#13;
The Tri-Center girls' basketball team finished in a three way tie for third place in 12\e Conference. This&#13;
was an improvement on the two way tie for sixth place in the conference last yeac.&#13;
The only school record that came close to falling this year was the most numbtJ·Qt":'110in&#13;
game. Janelle Casson scored SI points at Shelby and th cord is 52 points in ono&#13;
Janelle Casson was voted second team all conference t1iis year. Janelle's scoring&#13;
last year to 27.0 points per game average this year.&#13;
GI 'S STA TIS TICS&#13;
•&#13;
FIELD GOALS&#13;
PLAYER Made Att. p '&#13;
Janelle Casson 233 677 568&#13;
Jane Alfers 112 308 .,6.4% 2'75&#13;
Janette Dollen 47 169 27. % 14 36 38.9% 6 108 ~1&#13;
Connie Wede 4 1*1 39.7% 28 58 .3% 4 124' 29&#13;
Pa ette DoJlen 9 23 39. % 6 14 42.9% 2 24&#13;
Sandra Larson 1 33.3% 36.4% 1 14&#13;
Denise Lett 0 " 0% 0% 2 0 .)&#13;
tynett Casson 8 30 27 .7% 42.9%&#13;
Lyoett'C DolJen&#13;
rolfne Nelson &#13;
&#13;
Boys&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Fischer and McDonald set the pace for a&#13;
17-7 Season.&#13;
WIC Runner-up with a 9-2 record.&#13;
Sectional Results:&#13;
TC 63 Treynor 57&#13;
TC 64 Underwood 44&#13;
TC 79 ISD 46&#13;
District Results:&#13;
TC 69 Carson 51&#13;
TC 57 West Harrison 65 &#13;
Scenario for a game :&#13;
56&#13;
Patrolman Darcy: "Say, Bradley, you big brute , I believe you should return that young&#13;
man's basketball, immediately."&#13;
Fish: "Hey, watch it fella! "&#13;
Brad: "You little twit, give me my ball! " &#13;
I&#13;
1975-76 TRI-CENTER TROJANS&#13;
FG FG FG FT FT FT Off. Def.&#13;
Games Qt Att. Made Pct. Att. Made Pct. Reb. Reb.&#13;
Jim McDonald 23 88 367 167 45.5 88 55 62 .5 114 162&#13;
Darcy Hood 24 9.4 232 110 47.4 56 29 51.8 64 104&#13;
Dan Jones 24 93 202 89 44.l 62 38 61.3 59 47&#13;
David Crosse 21 72 38 10 26.3 33 19 58 14 34&#13;
., Dave Jones 24 92 235 103 43 .8 47 26 55.3 40 51&#13;
Jim Fischer 24 92 263 96 36.5 77 48 62.3 23 45&#13;
Dan Cook 19 39 20 8 40 6 12 3 14&#13;
Dave Coffman 13 26 37 14 38 21 11 52 5 13&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen 8 13 13 2 15 3 33 4 10&#13;
Roger Kriz 8 14 24 10 42 3 0 0 3&#13;
Rod Floerchinger 8 9 2 50 3 0 0 3 7&#13;
Les Royer 8 9 2&#13;
Doug Barrier 3 3 4 0 0 2 50 0&#13;
Brad Knott 4 5 4 25 0 0 2 3&#13;
Trojans 24 96 1499 631 42.l 427 238 55.7 362 566&#13;
Opponents 24 96 1182 470 39.8 520 296 56.9 205 448&#13;
Tot&#13;
Reb.&#13;
276&#13;
168&#13;
106&#13;
48&#13;
91&#13;
68&#13;
17&#13;
18&#13;
14&#13;
4&#13;
JO&#13;
3&#13;
5&#13;
928&#13;
653&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Front Row: C. Cook;&#13;
J. Fischer; R. O'Neill;&#13;
L. Royer; D. Coffman;&#13;
D. Barrier; R. Kriz; D.&#13;
Jones; J. Bertleson.&#13;
BackRow: Coach&#13;
Cochran; D. Crosse ; D.&#13;
Jones; D. Hood; J.&#13;
McDonald; B. Masker;&#13;
R. Floerchinger; Coach&#13;
Schackleford.&#13;
Reb. Assists Foul&#13;
Avg. Rec. every Out Pt. Avg.&#13;
12.0 44 41 77 389 16.9&#13;
35 8&#13;
7.0 23 40 70 249 10.4&#13;
21 5&#13;
4.4 82 57 79 216 9.0&#13;
54 5&#13;
2.3 25 25 16 39 1.9&#13;
16&#13;
3.8 37 42 47 232 9.7&#13;
43 - 1&#13;
2.6 176 100 86 240 10.0&#13;
77 6&#13;
0.9 25 6 17 17 0.9&#13;
9&#13;
1.5 4 9 10 39 1.9&#13;
T&#13;
1.7 1 9 10 5 0.6&#13;
T&#13;
0.5 5 11 6 20 2.5&#13;
3&#13;
1.1 3 4 2 0.3&#13;
0.3 3 0&#13;
0.3 0 0.3&#13;
T&#13;
1.2 0 2 0.5&#13;
38.7 426 367 460 1500 62.5&#13;
272 27&#13;
27.2 519 397 1235 51.4&#13;
u&#13;
57&#13;
• "' &#13;
&#13;
Dave Finken will be sorely mi scd. at least in wrestling&#13;
1 rs. Kenney. as he owns of the mo t imp ive records at&#13;
Tri-Center. His career High School total i 94-14. Dave&#13;
was a Sta te Champion as a sophomore at 105#. As a junior,&#13;
he lost :i 1-0 fi nals match and had to settle for Runner-up&#13;
honor . And as a senior he placed 3rd at 126# in the Class&#13;
AA Divi ion . He is the only wrestler from Tri- enter to&#13;
place in 3 successive State tournaments. Dave like all the&#13;
other top wrestling names at this school (Bothwell, Koenig,&#13;
Rcdinbaugh, Tripp, Heim Haff Brown Stamp Manbart,&#13;
to name just a few) is a te timony that hafdwork a lot of&#13;
sweat and the old cerebellum is the ON~Y way to State!! &#13;
Mr. A wishes to&#13;
thank the two best&#13;
student managers&#13;
the team has ever&#13;
had, Melanie Felton&#13;
and Janet Pogge.&#13;
Great work!&#13;
60 &#13;
''M''&#13;
atJUaids&#13;
We got&#13;
to&#13;
"hand"&#13;
it to&#13;
yo••&#13;
61 &#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Mrs. Larson, Sponsor, comments:&#13;
The 1975-76 Cheerleaders consisted of Cindy Nielsen, head cheerleader, Bev Graves, Karen Mauer, Lisa Jacobs, Lisa&#13;
Schley, Karen Heim, Karen Finerty, and Leslie Busch. After attending summer camp in June, these girls held practices all summer and once or twice a week all fall to perfect their cheers. Practices were also a time for planning pep&#13;
rallys for sports events, for making posters to create spirit, and for discussing how they could become better at their&#13;
job. They had a few disasters-sure-and problems always arise, but their resilience to bounce back after having a skit&#13;
put down by the student body, and their ability to work out differences seemed much better than average. There were&#13;
times of real concern for the group-when Cindy had to have her knee operated on an he est had to go on without&#13;
her leadership, and when coming home from a Wrestling Tournament the roads were slick and slushy from a snowstorm.&#13;
These girls worked very hard and spent many hours supporting our athletic programs at Tri-Center. All the hile&#13;
they kept up their grades-taking flashlights along so they could study for tests on the way home from games. Although&#13;
every girl didn't cheer at every game because they arranged their schedule so they could be home once in a while the&#13;
total number of activities they supported is impressive. All eight girls participated in nine football games. Setting up&#13;
their schedule so that at least four girls cheered and sometimes six or all eight. They participated in approximately sixteen boys basketball games, seventeen girls basketball games, nine wrestling'meets, and eighteen nights and days of&#13;
wrestling and basketball tournament play.&#13;
Anyone who wishes to criticize these cheerleaders should look first at the cooperation they had between each other,&#13;
their sponsor, and Mr. Ratigan. They should look at the number of evenings they spent away lrom home following not&#13;
one sport, but four. They should look at the determination they had to be the best they could.despite o_perations and&#13;
other limitations. They should look at the financial cost these girls endured. Then what can we say but, "Thanks, for a&#13;
job well done!" &#13;
Pres.: Jell!\ette&#13;
Rodenberg&#13;
Sec.: Joni&#13;
Christiansen&#13;
Treas.: Eileen Witt&#13;
(i1 &#13;
64&#13;
Spring Intro&#13;
Seniors are almost home. (some have been&#13;
sent home, others should have stayed home). &#13;
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•&#13;
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68&#13;
Left: 10 flight shuttle hurdle relay record holders.&#13;
Bttm: State qualifiers: G. Pogge; D. Corrin ; J. Pogge, J.&#13;
Alfers; V. Thomas.&#13;
Right: Dan Jones wins mile run easy.&#13;
Coaches: Girls- T. Gary White&#13;
Boys- Maynard Schack.leford &#13;
&#13;
Pro1tt &#13;
&#13;
'75 Softball&#13;
"Best ever,"&#13;
commented&#13;
Coach Nile &#13;
Trojan Sluggers to State:&#13;
After two Western Iowa Conference Championships, 1974-1975, the&#13;
baseball season began on April 15', 1976 with 24 boys reporting to practice. The '76 season was to be a rebuilding year for Coach Jim Wright after&#13;
graduating six starters. Beginning at the Woodbine Tourney, the Trojans&#13;
capture first place, beating Logan 10-0; Mo Valley 9-2; and West Monona&#13;
in the finals 9-1. Kurt Stamp picked up two wins and Jim Fischer, one.&#13;
The Trojans began conference games winning seven in a row until dropping&#13;
a 5-2 contest to Elk Horn. TC completed their regular season with a 14-2&#13;
reocrd. Elk Horn was the spoiler in the conference tournament, as they&#13;
defeated the Trojans once again 2-1. In the Sectional tournament TC&#13;
blanked its first two opponents, Treynor and Underwood , 12-0 and 10-0,&#13;
respectively. In the next game against St. Alberts, the Trojans came from&#13;
behind in the 6th inning to sneak out with a 5-4 win. In the sectional&#13;
finals against Elk Horn, the third time proved to be the charm, as they&#13;
stopped the Danes 3-0 for the title. At the District tou111ey, TC squ ed&#13;
Stuart-Menlo 23-0; and, in the finals beat Essex 9-1. This marked th st&#13;
time in TC history that a Tri-Center baseball team had gone to State.&#13;
fortunately , in the first game against Rock Valley TC came o_ut on&#13;
short end of a 6-2 score, as the Trojan bats went cold and they left l5&#13;
runners on the bases. Kurt ended the season with a 15-4 record ; Ji 'th&#13;
an 8-0 record. The 23-4 season seemed a good place to hang up the&#13;
for Coach Wright, as this marked his last season at the helm. Memb&#13;
the 1976 squad include; Dan Cook; Mike Larson; Roger Kriz; Mark&#13;
Mark Elias; Duane Barrier; Kurt Stamp; Jim Fischer; Dave Finken;&#13;
Crosse ; and Rick Stone.&#13;
'76 Team&#13;
Rewrites&#13;
Record Book &#13;
Uc&#13;
11 I&#13;
da&#13;
e&#13;
r s&#13;
s&#13;
Ill&#13;
e&#13;
11 &#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Nancy Alfers&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Becky Ballain&#13;
Doug Barrier&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
Bill Billeter&#13;
Dwayne Bintz&#13;
Philip Bintz&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Doug Busch&#13;
Dave Carroll&#13;
Lynette Casson&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
Dave Coffman&#13;
Dan Cook&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Linda Drummy&#13;
Sheryl Elliott&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Kathy Finerty&#13;
Jan Fischer&#13;
Karol Fischer&#13;
Rod Floerchinger&#13;
Bev Graves&#13;
Don Grudle&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Tim Jacobs&#13;
Tonya Kasch&#13;
Mont Kay&#13;
Denny Kenealy&#13;
· Joe Kenealy&#13;
Carol Kill pack&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Kathleen Kline&#13;
Gary Kosmacek&#13;
Gayle Kosmacek&#13;
Calvin Krohn&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
Sandi Larsen&#13;
Dave Lund&#13;
Danny Masker&#13;
Juniors Petition-&#13;
Diane Mauer&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
LuAnn Nielsen&#13;
Ron Nihsen&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Walt Pepper&#13;
Maribeth Ploen&#13;
Robert Pogge&#13;
Dave Redinbaugh&#13;
Julie Ring&#13;
Karlene Ring&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Sandy Ring&#13;
Karen Roberts&#13;
Leslie Roberts&#13;
Diana Ronfeldt&#13;
Les Royer&#13;
Anne Ryan&#13;
Tammi Saville&#13;
Bill Schierbrock&#13;
Dave Schley&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Shirley Stephens&#13;
Rick Stone&#13;
Jeri Suntken&#13;
Laverne Trade!&#13;
Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Linda Wade&#13;
Connie Wede&#13;
Teresa Westphal&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
Tim Wilson&#13;
Kathy Wright&#13;
Dan Young&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
Lori Ahart&#13;
Karen Albers&#13;
Jane Alfers&#13;
Bryan Archer&#13;
David Ausdemore&#13;
Duane Barrier&#13;
Sue Barrier&#13;
Patti Bintz&#13;
Collette Bowles&#13;
Ann Brandes&#13;
Dave Brisbois&#13;
Leslie Busch&#13;
Roger Collier&#13;
Joann Cross&#13;
Darcy Divelbess&#13;
Paulette Dollen&#13;
Charles Donaldson&#13;
Susie Dooley&#13;
Darlene Driver&#13;
Jan Elias&#13;
Lora Engelking&#13;
Chet Felton&#13;
Cindi Felton&#13;
Laurie Gilbraith&#13;
Mike Grap&#13;
Keith Gravert&#13;
Beth Handbury&#13;
Eldon Hough&#13;
Lisa Jacobs&#13;
Mary Jensen&#13;
Michael Johnson&#13;
Pat Kenealy&#13;
Mike Kenealy&#13;
Lori Killpack&#13;
Kenneth Kline&#13;
Brad Knott&#13;
Tim Koch&#13;
Calvin Manha rt&#13;
Kevin Ma rk&#13;
Carl Martens&#13;
Janelle Maske r&#13;
Kenny McDonald&#13;
Sheryl Messerschmidt&#13;
Tami Meyer&#13;
SophoJUores-Latent Talent &#13;
(i.·or early dis111issal)&#13;
Debbie Miller&#13;
Amy Moffatt&#13;
Winston Moffatt&#13;
Marc Morey&#13;
Carolyn Nelson&#13;
Marsha Nihsen&#13;
Danny O'Neill&#13;
Betty Orme&#13;
Bernard Osbahr&#13;
Marvin Pearcy&#13;
Gene Perrin&#13;
Calvin Petersen&#13;
David Petersen&#13;
Susan Pieper&#13;
Tim Pierson&#13;
Lori Plambeck&#13;
Dan Pogge&#13;
Ron Powers&#13;
Sheryl Pr&#13;
ice&#13;
Mick Redinbaugh&#13;
Sharon Reynolds&#13;
Debb&#13;
ie Ring&#13;
Greg Ring&#13;
Class Ring&#13;
Terry Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Pam Roberts&#13;
Chuck Ruckman&#13;
Carol Ryan&#13;
Lisa Schley&#13;
Jeff Shreeves&#13;
Patti Sidebottom&#13;
Alan Siebels&#13;
Scott Siebels&#13;
Fred&#13;
Smith&#13;
Martha Smith&#13;
Brad Soppe&#13;
Scott Suntken&#13;
Richard Thielen&#13;
Renee Wachner&#13;
RoyWachner&#13;
Nancy Weihs&#13;
Lona Welbourn&#13;
Peggy Wellman&#13;
Suzanne West&#13;
Rhonda Wohlers&#13;
Scott Wohlers&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Kay Albers&#13;
Barb Billiter&#13;
Deb Bertelsen&#13;
Garth Bintz&#13;
Kirk Boyer&#13;
Leonard Brewer&#13;
Scott Erich&#13;
Todd Brockman&#13;
Rod Calhoon&#13;
Teresa Brewer&#13;
Steve Carroll&#13;
Lisa Christiansen&#13;
Lester Clark&#13;
Bill Clevenger&#13;
Steve Cook&#13;
Mike Cooney&#13;
Diane Corrin&#13;
Danny Crosse&#13;
Danette Dollen&#13;
Jeff Driver&#13;
Randy Driver&#13;
Don Drummy&#13;
Becky Eaton&#13;
Calvin Eckmann&#13;
Julie Elliott&#13;
Sue Erwin&#13;
Karen Finerty&#13;
Sheri Fischer&#13;
Kurt Floerchinger&#13;
Donald Foster&#13;
Raymond Freese&#13;
Suzann Gardner&#13;
Roger Grap&#13;
Jeff Graves&#13;
Jeanne Grudle&#13;
Fred Hadfield&#13;
Sandy Haight&#13;
Carol Handbury&#13;
Kenneth Hester&#13;
Tamra Kasch&#13;
Mark Kay&#13;
Molly Kay&#13;
Jim Kenealy&#13;
Klay Killion&#13;
Class of '79 &#13;
W elcoUte to the yellow bench&#13;
Mary Kosmacek&#13;
Mike Larsen&#13;
LuAnne Lefeber&#13;
Charlotte Leonard&#13;
Kim Lewis&#13;
Kirk Limburg&#13;
Gay Lucke&#13;
Tom Mahoney&#13;
Karen Mauer&#13;
Duane McDonald&#13;
Tom McDonald&#13;
Kathy McKeighan&#13;
Bob McLaughlin&#13;
Charla Meeker&#13;
Greg Messerschmidt&#13;
Cindy Miller&#13;
Karen Morris&#13;
Sharon Morris&#13;
Brenda Nelson&#13;
Larry Ohlmger&#13;
Doug Olsen&#13;
Jane O'Neill&#13;
Dale Osbahr&#13;
Clifford Petersen&#13;
Geri Pogge&#13;
Kim Powers&#13;
Henry Ring&#13;
Nick Ring&#13;
Tammy Ring&#13;
Terryl Ring&#13;
Teresa Ronfeldt&#13;
Kim Ruckman&#13;
Jeff Schafer&#13;
Greg Schierbrock&#13;
Marsha Shreeves&#13;
Barb Stephens&#13;
teve Stone&#13;
Jeff Thielen&#13;
Terry Thomas&#13;
Vickie Th mas&#13;
Roberta Towers&#13;
Darrell Trede&#13;
Jennifer Watson&#13;
Larry Wedel&#13;
David Wellman&#13;
Toni Westphal&#13;
Caroline Wilson&#13;
Gayla Wilson&#13;
Bill Woffa rd&#13;
Dave Wright&#13;
Terry Wright&#13;
Barney Johnson&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
Karen Alfers&#13;
Brenda Armstrong&#13;
Gail Baker&#13;
Jim Berg&#13;
Nancy Bintz&#13;
Cindy Brewer&#13;
Joe Brisbois&#13;
Duance Campbell&#13;
Melanie Casson&#13;
Mike Christensen&#13;
Debbie Clark&#13;
Macine Cook&#13;
Willy Corrin&#13;
Michelle Divelbess&#13;
Tim Dooley&#13;
Joel Driver&#13;
Debbie Drummy&#13;
Robin Eaton&#13;
Kim Elias&#13;
Diane Engamn&#13;
Terry Erwin&#13;
Rick Felton&#13;
Tony Felton&#13;
Joan Finken&#13;
Ron Fischer&#13;
LaNaya Fitzgerald&#13;
Jeanette Fox&#13;
Scott Gardner&#13;
Peggy Gilbraith&#13;
Peggy Hall&#13;
Tracy Hansen&#13;
Roger Heim&#13;
Todd Justice&#13;
Jeff Kasch&#13;
Kelly Kay&#13;
Susan Kenealy&#13;
Ricky Killpack&#13;
Tom Killpack&#13;
Rhonda Knauss&#13;
Sheila Kuster&#13;
Dan Langin&#13;
Doug Larsen&#13;
Roger Larsen&#13;
Linda Lefeber&#13;
Troy Little&#13;
Brenda Madsen&#13;
Eighth Grader's-&#13;
Unlimited Potential&#13;
Diane Mahoney&#13;
Karen Mark&#13;
Joe Masker&#13;
Jay Mason&#13;
Kevin Meeker&#13;
Marilyn Miller&#13;
Wesley Moffatt&#13;
David Nelson&#13;
Steve Nelson&#13;
Phil Nielsen&#13;
Sharon Nielsen&#13;
Nick Nihsen&#13;
Lilly Onne&#13;
Randy Orme&#13;
Jeff Pape&#13;
Keith Pearcy&#13;
Kim Petersen&#13;
Tony Petersen&#13;
Tom Pierson&#13;
James Pitts&#13;
Clark Price&#13;
Peggy Pritchard&#13;
Keith Pry&#13;
Frank Ring&#13;
Jennifer Ring&#13;
Scott Rogers&#13;
Lauren Ronfeldt&#13;
Lori Siebels&#13;
Kriss Soppe&#13;
Gail Sorensen&#13;
Steve Stamp&#13;
Annette Stephens&#13;
Debbie Tennigkeit&#13;
Fred Thomas&#13;
Karen Thomas&#13;
Lorie Thomas&#13;
Vicki Vorthmann&#13;
Randy Wachner&#13;
Mike Wiggins&#13;
Yvette Willey&#13;
Mike Wilson&#13;
Rodney Wilson&#13;
Jeff Wimer&#13;
Jolene Wohlers&#13;
Rita Wohlers&#13;
Alan Zacharais&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
Seventh&#13;
Grade&#13;
David Albers&#13;
Bruce Archer&#13;
Jim Ausdemore&#13;
Gary Baker&#13;
La Ree Bintz&#13;
Stacie Blaze!&#13;
Scott Boyer&#13;
Rachelle Bradley&#13;
Kathy Brich&#13;
James Brisbois&#13;
Ann Campbell&#13;
Jeff Casson&#13;
Darcy Christiansen&#13;
Tom Clevenger&#13;
Lori Cooney&#13;
Kevin Corrin&#13;
Scott Darrah&#13;
Bonnie Darrington&#13;
Scott Dollen&#13;
Mark Duhachek&#13;
Missy Dunlap&#13;
Jill Elias&#13;
Brian Floerchinger&#13;
John Floerchinger&#13;
Mike Freese&#13;
Andrea Gilbraith&#13;
Ronnie Gillespie&#13;
Teresa Graves&#13;
Laurie Hadfield&#13;
Tracy Justen&#13;
Nick Justice&#13;
Joyce Kosmacek&#13;
Julie Kay&#13;
Kelley Kiernan&#13;
Lori Knott&#13;
Nancy Kriz&#13;
Terri Kuster&#13;
J oei Martens&#13;
Jim Masker &#13;
Junior High&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Principal,&#13;
L. Hornbostel&#13;
G. Ballantyne&#13;
V. Beebe&#13;
C. Cochran&#13;
E. Gambs&#13;
R. Johnsen&#13;
M. Shackelford&#13;
N. Smith&#13;
Chuck Matthews&#13;
Carolyn Mauer&#13;
Tammy Mauer&#13;
Tood Meyer&#13;
John Nelson&#13;
Joseph Nelson&#13;
Vickie Nelson&#13;
Roger Nielsin&#13;
Kelly Nihsen&#13;
Kiane Ohlinger&#13;
Michelle Olsen&#13;
Debbie O'Neill&#13;
David Osbahr&#13;
Dea Ann Peterson&#13;
Monte Petersen&#13;
Gail Pitts&#13;
Julie Redinbaugh&#13;
Lee Ring&#13;
Lori Ring&#13;
Mary Ann Ring&#13;
Mary Togers&#13;
Denise Royer&#13;
Kelly Ruckman&#13;
Jean Schroder&#13;
Todd Schroder&#13;
Jeff Slobodnik&#13;
Mona Stamp&#13;
Gail Suntken&#13;
Shelley Thielen&#13;
Nancy Thomas&#13;
Regan Wachner&#13;
Lias Welbourne&#13;
Doug Wil on&#13;
Christy Wright&#13;
Kent Zimmem1an&#13;
Dave McDonald&#13;
Doug Dollen&#13;
Kris Brown&#13;
Gregg Barrier&#13;
85 &#13;
&#13;
Senior Awards&#13;
Flash! News update- Mr. Abariotes wins the Lynn Audes-&#13;
• more Look Alike contest, unfortunately, Lynn looks like&#13;
Adolph Hitler. In a runaway contest, Craig Lewis captures&#13;
Nurd of the Year award hands down (come to think of it,&#13;
that's what Patty said-hands down). Is there any doubt&#13;
about the winner of the Sniveler of the Year, Marilyn&#13;
Schuning-wins easy! Brad Masker wonders how he got&#13;
the Lock yourself in the car and get your stomach&#13;
stomped on award, which features a first prize of two gallons of gas to be used touring the Harlan drive-in. Julie&#13;
Blois seems to be pretty excited about her award. What's&#13;
left to say about the Dono Monano award, except the prize&#13;
of a weeks stay in a broom closet at the Holiday Edmundsen for a Weasel.&#13;
Seriously, wierd ones, contrary to popular opinion of the&#13;
faculty, the Class of '7 6 did have some winners. Heading&#13;
the list with Donna Bertleson, as she adds the Most Likely&#13;
to Succeed to her Citizenship and Class Valedictorian&#13;
awards; Salutatorian was Melanie Felton, while Dave Divelbess wins Boy Most Likely to Succeed. Personality awards&#13;
go to Jeanette Rodenberg, Frank Cook and Randy O'Neill.&#13;
Athletes Janelle Casson and Dave Finken; Industrial Arts&#13;
Achievement-Francis Cross and Dave Leonard; ActorJim McDonald; Actress-Tammy Cox; Speaker- Mark Elias;&#13;
Prettiest- Nancy Ryan ; Best Looking-Bill Iwen and Mark&#13;
Finken; Instrumentalist- Dave Crosse; Best All AroundJonette Dollen and Dan Jones. For some of the rest, their&#13;
rewards came at graduation.&#13;
87 &#13;
BUY&#13;
AN&#13;
AMERICAN&#13;
TRADITION&#13;
SELL BUY&#13;
no s hu . t-no shoes88&#13;
no service&#13;
*&#13;
ttum beads&#13;
go Ottum 1 00 king glass,&#13;
~nfortun te ' no&#13;
gottum land. &#13;
~ncil't~~ •&#13;
..&#13;
ngs A 'BANKS OF IOWA' BANK&#13;
Council&#13;
Savings&#13;
Bluffs&#13;
Bank • 1 A 'BANKS OF IOWA' BANK&#13;
First Federal&#13;
Savings and Loan&#13;
"The Place to Save"&#13;
Broadway at Main&#13;
Broadway at 32nd&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Youmans Carpentering&#13;
Remodeling and General&#13;
Repafr&#13;
Phone: 488-2175&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
DICK DOLLEN&#13;
Moormans Feeds&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
DEANNA 'S BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
Home of Hair Care Services&#13;
Plus Mahdeen Ear piercing&#13;
System&#13;
Persia, Iowa Phon : 488-2941&#13;
ELIAS SUPER MARKET&#13;
I ••C1ll"~•• io tt ~rC11 1ro).1• J&#13;
Persia's One Stop Shopping Center&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
24-Hour Tow Service&#13;
Body and Paint Work&#13;
Mechanical Work&#13;
Jay-B &amp; Son Garage&#13;
Hank Bergantzel&#13;
Phone: 323-8766&#13;
1314 Fifth Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51501&#13;
MEYER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
545 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
5 1501&#13;
North 40 Restaurant&#13;
Neola, Iowa-Phone 485-2661&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Weekdays Sundays&#13;
7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.&#13;
Week Night Specials&#13;
Sunday Noon- Smorgasboard&#13;
Sunday Afternoon The "Old Com"&#13;
3:00 to 6:00 P.M.- Games&#13;
Game Room, Ice, Party Room&#13;
Barnes Beauty&#13;
College&#13;
411 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 323-7175&#13;
"Congratulations to the Seniors"&#13;
~&#13;
)i""~~;, Barnes Beauty&#13;
I:Z~,~ ~~ 1 S I / 11C&gt; p~: a on&#13;
~ \ • ~';~ ,;-,; ~""\· i( 411 West Broadway 1_ , ,. )" Council Bluff, Iowa&#13;
~~ Phone: 323-7175&#13;
0-"CongratUlations to the Seniors"&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536-3 8 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 5 1501&#13;
"Correct Clothes for&#13;
Men and Young Men" &#13;
Bank Accounts&#13;
Draw Interest&#13;
STATE&#13;
BANK&#13;
&amp;&#13;
TRUST&#13;
Offices at:&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Modale&#13;
Macedonia&#13;
Henderson&#13;
Underwood - 566-2244&#13;
Council Bluffs- 323-7521&#13;
Lehan's&#13;
Pharmacy&#13;
Prescriptions&#13;
Kings Candy&#13;
Hallmark Cards&#13;
Gift Items&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
A &amp; J Auto&#13;
Service&#13;
eola , Iowa&#13;
485-2141&#13;
Complete Automotive Repair&#13;
Motorcycle &amp; Small Engine&#13;
FARMERS &amp; MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANI&lt;&#13;
Neola and&#13;
Minden Banks&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Moore Brothers&#13;
Super Market&#13;
Valley Laundry&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Dry Cleaner&#13;
Phone 642-3065&#13;
or&#13;
642-2478&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations Seniors&#13;
and&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Tri-Center School for the&#13;
selection of the Behlen&#13;
Convex for your Industrial&#13;
Arts Building&#13;
Woodbine Behlen&#13;
Buildings&#13;
52 1 Walker Street&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Phone 647-2220&#13;
Marley Skelly&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
G &amp; L True Value&#13;
Hard ware Variety&#13;
Dry Goods &amp; Lumber&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Phone 644-2227&#13;
A-OK Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Plumbing, Heating &amp; Air Condition&#13;
Hardware Store Westinghouse&#13;
Appliances, Diamond Vogel Paint&#13;
Phone 488-2235 or 488-2762&#13;
Wendall Knauss, Persia, Iowa&#13;
-&#13;
' .&#13;
Farm Bureau&#13;
Insurance&#13;
For All Your Insurance&#13;
Needs&#13;
Phone 644-2701&#13;
Logan , Iowa&#13;
Vernon C. Jans, Manager &#13;
Peterson Auto&#13;
Supply, Inc.&#13;
202 Elm Street&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
Minden Elevator, Inc.&#13;
Nutrena Feeds&#13;
Dekalb Seeds&#13;
Phone 483-2066&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
"A Great Pla ce to Come"&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Harley &amp; Becky&#13;
"Congra tu la tions " to the&#13;
Seniors of "7 6"&#13;
Valley Fertilizer Company&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 642-2801&#13;
Kerr McGee Service&#13;
Tune-Ups&#13;
Fix An ything and&#13;
Everything&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
Phone 545-3763&#13;
Loveland Elevator Co.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
51555&#13;
Phone 642-2777&#13;
Iowa Elevators&#13;
Missouri Valley-Modale&#13;
California Junction&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Seeley Trailer Rental &amp; Service&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Speak Oil Company&#13;
Woodbine , Iowa&#13;
Sportsman Club &amp; Cafe&#13;
"Eating at Its Best"&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
State Bank of Portsmouth&#13;
Portsmouth &amp; Panama&#13;
Lynn Stenlund Garage&#13;
"Congratulations to the class of 1976"&#13;
McClelland, Iowa 51548&#13;
John P. Sweeney&#13;
New York Life Insurance Company&#13;
485-2335&#13;
Tinsley 's Jewelry Store&#13;
Serving S.W. Iowa for 103 years&#13;
Harlan, Iowa 755-2201&#13;
The Toggery&#13;
Oakland's Only Family Clothing Store&#13;
Oakland, Iowa 482-6467&#13;
Valley Drug Store&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Reliable Prescription Service&#13;
Von Rebel's Tavern&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Walt's Champlain Service&#13;
Tires- Batteries-Accesories&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Warner-Kellogg and Day, Inc.&#13;
Insurance Agency&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Wedel Hardware&#13;
Miden, Iowa&#13;
Weis Family Clothes&#13;
Wise shopping with the Weis'&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
White Ware Shop&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
McConnell Carwash&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Make Top Money&#13;
With&#13;
Bill Brich &amp; Darwin Shriver&#13;
Auctioneers&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
Phone : 485-2002&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
51563&#13;
Phone: 488-2543&#13;
Putnam Service&#13;
WE&#13;
KNOW&#13;
Underwood, Iowa OUR&#13;
OIL·&#13;
Phone :&#13;
566-2861 too!&#13;
Hide-A-Way Lounge&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 566-2683&#13;
I &#13;
Martin Meats, Inc.&#13;
McClelland , Iowa&#13;
Newly Remodeled&#13;
Cold Beer-Cocktails&#13;
Fine Foods&#13;
Bob &amp; Betty Werts&#13;
712-566-2364&#13;
Underwood , Iowa&#13;
5 1576&#13;
Quality Meats from Pen to Pan&#13;
Dinners-Short Orders-Sandwiches&#13;
Take Out Ord ers&#13;
Phone : 566-9 293&#13;
JOE'S GARAGE , INC.&#13;
Phone: 4 83-2463&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Auto- Tractor&#13;
Diesel Repair&#13;
" It Always Pays to&#13;
Shop at Ray's"&#13;
Ray's Shoe Store&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Phone : 343-2227&#13;
Serving you since 1941 .&#13;
Cold Beer-Cocktails&#13;
RUSTIC INN&#13;
Dinners- Short Ord r -&#13;
Sandwiches &amp; Take Out Orders&#13;
Phone: 545-3800&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
FOOD LAND&#13;
SUPER&#13;
MARKET&#13;
Woodbine and Missouri Valley&#13;
"Where the wise Economize"&#13;
Fresh Fruit, Produce, Meat and&#13;
Complete Line of Quality&#13;
Canned Goods&#13;
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings&#13;
Through our doors pass&#13;
the best people in the&#13;
world&#13;
Our&#13;
Customers&#13;
BLUE MOON&#13;
Bar &amp; Grille&#13;
You 're a Stranger&#13;
but once !&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Dr. Lee &amp; W elbourne&#13;
Veterinarians&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Neola Phone: 485-2430&#13;
McClelland Phone: 566-2330&#13;
Contact Bud&#13;
Boyer&#13;
Body Shop&#13;
"Your friendly&#13;
Body Shop" &#13;
Minden Farm Equipment Co.&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
White Farm Machinery&#13;
Gehl-Kewanee- Stanhoist&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
Minden Styling Salon&#13;
Complete Beauty Service&#13;
Peggy Kemmish- owneroperator&#13;
712-642-4055&#13;
,eaeJoH J ,eadieJ C?'tppaeet ~ WE CARE ABOUT WHAT YOU WEAR&#13;
Open Thursdays Until 8:30&#13;
403 East Erie St.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Ia&#13;
51555&#13;
Valley Motor Parts&#13;
Auto, Truck &amp; Tractor Parts&#13;
Homelite Chain Saws&#13;
Brake Drum &amp; Disc&#13;
rotor lathe&#13;
Machine Shop Service Available&#13;
Doty' s Flora Design&#13;
Axtell Furniture&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Furniture, Carpets, and Appliances&#13;
Minden Lumber&#13;
and&#13;
Brookhouser Hardware&#13;
Houseware and Supply Store&#13;
500 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri alley , Iowa&#13;
97 &#13;
WELLMAN&#13;
MOBILE&#13;
CONCRETE&#13;
and&#13;
WELLMAN&#13;
CONSTRUCTION&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Box 276&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Walter Wellman&#13;
Phone: 485-2416&#13;
98&#13;
Anderson Clothing&#13;
Eastside Square&#13;
Harlan , Iowa&#13;
Dresses, Sportswear, Coats,&#13;
Co-ordinates and pantsuits&#13;
Junior Misses Half&#13;
sizes&#13;
3-15&#13;
sizes&#13;
6-20&#13;
sizes&#13;
l 2Yz-26Yz&#13;
ORV ROCKER FORD&#13;
Authorized&#13;
FORD - MERCURY- LINCOLN&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
"The Only Dealer You&#13;
Need To Know"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Clothing and Accessories&#13;
Home Federal&#13;
Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Association&#13;
For&#13;
Today's&#13;
Woman&#13;
Your Savinis Insured to S40.000&#13;
Denison- Mo. Walley- Carroll &#13;
MIDWESTERN&#13;
IMPLEMENT CO. INC.&#13;
~ LocallyF~Tn~:l~G~perated ~&#13;
A U ,(I\ CJoUU. ~ M llH ALLIS-CHALMERS EQUIPMENT •. ~ .. ·: \.&#13;
Sales &amp; Service ·&#13;
Complete Stock &amp; Parts&#13;
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Property of Tri-Center&#13;
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No. Date, ___ _ &#13;
The 1977 Trojan&#13;
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-Robert Frost&#13;
THE 1977 TROJAN&#13;
TRI-CENTER HIGH NEOLA, IOWA&#13;
1 &#13;
.. Table of Contents&#13;
PROFESSIONALS- 7&#13;
. ACHIEVERS- 17&#13;
· tNDIVIDUALS· 31&#13;
EVENTS· ~I&#13;
~MPETITION· 57&#13;
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Dedication&#13;
Julie Ann Katzer&#13;
1962-1977&#13;
Individualism is the character, actions, thoughts, and interests of a person that set him apart from others. We, the&#13;
197 -77 yearbook staff, feel that Julie Ann Katzer represented individualism. She tried to become a part of a new&#13;
kind of life that had just begun for her. The problems she&#13;
had to overcome and the experiences she went through in&#13;
trying to adjust at Tri-Center were great. In expressing her&#13;
courage and will to succeed, she made the students feel&#13;
closer to her; thus, expressing a part of their own individuality. For this, she was admired and is deeply thanked.&#13;
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PROFESSIONALS&#13;
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Superintendent&#13;
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W endefl Knauss&#13;
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9 &#13;
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Mathematics and&#13;
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Nile Smith -&#13;
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John Thomas-English and Journalism&#13;
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Judi Kenny-English&#13;
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12&#13;
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Roger JohnsonPhysical Education&#13;
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Patrick SlaterIndustrial Arts and Phys. Ed.&#13;
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Special Education&#13;
Larry Christensen&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
Veua LarsenHome Economics&#13;
Robert Hilligaslnstrum ental Music&#13;
Jean Knudsen.&#13;
Arts and Crafts&#13;
Kim Brunssen·&#13;
Vocal Music &#13;
Eleanor Soetm elk and&#13;
Alma McDermott·&#13;
Librarians&#13;
Phil Bran dSocial Studies&#13;
-..&#13;
Ernest Abariotes- wv....-... ~ -1-h.,. "c,,.,,.(2&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
George Sorensen·&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
and Driuer Education&#13;
15 &#13;
&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
17 &#13;
Nancy Louise Alfers&#13;
" Fenwick"&#13;
William Jay Billeter&#13;
" Bill"&#13;
Wayne Allen Brockhoff&#13;
" Wayne"&#13;
18&#13;
Douglas Dewey Barrier&#13;
" Doug"&#13;
Phillip Arthur Bintz&#13;
" Pickle"&#13;
Becky Darlene Baker&#13;
" Bake"&#13;
Duane Lee Bintz&#13;
" Mole"&#13;
Teresa Ann Brougham&#13;
" Teresa" &#13;
David Gene Carroll&#13;
"Scarroll"&#13;
Cathy Denise Christian&#13;
"Virginia Slim"&#13;
Douglas Carl Bu sch&#13;
"Bu sch"&#13;
Jean Marie Chambers&#13;
" Jean"&#13;
Daniel James Cook&#13;
"Box"&#13;
Lynette Su e Casson&#13;
" L.C."&#13;
David Lynn Coffman&#13;
"Dave"&#13;
19 &#13;
Phillip Eugene Cooper&#13;
" Gene"&#13;
Linda Jane Dru mmy&#13;
"Linda"&#13;
Janet Ei leen Fischer&#13;
" Jan"&#13;
--&#13;
Lynn Allen Driver " Lynn"&#13;
Kathleen Joan Finerty&#13;
" Kathy"&#13;
Lynette Ann Dollen&#13;
"Naya"&#13;
Sheryl Lynn Elliott&#13;
" Blondie"&#13;
Karol Ferne Fischer&#13;
"Ferne" &#13;
The Past Motto&#13;
Class Foreuer&#13;
Beverly Renee Graves 11 Bev"&#13;
Timothy Joseph Jacobs&#13;
" Tim"&#13;
Gone,&#13;
Karen Lynn Heim&#13;
"Karen"&#13;
The Future&#13;
Still Our&#13;
Own.&#13;
Donald Lynn Gru dle&#13;
"Don"&#13;
Tonya Lynn Kasch&#13;
" Tonga"&#13;
21 &#13;
Dennis Leo Kenealy&#13;
"Denny"&#13;
Diane Marlene Killpack&#13;
"Kill"&#13;
Calvin Gene Krohn&#13;
" Greto"&#13;
22&#13;
--&#13;
Carol Denise Killpack&#13;
"Carol"&#13;
Gayle Kathleen Kosmacek&#13;
"Twink"&#13;
Joseph Daniel Kenealy&#13;
"Joe"&#13;
Kathleen Lorraine Kline&#13;
"Babe"&#13;
Linda Marie Ku ster&#13;
" Shorty" &#13;
Sandra Beth Larsen&#13;
"Sandi"&#13;
Daniel Gerald Masker&#13;
"Big D"&#13;
Kevin Christopher Langin&#13;
"Ban gin"&#13;
David Dean Lund 11 Bobo"&#13;
Vicki Diane Mcintosh&#13;
"MAC"&#13;
Kevin Eugene Lucke 11 Knute"&#13;
Dian e Renee Mauer&#13;
" Ann ie"&#13;
Property of Tri-Center&#13;
Community School District&#13;
No Date.,,., ___ _ 23 &#13;
Cindy Ann McKeighan&#13;
" Butt Roast"&#13;
Michael Lynn Olsen&#13;
" Mike"&#13;
24&#13;
-&#13;
Ronald Edwin Nih sen&#13;
"Bad Ron"&#13;
Maribeth Ann Pleon&#13;
"Myrna"&#13;
LuAnn Nielsen&#13;
" Lu"&#13;
Donna Jean O' Neill&#13;
" O' Neill"&#13;
David Allen Redinbaugh&#13;
"Dave" &#13;
Matthew Paul Ring&#13;
"Matt"&#13;
Leslie Alan Royer 11 Les"&#13;
Karlene Marie Ring&#13;
"Rocky"&#13;
Diana Sue Ronfeldt&#13;
"Diane"&#13;
William James Schierbrock&#13;
"Willy"&#13;
Sandra Jane Ring&#13;
"Ringer"&#13;
Anne Elizabeth Ryan&#13;
"Anno"&#13;
25 &#13;
John David Schley&#13;
"Puppet"&#13;
Kurt Wayne Stamp&#13;
" Diablo"&#13;
Jerry Lynn Su ntken&#13;
" Suntk"&#13;
26&#13;
Brian Scott Schroder&#13;
" Brian"&#13;
Richard Charles Stone&#13;
"Ricker"&#13;
Diane Sue Schnitker&#13;
" Dee"&#13;
Shirley Mari e St eph ens&#13;
" Speed "&#13;
Laverne Orvi lle Trade!&#13;
" Buddy" &#13;
Dennis Marvin Veerpoorten&#13;
"Denny"&#13;
Carla Jean Wilson&#13;
"Carla"&#13;
Lori Jean Tr"ede&#13;
"Lori"&#13;
Connie Jean Wede&#13;
"Deacon"&#13;
Bruce Alan Wright&#13;
"Loose"&#13;
Linda Gayle Wade&#13;
"Linda"&#13;
Timothy LeRoy Wilson&#13;
" Cl iffy"&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
G&#13;
R&#13;
A&#13;
D&#13;
u&#13;
A&#13;
T&#13;
I&#13;
a&#13;
N&#13;
'77&#13;
Dan Co&#13;
ok&#13;
v al&#13;
e&#13;
dic&#13;
tor&#13;
ian&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
LuAnn Nielsen&#13;
Salutatorian&#13;
Keuin Lucke &#13;
29 &#13;
Senior&#13;
Class&#13;
Officers&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Dan Masker&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Keuin Langin&#13;
Senior Awards&#13;
Acting, Gayle Kosmacek; Achievement in Industrial&#13;
Arts, Doug Barrier; Instrumentalist, Diane Killpack ;&#13;
Best Athletes, Kurt Stamp and Shirley Stephens; Artist, Tim Jacobs; Best Looking, Jeri Suntken and Matt&#13;
Ring; Best Personality, Kevin Lucke and Diane&#13;
Sch nitker; Most Likely to Succeed, LuAnn Nielsen&#13;
and Dan Cook; Best All-Roun.d, Lynette Casson and&#13;
Kevin Lu cke .&#13;
Big Zero Award - Kurt Stamp&#13;
Not Playing With A Full Deck - Dan Masker&#13;
Bu ngle in the Jungle Award-Tonya Kasch &#13;
INDIVIDUALS&#13;
31 &#13;
Junior Class Officers, left to right: Mary Jen sen, sec retary; Carl Mart ens, pre sid ent ; Pau lette Doll en, treasure r;&#13;
and Duane Barrier, vice president.&#13;
32&#13;
Lori Ahart&#13;
Karen Albers&#13;
Jane Alfers&#13;
Bryan Archer&#13;
Dave Au sdemore&#13;
Duane Barrier&#13;
Sue Barrier&#13;
Patti Bintz&#13;
Co llette Bowle s&#13;
Anne Brandes&#13;
Dave Brisbois&#13;
Robert Brockhoff&#13;
Lesl ie Bu sc h&#13;
Carol Chri stian&#13;
Joan Cros s&#13;
Class&#13;
of&#13;
'78 &#13;
Joel Dirks&#13;
Darcy Divelbess&#13;
Paulette Dollen&#13;
Darlene Driver&#13;
Jan Elias&#13;
Lora Engelking&#13;
Chet Felton&#13;
Laurie Gilbraith&#13;
Mike Grap&#13;
Keith Gravert&#13;
Beth Handbury&#13;
Lisa Jacobs&#13;
Michael Johnson&#13;
James Katzer&#13;
Mike Kenealy&#13;
Pat Kenealy&#13;
Lori Killpack&#13;
Kenneth Kline&#13;
Brad Knott&#13;
Tim Koch&#13;
Calvin Manhart&#13;
Kevin Mark&#13;
Carl Martens&#13;
Janelle Masker&#13;
Kenny McDonald&#13;
Sheryl Messerschmidt&#13;
Tami Meyer&#13;
Debra Miller&#13;
Amy Moffatt&#13;
Winston Moffatt&#13;
Caroli ne Nel so n&#13;
Marsha Nihsen&#13;
Dan O' Neill&#13;
Bernard Osbahr&#13;
Marvin Pearcy&#13;
Gene Perrin&#13;
Calvin Petersen&#13;
Susan Peiper&#13;
Tim Pierson&#13;
Dan Pogge&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Lori Plam beck&#13;
Ron Powers&#13;
Sheryl Price&#13;
Nick Redinbaugh&#13;
Sharon Reynolds&#13;
Debra· Ring&#13;
Greg Ring&#13;
Terry Ring&#13;
Chuck Ruchman&#13;
Carol Ryan&#13;
Lisa Schley&#13;
Betty Schroder&#13;
Jeff Sh reeves&#13;
Patti Sidebottom&#13;
Allan Siebels&#13;
Scott Siebels&#13;
Fred Smith&#13;
Ed Smith&#13;
M artha Smith&#13;
Scott Suntken&#13;
Renee Wachner&#13;
ancy Weihs&#13;
Lona Welbourn&#13;
Peggy Wellman&#13;
Suzanne West&#13;
Rhonda Wohlers&#13;
Scott Wohlers&#13;
Junior girls " en j oying " prom are,&#13;
left to right: Patti Bintz, Paulette&#13;
Dollen , Marsha Nih se n, and Beth&#13;
Handbury. &#13;
Class&#13;
of&#13;
'79&#13;
Sophomore cl ass officers were, left to right: David Wellm an, president; Barb Steph ens, secretary; Jim Ke -&#13;
nealy, treasurer; and Julie Elliott, vice-president.&#13;
Kay Albers&#13;
Debbie Bertelsen&#13;
Barb Billeter&#13;
Garth Bintz&#13;
Kirk Boyer&#13;
Scott Brich&#13;
Todd Brockman&#13;
Richard Brougham&#13;
Rod Calhoo n&#13;
Teresa Cal hoon&#13;
Steve Carro ll&#13;
Li sa Christiansen&#13;
Lester Clark&#13;
Bi ll Clevenger&#13;
Steve Cook&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
Mike Cooney&#13;
Diane Corrin&#13;
Danny Crosse&#13;
Dannette Dollen&#13;
Patti Dollen&#13;
Jeff Driver&#13;
Randy Driver&#13;
Don Drummy&#13;
Becky Eaton&#13;
Calvin Eckman&#13;
Julie Elliott&#13;
Sue Erwin&#13;
Karen Finerty&#13;
Sheri Fischer&#13;
Don Foster&#13;
Ray Freese&#13;
Suzann Gardner&#13;
Roger Grap&#13;
Jeff Graves&#13;
Jeanne Grudle&#13;
Fred Hadfield&#13;
Sandy Haight&#13;
Carol Handbury&#13;
Kenny Hester&#13;
Tamra Kasch&#13;
Mark Kay&#13;
Molly Kay&#13;
Jim Kenealy&#13;
Klay Killion&#13;
Mary Kosmacek&#13;
Mike Larsen&#13;
LuAnn Lefeber&#13;
Charlotte Leonard&#13;
Kim Lewi s&#13;
Kirk Limburg&#13;
Gay Lucke&#13;
Tom Mahoney&#13;
Karen Mauer&#13;
Duane McDonald&#13;
Tim McDonald &#13;
Tom McDonald&#13;
Kathy McKeighan&#13;
Charla Meeker&#13;
Greg Messerschmidt&#13;
Cindy Miller&#13;
Brenda Nelson&#13;
Larry Ohlinger&#13;
Doug Olsen&#13;
Jane O'Neill&#13;
Dale Osbahr&#13;
Kirk Parsons&#13;
Cliff Petersen&#13;
Geri Pogge&#13;
Kim Powers&#13;
Nick Ring&#13;
Tammy Ring&#13;
Terryl Ring&#13;
Teresa Ronfeldt&#13;
Kim Ruckman&#13;
Jeff Schafer&#13;
Greg Schierbrock&#13;
Marsha Shreeves&#13;
Barb Stephens&#13;
Steve Stone&#13;
Jeff Thiele·n&#13;
Terry Thomas&#13;
Vickie Thomas&#13;
Roberta Towers&#13;
Darrell Trede&#13;
Jennifer Watso n&#13;
Larry Wedel&#13;
Dave Wellman&#13;
Toni Westphal&#13;
Caroline Wilson&#13;
Gayla Wilson&#13;
Dave Wright&#13;
37 &#13;
Freshman Class Officers, left to right: Jolene Wohler s, secretary; Susie Kenealy, trea surer; Ra ndy Wachner, pres ident; and Dan Langin, vice president.&#13;
38&#13;
Karen Alfers&#13;
Brenda Armstrong&#13;
Gail Baker&#13;
James Berg&#13;
Nancy Bintz&#13;
Joseph Brisbois&#13;
Artie Brockhoff&#13;
Duane Campbell&#13;
Melanie Casson&#13;
Michael Christensen&#13;
Debra Cl ark&#13;
Maxine Cook&#13;
Wilfred Corrin&#13;
Michelle Divelbess&#13;
Tim Dooley&#13;
Class&#13;
of&#13;
'80 &#13;
J eel Driver&#13;
Deborah Drummy&#13;
Robin Eaton&#13;
Kim Elias&#13;
Diane Engman&#13;
Terry Erwin&#13;
Tony Felton&#13;
Ri ck Felton&#13;
Marlene Fey&#13;
Joan Finken&#13;
Ronald Fisher&#13;
LaN aya Fitzgerald&#13;
Jeanette Fox&#13;
Scott Gardner&#13;
Peggy Gilbraith&#13;
Peggy Hall&#13;
Ci ndy Hansen&#13;
Tracey Hanse n&#13;
Roger Heim&#13;
Todd Justice&#13;
Jeff Kasch&#13;
Julie Katzer&#13;
Kelly Kay&#13;
Susan Kenealy&#13;
Ricky Ki llpack&#13;
Thomas Killpack&#13;
Rhonda Knauss&#13;
Sheila Ku ster&#13;
Dan Langin&#13;
Doug Larsen&#13;
Roger Larsen&#13;
Linda Lefeber&#13;
Troy Little&#13;
Brenda Madsen&#13;
Diane Mahoney&#13;
Karen Mark&#13;
Joe Masker&#13;
Jay Mason&#13;
Kevin Meeker&#13;
Marilyn Mil ler&#13;
39 &#13;
40&#13;
Wesley Moffatt&#13;
Dave Nelson&#13;
Steve N el son&#13;
Phillip Nielsen&#13;
Sharon Nielsen&#13;
Nicki Nihsen&#13;
Lilli n Orme&#13;
Randy Orme&#13;
Jeff Pape&#13;
Keith Pearcy&#13;
Tony Petersen&#13;
Kim Petersen&#13;
Tom Pierson&#13;
James Pitt&#13;
Clark Price&#13;
Peggy Pritchard&#13;
Francis Ring&#13;
Jennifer Ring&#13;
Scott Rogers&#13;
Laurene Ronfeldt&#13;
Lori Siebels&#13;
Kriss Soppe&#13;
Gail Sorensen&#13;
Steve Stamp&#13;
Annette Stephens&#13;
Debra Tennigkeit&#13;
Fred Thomas&#13;
Karen Thomas&#13;
Lorie Thomas&#13;
Vicki Vorthmann&#13;
Randall Wachner&#13;
Mike Wiggins&#13;
Yvette Willey&#13;
Mike Wilson&#13;
Rodney Wilson&#13;
Jolene Wohlers&#13;
Rita Wohlers&#13;
Alan Zacharia &#13;
EVENTS&#13;
41 &#13;
1976 Royalty&#13;
j&#13;
Kurt tam&#13;
Vicki M n sh &#13;
Homecoming Festiuities&#13;
1976 &#13;
Homecoming Activities&#13;
44 &#13;
45 &#13;
Junior-Senior Prom&#13;
~~Oriental Gardens'' &#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Activities&#13;
Style Reuue&#13;
Play School&#13;
47 &#13;
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: ab ove, left to right: Karen Fi nerty, Leslie&#13;
Busch, Bev Graves, Li sa Schley, Carol Christian , Suzanne West, Gayle&#13;
Kosmacek and front, Karen Heim .&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: right, left to right: Linda Lefeber, Barb Billeter, Kathy McKeighan and front, Gail Sorensen .&#13;
48&#13;
SPIRIT SQUAD&#13;
Looking back on the year as a cheerleader makes the whole year much&#13;
brighter. It started with the excitement&#13;
of tryouts the year before . Everyone&#13;
held their breath as they announced the&#13;
winners. Then came the summer with&#13;
three day camp and practice every&#13;
week.&#13;
Football season came and went quickly.&#13;
Then basketball and wrestling, and we&#13;
were always on the go. We loved every&#13;
minute of it. Sure, there were some&#13;
downfalls, but looking back, we remember the fun times and forget the bad&#13;
times.&#13;
Gayle Kosmacek &#13;
&#13;
MATMAIDS&#13;
Deb Ring&#13;
Peg Wellman&#13;
Kathy Kline&#13;
Rhonda Wohlers&#13;
Sheryl Price&#13;
Sharon Reynolds&#13;
Sheryl Elliott&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Cathy Christian&#13;
Annette Stephens&#13;
Sheryl Messerschmidt&#13;
Lori Plambeck&#13;
Beth Handbury&#13;
JoAn n Cross&#13;
Susan Pieper&#13;
Jan Fischer&#13;
Karol Fischer &#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
Dan Cook&#13;
Sheryl Elliott&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Tonya Kasch&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Gayle Kosmacek&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
Diane Mauer&#13;
Vi&#13;
cki Mcintosh&#13;
LuAnn Nielsen&#13;
Karlene Ring&#13;
Sandy Ring&#13;
Di&#13;
ane Schnitker&#13;
Shi&#13;
rley Stephens&#13;
Connie Wede&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
Cathy Christian&#13;
Lyn&#13;
ette Dollen&#13;
Darcy Divelbess&#13;
Jan&#13;
Elias&#13;
Lau rfe Gilb&#13;
raith&#13;
Lisa Jacobs&#13;
Marvin Pea&#13;
rcy&#13;
Patti Sidebottom&#13;
Lona Welbou rn&#13;
Suzan&#13;
ne West&#13;
Duane Barr&#13;
i&#13;
er&#13;
Lesl ie&#13;
B&#13;
u&#13;
s&#13;
ch&#13;
Paulette Dollen Cindy Felton Keith Gravert Mary Jen sen&#13;
Deb Be rtel&#13;
sen&#13;
Garth&#13;
Bintz&#13;
Diane Co&#13;
r&#13;
rin&#13;
Danette Dolle n&#13;
Calvin Eckman&#13;
Julie&#13;
Elliott&#13;
Tam ra Kasch Gay Lucke&#13;
Tom Mahoney&#13;
Ka&#13;
r&#13;
en Mauer&#13;
51 &#13;
MEMBERS OF !AG, pictured above, are, left to&#13;
right, front row: Calvin Man hart, Mont Kay, Ron&#13;
Nihsen, Dave Redinbaugh , Fred Smith, Jeff&#13;
Shreeves, Dan O' Neill, Dan Pogge, Scott Suntken&#13;
and Bill Clevenger; second row, Mike Grap, Laverne Trade!, Robert Pogge, Don Grudle, Matt&#13;
Ring, Bill Scheirbrock, Brad Soppe, Ken Kline,&#13;
Dale Osbahr, Tim Pierson, Chuck Ruckman , Mike&#13;
Johnson, Kevin Mark, Larry Christian sen , sponsor, and Pat Slater, sponsor; back row, Dave&#13;
Au sdemore, Carl Martens, Bernard Osbahr, Dan&#13;
Masker, Brad Knott, Lynn Driver, Tim Koch , Rod&#13;
Floeschinger, Rick Stone and Mick Redinbaugh .&#13;
Sponsor fo r the Industri al Arts Guild was Larry&#13;
Christianse n, picture d at the ri ght, at the !AG an -&#13;
nual barbeque. Another hi9hli9ht fo r the group&#13;
was their trip to Kansas City.&#13;
52&#13;
I&#13;
A&#13;
G &#13;
Future Farmer' s of America was led during the year by, from the left, Dave Carroll, Kevin Lucke, Mike Kenealy , Brian&#13;
Schroeder, Scott Siebels, and Dan Pogge.&#13;
FFA MEMBER SHIP included, from the left, front row, Dave Carroll, Kevin Lu cke, Mike Kenealy , Brian Schroeder, Scott Siebel s and&#13;
Dan Pogge; seco nd row, Jeff Pape, Dale Osb ahr, Rog er Heim , Steve Stamp, Willy Corrin , Rod Wilson , Ray Freese, Cliff Peterso n, Tony&#13;
Felton, Jim Berg , Kirk Parsons, Clark Price, Tom Killpack and Todd Justice; third row, Phil Bintz, Chet Felton , Fred Thomas , Tom&#13;
McDonald , Steve Stone, Bryan Archer, Duane Campbell and Mike Grap; back row, Jeff Graves, Garth Bintz, Jeff Driver, Scott Brich, Ken&#13;
Hester, Don Grudle , Steve Carroll , Calvin Peterson, Larry Ohl inger, Ken Kline, Roger Grap, Dan O' Neill , Pat Kenealy, Ca lvin Manhart, Carl&#13;
Martens and Dave Ausdemore.&#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
POM PON GIRLS: Front Row: Darcy Divelbess, Renee Wachner, Diane Corrin , Barb Stephen s, Kim Lewis, Danette Dollen . Back Row: Sheryl&#13;
Elliott, Diane Mauer, Lynette Dollen, Lorie Thomas, Peggy Wellman , Kim Powers, Becky Eaton , Vicki Thom as, Le slie Busch , Gay Lucke, Julie&#13;
Elliott, Kathleen Kline, Linda Kuster. Left Line from front: Linda Lefeber, Karen Finerty, Gail Sorenson, Li sa Schley, Paulette Dollen , Marsha Niehsen. Right Line from front: Lona Welbourn , Barb Billeter, Donna O' Neill, Kathy Finerty, Cathy Chri stian .&#13;
T-C Golden Girls&#13;
The Porn Pon Girls marched with the&#13;
band during the first part of the school&#13;
year. As the year progressed, they did&#13;
routines at football and basketball&#13;
games. At the basketball games, they&#13;
changed their routines and did dance&#13;
numbers to modern music.&#13;
The Porn Pon girls were picked to perform at the Girls' State Basketball&#13;
Tournament. They performed on Thursday, March 10, 1977, during the first&#13;
half-time show in Des Moines. They&#13;
perfo rm ed t o " Fifth of Beethoven 11&#13;
" Shop Around," and the school s~ng.&#13;
Sheryl Ell iott and Diane Mauer were&#13;
capt ains of the squad. Leslie Busch&#13;
and Peggy Well man were elected to&#13;
make up the rout ine s. &#13;
&#13;
56&#13;
THE NIGHT OF&#13;
JANUARY 16TH " &#13;
COM PETITION&#13;
.. '...l&#13;
.... :~&#13;
.' ~-...&#13;
57 &#13;
Football&#13;
Softball&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Cross Countr~&#13;
58 &#13;
Track&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Athletic Banquet &#13;
FOOTBALL TEAM MEMBERS pictured here are, front row, left to right: Tim Dooley, Frank Ring, Scott Rogers, Terry Erwin, Phil Nielsen,&#13;
Tony Petersen, Kriss Soppe, Ron Fischer, David Nel son, Jeff Kasch and Todd Justice; second row, Coach Slater, Jeff Pape, Willy Corrin, Jay&#13;
Mason, Dan Langin, Mike Larsen, Dave Wellman, Clark Price, Rick Killpack, Randy Orme, Randy Wachner· third row, Head Coach Roger&#13;
Johnson, Joe Masker, Tim McDonald, Scott Suntken, Jeff Shreeves, Gay Kosmacek, Doug Ol sen, Dan Cook, Scott Brich, Ken Hester, Mike&#13;
Cooney and Coach Cochran; fourth row, Duane Barrier, Steve Stone, Ken Kline, Brad Soppe, Doug Barrier, Dave Coffman, Kevin Langin, Jim&#13;
Kenealy, Dave Carroll and Don Grudle; back row, Coach Shackelford, Dan Masker, Brad Knott, Jeff Bertelsen, Tim Koch, Kirk Limburg, student manager, Rick Stone, Lynn Driver, Keith Gravert, M ick Redinbaugh.&#13;
bO&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
The Trojan football team compiled a season&#13;
record of 3 wins and 5 losses. The season upset came when TC beat Stuart- Menlo 33- 18.&#13;
Kurt Stamp set a rushing record of 941&#13;
yards.&#13;
Stamp was named to the all conference and&#13;
all Southwest Iowa first team by the Omaha&#13;
World Herald and the Council Bluffs Nonpareil. He also received honorable mention all&#13;
state by t he Iowa Daily Press Association and&#13;
t he Des Moines Register. Jeff Bertelsen was&#13;
named all conference and Rick Stone was&#13;
given honorable mention all state by the Des&#13;
Moines Register.&#13;
Coach Roger John son &#13;
Gridiron Action&#13;
61 &#13;
&#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM members, left to right, are: Dan Cook, Du ane Barrier, Carl Martens, Mike Ke nealy, Ro d Floerchinger, Brad&#13;
Knott, Pat Kenealy, Doug Barrier, Dave Coffman , Mi ke Larsen and Marvin Pearcy.&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
The TC roundballers finished the 76-77 season with 10-11 record, overall, and a 6-5&#13;
conference record. They tied for fifth in the&#13;
conference. At the end of the season , the&#13;
Trojans were ranked ninth in Southwest Iowa&#13;
by the Council Bluffs Nonpariel.&#13;
The Trojans were also second in the conference defensively . Nine of the team's losse s&#13;
were to teams who played in the district&#13;
tournament. The team played many close and&#13;
thrilling games throughout the season .&#13;
SENIOR MEMBERS of the sq uad were, from the left,&#13;
Dave Coffman, Rod Floerch ing er, Dan Cook and Doug&#13;
Barrier.&#13;
63 &#13;
&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM members pictured above are; front row, lef t to right, Scott Rogers, Ron Fischer, Jeff Kasch and&#13;
Garth Bintz; middle row, Jim Kenealy, Mark Kay, Doug Larsen , Dave Wright and Calvin Eckmann ; back row, Ti m Dooley, Rick Ki llpack, Les&#13;
Clark, Bernard Osbahr and Randy Orme.&#13;
65 &#13;
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THE GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM consi sted of, from the left, Jane Alfers , Janell e Masker, Vicki Thomas, Susie Kenealy, Diane&#13;
Mauer, Jerri Pogge, Paulette Dollen, Patti Bintz, Lynette Casson, Caroline Nelson, Julie Elliott, Lynette Dollen , Carla Wilson and Connie&#13;
Wede. In the back row are: Pat Dalton, assistant coach, Amy Moffatt and Cind i Felton , student managers, and Coach Gary White.&#13;
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TROJANETTES&#13;
The Tri-Center Girls had a very good year. Their&#13;
record was 17-10. The girls attitude and determination were excellent, which made for a fun&#13;
year for everyone involved.&#13;
The following records were set in 1976-77:&#13;
Best offensive average: 60.4 points.&#13;
Most points in one season by a team : 1631&#13;
Most rebounds in one game: Carla Wilson-18&#13;
Most steals by a guard in one season: Caroline&#13;
Nelson - 203&#13;
Most steals in one game: Caroline Nelson - 11&#13;
Hopefully th-e 76-77 team is the start of a tradit ion of good girl's basketball at TC.&#13;
Coach White&#13;
SENIORS on the squad were: front ro Carla Wilson and Con nie Wed . b w, Lynnette Casson, nette Dol len. e, ack, Di ane Mauer and Ly-&#13;
67 &#13;
WIC Tourney Runner-Up&#13;
All-Conference&#13;
Jane Alfers&#13;
Caroline Nelson&#13;
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Junior Varsit~ JUNIOR VA RSITY BASKETBALL TEAM MEMBER S pi ctured here are: left to right, Vi cki Th omas, Rh onda Kna uss, Susi e Kenealy, Tracey&#13;
Hansen, Jeri Pogge, Lori Siebels, Terryl Ring , Nancy Bin tz, Coach Pat Dalton, Danette Dol len, LuAnn Lefeber, Peggy Hall, Melanie Casson,&#13;
Julie Elliott, Lori Th omas, Maxine Cook and Jennifer Ring. &#13;
WRESTLING SQUAD MEMBERS are, front row, left to right: Matt Ring, Scott Suntken , Dan Pogge, Calvin Manhart, Ken Kline and Jeff&#13;
Shreeves; middle row, Steve Stone, Ray Freese, David Nelson, Nick Ring , Doug Olsen and Bill Clevenger; back row, Troy Little, Tony Peterson, Fred Thomas, Willie Corrin, Jeff Pape and Jim Be rg.&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Despite being faced with a rebuilding year,&#13;
t he Trojan wrestlers finished third in the&#13;
conference dual meet standings and fifth&#13;
in the conference tournament. The team 's&#13;
overall dual meet record was 4-4- 1.&#13;
Matt Ring received his first varsity letter&#13;
and was the only senior member of the&#13;
t eam . Matt will be greatly missed for his&#13;
contributions in the area of team leader ship. The junior varsity had a fine 6-3&#13;
record for the year.&#13;
Coach Brand is optimistic about the 1977-&#13;
78 year, since so many of the boys participat ed this year and only one wrestler&#13;
graduat ed.&#13;
Coaches Slater and Brand&#13;
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SOFTBALL&#13;
VARSITY SOFTBALL, left to right: First Row: Mary Jensen, Danette Dollen, Deb Ring, Carol Ryan , Patti Bintz, Paulette Dollen, Marlene&#13;
Fey. Second Row: Kay Albers, Beth Handbury, Diane Corrin , Carol Handbury, Barb Stephens, Vicki Mcintosh, Lynette Dollen , Caroline Nelson . Third Row: Rhonda Wohlers, Lisa Christiansen, Vicki Thomas, Connie Wede, Jane Alfers, Lynette Casson , Diane Mauer, Julie Elliott.&#13;
FRESH MAN SOFTBALL, Front Row, left to right: Vicki Vorthmann, Peggy Hall, Diane Engman , Rita Wohlers, Linda Lefeber, Nancy Bintz,&#13;
Peggy Gilbraith, Lori Siebels, Diane Mahoney and Annette Stephens; Back Row, Coach Susan Meola, Tracey Hansen, Jolene Wohlers, Susie&#13;
Kenealy, Melanie Cas son, Jennifer Ring, Karen Alfers, Maxine Cook, Rhonda Kanuss and Lori Thomas. &#13;
BASEBALL TEAM, Front Row, left to right: Duane Barrier, Dan Cook, Scott Wohlers, Jeff Shreeves, Brad Soppe, Kurt Stamp and Coach&#13;
Dale Carver; Seco nd Row, Mike Larsen, Rick Stone, Mike Kenealy, Jay Mason, Keith Gravert and Doug Larsen ; Third Row, Tom Mahoney, Garth Bintz, Steve Cross, Jeff Schafer, Dave Wright and Tony Peterso n; Back Row, Mike Grap, Pat Ke neal y, Kurt Floerchinger,&#13;
Scott Gardner and Todd Brockman.&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Coach Dale Caruer&#13;
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GIRL'S TRACK TEAM MEMBERS pictured here are, front row, left to right: Diane Mahoney, Lori Siebel s, Annette Stephens, Nancy Bintz,&#13;
Danette Dollen, Michelle Divelbess and Peggy Hall; second row, LuAnn Lefeber, Jennifer Ring , Vicki Thomas, Marlene Fey, Rhonda Knau ss&#13;
and Shirley Stephen s; back row, Rita Wohlers, Coach Pat Dalton, Jane Alfers, Jane O'Neill, Diane Corrin, Jeri Pogge, Patti Sidebottom,&#13;
Patti Bintz, Martha Smith, Paulette Dollen and Maxine Cook.&#13;
74 &#13;
BOY'S TRACK TEAM MEMBERS pictured above are, left to right: Carl Martens, Marvin Pearcy, Jeff Shreeves, Jeff Bertelsen, Tim Koch ,&#13;
Jeff Graves, Duane Barrier, Mike Kenealy, Randy Orme, Phil Nielsen, Scott Rogers, Pat Kenealy, Doug Larsen , Garth Bintz and Dan Langin .&#13;
Guttiest&#13;
Performance:&#13;
Carl Martens&#13;
Most Valuable:&#13;
Maruin Pearcy&#13;
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Volleyball&#13;
VARSITY team members included: Front, Lynette&#13;
Dollen; Second row, Kathy Kline and Diane&#13;
Mauer; Third row, Linda Kuster, Patti Bintz and&#13;
Jeri Suntken; Fourth row, Karlene Ring , Nancy&#13;
Alfers, Carla Wilson and Karol Fischer; Fifth row,&#13;
Kathy Finerty, Susie Kenealy and Jolene Wohlers.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY team members pictured here&#13;
are: First row, from the front, Vicki Vorthmann ,&#13;
Jennifer Ring, Susie Kenealy , Marilyn Miller and&#13;
Diane Corrin ; Middle row, Marsha Nihsen, Roberta Towers, Patti Sidebottom and Maxine Cook; ""' ,, .. ''"' "J Aoo&lt;tt• St''"'"'&#13;
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CONCERT CHOIR&#13;
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CONCERT CHOIR mem bers include, front row, left to right: Diane Ronfeldt, Gail Sore nsen, Su san Pieper, Lona Welbourn , Jan Elias, Janelle&#13;
Masker, Jennifer Ring, Marilyn Miller, Julie Elliott, Darcy Divelbess, Tamra Kasch, Mich el le Pivelbess, Jane O'Neill and Kim Lewis; second&#13;
row, Kim Elias, Carol Ryan, Patti Sidebottom, Vicki Thomas, Patti Dollen, Brenda Nelson, Deb Bertelson, Lori Thomas, Marth a Smith , Jeri&#13;
Pogge, Caroline Wil so n, Terry! Ring, Marsha Shreeve s and Lori Siebels; t hird row, Karen Mauer, Ann e Bra nde s, Ken Hester, Kurt Boyer,&#13;
Dan Langin, Randy Wachner, Scott Siebels, Peggy Wellman , Todd Brockman , Nick Nihsen, Tom Pierso n, Gayle Kosmacek and Toni We stphal; back row, Amy Moffatt, Doug Larse n, Kevin Langin, Joel Drive r, Gene Perrin , Greg Ring , Dave Coffman , Roger Larse n, Dave Wright,&#13;
Dave Lund, Kriss Soppe, Jeff Kasch and Danny Cook.&#13;
78&#13;
The Tri Center vocal music department had&#13;
an excellent year under the leadership of Kim&#13;
Brunssen . At the beginning of the year the&#13;
swing choir took second place in the Western&#13;
Iowa Swing Conference Clinic. Later, at small&#13;
group contest, individuals and small groups&#13;
received 23 - 1 ratings and 15-2 ratings. There&#13;
were no 3's. The chamber choir also received&#13;
a 1 rating at this contest. At the large group&#13;
contest in Council Bluffs the concert choir received a division 1 rating . Al so during the&#13;
course of t he year, many individuals attended&#13;
various festivals and clinics.&#13;
Kim Brunssen, vocal mu sic director. &#13;
SWING CHOIR , above: Front Row, left to right: Scott Siebels, Julie Ell iott, Peggy Wellman, Gene Perrin, Doug Bu sch, Amy Moffatt. Seco nd&#13;
Row, left to right: Lona Welbourne, Dan Cook, Susan Pieper, Debbie Bertelsen , Vicki Thomas, Michelle Divilbes s, Kirk Boyer, Martha Smith ,&#13;
Kevin Langin. Third Row, left to right: Darcy Divilbess, Todd Brockman, Patti Sidebottom , Greg Ring, Jan El ias, Dave Coffman.&#13;
Swing Choir and Chamber Choir&#13;
CHAMBER CHOIR, below: First Group, left to right: Dan Cook, Scott Siebels, Lona Welbourne, Kim Elias. Second Group, left to right: Debbie Bertelsen , Gene Perrin , Ken Hester, Julie Elliott. Third Group, left to right: Kirk Boyer, Amy Moffatt, Greg Ring, Darcy Divilbess, Doug&#13;
Busch . Fourth Group, left to right: Jane O'Neill, Ann Brandes, Dave Coffman, Jan Elias. Fifth Group, left to right: Jeff Kasch , Vic ki Thomas,&#13;
Doug Larsen , Martha Smith. &#13;
80&#13;
Girl's Glee&#13;
GIRL'S GLEE, left to right, includes: Jennifer Ring, Lilly Orme, LuAnn Lefeber, Lori Thomas, Gayle Ko smacek, Karen Carrigan , Marilyn&#13;
Miller, Karlene Ring, Sandy Haight, Teresa Brougham , Sharon Nielsen, Yvette Willey, Vicki Vorthmann, Peggy Hall, Karen Alfers and&#13;
Kim Elias, at the piano .&#13;
All-State&#13;
Jan Elias&#13;
Dan Cook&#13;
Darcy Diue lbess Doug Busch &#13;
TRI CENTER MARCHING BAND MEMBERS are, left to right: Jan Elias, Gay Lucke, Paulette Doll en , Diane Corrin , Mary Jensen, Diane Killpack, Lisa Christiansen , Jennifer Watson , Jane O'Neill, Rhonda Knauss, LuAnn Lefeber, Kim Ruc kman, Carol Hand bury, Jeri Pogge, Vicki&#13;
Thomas, Marlene Fey, Laurie Gilbraith , Karen Carrigan, Lynette Dollen , Marsha Nihsen, Danette Dollen, LuAnn Nielsen, Lori Thomas, Deb&#13;
Clark, Lisa Schley, Cindy Felton, Julie Elliott, Maxine Cook, Ken Hester, Karen Mauer, Amy Moffatt, Karen Finerty, Todd Brockman , Karen&#13;
Alfers , Linda Lefeber, Sheryl Elliott, Calvin Eckman, Doug Larsen , Anne Brandes, Sheila Kuster, Lori Plambeck, Dave Wright, Les Clark,&#13;
Peggy Gilbraith, Kim Elias, Darcy Divelbes s, Michelle Divelbess, Tim Pierso n, Andy Brockhoff, Tom Pierson, Annette Stephens, Lona Welbourn, Jeff Kasch, Bryan Archer, Garth Bintz, Dan Crosse, Doug Olsen , Robert Brockhoff, Roger Larsen, Kathy Finerty and Linda Ku ster.&#13;
The 80 member Trojan Band had a full year long season .&#13;
They began brushing up on their marching in August. The&#13;
band competed in marching festivals in southwest Iowa&#13;
and eastern Nebraska, and performed at every home football game halftime. For homecoming, both the junior high&#13;
and high school bands performed.&#13;
The band's most ambitious project was the Pop Concert.&#13;
They spend three months preparing for the event. The&#13;
concert provided the band with many educational&#13;
experiences.&#13;
Band Man--Bob Hilligas&#13;
81 &#13;
POP&#13;
CONCERT&#13;
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Mix&#13;
and&#13;
Match&#13;
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BEGINNERS&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
Junior High&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE TEAM MEMBERS, front row left to right, Albert Ring , John Dollen , Brian Mahoney, Jim O' Neill , and Lynn Chri stiansen; second row, Coach Carver, Steve Dollen, Dave Wohlers, Brian Armstrong , Jeff Killpack and Coach John son ; third row, Mike&#13;
Carroll, Randdy Price, Pat Langin , Joe Dooley and Randy Schultz. '&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE TEAM MEMBERS, front row, left to right, Lee Ring , Rob Gilbraith, Dave Osbahr, and Roger Niel sen ; second row,&#13;
Coach Carver, Scott Darrah, Marty Rogers, Jim Masker, Kent Zimmerman and Coach John son ; third row, Jeff Ca sson, Jeff Slobod -&#13;
nik, Greg Barrier and Joel Martens. &#13;
Basketball T earns&#13;
SEVENTH GRADE TEAM MEMBERS, front row, left to right, Jane Carlson , Terri Ebert, Julie Elias, Tina Pape, Mary Stamp, Debbie&#13;
Vorthmann, Jill Cook, and Rebecca Ring; second row, Debbie Borrink, Julie John son, Nan Marten s, Shirley Weis, Tammy Long , Kelly&#13;
Stark, Linda Stuhr and Coach Smith; th ird row, Lisa Nel son, Denise Ring , Julia Brisbois, Mary Alfers, Kelly Pogge, Lori Smith, Becky&#13;
Nelson , Debbie Driver, Karen Messerschmidt and not pictured , Kelly Christen sen .&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE TEAM MEMBERS, front row, left to right, Julie Redinbaugh , Lori Knott, Shelley Thielen , Caroline Mauer, Julie Kay,&#13;
Jill Elias, Andy Gilbraith, and Nancy Kriz, manager; second row, Terri Kuster, manager, Tammy Mauer, Mona Stamp, Lori Ring,&#13;
Laurie Hadfield, Lori Cooney, Darcey Christainsen, and Kathy Brich ; third row, Stacie Blaze!, manager, Chri s Brown, Tracey Ju stin ,&#13;
Shiela Parsons, Jean Shrader, Mary Ann Ring, Rachelle Bradly, manager, and Coach Smith .&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
FOOTBALL TEAM, front row, left to right: Rich Dermody, Allen Bardsley, Todd Li ttl~ r;,,,, E~~r!a , Albert Ring , Steve Dollen, Doug&#13;
Mathews, Danny Archer, Dave Osbahr and Kent Zimmerman; second row, Mark uh,~ce!·. tJ1ck Justice, Chris Brich, Lynn Christiansen, John Nelson, Pat Langin, Scott Bargenquast, Dave Wohlers, Randy Schultz, Gar, fl.11..~r. ·'Jayne Reynolds, Jim O'Neill and Scott&#13;
Christensen; third row, Todd Schroeder, Randy Price, Joe Nelson, Jim Masker, To , 1~l"V"'l!)e , Scott Boyer, Monte Petersen, Marty&#13;
Rogers, Ron Gillespie, Lee Ring, Ro ger Nielsen and Kevin Corrin ; back row, Coach 0 dit':n, Coach Brand, Coach Gambs, Joe Dooley,&#13;
Butch Fey, Dave Wellman, John Floerchinger, Jeff Casson, Scott Dollen , Brian Floerchinger, Bruce Archer, Breg Barrier and Jeff&#13;
Slobodnik. '&#13;
Junior High Football Squad&#13;
Property of T ri-Cente&#13;
Community School District&#13;
No Dat'Cl&lt;e----&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Cheerleaders and Wrestling&#13;
WRESTLING TEAM MEM BERS, front row, left to right, Chris Brich , Ronnie Engman, Todd Little, Scott Christen sen, Randy Wil son ,&#13;
and Allen Bardsley; second row, Rich Dermody, Doug Wilson, Tom Clevenger, Kevin Corrin , Gary Baker, Dan McDonald and Scott&#13;
Boyer; third row, Ron Gillespie, Monte Petersen, Scott Bargenquist, Scott Dollen, Bruce Archer,' Danny Archer, Nick Justice and&#13;
Coach Gambs.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS, left t o right, Missy Dunlap, Krystal Killion , Bonnie Darrington , There sa Graves, Tana Bourke and Gail Suntken. &#13;
FINANCE&#13;
r ~.'._i . ., -~&#13;
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93 &#13;
THE EMBERS&#13;
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95 &#13;
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Phone·&#13;
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phone: 488-3611&#13;
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97 &#13;
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STORE&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Dick Dollen Persia, Iowa&#13;
A-OK SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
Plumbing, Heating, &amp; Air Conditioning&#13;
Appliances, Diamond Vogel Paints&#13;
Phone: 485-2235 or 488-2762&#13;
Wendall Knauss&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Hy.-Vee&#13;
A Helpful Smile&#13;
In Every Aisle&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
~ho'JJ help ma~ you&#13;
more· independent lVith&#13;
free student checking in&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
BARRIER&#13;
TIRE&#13;
COMPANY.~&#13;
Ivan-Darrell-Arlen&#13;
P.O. BOX 208&#13;
NEOLA, IOWA&#13;
51559&#13;
General 's fin est&#13;
luxu ry t ire&#13;
Goes a long&#13;
Way to make&#13;
frien ds&#13;
Morey's Clothing&#13;
1002-6th&#13;
Ph . 755-5829&#13;
Harlan, Iowa 51537&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
and&#13;
Becky's Kitchen&#13;
"Great Place to Come"&#13;
Eat and Drink&#13;
Minden, Iowa Harley &amp; Becky&#13;
"Congratulations to the Seniors of 77."&#13;
Harlan Su,per Valu&#13;
Open 24 hrs. a day&#13;
7 days a week&#13;
Harlan Appliance Co.&#13;
2014 Garfield Ave .&#13;
Harlan, Iowa 51537&#13;
Antennas- TV Systems- 2 WayStereos-FM-AM Rad ios&#13;
Wayne P. Grulke&#13;
OWNER&#13;
Ph . 755-3883 &#13;
Ill.&#13;
Phone 755-2400&#13;
M&amp;S Chevrolet Co.&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
Terry McDonald&#13;
643-5561 Business&#13;
643-5885 Home&#13;
Dunlap, Iowa&#13;
AVOCA IMPLEMENT Co.&#13;
AVOCA, IOWA 51521&#13;
PHONE 712-343-6351&#13;
IHC&#13;
NEW HOLLAND&#13;
NEW IDEA&#13;
BERNARD&#13;
MAX &amp; JERRY MEZ JENSEN&#13;
Owners SALESMAN&#13;
712-343-6354 712-343-2259&#13;
MIN DEN&#13;
AUTO SERVICE&#13;
Complete Auto&#13;
Mechanical &amp; Body&#13;
Service&#13;
MARILYN TRO LL&#13;
MINDEN, IOWA&#13;
C.D. ROSE&#13;
STATE&#13;
BANK&#13;
&amp;&#13;
TRUST&#13;
Offices at:&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Modale&#13;
Macedonia&#13;
Henderson&#13;
U nderwood-566-2244&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs-323-7521&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
nFIRSTNl\lf ~J;\f 1-:1\NK U I&#13;
- COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SOUTHWEST -.&#13;
IOWA'S&#13;
LARGEST&#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
BANK&#13;
BLUE MOON&#13;
Bar &amp; Grille&#13;
You're a&#13;
Stranger&#13;
but&#13;
Once!&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Food Land Supermarket&#13;
Woodbine and Missouri Valley&#13;
"Where the Wise Economize"&#13;
Fresh Fruit, Produce Meat, and Complete&#13;
Line of Quality Canned Goods&#13;
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings&#13;
Through our doors pass the best people&#13;
in the world&#13;
OUR CUSTOMERS &#13;
One Stop Service&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Phone 488-2725&#13;
"Congratulations-Seniors"&#13;
ELIAS SU PER MARKET&#13;
Persia's One Stop Shopping&#13;
Center&#13;
Phon e 712-488 - 2225 Persia&#13;
PERSIA COOP&#13;
GRAIN FEED&#13;
and FERTILIZER&#13;
C. B. Property Sales Inc.&#13;
Buying - Sel lin g- Building-Financi ng&#13;
0. Dean Olson&#13;
Phone 483 -22 33 Mi n den, Iowa&#13;
Offi ce- 409 N. 16th St.&#13;
Counci l Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ph on e 322-8525&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
Baker's Petroleum&#13;
Co.&#13;
" Our Best Luck to&#13;
t he Seniors"&#13;
Phone: 483-2286 or&#13;
483 - 2259&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Pieper's Meat Market&#13;
Home Butche red, Qualit y Meats&#13;
Homemade Sausage, Lunch Meat&#13;
Cured Ham and Baco n&#13;
Mi nden, Iowa&#13;
Processing Service For Lockers&#13;
and Home Freezers&#13;
Ph : 483-2836 John Gier, Owner&#13;
Service&#13;
Manager- Mike Nordman&#13;
Persia, IA 51563&#13;
Ph: 488 - 2135&#13;
ARMSTRONG&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
24 Hou r-Towin g Road&#13;
Service&#13;
2 location s to serve&#13;
you better&#13;
Minden: 483 - 2943; Shelby 544-2020 &#13;
Persia Milling Company&#13;
Grain Buyers&#13;
Grain Sellers&#13;
Grain Drying&#13;
Grain Banking&#13;
Grinding &amp; Mixing&#13;
Persia, Iowa Ph: 488-2115&#13;
John- Doug- Mac- Keith&#13;
John McKeighan&#13;
Manager&#13;
Ph . 488-2912&#13;
You Call- We Haul&#13;
That's All-You All&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Deanna's Beauty Shop&#13;
Home of Hair Care Services&#13;
Plus Mahdeen Ear Piercing&#13;
System&#13;
Persia, Iowa-Ph: 488-2941&#13;
Joe's Garage, Inc.&#13;
Phone: 483-2463&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Auto-Tractor&#13;
Diesel Repair&#13;
-.&#13;
Farmer's &amp; Merchants&#13;
State Bank&#13;
~SERVICE.A., ~!* ~BANK~&#13;
~~®&#13;
Minden, Ia.&#13;
Phone: 483-2611&#13;
Minden Lum ber&#13;
---&#13;
and&#13;
. Jensen Construction&#13;
Minden, Iowa 483- 2521&#13;
Avoca Fabric Center&#13;
Fabrics&#13;
Notions &amp; Domestics&#13;
Simplicity &amp; McCall Patterns&#13;
Your sewing&#13;
headquarters&#13;
for service,&#13;
top values,&#13;
&amp; budget&#13;
prices&#13;
343-6348&#13;
Nadine True&#13;
Peterson Auto&#13;
Supply; Inc.&#13;
202 Elm Street&#13;
Avoca, Iowa &#13;
Harlan&#13;
Flower&#13;
Shop&#13;
··®·I,:· ~. _o&#13;
··~··&#13;
PRODUCT&#13;
PROM O TION&#13;
PAQG.RA M&#13;
Your Wedding&#13;
Specialist&#13;
(when you care&#13;
enoug h to buy the best)&#13;
Miller Garage&#13;
Tractor and Auto Repairs&#13;
Persia, Iowa 488-2151&#13;
Avoca Florist&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Carley Drug Company&#13;
Quality-Service-Courtesy&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 343-6777&#13;
Olsen's Chev- Olds Inc.&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
343-6321&#13;
Olsen's Cleaners&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
"Professional Dry Cleaning"&#13;
Citizen's State Bank&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Charlie's Barber Shop&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Stitch Shoppe&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Carl G. Swouey, Jr.&#13;
Sportsman Club &amp; Cafe&#13;
Eating at its best&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Avoca Lanes&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 343-2140&#13;
Blue &amp; White Supermarket&#13;
Minden , Iowa&#13;
11 1 &#13;
112&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
545 Willow Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa 51501&#13;
Ph. 322-0293&#13;
24-Hour Tow Service&#13;
Body and Paint Work&#13;
Mechanical Work&#13;
J-8 &amp; Son Garage&#13;
Hank Bergantzel&#13;
Phone: 323-8766&#13;
1314 Fifth Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51501&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
APPAREL LTD.&#13;
Midlands Mall&#13;
Ph . 328-3434&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Bob Anderson&#13;
Ford-Mercury&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Brookhouser Hardware&#13;
Houseware and Supply Store&#13;
NAPA&#13;
500 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
712-642- 2240&#13;
Valley Motor Parts&#13;
Auto, Truck &amp; Tractor Parts&#13;
Homelite Chain Saws&#13;
Brake Dru m &amp; Di sc&#13;
rotor lathe&#13;
Machine Shop Service Available &#13;
The First&#13;
National Bank&#13;
of&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
COAST TO COAST STORES&#13;
. . . total hardware&#13;
Comfort's&#13;
The Store of Friendly Service&#13;
509 EAST ERIE&#13;
Phone: 642-3328&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Home Federal&#13;
Saving &amp; Loan&#13;
Association&#13;
llElllU&#13;
Denison- Mo. Valley&#13;
Carroll- Atlantic&#13;
'flllr Snin1s lnsunid to $40,000&#13;
Axtell Furniture&#13;
421 E. Erie Phone: 642-2213&#13;
Frigidaire Appliances Furnit ure&#13;
Mohawk Carpet s&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Furnit ure, Carpets, Appliance s&#13;
Davenport Motors&#13;
Corp.&#13;
405 S. Hwy.-Oakland, Ia.&#13;
Phone: 1-482-6491&#13;
Chevrolet-OldsmobilePontiac&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
"Buz" Davenport-President&#13;
Walter Keast-Vice President&#13;
I ' I PONTIAC lml\ -~~-- OLDSMOBILE&#13;
SIGN OF LEADERSHIP&#13;
MARK OF EXCELLENCE&#13;
1-80 Restaurant and Lounge&#13;
f or&#13;
FINE DINING PLEASURE&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 566-2898&#13;
113 &#13;
First Federal&#13;
Savings and Loan&#13;
,&#13;
"The interesting&#13;
place· to save."&#13;
First Federal&#13;
savings a nd lo a n&#13;
council bluffs&#13;
BROADWAY AT MAIN&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
301 EAST WASHINGTON&#13;
CLARINDA, IOWA 51632&#13;
32ND &amp; WEST BROADWA v&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51 501&#13;
519 3RD STREET&#13;
RED OAK, IOWA 51566&#13;
114&#13;
Heller&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
536 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Ia 51501&#13;
" Correct Clothes for&#13;
Men and Young Men"&#13;
Tux Rentals&#13;
Oil&#13;
Company&#13;
Portsm outh, Iowa&#13;
Self-improvement loons. Herc 010 1u\I o ic.•w wa ·1\ y o.1 con •moru •tt 1ov r&#13;
\el f and ?I our l om1ly (ho&lt;"- w • h o nl' \ fOU d J.l..1.•&#13;
redo&#13;
Now ar c yo v reedy 101 rt,,.,? Go ahead or do&#13;
whor~vcr ,, ,., you che&lt;l.. cd Ju\! come \(.'l' u\ !or !lw&#13;
mon('y t 11 \ I Vi c mol.c Sell ompro~ctn(?n l loon., 10 1&#13;
1u\I oboul on" w01 1hwholc ourpot.c A nd 1u'&gt; I abou t&#13;
any th.09 Thal mal.. (.'\ you lccl good •\ o w o 11h wh1I••&#13;
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~ Citizen's State&#13;
Va Bank WI Oakland, Iowa 482-6431 ~mcbt-dfl.-&gt;r •&#13;
Barnes Beauty&#13;
Salon&#13;
411 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Ia.&#13;
Phone 323-7175&#13;
"Congratulations to the Seniors"&#13;
Cold Beer&#13;
Cocktails&#13;
Hide-A-Way Lounge&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone 566- 2683&#13;
Fun&#13;
Games&#13;
Mu sic&#13;
Food &#13;
Oakland Lumber and Redi-Mix&#13;
Ken's Automotive Service&#13;
Light Truck and General Repair&#13;
Route 1&#13;
Honey Creek, Iowa&#13;
Phone 545-3459&#13;
Valley Motor Parts&#13;
Auto, Truck, and Tractor Parts&#13;
Homelite Chain Saws&#13;
Brake Drum and Disc&#13;
Rotor Lathe&#13;
Machine Shop Service Available&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Gene and Lois Hansen&#13;
A Place Where Friends Meet&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
488 - 2335&#13;
Tru Value Hardware&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Larson's Ladies Apparel!&#13;
We care about what you wear&#13;
Open Thursday Until 8:30&#13;
433 East Erie St.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
51555&#13;
712 -64 2-4055&#13;
115 &#13;
llo&#13;
MINDEN ELEVATOR&#13;
INC.&#13;
N utrena Feeds&#13;
-~&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
the 1977&#13;
Graduates&#13;
OLSEN POLLED&#13;
HEREFORDS&#13;
Phone: 483-2066&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
AUTO DEALERS OF HARLAN&#13;
E.M. Christensen Auto Co.&#13;
Chevrolet-Buick&#13;
Harlan Auto Mart&#13;
Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysler&#13;
Art Doran Motors&#13;
Olds-Cadillac-( Pontiac)-G MC-AMC&#13;
Orv Rocker Ford&#13;
Ford-Lincoln-Mercury &#13;
Loge land Pthotography &#13;
118&#13;
State Bank of Portsmouth&#13;
Portsmouth &amp; Panama&#13;
G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain&#13;
Master Mix Petersen Beans&#13;
Pioneer Seed Corn&#13;
Portsmouth, fowa (743-2425)&#13;
Rocket Bar&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa (743- 2525)&#13;
Farmers Grain Merchant Company&#13;
Panama, Iowa 51562&#13;
Phone: (712) 489-2535&#13;
Grain-Feed-Seed-Fertilizer&#13;
Dewey's Cafe&#13;
Chicken is our specialty!&#13;
Main Street&#13;
Earling, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 747-2141&#13;
Ballers Ford Center&#13;
Hwy. 59 &amp; 6 North&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 482-6414&#13;
Better Idea Cars from Ford&#13;
Criswell Drug&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Hummel Insurance Agency, Inc.&#13;
Offices at Oakland &amp; Macedonia, Iowa&#13;
Oaklqnd: 482-6424; Macedonia: 486-2311&#13;
All types dependable insurance at&#13;
a savings.&#13;
Oakland Feedlot Cleaners&#13;
Oakland, Iowa 482-5521&#13;
Call us for your feedlot cleaning&#13;
Oaklan d Savings Bank&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Walt's Champlain Service&#13;
Tires-Batteries-Accessories&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Heese Electronics&#13;
C.B. Radio, Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Sharp Calculators&#13;
Earling, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 747-6911, Home 643-2110&#13;
Harlan Bakery&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Emory's Jewelry&#13;
Keepsake and Bulova&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Moss Service Station&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Tamarack Bowl&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ph . 642-9080&#13;
HiFashion Fabric Center&#13;
Viking Sewing Machines&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 642-9028&#13;
Rhoden Motor Company, Inc.&#13;
Chevrolet- OldsmobileBuick-Pontiac&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Happy Chef Restaurant&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Fina Station&#13;
Geri &amp; Mike Franks&#13;
616 East Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Boustead Clothing&#13;
Levis-Van Heusen- Wolverine- Acme&#13;
Men's &amp; Boys'- Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
The First National Bank&#13;
The Old Reliable&#13;
"Has Been Se rvi ng This Com munity&#13;
Since 1884"&#13;
Wood bine, Iowa &#13;
H &amp; E Cat e and Lounge&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 566-2870&#13;
J.C. Supermarket&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Martin Meat, Inc.&#13;
Bob &amp; Betty Werts&#13;
Underwood, Ia.&#13;
712-566-2364&#13;
McClelland Feed &amp; Grain&#13;
Fred Hollister&#13;
Phone: 566-2180&#13;
Putnam Service&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 566-2861&#13;
Younkerman Seed Co .&#13;
"Seeds that Grow"&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Thomas Paint and Decorating&#13;
Carpet, Paint, and Wallpaper&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone: 566-2105&#13;
Sullivan Seed, Feed &amp; Grain Co.&#13;
Full line of farm seeds and chemicals&#13;
Purina chows- Health Aids-Fertilizer&#13;
Dunlap, Ia. 51529-Dow City, Ia. 51528- Earling, Ia.&#13;
51530&#13;
Ph. 643- 5360- Ph . 674-3344- Ph 747-2021&#13;
Finken's Store&#13;
Quality at the Lowest Price&#13;
Phone: 747-2222&#13;
Earling, Iowa&#13;
Taylor's Chrysler- Plymouth, Inc.&#13;
323 So. 6th St.&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Martin's Shoes, Etc.&#13;
Harrison County' s Family Shoe Store&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Center Repair Shop&#13;
General Repairing&#13;
Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
Ph . (712) 642-3967&#13;
Valley Drug Store&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Reliable Prescription Service&#13;
Brisbois Vickers&#13;
717 East Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Larson 's Shoe Store&#13;
"Fine Footwear for the Family"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Pexton Drug Company&#13;
Ph. 755-2101&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Stoner's Family Drug&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Moran's of Harlan&#13;
Quality Dry Clean ing&#13;
Custom Draperie s&#13;
755-2792&#13;
Olsen's Supermarket&#13;
For choice meats, the choice is Olsen 's&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
We stside Tavern&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Wedel Hardware&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Minden Pump Co.&#13;
Leo Haight&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Ph . 483- 2683&#13;
119 &#13;
'&#13;
120&#13;
STAFF&#13;
Tonya Kasch--Editor&#13;
Cathy Christian--Assistant Editor&#13;
Gayle Kosmacek--Business Manager -.&#13;
Jean Chambers--Staff Secretary&#13;
John M. :f'homas--Aduisor&#13;
On thi , the last page of the 1977 Trojan, we would&#13;
like to take the opportunity to thank those individuals&#13;
and organizations who were instrumental in its&#13;
completion:&#13;
The Neola Gazette&#13;
John Neibergall&#13;
Chuck Killion&#13;
Carol Christian&#13;
Kelly Christensen&#13;
Danny Cook, and&#13;
the faculty and administration of Tri-Center High&#13;
School for their cooperation and support. We have&#13;
tried to present here a timely portrait of a school&#13;
year, its people and events. We hope you enjoy the&#13;
1977 Trojan and appreciate the long hours that went&#13;
into its completion.&#13;
JMT&#13;
Rrop.,ry oF Tri-Center&#13;
Community Schoof District&#13;
No Date~-- !I &#13;
&#13;
Property oJ Tri-Center&#13;
Community School District&#13;
No Date ___ _ &#13;
Property of Tri-Center&#13;
Community School District&#13;
No Dateo.----</text>
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This quotation speaks truth . Change is a continu ing process .
In fact, its unceasing pattern grows and weaves our own live s.
We have been altering and transfo r ming since t he moment we
took our fi rst breath .
Obviously, we have changed throughout our school days. We
have changed in appearances, in attitudes, and in character. In
t his yearbook, we try to capture the moments of change : t he
beginn ing of a new educational fac ility , the appearance of unfamiliar faces, the collaboratl on of superior
rating , the laughs,
the frowns, the tears, and the smiles that have occurred during
the short fragment of our lives known as high school. Our years
at " T- C Tech " have proven to be a collage of changes . We 've
joked a little, cried a little , grown a little, and learned a little .
We the class of '78, have changed significantly, but we have
held together. High school days must end , but change doe s not .
Each of us will go his own way in life, expe ri encing unknown
changes and challenges every step of the way.
The outside world offers strangers and newn ess, but we will
realize that change Is an ongoing process. Ou r abilit y to adju st
to the alterations that lie ahead will help to make us the best we
can be .

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Jan L. Elias

�Singers yawning together through
morning rehearsals, teammates
clutching together during the tense
moments, students roaring at pep
rallies, friends laughing together
down the halls .. . each portrays TriCenter. We are groups and bodies of
people th at grow through associations with others. During high school,
these groups have changed and
molded our characters. Through both
the good and not-so-good times, the
assemb lages have provided us with a
laugh , a cry, and a cause.

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�Chang es. The y oc cur in all places,
at all times. All thin gs must begi n,
grow, live, and end . The Tri-Ce nter
School District is curren t ly chan gin g,
and we wish to elaborate on t hese al te r ations in our community, for they
involve our parents, us, and future
generations.
On October 12, 1976, our school
district passed a $1,490,000 bond issue for a new elementary school
buil ding . Th e completed structure will
be located near t he hig h school.
The building will provide for grades
Kindergarten through Sixth and will
contain th e following :

Two kindergarten areas
Eighteen academic classrooms for
grades 1 through 6
Library and media center
Multi-purpose room for activities,
lunch, etc.
Music room , convertible to stage
use with the multi-purpose
room.
This bond issue also includes funds
for a wrestling room and for the replacement of the "leaky" high school
roof. These two projects have been
completed, while work on the elementary building progresses rapidly .
The daily t rips of workers to the pop
machine and the ir pounding noises
on th e roof have become familiar to
us.
On these pages we try to mention
t he change s happening in ou r school
commun ity. Not only do we attempt
t o explain the details of the NEW
school building , but we wish to honor
the OLD schoo ls also. They con tai n
man y fond memorie s withi n th eir
walls ... moments that we shall
never forget. They have been th e
cornerst ones of our fo rm al
educations.
In t hose institutions of learn in g, we
have participated in many f un times:
noon rec ess es, school t rips, musi c
programs, and, of course, NAP TIME S! We have shared many pre cious moments with friends inside of
those wall s: he lping th e cooks serve

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�lunch, playing a game of freeze-tag
or bombardo, spending a night with a
friend , and having our share of bad
fights, " make-up" notes, and then ,
forgiving .
The elementary school buildings
are each near 60 years old and have
served their purposes well. They've
provided us, our parents, and even
some of our grandparents with many
memories.
But progress results in change . All
old things must bow and make way
for the new. As ou r new school
emerges, we should pause to reflect
upon the many growing moments

that these former structures provided us with .
We are saddened by the loss of
these institutions, yet thrilled by the
sight of a new educational facility .
We must remember that the schools
will NEVER really be gone; the moments they have instilled in our
memories will always be cherished .
We are thankful for these memories .
Hopefully, the new school will give
many more children the same ·treasurable memories.

TRI CENTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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�We have been granted a unique
learning experience at Tri-Center.
This special education has not taken
place in classrooms or with textbooks; we have acquired it through
that small number who dare to be individuals. They have provided us with
the true meanings of courage, initiative, and responsibility. By "doing
their own things," they change our
own individualities. We must admire
and thank them for the contributions
they've made to our high school education . After all, not every school has
their own Darth Vadar or Elvis
Presley!

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�H omecoming 1977
Homecoming candidates for 1977
were : Peggy Wellman , Rhonda Wohlers, Caroline Nelson , Deb Ring,
Paulette Dollen , Carol Ryan, Mary
Jensen, Janelle Masker, Suzanne
West, Leslie Busch , Duane Barrier,
Scott Suntken, Brad Soppe, Keith
Gravert, Terry Ring, Mike Kenealy,
Pat Kenealy, Tim Koch, Dan Pogge
and Marvin Pearcy.
Runners up to the 1977 royalty
were Scott Suntken and Rhonda
Wohlers .
Th e Homecoming Committee ,
tho se seniors selected by their fellow
clas smates to plan the homecoming
.acti vities, were : Peggy Wellman,
Duane Barrier, Paulette Dollen , Keith
Gravert, Rhonda Wohlers, Marvin
Pe arcy, Caroline Nelson and Carol
Ryan .
Faculty sponsors for homecoming
we r e Robert Hilligas and John
Thomas.

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�Homecoming Week
Homecoming Week began with the
traditional bonfire. The seniors captured the crown with a great display .
of Troj an spirit during class competition. The high bidder in th e jersey
auction paid $21 for her guy's jersey .
Friday's Colossus was T-C's own
version of the Gong Show. Greg Ring
captured first place with his impression of Elvis Presley. For his efforts
he received $49 .17.
Th e Trojan effort against AvoHa in
th e football game proved unsuccessful, as T-C lost, 27-0. Even so, the
evening's half time festivities were a
gala affair, with balloons, convertibles
with queen candidates, fans, fireworks and bands.
Finally the big night arrived. STAR
FANTASY was the theme of coronation. A full house attended the glitte ring pageant.
Th e week closed with a dance featu ring Tri-Center's own DJ, John
Thom as.

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As fl ashbu lbs popped and seniors
smil ed , the journali sm clas s at t empt ed to chron icle a t ypical day at
T- C on January 27 , 1978. The pictu r es we re a surp rise fo r som e and a
lot of f un fo r everyo ne involved . It
was a day fi lled with fun and laugh t er as se niors tr ied t o capture each
oth er on film . It was ju st another
crazy day in journalism class, and
th is pag e serves as a shinin g exam ple
of t he phot ogr aph ic work of 20 amat eur fla sher s.

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A Picture Is Worth A Thou san d Words!

Geek- oops!-! mean Greek of the Wee k!

Get Down, Judy Brown !

I' m So Happy!
Should I Pose Now, Or Later?

Don't you just LOV E Governme nt?

Sorry Dave, Won 't Fit!

I Don't Wanna Hear It!!!

Gee Mill, You Say t he Si lliest Things!

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�Lori Ahart
"Take Me Home Country
Roads"

Karen Albers
"Running Bear"

Jane Alfers
"The Wedding Song "

Bryan Archer
" Stayin' Alive"

Dave Ausdemore
"It's A Wild World"

Du ane Barrier
" J ulie, Julie , Julie, Do you Love
Me"

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�Anne Brandes
" Anne ' s Song"

Patti Bintz
"Unde rcover Angel"

Su e Barrier
" Run Arou nd Sue"

Leslie Busch
"Emotions"

Robert Brockhoff
"New Kid In Town "

Dave Brisbois
"Brick House"

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�Joel Dirks
" Hig her and Higher"

JoAnn Cross
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"

Gary Carrigan
"East Bound and Down"

Darlene Driver
" When I Need You"

Paulette Dollen
" I Get By With a Little Help
From my Friends"

Darcy Divelbess
"I Believe In Music"

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�Jan Elias
"I 've Got the Music in Me"

Lora Engelking
"Lora Lie"

Cindi Felton
"Day by Day"

Lauri e Gilb raith
" Sweet and Innocent???"

Mike Grap
"Saturday Night's Alright "

Keith Gravert
"Oh, What a Night!"

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�Beth Handbury
"Witchy Woman "

Mary Jensen
"God Only Knows"

Mick Johnson
"One Tin Soldier"

James Katzer
" Don't Mess Around With Jim"

Mike Kenealy
"You've Got A Friend"

Pat Kenealy
" Take It Like A M ar"

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�Brad Knott
" Jungle Love "

Ken Kline
" Heaven On The Seventh Floor"

Lori Kil lpac k
" I Did It My Way "

Kevin Mark
"School' s Out"

Calvin Manhart
" Gotta Have A Woman "

Tim Koch
" I ' m Eighteen"

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�Deb Miller
" Radar Love "

Tami Meyer
"Tami's In Love"

Janelle Masker
" Sentimen t al Lady"

Caro lin e Nelson
"Sweet Caro lin e"

Winston Moffatt
" St ill Crazy Aft er All These
Yea rs"

Amy Moffatt
" We Just Disagree"

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�Mars ha Nihsen
" If You Could Only Read My
M ind "

Dan O' Niell
"Gonna Fly Now"

Bernard Oshbar
"Wouldn't It Be Nice "

Marvin Pearcy
"Feel Like A Man "

Gene Perrin
"Celebrate"

Calvin Pete rsen
"There ' s Got To Be A Morning
After"

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�Susan Pieper
" Nobody Does it Better"

Tim Pierson
"Norman, ooooooh , ooooooh "

Lori Plambe ck
" Imagi nary Lover "

Dan Pogge
" Can 't Keep A Good Man
Down"

Sheryl Price
" Dream On "

Mick Redinbaug h
"Thank God, I'm a Coun t ry

Boy"

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�Greg Ring
"Handy Man "

Debbie Ring
"Billy, Don't Be A Hero"

Sharon Reynolds
" Don't Let Me Be
Misunderstood"

Chuck Ruckman
"Wasted Days and Wasted
Nights"

Tim Ring
"Short People"

Terry Ring
"It's A Miracle"

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�Betty Schrode r
"Brian's Song "

Lisa Schley
"Love Will Keep Us Together "

Carol Ryan
"Tiny Bubbles"

Alan Siebe ls
"It Don 't M atter To M e"

Patti Side bottom
" We May Never Pass Thi s Way
Again"

Jeff Shreeves
"Behi nd Closed Do ors"

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�Scott Siebels
" Blinded By The Light"

Fred Smith
"Don 't Give Up On Us"

Martha Smith
" Ly in ' Eyes "

Brad Soppe
"I Get Around"

Scott Sunkten
" One Of These Nights"

Re nee Wachne r
" Most Beautiful Girl "

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�Nancy Weihs
"H eaven M ust Be Missing An
Ange l!"

Lona Welbourn e
" Love Me Tender"

Peggy Wellm an
" T he Way We W er e"

Suzanne West
" Dancing Quee n"

Rhond a Wohle r s
" Hel p, Help Me Rhonda"

Scott Wohlers

"Smokin' in the Boy's Room"

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�SENIOR A WARDS
Clockwise from the upper left: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS : (from the top) Keith
Gravert, vice - president; Duane Barrier, president; Calvin Peterson , treasurer;
and Rhonda Wohlers, secretary. SENIOR BEST AWARDS: (front row, left to
right) Caroline Nelson, best female athlete; Rhonda Wohlers, best all-round ;
Jan Elias, most likely to succeed; and Renee Wachner, prettiest girl. Middle
row : Duane Barrier, best male athlete; Greg Ring , best male personality; and
Scott Suntken, best looking boy. Back row: Gene Perrin , best actor; Peg Well man, best female personality; Suzanne West, best actress; and Keith Gravert,
best all-round . Not pictured : Darcy Divelbess , best instrumentalist; and Marvin
Pearcy, mo st likely to succe ed. GREEK pres ents Carol Ryan with the " Snivler of
the Year" award . RENEE WACHNER receive s the best loo king girl award . GREG
RING is presented with the "Big Zero " award . SPECIAL ABARIOTES AWARDS
~ent to, from the left, Carol Ryan , snivler; Sharon Reynolds and Lori Plambeck,
Black Lung, Crushed Pack" award ; Greg Ring , big zero ; Fred Smith , runner up
to the big zero award . THE SENIOR CLASS presented Mr. Abariotes with a fur
lined sink.

�GRADUATION'78

JAN ELIAS-

DARCY DIVELBESS-

VALEDICTORIAN

SAL UTA TORIAN

MARY JENSEN

LONA WELBOURN

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�CLASS OF
79
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS : ( bottom to top) Julie Elli o tt, pr esident; Jim
Kenealy, vice-president; Karen Mauer, secretary; Todd Brockm a n,
treasurer.

Kay Albers
Debra Bertelsen
Barbara Billeter
Garth Bintz
Kirk Boyer

Scott Brich
Todd Brockman
Rod Calhoon
Teresa Calhoon
Karen Carrigan

Steve Car roll
Li sa Ch r istiansen
L este r Cl ark
Bill Clevenger
Mike Cooney

Diane Corrin
Dan Crosse
Danette Dollen
Patty Dollen
J eff Driver

Rand y Driver
Rebecca Eaton
Calvin Eckm ann
Julie El·liott
Susan Erwin

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Marlene Fey
Karen Finerty
Sheri Fischer
Ray Freese
Suzanne Gardner

Roger Grap
Jeff Graves
Jeanne Grudle
Fred Hadfield
Sandy Haight

Carol Handbury
Kenneth Hester
Tamra Kasch
Mark Kay
Molly Kay

Jim Kenealy
Mary Kosmacek
Mike Larsen
LuAnne Lefeber
Charlotte Leonard

Kim Lewis
Gay Lucke
Tom Mahoney

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�Karen Mauer
Duane McDonald
Tim McDonald
Tom McDonald
Kathy McKeighan

Greg Messerschmidt
Cindy Miller
Brenda Nelson
Larry Ohlinger
Doug Olsen

Jane O' Ne ill
Dale Osbahr
Kirk Parsons
Kath leen Pauley
Clifford Petersen

Geri Pogge
Kim Powers
Hen ry Ring
Nick Ring
Tam my Ring

T erry! Ri ng
T eresa Ronfeldt
Kim Ruckman
J eff Sch afer
Greg Schi erbrock

Marsha Shreeves
Barbara Stephe ns
Steve St on e
Jeff Th ielen
Vickie Thomas

Terry T hom as
Robe rta Tow ers
Darrell Tred e
Jennifer Wat son
Larry Wedel

Dave Wellman
Toni Westp hal
Caroli ne Wilson
Gayla Wi lson
Dave Wright

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OF

80
SOPHOM ORE CLASS OFFICERS : Cleft to right) Diane Mahoney,
treas urer; Peggy Hall , vice-president; Jeff Pape , secretary; and
J oe Maske r, president.

Karen Alfers
Brenda Armstrong
Gail Baker
Jim Berg
Nancy Bintz

Joseph Brisbois
Artie Brockhoff
Duane Campbell
Melanie Casson
Mike Christensen

Debra Clark
Maxine Cook
William Corrin
Michelle Divelbess
Tim Dooley

Joe Driver
Kim Elias
Robin Eaton
Diane Engman
Terry Erwin

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�Rick Felton
Tony Felton
Joan Finken
Ron Fischer
LaNaya Fitzgerald

Jeanette Fox
Scott Gardner
Peggy Gilbraith
Peggy Hall
Cindy Hansen

Tracy Hansen
Roger Heim
Todd Justice
Jeff Kasch
Kelly Kay

Susan Kenealy
Ricky Killpack
Tom Killpack
Rhonda Knauss
Sheila Kuster

Dan Langin
Roger Larsen
Linda Lefeber
Troy Little
Brenda Madsen

Diane Mahoney
Karen Mark
Joe Masker
Jay Mason
Marilyn Miller

Wesley Moffatt
Dave Nelson
Steve Nelson
Phillip Nielsen
Sharon Nielsen

Nick Nihsen
Randy Orme
Jeff Pape
Ke ith Pauley
Keith Pearcy

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�Kim Pet ersen
Tom Pierson
James Pitt
Clark Price
Frank Ring

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Jennifer Ring
Scott Rogers
Laurene Ronfeldt
Lori Siebels
Kriss Soppe

Gail Sorenson
Steve Stamp
Annette Stephens
Debra Tenn igkeit
Fred Thomas

Karen Thomas
Lori Thomas
Vickie Vortnman
Randy Wachner
Mike Wiggins

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Yvette Willey
Mike Wilson
Rodney Wilson
Jolene Wohlers
Rita Wohlers

Alan Zacharias

"Crazy" sophomore Gai l So r enson co m pletes her "famo us"
bow.

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�CLASS
OF
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: (left to right) Todd Schroeder, secretary; Dave Wellman, treasurer; Nancy Kriz , president; and Scott Dollen,
vice-president.

David Albers
Bruce Archer
Jim Ausdemore
Gary Baker
Greg Barrier

Laree Bintz
Stacie Blazel
Scott Boyer
Rachelle Bradley
Kathleen Brich

Jam es Brisbois
Kristin Brown
Jeff Caddell
Ann Campbell
Jeff Casson

Darcy Christ iansen
Tom Clevenger
Lori Cooney
Kevin Corrin
Scott Dar~ah

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�Bonnie Darrington
Doug Dollen
Scott Dollen
Mark Duhacek
Missy Dunlap

Jill Elias
Butch Fey
Brian Floerchinger
John Floerchinger
Mike Freese

Penny Frieze
Andrea Gilbraith
Robbie Gilbraith
Ron Gillespie
Teresa Graves

Laurie Hadfield
Lori Jenkins
Tracy Justen
Nick Justice
Julie Kay

Kelly Kiernan
Lori Knott
Joyce Kosmacek
Nancy Kriz
Terri Kuster

Jeff Larsen
Jim Masker
Chuck Matthews
Carolyn Mauer
Tammy Mauer

Dan McDonald
Dave McDonald
Todd Meyer
Joe Nelson
John Nelson

Roger Nielsen
Kelly Nishen
Diane Ohlinger
Michelle Olsen
Debbie O'Neill

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�David Osbahr
Sheila Parsons
Gail Pitts
Julie Redinbaugh
Lee Ring

Lori Ring
Mary Ann Ring
Marty Rogers
Denise Royer
Kelly Ruckman

Jean Schroder
Todd Schroder
Jeff Slobodnik
Mona Stamp
Gail Suntken

Shelley Thielen
Nancy Thomas
Regan Wachner
Lisa Welbourne
Dave Wellman

Doug Wilson
Kent Zimmerman

During 1977-78, Tri-Center students
had t heir immunization records brought up
t o date. Here, a group of freshmen undergo shots in one of the two free clinics
set up to inoculate students . The entire
school sy stem was involved in the process
fr om K- 12, and all " suffered" through the
shots.

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION ( Left to Rightl : Howard Darrington , Curtis Bard sle y, Jam es O' Neill an d Maril yn Rya n.
Not Pictured : Su sann Brande s.

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MELVIN B. ROGERS

GARY RATIGAN

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PRINCIPAL

�TOP LEFT: Cook s, from the left: Joann Knott, Doris Knauss, Elceda Hansen , Kathleen Bu sc h_and
Herm a Wil son. TOP RIGHT: Gl ady s Miller, board sec r etary. MIDDLE LEFT: Lois Bradley, superintend ent's sec retary. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mary and Ever ett Eims, cu stodians. LOWER RIGHT: Wend ell
Kn auss, chi ef cu stodi an.

�LANGUA GE ARTS
Dale Carver-English 9 and Psychology
Judy Kenny- English 10 and Speech
Eleanor Gambs- French
John Thomas- English 9 and Journalism

FINE ARTS
Greg McClurg-Vocal Music
Peggy Chardoulias-Art
Bob Hilligas-Instrumental Music

SOCIAL STUDIES
Phil Brand- Americ an Hi story
George Sorensen - American History and World
Geography
Ernest Abariotes- American Government and
Sociology

�INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Kerry Feekes-Shop I and PE
Lar ry Christensen - Auto Mechanics, Shop II,
Shop III and Building and Trades

SCIENCE AND

MATHEMATICS
Gary White - Mathematics and Athletic Di r ecto r
Lee Killpack- Biology
Harold McKercher- Mathematics , Physic s and
Chemistry
Nile Smith - Gen eral Math

PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Roger Johnson - Men's PE
Susan Meola- Women ' s PE

�HOME ECONOMICS

AGRICULTURE
JIM TIBBLES

LEARNING DISABILITIES
JO KOSSOW

SPECIAL EDUCATION

ALICE GI BSON

PAT DALTON
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�LIBRARIANS
ELEANOR SOETMELK
ALMA McDERMOTT

GUIDANCE
BUSINESS
EDUCATION

Bob John son - Accou nting , Busines s Law, Record Keeping and Ge neral Bu sine ss
Helen Frey- Typing , Shorthand and Offi ce Practi ces

RON ELLIOTT
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�CE CORPS!
In December the National Honor Society learned
of the Peace Corps Partnership Program, in which
concerned people of the U.S. help sponsor a project
of another needy country, such as a school .
The Peace Corps Partnership Project became a
total student body adventure. A pledge of $600 was
made to the community of San Fernando, Equador.
The money will be used to help build a 4-room
school building for the children of that community.
Many money-raising activities were started. They
included: ba ke sa les, a class competitio n consisting
of clinking coins into the " Peace Corps" jars, basketbal I between t he wrest lers and the girls' basketba l I team, and another between the boys' team,
and the faculty. The biggest financial contributor
to the Peace Corps cause was the TC PCM D ! (Jn
othe r wo rds, the Tr i-Center Peace Corps Marathon
Dance.) Boog ie-Fever infested itself into the weirdo
disc-jockey (a li as John " Trovolta" Thomas) and
the student body for twelve hours, on March
3 1-April 1.
As a result of these projects, the goal of $600
was not only made, but it was surpassed by hun-

dreds of do ll ars.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL
The Tri-Center Student Counc il,
under the direction of faculty spon sor Ernie Abariote s and president
Beth Handbury, became an active so cial organization during 1977-78 .
They sponsored several danc es after
game s and the organization wa s a
large contributor to the Peace Corp s
Project.

SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS are (from the leftl : Lora Engelking , Dan Pogge , Beth
Handbury, Brad Knott, Nancy Weih s, Ke ith Gravert, Lori Plam be ck, Pat Kenealy and Sharon
Reynolds.

UNDERCLASSMEN are (from the .left): Kirk Boyer, Dan Lan gin , LuAnn Lefeber, Roger Larsen
Tamara Kasch, Ke ll ey Kiernan, Lori Thom as, Laurie Hadfie ld , Peggy Hall and Kathy M cKei gh an.'

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�PROM
The Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Hotel in Omaha,
Nebraska, was the scene of the 1978 Junior- Sen ior
· Prom . The theme was "Nights in White Satin ." Fea tured prom speaker was John Thomas, Tri-Cente r
faculty member. Music for the evening was furni shed
by Back to Back .
The Junior Class, und~r the direction of class presi dent Julie Elliott and sponsor Larry Christensen, wa s
responsible for the changing of the location of pro m .
After the event was over, it was agreed by many th at
the location of the 1978 prom added much to its for mality and class .

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�FUTURE
FARMERS
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FFA Members: &lt;left to r ight) Front row: Roger Grap, Reporter; Ca lvin Peterson, Sen tinel; Pat Kenealy, VicePresident; Dan Pogg e, President; Scot Siebels, Treasurer; and Dale Osbahr, Secretary. Row 2 : Ken Kline, Ca lvin Eckm ann, Ken McDonald, Les Clark, Kirk Parsons, Ken Hester, Mike Freese, Tom McDonald and Du ane
McDonald. Row 3: Steve Carrol l, Steve Nel son, Fred Thomas, Jeff Pape, Larry Ohlinger, Todd Justi ce, Clark
Price, Steve Stamp and Dave Mc Don ald. Row 4: Jim Ausdemore, Rick Killpack, Bruce Archer, Duane Campbe ll,
Scott Darrah, Dave Ausdemore, Scott Dollen, Roger Heim, Dave Wellman and Willy Corrin.

Receiving the " IOWA
FARMER" Degree, th e highest deg ree co nferred by the
Iowa FFA during the state
FFA leadersh ip conference in
Sioux City were, from left Ken
Hester, Pat Kenealy, and
Dave Ausdemore.

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�ABOVE: The FFA began the year with a float in the Neola Hoo Doo Day' s parade .
LEFT: The T-C FFA Chapter, represented by community service chairman Ken Hester, received a $225 cash award and a bronze citation for their Building Our America Communities entry in state competition . BELOW: The large money making
project of the FFA is fruit sales. Here, members Scott Siebels , Ken Hester and Dan
Pogge distribute fruit to area senior citizens.

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Peg Wellm an
Karen Finerty , Captain
Tam ra Kasch
Gail Sore nse n
Barb Billeter
Lind a Lef eber
Kathy McK ei gh an
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Homecoming ' 78 footbal l game. RIGHT: Junior Varsity squad members are: (from the left) Ann Campbe ll , Gai l Su ntken, Sheila Par sons
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The Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1977 - 78 athletic seasons were Karen Finerty, captain, Peggy Wellman, Barb
Billeter, Teresa Graves, Tamra Kasch, Kathy McKeighan,
Linda Lefeber, Gail Sorensen and Barb Stephens. The Junior Varsity squad consisted of Gail Suntken, captain, Ann
Campbell, Bonnie Darrington and Sheila Parsons . Both
squads did a fine job in providing leadership and spirit
throughout the sports season . Football season came and
went quickly. Then basketball and wrestling, and we were
always on the go . We all e-njoyed all of the great times,
and will always remember them .
K. Finerty

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ECONOMICS
SPRING

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SHOW

�CAKE DECORATING
MAKEUP
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS are: (From the left) Row 1: Darcy Divelbe ss, Patti Sidebottom, Lona Welbourn , Danette Dollen , Tamra Ka sc h, Paulette Dollen , Rhonda Wohlers , Jan Elias, Laurie Gilbraith and Cindi Felton. Row 2: Michelle Divelbess, Julie Elliott, Mar ilyn Miller, Suzanne We st, Gay Lucke, Diane Corrin , Diane Mahoney, Marlene Fey, Pegg y Hall and
Karen M auer. Row 3: Calvin Eckman, Randy Orme , Duane Barrier, Tom Mahoney, Kathleen Pauley, Kim Elia s, Peggy Gllbra1th ,
Susie Kenealy, Lori Siebels and Jeanette Fox. Row 4 : Mary Jensen , Gene Perrin , Keith Gravert, Marvin Pearcy, Pat Keneal y,
Garth Bintz, Larry Wedel , Scott Rogers and Le slie Busch.

NHS OFFI CER S are : Darcy Divelbess , Jan Elias, president, Ron Elliott , adviso r, Lona Welbourn and Marvin Pearcy.

NHS
During the 1977-78 school year , the National
Honor Society was instrumental in starting the
Peace Corps Project. The project began as a NHS
undertaking , but ended very successfully as a
school project. NHS pre sident, Jan Elias, spe_nt
many hours organiz'.ng _a nd directin_g the pro_Ject.
In April the organ1zat1on held their annual induction ceremonies for new members . The add.ress
was given by Robert Hall , a TC graduate who 15
presently an attorney.

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���CONCERT CHOIR
CHOIR MEMBERS are: (left to right) Row 1: Jennifer Ring, Nancy Kr iz, Jill Elias, Kim Eli as, Vicki Th omas, Kelly Nihsen, Darcy Divelb ess,
Jan Elias, Toni Westphal, Terry\ Ring , Kathy Brich, Tammy Mauer, Lori Siebels, Marilyn Miller, and Tamra Kasch; Row 2: Anne Brandes,
Brenda Nelson, Patty Dollen, Patti Sidebottom, Lori Thomas , Ann Campbell, Debbie Bertelsen, Lori Ring, Mary Kosmacek, Lon a Welb ourn,
Deb Clark, Sheila Parsons, Jane O'Neil, Sheri Fischer, Mary Ring, and Kathy McKeighan; Row 3: Michelle Ol se n, Karen Mau er, Lis a W elbourne, Julie Elliott, Geri Pogge, Marsha Shreeves, Becky Eaton , Michelle Divelbe ss, Lori Kil lpack, Kris Brown , Lora Engelking , Gail Soren se n, Barb Stephens, Karen Alfers , Caroline Wi lson, Mo na Stamp, Ke ll ey Kiernan, and Tracey Justin; Row 4: Ken He ster , Troy Littl e, Ra nd y
Wachner, Jeff Kasch , Todd Brockman, Kent Zimmerman, Scott Siebels, Roger Larsen, Greg Ring, Jeff Driver, Joel. Driver, Keith Pe a rcy , Bernard Osbahr, Fred Smith, Tim Pierso n, Marvin Pearcy, Kirk Boyer, Dan Langin and Lee Ring.

CHAMBER CHOIR
CHAMBER CHOIR MEMBERS are: (left to right) Kim Elias , Lona Welbourn , Ken Hester, Julie Elliott, Vicki Thomas, Scott Siebe ls,
Tim Pierson , De b Bertelse n, Jennifer Ring, Greg Ring , Jeff Kasch, Marilyn Miller, Darcy Divelbess, Dan Langin , Kirk Boyer, Jane
O'Neill , Jan Elias and Anne Brandes.

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�SWING CHOIR
TOP: SWING CHOIR, Girls, (left to right) Patti Sidebottom , Michelle Di velbe ss , Jan
El ias, Julie Elliott, Lori Siebe ls, Kim Eli as, Lon a Welbourn , Darcy Divelbes s, Karen
Mauer, Vicki Thoma s, Deb Bertel se n and Peg Wellman; Boy s, Gene Perrin , Kirk Boye r,
Ken He ster, Ran dy Wachner, Dan Langin, J elf Kasch, Lee Ring , Scott Siebels, Rog er
Larsen , Todd Brockm an, Tim Pierson and Greg Ring . LEFT: Mr. Greg McC\urg , voca l
music instr uctor. BOTTOM LEFT: Greg Ring and Darcy Di ve lbe ss, All Stat e stude nts
and Best M ale and Fem ale Vocali st. BOTTOM RIGHT: Receiving one rating s at music
contest were: (left to right) Ro w 1: Jan Eli as, Marth a Smith , Lona We\bourn , Julie Elliott, Michelle Dive\be ss; Row 2: Darc y Dive\be ss, Kim Eli as, Jill Elias, Lisa Welbourne;
Row 3: Greg Ring and Kirk Boyer.

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MARCHING BAND MEMBERS: Left row (front to back); Peggy Wellman, Gayle Wilson , Paulette Dollen, Marsh a Nih sen, Karen
Finerty, Li sa Schley, Diane Corrin, Geri Pogge , Lo ri Thoma s, and Tamra Kasch; 2nd row: Peggy Gilb ra ith , Jill Eli as, Tim Pier so n, Kenneth Hester, Garth Bintz, Lisa Welbourn , Jan Elias , Lori Plambeck, Lind a Lefeber, and Barb Billiter; 3rd row: Calvin Eckm ann, Karen
Mauer, Bryan Archer, Lee Ring, Danny Crosse, Kim Elias , Kelly Kiernan, Michelle Olsen , LuAnn Lefeber, and Mona Stamp; 4th row:
Jennifer Watson, Julie Elliott, Tom Pierson, Kent Zimmerman, Tracy Hansen, Michelle Divelbe ss, Marlene Fey, Li sa Christian se n,
Mi ssy Dunlap , and Becky Eato n; 5th row: David Wright, Terri Kuster, Nancy Kriz, Maxine Cook, Roger Lar sen, David Osbahr, Kim
Ruckman, Rhonda Knauss, Laurie Jenkins, and Gay Luck e; 6th row: Jeff Kasch, Sheila Kuster, Sco tt Dollen, Ann Campbell , Andy Gilbraith, Annette Stephens, Rachelle Bradley, Deb Clark, Julie Kay, and Kim Powers; 7t11 row: Arthur Brockhoff, John Floerching er,
Bruce Archer, Mark Duhachek, Scott Darra h, Lona Welbourn, Laurie Gilbraith , Carol Handbury, Gail Suntken, and Vicki Thom as; 8th
row: Renee Wachner Barb Stephens, Susie Kenealy, Kathy McKeighan , Danette Doll en, Gail Sorenson, Kim Lewi s, Tammy Mauer,
Sharon Nie lsen , and (not shown) Susan Pieper. Majorettes are Leslie Busch and Darcy Divelbe ss. Band members are wearing the
new band uniforms pu rc hased during the 1977-78 school year with the help of the Fine Arts Clu b.

ABOVE: Marching band members practice in Neola for one of t he many competitions they entered in the fall. RIGHT: Band Man Hil\igas is shown with some of the hardware the Marching
Band brought home from co mpetition .

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�TO MR. HILL/GAS:
Our ye arbook centers itself around change. Nature changes our surroundings and time changes our possessions. Even the faces of those we come in contact with daily, change. It seems th_at change can 't be stopped.
Tri- Center is undergoing another change. Mr. Robert Hilligas, the band director at Tri-Center for the past 11
yea rs, has chosen to leave the teaching profession and his position at TC . Even though he has been honored
many times before, we wish to pay tribute to our Band Man in the pages of the 1978 Trojan.
Mr. Hilligas was the man who started us on our musical careers by teaching us "Tonette Fundamentals." He
brought us up through junior high and into high school, where we took part in his magnificent pop concerts and
Golden Girls.
Mr. Hilligas taught us notes and scales; the 1977-78 Trojan Marching Band ' s season was climaxed with three
I ratings ! Not only was Mr. Hilligas a music man, but he was a good friend. He always cared and would listen to
a problem, gripe, or joke with anyone. His stupendous productions were always for the communities' enjoyment.
At Tri - Center, Mr. Hilligas will be deeply missed; through both his productions and his happy, cheerful
personality.
As we grow older, we shall realize that change continues throughout life. As Mr. Hilligas leaves Tri-Center, he
wi ll be missed; but the memories he leaves with us shall be treasured forever .
In conclu si on , we thank our great Band Man for his time, talents and efforts, as we will always remember
"Th e Way We Were." Being your "kids" we wish you much love, luck and happiness in your future endeavors.
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�GOLDEN GIRLS are: (from the left&gt; Row 1: Gail Suntken, Mona Stamp , Peg W ellm an, Tamm y M auer, M arsha Nih se n, Paulette Dol len, Renee Wachner and Leslie Bu sch . Row 2: Becky Eaton , Karen Finerty, Gail Soren so n, Sharo n Ni else n, Barb Stephen s, Su sie Kenealy, Tamra Kasc h, Geri Pogge , Kim Po wers, Lori Thomas , Gay Luck e, Di ane Corrin , Kath y McKe!ghan , Gayla Wil so n and Vi ck i
Thomas. Back row: Lin da Lefeber, Kim Lewis, Danette Dollen , Li sa Schley and Barb Bill ete r.

GOLDEN GIRLS TRAVEL TO STATE
On March 9, 1978, the 32 member Golden
Girls squad under the direction of Robert
Hil ligas, trave led to Des Moines to perform
during a half t im e in the Girl's State Basketball Tournament. The 10 minute show was
entitl ed " A Star Fantasy" and used characters and music from the popular movie STAR
WARS. The production was enthusiastically
re ceived by the capacity crowd in Des Moines.
Rehearsals for the show started in Decem ber, and af t er four month's work the trip to
De s Moine s was a welcome break for the
squad.
Other activitie s for the group during the
year were half t ime performan ces at basketball and fo otbal l games and an app earance in
the pop co nce rt.
ROB ER T HI LLI GAS, direc t or of th e Golden Girls.

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��FLOWERS
FOR
ALGERNON
Theatre-in-the-round had its beginning with the ancient Greeks who
performed outside in huge amphitheatres. The play production class
decided to use this old mode of acting for their production, FLOWERS
FOR ALGERNON . The students
played -on the gym ftoor to two enthusiastic audiences, who seemed to
grasp the closer connection of actor
with audience in such a setting . For
the students this type of production
added a new way to produce a play,
and it provided a change from using
the conventional stage .

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�STUDENTS ATTENDING STATE SPEECH CONTEST were : (from the left) Jennifer Wat son , Gayla Wilson , Tamra Kasch ,
M ars ha Shreeves, M artha Smith , Peg Wel lman , Deb Ring , Jan Elias, Sue Barrier, Caro l Ryan , Beth Handbu ry , Janelle
Masker, Gene Perr in , Lon a Welbourn , Julie Elliott, James Kenealy, Karen Mauer, Tom M ahoney, Dan Langin , and not
pictured, Mrs. Judi Kenny, speec h in structor.

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�GIRLS' SOFTBALL·

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�FOOTBALL SQUAD: (left to right) Row 1: Keith Gravert, Ken Kline, Tim Koch, Brad Knott, J eff Shreeves, Scott Suntken , Duane Barrier,
Brad Soppe, Rob Gilbraith and Dave Osbahr, student managers; Row 2: Coach Johnson , Mike Larsen, Willy Corrin, Butch Fey, Jeff Graves,
Ken Hester, Jim Kenealy, Dave Wellman, Joe Masker, and Coach Carver; Ro w 3: Coach Shackl eford , Henry Ring, Mike Cooney, Doug Olsen ,
Todd Brockman, Tom Mahoney, Jay Mason , Todd Justice, Jeff Casson, and Coach Cochran; Row 4: Greg Barrier, Les Clark, Randy Orme,
Terry Erwin, Fred Hadfield , Dan McDonald , Dave Wellman and Jim Masker; Row 5: Marty Rogers, Clark Price, Scott Rogers , Kriss Soppe,
Randy Wachner, Steve Stone, Dan Langin, Todd Schroeder; Row 6: Jeff Slobodnik, Bruce Archer, Nick Justice, Scott Darrah, Scott Gardner,
Phil Ni elsen , Scott Dollen and Brian Floerchinger.

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The Tri-Cente r Varsity Football team compiled an
overall season record of 6-3. The season started slow,
but gained momentum winning the last six games of
the season. The Trojans finished the season in a tie
for third place in the conference.
Duane Barrier, Ken Kline and Brad Knott were
named to the all conference team, while Brad Soppe,·
Tim Koch and Jeff Shreeves were named to honorable mention.
The iJ.977 season was like two different seasons.
The first three games were lost and then the season
as turned around and the last six games were won.
Th is was a great effort. The team had to overcome
losses to t hree top rated teams and the ineligibility of
six pJayers. The team could have easily given up, but
didn't. This is a tribute to the caliber of players at
Tri-Center.
Coach Johnson

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�GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM : Front row : (left to right&gt; Peggy Gilbraith, Lori Siebels, Patti Bintz, Jan EfuB , Pegg y Hall , Geri Pogge,
Danette Dollen , and Coach Gary White. Back row : Cindi Felton, Mary Jensen, Caroline Nelson, Janelle Masker, Jennifer Ring , Jane Alfers,
Susie Kenealy, Julie Elliott, Paulette Dollen, and Coach Pat Dalton.

When I asked this year's team to continue the
winning tradition started by last year's team, I
didn't realize how exact the girls would be. Last
year the team won 17 games and again this year
the girls won 17 games. Last year T-C finished 2nd
in the conference -tournament and this year we
finished 3rd. Last year T-C was sth in regular season conference standings and this year we were
2nd. Both year's T-C teams advanced into district
play in the tournarnen s. t-ast year we were 3rd
in the sectionals and this year we were 2nd .
Three school records fell in 1977-78. Camline
Nelson had 17 interceptions in one game and had
a record 256 interceptions in a season. The guard
court had an excellent 42 point defensive average
for the season which bettered the old average of
43 points set in 1971-72.
The overall season was fun. We will be graduating seven good senior and will be rep lacing them,
for the most part, from a J.V. squad that was 16-1
for the year. We will miss these senior girls, but
will do our b~ 1' to continue a winning tradition

at T-C.

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��Student Managers
All Conference
Jane Alfers

Patti Sidebottom
Cindi Felton
Caroline Nelson

GIR LS JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM : (left to right) Peggy Gilbraith , Lori Siebels , Den ise Royer, Laurie Hadfi eld, Kris Brow n, Andy Gilbraith and Nancy Kriz . Se co nd Row : Danette Dollen , Jul ie Kay, Shelly Theilen , Nancy Bintz and Lori Knott. Third
Row: Peggy Hall , Jill Eli as, Kelly Kiernan and Julie Redinbaugh . Fourth Row : Rhond a Knauss, Melan ie Casson and Darcy Christiansen . Fifth
Ro w: Susie Kenealy , M axine Cook and J ennifer Ring . Top : Coach Pat Dalton.

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�VARSITY BASK ETBALL MEMBERS: top , left t o right: Coa ch Co chran , Garth Bintz, Jim Kenea ly, Mike Lar sen, M arvi n Pea rcy , Tim Ko ch,
Brad Knott, Mi ke Ke nealy, and Coac h Shackleford . Bottom: Dave Wright, &lt;;alvin Eckm a nn , Du ane Barri er, Pat Kenea ly, and Coach Carver.

TROJANS MISS STATE
BYJ
The 1977 -78 Tri-Center Trojans concluded a
fine 20 win 5 loss season by bowing to a powe rfu l
Corning te am in the sub - state fin als in Council
Bluffs.
Some highlights of th e sea son were winning th e
Western Iowa Conference title outright for the
first time in 10 years; winning the section al and
district champion ships; and advancing to within
one game of the state tournament.
Southwest Iowa and conference r ecognition was
given to Pat Kenealy, Mike Kene aly and Duane
Barrier for their individual talents. The se three
joined Brad Knott, M arvin Pearcy and Tim Koch to
provid e the senior leader shi p for a successful
se ason .
SENIOR S on the 1977-78 squad were: from th e left, Pat Ke - •
nealy'. Tim Koch, Brad Knott, M arvi n Pearcy a nd Mi ke Ke nea ly;
knee lin g, Dua ne Barri er.

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�JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBAL L MEMBERS : top (left to right) : Coac h Shack leford , Marty Rogers, Tim Doo ley, Jay Mason , Rick Killpack . Bottom: Scott Rogers,
Randy Orme and Les Clark.
FRESHMAN : Top (left to rightJ: Coach Carver, Greg Barrier, Jeff Slobodnik, Scott
Darrah, Jeff Casson. Bottom: Robbie Gilbraith , Roger Nielsen , David Osbahr, and
Kent Zimmerman.

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�Wrestlers Have
Successful Season

The 1977-78 Trojan wrestling squad made the 1977-78
season a memorable one as they won eight dual meets and
lost only one . Their tournament season was equally rewarding as they won the Exira and Tri-Center tournies and
brought home the runner-up trophies in the conference
tournament and the Guthrie Center Invitational.

Seniors Dan Pogge, Calvin Manhart, Scott Suntken, and
Ken Kline closed out a brilliant season.Dan and Ken as we ll
as Bill Clevenger and Dave Nelson advanced to the district
wrestling tournament where Bill and Dan captured third
place honors. The team fin ished second to Griswold , who
was also second in the state, in the conference tournament. Conference champs were Scott Suntken, Bill Clevenger, and Dave Nelson . Runner-up in conference were Ken
Kline, Calvin Manhart, and Dan Pogge. Doug Olsen was
fourth in the conference and Kevin Corrin and Jeff Pape
fifth . Injuries to Ray Freese, Nick Ring, and Tom Clevenger
ended their successful seasons prematurely while heavyweight Roger Heim did not enter the conference meet.

WRESTLING TEAM : First row (left to right) : Scott Suntken , Ken Kline, Deb Ring (mgr.l, Dan Pogge, Calvin Manhart; 2nd Row: Terry! Ring
(mg r.J, Ray Freese, Bill Clevenger, Nick Ring, Doug Olson; 3rd Row: Dale Osbahr (mgr.), Todd J ustice, Willy Corri n, Dave Nelson , Phil Nielsen; 4th Row: Fred Thomas, Jim Berg, Roge r Heim , Jeff Pape; 5th Row: Gary Baker, Kevin Corrin , Doug Wil so n, Nick Justice, Scott Dollen,
Tom Clevenger; 6th Row: Asst. Coach Kerry Feekes, Head Coach Phil Brand.

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�BASEBALL TEA M MEMBERS are : Row 1 (From the left&gt; : Joe Nelson , Garth Bintz, Tom Mahoney, Jeff Shreeves , Ron Fi sc her,
Mike Lars en and Duane Barrier; Row 2: John Nelson, Larry Wedel , Dan Cros se , Jim Kenealy, Pat Kenealy and Coach Dal e
Carver; Row 3: Dave Wright, John Floerchinger, Todd Brock mann , Curt Floerchinger, Scott Gardner and M_ike Kenealy.

RETURNING SENIORS on the team are: Jeff Shreeves, Pat Kenea ly, Duane Barrier and Mike
Kenea ly.

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�TRACK SQUAD &lt;From th e left) Row 1 : Dave Osbahr, M arty Roger s, Rand y Orme , Jeff Graves, Phil Niel sen , Nick Justice,
Sco tt Rog ers , Regan Wachner, Roger Nielsen and Jeff Slobodnik . Row 2: Duane Barrier, M arvi n Pe arcy , Dale Osbahr,
Brian Floe rc hinger, Jeff Larsen , Butch Fe y, Jay Mason, Lori Thoma s, stud ent man ag er and Coach Shackleford.

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�ABOVE: GIRLS ' TRACK TEAM MEMBERS are:
Row 1: Rhonda Knauss, Jennifer Ring , Kelley
Nihsen, Lori Knott, Danette Dollen , Geri Pogge,
Diane Mahoney and Toni Westphal. Row 2: Nancy
Kriz, Maxi ne Cook, Andy Gilbraith , Jill Elias ,
Peggy Hall , Kelley Kiernan and Nancy Bintz. Row
3: Terryl Ring, Lori Siebels, Diane Corrin, Vicki
Thomas, and Rita Wohlers. Back: Seniors Patti
Bintz, Pau lette Doll en, Martha Smith and Patti
Sidebottom. Stand ing: Coach Dalton. RIGHT:
Making the trip to the state track meet were,
from the left, Diane Mahoney, Vicki Thomas,
Pau lette Dollen , Diane Corrin and Geri Pogge.

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�8th GRADE FOOTBALL: (left to right) Row 1: Jim O' Neill , Ron Lett, Steve Dolle n, Rich ard Derm ody, and Don Lett; Row 2: Randy Wil so n,
J ohn Dollen, Albert Ring, and Wayne Reynold s; Row 3: Pat Langin , Lynn Christiansen, Allen Bardsley, Brian M ahoney, Bill Jenkin s, and
Scott Bargenquast; Row 4: Dan ny Archer, Dave Wohlers, Joe Dooley, Randy Price, Randy Schultz, and Coach Dalton.

7th GRADE FOOTBA LL: (left to right) Row 1: Tim Dowyl, Pat Dermody, Kurt Jones, Joe Nelson, and Tim Langan; Row 2: All en Osbahr, Jim
Wellman, Dave Reynold s, St eve Krumweide, Calvin Corrin , and Mike M cKee; Row 3: Dana Ebe rt, Mike Osbahr, Berl Boyer, Dale Wellm an,
Jody Ruchman, Scott Wi lley, and Bob Nelso n; Row 4: Coach Brand , David Borrink, Adam Just ice, Steve Me sserschm id t, and Coach Gambs.

�JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING : Cleft to right) Row 1: Mike McKee, Randy Wilson , Jim Wellman , Bob Nelson , Ronnie Engman , and Scott Christensen ; Row 2: Dale Wellman , Bill Jenkins, Richard Dermody , Todd Little, Adam Justice , and Allen Bard sley ; Ro w 3: Dana Ebert, Rob
Thomas , Chris Brich, Scott Bargenquast, Rick Newland , Steve Messerschmidt, Dan Arche r, and Coach Gambs.

JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADER'S : Cleft to right) Deanna Bardsley, Ann Rosa , Denise Ring , Bev Ar mstrong , Kay Pauley, Terri Ebe rt, and
Tana Bourke.

�8th GRADE GIRL'S BASKETBALL: (left to right) Row 1: Becky Ring , Jane Carlson, Valerie Kiernan, Kelly Pogge , Karen Messerschmidt, Tin a
Pape, Kelly Chri stensen , and Julie Elias ; Row 2: Jill Cook, Kim Osbahr, Linda Stuhr, Juliil. Brisbois , Terri Jones , Lisa Nelson , and Debbi e
Vorthman ; Row 3: Coach Smith, Mary Stamp, Debbie Borrink, and Debbie Driver; managers : Connie Rose and Mary Kay Alfers .

7t h GRADE GIRL' S BASKETBALL: (left to right) Row 1: Judy Slobodnik , Dona Reynolds , Valerie Graham, Sharone Clevenger, Nancy Kay,
and Jill Katzer; Row 2: Lisa Wrig ht , Lisa Ring, Karen Clevenger, Roxanne Bargenquist, and Cathy Ratigan; Row 3: Coach Smith , Cindy Blaze \, Tracy Kahler, Rosie Dooley, and Michelle Fay.

�8th GRADE BOY'S BASKETBALL : Cleft to rightl Row 1: Albert Ring , John Dollen , Lewis Hogue , Jeff Killpac k, and Jim O' Neill ; Row 2: Steve
Doll en , Ra ndy Scholtz, Jo e Dooley, Dave Wohlers, and Brya n Armstrong .

7th GRADE BOY'S BASKETBALL Cleft to right) Row 1: Calvin Corrin , J im Ebert, Dave Reynold s, Pat Dermody , and Jim Lan gin ; Row 2:
Steve Kru mweide, M ark Frieze, Mike Osbahr, Kurt Jone s, Tim Slobodni k; manager, Joey Bake r.

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National Bank

of
Missouri Valley

Gardner Implement Co. Inc .

Missouri Valley, Iowa

John Deere Sale s &amp; Service
Phone (712) 642-3198
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555

Brookhouser Hardware
Coast to Coast Store
... Total Hardware Comforts
The Store of Friendly Serv.
509 East Erie
Phone : 642-3328
Missouri Valley, Ia. 51555

NAPA

Houseware and Supply Store
500 E. Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
712-642-2240

Loveland Elevator Co.

Mo. Valley Auto Parts
Auto, Truck and Tractor Parts
Home Life Ch ain Saws
Brake Drum and Disc
Rotor Lathe
Machine Shop Service Available
Missouri Valley, Iowa

Missouri Valley, Iowa
51555
Phone: 642-2777
Iowa Elevators
Missouri Valley
California Junction

Axtell Furniture
421 E. Erie

Furniture
Frigidaire Appliances

Light Truck &amp; General Repair

Phone: 642-2213

Route 1
Honey Creek, Iowa
Phone - 545-3459

Mohawk Carpets
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Furniture, Carpets, App liances

102

Ken's Automotive Service

�Vickers

People's
State
Bank

717 E. Erie

car clean-up
tune - up repair
grocery items
Randy Dinsmore - manager

Heritage Federal
Savings and Loan
Association

Missouri Valley

Denison - Mo. Valley
Carroll - Atlantic

"A Place to Grow"
MEMBER

FSLIC

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[!;}aviniS lnsmd to $40,000

Low Prices on Fords,
Mercurys &amp; Pickups

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Best Wishes
to all the graduates
Phone (712) 642-2781

Moore Brothers
Supermarket
Val ley Village Laundry

Bob Anderson
Ford-Mercury

&amp;
M issouri Valley , Iowa
Ph. 642 - 2728

51555

Dry Cleaners
Red Carpet Restaurant
&amp;
Lounge
514 E. Erie - Mo . Valley
Steaks, Chic ken , and Seafood
Music Every Satu r day Night

coi n operated
Phone : 642-3065
or

642-2478
M isso uri Valley,
I owa

Ow ne r s: Myrtl e Thomas
Karl an d Polly Fastne r

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OAKLAND SAVINGS BANK
Serving you from two
locations
Downtown-Oakland, Ia 51560-Hwy 59S

NEWSADVERTISER
Pottawattamie County's Largest
Weekl_y Newspaper
Whatever you're selling, or buying, we
can
HELP!
All types of printing
::: Sale Bills ':' Auction Cards
::: Large Circulation Advertiser
John Scherle-Michael Laughin
- Publishersfor News or Ad service call :
OAKLAND 482-6461

Member FDIC

Davenport Motors
Corp.
405 S. Hwy - Oakland, la
Phone: 1-482-6491

OAKLAND
FEEDING
CORPORATION

Chevro let-Oldsmobile
Pontiac
Sales &amp; Service
Buz" Davenport- President
Walter Keast-Vice-President
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Elevator
482-5517
Elmer Harder
Manager

Feed lot
482 - 6488
Emmett Goos
Manager

�Whitmore's Home
Decorating Center

Harrison County
Rural Electric Coop

505 Walker St.
Woodbine, Iowa
51597

"Owned by those we serve"
Woodbine, Iowa
(712) 647-2727

Alvis Sinclair

OAKLAND LUMBER
and

Tire Specialists
Front End Alignment
Complete Balancing

REDI MIX
Tru-Value Hardware

Woodbine, Iowa 51579
Phone : 647-2141
Res : 647 - 2949

Oakland, Iowa

Food Land Supermarkets
Woodbine and Missouri Valley
"Where the Wise Economize."
Fresh Fruit, Produce, Meat and
Complete line of Quality Canned Goods
Open evenings and Sunday mornings
Through our doors pass the
best people in the world :
Our Customers

105

�229 5CUTH MAIN
C::CUNC::IL BLUFFS, IOWA
128 FRCNT ST.
NECLA, ICWA

KEY REAL ESTATE CO.

Farmers and Merchants
State Bank

"WE HOLD THE KEY TO YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS'"

TELEPHONE 328-1876 AND
712-485-2221

JERRY WELLMAN

MGR.

1-712-485-2649
FARMLAN D SALES AND
V. P .

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LAND INSTITUTE , S . W .

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"W E HOLD THE K E V TO YOU R REAL ESTATE NEEDS"
TELEPHONE 328 -1 876 AND

Phone: 485-2245

71 2-485-2221

Neola, Iowa

DARROLD INGWERSEN
FARMLAND SALES &amp; MANAGEMENT

1 - 712-488-2201

229 SO UTH MAIN
COUNCIL BL U FFS . IOWA
1 28 FRONT S T .
NEOLA, IOWA

KEY REAL EST ATE CO.
" WE HOLD THE K E V T O YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS "
TELE P H ONE 328-1876 AND

71 2 -4 85-2221

ORAN N E LSON
FARMLAND SALES Be MANAGEMENT

NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY

1-712-485 - 2109

229 SOUTH MAIN
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
1

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FRONT ST .

NEOLA. IOWA

KEY REAL EST ATE CO.

Althea C. Sweeney
and
John P. Sweeney
Life, Health, Disability
Group Insurance
Annuties, Pension Plans

·· WE HOLD THE KEY TO YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS"

328-1 876
71 2-485-2221

TELEPHONE

AND

KEN NELSON
FARM L AND SALES AND MANAGEMEN T

106

1 -71 2-485-2458

Phone: 485-2335
Neola, Iowa

�DONOVAN'S CHAM PUN
SERVICE

Your Friendly
Wayne Feed Dealer

Neola, Iowa

Neola Grain

MIKE
and
TIM

Neola, Iowa

OMAHA {402]-342-3727

"Insurance pays
its own way"

MINDEN {712]-483-2800

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Minden , Iowa

phone : 483 - 2611

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Ph: 485 -2276

107

�Zimmerman Farm Supply
Stormor Grain Bins &amp; Buildings

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Golden Sun Feeds
Liquid Fertilizer

Minden, Ia.
Phone: 483-2611

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" Service after the Sale"
Ph : 483-2363

Farmer's &amp; Merchan t s
State Bank

Minden, Iowa

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Pieper's Meat Market
Home Butchered, Quality Meat s

Minden Bowl and Cafe

Homemade Sausage, Lunch Meat
Cured Ham &amp; Bacon
Minden , Iowa
Processing Service for Lockers
and Home Freezers
Ph: 483-2836
John Gier, Owner

Duffy's Tavern
and
Becky's Kitchen
" Great Place t o Come "
Eat and Drink
Minden, Iowa

Phone : 483-9231
Minden, Iowa

Harley &amp; Becky

Open Seven Days a Week
"C ongratulation s t o the Seniors of 78! "

Minden Lumber
and
Jensen Construction

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MIN DEN
AUTO SERVICE
Complete Auto
Mechanical &amp; Body
Service
Marlyn (Moe) Troll

Minden, Iowa

108

48 3- 25 21

Mind en, Iowa

�Baker's Petroleum
Co.
"Our Best Luck to
the Seniors"
Phone : 483-2286 or
483-2259
Minden, Iowa

LE HAN'S
PHARMACY
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Prescriptions
King's Candy
Hallmark Cards

MINDEN STYLING SALON
Gift Items
Complete Beauty Service

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Peggy Kemmish-owne r operator
Men's Styling by Appointment

ARMSTRONG
STANDARD
24 Hour-Towing Road
Service
2 Locations to serve
you better

Bill Ploen
483-2665

Minden : 483-2943
Shelby: 544-2020

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CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERY
Latest Fabric
Reasonable Rates

PLAIN SERVICE CO.
Phone :
483-2788

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Min den , I owa
Electrical Service and
Installatio n for Home
Farm I ndustrial and
Comme rcial Needs

Guaranteed Work
Minden Upholstery
Minden , Iowa

109

�First Federal
Savings and Loan
"The Interesting
Place to Save"

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First Federal
so vin&lt;J s a nd lo o n
c 01 J1 1r ;/bluff s

24-hour Tow Service
Body and Paint Work
Mechanical Work

J-8 &amp; Son Garage
Hank Bergantzel
Phone: 323-8766

Broadway at Main
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

32nd &amp; West Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

301 E. Washington
Clarinda, Iowa
51632

1314 Fifth Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

519 Third Street
Red Oak, Iowa
51566

3 North Vine
Glenwood, Iowa 51534

Free
checking
for
students

We

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STATE BANK
~TRUST

. ._ _ _. . M ember FOK: &amp; Hawkeye B a ncorpora t1o n

110

�Lyle's Skelly
Logan, Iowa
Phone 644-2140

G &amp; L True Value
Hardware Variety
Dry Goods-644 - 2227
Lumber-644-2212
Logan, Iowa

Panama, Iowa
Omaha Ph . 322-9158
Panama Ph . 489-2020
Dependable Freight Service

HARRISON MUTUAL
INSURANCE
Keith C. Strong ,
Secretary
Logan, Iowa
644-2710

Glen Koenig
Co nklin Distribution
Beebeetown, Iowa
(712) 644-2354

First National Bank
Of
Logan
Safety, Secu rity, &amp; Service
Logan , Iowa

WEX-A New Concept
Nutrient Release Agent
and Wetting Agent

111

�I-80 Restaurant &amp; Lounge
Food Orders to go
Phone: 566-2898
I-80 Convenience Store
and Self-Service Gas
Phone: 566-2050
Underwood Exit and
Interstate 80
Underwood, Iowa

515 COURT- HARLAN, IOWA 51537
Clothing &amp; Accessories For
Today's Woman

Ken's Saw Service
Specializing in Chainsaws
Sales and Services
Underwood, Iowa
Phone : 566-2852
Lawn Mowers
Wood Burning Stove s
Small Engines
Lawn &amp; Garden Tools

24 hr . Wrecking Service
and Farm Ti r e Service

Roden burg Sl&lt;elly Service
I-80 Underwood, Iowa
Station
Restaurant
Motel
Ron-Den

Phone: 566-2 753

112

�Thank You
For Choosing

NOBLE
PHOTOGRAPHY
For Your
Senior
Portraits

Jeff Shreeves

Peggy Wellman

Congratulations
and Best Wishes
'78 Grads

~~

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Inc.

Seventh &amp; Durant

South Main Street

HARLAN , IOWA51537
712 -755 -2376

DENISON , IOWA51 442
712 -2 63 -3042

113

�GRANDMA'S CAFE

Jerry &amp; Rita Christensen
Persia, Iowa

Persia Milling Co.
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Grain Selling
Grain Drying
Grain Banking
Grinding &amp; milling
Persia, Ia. 485-2115
John - Doug - Mac- Keith
John McKeighan-manager
phone 488-2912
You call- we haul
That's all- you all

114

�HOME FEDERAL
Savings- Loan Association
Berth sen- Knutson
Funeral Home
Serving the area over 100 years
Avoca- Walnut- Hancock
Minden - Shelby

Of Harlan
Four Locations, Harlan ,
Atlantic, Auduban and Avoca
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The Exchange Lounge

Frank &amp; Amber
Fine Food
Drinks
Persia,
Iowa
Phone: 488-3611

Drinks, Pizza's, &amp; Sandwiches
Rick and Jackie
Pankonen
Avoca, Iowa
Phone : 343-9907

Avoca Fabric Center
Fabrics
Notions and Domestics
Simplicity and McCalls
Your sewing
headquarters for
service , top value &amp;
low prices
343-6348
Nadine True

The Embe r' s
Char-Broiled Foods
Shelby, Iowa

Leinen Hardware
and
Electric
Bus in ess Phone :
743-23 1 5

Home Phone :
743-2135

Everything for the Farm
&amp;
Home
Portsmou th, Iowa
Paul J . Leinen , Own er

115

�Walt's Champlain Service

Miller Garage

Ti res- Batteries-Acee sso ri es
Persia, Iowa

Trac tor and Auto Repairs
Persia, Iowa 488 -2 15 1

Rhoden Motor Company, Inc.

Moran's of Harlan

Chevrolet- Oldsmobile
Buick-Pontiac
Missouri Valley , Iowa

Quality Dry Cleaning
Custom Draperies
Ph. 755- 2792

Stitch Shoppe

Putnam Service

Avoca, Iowa

Underwood , Iowa
Ph . 566 -2861

Hummel Insurance Agency, Inc.
Offices at Oakland &amp; Macedonia, Iowa
Oakland: Ph. 482-6424; Macedonia: Ph . 486-2311

Lea's Ladies Fashion Shoes
Ph . 644-3171
Logan, Iowa

Thomas Paint and Decorating
Carpet, Pai nt, and Wallpaper
Underwood , Iowa
Ph . 566-2105

Moss Service Station
Mi sso uri Valley , Iowa

Harris Chevrolet Co ., Inc.
Dunlap Savings Bank
Logan , Iowa
Dunlap, Iowa 51529

Von Hebel's
" The Hou se of Mugs"
Paul - Ray
Neola, Iowa 51559

G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain
Master Mi x Petersen Beans
Pion eer Seed Corn

Portsmouth , Iowa

Ph. 743-2425

J .C. Supermarket
Underwood , Iowa

State Bank of Portsm·outh
Portsmouth &amp; Panama

Rodenburg Insurance Agency
Henry Rodenburg
Dunlap, Iowa 51529

Portsmouth , Iowa

Ph. 743 -2 525

Younkerman Seed Co.

Sales and Service s
Ph . 343-6321
Avoca, IA 5152 1

"Seeds that Grow"
Minden , Iowa

"You're a Stranger but Once! "
Neola, Iowa

Center Repair Shop
General Repairing
Beebeetown , Iowa
Ph. (712) 642-3%7

Water Wheel
Gifts and Ceramics
Avoca, IA
Ph . 343-6950
Owner- Judy Whelan

116

Rocket Bar

Olese n Chev.- Olds, Inc.

Blue Moon Bar and Grille

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Westside Tavern
Minden, Iowa

Wedel Hardware
Minden , Iowa

Minden Pump Co.
Leo Haig ht
Minden , Iowa
Ph . 483-2683

Moore Brothers Supermarkets, Inc .
7 Stores in the Heart of West Central Iowa
General Offi ce
Woodbine , Iowa

�Brookhouser Hardware
Houseware &amp; Supply Store
500 E. Erie
Mo . Valley, Iowa
(712) 642-2240

SHELBY FARMERS
ELEVATOR, INC.
Where Your Business
Is Appreciated
Feed - Seed-Grain
Phone:
544-2638

F &amp; F Construction, Inc.
Shelby
Iowa

Remodeling; Repairing ; New
Construction; Carpenter work
of all kinds
Box 408
Neola, Iowa
Fred Rodenburg
F.J . Wellman

485-2682
485-2028

Blue &amp; White Supermarket
Minden , IA

Tank-Wagon Service
Farm &amp; Home Fuel Products

Valley Dr ug Store
. Mi sso uri Valley , IA
Reliab le Prescription Service

Hansen Oil Co.

The First National Ban k
The Old Rel iable
" Has Be en Serving This Community
Since 1884 "
Woodbine, IA

McClelland, Iowa 51548

Happy Chef Restaurant

t el. no. McClelland, Ia. 566-2160

Missouri Valley , IA

Woodbine Grain Company
Woodb ine and Logan , IA
51579

Ske lly

Products

51546

Farmers Savin gs Ban k
Shelby, IA

H &amp; H Department Store
Th e biggest " little " sto re in Iowa
Mi ke &amp; Edna Hu bb ard
Woodb ine, Iowa

11 7

�ATHLETIC SHOES - CLOTHING - UNIFORMS -TROPHIES
LETTERING - ENGRAVING - EQUIPMENT

305 East Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa

PEOPLE'S
APPAREL LTD .
Midlands Mall
Ph. 328-3434
Council Bluffs, Iowa

People.
Services.
Professional Advice.
A good combination.

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Bi oad way 31 Pead &amp; Main

27th &amp; Broadway

Ca i son and McClelland Iowa

Pi·erce Street At North Avenue

WHITEHI LL TRAILER
REPAIR
251 29th AVEN UE
COUNCIL BLUF F, IOWA 51501

Midlands Moll

Newest Style Clothing
For Men and Young Men
Corner Scott and Bdwy.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Phone : 322-5567
Tux Rentals For Any Occasion

BARNES BEAUTY COLLEGE
411 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501
Phone : (712) 323-7175
Classes Start
Every Other Month

118

�Meyer Funeral Home
Circ le K. Bar

Cottrtetr m

Mai n Street

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Ph. 747-2081

Earling , IA

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Avoca, IA

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Council Bluffs,
Iowa 51501
Ph . 322-0293

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COM PANY
1020 South 8th St reet
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Phone : 323-716 7

C. B. Property Sales Inc.
Buying - Selling- Bui ldin g- Fin ancing
0 . Dean Ol so n
Phone : 483- 223 3 Min den, I owa
Office-409 N. 16t h St.
Counci l Bl uffs Iowa
Phone : 322-8525
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119

�Pizza Shack
755-3711
Harlan, Iowa

Sandwiches
Ham &amp; cheese
Hoagie
Roast Beef
Spaghetti
Lasagna
Ravioli
Cannellon i

"you buy wi th Con fi de nce"

FARNER'S DEPT.
STORE

Take-out
orders

Harlan , Iowa

Pi zza-regular or t hic k crust-New York Style

Morey's Clothing
1002-6th
Ph. 755-5829
Harlan, Iowa 51537
Phone 755 - 2400

Harlan Super Valu

A Helpfu l Sm ile
In Every Aisle

Open 24 hrs . a day
7 days a week

606 Sp ring Street
Har lan, Iowa

STONER'S

FAMILY DRUG
West Side Squ are Harlan
755-26 28
afte r hours, call 744 -3478

120

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NORGAARD DRUG CO.
N.J . NORGAARD , PROP .

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Established 1930

Pauley Funeral
Home

Harlan Monument
Works

Baldwin at Ninth
Harlan, Iowa 51537

902 7th Street
Harlan , Iowa 51537

Ph. 755-2643

Ph ._755-3135

AUTO DEALERS OF HAR LAN

GM
MARK OF EXCELL EN CE

E.M. Christensen Auto Co.
Chevrolet-Buick

American
Motors

Harlan Auto Mart
Dodge - Plymouth-Chrysler
Art Doran Motors
Olds - Cadillac-Pontiac - GM C-A M C
Orv Rocker Fo rd
Ford - Lincoln - Mercu ry

121

�Congratulations Cl ass of 1978
You Can Make Home Work For You!

In addition t o full service
banking and free student
checking, we give our
customers four things no
other bank can . . . Don
Williard, Bill Ryan , Dorothy
Elias and Jan Wilson .

Member FDIC

Home Savings Bani&lt;
ELIAS SUP ERMARKET

Pe·rsia, Iowa, Ph . 488 - 2425

Persia Coop
Grain, Feed
and Fertilizer

One Stop Service
Persia, Iowa
Phone: 488-2725
" Congratulations- Seniors"
Pers ia' s One Stop Sh oppi ng
Center
Ph . 712 - 488-2225

122

�Persia Oil Company

A-01&lt; SALES &amp; SERVICE
Plumbing, Heating &amp; Air Conditioning
Norge, l&lt;elvinator Appliances
Diamond Vogel Paints
Phone : 485-2235 or 488-2762
Wendall Knauss
Persia, Iowa

Gordon Ruckman - Owner
Phone: 488-2135
Persia, Iowa

Ruckman Service

At
Your
Service

Hell er

Oil
Company
Manager- Mike Nordman
Persia, Iowa 51563
Phone : 488-2135

Portsmouth , Iowa
We serve them all

GENO'S TAVERN

Gene and Lois Hansen
"A Place Where Frie nds Meet"
Persia, Iowa

488-2335

123

�BARRIER
TIRE
COMPANY

J's Cupboard
GIFTS
For Eve ryone on your shopping li st
Free Gift Wrapping
Open Tuesday - Saturday 9 :30 -5
Neola, Iowa

P.O. BOX 208

NEOLA, IOWA

A &amp; J Auto
Service

51559
General's finest
luxury tire
goes a long
w ay to make
friends

Schierb r ock' s
Dept. Store
" Merchandi se
of
Merit s"

Neola, Iowa
Ph . 485-2141
Complete Automotive
Repair

Crowley Drug
Store
Neola, Iowa
ph . 485-2454

Neol a, I owa

North 40 Restaurant
And Corn Crib Lounge
Neo la, Iowa ph . 485-2661

124

FARM ER'S TRUST
and
SAVINGS BANK

OPEN
Summer Hrs.- Wi nter Hrs.

EARLING BANK
Org anized 189 2

Eve nin g Specials
Meetin gs, Wedd ing reception s,
Game r ooms, Ice , Party Rooms,
etc.

Bank Where You Feel At Hom e
M EMB ER FDIC

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125

�Farmers Co-op

Walker Champlin Service

Woodbine, IA
Lu brication - lgn ition
Ph . 647-%21
Tire Repair - Wrec ker Service
Woodbin e, IA

Harvey Pharmacy
Vernon Henrick,
Ph . 642-2741
Missouri Valley, IA
24 hr. Prescription Service

Swain Realty

Walt's Tire &amp; M uffier

..

504 Highway
Oakland , IA 51560
Complete line of Firestone tires
Custom Wheels
We make tail &amp; exhaust pipes

Woodbine, IA

Boustead Clothing

McClelland Feed &amp; Grain

Men's and Boy's
Acme - Levis-Van Heusen -Wolve rine
Woodbine, IA

Fred Holli ster
Carles Caldwell
Ph. 566-2180

Warner Implements Company

Emory's Jewelry

Woodbine, IA

Keepsake and Bulova
Harlan , Iowa

Larson's Shoe Store

Pexton Drug Company
" Fine Footwear for the Family"
Harlan, IA

Harlan, Iowa

Oakland Bowl

Ballers Ford Center

Ph . 482 -99 08

Martin Meat, Inc.

Hwy. 59 &amp; 6 North
Oakland , Iowa
Ph. 482-6414
Better Idea Cars from -Ford

Bob &amp; Betty Werts
Underwood , IA
Ph. (712) 566-2364

Avoca Florist and Gifts
Avoca, Iowa

Olsen's Supermarket
Du sty Field, Proprietor
For Choice Meats, The Choice is Olsen's
6 15 Durant
Harlan , IA
Ph. 755-2151

Compliments of

Modern Woodman of America
Life and Health Insurance
Lon R. Whelan , Di strict Rep .
Shelby, Iowa Ph . 544-2169

H &amp; E Cafe an d Lounge

·Heath's Oil Co

Underwood, IA
Ph. 566 -2870
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TRI-CENTER HIGH SCHOOL
NEOLA, IOWA

�IN MEMORY OF

GARTH LEE BINTZ
APRIL 24, 1961-March 4, 1979
A FRIEND
Death is not the enemy of life, but its friend, for it is the knowledge that
our years are limited which makes them so precio us. It is th e truth that
time is but lent to us which makes us, at our best, look upon our years as a
trust handed into our temporary keeping.
- Jo shua Loth Liebman -

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�FOREWORD
Through our school years together we have learned the true mean ing of friendship . By ch eer ing
together at games, studying frantically for government, striving to do our best in that all important game, and even experiencing the loss of a close classmate, we have drawn together seve r al
meaningful relationships .
What a friend we have in time
Gives us children, makes us wine
Tel) .:; us what to take or leave behind .
Friends, I will remember you,
Think of you , pray for you
And when another day is through
I'll still be friends with you.
Babies days ar e never long,
Mothers' laugh is babys ' song
Gives us all the hope to carry on.
Friends, I will remember you ,
Think of your, pray for you
And when another day is th r ough
I' ll still be friends with you .
- John DenverNow we must go our separate ways , start a new life , an d mak e new
friends; but our school year friendships shall al ways be che ri she d. This
yearbook attempts to capture good times and memories t hat we have
shared together at Tri-Center.

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SENIORS

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OPENED: FALL SEMESTER, 1978

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�HOMECOMING 1978
Homecoming Week began Monday, September 25, 1979
with dress-up day; Tuesday was t - shirt day; Wednesday,
hat day, bonfire, class games and pep rally ; Thursday,
clas h day; Friday, color day and the game ; and Saturd ay,
the co ronation .
The 19 79 Homecoming candidate s were Kim Lewis,
Dave Wellman, Geri Pogge, Mike Larsen, Karen Finerty ,
Tim McDonald, Marsha Shreeves , Scott Brich, Barb
Ste ph ens, Bill Clevenger, Diane Corrin, Todd Broc kman ,
Juli e Elliott, Jim Kenealy, Molly Kay, Doug Olsen , Danette
Dollen, Greg Schierbrock, Deb Bertelsen and Ken Hester .
The Homecoming Committee consisted of Deb Be rtel sen ,
Danette Dollen, Julie Elliott, Karen Finerty, Ken He ste r,
Jim Ken ealy, Tom Mahoney , Geri Pogge, Marsh a Sh r eeves
and Barb Stephens . Faculty advi sor s were John Thom as
an d Gre g McClurg .
Scroll be arers were Doug Lewi s and Jim Wellman . Pages
we re Debbie Schierbrock, Jimmy Jo De r mody , Me rr idy
Ring, Robby Larsen, Sh annon Wed e and Brian McDo na ld.
Royalty for 1977 , Peg Wellman and Du ane Bar r ier,
crown ed the new king and queen .

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�HOMECOMING CORONATION AND DANCE
The Ho mecoming pep rally was
unique t his year in that the elementa ry and high schoo ls joined together
fo r the event. The students were
called fr om classes by the arrival of a
fire tru ck. The elementary student's
enthusiasm and pep was a surprise to
the high school students as elementary and hig h schoo l were pitted
again st each other in several events.
"Back to Back " supplied the music
for the dance after the coronation .

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��HELLO DOLLY
(MORE ON PP. 60-61)

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Caroline Wil son

Dave Wright

GRADUATION '79
Honor Students
Tom Mahoney
Valedictorian
Julie Elliott
Salutatorian

Gay Lucke

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�Student Council

SNOWBALL DANCE
Four candidates for snowball queen were
selected by the student body . In the picture
at the left, they are, from the left: Anna
Paukku , senior; l&lt;elly Pogge, freshman;
Andy Gilbraith, sophomore; and Sharon
Nielsen, junior.
Anna, a foreign exchange student from
Finland, was voted queen by the student
body. The .student council sponsored the
dance.

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�National Honor Society Officers
Gui/ding the National Honor Society were, from the left: Doug Olsen, Gay Lucke, Garth Bintz, Juli e Elliott, president, and Tom M ahoney.

Model United Nations
Pa rt ic ipating in th e Model United Nations program were, from the left: Tom Mahoney, Gay Lucke, Kim Ru ckman , Gay la Wilson ,
Kath lee n Pauley, faculty advisor, Mr. Abariotes, Ke lly Kay and Anne Paukku .

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�Football Cheerle ader s are, from th e lef t : Ga il Sor enso n, Kare n Finerty, Bonn ie Da rrington, Sharon Neilsen , Linda Lefe ber , Tamra Kas ch
and Ge ri Pogg e.

The Varsity Cheerleading squads for 1978-79 were : Football cheerleaders , Karen Finerty, Captain; Tamra
Kasch , Co-captain ; Geri Pogge, Barb Stephens, Gail Sorenson, Sharon Neilsen , Linda Lefeber, and Bonnie
Darrington . Winter sport Cheerleaders were Karen Finerty, Captain ; Tamra Kasch, co-captain; Gail Sorenson,
Sharon Ne ilsen , Annette Stephens , Linda Lefeber, Bonnie Darrington, and Gail Suntken . Junior Varsity squad
consisted of Missy Dunlap, Kelly Nihsen, Teresa Graves, and Ter i Ebert.
The cheerleading season begins long before the football pads are in place. The cheerleader s pack off to
camp at N.W.M .S. in mid-June for a week of hard work and fun. The rest of the summer they have weekly
practices t o keep them in shape for the rough schedule that lies ahead .
I n spite of the adverse football weather and the hectic schedule during the ba sketball and wrestling season ,
t hey al l man age t o keep smiling . They are truly one of the school's most dedicated teams .
- Karen Finerty-

Winter Chee rl ea ders are, from the left: Gail Soren so n, Kare n Fine rty , Tamra Ka sc h, Bonni e Da rring to n, Li nda Lef eber, Gail Suntken ,
Sharon Neilsen and An nette St ephen .

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�J unior Varsity- Teresa Graves, Teri Ebert, Ke ll y Nih sen, and Missy Dunl ap.

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�Horne Ee. Style Revue

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FFA MEMB ERS are : Row 1, from t he left : Calvin Eck man, Fr ed Thom as, Du ane M cDon ald, Larry Ohling er, Dale Osbah r, an d Ke nn y
He rste; Row 2, Ke ith Pearcy, Dan Mc Donald, M ike Freese, Scott Doll en, Jeff Caddell , Bru ce Arch er, Clar k Pr ice, M ike Car r oll , Dave Au sdemore an d Da ve Wellman; Row 3, Sco tt Darr ah, Steve Stamp, Du ane Campbell , Roger Heim, Tom Ki llpack, Kir k Parsons, Stev e Nelson,
Ric k Newland, Randy Pr ice and Don Lett.

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�Vocal music contest participants ar e: Row 1, from th e left : Juli e Eli as, Kim Eli as, Sheil a Parsons, Li sa Welbourne, Lor i Knott, and
Nancy Welbourn. Row 2, Marilyn Miller, Kelly Ch ri sten se n, Caro l ine Wilson, J ean SLhroder, Ke ll y Nih se n and Dan Langin. Row 3, Mona
Stamp, Nancy Kr iz, Michelle Divelbess, Terryl Ring, J ane O' Nei l l an d J ill Elias.

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Later big guy, I ' m eating.

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Meow me ow me ow .
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What beer, off icer ?
Who , me ????

�1979 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM

�''HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS''

��FINE ARTS

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�YOtfRE IN
TROJAN &lt;OlJNTRY

Band Members are: Front, left to right, Tracey Hansen, Andy Gibraith , Marsha Shreeve s, Geri Pogge , Tammy Mauer, Danette Dollen, Gayla
Wilson , Diane Corrin , Barb Stephens, Karen Finerty, Kim Lewis, Dave Osbahr, Danny Cros se, Scott Darrah and Jeff Christensen , director ;
Second row, Karen Mauer, Roger Larsen , Virgil Brockhoff , Mona Stamp , Julie Redinbaugh , Kim Ru ck man, Tin a Page , Sharon Nielsen , Su sie
Ken ealy, Gail Sorensen , Nancy Welbourne, Lisa Welbourne and Julie Elliott; Thi rd row , Barb Billeter, Gay Lucke , Kim Ware, Deni se Ring ,
Kell y St ark, LuAnn Lefebe r, Rh onda Knauss , Kim Elias , Kim Osbahr, Jane Car lson and Linda Lefeber; Fourth row , Gail Suntken , Becky
Ring, Lori J enkin s, Tam i Long , Marlene Fey, Julie Kay , Deb Clark, Michelle Olsen, Tana Bourke, Terri Ebe rty and Lorie Thoma s; Fifth row ,
Missy Dunlap, Ma xine Cook, Vale r ie Kiernan , Julie Johnson , Julie Elia s, Carla Clark , Anne Campb ell , M ar k Duh ach ek, Jill Elia s and Kelly
Chri stensen ; Si xth row, Vic ki e Thomas, Art Broc khoff , Jeff Ka sch , John Floerchinger, Steve Dollen , Allen Bard sley, Curt Fl oerchinger, Dave
Wright , Peg Gilbraith, Jennifer Wats on and Kelly Kiernan ; Seventh row , Dan Archer, Bruce Archer , Nanc y Kri z, Randy Wilson , Tom Pier son,
Scott Dol len , Lee Ring and Kent Zimmerman .

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�The 1978-79 Porn Pon Squad are, from left to right, bottom row- Barb Stephens, Geri Pogge, Captain; Karen Finerty, Captain; Dan ette
Dollen , Marsha Shreeves, Kim Lewis, Diane Corrin , and Gayla Wilson . Row 2: Mona Stamp, Julie Redinbaugh , Tammy Mauer, Sharon Neilsen, Susie Ke nealy, Gail Sorenson , Linda Lefeber, and Lorie Thomas . Row 3: Gail Suntken , Barb Billeter, M issy Dunl ap, Kelly Christensen,
Kim Ruckman, Tina Pape , Kelley Keirnan , and Vickie Thomas .

Mr. Thomas- Director

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�CHOIR MEMBERS are: Row 1 (from the left): Julie Eli as, Nancy We lbourn, Lisa We lbourn e, l&lt; im Eli as, Caroline Wil son, Va leri e Kiernan,
Lori l&lt;nott, Terryl Ring, Lori Ri ng, l&lt;ris Brown, and Tammy Mauer. Row 2: Michelle Olsen, Mary Stamp, l(aren Mark, Tracy Justen, Gail
Sorensen, l&lt;aren Messerschmidt, Sheil a Parsons, LaRee Bintz, Jane O'Neill, and Teresa Graves. Row 3: Deb O'Ne ill, Julie Redinbaugh, Debbi e
Driver, Michelle Di velbess, Cindy M iller, l(elly Nihsen, Jean Schroder, l&lt;aren Allers, Mona Stamp, Maryann Ring, Nancy Thomas, and Mi chell e
Colpitts. Row 4: l&lt;e lly Christensen, Mar ilyn Mi ller, Dan Lang in, Regan Wachner, Joel Dri ver, l&lt;irk Parsons, Todd Justi ce, Jill Elias, Nancy
l&lt;riz, and Toni Westphal.

T he Tri - Center Voc al Dep artment kept bu sy with their musi ca l
and severa l concerts. The year
star ted with the hit Broadway
mu sical HELLO DOLLY; continu ed
with a Chri stmas concer t, spring
con r. ert, stat small and large
group con test , a trip to l&lt;ansas
City, a fin e arts banquet, and
fini shed their successful year by
performing at Tr i- Center's grad uati on.

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�Hello Dolly
Friday and
Saturday,
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Nov. 10-11, 1978
7:30 p.m.
Co-Directors
Greg A . McClurg

John M. Thomas
Accompanist
Debbie Bertelsen
Choreography
John M . Thomas

Tamra Kasch

Cast of Characters
Mrs . Dolly Gallagher Levi . ... . .. .... . .. . . . . . .. .... .. . .. . . .. .... .. . . ..... . .. Kim Elias
Ernestina ..... .. ... . .......... . .... . .... .. .. ... . .. ...... ... . .. ... . ....... .Barb Stephens
Ambrose Kemper ..... ............. .. . . .. .. .. .. .... ...... ... . .......... Alan Zacharias
Horace Vandergelder ...... . ....... .. . ... .... .. ........ .. . ......... . ........ Kirk Boyer
Ermengarde ... .. ... . .. . . ....... ... . . ... ... .. .. .... ..... . . .......... ..... Anne Campbell
Cornelius Hackel .. .. ..... .. ... ........ . .. .... . . . . . ......... ... .. ... .. ..... Dave Wright
Barnaby Tucker ........ . ..... .... .. . ........ . .... · · .. .... · ..... ............. .Jeff Kasch
Irene Molloy . . . .... .. ...... .. .......... .. .. . .. .. .... .... .. . .. . ..... .. ... . .... Julie Elliott
M innie Fay ................ ..... . .... .... .... . .. ..... · ...... · .. . .. ........ Lisa Welbourn
Mrs . Rose ... .. .. .. ... ... .... ..... . .. .. . .. .... ... . .. . . ...... ........ Michelle Dlvelbess
Rudolph . ........ . ...... ...... .. .. .... .... ....... ....... . . .. ...... . . . .. .. . .... Dan Langin
Judge .............. . .... .. .. .. ... .. .... . ..... . ....... . . · · . .. . .. ... ... . . . .Todd Brockman
Stanley . ........ ... ... .. . ... . . . . . ... . ... . ... . . . .. ... . . . .. . . ... . . ... .... . .Randy Wachner
Court Clerk .......... . ... ... .. .... . . .. .. ........ . ... · . ·. · .. .. .. . .. .. . ...... Roger Larsen
Policeman . ..... .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ............ . ...... . . . ... . .. .. ..... . .... .Kirk Parsons
Paper Hanger .... . ... . .. .. . . .. ... . .. ..... . .. . .. . ..... ... ... .. . . .. ......... . ... Troy Little
Parade Worker .. . .. ... .. ..... ... .. .... . . ...... . .... . .... .... . . ...... ... Regan Wac..hner
Coo k . .. . . . . ..... . . ... . ..... ... . . . . .. . ... .. ..... .. · .. ....... . ....... ....... .. .Todd Justice
Harmon ia Gardens Dancers .. . .. . . .... .. ... . .. .. . ... ... . . .... . ........ Tamra Kasch
Vickie Th()m as
Brenda Armstrong
Lori Thomas
Couples .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . ........... .. .. . . .... .. . .... .... .. . ... . . ... ....... ... .Tro y Li ttle
Lori Knott
Ken Hester
J ane O'Nei l l
Regan Wachner
Teresa Graves

���On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 27, 28, and 29,
the TC band , choir and pompon girls went to l&lt;a nsas City.
The Tri-Center Fine Arts Club raised the money for the
trip with a marathon dance, carnival, bake sales and col-

lecting cans which were traded in for cash in Omaha.
The trip to l&lt;ansas City inc luded performances and a day
spent at Wo rlds of Fun, an amusement park, on Saturday.
Othe r stops on the trip were the l&lt;C zoo, a l&lt;C Royals base-

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ball game and the Country Club Plaz a.
The Continental Hotel in downtown l&lt;ansas City was
" Home" for the group. Ninety-f ive students and 17 chaperones and drive rs made the tr ip in five schoo l busses.
The only undesirable part of the trip was the fact that
Friday, April 28, was an inservice day and no chool was
held at T ri - Center. Those making the tr ip didn't even m iss
any sc hool!

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�SPORTS

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�VARSI T Y AN D JUNIOR VARSITY SOF TBALL TEAM consisted of: Row 1, ( Left to r ight ): Ca rolyn Mauer,
Shel ley Thielen, J ill Cook, Va lerie l&lt;ie rn an, Terri Ebert, l&lt;er i Brown and Deni se Ring. Row 2, Lind a
Stuhr, Tammy Mauer, l&lt;e ll ey l&lt;iernan, Nancy Bintz, Lind a Lefeb er, Di ane Mah on ey, Lori Seibe ls and
Nancy l&lt;r iz. Row 3 : Coach Ni le Smith, Becky Ring, Peg Gi l br aith, Jolene Wohlers, Maxine Co ok,
Trac ey Hansen, l&lt;elly Chr istensen, Deb Vo r thmann and Darcy Christ ian sen.

VARSITY SO FTBALL TEAM MEMBER S are: Front Row (from the leftl , Carolyn Mauer, Shel ley
Theilen, Nan cy Bin tz, Lind a Lef eber, Diane Mahoney and Lor i Se ibel s. Back Row: Coach Ni le Smi th ,
Peg Gilbra ith, Jolene Wohlers, Max ine Cook, Trace y Hanse n, Deb Vorthm ann, Darcy Chri sti anse n and
l&lt;e l ly Chr istense n.

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�VARS IT Y VO LLEYBALL TEAM MEMBERS are: Row 1 ( fro m th e lef tl, Mar lene Fey and
L uann Lefeber . Row 2, l&lt;a t hy Bri ch, Sharon N ielsen, Vicki Th omas and Peg Hall . Row 3, Je nnifer Ring, l&lt;aren Allers, Susie l&lt;e nea ly, L orie Thom as, Anni e Stephens and Diane Corr in .

�1978-79

Cross Country team members are, from le ft to right, front row: Allen Bard sley, Dave Nelson and
Roger Nielsen ; Back row: Bill Cleve nger, Ph il Nielse n and Dave Osba hr. The team was coached
by Kerry Feekes.

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CROSS
COUNTRY

�The members of the 1978-79 football team , from left to right, front row, are : Coach John se n,
Dave Wellman, Jeff Casson, Marty Rogers, Jay Maso n, Terry Erwin , Jeff Graves, Doug Olsen ,
Butch Fey, Tim McDonald and Mike Cooney; Row 2 Kris s Soppe, Todd Broc kma n, Scott Rogers,
Danny Arch er, Larry Ware, Mike Goetz, Scott Dollen , Scott Darrah, Scott Barge nque st, and Lester Clark; Row 3 Neck Barrier, Randy Wachner, Kenn y Hester, Jim Keneal y, Mike Lar se n, Dave
We ll man, Randy Orme, Todd Justice , and Danny Lang in; Row 4 Coach Brooke , Scott Boyer, Rich
Dermody, Lewi s Hogue, Rand y Schu ltz, Keith Pauley, John Floerchinger, Brian Floerchinge r, and
Pat Langin; Row 5 Coach Shacke lford , Nick Justice, Scott Gardner, mgr. Ron Engman , Bruce
Archer, Jeff Slobodnik, Coach Cochran , and mgr. Robbie Gilbraith.

All co nference football player s ar e, fro nt row : M ike Cooney and
Doug Olsen . Hono rable menti on was awarded to Mike Larsen ,
Dave Wellman and Terry Erwin.

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�TROJAN POWER

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A To uch of Cla ss, from left to right, the varsity team are as follows : Dave Wright, Randy Orme, Rich Brougham , Scott Rogers, M ike La r se n,
Jim Kenealy , Calvin Eckman, Greg Barr ier, Rick Killpack , a nd Marty Ro gers .

Points

Opponent

Opp.
St. Alberts
Oakland
Underwood
Avoca
Oakland
Mo. Valley
Carson
Carson
Avoca
Mo. Valley
Walnut
Treynor
Shelby
Iowa Deaf
Avoca
Griswold
Elk Horn
Lo-Ma
Manilla
Woodbine
Avoca

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38
60
74
55
64
72
97
80
54
73
67
61
85
82'

53

66
81
65

48
44
60

64

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41
68
59
54
65
52
52
59
72
54
83
84
34
72
64
49
50
44
3

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�74

�A TOUCH OF CLASS?? ??? M embers of the varsity wrestling team are, from t he left: Doug Ol sen , Jim Berg, Jeff Pape, Keith Pauley, Roger
Heim, Tom Clevenger, Bill Clevenger, Dave Nelson , Will y Corrin , Kevin Corrin , Allen Bardsley, Todd Justice , assi stant coach Kerry Fee kes and
head coach Joh n Bro ok e. BELOW : The Clevenger brothers, Tom , on the left, made the trip to the state tournam ent.

�Mo Valley
Carson
Underwood
We t Har:rison
St. Alberts
Griswold

Logan Magn

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12
24
18
7
15
40

9
19
27

51
46
19

�77

�Varsity basketball team members are, from the left: Coach Gary White , manager Pegg y Gilbraith , Nancy Bintz, Lori Seibels , Melanie Casson ,
Rhonda Knauss, Vickie Thomas, Maxine Cook, Jennifer Ring, Lorie Thomas , Susie Kenealy, Jul ie Elli ott, Geri Pogge , Peggy Hall, Danette
Dollen , manager Anna Paukku and Coach Pat Dalton .

Woodbine
Manning
Oakland
Treynor
Underwood

Opponent

TC

so

64

53

b7

45

78
42
60
43

44
43
30
30
1
50
25
49
38

45
29

Treynor
St. Alberts
Shelby
AvoHa
Griswold
Elk Horn
Logan-Magnolia
T.J. Council Bluffs
Mo Valley
Lewis Cer:i ral
Walnut
Atlantic
Harla

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31
33

5

4~

56

35

52

50
33
51
48
38
42
56
38
52
46
56
37
34
28

60
59
42
43

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�YOlJ.RE

TROJAN

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JV team membe rs are: left to rig ht, Julie l&lt;ay, Jill Elias, l&lt;e lly l&lt;iern an, Andy
Gi lbr aith, Shelly Thie len, Lori Knott and J ul ie Redi nbaugh.
Freshmen team member s are : front to back, Ti na Pape,
Julie Eli as, J ane Carl son, Ke lly Christen sen, Terry
J ones Ji ll Cook Linda St uhr, Va lerie Kiernan , Mary
Sta m~ , Becky R'ing, Debb ie Dr i ver and Deb Borrink.

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�BOWLING

Gir ls-D istrict Tournament
Champs
(Qualified for STA TE )
Boys-Third Place in District Tour name nt

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�GIRL'S TRACK

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�BOY'S TRACK

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��FACULTY

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�Melvin B. Rogers - Superintendent
Gary Ratigan - Principal

Gladys Miller - Secretary
Ron Elli ott - Gu idance
Lois Bradley - Secret ary

Wendell Knau ss- Custodi al Eng inee r

�Cook s, fr om th e left: El ce da Hanse n, Joann J&lt;nott, Herm a Wilson,
Dori s J&lt; nauss, Joan Justic e.
Alice Gibson - Learnin g Disabi lities

Lib r ary St aff, from th e left: Alm a McDermott, Eleanor
Soetme l k, l&lt;a th leen Bu sch.
Pat Da lton Spec ia l Educati on

Nile Sm ith M ath ema ti cs

Rog er J ohn son - P. E.

El ea nor Gambs - French
M ary and Everett EimsCust od ians

�Jim Tibbl es- Agri culture

Lee Kil Ipack - Science

George Sore nse n-S oc ial Studies

Ga ry WhiteM ath emati cs and Athl eti c Direc t or

Ha r old McK ercher Science and Mathema ti cs

Ernes t Ab ariote s- Am eri ca n Gove rnm ent

�J o l&lt;ossow - Home Economic s

John Bro ok e- Soc ial Stud ies

Bob John son - Business Education

Hel en Frey - Business Education

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�Greg McC lurg - Vocal Music

John Thom as- English

J eff Chri stensen 1n ~ rum e nta l M usic

Kerry Feekes - Shop and P.E.
Susan Meol a - P.E. and Adult Ed.
Peg Chardoulias - Art
Judy Kenny - English and Speech
Larry Chr istensen- Industria l Arts

�UNDERCLASSMEN

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�CLASS OFFICERS
PRESIDENT:

PEGGY HALL

TREASURER:

JEANETTE FOX

VICE-PRESIDENT:

DAN LANGIN

SECRETARY:

RANDY ORME
Karen Alfers
Brend a Armstrong
Gail Baker
Jim Berg
Nancy Bintz

Joe Brisbois
Artie Brockhoff
Rich Brougham
Duane Campbell
Melanie Casson

Mike Christensen
Deb Clark
Maxine Cook
Willy Corrin
Michelle Divelbess

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�Tim Dooley
Joel Driver
Robin Eaton
Kim Elias
Diane Engman

Terry Erwin
Rick Felton
Tony Felton
Joan Finken
Ron Fischer

LaNaya Fitzgerald
Jeanette Fo x
Peggy Gilbraith
Peggy Hall
Cind y Hansen

Tracey Hansen
Roger Heim
Todd Justice
Jeff Kasc h
Kelly Kay

Susie Ke nealy
Rick Killpac k
Tom Killpac k
Rhond a Knau ss
She ila Kuster

Dan Langin
Roge r Lar sen
Lin da Lef eb er
Tr oy Littl e
Br enda Mad sen

Di ane Mahoney
Karen Mark
Joe Maske r
Jay M ason
Mari lyn Mill er

David Nelson
Ph il lip Nielsen
Sharon Nielsen
Nicki Nihsen
Randy Orme

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�Jeff Pape
Keith Pauley
Keith Pearcy
Kim Petersen
Tom Pierson

Jim Pitts
Clark Price
Frank Ring
Jennifer Ring
Scott Rogers

Laurene Ronfeldt
Lori Siebels
Kriss Soppe
Gail Sorensen
Steve Stam~

Annette Stephens
Deb Tennigkeit
Fred Thomas
Karen Thomas
Lorie Thomas

Vickie Vorthmann
Randy Wachner
Kim Ware
Mike Wilson
Rod Wilson

Jolene Wohlers
Rita Wohlers
Alan Zacharias

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�CLASS
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT:

NANCY KRIZ

VICE-PRESIDENT:

JOYCE KOSMACEK

TREASURER:

TODD SCHRODER

SECRETARY:

DA VE WELLMAN
David Albe r s
Bruce Arche r
Jim Ausdemore
Gary Baker
Greg Barrier

La Ree Bintz
Stacie Blazel
Scott Boyer
Rachelle Bradley
Kathy Brich

J im Brisbois
Kris Brown
Ann Campbel l
Jeff Casson
Darcy Christia nsen

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�Tom Clevenger
Lori Cooney
Kevin Corrin
Scott Darrah
Bonnie Darrington

Doug Dollen
Scott Dollen
Mark Duhachek
Missy Dunlap
Jill Elias

Butch Fey
John Floerchinger
Mike Freese
Andy Gilbraith
R.obbie Gilbraith

Ron Gillespie
Mike Goetz
Teresa Graves
Laurie Hadfield
Lori Jenkins

Tracey Justen
Nick Justice
Julie Kay
Kelley Kiernan
Lori Knott

Joyce Kosmacek
Nancy Kriz
Terri Kuster
Jeff Larsen
Jim Masker

Carolyn Mauer
Tammy Mauer
Dan McDonald
Dave Mc Donald
Joe Nelson

John Nelson
Roger Neilsen
Kelly Nihsen
Diane Ohlinger
Michell e Ol sen

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�Debbie O' Neill
Dave Osbahr
Sheila Parsons
Gail Pitts
Julie Redinbaugh

Lee Ring
Lori Ring
Mary Ann Ring
Marty Rogers
Kelly Ruckman

Jean Schroder
Todd Schroder
Jeff Slobodni k
Mona Stamp
Gail Suntkn

Shelley Thielsen
Nancy Thomas
Regan Wachner
Larry Ware
Lisa Welbour ne

Dave Wellman
Do ug Wils on
Kent Zi mmerman

Sophomore Julie Redinbaugh was
one of the porn pan girls who perfo rmed at the halftime of th e
Gi r l's Stat e Basketball Tournament in Des Moines in March.

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�Mary Kay Alfers
Danny Archer
Bryan Armstrong
Ricky Atwood
Allen Bard sley

Scott Ba rgenquast
Debra Borrink
Tana Bo urke
Christopher Brich
J ulia Brisbois

Virgil Brockhoff
Keri Brown
Lori Cadde ll
Jane Carlson
Michael Carro ll

98

�Kelly Christensen
Scott Christensen
Lynn Christiansen
Carla Clark
Jill Cook

Richard Dermody
John Dollen
Steve Dollen
Joseph Dooley
Deborah Driver

Terri Ebert
Julie Elias
Ron Engman
Lewis Hogue
Shelly Fitzgerald

Bill Jenkins
Julie Johnso n
Teresa Jones
Jody Katzer
Valerie Kiernan

Jeff Killpack
Pat Langi n
Donald Lett
Ronald Lett
Todd Littl e

Tammy Long
Marty Luster
Brian Mahoney
Karen Messersc hmidt
Jeff Nelson

Lisa Nel son
Ric ky Newland
James O' Ne ill
Kim Osbahr
Justine Pape

Kelly Pogge
Randy Price
Gerald Reynolds
Albert Ri ng
Denise Ring

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�Bec ky Ri ng
Curt Ronfeldt
Connie Rose
Randy Schultz
Me lan ie Sidebottom

Mary Stamp
Kelly Stark
Linda Stuhr
Debbie Vorthmann
Shirley Weihs

Nancy Welbourn
Randy Wilson
Dave Wohlers

PICTURED HERE ARE TYPICAL TRI-CENTER
FRESHMEN!
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�ETC.

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����ADS

�I-80 Restaurant &amp; Lounge

People.
Services.
Professional Advice.
A good combination.

£0111at1Y

~ays"le

Food Orders to go:
Ph . 566-2898
I-80 Convenience Store
and Self-Service Gas
Ph . 566-2050
Underwood Exit and Interstate 80
Underwood , Iowa

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vov.

Council Bluffs 1
6• 1
Savings Bank •
Member F 0 IC

Broadway a1 Pearl &amp; Mam

10h

(712) 328· 1856

"' BANl(S OF tQ 1NA BANI(

27th &amp; Broad way
Carson and McClelland Iow a
Pierce St ree1 at Nor!h Avenue

78-70-60-50 Series
Radials For Imports
and Domestics
Belted 4-ply Polyester
4-Wheel Drive Tires
If we don't have it, we will get it for you-Free
Financing
32nd W. Broadway- C. Bluffs- 322-0743

�Miller Garage
Tractor and Auto Repairs
Persia, Iowa 488-2151

Walt's Champlain Service
Tires- Batteries-Accessories
Persia, Iowa

G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain
Master Mix Petersen Beans
Pioneer Seed Corn
Ph . 743-2425
Portsmouth, Iowa

State Bank of Portsmouth
Portsmouth and Panama

Larson's Shoe Store
"Fine Footwear for the Family" ··
Harlan, Iowa
Flowers By Ron
1107 7th Harlan, Iowa
Ph . 755-2666
Flowers for all occasions

Oil Products Co. , Inc.
Bo x 521
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Olsen ' s Cleaners
Ken and Sandy Messinger
Avoca, Iowa 51521
Ph . 343-6756

Pexton Drug Company
Harlan, Iowa

Wendi ' s Kitchen
Avoca, Iowa 515 21
Ph . 343- 244 1

Emory's Jewelry
Keepsake and Bulova
Harlan, Iowa
Moran ' s of Harlan
Quality Dry Cleaning-Custom Draperies
Ph . 755-2792

Olesen Chev.- Old s, I nc.
Sale s an d Service
Ph . 343-6321
Avoca, Iowa 515 21
Stit ch Sh op pe
Avoca, Iowa

Rhoden Motor Company
Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
Buick-Pontiac
Missouri Valley, Iowa

Avoc a Flori st and Gift s
Avoca, Iowa

Happy Chef Restaurant
No Charge for Banquets
Missouri Valley, Iowa

Thomas Paint and De co rating
Vinyl , Ceramic Til e, Car pet , Paint, and Wallpape r
Underwo od , Iowa
Ph . 566-2 105

Mac's Clothing
311 E. Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Formal Wear Rental

J.C. Su per market
Unde rw ood, Iowa

Valley Drug Store
Reliable Prescription Service
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Avoc a Lanes
Avoc a, Iowa

Purina Chows &amp; Baby Chicks
901 West Broadway
Ph . 323-7169
Council Bluffs

Harvey Pharmacy
Ver non Henr ic h
Ph . 642-2741
Missouri Valley, Iowa
24 hr. Prescription Se rvice

Ph . 343-24 10

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��Hummel Insurance Agency, Inc.
Offices at Oakland &amp; Macedonia, Iowa
Oakland: Ph. 482-6424; Macedonia: Ph. 486-2311
Bottle Gas - Paints-Appliances
Wedel Hardware
Minden, Iowa, Ph. 483-2311
Blue &amp; White Supermarket
Minden, Iowa

Ballers Ford Center
Hwy. 59 &amp; 6 North
Oakland, IA Ph. 482-6414
Better Idea Cars from Ford
Easy Rider Food Mart
Bingo Fuel Stop
Speciality- Broasted Chicken
1-80 Exit Minden, Iowa
Walt's Tire &amp; Muffler
504 Highway
Oakland, IA 51560
Complete line of Firestone tires
Custom Wheels
We make tail &amp; exhaust pipes

Minden Elevator Inc.
N utrena Feeds
Minden, Iowa
Yonkerman Seed Co.
"Seeds that Grow"
Minden, Iowa

Mel Frank Tool &amp; Supply Co.
#1 South 12th Street
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA 51501
(712) 322-3826

Heath's Oil Co.
Neola, Iowa

Chari ie's Barber Shop
Ph. 343-2191
Avoca, Iowa 515 21

Phil's Inn
Neola, Iowa
Von Hebel's
"The House of Mugs"
Paul-Ray
Neola, Iowa 51559

"It always Pays t o Shop at Ray's"
Ray's Shoe Store
Avoc a, Iowa 51521 Ph . 343 -2227

THANK YO U
We would like to take this opportunity to th ank all of t he merchants, business people and individu als for the ir con t ribut ions through
advertising in the 1979 Trojan . Through your genero sity an d sup port
the Tri-Center High School yearbook is successful.

THE 1979 TROJAN YEARBOOK STAFF

�Persia Oil Company
CONGRATULATIONS TO
TH E CLASS 0 F 197 9
WITH EVE RY BEST WISH
FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUCCESS

Home Savings Bank
Per sia, Iowa
M emb er F. 0.1.C .

Ruckman Service
Gordan Ruckman
Owner

PHONE : 488-2425
488 - 3735

Phone: 488-2135
Persia, Iowa

Persia Coop
Grain, Feed
and Fertilizer
LEHA N' S
PHAR MACY
Pr escription s
Ru ssell Stov er
Ha ll m ark Cards
Gift Ite m s
One Stop Service
Pers ia, Io w a
Phone : 488-2 7 25

"Congratulations-Seniors''

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�Persia Milling Co.
Grain buyers
Grain setting
Grain Drying
Grain Banking
Grinding &amp; milti ng

ELIAS SUPERMARKET

Persia, Ia. 485-2115
John-Doug-Gale- Lee
John McKeighan - manag er

Pers ia's
One Stop
Shopping Center

Phone 488-2912
Ph . 712 / 488-2225
Persia, Iowa

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You Call-We Hau l
That's All-You All

-rHE BEST METHOD OF

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CLIMB! NG r1 IGHER IS lo
REMAIN ON THE LEVEL

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OAKLAND SAVINGS BANI&lt;
Serving you from t wo
loc ation s
Downto w n- Oakl and, I a 5 156 0- Hwy 59S

OAKLAND
FEEDING
CORPORATION
Elevator
482-5517
Elmer Harder
Manager

Feed lot
482-6488
Emmett Goos
Manager

Grain Buying
&amp; Sellin g
North rup-King
Seeds
Wayne Feeds

Commercial
Cattle Feeding

M ember FDIC

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�DONOVAN'S CHAM PLAIN
SER VI CE
Neola, Iowa
Mike
and
Tim
At
You r
Service

WE DE'S
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
Distributo r s of Petroleum
Products
Complete LP Gas Service

ARMSTR ONG
STAND ARD
24 Hour- Towin g Road Se r vice

Ernest Wede

Phone 483-2411
Minden, Iowa

2 Locations to serve you bette r
M in den: 483-2943
She lby: 544-2020

FARMER 'S TR UST
Your Friendly
Hubbard Fe ed Dealer

and

SAVINGS BANI&lt;
EARLING BANK
Organ ized 189 2
Ban k Where You Fee l At Home

Neola Grain
Neol a, Iowa

MEMBER FDIC

Mindeu Lumber
and
J ensen Construction

Neol a Cafe
Mgr. Vonda Koch
Neol a, Io wa Ph. 485 - 2661
OPE N
Su mmer Hrs.- Wi nter Hrs.
Even ing Specials
Meeti ngs, Wedding Receptions, Game rooms,
Ice, Party Rooms etc.

Minden , I owa

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483-2521

�Oakland Lumber
and
Redi Mix

Zimmerman Farm Supply
Stormer Grain Bins &amp; Buildings
Golden Sun Feeds
Liquid Fertil izer

Tru-Value Hardware

" Service after the Sale "

Oakland, Iowa

Ph: 483-2363

Minden , I owa

Pieper's Meat Market
Minden Bowl and Cafe
Home Butchered, Quality Meats
Homemade Sausage , Lunch Meat

Phone : 483-9231
Minden, Iowa

Cured Ham &amp; Bacon
Minden, Iowa
Processing Service f.or Lockers and Home
Freezers

Open Se ve n Days a Week
Ph : 483 - 2836

John Gier, Owner

Davenport Motors
Corp.

Duffy's Tavern
and
Becky's Kitchen

405 S. Hwy-Oa kland , la.
Phone : 1-482-6491

" Great Place to Come "
Eat and Drink

Chevrolet-O ld sm obi le
Pontiac
Sales &amp; Se rvic e

M in den, Iowa
Harley &amp; Becky
" Congratulations to the Seniors of 79! "

"Bu z" Dave nport- President
Waller Keast- Vice -President

Farmer's &amp; Merchants
State Bank

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Minden , Ia.
Ph one: 483-26 11

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COU NCIL BLU FF S , IO W A

KEY REAL ESTATE CO.
"W E H OLD T HE KE Y T O YOUR R EAL ESTATE NEE DS "'

TELEPHON E 3 28 - 1876

GERALD

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WELL MAN

MGR.

1-712-485 - 2221

FAR MLAND SALES AN O MA NAGE MENT

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Neola Fertilizer
Jim Nelson

Darro ld Ingwerson
71 2-488-220 1

Oran Nelson
712 -485-2190

Darwi n Shr iver
712 - 488 - 2543

Ge ne Lefeber
712 -743-2458

Do n Haynes
71 2-56 6- 2542

Wayne Shea
712-545-3208

Fr an k Funderman
71 2- 6 29- 26 62

She rm CI aus sen
712 -741 -5532

F&amp; F Construction, Inc.
Re modeling; Repairing ; new Construction ;
Carp ent er work of all kinds

Crowley Drug
Store

Box 408
Neo la, Iowa

Neola, Iowa
ph. 485-2 454
485 - 2683
485-20 28

Fred Rodenburg
F.J . We llman

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Tr i- Center Auto Pa rts

Pla nt Des igns, Inc .

Neola, Iowa 51 559
71 2-485 -2 251

J udy Larse n
J oni Se cul ar
owner
Des igner
Wedd ing-F unera ls- Landscape Des ign
2nd and Pear l
Neola, Iowa 5 155 9
48 5 - 2281 or 323 -988 0
Q UALITY A U TO M OTI V E
PA RTS AN O SER VI CE

�J's Cupboard
GIFTS

IJire U1 A Ring!
O MAHA 14021-342 -3727
MINDEN 17121 -483 -2 800

NEOLA 17121-485-2355
McCLELLAND 17121- 566-2123

Free Gift Wra ppin g
Open Tuesday-Satu r day 9 :30 - 5
Neola, Iowa

I ling· rl'J'clllS f(} l'
Al. Andy, Ron &amp; Ben

A&amp;J Auto
Service

Stokely Yards Inc.
Lumber-Ready Mix
Underwood
566-2260

Neola
485-2378

For Everyone on your Shopping List ·

Neola, Iowa
Ph . 485-21 4 1
Complete Automot ive Repair

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�A Helpful Smile
In Eve ry Aisle
606 Sp ri ng Str eet
Harlan , Iowa

Morey's
Clothing
100 2-6th
Ph . 755-5 8 29
Harl an, Iowa 51537

HOM E F EDERAL
" You buy with Confide nce "

FARNER ' S DEPT
STORE
Harlan , Iowa

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Saving s and Loa n Ass oc iation of Ha rl an
- Five Locat ionsHarlan, At lantic ,
Avoca, Audubon,
Re d Oak

�HARLAN NEW CAR DEA LER S

GM

E.M. Christensen Auto Co .
Chevrolet- Buick
Harlan Auto Mart
Dodge- Plymouth-Chrysle r

American
Motors

MARK OF EXC ELLENCE

Art Do r an Motors
Olds-Cadillac-Pontiac-GMC- AMC
Orv Rocker Ford
Ford- Lincoln-Me rcury

CHRYSLER
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��IN CONCLUSION:.

THANKS , KIM!
I would like to take this opportunity to apologize for t he latene ss of
the 1979 Trojan. In the rush and activity of moving to Colorado at
the end of the school year, I let the yearbook fall behind schedul e. It
was finishe d in Colorado. Aga in, I apologize .
We have tri ed in this boo k to present a portrait of a fast paced and
excit ing school year. On this conclud ing pag e, I would li ke to offer a
si ncere th anks to the following individuals who cont r ibuted much time
an d effo rt to the 1979 Trojan:
Di ane Corrin
Gay Lu cke
J&lt;aren Fin erty
Dale Osbahr, photographer
John Neiberg all
Doug Ol sen
Curt Flo er chinger
The Juniors in my fir st period
short story cl ass
Ernie Ab ariotes
Greg M cC lurg, for ass istance in
Col or ado and anyone el se wh o
in any way ass ist ed w ith th e
book.

JOHN M. THOMAS
ADVISOR

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FACULTY

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ATHLETICS

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MISCELLANEOUS

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ADVERTISEMENTS

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�We Do Not Remember Days;
We Remember Moments.
This thought holds a very true and significant message.
The memories that we have retained throughout high
school are r::-ot memories of entire days, but rather, special
fragments that, in their entirety, make our high school
years complete.
We have all stored memories of some sort, whether it be
academic, extra-curricular, or social. In this yearbook, we
hope to bring about an evolution of events. Endearing
moments shall be displayed by the projection of images
and words.
We, the class of 1980, have accumulated a multitude of
fragile memories. These memories shall be forever engraved in our minds.
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The counsel of our years must now be taken into heart,
gracefully surrendering the things of our youth. Our high
school years will soon be recognized as only a moment in
our lives.
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Editor-in-Chi e f

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Homecoming was concluded by the
coronation ceremony. Candidates for
Queen included Melanie Casson, Jeanette Fox, Peggy Hall, Susie Kenealy, Linda Lefeber, Diane Mahoney, Sharon
Nielsen, Gail Sorensen, Annette Stephens, and Lorie Thomas. King candidates were Terry Erwin, Ron Fischer,
Rick Killpack, Dan Langin, Joe Masker,
Jay Mason, Scott Rogers, Randy Orme,
Randy Wachner, and Alan Zacharias.
Pages were Amanda Hilligas, Tara Plambeck, Becky Stephens, Danny Elliott,
Michael Olsen, and Chris Ratigan.
Scroll bearers were Rachel Hall and
Craig Larsen.
Following a performance by the Golden Girls, and a summary of the week,
Randy Orme and Annette Stephens
were crowned King and Queen. Runners-up were Ron Fischer and Sharon
Nielsen.
Sponsors for the Homecoming activiti es were Jo Kossow, Bob Johnson, and
Bob Hilligas.

8

�Pictured above, along with King Randy Orme and Queen Annette Stephens, are, si tt ing: Pages Dann y Elliott, Chr is
Ratigan, Michael Olsen , Becky Stephens, Tara Plambeck, and Amanda Hilligas. Standin g, fr o nt row : Randy Wac hn er,
Linda Lefeber , Jay Mason , Scroll be arer Craig Larse n, Je anette Fox, Susie Ke nealy, Al an Zac hari as, Scro ll bea rer
Rac he l Hall , M e lanie Casson, and Dan Langin. Back row: Te rry Erwin , Diane Mahon ey, Ro n Fisc he r, Ri ck Killpack ,
Pegg y Hall , Lorie Thomas, Joe Masker, Sharon Nie lse n, Gail Sorense n, and Scott Rog e rs.

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�•
COLOSSUS
The sights at Colossus this year were many
to behold. The senior boys certainly had
their charm as "The Dating Game"
proved . Eating apples was never this much
fun before as four couples from each class
showed us how. The freshmen came out
on top of the basketball contest, and the
cheerleaders led us through the week in
perfect style and form.

10

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The hilarious endings of
two Colossus skits proved
to be too much. The
teachers received their
just desserts, and Jeff Pape
got his prize for winning
"The Dating Game." Our
faithful emcee Dan Langis
led us through the whole
ordeal.

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�Okay, band, let's start over and do it right!
I wanna be a globetrotter!
Ayatollah who?

Wanna make something of it?

Look, Tattoo, the plane!

Hey Dann y, how's your love life?

14

Ki ss me, you fool.

Gonna fly now!

�Aren't freshmen cute?
I warned you not to make fun of my glasses.
How, me Chief Sitting
Basketball.

I'm so irresistable.

I got this itch ...

I don't do windows.
The pen wasn't bad, but the
ca p needs a little salt.
Your taco or your life.

Meeting of th e minds?

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�Officers
President Alan Zacharias
Treasurer Peggy Hall
Secretary Gail Sorensen
Vice-President Jim Berg

�Karen Alfers

Brenda Armstrong

Gail Baker

Jim Berg

Nancy Bintz

Joe Brisbois

18

�Duane Campbell

Rich Brougham

Artie Brockhoff

Michelle Colpitts

Debra Clark

Melanie Casson

19

�Michelle Divelbess

Willy Corrin

Maxine Cook

Kim Elias

Joel Driver

Tim Dooley

20

�Diane Engman

Rick Felton

Joa n Finke n

Ron Fischer

LaNaya Fitzgerald

Jeanette Fox

21

�Scott Gardner

Peggy Gilbraith

Peggy Hall

Cindy Hansen

Tracey Hansen

Roger Heim

22

�Susan Kenealy

Kelly Kay

Todd Justice

Rhonda Knauss

Tom Killpack

Rick Killpack

23

�Roger Larsen

Dan Langin

Sheila Kuster

Brenda M ad sen

Troy Little

Li nda Lefeber

24

�Diane Mahoney

Karen Mark

Joe Maske r

Jay Mason

Marilyn Miller

Wes Moffatt

25

�Dave Nelson

Phil Nielsen

Sharon Ni elsen

Photo
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Available

Randy Orme

Keith Pauley

Jeff Pape

26

�Tom Pierson

Kim Petersen

Keith Pearcy

Frank Ring

Clark Price

Jim Pitts

27

�Laurene Ronfeldt

Scott Rogers

Jennifer Ring

Photo
Not
Available

Gail Sorensen

Kr iss Soppe

Lori Siebels

28

�Steve Stamp

Annette Stephens

Debra Tennigkeit

Fred Thomas

Karen Thomas

Lorie Thomas

29
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�Vickie Vorthman

Ran dy Wachner

Kim Ware

Mike Wilson

Rita Wohlers

Alan Zacharias

30

�Senior "Most and Best" win ners were:
Row 1, Best All-Around Boy Rick Killpack,
Best Boy Athlete Randy Orme, Best Looking Boys Jeff Pape and Jay Mason, and Boy
Most Likely to Succeed Dan Langin; Row 2,
Prettiest Girl Sharon Nielsen, Best Girl Instrumentalist Peggy Gilbraith, Girl with the
Best Personality Gail Sorensen, Best Vocalist Kim Elias, and Boy with the Best Personality Roger Larsen; Row 3, Best Girl Athlete
Lori Siebels, Girl Most Likel y to Succeed
Diane Mahoney, and Best Boy Instrumentalist Artie Brockhoff. Not shown is Best
All-Around Girl Peggy Hall and Boy with
the Best Personality Ron Fischer. Ron was
also named winner of the Big Zero Award.

May 18, 1980 - our final performance as the Class of 1980 graduation! After 13 long years of
too small desks, too hard tests,
and too many prank fire drills, we
said good-bye to beloved TriCenter. Good-bye to Mrs. Vera
B-eebe, Greek, and company.
Good-bye to Herma's heavenly
hoagy burgers, Wendell's broom,
afternoon announcements, and
pep rallies with cheers of "V-1-CT-O-R-Y!" Why? Because we
don't like Spam!

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The Garth Bintz Memorial
Award was pre sented by Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Bintz to Maxine
Cook .

The Honor Students were: Valedictorian Diane Mahon e y, Salutatorian Maxine Cook, Kim Elias, and Mich e ll e Dive lbess.

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Officers
Treasurer
Kent Zimmer man
President
Mike Goetz
Vice-President
Julie Kay
Secretary
Bonnie Darrington

Greg Barrier
LaRee Bintz
Scott Boyer

Rachelle
Bradley
Kathy Brich
Jim Brisbois

Kris Brown
Ann Campbell
Jeff Casson
Darcy
Christiansen

Tom Clevenger
Lori Cooney
Kevin Corrin
Scott Darrah

Bonnie Darrington
Doug Dollen
Scott Dollen
Mark Duhachek
Missy Dunlap

Jill Elias
Butch Fey
Brian Floerchinger
John Floerchinger
Mike Freese

�Andy Gilbraith
Ron Gillespie
Mike Goetz
Teresa Graves
Lori Jenkins

Tracy Justen
Nick Justice
Julie Kay
Kelley Kiernan
Lori Knott

Joyce .
Kosmacek
Nancy Kriz
Terri Kuster
Jeff Larsen

Lynette Lee
Jim Masker
Carolyn Mauer
Tammy Mauer

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Dan McDonald
Dave
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Joe Nelson

John Nelson
Steve Nelson
Roger Nielsen

Kelly Nihsen
Michelle Olsen

Debbie O'Neill
David Osbahr
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Gail Pitts

Julie
Redinbaugh
Lee Ring
Lori Ring

Mary Ann Ring
Marty Rogers
Kelly Ruckman

Barb Schoemann
Jean Schroder
Todd Schroder

Jeff Slobodnik
Gail Suntken
Shelley Thielen

Nancy Thomas
Regan Wachner
Larry Ware

Lisa
Welbourne
Dave Wellman
Doug Wilson

Charlene Wilke
Kent Zimmerman

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Treasurer
Debbie Borrink
Vice-President
Chris Brich
President
Kelly Pogge
Not shown- Secretary
Dave Wohlers·

Mary Kay Alfers
Danny Archer
Bryan Armstrong
Rick Atwoo d
Allen Bardsley

Scott Bargenquast
Debbie Borrink
Tana Bourke
Chris Brich
Julia Brisbois

Virgil Brockhoff
Keri Brown
Lori Caddell
Jane Carlson
Mike Carroll

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�Kelly Christensen

Lynn Christiansen
Carla Clark

Jill Cook
Richard
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John Dollen
Steve Dollen
Joe Dooley
Debbie
Driver
Teri Ebert

Julie Elias
Ronnie Engman
Shelly Fitzgerald
Bill Jenkins
Terri Jones
Jody Katzer
Valerie Kiernan
Jeff Killpack
Pat Langin
Don Lett
Ron Lett

Todd Little
Brian Mahoney
Jeff Nelson
Lisa Nelson

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Jim O'Neill
Kim Osbahr
Tina Pape
Kelly Pogge
Randy Price
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Wayne Reynolds
Albert Ring
Denise Ring
Becky Ring
Curt Ronfeldt

Connie Rose
Randy Schultz
Melanie Sidebottom
Mary Stamp

Kelly Stark
Linda Stuhr
Debbie
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Shirley Weihs
Nancy Welbourn

Randy
Wilson

David
Wohlers

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�Bev Armstrong
Shelly Baker

Deanna Bardsley
Roxanne
Bargenquast

Lynn Boley
David Borrink
Burl Boyer

Paul Brisbois
Gene Calhoon
Karen Clevenger

Sharone Clevenger
Rusty Collins
Calvin Corrin
Pat Dermody

Rosie Dooley
Tim Doyle
Dana Eberl
Jimmy Ebert

Michelle Fey
John Fitzgerald
Mark Frieze
John Gard ne r
Mark Genereux

Valerie Gra ham
Larry Griener
Jeanne Hanse n
Julie Jenkins
Kurt Jones
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Tracey Kahler
Jill Katzer
Nancy Kay
Steve
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Jim Langin
Doug Lewis
Mike McKee
Tommy
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Steve
Messerschmidt
Bobby Nelson
Joe Nelson
Ted Nelson
Jackie Newland
Officers

Anne Olson
Allen Osbahr
Mike Osbahr
Kay Pauley

Treasurer
Jeanne Hansen
President
Jim Wellman
Vice-President
Bev Armstrong
Not shown -S ecretary
Doug Lewis

Cathy Ratigan
David
Reynolds
Dona Reynolds

Lisa Reynolds
Christy Ring
Lisa Ring

Todd Ring
Kathie
Ronfeldt

Jody Ruckman
Mark
Sidebottom

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Judy Slobodnik
Tim Slobodnik
Mark Tennigkeit
Rob Thomas
Renee Towers

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Suzanne Watson
Lisa Wear
Dale Wellman

Jim Wellman
Kelly Wellman
Dennis Wilke

Scott Willey
Dale Wilson

Mark Wohlers
Lisa Wright

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Standing: Preside nt James O'Neill, and Larry Watson. Sitting : Howard Darrington, Kathy Bintz, and Curtis Bardsley.

M e lvi n Rogers-S upe rin te nd e nt

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�Alice Zimmerman - Nurse

Gladys M iller-Secretary

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Wende ll Kna uss-Custodian

Cooks: Doris Knauss, Elceda Hansen, Joann Kn o tt, Joan Justice, and Herma
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Jed Mc De rmott-C ustod ian

Everett and Mary Eims-Custodians

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�Pat Dalton-Special Education

Ron Elliott-Guidance

Alma McDermott-Librarian

Eleanor Soetmelk-Librarian

Her thoughts on Life:
Life is Fun,
Life is Pain,
But life without Love
Is Lived in Vain.
Mrs. Soetmelk is retiring after serving TriCenter for over twenty years. We w ish her
long life and happiness.

Alice Gibson-Special Education

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�Lee Killpack-Science

Harold McKercher-Science and
Mathematics

Nile K. Smith-Mathematics

T. Gary White-Mathematics and Athletic
Director

Robert " Barn ey" Johnso n-Bus iness Education
Helen Frey-Business Education

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Ernest "Greek" Abariotes-Social Science

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Rog er Johnson-Physical Education

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Susan Ve nable-Physical Education

Jo Kossow -Home Econom ics

�Jeff Christensen-Instrumental Music
Van Toyne-Art

Arla Jo Clause n-Vocal Music
Steve Stafford-English

Stan Franczyk-English

Eleanor Gambs- Frenc h

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY cur ren t members are: Row 1, Kelley Kiernan, Annette
Stephens, Lisa Welbourne, Joy ce Kosmacek, Lori Knott, Peggy Hall, Diane Mahoney,
and Ann Campbell; Row 2, Mark Duhach ek, Randy Orme, Bonnie Darrington, Nancy
Bintz, Marilyn Miller, Susie i{e nealy, Jea nette Fox, Michelle Divelbess, and Lori Siebels; Row 3, Tammy Mauer, Michelle Olsen, Jean Schroder, Maxine Cook, Lorie
Thomas, Jennifer Ring, Peggy Gilbraith, Jill Elias, and Nancy Kriz. Not pictured are
Scott Rogers and Kim Elias.

NEW INDUCTEES for 1979-80 were:
Row 1, Kathy Bri ch, Becky Ring, Valerie
Kiernan, Randy Schultz, Rick Killpack,
and Dan Langin; Row 2, Melanie Sidebottom, Nancy Welbourn, Tina Pape,
Carla Clark, Kelly Christensen, Julie Elias, Bruce Archer, and Lee Ring.

1979-80 N.H.S. OFFICERS were: Secretary Diane Mahoney, Vice-President
Michelle Dive lbess, President Peggy
Hall, and Treasurer Randy Orme .

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�STUDENT COUNCIL

Student Government Class
Jill Cook, Roger Larsen, Valerie Kiernan, Kelly Christensen, Maxine Cook, Lorie Thomas,
Gail Sorensen, Annie Stephens, Diane Mahoney, Butch Fey, Dan Langan, Calvin Corrin, Jim
Langin, Jane Carlson, Kelley Kiernan, Lori Knott, Lisa Welbourne, Jill Elias, Julie Kay, and
Kathy Brich.

Student Council is "of, by, and for" the student body. However, it seems as if the intended goals
do not always succeed. The Council member's objectives fall short of expectations many times.
On a scale of one to ten (ten being the Bo Derek of school embodiment), where does the TriCenter's students' involvement, spirit, and accomplishment fall? Where is the perfect "TEN"?
Certainly not School Spirit! That, often enough, is only a "five". Even student apathy is not a
perfect "ten" (thank heaven for small favors) - Apathy "five"! At least when we get to school
dances we start to pick up the tempo, so to speak - Dances - "seven." So where is the elusive
"TEN"! It is right where it has always been, with the Council members and the die-hards in other
organizations that "keep on trying" to make Tri-Center a great school. Those unselfish people are
truly "10's"!

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Kenealy, Melanie Casson, Diane Engman, Nancy Bintz, Peggy Gilbraith, and Karen Thomas.

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MODEL U.N. participants pictured above are: Seated, Kelley Kiernan, Diane Mahoney,
Michelle Divelbess, Peggy Gilbraith, and Kelly Kay; Standing, Dan Langin, Lorie Thomas, Julie
Kay, Michelle Olsen, Mike Goetz, Kathy Brich, Ann ette Stephens, Brian Mahoney, Ann
Campbell, Jill Elias, and Peggy Hall. Not pictured is Kim Elias.

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FHA Members for 1979-80
are: Front Row, Carla Clark,
Tammy Mauer, Kell y Pogge,
Anne Olsen, Bonn ie Darrington, Kim Ware, Debra Clark.
Middle Row, Advisor Jo Kossow, Lisa Wear, Kay Pauley,
De bbie Drive r, Connie Rose,
Nancy Kr iz. Back Row, Karen
Thomas, Kelly Christensen,
Jacki e Ne wland, Suzanne
Watson, Lori Thomas, Jill
Kat zer, and Diane Mahoney.

Officers fo r 1979-80 are: Left to Right, Distr ict Re presentative, Na ncy Kri z, Secretary, Bo nn ie Darringto n, Vice-President, Lori Thomas, and Pres ide nt; De bra Clark. (no t p icture d,
Li nda Lefeber, Treasurer, and Jo Kossow, Advisor)

Bonnie Darrington was elected to the office of FHA State
Treasu rer fo r the 1980-81 year.

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�Fellowship Of
Christian Athletes
FCA Members, pictured to the left, are: Row 1, Ann Cambell, Bonnie
Darrington, and Advisor John Brookes; Row 2, Jill Elias, and Kathy Brich;
Row 3, Roger Nielsen, Julie Kay, and Lori Knott; Row 4, Kelley Kiernan,

Nancy Kriz, and Marty Rogers. (Not Pictured, Peggy Gilbraith, Lori Siebels, Randy Orme, and Scott Rogers).

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FALL CHEERLEADERS were: On ground, Annette Stephens,
and Sharon Nielsen; Standing, Missy Dunlap, Gail Sorensen,
Gail Suntken, and Linda Lefeber; Elevated, Tina Pape, and Bonnie Darrinton.

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Cheerleading is a job that takes
much time, energy, and endurance. After tryouts we immediately began working to perfect
cheers, jumps, and mounts. We
had a very good year because we
had a squad of people who cared,
and because of the success of the
sports programs. The Tri-Center
cheerleaders were chosen the
outstanding cheerleading squad
at the Maple Valley Wrestling
Tournament this year and were
awarded a trophy for it. Dedicated!

Gail
Sorensen

�WINTER CHEERLEADERS are: Linda Lefeber, Annie Stephens, Ann Campbell, Kelly Pogge, Gail Sorensen, Bonnie Darrington, and Gail Sunkten . Not
shown is Kelly Nihsen.

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Bottom, Valerie Graham, Middle, Julie Elias,
Michelle Ring. Top, Sharon Clevenger.

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Tom Pierson
Becky Ring
Denise Ring
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Carlson, Kim Ware, Kelly Christensen, Kim Elias, Lisa Wr ight; Row 2, Tana Bourke, Terri Ebert, Anne Olsen, Jill Katzer, Tammy
Mauer, Lorie Thomas, Kurt Jones, Adam Justice, Carla Clark, Valerie Kiernan, Julie Elias, Nancy Welbourn, Lisa Welbourne;
Row 3, Tracey Kahler, Jill Cook, Nancy Kay, Peggy Gilbra ith, Art Brockhoff, John Floerchinger, Steve Dollen, Mark Sidebottom, Mar~ Duhachek, Jill Elias, Julie Kay, Debra Clark, Kell y Stark, Becky Ring; Standing, Virgil Brockhoff, Mark Wohlers, Sue
Watson, Lori Knott, Dave Osbahr, Scott Darrah, Dan Archer, Kent Zimmerman , Lee Ring, Randy Wilson , Tom Pierson, Scott
Dollen, Bruce Archer, Nancy Kriz, Director Jeff Christensen. (Not Pictured, Deanna Bardsley).

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K.tm El.ias, 1u1·te El.tas,. Seated Midd le ' Ke lley Kiernan, Lee
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Welbourn, Tamm y Maue r, Lori Jenk ins, Miche ll e 0 sen, e .'e ar ; tan mg, a e ne 1ernan,
Becky Ring, Tana Bourke, Terri Ebert, Kelly Christensen, and Lisa Welbourne.

�Scott Darrah, outstanding soloist, UNO Jazz Band
contest.

JAZZ BAND

A second place finish at the UNO Jazz Band contest
highlighted a fun and successful year for the 1979-80
T-C Jazz Band. The group also participated in
District contest at Creston, as well as clinics at
Creston and Harlan. Memories include split lips,
dental work, B-B-B-Bing, unneeded instruments,
crazy practice sessions, and a very successful concert
with several soloists and lighting effects. Jazz Band
members are Bruce Archer, Art Brockhoff, Scott
Darrah, Scott Dollen, Steve Dollen, Mark Duhachek,
Julie Elias, Kim Elias, John Floerchinger, Peggy
Gilbraith, Valerie Kiernan, Nancy Kriz, Tammy
Mauer, Michelle Olsen, Lee Ring, Mark Sidebottom,
Lorie Thomas, Lisa Welbourne, and Kent
Zimmerman. The band was directed by Jeff
Christensen.

�CONCERT CHORUS

4th row-Karen Alfers, Greg Barr ier, John Floerchinger, Dan Langin, Gail Suntken, She ila Parso ns, MaryAnn Rin g, 3rd row-D e nise
Roye r, Julie Redi nbaugh, Debbie O ' Ne il, Joe l Driver, David Borrink, Cathy Ratigan, Jea nn e Hanse n, Lo ri Ri ng, 2nd row -Tracy Justen,
Calvin Cor rin, Jeff Slobod nik , Marty Rogers, Lisa Nelson, Sheila Kuster, Brenda Madsen, 1st row-K im Elias, Lisa We lbourn e, Troy
Little, Jim Langin, Kim Wa re , De bra Clark, Bev Armstrong, Judy Slobodnik .

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Parsons, Mary Ann Ring, Denise Royer, Kim Ware.

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�SPEECH STUDENTS: Front, Dan Langin. Seated (left to right), Keri Br.own, Mr. Staffo rd , ad viso r, Na n cy W e lbourn , Ja n e Carl son,
Valerie Kiernan , Debbie O ' Neill, Nancy Kriz, Lisa Welbourne, Jill Elias, Lo ri Knott, Standin g Jim O ' Ne il , Butch Fe y, Roge r Nie lsen,
John Floerchinger, Larry Ware, Becky Ring, Kelly Christensen, Carla Clark, Ke lley Kie rn an, Tammy Ma ue r, Scott Doll e n, Kath y Bric h ,
Michelle Olsen, Kent Zimmerman, Michelle Divelbess, and Ann Campbe ll.

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AWARD W INN ERS: Jill Elias, Debbie O'Neill , Nancy Kriz, an d
Kelly Ch ristensen.

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Kay, and Lorie Thomas, a nd Je nn ifer Ring; Row 2, Terri Jon es, Michelle Colpitts, Jill Elias,
Karen Alfers, a nd Tracey Ju sti n; Row 3, Manager Mary Kay Alfers, Jul ie Kay, Kathy Brich, Ann
Campbell, Debbie Driver, and Coach Sue Venable.

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Mo. Valley
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St. Albert
Elk Horn
Mo. Valley
Avo-Ha
Shelby
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players are: Row 1, Judy Slobodnik; Row 2, Teri Jones, Jane Carlson; Row 3, Mary Stamp, Lisa
Wright, LaNaya Fitzgerald; Row
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Debbie Borrink, and Michelle
Fey.

FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL
p laye rs are: Row 1, Anne O lson, Lisa Wear, Sharone Cleve nger, Judy Slobodnik; Row
2, Michelle Fey, Lisa Wright,
Nancy Kay, Sue Watson, Ka ren Clevenger, and Dona
Reynolds.

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�SOFTBALL

SOFTBALL players are: Row 1, Linda Lefeber, Nancy Bintz, Lori Siebels, Carolyn Mauer, Tracey Hansen, Kelly Christensen,
Peggy Gilbraith; Row 2, Jill Cook, Becky Ring, Linda Stuhr, Diane Mahoney, Terri Ebert, Coach Nile Smith; Row 3, Denise
Ring, Tammy Mauer, Darcy Christiansen, Valerie Kiernan, Maxine Cook; Row 4, Rosie Dooley, Jeanne Hansen, Tracey Kahler,
Beverly Armstrong, Jill Katzer, Julie Jenkins, Deanna Bardsley, Cathy Ratigan .

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�All-Conference team members are: Top row, Maxine Cook,
Tracey Hansen, Bottom Row, Nancy Bintz, Lori Siebels, Diane
Mahoney.

VAR SITY SOFTB ALL TEAM me mbers are: First row, Lin.da L.efeber, Carolyn Maue r,
Nancy Bin tz, Linda Stuhr, Tracey Hanse n, and Peggy Gilbra1th . Second row: Coac h
Smi th , Lori Sie be ls, Maxine Cook, Darcy Christiansen, Terri Ebert, and Diane Mahoney.

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Senior Kriss Soppe (pic tured
above) was a first team All - Con ference selection.

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Carolyn Maue r, Diane Engman. Middle Row: Dave Nelson, Donald Lett, Jay Mason, Scott Dollen Ronald Lett.
Bottom Row: Darcy Christiansen, Bev Armstrong, Missy Dunlap, Kelly Kay, Shelly Thielsen.

Girls "A" team received 1st place at District
Tournament.

Missy Dunlap received 5th place at State.

Girls "A" Team - Standing: Kelly Kay, Darcy Chr istianse n, Bev Armstrong, Coach Ve nable. Kneelin g: Shell y Thie lsen, M issy Dun la p, Carolyn
Mauer.

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�YEAR
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TROJAN
WRESTLER

The 1979-80 season was, as Coach Brooke sa id , "th e
year of th e Trojan wrestle r. " It proved t ru e as the Tro jans were 8- 1 in t hei r du al meets this season, scoring
421 poi nts to the oppone nts 124. T-C scored 44 poin ts
or more in 7 ou t of 9 meets, beat ing St. Albert 62 to -1,
O akl and 62 to 6, an d h igh ly touted Logan 28 to 22.
In tourna me nts th e T-C boys showed their powers by
putti ng 12 in to t he sem i-finals and winning the Maple
Valley Tournamen t with 215 points. The Trojans took
the Tri-Cente r Tournament w ith 194 V2 points. T-C was
second in t he Conference Tournament with 151
po in ts.
The highlight of t h e wrestling season was sending two
wrestle rs to the state tournament. Senior Dave Nelson
finishe d 5th at 132 pounds, and Junior Tom Clevenger
was 2n d at 105 pou nds. T-C scored 29 V2 points at State
for fifte e nt h place. What a yea r!

SENIOR RECORDS
Dave Nelson
Willy Corrin
Roger Heim
Jeff Pape
Jim Berg
Fre d Tho mas

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60-42-0
53-35-0
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T -C INVITATIONAL TEAM CHAM PI ONS: Ro w on e, Bob
Nelson, Tom Clevenger , A llen Bardsley, Nick Justice, Kevin Corrin, Dave Nelson ; Row 2, Asst. coach Bill Larso n,
W illy Corr in, Jeff Pape, Jim Berg, Fred Thomas, Roger
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�1979-80 VARSITY team members are: seated, Peg Hall, Susie Kenealy, Lorie Thomas, Jennifer Ring, Maxine Cook, Jill Elias, and
Kelley Kiernan; standing, Peggy Gilbraith, Shelley Thielan, Julie Kay, Head Coach Gary White, Assistant Coach Pat Dalton, Lori
Siebels, Lori Knott, And.Y Gilbraith, and Nancy Kriz. Not shown is Julie Redinbaugh .

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�The 1979-80 girls basketball team
was the most successful in the history of Tri-Center. This was the first
year that Tri-Center girls were winners of either the Western Iowa
Conference Tournament or the regular season and they won both .
The success that this year's team enjoyed was very deserving. They
worked hard, listened well, were
very mature, and a fun group to
work with .
Good luck seniors and thanks for the
most enjoyable year that I have had
coaching baskeball.

Lorie Thomas, Lor i Siebels, Susie Kenea ly, an d Jennifer
Ring were selected on t he All-Confe rence teams.

Coach White

1979-80 Gi rls Bask e tball
Woodbine
Manning
Oakland
Underwood
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Mo. Valley
Carson-Mace doni a,.
Shelby-Te nn ant
Griswold
Treynor
Walnut
Tre ynor
St. Al be rt
She lby-Te nnant
Avo Ha
Griswold
Elk Horn
Lo gan
Abraha m Li ncol n
Mo. Vall ey
St. Albert
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inside, Randy Orme, Dave O sba hr, Ron Fischer; Seated on top, Sco tt Rog e rs, Je ff Casson, Marty Rogers, Rich
Brougham, and Jeff Slobod nik . Not pictured is Kent Zimmerman and Phil Nie lse n .

�1979-80 Tri-Center Wild Bunch
Oakland
St. Albert
Underwood
AvoHa
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Mo. Valley
Carson-Mac.
Iowa Deaf
Elk Horn
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Walnut
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Shelby-Tennant
Iowa Deaf
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�Junior Varsity players include: Seated, Joe Dooley. Standing, row one, Bryan
Armstrong, Kurt Jones, Ji m Ebert, Steve Dollen, and Pat Langin ; Row 2, Mark
Genereux, Tim Slobod nik , Steve Kru mweide, Pat Dermody, and Mike O sbahr. Not shown, John Floerchinger.

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Clevenger, Lori Knott, Tracey Kahler, and Valerie Graham; Row 2, Jeanne Hansen, Diane
Mahoney, Kelly Pogge, Tina Pape, Cathy Ratigan, and Roxanne Bargenquast; Row 3, Ke lly Kay,
Deb Vorthmann, Valerie Kiernan, Jill Cook, Lori Siebels, Jill Katzer, and Michelle Fey; Row 4,
Rene Towers, Linda Stuhr, Becky Rin g, Jill Elias, Kelley Kiernan, Peggy Ha ll, Nancy Welbourn,
and Jane Carlson. Not shown are Lisa Wright, Deb Borrink, and Patti Dalton.

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another successful year under the
guidance of coach Pat Dalton. The
girls placed fourth at Lewis Central
and Woodbine and took second at
their own meet, at Treynor, and at
Elkhorn. The highlights of the year
were winning the conference meet
for the first time and sending senior
hurdler Diane Mahoney to the state
track meet. The team was led by seniors Lori Siebels, Diane Mahoney,
Peg Hall, and Kelly Kay.

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�The beginning of every school year is always met with enthusiasm.
This enthusiasm is evident by the large numbers of students who sign
up to participate in the various school activities and events. As the year
progresses it becomes more and more difficult to maintain that
enthusiasm, and the numbers of people in the various activities and
organizations dwindle.
Those who remain deserve the credit for the accomplishments that
the school and student body can look back on with pride in the years
to come.
It is those people who the yearbook staff would like to thank.
The following deserve a special thanks: Annette Stephens, Diane
Mahoney, Maxine Cook, Jill Elias, and Roger Larsen. Without their
effort, dedication, hard work, and enthusiasm this book would not have
been finished.
Thank you all very much
Stan Franczyk
Thanks also to Kelly Kiernen, Marilyn Miller, Lori Thomas, and Mike
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business people, and individuals for their contributions through advertising in the 1980 TROJAN.
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Andy Gilbraith
Lori Knott
Julie Kay
Ann Campbell

Greg Barrier
Marty Rogers
Nick Justice
Scott Darrah
Kent Zimmerman

Nancy Kriz
Gail Sunkten
Sheila Parsons
Carolyn Mauer

Lisa Welbourne
Scott Dollen
David Osbahr
Bruce Arc her

Julie Kay
Ann Campbell
Nancy Kriz

Greg Barrier
Marty Rogers
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Andy Gilbraith
Lori Knott

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Kent Zimmerman
Scott Dollen

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David Nihsen
Jill Elias
Jim Langin
Mark Duhachek

Paul Brooke
Deanna Bardsley
Ed Vidlak
Lori Knott
David Nelson

David Borrink
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Mary Ann Mellecker

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Rachelle Marie Bradley
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Scott Ivan Boyer
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Jeffrey Allen Casson
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Ann Marie Campbell
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Kristin Lucille Brown
"Kris"

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�Darcy Lyn Christiansen
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Thomas Herbert Clevenger
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Kevin Dennis Corrin
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Robert Scott Darrah
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Bonnie Jean Darrin ton
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Scott Arnold Dollen
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Douglas Allen Dollen
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Jill Susan Elias
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Mischga Yvonne Dunlap
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Michael Gene Freeze
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Ronald Jacob Gillespie
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Tracy Ann Justen
"Trace"

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Julia Ann Kay
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Nancy Jo Kriz
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Te rri Sue Kuster
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Lynette Roi Lee
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Carolyn May Mauer
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Daniel Joseph McDonald
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Debra Ellen O 'Neill
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David Mic hae l Osbahr
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Sheila Mae Parsons
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Lori Kay Ring
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Lee Gerard Ring
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Kelly Ann Ruckman
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Denise Ann Royer
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Marshall Benson Rogers
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Jeffrey Alan Slobodnik
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Mona Renee Stamp
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David Edwin Wellman
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Lisa Elaine Welbourne
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Brian Robert Floerc hinger
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Steven Duane Nelson
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Kent Lee Zimmerman
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Charlene Marie Ann Wilke
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Jane Carlson
Kelly Christensen
Lynn Christiqnsen

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Jill Cook
Richard Dermody
John Dollen

Steve Dollen
Joe Dooley
Debbie Driver
Teri Ebert
Julie Elias

Shelly Fitzgerald
Bill Jenkins
Terri Jones
Jody Katzer
Valerie Kiernan
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Todd Little
Dave Mahoney
Brian Mahoney'
Jeff Nelson

Lisa Nelson
Rick Newland
Jim O'Neill
Kim Osbahr
Tina Pape

Kelly Pogge
Randy Price
Wayne Reynolds
Albert Ring

Denise Ring
Becky Ring
Class Ring
Curt Ronfeldt

Connie Rose
Randy Schultz
Melanie Sidebottom

Mary Stamp
Kelly Stark
Linda Stuhr

Debbie V orthman
Shirley Weihs
Nancy Welbourn

Randy Wilson
David Wohlers

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Vice-President-Randy Schultz
Secret ary-Richard Dermody
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Lorry Grei~er
Julie Jenkins
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Tracey Kahler
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Nancy Kay
Steve Krumwiede
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Doug Lewis

Mike McKee
Bruce McClellan
Tommy Madsen
Steve Messerschmidt
Bobby Nelson

Joe Nelson
Ted Nelson
Jackie Newland
Anne Olson

Allen Osbahr
Mike Osbahr
Kay Pauley
Kathy Ratigan

Lisa Reynolds
Christy Ring
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Kathie Ronfeldt
Jody Ruckman

Mark Sidebottom
Judy Slobodnik

Tim Slobodnik
Mark Tennigkeit

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Renee Towers
Patti Trute
David Ware

Sue Watson
Lisa Wear
Dale Wellman

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Mark Whalers
Lisa Wright

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Vice-Pres.-Tracy Kahler
Sec .-Lisa Wright
Treas.-Pat Dermody

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Shawn Bargenquast

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Linda Bertelsen

Micki Brich
Paul Brooke
Bobby Brown

Tammy Burford
Bruce Campbell
Sharon Carrigan

David Christiansen
Steve Collier
Craig Corrin
Rhonda Darrah

Rob Debolt
Beth Dermody
Sheila Doyle
Duane Duhachek

David Elliott
Brian Fox
Susan Frieze
Ellen Gravert
Chris Green

Jay Handbury
Peggy Hansen
Kandy Hester
Kristi Jensen
Karen Jones
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Wendy Kay
Joan Killpack
Regena Knauss
Allen Knott

Dale Kosmacek
Valori Krohn
Robby Leinen
Vicky Loeffelholz
Terry Lustgraaf

Craig McClellan
Lisa McDermott
Diane McDonald
Joe Mcintosh

Mariann Mahoney
Sandy Martin
Cindy Masker
Debbie Meyerring

David Nelson
Jane Nelson
Mike Nelson

Cindy Newland
David Nihsen
Wesley Orme

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Penney Pauley

Kathy Pieper
Tom Pieper

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Tim Ploen
Crystal Powell
Bart Ring
Vicky Ring

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Tracy Ruckman
Fred Schmidt
Darin Shriver

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Kim Taylor
Tony Towers
Ed Vidlak

Doug Walker
Norman Wellman
Roger Wilke

Freshmen Class Officers:
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Pres.-Joan Killpack
Vice-Pres-Norman Wellman .
Sec.-Peg Hansen
Treas.-Chris Green

Merrick Witt
Kim Zimmerman
Tony Oloffson

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Mrs. Gladys Miller is one of the most valuable assests that Tri-Center Schools
has ever had among its administration. We will certainly and definitely hate to
see this fine woman leave us.
Mrs. Miller is a lady who means more than just a school secretary to us. Her
smiling face could always be seen as we walked past the office. She has given a
sense of efficiency and friendship to us, the students at Tri-Center.
Her 36 years of service at this school are extensively appreciated. Words of
gratitude are not enough to say thanks for her many attributes that she has
offered.
We wish the best to you, Mrs. Miller. The Tri-Center students will always remember you, a great friend .
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"Nothing ventured,
nothing gained."

Many people pass in and out of
our lives every day, but only some
will leave their marks of wisdom in
our minds. Mrs. Frey is one who will
leave a lasting impression both in this
school and in the lives of all who
have known her. For she has
touched each one of our lives with
her excellent teaching ability, her
friendly smile In the hallways, or her
philosophy that you must take
chances if you expect to get anywhere in life. These are the memories that we will carry with us
throughout our lives.
Speaking as friends, we hate to
see her leave, but we wish the best
of luck and happiness to her in the
years to come .
For all she has done for us, we
would like to say very sincerely ,
"Thank You, Mrs. Fre y and May God
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Watson, and Shirley Masker. Not pictured : Curtis Bardsley.

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Gary Ratigan-Principal

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�Cooks : Joann Knott, Elceda Hansen, Herma Wilson, Doris
Knauss, Leone Best, Judy McKee , Joan Just ice, and Madge
Bargenquast.

Gladys Miller-Secretary
Rosalie Rodenburg-Secretary

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Mary King-Secretary

Alice Zimmerman-Nurse

�Everett and Mary Eims-Custodians

Steve Stafford-Librarian

Alma McDermott-Librarian

Jed McDermott-Custodian
Eleanor Gambs-French

Wendell Knauss-Custodian
Jo Kossow-Home Economics

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Alice Gibson- Special Education

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Mathematics

Geo rge Sorensen-Social Studies and
Drivers Education

Lee Killpack -Science
John Brooke - Social Science and Physical Education

Ernest " Greek" Abariotes-Social Scienc e

�Arla Jo Clausen-Vocal Music

Jeff Christensen-Instrumental Music

Helen Frey-Business Education
Robert " Barney" Johnson-Business Education
Van Toyne-Art

Robert Hilligas and Diane Welbourne-Goiden Girls' Sponsors

�Bill Larson-Industrial Arts and Physical Education
Larry Christensen-lndustriol Arts

Jim Tibbles-Agriculture
Susan Venable-Physical Education
Stan Franczyk-English
Mary Ann Mellecker-English

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Who invited you?

Get lost. kid!!
This is really very difficult work .

Make those eggs over easy!

I'm no fool!

Come on. soldier. Hurry it up!
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NHS members: (bottom ro w) Michelle Olsen. Lori Jenkins. Bonnie Darrington .
Ann Campbell. Kathy Brich. Jill Elia s. Na nc y Kriz. Tammy Mauer. Nancy
Welbourn. Kell y Christensen (second ro w) Jean Sc hroder. LaRee Bintz .
Randy Schultz . Beck y Ring . Jane Carlson. Mary Stamp. Melanie Sidebottom. Rosie Dooley, Carla Clark. Julie Elias. Lori Kno tt (third row) Jill Katzer.
Da vid Borrink. Deanna Bardsley. Mark Side bottom. Calvin Corrin. Mark
Duhachek. Steve Krumwiede. Lee Ring , Bruce Arc her. Pat Dermody. (fourth
row) Mike Goe t z. Jim Langin. and Brian Mahone y. Not shown: Kelley Kiernan. Lisa Welbourne . Joyce Kosma c ek . Valerie Kie rnan. and Tina Pape .

NHS officers for 1980-81 :
President Nancy Kriz, VicePresident Kathy Brich, Treasurer Mark Duhachek, and
Secretary Tammy Mauer.

New members inducted into the NHS Marc h 29: (left to right): Rosie Dooley,
Mary Stamp. Jane Carlson. Lori Jenkins. LaRee Bintz. David Borrink. Jill
Kat zer. Deanna Bardsley. Calvin Corrin. Pat Darmody. Mark Sidebottom.
Steve Krumwiede. Jim Langin. and Brian Mahoney . Not shown: Mike Goetz .

Th e NHS spent
the ir t ime organizing
the school calendar,
th e b lo od mob il e
and their inductio~
ceremony. Helping
them with their projects this year was
their sponsor Ron Elliot t , pic tured at the
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�BLOODMOBILE
The Second Annual Tri-Center Red Cross Bloodmobile
was held on April 2, 1981 . The e vent was sp onsored by the
Tri Center National Honor Socie ty . Much p lanning and word
was done by the chairmen and members of this organiza tion for the succ essful bloodmobile . It was a day of t rue
courage, (just ask t he donors!) , and determination as TriCenter students and a rea t ownspeople c ame to t he g ym
and offered their "gift of life" .

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�Top Row: Cindy Masker. Beverly Armstrong . Lisa Wright, Julie Jenkins. Nancy Kay, Cathy Ratigan, Tana Bourke. Julie Elias,
Tracy Kahler, Sharona Clevenger, Terri Ebert, Andy Gllbraith, Tina Pape, Missy Dunlap, Sheila Parsons, C hris Green Meliane
Sidebottom. Jill Cook , Kelly Christensen. Kim Zimmerman. Kathy Ronfeldt, Regina Knauss, Rhonda Darrah, Beth Dermody,
Kelly Pogge. Bottom Row : Kim Osbahr, Debbie Driver. Anne Olson, Valerie Kiernan, Deanna Bardsley, Kelley Kiernan. Tammy
Mauer, Mona Stamp, Julie Redlnbaugh. Nancy Kriz, Gail Suntken.

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Andy Gilbraith, Bonnie Darrington, Lori Knott, Lisa Welbourne, and
Bev Armstrong. Center left: Mascot Betsy Neibergall .

�JV cheerleaders: (top to bottom)
Lisa Ring, Sue Frieze. and Ellen Gravert . Not shown : Sandy Martin.

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Marching band members were: Director Jeff Christensen, Major Kelley Kiernan, Lori Knott, Lisa Welbourne, Nancy Welbourn,
Kelly Stark, Kim Zinnerman, Jill Elias, Sue Watson, Scott Darrah,
David Osbahr, Virgil Brockhoff, Ann Olson, Paul Brooke, Deanna Bardsley, Kandy Hester, Wendy Kay, Kim Osbahr. Denise
Ring, Regina Knauss, Sharon Carrigan, Terri Ebert, Tana Bourke,
Lori Jenkins, Jill Katzer, Sheila Doyle, Micki Brich, Kris Jensen
Valerie Keirnan, Tan:my Mauer, Mark Duhachek, Julie Elias,
Tony Towers. Mark Sidebottom, Brian Fox, David Elliott, John
Floerchinger. Kim T~ylor, Br~ce Archer, Kent Zimmerman, David Nihsen, Nancy Knz, Lee Ring, Duane Duhachek, Dan Archer .
Flag girls: Missy Dunlap, !eresa Graves, Melanie Si~ebottom,
and Denise Royer. Not Pictured Kelly Christensen, Mic helle Olsen, Karen Jones, Kurt Jones, Mona Stamp, Lisa Wright, Scott
Dollen and Steve Dollen.

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Welbourn, Kelly Stark, Kim Zimmerman, Jill Eliass, Sue Watson,
Scott Darrah, David Osbahr, Virgil Brockhoff, Ann Olson, Paul
Brooke, Deanna Bardsley, Kandy Hester, Wendy Kay, Kim Osbahr,
Regina Knauss, Sharon Carrigan, Lori Jenkins, Jill Katzer, Kelley
Kiernan, Sheila Doyle, Micki Brich, Kris Jensen, Valerie Kiernan,
Tammy Mauer, Mark Duhachek, Julie Elias, Tony Towers, Mark
Sidebottom, Brian Fox. David Elliott, John Floerchinger, Kim Taylor,
Bruce Archer, Julie Kay, Kent Zimmerman, David Nihsen, Nancy
Kriz, Lee Ring, Duane Duhachek, Dan Archer, Michelle Olsen, Kelly
Christensen, Mona Stamp, Missy Dunlap, Lisa Wright, Scott Dollen,
Steve Dollen.

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�Chorus members were: First row: Lisa Welbourne, Tammy Mauer,
Tracy Justen, Tana Bourke, Lori Knott, Debbie Vorthman, Kelly
Pogge, Cathy Ratigan, Lori Jenkins, Mona Stamp, Jill Elias, Second row: Julie Redingaugh, Deb O'Neill, Denise Ring, Kandy Hester, Kim Taylor, Michelle Olsen, David Nelson, Sheila Parsons Gail
Suntken, Deanna Bardsley, Nancy Kriz, LaRee Bintz, Third row: Lisa
McDermott, Kathy Kadel, Laurie Bertelsen, Ann Olson, John Dollen. Jim Langin, Ed Vidlak, John Plambeck, Shelley Baker, Connie
Rose, Patty Trute, Lori Ring, MaryAnn Ring Fourth row: Rhonda
Darrah. Kelly Christensen, Kelly Nihsen, Penny Pauley, Valor! Krohn,
Bobby Brown, Rodney Seibles, Rob DeBolt, David Nihsen, Kris
Brown, ·Kathy Pieper, Tammy Burford, Denise Royer. a nd Na nc y
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Dollen. Lori Knott. Lisa Welbourne, Valori Krohn, Nancy Kriz, Tommy Mauer. Mark Duhochek . Lee Ring, David Osbahr, Michelle
-~/sen. Kent Zimmermaci. Brian_Fo x_J!~uce Archer.1"1ark Sidebottom, Valerie Keirnan .

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�Above Lisa Welbourne a three-time All-Stater has been in the Allstate band and orchestra. Lisa was in the orchestra again this
year with her oboe. Kim Taylor and Jill Elias were members of the
All-State chorus this year . Below Contest division 1 winners were:
Virgil Brockhoff, Kent Zimmerman, Brian Fox, Ed Vidlak. Lisa Welbourne. Dave Osbahr, Valerie Kiernan. Jill Elias. Ann Olson. Kelly
Christensen. Deanna Bardsley, Kandy Hester. Sue Watson, Nancy
Kriz, Julie Elias, Mark Duhachek , Tammy Mauer, Julie Kay , Lori
Jenkins, Kelly Stark and Kim Zimmerman . Kelley Kiernan did a fine
job this year as the drum major for the marching band.

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at District Speech Contests and went on to State. Sitting :
Julie Elias, Tammy Mauer, Nancy Kriz, Mona Stamp. Standing : LaRee Bintz and Brian Mahoney. Not pictured : Kelly
Nihsen, Jim O'Neill, Jim Langin, and Michelle Olsen .
Others who participated in District Contests were Becky
Ring , Jane Carlson, Pat Langin, Todd Little, Ann Campbell,
Nancy Welbourn, Denise Ring, Lisa Nelson, Randy Price, and
Bill Jenkins.
This group was coached this year by Mrs. Mellecker .

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This year's Model United Nations
members represented China, Portugal and Ethiopia . They took part in
fiesty debates concerning world
problems at the MUN held at UNO.
Members: Mike Goetz, Kelley Kiernan, Michelle Olsen, Julie Kay, Ann
Campbell, Jill Elias, Kathy Brich, Brian
Mahoney, Pat Langin , and Jimmy
Langin . Sponsor was Mr. Abariotes .

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Rick Ne wland, Joe Mc intosh, Scott Dollen, Mark Sidebottom, Tim Doyle, and Rusty Collins. Front row : Mork
Tennigkeit , John Gardner, Rob Leinen , and Bruce Campbell. Not p icture d : Scott Darrah , Bruce Archer, Jim
Ausdemore, Jim O'Neill. Randy Price, Dave Wellman, Dale Wilson, Kent Zimmerman , Dave Elliott, Craig
Corrin, Jay Handbury, Norman Wellman, Darin Shriver, Wes Orme, and Jeff Killpack .

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Newland, Deanna Bardsley, Sue Watson, Cathy Ratigan, Kelly
Christensen, Nancy Kriz, Tammy Mauer. (Second Row) Diane
McDonald, Kim Taylor, Jill Katzer, Chris Jensen, Kim Zimmerman, Kathy Kadel, Karen Jones, Sharon Carrigan, Tammy Burford. (Third Row) Jane Nelson, Michelle Fey, Debbie Driver,
Debbie Vorthman, Kay Pauly, Kathy Ronfelt, Kathy Pieper, and
Bonnie Darrington.
The purpos~ of t he FHA is to develop talents which will be
used in our futures. Belonging to this organization gives us a
chance to meet new people and to develop special friendships with those who we would normally have never talked to.
Special recognition should be given to Bonnie Darrington
who served as state treasurer this last year and to Kelly Christensen who was elected as District Treasurer last fall . The
1980-81 officers were President-Tammy Mauer, Vice-President-Bonnie Darrington, Treasurer-Nancy Kriz, Secretary-Carla
Clark and District Representative-Kelly Christensen.

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Welcome to the real world of a student council member. Contrary
to the Random House Dictionary ( 1967) definition, the T-C members
volunteer their services (popullarit y contests we don't need). Unfortunately the fanfare surrounding the election process is eliminated
by this method. Nonetheless, the TCSC has members who are enthusiastic (to some degree) to help, organize and generally be late to
first period.
The challenge for a SC member is to come up with extra-curriculum activities in which everyone can participate and enjoy. (Tough
to do in any league) The 1980 Christmas danc e with Its traditional
festive dressings cro wned Lori " Zoom" Knott, Snow Queen. The

spring record dance, while naving a limited supply of specrators,
helped the council to raise funds to support an orphan from another
country. All proceeds from the dance and spring track meets went
to support a child for one year.
Although the list of accomplishments may not be lengthy, the
good will and intention of the student council was excellent.
Officers for the 1980-81 year were: President-Julie Kay, Vice-President-Michelle Olsen, and Secretary-Treasurer-Lori Knott.
Student Council members (pictured above) are: Jill Cook, LaRee
Bintz, Michelle Olsen, Becky Rign, Jane Carlson, Deanna Bardsley,
Bonnie Darrington, Lori Knott, Ann Campbell, Pat Langin, Julie Kay,
David Borrink, and Lisa Welbourne. Not shown are Valerie Kiernan,
Kelley Kiernan, Paul Brooke, Nancy Welbourn, Brian Mahoney, Lisa
Nelson, and Debbie Driver. Oh yeah, Jim Langin is also shown above.
" Greek" (sponsor) Isn't .

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Football Team: First Row (Left to right): Paul Brisbois. David Ware.
Ron Gillespie. Adam Justice. Allen Bardsley. Kurt Jones. Kelly Wellman. Pa t Langin. David Elliott . Brian Fox . Second Row: Calvin
Corrin. Nick Just ice. Jimmy Wellman . Joe Nelson. Richard Dermody. Randy Schultz. Dana Eberl. Scott Bargenquast . James
Brisbois. St e ve Krumwiede. Third Row : Head Coach Bayse. Coach
Brooke. Paul Brooke. Jody Ruckman . Steve Dollen. Brian Mahoney. Pat Dermody . Larry Ware . Coach Cochran. Coach Larsen. To p Row : Butch Fey. Mike Osbahr. Scott Dollen. Jeff Casson.
John Floerchinger. Greg Barrier. Brian Floerchinger. Scott Boyer.
Jeff Slobondnik. Dan McDonald .

Coaches (le ft) : Coach John Brooke, Head Coach
Jerry Bayse (st anding, Coach Bill Larsen, Coach Carl
Cochran .

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John Floerchinger. Joe Dooley, Greg Barrier. Jeff Casson. Roger Nielsen. Coach Carl Cochran. Bottom row:
Manager Ron Barrier. Marty Rogers. David Osbahr. Jeff Slobodnik. Larry Ware, and Manager Rob DeBolt.

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The 1980-81 Tri-Center Trojans
capped another fine season by finishing with a 16-6 record. Perhaps
the high point of the season came in
the tournaments where the Trojans
upset Southwest Iowa's number one
rated Treynor in the Sectional finals
and number two rated Elk Horn in
the first round of the District.
Ten Seniors ended their high
school career by helping the team
Into the District finals for the third
time in four years.

St. Albert
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Walnut
Treynor
Shelby
Avoha
Griswold
Elk Horn
Underwood
Oakland
Woodbine
Loma
Manilla
Shelby
Treynor
Elk Horn
Lorna

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Greg Barrier
1st team All-Conference
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2nd team All-SWI
Honorable Mention Allstate

Marty Rogers
1st team All-Conference
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Honorable Mention All-SWI
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Bev Armstrong
Cathy Ratigan
Kelly Pogge
Deanna Bardsley
Nancy Kay
Michelle Fey
Julie Jenkins

Kim Zimmerman
Cindy Masker
Rhonda Darrah
Wendy Kay
Regina Knauss
Beth Dermody
Sheila Doyle
Joan Killpack
Micki Brich
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Craig Corrin, Scott Bargenquast, Brian Floerchinger, Sc ott Boye r,
Richard Dermody, Kevin Corrin, Tom Clevenger, Bobby Nelson .
Second row : Coach Brooke, Chris Brich, Paul Brooke , Nic k Justice ,
Albert Ring, Calvin Corrin, Ron Gillespie, Dale Wellman, Coac h
Larsen . Third row : Robby Leinen, Bart Ring, Tom Peiper, Shawn
Bargenquast , David Nihesen, Jay Handbury, Kelly Pauley. Not
shown : Mike McKee, Allen Bardsley , Da na Ebe rl. Bill Jenkins, Steve
Me sserschmidt, Rob Thomas .
At t he right , the roughest and toughest coaches in the West:
Coa ch Larsen and Coach Brooke!

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KEvin Corrin : 57-23-1

A FANTASTIC GRAPPLING SEASON!!

Placing at District: Tom Clevenger, Richard
Dermody, Allen Bardsley, and Kevin Corrin .

Brian Floerichinger: 11-13-

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row): Duane Duhachek. Robbie Leinen. Brian Fox. (third row): Paul
Brooke. Tom Pieper. Wesley Orne. Dorin Shriver, (fourth row): Jim
O 'Neill. Richard Dermody, Baby Nelson. Jody Ruckman, Adam Justice. (fifth row): Joe Dooley, Randy Schultz, Scott Borgenquast,
St e ve Dollen. Dan Archer, Coach Bill Larson .

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Row: Lisa Wear. Judy Slobodnik. Michelle Fe y. Lisa Wright. Sharone Clevenger .

FRESHMEN-Top Row: Debbie Meyerring. Sheila Doyle. Tracy Ruckman. Vicki Loeffelholtz. Tammy Burford. Bottom Row : Lisa McDermott. Cindy Newland. Micki
Brich. Brenda Riner .

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Shelley Thielen (alternate). Bev Armstrong , Kelly Christensen, Kelly
Pogge, Coach Sue Venable, Not pictured Missy Dunlap and Darcy
Christiansen .

1981 Bowling Teams
5th State
1st District

2nd District
Girls Jr. Varsity

Girls Varsity
Darcy Christiansen
Missy Dunlap
Shelley Thielen
(State Alt.)

Butch Fey
Scott Dollen
Dave Osbahr

Beverly Armstrong
Kelly Christensen
Kelly Pogge
(Dist . Alt .)

Kelly Pogge
Kelly Nihsen
Michelle Fey
(Substitute)

Rosie Dooley
Carolyn Mauer
Tracey Kahler
(Most Improved)

5th District

6th District

Boys Varsity

Boys Jr. Varsity

Mark Frieze
Virgil Brockhoff

Adam Justice
Steve Dollen
Randy Price

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Calvin Corrin
Ro b DeBolt
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Second Row : Tra c y Kahle r. Jill Cook. Michelle Fey, Regena Knauss. Jane Nelson, Kathy Kadel. Rosie Dooley. Back
row : Kelly C hrist e nsen, Terri Ebert. Becky Ring. Valerie Kiernan. Debbie Vorthman. Kris Jensen. Wendy Ka y, Linda
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regular season championship, and placed second in the prestigious Irwin Tournament. "A fine
team," said Coach Nile K. Smith, "A pleasure to
work with."
Tri-Center fall softball was a building and tryout
season with many girls seeing opportunities at
varsity positions. "Fall is our fun season," stated
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work, and I must admit it is a pleasant task .
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While we were late getting t he yearbook our (as usual), we d id get it out (which is a
minor miracle in itself worthy of canonization). I believe it is important to recognize those
student s whose dedication produced t his yearbook since we easily take a yearbook for
granted .
Kelley Kiernan was our big chief (she's the one who told me wha t I could change or not
change) . She is responsible for ge tting t he annual organized and out. But we had several
excellent workers who made the job e asy and these p eople deserve a special thanks .
(they w ould prefer mone y but a t ha nks should do it .) : Tammy Ma uer, Michelle Olsen (our
lady of the dark room), Lisa Welbourne . La Ree Bintz. Nancy Kriz, Kat hy Brich, Mike Goetz.
Julie Ka y, Lori Knott and junior Valorie Kiernan (who has a bright future in ye arbooks).
I know I forgot to t hank someone because last year I d idn't thank Peggy Gilbraith (thanks
Peggy).
Thank you all very much e ven if I forgot to mention yo u.
Stan Franczyk Yearbook 's Reluctant Consultant

100

�ANNUAL
STAFF

Taken At A Moment Of Confusion
And Indecision

101

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Guest Speaker - Mr. Franczyk

Invocation - Mrs. Frey

102

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Master of Ceremonies - Richard Dermody

Junior Class p resident - Kelly
Christensen

Senior class p resident Mike Goetz

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Low Prj ces on Fords

Mo. Valley Auto Parts
Bob Anderson
Ford-Mercury

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Missouri Valley, Iowa

Ph . 642-2728

Auto Truck and Tractor Parts
Homelite Chain Saws
Brake Drum &amp; Disc
Rotor Lathe
Machine Shop Service Avaliable

51555

Missouri Valley, Iowa
642-2733 - 328-6877

Brookhouser Hardware

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Missouri Valle y, I ow a

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John Deere Sales &amp; Service
Phone (712) 642-4117
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555

712-642-2240

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The First
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Missouri Valley

PORTSMOUTH AND PANAMA, IOWA

Missouri Valley , Iowa

HARVEY DRUG
422 East Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Tel. 642-2741
VALLEY DRUG
318 East Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Tel. 642-2747
HAPPY CHEF
Rt . 2 Missouri Valley
Tel. 642-4082

Your
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Bank

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and Woodbine

Foodland Supermarkets
" Where the wise economize "
Fresh Fruit, Produce, Meat and Complete line of quality canned goods
Open evenings and Su nd ay mornings
Through our doors pass the best people in the world: Our Customers

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Supermarket
Valley Village Laundry

Coast to Coast

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Total Hardware Comforts
The Store of Friendly Service

Missouri Valley, Iowa

509 East Erie
Phone 642-3328
M is souri Valley, Ia 51555

also located ·in Logan,
Woodbine , and Dunlap

Axtell Furniture
Taylor's
Chrysler- Plymouth, Inc.

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4 21 E. Erie

Furniture

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Frigid aire Appli ances

106

323 So. 6th St .
Mi sso uri Valley , Iowa

Phone : 642 - 2213

Used Car s and Tru cks
Melvin Taylo r
Bu s: 642 - 2713

M ohawk Carpets
Mi ss ouri Valley, Iowa
Fu rnitur e, Carpets, Applian ces

��FARMER'S TRUST

LEINEN
HARDWARE

and
SAVINGS BANI&lt;
EAR LING BANK
Organ ize d 1892
Bank Where You Feel At Home
MEMBER FDIC

Box 38
Portsmouth, Iowa
Bus . Ph . 712-743-2315
Home Ph. 712-743-2135

Paul J . Leinen
Owner

Club 191
Portsmouth, Iowa
Je rr y and Rita Christensen, Owners
Mill er Garage
Tra ct or and Auto Repairs
Per sia, I owa 4 88-2151

EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND HOME
G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain
Master Mix Feed
Pionee r Seed Corn
Port smouth , Io wa Tel. 743-2425

John McKe igha n- manager

Farme rs and Merchant s
State Bank

Pho ne 488 - 2912
You Call - We Haul
That ' s All - You All

Congratulations to
t he Class of 1981

W IT H EVERY BE ST WI SH
FO R YOUR CO NTINUED SUCCE SS

John ------ -- G ale

Persia Milling Co.
Home Savin gs Ban k
Per sia, Iowa
M embe r F.D.I.C .
PHON E: 488 - 2425
48 8- 37 3 5

108

Grain buyers
Grain setting
Grain Drying
Grain Banki ng
Grind ing &amp; m ilti ng
Pe rsia, Ia. 4 85 - 2115

�NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO M PA NY

Schierbrock' s
Dep't. Store

Althea C. Sweeney
and
John P. Sweeney

Grocery, Meat &amp; Hardware
Phone 485- 2 18 1
Neola , Iowa

Life , Health , Disability
Group Ins u rance
Annuties , Pension Pla ns
Je rr y and M ary "Pat

Phone : 485 - 2335
Neol a, I owa

In School a nd After Graduation kee p
Up with the Ne ws of th e Troja ns
Subscribe Today To th e

GAZETTE REPORTER &amp; NEWS
Your Most Compl e te Cove rage Newspaper
For Tri-Ce nt e r
Ne w s &amp; Sports

Maureen Olsen

Editor

Phone : 485-2276
Neola, Iowa 51559

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��DONOVAN OIL CO.

Hall Insurance Agency

Champlain Products
Station and Tank wagon Service

" I nsu ranc e pays it s own way "
Neo la, Iowa
Mind en , I owa

Neola , Iowa

Phone : 485-2245
Phone : 483 - 2611

F &amp; F CONSTRUCTION

Crowley Drug
Store

Remodeling ; Repairing ; new Construction;
Carp enter work of all kinds

Neol a, I owa
ph. 48 5- 2454

Box 408
Neola, Iowa
485-2683
485-2028

Fred Rodenburg
F.J. Wellman

IJil'IJ U1 A Ring!

N EOLA 1712 1-465 -2355

OMA H A 140 21- 342-3727
MINDEN 171 21-483 -2800

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F&amp;W Pump a nd Waterright Softeners

M cC LELLAN D 17121- 566 -2 123

Ne ola, Io wa

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Al . ~ nd y , Ro n &amp; Be n

Butch Brich
Herb Brich

485-2561
485-2261

Phil's Inn
Neola, l? wa

NEOLA GRAIN
Your Friendly
Hubbard Feed Dealer

Vo n Hebel's
" The House of Mugs"
Paul-Ra y
Neola , Iowa 51 559

Neola , Iowa
Tri-Center Auto Parts
Neola , Iowa

11 2

�AJ AUTO SERVICE
All types of automotive and light truck
repair
516 Front Street '

Neola, Iowa
485-2141

Stokely Yards Inc.
Lumber- Ready Mix
Und erwoo d

Neola

566 -22 60

485-2378

WHERE QUALITY COUNTS

BARRIER
TIRE

BOYER BODY &amp; FENDER

co.

Phone 485-22 18
Neola# IA .
TIRE

Farme rs and Merchants
State Bank

Auto-Truck-Tractor
On the Farm Service
New a nd Retreads
Sooner or later . . . You'll own Generals
BARRIER TIRE CO " Where to buy them"

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Neola, Iowa
Pho ne: 485 -2245
Minde n, Iowa
Phon e: 483-2611
Member FDIC

Phone 485-2283

Neola, Iowa

NEOLA MEDICAL CENTER
Samuel Rosa M.D.
Plant Design Inc.
Full line Florist And Garden Center
24 hour ans. service
tel. 485-2281 and tel. 328-0228
J.C. Supermarket
Underwood. Iowa

HEATHS' OIL CO.

Neola, Iowa

113

�515 COU RT - HARLAN, IOWA 51537
(712) 755-2066

Phone 755- 2400

Olson Cleaners at Harlan and Avoca
Quality Dry Cleaning
Phone : 755-7255

HOME FEDERAL
SAVI NGS AND LOAN
AS SOCIATION

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Phone : 755-2178
Harla n. Iowa

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Larson's Shoe Store
" Fine Footwear for t he Family"
Ha rla n. Iowa

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Five Locations Harlan, Atlantic
Avoca, Audubon, Red Oak

HARLAN NEW CAR
DEALERS
"Y ou buy wi th Confi dence"

E. M. Christensen Auto Co.
Chevrolet-Buic k
Harlan Auto Mart
Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysler
Art Doran Motors
Olds-Cadlllac-Pontiac-GMC-AMC
Orv Rocker Ford
Ford -Lincoln-Mercury

FARN ER'S
STORE
Harl an, Iowa

Emb ers

Avoca. Iowa

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Carle y Drug &lt;::o .
Q uality-Service-Courte sy
Phone : 343-6777
Avoca. Iowa
Charlie's Barber Shop
Ph . 343-2191
Avoc a, Iowa 5152 1
Avoca Lanes
Avoca. Iowa

Ph. 343-2410

�O.K. We'll do it your way

Leave it to Beaver

A for effort , D for choice
We don't know any crazy freshman

WhY do 1 have t o vote

No more , I give

11 5

�AVOCA FLORIST
AND GIFTS

OAKLAND LUMBER
AND
REDI Ml·X INC.

Say it with flowers
Tel. 343-2502
Avoca, Iowa 51521
Lea, Lois, Terry, Don, Cue

OLSON
CHEV - OLDS INC.
SALES AND SERVICE

True Value Hardware

PHONE 343-6321

Oakland and Carson

AVOCA, IOWA 51521

Phon e: 482-6409
Dudley Willber, V.P . Mgr.
OLOIMOlllLI

HRVICI

OAKLAND
FEEDING
CO RP ORATION
Elevator
482-5517
Dean
Hildebrand
Ma nager

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Feed lot
482-6488
Emmett Goos
Manager

Grain Buying Com mercial
&amp; Selling
Cattle Feeding
Northrup- King
Seeds
Wayn e Feeds

Good Luck Seniors

OAK LAND SAVING S BANK
Serving you fr om t wo
loc ati ons
Downtown- Oakland , Ia 51560 - Hwy 595
Memb er FDIC

116

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��BAKER'S PETROLEUM
MINDEN, IOWA 51553

M@bil

THE SONSHINE SHOP

ALL MOBIL PRODUCTS
THERM OGAS L. P.

BOTTLE &amp;

BULK

Books, Gifts and Handmade Items
Phyliss Tichota

Lowell Baker

Phone: 483-2160
Minden, Iowa

483-2286

MINDEN MEAT MARKET

CHARLES M. LEADERS
Slaughtering
Processing
Sides - Hind - Front
Fresh Meats Retail
Special Cuts

Livestock and Grain Hauling
Box 307 - Minden, Iowa 51553
Phone Minden (712) 483-2755

483-2836

Minden, Iowa

DAVE'S DUFFY'S
" Where Good Friends Meet"

ZIMMERMAN
FARM
SUPPLY

BECKY'S KITCHEN
Come on over and join us in the morning for
coffee and rolls or come in at noon qnd enjoy
one of Beck's home cooked meals.
Hummel Insurance Agency, Inc.
Offices at Oakland &amp; Macedonia, Iowa
Oakland: Ph. 482-6424; Macedonia:
Ph. 486-·2311
Joe's Garage
Tel. 433-2463

Minden, Iowa

Minden Blue and White Store

Minden Iowa

Minden Iron Works
Truck Frame Shortening and Lengthening
Drive Shafts
Robert L. Brockhoff
Box 182 Minden, Iowa
483-2323

118

Stormer Grain Bins and Buildings
Golden Sun Feeds
Liquid Fertilizer

SERVICE
AFTER
THE
SALE

Minden

483-2363

Wa lnut

784-3350

�RUCKMAN SERVICE
KOPPER KETTLE
REST AU RANT &amp; GIFTS
Karen &amp; Employees Welcome You Always
1-80 &amp; Minden Exchange
Phone: 483-2828

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Persia Milling Co.

Ruckman Service
Grain buyers
Grain setting
Grain Drying
Grain Banking
Grinding &amp; miltin g
Persia, Ia. 485- 2 115

Gordan Ruckman
Owner
Phone: 488-2135
Persia, Iowa

John- Doug - Gale- Lee
John McKeighan - manager
Phone 488 - 2912
You Call - We Haul
That's All - You All

A-OK Sales and Service
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning
Hardware. Appliances, Diamond-Vogle
Paint
Wendell Knauss
Persia. Iowa
Ray's Country Tavern
"A Place Where Friends Meet"
Persia. Iowa
Phone; 488-2335
Elias Supermarket
Persia's one stop shopping center
Phone: 488-2225
Persia. Iowa

FARM SERVICE COOPERATIVE
Where SERVICE is our middle name!

One Sto p Service
Pe rsia, Iowa
Ph one: 488 - 2725

"Congratulation s-Seniors"

119

�Miller Garage
Tractor and Auto Repairs
Persia, Iowa 488-2151

Farmer's &amp; Merchants
State Bank

Deanna's Beauty Shop
Persia, Iowa

Minden, Ia.
Phone : 483-2611

Minden, Iowa

Dau Hardware

Olson Cleaners at Harlan and Avoca
Quality Dry Cleaning
Phone: 755-7255
Council Bluffs Hatchery
901 West Broadway
Phone: 323-7169
Purina Chows --- Baby Chicks

SUPPORT OUR
ADVERTISERS

MINDEN ELEVATOR

Minden, Iowa

PE EDEE
LUBE
TM

Lubri ca tions of Council Bluffs, Ltd.

MINDEN BOWL &amp; CAFE
Minden, Iowa

2312 West Broadway
Council Bluffs,
Iowa 51501
712/328-3229

U.S. Navy . . . Try Us
For Adventure

FARMER'S SAVINGS BANK
SHELBY
.

MICHAEL COUTTS
CH I EF PETTY OFFI C ER

NAVY RE C RUITER

NAVY R E CRU IT I NG ST A TI ON
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SUNDAL PLAZA

22ND &amp;

BR OADWAY

COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA 51501
712-32 5-55 41
TOLL FREE I NFORMATION 800-84 1 -8000

120

Shelby, Iowa

��IOWA CLOTHES
Everything in clothing needs for the young man
before and after graduation .
Iowa Clot hes
Broadway at Scott

SAV I NGS &amp; LO AN AS S OC I AT I ON

SERVING SOUTHWEST IOWA SI N CE 1934
HARLAN

Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

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Midwest Sp ort ing Goods
305 East Broadway
Counc il Bluffs, IA 51501
Phon e (712) 328-7424
Located in Council Bluffs, Iowa

STATE BANK AND TRUST
·1' BANKING LOCATIONS
Coun cil Bluff s, Iowa

SH ERWOOD PLAZA OFFICE
2705 East Highway 6

MAIN BANK
333 W. Bro adway.

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STREET OFF ICE
B!o adway at 35th Street

OFF ICES AT
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Member FDIC and Hawkeye Ba ncor poration

122

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It.

A 'BANKS OF IOWA BANK
Member F.D .l.C .
- 328-1856
Broadway at Pea rl &amp; Main • 27th &amp; W. Broadway • E. Pi erce St. al North Ave. •Carson and McClelland . Iowa

Diane Mahoney is shown opening a FREE student checking
account. COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK offers FREE checking
account services to all full time students. Bring proof of student
status to any COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK office for your
FREE account .

Car &amp; Truck 24-Hour Tow Service

Body and Paint Work
Mechanical Work

PEOPLES

JA Y-B &amp; SON GARAGE

"The Happy Hookers"
Hank Bergantzel
Gary Bergantzel
Elaine Pruitt
Billy Pruitt
Phone: 323-8766

2917 West Broadway
Coun cil Bluff s, IA 51501

1314 Fifth Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

123

�Jr. Langin

Red East

It's so hard to stay interested
We've got 95 more cases in the back

Hey guys, let's try offense

Research Time !

�Your Picture Newspapers -

Harlan
Nevvspapers
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Cutler Funeral Home
533 Willow Ave.

Council Bluffs, IA 51501

- every Thursday

dtJ- NEWS -ADVERTISER
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PennySaver
- every Thursday

FARMER'S TRUST
and
SAVINGS BANK
EAR LING BANK
Organized 1892
Bank Where You Feel At Home
MEMBER FDIC

Congratulations Seniors 1981

ALAN LEE
PHOTOGRAPHY
Cresent, Iowa 51526
by R.L. (Bob) Jacobsen

tel. 545~ 37 82

125

�You're pretty good looking yourself.
El Fredo strikes again

Brotherly Love

Raisin' wha t?

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Where's my PIZZA!

126

And I mean it; NO SENIOR SKIP DAY!

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We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the merchants, business people,
and individuals for their contributions through advertising in the TROJAN.
Through your generosity and support the Tri-Center High School yearbook is a success.

The 1981 Trojan Yearbook Staff

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��On the End Sheet
Rick Newland seems so happy he could - - ,
after he gets his American Government test
back!
Sw i ng Choir, caught in a moment of spontaneous excitement!
Dr . Sack, alias Dr. Death, alias Mr. Bill, does
his imitation of stuffing a 45# watermelon into
a grocery sack .

September 17, 1982

Homecoming -

Vol. 19, No . 1

Prom -

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Music Man - · 28

Librarians do it better -

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Seniors -

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80

Winter Intro -

36

Graduation -

Golden Girls -

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Und ercl assmen Junior High -

Trojan PEOPLE published yearly , $10 per
year, $2 5 per year - Canad a and Lake Wob ego n, Minn ; by Herff Jones, Bo x 3 6, Marceli ne , Mo. Pr i nci pl e off ice : Annual Staff , Tri Ce nt er , Neo la, la. 5 15 59 . Melvin B. Rog ers,
Supe ri nt enden t ; Co-Editors - Valeri e Ki ernan and Br ian Mah oney. Direc t purchase in q ui re to Tri -Center School s, an d Bertha' s Kit ty Boutiqu e.

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Advertisements Chatter Seniors hang i n there -

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Editors as sume no responsibility for lack of
c lari t y and trit e ph ra se s (or for that matter,
wo rn out phra ses you hear all th e time)

Un derc lass Bea uty -

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�Our PEOPLE in Trojan Territory

Right : Econ class takes a
break in the Old Market.

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Below: 4th period Chess
Class and spon sor Mr. C.
Below right: English the Olympic Games are
on .

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�Middle : "I love dancing "
Left : Bru ce Campbel I
checks out the local art
show.
Below Left : Kell y Pogge ,
Best Senior Female Ath lete .
Below : Space Commander Bourke and " Garth
Bintz Scholarsh ip" winner, Valerie Kiernan .

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�Left : Office Helpers :
Becky Ring, Jane Carlson, Melanie Sidebottom , Jill Cook, Tana
Bou rke, Terri Jones.
Valerie Kiernan, Rosalie Dooley , Mary Kay
Alters , Debbie Borrink, Carla Clark, Tina
Pape.

Seniors
Chatter
Academics
Fine Arts
Sports

The TROJAN Annua l staff, puts it
all toget her!!
For that nostalgic
review of years
gone by, don't
miss out on your

1983
PEOPLE
Order today!
Le f t: Some seniors ju st can't ta ke a joke .
Above: Count Iguana -Breat h and Merrickma n.

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Editor-in -Chie f .. . ........ . ..... . ... ... .. . . Melv in B. Rogers
Cha irman of th e Board . ...... . . . .. .. . .... ...... Kathy Bintz
Board of Directors . .............. Curtis Bardsley, Howard
Darrington , Shirley Masker, Larry Wat son

Managing Editor: Gary Rati gan
Administration Secretaries: Loi s Bradley , Mary King,
Rosa I ie Rodenburg
Health Services: A lice Zimmerm an
Circula tion Director: LaVerne Wi lson
Environmen tal Control : Wendell Knauss, Jed
McDermott
Gastronmony Department : Opera tions - Herma Wilson
Produc tion - Dori s Knauss, Elceda Hansen, Joa n
Justice , Madge Bargenquast, Judy McKee
Correspondents:
Agriculture - Jim Tibbles
Art - Van Toyne
Biological Sciences - Lee Killpack
Business Department: Robert Johnson, Glenda Kunze
Domestic. and Financial Department - Jo Kossow
Fine Arts : Vocal - Arla Clausen; Instrumental Jeff Christiansen
Human Services - Ron Elliott
Industrial Arts - Larry Christiansen
Language Department : Mme . Elenore Gambs, Stan
Franc zyk , Mary Vandebur
Library Science : Chief Checker - Steve Stafford ;
Asst. Alma McDermott
Physical Education : Sue Venable, Bill Larson
Science and Mathematics: Harold McKercher, Niles
Smith, T. Gary White
Social Science : George Sorenson , Ernie Abariotes,
John Brooke
Special Services: Pat Dalton, Al ice Gi bson
Contributing Photographers : Maureen Olson - Neola
Gazette ; Harlan Tribune - Sports Department; Area
13 - Halverson Center

Publisher : Herff Jones Yearbooks - Marceline,
Missouri
Co-Editors : Valerie Kiernan, Brian Mahoney
Business Manager: Melanie Sidebottom
Copy Editor: Julie Elias
Advertising Sales: Manager - John Dollen; Todd Little,
Randy Schultz , Jill Cook, Carla Clark , Nancy Wellbourn
Photographers : Randy Schultz, Brian Mahoney
Overseas Circulation: Gesine Klave r (W. Germany)
Promotion Director : Ernie Abariotes

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�Follow us as PEOPLE captures people
in a variety of classrooms in a TC-day .

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�Above: Those fun loving carefree
FFA guys!
Right: "Tune-up time"
Below: Ag In structor Jim Tibbles
thinking "get a can-get a check!"

�Left : 1, 2 , space space space
Below : 1st place Business Invitational team : Rod Siebels , Joan
Killpack, Craig Corrin, Candy Hester , Patty Rap ier.
Bottom : Entire Lewis Central. Busine ss Inv itational Team .

Typing ,
Sho rthand , develop ing
sk ills in offi ce procedures , al l are a
pa rt of the general business program to help st udents to t he point
whe re t hey can go
out and get jobs afte r lea ving high
school.

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�REllDBER

•ao PELL .....

wh.

ROllOR

The Person who works with his hands is a laborer ; The Person who works with his hands and
head is a craftsman ; Th e Person who works with
his hands , head and heart is an artist.
Top Left : Winner 1st pla ce Art co ntest Merri c k Witt.
Above : Lynn Bo ley latch hooks her purse to her zipper.
Right : Sue Watso n's pencil drawing.

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�Above Right : French Queen Bee Elenor Gambs. French
students at weekend camp act iviti es.

The Basic goal of the French program is to
acquaint students with a language and culture
other than their own. In addition to studying
the language itself, we attempt to learn about
the culture - from cooking to politics.
One of the highlights of our year is Foreign
Language Week. Activities include: making
crepes, wearing French buttons , playing to earn French "phony" money, sellin g and samp l ing
French "bonbons."
In the fall of 1981, five French II, Ill , and IV students and Mrs. Gambs attended "Au be rge de
Jeunesse", a weekend camp designed to give students a taste of what it would be like t o visit
France . Students were required to have passports, go through customs , ch ange th eir money t o
French currency, and speak only French. Activities included: folk songs and dan ces , lesson s on
slang expressions French teenagers might use, a French movie, eating authentic foods , lessons in
escrime (fencing), skits prepared by the students, and a boutique whe re st udents co uld spe nd
their money on everything from T-shirts and bumper stickers to import ed chocola t e and ch eese .
This year marks the first time a student has completed a full fou r yea rs in Frenc h - Jul ie
Brisbois.

�Science teaches us to think logically and rationally about th e unknown . Science is man's
attempt to explain his universe . Science endeavors to discover tr y h. Any searc h for truth may at
times be painful and arduous while at other times it is exciting and adventurous . For some of my
studen ts there have been time s when the study of science seemed painful and arduous. But at
other ti mes the excitement of probing the eye of a cow, or brain of a sheep, or when examining the
internal structures of a fetal pig, there were found moments of inten sely rewarding study . One
wri te r has said t hat "in order to prize the sweet , you must first t aste the bitter . " I believe that a
t ruth is contained in that statement. To every discipline there is both pain and pleasure . My
purpo se in the classroom is to help future generations appreciate the quest for truth . •
- Lee Killpack

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�Home
Economics use to be
girls learn i ng how
to cook and sew.
But times have
changed . Today,
Home Economics
means preparing
both boys and girls
for their f uture
roles as young ad ults in our society
- as wage earners,
consume rs, marriage
partne rs,
homeowners , parents, employers,
the list can go on
and on .
- Jo Kossow
Top left : Distri ct 13 and State FHA Pre sid ent Dea nn a Ba rdsl ey.
Top Right: Jo Kossow and snow bunn y.
Left : Steve , Su e, Jim and Gesine ta ke a brea k at Crescent.
Above : "Bring on the slalom s."

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down on dates, scumbag?
With our new DANNY ARCHER QUADRAPLEGIC KISSING MACHINE, you ' ll never
again have to worry about:
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or in-grown nostril hair!

Act Now -

get a kiss -

get a check! Send lots of money to :
Suck-Face Machine
1020 O.U. Hurt Drive
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Psst, hey bunky, financial problems
got you down?
Worr ied about
where your next
plate of tuna casserole will be coming
from?
Shocked that even
the Air Force Academy turned you
down? Well, not to
wo r ry , Sleezball ,
try:

MAHONEY &amp; AS SOCIATES - Co nsultants-at-Large
Remember , " Your investm ent in t omorrow was here yesterday!"

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�FALL PEOPLE

RIGHT: Kelly Pogge and Lori Ring get
psyched up for the big game.
BELOW: Kristy Jensen bangs the drum
slowly (or weirdly for that matter.)
LOWER RIGHT: Debbie Driver, alias Cookie
Monster, looking for Grover.

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��MARCHING BAND

BAND MEMBERS: (Left to right) Ji m Tichota , Shon Bourke . Kevin Zimmerman , Kelly Stark , Valerie Kiernan , John Dollen , Virgil
Brockhoff, Sue Watson , Nancy Welbourn . Lisa Wright, Kandy Hester. SECOND ROW: Sharon Carrigan , Tammy Elhers , Bon nie Olson ,
Rena Olsen , Regina Knauss , Vicki George , Deanna Bardsley , Paul Brooke , Jill Katzer , Mark Carr igan , She lia Doyle , Mi cki Brich , Angie
Mahoney, Connie Schnitker . TH IRD ROW : Kim Zimmerman , Sam Elias , Cra ig Lucke , Brian Fox , Mark Sidebottom , Tony Towers , Darrel
Leinen, Valori Krohn , Kris Jensen , Mike Hammit, Jul ie El ias, Ren ae Bintz, and Anne Olson . FLAG TWIRLERS : Becky Ring , Jane Car lson ,
Gi na Alters , Teri Jones, Mary Kay Alters , Kim Osbahr , Debbie Driver , Kelly Pogge , Vicki Loeffelholz , Karen Jones, and Lisa Wear .

It starts every morning at 7:00 a.m ., rain, snow, sleet. or shine . You 'll find them out on the pra c tice football
field, marching their feet off . " It takes a lot of work and dedication to get out there at 7:00 a.m . every
morn ing tor two months straight ," commented drum major, Valerie Kiernan .
The band went to two contests this year : State contest , where they rece ived a II rating, and Pl atts mouth,
Nebraska , where they also received a 11 rating. They were also par t of UNO' s Band Day, along with 2,000
musicians from Nebraska and Iowa .
The band was very young this year with only five seniors : Valerie Kierna n - - drum major, Nancy Welb ourn
- mallots, Julie El ias - alto saxophone, John Dollen - base drum , and Virgil Brockhoff - tri -toms . There
will be a lot of leadership and experience coming back next year .
" We started out rough, but by the end of the season things got a lot better ," commented band director ,
Jeff Christensen .

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�ABOVE : Becky Ring does her
thing.

LE FT: " Yoda "' Dollen , Shon
Bourke , and Jim Tichota .

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�FOOTBALL

The 1981 football season was
a disappointment to those who
looked only at the scoreboard.
The players felt satisfied with a
season that saw many improvements and achievements . Allen
Bardsley and Scott Bargenquast were voted all-conference football players. Allen , in
addition to being our leading
tackler, was voted all-southwest Iowa football player . Yet
the part that Coach Bayse
wished to stress the most was ,
" The team made it through a
bad season with excellent pract ice attendance and healthy att it udes.
It was a pleasure to coach the
boys ."

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�LEFT: Lynn Christensen crushes a Big Red .
ABOVE: "Bargey" and Wellman drop 'em in
their tracks.
ABOVE RIGHT: Dermody to Dollen and the
T-C machine is off and "rollin."
RIGHT: Coach Bayse gives last minute instruction to his young Trojan charges.

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�HOMECOMING '81

Homecoming was a week of sp irit. During th is
week many act ivities took place . Activit ies began
on Monday with grub and hat day. Tuesday was
short s and socks day with hall decorations after
school. Wednesday was mask or costume day.
The bonfi re was tha t night wit h class competi t ion
and class games on the foot ball field . Favorite
sports day was Thu rsday . Friday was the high
po int of t he week wi th color day, colossus, and th e
fo ot ba ll game . The week was concluded with the
Coro nat ion and dance.
HOMECO MING COM MITTEE: Ma ry Kay
Alters, Chris Brich , Kelly Ch ristensen ,
Richard Dermody , Steve Dol len , Terri
Jones, Pat Langin , Brian Mahoney, Kel ly Pogge , Den ise Ring, and Randy
Schultz.
QUEEN Kelly Christensen and her
court: Runner up Kelly Pogge , Princess
Denise Ring, Tina Pape , Carla Clark ,
Connie Rose , Mary Ka y Alters, Terri
Jones , and Scroll Bearer , Kelly Jones .
KING Richard Dermody and his court:
Pat Langin , Brian Mahoney , Runner up
Randy Schultz, Chris Brich , Allen Bardsley , Dave Wohlers , and Prince Steve
Dollen .

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�To King Richard Dermody ,
Homecom ing is a time when students come together as a group
and learn to wo rk and have fun
together . Richard 's hobbies include hunting and trapping. At
school he has been involved in
footb all for three years and wres tling three years . Richard plans
on attending college after graduation .
To Queen Kelly Christensen .
being a part of Homecoming is a
special experien ce . Her hobbies
include raising Arabian horses
and being active in 4-H . Kelly has
participated in various school activities ranging from music such
as chorus and Golden Girls t o
athletics , chee rleading, Nationa l
Honor Society , and FHA. Kelly 's
future plans include attend ing
college for a profession in heal th
care .

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���MUSIC MAN

��MUSIC MAN

CAST
Charlie Cowell .................. ..... .. ... ... Rob Debolt
Conductor ..................................... Jared Dollen
Harold Hill .............. .. ..................... Ed Vidlak
Mayor Shinn .................................. Jim Langin
Ewart Dunlop ...... .... .... ............ ...... . John Dollen
Oliver Hix ........................... .. .... .. ... Sam Elias
Jacey Squires ................................ David Nelson
Olin Britt .... ...... ...... ..... .. ............ .... David Nihsen
Marcellus Washburn ...................... Paul Brooke
Tommy Djilas ................................ Jim Tichota
Marian Paroo .. ...... ........................ Kim Taylor
Mrs. Paroo ........ ......... ....... .. ....... ... Kandy Hester
Amaryllis ................... .......... .. ...... .. Tana Bourke

Winthrop Paroo ............................. Wayne Schuett
Eulelie Mackecknie Shinn .............. Deanna Bardsley
Zaneeta Shinn ....... ... ... ...... ............ Lori Ring
Alma Hix ........................................ Julie Elias
Maud Dunlop .... ........ .............. ....... Anne Olsen
Ethel Toffelmier ........ ........... .......... Penney Pauley
Mrs. Squires ................. .. .......... ... .. Kathy Dade I
Constable Locke ............................ David Borrink
Traveling Salespeople
John Plambeck
Sh~ rley Weihs
Kim Zimmerman
Shelly Fitzgerald
Krystal Penner
Bob Brown
Musical Director
Arla Clausen
Accompanists
Jeff Christensen
Nancy Welbourn

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�OPPOSITE TOP - Barbershop quartet entertains the audience .
LEFT - As show time approaches , cast membe rs wait anxiously .
TOP - Cast members prepare hair and makeup for show.
ABO VE RIGHT - Raise your hand if you forgot your lines!

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�VOLLEYBALL

Coach Vandebur comments , " Why did
we lose? That's a really 'loaded ' question .
If I had to wager a guess , I would say t hat
changing coaches and philosophy always
makes a difference ."
" Nine seniors who all played graduat ed
last year with a 4-12 record , leaving us
with no experienced upper classmen . Al l
of our numbers lay in the freshman and
sophomore class . We ended up playing
two sophomores and a freshman . We actually won one-sixth of our matches ( 10 of
60) , wh ich is not reflected in our overall
record (1 -16-1). With nine returners with
experience , we should have a better year
next year ."

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�FAR LEFT: Jane Carlson digs one
out.
UPPER
LEFT :
"bumps ."

Gina

Alters

LEFT: Coach Vandebur receives
bouquet from team members.
ABOVE : Michelle Fey "puts the
hammer down."
RIGHT: Kim Zimme rman serves
one against Shelby .
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�Girls' Cross Country

The 1981 Girls' Cross Country team set a first in TC history
by qualifying a complete team for the State Cross Country
meet. The members of that team were: Jill Katzer, Kelly
Pogge, Chris Green, and Dee Cooney . Team member Mary
Kay Alfers was unable to compete because of injuries. These
girls finished thirteenth as a team in the State meet - a job
well done.
Below: Ji ll Katzer displaying winning form .

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�Play the new action-packed game of DITCH 'EM!
Invite your friends -

everyone's enjoying this new game.

From high school seniors, to little old lady English teachers, they al l
want in on the fun. Included with each packet
are "101 excuses" of
how your car happen to
make it to Ditch ' Em land .
Excuses like- I wedged
my heel besides the gas
pedal! Isn't that great?
Well, there 's more where
that came from! Just
$9 . 95 at participating
stores.
**Batteries not included. (P.S. Watch for the
revised edition , " Son of
Ditch 'Em!)

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�Winter Activities

Winter Season brings a variety of events including Snoball
Dance sponsored by the Student Council and "benchwork"
by Peg Hansen .

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�Sports , practic e, Ho me Ee Ski tr ip, Sociology c lass
play -offs , and semeste r te st s are just some of t he high lights of the winter solst ice.

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�Ab ove: Foo tball Cheer leaders in c lud e : Row 1 - Juli e El ias, Terri
Ebert, Tracy Kahler; Row 2 Denise Rin g, Rhonda Darrah,
Terri Jones , Ke ll y Christia nse n,
Bev Arm ston g.
Right : "Craw l sucke r!"
Across right: Rob - "Wha tta ya
mean my date left? I neve r had
one!"
Across: Wr est lin g Cheerleaders
- Tra cy Kahl er, Sha ron Cleve nger , Kel ly Pogge, Terri Ebert, Ti na Pape.

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�Cheerleaders
This year the cheerleaders tried a new idea for TC, split squads . Each sport, football, basketball, and
wrestling, had its own squad to give them undivided support. The Cheerleaders raised money for their new
sweaters by selling dufflebags, M&amp;M's, spiritbuttons, valentines, and flowers. They also sponsored the
~nnu .al Valentine's Dance. Aside from these activities, the main focus for them was leading school spirit and
c~cki ~g the teams. They did a great job, despite the lack of appreciation they sometimes failed to receive. The
eer eaders were sponsored by Mrs. Clausen and Mr. Kossow.

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��The Tri-Center Trojanette basketball record this year was a mu ch improved 10-9 .
Three of the losses we re by f ive po i nts or less ,
and three more were by nine points or less . A
more experienced team might have won all si x
of these close games , and then you would
have had an excellent ye ar. This year 's team
has paid the price to be winners . Off season
practice was the key to TC basketball becom ing successful again.
Jill Katzer was named first team all conference, first team All-Southwest Iowa in the
World Herald and Honorable Mention in the
State in the Des Moines Register . The team's
defensive average was the se cond best in the
conference .

Offensive Leaders:
Lisa Wright - 424 points
Bev Armstrong - 326 points
Defensive Leaders:
Jill Katzer - 105 interceptions
114 rebounds
Nancy Kay- 20 interceptions
65 rebounds

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�Le f t : Deanna Bardsley shows Avoca
guards that three can foul in this game,
just as eas ily as one .
Below: Driving for the bucket, Lisa
Wright displays her 68 .3 % shooting
form (bo th Field goals and Free Throws
combine d).

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�Trojan

B
a
Senior Joe Dooley led the team
with the most points - 471; best
field goal percentage- 57 . l; best
free throw - 70 .3 . He brought
down the most rebounds - 209
and averaged 21.4 points per
game. Steve Dollen and Pat Dermody shared the assists catego ry
with 77 each.

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Left: Krumwiede on the tip- of f .
Below : Wild Bun ch at Brunch.

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�Right: Osbahr drives for the hoop .
Below : Steve zero's in on the target .
Bottom: Coaches Carl Cochran and Stan Franczy k .

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�Left: "Get off my ba ck, Ja ek' "
Below : " Mine, mine , all mine 1"

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�TC Annual
Trim and Buff Spa
Need to shed about 15 pounds
of dead weight?

Visit our sh;:irp new facilities
in beaut iful downtown Neola.
Our well -trained staff is just
dying to get a hold of you.

** by appo i ntment on ly -

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c losed June &amp; July

�'81-'82 Wrestling

Coach Brooke and the Trojan wrestlers enjoyed another successfu I year in wrest I ing . The Trojans were 7 -2 in
duals and also had a good year in tournaments placing fourth at Jefferson , second at Maple Valley , second at
Tri-Center, second at Western Iowa Conference and third at Sectionals . Special menti on sho uld also be given
to Allen Bardsley who placed fourth at the State Tournament in the 126 lb. weight class .

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�Top: "Bargie" applie s a front headl oc k.
Bottom : " How 's thi s grab you 7"

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�Seniors- '82 and Four year record
Allen Bardsley
24-6
75-36
Scott Bargenquast
22-5
49-21
Rich Dermody
18-6
41-18
Chris Brich
15-7
22 - 18
Todd Little
12-12
12-12

Left: Coach Brooke checks out Bardsley's th umb be fore g ivin g him the Most Valuable Wrest le r troph y.

Abov e: Seniors try t o kee p from break ing th eir face.
Left : " That ' s as fa r as yo ur going, scumpuppy 1"

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�-

GOLDEN GIRLS ..

Once again, the Golden Girls spent a year
full of preparation and performance . The
girls began their 7 A.M . rehearsals in October
getting their "A Country Fantasy" ready .
Time was spent making props such as giant
pencils . The prop girls had the difficult task of
sorting and placing the many Golden Girl costume changes.

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�The highlight of the year
wa s the televised performance at the Girls State
Basketball Tournament in
Des Moines. " A Country
Fantasy" drew favorable
reviews , stand ing ovations, and brought a lot of
fun to all of those involved.
Congratulations
are in order for Mr. Hilligas
and t he "June Taylor "
dancers.

Above: Kathy Ratigan and Nancy
Kay check the ir " 9 to 5" watch-

es .
Right: Melanie Sidebottom and
Tracey Kahler lounge around
during the performance.

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�Left: "Elvira" is hustled in by Sue Watson and Karen Clevenger. Center : " From Southwest Iowa , The Tri-Center Golden Girls "!
Below: Bob and Becky Hilligas review the State " show".
Bottom : "All the gold in California ... "

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�Trojan Teams

Below: Basketbal l cheerle aders work for a vi ctory .
Right: Coach Smith , " I've had it up to he re"!
Coach Bayse . "Forget it, I'm goin home " !

Right: All-Southwest
Iowa
Sn obowl Tea m

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�Varsity
Boys'
Basketball

Varsity
Girls'
Basketball

Wrestling

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�Girls'
Summer '81
Softball

Boys'

Track '82

Girls'
Track '82

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�J.V. Girls'
Basketball

Freshmen
Girls'
Basketball

J.V. Boys'
Basketball

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�(a dve rtisement )

T.C. Tech Collection
Agency
-

" You can 't get away until you pay! "
E. Plurbus Plenty -

proprietor

Spring '82 Brings:

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�(advertisement paid for by Save-a-Twit Foundat io n)

Ryder-Rent-A-Runt
Moving loads "full of it" -

no problem!

Competitive bid rigging ou r forte
Lynn (I think I'll take a bite out of the turf) Christiansen - Pres .
Curt (He ain't heavy, he 's an all day vigil) Ronfeldt - V.P. in
charge of torts and liens.

Wierd Ideas -

New Horizons -

&amp; Rain!

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�Student Assemblies

Right: Congressman Tom
Harkin introducing Moon
Rock exhibition : and Below ,
giving Seniors some insight
on El Salvador.
Far Right: Bernie Saggau . director IHSAA ( Iowa High
School Athletic Association. )
Bottom : Barney lets a little
old lady work him over.

This year the TC Student body
was presented with a variety of
programs; from Moon Rocks to
SAC 's Flair , and women's defense
to a highly motivational speech of
Bernie Saggau's . Congressman
Harkin spoke to the seniors on the
problems of the El Salvador situation, and why the Reagan-Haig administration is not playing with a
full deck.

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�Speech

The 1982 Speech Team had a
busy and successful year . They
entered large group contest , conference, and the Anita Invitational.
Those participating in State large
group contest were Jim Wellman ,
Jim Langin , Ellen Gravert , and Rob
DeBolt. Speech also had a number
of participants in individual contest. Those receiving I ratings
were : Penney Pauley , Rob DeBolt ,
and Ed Vidlak . Other participants
included: Lisa Ring , Dave Nihsen ,
Pat Langin , Kim Taylor , Debbie
Meyerring, Sheila Doyle , Rhonda
Darrah , Wendy Kay , Dave Elliott ,
Brian Fox , Jim O'Neill , David Bo rrink, Mike McKee, Michelle Fey ,
Cathy Ratigan, Keri Brown , Laurie
Bertelson , and Angie Mahoney.
Rob DeBolt had the distinction of
being named Outstanding Speaker in the poetry division and also
receiving a 2nd place trophy in radio news at the Anita Inv . Speech
te am was guided by Ms. Vande rbur .

Just dreaming about hickeys, will not make them disappear;
you need BORRINK'S BLEND!

(a secret mixture of South
Persian herbs
and spices)

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�"Best Ever"

Girls' Track

Below: Kim Zimmerman displays wi nning for m .
Right: Kelley Pogge eyes her next hurdle.
Bottom: Vickey Loeffelholz in the shuttle hurdle relay.

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Coach Dalton sums up the season :
" This year's Girls Track team has to
rate as one of the best I've ever
coac hed, as far as team success
goes . During the season they never
finished at a major meet lower than
second place , and in fact, won four
major invitationals. Other highlights
of the season were six new school
records that were set. In addition ,
Kim Zimmerman set a new school
mark by qualifying in three events for
the State Track meet.

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�Boys' Track

Below: Middl e distance rel ay team: Chris Green, Dee
Cooney , Sharone Clevenger. Jill Katzer.
Bottom: " And they 're off!"

Coach Larson comments: "This years track team
was at a great loss as far as senior power . Steve
Dollen was the lone competitor from this years senior
class . He provided good leadership and scored consistantly in the 200 dash. As a team , we started out
very slowly with a lot of underclassmen, but as the season progressed and they became adjusted to their events they began to
improve accordingly . The last two
weeks of the season, times started
to drop significantly and distances improved; but , unfortunately not enough to qualify anyone
for State."
Letter winners include: Steve Dollen (Most Valuable Track Man '82); Bob Nelson; Adam Justice;
Paul Brooke; Rob DeBolt ; David
Nihsen; Darin Hood; Kev i n Zimmerman; Ed Vidlak ; Tom Pi eper ;
Brad Armst ro ng; Je rry Calhoon ;
Chuck Calhoon; Sam El ias; Mike
Hammit (Guts iest Runne r).

�Softball '81

TC Varsity 11-11
2nd place - Irwin
Tournament
Zimmerman and Vorthman
lead hitting attack with
.439 and .410 respectfully!

Top Right: Head coac h Nile Smith and Ass t . Jerry Bayse co ntemplate
"heavy stra t egy. "
Ab ove: Catcher Deb Vorth ma n react s.
Rig ht : Tammy Mau er head s for home.

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�Baseball '81
Season Record 8-9
1st Woodbine -

2nd Conference

All Conference Selection -John Floe rch inger (. 280)
Honorable Mention All Conference (pitching record 6-4)

Joe Dooley

Top Left : Marty Ro gers keeps th e runn er c lose.
Ab ove: Head Coa c h Jim Wri ght brin gs in a new p itcher .
Lef t : St eve Dol len ca tche s a breath bet we en signals.

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See if you can guess which of these statements match up with D'artanian, Porthos, or Armenian, alias the
three mouseketeers. Answer either: a; b; c; d - all of the above; ore - none of the above. Which of these
strange people:
( 1) has the least hair?
(2) has a fake nose and a fake moustache?
(3) is a pretender-to-the-throne?
(4) is Bob Hilligas?
(5) thinks Valenzuela is a country in South America?
(6) looks better in a tu-tu, than you do?
(7 ) c lips his toenails at the French Cafe?
(8) believes Bob Fosse is one of the characters in the Muppet Mov ie?
Select the best caption fo r picture on the left.
( 1) "No boys, it's when you win th e big one you teardown

the goalposts , not .. . "
(2) "Well, Melvin, it lo o~&lt;s li ke Mr. Bill's Bui lding and
Trades c lass has done it agai n!"
(3) "Wend ell, have you got a sc rewdriver?"
(4 ) "Like I tri ed to t ell you Mr. Ra t igan, if th e lights go out
- there is no way your go nna j um psta rt a score qoard . "

�M arathon Dance -

All Nite Long!

The Band and Chorus departm ents sponso red an all -sch ool Marathon da nce on April 23rd. The da nce lasted
fro m 10 p .m. Friday ni ght to 8 a.m. Saturd ay mornin g.
The parti c ipants enjoyed dancin g to th e m usic of t hree Iive band s and various reco rds. As the hours went on,
t he crowd bega n to th in out , leavin g almost t hi rty da ncers dragg in g their feet to the music at 8 in the morning.
Not only was the mara t hon dance fun , but it wa s also prof itabl e. Around $600 was raised in pledges and from
door rec eipts . Thi s mo ney was put in t he f un d t oward a Fine-Arts trip fo r the 1982-83 school yea r.

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�National Honor Society -

New Indu ctees include: Ba c k Row: Rodney
Siebels; Ed Vidlak ; Dave Elliott ; Brian Fo x;
Jay Anderso n ; Cra ig Corrin; Paul Brook e.
Front Row: Kim Zimmerman ; Wendy Kay; Chris
Green; Debbie Meyering; Regina Knauss ;
Anne Olson ; Jill Cook. (Jill is catchin g a few
winks whil e wai tin g for her term paper to arrive.)

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Indu ction and Bloodmobile

�Left: T he nurse checks to see if Terri is a qu art low.
Be low : Melanie and Gesine make sure Mrs . Kunze doe sn ' t pass out.
Bottom Left: Nurse Rati gan look s for a ca rd on chi c ken blood fo r Carl a
C l ark.
Bottom Ri g ht : Jr . Lan g in s uck s hi s thum b a nti cipatin g n e x t v i ct i m . eh -

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�"All That Jazz"

Th e TC Stageband was under the direction of
Jeff Ch rist ensen. They travelled to Fremont, Creston and UNO for contest s, while earning a third
p lace at UNO. So loist awa rds were given to Brian
Fox and Kandy Heste r . The band also performed at
the Whopper Concert and at their Ja zz/Sw in g Con cert. The group enjoyed p layi ng jazz and learning
to improvise.

Top: Jau Band get into the "Swing of things"
at the Whopper Concert.
Above : Pep Band ge ts the c rowd in the
mood at one of the basketba 11 games .
Right: WIC Honor Ja zz band members disp lay t heir unusual sty le of play.

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�Chorus

The TC Sensations, under the direction of Arla Clausen,
were very successful this year. They participated in three
contests, earning first place at the Conference competition .
The Swing Choir also performed at churches in Minden and
Persia, during the Fine Arts Carnival, the Whopper Concert,
and at their Jazz/Swing Concert.
Left : Southwest Iowa Honor Choir members include: Tan a Bourke , Kelly
Christiansen, John Dollen , and Rod Siebel s.
Below: 1982 Chorus members.
Bottom : Putting it all together in the Music Man.

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�PROM

Above: Mr. Johnson, visibly excited about his retreads , que stions the abil ity of a juni or class that spell s the Prom them e
backwards.

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�Left: "An d the winner is .
Below: Steve Dollen does his imit ation
" Solid Gold" dance routine .

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�Here we go again fans, it's a big Hilli -

The first ever Whopper Concert was presented April 23-24 to raise funds for TASK and
the Golden Girls . The program , under the direction of Bob Hilligas , included numbers from
the elementary and high school music departments , vocalists outside of school, and the
Golden Girls. The show drew large audiences
who were pleased with the talent Tri -Center
had to offer.

Ab ove: Elementary urchin s wa it th eir tu rn .
Uppe r Ri gh t: Bo b " Fosse" of Co nce rtm ani a d raws o ut
ta lent.
Right: Th e "K ing" is alive as re in ca rn ate Greg Ring struts
and sings .

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''Whopperganza''

�Above : Arl a Clausen 's Swing
Choir be lts out another tune 1
Left: Elvira - one more t im e!

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�Banquet pays tribute to
Athletes and Cheerleaders

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�"Thrill of victory,
agony of defeat", but
Cheerleaders,
Student body, and
Pep Rallys keep at it!

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�Towards the last of April , the Sociology class pl ann ed a Peace Ra lly aim ed at increa sing their knowledge
and understand ing of t he Nucle ar Arms Race . Their int ent was to invite five represen t atives of all thirtytwo school s in the Sout h-West Iowa district , wh ich they did. Som e schools disrega rde d the invite , many
made the exc use that it was a bad time of the yea r (a s if there are better times to disc uss m ass suicide on a
global level) . Of those schools attending , all hoped we wo uld continue our efforts of another Rally in the fall
of '82 .
Speakers included ; Jim Marx of the Omaha Freeze Chapte r and Ri cha rd Clea ver from the " Catholic
Worker " in Des Mo ines. Albert Einstein , who is dead, co uld not attend; however, a st atement attributed to
him brought back a haunting reality to the overridi ng dangers of the Arms Race: " The splitting of the atom
has changed everything , except the way we think and thu s we drift toward unpara lleled catastrophe ."
The idea that more is better is ridiculous . We do not beco me mo re secure by producing more powerful
nuclear weapons ; since th is only perpetuates an arm s ra ce among the supe r powers. A blockbuster bomb
used in World War II would be equivalent to 100 ton s of TNT. Th e bomb dro pped on Hiroshima would be
equivalent to 20 ,000 tons of TNT . Tod ay we measu re nuclea r bom bs in megatons - on e megaton is
equivalent to one mi llion ton s of TNT. The U.S. and U.S.S.R. now have multip le warhead 1CBMs in th e 25 50 megaton areas .
If tha t doesn 't get you , think of wh at it costs in human ter ms :
- The average family pays more in ta xes to support th e world 's arms race than to ed uca te th eir children .
- In developing nations there is one soldier for every 250 inha bi tants; on e docto r for 3,700 .
- The co st of one destroyer is greater th an the yea rly U.S . pledge to the U.N. Development Fund .
- Th e Dep art ment of Defense is the largest singl e en ergy-user in U.S. and in 197 8 used the equivalent of
237 million ba rrels of oil , an amount th at would keep all ur ban bus systems in t he U.S. runnin g for 22
yea rs .
- In t he U.S . on e t ax doll ar in t wo goes to the military ; thro ughout the world , one in six .
- For int ern ati onal peacekee ping for ces the world spend s $135
million ye arly ; for national military forces, 3 ,000 times as much .
Wh at it all boil s down too bunky, is that the class of 1982 may not
have to wo rry about plann ing their 10-y ear reu nion .

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�Left: Jim Marx. Omaha Freeze Chapter. and Richard Cleaver. Des Moines "C atholi c Wor ke r " inform Seni o r s on the
threat of Nu c lear Destruct ion .
Above: Students from St. Alberts , Glenwood . Nishna Valley
and Tri-Center absorb and que st io n the futili ty of the " Arms
Race".

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�81

�Mary Kathleen Alters

Daniel Pa t rick Archer

Flag Twirler*, Track *, Cross Country*, Office Aid .. , Graduation Usher .. , Homecoming Committee *, Homecoming Court*

Football***, Baseba 11 u•, Track*, FFA ",
Band•**. Prom Committee ..

Allen Clifford Bardsley
Cross Country*, Football *"* , Track .. •,
Wrestling*"•*,
Baseball ** .. *,
Band *,
Homecoming Court*, FFA .. ", Best Ath lete Wrestling - 4th in State; Footbal l 1st Team Al l S.W. Iowa.

Scott Allen Bargenquast
Football**••, Wrestling••••. Track••••

Bryan Richard Arm strong
Basketball "•, Baseball*

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�Debra Jean Borrink

Tana Marie Bourke

Basketball **'"* , Volleyball* **, Class Officer*, Homecoming Usher "'

Softball*, Chorus **, Band*"', Swing
Choir ** , Musical*, Golden Girls***, Track
Manager• , Student Council*, Best Singer

Virgil James Brockhoff

Julia Ann Brisbois
Basketball* , Student Council* , Peer*

Christopher William Bri ch

Band****,

IAG***~

Peer*, Bowling Team•

Cross Country*, Wrestling**•*, Baseball* , IAG ** *, Class Otticer'°* *, Homecoming Committee• , Prom Committee,
Homecoming Court•, Best Looking

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�Jane Marie Carlson
Volleyball *••, Basketba ll * 0 •, Basketball
Manager •, Track Manager •, Softball*.
Speech**, Band** , Student Cou ncil••••.
NHS * '" , Prom Committee •, Flag Twirler•,
Office Aid* • , G.G . Prop Girl *

Keri Lee Brown

Michael John Carroll

Softball* , Speech *•, Peer •, G.G. Special
Character**

Kelly Lyn Christensen
Student Council *, Golden Girls* ***, Basketball*••. Cheerleader* , Class Officer• •,
Track*, Softball****, FHA* ***, Bowling••, Chorus• **, Band ***, Swing
Choir• •, NHS ***, Musical***, Speech *,
Prom Committee • . Graduation Escort*,
Homecoming Comm ittee*. Homecoming
Queen •, Honor Student •, Best All-Around,
Chorus Award

Carla Eve Clark
Ba nd** . FHA***•, NHS ***, Student
Cou ncil* . Office Aid•. Speech• , Prom
Comm ittee*, Graduation Usher• , Homecoming Court• , Annual Statt •, Best Per sonality

Lynn Eugene Christiansen
Football *

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�Richard Michael Dermody
Football *"'**, Wrestling **•*, Baseball **,
Track •, Class Officer ** , Prom Committee •, Homecoming Committee *. Homecoming King* , Best Personality

John Lowell Dollen

Jill Lyn Cook

FFA •**, Basketball **, Band *, Chorus **,
Musical ** . Jazz Band*. Swing Choir **. Annual Staff* . Peer *, Student Council*. Best
Singer

Basketball.,..,.•, Softball*** ,.. Track*"'*-.
Annual Statt •. Speech*, Band ** , NHS *,
Student Council* *** , Golden Girls .,.•

Steven Harold Dollen

Deborah Ann Driver

Footba ll *•••.
Basketball*"' **,
Baseball••••, Track *** , FFA****. Band ***.
Jazz Band ••, Homecoming Committee •,
Homecoming Court•, Prom Committee •,
Peer•

Volleyball ** ** . Basketball • • . Chorus••.
Student Council'" . Flag Twirler•, Golden
Girls**•, Office Aid ". FHA*, Prom Committee• . Peer •

Joseph Patrick Dooley
Basketball* *** . Baseba11•••• , Track•••.
Perfect Attendance - 3 ye:irs

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�Julie Anne Elias
Jazz Band **•, Basketball" , Band "•••,
Cheerleader .. •, Choir ... , NHS ***, Swing
Choir *. Annual Statt •, Speech *, Prom
Comm ittee*, Musicals **, Peer • . Golden
Girls *"•. Homecom ing Usher, Graduation
Usher, Valedictorian , Most Likely To Succeed, John Philip Sousa Award

Terri Lynn Ebert

Shelly Marie Fitzgerald

Track", Basketball *, Band ***, Softball ****. Prom Committee*. Cheerleader"

Chorus•

Valerie Ann Kiernan
Teresa Jane Jones

Band****, Jazz Band **'", Chorus•, Musical* , Golden Girls**•, Track*•. Basketball****, Softball***, NHS .. *, Student
Council**••. Annual Staff"*, Office Aid*• ,
Speech••, Drum Maj orette• . Garth Bint z
Memorial Scholarship, Math Award - 2rd
Place

Basketball*", Volleyball**. Track Manager**. Graduation Usher, Homecoming
Committee*. Cheerleader**. Homecoming Court*, Flag Twirler•. Office Aid*. Prettiest Girl

Joseph Dean Katzer

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�Gesine Renate Kl aver
Volleyball *, Track * , Annual Staff*

Patrick Thomas Langin

Jeffrey Lynn Killpack

Football** **, Basketball*•, Model United
Nations*'", Student Council**, Homecoming Committee• , Homecoming Court*,
Best Speaker

FFA *, Football *

Todd Duane Little

Jeffrey Lynn Nelson

Chorus•. IAG •, Wrestling•*•, Speech*,
Football*, Annual Staff*, Peer•

IAG*••• , Industrial Arts Award

Brian Joseph Mahoney
Baseball*,
Track*,
Football**,
Speech*•• , Homecoming Committee •,
Annual Staff*, Student Council**, NHS **,
Model United Nations•**, Homecoming
Court•. Most Likely To Succeed, Math
Award - 1st Place

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�Richard Dean Newland
FFA "***

Lisa Marie Nelson

James Clinton O'Neill

Cross Country •, Chorus ***, Speech *,
Musical*, Wrestling Manager ••*, Student
Council•, Basketball *

Track*, Speech*"', FFA "'*"'*

Kelly Jo Pogge
Cross Count ry •", Volleyball **, Basketball*, Track•••• , Cheerl eade r •". Chorus••, Homecoming Committee• , Class
Officer•, Band*, Wrestling Manager • ,
Musicals••, FHA•, Swing Choir .. , Flag
Twirler•, Graduation Usher•, Homecoming Court•, Best Athlete

Kimberly Ann Osbahr
Basketball**,
Track**,
Softball*.
Band**••, Golden Girls**, Fl ag Twirler *

Justine Louise Pape
Basketba ll ***,
Track ***,
Softball*,
Cheerleader•••, Class Officer•, Student
Counci l*, NHS*•*, Golden Girls••••,
Prom Committee•, Graduation Usher•,
Homecoming Court•, Prettiest Girl

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�Gerald Wayne Reynolds
Peer *

Albert Leo Ring

Randy Lee Price
Wrestling*

FFA••**, Bowling Team "'

Denise Lucille Ring
Softball *, Cheerleading• *, Chorus *, Class
Officer••, Speech*. Band• ••, FHA *•, Flag
Twirler* , Peer•, Homecoming Committee•, Homecoming Court•

Curtis Eugene Ronfeldt
FFA*

Rebecca Joan Ring
Basketball *•••, Softball'" •••, Track• • .
Band .. , Student Council" •. NHS* ....
Speech •, G.G. Prop Girl '"

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�Rand al l Dale Schultz
Football '"'"••. Basketball*. Track *•*,
Homeco ming Co mmittee•, Class Officer•.
Annual Staff"', Homecoming Court • ,
NHS .. **. Pro m Co mmittee*, Graduation
Escort * , Best All -Arou nd. Citizenship
Award

Constance Marie Rose

Melanie Ann Sidebottom

Chorus *. FHA **. Volleyball '" 0 *, Homecoming Court •

FHA*, Golden Girl s***, NHS "'**, Offi ce
Aid*, Fl ag Twirler •, Homecoming Usher *,
Sal utatori an•. Most Likely To Su ccee d.
Lee-Welbourn Award

Mary Beth Stamp

Li nda Marie Stuh r

Volleyball .... , Basketbal l**, Cho ru s** .
NHS••. Musical*, Grad uat ion Usher •,
Peer•. Perfect Attendance - 3 ye ars

Softball•***. Baske tball*•,
Manager•, Track•, FHA•

Kelly Lyn Sta rk
Baske tba ll *, Chorus*, Band***, Stage
Band*, FHA*, Most Improved Instrumen t alist

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Basketb II

�Sh irley Helen Weihs

Debbie Renee Vorthmann
Volleyba11•, Track** *, FHA**,
ball**•, Chorus u , Swing Choir*

Peer*, Chorus •

Soft-

David Glenn Wohlers
Randall Scott Wilson
Band•*. Wrestling*

Class Officer** , Prom Committee*.
FFA** , Homecoming Court*

Nancy Jean Welbourn
Band *•**, Jazz Band *•, Chorus••*.
Musicai* *, Golden Girls**, Track Manager*, Basketball Manager •, Class Officer .... NHS ***, Speech**, Annual Staff*,
Graduation Usher•, Homecoming Usher*.
Student Council**•, Musicianship Award

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�Graduation

Sunday May 16, 1982

Ba ccalaureate Address -

Rev. Robert Offerdahl

Commencement Add r ess Valedictorian - Julie Eli as
Salutatorian - Mel anie Sid ebottom
Recipient " Garth Bintz Memori al Award " -

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Valeri e Kiernan

�CO NCERT CHOIR under direction of Mrs. Arl a Cl ausen .

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�Exchange Students
"Special" People
Abo ve : Host sister Mary Stamp and Gesine parti ci pate in the " t weaking
of the noses " ritual , familiar to the foreign exchange program th e world
over.
Center: Hitting a softball was a new experien ce for Gesine in the annu al
Sociology Challenge Cup Tourney.
Lo wer: " After overhauling engines all day , and all you 've got is a Tu nalite "?

This past year TriCenter had a good
fortune to become
more familiar with
another culture . Gesine Klever of West
Germany spent her
senior year with
Mary Stamp and
her family being the
host.
Gesine's reflections on the experience : The decision
to " live in another
country , with a new
family away from
home and old
friends was guided
by a desire to become a more independent person . I
wanted to understand a new country, new people, and
become a member
of a new family."
" Back in Germany
my schoo l was much bigger than T.C., but I'm sure it is
an advantage for an exchange student to spend the year
in a smaller school." It is so different living in a small
community compared to our town in Bielefeld.
" I also le arned to live with sisters and sometimes to
fee l a little bit jealous because back " home" I was the
only child in my family. I am very happy to have chosen
to spend this year in America : and I am sad that it is al most over . I want to encourage everyone to conside r to
be an exchange stude nt. ''
"Although it will be painful to leave , you will come
"home" with many expe riences, a new understanding,
and knowing that you have friends and a loving fami ly in
another country ."
Aud Wiederse hen - Ges ine

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Most &amp; Best Awards: Speaker - Pat
Langin ; Athletes - Kelly Pogge and Allen Bardsley; Prettiest - Terri Jones &amp;
Tina Pape (tie) ; Best Looking - Chris
Brich; Personality - Carla Clark and
Rich Dermody; Industrial Arts - Jeff
Nelson; Vocalist - Tana Bourke and
John Dollen ; Most Improved Instrumentalist - Kelly Stark; Succeed Brian Mahoney and Melanie Sidebottom &amp; Julie Elias (tie); All-Around Kelley
Christiansen ;
and
Randy
Schultz. (not pictured) Gigantus
Americanus twit - guess who?

Left: From one Manure Spreader to another, Mr . A.
bestows the ripe award t o this years recipient - Jim
O'Neil.
Below: Competition for this years Sniveler of the
Year award was so fierce. that First period American
Governmen t class wiped up, easily.

�Underclassmen

Above: '' We ll, my broker is E.F. Hu tton. and he says
Top : " Get that camera out of th e res t room."
Right: " One , two, bump , grind, kick .. . "

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�JUNIORS
Beverly
Armstrong
Shelly Baker
Deanna
Bardsley
Roxanne
Bargenquast
Lynn Boley
David Borrink
Burl Boyer
Paul Brisbois
Gene Calhoon
Karen
Clevenger
Sharone
Clevenger
Rusty Collins

Calvin Corrin
Patrick
Dermody
Rosemary
Dooley
Timothy Doyle
Dana Eberl
Jimmy Ebert

Michelle Fey
John Fi tzgerald
Mark Frieze
John Gardner
Valerie Graham
Christopher
Jones

Adam Justice
Tracey Kahler
Jill Katzer
Nancy Kay
Steve
Krumwiede
Jim Langin

Douglas Lewis
Michael McKee
Steven
Messerschmidt
Bobby Nelson
Ted Nelson
Jackie Newland

Anne Olson
Allen Osbahr
Michael Osbahr
Kay Pauley
Cathy Ratigan
Lisa Reynolds

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�Christy Ring
Melissa Ring
Kathie
Rondfeldt
Jody Ruckman
Mark
Sidebottom
Judy Slobodnik

Tim Slobodnik
Mark Tennigkeit
Robert Thomas

Rene Towers
David Ware
Suzanne
Watson

Lisa Wear
Dale Well man

James Wellman
Kelly Wellman

Dennis Wilke
Dale Wilson

Ma rk Wohlers
Lisa Wright

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�SOPHO MORES
Jay Anderson
Shawn
Bargenquast
Laurie
Bertelsen
Linda Bertelsen
Michelle Brich
• Paul Brooke

Robert Brown ,
Jr.
Tamara Burford
Bruce
Campbell
Sharon
Carrigan
David
Christiansen
Brenda Church
Craig Corrin
Rhonda Darrah
Robert DeBolt
Sheila Doyle
Duane
Duhachek
David Elliott

Brian Fox
Susan Frieze
Ellen Gravert
Ch r istina Green
James
Handbury
Peggy Hansen

Kandice Hester
Kristi Jensen
Karen Jo nes
Kathy Kade l
Wendy Kay
Joan Killpack

Regina Knauss
Allen Knott
Dale Kosma cek
Valori Krohn
Robert Leinen ,
Jr.
Vi ctoria
Loeffelho lz

Li sa McDermott
Diane
McDonald
Mariann
Mah oney
Cynthia Masker
Deborah
Meyerring
David Ne lson

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�Jane Nelson
Michael Nelson
Cynthia
Newland
David Nihsen
Tony Olefson
Wesley Orme

Kelly Pauley
Penney Pauley
Kathryn Pieper
Thomas Pieper
John Plambeck
Timothy Ploen

Crystal Powell
Patty Rapier
Bart Ring
Vicky Ring
Walter Ring
Tracy Ruckman

Frederick
Schmidt , Jr.
Dari n Shriver
Rodney Siebels
Ki m Taylor
Robert Towers ,
Jr.
Ed Vidlak

Norman
Wellman
Roger Wilke
Susan Wil son
Merrick Witt
Kimberly
Zim merm an
Jeff
Christiansen

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�FRESHMEN
Gina Alters
Brad
Armstrong
Dennis
Ausedmore
Renae Bintz
Shon Bourke
Chuck Calhoon

Jerry Calhoon
Mark Carrigan
Shelly Casson
Jo Anne
Chambers
Scott
Christensen
Bridgette
Church
De Anna
Cooney
Bill Darrington
Jennifer
Dermody
Jared Dollen
Jeff Dollen
Ann Marie
Doyle
Mike Eberl
Tammy Ehlers
Sam Elias
Lynn Gardner
Vicki George
Trina Hadfield

Mike Hammitt
Darin Hood
Todd Kirk
Robin Larsen
Darrel Leinen
Craig Lucke

Shawn
McConnell
Ann McDonald
Brent McKee
Angie Mahoney
Cathy
Messerschmidt
Dean Nelson

Rena Olsen
Bonnie Olson
Krys t al Penner
William Pierce
Mark Pogge
Terri Pope

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Robert
Reynolds
Jesse Ring

Lori Ring
Michelle Ring
Kevi n Ronfeldt

Jill Sanders
Cheryl
Schierbrock
Conn ie
Sch nitker

Kary n Smith
LeAnn Sta rk
Carol Stinn

Kathy Stuhr
David Thomas
Norma n
Th omas

Jim Tichota
Ron
Vo rt hmann
Paul Wellman

Becky Wood
Kevin
Zimmerman
Rocky Balboa

103

�Junior High -

Jimmy Ackland
Beth Armstrong
Kip Arnold
Nancy Brich
Joy Campbell
Jake Collins
Tom Colpitts
Amy Dargin
Lori DeBolt
Steve Divin
Jerry Dol len

104

Kirk Duhachek
Brian Flemming
Kevin Fo x
Frank Freese
Larry Frieze
Laurel Gambs
Kraig Haggerty
Tim Hough
Rick Huebner
Susan Kay
Becky Kiernan

Future Real People ..

Jeff Killpack
Keri Killpack
Monica Langin
Craig Larsen
Christine Lee
Stacy McConne ll
Barbara McDermott
Beth McDon ald
Bill McDonald
Jenn~ Martens
Mike Minehart

Jeff Nelso n
Bev Orme
Christy Paden
Stacey Paulsen
Tim Plumm er
Jeff Pogge
Jamie Pohlman
Tina Pruess
Jody Ratiga n
Christine Ring

�Eighth Grade -

Mr. Larry Hornbostel.
Principal
Mrs. Janet Larsen .......... ......... Language Arts
Mr. Gene Ballantyne .......... ...... Mathematics
Mr. Carl Cochran .. .... .. ............ Guidance &amp;
Social Studies
Mr. Ed Gambs .. ............ ....... ... . Langu age Arts
Mr. Roger Johnsen .. .. ...... .... .... Science &amp; Physical
Education
Mr . Nile Smith .. .. .......... ....... .... Science
Mr. Pat Dalton ...... ....... .. ......... Soci al Studies
Mrs. Diana Benzing ................. Langu age Arts
&amp; Resource

Mi che ll e Ring
Penn y Ring
Karen Siebels
Scott Vorthmann
Mark Werhli
Kevin White
Marc Wilson
Brian Witt
Shei la Witt
Dell Woh lers

-

�Seventh Grade -

Shelly Ackland
Jim Anderson
Kyle Archer
Jeana Sandow
Robin Bargenquast
Ron Barrier
Nate Benzing
Linda Bintz
Michelle Brantley
Matt Brooke

106

Kevin Calhoon
Traci Carroll
Scott Cattoni
Kelly Clayton
Wendy Collins
Shaylea Cooney
Diana Divin
Rochelle Dollen
Tina Eberl
Teresa Eckmann

Stacey Fi sher
Angie Gardner
Valerie George
Dave Greiner
Kevin Gunderson
Rache l Hall
Dale Hansen
Gin a Her ken reth
Kim He ster
Missy Doyle

Star Trekers

Darcey Huebner
Jarel Jense n
Kelli Jones
Peter Jones
Susie Kadel
Todd Kahler
Scott Krumwiede
Todd Lehan
Chuck Le inen
Kelly Loftus

Ju lie McDerm ott
John Madsen
Kim Nelson
Mick Nelson
Wendi Nelson
Wendy Newland
Carol Nih sen
Susan Parks
Kerri Pauley
Terry Pierson

�Ta nya Pl ambeck
Jodie Pohlman
Tammi Pope
Frank Rapier
Cha r les Ring
Joe Ring
Penny Ri ng
Ke n Schneckloth
Wayne Sc hu ett
Rodney Schu ltz

Dave Shriver
Trisha Siebels
LeRoy Tichota
Delene Wedel
Joan Wellman
Joyce Wellman
Bryan White
Shelly Woods
Kerry Zimmerman

�Go For It!

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P.S. Trust us, we're the last to let
you down

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A "BANK S OF IOWA BANK

Member FDIC

328-1856

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COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK offe rs FREE checking account
services to all full time students . Bring proof of student status to
any COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK office for your FREE account.

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DELICATESSEN

and ITAUAN FINE FOODS

312 S. 72ND ST. CEDARNOLE PLAZA OMAHA, NEBRASKA 6811 4 391 ·3130

Located in Council Bluffs. Iowa

IOWA CLOTHES

Cutler Fu neral Home

Everything in clothing needs for the young man
before and after graduation .

5 33 W illow Ave .

Iowa Clothes
Broadway at Scott

Council Bluffs. Iowa

Counci l Blu ff s, I A 5 1501

51501

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7 BANKING LOCATIONS
Cou nc il Bluffs, Iowa

HENDERSON• MACEDONIA• MODALE • UN DERWOOD

Member FDIC and Hawkeye Bancorporation ,

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�Best Wishes
Meyer Landing

MEYER FUNERAL HOME

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Council Bluffs Katchery
901 West Broadway
Phone : 323-7169
Purina Chows --- Baby Chicks

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lubrications of Council Bluffs , Ltd .

2312 West Broadway
Council Bluffs,
Iowa 51501
712/328-3229

Box 149
Logan , Iowa 51546

Farm Bureau Insurance
Loga n, Iowa

644-2701

Crusader Coach Lines
Charte r Bus Service
Logan, Iowa

644-2604
3 22-861 5

THUMBS
201 West Broadway .
Phone -

Council Bluffs, Iowa

After the game , t hink of THUMBS
Mo . Valley , Iowa

32 2- 1111

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422 East Erie
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318 Ea st Erie
Missouri Valley. Iowa
Tel. 642-2747

Practicing Family Dentistry

411 East Sixth Street
Logan, Iowa 51546

Coast t o Coast Store
509 East Erie
Pho ne 642 -3328
Missou ri Val ley , la 51555

Phone: 644-2161

Harrison Mutual
Insurance Association

Club 191
Portsmouth , Iowa
Jerry and Ri ta C hr iste nsen, Owners

Rustic Inn

Keith E. Strong - Secretary
Logan, Iowa

545-3800
Crescent, Iowa 51526

Crossroads Feed &amp; Service
Beebeetown , Iowa
Kent Feeds

644-312 1

11 5

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HARDWARE
Box 38
Portsmouthl Iowa

328-9547

CRESCENT HILLS
15 Minutes
from Omaha

Winter fun
for Everyone

Bus. Ph . 712-7 43-2315
Home Ph. 712- 743-2135

Paul J. Leine n
Owner

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Po rts mouth and Pan am a, Iowa
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Neola. Iowa

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State Bank

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Neola. Iowa

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Neola, Iowa
ph. 485-2454

Minden, Iowa
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Neola, IA.

PHONE : 485-2416

DONOVAN OIL CO.
Champlain Products
Station and Tank wagon Service

WELLMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.
EARTH WORK OF ALL KINDS

Neola. Iowa

Mike and Walter Wellman
BOX 276
NEOLA, IOWA 51559

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LOGAN. IOWA 51546

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642 -2733 - 328 -6877

Moore Brothers
Supermarket
Valley Village Laundry
Member

Missouri Valley, Iowa

FDIC

also located in Logan ,
Woodbine, and Dunlap

The First
Nationa l Bank

of
Mis souri Valley
Low Pr ices on F or d s

Missouri Valley, Iowa

Bob Anderson
Ford-Mercury
Mi sso uri Valley , I owa
Ph. 642-2728

118

51555

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AUTO PARTS &amp; MISC.

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Body and Paint Work
Mechanical Work

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"The Happy Hookers"

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Night: 483-2654
Hrs: 9:00-5:30

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UOMAIN
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LeRoy Tichota, Owner

Dave Miller, Manager

BAKER'S PETROLEUM
MINDEN, IOWA 51553

Hank Bergantzel
Gary Bergantzel
Elaine Pruitt
Billy Pruitt
Phone : 323-8766

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ALL MOBIL PRODUCTS
THERMOGAB L.P.

BOTTLE 8: SULK

1314 Fifth Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

Lowell Baker
483 -2286

Elias Supermarket
Persia's one stop shopping center
Phone: 488-2225
Persia, Iowa

Ray's Country Tavern
"A Place Where Friends Meet"
Persia, Iowa
Phone; 488-2335

PEOPLES

Minden Farm Supply
Minden, Iowa

Carley Drug Co.
Quality-Service-Courtesy
Phone : 343-6777
Avoca, Iowa

2917 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Miller Garage
Tractor and Auto Repairs
Persia , Iowa 488-2151

119

�ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Men &amp; Wome n's Services Earpier ci ng
Neola , Iowa 485-2385

Minden, Iowa

Joe's Garage
Tel. 433-2463

Schierbrock' s
Dep't. Store

STOKELY YARDS, INC.
Grocery, Meat &amp; Hardware

Lumber - Ready Mix
Neola - 485-2378
Underwood - 566-2260

Phone 485-2181
Neola , Iowa

DUFFY'S
Minden . Iowa
Phone 483-2821

Jerry and Mary -Pat
Minden, Iowa

Dau Hardware

NEOLA CAFE
Bea Troll
485-2324

Plant Desig n Inc
Fun line Flonst And Gorden Center

2A hour ans service
tel 485-2281 and tel. 328-02 28

Klay's

Groc.
Meats

Phone 485-2344
Neola, Iowa
Klay Killion - Owner

&amp;

Phil's Inn
Neola, Iowa

Van Hebel's
" lhe H0use o f Mugs"
Paul-f?oy
l~eola Iowa 51559

Tri-Center Auto Parts
Neola, Iowa

Minden won woos
Truck Frame ShOftenlng and Lengthening

Olive Shotts
Be• 182 Minden, Iowa

120

Robert L Bmckhott
483-2323

�In School and After Graduation kee p
Up with the News of the Trojans
Subscribe Today To th e

GAZETTE REPORTER &amp; NEWS
Your Most Compl e te Coverage News pap e r
For Tri-Ce nt e r
Ne ws &amp; Sports

Maureen Olsen
Editor

Hall Insurance Agency

·' In surance pays its own way "

Neo la, I ow a
Minden, I owa

Ph one: 48 5 -22 4 5
Ph one: 483-2611

Insurance &amp; Real Estate

Phon e : 485- 2276
Neo la, Iowa 51559

ARMY.
BE ALL YOU CAN BE.
Check out t hese Army guarantees:
* up t o $20, 100 fo r co llege
* $5 ,000 enlistment bonus fo r certain
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22 01 West Broadway
Counc i l Bluffs , or call 323 -0 5 13

GUARANTEED.
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�Farmer's &amp; Merchants
State Bank

MINDEN MEAT MARKET
Sla ughteri ng
Processi n g
S ides - Hind - Fro nt
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Spec ial C u t s

Minden , Ia.
Phone : 483-2611

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KOPPER KETTLE
REST AU RANT &amp; GIFTS

483-2836

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Karen &amp; Employees Welcome You Always
Minden, Iowa

1-80 &amp; Minden Exchange
Phone: 483-2828

483-2122

Portsmo ut h Meat Locker
WaterHole #3
Restau rant * Lounge

Portsmo uth, Iowa

Bingo
Eil ee n Frase

Persia , Iowa

(712) 488-3611

Gas - Food
Minden , Iowa

Midtown Motel
Ph . (712)-483-2202

Minden, Iowa

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INSURANC E &amp; REAL ES TA TE
PERSIA . IOWA 5 1563

(712) 488- 2425 o r 382 1

Minden Bowl Cafe an d Lounge
Mind en, Iowa

Armstro ng Standard

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Minden, Iowa
Phone : 483-2943

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NEWSPAPERS
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305 East Broa dwa y
Cou nc il Bl uffs. Iowa 5 1501

The Prudential
Insurance Company
of America
Harlan, IA 5153 7

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Roger A. Koch
District Agent

Larson's Shoe Store
"Fine Footwear for t he Family"
Harlan, Io wa
603 Court Street
Harlan, Iowa

Olson Cleaners at Harlan and A voe a
Qualit y Dry Cleaning
Phone: 755- 7255

Farm Bureau Insurance
S AV I NGS &amp; LOAN ASSO C IAT I O N

Logan. Iowa
644-2701

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(7 12) 755-3331

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Harlan, Iowa
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101 South Main St
DENISON, IOWA 51442

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Hou seware and Supp ly Store
500 E. Erie
Missouri Val ley , Iowa
7 12-642-224 0

People's State Bank

., you guys take the left flank !"

Mo . Valley, Iowa

712-642-2781

" God , How I hate Mondays!"

Logan Mill
Puri na Feeds ,
Medications
Grind and mix

216 E. 6th St.
Logan , Iowa

644-2540

Doty's
Floral Design
501 East Erie
Mo . Valley, Iowa

642-2240

125

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483-2521
Minden , Iowa

John Deere Sales &amp; Service
Phone (712) 642-4117
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555

Hummel Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Offices at Oakland &amp;
Macedonia, Iowa
Oakland Ph . 482-6424
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"Where the wise economize"
Fresh Fruit, Produce, Meat and Complete line of quality canned goods
Open evenings and Sunday mornings
Through our doors pass the best people in the world : Our Customers

I love it when you t alk di rt y !

127

�CHATTER

Local guru an d space cadet, Kel ly Wellman ,
practices his mantra and levitation . Com mented Maharash i Wellman , " t h ink this is
tough, you sho ul d see me eat sp i na ch! "

ANNUAL STAFF:
Members at right include : John
Dollen, Melanie Sidebottom, Jill
Cook, Br ian Mahoney, Randy
Schultz, Carla Clark, Todd Little,
Nancy Wellbourn, Julie Elias , and
Va leri e Kie rn an.

Next Year In PEOPLE

Will Adam con t inue to pursue hi s own i ntere sts?
Will K im f ind true love? Who w ill be next on the love boat?
Will Pa t Dalton con t inu e t o im pe rsonate Bob Hilligas?
Who w ill w in the Nat ional Tw it Awa rd ?. . ..... ...... . . Who Cares?

Join Us In '83 In PEOPLE

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