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                    <text>CRIMSON and BLUE&#13;
Abraham Lincoln High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
1972 &#13;
2&#13;
TABLE&#13;
OF CONTENTS&#13;
Introduction&#13;
Sports&#13;
Activities&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Academics&#13;
People&#13;
Honors&#13;
1- 7&#13;
8- 51&#13;
52 - 79&#13;
80- 95&#13;
96-117&#13;
118-173&#13;
174-208&#13;
A,9aABAll&#13;
LJNCOLM&#13;
BJGB&#13;
8CBOOL &#13;
Like the weaving of a tapestry,&#13;
our lives are shaped&#13;
into many forms. &#13;
Textured with the&#13;
impressions&#13;
of those around us;&#13;
growing&#13;
with every thread&#13;
of emotion.&#13;
4 &#13;
5 &#13;
Learning&#13;
f~om every mistake&#13;
so that with the next&#13;
effort,&#13;
the same flaw&#13;
will not appear.&#13;
6 &#13;
,, . ·' ..&#13;
Continually weaving with the&#13;
care of an artist until&#13;
the final fa bric is ready for&#13;
display.&#13;
7 &#13;
SPORTS&#13;
Representation . . . .&#13;
Sportsmanship ... .&#13;
Endurance ... .&#13;
Attitude ... .&#13;
Skill ... .&#13;
8 &#13;
9 &#13;
10&#13;
Horneco111ing&#13;
HOMECOMING QUEEN: JAMIE ANDERSEN Diego never does figure out why Jamie is crying.&#13;
Last year's Queen, Marlys Hammer&#13;
crowns Jamie.&#13;
Dr. Robert Benton, Supt. of Schools,&#13;
gives the queen a bouquet. Diego climaxes the evening's ceremony&#13;
with a kiss. &#13;
Is 11Teary'' Event&#13;
The Senior Class came up with the winning float: " LYNX BEAT THE CHIEFTAINS."&#13;
Homecoming Court And Escorts&#13;
Jim Runnels, Melonie Hunter, Dan Grandick, Jean&#13;
Palmer, Diego Londono , Jamie Andersen, Craig&#13;
Madsen, Sue Keldgord , Stan Petratis . and Mary&#13;
Hall&#13;
''Abraham Lincoln halls have&#13;
never been more colorful,' ' was&#13;
the faculty comment at the end&#13;
of the Homecoming decorating&#13;
contest. Who won? Seniors- -of&#13;
course. And they won the float&#13;
contest, too!&#13;
Approximately 5,000 fans saw&#13;
Bellevue defeat A.L. 46-14. It&#13;
was a sad night all around.&#13;
Steven Krabbe , the Emcee, announced that Mr. Ron Beeson&#13;
had fallen from a ladder earlier&#13;
in the day causing paralysis.&#13;
It was cold and windy but the&#13;
band, cheerleaders _and porn&#13;
pon girls performed unique routines. Jamie Andersen, the new&#13;
· queen, cried and cried when she&#13;
saw her name emblazoned in&#13;
fireworks. Homecoming events&#13;
ended with a dance played by&#13;
''Uncle Zeek''.&#13;
11 &#13;
Uncle Zeek Plays&#13;
Juniors win "2nd" with their "Spear It."&#13;
HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS&#13;
Melonie Hunter Mary Hall&#13;
Cross Country gang rides through the streets in its mobile .&#13;
12 &#13;
Patty Conley peps up the game with her banner.&#13;
HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS&#13;
Sue Ke ldgord Jean P almer&#13;
Homecoming dancers enjoy ''LOUD' ' Uncle Zeek.&#13;
13 &#13;
" Who's loaded with school spirit? Elaine&#13;
Day! "&#13;
Varsity Cheerleaders&#13;
Jean Palmer, Becky BorviiCk, Laura Sigler, Sue Keldgard, Carrie Carrither s .&#13;
Lynn Kurth, Elaine Day&#13;
Cheerleaders Generate&#13;
14&#13;
Abraham Lincoln's cheerleading squads played an important part in school athletic&#13;
events. Representing each class&#13;
of the student body, they held&#13;
a magnetic field of supporting&#13;
fans. Uniformed cheerleaders&#13;
were required to attend pep&#13;
rallies and all competitive&#13;
games with smiling faces and&#13;
lungs filled to capacity. It is&#13;
a tough but,rewar ding job being&#13;
a cheer leader.&#13;
'Tm a pigskin and I'm tough!" &#13;
Carrie Carrithers backs the Lynx . "Go, Go Abe Lincoln," yells Sue Keldgord.&#13;
Sideline School Spirit&#13;
" The Lynx are great," chants Laura Sigler.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
J. V. Girls&#13;
Carry&#13;
Their Load&#13;
Rosemary Knight watches her man in&#13;
the A.L.-T.J. wrestling match.&#13;
Nancy Fritz, Mr. Don MoxleyandMr. Thurman Johnson discover Miss Erva Huckleeberry wins an animal.&#13;
Row 1: Laurel Herwig, Judy Maxwell. Row 2: Patty Behm, Renee Roberts, Melinda&#13;
Sigler. Row 3: Vicki Currie, Nancy Fritz. Row 4: Rosemary Knight. &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Cheer With&#13;
S111iles&#13;
Sophomore cheerleaders are honored for their service at the Winter Sports Banquet.&#13;
Jan Stemple cheers for the team.&#13;
SophoIDore Cheerleaders&#13;
Row I : Patty Meade, Sandy Green, Kathy Graff, Row 2: Debbie Thacker , Bar b&#13;
Krabbe , Bobbette Bowen, Jan Stemple , Kim Pierce&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Ponl Pon Girls And RAH&#13;
To be a porn pon girl is&#13;
the wish of most every girl,&#13;
but only those with true school&#13;
spirit make it. Who would want&#13;
to get up early every morning&#13;
and report for practice at 7&#13;
a.m.? Showmanship was a characteristic of the porn pon girls&#13;
since they particiapted in the&#13;
halftime show at Homecoming,&#13;
marched in the Homecoming&#13;
Parade, presented routines&#13;
during the basketball season,&#13;
entertained at the road show,&#13;
marched in the Iowa City parade&#13;
and ''Rocked Around the Clock''&#13;
for the Beeson Benefit.&#13;
Porn Pon Girls present colorful routine at the road show. Kristy Stucker lets the world know she&#13;
is alive!&#13;
Kris Kostopulos, Terri Hammer, Pam Rudolph, Mary Workman, Richelle Bryant, Teri Freese, Joy Pentico,&#13;
Kenkel, Kristy Stucker, Linda Kenkel, Mary Hall, Nancy Ellen Cleaveland &#13;
Club Add Zip&#13;
Andy Peters and "His Gang" raise the roof.&#13;
Meet the new RAH Club!&#13;
A.L. has long had Pep Club&#13;
problems. To eliminate some of&#13;
these problems, a small group&#13;
of girls organized the RAH Club.&#13;
This caused consternation&#13;
among the students, the faculty&#13;
and the administration. One big&#13;
hassle occurred when the members were not allowed to march&#13;
in the Homecoming Parade.&#13;
However, the organization survived and became the school's&#13;
Pep Club under a new name:&#13;
''The Abe Lynx Spirit Crowd' '.&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
A. L. Defeats St. Albert&#13;
A.L. started its football season with two&#13;
wins: Lewis Central 22-0, and St. Albert 7-6.&#13;
The Lynx victory over St. Albert was the first&#13;
in A.L. 's history. The overall season's record&#13;
was 2-7.&#13;
Steve Ozaydin led the team in rushing,&#13;
while Bill Somers led in the receiving category.&#13;
Tom Carrithers was a close second in both&#13;
categories. Senior quarterback Dan Hissong&#13;
led the Lynx team in touchdowns with 5.&#13;
At the Booster Club Sports Banquet, 37&#13;
players were honored with special awards. Steve&#13;
Ozaydin was named "Most Valuable Offensive&#13;
Player.'' Jeff Carpenter was selected ' 'Most&#13;
Valuable Defensive Player" and Steve Nuzum&#13;
was chosen for the " Sportsmanship Award" .&#13;
Carpenter's 190 points on the tackle chart was&#13;
high for the defensive platoon. Other statistics&#13;
included Bill Somers with 132 points, Mark&#13;
Lieurance and Dave McAtee with 111 points,&#13;
Steve Nuzum with 100 points and Rollie Weed&#13;
with 93 points. Ron Wolfe made the All-Southwest Iowa Squad as a defensive halfback.&#13;
Todd Emerine (47) plays " Bump and Rum" on a Bellevue&#13;
end.&#13;
Gilbert Campbell (75) handles All-State Bellevue lineman.&#13;
Football co-captains are (front) Steve Nuzum a nd Todd Emerine and (back) Dan Hiss ong and Bill Somers. &#13;
First Time In Lynx History&#13;
Row 1: Mike Dirks, Randy Christiansen, Steve Ozaydin, Ron Wolfe, Russ Blackman, Mark Lieurance,&#13;
Mike Moroney, Randy Wolfe, Kevin Jacks, Doug Hansen, Bill Somers, Todd Emerine Row 2: Doug Thomas,&#13;
Tom Fischer, Jeff Carpenter, Everett Collins, Bob&#13;
Rongish, Scott Hale, Jeff Anderson, Jeff Wymore,&#13;
Mike Scoles, Dan Hissong Row 3: Joe Jones, Ron&#13;
Reid, Jim Peters, Ron Orr, Gilbert Campbell, Dave&#13;
McAtee, Rollie Weed, Steve Nuzum, Larry Hoer,&#13;
Skeeter Smith Row 4: John Arthur, Bob Butler, Ed&#13;
Grudle, Tom Will, Tom Carrithers, Paul Crane, Paul&#13;
Meyerman&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
A.L.&#13;
22 Lewis Central .&#13;
St. Alberts&#13;
Benson .&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
14&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
South&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Bellevue .&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Central ..&#13;
Opp.&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
21&#13;
35&#13;
44&#13;
42&#13;
46&#13;
22&#13;
26&#13;
Coach Reed Emsick gives the Lynx&#13;
defense another signal.&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
J.V.'s Make Central Struggle&#13;
John Arthur and Tom Will&#13;
alternated at quarterback this&#13;
year as each threw to downfield receivers Jon Conyers,&#13;
Tom Fischer, Chuck Gardner,&#13;
and Roger Hansen. John Ruffcorn was another offensive&#13;
threat, always running up the&#13;
middle for extra yardage.&#13;
Coach John Brooke commented that the JV defense was&#13;
never quite the same without&#13;
Coach Ron Beeson's signals&#13;
from the sidelines. Standouts&#13;
which held the defense together&#13;
were John Arthur, Tom Will,&#13;
Roger Hansen, Steve Emert and&#13;
Darrell Long.&#13;
Jon Conyers (87) sidesteps a South&#13;
defender. Punt returner, Tom Will (91), signals&#13;
for a fair catch.&#13;
Row I: Tom Fischer, Dennis Haynes, John Smith,&#13;
Ed Grudle, Bob Bulter, Steve Emert, Roger Han -&#13;
sen, Chuck Gardner, Charles Yarbrough, Darrell&#13;
Long Row 2: Tom Will, Jim Peters, Paul Kladstrup, Diego Londono, Leslie Pearey, Terry Max -&#13;
well , John Ruffcorn, Jon Conyers, Dale Moore , John Arthur&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
AL Opponent AL&#13;
O. . Creighton Prep . 42 o.&#13;
0. .Central . . . . . 6 O.&#13;
6. .Burke. . . 44 7.&#13;
6 ... South . . . . . . . . 35 O.&#13;
.Benson ..&#13;
.Bellevue .&#13;
.Boys Town&#13;
Opponent&#13;
. ... 62&#13;
. . F&#13;
36&#13;
.Tee Jay ..... . . 20 &#13;
Sophomores Win Big&#13;
Coaches Gene Armstrong and&#13;
Dennis Dozark' s sophomore&#13;
football team proved itself as&#13;
it gained an overall 6-2 record&#13;
in Metro play. The passing combination of Paul Crane to John&#13;
Wickman scored a season high&#13;
of 12 touchdowns. When halfbacks Rich Pascuzzi and Jim&#13;
Wright were not gaining yardage&#13;
around the ends, line play of&#13;
Butch Atherton, Larry Nansel,&#13;
and Jay Svoboda would often&#13;
open up holes for fullback Rod&#13;
Jensen to go crashing through&#13;
for valuable yardage.&#13;
Jim Wright (26) does a square out while the linemen punish Benson defenders.&#13;
Row 1: Jim Wright Rick Pascuzzi, Roger Adams,&#13;
Scott Covey, Bob Eyre, Rick Bryant, Kim Elder,&#13;
Don Donnelly, Ron Burkhart Row 2: Paul Crane,&#13;
Terry Cooper, Jay Svoboda, Tom Kinney, Clark&#13;
Giles, Jerry Rounds, Terry Bonar, Terry Grace,&#13;
AL&#13;
40.&#13;
13.&#13;
19.&#13;
34.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Opponent AL&#13;
. Creighton Prep 16 20.&#13;
.Central . . . 16 7.&#13;
.Burke . . . . 6 43.&#13;
.South . . . . 0 43.&#13;
Rod Jensen Row 3: Gary Marsh, Jeff Stokes&#13;
Mike Vore, Butch Atherton, Jim Conley, Mik~ Crouse, Steve Lovette, Larry Nansel, Gary Cook,&#13;
John Wickman Row 4: Coach Dennis Dozark&#13;
Coach Gene Armstrong '&#13;
.Benson .. .&#13;
Opponent&#13;
12&#13;
.Bellevue .. . .&#13;
.Boys Town&#13;
.Tee Jay ..... .&#13;
44&#13;
0&#13;
12&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
Bonham Avenue hills have&#13;
paths worn bare by Cross Country boys. Result: 5-3 record&#13;
as nine top- notch runners&#13;
battled constantly for positions&#13;
on the varsity squad. Senior&#13;
Co-captain Steve Farrell was&#13;
the top Dual Meet runner. He&#13;
placed 4th at the A.L. Invitational Meet and 8th at the State&#13;
Federation Meet. Tom Evezic,&#13;
the other co-captain, placed&#13;
13th at the State Federation&#13;
Meet. Gary Bristol, recruited&#13;
from P.E., was a bright spot&#13;
as he finished 19th at the same&#13;
meet.&#13;
Steve Farrell strides through high grass&#13;
at the far side of the course.&#13;
Harriers Have&#13;
Tom Evezic heads for the finish line. &#13;
Winning Season&#13;
Row 1: Rick Faurot, Steve Krabbe , Kenny Nelson, gamini , Tom Evezic , Steve Farrell Carl Sutton, Bill Samuelson, Ed Clatterbuck, Don Campbell , Rick Rob Hemmingsen, Coach Mike Freema~&#13;
Olsen Row 2: Mark Steege , Mark Rold , John VerBill Samuelson runs neck and neck with&#13;
a Lewis Central harrier.&#13;
Varsity Scoreboard&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
16. .Benson . 23&#13;
21. .South . . 15&#13;
13. .Tee Jay 31&#13;
15. .Creighton Prep 21&#13;
23. .Boys Town . . 13&#13;
20. .Bellewe . 17&#13;
17. .Northwest 22&#13;
17. .Central . 19&#13;
J. V. Scoreboard&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
18. .Benson . . . . 19&#13;
11. .South . . . . . 28&#13;
10. .Tee Jay . . . . 33&#13;
17. .Creighton Prep . 19&#13;
24. .Boys Town. . . . . 16&#13;
19 . .. Bellewe ...... 17&#13;
10 ... Northwest . .. . 38&#13;
Won .. Central .... Forfeit&#13;
25 &#13;
Mike Loftis&#13;
26&#13;
Gymnasts Have Best Year In&#13;
Dan Grandick&#13;
"Young and victorious" describes the gymnastics team.&#13;
Four seniors, three juniors, and&#13;
seven sophomores made up the&#13;
squad. Led by George Hall and&#13;
Dan Grandick, the team won nine&#13;
meets and lost three. At the&#13;
State Meet held in Cedar Rapids,&#13;
Grandick placed 8th on parallel&#13;
bars and high bars, scoring two&#13;
team points. Hall placed 6th on&#13;
parallel bars, 7th on the high&#13;
bar and 8th all around, scoring&#13;
six team points. This placed&#13;
A.L. 6th in the State! In the&#13;
eight years A.L. has promoted&#13;
a gymnastics team, this record&#13;
was the best.&#13;
,&#13;
A.L.&#13;
102.45&#13;
120.47&#13;
124.20&#13;
93.30&#13;
107.44&#13;
108.34&#13;
97.08&#13;
120.47&#13;
114.99&#13;
106.53&#13;
118.36&#13;
124.20&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Tee Jay 104.35&#13;
Northwest 114.56&#13;
Tech High 1.90&#13;
Creighton 101.33&#13;
Boys Town 88.12&#13;
Benson 100.35&#13;
Rummel 65.84&#13;
South 151.31&#13;
Central 81.96&#13;
Bellevue 100.10&#13;
Westside 88.56&#13;
Millard 26.50&#13;
RECORD: 9-3 &#13;
A.L. History&#13;
George Hall&#13;
Row I: Steve Matheson, Jim Schlott, Tom Bran- don, Mike Loftis, Dan Grandick, George Hall, Tracy&#13;
Kimnach, Bob Pusey , Dale Grote Row 2: Coach&#13;
Jim Schlott, Dan Grandick, George Hall&#13;
Bill Beasley, Mark Royer, Nick Flaten, Tom Mahoney, Terry Kimnach, Dan Drennen, Rodney Kading, Bob&#13;
Spratt 2 7 &#13;
28&#13;
For the second year in a&#13;
row, thevarsitybasketball team&#13;
reached the substate only to&#13;
fall at the hands of Harlan.&#13;
Unique in stature was the keyword since Stan Petratis ( 6' 11' ')&#13;
was the tallest player in many&#13;
years and Dave Hogan (5'9")&#13;
was the shortest in comparison.&#13;
Bill Somers was awarded the&#13;
Thurman Johnson trophy at the&#13;
Winter Sports Banquet. This&#13;
trophy is awarded according to&#13;
game statistics. Ten seniors&#13;
dominated the team which&#13;
means next year will be a&#13;
rebuilding year. Three outstanding players made the AllMetro Holiday Tournament&#13;
Team: Dave Hogan, Bill Somers&#13;
and Stan Petratis. Exceptional&#13;
defensive play was displayed by&#13;
Jeff Carpenter the only junior&#13;
starter.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
,A.L.&#13;
66 ... Burke .&#13;
... Tee Jay&#13;
55 ... Bellewe&#13;
48 ... Creighton Prep&#13;
Opponent&#13;
. 64&#13;
. 49&#13;
53&#13;
49&#13;
50&#13;
49&#13;
70&#13;
68&#13;
64&#13;
80&#13;
41&#13;
59&#13;
76&#13;
50&#13;
69&#13;
90&#13;
58&#13;
68&#13;
59&#13;
46&#13;
64. . .St. Albert . . .&#13;
69 ... South ..... · ·&#13;
62. . .Central . . . · ·&#13;
38 ... Creighton Prep ...&#13;
53 ... North ... .&#13;
86 ... Harlan ... · ·&#13;
60 ... Ryan . · · · · · ·&#13;
66 ... Benson .... ·&#13;
48 ... Rummel ... .&#13;
44. . .Boys Town . . .&#13;
67. . . &lt;:intral .&#13;
80 ... Tech ..&#13;
49 ... Westside&#13;
65 ... South ..&#13;
S3. . .Denison .&#13;
55. . .St. Albert . .&#13;
Varsity Wins&#13;
Garv Brantz Droves that the Lynx are better cats than the Panthers.&#13;
Row 1: Gary Brantz , Dave Hogan, Randy Wolfe, Al Sorensen, Ron Wolfe, Jeff Carpenter Row 2: Tom Carrithers, Bill Somer s Stan P etratis Frank F eiertag Randy Christiansen, Craig Madsen ' ' ' &#13;
Second In Sub-State&#13;
"I've got it," shouts Stan Petratis. Even though the attempt was unsuccessful , Ron Wolfe made a beautiful jump.&#13;
" Hey, Stan! You're shooting for the&#13;
wrong basket,'' whispers Jeff Carpenter.&#13;
29 &#13;
•&#13;
30&#13;
Row 1: Pat Mallory, Dan Drennen, Scott Franz, Jim Bolten, Kurt Goldapp, Chris Laustrup, Coach&#13;
Rick Bryant, Jeff Oden Row 2: Larry Smith, Robert Hobbs&#13;
J. V. Basketball Team&#13;
Tom Carrithers and Tom&#13;
Will were the high scorers&#13;
for the JV's. Since most of&#13;
the team were sophomores,&#13;
an 8-game winning streak was&#13;
a terrific spirit- booster.&#13;
South and Westside won by&#13;
one -point which made two&#13;
heartbreakers for the JV's.&#13;
Followers of the team believed the Tech and Westside&#13;
games were the best played&#13;
in many years. Mr. St. Jiminez's "wheel defense" was&#13;
the tool used to win the games.&#13;
Sophomore Basketball&#13;
High scorers for the team&#13;
were Jim Bolten, Rick Bryant&#13;
and Scott Franz. The defensive&#13;
hustle, led by Jeff Oden, Dan&#13;
Drennen and Charlie Tefft,&#13;
was one of the more impor -&#13;
tant tactics used by the team.&#13;
Contributing to the game were&#13;
Chris Laustrup and Kurt Goldapp who did great work when&#13;
called from the bench.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
29 ... Rummel&#13;
61. .Tech ...&#13;
Opponent&#13;
51. .Tee Jay .&#13;
52. .Boys Town&#13;
31. .Creighton Prep ..&#13;
50. .Central&#13;
41. .Ryan . . .. .&#13;
43. .South ... .&#13;
54 ... Tee Jay&#13;
61. .. Benson .....&#13;
67. . . Bellevue . . . .&#13;
JV Scoreboard&#13;
73&#13;
82&#13;
73&#13;
54&#13;
83&#13;
65&#13;
50&#13;
73&#13;
66&#13;
70&#13;
87&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
54 ... Burke ...&#13;
66 ... Tee Jay ..&#13;
71. .. Bellevue ...&#13;
48. .Creighton Prep&#13;
64 ... St. Albert&#13;
66. .North .&#13;
87 ... Harlan&#13;
62 ... Ryan .&#13;
74 . .. Benson&#13;
57 ... Rummel . ...&#13;
53. . . Boys Town . .&#13;
71. .Central ... . .&#13;
80. .Tech ... . .... .&#13;
40. . Westside ..&#13;
54. .South ....&#13;
87. .Denison . .&#13;
60&#13;
69&#13;
45&#13;
57&#13;
44&#13;
61&#13;
57&#13;
54&#13;
54&#13;
40&#13;
39&#13;
44&#13;
86&#13;
41&#13;
55&#13;
52&#13;
Chris Laustrup tries hocus -pocus during&#13;
the Ryan game. &#13;
Row 1: John Wickman, Robert Eyre, Paul Crane, Mark&#13;
Steege Row 2: Scott Hale (Student Manager), Jim&#13;
Peters, Larry Nansel, Chris Jensen, Tom Carrith- ers, Tom Will&#13;
Has A Winning Season&#13;
Chris Jensen out-stretches his Burke opponent&#13;
to get the ball.&#13;
Tom Carrithers shows how easy it is to make two points.&#13;
3 1 &#13;
BEING A WRESTLER MEANT:&#13;
. . . stuffing yourself after each&#13;
match, only to starve again&#13;
before the next one&#13;
. . . standing alone on the mat&#13;
to face a Metro champion&#13;
. . . after losing, getting a&#13;
lecture from the coach on&#13;
''what you learned from this&#13;
match"&#13;
. . . getting a haircut before&#13;
the sectional tournament&#13;
. . . jogging on the bus when&#13;
you didn't make weight&#13;
. . . pride and satisfaction after&#13;
a win&#13;
. . . going to State, like Rich&#13;
Hoffman&#13;
Hoffnlan Goes&#13;
Bob Edwards struggles for pin points.&#13;
Row 1: John Jerkovich, Dennis Dettman,&#13;
Dave McCartney, Rick Faurot, Rick&#13;
Gross. Row 2: Dave Boswell, Bob Edwards, Mark Rold, Ed Grudle . Row 3:&#13;
Coach Reed Emsick, Dave McAtee , Paul&#13;
Meyermann, Dan Gubbels, Richard Hoffman &#13;
To State&#13;
"Gimme back my arm!" protests Rick Faurot's Northwest opponent.&#13;
It's a win for Paul Meyermann!&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
O. . Bellevue . 56&#13;
23. . Boys Town 29&#13;
27. . Central 33&#13;
19. .South . 29&#13;
12. .Benson 38&#13;
9. .Harlan . . . . 55&#13;
26. . Creighton Prep 23&#13;
20. .St. Albert 23&#13;
18. . Tee Jay . 27&#13;
13. .North . . 37&#13;
28. .Northwest 15&#13;
John Jerkovich winces as Coach Reed Emsick plays doctor.&#13;
33 &#13;
I&#13;
3 4&#13;
A.L . 15.&#13;
12.&#13;
27.&#13;
33.&#13;
30.&#13;
0.&#13;
40.&#13;
27.&#13;
18.&#13;
39.&#13;
39.&#13;
Steve Lovette finds himself in quite a predicament.&#13;
Wrestlers Earn Several&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Opponent&#13;
. Boys Town . . . . 37&#13;
.Harlan . . 48&#13;
.St. Albert . . . . . 15&#13;
.Tee Jay . . . . . . 33&#13;
.North . . 30&#13;
. Bellevue 66&#13;
.Central 18&#13;
.South . . 24&#13;
.Benson .&#13;
. Creighton Prep . .&#13;
.Northwest ... ·&#13;
36&#13;
27&#13;
9&#13;
nn&#13;
Row I: Bob Butler, Dave Edwards, Tom Mahoney, Mike Pearey, Don Campbell,&#13;
Rich Pascuzzi , Scott Goodwin Row 2: Mike Vore, Henry Svoboda , Rod Jensen,&#13;
Stev.e Lovette , Coach John Brooke &#13;
Jay Svoboda has control now!&#13;
Places In Contests&#13;
Heavy-weight Mike Vore's opponent cries for mercy.&#13;
Junior varsity wrestlers&#13;
worked diligently with Coach&#13;
John Brooke but were rewarded&#13;
with place winners. Jim Byrne&#13;
took first place in the Shenandoah tournament while Dan&#13;
Gubbels, Larry Hoer and Tom&#13;
Mahoney placed fourth in the&#13;
West Harrison tournament.&#13;
Sophomore Rod Jensen placed&#13;
third in the same tournament&#13;
along with Mike Pearey who&#13;
placed second in South High's&#13;
tournament. Outstanding sophomore wrestler was Rod Jensen,&#13;
who, with the rest of the team,&#13;
spent hours of practice standing&#13;
on his head or wrestling in the&#13;
dark of Gross's gym(Newtechniques, Coach?)&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
Row 1: Nick Flaten, Jim Conley, Tracy Kimnach, Dirk Hagg, Scott Jacobsen, Richard Hills, Tim Kealy,&#13;
Tim Palensky, Tom Brandon, Dave Whitsell Row 2: Jim Runnels, Tom Kealy, John Flenker&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
A.L.&#13;
67. .Tee Jay .&#13;
23 ... Bryan .&#13;
54 .. . Tech .&#13;
45. .Northwest&#13;
50. .Bellevue .&#13;
58. .South .&#13;
27. . Creighton Prep&#13;
44. .Millard&#13;
44 . . . Ralston&#13;
57 .. . Central&#13;
32. .Rummel&#13;
78. .Boys Town&#13;
30. .Benson ..... .&#13;
Opponent&#13;
28&#13;
69&#13;
11&#13;
50&#13;
45&#13;
37&#13;
68&#13;
51&#13;
51&#13;
38&#13;
63&#13;
14&#13;
65&#13;
Dave Whitsell strains to find the wall to signal the finish . &#13;
Svvi111111ers Set Three Records&#13;
Coach John Galloway calls his boys together for some last-minute instructions.&#13;
This was another recordsetting year for the swimmers.&#13;
Tom Brandon set three records:&#13;
1:57.9 in the 200 yd. Freestyle,&#13;
58.0 in the 100 yd. Butterfly&#13;
and 4:30.2 in the 400 yd. Freestyle . Tim Kealy set a record&#13;
for the 200 yd. Individual Medley with a time of 2:20.9 and&#13;
Tim Palensky set a record&#13;
with a time of 1 :08.3 in the&#13;
100 yd. breast stroke. Out of&#13;
14 teams, the AL tankers came&#13;
in 7th. Those qualifying for&#13;
District were Tom Brandon&#13;
(twice), Tim Palensky, and the&#13;
Relay Team of John Flenker,&#13;
Dave Whitsell, Tim Kealy and&#13;
Tom Brandon. Tom won 7 points&#13;
at the State Meet.&#13;
Richard Hills initiates a start which helps put the swimmers ahead at the beginning.&#13;
Dirk Hagg executes one of his outstanding&#13;
dives.&#13;
3 7 &#13;
38&#13;
Kathy Nickerson, Debbie Hansen, Lynn Loper,&#13;
Diana Neal, Barb Reasoner, Denise Wilson,&#13;
Susan Rickert, Peggy Bailey&#13;
Pettepier Gives Birth&#13;
Mr. Robert Pettepier, who&#13;
comes from a bowling family,&#13;
decided A.L. needed a bowling&#13;
team. He sent out a call which&#13;
was answered by many but a&#13;
faithful 16 players carried the&#13;
load of the season. Sixty-four&#13;
games were played by each&#13;
team.&#13;
George Kreger, Kevin Fleming, Gary Powers, Mark Franz&#13;
and Pat Roarty represented&#13;
A.L. in the District and State&#13;
Finals. This team won 2nd in&#13;
the District and 9th in the State&#13;
Meet. Denise Wilson held the&#13;
highest girl score for one game:&#13;
163. Lu Ann Grote held the&#13;
highest 3-game series: 417.&#13;
Peggy Bailey holds the 2nd highest&#13;
individual score for girls. Diana Neal rolls a consistent game.&#13;
Girls Scoreboard&#13;
WON ......... 26 1/2 LOSS .... . ...... 37 1/2 &#13;
Steve Tait, John Brunow, George Kreger, Gary Powers, Mark Franz, Jack Powers, Doug Evans,&#13;
Gary Bristol&#13;
To Tvvo Bo\Nling Tea111s&#13;
Mark Franz, a junior, shows promise&#13;
for next year.&#13;
Gary and Jack Powers are two members of the first-place team.&#13;
BOYS SCOREBOARD&#13;
WON ............. 53 LOSS ...... . ..... 11&#13;
39 &#13;
40&#13;
Girls Svvi111, Too!&#13;
''Timers and judges ready?&#13;
. . . Swimmers take your&#13;
mark ... Gooo! " These words&#13;
became common stuff to A.L.'s&#13;
first Girls Swim Team ·coached&#13;
. by Miss Sue Petersen. One win&#13;
and two losses closed the season. (A.L. beat Tee Jay!)&#13;
Patti Johnson displays her diving skill .&#13;
Kathy Hamer is determined to win in&#13;
the individual medley.&#13;
Row 1: Anne Gross, Jeri Paulison, Jeanette Stolz , Donna Deakin, Allison Hills,&#13;
Kathy Hamer Row 2: Shelly Smith, Linda Dahlke, Debbie Betcher, Lisa Spencer,&#13;
Patti Johnson &#13;
lntrarnurals Go Over Big&#13;
Jeff Anderson eagerly awaits his turn to assist his teammates.&#13;
'Tm glad I used right guard this morning," smiles Sue Smith&#13;
Competition in intramural&#13;
basketball reached the boiling&#13;
point often. Supporters (girls,&#13;
that is) of favorite boys and&#13;
teams made the tournament the&#13;
talk of the school. VictoryBanners were waved by the Banana&#13;
Men who defeated the Gllimers&#13;
in the first game, 56-52 ,&#13;
although the lead changed hands&#13;
many times.&#13;
Third place went to the&#13;
Raiders who handed the Celtics&#13;
a 72-61 loss. Senior Gary Stanley led all scorers during the&#13;
season with 294 total points.&#13;
Scott Hale dr ives around a " pusher "&#13;
player .&#13;
41 &#13;
42&#13;
Varsity Goes To Sub-State&#13;
With an unusually soggy&#13;
season, the AL Varsity Baseball Team advanced to SubState play. Proof of the tough&#13;
Metro League was the win-loss&#13;
record of 1-7. AL then moved&#13;
ahead to District, beating both&#13;
cross -town rivals, Tee Jay, and&#13;
a newcomer to the Southwest&#13;
Iowa scene, Breda St. Bernard.&#13;
For Sub-State, the team went&#13;
oil the road to play Lytton, the&#13;
top-rated Northern Iowa team&#13;
and came off victorious. With&#13;
full team spirit, Mason City was&#13;
the next hopeful victim, but the&#13;
tables turned and State hopes&#13;
were shattered by a 1-6 loss.&#13;
On the playoff circuit, wellrounded pitching seemed to be&#13;
a strong point. Bob Rongish,&#13;
the junior all-around man, had&#13;
an awesome batting average of&#13;
.500.&#13;
Jack Powers, ignoring the Benson baseman, steals 3rd.&#13;
Row 1: Ron Reid, Randy Jeffries, Tom Moore,&#13;
Dave Hogan, Mike Moroney, Jack Powers, Steve&#13;
Nuzum Row 2: Tom Kephart, Bob Rongish, Randy&#13;
Wolfe, Craig Madsen, Mike Hicks, Ron Wolfe, Gary Bristol &#13;
Ron Reid prepares to tag a Benson ' 'bunny''.&#13;
----&#13;
Varsity Scoreboard&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
1. .Gross . . . . . 2&#13;
0. .Benson . . . . 6&#13;
5. .Rummel 6&#13;
7. .Tech . . . . . . . . . 0&#13;
0. .Burke . . . . . . . . 4&#13;
0. .Bellevue . . . . . . 2&#13;
1. .Ryan . . . . . . . . 5&#13;
5. .Westside . . . . . . 6&#13;
4. .Tee Jay . . . . . . l&#13;
5. .Breda St. Bernard . 1&#13;
(A.L. won the District Meet&#13;
with the above two games.)&#13;
5 ... Lytton ........ . 1&#13;
1. . . Mason City . . . . . . 6&#13;
(The above two games were&#13;
played in the Sub-State Meet.)&#13;
Ron Wolfe slices at a quick pitch.&#13;
Gary Bristol puts some " bench" experience to work.&#13;
43 &#13;
JV'S Try Hard&#13;
Under coach_ St. Jiminez, JV&#13;
Baseball was highly reliant upon&#13;
sophomore power. Juniors,&#13;
Mark Stevens and Alan Waters&#13;
providfE d the experience of&#13;
''older'' pitching knowledge.&#13;
Although a poor season resulted, no player could say he&#13;
didn't have fun.&#13;
Mike Hicks prepares to throw his infamous fast ball.&#13;
Terry Maxwell "batters" it up!&#13;
Row I: Scott Hale, Jeff Anderson, Mark Stevens, Jerry Rounds, Scott Covey, Dave&#13;
McCartney, Ron Edenburn, Todd Backhuus Row 2: Chris Jensen, Paul Crane , Joe Jones, Rod Jensen, Gilbert Karr, Terry Maxwell , John Ruffcorn&#13;
44&#13;
JV Scoreboard&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
6. .Tee Jay . . 9&#13;
5. .Boys Town 1&#13;
0. .Central . . 7&#13;
0. .South . . . 2&#13;
2. .Creighton Prep. 8 &#13;
Girls Track Co111petes In M etro&#13;
Candy LeMaster sees the world whirl by as she runs around&#13;
the track.&#13;
Although the girls track team&#13;
had a disappointing season, it&#13;
kept trying. For the first time&#13;
there was a Metro League for&#13;
girls track. A.L. 'steamparticipated in it and also in individual contests. Laurie Amend&#13;
was outstanding in high jump&#13;
and placed fifth in the Metro&#13;
Meet and second in the All -&#13;
City Meet.&#13;
Working with ayoungteam,&#13;
consisting mainly of sophomores, Miss Sue Petersen&#13;
stated that next year she hopes&#13;
to have a better turn-out. " But&#13;
I am proudofthisyear'steam,"&#13;
she said. ''They all worked very&#13;
hard. "&#13;
Mary Hollins str ides with ease past her&#13;
competitor.&#13;
Row l : Candy LeMaster, Sue Hilburn , Carol Stone , Mary Hollins Row. 2: Carol&#13;
Grieder , The resa Leibel, Laurie Amend, Barb Petersen, Cheryl McCalhster, Lu&#13;
Thompson &#13;
46&#13;
In the words of Coach Joe&#13;
Hauser, ''The 1972 track season&#13;
was highly successful.'' Lynx&#13;
cindermen wqn 4- 2 in dual&#13;
meets with Metro schools. Major relay meets were exciting,&#13;
especially since the Lynx captured fi_.rst place honors at the&#13;
Nishna Valley, Glenwood, and&#13;
city meets as well as tying for&#13;
first at the Missouri Valley&#13;
Meet and coming in second at&#13;
the Council Bluffs Relays.&#13;
Individuals who were major&#13;
contributors to the Lynx success were seniors: Bill Somers,&#13;
Todd Emerine, Randy Christiansen, Steve Ozaydin, Gilbert&#13;
Campbell, Mark Johansen and&#13;
Mark Lieu.ranee; juniors: Jeff&#13;
Carpenter, Rick Olsen, Jim Peters and Mark Steege plus&#13;
sophomores: Tom Brandon,&#13;
Tom Carrithers, Harold Petersen, and John Wickman.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
125. .Tee Jay ....... 30&#13;
127 ... Northwest . . . . 31&#13;
49 ... Benson ....... 92&#13;
51. .. Central . . . . . . 89&#13;
89. . Creighton Prep. . . . 51&#13;
75 ... Boys Town .... 65&#13;
Meets&#13;
Ralston Relays . . . . . . 6th&#13;
Council Bluffs Relays . . . 2nd&#13;
Nishna Valley Relays ... Won&#13;
Missouri Valley Relays .. 1st&#13;
Glenwood Relays . 1st&#13;
District Meet . . . 7th&#13;
City Meet . . . . . . 1st&#13;
High-hurdle man, Tom Carrithers, wins h what! orizontally and vertically, no matter&#13;
Track Tea111 Kicks&#13;
Tom Brandon flies like a bird. John Wickman looks determined when&#13;
he jumps. &#13;
L&#13;
"Hey, Bill. Isn't that discus going the wrong way?"&#13;
Up Winning Dust&#13;
The race is close . . . but Gilbert Campbell always takes&#13;
the lead.&#13;
"Wowzie! Look at those muscles. Wouzie! Tom Carrithers! "&#13;
47 &#13;
Row I: Rhonda Hessel, Jeanette Stolz, Anne Hawk, Melinda Sigler, Laura Sigler,&#13;
Terri Hammer, Lisa Spencer, Donna Deakin Row 2: Kim Pierce, Pam Beck, Sally&#13;
Anderson, Mary Larsen, Anne Gross,.- Vicki Currie, Joan Madsen, Becky Olsen&#13;
I&#13;
Tennis&#13;
"Be confident." "Move your&#13;
wheels." This was familiar advice to the girls tennis team.&#13;
Although the record was 8 - 4,&#13;
the girls played remarkably&#13;
well in the cold weather.&#13;
An impressive doubles record was achieved by Laura and&#13;
Melinda Sigler. Their overpowering set- up made them Metro&#13;
Doubles champions.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Tip-toes and all, Becky Olsen returns the ball to her opponent. ' 'Ready or not, here I come, '' warns Joan Madsen to her victim.&#13;
48&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
A.L. Opponent&#13;
5 .. . Northwest . . . O&#13;
1 . .. Red Oak . . . . 4&#13;
4. .South . . . . . . 1&#13;
5. .North . . . . . O&#13;
1. .Des Moines, Lincoln. 6&#13;
1. . Des Moines, Hoover. 6&#13;
3. .Burke . . . 2&#13;
4. .Central . . . . . . . 1&#13;
5. .Shenandoah . . . . . 2&#13;
2. .Tee Jay . . . . 3&#13;
6. . Lewis Central 1&#13;
4 .. . Red Oak. . . . 3&#13;
Laura Sigler shows Melinda Sigler how to play the net (?) &#13;
Is old&#13;
After a slow start during the&#13;
fall tennis season, the team&#13;
improved and had a winning&#13;
spring season playing Iowa&#13;
schools.&#13;
Dave Eilers was the outstanding player of the seasons. A&#13;
doubles team composed of Marc&#13;
Hart and Dave Beck made a&#13;
good showing. Since three&#13;
players graduated, Coach Marvin Bergsten is looking forward&#13;
to a rebuilding year.&#13;
Row I: John Nicolini , Jerry Shafer, Dave Beck, Jim Daley Row 2: Craig Madsen,&#13;
Dave Eilers, Curt Mann, John Lee&#13;
"I wonder if Mr. Woody Clarke caught my perfect form' "&#13;
thinks Craig Madsen. '&#13;
Dave Eilers smashes the ball with his overpowering forehand .&#13;
Fall Scoreboard Spring Scoreboard A.L. Opponent A.L. Opponent 5. .Boys Town. 0 5. . Red Oak . 2&#13;
1. .Bellevue 4 2. .Tee Jay 3&#13;
2. .South 3 5. .St. Albert 0&#13;
1. .Central 4 7. .St. Albert 0&#13;
2. .Tee Jay 3 4. .Tee Jay 1&#13;
2. .Westside 3 2. .Des Moines, Dowling . . 5&#13;
2. .Burke 3 3. .Des Moines, Lincoln .. 4&#13;
2. .Benson . . 3 5 . . Shenandoah 2&#13;
2. . Creighton Prep 3 5. .Red Oak . . . 2&#13;
5. .Northwest 0&#13;
49 &#13;
5 0&#13;
After downing Red Oak by 2&#13;
strokes, the girls golf team had&#13;
an easy time with Marian of&#13;
Omaha and Tee Jay of Council&#13;
Bluffs. Only 7 girls went out for&#13;
golf and 3 of them graduated,&#13;
which means Coach Penny&#13;
Basehore will be on the lookout&#13;
for potential golfers.&#13;
Golfers Tee-Off At&#13;
Lynn Kurth, Margaret Clark, Sue Warden, Cyndi Hammers, Jacquie Hansen, Anne&#13;
Ritchie, Jamie Andersen&#13;
Cyndi Hammers strokes her ball while Margaret Clark evaluates&#13;
Cyndi's form.&#13;
A.L . 245.&#13;
167.&#13;
163.&#13;
178.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
. Red Oak ..&#13;
.Marian ...&#13;
.Tee Jay .&#13;
. Freemont ..&#13;
Opponent&#13;
247&#13;
174&#13;
192&#13;
169&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Duchesne Invitational . 7th&#13;
Brownell -Talbott . . . . . . 7th&#13;
Sectionals . . . . . . . . . . 4th&#13;
Jacquie Hansen chips her ball on to the&#13;
green . &#13;
Bad Weather&#13;
Row 1: John Jerkovich, Noran Davis, Chris Laustrup, Bill Samuelson, Ed Faurot&#13;
Row 2: Coach Mike Forbes, Ken Jones, Pat Mallory, Bill Powell, Scott Jensen&#13;
In dual competition, the boys&#13;
golf team ended the season with&#13;
6 wins and 7 losses. Noran&#13;
Davis, Bill Samuelson and Greg&#13;
Eveloff kept the Lynx tough&#13;
in all matches. Pat Mallory,&#13;
Ed Faurot and Chip Larsen will&#13;
return next season to make a&#13;
respectable showing for the&#13;
Lynx. Rainouts and postponements tormented the golfers .&#13;
Bill Samuelson tees off while Greg Eveloff awaits his turn.&#13;
Scott Jensen concentrates on sinking his&#13;
putt.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
164.&#13;
182.&#13;
193.&#13;
186.&#13;
174.&#13;
173.&#13;
198.&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Opponent&#13;
.St. Albert . . . . . . 191&#13;
.Red Oak ..... . . 184&#13;
. Westside . . . . . . . 171&#13;
. Bellevue . . . . . . . 176&#13;
. Benson . . . . . . . . 168&#13;
. Boys Town . . . . . . 207&#13;
.Central ... . . . . . 183&#13;
173. .Lewis Central ... 190&#13;
170. .Cr eighton Prep . . . 165&#13;
158. .South . . . . . . . . 155&#13;
184. .Shenandoah . .. . . 182&#13;
176. .Northwest . . . . . . 187&#13;
174. .Tee Jay . ...... 206&#13;
MHSSA Championship .... 9th&#13;
Iowa Sectional .... . .. 3rd&#13;
51 &#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
Involvement ... .&#13;
Painstaking ... .&#13;
Energetic ... .&#13;
Spirited ... .&#13;
Action ... .&#13;
52 &#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
Mr. ALHS&#13;
Dan Hissong&#13;
Miss ALHS&#13;
Becky Barwick Sandwiched between Homecoming and the Road&#13;
Show, the ALHS Pageant scarcely had a chance&#13;
to be a memorable production. Steve Nuzum and&#13;
Melonie Hunter carried the show with their original&#13;
skit ' 'The Pampers Pair'' while the audience&#13;
" did its thing" during the entire evening. Ceremonial pageantry accompanied the announcement&#13;
of Mr. &amp; Miss ALHS as Andy Peters emceed the&#13;
program. Although the candidates ' 'bombed out''&#13;
on the philosophical questions, the audience was&#13;
" bowled over" by the announcement of Dan Hissong and Becky Barwick as Mr. &amp; Miss ALHS.&#13;
Net result of all the troubles: The 1971-&#13;
1972 Pageant was the last.&#13;
Mary Hall and Gary Brantz &#13;
Jamie Andersen and Tom Spetman&#13;
Laura Sigler and Bill Somers&#13;
Mr. Originality&#13;
Steve Nuzum&#13;
Miss Originality&#13;
Mel Hunter&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
Jim Runnels " gets by with a little help from his friends " . Andy Peters okays the "$20,000 for Mr.&#13;
Ron Beeson" .&#13;
Mark Steege dodges ''bomb after bomb ''. " You want a cookie? " teases Melonie Hunter to Steve Nuzum. &#13;
"I hear white socks are coming back," quips Becky Borwick to Gary Brantz.&#13;
Nine dancers and Dan Hissong captivate the a':'dience as Miss Huck and Woody look on.&#13;
57 &#13;
58&#13;
Cabaret Is Spectacular&#13;
Exhausting practices produced a professional road show&#13;
- -Cabaret- -with Mr. John Gibson as director and choreographer. _Lighted chandeliers,&#13;
bright costumes and black light&#13;
.effects made the set unique.&#13;
Professionally speaking, Melonie Hunter and Kate Talbott&#13;
highlighted the evening with&#13;
" Sittin' On The Dock Of The&#13;
Bay' ' and ' 'Joy To The World'' .&#13;
On the comical side, the audie.nce will remember: "Amen,&#13;
Amen" ; " Blurps Is A Laxa -&#13;
tive"; " Raisins " ; "I Like Ta&#13;
Singa"; and "Que Vive" .&#13;
Mr. John Gibson soloed in the&#13;
Can-can dance with a routine&#13;
including a spectacular combination of spins and kicks.&#13;
A unique characteristic of the&#13;
show was the elimination of&#13;
emcees who were replaced with&#13;
blackouts. Craig Madsen and Randy Christensen sing ''I Believe In Music'' .&#13;
" Sam sank," chorus Paula Scarpellino, Bill Harris and Jolene Pierson. &#13;
Teachers put the "move on".&#13;
Pete Thomas: " It Only Takes A Moment." Bill Harris and Harriet Luckman interpret Romeo and&#13;
Juliet.&#13;
59 &#13;
Retarded Craig Madsen even juggles his button&#13;
while Gary Brantz shows off his skill.&#13;
60&#13;
Anne Ritchie announces, " Here is the latest in girls' gym wear."&#13;
"Here's pie in your eye, Jolene," exclaims Marty Polsen. &#13;
Mark Draper and Lindy Hansen little suspect that " Blurps is a laxative''.&#13;
" Why me, Lord? Why me?" cries Kathy Goeser.&#13;
61 &#13;
62&#13;
Many Students Elect&#13;
Mr. Lee Spann blew his top!!&#13;
When? On the tour at Kirn Junior&#13;
High. In the middle of a song,&#13;
he stopped and would not con -&#13;
tinue until the audience quieted.&#13;
Kirn students now know about&#13;
the "wrath of Spann".&#13;
Girls glee under Mr. Clarence Smelser and boys glee&#13;
directed by Mr. Spann partic -&#13;
ipated in the junior high tour,&#13;
the Winter Night of Glees, and&#13;
the Spring Night of Glees. A&#13;
sophomore ensemble was&#13;
formed of members of both&#13;
glees. Amidst this busy schedule, sophomores found time to&#13;
sell candy to keep the Music&#13;
Department out of debt.&#13;
A "first" for the sophomore&#13;
music students was the opportunity to audition for the musical, ''Carousel''. Many accepted this opportunity, tried&#13;
out, and were cast. Bambi Rettig even captured a lead!&#13;
Clarence Smelser&#13;
Lee Spann&#13;
Bambi Rettig, Jennifer Drustrup and&#13;
Mary Beth Moore know the words by&#13;
heart.&#13;
Boys Glee practices a new song.&#13;
Roger Adams and Tim Hanusa invite Pat Mallory to taste their money-making project. &#13;
Vocal Music For Enjoynlent&#13;
Concert choir girls get "A" for effort. Lisa Spencer, Rachel Hegland and Debbie&#13;
Grote are Concert Choir accompanists.&#13;
Varsity Choir spreads Christmas cheer during second period.&#13;
Concert Choir lived through&#13;
one of its most exciting years.&#13;
A smaller choir, better -&#13;
proportioned sections, and allaround balance made it one of&#13;
Director Lee Spann' s best&#13;
choirs.&#13;
The choir's year was highlighted by a heavy concert&#13;
season including the Christmas&#13;
and Easter assemblies. A.L.'s&#13;
Concert Choir was chosen from&#13;
all Iowa high schools to go to&#13;
the Flint Hills Music Festival&#13;
hosted by Kansas State University.&#13;
For many girls who didn't&#13;
want to audition for Concert&#13;
Choir, Varsity Girls Choir was&#13;
the answer to their singing&#13;
problem. Varsity Choir sang&#13;
Christmas carols, participated&#13;
in the Winter and Spring Nights&#13;
of Glees, and went on the tour.&#13;
"Such a sad song at the Christmas&#13;
Concert!' '&#13;
63 &#13;
Svving Choir Is Nunlber One&#13;
"Number One?!" was the&#13;
surprised cry of swing choir&#13;
members at the Midland Jazz&#13;
Festival in Fremont, Nebraska.&#13;
Competing against 25 other&#13;
groups, A.L. 's New Design&#13;
rated first in the Class A- -&#13;
Choreographed Division. In another contest in Adel, Iowa, the&#13;
New Design won a third place&#13;
trophy.&#13;
New Design memories are&#13;
numerous. Many, many performances . . Tuesday night&#13;
choreography rehearsals . .&#13;
Barb yelling out the steps . . .&#13;
Mr. Spann, YELLING .&#13;
Excitement before eachperformance . . . The pure thrill&#13;
of a good show!&#13;
Barb Mathieson shows Kate Talbott and&#13;
Mike Simpson how to "swing".&#13;
Row I : Tom Fischer, Carolyn Campbell , Drew Peterson, Debbie Nelsen, Bill Harris, Debbie Grote , Mark Draper, Susie Woodling , Bill Samuelson Row 2: Melonie&#13;
Hunter, Richard Morgan, Mike Simpson, Linda Kenkel , Ma rk Johanson, Be th&#13;
Andrews, Randy Christiansen, Rachel Hegland, Kathy Amend , Dale Grote, Mike&#13;
O'Bradovich, Gayle Saint, Cr aig Madsen , Karen Coale , Jeff" Baldwin , Kate Talbott, Jim Runnels, Lori Bridson&#13;
Butch Atherton and Dale Gr ote, sophomores , have two more years to " combo"&#13;
together. &#13;
Music Boasts Tvvelve l's&#13;
Division-I Soloists&#13;
Lisa Spencer (at piano), Eldon Winger, Kate Talbott, Bill Harris, Cindy Behrens, Mark Draper&#13;
Division-I Girl's Sextet And Trio&#13;
Te rri Ebert, Connie Browning, Kathy Amend, Laurie Amend, Carolyn Campbell ,&#13;
Cindy Behrens, Lori Bridson, Mary Larsen, Mary Milner, Marlene Watt&#13;
Nearly half of the groups&#13;
taken to contest in Glenwood&#13;
on April 15 received Division&#13;
I Ratings. Seven solos, two&#13;
duets, Double Mixed Quartet-A,&#13;
Girls Sextet-A, and Girls TrioA all earned I's with the other&#13;
thirteen groups receiving II's .&#13;
No Division III ratings were&#13;
given! Mr. Lee Spann and Mr.&#13;
Clarence Smelser, plus their&#13;
music students, sacrificed&#13;
much personal time to place&#13;
A.L. in this enviable position.&#13;
Division-I Duets And Accompanists&#13;
Row 1: Debbie Grote , Rachel Hegland&#13;
Row 2: Mark Draper , Kate Talbott, Bill&#13;
Harris, Lor i Bridson&#13;
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Band Experiences&#13;
Abraham Lincoln's Marching&#13;
Band had another vibrant year&#13;
with the help of drum majorette,&#13;
Marla Connor and head drum&#13;
major, Stan Smith. An outstanding recommendation plus&#13;
an invitation for next year was&#13;
given to the band for its efforts&#13;
\n Iowa City's Homecoming.&#13;
Full of spirit, the band pulled&#13;
up to the Howard JohnsonMotel&#13;
where it was greeted by the sign&#13;
below.&#13;
MARLA CONNOR&#13;
.ORUM MAJORETTE&#13;
......., __&#13;
STAN SMITH&#13;
HEAD DRUM MAJOR &#13;
First Overnight Trip&#13;
Orchestra has many extra rehearsals to prepare for Carousel.&#13;
Concert Band practices many hours for its performances.&#13;
It seemed that band and or -&#13;
chestra were always preparing&#13;
for something! After the musical and main performances,&#13;
there was a scholarship concert&#13;
to make money for recipients&#13;
of the band and orchestra&#13;
awards.&#13;
Highlighting the end of the&#13;
year was a banquet at Trentino' s&#13;
where letters were awarded and&#13;
the winners of scholarships&#13;
were announced. Jerri Paulison&#13;
won the John Phillip Sousa&#13;
Award. The National Orchestra&#13;
Award went to Roxanne Pillar.&#13;
Also , Mr. Jim Misner's "Will&#13;
to Seniors" was read, which&#13;
created fun in the form of embarrassing moments!&#13;
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Contest Is A Busy Time&#13;
Besides concerts, tours, musicals, and All-City Contest,&#13;
band and orchestra members&#13;
were involved in a small group&#13;
contest where 15 superior&#13;
ratings were earned. At a large&#13;
group contest in Harlan, the&#13;
band received a II rating and&#13;
the orchestra a I rating.&#13;
\&#13;
Superior Ratings In Band- -Row 1: Allison Hills, J acquie Hansen, Kim Paul, Mike&#13;
Loftis, Mike O'Bradovich Row 2: Scott Gerard, Terry Lewis , Richard Atkinson, Stan Smith, ~ike Dale&#13;
Superior Ratings In Band- -Row 1: Debbie Der ry, Jill Thomas, Bonnie Nielsen,&#13;
Leslee Payne, Jer ri Paulison, Cathy Bowlds Row 2: Bob Warner, Mike Madsen, Ted P oulos, Janet Beno&#13;
Superior Ratings In Orchestra - -Row l : Chris Sundermann, Mary Beth Scarpelli no,&#13;
Lori Bridson Row 2: Jill Newberg, Cynthia Faisst, Roxanne Pillar &#13;
Drummer Mike Dale beats in&#13;
spirit. Mr. J. Mi'sner is a proud father ... and director. im&#13;
Mike Madsen, Bob Warner, Stan Smith and Allison Hills play " hot" trombones at&#13;
the road s how.&#13;
Dance Band was really swinging especially at the road show&#13;
where Drummer Terry Lewis&#13;
was carried away by his drum&#13;
solo and beat the drums off the&#13;
stage.&#13;
An invitation to play for the&#13;
prom at the Iowa School for the&#13;
Deaf gave the dance band a&#13;
''professional air'' .&#13;
Pep Band did its part for&#13;
school spirit by playing at the&#13;
home basketball games. It was&#13;
also asked to play for Creighton University.&#13;
A new addition to the instrumental section was the arrival&#13;
of a daughter to Director Jim&#13;
Misner.&#13;
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Carousel Spins On!&#13;
Stories of a New England&#13;
town and its tear-jerking tales&#13;
spun into the hearts of many&#13;
Abraham Lincoln students and&#13;
Council Bluffs play-goers alike!&#13;
Mr. John Gibson and Mr.&#13;
Lee Spann scored again with&#13;
some of the best casting many&#13;
people had ever seen in a high&#13;
school musical. Casting was&#13;
only one of the fine things about&#13;
this play. Acting, singing, and&#13;
dancing made "Carousel" come&#13;
to life. New techniques were&#13;
instigated- -for example, the&#13;
use of no house curtain and a&#13;
spectacular opening carnival&#13;
scene. One of the most diffi -&#13;
cult technical accomplishments&#13;
was a moving carousel. At each&#13;
performance, it drew a hearty&#13;
round of applause except at the&#13;
student matinee when the motor&#13;
burned out.&#13;
Speaking of carousels, re -&#13;
member when the big talker&#13;
Billy Bigelow (Mark Draper)&#13;
almost fell off his own carousel. Miss Motherly Love is Kate Talbott&#13;
alias Nettie Fowler . Jolene Pierson prefers her water-diet&#13;
figure to that of Tiny Tonya.&#13;
Randy Christiansen adds some painful looks to " Blow High, Blow Low" ! &#13;
The carousel i~ a jerky, never-to-be-forgotten ride.&#13;
Steve Ozaydin and Karen Coale appear to be "enjoying"&#13;
their work?&#13;
Mark Draper puts the glisten in Mel&#13;
Hunter's eye.&#13;
Bambi Rettig snuggles up to bashful Bob Smith. &#13;
A Night Of Terror&#13;
A most scary show started&#13;
off the new season of plays&#13;
at Abraham Lincoln. This was&#13;
the first production of the new&#13;
theatre director, John Gibson,&#13;
who put his professionalism&#13;
to good use.&#13;
Through the discovery of new&#13;
talent in Harriet Luckman, Jim&#13;
Brower, and Andy Peters, Dracula became a smashing&#13;
success.&#13;
As a dramatic lesson, both&#13;
new and old actors alike found&#13;
it nearly impossible to put on&#13;
a show without learning their&#13;
lines. Right, Actors?&#13;
Debbie Grote adds stage make-up to&#13;
a wide -eyed Paula Scarpellino .&#13;
" Look deep into my eyes," says the vampire Jim Runnels to Jolene Pierson.&#13;
A most elaborate set is that of " Dracula ."&#13;
.. I __..._.__ --&#13;
A stunned Andy Peters witnesses Harriet Luckman's shrieking debut.&#13;
"What do you mean my pants are too baggy for you?" asks Andy Peters of his lover,&#13;
Jole ne Pierson.&#13;
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··Miracle Worker'' Rates&#13;
Plays receiving the sign of&#13;
superior theatre accomplishment are few and far between.&#13;
"The Miracle Worker" was&#13;
such an exceptional production&#13;
that it received standing&#13;
ovations each night.&#13;
Jolene Pierson, who portrayed the young but hardworking Annie Sullivan, carried&#13;
the show, but white-trashservant, Ginny Thomsen, stole it&#13;
with her wobbly-hipped gait.&#13;
Again sophomore power supplemented the cast while older&#13;
"acting pros" discovered the&#13;
field of technical theatre .&#13;
"The Miracle Worker" was&#13;
the icing which topped a year&#13;
of work in the "Gibson Era."&#13;
"Land Sakes! This here pump really&#13;
works," exclaims white-trash servant,&#13;
Ginny Thomsen.&#13;
"Helen, HELEN!" screams Captain Keller (John Jackson).&#13;
"&#13;
" Don't cry, Dr. Anagnos, or I will ," pleads Jolene Pierson to Gary Gallner&#13;
and the blind girls.&#13;
1' &#13;
Tvvo Standing Ovations&#13;
"F-1-N-G-E-R, finger, Helen, it has a name!" explains Jolene Pierson to Mel&#13;
Hunter and retarded helper, Gary Bowes.&#13;
Deaf mute Helen Keller, portrayed by&#13;
Mel Hunter, reaches out for knowledge.&#13;
This is another " quiet" evening in the Keller household.&#13;
Once more Roge r Adams and Jolene Pierson have&#13;
an eye-to-eye discussion.&#13;
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Christmas Dance&#13;
AFS members and sponsors, Miss Frances&#13;
Burritt and Mr. Don Scheibeler, worried again&#13;
about raising the necessary money to help sponsor&#13;
an ~xchange student. Since Giddi Pips (an out-ofschool organization) did not have its usual dance,&#13;
this was a welcome solution to two problems.&#13;
Dingle-bobs, icicles, Christmas trees, Christmas&#13;
garlands, and Christmas candles plus pretty Christmas formals made a festive evening. About 300&#13;
students enjoyed the " beat and boom of L .A.&#13;
Carnaval. A profit of over $300 relieved all financial&#13;
tension. AFS Christmas Dance tradition, maybe?&#13;
" I told my Dad He owes me money since I don't need braces, "&#13;
smiles Sue Schleidt.&#13;
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J&#13;
''My dear, you look ravishing,'' comments Maxine Mattingling's date. &#13;
Begins Tradition&#13;
"One guy, three girls. Not a bad average ."&#13;
Miriam Cook, Diego Londono and Jane Palmer put the finishing touches on the tables.&#13;
- -end of 1st 8 pt. tape&#13;
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King Queen&#13;
Randy Christiansen Sue Keldgord&#13;
78&#13;
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Attendants&#13;
Pam Beck, Randy Christiansen, Sue Keldgord, Laura Sigler, Gary Brantz&#13;
Attendants Attendants&#13;
Mary Hall - -Randy Christiansen Sue Keldgord- -Steve Nuzum&#13;
Attendants&#13;
Bill Somers- -Melonie Hunter&#13;
Along with Eve, many girls&#13;
in halter dresses pref erred the&#13;
bare look in "The Garden of&#13;
Eden". For quite a while, it&#13;
seemed there might not be a&#13;
prom, but after quite a hassle&#13;
with the date and a group, the&#13;
juniors finally came through.&#13;
Jerms provided music , and&#13;
at last the sponsors, Christine&#13;
Fink, Gloria Dittman, John&#13;
Brooke, and Reed Emsick could&#13;
relax and enjoy the evening.&#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
Socializing ... .&#13;
Friendship ... .&#13;
Belonging ... .&#13;
Gathering ... .&#13;
Potlucks ... .&#13;
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AFS Sponsors Christ111as Dance&#13;
"I'm getting a new formal,"&#13;
was a favorite remark about&#13;
a month before Christmas. What&#13;
was the occasion? A Christmas&#13;
dance sponsored by the AFS&#13;
was the cause of this extra&#13;
expense for many Dads. It was&#13;
a tremendous success - -financially and fun-wise- -a truly&#13;
school-spirited event!&#13;
MEET DIEGO&#13;
A.L. 's Foreign Exchange Student was Diego Londono. He&#13;
came from Bogota, Columbia&#13;
where his father owns a coffee&#13;
plantation and his mother is a&#13;
part-time nurse. Diego has one&#13;
sister who was married after&#13;
he left for America. Would you&#13;
believe that his favorite Ameri -&#13;
can food is a Snickers candy&#13;
bar? When Diego finishes school&#13;
he wants to be a mechanical&#13;
engineer.&#13;
We're ready for seconds.&#13;
Diego's smile wins him many friends.&#13;
' 'WHO spiked the punch?'' questions Miss&#13;
Francis Burrett and Mr. Don Scheibeler. &#13;
Students Propose Court And Lounge&#13;
''A student court? I don't&#13;
think it would work." "If everyone tried we could do it."&#13;
"No study halls?" "Too many&#13;
things would go wrong. ' ' This&#13;
was the debate at Student Council meetings.&#13;
The issue proposed was a student court which would ''allow&#13;
the student, as an individual,&#13;
a choice in the use of his free&#13;
school time.'' Although the&#13;
teachers vetoed this proposal,&#13;
many felt that the student court&#13;
issue had not died but had been&#13;
temporarily put to rest.&#13;
RED CROSS SERVES&#13;
Red Cross recruited 18-&#13;
year- olds as blood donors.&#13;
Homeroom representatives and&#13;
any other interested students&#13;
collected $60 to give to the National Red Cross.&#13;
Red Cross members had&#13;
some fun with their service.&#13;
They had a Christmas party&#13;
of their own and a combined&#13;
social ·event with the Y-Teens. Red Cross members play thepin-ballmachinesatMr. Thurman Johnson's Recreation&#13;
Center.&#13;
A special committee of faculty and Student Council members discuss the possibility&#13;
of a student court as president, Kent Jones, (right) looks on . &#13;
German, Spanish, And French Clubs&#13;
German Club activities&#13;
varied from picnics to sponsoring the State German Club&#13;
which highlighted a moneymaking carnival. This is the&#13;
first year A.L. has hosted this&#13;
convention. It was held in April&#13;
and featured a catered dinner.&#13;
Food was in the center of&#13;
every Spanish Club meeting,&#13;
much to the delight of the members and sponsor, Mr. Tomas&#13;
Lara. A potluck dinner by the&#13;
A.L . Spanish Club hosted other&#13;
area Spanish Clubs in the fall.&#13;
With the potluck dinner the club&#13;
provided entertaining skits and&#13;
songs.&#13;
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German Club gets all spruced- up for Halloween.&#13;
Gary Cook and Scott Ritchie assist Mr. Tomas Lara in making the pii1ata for the " How does a German burp sound, Janet? "&#13;
Spanish Club Christmas Party.&#13;
Spanish Clubbers have ''A HOT TIME&#13;
IN THE OLD TOWN TONIGHT." &#13;
Spell International Week&#13;
Mrs. Pat McFarlane discusses program procedures with a panelist and a coworker from Wilson Junior-High during International Week.&#13;
New French Teacher&#13;
Little Mrs. Pat McFarlane,&#13;
new French teacher, had big&#13;
ideas for the French Club. It&#13;
had a fondue party, a bowling&#13;
party, roller-skating parties,&#13;
and a Christmas caroling party.&#13;
French Clubbers also ''floated''&#13;
in the Homecoming Parade!&#13;
International Convention&#13;
Foreign dishes spiced up the&#13;
International Week potluck attended by 200 delegates. A panel&#13;
discussed each nation's culture&#13;
at the evening's program. Each&#13;
country had a special day when&#13;
students wore the flag of the day&#13;
and were greeted on the inter -&#13;
com in the language of the day .&#13;
Seems like everything is edible at the banquet except the flowers!&#13;
Ellen Maher and Anne Robinson would&#13;
rather eat than sell at the French Club&#13;
bake sale.&#13;
French Clubbers carol at Christmastime.&#13;
8 5 &#13;
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Pretty Girls A re&#13;
A father-daughter banquet,&#13;
FHA Week, Christmas caroling,&#13;
bake sales, a car wash- -these&#13;
were a few of the many activities of Future Homemakers&#13;
of America. "Stable Homes- -&#13;
Stable Life" was the theme for&#13;
the year.&#13;
The twenty- one member&#13;
group , led by president Rosalinda Overman, held monthly&#13;
meetings, built a float for the&#13;
Homecoming Parade, and joined&#13;
other FHA'ers at District and&#13;
State FHA Conventions. Highlighting the year's activities&#13;
was the annual style show where&#13;
members and others modeled&#13;
their own creations.&#13;
Belts and ribbons are featured by Linda&#13;
Jacobs, Netty Kurt , and Rachel Stevens&#13;
at the FHA Style Show. " And how many would you like , sir?" jokes Denise Lee to Paul Crane while the rest&#13;
wait for the crowd.&#13;
Roxanne Pillar and her mother model&#13;
Roxanne 's creations in the style show. &#13;
•·Pretty'' Busy&#13;
Courtesy Club Serves&#13;
Eleven smiling faces greeted&#13;
you as you entered the audi -&#13;
torium, "May I take your&#13;
ticket?" (Rrrippp) "Here's&#13;
your stubb". "I love your hat,&#13;
Harriet'' . ''Here's a program'' .&#13;
''My feet are pinching right&#13;
out of my shoes'', Harry.''&#13;
"I'll take you to your seat.&#13;
Let's see- -H 102."&#13;
"You're such a good 'pinner onner' Patty," smiles Jill Claar.&#13;
J&#13;
"No sir, all I give away is programs,"&#13;
smirks Debby Pusey.&#13;
"Suzi Higgins and Mary Hansen will work Saturday nights, Mrs. Mary Gepner ,"&#13;
comments Jule Jensen at a business meeting.&#13;
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Inspiration: Acting T o Artistry&#13;
New initiates "wolf" down peanut butter and crackers.&#13;
Lynx artist, Kim Mahan, finds there is an " art" to horse - back riding.&#13;
Lynx Artists Went Outdoors&#13;
Lynx Artists had various&#13;
"fun" activities. These varied&#13;
from a cold hayrack ride to&#13;
experimenting with photography. With warmer weather came&#13;
horseback-riding and a picnic&#13;
at the close of the year at Mrs.&#13;
Miriam Boyd's home.&#13;
Thespians Were A Close Group&#13;
Under new leadership, the&#13;
reorganized Thespian Troupe&#13;
#964 grew from eight to 50&#13;
members--a strong and&#13;
closely-knit group. Acting plus&#13;
working on sets and crews made&#13;
everyone good friends. Two ini -&#13;
tiations, including a 6 a.m.&#13;
breakfast and a formal banquet&#13;
highlighted the year's ac -&#13;
ti vi ties.&#13;
A seve n- member corps form the Thespian ''T ' ' . &#13;
Small Clubs Form Big Friendships&#13;
"Don't burn my hot dog," exclaims Quill Clubber, Mark Diercks.&#13;
Debbie Millburn and Connie Browning accept a token from an U.S.A.F. Nurse.&#13;
Medical Arts Combined Schools&#13;
Due to lack of interest, Medical Arts combined its small&#13;
membership with the Lewis&#13;
Central club thus creating a&#13;
larger and stronger group. The&#13;
all-girl membership visited&#13;
hospitals and listened to various&#13;
speakers who described the advantages of their chosen professions.&#13;
Quill Club Visited "Zoo"&#13;
An early fall initiation gave&#13;
Quill Club a fun start to a&#13;
creative year. The small but&#13;
faithful group kept Mrs. Maxine&#13;
Switzer, sponsor, on her toes&#13;
during its trip to the Omaha&#13;
Henry Doorly Zoo, the many&#13;
potlucks, and a fun weiner roast.&#13;
For her excellent essays and&#13;
poems, Teresa Olson was selected as writer of the year.&#13;
Jim Daley and Joe Guinan initiate some&#13;
(lucky?) Quill Club candidate .&#13;
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Ski Club takes off for Crescent slopes.&#13;
Skiiers Went To Crescent&#13;
Aspen, Colorado was a long&#13;
way off for skiing each Thursday so Miss Penny Basehore&#13;
decided on the ''Crescent&#13;
Bluffs'' instead of the Colorado&#13;
Rockies. Skiiers didn't care if&#13;
it was 2 below zero and there&#13;
was no snow, since snow was&#13;
scientifically manufactured for&#13;
the Crescent slopes. Pretty&#13;
scarves, bright knit caps, expensive shoes and skiis made&#13;
skiing a "rich" sport with a&#13;
Ski Lodge and all the&#13;
accessoies.&#13;
Chess Men Concentrate&#13;
Mr. Kelly Scott has sponsored&#13;
the Chess Club for two years.&#13;
Although the membership was'·&#13;
small the competition was keen. _&#13;
Chess is no ''Mickey Mouse'' ~&#13;
game! Checks, pawns, rooks,&#13;
knights, bishops, kings and&#13;
queens called for concentration&#13;
and high L Q. to win. The main&#13;
thing to remember was that the&#13;
Queen was all-powerful. (Such&#13;
is Women's Liberation!)&#13;
Clubs Develop The Whole You&#13;
Mr. Kelly Scott wonders what his new wife is prepa ring for s upper while he waits&#13;
for Sue Rickert's next move. Jim Daley is perplexed. &#13;
Mr. Gene Armstrong, Gary Brantz and Dave Hogan stuff themselves at an FCA&#13;
potluck.&#13;
FCA meetings were held at&#13;
the J.E. Hospital, The First&#13;
Christian Church and Mr. Ron&#13;
Beeson's home . Members presented Mr. Beeson, their&#13;
injured sponsor, with a gift of&#13;
money but their main contri -&#13;
bution was to visit him each day&#13;
in the hospital.&#13;
Twelve of the membership&#13;
attended a week- long summer&#13;
conference at Estes Park where&#13;
a thousand boys engaged in&#13;
calisthenics, worship services&#13;
and "huddle" groups each day.&#13;
''Miniature Olympics'' were&#13;
held in the afternoons.&#13;
Gene Armstrong, John&#13;
Brooke and Ron Beeson, sponsors, cordially invite other athletes to join the name of Jesus&#13;
Christ.&#13;
Beeson: Vital Concern Of FCA&#13;
LYNX LETTERMEN&#13;
Mr. Ken Kuester, principal, has just given a medal to each varsity basketball team&#13;
member for winning the District Tournament. These boys, plus all other letter&#13;
winners, are members of the Lynx Lettermen but seldom attend a meeting due to&#13;
after -school and late practices.&#13;
Pete Smith drinks " skimmed" milk as he&#13;
watches his figure.&#13;
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Students Learn To Serve Others&#13;
Dorothy Button Lefa Somerville&#13;
Button Reorganizes&#13;
All library assistants were&#13;
orga:riized into a Mass Media&#13;
Group which worked with books,&#13;
magazines, papers, and audiovisual materials. The Library&#13;
Club was eliminated. Instructional meetings .were held on&#13;
Thursday once a month from&#13;
8:45 to 9:15a.m. AHomecoming&#13;
float, a bake sale and the awards&#13;
dinner were other projects of&#13;
the year.&#13;
Y -Teens Serve&#13;
Y-Teens Kathy Nickerson,&#13;
Debbie Hansen and Pam Fowler&#13;
told. stories in the day- care&#13;
center at the Christian Home on&#13;
Thursday nights. Two needy&#13;
families were made happy with&#13;
baskets of Y -Teen food at&#13;
Thanksgiving and Christmas.&#13;
Library assistants watch a demonstration of the new micro-reader.&#13;
Debbie Hansen is a favorite with the Christian Home children.&#13;
Mr. Thurman Johnson's new recreation center was the&#13;
scene of a party for Y -Teens and Red Cross members. &#13;
FSA Begins&#13;
Karen Lausen, Anna Fedorka, Jody Maxwell and Carol Kovatch "laugh it up"&#13;
at a FSA meeting.&#13;
Greenbriar Clubhouse is the scene of several FSA meetings.&#13;
Future Secretaries of America was a brand new organization whose primary purpose was&#13;
to bring students to a better&#13;
understanding of the business&#13;
world through the secretarial&#13;
profession in the community.&#13;
Monthly meetings were held&#13;
at the homes of members or&#13;
at the Greenbriar Clubhouse on&#13;
the first Tuesday of each month.&#13;
One special meeting featured&#13;
Miss Vivian Hoglund of Nettleton's Business School. By&#13;
the way, Kathy Aldredge won&#13;
the plaque from Nettleton' s&#13;
Business School in Omaha as&#13;
one of the most outstanding&#13;
secretaries in the Business&#13;
Education Department.&#13;
Miss Jane Mickels assists Cindy McCall , a future secretary, with a future&#13;
problem.&#13;
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Publications Require Hard&#13;
Publishing the Echoes meant&#13;
worrying about whether or not&#13;
the next deadline would be met.&#13;
Publishing the Echoes meant&#13;
praying that there would be&#13;
enough advertisements to pay&#13;
the -bills.&#13;
· Publishing the Echoes meant&#13;
hoping the administration&#13;
wouldn't object to printing a&#13;
story on the plight of the unwed&#13;
father.&#13;
Publishing the Echoes meant&#13;
needing to find something&#13;
quickly to fill the big hole in&#13;
the middle of the front page.&#13;
Publishing the Echoes meant&#13;
apologizing for the headline&#13;
''Fatsos Start Program'' in&#13;
reverence to the Weight&#13;
Watchers.&#13;
In other words - -&#13;
Publishing the Echoes meant&#13;
"always having to say you're&#13;
sorry''! Head editors Gary Gallner and Kathy Gallagher have a friendly disagreement while&#13;
next year's editor Lynn Falkenhainer learns what an editor really does.&#13;
"Get your head out of the clouds and start working," lectures Scott Hale to Stan&#13;
Petratis. Cartoonist Marty Campbell looks over one of his creations. Caroline Simons and Greg Eveloff look&#13;
at the printed results of their adcollecting efforts.&#13;
94 &#13;
Work And Patience&#13;
Debbie Grote takes time out while Becky Olsen concentrates all her efforts into&#13;
stamping a few more miles of tickets for yearbook profit.&#13;
Editors Kathie Oamek and Paula Scarpellino marvel at the "logic" of fellow editor "hard-to-find" Sally Andersen.&#13;
Yearbooking was the weaving&#13;
of a unique tapestry pattern&#13;
with each individual adding his&#13;
own design. Woven material&#13;
consists of the woof and the&#13;
warp. Miss Erva Huck and Mr:&#13;
Woody Clarke provided the&#13;
woof. (They yelled a lot.) Steve&#13;
Nazum provided the warp. (He&#13;
took three months to make the&#13;
football pages.)&#13;
Zig-zag stitches were woven&#13;
in by John Marshall, who frustrated Miss Huck, and Sally&#13;
Andersen, who dropped four&#13;
stitches.&#13;
Interesting designs were&#13;
woven by Suzi Roe and her&#13;
''Bomb'' in the Homecoming&#13;
Parade and Miss Huck, who&#13;
"took it all off" in an innocent&#13;
game at the Christmas party.&#13;
Look at your Crimson and&#13;
Blue and treasure it. Without&#13;
you the tapestry would have&#13;
been blank. " You are the&#13;
tapestry of A.L.- -1971-1972. "&#13;
Brad Brown plows through rows of&#13;
portraits.&#13;
95 &#13;
ACADEMICS&#13;
New Courses ... .&#13;
Scholastic ... .&#13;
Honor Roll ... .&#13;
Studying ... .&#13;
Learning ... .&#13;
96 &#13;
97 &#13;
9 8&#13;
"I brush with 'Ultra' Brite'," quips Jeff McGilvary to Larry Olsen as others discuss&#13;
Modern Problems.&#13;
Guest speakers include Omaha Mayor, Eugene Leahy, Mr. George Garrett of the&#13;
NAACP , and, Dr. Bill Blagen, Ecology expert.&#13;
Guest&#13;
John Keenan catches up on the "funnies "&#13;
during Mr. John Galloway's Government&#13;
class. &#13;
Speakers Add Interest&#13;
Debbie Buck, John Hensley, and Rick Payne, students&#13;
in Mr. Dennis Butler's class, study the problems of&#13;
wildlife .&#13;
" The Red Baron sure was tough," jokes David Van Houten as he&#13;
displays his father's souvenir Nazi flag from WW II.&#13;
Dennis Butler Gloria Dittman John Galloway Mary Gepner&#13;
Kelly Scott Linda Suntken Warren Weber William Willard&#13;
Norris Hale Sidney Klapper Roger Kuhl&#13;
Several new courses were offer ed in&#13;
the Social Studies Department, including&#13;
such relevant topics as Environmental&#13;
Problems, Deviant Behavior, and Campaign&#13;
Analysis. Instructors intr oduced meaningful&#13;
and useful topics in their lectur es, and&#13;
students enjoyed new-felt freedom in a&#13;
more relaxed atmospher e . Group dis cussions and panel pr esentations highlighted&#13;
classroom activities. During the year, many&#13;
guest speaker s enlightened students with&#13;
their knowledge and experience.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Notehand was added as a new&#13;
one-semester course to help&#13;
eager college- bound students&#13;
to take notes ea?ilY and quickly.&#13;
There were eight notehand&#13;
classes involving about 120 students.&#13;
Late in February, the junior&#13;
business classes took a trip to&#13;
Union Pacific Headquarters,&#13;
while the seniors went to Mutual&#13;
of Omaha. Because of the great&#13;
risk involved, no more tours&#13;
of the computer center at U.P.&#13;
will be conducted.&#13;
Guest speakers were few but&#13;
they were good. Mrs. Kathy&#13;
Hekter told students' about her&#13;
job at Mutual, while Miss Josephin~ Widf eldt described her&#13;
government job.&#13;
Marilyn Christiansen learns to type while using a&#13;
dictaphone .&#13;
Notehand&#13;
Janet Ferrin Leona Heaps Jane Mickels Gerald Ross&#13;
Gloria Sinnett Martha Schmidt Helen Starks Judith Walker&#13;
Trudy Elder becomes skilled on the ten- key adding machine . &#13;
A ttracts Many Students&#13;
Learning how to type is a serious matter to beginning typists.&#13;
First-year shorthand students struggle to take dictation from Mrs. Leona Heaps.&#13;
Carolyn Barrier and Becky Ruckman&#13;
practice the proper way to put a stencil&#13;
on the duplicator.&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Culture of South America&#13;
Mexico ' and Spain interested Mr.&#13;
Thomas . L a r a ' s Spanish&#13;
classes. The class was quizzed&#13;
on capitals, cities, and lakes.&#13;
Using Spanish in everyday life&#13;
was important because the class&#13;
wrote, spoke, and thought in&#13;
Spanish. Right gang? Dialogues&#13;
and suµimaries were not as hard&#13;
as trying to understand native&#13;
speakers on tape. Songs and&#13;
poems were the merrier ways&#13;
of learning about Spanish culture and for vocabulary building&#13;
in class. Mr. Lara's stories&#13;
about his trip to Mexico added&#13;
to the interest of each class.&#13;
German students study a German magazine for fun.&#13;
German students began the&#13;
study of new books under Mrs.&#13;
Peggy Rodriguez. First-year&#13;
classes learned four language&#13;
skills: reading, writing,&#13;
speaking, and listening comprehension. All German classes&#13;
used a German magazine to&#13;
learn about present-day Germany. Second and third-year&#13;
classes wrote letters to travel&#13;
agencies seeking information&#13;
about cities in Germany while&#13;
others learned about its famous&#13;
people, the culture and the government.&#13;
Can You Speak A&#13;
"Say Jefe!" (T hat' s cheese in Spanish.) &#13;
"Would you repeat that . . . in English?" P.lead the French students.&#13;
Second Language?&#13;
Mrs. Pat McFarlane tried to explain verbs to her attentive French class.&#13;
New French teacher, Mrs:&#13;
Pat McFarlane, developed creative talents in her French students. French posters adorned&#13;
the walls of the classroom,&#13;
and dramatically-inclined students wrote and performed in&#13;
French skits and ~lays. Musicians learned French songs and&#13;
everyone enjoyed the movies.&#13;
A French speaker visited&#13;
classes twice during the year.&#13;
This speaker told about his&#13;
homeland and answered questions about the people and culture.&#13;
Peggy Rodriguez&#13;
Tomas Lara&#13;
Pat McFarlane&#13;
103 &#13;
English Departnlent&#13;
Offers 11Mini''&#13;
Courses&#13;
Sophomores and juniors were&#13;
required to take basic literature and grammar courses, but&#13;
after that the fun began. There&#13;
was a huge variety of elective&#13;
courses- -eighteen in all- -&#13;
offered to all students, in addition to the required courses.&#13;
Among them were Drama, Basic&#13;
Composition, English Literature, Individualized Reading,&#13;
Mass Media, · Journalism,&#13;
Speech and Yearbook. These&#13;
''mini-courses' ' were· one-or&#13;
two-semester courses as&#13;
desired by each student. English&#13;
tr ends are toward modern&#13;
subject matter and methods and&#13;
A. L. 's English Department kept&#13;
in step.&#13;
~&#13;
- Lois Alter Dorethea&#13;
-- Day Linda Felton Seth Hills&#13;
Dave Drennen shows a film to his English class .&#13;
Mrs. Lee Spann's Englis h class studies&#13;
Englis h " in the round" . &#13;
L&#13;
Sonja Jackson Dorothy Ricke Don Scheibeler Idella Spann&#13;
Rick Lippke and Dave Crane research for their English project.&#13;
Dan Schwenn reviews his book for Mrs.&#13;
Linda Felton.&#13;
Steve Murphy reads a present- day paper_&#13;
back. &#13;
106&#13;
Two new teachers, Frank Diblasi&#13;
and Dennis · Dozark, were added to the&#13;
Shop DepartmenL Mr. Diblasi became&#13;
coordinator of the Trades and Indus -&#13;
tries section- -a new phase of the Vocational Department. Mr. Dozark joined&#13;
Mr. Larry Harriman in the Work Shop.&#13;
As a member of the T &amp; I Department, a student was in morning classes&#13;
correlated with his work downtown in&#13;
the afternoon. Thus, a student earned&#13;
credits and money at the same time. It&#13;
is believed these courses rescued potential ' 'drop outs'' .&#13;
Marvin Bergsten Richard Buchanan Frank Diblasi Dennis Dozark&#13;
Larry Harriman Charles Hinman Ronald Holland Vonnie Tangeman&#13;
T&amp;I Progranl Begins&#13;
Bob Dygert, Steve King and Bob Roush&#13;
work on their projects. Sue Ricker t and Rodney Kading follow through on their electronic cir cuits. &#13;
Richard Wright, student teacher,&#13;
Jeff Oden works toward his goal of being a draftsman. instructs on the lathe .&#13;
Ed Hemmingsen, Dave Vergamini and Rick Harris repair a motor.&#13;
John Himmelsehr works at Schneider's Upholstery in the T &amp; I program. &#13;
108&#13;
Speech Is Activated&#13;
A renewed interest in the&#13;
Abraham Lincoln Speech Department seemed to keep Coach&#13;
Judy Stilwill on her toes. 24&#13;
hours a day. At least she was&#13;
on her toes when she was not&#13;
absent with mono or some&#13;
strange sleeping sickness.&#13;
New events were introduced&#13;
in the State Speech Contest.&#13;
These included Readers Theatre and Choral Reading along&#13;
with many individual events.&#13;
There were I-ratings in Duet&#13;
Acting, Choral Reading , Readers Theatre, One-Act Play, and&#13;
nine I's in individual events.&#13;
Jim Daley was recognized as&#13;
outstanding in his class and all&#13;
were well pleased with the fair&#13;
judging and personal accomplishment.&#13;
Pictured below are (right picture): Melonie Hunter and Gini&#13;
Thomson, rating I in Duet Acting and (left picture): Row 1:&#13;
Kate Talbott, .. Rhonda Lake,&#13;
Paula Scarpellino, Jolene Pier -&#13;
son. Row 2: Anne Robinson,&#13;
Jim Daley, Bill Harris, Mark&#13;
Draper &#13;
Debate Is The Art Of Argunlent&#13;
Puzzled looks adorn the faces of novice debaters Mary&#13;
Bryson and Barb Brazelton.&#13;
Lynn Falkenhainer says to stop, but what ?&#13;
Socrates once said, "Debate is not to decide&#13;
whether you or I are right, but it is to find a better&#13;
way. '' This better way was what Coach Dennis&#13;
Butler's debaters were seeking.&#13;
Outstanding debaters for the year were: seniors,&#13;
Anne Robinson and Jeff McGilvary and juniors,&#13;
Jim Daley and Polly Taylor.&#13;
This year Abraham Lincoln was granted membership in the National Forensic League in addition&#13;
to continued participation in the Greater Omaha&#13;
League of Debaters.&#13;
To these rational thinkers of the art of argument, "Good luck with your logic! "&#13;
Could this be Bob Nelson?&#13;
Jill Claar intensely studies a card from the catalogue of knowledge&#13;
as Anne Robinson watches. &#13;
110&#13;
Cooking Is Coed&#13;
Homemaking classes prepare an Easter Tea for the faculty .&#13;
Needles and pins, pots&#13;
and pans, and cottons and wools&#13;
were all part of the Homemaking&#13;
Department. Cooking classes&#13;
were coed since boys as well&#13;
as girls could elect a course&#13;
in " Foods and Nutrition".&#13;
Family relationships, child&#13;
development and interior decoration were discussed in a&#13;
course entitled ''Home and&#13;
Family'' . Such a wide variety&#13;
of courses prepared students&#13;
for homemaking careers both&#13;
inside and outside the home&#13;
Cherri Blair Alice Ostheller Linda Meyerman gains advice from a&#13;
Stewart's beauty operator concerning a sophisticated hairdo.&#13;
Randy Weakly tries out the punch for&#13;
another Homemaking project.&#13;
Jackie Graham works on her Easter&#13;
dress. &#13;
"Is that sign really big enough?"&#13;
Fasten seat belts. . . Lock&#13;
doors. . . Start ignition . . .&#13;
Release brake . . Shift to&#13;
drive . . . Signal . . . Turn&#13;
left ... STOP!&#13;
Reverse . . . Watch out! .&#13;
Turn right . . . Dead end .&#13;
Turn, slowly ... slowly .&#13;
Whew!&#13;
Turn left ... Slow, 25m.p.h .&#13;
. . . Watch out for .. . Good&#13;
grief! . . . Now, be careful!&#13;
. . . Just . : . Watch it! ...&#13;
Keep away from the . . . !&#13;
. . . Stay . . . ! Pull over! ! Pull&#13;
over . . . PULL OVER!!!.&#13;
CHANGE DRIVERS!&#13;
Student Driver? Look Out!!&#13;
Paul Ehlert Michael Forbes Santos Jimenez&#13;
Tom Stull Albert Worley&#13;
Drivers' Ed. is no place to " jack" around.&#13;
11 l &#13;
Fol-k Dancing&#13;
Causes&#13;
Uproar&#13;
Gene Armstrong Penny Basehore Bill Beasley John Brooke&#13;
Fleetball? Scooter-soccer?.&#13;
Volleyball Dancing??? . . . Squaredancing?! !. .. Jitterbug . . . WOW!!!&#13;
THIS IS P.E.&#13;
First Aid?? . . . Films . . . Films . . .&#13;
Films . . Films . . . Films . . . ResuciAnn . . . Physical Fitness Tests ... Exhaustion&#13;
Robert Hobbs Janet Lyle&#13;
" Turn, two, three; Step , two , three, "&#13;
thinks Lu Ann Grote.&#13;
Boys play "biscuit ball " during P.E.&#13;
112&#13;
Janet Mitchell Sue Petersen&#13;
" Did you hear about Bob and Carol?&#13;
Well, it seems .. . '' &#13;
" Shall I sell it for $500 or $600?"&#13;
wonders Shelly Smith.&#13;
Doug Sieck spends many hours perfecting&#13;
his ''Dracula' ' poster design.&#13;
"Well, there's another for the Louvre ," sighs Mary Hollins.&#13;
Sand Casting&#13;
Is Nevv&#13;
Art Topic&#13;
. . . Sensitivity ... Confusion ... Criticism .. . Selfanalysis . . . Satisfaction .&#13;
Failure . . . . . . Creation .&#13;
Completion&#13;
THIS IS ART&#13;
Paint . . . Charcoal&#13;
Clay . . . Macrame . . .&#13;
Batik . . . Still life . . . Color&#13;
Motion . . Abstract&#13;
Originality . . .&#13;
Miriam Boyd Berniece Ross&#13;
11 3 &#13;
114&#13;
Drama&#13;
E.xperiences&#13;
11Rebirth''&#13;
Two new instructors, Mrs.&#13;
Judy Stilwill and Mr. john Gibson brought new spark to the&#13;
Drama Department. These&#13;
teachers brought with them the&#13;
concept of Children's Theatre&#13;
which allowed the students to&#13;
both direct and perform plays&#13;
especially suited for younger&#13;
audiences.&#13;
Outside of class, the department was active in Homecoming, ALHS Pageant, Road&#13;
Show, and District and State&#13;
Speech Contests. Especially -&#13;
successful was the one-act play&#13;
•&#13;
"&#13;
"Chamber Music", which re- "Mirror, Mirror on the wall. . " pleads Jolene Pierson proudly displays the trophy&#13;
by the cast of "Chamber Music. " ceived I-ratings at District and Debbie Bettcher.&#13;
State Speech contests and traveled to Maryville, Missouri&#13;
where it received first place&#13;
in competition with four states.&#13;
John Gibson Judy Stilwill&#13;
Mark Christensen and Mike Thomas are either building sets for "Alice" or killing&#13;
roaches. &#13;
Children's Theatre Features ··Alice''&#13;
"An invitation for a pig?"&#13;
"For brunettes only," cackles the Mad Hatter (Marty Polson)&#13;
to a shocked Alice (Paula Scarpellino).&#13;
" Leave me alone you dumb rabbit," demands Tracy Ebert of a pleading Bill Harris.&#13;
As a cooperative effort of&#13;
the two Advanced Drama&#13;
Classes, Children's Theatre&#13;
was viewed by the elementary&#13;
school "kids" of Council Bluffs.&#13;
Only one rule prevailed: " No&#13;
parents unless accompanied by&#13;
a child."&#13;
Two packed houses loved the&#13;
idea of being led through the&#13;
rabbit hole by storybook characters, being greeted by Happy&#13;
the Cl9wn (alias Mr. John Gibson), and finally the play ''Alice&#13;
in Wonderland". Following the&#13;
play, autographs were given&#13;
by the cast to the many children&#13;
in attendance.&#13;
"Alice" was also taken on&#13;
"tour" to the Woodson Center&#13;
in South Omaha for the enter -&#13;
tainment of the underprivileged&#13;
children of the area. &#13;
116&#13;
Seniors Have Three&#13;
Trig Teachers&#13;
Math and science courses&#13;
continued to confuse and frus -&#13;
trate students with their complexity. Biology, chemistry, and&#13;
physics classes were dominated&#13;
by lectures, laboratory reports,&#13;
and the dreaded standardized&#13;
tests. New courses offered in&#13;
the Science Department included botany, zoology, and&#13;
advanced chemistry.&#13;
Those enrolled in math&#13;
courses had the usual amount&#13;
of trouble understanding formulas and functions, sines and&#13;
story problems, proofs and&#13;
planes. Trigonometry students&#13;
suffered the additional burden of&#13;
having to adjust to three different teachers during the year:&#13;
Mr. Ron Beeson, Mrs. Caroline&#13;
Swartz, and Mr. Chuck Collins.&#13;
A new computer course, taught&#13;
by Mr. Beeson, was introduced&#13;
the spring quarter as a seminar&#13;
course for seniors. This was&#13;
a pilot·course which if successful will be offered for credit&#13;
in 1972-1973.&#13;
Charles Collins Anina Christensen&#13;
Joseph Hauser Erva Huckleeberry&#13;
"Yuk," squirms Debbie Nelsen, as Steve Homan makes the first incision. &#13;
Woodrow Clarke H. Reed Emsick Christine Fink Michael Freeman&#13;
Orville Miller Robert Pettepier Dennis Schmoker Caroline Swartz&#13;
Janice Dawson ponders over a perplexing geometry problem.&#13;
Dave Pettengill and Rob Hemmingsen investigate Newton's law of motion in Mr. Mike Freeman's physics&#13;
class.&#13;
With the goal (threat?!) of an "unknown"&#13;
in mind, Jacquie Hans en diligently learns&#13;
her Chemistry.&#13;
117 &#13;
PEOPLE&#13;
Understanding ... .&#13;
Enthusiastic ... .&#13;
Vivacious ... .&#13;
Creative ... .&#13;
Silly ... .&#13;
118 &#13;
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\ · , .. ,.:..&#13;
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119 &#13;
120&#13;
DR. ROBERT BENTON&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
- Council Bluffs Community&#13;
School System was honored by&#13;
having its superintendent appointed State Superintendent.&#13;
Under Dr. Benton, salaries&#13;
were raised, and the curriculum was updated. "Congratulations, Dr. Benton. We&#13;
are proud of you. ''&#13;
School Board Action&#13;
Meet the School Board. These&#13;
men decide everything - -al -&#13;
most! A Career Center was&#13;
established where approxi -&#13;
mately 100 A.L. and T.J. students were taught Architectural&#13;
Drawing, Welding, Building&#13;
Construction, and Machine&#13;
Drawing.&#13;
The School Board approved&#13;
more flexibility in course electives, okayed mini- courses, and&#13;
lessened requirements. A.L.&#13;
r eceived tennis court lights,&#13;
faculty par king lights, and an&#13;
expensive P.A. system in the&#13;
auditorium.&#13;
Rev. Joseph Henry, President; Mr. John Burrows, Vice-President Back Row&#13;
Rev. Geqe Hermeier, Mr. Raymond Uhlhorn, Mr. George Paulson, Dr. Robert&#13;
Benton, Superintendent, Dr. Lloyd Smith, Dr. Eugene Marsh&#13;
Administrators&#13;
Dr. Thomas Kenny reads the proposal concerning a course in religion . Dr.&#13;
Kenny is Supervisor of Secondary Education and Dr. Robert Melick is Assistant&#13;
Superintendent. &#13;
Mr. Thurman Johnson, Mr. Don Moxley and Mr Kenneth Kuester (THE ESTABLISHMENT) discuss a knotty problem.&#13;
Make Education Relax&#13;
"You are lucky if you don't have your&#13;
name on one of Mr. Don Moxley's&#13;
lists."&#13;
Mr. Thurman Johnson is checking&#13;
teachers at the early morning faculty&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Kuester - Johnson - Moxley - -&#13;
three men who had as a daily&#13;
menu problems to solve and&#13;
changes to consider and inc or -&#13;
porate in the total school program. Leather-chair jobs may&#13;
mean big money, but they also&#13;
mean many headaches.&#13;
A.L.'s principals are a composite mixture of old-fashioned&#13;
ideas tempered by the changing&#13;
times. They may be ''three men&#13;
in a tub'' , but they think they&#13;
are afloat on a tranquil sea&#13;
compared to other schools. Just&#13;
ask them! No riots, no r ebellions, no sit-ins, minor vandalism, good attendance , good&#13;
attitudes, and a relaxed atmosphere were the result of these&#13;
three gentlemen inculcating the&#13;
faculty with ''gentle understanding of youth''.&#13;
12 1 &#13;
'.&#13;
122&#13;
Main Office&#13;
"Where's iny redflarepen?"&#13;
''Add 5 detentions to Chris&#13;
Christensen's card, will you&#13;
please?" "May I have your&#13;
attention please? Your attention please." "Laura, I believe&#13;
you're making a habit of getting&#13;
up late every morning.'' ''Give&#13;
her 3 more detentions,'' booms&#13;
Mr. Don Moxley.&#13;
Guidance Department&#13;
''I think I'll sign up for&#13;
this speaker. I' 11 get out of&#13;
English.'' ''What did I get on&#13;
my ACT?" "Yech, I did lousy&#13;
in Math." "Oh, please Mrs.&#13;
Fritz, I gotta get out of art- -&#13;
I can't make it." "No way am&#13;
I taking chemistry again -after&#13;
last year? No Way!''&#13;
Interrelated Offices&#13;
Mrs. Marge Sheely shows Nancy Knox&#13;
how to operate the copying machine.&#13;
Guidance Department&#13;
Greg Bean, a. West Point cadet, tells&#13;
about the good points of army life.&#13;
Richar d Schoeppner, Romola Fritz, George Lindsay, Gwanetha Metz , Bess Pappas &#13;
Operate Big Business&#13;
"Checking out at 9:30, Ron? " jokes Mrs. Kay McKern as Becky Olsen grins at&#13;
the transaction.&#13;
" Grandma, " questions Ellen Maher, " could I have three r ubber bands for English?"&#13;
"Say now, Mary," remarks Mrs. Phyliss&#13;
Hilder. You scat! "&#13;
"Rats!" exclaims Mrs. " B" Williams.&#13;
" I got $37 .50 last time and $42.32&#13;
this time' '&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
In the cafeteria's new bake&#13;
shop, the cooks baked rolls&#13;
and bread for 29 other&#13;
schools besides A.L. Five&#13;
cooks baked almost 130, 000&#13;
rolls: cinnamon, hot cross&#13;
and just plain rolls. Furthermore , they baked the bread&#13;
and buns for breakfast and&#13;
lunch.&#13;
Lucky Custodians&#13;
All the custodians were&#13;
blessed by the weatherman ..&#13;
No snow! Be not misled. They&#13;
earned their money running&#13;
snakes ihrough the plumbing&#13;
and draining the basement&#13;
for three days when the cir -&#13;
culating pumps froze and&#13;
burst. Three weeks of basketball tournaments meant&#13;
tons of coke cups and gobs&#13;
of gum and candy wrappers.&#13;
School would be a heck of&#13;
a mess without the custodians.&#13;
Cooks Have N evv&#13;
Agnes Booton Marjorie Brandon Jennie Bonnichsen Fred Christensen Pauline Conkling&#13;
Dolores Eyre Mary Hutchison Gertrude Kuhlman Kathryn Lane Ava Mahoney&#13;
Andrew Petersen Viola Reed Dorothy Seavey Glayda Tallman Martha Thornburg&#13;
A.L. cooks play " Tr icks or Treats" at noon on Halloween. Darlene Lara places another tray of&#13;
rolls on the r eserve racks . &#13;
Bake Shop&#13;
Fred Christensen cleans the filters in one of the&#13;
registers.&#13;
Jennie Bonnichsen operates the giant&#13;
bake shop. ·.xmaster in the&#13;
Bill Beasley and his cohorts deliver paperbacks to the English&#13;
Department.&#13;
Pauline Fox is "Mrs. Doughboy" in the bake shop.&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
"It's more fun inseniorhigh.&#13;
The teachers aren't so strict.&#13;
You get to say what you thi.nk.&#13;
And you can cut class three&#13;
· times.' ' These comments from&#13;
sophomores were a fair index&#13;
of sophomore impressions.&#13;
' 'Basketball and football&#13;
games were real exciting and&#13;
the plays were great. Some&#13;
sophomores even had parts in&#13;
Carousel." These remarks&#13;
came from sophomores interested in extra- curricular activities.&#13;
"You have to study more.&#13;
A's are harder to get. There&#13;
are more discussions in class.''&#13;
Sophomore scholars rated A.L .&#13;
"tough" in the academic area.&#13;
Watch the class of 1974! As&#13;
athletes they have set records&#13;
in their sophomore year which&#13;
will make A.L . winners in succeeding years.&#13;
" Beware of the Class of '74.&#13;
It will accomplis~ more and&#13;
more!''&#13;
Officers&#13;
PRESIDENT . ...&#13;
Mike O'Bradovich&#13;
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . .&#13;
Jerry Collier&#13;
SECRET ARY . . Barµbi Rettig&#13;
TREASURER . . Roger Adams&#13;
SGT. AT ARMS . . Diane Looft&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Idella Spann .. Robert Pettepier&#13;
SophoDiore Class Officers&#13;
Roger Adams, Jerry Collier, Mike O'Bradovich, Bambi Rettig and Diane Looft " step up" the aims of the sophomore class. &#13;
Deborah Aaberg&#13;
Roger Adams&#13;
Charles Adcock&#13;
· Vincent Albertson&#13;
Susan Aldredge&#13;
Denise Allen&#13;
Laurie Amend&#13;
Andrea Andersen&#13;
Bridget Anson&#13;
Timothy Arnett&#13;
Angela Asikin&#13;
Erwin Atherton&#13;
Cheryl Ayala&#13;
Kathie Baker&#13;
Julie Baldwin&#13;
Cynthia Bard&#13;
Gayle Barnes&#13;
Ted Baxter&#13;
Kathleen Bell&#13;
Janet Beno&#13;
Trudy Beno&#13;
Mary Berger&#13;
Debbie Bergstrom&#13;
Carol Bernhards&#13;
Shirley Birdsong&#13;
Tamara Bledsoe&#13;
Charles Blue&#13;
Patty Bode&#13;
Bonnie Boham&#13;
Jim Bolton&#13;
Mark Bonar&#13;
Terry Bonar&#13;
Desiree Boruff&#13;
Debra Boswell&#13;
-Bobbette Bowen&#13;
Gary Bowes&#13;
William Bowlds&#13;
Lynne Boyd&#13;
Estel Boye&#13;
Sidney Bradley&#13;
Thomas Brandon&#13;
Debra Bright&#13;
Delores Bristol&#13;
Jim Brower&#13;
Wanda Brown&#13;
Cindy Browning&#13;
Henry Brunow&#13;
Nancy Buehler&#13;
Teresa Burke&#13;
127 &#13;
Jeff Colburn tells Sherry Lacey: "George Washington was too the first president!"&#13;
128&#13;
Ronald Burkhart&#13;
Robin Butcher&#13;
Sue Butts&#13;
Vickie Bynum&#13;
Meleah Cain&#13;
Joseph Caligur&#13;
Robin Canada&#13;
Kevin Carlson&#13;
June Carman&#13;
Tom Carrithers&#13;
Douglas Carroll&#13;
Debra Carta&#13;
Jill Caughey&#13;
Norman Chew&#13;
Daniel Christensen&#13;
Laura Christenson&#13;
Becky Christians&#13;
Debra Chubick&#13;
Ed Clatterbuck&#13;
Joanne Cody&#13;
Jeff Colburn&#13;
Jerry Collier&#13;
Diane Collins&#13;
Jim Conley&#13;
David Cook&#13;
Gary Cook&#13;
Terry Cooper&#13;
Scott Covey&#13;
Sopho111ores &#13;
Like Nevv Social Studies&#13;
Timothy Cowles&#13;
Paul Crane&#13;
Michael Crouse&#13;
Rorella Crouse&#13;
Terry Curtis&#13;
Cindy Daff&#13;
Linda Dahlke&#13;
Melinda Davis&#13;
Janice Dawson&#13;
Donna Deakin&#13;
Mary Delehant&#13;
Dennis Dettman&#13;
Karen Dilts&#13;
Patsy Dinovo&#13;
Virginia Disalvo&#13;
Debra Dodder&#13;
Donald Donnelly&#13;
Janet Dreier&#13;
Dan Drennen&#13;
Jennifer Drustrup&#13;
Debbie Durham&#13;
Lori Edris&#13;
Tommy Eicher&#13;
Curtis Emshoff&#13;
Kr"istel Endr1.,1lat&#13;
Susan England&#13;
Bobby Epperson&#13;
Robert Eyre ·&#13;
Cynthia Faisst&#13;
Kurt Falkenhainer&#13;
Mike Farrell&#13;
Sharon Fauble&#13;
Pam Feekin&#13;
Becky Feight&#13;
Curtis Fisher&#13;
Nick Flaten&#13;
Kristy Fletcher&#13;
Rebecca Foreman&#13;
Lois Fraissinet&#13;
Valerie Franks&#13;
Barbara Frazier&#13;
Linda Friedland&#13;
Phillip Friedman&#13;
Marilyn Frohardt&#13;
Steve Fuller&#13;
Dale Funk&#13;
Scott Gerard&#13;
Walter Giles&#13;
Kathy Goeser&#13;
129 &#13;
Stephanie Gohlinghorst&#13;
Kirt Goldapp&#13;
John Goodman&#13;
Judy Gouldsmith&#13;
Terry Grace&#13;
Alice Graeme&#13;
Kathy Graff&#13;
Marcia Graves&#13;
Sandra Green&#13;
Anne Gross&#13;
Lorraine Grosse&#13;
Dale Grote&#13;
Jeffrey Gubbels&#13;
William Gunderson&#13;
Janet Haberberger&#13;
Bill Hall&#13;
Kathy Hamer&#13;
Drew Hamilton&#13;
Randy Hamilton&#13;
Terri Hammer&#13;
Cynthia Hammers&#13;
Paul Hance&#13;
Carol Hanisch&#13;
Linda Hanneman&#13;
Judy Hansen&#13;
Teresa Hansen&#13;
Timothy Hanusa&#13;
James Harding&#13;
Sarah Harmon&#13;
Kris Harrison&#13;
Steven Harrison&#13;
Denise Hartley&#13;
Narvella Hatcher&#13;
Sherry Hathaway&#13;
Marilyn Haworth&#13;
Suzanne Hearn&#13;
Craig Hemmingsen&#13;
Diane Henderson&#13;
Kathy Henry&#13;
Jane Hensley&#13;
Cheryl Hibbard&#13;
Nancy Hilburn&#13;
Debra Haden&#13;
Michael Hunter&#13;
John Jackson&#13;
Joann Jacobsen&#13;
Scott Jacobsen&#13;
Betsy Janecek&#13;
Jacquelyn Jefferis&#13;
130&#13;
Sophomores Have &#13;
Largest Enrollment&#13;
Teri Lake&#13;
Becky Lane&#13;
Carol Lapham&#13;
Dennis Larsen&#13;
Mary Larsen&#13;
Terri Larson&#13;
Jack Lasher&#13;
Chris Laustrup&#13;
Theresa Leibel&#13;
Chris Jensen&#13;
Debora Jensen&#13;
Mark Jensen&#13;
Rodney Jensen&#13;
John Jerkovich&#13;
David Johnson&#13;
Ken Jones&#13;
Nancy Jones&#13;
Susan Jorgensen&#13;
Duane Justesen&#13;
Hollis Kachulis&#13;
Bradley Kading&#13;
Ruth Karr&#13;
Thomas Kealy&#13;
Deborah Keene&#13;
Karl Keister&#13;
Tracy Kimnach&#13;
Thomas Kinney&#13;
Kris Kladstrup&#13;
Robert Knauss&#13;
Shelley Knoble&#13;
Kristin Kostopulos&#13;
Barbara Krabbe&#13;
Beverly Kramer&#13;
Sharon Kreger&#13;
Bruce Krueger&#13;
Sherry Lacey&#13;
Rhonda Lake&#13;
Tonja Hancock and Roxanna Mackey listen in amazement. &#13;
Leslee Payne helps decorate the courtyard&#13;
for Christmas.&#13;
132&#13;
Bruce McFadden&#13;
Glenn McFadden&#13;
Vickie McHargue&#13;
Karen Mcintosh&#13;
William Mcintosh&#13;
Roxanna McKern&#13;
Sherry Mace&#13;
Roxanna Mackey&#13;
Denise Madsen&#13;
Steve Madsen&#13;
Kim Mahan&#13;
Ellen Maher&#13;
Tom Mahoney&#13;
Jack Mahrt&#13;
Suzan Mains&#13;
Mark Mann&#13;
Gary Marsh&#13;
Pam Mass&#13;
Pamela Matable&#13;
Scott Maxwell&#13;
Patty Meade&#13;
Susan Meidlinger&#13;
Rebecca Mendenhall&#13;
Catherine Merritt&#13;
Susan Meyer&#13;
John Meyers&#13;
Michael Miller&#13;
Mary Milner&#13;
Candy LeMaster&#13;
Becky Lewis&#13;
Susan Lippert&#13;
~ Richard Lockman&#13;
Renate Lohrke&#13;
David Long&#13;
Diane Looft&#13;
Steve Lovette&#13;
Harriet Luckman&#13;
Sheila McDonald&#13;
Rozann McCain&#13;
Joyce McCall&#13;
Sopho111ores Add &#13;
Enthusiasm To Activities&#13;
Patsy Minikus&#13;
Dan Molgard&#13;
Melody Montgomery&#13;
Keith Moore&#13;
Mary Moore&#13;
Kevin Moriarty&#13;
Wesley Mortensen&#13;
Linda Mulholland&#13;
Cheryl Murnan&#13;
Mary Myhlhousen&#13;
Clark Nagle&#13;
Danette Nation&#13;
Kenny Nelson&#13;
Trudy Nelson&#13;
Susan Neve&#13;
Bonnie Nielsen&#13;
Kathy Nolan&#13;
Jeannine Oamek&#13;
Mike O'Bradovich&#13;
Jean O'Connor&#13;
Bill Opal&#13;
Polly Osborne&#13;
Dan Ozaydin&#13;
Terry Parker&#13;
Richard Pascuzzi&#13;
Kimberly Paul&#13;
Crystal Pavich&#13;
Leslee Payne&#13;
Mike Pearey&#13;
Mark Peters&#13;
Pam Peters&#13;
Barbara Petersen&#13;
Cindy Petersen&#13;
Denise Petersen&#13;
Harold Petersen&#13;
Melvin Petersen&#13;
Joan Pfeiffer&#13;
Kim Pierce&#13;
Monica Pleake&#13;
Glenda Post&#13;
Sharon Powell&#13;
Steve Powell&#13;
Ingrid Priebe&#13;
Robert Pusey&#13;
Margaret Rance&#13;
Timothy Ranch&#13;
Beth Rasmussen&#13;
Kay Rasmussen&#13;
Darla Reed&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
Tom Reese&#13;
Marlene Reid&#13;
Bob Reiger&#13;
Donna Reninger&#13;
Bambi Rettig&#13;
Teri Rickert&#13;
Scott Ritchie&#13;
Vicki. Robb&#13;
Raymond Roberts&#13;
Roy Robertson&#13;
Barbara Robinson&#13;
Stephen Rogic&#13;
Gloria Roland&#13;
Lanny Ross&#13;
Debbie Roth&#13;
Jerry Rounds&#13;
Robin Rowe&#13;
Mark Royer&#13;
Kathy Ryerson&#13;
Christie Sandberg&#13;
Colleen Saul&#13;
Mary Scarpellino&#13;
Sheila Scheid&#13;
Tim Schleidt&#13;
David Schroeder&#13;
Dawn Scott&#13;
Mark Seaman&#13;
Barbara Sillik&#13;
Carol Smith&#13;
Christine Smith&#13;
Colleen Smith&#13;
Emily Smith&#13;
Jeri! Smith&#13;
Karen Smith&#13;
Larry Smith&#13;
Nancy Smith&#13;
Becky Smith&#13;
Shelly Smith&#13;
Susan Smith&#13;
Janet Snyder&#13;
Jane Spetman&#13;
Peggy Springer&#13;
Penny Stancliffe&#13;
Sherry Stanford&#13;
Patti Steenbock&#13;
Jan Stemple&#13;
Vicky Stidd&#13;
Jeanette Stolz&#13;
Carol Stone&#13;
Nevv High School &#13;
Overvvhelrns Sophomores&#13;
Steven Stowe&#13;
Mike Strohbehn&#13;
Linda Suvalsky&#13;
Marti Suvalsky&#13;
Jay Svoboda&#13;
Shirley Tague&#13;
Debbie Tamms&#13;
Chris Tanner&#13;
Gale Tarkington&#13;
Jane Tedesco&#13;
Charles Tefft&#13;
Joel Telpner&#13;
Debra Thacker&#13;
Cindy Thomas&#13;
Jill Thomas&#13;
Kirk Thomas&#13;
Lori Thomas&#13;
Dave Thompson&#13;
David Tomair&#13;
Jeri Toman&#13;
Curtis Tracy&#13;
David Turcott&#13;
Karen VanEvery&#13;
David VanHouten&#13;
John Vergamini&#13;
Mike Vore&#13;
Charles Walker&#13;
Ida Walker&#13;
Danny Weber&#13;
Beverly Weis&#13;
Judith Weitzel&#13;
Duane White&#13;
Julie White&#13;
Debra Whitecotton&#13;
Barbara Whitmore&#13;
Mike Wichman&#13;
John Wickman&#13;
Frances Wilcox&#13;
Margaret Wilcox&#13;
Mary Wilcox&#13;
Robin Williams&#13;
Deanne Wilson&#13;
Leland Wilson&#13;
Richard Witt&#13;
Sandra Wood&#13;
James Wright&#13;
Diana Young&#13;
Jacqueline Young&#13;
David Zabel&#13;
135 &#13;
1 36&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
"Wanna buy a candy bar?"&#13;
Do you have any crunch left?"&#13;
"Goin' to the dance Saturday night?"&#13;
"What dance?"&#13;
' 'The one the juniors are&#13;
sponsoring, Dumbo!"&#13;
"Who's playin'? Fatback-?"&#13;
"Who's takin ya to Prom?"&#13;
"Oh yah- - -he's neat!! I heard&#13;
it's supposed to be great. Yep,&#13;
those juniors are a whiz&#13;
at everything.''&#13;
Energetic juniors spiced up&#13;
social life by sponsoring&#13;
dances, traditional candy sales,&#13;
prom, and the secondplace float in the Homecoming&#13;
Parade.&#13;
Officers&#13;
PRESIDENT .. John Arthur&#13;
VICE-PRESIDENT .&#13;
Andy Peters&#13;
SECRETARY .. Mark Steege&#13;
TREASURER . . . Tom Will&#13;
SGT. -AT-ARMS .. .... .&#13;
Jim Peters&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Christine Fink .. John Brooke&#13;
Junior Class Officers&#13;
John Arthur, Jim Peters, Tom Will (Sam?), Andy Peters, and Mark Steege make&#13;
up the unforgettable " W.A.S.P .P. Gang" . &#13;
Cathy Acklie&#13;
Debra Addison ·Susan Alpen&#13;
George Andersen&#13;
Jeffry J. Andersen&#13;
Jeffrey-L. Anderson&#13;
Cathryn Aten&#13;
Richard Atkinson&#13;
Linda Attley&#13;
Todd Backhuus&#13;
Cheryl Baer&#13;
Tim Bailey&#13;
Vicky Balagna&#13;
Mike Ballew&#13;
Mary Baumbach&#13;
Patricia Behm&#13;
Deborah Bettcher&#13;
Joyce Birdsong&#13;
Peggy Bonebrake&#13;
Johnny Booton&#13;
Cheryl Borntrager&#13;
David Boswell&#13;
Merle Bothwell&#13;
Barton Boyer&#13;
Diane Bradley&#13;
Pamela Brauer&#13;
Barbara Brazelton&#13;
James Brooks&#13;
Mary Brown&#13;
Steven Brown&#13;
Timothy Brown&#13;
Michael Brownlee&#13;
Mary Bryson&#13;
Deborah Buck&#13;
Anne Burns&#13;
Duane Bushman&#13;
Robert Butler&#13;
Carolyn Campbell&#13;
Don Campbell&#13;
Jeff Carpenter&#13;
Ray Ceder&#13;
Shawn Chapman&#13;
Beth Christensen&#13;
Jill Claar&#13;
Margaret Clark&#13;
Charlotte Clevenger&#13;
Deborah Clevenger&#13;
Karen Coale .&#13;
Donna Coffelt&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Cathy Collins&#13;
Debra Collins&#13;
Vicki Comstock&#13;
Dyann Conaway&#13;
Cone&#13;
-en Condreay&#13;
Frances Connolly&#13;
Jon Conyers&#13;
Kenny Cook&#13;
Darlene Cooper&#13;
Marlene Cooper&#13;
Ruby Cordell&#13;
Barbara Cox&#13;
Kenneth Croson&#13;
Vicki Currie&#13;
Michael Dale&#13;
Denise Davis&#13;
Rolland Day&#13;
Jim Deal&#13;
Ed Delehant&#13;
Rebecca Delehant&#13;
Maureen Derby&#13;
Lanny Devault&#13;
Mark Diercks&#13;
Rebecca Dinges&#13;
Patricia Dixon&#13;
Mark Draper&#13;
Dave Drennen&#13;
Terri Ebert&#13;
Ron Edenburn&#13;
Patti Edie&#13;
Dave Edwards&#13;
Susanne Eilts&#13;
Donna Eledge&#13;
Steven Emert&#13;
Dan Engle&#13;
Ron Epperson&#13;
Patti Eyberg&#13;
Lynn Falkenhainer&#13;
Edward Faurot&#13;
Anna Fedorka&#13;
Elizabeth Fedorka&#13;
Rick Finken&#13;
Thomas Fischer&#13;
Jeff Fogle&#13;
Becky Fowler&#13;
Thomas Franklin&#13;
Mark Franz&#13;
Peggy French Nancy Fritz&#13;
Candy Is Big &#13;
Junior Business&#13;
Andy Peters and Peter Smith count the candy money.&#13;
Debra Fuller&#13;
Edith Gawara&#13;
Bernard Goeser&#13;
Debra Golden&#13;
Jacqueline Graham&#13;
Susan Green&#13;
Carolyn Grieder&#13;
Nancy Grimm&#13;
Sheila Grimm&#13;
Wayne Groat&#13;
Richard Gross&#13;
Gwendolyn Grosse&#13;
Jacquelyn Grosse&#13;
Judith Grothe&#13;
Eddie Grudle&#13;
Rebecca Guest&#13;
Donald Gundlach&#13;
James Gurney&#13;
Patricia Hagen&#13;
Dina Hall&#13;
Laurie Hall&#13;
Sherry Hallagan&#13;
Sherise Hamer&#13;
Frank Hans en&#13;
1 3 9 &#13;
140&#13;
Jim Peters and John Arthur check out candy to John&#13;
Ruffcorn, a Candy Captain.&#13;
Rachel Hegland&#13;
Thomas Henderson&#13;
Kathleen Henley&#13;
Ed Henningsen&#13;
John Hensley&#13;
Kathy Herweg&#13;
Laurel Herwig&#13;
Rhonda Hessel&#13;
Candace Hiatt&#13;
Allison Hills&#13;
Patsy Hiltabidel&#13;
Richard Hoffman&#13;
Barbara Hollins&#13;
Steve Holmes&#13;
Debra Holtz&#13;
Steven Homan&#13;
Lona Hurd&#13;
Linda Jacobs&#13;
Richard James&#13;
Scott Jensen&#13;
Mary Jerkovich&#13;
Juniors Plan All&#13;
Jacqueline Hansen&#13;
Lindy Hansen&#13;
Mary Hansen&#13;
Roger Hansen&#13;
Vickie Hansen&#13;
Ann Hanusa&#13;
William Harris&#13;
Mike Hartman&#13;
Connie Hatcher&#13;
Marsha Hathaway&#13;
Dennis Haynes&#13;
Terry Haynie &#13;
Year For The Pronl&#13;
Beverly Johnson&#13;
Maren Johnson&#13;
Patti Johnson&#13;
Joseph Jones&#13;
Randy Jones&#13;
Patricia Joplin&#13;
Sue Kabold&#13;
Keith Kane&#13;
Gilbert Karr&#13;
Timothy Kealy&#13;
Mark Keever&#13;
Ellen Keister&#13;
Mike Kellogg&#13;
Barbara Kelly&#13;
Daniel Kemp&#13;
David Kenealy&#13;
Mary Kenkel&#13;
Elaine Kerns&#13;
Terrance Kimnach&#13;
Rebecca King&#13;
Claire Kirke&#13;
Paul Kladstrup&#13;
Karen Klefman&#13;
Carolyn Klein&#13;
Rosemary Knight&#13;
Carol Kovatch&#13;
Kitty Krabbe&#13;
Rojean Kraetsch&#13;
Jeff Kreger&#13;
Terry Kups&#13;
Nettie Kurt&#13;
Doug Lamber t&#13;
Angela Langan&#13;
Caralee Larmon&#13;
Steve Larmon&#13;
Chip Larsen&#13;
James Lars en&#13;
Jeanne Larsen&#13;
Mayda Lars en&#13;
Paul Larson&#13;
Randy Larson&#13;
Robert Lary&#13;
Karen Lausen&#13;
Ed Leazenby&#13;
Rex Leeper&#13;
Cindy LeMaster&#13;
Dan Lidgett&#13;
Jim Lidgett&#13;
Dick Liunas&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
Darrell Long&#13;
Dave McAtee&#13;
Cyndi McCall&#13;
Sheryl McCallister&#13;
Dave McCartney&#13;
Denise McDonald&#13;
Joyce McDonough&#13;
Sue McElderry&#13;
LuAnn McFadden&#13;
Bill McGlade&#13;
Sally McNeal&#13;
Jeff Mcsorley&#13;
Mary Mabbitt&#13;
Michele Mackey&#13;
Joan Madsen&#13;
Kathy Mahan&#13;
Linda Mains&#13;
Barbara Marshall&#13;
Cjtrol Marshall&#13;
Paula Martin&#13;
Margaret Maruska&#13;
' . ITEM 434&#13;
A beautiful prom was built on stacks of candy.&#13;
Eight- Period Day Gives&#13;
l . j&#13;
jj&#13;
Steve Matable&#13;
Steve Matheson&#13;
Dick Mattox&#13;
Jody Maxwell&#13;
Ter ry Maxwell&#13;
Tr udy Melicher&#13;
Mars ha Melicher&#13;
Vicki Michelson&#13;
Pat Miller&#13;
Kim Moffatt&#13;
Debbie Morehouse&#13;
Richard Morgan &#13;
Juniors A Full Load&#13;
Jim Mueller&#13;
Steve Murphy&#13;
JoAnn Myers&#13;
Linda Myers&#13;
Janet Nahach&#13;
Cheryl Neades&#13;
Jo Neighbors&#13;
Steve Neighbors&#13;
Debbie Nelsen&#13;
Christine Nelson&#13;
Jill Newberg&#13;
John Nicolini&#13;
Jacqueline O'Brien&#13;
Pam O'Brien&#13;
Martha Ohr ling&#13;
Richard Olsen&#13;
Jane Osborn&#13;
Bea Jo Owens&#13;
Donald Park&#13;
Patsy Parr&#13;
Richard Payne&#13;
Lawrence Petersen&#13;
Patrick Petersen&#13;
Teresa Petersen&#13;
Drew Peterson&#13;
Connie Phillips&#13;
Jere Polak&#13;
Marty Polson&#13;
Theodore Poulos&#13;
Gary Powers&#13;
David Ratekin&#13;
Mickey Ratigan&#13;
Jane Ratliff&#13;
Jona Recher&#13;
Joyce Reid&#13;
Ronald Reid&#13;
Barbara Rexford&#13;
Peggy Reynolds&#13;
Gene Rice&#13;
Joni Richar dson&#13;
Jill Ridgway&#13;
Jeffr ey Rindone&#13;
Theresa Roarty&#13;
Renee Roberts&#13;
Roxie Robertson&#13;
Tonia Rocha&#13;
Ka r en Rodenburg&#13;
Suzi Roe&#13;
Mark Rold&#13;
143 &#13;
Robert Rongish&#13;
Connie Ross&#13;
Pamela Rudo_lph&#13;
John Ruffcorn&#13;
Scott Rule&#13;
Devon Runyon&#13;
Debra Sa~s&#13;
Suzanne Schleidt&#13;
James Schlott&#13;
Jacqueline Schorsch&#13;
DeWayne Seachord&#13;
David Sell&#13;
Valli Senter&#13;
Steven Severn&#13;
Sheryl Sevey&#13;
Darrell Shamblen&#13;
Kathleen Sherbondy&#13;
Susan Shipp&#13;
Pamela Sidebottom&#13;
Kathy Sieburg&#13;
Melinda Sigler&#13;
Linda Simmons&#13;
Michael Simpson&#13;
Pamela Sinnott&#13;
Charles Smith&#13;
John Smith&#13;
144&#13;
Mark Smith&#13;
Penny Smith&#13;
Peter Smith&#13;
Rachel Smith&#13;
Sarrina Smith&#13;
Susan Smith&#13;
Carol Sollazzo&#13;
Joan Sorenson&#13;
Melissa Spencer&#13;
Claudia Sprinkle&#13;
Lester Stanley&#13;
Pamela Stanley&#13;
Mark Steege&#13;
Dalyce Stevens&#13;
Mark Stevens&#13;
Pamela Stewart&#13;
Dennis Stoddard&#13;
Debra Stowell&#13;
Janis Straight&#13;
Mike Stranathan&#13;
Jody Strohbehn&#13;
Kris Stucker&#13;
Juniors Elect Vocational &#13;
Courses&#13;
Jeff Taylor&#13;
Polly Taylor&#13;
Rick Taylor&#13;
Dawn Thomas&#13;
Douglas Thomas&#13;
Virginia Thomsen&#13;
Douglas Tomair&#13;
Teresa Trafton&#13;
Mike Twomey&#13;
Becky Vance&#13;
Peggy Vance&#13;
Frank Vargas&#13;
Vicki Vincent&#13;
Debbie Wagner&#13;
Susan Warden&#13;
Robert Warner&#13;
Debbie Zach&#13;
John Zimmerman&#13;
Thomas Zimmerman&#13;
Mr. Marvin Bergsten and Jim White check&#13;
out a circuit.&#13;
Alan Waters&#13;
Karen Weis&#13;
Thomas Westfall&#13;
Memory Westphal&#13;
James White&#13;
Linda Whitman&#13;
Kristine Whittaker&#13;
Jamie Whittington&#13;
Connie Williams&#13;
Jeffrey Wilson&#13;
Linda Woolsoncroft&#13;
Charles Yarbrough&#13;
Michael Young&#13;
Frank Zaccone&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Seniors decided school wasn't&#13;
so bad after all. What other&#13;
senior class was ever privileged to. graduate May 22?&#13;
Perhaps this was a reward for&#13;
winning first place in.the Homecoming Parade.&#13;
Seniors were busy changing!&#13;
They revived the jitterbug,&#13;
eliminated the old pep club&#13;
and created the RAH Club, and&#13;
almost achieved open study&#13;
halls and a student court.&#13;
(Better luck to the new senior&#13;
class on that point!)&#13;
Class Officers&#13;
PRESIDENT . . . Jim Runnels&#13;
VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . ,&#13;
Randy Chri_stiansen&#13;
SECRET ARY .. Peggy Intemann&#13;
TREASURER . . Bill Samuelson&#13;
SGT. -AT-ARMS. . . . ....&#13;
Craig Madsen&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Seth Hills ... . John Galloway&#13;
MOTTO: " Look forward with&#13;
pride, not indifference; determination, not complacency;&#13;
concern, not apathy; for nowwe&#13;
will have to prove ourselves.&#13;
- -Judy Bard&#13;
FLOWER . . . . Lavender Mum&#13;
COLORS .. Lavender and Silver&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
Randy Christiansen, Craig Madsen , Jim Runnels, Bill Samuelson, and Peggy Intemann buy their clothes at " The Tree" at the Westroads in Omaha . &#13;
VICKI ADAMS&#13;
KARL ADKINS&#13;
KATHLEEN ALDREDGE&#13;
KATHY AMEND&#13;
GREGORY ANDERSEN&#13;
JAMIE ANDERSEN&#13;
DANNA ANDERSON&#13;
SALLY ANDERSON&#13;
BETH ANDREWS&#13;
DAVE BAHENSKY&#13;
PEGGY BAILEY&#13;
VICKI BAILEY&#13;
JEFFREY BALDWIN&#13;
PATRYCE BALLEW&#13;
JUDY BARD&#13;
CAROLYN BARRIER&#13;
147 &#13;
AL VIN BARTLETT&#13;
RITA BATES&#13;
KATHRYN BEAN&#13;
PAMELA BECK&#13;
CINDY BEHRENS&#13;
DEBRA BEHRENS&#13;
KATHLEEN HERDING&#13;
BRUCE BETCHER&#13;
MARY BETTCHER&#13;
PAMALA BETTS&#13;
RICK BIRDSONG&#13;
RUTH BLUE&#13;
148&#13;
REBECCA BORWICK&#13;
ELIZABETH BOWEN&#13;
CATHERINE BOWLDS&#13;
KATHRYN BRACKER&#13;
Senior Vear &#13;
Holds Surprises&#13;
" Good things come in small packages," hopes Kathie Oamek to the grinning Debbie Grote.&#13;
GARY BRANTZ&#13;
LORI BRIDSON&#13;
GARY BRISTOL&#13;
BRADLEY BROWN&#13;
RANDY BROWN&#13;
ROBERT BROWN&#13;
TERESA WAGNER BROWN&#13;
SANDRA BROWN&#13;
149 &#13;
CONNIE BROWNING&#13;
RICHELLE BRYANT&#13;
CARRIN BRYSON&#13;
CONNIE BURKE&#13;
MARY BURKE&#13;
SUZANNE CADE&#13;
GILBERT CAMPBELL&#13;
MARTIN CAMPBELL&#13;
150&#13;
MARY CAPEL&#13;
CARRIE CARRITHERS&#13;
COLEEN CARTA&#13;
DELORES CASTEEL&#13;
DA VE CHAMBERS&#13;
WILLIAM CHILDERS&#13;
MARK CHRISTENSEN&#13;
STEVE CHRISTENSON&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Graduate Early&#13;
SUSAN CHRISTENSON&#13;
DEBBIE CHRISTIANS&#13;
MARILYN CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
RANDY CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
ROBERT CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
ROBERT CLARK&#13;
ELLEN CLEAVELAND&#13;
MARIE CLEVENGER&#13;
ANN COFFEY&#13;
SHARON COLTER&#13;
PATTY CONLEY&#13;
MARLA CONNOR&#13;
MIRIAM COOK&#13;
JEFF COOLEY&#13;
PAUL CORDELL&#13;
MARILYN COX&#13;
151 &#13;
DIANE CRISS&#13;
DONNA CRISS&#13;
SARA €ROSS&#13;
BRADLEY DAHLKE&#13;
PATTY SCOTT DALEY&#13;
NORAN DAVIS&#13;
DIANA DAWSON&#13;
ELAINE DAY&#13;
152&#13;
Gary Brantz has fun with his marbles at the FCA meeting. &#13;
Seniors Belong To Clubs&#13;
DEBORAH DERRY&#13;
SUSAN DeSANTIAGO&#13;
RENEE DINGES&#13;
MICHAEL DIRKS&#13;
GAYLE DUERMYER&#13;
ALICE DUKE&#13;
PHYLLIS DUSCHANEK&#13;
ROBERT EARL&#13;
SCOTT ECKERT&#13;
ROBERT EDWARDS&#13;
CANDACE EGGERS&#13;
DAVID EILERS&#13;
TRUDY ELDER&#13;
TODD EMERINE&#13;
LINDA ERICKSON&#13;
DOQG EVANS&#13;
153 &#13;
GREG EVELOFF&#13;
THOMAS EVEZIC&#13;
STEVEN FARRELL&#13;
DIANE FARRINGTON&#13;
RICK FAUROT&#13;
FRANK FEIERTAG&#13;
JOHN FILBERT&#13;
JANET FJARE&#13;
GRANT FLENKER&#13;
CAROL FORREST&#13;
PAMELA FOWLER&#13;
DENNIS FRANK&#13;
DAN FRANKS&#13;
TERI FREESE&#13;
KERRY FRITZ&#13;
KATHLEENFROHARDT&#13;
154&#13;
Seniors Choose &#13;
Lavender And Silver&#13;
STEVEN GALE&#13;
KATHLEEN GALLAGHER&#13;
GARY GALLNER&#13;
DAVID GERE&#13;
SCARLETT GEU&#13;
SHERRY GODSEY&#13;
GARY GOESER&#13;
MIKE GOODMAN&#13;
TRUDY GORHAM&#13;
SCOTT GRAEME&#13;
DAN GRANDICK&#13;
MARY GRAVES&#13;
YVONNE GROAT&#13;
DEBRA GROTE&#13;
LU ANN GROTE&#13;
DIANNA GROVE&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
DANIEL GUBBELS&#13;
PATRICIA&#13;
HABERBERGER&#13;
· DIRK HAGG&#13;
SCOTT HALE&#13;
MARY HALL&#13;
WARREN HALL&#13;
GEORGE HALL&#13;
VICTORIA HAMER&#13;
JULIE HAMIL TON&#13;
MIKE HAMMERS&#13;
ROBERT HANCOCK&#13;
SHARON HANNA&#13;
QUENTIN HANNEMAN&#13;
DEBRA HANSEN&#13;
DOUGLAS HANSEN&#13;
MARGARET HARLOW&#13;
Seniors Come &#13;
Out On Top&#13;
ROBERTA HARTMAN&#13;
ANNE HAWK&#13;
KAREN HENNESSY&#13;
JOYCE HERBRANSON&#13;
CHERYL HEUERMANN&#13;
BARBARA IIlATT&#13;
MICHAEL IIlCKS&#13;
SUZANNE IIlGGINS&#13;
RICHARD A. HILL&#13;
RICHARD S. HILLS&#13;
JOHN HIMMELSEHR&#13;
DANNY HISSONG&#13;
MARVIN HODAPP&#13;
DAVID HOGAN&#13;
RANDY HOGUE&#13;
MARY HOLLINS&#13;
157 &#13;
RANDY HOMAN&#13;
PAMELA HOUGH&#13;
TEDETTE HOWELL&#13;
TIMOTHY HUGHES&#13;
MELONIE HUNTER&#13;
RANDALL HUTCHISON&#13;
PEGGY INTEMANN&#13;
KEVIN JACKS&#13;
158&#13;
JACKIE JACOBSEN&#13;
RANDY JAMES&#13;
RANDALL JEFFERIS&#13;
BRUCE JENSEN&#13;
JULE JENSEN&#13;
MARK JOHANSON&#13;
KENT JONES&#13;
LINDA JONES&#13;
Seniors Combine &#13;
Work And Play&#13;
' 'This is the funniest edition yet, " laughs Richelie Bryant to Connie Browning and Anne Hawk.&#13;
MIKE JORANSON&#13;
RODNEY KADING&#13;
SUSAN KELDGORD&#13;
ALICIA KELLEY&#13;
GEORGENE KELSEN&#13;
LINDA KENKEL&#13;
TOM KEPHART&#13;
ALICE KERN&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
KAREN KESSLER&#13;
ROBERT KIRLIN&#13;
NANCY KNOX&#13;
DANA KNUDSON&#13;
KAREN KOVATCH&#13;
STEPHEN KRABBE&#13;
KATHY KRAMER&#13;
GEORGE KREGER&#13;
PATTI KROGH&#13;
FRANK KRUEGER&#13;
LARRY KRUEGER&#13;
LYNN KURTH&#13;
CRAIG LAINSON&#13;
KAREN LANE&#13;
KATHY LARSEN&#13;
KRISTY LARSEN&#13;
Seniors Reach &#13;
For Lounge&#13;
SUE LARSEN&#13;
BARBARA LEE&#13;
DENISE LEE&#13;
ERIC LEED&#13;
GARY LESTER&#13;
NICOLE ADKINS LEWIS&#13;
MARK LIEURANCE&#13;
RICHARD LIPPKE&#13;
MIKE LOFTIS&#13;
DIEGO LONDONO&#13;
LYNN LOPER&#13;
RICK LOVETTE&#13;
LINDA LUSTGRAAF&#13;
DWAIN McDANIEL&#13;
DEBBIE McDANIELS&#13;
JEFF McGIL VRA Y&#13;
161 &#13;
LORI McINTOSH&#13;
PATRICIA McINTOSH&#13;
RICKY McKEEVER&#13;
RAY MABBITT&#13;
CRAIG MADSEN&#13;
DIANE MADSEN&#13;
MICHAEL MADSEN&#13;
RON MAHRT&#13;
VICKI MALLORY&#13;
JOHN MARSHALL&#13;
TERRI DAU MATTER&#13;
COLETTE MATTHEWS&#13;
162&#13;
MAXINE MATTINGLY&#13;
PAUL MEYERMANN&#13;
JON MILNER&#13;
THOMAS MOORE&#13;
Seniors Re111enlber &#13;
The Good Old Days&#13;
" What a tan! " slurps Mel Hunter as she eyes Steve Nuzum.&#13;
MIKE MORONEY&#13;
DIANA NEAL&#13;
LARRY NELSEN&#13;
DEBRA NEWMAN&#13;
KATHLEEN NICKERSON&#13;
HEIDI NIELSEN&#13;
STEVE NUZUM&#13;
KATHIE OAMEK&#13;
163 &#13;
REBECCA OLSEN&#13;
LARRY OLSON&#13;
TERESA OLSON&#13;
SUSAN OTTO&#13;
ROSALINDA OVERMAN&#13;
STEVE OZA YDIN&#13;
LORI PALENSKY&#13;
JANE PALMER&#13;
JEAN PALMER&#13;
JAY PARKER&#13;
GERALDINE PAULISON&#13;
JOY PENTICO&#13;
164&#13;
GWEN PERRY&#13;
JON PETERSON&#13;
STAN PETRATIS&#13;
GARY PETTIT&#13;
Seniors Form &#13;
RAH Club&#13;
JOLENE PIERSON&#13;
ROXANNE PILLAR&#13;
SIDNEY PLUMB&#13;
KRISTY HANSEN&#13;
POFFENBARGER&#13;
MARY PORTER&#13;
DAN POTTER&#13;
WILLIAM POWELL&#13;
JACKIE POWERS&#13;
DEBBY PUSEY&#13;
ROBERT RAY&#13;
BARBARA REASONER&#13;
LEE REDDISH&#13;
PAMELA REICHART&#13;
DONALD RIASKA&#13;
TERESA RICHARDSON&#13;
SUSAN RICKERT&#13;
165 &#13;
ANNE RITCHIE.&#13;
ANNE ROBINSON&#13;
VICTORIA ROCHA&#13;
RANDY ROFFMAN&#13;
LYNN ROSS&#13;
MARIANNE ROSSBUND&#13;
BURDETTE ROYALTY&#13;
BECKY RUCKMAN&#13;
WARREN RUDOLPH&#13;
JAMES RUNNELS&#13;
166&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Chris Sundermann tells Santa Clause (Diana Neal) a " Silly Sally" joke . &#13;
Display Ingenuity&#13;
GAYLE SAINT&#13;
WILLIAM SAMUELSON&#13;
PAULA SCARPELLINO&#13;
DOUGLAS SCHEMA&#13;
DUDLEY SCHROEDER&#13;
MIKE SCOLES&#13;
PATRICK SCOLES&#13;
. LYNN SEIER&#13;
JENNA SELLERS&#13;
ROBERT SEVEY&#13;
JERRY SHAFER&#13;
MICHAEL SHEARER&#13;
DOUGLAS SIECK&#13;
LAURA SIGLER&#13;
CAROLINE SIMONS&#13;
LINDA SKELTON&#13;
167 &#13;
168&#13;
DOUG SMITH&#13;
ERIC SMITH&#13;
HARLAN SMITH&#13;
NANCY SMITH&#13;
ROBERT SMITH&#13;
STEVE SMITH&#13;
VERNE SMITH&#13;
BILL SOMERS&#13;
ALAN SORENSEN&#13;
VICKI SORENSEN&#13;
JANET SPETMAN&#13;
THOMAS SPETMAN&#13;
DEBRA SPRINGER&#13;
CINDY ST AN CLIFFE&#13;
GARY STANLEY&#13;
DENISE ST ARK&#13;
Seniors Enjoy &#13;
Freedom Of Expression&#13;
REATHA STARKEY&#13;
EVELYN STEADMAN&#13;
TERESA STEER&#13;
LANCE STEMPLE&#13;
DONALD STIDD&#13;
RHONDA STOKES&#13;
DANIEL STOLZ&#13;
DAN STONE&#13;
KAREN STRANATHAN&#13;
PAT STREEPY&#13;
KIM STROHBEHN&#13;
ROGER SUHR&#13;
CHRISTINE&#13;
SUNDERMANN&#13;
CARL SUTTON&#13;
SHELLEY TAGUE&#13;
STEVEN TAIT&#13;
169 &#13;
170&#13;
KATHRYN TALBOTT&#13;
PAULA PETERSEN&#13;
TAWZER&#13;
JEAN McCORMICK&#13;
TAYLOR&#13;
DWIGHT THIEL&#13;
EVERETT THILES&#13;
KATHY THOMAS&#13;
LINDA THOMAS&#13;
MICHAEL THOMAS&#13;
ROXANN THOMAS&#13;
JANELLE TRAYLOR&#13;
JULIE TYLER&#13;
CRAIG VANCE&#13;
DIANE VanSCOY&#13;
SHARON VEIT&#13;
JANICE WAGER&#13;
SALLY WALTERS&#13;
Seniors Star &#13;
"Pardon me, but could you give me directions to ... ?"&#13;
In 11Dracula''&#13;
JERRY WARD&#13;
DEBRA WATERS&#13;
RANDAL WEAKLY&#13;
JOHN WEED&#13;
CHERYL WEGE&#13;
SUSAN WEGNER&#13;
NANCY WEILAND&#13;
SUE WEST&#13;
171 &#13;
Who Is Bob Nelson?&#13;
BEVERLY WHITMORE&#13;
DAVID WHITSELL&#13;
DOUGLASWIDTFELDT&#13;
DIANA WILLIAMS&#13;
RONALD WILLIAMS&#13;
DENISE WILSON&#13;
ELDON WINGER&#13;
RANDAL WOLFE&#13;
RONALD WOLFE&#13;
WILLIAM WOLFE&#13;
SUSAN WOODLING&#13;
NANCY WORKMAN&#13;
\Ni 11 the re.QI&#13;
BOB&#13;
Pica se&#13;
NELSON&#13;
Stcand up?&#13;
c; t t • t'f&#13;
t~ (.. ...&#13;
JEFF WYMORE WALTER ZABEL HUGH McMANUS &#13;
, t&#13;
1&#13;
/f&#13;
I -&#13;
. I ~&#13;
I ~&#13;
.\&#13;
In Memory&#13;
DAVID DORAN&#13;
EDWARD LOCKMAN&#13;
Many a tree is found in the&#13;
wood,&#13;
And every tree for its use is&#13;
good;&#13;
Some for the strength of the&#13;
gnarled root,&#13;
Some for the sweetness of&#13;
flower or fruit.&#13;
- -Henry Van Dyke&#13;
173 &#13;
HONO&#13;
Achievement ... .&#13;
Distinction ... .&#13;
Recognition ... .&#13;
Integrity ... .&#13;
Awards ... . J&#13;
I&#13;
174 &#13;
175 &#13;
Johnson ls&#13;
Recipient Of&#13;
Dedication&#13;
Mr. Thurman Johnson is a&#13;
key man in many areas:&#13;
... Director of Student Affairs&#13;
... Athletic Director&#13;
.. . Wearer of flashy suits&#13;
.. . Cheery announcer at 8:25&#13;
a.m .&#13;
. . . Pleasant, funny, a teaser&#13;
.. . Diplomatic and decisive&#13;
... Concerned for youth- -established a recreation center for&#13;
young people&#13;
" I'm proud to be a part of A.L.," r eplies Mr . Thurman Johnson. Mr. Thurman Johnson enjoys T .V. and his golf magazines, as he r e laxes.&#13;
\&#13;
Come to the new Recreation Center and meet Mr. Thur man Johnson. &#13;
Four Men Receive Service Avvards&#13;
Mr. Gene Armstrong, Mr. Robert Pettepier, Mr. Lara are honored by the yearbookstaffonAbraham&#13;
Thurman Johnson, Mr. Lee Spann and Mr. Tomas Lincoln Day.&#13;
Cindy McCall presents the appreciation&#13;
speech for Mr. Gene Armstrong.&#13;
Judy Bard proudly pins a carnation&#13;
on Mr. Robert Pettepier.&#13;
Service awards were given to&#13;
four male faculty members by&#13;
the Crimson and Blue Staff.&#13;
Each member was duly qualified for his award since each&#13;
had dedicated himself to the&#13;
welfare of his students .&#13;
.. . GENE ARMSTRONG- -A sincere, non -tiring basketball&#13;
coach&#13;
... ROBERT PETTEPIER- -Unlimited service in professional&#13;
circles&#13;
.. . LEE SP ANN --S c o r e s of&#13;
public musical performances&#13;
.. . THOMAS LARA- -Seventeen&#13;
years of various extra- curric -&#13;
ular activities&#13;
The "Clef Dwellers", a group&#13;
from Midland College, rounded&#13;
out the Dedication Assembly&#13;
with its modern singingswinging style.&#13;
177 &#13;
178&#13;
Prayers Bring Beeson&#13;
''A punch in time saves nine,'' counsels Mr. Ron Beeson to computer programmers Bill Samuelson&#13;
and Rick Leed.&#13;
On October 22, 1971, Mr. Ron&#13;
Beeson fell from a ladder. Paralyzed from the waist down, Mr.&#13;
Beeson' s future was grim. However, with never-ending spirit,&#13;
faith, and hours of therapy, he&#13;
returned to school after five&#13;
months.&#13;
Meanwhile the students of&#13;
A.L. were not idle. Several&#13;
bake sales were held, as well&#13;
as a door-to-door fund- raising&#13;
drive. Highlighting the ac -&#13;
tivities was the Minnesota&#13;
Vikings- Koil Goodguys basketball game which netted $3688&#13;
for the fund, raising the total&#13;
to over $5185.&#13;
Upon his return to school,&#13;
Mr. Beeson began teaching a&#13;
computer programming course&#13;
in which students learned how to&#13;
operate computers. Because&#13;
this is such a relevant subject,&#13;
the course will be offered in&#13;
1972-1973.&#13;
Up, up and away! &#13;
Back&#13;
The Minnesota Vikings warm up for the onslaught.&#13;
"Fred Astaire" Brooke and " Ginger Rogers " Kelsen show&#13;
'em how.&#13;
It was a fun night for the Beeson family at the Viking-Goodguys game.&#13;
179 &#13;
College At Discount&#13;
Hard work and outstanding&#13;
efforts were · rewarded at the&#13;
Honors Banquet where "honor"&#13;
students and their parents were&#13;
guests. In a colorful and gaylydecorated gym (All done by the&#13;
PTA!) approximately 150 .deserving students were presented with pins, ribbons,&#13;
plaques, certificates and trophies for their achievements in&#13;
drama, music, athletics, and&#13;
personal service.&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Kuester, principal, served as Emcee for the&#13;
banquet with Miss Huck sharing&#13;
a little of the limelight. The&#13;
New Design, AL's Swing Choir&#13;
and the 1972 Clio Award winner,&#13;
provided the entertainment. ··&#13;
WORLD HERALD SCHOLARSHIP&#13;
Steven Tait&#13;
DR. I. M. OZAYDIN SCHOLARSHIP&#13;
Jane and Jean Palmer&#13;
JOHN M. JENSEN SCHOLARSHIP&#13;
Becky Olsen&#13;
ORPHEUS A WARD&#13;
Sandra Brown &#13;
WORLD HEARLD SCHOLARSHIP&#13;
Laura Sigler&#13;
JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA A WARD&#13;
Jerri Paulison&#13;
JEWISH WAR VETERANS SCHOLARSHIP&#13;
Doug Smith&#13;
Scholarship Winners&#13;
Row l: Jerri Pauli son, Roxanne Pillar, Caroline Simons, Laura Sigler, Beth Otto,&#13;
Kathie Oamek , LuAnn Grote , Cindy Behrens, Suzanne Cade , Ann Coffey Row 2:&#13;
Diana Williams, Eric Leed, Melonie Hunter, Debbie Grote , Verne Smith, Kathy&#13;
Amend, Betty Bowen, Jean Palmer, Jane Palmer, Jolene Pierson Row 3: Scott&#13;
Hale, Bill Samuelson, Pam Beck, Kate Talbott, Doug Evans, Steven Tait, Judy Bar d,&#13;
Becky Olsen, Beth Andrews&#13;
18 1 &#13;
182&#13;
Avvards Go To Special Students&#13;
NETTLETON BUSINESS AW ARD&#13;
Kathy Aldredge&#13;
AFS STUDENT&#13;
Diego Londono&#13;
BAUSCH AND LOMB A WARD&#13;
Doug Sieck&#13;
KEY STAFFER A WARDS&#13;
Gary Gallner- -Kathy Gallagher - -Scott Hale &#13;
Miss Erva Huck and Mr. Ken Kues -&#13;
te r have a " talk- a -thon".&#13;
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS&#13;
Miriam Cook- -Anne Robinson&#13;
Quill And Scroll&#13;
Row 1: Greg Eveloff, Caroline Simons, Lynn&#13;
Falkenhainer, Marty Campbell, Kathie Oa -&#13;
mek, Barbara Kelly, Scarlett Geu Row 2:&#13;
Kathy Gallagher, Gary Gallner, Melonie Hunter, Debbie Grote, Judy Bard, LuAnn Grote,&#13;
Paula Scarpellino Row 3: Mark Draper,&#13;
Scott Hale, Pam Beck, Richard Hills, Becky&#13;
Olsen, Patti Eyberg , Ann Hanusa&#13;
ROY LAWSON AW ARD&#13;
Bill Somers&#13;
183 &#13;
184&#13;
DAR AWARD&#13;
DR. ERICKSON-HILL AWARD&#13;
Melonie Hunter&#13;
Mrs. Joe Hunter is proud of her daughter of many talents.&#13;
Outstanding Seniors&#13;
BETIY CROCKER A WARD&#13;
Miriam Cook&#13;
Mr. John Gibson and Miriam Cook laugh about Miriam being&#13;
''an outstanding homemaker' '.&#13;
Gold Seniors&#13;
Row 1: Anne Robinson, Kathleen Frohardt, Kathie beth Bowen, Marianne Rossbund, Kathy Amend, Su -&#13;
Oamek, Ellen Cleaveland, Melonie Hunter, Debbie san Wegner Row 4: Steven Tait, William SamuelGrote , Judy Bard Row 2: Gary Brantz, Jean Pal- son, Doug Smith, Craig Madsen, Kim Strohbehn,&#13;
mer, Miriam Cook, Ann Coffey, Laura Sigler, Scott Verne Smith, Eric Leed&#13;
Hale Row 3: Jane Palmer, Rebecca Olsen, Eliza-&#13;
Receive Special Recognition&#13;
/&#13;
/;&#13;
I&#13;
DR. LEON CORNING HILLS AWARD&#13;
Randy Christiansen&#13;
CLIO AWARD&#13;
Swing Choir&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Kuester gives the Clio Award to Mr. Lee Spann's&#13;
Swing Choir which seem to be making a habit of receiving it.&#13;
Mr. Corning Hills presents the award in memory of his father&#13;
to Randy Christiansen who needs a wagon for his awards.&#13;
Silver Seniors&#13;
Row 1: Donald Riaska, Douglas Widtfeldt, James Debby Pusey Row 4: Lynn Kurth , Beth Andrews,&#13;
Runnels, Daniel Stolz , Richard Lippke Row 2: Linda Kenekl , Kathleen Nickerson, Jule Jensen, Lu&#13;
Lori Bridson, Carrie Carrithers, Caroline Simons, Ann Grote Row 5: Gary Bristol, Stephen Krabbe,&#13;
Julie Tyler, Paul Cordell, Steven Gale Row 3: Bruce Jensen , Wm. Scott Graeme , Douglas Sieck,&#13;
Pamela Beck, Heidi Nielsen, Christine Sundermann, Gary Gallner, Doug Evans&#13;
Rebecca Barwick, Lori Mcintosh , Dianne Haynie ,&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
President Craig Madsen officiates at the&#13;
NHS initiation.&#13;
National Honor Society acquired a new sponsor when Mr.&#13;
Orville Miller replaced Mr.&#13;
Herbert Little who retired. As&#13;
a team, Mrs. Martha Schmidt&#13;
and Mr. Miller promoted NHS' s&#13;
entry in the Homecoming Parade. ''National Honor Society&#13;
Fights Pollution'' was the theme&#13;
of the bicyclists who earned&#13;
sore muscles.&#13;
Induction of new members&#13;
was held in the auditorium one&#13;
evening in May. It was a dressy&#13;
affair for the initiates and their&#13;
families. Sixty-three new members stepped on each other's&#13;
toes as roses were distributed&#13;
by old members. Punch and&#13;
cookies followed the ceremony.&#13;
Row 1: Laura Sigler, Ellen Cleaveland, Kathie Oamek, Judy Bard, Melonie Hunter&#13;
Row 2: Rebecca Olsen, Christine Sundermann, Diane Haynie, Kathleen Frohardt,&#13;
Ann Coffey, Debbie Grote Row 3: Lynn Kurth, Anne Robinson, Jean Palmer, Susan&#13;
Wegner, Jane Palmer, Marianne Rossbund Row 4: Kim Strohbehn, W. Scott Graeme, Craig·Madsen, Steven Tait, Eric Leed , Scott Hale&#13;
NHS Inducts&#13;
Diana Williams becomes impatient with her parents who can' t decide what cookies&#13;
to take .&#13;
_ I &#13;
Row 1: Jacqueline Hansen, Debora Nelsen, Patricia .Joplin, Susanne Eilts Row 2:&#13;
Susan Smith, Melinda Sigler, Vicki Currie, Kristy Stucker, Margaret Clark, Polly&#13;
Taylor Row 3: Rachel Hegland, Patti Eyberg ~ __ Rose~a~_Y ~~ight , Susan Warden,&#13;
Joyce Birdsong, Pameia Sidebottom Row 4: Allison Hills, Mark Dierks, Mathew&#13;
Daley, Robert Rongish , Mark .Keever, Brian Peterson&#13;
Sixty-three Menlbers&#13;
1.&#13;
Susan Smith passes through the arch to&#13;
receive her rose.&#13;
Row 1: Diana Neal, Lori Mcintosh, Julie&#13;
Tyler, Caroline Simons, Debby Pusey&#13;
Row 2: Diana Williams, Kathleen Nickerson, William Samuelson, Heidi Nielsen&#13;
Donald Riaska , Richard Lippke Row 3~&#13;
Douglas Sieck, Ronald Wolfe , Doug Smith,&#13;
Stephen Krabbe , Douglas Widtfeldt, Robert Ray&#13;
Row 1: Lori Bridson, Teri Freese , Jule&#13;
Jensen, Nancy Knox, Rebecca Borwick,&#13;
Donna Criss, Karen Kovatch, Diane Criss&#13;
Row 2: Rick Faur ot, Elizabeth Bowen,&#13;
Pamela Beck, Carrie Carrithers, Sandra&#13;
Brown, Kathy Amend, Lu Ann Grote Row&#13;
3: Gary Brantz , Gary Bristol, Miriam&#13;
Cook , Doug Evans, Beth Andr ews, Gary&#13;
Ganner&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
Rev. Dale Bard delivers the sermon: " Making Friends&#13;
With Time'' .&#13;
·supt. Robert Benton presided at Baccalaureate.&#13;
Baccalaureate is a serious service for John Marshall,&#13;
Dave Gere and Mike Fox.&#13;
• • 1 nvest Your&#13;
Baccalaureate was a combined service with&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School and was held&#13;
in the Abraham Lincoln gym. It was a beautiful morning for seniors to sparkle for the&#13;
first time in their caps and gowns: blue and&#13;
white for AL and orange and white for TJ.&#13;
A small percent of the seniors slept at home&#13;
during the service while some slept at the&#13;
service.&#13;
Dr. Robert Benton, Superintendent of Schools,&#13;
introduced Rev. Dale Bard, President of the&#13;
Ministerial Association and father of Judy&#13;
Bard, who delivered the sermon "Making&#13;
Friends With Time" . He advised the seniors&#13;
to invest their time in such a way that it would&#13;
not slip by and make them feel life had cheated&#13;
them. &#13;
AL's Orchestra plays a " wake-up" concert for Baccalaureate.&#13;
Tinle Wisely, Graduates.·&#13;
-- ~ Senior girls are waiting anxiously for orchestra to play so that they may go home for breakfast.&#13;
189 &#13;
190&#13;
More than 5,000 mothers,&#13;
fathers, grandmothers and&#13;
grandfathers and other relatives and friends sweated&#13;
through the traditional commencement ceremonies held in&#13;
the A.L. gym. Girls wore everything from floor -length dresses&#13;
to hot pants and bikinis under&#13;
their white gowns while boys&#13;
stuck to the usual slacks, white&#13;
shirts, maroon ties and blue&#13;
robes.&#13;
Symposium tryouts were held&#13;
early in May in open competition. Judges selected James&#13;
Runnels for moderator with&#13;
Gary Gallner, Debbie Grote ,&#13;
Craig Madsen and Jolene Pierson for supporting speakers.&#13;
A long and meaningful motto&#13;
Commencement Is&#13;
created by Judy- Bard was the JAMES RUNNELS: "We are stili trying DEBRA GROTE : ''We must concern&#13;
theme of the speeches. to prove ourselves ." - ourselves about abuses in our society.' '&#13;
MOTTO: " LOOK FORWARD WITH PRIDE, NOT INDIFFERENCE: DETERMINATION, NOT COMPLACENCY; CONCERN, NOT APATHY, FOR NOW WE&#13;
HA VE TO PROVE OURSELVES. " - -Judy Bard&#13;
This isn't the most important certificate these girls will receive. &#13;
(&#13;
Hot And Crovvded&#13;
CRAIG MADSEN: "Let us turn in the&#13;
direction of love and peace. "&#13;
JOLENE PIERSON: "The youth of today&#13;
will make tomorrow a little brighter for&#13;
all of us. ''&#13;
'&#13;
These boys join the AL Alumni with a toss of their tassels.&#13;
GARY GALLNER: "Our future success&#13;
in life is only of worthwhile value if&#13;
we use it to help others."&#13;
191 &#13;
Paula Scarpellino passed drama (?) and receives her diploma&#13;
from Rev. Joe Henry.&#13;
It is a " tipsy" evening for Jolene Pierson and Randy Christiansen.&#13;
Mike Joranson earned his credits by staying for detentions.&#13;
440 Seniors Find&#13;
Diana Williams graduates to the enjoyment of two of her&#13;
little relatives. &#13;
)&#13;
It is a proud night in the Duschanek home as Phyllis receives&#13;
her diploma.&#13;
··Student Liberation·&#13;
Rowdy Brad Dahlke goofs off until the last minute.&#13;
Rev. Joe Henry enjoys congratulating Bill Somers.&#13;
Mr. Seth Hills gives fatherly advice on how to wear your&#13;
cap.&#13;
193 &#13;
ADAMS, VICKI&#13;
Athletic Representative, Pep Club , Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
ADKINS, KARL&#13;
ADKINS, MCOLE&#13;
ALDREDGE, KATHLEEN&#13;
FHA, Historian, FSA Vice-President, Red Cross, Pep Club , Intramural Volleyball , Glee&#13;
AMEND, KATHY&#13;
Pep Club Music Librarian, Intramural&#13;
Volleybaii, Honor Roll , Swing Choir Accompanist, Plays, Road Show, Concert&#13;
Choir&#13;
ANDERSEN, GREGORY&#13;
ANDERSEN, JAMIE&#13;
Pep Club Courtesy Club , Ski Club , Junior&#13;
Class Sgt. - at-Arms, Athletic Representative , ALHS Court, Homecoming Queen&#13;
ANDERSON, DANNA&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club, FTA, AFS,&#13;
Service Over Seas, Courtesy Club, Dra- ma Club Intramural Sports, Honor Roll , Varsity ' Choir, Concert Choir, Play&#13;
Crews&#13;
ANDERSON, SALLY&#13;
Pep Club , Band, Drama Club , Track, Tennis, Golf, Intramural Basketball and&#13;
Volleyball, Road Show, Yearbook CoEditor&#13;
ANDREWS, BETH&#13;
AFS Treasurer and Vice-President, FTA&#13;
President and State Representative,&#13;
Courtesy Club , Pep Club, Honor Roll,&#13;
Musicals, Swing Choir, Concert Choir&#13;
ARMSTRONG, MIKE&#13;
Work-Study Program&#13;
AVEY, NANCY&#13;
Work-Study Program&#13;
BAHENSKY,DAVE&#13;
DECA&#13;
BAILEY, PEGGY&#13;
Band, Pep Club, Bowling&#13;
BAILEY, VICKI&#13;
Pep Club, Y -Teens, Service Over Seas,&#13;
Athletic Representative , Intramural&#13;
Basketball&#13;
BALDWIN, JEFFREY&#13;
Spanish Club, Boys Glee, Concert Choir,&#13;
Council, Swing Choir, Intramural Bas - ketball Superior Rating - -State Music&#13;
Contest, Road Showsi6 Musicals, ALHS&#13;
Pageant, All-City Music Festivals&#13;
BALLEW,PATRYCE&#13;
Vocal Music , Pep Club, TARS, German&#13;
Club , Road Show&#13;
BARD, JUDY&#13;
French Club Vice-President, FTA Secretary, Courtesy Club Historian, Pep&#13;
Club, AFS&#13;
BARRIER, CAROLYN&#13;
BARTLETT, ALVIN&#13;
BATES, RITA&#13;
Pep Club , French Club, Red Cross&#13;
BEAN, KATHRYN&#13;
Pep Club , Concert Choir, Intramural&#13;
Volleyball, Musicals&#13;
BECK, PAMELA&#13;
Pep Club , Red Cross, Swing Choir,&#13;
Echoes Staff, Intramural Volleyball, Honor Roll , Physical Education Award ,&#13;
Musicals&#13;
BEHRENS, CINDY&#13;
Pep Club , Intramural Volleyball , Honor&#13;
Roll, All-State Music , Road Show, Con -&#13;
cert Choir&#13;
BEHRENS, DEBRA&#13;
Pep Club , Concert Choir, FHA, Student&#13;
Council AFS, Intramural Volleyball and&#13;
Basketball , Concert Choir&#13;
BERDING,KATHLEEN&#13;
Girls Glee BETCHER, BRUCE&#13;
German Club&#13;
BETTCHER, MARY&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
BETTS, PAMELA&#13;
Vocal Music BIGNELL, PEGGY&#13;
Y-Teens, Service Over Seas, Pep Club&#13;
194 BIRDSONG, RICK&#13;
Chss Club&#13;
SENIOR SUMMARIES&#13;
BLACKMAN, RUSS&#13;
Lynx Lettermen, Athletic Representative , Football, Track&#13;
BLUE, RUTH&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
BOLTE, RALPH&#13;
Chess Club, Student Council , Football, Wrestling , Track&#13;
BORWICK,REBECCA&#13;
Courtesy Club, Service Over Seas,&#13;
Spanish Club , Cheerleader, _Pep Club,&#13;
Red Cross, Honor Roll , Miss ALHS,&#13;
Office Assistant&#13;
BOWEN, ELIZABETH&#13;
Pep Club Vic:e-President, FTA, AFS,&#13;
Student Council, Honor Roll&#13;
BOWLDS, CATHERINE&#13;
Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band&#13;
Orchestra, #1 Rating for Bass Clarinet&#13;
Solo&#13;
BRACKER, KATHRYN&#13;
French Club, Pep Club, FHA, Concert&#13;
Choir, Girls Glee, Musicals, Road Show&#13;
BRANTZ, GARY&#13;
Orchestra , Lynx Lettermen, FCA VicePresident and President, Cross Country,&#13;
Baseball, Track, Basketball, Honor Roll , ALHS Court, Road Show&#13;
BRIDSON, LORI&#13;
Marching Band, FTA, Swing Choir, Orchestra, Concert Band, Concert Choir,&#13;
Gymnastics, Honor Roll, Musicals, Road&#13;
Shows&#13;
BRISTOL, GARY&#13;
Boys Pep Club, Baseball, Basketball,&#13;
Cross Countr~ , Honor Roll&#13;
BROWN, BRADLEY&#13;
Yearbook Staff, Concert Band, Orchestra Council, Dance Band, AFS, Marching Band, Spanish Club Vice-President, Band&#13;
Council, Echoes Staff, Key Club, Honor&#13;
Roll, Musicals, Road Show&#13;
BROWN, FLOYD&#13;
DECA&#13;
BROWN, RANDY&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
BROWN, ROBERT&#13;
Tennis, Honor Roll&#13;
BROWN, SANDRA&#13;
Concert Choir, Varsity Choir, Pep Club,&#13;
Girls Glee , Musicals, Road Show, Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
BROWNING, CONNIE&#13;
Medical Arts, Girls Glee, Echoes Staff,&#13;
Varsity Choir, Honor Roll&#13;
BRUGGE,BARBARA&#13;
Drama Club&#13;
BRYANT, RICHELLE&#13;
FTA, Red Cross, Pep Club, Porn Pon&#13;
Girl, Echoes Staff, Drama Club, Span- ish Club, Road Show&#13;
BRYSON.:, CARRIN&#13;
Varsity Choir, All -State Music , Pep&#13;
Club, Road Show, Musicals&#13;
BURKE, CONNIE&#13;
Pep Club, Intramural Volleyball, Concert&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Road Show, Plays BURKE, MARY&#13;
FHA, Road Show, Musicals&#13;
BYRNE, JIM&#13;
Drama Club, Wrestling , Plays&#13;
CADE, SUZANNE&#13;
Pep Club, German Club, Orchestra, FSA, Musicals, Girls Glee, Road Show&#13;
CAMPBELL, GILBERT&#13;
Student Council, Football, Basketball, Track&#13;
CAMPBELL, MARTIN&#13;
French Club, Echoes Cartoonist, Intramural Basketball&#13;
CAPEL, MARY&#13;
Red Cross, FHA, French Club , Library&#13;
Club Treasurer, Sophomore Glee, Musicals, Road Show&#13;
CARRITHERS, CARRIE&#13;
Spanish Club, Cheerleader, Honor Roll&#13;
CARTA, COLEEN&#13;
Honor Roll , Intramural Volleyball , Road&#13;
Show, Concert Choir&#13;
CARTA, PAUL&#13;
Ger man Club , Red Cross, Track, Musi - cals&#13;
CASTEEL, JUNE&#13;
CHAMBERS, DAVID&#13;
CHILDERS, WILLIAM&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, MARK&#13;
Student Council , Football, Track&#13;
CHRISTENSON, STEVE&#13;
CHRISTENSON, SUSAN&#13;
Pep Club , Drama Club, Lynx Artists, Red Cross&#13;
CHRISTIANS, DEBBIE&#13;
Drama Club , Girls Glee, FHA Secretary,&#13;
Plays, Road Show&#13;
CHRISTIANSEN, MARILYN&#13;
Pep Club , NSA, Honor Roll&#13;
CHRISTIANSEN, RANDY&#13;
Swing Choir, Concert Choir, Lynx Lettermen, Senior Class Vice-President,&#13;
AFS President, Football , Basketball,&#13;
Baseball, Track, All-State Music Award , Musicals, Road Shows&#13;
CHRISTIANSEN, ROBERT&#13;
CHUBICK, RAHN&#13;
CLARK, NANCY&#13;
CLARK, ROBERT&#13;
Debate&#13;
CLEAVELAND, ELLEN&#13;
Pep Club, Courtesy Club , Student Council, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Porn&#13;
Pon Squad Captain, Honor Roll, Plays,&#13;
Road Shows, State Speech Contest&#13;
CLEVENGER, MARIE&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Track&#13;
COELHO, CHRIS&#13;
Football&#13;
COFFEY, ANN&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Concert Choir, AFS , Quill Club, Pep Club, NHS, FTA-VicePresident and Treasurer, Honor Roll,&#13;
Optimist Award, Musicals, State Music&#13;
Contest, Road Show&#13;
COLTER, SHARON&#13;
CONLEY, PATTY&#13;
Pep Club, Drama Club, Road Show,&#13;
Office Assistant&#13;
CONNOR, MARLA&#13;
Track, Gymnastics, Band, Pep Club,&#13;
Drum Majorette&#13;
COOK, MIRIAM&#13;
Thespian Secretary-Treasurer, Pep&#13;
Club, German Club, AFS, Intramural&#13;
Volleyball , Honor Roll, National Science&#13;
Foundation Summer Program, Musicals, All-School Plays, Road Shows, Allstate Choir, Concert Choir&#13;
COOLEY, JEFF&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Athletic&#13;
Representative, Lynx Lettermen, Cross&#13;
Country, Football&#13;
CORDELL, PAUL&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
COX, MARILYN&#13;
FSA Corresponding Secretary, Pep Club,&#13;
Office Assistant, Youth Appreciation&#13;
Award&#13;
CRANE, CHARLES&#13;
CRANE, DAVE&#13;
Student Council, Basketball, Honor Roll&#13;
CRISS, DIANE • FSA Recording Secretary, Honor Roll&#13;
CRISS, DONNA&#13;
FSA, Honor Roll&#13;
CROSS, SARA&#13;
Pep Club , Girls Glee , Road Show&#13;
DAHLKE, BRADLEY&#13;
DAU, TERRI&#13;
Debate Club Treasurer, Concert Choir,&#13;
Pep Club, Musical&#13;
DAVIS, NORAN&#13;
Spanish Club Vice-President, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Pep Band, TARS,&#13;
Golf, Road Show&#13;
DAWSON, DIANA&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club , Intramural Volleyball&#13;
DAY, ELAINE&#13;
FTA, Student Council , Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Glee Club , Musical, Road&#13;
Show&#13;
DERRY, DEBORAH&#13;
Red Cross, Orchestr a, Pep Band , Dance&#13;
Band , Girls Glee, F rench Club , Marching &#13;
Band, Concert Band&#13;
DESANTIAGO, SUSAN&#13;
FHA, DECA, Honor Roll&#13;
DINGES, RENEE&#13;
Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intramural&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
DIRKS, MIKE&#13;
Football&#13;
DUERMYER, GAYLE&#13;
Plays, Road Show&#13;
DUKE, ALICE&#13;
Concert Choir, Varsity Choir, Musicals, Road Show&#13;
DUSCHANEK, PHYLLIS&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
DYGERT, SHEILA&#13;
EARL, ROBERT&#13;
ECKERT, DAVID&#13;
ECKERT, SCOTT&#13;
Spanish Club , Boys Glee, Concert Choir, Key Club President and Vice-President&#13;
Plays, Musicals, Road Show '&#13;
EDWARDS, ROBERT&#13;
Wrestling, Football&#13;
EGGERS, CANDACE&#13;
EILERS, DAVID .&#13;
AFS , Key Club , Debate Club, Tennis, Wrestling Co-Captain, Honor Roll&#13;
National Forensic League '&#13;
ELDER, TRUDY&#13;
Medical Arts Vice-President, Drama&#13;
Club, FHA, Model United Nations&#13;
EMERINE, TODD&#13;
Football Co-Captain, Track, Athletic&#13;
Representative, Pep Club, Intramural&#13;
Basketball&#13;
ERICKSON, LINDA&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
ERVIN, JEFF&#13;
TARS&#13;
EVANS, DOUG&#13;
Chess Club, Math Club , Honor Roll , National Merit Scholarship Qualifying&#13;
Commended Student&#13;
EVELOFF,GREG&#13;
Echoes Staff, Basketball, Golf, Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
EVEZIC, THOMAS&#13;
FCA, Cross Country, Track&#13;
FARRELL, STEVEN&#13;
FCA Cross Country Co-Captain, Track, Intra'mural Basketball, Degree of&#13;
Achievement For National Forensics&#13;
League , Debate Tournaments&#13;
FARRINGTON, DIANE&#13;
All-State Music, Honor Roll, Musical&#13;
FAUROT, RICK&#13;
Spanish Club, Band, Orchestra, Dance&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Wrestling, Cross Country, Honor Roll, Road Show&#13;
FEIERTAG, FRANK&#13;
Basketball&#13;
FILBERT, JOHN&#13;
AFS, Intramural Basketball, Stagecraft&#13;
F JARE, JANET&#13;
Pep Club , French Club, Honor Roll , Twirp Court, Road Show, Guidance Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
FLEMING, KEVIN&#13;
Basketball, Debate&#13;
FLENKER,GRANT&#13;
Swimming, Honor Roll&#13;
FORREST, CAROL&#13;
Ski Club&#13;
FORRESTER, SANDY&#13;
Pep Club , Honor Roll&#13;
FOWLER, PAM&#13;
Pep Club , Y-Teen President and Treas- urer, FSA Vice-President, Lynx Artists&#13;
FOX, MIKE&#13;
FRANK, DENNIS&#13;
Intramural Volleyball and Pingpong&#13;
FRANKE, KENTON&#13;
FRANKS, DAN&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
FREESE, TERI&#13;
Porn Pon Girls, Pep Club , Lynx Artists,&#13;
French Club, FTA, Service Over Seas, Honor Roll, Road Show, Plays&#13;
FRITZ, KERRY&#13;
FROHARDT,KATHLEEN&#13;
NHS, German Club Secretary, Y-Teen&#13;
Vice-President, Intramural Volleyball , Honor Roll, Musicals, All-State Music&#13;
GALE, STEVEN&#13;
Boys Glee , Concert Choir, Honor Roll, Semi- inalist in 1970-1971 Freedom&#13;
Fair, Musical , Road Show&#13;
GALLAGHER, KATHLEEN&#13;
Student Council Vice -President, CoEditor of Echoes, AFS, Pep Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Debate , National Forensic&#13;
League, Quill &amp; Scroll, Plays&#13;
GALLNER,GARY&#13;
Thespian Vice -President, Echoes CoEditor -In-Chief, Honor Roll, Merit Wh ' s Who Among High School Students, Ameri- can Legion Boys State Supreme Court&#13;
Justice, Nonpareil School Reporter, Quill&#13;
&amp; Scroll, Road Shows, Plays, Musicals&#13;
GERDES, LINDA&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
GEU,SCARLETT&#13;
AFS , FTA, Pep Club , Debate Club,&#13;
Echoes Staff, Road Show, Plays&#13;
GODSEY, SHERRY&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Glee, Varsity Choir&#13;
GOESER, GARY&#13;
DECA Vice -President&#13;
GORHAM, TRUDY&#13;
Red Cross, FHA, FSA&#13;
GRAEME, SCOTT&#13;
Student Council, Math Club, Science Club , Ski Club, Lynx Lettermen, Football&#13;
Mgr., Wrestling Mgr., Track, Tennis,&#13;
Honor Roll , National Science Foundation&#13;
Summer Science Training Program&#13;
GRANDICK, DAN&#13;
Key Club, Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Gymnastics&#13;
GRAVES, MARY JO&#13;
FSA, Intramural Volleyball&#13;
GROAT, DAVID&#13;
GROAT, ROBERT&#13;
GROAT, YVONNE&#13;
Drama Club, Plays&#13;
GROTE, DEBRA&#13;
Spanish Club Treasurer, Thespian Clerk, AFS , Pep Club , Chamber Choir, Swing Choir, Girls Glee , Student Council, NHS, Yearbook Staff, Contest Quartet, Accompanist, Guidance Office Assistant, Honor&#13;
Roll , Musicals, Plays, Road Show&#13;
GROTE, LU ANN&#13;
FSA President, Courtesy Club Secretary, Bowling, Honor Roll , Yearbook Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
GROVE, DIANNA&#13;
GUBBELS, DANIEL&#13;
Wrestling Co-Captain&#13;
HABERBERGER,PATTY&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Glee , Varsity Choir&#13;
HAGG, DIRK&#13;
Wrestling, Swimming&#13;
HALE, SCOTT&#13;
Lynx Lettermen, Echoes Staff, NHS , Football, Statistician for Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Honor Roll , Alternate to Hawkeye Boys State, Quill&#13;
&amp; Scroll , Outstanding American History&#13;
Student&#13;
HALL, GEORGE&#13;
Chess Club, Gymnastics&#13;
HALL, MARY&#13;
Pep Club , Porn Pon, Concert Choir, Student Choir, Red Cross, Athletic Rep - resentative, Yearbook Staff, Spanish Club&#13;
Sgt. -at-Arms, Homecoming Court, ALHS&#13;
Court, Plays, Road Shows, Musical, Honor Roll&#13;
HALL, WARREN&#13;
HAMER, VICTORIA&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council , DECA&#13;
President, Gymnastics&#13;
HAMIL TON, JULIE&#13;
FTA, Dance Band, Concert Band, Orchestra , Ski Club, Band Council, Marching Band, German Club Secretary, Honor Roll , Musical , Road Show&#13;
HAMMERS, MIKE&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
HANCOCK, ROBERT&#13;
Football, Track&#13;
HANISCH, MARY&#13;
HANNA, SHARON&#13;
Y -Teens, Varsity Choir, Service Over&#13;
Seas, FHA Historian, Intramural Track, Road Show HANNEMAN, QUENTIN&#13;
HANSEN, DEBRA&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, German Club VicePresident, Bowling :J'eam, Intramural&#13;
Volleyball, Assistant Mgr. of Track&#13;
Team&#13;
HANSEN, DOUGLAS&#13;
Red Cross, Football&#13;
HANSEN, KRISTIE&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross&#13;
HARLOW, MARGARET&#13;
Drama Club, AFS, Concert Choir, Soph- omore Glee, Road Show, Musicals&#13;
HARROD, JERRY&#13;
HARTMAN, ROBERTA&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club , Red Cross, Glee Club, Road Show&#13;
HAWK, ANNE St~dent Council, Pep Club, Lynx Artists, Ski Club, Golf, Concert Choir Varsity Choir '&#13;
HAYNIE, DIANE&#13;
Spanish Club , NHS , Intramural Baseball, Volleyball and Basketball Honor&#13;
Roll '&#13;
HENNESSEY, KAREN&#13;
Pep Club , Spanish Club , Sophomore Sgt. - at-Arms, Junior Class Treasurer Road&#13;
Show, Play '&#13;
HERBRANSON,JOYCE&#13;
Girls Glee , Varsity Choir FHA Road&#13;
Show ' '&#13;
HEUERMANN,CHERYL&#13;
Pep Club, AFS, FTA, Ski Club Spanish&#13;
Club, Lynx Artists, Art Award '&#13;
HIATT, BARBARA&#13;
FHA&#13;
HICKS, MICHAEL&#13;
Red Cross, Athletic Representative&#13;
Baseball, Football, Intramural Basket~ ball, Honor Roll&#13;
HILL, RICHARD&#13;
French Club, Intramural Basketball&#13;
Gary Gallner sings his heart out at the&#13;
Cabaret. &#13;
196&#13;
lllLLS, RICHARD&#13;
Spanish Club, AFS , Echoes Staff, Lynx&#13;
Artists, Lynx Lettermen, Golf Swimming, Intramural Basketball , Honor Roll&#13;
HIMMELSEHR,JOHN&#13;
mssONG, DAN&#13;
Football , Basketball, Track, Pep Club,&#13;
Red Club, Lynx Lettermen, Co-Captain&#13;
Football Team, Intramural Basketball, Honor Roll , Mr. ALHS&#13;
HODAPP, MARVIN&#13;
Gymnastics, Drafting Scholarship&#13;
HODEN, DAVID&#13;
HOER, LARRY&#13;
Lynx Lettermen, Football, Wrestling, Intramural Basketball&#13;
HOGAN, DAVID&#13;
Athletic Representative, FCA SecretaryTreasurer, Basketball, Baseball, Football , Cross Country&#13;
HOGUE, RANDY&#13;
HOLLINS, IVORY&#13;
Work-Study Program&#13;
HOLLINS, MARY&#13;
Glee Club&#13;
HOMAN, RANDY&#13;
HOMAN, TED&#13;
Student Council , Football , Wrestling , Baseball , Track, Road Show&#13;
HOSTETTER, STEVE&#13;
HOUGH, PAMELA&#13;
Spanish Club, Medical Arts, Y -Teens, Honor Roll, Orchestra , Girls Glee&#13;
HOWELL,TEDETTE&#13;
HUGHES, TIMOTHY&#13;
Debate Club, Wrestling , Intramural Basketball&#13;
HUN:fER, MELONIE&#13;
Pep Club President, Swing Choir, Madrigal Thespian, Echoes Staff, NHS, DAR&#13;
Awar'd Iowa State Scholarship, Guidance&#13;
Office 'Assistant, Musicals, Homecoming&#13;
Court, Miss Originality, Cheerleader&#13;
HUTCHISON, RANDALL&#13;
Track, Swimming, Football&#13;
HYME, JAMES&#13;
INTEMANN, PEGGY&#13;
Junior · class Secretary, Senior Class&#13;
Secretary, Athletic Representative , Pep&#13;
Club , Road Show&#13;
JACKS, KEVIN&#13;
Football, Baseball&#13;
JACOBSEN, JACKIE&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council , Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
JAMES, RANDY&#13;
Basketball, Golf&#13;
JAMES, ROBERT&#13;
JEFFERIS, RANDALL&#13;
Baseball&#13;
JENSEN, BRUCE&#13;
Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
JENSEN, JERRY&#13;
JENSEN, JULE&#13;
Courtesy Club President, Pep Club,&#13;
German Club, AFS , Honor Roll&#13;
JOHANSON, MARK&#13;
Swimming, Concert Choir, Road Show&#13;
JOHNSON, MIKE&#13;
JONES, KENT&#13;
Student Council President , Wrestling,&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
JONES, LINDA&#13;
JO RANSON, MIKE&#13;
JURGENS,JULAYANE&#13;
German Club , DECA, FHA&#13;
KADING, RODNEY&#13;
Lynx Lettermen, Gymnastics&#13;
KEENAN, JOHN&#13;
DECA&#13;
KELDGORD, SUSAN&#13;
Spanish Club, Student Council , Intramural Volleyball, Honor Roll , Cheerleader, Concert Choir&#13;
KELLEY, ALICIA&#13;
FTA, Debate, Plays&#13;
KELSEN,GEORGENE&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
KENKEL, LINDA&#13;
Pep Club , German Club, Courtesy Club , Swing Choir, Concert Choir, Gymnastics, Track, Intramural Volleyball , State&#13;
Music Contest , Road Show , Plays, Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
KEPHART, TOM&#13;
KERN, ALICE&#13;
KESSLER, KAREN&#13;
FHA, Pep Club, Debate , Echoes Staff&#13;
KIMPTON, DENNIS&#13;
KIRLIN, BOB&#13;
KNIPE, PATRICIA&#13;
KNOX, NANCY&#13;
Pep Club, Medical Arts, Gymnastics, Swimming, Honor Roll , Road Show, Girls&#13;
Glee&#13;
KNUDSON, DANA&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club , Girls Glee , Concert Choir, Lynx Artists, Intramural&#13;
Volleyball, Honor Roll , Road Show, Musical&#13;
KOVATCH, KAREN&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Pep Club, FTA, Road&#13;
Show&#13;
KRABBE, STEPHEN&#13;
FCA, Cross Country , Track, Honor Roll , Optimist Club Good Citizenship Award&#13;
KRAMER, KATHY&#13;
Pep Club, FHA, Y-Teens, Intramural&#13;
Volleyball , Basketball&#13;
KREGER, GEORGE&#13;
FCA, Intramural Basketball, Bowling&#13;
KROGH, PATTI&#13;
RHA , Red Cross&#13;
KRUEGER, FRANK&#13;
Intramural Basketball&#13;
KRUEGER, LARRY&#13;
KURTH, LYNN&#13;
Spanish Club , Concert Choir, NHS,&#13;
Cheer leader, Honor Roll, Road Show,&#13;
Musical&#13;
LAINSON, CRAIG&#13;
Student Council, Spanish Club , Stagecraft, Baseball&#13;
LANE, KAREN&#13;
Pep Club, FHA, Road Show&#13;
LANG, TERESA&#13;
Pep Club , Red Cross, Lynx Artists,&#13;
Drama Club , FHA&#13;
LARSEN, KATHY&#13;
LARSEN, KRISTY&#13;
FHA&#13;
LARSEN, SUE&#13;
French Club&#13;
LAUSTRUP,PETER&#13;
Lynx Artists, Student Council, Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
LEAZENBY, JACK&#13;
LEE, BARB&#13;
DECA&#13;
LEE, DENISE&#13;
FHA&#13;
LEED, ERIC&#13;
AFS , NHS , Red Cross, Intramural Basketball , Honor Roll&#13;
LESTER, GARY&#13;
LIDDICK, KEVIN&#13;
LIEURANCE, MARK&#13;
German Club , Football, Track, Intramural Basketball&#13;
LIPPERT, BRUCE&#13;
LIPPKE, RICHARD&#13;
Tennis, Honor Roll&#13;
LONDONO, DIEGO&#13;
Student Council , AFS, Chess Club, Span- ish Club , Football, Foreign Exchange&#13;
Student&#13;
LOPER, LYNN&#13;
Library Club Secretary, Bowling&#13;
LOVETTE, RICK&#13;
LUSTGRAAF, LINDY&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
McCORMICK, JEAN&#13;
Lynx Artists, Pep Club , Track, Ski&#13;
Club , Pep Band, Orchestra , Art Award&#13;
McDANIEL, DWAIN&#13;
Intramural Basketball&#13;
McDANIELS, DEBBIE&#13;
McDONALD, JACKIE&#13;
McDOWELL, CLINTON&#13;
McGILVARY, JEFF&#13;
Library Club, Debate, Honor Roll , Var- sity Debate Letter, National Merit SemiFinalist, Plays&#13;
McINTOSH, LORI&#13;
German Club Sgt. -at-Arms, Y-Teens&#13;
Sgt. -at -Arms, Pep Club , Medical Arts, Intramural Volleyball , Honor Roll&#13;
McINTOSH, PA TRICIA&#13;
DECA, Make -up Crew&#13;
McINTOSH, TED&#13;
McINTYRE, PATRICK&#13;
McKEE, TODD&#13;
McKEEVER, RICKY&#13;
Student Council&#13;
McMANUS, HUGH&#13;
Tennis, Baseball&#13;
MABBITT, RAY&#13;
MADSEN, CRAIG&#13;
Senior Class Sgt.-at-Arms, National&#13;
Honor Society President, FCA, Student&#13;
Council, Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll , Musical , Road Shows&#13;
MADSEN, DIANE&#13;
French Club, Library Club , Honor Roll&#13;
MADSEN, MICHAEL&#13;
Band, Pep Band , Dance Band, Orchestra,&#13;
Road Show&#13;
MADSEN, PATRICIA&#13;
MAHRT,RON&#13;
MALLORY, VICKI&#13;
MARON, DENNIS&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
MARSHALL, JOHN&#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
MATTHEWS, COLETTE&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
MATTINGLY, MAXINE&#13;
German Club, Pep Club , FHS,&#13;
Lynx Artists&#13;
MEYERMANN, PAUL&#13;
Spanish Club President, Student Council,&#13;
Football , Wrestling&#13;
MILNER, JON&#13;
DECA&#13;
MOORE, TOM&#13;
Football , Wrestling, Baseball&#13;
MOREHOUSE, RAY&#13;
MORONEY, MIKE&#13;
Baseball, Football, Intramural Sports&#13;
NEAL, DIANA&#13;
Pep Club , Spanish Club , Library Club&#13;
President, Red Cross, Intramural&#13;
Sports, Honor Roll&#13;
NELSEN, LARRY&#13;
Lynx Artists&#13;
NEWMAN, DEBRA&#13;
NICKERSON, KATHLEEN&#13;
German Club President and Vice-President, Pep Club , Bowling, Honor Roll,&#13;
Plays&#13;
NIELSEN, HEIDI&#13;
Cheerleader, Spanish Club , Honor Roll,&#13;
Typing Award , Road Show&#13;
NUZUM, STEVE&#13;
Lynx Lettermen President and VicePresident, Athletic Representative, Yearbook Staff, Basketball, Mr. Origi- nality, Football Team Captain, ALHS&#13;
Pageant&#13;
OAMEK, KATHIE&#13;
Quill Club President, Yearbook Editor- in-Chief, National Honor Society VicePresident , Intramural Basketball and&#13;
Volleyball, Pep Club, Courtesy Club , Red&#13;
Cross, Honor Roll, Quill &amp; Scroll, State&#13;
of Iowa Scholar&#13;
OLSEN, REBECCA&#13;
Ski Club Treasurer, Student Council Secretary, FTA, Pep Club, Drama Club,&#13;
Yearbook Staff, Tennis, Golf, Honor&#13;
Roll, NHS , Plays&#13;
OLSON, LARRY&#13;
Wrestling, Musical, Road Show&#13;
OLSON, TERESA&#13;
Quill Club, FTA, AFS , Spanish Club, Bowling, Yearbook Staff, Volleyball, Plays, Girls Glee&#13;
ORR, RONALD&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Track, Musicals&#13;
OTTO, SUSAN&#13;
AFS , Pep Club , Spanish Club , Marching&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Road Show, Band, Plays&#13;
OVERMAN, ROSALINDA&#13;
RHA President, Pep Club&#13;
OZA YDIN, STEVE&#13;
Debate , Student Council , Lynx Letterman, Football, Wrestling, Track, Most&#13;
Valuable First- Year Wrestler, Road&#13;
Show, Play&#13;
PALENSKY, LORI&#13;
Orchestra , Choir, Pep Club, French&#13;
Club , Golf&#13;
PALENSKY, TIMOTHY&#13;
Swim Team- -Sub -State &#13;
P ALMER, JANE&#13;
Student Council Treasurer, NHS Sec - r e tary -Treasur er, FT A Treasurer, Pep&#13;
Club , Spanish Club , AFS , FTA, Courtesy Club , Honor Roll&#13;
PALMER, JEAN&#13;
Pep Club , Cheerleader, Courtesy Club , AFS , FTA, Honor Roll , NHS , Homecoming Court, Plays&#13;
PARKER, JAY&#13;
DECA&#13;
PASCUZZI, DENISE&#13;
Pep Club , Student Council , Red Cross&#13;
PAULISON, GERALDINE&#13;
Band President, Orchestra Council , Swimming, Track , German Club , Pep Band, Dance Band, Marching Band, Honor&#13;
Roll , Superior Ratings in Music , All - state Orchestra, Musicals, Road Show&#13;
PEDERSEN, DEAN&#13;
PENTICO, JOY&#13;
AFS , FTA, Student Council, Pep Club, Porn Pon, Honor Roll, Road Shows&#13;
PERRY, GWEN&#13;
PETERSON, JON&#13;
Red Cross, Golf, German Club&#13;
PETERSEN, PAULA&#13;
PETRATIS, STAN&#13;
Basketball, Lynx Lettermen, Echoes&#13;
Staff&#13;
PETTIT, GARY&#13;
Football , Wrestling, Track, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
PHILLIPS, GARY&#13;
PIERSON, JOLENE&#13;
Pep Club, Thespians, Drama Club , Concert Choir, Girls Glee , Intramural Vol - leyball , Superior in Speech Contest, Musicals, Plays, Road Show&#13;
PILLAR, ROXANNE&#13;
Orchestra Council and President, Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, AFS , Span- ish Club , Gymnastics, Honor Roll , Musical, All-State Orchestra&#13;
PIPER, JOHN&#13;
PLUMB, SIDNEY&#13;
German Club&#13;
PORTER, MARY&#13;
Pep Club , Service Over Seas, Gymnastics, Road Show&#13;
POTTER, DAN&#13;
Athletic Representative , Concert Choir, Golf, Musical , Intramural Basketball&#13;
POWELL, WILLIAM&#13;
POWERS, JACK&#13;
Spanish Club Baseball, Basketball Mgr., Intramural Basketball, Bowling Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
PUSEY, DEBBY&#13;
French Club Treasurer, Courtesy Club&#13;
Vice -President, Pep Club , French Club , FTA Drama Club , Orchestra , Honor&#13;
Roll ,' Plays, Musical&#13;
RAY, ROBERT&#13;
French Club, German Club , Lynx Art- ists, Ski Club , Honor Roll&#13;
RAYMER, RICHARD&#13;
REASONER, BARBARA&#13;
German Club Marching Band, Concert&#13;
Band Orchestra , Bowling Library Assi~tant Honor Roll , Musicals, II&#13;
Rating in 'Flute Trio&#13;
REDDISH , LEE&#13;
FTA , AFS , P ep Club , Honor Roll , Road&#13;
Show, Musical&#13;
REICHART, PAMELA&#13;
Pep Club , Y-Teens, Honor Roll&#13;
RENINGER, JOHN&#13;
RIASKA, DONALD&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
RICKERT, SUSAN&#13;
Library Club , Lynx Artists, Chess Club&#13;
Secretary, Bowling&#13;
RITCHIE, ANNE&#13;
German Club , Lynx Artists, Red Cross, Student Council , Pep Club , Intramural&#13;
Volleyball and Basketball, Varsity&#13;
Letter, Road Show ROARTY, PAT&#13;
ROBINSON, ANNE&#13;
De bate , Libr ary Club , French Club , NHS , Pr~si d~ nt of National F orensic League , Sw1mmmg , Honor Roll , Merit Com- mended Scholar, Speech a nd Debate Tour naments&#13;
ROCHA VICTORIA&#13;
ROFFMAN, RANDY&#13;
ROSS, LYNN&#13;
ROSSBUND, MARIANNE&#13;
Spanish Club President, German Club, NHS , Honor Roll&#13;
ROYALTY, BURDETTE&#13;
DECA, Track Manager&#13;
RUCHMAN,BECKY&#13;
RUDOLPH WARREN&#13;
Band, German Club Vice-President,&#13;
Wrestling, Honor Roll , I-Rating in&#13;
Trumpet Trio&#13;
RUNNELS, JAMES&#13;
Student Council , Lynx Artists, Choir&#13;
Council Vice-President, Swing Choir, Thespians, Sophomore Class President, Senior Class President, Honor Roll , Musical&#13;
SAINT, GAYLE&#13;
Concert Choir, Swing Choir, Pep Club&#13;
Vice -President and Secretary-Treas- urer, KOIL School Reporter, Musical, Road Show&#13;
SAMUELSON, BILL&#13;
Key Club , AFS , Lynx Lettermen, FCA, Swing Choir, Concert Choir, Athletic&#13;
Representative , Senior Class Treasurer, Red Cross, Cross Country, Golf, Football, Basketball, Honor Roll , Road Show, Musicals&#13;
SANDBERG, MIKE&#13;
SCARPELLINO, PAULS&#13;
Thespian President, French Club Secretary, Gymnastics, I-Rating at State&#13;
Speech Contest, Plays , Yearbook CoEditor&#13;
SCHEMA, DOUGLAS&#13;
German Club&#13;
SCHOENING, DEBBIE&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
SCHROEDER, DUDLEY&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
SCHWENN, DAN&#13;
SCOLES, MIKE&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Football, Track, Intramural Basketball, Boys Glee&#13;
SCOLES, PATRICK&#13;
SCOTT, PATRICIA&#13;
FHA, U.N., Drama Club, Medical Arts&#13;
SEIER, LYNN&#13;
Spanish Club , Drama Club, AFS , Quill&#13;
Club , Ski Club, Pep Club, Speech Club, Honor Roll , Plays, Speech Contests&#13;
SELL, BILL&#13;
SELLERS, JENNA&#13;
SEVEY, ROBERT&#13;
SHAFER, JERRY&#13;
Key Club , Basketball, Tennis&#13;
SHEARER, MICHAEL&#13;
SHUGART, CURTISS&#13;
Student Council&#13;
SIECK, DOUGLAS&#13;
German Club President, Lynx Artists, Vice-President, Camera Club, Chess&#13;
Club , Golf, Honor Roll , State Fair&#13;
Painting Award&#13;
SIGLER, LAURA&#13;
Student Council , NHS , Courtesy Club, Cheerleading, P.ep Club , French Club , Girls Glee , Sophomore Class Secretary,&#13;
Tennis, Honor Roll , Road Show&#13;
SIMONS, CAROLINE&#13;
FTA, Glee Club, Pep Club , Echoes Staff, Sophomore Vice-President, Volleyball, Honor Roll , Road Show, Play&#13;
SKELTON, LINDA&#13;
SMITH, DOUG&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
SMITH, ERIC&#13;
Football, Wrestling&#13;
SMITH, HARLAN&#13;
SMITH, JANE&#13;
SMITH, LAVERNE&#13;
Football&#13;
SMITH, NANCY&#13;
French Club , Pep Club , Cheerleader , Glee Club , Concert Choir, Golf, Sopho - more Gle e , Musicals&#13;
SMITH, ROBERT&#13;
SMITH, STEVE&#13;
Debate&#13;
SMITH, VERNE&#13;
Chess Club , Honor Roll&#13;
SOMERS, BILL&#13;
Lynx Letterman, Student Council, Junior&#13;
Class President, Football, Basketball, Track, All-State Quartet, Musicals&#13;
SORENSEN, ALAN&#13;
Key Club , Student Council, Basketball&#13;
Baseball, Tennis '&#13;
SORENSEN, VICKI&#13;
Esquires, Home Economics Club&#13;
SPETMAN, JANET&#13;
Pep Club , FHA, Musicals&#13;
SPETMAN, THOMAS&#13;
Road Show, Student Council, ALHSCourt, All -School Play, Intramural Basketball&#13;
SPRATT, JOHN&#13;
SPRATT, ROBERT&#13;
SPRINGER, DEBRA&#13;
Spanish Club , Y-Teens, Pep Club , Con- cert Choir, Girls Glee, Athletic Rep- resentative, Service Over Seas, Musical , Road Show&#13;
STANCLIFFE, CINDY&#13;
STANLEY, GARY&#13;
Basketball&#13;
STARK, DENISE&#13;
Road Show&#13;
STARKEY, REATHA&#13;
DECA, Honor Roll&#13;
SREADMAN, EVELYN&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
STEENBOCK, RODNEY&#13;
STEER, TERESA&#13;
Pep Club, Concert Choir, Road Show,&#13;
Musical&#13;
STEMPLE, LANCE&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
STIDD, DONALD&#13;
STOKES, RHONDA&#13;
Dance Band, Pep Band, Concert Choir, Varsity Choir, Concert Band, Marching&#13;
band , Road Show STOLZ, DANIEL&#13;
German Club, Track, Honor Roll&#13;
STONE, DAN&#13;
Football, Wrestling&#13;
STRANATHAN, KAREN&#13;
FHA, Drama Club, Road Show, Crews STREEPY, PAT&#13;
STROHBEHN, KIM&#13;
NHS , Student Council, Honor Roll , Intr a - mural Basketball&#13;
SUHR, ROGER&#13;
Red Cross, Cross Country, Swimming&#13;
Concert Choir, Road Show '&#13;
SUNDERMANN, CHRISTINE&#13;
Pep Club, German ClubTreasur er AFS&#13;
NHS , Ski Club, Orchestra , Gymna'stics'.&#13;
Honor Roll , Road Show, Musicals&#13;
SUTTON, CARL&#13;
Football , Track, Cross Countr y, Intra- mural Basketball and Volleyball&#13;
TAGUE, SHELLEY&#13;
TAIT, STEVEN&#13;
Bowling, Chess Club , Math Club Honor Roll , National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, Drake Physics Exam, American Mathematic Association&#13;
TALBOTT, KATHRYN&#13;
Pep Club , Spanish Club, Concert Choir&#13;
Thespian, Girls Glee, Musical, Plays: Road Show, All -State Chor us, Music Contest&#13;
THIEL, DWIGHT&#13;
Medical Arts Club , Science Club&#13;
THOMAS, DEBBIE&#13;
FHA, Pep Club, Choir, Girls Glee , DECA Tr easurer, Track, Student Council&#13;
THOMAS, KATHY&#13;
Pep Club , Varsity Choir, Girls Glee, Road Show THOMAS, LINDA&#13;
Ar t Awar d&#13;
THOMAS, MICHAEL&#13;
THOMAS, ROXANN&#13;
Student Council , Gymnastics, Tennis, Golf, Swimming, Ski Club, Musical, Road&#13;
Show, Play&#13;
TRAYLOR, JANELLE&#13;
Band, Or chestra , Spanish Club , Volleyball , Honor Roll , Yearbook Staff&#13;
TYLER, JULIE&#13;
Girls Glee , , Cheerleader, Pep Club, French Club, Echoes, Road Show, Track , Honor Roll&#13;
VANCE, CRAIG 197&#13;
v ANSCOY I DIANE &#13;
Spanish Club Sgt. -at-Arms, Pep Club, Road Shows , Plays, Athletic Representative , Honor Roll&#13;
VEIT, SHARON&#13;
Pep Club, Ski Club, FSA, Intramural&#13;
Volleyball and Basketball, Bowling, Baseball&#13;
WAGER, JANICE&#13;
Pep Club, German Club, Y-Teens&#13;
WALTERS, SALLY&#13;
French Club, Pep Club, Track, Girls&#13;
Glee, Road Show, Musical, Concert Choir&#13;
WARD, JERRY&#13;
WATERS, DEBRA&#13;
Spanish Club, Musicals, Concert Choir, Road Show&#13;
WEAKLY, RANDAL&#13;
Lynx Artists Treasurer&#13;
WEED, ROLLIE&#13;
Lynx Lettermen, Track, Football, Basketball&#13;
WEGE, CHERYL&#13;
Pep Club, FSA, Red Cross&#13;
WEGNER, SUSAN&#13;
French Club, FTA, Courtesy Club, Pep&#13;
Club, Ski Club , AFS, NHS , Honor Roll&#13;
Aaberg, Deborah 127&#13;
Acklie, Cathy 137&#13;
Adams, Roger 23,62,75,126,127&#13;
Adams, Vicki 147&#13;
Adcock, Charle s 127&#13;
Addison, Debra 137&#13;
Adkins, Karl 147&#13;
Adkins, Nicole Alberts on, Vincent 127&#13;
Aldredge, Kathleen, 127, 147&#13;
Aldredge , Susan 127&#13;
Allen, Denise 127,&#13;
Alpen, Susan 137&#13;
Amend, Kathy 64,65,127,147,184,187&#13;
Amend, Laurie 4'5,65,127&#13;
Anders en, Andrea 127&#13;
Anders en, Brian Andersen, Gregory 147&#13;
Andersen, George 137&#13;
Andersen, Jamie 10 ,11 ,50 ,55,61 ,147&#13;
Andersen, Jeffrey J. 137&#13;
Anderson, J effrey L . 21 ,41,42, 137&#13;
Anderson, Danna 147&#13;
Anders on, Peggy Anderson, Richard&#13;
Anderson, Sally 48,95,147&#13;
Andrews, Beth 64, 147,185 ,187&#13;
Anson, Br idget 127&#13;
Armstrong, Mike&#13;
Arnett, Tim 127&#13;
Arthur, John 21,22,136 ,140&#13;
Asikin, Angela 127&#13;
Aten, Cathy 137&#13;
Ather ton, Erwin 23, 64, 127&#13;
Atilano, J erry&#13;
Atkinson, Richard 68,137&#13;
Attley, Linda 137&#13;
Auch, Tom&#13;
Avey, Nancy&#13;
Awe , Jeff&#13;
Ayala , Cheryl 127&#13;
Backhuus, Todd 137&#13;
Baer, Cheryl 137&#13;
Baer, Leonard&#13;
Bahensky, Dave 147&#13;
Bailey, Peggy 38,147&#13;
Bailey, Tim 137&#13;
Bailey, Vicki 147&#13;
Baker, Kathie 127&#13;
Balagna, Vicky 137&#13;
Baldwin, Jeffrey 64,147&#13;
Baldwin, Julie 127&#13;
Ballew, Mike 137&#13;
Ballew, Patryce 147&#13;
Bard, Cynthia 127&#13;
Bard, Judy 147,177,184&#13;
Barnes, Gayle 127&#13;
Barrier, Carolyn 101,147&#13;
Bartlett, Alvin 148&#13;
Barton, Kevin&#13;
198 Bates, Rita 148&#13;
Baumbach, Mary Ann 137&#13;
WEILAND, NANCY&#13;
FTA&#13;
WEST, SUE&#13;
WHITMORE, BEVERLY&#13;
Pep Club, Lynx Artists, FHA, DECA&#13;
Secretary&#13;
WHITNEY, GILES&#13;
WHITSELL, DAVID&#13;
Swimming&#13;
WIDTFELDT,DOUGLAS&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
WILLIAMS, DIANA&#13;
Medical Arts Secretary and Treasurer, Pep Club, Dance Band, Orchestra, AFS, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Track, Gym- nastics, Intramural Volleyball, Honor&#13;
Roll , Play Crews, Road Show, Musicals&#13;
WILLIAMS, RONALD&#13;
Lynx Lettermen, Football Mgr. , Intramural Basketball, Youth Appreciation&#13;
Award&#13;
WILSON, DENISE&#13;
French Club, FTA, Bowling&#13;
WINGER, ELDON&#13;
Concert Choir, Scholarship at Drake&#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Baxter, Ted 127&#13;
Bean, Kathryn 148&#13;
Beck, Dave 49&#13;
Beck, Michael&#13;
Beck, Pamela 48,48,61, 148, 185, 187&#13;
Beck, Romie&#13;
Beck, Roxanne&#13;
Behm, Patty 16,137&#13;
Behrens, Cindy 65 ,148&#13;
Behrens, Debra&#13;
Behrens, Timothy&#13;
Bell, Kathleen 127&#13;
Belt, Connie&#13;
Beno, Janet 68,127&#13;
Beno, Trudy 127&#13;
Berding, Kathleen 148&#13;
Berger, Mary Liz 127&#13;
Ber gstrom, Debbie 127&#13;
Bernhards, Carol 127&#13;
Betcher , Bruce 148&#13;
Bettcher, Debbie 40,114,117,137&#13;
Bettcher, Mary 148&#13;
Betts, Pamala 148&#13;
Bignell , Peggy&#13;
Birdsong, Joyce 137, 187&#13;
Birdsong, Rick 148&#13;
Birds ong, Shirley 127&#13;
Blackman, Brian&#13;
Blackman, Russ 21&#13;
Blackman, Sharon&#13;
Blakeman, Lynne Blakeman, Ricky&#13;
Bledsoe, Tamara 127&#13;
Blue, Charles 127&#13;
Blue, Ruth 148&#13;
Bode, Patty 127&#13;
Bonham, Bonnie 127&#13;
Bolte, Linda Bolte, Ralph&#13;
Bolton, Jim 30 ,127&#13;
Bonar, Mark 127&#13;
Bonar, Terry 23, 127&#13;
Bonebrake, P eggy 137&#13;
Booton, Johnny 137&#13;
Borntrager , Cheryl 137&#13;
Boruff, Desir ee 127&#13;
Barwick, Becky 14,54 ,57,60,63, 148, 185,&#13;
187&#13;
Boswell, David 32, 137&#13;
Boswell, Debra 127&#13;
Bothwell, Me rle 137&#13;
Bowen , Bobbe tte 17, 127&#13;
Bowen, Elizabeth 148, 184,187&#13;
Bowen, J ames Bowes, Gary 75,127&#13;
Bowlds, Catherine 68 ,148&#13;
Bowlds , William 127&#13;
Boyd, Lynne 127&#13;
Boye, Estel 127&#13;
Boyer, Barton 137&#13;
Bracker, Kathryn 148&#13;
Bradley, Diane 137&#13;
Bradley, Sidney 127&#13;
University, Musica ls WOLFE, RANDY&#13;
Lynx Lettermen , Football, Basketball, Baseball&#13;
WOLFE, RONALD&#13;
Lynx Lettermen, Student Council, Football, Basketball, Baseball Co-Captain, Boys State Alternate, Boys Glee, Road&#13;
Show&#13;
WOLFE, WILLIAM&#13;
DECA&#13;
WOODLING, SUSAN&#13;
Pep Club, Concert Choir, Girls Glee, Swing Choir, Tennis, Musicals, Road&#13;
Show&#13;
WORKMAN, NANCY&#13;
Spanish Club , Ski Club, Red Cross, Porn Pon, Pep Club, Golf, Road Show, Honor Roll&#13;
WYMORE, JEFF&#13;
Key Club, Lynx Lettermen, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Honor Roll&#13;
ZABEL, WALTER&#13;
ZUERN, FRITZIE&#13;
Pep Club, Road Show&#13;
Brandon, Thomas 27,36 ,46,127&#13;
Brantz, Gary 28,51,60,91 ,91 ,149,184,&#13;
187&#13;
Brauer, Pam 137&#13;
Brazelton, Barbara 109,137&#13;
Bridson, Lori 64,65,68,149,185,187&#13;
Brigh, Debra 127&#13;
Bristol, Delore s 127&#13;
Bristol, Gary 39,42 ,149 ,185,187&#13;
Brooks, Jame s 137&#13;
Brower, Jim 127&#13;
Brown, Bradley 95,149&#13;
Brown, Floyd&#13;
Brown, Mary 137&#13;
Brown, Randy 149&#13;
Brown, Robert 149&#13;
Brown, Sandra 187,199&#13;
Brown, Steve n 137&#13;
Brown, Wagner , Teresa 149&#13;
Brown, Tim 137&#13;
Brown, Wanda 127&#13;
Browning, Cindy 127&#13;
Browning, Connie 65 , 150&#13;
Brownlee , Michael&#13;
Brugge, Barbara • Brule, Tomas&#13;
Brunow, Henry 127&#13;
Brunow, John 39&#13;
Br yant, Richelle 18 ,150&#13;
Bryant, Rick 23,30&#13;
Bryson, Carrin 150&#13;
Bryson, Mary 109,137&#13;
Buck, Debbie 99,137&#13;
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Burke, Connie 150&#13;
Burke, Mary 150&#13;
Burke, Ter es a 127&#13;
Burkhart, Rona ld 23 ,128&#13;
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Bushman, Duane 137&#13;
Butcher, Robin 128&#13;
Butler , Robert 22 ,34,137&#13;
Butts, Sue 128&#13;
Butts, Kevin&#13;
Bynum, Vickie 128&#13;
Byrne, Jim&#13;
Cade, Suzanne 150&#13;
Cain, Meleah&#13;
Caligur, Jos eph 128&#13;
Campbell , Carolyn 64 ,65,137&#13;
Campbell , Don 25 ,34,137&#13;
Campbell , Gilbert 20 ,21,47, 150&#13;
Campbell, Helen Campbell, Keith&#13;
Campbell, Martin 150&#13;
Campbe ll, Steve Canada, Robin 128&#13;
Capel , Mary 150&#13;
Carls on, David&#13;
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Carlton, Cheryl&#13;
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Carta , Coleen 150&#13;
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Casteel , Joni&#13;
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Ceder, Ray&#13;
Chambers, Dave 150&#13;
Chapman, Shawn&#13;
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Chubick, Rahn&#13;
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Clark, Brian&#13;
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Clark, Nancy&#13;
Clatterbuck, Ed 25&#13;
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Clayton, Don&#13;
Cleaveland, Ellen&#13;
Cleaveland, Ellen 18,151&#13;
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Clevenger, Debbie 137&#13;
Clevenger, Marie 151&#13;
Coale, Karen 64 , 71, 137&#13;
Cody, Joanne 128&#13;
Coelho , Christopher&#13;
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Collier, Jerry 126&#13;
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Collins, Diane 128&#13;
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Comstock, Vicki 138&#13;
Conaway , Dyann 138&#13;
Condreay, Colleen 138&#13;
Conley, Jim 23&#13;
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Connor , Marla 66 , 151&#13;
Conyers, Jon 22&#13;
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Cook , David 128&#13;
Cook , Gary 23,84&#13;
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Cook, Miriam 77 , 151, 184, 187&#13;
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Cooley, Melinda&#13;
Cooper , Darlene 138&#13;
Cooper, Marlene 138&#13;
Cooper , Terry 23, 128&#13;
Cordell , Paul 151,185&#13;
Cordell , Ruby 138&#13;
Covey , Scott 23 , 128&#13;
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Cox , Albert&#13;
Cox , Barb 138&#13;
Cox , Debra&#13;
Cox, Marilyn 151&#13;
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Deakin, Donna 40&#13;
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Delehant, Ed 138&#13;
Delehant, Mary 129&#13;
Delehant, Rebecca&#13;
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DeSantiago , JoAnn&#13;
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Devault, Lanny 138&#13;
Diercks, Mark 21&#13;
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Dinges, Rebecca 138&#13;
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Dirks, Michael 21&#13;
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Dixon, Don&#13;
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Dodder, Debra 129&#13;
Donnelly , Carmen&#13;
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Drustrup, Jennifer 62&#13;
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Duke , Alice 153&#13;
Durham, Debbie 129&#13;
Duschanek, Phyllis 153&#13;
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Dygert, Sheila&#13;
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Emerine , Todd 21&#13;
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England, Susan 129&#13;
Engle , Dan 138&#13;
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Grosse , Lorraine&#13;
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Grove , Dianna 155&#13;
Grudle , Ed 21 ,22 ,32,139&#13;
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Guest, Becky 139&#13;
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Gundlack, Donald 139&#13;
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Hagg, Dirk 36,37,156&#13;
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Hall , Diana 139&#13;
Hall , George 156&#13;
Hall, Laurie 139&#13;
Hall, Mary 11 ,12,18,156&#13;
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Hamilton, Randy 130&#13;
Hammer , Terri 18, 48,130&#13;
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Hanisch, Mary&#13;
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Harding, James 130&#13;
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Hathaway, Marsha 140&#13;
Hathaway, Sherry 130&#13;
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Haynie , Terry 140&#13;
Hearn, Suzanna 130&#13;
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Hempel, Larry Henderson, Diane 130&#13;
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Henley , Kathy 140&#13;
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Herwig , Laurel 16 ,140&#13;
Hessel , Rhonda 48 ,140&#13;
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Hiatt, Candace 140&#13;
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Hicks, Douglas Hicks, Michael 42 , 157&#13;
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Hollins, Barbara 140&#13;
Hollins, Ivory Hollins, Mary 45 ,113 ,157&#13;
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Howell, Terry&#13;
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Jensen, Jerry&#13;
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Jones, Margie&#13;
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Jones, Randy 141&#13;
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Kabold , Sue 141&#13;
Kachulis, Hollie 131&#13;
Kading, Bradley 131&#13;
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Kannedy, Edward&#13;
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Karr, Ruth 131&#13;
Kealy , Thomas 36,131&#13;
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Kellogg , Mike 141&#13;
Kelsen, Georgens 159&#13;
Kemp, Daniel 141&#13;
Kenealy , Dave 141&#13;
Kenkel , Linda 18,64,159 ,185&#13;
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Kenkel , Mark 18,141&#13;
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Kephart, Tom 42,159&#13;
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Kessler, Karen 160&#13;
Kier, Herbert&#13;
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Kimpton, Dennis&#13;
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King, Karen&#13;
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Kinney, Thomas 23,131&#13;
Kirke, Claire 141&#13;
Kirlin, Bob 160&#13;
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Kladstrup, Paul 22 ,141&#13;
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Klein, Carolyn 141&#13;
Knauss, Robert 131&#13;
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Krabbe , Barbara 17, 131&#13;
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Larsen, Mayda 141&#13;
Larsen, Sue 161&#13;
Larson, Paul 141&#13;
Larson, Randy 141&#13;
Larson, Terri 131&#13;
Lary, Bob 141&#13;
Lasher, Jack 131&#13;
Lausen, Karen 93,141&#13;
Laustrup, Chris 30,51,131&#13;
Laustrup, Peter&#13;
Leaders, Cathy&#13;
Leaders, Randy&#13;
Leazenby, Ed 141&#13;
Leazenby, Jack&#13;
Leazenby, Jerry&#13;
Le Due, Grant&#13;
Lee, Barbara 161&#13;
Lee, Billy&#13;
Lee, Denise 86,161&#13;
Lee, John 49&#13;
Leed, Eric 161, l 78, 184&#13;
Leeper, Rex 141&#13;
Leibel, Thresa 45,131&#13;
Le Master, Candy 45,132,145&#13;
Le Master, Cindy 141&#13;
Lester, Gary 161&#13;
Lewis, Becky 132&#13;
Lewis, Nicole Adkins 161&#13;
Lewis, Terry 68&#13;
Liddick, Kevin&#13;
Liddick, Steven&#13;
Lidgett, Dan 141&#13;
Lidgett, Jeffrey&#13;
Lidgett, Jim 141&#13;
Lieurance, Mark 21 , 161&#13;
Lindhorst, Dale&#13;
Lippert, Bruce&#13;
Lippert, Susan 132&#13;
Lippke , Richard 105,161,185,187&#13;
Liunas, Richard 141&#13;
Lockman, Richard 132&#13;
Loftis, Mike 26,27 ,68 ,161&#13;
Lohrke, Renate 132&#13;
Londono, Diego 10,22,77,82,161&#13;
Long, Darrell 22, 142&#13;
Long, David 132&#13;
Looft, Diane 126,132&#13;
Loper, Lynn 38,161&#13;
Lovette, Rick 161&#13;
Lovette, Steve 23,34,132&#13;
Luckman, Harriet 132&#13;
Ludwig, Cindy&#13;
Lunnin, Carol&#13;
Lustgraaf, Linda 161&#13;
McAtee, Dave 21,32,142&#13;
McCain, Rozann 132&#13;
McCall, Cindy 93, 142, 1 77&#13;
McCall, Joyce 132&#13;
Mccallister, Cheryl 45&#13;
McCartney, David 32,142&#13;
McCoid, Larry&#13;
McConkey, Charles&#13;
McCord, Nicky&#13;
McCormick, Jean&#13;
McDaniel, Dwain 161&#13;
McDaniels, Debbie 161&#13;
McDonald, Denice 142&#13;
McDonald, Jackie McDonald, She ila 132&#13;
McDough, Joyce 142&#13;
McDowell, Clinton&#13;
McElderry, Susan 142&#13;
McFadden , Bruce 132&#13;
McFadden , Glenn 132&#13;
McFadden, Luanne 142&#13;
McGilvary, Jeff 98,161&#13;
McGlade, William 142&#13;
McHargue, Vickie 132&#13;
Mcintosh, Diana&#13;
Mcintosh, Karen 132&#13;
Mclntosh,Lori 162,185,187&#13;
Mcintosh, Patricia 162&#13;
Mcintosh, Ted&#13;
Mcintosh, Willim 132&#13;
Mcintyre, Patrick&#13;
McKee, Todd&#13;
McKeeman, Rick&#13;
McKeever, Rick 162&#13;
McKern, Roxanne 132&#13;
McKern, Richard&#13;
McManus, Brian&#13;
McManus, Hugh 172&#13;
McManus, Steve&#13;
McNeal, Sally 142&#13;
Mcsorley, Jeffrey 142&#13;
Mabbitt, Mary 142&#13;
Mabbitt, Ray 162&#13;
Mace, Sherry 132&#13;
Mackey, Michele 142&#13;
Mackey, Roxanna 132&#13;
Madsen, Craig 11,28,42,49,58,60,64,&#13;
162, 184, 186&#13;
Madsen, Denise 132&#13;
Madsen, Diane 162&#13;
Madsen, Joan 48,142 Madsen, Michael 68,69,162&#13;
Madsen, Patricia&#13;
Madsen, Steve 132&#13;
Mahan, Kathy 142&#13;
Mahan, Kim 132&#13;
Maher, Ellen 85,132&#13;
Mahoney, Tom 27,34,132&#13;
Mahrt, Jack 132&#13;
Mahrt, Ron 162&#13;
Main, Terry Mains, Linda 142&#13;
Mains, Suzan 132&#13;
Mallory, Patrick 30,51 ,62&#13;
Mallory, Vicki 162&#13;
Maloney, Danny&#13;
Mann, Mark 132&#13;
Mann, Paul 49&#13;
Maron, Dennis&#13;
Marsh, Gary 23,132&#13;
Marshall, Barb 142&#13;
Marshall, Carol 142&#13;
Marshall, John 162,188&#13;
Marshall, Kip&#13;
Martin, Paula 142&#13;
Maruska, Margaret 142&#13;
Mason, Karen&#13;
Mass, Pam 132&#13;
Matable, Pamela 132&#13;
Matheson, Steve 27,142&#13;
Mathews, Rosemary&#13;
Matter, Terri Dau 162&#13;
Matthews, Collette 162&#13;
Mattingly, Maxine 76,162&#13;
Mattox, Dick 142&#13;
Maxwell, Jody 16,93,142&#13;
Maxwell, Sandy Maxwell, Scott 132&#13;
Maxwell, Terry 22,142&#13;
Meade, Patty 17,132&#13;
Meidlinger, Susan 132&#13;
Melicher, Marcia 142&#13;
Melicher, Trudy 142&#13;
Melicher, Mike&#13;
Mendenhall, Rebecca 132&#13;
Mersick, Kathy&#13;
Mersick, Tom&#13;
Merritt, Catherine 132&#13;
Meyer, Susan 132&#13;
Meyerman, Linda 110&#13;
Meyermann, Paul 21 ,32,33,162&#13;
Myers, John 132&#13;
Michaud, Barbara&#13;
Michelson, Vicki 142&#13;
Milburn, Debbie 89&#13;
Milburn, Sue 45&#13;
Miller, Michael 132&#13;
Miller, Pat 142&#13;
Milner, Jan 162&#13;
Milner, Mary 165&#13;
Minikus, Patsy 133&#13;
Moats, David&#13;
Moffatt, Kim 142&#13;
Molgard, Dan 133&#13;
Monroe, Randy&#13;
Montgomery, Melody 133&#13;
Moore, Dale 22&#13;
Moore, Karen&#13;
Moore, Keith 133&#13;
Moore, Mary 60,133&#13;
Moore, Thomas 42,162,200&#13;
Morehouse, Debbie 142&#13;
Morehouse, Ray Morford, Dawn&#13;
Morgan, Richard 64.142&#13;
Moriarty, Kevin 133. Moroney, Mike 21 ,42,163&#13;
Mortensen, Wesley 133&#13;
Mueller, James 143&#13;
Mulholland, Linda 133&#13;
Murnan, Cheryl 133&#13;
Murphy, Steve 105,143&#13;
Myers, J oAnn 143&#13;
Myers, Linda 143&#13;
Myhlhousen, Mary 133&#13;
Nagle, Clark 133&#13;
Nahach, Janet 143&#13;
Nansel, Larry 23,31&#13;
Nation, Danette 133&#13;
Neades, Chryl 143&#13;
Ne:i-1 . Diana 38,163,187&#13;
Neighbors, Jo 143&#13;
"Oh, oh!" exclaims Richard Atkinson, "which one did I bring?" &#13;
202&#13;
Neighbors., Steve 143&#13;
Nelsen, Christine 143&#13;
Nelsen, Debbie 64,116,143 ,187&#13;
Nelsen, Larry 163&#13;
Nelson, Bob&#13;
Nelson, Charles&#13;
Nelson, Dane&#13;
Nelson, Kenny 25 ,133&#13;
Nelson, Norma&#13;
Nelson, Trudy 133&#13;
Neve , Susan 133&#13;
Neuburg, Jill 68 ,143&#13;
Newman, Debbie 163&#13;
Nice , Mike&#13;
Nickerson, Kathleen 38,163 ,185,187&#13;
Nicolini, Kathleen&#13;
Nicolini , John 49 ,143&#13;
Nielsen, Bonnie 68 ,133&#13;
Nielsen, Heidi 163 ,185,187&#13;
Nolan, Kathy 133&#13;
Nuzum, Steve 20 ,21 ,43 ,55,56 ,163&#13;
Oamek, Jeannine 133&#13;
Oamek, Kathie 95 ,163 ,184&#13;
O'Bradovich, Michael 64 ,68 ,126,133&#13;
O'Brien, Jacqueline 143&#13;
O' Brien, Pam A. 143&#13;
O'Connor, Jean 133&#13;
Oden, Jeff 36&#13;
Oheling , Martha 143&#13;
Oliphant, Kyle Olsen, Rebecca 48 ,95 ,165,184&#13;
Olsen, Richard 25 ,143&#13;
Olson, Larry 98 ,165&#13;
Olson, Teresa 165&#13;
Opal , Bill 133&#13;
Orr, Ronald 21&#13;
Osborn, Jane 143&#13;
Osborne , Polly 133&#13;
Otto , Richard&#13;
Otto , Susan 165&#13;
Overman, Rosalinda 165&#13;
Owens, Bea Jo 143&#13;
Ozaydin, Dan 133&#13;
Ozaydin , Steve 21 , 71 , 165&#13;
Palensky, Lori 165&#13;
Palensky, T imothy 36&#13;
Palmer, Jane 77 ,165 ,184&#13;
Palmer, Jean 11 ,13,14,165,184&#13;
Park, Donald 143&#13;
Parker, Jay 165&#13;
Parker, Terry 68 , 133&#13;
Parker , Vickie Parr, Pats y 143&#13;
Pascuzzi, Denise&#13;
Pascuzzi , Richard 23 ,34,133&#13;
Paul, Kimberly 133&#13;
Paulison, Geraldine 40 ,68, 165&#13;
Pavich, Crystal 133&#13;
Payne, Leslee 68, 133&#13;
Payne , Richard 99 ,143&#13;
Pearey, Leslie 22&#13;
Pearey , Mike 34,133&#13;
P edersen, Dean&#13;
Pentico, Joy 18, 165&#13;
Perry, Gwen 165&#13;
P eters, Andrew 19,56 ,73 ,136 ,139&#13;
Peters, James 21,22 ,31 ,56 ,136, 140&#13;
P eters, Mark 133&#13;
P eters, Pamela 133&#13;
Petersen, Barbara 45,133&#13;
P ete rsen, Cindy 133&#13;
P etersen , Denise 133&#13;
Petersen, Ha rold 133&#13;
P etersen, Lawrence 143&#13;
P etersen, Michael&#13;
P eter s en, Melvin 133&#13;
P etersen, Patr ick 143&#13;
P etratis, Stan 11 ,28, 29 ,94, 165,202&#13;
P eterson, Drew 64, 143 ,187&#13;
P eters on, Jon 165&#13;
Peterson, Teresa 143&#13;
Pettengill , David 117&#13;
Pettit , Gary 165&#13;
Pfefiffer, Joan 133&#13;
Phillips, Connie 143&#13;
Phillips, Gary&#13;
Pierce, Kim 17,48,133&#13;
P ierson , J ole ne 58, 60 ,72 ,73, 74,75 ,76,&#13;
108,114 , 165, 192&#13;
Pillar, Roxanne 68, 86, 165&#13;
Piper, John&#13;
Pleake , Monica 133&#13;
Plumb , Sidney 165&#13;
Poffenbarger, Kristy Hansen 165&#13;
Polak, Jere 143&#13;
Polson, Marty 60 ,115,143&#13;
Porter, Carol&#13;
Porter, Mary 165&#13;
Post, Glenda 133&#13;
Potter, Dan 165&#13;
Poulos, Ted 68 ,143&#13;
Powell, Sharon 133&#13;
Powell , Steve 133&#13;
Powell , William 51, l 65&#13;
Powers, Gary 39, 143&#13;
Powers, Jackie 39 ,42 ,165&#13;
Priebe , Ingrid 133&#13;
Prosolow, Regina&#13;
Pusey, Debby 87 ,165 ,185,187&#13;
Pusey, Robert 27 ,133&#13;
Rance , Margaret 133&#13;
Ranch, Timothy 133&#13;
Rasmussen, Beth 133&#13;
Rasmussen, Kay 133&#13;
Ratekin, David 143&#13;
Ratliff, Mary Ratigan, Mickey 143&#13;
Ratliff, Jannie 143&#13;
Ratliff, Dean&#13;
Ray, Robert 165 ,187&#13;
Raymer, LeRita Lingle&#13;
Raymer, Richard&#13;
Raymer, Sandy&#13;
Reasoner, Barbara 38 , 165&#13;
Recher, Jonadeene&#13;
Recker, Jona 143&#13;
Reddish, Lee 133,165&#13;
Reed , Darla 134&#13;
Reese, Tom&#13;
Reeves, Michael&#13;
Reichart, Pamela 165&#13;
Reid, Joyce 143&#13;
Reid, Marlene 134&#13;
Reid, Ronald 21,42 ,143&#13;
Reiger, Bob 134&#13;
Reninger, Donna 165&#13;
Reninger, John&#13;
Rettig , Bambi 62 ,71 ,126,134&#13;
Rexford, Barbara 143&#13;
Reynolds, Peggy 143&#13;
Riaska , Donald 185 ,187&#13;
Rice , Gene 143&#13;
Richardson, Joni 143&#13;
Richardson, Peggy&#13;
Richardson, Teresa 165&#13;
Rickert, Susan 38, 106, 165&#13;
Rickert, Teri 134&#13;
Ridder, Paul&#13;
Ridgway , Jill 143&#13;
Rindone, Jeffrey 143&#13;
Ritchie , Anne 50,60, 166&#13;
Ritchie , Scott 84, 134&#13;
Roarty , Pat&#13;
Roarty, Theresa 143&#13;
Robb , Vicki 134&#13;
Roberts, Raymond 134&#13;
Roberts, Renee 16,143&#13;
Robertson, Ray 134&#13;
Robertson, Roxanne 143&#13;
Robinson, Anne 85,108,109 ,166,184&#13;
Robinson, Barbara 134&#13;
Rocha , Tonia 143&#13;
Rocha , Victoria 166&#13;
Rodenburg , Karen 143&#13;
Roe , Suzanne 143&#13;
Roffman, Randy 166&#13;
Rogic , Stephen 134&#13;
Roland , Gloria 134&#13;
Rold , Mark 25 ,32,143&#13;
Rolfe , Jeffrey&#13;
Rongis h, Robert 21 ,42 ,144,187&#13;
Ross, Connie 144&#13;
Ross, Lanny 134&#13;
Ross, Lynn 166&#13;
Ross, Thomas&#13;
Rossbund , Marianne 166, 184&#13;
Roth, Debbie 134&#13;
Rounds , Jerr y 23 ,134&#13;
Rouse , Jim&#13;
Roush , Bob 106&#13;
Rowe , Robin 134&#13;
Royalty, Burdette 166&#13;
Royer, Mark 27,134&#13;
Ruckman, Becky 166&#13;
Rudolph , Pamela 18, 144&#13;
Rudolph, Warren 166&#13;
Ruffcorn, John 22, 140 ,144&#13;
Rule, Debra&#13;
Rule , Scott 144&#13;
Runnels, James 10 ,36,56 ,61 ,64, 72, 166, 185&#13;
Runyan, Devan 144&#13;
Ryerson, Kathy 134&#13;
Saint, Gayle 64 ,167&#13;
Samuelson, William 25 ,51 ,64 ,167,178, 184,187&#13;
Sandberg, Christie 134&#13;
Sandberg, Mike&#13;
Sass, Debra 144&#13;
Saul , Colleen 134&#13;
Scarpellino, Mary 68&#13;
Scarpellino, Paula 58,95, 108, 115, 134, 167,192&#13;
Schaben, Mike&#13;
Schachever, Evelyn&#13;
Scheid, Sheila 134&#13;
Scheid , Steven&#13;
Schema , Douglas 167&#13;
Schleidt, Suzanne 76,144&#13;
Schleidt, Tim 134&#13;
Schlott, Jam es 27 , 144&#13;
Schoening , Debbie&#13;
Schorsch, Jacqueline 144&#13;
Schroeder, David 134&#13;
Schoreder, Dugley 167&#13;
Schwartz , Deborah&#13;
Schwenn, Dan 105&#13;
Scoles, Mike 21 , l 67&#13;
Scoles, Patrick 167&#13;
Scott, Calvin&#13;
Scott, Dawn 134&#13;
Scott, Patricia&#13;
Seachord, DeWayne 144&#13;
Seaman, Mark 134&#13;
Seier, Lynn 167&#13;
Sell, Bill&#13;
Sell , David 144&#13;
Sellers, Jenna 167&#13;
Senter, Valli 144&#13;
Severn, Steven 144&#13;
Sevey, Robert 167&#13;
Sevey , Sheryl 144&#13;
Seymour, Ronnie&#13;
Shafer, Jerry 49,167&#13;
Shamblen, Darrell 144&#13;
Shamblen, Robert&#13;
Shea , Rick&#13;
Shearer, Michael 167&#13;
Sheeran, Steve&#13;
Shepherd, Julie&#13;
Sherbondy , Kathleen 144&#13;
Shipp , Susan 144&#13;
Shugart, Curtiss&#13;
Sidebottom, Pamela 144, 187&#13;
Sieburg, Kathy 144&#13;
Sieck, Douglas 113 ,167,185,187&#13;
Sigler, Laura 14,15,48,55,167 ,184&#13;
Sigler, Melinda 16,48, 144, 187&#13;
Sillik, Barbara 134&#13;
Simons, Linda 144&#13;
Simmons, Caroline 95 ,167 ,185 ,187&#13;
Simpson, Michael 64,144&#13;
Sinnott, Pamela 144&#13;
Skelton, Linda 167&#13;
Smith, Carol 134&#13;
Smith, Charles 144&#13;
Smith, Christine 134&#13;
Smith, Colleen 134&#13;
Smith , Dan&#13;
Smith, Doug 168,184 ,187&#13;
Smith, Emily 134&#13;
Smith, Eric 168&#13;
Smith, Harlan 168&#13;
Smith , James&#13;
Smith, Jane&#13;
Smith, Jeril 134&#13;
Smith, John 22 ,144&#13;
Smith, Karen 134&#13;
Smith, Larry 134&#13;
Smith , Laverne 21&#13;
Smith, Leslie&#13;
Smith, Lynne&#13;
Smith , Mark 144&#13;
Smith, Nancy 134,168&#13;
Smith, Nancy&#13;
Smith, P enny 144&#13;
Smith , P eter 91,139, 144&#13;
Smith , Rachel 144&#13;
Smith, Rebecca 134&#13;
Smith , Robert 71 ,168&#13;
Smith , Ron &#13;
Smith, Sarrina 144&#13;
Smith , Shelly 40,113 ,134&#13;
Smith , Stanley 66 ,68 ,69&#13;
Smith , Steve 41 ,168&#13;
Smith, Susan 41 , 134&#13;
Smith, Susan 144 ,187&#13;
Smith, Verne 168,184&#13;
Snyder, Janet 134&#13;
Sollazzo, Carol 144&#13;
Somers, Bill 20 ,21 ,28 ,55 ,168,193&#13;
Sorensen, Alan 28&#13;
Sorensen, Joan 144,168&#13;
Sorensen, Patricia&#13;
Sorensen, Vicki 168&#13;
Sparr, Gary&#13;
Spencer, Melissa 40 ,48,63 ,65 ,144&#13;
Spetman, Jane 134&#13;
Spetman, Janet 168&#13;
Spetman, Thomas 55,168&#13;
Spratt, John&#13;
Spratt, Robert 27&#13;
Spratt, Tom&#13;
Springer, Debra 168&#13;
Springer, Peggy 134&#13;
Sprinkel, Claudia 144&#13;
Stack, Ronald&#13;
Stancliffe , Cindy 88 ,168&#13;
Stancliffe , Penny 134&#13;
Stanfill , Eurith&#13;
Stanfill , William&#13;
Stanford, Sherry 134&#13;
Stanley, Gary 168&#13;
Stanley, Lester 144&#13;
Stanley, Pamela 144&#13;
Stark, Denise 168&#13;
Starkey, Reatha 169&#13;
Steadman, Evelyn 169&#13;
Steege, Mark 25,31,56,136,144&#13;
Steenbock, Patti 134&#13;
Steenbock, Rodney&#13;
Steer, Teresa 169&#13;
Stemple , Jan 17&#13;
Stemple , Lance 169&#13;
Stevens, Dalyce 144&#13;
Stevens, Rachael 86&#13;
Stevens, Mark 144&#13;
Stewart, Pamela 144&#13;
Stidd , Donald 169&#13;
Stidd, Vicky 134&#13;
Stoddard, Denis 144&#13;
Stokes, Jeff 23&#13;
Stokes, Rhonda 169&#13;
Stolz , Daniel 169,184&#13;
Stolz , Jeanette 40,48,134&#13;
Stone, Carol 45,134&#13;
Stone , Dan 169&#13;
Storey, David&#13;
Stowe , Steven 135&#13;
Stowell , Debra 144&#13;
Straight, Janis 144&#13;
Strananthan, Karen 169&#13;
Stranathan, Mike 144&#13;
Streepy, Pat 169&#13;
Strohbehn, Jody 144&#13;
Strohbehn, Kim 169 ,184&#13;
Strohbehn, Mike 135&#13;
Stubblefield, John&#13;
Stucker, Kristy 18,144,187&#13;
Suhr, Mark&#13;
Suhr, Roger 169&#13;
Sulhoff, Steve&#13;
Sundermann, Chris 68 ,169 ,185&#13;
Sutton, Carl 25,169&#13;
Suvalsky , Linda 135&#13;
Suvalsky, Marti 135&#13;
Svoboda , Henry 23 ,34,35,135&#13;
Swolley, Eugene&#13;
Tabler, Diane&#13;
Tague , Shelly 169&#13;
Tague , Shirley 135&#13;
Tait, Steve 39,169,184&#13;
Talbott , Kate 64,65 ,70 ,108,170&#13;
Talcott, Mike&#13;
Tamms, Debbie 135&#13;
Tanner, Chris 135&#13;
Tarkington, Gale 135&#13;
Tatte , Claudia&#13;
Tatta , Mar k&#13;
Tawze r , Paula Petersen 170&#13;
Taylor, Ava&#13;
Taylor, Da nie l&#13;
Taylor, Jeffr ey 145&#13;
Taylor, McCor mick Jean 170&#13;
Taylor , Jim&#13;
Taylor, Polly 145,187&#13;
Taylor, Rick 145&#13;
Taylor, Terry&#13;
Tedesco, Jane 135&#13;
Tefft, Charles 135&#13;
Telpner, Heidi&#13;
Telpner, Joel 135&#13;
Thacker, Debra 17,135&#13;
Thiel, Dwight 170&#13;
Thiles, Everett 170&#13;
Thomas, Cindy 135&#13;
Thomas, Dawn 145&#13;
Thomas, Debbie&#13;
Thomas, Douglas 21 , l 45&#13;
Thomas, Jill 68,135&#13;
Thomas, Kathy 70&#13;
Thomas, Kirk 135&#13;
Thomas, Linda 1 70&#13;
Thomas, Lori 135&#13;
Thomas, Michael 114, 170&#13;
Thomas, Roxann 170&#13;
Thompson, David 135&#13;
Thompson, Lou 45&#13;
Thomsen, Virginia 74,145&#13;
Teitsort, Donna&#13;
Tomair, David 135&#13;
Tomair, Douglas 145&#13;
Toman, Jeri 135&#13;
Townsend, Mary&#13;
Tracy, Curtis 135&#13;
Trafton, Teresa 145&#13;
Traylor, Janelle 170&#13;
Turcott, David 135&#13;
Twomey, Mike 145&#13;
Tyler, Julie 170,185,187&#13;
Vance, Becky 145&#13;
Vance , Craig 170&#13;
Vance , Peggy 145&#13;
VanEvery, Karen 135&#13;
VanHouten, David 99 ,135&#13;
VanScoy, Diane 170&#13;
VanVoltenburg, Pat&#13;
Vargas, Frank 145&#13;
Veit, Sharon 170&#13;
Vergamini, David 107,135&#13;
Vergamini , John 25&#13;
Vincent, Vickie 145&#13;
Vore , Mike 23 ,34,35,135&#13;
Wager, Janice 170&#13;
Wagner, Debbie 145&#13;
Waide, David&#13;
Waldron, Donald&#13;
Walker, Angela&#13;
Walker, Charles 135&#13;
Walker, Ida 135&#13;
Wlaters, Sally 1 70&#13;
Ward, Jerry 171&#13;
Warden, Susan 50 ,145,187&#13;
Warner, Robert 68 ,69 ,145&#13;
Waters, Alan 145&#13;
Waters, Debra 171&#13;
Watt, Marlene 65&#13;
Watt, Robert&#13;
Weakly, Randal 110,171&#13;
Weaver, Larry&#13;
Weaver, Sherry&#13;
Weber, Danny 135&#13;
Weed, John 171&#13;
Weed, Rolly 21&#13;
Wege , Cheryl 171&#13;
Wegner, Susan 171,184&#13;
Weiland, Nancy 88 ,171&#13;
Weis, Beverly 135&#13;
Weis, Karen 145&#13;
Weitzel, Judith 135&#13;
Welsh, Clyde&#13;
West, Richard&#13;
West, Sue 171&#13;
Westfall, Thomas 145&#13;
Westphal, Memory 145&#13;
Whitaker, David&#13;
White , Duane 135&#13;
White, James 145&#13;
White, Julie 135&#13;
Whitcotton, Debra 135&#13;
Whitman, Linda 145&#13;
Whitmore, Barbara 135&#13;
Whitmore, Beverly 172&#13;
Whitmore , Terry&#13;
Whitney, Giles&#13;
Whitsell, David 36,172&#13;
Whittaker, Kristine 145&#13;
Whittington, Jamie 145&#13;
Wichman, Michael 135&#13;
Wickman, John 23 ,31 ,46,135&#13;
Widtfeldt, Douglas 172, 185, 187&#13;
Wilcox , Frances 135&#13;
Wilcox, Margaret 135&#13;
Wilcox, Mary 135&#13;
Will, Richard&#13;
Will , Tom 21,22 ,31 ,136&#13;
Williams, Connie 145&#13;
Williams, Diana 172,186,187,192&#13;
Williams, Robin 135&#13;
Williams, Ronald 172&#13;
Wilson, Deanne 135&#13;
Wilson, Denise 38,172&#13;
Wilson, Jeff 145&#13;
Wilson, Leland 135&#13;
Wilson, Patti&#13;
Winger, Eldon 65, l 72&#13;
Wink, Nancy&#13;
Witt, Michael 135&#13;
Witt, Richard&#13;
Wolfe , Randal 21 ,28,42 ,172&#13;
Wolfe , Ronald 21 ,28,29 ,42 ,172,187&#13;
Wolfe , William (10), 172&#13;
Wolfe, William (12), Wood, Sandra 135&#13;
Woodling, Susan 64,172&#13;
Woolsoncroft, Linda 145&#13;
Workman, Nancy 18, l 72&#13;
Wright, James 23 ,23 ,135&#13;
Wymore , Jeff 21 ,172&#13;
Yarbrough, Charles 22 ,145&#13;
Yopp , Darrell&#13;
Young , David&#13;
Young , Diana 135&#13;
Young, Jacqueline 135&#13;
Young, Mike 145&#13;
Zabel, David 135&#13;
Zabel, Walter 172&#13;
Zaccone , Frank 145&#13;
Zach, Debbie 145&#13;
Zaiger, John&#13;
Zimmerman, John 145&#13;
Zimmerman, Tom 145&#13;
Zimmerman, Wayne&#13;
Zuern, Fritzie&#13;
Senior Twins: Hansens, Wolfes, Palmers, Crisses&#13;
1 ' •&#13;
. &#13;
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INDEX&#13;
ACADEMICS DIVISION .. .. ..... . . 96-97&#13;
ACTIVITIES DIVISION . . . . . . . . . . . . 52- 53&#13;
ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209&#13;
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IOWA POWER &amp; LIGHT COMP ANY&#13;
HARDING STUDIO&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS GRAPE GROWERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
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LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
BROWNS SHOE FIT COMP ANY&#13;
MIDWEST WALNUT COMPANY&#13;
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KAYPERS INC.&#13;
CORUM'S FLOWER SHOP&#13;
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JENSEN-POGGE REAL ESTATE COMP ANY&#13;
OARD-ROSS DRUG&#13;
JIM &amp; DEAN'S TOWN &amp; COUNTRY MARKET&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY INC.&#13;
BOB PYLES STUDIO&#13;
R. M. DRUMMOND, O.D.&#13;
MORPHY DRUG COMPANY INC.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK&#13;
BLUFFS SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
COGL Y CLINIC&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
WAGNER TEXACO SERVICE&#13;
JOHNSON PHARMACIES&#13;
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KULESH JEWELRY COMP ANY&#13;
CHRISTY CREAM&#13;
WHITTAKER FORD SALES, INC.&#13;
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY&#13;
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1972 YEARBOOK STAFF&#13;
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ....... . ..... Kathie Oamek&#13;
ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . . Paula Scarpellino&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER . ....... . .. LuAnn Grote&#13;
SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS . . . . . . Sally Anderson&#13;
Judy Bard&#13;
Brad Brown&#13;
Mar la Connor&#13;
Debbie Grote&#13;
Mary Hall&#13;
Steve Nuzum&#13;
Becky Olsen&#13;
Teresa Olson&#13;
JUNIOR STAFF MEMBERS ....... Jim Brooks&#13;
Mark Draper&#13;
Patty Eyberg&#13;
Ann Hanusa&#13;
Allison Hills&#13;
Mike Simpson&#13;
STAFF TYPISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cyndi McCall&#13;
Janelle Traylor&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Chapman&#13;
Jerry Collier&#13;
John Marshall&#13;
Steve Sheeran&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHY SPONSOR .... Mr. Woodrow Clarke&#13;
EDITORIAL SPONSOR . . . . Miss Erva Hucklesberry&#13;
To make our 900 copies of the ''Crimson&#13;
and Blue'', many people gave their dedicated help.&#13;
First, we would like to thank Walsworth Publishing&#13;
Company in Marceline, Missouri for printing our&#13;
book. Next, we would like to thank Mr. Joe Cupp,&#13;
account executive, and Mr. Paul Magnin, our&#13;
company representative. A well-deserved "thank&#13;
you" goes to the Pyles, Harding and Canon Studios&#13;
for being so prompt with class portraits. Of&#13;
course, we can't forget Mr. Kenneth Kuester,&#13;
our principal, who gave us so much support&#13;
(emotionally and financially).&#13;
Producing a yearbook is a more difficult task&#13;
than meets the eye. Staff members must learn&#13;
to draw effective layouts, crop pictures in an&#13;
interesting manner, and write copy which someone&#13;
besides the author will enjoy reading. It requires&#13;
a great amount of time and energy to put these&#13;
talents together to make a book, but seeing the&#13;
final product makes it all worthwhile. It is with&#13;
great enthusiasm and a hope for your appreciation&#13;
that we present the "Crimson and Blue" to the&#13;
students and faculty of Abr aham Lincoln High&#13;
School of Council Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
Our deepest gratitude is extended to Miss&#13;
Erva Huckleeberry, our hard-working advisor, and&#13;
to Mr. Woody Clarke, who put in night after night&#13;
of overtime to take, develop, and print our pictures.&#13;
Also ''thank you to Mr. Clyde Cline who was a ·&#13;
great asset to Woody.&#13;
Kathie Oamek, Editor&#13;
207 &#13;
Behind us a gate is locked&#13;
to forever close&#13;
the tapestry of our past.&#13;
Let's now use the knowledge we've gained&#13;
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m&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
1972&#13;
Prepared by Members of the Senior&#13;
Class and Published by the l.S.D.&#13;
Print Shop. &#13;
Dedication&#13;
We the Senior Class of 1972 wish to dedicate our yearbook to&#13;
Mrs. Hazel McLaughlin, our art teacher, who has worked&#13;
for 44 years at the Iowa School for the Deaf.&#13;
We want to thank her for devoting long working hours to teaching&#13;
undergraduates and senior students in deaf education.&#13;
It is with pleasure and pride that we the Class of 1972 dedica te this&#13;
yearbook to one we look up to for the respect and love she has&#13;
shown through these long unselfish years. &#13;
AD~flNISTRA TION &#13;
GOVERNOR of IOWA&#13;
THE HONORABLE MR. ROBERT D. RAY &#13;
..&#13;
..&#13;
Board of Regen ts&#13;
STAN DING, I. to r.: Donald H. Shaw, Ralph H. Wa ll ace, John D. Baldridge, Ralph F. McCartney, Ray V. Bailey.&#13;
SITTING: Stanley Redeker, Mrs. H. Rand Petersen, Mrs. Robert M. Coll ison, Neel E. Perrin .&#13;
Mr. R. Wayne Richey&#13;
c. I &#13;
IOWA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Of/ice of the S11peri11 teude111&#13;
May , 1972&#13;
To the 1972 Senior Class :&#13;
Congratulations upon your comple ti on of the&#13;
curriculum as prescribed by the Iowa Schoo l for t h e&#13;
Deaf . You are now equipped wi th t he basic tools of&#13;
learning to go out into the wo rld and make it on your&#13;
own . Remember that learning never stops and that you&#13;
should do your utmost to continue your education .&#13;
Our very best wishes go with you .&#13;
Si ncerely yours ,&#13;
C::Superintendent&#13;
~~ &#13;
IOWA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA .5 1.501&#13;
TO THE CLASS OF '72:&#13;
In choosing to make y our senior annual a "Book of Everlasting Friendship", you have recognized the strong ties&#13;
developed during your y ears in school which may very well&#13;
be life -long . You are ·i:o be co!1Ullended for selecting so&#13;
fitting a theme.&#13;
Th e crea tion of a senior ann u al is no easy task. You&#13;
have rejoiced together when things went well, y ou have been&#13;
bri efl y discouraged when circumstances combine d to hinder&#13;
you r efforts, you h ave s omet i mes disagreed but alwa y s resol ved y our d ifferences ; and now that the book is completed,&#13;
you know the satisfaction of a job we ll done .&#13;
In many ways the a~~ k of assembling your classbook is a&#13;
protot:1.rpe of the challe ns;e s you ·will face in the y E:ars ahead.&#13;
To day you take pride in y o ur "Book of Everlast ing- Friendshin ".&#13;
May each of you, as the future unfolds, experi e nce often the&#13;
same fee ling of pride because you have accomplished something&#13;
good.&#13;
As y our Co!1Ullencement Day approaches, all t he friends y ou&#13;
leave beh ind at ISD wish ~ach of y ou good luck and God speed!&#13;
Sincerely ,&#13;
Me lda E. Al ber&#13;
Director of Education &#13;
MR. WALTER E. HIN ES&#13;
High School&#13;
MRS. RAMONA CROOKHAM&#13;
Lower Elementary&#13;
Principals&#13;
MR. NORMAN DEVINE&#13;
Upper Elementary&#13;
M R. DENNIS U. DRAKE&#13;
Vocational-Technical &#13;
Miss Mary Adams&#13;
Speech Clinician&#13;
Mr. Richard Fetrow&#13;
Media Director&#13;
Mr. Warren Kruse&#13;
Dir. of Ad missions&#13;
&amp; Field Worker&#13;
Mr. Eugene Stewart&#13;
Guidance and&#13;
Athletic Director&#13;
Special Staff&#13;
Mr. George Collins&#13;
Jr. High Counselor&#13;
Mrs. Eileen Foresta!&#13;
Girls' P.E.&#13;
Miss Ellen Madsen&#13;
Speech Clinician&#13;
Mr. Robert Traylor&#13;
Boys' P.E.&#13;
Miss Janice Ebert&#13;
Psychologist&#13;
Mrs. Opal Jennings&#13;
Librarian&#13;
Miss Cheryl Pierce&#13;
Girls' P.E.&#13;
IVlr. Roger Wahl&#13;
Dir. of Speech &amp; Hearing &#13;
Busii1css ~1ai1ager&#13;
Mr. C. E. Geasland&#13;
Receptionist&#13;
Mrs. Phyllis McClure&#13;
Secretaries&#13;
Mrs. June Geu Mrs. Helen Christiansen&#13;
Miss Dorcas Axtel l Mrs. Ruth Langmade&#13;
Building a11d&#13;
Grounds&#13;
Mr. Burne! Schumacher&#13;
Mrs. Bette Christians&#13;
Mrs. Janie Christiansen &#13;
M RS. EDR IE KELP&#13;
Girls' Head Housemother&#13;
D orm Administration&#13;
Dean&#13;
MR. ROBERT REDDEN&#13;
Dean of Students&#13;
Assistants&#13;
MRS. VIRGI NIA SCHUMACHER&#13;
Primary Head Housemother&#13;
r&#13;
-,&#13;
L. to r.: Mr. George Col lins, Mrs . Betty Mel lor, Mr. Norman Dev ine. &#13;
Morning Counselors&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor. : Mrs. Katie Trumblee, Miss Su san&#13;
Cavanaugh, M r s. Lois Benscoter, Mrs. Bren d a Reelfs.&#13;
BACK ROW : Mr. Mike Szemplenski, Mr. Eugen e Stewart,&#13;
Mr. Barry Glass, Mr. Bob Giffin.&#13;
Afternoon Counselors&#13;
L . tor.: Mrs. Tanya O'Brien, M iss Sue Barnard, Mrs. Katie&#13;
Trumblee, Mrs. Clara Devine, Mr. Howard Bigh am , Mr.&#13;
T an dy McClure, Mr. George Shipley .&#13;
Pri1nary Hall Cou11selors Recreation Staff&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss&#13;
Darcy Dorn, Mrs. J. Swartout, Miss Linda Wilso n.&#13;
BACK ROW: Miss Colleen Kruse, M r s. Lin da Weese,&#13;
Miss Rena Bouvier, Mrs. Alice Beers.&#13;
Sunday Counselors&#13;
L. tor.: Mr. Gary Hammack, Miss Earline Peterson, Mr. Jim&#13;
Opitz, Miss Linda Wilson, M r. Ken Brund idge, Mrs. Maureen&#13;
Barron, Miss Cathy Peacock, Miss Fran Montleone.&#13;
Kevin Kel ly and&#13;
Romayne Howe&#13;
L. tor.: Mr. Steve S late r, M r s. Diana L ee So m ers,&#13;
Miss Cathy Peacock.&#13;
Sl1pervisors&#13;
L. to r.: Mrs. F lora Heaton, Mrs. Ruth Jurgens,&#13;
M rs. Marie Heuwink le, Mrs. Agnes Cross &#13;
Infirmary&#13;
SEATED: Mrs. lone Nagle.&#13;
STANDI NG: M r s. Joan Heglund , Mrs. Gen evieve Hoffman , Mrs. Gl ady s&#13;
Brook houser.&#13;
Main l{itchen&#13;
L . tor. : Mrs. Rose lla O ' Neal, M r s. F lorence Jeppesen, Mrs. Ethel McNess&#13;
Mrs. Mar y M c c ardl e, M r s. Lena Rodenberg, Mrs. Loleta Br uce, Mrs. '&#13;
Bernice Marvick , Mrs. Pauline Bowers, Supervisor of Foods; Mrs. T helma&#13;
Owens, Mr. Edw in Eric kson .&#13;
.,&#13;
Doctor&#13;
Dr. James Knott&#13;
Primary l{itche11&#13;
L. tor.: Mr. Dean Block, Mrs. M i ldred M c Donou gh ,&#13;
Mrs. Mary T rumblee, Mrs. Ann Erickson . &#13;
Store Clerk&#13;
Maintenance&#13;
Mr. Don R eed&#13;
M r. L ee Budatz and Mr. Paul Culton&#13;
Campus Staff&#13;
Mr. Dean M itche ll , M r. Homer Petty, Foreman ; Mr. Richard Coleman&#13;
Power House&#13;
L . t or. : Mr. John Woods, Mr. Guy Nelson, Mr. Bi i i Chapman, En gineer;&#13;
Mr. F o r rest McClain, Mr. Macon Vanderburg, Mr. Martin Wilson. &#13;
Laundry&#13;
L. tor.: Mrs. Opal Clowers, Mr. Gene Engelbarts, Mrs. Cleda Miller,&#13;
Mrs. L eota Stidd, Mrs. Mae Millsap, Miss Ardyth Plumb, Mrs. Ru th&#13;
Messerli.&#13;
Sewing&#13;
SITTING: Mrs. Irene Roberts. STANDING, I. tor. : Mrs.&#13;
Waunita Paxso n, Mrs. H enrietta Morris, Mrs. Wilma Thomas.&#13;
Housekeeping&#13;
Fl AST ROW, I. to r.: Mr. Ray Schneck loth, Mr. James Danner, Mr. Bill Hickman, Mrs. Marie Gronberg&#13;
Supervi sor of Housekeeping; Mrs. O p al Ditmars, Mrs. Patric ia Reicks. B ACK ROW : Mr. Dan Stevens Mr&#13;
Kennet h Wi lliams, Mr. Rudy Jurgens, Mr. Dale Hurd, Mrs. Viola Sanson, Mrs. Blanche Williams. (Not ·&#13;
pic tured: Versal Adams an d Ear l Shelby.) &#13;
In Memory&#13;
MR. DONAL D SCOTT &#13;
FACULTY &#13;
Lower Elementary Teachers&#13;
I&#13;
Mrs. Carolyn Brenton Mrs. Ferne Christiansen Miss Lois Cole Mrs. Betty Crowell&#13;
Mrs. Ramona Dicks Mrs. Ruth Eme rick Mrs. Marty Gillespie Mrs. Cathy Grell&#13;
Mr. Gene Gre ll Mrs. Ethel Hagerman Miss Elizabeth Hansen Mrs. Trudy Kirchner&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Malick Mrs. Betty Mellor Mrs. Mary O'Brien Mrs. Marvis Parker &#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters Miss Lola Premer Mrs. Marilyn Reigh ard Mrs. Evelyn Sherbondy&#13;
Mrs. Jack ie Stinebaugh Mrs. Joyce Szemplenski Mr. Mike Szerr.plenski Mrs. Ruby Thomas&#13;
Mrs. Doris Visser Mrs. Linda Zeuner&#13;
Mrs. Helen Tinley &#13;
Upper Elementary T each ers&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Brundidge Mrs. Janis Can iglia Mrs. Norma Cole Mrs. Kathy Cox&#13;
Mrs. Marian Ellerbeck Miss Betty Everett Mr. Barry Glass Mr. Wyman H oward&#13;
Mr. Efford Joh nson Mr. Larry Johnson M rs. Emmy lou Krohn Mrs. Janice McN air&#13;
Mrs. Marcia Rice Mrs. Frieda Wahle Mr. Dave Wh ite &#13;
lligh Scl1ool Teachers&#13;
Mr. Phili p Cl ausen Mrs. Gale Dennis Mr. Robert Giffin Mrs. Leslie Goldenberg&#13;
Mr. Maxwe ll Green Mrs. Shirley Hi cks Mr. Forrest Huston Mrs. Denn a Massey&#13;
Mr. Wayland Massey Mrs. Pearl Myklebust Mrs. Brenda Reelfs&#13;
Mrs. Helen Sweem Mr. James Titus &#13;
Vocational-Technical Teachers&#13;
Mr. Roy Barron Mr. Carlton Beers Mr. Robert Currey Mr. Bryce Kerr&#13;
Mrs. Hazel McLaughlin Mrs. Maurine McM-anamy Mr. Delbert Neely&#13;
Mr. Howard Osborne Mrs. Margaret Osborne&#13;
Mr. Robert Schul ze &#13;
SENIORS &#13;
CLASS OF 1972&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Philip Schn ackel, president; Patty Hartman, vice-president;&#13;
Joni Rescola, secretary; Ricky Suer, treasurer.&#13;
CLASS MOTTO&#13;
Be sure you are right; then go ahead.&#13;
-Dave Crockett&#13;
CLASS COLORS&#13;
Maroon and Gold&#13;
CLASS FLOWER&#13;
Yellow and Red Rose&#13;
CLASS SPONSOR&#13;
Mr. Mike Szemplenski &#13;
Ray '\1illia1u Ains\\1 orth&#13;
CEDAR FALLS&#13;
A daydreamer - thinks he'll become a guitarist.&#13;
,Jin11nie Ed,vard Ande1·son&#13;
CEDAR FALLS&#13;
The driving maniac - loves racing more than girls.&#13;
Elizabeth Ann Bald,\rin&#13;
ADEL&#13;
Hard worker at times - likes to have fun . &#13;
John Willia1n Bethards&#13;
GARDEN GROVE&#13;
The philanderer - so don't let him have you&#13;
till you know him.&#13;
Curtis Euge n e Bethuru m&#13;
DELHI&#13;
Our electronics expert - make way&#13;
when the lights go out.&#13;
Alan Chris Bolie&#13;
WOODBINE&#13;
Has a haystack for a car -&#13;
really just a loaded truck. &#13;
Elaine Nlargaret Capesius&#13;
LA MOTTE&#13;
The shy one - especially around boys.&#13;
James Dean Dalcourt&#13;
SIOUX CITY&#13;
His nickname is "Fats" Dalcourt, but&#13;
only over food - not the piano.&#13;
Deborah Lee Ding1nan&#13;
FORT DODGE&#13;
Clever with her hands - a good seamstress. &#13;
Thom as Eugene Eaton&#13;
CEDAR RA PIDS&#13;
The unbeliever - so really pu t action&#13;
in your story when you tell him one.&#13;
Michael Allen Dugan&#13;
MALOY&#13;
Looks like a Cuban when he dyes his hair.&#13;
Kenneth Alan Fitzpatrick&#13;
MAQUOKETA&#13;
The little boys' counselor - likes to brag about&#13;
how bad or good the boys are. &#13;
Kathy Jean Grosvenor&#13;
CORALVILLE&#13;
The independent one - likes to have her own way.&#13;
Mary Irene Floy&#13;
FOREST CITY&#13;
Still a bit of a tomboy -&#13;
likes to compete in sports.&#13;
Patricia Ann llartman&#13;
CAMANCHE&#13;
Has a good sense of humor -&#13;
is sometimes a practical joker. &#13;
Cheryl Renae Berdahl&#13;
WATERLOO&#13;
James Marvin Janson&#13;
CLARION&#13;
The real livestock farmer in the dorm -&#13;
talks about his pet pig.&#13;
Very sincere - so tether give you a lift&#13;
when you 're down.&#13;
Craig Leroy Johnson&#13;
DES MOINES&#13;
Good natured and friendl y -&#13;
never loses his temper.&#13;
/ &#13;
Bill Leslie Jones&#13;
CRESCENT&#13;
The " out of this world writer" - the first bachelor&#13;
to be married or what ? ?&#13;
Deborah Ann Kayser&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
The artistic one - has a mind of her own.&#13;
Elmer C. Kirby&#13;
OSKALOOSA&#13;
The dish water - so fast you 'II get clobbered&#13;
if you stand in his way. &#13;
Norma Lee Link&#13;
MUSCATINE&#13;
Likes to be friendly - enjoys a good visit.&#13;
Deborah Jean M azzei&#13;
DES MOINES&#13;
The giggly one - always sees the funny side of things.&#13;
Clifford Earl Merritt&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
The tall weed - our buyer for boys. &#13;
Ronald Joseph Merschbrock&#13;
WEST POINT&#13;
Daniel Lee Olson&#13;
STORY CITY&#13;
One of our best bullies on campus -&#13;
A phony - says he doesn't like girls but&#13;
is always hanging around.&#13;
when you make him like one.&#13;
Robert David Petty&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Our cross country runner -&#13;
runs faster than a horse. &#13;
Sherr~· May Ramsey&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
The smiley one - feels comfortable in conversation.&#13;
Joni Jean Rescola&#13;
NEWTON&#13;
The run-around type - always ready for&#13;
a good time.&#13;
Philip Lee Schnackel&#13;
ATLANTIC&#13;
The loving one - so give him some&#13;
when you see him. &#13;
Jackie Eugene Spencer&#13;
MARION&#13;
Laughs easily at anything -&#13;
even though it's no joke.&#13;
Gwynne Susan Strong&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Full of enthusiasm - always ready for&#13;
anything new and exciting.&#13;
Richard Willia1n Suer, Jr.&#13;
CLINTON&#13;
Our most masculine boy -&#13;
nothing feminine about him. &#13;
Sharon Lynn Wakefield&#13;
COLUMBUS JUNCTION&#13;
Deborah Sue W allace&#13;
OTTUMWA&#13;
The quiet one - " still water runs deep."&#13;
Skin l ike Snow White - the playful one -&#13;
likes to be teased.&#13;
Cynthia Joan Weltzin&#13;
JESUP&#13;
The one with flirty-flirty eyes -&#13;
l ikes all the boys. &#13;
Kenneth Lee Williams&#13;
DAVENPORT&#13;
A hard worker - can always be counted on&#13;
when there's a job to be done.&#13;
Mr. Mike Szemplenski&#13;
CLASS SPONSOR &#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Della Kayser, preside nt; Jerry Wolcott, vice-president;&#13;
Terri Mount, secreta ry; James Ke ller, treasu re r.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jeff Abbott, treasurer; Su san Nee ly, president;&#13;
Dan Myers, vice-preside nt; Lynn Crawford, secretary. &#13;
CLASSES &#13;
BARR Y BARRON&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
JEFFREY ALB RIGHT&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
TIMOTHY FITZGERALD&#13;
El kade r&#13;
RICHARD IAISH&#13;
Castana&#13;
Pre-Schoolers&#13;
TRACEY PE'Fr-1'&#13;
~ou nc l Bluffs&#13;
MATT WAMBOLD&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Kindergarteners&#13;
SCOTT AND REWS&#13;
Council Bluff&lt;&#13;
LARRY FOX&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
BRENDA KRUSE&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
ANNA TURNIS&#13;
Peosta&#13;
LINDA DAVIS&#13;
Counci l Bluffs&#13;
KIM DAVIS&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
DANNY FROEHLE&#13;
Ankeny&#13;
SAND RA LANDON&#13;
Denison&#13;
JAMES WATTERS&#13;
Maquoketa&#13;
LEE GOOD&#13;
Zearing&#13;
BRENDA WINTERS&#13;
Council Blu ffs&#13;
LI N DA FINK&#13;
Westaate&#13;
ANTHONY HOLM ES&#13;
Waterloo&#13;
BR IAN SNEL LE R&#13;
Pella &#13;
JERRI ANN ALDRIDGE&#13;
Mount Pleasant&#13;
DONALD CHITWOOD&#13;
Blakesburg&#13;
STEVEN GLANN&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
MARY JANE HUGHES&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
LORENE LONG&#13;
Creston&#13;
First Graders&#13;
SHERRI BARTHOLOMEW&#13;
Bonaparte&#13;
DELORES DEVOLL&#13;
Hamilton&#13;
LORALIE GROBE&#13;
Sherrill&#13;
TERESA HULME&#13;
Mount Pl easant&#13;
KEVIN MAYES&#13;
Davenport&#13;
STEPHANIE BELT&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
MARK DITMARS&#13;
Muscatine&#13;
EDYANNE HAAFKE&#13;
Bronson&#13;
SHERRY JORDAN&#13;
Plainfield&#13;
KELLIE McCOMAS&#13;
Osceola&#13;
DIANE 0 BENNETT&#13;
Knoxville&#13;
JEFF ECCLES&#13;
Boone&#13;
ADAM HIRSCH&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
JIMMY KEMPF&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
ANNETTE McHUGH&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
BURL BOYER&#13;
Neola&#13;
TROY FOSS&#13;
Sheffield&#13;
BECKY HUDSON&#13;
Ka lona&#13;
PAULA KRUSE&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
JOEY MEYER&#13;
Britt &#13;
DANNY MILLER&#13;
West Union&#13;
DAVID PIRC&#13;
Dyersvill e&#13;
LANCE SCOBBA&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
TRAC~T ILTGEN&#13;
Peosta&#13;
MICHAEL MISCHLER&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
DONNA PORTER&#13;
Cumberland&#13;
CURT SPARKS&#13;
Waterloo&#13;
LAURIE NELSON&#13;
Montour&#13;
LORI SAWYER&#13;
Hazelton&#13;
MICHAEL STEFFEN&#13;
Grimes&#13;
KEVIN WICKMAN&#13;
Cedar Rapids&#13;
CR ISTA WISKUS&#13;
Templeton&#13;
SUZANNE OLSON&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
DOREEN SCHAPPAUGH&#13;
Burlington&#13;
BRADLEY SUTLIFF&#13;
Bettendorf&#13;
MICHELLE WILSON&#13;
Albia&#13;
KEVIN WOHLERS&#13;
Fort Dodge&#13;
KEVIN PICK&#13;
Remsen&#13;
BRADLEY SCHUMANN&#13;
Correctionville&#13;
LISA SWENKA&#13;
Coralvill e&#13;
TRACY WILSON&#13;
Des Moines &#13;
TRACY ABBOTT&#13;
Ami:s&#13;
MARY BETH CAR LSON&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
DEAN DUNCALF&#13;
Luz erne&#13;
KATHY GILLESPIE&#13;
Counci l Bluffs&#13;
DAV ID HOCH&#13;
Lacona&#13;
Second Graders&#13;
MARK ANDERSEN&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
KEV IN CARPENTER&#13;
Mt. Pl easant&#13;
TERRI FOGLESONG&#13;
Wa lnut&#13;
LORRIE GREEN&#13;
Nichols&#13;
JON HOLLAND&#13;
Atl antic&#13;
DONNA ANDERSON&#13;
Keokuk&#13;
NANCY CLINE&#13;
Brooklyn&#13;
BOBBY FRIESNER&#13;
Fort Dodge&#13;
PATRICK HANSEN&#13;
Counci l Bluff s&#13;
MARK HOWLE&#13;
Clinton&#13;
RODNEY BARRIER&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
SHERRY CURLER&#13;
Dubuque&#13;
LARRY GILBERT&#13;
Truro&#13;
TONI HARRIS&#13;
Burl ington&#13;
CINDY INLiAAM&#13;
Counci l Bluffs&#13;
TODD BUEOY&#13;
Smithland&#13;
RAYMOND DAVIS&#13;
Keokuk&#13;
TEARY GILBERT&#13;
Truro&#13;
DARIN HI CK&#13;
Guthrie Center&#13;
TROY JOHNSON&#13;
Des Moines &#13;
KEVIN JONES&#13;
Estherville&#13;
TEO MARSH ALL&#13;
Lewis&#13;
KELLY PALMER&#13;
Tipton&#13;
TRACEY SH EPARD&#13;
Wa terloo&#13;
BLAINE KUEHNE&#13;
Norwalk&#13;
JIMMY McDANIEL&#13;
Eldc.n&#13;
LESLIE PETERSON&#13;
Mason City&#13;
KARL LECHTENBERG&#13;
Maquoketa&#13;
DOUGLAS M IL LHOUSE&#13;
L1bertyvtlle&#13;
MAR GA RET ROBINSON&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
DAV ID LONG&#13;
De Soto&#13;
MIKE MY ERS&#13;
Clinton&#13;
KEVIN SCHROBILGEN&#13;
Durango&#13;
KENDALL STEELE&#13;
Webster Ci ty&#13;
ROXANNA STEVENS&#13;
Ch1\l1cothe&#13;
JULIE THORNBLADE&#13;
Mason City&#13;
KIMBER LE E UTLEY&#13;
Fort Dodge&#13;
VALERIE WENDEL&#13;
Mason Coty&#13;
SHANE LOU RIE&#13;
Wa terloo&#13;
LA RAE OLSEN&#13;
Audubon&#13;
TIMOTHY SHEETS&#13;
Montezuma&#13;
JANNA SWEEN IE&#13;
Councol Bluff s &#13;
JENN IFER A LBRIGHT&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
MA RCIA CROUSE&#13;
Nodaway&#13;
JEF F IRV IN&#13;
Davenport&#13;
DUAN E MEYE R&#13;
Britt&#13;
SCOTT SAX EN&#13;
Pierson&#13;
Third Graders&#13;
SANDRA AN DERSON&#13;
Lau re ns&#13;
CAND IE DEITCH&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
BOBBY KING -&#13;
Davenport&#13;
HAL M ILLER&#13;
Treynor&#13;
SHERRY SEXTON&#13;
Waterloo&#13;
NOR A AUGUSTINE&#13;
Counci l Bluffs&#13;
KIM BRYANT&#13;
Counci l Bl uffs&#13;
Hawaii&#13;
BRUCE BUTIKOFER&#13;
Elgin&#13;
TOM HAR GRAVE&#13;
D ic k ins&#13;
DA RRETT HOLMES&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
DA RYL HOLMES&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
MARY KLEN DWO RTH&#13;
Rcindalia&#13;
LORI MINGO&#13;
Pl easa nt Vall ey&#13;
KAR LA SM ITH&#13;
Davenport&#13;
JEFF M: KINNEY&#13;
Wapello&#13;
WILLIAM PITTMAN&#13;
Janesville&#13;
ROBERT UTTERBACK&#13;
Pella&#13;
JENNY COLE&#13;
Arlington&#13;
KEV IN HOVORKA&#13;
Cresco&#13;
JEANNE McMAHAN&#13;
Gibso n&#13;
SHERMAN ROB INSON&#13;
Davenport&#13;
AUD REY WEAV ER&#13;
Buffalo Center &#13;
JOHN ALEXANDER&#13;
Muscatine&#13;
TER ESA DICKINSON&#13;
Davenport&#13;
DANNY KUEHN E&#13;
Norwalk&#13;
RICKY MILLER&#13;
St. Mary's&#13;
LARRY SNYDER&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Fourth Graders&#13;
BARBARA BARNES&#13;
Cedar Rapids&#13;
PATTY ANN DOWNEY&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
VICKIE LEHMAN&#13;
Bettendorf&#13;
KATHLEEN MINGO&#13;
Pleasant Valley&#13;
KtNNETH STILL&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
JACKIE BARRON&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
MAR Y HAN KS&#13;
Kelley&#13;
JANICE LUDOLPH&#13;
Evansdale&#13;
SCOTT MOXLEY&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
STACIA BARRON&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
ANNETTE HARPOLE&#13;
Winterset&#13;
EOOIE MALLETTA&#13;
Davenport&#13;
SHARLA ROBINSON&#13;
Independence&#13;
TIMMY WARE&#13;
Estherville&#13;
MIKE BISHOP&#13;
Burlington&#13;
BARBARA JEN KINS&#13;
Lakota&#13;
RICKY MclLRATH&#13;
Spencer&#13;
SHEILA ROBINSON&#13;
Independence&#13;
LARRY WELCH&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
MARCIA BAYNE&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
JANET KRIZ&#13;
Cedar Rapids&#13;
JOHN MEGGERS&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
CRAIG SCHLUETER&#13;
Dubuque&#13;
MARLA VAN CANNON&#13;
Boone &#13;
RANDY ABOLT&#13;
West Point&#13;
KELLY CROZI ER&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
SUSAN FREDERICKSEN&#13;
Fort Dodge&#13;
CLI NT KROGMAN&#13;
Clinton&#13;
KIM RASMUSSEN&#13;
Councd Bluff s&#13;
Fifth&#13;
BEVERLY APPLE GET&#13;
M 11 chcllv1ll e&#13;
KEV IN CLIFT&#13;
Council Bluff s&#13;
KR ISTI FISK&#13;
Sea rsboro&#13;
BOBBY LYMAN&#13;
Elkhart&#13;
JERRY RICH&#13;
Algona&#13;
Graders&#13;
DOUGLAS BARTON&#13;
Ot!umwa&#13;
LE ANN DECK&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
SHE LLY HAMBLY&#13;
Nevada&#13;
BRUCE MARTELLE&#13;
Dubuque&#13;
SCOTT SEUBERT&#13;
Bronson&#13;
NANCY BROCKNEY&#13;
Osage&#13;
TERRY FITZGERALD&#13;
Elkader&#13;
DONNY HAR TMAN&#13;
Camanche&#13;
MIKE MILLER&#13;
Ankeny&#13;
AN ITA SHEPHERD&#13;
Albi a&#13;
TRACY BURKENBINE&#13;
East Amana&#13;
SONJA FRANDSEN&#13;
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ME LODY JEF FREY&#13;
Leon&#13;
ERNEST PETERSON&#13;
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DARWIN SNOW&#13;
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KURT STRONG&#13;
Counci l Bluffs&#13;
:I E TURN ER&#13;
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LUANNE BARRON&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
KEVIN KAYSER&#13;
Keokuk&#13;
RONALD MILLE R&#13;
Newton&#13;
DEANNA TAYLOR&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
JEFFREY WATSON&#13;
Bettendorf&#13;
TIM TEFF&#13;
Cedar Rapids&#13;
BE'TH ANN WERNECKE&#13;
Davenport&#13;
LEE THACKER&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
DAV ID WIL LI AMS&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
Sixth G ra ders&#13;
AARON BAUMAN&#13;
Sheldon&#13;
DAVID MAHER&#13;
Imogene&#13;
KATHY PILCH ER&#13;
Bloomfield&#13;
KARLA BOY ENS&#13;
Lisbon&#13;
TAMMY McCAL L&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
DEBRA SPEARS&#13;
Waterloo&#13;
DEBBIE CLAUSEN&#13;
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T IMMY Mc FARLAND&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
HARRY STEELE&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
DA N NY TH OMPSON&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
DIAN E YOTTER&#13;
Oakvil le&#13;
JULIE JONES&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
VE RNE LLE M ERRITT&#13;
Counc tl Bluffs&#13;
SUSAN TAY LOR&#13;
Des Moines &#13;
CA ROLYN THOMPSON&#13;
Des Mo ines&#13;
BEVERLY BENSON&#13;
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LYNNE DOERR&#13;
Dubuque&#13;
JOANN HAUPT&#13;
Belmond&#13;
ROBE RT LAWSON&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
MARK THORNTON&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
BRENDA YOUNG&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Seventh Graders&#13;
WILLIAM BOOTH&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
JANIE DOMEYER&#13;
Dyersv ille&#13;
DENNY KEMP&#13;
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DOUGLAS LINDSTROM&#13;
De Witt&#13;
BEC KY CONNELLY&#13;
Counc il Bluffs&#13;
BEN ELLIOTT&#13;
W. Des Moines&#13;
SCOTT KING&#13;
Charter Oak&#13;
LLOYD LOWE&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
CARMEN DAMME&#13;
Waterloo&#13;
DI ANA FENTON&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
JAYME KIRCHHOFF&#13;
Rockwell&#13;
JI MMY LUND&#13;
Clarence&#13;
SUSAN ZAREK&#13;
Caner Lake&#13;
SANDRA DEETS&#13;
Winterset&#13;
SANDRA HANSON&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
LELAND KUEHNE&#13;
Norwalk&#13;
ERNEST MALONE&#13;
Dow City &#13;
STEVEN McCORM ICK&#13;
Newton&#13;
BRENDA NOLAN&#13;
Lone TrP.P&#13;
KA REN SCHMIDT&#13;
Elma&#13;
RUTH METTLER&#13;
Anamosa&#13;
DONNA PI KE&#13;
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PATRIC SKELLY&#13;
Cedar Rapids&#13;
FR AN KIE WELCH&#13;
Counc il Bluffs&#13;
KINDRA WOLFE&#13;
Vin ton&#13;
LORI MILLER&#13;
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DWIGHT POORE&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
LARR Y SMI TH&#13;
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TERR Y WELCH&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
SHYLA MI LLER&#13;
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EVONNE POWERS&#13;
Des Mo ines&#13;
JERR Y STICKN EY&#13;
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BA RBARA WOLCOTT&#13;
Gilmore City&#13;
KENT YARNELL&#13;
Birmingham&#13;
ALBERT MINGO&#13;
PIPasant Valley&#13;
KR ISTY SHARPE&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
DANNY SWALLEY&#13;
Cedar Raoids &#13;
DAV ID BEESON&#13;
Siou x City&#13;
LIN DA CRUCHELDW&#13;
Des Moine s&#13;
RICHARD MACKENZIE&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
EDWA RD OLSON&#13;
Pella&#13;
RAND Y SUMMY&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
Eight I-. Graders&#13;
KEVIN BLAKE&#13;
Onawa&#13;
BRI AN DALEN&#13;
Carson&#13;
KATHY MAHR&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
JULIE POWERS&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
MA RY TAGU E&#13;
Eldridge&#13;
TAMMY BOYD&#13;
Dav enport&#13;
DEBRA BULS&#13;
Waterloo&#13;
SUE FORD&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
JEFFREY FRENCH&#13;
Ga1naville&#13;
PAMELA MILLER&#13;
low_a City&#13;
JAMES PRESSON&#13;
Charl otte&#13;
DIANE TE KIPPE&#13;
Sherri ll&#13;
CASEY BYRNES&#13;
Osage&#13;
TONY GREENE&#13;
Esthervi ll e&#13;
CHA RLES MITTS&#13;
Clermont&#13;
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Chariton&#13;
JU DY TRAVIS&#13;
Davenport&#13;
DARYLE CROWDER&#13;
Centerville&#13;
DAVID LI NG LE&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
JANIE MOORE&#13;
Stuan&#13;
SH ER RY ROZENDAAL&#13;
Sull y&#13;
DONALD WEIPERT&#13;
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LI NDA ALEXANDER&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
TOM FREIBURGER&#13;
Manchester&#13;
CHERYL KING&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
BRENDA PA LMER&#13;
Delmar&#13;
PATRICIA SHEA&#13;
Pnmghar&#13;
DEMN IS BARNES&#13;
Cou:ic ol Bluffs&#13;
DENI SE GRABIN&#13;
Le Cl aire&#13;
PETER MANSON&#13;
Manchester&#13;
TIENA RE EDER&#13;
Dav enport&#13;
VICKIE STRONG&#13;
Council Stuffs&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
CARLA BEN NIN G&#13;
Plainfield&#13;
KATY HARRINGTON&#13;
Ma1que t1 e&#13;
CLAR A M IL LER&#13;
Mdrsl1a11 1own&#13;
JAM ES CASEY&#13;
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LINDA HILL&#13;
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JULIE COX&#13;
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KIM JOH NSON&#13;
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L inden&#13;
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EVERETT SC HRODER&#13;
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DEN ISE WEL TZ IN&#13;
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JEf-F ABBOTT&#13;
Ca rr oll&#13;
BECKY BOVEY&#13;
Des Mo mcs&#13;
RICKY KANE&#13;
Davenport&#13;
DEB RA MOORE&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
JOYC E NEWMAN&#13;
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RO XANNE A L TENHEIN&#13;
T1ac r&#13;
RICHARD CAR LSON&#13;
Council Bluff s&#13;
DENI SE LEE&#13;
Fo rt Dodge&#13;
MIKE MORREL L&#13;
Li nden&#13;
BONN IE PROTE XTOR&#13;
Sanborn&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
RAYMOND ANDERSON&#13;
Boone&#13;
LYNN CRAWFORD&#13;
Schall er&#13;
SHER RY BANE&#13;
O tt umwl1&#13;
DARRELL INGALLS&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
JAM ES LEWISDavenpor t&#13;
MARK MURDOCK&#13;
Creston&#13;
ROBERT ROLL&#13;
Colfax&#13;
DON ALD BESL ER&#13;
Worthington&#13;
GRANT JANSSEN&#13;
Odebold t&#13;
PATTI MATHI S&#13;
Harpers Ferry&#13;
DANNY MYERS&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
TERRY SCHAPER&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
ROGER BOGE&#13;
Charles Ci ty&#13;
ROBERT JONES&#13;
Fort Madison&#13;
CYNTHIA McK INNEY&#13;
Wapello&#13;
SUSAN NEELY&#13;
Evansdale&#13;
JEANNE SCHUMACHER&#13;
Cedar Rapids &#13;
CHAR LES SIMPSON&#13;
Algona&#13;
RUSSELL ABEL&#13;
Hedric k&#13;
CHAR LES GRANDICK&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
RICHARD MARTIN&#13;
Lehigh&#13;
LUNEEDA SMITH&#13;
Waterl oo&#13;
..&#13;
MARK AL LEN&#13;
Montrose&#13;
BOBBY GOETTSCH&#13;
Humboldt&#13;
ALAN PIERCE&#13;
Little Rock&#13;
TERR I MOUNT&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
MAR Y ANN TAYLOR&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
GARY WALLACE&#13;
Pl easantvi ll e&#13;
Juniors&#13;
.RUSSELL ANDE RSON&#13;
S&gt;0ux City&#13;
JUL IE JACOBS&#13;
Cedar Rapids&#13;
DEBRA McG INN IS&#13;
Counc il Bluff s&#13;
JOHN PRESSON&#13;
Charlo tte&#13;
JEFFREY DAHLE&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
DELLA KAYSER&#13;
Cm.med Bluffs&#13;
CRAIG WILSON&#13;
Cedar Fall s&#13;
MIKE MYER S&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
VICKI WELCH&#13;
Counci l Bluffs&#13;
STEVEN DOTY&#13;
Ida Grove&#13;
JAM ES KELLER&#13;
Argy le&#13;
AUDREY O'DELL&#13;
Chariton&#13;
JERRY WOLCOTT&#13;
Gilmore City &#13;
ORGANIZATIONS &#13;
Pixies&#13;
FI RST ROW, I. t o r. : J. McMahan, J. Thorn bl ade, T . Fogle so n g, N . Cl in e, M. C r ouse, K . Pa lmer, V . W e nde l,&#13;
T. Harris, L . O lsen , S. Sexton, R . S t even s. SE CO ND ROW : K . Gillespie, B. Jen k in s, K. U t ley, J . Ludolph,&#13;
S. C u rl er, L . Green , M . H an k s, A . H arpo le, K . Bryan t, C . Ingr am , M. C arl so n, A. Weaver, J. Cole. THIRD&#13;
ROW : M . Van Cannon , J. K r iz, B. Barnes, T. Abb ott, J. S wee nie, D . A nderson , P. D own ey , S heil a Robin son,&#13;
Sh arla Ro b in son , M . Rob inson, T. D i ck inson, M r s. Sz emplen sk i. B A CK ROW : M r s. R e igh ard, M . Bayne,&#13;
S. Barron , V . L eh m an , K . M ingo , L . Pete r so n, M r s. Tho m as, M r s. Z eu ner, Mrs. Mel lor.&#13;
Y -Teens&#13;
F I RS T ROW, I. t or.: V . Str ong, L . Smith, Mrs. P. My k lebust, S. Neel y , J . N ewman, J. J acobs, Mrs. H .&#13;
Sweem, C . H erd ahl, J. Cox , P. S hea. SECON D ROW : D. G r ab in, L. Crawford, C . Mille r, C . Th o m pson,&#13;
J. R esco la, S. Wak ef ield , L . H ill , T . D erbyshire, D. M azze i. T HIRD ROW : D . W el tz in, C . M o rre ll , B .&#13;
Palmer, J . Schumache r, S. Ramsey, T. Mount , B. B ovey, M. T aylor, A . O ' D ell , T . R eeder, L . Ale xan d er.&#13;
F O U RT H R O W : N . L in k, P. Mathis, W. R ustad, R . A lten he in, E . C ap esius, B . Pro tex t or, V . We lc h , D .&#13;
M oore, C. McKinney, C . Ru c h o t zk e, G . S t ron g. B A C K ROW : D. Dingman, K. Gro svenor, C. W el t z i n, M.&#13;
Flo y , E. Ba ldwin, C. K ing, S. Bane, T. Sch aper, D. L ee, D. K ayser. &#13;
Sub-""reens&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. tor. : Donna Pike, Karen Schmidt, Lynne Doerr, Diana Fenton, Sherry Rozendaal, Brenda&#13;
Nolan, Evonne Powers, Shyla Miller, Diane T ekippe, Becky Connelly. SECOND ROW : Julie Powe rs, Janie&#13;
Domeyer, Carm en Damme, B arbara Wolcott, Beverl y Benson, Mary T ague, Joanne Haupt, Janie Moore, Kindra&#13;
Wolfe, Sa n dra H an son . TH IR D ROW: Kathy Mahr, Ruth Mettler, Linda Cruchelow, Lori Mi ll er, Sue Ford,&#13;
Judy Travi s, D ebbie Buis, Pam Mi ll er, T ammy Boyd , Sand r a Deets. B A CK ROW : Mrs. Kathy Cox, Miss E l len&#13;
Madsen, Miss Betty Everett.&#13;
Rhythm Band&#13;
FR ON T R OW : Valerie Wende l, Kim Bry ant, L eslie Peterson , Miche lle Wi lson(majorette), Kevin Jon es,&#13;
D ar in Hick Troy J o hnson. Bruce Butikofer. S ECOND ROW: Sh erry Curl er, Jeff Irv in, Vic k ie L ehman,&#13;
Eddie Ma ll ~tta , Tom H argrave, Barbara Barnes, Karla Smith, Marcia B ay n e. TH IR D ROW: Mi ss E.&#13;
H ansen, Mrs. E. Sh erbondy, Mrs. D . Somers (not pictured) &#13;
Girls' Club&#13;
F I RST ROW, I. to r.: Beth Wern ecke, Melody Jeffrey, Beverly Appleget, Susan Zarek , V ice-Pres ident Su san&#13;
T ay lor, Preside n t L uan ne B arr o n , Sec retar y S helly Hambly, Julie Jones, Dean na Ta y l o r . SECO N D R O W : K i m&#13;
Rasmussen, K r i sti F isk, Sonja F r an dsen . Brenda You n g, Anita Shepher d , Tammy McCal l, Kath y P ilc h e r, K a r l a&#13;
Boyen s, Debbie Spears, C aro lyn Th ompson , D ixie Turner . BACK ROW: Mrs. Krohn, K e ll y Cro z ier, Diane&#13;
Yotter, Debbie C lausen, Ve rn e lle Merri tt, Nancy Brockney, Susie Fredericksen, L eAnn Deck , M rs. E ll e r beck.&#13;
Cera111ics&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. to r.: C asey B yrnes, D e n n y Kemp, L e l and Kuehne, Doug Li n d strom. For d Ritter. S h e r ry&#13;
Rozendaal, Scott Ki ng, Dav id M ah e r. Sh yl a M ill e r, D i an e T ekippe. SECON D R OW : C a thy Morre ll, J a n e&#13;
Domeyer, Dary l C rowder, D av id Lingle, A l bert M ingo, Beve rl y Be n son , Mary T agu e, Barba r a Wo lc o t t,&#13;
Joann Haupt, D onn a Pi ke, Lyn ne Doerr. D ebb ie C l au sen . TH I R D R O W : Dona l d We ipe r t, K ev i n B l a ke,&#13;
R ichard MacKen zie, L i n da C ruch elow, Rut h M ettler. Wen d y Rus t ad , J u d y T r av i s, S an d r a D eets, Sue F o rd,&#13;
Debra Buis, Mr. Currey. BACK ROW : B re n da N o l an, K ar en Sc h m i d t , Vi ck i e Str o n g, Kin d r a Wolfe, Evon n e&#13;
Powers, Lori Miller, San d r a Hanson. Harry Steel e, Ron M iller, Aar o n Bauman , T im M c F ar l an d, Lloy d L owe. &#13;
Band&#13;
Fl RST ROW, I. tor.: Kevin Clift, Aaron Bauman, Barbara Wolcott, Lynne Doerr, Joann Haupt, Dan Myers,&#13;
Kathy Mahr, Pam Miller, Shyla Miller, Kevin Kayser, Anita Shepherd. SECOND ROW : Vernelle Merritt, Cathy&#13;
Morrell, Tony Green, Tammy Boyd, Charles Mitts, Jane Domeyer, Ran d y Summy, Jeff French, Julie Jones,&#13;
Mr. L. Johnson. TH IR D ROW : Ka rla Boyens, Brenda Young, Kathy Pilcher, C arolyn Thompson, Debra Spears,&#13;
Tim McFarland, David Maher, Harry Steele, Ron Miller, Mark Thornton, Jerry Rich, David Williams, Tim Teff,&#13;
FOURTH ROW : Kristy Fisk , Kelly Crozier, Deanna Taylor, Su san Taylor, Luanne Barron, Debbie Cl ausen,&#13;
Susan Zarek, Tammy McCall, Shelly Hambly, Beverly Appleget, Scott Seubert, Kim Rasmussen , Jeff Watson,&#13;
Donny Hartman. FIFTH ROW : Susan Frederickson, Ernie Peterson, Dixie Turner, Bruce Martelle, Terry&#13;
Fitzgerald, Doug Barton, Leland Thacker, Randy Abolt, Kurt Strong, Trac y Burkenbine, Melody Jeffrey,&#13;
L eAnn Deck.&#13;
Boy Scouts&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. to r.: T . Teff, K. C lift, A. Bauman, R . Abolt, B. Strong, D. Wil l iams, S. Seubert, B. Lyman,&#13;
D . Thompson. SECOND ROW: L. Thacker, L . Kuehne, D. Kemp, D. Lindstrom, E. Malone, S. King, T.&#13;
Fitzgerald, B. Martelle, T . Burkenbine. TH IRD ROW : J. Rich , G . Janssen, R. Mil ler, T. McFarland, K. Yarnell ,&#13;
E. Peterson, M . Thornton, D . Maher. FOURTH ROW : Mr. M. Green, G. Wall ace, J. Presson , Dan Myers, A.&#13;
Pierce, M i ke Myers, K. Kayser, Mr. Carl ton Beers. &#13;
Driver Education -- Boys&#13;
Fl AST R OW, I. t o r.: Mr. Carlt on Seers, Craig Johnson, Gary Wallace, Ray Ainsworth, Kenney F ltzp atrlck ,&#13;
Richard Carl son , Grant Janssen, Bo b by Jones, Mr. Maxwell G reen. SECOND R OW: Russe ll Abel, Jeff Abbott,&#13;
Elmer Kirby, Rick Kane, Russell Anderson, James Dalcourt , C raig Wilso n, Charles G rand ick , Jim Ke ller.&#13;
THIRD ROW: James Lewis, Jack Spencer, Kenny Williams, Dan Myers, Mike Myers, Steven Doty, Jerry&#13;
Wolco tt, David Petty. BACK ROW : Mike Morrell, Bobby Goettsch, Mike D u gan, Jeff Dahle, Ron Merschbrock,&#13;
Darrell I ngalls, Roger Boge, Alan Pierce, John Presson.&#13;
Driver Education -- Girls&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Gwynne Strong, Elaine Capeslus, Sherry Ramsey, Debbie Mazzei, Norma Link, Joni&#13;
Rescola, Sharon Wakefie ld, Chery l Herdahl. SECOND ROW: Debbie McGin nis, Julie Jacobs, Patty Hartman,&#13;
Deborah Dingman, Audrey O'Dell, Debbie Wallace, Debbie Kayser, Della Kayser. BACK ROW: Mr. Carl ton&#13;
Beers, Kathy Grosvenor, Cynthia Weltzin, Mary Floy, Elizabeth Baldwin, Mr. Maxwell Green. &#13;
Pep Club&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. tor.: Jeanne Schumacher, Clara Miller, Denise Weltzin, Bobcat (Audrey O'Dell), Susan Neely,&#13;
Terri Mount, Deborah Kayser. SECOND ROW: Miss Ellen Madsen, Joni Rescola, Mary Taylor, Joyce Newman,&#13;
Cheryl Herdahl, Miss Cheryl Pierce. THI RD ROW : Sherry Ramsey, Cathy Ruchotzke, Bonnie Protex tor, Debra&#13;
Mazzei. FOURTH ROW: Norma Link, Terry Schaper, Denise Lee, Linda Alexander, Tiena Reeder, Gwynne&#13;
Strong. BACK ROW: Roxanne Altenhein, El aine Capesi us, Kathy Grosvenor, Mary Floy, Cynthia Weltzin, Becky&#13;
Bovey, Deborah Dingman .&#13;
I-Club&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. to r. : Ron Mersc hbrock, Bobby Goettsc h , Philip Schnackel, Rick Suer, Tom Eaton, James&#13;
A n der son. S ECOND ROW: Jeff D ahle, James Janson, A lan Pierce, Russell An derson, Mike Myers, Steven&#13;
Doty C h arl es Grandick Mike Du gan. TH IR D ROW : Darrell I ngal ls, Dan O l son , David Petty, Jerry Wo lcott,&#13;
Jim Ke ller, Gary Wal lac'e. BACK ROW : Mark A llen , John Bethards, Roger Boge, Craig Johnson , Ricky&#13;
Martin , Mr. Robert Traylor. &#13;
Junior N .A.D.&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. t or. : Mrs. Hazel M cL aughlin, spo nsor; Miss Cheryl Pie rce, sp o nsor; Jeff D ahle, Lynn Crawford,&#13;
Julie Jacobs, Philip Schnackel, Jerry Wolcott, Mrs. Shirley H icks, sponsor. SE COND ROW: Jeanne Schumacher,&#13;
Clara Miller, Debra Mazzei, Joni Aescola, Sharon Wakefield, Connie Thompson, Patricia Sh ea, Ch eryl H erd ahl,&#13;
Julie Cox. T H I AD ROW : Debbie Kay ser, Gwynne St rong, E l aine Capesius, Wend y Austad, Cynthia McKinney,&#13;
Cathy Ruchotzke, Mary Taylor, Becky Bov ey, Terri M oun t , FOURTH R OW: Sherry Bane, D enise Weltzin, Patti&#13;
Mathis, Denise Lee, Lu needa Smith, Roxanne Altenhein, V icki Welch , Bonnie Protextor, D ebra M oore. FIFT H&#13;
ROW: Tiena Reeder, Joyce Newman, Kathy Grosven or, Cynthia Weltzin, Mary F loy, Vickie Strong, Deborah&#13;
Dingman, Denise Grabin, Susan Neely, Sherry Ramsey.&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. t or.: Mr. Efford Johnson, sponsor; Jeff Dahle, Audrey O ' Dell, Lynne Crawford, Julie Jacobs,&#13;
Philip Sch nackel, Jerry Wolcott, Mr. Bryce Kerr, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Randy Walrad, Jeff Abbott, Russe ll&#13;
Abel , Alan Pierce, Mar k A ll en, James A nderson, Jim Keller, TH IR D ROW: John Beth ard s, James Lewis, Bob&#13;
Goettsch, Darrell Ingalls, Mike Myers, T om Eaton , James J an son, Bobby Jones. BA CK ROW : Cl ifford Merritt,&#13;
Rick Suer, E lmer Kirby, Russe ll Anderson, Rick Martin, Ron Merschbrock, John Presson , C raig Wil so n, Mike&#13;
Morrell. &#13;
&#13;
Varsity Cheerl eaders&#13;
S ITTIN G : D enise Weltz in , Clara M i ller, Jeanne Schumacher. STANDING M IDDLE ROW : D eborah Kay se r,&#13;
Terri M o u n t, Susan Neel y , STAN DI N G, FAR BACK: B obcat (Au d rey O ' Dell ), C o ac h Cheryl Pier ce.&#13;
Junior High Cl1eerleaders&#13;
Fl AST ROW, I. to r.: Carolyn T h o mpson, K athy Mah r, Barbara Wo lcott, Debbie Spears.&#13;
SECOND ROW : Evo nne Powers, Jan ie M o ore, Joanne Hau pt, Pamel a Mille r, Beverl y Benson,&#13;
Lynne Doerr. BACK ROW: M iss L o is Cole. &#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
FIRS T ROW, I. t or. : Ray A n der so n, st uden t m anage r ; James Janson , student m an age r; Pet er Man son, Tom&#13;
F re iburger , J eff Joh n ston, D e n n is Barn es, R u sse ll Abe l, R ay Ainsw o rth, Ricky Martin, D an Ol son , Mr. T an dy&#13;
M c Clure, A ss' t. C oac h . SECOND R O W : Mr. Bryce Ke rr, Coach ; Phi lip Schnackel, Don Besler, Jeff Abbo tt,&#13;
Al a n Pie r ce, J ack i e Spen cer, Steven Doty , John B ethards, D an Myer s, Ri c k Suer, Ch arl es S im pson, M r . L ew&#13;
Massey , Ass' t. Co ach. BA C K ROW : M r . R obe r t Giffin , Ass't. Coach ; Jeff Dahle, R on Mer sch b r ock, M ike Myer s,&#13;
Tom E aton, Mike M orre ll, Cliffor d Merrit t, Bobby Goettsch, Mar k Al le n , Roger B oge , M ike D ugan , Curt i s&#13;
B eth u rum, stu dent m anage r.&#13;
Varsity Cross Country&#13;
1 . Ri ck K an e Bobby Jones, Jerry Stickney, Tony Greene.&#13;
~~;~6 ~g: ~:~ Ke ler , D av i'd Petty, James Case y , Charles Grandick, Richard MacKenz ie, Coach Warren Kruse. &#13;
Varsity Basketball&#13;
FRO NT , I. to r.: M r. Barry Glass, c o ach; Darrell Inga lls, J a m es Keller, J erry Wo lcott, Steve n Doty,&#13;
Manager John Bethards. BACK ROW: Bobby Goettsch, Ronn ie Me rsch b rock, Mark Allen, Jeff&#13;
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Junior Varsity Basketball&#13;
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I. to r. Coach Bob Traylor, Chuckie Mitts, Don a ld Weipert, Bria n Dalen, Kevin Bl ake, Rand y Summy,&#13;
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Basketball - 7th &amp; 8th Grades&#13;
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Maher, James Lund, Scott King. THIRD ROW : Denny Kemp, Tim McFarland, Harry Steele, Robert Lawson,&#13;
Kent Yarnell, Lloyd Lowe, Coach Dave White. &#13;
Varsity Wrestling&#13;
FRON T ROW: I. tor. : Philip Schnacke l, Bob Jon es, Tom Freiburger, Gary Wallace, Charles Grandick, D an&#13;
Myers, James Janson, Alan Bol ie, stu dent man age r. BACK ROW: I. to r. Coach Wayland Massey, Richard&#13;
Martin, R icky Su er, Mike Morrell, James D alcourt, Cliffor d Marrin, Mike Dugan, Coach Mike Sze mplenski.&#13;
Junior High Wrestli11g&#13;
FRONT ROW (S ITT! NG ) : J ayme Kirc hhoff, Leland Thacker, Patric S kelly, Ford Ritter.&#13;
F I A S T ROW, I. to r.: Darwin S now, Scott Seubert, Jeff Johnson, G r eg Collin s, Terry Fitzgerald, Tim M cFarland,&#13;
Ern ie Peterso n, Jerry R i c h, T erry Wel c h, David Maher, David Williams, Bruce M artelle. B AC K ROW : Jim Lund,&#13;
Scotr King, Kev in Collins, Mark Thornton, Ron M iller, Coac h D elbert N ee ly, D avid Beeson , Ben E lliott, David&#13;
Lin gle, Doug Lindstrom, Aaron Bauman, Don Hartman. &#13;
Varsity Track&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. to r.: James Janson, Clifford Merritt, David Petty, Tom Eaton, Assistant Coach Efford Johnson,&#13;
Coach Warren Kruse. SECOND ROW: Bobby Goettsch, Steven Doty, Charles Grandlck, Mark Allen , Mike Myers,&#13;
James Keller, Rick Martin, Alan Pierce. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Ken Brundidge, Charles Simpson, Mark&#13;
Murdock, Roger Boge, Darrell , Ingalls, Mik e Morrell, Peter Manson, Jeff Abbott, James Casey, Gary Wallace, Tom&#13;
Freiburger, Dan Myers, Assistant Coach Barry Glass, Assistant Coach Bob Traylor.&#13;
Junior High Track&#13;
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K irc h off, Scott K in g, D oug L in dstro m, A lbert M ingo. S ECOND ROW: H arry Steele, Steven McCo r mick, Robert&#13;
L awson, L eland K u ehne, F rank We l c h, Den ny Kemp, Kent Yarnel l, Patric Skel ley, Mark Thornton. TH IR D&#13;
R OW: T ony Green e, R an dy Summy, David Beeso n , Kev in B lake, Edward O lson , Jeff French, Brian Dalen, Chuck&#13;
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Girls' Volleyball&#13;
KNEELING, I. tor.: Beck y Bovey, Terri M o unt, Joni Rescola, Clara M iller. STANDING : Patty Hartman,&#13;
Cathy Ruchotzke, Cindy McKinney, Vicki Welch, Susan Neely, Carla Benning, Mary Floy, Coach Eileen&#13;
Foresta!.&#13;
Girls' Track&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: T err y Sc haper, Susan Neel y , Cynthia M cK inney, Cynth ia Wel tz in , D eb orah&#13;
Dingman. SECOND ROW; Tien a Reeder, Connie Thomp son, Carla Benning, Patricia Shea, Lin da Hil l ,&#13;
Cathy M orrell, studen t manager. BACK ROW: Coach Ri c h ard F etrow , Cathy Ru c hotzke. Denise We l tz in ,&#13;
Cheryl K ing, Denise Grabin, Linda A lexa n der, Brenda Palmer, Coac h E il een Forestal. &#13;
Junior High Girls' Track&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor. : Diane Tekippe, Janie Moore, Tammy Boyd, Kathy Mahr, D ebra Buis, Sue Ford,&#13;
Pamela Miller. SECOND ROW : Donna Pike, Evonne Powe rs, Lynne Doerr, Shyla Stebritz, Barbara Wolcott,&#13;
Sandra Hanson, Joanne Haupt. BACK ROW : Coac h R ichard Fetrow, Karen Schmidt, Ru th Mettler,&#13;
Beve rly Benson, Janie Demeyer, Cathy Morrell, stud ent manager, and Coach Eil een Foresta!. · &#13;
ACTIVITIES &#13;
1-l()MEl~O~tING &#13;
EAS'"CERN TRIP &#13;
EAS"fERN TRIP &#13;
FUN NIGHT &#13;
A:PVERTISEMENTS &#13;
Best Wishes to the Class of 19'72&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Bookbinding&#13;
Company&#13;
Albert Hjortshoj, Prop.&#13;
Atlantic, Iowa&#13;
Dutch Mill Mobil&#13;
403 West So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
With Best Regards to the&#13;
Graduating Class of 1972&#13;
Drs. Hanssmann and l(nott&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hushaw Drug Company&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
138 South Main Street Council Bluffs, Iow:i.&#13;
Kulesh Je,velers&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Heaps Appliance Co.&#13;
744 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Jensen - Pogge Realty&#13;
The home of personalized service&#13;
236 South Main Phone 328-1591&#13;
Berry Bros.&#13;
Music Center 732 West Broadway&#13;
If you want to know about&#13;
g uita rs and amplifier, call the Berry Bros.&#13;
Phone 328-8545&#13;
Herren Standard&#13;
Free carwash with fill&#13;
224 E. Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-0006 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PEOPLES ... DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
3 08 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Easy Shopping With Any of These&#13;
Three Con venient Shopper Credit Systems,&#13;
1:1 &#13;
..&#13;
*WALK-IN and Bank * DRIVE-IN and Bank from your car * BANK-BY-MAIL&#13;
(we're as close as your nearest&#13;
mail box.)&#13;
Three ways to&#13;
make Banking with us&#13;
a pleasure ...&#13;
Council Bluffs' Oldest and Largest Full-Service Bank &#13;
Home cooked meals&#13;
Valley View Cafe&#13;
Opened under new management&#13;
across from L.C. High School&#13;
Cangratulations to the Class of 19 72&#13;
Gary 's Barber Shop&#13;
227V2 South Main&#13;
Council Blu ffs, In\\':l&#13;
The DERBY&#13;
TACO SANDWICHES TO GO&#13;
Ice Cream&#13;
South O maha Road&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Oard_-Ross Drug Store&#13;
701-703 16th Avenue&#13;
Phone 322 -2501&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Joe Bera/di&#13;
Martin's Drug&#13;
Marshall N. Forbes, R. Ph.&#13;
700 First Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa ~ 1'iO1 Phone 322-7 777&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
with cones&#13;
Manawa 192 Highwa1·&#13;
Best Wishes for Class&#13;
of 1972&#13;
Hecht Nursery&#13;
Landscape Specialists&#13;
Council l::Huffs. lowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
City Transit Lines, Inc.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class of 1972&#13;
Midwest Walnut Co.&#13;
l 914 Tostevin Counc il Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
OPEN YOUR STUDENT&#13;
CHECKING ACCOUNT&#13;
AT&#13;
NO SERVICE CHARGE&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
The Prescription Center&#13;
I 01 Pearl Street Phone 323-7'i7 I&#13;
Free Parking - Free Delivery&#13;
Best of luck in '7 2 and years to come&#13;
Chris Ly Cren1c&#13;
• 1•&#13;
1owa POW8R&#13;
ST AN KA TELMAN&#13;
Herman's Clothes Shop&#13;
404 \Xlest Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 32:'&gt;-0955&#13;
Club 212 - Pizza l(ing Inc.&#13;
Pi.nt1. Steaks, Chicken, Sea Foods, and&#13;
yo11r favorite Mixed Drinks&#13;
OPEN 11 a.m. till 2 a.m.&#13;
Special N oon luncheons for People on the Go&#13;
212 W est Bruadwav Phone 323-4911&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindbe rg Drive Ph o ne 323-2983&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 197 2&#13;
Redmond Service&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
322-8148 322-9592&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
127 South Main Street Phone 323-3401&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
King's Food Host USA&#13;
FOR FRIENDLY&#13;
FAMILY DINING&#13;
Clark Drug Company&#13;
n2 and 418 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Cleaners &amp; Laundry&#13;
634 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Bob Anderson Jack Anderson&#13;
Farmer Lumber Company&#13;
318 East Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4091&#13;
Follow The Girl Who Walks Into&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
In The Center of Council Bluffs&#13;
Woodring Funeral Home&#13;
Edith K. (Woodring) Flatt&#13;
C. Wayne Livingston&#13;
121 South 7th street Phone 322-7/185&#13;
- t Peoples 8 N Natural Gas Dlvl•lon of&#13;
Northern Natur•I G•• Company&#13;
Lustertone&#13;
Cleaners and Dyers&#13;
"FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE"&#13;
34th and Broadway&#13;
328-1008&#13;
169 Bennett Avenue&#13;
328-0335&#13;
Stewart's School of&#13;
Hair sty ling&#13;
J 03 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 328-2613&#13;
Beno's&#13;
The Department Store for Beautiful People&#13;
On Broadway West of N ew Y ork&#13;
508 West Broadway Phone 322-2551 &#13;
Woolworth's&#13;
Your Kind&#13;
Of Place&#13;
- W elcollle -&#13;
W. T. Grant&#13;
Coinpany&#13;
1141 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, fow;:i&#13;
-·. ,r' ' : ; .....,,.,.,,.,.. ........&#13;
.. / ( ,. ,,. ·.-.i-...,.,. . ...;..&#13;
- • ... • ,. ,.. \t&gt;- ~&#13;
.. " l •&#13;
{ ' , .. . l ' .... -- / , .: _ I&#13;
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545 Willow Avenue -&#13;
IOWA&#13;
CLOTHES.&#13;
SHOP&#13;
Correct Dress For Men and Young Men&#13;
536 - 538 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1972&#13;
The Warren Feed&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Grain Co., Inc.&#13;
Quality " Circle W" Feeds&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
M. A. Smith Real Estate, Inc.&#13;
503 Mynster&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Nixon Body Shop&#13;
1815 Tostevin Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
-.&#13;
Big John's Pharmacy's&#13;
3228 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Molgaard Body Shop&#13;
&amp; Sales, Inc.&#13;
1315 3rd Street Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4270&#13;
W reeker Services&#13;
at the Sign of&#13;
the Big Blue Diamond&#13;
on Broadway&#13;
Lucey Jewelers&#13;
314 West Broadway Cou ncil Bluffs&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
The Bargain Spot&#13;
FAMILY DISCOUNT FASHION CENTER&#13;
618 West Broadway&#13;
Downtown Council Bluffs&#13;
Flowers for All Occc1sio11s&#13;
C. E. Hinman &amp; Sons&#13;
1800 McPherson Avenue Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-0267&#13;
TRAVEL AGENCY&#13;
Broadway &amp; Frank St. 322-285~&#13;
" IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY"&#13;
MARCUS&#13;
DEARTMENT STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway Coun cil Bluffs, lowJ&#13;
Michael's&#13;
Carpeting, Sales &amp; Installation&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1972&#13;
Iowa Association&#13;
of the Deaf&#13;
To Serve You, Both&#13;
Today and Tomorrow&#13;
Donald L. Irwin, President&#13;
211 Test Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Lester Ah ls, S ecretc1ry&#13;
1004 Cherrywood Acres&#13;
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 &#13;
UNION 76 Big Rig&#13;
Truck Shop&#13;
Restaurant&#13;
3022 South 7th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 5150 1&#13;
JIM &amp; DEAN'S&#13;
'Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
"J0 1 O South ·'ith Street·&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iu\\' t&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Is&#13;
~M~a~C?W' Everything&#13;
L,!o~&#13;
Milk - Cottage Cheese&#13;
Ice Cream - Butter&#13;
Cheese - Frozen Foods&#13;
That's Good For&#13;
Your Family&#13;
At Your Door&#13;
or&#13;
Favorite Store&#13;
Beatrice Foods Co.&#13;
1607 West Broadway Phone 323-7596&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Connolly Drug Co.&#13;
2400 West Broadway Phone 12 2-1 5'&gt; 7&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Lane Brothers P h a rn1acv .,&#13;
530 West Broadway&#13;
Council Blu ffs. T, i\\'.1&#13;
Come i11 r111cl .ree the 11 ew&#13;
15 Sttl&lt;.: Slrc..:t..:t&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 197.:?.&#13;
STATE BANI(&#13;
&amp;&#13;
TRUST&#13;
T he BEST&#13;
Bank for&#13;
YOUTH&#13;
FREE Student Checking A ccounts&#13;
Pearl and Broadway&#13;
Drive-In- 15 South 35th Street&#13;
Member FDIC&#13;
. Dudley Hearing Aid S&#13;
JAY DUDLEY&#13;
rVIC&lt;•&#13;
2 ) 8 West Broadway Phom: 3:?;- 1 2t&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Cutler&#13;
Funeral Home&#13;
SINCE 1901&#13;
5 3 3 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
W. A. Cutler&#13;
Beem -Belford&#13;
Funeral Home&#13;
5 5 3 Willow A venue&#13;
T. J. Belford Maurice O'Neill&#13;
Roger's Standat."d&#13;
H iOO West Broadway&#13;
D. J. Drive In&#13;
1902 West Broadway&#13;
24 - Hour Service&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit Co.&#13;
334 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-2042&#13;
With Warmest Wishes for Every Member&#13;
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Harry C. Crowl Co.&#13;
123 4th Street&#13;
Real Estate - Insurance Of P.11 Kinds&#13;
Thomsen's "66" Service&#13;
U-HAUL RENT AL TRAILERS&#13;
J. P . Thomsen, Prop.&#13;
l 725 High Street&#13;
Phone .1&gt;22-9929 Council Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
The Grill&#13;
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Steaks - Chicken - Sea Food&#13;
Refreshments&#13;
Large Free Park ing Lot&#13;
7 '&gt;~ W est Broadw,ty Ph one ')22 'J')O&#13;
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"The PLACE TO SA VE''&#13;
1st Federal Savings&#13;
&amp; Loan Association&#13;
of Council Bluffs&#13;
Broadway at Main &#13;
AUTOGRAPHS &#13;
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Officers (from left to right): Mr. Lee Lykke, Vice-president (First Federal Savings); Mr. David J. Kaplan, President (Blue&#13;
Star Foods, Inc .) ;Fr. Daniel L. Delehant; and Mr. Edmund McGinn, Secretary (Attorney at Law).&#13;
Mr. Robert Cosgriff&#13;
Cosgriff Organization&#13;
Mr . Robert Beno&#13;
John Beno Co.&#13;
Mr. Frederick J . Day&#13;
Bluffs Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Mr. George Elias&#13;
Club 64&#13;
Mr. Nick Sondag&#13;
Peet's Feeds, Inc.&#13;
Mr. J. C. Moreland&#13;
Griffin Pipe&#13;
Board of Consultors&#13;
Dr. Arthur Sciortino&#13;
Mercy Hospital&#13;
Dr. A. M. Romano&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Mr. Joseph Hannan&#13;
Retired, Hannan 's Grocery&#13;
Mr. Richard Mayne&#13;
Peoples Natural Gas&#13;
Dr. Emmett Mathiasen&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Mr. Edward L . Birdsell&#13;
Iowa Power &amp; Light&#13;
Dr. Edward Farrage&#13;
Benton Clinic&#13;
Mr. C. A. Lee&#13;
Nothwestern Bell Tele.&#13;
Dr. John Barnes&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Mr. Ron Kiger&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Mr. Richard Caughlan&#13;
Farner-Caughlan Co.&#13;
Mr. Robert W. Tate&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Mr. Carl stephens&#13;
Retired, Northern Natural Gas&#13;
Mr. Harry Cohen&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Mr. Floyd Hughes, Jr.&#13;
Hughes Motors&#13;
Mr. Jack Eakin&#13;
State Bank &amp; Trust&#13;
Mrs. Ann Wilson&#13;
Mercy Hospital&#13;
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6&#13;
A Farewell To&#13;
FR. DANIEL DELEHANT&#13;
Jean Delehant entertains the guests with a bit of her own philosophy.&#13;
A dinner was held at the 64 Club on February 13 in&#13;
honor Father Delehant, former Principal of st. Albert.&#13;
Father Delehant has served as principal of St. Albert&#13;
since the school opened in 1963 until January 18, 1972.&#13;
The dinner was a sell out with a crowd of 420 guests.&#13;
Special guests were C. W. McManamy, president of St.&#13;
Albert School Board, also master of ceremonies, The&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Henry, president of the Council&#13;
Bluffs School Board, The Mayor and Mrs. Joe Katelman, and the guest speaker, Father Ed Kelly, pastor at&#13;
Portsmouth. Fr. Kelly had a very inspirational talk reminding us of a great point that we should all remember&#13;
about Fr. Delehant. Fr. Kelly said, "When Fr. Delehant was discharged from the Armed Service, his papen&#13;
read that he had served faithfully, he was obedient to his&#13;
superiors, and he was dis charged honorably. This same&#13;
record holds true of Father's service to St. Albert. 11&#13;
The students of St. Albert would like to express their&#13;
appreciation and thanks to Father Delehant for a job well&#13;
done, and would like to wish him the best of luck in the&#13;
future.&#13;
Mrs. Schreiber congratulates Father Delehant on his new assignment. &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Row 1; Fr. Maurus Kennedy , OS'B; Treasurer, Mr. Don Hoffman; President, Mr. C.W. McManamy ; Secretary , Mr. John Sweeney. Row 2; Fr.&#13;
Sam Palmer, Mr. Jim Gilmore, Mr. Maurice O'Neill, Mr. Ono Monachino , Mr. Phil Gronstal.&#13;
The Board of Education began in 1969 and will go out&#13;
of existence this June 30. The reason for this is because&#13;
the Area Board will take over for the local school boards.&#13;
The three members of the board who have been on the&#13;
St. Albert Board since it originated are Mr. Don Hoffman,&#13;
Mr. John Sweeney, and Mr. Maurice O'Neill. The main&#13;
purpose of the board is the operation of the school. They&#13;
make all policies on the general operation. They set up&#13;
the financial part of school, how much tuition is, etc.&#13;
They also have the final decision on hiring of teachers&#13;
and teacher benefits.&#13;
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8&#13;
Counsellor&#13;
Father Paul Monahan has&#13;
been teaching at St. Albert&#13;
for nine years, Some of his&#13;
duties include teaching sophomore Religion classes and&#13;
scheduling kids for T. E. C.&#13;
(Teens Encounter Christ). As&#13;
a guidance counsellor, he&#13;
arranges the ACT, PSAT-.&#13;
NMSQT, and the SAT entrance&#13;
exam tests to prepare the&#13;
juniors and seniors for college .&#13;
Principal&#13;
Fathe r J ames Kiernan, former vice-principal at st. Alber~&#13;
now hold s the position of principal of the school. In previous&#13;
years, Father Kiernan has had&#13;
numerous jobs, such as sched-·&#13;
uling the classes, and teaching&#13;
religion to the juniors and seniors. As a result of his change&#13;
in position, he no longer is&#13;
subjected to the tasks of teaching and scheduling. &#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Dean of Boys&#13;
For the third consecutive year, Mr. Charles Wolever has been Dean of Boys. Mr. Wolever has been&#13;
doing a fine job ever since he came to St. Albert&#13;
which was 6 years ago. Besides being Dean, Mr.&#13;
Wolever also is head coach for the baseball team,&#13;
teaches Psychology, and is head of all activities at&#13;
St. Albert.&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Dean of Girls&#13;
This year there was a new face in the Dean of&#13;
Girls Office. Although Sister Mary Elaine is not&#13;
new to us, she is new to the Office of Dean of Girls.&#13;
Sister Elaine has been at st. Albert for 5 years.&#13;
Besides her duties as Dean, Sister also teaches 3&#13;
sections of Art. ·&#13;
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10 &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
11 &#13;
Religion&#13;
12&#13;
History Psychology ...&#13;
Father James Kiernan&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Father Frank Palmer&#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Mr. Mike Mauro&#13;
Miss Sharon Kelly&#13;
Mr. Terry Coleman&#13;
There was a new look this year in psy -&#13;
chology . Instead of the usual take notes,&#13;
test, and re ad from the text book, Mr .&#13;
Wolever installed a new method . On a&#13;
trial basis, Mr. Wolever set up a system for a week during which a group&#13;
of students selected a subject and then&#13;
discussed it in front of the class. This&#13;
was followed by a question and answe r&#13;
period. Some good arguments concerning modern day problems arose during&#13;
these discussions.&#13;
On another trial-run basis Mr. Woleve r&#13;
contacted several people from different&#13;
occupations to speak to the class . Some&#13;
of these resource people were Police&#13;
Chief Nick Sulentic who spoke on drugs,&#13;
Mr. "Nub" Stracke who spoke on police work and juvenile rights, Mr . Bob&#13;
Humphrey , a counselor from Lewis&#13;
Central High School who spoke on Administration, and Dr. George Farrage&#13;
who s poke on and gave a demonstration&#13;
of hypnosis. At the end of the week,&#13;
the students wrote up a summary of&#13;
what they thought of the speakers.&#13;
The overall results were very good,&#13;
and almost all the students liked the&#13;
speakers.&#13;
Mr. Sherbo prepare s for his "lip-smackin"&#13;
hamburger at the bowling a lley . &#13;
English Foreign Language ...&#13;
Miss Mary Brauch&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine&#13;
Mr. Dervin used many different methods of teaching to his senior classes&#13;
the past year. Some of his classes stayed with the book, Adventures in&#13;
English Literature, and the others used a different method. Each student in&#13;
the class got a book from the library. One day the students would read, the&#13;
next day Mr. Dervin would ask what they had read. At the end of the week,&#13;
he would then give the students a test over what they read.&#13;
Miss Brauch was very busy with her foreign language classes. She stated&#13;
that her classes have learned very fast in picking up the difficult Spanish&#13;
phrases. Mr. White, who taught the freshmen Latin classes, said that the&#13;
boys are slow in learning, but they all try real hard .&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
Mr. Bill Jansen&#13;
Mr. John Dervin&#13;
Miss Vicky Salvador&#13;
Sister Mary Evangela&#13;
Mr. Melvin White&#13;
Miss Salvador s miles appr oval of the&#13;
Senior Class play.&#13;
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Math&#13;
Miss Kurtz ponders over semester grades.&#13;
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Science ...&#13;
Sister Mary David&#13;
Sister Mary Maurine&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Mr. Leber&#13;
Not picture d&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz, head of the science department,&#13;
was very busy over the past year. Among the extracurricular and academic activities that the class participated in was the building of a planetarium. The structure was built by the physics class for the purpose of&#13;
aiding the students in the study of astronomy. They also&#13;
went into the study of the special theory of relativity&#13;
which brought about many fine discussions in this area. &#13;
Business Ed.&#13;
The shop classes at St. Albert were hard at work&#13;
this past year. Mr. Ken Peter sen, head of the shop&#13;
department, said that all the boys worked hard and&#13;
gave good cooperation throughout the year. Some of&#13;
the fine structures the students built during the year&#13;
were a magazine rack and a tie rack. Mr. Petersen&#13;
feels that shop is a very helpful course which could&#13;
aid a student in his future life. By this a boy gets&#13;
aquainted with tools and how to build different structures. If he wanted to become a carpenter, shop&#13;
would have helped him very much.&#13;
Shop ...&#13;
Sister Mary Barte lla&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Anne Delehant&#13;
Mr . Ken Petersen&#13;
Sister Eilee n give s her grade book a quick glance.&#13;
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Art Music&#13;
Coach Mauro looks hard to read between the lines.&#13;
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P.E ....&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Mrs. Da le Miller&#13;
Miss Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Mrs. Thelma Pike&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Sister Elaine, art teacher, said&#13;
that she had some very fine artists&#13;
in her two art classes this year.&#13;
In beginners art, Sister set up a&#13;
budget. In this budget the students&#13;
were required to draw pictures of&#13;
different types. These pictur es&#13;
were graded and determined the&#13;
student's grade.&#13;
Miss O'Neill, head of the music&#13;
department, felt she had a very&#13;
fine group of girls in choir. The&#13;
choir sang in two concerts over&#13;
the past year. The first was the&#13;
Christmas Concert. The group&#13;
put on a very fine show which&#13;
featured their singing many&#13;
Christmas songs. The second&#13;
was the Spring Concert, which&#13;
had a fine array of beautiful songs. &#13;
SECRET ARIES NURSE&#13;
For the seventh consecutive year, the nurse at&#13;
St. Albert was Mrs. Helen Jones. Some of Mrs.&#13;
Jones 1s jobs as school nurse are emergency first&#13;
aid, checking hearing and vision, and has conferences with students regarding Health Career Jobs.&#13;
Up to the semester the two secretaries at St.&#13;
Albert were Mrs. Jean McQuaid (above left) and&#13;
Mrs. Doris Phelps (above right). But at the semester&#13;
Mrs. Phelps had to leave us and to take her place&#13;
came Miss Mary Kay Rouse (below right). Among&#13;
the jobs Mrs. McQuaid does are to take care of the&#13;
attendence each morning and handle the tuition. Miss&#13;
Rouse's main concern is the scheduling of the students.&#13;
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COOKS&#13;
Mrs. Ring, Mrs . Turner, Mrs . Kunasek, Mrs . Sherma n, Mrs . Capa r elli, Mrs . Ca rberry , Mrs . O'Neill.&#13;
"St. Albert has the best lunches in the city. "&#13;
This quote came from a Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
School student, who had eaten lunch at all the&#13;
area high schools. This fact is due to the excellent cooks at st. Albert. All the cooks are&#13;
from last year, except for Mrs. Julie Caperelli,&#13;
who joined the staff this year. In a small survey&#13;
in one of the classes last year, some students&#13;
stated that the lunches were at the top of the list&#13;
in pros.&#13;
Mrs. Turner washing dis hes after a bu sy day . &#13;
Mr. Gorman&#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
M r. Mrkacek&#13;
The custodians at St. Albert the&#13;
past year were Jim Gorman and Rod&#13;
Frost as day custodians a nd Wendell&#13;
Olson and Joe Mrkacek as the night&#13;
custodians. Among some of the jobs&#13;
the day custodian$ have are keeping the&#13;
heaters and air conditioners in good&#13;
running order, and polishing the floors&#13;
and hall ways and lobbies . Also, Mr .&#13;
Gorman buses the Drivers Education&#13;
students back from Abraham Lincoln&#13;
every morning.&#13;
The night custodians main job is&#13;
more janitorial. They clean the kitchen and sweep the floors all through&#13;
the school. They also do many additional jobs for the faculty when ever&#13;
asked .&#13;
Mr . Ols on&#13;
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ACADEMICS&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Left:&#13;
Students under the direction of&#13;
Miss Kurtz work on an observatory&#13;
which will aid them in their study&#13;
of astronomy.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Jean Guinan, Miss Kurtz, Sue&#13;
Moser, Bill Flecky, and Steve&#13;
Rosman observe the final product.&#13;
Physics Class Constructs Planetarium&#13;
' &#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
Named to Choir&#13;
Jean Delehant was selected as a participant. in the&#13;
Meistersinger Honor Choir at Wartburg College in&#13;
Waverly, Iowa.&#13;
Jean was selected from three hundred and fifty&#13;
recommended students representing high schools&#13;
from four different states.&#13;
The National Merit Scholarship Program has announced Charles Edwards and Greg Gronstal as semifinalists for the year 1971-1972. Our congratulations to them for their successful endeavor.&#13;
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Mike Meyers gets a taste&#13;
of his own cooking as he&#13;
gobbles his delicious fudge.&#13;
Debbie Jansenius and Geri&#13;
Colpitts are hard at work&#13;
doing an extremely difficult&#13;
experiment in Chemistry.&#13;
During the Christmas season Miss Kurtz thought it&#13;
would be fun for her class&#13;
to have a lab using chemicals which give you fudge&#13;
for a result.&#13;
Patti Caparelli and Ellen Schnitker make candy in Home Ee.&#13;
while Mrs. Miller looks on.&#13;
Varied Activitie &#13;
Spark Class Interest&#13;
Above: Dr. F a rrage was asked by Mr. Wolever and his&#13;
Psychology class to speak on and demonstrate the mysteries&#13;
of hypnotism.&#13;
Debbie Russell relaxes under the influence of hypnotism as&#13;
the class looks on.&#13;
Below: Cindy Kruse shows her ability in art as-she paints&#13;
the figure of Bishop Daly. Mary Etta Fricke has been spending her time painting the figure of Pope Paul VI. Bishop&#13;
Daly and Pope Paul VI were both in office during the development and construction of St. Albert's. After completion,&#13;
the pictures will be hung in the school.&#13;
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ACTIVITIES ·&#13;
27 &#13;
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Homecoming&#13;
Activities &#13;
Furnace Comes On Strong&#13;
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David .... .&#13;
Lisa .... .&#13;
Dr. Swinford .&#13;
Maureen Hart&#13;
John .....&#13;
Secretary .. ·.&#13;
Mrs. Ferris .&#13;
Porter ....&#13;
Mrs. Clemens .&#13;
Mr. Clemens.&#13;
Carlos&#13;
Simon ..&#13;
Kate ..&#13;
Barbra.&#13;
Sandra .&#13;
Josette .&#13;
Woman.&#13;
Girl. ..&#13;
cast&#13;
Senior Class Presents&#13;
DAVID AND LISA&#13;
. ... Tom Hanson&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
. . . Greg Gronstal&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
.. Mike Moran&#13;
. Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
. . Pat Faylor&#13;
. Jim Brosnihan&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
. Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
. Greg Thomas&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
. . Sue Moser&#13;
. . Judy Weber&#13;
. . Barb Bunten&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
. Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
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Mr. Clemens lets off his steam! Donna Dorszynski redoes Jim Brosnihan.&#13;
Hard Work Equals&#13;
Great Fun&#13;
"I ought to call a cop, " said the&#13;
Woman (Laurie Whitaker), as she&#13;
rescues her daughter (Libby&#13;
Fazio) from the Schizophrenic&#13;
Lisa (Mary Beth LaMantia). &#13;
John (Mike Moran) comforts Lisa (Mary Beth LaMantia) .&#13;
"David and Lisa", presented by the senior class last&#13;
November, proved to be an&#13;
outstanding success, as near&#13;
capacity crowds turned out to&#13;
view the production. The cast,&#13;
under the direction of Vicky&#13;
Salvador and student director,&#13;
Denise Brenneman, portrayed&#13;
their roles vividly. The play&#13;
was presented in two acts beginning with David's departure&#13;
f9r Berkeley School for the&#13;
mentally disturbed. David,&#13;
who suffers a mania against being touched, shuns the students&#13;
at the school and becomes very&#13;
unfriendly toward his psychiatrist, Alan Swinford . The only&#13;
friend he acquires is Lisa, a&#13;
schizophreniac. Both of them&#13;
encounter many problems, but&#13;
through their friendship and&#13;
their need for each other, they&#13;
are able to solve them. As a&#13;
result of this friendship, both&#13;
children's conditions improve&#13;
greatly.&#13;
The production used very&#13;
few props, but stressed the&#13;
use of color in costumes and&#13;
background. By beginning with&#13;
drab grays and blacks in the&#13;
first act and gradually adding&#13;
brighter shades in the second,&#13;
the audience could see David's&#13;
transition from a scared child&#13;
to a happy boy.&#13;
Steve Hopp provides his "original" music for the play. &#13;
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CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND&#13;
Couples dance to the music of&#13;
Distortion &#13;
On the first part of the float: Marty Ankenbauer, Debbie Martin, Joan Clark, Tim Cannon, steve Rosman, steve Fancher.&#13;
Holding up the flag: Ken Cox, Pat Mahoney, Peter Caparelli, Mike Moran, and Charles Edwards kneeling.&#13;
Veteran's&#13;
Day&#13;
Float&#13;
St. Albert participated in the Veteran&#13;
Day Parade this year with the entry of a&#13;
two unit float . The entry proved successful. The float represented the Veterans&#13;
who have fought for our freedom, and , as&#13;
a result, now provide scholorship programs and their benefits for today's youth.&#13;
A member from each of the armed forces&#13;
walked beside the float.&#13;
Mr. Gill and Miss Kurtz, with the&#13;
help of many hard working students,&#13;
brought home the fir st place winning&#13;
trophy .&#13;
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36&#13;
The choir "wraps" up the Christmas Program.&#13;
It's That Time of Year&#13;
The annual Christmas program was held on December 12, 1971, in the Saint Albert auditorium. "This&#13;
is That Time of Year Aga."in" was presented to a full&#13;
house. The Girls Glee presented songs ranging from&#13;
"Emmanuel"to "Do You Hear What I Hear?"&#13;
Next on the list was the Boys Glee. This is a new&#13;
club, and should be congratulated for doing a great&#13;
job. The show then advanced to the Les Musiques&#13;
who presented a mixture of songs including the actions&#13;
to "Up on the House Top".&#13;
The all school chorus again was back on the scene.&#13;
They and the crowd were a little surprised when during the song "Mr. Santa 11 , Mr. Claus appeared on the&#13;
stage. After depositing a few presents under the tree,&#13;
Santa returned backstage.&#13;
For the finale, the audience joined in with the&#13;
choruses for the last four songs: Santa, of course,&#13;
returned with his bag of goodies for the kids.&#13;
Congratulations to Miss O'Neill and the cast for&#13;
making this a fantastic success.&#13;
"You better watch out!" &#13;
"One and Two and .... "&#13;
Again&#13;
Santa has a gift for everyone.&#13;
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OKLAHOMA---A.0.K.!&#13;
The production of "Oklahoma" was presented in the&#13;
auditorium April 14,15,16, and was a fantastic success.&#13;
Not only were the audiences responsive, but because of&#13;
the large crowds the play was held over an extra night.&#13;
Tryouts were held a month in advance for the production. Miss O'Neill was in charge of the musical direction of&#13;
the play, while Miss Salvador directed the acting.&#13;
The play is a form of a love story. Laurey loves Curly&#13;
and vice versa, so the two are married. Ado Annie "thinks"&#13;
she's in love with Will Parker, till Ali Hakim comes along&#13;
and catches her eye. She finally takes the right step and&#13;
marries Will Parker.&#13;
All in all the musical was tremendous. A special thanks&#13;
should be sent out to all committees and crews behind&#13;
the scene who helped make the play a great success.&#13;
Because of it our school will see more musicals rising&#13;
along with more talent and co-operation of the student&#13;
body. Good work gang!&#13;
"I could dance all night."&#13;
Right: Laurey&#13;
and Ctuly take&#13;
the final step. &#13;
Laurey (Diane Vergamini) dances down to meet John Ronk.&#13;
Cast&#13;
Aunt Eller Kate Waldmann&#13;
Curly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Hanson&#13;
Laurey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peggy Martin&#13;
Ike Skidmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Ronk&#13;
Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Moran&#13;
Slim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Gorman&#13;
Will Parker . . . ....... . ...... · · · · . . . . . . . . John Heck&#13;
Jud Fry ............. . · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . Tom Jones&#13;
Ado Annie Carnes .. .. . ... .... · · · . . . . . . . . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Ali Hakim . .. . .. ....... ... .............. Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
Gertie Cummings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Guinan&#13;
Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Weidman&#13;
Vivianne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Adams&#13;
Virginia .. . . . ......... . . .... . . ........ .. Jean Epperson&#13;
Faye ....... ... ....................... . Carol Ronk&#13;
Andrew Carnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Cannon&#13;
Cord Elam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Lenihan&#13;
Chalmers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Tacke&#13;
Joe ... . .......... ........ ....... ...... Jerry Quigley&#13;
Ali Hakim (Jerry Mathiasen) "tries" to sell his goods.&#13;
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Chorus adds to the "harmony" of Oklahoma.&#13;
"Meet the James Gang".&#13;
40 &#13;
Right: Does Ali&#13;
Hakim let a shot&#13;
gun come between&#13;
him and Ado Annie?&#13;
Left: Curly convinces Judd that&#13;
dying isn't so bad after all.&#13;
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42&#13;
"Knock it off you guys! "&#13;
Cupid Strikes&#13;
Again&#13;
"Wow! Isn't this dance fun?"&#13;
"Togetherness" &#13;
PROM '72&#13;
Maurice O'Toole and Kate Waldman stop a minute to look at the Prom decorations.&#13;
Kathy Respeliers and Dan Gorman dance it up&#13;
at the Prom.&#13;
l!J•••-1 '•&#13;
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A Night To Remember&#13;
Mike Shea and Ann Sterbens show us a little cheese cake as they snack on cookies and pu nch during intermission .&#13;
Joe Gorman and Ca thy Swanek take time out "just to sit down&#13;
and look."&#13;
Couples&#13;
take a&#13;
minute&#13;
out&#13;
to relax &#13;
Get with it!&#13;
The Swingers&#13;
"Carousel" was the theme of the&#13;
1972 Junior-Senior Prom. Under the&#13;
watchful eyes of Sr. Eileen and Sr.&#13;
Maurine, the juniors decorated the gym&#13;
in a circus atmosphere.&#13;
In the middle of the gym was a carousel decorated with colored lights.&#13;
Along the sides of the gym were gaily&#13;
decorated carnival booths also decorated&#13;
with colored lights and containing the&#13;
traditional stuffed animal prizes.&#13;
"Circus," one of the better groups of&#13;
the area, provided the music for the&#13;
night. Their medium-heavy music, which&#13;
had a great brass section, was enjoyed by&#13;
all.&#13;
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ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
''72''&#13;
Award Winners&#13;
Ed (Fiz z) Robinson displays his trophy&#13;
proudly.&#13;
"I can't wait to get mine." &#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia receives her "All around athlete award.&#13;
Ron Stander becomes an honorary Falcon.&#13;
Sophomore boys wait for their letters.&#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
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Row 1 : D. Powell, C. Krettek, A. Vallinch, J. Kaufman, D. Powell. Row 2: J. Delehant, S. Vergamini, P. Graeve, J. Heck, T. Cannon, T. Kallman.&#13;
Row 3: J. Mathiasen, L. Wolever, S. Moser, K. Duggan. Row 4: Miss Kurtz &amp; Sister Elaine, Moderators; J. Keenan , S. Kallman, P. Caperclli.&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
In the couse of the year, the Student Council sponsored various events,&#13;
all of which were a great success.&#13;
Their first big activity of the year was the second annual Homecoming,&#13;
for which they chose "The Spirit of '71" as the theme. A profit of $87.50&#13;
was made on the Homecoming Dance, for which Furnace provided the music.&#13;
On Friday, May 12, the Student Council helped sponsor a "What do you&#13;
think ... ?" Day. This day was used to evaluate the curriculum and methods&#13;
of our school. Students were divided up into groups of 20 or so, and each&#13;
had a leader and a moderator. The leaders would ask questions and the students would discuss them and try to come up with a way in which they&#13;
could improve it. Hopefully, some of the ideas will be used next year. &#13;
Lettermen Club&#13;
Row 1: S. Haug, K. Koestner, B. Sweeney, S. Kallman, B. Viola, J. Gorman, D. Ge ntile, D. Gorman, B. Doner, C. Sorenson . Row 2 . J. Kennebeck, B. Grote, M. O'Toole, B. Stageman, E . Robinson, J. Quigley, M. Shea , J. Yochem, D. Emarine,&#13;
M. Moran . Row 3 : T. Cannon, G. Gentile, J. Reid, P. Lenihan, M. Schreiber, J. Brosnihan, G. Thomas, M. Thomas, T.&#13;
Jone s, M. Leber. Row 4: J. Myers, J. Huyck, R. Hurley, J. Mathiasen, S. Ryba, J . Boswell, D. Mes cher, J. Ege, D. Heithoff. Row 5: Coach J. Dervin, T. Burke , P. Mahoney , K. Cox, S. Fancher, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, M. Brookover, S.&#13;
Conzemius .&#13;
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Row 1: G. Smith, T. Wettengel, B. Viola, E. Robinson, J. Quigley, M. Shea, B. Doner, D. Mescher. Row 2: G. Peregoy, C.&#13;
Koestner, M. McClenehan, M. Patten, J. Huyck, M. Spitznagle, J. straka, L. Halterman, K. Pogge. Row 3: F. Schaben, D.&#13;
Thomas, J. Myers, M. Brookover, J. Carpenter, J. Keenan, C. Kruse, G. Goetzinger, Sr. Elaine.&#13;
Art Club&#13;
Starting out with basic drawing, the Beginning Art classes, comprised of 40 junior and senior students under the direction of Sister&#13;
Mary Elaine, moved on to water color and sketching during the cou -&#13;
rse of the year. The seniors of the class were given the chance to try&#13;
their hand at oil painting, because this will be their last chance to try&#13;
it.&#13;
In Advanced Art there were 12 students. They basically did oils&#13;
and sketching and some tried their hand at the painting of ceramics.&#13;
Some advanced and beginning students helped to build the back drop&#13;
for the school musical, "Oklahoma!", this year. &#13;
Row 1: T. Yochem, M. Meloy, A. Turone. Row 2: S. McKiernan, C. O'Neill, B. Eckel, A. Vallinch. Row 3: M. Petratis, M.&#13;
Konz, B. Larchick, Mrs. Helen Jones, R.N.&#13;
Health Careers Club&#13;
What used to be called the Future Nurses Club was changed to the&#13;
Health Careers Club this year. The reason for this change was&#13;
that the club is for girls who are interested in nursing, X-ray, therapy, and all fields of medicine, not just nursing.&#13;
The girls toured Jennie Edmundson Hospital. They also had a&#13;
speaker from the Air Force come to talk to them about the advantages of being an Air Force Nurse. Air Force Nursing not only offers&#13;
a gTeat experience, but also the opportunity to travel the world as you&#13;
work. The Speaker also stressed the fact that it is not all work, but&#13;
there is plenty of social life, too. The Air Force also offers the opportunity to further your education.&#13;
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Varsity Cheerleaders&#13;
From left to right: D. Vergamini, L. Novak E w ·ct c K • · e1 man, . ruse, D. Jansenius, D. Martin, K. Duggan, M. K. stokes.&#13;
Wrestling Cheerleaders&#13;
From left to right: D. Lemire, K. Respeliers, P. Martin, K. Kallman (mascot), S. Vergamini, A. Brugenhemke, J.&#13;
Delehant. &#13;
Kneeling ; A. Turone. Standing; A. Vallinch, K. Talley, V. Kern, J. Carta, L. Christiansen.&#13;
Sophomore Cheerleaders&#13;
Freshmen Cheerleaders&#13;
l&#13;
Front; C. Lemire, S. Duggan, J . Vallinch. Ba ck; M. Lenihan, P. Salvo, M. Clark .&#13;
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POM-PON SQUAD&#13;
Row 1-M. Petratis, M. Murphy, S. Krupicka, M. Haas, J. Carpenter, L. Wolever, B. Barnes, S. Moser, M. Brown , N. Wettengel. Row 2-K. Sandbothe,&#13;
S. McKicrnan , C. O'Neill, J. Guinan, D. Brenneman, J. Oark, P. Oark, G. Goetzinger, J. Hotz, M. Minor.&#13;
The St. Albert Pom-pon squad has been in existence for&#13;
only two years, but in that short time, their hard work has resulted in many top rate performances. Of the 15 different&#13;
routines they have performed for football and basketball,&#13;
only a few of them were not their original work. The squad&#13;
practices twice a week after school with at least one special&#13;
practice scheduled before each performance. Tbey practice&#13;
either in the gym or on the football field. The Pom-pon girls&#13;
are also active members of Pep Club and must attend all home&#13;
games as well as some away games and some of the wrestling&#13;
matches. Captain of the squad was Susie Moser and the&#13;
Moderator was Miss Karlene Kurtz .&#13;
This past year the squad purchased new uniforms. Gold&#13;
knife-pleated skirts were made by each of the 20 squad members. Gold sweaters accented by a green and white stripe and&#13;
set off by a four-inch green and gold emblem were purchased&#13;
by each girl. Each girl has a solid green and gold metallic&#13;
Pom-pon. This past summer, six members attended an ASDT A&#13;
Pom-pon clinic and came home with second place. The squad&#13;
thought up the idea of having a parents' night to honor the&#13;
parents of the Varsity and Jr. Varsity basketball players. At&#13;
the half time they introduced the parents and gave each&#13;
mother a corsage. The Pom-pon girls surely did their part providing half-time entertainment and boosting school spirit. &#13;
-·- '"~--&#13;
Row t-G. Goetzinger, A. Turone, S. Duggan, C. Lcm_ire, J. Vallinch, ~:L nih , M. Oark, _P. Martin, K. Sandbothe. Row 2-J. Guinan, V. Kern, M.&#13;
Stokes, K. Duggan, E. Weidman, C. Kruse, D. Jansemus, D. Verga~um, L. Novak, D. MartI_n, A. Brngenhenke, D. Lemire, c. O'Neill. Row 3_5_&#13;
Moser, J. Carta, J. Carpenter, K. Talley , M. Murphy, M. Burke, C. Krettek, M. Heck, M. Me1senbaeh , M. Gubbels, M. L'lMantia M C 11 - S D ff&#13;
L · · S M Ki. p 0 k 1 H , . apare 1, . u , . F~zio , K. Krupicka, M. Epperson , J. Delehant, S. Verg_a mm1 , . c ernan, . ar , . otz, N. Wettengel, M. Petratis, A. Vallinch, J. Epperson,&#13;
T. Fischer, S. Krupicka, D. Brenneman, P. Hansen, M. Fnesen.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
Hard work and a lot of school spirit were the&#13;
achievements of the 1972 Pep Club that help&#13;
made the past year a great success. The Pep Club&#13;
members included cheerleaders, Porn-Pon girls&#13;
and student body.&#13;
Officers were Jean Wiese, president; Janine&#13;
Duggan, vice-president; Martha Tierney, secretary;&#13;
and Miss Karlene Kurtz, moderator.&#13;
Their activities consisted of putting up bulletin boards, hanging signs, decorating the cafeteria before big games, making special treats for&#13;
the team members, and, of course, cheering our&#13;
team on to victory. Awards were given out at the&#13;
end of the year for outstanding work.&#13;
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Row 1: D. Thomas, M. Meyers, J. Guinan. Row 2: E. Guinan, J. Hutchenson, P. Spitznagle, Mr. Gill.&#13;
F.C.C.&#13;
This year the Falcon Concession Club consisted&#13;
of six very hard working boys under the guidance of&#13;
Mr. Mike Gill. The boys spent many nights after&#13;
school getting things ready for the hungry crowds&#13;
at the football and basketball games. Besides sacrificing their time after school, they also missed most&#13;
of the games in order to sell candy, pop com, pop,&#13;
and other goodies.&#13;
Although it was a lot of hard work, the boys enjoyed it very much and should be congratulated for&#13;
doing such a fine job. &#13;
KEY&#13;
CLUB&#13;
The Key Club, moderated by Mr.&#13;
John Dervin, engaged in several worthwhile projects this past year. Helping&#13;
the Kiwanis in their efforts and activities aiding community spirit and&#13;
the sending of letters to North Vietnam requesting the release of our&#13;
Prisoners of War were two of their&#13;
main activities.&#13;
In addition, the Key Club challenged the faculty in the annual&#13;
Key Club-Faculty basketball game.&#13;
Although the Key Club put up a&#13;
good fight, the faculty was victorious winning the game 84-55 which&#13;
gave them the title for the second&#13;
consecutive year.&#13;
Officers for the club were: Steve&#13;
Hopp, President; Jerry Mathiasen,&#13;
Vice-president; Mike Moran, Treasurer; and Pat Hoke, Secretary.&#13;
Row 1 (l-r): D. Flammang, J. Gorman, S. Hopp, J. Quigley, M. Moran, D. Caughlin, S. Kallman. Row 2 (L-r): Mr. Dervin, J. Mathiasen, B. Flecky,&#13;
G. Thomas, P. Hoke, B. Viola, D. Sennet.&#13;
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YEARBOOK&#13;
Row 1: L. Whitaker, J. Scherle, B. Straka, K. McQuaid, M.K. Hill, M. Kulczewski. Row 2: D. Miller, H. Paladino, J. Stewart, D. Gentile.&#13;
Last year's class was busy with Dimensions 1972.&#13;
The theme was "Falcons Flock Together" which was&#13;
carried throughout the book on the cover and on the&#13;
division pages. They worked under the constant supervision of moderator Mr. Mike Gill and editor Kathy&#13;
McQuaid. Dave Miller, John Stewart and Marge&#13;
Kulczewski provided the students with excellent&#13;
pictures to use for their layouts. Marge was also the&#13;
business manager for the enterprise. Hank Paladino&#13;
organized the faculty members into an interesting&#13;
section. The academics section was prepared by Mary&#13;
Kay Hill. Laurie Whitaker recapped the year's activities and Dan Gentile reviewed the sports events. The&#13;
student body section was done by Barb Straka and&#13;
the book was rounded out by the display advertising&#13;
section done by Jane Scherle.&#13;
Mr. Gill helps his students. &#13;
Row 1: C. Koestner, C. Haas, S. Ramsey, M. Freisen, M. Kulczewski, L. Wolever, D. Salvo. Row 2: T. Huyck, M. Moran, 1. Reid, S. Ryba, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, J. Huyck. Row 3: Mr. Mauro, T. Burke, S. Kaufman, R. Norman, P. Wanning, S. Conzemius, J. Keenan, M. Brookover.&#13;
JOURNALISM CLUB&#13;
The Journalism Club was very active over the past year. The&#13;
main goal of the club was to put out the best school paper ever,&#13;
and according to moderator Mr. Mike Mauro, they accomplished&#13;
their feat. The Accipiter staff had other activities, too, one being&#13;
a tour with the WOW news staff. Mike Moran and Jerry Reid , the&#13;
two students who went, said it was a very rewarding experience&#13;
and told of it. First they toured the building with their guide Walt&#13;
Dean. They then went with the reporter to cover a story. Returning to the studio, they accompanied Mr. Dean as he put the story&#13;
together and then watched it televised on the newscast.&#13;
The Accipiter staff had many firsts in their editing of the school paper. The "Teacher of the Month" column was started, running a feature story on one of the faculty members. The hard working staff&#13;
put out five six-page editions, which has not been matched by any&#13;
previous Accipiter staff.&#13;
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LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
Row 1: M. Eckel, M. Waldman, D. Lemire, K. Shudak. Row 2: K. Cox, B. Tacke, D. Emarine.&#13;
Row 1: C. Quigley, D. Zajic, L. Wellman, N. Wellman. Row 2: H. Paladino, M. Whitaker,&#13;
J. Patten, Mrs. Pike, D. Fischer. &#13;
SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR&#13;
Row l : K. Lustgraff, D. Lemire, M. Epperson, L.&#13;
razio, C. Ronk , M. Gubbles. Row 2: 1. Guinan,&#13;
L. Asman, M. Waldmann , J. f7riel, J. Kaufman, V.&#13;
Kern. Row 3: L. Wellman, C. Brieh, T. f'isher, N.&#13;
Walsh, M. Colpitts, S. Konz, A. Crowley, P. Kelly.&#13;
LES MUSIQUES&#13;
Row 1: M. Hill, E. Weidman, M. Minor, S. McK.iernan, K. Waldman, G. Hotz. Row 2: J. Brosnihan,&#13;
S. Hanson, G. Smith, C. O'Neill, D. Doyle. Row 3:&#13;
M. Moran, J. Delehant, J. Duggan, L. Novak, N.&#13;
Wettengel, J. Carpenter, Pat Faylor, S. Vergamini.&#13;
Row 4 : T. Jones, T. Hanson, G. Thomas, D.&#13;
Emarine, P. Caparelli, B. Tacke. M. Petratis, J.&#13;
Epperson.&#13;
FRESHMAN CHOIR&#13;
Row 1: R. Crilly, C. Palestino, C.A. Respeliers,&#13;
C. Whitesides. Row 2: M. Burke, M. Clark, S. Duff,&#13;
P. Salvo, J. Vallineh, C. Grund. Row 3: T. O'Neill,&#13;
M.A. Lenihan, D. Powell, P. Doyle, C. Lemire, P.&#13;
Liston, R. Much. Row 4: P. Konz, C. Koch, K.&#13;
Konz, J. Jones, S. Bunten, M. Erixon, K. Krupika,&#13;
M. Sorenson.&#13;
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SPORTS &#13;
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Varsity Football&#13;
Row 1: M. Moran, D. Gentile, M. Leber, T. Wettengel, E . Robinson, B . Stageman, J. Gorman, J. Ege. Row 2: T. Burke,&#13;
M. Thomas, M. Shea, B. Sweeney, C. Sorenson, J . Meyers, M. Brookover . Row 3: M. Bowers, B. Viola, S. Ha ug , J .&#13;
Kennebeck, J. Boswell, H. Paladino, G. Gentile, K. Carroll, S. Ryba . Row 4: T. Jones, K. Schreiber, S. Ame nto, M.&#13;
Shudak, B. Roux, D. Mescher, T. Cannon.&#13;
Falcons Opponents&#13;
8 Sioux City 41&#13;
6 Abraham Lincoln 7&#13;
0 Thomas Jefferson 29&#13;
8 Le Mars 32&#13;
0 Gross 60&#13;
14 Atlantic 55&#13;
25 Clarinda 8&#13;
6 Lewis Central 22 &#13;
Henry Paladino anxiously awaits for a pass.&#13;
Falcons in Action&#13;
Jim Meyers, one of the&#13;
leading tackles, is ready&#13;
to pulverize his opponent.&#13;
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OFFENSE&#13;
Front row--S. Amento, J. Myers, D. Gorman, J. Kennebeck, M. Moran, M. Brookover. H. Paladino.&#13;
Back row--E. Robinson, T. Cannon, M. Leber, S. Haug &#13;
DEFENSE&#13;
Row 1: P. Mahoney, J. Meyers, M. Bowers, D. Gentile, B. Roux, B. Viola. Row 2: J. Boswell, T. Wettengel, T. Burke,&#13;
E. Robinson, J. Gorman.&#13;
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Row 1: M. Shea, J. Pogge, K. Schreiber, T. Thompson, P. Holeton, R. Messbarger, P. Lenihan, C. Sorenson. Row 2 :&#13;
B. Stageman, T. Jones, J. DeVivo, A. Erixon, G. Poole, B. Sweeney, K. Carroll. Row 3: J. Ege, T. Weare , B . Barak,&#13;
S. O'Neill, R. Wredt, P. Olson, S. Purnell. Row 4: D. Mescher, M. Adams, S. Porter, B. Roux, M. Walsh, B. Zimmerman, D. Scott.&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Barry Barak shows his passing ability. &#13;
With his t.eam mat.es blocking, Marti Wolever att.empts a punt.&#13;
Freshman Football&#13;
Falcons&#13;
Gary Rindone passes1&#13;
against Wilson.&#13;
16&#13;
8&#13;
18&#13;
20&#13;
34&#13;
21&#13;
6&#13;
Opponents&#13;
Prep 20&#13;
Gross 28&#13;
Wilson 51&#13;
Lewis Central 22&#13;
Kirn 6&#13;
Mission 33&#13;
Rummell 21&#13;
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VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
R 1. J M thi T B k E R b" T Cannon, B. Sweeney, student manager, M. Whitaker. Row 2: S. Rosman, P. Lenihan , B. Viola, T. ow . . a asen, . ur e, . o mson, . , . . h T c l&#13;
Wettengel, M. Shudak. Row 3: Coach J. LaBonia, M. Walsh, M. O'Toole, D. 0 Connor, S. Conzemms, Assistant Coac . o eman .&#13;
The varsity cagers finished with an impressive record of ten S.A. Opponents&#13;
wins and seven losses. While not winning in the District Touma- 83 Holy Name 55&#13;
ment, the Falcons still finished with the best rec~rd in the city. 69 Treynor 70&#13;
The team was led by junior guard Tim Cannon, as he averaged 20 70 Thomas Jefferson 60&#13;
points a game and senior Jerry Mathiasen bolstered the outside 50 Omaha Northwest 61&#13;
attack with his fine shooting. The board work was left up to two 45 Creighton Prep 51&#13;
rugged seniors, Ed Robinson and Tom Burke, averaging fifteen 61 Lewis Central 64&#13;
and ten rebounds respectively. Quarterbacking the team was Tom 73 Red Oak 58&#13;
Wettengel. The Falcons should again be top city contenders as 68 Nishna Valley 26&#13;
juniors Tim Cannon and Brian Sweeney join the team. Also re- 53 S.C. Heelan 60&#13;
turning are sophomores "Fish" Shudak and Matt Walsh to spur 50 Abraham Lincoln 64&#13;
on a Falcon victory. 62 Northwest 59&#13;
75 Bryan 57&#13;
82 Paul VI 65&#13;
56 Cathedral 55&#13;
58 Carroll Kuemper 56&#13;
88 Shenandoah 70&#13;
46 Abraham Lincoln 55&#13;
79 Atlantic 63&#13;
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(Left) Head Coach&#13;
John LaBonia shows&#13;
disappointment at&#13;
half time.&#13;
(Right) "All Southwest Iowa" Tim&#13;
Cannon shows his&#13;
form. &#13;
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76&#13;
Row 1: K. Moran, J. Doll, M. O'Toole, J. Heck, D. Scott. Row 2: B. Roux, M. Zimmerman, T. Weare, P. Lenihan, K. Thomas, K. Carroll. Row&#13;
3: S. O'Neill, S. Amento, B. Zimmerman, J. Stokes, D. Burns.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
49 Holy Name 47&#13;
45 Bryan 50&#13;
26 Treynor 68&#13;
64 Abraham Lincoln 44&#13;
36 Northwest 56&#13;
77 Thomas Jefferson 57&#13;
29 Cathedral 62&#13;
40 Carroll Kuemper 37&#13;
60 Northwest 56&#13;
77 Sioux City Heelan 60&#13;
61 Creighton Prep 60&#13;
38 Nishna Valley 71&#13;
60 Paul VI 67&#13;
68 Lewis Central 55&#13;
50 Red Oak 39&#13;
Maurice O'Toole tries for two. &#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL&#13;
Row l : M. Romano, B. Weidman, B. Sulentic, D. Wettcngcl, G. Rindone. Row 2: D. Stokes, T. rriel, D. Heitho ff, C. Colpitts,&#13;
B. Ronk , Coach M. Mauro . Row 3: Coach A. Leber, J. Crowley, M. Wolever, J. Murphy, J. Connolly.&#13;
Romano goes up&#13;
high for the jump.&#13;
Mike Romano adds points for Falcon.&#13;
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Juniors Triumph Again&#13;
For the second consecutive year the junior girls took first&#13;
place in the annual Girls' Night. For those of you who weren't&#13;
there, Girls' Night is girls' intramural basketball. Girls' Night&#13;
consists of four games, semi-finals, and finals.&#13;
On Tuesday, March 7, the semi-finals were held. In the first&#13;
game, the seniors took on the juniors. The upperclassmen put&#13;
up a valiant fight but were unable to upset the defending&#13;
champions. The juniors came out on top with a 51-32 score.&#13;
In the second game, the freshmen were slated to play the&#13;
sophomores. In a game full of mental errors and turnovers for&#13;
both teams, the sophomores managed to score 50 points and&#13;
down the freshmen 50-33.&#13;
On Saturday, March 11, the consolation and championship&#13;
games were held. The mighty seniors and freshmen met in the&#13;
consolation game. The freshmen had improved from Tuesday,&#13;
but just weren't able to put it together against the hot seniors.&#13;
Martha Heck, with 22 points, led the seniors to a 51-31 win.&#13;
Elaine Konz was high scorer for the freshmen with 16 points.&#13;
The name of the championship game was defense. The&#13;
sophomores vastly improved from Tuesday night and came out&#13;
with a will to win. The teams were almost evenly matched, but&#13;
the juniors had that little extra on the score board that counts.&#13;
The final score was 28-20. The juniors are once again the&#13;
champs, but next year may be a different story.&#13;
The second annual Girls' Night again was a huge success and&#13;
assures the future of this activity. &#13;
"Hey ball come here!"&#13;
Heck tries for a shot.&#13;
"On your mark, get set, GO. · · ·&#13;
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VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1: M. Leber, J. Gorman, B. Grote, S. Purnell, J. Quigley, T. Gallager, S. Kallman. Row 2: T. Jones, M. Bowers, M. Brookover, Coach K. Petersen, D. Gorman, R. Hurley.&#13;
The St. Albert Varsity grapplers finished their&#13;
1971-72 season with a 6-5 dual record. In tournament&#13;
competition, they fared well as they placed third in&#13;
the Lewis Central Tournament and fourth in the Des&#13;
Moines North Tournament.&#13;
Individual standouts on the team were senior captain Bob Grote with a 13-8-1 record, senior Joe Gorman with a 21-6 record, senior Scott Kallman with a&#13;
19-4-1 record and sophomore Tim Gallager with a&#13;
25-4 record. Gorman, Kallman and Gallager all made&#13;
it to the district, with Gallager becoming only the&#13;
third Falcon to go to state. In state competition.&#13;
Gallager won his first match by defeating Tom&#13;
Christen. He then lost in the semi-finals to Bill Overman. But Tim showed the determination that got&#13;
him this far as he came back and defeated Tim Halley&#13;
for third place. With many returning lettermen the&#13;
future of wrestling at St. Albert looks bright.&#13;
Senior Captain Bob Grote. &#13;
Scott Kallman ties up his opponent.&#13;
Mike Brookover tries desperately to out maneuver his opponent.&#13;
Sophomore Tim Gallager poses for the cameraman.&#13;
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JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1: J. Yochem, B. Meshling, K. Kenney, J. Minor. Row 2: J. McGruder, T. Kallman, M.&#13;
Van Scoy, R. Wredt. Row 3: S. Hanson, M. Friesen, M. Moran.&#13;
Mike Schriber tries to pin opponent.&#13;
The Junior Varsity Grapplers, who&#13;
completed the season with a 4-7 dual&#13;
meet record, proved that their individual&#13;
effort was better than the season mark&#13;
predicted. Leading the way for the little&#13;
Falcons was junior Mike Schriber, who&#13;
had a record of six wins and five losses.&#13;
With the strong performances of the&#13;
freshmen this year and many sophomores&#13;
returning, the Junior Varsity Grapplers&#13;
should be set for next season. &#13;
FRESHMAN WRESTLING&#13;
Don Funkhauser finds opponent tough.&#13;
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VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
First Row (L-R): M. Thomas, J. Ronk, M. Morgan, J. Gorman, P. Hoke, S. Fancher, M. Shudak, H. Paladino. Second Row (L-R): J. Mathiasen, E.&#13;
Robinson, K. Carroll, K. Cox, J. Stewart, T. Cannon, J. Boswell, P. Mahoney, D. Watson, Coach Wolever. Bat boys: L. Ca parelli, M. Wolever.&#13;
The 1972 Baseball team was a veteran ball&#13;
club. Leading the team were two returning lettermen, co-captains John Boswell and Steve Fancher.&#13;
Both John and Steve made the Legion team last&#13;
year and got all-city recognition. Returning lettermen in the infield were Mike Moran, Hank Paladino, Pat Hoke, and Ken Cox. Experience was&#13;
also shown in the outfield where returning lettermen were Joe Gorman, Pat Mahoney, and John&#13;
Boswell. This is the kind of experience you need&#13;
to have a winning season.&#13;
In 1972 the Falcons also had a solid pitching&#13;
staff with the leading hurler being Junior Tim&#13;
Cannon. As a sophomore Tim made the Legion&#13;
team. The team went out and lived up to their&#13;
early expectations in the first game as they defeated Plattsmouth 10-0. Tim Cannon threw a&#13;
no-hitter for the Falcons as the game was called&#13;
after 5 innings because of the ten run rule. Leading hitters in the game were Ken Cox with two&#13;
hits and Hank Paladino with two runs-batted-in.&#13;
Not bad for openers!&#13;
Co-Captai ns Steve Fancher and John&#13;
Boswell . &#13;
Above left: Mike Shudak fields grounder during warm-ups as Ken Cox looks on. Above right: Hank&#13;
Paladino catches line drive off the bat of hard hitting opponent. Below left: The Catching Department was left in the capable hands of Kevin Carroll, Ed Robinson, and John Ronk. Below right:&#13;
Even Falcons make mistakes as Tim Cannon demonstrates. &#13;
86&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
Kneeling: S. Thomas, T. Weare, R. Messbarger, G. Poole, S. PurneU, K. Schreiber. Standing: S. Haug, Coach Coleman, C. Sorenson, B.&#13;
Roux, K. Thomas, M. Bowers, J. McGruder, S. O'Neill, C. Graeve.&#13;
Left: Coach Coleman hitting infield to his hard working infielders. Right :&#13;
Pitching staff consisted of Jim McGruder, Steve O'Neil, and Kevin Thomas. &#13;
FRESHMAN BASEBALL&#13;
First"row (1-r): s. Epperson, S. Krueger, R. Wettengel, M. Meidlinger, R. Weidman, M. Hensley. Second row (l-r): D. Pogge, G. Rindone, K. Nugent,&#13;
R. Sulentic, D. Stokes, M. Wolever, J. Murphy, Coach Mauro.&#13;
Coach Mauro pitches a few balls at practice (below left), Gary Rindone&#13;
(below right) poses for a picture.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
VARSITY TRACK&#13;
Row 1: K. Thomas, K. Schrieber, A. Heck, G. Poole, B. Meshling, T. Gallagher, M. Carta. Row 2: D. Mescher, C. Sorenson, E. Robinson, M. Walsh, R. Hurley, S. Haug, P. Lenihan, K. Kenney, J. Ege, J. Straka, B. Regan, J. Kennebeck, M. O'Toole.&#13;
"Fizz" Robinson takes a rest.&#13;
Last year's cindennen got things underway slowly&#13;
for coach Al Leber. The team traveled to various&#13;
meets, and although they didn't do too well pointwise,&#13;
they improved. The team had it's bright spots and&#13;
three Falcon records were broken. Ed Robinson broke&#13;
the shot put toss with a throw of 46'9W'. Richard&#13;
Hurley ran a 10:25 in the two mile and Jerry Mathiasen leaped 39' in the triple jump. The two mile relay&#13;
team had it's best time it had had in two years and&#13;
the same was true of the one mile relay team. Steadily&#13;
improving Falcons were Steve Haug, Matt Walsh, John&#13;
Ege and Dick Mescher. They are all back next year so&#13;
the future is promising for Coach Leber and the Falcons. &#13;
Jerry Mathiasen breaks long jump record at Lewis Central meet.&#13;
John Heck jumps for joy.&#13;
Matt Walsh tries his best at six-foot mark.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
FRESHMAN TRACK&#13;
Row 1: O. Reid, D. Wettengel, D. Kruse, B. Weidman, J. Burkey, T. Friel. Row 2: B. Michalski, M. Romano, J. Connolly, J. Murphy , D. Pogge, D.&#13;
Funkhauser, D. Stokes, C. Colpitts.&#13;
The Freshmen track team suffered from a lack of depth during their season. This was shown in their first two meets as they&#13;
were defeated by Creighton Prep by the score of 71-44 and by&#13;
Daniel Gross 68-46. Even though they had a bad time with team&#13;
scoring, the Frosh had their standouts. Through their first two&#13;
meets, Bob Sulentic won 5 events and had broken the Frosh&#13;
record for the 60 yd. high hurdles with a 9.6 and the 100 yd .&#13;
lows with a 13. l. The mile relay team, which consisted of Tom&#13;
Friel, Bob Wiedman, Bob Sulentic, and Dave Stokes, broke the&#13;
Frosh relay record with a time of 4:02.4.&#13;
The Frosh gathered valuable experience which will help&#13;
Coach Leber with next years squad. &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
Coach Mauro, T. Friel, D. Ortez, G. Thomas, R. Hurley, T. Kallman.&#13;
One of the newer sports at St. Albert the past year was&#13;
Cross Country. Coaching this years squad was Mr. Mike&#13;
Mauro. As Mr. Mauro said, "this is just a new sport and&#13;
will take some time before it becomes as popular as the&#13;
other sports here." Coach pointed out one individual who&#13;
excelled above all others, this was Rich Hurley. He said if&#13;
Rich works hard, (as he always has) he will become one of&#13;
the top cross country runners in this area.&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
GIRLS GOLF&#13;
T. Fisher, K. Talley, M. Pawloski, Mrs. Sue Smith, M. Kulczewski, A. Crowley, L. Novak.&#13;
Far left: Anne Crowley&#13;
shows how to sink a putt.&#13;
Left: Kathy Talley concentrates on the ball as&#13;
she prepares to swing.&#13;
Right: Linda Novak goes&#13;
into full swing. &#13;
BOYS&#13;
GOLF&#13;
Coach Al Sherbo regarded this season as an opportunity for&#13;
rebuilding. Heading the list of top players who will be returning next year is Kevin Koestner, winner of the Bert Flack&#13;
Memorial Award. Other top players who will be returning next&#13;
year are Jim Ryba, Marti Wolever and Jim LaMantia. Additional&#13;
players who have excellent prospects are Tim Delehant and&#13;
John Conlon.&#13;
S.A.&#13;
180&#13;
198&#13;
191&#13;
191&#13;
188&#13;
204&#13;
371&#13;
183&#13;
215&#13;
191&#13;
194&#13;
194&#13;
201&#13;
195&#13;
215&#13;
194&#13;
193&#13;
186&#13;
186&#13;
378&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Missouri Valley Quadrangular&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
South&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Danial Gross&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Glenwood Invitational&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Logan&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
165&#13;
183&#13;
164&#13;
179&#13;
4th Place&#13;
185&#13;
10th Place&#13;
218&#13;
199&#13;
192&#13;
182&#13;
196&#13;
181&#13;
167&#13;
164&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
185&#13;
191&#13;
191&#13;
4th Place&#13;
First row (1-r): J. Pogge, M. Brosnihan, T. Thompson, S. Purnell. Second row: Coach Al Sherbo, M. Moran, T. Delehant, T. Cannon, D. Heithoff, M.&#13;
O'Neil, J. Quigley, J. Ryba, J. LaMantia, M. Bowers.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
BOYS&#13;
TENNIS&#13;
The boys' tennis team enlarged its schedule of&#13;
matches this year under the coaching of Fr. Frank&#13;
Palmer. Even though he is new on the coaching&#13;
scene, he is familiar with the game and knows the&#13;
players. The nine game schedule included matches&#13;
with T.J., A.L., Harlan, Atlantic, and Shenandoah&#13;
First row (1-r): C. McGinn, S. Thomas, S. Emarine. Second row: J. Brosnihan, G. Thomas, D. Emarine, J. McGruder. &#13;
Jim Brosnihan smashes a serve to his opponent.&#13;
Dave Emarine shows his&#13;
backhand style. &#13;
96&#13;
GIRLS TENNIS&#13;
MOST&#13;
VALUABLE&#13;
PLAYER&#13;
MARY BETH LAMANTIA&#13;
First row (l-r): M. Colpitts, M. LaMantia, C. Ronk, C. Hartleib. Second row (1-r): D. Doyle, S. Konz, N. Gatrost, S. Noon. &#13;
Falcons Show Their Style&#13;
97 &#13;
BOYS BOWLING&#13;
First row (1-r): T. Delehant, D. Thomas, J. Ryba. Second row (l-r): L. Thomas, M. Thomas, G. Goeser, M. Thompson , L. Halterman, L. Kees.&#13;
This year's bowling team rolled a third place&#13;
in a field of eight teams representing the area&#13;
schools. The third place was achieved through&#13;
the skill of Tim Delehant who carried a 164&#13;
average, Mike Thomas with a 150 average, and&#13;
Larry Kees with a 148 average. Coach Sherbo&#13;
feels that this is the team of the future with the&#13;
perfect blend of experience and youth to make a&#13;
real run at the state title.&#13;
Mike Thompson waits his tum to bowl. &#13;
GIRLS BOWLING&#13;
First row 0-r): C. Brandt, A. Salsbury, C. Grund, K. Straka, B. Barker. Second row: M. Solon, J. Weber, R. Applegate, T. Beckman, G. Smith, J.&#13;
Shea. Third row: D. Marr, P. Salvo, D. Sage, V. Ramirez, K. McO enahan.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
GIRLS RECREATION&#13;
The Girls' Recreation League&#13;
basketball team won the "B" League&#13;
championship under the coaching of&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo and Mrs. Sue Smith.&#13;
The leading scorers for the team&#13;
were Dee Doyle, Linda Novak and&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia. Each proved&#13;
outstanding with the outside shot.&#13;
Other members of the team were useful as protective guards, inside shooters, and dribblers.&#13;
Linda Novak sets for a shot (next&#13;
right). Denise Casson shoots for two&#13;
(far right).&#13;
First row (1-r): B. Straka, M. Colpitts, C. O'Neill, D. Doyle, M. LaMantia, L. Novak, C. Stinn. Second row: Coach Al Sherbo, K. Straka, A. Crowley,&#13;
M. Petratis, J. Scherle, T. Fischer; D. Casson, N. Gatrost, Coach Sue Smith. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
CLASSES&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Jim Thompson Secretary : Susan Duggan&#13;
Deborah Barker&#13;
Morgan Bishop&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Burke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Bob Burns&#13;
Mike Callaghan&#13;
Joe Caparelli&#13;
Marilin Clark&#13;
Chris Colpitts&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Cathie Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Jim Crowley&#13;
Vice-President: Kathy Flecky &#13;
Dave Good&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Cecilia Grund&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Dave Heithoff&#13;
Mike Hensley&#13;
Angela Herbert&#13;
Janice Hurd&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones&#13;
Carol Kenkel&#13;
Cindy Koch&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay Konz&#13;
Tim Delehant&#13;
Bob Doyle&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Mike Emarine&#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Margaret Erixon&#13;
Andrew Evezic&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Barb Fischer&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Tim Fischer&#13;
Kathy Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
Lishea Frost&#13;
Don Funkhauser&#13;
Teri Gilliland&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
Lynn Goetzinger&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Bill Michalski&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
Terry Minahan&#13;
JoAnn Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
Robert Munch&#13;
Jim Murphy&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olsen&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
Cindy Palestino&#13;
Bill Pettit&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Kris Krupicka&#13;
Steve Krueger&#13;
David Kruse&#13;
Jim LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelley Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraa.f&#13;
Patti Marsh&#13;
Chuck McGinn &#13;
Bob Sulentic&#13;
Cathy Swanson&#13;
Ka thy Swift&#13;
Jim Thompson&#13;
Bruce Travis&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Bob We idman&#13;
Dick Wettenge l&#13;
Ce cilia White side s&#13;
Marti Wolever&#13;
Debbie Zajic&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Oscar Reed&#13;
Cathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
Bill Ronk&#13;
Pat Salvo&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Colleen Schnitker&#13;
Mary Jo Shudak&#13;
Mary Sue Sorenson&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
David Stokes&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Treasurer: Linda Wellman&#13;
Vice-President: Joe Pogge&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
Laurie Ankenbauer&#13;
Steve Amento&#13;
LuAnn Asman&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Chris Brich&#13;
Mary Kay Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
Lori Christensen&#13;
Rosemary Conlon&#13;
John DeVivo&#13;
Lynette Dau&#13;
Secretary: Vicky Kern&#13;
President: Todd Kallman &#13;
Vickie Gilliland&#13;
Chuck Graeve&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Ma ry Gubbels&#13;
Ma r y Haas&#13;
Ma r y Hamling&#13;
Dan Hanson&#13;
Patty Hanson&#13;
DiAnn Doner&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Louise Dusing&#13;
Barb Eckel&#13;
Steve Emarine&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
DeLoy Evers&#13;
Renee Evers&#13;
Albert Erixon&#13;
Maria nne Feurt&#13;
James Friesen&#13;
Theresa Fisher&#13;
Jo Ellen Friel&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Bill Keenan&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Cathy Kongs&#13;
Barb Larchick&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Steve Lustgraaf&#13;
Steve McAlexander&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
Kathy Mcclenahan&#13;
John McQuaid&#13;
Debbie Marr&#13;
Mary Masker&#13;
Todd Kallman&#13;
Janet Kaufman&#13;
Steve Kaczor&#13;
Maureen Kelly&#13;
Pam Kelly&#13;
Pat Kelley&#13;
Ce.cillia Hartlieb&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
Marilee Higginbotham&#13;
Pat Holton&#13;
Jerri Hotz&#13;
Darlene Hurd&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Tom Jones &#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
James Minor&#13;
Kevin Moran&#13;
Mary Ellen Marrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve 0 'Neill&#13;
Patricia Patten&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Gordon Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Debby Powell&#13;
Mary Anne Pawloski&#13;
Cindy Quigley&#13;
Vickie Ramirez&#13;
Helen Reggio&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
Bill Roux&#13;
Debbie Sage&#13;
Angela Salsbury&#13;
Don Schlautman&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
David Scott&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Mike Sealock&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Cheryl Stinn&#13;
Kathy Straka&#13;
Tom Suden&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Kathy Talley&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Steve Thomas&#13;
Martha Tierney&#13;
Anne Turone&#13;
Ann Vallinch&#13;
Mike Van Scoy&#13;
Mary Ellen Waldmann&#13;
Matt Walsh&#13;
Terry Weare&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wellman&#13;
Janet Wheeler&#13;
Pam White&#13;
Mary Wilkinson&#13;
Mary Beth Wise&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Theresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerman &#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Tim Cannon&#13;
Treasurer: Debbie Russell&#13;
Patty Adams&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Ronda Applegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Teri Beckman&#13;
Jane Bintner&#13;
Jim Bridges&#13;
Mark Brosnihan&#13;
John Brower&#13;
Marilyn Brown&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Tim Cannon&#13;
Juniors·&#13;
Vice-President: Mary Eckel&#13;
Secretary: Colleen O'Neill &#13;
Mark Carta&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
Monica Colpitts&#13;
J ohn Conlon&#13;
Dennis Caughlin&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
J ean Delehant&#13;
Ed Delehant&#13;
Bill Doner&#13;
Dee Doyle&#13;
J anine Duggan&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrich&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Denise F isher&#13;
Mary Fisher&#13;
Rick Flom&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Greg Gentile&#13;
steve Gillette&#13;
Dan Gorman&#13;
Patty Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Tom Greiner&#13;
Sandy Grudle&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
Joe Guinan&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Larry Halterman&#13;
Steve Hanson&#13;
Steve Haug&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Dan Heithoff&#13;
Debbie Heenan&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Tim Hood&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Sally Hurst&#13;
Barb Huss&#13;
Tom Huyck&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joe Kennebeck&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Konz&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Mary Leibel&#13;
Pat Lenihan&#13;
Susan McKiernan&#13;
Pam Martin&#13;
Jeff Mathiason &#13;
Angela Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
Debra Russell&#13;
Jim Ryba&#13;
Bill Mehsling&#13;
Peggy Martin&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Dick Mescher&#13;
Rod Messbarger&#13;
David Minahan&#13;
Mike Much&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Mike O'Neil&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Greg Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Milly Pogge&#13;
Jerry Reid&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Susan Roarty&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Mark Spitznagle&#13;
Roxanne Springer&#13;
Diane Stageman&#13;
Marilyn Stamp&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
John Stokes&#13;
Jim Straka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Catherine Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Bill Tacke&#13;
Dan Thomas&#13;
Larry Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Nancy Van Horne&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Nancy Wettengel&#13;
Julie Wiese&#13;
John Yochem&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman&#13;
Karen Sandbothe&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Ellen Schnitker&#13;
Mike Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Joanne Shea&#13;
Geralyn Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson &#13;
119 &#13;
Seniors&#13;
120&#13;
FRIENDS&#13;
"Friends, I will remember you,&#13;
Think of you, pray for you.&#13;
And when another day is through,&#13;
I'll still be friends with you."&#13;
Elton John&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
Jess Keenan, President; Pat Hoke,&#13;
Vice-president; Jean Guinan, Treasurer;&#13;
and Ellen Weidman, Secretary.&#13;
Below: "Are you sure this is the right&#13;
ingredient?" &#13;
Marty Ankenbauer&#13;
Becky Barnes&#13;
John Boswell&#13;
Denise Brenneman&#13;
Mike Brookover&#13;
Jody Brooks&#13;
James Brosnihan&#13;
Barb Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Burns&#13;
Peter Caparelli&#13;
Patti Caparelli&#13;
Janis Carpenter&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geri Colpitts&#13;
Steve Conzemius&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Kenneth Cox&#13;
Kathy Dinovo&#13;
Mike Doner&#13;
Donna Dorszynski&#13;
Kathie Duggan&#13;
Debbie Ebert&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
Dave Emarine&#13;
Mary Lou Epperson&#13;
Steve Fancher&#13;
Pat Faylor&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Bill Flecky&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Dan Gentile &#13;
Martha Heck&#13;
Pat Hoke&#13;
Carol Hilliard&#13;
Francis Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joe Gorman&#13;
Mike Greiner&#13;
Bob Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
Tom Hanson&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
steve Kaufman&#13;
Jesse Keenan&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
Scott Kallman&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
Kathleen Krettek&#13;
Sandy Krupicka&#13;
Cindy Kruse&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Mary McClenahan&#13;
Rick McDonald&#13;
Kathy McQuaid&#13;
Pat Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Debbie Martin&#13;
John Martin &#13;
One more time around and I quit.&#13;
Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
Chuck Minahan&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
Susie Moser&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Mike Moran&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
Jim Myers&#13;
Marge Kulczewski&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
Tim O'Grady&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Henry Paladino&#13;
Russ Patten&#13;
Deborah Pogge&#13;
Jerry Quigley&#13;
Toni Ramirez&#13;
Ronald Romans&#13;
Steve Rosman&#13;
Steve Ryba&#13;
Diane Salvo&#13;
Tom Sciortino&#13;
Doug Sennett&#13;
Karen Shudak&#13;
How much money did we bring in this&#13;
time ? &#13;
Mary Kay stokes&#13;
Barb Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Mike Thomas&#13;
Mike Thompson&#13;
I'm not tired, I just look like I am.&#13;
Denise Van Scoy Diane Vergamini&#13;
Larry Shudak&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
John Stewart&#13;
Mary Stinn&#13;
Bob Viola&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Kate Waldemann&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Phil Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
Jean Wiese&#13;
Laure Wolever&#13;
Senior boys dress up for Patten Day. &#13;
SENIOR MASS&#13;
Father Kiernan celebrates the Mass.&#13;
Seniors enjoy their last meal together.&#13;
A&#13;
N&#13;
D&#13;
Tom Burke reads the Epistle.&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
Father Delehant chats with the faculty.&#13;
129 &#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
Seniors wait anxiously for their diplomas.&#13;
Father Daniel Delehant gives the invocation.&#13;
Mr. Thomas Burke addresses the assembly.&#13;
130 &#13;
Ken Cox smiles after receiving his diploma.&#13;
Senior class president Jesse Keenan comments on&#13;
"Reflections of a Senior".&#13;
Pete Caparelli receives his diploma from Bishop Maurice Dingman.&#13;
Hank Paladino, Tom Wettengel, Steve Ryba and Steve Fancher show off their diplomas.&#13;
Below: Miss Nancy O'Neill and Mary Pat Minor lead the choir. &#13;
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ADVERTISING&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
Andy's Texaco Service&#13;
GAS OIL TIRES BA TT ERIES&#13;
501 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-9833&#13;
First Federal Savings ~ Loan&#13;
BROADWAY &amp; MAIN&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
"THE PLACE TO SAVE"&#13;
Bob Viola models a scarf for Iowa Clothes.&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
NEWEST STYLES&#13;
FOR THE TEENAGER&#13;
BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
508 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
"THE STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE"&#13;
Lane Bros. Pharmacy&#13;
530 West Broadway 322-4087&#13;
ART POSTERS&#13;
CANDLES&#13;
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CAMERAS • ~ ~ • PHOTO FINISHING&#13;
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22 01 West Br oadway&#13;
Phone 323-5804 &#13;
Meadow&#13;
Gold&#13;
IS--&#13;
EVERYTHING THAT'S&#13;
GOOD FOR YOUR&#13;
FAMILY&#13;
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1607 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
PHONE 323-7596&#13;
Bierschenk's Grocery&#13;
QUALITY MEATS &amp; GROCERIES&#13;
DELIVERY SERVICE&#13;
421 HARRISON ST.&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
Kings Food Host U.S.A.&#13;
1131 NORTH BROADWAY&#13;
BLUFFS PLAZA&#13;
DAN TUCKER, MANAGER&#13;
THANK YOU SENIOR CLASS&#13;
from&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg St.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 WILLOW 322-7779&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
DUTCH MILL MOBIL SERVICE&#13;
TUNES UPS - GREASE - TIRES&#13;
BATTERIES - OIL CHANGE&#13;
DENNIS PIGNEY - LESSEE&#13;
403 W. SO. OMAHA BRIDGE RD.&#13;
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51501&#13;
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SUNDEL PLAZA 2-3-4&#13;
712-323-0513&#13;
COUNSELORS: SFC BOB SCHRODER&#13;
SSG LARRY VAN RAES&#13;
SSG SAM LOGAN&#13;
CONGRA TULA TIO NS&#13;
TO THE SENIORS&#13;
Vergamini Bros.&#13;
349 CANNING&#13;
322-9953&#13;
PAUL~ JENNIE'S&#13;
COUNTRY KITCHEN&#13;
1601 McP her son&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to Class of 172&#13;
BOB PYLES STUDIO&#13;
11 Westgate Village&#13;
366-1106&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Connolly Drug Store&#13;
2400 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-5557&#13;
Salvo's Tailor Shop&#13;
We Suit You&#13;
Custom Tailoring *&#13;
Carl Salvo&#13;
Alterations *&#13;
Repairs*&#13;
19 South 6 street,&#13;
across from Post Off ice&#13;
Phone 328-3272 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
,..&#13;
STATE FARM&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
State Farm Insurance&#13;
535 East Broadway&#13;
Ray E. Prichard&#13;
Lyal E. Moore&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Mid-Continent&#13;
Bottlers&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
1141 North Broadway&#13;
~~ Drink Nutritious 1&#13;
~)Robert~ 2+ DAILY C (~ LOW FAT MILK&#13;
with Country Style Flavor&#13;
*Fortified with Vitamin C(l20 mg.&#13;
per quart) plus eight other essential vitamins and minerals.&#13;
Congratu I ations&#13;
To The Seniors&#13;
Of 1972&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Phone 322 - 6666 &#13;
Congratulations ...&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you.&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
Whether you plan to go on to coll ege, get additi o~al training in business or some specialized field,&#13;
or look for a job, you've just completed a very important milestone in life w ith your high sch ool graduation.&#13;
. From this point forward, you'll be making more&#13;
decisions about money than you have before ... learning how to make an allowance or paycheck stretch&#13;
to take care of new exp e ns es.&#13;
The re's nothing like a ch ecking account to he lp&#13;
young me n and women learn money management. It&#13;
reduces impulse spe nding ... teaches how to keep&#13;
records and use them to plan ahead.&#13;
We suggest you open a checking account soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your education , remember-we make no service ch arges on student checkin g&#13;
accounts and require no minimum balance.&#13;
Corn e in and talk to us about it.&#13;
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Kulesh Jewelry&#13;
230 WEST&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
322-5984&#13;
Bi-Parish Credit Union&#13;
1922 W. BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
322-4011&#13;
553 WILLOW&#13;
STATE BANK &amp; TRUST&#13;
THE BEST BANK&#13;
FOR YOUTH&#13;
FREE Student Checking Accounts&#13;
509 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
DRIVE-IN 15 SO. 35th &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
American Legion.&#13;
Rainbow Post #2&#13;
• 1•&#13;
mwa POW8R&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Iowa Power&#13;
And Light&#13;
Company&#13;
· HINMAN FLORIST&#13;
Laurie Whitaker models a corsage .&#13;
1800 McPherson Avenue&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BRUNSWICK&#13;
TWIN CITY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-6609&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hushaw Drug Co.&#13;
138 So. Main&#13;
322-2595&#13;
Eddy S Smith&#13;
Agency&#13;
26 South Main Street&#13;
322 - 2577&#13;
T . Joe Smith&#13;
Don A . Mescher&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
Farner-Caughlan Co.&#13;
720 Ninth Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
(Visit Our Showroom)&#13;
Phone 322-7618&#13;
The Prescription&#13;
Center&#13;
101 Pearl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ROG S SCOTTY'S&#13;
SUPER VALLI&#13;
STORES&#13;
704 W. Broadway&#13;
3435 W. Broadway&#13;
515 E. Broadway&#13;
2121 So. 7th St.&#13;
Come In And Visit The New&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
15 State Street&#13;
322-9922&#13;
Ed Deleha nt r olls for another strike . &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To The Seniors&#13;
Of St. Albert's&#13;
JANSENius&#13;
SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
1011 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-4849&#13;
Gas.&#13;
The Premium Fuel.&#13;
PHONE 328-3450&#13;
218112 WEST WASHINGTON AVE.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
Wm. C. Zimmerman&#13;
Insurance Agency&#13;
Northwestern Mutual&#13;
Life Ins. Co.&#13;
537 E. Bway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
_congratulations&#13;
To The Class Of '72&#13;
Rolla-Rena&#13;
110 So. 29th&#13;
Skating&#13;
PIZZA KING&#13;
212 West Broadway&#13;
323-4911&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
ABC ELECTRIC,&#13;
INC.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS ·&#13;
SERVING&#13;
SOUTHWEST IOWA &#13;
Courtesy Demonstration Studio Hours:&#13;
by Appointment 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.&#13;
Merle Norman&#13;
Cosmetic Studio&#13;
11 South 6th Street * Phone 322 -1306&#13;
Sally McGruder Arlene Mathiasen&#13;
Oard-Ross Drug&#13;
701-3 16th Avenue&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To St. Albert Grads&#13;
Of 1972&#13;
From&#13;
* Paint - Glass PEOPLES DEPT. STORE * Photo Finishing - Sundries&#13;
* Prescription Services&#13;
322-2501 Joe Beraldi&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations To The Class Of '72&#13;
WALLACE PRINTING,&#13;
INC.&#13;
Printing - Office Supplies - Stationery - Wedding Inv.&#13;
200 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-3114&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hanusa Company&#13;
100 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-4039&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To The Graduates&#13;
Mortensen Super Mart&#13;
810-16th Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Phone 32 8-2646&#13;
Open Daily 8 a. m . to 9 p. m.&#13;
Sunday s 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE&#13;
NEEDS -&#13;
LIFE - HOME - AUTO&#13;
BUSINESS&#13;
Contact Either&#13;
Al Pawloski - 55 8-7009&#13;
Jim Pawloski - 322 -00 88&#13;
PAWLOSKI INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
1922 West Broadway&#13;
Congr atulations&#13;
To Class Of 1972&#13;
CLUB 64&#13;
701 McKenzie Road&#13;
322-7795&#13;
George Elias&#13;
&amp; Employees&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
230 South 11th&#13;
Big John's Pharmacy&#13;
\IANKAMllUUilO j&#13;
322 8 West Broadway&#13;
322 - 400 8&#13;
Free De live ry&#13;
• &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS &amp; BEST WISHES&#13;
TO THE GRADUATES OF&#13;
ST. ALBERT'S&#13;
BILL SCHERLE&#13;
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
HERFF JONES&#13;
Dave Nesbit&#13;
8505 MADISON AVENUE&#13;
DES MOINES, IOWA 50322&#13;
Class Rings Caps and Gowns&#13;
Awards Diplomas Yearbooks&#13;
Graduation Announcements&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '72&#13;
Keenan's Glass g Paint Company&#13;
234 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
322-7711&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
City Transit Lines, Inc.&#13;
2800 AVENUE A&#13;
322-6663&#13;
Morphy Drug Co.&#13;
825 W. BROADWAY&#13;
323-7511&#13;
SIITPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
12 7 SO. MAIN STREET&#13;
PERSONALIZED PRESCRIPTION&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
SUN GLASSES LARGER CONTACTS&#13;
W. M. SIITPLEY, F .I. A. 0.&#13;
CERTIFIED OPTICIAN&#13;
PHONE 323-3401&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Veterans of&#13;
Foreign Wars&#13;
POST 737&#13;
28 so. 29th&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
JOHN POGGE&#13;
ERNIE JENSEN&#13;
Jensen-Pogge Realty Co. &#13;
DRIVE CAREFULLY!&#13;
WE WANT YOU TO COME BACK&#13;
ALL 11 MEMBERS&#13;
OF THE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO&#13;
DEALERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
PATRONS&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. RICHARD G. BUNTEN&#13;
MRS. GRACE CAUGHLAN&#13;
CHRISTY CREME&#13;
CON'S SELF-SERVICE DRUG&#13;
CORUMS FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS&#13;
ROBERT DIPPEL &amp; DAVID MCCANN&#13;
DOT REAL ESTATE&#13;
GRAPE GROWERS OF CO. BLUFFS&#13;
DR. &amp; MRS. WILLIAM F. GRESS&#13;
HINKY DINKY SUPER MARTS&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. DON HOFFMAN&#13;
JOHNSON VILLAGE PHARMACY&#13;
KRCB&#13;
KAY PERS&#13;
LUCEY JEWELRY&#13;
ALBERT, EDMUND &amp; JOSEPH MCGINN&#13;
MARCUS DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. MATTHEW A. MARTIN&#13;
DR. JOHN MATHIASEN&#13;
RAY POGGE&#13;
PORTER, HEITHOFF, PRATT &amp; REILL)&#13;
RALPH'S SUPERETTE&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. ALBERT A. SCHERLE&#13;
CHIEF NICK SULENTIC&#13;
MATT WALSH&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. L. J. WHITAKER&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
ANKENBAUER, MARTY Journalism 3;&#13;
Football 1,2.&#13;
BARNES, BECKI Choir 1,2; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3; Porn Porn 3; Talent Show 1;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Volleyball 4.&#13;
BOSWELL, JOHN Honor Roll l Quarter;&#13;
Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,&#13;
2,3 ,4; Football 2,3 ,4.&#13;
BRENNEMAN, DENISE Honor Roll 3&#13;
Quarters; Porn Porn 3,4; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "Oklahoma" 4; Speech&#13;
2,3,4; Press Club 1,2; Talent Show 2;&#13;
Basketball 3,4; Volleyball 2.&#13;
BROOKOVER, MIKE Letterman's Club&#13;
2,3,4; Journalism 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
1,2,3,4.&#13;
BROOKS, JODY Honor Roll 7 Quarters&#13;
Student Council 1; Biology Club 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Volleyball 3.&#13;
RROSNIHAN, JAMES Honor Roll 11&#13;
Quarters; Les Musiques 4; Latin Club&#13;
3,4 ; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2; "David and Lisa" 4 ; Explorers&#13;
Club 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 2;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4; Student&#13;
Manager for Basketball 1.&#13;
BUNTEN, BARBARA Mercy Speech&#13;
Meet 3; Alantic District Speech 4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; Christmas Program 1,4; Choir 1; "Fiorello" 1;&#13;
Madrigal 4; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2 ,3.&#13;
BURKE, THOMAS Honor Roll 10&#13;
Quarters; Journalism 4; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Biology Club 2; Letterman's&#13;
Club 3 ,4; Key Club 3; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4.&#13;
BURNS , JULIE Honor Roll 1 Quarter.&#13;
CAPARELLI, PETER Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Les Musiques 4; Boys Choir&#13;
4; Student Council 4; Class Officer&#13;
3; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
CAPARELLI, PATTI Pep Club 2; Choir&#13;
1.&#13;
CARPENTER, JANIS Honor Roll 1&#13;
Quarter; Porn Porn 3,4 ; State and&#13;
District Speech 2,3; Large Group&#13;
State and District Speech 3,4 ; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "A pp le Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "Oklahoma" 4; Yearbook&#13;
1; Talent Show 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Choir 2,4; Les Musiques 3,4; Music&#13;
Clinic 3,4; Porn Porn Clinic 4; Tennis&#13;
2,3; Volleyball 2; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
CLARK, JOAN Press Club 1,2; Pep&#13;
SENIOR INDEX&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 2;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4.&#13;
COLPITTS, GERI Choir 1,2; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
CONZEMIUS, STEVE Baseball 1,2 ;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1.&#13;
COX, KENNETH Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
DINOVO, KATHY Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3; Biology Club&#13;
2; "Fiorello" 1: Lewis Central Business&#13;
Invitational Shorthand 3rd Place 3.&#13;
DONER, MIKE Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Student Council 1; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2.&#13;
DORSZYNSKI, DONNA Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Yearbook 1; Basketball 3.&#13;
DUGGAN, KATHIE Honor Roll 9&#13;
Quarters; Cheerleader 1,3 ,4; Pep Club&#13;
2; Speech District and State 3; FNA&#13;
3; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2,3; Beno's Fashion&#13;
Board Representative 4; Student&#13;
Council 1,4; Class Secretary 2; National Merit Commended Student 4;&#13;
Homecoming Queen 4; Accompanist&#13;
in State Music Contest 3; Basketball&#13;
3,4.&#13;
EBERT, DEBBIE Biology Club 2; Choir&#13;
1; Volleyball 2.&#13;
EDWARDS, CHARLES Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 3,4; "Speech" 2;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 2; Creighton Math&#13;
Field Day 3,4; Summer Session 4;&#13;
Law Club 2; Engineering Club 3;&#13;
Monopoly Record 4; Football 1.&#13;
EMARINE, DAVID Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; Les Musiques 4;&#13;
Latin Club 1,2,3; Explorers Club 3;&#13;
Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Tennis 2,3 ,4;&#13;
All-City Tennis; Wrestling 1,2;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
EPPERSON, MARY LOU Honor Roll&#13;
1 Quarter; Choir 1,2,3,4; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Basketball 3;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
FANCHER, STEVE Honor Roll 10&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,&#13;
3,4 ; Cross Country 4 ; Track 3,4.&#13;
FAYLOR, PAT Honor Roll 16 Qu arters;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2 ,3; Les Musiques 4;&#13;
State Music Contest 3,4; State of&#13;
Iowa Scholar 4 ; "Fiorello" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; National Science&#13;
Foundation 3 ; Poetry Anthology 2.&#13;
FAZIO, ELIZABETH Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 3,4; Madrigal 4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4 ; L.C. Business&#13;
Invitational 3; Prom 3; Poetry Anthology 2; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
FRICKE, MARY ETTA&#13;
FLAMMANG , DOUG Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 4; Monolopy&#13;
Contest 4; Biology Club 2; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Les Musiques 3 ; Golf 1,2 ,&#13;
3,4.&#13;
FLECKY, BILL Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 4; Speech 2,3; Baseball 1,2 ;&#13;
Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Tennis&#13;
2,3 .&#13;
FLYNN, MIKE Choir 1; Baseball 1;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
FREISEN MARILYN Pep Club 3;&#13;
"Anne 'Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Journalism 4; Homecoming Skit&#13;
and Float 3; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
GENTILE, DAN Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Yearbo ok 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 4;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
GOESER, FRANCIS Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Bowling 4.&#13;
GOETZINGER, CELINA Honor Roll&#13;
1Quarter;PomPom3,4; Talent Sho':';&#13;
3· "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne Frank&#13;
3; "David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
4 ; Pep Club 3,4; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Basketball 3 ,4.&#13;
GORMAN, JOE Choir 1; Latin Club&#13;
l,2;Key Club 3,4 ; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,&#13;
2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3 ;&#13;
Honorable mention all-city Football&#13;
4.&#13;
GREINER, MIKE Honor Roll 2 Quarter ·&#13;
Art Club 4 ; Football 2.&#13;
GRONSTAL, GREG Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Choir&#13;
2,3,4; Speech 1,2 ,4.&#13;
GROTE, BOB Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,&#13;
3,4.&#13;
GUINAN, JEAN Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Yearbook 1,2; Newspaper 1; Biology&#13;
Club 1,2 ,3 ; Class Treasurer 2; Class&#13;
Secretary 4; Talent Show 1,2; Choir&#13;
1,2 ; Madriga l 4 ; Melodrama 2; " The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; " Fiorello" 1; " David &#13;
and Lisa" 4; Speech 2,3,4; District&#13;
and State Competition; Saint Albert&#13;
Representative to Holy Family Parish&#13;
Council, Urban Consultation Member&#13;
4; Golf 2; Cheerleading 3; Porn Porn&#13;
4; Pep Club 1,4.&#13;
HAAS, CAROL Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Les Musiques 3,4; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; Latin Club I; Spanish Club&#13;
3; Journalism 4; Pep Club 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Madrigal 4.&#13;
HANSON, TOM Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Les Musiques 2,3,4; Music Clinic 2,3,&#13;
4; "David and Lisa" 4; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; Talent Show 2,3,4; State&#13;
Music Contest 2,3,4; Speech 2,4;&#13;
International Club 3.&#13;
HECK, MARTHA Honor Roll 9 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; Student Council 2,4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "Fiorello" I; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; FNA; Poetry Anthology 2; Vice-President 3; Basketball&#13;
3,4.&#13;
HOKE, PAT Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Vice-President 2,4; Key Club Officer&#13;
3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Choir I;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2 ,3; Track 1,2.&#13;
HILLIARD, CAROL Honor Roll 9&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3,4; Prom 3;&#13;
Poetry Anthology 2; J .A. 3; Basketball 3 ,4; Football 4.&#13;
HOPP, STEVE Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club President 4; Choir I; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4 ; Biology Club 2; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2 ; Football 1,2; Baseball 1.&#13;
HUYCK, JOHN Football Manager 1,3,4;&#13;
Basketball Manager; Art Club 3,4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Journalism 4.&#13;
JANSENIUS, DEBBIE Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; District Speech 3; District&#13;
and State Speech 4; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Choir 1,2; Homecoming Court 4;&#13;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4.&#13;
KALLMAN, SCOTT Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Speech I; Student Council&#13;
1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's&#13;
Club 2,3,4; Journalism 3,4; Football&#13;
I ; Baseball I ; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cross&#13;
Country 4.&#13;
KAUFMAN, STEVE Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Speech 1; Tennis 1,2; Basketball I.&#13;
KEENAN, JESSE Class President 4; Art&#13;
Club 3,4; Journalism 4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1.&#13;
KELLY, KEVIN Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Journalism Club I; Art Club 3.&#13;
KELLY, MARY Pep Club l,2,3,4;Prom&#13;
3.&#13;
KEES, LARRY Honor Roll 5 Quarters;&#13;
Bowling 4.&#13;
KRETTEK, KAT Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Student Council 2,3;&#13;
Talent Show l;Pep Club l,2;"Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2.&#13;
KRUPICKA, SANDY Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; Speech 2; Choir l ,2,4;PonPon 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Music Clinic&#13;
4; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; "Oklahoma" 4; Future Teachers I;,&#13;
Porn Pon Clinic 4.&#13;
KRUSE, CINDY Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" I;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 2; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Homecoming Court 4; Choir I;&#13;
Journalism Club 1; Art Club 3 ,4;&#13;
Poetry Anthology 2; Talent Show 2;&#13;
Prom Committee 3.&#13;
KULCZEWSKI, MARGE Biology Club&#13;
2; Business Manager for Yearbook 4;&#13;
Pep Club 3; Journalism 4; Latin 1,2;&#13;
Golf 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
LAMANTIA, MARY BETH Honor Roll&#13;
5 Quarters; Yearbook I; Latin Journalism 3; Choir I; Speech 2; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4 ; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; State and District&#13;
Mercy Speech Meets 2; Class President&#13;
3; Student Council 3; Biology Club 2;&#13;
Future Nurses 2; Tennis 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball 3,4; Intercity Basketball 4.&#13;
LEINEN, SUSAN Biology Award 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4.&#13;
MAHONEY, PAT Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball&#13;
4.&#13;
McCLENAHAN, MARY KAY Art Club&#13;
4.&#13;
McDONALD, RICK Home Ee 4;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2.&#13;
McQUAID, KATHY Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Yearbook 4; Mercy Speech Meet 3;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; Tennis 1,2,3,4.&#13;
MANN, MARIA Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Future Nurses 3;&#13;
Yearbook 3; Choir I ; Speech Meets,&#13;
District, l~rge groups 4; Prom 3; Future Teacllers 2; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Prose Anthology 2.&#13;
MARTIN, DEBBIE Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Choir 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Cheerleading 2,3,4; Poetry Anthology&#13;
2; Talent Show 2.&#13;
MARTIN, JOHN Honor Roll I Quarter;&#13;
Football I; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
MATHIASEN, JERRY Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Latin Club 1,2; Key Club&#13;
3,4;Letterman'sClub 2,3,4;Yearbook&#13;
I; Student Council President; Key&#13;
Club Vice President; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; All City&#13;
3,4; State Track Meet 2,3,4.&#13;
MILLER, DA YID Latin Club 1,2; Art&#13;
Club 4; Yearbook Assistant Editor,&#13;
Photographer 4; Key Club 4; Prom&#13;
3; Home Ee 4; Golf 1,2; Bowling 4.&#13;
MINAHAN, CHUCK Art Club 3,4.&#13;
MEISENBACH, MARY Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; "Fiorello" I ; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Talent&#13;
Show 1,2; Basketball 3 ,4; Score&#13;
Keeper for Tennis 4.&#13;
MENGES, JANET Honor Roll 10 Quarters; Poetry Anthology 2; Basketball&#13;
3,4; Football 4.&#13;
MOSER, SUSIE Honor Roll 12 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 2,3,4;&#13;
State Music Contest 2,3,4; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3,4; Poetry Anthology 2; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; Talent Show 2,3 ;&#13;
Porn Porn 3,4; Student Council&#13;
2,3 ,4; Future Teachers 2,3 ,4; Student&#13;
Council Sec. 4.&#13;
MORAN, MIKE Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4;&#13;
Les Musiques 4; Yearbook 1,2,3;&#13;
Editor 3; Key Club Treasurer 3,4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Journalism&#13;
Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
l,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball l ,2,3,4.&#13;
MURPHY, MOLLY Honor Roll 4 Quarters; Porn Porn 3,4;Pep Club 1,4;Press&#13;
Club 1; Talent Show 2;Poetry Anthology 2; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; 3rd Place in Catholic&#13;
Daughters of America Poetry Contest&#13;
2; Yearbook 1,3; 2nd Place at Porn&#13;
Porn Clinic 3.&#13;
MYERS, TIM Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
NORMAN, RANDY Journalism 4; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
O'GRADY, TIM Honor Roll 11 Quarters; Yearbook 2; Journalism 2.&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
PALADINO, HENRY Journalism Club&#13;
4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Track 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
PATTEN, JOHN Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Biology Club 1; Tennis 2,3; Track 3.&#13;
PATTEN, RUSS&#13;
POGGE, DEBBIE Choir 1,2; Pep Club&#13;
3,4.&#13;
QUIGLEY, JERRY Honor Roll 5 Quarters; Art Club 3,4; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Home Ee 4; Automotives 1,2,3; F.C.C. 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3 ,4; 2nd at Wrestling Sectionals 5th at District Wrestling; Bowling&#13;
4; Baseball 1; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
RAMIREZ, ANTOINETTE Choir 1.&#13;
RAMSEY, SUZANNE Choir 1; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3; Journalism.&#13;
ROBINSON, ED Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4;&#13;
Baseball l,2,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4;Home&#13;
Ee 4; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4. ROMANS, RONALD Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
ROSMAN, STEVE Honor Roll 2 Quarters; Letterman's Club Basketball 1,2&#13;
3,4.&#13;
RYBA, STEVE J ournalsirn Club 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1,2,4;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
SALVO, DIANN Choir 2; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
3; Biology Club 2; "The Apple Tree"&#13;
2; "David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
4.&#13;
SCHABEN, FRED Art Club 4.&#13;
SCIORTINO, THOMAS Football 1;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4; Basketball&#13;
1.&#13;
SENNETT, DOUG Honor Roll 2 Quarters; Key Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
SHUDAK, KAREN Honor Roll 4 Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Yearbook 1; FT A 1; Poetry Anthology 2;Prom 3; Student Of the Month&#13;
3.&#13;
SHUDAK, LARRY Honor Roll 16 Quarter; Horne Ee 4; Baseball l ,2,3.&#13;
STEWART, JOHN Yearbook 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Basketball 1,2 .&#13;
SOLON, MARY Choir 1,2; Bowling 4.&#13;
STINN,MARY&#13;
STOKES, MARY KAY Honor Roll 1&#13;
Quarter; Choir 1,2; Press Club 1;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Prom 3; Poetry Anthology 2; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; "David and Lisa" 4.&#13;
STRAKA, BARB Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Biology Club 2; Art Club 3,4; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 2; " David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook&#13;
1,4; Basketball 3; Intercity Basketball&#13;
4.&#13;
TEDESCO, MARK Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1; Baseball 2.&#13;
THOMAS, JON Honor Roll 10 Quarters;&#13;
Les Musiques 3,4; Drama 4; Speech&#13;
4; Key Club 4; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
Monopoly Championship 4; Tennis&#13;
2,3 ,4; Cross Country 4; Wrestling 1,2.&#13;
THOMAS, MICHAEL Bowling 4; Football 1,2,4; Baseball 3.&#13;
THOMPSON, MICHAEL Football 2;&#13;
Key Club 4; Bowling 4; Yearbook 1.&#13;
VANSCOY, DENISE Mercy Speech&#13;
Meet 3; "The Apple Tree" 3; Choir&#13;
1,2; Les Musiques 3,4; Madrigal 4;&#13;
Prom 3; Talent Show 1,2,3.&#13;
VERGAMINI, DIANE Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Choir 1,2; Cheerleading 1,&#13;
2,3,4; State Speech Meet 3,4; Class&#13;
Officer 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Talent&#13;
Show 1,2,3; State of Iowa Scholar 4;&#13;
National Merit Commended Student&#13;
4; Academic Achievement Award 1,&#13;
2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Health&#13;
Club 4; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
VIOLA, BOB Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 4; Speech 1,2; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Biology Club 2; Art Club 4;&#13;
Football 1,2 ,3 ,4; Baseball 1; basketball 1,2,3 ,4; Track 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WANNING, PHIL&#13;
WALDMAN, KATE Choir 1,2,4; Les&#13;
Musiques 2; "Oklahoma" 4; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Poetry Anthology 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Talent&#13;
Show 2; French Club 3.&#13;
WALSH, MARY JO Honor Roll 9 Quarters; Yearbook 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2; "David and Lisa" 4; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1.&#13;
WALSH , NANCY Honor Roll 4 Quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3; Madrigal 4 ;&#13;
French Club 3;Press Club 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; "Fiorello" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3 ;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4 ;&#13;
Brandise Fashion Board Rep. 4; Golf&#13;
2; Basketball 3.&#13;
WALTER, DANIELLE Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; Choir 1; Future Nurses 2,3;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
WATSON, DALE Intramural Basketball&#13;
4; Football 2; Baseball l,2,4; Basketball 2. WEBER, JUDY Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 1; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4;Poetry Anthology 2; Bowling&#13;
4.&#13;
WEIDMAN, ELLEN Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Speech District and State 2,3,4;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; Homecoming Court&#13;
4;Choir 1,2,4;Pep Club 1,2,3,4;FNA&#13;
1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Class&#13;
Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 4; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Les Musiques 4.&#13;
WETTENGEL. TOM Honor Roll 5&#13;
Quarters; Journalism 4; Art Club 4;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WHEELER, DENNIS Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Football 1,2; Intramural&#13;
Basketball 4.&#13;
WHITAKER, LAURIE Future Nurses 2;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology Club 2;&#13;
District Speech 4; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Golf 4; Yearbook 4; Journalism 3,&#13;
4; Poetry Anthology 2.&#13;
WHITE, DARREL Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
WIESE, JEAN Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club President 4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; Choir 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Basketball 3.&#13;
WOLEVER, LAURE Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3,4; Porn Porn 4;&#13;
Student Council 3 ,4; Journalism Club&#13;
4; Yearbook "David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
Basketball 3.&#13;
YOCHEM, MARY Honor Roll 16 Quart- ers; "Anne Frank" 3; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Poetry Anthology 2;Pep Club 3; Health Careers&#13;
4; Academic Scholarship Award 1,2,&#13;
3,4; French Club 3,4. &#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Adams, Jane 39, 108&#13;
Adams, Mike 70,108&#13;
Adams, Patty 114&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie 108&#13;
Ankenbauer, Marty 35,121&#13;
Amento, Steve 66,68,108&#13;
Applegate, Donna 114&#13;
Applegate, Rhonda 99,114&#13;
Asman, Luann 108&#13;
Auen, Carol 114&#13;
Barak, Barry 70,108&#13;
Barker, Becky 99, 114&#13;
Barker, Deborah 104&#13;
Barnes, Beckie 121&#13;
Barnes, Bonnie 28,56,114&#13;
Bart, Denise 114&#13;
Beckman, Teri 99,114&#13;
Bintner, Jane 114&#13;
Bishop, Morgan 104&#13;
Boswell, John 51,66,67 ,69,&#13;
84,121,128&#13;
Bowers, Mark 66,67,69,86,&#13;
93,108&#13;
Brandt, Chris 99,104&#13;
Brenneman , Denise 56,57,121&#13;
Brich, Chris 108&#13;
Bridges, Jim 114&#13;
Brookover, Mike 51,52,61,66,&#13;
68,121&#13;
Brooks,MaryJo 121&#13;
Brosnihan, J ame s 31,32,51,&#13;
95 ,99 ,121&#13;
Brosnihan , Mark 93,114&#13;
Brower, John 114&#13;
Brown, Marilyn 28,29,56,114&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy 57&#13;
Bunten, Barbara 31,121&#13;
Bunten, Susan 104&#13;
Burke, Carol 114&#13;
Burke, Mary 57 ,104&#13;
Burke, Thomas 51,61,66,&#13;
67 ,69,72,121,129&#13;
Burkey, John 90,104&#13;
Burns, Bob 104&#13;
Burns, Julie 121&#13;
Callaghan, Mike 104&#13;
Cannon, Tim 35,39,51,66,&#13;
68,72,84,85 ,93,114&#13;
Caparelli, Joe 104&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay 57 ,108&#13;
Caparelli, Patti 24,121&#13;
Caparelli, Peter 121,131&#13;
Carpenter, Janis 52,56,57 ,121&#13;
Carroll, Kevin 66,70,84,85,108&#13;
Carta , Mark 115&#13;
Casson, Denise 100,108&#13;
Carta , Jane 57&#13;
Christiansen, Lori 34,108&#13;
Clark, Joan 35,56,121&#13;
Clark, Marilyn 57 ,104&#13;
Clark, Peggy 56,57 ,115&#13;
Colpitts, Chris 77,90,104&#13;
Colpitts, Geri 24,121&#13;
Colpitts, Monica 96,100,115&#13;
Conlon, John 115&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary 108&#13;
Connolly, Joe 77,90,104&#13;
Conzemius, Ca thy 104&#13;
Conzemius, Steve 51,61 ,121&#13;
Coughlin, Dennis 115&#13;
Cox, Ken 35 .51,84,85 ,122,&#13;
131&#13;
Crilly, Romana 104&#13;
Crowley, Ann 90,100,115&#13;
Crowley, Jim 77 , 104&#13;
Dau, Celeste 115&#13;
Dau, Lanette 108&#13;
Delehant, Ed 115,142&#13;
Delehant, Jean 6,23,39,57,&#13;
115&#13;
Delehant, Tim 93,98,105&#13;
Devivo, John 70,108&#13;
Divivo, Kathy 122&#13;
Doner, Bill 51,52,115&#13;
Doner, Di Ann 109&#13;
Doner, Mike 122, 128&#13;
Doran, Jacque 109&#13;
Dorsynski, Donna 32,122&#13;
Doyle, Bob 105&#13;
Doyle , Dee 96,l 00,115&#13;
Duff, Sharon 57, 105&#13;
Duggan, Janine 115&#13;
Duggan, Kathie 30,57 ,122&#13;
Duggan, Susan 57 ,104,105&#13;
Dusing, Charles 115&#13;
Dusing, Louise 109&#13;
Ebert, Debbie 122&#13;
Eckel, Barbara 53,109&#13;
Eckel, Mary 114,155&#13;
Eckrich, Lynn 115&#13;
Edwards, Charles 23,35,122,&#13;
125&#13;
Ege, John 51,66,70,115&#13;
Emarine, Dave 31,51,94,95,&#13;
122&#13;
Emarine, Mike 105&#13;
Emarine, Steve 94&#13;
Epperson, Jean 39,57,109&#13;
Epperson, Mary Lou 57 ,122&#13;
Epperson, Steve 87,105&#13;
Erixon, Albert 70,109&#13;
Erixon, Margaret 105&#13;
Evers, Deloy 109&#13;
Evers, Rita Renee 109&#13;
Evezic, Andrew 105&#13;
Fancher, Steve 35,51,84,&#13;
122,131&#13;
Fancher, Tracie 105&#13;
Faylor, Mary Pat 31,122&#13;
Fazio, Elizabeth 31,32,57,122&#13;
Feurt, Marianne 109&#13;
Fischer, Mary Kay 115&#13;
Fischer, Steve 105&#13;
Fischer, Theresa 57,92,100,&#13;
109&#13;
Fischer, Tim 105&#13;
Fisher, Barbara 105&#13;
Fisher, Denise 115&#13;
Flammang, Doug 59,125&#13;
Flecky, Bill 22,59,122&#13;
Flecky, Kathy 104,105&#13;
Flecky, Kevin 105&#13;
Flom, Rick 115&#13;
Flynn, Mike 128&#13;
Fricke, Maryetta 122&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen 109&#13;
Haug, Steve 51,66,68,86,116&#13;
Heck, Andy 109&#13;
Heck, John 39,116&#13;
Heck, Martha 56,123&#13;
Heenan, Debbie 116&#13;
Heithoff, Dan 93,116&#13;
Hiethoff, Dave 51,77 ,105&#13;
Hensley 87 ,105&#13;
Herbert, Angela I 05&#13;
Higginbotham, Marilee 11 O&#13;
Hill, Mary Kay 60,62,116&#13;
Hilliard , Carol 28,123&#13;
Hoke, Pat 59 ,84,120,123 - Holeton, Pat 70,110&#13;
Hood , Tim 116&#13;
Hopp, Steve 33 ,59&#13;
Hotz, Jerri 56,57 ,11 O&#13;
Friel, Tom 77,90,91,105&#13;
Friesen, Marilyn 28,57,61,122&#13;
Frost, Lishea 105&#13;
Funkhauser, Don 90,105 Hurd, Carol 116&#13;
Hurd, Darlene 110&#13;
Gallagher, Tim I 09 Hurd, Janice 105&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy 96,100,109&#13;
Gearhart, Gretchen 115&#13;
Gentile , Dan 51,62,66,67,&#13;
122,60&#13;
Gentile, Greg 51,66,115&#13;
Gillette, Steve 115&#13;
Gilliland, Teri 105&#13;
Gilliland, Vicki 109&#13;
Gilmore, Ann 105&#13;
Goeser, Francis 98,123&#13;
Goetzinger, Gelina 52,56,67,&#13;
123&#13;
Goetzinger, Lynn 105&#13;
Good, David 105&#13;
Gorman, Dan 39,43,51,59,&#13;
68,115&#13;
Gorman, Joe 44,51 ,59 ,66,&#13;
67 ,69 ,84,123&#13;
Graeve, Chuck l 09&#13;
Graeve, Patty 115&#13;
Greer, Georgia 115&#13;
Greiner, Mike 123&#13;
Greiner, Tom 115&#13;
Gronstal, Greg 23,31&#13;
Gronstal, Marianne 105&#13;
Grote , Bob 51 ,123&#13;
Grote , Janice 109&#13;
Grudle, Sandy 115&#13;
Gmnd , Cecilia 99,195&#13;
Gubbels, Mary Therese 56,109&#13;
Guinan, Ed 109&#13;
Guinan, Jean 22,39,56,57,&#13;
120,123&#13;
Guinan, Joe 116&#13;
Haas, Carol 61,123&#13;
Haas, Margaret I 05&#13;
Haas, Mary I 09&#13;
Hale , Margaret 116&#13;
Halterman, Larry 52,98,116&#13;
Halterman, Terry 105&#13;
Hamling, Mary 109&#13;
Hanson, Dan 109&#13;
Hanson, Patty 57 ,1 09&#13;
Hanson , Steve 116&#13;
Hanson, Tom 31,39,123&#13;
Hartlieb, Cecilia 96,l IO&#13;
Hurley, Richard 51,91 , 11 O&#13;
Hurst, Sally 116&#13;
Huss, Barbara 116&#13;
Hutcheson, Jeff 105&#13;
Huyck, John 51,52,61,123&#13;
Huyck, Tom 61,116&#13;
Jackson, Karen 116&#13;
Jansenius, Debbie 24,30,31,57,&#13;
123&#13;
Jones, Janet 105&#13;
Jones, Tom 39 ,51,66,70,110&#13;
Kaczor, Steve 110&#13;
Kallman, Scott 29 ,51 ,59 ,124&#13;
Kallman, Todd 91,108,119&#13;
Kaufman , Janet 1 JO&#13;
Kaufman, Steve 61 ,123&#13;
Keenan, Bill 110&#13;
Keenan , Jesse 52,61 ,120,123,131&#13;
Kees, Larry 98&#13;
Kelley, Mary 116&#13;
Kelley, Pat 110&#13;
Kevin, Kelly 124&#13;
Kelly, Mary 124&#13;
Kelly , Maureen 110&#13;
Kelly, Pam 110&#13;
Kenkel, Carol 105&#13;
Kennebeck, Joe 51 ,66,68,116&#13;
Kenney, Kevin 110&#13;
Kern, Vicky 57 ,108,110&#13;
Koch, Cindy I 05&#13;
Koestner, Carole 52,61 ,124&#13;
Koestner, Kevin 51, 116&#13;
Kongs, Cathy 110&#13;
Konz, Elaine 105&#13;
Konz , Kay 105&#13;
Konz, Marge 53 ,116&#13;
Konz, Shirley 96,115&#13;
Krettek, Cece 57,106&#13;
Krettek, Mary 124&#13;
Krueger, Steve 87,106&#13;
Krupicka, Kris 5 7 ,106&#13;
Krupicka , Sandy 56,57 ,124&#13;
Kruse, Cindy 25,30,52,57 ,124,126&#13;
Kmse , David 90,106&#13;
Kulczewski, Margaret 60,61 ,92,124&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
Lamantia, Jim 93,106&#13;
Lamantia, Mary Beth 31,32,&#13;
33,34,.57 ,96,100,124&#13;
Larchick, Barbara 53,110&#13;
Leber, Mark 51 ,66,68,116&#13;
Leinen, Sharon 110&#13;
Leinen, Susan 120,124&#13;
Lemire, Cindy 57 ,106&#13;
Lemire, Diana 57,110&#13;
Lenihan, Mary Ann 57,106&#13;
Lenihan, Pat 28,39,51,70,116&#13;
Lewis,-Shelley 106&#13;
Liebel, Mary 116&#13;
Liston, Patty 106&#13;
Lustgraaf, Kay 110&#13;
Lustgraaf, Mike 106&#13;
Mahoney, Pat 35,51,67,68,84&#13;
Mann, Maria 124&#13;
Marr, Debbie 99,110&#13;
Marrow, Mary Ellen 111&#13;
Marsh, Patti 99 ,106&#13;
Martin, Debbie 35 ,57 ,124&#13;
Martin, John 124&#13;
Martin, Peggy 39 ,57 ,117&#13;
Martin, Pam 116&#13;
Masker, Mary Florence 110&#13;
Mathiasen, Jeff 116&#13;
Mathiasen, Jerry 31,32,39,&#13;
51,59 ,72,84,125&#13;
Meshling, Bill 11 7&#13;
Meidlinger, Mark 87, 106&#13;
Meisenbach, Mary 57 ,125&#13;
Meloy, Mary Ellen 53,117&#13;
Menges, Paul 111&#13;
Mescher, Dick 34,51,52,66,&#13;
70,115&#13;
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                    <text>Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Monticello&#13;
1972&#13;
Table Of Coments&#13;
Acti vities . .... . .... . ....... . . ....... JO&#13;
Organ izations .. . . . . ... . . ..... . . .. . .. . 40&#13;
Academics . . ... . .. ........ .. ... . ... . 72&#13;
A thletics .............. .. ......... .. 106&#13;
Underclassmen .. . . . . .... ... . .. . ... .. 142&#13;
S eniors . . . ............. . . .. .. . . .. . 164&#13;
Personalities .. . ...... . .... .. ... . ... 198&#13;
Advertising . . . ...... .. .......... .. .. 210&#13;
Index .. . ........... .. .. . .. ..... . 232 &#13;
In Dedication to&#13;
· Man &#13;
...&#13;
Ma n a rri ves in this wo rld&#13;
with no thing,&#13;
And will depa rt&#13;
with nothing .&#13;
But during the tim e&#13;
between birth a nd dea th ,&#13;
Ma n reaches out&#13;
to to uch others,&#13;
T o sea rch fo r unde rsta nding&#13;
a nd kn owledge,&#13;
Of those who sha re his fa te .&#13;
3 &#13;
4 &#13;
T he co mplet eness o r love&#13;
a nd th e peacdulness of solitude:&#13;
The absence of affection&#13;
a nd th e time of loneliness.&#13;
T hese and co untless more&#13;
rule man 's emotions.&#13;
All men sha re the same feelings,&#13;
but some more th a n others.&#13;
5 &#13;
I -- - " ~'.&#13;
. --- - -· - -- - .. - - --~ - .. - - - - --· ----- ---·---...:~ ~. ,&#13;
-· - - - - .. - ~- - . ---- .&#13;
-- -&#13;
:JI&#13;
Man forgives, forgets, and loves;&#13;
Man grudges, remembers, and hates.&#13;
Most are so caught up&#13;
in their narrow minded little groups,&#13;
That they never learn ,&#13;
that hate is wasted energy.&#13;
Energy that could be used to stop war,&#13;
fami ne, and pestilence.&#13;
. . -&#13;
The completeness of love&#13;
and the peacefulness of solitude;&#13;
The absence of a ffection&#13;
and the times of loneliness.&#13;
These and co untl ess more&#13;
rule man's emotions.&#13;
All men share the same feelings,&#13;
but some more th an others .&#13;
..&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
And during his hon lifespa n&#13;
a man must be all he ca n,&#13;
Attain the wisdom and understandin 12&#13;
Lo co mmunica te wit h others.&#13;
Man's striving for perfection&#13;
wi ll continue until the end.&#13;
Or until he learn s humility&#13;
and accepts eq uality. &#13;
• . , t~ • . ~ '·"&#13;
. .·•&#13;
- "" . ....,- ~, '. : . .. ,:&#13;
·. '" ' L ~f _.,.&#13;
.,. '&#13;
• --- • - •• · .. "'.r :; · _ .. _ - -.. : ~ •&#13;
. ..&#13;
... _. ...,. ~ .... -: . -.:__ . . . ~&#13;
And he wi ll persist wit h&#13;
his questions ...&#13;
Doubtful and dubi ous, wo ndering and worrying.&#13;
Faithful and ferve nt , pondering and praying.&#13;
Crying and even laughi ng, until&#13;
th e end,&#13;
Hopin g th at his quest ions&#13;
have an answer.&#13;
9 &#13;
10 &#13;
Man&#13;
has invented many niceties&#13;
to fill his time and his life.&#13;
But Man's life&#13;
is a sieve and&#13;
the only things that&#13;
will fill it&#13;
are those&#13;
that are large enough&#13;
and important enough&#13;
that they don't slip&#13;
through, such as&#13;
friendships, smiles, warmth,&#13;
and communication.&#13;
Activities&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
Old Fashioned Sno-ball&#13;
Add Hints of the Past&#13;
"An Old Fashi oned Christmas'" theme was refl ected&#13;
upon in th e decorations. The fi eldhouse was decorated in&#13;
an old homey fa shi on with a firepl ace and wo rn out furniture. Another secti on housed th e kitchen with an old pot&#13;
bell y stove. In the lounge, punch and coo kies we re served&#13;
by Santa. The ce nterpiece in th e middl e of th e fl oo r was&#13;
a 16-foo t, fl ocked, evergreen tree, deco rated with popcorn strings and twinkling lights.&#13;
Half way th ro ugh the evening th e co urt was in troduced&#13;
and the qu een and king we re a nnounced. To everyo nes·&#13;
surprise, Patty Bonacci and Sid Rasmussen we re crowned.&#13;
Relaxing during th e dance was the thought go ing thro ugh many minds.&#13;
Couples da nc..: to th.: so unds or Fa t Ba ck.&#13;
Steve Eri ckso n a nd T.:dd Sche rer disc uss their r la ns with th ..: ir d;i t..:, . &#13;
Row I: SiJ Rasmu s,; en. Patt y Bonac&lt;.:i. Row 2: Don Gnado::r.&#13;
Glori a Larsen . .Janet Wray. Tara Gore. Toni Jackso n. Kt:ll y&#13;
\Vhite . Becky .Jensen . .Ja y Gunderson. Row 3: Dave Va llinch.&#13;
Queen:&#13;
Patty Bona&lt;.:&lt;.:i&#13;
Tim Koenigs. Jack Thomas. Row -L Lee Rollins. Co nnie&#13;
Turner. Ren ee Peterso n. Bruce Rasmussen. Suzi Schroeder.&#13;
King:&#13;
Sid Rasmussen&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
Gov. Ray relates his happiness in finding T. J. not a politica l function.&#13;
Master of Ceremon ies, Mr. Lee Terry, ex presses his joy after receivi ng his T. J. sweatshirt.&#13;
Jubilee Celebration&#13;
To celebrate th e Fifti eth Anni ve rsary of Thomas&#13;
Jefferso n High School, a Jubil ee was held Septemb er 9 in&#13;
the Fieldhouse . Approxima tely 1,500 people watched a&#13;
program of ma ny va rio us performa nces a nd s pea kers.&#13;
Mr. Lee Terry, news direc tor o f KETY and T. J . g radua te, served as master of ceremo ni es. Special g uest&#13;
speakers were Go . Robert Ray a nd past coache . Bill&#13;
Thompso n, Roy J esse n, a nd Gay Stuelke.&#13;
The Da nce Ba nd , Madri ga l, Pep Band , Co ncert Choir,&#13;
the Midlanders, a nd a dance rou tin e by th e Porn Pom&#13;
Squad, provided the mu sica l ent e rt a inme nt fo r th e ni g ht.&#13;
The cheerleaders a nd the 197 1 football tea m promo ted&#13;
spirit.&#13;
As fift y yea rs have go ne by, memori es are instil led&#13;
in those who are pro ud to have been a part o f Thomas&#13;
Jefferso n·s past. This pro udn ess will s urel y be carried&#13;
on through the future.&#13;
The footb a ll team a nd Concert C hoir we re a g rea t pa rt o f the Jubil ee. &#13;
Involves Everyone&#13;
School spirit is displayed a nd promoted by the cheerleaders.&#13;
T he Porn Po rn Squad entertains the audience with their spirited routine.&#13;
The Midla nders, Mr. Jim Howa rd , a nd his brother J ohn . Mr. J. L. Pike, and his so n Jim, present their talents in music.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Drugs Take Lead in Fall Production&#13;
"The People Next Door" is a play that deals with the&#13;
nature of drug problems. It first appeared on television&#13;
on the Columbia Drama Series. It does not answer al l the&#13;
questions, however, it warns all generations about the&#13;
consequences of the use of drugs.&#13;
No realistic scenery was used, so the audience could&#13;
concentrate on the acting of the characters. This meant&#13;
the crowd had to use their imagination.&#13;
The Cast&#13;
Maxie. .. . . .. ... Susie Schwartz&#13;
Aurthur Phil Hardiman&#13;
Geri .. . . . .. .. ..... . Paula Hermier&#13;
Artie . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Scarpelino&#13;
Sandy .... . ........ . .. .. ..... . ... Dennis Covey&#13;
David . ............... . .. Larry Mason&#13;
Tina ...... . Julie Macrander&#13;
Dr. Margolin . . .. Ron Dyson&#13;
The whole family gets involved with Maxie's problem. Policemen, Don&#13;
Gnader and Tim Koenigs, protect Sandy from Arthur. Arthur pleads&#13;
forgiveness from Geri. &#13;
Sandy was considered a well ma nnered young ma n by everyone.&#13;
A rthur fo rces A rtie to leave home after being accused of pushing drugs.&#13;
A rti.e holds Max ie a nd tries to help her as she " trips out".&#13;
Max ie portrays her feel ings while under the influence of d rug .&#13;
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18&#13;
Larry Brodahl, senior, displays the wonders of magic trickery.&#13;
T.J.'s Road Show&#13;
"Anoth er Opening, Another how," sun g by th e choir&#13;
began this yea r's Road Show, "50 Yea rs o f Th at?"&#13;
The past was symboli zed by va ri o us ta len ts such as&#13;
the Yarsidettes da ncin g to "The Twe nti es' Roar," a nd th e&#13;
Yell w J ackettes to " Buster's Jump." Old time fa vorit es&#13;
were sung by th e Outhouse 4 a nd Boys' G lee.&#13;
I to r: Suzie Schroder, choreographer; Linda Reid, Susi Peterso n,&#13;
Robin Steppuhn , Joni Hunt, G lori a La rsen, J anet Wray, S usie Schwa rtz.&#13;
Va rsity Choir added comedy as they brought to life their production of "Louisiana Hayride, " which awakened memories of the past. &#13;
Reviews the Past&#13;
To bring the show up to the present, so ngs were perfo rmed by Turning, singing "Color My World," a nd the&#13;
Mad riga l, with "I Dig Rock a nd Roll Music." Individua l&#13;
presentatio n helped to add variety a nd liven the Road&#13;
Show. T he advanced drama class closed the production&#13;
with skit re fl ecting upo n the theme, "50 Years of Tha t?"&#13;
I to r: Kathy Cahill, Cam Rossie, Dianna Dieatrick, Deb Peters, Dani&#13;
Lobendo, Teri Sage.&#13;
Mr. Anderson shows what principals have to put up with.&#13;
Senior Suzi Schroder shows her talent dancing to the sound of "La&#13;
Bomba."&#13;
Connie Turner, senior, captiva tes the audience with " Amazing Grace." &#13;
20&#13;
197 1-72 Prom King David Vall inch a nd his Prom Queen Tara Beth Gore.&#13;
The 1971-72 Senior Prom Court include first row L to R: G lori a Larsen,&#13;
Toni Jackson, Tara Beth Go re, Renee Peterson, Becky J ensen. Second&#13;
Royal ProITl Court&#13;
Many co uples converse in a romanti c setting with candle-lighted tables.&#13;
row L to R: T im Koe nigs, Jack T homas, David Va lli nch , S id Rasmussen, Jay G undersen. &#13;
Honored at Dance&#13;
,&#13;
1971 -72 Prom Prince Tom J ensen a nd his Prom Pri ncess Susi Peterson.&#13;
T he 197 1-72 J unio r Prom Court incl ude first row L to R: Da na S mith , Kim Draper, Susi Peterson , Na ncy Buchana n. Second row L to R: Jim Rolfe.&#13;
Ted Scherer. Tom J ensen. Barry Ba rritt.&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Prom Has Dream&#13;
"The Im possible Dream" was the theme of the 1971-&#13;
72 Junior-Senior Prom held in the fieldhou se on April 22.&#13;
The theme was written out on blue and _ yell ow pennants&#13;
that served as favo rs given to co uples as they a rrived .&#13;
A heart shaped entra nce lead to an atmosphere of heaven.&#13;
Silver stars hung from a blue lowered ceiling. In front&#13;
of the stage hung a big crown to represent the crowning&#13;
ceremoni es to be held later in the evening. Candle lighted tables we re scattered around the dancing area for&#13;
couples seek ing relaxation.&#13;
The juniors, as in all previous years, pl anned and&#13;
accompl ished the successful social event. Decoration began early Friday morn ing and all fin al touches we re added&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
To complete the memorable evening, couples participated in ma ny activities that we re opened to the public&#13;
all night. There we re over 300 peo ple in attendance to th e&#13;
memora bl e April evening.&#13;
• "" •.I • ·.JI·&#13;
-. .. ·-. . . \..&#13;
Kathy O"Hara and Jim Waggonner introduced and a nnounced the roya lty.&#13;
A ll coupl es ma de their ent ra nce thro ugh a pin k hea rt sha ped e ntrance&#13;
doo rway.&#13;
Ente rtai nment fo r the evening was prov ided by the roc k g ro up " Ho rse .·· &#13;
Couples seek the enjoy ment or fri ends in the lounge.&#13;
Peggy Haynie contemplates the activities yet to come.&#13;
At left , Debby Eddy and Vicki Ferguso n and their dates ret urn to the&#13;
music.&#13;
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24&#13;
Homecoming Festivities Are Successful&#13;
As the Marching Band pl ayed "Moon Ri ve r," th e Pom&#13;
Porn Girls, Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary, and Pep Club&#13;
fo rmed the aisle in which the members of the 1971 Homecoming Court were escorted. Members of the court were&#13;
Renee Peterso n, Pam Globe, Cindy Piranio, Tara Gore,&#13;
Cam Rossie, Gloria Larsen, Connie Turner, Paula Hermeier, Janet Wray, our foreign exchange student, Anita&#13;
Pauritsch, and Susie Sch\ a rt z. who was crowned the 197 1&#13;
Homecoming Queen. ot on ly was the ha lf-time en te rtain -&#13;
ment a success. but also th e T. J .-Westside ga me. as T . J.&#13;
was the victo r. 30-1 8. A ft er the ga me , a dance was held&#13;
in the Fieldhouse with the William Skinner Band playing.&#13;
This was trul y a night to be remembered .&#13;
Susie Schwa rt z gleams as she takes her victo ry lap after being ann o unced queen a t the Ho mecomin g k sti viti c:s d uring ha lftime .&#13;
.. Ohhhhhhh, I clon·t believe it. I clon·t bd io:: vc: it. I j ust do n't bc: lic ve it' .. cries (li to::ra ll y) Su,ic "Li1 wartL after hc in:,? .tnntJunu.:u quec:n . &#13;
The 197 1 1-l omccorning Co urt : ROW I: Frum ldt. Paula 1-lermeier. Janet&#13;
Wray. Con nie Turner and Ren ee Pete rson. ROW 2: Gloria Larsen. Anita&#13;
Pauritsch. Tara Beth Go re. Queen Susie Schwa rtz. Cindy Pira ni o. Pam&#13;
Globe. and Cam Rossie.&#13;
Susie SchwartL takes her rirst step in the f ull.illrn cnt of her dream as Miss America.&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Music, Drama Depts. Combine Talents&#13;
"Carni va l," the yea r's musica l production, was a&#13;
poignant story of a girl who leaves home and joins a carnival. She is gradually forced to face realities in southern&#13;
France.&#13;
The girl, Lili, played by Kathy O' Hara, finds work at&#13;
the carnival with a sarcastic puppeteer, Paul , played by&#13;
Jack Thomas. Paul uses the different puppets and their&#13;
make believe personalities to convey his feelings for Lili.&#13;
Ted Anfinson, as Jacquot, the puppeteer's assistant&#13;
is Lili's one and only human friend . Lil i falls in love with&#13;
Ted Anfinson portrays Jacquot singing "Grand Imperia l Cirque de Pa ris."&#13;
th e puppets and co nfides her problem in th em.&#13;
Jim Eva ns portray ing Marco, a mag icia n. but mo re&#13;
commonly known as a fl irt a nd Don Ju a n, enchants Lili .&#13;
Marco a lready has a girlfriend, Rosa li e played by Pa ul a&#13;
Hermeier, but this doe not top his quest for more ad -&#13;
ventur . He give Ro a lie a ha rd time and tri es his be t&#13;
to corrupt Lili.&#13;
"Ca rni va l" ends with Lili finding her tru e love a nd&#13;
fri end to be Pa ul , th e ca usti c puppeteer.&#13;
Jr. Greg Anson, Dr. Gl ass, tells o f his success in worki ng with a nima ls.&#13;
Lili, played by Kathy O' Hara sings to Grobert, played by Rod Goldsberry, pleading for a job with the circus. &#13;
Sr. Pa ula Hermeier, Rosa lie, a nd Jr. Jim Eva ns. Marco, pose before performing their stunts of magic.&#13;
Above: Lili forces herself to return the "flower" Marco gave her as a&#13;
token. Left: Demonstrating their unbelievable ta lents in Carnival were&#13;
S iltsman. Marty Hartog, a nd Muscleman, Mario Becerra Jr.&#13;
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28&#13;
Lili is astounded by the fact that Carrot Top and Horrible Henry are&#13;
only puppets and that her fondness for them was really for Paul.&#13;
On With the Show&#13;
All alone, Lili wo nders wha t the world ahead of her will bring.&#13;
Paul finds it hard to express his tru e feelings for Lili and becomes very impatient wi th both her, Jacq uot, and his own fault . &#13;
The Rousta bouts fo r the Musical we re: I. to r. , La rry Mason, G reg Pogue, Wa lter Herndon , Bob Perin. Don Ma tteson. Brad Fo lkerts, a nd David Ryan.&#13;
Above: Pa ul rea li zes tha t Ca rrot To p ca n no longe r co nvey his feelings.&#13;
Left : Rosa lie pro fo und ly sings of her hatred for Marco to Mike Gibson.&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
Queens Announced&#13;
Sophomore wrestling qu een, Joa nie Gore, and senior&#13;
band queen, Neva Anson, were chosen to represent their&#13;
organizations. To receive this recognition, each must be&#13;
voted in by those people invo lved in that area.&#13;
Candidates for so phomore wrestling qu een are nominated by the so phomore wrestling team. Their fel low&#13;
classmates vote for the queen of their choice a nd th e&#13;
candidate receiving the most votes is crowned queen.&#13;
The band queen is determined by all the members of&#13;
the band . To be a nominee yo u must be a senior girl a nd&#13;
a member of the T.J. band. The girl who wins the elect ion&#13;
recei ves the crown .&#13;
I. to r., sophomore wrestli ng quee n court, Row I: Queen Joanie Gore,&#13;
first ru nner-up Sue Ramsey, Ca rol Yopp, and third runn er-up J a:n Lauver. Row 2: Carol Kelsen, Becky O' Donnell , and fourth runner-up Robin&#13;
Above: Band qu een Neva Anso n poses fo r a pictu re following her coronation. Left: Queen Joanie Gore is pict ured a t the clinic.&#13;
Steppuhn . Not pict urc.;d: second runner-up Peggy Hanic, Vick i Da rvea ux,&#13;
Dian na Dietrick. and Deanna Blanchard . &#13;
A bove: Fo rme r Senator Ernest G ruening of A laska. Left : Te rry Lawless prese nts Major Ge ne ral Carl Ho ffm a n. U nit ed States Marines. a&#13;
pl aq ue o f apprec iati o n a nd recognition fro m his a lma mate r.&#13;
Ecologist Dr. Bl aga • n displays his concern for the popul a ti on problem.&#13;
Guest Speakers State&#13;
Concepts And Opinions&#13;
Guest speakers co nveyed new ideas and sta rtling&#13;
facts to the students or Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
this yea r. Dr. Bill Blagan, a population ecologist at&#13;
Iowa State University, spo ke to the members or the senior&#13;
class co ncerning the problems or our rapidly increasing&#13;
popul ati on.&#13;
Majo r General Ca rl Hoffman, United States Marines,&#13;
was one or th e ma in features or the year. The 1938 Thomas&#13;
Jefferso n gradu ate reminisced with the students of today.&#13;
Another honored fi gure was former Senator Ernest&#13;
Gruening or Alas ka. He gave his opinions and predictions&#13;
conce rning the wa r issues, Nixon. and our nation. A p:rnel&#13;
prese ntation was a lso given during the year discussing&#13;
specific: topics on bl ack America and its history.&#13;
L. to R .: Reve rend Phil J efferson, Reverend C. W. Wiggins, Reverend Gene Hermeie r, a nd Miss Hazel Fant presented diffe rent aspects of black&#13;
history.&#13;
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32&#13;
Variety of Productions&#13;
Viewed at Assemblies&#13;
A variety of activity assemblies was presented at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson. They ranged from a demonstratio n&#13;
on yoga by Mr. Ed Schetter to a collection of songs, poems&#13;
and dramatic excerpts exploring the experience of the&#13;
black race in America performed. by Mr. Ray Aranha.&#13;
A program that was ve ry interesting to everyone was&#13;
presented by Mr. 0. G. Fitzgerald. It consisted of the&#13;
memorization of numbers and names with the use of strict&#13;
concentration and little preparation.&#13;
These assemblies were deeply appreciated by those&#13;
students who gave the speakers their undivided attention&#13;
and full cooperation.&#13;
At right, Ed Scheller demonstrates the skills of&#13;
yoga to the students. Above, Chris Scarpellino&#13;
offers his talents to memory expert, Mr. 0 . G.&#13;
Fitzgerald.&#13;
A collection of so ngs and poems was performed by Mr.&#13;
Ray Aranha. &#13;
Pep Assemblies Bring&#13;
Recognition for Sports&#13;
Pep assemblies we re fewer this yea r th an previous&#13;
yea rs at Thomas Jefferson. Auth orities agreed th at pep&#13;
assembli es wo uld be a pprec iated more if th ey were held&#13;
less often.&#13;
The a nnual T.J. - A. L. bonfire was one type of pep&#13;
assembl y that raised school spirit from the students in a&#13;
warm and cozy atmosphere.&#13;
The pep assembli es were held for the va rious Tee&#13;
J ay sports teams participating in the metro league.&#13;
..&#13;
At left, football playe rs displ ay their hunger for glory at a pep assembly. Above, some scenes from the bonfire held before the T.J.-A. L.&#13;
footba ll game .&#13;
Mr. Fred Hayeks, assistant football coach, pa rticipates in one of the cheerleaders· skits.&#13;
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Mr. Western listens intently at his daughters door.&#13;
Tom Jones Of the Eighteenth Century&#13;
The spring pl ay, Tom Jones, put on by the Thomas&#13;
Jeffe rson Drama department was held April 12, 13 and 14.&#13;
The play proved to be a mi xture of eighteenth century&#13;
comedy and the drama of that particular life spand.&#13;
The cast pl ayed double rolls of the refined, filled&#13;
with the noble sentiments, oppressed by circumstances&#13;
which they bare bravely, and from which they are eventually rescued and handsomely rewa rded.&#13;
The cast consists of the fo llowing:&#13;
Parti dge . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . .. . . Phil Hardiman&#13;
Bridget All worthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teresa Shere&#13;
Squire Allworthy . . . . . . . .. .... ... . . . Keith Gann&#13;
Deborah . . . . . ...... . ... .. . . . . Pattie Bonacci&#13;
Jenny Jo nes .. .. .. .. . . . . . . ... .. Kathy Kilday&#13;
Capt. Blifil Highwayman .. . . . .. . ... . La rry Brodahl&#13;
Blifil .. . . . ... .. ... . .. .. . ..... Jerry Brabec&#13;
Tom Jo nes . . - . . .. . . ...... .. . ... . Dennis Covey&#13;
Thwackum .. .. .......... . . .. . . . . . Greg Pogue&#13;
Square/Justice Dowling . ... . . . . .. . . . . Joe Guinan&#13;
Mr. Western . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. Teddy Anfinson&#13;
Sophia Western . . . . . . .. . .. . ...... . . Cam Rossie&#13;
Miss Western .. . . .. . . ... ....... Carol Jeppesen&#13;
Honour ... . .... . . . . . .. . . . ... . . Robin Steppuhn&#13;
Harriet Fitzpatrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ka ren Jeppsen&#13;
Fitzpatrick/ Doctor . . . . . Marty Tomich&#13;
Mrs. Wh itefield . .. .. ... . . . . . .. . . Janell e Cross&#13;
Ted (Mr. Western) T hreatens to pu ll the trigger. Weste rn is stunded to&#13;
hea r who his da ughte r's love is. &#13;
"r..·&#13;
"1&lt;·v&#13;
... ~'1· •-r• --~&#13;
-----~ --.. - -&#13;
Tom stands trial for his life.&#13;
T om J ones (Dennis) informs Blifil (Jerry) of his rights.&#13;
Tom returns Sophia's muff to her.&#13;
Fitzpatrick a nd Tom Jones duel.&#13;
Harriet tells Tom about th e news. &#13;
36&#13;
Seniors Honored and Receive Awards&#13;
Senior Honor Day was held May 10, 1972 with seniors&#13;
being honored in many fields, like the upper 10% of th e&#13;
cl ass, honors and scholarships, Nationa l Honor Society,&#13;
fo reign language awa rds, busin ess department awards,&#13;
voca l and instrumental music awa rds, girl's and boy's&#13;
athleti cs.&#13;
Ma ny of the seni ors we re surprised at the awa rds&#13;
th ey received, but some had suspicions of the honors.&#13;
As more and more students we re ca ll ed to th e stage,&#13;
the main fl oo r chairs bega n to empty at a rapid pace.&#13;
Ma ny of the fell ow students left in the chairs didn't seem&#13;
to mind, fo r seeing their fri ends up there was good enough.&#13;
Ma ny hope to see these students go on in this world,&#13;
earning and getting all the rewards th at life may bring,&#13;
in their speci al fi elds of talent.&#13;
HONOR ED: ROW I: Patty Bonacci, Iowa State Ba r Associati on&#13;
Awa rd ; Lee Di erker, Outsta nd ing O ffice Educati on student; Leslie&#13;
Crane: outsta nding string musicia n; Debbie Oshlo, outsta nd ing Germa n student; Lori Anthony, outsta nd ing Ge rma n student. ROW 2:&#13;
Pally Ford, outstandi ng woma n singer: Jack Th omas, Do n Frame&#13;
Trophy, outstanding Key Clu b member, Ma rge S mith Hatcher Service Awa rd: Glori a La rsen. cheerl eade r; Toni J ackson, cheerl eader,&#13;
National Merit of Commenda tio n; A nita Pa uritsch, fo reign excha nge&#13;
student; Vee Tomes, orchestra; Teri Schonberg, Ma rge Smith Hatche r&#13;
Service Award; Ma rga ret Monroe, Youth Appreciation Week Awa rd .&#13;
ROW 3: Pa ul a Hermeier, J ea na O rtiz, DAR Citizenship Awa rd; Kelly&#13;
Whne. Hawkeye Boys' Sta te; Ma rk Stevens, Wo rld Hera ld Key Sta ffer&#13;
Awa rd; Gil Head, Reader's Digest awa rd (No. I in the class), Nonpareil's Most Valuable Sta ffer Awa rd; John Rodino, golf: Bo nnie Al ley,&#13;
libra ry awa rd ; Donita Fink , li bra ry awa rd . ROW 4: Ma ry Pa t A nde rsen, outstand ing S pa nish student; Ma ribeth Knott, outsta nding noteha nd&#13;
student; Twila T hompson, Dr. Ericksen-Hill Awa rd: Na ncy Wade, good&#13;
work in German, tennis: Je ff All en; Don S ki nner, Community Service&#13;
Awa rd; American Chemica l Society Awa rd , Hawk eye Science Fa ir (3 rd&#13;
place), Tomorrow·s Scient ists a nd Engineers Awa rd; Bruce Rasmu sse n,&#13;
Iowa State Ba r Associatio n Awa rd; Nelson Trophy; Te rry Lawless,&#13;
Rev. Dr. Leon Corning Hi lls awa rd , National Math Contest awa rd (3 rd&#13;
place), ou tstandi ng Musician, outsta nding wind mu sicia n, Ross Schmi dt&#13;
Sr. Leslie C ra ne receives a trophy for being the o utsta nding string&#13;
musicia n.&#13;
trophy. ROW 5: C indy Pira ni o, ty ping, o rchestra: Lo ri Lo re nzen,&#13;
o utsta nding a n stude nt; Ha rl ey Schull , o rchestra ; Peggy Brocke lsby.&#13;
Ma rge S mith Ha tcher Se rvice Awa rd; Ke n Ca in , W oodme n o f the W o rld&#13;
Awa rd , Nati ona l Me ri t fin a list (2 nd place), Te rry Pe rkins: N a ti o na l&#13;
Math co ntest ( I st pl ace). ROW 6: Donna S harp, o utsta nding a rt stude nt:&#13;
Ma ry Knowlto n, typing; Rozell a Worth , ty p ing, sho rth a nd: Pa m G lo be ,&#13;
sho rth a nd: Teresa J effe rso n, sho rth a nd ; J ea n La ute nsc hl age r, sho rthand ; Bobb i Fillebeck, shortha nd ; Ju dy A c ke rma n, Community Service Awa rd , ty ping, sho rtha nd . ROW 7: Vic k i Ackerma n, to p D ECA&#13;
student; R ick W illiams, to p a lesma n awa rd; Peggy Po nd , to p sa leswoma n awa rd ; Ka ren Tews, shortha nd . NOT PICT U R E D: Debb ie S tee nsen, o utsta nding girls' at hl ete; J ulie P riby l, s ho rt ha nd: Lu cy Kosis k i:&#13;
outsta nding business student, sho rtha nd: C oo k ie Mu e lle r, te nn is, sho rthand; M arge G ibbs, Betty Crocke r awa rd: Ca m Rossie, swimm ing ,&#13;
chee rl eade r: Be rn ita Ro t, Na ti o na l Me rit o f Com menda tio n, o utsta nd -&#13;
ing futu re teac he r awa rd; M ike Gibso n, Wal te r Cassell awa rd: Lind a&#13;
J enkins, ousta nd ing stri ng m usicia n: Ric k Bra d bu ry, Sta te V ICA a uto&#13;
body co ntest ( Isl pl ace): We ndell Ossma n, S tate V ICA ca rpe ntry&#13;
contest (2nd p lace): Kay M aac k. shorth a nd, typing; N eva A nso n, ba nd&#13;
queen, short ha nd; Patty Fishe r, sho rtha nd: S he rri Va n Camp. ty ping:&#13;
Ani ta Groth , typing: Dou g Goodma n. Boys' H awkeye S ta te: S e ni o r Porn&#13;
Porn a nd G irls' Wrestl ing Aux ili ary . &#13;
TOP IO PERCENT: ROW I: Patty Ford. Jeana Ortiz. She ryl McDaniel.&#13;
Gloria Larse n. Paula He rmeier. Toni J ackso n, Patty Bo nacci. Lesli e&#13;
Crane, Yee Tomes. ROW 2: Margaret Monroe, Twil a Thompso n. Harley Schull, Kelly White. Mark Stevens. Gil Head. John Rodino, La rry&#13;
Harris, Larry Bose. ROW 3: Debbie O shlo , Maribeth Knott. Nancy Wade.&#13;
Senior a thletes Bruce Rasmussen. J ack Thomas. a nd Terry Lawless&#13;
proudly displ ay their trophies o r achievement.&#13;
Sr. Lee Rollins stands proudly with the ' best- a ll-aro und a thl ete' award.&#13;
which he was chosen by the coaches.&#13;
Rozella Worth. Donn a Sharp. Lori Lorenzen. Don Skinner. Terry Lawless. ROW 4: Peggy Johnso n. Judy Ackerman. Beck y Jensen. Patty&#13;
Fisher. Rob Dilts. Bruce Rasmussen. Ke ith Gann. Ken Cain. and Chris&#13;
Sca rpelli no. &#13;
38&#13;
SC HOLARSHIPS: ROW I: Sid Rasmussen, a thl etic schola rships to&#13;
Eastern New Mexico State (full), Doa ne and Midl a nd Colleges; Pa tty&#13;
Ford, music schola rship to Drake Unive rsity; Jack Thomas, full athletic&#13;
scholarshi p to Iowa State; Gloria La rsen, schola rship to Uni versity of&#13;
Iowa, State of Iowa scho lar, AEP Palmer Davis Awa rd; Pa ul a Hermeier,&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar, Luther College; Joyce Herbst, student aid from&#13;
Epstei n Morgan Post 260 Jewish awa rd; Teri Schonberg, Midla nd College music Scholarship, Margaret Monroe, Uni versity of Iowa freshma n tuition, Marycrest Honor Scholarship. ROW 2: Ma ribeth Knott,&#13;
Simpson Honor Scholarship, Nationa l Merit Letter of Commendation;&#13;
Becky Jensen, State of Iowa scholar, Gra ndview College scholarship,&#13;
American Society of Outsta ndi ng High School Students; Na ncy Wade,&#13;
Midl and scholastic scholarship; Twila Thompson, Grinnell College&#13;
Scholarship, Iowa Tuition Gra nt, Nationa l Merit Finalist, Ameri ca n&#13;
Society of outstanding high school students; Kelly White, S tate of Iowa&#13;
scholar, Simpson Scholarship; Mark Stevens, Creighton Unive rsity&#13;
Scholarship; Gil Head, World Hera ld Scholarship, State of Iowa Schola r&#13;
and scholarship, Simpson College Scholarship; John Rodino, State of&#13;
Iowa schola r, Creighto n U nive rsity Schola rs hip; T e rry Lawless, State&#13;
of Iowa schola r, Natio na l Merit Commend a ti o n, Debbie Os hl o, S ta te&#13;
of Iowa schola r, Drake U ni ve rsity S pecia l Hig h School Schola rship,&#13;
Uni ve rsity of Kansas. ROW 3: J a net W ray, Ca rter La ke PTA Schola rship; Jea na Ortiz, Ca rter Lake PT A Schola rs hip, Wo rld He ra ld&#13;
Schola rship; Da n Eppert, U ni versity of N o rthern Iowa S tude nt A id&#13;
Schola rship; J eff All en, Ca rter La ke PT A Schola rship; Don S kin ner,&#13;
Carter Lake PT A Schola rshi p, Hawkeye Science Fa ir Schola rs hip,&#13;
Sta te of Iowa schola r, Admissio n with Recog niti o n Iowa S ta te U niversity,&#13;
Uni ve rsity of Iowa schola rship, C reig hto n U niversity Scho la rs hip;&#13;
Dave Eppert, University of N orth ern Iowa Student A id Schola rs hip;&#13;
J ohn Lodes, Carter La ke PT A Schola rshi p. ROW 4: Keit h G a nn , Jo hn&#13;
M. Jensen Memoria l Schola rship; C hris Sca rpellino, S ta te o f Iowa&#13;
schola r, Unive rsity of Iowa Freshm a n Me rit Schola rs hip. NOT P ICTUR ED: Mike Henry, S ta te of Iowa sc hola r; Ka re n J eppese n, Da na&#13;
College Dea n's Schola rship; Bruce Rasm ussen, Iowa S ta te U ni ve rsity&#13;
Admission with Recognitio n; Berni ta Rost, Doane Coll ege Dea n's&#13;
.Schola rship, special a rt ability awa rd , Ca rte r Lake PT A Schola rship.&#13;
Seniors Ha rl ey Schull , Terry Perkins, Terry Lawless, Na ncy Reed, Li nda J enk ins, Les A nne C ra ne, a nd Ci ndy&#13;
Pira nio were honored for their ability in orchestra a nd No. I ra tings in the state competi ti o n. &#13;
Senior Te rry Lawless presents to Mr. A nderson th e trophy&#13;
T .J. 's band rece ived for being No. I in the city.&#13;
Seni or Neva Anson stands in amazement a fter Terry Lawless has crowned her band queen a t the sen ior honor day assembly.&#13;
Seniors Peggy Brockelsby, Jack Th omas. Teri Schonberg. C hris Scarpellino. and Mik e Gibson we re honored wit h the&#13;
Marge Smith Ha tcher Outstanding Se rvict: Award. whik Mike Gibso n a nd Patty Ford were honored for being the school's&#13;
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Man&#13;
invented sub-organizations&#13;
to the mother organization,&#13;
humanity. Some of these&#13;
tend to unify humanity,&#13;
through love, joy,&#13;
and work,&#13;
while others&#13;
factionalize,&#13;
stress false values,&#13;
establish a class system,&#13;
and otherwise&#13;
undermine&#13;
to the point&#13;
of destruction.&#13;
To forestall&#13;
this tragedy we&#13;
must evaluate each&#13;
clique,&#13;
club,&#13;
party, or other subdivision&#13;
as to its&#13;
effect on all of&#13;
humanity.&#13;
Orga11izatio11s&#13;
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Student Council Works&#13;
Together For Changes&#13;
The Student Council is organized so th e Students&#13;
will have a voice in the actions of the school. In September, the students of each homeroom elected a st udent&#13;
from their homeroom to represent th em at th e meetings.&#13;
The 50 representati ves work with the fi ve offi cers elected&#13;
at the end of last year, to form an orderly and effective&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
There are meetings twice a month, at which a ll the&#13;
members discuss ideas that may better the school, and&#13;
benefit the students.&#13;
A magazine sa le was sponso red by the Student Council&#13;
this year. Each student sold subscriptions for magaz ines,&#13;
and the profit was $707.00. The money was used to help&#13;
finance the Sno-Ball, held in December, and the Twirp&#13;
Dance, held in March .&#13;
President-Keith Gann, Vice President-Larry Brodahl , Parliamentari a nPaul Hermier, Treasurer-Patty Bonn acci, and Secretary-Joyce Herbst.&#13;
ROW ONE: Karen Jeppesen, Janet Wray, Denise Walker, Toni Jackson,&#13;
Susi Petersen, Dan Hauge, Chris Sca rpelleno, Dan Numo, and Jeff&#13;
Accord. ROW TWO: Paul Blaine, Brad Poco, Shirl ey King, Chris Barnes,&#13;
Tim Koenigs, Tedd Sheres. Ken Cline, Jay Gundersen, and John Lodes.&#13;
ROW THREE: Deb Manz , Deb Englebretzen, Bernie Frey, Phil Hering,&#13;
Jeff Allen, Mark Stevens, Joni Hunt, Kim Draper. No ra Wi lso n, Karen&#13;
Nissen, and Deb Chapman. ROW FOUR: T heresa Hartman, Deb Kell er,&#13;
J enny Cra ig, J ack ie Craig, Deb Camp, Ph yll is Ma nn . Sue Schee ler,&#13;
Karla Robert , and Ca th y Herri ck. ROW FIVE: Al ice G ill, Ka th y Fanders, Julie MacCrander, Theresa Narmi , Di a nne Braga n.eel. Linda&#13;
Depety, Bev Owns, Phyll is Bl edsoe, J ea ni e Holm, a nd Peggy Sa ntee. &#13;
Rod Race. Jeff Acco rd . Shirl ey King and Keith Ga nn co unt mo ney they coll ected [o r the Ma rch o r Dimes.&#13;
Keit h Ga nn . J oyce Herbst a nd Pa tty Bo nacci listen to suggestio ns made&#13;
by th e co unc il mem be rs.&#13;
Keith Gann ca rries o ut a n order passed by the student council.&#13;
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Left to right: Anita Pauritsch, Terri Anthony, Jeanie Holm, Lori&#13;
Anthony, Susi Peterson, Phyliss Bledsoe, Becky Jensen, Tobie Kindred,&#13;
Above: Anita dreams of what she' ll do while in the United States. Right:&#13;
Kathy O'Hara, Bev Allmon , Ka thy Horner, and Tara Go re get ready to&#13;
fi ll their plates at the monthly pot luck.&#13;
Lucy Kosiski , Cindy Piranio, Maribeth Knott, Dia nne Appel, Tara Gore,&#13;
Judy Ackerman, Kay Maack, Karen Nihsen .&#13;
A.F.S. Aids Anita&#13;
The purpose of the American Field Service Club&#13;
(A.F.S.) is to support foreign exchange students while in&#13;
the United States.&#13;
Anita Pauritsch was Tee Jay's foreign exchange student for 1971-72. Her home country was Austria and she&#13;
made her home with the Loren Anthony family while in the&#13;
United States.&#13;
A.F.S. meets twice a month with a pot luck meeting&#13;
on the second Wednesday of the month at one of the club&#13;
member's home.&#13;
A.F.S. held bake sales and sponsored a dance with&#13;
music by the "Distortion" to he! p raise money .&#13;
Officers . were president, Lori Anthony; vice president, Lucy Kosiski; secretary, Joyce Herbst; and treasurer, Kathy O'Hara. &#13;
Library Club Ushered&#13;
Many School Functions&#13;
Lib rary Club members no longer just serve the&#13;
school by wo rking in the library, helping students find&#13;
information and check out books.&#13;
Although small in number, the club is large in its&#13;
contributions. One of the Lib rary clubs new acllv1t1es this&#13;
year was ushering at school functions, such as plays and&#13;
music productions.&#13;
Along with new activities, the Library Club also&#13;
needed to raise money. In addition to the usual club bake&#13;
sa les, they sold orange and bl ack spirit buttons with a&#13;
yell owjacket pi ctured with the slogan Jacket Power for&#13;
25c .&#13;
Library Club not only made it easier for students at&#13;
Tee Jay to obtain books, but also sent books to the boys'&#13;
school at Eldora.&#13;
These future Libra rians also help keep students&#13;
posted of whats going on in J acket Country by posting&#13;
news paper clippings about the school and its students in&#13;
the library front window.&#13;
Club officers for 1971-72 were Peggy Dragoun, president; Dia ne Richwine, vice president; Bonnie Alley, secretary; and Nancy Woodruff, treas urer. Mrs. Morse, librari an, is the club sponsor.&#13;
Mrs. Morse, libraria n, stops her busy work to pose for a picture.&#13;
Row I: Peggy Dragoun, Bonnie Alley,&#13;
Leonard Pratt. Row 2: Nancy Woodruff, Anette Beckner, Diane Richwine.&#13;
Row 3: Tina Slocum, Mrs. Morse,&#13;
Marti lncontro.&#13;
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Left to Right, Mark Anderson, Ma rcus Peters, J ohn White, Ron Scott, Patti Bo nacci, Gl o ria Lawso n, Debbie Kelle r.&#13;
S.E.A. Holds Recycling Drive At T.J.&#13;
The purpose of the Students Environmenta l Action is to&#13;
make people awa re of the ma ny eco logy probl ems whi ch we&#13;
face.&#13;
The students in S .E.A. sponsored a recycling drive&#13;
whi ch was held in conjunction with the Help Keep Oma ha&#13;
Beautiful Recycling Center. They a lso raised money to&#13;
plant a recycling Christmas Tree .&#13;
Some members pa rti cipa ted in a city-wide school proJect to clea n up the old Ra nks building site a nd ma ke it a n&#13;
Ecology park.&#13;
Pollution is a major problem, even around T.J.&#13;
Ron Scott ta kes time o ut, wit h empty ca ns, as he carries pa pers t ha t will be recycled . &#13;
Students Are Earning While Learning&#13;
D.E.C.A., Distributi ve Edu ca ti on Clubs of America,&#13;
1s one of th e commercial clubs offered at Thomas Jeffe rson. Se ni ors have th e opportunity to ea rn money whil e&#13;
they lea rn . Ha lf of th e day is spent in school studying&#13;
subjects required fo r gradu ati on. Students th en \.vo rk pa rt&#13;
time jobs fo r loca l firms.&#13;
The club had a va riety of projects this yea r, selling&#13;
Christmas deco rati ons, sponso ring a dance to ra ise money&#13;
fo r their trip to Des Mo in es fo r th e st a te D.E.C.A.&#13;
Conve ntion.&#13;
Mr. Upah is th e club's sponso r.&#13;
Senio rs. Dennis Wise, Dee N eighbors, a nd Lynnett Kilgo re.&#13;
Bob Freeman studi es for a test.&#13;
Row I: Marga ret Irwin . Debbie Ludw ick , Debra We lty. Delores&#13;
Neighbors, Pa tsy Glacey. Roxa nne Redmond . M r. David Upah. Row&#13;
2: Wanda Vogt, Ri ck i Yest, J eanette Cain. Gwenda Gutridge. Vicki&#13;
Ackerma n. Lynette Kilgore. Jun e Siefken. Row 3: Dennis Fra nklin,&#13;
Dennis Wise. Bob Freema n. Ri ck Williams. Terry Stotts, Gary&#13;
Wa lker, Da n Delph.&#13;
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ROW ONE: Robin Stuppin, Dani Labendo, Gloria Larson, Toni Jackson, Phyllis Bledsoe, and Kathy Heck. Margret Monroe, Melisa Monroe,&#13;
Bernie Rost, Diane Richwin e, Vicki Furgeso n, Deb Eddy, James Betts,&#13;
and Rich Smith.&#13;
F.T.A. and F.N.A. Aids in Future Goals&#13;
A trip to the sta te convention in Ames, Iowa was the&#13;
reason behind a ll the bake sales held by Future Teachers&#13;
of Ameri ca .&#13;
Officers a re: President- Gloria La rson, Vice-president- Bernie Rost, Secretary- Melisa Monroe, a nd&#13;
Treas urer- Vicki Furgeson.&#13;
The 14 members met in room 127 the first and third&#13;
Wednesday of each month . Guidance counselor, Miss Joyce&#13;
Grubb, sponsered the cl ub.&#13;
Future Nurses of America a dd to th e ir experi e nce by&#13;
working in th e nurse's office during their study ha lls.&#13;
Guidance Counselor, Mrs. M a ry Valine, sponse rs th e&#13;
12 members th a t meet every seco nd a nd fo urth Wednesday of each month .&#13;
Officers a re: President- Chris J aco b, Vice-presidentJodi Redmond, Secretary- Becky Andersen, a nd Treas urer- Pa tty College&#13;
ROW ONE: Patty College, Di ane Bregantzle, Chris Jacob, Modona Wi lson, Nancy Hunter, and Becky Andersen. ROW TWO: Maybel Christia nsen,&#13;
Shryle Smith, Michela Hart, and Mrs. Mary Valine. &#13;
ROW ONE: Lynette A ll en. Co nnie Bl oom, N ora Ca ffery. Deb Ta trea u,&#13;
Deb M a nz. Na ncy Wade, Deb Stec nsc n. Deb Englebrctzen, a nd A nita&#13;
Paurstich. ROW TWO: J a nis Dav is, Wendy Va nAlstinc. Donna Meyer,&#13;
Deb Nelso n, Vic ki Darvaux. Cla udi a G unde rsen. Rccnc S indil ar, Ma ry&#13;
Tews, Ka ren Hea th , Te ri Runtc, a nd S hrylc Pa rk e r. ROW THR EE:&#13;
Na ncy Bo nd , Joyce Ha nkins. Jana J ackso n, Co ll ene Edmunds. Ma ra line&#13;
Richa rds, Carl a La nte ri , Wa nda Caffery, Bernita Rost, Peggy Sa ntee,&#13;
Doris Pa rker, Dea nna Deitrick, Patti Denis, A nd Miss Sharon Semler.&#13;
ROW FOU R: Ma rline S hamblin. Judy Long, Ellen Thom pso n, Michela&#13;
Ha rt. J acki e McAlexa nder. Susa n Howa rd , Donna Sharp, Joy Poole,&#13;
Rosell a Worth. a nd Tonya Mathi .&#13;
G .R.A. Holds Girls Sports Tournament&#13;
Donna Hawk ins a nd Vick i Da rva ux show winning fo rm .&#13;
Swimming, camping, a nd sports are some of the activities in Girls Recreation Association . There are 45&#13;
members in the club sponsered by Miss Sharon Semler.&#13;
Officers are: President- Deb Steensen, Vice-President N a ncy Wade, T reasurer- Deb Englebretzen, Secreta ry- Deb Ma nz, Reco rding Secreta ry- P3.tti Dennis, a nd&#13;
Activiti es Secreta ry- Deb Tatreau.&#13;
Camping trips we re ta ken a nd sports were held including ma ny other different acti viti es.&#13;
Deb Manz displays volleyball ta lents.&#13;
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Row I: Cliff Lustgraar, Dave Miller, Glen Bohls, Ted Scherer, J ack&#13;
Thomas, Jim Roi[, Barry Barrit. Row 2: Bruce Rasmussen, Dave Pickenpaugh, Bob Perrin , Rick Qu andt, Steve Erickson, Mitch Herrington,&#13;
Key Club Serves the&#13;
Community and School&#13;
The Key Club is a local orga nization affiliated with&#13;
the downtown Kiwa nis. The purpose of the club is to promote a spirit of goodwill throughout the community.&#13;
During the year the club sponso red a dance, with&#13;
music provided by Horse. The purpose for one of these&#13;
dances was to buy a weight machine.&#13;
197 1-72 officers were Jack Thomas, President; Tim&#13;
Koenigs, vice-president; Kelly White, secreta ry; and Jim&#13;
Copeland, treasu rer.&#13;
Kelly White. Row 3: David Rya n, Mario Becerra, Phillip H a rdima n,&#13;
Tom J ensen, Dave Lam ph ea r, Sponsor, Mr. John Spaulding.&#13;
Phi l Ha rd ima n and Jack T homas d o a s kit during pe p ra ll y .&#13;
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Bill Diea tri ck. president. co nce ntra tes o n his next move. Bill has been&#13;
a membe r fo r two years.&#13;
Chess Club Involved&#13;
In Metro Tournaments&#13;
The chess club acquired more skill ful members this&#13;
1971-72 yea r. Several activiti es were pl anned to pro mote&#13;
chess as a sport and to increase the members' knowledge&#13;
of th e game, the goa l of the club. A class at the YMCA&#13;
was promoted by the club, fo r anyo ne wa nting to learn to&#13;
play.&#13;
The club is also actively engaged in inter-metropo litan tournaments with several Omaha schools. Among the&#13;
guest speakers were the state champion of Nebraska, and&#13;
the International Grandmaster, who was on tou r.&#13;
Affili ated wi th the Unites States Chess Federati on, and&#13;
also with the Council Blu ffs and Omaha chapters, the club&#13;
schedul ed tournaments in the Council Blu ffs area and the&#13;
Swenson Memoria l Tourney.&#13;
Meetings were attended by all faithful chessmen after&#13;
school on Mondays. At that time new moves and advances&#13;
were discussed. Officers were appointed as fo ll ows: Bill&#13;
Dieatrick, president: Tom Whistl er, vice-pre ident:&#13;
Marga ret Monroe, secretary: David Du naway, treasurer:&#13;
Mr. Jacob Flint, sponsor.&#13;
Westside 3 T.J. I&#13;
A.L. 3 T.J. 3&#13;
A three dimensio na l chess board was used by&#13;
the most skilled players.&#13;
Row I: Lewis Mabon, Margaret Monroe. Craig Campbell . Bob Meyers. Emil Ma lone. Row 2: Bill&#13;
Dieatri ck, Mr. Jake Flin t. Tom Whistl e r, Jo hn Wh ite. David Dunaway . &#13;
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THIRD YEAR MEMBERS: L. to R.; Row 1: Becky Jensen, Paula Hermeier, Toni Jackson, Debbie Oshlo, Twila Thompson, Lucy Kosiski,&#13;
Rozella Worth, and Gloria Larsen. Row 2: John Rodino , Larry Bose,&#13;
Kelly White, Cam Rossie, Jeana Ortiz, and Janet Wray. Row 3: Don&#13;
Skinner, Terry Lawless, Bruce Rasmussen, and Gil Head.&#13;
National Honor Society Makes Changes&#13;
The Nationa l Honor Society (N.H.S.) consists of&#13;
students who possess the four standards of the clubScholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service- and&#13;
who in turn maintain a grade average of 3.0. Instead&#13;
of the usual panel of teachers voting for those students&#13;
qualified, all teachers were given a chance to vote for&#13;
eligible students. Those selected represent five percent&#13;
of the sophomore class, ten percent of the junior class,&#13;
and fifteen percent of the sen iors.&#13;
Along with a new club sponsor, Mr. Van Maanen, the&#13;
club had many other changes. Members volunteered their&#13;
services for tutoring those who wanted help in the library&#13;
after school.&#13;
The biggest change was that of the annual induction&#13;
ceremonies. The ceremony was held in the evening, and&#13;
parents of all old and new members were invited to attend .&#13;
All members and their parents were recognized and a&#13;
brief reception followed.&#13;
LEFT; Second Yea r Seni ors; L. to R.; Row 1: Pa tty Fisher, Judy&#13;
Ackerman , Nancy Wade, Vee Tomes, Mari beth Knot, a nd S usa n&#13;
Schwa rtz. Row 2: Debbi e Manz, Da n Eppert, Pa tty Ford , Dia nne A ppel,&#13;
and Pa tty Bonacci. Row 3: John Heat h, J eff All en, Mik e McCue, Terry&#13;
Perkins, a nd Gary Berga ntzel. ABOVE: N .H.S. officers d iscuss induction ceremoni es with club sponso r, M r. Van Maa nen. L. to R.: Deb&#13;
Rossum , secreta ry; Patty Bonacci, treasurer; Mr. Va n Maanen; Terry&#13;
Lawless, vice-president; a nd Debbi e Oshl o, president. &#13;
SECOND YEAR JUNIORS: L. to R .: Row 2: Melissa Monroe, Da na&#13;
Smith , Susan Lee, Sheri Wolers. Leslie Daboll, Deb Rossum. Cathy&#13;
Herri ck , and Nancy Goldsberry. Row 2: Nora Wilson , Shirley Kennett, Karen McCormick, J ack ie McAlexander. Don Nusse r. and Dennis&#13;
Covey. Row 3: Mike Wa lck, Don Ove rto n. Gary Moores, Jim Shell ,&#13;
Larry Schultz. Greg Anson, and Ba rry Barrit.&#13;
SOPHOMORES: L. to R.; Row I: Robin Steppuhn. Vicki Da rveaux, J a nis&#13;
Davis, J a n Lauver, Patty Billings, Row 2: Annette Daggett. Kathy&#13;
Cahill, Jackie O' Brien, Lori Williams, Patti Cai n, Mike Lodes, DougFIRST YEAR SENIORS: L. to R.:&#13;
Row I: Margaret Monroe. Leslie&#13;
Crane. Teri Schonberg. Peggy&#13;
Brock lesby, Cindy Piran io, a nd Tara&#13;
Gore. Row 2: J ohn Lodes, Debbie&#13;
Steenson, Ruth Ri chardso n. Mik e&#13;
Gibso n, a nd Cliff Lustgraa f. Row 3:&#13;
Jim Copeland, Ma rk Stevens, Jack&#13;
Thomas, a nd Kenny Ma rtin .&#13;
FIRST YEAR JUNIORS: L. to R.: Row I: La ura Heffernan , Maybe ll&#13;
Christense n, Donna Hawkins. Gwen Yasicek. and Joy Poole. Row 2:&#13;
Ron Dyso n. Mike J ohnson, Susi Peterso n, a nd J a nell e Cross. Row 3:&#13;
Mike Dennis, Gil Snyde r. Tim Kessle r, and Teddy Anfinson .&#13;
las Johnson. Row 3: Richa rt Speight. Dave Neighbors. Kevin Moores,&#13;
Dave Ha nsen, Paul Bla in, Bob Schultz, Gary Showers, and Bi ll&#13;
Dahleheimer.&#13;
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Seniors Debbie Carman and Debbie Martinez show club enthusiasm by&#13;
selling popcorn balls at a wrestl ing match.&#13;
Row I: Sherri VanCamp, Nancy Goldsberry, Debbie Carman, Sue Bauer,&#13;
Lori Anthony, Mrs. Kathy Weishaar, Ka ren Anderson, Patty Fisher,&#13;
Girls Support And&#13;
Promote Wrestling&#13;
Girls' Wrestling A uxil iary (G .W.A .) is a n o rgan ization formed for the purpose of promoting and supporti ng&#13;
wrestling.&#13;
The girls a re kept busy at ma tches by ru nn ing c locks,&#13;
taking mo ney, th rowing towels, keeping score, a nd a nything else that needs to be do ne d uring the match. They&#13;
a re held respo nsible fo r mak ing sig ns to a nno unce&#13;
ma tches a nd fo r foll owing our wrestling team at ho me a nd&#13;
away.&#13;
Amo ng the o ut-o f-town trips this yea r were the Ceda r&#13;
Falls Invitational a t Ceda r Falls, Iowa , du ri ng C hristmas&#13;
vacatio n; Sectional a t Harlan, District a t Fort Dodge, a nd&#13;
Sta te in Des Moi nes.&#13;
To ra ise money fo r these trips the g irls held a da nce&#13;
a fter the first footba ll game with music provided by&#13;
" Disto rtion." During the Sophomore a nd T ee J ay Invita -&#13;
tiona ls, the girls so ld hot dogs a nd po pcorn . T hey he ld a&#13;
popco rn ba ll sale during the T.J. - A .L. wrestling ma tch.&#13;
Other money ma king projects were ba ke sales a nd a ra ffl e for a ta pe recorder.&#13;
Club offi cers fo r 1971-72 were Judy Ackerma n, president; Pa tty Fisher, vice-presiden t: Debbie Carman, secreta ry; a nd Lori Antho ny, treasu re r. Ka thy Weishaar a nd&#13;
Cha rles Bryant were c lub spo nso rs.&#13;
Julie Macrander, Judy Ackerman, and Terry Tilley. Row 2: Debbie&#13;
Martinez, Suzi Schroeder, and Susi Peterson. &#13;
Terry Tilley, senior, is too excited to close her mouth.&#13;
Junior, Nancy Goldsberry. ca n't take her eyes off the ma tch.&#13;
Top to bottom: "What"s that Mr. Sha rer?", inqui res senior, Pa tt y&#13;
Fisher. Juni or. Sheri Benson, nea rly ra ils off her cha ir as senior,&#13;
Lori A nthony , expla ins how to keep riding time. Patty Fi her. viccpresident, and . Judy Ackerma n, president, can't decide which way to&#13;
look .&#13;
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Porn Porn Girls' Entertain Spectators&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Senior High School celebrated&#13;
its 50th anniversary this year with the help of the Porn&#13;
Porn girls. The girls aided in making the event one to&#13;
remember by entertaining the guest with their routines.&#13;
The squad donated many hours of their time to stuffing envelopes for the Crippled Childrens Society. They&#13;
also served at several banquets in addition to preforming&#13;
at all home football and basketball games.&#13;
All the girls faithfully sold popcorn-balls to raise&#13;
money to spend a few days relaxing and enjoying themselves. The girls choose to follow the boys wrestling&#13;
team to Fort Dodge and cheer them to victory.&#13;
The officers are Captain-Renee Peterson, senior,&#13;
Co-captain-Lori Bohlen, senior, junior Co-captain-Kathy&#13;
O'Hara, and Secretary-Treasurer-Diane Keuck, senior.&#13;
Fall and spring are very busy times for these girls,&#13;
practicing long hours with the marching band. The girls,&#13;
performed at football games and participated in parades&#13;
with the band. They took first place in the Veterans Day&#13;
Parade.&#13;
Across: Lori Bohlen, Cindy Piranio, Tobie Kindred, Becky Jensen, Pam&#13;
Globe. Down: Joni Hunt, Dene Michalski, Bev Almond, Karen Nihsen,&#13;
Diane Apple, Diane Keuck, Renee Peterson.&#13;
Kathy, Gwen, and Diane concentrate on their routines.&#13;
Top to Bottom: Debbie Camp, Susan Scheeler, Kathy O'Hara, Karen&#13;
McCormick, Kathy Herrick , Gwen Yasicek , Kim Draper, Bev Lukefar,&#13;
Jennifer White, Nora Wilson. &#13;
Cindy Piranio masters the work at hand. Pom Pom girls strive for perfection.&#13;
Bev and Dene show expressions of a performing artists.&#13;
Happiness is being a T.J. Pom Pom girl. Becky and Dene please visitors with this routine.&#13;
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Varsity Cheerleaders, left to right: Captain Gloria La rsen, Denise Walker, Cam Rossie, Toni J ackso n, Da na Smith and Sa ndy Schwa rtz .&#13;
Varsity cheerleaders long to be " Close to Him" (Mr. Hardin).&#13;
Tee Jay Cheerleaders&#13;
Attend Clinic in Kansas&#13;
Cheerleading is one of the most active clubs in any&#13;
high school. These girls must be full of spirit and always&#13;
ready to promote school activities, as the sole purpose&#13;
of this club is to spread spirit throughout the student&#13;
body.&#13;
This year's squ ads were continually busy teaching&#13;
cheers to new cheerleaders. Those g irls who didn' t cheer&#13;
all year were so phomore, Peggy Willi a ms; junior, Kathy&#13;
Horner; a nd seniors Susie Schwartz and J a net Wray .&#13;
The varsity squad a ttended a cheerleading clinic during the summer at Lawrence, Kansas, where they lea rned&#13;
various new cheers and stunts. They placed second.&#13;
Requirements for cheerleading a re being active in&#13;
pep club a nd mainta ining at least a C average. In the&#13;
spring juniors and sophomores try out togethe r, wit h the&#13;
top six girls being assigned to the varsity sq ua d a nd the&#13;
next six girls making junior va rsity. If for a ny reaso n a&#13;
cheerleader fails to meet req uirements a nd is dropped&#13;
from the squad, the girl next in line will be eligible, providing she is an acti ve pep club membe r.&#13;
Club officers for 1971 -72 were senio r, Cam Rossie,&#13;
president; junior, Denise Wa lke r, vice-president; senior,&#13;
Gloria Larsen, secretary; and sophomore, Cathy Cahill,&#13;
treasurer. &#13;
Left, Junior Va rsity Cheerleaders, top to bottom: Deb Rossum, Teresa&#13;
Foster, captain Jodie Hough, N a ncy Bucha na n, a nd Donna Hawkins.&#13;
Above: Susie Schwartz cheers the football tea m on to victory.&#13;
Sophomore cheerleaders: Row I: Val&#13;
Voyd a nd Donna Fuss. Row 2: Linda&#13;
Reid and Cathy Cahill. Row 3: Mary&#13;
Chrisinger and Captain, Deb Cox .&#13;
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Top Row: Cindy Delashmutt, Carol&#13;
Woods, Friday Wiles, Ruth Howard,&#13;
Christi Cherry, Nancy Price, Ka ren&#13;
Anderson , Julie Hiffernan, Barb&#13;
White. Middle Row: Lee Ann Bierker,&#13;
Chris Doty, Kathy Rigby, Ka ren&#13;
Holderfield, Pam Will , Pat Riesland,&#13;
Linda Williams, Kathy Stubbe, Julie&#13;
Pycha. Bottom Row: Nancy Hatch,&#13;
Nancy Smith, Sue Eckes, Suzi&#13;
Schroder, Debbie Owens, Marie&#13;
Weare, Debbie Lamb .&#13;
O.E. Offers Jobs&#13;
One of the commercial courses at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
is office ed ucation , which enables a senior to attend&#13;
school in the morning a nd work pa rt time in the afternoon.&#13;
O.E. , sponso red by Miss Julie Pycha, teaches 26&#13;
girls to handle a lmost any secretarial job. Bookkeeping&#13;
and sho rth and a re preferred, but typing is the only requirement.&#13;
The officers this year for 0. E. are president, Lee&#13;
Dieriker; vice-president, Karen Anderso n; secretary,&#13;
Barb White; treasurer, Cindy Delashmutt; parliamentarian, Linda Willia ms; activity chairman, Suzi Schroder;&#13;
reporter, Julie Hiffernan; historian, Gwen Cooper.&#13;
Top Row: Barb W hite, Julie Hiffe rna n, C indy De l ashmutt. M iddl e Row:&#13;
S uzi Schroder, Gwen Coo pe r. Bottom Row: Linda Willi a ms. Lee Ann&#13;
Dierk er, Karen Aderson. &#13;
T.J. VICA Is Second Largest In Iowa&#13;
V ICA stands for the&#13;
Ameri ca, a nd it develops&#13;
e nro ll ed in a vocational&#13;
Vocational Industrial Clubs of&#13;
leade rship ab ilities in st udents&#13;
class. The Thomas J e fferso n&#13;
V ICA club is th e seco nd la rgest club in the sta te of Iowa.&#13;
Fro m left to right, Row I: Carol Page. Connie Swisher, Diane Bigelow,&#13;
Jon Williams. Frank Gardner, Mik e German. Row 2: Cristy Sharp, Mik e&#13;
Harden, Larry Bose. Steve Berrier. Wendell Ossman. Jim Wagner.&#13;
Row 3: J e rry Lett, Mark Salvo, Craig Clark. J erry Paladino. Lewis&#13;
Liddie, Ed Pogge . Row 4: Sue Madso n, Rho nda DeSantiago, Dave Miller.&#13;
Brad Folkerts, Greg Frost, Tim Kessler. Row 5: Skip Flashbarth, John&#13;
From left to right. Row I: Gary Berga ntzel. Bob Ri ch. Ri c Thomsen,&#13;
Doug Wilso n, John Pender. Sam McCormick. Kevin Spohr. Row 2: Rick&#13;
Mowery, Terry Owens. Wayne Beckner. Tom Co nne r, Da n Naujok a itis.&#13;
The VICA students a lso participate in local a nd nationa l&#13;
events. VI CA includes students enrolled in T &amp; I. co-op&#13;
programs, printing, welding, machine shop, auto mechanics, drafting, building construction, a nd food service .&#13;
Shull. Monety Stork , Dan Finck, Ken Ross. Row 6: Glen Billesbach,&#13;
Sta n Lobendo, Bill Ha ll , Gary Moore. Gail Polak. Chuck Wakehouse.&#13;
Row 7: Mike Yopp, Ed Hudsen, Bob Myers, Kelly Coffma n. Gerry Po nd,&#13;
Bob Guyett. Row 8: Richa rd Hyde, Steve Whysky. Tony Coffman. Bob&#13;
Nornstrom. Stan Pa rine. Dan Fouth.&#13;
Row 3: Ma rk Pickinpaugh. Dave Silik. Dave Bradly. M r. Shaffer. Row&#13;
4: Mike Zurek. Jerry Mill e r, Mike Hay ni e. Rick Matthe1 ~- Row 5: Ron&#13;
McDowell. Ri ck Jager.&#13;
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Tee Jay Students Receive One Ratings&#13;
Thomas Jefferson vocal and instrumental departments&#13;
both did quite well at the small groups contest held in April.&#13;
Tee Jay band students came home with 12 one rated&#13;
soloists and 29 out of 49 small group entrees received one&#13;
ratings.&#13;
A girls duet, consisting of Patty Ford and Jeanna&#13;
Boys Vocal Octet; Right to Left: Row I: Greg Pogue, Greg Anson , Teddy&#13;
Anfinson, Don Mattieson, Row 2: Jim Evans, Rick Sivertson, Walter&#13;
Herndon, a nd Mike Gibson .&#13;
Band Soloists: Right to Left: Row I:&#13;
Debbie Brown, Mary Kilba ne, Teddy&#13;
Anfinson. Row 2: Ti mmy Hall, Bill&#13;
Creger, Rich Sivertson, Ed Stemple.&#13;
Row 3: Greg Anson, Tim Brewer,&#13;
Jim Joens, Terry Lawless, Terry&#13;
Perkins.&#13;
Ortiz; the se ni or Madriga l: a seni or mi xed qua rt et fc:aturing Patty Ford, Pa ul a Hermeier, Mike Gibso n, a nd Ri ch&#13;
Sivertso n; a boys octet; a so ph omore mi xed quartet: a&#13;
boys qu a rtet; 10 voca l so loists: chamber choir: a nd a&#13;
girls trio a ll recei ved one ratings for the voca l department.&#13;
Sophomore Mixed Quartet; Left to Right: Mark Chillino, Owena Cha mplin,&#13;
Cathy Christopherson, and Jerry Brabec. &#13;
Band Small Groups: Left to Right: Row I: Jon Spires, Debbie Nelson,&#13;
Neva Anson, Cookie Mueller, Janis Davis, Jan Lauver, Nancy Reed,&#13;
Leslie Crane, Cindy Piranio , and Linda J enkins. Row 2: Greg Benton,&#13;
Wayne Erickson, Mary Pat Anderson, Sherri Vancamp, Lorn a Peck,&#13;
Lucy Kosiski, Kay Maack, Gil Snyder, Greg Anson, Karen Lancia !, Nora&#13;
Caffery, Yee Tomes, Tina Slocum, Kathy Heck. Row 3: Bob Peterson,&#13;
Jeff Worth, Timmy Ha ll, Debbie Kohlscheen, Mary Kilbane, Debbie&#13;
TOP: Vocal Soloists: Left to Right:&#13;
Row I: Twila Th ompso n, Kris&#13;
Oviatt, Mark Chillino, Cathy Christopherson. Row 2: Debbie Mcferrin, Patty Ford, Jack Thomas, Rich&#13;
Sivertson, Paula Hermeier, Toni&#13;
Jack so n. BOTTOM: Chamber&#13;
Choir: Left to Right: Row I: Eveonne Meyers, Teresa Scherer, Twila Thompson, Shirley Kennet, Peggy&#13;
Brocklesby, and Karen Hatcher.&#13;
Row 2: Kathy O' Hara , Jeana Ortiz,&#13;
Patty Ford, Paula Hermeier, Sheryl&#13;
Mortenson. Row 3: Chris Sca rpellino, Greg Anson, Mike Gibson, Rich&#13;
Sivertson, Teddy Anfinson. Row 4:&#13;
Greg Pog ue, Jim Evans, Jack&#13;
Thomas, Walter Herndon.&#13;
Brown, Rich Sivertso n, Da le Spiker, Ed Stemple, Teddy Anfinson, Diane&#13;
Dietrick, Christy Crane, Pam Bryant, Jerry Brabec, J oy Poole. Row 4:&#13;
Kev in Moores, Kelly Summy, Steve Rockwell , Tim Brewer, Mike Gibson, Jim Joens, Terry Lawless, Peggy Haynie, Bob Moats, Terry Perkins, Robin Knauss, Sheryl Carter, Harley Shull, Jack ie McAlexander,&#13;
and Marlene Shamblin. &#13;
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First Row: Bob Perrin , Jeff A llen, Dav Gwennir, Don Gnader, J ack&#13;
Thomas, Rod Golsberry , Jay Gunderson, Kelly White, Bill Hagerma n.&#13;
Row Two: Ron Scott, Larry Brodahl, Ma rk Stevens, Gilbert Head , Marty&#13;
Ha rtog, Tim Koenings, Bruce Rasmu sse n. Row three, Ra ndy King,&#13;
Monte Myers, Cliff Lustgraaff, Jim Copeland, Lee Rollins, T om J ensen, Sid Rasm ussen.&#13;
Lettermen Lead T. J. Teams in 71-72&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Lettermen invo lved themselves in the 197 1-72 sports seaso ns. Baseba ll , Basketball, and footba ll agai n were the ma in sports as&#13;
letterman brought the class of ' 72 a n outstanding&#13;
season.&#13;
Lettermen were involved with many activities includi ng the an nu a l Koil Good Guy Basketba ll game.&#13;
Koil again came out on the sho rt end as the letterma n&#13;
won by o ne point.&#13;
Lettermen involved in many sports such as football , wrestling, basketball , gym nastics, a nd swimming. &#13;
Bernit a Rost. Lee Rollins, Donna Sharp, David Stark . Mr. Peters, Di a ne Ri chwine, Miss White, Lo ri Lorenzo n.&#13;
Art Club Promotes&#13;
Trip To Kansas City&#13;
The Art Club was jo ined to bring people with&#13;
a rtisti c a bility together.&#13;
Money raising proj ec ts were th e annual slave&#13;
a uction . Such faculty membe rs as Mr. Howard, Mr.&#13;
Wa rd , Mrs. Yeline, a nd Mr. H o lde r. Assista nt Principa l Mr. H owa rd, received the hig hest bid .&#13;
A trip to Kansas City was pl a nned by the eight&#13;
a rt club membe rs. They wish to visit the Nelso n Art&#13;
G a llery, a nd the municipa l zoo. The Ka nsas City A rt&#13;
Institute was th e ma in attraction on their trip, where&#13;
cultures of peo ple a round th e world have ex hibitio ns.&#13;
Lee Rollins puts the fi nishing touches on his sketching.&#13;
Art Club President , Do nna Sha rp. displays her talents as a fine artist.&#13;
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VARSITY MADRIGAL; Left to Right: Greg Pogue, Kathy O'Ha ra, Greg&#13;
Anso n, Eveo nne Meyers, Richa rd Sivertson, Teresa Schere, Pa ula&#13;
Hermeier, Jim Evans, Patty Ford, Chris Scarpellino, Sheryl Mortensen, Walt Herndo n, T erri Schonberg, J ack Thomas, Shirley Kennet,&#13;
Peggy Broc klesby, Ka ren Ha tcher. Mik e Gibson, and T eddy Anfinson.&#13;
T. J. Madrigal Receive Superior Rating&#13;
The Mad riga l from T .J . is one of the most see n emissa ri es from our school. This musical g roup is composed of the most ta lented singe rs in choir who audition&#13;
for the gro up .&#13;
The Madrigal changed its format somewha t this year&#13;
SOPHOMO RE MADRIGAL; Left to Right: Liz Coo l. Ma rk Chillino.&#13;
Pam Bryant, Da le Spiker, Kris Oviatt, Dave Neighbors, Ma rgaret&#13;
Welch , Craig Campbell, Da rl a Lewellyn, Paul Blain, Debbie Mcferrin,&#13;
and did so me staged sing in g, thou g h madriga ls still form&#13;
the basis for most of its mu sic.&#13;
T. J. Madriga l was the o nly Madrigal in AA competition to rece ive a supenor ra ting at Small Group Contest this year.&#13;
Don Ma tt eso n. Owena C haplin , J erry Brabec, Ca th y Christo pherson.&#13;
Tim Stafford, Ca ro l Kelso n, Jan Co ppeck, Ca thy Cahi ll, Brad Polchow,&#13;
Robin Knau ss, Robin Lewis. a nd Richard Walker. &#13;
ROW ON E: J ea nie Ho lm, Lori A ntho ny, Peggy J ohnson. An ita Pa uritsch,&#13;
Caro le Smit h, Ed ith Groth , T om Cool, a nd Greg Cu ndiff. ROW TWO:&#13;
Language Classes&#13;
Form Two Clubs&#13;
J anet Ca tron, N a ncy Wade. Deb Oshl o. Deb Rosso m . a nd Ma rli ne&#13;
Shamblin.&#13;
The Germa n a nd French classes fo rmed clu bs th is&#13;
yea r. Offi cers of the Ge rma n Club are, President-Na ncy&#13;
Wade, Vice-president-Deb Rossom, a nd Sec retary / Treasure r-Deb Oshl o.&#13;
Officers in French club a re. Presid ent-Dawn Rowe,&#13;
Sec reta ry-A nita Pa uritsch, a nd Treasurer-Carole Ku nik.&#13;
ROW ON E: Jul ie Gilbe rtso n. Brad Ba rnes. Lora ine Pi per. Rich S mi th. Eri c Rost, Dawn Rowe, T racy Bradway. Mrs. Pt:rlis. Anita Pa uritsch.&#13;
Carole Kunik . a nd Deb Jones.&#13;
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J ohn Rodino, Ma ry G ill , Terry Lawless, Judy Beckma n, Ken Cain , Debbi e Brownell , Jim Shell , Do n Skinner, J a y Sheely,&#13;
Ron Dyson .&#13;
Don S kinner prepa res fo r a not her debate tournament.&#13;
Debate Club Participates&#13;
In G.O.L.D.&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
The Thomas J e fferso n Deba te T eam has pa rti cipa ted&#13;
in th e Bell a urma ne, C reigh to n Prep Classic, Des M o ines,&#13;
and Fremo nt To urn a ments. A lso, severa l G .O .L.D.&#13;
Tournaments in the Oma ha-Cou ncil Bluffs a rea.&#13;
At th e Ab raha m Linco ln In vit a tio na l, Ma ry Gill a nd&#13;
Debbi e Brown ell pl a ced seco nd , whil e Jim She ll a nd&#13;
T erry Lawl ess pl aced first. Impressive reco rds we re&#13;
a lso achieved by J ohn Rod in o, J ay S heely, Ke n Cain , a nd&#13;
Don Skinner.&#13;
Jim S hell , Ken Ca in , Terry Lawless la ug h a t a Ca in joke.&#13;
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Film Festivals Achieved&#13;
By Active Cinema 8 ·club&#13;
Cinema 8 at Th omas J efferso n is in its seco nd yea r&#13;
of existence. Sponso red by Mr. Donald Skokan, this club&#13;
tries to achieve the techniques of pro fessional film&#13;
ma king.&#13;
The club seemed quite busy with film festi va ls for&#13;
the wint er and spring seasons, entering three films in the&#13;
Winter Film Festi va l, first prize being twenty-five doll ars.&#13;
Films were acted mostly by Chris Scarpellino, whil e&#13;
Dennis Covey filmed. Such film topics as comedy, song&#13;
interpretatio n a nd Christmas were chosen by the club .&#13;
Eight millimeter movies were made on va rious subj ects.&#13;
Small pa rts of film of last yea r's Film Festiva l winners&#13;
were show n.&#13;
The video ta pe machine was also used by the club .&#13;
Students were filmed a ft er cl asses, as ked qu esti ons on&#13;
particul a r subjects, a nd the films were then repl ayed for&#13;
the mini co urses. Dennis Covey and Chris Sca rpellino solicited ma ny surprising answers.&#13;
In December, members appea red on "Conve rsati ons," with Joni Ballion as hostess, on the KMTV station.&#13;
This ta lk show concern ed what the club is doing and what&#13;
they wanted to accomplish this yea r.&#13;
Marty Tomich ex plai ns his new film .&#13;
Dennis Covey a nd sponsor, Mr. Skokan, focus in on each other.&#13;
Mr. Don S kok an, Denn is Covey , Chris Scarpelli no. Les Amen. Ted&#13;
Anfinso n. Ma rty Tomich, a nd Do n Hopper.&#13;
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Girls Pep Club Grows&#13;
As Spirit Continues On&#13;
Even though the Pep Club had their largest turn out&#13;
when pictures for the annual were ta ken, their turn out&#13;
for the games was only fair.&#13;
President of the club at the beginning of the year was&#13;
Bev Allmon, who was later ta ken into the Porn Porn Squad.&#13;
Deb Bailey replaced her place as president. Vice-President&#13;
was Teresa Foster, who later went into cheerleading.&#13;
Secretary is Deb Tatreau a nd Treasurer is Sue Ramsey.&#13;
This year the girls participated in Bangle Day . The&#13;
girl that brought in the most money was Diane Bergantzel, who won over all other schools.&#13;
Date books, selling . for a $1 .00, produced funds for&#13;
the club. The two types were, one with a flower design&#13;
and one with Nebraska's football schedule.&#13;
Row I: Sheri Mi ll er, Ti na Ga rriso n, J ea nn e S mith , Robin Lewis, Bec ky&#13;
Andersen, Karen Jensen, Jean Whitesides, Donl Ha rris, La urie) Makepeace, Annette Daggett, Denise Wadum, Pam S nethen, Deb Qua kenbush,&#13;
Connie Turner, Pa tty Copeland, Dan i Labendo, Sheri McDona ld , Khris&#13;
Mortensen . Row 2: Roxa nne Gochenou r, Pam McEntee, Jan Davis,&#13;
Donna Meyer, Deb Brownell , Co ll een Edwa rds, Dawn Rowe, A ma nda&#13;
Mo nsell , Sa ndy All en, Debbie Buggy, Teri Anthony, Doll y Wells, Pa tty&#13;
Jones, Vick i Lane, Vicki Da reau x, Va nda Ferguso n, Deb Ta treau, Lo ri&#13;
Renne Sindelar a nd Vicki Da rvea ux intentively watch the ball game.&#13;
Willia ms, J e rry La utenschlager, Diane Dietri c k, J oanie Gore, Pa ul a&#13;
Mcintosh, S indy McDowell. Row 3: Mrs. Andersen, S usa n Ramsey,&#13;
Ma rl a Ma rsha ll , Jackie O ' Bria n, Denise Pullen, Marylin Ri cha rds,&#13;
Dia ne Sorenson, Ga le Burkey , Terri Sage, Lo ri Hotz, Ba rb Penney, C in dy&#13;
Larkin, Dia ne Berga ntzel, Rachea l Martinez, Debbie Pe rin , S ue Dav is,&#13;
She ri Evens, Tammy Knudsen, Vicki Corbin, Pam Jo nes, Peggy Santee,&#13;
Sheryl Par ker, Ka rl a Lanterri, Kat hy Shudak , Robin S tepp uhn , Renee&#13;
S indela r, Vi cki W right. &#13;
Thespians' Devotion Proves Exceptional&#13;
The Thes pi ans wo rk hard to help the drama department. To be part of this club, members must have one&#13;
lead, or two minor roles or 100 hours behind stage. The&#13;
students a re to be devoted to the schools productions and&#13;
participate in each one in their own way.&#13;
In th e spring, the club usuall y has a steak fry fo r a&#13;
big initiatio n of new members.&#13;
President, Peggy Broc kelsby; Vice President, Chris&#13;
Sca rpellino; Secretary, Patty Ford; Treasurer, Dennis&#13;
Covey.&#13;
Mr. Fa nders tells Susie Schwartz where to put the pa int. Glenn Billesbach learns how to pa int by himself.&#13;
Row I: Peggy Brockelsby. Patty Fo rd.&#13;
Row 2: Bev Lukefahr, Jack T homas, Toni&#13;
Jackson, Gloria Larsen. Mr. Fanders.&#13;
Row 3: Pa ula Hermeier. Keith Gann.&#13;
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Working For Careers&#13;
Students Get Involved&#13;
The vocational department offers many skills for&#13;
students who are looking for an occupation after graduation.&#13;
Printing, welding, auto mechanics, and drafting are&#13;
some of the courses offered in the vocational department.&#13;
The vocational students also try to improve the school's&#13;
appearance.&#13;
The print shop publishes the school newspaper, the&#13;
SIGNAL. The auto mechanics course gives students a&#13;
chance to work on their cars or the teacher's cars. This&#13;
opportunity gives the students experience in learning the&#13;
parts of the car a nd its operation.&#13;
The vocational teachers instruct their students in&#13;
difficult tasks, and in the end, its worth it. Our school&#13;
can be proud of such a fine vocational department.&#13;
Vocation al isn't all fun and games.&#13;
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Rick Bradberry takes a break to smile ro·r the camera.&#13;
For this j ob, you need a steady ha nd . &#13;
"Smile for the birdie." "Boy, that looks like fun ."&#13;
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Their instructor is busy at work too. This student demonstrates how to use a basic tool.&#13;
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New Changes in Homemaking&#13;
This year, there were several changes made in this&#13;
department. One change was that the course, Homemaking&#13;
5 or Family Living, wasn't required for senior girls.&#13;
Another change was in the faculty . Mrs. Shelton retired, and Mrs. Patricia Boos took her place.&#13;
Mrs. Shelton adds personal advice to the filmstrip.&#13;
Kay Tolan co ntem pl ates a go urmet's delight.&#13;
Bev McKeigan, a junior, works patiently at her sewing.&#13;
This typica l sewing class recovers from exam. &#13;
Library Gives Students&#13;
Opportunities For Study&#13;
The library gives the students many opportunities&#13;
fo r studying. Ma ny students can't concentrate in study&#13;
hall so they come to the library. Besides being a place to&#13;
study, the library is full of books with information and&#13;
books for entertai nment. There are also newspapers and&#13;
magazines for the students to enjoy. If you are in need of&#13;
help in the library, you ca n count on Mrs. Morse or Mrs.&#13;
Reiff to help you. Concentra ting on all of these opportunities, you can see why most people enjoy going to the&#13;
libra ry.&#13;
Mike Henry, a senior, has extra time for reading.&#13;
Mrs. Morse cha ts awhile with Dave Eppert.&#13;
Kim Kacin a nd Ma rla Ma rshall discuss the recent news.&#13;
Patti Cane and Patti Dennis, sophomores. a re busy studyi ng.&#13;
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Drama Classes Learn Show Business&#13;
Drama students were required to have one major role&#13;
in a play each nine weeks, or help the stage management&#13;
classes make scenery.&#13;
Students learned the basics of using make-up, stage&#13;
positioning, and pantomime. Mr. R. H . Fanders and Mr.&#13;
Earnest Haag did the best they could to help bring out&#13;
talents the students themselves did not know they had.&#13;
In advanced drama, students read plays and received&#13;
acting assignments. Interpretation of plays and understanding at the acting profession was the purpose of this&#13;
course.&#13;
Behind the scenes was the stage management classes.&#13;
Without these students all the school productions would&#13;
have been failures. These students make the scenery and&#13;
props for such productions. The classes spent many hours&#13;
and hard work into the scenery so that productions would&#13;
be a success.&#13;
Mr. Earnest Haag demonstrates the use of make-up on junior, Laura&#13;
Sales. In picture at right, Junior Glen Billesbach places a piece of&#13;
scenery on the wall. Scenery was made by the stage ma nagement class.&#13;
Sophomore, Deb Wadum practices putting on make-up on Sophomore,&#13;
Kathy Kilbane. &#13;
Foreign Languages Aid&#13;
Developing of Students&#13;
The foreign language depa rtment co ntributed to the&#13;
development of students by offering three fo reign la nguages. Those participating in this area were a ble to become flu ent in a noth er la nguage whil e widening the knowledge o f their ow n la nguage.&#13;
Three foreign la nguage teachers a nd co urses we re&#13;
Mrs. Ann Dicerbo , spa nish, Mrs. Peggy Rodriguez, german, a nd Mrs. Perlis, French.&#13;
Many students wrote to pen-pa ls. The teachers had&#13;
lists of for eign students th a t wanted to have pen-pa ls in&#13;
the United States.&#13;
In each course students lea rned the customs of th e&#13;
countries tha t spoke the la nguage they we re studying a nd&#13;
sang foreign Christmas carols.&#13;
On Fridays a ll you could hear in Mrs. Ann DiCerbo's&#13;
Spanish class was Spa nish. This was conversation day&#13;
where students could on ly spea k spa nish. Students a lso&#13;
read "El Sol" , a spa nish magazin e.&#13;
For students to have a better understa nding of what&#13;
it is lik e in France, Mrs. Perlis's fr ench students made&#13;
proj ects showing the customs. After the end of each section, students made up skits using French wo rds only .&#13;
Dia logues, gramma r a nd speeches were some of the&#13;
ways students lea rned to spea k a nd write German, ta ught&#13;
by Mrs. Peggy Rodriguez.&#13;
Juni o r Jon Anderson refuses help from a fri end while playing Scrabble&#13;
using germa n words.&#13;
Junior, Jea nne Holm laughs at a skit put on by other students in french&#13;
class.&#13;
Phyllis Ma nn , junior, contemplates her next assignment fo r spanish.&#13;
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Girls Helping Others In&#13;
Reaching For A Goal&#13;
Special Education classes are held during all day at&#13;
school and are taught by Mrs. Daley. The purpose of this&#13;
class is to help students who are slow and have trouble&#13;
understanding how to work different subjects. Mrs. Daley&#13;
has several aides to help her.&#13;
David Reed watches a fellow student reading.&#13;
Tanya Matt hai, teacher's aide, a nd Kenny Jeffers a re busy working.&#13;
Mrs. Daley listens to a student reading.&#13;
Jo Ann Flinch helps David Bra nnon look in the dictio nary. &#13;
Students Study About&#13;
Man As a Human Being&#13;
Soc iology, psychology. and huma niti es are subjects&#13;
tha t help a perso n to understa nd himse lf. in sid e and out.&#13;
Eac h subj ect sepa ra tely deals with the huma n being. For&#13;
insta nce. psyc hology is the study of th e huma n mind. sociology dea ls with th e study of man in ge nera l and how he&#13;
fits into his soc iety. a nd in humaniti es. yo u are taught&#13;
about ma n and God, nature. and his fell owman.&#13;
Kay Tolan, junior, is anxious to answer the question .&#13;
Mr. Fa nders ex pla ins the mea ning o f myth to his class.&#13;
Debbie Geiger, junior, is working on her test.&#13;
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Lavo nne Ladd, j unior, looks a t her sociology notes.&#13;
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Thomas Jeffersons' Band Is Involved&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson High School Marching Band&#13;
led by Drum Major Terry Lawless and directed by Melvin Johnson contributed much to the T .J. home football&#13;
games by performing at pre-game and half-time shows.&#13;
A highlight of the '7 1-72 Band year was a trip to&#13;
Ames for the Iowa State Band Day. There was also a band&#13;
trip in the Spring.&#13;
Twirlers for the band were Mary Anderson, Julie&#13;
Crane, Sue Gregory, Lucy Kosiski and Linda Peregrine.&#13;
This year's Veterans Day Parade was another first&#13;
for the Yellowjacket Band having won the I st place trophy&#13;
for the last three years. Tee Jay competed against&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, Underwood and Lewis Central and was&#13;
judged by several members of the Veterans of Foreign&#13;
War. The songs played were: California Dreamin, Light&#13;
My Fire, and The Tee Jay Song.&#13;
All Staters for this yea r were Ted Anfinson and Bob&#13;
Moats, French horn; Kay Maack, Oboe; Terry Perkins,&#13;
Baritone Sax; Terry Lawless, Bassoo n; Greg Anson ,&#13;
Trumpet; Jim Joens, Tenor Sax.&#13;
Terry Lawless was chosen to play in the Macy's Day&#13;
Parade and McDonalds All-American Band and had a&#13;
special luncheon with Governor Ray.&#13;
Sophomores: Greg Benton, Jody Burdick , Karen Carr, Owena Champlin,&#13;
Bill Creger, Bill Dahlheimer, Sherri Darnold, Janis Davis, Patti Dennis,&#13;
Way ne Erickson, Peggie Hayn ie, Kristi Hermeier, Sherry Jilek, Bruce&#13;
Kindred, Jan Lauver, Debra Mcferrin, Da vid Moats, Kevin Moores,&#13;
Debbie Nelson, Brad Osborne, Ron Parish, Doris Parker, Bob Petersen, Steve Rockwell , Bob Schultz, Dale Spiker, Ed Stemple, Kelly&#13;
Summy, Wendy Van Alstine, Jeff Wirth, Jon Spires. Juniors: Ted Anfinson, Greg Anson, Ga ry Benso n, Sherry Burdick, Wanda Caffery, Dennis&#13;
Covey, Ju lie Crane, Sue Gregory, Tim Hall , Mary Harris, Mary Kilbane,&#13;
Bob Moats haunts 6th period Band study hall.&#13;
Debbie Kohlscheen, Ma ry Lee, Susan Lee, Leslie Lind trom, Lynette&#13;
Nielsen, Bruce Norton, Linda Peregrine, Greg Pogue, Joy Poole, Debbie&#13;
Reikofski, Rich Sive rtso n, Gil Snyder, Kathy Wilson . Seniors: Mary&#13;
Anderson , Neva Anson, Tim Brewer, Debbie Brown, Glen Fisher, Mike&#13;
Gibson , Jim Joens, Lucy Kosisk i, Terry Lawless, Kay Maack, Bob&#13;
Moats, Cookie Muell er, Eveon ne Myers, Lorna Peck, Terry Perkins,&#13;
Ruth Richardso n, Ba rb Riley, Teri Schonberg, Jim Smit h, Vee Tomes,&#13;
Sherri Van Camp, Pa ul Yambo r. &#13;
All Slaters represented Tee Jay at the 25th All Sta te Concert.&#13;
Mary Harris at beginning Pre-game march.&#13;
Drum Major, Terry Lawless&#13;
Mr. Melvin Johnson, Ba nd Director leads the Nationa l Anthem.&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
Row I: Leslie Cra ne, Linda Jenkins, Cindy Piranio , Tina Slocum,&#13;
Robin Kna uss, Harley Schull. Row 2: Marlene Shamblin, Mary Dona ldson, Nancy Reed, Nora Caffrey, Jackie McAlexander, Ka ren Lancia!,&#13;
Sheryl Carter, Cookie Mueller, Kathy Heck , Judy Schultz. Row 3: Lucy&#13;
Kosiski, Neva Anson, Vee Tomes, Ted Anfinson, Gil Snyder, Bruce&#13;
Norton, Ruth Richardson, Kay Maack, Terry Lawless, Jim Joens,&#13;
Above: Linda Jenkins and Leslie Crane a re members of the string&#13;
ensemble. Right: Harl ey Schull shows Cindy Piranio the finer parts of&#13;
his fiddl e.&#13;
Kristie Crane, Mary Ha rris. Row 4: Mr. Ivy, Debbie Reikofski, Lorna&#13;
Peck, Tim Ha ll, Janise Davis, Pam Bryant, Jerry Brabec, Greg Anson,&#13;
Ed Stemple, Bill Dahlheimer, Tim Brewer, Mike Gibson. Not pictured:&#13;
Julie Crane, Dianna Dietrick, Glenn Fisher, Shirley Kennett, Pa ul&#13;
Yambor.&#13;
Orchestra Performs&#13;
With 'Superior' Ratings&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Orchestra, under the direction&#13;
of Mr. Stan Ivy, is the youngest musical group to be&#13;
formed at Tee J ay. Since it was formed in 1968 it has&#13;
grown in size and qua lity a nd has become a major musical gro up.&#13;
The string section has more than doubled a nd has&#13;
received many 'superior' ratings at contests. The orchestra performs at many contests and concerts, a nd&#13;
plays at the graduation exercises. &#13;
Beginning Journalism One Year Class&#13;
T eaching j o urn a lism fo r his seco nd yea r, Mr. Pa ul&#13;
Volz, has seen a few cha nges from the previo us yea r.&#13;
Journ a lism may ta ke the place o f English fo r juniors as&#13;
well as seni o rs a nd to be accepted o n the Monticello a nd&#13;
S ignal sta ffs yo u mu st have two semesters of journa lism&#13;
instead o f last yea r's o ne semest er.&#13;
J o urna lism is a prepara ti o n class to give students&#13;
a n o ppo rtunity to wo rk o n the school yea rboo k a nd newspaper.&#13;
Photogra phy is a lso covered fo r students interested,&#13;
but is not a class project.&#13;
As pa rt o f the j o urna lism program, th e students made&#13;
their own class yea rboo k a nd news pa per.&#13;
Students ma ke a ' fa ke' yea rbook for practice.&#13;
Above: Senior Gloria La rsen in terviews the perso n of her choice. Below: Mary Harris ma kes headlines in her head instead of on paper. &#13;
Mr. Kenneth Hawkes invo lved in class discussion.&#13;
Guest speakers Dave Sink and Tom Weber.&#13;
New Elective Courses&#13;
Up Date Social Studies&#13;
The social studies medium is pro ba bl y th e most informati ve and most interesting of a ny area we have today,&#13;
and this yea r severa l new electi ve co urses we re add ed to&#13;
th e depa rtment.&#13;
The purpose of th e new ly acquired electi ves, such as&#13;
Compa rati ve Gove rnments and World A ffa irs are to add&#13;
new interest . to the depa rtment as we ll as to up da te&#13;
materi a l offered. In prev ious yea rs a student had few&#13;
options in his se lect ion of co urses he was to ta ke. A student has to have fo ur req uired semesters of socia l&#13;
st ud ies in his three years of high schoo l. It was once&#13;
upon a time, th at a st udent had no option in his selecti o n&#13;
of co urses. Due to these new electi ves stud ents now have&#13;
a slight plus in choosing what th ey wan t to take. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
From left to right: Leo n Ovia tt, Rob Dilts. Terry Ra nda ll , Kelly White.&#13;
Billy Fo ley , Steve King, Ma rk Stevens, La rry Broda hl, Ron Scott, Ke ith&#13;
Gann, J oyce Clay, J ackie McKenzie, Ka ren Nihsen, Lori Bohlen, Ta ra&#13;
Class Produces Annual&#13;
The 1971-72 Annua l sta ff co nsisted of two classes,&#13;
fifth a nd sixth periods in room 223. The sta ff co nsisted&#13;
of Ma rk Stevens a nd Keith Ga nn as co-editors, Judy&#13;
Ack erma n, orga nization's editor, Sherri Ya n Camp, Academics editor, Dia nne Appel, Activities editor, Tara Gore,&#13;
perso na lities editor, a nd Cookie Mueller and Debbie Cha pma n as the Index editors.&#13;
Gore, Judy Ackerma n. Neva A nson, Sherri Ya n Camp, Terry Tilley,&#13;
Alice Gill, Coo kie Mueller, Debbie Chapman, Fritzi N ugent, Yicke&#13;
Everett. N ot pictured: Vick i Ferguso n a nd Debby Eddy.&#13;
Left, Steve King, senior, hides in the wo rk room behind a typewriter to&#13;
a vo id doing his layou t. Above: Cover design a nd division pages a re&#13;
discussed by a nnual co-ed itors, Keith Ga nn a nd Mark Stevens.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Math Classes Teaches&#13;
Students New Methods&#13;
The math department has been progressing this year&#13;
in teaching new basic methods for its students. The math&#13;
courses consist of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, math&#13;
analysis, and calculus. These courses are helpful for&#13;
students preparing to go on to college.&#13;
The teachers in this field deserve much credit for&#13;
the progress their students are doing in their math&#13;
classes. These teachers are Mr. Charles Crouse, Mr.&#13;
Majed Ghanem, Mr. John Martens, Mr. John Rosenthal,&#13;
and Miss Agnes Spera.&#13;
Kathy Cahill writes out her a nswer to the probl em.&#13;
f&#13;
Mr. Crouse points out the solution to the problem.&#13;
This stude nt is busy wo rking at he r desk. &#13;
Juli e Cra ne.junior. a rra nges her assignments in order.&#13;
"Only four more days to semester," sighs Doris Parker.&#13;
(&#13;
Mr. Gha nem ex pl a ins the problem step by step.&#13;
Dave Mo rfo rd takes time out to relax in class, aga in .&#13;
91 &#13;
Commercial Course Is Widely Taken&#13;
Typing, Shorthand, Business Machines, Business Law,&#13;
Business Math, Bookkeeping, Notehand, and Office Practice are the courses offered by the commercial section&#13;
this year at Thomas Jefferson. Head of the department&#13;
is Mrs. Phyllis Wickman.&#13;
Notehand is a new course offered for one year. It is&#13;
taken by students who want a crash course in shorthand,&#13;
many who are planning on attending college.&#13;
This year Office Practice is taught as a two hour&#13;
block giving students an idea of what office work is like.&#13;
Production, filing, increased speed in typing and shorthand, and work on different business machines are part of&#13;
this course. It can be taken by seniors only.&#13;
Top: Cindy Piranio heads row of industrious typists. Bottom: Judy&#13;
Brocker prepares a carbon copy.&#13;
Senior Monty Meyers has the error stricken look.&#13;
Sue Kinnamon beginning a short ha nd timing. &#13;
I&#13;
Steve Brad fo rd wo rks out problems in Business Ma th .&#13;
Top: Senio r Ka rl a Roberts follows new adding machine drill. Bottom:&#13;
Paul a Wyli e ta kes dicta tion in seco nd yea r shortha nd .&#13;
Top: Joyce C lay does n't quite understand bookkeepi ng problem . Bottom:&#13;
Renee Peterso n turns in surprise.&#13;
93 &#13;
Boys' Glee, Row I: Craig Campbell, Jim Lewis, Mark Chui lino, Brad&#13;
Pigsley, Tim Stafford, Richard Wa lk er, Mik e Sha ffer, Tom Rodino:&#13;
Row 2: Greg Anson, Ra ndy Konfirst, Greg Edmonds, Ma rk Reaze r, Jim&#13;
Rolf, Matt Ba rges, Gordon O' Brien, Don Matteson, Garry Kenea ly. Row&#13;
1971-72 Boys' -Girls' Glee&#13;
This yea r Glee was still suffering from a lack of&#13;
boys' voices. The combined Girls' and Boys' Glee took&#13;
field trips to Woodrow Wilson Junior High a nd to Edison&#13;
to recruit peopl e for next yea r's gro up. They gave a concert at both schools.&#13;
The Boy's Glee participated in the 1971 Road Show.&#13;
They sa ng two songs: '"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," a nd&#13;
everyo ne's favo rite, "Climbin' Up The Mountain ."&#13;
Glee met every day during fourth and fifth hour. The&#13;
Girls' Glee met in the ba nd room, a nd the boys met in the&#13;
auditorium . Directors of the gro ups were Mr. Hawkes, and&#13;
Mr. MacNeil.&#13;
Student teacher, Miss Hanslip, was accompa nist for Girls' Glee.&#13;
3: Ma rk Krittenbrink , Glen Bo hls, Scott Story, Mik e Elste r. Paul Blain,&#13;
Ed Donner. Ri ck Qua ndt, Jerry Bra bec. Row 4: Da n Ri chardso n. Ke nny&#13;
Ma rtin . Shawn Shea , Leon Ovi a tt , T e rry Anderso n, Ra ndy M a rk e l.&#13;
George Lawton, Rick Rogers. Bob Stuart.&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Hawkes rel axes while listening to his favo rite music. &#13;
4th per. Girls' Glee-Row I: Julie C ra ne, Donna Fuss, Kris Oviatt,&#13;
Dia ne Ha milton , Deb Quakenbush, Pam Snethen, Eli zabeth Munch , Linda&#13;
Ha rper, Debbie Fender, Kathy Cahill, Robin Kna uss, Jackie O' Brien.&#13;
Row 2: Juli Dirks. May Hohn, Sa ndy Allen, Teresa Shere, Nancy Johnson, Ka ren La ncia!, Sue Gregory, J ackie Brown, Annette Delph, Ka ren&#13;
J ense n, Toni Hoselton , Grace Ashley. Row 3: Ama nda Monsell , Debra&#13;
5th per. Girls' Glee-Row I: Kris Knudsen, Mary Hausner, La ura Bittick, Deb Bradford, J ea nne Smith , Donna Meyer. Denise Wadum, Debbie Brum mer, Rob in Lewis. Mary Chrisinger. Row 2: Kris Mortensen,&#13;
Cha rlene Kline, Ka ren Minton. Liz Cool, Rosetta Trotter, Julie Macra nder. Coll een Edmo nds, Tina Ga rrison , Dia na Anson. An ita Shadden,&#13;
Ell a Brown. Row 3: Pam Brya nt. Charlene Smith, S ue Ramsey, Dawn&#13;
Thornton, Ma rga ret Welch. Becky Sta nsberry, Da rl a Lewellen, Debbie&#13;
Woods, Lynne Fernl ey, Shirley King, Loretta Shamblen. Sherie Evans,&#13;
Debbie Bugge, Alice Nelson, Joyce Bersa ne. Row 4: Jody Burdick, Teri&#13;
Sage. Pam Lines. Debbie Mcferrin , Cheryl Kelley, Patty Billings, Judy&#13;
Bockert, Vicki Corbin . Bonnie Beasley, Carol Hutchinson, Cynthia Larkin. Teresa Glynn , Debra Perin .&#13;
Rowe. Cheryl Clayto n. Leslie Fuss, Ja ne Fletcher. Marilyn Richards.&#13;
Joyce Ha nkins, Marl a Marshall , Cindy Robinso n, Vicky Lane. Row 4:&#13;
Karen Dimmit, Roberta McCoy. Eugeni a Pa rrott, Ke lly Pitt, Linda&#13;
Deputy, J a n Ha ll , Patty Jones. Dia ne Sorenso n. Carol Ke lsen. Teri&#13;
LaFerla, Becky O' Do nnell , Pa tty Ka ufman. Laurie Hotz.&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Concert-Varsity Choirs&#13;
Strive For 'Perfection'&#13;
This yea r the Voca l Music Depa rtment ex pa nded its&#13;
program with the addition of the Va rsity Choir. This cl ass&#13;
has no prerequisites. A nyone who can match a tone a nd&#13;
has a desire to sing ca n be in the class. Mr. Ma cNeil was&#13;
quite satisfi ed with the good turn-out. It's only wea kness&#13;
was a shortage of boy's vo ices. The Va rsity Choir pa rticipated in the " Road Show" with a so ng called " Lo uisia na&#13;
Hay Ride." The Va rsity Choir a lso sa ng in several concerts. This class met every day during third hour.&#13;
The Co ncert Choir had a fin e yea r a lso. Several Choir&#13;
members we re chosen to be in th e Iowa High Schoo l Music&#13;
Association All State Choir, which presented a program&#13;
the weekend of Tha nksgiving. These poeple were: Eveonne&#13;
Mye rs, Toni Hoselton, Sheryl Mortensen, Richard Silvertson, Jerry Brabec, Ma rk Chullino, a nd Phil Ha rdima n.&#13;
The Choir, accompanied by the All Sta te Orchestra ,&#13;
sang a ve ry difficult piece, entitl ed " The Three Psa lms" ,&#13;
whi ch was commissioned for the Choir a nd Orchestra in&#13;
honor of the Twenty-fifth a nniversary of the All State.&#13;
The Co ncert Choir co nsisted of sixty-three members.&#13;
It met each day during seco nd hour.&#13;
Row One: Kathy O' Ha ra, Teri Ehrenburg, Teresa Shere, Ma rsha DeWolf, Greg Pogue, Trent Ba il ey, Chuck Wakehouse, Randy Lambirth,&#13;
Dave Rya n, Ka thy Reed, Shirl ey Kennett, Kathy Straw, Ka ren Ha tcher.&#13;
Row 2: Kim Draper, Diane Keuck , Eveon ne Myers, Julie Cra ne, Rich&#13;
Sive rtso n, Chris Sca rpellino, Brad Folkerts, Pa ul a Hermeier, G loria&#13;
Larso n, Anita Pa uritsch, Toni Jackson, Nancy Wade, Leslie Simons,&#13;
Peggy Brocklesby. Row 3: Deb Engebretson, Julie Pribyl, Lorna Peck,&#13;
Karen Gibbs, Pat Toscano, George Lawton, Bob Perin , Rod Goldsberry,&#13;
Mario Becerra and Larry Mason overpower&#13;
the Soprano's.&#13;
Mr. MacNeil dema nds complete a ttention .&#13;
Ted Anfinson, Don Ma tteson, Ha rley Schull , She ryl Morte nso n. Bernita&#13;
Rost, Teri Schonberg. Row 4: Pa tti Fo rd , Sha ron Mo rtenson, Twila&#13;
Thompson, Bernie Frey, Jenni fe r White, Jim Eva ns, Ma rty Ha rtog,&#13;
Larry Mason, Jack Thomas, Mi ke Gibson, J a ne Lewis, Donn a Sha rp,&#13;
Connie Turner, Lavella Moo n, Pa t Holder, Deb Sempek . Not Pictured:&#13;
Ma ri o Becerra, Wa lter Herndon, To ni Haselton, Phil Ha rdima n, Mike&#13;
Henry, Jea na Ortiz, Rod Race, Jeff Sperry. &#13;
Row I: Lavonne Ladd, Kathy O'Hara, Cheryl Parker, Linda Reed, Lorna&#13;
Beckwith, Truly Slendy, Connie Sausedo, Debra Bailey, Debbie Martinez,&#13;
Sue Peterson, Cathy Herrick, Joni Junt. Row 2: Ann McDaniel, Julie&#13;
Pribyl, Bev Allmon, Vickki Campbell, Patty Colledge, Mary Underwood,&#13;
Barb Clark, Jean Anson, Becky Jensen , Jody Hough, Teresa Mason,&#13;
Florencia Wiles. Row 3: Peggy Santee, Teresa Narmi, Debbie Carmen,&#13;
Richard Walker, Denise Walker, Dianne Appel, Vicki McGee, Karen&#13;
Rick Robinson a nd Jack Taylor pour out their hearts in song.&#13;
Nihsen, Patty Fisher. Row 4: Christie Tyson, Mary Knowlton , Janet&#13;
Wray, Mike Benedict, Marty Lombardo, Steve Slayman , Ted Scherer,&#13;
Jack Taylor, Rick Robinson, Ron Alexander, Sue Yaugniaux, Karla&#13;
Roberts, Tara Gore, Jennifer Hoeppner, Susan Howard. Not Pictured:&#13;
J ackie Craig, Jenny Craig, Christi Nead, Nancy Roe, Susan Sheeler,&#13;
Lynnette Wallace, Bev Young, Bobbi Fillebeck, Kathy Munch, Susie&#13;
Swa rtz, Debbie Woods.&#13;
Junior Sue Sheeler st udies her music in aweHigh A's. &#13;
English Courses Off er&#13;
Students Much Variety&#13;
English, a required course at Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
School, is a favorite of many students.&#13;
Sophomore English concentrates on an in-depth study&#13;
of various literary forms with a stress on analytical&#13;
reading and critical thinking.&#13;
The Juniors' have been described as the ' bookworm&#13;
class' of the English department as they participated actively in Tee Jay's literature program which introduces&#13;
students to outstanding American authors, exposes them&#13;
to an increasing variety of types of literature, and shows&#13;
a reflection of their nations history. Bless the Beasts&#13;
and Children was read as a class project. A field trip to&#13;
see the movie was taken to gain a different perspective&#13;
of the book.&#13;
Senior English is a review of great books of old and&#13;
this year a n experimental course in Basic Composition&#13;
was added.&#13;
Above: Mr. Hayeks combines English with Geometry. Below: Mike&#13;
Quakenbush and Byron Rockwell st udy symbolism.&#13;
98&#13;
Senior Patty Ford recites before her English Class.&#13;
Senior Brenda Foster reads 'A Ra isin in the Su n . &#13;
Sophomore a nd Junior English teacher Mrs. Goad, leads discussion.&#13;
Below: Senior Tim Brewer puts his best fa ce forward with a "charm the teacher smile" . Right:&#13;
Jack Thomas a nd Connie Turner do their English&#13;
assignments with ease .&#13;
Dave Eppert pauses for a humorous moment.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Honors Projects Class&#13;
For Talented Students&#13;
Among the art courses offered at Tee Jay are drawing and crafts, taught by Mr. Peters and Miss White;&#13;
ceramics, Mr. Peters; painting and commercial art, Miss&#13;
White. An honors projects class- for a few special talented&#13;
students- is taught by both teachers.&#13;
Drawing classes made pop posters similar to those&#13;
of the poster artist Peter Max, crafts classes worked with&#13;
macrame, stitchery, and modern copper tooling, while&#13;
advertising projects were done by the commercial art&#13;
classes.&#13;
Above: This something seldom seen, Mark Dawson cleaning up the&#13;
potters wheel. Below: Darlene Rock shows her creativity in designing&#13;
a bowl.&#13;
Mr. Peters takes time to prepare equipment for his ceramics classes.&#13;
Renetta Nelson displ ays her artistic ability in crafts class. &#13;
Driver's Ed. Eliminates&#13;
Driving to Get License&#13;
Driver's education is one of th e most popul ar courses&#13;
in the school. It is required for a perso n to take it if he&#13;
wishes to get his license before turning 18.&#13;
Students a re taught to be good, defensive dri ve rs and&#13;
to wa tch out for the other guy. The basic theme behind&#13;
teaching sa fety is to teach the youth to become safer&#13;
drivers th an the older generation and thus eliminate the&#13;
driving death rate.&#13;
Students passing drivers edu ca tion this yea r were&#13;
a llowed to get their temporary drive rs license without&#13;
taking a driving test with a highway patrolman.&#13;
Above: Mr. Samgacz pays attention as sophomore Mike Jackson demonstrates a left turn on to a two-way street. Below: "What do I do when&#13;
I run out of gas?", wonders Debbie Bliss.&#13;
•&#13;
"The idea is to stop before running into the train," sighs instructor&#13;
Mr. Dave Runyo n.&#13;
Driver's education students dream during class of some day driving in&#13;
the lndia n'! polis 500.&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Changes in Courses Aid Science Dept.&#13;
Changes were made this year in the science department to give students a better chance to broaden their&#13;
education in science.&#13;
Biology, unlike the previous year, became a semester&#13;
course instead of two semesters. In addition to biology,&#13;
the two new courses were zoology, the study of animal&#13;
life and botany, the study of plant life. These gave students a better understanding of life around them.&#13;
Physics, the mathematics of science, taught by Mike&#13;
Ghanem, employed a series of experiments to show the&#13;
relationship between different units of matter and various properties. Although it is mostly a theory course, the&#13;
experiments performed enabled the students to learn from&#13;
a practical standpoint.&#13;
The concept of correct application of principles was&#13;
also emphasized in chemistry. Chemistry is the study of&#13;
matters, chemical reactions, changes, compatibilities,&#13;
and incompatibilities. There was an attempt to instill&#13;
creativity into the chemistry student.&#13;
Two field trips to Fontenelle Forest, were made again&#13;
this year. One in the fall for first semester classes, and&#13;
one in the spring for second semester classes. The trips&#13;
were planned so students have a chance to learn about&#13;
the environment in which we live and how to protect it.&#13;
The motive of the entire department was to teach the&#13;
students to think logically and relate knowledge to new&#13;
and old situations. The teachers have attempted to give&#13;
their students the ability to think , in order that they may&#13;
better understand the world confronting them each day.&#13;
Sophomores Sheri Knight and Jea nne J eli ck read a n assignment in&#13;
biology.&#13;
Senior Phil Emerine listens intently to the teacher's explanation in&#13;
physics class.&#13;
Seni or T im Koenigs poses for camera. &#13;
Juniors Phyllis Bledsoe, Kevin Field, a nd Bev Lukefahr study chemistry problems.&#13;
Sophomore S teve Stucker seems to thin k biology is a la ughing matter. Bob James, j unior. reads about laws of motion and force o f nature in&#13;
physics.&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Gym Classes Try Varieties of Sport&#13;
In physical education many various activities were&#13;
accomplished. In the boys' physical education classes&#13;
track and field, soccer, tennis, softball, football , speedball , tumbling, archery, badminton, basketball, and folk,&#13;
square, and ballroom dancing were tried. In the girls'&#13;
physical education classes track and field , softball, field&#13;
hockey, gymnastics, free exercise, tennis and square,&#13;
folk , and ballroom dancing were tried. The seniors&#13;
participated in bowling, skiing, recreational act1v1t1es,&#13;
and golf, while the underclassmen participated in coed&#13;
volleyball. Physical fitness tests were also done. By&#13;
learning these activities the students will be able to use&#13;
them for their own recreational purposes.&#13;
Whil e the girls battle for the ball , one girl prays the ball won 't fall on&#13;
her head.&#13;
Jun iors Denise Walker and Mari lyn Polak fight it ou t during a fi eld&#13;
hockey game.&#13;
"How many more do we have to do'l"-sighs senior Gay lin Hi cks. &#13;
These sophomores, like many, learned the techniques of square dancing.&#13;
"Ah, hah, I've got the ball , Jackie," grunts sophomore Robin Steppuhn&#13;
to sophomore Jackie O' Brien, as they play volleyball with the guys.&#13;
Seniors took a school day to learn how to ski at the Crescent Ski Lodge.&#13;
There was competition between the best ski iers: Bev Allmon, Ron Scott&#13;
and Byron Rockwell. '&#13;
105 &#13;
106 &#13;
Man runs, tackles, fouls&#13;
and often hurts his&#13;
fellow man&#13;
in an effort to win .&#13;
Athletics provide him&#13;
with the means to&#13;
do it legally.&#13;
Both life and athletics&#13;
have the same goals&#13;
to many men- to win,&#13;
be the best- the champion.&#13;
Athletics try to provide him with&#13;
an escape from his world&#13;
of frustration.&#13;
But its nearly impossible ...&#13;
Man vs. man in life&#13;
Man vs. Man in athletics&#13;
There is no escape.&#13;
Atltletics&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
T.J. at Best Against Crosstown Rivals&#13;
As the referee blows his whistle Tim Koenings zeros in for a spear.&#13;
Row I: Dave Ryan Mgr., Charles Andrews E, Tom Co nner HB, Tedd&#13;
Scherer DE, Kelly White S, Rod Goldsberry H B, Eldon Janicek FB, Ron&#13;
Bailey HB, Glen Bohls, LB, Dave Peckenpaugh G, Rich Quandt G, Billy&#13;
Davis Mgr. Row 2: Pat Snagacz Coach, Ma rk Pickenpaugh T, Mario&#13;
Becerra T, Dave Sillik LB, Rick Hiffernan HB, Dave Mi ller T, Steve&#13;
Tee Jay title hopes ran high as they swe pt their first&#13;
five games. At the peak of the streak , a fter th e A.L.&#13;
crushing 44-7, the Jackets rated as high as 7th in the&#13;
state of Iowa for class 4A teams.&#13;
The Yellowjackets then suffered a disheartening defeat to Burke 27-0. The Jacket offense never go t bac k to&#13;
par and the Jackets lost 3 of their last four games.&#13;
The team was well balanced with outstanding individuals earning state acclaims. Jack Thomas, guard and&#13;
linebacker, made third team all-state. Sid Rasmussen&#13;
the rugged Jacket fullback pil ed up 907 yards rushing to&#13;
gain all-state honorabl e mention.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
14 Boystown 0&#13;
30 Westside 18&#13;
29 St. Albert 0&#13;
24 Rummel 14&#13;
44 A.L.H.S. 7&#13;
0 Burke 27&#13;
0 Ryan 14&#13;
14 Tech 7&#13;
6 North 12&#13;
Erickso n E, Tom Jensen C, Tim Koenings T, Jim Copeland G , Bob&#13;
Perrin G, Jim Davis Tm., Bob Harden Coach. Row 3: Fred Hayeks&#13;
Coach, Tim Kessler T, Sid Rasmussen FB, Dave Gwinner G. Don&#13;
Gnader E, Cliff Lustgraaf T, Bill Hagerman E, Barry Ba rritt QB, J ack&#13;
Thomas LB, Dave Vallinch E, Dave Lamphear C, Bruce Hansen Mgr. &#13;
Top Left: Lee Rollins a nd other Jacket defenders view results of&#13;
measurement. Top Right: Quarterback, Barry Barritt, gets sacked by a&#13;
vicious Boystown player. Bottom Left: Dave Sillik hassles a Rummel&#13;
playe r as Rick Hiffernan makes the tackle. Above: Don Gnader pledges&#13;
the flag ha lfway through the third quarter?&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Right: Tom Jensen and Jack Thomas drill&#13;
Burke players into Sid Rasmussen. Bottom Left: Coaches Smagacz, Harden, and&#13;
Hayeks experience a slight nip in the air.&#13;
Bottom Right: Defensive safety Kelly&#13;
White closes in for another cheap shot. &#13;
Above: Dean Bea virl sets up to throw the bomb&#13;
aga inst Westside. Below: T. J . lineman uive uood&#13;
pro tecti o n for a fourth down punt. - -&#13;
I to r: Front Row: J o n Spin:s. Ray A lexander. J eff Kirk. Steve Lo ng. Mike Johnson . Jeff Ca rmen.&#13;
Mike Jackso n, Patt Moore. Dan Jackson. Gary Osborn. Seco nd Row: Coac h Nei lso n. Mik e Rush.&#13;
M ikc Ca rey. Paul Heath. Steve Slayman, J e ff Foote. Dary le Darling, Dave Mi ll er. Steve Erikson.&#13;
Mitch Harrington. Steve Stucker. Randy Co nfirst. Back Row: Tony Redmo nd. Jake Brazil. Jim Fennel. Gayland Ott , Dea n Beavi rt. Tim Kessle r. Bruce Ha nson (mgr.). a nd Coach Mains.&#13;
J.V.'s Best At AL&#13;
T.J. junior varsity finished their season with a 20-0&#13;
romp over crosstown rival A.L.&#13;
Junior varsity footballers had a little better season&#13;
than the sophomores when they finished the season with a&#13;
2 and 6 record.&#13;
T.J. came out in the opener scoring 14 points only to&#13;
be defeated 32- 14 by Burke. Their following two games&#13;
were fairly close, falling to Westside 7-6 and Ryan 18-0.&#13;
After three defeats, T.J. met the Tech High Trojans and&#13;
defeated them 16-6. Their next game was really their&#13;
only really big defeat when they dropped to North 48-0.&#13;
They lost two more before getting back on the winning&#13;
side. They lost to Rummel 32-16 and were dropped by&#13;
Creighton Prep 26-6.&#13;
In their last game of the season, T.J. went to City&#13;
Park to meet their arch crosstown rival A.L. T.J. went&#13;
into the game fired up and defeated A.L., 20-0 .&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
14 Burke 32&#13;
6 Westside 7&#13;
0 Ryan 18&#13;
16 Tech 6&#13;
0 North 48&#13;
16 Rummel 32&#13;
6 Creighton Prep 26&#13;
20 Abraham Li ncoln 0&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Sophomores 0-8&#13;
1971-72 wasn't a very good year for T .J.'s sophomore&#13;
football team. This year's sophomores ended the season&#13;
without a win, finishing 0-8.&#13;
It took the underclassmen two games to get on the&#13;
board, with eight points against Westside. Then they went&#13;
scoreless, this time for two games but came back with&#13;
eight against North. Their greatest output was in the next&#13;
to last game when they scored eighteen, not enough to top&#13;
Creighton Prep's 37. T.J. sophomores finished off their&#13;
season losing to crosstown rivals A.L. 42-6.&#13;
Considering that it takes eleven guys to play and the&#13;
sophomores had seventeen out for the team, they didn't do&#13;
too badly. Coach Bryant worked hard trying to develop&#13;
these seventeen young men into athletes, but time ran out.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
0 Burke 29&#13;
8 Westside 42&#13;
0 Ryan 44&#13;
0 Tech 36&#13;
8 North 20&#13;
0 Bryan 47&#13;
18 Creighton Prep 37&#13;
6 Abraham Lincoln 42&#13;
Above: Coach Charles Bryant confers with team ca ptain during a time&#13;
out. Below: Sophomore defensive linemen furiously wait for Westside to&#13;
get ready .&#13;
Row I: Robert J ames, Dave Pratt, Tom Sayles, Ma rk Chullino, Gary Showers, Monty Dill a hay, Mi ke&#13;
Will iams, Steve Bolt. Row 2: John McCo rmick, Mat Paul , Scott Rockwell, Mik e Nikich, Ed Kermoade,&#13;
Steve Cates, Don McDermill, Cra ig Campbell , Gary Kennedy, and Coach Bryant. &#13;
Tee Jay Tennis Team&#13;
Scores High in Metro&#13;
Coach Mike Hoffm an's fall tennis team had a very&#13;
successful season in compiling a 7-3 win lose record and&#13;
a third pl ace in their division in the Metro .&#13;
Standouts this fall were juniors Jim Evans and Gary&#13;
Nelson , and seniors John Heath , and Gary Berga ntzel who&#13;
was undefeated in the doubl es with an 8-0 win-lose record .&#13;
Although the tennis team did manage a third pl ace in their&#13;
division they are looking forward to pl acing high in the&#13;
State this spring.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
5&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Bishop Rya n&#13;
North&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Westside&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Tech&#13;
Burke&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
Senior Ga ry Be rgant zel shows his stride as part of the undefeated&#13;
doubl es team.&#13;
Row I: Ga ry Bergant zel, Jim Eva ns, Mike Metheny, Tom Ha ncock . Row 2: Jim Betts. John&#13;
Heath , Mike J enson, Kevin Fields, Tom Donova n, Clarke Wade, a nd Coach Hoffman.&#13;
Senio r Jo hn Heath uses a backswing against&#13;
Tec h.&#13;
11 3 &#13;
114&#13;
Upper left: Jeff Allen chuckles as he passes a harrier from North. Upper right: Mike Haynie takes time out to chase a passing ice cream&#13;
truck. Lower left: Randy King shows the running ability that made him&#13;
a three yea r letterman.&#13;
Jacket Cross Country&#13;
Team Opens With Win&#13;
The 1971 cross country team opened the seaso n wit h&#13;
three dual meet victories but then fell to a n overall record&#13;
of three wins and five losses.&#13;
Three year letterma n Randy King was the team&#13;
leader as he placed high in both the Metropolitan a nd&#13;
State tournaments.&#13;
Next seaso n sho ul d be a rebuil ding year with Dave&#13;
Skinner the single returning lette rman.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
11 Rya n 30&#13;
10 Tech 30&#13;
14 St. A lberts 26&#13;
30 Burke 12&#13;
10th Metro Inv.&#13;
6th Bryan Inv.&#13;
24 A.L. 14&#13;
6th Red Oak Mile Team&#13;
4th Cla rinda Inv.&#13;
20 R ummel 14&#13;
I Ith Metro C hamp.&#13;
3 1 Westside 11&#13;
30 North 10&#13;
19th State &#13;
The team consisted of: Row I: Dave Skinner, Mike Haynie, Jeff Allen, Randy King, Mark Stevens, Coach Ron Toyne. Row 2: Bob Mulligan, Don Alley,&#13;
Ron Peterso n, Roger Alley, Ed Reed.&#13;
Left: Senior Ma rk Steven tries to catch up with fellow teammates. Below: Randy King and Jeff Allen run a close first and second.&#13;
11 5 &#13;
116&#13;
Row One: Dan Eppert, Bill Creger, Sta n Lobendo, Mike Bose, John Benson, Gary Seminara, Mike Ha rrison, Dave Eppert.&#13;
Row Two: Mike Lodes, Dave Stark , Mike Smiddy, Terry Lawless, Greg Anson, Rich Sivertson.&#13;
" Boy that hurts," groa ns senior Dave Eppert, as he executes the difficult pancake movement.&#13;
Sophomore Mike Lodes is shown mountin g the side horse during the&#13;
Tech match .&#13;
Gymnast Finish Season&#13;
With Best Record Ever&#13;
This past years gymnastic team has been proven to&#13;
be the best Thomas Jefferson has ever had.&#13;
Their season record was ten wins, and only one loss.&#13;
The squad also participated in two metro meets, and attended the state meet.&#13;
In their first Metro In vi tat ional , T. J. finished third.&#13;
At the end of the season, the seco nd metro Tourna ment&#13;
was held , in which they finished fourth.&#13;
To end their season, the tea m went into state with&#13;
their impressive record, and came out in fifth place.&#13;
The squad had a total of 16 men out for the team in&#13;
which 12 were varsity gymn ists.&#13;
Standout for the team was Dan Eppert. Eppert, who&#13;
is a senior, racked up 42 first places, which tota led up to&#13;
an unbelieva ble 500 poin ts.&#13;
Dave set a new goa l for future gymnists to beat, by&#13;
setting the new school hig h.&#13;
The squad will be losing four lettermen a t th e end&#13;
of this year, which will leave pl enty of experi ence for&#13;
next years sq uad.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
134.26 A braham Linco ln 13 1.26&#13;
11 8.7 1 South 146.54&#13;
95.23 North 80.20&#13;
73 .85 Tech 11.53&#13;
97.37 Westside 68.98&#13;
91. 89 Urbandale 89.43&#13;
87.04 Rummel 82.28&#13;
101.1 5 Bishop Ryan 60.84&#13;
11 4.29 Benson 112.08&#13;
11 7.02 Burk e 108.96 &#13;
(Above) Dave Sta rk, soph omore, displays both agility a nd strength, as&#13;
he performs on the still rings. (Below) Junior Mike Smiddy, demonstra tes a great dea l of ba la nce, as he executes a move on the p-ba rs. Timing is the key factor in work ing on the side horse, as sophomore&#13;
Greg Anson soon finds out.&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Inexperience Leads&#13;
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ert&#13;
McCool,&#13;
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looking to ne&#13;
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The&#13;
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ajority of th e pl ay ing time was&#13;
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more Chuck Kinney&#13;
a nd&#13;
Dave&#13;
L&#13;
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ed&#13;
Floyd and Mike&#13;
W&#13;
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two yea r&#13;
s&#13;
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Dave&#13;
V&#13;
a llinch, senior. Coach McCool is looking forwa rd to a g reat season nex t yea r with fo ur sta rters back, even th o ug h th e 'J ackets finished with a 7- 14 seaso n reco rd a nd too k last in their co nference o r th e Metro. Va llinch was a tea m leader both with his play a nd spirit as he led nin e offensive a nd defensive catego ri es. David a lso ga rnered a n ho nora bl e mentio n A ll- Metro League berth with his game average o r 12.9 po ints a nd 8.2 rebounds.&#13;
Di&#13;
scipline&#13;
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M&#13;
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lck, junior, goes&#13;
up&#13;
for&#13;
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eddy&#13;
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loyd seems&#13;
to&#13;
be fl&#13;
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Dave Va llin&#13;
ch waits for the&#13;
b&#13;
a ll as sophomore&#13;
Chuck Kinn&#13;
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The 1971-72 va rsity cagers were, left to right: Coach McCool, Jay&#13;
Gunderso n, Freddy Floyd, Chuck Kinney, Dave Vallinch, Dave Lamphea r.&#13;
To Poor Showing&#13;
T .J. OPPONENT&#13;
63 Bellevue 55&#13;
49 A.L. 75&#13;
70 Benson 69&#13;
64 North 77&#13;
46 Rummel (Holiday Tournament) 74&#13;
70 North (Holiday Tournament 79&#13;
90 Omaha Bryan (Holiday Tournament) 88&#13;
79 Atlantic 45&#13;
60 St. Albert 70&#13;
71 Westside 83&#13;
86 South 73&#13;
65 Lewis Central 56&#13;
63 Central 81&#13;
57 Rummel 81&#13;
46 Boys Town 60&#13;
69 Burke 90&#13;
57 Ryan 74&#13;
75 Tech 79&#13;
42 Prep 45&#13;
66 Lewis Central (District) 50&#13;
67 A. L. (Final District) 81&#13;
Mik e Wa lck, Marty Hartog, Bruce Rasmussen. Mike McCue, Jeff&#13;
Sperry and John Heath.&#13;
John Heath prepa res to lay some sk in " on fellow senior. Dave all inch,&#13;
in pre-game introducti on .&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Senior Ba rry Fl oyd exhibits dribbling ability in his first game of the&#13;
seaso n.&#13;
Chuck Ki nney (54) extends high, in a n effo rt to bl ock the shot. Da ve&#13;
Vallinch and Freddy Floyd loo k on.&#13;
Dave Va llinch, seni or, stra ins to ga in contro l o f the ba ll in the center&#13;
jump against Atl a ntic's Ra ndy Betz .&#13;
John Heath a nd Da ve Va ll inch slow down the game pace as they corne r&#13;
their opponent o n th e base line. &#13;
Juniors Win Nine&#13;
Tee J ay's juni or va rsity basketba ll team enj oyed a&#13;
winn ing reco rd a nd ga ined a lot of ex perience under the&#13;
guida nce of first yea r coach, Wayne Ma ins.&#13;
The j unior J ac kets posted a 9-8 season record while&#13;
defea ti ng a ll th ree city riva ls. Coach Ma ins' crew also&#13;
ga ined a second pl ace in the Nationa l Di vision of the Metro&#13;
League in setting a four wins and two losses co nfe rence&#13;
ma rk.&#13;
Wa lt Herndon, j unior, led the J.Y.'s offensive punch&#13;
by providing a 14 point sco ring average and grabbing over&#13;
11 rebounds per game. Herndon and Jim Rolf, another&#13;
jun io r, saw some acti on as va rsity sta rters.&#13;
Other standout J ay Yees expected to fill in the gaps&#13;
created by gradu ating seniors are Barry Ba rritt , Ga ry&#13;
Moo res, Don Nusser, La rry Schultz, and Mike Dennis.&#13;
Mike Dennis, junior, is advised by Coach Ma ins as he toes the free&#13;
throw line in a contest with Atlantic .&#13;
Junior Ken Hoss fires j ump shot while Atla ntic defenders watch in&#13;
vain .&#13;
T.J.&#13;
67&#13;
69&#13;
52&#13;
53&#13;
79&#13;
56&#13;
77&#13;
58&#13;
50&#13;
65&#13;
55&#13;
69&#13;
51&#13;
68&#13;
72&#13;
72&#13;
47&#13;
-&#13;
---&#13;
_ ...&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Benso n&#13;
North&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Westside&#13;
South&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Central&#13;
Ru mmel&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Bu rke&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Tech&#13;
Prep&#13;
71&#13;
66&#13;
76&#13;
71&#13;
54&#13;
78&#13;
57&#13;
46&#13;
53&#13;
63&#13;
54&#13;
66&#13;
71&#13;
52&#13;
74&#13;
55&#13;
58&#13;
(L to R) Coach Wayne Mai ns, Larry&#13;
Schultz, Ron Alexa nder, Ken Hoss.&#13;
Randy Markel. Wa lter Herndon. Barry&#13;
Barritt, Don Hopper, Gary Moores.&#13;
Mike Dennis. Dean Brown, Don Nusser.&#13;
Jim Rolf.&#13;
12 1 &#13;
122&#13;
Sophs Post Streak&#13;
With a wi n over Central, the sophomore ball club&#13;
ended their season. Their final record was ten wi ns, and&#13;
only three losses, with a ll going to Omaha schools.&#13;
The sq uad averaged 61 points per game, to their opponents 52 .5. This average was kept up with the help of&#13;
high scorers Bil l Anderson, 165, Mike Niksich with 169,&#13;
and Gary Osborn with a total of 132 for the year.&#13;
The Tee Jay sq uad defeated Abraham Lincoln twice&#13;
during the year, with the assistance of high rebounder&#13;
Les Hughs. Hughs pulled down 131 rebounds, to lead all&#13;
others on the team throughout the year.&#13;
Tee Jay gets two, as Les Hughs converts on a fast brea k field goal.&#13;
Les Hughs 51 , opens the game, with a high tip on the center jump.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
54 Bellevue 55&#13;
66 Boystown 65&#13;
73 Abraham Lincoln 5 1&#13;
60 Harlan 57&#13;
61 Burke 54&#13;
66 Westside 6 1&#13;
52 Rummel 39&#13;
8 1 North 46&#13;
58 Tech 62&#13;
66 Abraham Lincoln 54&#13;
64 Ryan 40&#13;
54 Central 37&#13;
37 South 65&#13;
Bill Anderso n 40, drives fo r a base line layup as a ttempted bl ock fa ils.&#13;
(Left) Row 1, left to right: Richa rd Smi th, G a ry Osborn , Sta n McDa ni el,&#13;
Mike J ackso n, Kelly S ummy, Mi ke N iksich. Row 2: Coach Bob Neilson,&#13;
Kim Thomas, La rry Rollins, Ga ry Kennedy, Ed Kermoade, Bob W hipkey , Les Hughs, Jim S kudler, Bill A nderso n, Kevin Moores, Rick&#13;
Robers, Pa ul Dawson, Jim Fennell . &#13;
Swimmers Set New School Records&#13;
Under the coaching of Dan Swartz, the 1971-72 swim&#13;
team finished with a three win a nd eight loss final standing, with seve n new records being set.&#13;
The swimmers finis hed ninth in both Metro, a nd&#13;
District, a nd handed losses to Ryan , Tech, and Boystown&#13;
during their seaso n.&#13;
Steve Hiatt broke three school records during the&#13;
seaso n. He set new times in the 50, 100, a nd the 200 yard&#13;
freestyle event.&#13;
In the I 00 yard breastroke, Rich Sievertson set the&#13;
record with a time of I: 19.2 seco nds. Dave Eppert a lso&#13;
set a new school record in diving with 214 points.&#13;
Two relay records were a lso set. The 200 yard medley re lay composed of Bob Schultz, Bob Jo nes, Rich&#13;
Sievertson, and Steve Hiatt set a new record at 2:07.2&#13;
seconds. A record time of 4: 16.8 seconds, was set in the&#13;
400 yard relay team, consisting of Steve Hiatt, Terry&#13;
Perkins, Gary Showers, and Bob Jones.&#13;
Terry Perki ns and Gary Showers, get quick starts to lead first lap in&#13;
the Boystown meet, and a id in their victory.&#13;
Good form contributes to a fine start for senior La rry Broda hl.&#13;
Senior Terry Perkins gives full effort in the 200 yard freestyle swim.&#13;
T .J. OPPONENT&#13;
17 Burke 63&#13;
26 Abraham Linco ln 58&#13;
12 Bryan 65&#13;
9 Westside 84&#13;
27 Rummel 63&#13;
28 Central 64&#13;
12 Benson 76&#13;
26 Millard 61&#13;
25 Bellevue 68&#13;
59 Boystown 24&#13;
Below, Row I, left to right: Bob Jones, Larry Brodahl, Rich Williams,&#13;
Rich Suevertson, Coach Dan Swartz. Row 2: Steve Hiatt, Terry Perkins,&#13;
Bob Schultz, Ernie Robers, Rich Behrens. Row 3: Gary Showers, Dave Eppert, Dan Eppert. &#13;
12 4&#13;
Victory in City Meets;&#13;
King to State Tourney&#13;
Injuries spelled the story of the wrestling squad as&#13;
most of the returning lettermen were riddled with serious&#13;
afflictions. Injuries ranging from concusions to torn knee&#13;
ligaments led this unbelievable plague. This hampered the&#13;
showings in tourney competition but through devoted team&#13;
effort the wrestlers turned in an impressive 8-3 dual&#13;
record .&#13;
The grapplers scored a rousing win over favored&#13;
Lewis Central 27-21. The first victory over arch rival&#13;
A.L. in three yea rs was a nother season highlight as the&#13;
squad easily toppled the Lynx 28-18.&#13;
Randy Ki ng had a n undefeated dua l seaso n and was the&#13;
only T.J. state qualifier. He placed fifth in that tourney&#13;
losing only to the eventual state cha mp.&#13;
Kelly White finished his dual career with a team&#13;
leading 28-2 reco rd over the past three yea rs.&#13;
Gary Bergantzel won the Metro Championship in his&#13;
weight class and finished with an impressive senior year.&#13;
Row I: Steve Bradford 132, Mike Haynie&#13;
126, Kelly White 11 9, Randall King 112,&#13;
Roger Alley IOS, Dale Ross 98 . Row 2:&#13;
Gary Bergantzel 138, Clyde Beckman 14S,&#13;
Tim Ki nnaman I SS, Jim Copeland 167,&#13;
Lee Roll ins 18S, Tim Kessler HWT.&#13;
/ ) '&#13;
Veteran Kelly White starts to slam a whizzer but shows mercy to man.&#13;
An opponent tries to match muscle with Lee Rollins as he goes for one. &#13;
T.J.&#13;
Eighth place&#13;
45&#13;
37&#13;
Eighth place&#13;
21&#13;
27&#13;
Seco nd place&#13;
42&#13;
36&#13;
28&#13;
Sixth place&#13;
37&#13;
21&#13;
28&#13;
12&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
North High Tourna ment&#13;
Tech 12&#13;
St. Albert 15&#13;
Ceda r Fa lls Invitational&#13;
Westside 27&#13;
Gross 24&#13;
Thomas J efferson Invitationa l&#13;
Burke 12&#13;
Rya n 20&#13;
Lewis Centra l 21&#13;
Metropolita n Tourney&#13;
Rummel 18&#13;
N orth 28&#13;
A. L. 18&#13;
Ha rl a n 39&#13;
Sectio nal&#13;
Sectio nal&#13;
State&#13;
Top: A sit out in an effort to esca;ie&#13;
is ex hibited by Tim Ki naman in winning style. Middle: Senior Jim Copela nd psyches out his ma n in a n attempt at two points. Bottom: Mike&#13;
Haynie starts a reversal but stops to&#13;
smile for the squad photographer.&#13;
125 &#13;
Metro Champ Gary Bergantzel works over his Saint Albert foe rn duel.&#13;
Randy King grimaces and shows a flash as he applies a cherry-picker.&#13;
Steve Bradford moves in for double-leg takedown rn his' spirited match.&#13;
Coach Cha rl es Bryant scru bs the mat in readiness for th e T.J. Tourney. An ex plosive stand-up in an effort to esca pe by Kelly White.&#13;
126 &#13;
~ _,.... ~&#13;
Sophomore Allan Poland shows why he was undefeated in j un ior varsity.&#13;
Jay Vees Succeed&#13;
The junior varsity wrestling team composed mostly&#13;
of sophomores ran up an impressive 8-2-2 record in&#13;
their regular season competition. Their only losses came&#13;
at the hands of Westside and Harlan while the two ties&#13;
were highscoring deadlocks of 30-30 against Lewis Central and North.&#13;
Allan Boland was the team leader, going undefeated&#13;
in duels and win ning a first and second place, respectively, in the Tri-Center and West Harrison Tournaments.&#13;
Dave Pickenpaugh, also a standout, won the TriCenter and placed second in the Thomas Jefferson Soph.&#13;
Tourney. Larry Boardman and Lee Goss finished well&#13;
also.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
54 Tech 12&#13;
60 St. Albert 12&#13;
18 Westside 45&#13;
66 Cr. Prep. 3&#13;
33 Gross . 27&#13;
48 Burke 18&#13;
43 Ryan 18&#13;
30 Lewis Central 30&#13;
30 North 30&#13;
33 AL 24&#13;
15 Harlan 45&#13;
36 Rummel 12&#13;
Row I: Don All ey, Mike Rola nd , Al Bol a nd , Dea n Ross, Ba rry Brown, Mik e Redding. Row 2: Lee Goss,&#13;
Tony Redma n, Don McDermitt, Da ve Pickenpa ugh, Ra ndy Adams, Da ve Miller.&#13;
Dean Ross shakes ha nds with his Gross opponent&#13;
prior to action.&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Monsoons Drown Spring Season Hopes&#13;
Baseballers fo und the spring season a difficult time&#13;
as nea r continuous rains co nstantly ended, postponed, or&#13;
cancelled their wo rkouts and game schedules.&#13;
With T.J. in co ntrol and leading 4-1 in th e fourth&#13;
inning in one of their outings the game ended prematurely.&#13;
The game was th en lost when it was repl ayed.&#13;
The hardba ll ers still turned in a medi ocre seaso n&#13;
because of th e inconveniences and ha rdships with a reco rd&#13;
of7- 6.&#13;
The sectiona l and state hopes suffered as A. L. posted&#13;
a 4-1 win in th at tourney play but the club vowed for revenge in th e summer season.&#13;
The Thomas J efferso n bats we re led by senior, Kenny&#13;
Martin with a .423 batting average and stallwa rt catcher&#13;
Barry Ba rritt hitting near .350.&#13;
The pitching sta ff was led by starters Bruce Rasmussen, Ga ry Moores, and Dave Ya ll inch. J eff Sperry&#13;
and Mike Walck came from the bullpen for some impressive relief stints.&#13;
Ga ry Moo res (above) a nd Dave Ya llinch (right) demonstrate the ri ght&#13;
a nd left of the T.J. mound co re.&#13;
Tee J ay's leading hitte r and left-fi e lder Kenny M a rlin ma kes ca tch. &#13;
Row 1: J ay Gunderson, Rick Robinson , Tom J ensen, Kenny Ma rtin, Bob&#13;
Moats, Rick Hiffernan. Row 2: Mike Dennis, Gary Moores, Bruce&#13;
Rob Dilts (a bove) a nd J eff Sperry (below) alternate at the first base&#13;
chores.&#13;
Rasmussen. Mike Wa lck, Dave Yallinch, Rob Dilts. Barry Ba rritt, J eff&#13;
S perry, Coach Vincent.&#13;
T.J. Oppo nent&#13;
4 Gross 3&#13;
6 Mill a rd 0&#13;
2 Ryan 3&#13;
I Boystown 5&#13;
0 Westside 9&#13;
2 Prep 4&#13;
10 N orthwest 8&#13;
8 South I&#13;
4 Sta ntt on 0&#13;
14 Benson 13&#13;
6 Burke 4&#13;
I A .L. 4&#13;
I N orth 0&#13;
129 &#13;
'Tm not go ing to watch th is aga in ," is T om Vincent's rema rk to ba tboy, Jon Narmi.&#13;
Top: Bruce Rasmussen heaves his old black ba ll to catcher Ba rry Barritt.&#13;
Below: "U ncle Tom'" gives a pep ta lk to the team as the guys pass the j ug.&#13;
Rick Hiffe rn a n arri ves sa fely a t third base a ft e r smas hing a triple.&#13;
Below: Second basema n Jay Gunde rson singles to the o pposite fi e ld. &#13;
Sophs Lead Jay V ees&#13;
To 6-2 Season Mark&#13;
The 1971-72 Junior Varsity baseba ll team completed&#13;
their season with a six win. two loss record. wit h losses&#13;
go ing only to South and Westside.&#13;
First baseman, Tim Podraza, led the offensive punch&#13;
with a .478 batting average while Gary Osborn. third sacker, batted at a respectable .307 clip.&#13;
The mound staff consisted of Kevin Moores, Mike&#13;
Lodes and Mike Mecseji . Moores and Mecseji carried&#13;
the load , while Kevin comple ted 27 innings with a fantastic&#13;
ea rned wi n average of 0.93 .&#13;
The highlight of the young 'Jackets season came&#13;
on the ir fina l game when seven of their members were&#13;
moved up to varsity at the request of varsity Coach&#13;
Vincent.&#13;
T .J. Opponent&#13;
9 Northwest 4&#13;
2 Bryan 0&#13;
9 A.L. 6&#13;
5 North 0&#13;
3 South 4&#13;
14 Benson 7&#13;
5 Westside 6&#13;
8 Rummel 3&#13;
J ay Vee baseba ll players, front (I to r):&#13;
Row I: Ke lly Summy, Rod Goldsberry,&#13;
Mik e Jac kson. Mik e Lodes, Doug Johnson. Ed Stemple. Dave Neighbo rs Row 2:&#13;
Coach Bo b McCoo l. Kevin M oo res, J e rry&#13;
Mc Millan , Bob Wa ll , Mik e Mecseji, Dick&#13;
S peight, Bill Da lhe imer. Ro b Ha rrill ,&#13;
Ga ry Osborn, Tim Podraza. a nd ma nage r.&#13;
Left: Tim Pod raza rounds first a nd heads fo r second as Ke lly Summy&#13;
waves him on. Above: Sophomo re Kevin Moores deli ve rs pitch as awa iting Benso n Bunnie ba tt er is a bout to bunt the ba ll.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Duffers Win Four&#13;
The spring tennis team seemed to be matched up with&#13;
tougher competition this season as compared to their fall&#13;
agenda, as they won only four matches, to seven in th e&#13;
preceding season .&#13;
Of their eight matches, they managed to defeat four&#13;
opponents and lost to three. They scored a tie against&#13;
Atlantic, by a three to three matchup.&#13;
Seniors Gary Bergantzel, and John Heath, saw doubles&#13;
action for the team . They went undefeated in the fall,&#13;
but lost three matches in the spnng.&#13;
Seni or letterman Ga ry Bergantzel, wh o pl ayed in both the fall and spring&#13;
seasons, returns the ba ll with his backhand swing .&#13;
T.J. Opponent&#13;
4 A braham Lincoln I&#13;
3 Atlantic 2&#13;
7 Red Oak 0&#13;
I Des Moines Linco ln 6&#13;
I Des Moines Dowling 6&#13;
I A bra ha m Lincoln 4&#13;
5 St. A lbert I&#13;
3 Atla nti c 3&#13;
Tom Hancock , sophomore, swings at an oncoming ball in a ma tch against&#13;
rival Abraham Lincoln .&#13;
Row o ne (left to right): Mik e Ha rrison, Bill Kreger, Tom Hancock, Wa rren Dettman. Row two:&#13;
J ohn Heath , Ga ry Be rga ntzel, Mik e J enso n, Kev in Fields. Ji m Betts. &#13;
Senior Dennis G a llaher makes his opening shot as Kevin Holm looks on.&#13;
Joh n Rodin o, seni or, follows through on his shot towa rd the green.&#13;
T.J. Oppo nent&#13;
172 Mill a rd 125&#13;
211 Lewis Ce ntra l 186&#13;
218 St. Albe rt 183&#13;
218 Westside 156&#13;
200 T ech 300&#13;
213 Bell ev ue 165&#13;
204 Bisho p Rya n 170&#13;
196 Burk e 171&#13;
199 Nort h 188&#13;
208 R ummel 191&#13;
204 Lew is Cent ra l 176&#13;
206 Ab ra ha m Linco ln 175&#13;
Row I (left to right): M ike Brook s. Doug Rowla nd , Jay McCa mpbell . J ohn Rod ino, Kevin&#13;
Ho lm. Row 2: Bill Ande rso n, Dave Dawso n.&#13;
Brad Folkerts, Phil He ring. Tom W histl er.&#13;
, '&#13;
Golfers Beat Tech&#13;
With a seaso n composed of 12 ma tches, th e Tee Jay&#13;
go lf squad ma naged to defeat o nly one foe, Oma ha Tec h.&#13;
The teams top fi ve pl ayers o ut of a n I I ma n fi eld&#13;
were Bill Anderson, Do ug Ca rruth ers, Kev in H o lm, Do ug&#13;
Rowl and, and Brad Folkerts. Holm was the only starting&#13;
senior for the team and was rated as the third man by&#13;
the team coach Jack Rosenthal.&#13;
The underclassmen on the squad are ex pected to&#13;
return for the 1972-73 season, along with more support&#13;
coming from new members trying out.&#13;
Senior lett erma n Kevin Holm concentra tes on dropping th is one foot&#13;
putt into the hole.&#13;
133 &#13;
1 34&#13;
City Charrlpionship Goes To Cinderrnen&#13;
The Thomas J e fferson 1972 Track tea m won the city&#13;
championship, but did poorly in the other meets they were&#13;
in du e to lack o f returning letterm en a nd inexperi ence.&#13;
Second yea r coach Robert N eilson, a ided by Mr. Pa t&#13;
Smagecz, put th e team through ru gged training to ge t th em&#13;
in sha pe.&#13;
Don Gnader set a new shot put record with a heave of&#13;
55' 6" . Gnader threw the shot over th e fi fty feet mark&#13;
most of the seaso n.&#13;
Outsta nding performers this yea r were Gnader, J a ck&#13;
T homas, Jim Rolf, Ra nda ll King, J eff Allen, Ron Bail ey,&#13;
Lee Rollins, a nd Wa lt Herndon .&#13;
There will be about 25 lettermen returning next spring.&#13;
The fo llowing is the schedule th e team followed:&#13;
UNO Indoo r&#13;
A.L. a nd No rtheast&#13;
Westside&#13;
N ishn a Va ll ey Relays&#13;
No rth a nd Rummel&#13;
Cyclo ne Relays&#13;
Red Oa k Relays&#13;
Ram Relays&#13;
District Meet&#13;
City Meet&#13;
State Meet&#13;
Schedul e&#13;
Wa lt He rndo n prepa res himself for the runni ng&#13;
broad j ump.&#13;
"I don't be li eve it, no body runs tha t slow," is wha t the ex pressio n on&#13;
M r. Neilson's fa ce seems to read .&#13;
Three yea r performe r Ra nda ll King fig hts fo r positio n. &#13;
Top, J ohn Benso n rounds the bend as he tries to catch an A. L. opponent in the 440 rel ay. Above, Don Alley tries to keep ahead of competition during the C. B. Relays.&#13;
Left to right. Fro nt row: Jim Rolf, Roger Alley, Ra nda ll King, Rob&#13;
Kreitzinger, Don Jackson, Gary Showers, Jim Shell , Steve Geish ler,&#13;
Don A ll ey. Middle row: Robert Jones, Rick Peterson , Fred Floyd , Gary&#13;
J ackson , Steve Bradford, Ala n Knott, Don Skinner, Mike Niksich, J a ke&#13;
Senior Don Skinner on the last lap of the long a nd lonely two milt:.&#13;
Brazeal. John Divivo. Last row: Lee Rollin , Larry Rollins. Ferris&#13;
Williams, Walt He rndo n, Dave Lamphear. Jack T homas. Don Gnader.&#13;
Terry Lawless.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Bowling Team Third;&#13;
As Girls Finish First&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's Boys' Junior League Bowling&#13;
Team amassed 33,587 pins during the season to solid ly&#13;
establish third place in the eight team league.&#13;
_Crosstown rival, Abraham Lincoln, landed first and&#13;
second place position with 34,902 and 33 ,837 pins.&#13;
Ma rty Lombardo lead the 'Jackets in accumulating&#13;
the highest average in league play. Lombardo a lso acquired the league's high series-608 and high game-245.&#13;
Jim Matthai, another Yellowjacket, was narrowly edged&#13;
as he tossed a 244 game, one pin shy of the league's high .&#13;
Tanya Matthai lead the girls' bowling team to the&#13;
league's championship with her high individ ual series 552&#13;
and also had the second best high individu al game, 20 I.&#13;
Teammate, Vicki Wright, tossed the season's high game&#13;
with a 202. Teams made up of Thomas Jefferson girls&#13;
finished one and two in the eight team league.&#13;
TEAMS&#13;
ALHS&#13;
ALHS&#13;
TJHS&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
TJHS&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Benson&#13;
Benson&#13;
Members: Row I:&#13;
Gordy Hester, Bob&#13;
Freeman , a nd Dave&#13;
Dawson. Row 2:&#13;
Marty Lombardo,&#13;
Brent Lambrec ht,&#13;
and Dick S peight.&#13;
w&#13;
65&#13;
48&#13;
39&#13;
39&#13;
32&#13;
20&#13;
7&#13;
I&#13;
L PINS&#13;
IO 34,902&#13;
12 33,837&#13;
2 1 33,587&#13;
21 31,799&#13;
28 33,731&#13;
40 30,687&#13;
53 10, 141&#13;
59 2,018 Chuck Svoboda examines pins before tossing the ba ll. &#13;
1971-72 gymnastics squad: Top. Debbie Tatreau. Middle, Dani Labindo,&#13;
Vicki Da rveaux, and Renee Sindel a r. Bottom, Christy Craine.&#13;
Christy C rane practices her skills of poise on the ba la nce beam.&#13;
Girl Gymnasts Await&#13;
For Oncoming Season&#13;
This was the first year for an organized girls gymnastics league in the metro area. But due to some minor&#13;
problems and lack of experience the jackets will make&#13;
their entrance in the league next season.&#13;
Coach Diane Anderson stated, "One of the many&#13;
problems involved in the new sport is that the Council&#13;
Bluffs schools are behind their competitors in years of&#13;
experience." The reason for this she said was, "The&#13;
Omaha schools have a much more developed gymnastics&#13;
program on the elementary level."&#13;
The only girl returning from last year's squad was&#13;
junior, Deb Tatreau . Consequently, the entire team will be&#13;
back next season with a complete year devoted to the experience behind them.&#13;
Deb Tatreau is spotted by Coach A nderso n du ring practice ses io n.&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Ruth Richardson putts while teammate Pat Stanek looks on while competing with Bryan at Westwood.&#13;
Girl Duffers Winners&#13;
In New Fall League&#13;
Coach Don Hansen's girls' golf team turned th e ti de&#13;
from the 70-71 season to a victorious 71-72 season . Last&#13;
year's team stumbled through a winless season, but the&#13;
'72 fall season ended triumphantly for the girl duffers who&#13;
breezed through three dual victories without a defeat and&#13;
a sixth place finish in the Metropolitan Tournament.&#13;
Coach Hansen cited juniors Dana Smith, Judy Beckman and Wanda Caffery as sparking the successful season. The team consisted of two seniors, six juniors and a&#13;
sophomore, which gives a bright picture for future teams.&#13;
The junior varsity, also coached by Mr. Hansen ,&#13;
topped Bryan, 210-231, and claimed two forfeit victories&#13;
over Ryan and North .&#13;
This season marked the first time the metro schools&#13;
have competed against each other and also the first time&#13;
that golf matches have been held in the fall.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
157&#13;
163&#13;
167&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Ryan&#13;
North&#13;
Sixth place finish in the Metro Tournament&#13;
188&#13;
177&#13;
185&#13;
Row One: Coach Don Hansen, Judy Beck ma n, Patty Johnston, Da na Smith. Row Two: Wa ndy Ca ffery, Di a nne A ppel, Bonnie Ronk , Ruth Richardson,&#13;
Debbie Bail ey. &#13;
Girl's Swimming&#13;
G irls' swimming was introduced to the metro a rea&#13;
this seaso n for the first time. Under th e leadership of&#13;
coach Di a ne A nderso n, Thomas J efferso n finished its&#13;
first seaso n with a 1-2 ma rk .&#13;
A ft er the short three meet seaso n the team proceeded&#13;
thro ugh post seaso n tournaments. The Metropolitan&#13;
Tou rn ament was held October 18 a nd 19, with the Jackets&#13;
fa iling to place. Thomas J efferso n then finished the 71-72&#13;
season by a ttending the district meet in Des Moines where&#13;
th ey finished better th an had been expected, while competing against teams with previous experience.&#13;
Co nsequ ently, being the first yea r for the sport, it&#13;
was predomina tely a building yea r which Coach Anderson&#13;
thought was ve ry successful.&#13;
The squad, made up o f ten girls, had three seniors&#13;
participa ting while the rest of the team was j uniors and&#13;
sophomores.&#13;
Coach Anderso n sta ted, " The sophomores show&#13;
progress which will be a great asset fo r next yea r. "&#13;
Cam Rossie displays her diving form at the Tech Pool.&#13;
Center Left: Relay team competing at Tech.&#13;
Bottom Left: Row Two: Cam Rossie, Doris&#13;
Parker, Vicki Frost, Deb Steensen, Patty Dennis.&#13;
Row One: Marsha Mowry, Julie Macrander, Deb&#13;
Tatreau, Ruth Richardson, and Joanie Elbert.&#13;
SEASON SCORES&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
19 A.L. 65&#13;
32 Central 52&#13;
88 Tech 3&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
Row I: Janice Davis. Terri Runte, Joy Poole, Cookie Mueller.&#13;
Lesli e Lindstrom, Row 2: Debbie Englebreton , Deb Steenso n,&#13;
Girls Tennis Team Has&#13;
Successful 5-1 Season&#13;
Coach Diane Anderson now looks toward this years&#13;
competition afte r a succ essful 5- 1 seaso n was&#13;
accomplished .&#13;
Due to spoiling winds and rains, three of the nine&#13;
scheduled duel matches were cancelled . Strong teams as&#13;
Northeast, Westside, and Benson were eliminated from&#13;
the Jackets schedule to the displeas ure of team and coach .&#13;
Senior Deb Steenson proved to be the standout performer in this yea rs competition in singles division, as&#13;
she managed a n unbl emished record through all duel&#13;
matches.&#13;
Se ni or Na ncy Wade a nchored the double team with&#13;
underclassmen Wendy Ya n Alstine a nd Patty Den nis sharing th e sta rting ro ll.&#13;
T.J. Opponent&#13;
4 Ce ntral I&#13;
I At lanti c 5&#13;
T.J. Opponen ts&#13;
3 Brya n 2&#13;
3 South 2&#13;
3 A. L. 2&#13;
Karen Heath, N a ncy Wade. Cindy Robiso n, Pa tty Dennis. Nora&#13;
Caffery, J ackie McAl exa nder.&#13;
Patty Dennis returns with a hard slam during doubles competitio n. &#13;
Girls Track Inspired By New Coach&#13;
Connie Turner displays her power and form in shot put competition.&#13;
With the acquistion of new head coach Da n Swa rtz,&#13;
the girls track squad turned in a very productive seaso n.&#13;
Among the teams conquests were second in the City&#13;
Tournament, third in the eleven team Metro Tournament&#13;
and finished their duel meets undefeated.&#13;
Returning from this yea rs team will be so phomo res&#13;
Doris Pa rker in the 220 yard dash a nd Joni Gore in the&#13;
440. Coach Swa rtz will have junior Deb Ta trea u agai n,&#13;
who placed well in a ll seaso n while competing in 50&#13;
and 100 yard dashes.&#13;
Debbie Manz attempts to over take opposing sprinter.&#13;
Track team pictured bottom row: Susie&#13;
Peterson, Deb Tatreau, Vicki e Darveaux,&#13;
Kris Oviatt, Pam Mclnte. Midd le row:&#13;
Gwen Vasicek , Nora Wilson, Debbie Manz.&#13;
Joni Gore, Bon nie Alley. Top row: Val&#13;
Voyd, Julie McCrander, Karen Copeland, Denise Walker. Connie T urner,&#13;
Doris Pa rker, Dia ne Dietrick, Coach&#13;
Dan Swartz.&#13;
T.J. Opponent&#13;
56 South 43&#13;
54 Westside 46&#13;
City - 2nd&#13;
Metro 3rd&#13;
141 &#13;
142 &#13;
Man&#13;
continually \earns&#13;
of himself and his&#13;
relationship to other men&#13;
from relating&#13;
the experiences&#13;
of others&#13;
to his own.&#13;
Thus,&#13;
education is a process&#13;
that makes&#13;
us all teachers&#13;
and all&#13;
underclassmen.&#13;
Weal\&#13;
have so much&#13;
to teach&#13;
and a great deal&#13;
to learn.&#13;
U11derclassme11&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
Jan Lauver practising her contest solo.&#13;
Above: Debbie Cox turns in surprise. Below: Vicki Frost caught writing&#13;
Love Letters&#13;
Sophomore Life Filled&#13;
Experience and Activity&#13;
The 1972 S o pho more life was fill ed with experi ence.&#13;
Life a t a hig h schoo l was a cha nge from Ediso n a nd Woodrow Wilso n school life .&#13;
Pep Cl ub was a n activity in whi ch ma ny S o pho more&#13;
girls pa rticipa ted.&#13;
Sophomore Class O fficers: Lori Williams - Vice President, Mark Chuilino - President, S ue Ramsey, Treasurer, Jan La uver, Secretary. &#13;
Albright, Jim&#13;
Allan, Debbi e&#13;
Allen, Sa ndy&#13;
Alley, Don&#13;
Alley, Roger&#13;
Alsman, Lynn&#13;
Alton, Joy&#13;
Andersen, Bill&#13;
Anderson, Dave&#13;
Andrews, Bonnie&#13;
Anson , Diana&#13;
Anson, Mike&#13;
Anthony, T eri&#13;
Ashley, Grace&#13;
Bailay, J aye&#13;
Baker, Jeff&#13;
Baldwin, Sandy&#13;
Barnes, Bra d&#13;
Barth, Rhonda&#13;
Bartholomew, Rich&#13;
Baxter, Roy&#13;
Behrens, Rich&#13;
Bersane, Joyce&#13;
Betts, Jim&#13;
BeVirt, Dean&#13;
Billings, Patti&#13;
Bird, Carman&#13;
Bittick, Lori&#13;
Blain , Paul&#13;
Blancha rd, De A nna&#13;
Boardma n, La rry&#13;
Boehne, Linda&#13;
Brabec, Jerry&#13;
Bralley, Julie&#13;
Bradway, Tracy&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
Brewer, Roxa nne&#13;
Brown, Berry&#13;
Brown , Sha ron&#13;
Brown, Steven&#13;
Brown, Theresa&#13;
Brownehl, Debbie&#13;
Bru mmer, Deb&#13;
Bryant, Pam&#13;
Bucholz , J ea n&#13;
Bugge, Debbie&#13;
Burdick , Jod i&#13;
Burk e . Gale&#13;
Cahill, Kath}&#13;
Cain, Pa tty-Not Pictu red&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
Campbell, Craig&#13;
Carey, Mike&#13;
Carlson, Jeff&#13;
Carr, Karen&#13;
Carrell, Diana&#13;
Carroll, Mike&#13;
Carrethers, Doug&#13;
Carter, Sheryl&#13;
Cates, Steve&#13;
Catron, Janet&#13;
Champlin, Owena&#13;
Chenoweth, Russ&#13;
Chrisinger, Mary&#13;
Christo, Bill&#13;
Chirstofferson, Cathy&#13;
Chullino, Mark&#13;
Congdon, Bill&#13;
Cook, Tom&#13;
Cool, Liz&#13;
Copeland, Patty&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
Corbin, Vicki&#13;
Cotten, Delores&#13;
Cox, Debbie&#13;
Crane, Kristie&#13;
Creger, Bill&#13;
Cue, Wilma&#13;
Cunningham, Colleen&#13;
Daggett, nn e&#13;
Dahlhiemer, Bill&#13;
Darnold, Sherrie&#13;
Darveaux, Vicky&#13;
Davis, Jan&#13;
Davis, S ue&#13;
DeGeorge, Fred&#13;
Delph, A nnetti&#13;
Dennis, Patti&#13;
Diedtrick, Dia na&#13;
Dillehag, Mo nty&#13;
Dirks, Julie&#13;
Dona ldso n, Mary&#13;
Downey, Jim&#13;
Driscoll, Dan&#13;
Dunaway, Dave&#13;
Duncan, Deb&#13;
Durick , Neil&#13;
Edie, Susa n&#13;
Edmonds, Colleen&#13;
Edmondson, Rich &#13;
Elliott, Do nna&#13;
Eri ckso n, Wayne&#13;
Eva ns, Sheri&#13;
Fender, Deb&#13;
Fennell , Jim&#13;
Fla naga n, Kim&#13;
Foster, Ma ry&#13;
Frost, Vicki&#13;
Fuss, Donna&#13;
Ga rdner, John&#13;
Ga rdner, Sheil a&#13;
Garriso n, Tina&#13;
G ave r, Denise&#13;
Gusler, Steve&#13;
Gilbertso n, Julie&#13;
Gill , \1 a ry&#13;
Glynn, La rry&#13;
Glen, The resa&#13;
G ochena ur, Roxa nne&#13;
G ore, J oa ni e&#13;
G oss, Lee&#13;
G ri ffeth , Ka thy&#13;
G roa t, Steve&#13;
Groth , Ed ith&#13;
G ryski ewicz, Rut h&#13;
G uest, Darrell&#13;
G undersen. Claud ia&#13;
G undersen, Arthur&#13;
Gusta fso n, Bonnie&#13;
Gwenn a p, Ken&#13;
Hall, Janice&#13;
Hamilton, Dia ne&#13;
Ha nk ins, Joyce&#13;
Ha nsen, Bruce&#13;
Ha nsen, David&#13;
Ha rper, Linda&#13;
Ha rill , Rodney&#13;
Ha rris. Do n' l&#13;
Ha rtog, M ik e&#13;
Hausne r, Ma ry&#13;
Hay ni e, Bo nn ie&#13;
Hay ni e, Peggy&#13;
Hermeire. Kristi&#13;
Herrin gton. Mitch&#13;
Hotz. Lori&#13;
Ho user, Tara&#13;
Hudson, Cheryl&#13;
Hughs, Les&#13;
Incontro, Marti&#13;
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Jackson, Jana&#13;
Jackson, Mike&#13;
Jacob, Sherri&#13;
James, Debbie&#13;
James, Joni&#13;
J anseni us, Jeff&#13;
Jefferies, Kenny&#13;
Jensen, Karen&#13;
Jilik, Sheri&#13;
Johnson, Doug&#13;
Johnson, Nancy&#13;
Jones, Debbie&#13;
Jones, Pam&#13;
Jones, Patty&#13;
Jones, Robert&#13;
Kaufman, Patti&#13;
Kelley, Sheryl&#13;
Kelsen, Carole&#13;
Kenealy, Gary&#13;
Kermoade, Ed&#13;
Kilday, Kathy&#13;
Kindred, Bruce&#13;
King, Shirley&#13;
Kinney, Chuck&#13;
Kline, Charlene&#13;
Knauss, Robin&#13;
Knudson, Tammy&#13;
Koening, Sheri&#13;
Koeple, Sandy&#13;
Koevel , Peggy&#13;
Koos, Diana&#13;
Kreitzinter, Rob&#13;
Kritenbrink , Mark&#13;
Krivolavek, Debbie&#13;
Kunik, Carol&#13;
La Feria, Terri&#13;
Lancia l, Karen&#13;
Lane, Vick i&#13;
Lanegan, David&#13;
Larki n, Cindy&#13;
Lautenschalger, Jerri&#13;
Lauver, Jan&#13;
Lee, Connie&#13;
Lee, Dale&#13;
Lee, Mike&#13;
Lee, Roy&#13;
Lewis, Robin&#13;
Lines, Pam&#13;
Lobendo, Dan i &#13;
11&#13;
Lodes,&#13;
Mike&#13;
Long, Judy&#13;
Long,&#13;
N&#13;
a ncy&#13;
Lust, Sue&#13;
Lustgraff, Sher&#13;
yl&#13;
McCart, Di&#13;
ane&#13;
McCormick, Lorraine&#13;
McCoy,&#13;
Pat&#13;
McCoy, Roberta&#13;
McCoy, Vicki&#13;
McD&#13;
aniels, Karen&#13;
McDaniel, Stan&#13;
McDonald, Cherie&#13;
McDowell, Sindy&#13;
McEntee, Pam&#13;
Mcferrin, Debbie&#13;
Mcinto&#13;
s&#13;
h, Paula&#13;
Mclean, Echo&#13;
McMillen, Jerry&#13;
Mace, Annatte&#13;
Madden, Diane&#13;
Madsen, David&#13;
Magnuson, Cindy&#13;
Mahan, Barb&#13;
Makepeace, Laurie!&#13;
Mallotte,&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Mandolfo, Tim&#13;
Mario, Rose&#13;
Maron, Darwin&#13;
Maron, Jeff&#13;
Marshall, Marla&#13;
Martinez, Joey&#13;
Martinez, Rachael&#13;
Meadows, Marci&#13;
Met&#13;
heny, Mike&#13;
Meyer, Donna&#13;
Meyers, Don&#13;
Millard, Monte Minton, Karen&#13;
Mohr, Sue&#13;
Moore, Sheila&#13;
Moores. Kevin&#13;
Mortensen, Kris&#13;
Mowry, Marsha&#13;
Murphy, Andrew&#13;
Neighbo r , Dave&#13;
Nelson, Bruce&#13;
Nelson, Donetta&#13;
New, Dave&#13;
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Niksich, Mike&#13;
Norton, Melodie&#13;
O'Brien, Jackie&#13;
O'Donnell, Becky&#13;
Osborne, Brad&#13;
Osborn, Gary&#13;
Oviatt, Chris&#13;
Owens, Jim&#13;
Owens, Roy&#13;
Parish, Ron&#13;
Parrott, Jim&#13;
Pebley, Pam&#13;
Penney, Barb&#13;
Perrin, Deb&#13;
Petters, Deb&#13;
Petersen, Bob&#13;
Peterson, Linda&#13;
Petry, Dick&#13;
Pickenpaugh, Dave&#13;
Pierce, Charles&#13;
Piper, Lorraine&#13;
Pleas, Judy&#13;
Podraza, Tim&#13;
Powell, Bruce&#13;
Pribyl, John&#13;
Price, Diane&#13;
Pullen, Denise&#13;
Pervid, Wilma&#13;
Quakenbush, Deb&#13;
Quinlan, Patty&#13;
Ramsey, Sue&#13;
Redding, Mike&#13;
Reid, Linda&#13;
Richards, Ma rilyn&#13;
Robertson, Cindy&#13;
Robison, Terry&#13;
Rock , Dan&#13;
Rockwell , Steve&#13;
Rodino , Bob&#13;
Rogers, Ernst&#13;
Rogers, Rick&#13;
Ronk, Bonnie&#13;
Rost, Eric&#13;
Rowe, Dawn&#13;
Rowland, Doug&#13;
Russell, Mark&#13;
Sage, Teri&#13;
Slaes, Tom&#13;
Scheel , Gale &#13;
Scull, Goa rdon&#13;
Schultz, Judy&#13;
Shadden, Anita&#13;
Shffer, Mike&#13;
Shamblin, Loretta&#13;
Shambin, Marlene&#13;
Shea rs, Vicki&#13;
Showers, Ga ry&#13;
Shuda k, Kathy&#13;
Sindela r, Renee&#13;
Skinner, Sa lly&#13;
Skudler, Tim&#13;
Sletten, Rohda&#13;
Slocum, Tina&#13;
Smith, Cheryl&#13;
Smith, J ea nne&#13;
Smith, Lea&#13;
Smith, Lee&#13;
Smith , Randy&#13;
Snethen, Pam&#13;
Snodgrass, Randy&#13;
Sorensen, Diane&#13;
Speight, Dick&#13;
Spiker, Da le&#13;
Stafford, Tim&#13;
Stansberry, Becky&#13;
Steppuh n, Robin&#13;
Stewa rt, Lori&#13;
Stogdill, Pam&#13;
Strong, Debbie&#13;
Stucker, Steve&#13;
Stukey, Jim&#13;
Stu rm , Diane&#13;
Summy, Ke lly&#13;
Tamms, Tom&#13;
Taylor, Brad&#13;
Tews, Ma ry&#13;
Tha llas, Greg&#13;
Thomas, Charmaine&#13;
Thomas, Kim&#13;
Thornto n, Deb&#13;
Tin ker, Arlene&#13;
Tomich, Sandy&#13;
Tomich, Tom&#13;
Trescot, Bill&#13;
Underwood, Susie&#13;
Yan AI tine, Vend&#13;
Vanderbeck, Cheryl&#13;
Yasicek, Janet&#13;
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Wadum, Denise&#13;
Wa hl , Bob&#13;
Ware, Angela&#13;
Weaver, Teri&#13;
Weidman, Eva&#13;
Welch, Lv Ann&#13;
Welch, Maggie&#13;
Wells, Dolly&#13;
Wendt, Dave&#13;
Westerberg, Jim&#13;
Whipkey, Bob&#13;
Whitaker, Mark&#13;
White, John&#13;
White, Oral&#13;
Whitesides, Jean&#13;
Wildard, Carl&#13;
Willi ams, Ava&#13;
Williams, Dave&#13;
Williams, Lori&#13;
Williams, Peggy&#13;
Williams, Rick&#13;
Williamson, Greg&#13;
Williams, Kim&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson , Doa nna&#13;
Wilson, Madonna&#13;
Wilson, Pat&#13;
Wisk us, Jim&#13;
Wright, Vicki&#13;
Yochum, Charlene&#13;
York , Becky&#13;
Zurek, Lewis &#13;
Terri A nthony is working on her sewing.&#13;
Penny Konecny a nd Lee Gra p a re attentive in typing class.&#13;
This student is busy with his a rt drawing.&#13;
In gym exercising is fun for Arlene.&#13;
Kat hy Beam is ca ught o rr gua rd in English class. Joe Wana hell is daydreaming.&#13;
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Junior Class Officers: Kim Draper - Secretary, Debbie Rikofski - VicePresident, Kathy O'Hara - Treasurer, Tom J ensen - President.&#13;
Nora Wilson, Penny Kenecky, and Lynn Fernl ey&#13;
enjoy the first spri ng day.&#13;
Junior Joy Poole marches in the T ee Jay Ba nd.&#13;
Juniors Are Important&#13;
And Interesting Class&#13;
The Junio r Class of Thomas Jefferso n participated&#13;
and enjoyed a number of activities. They had big pa rts in&#13;
sports, music, a nd were rated hig h academically.&#13;
The prom was decorated a nd pa id for by the Junior&#13;
Class.&#13;
This yea r the Juniors had many extra subjects from&#13;
which to choose from and they too k advantage o f it. &#13;
Abbott, Leil a&#13;
Adams, Ra ndy&#13;
Adams, Steve&#13;
Aguiniga, Carol e&#13;
Allen, Cynthia&#13;
Allen , Juli a&#13;
Andersen, Becky&#13;
Anderson, Deb&#13;
Anderson, John&#13;
Anderson, Rod&#13;
Anfinso n, Ted&#13;
Bailey, Debbie&#13;
Bailey, Trent&#13;
Baker, Kathy&#13;
Barber, Ron&#13;
Batt, Betsy&#13;
Beam, Kathy&#13;
Beavers, N a ncy&#13;
Becerra, Mario&#13;
Beckma n, Judy&#13;
Beckner, Annette&#13;
Bennett, Barb&#13;
Benso n, Gary&#13;
Benso n, John&#13;
Benso n, Sheri&#13;
Bergantzel, Diane&#13;
Bernard, Kathy&#13;
Billesbach, G len&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis&#13;
Bliss, Debbie&#13;
Bloom, Co nni e&#13;
Blue, Jeff&#13;
Boa rts, Diane&#13;
Bogue, Earl&#13;
Bohls, Glen&#13;
Boner, Joyce&#13;
Bose, M ike&#13;
Brandenburg, Mark&#13;
Brazea l, Jake&#13;
Bridges, Chris&#13;
Brown, Jackie&#13;
Brownlee, Pa m&#13;
Bucha na n, Na ncy&#13;
Burdick, Sherry&#13;
Butler, Tom&#13;
Caffery, Pam&#13;
Caffery, Wanda&#13;
Coll edge, Patty&#13;
Camp, Debbie&#13;
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Campbell, Vicki&#13;
Capalite, Sue&#13;
Carman, Jeff&#13;
Carter, Debbie&#13;
Chapman, Debbie&#13;
Childers, Bev&#13;
Christensen, Maybell&#13;
Churchill, Dave&#13;
Clark, Mark&#13;
Clay, Joyce&#13;
Clayton, Cheryl&#13;
Cody, Randy&#13;
Coffman, Kelly&#13;
Cohoe, Allan&#13;
Collier, Greg&#13;
Collins, Robin&#13;
Collins, Dave&#13;
Conner, Susie&#13;
Copeland, Karen&#13;
Covey, Dennis&#13;
Crane, Julie&#13;
Cross, Janelle&#13;
Cunningham, Theresa&#13;
Culjat, Mark&#13;
Daboll, Lesl'ie&#13;
Darling, Darrell&#13;
Darnell, Mike&#13;
Dennis, Mike&#13;
Deputy, Linda&#13;
DeSantiago, Rhonda&#13;
Dettmann, Wa rren&#13;
Donavan , Tom&#13;
Draper, Kim&#13;
Duncan, Sandy&#13;
Dyson, Ron&#13;
Edmo nds, Greg&#13;
Egan, Deb&#13;
Ehrenberg, Teri&#13;
Elliff, Terry&#13;
Ellis, Arlen&#13;
Ellsberry, Paula&#13;
Erickson, Steve&#13;
Eshelman , Jody&#13;
Eva ns, Jim&#13;
Faris, Pam&#13;
Fernl ey, Lyn ne&#13;
Ferrin , Greg&#13;
Fields, Kevi n&#13;
Finck , Dan &#13;
Ir&#13;
Fisher, Jeanine&#13;
Fischer, Pam&#13;
Flashbarth, Skip&#13;
Fletcher, Jane&#13;
Foote, Jeff&#13;
Fo&#13;
ster, Roxanne&#13;
Foster, Teresa&#13;
Fo_ster, Trudy&#13;
Frieze, Marie&#13;
Frost, Greg&#13;
Fuss, Leslie&#13;
Gamblin, Jill&#13;
Gann,&#13;
C&#13;
a rol&#13;
Gant, Mike&#13;
Gardner, Dennis&#13;
Geiger, Deb&#13;
Gibbs, Karen&#13;
Glaze, Cindy&#13;
Goldsberry, Nancy&#13;
Goldsberry, Rod&#13;
Gouker,&#13;
B&#13;
a rb&#13;
Gregory, Sue&#13;
Grovbes, Roger&#13;
Grosve&#13;
n&#13;
o&#13;
r, Jack&#13;
Grosvenor, Betty&#13;
Guyett, Bob&#13;
Hall, Bill&#13;
Hanki&#13;
ns, Tina&#13;
Harris, Jody&#13;
Harris, Mary&#13;
Harrod,&#13;
K&#13;
risty&#13;
Hart, Michela&#13;
Hatcher, Karen&#13;
Hawkins, Donna&#13;
Hayes, Mike&#13;
Head&#13;
lee, Carl&#13;
Heck,&#13;
K&#13;
a&#13;
t&#13;
hy&#13;
Hedrick, Karen&#13;
Heffernan, Lori&#13;
Henderson, Dan&#13;
Henr&#13;
iksen,&#13;
Linda&#13;
Heat&#13;
h, Paul&#13;
Heath, Karen&#13;
Herr&#13;
i&#13;
g, Phil&#13;
Herrick, Cathy&#13;
Hester, Gordon H iatt, Steve H iffernan , Rick&#13;
Higg&#13;
a ns, Kathy&#13;
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Hohn, Mary&#13;
Holm, Jeannie&#13;
Hopper, Don&#13;
Hopper, Jennifer .&#13;
Horner, Kathy&#13;
Hoselton, Toni&#13;
Hoss, Ken&#13;
Hough, Jodi&#13;
Hudspeth, Gary&#13;
Hunter, Nancy&#13;
Hutchin, Bob&#13;
Jackson, Don&#13;
Jackson, Shirley&#13;
Jacob, Christi&#13;
Jacobsen, Barb&#13;
James, Bob&#13;
Jensen , Diane&#13;
Jensen , Mike&#13;
Jensen , Tom&#13;
Johnson, Mike&#13;
Johnson, Pam&#13;
Johnston, Patty&#13;
Kacin, Kim&#13;
Kaufman, John&#13;
Keen, Maxine&#13;
Kellar, Rick&#13;
Kennett, Shirley&#13;
Kessler, Tim&#13;
Kilbane, Mary&#13;
Kinnaman, Tim&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Dale&#13;
Knott, Alan&#13;
Kohlscheen, Deb&#13;
Konecny , Penny&#13;
Konfrst, Randy&#13;
Kru eger, Barb&#13;
Lambirth , Randy&#13;
Lamb recht, Brent&#13;
Lane, S usie&#13;
Langford, Brenda&#13;
Lanteri, Carl a&#13;
Lawso n, Lau ri e&#13;
Lawton, Georgia&#13;
Lawton, James&#13;
Lee, Ma ry&#13;
Lett, Jerry&#13;
Lewis, Jim&#13;
Lindstrom, Leslie&#13;
Lobendo, Stan &#13;
Long, Jackie&#13;
Lukefahr, Bev&#13;
McAlexander, Jackie&#13;
McCormick, Karen&#13;
McDaniel , Ann&#13;
McGee, Vicki&#13;
Mcintosh, Becky&#13;
Macrander, Julie&#13;
Madsen, Lee Ann&#13;
Mahan, Deb&#13;
Mann, Phyllis&#13;
Mario, Ernie&#13;
Mason, Teresa&#13;
Matthai, Jim&#13;
Maylone, Ken&#13;
Merksick, Melonie&#13;
Meyer, Bob&#13;
Miller, Dave&#13;
Miller, David&#13;
Minor, Hugh&#13;
Monroe, Sue&#13;
Moore, Gary&#13;
Moore, Pat&#13;
Moores, Gary&#13;
Mothershed, Rosemary&#13;
Murphy, Jim&#13;
Narmi, Teresa&#13;
Nead, Kristi&#13;
Nelson, Gary&#13;
Nelson, Teresa&#13;
Newberry, Mike&#13;
Nielsen, Lynette&#13;
Norton, Bruce&#13;
Nugent, Fritzie&#13;
Nusser, Don&#13;
O'Conner, Roxa nne&#13;
O'Hara, Kathy&#13;
Overton, Don&#13;
Owens, Bev&#13;
Owens, Jerry&#13;
Owens, Randy&#13;
Parker, Sheryl&#13;
Darrack, Deb&#13;
Paul, Mike&#13;
Paulsen, Rick&#13;
Pebley. Pam&#13;
Pendgraft, Jodie&#13;
Peregrine, Linda&#13;
Peter en, Sall.&#13;
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Peterson, Susie&#13;
Petry, Bob&#13;
Pitt, Curtis&#13;
Pogue, Greg ·&#13;
Polak, Marilyn&#13;
Pond, Jerry&#13;
Poole, Joy&#13;
Randall, Terry&#13;
Redmond, Jodi&#13;
Redmond, Tony&#13;
Reed, Linda&#13;
Reikofski , Deb&#13;
Richter, Marilyn&#13;
Richwine, Diane&#13;
Riedinger, Roy&#13;
Rief, Ruth&#13;
Robinson, Carolyn&#13;
Rock, Darlene&#13;
Rolf, Jim&#13;
Ronk, Susan&#13;
Rossum, Deb&#13;
Runte, Terri&#13;
Ryan, David&#13;
Sales, Laurie&#13;
Sales, Norman&#13;
Salvo, Mark&#13;
Santee, Peggy&#13;
Sausedo, Connie&#13;
Scarpello, Lucy&#13;
Scheel, Sheri&#13;
Schneck loth, Jim&#13;
Schneckl oth , Peggy&#13;
Scherer, Tedd&#13;
Schull, John&#13;
Schultz, Tom&#13;
Schwartz, Sandy&#13;
Scott, Li nda&#13;
Shea, Shawn&#13;
Sheeler, S ue&#13;
Sheeley, S ue&#13;
Shell , Jim&#13;
Shere, Teresa&#13;
S howers, Cindy&#13;
S ivertso n, Rick&#13;
Simons, Lesli e&#13;
S kinner, Dave&#13;
S layman , Steve&#13;
S lendy, Tru ly&#13;
Sm iddy, Mik e &#13;
Smith, Da na&#13;
Smith, Da lwin&#13;
Smith , Tom&#13;
Snipes, Joyce&#13;
Snyder, Gi l&#13;
Stewart, Kathi&#13;
Stork , Mo nty&#13;
Straw, Ka thy&#13;
Swa nson, C indy&#13;
Tabor, J eff&#13;
Thomas, Ma ri e&#13;
Thompso n, Ellen&#13;
Tola nd , Kay&#13;
Tomich, Marty&#13;
Trescott, La rry&#13;
T rotter, Rosetta&#13;
Turner, J a nett&#13;
Turner, Michel&#13;
Underwood, Mary&#13;
YanA rsdel, Lyna&#13;
Yasicek, Gwen&#13;
Waggo ner, Jim&#13;
Wa llace, Lynnette&#13;
Walck, Mi ke&#13;
Walter, Dean&#13;
Weed, Ba rb&#13;
White, Jennifer&#13;
Wilcoxen, Debbie&#13;
Wiles, Lowell&#13;
Willey, Cheryl&#13;
Wilson, Kathy&#13;
Wilson, Nora&#13;
Wise, Ja ni ce&#13;
Woodru ff, Nancy&#13;
Wo hl ers, Sheri&#13;
Yopp, M ike&#13;
Young, Bev&#13;
Zda n, Rose&#13;
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Phyliss Bledsoe enjoys the timings in typing class.&#13;
Annette Beckner practices shortha nd for up coming&#13;
test.&#13;
Sharon Williams and Carol Yopp waste time between classes.&#13;
Glen and Mark ta lk over the day's schedule.&#13;
Lori Williams watches for intruders in the ha lls. &#13;
.:!' . -..;\&#13;
Chuck Yokum and Steve Long pretend to read the Nonpareil.&#13;
Lori Holtz and Nancy Long discuss plans for the weekend.&#13;
Resting peacefully is C huck Lachapple.&#13;
Bonnie Andrews and Peggy Haynie look at today's fashi ons.&#13;
Debbie Duff learns to n:pair her own ·a r.&#13;
163 &#13;
164 &#13;
,,&#13;
Man&#13;
moves on,&#13;
leaving behind him a&#13;
part of himself&#13;
that will remain here&#13;
forever.&#13;
His dreams&#13;
hopes and aspirations&#13;
have been formed.&#13;
Some will&#13;
achieve them, some&#13;
will tire,&#13;
and give up, and some will be killed&#13;
trying.&#13;
High school&#13;
is now a part&#13;
of him,&#13;
and he can&#13;
choose how he&#13;
will remember it,&#13;
whether&#13;
as endurance,&#13;
or adventure.&#13;
The times&#13;
were trying and&#13;
their influence&#13;
will re-echo throughout&#13;
our generation.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
165 &#13;
166&#13;
Senior class officers: Vice-President Tim Koenings, President J ay&#13;
Gunderson, Treasurer Becky Jensen, Secreta ry Pa tty Fisher.&#13;
Jeff Sperry reacts to Mike Henry's vibrato.&#13;
The Graduates Celebrate&#13;
50th Jubilee Anniversary&#13;
T o the 1972 Tho mas J effe rso n Se ni o r C la ss this was&#13;
a specia l yea r. It was mo re th a n th e no rm a l g radu a ting&#13;
yea r; it was th e Jubil ee Yea r, celebra ted by th e clas as&#13;
th e 50th a nni ve rsary of th e schoo l.&#13;
T ee J ay se ni o rs will remembe r fo r yea rs th e many&#13;
decisio ns a nd th o ug hts of this s pecia l yea r.&#13;
Above: Bob Moa ts bites his finge r as stoc k goes down in Econ . Below:&#13;
Tara Gore listens as Pa tty Bonacci reads from 'Tom J ones' . &#13;
Carl&#13;
Ackerman&#13;
Judy _&#13;
Ackerman&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Ack erman&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Acord&#13;
Jeff&#13;
A llen&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
Alley&#13;
Bev&#13;
Allmon&#13;
Charles&#13;
Andrews&#13;
John&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Karen&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Mark&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Mary Pat&#13;
Anderson&#13;
167 &#13;
168&#13;
Jean&#13;
Anson&#13;
Neva&#13;
Anson&#13;
Lori&#13;
Anthony&#13;
Dianne&#13;
Appel&#13;
Lorraine&#13;
Archer&#13;
Gary&#13;
Armstrong&#13;
Chris&#13;
Barnes&#13;
Steve&#13;
Barrier&#13;
Sue&#13;
Bauer&#13;
Clyde&#13;
Beckman&#13;
Gary&#13;
Bergantzel&#13;
Keith&#13;
Bessey &#13;
Diane&#13;
Bigelow&#13;
Lu Ann&#13;
Bockert&#13;
Lori&#13;
Bohlen (Jones)&#13;
Patti&#13;
Bonacci&#13;
Larry&#13;
Bose&#13;
David&#13;
Bradley&#13;
Robin&#13;
Bradway&#13;
Tim&#13;
Brewer&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Brockelsby&#13;
Larry&#13;
Broda hi&#13;
Debby&#13;
Brown&#13;
Nora&#13;
Caffery&#13;
169 &#13;
1 7 0&#13;
Ken&#13;
Cain&#13;
Deb&#13;
Carman&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Cates&#13;
Christy&#13;
Cherry&#13;
Tom&#13;
Conner&#13;
Jim&#13;
Copeland&#13;
Steve&#13;
Copeland&#13;
Kerri&#13;
Chenoweth&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Churchill&#13;
Craig&#13;
Clark&#13;
Ken&#13;
Cline&#13;
Ruth&#13;
Craig hill &#13;
/&#13;
Leslie&#13;
Crane&#13;
Mary&#13;
Cue&#13;
"&#13;
Jim&#13;
Davis&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Delashmutt&#13;
Dan&#13;
Delph&#13;
Marcia&#13;
De Wolf&#13;
Bill&#13;
Dieatrick&#13;
Lee Ann&#13;
Dierker&#13;
Rob&#13;
Dilts&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Dotson&#13;
Chris&#13;
Doty&#13;
Debby&#13;
Eaton (Shepherd)&#13;
1 71 &#13;
172&#13;
Sue&#13;
Eckes&#13;
Debby&#13;
Eddy&#13;
Gary&#13;
Elliff&#13;
Phil&#13;
Emerine&#13;
Deb&#13;
Engelbretson&#13;
Dan&#13;
Eppert&#13;
Dave&#13;
Eppert&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Everett&#13;
Cathy&#13;
Fanders&#13;
Dick&#13;
Fennell&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
Bobbi&#13;
Fillebeck &#13;
Tom&#13;
Finch&#13;
Patty&#13;
Fisher&#13;
Patty&#13;
Ford&#13;
Brenda&#13;
Foster&#13;
Don&#13;
Foust&#13;
Bob&#13;
Freeman&#13;
Bernie&#13;
Frey&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Gallaher&#13;
Keith&#13;
Gann&#13;
Mike&#13;
Gibson&#13;
Alice&#13;
Gm&#13;
Pat&#13;
Glacey&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
Pam&#13;
Globe&#13;
Patty&#13;
Golden&#13;
Tara&#13;
Gore&#13;
Don&#13;
Gnader&#13;
Tom&#13;
Grau&#13;
Mike&#13;
Gray&#13;
Jay&#13;
Gunderson&#13;
Carol&#13;
Gustafson&#13;
Gwen&#13;
Gutridge&#13;
Dave&#13;
Gwinner&#13;
Joe&#13;
Haats&#13;
Bill&#13;
Hagerman &#13;
Teresa&#13;
Hankins&#13;
(Jefferson)&#13;
Phil&#13;
Hardiman&#13;
Larry&#13;
Harris&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Hatch (Faris)&#13;
Mike&#13;
Haynie&#13;
Gil&#13;
Head&#13;
John&#13;
Heath&#13;
Stan&#13;
Heaverlo&#13;
Joyce&#13;
Herbst&#13;
Mike&#13;
Henry&#13;
Paula&#13;
Hermeier&#13;
Gaylin&#13;
Hicks&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
Bob&#13;
Hite&#13;
Karen&#13;
Holderfield&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Holm&#13;
Pam&#13;
Howard&#13;
Susan&#13;
Howard&#13;
Glen&#13;
Hudson&#13;
Lorraine&#13;
Humlicek (Skow)&#13;
Bill&#13;
Hunt&#13;
Joni&#13;
Hunt&#13;
Carole&#13;
Hutchinson&#13;
Brad&#13;
Hutchison&#13;
Margaret&#13;
lnvin &#13;
, r&#13;
Toni&#13;
Jackson&#13;
Eldon&#13;
Janicek&#13;
Terry&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
Becky&#13;
Jensen&#13;
Linda&#13;
Jenkins&#13;
Jim&#13;
Joens&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Dan&#13;
Jones&#13;
Milve&#13;
Kaukver (White)&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Keller&#13;
Mike&#13;
Kenealy&#13;
Diane&#13;
Keuck&#13;
177 &#13;
17 8&#13;
Brian&#13;
Kilgore&#13;
Tobie&#13;
Kindred&#13;
Randy&#13;
King&#13;
Steve&#13;
King&#13;
Susie&#13;
Kinnaman&#13;
Maribeth&#13;
Knott&#13;
Mary&#13;
Knowlton&#13;
Roxanne&#13;
Koenig&#13;
Tim&#13;
Koenigs&#13;
Lucy&#13;
Kosiski&#13;
Ed&#13;
Kuhn&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Lamb &#13;
Dorothy&#13;
Langford&#13;
Gloria&#13;
Larson&#13;
Jean&#13;
Lautenschlager&#13;
Terry&#13;
Lawlesss&#13;
Denise&#13;
LeVell&#13;
John&#13;
Lodes&#13;
Lori&#13;
Lorenzen&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Ludwig&#13;
Cliff&#13;
Lustgraaf&#13;
Kay&#13;
Maack&#13;
Leroy&#13;
Madden&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Manz&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Kenny&#13;
Martin&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Martinez&#13;
Larry&#13;
Mason&#13;
Don&#13;
Matteson&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
McDaniel&#13;
Kevin&#13;
McGee&#13;
J ackie&#13;
M cKenzie&#13;
Monty&#13;
Meyer&#13;
Evonne&#13;
Meyers&#13;
Dine&#13;
Michalski&#13;
Rhonda&#13;
Miller&#13;
Bob&#13;
Moats &#13;
Margaret&#13;
Monroe&#13;
Cheryle&#13;
Moore&#13;
Gayle&#13;
Moore&#13;
Dave&#13;
Morford&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Mortensen&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
Mortensen&#13;
Rick&#13;
Mowery&#13;
Cookie&#13;
Muell.er&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Munch (Porter)&#13;
Dan&#13;
Naujokaitas&#13;
Dee&#13;
Neighbors&#13;
Alice&#13;
Nelson&#13;
18 1 &#13;
182&#13;
Rusty&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Karen&#13;
Nihsen&#13;
Darla&#13;
Ohlerking&#13;
Jeana&#13;
Ortiz&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Oshlo&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Owens&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Osmers&#13;
Leon&#13;
Oviatt&#13;
Kelly&#13;
Pacheco&#13;
Carol&#13;
Page&#13;
Jerry&#13;
Paladino&#13;
Anita&#13;
Pauritsch &#13;
r&#13;
Lorna&#13;
Peck&#13;
Terry&#13;
Perkins&#13;
Bob&#13;
Perrin&#13;
Marcus&#13;
Peters&#13;
Trudy&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Renee&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Wayne&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Mark&#13;
Pickenpaugh&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Piranio&#13;
Terry&#13;
Podraza&#13;
Ed&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Gale&#13;
Polak&#13;
18 3 &#13;
184&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Pond&#13;
Julie&#13;
Pribyl&#13;
Duane&#13;
Price&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Price&#13;
Mike&#13;
Quakenbush&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rasmussen&#13;
Sid&#13;
Rasmussen&#13;
Roxanne&#13;
Redmond (Betts)&#13;
Ed&#13;
Reed&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Reed&#13;
Mike&#13;
Rice&#13;
Bob&#13;
Rich &#13;
I r&#13;
Ruth&#13;
Richardson&#13;
Pat&#13;
Riesland&#13;
Barb&#13;
Riley&#13;
Karla&#13;
Roberts&#13;
Rick&#13;
Robinson&#13;
Byron&#13;
Rockwell&#13;
John&#13;
Rodino&#13;
Cam&#13;
Rossie&#13;
Ken&#13;
Rowe&#13;
Rick&#13;
Sammons&#13;
Chris&#13;
Scarpiellino&#13;
Doug&#13;
Schoening&#13;
185 &#13;
18 6&#13;
Teri&#13;
Schonberg&#13;
Suzi&#13;
Schroder&#13;
Harley&#13;
Schull&#13;
Karol&#13;
Schwager&#13;
Susie&#13;
Schwartz&#13;
Ron&#13;
Scott&#13;
Marlene&#13;
Sells&#13;
Christ a&#13;
Sharp&#13;
Donna&#13;
Sharp&#13;
Jay&#13;
Sheely&#13;
J une&#13;
Siefken&#13;
Dave&#13;
Sillik&#13;
- . &#13;
Don&#13;
Skinner&#13;
Jim&#13;
Smith&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Smith&#13;
Ron&#13;
Smith&#13;
Dan&#13;
Snipes&#13;
Pat&#13;
Souza&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Sperry&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Spohn&#13;
Bill&#13;
Stanford&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Steensen&#13;
Mark&#13;
Stevens&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Stork&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
Jerry&#13;
Stotts&#13;
Connie&#13;
Sutton&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Sweenie&#13;
Connie&#13;
Swisher&#13;
Rick&#13;
Talbott&#13;
Karen&#13;
Tews&#13;
Jack&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Vicky&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Twila&#13;
Thompson&#13;
Teresa&#13;
Tilley&#13;
Violetta&#13;
Tomes&#13;
Pat&#13;
Toscano &#13;
Dave&#13;
Vallinch&#13;
Sherri&#13;
Van Camp&#13;
Wanda&#13;
Vogt&#13;
Sue&#13;
Vauginaux&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Wade&#13;
Chuck&#13;
Wake house&#13;
Dave&#13;
Waugh&#13;
Marie&#13;
Weare&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Welty&#13;
Diane&#13;
Wendt&#13;
Tom&#13;
Whistler&#13;
Barb&#13;
White&#13;
189 &#13;
Kelly&#13;
White&#13;
Friday&#13;
Wiles&#13;
Pam&#13;
Will&#13;
Rick&#13;
Williams&#13;
Doug&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Brenda&#13;
Wood&#13;
At left, Jim Davis, senior, lea ves school in a way tha t ma ny students neve r get the o ppo rtunity to.&#13;
Ma ny seniors a ttended the ba nquet hono ring them a t the 64 Club May I. Entertai nment was provided&#13;
by M iss Rosema ry G ray a nd The M idl a nders. Fina l messages we re given by Mr. A nderson a nd J ay&#13;
G un de rso n, seni or cl ass president. &#13;
Carol&#13;
Woods&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Woods (Rankin)&#13;
Rozella&#13;
Worth&#13;
Janet&#13;
Wray&#13;
Steve&#13;
Wright&#13;
Paula&#13;
W ylie&#13;
Paul&#13;
Yambor&#13;
Mike&#13;
Zurek&#13;
Terry&#13;
Ow ens&#13;
J ulie&#13;
Heffernan&#13;
Rick&#13;
Van Roekel&#13;
Connie&#13;
Turner&#13;
191 &#13;
Don na S ha rp a nd Teri S nodgrass seem happy tha t the ea rly service is ove r.&#13;
Friends a nd fami ly wa ited outside to wish th e grad ua tes good luck.&#13;
192&#13;
Service&#13;
Bacca laurea te services were&#13;
held May 2 1st in the Council Bluffs&#13;
Field House.&#13;
The morning ceremony set a&#13;
solem n mood for th e upcom ing&#13;
grad uation exe rcises. The service, held with A.L. , was opened&#13;
by in voca ti on from Rev. John&#13;
Gill.&#13;
Rev. Da le E. Bard of Imma nu el Lut hera n Church spoke to&#13;
th e seni ors abo ut maturity, relating basic co nce pts for being&#13;
ma ture. His speech entitl ed&#13;
"Shak ing Hands With Time··, to ld&#13;
the people they must work wi th&#13;
time to acco mplish everyt hing&#13;
th ey wa nt.&#13;
Th e g rad uat in g se ni ors&#13;
marched in tradi tiona l school&#13;
colors, orange for boys and while&#13;
for girls. With tassels of black,&#13;
white a nd orange. An added feature&#13;
commemora ting our 50th yea r was&#13;
a go ld meda llion bearing th e head&#13;
of Thomas Jefferso n.&#13;
Rev. Dale Ba rd spoke to the a tt enda nce&#13;
about maturity. &#13;
For Grads&#13;
Fra nc is Hodtwa lke r seems to be pleased with&#13;
his accom plishments. Right; heads bowed for&#13;
benediction&#13;
Bacca laureate was held jointly with Abra ham Li ncoln.&#13;
Left; Lucy Kosiski and Steve Wrigh t wonder about the future.&#13;
193 &#13;
194&#13;
Students Enter World With Graduation&#13;
Chris Scarpellino, Gale Polak and Ha rl ey Schull seem to be thinking&#13;
of something besides gradua ti on.&#13;
Finishing their yea rs of education , th e g rad uating&#13;
class of Thomas Jefferso n had commencement a t Co uncil&#13;
Bluffs Field House on May 23, 1972.&#13;
Chosen for symposium spea kers were Cam Rossie,&#13;
Terry Lawless, Patty Bonacci, Don Skinner a nd Toni Jackson, who served as modera to r. The SI?eakers based th eir&#13;
talks on the motto, " We a re the peopl e to whom th e past&#13;
is forever speaking."&#13;
The colors ice blue and silver were chosen by the&#13;
class and displayed in the class flower, the gladi ola.&#13;
The Class of ' 72 was presented to the school board&#13;
by Principal, Gaylord Anderson a nd received by Dr.&#13;
Robert Benton.&#13;
Board of Education members receive the Class of '72.&#13;
T he three hundred eighty-four member class received diplomas from&#13;
Rev . Gene Hermeier and Rev. Joseph Henry. &#13;
Keith Gann gazes into his future.&#13;
Symposium speaker, Don Skinner, evalua ted the cl ass m an idealist ic&#13;
speech.&#13;
Mr. Gay lord A nde rson presents the cla s of '72 to the school board at&#13;
left. Above; Pat Souza thin ks about his lift: after receipt of his diploma .&#13;
195 &#13;
Varied&#13;
e&#13;
mot&#13;
ions are displayed by Joyce&#13;
H&#13;
erb&#13;
s&#13;
t, above,&#13;
girls in prayer,&#13;
and Karen Proksei. &#13;
A bove: Te rry Lawless ex presses his interpretation or the class motto.&#13;
Right: Marga ret Irwin and Charles A ndrews were ha ppy a fter receiving&#13;
their diplomas.&#13;
Jeanette Cain and Rich Mowery march proudly with their diplomas.&#13;
197 &#13;
' • t -, . .&#13;
... 4 -·: ..... '&#13;
·-~~~&#13;
198 &#13;
•&#13;
Man&#13;
is subject 'to&#13;
a great number of influences&#13;
during his life time, many of which&#13;
exist in the scho01.&#13;
The effect of these&#13;
influences and their&#13;
interaction&#13;
shapes the characters&#13;
and the lives of&#13;
many individuals.&#13;
Many use&#13;
this power to mold&#13;
a great sculpture of&#13;
Man,&#13;
others are content to play&#13;
with students' minds.&#13;
Personalities&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
Student Affairs Guided&#13;
Through Administration&#13;
Principal Gaylord A. Anderson is a well known figure&#13;
to the student body. To ma ny, he has previou sly been&#13;
either a grade schoo l or junior high school principa l. His&#13;
choice of staff a lways proves to be very effici ent.&#13;
Mr. Donald Schwertl ey a nd Mr. J a mes H oward a re the&#13;
assista nt principa ls. Mr. Schwertley ma nages student&#13;
affairs, such as school sponso red da nces a nd sports.&#13;
Disciplinary actio ns a nd attf:'.nda nce are gove rned by Mr.&#13;
Howard.&#13;
Working together through the counseling center and&#13;
the faculty , these men try to effectively guide the school&#13;
and establish a firm sta nda rd o n which it may be run. In&#13;
the eye of the public they a re held acco untable for the&#13;
school.&#13;
Above: In cha rge of student discipline. Mr. J ames Howard . assista nt&#13;
principa l. Right: Mr. Dona ld Schwe rtl ey, assistant prin cipa l in charge&#13;
of activities.&#13;
Principa l Gaylord Anderso n &#13;
Benton Assumes New Responsibilities&#13;
Dr. Robert Benton, superintendent of schools for the&#13;
past six yea rs, has accepted a new job. Beginning in July&#13;
Dr. Benton holds the job of superintendent of schools for&#13;
the entire state of Iowa .&#13;
Voic in g grea t expecta tions, Dr. Benton commented on&#13;
his new job, "I think it's going to be a big challenge and&#13;
one I'm looking forwa rd to, yet, I'm not unawa re of all&#13;
the problems involved.''&#13;
Assistant Superintendent, Robert Melick&#13;
Director o f Seco nda ry Ed ucat io n, Thomas Kenny&#13;
Holding down the job of assistant superintendent for&#13;
instruction is Dr. Robert Melick. He is in charge of the&#13;
curriculum for elementary and secondary schools.&#13;
Dr. Thomas Kenny, directory of secondary education,&#13;
deals with only the junior and senior high schools. He is&#13;
consulted on problems in the schools which are physical,&#13;
having to do with the building, and also management&#13;
problems.&#13;
Superintendent of Schools, Robert D. Benton&#13;
201 &#13;
202&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1971-72 Faculty&#13;
Diane Andersen&#13;
Physica l Education&#13;
Hariet Chase&#13;
Office Practice, Business&#13;
Machines, Shorthand&#13;
Wilbur Ege&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
Robert Benson&#13;
Social Skills&#13;
J ames Cornelison&#13;
English, Reading&#13;
Improvement&#13;
R.H. Fanders&#13;
Drama, Humanities&#13;
Patricia Boos&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Cha rles Crouse&#13;
Geometry, Algebra&#13;
Stephen Field&#13;
Biology, Zoo logy&#13;
Edward Bremmer&#13;
Modern Problems&#13;
Mary Da ley&#13;
Individua l Progress&#13;
Jacob Flint&#13;
Ameri can Studies&#13;
Charles Brya nt&#13;
Government&#13;
Ann DiCerbo&#13;
Spa nish&#13;
Mike Ghanem&#13;
Physics, Algebra &#13;
Carolyn Goad&#13;
English&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
American Studies&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Eco nomics&#13;
Rose Mary Gray&#13;
Creative Writing, Basic&#13;
Composition&#13;
Donald Hansen&#13;
American Studies&#13;
Stan Ivy&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
Marvy n Green&#13;
Biology, Zoology&#13;
Robert Harden&#13;
Biology, Botany&#13;
Ida Jessen&#13;
Shorthand, Typing&#13;
Ernest Haag&#13;
Drama, Debate&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
American Studies, Glees,&#13;
Choir&#13;
Kirk Johnson&#13;
English, World Lit., Individual Reading&#13;
John Hanna&#13;
English, Humanities&#13;
Fred Hayeks&#13;
English&#13;
Melvin Johnson&#13;
Band&#13;
203 &#13;
204&#13;
Joyce Koontz&#13;
Typing, Shorthand&#13;
Dorothy Morse&#13;
Librarian&#13;
Lois Peterson&#13;
Business English&#13;
Business Math&#13;
More Faculty&#13;
Louise Kramer&#13;
Bookkeeping, Typing,&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
Robert Nielson&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Ralph Pietronicco&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Roger MacNeill&#13;
Choirs, Glees&#13;
Patrick O' Doherty&#13;
Typing, Business Law&#13;
Julie Pycha&#13;
Office Ed ucation&#13;
• • •&#13;
Wayne Mai ns&#13;
Vocational Math&#13;
Earl Peck&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
Roger Redmond&#13;
Basic Printing,&#13;
Co nstruction&#13;
John Martens&#13;
Geometry&#13;
Steven Peters&#13;
Art&#13;
Ernest Robinso n&#13;
Building Construction &#13;
John Rose nthal&#13;
Trigo nometry, Algebra&#13;
Francis Sha fer&#13;
Economics&#13;
John Spaulding&#13;
Psychology&#13;
David Runyan&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Ma ry Siebrecht&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Agnes Spera&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
Larry Schulenberg&#13;
English, Basic&#13;
Composition&#13;
Donald Skokan&#13;
English&#13;
James Sperry&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Gary Schwarzkopf&#13;
Trade and Industry&#13;
Patrick Smaggaz&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Dia ne Stull&#13;
English&#13;
Sharon Semler&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Jane Smoetmelk&#13;
French&#13;
Daniel Swartz&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
205 &#13;
206&#13;
Faculty Continued&#13;
Ron Toyne&#13;
Mechanics, Metals&#13;
Sta n Weber&#13;
Welding&#13;
David Upah&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
Kathy Weishaar&#13;
English , Individual&#13;
Reading&#13;
Tom Vincent&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
David White&#13;
Printing&#13;
Not Pictured: Ruth Moeller, Robert McCool, Peggy Rodriguez, Patricia&#13;
Day, Berniece Bergstrom, John Ackeret, Judith Hoppes, Nancy Miller,&#13;
and Frances Burritt.&#13;
Mr. Flint di ligently works on lesson pl ans that will be taught to his students. Mr. Fanders, right, concentrates on the topic of ' man' in his&#13;
humanities class.&#13;
Paul Volz&#13;
Journalism , Annual&#13;
Janice White&#13;
Art&#13;
Jim Ward&#13;
Basic Welding&#13;
Phyllis Wichman&#13;
Typing, Shorthand,&#13;
Production&#13;
1' &#13;
Mr. Darrell Hart, Head Counselor&#13;
Guidance Center Adds&#13;
Two New Counselors&#13;
This year two new counselors have been added to the&#13;
staff to fill vacancies. They are Mr. Jack Holder, graduate of Creighton University, and Mr. Jim YanMaanen,&#13;
- graduate of Central College in Pella, Iowa.&#13;
The counselors serve many purposes, including advising seniors on college choices and helping them to fill&#13;
out college application forms.&#13;
Counselors also make sure a student has enough&#13;
credits to graduate and help him select courses needed to&#13;
meet certain academic requirements.&#13;
The counseling center assigns a class rank to the&#13;
student and keeps a file of his school records.&#13;
Mr. Jack Holder&#13;
Miss Joyce Grubb&#13;
Mrs. Mary Veline&#13;
Mr. Jim VanMaanen&#13;
2 0 7 &#13;
208&#13;
Tee Jay's Secretaries&#13;
Enjoy Variety of Jobs&#13;
Working in the attendance office is Mrs. Peterson&#13;
who keeps track of students' attendance. Mrs. Riggs&#13;
helps out in the attendance center besides working in the&#13;
main office.&#13;
Mrs. Grote is personal secretary to Mr. Anderson,&#13;
while Mrs. Kretschmer keeps track of the books for the&#13;
school and all the clubs.&#13;
Mrs. Springer is the secretary in the counseling&#13;
center. She keeps files on all past and present students&#13;
at Tee Jay .&#13;
The library secretary is Miss Reiff. She catalogs&#13;
the books and is the typing clerk.&#13;
Mrs. Hazel Grote&#13;
- ' .&#13;
/ l ... .. , ·,- .. .. ' ..&#13;
Mrs. Geri Kretschmer&#13;
Mrs. Frances Riggs&#13;
Mrs. Virginia Petersen&#13;
Mrs. Elsie Springer&#13;
Miss Marie Reiff &#13;
anitors Clean Up; Cooks Serve Food&#13;
Coo ks L. to R.: M a rjorie Hemmingsen. Betty Holbroo k. Violet Clint on.&#13;
Ma na ger Irene English. Louvena Hager, Florence Legg, Beverly Athay,&#13;
Wilma J o nes, a nd Do rothy Bowma n. Their duty co nsists ma inly of servC usto dia ns Row One: L. to R.: Dennis Da vis, Roy Vogt, Floyd Smith,&#13;
and A rden Mu lvaia . Row Two: L. to R.: Head C ustodi an Pa t Ki lba ne,&#13;
ing breakfast a nd lunch, although occasiona lly special ba nq uet&gt; are&#13;
prepa red.&#13;
Stell a Jackson. Ma rvin Hooker. Gwen 11..cen , Chdc God\• in . JJme' Ro,.&#13;
Not Pictured: Cliff H::iddey a nd Robert ('offm::i~-ni!?ht ..:re,. .&#13;
209 &#13;
210 &#13;
Man&#13;
sells to other&#13;
men m&#13;
an attempt to&#13;
meet both&#13;
his necJs&#13;
and desires.&#13;
Advertising&#13;
facilitates this by&#13;
providing a method&#13;
whereby men&#13;
can know what goods&#13;
are available&#13;
and if they&#13;
will fulfi ll&#13;
the user's purpose.&#13;
Advertising&#13;
serves many&#13;
purposes:&#13;
moneymaking,&#13;
informing,&#13;
public awareness,&#13;
and social reform.&#13;
Advertising&#13;
211 &#13;
212&#13;
There's a Bank in yo ur fut ure&#13;
we'd like to be th at Bank&#13;
One of these days you'll be making your Banking&#13;
ti on thoughtfu lly. Good ba nke rs, li ke fa mily doctors,&#13;
adviso rs.&#13;
co nn ection. Ma ke yo ur se leccan be li fe long fri ends and&#13;
Choose a ba nk that ca n provide yo u with every fin ancia l service,&#13;
ones you need today. Yo ur needs will change as your life takes on&#13;
worth responsibi li ties.&#13;
not just th e&#13;
more materi a l&#13;
Look fo r&#13;
customers&#13;
need.&#13;
a Bank that keeps pace with the rapidly changing requirements of its&#13;
that provides new and better ways to ha ndl e their every fin ancia l&#13;
That's the way we think of this Bank. For three genera tions,&#13;
and banker to many of this community's famili es. For three&#13;
kept pace with their needs. This generation, we'd li ke to be your Bank .&#13;
Come in and talk to us when yo u're ready.&#13;
CB&#13;
S B&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
Savings Ba nk&#13;
A Full Service Bank&#13;
we' ve been&#13;
generations,&#13;
fri end&#13;
we' ve &#13;
322-0225&#13;
W. T. Grant Co.&#13;
Your Friendly Famil y&#13;
Department Store&#13;
1141 w. Broadway&#13;
•&#13;
--··· ·· ·&#13;
IOWa POW8R&#13;
AND LIGHT COMPANY&#13;
International&#13;
Harvester&#13;
3501 W. B'dway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Grape Growers&#13;
Association&#13;
900 So. 7th&#13;
Congratul ations to the students and&#13;
faculty of Thomas Jefferso n 197 1-1 972&#13;
323-7156&#13;
Peoples Department Store&#13;
308 W. B'dway&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
State Fa rm Insura nce&#13;
17 Scott Street&#13;
323-57-N&#13;
213 &#13;
'"! -T. ..&#13;
Cogley Clinic Jensen - Pogge 417 E. Washington&#13;
Realty Co.&#13;
328- 180 1&#13;
I love&#13;
i1 l=I RST NATIONAL BANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
l\IEi\IBER FED.EMAL DEPOSIT IMiliU.\t'\CE t:OHPORA'l'JON&#13;
Compli ments of a friend&#13;
214 &#13;
.,&#13;
..&#13;
CROWN WEST ABC Electric Inc. CAMERAS • -1\ t..CC~ C,,.J..., • PHOTO FINISHING&#13;
322-4590 2201 W . B'dway&#13;
1022 Ave A. Sundet Pl aza 323-5804&#13;
BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP&#13;
280 I W est Broadway 322-2537&#13;
C o ngratul a tio n C lass of 1972&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
11 W estla ke Vi llage 366-1106&#13;
215 &#13;
216&#13;
Spec Shoppe&#13;
Ophthalmic Presc riptio ns Filled&#13;
Contacts Fitted&#13;
Lens Duplication &amp; Repairs&#13;
218 West Washington&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
Stores&#13;
328-3450&#13;
211 West Broadway&#13;
2801 West Broadway&#13;
systematic school savings&#13;
ARE&#13;
''IN''&#13;
get&#13;
acquainted&#13;
with&#13;
first federal&#13;
s avings and loan&#13;
B ROADWAY AT MAIN&#13;
COU NCIL BLUFFS , IDWA 51501&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
"The growth o f a name&#13;
is the symbo l of service." &#13;
-&#13;
.. :&#13;
•··&#13;
I•.&#13;
11..\ Walter Music Company&#13;
Bluffs Glass Southwest Iowa's Music Center U.S. Army&#13;
Service&#13;
for 15 years&#13;
343 West Broadway SUN DEL PLAZA&#13;
322-254 1&#13;
Army Counselor&#13;
3 19 N. 16th&#13;
Jim &amp; Dean's SFC Bob Schroder&#13;
Ph . 322-0259 Town and Country SSG La rry Van Rafs&#13;
SSG Sam Logan&#13;
401 0 South Fourth&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
127 Main 323-340 I&#13;
CON'S DRUG STORE&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
Ph. 322--551&#13;
217 &#13;
218&#13;
ROY'S DAVIDSON&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Prompt, Courteo us&#13;
and&#13;
Efficient Service&#13;
2020 W. Broadway&#13;
RAWLINGS&#13;
Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Senior Portraits&#13;
by &#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHA R MAC Y&#13;
530 W . B'dway&#13;
S torz&#13;
PRIC HA RD MOORE&#13;
INS U RANCE&#13;
agents for&#13;
St ate Fa rm&#13;
Insura nce&#13;
G ra in Belt&#13;
K&amp;K Distributing&#13;
Company&#13;
222 1 West Broadway&#13;
322-7304&#13;
We co ngra tul ate the members of the graduat ing cl ass, as this is a most importa nt milestone in yo ur lives.&#13;
HARRY C. CROWL CO.&#13;
Bud, Dick, &amp; Father Ha rry.&#13;
I 23-4th S t.&#13;
Rea l Estate &amp; Insura nce&#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
Council Bluffs. Iowa&#13;
219 &#13;
220&#13;
Bedwell Landscape&#13;
2416 Avenue F.&#13;
322-1 459&#13;
Herb's T.V.&#13;
and&#13;
Appliance, Inc .&#13;
2307 West Broadway&#13;
328- 152 1&#13;
BORGARDUS PLUMBING AND HEATING INC.&#13;
20 So uth 19th Street&#13;
CLUB 64&#13;
NEW&#13;
I&#13;
STEAKS&#13;
CHICKEN&#13;
SEAFOOD&#13;
322-6874&#13;
Fo llow the Tee J ay Girl who wa lk s&#13;
into:&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
In the center o f Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
330 West Broa dway&#13;
322-8 196 &#13;
The Deals on Wheels&#13;
are in Council Bluffs&#13;
See your fa vorite&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
Auto Dea ler&#13;
HA N U SA&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Plumbing,&#13;
Heating,&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Electrica l Supplies&#13;
100 E. Broadway&#13;
322-4039&#13;
SUPPORT&#13;
YOUR&#13;
YEARBOOK&#13;
ADV ERTISERS&#13;
221 &#13;
222&#13;
Redmond's Service&#13;
1824 W. Broadway&#13;
322-8 148&#13;
Lucey&#13;
Jewelers&#13;
341 West Broadway&#13;
DICK DA VIS INSURANCE&#13;
2428 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322- 1341&#13;
C&amp;B&#13;
Plumbing, Heating&#13;
a nd&#13;
Air Conditioning&#13;
900 North 8th S treet&#13;
DOT CAPEL&#13;
Rea l Estate&#13;
7 15 East Broadway&#13;
r&#13;
323-4833 &#13;
Oma ha&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
230 South 11&#13;
323-3 13 1&#13;
Robert's&#13;
Dairy&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Gas.&#13;
The Premium Fuel.&#13;
Veterans of&#13;
Foreign Wars&#13;
Post 737&#13;
Ralph's&#13;
Superette&#13;
3500 5th Avenue&#13;
322-6615&#13;
223 &#13;
224&#13;
Brown's&#13;
Shoe Fit Co.&#13;
334 W. Broadway&#13;
Westen Nursery&#13;
A Special a nd exciting place fo r child ren&#13;
. a new concept in pre-school ed ucatio n&#13;
. open Monday-Saturday&#13;
. excellent care, ca fe hot lunches&#13;
. special progra m fo r school ch ildren&#13;
. special ba by depa rtment&#13;
Yo u a re welcome to visit us . .. .&#13;
ages three to- 13 yrs.&#13;
328-3306 3 14 1 W . B'dway&#13;
Delores Phi ll ips&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
533 W ill ow Avenu e&#13;
A nthony&#13;
Electric&#13;
Company&#13;
328-170 1&#13;
132 1 5th Ave nu e &#13;
Do natio n&#13;
by&#13;
PERRY&#13;
LANDSCA PING&#13;
Michael's Carpets&#13;
Tile Vinyl&#13;
Formica Ca rpet&#13;
Ceramic Tile&#13;
" We guarantee our merch a ndise"&#13;
556 West B'dway&#13;
Phone 323-8 191&#13;
MARCUS&#13;
DEPARTM ENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
604 W . B'dway&#13;
PAULSON CONSTRUCTION&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
20 South 15th 323-4073&#13;
225 &#13;
226&#13;
Walt Coziahr&#13;
Heating &amp; Air&#13;
Conditioning Inc.&#13;
_. aama . JrOTAL CQMFORT SYSTEMS.&#13;
1409 3rd Avenue 323-5782&#13;
BONANZA SIRLOIN&#13;
PIT&#13;
"Your Family-priced steak house"&#13;
3020 West Broadway&#13;
Jensen's Gulf&#13;
Station-Store&#13;
323-1666 2024 5th Avenue&#13;
Broadway at Bryant&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Attention STUDENTS!&#13;
'·&#13;
~&#13;
Wallet&#13;
Photos&#13;
MADE FROM YOUR BLACK&#13;
AND WHITE PORTRAIT . . .&#13;
HA VE EXTRA PHOTOS 20 6~~y $1. 99&#13;
TO TRADE WITH FRIENDS&#13;
AND GIVE TO RELATIVES 50 FOR $3.49&#13;
BEATRICE&#13;
FOODS&#13;
1607 West Broadway &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
R og &amp; Scottys&#13;
Super Yalu Stores&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
Roger's Jewelry Company&#13;
540 West Broadway&#13;
322-8361&#13;
" Headquarter for Keepsake&#13;
Diamo nd Rings"&#13;
Richman Auto Parts&#13;
Compl ete Machine Shop&#13;
Service&#13;
28th W. Broadway Council Bluffs&#13;
Phone 323-7197&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 \\ illow&#13;
227 &#13;
228&#13;
Morphy Drugs Inc.&#13;
825 W. B'dway&#13;
CITY TRANSIT&#13;
LINES INC.&#13;
2800 Ave. A&#13;
Pho ne: 322-6663&#13;
316 Flemi ng&#13;
323-7511&#13;
Compliments o f&#13;
ZI EBART&#13;
Auto &amp; Truck&#13;
ru stproofi ng&#13;
2732-9th A venue&#13;
322-1 9 11&#13;
A lway s First Quality&#13;
a t&#13;
544 West Broadway&#13;
32 2- 6661&#13;
Portra its by&#13;
CANNON&#13;
Co ngra tul a tions to the Class of '72 from&#13;
CHRISTENSEN-HECHT&#13;
328- 15 18 &#13;
Hinman Flowers&#13;
1800 McPherson 322-0267&#13;
MERRILL GOFF&#13;
EMARINE'S STUDIOS&#13;
PRINTERS &amp;&#13;
OFFICE PRODUCTS Senior&#13;
Portra its&#13;
La rge Selection&#13;
Southroads&#13;
of Office Supplies &amp;&#13;
531 West Broadway Crossroads&#13;
328-1 866 &amp;&#13;
50th &amp; Browne&#13;
The store for Beautiful People&#13;
On Broadway, West of New York&#13;
229 &#13;
230&#13;
STATE BANK &amp; TRUST&#13;
Member of F.D.I.C.&#13;
Future T . J. graduate, Sheryl Mo rtenson, is ta king adva nt age of her F R EE Student Chec king Account,&#13;
with the assista nce of former T.J. graduate, Elain Wa lton . &#13;
TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
The 1972 Monticello Staff&#13;
extends a sincere thank you to our&#13;
advertisers&#13;
231 &#13;
232&#13;
INDEX&#13;
A&#13;
Abbott, Leila 155&#13;
Ackerman, Judy 36,37,44,52,54,55,89, 167&#13;
Ackerman, Carl 167&#13;
Ackerman, Vicki 36,47, 167&#13;
Accord, Jeff 42,43, 16 7&#13;
Adams, Randy 127, 155&#13;
Adams, Steve 155&#13;
Adk ins, John&#13;
Aguiniga. Carol 155&#13;
Albright, James 145&#13;
Aldredge, Steve&#13;
Alexander, Rapheal 97, 111&#13;
Allen, Debbie 145&#13;
Allen , Cindy 155&#13;
Allen, Jeff 36,39,42,52,64, 114, 115, 167&#13;
Allen, Julia 155&#13;
Allen, Mary&#13;
Allen, Ron&#13;
Allen, Sa ndy 70, 145&#13;
Allen, Wil liam&#13;
Alley, Bonnie 36,45, 167&#13;
Alley, Don 114,115, 127,135,145&#13;
Alley, Roger 115, 124, 145&#13;
Allmon Bev 44,97, 105,167&#13;
Alsman, Lynn 145&#13;
Alton , Joy 145&#13;
Amen, Les 69&#13;
Andersen, Bill 133, 145&#13;
Andersen , Mary Pat 36,63,82&#13;
Andersen, Paul&#13;
Andersen , Becky 48,70, 155&#13;
Andersen , Terry&#13;
Anderson, Dave 145&#13;
Anderson , Debby 155&#13;
Anderson , John 155, 167&#13;
Anderson, Jon 79&#13;
Anderson, Karen 54,60, 167&#13;
Anderson, Mark 46, 167&#13;
Anderson, Rod 155&#13;
Andrews, Bonnie 145, 163&#13;
Andrews, Charles 108, 167, 197&#13;
Anfinson,_ Ted 26,34,53,62,63,69,82.84,96, 155&#13;
Anson, Diana 145&#13;
Anson , Greg 26,53,62.63,66,8 2,84, 116. I I 7&#13;
Anson , Jean 97, 168&#13;
Anson , Mike 87,147&#13;
Anson, Neva 30,39,63 ,84,89, 168&#13;
Anthony, Lori 36,44,54,55,67.168&#13;
Anthony, Te ri 44,70, 145, 153&#13;
Appel , Di a nne 44 ,52,97,1 38 ,168&#13;
Archer, Lorraine 168&#13;
Armstrong, Ga ry 168&#13;
Armstrong, Rocky&#13;
Ashley, G ra ce 145&#13;
B&#13;
Bailey. Debbie 97. 138, 155&#13;
Bailey. Jaye&#13;
Bailey. J eff&#13;
Bail ey. Ro n 108&#13;
Bail ey. T rent 96, 155&#13;
Baker, Dave&#13;
Baker, J eff&#13;
Bake r, Ka thy 155&#13;
Baldwin , Sa ndy&#13;
Ballenge r. Joe&#13;
Barber, Ron 155&#13;
Ba rges, Ma tt&#13;
Ba rnes, Brad 67&#13;
Ba rnes, Chris 42, I 68&#13;
Barnett, Joe&#13;
Ba rrier. Steven 61 , I 68&#13;
Barritt, Barry 2 1,50,53, 108, 109, I 29, 130&#13;
Bartelt . Willi am&#13;
Barth, Rhonda&#13;
Bart holonew, Richard&#13;
Batt. Betsy 155&#13;
Bauer. Sue 54. 168&#13;
Baxte r, Larry&#13;
a~te , Roy&#13;
Beam, Kathy 153, 155&#13;
Beavers, Na ncy 155&#13;
Becerra, Mario 27,50,96,108,155&#13;
Beckma n. Clyde 124, 168&#13;
Beckma n.Judy 68.138.155&#13;
Beck ner, Annette 45, 155, 162&#13;
Beckner, Wayne 61&#13;
Beckwit h, Lorna 97&#13;
Behrens, Richa rd 145&#13;
Benedict, Mike 97&#13;
Bennett, Ba rbara 155&#13;
Benson, Gary 155&#13;
Benson.John I 16, 135,1 5S&#13;
Benson, Sheri 55, 155&#13;
Benton. Greg 63&#13;
Berck Melodye&#13;
Berga ntzel, Gary S2,6 I. I 13, 124, I 2S, I 26, 132, 168&#13;
Berga ntzel, Diane 42,48, 70, I SS&#13;
Bernard, Kathy I SS&#13;
Bersa ne, Joyce 14S&#13;
Bessey, Keith 168&#13;
Betts, Jim 48, 113, 145&#13;
Bevirt, Dea n I I I. I 4S&#13;
Bigelow, Dia ne 61, I 69&#13;
Bigelow. Kristy&#13;
Billesbach, Glen 61,71,78,ISS&#13;
Billesbach, Roy&#13;
Billings, Pa tti S3 , I 4S&#13;
Bird, Bruce&#13;
Bird, Carma n 14S&#13;
Bittick, La ura 145&#13;
Black ma n, Jim&#13;
Blain, Pa ul 42,53,66, I 4S&#13;
Blakeman, Lynne&#13;
Bla ncha rd, DeAnna 14S&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis 42,44,48, I 03, I 5S, 162&#13;
Bliss. Debbie I SS&#13;
Bloom, Connie 49, I SS&#13;
Bloom, Debbie&#13;
Blue, J eff I SS&#13;
Boa rdma n, La rry 127, 145&#13;
Boarts, Dia ne I SS&#13;
Bocker!, Judy 86,92&#13;
Bockert, LuAnn 169&#13;
Boehne, Linda 14S&#13;
Bogue, Earl I S5&#13;
Bohlen, Lori (Jones) 89, 169&#13;
Bohls, Glen S0,108,ISS&#13;
Boland, Allan 127&#13;
Bol a nder, John&#13;
Bo! t, Steven I 12&#13;
Bolte, Mark&#13;
Bonacci, Debbie&#13;
Bonacci, Patty 13,36,37,42,43,46,S2, 166, 169&#13;
Bonacci, Richa rd&#13;
Bona r, Mike&#13;
Boner, Joyce I S5&#13;
Bond, Nancy 49&#13;
Bose, La rry 37,52,61,169&#13;
Bose, Mike I 16, 15S&#13;
Bra bec, William 3S,62,63,66,84, 14S&#13;
Bradbury, Richa rd 74&#13;
Bradford, Debby&#13;
Bradford. Steve 93, 124, 126&#13;
Bradley, David 6 1, 169&#13;
Bradley, Julie 145&#13;
Bradway. Robin 169&#13;
Bradway, Tracy 67,145&#13;
Brandenburg, Ma rk 155&#13;
Branna n, David 80&#13;
Bra nso, Tim&#13;
Brazeal, J ake 111 , I 5S&#13;
Brecke nridge, Al&#13;
Brewer. Do nn a I 4S&#13;
Brewer, Roxanne 14S&#13;
Brewe r, Tim 62,63,84,98, 169&#13;
Brickley, C la udia&#13;
Bredges. Kriss I 5S&#13;
Briseno, Ad ria n&#13;
Briseno, Irma&#13;
Brockelsby, Peggy 36.39,S3.63,66, 71 ,96, 169&#13;
Broda hl, La rry 18,42,64,88,89, I 69&#13;
Brooks, Michael 133&#13;
Brown , Barry 127. 14S&#13;
Brown, Danny&#13;
Brown, Dean&#13;
Brown, Debbie 62,63 , I 69&#13;
Brown , Ell a&#13;
Brown , J acki e 15S&#13;
Brown. J oe&#13;
Brow n, Sha ro n 14 5&#13;
Brown , Steve n 145&#13;
Brown. Theresa 14S&#13;
Brownell. Debbie 70. 14S&#13;
Brownl ee. Pa m 68, I SS&#13;
Bru mme r, Debbie 145&#13;
Brya nt. Pa m 63,66,84.1 4S&#13;
Buchana n. a ncy 2 1. 59. I s5&#13;
Bucholz, Jea n 14S&#13;
Bugge, Debbie 70, 145&#13;
Burdi ck , J ody 14S&#13;
Burdi ck , Sheri I SS&#13;
Burgess. Denise&#13;
Burke, ark&#13;
Burkey, Ga le 70, 14S&#13;
Burnside. Ci ndy&#13;
Butler, Tom I SS&#13;
c&#13;
Caffery, Nora 49.63,84. 169&#13;
Ca ffery, Pam I SS&#13;
Caffery, Wanda 49, I 38&#13;
Cahill , Ca thy 19,4S.S3 .66,l 45&#13;
Cain. Do ug&#13;
Cai n, Kenneth 36,37.68, I 70&#13;
Cain, Pa tti 53,77, 14S&#13;
Camp, Debbie 42 . 1 S6&#13;
Campbell, Craig S 1,66, 11 2&#13;
Campbell. Vicki 97, I SS&#13;
Capalite, Sue I S6&#13;
Carey, Mike 111&#13;
Carlson, J eff&#13;
Ca rma n, Debbie 54,97. 156. 170&#13;
Carman, J eff 111.1 S6&#13;
Carr, Karen&#13;
Carrelle, Dia ne&#13;
Carroll, Mick&#13;
Carruthers, Doug&#13;
Carter, Debra&#13;
Carter, Sheryl 63,84&#13;
Cates, Ka thy 170&#13;
Cates, Robe rt&#13;
Cates, Steven I 12&#13;
Catron, Janet 67&#13;
Cavallaro, Rosea nne&#13;
Champlin, Owena 62,66&#13;
Chapman, Debbie 42,89, 156&#13;
Chenoweth, Ke rri 170&#13;
Chenoweth, Ru ss&#13;
Cherry, Christi 60, I 70&#13;
Childers, Bev 156&#13;
Chrisinger. Alan&#13;
Chrisinger, Ma ry S9&#13;
Chr~singer, Maybell 48,53, 1 S6&#13;
Christiansen, Ri ck&#13;
Christo, Linda&#13;
Christo, Bill&#13;
Christofferson, Cathy 62 63 66&#13;
Chullino, Ma rk 62,63,66: I I l&#13;
Chullino, Terry&#13;
Churchill, Dave 156&#13;
Churchill , Shirley 170&#13;
Clark , Ba rb 97&#13;
Cla rk, Craig 6 1, 170&#13;
Cla rk, Jeff&#13;
Clark, Ma rk I S6&#13;
C lay, Joyce 89,93, 1 S6&#13;
Clayton, Che ryl 156&#13;
Clayton, Ri ck&#13;
Cline, Ken 42, 170&#13;
Cline, Kim&#13;
Cody, Ra ndy IS6&#13;
Coffma n, Kelly 6 1, 156&#13;
Coffm a n, To ny 6 1&#13;
Cohoe, A ll en I S6&#13;
Coleman, Bob&#13;
Coley, Todd&#13;
Coll edge, Patty 48,97, I S5&#13;
Collier, Greg 156&#13;
Coll ins. Da ve I S6&#13;
Collins. Robin 156&#13;
Colt on. Jay&#13;
Conaway. Doug&#13;
Congo n, Bill&#13;
Conner, Susie I S6&#13;
Conner, Tom 61 . 108, 170&#13;
Cook, Da n &#13;
( 0ok.T&#13;
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Coppo&#13;
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66&#13;
Cor bin. \' i.:k i&#13;
70&#13;
Colt cn . Dor&#13;
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Dennis 35.53&#13;
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Cox.&#13;
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Tri-Center Yearbook 1972&#13;
TIT LE DATE DUE&#13;
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TRI-CENTER COMMUNITY HICH ~CHOOL&#13;
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Second row: Mark Welbour ne, Robin Ander sen, Ra ndall Christiansen, Charle s Willard, Gene Dollen, Neil J e nsen,&#13;
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First Row: Mr. Brewington, Ellen Albertus, Janice Moffatt, Sheila Blumer, Pam Graves, Debbie Killpack, Cindy&#13;
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Sharon Ochampaugh, Diane Welbourne , Nai\cy Hall, Van Olsen. Third Row: Joni Jensen, Sandy Gravert, Debbie&#13;
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Marion Ausdemore&#13;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
48&#13;
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;
j &#13;
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49 &#13;
50&#13;
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;
52&#13;
CONCERT BAND&#13;
Brothers of the&#13;
Brush &#13;
KARCH/NC BANO&#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
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;
55 &#13;
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Who Shoot Um Beaver ?&#13;
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;
60 &#13;
''!'HE BOT FRIEND''&#13;
61 &#13;
62&#13;
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;
&#13;
WINTER SPRING&#13;
65 &#13;
66&#13;
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;
68&#13;
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;
70&#13;
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;
· OLE 9f/NJIERFIJIE&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
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;
76&#13;
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;
&#13;
Mrs. Redinbaugh&#13;
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Mr. Gates Mr. Marr Mrs. Beebee&#13;
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;
.. ~I\(, .&#13;
_C. \,' I&#13;
C' T&#13;
,:: i . £ v "t . "c Eileen Witt&#13;
Ray&#13;
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Jim McDon&#13;
ald&#13;
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N&gt;10&#13;
v llOTAVAIWII&#13;
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;
ynolds&#13;
Jeff Ring Mary Roberts Terr y Roberts&#13;
Je&#13;
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Nancy&#13;
Ryan&#13;
L&#13;
aurie Schley&#13;
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;
as&#13;
L&#13;
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del&#13;
T&#13;
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ann&#13;
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Tom Whannell&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
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;
~\'.(, '"' .&#13;
3,&#13;
C T ~ · I/. .· . If •&#13;
E v .&#13;
"t /IE&#13;
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;
JR. HlfJH DRANA&#13;
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;
OtUa&#13;
Y 0 UNG&#13;
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;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
GAMBLE STORE&#13;
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Underwood, Iowa&#13;
GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY&#13;
OF THE MIDWEST&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
THE GOLDEN RULE&#13;
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. Harlan, Iowa&#13;
THE GRILL&#13;
"Dine in Pleasure"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Harlan, Iowa&#13;
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Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations Cla ss of '72&#13;
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Neola, Iowa&#13;
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FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
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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;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Avoca, Iowa&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
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Underwood, Iowa&#13;
JENSEN'S SERVICE&#13;
Firestone, Gulf&#13;
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Minden, Iowa&#13;
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Auto-Tractor-Diesel Repair&#13;
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No Job Too Big or Too Small&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
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"Quality at the Right Price"&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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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;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
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Wayne Feed&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
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Elevators at:&#13;
Modale&#13;
California J unction&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
LOWERY OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Woodbine , Iowa&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Minden, Iowa&#13;
LUXFORD INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
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Shelby, Iowa&#13;
MARLEY OIL COMPANY&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
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Underwood, Iowa&#13;
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Minden, Iowa&#13;
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Minden, Iowa&#13;
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Underwood, Iowa&#13;
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Logan, Iowa&#13;
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Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
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Ten Stores At Your Service in West Centr al&#13;
Iowa&#13;
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Oakl and, Iowa&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Harl an, Iowa&#13;
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Professional Dry Cleaning at Its Best ··&#13;
Repairs and Alterations&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
O'MALLEYS&#13;
354th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PATTEE INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Legion Building&#13;
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Better Clothes For Men&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
PEOPLE'S STATE BANK&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
PEOPLE'S STORE&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA MILLING CO.&#13;
Pur ina Chows&#13;
Per sia, Iowa&#13;
PERSIA VARIETY STORE&#13;
Al &amp; Jesse's&#13;
Persia , Iowa&#13;
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"Where Good Friends Meet"&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
POGGE-ROOT-STEEGE&#13;
306 First Federal Building&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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1824 We st Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs , Iowa&#13;
RUBACH'S SUPER MARKET&#13;
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SCHMIDT AND ARRICK&#13;
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Crescent, Iowa&#13;
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Lennox Furnaces--Maytag Appliances&#13;
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Avoca, Iowa&#13;
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Underwood, Iowa&#13;
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Oakland, Iowa&#13;
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Shelby, Iowa&#13;
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Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
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Tennant , Iowa&#13;
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Hiway 375&#13;
1725 High Street&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
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Persia, Iowa&#13;
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Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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