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Members of the school board for '72, '73
are pictured at the left. They are: Top
row, left to right: Don Tiarks, Lauren
Leaders, Howard Aney, Roger Sea lock,
Marvin Larsen.

As a resu It of action by the board, Underwood
High has a new shop bui !ding .
Visible center right, behind the band in the picture at right, is the new Machine Shop and Industrial Arts Build ing .
This building was first occupied during the 1 72
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�RETIRES AT UNDERWOOD
Supt. Know Iton started his retirement from education on July l this year.
Poised as he was at almost every athletic event
at Underwood, Mr. l&lt;Jiow Iton reflected on past
events. His career in education led from teaching
in Minnesota, and South Dakota to the superintendency at Underwood.
Under Knowlton, the school was enlarged, and
courses were added. Some of the courses were for
thoses who were not college bound. It was his
desire that every youth shou Id achieve his best
level of education.
The Knowltons were honored for 27 years of community service at a reception in June.

"I enjoyed teaching. I enjoy young people, they
help to keep me feeling young," were the words
of Mrs. Ruth Hough, teacher of 11 years at
Underwood as she prepared to retire from a 20year teaching career.
She began teaching to help her daughter through
school but en joyed it so we 11 that she made it he r
profession.
After retiring she plans to stay home most of the
time. She wishes to go to Baltimore and possibly
Texas and Mexico.

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Mr. Kimsey,
Science B.S.
Iowa State

Mr. Von Oversc he Ide, Moth
B. S., U of
South Da kota

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�McClure Directs Faculty at UHS

Gaylen Montgomery Band B.A.,
Wayne State
Cap Herman, Social Studies
M. A., U of Iowa

Phyllis Sederburg, English, B.
A., Midland College

Donna Andersen, Home Economics B. S., NW Missouri

Don Anderson, Science B. S.,
Iowa State

Nick Benzing, Socia I Studies
M. A., Creighton U.

Ivana Smith, Library , B. S.,
UNI
Rose Valesquez, English ,
Co I lege of St. Mary

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�Gary Smith, Chem is try, Math
B. S., Maryville

Althea Sweeney, Business, Math
B. S., Mount St. Scholastica

Terry Muilenburg, Social Studies
B.A., UNI

Henry Olson, Business, B. S.,
U of S. Dok .

Ron Herron, English, B. S.,
NW Missouri State

June Wyland, Art, Science
B. A. Omaha U.

Joseph Robu, Guidance, M. A.,
U of Northern Colorado

Tom Janssen, Vocal Music,
B. M. E. Drake U.

Teachers Show The

�Byron Foster, Shop M. A.,
U of Northern Colorado

Robert Pingel, Shop, B. A.,
Wayne State

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COOKS: Left to Right, Rodenburg, Merdinger, Engel, Zolck, Hough, Nelson

SCHOOL SERVICES

Pictured at left are the school secretaries: Top Mrs. Thomas,
Bottom Mrs. Je nsen .
All the workings of the school pass th rough the front offic e.
Th ese two helpers dispensed advice, checks , bandaids etc. as
needed.
The maintenance duties, custodial, heating etc. were hand led
by Chet and Alice Kennedy. Two student helpers, Go ldapp,
and Foster, were emp loyed in this department.

�A-maze-ing Organizations
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Recipe for an annual staff
Dash of freshmen--Elaine Ridlen and Tresa Fisher
Pinch of sophomores--Ed Martin
Cup of juniors--Terri Nicodemus and Dan Stageman
Cooks-- (co-editors)--Senior Gary Hough and Junior
Chery I Spiker
Cream thoroughly and gently fold in an advisor,
Mr . Olsen. Simmer for one year (school preferably)
The result • • •• An annual you're sure to enjoy.

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Ann ual Staff: Standing left to r ight: Ed. Ma rtin , Ela ine Rid le n , Dan Stage man, Tresa Fishe r, Gary Hough .
Chery I Spiker .

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Seated Terri Nicod emu s,

�STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Counc i I kept busy th is year
by sponsoring the homecoming dance, setting up the election of cheerleaders they
reviewed the board policies and the student
handbook for any changes to be made. Together with the National Honor Society
they participated in the Muscular Dystrophy
Telethon. The council attended the S.W.I.
Student Council Convention. D. Stange,
who is pres, is also the V. Pres. of the
S. W. I. Student Councils.

Representatives: (left-right) C. Shudak, R. Hough, C. Leaders, N. Kay, D. Floerchinger, A. Hildreth, M. Voss, D. Stange, H.
Aney, D. Barnett, K. Dunbar, J. Johnson, J. Wright, and their sponsor Mr. Benzing.

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�Activities:
Oct. Picnic At Arrowhead
Nov. Demonstration on knit tops
Dec. Secret Sister revealed and skits on
Christmas
Jan. Money-making project chili pie
supper
Feb. Jeri Johnson demonstrated refi nishi ng
Mar. UHT Banquet at 64 Club honored
4 year members and 4 outstanding workers
Apr. Demonstrations on crafts.

Officers: S. Olsen, M. Voss, K. Potter, K. Dunbar, C. Leaders, Mrs. Andersen

Underwood Homemakers
of Tomorrow

Top row: P. Wright, D. Ruby, S. Gardner, C. Torenten, T. Fisher, B. Murphy, D. Bebout, C. Lustgraf, D. Barnett, N.
Kay, A. Gilmore, B. Borden, A. Hildreth, S. Olsen; second row; D. Leaders, M. Stephenson, J. Niemann, C. Sorensen,
M. Nielsen, R. Mc Kern, T. Boyer, J . Darrington, G. Ainsworth, M. Hough, B. Chollett, C. Leaders; third row; T. Nicodem us, L. Hollister, J. Bolton, K. McC lure, B. Bolton, S. Seidler, B. Engel, K. Wright, J. Wright, C. Bowsman, C .
Spiker; bottom row; K. Dunbar, K. Tiarks, P. Schmaedecke, J . Christensen, D. Barnett, R. Thomas, S. Berte lsen , L. Wohlers, S. Andersen, M. Voss, S. Leaders, C. Di lier, K. Potter, Mrs . Andersen

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�One Act Play: J , Rodenburg, A, Hildreth, and S, Olsen

SPEECH
I Ratings At State: D, Allen and S. Bertleson

District qualifiers: M, Foster , D. Drake, S. Bert lesen, a nd D. A llen

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�Banc
The band had a successful year in '72,73.
At small group contest, they received 2 l's
in solos and ensembles. At large group contest, they received a I rating for concert
band
In the picture below Mro Montgomery directs another band activity--Pep Band.

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Row l: Mary Voss, Robert Minssen, Karen Potter, Dianne Casson, Rhonda Angeroth , Mike Foster, Ka re n Wrig ht ,
Ju Iie Rodenburg, Lorraine Hol I ister. Row two: Bec ky Enge I, Karen Ti arks, Carol Torneton , Pou la Christensen ,
Robyn Thomas, Kim Floerchinger, Bill Tiarks, Barb Bolton, Cheryl Lustgraaf, Ke ven Rea l, Steve Anderson , Deann
Barnett, Joyce Roderburg. Row Three; Jennifer Ivers, Becky Christofferson, Ann Gi Imore, Jan Bol ton, Ju I ie
Larson, Ed tv\artin, Debbie Floerchinger, Joyce Pfeiffer, Jolene Sorenson, Rodney Angeroth, Russell Pfe iffer, ·
Dennis Gunderson, Julie Mills, David Neilson, Steve Christensen, Gary Kay, Kent Pruitt, Brad Hildre th, Lynn
Wohlers, Roger Hough, Kev in Dunbar. Standing: Mr. Montgomery, Kurt Wahle, Howard Ane y, Chuc k Hildreth,
Steve Ke ithley, Janene Christensen, Karla Dunbar, Ly nn Bertl e son, Bert Thomas , Duane Stange, Barb Ring,
Denise Bebout, Denise Barnett, Gary Arbaugh, Arla Jo Hildreth , Nancy Kay, Jolene Darrington, Diane Leaders.

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From left to right: Row 1: Terri Nicodemus, Carol Leaders, Cathy Diller, Becky Adams, Deann Barnett, Carol Torneton, Bill Tiarks,
Rick Anderson, Merle Rasmussen, Russell Pfeiffer, Gary Leaders, Sharon Seidler, Brenda Chollett, Patty Schmaedecke, Lorraine
Hollister, Cheryl Lustgraaf, Director Tom Janssen. Row 2: Jennifer Ivers, Cary· Bowsman, Barb Murphy, Kim McClure, Shirley leaders,
Penny Hauptman, Elaine Larson, Lynn Wohlers, Roger Sealock, Ed Martin, Ray Smith, Kevin Real, Gary Hough, Karen Potter,
Kathy Dicks, Janene Christensen, Pam Hauptman, Shirley Foote, Denise Barnett. Row 3: Mary Hough, Gail Ainsworth, Denise Bebout, Julie Mills, Donna Rodenburg, Deann Rodenburg, Becky Bordon, Howatd Aney, Chuck Hildreth, Barry Childs, Kevin Dunbar,
Dennis Gunderson, Steve Anderson, Julie Rodenburg, Sandra Olsen, Lynell Darrington, Karen Wright, Lana Wohlers, Joyce Roden- ,
burg, Marta Stephenson. Row 4: Sue Anderson, Jolene Darrington, Cheryl Moore, Mary Voss, Tresa Fisher, Arla Jo Hildreth,
Robyn Thomas, Duane Stange, Robert Minssen, Monty Bracker, David Nielsen, Steve Chrestensen, Chuck Kerber, Jan Nieman,
E' Lise Christensen, Sue Bertelsen, Jody Johnsen, Karen Ti arks, Nancy Kay.

The High School Chorus had a good year.
They put on a show in the fa 11. It was entitled The Perfect Day. Performances were
he Id at the grade school and later for the
public at Christmas time. A pre-contest
recital was performed before small group contest.

At left are the solo l's . They are : L to R A. Hil dreth, S, Ande rson, E. Christensen, D. Stange, G.
Hough, S. Be rte lsen, T. N icodemus, and S. Christensen. Awards were presented at a Spring rec ita I.

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Madrigal A: Stange, Mills, Minnsen, Aney, Anderson, Hildreth, Sealoc k,
Nielsen, Steve Andersen, Bertelsen, Wohlers, C, Hildreth, Bowsman,
Real, Stephenson, Christensen

Boys Double Quartet : Hildreth, Dunbar , Ma rtin, Ch i lds , Bracker , Sealock, Andersen, Real

Girls Trio: Rodenburg, Torneton, Thomas, Accompanist Tiarks

�Awards are Plenti•
Alto Saxaphone Trio: J. Rodenburg, D. Barnett, C. Lustgraaf

Trombone Trio:

L. Wohlers, K. Dunbar, R. Hough

Drum set Trio: H. Aney, C. Hildreth, C. Wahle

Clarinet Quintet: M. Voss, R. Minssen, K. Potte r, A. Gilmore, J. Bolton

Corner: Solo I Ra ting: D. Barnett, A. Gilmore, J. Rodenb urg,
D. Leaders, M. Voss, K. Dunbar, E. Martin. Below: Percussion Ensemble C . Hildre th, S. Ke ithley, K. Dunbar, D.
Leade rs, H. Aney, C. Wah le , D. Sta nge , N. Kay, J. Darrington, A. Hildreth

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Honor Graduates: lvayla Ridlen, Richard Niemann, Lana Wohlers

Betty Crocker Award: lvayla Ridlen

Outstanding Workers in Home Ee. Club:
tg raa f, D. Barnett, D. Barnett

K. Tiarks, C. Lus-

Outsta nd ing Ac.hieve me nt Award in Homemaking: Jeri Johnson
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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Five sophomores were inducted into the Underwood of the National Honor Society,
Tuesday night May 8th o The new members are Steve Christensen, Pennie Gebbie,
Robyn Thomas, Merle Rassmussen, and Joyce Rodenburg.
Mr. Janssen read a piece describing each member as they were officially "tapped"
and honored on stage. Candles were Iit by 'present members as Duane Stange read
the four characteristics of an ljonor Society member.
Mr. l&lt;liowlton was the guest speaker. He told how proud he was of the students and
congratul·a ted them on their accomplishments.
The evening was cone luded by a tea he Id in the Iibrary.

Cheryl Zirker, Sue Anderson, Dixie Drake, Carol Leaders, Cathy Diller, Lana Woh lers, Penny
Gebbie , Merle Rasm ussen, Steve Christensen, Richard N iemann, Barry Childs, Duane Starge,
Joyce Rodenburg, Robyn Thomas

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- Robin Voss, E' Lise Christensen, Daro I Jensen, Julie Rodenbu rg, Arla Hildreth, Jim Dargin, Bec ky Borden, Bec ky Adams ,
Howie Aney, Sa ndy Olsen, and Darwin Ti ar ks

Homecoming 1972, a date no one w i 11 ever forget.
It started off with the great teachers' skit at the pep
rally followed by a sweet 45-36 victory over ISD
Friday night. Then the grande finale Saturday night
with the carnation of King Jim Dargin and Queen
Arla Jo Hildreth and a fantastic dance with music provided by Terra Firma.
Once again the "Class of '73 was victorious. For th e
4th straight year they won the float contest with
"Wishing Eagles Well". The freshmen were second
with "The Winning Leap".

HOMECOMING

1972
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�The scene of the play was at Terezin, a
castle outside of Prague . The castle had
been used as a military garrison and then a
concentration camp for Jewish children.
Raja (C. Moore) lived at Terezin, te aching
childern and giving them hope. Over 15,000
Jewish children passed through Terezin.
When the war was over and Terez in Iiberated
only about 100 were still alive.
The play was directed by Rose M. Velasquez
and presented on October 19 and 20.

Cast: IPackground) G. Hough, L. Darrington, S. Bertelson, J. Roden burg , M. Webster, B. Addams, (foreground) D. Allen, C. Moore,
S. Andersen, K. Potter, B. Border and A. Hildreth.

Pl-ays Become

"Last night I had a beautiful dream," Raja relates to Irena,
he r teacher, "I was home ••• "

Honza: " I'm la ughing at you because you're a gi rl and don't
know the first thing about any th ing."

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�"Thou art consecrated to me with this ring as my wife ••• " Pavel and
lrea are married.
Lights: Kevin Real; Stage Crew: G . Hough and D. Allen

All School Event

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Cast: {background) Benny J ., Dan S., Gary L. , (midd le) Becky A., Sue B. , Jod y J., (front) Dou g A.,
Shirley L. , Brian H., Carol L., Gary H. , Lana W •

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�Scenes from The Music Man

Two Musicals
Wells Fargo Wagon from The Music Man

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Sue Berte Isen From The Perfect Day

�In the Fa 11, the chorus presented 11 The Perfect Day. 11 It was a
self-styled musical with good songs arid good acting. Themes
for the songs ranged from Morning has Broken to Sunshine in my
Soul, to Aquarius.
In the Spring, the group decided to try their talents in the musical,
The Music Man. Kevin Dunbar and Arla Jo Hildreth held the
leading roles. Guest accompanist was Jeff Bri II hart from Lake
City High School.
Kev in Dunbar as Harold and Arla Jo Hildreth as fv\arian from The Music Man

Enlighten Community
Scenes from The Perfect Day

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�ATHLETIC BANQUET
The night of April 18, was an eventful night for most of the sportstersand their coaches.
To start out the evening the coaches, boys, and guests were led in a prayer by Pastor
Hansen. To begin with the award ceremony the 72 Track awards were given by Mr.
McClure. Baseball and Girls Baske°tball were given by Mr. Foster. Softball awards
were given by Mr. Herron. Football-Mr. Anderson. Boys Basketball-Mr. Hermann.
Wrest Iing was .given out by Mr. Kimsey. And we were honored to have as our guest
speaker Coach Eddie Sutton of the Creighton Bluejays.

�GRADUATION MAY 23
BACCALAUREATE MAY 21 .

31

�WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN
"We've Only Just Begun" was the theme of this year's Jr.-Sr. Banquet held fli..ay 11th in the
unique atmosphere of the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha.
Speeches were given by class presidents Ka en Potter and Becky Adams o The prom servers were
sophmores Kurt Mi lier, Karla Dunbar, Dave Di Cenzo, Joyce Rodenburg, Ben Johnson, and
Becky Enge I.

32

�A-maze-ing Sports
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�A TOU .CHDOWN

Gridiron Activity

Top Row: Coach Andersen, Jensen, Sorenson, Hansen, Hiller, Larsen, Grace, Foster, Pope, Assistant Coach Kimsey,
Second Row: Dargin, Stange, Chi lds, Webste r, Hildreth, Wahle, B. Johnsen, J. Johnse n, Seaton Knee ling: Rea l,
Sea lock , We nninghoff, Hendrix , Hough, Mi ller, Go ldapp, Adams, McDona ld

34

�TO AN fA GLE VICTORY
Tea m Record
Opponents
Treynor--18
Elk Horn--20
Carson--1 4
ISD--32
Shelby - -28
Walnut--6
Tri-Ce nte r--18
Avoca--48
Oakland-- 73

Underwood
0

26
20
48
0
40
6
12
6

At right: p laye rs Stange, Dargin, and Chi Ids contemp late
p lays li ke the o ne shown abo ve

35

�Standing: Coach Robu, Duane Stange, Kevin Dunbar, Gary Larson, Monty Bracker, Kurt Mi lier,
and Coach Hermann. Kneeling: Darol Jenson, Robin Voss, Jim Dargin, and Darwin Tiarks.

Junior
Varsity

36

Varsity
Team

Standing: Steve Anderson, Chuck Kerber, Steve Christensen, Robert Minssen, David Neilsen, Denny
Nelson, Ray Grace, and Mike Foster. Kneeling: Dave Adams, Rick Anderson, Jon Sorenson, Gary
Leaders, Dave DiCenzo, and Gary Ausdemore.

�Underwood
The Eagles Built a conference record of 20 wins and
4 losses in 1972.
The path to victory was strewn with teams including
Treynor. The Eagles met Treynor in Sectional Play
at Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs.
Score: 63 to 51 -an Eagle Victory.
Sub State opponent Mt. Ayr proved to be too much
for Underwood • . But the disappointment of losing to
Mt. Ayr was dampened by the sub-state entry itse If. It was the first time in 25 years for Underwood
to enter substate play.

Leads
Southwest
Iowa

37

�Statisticians were Lyne II Darrington, Sue Bertleson,
and Lorraine Hollister.

Griswold
Elkhorn
Tri-Center
Carson
Avoca
Treynor
Fremont-Mi Ils
Mo. Valley
I. S. D.
Walnut
Malvern
Shelby t
Oakland
Tri-Center
Corson
Walnut

0
69
45
48
37
52
63
48
51
45
4.5
42
56
47
56
53
43

Tri -Center
Treynor

48
51

Mt. Ayr

61

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75
88
82
60
65
54
96
55
79
83
98
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67
74
District

52
63
Sub state

55

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�Sports

39

�GIRLS BAS KETBALL:
Coaches: Foster and
Sederburg;
BACK ROW:
K. Dunbar
B. Engel
K. Wright
R. Thomas
SECOND ROW:
M. Stephsen
B. Niemann
E. Christensen
J. Johnson
M. Nielson
C. Moore
THIRD ROW:
K. McClure
J. Rodenburg
S. Leaders
C. Leaders
L, Wohlers

G iris Basketball

Jr , Var. GIRLS BASKETBALL:
Coaches: Sederburg and Foster BACK ROW:
C. Lustgraff
D. Bebout
D. Barnett
SECOND ROW:
J, Johnson
J, Niemann
T. Fischer
K, Tiarks
R, Mc Ke rn
T. Pope
T. Boyer
J. Wright
D, Barnett
T. Scott

�SENIORS: Wohle rs , Christe nson, Nie mann, Johnso n, Ste ph e nso n, N ie lson

First Year
The girl's basketball team, with a mediocre first year didn't have ma ny wins ,
but they declare they got "lots of experience" and a re ready and w illing
to try again nex t year.
The team staffed twenty-eight girls, six seniors, three juniors and the rest
so phomores and freshmen, promising a young team with expe rie nce for years
to come .
The g iris went to the State tournment in Des Moines to fu rthe r the ir basket ba 11 education . Money for the trip was earned by a ch i Ii supper sponso red
by the team.

�Girls Join Boys

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Jr. Hig h

Jr. High Girls Trock
Bac k ro w le ft to right: Cooch Seder burg, Chris te nsen Ausdmore, Grosve nor, Mortin
Fro n t Row: Rodenburg, Chri stofferson ,
Winner, Po we ll

Junior High Boys Track
Back row left to right: Coach Von O versh i e Id, Pruitt, To rneten, Arbaugh, Rasmussen,
Koen ig
Front row: William s, Hough, Angel, La rsen , Adams, Hildreth, McClure, Stein

42

�And High School Track

t
High School Girls Track
Bac k row left to righ t: Bowe r, 0 !se n,
Johnsen, Jeri Johnsen, Mc Kern, Larsen, Coach Sederburg
Fron t row: Wohlers, Ivers, Fishe r,
Barnett, Leade rs, Se id fer

High School Boys Track
Back row left to right: Hough, Gunderson , Niemann, Larsen , Childs, McDon ald, Coach
Hermann
Front ro w: Sea lock, Keith ley , Andersen , Sorenson, Hendri x

43

�This was a good year for the Eagles.
Although the grapplers had only an
average dua I record at 5-5-1, they
placed at three tournaments; a third
at the Exira Invitational, a second
at the I. S. D. Invitational and
another second at the Conference
tournament.
As good as th is year was however,
next year shou Id be even better.
There will be several very good
young freshmen coming in. Also
the fact that only one senior will
be leaving is another advantage.

The Junior Varsity team is from left to right; Kevin Moore, Coach Jim Kimsey, and Mike
Seaton , It should be noted that Mike is only a Freshman and was undefeated in Junior Varsity matches.

Underwood Takes

Lynn Wohl e rs finished the year with a
24-6 rec·o rd. He placed second in four
tournaments and third in one.

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Barry Childs rounded up the year with
a record of 20-8. He took second in
three tournaments and third in one.
Barry had a dissappointing district
match, having missed going to State
by one point.

Curt Wah le had the best season of anyone on the team w ith a fantastic record of 26-2 and five gold medals. As
great a record as th is is howeve r, he
finished the season dissappointed because he failed to go to State due to
and injury to his arm.

�Team spirit was never lacking on this squad.

Lynn Sievers, the team's captain and only senior
had an impressive record of 17-5-0. This record is
even more impressive when you allow for the fact
that he was usually wrestling above his actual
weight.

2nd at l.S.D ., Conf. Tourneys
The Varsity team is from left to right: Roger Geise, Steve Keithley, Dan Stageman, Lynn Wohlers, Da v id Goldapp , Brian
Hendrix, Barry Childs, Curt Wah le, Benny Johnson, Lynn Sievers, Kevin Torneton, and Chuck Hildreth.

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�Back Row: M. Foster, K. Dunbar, D. Jensen, D. Gunderson, Coach Foster. Front Row: L. Wohlers, B. Childs, G. Larsen,
K. Miller

Persistent Baseballers Try Again
Team Record
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Sectional
Underwood

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Griswold
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Treynor
Mo-Valley
Elk Horn
Walnut
Tri Center
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Oakland
Griswold
Fremont-Mi Ils
Lo-Ma
Tri - Center

3
12
5

6
6
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12

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6
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7
11
Coach Foster begins a day of planning for his eag le team .

44

�Top Row; Nielsen, Niemann, Christensen, Coach Foster, Rodenburg, Hildreth, Stephenson, Kneeling; Schmaedecke , Le aders ,
Barnett, Wohlers, Olsen, Rodenburg, Dunbar
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Softball In Its Second Year
Team Record
Summer

Sectional

Fall

An Expert Ump Helps

Sectional

Griswold
Tri-Cente r
Avoca
Logan -Magno lia
Lewis-Central
Elk-Horn
Avoca
Tri-Center
Griswold
Mo-Valley
Oakland
Walnu t
Logan-Magno Iia
Griswold

Avoca
Mo-Valle y
Oakland
Griswold
Walnut
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Tri-Center

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9
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25
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�Footbal I Cheerl eaders : Bottom row: Kare n Potter, Ju Iie Rodenburg, Arla Hi Id re th, and
Sandy O lsen, Midd le row : Carol Leaders Cary Bowsman , Mary Voss, Top row: Kathy
Di lle r and Terri Nicodemus Very Top: Becky Borden

46

�Cheerleaders
Urge
Athletes
Onward

Basketba ll Cheerleaders: Above
Left to Right: Karen Potte r, J ul ie
Rodenburg , Arla Hildre th, Ma ry
Voss, and Terri N icodem us

Wres tlin g Cheerleaders: Le ft
Left to Righ t : Cary Bowsman, Sandy
0 Ison, Bee ky Bo rden, Caro I Leaders,
and Cathy Di Iler

�Football: Top Row: Co ach Her mann, K. Prewitt, R. Thom os,
R. Thomas, M. Torenten , J.
Carter, G. Arbaugh, J. Fairbanks, R. French, C. Gdowski.
Row Two : E. Hendri x , J. Carter, T. Pope, K. Ge ise , K.
Torenten, N. Thallas, G.
Jacox , J. Jens e n, D. Koe nig,
G. Kay. Row Three: C. Hough,
T. Larsen, L. Torenten, T. Diller, J. Sorensen, M. Spetman,
M. Winner, T. McClure, B.
Kay. Row Four: M. Stein, M.
Williams, P. McDonald, P.
Angel, B. Hildreth, C. Wh ittington, R. Kennedy.

High

Wrest lin g: Top Row: Coach
Anderson, T. Diller, C. Leaders, K. Torenten, P. Angel, B.
Hi Id re th. Knee ling: E. Hendri x ,
F. Miller, D. Koe nig, R. Ke nnedy

48

�Basketball: Top Raw: W. RasK. Ge ise, B. Kay, R.
Thomas, C. Hough, T. Larsen,
T. Benson, R. Thomas, M.
Winner, K. Prewitt, Coach
VanOverschelde. Row Two: J.
Fairbanks, G. Arbaugh, R.
Sh arp, T. Sorensen, L. Bertelson, G. Kay, R. French. Row
Three: J. Sorensen, G. Jacox ,
J. J ensen , M. Ste in, M. Spetman, T. Mc Clure, J. Adams.
mu ~ sen,

Sp orts

Girls' Basketball: Top Row: J.
Hoffman , T. Grace , J. Sorensen,
J. May, T. Cihacek, Miss Sed erburg. Row Two: L. Powell, J.
Larsen, P. Chr istensen, S. Ausdemore , J. Martin , K Whi tt ington , C . Grosvenor. Row Three:
C. Me llo , L. Winne r, J . Ebe rt,
L. Plumb, L. Webster , S. Stah 1necke r

49

�Junior High Cheerleaders: Bottom: Left to Right B. Christoffersen, R. Eherns, N. Nielsen,
Standing: K. Rodenburg, A. Minear. Top: K. Chadwick.

Junior High
Spirit.
This year Jr. High cheerleaders attended football games,
basketball games, and wrestling meets. Their squad consisted of 3-7th graders and 3- 8th graders. All are looking
forward to cheerleading in their high school years.

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�A-maze-ing Seniors
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Howard Aney

Douglas Allen

Becky Borden

/v\aha la Brittain

Gordon Bates

Elise Christensen

�Jimmy Dargin

Edward Goldapp

Susan Berte Isen

Leanne

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Lyne II Darrington

Arla Hildreth

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Jeffrey Heywood

Gary Hough

Lorraine Huneke

Darci Jensen

Michael Hansen

Jeri Johnsen

�Becky Adams

Mary Nielsen

Ronnie Jensen

Dianne Leaders

Nanice Ni e mann

Robert Niemann

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Richard Niemann

Sandra Olsen

Julie Rodenburg

Lynn Sievers

Darwin Tiarks

Patricia Wright

�lvayla Ridlen

Cindy Sorenson

Frank Se idler

Marta Stephenson

Michael Sharp

Robin Voss

57

�Remember Yesterday,
Look to tomorrow,
But Live for Today

Seniors not pictured:
Donald Christensen
Marcus Butler
Lana Wohlers

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�A-maze-ing Underclassmen

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S. Andersen
G. Andress
H. Boudreau
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B. Childs
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D. Barnett
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J. Bolton

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G. Ausdemore

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C, Lustgraaf
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P. Angle

R. Angeroth

G. Arbaugh

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L. Berte lesen

L;. Bowsman

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D. Casson

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The TROJAN Annual&#13;
Staff proudly&#13;
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winning&#13;
TRI-CENTER&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL GAME&#13;
All students may participate&#13;
in this exciting game of life,&#13;
if they are of sound mind&#13;
and body. (As any lunatic&#13;
can plainly see, this excludes&#13;
6th period government&#13;
class.)&#13;
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(c) "Peace, strange person."&#13;
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trying to sneak an extra chicken weiner.&#13;
Move back 4 spaces.&#13;
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creations, Redeem free Hot&#13;
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Successful&#13;
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(only $5.95 ea.)&#13;
Sample:&#13;
(a) whip a "relevant"&#13;
25t word in an elective&#13;
subject&#13;
(b) ask to clean the blackboard.&#13;
(c) comment on a&#13;
teacher's beautiful&#13;
new (or old) threads.&#13;
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can figure out what a Student Advisory Board is, or&#13;
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and know something about starting&#13;
a bus by checking&#13;
the chrome dipstick&#13;
Move ahead one&#13;
space and have&#13;
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then rip-off your own&#13;
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Co-Editors . .... ... .. ... ... ... . .... ... Mary Legan&#13;
Sue Siebles&#13;
Secretary ............... . .......... Elaine Leonard&#13;
Treasurer .. ........ ....... ... ....... Kris Kenealy&#13;
Photographers ....................... . . . Jim Noble&#13;
Carl Mackie&#13;
Dennis Buckley&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Senior Staff Members . ........ . .... . Cindy Alloway&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Joyce Corrin&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Pam Graves&#13;
Denise Ingwersen&#13;
"Doc" Olson&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
A great amount of work must go into the production&#13;
of an annual, moreso than meets the eye. Staff members must learn to draw effective layouts, crop pictures in an interesting manner, write copy, and hope&#13;
everything comes out right for the enjoyment of the&#13;
reader.&#13;
We would like to thank everyone involved with the 72-&#13;
73 TROJAN. Mr. Larry Branda and Miss Erva Hucklebury (Abraham Lincoln yearbook advisor)· who presented the staff with helpful t ips that probably&#13;
would have gone undetected if not for their generosity of time . A special thanks to Dennis Buckley,&#13;
Ha rlan Tr ibune photographer, for the excellent pictures (at no cost) provided in areas of competition;&#13;
Jim Noble, for his time and pictures (slightly higher&#13;
this side of the Rockies); Carl Mackie for much of&#13;
his valuable t ime; Fischel Yearbooks, for putting up&#13;
with our far out ideas a nd r equests; and especially to&#13;
Mz. Sue Siebles and Mary Legan, without whose dedication and direction the e nt ire show could not have&#13;
gone on.&#13;
Mr. E. Abariotes,&#13;
Ye arbook Advisor &#13;
Left to right are: Melvin Rogers, Harold O'Neill, Susann Brandes,&#13;
Gladys Miller, James Felton, Marilyn Ryan, and Howard Darrington.&#13;
The Tri-Center Board and Administration kept&#13;
busy during the 72-73 school year with a variety&#13;
of activities. High on the list was the comple -&#13;
tion of plans and specifications for the new&#13;
outdoor shop and the remodeling of the indoor&#13;
s hop into a music room. The bonds were proce sed and sold with construction beginning in&#13;
May. The staff of 103 persons was hired, budgets made , supplies and equipment bid and purchas ed, bus routes established, state and federal programs completed and reported on, building mainta inance programs planned and carried&#13;
out, and educations policies for the district&#13;
constantly discussed and directed. The board&#13;
serve s in most important positions. They set&#13;
t he policy f or the entire school system. The&#13;
c ommunity should be thankful for such dedicated&#13;
cit i zens.&#13;
Robe rt G. Rave r&#13;
Melv in B. Rogers&#13;
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Wendell is head school custodian in&#13;
charge of cle aning the high school M 1&#13;
building, t he yard, and parking lot R&#13;
both in winter and summer. Good job&#13;
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S Mrs. Cummings as secretary to&#13;
the superintendent is in charge&#13;
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Mr. Elliott does a fine job as&#13;
student counselor. He helps the&#13;
students arrange classes, solve&#13;
their problems, learn responsibility.&#13;
The Cooks are in charge of preparing and serving meals for all&#13;
the schools in the district. Herma Wilson is manager.&#13;
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Am I on TV?&#13;
Cooks: D. Knauss, S. Engman, E . Hansen, C. Nelson , H. Wilson &#13;
Mr. Mackie&#13;
Art--a basic exploratory course with emphasis on&#13;
drawing using different graphic tools; pencils, charcoal, pen and ink, brush and ink, watercolor, and&#13;
tempera. The course introduces the art fundamentals&#13;
such as design, perspective, value, contrast, and&#13;
color. Crafts available are candle-making, decoupage,&#13;
yard sewing, punch needle rugs, limited copper enameling, block printing, and collage.&#13;
You call this Art?&#13;
7 &#13;
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Mrs. Ruth Kuster's program this year&#13;
consists of three English III classes.&#13;
English IV, in which the 1st semester&#13;
is devoted to English Literature and&#13;
the 2nd t o Essay . She is also incharge&#13;
of Reading Improvement and Short&#13;
Story and Poetry Classes.&#13;
Kuste r's Last Stand!!!&#13;
Mr. Paul Pete rsen teaches one freshman class and three sophomore classes.&#13;
The Robert English Se ries for 10th&#13;
grade is used in the grammar section&#13;
of these classes. Shakespear's Julius&#13;
Caesar, Steinbeck's The Pea rl and&#13;
selected short stories are also studied.&#13;
Ain't English the funniest??&#13;
en4t1sh&#13;
Mrs. Linda Jensen teaches two fre shman classes t his year. The course is&#13;
a study of grammar and literature .&#13;
The grammar portion is a study of&#13;
rules used to create our language with&#13;
special syntax, s emantics and phonology·. All types of literature were&#13;
studied.&#13;
By George, I've got it!!&#13;
THE NEWSPA PER STAFF : Mr s . Kuste r, D. Stamp, R . Moffatt, S. Blumer, S. Ochampa ugh, L. IIin z, B . Be ebee, J . Je nsen, D. Finken, D. Be rtelsen , J. Bintz. &#13;
Mr. Mueller instructs one class&#13;
of Algebra .I along with Geometry.&#13;
In Geometry, relations of plane&#13;
figures are studied in great detail&#13;
with reference to perpendicular&#13;
and parallel line relation.&#13;
mathematics&#13;
Mr. McKercher teaches one section of&#13;
Algebra I, Algebra II, Chemistry, and&#13;
Physics. Chemistry, a laboratory&#13;
course covering the composition and&#13;
change in matter, consists mainly of&#13;
Juniors usually in the top half of the&#13;
class.&#13;
Mr. Marr handles General Math&#13;
which has twelve main topics&#13;
dealing wit h mathematics in every&#13;
day usage, from counting to basic&#13;
geometry, fractions, and per cent,&#13;
and ending with computing and managing your income.&#13;
6 &#13;
10&#13;
Mrs. Helen Frey instructs&#13;
a full business course inv olving typing, shorthand,&#13;
and the various business&#13;
machines. She doesn't go&#13;
strictly by the book and&#13;
lets you f eel independent&#13;
and able to handle yourself&#13;
in different situations.&#13;
The course is hard and&#13;
hours long, but it is worth&#13;
it in the end. We thank&#13;
you Mrs. Frey, for pre -&#13;
paring us for the business&#13;
world.&#13;
stR1ctly Business&#13;
I .&#13;
Mr. Bob Johns on, another&#13;
fine business teacher, uses&#13;
his s kills for teaching&#13;
typing and the a rt of bookkeepin g. Mr. Johnson usually t eaches the new&#13;
freslunen typing class&#13;
whic h include s gum in the&#13;
typewrite rs a nd tons of&#13;
pape r on the floor. And&#13;
anyone who eve r took bookkeeping will ne ve r forget&#13;
Mr. Johnson's joke about&#13;
the Purple Gorilla . &#13;
home econom1cs&#13;
Wool Contest Members: Paula Messner, Janette Dollen, Rhonda Moffatt, Rhonda Spencer, Peggy Moffatt, Denise Ingwersen, Denise Mauer, Bev Eckman.&#13;
Mrs. Donna Nelsen teaches a wide variety of&#13;
subjects in her Home Economic classes. The&#13;
girls discuss personal relationships, child&#13;
deve lopment and interior and exterior decorating. Their cooking course includes outdoor&#13;
and creative experimentation, dieting and nu -&#13;
tritional foods. Sewing involves tailoring,&#13;
clothing selection and care, various knits and&#13;
lingeries, and the wool contest. A busy&#13;
schedule but very rewarding. &#13;
12&#13;
s1otoq1cal sciences&#13;
''Eye" get the picture don't you? Mr. Lee does a fine job of t e aching his biology and&#13;
physiology classe s. Biology includes disecting, (pachyderms, freshme n, and what have&#13;
you) work sheets, creepe rs, and the "bod. " The library, heade d by Mrs. Soe tme lk,&#13;
Will the real George take a deep breath, heave a sigh&#13;
of relief, and scream "wombat" three times?&#13;
provides excellent r e search in the science field . &#13;
issues-past anb pResent&#13;
In the Social Science Department, Mr.&#13;
Sorenson teaches World History and Am.&#13;
History; Mr. Abariotes--Am. Government,&#13;
Sociology and World Geography. A student&#13;
must have 3 years of Soc. Science to graduate. Current events, including foreign&#13;
diplomacy, crime, taxes and elections&#13;
lead the list of topics discussed in Government. Historical concepts, strategy of&#13;
war, cultural ties and events repeating&#13;
themselves trace the development of man&#13;
as pmsented by one of the original examples of Darwin's Theory, Mr. Sorenson.&#13;
WESTWARD .t:Xt'AN;:,1v1"j 1.ov~-.1.c .. rr-r&#13;
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OUR TIRED MAJORETTE,&#13;
DENISE HESTER.&#13;
Mr. Robert Hilligas, our outstanding&#13;
BAND DIRECTOR, has accomplished many&#13;
amazing achievements with his band this&#13;
year. The year began with Marching Band&#13;
practice for the terrific Homecoming&#13;
Show at half-time. In January the band&#13;
started preparing for the annual Pop Concert, which turned out to be a MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION! Springtime brought&#13;
the "Spring All Band Concert" and the District Band Contest, where they received&#13;
a II rating. Overall, it was a very active&#13;
and memorable year.&#13;
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!&#13;
MR, HILLIGAS ! &#13;
haRb WORk1nq COOC€Rt Ban&lt;)&#13;
First row: M. Schomer, L. Hinz, L. Plambeck, J. Jensen, B . Carlson, J. Chambe rs, C. Kuster, K. Frazier, J. Dollen, :L.&#13;
Witt, J. Corrin; Se cond row: D. Welbourne, D. Siebels, D. Kroeger, P. Finerty, B. Eckmann, W. Driver, V. Olsen, S.&#13;
Ingwerse n, D. Bertlesen, L. Leonard, M . Elias, J. Alfers, D. Busch, J. Welbourne, J. Moffatt, C. Alloway, M . Pogge;&#13;
Third row: L. Elias, D. Mauer, D. Divelbe ss, K. Wollenhaupt, L. Floerchinger, S. Pogge, B . Killpack, M. Sorensen, B.&#13;
Iwen, M. Troll, D. Barrier, M. Re iber, E. Mcintosh, B. Jensen, D. Hester, S. Lefeber, D. Manhart, A. Thomas, D.&#13;
Jones, D. Crosse , R . Kriz; Fourth row: M. Driver, J. Christensen, T. Mason, K. Schroeder, C . Olsen, D. Dollen, D.&#13;
He ste r, D. Jone s.&#13;
ChORUS&#13;
F irst row: E . Leonard, J. Albertus, R. Spence r, C. Lee , D. Be rtle s e n, D. Ma uer&#13;
Miss Thomas ; Second r ow : A. Thom a s, S. Blumer, S. Ochampaugh, P. Siebe rt, M'.&#13;
Schuning, K . F razie r, L . Schle y, C. Hadf ield; Third row: J. Kn ott, P . Fine rty, T.&#13;
,Cox, K. Mauer, M. Felton , J. Christensen, B. Cof fman, T. Mason·, E. Witt; Fourth&#13;
row: D. Dolle n, R . Kr i z , J. Ring, J. Alfe rs, R. Re dinbaugh , W. Perry .&#13;
Chorus Instructor&#13;
Miss Carol Thomas&#13;
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1st row: J. Finken, S. Larsen, C. Darrington, J. Harman, G. Witt, Mr. Morris. 2nd row: D. Finken, R . Hough, W.&#13;
Driver, P. Martins, D. Stamp, J. Fischer. 3rd row: R. Feldman, D. Albers, B. Be r g, D. Manhart, D. King, G .&#13;
Steenbock. 4th row : T. Whannell, J. Spence r, D. Dollen, D. Eckmann, J. Stamp, K. Ba rrington.&#13;
The class liste ns and learns!!!!!!&#13;
Mr. Morris shows the way !!!!!!&#13;
Mr. Larry Morris t eaches four class e s&#13;
of Animal Science , Soils, Crop produc -&#13;
tion and farm managem e nt. Eight&#13;
teams of judging del t with thes e topics.&#13;
During t he year, field trips we re taken&#13;
t o local farms to evaluate live stock,&#13;
Kansas City , t o tha American Livestock&#13;
show, Maryville , Fremont, and Harl an. &#13;
lst row: D. Lefeber, D. Gardner, A . Bintz, M. Newland, Mr. Christensen . 2nd row: B. Jensen, D. Hester, R.&#13;
Driver, B. Spencer, T . Gilbert, R . Wellman, W. Driver, L. Thielen, D. Manhart, G. Dollen, G. Thomas. 3rd row :&#13;
B. Soppe, H. Leaders, D. Manhart, D. Flaharty, D. Rodenburg, J. Kenealy, C. Darrington, B. -Stephens, D. Cook,&#13;
R . Feldman. 4th row: R. Felton, B. Plambeck, R . Christiansen, R . Schneckloth, D. Ahart, M. Peiper, B. Konz,&#13;
E. Mcintosh, K. Wollenhaupt, M. Troll, S. Lefebe r.&#13;
During the f irst year in Shop the&#13;
students explore all areas of industrial arts, such as basic me..:&#13;
chanical drawing, hand working,&#13;
and a four-week course of Home&#13;
Ee . The second year covers machine woodworking and advance&#13;
mechanical drafting. As a Junior,&#13;
the year consists of architectual&#13;
drafting where the student will&#13;
design a house of his own and advanced metal working. As Seniors,&#13;
they cover engine overhauling and&#13;
painting .&#13;
Alright, who turne d out the lights????&#13;
Now where did I l ay that wrench????&#13;
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physical ebucat1on&#13;
Mrs. Thompson Mr. Johnson&#13;
Both boys and girls physical e ducat ion classes meet twice&#13;
a week with health class meeting on Friday. The course&#13;
consists of activities that promote good health and physical fitness building sport skills and opportunity for social&#13;
and leadership building and training . Team sports include&#13;
flag football, volleyball, basketball, scooter-football, and&#13;
softball. Individual skills are deveopled in the areas of&#13;
shuffle board, table tennis, paddleball, bowling, archery,&#13;
golf, and badminton. &#13;
The Tri-Center chapter of the&#13;
National Honor Society looks upon&#13;
education as a total product;&#13;
measured by the four dimensions&#13;
of life. These are: Leadership,&#13;
Scholarship, Service and Character. Members of the society are&#13;
choosen upon these four basic&#13;
stones. Membership in the NHS&#13;
has become recognized nationally&#13;
as one of the highest honors that&#13;
can be bestowed upon a high school&#13;
student.&#13;
New Inductees are choosen annually by the Tri-Center faculty and&#13;
are presented 'to the chapter at a&#13;
f ormal induction ceremony.&#13;
SPONSORS&#13;
Ron Elliot and Bob Johnson&#13;
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Front Row: Patricia Gullman, Bruce Jensen, Kathy Kenealy, LouAnn Youmans,&#13;
Stacy Beebee, Jane Co=in, Steve Lefeber, JoNae Chambers, Denise Mauer, Dan&#13;
Ring . Se cond Row: De bbie Finken, Becky Beebee, Debbie Killpack, Janice Moffatt, Debbie Mauer, Sharon Ochampa ugh, Rhonda Moffatt, Marlow Newland, Elaine Leonard, Mary Legan. Third Row: Gail Witt, Van Olsen, Cindy Alloway,&#13;
Dave Stamp, Pam Bertelsen, She ila Blumer, Kevin Petersen, Linda Floe rchinger,&#13;
Donna Wede, Marlon Troll.&#13;
"NHS OFFICERS"&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Sheila Blumer&#13;
Pam Bertelsen&#13;
President&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Guest Speaker - R. J . Hekel&#13;
A little CHEESECAKE at the induction .&#13;
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VICtORY &#13;
Mr. Roger Johns on's "rookie" year a s head football VARSITY RECORD&#13;
coach of the Trojans saw a big win over Blair, Nebras- TC 6 0 Blair ka, (a school twice our size) in the season's opener. TC 8 22 Mo. Valley Unfortunately, this was reversed in the next three TC 12 19 Avoca&#13;
games. As the. season climaxed, Mr. Johnson re- TC 12 14 Oakland ceived his biggest thrill, personally, with a hard- TC 19 0 Griswold nosed, gut-thumping, pad- crunching, feather-~ uck TC 40 20 Treynor ing win over the Treynor Cardinals. After a dismal TC 18 6 Underwood forecast predicted by the Omaha World-Herald (what's TC 26 15 Carson a World Herald?) the Trojans wound up an exciting TC 50 12 Walnut&#13;
season with a 6-3 record.&#13;
2 1 &#13;
Row 1: D. Barrier, G. Steinbock, M . Audesmore, M. Pogge, P . Martens, R. Christiansen, V. Olsen, ~ Dollen, R. Johnson. Row 2: C. Willard, H. Leaders, B. Soppe, J. Fischer, M. Sorensen, D. Lefeber, K. Heim, D. Stamp, S. Lefeber,&#13;
D. Dollen. Row 3: C. Nelson, D. Hester, B. Jensen, L. Kline, J. Alfers, R. Wade, B. Stephens, R . Feldman, M. Ste -&#13;
phens, C. Wollenhaupt .&#13;
The Trojan machine, led by offensive star senior&#13;
Bruce Soppe (8. 7 yards averaged per carry) amassed&#13;
a total of 2 550 yards for the '72 season to its opponent's 1635 yards. Bruce who led all offense categories, provided the team with 724 yards rushing, 9&#13;
touchdowns and 60 total points. Dave Lafeber, sophomore wa s a close second on average yards per carry&#13;
with an 8.1 percentage. In the defense category,&#13;
seniors Harley Leaders, and Marion Audesmore led&#13;
the tackles and assists column with 110 points to&#13;
100 points, respectively. As the boys and coaches&#13;
prepared for t he Homecoming game with Oakland,&#13;
they were in for the biggest disappointment of the&#13;
season, being on the short end&#13;
of a 14-12 score. But as any&#13;
lunatic knows, it was clearly&#13;
Mr. Hilligas' fault? Right Randall ?&#13;
22&#13;
Bloo~&#13;
sweat, &#13;
homecom1nq&#13;
1nclubes:&#13;
b€CORatJO(j;&#13;
colossus;&#13;
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HELCDME&#13;
TO&#13;
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23 &#13;
homecom1nq&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Witt "Don't touch me!"&#13;
The Royal &#13;
c0Ronat1on&#13;
I'm coming ...&#13;
'72&#13;
Homecoming Candidates:&#13;
Queen Bonnie Witt&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Debi Finken&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Pam Graves&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Mary Legan&#13;
Sue Siebels&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
King Marion Ausdemore&#13;
Allen Bertelsen&#13;
Randall Christiansen&#13;
Jeff Harman&#13;
Harley Leaders&#13;
Van Olsen&#13;
Roger Schneckloth&#13;
Bruce Soppe&#13;
Mike Sorense n&#13;
Gail Witt&#13;
Mr. Ausdemore&#13;
25 &#13;
Cast of Characters&#13;
Dorothy . .. ........ .......... ........... Becky Beebee&#13;
Scarecrow ................................ Mark Pogge&#13;
The Tin Wood Man ......................... Craig Olsen&#13;
The Cowardly Lion ....... . ...... ... ....... Doug Gardner&#13;
Aunt Em ............. ........ ........ Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Uncle Henry ........... ... ... . ............ David Dollen&#13;
Mayor of the Munchkins ...................... Dan Cook.&#13;
A Munchkin Farmer ............ .... ... .... Doug Barrier&#13;
A Munchkin Braggert .................... Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
A Munchkin Carone;:- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albert Swanson&#13;
Sorceress of the North ..... ......... Linda Floerchinger&#13;
Wicked Witch of the West .. .. . ........... Debbie Mauer&#13;
The Wizard of Oz .......................... Allen Bintz&#13;
General I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Harman&#13;
First Witch .......... . ....... . ...... Denise Ingwersen&#13;
Second Witch . .......................... . ... Jane Ryan&#13;
Tibia ...................... # • • • • • • • • • . • • Bruce Killpack&#13;
A Private ........................ . ..... Steve Lefeber&#13;
Little Witch ........................... Rachel Johnson&#13;
An Old Lady ...... .. ........................ Debbie Hinz &#13;
o~ oz&#13;
The Munchkins&#13;
Linda Kuster Cheryl E lliott Lisa Schley&#13;
Kathy Finerty Cindy Felton Paulette Dollen&#13;
Diane Killpack Lona Welbourne Lori Plambeck&#13;
Duane Barrier David Schley Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Matt Ring Dan Pogge Rod Floerschinger&#13;
Sandra Ring Lynette Dollen Beth Handburg&#13;
The Jitterbugs&#13;
Cindy Alloway Diane Welbourne Jane Welbourne&#13;
Denise Hester Sandy Gravert Janette Dollen&#13;
Bonnie Witt Mary Legan Carol Rode nburg&#13;
Debi F inken Mary Bintz Pam Gr aves&#13;
Laurie Hinz Laurie Schley Tommy Cox&#13;
Sue Barrier Maurine Co=in Connie Lee&#13;
Rhonda Moffatt&#13;
Generals A&#13;
Debi Finken Sandy Gravert Denise Hester&#13;
Cindy Alloway Diane Welbourne Jane Welbourne&#13;
Generals B&#13;
Jeanie Schroder Cindy Brockman Beth Moffatt&#13;
Nancy Ryan Jane Corrin Diane Sie be ls&#13;
Annette Thomas Marilyn Schuning Patty Siebert&#13;
Stacy Beebee LuAnne ,Youmans Wanda Masker&#13;
Ghosts&#13;
Janette Dollen Bonnie Witt Mary Legan&#13;
Pam Graves Carol Rodenburg Mary Bintz&#13;
Cindy Alloway Diane We lbourne Jane Welbourne&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
fiddle dee dee&#13;
Caption Quiz&#13;
(a) There was a what&#13;
in my sandwich?&#13;
(b) Oh, my God, I&#13;
don't believe I&#13;
said that!&#13;
(c) Your right, a&#13;
handkerchief&#13;
wou Id work better.&#13;
(d) None of the above.&#13;
Lose one turn waiting to see&#13;
Beth get out of another tight&#13;
situation.&#13;
Buy an army surplus&#13;
parachute from Mrs.&#13;
Mi Iler and get set to&#13;
jump into winter activities. &#13;
GIQlS&#13;
Team Stati&#13;
stics&#13;
Team offensive average 53. 4 Team rebound average 34.4&#13;
Team free throw % 59. 2&#13;
Team defensive average 53. 8&#13;
Team field goal % 38. 5&#13;
Individual Statistics&#13;
Scoring&#13;
l&#13;
e aders&#13;
B. Beebee K . Kenealy D. Finken&#13;
Offensive rebound K . Kenealy B . Beebee D. Finken&#13;
Defensive rebound K . Kene aly J. Corrin&#13;
S. Gravert&#13;
W. Masker&#13;
Fi&#13;
eld&#13;
goal leaders&#13;
D. Finken&#13;
K.&#13;
K&#13;
e nealy&#13;
B .&#13;
Bee&#13;
b&#13;
ee&#13;
Points&#13;
472&#13;
378&#13;
328&#13;
Total&#13;
110&#13;
96&#13;
57&#13;
Total&#13;
147&#13;
140&#13;
105&#13;
98&#13;
Average&#13;
20&#13;
. 5&#13;
15.8&#13;
14.3&#13;
Average 4 . 6 4 . 0&#13;
2.5&#13;
Average&#13;
6.1 6 . 1&#13;
4.4 4 . 3&#13;
FGA FGM&#13;
320 131&#13;
%&#13;
40&#13;
. 9&#13;
40.1&#13;
38.7&#13;
3 72 14,9&#13;
408 158&#13;
Free throw&#13;
l&#13;
e ad&#13;
e rs FTGA FTGM %&#13;
D. Fink&#13;
en 105 66 62.9&#13;
B.&#13;
Bee&#13;
bee&#13;
250 156 62&#13;
. 4&#13;
K.&#13;
K&#13;
e&#13;
n&#13;
ealy 142 80 56.3&#13;
Assists Total Average&#13;
B.&#13;
Beebee 56 2.3&#13;
D. Fink&#13;
e n 46 2.0&#13;
Int&#13;
e rc&#13;
e ptions Total Av&#13;
e ra&#13;
ge&#13;
K.&#13;
K&#13;
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nealy 58&#13;
2&#13;
. 4&#13;
B.&#13;
Bee&#13;
bee 49&#13;
2&#13;
. 1&#13;
S .&#13;
Grave rt&#13;
4 7&#13;
2&#13;
. 0&#13;
J.&#13;
Corrin&#13;
44 1. 9&#13;
D.&#13;
F in&#13;
k&#13;
e n 41 1. 8&#13;
K . Kenealy&#13;
37 1. 5&#13;
W. Ma sk&#13;
e r 27 1.1&#13;
B&#13;
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- '7 € 3 t&#13;
B&#13;
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l&#13;
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30&#13;
the thRJll o~ w1nn1nq&#13;
Front Row: Pat Petersen (Assistant Coach) Johnny Dollen, Sandy Gravert, Debi Finken, Becky Beebee, Kris Kenealy, Stacy Beebee, Mary Bintz, Mike Marr (Coach). Back Row: Diane Kroeger (Manager) Kathy Kenealy, Beth Moffatt, Wanda&#13;
Masker, Joyce Corrin, Donna Wede, Diane Siebels, Jane Corrin, Jan Wilson, Janelle Tradel (Manager).&#13;
This is Practice??&#13;
SENIORS LEAD THE WAY&#13;
----.. ~ - - ~ &#13;
the aqony o~ be~eat&#13;
CO-CAPTAINS&#13;
Debi Finken Becky Beebee&#13;
Gravert for the rebound!&#13;
Hey, We 're on the same team !&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
Front Row: Susie Fisher, Denise Mauer, Denise Lett,&#13;
Lori Schley, Tammy Cox . Back Row: Patty Finerty,&#13;
LuAnne Youmans, Terry Mason, Janelle Casson, Ma rilyn Schuning . &#13;
32&#13;
1972-73 Tri-Center Basketball&#13;
Team Records for Season&#13;
Best Field Goal % --------------------- . 585 Shel by at Sect. Tourn., Feb . 22&#13;
Best Free Throw % ------------ ------- . 778 Treynor here, Dec. 5&#13;
Worst Field Goal % ---- - - --- ---------- . 303 Carson here&#13;
Worst Free Throw % ------------------ . 353 AvoHa there&#13;
Most Assists in one game --- - ---------- 23 She lby at Sect . Tourn.&#13;
Most Points by T . C.- --- -------- ------- 80 vs . Shelby at Sect. Tourn.&#13;
Least Points by T.C. ---------------- - 41 vs. Elk Horn at Conf. Tourn, and at Treynor&#13;
Most Points by Opp.----- ---------- - --- 82 at Underwood&#13;
Least Points by Opp . - ------- - --------- 39 at Shelby&#13;
Most Total Rebounds --------- - ---- --- 61 Griswold&#13;
Most Offensive Rebounds -------------- 23 v s. I.S. D.&#13;
Most Defensive Rebounds-- - ---------- - 43 vs. Griswol d&#13;
Most Field Goals one game------------ - 32 vs. Exira at Sect. Toun1.&#13;
Most Free Throws one game ---- ------- 20 vs. Griswold &#13;
Top : Mr. Mue lle r, B. Soppe, K. Kay, D. Barrier, J. Harman, K. Floerchinge r, K. Pete rson, L . Re din baugh, G. St eenbock: Bottom: Manage r-K. Mark, C . Olson, J. Fisher, D. Lefeber, M. Sorensen , H. Leade rs, M. Schom er, G. Dollen .&#13;
Loss Ga in Offens ive Defens ive FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% Assists fouls Total&#13;
NAME of ball of ba ll Rebounds Rebounds Points&#13;
Hannan 79 38 111 203 293 133 . 455 105 75 . 714 35 72 341&#13;
Sorensen 2 1 10 10 83 22 . 256 26 13 . 500 20 35 57&#13;
LcaJ rs 39 37 12 25 114 32 . 261 17 13 . i65 22 32 77&#13;
Pc lc rson 27 11 25 28 142 50 . 352 27 22 . 815 11 27 122&#13;
Soppe 17 23 . 2 17 .000 10&#13;
Barrier 83 18 84 129 170 84 . 494 74 41 . 555 34 74 209&#13;
Flocn::hi.ngcr 62 43 35 88 121 56 . 463 53 20 . 378 67 53 132&#13;
Schomer 46 24 94 35 . 384 . 444 24 35 74&#13;
Lcfobc r 90 31 15 2 1 207 65 . 314 35 22 . 629 53 78 152&#13;
Brougham 44 34 92 89 37 . 416 45 22 . 489 15 60 96&#13;
Fisc he r .143&#13;
Olsen . 286 . 600&#13;
Dolle n 11 10 15 20 . 300 . 125 H 13&#13;
Tc.:im 513 207 351 654 1308 1528 . 386 401 236 . 589 283 -186 1292&#13;
Opposition 390 322 579 1331 494 . 371 550 319 . 580 393 1314&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Above: Jim Finken, Kirk Kay, Jerry Fisher,&#13;
Steve Larsen, Gene Dollen, Les Redinbaugh, Greg Steenbock, Craig Olsen, Mr.&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
Right: Bottom-Dan Jones, Randy O'Ne ill,&#13;
Roger Kriz, Craig Lewis, Steve Bintz,&#13;
Dave Jones. Top-David Cross, Bruce&#13;
Price, Darcy Hood, Chuck Nelson, Jim&#13;
McDonald.&#13;
. -) 50 &#13;
pep CLUB&#13;
Front row, left to right: D. We lbourne, P . Siebert, J. Welbourne, D. Killpack, B. Witt, P. Graves, Second row: B.&#13;
Beebee, J. Co=in, C. Sorensen, E . Leonard, K. Kenealy, D. f!inz, M. Legan, Third row: C. Bintz, A. Thomas, E. Albertus, D. Wede, L . Floe rchinger, B . Eckmann, 'L . Plambeck; Fourth row: F. P eterson, J. Bintz, J. Moffatt, J. Chambers, D. Mauer, J. Albertus, K. Mauer, Fifth row: J. McEvoy, K. Frazier, R . Spence r, K. Schnitke r, P. Fine rty, T.&#13;
Mason, M. Felton, E . Witt.&#13;
Pep Club Officers:&#13;
Pres.:&#13;
V. -Pre s.:&#13;
K. Keneal y&#13;
D. Ingwerse n&#13;
S. Gravert&#13;
D. Finken&#13;
Sec .:&#13;
Treas. :&#13;
35 &#13;
Ch€€Rl€ab€RS G€0€Rat€ SP1R1tl&#13;
First row: Patty Siebert, Pam Graves, Jane Welbourne, Second Row: Jane Ryan, Bonnie Witt, Cindy Alloway, Diane Welbourne , Debbie Killpack.&#13;
Captain--&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Co- Captain--&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
"72-73" CHEERLEADING YEAR-FUN&#13;
SUMMER CAMP •••• RUMMAGE SALE&#13;
&amp; BAKE SALES,,,, PRIZE WINNING&#13;
PARADE FLOATS ••• ,EXHAUSTING&#13;
PRACTICE SESSIONS , •• ,JOYOUS VICTORY CELEBRATIONS •• , ,CHEERING&#13;
OUR HEARTS OUT!!,,, ,LOVING&#13;
EVERY MINUTE OF IT!! &#13;
porn porn GIRLS &amp; mat ma1bs&#13;
Another success£-ul season was&#13;
performed by the T-C Golden&#13;
Girls. These girls did a fine job&#13;
entertaining at the halves of&#13;
football and basketball games. It&#13;
was hard work, but in the end it&#13;
counted. Good luck in the years&#13;
to come! Le ft to right: L. Hinz,&#13;
R. Moffatt, E. Billiter, D. Mauer, K. Frazier, S. Barrier, E.&#13;
Witt, C. Bintz.&#13;
This was the first year for the Mat Maids.&#13;
They tried to promote spirit during the duels&#13;
and tournaments. Seniors: K. Schoder-chairman, M. Whannell, M. Manion, R. Moffatt, D.&#13;
Hester, S. Barrier, W. Ruckman. Juniors:&#13;
D. Maue r. Sophomores: S. Baker, J. Chambers, C. Kuster, P. Moffatt, C. Brockman,&#13;
L. Plambe ck, L. Floerchinge r. Fre shmen:&#13;
D. Thomas, C. Hadfie ld, J. Rodenburg, E.&#13;
Witt, Sponsor-Mr. Abariotes.&#13;
•&#13;
37 &#13;
38&#13;
Trojan Wrestlers got off to a slow start on the season, finishing&#13;
4th at t he Omaha North Invitational. In dual meets, however, the&#13;
gra pplers captured a 6-0 mark by Christmas vacation. After the&#13;
holidays, t hey continued their winning ways until stopped by a very&#13;
strong Logan t eam.&#13;
Coming off a weak showing at the Corning Invitational, the Trojans,&#13;
le d by senior captain Steve Lefeber, won the Guthrie Center and the&#13;
Western Iowa Conference Tournament and placed 2nd in Sectionals.&#13;
While losing only one senior to graduation, the returning lette rmen&#13;
are already looking f orward to next years season.&#13;
TC-35 20-Carson&#13;
TC-44 17-Unde rwood&#13;
TC-33 24-Elk Horn&#13;
TC-28 24-St. Albe r t s&#13;
TC-47 17-I.S. D.&#13;
TC- 35&#13;
TC-48&#13;
TC-31&#13;
TC-43&#13;
TC-12&#13;
TC-46&#13;
19-We st Harrison&#13;
0-Mo . Va lley&#13;
24-Griswold&#13;
18-Treynor&#13;
45 - Lo - Ma&#13;
17- 0 akland&#13;
• &#13;
wRestleRs have 10-1 season &#13;
Row 1: T. Whannell, D. Finken, T. Whannell, E. Mcintosh, D. Manhart, M. Stephens. Row 2 : D. Manhart, P . Marten~,&#13;
J. Spencer, S. Lefeber, R. Stephens. Row 3 : Asst. Coach Paul Petersen, D. Dolle n, S. Pogge, J. Stamp, D. Stamp, W.&#13;
Driver, L . Thielen, Head Coach Ernie Abariotes.&#13;
Individual Record Duals Tourn. Sect. Dist . State Total Pins -- --- 98 Dave Finken 8- 1 8- 4 3-1 2nd 0- 1 17- 7 11&#13;
105 Dan Manhart 7- 4 4- 3 3- 1 2nd 0- 2 14- 10 8&#13;
112 Mike Stephens 4- 3- 2 7- 1 1- 1 12 - 5- 2 7&#13;
119 Steve Lefeber 7- 2- 2 6- 2 1- 1 14-5-2 4&#13;
126 Dave Manhart 10-1 9- 3 3- 1 2nd 3- 0 2- 1 5th 27- 6 7&#13;
132 Kieth Heim 6-1 4-1 2- 2 3rd 12 - 4 2&#13;
132 Steve Pogge 7- 1-1 0- 2 0-1 7- 4-1 3&#13;
138 Wayne Driver 5- 5 2- 3 1- 2 3rd 8- 10 2&#13;
167 Dave Stamp 9- 1 10 - 2 3.JO 1st 2- 1 forfeit 24- 4 18&#13;
167 Phil Martens 7- 4 2-3 0-1 9-8 8&#13;
HWT Jerry Stamp 6-3 3- 3 3- 0 1st 0 - 1 12-7 10&#13;
-- - --- ----&#13;
tC l€tt€R CLUBS&#13;
F irst Row: B. Moffatt, P. Graves, K. Kenealy, J. Corrin, E. Feldman, J. Moffatt, D. Killpack . Second Row:&#13;
W. Ma sker, M. Corrin, D. Stone, J. Stone, D. Ma,uer, J. Wilson . Third Row : J. Welbourne, B. Beebee, B. Witt,&#13;
J. Ryan, D. Welbourne, D. Kroege r, L . Youmans, K. Kenealy . Fourth Row : L. Hinz, D. Mauer, R. Moffatt, S.&#13;
Grave rt, D. Finken, f. Tredel, D. Siebels, S. Beebee, M. Binz, M. Manion, C. Alloway .&#13;
First Row: S. Lefeber, M. Sorensen, R. Christensen, J. Harmon, V. Olsen, B. Soppe, H. Leade rs. Second Row:&#13;
J. Fische r, D. Manhart, D. Dollen, C. Willard, D. Stamp, K. Pe tersen. Third Row; G. Dollen, B. Jense n , D.&#13;
Lefe ber, D. Barrie r, G. Steenbock. Fourth Row: B. Stevens, L. Elias.&#13;
.I&#13;
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D&#13;
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L&#13;
p&#13;
Kiss the&#13;
window,&#13;
lose 2 turns&#13;
getting&#13;
stitches fo r&#13;
your tongue.&#13;
'73 Spring Mystery Challenge!&#13;
- Find the parking lot.&#13;
- Find the rock.&#13;
- Find your car.&#13;
I • - T-,. -.I&#13;
. . ... ' . • .Xi··~· ~..... ,J;.~. • ·~ "'.: ,. '.. - - . - ~ --- - •' ..... ,. ,.,.,,- '• _..,.... .. • 1..-Mtf~ .. _&#13;
s&#13;
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'73 &#13;
You take another wrong&#13;
turn fella, and you'll be&#13;
washing dishes after prom&#13;
instead of Lee Gilbert!&#13;
- Studying means you never have to&#13;
say your sorry.&#13;
- Sorry means you never have to&#13;
study for a test.&#13;
- Test means you're sorry you didn't&#13;
study.&#13;
Mrs. Frey anticipates&#13;
- end of year&#13;
- getting paid&#13;
- advancing to&#13;
consumer game&#13;
pg. 82.&#13;
43 &#13;
"POPULAR"&#13;
"ROGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN"&#13;
"MOTHER GOOSE II&#13;
Shaft Dancers&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Denise Hester&#13;
Mike Sorensen&#13;
Greg Wilte&#13;
Connie Zenk&#13;
Ric Rodenburg&#13;
Soloists&#13;
Mother Goose . . .. .. .. ........ .&#13;
Red Riding Hood . ... .... ... . .. .&#13;
Mr. Wolf . . . ..... . .. . .. . .. . . . .&#13;
Grandma ...... .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . .&#13;
Goldilocks .. .. .. .... . . .. . .... .&#13;
Three Bears .. . ..... . . .. . .. .. .&#13;
Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang&#13;
Mary Quite Contrary&#13;
Miss Sunshine .... .. . .. ..... . . .&#13;
Mr. Thunder . .. .. . . . .. .... .. . .&#13;
Flowers . . .. .. . . .... .. . . ..... .&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
Pam Graves&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Bonnie Witt&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Denise Hes ter&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Mark Pogge&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Sharlotte Warner&#13;
Teresa Olsen&#13;
Rebecca Smith&#13;
Marilyn Schunning&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Doug Gardner&#13;
Melanie Felton&#13;
LouAnne Youmans&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Jr. High Band&#13;
Cindy Alloway&#13;
Sandy Gravert&#13;
Monnie Jo Manion&#13;
Becky Beebee&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Debbie Killpack&#13;
Patty Siebert&#13;
Debbie Finken&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Woman in Shoe ... . ........... . Lynette Dollen&#13;
Children ... . ................. Jr. High Band&#13;
Farmer's Wife ..... . . . ........ Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Three Blind Mice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Annette Thomas&#13;
Jeannie Shroeder&#13;
Three Little Pigs . . ........... Cindy Alloway&#13;
Jane Welbourne&#13;
Diane Welbourne&#13;
COSTUMES BY HELEN HANSEN&#13;
'73 pop &#13;
COOC€Rt&#13;
balloons ... popcom ... strobe&#13;
lights ... behind the scene&#13;
you '11 hear a "hurry-up we 're&#13;
on!" ... costume fittings . .. applause of a crowd ... wide -eyed&#13;
children ... t he s ounds of yesterday and today ... the magical&#13;
touch of R. Hilligas ... This is&#13;
the 1973 Pop Concert!&#13;
45 &#13;
46&#13;
soys' tRack&#13;
First Row: D. Lefebe r, R . Boyer, R. Kriz, Coach: Mr. Petersen. Second Row: E. VonThenen, J. Harman, C . Olsen, G.&#13;
Olsen, G. Dollen, M. Sorensen, D. Barrier, B. Jensen, R. Stephens, F . VonThe nen.&#13;
Getting out the kinks. It sure beats walking . &#13;
41Rls' tRack&#13;
First Row: E. Feldman, C. Lee, A. Thielan, J. Dollen, N. Ryan, W. Masker, R . Moffatt, E. Beebee , S. Gravert, Coach:&#13;
Mr. Marr. Second Row: C. Kuster, A. Thomas, R. Ring, J. Pogge, C. Brockman, D. Mauer, S. Bake r, J. Corrin, S. Bee -&#13;
bee, M. Bintz, B. Moffatt, K. Kenealy, L. Youmans, D. Siebels.&#13;
Rapping about the meet.&#13;
Dre aming of Vic tory&#13;
47 &#13;
qot~ ano sasesall&#13;
Left to right: Coach Mueller, D. Morey, W. Perry, T. Whannell, R. Kriz, C. Olsen, J. Fisher, M . Elias, V. Olsen, C. Elias, R . Cooper, S. Brougham.&#13;
Front Row: I-I. Leaders, C. Willard, D. Lefeber, S. Lefeber, J. Fisher, D. Manhart,&#13;
G. Dollen. Back row: Coach Wright, K. Heim, G. Steenbock, B . Stephens, J. Harman, K. Floerchinger, D. Stamp, S. Larson, D. Barrier, K . Peterson. &#13;
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Mauer, J. Stone . Back row: J. Moffatt, J. Dollen, D. Mauer, D. Sie bels, L. Youmans, K. Kenealy, J. Wilson, J. Tradel, D. Stone, Coach Mueller.&#13;
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PHOTO Q'UIZ --Match the quotes with the appropriate black and white reproduction .&#13;
(a ) "I really have to concentrate to get psyched up for American Government . "&#13;
(b) "ls this a three or zero"?&#13;
(c) "That's funny, I thought I had a partner he re before I stuck out my tongue ."&#13;
(d) "If I can just catch a coupl e of winks in Chem. class, I'll really be able to run am&#13;
' gun in the game tonight. "&#13;
(e ) "Is that r eally Gary Thomas e ating a Baby Ruth candy bar" ?&#13;
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DON AHART: Chess Club, I.A.G.&#13;
SANDY AHLERS: Chorus'''*"', Jesus Christ Superstar,&#13;
Pep Club***, Transferred from Logan.&#13;
CYNTHIA JOSEPHINE ALLOWAY: Cheerleader'&#13;
1&#13;
'*"-.*CoCaptain, Band*"-.**, Spanish Club**, Letter Club****,&#13;
National Honor Society*"-·*, Pep Club***"-·, Student&#13;
Council'\ Homecoming Candidate *, Prom Server, Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ Superstar, AnnualStaff**.&#13;
MARION AUSDEMORE: Chorus"-·, Football****, I.A.&#13;
G. **"-.(Vice-President), Track*, PrRm Server, Graduation Escort, Ag* President), Homecoming King.&#13;
SUSAN BARRIER: Track*"-·, Porn-Pon*''·*, AnnualStaff&#13;
-1:, Mat Maids *, Wizard of Oz, Pep Club"-.***.&#13;
BECKY BEEBEE: Softball****·, Basketball****(Captain), Track*·*, National Honor Society***, Annual&#13;
Staff***'\ Newspaper Staff**, Homecoming Candidate, Letterman Club****, Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ&#13;
Superstar, Band*, Pep Club***'", Best Girl Athlete.&#13;
ALLAN BERTELSEN: I.A .G ., Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate, A.G.&#13;
PAM BERTELSEN: Student Council**, Spanish Club&#13;
***, Pep Club"-"*, National Honor Society '~** , Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Speech Club**, Chorus "-·*, Jesus Christ Superstar, Honor Student, Girl Most Likely&#13;
t o Succeed.&#13;
ALLE N BINTZ: Deadwood Dick, The Clod, Wizard . of&#13;
Oz , Senior Class President, I.A.G. *".*(President).&#13;
SHEILA BLUMER: Pep Club****, Spanish Club**.*,&#13;
Chorus *, Newspaper Staff**, National Honor Society&#13;
***, Honor Student.&#13;
ROBERT G. BRADLEY: Chorus "-·.&#13;
RANDALL LEE CHRISTIANSEN: Band*, !.A.G. ***&#13;
(Officer), Football**.,~*, Basketball* .&#13;
JOYCE MARIE CORRIN: Basketball**"-·*, Chorus**,&#13;
Annual Staff**, Porn-Pon*, Letterman Club*, Pep&#13;
Club****(Representative, Outstanding Pep Club Member Senior).&#13;
CRAIG A. DARRINGTON: I.A.G. **"-·*, AG, Football*.&#13;
RANDALL DEAN FELTON: I.A.G. ***, Wrestling**,&#13;
Track**, Best Achievement in Industrial Arts.&#13;
DEBI FINKEN: Pep Club****(Treasurer-Outstanding&#13;
Member Freshman) Annual Staff****, Newspaper&#13;
Staff*"-·, Student Council**, Junior Class Officer,&#13;
Prom Server, Graduation Escort, National Honor Society*"-·, Spanish Club***(Sec. -Treasurer), Basketball&#13;
****(Captain), Track***, Homecoming Candidate, Letterman Club** (President;), Best All-Around Girl.&#13;
DONALD D. FLAHARTY: I.A.G. *.&#13;
SANDY GRAVERT: Basketball****, Track****, Softball*"-·, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate, Letterman Clu~ **".* (Vice-President), Spanish Club****, Annual Staff****, Wizard of Oz, Pep Club****(Secretary), Physical Fitness Award Sophomore.&#13;
PAMELA GRAVES: Basketball*, Porn- Pon**, Sophomore Class Office r, Cheerleader*, Spanish Club**&#13;
(Vice-President), Pep Club ***, Homecoming Candidate, Wizard of Oz, Outstanding Pep Club Member&#13;
Junior, Letterman Club*, Physical Fitness Award&#13;
Senior, Transferred from Lewis Central Sophomore&#13;
year, Annual Staff**.&#13;
TIM GUILL: I.A.G.&#13;
MARCIA SPERRY GUNDERSON: Basketball*, Track*,&#13;
Pep Club**, Class Officer Freshman, Porn-Pon (CoCaptain), Annual Staff*, Chess Club*.&#13;
RITA HAIGHT: Pep Club**, Annual Staff*.&#13;
GEORGE J . HARMAN: !.A.G.**.&#13;
JEFF HARMAN: Football'~**, Basketball****, (Captain), Track***, Baseball****, Prom Server, AG (Secretary), Student Council, Letterman Club****, Homecoming Candidate, Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Best Boy&#13;
Athlete .&#13;
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DENISE HESTER: Basketball*, Mat Maids, Annual&#13;
Staff, Majorette, Pep Club****, Not Enough Rope ,&#13;
Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Swing Choir*, Jesus Christ Superstar, Best&#13;
Thespian.&#13;
DANIEL JOSEPH HINES: I.A.G. **, AG * .&#13;
DEBRA HINZ: Pep Club****(Representative), Chorus&#13;
***, Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ Superstar, Annual&#13;
Staff*.&#13;
DENISE INGWERSEN: Pep Club****(Vice-President,&#13;
Representative), Porn-Pon*, Band***, Chorus**, Annual Staff***, Speech***, Newspaper Staff*, Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Crosswalk, Outstanding Pep&#13;
Club Runner-up Senior.&#13;
JOHN KENEALY: Wrestling*, I.A .G. **.&#13;
KRIS KENEALY: Chorus **, PepClub****(Vice-President, President), Basketball****, Softball****, Annual Staff****, Prom Server, Outstanding Pep Club&#13;
Member Sophomore , Lettermans Club***.&#13;
BRUCE A. KILLPACK: Wizard ofOz, Boyfriend, Spanish Club***, Band****, Track*.&#13;
RANDY KILLPACK: I.A.G . **.&#13;
BERNARD KONZ : I.A. G .***.&#13;
HARLEY LEADERS: Baseball**, Football***, Basketball****, AG* (President), I.A . G. ***, Prom Se r -&#13;
ver, Homecoming Candidat e.&#13;
STEPHEN M. LEFEBER : Wrest ling****(Captain),&#13;
Football***, Bas e ball **, Wizar d of Oz , Boyfriend,&#13;
Lettermans Club, Band****, I .A. G.&#13;
MARY LEGAN: Pep Club****(Repres ent ative), PomPon*, Prom Server, Hom ecoming Candidate, Chorus&#13;
*** National Honor Societ y **, Senior Class Office r · ' (Treasurer), Annua l Staff*, Wizard of Oz .&#13;
ELAINE LEONARD: Pep Club ****; Baske tball**, National Honor Society**, Annua l Staff**.&#13;
MONICA J. MANION : Pep Club**, Tr ack **, Porn -Pon&#13;
*, Boyfriend, Lettermans Club**, Annual Staff*, Chorus**, Mat Maids. *&#13;
GALE ALLEN MILLER: I. A .G .**, Prom Server.&#13;
RHONDA MOFFATT: National Honor Society**, Lettermans Club ***, Newspaper Staff"'*, Annual Staff&#13;
*** AG* Basket ball** Pom-Pon***(Captain), Track ' ' ' . ****, Pep Club****(Re pre sent a t ive ), Mat Maid*, Prom&#13;
Se rver, Boyfriend, Wizard of Oz, Salutatorian.&#13;
SHARON OCHAMPAUGH: Pe pClub-***·k·, NationalHonor Society***, Newspaper Staff**, Spanish Club***,&#13;
Chorus *, Valedic t orian .&#13;
VAN OLSEN: Band**** P r om Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate ' , Football****, Student Council*, Wrestling&#13;
*, Junior Class Of ficer (Vice-President), The Clod,&#13;
Boyfriend, Je sus Christ Superstar, Golf***, National&#13;
Honor Society**, Spanish Club**, Lettermans Club***,&#13;
Annual St a f f *, Math Contest, Winner of the Lee and&#13;
Welbourne Award, Boy Most Likely to Succeed.&#13;
WILLIAM OLOFF : National Honor Socie ty*"'·&#13;
GENE A . PETERSON: Track* Senior Class Officer&#13;
' (Vice -President ).&#13;
KEVIN PETERSON: National Honor Society***, Baskket ball****, Ba seball***, Spanish Club*, I.A.G. * .&#13;
ROBERT C. PLAMBECK: I.A .G. ***.&#13;
LARRY RATH : Football**, I.A.G. **·&#13;
MICHAEL RING:&#13;
WANDA RUCKMAN: Pep Club*, Mat Maid*, T r ansferred from Underwood.&#13;
ROGER R. SCHNECKLOTH : Sophomore Class Officer&#13;
(Trea surer), Foot ball*, Chess Club*, Wrestling*,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate, Boy with Best Personalty.&#13;
KATHLEEN SCHNITKER: Pep Club****. &#13;
KA THY JO SCHRODER: Pep Club**, Annual Staff***, California, senior year, Track*.&#13;
Mat Maid . *&#13;
SUE SJ;EBELS: Basketball***, Chess Club*, Pep Club&#13;
.,,.*, Spanish Club*"'*, Band*, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Annual Staff***, Wizard of Oz, Prettiest&#13;
Girl.&#13;
BRUCE SOPPE: Basketball***, Football****, Baseball*, Homecoming Candidate, I.A. G. ***, Best Looking Boy.&#13;
MIKE SORENSEN: Letterman's Club***.,,., Band***\&#13;
Chorus, Basketball***, Football****, Track****,&#13;
Wrestling*, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Wizard of Oz, Jesus Christ Superstar, Boyfriend, Junior Class Officer (Secretary), Best Boy Instrumentalist.&#13;
GARY THOMAS: I.A. G. ***(Vice-President).&#13;
ERNEST GENE VON THENEN: Transferredfrom San&#13;
Diego, California Senior year.&#13;
FRANK VON THENEN: Transferred from San Diego,&#13;
JANE WELBOURNE: Cheerleading****(Captain), Prom&#13;
Server, Homecoming Candidate, Band****, Letterman's Club, Oklahoma , The Music Man, Boyfriend,&#13;
Jesus Christ Superstar, Wizard of Oz, Annual Staff&#13;
**, Spanish Club***, Best Girl Instrumentalist.&#13;
RANDALL I. WELLMAN: I.A . G.&#13;
MARY WHANNELL: AnnualStaff**, Pep Club**, Mat&#13;
Maid*.&#13;
DONNA WITT: Track**, PepClub*, Transferredfrom&#13;
Bellevue.&#13;
BONNIE WITT: Track**, Cheerleading*, AnnualStaff&#13;
****, Homecoming Queen, Prom Server, Pep Club***,&#13;
Band**.*(Majorette ), Wizard 6f Oz, Letterman's Club,&#13;
Girl with Best Personality.&#13;
GAIL LYN WITT: Wrestling*, Band**, Student Council**, National Honor Society***, Sophomore and Junior Class •Officer (President), Homecoming Candidate, Prom Server, Best All-Around Boy.&#13;
Too often in our fast paced society, we neglect to remember those people&#13;
who have not been quite as fortunate in the game of life. Therefore, the&#13;
annual staff would like to dedicate the following poem to all the f allen Trojans.&#13;
CROSSING THE BAR&#13;
Sunset and evening star,&#13;
And one clear call for me !&#13;
And may there be no m oaning of the bar,&#13;
When I put out to sea,&#13;
But such a tide as moving seems a sleep,&#13;
Too full for sound and foam,&#13;
When that which drew from out the boundless&#13;
deep&#13;
Turns again home .&#13;
Twilight and evening bell,&#13;
And after that the dark!&#13;
And may there be no sadness of farewell,&#13;
When I embark;&#13;
For though from out our bourne of Time a nd&#13;
Place&#13;
The flood may bear me far,&#13;
I hope to see my Pilot face to face&#13;
When I have crost the bar.&#13;
Alfred Lord Tennyson&#13;
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Class Officers:&#13;
Pres.: M . Pogge&#13;
V. -Pres. : D. Stamp&#13;
Sec.: D. Killpack&#13;
Treas.: L. Hinz&#13;
Maurine Corrin&#13;
David Dollen&#13;
Gene Dollen&#13;
Robert Driver&#13;
Dennis Eckmann&#13;
Larry Eli.as&#13;
Rodney Feldman&#13;
Judy Bintz&#13;
Ray Boyer&#13;
Bonn1e Carlson&#13;
Russell Chambers&#13;
Belynda Coffman&#13;
Dave Cook&#13;
Jerry Fischer&#13;
Kent Floerchinger&#13;
Douglas Gardner&#13;
Tim Gilbert&#13;
Kay Graham&#13;
Dianna Gunderson&#13;
Keith Heim&#13;
Dennis Albers&#13;
Ellen Albertus&#13;
Bill Berg&#13;
Emmy Billeter&#13;
Connie Bintz&#13;
JUOlORS plan all&#13;
pMOTOCTRAPM&#13;
~VA~&#13;
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PMOTOCiRAP~&#13;
~?&#13;
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Laurie Hinz&#13;
Bob Jacobs&#13;
Joni Jense n&#13;
Debbie Killpack&#13;
Donald King&#13;
David Leona rd&#13;
David Manhart&#13;
She rman Mark&#13;
Philip Martens&#13;
Wanda Masker&#13;
Debbie Maue r&#13;
Joyce McEvoy&#13;
John McKeighan&#13;
Beth Moffatt&#13;
David Moffatt&#13;
Janice Moffat t&#13;
Michael Neville&#13;
Ma rlow Newland&#13;
Craig Olsen&#13;
Linda Owen&#13;
Kandy Patterson&#13;
Faye P eterson&#13;
Michael Pieper&#13;
Mar k Pogge&#13;
Mitch Rieber&#13;
Susan Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Francis Roberts&#13;
Carol Rodenburg&#13;
Jane Ryan&#13;
Mark Schomer&#13;
Carrie Sorensen&#13;
Bob Spencer&#13;
David Stamp&#13;
Bernard Stephens&#13;
De bbie Stone&#13;
Ann Thielen&#13;
Larry Thielen&#13;
Richard Trede&#13;
Diane Welboume&#13;
Charles Willard&#13;
Christine Witt&#13;
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Torn Ahiers&#13;
Joe Alfers&#13;
Sheryl Bahrke&#13;
Sherri Baker&#13;
Dave Barrier&#13;
Stacia Beebee&#13;
David Bertelsen&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Cynthia Br ockman&#13;
Steve Brougham&#13;
David Busch&#13;
Vicki Carroll&#13;
JoNae Chambers&#13;
Jeff Cook&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
Wayne Driver&#13;
Beverly Eckmann&#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roge r Felton&#13;
Jim F inken&#13;
Bar ba r a Fis che r&#13;
Tim Fische r&#13;
Linda Fl oe r chinger&#13;
sophomoRes&#13;
Class Office rs:&#13;
Pre s.:&#13;
V. - Pre s.:&#13;
Treas.:&#13;
Sec .:&#13;
Report:&#13;
David Barrier&#13;
John We llman&#13;
Wayne Driver&#13;
Steve Brougham&#13;
Jane Corrin &#13;
Run concession stanb&#13;
Patricia Gullum&#13;
David He ster&#13;
Rick Hough&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathe rine Kenealy&#13;
Lori Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
Cindy Kust er&#13;
Steve Larsen&#13;
David Lefe be r&#13;
The r e sa McDonald&#13;
Ed Mcintosh&#13;
Dan Manha rt&#13;
Denise Maue r&#13;
Ed Mof fatt&#13;
Peggy Moffatt&#13;
Linda Newman&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ricky Olsen&#13;
Sharon Ostdiek&#13;
Danie l Papst&#13;
William Perry&#13;
Jame s Plambeck&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Lo ri Quir k&#13;
Les Redinbaugh&#13;
Russ Redinbaugh&#13;
Cindy Ring&#13;
Danny Ring&#13;
Karen Je an Schroder&#13;
Diane Siebels&#13;
Debra Smith&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Greg Steenbock&#13;
Mike Stephens&#13;
Ja nelle Tradel&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Annette Thomas&#13;
Roy Wade&#13;
Donna Wede&#13;
John Wellman&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
Kurt Wolle nhaupt&#13;
Constance Wright&#13;
Janiece Wilson&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
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Class Officers:&#13;
Pre s.&#13;
V. -Pres.&#13;
Sec .&#13;
Treas.&#13;
D. Bertelsen&#13;
M. Elias&#13;
M . Schuning&#13;
D. Finken&#13;
David F inken&#13;
Mark F inken&#13;
Don Fische r&#13;
,James F ischer&#13;
"' Sus an F ische r&#13;
Kathleen Frazier&#13;
; Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Steven Hallberg&#13;
Dar cy Hood&#13;
Steven Ingwersen&#13;
William !wen&#13;
Daniel Jones&#13;
David Jones&#13;
Rick Cooper&#13;
Tamra Cox&#13;
David Crosse&#13;
v&#13;
.. v Francis Cross&#13;
David Divelbess&#13;
J onett e Dollen&#13;
Mark Elias&#13;
Melanie Fe lton&#13;
Patt y Finerty&#13;
Judy Al bertus&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Janelle Casson&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Frank Book&#13;
h14h school &#13;
OV€RWh€lms ~R€Shmen&#13;
Jeanette Knott&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Connie Lee&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
-..,..e'raig Lewis&#13;
Kim Mark&#13;
Br adly Masker&#13;
Ter i Mason&#13;
Kathy Maue r&#13;
Jim McDonald&#13;
Paula Messner&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Cha rle s Nelson&#13;
Donald Nelson&#13;
Rozann Ne wland&#13;
Denise Nie lsen&#13;
Randy O'Neill&#13;
Darrell Park s&#13;
Jame s Perrin&#13;
Janet Pogge&#13;
Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritchard&#13;
Jeffrey Ring&#13;
Larry Ring&#13;
Thelma Ring&#13;
Terry Roberts&#13;
Mary Roberts&#13;
Jeanette Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Ryan -&#13;
Mike Schierbrock&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Tim Schnitker&#13;
Kimberly Schroder&#13;
Marilyn Schuning&#13;
Tom Siebels&#13;
P atty Siebert&#13;
Wayne Soderholm&#13;
John Spencer&#13;
Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Raymond Stephens&#13;
Julie St one&#13;
Valerie Suntken&#13;
Debra Thomas&#13;
Linda Wedel&#13;
Tim Whannell&#13;
Tom Whannell&#13;
Eileen Witt&#13;
Bill Wiggens&#13;
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Philip Bintz&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Doug Busch&#13;
David Carroll&#13;
Lynette Casson&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
David Coffman&#13;
Danny Cook&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Linda Drummy&#13;
She ryl Elliott&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Kathy Finerty&#13;
Karol Fis che r&#13;
Rodney Fl oerchinger&#13;
Beverly Graves&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Pat Jacobs&#13;
Tim Jacobs&#13;
Tonya Ka sch&#13;
Monte Kay&#13;
Randall Kee s ee&#13;
Dennis Kene aly&#13;
Joe Kenealy&#13;
Carol Killpack&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Kathleen Kline&#13;
Calvin Krohn&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Nancy Alfers&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Pam Ausdemore&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Doug Barrier&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
Bill Billeter&#13;
Duane Bintz&#13;
--~· • .. ..&#13;
•' ... ·&#13;
GOT BUSTED &#13;
eaq€R roR h14h school&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Sandra Larson&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
David Lund&#13;
Steve Mahan&#13;
Danny Masker&#13;
Diane Mauer&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Robin Neville&#13;
Ronald Nihsen&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Teresa Parks&#13;
Maribeth Pl oen&#13;
Robert P ogge&#13;
David Redinbaugh&#13;
Julie Ring&#13;
Karle ne Ring&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Sandra Ring&#13;
Leslie Roberts&#13;
Diane Ronfeldt&#13;
Anne Ryan&#13;
Bill Sch ierbrock&#13;
David Schley&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder&#13;
John Siebert&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Shirley Stephens&#13;
Richard Stone&#13;
Geri Suntken&#13;
Albert Swanson&#13;
LaVerne Tradel&#13;
Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Linda Wade&#13;
Connie Wade&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
Tim Wilson&#13;
Kathy Wright&#13;
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Jane Alfers&#13;
Bryan Archer&#13;
Jan Arrick&#13;
David Ausdemore&#13;
Duane Barrier&#13;
Sue Barrier&#13;
Ruby Belk&#13;
Patti Bintz&#13;
Collette Bowles&#13;
Ann Brandes&#13;
David Brisbois&#13;
Leslie Busch&#13;
JoAnn Cross&#13;
Darcy Divelbess&#13;
Paule tte Dollen&#13;
Susan Dooley&#13;
Darlene Driver&#13;
Jan Elias&#13;
Lora Engelking&#13;
Cheste r Felt on&#13;
Cindy F elton&#13;
Laurie Gilbraith&#13;
Michael Grap&#13;
Ke ith Gravert&#13;
Russell Hallberg&#13;
Beth Handbury&#13;
Eldon Hough&#13;
Lisa Jacobs&#13;
Mary Jensen&#13;
Mick Johnson&#13;
Mike Kenealy&#13;
Pat Kenealy&#13;
Kenneth Kline&#13;
Brad Knott&#13;
Tim Koch&#13;
Mike Mccombs&#13;
Ken McDonald&#13;
Calvin Manhart&#13;
Kevin Mark&#13;
Carl Martins&#13;
Janelle Masker&#13;
She ryl Messerschmidt&#13;
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S€V€nth qRa~€RS&#13;
Lori Ahart&#13;
Karen Albe rs &#13;
have laRqest enRoltment&#13;
Debra Mille r&#13;
Amy Moffatt&#13;
Winston Moffatt&#13;
Marc Morey&#13;
Car olyn Nelson&#13;
Marsha Nihsen&#13;
Danny O'Neill&#13;
Bernard Osbahr&#13;
Marvin Pearcy&#13;
Gene Perrin&#13;
Calvin Pe tersen&#13;
Sus an Pieper&#13;
Tim Pierson&#13;
Lori Plambeck&#13;
Danny Pogge&#13;
Darla Pritchard&#13;
Sheryl Price&#13;
Mickey Redinbaugh&#13;
Cynthia Rieber&#13;
Debra Ring&#13;
Greg Ring&#13;
Terry Ring&#13;
Tim Ring&#13;
Leon Ross&#13;
Charles Ruckman&#13;
Carol Ryan&#13;
Lisa Schley&#13;
Jeff Shreeves&#13;
Patti Sidebottom&#13;
Alan Siebels&#13;
Scott Siebels&#13;
Fred Smith&#13;
Martha Smith&#13;
Brad Soppe&#13;
Scott SUntkin&#13;
Karen Swans on&#13;
Richard Thielen&#13;
Renee Wachner&#13;
Roy Wechner&#13;
Nancy Wiehs&#13;
Lona Welbou=&#13;
Peggy Wellman&#13;
Suzanne West&#13;
Rhonda Wohlers&#13;
Scott Wohlers&#13;
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And there you have it, sports fans !&#13;
As the end of the '72-73 year approaches, many things begin to&#13;
happen in anticipation of those&#13;
last few days as a Troj3.n Senior:&#13;
"Doc" Olson receiving Dr. 's Lee&#13;
and Welbourne A ward ... Seniors&#13;
winning Most and Best awards as&#13;
picked by their fellow classmates&#13;
... paying bills that have piled up&#13;
since freshman year ... hoping the&#13;
annual will be out on time and&#13;
wondering if Noble touched up the'°&#13;
zits on your senior pictures ...&#13;
baccalaureate ... commencement&#13;
night ... parents ... r elatives ...&#13;
gifts ... Bob (just barely made it)&#13;
Plambeck leading the graduates&#13;
out into the cruel world ... and&#13;
that's all she wrote billy goat ! &#13;
... sum 1t all up&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
Rip off a friend&#13;
and get psyched up&#13;
to play the con -&#13;
sumer game.&#13;
Love Forever ...&#13;
Forever Love,&#13;
ATime&#13;
to Remember&#13;
Or ref use to play&#13;
because you couldn't&#13;
find the free Hot Dog&#13;
Coupon &#13;
PERSIA CO-OP&#13;
Eertilizer Feed&#13;
Grain &amp; Seed&#13;
Farm Chemicals&#13;
Lumber&#13;
"One Stop Service"&#13;
Ervin E. Bradley, Manager&#13;
Phone 488-2725&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY INS.&#13;
All Types Insurance&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
Earl Williams&#13;
482-6262&#13;
Dave Riemann&#13;
343-2448&#13;
126 N. Main·, Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-5518&#13;
OAKLAND LUMBER t&#13;
RED I-MIX&#13;
"Quality Building Materials"&#13;
Free Estimates &amp; Deliveries&#13;
All Types of Portable Buildings&#13;
&amp; Little Red Barns&#13;
311 Oakland at Oakland - 482-6409&#13;
HOME SAVINGS&#13;
BANK&#13;
"Your Full Service Banking Home"&#13;
Member FDIC&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
STOKLEY YARDS&#13;
INC.&#13;
Building Material - Ready Mix Concrete&#13;
Neola - 485-2378&#13;
Underwood - 566-2260&#13;
DAN'S STANDARD&#13;
Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Phone 485-2311&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
HARRISON COUNTY&#13;
RURAL&#13;
Electric Cooperative&#13;
Woodb:ine, Iowa&#13;
"Owned by Those We Serve"&#13;
712-647-2727&#13;
1-&#13;
IOWA POWER&#13;
Easy .•. "that's where it's at ... "&#13;
Avoca&#13;
Iowa&#13;
H &amp;J CAFE&#13;
"A Friendly Cafe - In a Friendly Town."&#13;
Herb &amp; Joyce&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Ia. 51501&#13;
Phone&#13;
332-6669&#13;
"Serv:ing All Faiths"&#13;
JIM'S FD&lt;IT SHOP&#13;
"If it's worth fix:ing, br:ing it to Jim."&#13;
Wall Paper:ing &amp;&#13;
"Gems by Jim" Jewelry&#13;
Pers:ia, Ia.&#13;
MINDEN FARM&#13;
EQUIPMENT&#13;
448-3122&#13;
Oliver Sales&#13;
&amp; Service&#13;
Gehl - Kewanee - Stanhoist - Brady&#13;
M:inden, Ia. &#13;
"MICKELS II Harlan, Iowa&#13;
HARLAN'S FAMILY&#13;
RESTAURANT&#13;
Restaurant &amp; Catering Service&#13;
Phone 755-2400&#13;
"MINDEN' ' Iowa&#13;
Short Orders&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Carry Out Service&#13;
DX Petroleum Products&#13;
Lynn P. Mason - Prop.&#13;
Groceries, Gifts, Drugs, Sundries, Novelties&#13;
483-2976&#13;
"EMBERS" 1-80&#13;
Shelby &amp; Underwood&#13;
Char-Broiled Foods&#13;
MINDEN LUMBER &amp;&#13;
JENSEN CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Mendin, Iowa&#13;
THE SADDLE SHOP&#13;
500 W. So. Omaha Bdg. Rd .&#13;
Council Bluf f s, Iowa 51501&#13;
Phone 366- 1472&#13;
Everything for t he Horse &amp; Horseman&#13;
Horse Trailer s&#13;
"The Nauman 's Your Host "&#13;
ROBERT DAYHUFF CHEV.&#13;
Sales &amp; Se rvice&#13;
644-3045&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
OAKLAND FEEDLOT&#13;
CLEAMERS&#13;
"Don't t hr ow the bull ••.&#13;
Let us do it for you ••. "&#13;
85 &#13;
TELEQUIP&#13;
CO., INC.&#13;
Home of Fuzzy-Fone&#13;
P.O. Box337&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Phone 712 - 485-2211&#13;
LEHAN'S&#13;
Prescriptions&#13;
Kings Candy&#13;
Hallni.a:rk Cards&#13;
86&#13;
Free Student Checking Account&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
~&#13;
TRUST&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Office at Underwood&#13;
Niacedonia &amp;Henderson&#13;
Underwood Phone 566-2244&#13;
Council Bluffs Phone 323-7521&#13;
ELIAS SUPERMARKET&#13;
Persia&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Gift It ems &#13;
BLUE&#13;
DAVENPORT&#13;
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile&#13;
405 Highway&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-6491&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Polaris SnoWm.obiles&#13;
WOODY'S ELECTRIC&#13;
MOTOR SERVICE&#13;
Phone&#13;
323-0800&#13;
706 1/2 1st Ave. Rear&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
51501&#13;
&amp;&#13;
WHITE&#13;
Minden&#13;
and Neola&#13;
"SCHMIDT BROTHERS II&#13;
Service Station&#13;
Body &amp; Fender Repair&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
545-3763&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
545 Willow&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LOVELAND ELEVATOR CO.&#13;
Mo. Valley, Ia. 51555&#13;
Phone 642-2777&#13;
Iowa Elevators at&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Modale&#13;
California Junction&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
LOGAN HERALD-OBSERVER&#13;
Ph. 644-2705&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
OAKLAND SAVINGS BANK&#13;
"Serving You since 92"&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-645 7&#13;
PATTEE INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Swede&#13;
Legion Building&#13;
Phone Day&#13;
343-2355&#13;
Norma&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Phone Nite&#13;
343-2444&#13;
Farme r's Casualty Company (Mutual)&#13;
2323--Grand Avenue - Des Moines, Ia.&#13;
"Let's Make Everyday Safe Driving Day"&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Safety, Security, and Service&#13;
Logan&#13;
VALLE Y TV&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
314 E . Erie&#13;
Mi c::souri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 642 -3530&#13;
Iowa&#13;
PETERSON AUTO&#13;
SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
202 Elm Street&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
PAULK &amp; FINN&#13;
"Better Clot he s"&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Iowa &#13;
FIRST FEDERAL BANK PEOPLE STATE BANK&#13;
"The Place to Save "&#13;
Broadway of Main&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ALLIED COMMUNICATIONS&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555&#13;
Equipment Supply&#13;
Box 395&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ph. (712) 322-2725&#13;
(712) 238-;3088&#13;
4583 Sharon Valley Ct.&#13;
Chamblee, Georgia&#13;
Ph. ~404) 451-0065&#13;
****&#13;
AVOCA&#13;
Phone 642-2781&#13;
"Best Wishes to The Graduates"&#13;
FARMER'S &amp; MERCHANT'S STATE BANK&#13;
Neola &amp; Minden, Ia.&#13;
"Full Se :rvice Bank, F. D. I. C • "&#13;
FLORIST&#13;
"Flowers &amp; Gifts for Any Occasion"&#13;
Hallmark Cards Party Supplies&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Phone 343-2502&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
TREDWAY IMPLEMENT, INC.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phone 755-213 7&#13;
"YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER"&#13;
The Long Green Line ••.&#13;
Leadership in Products and&#13;
Service ... Today and Tomorrow.&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS AND LOAN&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Broa dway a t Main&#13;
Co . Bluf fs, Ia .&#13;
Branch Office&#13;
216 Coolbaugh - Red Oak, Ia .&#13;
YOUR PICTURE NEWSPAPER&#13;
~NEWS ADVERTISER&#13;
Every Thursday -----&#13;
Every Monday -----&#13;
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
of Missouri Valley&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
MINDEN&#13;
BOWL&#13;
Fun For The&#13;
Whole Family&#13;
We Welcome You&#13;
Food - Drink - Recreation &#13;
r&#13;
KRCB&#13;
RADIO·&#13;
HARDING STUDIO&#13;
(}.-1.\&lt;.e&#13;
t\O'(\ ') :l \).~&#13;
Gi'.~u.&#13;
BECAUSE Some Things Should&#13;
Last Forever.&#13;
Harley Leaders Sandy Gravert&#13;
DONOVAN'S SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Tim and Mike&#13;
DUTCH'S&#13;
TAVERN&#13;
Sandwiches &amp; Drinks&#13;
Neola , Iowa&#13;
Call 328-3136&#13;
f or Appointment&#13;
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
BARRIER TIRE COMPANY&#13;
IVAN DARRELL ARIEN&#13;
P.O. BOX 208 NEOLA, IOWA 51559&#13;
TIRE&#13;
General's Finest Luxury Tire ...&#13;
WELLMAN&#13;
CONSTRUCTION&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Walter or Mike Wellman&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
Goes a Long Way to Make Friends&#13;
AVOCA BOOTERY &amp; STYLE SHOP&#13;
Roger D. West&#13;
Phone 343-2359&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 51521&#13;
BROOKHOUSER&#13;
Hardware&#13;
Hardware &amp; Supply Store&#13;
500 E. Erie&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone&#13;
642 - 2362&#13;
Full Line of Tools, Paint &amp; Sporting Goods &#13;
....&#13;
KOPPER KETTLE&#13;
"Restaurant and Gift Shop"&#13;
HANUSA COMPANY&#13;
Plumbing-Heating-Hardware&#13;
Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway, Co. Bluffs&#13;
"Faucet Parts Our Specialty"&#13;
Phone 322-4039&#13;
FRANK R. RING&#13;
Trucking Local &amp; Long Distance&#13;
Neola - Underwood - Iowa&#13;
IST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Co. Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
•&#13;
CROWLEY&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
Phone 485-2454&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Anderson Garage&#13;
General Car Service&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Axtell Furniture&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Furniture, Carpets, and Appliances&#13;
Baller's Ford Center&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-6414&#13;
Boustead Clothing Co.&#13;
Levies-Van Huesen-Wolverine-Acme&#13;
Mc &amp; Boys--Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Boyer Valley Motors&#13;
Complete Automotive Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Bud &amp; Pat's Place&#13;
Chicken, Sandwiches &amp; Steaks&#13;
Mixed Drinks &amp; Beer&#13;
Carley Drug Store&#13;
Quality-Service-Courtesy&#13;
Avoca, Iowa Phone 343-6777&#13;
Case Power &amp; Equipment&#13;
Tractor Speciality&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Chapman Electric&#13;
Industrial-Residential-Farm Wiring&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Cox Fertilizer&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Dare's Sinclair Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Duffy's Tavern&#13;
"A great place to come "&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
E. H. Stock&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
Emarines, Inc.&#13;
Portable Typewriter Headquarters&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Emory's Jewelry Store&#13;
Keepsake &amp; Bulova&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Ernest Rodenburg, Ins. Ag.&#13;
8 Scott St. Ph. 328-0118&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Farmer's Coop Association&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Elevator&#13;
Shelby, Iowa&#13;
Farmer's Feed &amp; Supply&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Farner's Feed&#13;
"Your Store in Harlan"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Fields Store&#13;
Dusty &amp; Dewey&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Firestone&#13;
Jensen Service&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
The First National Bank of Woodbine&#13;
The Old Reliable&#13;
"Has been serving this comm. since 1884"&#13;
Fullerton Lumber Co., Oakland&#13;
Dealers in Building Materials&#13;
Lumber, Paint &amp; Coal&#13;
Gambles Store&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Paint, Hardware, Etc.&#13;
Ge ise Hardware&#13;
Underwood, Iowa Phone 566-2357&#13;
Kelly Ryan Feed Wagons, Snowco Augers&#13;
Golden Rule Department Store&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Goshorn's Cafe&#13;
Se rving Ste aks, Chicken and Seafood&#13;
Persia, Iowa &#13;
Great Plains Supply&#13;
Everything to Build Anything&#13;
Logan, Iowa 644-2940&#13;
The Grill&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Harrison Mutual Ins. Association&#13;
312 E. 7th St., Logan&#13;
Keith E. Strong, Secretary&#13;
Heath's Oil&#13;
Gulf&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
H &amp; H Department Store&#13;
General Dry Goods &amp; Clothing&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Harland Paint Center&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phone 755-2040&#13;
Hi-Fashion Fabric Center&#13;
Viking Sewing Machines&#13;
Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Hi-Way Cafe&#13;
6 &amp; 59&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Hobbins' Oil Company&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Phone 485-2424&#13;
Hy-Vee&#13;
606 Spring Street&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Jacobse n Tavern&#13;
Come In and Relax&#13;
Avoca , Iowa&#13;
J. C. Super Market&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone 566-2130&#13;
Jim's Standard &amp; Caf e&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone 566- 9210&#13;
Larson 1 s Shoe St or e&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Leinen Hardware &amp; Electric&#13;
Portsmouth, Iowa&#13;
L &amp; H Apparel Store&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Marten Meat&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Phone 566-2364&#13;
Marge's Beauty Shop&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Phone 485-2385&#13;
Midwest Implement Company&#13;
Your Authorized.Allis Chalmers Dealer&#13;
Phone 488-2063 - Persia, Iowa&#13;
Minden Pump Company&#13;
Leo Haight&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Moore Brothers Supermarkets, Inc.&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
Where your dollar buys more &amp; S &amp; H Stamps&#13;
Morrissey Implements Co ., Inc.&#13;
301 McKenzie Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-4015&#13;
"We Print Everything but Money"&#13;
Neola Gazette Reporter&#13;
T. J. Frey, Publisher&#13;
Norgaard Drug Co.&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Oakland Bowl &amp; Lounge&#13;
Open Bowling Fri., Sat. , Sun.&#13;
Phone 482-3112 - Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Olesen Chev-Olds&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Phone 343-6321&#13;
Olsen 1 s Ag Supermarket&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Olson Cleaners&#13;
"Pr ofe ssional Dry Cleaning"&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
0 1Malley 1s Inc .&#13;
Russ Haney, E. J. "Gene" Haney&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Orv Rocker Ford&#13;
Ford, Mercury, Lincoln&#13;
Sales &amp; Service, Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Pexton Drug Store&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Phil's Tavern&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Pieper's Meats&#13;
John Gier&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of Ray Knoz&#13;
Barber Shop&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Ruback's Super Market&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Ruback 's Supermarket&#13;
"Eat Better for Less"&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Schierbrocks Dept. Store&#13;
"Merchandise of Merits"&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
The Sewing Box&#13;
"Everything for the Woman Who Sews"&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Spalt: Toggery&#13;
Clothing for the Family&#13;
Oakland, Iowa 482-6467&#13;
Stempel Implement Inc.&#13;
Phone 482-3434&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Sportsman Club &amp; Cafe&#13;
"Eating at Its Be st "&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
State Bank of Portsmouth&#13;
Portsmouth &amp; Panama, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations, we extend our condolences, as you&#13;
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Return in fall and try again-- do not pass go, do not, we&#13;
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Super Valu&#13;
Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Tenant AG Store&#13;
Tenant, Iowa&#13;
Underwood Office State Bank&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
566-2244&#13;
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Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Reliable Prescription Service&#13;
Von Habel's Tavern&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Walt's Service&#13;
Tires-Batteries-Accessories&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
Warner Imp. Company&#13;
John Deere Sales &amp; Service&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa&#13;
Warner-Kellogg &amp; Day, Inc.&#13;
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Mo. Valley, Iowa&#13;
Wedel Hardware&#13;
Minden, Iowa&#13;
Wilson Skelly Service&#13;
Tires-Tune-ups &amp; Batteries&#13;
Persia, Iowa&#13;
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·'&#13;
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                    <text>E duco.+e.d &#13;
MR. FETROW&#13;
Phot ographer MR. KERR&#13;
Printe r&#13;
IN APPRECIATION&#13;
MR. OSBORNE&#13;
Engraver&#13;
The Senior Class of 1973 realizes that this yearbook would not have&#13;
been possible without the combined efforts of these three men . Over 700 pictures&#13;
are included in this annual, and we truly appreciate your time, efforts, and skills.&#13;
The Senior Class &#13;
IN HONOR OF&#13;
MRS. EDRIE KELP MRS. FRIEDA WAHLE&#13;
MRS. MARGARET OSBORNE MRS. RUTH EMERICK&#13;
The Senior Class wishes to honor these friends of Iowa School for the Deaf for&#13;
their many, many years of teaching, guidance, leadership and duties performed&#13;
for our best interests. We will miss their faces on campus and wish them good&#13;
health and happiness in the future.&#13;
The Senior Class &#13;
Attentive&#13;
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ADMINISTRATION &#13;
GOVERNOR OF IOWA&#13;
THE HONORABLE MR. ROBERT D. RAY &#13;
BOARD OF REGENTS&#13;
SITTING: Mr. Ralph H. Wallace, Mrs. H. Rand Petersen, Mrs. Robert M. ColliS-On and Mr. John D. Baldridge.&#13;
STANDING: Mr. Ray V. Bailey, Mr. Ralph F. McCartney, Mr. Stanley Redeker· President, Mr. Ned E. Perrin&#13;
and Mr. Donald H. Shaw.&#13;
EXECUTIVE SECRET ARY&#13;
Mr. R. Wayne Richey &#13;
SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
IN HIS OFFICE&#13;
L&#13;
DR. C. JOSEPH GIANGRECO&#13;
IN CONFERENCE &#13;
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION&#13;
IN HER OFFICE&#13;
MISS MELDA E. ALBER&#13;
IN CONFERENCE &#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER&#13;
IN H IS OFFICE&#13;
MR. C. E. GEASLAND&#13;
IN CONFERENCE &#13;
AREA PRINCIPALS&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
MR. WALTER E. HINES&#13;
UPPER ELEMENT ARY&#13;
MR. NORMAN DEVINE &#13;
LOWER ELEMENT ARY&#13;
-&#13;
MRS. RAMONA CROOKHAM&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
MR. DENNIS 0 . DRAKE &#13;
SPECIAL SERVICES&#13;
SPEECH&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MRS. BRENDA WICKERSHAM&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH GUIDANCE&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MR. BARRY GLASS &#13;
PSYCHOLOGY&#13;
--&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MISS JANICE EBERT&#13;
MEDIA&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MR. RICHARD FETROW &#13;
BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MR. ROBERT W. TRAYLOR&#13;
GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MISS CHERYL PIERCE &#13;
LIBRARY&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MRS. OPAL JENNINGS&#13;
ADMISSIONS&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MR. WARREN KRUSE &#13;
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MR. EUGENE STEWART&#13;
AUDIOLOGY&#13;
AT WORK&#13;
MR. ROGER WAHL &#13;
MRS. JEANNE LEET&#13;
Office of Superintendent&#13;
MRS. BETTE CHRISTIANS&#13;
Office of Director of Education&#13;
SECRET ARIES&#13;
MISS DORCAS AXTELL&#13;
Office of Business Manager &#13;
MRS. JUNE GEU&#13;
Special Services&#13;
MRS. JANE CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
Lower Elementary&#13;
SECRET ARIES&#13;
MRS. HELEN CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
Purchasing Departmen t &#13;
DORMITORY ADMINISTRATION&#13;
MRS. EDRIE KELP&#13;
Head Housemother (Girls)&#13;
MR. ROBERT E. REDDEN&#13;
Dean of Students&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
~--· ---&#13;
MRS. VIRGINIA SCHUMACHER&#13;
Head Housemother (Primary) &#13;
ASSISTANT DEAN&#13;
MR. ROBERT ZUCCARO&#13;
Assistant Dean&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
MAIN DORMITORY&#13;
HOUSE PARENTS&#13;
L. to R. : Miss Sue Barnard, Mrs. Katie Trumblee, Mrs. Ferne Christiansen, Mrs. Brenda&#13;
Reelfs, Mrs. Tanya O'Brien, Mrs. Lois Benscote r, Mr. Eugene Stewart, Mr. Robert Giffin,&#13;
Mr. Barry Glass and Mr. Mike Szemplensk i. &#13;
AFTERNOON&#13;
L. to r.: Mr. Howard "Buzz" Bigham, Mrs. Clara Devine, Mrs. Tanya O'Brien,&#13;
Miss Kay Phelps and Mr. George Shipley.&#13;
AFTERNOON &amp; EVENING&#13;
L. tor.: Mrs. Tanya O'Brien, Miss Sue Barnard, Mrs. Katie Trumblee, Mrs. Clara Devine,&#13;
Mr. Howard "Buzz" Bigham, Mr. Tandy McClure and Mr. George Shipley. &#13;
PRIMARY HALL&#13;
Top to bottom:&#13;
Mr. Kenny Fitzpatrick,&#13;
Mr. Romayne Howe,&#13;
Miss Rena Bouvier,&#13;
Miss Janet McQuirk,&#13;
Miss Colleen Kruse,&#13;
Mrs. Sylvia Deitchler,&#13;
Mrs. Jean Swartout,&#13;
Miss Darcy Dorn. &#13;
SUNDAY PRIMARY HALL&#13;
First row: Miss Darcy Dorn, Mrs. Diane Glass, Miss Lois Whitmore and&#13;
Mr. John Presson . Second row: Miss Janet McOuirk, Miss Kathy Maxwell ,&#13;
Mr. Steven Rule, Mr. Scott Marcu m and Mr. Charles Swesey.&#13;
1&#13;
MAI N DORM&#13;
Mr. Bob Traylor, Mrs. Maurine Barron, Miss Susan Schultz, Mr. Jim Opi tz,&#13;
Mr. Ken Brundidge, Mr. Gary Hammack, Miss Phyllis Newell and Mi ss Sue&#13;
Romaire. &#13;
RECEPTIONIST&#13;
NON-TEACHING STAFF&#13;
MRS. PHYLUS McCLURE&#13;
BUILDINGS &amp; GROUNDS&#13;
MR. BURNELSCHUMACHER &#13;
BOYS' RECREATION&#13;
MR. STEVE SLATER&#13;
MRS. DIANA SOMERS&#13;
GIRLS' RECREATION&#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
DIRECTOR&#13;
MISS SUSAN SCHULTZ &#13;
SUPERVISOR OF FOODS&#13;
MRS. PAULINE BOWERS&#13;
L. to r.: Mr. Edwin Erickson, Mrs. Lena Rosenburg, Mrs. Florence Jeppeson,&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Trainor, Mrs. Loleta Bruce, Mrs. Lorraine Miller, Mrs. Pauline&#13;
Bowers, Mrs. Ann Balliett, Mrs. Ethel McNess, Mrs. Thelma Owens and Mr.&#13;
Roy Barron.&#13;
PRIMARY KITCHEN&#13;
MAIN KITCHEN&#13;
L. to r.: Mrs. Mary Trumblee, Mrs. Mildred McDonough,&#13;
Mrs. Ann Erickson and Mrs. Evely n Avis. &#13;
LAUNDRY&#13;
L. tor.: Mr. Kenney Wil liams, Mr. Gene Englebarts, Mrs. Ruth Messerli,&#13;
Mrs. Loeta Stidd, Miss Ardyth Plumb, Mrs. Opal Clowers, Mrs. Mae&#13;
Millsap, Mrs. Cleda Miller and Mrs. Ruth Hestness.&#13;
L. to r. : Mrs. Irene Roberts, Mrs. Wilma Thomas and&#13;
Mrs. Waunita Paxson. Seated : Mrs. Henri etta Morris.&#13;
SEWING &#13;
POWER HOUSE&#13;
Mr. Guy Nelson, Mr. Bill Ch apman-Engineer, Mr. John Wood and Mr. Bill Meis&#13;
HOUSEKEEPING&#13;
L. tor.: Mr. Versal Adams, Mr. Dan Stevens, Mr. Bi ll Hickman, Mr. Darrell Adams,&#13;
Mr. James Danner, Mr. Rudy Ju rgens, Mrs. Mari e Gronberg-supervisor, Mrs. Viola&#13;
Sanson , Mrs . Blanche Williams, Mr. Earl Shel by, Mrs. Opal Ditmars, Mr. Arthur&#13;
Langhammer, Mrs. Patricia Reicks and Mrs. Evelyn Anderson. &#13;
DOCTOR&#13;
-&#13;
NURSES&#13;
DR. JAMES KNOTT, M.O.&#13;
L. tor.: Mrs. Joan Hegland, R.N.; Mrs. Violet Boehm, R.N.; Mrs. Bonnie Bolte,&#13;
R.N. and Mrs. Clara Erbes, L.P.N. Seated: Mrs. lone Bolton, R.N . ·head nurse.&#13;
Absent: Mrs. Genevieve Hoffman, R.N. &#13;
STORE ROOM&#13;
MR. DON REED&#13;
PAINTER CARPENTER&#13;
MR. LEE BUDATZ MR. MERLIN HALL &#13;
CAMPUS FOREMAN&#13;
MR. MERLE HOWE&#13;
GROUNDSKEEPER&#13;
MR. DEAN MITCHELL &#13;
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FACULTY &#13;
r--i..-.\....o.a......k- ---....; - Ii J k&#13;
\/llSS KAY BOWERS&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MRS. SHIRLEY HICKS&#13;
Reading&#13;
G;ilb111det College&#13;
MR. WAYLAND MASSEY&#13;
Guidance&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
... -...&#13;
MR. PHI LIP CLAUSEN&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MR. FORREST HUSTON&#13;
Math&#13;
Grinnell College&#13;
MRS. BETTY MELLOR&#13;
English and Reading&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
MR. ROBERT GIFFIN&#13;
Guidance&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
----- MRS. DENNA MASSEY&#13;
Math&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MRS. PEAR L MYKLEBUST&#13;
English and Reading&#13;
University of Iowa &#13;
w .., _&#13;
_,&#13;
' /'&#13;
~ a~&#13;
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Business&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MR. TERRY WICHERT&#13;
Science and Math&#13;
Dana College&#13;
MRS. HELEN SWEEM&#13;
English&#13;
Unive rsity of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MR. JAMES TITUS&#13;
Science&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
FACULTY MEETING &#13;
MR. ROY BARRON&#13;
Building Trades&#13;
Journeyman Carpenter&#13;
MR. G. BRYCE KERR&#13;
Printing&#13;
Gallaudet College&#13;
MR. DE LBERT NEELY&#13;
Drafting&#13;
Unive rsit y of Nort hern Iowa&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
TECfINICAL&#13;
MR. CARL TON BEERS&#13;
General Crafts&#13;
I \&#13;
MISS NINA LAZZARI&#13;
Art&#13;
Gallaudet College&#13;
MR. ROBERT CURREY&#13;
General Shop&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
MRS. MAURINE McMANAMY&#13;
Sewing&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MR. HOWA RD OSBORNE&#13;
Pri nting&#13;
J ourneyman engrave r &#13;
MRS. MARGARET OSBORNE&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
MR. ROBERT SCHULZE&#13;
Metal&#13;
Bemidji State&#13;
FACULTY MEETING &#13;
MISS VIRGINIA BLANCHARD&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MISS LOIS COLE&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MRS. KATHY COX&#13;
Moorehead State-Minn.&#13;
UPPER ELEMENTARY&#13;
MR. KENNETH BRUNDIDGE&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
. ,&#13;
.....&#13;
..::. ~&#13;
MRS. NORMA COLE&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MRS. PATRICIA GANTZ&#13;
Ball State - Muncie, Ind.&#13;
MRS. JANIS CANIGLIA&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MR. RICHARD COLEMAN&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omah?&#13;
MR. WYNAN HOWARD&#13;
Wayne State-Detroit &#13;
MR. EFFORD JOHNSON&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
•&#13;
MRS. JANICE McNAIR&#13;
Kent State University&#13;
R~EVELYNSHER BON OY&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MRS. EMMYLOU KROHN&#13;
Universit y of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MRS. MARCIA RICE&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MRS. JACKIE STINEBAUGH&#13;
MRS. LOLA McGANN&#13;
University of Northern Colorado&#13;
MRS. KATHY SHEPPARD&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MISS KAREN VESSEY&#13;
University of Northern Colorado &#13;
MRS. FRIEDA WAHLE MR. DAVE WHITE&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
FACULTY MEETING &#13;
MRS. CAROLYN BRENTON&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MRS. RUTH EMERICK&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MR. GENE GRELL&#13;
Augustana, South Dakota&#13;
LOWER&#13;
MISS SUSAN CAVANAUGH&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MISS PAT FITZGERALD&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MISS ELIZABETH HANSEN&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
ELEMENTARY&#13;
MRS. FERNE CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
MRS. MARTY GILLESPIE&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
MRS. TRUDY KIRCHNER&#13;
University of Iowa &#13;
MR. KURTIS KNOX&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MRS. ELIZABETH PETERS&#13;
MRS. MAXIN E MARSHALL&#13;
Teacher Aide&#13;
MRS. KATHY MALICK&#13;
( .&#13;
MISS LESLIE RICHARDS&#13;
Augustana, South Dakota&#13;
MRS. JOYCE SZEMPLENSKI&#13;
Unive rsity of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
MRS. MARVIS PARKER&#13;
MRS. MAR ILYN REIGHA RD&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MR. MIKE SZEMPLENSKI&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha &#13;
MRS. RUBY THOMAS&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MRS. DORIS VISSER&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
MRS. LINDA ZUENER&#13;
University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
FACULTY MEETING &#13;
A&#13;
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SENIORS&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Della Kayser, Jerry Wolcott, Terri Mount and James Keller.&#13;
CLASS MOTTO&#13;
CLASS COLORS&#13;
CLASS FL OWER&#13;
CLASS SPONSOR&#13;
THEN GIVE TO THE WORLD THE BEST YOU HAVE -&#13;
THE BEST WI LL COME BACK TO YOU.&#13;
LIGHT GREEN AND DARK GREEN&#13;
GREEN CARNATION&#13;
MR. WARREN "BUD" KRUSE &#13;
RUSSELL ALLEN ABEL&#13;
HEDRICK&#13;
A farm boy who started as a kindergartener at l.S.D.&#13;
Small in stature - but tall in character.&#13;
MARK STEPHEN ALLEN&#13;
MONTROSE&#13;
Entered l.S.D. as a freshman and had a fine H.S.&#13;
career in athletics. Has a fine understanding&#13;
(wearing size 14 shoes.) Tall (6' 5") . .&#13;
Hopes to work in S. E. Iowa near his home and family.&#13;
Hobby - tractor pulling contests.&#13;
Hopes to study farm operations at l.W.C.C. &#13;
JEFFREY MICHAEL DAHLE&#13;
SIOUX CITY&#13;
"The Minnesota Madman." Jeff came to l.S.D. as an&#13;
eighth grader from St. Paul, Minn. Active in sports,&#13;
his knowledge of athletics should lead him to a&#13;
successful career in deaf education.&#13;
RUSSELL RICHARD ANDERSON&#13;
SIOUX CITY&#13;
The "quick smile kid." A Sioux City boy who came&#13;
to l.S.D. as a kindergartener. After 13 years of&#13;
preparation, it is his desire to study printing&#13;
as his vocation. Our Youth Appreciation&#13;
A ward winner. &#13;
CHARLES ALBIN GRANDICK&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
"The Honda Hustler." A thirteen year day student&#13;
at l.S.D. Chuckie can be seen in his spare time on&#13;
his cycle. His three years of cross country and track&#13;
have grossed him a grand total of 1680 miles&#13;
running - the distance from Council Bluffs to&#13;
San Francisco.&#13;
STEVEN RICHARD DOTY&#13;
IDA GROVE&#13;
Steve, the "All-American boy." Progressing from&#13;
kindergarten through his senior year at l.S.D. -&#13;
it is his desire to attempt post-secondary&#13;
education. Hobby - stealing his buddies'&#13;
girlfriends. "Mr. Athlete" knows how&#13;
to operate. &#13;
DEBRA LYNN GUSTAFSON&#13;
CENTER POINT&#13;
Having attended l.S.D. only her senior year,&#13;
Debbie got a late start in campus activities.&#13;
Her hobbies include music, money, and memories.&#13;
ROBERT ALLEN GOETTSCH&#13;
HUMBOLDT&#13;
"Gooch" started kindergarten at 4' 2" and graduated&#13;
at 6' 2". Clever is his motto. He was clever in&#13;
athletics, clever in art, and clever with his&#13;
wit. He hopes to enter the metal&#13;
machinist trade as his life's work. &#13;
DELLA ROSE KAYSER&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
"Curly" is the last, not to say the least, of the&#13;
three Kayser sisters to graduate from l.S.D.&#13;
JULIE ANN JACOBS&#13;
CEDAR RAPIDS&#13;
"Blondie" came to l.S. D. in 1960 as a spindle-legged&#13;
little girl. By her senior year she had developed a&#13;
good, keen mind, a pleasant personality, and a&#13;
catching sense of humor. It is her ambition&#13;
to attend Gallaudet. She's our&#13;
Homecoming Queen.&#13;
Following their footsteps, she hopes to study in&#13;
St. Paul to learn key-punch. &#13;
RICHARD EUGENE MARTIN&#13;
LEHIGH&#13;
"The Jet" as he was nicknamed by the track squad,&#13;
loves to anchor relay teams. Filled with a positive&#13;
attitude to succeed, he should have little trouble&#13;
in his chosen vocation of prin ting.&#13;
JAMES RENE KELLER&#13;
ARGYLE&#13;
"Ten speed" Jimmy entered l.S.D. in 1961. He's&#13;
proud of his bicycle and track accomplishments.&#13;
He runs the half-mile at ten different speeds.&#13;
Fast, faster, faster, etc. &#13;
TERESA ANN MOUNT&#13;
SIOUX CITY&#13;
"Sioux City Sue" started at l.S.D. as a seventh&#13;
grader. She may be small in stature, but she's&#13;
tall in vim, vigor, and vitality. She hopes to&#13;
study toward a medical technician career.&#13;
DEBRA SUE McGINNIS&#13;
COUN CIL BLUFFS&#13;
"Deb" has been great supplying her class with&#13;
donuts. A quick smile is Debbie's attribute.&#13;
She could very possibly join the navy after&#13;
graduation, just to see the world. She enjoys travel. &#13;
AUDREY ELAINE O'DELL&#13;
CHARITON&#13;
"Miss America" entered l.S.D. in 1960. Her&#13;
ready smile melts nearly everyone. Sewing is&#13;
one of her favorite pastimes. Hopefully, her&#13;
future includes l.W.C.C. post-secondary education.&#13;
MICHAEL EDWARD MYERS&#13;
SIOUX CITY&#13;
Known by his classmates as the "town clown," Mike&#13;
is the greatest as a practical joker. Like dad and&#13;
granddad, Mike enjoys an occasional chew. An&#13;
avid hunter and fisherman, Mike will be a&#13;
good body and fender employee. &#13;
JOHN WESLEY PRESSON&#13;
CHARLOTTE&#13;
The class "designer," John shows ability in&#13;
creative art - just one of his strong points. The&#13;
yearbook has been, in large part, John's creation.&#13;
His oil painting of our school will long be&#13;
remembered. He hopes to study commercial art.&#13;
ALAN DALE PIERCE&#13;
LITTLE ROCK&#13;
"The Rock" hails from Little Rock and hopes to&#13;
work for the Rock Island R.R. Built like a rock,&#13;
with a carrot top head, "The Rock" loves&#13;
football. His fiery personality matches&#13;
his physique. &#13;
JERRY ·LEE WOLCOTT&#13;
GILMORE CITY&#13;
His favori te expression is "of course." Is Jerry a&#13;
good student? "Of course." Does Jerry like girls?&#13;
" Of course." Will Jerry succeed in life? "Of course."&#13;
CRAIG LLOYD WILSON&#13;
CEDAR FALLS&#13;
"The quiet man" on campus. Thoroughly enjoys&#13;
eating. Enjoys traveling to collect souvenir&#13;
penants. Always willing to help. Craig&#13;
was a good salesman. Hopes to further&#13;
his education in Waterloo &#13;
A&#13;
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ACADEMIC CLASSES &#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President Vice President Secretary Treasurer&#13;
DELLA JERRY TERRI JIM&#13;
Jim Keller, Jerry Wolcott, Della Kayser and Terri Mount. Insert: M r. Kruse. &#13;
Front row: Debra Gustafson, J ulie Jacobs, Jerry Wolcott, Mark Allen and James Keller.&#13;
Back row: Audrey O'Dell, Terri Mount, Della Kayser, Charles Grandick and Richard Martin.&#13;
Not pictured: Debra McGinnis. Insert: Mrs. Sweem.&#13;
Front row: Mike Myers, Craig Wilson, Russell Anderson and Alan Pierce.&#13;
Back row: Steven Doty, John Presson, Jeffrey Dahle, Robert Goettsch and Russell Abel.&#13;
Insert: Mr. Massey.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
SENIORS &#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President Vice President Secretary Treasurer&#13;
J eanne Dann y Lynn Roger&#13;
Dan Myers, Lynn Crawford, J eanne Schumacher and Roger Boge. Insert: Miss Cheryl Pierce. &#13;
.TlJNIORS&#13;
Front row: Mary Ann Taylor, Jeanne Schumacher, Vicki Welch, Joyce Newman and Lynn Crawford.&#13;
Back row: Bonnie Protextor, Susan Neely, Jeffrey Abbott, Mike Morre ll and Robert Jones.&#13;
Insert: Mr. Titus.&#13;
Front row: Sherry Bane, Roxanne Altenhein, Terry Schaper, Patti Mathis and Dan Myers.&#13;
Back row: Cynthia McKinney, Denise Lee, James Lewis, Roger Boge and Darrell Ingalls.&#13;
Insert: Mrs. Pearl Myklebust.&#13;
JUNIORS &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Front row: Luneeda Smith, Mark Murdock, Charles Simpson and Grant Janssen.&#13;
Back row: Becky Bovey, Gary Wallace, Richard Carlson and Ricky Kane. Insert: Mrs. Massey.&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Donald Besler, Robert Roll and Raymond Anderson. Insert: Mr. Giffin. &#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President Vice President Secretary Treasurer&#13;
Wendy Dennis Cathy Jim&#13;
Jim Casey, Wendy Rustad, Cat hy Morrell and Dennis Barnes. Insert: Mr. Wichert. &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
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Cathy Ruchotzke, Carla Benning, Vickie Strong, Wendy Rustad, Cathy Morrell, Patty Shea and Julie Cox.&#13;
Insert: Mrs. Mellor.&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Front row: Cheryl King, Dennis Barnes and Linda Alexander.&#13;
Back row: Denise Weltzin, Linda Hill, Kim Johnson, Keitra Miller and Katie Harrington.&#13;
Insert: Miss Bowers. &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Front row: Connie hompson, Clara Miller and Denise Grabin.&#13;
Back row: Jeffrey Joh nst on, Steven Mosser and James Casey. Inse rt: Mr. Wichert.&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Tom Freiburger, Everett Schroder, Brenda Palmer, Teresa Derbyshire and Peter Manson. Insert : Mr. Giffin . &#13;
Front row: Jeffrey French, Brian Dalen and Charles Mitts.&#13;
Back row: Pamela Mill er, Kathy Mahr, Janie Moore and Tammy Boyd.&#13;
Insert: Mrs. Hicks.&#13;
Front row: James Presson, Randy Summy, Tony Greene and Edward Olson.&#13;
Back row: Judy Travis, David Beeson and Julie Powers. Insert: Mr. Huston.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
FRESHMEN &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Front row: Casey Byrnes, Dick MacKenzie and Ford Ritter.&#13;
Back row: Debbie Buis, Diane Tekippe, Linda Cruchelow and Mary Tague. Inse rt : Mr. Clausen.&#13;
Front row: Daryle Crowder, Donald Weipert, Kevin Blake and David Lingle.&#13;
Back row: Sherry Rozendaal and Sue Ford. Insert: Mrs. Reelfs.&#13;
FRESHMEN &#13;
UPPER ELEMENT ARY&#13;
EIGHTH GRADERS&#13;
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Albert Mingo, Joann Haupt, Leland Kuehne, Janie Domeyer, Lynn Doerr, Donna Pike and&#13;
Barbie Wolcott. Insert: Mrs. Krohn.&#13;
EIGHTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Becky Connell y , Robert Lawson and Stevsn McCormick.&#13;
Back row : Kent Yarnell, Michele Gi llespie and Shyla Miller. Insert : Mr. Brundidge. &#13;
EIGHTH GRADERS&#13;
Karen Schmidt, Beverly Benson, Evonne Powers, Douglas Li ndstrom, Jayme Kirchoff, Dennis Kemp and&#13;
Scott King. Insert : Mrs. Cole.&#13;
EIGHTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Kindra Wolfe, Sandra Hanson and Ernie Malone.&#13;
Back row: Sandra Deets, Brenda Nol an, Frankie Wel ch and Rut h Mettler. Insert: Mrs. Gantz. &#13;
EIGHTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Patric Skelly, Jimmy Lund and Bill Booth.&#13;
Back row: Lloyd Lowe and Terry Welch . Not pictured: Lori Miller. Insert: Mr. Coleman.&#13;
EIGHTH GRADERS&#13;
Jerry Stickney, Larry Smith, Danny Swalley, Kristy Sharpe, Dwight Poore and Ben Elliott.&#13;
Insert: Mr. Johnson. &#13;
SEVENTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Susan Zarek, Caroly n Thompson and Luanne Barron.&#13;
Middle row: Brenda Young, Brenda Sharp, Ju lie Tucker and Susan Taylor.&#13;
Back row: Aaron Bauman and Tammy McCa ll. Inse rt : Mrs. Caniglia.&#13;
SEVENTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: David Maher, Ronald Miller and Julie Jopes.&#13;
Back row: Kathy Pilcher, Karla Boyens and Mark Thornton. Insert: Mrs. Gantz. &#13;
SEVENTH GRADERS&#13;
Debbie Spears. Tim McFarland, Harry Steele, Debbie Clausen and Vernelle Merritt. Insert: Mrs. Cole.&#13;
Front row: Anita Shepherd, Dixie Turner and Kristy Fisk.&#13;
Back row: Jerry Rich, Tim Teff, Kevin Clift and Kev in Kayser.&#13;
Insert: Miss Vessey.&#13;
SIXTH GRADERS&#13;
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SIXTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Beth Wernecke, Shelly Hambly and Kell y Crozier.&#13;
Back row: Scott Seubert, Kurt Strong, Terry Fitzgerald, Dav id Williams and Beverly Apple t&#13;
Insert: Miss Blanchard. ge ·&#13;
SIXTH GRADERS&#13;
Sonja Frandsen, Deanna Taylor, Nancy Brockney, Clint Krogman, Diane Yotter, Darwin Snow,&#13;
Bobby Lyman and Mike Miller. Insert: Mrs. Wahle. &#13;
SIXTH GRADERS&#13;
Donald Hartman, Randy Abolt, Douglas Barton, Danny Thompson,&#13;
Jeff Watson and Leland Thacker. Insert: Mrs. Cox.&#13;
SIXTH GRADERS&#13;
Ernest Peterson, Bruce Martelle, Tracy Burkenbine, Melody Jeffrey, Le Ann Deck and Susan Fredericksen.&#13;
Insert: Mr. Howard. &#13;
FIFTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Kathleen Mingo, Mike Bishop, Mary Hanks, Ricky Mcilrath and Stacia Barron.&#13;
Back row: Vickie Lehman, Marcia Bayne and Sheila Robinson. Insert: Mrs. McNair.&#13;
FIFTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Danny Kuehne and Janice l,µdolph.&#13;
Back row: Marla Van Cannon, Sharla Robinson, Larry Snyder, John Alexander and Scott Moxley.&#13;
Insert: Mrs. Sheppard. &#13;
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FIFTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row : Kenny Still, Larry Welch and Ricky Miller.&#13;
Back row: Annette Harpole, Timmy Ware and Barbara Barnes. Not pictured: Eddie Malletta.&#13;
Insert: Mr. White.&#13;
FIFTH GRADERS&#13;
J ohn Meggers, Cra ig Schlueter, Teresa Dickinson, Keith Buckley and Patty Downey.&#13;
Insert: Mrs. Rice. &#13;
FOURTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row : Duane Meyer, Jeff Irvin, Candie Deitch, Lori Mingo and Scott Saxen.&#13;
Back row: Karla Smith, Sandra Anderson and Jackie Barron. Insert: Mrs. McGann.&#13;
FOURTH GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Kim Bryant and Marcia Crouse.&#13;
Middle row: Bobby King, Nora Augustine, Jennifer Albright and Hal Miller.&#13;
Back row: Jeff McKinney. Insert: Mrs. Sherbondy. &#13;
FOURTH GRADERS&#13;
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Bottom row: Bruce Butikofer, Mary Klendworth, Robbie Utterback and Daryl Holmes.&#13;
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Top row: Roger Johnson, Jenny Cole, Tom Hargrave and Audrey Weaver. Insert: Mrs. Stinebaugh.&#13;
FOURTH GRADERS&#13;
Darrett Holmes, Sherry Sexton, Bill Pittman, Sherman Robinson,&#13;
Jeanne McMahan , Kevin Hovorka and Leroy Green. Insert: Miss Cole. &#13;
LOWER ELEMENTARY&#13;
THIRD GRADERS&#13;
Leslie Peterson, Donna Ande rson, Roxanna Stevens, J anna Sweenie, Tracy Abbott, Shane Lourie,&#13;
David Long and Terry Gilbe rt. Not pictu red: Mark Andersen. Insert : Mrs. Emerick.&#13;
THIRD GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Kevin Sch robilgen , Tim Sheets, David Hoch and Patrick Hansen.&#13;
Back row: Kelly Pal me r, Kevin Carpenter, Cindy Ingram and Mark Howle.&#13;
Inert: Mrs. Szemplenski. &#13;
THIRD GRADERS . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . - .&#13;
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Front row: Todd Bueoy, Valerie Wendel, Karl Lechtenberg and Jon Holland.&#13;
Back row: Larry Gilbert, Kimber Lee Utley, Blaine Kuehne, Rodney Barrier and Margaret Robinson.&#13;
Insert: Mrs. Thomas.&#13;
THIRD GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Teresa Foglesong, Kathy Gillespie, Ted Marshall and Nancy Cline.&#13;
Back row: Darin Hick, Kevin Jones, Sherry Curler and Jimmy McDanie l.&#13;
Insert: Miss Cavanaugh. &#13;
THIRD GRADERS&#13;
Julie Thornblade, Toni Harris, Kendall Steele, Doug M illhouse, Dean Duncalf and La Rae Olsen.&#13;
Insert: Mr. Szemplenski.&#13;
Front row: Lorrie Green, Mike Myers and Bobby Friesner.&#13;
Back row: Mary Beth Carlson, Ray Davis and Tracey Shepard.&#13;
Insert: Mr. Grell.&#13;
THIRD GRADERS &#13;
SECOND GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Paula Kruse, Traci Thiltgen and Adam Hirsch.&#13;
Back row: Annette McHugh, Crista Wiscus, Burl Boyer and Michael Steffen.&#13;
Insert: Mrs. Crowe I I.&#13;
SECOND GRADERS&#13;
Steven Glann, Kevin Wickman, Jeff Eccles, Joey Meyer, Laurie Nelson, Michelle Wilson, Diane Bennett and&#13;
Kellie Mccomas. Insert: Mrs. Malick. &#13;
SECOND GRADERS&#13;
Sherry Jordan, David Pirc, Suzanne Olson, Donna Porter, Kevin Pick,&#13;
Lisa Swenka and Kevin Mayes. Insert : Mrs. Reighard.&#13;
SECOND GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Delores DeVoll, Doreen Schappaugh and Mike Mischler.&#13;
Middle row: Lance Scobba, Suzannah McCarthy and Jerri Ann Aldridge.&#13;
Back row: Bradley Schumann and Stephanie Belt. Insert: Miss Richards. &#13;
SECOND GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Teresa Hulme, Becky Hudson, Curt Sparks, Loralie Grobe, Lori Sawyer.&#13;
Back row: Bradley Sutliff, Kevin Wohlers. Insert: Mrs. Gillespie.&#13;
SECOND GRADERS&#13;
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Front row: Chris Barlow, Troy Foss, Donald Chitwood, Mark Ditmars and Jimmy Kempf.&#13;
Back row: Danny Miller, Tracy Wilson and Lorene Long. Insert: Mr. Knox. &#13;
FIRST GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Anna Turnis, Danny Froehle and Brenda Kruse.&#13;
Back row: Scott Johnson, Jimmy Watters, Deanna Johnson, Tim Fitzgerald&#13;
and Sandra Landon. Insert: Mrs. Kirchner.&#13;
FIRST GRADERS&#13;
Front row: Tom Wood, Li nda Fink, Ricky Irish, Ricky Martin, Anthony Holmes, Scott Andrews,&#13;
Linda Davis, Larry Fox. Insert: Mrs. Brenton. &#13;
KINDERGARTENERS&#13;
Front row : Christine Everly, Leigh Ann Peterson, Jim Phi pps, Brian Sneller, Jeff Albright and&#13;
Marla Shaw. Back row: Shari Osterkamp, Kim Pudans, Ann Marie Hansen, Jay Guyer, Lee Good.&#13;
Lenny Kuehne , Rodney Heins and Chevelle Dumas. Insert: Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Parker, and Mrs.&#13;
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PRE .. SCHOOLERS&#13;
Mrs. Visser and Barry Barron &#13;
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Fl AST ROW : La Rae Olsen, Toni H arris, L eslie Pet er son, Stephanie Bel t, N ancy C lin e, Tracey Shepard, Kellle&#13;
Mccomas, J.ulle Thornblade, Suzanne Ol son an d Terri Foglesong. SECOND ROW: Dian e Bennett, Roxie Stevens,&#13;
D elores DeVoll, Donna Porter, Lorene Long, Michelle Wi lson and Donna Anderson. THIRD R OW: Sherry Jordan,&#13;
Jerri Ann Aldridge, L aurie Nelson and Suzannah McCarthy. FOURTH ROW: Lori Sawyer, Becky Hudson, Teresa&#13;
Hulme, Kelly Palmer and Traci Thlltgen. FIFTH ROW: Pau la Kruse, Kathy Gill esp ie, Lorrie Green, Margaret&#13;
Robinson, Sherry Curl er, Kim Utley, Crista Wisk us, A nnette McHugh, Doreen Schap p augh, Lisa Swenka, Cindy&#13;
Ingram, Loralie Grobe and Mar y Beth Carlson.&#13;
PIXIES&#13;
PIXIES SPONSORS&#13;
Fl AST ROW : M rs. Kathy Malick and M rs. Marvis Parker. SE COND ROW: Miss Susan Cavanaugh,&#13;
Mrs. Caro lyn Brenton and M r s. M arty G illesp ie. TH I RD ROW: M r s. Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Betty&#13;
C~ we ll and M rs. Ferne C h r ist iansen. F O URTH ROW: M rs. Joyce Szempienski, Mrs. Marilyn&#13;
Re igjiar d, Mrs. Trudy K irchner and Miss L eslie Richards. &#13;
Y-TEENS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Lynn Crawford, Jan ie Moore, Mary Tague, Connie Thompson, Patty Shea, T erri Mount,&#13;
Teresa Derbyshire, Sherry Rozendaal and Diane Tekippe. SECOND ROW: Jean ne Sc humacher, Cathy&#13;
Ruchotzke, Cathy Morrell, Patti Mathis, Brenda Palmer, Pam M iller, Beck y Bovey, Audrey O'Dell, C l ere&#13;
Miller, Julie Cox, Julie Powers and Linda Hill. THI RO ROW: Julie Jacobs, Mary Ann Tay lor, Roxie&#13;
Altenhein, Lind a Alexander, C indy McKinney, Sue Ford, Debbie Buis, Judy Travis, Tammy Boyd, Den ise&#13;
Lee, Luneeda Smith, V ic kie Welch, Bonnie Protextor, Mrs. Myklebust, sponsor and Mrs. Sweem, spo nsor .&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Joy ce Newman, V ickie Strong, Cheryl King, Kathy Mahr, Den ise Wel tzin, Linda C ruchelow,&#13;
Sherry Bane, Debbie G ustaf son, D en ise G r abin an d Keltr a Miller.&#13;
SUB-TEENS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Barbara Wolcott, Evonne Powers, Shyla Mil ler, Brenda Nol an , Luanne Barron, Julie Tucker,&#13;
Kathy Pilcher and Susan Zarek. SECOND ROW: Susan Taylor, Debbie Spears, Karla Boyens, Julie Jones,&#13;
Sandy Hanson, Karen Schmidt, Tammy McCall, Carolyn Thompson, Diana Fenton, Kristy Sharpe and&#13;
Becky Connelly. THI RD ROW: Lynn Doerr, Beverl y Benson, Debbie Clausen, Vernelte Merritt, Brenda&#13;
Young, Sandra Deets, Brenda Sharp, Ruth Mettler, Joann Haupt, Janie Demeyer, Kindra Wolfe, Mrs. Cole,&#13;
sponsor, Mrs. Krohn, sponsor and Mrs. Gantz, sponsor. &#13;
BOY SCOUTS&#13;
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Fl AST ROW: Douglas Barton, Mike Bishop, Tim Ware, D anny Kueh ne, Craig Schlueter Kenny Still R"&#13;
Mel lrath and Scout L ead er C arlton Beers. SECOND ROW : Trac y Burkenbine, Dan ny Thompson st' icky&#13;
L arson , L arry Snyder, K eith Buck ley, Don H artm an, D enni s L arson an d D av id G illespie. TH I R D, ROe~~&#13;
Randy Abolt, John Alex ander, Jeff W at son, Bruce M artell e, Andy Gillesp ie, Aa ron Bauman and Jim ~ d&#13;
FOURTH ROW : C arlton Beers. Ricky Miller, L ee Th ac ker, Doug Gillesp ie, Ernie Peterson Mark Thorn;o · and Terry Welch . f' I FTH ROW : Ron aid Miller, F rankie Welc h an d D w igh t Poore. ' n&#13;
CUB SCOUTS&#13;
Fl AST ROW: R ay mond D av is, J im m y McDan iel , Kevin Pick, Mark Ditmars, Kevin Mayes, Kevin Wohlers,&#13;
David Pirc, Jon Hollan d , D arin H ick, H arry Steele, Jimmy Kempf, Mrs. Diane Somers - sponsor and Mr.&#13;
Carl t on.sponsor. SE C OND ROW: Chris Barlow, Ted Marshall, Mike Myers, Joey Meyer, Blaine Kuehne,&#13;
Ka rl L ech ten berg, C u rt Sp ar ks, M i ke Steffen, Adam Hirsch, Jeff M cKinney and Tom Hargrave. THIRD&#13;
ROW: Jeff Irvin, R odney Bar r ier, Brad Sutl iff, Kevin Jones, Kevin Wickman, Duane Meyer, Bobby&#13;
F ri esne r, Tracy Wi lso n, Sh an e Lourie, David Long, Mark Howle, Lance Scobba and Doug Millhouse.&#13;
F OURTH ROW : Patrick H an sen, Brad Schumann, Todd Bueoy, Kevin Carpenter, David Hoch, Kevin&#13;
Schrobil gen, Tim Sh eets, Darrett Hol mes, Daryl Holmes, Robert U tterback, Hal Miller and Troy Foss.&#13;
F l FT H R O W : Scott Saxen , Bobby King, Terry Gilbert, Larry Gilbert, L eRoy Green, Jackie Barron, Sherman&#13;
Robi nson , B ruce Butikofer, Bill y Pittman, Kev i n Hovorka, Dean Duncalf, Roger Johnson. &#13;
GIRLS' CLUB&#13;
F RONT ROW: M rs. Lola McGann . spon sor, Sherry Sexton, L ori Mingo, Kathy Mingo, Beverly Appleget,&#13;
Mary Jane Kl endw orth and A u drey Weaver. SECOND R OW: M rs. Kathy Sheppard - sponsor, Mrs. Marcia&#13;
Rice - sponsor, Jen ny Cole, Marcia Crouse, Teresa Dickinson , Karl a S m ith , Candie D eitch and Sandra&#13;
Anderson. T H I RD ROW: M iss Karen Vessey - sponsor, Miss L o is Cole - sponsor, Janice Ludolph, Mary&#13;
Hanks, Melody Jef frey, Marcia Bayne, Vick ie Lehman, Shell a Robinson and Stacia Barron . F OURTH ROW:&#13;
Deanna Tayl or, Dixie Turner, Beth Ann Wernecke, Shelly H am b ly, Marla Van Cannon, Patty Downey and&#13;
Sharla Robinson. Fi FTH ROW: Jeanne McMahan, Leann Deck, Anita Shepherd, Ke lly Crozier, Kristy Fisk,&#13;
Nancy Brockney, Sonja Frandsen , Susan Frederickson and D iane Yotter.&#13;
RHYTHM BAND&#13;
FIRST ROW: Sandy Landon - majorette. SECOND ROW: T roy Foss and Julie Thornblade. T HIR D ROW:&#13;
Mrs. Evelyn Sherbondy - sponsor, Mark Howle, Jo ey Meyer, K i m Bryant, Miss Elizabeth Hansen - sponso r.&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Sherry Jordan, Jerri Ann Aldridge, Becky H udson and Todd Bueoy. FIFTH ROW: Sherry&#13;
Curler, Karla Smith, Terry Gilbert, Larry Gilbert and Roger Johnson. ABSENT: Burl Boyer. &#13;
DRIVERS EDUCATION .... BOYS&#13;
Fl RST ROW· Mr R ich ard Coleman - instructor, Don Besler, Grant Janssen, Ray Anderson, Bob Jones and&#13;
M r. C arlton B eer; - instructor. SECOND ROW: Jeff Abb ott, Mark Murdock, D ave Gillespie, R ick Kane and&#13;
Bob Roll . THI RD ROW: Roger Boge, Mike Morrell, Jim Lewis and Ch arles Simpson.&#13;
DRIVERS EDUCATION .... GIRLS&#13;
F I RST ROW: Mr. Richard Coleman - instructor, T erry Sch aper, Cheryl King, Kim Johnson, Lin da Hill and&#13;
Mr. Carlton Beers - instructor. SECOND ROW: Bonn ie Pr o textor, Lynn Crawf ord, Sherry Bane, L uneeda&#13;
Smith , Becky Bovey and Susan Neely. TH I RD ROW: Mary Ann Taylor, Patti Mat his, Jeanne Schum acher,&#13;
Rox ie A ltenheln and Cindy McKinney. FIFTH R OW: Linda A lexander, Joyce Newman, Denise Lee and&#13;
Vick ie Welch . &#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
SITTING: Miss Ch eryl Pierce - sponsor, Jeanne Schumacher and Denise Lee - Bobcat.&#13;
ST ANDI NG: C lara Miller, D enise Wel tzin, K athy Mahr, T ammy Boyd and Susan Neely.&#13;
I-CLUB&#13;
F IRST ROW: Gary Wallace, Bob Jones, Russ Abel, Tom Freiburger and Pete Manson. SECOND ROW: Ji m&#13;
Keller, A lan Pierce, Chuck Grandick, Mr. Robert Traylor - sponsor and Rick Mart in. THIRD ROW: Russ&#13;
Ander son and Ch arles Simpson. F O URTH ROW: Mark Murdock and Jerry Wol cott . FIFTH ROW : Jim Casey&#13;
and Mik e Myer s. SI X TH ROW: Steve Dot y an d Jeff Abbott. S EVENT H ROW: Roger Boge, M ike Morrell,&#13;
Dan M y ers, M ar k A llen , Jeff Dah le, D arrell Ingall s and Bob Goettsch . &#13;
JR. N.A.D. - JUNIOR .. SENIOR&#13;
FIRST ROW: Beck y Bov ey , Rox ie Altenhe in, Julie J acobs, Sherry Ban e, Bob Jones, Jeanne Schumach er,&#13;
Bonnie Protex tor and Susa n Nee ly. SECOND ROW: T erry Sch aper, Joyce N ewm an , Pat 1:i Mathis, Vickie&#13;
Welch, Cindy McKinney, T erri Mount, Aud rey O'Dell , D enise L ee, Lynn Crawford an d Johnny Presson.&#13;
TH IR D ROW : Russell A bel, R ick Mart in, Jeff Abb ott, Stev e Doty, Al an Pierce, Jerr y Wol c o tt, D arre ll&#13;
Ingall s, Mike Morrell and Jim Keller. FOURTH ROW: Miss Ch eryl Pi erce - sp on sor, Bob Goet tsch , D an&#13;
Mye r s, Mark Murd o c k, Roger Boge, M ark All e n an d Jeff D ahle.&#13;
JR. N.A.D. - FRESHMEN .. SOPHOMORE&#13;
FIRST ROW: Linda Cruche low, Ch eryl K ing, Kim Joh n son, Ju lie Power s, Mary Tague, Connie T h ompson,&#13;
Sh er r y Ro zendaal , Dian e T ek ippe, Pam M ill er an d Wend y R ustad. S ECOND ROW: Brenda Palmer, Teresa&#13;
D er b y shire, Ju d y T r avis, J an ie Moore, T ammy Boyd, D en ise W el tz in, Kathy M ahr, Katie Har r ington, Carla&#13;
Benn ing, Cl ara Mill e r an d Linda Al exan der. TH I R D ROW : Patty Sh ea, Casey Byrnes, Eddie Ol son, Chuck&#13;
M it ts, R andy Summy, Dick M acKen z ie, Pete M an son, Jeff Johnst o n, Dav id Lingle and Ford R itter. FOURTH&#13;
ROW : Mrs. Shir ley Hicks - sponso r, Steve Mosser, Brian Dalen , J im Casey, Tony Green and Mr. Efford&#13;
Jo hnson - sponsor. &#13;
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EUGENE STEWART&#13;
ATHLETICS&#13;
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Front row: Miss Pierce-sp onsor, Jean ne Schmacher and Denise Lee-Bobcat.&#13;
Back row: Cl ara Miller, D enise Weltzi n, Kathy Mahr, Tammy Boyd and Susan Neely .&#13;
JUNIOR HTGH CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Fl A ST ROW: Debbie Spears, Shy la M iller and Carolyn Thompson. SECOND ROW: Evonne Powers&#13;
and Donna Pike. THIRD ROW: Beverl y Benson, Barbar a Wol cott, Miss Mellor-sponsor, Luanne&#13;
Barron, Susan Tay l or and Joann H aupt. &#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
FRONT ROW: Casey Byrnes-manager, f' e:ter Manso n , David Beeson, Eddie Olson, Jeffrey Joh n ston, Ch arl es&#13;
Simpson, Donald Besler, Steven Mosser, D enn is Barnes, Qonald Weipert , R ick Kane, Randy Su mmy, G a rv&#13;
Wallace, James Presson, D avid Lingle, Tom Freiburger, D ary le Crowder, Charles Mitts, Russe ll Abel-m an ager,&#13;
and Russe ll A n derso -manager. BACK A.OW: For d Ritter-m anager, M ark Murdock-man age r, Jef frey Fren ch,&#13;
Jerry Wolcot t , Steven Doty , Daniel Myers, Je.ffrey Dahle, Darrel l Ingalls, Robert Goettsch, Mar k Allen , Roger&#13;
Boge, Mike M o rrell , Brian Dalen, Kevin Blake, Mike M.yers, A lan Pie rce, Jeffrey Abbott, Rich ard M artin and&#13;
James Ke ller-manager.&#13;
COACHES&#13;
Terry Wichert-head coach, Bud Kruse, Dick Colem an, Tandy McClure and Tom Quinn. &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
James Keller, Dick MacKenzie, James Casey, Tony Greene and Charles Grandlck.&#13;
Charles Grandick, J ame s Ke ll er, J ames Casey, Dick MacKenz ie and Tony G reene. &#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
Front rm Front row : Steven Dot y , Darrel l Ingalls, Jeffrey Dahle and Robert Goett sch.&#13;
Back rDV\ Back ro w : Mark Allen, Jam es Keller, Charles Mitts, James Casey an d Russell Abel. Y Wolcott.&#13;
Not pictured : Jerr y Wolcott.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
Front row: Casey Byrnes-manager, Tony Greene-manager and Dick MacKenz ie-manager.&#13;
Middle row: Donald Weipert, Steven Mosser, Brian Dalen, Kevin Blake, R ichard Kane and Jeffre y Fre nch.&#13;
Back row : Peter Manson, David Beeson, Jeffrey Johnston, Eddie Ol son, Randy Summy and James Lewis. &#13;
8th GRADE BASKETBALL&#13;
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Front row : Doug Lindstrom, Leland Kuehne, Jayme Kirchoff and Dennis Kemp.&#13;
Back row: Scott King, Robert Lawson, Kent Yarnell, Harry Steele, Pat Skelly and Steven Slater.&#13;
7th GRADE BASKETBALL&#13;
Front row : Ronald Miller, James Lund, Jerry Stickney and Davfd Moher.&#13;
Bac k row: Mark Thornton, Ben Elliott, Albert Mingo, Tim McFarland, Terr y Fitzgerald and Howard&#13;
B igh am. &#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Front row: Mark Murdoc k -manager, Richard Carlson, David Lingle, Tom Frelburger, Grant Janssen,&#13;
James Presson, Gary Wallace, Charles Grandick and Robert Roll-manager. Back row : D onald Besler,&#13;
Richard Martin, Daniel Myers, Dennis Bar es, Charles Simpson, Mike Morrell, Roger Boge and A l an&#13;
Pierce,&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING&#13;
Fl RST ROW: John Alexander, Larry Welch, Scott Suebert, Clint Krogman, M ike Miller, Jerry A lch,&#13;
Aaron Bauman, Bill Booth, Scott King, Ben Elliott, David Maher, Doug Barton, Randy Abolt and&#13;
Donald Hartman. SECOND ROW: Larry Snyder, Richard M i ller, L ee Thacker, Danlel Thompson,&#13;
David Wil liams, James Lund, Erina Melone, Mark Thornton, Harry Steele, Tim Teff, Robert Lyman,&#13;
Tracy Burkinbine, Bruce Martelle and Steven McCormick. TH I RD ROW: Richard Mel rath, Daniel&#13;
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Terry Fitzgerald, Ronald Miller, Frank Welch, Pat Skelly, Donald Swalley, Darwin Snow and Jayme Kirchoff. &#13;
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'-...&#13;
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James Presson, Jeffrey French, David Beeson and Jeffrey Johnston. SECOND ROW: Ray Anderson -&#13;
manager, Russell Anderson, Mark Murdock, Jeffrey Abbott, James Casey , Jerry Wolcott,parrell Ingalls,&#13;
Robert Goettsch and Robert Roll-manager. THIRD ROW : James Lewis, Peter Manson, Dan Myers,&#13;
Richard Kane, Steven Doty, James Keller and Russell Abel-manager. FOURTH ROW: Richard Martini&#13;
Jeffrey Dahle, Roger Boge and Mark Allen.&#13;
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Kent Yarnell, Steve McCormick, Terry Weich and Jerry Rich. T HIR D ROW : L arry Smith, Kevin Clift, T im&#13;
Teff, Scott Seu bert, Terry Fitzgerald, D w ight Poore, Kevin Kay ser, Butch Stro ng and Ben Ell iott. FOU RTH&#13;
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GIRLS' TRACK&#13;
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Cruch elow, Denise We ltzin, Carla Ben ning an d Wendy R•Jstad .&#13;
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SECOND ROW: Jane Domeyer, Karla Boyens, Evonne Powers, Donna Pike, Karen Sch midt and Joanne Haupt.&#13;
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F IRST ROW : Susan Neely, Kathy Mat\r, Karla Benning and Cindy McKinney.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Miss Ch eryl Pierce - coach, Sherry Bane, Clara Miller, Lynn Crawford and Terry Schaper - manager.&#13;
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Determined&#13;
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HOMECOMING ROYALTY&#13;
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Princess Audrey O'Dell is at right, Sandra Landon in front and Darrett and Daryl Holmes at&#13;
left.&#13;
CORONATION&#13;
TWINS DAR RETT AN D DARYL HOLMES ... carry crown anu&#13;
sceptre in coronat ion ceremony at Saturday evening party. &#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
QUEEN CANDIDA TES&#13;
BONFIRE &#13;
FUN NIGHT&#13;
GRACE &amp; POISE&#13;
BANAN A EATER'S CONTEST &#13;
FUN NIGHT&#13;
TOTAL PARTICIPATION&#13;
FRESHMEN CIRCLE-PULL GAME &#13;
A&#13;
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.., &#13;
MISCELLANEOUS&#13;
-&#13;
- THE SENIOR CLASS AS 8th GRADERS -&#13;
I THINK IT'S RAQUEL WELCH I I&#13;
TAKE TWO - THEY'RE SMAL L.&#13;
l'M SURE THEY WILL WASH OFF. &#13;
YOU GET THE PICTURES - /'LL PRIN T THE YEARBOOK.&#13;
WOW! WHAT A YEARBOOK . .. &#13;
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO OUR SPONSOR.&#13;
- -&#13;
THE PROM WE WORKED.&#13;
WHISKEY &amp; WOMEN WIL L GET YOU EVERY TIME ... &#13;
-&#13;
BEAUTY LIES IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER.&#13;
NOW YOU WATCH THE OFFICE - I GOTTA GO! t &#13;
THE HELPING HAND -&#13;
MAG IC MIKE&#13;
PRIDE &#13;
SNOW PA TROL&#13;
HAPPINESS IS - -&#13;
DETERMINED&#13;
&amp;&#13;
DEDICATED &#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;
MEMBER FEDERA L D EPOS IT INSURANCE C O RPORATION&#13;
Council Bluffs' Oldest and Largest Fu/I-Service Bank &#13;
OPEN YOUR STUDENT&#13;
CHECKING ACCOUNT&#13;
AT&#13;
ii!:!~§:[ COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
NO SERVICE CHARGE&#13;
PEOPLES . . . DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
308 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Easy Shopping With Any of These&#13;
Three Convenient Shopper Credit Systems,&#13;
~IM§IUQ, ~&#13;
.&#13;
Why should the&#13;
average high school&#13;
student know and&#13;
care about electric heat?&#13;
Easy ... "that's where&#13;
It's at ... "&#13;
"It", meaning the state of energy science for the&#13;
real of the centu7. "It" seems to say to us that the&#13;
world'• supply o Inexpensive energy must come from electricity.&#13;
Gas. coal, and oil are depleting natural resources; eo they're going to be used more sparingly ... and&#13;
they'll coat more.&#13;
Using energy from the sun, the tide and the core of&#13;
the earth are all great Ideas, but Indications are that&#13;
solving the problems of llarneaalng them economically, Is still beyond the turn of the century.&#13;
So It looks like electricity Is "It". Wa must use It wisely. The most&#13;
practical answer Is year-around use of nuclear-generated electricity.&#13;
That means heating as well as cooling. Think about It ...&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
Molgaard Body Shop&#13;
&amp; Sales, Inc.&#13;
131 5 3rd Street Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4270&#13;
WRECKER SERVICES&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
"We're Proud of the Customers We Keep"&#13;
Phone 323-2983&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive&#13;
C lass of 1972&#13;
D E LLA K AYSE R D IAN E K A YS ER COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
C lass o f 1 973 C lass o f 1971 &#13;
Johnson Pharmacy&#13;
McPherson &amp; Bennett Ave.&#13;
918 East Pierce Street&#13;
Prescri ptiG.P., Specialists&#13;
W. T. Grant&#13;
Company&#13;
1141 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, low?&#13;
Beem - Belford&#13;
Funeral Home&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
T. J. Belford Maurice O'Neill&#13;
Connolly Drug Co.&#13;
2400 West Broadway Phone )22-')5) 7&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
I .... ane Brothers Pharn1acy&#13;
530 West Broadway&#13;
Counci l Bluffs, fow:l&#13;
11&#13;
l~&#13;
• DELUXE&#13;
UNITS&#13;
• COLOAEP TV&#13;
• TELEPHONES&#13;
• AM-FM MUSIC&#13;
NEAR DOWllTOWll OMAHA&#13;
328-2626&#13;
3320WBWAYtUS6)&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
"The PLACE TO SA VE''&#13;
1st Federal Savings&#13;
&amp; Loan Association&#13;
of Council Bluffs&#13;
Broadway at Main&#13;
' • II 1-1 .....&#13;
II&#13;
&amp;&gt;&#13;
-:-~lJ ... ~; &#13;
Dick Davis&#13;
Insurance&#13;
24 28 West Broad way&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5840&#13;
Congratulations to all&#13;
Members of the 1973&#13;
Graduating Oass&#13;
Best Wishes to the Class of 1973&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Bookbinding&#13;
CoIDpany&#13;
Albert Hjortshoj, Prop.&#13;
Atlantic, Iowa&#13;
The DERBY&#13;
TACO SANDWICHES TO GO&#13;
Cold Drinks Ice Cream&#13;
South Omaha Road&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1973&#13;
The Warren Feed&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Grain Co., Inc.&#13;
Quality "Circle W" Feeds&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1973&#13;
STATE&#13;
&amp;&#13;
BANK&#13;
The BEST&#13;
TRUST Bank for&#13;
. YOUTH&#13;
FREE Student Checking Account&#13;
Pearl and Broadway&#13;
Drive-In - 15 South 35th Street&#13;
Member FDIC&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1973&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Association&#13;
of the&#13;
Deaf&#13;
Donald L. Irwin, President&#13;
211 Test Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Lester Ahls, Secretary&#13;
1004 Cherrywood Acres&#13;
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 &#13;
Michael's&#13;
CARPETING - VINYL - FORMICA&#13;
FORMICA SALES AND SERVICE&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-8191&#13;
JIM &amp; DEAN'S&#13;
Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
4010 South 4th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
Hushaw Drug Company&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
138 South Main Street Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Thomsen's "66" Service&#13;
U-HAUL RENTAL TRAILERS&#13;
J. P. Thomsen, Prop.&#13;
1725 High Street&#13;
Phone 322-9929 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Clark Drug Company&#13;
112 and 418 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Roger's Standard&#13;
1600 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Come in and see the new&#13;
Delehant Bowl, Inc.&#13;
15 State Street Phone 322-9922&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit Co.&#13;
334 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-2042&#13;
With Best Regards to the&#13;
Graduating Class of 1973&#13;
Drs. Hanssmann and Knott&#13;
Jensen - Pogge Realty&#13;
The home of personalized service&#13;
236 Sou th Main Phone 328-1591&#13;
Bob Andersen R. Jack Andersen&#13;
Farn1er Lumber Company&#13;
318 East Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4091&#13;
Dick's Dutch Mill&#13;
403 West So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
r&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1973&#13;
Gary's Barber Shop&#13;
505 South Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Home Cooked Meals&#13;
Jo's Cafe&#13;
Opened under new management&#13;
across from L.C. High School&#13;
Beno's&#13;
The Store for Beautiful People&#13;
on Broad way West of New York&#13;
508 West Broadway Phone 322-2551&#13;
MARCUS&#13;
DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COM PLIMENTS OF&#13;
The Bargain Spot&#13;
Famlly Discount Fashion Cente.&#13;
6 18 West Broadway&#13;
Downt own Counci l Bluffs&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
127 South Main Street Phone 323-3401&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Berry Bros.&#13;
Music Center 732 West Broadway&#13;
If you wan t to know abou t&#13;
guitars and amplifier, call the Berry Bros.&#13;
Phone 328-8545&#13;
Dudley Hearing Aid Service&#13;
JAY DUDLEY&#13;
11 South 6th Street Phone 323-2521&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Foll ow The Girl Who Walks Into&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
In The Center of Council Bluffs !&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1973&#13;
Redmond Service&#13;
322-8 148 322-9592&#13;
at the Sign of&#13;
the Big Blue Diamond&#13;
on Broadway&#13;
Lucey Jewelers&#13;
3 14 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
Roger's Auto Inc.&#13;
2301 West So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Woolworth's&#13;
Your Kind&#13;
Of Place&#13;
-WelcoIDe&#13;
Foxs Stant/art/&#13;
For service to your car&#13;
Mufflers Tires&#13;
Big John's Pharmacy's&#13;
3228 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
IOWA&#13;
CLOTHES&#13;
SHOP&#13;
Correct Dress For Men and Y oung Men&#13;
536 - 538 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
Cutler&#13;
Funeral Home&#13;
SINCE 1901&#13;
533 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
W. A. Cutler&#13;
The Grill&#13;
Steak - Chicken - Sea Food - Reff"eshmer.ts&#13;
Large Free Parking Lot&#13;
738 West Broadway Phone 323-9990&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
~M~a~~w'&#13;
L!o~&#13;
Mille • Cottage ~heese&#13;
Ice Cream - Butter&#13;
Cheese - Frozen Foods&#13;
Is&#13;
Everytning&#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-n96&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
124 1 MADISON AVE. TELEPHONE 323-4690 &#13;
Club 212 - Pizza King Inc.&#13;
Pizza, Steaks, Chicken, Sea Foods, and&#13;
your favorite Mixed Drinks&#13;
OPEN 11 a.m. till 2 a.m.&#13;
Special Noon Luncheons for People on the Go&#13;
212 West Broadway Phone 323-4911&#13;
Zenith Hearing Aids&#13;
Mrs. C. R. Fifer&#13;
328 West Broadway Counci l Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
With Warmest Wishes for Every Member&#13;
of the Graduating Class&#13;
Harry C. Crowl Co.&#13;
123 4th Street&#13;
Real Estate - Insurance Of All Kinds&#13;
Flowers for All Occasions&#13;
C. E. Hinman &amp; Sons&#13;
1800 'VlcPherson Avenue Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ph one 322-0267&#13;
Lustertone&#13;
Cleaners and Dryers&#13;
"FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE"&#13;
34th and Broadway&#13;
328-1008&#13;
169 Bennett Avenue&#13;
328-0335&#13;
Con's SeUaServe Drug&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
Counci l Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Complimen ts&#13;
Dr. &amp; Mrs. D. W. Stazzoni&#13;
Wendy's Barber Shop&#13;
4 No. 34th Street&#13;
COMPLI MENTS OF&#13;
The Prescription Center&#13;
101 Pearl Street Phone 323-7571&#13;
Free Parking - Free Delivery&#13;
Electric Portable Typewriter Specialists&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Broadway at Scott Phone 328-1866&#13;
Counc il Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Complimen ts of&#13;
Oard-Ross Drug Store&#13;
701 -703 16th Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-2501&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Joe Beraldi&#13;
Brunswick 'fwin City Bowl&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6609 &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1973&#13;
Midwest&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Colllpany&#13;
1 914 Tostevin&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Woodring Funeral Home, Inc.&#13;
Edith Woodring-Flatt Tracy H. McCurdy&#13;
C. Wayne Livingston&#13;
121 South 7th Street Phone 322-7485&#13;
Herbie's UNION 76&#13;
Truck Shop&#13;
Restaurant&#13;
3022 South 7th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
of&#13;
K &amp; K Investments, Inc.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Corum's Flower Shop&#13;
DRIVE-IN&#13;
"For the Best in Flowers"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
639 5th Avenue Phone 322-73 55&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
OF&#13;
Morphy Drug&#13;
Coinpany, Inc.&#13;
825 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7511&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
AUTOGRAPHS &#13;
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SPORTS 63&#13;
ACADEMICS 105&#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN 113&#13;
SENIORS 131&#13;
ADVERTISING 147&#13;
INDEX 166&#13;
BS5072&#13;
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BEST WISHES TO FR. KIERNAN&#13;
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Fr. Kiernan&#13;
accepts pastorship&#13;
in Des Moines&#13;
Father James Kiernan, former principal of St Albert, will be&#13;
long remembered as a part of our school. He came to us in the&#13;
fall of 1964. Through the years he has taught Religion, Latin,&#13;
and History. He has been active in many organizations such as&#13;
Big Brothers and the Kiwanis Club. He was a candidate for&#13;
"Outstanding Young Man" by the Jaycees. He conducted an&#13;
automotive club, helped to organize the basketball jamboree&#13;
for the Big Brothers organization, conducted Adult Education&#13;
classes and C.C.D. classes, was in charge of the Falcon Concession Crew, and helped out in various parishes.&#13;
In his later years at St. Albert Father Kiernan taught only&#13;
junior and senior Religion courses. He was given the privilege of&#13;
scheduling classes as one of his duties as Vice-principal.&#13;
In January of 1972 Father Daniel Delehant, at that time&#13;
the principal of St. Albert, was moved to the pastorship of&#13;
Woodbine, Iowa. Father Kiernan succeeded him as principal&#13;
until November of 1972.&#13;
On November 1, 1973, Father Kiernan announced to the&#13;
faculty and students that he had asked for a parish assignment,&#13;
and that request had been granted. On the 10th of November&#13;
Father Kiernan assumed the position of Administrator of St.&#13;
John's Parish, Des Moines, Iowa.&#13;
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Father Lawrence Beeson&#13;
Co-ordinator of Area&#13;
Catholic School System&#13;
ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Mr. Pat Johnson&#13;
Appointed Principal&#13;
On November 1, 1972, Mr. Patrick Johnson was&#13;
appointed to the position of principal at St.&#13;
Albert High School. This appointment was due to&#13;
the transfer of Fr. James Kiernan from principal&#13;
at StAlbert to the position of Administrator of&#13;
St. John's Parish in Des Moines. This change&#13;
makes Mr. Johnson the first lay principal in our&#13;
school's history.&#13;
Formerly vice-principal, Mr. Johnso_n assumed&#13;
the duties of scheduling classes along with handling disciplinary problems and other such jobs&#13;
important to the smooth running of our school.&#13;
Since his appointment, he has tried to overcome&#13;
the lack of good substitute teachers and organize&#13;
detention for troublesome students. He also attempted to introduce the fine arts to St. Albert&#13;
by arranging for interested students to see operas&#13;
in Omaha.&#13;
During the year, he has taken the emphasis off&#13;
discipline and put it on training the student for&#13;
the career t hey plan to follow. In doing this, he&#13;
has worked on such things as giving the students&#13;
more electives to choose from, providing a vocational training class at Iowa Western Community&#13;
College, and adding a college English course to&#13;
our curriculum. This freshman level class conducted by Cre ighton University will help St.&#13;
Albert seniors in deciding whether or not they&#13;
are capable of going on to college. For those who&#13;
do go on to college this course will also provide a&#13;
credit making the freshman load lighter.&#13;
These are just a few of the many things Mr.&#13;
Johnson has done to improve the school. And indeed our principal deserves the respect and support of t he entire student body for taking on the&#13;
heavy res ili ie~ of running our school and&#13;
carrying them out so well.&#13;
Father Lawrence A. Beeson came&#13;
to Council Bluffs from Des Moines&#13;
in January of 1972 and has since acquired the duties of Co-ordinator of&#13;
the Area Catholic School System.&#13;
His duties as given to him by the&#13;
Area Board of Education are t o supervise the entire educational system&#13;
including the Catholic schools and&#13;
the other religious education programs. He also aids in the organization of the C.C.D. and adult education programs.&#13;
Father Beeson's many responsibilities keep him busy throughout the&#13;
year and, because of his diligence,&#13;
he has helped the Catholic schools&#13;
in Council Bluffs and will continue&#13;
to do so next year. &#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Director of Student Affairs&#13;
During our administrative change Mr. Charles Wolever was&#13;
appointed Director of Student Affairs, because of his experience as Dean of Boys and his eight years of serving this&#13;
school, Mr. Wolever seems well qualified for this position involving the control and operation of all the school activities.&#13;
Mr. Wolever's job also included the supervision of the lunch&#13;
program and the maintance personnel and the handling of&#13;
discipline problems.&#13;
During the year Mr. Wolever has enlarged and improved&#13;
the activities at St Albert because he feels that without a&#13;
good extracurricular program, our school's morale cannot be&#13;
at its highest. He has done this by strengthening field trips&#13;
and organizations, and also by adding new things, such as&#13;
the National Honor Society, an organization which gives recognition to students for excellence in character, leadership,&#13;
scholarship and service. He has also helped our principal&#13;
strengthen the Student Council by giving it more of a voice&#13;
in school affairs.&#13;
Mr. Wolever has set a good example for all of us by making&#13;
himself a part of the activities. He can be seen working diligently at nearly every event that comes to St. Albert and,&#13;
if we follow his example, he will have reached his goal for&#13;
our school will surely be strong.&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Continues as Counselor&#13;
The real reasons for having a Catholic High&#13;
school in Council Bluffs is to bring students&#13;
a religious education and to provide the atmosphere which a public school rarely has.&#13;
This aspect of education is that of Fr. Monahan. Father is the chairman of the Religion&#13;
Department and is the guidance counselor.&#13;
As the chairman of the Religion Department&#13;
Father Monahan plans the whole religion program. As a counselor he works mainly with&#13;
students who are interested in going to college. He helps them decide if they are capable&#13;
of continuing their education, prepares them&#13;
for college entrance examinations, and tries&#13;
to get financial aid for students who can&#13;
qualify.&#13;
In addition to working on curricular matters, he has done such outside activities as&#13;
directing a dramatic multi-media interpretation of the life of Christ based on the album&#13;
"Truth of Truths," and arranging weekly&#13;
youth Masses for teenagers.&#13;
Father hopes that in the future the school&#13;
will have an additional counselor to lighten&#13;
his load a little. Yet, even if we do acquire an&#13;
additional counselor, Father will have plenty&#13;
of work to do throughout the year.&#13;
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OFFICE STAFF&#13;
ENLARGED&#13;
The St. Albert office staff is enlarged this year with the&#13;
addition of Jenna Randolph, Ginger Bognich, and Sister&#13;
Ermanita. Sister Bartella, who was on the office staff last&#13;
year, completes the office personnel.&#13;
It is impossible to name all the duties Jenna has as&#13;
receptionist, but her main duties are to record attendance,&#13;
process students' credits, and handle the school's mail.&#13;
Gin!-]er is the bookkeeper for St. Albe rt and also the other&#13;
schools in the Council Bluffs merged system. Ginger is&#13;
aided by Sister Ermanita, who came here after being secre·&#13;
tary at St. Francis School. Sister Ermanita does whatever&#13;
secretarial jobs there are that need to be done and gives a&#13;
great deal of cooperation to everyone---except for having&#13;
her picture taken for the yearbook! Sister Bartella is the secretary to the principal and also teaches two typing&#13;
cl asses dai ly . Jenna Randol ph - Secretary&#13;
Ginger Bognich - Bookkeeper Sister Mary Ba rtella - Secretary to the Principal &#13;
Art-Music-P .E. • •&#13;
Miss Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Sister Mary Elain e&#13;
Mr. John LaBon ia&#13;
Mrs. Dale Miller&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Miss MaryAnn Angeroth&#13;
Sister Elaine, the art teacher, ha s been getting quite a number of creative achievements from her many students. After&#13;
tea ching the basic techniques of art, she set up a budget which&#13;
called for anything from mobil es to pencil sketches. The students were required to complete this budget and then were&#13;
graded on th eir pictures for a quarter grade.&#13;
Mrs. Mill er has been keeping her home economics classes&#13;
busy with the fundamentals of sewing. Each student was required to make a skirt, which taught them the basics of sewing.&#13;
Next, they started to sew something that contained sleeves and&#13;
facing and most of the students chose to make smocks. Many&#13;
students were quite surprised at the ir own creative abi lity.&#13;
Mrs. Smith, in addition to her regular senior high P.E . classes, has been teaching the seventh and e ighth grade students a lso.&#13;
At the beginning of each year the students play Fie ld Hockey,&#13;
which is a very hea lthy sport. Her schedul e also includes Bad-&#13;
~inton, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseba ll, Dancing and working&#13;
in the area of Acrobatics. All in a ll, Mrs. Smith kept her students quite busy with a variation of activities.&#13;
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Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Anne Delehant&#13;
Mr. Steve Schnitker&#13;
Sister Mary David&#13;
Mr. Al Leber&#13;
Math-Science&#13;
Mr. Schn itker had the experience of teaching&#13;
his first year at St. Albert this year. He specialized&#13;
in the Science Department and worked hard with&#13;
his students. One of the interesting projects that&#13;
Mr. Schnitker's Physics classes tried was that of&#13;
testing the force and thrust of rockets. They launched their rockets in the parking lot and were&#13;
thrilled by the excitement. They also worked a&#13;
long time on the construction of a Planetarium,&#13;
which was placed in the schoo l's main hall. The&#13;
purpose of the Planetarium was to enab le the students to achieve a better understanding of the&#13;
stars and their positions during different seasons&#13;
of the year. All in all , the students enjoyed Mr.&#13;
Schnitker's curriculum.&#13;
Mrs. Dermody has been busy with her Algebra&#13;
and Math Analysis classes. Algebra really isn't as&#13;
hard as it seems after a simple explanation of each&#13;
section . Math Analysis proved cha ll enging to last&#13;
year's seniors, expecially the second semester when&#13;
the independent study program was used instead&#13;
of daily lectures and assignments.&#13;
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English-Foreign Language • • •&#13;
Miss Vicky Salvador&#13;
Miss Sharon Kelly&#13;
Miss Mary Brauch&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
Mrs. Linda Borman&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine&#13;
Miss Salvador had her hands full this year, as in any other&#13;
year. She had four periods of senior English and a speech class.&#13;
The English classes studied English Literature, which consists&#13;
of the Anglo-Saxon Period and the Middle Ages and many&#13;
other periods of the past. Aside from Miss Salvador's daily&#13;
schedule, she gave much of her time and effort to the directing&#13;
of our school plays, all of which have been a success. Last year&#13;
the seniors presented the play, "Mrs. McThing" . The audience&#13;
enjoyed it immensely and the actors, actresses and crews worked hard to make it a success. Miss Kelly taught English to juniors and seniors last year. She explained the characteristics of&#13;
short stories and poems. For a break in the routine, they read&#13;
198.4 by George Orwell. Each Friday a composition must be&#13;
handed in for grading. Her style reflects opinions rather than&#13;
facts.&#13;
Miss Brauch was busy with her Spanish classes also. Her&#13;
students showed a great interest to learn another language and&#13;
she taught them what they needed to know.&#13;
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Business Education-Shop&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Ken Petersen&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen&#13;
Sister Mary Bartella&#13;
Sister Eileen worked hard this year teaching American History al'.ld Office Practice. Last year was the first time that the&#13;
boys were placed in her classes, and it turned out to be quite a&#13;
learning experience for all. In Office Practice, Sister prepared&#13;
the girls for the problems that they would encounter in an office situation. She also showed them how to use the Ditto machines and other machines used in modern offices.&#13;
Mrs. Schnitker had a busy schedule this year while teaching&#13;
a large, first year shorthand class. They learned the many difficult ways of writing the alphabet in shorthand form. Those&#13;
who were in their second year of shorthand were busy taking&#13;
dictation and transcribing letters. Some of the more progressive&#13;
girls were taking letters at 110 or 120 words a minute. This was&#13;
qu ite an accomplishment and would enable them to get a good&#13;
job after high school.&#13;
Sister Benigna taught Typing I and Typing II. This class was&#13;
an advantage for t hose who chose to take it because typing is&#13;
an excellent talent to have.&#13;
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Religion-History-Psychology&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Mr. Dave McClellan&#13;
Mr. Terry Coleman&#13;
Mr. Mike Mauro&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Father Monahan taught some of the seniors the marriage&#13;
course this year. He started the classes off with sex education&#13;
notes and then lectured to the classes on the importance of&#13;
marriage. He also held the important position of counselor,&#13;
giving advice and opinions to seniors on continuing their education.&#13;
For the first quarter of the this school year, Mr. Mauro was&#13;
teaching government and economics to juniors and seniors. In&#13;
the second quarter he unexpectedly became the new psychology&#13;
teacher. Upon receiving his new position, he was very enthusiastic and he did a tremendous job. He had Chief Nick Sulentic&#13;
come in and Chief Sulentic discussed the problem of drugs&#13;
with the class. In addition to guest speakers, Mr. Mauro went&#13;
~nto great detail in his notes he gave to the class on this sub1ect. Included in Mr. Mauro's plans for the psychology classes&#13;
was a trip to the hospital in Glenwood .&#13;
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COOKS&#13;
This year will see the departure of Mrs. Genevieve Kunasek (near right) and Mrs. Charlotte Ring&#13;
(far right) from the St. Albert cooking staff. Both&#13;
will be retiring after eight years of faithful service&#13;
to the hungry mobs at our school.&#13;
The loss of these two women may put a dent in&#13;
the cooking staff for a short time, but don't be too&#13;
depressed. We still have an excellent crew that we're 1&#13;
sure will continue to offer us lunches which are&#13;
often said to be the best in the city.&#13;
We owe our respect and gratitude to the culinary&#13;
staff for putting up with the shoving in the lunch&#13;
line, the loud noise, and the outdated lunch tickets.&#13;
We must say good-bye and good luck to Genevieve&#13;
Kunase k and Charlotte Ring, and give special&#13;
thanks to Mrs. Ring for doing the nerve-racking&#13;
job of driving the Neola bus to and from school&#13;
each day.&#13;
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CUSTODIANS&#13;
Malcom Smith&#13;
With all tile changes occurring here this year it is not surprising that two new&#13;
custodians have joined the crew at St. Albert. Malcom Smith and Dean Jensen&#13;
are now working on the day shift cleaning the c::afeteria and hallways in addition&#13;
to the many other jobs around the school.&#13;
Keeping in close contact with the students the custodians have become popular&#13;
during the year. Malcom's jokes have made him so famous that at one pep rally&#13;
the students' call of "Speech from Malcom" rang throughout the school.&#13;
Although the men on the night shift don't see the students as much as those&#13;
working during the day, they have become acquainted with many of them by&#13;
meeting them at school activities which are held in the evenings. Wendell Olson,&#13;
Joe Mrkacek and Paul Olson, a junior at St. Albert, are kept busy with the cleaning of the kitchen, locker rooms, and gym, and also the general maintenance of&#13;
the building.&#13;
No matter what they're doing, the custodial crew brightens the scene at this&#13;
school either with their happy faces and funny jokes or with their mops and&#13;
buckets.&#13;
Wendell Olson&#13;
Above , Joe Mrkacek&#13;
Left, Dean Jensen&#13;
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ACTIVITIES&#13;
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SKITS-FLOATS&#13;
PEP UP&#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
The third annual St. Albert Homecoming lasted three days&#13;
and was October 5th to the 7th. "A Clockwork Green" was&#13;
selected as the theme and was evident in all activities.&#13;
A pep rally Thursday evening on the football field kicked&#13;
off the big weekend. Floats were presented with the senior&#13;
and freshmen floats tying for first place honors. A tricycle&#13;
race between the classes provided many laughs. Then, original&#13;
skits presented by each class entertained the audience. The&#13;
highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Homecoming Court and the crowning of the Queen, Colleen O'Neill.&#13;
This pep rally was a factor in boosting spirit for the game&#13;
against the stronger Cougars from Daniel Gross on Friday&#13;
night. The Falcons lost that game, but it failed to dampen the&#13;
good ole Falcon spirit.&#13;
Students and alumni concluded the festive weekend by&#13;
dancing to the music of ~arthstar on Saturday night.&#13;
Near Right: (1-r) Robin Cannon, Diane Powell and Steve Ronk&#13;
show their spirit in the freshmen class skit. Far right: Dave&#13;
Stokes tries to catch his runaway trike. Bottom row, far left:&#13;
Ann Vallinch and Steve O'Neill take time out to talk at the&#13;
dance. Left center: Mary Pat Minor, a member of Earthstar&#13;
entertains at the dance. Right center: A Gross player (Mike&#13;
Lenihan) is beaten by the Falcon men (Mike Hurst and&#13;
·Mark Doll as Rita Wettengel and Geri Joneson look on. Far&#13;
right : the senior float tied with ·the freshmen float for first&#13;
place honors. &#13;
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(Above) Queen Colleen O'Neill poses for a picture&#13;
with her court: (l.r) Nancy Wettengel, Shirley Konz,&#13;
Marilyn Brown, Sue Vergamini. (Right) Candidates&#13;
for Homecoming Queen gather at the statue for a&#13;
picture. Shown (1 -r) are Nancy Wettengel, Sue Vergamini, Shirley Konz, Marilyn Brown, Sharon Sandbothe, Colleen O'Neill, Mary Eckel, Linda Novak,&#13;
Janine Duggan, Marlene Petratis, Karen Sandbotf\e,&#13;
Jean Delehant. &#13;
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VETERANS' DAY FLOATS&#13;
GAIN FIRST PRIZE&#13;
Once again St. Albert entered the&#13;
Veteran's Day Parade and once again&#13;
came home with the first place trophy.&#13;
The float (above) entered in the Nov. 11&#13;
parade, represented the Tomb of the&#13;
Unknown Soldier.&#13;
On Oct. 23, Atlantic held their annual Veteran's Day Parade ir. which St.&#13;
Albert also participated. The float&#13;
(right) represented the statue of the&#13;
raising of the flag at lwo Jima.&#13;
Sophomore students from St. Albert were on the floats and the PomPon girls also marched in both parades.&#13;
Both floats were built under the&#13;
supervison of Mr. Gill and Mr. Kingery . &#13;
MRS. McTHING&#13;
DOES HER THING&#13;
Mrs. McThing did her magic of zapping&#13;
stic;k people in the place of humans before&#13;
two audiences of full houses on December&#13;
3 and 4.&#13;
The play, under the direction of Miss&#13;
Vicki Salvador and student director Cathie&#13;
Swanek, was a huge success and enjoyed by&#13;
all who attended .&#13;
The story was basically how Mrs. McThing,&#13;
a witch, put stick people in the place of Mrs.&#13;
Howard V. Larue, Ill, and her son, Howay,&#13;
leaving them out in the cold. For the time&#13;
being, they live in Shantyland Pool Hall under&#13;
the gangster, Poison Eddie Schellenback.&#13;
Through the help of Mimi, Mrs. McThing's&#13;
daughter, the gangsters get rid of the stick&#13;
people and the real Mrs. Larue and Howay&#13;
are back at Larue Towers once again.&#13;
The comedy-mystery was a different type&#13;
of play than any other done before, but&#13;
through the senior class personality and the&#13;
job well done by all, it proved to be a great&#13;
success in all ways. A truly different play not&#13;
to be forgotten easily.&#13;
Upper Left- Dirty Joe (Pat Lenihan) gives Howay&#13;
(John Heck) his hat back as Nelson (John Y ochem) ,&#13;
Mrs. Larue (Jean Delehant) and Stin ker (John Ronk)&#13;
watch . Lower Left- Dirty Joe (Pat L enihan) and M im i&#13;
(Sue McKiernan) cry over the great success of the&#13;
senior play as Stinker (John Ron k ) wonders if it&#13;
was all worth it.&#13;
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Cast&#13;
Mrs. Howard V. Larue, 111 .• ........ Jean Delehant&#13;
Carrie, a nurse maid .... .. ...... .. Karen Jackson&#13;
Sybil, a parlor maid . . . ...... . . . ... Debbie Russell&#13;
Evva Lewis ....... . ....... .... ..... Denise Bart&#13;
Maude Lewis ............... . .. . Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Grace Lewis ....... . ...... .. ...... Patty Adams&#13;
Nelson, a bodyguard .. . .. . ........ John Yochem&#13;
Howay Larue .. .. ..... . .. .. ........ . John Heck&#13;
Stick Boy ...... . ..... .... ..... . ... John Heck&#13;
Ellsworth, a chef ...... .. . . . . .... . . Dan Heithoff&#13;
Virgil, a waiter . . .... .... .... ........ Bill Tacke&#13;
Dirty Joe McGin nis . . . ...... . . ...... Pat Lenihan&#13;
Stinker Steinway ...... . .. . ....... . . .John Ronk&#13;
Poison Eddie Schellenback ... .. .. . . Rod Messbarger&#13;
Mrs. Delphine Schellenback . ........ Sue Vergamini&#13;
Mimi ........................ Sue McKiernan&#13;
First Policeman ....... .. ... . ... Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Second Policeman .. .. ... . . .. . . .... Tim Cannon&#13;
Mrs. Mc Thing (ugly) ....... . ....... Cathie Swanek&#13;
(beautiful) . .... . ... ... Linda Novak&#13;
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Upper Left - Ellsworth (Dan Heithoff) listens as&#13;
Mimi (Sue McKiernan) tells him how her mother is&#13;
a beaver-watcher. Upper Right - Poison Eddie (Rod&#13;
Messbarger) gets a real kick out of his mother (Sue&#13;
Vergamini), as Stinker (John Ronk) looks on . Lower&#13;
Left - Mrs. McThing (Cathie Swanek) asks Mimi (Sue&#13;
McKiernan) to come with her to the blue mountains.&#13;
Lower Middle - Virgi l (Bill Tacke) dances to the music&#13;
of Ellsworth (Dan Heithoff). Lower Right - M imi&#13;
(Sue McKiernan) casts her spell over the Stick Mrs.&#13;
Larue (Jean Delehant) and the Stick Boy (John&#13;
Heck) .&#13;
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SANTA CLAUS&#13;
COMES&#13;
TO THE&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
CONCERT &#13;
The Christmas spirit was first&#13;
stirred by the annual Christmas&#13;
Concert held December 17 in&#13;
the St. Albert auditorium. Miss&#13;
Nancy O'Neill, the music director, lined up the night with&#13;
carols, skits and an appearance&#13;
by Santa Claus.&#13;
The Grand Finale wound the&#13;
program up with a message of&#13;
good cheer.&#13;
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Hearts Captured&#13;
By Cupid&#13;
- Once again Cupid's arrows hit&#13;
those hearts who attended the Valentine Dance, February 3, in the&#13;
school cafeteria. The dance as usual&#13;
was a Sadie Hawkins dance where&#13;
· the girls ask the boys to be their&#13;
date for the dance.&#13;
The group, Chesire Cat, although&#13;
an hour late, proved to be a pretty&#13;
fair group as commented on 'by the&#13;
some fifty couples in attendance.&#13;
The dance, usually put on by the&#13;
sophomores, was this year ta ken&#13;
over by the seniors under the direction of Miss Mary Brauch. A special&#13;
thanks and much credit should be&#13;
given to Miss Brauch and those seniors who helped to make the dance&#13;
the success it was.&#13;
Top Right: "My heart bleeds for you."&#13;
Bottom Right: Dick Mescher checks to&#13;
see if sophomore Susan Bunten and her&#13;
date are having fun at the dance.&#13;
Top Far Right: Carol Burke and Kevin&#13;
Moran slow ly close the "space" between&#13;
them during t he dance.&#13;
Bottom Far Right : "Come on, I'm not&#13;
that kind of a guy!" &#13;
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My Fair Lady&#13;
London 1912 on Totenham Court Road and 27A Wimpole Street&#13;
were two of the scenes for this year's musical, "My Fair Lady." The&#13;
production which was held on April 13, 14, and 15 proved to be a complete success. In addition to the three nightly performances shown to&#13;
full houses, there was also a student matinee given for the high school&#13;
students who might not otherwise have been able to attend.&#13;
The musical was under the drama direction of Miss Salvador, the musical direction of Miss O'Neill, and the choreography of Mrs. Borman. All&#13;
three plus the assistance of student director Denise Bart and assistant&#13;
choreographer Sue Vergamini did a great job in gainir.g the cooperation&#13;
of the cast and putting on a great show enjoyed by all.&#13;
"My Fair Lady" is a story of how a refined English gentleman, Professor Henry Higgins, with the help of his friend, Colonel Pickeri ng, changes&#13;
a lower class flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a lady and duchess. The&#13;
story was adapted from George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion."&#13;
A special thanks goes to seniors John Heck, Dan Heitheff, Jea n Delehant and all other members of the all-school cast. Thanks are also in&#13;
order for the committees and crews who worked so hard behind the&#13;
scene to help put on a great show.&#13;
Congratulations, gang!&#13;
"That Spanish tango really takes it out of you!" &#13;
Left- "Who said that?"&#13;
Below-- "Poor Professor Higgins!"&#13;
Above- "It's easier with a broom."&#13;
Left-- "She does me credit, doesn 't she, governor?"&#13;
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Above: "I could have danced all night."&#13;
Right: " And what I always say is .. .. "&#13;
CAST&#13;
Mrs. Eynsford--Hill ..... Cece Krettek&#13;
Eliza Doolittle ........ Jean Delehant&#13;
Freddy Eynsford--Hill . . . .. Bill Tacke&#13;
Colonel Pickering .. .... Dan Heithoff&#13;
Professor Henry Higgins ... John Heck&#13;
Harry ... . . . .......... Tim Cannon&#13;
Bartender .. . .. ... . Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Jamie .... ..... . ........ Joe Pogge&#13;
Alfred P. Dool ittle ....... John Ronk&#13;
Mrs. Pearce . ...... ... . . Denise Bart&#13;
Mrs. Hopkins . . . ..... . .. Dee Doyle&#13;
Mrs. Higgins .... . .... Margaret Haas&#13;
Zoltan Karpathy . . .. .. . Steve Hansen&#13;
Servants . .. Chris Brich, Jean Epperson&#13;
Colleen O'Neill, Linda Wellman&#13;
Chuck Dusing, Tom Jones&#13;
"Every duke and earl and peer . .. . " &#13;
Top-- "Come on Dover, move your bloomin' . .. "&#13;
Bottom-- "Wouldn't it be loverly?"&#13;
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Left-- "Your getting married in the morning."&#13;
Top-- " Mm ... mm! "&#13;
Bottom-- "Starlight is reel in' home to bed now." &#13;
Right: What is this stuff . . . yuk!&#13;
Below: Busy Directors?&#13;
Bottom: St. Albert's Flower Girls&#13;
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"Three Coins in&#13;
a Fountain"&#13;
"Three Coins in a Fountain" was this year's theme for the&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom. The juniors, with junior class sponsor&#13;
Mrs. Linda Borman, transformed the New Paxton Hotel Ballroom into an old-fashioned city park complete with bandstand, wishing well, fountain and flower gardens.&#13;
This year, since the prom was held in the New Paxton Hotel, there was a banquet held before the dance for any promgoers who wished to attend. Something else added to prom&#13;
was the Prom Court consisting of six juniors and six seniors.&#13;
Only seniors could reign as king and queen. The first prom&#13;
court was Linda Wellman, Ann Vallinch, Janet Kaufman, Colleen O'Neill, Sue Vergamini, Shirley Konz, Terry Weare,&#13;
Steve O'Neill, Kevin Thomas, Joe Kennebeck, John Ronk and&#13;
Pat Lenihan . John Ronk and Shirley Konz reigned as the&#13;
first king and queen.&#13;
"Our Damn Band" provided the .music. Their music, ranging&#13;
from Elvis Presley and boogie--woogies to "Reelin' in the&#13;
Heat" and "Imagine", was throughly enjoyed by all.&#13;
Queen Shirley&#13;
Left-- Diana Lemire and Mike Whitaker show how its done. &#13;
King John&#13;
Uper Right-Mark Spitznagle and Cindy Quigley pause before&#13;
the fountain.&#13;
Lower Right-Andy Heck crowns the queen as Janet Kaufman,&#13;
Kevin Thomas, and Tom Jones look on.&#13;
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A NIGHT&#13;
TO REMEMBER&#13;
(Right) Prom proves to be a success as shown by t he smiles o f&#13;
Joe Gorman and Cathy Swanek. (Far R ight) Queen Shirley, King&#13;
John, and their court (1-r) Pat Lenihan, Sue Vergamini, Ann&#13;
Vall inch, Steve O'Neill, Kevin Thomas, Janet Kaufman, Coll een&#13;
O'Neill, Joe Kennebeck, Linda Wellman, and T erry Weare.&#13;
(Bottom left) Couples dance th e last dance as the end of the&#13;
"night to remember" closes in. (Bottom right) Barry Barak and&#13;
Julie Epperso n take a minute to "just relax." (Bottom far right)&#13;
This food is good! &#13;
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Spring&#13;
Revue&#13;
The Spring Revue was held May 13, 1973&#13;
in the school auditorium. Amid the spring&#13;
garden decorations, the music was presented&#13;
to a full house.&#13;
The Freshman-Sophomore Chorus present·&#13;
ed songs from "I Want to be Happy" to&#13;
"Hava Nagila". Solos and duets were presented by Bill Tacke, Geri Joneson, Shelly Phillips, Jean Epperson and Chris Brich and&#13;
Sue McKiernan and Bill Tacke.&#13;
"Happiness Is ... "was presented by Colleen O'Neill, Mary Ellen Waldman and Sue&#13;
McKiernan while the sophomore sextet sang&#13;
"Can't Help Loving Oat Man."&#13;
Les Musiques was next on the list. Their&#13;
songs included "Whistling Gyspy Rover" and&#13;
the Negro spiritual "Raise a Ruckus" led by&#13;
Bill Tacke.&#13;
For the finale, the Junior-Senior Chorus&#13;
presented their music selections ranging from&#13;
"All Through the Night" and "Summer&#13;
Green and Winter White" to "Camelot" and&#13;
"Mary Poppins."&#13;
Miss O'Neill and everyone involved should&#13;
be commended for a wonderful job done.&#13;
Upper Right-- "Where did that camera come from?"&#13;
Upper Middle Right-- "Happiness is . .. "&#13;
Upper Far Right-- "And Aubrey was her name."&#13;
Lower Right-- At dress rehearsal some new members&#13;
pop in.&#13;
Lower Middle Right-- "If you could talk to the&#13;
animals."&#13;
Lower Far Right- "Speak a little lou&lt;;ler .. . " &#13;
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ATHLETIC&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
(Above, I. to r.) "Hondo" O'Neill tells&#13;
"Freddy" Shudak to leave some for him.&#13;
Brian Sweeney proudly displays his Dutch&#13;
Robinson Memorial Award. "Teddy" LaMantia accepts t he Outstanding Golfer Award. Dee Doyle happily poses with her&#13;
Outstanding Girl Athlete Trophy.&#13;
(Bottom 1-r) Pat Lenihan displays his&#13;
Knute Rockne Award for football. Joe&#13;
Kennebeck stands proudly with his E.R.&#13;
McDonald Trophy for football. Tim&#13;
Cannon graciously accepts the highest&#13;
trophy awarded in basketball. &#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
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NEW DIMENSIONS&#13;
IN YEARBOOK&#13;
(L-r) Front: Jane Scherle, Phil Spitznagle,&#13;
Kevin Flecky. Back: Mary Kay Caparelli,&#13;
Mary Kay Hill, Maurice O'Toole, Tim&#13;
Thompson, Colleen O'Neill, Sue McKiernan,&#13;
Ramona Crilly, Marcia Konz.&#13;
With Mr. Mike Gill's guidance the 1973 yearbook staff has&#13;
produced the seventh volume of the St. Albert "Dimensions."&#13;
A new layout style was utilized this year which arranges the&#13;
pictures and co;:&gt;y in a more organized manner.&#13;
The staff working with this technique is headed by co-editors&#13;
Jane Scherle and Mary Kay Hill. In addition to Jane's job as coeditor, she also is the chief photographer. Kevin Flecky lends&#13;
some support in the photographic line. With the exception of&#13;
the co-editors, the "Dimensions" staff is a totally new group&#13;
who has to learn the fundamentals of cropping, layout, design,&#13;
and all the other important phases of yearbooking. Since yearbook production is this year an extra-curricular activity rather&#13;
than a credited class as it was last year, busy schedules make&#13;
yearbook production a difficult task. &#13;
I&#13;
(Top left) Jane Scherle takes a moment to pose. (Top right) Yearbook advisor Mr.&#13;
Mike Gill smiles approval of the 1973 "Dimensions". (Above) Phil Spitznagle contemplates a yearbook problem.&#13;
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(L-r) Row 1: Gerri&#13;
Smith Karen Gronstal,&#13;
Denise Powell, Jane&#13;
Adams. Row 2: Jean&#13;
Delehant, Kristy Krupicka, Janet Kaufman,&#13;
Ann Vallinch, Shirley&#13;
Konz. Row 3 : John&#13;
Heck, Gordon Poole,&#13;
Andy Heck, Tim Cannon, Tim Delehant, Joe&#13;
Pogge. (Not pictured is&#13;
Jim Thompson.)&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
One of the duties of the Student Council is to convey the&#13;
ideas of the st udent body to the Administration. This year the&#13;
council did just that when they brought up the idea of having&#13;
a student lounge in the school. The suggestion has received approval of the administration and is now awaiting the action of&#13;
the Student Council in the finding of furniture and the organization of the project. If all goes well, the lounge will be located&#13;
on west side of the cafeteria . In addition to the work on the&#13;
student lounge, the council worked on the Homecoming Dance&#13;
and the Va lenti ne Day Dance and helps the volunteer organi zation Outreach. The council is also reviewing the student rules&#13;
upon request of the Discipline board and participates in the&#13;
District Student Council Meeting in Atlantic, Iowa .&#13;
Th is year's Student Council is directed by Sister Mary El aine&#13;
and headed by President Tim Cannon. The vice-president is&#13;
Janet Ka ufma n while Gordon Poo le is the secretary-treasurer,&#13;
and Jean Delehant is the recording secretary.&#13;
Tim Cannon fi nds t ime to relax between all of his activ it ies&#13;
wh ich include heading the Student Council. &#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
To be a member of the Art Club, all of the students have to work on&#13;
some outside activities in art. Some of the students in the group, which is&#13;
composed of juniors and seniors, did such projects as providing the art work&#13;
for the Veterans' Day float that went to Atlantic, -Iowa, painting the sets&#13;
for "My Fair Lady", doing special work for the "Accipiter," and helping&#13;
out with any school chores that needed an artistic touch. They did their&#13;
work under the guidance of the Art Director, Sister Mary Elaine.&#13;
(Far left) Marianne&#13;
Feurt works diligently&#13;
on a portion of the St.&#13;
Albert crest.&#13;
(Near left) Bob Zimmerman and Kevin&#13;
Burns paint of the&#13;
same project. The&#13;
Crest was mounted&#13;
on the back of the&#13;
Veterans' Day Float&#13;
which went to&#13;
Atlantic.&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Anne Turone, Jane Adams, Marilyn Stamp, Louise Dusing, Pam Kelly, Debbie Marr, Tim Gallagher, Bill Mehsling. Row 2:&#13;
Nancy Wellman, Celeste Dau, Donna Applegate, Joanne Shea, Sue Noon, Mary A. Pawloski, Amy Brugenhemke, Linda Novak, Kevin&#13;
Burns, Jim Ryba . Row 3 : Gerri Smith, Sandy Grudle, Linda W?llman, Greg Peregoy, Joe Kennebeck, Jerry Reid, Bill Tacke , Kevin Thomas,&#13;
Steve Stageman, John Stokes. Row 4 : Karen Sandbothe, Debbie Heenan, Bob Zimmerman , Mike Shea, Danny Thomas, Mike Patten, Rick&#13;
Flom. (Not pictured) John Conlon , Jacque Doran, Jody Friel, Marianne Feurt, Mary Kay Hill, Kathy Kongs , Mary F . Masker, Colleen McCann, Rod Messbarger, Jim Straka, Theresa Yochem.&#13;
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(Right) The "Accipiter" editorial staff (in the foreground) are: Co-editor Bill Tacke, Page One&#13;
Editor Dan Heithoff, Photographer Jane Scherle. (In the&#13;
background) Advisor Sr. Raymond Marie, Co-editor John&#13;
Yochem, Page Three Editor Joe&#13;
Pogge, Sports Edi tor Barry&#13;
Barak .&#13;
With a change in the position&#13;
of teacher and moderator, the&#13;
journalism class continued to&#13;
get the Accioiker published. Sr. Raymond too over the duty&#13;
of supervisor of the staff,&#13;
aided by co-editors John Yochem and Bill Tacke . Current&#13;
and important news happen- ings were the work of Dan&#13;
Heithoff as the front page editor. Page three editor, Joe&#13;
Pogge, encountered some difficulty having a lack of news items. John Stokes and&#13;
Barry Barak combined their&#13;
efforts to produce the sports&#13;
page.&#13;
Pictures were provided&#13;
through the work of photographer Jane Scherle and Mr. Mike Gill . Chris Gronstal&#13;
balanced the books while Pat&#13;
Kelley collected the advertisements. Along with publishing the&#13;
paper, the journal ism class pub· fished the program for the My Fair Lady performances. -&#13;
JOURNALISM&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Chris Gronstal, John Heck, Pat Lenihan, Greg Gentile, Jan ine Duggan, Shelley Phi ll ips. Row 2 : Gordy Poole , Dan O'Conner,&#13;
John Stokes, Dan Thomas, Mike Shea, Jerry Sciortino, Steve Haug , Mi ke McGinn , Tom Jones, Pat Kelley .&#13;
j&#13;
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PEP CLUB&#13;
Frosh Cheerleaders&#13;
show their spirit.&#13;
Spirit was kept alive both at&#13;
school and at games during the&#13;
1972-73 school year through the&#13;
Pep Club and its many activities.&#13;
Some of the club's various responsibilities were putting up a different bulletin board in the cafeteria every week and decorating&#13;
the cafeteria and hallways in preparation for each game. President&#13;
Mary Therese Gubbels, Vice-.&#13;
president Mary Kay _Caparelli,&#13;
and their helpful assistant Sue&#13;
Noon directed the activities&#13;
weekly with the support of the&#13;
other members.&#13;
Under Moderator Mrs. Sue&#13;
Smith the Pep Club sponsored&#13;
many money-making projects.&#13;
Among these were the selling of&#13;
spirit buttons, megaphones'.&#13;
heli um balloons, homecoming&#13;
buttons and ballpoint pens. The&#13;
Pep Club was also respons_ible for&#13;
the spirit-filled buses provided&#13;
for every away game.&#13;
(L-r) Row 1 : Lori Christensen, Sharon Sandbothe, Kathy Respeliers, Linda _ Novak , Mary Therese Gubbels, Mary Kay Caparelli, Sue Vergamini, Jean Delehant, Ann Tu~one, Vi cky Kern. Row 2: Patti Salvo, Mary Masker, Jani ce Grote, Jean Epperson, Sue Noon, Jacque Doran, Jane Carta, Linda Knley, Carol Ronk, Patty Hanson. Row 3 : Marilyn Clark, Carol Kenkel ,&#13;
Kris Krupicka, Helen Reggio, Connie Schnitker, Geri Powers, Ro!Jerta Fischer, Kathy Kenny, Jean ne Caparelli, M ary Flecky,&#13;
Jea n Vallinch. Row 4: Mary Ann Lenihan , Lynn Goetsin_ger, Geri _Hotz, Mary Haas, Sharon Duff, Janet Wheeler, Linda Wellman, Nancy Wellman, Theresa Fischer, Louise Dusing, Diana Lemire. Row 5: Cece Krettek, Lishea Frost, Marg Haas, Kim&#13;
Ward, Jill Sailors, Mary Keenan, Vicki e Young, Janet Sulen_tic, Jo Ellen Friel, Amy Brugenhemke. Row 6: Susan Duggan,&#13;
Denise Bart, Julie Wiese, Marcia Kenz, Debbie Heenan, Janine Duggan, Karen S_andbothe, Patti Scott, Sue Bowers Sharon&#13;
Messbarger, Ann Vallinch. Row 7: Cindy Lemire, Rita Wettengel, Dana Coughlin, Geri Joneson , Rita Ron k, Karen Gronstal,&#13;
Julie Schreiber.&#13;
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CHEERLEADING SQUADS&#13;
Wrestling: L. to R.&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kathy Talley&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Patty Hanson&#13;
Ann Vallinch&#13;
Varsity, Left, bottom to top :&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
Kathy Respeliers&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Right :&#13;
Ann Turone&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Lori Christensen&#13;
Jean Delehant &#13;
Sophomore: L. to R.,&#13;
bottom&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Top :&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Marilyn Clark&#13;
Freshmen : L . to R.,&#13;
front&#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Rita Wettengel&#13;
Dana Coughlin&#13;
Back :&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Ju I ie Schreiber&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
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POM PON SQUAD&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Peggy Clark, Barb Eckel, Colleen O'Neill, Sue McKiernan, Ann Sterbens, Geri Hotz, Lynn Goetzinger, Carol Kenkel, Jody Friel.&#13;
Row 2: Moderator Nancy O'Neill, Marg Haas, Marlene Petratis, Janine Duggan, Kris Krupicka, Nancy Wettengel, Lishea Frost, Marilyn Brown,&#13;
Aggie Romano, Teri Beckman. Not pictured are Geri Smith, Karen Sandbothe, and Bonnie Barnes.&#13;
The 1972-73 St. Albert Porn-Pon Squad, which has been in&#13;
existence for three years, consisted of twenty-two hard working&#13;
girls under the direction of moderator Nancy O'Neill. Along&#13;
with their regular performances at both football and basketball&#13;
games, the girls showed their versatility by performing for special attractions such as the Creighton-Wyoming basketball game&#13;
at Creighton, and the Nebraska-Harlem Thrillers game at which&#13;
they performed with the Porn Pon Squad from Lewis Ce ntral&#13;
High School. In addition to this they participated in a variety&#13;
of parades including a Veterans' Day Parade in Atlantic, Iowa,&#13;
and the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines.&#13;
Last summer Marg Haas, Janine Duggan, Karen Sandbothe,&#13;
and Sue McKiernan participated in a clinic in Colorado and&#13;
brought home First Place honors.&#13;
Much recognition should be given to the Porn Pon Squad for&#13;
another year of successful year of half-time entertainment. &#13;
--· :l*il' --~&#13;
,.,.&#13;
.. ~&#13;
Liirn&#13;
-=&#13;
Veterans' Day in Atlantic. Pictured left to right : Sue McKiernan, Teri Beckman, Carol Kenkel, Aggie Romano, Marg Haas, Colleen O'Neill,&#13;
Bonnie Barnes, Jody Friel, Lishea Frost.&#13;
Halftime. Pictured left to&#13;
right: Aggie Romano,&#13;
Marilyn Brown, Lishea&#13;
Frost, Geri Smith,&#13;
Janine Duggan, Marlene&#13;
Petratis, Mary Haas.&#13;
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CHOIRS&#13;
Under the direction of Miss Nancy O'Neill the four choir groups have&#13;
been kept very busy through the year. Their many activities included&#13;
the Creston Music Clinic, the Council Bluffs Music Cl inic at A.L., and&#13;
the State Music Contest in Des Moines where they won high ratings. The&#13;
Les Musiques also saw the movies "Godspell" and "The Sound of Music."&#13;
Even with their many musical activities, the choirs still found time to&#13;
present two fine programs, the Christmas Concert and the Spring Revue,&#13;
and provided the musical support for the spring musical "My Fair Lady."&#13;
FreshmanSophomore Choir&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Patty Liston, Mary Beth Van Scoy, Marti Phillips, Chris Thomas, Dana&#13;
Caughlin, Patty Salvo, Sharon Messbarger, Kay Fagen, Tony Wredt, Cindy Sherman,&#13;
Karen Gronstal, Jean Caparell i, Patty Doyle, Rita Wettengel, Sheryl McMillen.&#13;
Row 2 : Rita Ronk, Sally Duggan, Geri Joneson, Romana Crilly, Nancy Sciortino,&#13;
Peggy Hobbins, Cecelia Whitesides, Tim Daugherty, Kelly Hannan, Kathy Kenny,&#13;
Kathy Liston, Cindy L emire, Julie Adams, Cecilia Grund, Eva Supernaw, Jane Wiese,&#13;
Danita Johnson, Jean Vall inch, Cathy Respeliers. Row 3 : Jeanne Tierney, Nancy&#13;
Murphy, Janet Sulentic, Rita Prochaska, Marilyn Clark , Susan Bunten, Susan Duggan,&#13;
Julie Eckrich, Dan Minear, John Schreiber, Regina Rew, Mary Flecky, Chris Brandt,&#13;
Mary Burke, Angela Herbert, Janet Jones, Margaret Eri xon, Margaret Haas, Elaine&#13;
Konz.&#13;
Boys' Choir&#13;
(L-r) Row 1: Steve Hanson, Dan Heithoff, Bill Tacke. Row 2 : Jo_hn Heck , John Yochem,&#13;
Tim Daugherty, John Ronk, Dan Minear, Tony Wredt, Dan Ramirez, Ke lly Hannan, John&#13;
Schreiber. &#13;
Les Musiques (L-r) Row 1: Mary Ann Gronstal, Jean Delehant, John Yochem, Steve Hanson, Dan&#13;
Heithoff, Sue McKiernan, Monica Colpitts. Row 2: Mary Ellen Waldman, Chris Brich,&#13;
Tim Oaugherty, John Ronk, John Heck, Carol Ronk, Colleen O'Neill, Mary Gubbels,&#13;
Kathy Respeliers. Row 3 : Marlene Petratis, Anne Crowley, Marcia Konz, Bill Tacke,&#13;
Dee Doyle, Shirley Konz, Jean Epperson .&#13;
Concert Glee (L -r) Row 1: Ann Turone, Mary Pat Minor, Lori Christenson, Mary Kay Hi ll, Mary Ellen Meloy, Mary&#13;
Eckel, Carol Ronk, Mary Gubbels, Monica Colpitts. Row 2: Jean Delehant, Mary Pawloski, Ann Vallinch ,&#13;
Chris Brich, Mary Kelly, Mary Kay Fischer, Barb Eckel, Colleen O'Neill, Sue McKiernan, Mary Ellen&#13;
Waldmann, Carol Burke, Louise Dusing. Row 3: Shelly Phillips, Barb Larchick, Padi Graeve, Debbie&#13;
Heenan, Janine Duggan, Kathy Swanek, Marlene Petratis, Anne Crowley, Dee Doyle, Marcia Konz,&#13;
Shirley Konz, Julie Wiese, Jean Epperson, Milly Pogge.&#13;
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Seated L. to R:&#13;
Jeff Hutchison&#13;
Pat Brookover&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf&#13;
Phil Spitznagel&#13;
Standing L. To R:&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Danny Thomas&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mike Meyers&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
F.C.C.&#13;
The Falcon Concession Crew under moderator Mr. Dennis Kingery consisted of nine&#13;
regular members, with the help of spur-ofthe-moment helpers throughout the footbal l and basketball seasons. Included in this&#13;
were activities such as the Nebraska-Harlem&#13;
Thrillers basketba ll game and various tournaments throughout the seasons. Their hard&#13;
work, which was spread out over 30 nights&#13;
of serving concessions, was rewarded by a&#13;
movie and dinner at the end of the season.&#13;
"If you think the football game was tough, wa it until you taste the popcorn!" &#13;
(L-r, row 1) Greg Lustgraaf, August Reinig, Lennie Thompson, Tom Edwards. Row 2 : Mr. Steve Schnitker, Pat Brookover, Jim&#13;
Hartman, Tom Dusing, Bob Grant.&#13;
August Reinig ponders his nex t move.&#13;
CHESS CLUB&#13;
A new organization for this year is the&#13;
Chess Club, headed by Moderator Mr. Steve&#13;
Schnitker. Although the club didn't have&#13;
enough boys to enter area competitions,&#13;
there was continual play among themselves.&#13;
A tournament at which most of the boys&#13;
participated was won by freshman August&#13;
Reinig. The club hopes to gain added enthusiasm from the upper classmen with the&#13;
hope of starting some area competition for&#13;
the seasons to come.&#13;
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SPORTS&#13;
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VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
(L to R: Row-1) Chuck Berner, Dave Scott, Tim Thompson, Joe Kennebeck, Mark Leber, Pat Lenihan, Tom Jones, Steve Amento, Barry Barak. (Row&#13;
2) Jim LaMantia, John Burkey, Matt Walsh, Steve O'Neill, Bill Roux, Mike Hensley, Jeff Doll . (Row-3) Kevin Nugent, M ark Bowers, Don Funkhauser,&#13;
Al Eri xon, Randy Wredt, Mike Romano, Jim Murphy, Marty Wolever, Dave Stokes. (Row-4) Dave McCann, Dave Pogge, Bill Pettit, Ken Schreiber,&#13;
Mike Adams,' Bob Weidman, Bill Doner,Jim Straka, John Ege, Tim Cannon. (Row-5) Bob Sulentic, Mike Whitaker, Dick Mescher, Steve Haug. Not&#13;
pictured: Matt Steenson, Chris Sorenson, Steve Purnell, Greg Gentile, Bob Regan, Mike Shudak, Head Coach Dave McClellan, Coach Charles Wolever,&#13;
Coach Al Leber, and Coach Terry Coleman.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
20&#13;
6&#13;
26&#13;
18&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
LeMars Central&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Lincoln Piux X&#13;
Omaha Northwest&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
13&#13;
41&#13;
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6&#13;
34&#13;
51&#13;
27&#13;
21&#13;
33&#13;
6&#13;
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Hardship or joy?&#13;
Hit it, one, hit it, two, hit it, three ... Come on! move that sled!&#13;
You look like a bunch of girls! You're not tired! RUN! Okay, offense, go through all the running plays. Run the plays right; the defense is killing you : That's better, don't let those guys on the other&#13;
side of the ball push you around, just run over them! Good practice . . . now get in! A sigh of relief, a trot across the parking lot to&#13;
the locker room, and some time to slow down. As you take off&#13;
you r sweaty and muddy equipment, something runs through your&#13;
mind. Two days until the opening game, are we ready . . . ten days&#13;
of practice twice a day, then two weeks of practice once school had&#13;
opened .. . I certainly hope so . I know all my assignments and remember all the plays, but will I· be able to do my job?&#13;
GO, FALCONS, GO! We want a victory! Now the lights are glaring down on the field. Calisthenics are over; we put on our helmets&#13;
after the national anthem; the whistle blows; the football goes sailing down the field ; we got the ball in good field position. Five, four,&#13;
three, two, one, VICTORY! We stand 1-0. Practice again in two&#13;
days .... sure feels good to win, especially that first big one.&#13;
The weather grows cold and so does the team. After being 2-1 ,&#13;
a losing streak really drags the school spirit down. We got to get&#13;
back up. We got to win that big game. Now going into the last game&#13;
our record stands at 2-6. But we are up for the game with rival&#13;
Lewis Central as we were for Thomas Jefferson. WE SCORE!&#13;
Saint Albert is burying their opponent. The final gun signals a S.A.&#13;
victory. All the hardships of the season seem worth while now.&#13;
That last one means a lot because it not only ends the year on a&#13;
good note, but it is a win for the ne xt season .&#13;
(Lower Left) Tim Thompson intercept s against T .J.; (Upper Middle) Matt&#13;
Walsh catches a pass from T im Cannon ; (Middle Lef t ) Def ense moves in; (Below) Mar k Leber breaks loose for a large gain again st T.J .&#13;
65 &#13;
Victory!&#13;
66 &#13;
(Upper Left) Marty Wolever looks&#13;
outside against A .L.; (Lower left)&#13;
Mark Leber gives extra effort; (Above) Tim Cannon scores against&#13;
T.J.; (Middle left) End around by&#13;
Marty Wolever; (Left) St. Albert&#13;
presents Fathers' Night.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
(L to R: Row-1) Barry Barak, Bob Weidman, Matt Steen son, Chuck Berner, Mike Whitaker, John Burkey . (Row-2) Dave Stokes, Mike Adams, D o n&#13;
Funkhauser, Steve Purnell, Jim LaMantia. (Row-3) Mike Hensley, Dave McCann , Kevin Nugent, D ave Pogge, Randy Wredt, Bil l Petti t . (Row-4) Coach&#13;
Terry Coleman , Steve O'Neill, Steve Amento, Coach Al Leber.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
12&#13;
0&#13;
12&#13;
0&#13;
19&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
8&#13;
18&#13;
19&#13;
17&#13;
38&#13;
35&#13;
0 &#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
Tim Adams-T, Mark Applegate-C, Jack Brosnihan-G; Dennis Buhman-TE, Owen Burguin-G, Tim Carpenter-SE, Joe Conlon-CB, Tim Daugherty-TE,&#13;
Mark Doll-FB, Danny Flynn-CB, Tom Gilliland-Safety, Tim Griffis-HB, Rick Gubbels-LB, Jim Haas-T, Jim Hartman-T, Chris Haug-Safety, Pat Heck-T,&#13;
Brian Henderson-SE, Mike Hughes-CB, John Jones-CB, Chris· Leber-Slot, Tim Leinan-QB, Mike MacAlexander-G, Mike Pierson-HB, John SchreiberHB, Marty Stokes-Safety , Mark Straka-CB, Shawn Sublet-T, Head Coach Ken Peterson, Coach Mike Mauro.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
12&#13;
20&#13;
14&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Kirn&#13;
Logan&#13;
Ryan&#13;
18&#13;
26&#13;
26&#13;
24&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
Above: T . Carpenter runs a sweep against Wilson for an 8-yard gain . Below: T . Daugherty f ight s off an opponent for a long pass from T . Leinan.&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
(Sitting in front) Jimmy Sulentic, Mark Wolever. (Row 1, L-R) Kevin&#13;
Thomas, Mike Shudak, Terry Weare, Pat Lenihan , Dan O'Connor . .&#13;
(Row 2) Mike Whitaker, Coach John LaBonia, Brian Sweeney, Tim&#13;
Cannon, Bill Rou x , Marti Wolever, Steve O'Neill, Bob Zimmerman,&#13;
Maurice O'Toole, Coach Terry Coleman .&#13;
44&#13;
83&#13;
46&#13;
54&#13;
48&#13;
68&#13;
83&#13;
64&#13;
58&#13;
51&#13;
87&#13;
65&#13;
73&#13;
63&#13;
93&#13;
96&#13;
40&#13;
52&#13;
72&#13;
90&#13;
70&#13;
66&#13;
51&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Pius X&#13;
Bryan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Valley, Nebr. Paul VI&#13;
LeMars Central&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
West Monona&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Nishna Vall ey&#13;
Falls City&#13;
Pau l VI&#13;
Lewis Centra l&#13;
Gross&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Harlan&#13;
38&#13;
53&#13;
54&#13;
32&#13;
58&#13;
55&#13;
62&#13;
52&#13;
68&#13;
58&#13;
44&#13;
46&#13;
58&#13;
45&#13;
41&#13;
52&#13;
46&#13;
48&#13;
55&#13;
63&#13;
48&#13;
64&#13;
66 &#13;
Upper left: Pat Lenihan snares the rebound as Matt&#13;
Walsh and Tim Cannon make a fast break. Above: Mike&#13;
Shudak shoots a lay up against A.L. Left: Dan O'Connor&#13;
heads the bench lineup during a game.&#13;
71 &#13;
72&#13;
What&#13;
is the word around St. Alb&#13;
ert for basketball? Victory!&#13;
This was very true of the St. Albert team coach&#13;
ed by Mr.&#13;
John LaBonia. The Falcons compiled a 17&#13;
-6 record with the&#13;
best defense and second best offense in the city. Th&#13;
ey fell&#13;
short of going to the State Tournam&#13;
e&#13;
nt by lo&#13;
sin g to&#13;
H&#13;
arl an,&#13;
65&#13;
-21 . Before the loss, the Falcons had won eleven of their&#13;
last twelve game&#13;
s. Throughout the season the team was&#13;
led&#13;
by senior Tim Cannon. Cannon broke variou s school records&#13;
including the most points scored in one ga&#13;
me (37), the most&#13;
points in one season (500), most career points&#13;
(860), and&#13;
best field percentage (56&#13;
%).&#13;
The defense was the key for St. Alb&#13;
ert&#13;
led by the hard&#13;
pr&#13;
essing guard Pat Lenihan and&#13;
t&#13;
he rebounding power of&#13;
Brian Sweeney and&#13;
Marti Wol&#13;
e&#13;
ver. The de&#13;
fe&#13;
n&#13;
sive&#13;
a&#13;
verage&#13;
for the season was a low 52.3%. The offensive team showed&#13;
good strength with a 66.2% average. The Fa&#13;
lcons had six&#13;
games over 80 points and&#13;
t hree over 90 points.&#13;
Other top sco&#13;
rers besides&#13;
Can non were Wolever, Sweeney ,&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
and&#13;
Bob&#13;
Zimmerman. The Fa&#13;
lcon tea m&#13;
next&#13;
yea r should take full advantage of the depth from the be nch .&#13;
(Left) Brian Sweeney strains for the&#13;
r&#13;
ebound. (Above ) Coach&#13;
LaBonia explain s the strategy for the game. (Above right;) Tim Can&#13;
-&#13;
non goes up for the shot as Mike Shudak watches . (Above far right) Al Erixon is up for the lay -up. (Lower right) Marti Wo le&#13;
v&#13;
er&#13;
demonstrates hi s jump shot&#13;
style. &#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
(L-r, Row 1) Chuck Berner, Dave Sto kes, Bob Su lentic, Bob Weidman,&#13;
Tom Friel. {Row 2) Mi ke Romano, Kevin Moran, Dave Scott, Jim&#13;
Murphy, Gary R indone, Chris Colpitts. {Row 3) Coach Mi k" Mauro,&#13;
Steve Amento, Al Eri xon, Matt Walsh . FALCONS&#13;
46&#13;
47&#13;
58&#13;
64&#13;
65&#13;
77&#13;
55&#13;
57&#13;
66&#13;
82&#13;
59&#13;
63&#13;
64&#13;
108&#13;
93&#13;
64&#13;
56&#13;
90&#13;
OPPO NENT&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Pius X&#13;
Bryan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Domi nican&#13;
Le Mars&#13;
Cathedra l&#13;
Ca rroll Kuemper&#13;
West Monona&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Nishna Valley&#13;
Falls City&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Pa ul VI&#13;
Gross&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
41&#13;
46&#13;
69&#13;
35&#13;
68&#13;
69&#13;
58&#13;
54&#13;
59&#13;
27&#13;
72&#13;
48&#13;
22&#13;
33&#13;
49&#13;
78&#13;
39&#13;
50 &#13;
FRESHMAN CAGERS&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Tim Carpenter, Mark Applegate, Marty Stokes, John Schreiber, Joe Conlon . A-Te am&#13;
(Row 2) Coach Larry Patten , Tim Daugherty, Jack Brosnihan, Jim Haas, Mark Doll.&#13;
Kneeling: Bill Sage, Brian Henderson, Tom Swanek. Standing : Dennis Buhman, Mark&#13;
Straka , Steve Ronk.&#13;
59&#13;
32&#13;
59&#13;
52&#13;
45&#13;
54&#13;
43&#13;
55&#13;
46&#13;
39&#13;
65&#13;
41&#13;
57&#13;
47&#13;
69&#13;
45&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
25&#13;
18&#13;
34&#13;
35&#13;
41&#13;
22&#13;
23&#13;
28&#13;
37&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Mission&#13;
Logan&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Fremont&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Gross&#13;
Ha rlan&#13;
Kirn&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Ryan&#13;
B-Team&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Mission&#13;
Logan&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Fremont&#13;
Rumme l&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Gross&#13;
50&#13;
59&#13;
48&#13;
65&#13;
43&#13;
53&#13;
63&#13;
78&#13;
48&#13;
59&#13;
49&#13;
37&#13;
63&#13;
57&#13;
37&#13;
52&#13;
50&#13;
31&#13;
22&#13;
23&#13;
35&#13;
48&#13;
34&#13;
43&#13;
49&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
VARSITY SAINTS&#13;
Above, Kneeling : Teresa Fischer, Mary Anne Pawloski, Jane Scherle&#13;
Cheri Stinn and Lanette Dau. Standing : Nancy Gatrost, Mary Kay&#13;
Fischer, Shirley Konz, Ann Crowley. Denise Casson, Dee Doyle,&#13;
Elaine Konz, Retsey Ronk, Sue Bowers and Linda Novak. Right :&#13;
Denise Casson tries for two against T .J.&#13;
Saints Opponent&#13;
73 Thomas Jefferson 31&#13;
67 Underwood 24&#13;
46 Creston 45&#13;
60 Abraham Lincoln 61&#13;
54 Thomas Jefferson 25&#13;
41 Creston 47&#13;
28 Walnut 62&#13;
66 Abraham Lincoln 57&#13;
61 Creston 40&#13;
42 Corning 45&#13;
50 Thomas Jefferson 34&#13;
32 Glenwood 65&#13;
41 Treynor 64&#13;
43 Hamburg 48&#13;
49 Lewis Central 62&#13;
68 Abraham Lincoln 45&#13;
40 Thomas Jefferson 35&#13;
40 Tri-Center 48&#13;
59 Shelby 44&#13;
46 Glenwood 83&#13;
43 Tri-Center 57 &#13;
~· (Righ&#13;
t ) Gu&#13;
a&#13;
rd&#13;
Nancy G&#13;
atro&#13;
st br&#13;
i&#13;
ngs&#13;
d&#13;
o wn a&#13;
r&#13;
eboun&#13;
d. Above; Forw&#13;
ard&#13;
R&#13;
e&#13;
t sey Ron k tries&#13;
t o move th e ball in to Sh&#13;
irl&#13;
ey Kon&#13;
z.&#13;
The St. Albert Varsity Saints marched proudly under the&#13;
leadership of Mr. Tom Cannon and Mr. Al Sherbo compiling a&#13;
10-11 record for a first season team. The Saints placed second&#13;
in the First Annual Girls' Holiday Tournament held at St. Al&#13;
-&#13;
bert, second in the Sectional Tournament and fourth in the&#13;
Districts.&#13;
Leading the team were seniors Shirley Konz, Linda Novak,&#13;
Ann Crowley, Dee Doyle, Mary Kay Fischer and Jane Scherle.&#13;
Oth&#13;
er standouts included junior Nancy Gatrost, and freshman&#13;
Sue Bow&#13;
ers in the guard court and&#13;
sophomore Elaine Konz&#13;
with frosh Rets&#13;
ey Ronk in the forward court.&#13;
The Saints far&#13;
ed well against city rivals A.L. and T.J. by&#13;
d&#13;
efeating A.L. twice, 66-57 and 68&#13;
-45, and losing their first&#13;
bout to the Lady Lynx by one in overtime, 61-60. Against T.J. the Saints came on strong by winning all four games. Ma&#13;
-&#13;
jor upsets included a six&#13;
-point loss to Creston, a three&#13;
-point&#13;
loss to Corning, five points under Hamburg&#13;
and eight points&#13;
under Tri&#13;
-&#13;
C&#13;
ent&#13;
er to place second in the Sectional Tournam&#13;
ent.&#13;
Hopefuls for next season include Gatrost, Bowers, Konz and&#13;
Ronk along with juniors Denise Casson,&#13;
T&#13;
eresa Fische&#13;
r, M&#13;
ary&#13;
Anne Pawlo&#13;
ski Cheri Stinn and Lanette Dau. Co&#13;
ach&#13;
C&#13;
annon&#13;
should have no' trouble in producing&#13;
another fin e girls'&#13;
bas&#13;
k&#13;
e&#13;
t&#13;
-&#13;
b&#13;
a ll team with th&#13;
e&#13;
se prospects.&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
( Above) Linda Novak displays her technique of dribbling.&#13;
(Above left) Nancy Gatrost grabs the rebound from a TriCenter forward .&#13;
(Right) Guards Jane Scherle and Teresa Fischer reach for&#13;
the loose bal I. &#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY SAINTS&#13;
(L-R : Row 1) Kay Konz, Lanette Dau, Denise Casson, Patty Scott, Chris Thomas. (Row 2) Mary Sorenson, Teresa Fischer, Mary Anne&#13;
Pawloski, Cheri Stinn, Connie Schnitker, Janet Jones. (Row 3) Kathy Liston, Nancy Murphy, Sally Duggan, Elaine Konz, Retsey Ronk.&#13;
(Row 4) Jeanne Tierney, Jill Sailors, Roberta Fischer.&#13;
Saints&#13;
46&#13;
71&#13;
28&#13;
53&#13;
34&#13;
31&#13;
51&#13;
30&#13;
51&#13;
35&#13;
13&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Creston&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Creston&#13;
Corning&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
40&#13;
12&#13;
35&#13;
39&#13;
63&#13;
22&#13;
37&#13;
22&#13;
39&#13;
48&#13;
54&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo led the Junior Varsity Saints to a record of seven wins and&#13;
four losses in their first season of action. The offense averaged 40.8 points&#13;
a game while the defense held their opponents to only 38.6 points a game.&#13;
The best parts of the season included a four game winning streak over A.L.,&#13;
Creston, Corning and T.J. and winning five away games out of six.&#13;
The standouts for the J.V.'s were Cheri Stinn, Mary Anne Pawloski,&#13;
Retsey Ronk, Elaine Konz, Lanette Dau , Denise Casson and Teresa Fischer,&#13;
all of whom saw Varsity action. Next year's team should be even better&#13;
with the freshmen and sophomores joining the team on a regular basis. Both&#13;
Retsey Ronk and Elaine Konz scored over twenty points a game. Ronk&#13;
netted 28 over T.J. and Underwood and 23 over Creston while Konz sank&#13;
22 over A.L. and 28 over T.J.&#13;
Three of their four losses were to experienced teams from Glenwood,&#13;
Wa_lnut and Lewis Central. The loss to L.C. proved to be the biggest d isappointment of the season as the J. V.'s only scored thirteen points and&#13;
they hadn't showed what they accomplished throughout the season .&#13;
Next year's plans for the team include developing a stronger offensive&#13;
threat to boost the scoring average and a probable switch from a zone defense to a man-to-man defense. In the words of Coach Sherbo, "We'll&#13;
be back next year."&#13;
79 &#13;
BO&#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Mike Van Scoy shows his opponent the meaning of pain . (Right) Mike Van Scoy , Jim McGr uder, Tim&#13;
Gallagher.&#13;
Even the referee shows Jim Minor the w ay to a pin . &#13;
(Standing) Tom Jones, Mark Bowers.&#13;
(Kneeling) Mark Leber, Don Funkhauser&#13;
With this year completed Coach Ken Peterson looks&#13;
forward to next years wrestling team with increased&#13;
optimism. Why shouldn't he? With eleven returning&#13;
lettermen and a strong reserve field the outlook is very&#13;
bright.&#13;
Probably the brightest spot is that three of the returning lettermen, Mike Van Scoy, Jim McGruder, and Tim&#13;
Gallagher, progressed through the sectionals and into the&#13;
district tournament, and Tim went on to capture fifth&#13;
place in the State Tourney.&#13;
Tim Gallagher, the team's leader, had won several&#13;
tournaments. One of his most outstanding tournaments&#13;
was the South Invitational where he won 1st place in his&#13;
weight division and was voted the tournaments' Most&#13;
Outstanding Wrestler.&#13;
The top five wrestlers hold quite impressive records&#13;
and all will be returning next year to try and improve&#13;
them. The top five are:&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Mike Van Scoy&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
25-3&#13;
17-8&#13;
16-7&#13;
10-8-1&#13;
10-10&#13;
(Standing Mi ke Adams, Steve Purnell, Ken Schreiber.&#13;
(Kneeling) Matt Steenson, Chuck M cGinn .&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
(L-r) Kevin&#13;
Nugent&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Dave Po@e&#13;
Jim Friesen&#13;
Dave McCann&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Gordy Poole&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Bill Pettit&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Jim Minor&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Mike Hughes gets a lift by his&#13;
opponent. &#13;
FRESHMAN WRESTLING&#13;
Chris Leber tries to pin a loss on his opponent.&#13;
(L-r, row 1)&#13;
Brett Siegrist&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Dan Ramirez&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
(Row2)&#13;
Chris Leber&#13;
Tom Gilliland&#13;
Mark Palestino&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Tony Wredt&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
(Row3)&#13;
Coach&#13;
Dave McClellan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Rick Gubbels&#13;
Mike Pierson&#13;
Paul Ramsey&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
VARSITY TRACK&#13;
The '73 track team had a fine year as they sent eight&#13;
members to state in six events. The events and teams&#13;
were as follows: Matt Walsh, John Ege, Jim Straka, and&#13;
Tim Gallagher in the 880 Yard Relay; The Mile Relay&#13;
team was Bill Doner, Matt Walsh, Jim Straka, and John&#13;
Ege; the One Mile Medley Relay team consisted of Bill&#13;
Doner, John Ege, Tom Friel, and Tim Gallagher; Kevin&#13;
Thomas went in the 440 Yard Dash; Matt Walsh in the&#13;
High Jump; and Rich Hurley, the school record .holder&#13;
in the Two Mile Run, went in that event.&#13;
The team wasn't able to have any dual meets this year,&#13;
but they attended a number of invitationals. Some of the&#13;
main ones they went to were the Adair-Casey meet where&#13;
they placed second, the Clarinda meet where they came&#13;
up with seventh, and the district meet where they&#13;
grabbed second place ahead of sixteen other teams.&#13;
(Right) Andy Heck demonstra tes his h urdling a bility . (Be low le ft)&#13;
Jeff Do ll sw ings into gear as he hurls the d iscus. (Be low right) John&#13;
Heck reache s for t he sky a nd a t t he same time proves h is style . &#13;
Chris Sorenson strides in anxious&#13;
anticipation of a win.&#13;
{L-r, row 1) John Burkey, Bob Weidman, Rich Hurley, Tim Gallagher, Jim Straka, Mark Leber, Bill Doner. {Row 2) Coach Dave McClellan, Tom&#13;
Friel, Joe Connolly, Dave Pogge, Kevin Thomas, Matt Walsh, Andy Heck, Jeff Doll, Kevin Kenny, John Heck, Coach Al Leber.&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
State tracksters are (1-r, row 1} Kevin Thomas, Tim Gallagher, Bill Doner, Jim Straka . (Row 2) Coach A l Leber, John Ege , Rich&#13;
Hurley, Matt Walsh, Tom Friel, Coach Dave McClellan.&#13;
John Ege, T im Gallagher, Bill Doner, and Jim Straka hold the trophy they received for winning the district one mile medley&#13;
re lay . &#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
TRACK&#13;
The freshman tracksters managed to award&#13;
themselves with four of the school's freshman&#13;
relay records and the second win in the history&#13;
of freshmen track as they compiled a 1-5 dual&#13;
meet record for the season. The modest record&#13;
doesn't seem to be much of an accomplishment,&#13;
but it gave training and experience needed for&#13;
them to help the varsity track team win next&#13;
year.&#13;
Pat Heck stretches as he heaves the shot.&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Mi ke Pierson, Kelly Hannon, Paul Ramsey, John Jones, Mi ke Hughes, Chris Leber, Pat Heck. (Row 2) Coach A l Leber, Owen Burgin ,&#13;
Mart y Sto kes , Chri s Haug, Mark Straka, Tim Carpenter, Mar k Doll , Jim Haas, Coach Dave McClellan.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
{L. to R.): Mark Meidlinger, Tom Friel, Joe&#13;
Connolly, Richard Hurley, Dave Kruse.&#13;
MEETS&#13;
C.B. Lincoln Invitational&#13;
Bryan Invitational . ·&#13;
C. B. Lincoln Meet&#13;
Creighton Prep Meet&#13;
Iowa State Meet&#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
4th place&#13;
30th place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
19th place&#13;
J&#13;
Richard Hurley takes a brea k from the&#13;
stress and strain. &#13;
GOLF CANDIDS&#13;
(Left) Mary Kay Caparelli smiles in approval of her last putt.&#13;
(Below left) Jym Ryba, Jim LaMantia and Kevin Koestner putt&#13;
around the green. (Below right) Kathy Talley si nks another one&#13;
as Theresa Fischer looks on .&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
153&#13;
181&#13;
166&#13;
202&#13;
229&#13;
199&#13;
204&#13;
188&#13;
253&#13;
554&#13;
GIRLS' GOLF&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Brownell Talbot Invitational&#13;
Fremont Invitational&#13;
Duchesne Golf Invitational&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
C. B. Lincoln&#13;
C. B. Jefferson&#13;
Logan&#13;
Oakland&#13;
District Tournament&#13;
5th&#13;
7th&#13;
6th&#13;
189&#13;
187&#13;
182&#13;
230&#13;
205&#13;
228&#13;
6th&#13;
An~ Crowley was elected Most Valuable Player and earned 4th place in ind1v1dual scores among seven teams in District play.&#13;
(R ight) Kathy Talley practices her i nu;n - ' '-'- - ·· ·'--&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Li nda Novak, Sharon Duff, Kathy Ta lley, Sharon Messbarger, Mary Kay Capare ll i. (Row 2) Rita Ron k, Jea nrie&#13;
Tierney , Ann Crowley, Theresa Fischer. &#13;
BOYS' GOLF&#13;
This year's boys' golf team, under the coaching of Mr. Al Sherbo,&#13;
compiled a 6-10 record along with placing ninth in the Lewis Central&#13;
Invitational, fifth in the sectionals, and second in the city tournament.&#13;
Sophomore Jim LaMantia received the Outstanding Golfer Award as he&#13;
led the team most of the year and placed first in the city tourney. Kevin&#13;
Koestner also did a fine job. T im Delehant, who would have given much&#13;
support to the team,. was injured early in the season and was unable to&#13;
complete the season.&#13;
167 . 194&#13;
176&#13;
187&#13;
180&#13;
199&#13;
191&#13;
185&#13;
186&#13;
173&#13;
149&#13;
177&#13;
182&#13;
180&#13;
193&#13;
182&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Bryan&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Logan-Magnolia&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Logan-Magnolia&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Mike O'Neil and Jim Ryba put faith in the old saying that practice&#13;
makes perfect. Well, almost perfect!&#13;
166&#13;
180&#13;
159&#13;
192&#13;
161&#13;
183&#13;
181&#13;
194&#13;
187&#13;
183&#13;
133&#13;
165&#13;
175&#13;
192&#13;
206&#13;
172&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Mike Smyth, Joe Conlon, Tom swanek, (Row 2) Brian Henderson, Denni s Coughlin , Denn is Buhman, Joe Pogge, Tim Daugherty .&#13;
(Not pictured are Kevin Koes tner, Jim LaMantia, Jim Ryba, Mike O'Nei l, and Tim Delehant.l&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Patti Scott, Sue Bowers, Colleen Wise, Luanne Masker. (Row 2) Monica Colpitts, Dee Doyle, Shirley Konz, Mary Beth Wise. (Row 3)&#13;
Carol Ron k, Nancy Gatrost, Roberta Noon , Sue Noon, Kathy Straka, Regina Rew.&#13;
Singles are Dee Doyle, Sue Noon, Kathy Straka. First doubles are Carol Ronk and Nancy Gatrost. &#13;
Here comes another grand slam for Monica (Twiggy) Colpitts.&#13;
Secon d Doubles: Shirley Kon z and Sue Bowers.&#13;
GIRLS' TENNIS&#13;
The girls' tennis team had a most respectable 4-2 dual meet&#13;
record this year under the fine coaching of Mrs. Sue Smith.&#13;
The record is even better when one considers the fact that&#13;
only three seniors were on the team, the remaining members&#13;
being underclassmen. So the experience and training should&#13;
make next year's team a winner.&#13;
Sock it to 'em, Sue!&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
I thought it was in too, Shirley !&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
C.B. Jefferson&#13;
Omaha Marian&#13;
Omaha Marian&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
BOYS' TENNIS&#13;
The 1973 boys' tennis team had been scheduled to&#13;
play seven matches in addition to the district competition. But, unfortunately, one of the matches was&#13;
rained, one was winded out, and another unbelievably&#13;
snowed out. None of the meets were able to be resched-&#13;
- uled, so Harlan, Shenandoah, and Atlantic were not&#13;
played.&#13;
The boys' team had never won a match going into this&#13;
season and they ill-fa tedly finished the same way. But&#13;
this year has been a learning period for the most of the&#13;
players and even for Mr. LaBonia who had never before&#13;
coached a tennis team.&#13;
We can look forward to a fine team next year since all&#13;
but one of the players are underclassmen, and with a little&#13;
luck the team will come up with the ir first successful&#13;
season in their three year history at St. Albert.&#13;
FALCONS&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
C.B. J efferson&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
C.B. Jeffe rson&#13;
C.B. Lincoln&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
(L-r, row 1) Phi l Spitznagle, Mike Len ihan, Chuck McGinn, Pat Salvo. (Row 2) Coach John LaBonia, Kevin Flecky, Ji mm McGruder, Steve&#13;
Thomas, Bil l Sage, Tom Dusjng. &#13;
{Left) Pat Salvo shares his proficient knowledge of the game.&#13;
{Below left) Kevin Flecky seems unperturbed as he awaits his&#13;
opponent's serve . {Below right) Brian Sweeney devilishly sneaks&#13;
one in on his opponent.&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
GIRLS' AND BOYS' BOWLING&#13;
Holding some of their trophies are (L-r) Kathy McClenahan, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Patty Marsh, Debbie Sage, and Debbie Marr.&#13;
(L -r, row 1) Jerry Reid, Fred Wager, Dave Good, Mike Hensley, Dan Kenkel , Coach Steve Schnit ker. (Row 2) Danny Thomas, Kevin Thomas,&#13;
Mi ke Patten, Larry Halterman, Jeff Hutchinson. &#13;
(Bottom left) Bowling for Dan Kenkel is a touch of the good life. (bottom right) Tim Daugherty&#13;
releases a practice ball that will surely rattle some pins. (Right) Debbie Marr proudly displays her&#13;
trophies as she is the girls' team's bowling standout. (Below) A Falcon bowling ball takes it's toll&#13;
of helpless pins. &#13;
VARSITY&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Coach Wolever gives Ken Schreiber the go ahead for home.&#13;
98&#13;
(Top right) Bob Sulentic smiles as he crosses the fou rt h base of his&#13;
round trip t icket . (left) Steve O'Neill warms up his throwing arm.&#13;
(Above ) Gary Rindone sets the pitcher's target. &#13;
(Sitting in front) Batboy Mark Wolever. (L-r, row1) Gordon Poole, Steve Epperson, John Ronk, Terry Weare, Ken Schreiber, Bob Sulentic, Dave&#13;
Stokes. (Row 2) Coach Charles Wolever, Mike Shudak, Dave Scott, Marti Wolever, Tim Cannon, Steve O'Neill, Gary Rindone, Coach Mike Mauro.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
Because there weren't enough players out for&#13;
baseball this year, the freshman and junior varsity&#13;
teams had to be combined. The junior varsity team&#13;
consists of nine freshmen and four sophomores&#13;
who are having a tough time competing with the&#13;
older junior varsity teams in their league. The&#13;
varsity team is doing a fine job as they are led by&#13;
senior Tim Cannon. Tim has led the city in&#13;
home runs, had the city's best batting average(over&#13;
.400), and has been voted the best pitcher in the&#13;
Lewis Central tournament where he pitched a onehitter. Other Falcons who have hit the top ten in&#13;
batting thus far are Marti Wolever and Gary&#13;
Rindone.&#13;
The baseball program has a new fielder this year in&#13;
the form of one electric pitching machine. The&#13;
machine (shown at right) has been a help as it can&#13;
pitch for a long time and hurl a number of different&#13;
pitches.&#13;
(L-r; row 1) Batboy Jimmy Sulentic, Rod Patten , Joe Conlon, Gary Ryba, Bill Sage, Jack Brosnihan, M ike Hensley. (Ro w 2) T im Daugherty , Tim&#13;
Carpenter, Dan Kenke l, John Schreiber, Mar k Applegate, Chuch Berner, Jim Murphy, Coach T erry Coleman . &#13;
Mark Applegate hits one to the field .&#13;
Tim Daugherty bunts one for practice. Coach Coleman ponders the strategy he will use in m e upcoming game.&#13;
101 &#13;
SPORTS 1973&#13;
102 &#13;
103 &#13;
ACADEMICS&#13;
••• • ,..n •&#13;
.. ' , .. ' . ..&#13;
. , .. '&#13;
I&#13;
0 " '&#13;
'&#13;
104 &#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
Seniors inducted into the National Honor Society 0-r) : Sue McKiernan, Steve Hansen, Sue Vergamini , Jean Delehant, Ann Crowley, Dee Doyle, John&#13;
Ronk, John Yochem, Tim Cannon, Mark Carta, Colleen O'Neill . (Charles Dusing not pictured .)&#13;
~! tl.&#13;
Juniors inducted into the National Honor Society (1 -r) : Gordon Poole, Jerri Hotz, Albert Erixon, Carol Ron k, Jim McGruder. &#13;
(Below) Ann Crowley talks on Scholarship at the induction ceremony .&#13;
(Bottom left) Mark Carta is congratulated by Mr. Johnson. (Bottom&#13;
right) The newly inducted students enjoy the reception held in their&#13;
honor.&#13;
(&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
The St. Albert auditorium was the scene&#13;
for the first annual induction ceremony of&#13;
the St. Albert High School Chapter of the&#13;
National Honor Society. In the ceremony,&#13;
which was held on May 21, 1973, twelve&#13;
seniors and five juniors were inducted into&#13;
the society.&#13;
During the ceremony four seniors talked&#13;
on the standards concerned with the society.&#13;
Ann Crowley talked on Scholarship, John&#13;
Yochem on Character, Sue Vergamini on&#13;
Leadership and John Ronk on Character.&#13;
The induction of members and the honoring of the parents was done by Mr. Al&#13;
Sherbo who then presented the members&#13;
to Mr. Johnson.&#13;
A reception was then held in the cafeteria&#13;
in honor of the new members and their&#13;
parents.&#13;
107 &#13;
HONORS' DAY&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert Award presentedto Tim CannonandSue Vergam in i byMr. Johnson&#13;
108 &#13;
Listed below are the Academic Awards given:&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert Award .. Tim Cannon&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Nonpareil Journal ism Award . John Yochem&#13;
Law Award .. ... . . .. .. .. Tim Cannon&#13;
American History Award . . Jo Ellen Friel&#13;
Best Female Vocalist .. . . . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Best Male Vocalist ... . ... Bill Tacke&#13;
Best Actress ....... . ... . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Best Actor . . .... .... . ... John Heck&#13;
Thespian Award ....... . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award&#13;
......... . .... John Yochem&#13;
Chemical Society Honorary Award&#13;
. .. . . . . .. ... . . Steve Hanson&#13;
Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow&#13;
..... .... .... . Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Top Scholastic Freshmen . .. August Reinig&#13;
Sue Bowers&#13;
Tim Daugherty&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Top Scholastic Sophomores. Mary C. Krettek&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Dave Pogge&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
Top Scholastic Juniors .. .. Jerri Hotz&#13;
James McGruder&#13;
Deborah Marr&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
JoEllen Friel&#13;
Top Scholastic Seniors .... John Yochem&#13;
Mi llicent Pogge&#13;
Dan Heithoff&#13;
Steve Hanson&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
109 &#13;
llO&#13;
"STRANGELY ENOUGH"&#13;
Drama Students&#13;
Write--Produce&#13;
Horror Story&#13;
Among the varied activities the speech and drama&#13;
students were engaged in this year was the writing,&#13;
producing, and directing of their own play entitled&#13;
" Strangely Enough."&#13;
The story begins with the discovery of an unco nsci ous body of a monster a short distance from the&#13;
laboratory of a cl ever scientist. The scientist and his&#13;
assistant, Egor, having already made plans for such a&#13;
find, ta ke the body t o the laboratory for "repairs."&#13;
When t he monster arouses, he is instructed to go out&#13;
and steal. In order to fulfill his orders it is necessary&#13;
to stra ngle his clients, including six girls who are&#13;
having a seance during a slumber party. As the scientist&#13;
and Egor are examining the loot taken from the girls,&#13;
t he monste r casuall y drinks from one of the vials in the&#13;
laboratory and becomes human.&#13;
In ot her act ivities, e ight students were accompanied&#13;
by Miss Sa lvador to Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, for&#13;
a Drama Workshop at which they le arned t echniques&#13;
fo r stage make up, movement, scene painting, and improvisation.&#13;
On February 24 fo ur senior studen ts re ceived l's at&#13;
t he Distri ct Speech Meet in Tabor, Iowa, which&#13;
forwa rded t hem to t he Stat e Speech Meet. On March&#13;
17 t hese same four person s rece ived I's at t he St ate&#13;
Speech Meet he ld at Corn ing, Iowa . These se nio rs&#13;
were Patty Adams (Interpretive Poet ry), Den ise&#13;
Bart (Rad io News An nouncing), Jean De lehant (Aft er&#13;
Di nner Speak ing) , and Debbie Russe l I (I nte rpretive&#13;
Prose).&#13;
(Top left) T he scienti st (Terry M inahan ) and hi s faithful assistan t , Egor (Phil Spi tznag le), make a few " repairs" on the body f ou nd o utside the laboratory . (Top&#13;
ri ght) The monst er (Kevin Flec ky ) in sea rch of loot stra ngles one of his clients.&#13;
(Above) T he girls (from left) Roberta N oon , Nancy Gatrost , Diane Bar t, Cind y&#13;
Quigley, Mary Ellen Waldmann, Diane Lemire have a sea nce during a slumber party . &#13;
MUSIC STUDENTS&#13;
ATTEND CONTESTS&#13;
) / ---"-1 (&#13;
/'&#13;
In April 1973 seventeen music students&#13;
attended the Small Group State Music Contest held at Abraham Lincoln. The vocalists&#13;
and pianists received three I's and three&#13;
111 's for their efforts.&#13;
01 May 5, 1973, the chorus attended&#13;
the Large Group State Music Contest which&#13;
was held at Thomas Jefferson. At this event&#13;
the fifty member group received a 11 rating.&#13;
(Left) Vocal and piano soloists receiving l's were Bill Tacke and&#13;
Jean Delehant, receiving a II was Jean Epperson, and receiving Ill's&#13;
were Patty Liston and Danita Johnson. (Below) Sophomore Se xtet&#13;
receiving a 11 consisted of Janet Jones, Susan Bunten, Angela Herbert, Chris Brandt, Cecilia Grund, and Patty Doyle .&#13;
(Above) Freshman Quartet receiving a 111 rating were Mary Flecky ,&#13;
Rita Ronk, Karen Gronstal, and Danita Johnson. (Left) The Trio&#13;
made up of Mary Ellen Waldmann, Colleen O'Neill, and Sue McKiernan received a 11 rating.&#13;
111 &#13;
112 &#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN&#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
Julie Adams&#13;
Tim Adams&#13;
Mark Applegate&#13;
Diane Bart&#13;
Sue Bowers&#13;
Bob Bronson&#13;
Pat Brookover&#13;
John Brosnihan&#13;
Dennis Buhman&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Robin Cannon&#13;
Jeanne Caparelli&#13;
Tim Carpenter&#13;
Theresa Carta&#13;
Kim Cleveland&#13;
Joe Conlon&#13;
Dana Coughlin&#13;
T im Daugherty&#13;
President&#13;
Pat Heck&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Cindy Sherman&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Glass&#13;
Officers&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
August Reinig &#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Rick Gubbels&#13;
Jim Haas&#13;
Jeff Hamling&#13;
Kelly Hannan&#13;
Jim Hartman&#13;
Chris Haug&#13;
Pat Heck&#13;
Brian Henderson&#13;
Mark Doll&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
Julie Eckrich&#13;
Lee Elvins&#13;
Tom Evers&#13;
Kay Fagan&#13;
Roberta Fischer&#13;
Mary Flecky&#13;
Dan Flynn&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Tom Gilliland&#13;
Robert Grant&#13;
Karen Greiner&#13;
Tim Griffis&#13;
115 &#13;
Peggy Hobbins&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
Mike Hurst&#13;
Danita Johnson&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Jerri Joneson&#13;
Mary Keenan&#13;
Shawn Kelly&#13;
Kathy Kenney&#13;
Robin Koestner&#13;
Kathy Krueger&#13;
Chris L eber&#13;
Marian L einen&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
Kathy Liston&#13;
Barb Marco&#13;
Don Marr&#13;
Luanne Masker &#13;
Mike McAlexander&#13;
Sheryl McMillen&#13;
Michelle Merino&#13;
Sharon Messberger&#13;
Dan Minear&#13;
Nancy Murphy&#13;
Kandyce Nugent&#13;
Susan O'Grady&#13;
Tom Olson&#13;
Dana Ortez&#13;
Mike Palestine&#13;
Rodney Patten&#13;
Marti Phillips&#13;
Mike Pierson&#13;
Mark Porter&#13;
Diane Powell&#13;
Geri Powers&#13;
Rita Prochaska&#13;
Dan Ramirez&#13;
Paul Ramsey&#13;
James Reed&#13;
August Reinig&#13;
Regina Rew&#13;
Cindy Robinson&#13;
Jim Ron k&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Steve Ron k&#13;
Pat Ryan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Bill Sage&#13;
Jill Sailors&#13;
Connie Schnitker&#13;
John Schreiber&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Julie Schreiber&#13;
Nancy Sciortino&#13;
Patti Scott&#13;
Cindy Sherman&#13;
Brett Siegrist&#13;
Pauline Smith&#13;
Mike Smyth&#13;
Kim Springer&#13;
Marty Stokes&#13;
Mark Straka&#13;
Shawn Sublet&#13;
Janet Sulentic &#13;
Kim Ward&#13;
~ita Wettengel&#13;
ane A. Wiese&#13;
Colleen Wise&#13;
T&lt;:&gt;nY Wredt&#13;
Vickie Young&#13;
Maribeth Va Carol v· I n Seay 10 a Fred Wager&#13;
Kim Wallace&#13;
Eva Supernaw&#13;
Tom Swanek&#13;
Chris Thomas&#13;
Lenny Tho Jeanne T . mpson 1erney&#13;
-~&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Debbie Barker&#13;
Jeff Bart&#13;
Chuc k Berner&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Bur ke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Bob Burns&#13;
Mike Callaghan&#13;
Joe Caparelli&#13;
Marilyn Clark&#13;
Chris Colpitts&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Cathie Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Jim Crowley&#13;
Tim Delehant&#13;
Bob Doyle&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
President&#13;
Dennis Ortez&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Susan Duggan Class&#13;
Officers&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Jim Thompson&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Mary Ann L enihan &#13;
Patty Doyle&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Susary Duggan&#13;
Mike Emarine&#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Margaret Erixon&#13;
Lynn Goetzinger&#13;
David Good&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Cecilia Grund&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Mike Hensley&#13;
Ange la Herbert&#13;
Janice Hurd&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Kathy Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
Lishea Frost&#13;
Don Funkhauser&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelley Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf&#13;
Patti Marsh&#13;
David Mccann&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones&#13;
Patty Kalar&#13;
Patrick Kelly&#13;
Carol Kenkel&#13;
Dan Kenkel&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay Konz&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Steve Krueger&#13;
Kris Krupicka&#13;
Dave Kruse&#13;
Jim LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire &#13;
L&#13;
Cathy Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
Bill Ronk&#13;
Chuc k McGinn&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Bill Michalski&#13;
Terry Minahan&#13;
Joann Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
Jim Murphy&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olsen&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
Dennis Ortez&#13;
Cindy Palestine&#13;
Billy Pettit&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Oscar Reed&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
Pat Salvo&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Colleen Schnitker&#13;
Mary Sorenson&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
Nancy Steenson&#13;
Dave Stokes&#13;
Bob Sulentic&#13;
Kathy Swift&#13;
Bruce Travis&#13;
Jeannie Vallinch&#13;
Bob Weidman&#13;
Dick Wettengel&#13;
Cecelia Whitesides&#13;
Marti Wolever &#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
Steve Amento&#13;
Luann Asman&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Chris Brich&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
Mary K. Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Jan e Carta&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
President&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Class&#13;
Officers&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Barb Eckel&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Lori Christiansen&#13;
Roger Clark&#13;
Rosemary Conlon&#13;
Lanette Dau&#13;
Diann Doner&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Louise Dusing&#13;
Barb Eckel&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
Albert Erixon&#13;
Rita Evers&#13;
Marianne Feurt&#13;
Theresa Fischer&#13;
Jody Friel&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
Chris Gronstal&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Mary T. Gubbels&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mary Haas &#13;
Dan Hanson&#13;
Patty Hanson&#13;
Cecilia Hartleib&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
• Marilee Higginbotham&#13;
Jerri Hotz&#13;
Maureen Ke!ly&#13;
Pam Kelly&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Cathy Kongs&#13;
Linda Kriley&#13;
Barb Larchick&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Debbie Marr&#13;
Mary F. Masker&#13;
Darlene Hurd&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Janet Kaufman&#13;
Bill Keenan&#13;
Pat Kelly&#13;
Tom McAlexander&#13;
Kathy McClenahan&#13;
Mike McGinn&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
Jamie Minor&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Kevin Moran&#13;
Mary E. Morrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve O'Neill&#13;
Patty Patten&#13;
Mary A. Pawloski&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Gordy Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Debbie Powell&#13;
Shirley Pruitt&#13;
Steve Purnell&#13;
Cindy Quigley&#13;
Vicki Ramirez&#13;
Helen Reggio&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
Bill Roux&#13;
Debbie Sage&#13;
Angela Salsbury&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Ken Schreiber &#13;
Mary A. Wilkenson&#13;
Mary Beth Wise&#13;
Theresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerman&#13;
Matt Walsh&#13;
Terry Weare&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wellman&#13;
Janet Wheeler&#13;
Mike Whitaker&#13;
Dave Scott&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Mat Steenson&#13;
Cheryl Stinn&#13;
Kathy Straka&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Kathy Talley&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Martha Tierney&#13;
Ann Turone&#13;
Ann Vallinch&#13;
Mary E. Waldmann&#13;
129 &#13;
130 &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Rhonda A pplegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
President&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
. Time it was •&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
• • &#13;
• • • and what a time it was • • •&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Teri Beckman&#13;
Jane Bintner&#13;
Jim Bridges&#13;
Marilyn Brown&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Tim Cannon&#13;
Mark Cart a&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
John Conlon&#13;
Dennis Coughl in&#13;
Cheryl Cox&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
Bill Doner&#13;
Dee Doyle&#13;
Monica Doyle&#13;
Janine Duggan&#13;
• •&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrich&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Denise Fischer&#13;
Mary Kay Fischer&#13;
• it was a time of innocence&#13;
Rick Flom&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Greg Gentile&#13;
• • • &#13;
• • •&#13;
Debbie Heeman&#13;
Dan Heithoff&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
a time of confidences • • •&#13;
Padi Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Tom Greiner&#13;
Sandy Grudle&#13;
Larry Halterman&#13;
Steve Hanson&#13;
Steve Haug&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Barb Huss&#13;
Tom Huyck&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Alan Kaufman&#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joe Kennebeck&#13;
Mark Kriley&#13;
Sue Kobold&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Kon z&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Mary Lynn Leibel&#13;
Pat Lenihan&#13;
Sue Mcl&lt;ierman&#13;
Pam Mart in&#13;
Jeff Mathiase n&#13;
• • • Long ago it must • • • &#13;
• • • I have a photograph • • •&#13;
Bill Mehsling&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Dick Mescher&#13;
Rod Messbarger&#13;
Mike Meyers&#13;
Dave Minahan&#13;
Craig Moran&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Mike O'Neil&#13;
Colleen O'Neil l&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Mike Patten&#13;
Greg Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Milly Pogge&#13;
Jerry Reid&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Susan Roarty&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
Aggie Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
Debbie Russell&#13;
Jim Ryba&#13;
Karen Sandbothe&#13;
Sharen Sandbothe&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Mike Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Geri Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson&#13;
Mark Spitznagle&#13;
• • • Preserve your memories • • • &#13;
• • • They're all that's left you .&#13;
Rox an n Springer&#13;
Diane St ageman&#13;
Marilyn Stamp&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
Jim Straka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Cathie Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Bill Tacke&#13;
Danny Thomas&#13;
Larry Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Nancy Van Horne&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Jul ie Wiese&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman&#13;
139 &#13;
140 &#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
On May 20th the Seniors gathered. together in the auditorium for the&#13;
Senior Mass. The Mass was concelebrated this year by Fr. Beeson, Area&#13;
Schools Coordinator, Fathers James Kiernan and Daniel Delehant,&#13;
former principals of St. Albert, Fathers Hurley, Gittens, and Monahan,&#13;
teachers at St. Albert, and Monsignor Costin and Fr. Engel, Pastor and&#13;
Assistant at St. Francis Church.&#13;
After the Mass, the seniors moved to the cafeteria for their banquet&#13;
at which Fathers Kiernan and Delehant were honored guests. Fr. Kiernan was presented with a belated going-away gift by Fr. Beeson. Mr.&#13;
Johnson presented some of the seniors with "Special" awards adding&#13;
a little fun and laughte r to the occasion.&#13;
It was t ruly a memorable evening for the seniors and teachers and&#13;
guests.&#13;
(Above) Fr. James Kiernan gives his last word of advice to the seniors at the Senior&#13;
Mass. (Above right) Bill Tacke carries the Mass of fering . (R ight) Seniors enjoy their&#13;
last mea I together.&#13;
SENIOR &#13;
MASS and BANQUET&#13;
(Top) Fr. Beeson offers t he wine at the concelebrated Mass for the seniors. (Left) John Heck&#13;
presents John Ege with one of the special awards&#13;
given by Mr. Johnson. (Above) Marcia Konz&#13;
rests between courses at the Sen ior Banquet.&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
1973&#13;
The 1973 St. Albert Graduation exercise was held in the&#13;
school gym on May 25 as 129 seniors left the halls of their&#13;
Alma Mater.&#13;
The chorus provided the music dedicated to the seniors.&#13;
The songs "Morning Has Broken" and "In My Life" permeated the air.&#13;
Steve Hansen represented the senior class with his talk on&#13;
individualism. Mr. V.J. Skutt, Chairman of the Board and&#13;
Chief Executive Officer of Mutual of Omaha--United of&#13;
Omaha, was the guest speaker. He told the seniors the importance of preserving private education and keeping such fine&#13;
schools as St. Albert in existence.&#13;
Bishop Maurice J. Dingman presented the seniors their&#13;
diplomas and the Class of '73 marched from the gym to the&#13;
traditional "Pomp and Circumstance ."&#13;
(Near right) The seniors await their final appearance as students of St.&#13;
Albert. (Far right) Senior boys show their approval of graduation .&#13;
(Pictured below, far left) Steve Hansen represents the seniors in his&#13;
talk to the parents. (Center left) Mr. Skutt directs his remarks to the&#13;
Class of '73. (Center right) Colleen O'Neill receives her diploma from&#13;
Bishop Dingman. (Far right) Larry Thomas becomes a graduatd of St.&#13;
Albert. &#13;
145 &#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
146 &#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hushaw Drug Co.&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
322-2595&#13;
Kirby V acuum C leaner Co.&#13;
109 South Main&#13;
328-2463&#13;
Don Gallagher, proprietor&#13;
When you are thinking about life&#13;
think of&#13;
Jim Pawloski -- Gary Fangman&#13;
represent ing&#13;
CONTINENTAL GENERAL&#13;
IN SURANCE COMPANY&#13;
PIZZA KING&#13;
Dan Thomas, Doc Romano and Mark&#13;
Brosnihan stop at the Pizza King after&#13;
a game.&#13;
212 West Broadway&#13;
323-4911&#13;
Donovan's Champlin Service&#13;
Tim - - Mike&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
La ne's&#13;
Posters, Incense, Candles&#13;
530 West Broadway &#13;
322-2501&#13;
Oard-Ross Drug&#13;
701-3 16th Avenue&#13;
* Paint - Glass&#13;
* Photo Finishing - Sundries&#13;
* Prescription Services&#13;
Joe Beraldi&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Blue t White Stores&#13;
Minden - Neola, Iowa&#13;
Meadow&#13;
Gold&#13;
EVERYTHING THAT'S&#13;
GOOD FOR YOUR&#13;
FAMILY&#13;
Beatrice Foods Co.&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
323-7596&#13;
149 &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of '73&#13;
FARMERS S MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
150&#13;
The Prescription&#13;
Center&#13;
101 Pearl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
Best wishes from the&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
BLUE STAR&#13;
FOODS&#13;
INCORPORATED&#13;
Oualit y Frozen &amp; Canned Foods&#13;
Sold Around the World &#13;
Congratulations to the Seniors!&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg Dr.&#13;
323-2983&#13;
First Federal Savings S Loan BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
Broadway &amp; Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"THE PLACE TO SAVE"&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Dr. Samuel Rosa&#13;
Neola Medical Center&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"THE STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE"&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
Big John's Pharmacy WALTER'S MUSIC SHOP&#13;
IAUAlllEAIWD&#13;
3228 West Broadway&#13;
322-4008&#13;
Free Delivery&#13;
•&#13;
CHC Vending Co.&#13;
Frank, John &amp; Dick Rash&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
343 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2541&#13;
JACK MAY PLUMBING&#13;
27 South 24th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Congratulations ...&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you .&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
. Whe ther you plan to go on to coll ege , get additional training in business or some sp ecial ized field ,&#13;
or look for a job, you 've just comple te d a very important mil estone in life with your high sch ool graduation.&#13;
From this point forward , you'll b e makin g more&#13;
d ec isions about money than you have before ... learnin g how to make a n a ll owance or paycheck stre tch&#13;
to take care of new expen ses.&#13;
T h e re's nothing like a ch eckin g acco unt to he lp&#13;
yo ung me n and women learn money management. It&#13;
re duces impulse spending ... teach es how to keep&#13;
records and use them to p lan ahead.&#13;
\Ve suggest you open a ch eckin g account soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your e ducation , rememb e r-we make no se rvice charges on stude nt checkin g&#13;
accounts and require no minimum balance.&#13;
Come in and talk to u s about it.&#13;
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
DRIVE CAREFULLY&#13;
WE WANT YOU TO COME BAC K&#13;
FROM ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO&#13;
DEALERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
2181/i West Washington Ave.&#13;
Phone 328-3450&#13;
Ophthalmic Prescriptions&#13;
Glasses Contacts&#13;
Don C. Flom&#13;
Congratulations Seniors!&#13;
Crowley Drug Store&#13;
Neola, Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Connolly Drug Store&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-5557&#13;
Barrier Tire Company&#13;
Ivan - Darrell - Arlen&#13;
Retreading - Repairing&#13;
Fleet Service&#13;
"We guarantee our Work"&#13;
485-2283&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Joe Pogge looks over the assortment of&#13;
styles at the Iowa Clothes Shop.&#13;
536 West Broadway&#13;
Newest Styles&#13;
For the Teenager&#13;
HERFF JONES&#13;
DAVE NESBIT&#13;
8505 Madison Avenue .&#13;
Des Moines, Iowa 50322&#13;
Class Rings Caps &amp; Gowns&#13;
Awards Diplomas Yearbooks&#13;
Graduation Announcements&#13;
"Quality at the Right Price"&#13;
KEENAN&#13;
234 West Broadway - Phone 322-7711&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
Benjamin~&#13;
Moore paints&#13;
Schierbrock Dept. Store&#13;
"Merchandise of Merits"&#13;
Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
H.unt.er ® Rea-lty&#13;
Suite 101, Executive Bldg.&#13;
427 East Washington Avenue&#13;
322-2565&#13;
Randy Haines&#13;
Ron Johnson&#13;
Mar k Hunter&#13;
Jim Hunter&#13;
Rodger Reelfs&#13;
Gail Cl in ke nbea rd&#13;
Carol Boetel&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
11 WESTLAKE VILLAGE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA 51501&#13;
PHON E 366-11 06&#13;
Booth Fisheries&#13;
GRANTS--&#13;
Where The Action Is _ ..&#13;
As Dave Stokes Shoots For Two Against His&#13;
Guarding Opponent.&#13;
OUR THANKS&#13;
TO T HE CLASS OF '73&#13;
.323-3240&#13;
322-0064&#13;
323-2850&#13;
322-1143&#13;
322-5034&#13;
323-4842&#13;
323-3737 &#13;
... The HAPPY Difference&#13;
at your&#13;
Friendly . . ..&#13;
North Broadway at Oak&#13;
28th &amp; West Broadway&#13;
Salvo's Tailor Shop&#13;
Carl Salvo&#13;
We suit you&#13;
Custom Tailoring&#13;
Alterations&#13;
Repairs&#13;
19 South 6th St.&#13;
328-3272&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
127 South Main Street&#13;
Personalized Prescription Service&#13;
Sun Glasses Larger Contacts&#13;
Wm. Shipley, F.l.A.0.&#13;
Certified Optician&#13;
323-3401&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
a Drink Nutritious I&#13;
~)Roberl!;l 2+ DAILY C (~ LOW FAT MILK&#13;
with Country Style Flavor&#13;
*Fortified with Vitamin C(l20 mg.&#13;
per quart) plus eight other essential vitamins and minerals.&#13;
2901 Cuming Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
15 7 &#13;
158&#13;
Ewa Id's&#13;
15th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Complete Dining Facilities&#13;
For Family Dining Pleasure&#13;
Drive-In Service or&#13;
Order to Go&#13;
Eddy ~ Sm ith&#13;
Agency&#13;
26 South Main Street&#13;
322-2577&#13;
T. Joe Smith&#13;
Don A. Mescher&#13;
Come In And Visit The New&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
1 5 State Street&#13;
322-9922&#13;
Beaut y Salon&#13;
Snack Bar&#13;
Lounge&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ZIEBART'S&#13;
2732 9th Avenue&#13;
Owner, Harry Burkhart&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Graduating Class&#13;
Rolla Rena&#13;
Skating Center&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Johnson's&#13;
Village Pharmacy &#13;
Be ttys' Flowers, Inc.&#13;
3200 5th Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 328-3092&#13;
Betty Nelson&#13;
Howard Nelson&#13;
323-3311&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Betty Williams&#13;
Ron Williams&#13;
323-6255&#13;
Hanusa Company&#13;
Plumbing, Heating&#13;
&amp; Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway&#13;
322-4039&#13;
IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING&#13;
OMAHA VOLKSWAGEN,&#13;
YOU MAY BE LOSING&#13;
MONEY!!!&#13;
OMAHA VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
2929 Farnam St.&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO THE GRADUATES OF 1973&#13;
BILL SCHERLE&#13;
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
A. B. C.&#13;
r- ELECTRIC,INC.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Serving&#13;
The Electrical Needs&#13;
Of Southwest Iowa &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the 1973 Graduating Class&#13;
Everything in Lumber&#13;
&amp; Building Materials&#13;
LUMBER t SUPPLY CO.&#13;
25 So. 15th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-2546&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Klefstad House of Beauty&#13;
315 North 19th St.&#13;
322-4822&#13;
"The Friendly Place"&#13;
Christy Creme&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2778&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Phone 322-6669&#13;
161 &#13;
162&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ROG t SCOTTY'S&#13;
SUPER VALLI&#13;
STORES&#13;
704 West Broadway&#13;
3435 West Broadway&#13;
515 East Broadway&#13;
2121 South 7th Street&#13;
Corum's Flowers t Gifts&#13;
639 5th Avenue&#13;
Free Delivery&#13;
322-7355&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
John Pogge&#13;
Ernie Jensen&#13;
Jensen-Pogge Realty Co.&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
AND TRUST&#13;
Two locations to serve you&#13;
509 West Broadway&#13;
35th Street Drive-in&#13;
Free Student Checking Accounts are&#13;
a must as Steve "Hondo" O'Neill&#13;
makes a deposit .&#13;
• &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
WALLACE PRINTING, INC.&#13;
For All Your Insurance&#13;
NEEDSContact&#13;
Al Pawloski 558-7009&#13;
Pawloski&#13;
Insurance Agency&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Nelson Bros.&#13;
Grain g Feed&#13;
485-2194 Neola&#13;
213 South Main&#13;
328-3114&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
YOUR NEAREST&#13;
PEPSI-COLA&#13;
BOTTLING CO.&#13;
/&#13;
163 &#13;
164&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Bl-PARISH CATHOLIC CREDIT UNION&#13;
BLUFFS U.P. EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION&#13;
C.B. DISTRICT TELCO CREDIT UNION&#13;
MERCY HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION&#13;
NORTHWESTERN EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION&#13;
P ~ CB EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION&#13;
"IT'S WHERE YOU BELONG"&#13;
HINMAN FLORISTS&#13;
Colleen O'Neill models a corsage at&#13;
Hinman Florists&#13;
1800 McPherson Avenue&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Dick Davis Insurance&#13;
2428 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
the Graduating Class&#13;
Hecht Christensen&#13;
Floral Company&#13;
316 Flemming&#13;
Phone 328-1518 &#13;
Distributor&#13;
of&#13;
Paints&#13;
FRANKSEN ~ JOHNSON&#13;
Paint Wallpaper Linoleum&#13;
164 W. Broadway,· Council Bluffs&#13;
Glenwood, Iowa Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Best Wishes to Class of '73&#13;
J.C. Supermarket&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
UNIVERSAL&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHIC&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
PATRONS&#13;
Rev. Lawrence A. Beeson&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Bunten&#13;
Mr. Leo Connolly&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Crilly&#13;
Council Bluffs Auto Parts&#13;
Mr. Robert M. Dippel&#13;
Dr. &amp; Mrs. William F. Gress&#13;
Mr. Robert C. Heithoff&#13;
Kimball Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners&#13;
Marcus Department Store&#13;
Dr. John Mathiasen&#13;
Albert, Edmund &amp; Joseph McGinn&#13;
Dr. i...ucy Radicia&#13;
THE ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
WISHES TO THANK&#13;
THESE AREA BUSINESSES&#13;
FOR THEIR SUPPORT&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Sue Mc Kiernan&#13;
Kevin Flecky :&#13;
Mary K. Caparelli&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
Jeff Hutchinson&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
165 &#13;
166&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Adams, Patty Speech-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Drama-4; Choir-1; Art Club-4;&#13;
Madrigal-3&#13;
Applegate, Donna Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Choir-1; Art Club-3,4 ;&#13;
Biology Club-2; Pep Club-1,2,3&#13;
Applegate, Rhonda Golf-3,4; Tennis-1,2,3; Bowling-3,4; Pep Club1,2,3&#13;
Auen, Carol Talent Show-1&#13;
Baldwin , Maggie Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Choir-1; Biology Club2; Pep Club-1,2,3; Stage Crew3,4 ; Props-3,4&#13;
Barker, Becky&#13;
Barnes, Bonn ie Honor Roll-7&#13;
quarters; Pompon-2,3,4; Choir&#13;
1; Pep Club-1,2,3,4&#13;
Bart, Denise Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Speech-4; Drama-1 ,2,3,4; Latin&#13;
Club-2 ; Pep Club-1,2,3&#13;
Beckman , Teri Honor Roll-5&#13;
quarters; Class Treasurer-2; Pompon-4; Yearbook-4 ; Choir-1 ,2;&#13;
Bowling-3 ; Pep Club-1 ,2,3,4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" -3&#13;
Bitner, Jane&#13;
Bridges, Jim Art Club-3,4&#13;
Brosnihan, Mark Honor Roll-2&#13;
quarters; Fo.otball-1; Basketball1; Track-1 ; Golf-1,2,3,4; lntramurals-4; Speech-2; Art Club-4&#13;
Brown, Marilyn Honor Roll-4&#13;
quarters ; Class Secretary-1,2;&#13;
Pompon-3,4; Choir-1,2; Talent&#13;
Show-1,2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Oklahoma"-3 ; "My Fair Lady"&#13;
4 ; Homecoming Court-4&#13;
Burke Carol Honor Roll-5 quarters;&#13;
Ch~ir-4;Concessions-2 ; Art Club&#13;
-4; Spanish Club-2; Biology Club&#13;
-2 ; Pep Club-2,3; Bowling 4;&#13;
Madrigal-3&#13;
Cannon, Tim Honor Roll-16 quarters; Class President-3 ; Student&#13;
Counci l-1,2; President-4; Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1 ,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball-1 ,2,3,4 ; Track-1-2 ; Golf&#13;
-3; "Ok lahoma" "My Fair Lady"&#13;
"Mrs. McThing" Letterman-3,4&#13;
Carta, Mark Honor Roll-16 quarters; Wrestling-1; Track-3,4 ; Library Club-4; Letter man-3,4&#13;
Clar k, Peggy Cheerleader-1 ; Pompon-2,3,4, Pep Club-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Talent Show-1&#13;
Colpitts, Monica Honor Roll-2 quarters; Tennis-3,4; Choir-1,2,3; Les&#13;
Musiques-4&#13;
Conlon, Joh n Footba ll-1; Bas ketba ll lntramurals-3,4; Track-3;&#13;
Golf-3,4 ; Speech-3,4 ; Letterman&#13;
-3 4 · Chess Club-4; Art Club-4&#13;
Coughli,n, Denn is Wrestling-3; Golf4 ; Chess Club-4&#13;
Cox , Chery l Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Concessions- 2; Biol ogy-2; Stage&#13;
Crew-3,4&#13;
Crowley, A nn Honor Roll-16 quarters; Basketball-3,4 ; Golf-3,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3; Les Musiques-4; Intramurals-2,3 ; Pep Club-2; "Apple tree" Committee-1 ; Madrigal&#13;
-3; Stage Crew-2,4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
-3; " My Fair Lady"-3; Honor&#13;
Society-4&#13;
Dau, Celeste Choir-1 ; Art Club-4;&#13;
Bowling-4&#13;
Delehant, Jean Honor Roll-16 quarters ;Student Council-1,2,4; ViceVice-Pres.-3; Cheerleader-1,2,3,4 ;&#13;
Speech-1,2,3,4; Student Director&#13;
-2; "Oklahoma"-3; "Mrs. McThing"-4; " My Fair Lady"-4 ;&#13;
Volleyball-1,2; Pep Club-1 ,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4; Les Musiques-1,2,&#13;
3,4; Talent Show-1; State Music&#13;
Contest-1,2,3,4; Speech Award2; Honor Society-4&#13;
Donor, Bill Wrestling-1; Track-1,2,&#13;
3,4; State Track-4; Cross Country-1,2,3,4; lntramurals-2,3,4;&#13;
Concessions-1 ,2; Lettermen-3,4;&#13;
Art Club-3,4&#13;
Doyle, Dee Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4; Tennis-2,3,4; lntramurals-2,3; Choir-1,2,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4; "Apple Tree"&#13;
Committee-1 ; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
"My Fair Lady"-4; Honor&#13;
Society-4&#13;
Doyle, Monica Choir-1,2,3&#13;
Duggan, Janine Pompon-4; Talent&#13;
Show-1 ,2&#13;
Dusing, Chuck Honor Roll-16 quarters; Wrestling-1 ; Concessions-4 ;&#13;
Chess Club-4 ; Biology Club-2;&#13;
Honor Society-4&#13;
Eckel, Mary Honor Roll-13 quarters ;&#13;
Class Vice-Pres .-3; Class Sec.-4;&#13;
Choir-1,4 ; Library Club-3; Play&#13;
Committees-1,2,4&#13;
Eckrich, Lynn Honor Roll-5 quarters; Football-1,2; B2ci'etball-1,2&#13;
Ege; John Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
-1; Track-1,2,3,4; Lettermen-3,4&#13;
Fisher, Denise Library Club-3&#13;
Fisher, Mary Kay Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Basketball-3,4; Choir-4&#13;
Flom, Rick Football-1; Baseball-1 ,2;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Gearhart, Gretchen Honor Roll-9&#13;
quarters; Choir-1 ; Homemaker&#13;
Award&#13;
Gentile, Greg Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Bas ketball-1 ,2 ;&#13;
Wrestling-1; Baseball-1,2,3; Track&#13;
-1,2,3; lntramurals-3,4; L ettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Gillette, Steve Honor Roll-1 quarter ;&#13;
Football-1,2; Basketball-1,2&#13;
Graeve, Padi Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Choir-2,4 ; L es Musiques-3; Art&#13;
Club-4&#13;
Greer, Georgia Choir-1&#13;
Greiner, Tom Wres tlin g-1; ln tramurals-3,4&#13;
Gronstal, Janice Honor Roll-3 quarters; Choir-1,2&#13;
Grudle, Sandy Honor Roll-6 quarters; Choir-1; Art Club-3,4;&#13;
Biology-2 ; Pep Club-1,2&#13;
Hale, Margaret Honor Roll-10 quarters; Biology-2&#13;
Halterman , Larry Football-1,4;&#13;
Wrestling-2; Track-2; Art Club3,4&#13;
Hanson, Steve Honor Roll-16 quarters; Wrestling-3 ; Drama-4 ; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4; Concessions-4;&#13;
Honor Society-4&#13;
Haug, Steve Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Class Vice-Pres.-2 ; Football-2,3,&#13;
4; Basketball-2; Baseba ll-2,3;&#13;
Track-2,3,4 ; I ntramurals-3,4 ;&#13;
Letterman-2,3.4&#13;
Heck, John Honor Roll-16 quarters; Pres.-2,4; St udent Coun cil2,3.4; Football-2; Baske tball-1&#13;
2,3; Track-3,4 ; lntramurals-4 :&#13;
Les Musiques-3,4; Lettermen-3,&#13;
4; "Ok lahoma"-3; " Mrs. McThing"-4 ; "My Fair Lady"-4;&#13;
Key Club-3&#13;
Heenan, Debbie T ennis-1 ,2; Choir1,2,4; Art Club-4; Pep Club-1,2;&#13;
Talen t Show-1&#13;
Heithoff, Dan Honor Roll-16 quarters ; Basketball State-2,3,4; Baseball State-1 ,2; Golf-3; lntramurals-3,4; Les Musiques-3 4 ·&#13;
Lettermen-2,3,4; Key Club'.3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing"-4 ; "My Fair&#13;
Lady " -4&#13;
Hill, Mary K. Yearbook -3; Editor&#13;
-4 ; Choir-1,2,4 ; Les M usiques-2,&#13;
3; Art Club-4&#13;
Hughes, Linda Choir-1 2&#13;
Hurd, Carol Honor ll 2 quarters;&#13;
FNA-2; Art Club-4&#13;
Hurst, Sally Volley ball-1&#13;
Huss, Barb Choir-1,2; Pep Club-2,3&#13;
Huyck, T om Au to Club-1; Foo tba ll1; Basket ba ll-1,2&#13;
Jackson, Karen Honor Roll-16 quarters; Choir-1,2; Latin Club-2&#13;
Kaufman, Alan Honor Roll-11 quarters; Wrestling-1; Biology Club2; Dra ma-4&#13;
Kelley, Mary Honor Roll-2 quart ers;&#13;
Choir-1,4&#13;
Kennebeck, Joe Hon or Roll-5 quarters; Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling1,2; Baseba ll-1,2; Trac k-1 ,2,3;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; L ettermen-3,4&#13;
Kobold, Sue Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Choir-1&#13;
Koestner, Kevin Football 1; Basketball-1; Base ball-1; Golf-1,2,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Speech-3; Concessions-1,2; L ettermen-2,3,4 ;&#13;
Art Club-3,4; Biology Club-3;&#13;
Bowling-3&#13;
Konz, Marcia Honor Ro ll-5 quarters; T alent Show-1; FN A -3 ;&#13;
Play Committee-3,4; Pep Club&#13;
2,3,4; Choir-1,2,3,4; Yearbook4 ; "My Fair Lady" 4 ; Les&#13;
Musiques-4&#13;
Konz, Shirley Honor Roll-13 quarters; Volleyball-2 ; Basketball-3,&#13;
4; T enn is-3,4 ; lntramurals-2 ;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3; Les Musiques-4 ;&#13;
Lettermen-3,4; Props Committee&#13;
-2,3,4; "Oklahoma"-3; My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4&#13;
Kriley, Mar k Football-1; T ennis-4;&#13;
Speech-2; Art Club-3,4; Bowling&#13;
-4&#13;
Leber, Mark Football-1 2 3 4 · Wrestling-1 ,2,3,4; Baseba0&#13;
ll-0&#13;
1,2;' Track&#13;
-1 ,4; lntramurals-3; Lettermen2,3,4; Art Club-4; "My Fair&#13;
Lady"-4&#13;
Leibel, Mary Honor Roll-9 quarters ;&#13;
Choir-1,2 ; Art Club-3 ; Biology2; Pep Club-1,2&#13;
Lenihan, Pat Student Council 4 ·&#13;
Homecoming Escort-4; Footbali&#13;
-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing"-4; L ettermen2,3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Martin , Pam Pep Club-1,2&#13;
Mathiasen, Jeff Basketball-1 2 · lntramurals-3,4; Art Club-4 ' '&#13;
McKiernan, Susan Honor Roll-11&#13;
quarters; Volleyball-2 ; Talent&#13;
Show-1,2; Pep Club-1234 ·&#13;
Latin Club-2; FNA-3; 'l~t; '.&#13;
murals-3 ; Pompon-2 ,3,4; CoCpt.-4 ; Yearbook-4 ; Speech-1 ·&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4 ; Les Musiques-2:&#13;
3,4 ; "O k lahoma" -3 ; "Mrs. McThing"-4 ; "My Fair Lady"-4 ;&#13;
Play Committee-1,2; Honor&#13;
Society-4&#13;
Mehsling, Bi ll Honor Roll-2 quarters; Studen t Council-l ; Footba ll-1; Bas ke tball-1; Wres tling-3 .&#13;
Cross Country-3; lntramurals-3'&#13;
4; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-4&#13;
Meloy, Mary Choir-1,2,3,4; Pep&#13;
Club-4 ; Biology Club-2,3.4;&#13;
FNA -1,2,3; Play Committee-1,2,&#13;
3,4&#13;
Mescher, Dic k Football-1,2,3,4; Baske tball-1 ,2 ; Track-1,2,3.4; lntramurals-3,4 ; Concessions-4 ; Lettermen-2,3,4 ; Art Club-3,4&#13;
Messbarger, Rod Honor Roll-2 quarters; Student Council-4 ; lntramurals-4 ; L ettermen-4; Art Club&#13;
-4 ; "Mrs. McThing"-4&#13;
Meyers, Mike Honor Roll-9 quarters; Concess ions-2,3,4 ; Lights&#13;
Committee-2,3,4&#13;
Much, Mi ke Go lf-1,2,4 ; Library&#13;
Club-3; Art Club-4; Spanish&#13;
Club-3&#13;
Minihan, Dave&#13;
Moran, Cra ig " My Fair Lady"-4&#13;
Nova k, Linda Honor Roll-1 O quarters ; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Bas ket -&#13;
ball-3,4; Golf-2,3,4; Cheerl eading-2,3,4, Cpt.-4 ; Drama-2,3,4;&#13;
Accompani st-3,4; Art Club-4;&#13;
FNA -3 &#13;
O'Connor, Dan Honor Roll-2 quarters; Football-1,2; Basketball-1,&#13;
2,3,4&#13;
O'Neill , Mike Honor Roll-3 quarters; Golf-1,2,3,4; lntramurals3,4; Concessions-4; Chess Club-4&#13;
O'Neill, Colleen Honor Roll-10&#13;
quarters; Class Treas.-1,3; Class&#13;
Vice-President-4; I ntramurals-2,&#13;
3; Pompon-2,3.4; Yearbook-4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3.4; Basketball-3; Volleyball-1,2; Les Musiques 2,3.4;&#13;
FNA-3; Homecoming Queen-4;&#13;
Talent Show-1,2 ; Pep Club-1,2,&#13;
3,4 ; Sec.-2 ; Prom Court-4; State&#13;
Music Contest 3.4 ; Play Committee-1,2,3.4; Honor Society-4;&#13;
"Oklahoma"-3; "Mrs. McThing"&#13;
-4 ; "My Fair Lady"-4&#13;
O'Toole, Maurice Honor Roll-12&#13;
quarters; Key Club-2,3; Football-1 ,2,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3; Yearbook-4; "Mrs.&#13;
McThing"-4; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
" My Fair Lady"-4; Library&#13;
Club-3; Lettermen-3.4&#13;
Patten, Mike Football-1; Concessions-2; Art Club-3,4; Bowling-4&#13;
Peregoy, Greg Football-2; Basketball-1,2; Track-3; lntramurals 3,&#13;
4; Art Club-3,4&#13;
Petratis, Mary Honor Roll-11 quarters; lntramurals-2,3; Football3; Play Committee-1,2,3.4 ; Talent Show-1; Pep Club-1,2,3.4;&#13;
Pompon-2,3,4; Choir 2.4; L es&#13;
Musiques-3,4; FNA-2,3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4&#13;
Pogge, Milly Honor Roll-16 quarters; Choir-1,4; National Merit&#13;
Finalist-4; Pep Club-2,3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4; Stage Crew-2,3,4&#13;
Reid, Jerry Football-1,2,3; Wrestling-1; Base ball-1 ,2,3; Track 1;&#13;
Tennis-2 ; lntramurals-3.4; Lettermen-4 ; Art Club-4&#13;
Respeliers, Cathy Honor Roll-1 O&#13;
quarters; Student Council 1; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3.4 ; Cheerleader 1,2,3,&#13;
4 ; Talent Show-1&#13;
Ring, Cathy&#13;
Roarty, Sue Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Volleyball-2; Pep Club-2&#13;
Rodewald, Jeanne Honor Roll-3&#13;
quarters; Choir-1 ; Play Committee-1&#13;
Romano, Aggie Pompon-4 ; Choir1; "Oklahoma" Committee-3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing" Comm.-4 ; " My&#13;
Fair Lady" -4&#13;
Ronk, John Honor Roll-7 quarters;&#13;
Foo tball-2 ; Bas ketball-1; Baseball-1,2,3.4 ; lntramurals-3; " Oklahoma" -3; "Mrs. McThing" -4;&#13;
"My Fair L ady" 4; L es Musiques&#13;
-3,4 ; L ettermen-3,4; Homecoming Escort-4 ; Prom Ki ng-4 ; Honor Society 4&#13;
Ru ssell, Debbie Ho nor Roll-6 quarters; Class Sec.-3; Basketball 3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-2,3; Speech 2,3.4;&#13;
Dra ma-4; Choir-1,2; FNA-2,3;&#13;
Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Play Committee-3,4; "Mrs. McThing" -4&#13;
Ryba, Jim Golf-3,4&#13;
Sandbothe, Karen Honor Roll-14&#13;
quarters; Cheerleader-1 ,2; Pompon-3,4; Yearbook-4; Art Club4; Talent Show-1,2; Pep Club-1,&#13;
2,3,4&#13;
Sandbothe, Sharen Honor Roll-7&#13;
quarters; Class Treas.-4; Cheerleader-1 ,2,4; Co-Capt.-4; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3,4; Talent Show-1 ,2&#13;
Scherle, Jane Honor Roll-8 quarters; Basketball-3.4; lntramurals&#13;
-2,3 ; Yearbook-3.4; Editor-4;&#13;
Concessions-2&#13;
Shcreiber, Mike Football-1 ; Wrestling-1,2,3; Baseball-2; lntramurals-3.4; Lettermen-2,3&#13;
Sciortino, Jerry Basketball-1&#13;
Shea, Joann&#13;
Shea, Mike Football-1,2,3.4&#13;
Smith, Geri Honor Roll-15 quarters; Talent Show-1 ; Play Committee-4; lntramurals-3; Pompon-4; Choir-1,2.4; Les Musiques&#13;
-3; Volleyball-1,2; Art Club-3.4;&#13;
Pep Club-1,2,3,4&#13;
Sorenson, Chris Football-1,2,3.4;&#13;
Wrestling-1 ; Baseball-1,2,3;&#13;
Track-1,3.4; I ntramurals-3,4;&#13;
"My Fair Lady"-4; Lettermen3.4 ; Art Club-4&#13;
Spitznagle, Mark Honor Roll-4 quarters; Art Club-3.4; Biology&#13;
Club-2&#13;
Springer, Roxann Volleyball-2; Pep&#13;
Club-2,3&#13;
Stageman, Diane Honor Roll-5&#13;
quarters ; Volleyball-1; Art Club3&#13;
Stageman, Bill Football-1,2,3.4;&#13;
Basketball-1; Intramural 3.4 ;&#13;
Lettermen-3.4&#13;
Stamp, Marilyn&#13;
Sterbens, Ann Honor Roll-12 quarters; Art Club-3,4 ; Pompon-4&#13;
Stokes, John Honor Roll-2 quarters; Football-1,2; Basketball -1,&#13;
2,3; Baseball-2; lntramurals-4;&#13;
Art Club-4&#13;
Straka, Jim Honor Roll-9 quarters ;&#13;
Football-2; Wrestling-1 ; Track3.4 ; lntramurals-3.4; L ettermen3.4; Chess Club-4 ; Art Club-3,4;&#13;
Play Committee-1 ,2,3.4&#13;
Sulentic, John Football-1 ; Wres tling&#13;
-1; Drama-1&#13;
Swanek, Cathy Honor Roll-1 O&#13;
quarters; Talent Show-2 ; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3; "Mrs. McThing"-4;&#13;
Choir-4 ; FNA-3&#13;
Sweeney, Brian Honor Roll-7 quarters ; Play Committee-1; Football-1 ,2,3; Basketball-1 2 3 4 ·&#13;
Track-2,3; Tennis-4; Lett~r:ri '. 3,4&#13;
Tacke, Bill Les Musiques-2 3 4 ·&#13;
State Mu sic Contest-3.4; ;,My.&#13;
Fair L ady"-4; "Anne Frank"-2;&#13;
" O kl_a homa"-3; "Mrs. McThing"&#13;
4 ; Library Club-3 ; Art Club 3 .4&#13;
Thomas, Danny Concession-3 4&#13;
Thomas , Larry Honor Ro ll-1 o' quarters; Football-1; Basketba ll-1 ·&#13;
Baseball-1,2; Trac k 1; Intra'.&#13;
murals-3,4; Concession -1 2 3 4 ·&#13;
Art Club-4 ' ' ' '&#13;
Thompson , Tim Honor Roll-16&#13;
quarters; Class Pres.-1 ; Student&#13;
Council-2,3; Key Club-3; Football-1,2,3.4; Basketball-1,2;&#13;
Baseball-4 ; Golf-3 ; Tennis-1 ,2;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Yearbook-4 ;&#13;
Concessions-1; Letterman-3.4 ;&#13;
Art Club-4 ; Biology Club-2&#13;
Van Horne, Nancy&#13;
Vergamini, Sue Honor Roll-11&#13;
quarters; Student Council-3;&#13;
Cheerleading-2,3,4; Speech-1,2;&#13;
Choir-1 ; Les Musiques-3,4; Optimist Award-4; Spirit of St. Albert Award-4; "Oklahoma"-3;&#13;
"Mrs. McThing"-4; "My Fair&#13;
Lady"-4; Homecoming Court-4;&#13;
Prom Court-4; Honor Society-4&#13;
Wettengel, Nancy Honor Roll-16&#13;
quarters; Talent Show-1; Play&#13;
Committee-4; Choir-1,2,3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady"-4; lntramurals-3;&#13;
Pompon-2,3.4; Les Musiques-3;&#13;
Volleyball-2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3.4;&#13;
State Music Contest-3; Homecoming Court-4&#13;
Wiese, Julie Honor Roll-11 quarters&#13;
-1,2,3.4 ; Latin Club-2; Pep Club1,2,3,4; Play Committees-1,2,3,&#13;
4&#13;
Yochem, John Honor Roll-16&#13;
quarters; Football-1; Wrestling1,2,3 ; lntramurals-3; Les Musiques-3.4; Letterman-2,3; Biology&#13;
Club-2; Key Club-3; "Oklahome"-3; "Mrs. McThing"-4;&#13;
"My Fair Lady"-4 ; Honor Society-4&#13;
Zimmerman, Marcia Honor Roll-7&#13;
quarters ; Pep Club-1,2,3; Choir1,2,4; Les Musiques-4 ; lntramurals-2,3&#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Adams, Jane 50,51 ,125&#13;
Adams, Julie 58, 114&#13;
Adams, Mike 64,68,81, 125&#13;
Adams, Tim 69,114&#13;
Amento, Steve 64,68,74, 125&#13;
Applegate, Donna 51, 132&#13;
Applegate, Mar k 69,75,100,101 , 114&#13;
Applegate, Rhonda 132&#13;
Asman, LuAnn 125&#13;
Auen, Carol 132&#13;
Barak, Barry 40,52,64,68, 125&#13;
Barker, Debbie 1 20&#13;
Barker. Rebecca 1 32&#13;
Barnes, Bonnie 56,57,132&#13;
Bart, Diane 110, 114&#13;
Bart, Jeff 1 20&#13;
Bart, Deni se 53, 133&#13;
Beckman, T eri 56,57, 133&#13;
Berner, Charles 56,57, 133&#13;
Bintner, Jane 133&#13;
Bowers, Mark 64,81, 125&#13;
Beckman , T eri 56,57,133&#13;
Berner, Charles 56,57,133&#13;
Bintner, Jane 133&#13;
Bowers, Mark 64,81, 125&#13;
Bowers, Sue 53, 76,92, 114&#13;
Brandt, Chris 58, 111, 120&#13;
Brich , Chris 59, 125&#13;
Bridges, Jim 133&#13;
Bronson, Bob 114&#13;
Brookover, Pat 60,61,114&#13;
Bro"snihan, John 69, 75, 100, 114&#13;
Brown, Marilyn 22,56,57,133&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy 51 ,53,54, 125&#13;
Buhman, Dennis 69,75,91 ,114&#13;
Bunten, Susan 30,58, 111, 120&#13;
Burgin, Owen 69,82,83,87,114&#13;
Burke, Carol 30,59, 133&#13;
Burke, Mary 58, 120&#13;
Burkey. John 64,68,82,85, 120&#13;
Burns, Bob 120&#13;
Burns, Kevin 51&#13;
Callaghan, Mike 120&#13;
Cannon, Robin 20,114&#13;
Cannon , Tim 44,50,64,65,67, 71, 72,&#13;
99,106,108,133&#13;
Caparelli, Jeanne 53,58, 114&#13;
Caparelli, Joe 120&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay 48,53,89,90,125&#13;
Carpenter, Tim 69,75,87,100,114&#13;
Carroll, Kevin 125&#13;
Carta, Jane 53, 125&#13;
Carta, Mark 106, 107, 133&#13;
Carta, Theresa 114&#13;
Casson, Denise 76,79,125&#13;
Christenson, Lori 53,54,59, 126&#13;
Clark, Marilyn 53,55,58, 120&#13;
Clark, Peggy 56, 133&#13;
Clark, Roger 126&#13;
Cleveland, Kim 114&#13;
Colpitts, Chris 74, 120&#13;
Colpitts, Monica 59,92,93&#13;
Conlon, Joe 69,75,91,100,114&#13;
Conlon , John 133&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary 126&#13;
Connolly, Joe 85,88,120&#13;
Conzemius, Cathie 120&#13;
Coughlin, Dana 53,55,58, 114&#13;
Coughlin, Dennis 91,133&#13;
Cox , Cheryl 133&#13;
Crilly, Romana 48,58, 120&#13;
Crowley, Ann 59,76,90,106,107,133&#13;
Crowley. Jim 120&#13;
Dau, Celeste 51, 133&#13;
Dau, Lanette 76,79,126&#13;
Daugherty, Tim 58,59,69,75,91,97,&#13;
100,101 ,114&#13;
Delehant, Jean 22,25,27 ,50,53,54,&#13;
59,106,111,133&#13;
Delehant, T im 50, 120&#13;
Doll, Jeff 64,84 ,85&#13;
Doll , Mark 20,69,75,87 ,115&#13;
Doner, Bill 64,85 ,86,134&#13;
Doner, Diann 126&#13;
Doran , Jacque 53, 126&#13;
Doyle, Bob 120&#13;
Doyle, Mary (Dee) 44,59,76,92,106,&#13;
134&#13;
Doyle, Monica 134&#13;
Doyle, Patty 58, 111 , 121&#13;
Duff, Sharon 53,90, 121&#13;
Du~:n · Janine 22,52,53,56,57 ,59,&#13;
Duggan , Sally 58,79,115&#13;
Duggan , Susan 53,55,58,120,121&#13;
Dusing, Chuck 60,134&#13;
Dusing, Louise 51,53,59,1 26&#13;
Dusing, Tom 61,94, 115&#13;
Eckel, Barb 56,59,125,126&#13;
Eckel, Mary 22,59,132,134&#13;
Eck ri ch, Julie 58, 115&#13;
Eckrich , Lynn 134&#13;
Ege, John 64,86&#13;
Elvins, Lee 115&#13;
Emarine, M ike 121&#13;
Epperson , Jean 53,59, 111 , 126&#13;
Epperson, Julie 40&#13;
Epperson, Steve 99, 121&#13;
Eri xon , Albert 64,72 ,74,106,126&#13;
Erixon, Margaret 58 ,121&#13;
Evers, Rita 126&#13;
Evers, Thomas 115&#13;
Fagan, Kay 58, 115&#13;
Fancher, Tracie 121&#13;
Feurt, Marian ne 51, 126&#13;
167 &#13;
Fischer, Denise 134&#13;
Fischer, Mary Kay 59,76,134&#13;
Fischer, Roberta 53,79,115&#13;
Fischer, Steve 121&#13;
Fischer, Theresa 53,76,79,80,90, 126&#13;
Flecky , Kathy 121&#13;
Flecky, Kevin 48,94,95, 110, 121&#13;
Flecky , Mary 53,58, 111, 115&#13;
Flom, Rick 51,134&#13;
Flynn, Danny 69, 115&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen 53,56,57,126&#13;
Friel, Tom 74,85,86,88,121&#13;
Friesen, James 82&#13;
Friesen, Paul 82,83, 115&#13;
Frost, Lishea 53,56,57, 121&#13;
Funkhauser, Don 64,68,81,121&#13;
Gallagher, Tim 51 ,80,85,86,126&#13;
Gallagher, Tom 82,83, 115&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy 76,77,78,92,110, 126&#13;
Gearhart, Gretchen 134&#13;
168&#13;
Gentile, Greg 52,134&#13;
Gilliland, Tom 69,83,115&#13;
Gilmore, Ann 121&#13;
Goetzinger, Lynn 53,56,121&#13;
Good, Dave 96, 121&#13;
Graeve , Padi 59,135&#13;
Grant, Bob 61, 115&#13;
Greer, Georgia 1 35&#13;
Greiner. Karen 11 5&#13;
Greiner, Tom 135&#13;
Griffis, Tim 69, 115&#13;
Gronsta l, Chris 52, 126&#13;
Gronsta l, Karen 50,53,55,58, 111, 115&#13;
Gronstal, Marianne 59,121&#13;
Grote Janice 53, 126&#13;
Grudl~, Sandra 51, 135&#13;
Grund, Cecilia 58,111, 121&#13;
Gubbels, Mary Therese 53,59, 126&#13;
Gubbels, Rick 69,83,115&#13;
Gu inan, Ed 60,126&#13;
Haas, Jim 69, 75,87, 115&#13;
Haas, Margaret 53,57,58,121&#13;
Haas, Mary 53,5 7, 1 26&#13;
Hale, Margaret 56, 136&#13;
Halterman, L arry 96, 135&#13;
Halterman , T erry 121&#13;
Hamling, Jeff 115&#13;
Hannan, Kelley 58,87, 115&#13;
Hanson, Dan 127&#13;
Hanson, Patti 53,54, 127&#13;
Hanson , Steve 58,59,106,1 35,145&#13;
Hartleib, Cecilia 127&#13;
Hartman, Jim 61,69,115&#13;
Haug, Chris 69,87, 115&#13;
Haug, Steve 52,64, 135&#13;
Heck, Andy 39,50,8 4,85, 125, 1 27&#13;
Heck, John 25,27,50,52,58,59,84,&#13;
85, 132, 135, 143&#13;
Heck, Pat 69,87,114,115&#13;
Heenan, Debbie 51 ,53,59, 135&#13;
Heitoff, Dan 27,52,58,59, 135&#13;
Henderson, Brian 69, 75,91, 11 5&#13;
Hensley, Mike 64,68,96,100,121&#13;
Herbert, Angela 58, 111 , 121&#13;
Higginbotham, Marilee 127&#13;
Hill , Mary Kay 48,59,135&#13;
Hobbins, Margaret 58, 11 5&#13;
Hotz, Jeri 53,56, 106, 127&#13;
Hughes, Linda 135&#13;
Hu ghes, Mike 69,82,83,87, 11 6&#13;
Hurd , Carol 135&#13;
Hurd. Darlene 1 27&#13;
Hurd, Jan ice 121&#13;
Hurley, R ichard 85,86,88,127&#13;
Hurst, Mike 20,1 16&#13;
Huss , Barbara 1 35&#13;
Hu tcheson , Jeff 60,96,122&#13;
Huyck, Tom 135&#13;
Jackson, Karen 1 36&#13;
Johnson, Danita 58,1 11 ,11 6&#13;
Jones , j anet 58, 79, 111, 122&#13;
Jones , John 69,82,83,8 7, 116&#13;
Jones , Tom 39,52,64,81, 125, 127&#13;
Joneson, Jeri 20,53,55,58, 116&#13;
Ka lar, Patricia 122&#13;
Kaufman, A lan 136&#13;
Kaufman, Janet 39,40,50, 127&#13;
Keenan, Mary 53.116&#13;
Keenan, Bill 127&#13;
Kelley, Mary 59 ,1 36&#13;
Kelly. Maureen 127&#13;
Kelly, Pam 51 ,127&#13;
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Senior Officers&#13;
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Greg Frost&#13;
Leslie Fuss&#13;
Jill Gamblin&#13;
Carol Gann&#13;
Dennis Gilmore&#13;
Nancy Goldsberry&#13;
Rod Goldsberry&#13;
Susan Gregory&#13;
Betty Grosvenor&#13;
Jack Grosvenor&#13;
Roger Groves&#13;
Dale Gustafson&#13;
Bob Guyett&#13;
Jody Harris&#13;
Mary Harris&#13;
Kristy Harrod&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
Michaela Hart&#13;
Karen Hatcher&#13;
Karen Heath&#13;
Paul Heath&#13;
Kathy Heck&#13;
Karen Hedrick&#13;
Lori Heffernan&#13;
Dan Henderson&#13;
Linda Hendriksen&#13;
Phil Hering&#13;
Cathy Herrick&#13;
Gordon Hester&#13;
Steve Hiatt&#13;
Rick Hiffernan&#13;
Jennifer Hoeppner&#13;
Jeannine Holm&#13;
Don Hopper&#13;
Kathy Horner&#13;
Tom Horswill&#13;
Ken Hose &#13;
Ron Alexander finishes another scrumptious lunch.&#13;
Jodie Hough&#13;
Jim Houston&#13;
Fred Howard&#13;
Jane Fletcher Huey&#13;
Jim Hunter&#13;
Nancy Hunter&#13;
Gloria Ives&#13;
Donald Jackson&#13;
Chris Jacob&#13;
Barbara Jacobsen&#13;
Bob James&#13;
Mike Jensen&#13;
Tom Jensen&#13;
Dale Johnson&#13;
Mike Johnson&#13;
Pam Johnson&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Patty Johnston&#13;
Gary Jungferman&#13;
Kim Kacin&#13;
John Kaufman&#13;
Dave Kenealy&#13;
Shirley Kennett&#13;
Tim Kessler&#13;
Mary Kilbane&#13;
Randy Kindberg&#13;
Tim Kinnaman&#13;
Dale Kirkpatrick&#13;
Alan Knott&#13;
Deb Kohlscheen&#13;
Penny Konecny&#13;
Randy Konfrst&#13;
Barb Krueger&#13;
Michael Allen Dennis read s his favorite book " M AD"! &#13;
????????????????&#13;
Lavonne Ladd&#13;
Brent Lambrecht&#13;
Susan Lane&#13;
Brenda Langford&#13;
Carla Lanteri&#13;
Georgia Lawton&#13;
Mary Lee&#13;
Susan Lee&#13;
Gerald Lett&#13;
Jim Lewis&#13;
Stan Lobendo&#13;
Marty Lombardo&#13;
Jackie Long&#13;
Beverly Lukefahr&#13;
Julie Macrander&#13;
Susan Madsen&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
Emile Malone&#13;
Tom Mandina&#13;
Phylli~ Mann&#13;
Randy Markel&#13;
Teresa Mason&#13;
Kenneth Maylone&#13;
Jackie McAlexander&#13;
Karen McCormick&#13;
Ann McDaniel&#13;
Vicki McGee&#13;
Nora Wilson plays huggy-bear with a pair of unidentified&#13;
tennis shoes. &#13;
Becky Mcintosh&#13;
Richard Mcintosh&#13;
Randy McTwiggan&#13;
Milanie Merksick&#13;
Dave Miller&#13;
Dave Miller&#13;
Hugh Minor&#13;
Melissa Monroe&#13;
Susan Monroe&#13;
Gary Moore&#13;
Pat Moore&#13;
Gary Moores&#13;
James Murphy&#13;
Theresa Narmi&#13;
Kristi Nead&#13;
Gary Nelson&#13;
Teresa Nelson&#13;
Mike Newberry&#13;
Pam Fisher Newberry&#13;
Lynette Nielsen&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Robert Nordstrom&#13;
Bruce Norton&#13;
Fritzie Nugent&#13;
Joyce Clay Nurton&#13;
Don Nusser&#13;
Kathy O'Hara&#13;
Tim Ollie&#13;
Don Overton&#13;
Bev Owens&#13;
Lee Ann Page&#13;
Tom Page&#13;
Debbie Parrack&#13;
In an attempt to better mankind, Randy Markel , Jim Evans, Nora Wilson, Jeff Carmen, Mike Dennis, and Gwen Vasicek decide&#13;
to go underground . &#13;
Fred Floyd admires his magical fingers while Don Nusser poses for the camera.&#13;
Rick Paulsen&#13;
Jodie Pendgraft&#13;
Sallie Petersen&#13;
Susie Peterson&#13;
Jennifer White Phillips&#13;
Nelson Pizzano&#13;
Cathy Watkins Pleas&#13;
Greg Pogue&#13;
Jerry Pond&#13;
l aura Powell&#13;
Leonard Pratt&#13;
Cheryl Pruett&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
Carla Puren dt&#13;
Richard Quan&#13;
Terry Randall d&#13;
Jody Redmon&#13;
Tony Redmond&#13;
Linda Reed . Deb Reikofsk1&#13;
Melody Rhodes&#13;
Gene Ric~&#13;
Marilyn R1ch~er&#13;
Diane Rich~ine&#13;
Ruth Ann Rief&#13;
Terry Rief&#13;
Darlene Rock&#13;
Scot Rockwell&#13;
Nancy Roe&#13;
Jim Rolf&#13;
Susan Ronk&#13;
Dale Ross&#13;
Dean Ross &#13;
Not all doors are open to women, as Kim Draper discovers.&#13;
Deb Rossum&#13;
Terri Runte&#13;
Mike Rush&#13;
David Ryan&#13;
Peggy Santee&#13;
Luci Scarpello&#13;
Sheri Scheel&#13;
Tony Scheffler&#13;
Tedd Scherer&#13;
Jim Schneckloth&#13;
Tom Schultz&#13;
Sandy Schwartz&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
Linda Scott&#13;
Mel Shamblin&#13;
Sue Sheeler&#13;
Jim Shell&#13;
Teresa Shere&#13;
Cindy Showers&#13;
John Shull&#13;
Mike Sieburg&#13;
Leslie Simons&#13;
Richard Sivertson&#13;
Steve Slayman&#13;
Truly Slendy&#13;
Mike Smiddy&#13;
Dana Smith&#13;
Joyce Snipes&#13;
Gil Snyder&#13;
y .,&#13;
Some people will do anything to get in the annual. &#13;
Leslie Lindstrom&#13;
Soloman&#13;
Dave Stark&#13;
Kathi Stewart&#13;
Rick Stilen&#13;
Monty Stork&#13;
Scott Story&#13;
Debbie Sempek Stuck&#13;
Kathy Straw&#13;
Mark Stretz&#13;
Sue Stuvick&#13;
Cindy Swanson&#13;
Jeff Tabor&#13;
Debbie Tatreau&#13;
Vern Thompson&#13;
Manford Thornton&#13;
Kay Toland&#13;
Marty Tomich&#13;
Larry Trescott&#13;
Janette Turner&#13;
Mary Underwood&#13;
31 &#13;
32&#13;
Nancy Buchanan Vallinch&#13;
Gwen Vasicek&#13;
Lois Vredenburgh&#13;
Jim Waggoner&#13;
Mike Walck&#13;
Paula Watts&#13;
Barbara Weed&#13;
Charles White&#13;
Barb Wick&#13;
Lowell Wiles&#13;
Kathy Wilson&#13;
Nora Wilson&#13;
Jan Wise&#13;
Sheri Wohlers&#13;
Buy your Jim Waggoner flag stand for only ... &#13;
Dave Kenealy enjoys his favorite pasttime, eating .&#13;
Nancy Woodruff&#13;
Jan Wright&#13;
Mike Yopp&#13;
Bev Young&#13;
Rose Zdan&#13;
Marke Burke&#13;
Cathy Elgan&#13;
Tom Lyons&#13;
Bob Meyer&#13;
Michelle Turner&#13;
Alan Knott and Dave Hembree share a laugh and take it easy during class.&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Dennis Covey strikes a "Groucho" pose when the camera&#13;
is in sight.&#13;
Gambling Theme&#13;
For 1973 Banquet&#13;
Dice, slot machines, and playing cards&#13;
helped convey to the seniors attending the&#13;
senior banquet that "Your Future is a&#13;
Gamble." Over 100 seniors (the largest&#13;
number in recent years) attended the&#13;
April 30 banquet at the 64 Club.&#13;
The entertainment was lively and&#13;
v a r ied. After Tom J e n sen , class&#13;
president's, speech, a sk it by Dennis&#13;
Covey, Ted Anfinson, Greg Anson, and Jim&#13;
Waggoner recaptured the class of '73's&#13;
three years at T J. Fuzzy, a vocalist and&#13;
bartender at the 64 Club, made a surprise&#13;
appearance. Mel Johnson and the stage&#13;
band played three selections to close the&#13;
show.&#13;
"This year's banquet, under the planning of Sherri Woh lers and her comm ittee&#13;
and Miss Hughes, was the best one I have&#13;
attended," Mr. Anderson said.&#13;
" How big is it?" asks Ted Anfinson showing a sophomore's first look al&#13;
T. J. &#13;
Seniors admire the decorations and converse while waiting for the banquet, which is to served in their honor.&#13;
Over 100 seniors attended the banquet, the largest in the past several&#13;
years.&#13;
Tom Jensen, Senior Class President, was Master of Ceremonies and gave&#13;
the key note address.&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
Concert Choir's underclassmen were aided by the Glees in the two selections they performed.&#13;
Fiftieth Graduating&#13;
Class Leaves T. •&#13;
The traditional " Pomp and Ci rcumstance" carried in the graduating c lass&#13;
of 1973, Monday, May 21 , marking the fiftieth annual commencement for Tee Jay.&#13;
Students participating in the sym -&#13;
posium were Jim Shell, moderator; Shirley&#13;
Kennett, Joy Poole, Deb Rossum , and&#13;
Teresa Shere. Their speeches derived from&#13;
the class motto, "We celebrate the past to&#13;
awaken the future," included topics from&#13;
economics, to past wars, and even more&#13;
timely incidents, such as Watergate.&#13;
To some of the graduates it may have&#13;
seemed harder getting back to their chairs&#13;
after receiving their diploma than it was to&#13;
make it clear through high school because&#13;
of the ill-mannered "photographers" blocking the way.&#13;
Choir director, Roger MacNeill, then&#13;
lead the 1973 grads in joint efforts of moving their tassels to the right and singing the&#13;
Alma Mater.&#13;
Following these rituals, Rev. Joseph&#13;
Henry gave the benediction and, no longer&#13;
students, 405 young adults marched away&#13;
to "Pomp and Circumstance" .&#13;
Mike Bose takes his diploma with the wrong hand and leaves Dr. Lloyd Smith, president of the school board, waiting to shake&#13;
congratulations. &#13;
---- t&#13;
Recognition was given to Nelson Pizzano, this year's foreign exchange student, as he and Robin Knauss tried returning to&#13;
their seats through the unruly photographers.&#13;
\&#13;
I \&#13;
Left: The grins on the faces of Terry Elliff and&#13;
Barb Bennett express the feeling of being a&#13;
graduate. Above: Deb Rossum was one of&#13;
four students giving symposium speeches.&#13;
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Senior Index&#13;
ABBOTT, LEILA JEAN ·&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
ADAMS, RANDY JORDAN&#13;
Madrigal 10,11 ; Varsity Choir 12; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 11 ; Stage 12; Props 12; Lighting&#13;
12; Wrestling 10,11 ,12; Football 10,11 .&#13;
ALEXANDER, JAMES RONALD (RON)&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Roadshow 12; Track 10;&#13;
Football 10,11 ; Wrestling 12; Outstanding&#13;
Service to Drama.&#13;
ALEXANDER, RAPHEAL(RAY)&#13;
Football 12; Key Club.&#13;
ALLEN, CYNTHIA I.&#13;
ALLEN, JULIA KATHLEEN&#13;
ANDERSEN, REBECCA J.&#13;
FNA 10,11 ,12, secretary 12; Pep Club 10,11 ;&#13;
Nurse's Aid 11 .&#13;
ANDERSON, DEBRA ANN&#13;
Teacher Aid 12.&#13;
ANDERSON, JON&#13;
Wrestling 10, 11 , 12; Bowling 12.&#13;
ANDERSON, ROD R.&#13;
ANFINSON, TED J.&#13;
Cinema· 8, 10, 11 ; Language Club 1 O; Madrigal&#13;
10, 11, 12; Thespians 12; Debate 10, 11 ; NHS&#13;
11 ,12; Band 10,11 ,12; Music Groups 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; All-State 11 , 12; All-City 10, 11 , 12; Omaha&#13;
Youth Symphony; Omaha Horn Club; Cast&#13;
11 , 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; Top 10%; $75&#13;
Charter Lake PT A Scholarship; Hawkeye&#13;
Boys' State; Coe College Music Scholarship;&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; NW Missouri State Phi&#13;
Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Scholarship; Major&#13;
Landers Scholarsh ip-SW Iowa District;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating-State Music Contest; Outstanding musician ; Superior Rating-State Instrumental Contest; 2nd place in Duet Acting at&#13;
Bellarime Speech Contest; 1st place in Duet&#13;
Acting-Mercy High; Superior Rating "Where&#13;
Cross is Made " ; Walter Cassell&#13;
Award-Outstanding Boy Singer.&#13;
ANSON , GREG A.&#13;
Key Club 11 ,12; Madrigal 11 ,12; NHS 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; Student Counci l Vice President 12; Band&#13;
1O,11 , 12; Music Groups 10, 11, 12; All-State&#13;
11, 12 ; Top 10%; Coe College Music&#13;
Scholarship; Superior Rating-State Music&#13;
Contest Superior Rating- State Instrumental&#13;
Music Con test; Hawkeye Boys' State;&#13;
Outstanding Service; Marge Smith Hatcher&#13;
Outstanding Service Award; Outstanding&#13;
Wind Musician Award; Southwest Iowa&#13;
Honor Band ; Baseball 10; Basketball 10;&#13;
Gymnast ics 10,11 ; Stageband 11,12;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Cast 11 , 12; Stage 1 O;&#13;
Sno-Ball Court.&#13;
ARMSTRONG, ROCKY&#13;
BACHMANN, LI NDA RAE&#13;
Teacher Aid 12.&#13;
BAILEY, DEBRA SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10, 11; GRA 10, 11 ; GWA 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Music Grou ps 1 O; Concert Choir 12;&#13;
Girls Golf 11 , 12; Sterl ing Silver Homemaking&#13;
Award .&#13;
BAILEY, JEFFERY L.&#13;
VICA 11,12; T&amp;I 12.&#13;
BAILEY, TRENT ALLEN&#13;
Madrigal 1 O; Library 1 O; Concert Choir 11;&#13;
Music Groups 10, 11.&#13;
BAIN, PAM ELA JO&#13;
Pep Clu b 1 O; Baseball 12.&#13;
BAKER, JEFF LYNN&#13;
BAKER, KATH Y J. Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 12; Homecoming&#13;
Court 1972; Sno-ball Court.&#13;
BARRITT, BARRY L.&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; FCA Vice-President 12; NHS&#13;
10,11 ,12; Library Aid 11; Football 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Junior Prom Court; Twirp Court; Baseball&#13;
10,11,12; Basketball 10,11 ; Sno-ball Court;&#13;
Prom King 1973; Top 10%; ISU Football and&#13;
Baseball Scholarship; Don Frame Trophy;&#13;
Iowa High School Shrine Football Game.&#13;
BATT, BETSY&#13;
OECA 12; Pep Club 1 O; Li brary Aid 11 , 12.&#13;
BEAM, KATHY DEE&#13;
Teacher Ai d 12.&#13;
BEAM, STEVEN C.&#13;
VICA 12.&#13;
BECERRA, MARIO ELENO&#13;
Language Club 10, 11, 12; FCA 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Sno-ball Court&#13;
1972.&#13;
BECKWITH, LORNA L.&#13;
Library Aid 10, 11 ; Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Stage,&#13;
Props 11 .&#13;
BENEDICT, MICHAEL JOSEPH&#13;
Varsity Choir 11, 12.&#13;
BENNETT, BARBARA SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
BENSON , GARY LEE&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12.&#13;
BENSON , JOHN E.&#13;
P.E. Aid 12; Track 12; Cross Country 10;&#13;
Gymnastics 11 , 12; T&amp;I; Coop.&#13;
BENSON, SHERI LEE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; GWA 11 , Vice-President 12;&#13;
O.E. 12.&#13;
BERCK, MELODYE DAWN&#13;
Student Council 12.&#13;
BERGANTZEL, DIANE&#13;
FNA 10, 11 ; Pep Club 10, 11 ; President 12;&#13;
Student Council 11 .&#13;
BERNARD, KATHY&#13;
BILLESBACH, GLEN M. VICA 11, 12; T &amp; I 12; Gymnastics 12;&#13;
Thespians 12; Office Aid 12; Stage, Props,&#13;
Lighting 11 , 12.&#13;
BLACKMAN, JAMES H.&#13;
BLEDSOE, PHYLLIS ANN&#13;
AFS 11 ; Language Club 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; FT A&#13;
10,11,12; Student Council 11; Homecoming&#13;
Court 1972.&#13;
BLOOM, CONSTANCE LEI&#13;
FNA 11 ; Pep Club 10; GRA 10, 11 ; Basketball&#13;
10.&#13;
BLUE, JEFFERY ALAN&#13;
Debate 1 O; Props 10, 11 .&#13;
BOARTS, DIANE&#13;
Monticello Adversing Staff 12; Stage 12.&#13;
BOGUE, EARL&#13;
Lighting 12.&#13;
BONER, JOYCE L.&#13;
Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
BOSE, MICHAEL PAUL&#13;
Key Club 12; Library Aid 1 O; Track 12; Gymnastics 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
BRANDENBURG, LYNNETTE KAY&#13;
WALLACE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
BRAZEAL, JAKE GENE .&#13;
FCA 12; Football 10,11 ,12; Track 11 ,12.&#13;
BRECKENRIDGE, ALBERT&#13;
BRIDGES, CHRISTINE LUE&#13;
Stage, !::&gt;rops 12.&#13;
BROOKS, MICHAEL C. Baseball, Basketball 10.&#13;
BROWN, DEAN G.&#13;
BROWN, JACKIE ANNETTE&#13;
Music Groups, All-City 11 .&#13;
BROWN, JOE G.&#13;
T&amp;I&#13;
BURKE, MARK DOUGLAS&#13;
Props 12; Gymnastics 10.&#13;
BUTLER, THOMAS CHARLES&#13;
Football 10.&#13;
CAFFERY, PAM SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
CAFFERY, WANDA JEAN&#13;
GRA 10,11,12; Library Club 10; Library Aid&#13;
10; P.E. Aid 11 ,12; Band 10,11,12; All-City 11 ;&#13;
Softball 11; Golf 1o,11, 12; Basketball 1O,11 .&#13;
CALABRO, DANNY&#13;
Cross Country 12. CAMP, DEBORAH LYNN&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Porn Pon 11, 12; Student Council 1o,11 ; Office Aid 12; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
CAMPBELL, VIKKI JO&#13;
GRA 1 O; Staff SIGNAL 12; Varsity Choir 11 ;&#13;
Music Groups 10,11 .&#13;
CARMAN , JEFF L.&#13;
Key Club 12; FCA 12; Football 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Baseball 10.&#13;
CAVALLARO, ROSEANNE&#13;
Special Olympics Recognition .&#13;
CHAPMAN, DEBBIE S.&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Library Club 11; Student Council 1O,11 , 12; Office Aid 11 ; Li brary Aid 11 ;&#13;
MONTICELLO 11 .&#13;
CHASE, DAVID A. JR. Band 10; Wrestling 10; Track 10.&#13;
CHILDERS, BEV JEAN&#13;
Student Council 10. CHRISINGER, ALAN LEE&#13;
Track 12.&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, MAYBELL MARIE&#13;
FNA 11; Language Club 10, 11; Pep Club 1 O;&#13;
Library Club 12; NHS 11 ,12; Li brary Aid 12;&#13;
Top 10% ; Library Award-100 hou rs.&#13;
CHRISTIANSEN , RICK S.&#13;
Baseball 10.&#13;
CHURCHILL, DAVE ORVAL&#13;
DECA 12; T&amp;I; Track 12; Glee 11 .&#13;
CLARK BARB GAIL . Pep Club 10; Soph. Wrestling Au x .; v arsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Music Groups 1 O; Stage 10.&#13;
CLAY, JOYCE MARIE NURTON&#13;
O.E. 12; MONTICELLO Staff 11.&#13;
CLAYTON , CHERYL L. Pep Club 10; Varsity Choir 12; Glee 11 .&#13;
CLINE, DEBBIE BLISS d&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 12; Shorthan&#13;
Award .&#13;
CODY, RANDAL LEE t&#13;
NHS 12; Concert Choir 12; Top 10% ; State 0 _&#13;
Iowa Scholar ; City Science . E xe position-Excellent Rating ; Hawkeye Sc1enc&#13;
Fair-Excellent Rating .&#13;
COFFMAN, KELLY FLOYD&#13;
VICA 12. COFFMAN, TONY W.&#13;
T&amp;I 12.&#13;
COHOE, ALLEN D. t&#13;
Language Club 11 ; Chess Club 1 O; Assistan&#13;
Editor MONTICELLO 12.&#13;
COLLEDGE, PATTY K. FNA 1o.11 ; Nurse's Aid 11; Varsity Choir 11 .-&#13;
12. COLLIER, GREG J .&#13;
COLLINS, DAVID E. Student Council 12; Golf.&#13;
COLLINS, ROBIN MALIA&#13;
O.E. 12; Top 10%.&#13;
CONNER, SUSIE M .&#13;
DECA 12. COVEY, DENNIS DAL . Cinema 8,10,11; Language Club 10.&#13;
Thespians 1O,11 , 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Band ~ 12; Varsity Choir 12; Music Groups 11 , '&#13;
Cast, Makeup 10, 11, 12; Stage, Lighting 11 .-&#13;
12; Concert Choir 12; Top 10% ; State of low~ Scholar; Best Actor in a le~d ; Outsta~din t&#13;
Service to Drama; 2nd Place 1n Duet Acting at&#13;
Bellarmine Speech Contest; 1st place 1n Due&#13;
Acting-Mercy High; Superior Rating Whe~e Cross is Made"; Superior Rating-Sta e&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
COX. JOHN E. Amateur Radio Club 12.&#13;
CRAIG, JACKIE ANN . Pep Club 10; Student Council 10 .1 1.&#13;
Sophomore Class Officer 1 O; O.E. 12; O .. E.&#13;
Vice-President; Office aid 10, 11 ; Vars1~ Choir 11 ; Aid in Counseling Center 1 •&#13;
Outstanding O.E. Student of year.&#13;
CRAIG , JENNY JO . Pep Club 10; Student Council 10 1~ .&#13;
Sophomore Class Officer; 0. E. 12; Office A~ 10,11,12; Varsity Choir 11 ; Girl's Glee 1 •&#13;
Plays-stagehand 11 . NHS 12.&#13;
CRANE, JULIE&#13;
Madrigal 10, 12; Porn Pon 12; Majorette 11 '.&#13;
Band 10,11, 12; Music Groups 10,11 ,12.&#13;
Orchestra 1O,11 ; Concert Choir 11, 12; Stag~&#13;
Band 10,11 ; All City 10,11,12; Top 10% ; NH&#13;
12; Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding Ser- vice Award ; Superior Rating State Music&#13;
Contest; Superior Rating-State Instrumental&#13;
Music Contest.&#13;
CROSON, RANDY E.&#13;
CROSS, JANELLE KAY&#13;
NHS 11 , 12; O.E. 12; Play-cast 11 .&#13;
CU LJAT, MARK ALLEN&#13;
CUNNING HAM , TERESA L.&#13;
Pep Club 10; O.E. President 12.&#13;
DABOLL, LESLI E ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10; FTA 1O,12; Outstanding Future&#13;
Teacher Awa rd ; NHS 10,11 ,12; Office Ai d 10;&#13;
P.E. Aid 11,12; Top 10%; $75 Carter Lake&#13;
PTA Scholarship; Outstanding Physics Student.&#13;
DARLI NG, DARRELL LEE&#13;
Football 10,1 1. DARN ELL, MIKE R.&#13;
T&amp;I, 12; Coop.&#13;
DENNIS, MICHAEL ALLEN&#13;
Key Club 12; FCA 12; NHS 10,11,1 2; Student&#13;
Council 12; Football 12; Baseball 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Basketball 10, 11, 12.&#13;
DEPUTY, LI NDA R.&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Student Council 10, 11 , 12; OfI&#13;
~&#13;
I &#13;
fice Aid 12; Teacher Aid 11; Music Group 11;&#13;
Basketball 12.&#13;
DESANTIAGO, RHONDA, S.&#13;
VICA 11 ; State Reporter; Girls Football 11.&#13;
DETTMANN, WARREN B.&#13;
Chess Club 10, 11 , 12; Tennis 12; Chess Club&#13;
Award.&#13;
DONOVAN, THOMAS JOHN&#13;
tud~nt Council 12; Play-Props 11 , 12;&#13;
Lighting for play 11,12; Tennis 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Technical Award-Duet Acting; Outstanding&#13;
Service to Drama.&#13;
DRAGOUN, PEGGY L.&#13;
Library Club 10,11; Library Aid 10,11 ,12.&#13;
DRAPER, KIM LISA&#13;
Pep Club 10; Porn Pon 11,12· Student Council 10,11 ,12; Jr. Class Secret~ry; Prom Court&#13;
1972, 1973; Homecoming Court 12; Senior&#13;
Class Secretary; Concert Choir 11 , 12. DUNCAN, SANDRA G.&#13;
Library Aid 10, 11.&#13;
DUNCAN, WES E.&#13;
DYSON, RONALD L.&#13;
Debate 10,11; NHS 12.&#13;
EDMONDS, GREG BRUCE:.&#13;
Baseball 10; Wrestling 10; Music Group 12;&#13;
Plays:Stagehand 11, 12.&#13;
EHRENBERG, TERI LYNN&#13;
DECA 12; Concert Choir 11 . ELGAN, CATHERINE ANN&#13;
Girl's Glee 12. ELLIFF, TERRY LEE&#13;
ELLIS, ARLEN MILO&#13;
ELLISON, LARRY E.&#13;
ELLSBERRY, PAULA R.&#13;
Pep Club 10, 11; Thespians 12; Student&#13;
Council 11: Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Plays-cast,&#13;
make-up, 1O,11 , 12; Student Director 12.&#13;
ERICKSON, STEVE A.&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; Football 11 · Basketball 1 o· NHS 12 ' '&#13;
ESHELMA.N, JODY&#13;
German Club 1 O; Basketball 12; Track 12. EVANS, JAMES JOHN&#13;
Debat~ 10; Key Club 12; Madrigal 11, 12;&#13;
Thespians 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Student Council&#13;
President 12; Free Thinker Editor 11; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 11, 12; Plays-cast 11 , 12; Tennis&#13;
10, 11, 12; Sno-ball Court 1972; Rev. Dr. Leon&#13;
Commin~ Hills Award ; Ricks College&#13;
Leadership Scholarship.&#13;
FERRIN, GREG PAUL&#13;
Ec~ 12; Library Aid 11; Play Stage Props Lighting 11 . ' ' '&#13;
FERNELY, LYNNE MARIE&#13;
Pep C.lub 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 ; Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling Court; Typing Award.&#13;
FIELDS, KEVIN J. Tennis 11 ,12.&#13;
FINCK, DAN L.&#13;
VICA 11 .&#13;
FISHER, JEANINE LEE&#13;
Cou ~seling . Center Aid 12; Student Director&#13;
for The . Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" 12;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama.&#13;
FLACHSBARTH, ALBERT EDWARD (SKIP)&#13;
T&amp;I 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Track 12. FLAHARTY, MARIE&#13;
Office Aid 1 O; Counseling Center Aid 11 · OE&#13;
12. '&#13;
FLANAGAN, BRYAN JEFFERY&#13;
NHS 10,11 ,12; Basketball 10; Top 10%; $250&#13;
World-Herald Scholarship.&#13;
FLOYD, FREDDY&#13;
Prop~ 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Honorary Co- captain 12; Track 10, 11, 12. FOLKERTS, BRAD A.&#13;
Madrigal 1 O; Golf· VICA Parliamentarian·&#13;
Music groups 1O,12: Concert Choir 11 12 '&#13;
FOOTE, JEFF L. ' .&#13;
PE AID 10, 11, 12; T &amp; I 12; Vocational&#13;
Machine Shop 11 ; Boys Glee 11; Football 11 . FORSYTHE, RUSS&#13;
Baseball 1 O.&#13;
FOUTCH, DAN D.&#13;
VICA 11 ; T &amp; I 12; Football 10; Wrestling 10. FROST, J. GREG&#13;
Top 10%; Outstanding VICA Student.&#13;
FUSS, LESLIE D.&#13;
GWA 12; Pep Club 10; Varsity Choir 12. GAMBLIN, JILL C.&#13;
GWA 10, 11; Varsity Choir 12. GANN , CAROL ANNE&#13;
Thespians 12; Library Club 10; Student&#13;
Council 12; Office Aid 11 ; Library Aid 1 O;&#13;
Make-up 11 ,12; Lighting 11 ,12; Technical&#13;
Awa rd - Duet Award ; Superi or Rating&#13;
"Where the Cross is Made."&#13;
GANT, MIKE E.&#13;
DECA 12.&#13;
GANTT, RONALD DAVID&#13;
PE Aid 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
GILMORE, DENNIS PATRICK&#13;
Key Club 12; PE Aid 12; Music Groups 10;&#13;
Wrestling 10.&#13;
GLAZE, CINDY J.&#13;
GOLDSBERRY, NANCY KAY&#13;
AFS 10; GWA 11; NHS 10,11 ,12; Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling Auxiliary 10; OE 12.&#13;
GOLDSBERRY, RODNEY WAYNE&#13;
Student Council 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12;&#13;
Music Groups 11, 12; Cast, Stage, Props,&#13;
Lighting 12; Baseball 10, 11 ; Wrestling 1 O;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating, "Where the Cross is Made."&#13;
GOTTBRECHT, MONTE JOHN&#13;
DECA 12; Stage, Props 11 .&#13;
GRAP. LEE ANN&#13;
GREGORY, SUSAN JANE&#13;
AFS 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; Porn Pon 12;&#13;
Sophomore Wrestling Auxiliary; Majorette&#13;
11 ; Office Aid 12; Band 11, 12; Varsity Choir&#13;
12; NHS 12.&#13;
GROSVENOR, BETTY JO&#13;
Music Groups 12; Concert Choir 11, 12.&#13;
GROSVENOR, JACK G.&#13;
Audio Visual Aid 11, 12; Swimming 10.&#13;
GROVES, ROGER ALAN&#13;
DECA 12.&#13;
GUSTAFSON, DALE SCOTT&#13;
GUYETT, ROBERT P. VICA 11 .&#13;
HALL, TIMOTHY&#13;
Band 10,11,12; Music Groups 10,11,12;&#13;
Orchestra 10, 11, 12; All-City 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music&#13;
Contest.&#13;
HALL, WILLIAM A.&#13;
VICA 11,12; T &amp; I 12; Coop 12.&#13;
HANKINS, TINA LOUISE&#13;
GRA 10,11 ,12; Top 10%. HANSEN, DAVE&#13;
Golf; Wrestling 12.&#13;
HARRIS, JODY A.&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Student Council 11 .&#13;
HARRIS, MARY A.&#13;
AFS 11; Pep Club 10; GWA 12; Student&#13;
Council 10, 11 ; Library Club 10; Environmental Action Club 11 ; Band 10, 11 , 12; Band&#13;
Queen; Varsity Choir 12; Music Groups 10,-&#13;
11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; All-City 11 .&#13;
HART, MICHAELA DAWN&#13;
FNA 11,12; GRA 10,11 ,12; Nurse's Aid 11 ;&#13;
Basketball 12.&#13;
HATCHER, KAREN SUE&#13;
FNA 10; Language Club 10; Music Groups&#13;
10,11 ; Concert Choir 11 ,12; All-City 10,11.&#13;
HAWKINS, DONNA L.&#13;
Cheerleader 11, 12; Pep Club 10; GRA 10, 11;&#13;
NHS 11, 12; Homecoming Court 12; Sno-ball&#13;
Court 12; Top 10%; $75 Carter Lake PTA&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
HA YES, MICHAEL LEE&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HEATH, KAREN L. Pep Club 10; GRA 11 ; NHS 11,12; Powder&#13;
Puff Football 11 ,12; Tennis 10,11 ,Top 10%.&#13;
HEATH, PAUL M.&#13;
Football 10, 11; NHS 12.&#13;
HECK, KATHLEEN LOUISE&#13;
FT A 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; All-City&#13;
10,11,12; Music Groups 10,11 ,12; Outstand i ng String Mus i cian Award ; Zonta&#13;
Scholarship to l.W.C.C. HEDRICK. KAREN DEE&#13;
HEFFERNAN, LORI JEAN&#13;
NHS 11,1 2; OE 12; PE Aid 11, 12; Gymnastics&#13;
10,11 ; Track 10.&#13;
HEMBREE, DAVID E.&#13;
T &amp; I 12; Football 10.&#13;
HENDERSON, DAN L.&#13;
HENRIKSEN, LINDA S.&#13;
Shorthand Award.&#13;
HERING, PHIL&#13;
Student Council 11 ; Golf 10, 11 , 12; NHS 12.&#13;
HERNDON, WAL TEA EUGENE JR.&#13;
FCA 12; Madrigal 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir&#13;
11 , 12; All-City 11 , 12; Music Groups 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
All-State 12; Superior Rating, State Music&#13;
Contest; Track 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12;&#13;
Nelson Trophy. HERRICK, CATHY&#13;
Pep Club 10; NHS 10,11 ,12; Porn Pon 11 ,12;&#13;
Student Council 10, 11 , 12; Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling; MONTICELLO Editor 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11; AFS 12; Top 10%; Shorthand&#13;
Award; Omaha World-Herald Key Staffer&#13;
Award; Quill &amp; Scroll 12.&#13;
HESTER, GORDON LYNN&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HIATT, STEVE&#13;
Swimming 10, 11, 12.&#13;
HIFFERNAN, RICK R.&#13;
HIGGINS, KATHY ANN&#13;
OE 12; Office Aid 12; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
Auxiliary. HILLIARD, JOHN MITCHELL&#13;
HOEPP.NER, JENNIFER&#13;
DECA 12; GRA 11 ; Costumes 11.&#13;
HOLM, JEANNINE A.&#13;
AFS 11 ; DECA 12; Language Club 11 ; Pep&#13;
Club 1 O; Student Council 11.&#13;
HOPPER, DONALD DURICK&#13;
Cinema 8,10,11,12; Basketball 11,12, NHS&#13;
12, Play Cast; Outstanding Service to Drama.&#13;
HORNER, KATHY ANN&#13;
Cheerleader 10; Pep Club 10, 11,0E 12.&#13;
HORSWILL, TOM M.&#13;
HOSS, KEN R.&#13;
VICA 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HOUGH, JODIE&#13;
Cheerleader 10, 11 ; Varsity Choir 1O,11; OE&#13;
12, secretary 12; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
Court; Homecoming Court 1972.&#13;
HOUSTON, JAMES LEROY&#13;
HOWARD, BIXBY&#13;
HUEY, JANE FLETCHER&#13;
Pep Club 10; GWA 12; Concert Choir 12.&#13;
HUNTER, JIM CRAIG&#13;
T &amp; I 12. HUNTER, NANCY A.&#13;
FNA 10,11 ; Nurse's Aid 11.&#13;
HYDE, RICHARD LEE&#13;
VICA 11 ,12.&#13;
IVES, GLORIA J.&#13;
JACKSON, DON J.&#13;
Baseball 11 ; Track 11, 12.&#13;
JACKSON, SHIRLEY J.&#13;
Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
JACOB CHRIS RENEE&#13;
FNA '10.11 ; Language Club 1 O; Nurse's Aid&#13;
10, 11 , 12; Clara and Henry Miller Scholarship&#13;
to College of Saint Mary.&#13;
JACOBSEN, BARBARA&#13;
Language Club 11 ,12; Library Club 12;&#13;
Library Aid 11, 12.&#13;
JAMES, ROBERT D.&#13;
DECA 12, Vice-President 12; Language Club&#13;
10; Top 10%. JENSEN, DEBRA LARAY . Pep Club 10; T &amp; I 12; Music Groups 11;&#13;
Concert C&lt;loir 11 ; Props 10.&#13;
JENSEN, DIANA LYNN&#13;
Girls' Glee.&#13;
JENSEN, MIKE LEE&#13;
Tennis 10,11 ,12; Basketball 10.&#13;
JENSEN, THOMAS R. . . Sophomore Class President:. Junior Class&#13;
President; Senior Class President; Football&#13;
10,11 ,12; Baseball 10,11; Tw1rp Duke 11;&#13;
Prom Prince 11; Key Club 10,11,12., President 12; Sno-Ball Court 12; Lettermen s Club;&#13;
Prom Court 12; Wayn e State College&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
JOHNSON, DALE E.&#13;
FCC Club. JOHNSON, MICHAEL EDWARD .&#13;
Key Club 12; FCA 12; NHS 11 ,12; PE Aid 11;&#13;
Football 1O,11 , 12; Top 10%; Community Service Award.&#13;
JOHNSON, PAMELA SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10; Library Cl.ub 12, secretary 12;&#13;
FHA 12; Varsity Choir 12; Gold 11 ,12;&#13;
Shorthand Award. JOHNSTON, PATRICIA ANN&#13;
JUNGFERMAN, GARY LEE&#13;
VICA 12.&#13;
KACIN, KIM&#13;
Play Casts; High Achievement in German.&#13;
KAU FMAN, JOHN ALAN&#13;
Basketball 10; Tennis 10; NHS 12.&#13;
KENEALY, DAVE J. Key Club 12; Cross Country 12; Track 12.&#13;
KENNETT, SHIRLEY J. Madrigal 10, 11 , 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Band 12;&#13;
M usic Groups 10,11 ,12; All-State 12;&#13;
Orchestra 10, 11 ; Concert Choir 11, 12; AllC i ty 11,1 2 ; Top 10%; Dan a lle~e&#13;
Scholarship; State of Iowa Scholarship;&#13;
Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding Service&#13;
Award ; Superior Rating, State Music Contest;&#13;
Superior Rating State Instrumental Music&#13;
Contest.&#13;
KESSLER. TIMOTHY ALLEN&#13;
NHS 11 , 12; Football 10, 11; Track 1 O; Wrestling 10,11 ,12; VICA 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
KILBAN E. MARY K. Language Club 10; GWA 12; Band 10,11 ,12;&#13;
All-City 1O,11, 12; Music Groups 10, 11, 12;&#13;
Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music&#13;
39 &#13;
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Contest; Rotary Award for Service to Band.&#13;
KINDBERG, RANDALL&#13;
KINNAMON, TIMOTHY C.&#13;
FCA 12; Baseball 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12;&#13;
T•virp King 12.&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, DALE A. T &amp; I 12.&#13;
KNOTT, ALAN WILLIAM&#13;
Track 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
KOHLSCHEEN, DEBRA LYNN&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12; All-City 10;11 ; Top 10%; NHS&#13;
12; Shorthand Award; Superior Rating, State&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
KONECNY, PENNY JANE&#13;
Monticello Advertising Staff 12.&#13;
KONFRST, RANDY E.&#13;
Football 10, 11.&#13;
KOOPMEINERS, ALAN J.&#13;
KRUEGER, BARB L.&#13;
LADD, LAVONNE CHRISTINE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Library Aid 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 ;&#13;
Stage, Props 11.&#13;
LAMBIRTH, RANDY&#13;
DECA 12, President 12.&#13;
LAMBRECHT, BRENT WILLIAM&#13;
T &amp; I 12; PE Aid 12; Bowling 11 . LANE, SUSIE&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Art Club 10 11 ·&#13;
Library Club 10; Student Council 11 ; Lib;ary&#13;
Aid 10, 11.&#13;
LANGFORD, BRENDA DIANNE&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11; Library Aid 11 ; Basketball&#13;
12; Bowling 12.&#13;
LANTERI, CARLA F.&#13;
Pep Club 10,11; GRA 11 ,12.&#13;
LAWTON, GEORGIA LOU&#13;
GRA 10,11,12.&#13;
LEE, MARY JANE&#13;
GWA 12; _Band 10,11,12; Music Groups 10,-&#13;
11 ; All-City 10, 11 ; Superior Rating, State&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
LEE, SUSAN K.&#13;
Language Club 10; Pep Club 10; NHS 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; Band 10, 11 , 12; Top 10%; $250 WorldHerald Scholarship; 1973 Readers' Digest&#13;
Award; State of Iowa Scholar; Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
LERETTE, JEFF A.&#13;
LETT, GERALD BERNE&#13;
VICA 11, 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
LEWIS, JIM PAUL&#13;
Music Groups 11; Stage, Props 11 ; Tennis&#13;
10.&#13;
Lightner, Mark K.&#13;
PE Aid 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
LINDSTROM, LESLIE ANNE SOLOMON&#13;
Language Club 11; Pep Club 1 O; Band 10,-&#13;
11 , 12; All-City 11 ; Tennis 11 .&#13;
LOBENDO, STAN E.&#13;
PE Aid 12; Swimming 1 O; Gymnastics 11, 12.&#13;
LOMBARDO, MARTY&#13;
Varsity Choir 12; Stage 12.&#13;
LONG, JACQUELINE&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
LONG, STEVE&#13;
Football 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
LUKEFAHR, BEV J.&#13;
Pep Club 10; Thespians 10, 11, 12; Porn Pon&#13;
11 ,12; Student Council 10,11 ; Office Aid 10,-&#13;
11 ; Band 12; Varsity Choir 12; Casts 10, 11, 12;&#13;
Lighting 11 ; Student Director 12; Roadshow&#13;
12; Stage 11 ; Outstanding Service to Drama&#13;
Award.&#13;
LUNA, ALVIN F.&#13;
McALEXANDER, JACKIE ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10; GRA 11 ; NHS 10,11,12; Band&#13;
12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Tennis 11; Top 10%;&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; Midland Lutheran&#13;
College President's Scholarship. McCAMPBELL, JAY&#13;
Golf 11 ,12.&#13;
McCORMICK, KAREN RAE&#13;
AFS 10,11,12; Pep Club 10; NHS 10,11, 12;&#13;
Student Council 12; Porn Pon 11, 12, Captain&#13;
12; Varsity Choir 12; Top 10%; Prom Court&#13;
12.&#13;
McDANIEL, ANN&#13;
GRA 10,12; Library Club 10; Golf 12; Library&#13;
Aid 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
McGEE, VICKI L.&#13;
OE 12; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
MclNTOSH, BECKY ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
MclNTOSH, RICHAR D&#13;
MACRANDER, JULIE CAROLINE&#13;
Pep Club 10,11; Thespians 11 ,12; GRA 10,11 ;&#13;
GWA 10,1 1,12 Sec-Treas.; Student Council&#13;
11, 12; Cast 11, 12 "The People Next Door",&#13;
"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail"; Makeup&#13;
12; Swimming 11 , 12; Sophomore Girls&#13;
Wrestling Court; Track 11 , 12; Outstanding&#13;
Service to Drama; Superior rating "Where&#13;
Cross is Made".&#13;
MADSEN, LEANNE J.&#13;
Student Council 12.&#13;
MADSEN, SUE A.&#13;
Student Council 12; VICA Treasurer 12;&#13;
Props 11 .&#13;
MAHAN , DEBRA KAY&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
MAHAN, PAMELA KAY&#13;
MALONE, EMILE A.&#13;
Chess Club 11.&#13;
MANDINA, TOM C.&#13;
T&amp;I Coop.&#13;
MANN, PHYLLIS I.&#13;
AFS 11 ; Pep Club 1 O; Student Council 11 , 12;&#13;
Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
MARKEL, RANDALL LYNN&#13;
Assistant Editor, Photographer SIGNAL 12;&#13;
Photographer MONTICELLO 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 12; Basketball 11; NHS 12.&#13;
MASON , TERESA ANN&#13;
Student Council 12; Library Aid 10, 11; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
MASS, STEVEN RAY&#13;
T&amp;I.&#13;
MAYLONE, KENNETH D.&#13;
Wrestling 10.&#13;
MEYER, ROBERT J.&#13;
Chess Club 10,11 .&#13;
MILLER, DAVID WILLIAM&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; Madrigal 1 O; FCA 12;&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Cast 12; Stage 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Props 11 , 12; Lighting 12; Football 10, 11;&#13;
Wrestling 11 ; Best Actor in Supporting role;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating "Where Cross is Made."&#13;
MILLER, DAVE M.&#13;
VICA 11.&#13;
MILLS, RON&#13;
MINOR, HUGH DAVID&#13;
Baseball 10; T&amp;I 12; NHS 12.&#13;
MONROE, MELISSA&#13;
FTA 10,11 ,12; NHS 10,11 ,12; Teacher Aid 12;&#13;
Top 10%; $75 Carter Lake PTA Scholarship;&#13;
Outstanding Future Teacher Award; Tuition&#13;
Grant to Drake; John M. Jensen Memorial&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
MONROE, SUSAN JEAN&#13;
French Club; Top 10%; State of Iowa Scholar;&#13;
Creighton University Scholarship.&#13;
MOON, LAVELLA SUE&#13;
Office Aid 1 O; Concert Choir 11; Girls Glee 10.&#13;
MOORE, GARY A.&#13;
T&amp;I ; VICA.&#13;
MOORE, PAT A.&#13;
DECA 12; Football 10, 11 .&#13;
MOORES, GARY&#13;
NHS 10,11 ,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Basketball&#13;
10,11,12; Top 10%.&#13;
MURPHY, JIM DALLAS&#13;
Academics MONTICELLO 12; Music 10;&#13;
Baseball Manager 10.&#13;
NARMI, THERESA ANN&#13;
Student Council 10, 11; Teacher Aid 11 , 12;&#13;
Managing Editor SIGNAL 12; Editorial Staff&#13;
MONTICELLO 12; Varsity Choir 11; Nonpareil Most Valuable Staffer; Quill &amp; Scroll.&#13;
NEAD, KRISTI L.&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Roadshow&#13;
11, 12; Sophomore Wrestling Aux.&#13;
NELSON, ALICE M.&#13;
DECA 12.&#13;
NELSON, GARY ROBERT&#13;
Tennis 10,11 ,12.&#13;
NELSON , TERESA ANN&#13;
O.E. 12. NEWBERRY, MIKE JAMES&#13;
P.E. Aid 10,11,12; Wrestling 10; Track 10,11 ;&#13;
Football 10, 12; Key Club 12.&#13;
NIELSEN, LYNETTE K.&#13;
Language Club 10; GWA 11 ,12; Band 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; All-City (Band) 11; Music Groups 11 ; Office Aid 12; Top 10%; NHS 12; Superior&#13;
Rating-State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
NORDSTROM, ROBERT D.&#13;
T&amp;I 12.&#13;
NORTON , BRUCE WILLIAM&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; Varsity Choir 11 , 12; All-City&#13;
(Band) 10,11,12; Orchestra 11,12; Music&#13;
Groups 10,11 ,12; Cinema 8 11 .&#13;
NUGENT, FRITZIE KAY&#13;
Student Council 12; Editor-in-Chief SIGNAL&#13;
12; Staff 11 ; Editorial Staff MONTICELLO 12.&#13;
NUSSER, DON&#13;
Key Club 10,11,12; FCA 12; NHS 10,11,12;&#13;
Student Council 10, 11 ; Basketball 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Honorary Co-Captain; Twirp Court; Senior&#13;
Class Vice-President.&#13;
O'HARA, KATHY&#13;
AFS Treas. 11; Madrigal 10, 11, 12; Pep Club&#13;
1 O; Thespians 11 , 12; Porn Pon 11, Sec-Treas.&#13;
12; Junior Class Treas. ; Seni or Class Treas.;&#13;
Library Aid 1 O; Varsity Choir 11; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 11, 12; Roadshow 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 11 , 12; Cast 11 , 12; Homecom ing Court&#13;
1972; Sno-Ball Court 12; Student Council 12;&#13;
Prom Queen 1973; Rotary Award - Outstanding Girl singer; Superior Rating -State&#13;
Music Contest.&#13;
OLLIE, TIM&#13;
OTT, GALEN RODNEY&#13;
Key Club 12; T&amp;I 12; Football 12.&#13;
OVERTON, DON EUGENE&#13;
NHS 10,11 ,12; Band 12; Swimming 10; Top&#13;
10%; State of Iowa Scholar.&#13;
OWENS. BEV A.&#13;
OWENS, RANDY SCOTT&#13;
P.E. Aid 12; T&amp;I 12.&#13;
PAGE, LEEANN&#13;
PAGE, TOM D.&#13;
Key Club 11, 12; Basketball 10.&#13;
PARKER, CHERYL LYNN&#13;
Pep Club 11 ; GRA 11 ; GWA 12; Shorthand&#13;
Award ; Varsity Choir 11 ; Music Groups 1 O;&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Golf 11, 12.&#13;
PARRACK, DEBORAH SUE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Homecoming Court 1972;&#13;
Counseling Center Aid 12; Shorthand Award .&#13;
PAUL, MIKE K.&#13;
Stage 12.&#13;
PENDGRAFT, JODIE J . O.E. 12; Library Aid 1 O; Stage 1 O; Makeup&#13;
10,11; NHS 11 ,12.&#13;
PEREGRINE, LINDA SUE&#13;
DECA 12; Majorette 10, 11 ; Band 10, 11.&#13;
PETERSEN, SALLIE JO&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
PETERSON, SUSAN MARIE&#13;
AFS 11 ; Cheerleader 1 O; GWA 11, Preside.nt&#13;
12· NHS 11 12· Student Council 11 ; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Gym~astics 10; Top 10%; Sno-Ball&#13;
Queen 12; Prom Court 1973; Prom Princess;&#13;
Homecoming Court 1972; Danceline 10, 1_1,-&#13;
12; Office Aid 12; Beno's School Fashion&#13;
Board 11 .&#13;
PETRY. ROBERT WILLIAM&#13;
T&amp;I.&#13;
PITT, CURTIS LYNN&#13;
T&amp;I.&#13;
PIZZANO, NELSON&#13;
AFS 12; Basketball 12.&#13;
PLEAS, CATHY WATKINS&#13;
POGUE, GREGORY ROBERT&#13;
Madrigal 10,11,12; Band 11,12; Musi c&#13;
Groups 1O,11, 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; AllCity 11, 12; Cast 1O,11, 12; Men's Boos.tar&#13;
Club 10; Marge Smith Hatcher Outstandi ng&#13;
Award; Superior Rating-State M usic&#13;
Contest; Superior Rating-State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
POND, JERRY L.&#13;
DECA 11 .&#13;
POOLE, JOY L.&#13;
GRA 1011 · GWA 12· NHS 11 12· Band 10,-&#13;
11 , 12; Mu~ic Group~ 11, 12; or~hestra 12;&#13;
Concert Choir 11 ; All-City 11, 12; Tennis 10,-&#13;
11 .12; Girl 's Glee Sec.; Iowa Science .&#13;
Engineering and Humanities Symposium;&#13;
Midland Lutheran College Hon or&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
POWELL, LAURA LEE&#13;
NHS 12.&#13;
PRATT, LEONARD D.&#13;
Chess Club 12. PRUETT, CHERYL LEE&#13;
QUANDT, RICK D.&#13;
P.E. Aid 10,11 ,12; Football 10,11 ,12; Key&#13;
Club 10,11 ,12;&#13;
RAN DALL, TERRY STEPHEN&#13;
SIGNAL Staff 12; MONTIC ELLO STAFF 11 ;&#13;
Football 10.&#13;
REDMOND, JODY A.&#13;
AFS 10,11 ; GRA 10; FNA 10,11 .&#13;
REED, LINDA MARY&#13;
O.E. 12; GRA 10.&#13;
REED, PAT RAY&#13;
Boy's Glee 10; P .E. Aid 12; Stagehand 12.&#13;
Cross Country 10; Baseball 10,11 ,12; T&amp;l 12.&#13;
REED , RANDY JAMES&#13;
REIKOFSKI, DEBRA J.&#13;
Sophomore Wrestli ng Aux .; Junior Class&#13;
Vice- President; Band 1O, 11 , 12; Mu sic&#13;
Groups 10, 11 , 12; Orchestra 10, 11 , 12; All- City 10, 11 , 12; Gymnasti cs 1 O; Superior&#13;
Rating-State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
RHODES, MELODY E.&#13;
RICE, GENE R. PE Aid 12; T &amp; I 12. &#13;
RICHTER. MARILYN J.&#13;
Food Service Student of the Year 12.&#13;
RICHWINE, DIANE MARIE&#13;
Art Club 10,11 ,12; Library Club 10,11 ,12; Student Counci l 12; Library Aid 10, 11 , 12; Monticello Photo Editor; Varsity Choir 12; Golf&#13;
11, 12; Library Award-100 hours. RIEDINGER, ROY L.&#13;
RIEF, RUTH ANN&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Shorthand Award . RIEF, TERRY L.&#13;
T&amp;I 12.&#13;
RIGBY, JOE&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
ROCK, DARLENE&#13;
Stage 12; Art 11, 12; Make-up 12; Costumes&#13;
12.&#13;
ROCKWELL, SCOT DAVID&#13;
Stage 12; Football 10, 11 ; Wrestling 1 o.&#13;
ROE, NANCY&#13;
ROLF, JIM W.&#13;
Key Club 11, 12; FCA 12, President 12· Varsity&#13;
Choir 12; Football 11,12; Track 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Basektball 10, 11, 12; Prom Court 11 12· Snoball King 12; NHS 12; Best All Aroun°d Athlete&#13;
Trophy; Iowa State Bar Association Award·&#13;
Epstein-Morgan Post 260 Jewish Veterans oi&#13;
the US. Award . RON K, SUSAN MARY&#13;
Varsity Choir 12. ROSS, DALE R:&#13;
Wrestling 10, 11 .&#13;
ROSS, DEAN E.&#13;
Wrestling 10,11 ; Top 10%.&#13;
ROSSUM , DEBORAH JO&#13;
AFS 11 ; Cheerleader 11 ; Language Club 10,-&#13;
11; Pep Club 1 O; Science Club 11 · NHS 1 o - 11, 12, . President 12; Track 1 O; S~phomor'e&#13;
Wrestling Auxiliary; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
C?urt; Tc;ip 10%; DAR Citizenship Award;&#13;
High Achievement in German· Iowa Science&#13;
Engineering and Humanitie~ Symposium:&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; Stanford University Scholarship.&#13;
RU NTE, TERRI LYNN&#13;
Language Club 1 O; Pep Club 10; GRA 11, 12;&#13;
Student Council 12; PE Aid 12; Tennis 1O,11;&#13;
Powder Puff Football 11 12· Top 10% NHS 12. ' '&#13;
RUSH, MICHAEL E.&#13;
Key Club 12; Play Casts 11 12· Football 1 o - 11 ,12; Swimming 10. ' ' '&#13;
RYAN, DAVID PATRICK&#13;
Key Club 11,12; Madrigal 10; FCA 12; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; All-City&#13;
11 , 12; Football Manager 10, 11, 12; Baseball&#13;
Manager 10 .. 11, 12; .Basketball Manager 10,-&#13;
11, 12, Su perior Rating, State Music Contest.&#13;
SALES, NORMAN H.&#13;
Stage 12.&#13;
SALVO, MARK STEVEN&#13;
VICA 11 ; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
SANTEE, PEGGY LOUISE&#13;
Pep Club 10,11 ; GRA 11 ,12; Library Club 10;&#13;
Student Council 11, 12; Varsity Choir 11;&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Golf 11, 12.&#13;
SAUSEDO, CONNIE&#13;
OE 12; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
SAYLES, KENNETH WAYNE&#13;
SCARPELLO, LUCI R.&#13;
Pep Club 10, Varsity Choir 12· Sno-Ball Court 12. '&#13;
SCHEEL, SHERI&#13;
Pep Club 10, OE 12.&#13;
SCHEFFLER, ANTHONY DOUGLAS&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
SCHERER, TEDD J.&#13;
DECA 12; Key Club 11,12; FCA 11,12; Student Council 11; PE Aid 11 ; Varsity Choir 11;&#13;
Boys' Glee 10; Football 10,11 ,12; Wrestling&#13;
1 O; Track 10, 11; Twirp Court 10; Prom Court&#13;
11; Sno-Ball Court 12; Prom Court 12.&#13;
SCHNECKLOTH, JAMES B.&#13;
Baseball 1 o.&#13;
SCHNITKER, ELLEN MARIE&#13;
SCHULTZ, LARRY&#13;
NHS 12.&#13;
SCHULTZ, RICHARD W.&#13;
PE Aid 10,11,12; Career Food Service 12.&#13;
SCHULTZ, THOMAS H.&#13;
SCHWARTZ, SANDY L.&#13;
Cheerleader 10, 11 ; Roadshow Danceline 10,- 11 , 12; Sno-Ball Court 12.&#13;
SCOTT, LINDA MARIE&#13;
FNA 11 ; Language Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club&#13;
10; Library Club 12; Library Aid 12; Nurse's&#13;
Aid 12; Library Club Award-200 hours.&#13;
SEMPEK , DEBBIE JEAN&#13;
PE Aid 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; Music&#13;
Groups 10; Stage 10,11 ; Golf 10. SHAW, PEGGY LYNN&#13;
SHEA, SHAWN K.&#13;
Key Club 12.&#13;
SHEELER, SUSAN MARIE&#13;
AFS 12; Pep Club 10; Porn Pon 11 , 12; Student Council 10, 11 , 12; Office Aid 1 O;&#13;
MONTICELLO Advertising Staff 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11, 12.&#13;
SHELL, JAMES ALAN&#13;
Debate 10,11,12; NHS 10,11,12; VicePresident 12; Student Council 12, Parliamentarian 12; Football 12; Track 11, 12; Top 10%;&#13;
Ross Schmidt Trophy; Woodmen of the&#13;
World Life Insurance Trophy; Youth Appreciation Week Award; City Science Exposition-Excellent Rating; Hawkeye Science&#13;
Fair; Iowa Science , Engineering and&#13;
Humanities Symposium; Hawkeye Science&#13;
Fair Symposium-2nd Place; Tomorrow&#13;
Scientists-Honorable Mention; American&#13;
Chemical Society Award ; Central College&#13;
Scholarship; State of Iowa Scholar; ISU Admission with Recognition for High&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
SHERE, TERESA C.&#13;
Madrigal 10, 11 , 12; Pep Club 10; Thespians&#13;
12; Glee Club; Library Club 12; Concert Choir&#13;
11 ,12; Stage 12; Props 10; Make-up 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Student Director 11, 12; Outstanding Service&#13;
to Drama; Superior Rating, "Where the Cross&#13;
is Made."&#13;
SHOWERS, CINDY J.&#13;
Music Groups 10; Typing Award; Shorthand&#13;
Award.&#13;
SHULL, JOHN M.&#13;
Play Casts 12; Stage, Props, Art, Make-up,&#13;
Costumes, Lighting, 12; Student Director 12. SIEBERG, MIKE G.&#13;
SIMONS, LESLIE ANN&#13;
AFS 10, 12; Madrigal 1 O; Pep Club 10; Monticello Staff 12; Music Groups 10, 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 11, 12; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Top 10%;&#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll 12; NHS 10,11 ,12; Tuition Grant&#13;
for Graceland College.&#13;
SIVERTSON, RICHARD&#13;
Superior Rating, State Music Contest;&#13;
Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music&#13;
Contest, Swimming 12; Gymnastics.&#13;
SKINNER, DAVID A.&#13;
Cross Country 10, 11 ; Baseball 10; Basketball&#13;
10: $75 Carter Lake PTA Scholarship;&#13;
Creighton University Scholarship. SLAYMAN, STEVE F.&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; Varsity Choir 11, 12; Stage&#13;
12; Football 10,11 .&#13;
SLENDY, TRUDY KARLENE&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 ; Music Groups 10. SMIDDY, MIKE JOHN&#13;
PE Aid 12; Varsity Choir 12; Stage, Props,&#13;
Lighting 12; Gymnastics 10,11,12.&#13;
SMITH, DANA L.&#13;
Cheerleader 11 , 12; President 12; Pep Club&#13;
10; NHS 11,12; Teacher Aid 12; Gymnastics&#13;
10, 11; Prom Court 11; Homecoming Court&#13;
12; Sno-ball Court 12; Golf 11 ; Individual&#13;
Progress Aid 12.&#13;
SMITH, THOMAS E.&#13;
PE Aid 12.&#13;
SNIPES, JOYCE ANN&#13;
Career Center 12; Special Olympics&#13;
Recognition 12. SNYDER, GILBERT&#13;
Top 10%; ISU Admission with Recognition for&#13;
High Scholarship; NHS 11, 12; Superior&#13;
Rating, State Instrumental Music Contest;&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; All-City 10, 11 , 12; All-State 12.&#13;
STARK, DAVE&#13;
Gymnastics.&#13;
STEWART, KATHI K.&#13;
STILEN, RICK ALLAN&#13;
STORK, MONTY LAVERN&#13;
VICA 11; Wrestling 10.&#13;
STORY, SCOTT A.&#13;
T &amp; I 12; Music Groups 10, 11; Play Casts 11 .&#13;
STRAW, KATHARINE SHIRLEY&#13;
Language Club 12; Madrigal 10, 12; Top 10%;&#13;
Comrnunity Service Award; NHS 12; High&#13;
Achievement in German ; Libr ar y&#13;
Award-100 hours, Library Club 12; Teacher&#13;
Aid 12; Library Aid 12; Concert Choir 11, 12;&#13;
Play Casts 11 ; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12. STRETZ, MARK H.&#13;
SWANSON, CINDY L.&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10. TABOR, JEFF K.&#13;
T &amp; I 12; Football 10,11 . TATREAU, DEBBIE SUE&#13;
Cheerleader 12; Pep Club 10, 11; GRA 10, 11,-&#13;
12; President 12; PE Aid 10,11,12; Swimming&#13;
11; Gymnastics 10, 11 , 12; Basketball 1 O;&#13;
Track 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Queen 12;&#13;
Iowa State Bar Association Award ; $75&#13;
Carter Lake PTA Scholarship; GRA Award; · Best All Around Athlete Trophy.&#13;
THOMPSON, VERNE&#13;
Stage, Props, Lighting 12; Wrestling 1 O; T &amp; I&#13;
12.&#13;
THORNTON, MANFORD A.&#13;
Top 10%; State of Iowa Scholar; NHS 12.&#13;
TOLAND, KAY&#13;
Food Service 12; Monticello Staff 11 .&#13;
TOMICH, MARTIN LYNN&#13;
Cinema 8 10, 11 ; Art Club 10; Play Casts 11,-&#13;
12; Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating, "Where the Cross is Made."&#13;
TRESCOTT, LARRY EL TON&#13;
TURNER, JANETTE A.&#13;
FTA 12; Varsity Choir 12; Dana College&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
TURNER, MICHELE ANTIONETTE&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Music Groups 11 .&#13;
UNDERWOOD, MARY JANE&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
VASICEK, GWEN&#13;
Pep Club 10; NHS 11,12; Porn P?n 11 1~ ;&#13;
Student Council 12, Treasurer 12; Library Aid&#13;
1 o· Monticello Staff 12; Track 11 ; Sophomore&#13;
W~estling Auxiliary 1 O; Quill &amp; Scroll 12;&#13;
Shorthand Award. VREDENBURGH, LOIS KATHRYN&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
WAGGONER, JIM A.&#13;
Key Club 12; T &amp; I 12; Monticello Staff 12.&#13;
WALCK, MIKE C. NHS 10,11,12; Audio Visual Aid 11; Baseball&#13;
11 12· Basketball 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
WALKER, DENISE I.&#13;
Cheerleader 10, 11 , 12, Captain 12; GRA 12;&#13;
Library Club 11 ; Stu~ent Council 10, 11 ; Office Aid 10; Library Aid 10; PE Aid 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Gymnastics 1 O; Basketball 12;&#13;
Track 11 , 12. WALKER, RICHARD A. . Band 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 ; Concert Choir 12;&#13;
Music Groups 12; All-City 12; All-State 1 ?;&#13;
Madrigal 10, 11 ; Superior Rating , State Music&#13;
Contest.&#13;
WAL TEA, DEAN LOUIS&#13;
WATTS, PAULA MARIE&#13;
Teacher Aid 12.&#13;
WEED, BARB J. . 0 •&#13;
Library Aid 1 O; Teacher Aid 12; Top 10 Vo, Typing Award; Shorthand Award; Outstanding Business Student.&#13;
WHITE, CHARLES GENE&#13;
WHITE, JENNIFER ANNE&#13;
Madrigal 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; .Porn Pon 11 , 12;&#13;
Student Counci l 12; Office Aid 10,11; Concert&#13;
Choir 11 , 12; Homecoming Court 12.&#13;
WICK BARBARA AN N&#13;
FTA 12; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
WIEMAN , BETTY JO&#13;
Music Groups 12.&#13;
WILES, LOWELL C. Stage 12; Football 10, 11.&#13;
WILHELM , PATRICIA LYNN HOLDER&#13;
Concert Choir 11 , 12; Top 10%; Betty Crocker&#13;
Award.&#13;
WILLIAMS, FARRIS&#13;
WILSON, KATHY M.&#13;
Spanish Club 10, 11 ; Pep G_lub 10; .Band 10,- 11 , 12; All-City 11 ; Superior Rating , State&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
WILSON , NORA JANE&#13;
Pep Club 10; P_om Pon 11 ,12; NHS 10,11,12;&#13;
Student Council 11, 12; Library Aid 1 O; Monticello Staff 12; Track 11; Sophomore Wrestling Au xi liary 10; Top 10%; Quill &amp; Scrol l 12;&#13;
Hawkeye Girls' State.&#13;
WISE, JANICE LEA&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Top 10%.&#13;
WITZKE, STEVE A. Stage, Props, Lighting 12; Signal Printer 11 .&#13;
WOHLERS, SHERI LYNNE&#13;
NHS 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Monticello Staff 12; Varsity Choir 11; Top 10%;&#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll 12; Shorthand Award.&#13;
WOODRU FF, NANCY S. AFS 12; Library Club 11 , 12; Library Aid&#13;
10, 11 , 12; Library Award-100 hours.&#13;
YOPP, MICHAEL ROBERT&#13;
VICA 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
YOUNG, BEVERLY JEAN&#13;
Varsity Choir 11, 12; NHS 12; Student Counci l&#13;
11.&#13;
ZDAN, ROSE MARY&#13;
DECA 12; Track 10.&#13;
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44&#13;
" That's a no-no!" says Mr. Hoffman to Number 12 of the Harlem Thrillers.&#13;
Harlem Thrillers Play T. J. Faculty&#13;
Tee Jay's faculty took on the comical&#13;
Harlem Thrillers, who play basketball&#13;
Globetrotter style. Tee Jay was led by such&#13;
players as "Mad Dog" Howard, "Two&#13;
Moons" Holder, and "Big Boy" Anderson.&#13;
Sponsored by FCA, this event was&#13;
held to raise money to fight drug addiction.&#13;
Each Harlem Thriller was once a drug&#13;
addict himself. Now rehabilited, they use&#13;
their talents to help others.&#13;
Above, an easy stuff Is made for the Harlem Thri llers. Right, No. 12 tries to persuade the ball to go to the referee. &#13;
Ventriloquist Clifford Guest jokes with his "friend."&#13;
Activity Programs&#13;
Are Of A Variety&#13;
Tee Jay students were entertained this&#13;
year with a variety of activity ticket&#13;
assemblies. These programs were open to&#13;
all activity ticket holders and anyone wanting to pay 50 cents.&#13;
The assemblies presented many new&#13;
and different ideas. Dr. No-Young Park's&#13;
talk on being an American citizen made a&#13;
deep impression on many. One humerous&#13;
program was given by two Kaleidoscope&#13;
players who sang and recited songs and&#13;
poems composed by teenagers from all&#13;
over the country.&#13;
These and many other assemblies&#13;
were thoroughly enjoyed by the majority of&#13;
the student body.&#13;
Left, Dr. No-Young Park expresses himself on how wonderful it is to be an&#13;
American citizen. Above, Kaleidoscope Players relate a teenager's poem&#13;
through a song .&#13;
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Deb Tatreau is congratulated by senior, Paula Ellsberry, after being crowned Homecoming Qu een.&#13;
Traditional Homecoming Dance Is Canceled&#13;
Homecoming events were cut short&#13;
this year. The dance that usually follows the&#13;
football game was canceled. The Student&#13;
Council, which organizes Homecoming,&#13;
was advised by the administration not to&#13;
plan a dance because of trouble that was&#13;
occurring between Tee Jay and other&#13;
schools in this area. It was felt that a dance&#13;
at this time would only attract individuals&#13;
looking for trouble.&#13;
Coronation ceremonies at half-time&#13;
were very successful. The Homecoming&#13;
Court was escorted to the middle of the&#13;
football field between aisles of Pep Club,&#13;
Porn Porn, and Wrestling Auxiliary girls.&#13;
Colorful skyrockets were lit after the introduction and description of each girl.&#13;
The peak of the evening was the&#13;
crowning of Deb Tatreau. She was&#13;
given her crown, robe, and roses by&#13;
last year's Queen, Susie Schwartz&#13;
Bonacci.&#13;
Tee Jay's football team was not&#13;
successful in their efforts to beat Rummel.&#13;
Tee Jay was crushed, 39-6.&#13;
Homecoming Queen of 1972 is senior Deb Tatreau. &#13;
Members of the 1972 Homecoming Court are from left to right: Kim&#13;
Draper, Kathy O'Hara, Jodie Hough, Donna Hawkins, Jennifer '!Vhite,&#13;
Left, junior Vicki Darveaux shows her spirit during the Homecoming game.&#13;
Below, the Jackets come back on to the field after half-time.&#13;
Queen Deb Tatreau , Phyll is Bledsoe, Dana Smith, Kathy Baker, Susie&#13;
Peterson, and Deb Parrack. &#13;
Thoreau's Ideals Theme For Fall Play&#13;
"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" is a&#13;
play about a man who was ahead of his&#13;
time. This man, Henry Thoreau, hated&#13;
wars, technology, and people who polluted&#13;
the environment. Taxes were used to&#13;
finance the war. Since Thoreau didn't&#13;
believe in war he refused to -pay his taxes&#13;
and was thrown in jail.&#13;
The setting of the play is a jail cell, but&#13;
as the play progresses the audience examines Thoreau's mind through the acting&#13;
of the cast. Although this play was a very&#13;
mature play the cast did an excellent job of&#13;
portraying the characters. Dennis Covey's&#13;
interpretation of Henry Thoreau was convincing, and made the play worth seeing.&#13;
Thoreau was described as a man who loved so deeply and completely that he seemed not to have loved at all. The entire cast&#13;
seemed to present this idea to the&#13;
audience.&#13;
Cast&#13;
Henry Thoreau ........ . . . Dennis Covey&#13;
Ball . . . ... .. ... . ..... . . .. Ted Anfinson&#13;
Waldo Emerson . .... . . . . ... Joe Guinan&#13;
Lydian Emerson . . . . . . . . . Bev Lukefahr&#13;
Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie Macrander&#13;
Kathy Kilday&#13;
John Thoreau . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Hopper&#13;
Sam ... .. .. . . . . . . ... . . .. Marty Tomich&#13;
Mother .. . .. . ....... . .. .. Teresa Shere&#13;
Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Miller&#13;
Williams .. ... ....... ... Walter Herndon&#13;
Edward ..... .. .. . .......... Jake Shell&#13;
Henry David Thoreau tries to grasp the real ity of his jail sentence.&#13;
In nature's surroundings, Henry Thoreau teaches Ellen the basic principles behind transcendentalism . &#13;
Ball discovers Thoreau's unethical way of teaching and decides how to punish Thoreau. The Emersons discuss the possibility of havi ng Thoreau work&#13;
for them.&#13;
Edward Emerson shows his mother and Henry David the gloves he made for their chicken.&#13;
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50&#13;
18-Year-Olds Win Their Right To Vote&#13;
When our nation went to the polls on&#13;
November 7, with them went the eighteenyear-olds. With the voting right now granted&#13;
to these young adults, many eligible Tee&#13;
Jay students exercised this privilege.&#13;
All of Tee Jay's students got a chance&#13;
to cast their ballots. A mock presidential&#13;
election was held when the Student Council&#13;
officers and representatives were elected .&#13;
Voting booths were set in the student&#13;
lounge and students were shown how to&#13;
operate them. Voting was done with these&#13;
machines rather than in homeroom, as&#13;
usual.&#13;
Mock election results showed Richard&#13;
Nixon ripping George McGovern, 838 to&#13;
314.&#13;
Vice-President Spiro Agnew is questioned about his views at a&#13;
recent press conference.&#13;
Democratic candidate for president was Senator George McGovern. &#13;
Bumper stickers were seen on many cars, showing the owner'.: pol itical standing.&#13;
Elected for a second term in office was President Richard M. Nixon.&#13;
Senior Julie Macrander registers to cast her ballot in the 1972&#13;
presidential elections.&#13;
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Tap line: Sandy Schwartz, Deb Peters, Darlene Rock, Robin Steppuhn, Diane Sorenson, Kathy Cahill , Dani Lobendo, Deb&#13;
Quakenbush, and Lori Hunt. These girls performed in the opening act and finale of the show.&#13;
Senior Susie Peterson performs a modern interpretive dance to the song ,&#13;
"Shaft."&#13;
Mark Chullino, Dave Neighbors, Kent Vrana, and Jerry Brabec&#13;
are the members of the Junior Boy's Quartet. &#13;
Ron Alexander amuses the audience with his takeoff on the Cookie Monster.&#13;
More Drama Skits In&#13;
1972 Roadshow&#13;
The Roadshow, "Doin' it Naturally,"&#13;
was held November 16, 17, and 18. Part of&#13;
the roadshow traveled to Wilson and&#13;
Edison for matinee performances.&#13;
Computerized Space Dancers and a&#13;
Dance Satire were two of the acts which&#13;
conveyed the opposite ideas of "Doin' it&#13;
Naturally". There were also solo dances by&#13;
Susie Peterson, Robin Steppuhn, Diana&#13;
Koos and Sandy Schwartz.&#13;
The B. 0. Skits, presented by the&#13;
Drama classes added humor to the show.&#13;
One of the skits portrayed Ron Alexander,&#13;
alias Cookie Monster, searching for the&#13;
famous T. J . cookies. Monstrous Monsters&#13;
was also a clever skit put on by Drama&#13;
students.&#13;
This year's roadshow also included&#13;
some old-time favorites, such as the&#13;
Barbershop Quartets and Madrigals. Varsity Choir entertained the audience with their&#13;
"Look at the Fifties." The Tap line ended&#13;
the show with their finale, "I Feel the Earth&#13;
Move Under My Feet."&#13;
"Con rad Twitty" portrayed by Ron Alexander, sings to his admiring fans, who are really Varsity Choir members.&#13;
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54&#13;
Musicians Receive&#13;
All-State Honors&#13;
All-State tryouts were held November&#13;
4th in Audubon, Iowa. Fifteen Tee Jay&#13;
students were chosen to participate in the&#13;
All-State Concert. There were 11 chorus&#13;
members, 3 band members, and one&#13;
orchestra member chosen. These students&#13;
participated in a concert held in Des&#13;
Moines, November 25. The group spent&#13;
their 2 days in Des Moines practicing for&#13;
the upcoming concert. Kris Oviatt was&#13;
chosen as an All-State chorus member but&#13;
was unable to attend because of illness.&#13;
Conducting the All-State band was Mr.&#13;
Carl Hovick, University of Northern Iowa,&#13;
Cedar Falls. Mr. Howard Swan was a guest&#13;
conductor for the All-State Chorus, while&#13;
the orchestra's conductor was Mr. Harry&#13;
Brown, Fredonia, New York. All-State members: Ted Anfinson, Orchestra; Rich Sivertson, Gil Snyd er, and&#13;
Greg Anson , Band.&#13;
All-State Chorus: Row 1: Mark Chullino, Carol Kelson, Shirley Kennett, Pam Bryant, and Kris Oviatt. Row 2: Kent Vrana, Rich&#13;
Walker, Jerry Brabec, Walt Herndon, Paul Blain, and Dave Neighbors. &#13;
The Dram a Department entertained&#13;
the student body with a one-act play&#13;
presented on February 3. The play, "Where&#13;
the Cross was Made," dealt with a psychoti c, retired sea captain and his fantasies&#13;
about a map showing the location of buried&#13;
treasure.&#13;
Th is performance was just a practice&#13;
performance for the cast, who went on to&#13;
win honors in the district competition held&#13;
at Atlanti c. In district, the play was rated&#13;
superior, with cast members, Julie&#13;
Macrander and Dennis Covey receiving a&#13;
"1 " for their duet acting . State competition&#13;
was held at two different locations. All plays&#13;
entered in state competition were judged at&#13;
T. J. , whi le the duet acting division was held&#13;
at A.L. "Where the Cross was Made" ranked as one of the best plays in the state as it&#13;
received another superior rating in this&#13;
event.&#13;
Other theatrical honors were: Dennis&#13;
Covey and Julie Macrander earned a "1"&#13;
rati ng abilities in a scene from "The Night&#13;
Thoreau Spent in Jail." Mariam Bellarman&#13;
trophy-2nd place duet acting presented to&#13;
Dennis Covey and Ted Anfinson for&#13;
"Thoreau." In the Mercy High Tournament,&#13;
Ted and Dennis took 1st place in duet&#13;
acting-"Thoreau."&#13;
Our drama department received many&#13;
well-deserved honors this year with truly&#13;
talented young actors and actresses.&#13;
Play Brings Honors&#13;
The captain's son, Dennis Covey, burns the map where the buried treasure is&#13;
supposedly located.&#13;
The doctor arrives to find the captain dead, his son insane and his daughter&#13;
hysterical.&#13;
The captain , Dave Miller, wonders when his ship will come back&#13;
with the treasure. &#13;
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Sno-Ball Proves&#13;
Highly Profitable&#13;
For the first time in almost seven&#13;
years, the Student Council did not go into&#13;
debt on the Sno-ball dance. In fact, a&#13;
sizable profit of approximately $160 was&#13;
netted on this event.&#13;
The dance was held in the field house,&#13;
which students spent the previous day&#13;
decorating. The theme "Snowflake Fantasy" was obvious by the presence of&#13;
snowflakes scattered about, a snowman in&#13;
the center of the floor, and a 20-foot flocked Christmas tree.&#13;
The court was introduced half-way&#13;
through the festivities . Jim Rolf and Susie&#13;
Peterson were crowned King and Queen of&#13;
the Snoball.&#13;
Members of th e 1972 Sno-ball Court from left to right are; ROW ONE:&#13;
Susie Peterson, Dana Smith , Donna Hawkins, Kim Draper, Kathy&#13;
O'Hara, Lucy Scarpello, Don Nusser. ROW TWO: Jim Rolf, Ted Scherer,&#13;
/&#13;
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Junior. Kris Oviatt, humors Jean O'Connor by showing off her " lovely" leg.&#13;
Greg An son, Tom Jensen, Barr· Barritt, Ji m Evans. Not pictured are&#13;
Kathy Baker, Mari o Becerra, and Sandy Schwartz. &#13;
Royalty of the Sno-ball is King Jim Rolf and Queen Susie Peterson.&#13;
Above: Two members of the group "Earthstar" entertain at the Sno-ball. Left:&#13;
couples relax in the lounge while "Earthstar" is on break.&#13;
57 &#13;
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Richard Smith attemps to block a shot by a KRCB&#13;
Jock.&#13;
Basketball Team&#13;
Makes Its Debut&#13;
Richard Smith's All-Star Basketball&#13;
team made its debut at T. J. this year.&#13;
The All-Star team was organized by&#13;
the Mass Media class in order to raise&#13;
money to start their own radio station. They&#13;
did this by challenging the KRCB Jocks to a&#13;
game with the All-Stars. The Jocks were&#13;
defeated by a score of 54-48.&#13;
Richard Smith's All-Stars were sponsored in another game by FCA, to play the&#13;
faculty. After this hard-fought game, the&#13;
faculty came out victorious, 28-21.&#13;
The members of this team consisted&#13;
of boys that were not out for any winter "A+" Ed Stemple has thoughts of stealing the ball.&#13;
sport. They were Mario Becerra, John Benson, Dean BeVirt, Steve Erickson, Dave&#13;
Kenealy, Tom Page, Dave Ryan, Ted&#13;
Scherer, Ed Stemple, Jim Waggoner, and&#13;
last but not least, coach and manager,&#13;
Richard Smith.&#13;
Mr. Shaefer puts his weight behind the ball&#13;
as he shoots. &#13;
Changes Needed In Pep Assemblies&#13;
More student-teacher participation,&#13;
more skits and snappy cheers were some&#13;
of the suggestions given by students to improve pep assemblies. This was a result of&#13;
a student body survey.&#13;
When the students were asked if- pep&#13;
assemblies did anything to raise spirit,&#13;
59%-yes while 31 .5% answered no. Some&#13;
s tudents commented that if pep&#13;
assemblies were changed they might raise&#13;
spirit. But under the present system, they&#13;
didn't.&#13;
84% of the athletes appreciated pep&#13;
assemblies. Only 14% didn't enjoy the&#13;
assemblies.&#13;
Many students thought that 6th period&#13;
was an inconvenient time for pep&#13;
assemblies because students are restless&#13;
at the end of a school day. So the question&#13;
was asked "Should pep assemblies be held&#13;
1st period and the entire student body be&#13;
required to attend?" 56.6% of the students&#13;
didn't like this idea, but 42% liked it. One&#13;
student commented that 1st period pep&#13;
assemblies would be a good idea with no&#13;
requirements on who should attend. Another suggestion was that pep assemblies&#13;
should be held after school and only&#13;
the students interested attending.&#13;
The Spirit Pal, Thomas Jensen, _has a resurrection as T. J.'s spirit returns.&#13;
Who did it? asks Steve Stucker after a whipped cream pie was&#13;
thrown in his face. &#13;
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and Bruce Hansen (3rd).&#13;
Mark Kritenbrink displays his winning form that made him the "Un- cola&#13;
Cham pion".&#13;
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Thi s list advertised all el igible boys who felt a little added publicity&#13;
couldn't hu rt. &#13;
Ron Alexander disguises himself as Aretha Franklin and jives&#13;
away to happiness.&#13;
Kathy Cahill finds she can admire Jeff Blue, even when he's a&#13;
'50's "greaser".&#13;
Revival Of Twirp&#13;
March 8th at T. J.&#13;
TWIRP (The Woman Is Requested to&#13;
Pay) was revived by the 1973 Student&#13;
Council, March 5-8. Monday morning the&#13;
girls voted in the "Desert Isle Contest".&#13;
Each class had three "men" on their court.&#13;
Royalty was announced at the dance&#13;
Thursday night. Because of late notification&#13;
some of the court did not attend the dance.&#13;
The winners of the contest were: King Tim&#13;
Kinnamon; Prince Chuck Kinney; and Duke&#13;
Doug Gnader.&#13;
Other highlights of Twirp Week were:&#13;
an "Un-cola Sipping Contest"; a Trike race;&#13;
and a '50's day, with students and teachers&#13;
dressing in long skirts, tee-shirts and bobby sox with D.A. hair styles, which they&#13;
showed off at an after-school dance.&#13;
Climaxing the week's activities was a&#13;
Thursday night dance featuring "Trinity".&#13;
Many couples then went to a show or out to&#13;
eat where The Woman Is Requested to Pay.&#13;
Mr. Skokan and Lori Hunt went to the 50's dance, not only to escape class, but also&#13;
to dance the twist.&#13;
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Sophomore Ken Cvedljik takes advantage of Slave Day as Roxanne Brewer opens his door.&#13;
Above, senior Jim Evans is an official in the Thomas Jefferson "500".&#13;
Right, Twirp Kings are: junior, Chuck Kinney; sophomore, Doug&#13;
Gnader; and senior Tim Kinnamon.&#13;
Bob Young , sophomore, enslaves senior Kathy Straw during Twirp Week. &#13;
Senior Dana Smith is dreamy eyed as she and her date slow dance.&#13;
At the Twirp Dance, couples enjoy the beat of "A Group Called Trinity".&#13;
Twirp Week Ends&#13;
As Big Success&#13;
Seniors Denny Gilmore and Gwen Vasicek get in each other's way while&#13;
dancing.&#13;
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Window Washer Fulfills His Dream&#13;
The executives watch google-eyed as the sexy new secretary walks by.&#13;
A book, "How to Succeed in&#13;
Business", helps J. Pierrpont Finch rise&#13;
from a window washer to Chairman of the&#13;
Board. He uses this book and continually&#13;
outfoxes the boss's nephew, Bud Frump.&#13;
This musical portrayal of big business was&#13;
presented by the music and drama department, March 16-18.&#13;
Finch's flirtatious admirer, Rosemary,&#13;
tries to win Finch over, but Finch's only&#13;
worry is to succeed in the business world.&#13;
Smitty, a sarcastic secretary, warned&#13;
Rosemary that Finch would use her to his&#13;
advantage.&#13;
The president of the Wickets, Inc., J.&#13;
B. Biggley, went along with all of Finch's&#13;
schemes-even the treasure hunt. The object of the treasure hunt was to find some&#13;
hidden stock. The treasure girl who gave&#13;
out the clues was Finch's sexy, but dumb&#13;
secretary, Hedy. Bud Frump reminded his&#13;
uncle that he had suggested the idea first,&#13;
but Biggley hadn't liked it then. Still&#13;
Frump's plan to get rid of Finch failed; and&#13;
Frump was fired. Rosemary and Finch's&#13;
dreams soon became true. Rosemary&#13;
became Mrs. Fi nch and Finch became the&#13;
Board Chairman. As for Bud Frump, he&#13;
took over Finch's old job as a window&#13;
washer.&#13;
J. Pierrpont Finch . . .. . . . . . Ted Anfinson&#13;
Rosemary .. . . . . .... ..... Deb McFerrin&#13;
Smitty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Owena Champlin&#13;
Bud Frump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Brabec&#13;
Heddy . . . . . . . ... . . .. . .. .. Kathy O'Hara&#13;
Kris Oviatt&#13;
J. B. Biggley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Anson&#13;
Biggley and Finch give it the old college try and "Rip the Chipmunks". &#13;
J. 8 . Biggley convinces Hedy that she is " his treasurer of&#13;
treasures" and persuades her to keep her secretarial position.&#13;
The Henchman drag Frump away from the office after he is fired .&#13;
J . Pierrpont Finch discovers that he really loves&#13;
Rosemary and tells her so.&#13;
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Prom Decorated&#13;
As Spring Garden&#13;
April 14 was the date of the 1973&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom. The theme, "Those&#13;
Were the Days", was expressed by an atmosphere of a garden in spring. As couples&#13;
entered the fieldhouse , they walked&#13;
through a flower covered trellis. A small&#13;
fountain with running water was also found&#13;
in the "garden". From a pastel-colored&#13;
ceiling hung butterflies. A wishing well was&#13;
exhibited in the student lounge. As favors,&#13;
garters were given to each person.&#13;
As always, the junior class planned&#13;
and carried out this memorable event.&#13;
Decoration was started Fr:iday morning and&#13;
was finished up on Saturday.&#13;
The coronation of the Pri nce ,&#13;
Princess, King , and Queen was done by Mr.&#13;
Anderson, after the courts were introduced&#13;
and escorted in. Crowned queen and king of Prom were Kathy O'Hara and Barry Barritt.&#13;
Members of the 1973 Senior Prom Court are from left to right, Queen Kathy O'Hara, King Barry Barritt, Kim Draper, Tom J ensen , Karen McCormick , J im Rolf, Susi Peterson , and Ted Scherer. &#13;
Members of the 1973 Junior Prom Court are from left to right, Joanie Gore, Dave Lamphear, Princess Peggy Haynie, Prince&#13;
Kelly Summy, Vicki Darveaux, Mike Niksich, Jan Lauver, and Mike Lodes.&#13;
Kelly Summy and Peggy Haynie were crowned Prince and Princess.&#13;
Barry Barritt smiles as the crown is placed on his head by Mr. Anderson.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
" Just because I'm from Australia doesn't mean I can't&#13;
dance," exclaims Glenn Miller to his date, Cheryl&#13;
Kelley.&#13;
"Those Were The Days, My Friends • • • "&#13;
"I'm sorry Teri, you can't have your picture taken; I only have $4 left," says Steve&#13;
Hiatt.&#13;
Trinity provided the atmosphere for prom with their handclapping music. &#13;
Dave Lesley escorts his date back to the dance.&#13;
John Knickerbocker finds that dancing and trying to hold his date's dress up at&#13;
the same time isn't the easiest thing to do.&#13;
Kathy O'Hara's eyes swell up with tears of happiness after her crowning.&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
Widow Knechtling waits as Biedermann is tricked by Willi into mearsuring fuse that will burn down his house.&#13;
Firebugs, "Play&#13;
Without A Moral"&#13;
"The Firebugs" is, as described by its&#13;
author, Max Frisch, "a morality play without&#13;
a moral."&#13;
The idea of the play follows the Communist coup d'etat in Czechoslovakia when&#13;
Communist Fire Raisers were to overthrow&#13;
the democratic government by sabotage.&#13;
Eisenring and Schmitz are the leaders in&#13;
this play. Throughout the production, they&#13;
plan and carry out the total destruction of&#13;
Gottlieb Biedermann's home.&#13;
The play was explosive in depth and in&#13;
meaning.&#13;
CAST&#13;
Gottlieb Biedermann . . . . . . . Dave Miller&#13;
Anna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Gardner&#13;
Sepp Schmitz ..... . ... . Jim Waggoner&#13;
Babette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robin Steppuhn&#13;
Willi Eisenring . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Elder&#13;
Policeman . . . . . . . . . ... . . Ron Alexander&#13;
Mrs. Knechtling . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Wilson&#13;
Professor .. . .... .. . ... Terry Armstrong&#13;
Firechief . . ... . . . ..... . . .. . Karyl Draper&#13;
Firewomen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Kilday&#13;
Cathie Kennedy, Janie Williamson&#13;
Deb Pruett, Vicky Markussen&#13;
Kathy Wilson, Lori Nielson&#13;
Teresa Pogue, Cheryl Robertson&#13;
Maria Strunk, Linda Word&#13;
Firemen . . . . . . Jim Hawkins, Rod Shere&#13;
Above, Schmitz and Eisenring strike up a song to distract the police from the&#13;
gasoline. Below, Biedermann is shocked to discover gasoline in his attic . &#13;
Left, To scare Biedermann , drunken Schmitz pretends to be the ghost of&#13;
Knechtling. Below, Biedermann tells Anna, " ... brotherhood and humanity, that's what we need."&#13;
Gottlieb Biedermann contemplates over his wine.&#13;
71 &#13;
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74&#13;
Varsity Racks Up Disappointing Record&#13;
With eleven returning lettermen, the&#13;
1972 football season looked hopeful. But&#13;
due to attitude, injuries, and a young team&#13;
they only compiled a record of four wins&#13;
and five losses.&#13;
Several players did make good showings and made the special teams. Dave&#13;
Pickenpaugh gained a position on AllCity, All-Metro, and All South-West Iowa.&#13;
Also gaining positions on the All-City&#13;
team were Tom Jensen, Dave Lamphear,&#13;
Bob Higgins, Steve Stucker, Barry Barritt,&#13;
and Mike Newberry. Jensen and Higgins&#13;
also made All South-West Iowa while&#13;
Barritt placed on All"7Metro.&#13;
Above: Barry Barritt (14) gains yardage as lineman Rick Quandt (61) prepares to block a Ryan&#13;
Knight. Below: Sophomore quarterback, Bob Knezevich (12), calls out signals for upcoming&#13;
play. &#13;
1972 Varsity Football Team Row 1: Mario Beccera, Jon Spires,&#13;
Keith Narmi, Jim Shell , Mike Johnson, Dave Pickenpaugh, Steve&#13;
Stucker, Gary Osborn, Tim Harris, Doug Meyers. Row 2: Tedd&#13;
Scherer, Jim Rolf, Mike Jackson, Mike Newberry, Rick Quandt,&#13;
Ray Alexander, Steve Long , manager Bruce Hansen. Row 3: Dean&#13;
BeVirt, Mike Rush, Matt Garrean, Tony Redmond , John Lahoff,&#13;
Gaylen Ott, Barry Barritt, Jeff Carmen , Tom Jensen, Asst. Coach&#13;
Fred Hayeks. Row 4: Randy Hazen, Mike Dennis, Ray Simmons,&#13;
Bill Dahlheimer, Dave Lamphear, Bob Higgins, Bob Knezevich,&#13;
Head Coach Robert Harden, Asst. Coach Pat Smagacz. Row 5:&#13;
Dave Ryan , Tim Ryan , Bill Davis, managers.&#13;
Asst. Coach Fred Hayeks and Head Coach Bob Harden give special instructions to quarterback, Bob Knezevich.&#13;
Fullback Steve Stucker (41) shows running ability as halfback Jon Spires&#13;
(32) c lears his path.&#13;
75 &#13;
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Barry Barritt (14) kicks the game-winning field goal against Tech while Bob Knezevich (12) holds and Gary Osborn (20) blocks&#13;
oncoming Trojan.&#13;
Students enthusiasm grew as the bonfire flared at the pep rally the night before the&#13;
T J-AL football game.&#13;
Bob Higgins (81) and Barry Barritt (1 4) combine to bring down a&#13;
North Viking. &#13;
Junior Varsity Team Row 1: Bob Jones, Bob Dostal, Doug&#13;
Meyers, Keith Narmi , Gary Showers, Tom Parrack, Tim&#13;
Messersmith, Lee Goss, Mike Mecseji. Row 2: Head Coach&#13;
Robert Neilson, Tim Harris, Richard Smith, Rob Hurly, Ray&#13;
Juniors Prepare&#13;
For 1973 Season&#13;
The Junior Varsity football team showed they were strong defensively, but lacked&#13;
the ability to score.&#13;
The only win of the season came over&#13;
crosstown rival Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
Nineteen juniors and seven&#13;
sophomores, comprising this year's team,&#13;
will return to add building power to next&#13;
year's varsity.&#13;
Head , Ed Kermoade, Mike Jackson, John White, Bob Wahl,&#13;
Mike Niksich. Row 3: Asst. Coach Wayne Mains, Chris Newland,&#13;
Jim Skudler, Randy Hazen, Terry Purcell, Bill Putnam, Jeff&#13;
Carlson, Ernst Rogers, Larry Rollins, David Pratt.&#13;
The junior varsity offense huddles together while Lee Goss (14) cal ls the play.&#13;
77 &#13;
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Sophomore Coach Pat O'Doherty gives last minute instructions to the players as the team&#13;
prepares to face A. L.&#13;
Two Sophomores&#13;
Highlight Season&#13;
Although they only won on e game,&#13;
good attitude, hard work, and continual&#13;
enthusiasm spurred on the sophom ore&#13;
team.&#13;
Their only win was against Tech, with a&#13;
tie resulting against Northwest.&#13;
Player highlights for the season were&#13;
Scott Clark with a 50-yard run for a&#13;
touchdown and George Fisher threw three&#13;
touchdown passes.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
0 Burke 32&#13;
12 Westside 20&#13;
6 Northwest 6&#13;
6 North 19&#13;
7 Tech 0&#13;
7 Bryan 32&#13;
8 Prep 44&#13;
0 Abraham Lincoln 28&#13;
Sophomore Team Row 1: Steve Kriegler, Mel McKern, Dave Blodgett, Steve Harrison, Joe Hawkins, Guy Bailey,&#13;
Roger Waller, Brian Elder. Row 2: Coach Patrick O'Doherty, Dan Detroy, Mike Bittner, Larry Hulburt, Kurt Holm,&#13;
Kirk Garrison, Scott Clark , Rob Ludwick. Row 3: Murray Johnson, Jeff Sealock , John lngoldsby, Mark Bowers,&#13;
Chris Hughs, Dan Davis. &#13;
Junior Jim Fennell shows Cross Country form on their&#13;
long and lonely runs.&#13;
Tough Competition&#13;
For Building Team&#13;
After graduation took away five varsity&#13;
lettermen, this year's Cross Country team&#13;
was in a rebuilding stage.&#13;
Coach Ronald Toyne believes that&#13;
next year's team will have the experience to&#13;
beat a good percentage of teams.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
18&#13;
38&#13;
17&#13;
38&#13;
45&#13;
21&#13;
27&#13;
19&#13;
35&#13;
14&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Westside&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Burke&#13;
North&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
A. L. Invitational&#13;
Metro Conference&#13;
Metro Invitational&#13;
Clarinda Invitational&#13;
State Meet&#13;
18&#13;
10&#13;
19&#13;
12&#13;
17&#13;
34&#13;
12&#13;
17&#13;
10&#13;
27&#13;
6th place&#13;
7th place&#13;
12th place&#13;
16th place&#13;
6th place&#13;
21st place&#13;
Cross country team members display Coach Toyne's practicing techniques.&#13;
Left to right: Ron Peterson, Mike Bolte, Roger Alley, Jim Fennell, Dave Kenealy, Dan Calabro,&#13;
Don Alley, Dave Schwartz, Coach Ronald Toyne.&#13;
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Tee Jay's Doubles Team Goes To State&#13;
A record of 4 wins and 4 losses rounded out the boys spring tennis season.&#13;
Seniors Mike Jensen and Gary Nelson&#13;
won the district doubles championship and&#13;
qualified for the state tournament.&#13;
Nelson and Jensen were defeated in&#13;
the first round by Ottumwa 7-6, 6-0.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
5 Shenandoah 1&#13;
0 Atlantic 7&#13;
4 St. Alberts 1&#13;
4 Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
4 St. Alberts 1&#13;
2 Des Moines Dowling 5&#13;
2 Des Moines Lincoln 5&#13;
1 Abraham Lincoln 4&#13;
Spring Tennis Team Row 1: Gary Nelson, Andy Barnes. Row 2: Bill Creger, Mike Jensen, Ed&#13;
KP.rmoade.&#13;
Fall Ten nis Team Left to right: Jim Botts, Kevin Fields, Tom Hancock , Jim Evans,&#13;
Mike Jensen, Bill Creger, Gary Nelson, Tom Donovan, Warren Dettman, Andy&#13;
Barnes.&#13;
Boys Fall Tennis&#13;
Earns 6-4 Record&#13;
The boys' fall tennis team, coached by&#13;
Mike Hoffman, compiled a winning season&#13;
record of 6 wins and 4 losses.&#13;
In the Metro Tournament, d oubles&#13;
team Gary Nelson and Mike Jensen lost to&#13;
Bellevue in the semi-finals after defeating&#13;
Abraham Lincoln and Ryan . Jim Evans lost&#13;
to Bellevue in the first round.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
3 Rummel 2&#13;
3 Ryan 2&#13;
4 North 1&#13;
2 Westsi.de · 3&#13;
5 Tech 0&#13;
3 Burke 2&#13;
0 Prep 5&#13;
3 Abraham Lincoln 2&#13;
1 Bellevue 4&#13;
2 Northwest 3 &#13;
2 Doubles Teams&#13;
Place In Tourneys&#13;
In playing twelve dual matches, the&#13;
girls finished with a 9-3 record.&#13;
Junior Patti Dennis and sophomore&#13;
Sue Mccardle placed second in the Atlantic tournament. Sophomore Liz Hering and&#13;
Patti Dennis finished second in Metro&#13;
doubles competition.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
2 Abraham Lincoln 3&#13;
3 $t. Alberts 2&#13;
4 Benson 1&#13;
4 Lewis Central 3&#13;
5 Lewis Central 2&#13;
4 Northwest 1&#13;
4 Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
3 Marion 2&#13;
1 South 4&#13;
3 Westside 2&#13;
4 Central 1&#13;
2 St. Alberts 3&#13;
Above: Sophomore Sue Mccardle shows form used in serving with a bandaged hand. Below: Practicing volleys and serves before a match is part&#13;
of sophomore Liz Hering's warm-up exercises.&#13;
Girls Tennis Team Row 1: Jan Davis, Kathy Cahill, Karen Heath, Cindy Robinson, Sue&#13;
Mccard le, Mary Tews. Row 2: Linda Stork , Liz Hering, Wendy Van Alstine. Chris Adkins,&#13;
Diane Cody, Cindy Hatcher, Patti Dennis, Coach Miss Sharon Semler. Not pictured Lori&#13;
Dunn . &#13;
8 2&#13;
Row 1: Doug Gnader, Stan Lobendo, Mike Bose, Keith Haines, Paul Billesbach. Row 2: John&#13;
Benson, Skip Flachsbarth, Glen Billesbach, Randy Eppert, Mike Lodes, Mike Smiddy, Rich&#13;
Sivertson, David Stark, Dave Boland.&#13;
Benson Places Fourth In Long Horse&#13;
Coach Jack Rosenthal's boys gymnastics team compiled a 7 and 7 record.&#13;
This is the school's second best season.&#13;
High scorer for the year was Mike Bose&#13;
with an outstanding 21 O points. Captains&#13;
Stan Lobendo and David Stark both turned&#13;
in good seasons with Lobendo scoring&#13;
163112 points.&#13;
John Benson placed fourth in the long&#13;
horse at the state tournament.&#13;
Others giving good performances at&#13;
tournaments were Mike Lodes, Dave&#13;
Boland, Rich Sivertson, Bose, and Lobendo.&#13;
John Benson performs one of his excellent routines in the floor exercise event. &#13;
David Stark gives a performance on the rings with one&#13;
of the hardest stunts, the iron cross. Execution on the side horse is demonstrated by sophomore Dave Boland.&#13;
Mike Bose, senior, demonstrates his style on the high bar which&#13;
enabled him to collect his points.&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
Aquamen Records&#13;
Set At State Meet&#13;
This year's boys' swim team, headed&#13;
by coach Dan Swartz, finished their year&#13;
with a 3-9 record. Five school records were&#13;
set this year. Individual record holders are&#13;
Steve Hiatt, 100-yard freestyle; Bob Jones,&#13;
100-yard butterfly; and Rick Williams, 400-&#13;
yard freestyle.&#13;
Rich Sivertson, senior, performs the jackknife in diving competition.&#13;
Bob Jones, junior, heads for the finish line in 400-yard butterfly.&#13;
This year's boys swim team members are row 1: Brian Elder, George Fisher, Jim Hawkins, Tom Shea. Row 2: Coach&#13;
Dan Swartz, Tim Messersmith, Rick Wi lliams, Ernesto La Maitre, Rich Behrens, Jim Perkins, Gary Showers, Steve&#13;
Hiatt, Bob Jones, Rich Sivertson. &#13;
Girls' Swimming&#13;
Gains Experience&#13;
The girls' swim team ended their&#13;
season with a 0-3 record. First year coach&#13;
Miss Cindy Olson did a fine job coaching as&#13;
most girls dropped eight seconds off their&#13;
records, but Tee Jay was not able to pull&#13;
out a meet.&#13;
The jackkn ife d ive is displayed by Sue Krivolavek,&#13;
sop homore, d uri ng meet against Bryan.&#13;
Row 1: Patti Dennis, Judy Williamson, Vicki Frost, Susan Frost, Gretchen Wal ker,&#13;
Coach Miss Olson. Row 2: Julie MacCrander, Diane Cody, Doris Parker, Mary&#13;
Coziahr, Cindy Rossie.&#13;
Sophomore Gretchen Wal ker shown as she prepares for an upcoming meet.&#13;
85 &#13;
8 6&#13;
City Girls Bowling Champs, left to right: Marci Meadows, Brenda Langford, Terry Daub, Val Voyd .&#13;
Kegglers Capture Inter-City League Titles&#13;
The bowling season proved to be a&#13;
fantastic one for Tee Jay as both the boys&#13;
and girls teams captured their respective&#13;
Inter-City High School Leagues.&#13;
The boys won 101 games while only&#13;
losing 11. Out of their 101 wins, they won 52&#13;
straight.&#13;
In the District Bowling Tournament the&#13;
boys finished third, and the girls placed&#13;
fourth.&#13;
Leading the boys was sophomore&#13;
Steve Calfee with a 253 high game and a&#13;
628 series. Junior Marci Meadows paced&#13;
the girls with a 196 high game and a 502&#13;
series.&#13;
City Boys Bowling Champs Lett to right: Steve Calfee, Robert Allen, Dave Tedesco &#13;
Coaches Nielsen, Mains and McCool plan next strategy while Bob Higgins and Jim Rolf watch teammates battle St.&#13;
Alberts in Sub-State play.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
54&#13;
53&#13;
85&#13;
74&#13;
67&#13;
72&#13;
61&#13;
76&#13;
41&#13;
55&#13;
66&#13;
52&#13;
61&#13;
101&#13;
62&#13;
81&#13;
49&#13;
71&#13;
61&#13;
65&#13;
91&#13;
64&#13;
Higgins Sets New School, Metro Record&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Bellevue 63&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 54&#13;
Benson 63&#13;
North 56&#13;
Tech - Holiday Tourney 76&#13;
Burke - Holiday Tourney 62&#13;
Westside - Hol. T6urney 70&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 85&#13;
Westside 52&#13;
Sou~ 46&#13;
Central 79&#13;
Rummel 56&#13;
BoysTown 68&#13;
Atlantic 66&#13;
Burke 61&#13;
Tech 100&#13;
Ryan 47&#13;
Harlan 55&#13;
Creighton Prep 68&#13;
Shenandoah - District 62&#13;
Lewis Central - District 58&#13;
St. Albert - Sub-State. 66&#13;
Chuck Kinney shows his shooting&#13;
form as he goes for two.&#13;
Many highlights sparked this year's&#13;
varsity basketball season. Five events proved exciting for Tee Jay fans.&#13;
Beating Atlantic 101-66 started the&#13;
ball rolling . Two games later sophomore&#13;
Bob Higgins set a school and Metro record&#13;
by scoring 46 points against Tech.&#13;
Still to come was sneaking by fifth&#13;
ranked Ryan and romping past sixthranked Harlan.&#13;
Last, but not least, was beati ng Lewis&#13;
Central, 91-58, in the fi nals of the District&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
Two players received placement on&#13;
the special teams. Dave Lamphear gained&#13;
honors on All-City, Al l-SouthWest Iowa,&#13;
and All-Metro second team , while Fred&#13;
Floyd made All-City.&#13;
Don Nusser and Bob Higgins received&#13;
All-City honorable mention, as did&#13;
Lamphear an d Floyd obtain All-State&#13;
honorable mentions.&#13;
8 7 &#13;
88&#13;
Above: Junior Dave Lamphear out runs opponent and&#13;
makes a lay-up for two points. Right: Cowboys 13 and 43&#13;
stare in amazement as senior Fred Floyd flys through the&#13;
air in attempt to make a basket.&#13;
Taking shots from the charity line was a specialty of Dave Lamphear's. &#13;
Left: Sophomore Bob Higgins receives pass while moving the ball downcou rt.&#13;
Above: Seniors Jim Rolf, Don Hopper, and Walt Herndon practice passes during&#13;
warm-up drills.&#13;
1972 Varsity Basketball Team Row 1: Gary Osborn, Kelly Summy, Fred&#13;
Floyd, Don Nusser, Jim Rolf, Bob Munch, Walter Herndon, Gary Moores,&#13;
manager Dave Ryan . Row 2: Head Coach Robert McCool, Assistant&#13;
Coach Wayne Mains, Bill Andersen, Bob Knezevich, Mike Walck. Dave&#13;
Lamphear, Bob Higgins, Chuck Kinney, Don Hopper, Assistant Coach&#13;
Robert Nielsen.&#13;
8 9 &#13;
90&#13;
Junior Varsity Row 1: Dick Speight, Kim Thomas, Jim Fennel, Gary Osborn, Mike Jackson, Wayne&#13;
Erickson, Mike Niksich. Row 2: Kevin Moores, Bill Andersen, Jeff Carlson, Bob Whipkey, Les Hughes, Jim&#13;
Skudler, David Pratt, Kelly Summy.&#13;
'· Above: The Jay Vee's plan their strategy for the final minutes against Boystown.&#13;
Below: Gary Osborn, junior, shoots a 15 foot fieldgoal over a Cowboy.&#13;
Andersen, Osborn&#13;
Spark JV Season&#13;
Jay Vees ended their season with a 7-&#13;
8 record, but this record doesn't show their&#13;
whipping of the Atlantic crew, 91 -66.&#13;
Gary Osborn lead the team, averaging&#13;
12.4 points per game. Bill Andersen grab bed down the rebounds with a total of 86,&#13;
while Jim Fennel lead the team in assists&#13;
with 33.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
65 Bellevue 56&#13;
68 Abraham Lincoln 57&#13;
46 Benson 69&#13;
60 North 53&#13;
51 Harlan 64&#13;
30 Westside 60&#13;
53 South 55&#13;
63 Central 89&#13;
35 Rummel 54&#13;
59 Boystown 58&#13;
91 Atlantic 66&#13;
60 Burke 50&#13;
64 Tech 68&#13;
67 Ryan 59&#13;
50 Prep 81 &#13;
-· - Tee Jay .- -_·. Opponent&#13;
57 Ryan 47&#13;
80 Bellevue 72&#13;
70 · Bryan 33&#13;
60 South 34&#13;
31 Carroll 73&#13;
78 Abraham Lincoln 56&#13;
68 Harlan 64&#13;
62 Bryan 38&#13;
63 Burke 45&#13;
54 Boystown 52&#13;
49 Westside 71&#13;
74 Rummel 60&#13;
61 Abraham Lincoln 46&#13;
65 North 49&#13;
80 Tech 63&#13;
55 Harlan 47&#13;
68 Central 60&#13;
Guard Bob Munch (22) looks on as forward Scott Belt (52)&#13;
shoots from the charity line in a sophomore game.&#13;
Sophomore Basketball Team Row 1: Scott Clark , Pete Brazeal, Bob Munch, Brian Poldberg ,&#13;
Richard Neal, Steve Harrison , Mike Bolte, Mike Con nor. Row 2: Head Coach Robert Nielsen,&#13;
Gary Hendrix, Bill Putnam , Mike Rehfeldt, Scott Belt, John Way, Ken Cvejdlik , Lyle Newman ,&#13;
Jeff Missine, Mark Brooks, Manager Dan Kelly.&#13;
Sophomore Cagers&#13;
Grab Metro Title&#13;
Sophomore cagers won the Metro&#13;
League cham pionship with a Metro record&#13;
of 1 O wins and one loss. Their overall&#13;
record was 15-2, making a very impressive&#13;
seasonal standi ng.&#13;
John Way's 185 poi nts led the team,&#13;
with Ken Cvejdli k close behind with 173.&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Parker Leads Attack For First Season&#13;
For the first time, girls at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson were able to participate in interscholastic basketball.&#13;
Although their season record was 3&#13;
wins and 11 losses, they gained experience&#13;
and skill throughout the year.&#13;
Leading scorer for the year was Doris&#13;
Parker with 190 points. Liz Hering was second with 155, while Wendy VanAlstine&#13;
collected 110.&#13;
Defensive standout was Denise&#13;
Walker with 93 rebounds. Deb Duncan&#13;
followed with 79.&#13;
Junior Doris Parker anticipates a jump ball while junior Wendy Van Alstine waits for the tip-off.&#13;
Flying jump shots were Rosemary Brown's favorites as she demonstrates her style again t St.&#13;
Alberts. &#13;
1972 Girls Varsity Basketball Team Row 1: Managers Deb Bradford,&#13;
Jane Thomas, Nancy Landers. Row 2: Head Coach Bill Moore, Vicki&#13;
Jones, Mary Coziahr, Doris Parker, Liz Hering, Kathy Shudak , Lynn&#13;
Alsman, Denise Walker, Deb Duncan, Rhame Stogdill , Deb James,&#13;
Joyce Thompson, Rosemary Brown, Wendy Van Alstine, Patti Dennis,&#13;
Sue Mccardle, Assistant Coach Lavonne Pierson.&#13;
Left: Deb Duncan was chosen as an outstanding defensive player in the Holiday Tournament at St. Alberts over&#13;
Christmas vacation . Above: Doris Parker prepares to&#13;
jump against a St. Alberts player in the sectional tournament.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
1972 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team Row 1: Vicki Jones, Janis Davis, Donna Meyers,&#13;
Free throwing style is shown by sophomore Rhame Gretchen Walker, Patti Dennis, Sue Mccardle, Connie Turner. Row 2: Head Coach Bill&#13;
Stogd ill against Lewis Central Titanettes. Moore, Kathy Shudak , Deb Pruett, Rhame Stogdill, Nikki Workman , Mary Coziahr, Brenda&#13;
Langford , Assistant Coach Miss Lavonne Pierson.&#13;
Junior Janis Davis reaches for jumpball as teammates Sue Mccardle (30)&#13;
and Rhame Stogdi ll (52) wait for the ball.&#13;
Mccardle Leads&#13;
Offensive Attack&#13;
Again , this was the first season for&#13;
girls basketball. The Jay Vee's seasonal&#13;
record was 4 wins and 6 losses, but they too&#13;
gained experience.&#13;
Sue Mccardle took scoring honors&#13;
with a total of 108 points. Patti Dennis&#13;
tallied 105 points for second with Rhame&#13;
Stogdill's 69 points for third.&#13;
Brenda Langford grabbed 58&#13;
rebounds for the year. Assisting her was&#13;
Nikki Workman with 35.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
40 St. Alberts 46&#13;
34 Glenwood 53&#13;
63 Abraham Lincoln 56&#13;
31 Missouri Valley 45&#13;
19 Glenwood 81&#13;
39 St. Alberts 51&#13;
48 Lewis Central 43&#13;
48 Underwood 19&#13;
42 Missouri Valley 35&#13;
34 Abraham Lincoln 42 &#13;
Junior Steve Stucker attempts cross-face on Lewis Central opponent.&#13;
Matmen Earn 2nd&#13;
At State Sectional&#13;
Coach Charles Bryant's Varsity&#13;
Wrestling team finished with a 7-4 dual&#13;
record this year. The team was led by&#13;
sophomore matman Jeff Hunt at 105. Hunt&#13;
earned a 2nd in the Metro Tournament and&#13;
finished in the top 8 at the State Meet.&#13;
So far in the 12 years Coach Bryant&#13;
has been here at Thomas Jefferson, he has&#13;
compiled a 101-36-3 record and is looking&#13;
forward to a good season next year.&#13;
In the 98 weight class, Doug Gnader tries for a take down.&#13;
Pictured from left to right are the juniors and seniors who were out for this year's wrestling team: Mike Redding,&#13;
Roger Alley, Ray Owens, Steve Stucker, Don Alley, Dave Pickenpaugh, Ron Alexand er, Mitch Herrington, Tim&#13;
Kessler, Tim Kinnaman , and Larry Boardman.&#13;
95 &#13;
Larry Boardman takes the decision over his man in a 33-12 victory&#13;
against A. L.&#13;
Jeff Hunt was the only grappler to go to state, where he placed in the top eight.&#13;
Steve Stucker 'rides' his opponent In a varsity match.&#13;
96 &#13;
Head Coach Charles Bryant boosted his high school coaching record over&#13;
the century mark to 101-36-3.&#13;
Doug Meyers ties up in the Lewis Central match with his opponent. Ron Alexander applies his super strength to break an opponent's hold.&#13;
John Lahoff slap boxes with his A. L. opponent befc re getting down to the 'nltty gritty.'&#13;
97 &#13;
9 8&#13;
J. V.'s Finish 8-4&#13;
With Coach Sperry&#13;
Second year coach James Sperry lead&#13;
his Junior Varsity Wrestling team to an&#13;
overall record of 8-4. With the undefeated&#13;
dual meet records by sophomores Mel&#13;
McKern (98), and Matt Garrean (145), they&#13;
lost only 2 dual meets.&#13;
Placing in tournaments this year were&#13;
Brad Potts, second in the Lewis Central J.&#13;
V. tourney, third in the West Harrison&#13;
Varsity-J.V. tourney; McKern, third-Tee Jay&#13;
sophomore tourney; Garrean second in the&#13;
Tee Jay sophomore tourney.&#13;
Mike Hunter gets set for the takedown while holding off an attack.&#13;
The 1973 season Sophomore Wrestling Queen was Li nda Bandemer.&#13;
(·&#13;
Heavyweight Ray Simmons becomes the aggressor as he looks for the takedown . &#13;
Pictured here left to right are the sopho.mores out for this year's season. Row 1: Mel Mc Kern, Mike Hunter, Rob&#13;
Williams, Doug Gnader, Jeff Hunt, Doug Meyers. Row 2: Paul Owens, Wes Watson, Keith Narmi, Mike Sulhoff,&#13;
John Lahoff, Brad Potts, Norm Hulburt. Row 3: Matt Garrean, Dave Parkhurst, Ray Simmons, Mike Dilts, Bernie&#13;
Simons, Randy Darnold, and Howard Brown .&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
39&#13;
24&#13;
24&#13;
21&#13;
36&#13;
33&#13;
45&#13;
54&#13;
9&#13;
45&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Gross&#13;
Avoca-Varisty&#13;
Tech&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Westside&#13;
Burke&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Rummel&#13;
West Harrison-Varisty&#13;
North&#13;
23 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
14 Harlan&#13;
36 Avoca Junior Varsity . Randy Smith demonstrates his 'R. Smith Special' pinning his opponent in the second period.&#13;
Paul Owens moves in for a takedown against a Ryan opponent.&#13;
23&#13;
39&#13;
0&#13;
33&#13;
18&#13;
30&#13;
24&#13;
15&#13;
49&#13;
21&#13;
38&#13;
36&#13;
0&#13;
99 &#13;
10 0&#13;
Front row: Grace Hawley, Vicki Darveaux, Deb Tatreau, Brenda Dostal, Lori Hunt, Maria Struck . Back row: Kristie&#13;
Crane, Carol Galle, DeAnna Stucker.&#13;
Darveaux Places&#13;
Eighth In Vaulting&#13;
This was the first year for Metro competition in girls gymnastics. The league was&#13;
established last year, but due to lack of experience Tee Jay did not compete.&#13;
Senior Deb Tatreau and junior Vicky&#13;
Darveaux led the team by placing in most&#13;
meets.&#13;
Darveaux qualified for the Metro finals&#13;
in vaulting and parrallel bars. She placed&#13;
eighth in vaulting at the Metro Meet.&#13;
Practice makes perfect believes sophomore Lori Hunt as she practices on the balance beam. &#13;
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Boys Track Team Row 1 · D&#13;
Jackson, George Fisher· .an Calabro, Rob Kreitzinger, Dave Schwartz, Jeff Carmen, Mike Johnson, Pete Myers, Don&#13;
Brazeal, Tom Parrack L' Richard Neal, Dave Gilbert. Row 2: Dave Ryan, Dave Kenealy, Jim Rolf, Jake Brazeal, Pete&#13;
Benson, Alan Knott R a;{y Holbert, Jim Fennell, Bill Putnam, Norman Lamb, Don Alley. Row 3: Monty Williams, John&#13;
' ay 1mmons, Jim Perkins, Dave Lamphear, Scott Clark, Wayne Erickson, Mike Bolte.&#13;
Relay Team Sets New School Record&#13;
Junior Rob Kreitzinger gives hurdle jumping lots of practice and attention.&#13;
The boys' track team finished their&#13;
season with a 3-3 record in Metro competition.&#13;
Sophomores Matt Garrean and Tom&#13;
Parrack, along with juniors Rob Kreitzinger&#13;
and Gary Showers, set a new shuttle hurdle&#13;
relay school record.&#13;
In the annual City Track Meet, Tee Jay&#13;
placed second.&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Jim Shell gets ready to receive baton from Matt&#13;
Garrean in the 880-yard relay.&#13;
Above: Dave Lamphear prepares to throw the discus at the City Track&#13;
Meet. Below: Matt Garrean, Tom Parrack, Jim Shell, and Gary Showers&#13;
exercise to limber up their runn ing muscles. &#13;
Girls' Track Sets&#13;
Eight New Record$&#13;
This year's track team showed much&#13;
improvement over last year's squad.&#13;
880-yard relay, 880-yard medley relay,&#13;
440-yard dash, 100-yard dash, 50-yard&#13;
dash, 80-yard hurdles, shot put, and discus&#13;
were the events that school records were&#13;
set in ..&#13;
Doris Parker was Metro Champion in&#13;
440-yard dash, followed by Joanie Gore.&#13;
Girls' Track Team Row 1: Doris Parker, Annette Wiles, Deb Tatreau, Grace Hawley, Vicki&#13;
Darveaux, Coach Dan Swartz. Row 2: Denise Pullen, Deb Pruett, Joyce Thompson, Lynn&#13;
Alsman.&#13;
Above: Long-jumper Rosemary Brown flys high in Girls' City Track Meet. Rig ht: Facial&#13;
expression shows the energy and determination Rose Zdan used to throw the discus. &#13;
104&#13;
Abe Lynx Golfers&#13;
Easy For Tee Jay&#13;
Although the dual record for the boys'&#13;
golf season was poor, the golfers showed&#13;
substantial improvement from last year.&#13;
Tee Jay's top six golfers are underclassmen and should provide the&#13;
backbone for next year's team.&#13;
Junior Bill Andersen supplied most of&#13;
the Tee Jay strength as he was low scoring&#13;
medalist in several matches and holds the&#13;
top average.&#13;
The team finished fifth in their division&#13;
with a 2-4 record.&#13;
Boys' Golf Team Row 1: Ron Spracklin, Roger Alley, Ken Oamek, Dave Collins, Doug&#13;
Carruthers, Brad Higginbotham, Murray Johnson. Row 2: Doug Rowland, Lloyd Rowland , Bill&#13;
Andersen, Dave Dawson, Rod Harrill, Phil Hering, Dave Hansen.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
185 Lewis Central&#13;
186 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
199 Tech&#13;
199 Westside&#13;
220 Bellevue&#13;
208 Burke&#13;
172 North&#13;
191 Rummel&#13;
206 St. Alberts&#13;
202 Lewis Central&#13;
182 Millard&#13;
202 Bishop Ryan&#13;
193 Treynor&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Metro Conference Tourney&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
198&#13;
193&#13;
284&#13;
175&#13;
174&#13;
189&#13;
173&#13;
191&#13;
193&#13;
181&#13;
176&#13;
180&#13;
191&#13;
12th place&#13;
7th place&#13;
4th place&#13;
Senior Phil Hering follows through with his putt and watches as the ball rolls toward the hole. &#13;
Girls' Spring Golf Team Row 1: Pam Johnson, Wanda Caffery, Cheryl Parker, Peggy Santee,&#13;
Diane Richwine. Row 2: Connie McDaniels, Cheryl Johnson, Debbie Golden, Mary Jo Shudak,&#13;
Donna Meyers. Not pictured Debbie Bailey-co-captain, Debbie Frenzen.&#13;
Tee Jay Golfers&#13;
Fourth In Metro&#13;
Girls fall golf showed much improvement as they moved from eighth place in&#13;
their first tournament to fourth place in the&#13;
Metro Tourney.&#13;
In all meets, the low scoring medalist&#13;
was from Tee Jay. Senior Debbie Bailey&#13;
earned that position five times. Wanda&#13;
Caffery gained it three times.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
177 Abraham Lincoln 174&#13;
191 Central 223&#13;
Benson (forfeit)&#13;
T. J. Host School&#13;
For Iowa Sectional&#13;
Thomas Jefferson was the host school&#13;
for the Iowa Sectional at Dodge Park .&#13;
Spring golf showed a decline from fall&#13;
golf as the girls lost all their matches.&#13;
Six girls will be returning to next year's&#13;
squad, five of them sophomores.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
312 Shenandoah 243&#13;
184 Lewis Central 175&#13;
273 Atlantic 208&#13;
273 Shenandoah 247&#13;
286 Sioux City East 168&#13;
302 Lewis Central 268&#13;
230 St. Alberts 203&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Sectional 7th place&#13;
181 Fremont&#13;
239 Tech&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Brownell-Talbot&#13;
167&#13;
244&#13;
Girls' Fall Golf Team Left to right: Coach Don Hansen. Diane Richwine, Cheryl&#13;
Parker, Peggy Santee, Wanda Caffery, Ann McDaniel, Pam Johnson. Not pictured&#13;
Debbie Bailey&#13;
Duchesne&#13;
MHSAA Tournament&#13;
8th place&#13;
5th place&#13;
4th place&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
T J Whips Ames For State Championship&#13;
Tee Jay ended their spring baseball&#13;
season tied with South for runner-up honors in the Metro League behind Burke&#13;
and Benson.&#13;
The championship game between Tee&#13;
Jay and Benson lasted eleven innings with&#13;
Benson squeaking by 2-1.&#13;
Sophomore Ken Cvejdlik lead the&#13;
pitching staff with 43 pitched innings, 53&#13;
strike outs, and a 0.98 earned run average.&#13;
Tim Pedraza, junior, slammed four&#13;
home runs and knocked in fifteen. Senior&#13;
Steve Adams rapped five doubles and four&#13;
triples to assist in putting runners across&#13;
the plate.&#13;
They finished their spring season with&#13;
an impressive 13-4 overall record.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
4 Ralston 8&#13;
6 Millard 5&#13;
10 Ryan 9&#13;
11 South 12&#13;
3 Burke 0&#13;
15 Abraham Lincoln 4&#13;
8 Westside 3&#13;
6 Northwest 4&#13;
5 Prep 2&#13;
7 Central 2&#13;
8 Tech 4&#13;
8 Boystown 0&#13;
6 North 7&#13;
15 Bellevue 5&#13;
5 Gross 2&#13;
6 Rummel 3&#13;
1 Benson 2&#13;
Ken Cvejdli k shows his winning style from the wind-u p to the&#13;
release, while teammate Bob Higgins awaits the call . &#13;
&#13;
108&#13;
1973 Varsity Baseball Team Row 1: Steve Adams, Kelly Summy, Mike Jackson, Doug Johnson, Tim Podraza, Ed Stemple,&#13;
Gary Osborn, Coach Torn Vincent, manager Dan Kelly. Row 2:&#13;
Dave Skinner, Ken Cvejdlik, Mike Dennis, Gary Moores, Bob&#13;
Knezevich , Mike Walck, Bob Higgins, Barry Barritt, Kevin&#13;
Moores, manager Bruce Hansen.&#13;
Outfielder Mike Dennis catches long fly ball to make the third out for the Lynx. &#13;
Jay Vees Smash&#13;
Tech, North Nine&#13;
Jun ior Varsity pulled through the&#13;
season with a 6-5 record.&#13;
Highlights of the season were romping&#13;
past Tech 23-0, and clobbering North 18-0.&#13;
John Lahoff did double duties, as he&#13;
lead the team in both the hitting, and the&#13;
pitching departments. Lahoff had two&#13;
home runs, six doubles, and eight runs&#13;
batted in for the season.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
2 Northwest 7&#13;
2 Abraham Lincoln 4&#13;
23 Tech 0&#13;
18 North 0&#13;
2 Benson 0&#13;
11 Papillion 10&#13;
8 Papillion 0&#13;
4 Burke 8&#13;
7 Westside 8&#13;
6 Rummel 2&#13;
1 Ryan 6&#13;
Above: Batting form is important to sophomore John Lahoff as he gets a base hit. Below:&#13;
Sophomore Bob Munch leads off in attempt to steal second base.&#13;
Junior Varsity Basebal l team Row 1: Mike Jackson, Mike Lodes, Scott Clark, Brian Poldberg,&#13;
Larry Wohlers, Jeff Missine. Row 2: Gary Hendrix, Bill Dahl heimer, Dick Speight, John Lahoff,&#13;
Bob Munch, David Pratt, Lyle Newman, Coach Robert McCool. &#13;
&#13;
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112&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Reinstates Twirp&#13;
The Student Council this year was involved in projects to help improve life at&#13;
Tee Jay, as well as sponsoring various&#13;
social activities.&#13;
One of the council's main concerns&#13;
was the intersection at 26th &amp; Broadway.&#13;
The council convinced the City Council to&#13;
install some type of stoplight .at the intersection.&#13;
This year the council also voted to&#13;
reinstate Twirp.&#13;
Officers for the council were Jim&#13;
Evans, president; Greg Anson, vicepresident; Sherry Koenig, secretary; and&#13;
Gwen Vasicek, treasurer. Karen McCormick patiently awaits her turn to talk at a council meeting.&#13;
Jim Evans, student council president, discusses the business at hand.&#13;
Jim Evans, 1972-73 student council president, d isplays his&#13;
famous pitching style. &#13;
Jim Shell, focuses his attention on the person who is speaking.&#13;
ROW ONE: Roger Alley, Paul Owens, Teresa Foster, Deb Chapman,&#13;
Teresa Mason, Sue Sheeler, Kathy O'Hara, Sheri Wohlers, Cathy&#13;
Herrick, Karen McCormick. ROW TWO: Diane Richwine, Keith Narmi,&#13;
Randy Smith, Rob Williams, Ed Kermoade, Chris Tolander, Lori Hunt,&#13;
Nancy Cronlin, Lori Williams. ROW THREE: John White, Gordan&#13;
Hester, Shirly King, Cindy Rossie, Deb Bonacci, Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Deanise Donaldson, Diana Dieatrick, Bobbi Pendegraft. ROW FOUR:&#13;
Chris Newland, Susi Madsen, Janet Knauss, Jessi Cotton, DeAnn&#13;
Stucker, Dani Lobendo, Karyl Draper, Pam McEntee, Pam Snethen.&#13;
ROW FIVE: Terry Armstrong, Kim Kacin, Linda Deputy, Teri Runte,&#13;
Sally Snipes, Gretchen Walker, Julie Wood, Pam Parham. ROW SIX:&#13;
David Pratt, Patti Cain, Mike Dennis, Tom Jensen, Kim Flannigan, Deb&#13;
Quakenbush, Becky O'Donell, Judy Bockert, Tom Donavan. ROW&#13;
SEVEN: Jim Shell, Jim Evans, Greg Anson , Gwen Vasicek, Sherry&#13;
Koenig.&#13;
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69 New Members&#13;
Initiated Into NHS&#13;
Sixty-nine new inductees became&#13;
members of the National Honor Society this&#13;
year. They joined the other junior and&#13;
senior members.&#13;
To become a member of the National&#13;
Honor Society students must maintain a 3.0&#13;
grade average, and live up to the Society's&#13;
standards-scholarship, I ead er ship ,&#13;
character and service.&#13;
The officers for 1972-73 were president, Deb Rossum; vice-president, Jim&#13;
Shell; secretary, Deb Cox and treasurer,&#13;
Cathy Herrick. Mr. Jim Van Maanan was&#13;
the sponsor.&#13;
Second Year Seniors: Row 1: Donna Hawkins, Susie Peterson, Joy Poole. Row 2:&#13;
Maybell Christensen, Karen Heath, Laura Heffernan, Gwen Vasicek. Row 3: Ron Dyson,&#13;
Ted Anfinson, Gil Snyder. Row 4: Mike Dennis, Randy Cody, Mike Johnson, Tim&#13;
Kessler.&#13;
Third Year Seniors: Row 1: Susan Lee, Shirley Kennett, Jackie McAlexander, Leslie Daboll. Row 2: Dennis&#13;
covey, Greg Anson, Melissa Monroe, Deb Rossum, Dana Smith. Row 3: Sheri Wohlers, Karen McCormi ck, Gary&#13;
Moores, Don Nusser, Nora Wilson, Cathy Herrick. Row 4: Jim Evans, Bryan Flanigan, Mike Walck , Don Overton,&#13;
Barry Barritt, Jim Shell. &#13;
Second Year Juniors: Row 1: Doug Johnson, Kathy Cahi ll, Jan Davis, Vicky Darveaux, Dave Hansen.&#13;
Row 2: Mike Lodes, Jackie O'Brien, Liz Cool, Annette Daggett, Patti Billings. Row 3: Gary Showers,&#13;
Robin Steppuhn, Bill Dahlhiemer, Jan Lauver. Row 4: Dick Speight. Jerry Brabec, Dave Neighbors,&#13;
Lori Will iams, Paul Blain.&#13;
First Year Seniors; Row 1: Sue Gregory, Bev Young , Jenny Craig, Terri Runte, Kathy Straw. Row 2: Deb Kohlscheen , Lynette&#13;
Nielsen , Deb Parrack, Laura Powell, Manford Thornton. Row 3: Leslie Simons, Julie Crane, John Kaufman, Phil Hering, Randy Markel. Row 4: Jim Rolf, Steve Erickson, Don Hopper, Dave Minor, Paul Heath.&#13;
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Jim Shell speaks on the standards of National&#13;
Honor Society at the induction ceremony.&#13;
First Year Juniors: Row 1: Kristie Crane, Val Voyd , Deb Bradford, Robin Lewis. Row 2: Robin&#13;
Knauss, Patti Dennis, Pam McEntee, Pam Snethen. Row 3: Steve Grote, Deb Brownell, Mark&#13;
Chullino, Sue Ramsey, Gale Burkey. Row 4: Ed Kermoade, Deb Bonacci, Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Carol Kelsen, Randy Smith.&#13;
Sophomores: Row 1: Dave Schwartz, Sue Frost, Nancy Lander, Janie Williamson, Judy Will iamson, Rosemary Brown, Virginia&#13;
Heck. Row 2: Rhonda Hoselton, George Fisher, Liz Hering, Gretchen Walker, Mary Coziahr, Mary Jo Shudak , Lori Nielsen. Row 3.&#13;
Brian Elder, Larry Wohlers, Murray Johnson, Bill Puttnam, Mark Brooks, Matt Garrean, Chris Adkins, Brad Higginbotham, Diane&#13;
Cody, Tim Messersmith. &#13;
Quill And Scroll&#13;
Revived At Tee Jay&#13;
To be eligible for membership in Quill&#13;
and Scroll a student must be in the upper&#13;
third of his class and have at least 100 inches of copy in the Signal, 16 pages in the&#13;
Monticello or a combination of both.&#13;
Club members were Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Cathy Herrick, Bob Jones, Laurie&#13;
Mak ep eace , Theresa Narmi, Leslie&#13;
Simons, Gwen Vasicek , Nora Wilson, and&#13;
Sheri Wohlers.&#13;
The nine people initiated into Quill and Scroll were, left to right: Bob Jones, Signal staffer;&#13;
Sheri Wohlers , Annual staffer; Lau ri Makepeace, Signal and Annual staffer; Nora Wi lson, Annual staffer; Theresa Narmi, Signal staffer; Gwen Vasicek, Annual staffer; Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Signal and Annual staffer; Lesl ie Simons, Annual staffer, and Cathy Herrick , Annual staffer.&#13;
Leslie Simons demonstrates her abi lity that won her membership in Quill and&#13;
Scrol l.&#13;
Nora Wilson concentrates on proofreading the 1973 Monticello.&#13;
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Cheerleading Squad&#13;
Adopts New Policy&#13;
A few changes accompanied the&#13;
1972-73 cheerleading squad. Instead of&#13;
having two squads, there was only a varsity&#13;
squad consisting of nine girls.&#13;
The girls also adopted a policy of only&#13;
having 5 girls attending an event. This was&#13;
to lessen the load on the individual&#13;
cheerleader.&#13;
The squad tied for first in the&#13;
American Spirit Clinic held at Creighton&#13;
University last summer. To raise money for&#13;
the clinic, the girls sponsored two car&#13;
washes and a bake sale.&#13;
Sophomore Cheerleaders are Jane Williamson , Sonia Becerra, Teresa Heffernan, Annie&#13;
Paulson, Theresa Bowers, and Grace Hawley.&#13;
Do Do Tatreau begins her cheerleading career early.&#13;
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From bottom to top: Deb Tatreau , Val Voyd, Donna Hawkins, Dianna&#13;
Dietrick, Kathy Cahill, Lori Williams, and Vicky Darveaux. &#13;
Tee Jay cheerleaders promote spirit at a pep assembly.&#13;
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Vicky Darveaux cheers the basketball team on to victory. Tiny is a new addition to the cheerleading squad.&#13;
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G.R.A~ Includes&#13;
Intramural Sports&#13;
The basic purpose of the Girls'&#13;
Recreation Association is to provide an opportunity for every girl at Tae Jay to participate in an intramural and recreational&#13;
activity.&#13;
The intramural program included&#13;
volleyball, scooter basketball, bowling, and&#13;
ping pong. Recreational activities included&#13;
camping, hayrack rides, and skating parties.&#13;
Officers were: President, Deb Tatreau;&#13;
Vice-president, Patti Dennis; Secretary,&#13;
Vicki Darveaux; Treasurer, Doris Parker;&#13;
Recording Secretary, Liz Hering, and&#13;
Activities Chairman, Nancy Bond .&#13;
Vicki Darveaux and Sue Mccardle play a thrilling game of jacks.&#13;
Row 1: Donna Meyer, Deb Nelson, Georgia Lawton, Leslie Daboll, Ann&#13;
McDaniel, Nancy Bond, Doris•Parker, Deb Tatreau, Patti Dennis, Vicki&#13;
Darveau x , Liz Hering, Karen Heath, Jerry Lautenschlager, Claudia&#13;
Gunderson. Row 2: Nancy Lander, Kathy Manz, Deb Pruett, Joyce&#13;
Hankins, Joyce Bersane, Cheryl Vanderbeek, Denise Pullen, Lynette&#13;
Allen , Diane Cody, Kristy Vancamp, Linda Stork, Cindy Vanderbeek,&#13;
Deb Stephens. Row 3: Chris Adkins, Judy Williamson, Janie Williamson,&#13;
Virginia Feldt, Gretchen Walker, Vicki Jones, Mary Coziahr, Diana&#13;
Dieatrick, Janis Davis, Wendy Van Altsine, Kim Williamson , Sue M ccardle, Deb Brummer, Mary Tews, Connie McDaniel, Miss Cindy Olson,&#13;
Miss Sharon Sem ler. Row 4: Lori Dunn, Sue Rinehart, Wanda Kramer,&#13;
Tina Slocum, Ellen Thompson, Mary Jo Shudak , Marty Joens, Linda&#13;
Knott, Joyce Thompson, Joyce Overton , Cindy Hatcher, Suzanne&#13;
Fletcher, Judy Heath, Peggy Bucholz, Miss Lavonne Pierson. &#13;
Mary Tews prepares to serve.&#13;
Patti Dennis returns her opponent's serve.&#13;
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Mary Kilbane and Lynette Nielsen discuss the team's chances for victory.&#13;
Julie Macrander prepares to warn the referee that the match is about to end.&#13;
Lynette Nielsen chalks up another Tee Jay victory.&#13;
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G.W.A. Supports&#13;
Wrestling Squad&#13;
The Girls' Wrestling auxiliary was&#13;
organized in 1966 for the purpose of&#13;
promoting and supporting wrestling.&#13;
The girls announce wrestling matches,&#13;
make signs, and cheer the wrestlers to victory. They also accompany the wrestlers to&#13;
all matches and tournaments.&#13;
G.W.A. members accompanied the&#13;
team to the sectional, which was held at&#13;
Harlan, and the state tournament, which&#13;
was held at Des Moines.&#13;
Club sponsors were Cindy Olson and&#13;
Charles Bryant.&#13;
Cheering wrestlers to victory are Mary Lee, Mary Kilbane, Lynette Nielsen, and Teri Anthony.&#13;
Row 1: Cheryl Parker, Pam Snethen, Susi Petersen, president; Mary Lee, Jan Davis. Row 2: Jane&#13;
Fletcher, Deb Bailey, Julie Macrander, Mary Harris, Teri Anthony, Lynette Nielsen, Miss Cindy Olson,&#13;
sponsor. Row 3: Sherie Benson, vice-president; Becky O'Doniell , Peggy Haynie, Leslie Fuss, Mary&#13;
Ki lbane, Joy Poole. Not shown: Connie Turner.&#13;
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Chess Club Holds&#13;
Own Tournament&#13;
Chess at Tee Jay over the past year&#13;
grew in popularity and expanded.&#13;
In the Invitational, the team won first&#13;
place overall and four individual trophies&#13;
for first, second, third and tied for fourth.&#13;
Another new activity was a: match&#13;
against the faculty, with the chess club&#13;
members winning 21 1/ 2 to 1 %. The only&#13;
points for the faculty came from Mr.&#13;
O'Doherty, the only teacher to win and Mr.&#13;
Cooper drew with his opponent.&#13;
The team also traveled to Iowa City,&#13;
where they took third and at Des Moines&#13;
where they earned 7th.&#13;
Chess club members are, Row One: Cathy Swanson, Deb Jones. Row&#13;
Two: Donna Wilson , Cheryl Smith. Row Three: Paul Mullen, Dan Smith,&#13;
Craig Campbell, John Howard, Jeff Thompson, Tom Cook, Robert&#13;
Chess club members concentrate on the business at hand.&#13;
Cooper, Sponsor. Row Four: Kevin Adkins, Bill Coley, Dave Dunaway,&#13;
Leroy Zimmer, Tom Tamms. Row Five: Warren Dettman, Craig&#13;
Forsythe, Jim Smiddy. &#13;
John Benson distributes boxes for Key Club canned food drive.&#13;
Key Club Holds&#13;
Canned Food Drive&#13;
Key Club this year held a canned food&#13;
drive in December. The purpose of the&#13;
drive was to help the poor and needy people of the community.&#13;
The purpose of Key Club is to promote&#13;
a spirit of goodwill throughout the community. The club is also affiliated with the&#13;
downtown Kiwanis.&#13;
Sponsors of Key Club are Mr. Jack&#13;
Holder and Mr. Pat O'Doherty. Officers for&#13;
the year were Tom Jensen, president; Rick&#13;
Quandt, vice-president; Don Nusser,&#13;
secretary; and Tom Page, treasurer.&#13;
Row One: Dave Kenealy, Ted Scherer, Jim Rolf, Don Nusser, Dave&#13;
Ryan. Row Two: Lee Goss, Dave Pick inpaugh, Tom Page, Tom Jensen,&#13;
Dave Miller, Dave Si vert. Row Three: Jeff Carmen , Dave Lamphear,&#13;
Barry Barritt, Rob Hurley.&#13;
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Porn Pon Squad&#13;
Initiates Change&#13;
Ur:itil this year any girl accepted to&#13;
Porn Pon in her junior year would&#13;
automatically be on the squad during her&#13;
senior year. This was changed, and now all&#13;
girls must try out each year.&#13;
The 22-member squad performed on&#13;
several special occasions this year, including the dedication ceremony of the&#13;
Spring Street Bridge. They also performed&#13;
at each home game and attended every&#13;
away game.&#13;
Officers for the year were Karen&#13;
McCormick, captain; Kim Draper, senior&#13;
co-captain; Joanie Gore, junior co-captain,&#13;
and Dani Lobendo, secretary-treasurer. Karen McCormick smiles after her last performance as a Tee Jay Porn Pon&#13;
girl.&#13;
Row 1: Sue Gregory, Deb Quakenbush, Julie Crane, Sue Sheeler, Cathy Herrick, Gwen Vasicek. Row 2: Jackie O'Brien,&#13;
Kim Draper, Kathy O'Hara, Sandy Allen , Joanie Gore. Row 3: Karen McCormick, Jen nifer White, Dani Lobendo, Jan&#13;
Lauver, Bev Lukefahr, Deb Camp, Paula Mcintosh, Sue Ramsey. Row 4: Pam McEntee, Nora Wilson, Kristie Crane. &#13;
Kim Draper and Karen McCormick please the crowd and themselves with their routine.&#13;
For Sue Sheeler, happiness is being a Tee Jay Porn Pon girl.&#13;
Joanie Gore and Nora Wi lson enjoy the task at hand.&#13;
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F.C.A. Confronts&#13;
Coaches, Athletes&#13;
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes&#13;
was a new club at Tee Jay this year.&#13;
Sponsored by Mr. Robert McCool, the club&#13;
got off to a good start having about 20&#13;
members.&#13;
The purpose of the club is "To&#13;
confront athletes and coaches, and&#13;
through them the youth of the nation with&#13;
the challenge and adventure of following&#13;
Christ in the fellowship of the Church and&#13;
serving Him through our vocations." Jim Rolf posts a sign announcing an upcoming R. Smith game.&#13;
Row One from left to right: Bill Dahlhiemer, Mike Lodes, Mike Johnson, Dave Swartz, Jeff Carman. Row Two: Jake Brazeal,&#13;
Tim Ryan, Bill Putman, Mike Sulhoff, Tom Jensen, Mike Dennis. &#13;
Robin Lewis and other Pep Club members decide on which items to sell in order to&#13;
raise money.&#13;
Row One left to right: Charlene Kline, Deb Brummer, Lori&#13;
Dunn, Vicki Jones, Diana Christensen . Row Two: Cindy&#13;
Pebley. Row Three: Nancy Calabro, Karen Swett, Sue Frost,&#13;
Judy Williamson, Chris Adkins. Row Four: Teresa Hardiman,&#13;
Cheryl Johnson, Diane Cody, Gretchen Walker. Row Five: Julie&#13;
Pep Club Members&#13;
Help School Spirit&#13;
Pep Club is organized to help promote&#13;
spirit in the school. Active membership in&#13;
pep club is required for any one wishing to&#13;
try out for G.W.A., Porn Pon, or&#13;
Cheerleading.&#13;
The girls have uniforms, sit together at&#13;
all games, and make signs to help promote&#13;
spirit around Tee Jay.&#13;
Wood, Charlene Huntley, Kathy McCallan. Row Six: Pam&#13;
Parhan , Cindy Aldridge, Janet Knauss, Kim Williamson. Row&#13;
Seven: Nancy Cronland, Vicki Corbin, Deb Pruett, Candy&#13;
Kanaley.&#13;
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A.F.S. And F.H.A.&#13;
Have Busy Year&#13;
Future Homemakers of America was a&#13;
new club at Tee Jay this year. Sponsored&#13;
by Mrs. Judy Hoppes, the club had&#13;
meetings once a month.&#13;
Officers for the year were Nancy&#13;
Calabro, president; Lori Nielsen, vicepresident; JoAnn Strazdas, secretary;&#13;
Rhame Stogdill, treasurer; and Susan&#13;
Dreager, project chairman.&#13;
American Field Service is the club&#13;
which sponsors a foreign exchange student. This year's student was Nelson Pizzano, who spent the year with the Lee&#13;
Hazen family, and came to us from Dolores,&#13;
Uruguay.&#13;
Officers for the year were Deb&#13;
Brownell, president; Teri Sage, vicepresident; Teri Anthony, treasurer; and·&#13;
Sandi Allen, secretary.&#13;
I&#13;
A.F.S. members are Row 1: Teri Anthony, Teri Sage, Deb Brownell. Row 2: Nelson Pizzano, Sharon Brown, Gale Burkey, Randy Hazen.&#13;
• "' 0 . • • I&#13;
F.H.A. members are Row 1: Diane Anson, Robin Clinging peel , Janet Boucher. Row 2: Mrs. Judy Hoppes, Rhame Stogdi ll,&#13;
Mrs. Patricia Boos, Lori Nielsen. &#13;
From Left to Right Ken Rice, Victor Litzie, Kevin Fanciers, Mr. Don Skokan, and Skip Wray.&#13;
Row 1: Tina Slocum, Janet Knauss. Row 2: Mrs. Morse, Teresa Paulson, Kathy Straw. Row 3:&#13;
Pam Johnson, Diane Richwine, Linda Scott, Maybell Christiansen.&#13;
Library, Cinema 8&#13;
Membership Grows&#13;
The library functions for the 1972-73&#13;
year were to have enough fund raising projects to buy books for the boys' school at&#13;
Eldora.&#13;
Fund raising included the sell ing of&#13;
"Jacket Power" pins, bake sales, and&#13;
record raffle.&#13;
Officers were Diane Richwine, president; Linda Scott, vice-president; Marybell&#13;
Christiansen, secretary; and Pam Johnson,&#13;
treasurer.&#13;
Club interest in Cinema 8 has increased in the last year. Any Tee Jay student could join the club.&#13;
Sponsored by Mr. Don Skokan, the&#13;
purpose of the club was to offer a working&#13;
knowledge of cinema terms, techniques,&#13;
and procedures.&#13;
Skip Wray focuses his attention on putting the camera&#13;
on the tripod .&#13;
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D.E.C.A. Students&#13;
Compete At State&#13;
Distributive Education Clubs of&#13;
America, or D. E.C.A. for short, has a new&#13;
sponsor this year, Mr. Gary Bannick.&#13;
This year Mr. Bannick and his&#13;
students went to Des Moines for the&#13;
D.E.C.A. state contest.&#13;
Some of the events the students competed in were ad layout and copywriting,&#13;
creative display, management decision&#13;
making, marketing terminology, quantitive&#13;
management and sales demonstration.&#13;
Club officers were President-Randy&#13;
Lambirth, Vice-President-Bob James, Secretary-Sue Lane, and Treasurer-Betsy&#13;
Batt. Greg Ferrin prepares to demonstrate speaker system as his D.E.C.A. display project.&#13;
Row One from left to right: Michelle Turner, Monte Gottbrecht, Ted Scherer, Susie Conner, Lavonne&#13;
Ladd, Pat Moore. Row Two: Cindy Swanson, Jody Harris, Betsy Batt, Sue Lane. Row Three: Teri&#13;
Ehrenberg, Rose Zdan, Alice Nelson, Jan Wise, Karen Hedrick , Dan Calabro, Mike Gant, Roger Groves.&#13;
Row Four: Jennie Holm, Jennifer Hoeppner, Randy Lambrith , Gary Bannick (sponsor), Bob James,&#13;
Greg Ferrin, Pete Stromwell.&#13;
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From left to right Row One: Mike Bose, Stan Lobendo, Gary Hudspeth, Rick Quandt, John&#13;
Benson, Ron Gantt, Darrell Darling. Row Two: Mr. Shafer (sponsor), Bob Murray, Curt Pitt,&#13;
Tim Kessler, Jerry Lett, Dave Hembree, Hugh Minor. Row Three: Mark Lightner, Jim Owens,&#13;
Ken Hoss, Tony Redmond, Tom Mandina. Row Four: Monty Dellehay, Bill Hall, Steve Mass,&#13;
Dale Rockwell, Don Myers. Row Five: Leonard Pratt, John Pribyl.&#13;
V.l.C.A. Students&#13;
Earn Two Firsts&#13;
Vocational Industrial Clubs of&#13;
America, or V.l.C.A., again this year is one&#13;
of the largest in Iowa, ranking third with a&#13;
membership of 50 students.&#13;
This year in the state contest held at&#13;
Des Moines, 31 members participated with&#13;
17 placing in the top five in their skill area.&#13;
First place awards went to Greg Frost&#13;
in Machine shop and to Bob Murray in&#13;
Architectural drafting. Greg and Bob wi ll&#13;
participate in the national V.l.C.A. contest&#13;
in Tulsa, Oklahoma.&#13;
The sponsors of V.l.C.A. are Mr. Francis Shafer and Mr. Gary Schwarzkopf.&#13;
Row One from left to right: Brad Folkerts, Bob Guyett, Dave Miller, Tony Coffman, Monty Stork, Gordon&#13;
Hester. Row Two: Kelly Coffman, Greg Frost, Terry Reif, Mark Brandenberg, Jim Hunter, Jerry Pond . Row&#13;
Th ree: Rick Christiansen, Joe Rigby, Wes Duncan, Dan Finck, Mark Salvo. Row Four: Ken Maylone, John&#13;
Schu ll , Gary Moore, Bob Nordstrom, Dale Ross. Row Five: Larry Trescott, Dale Kirkpatrick, Vern Thompson, Rod Anderson, Tony Scheffler. Row Six: Bill Wilson, Tim Podraza, Don Myers, Bob Myers, Row Seven:&#13;
Mr. Schwartzkopf, Sue Madsen.&#13;
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Jackie Craig sorts through the files for the records of students in the counseling center.&#13;
Office Education&#13;
Competes At&#13;
State&#13;
O.E. or Office Education, is another&#13;
commercial course offered at Tee Jay.&#13;
O.E. is sponsored by Mrs. Julie Pycha&#13;
and only seniors can join.&#13;
The purpose of O.E. is to train&#13;
students to handle most secretarial jobs.&#13;
Club members went to Des Moines in&#13;
February for the state convention. They&#13;
competed with other schools in typing,&#13;
shorthand, and other skills.&#13;
There were 28 members in O.E. The&#13;
officers were: Teresa Cunningham, president, Jackie Craig, vice-president; Jodi&#13;
Hough, secretary; and Lori Heffernan,&#13;
treasurer.&#13;
Row 1: Lori Heffernan, Connie Sausedo, Joyce Clay, Teresa&#13;
Nelson, Deb Reikofski, Mrs. Julie Pycha. Row 2: Jodi&#13;
Pendgraft, Marie Flaharty, Linda Reed, Susie Peterson, Deb&#13;
Chapman. Row 3: Robin Collins, Sherry Scheel, Teresa Cunningham, Jackie Craig, Jennie Craig, Vickie McGee. Row 4:&#13;
Janelle Cross, Lavalla· Moon, Kathy Higgins, Jodie Hough,&#13;
Sherry Benson, Nancy Goldsberry, Kathy Horner. &#13;
Spanish Club members are: Front; Kathy Straw. Row 1: Julie Budd, Fran Blair, Connie&#13;
McDaniel. Row 2: Vicky Dukes, Kim Will iamson, Patrick Wilson, Mrs. Nola Stout.&#13;
German Club members are: Row 1: Janet Catron, Kathy Straw. Row 2: Marlene Sham blen, Cheryl&#13;
Smith. Row 3: Donna Wilson, Edith Groth. Row 4: Cathy Swanson , Howard Brown. Row 5: Deb&#13;
Rossum, M rs. Peggy Rodriguez, Tom Cook.&#13;
Language&#13;
Classes&#13;
Form Two Clubs&#13;
There were two language clubs at Tee&#13;
Jay again this year. The French Club went&#13;
out of existence, but was replaced by the&#13;
Spanish Club.&#13;
The Spanish Club was the host for the&#13;
all-city Spanish fiesta held in the Tee Jay&#13;
cafeteria.&#13;
Officers for the club were Kathy Straw,&#13;
president; Kim Williamson, vice-president;&#13;
Vicki Dukes, secretary; Connie McDaniel,&#13;
treasurer; and Pat Wilson, sergeant-atarms. Mrs. Nola Stout was the sponsor.&#13;
The German classes once again had&#13;
an active club. They held meetings once a&#13;
month at different members' houses. In&#13;
May the club ventured to Amana Colonies&#13;
on a field trip.&#13;
Leading the club for the year were&#13;
Marlene Shamblen, president; Edith Groth,&#13;
vice-president; Cheryl Smith, secretarytreasurer; and Mrs. Peggy Rodriguez,&#13;
sponsor.&#13;
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F.N.A. members are: Melanie Saatahoff, Madonna Wilson, Rebecca Andersen, Cheryl Smith,&#13;
Mrs. Mary Vel ine, Faye Dorf, Lorraine McCormick, Arzelia Rayhill.&#13;
F.T.A. And F.N.A.&#13;
Involve Students&#13;
The purpose of Future Nurses of&#13;
America is to acquaint students with&#13;
vocations in the medical field.&#13;
Club members made stuffed animals&#13;
from scraps which they distributed to&#13;
children in both hospitals. Officers were&#13;
Cheryl Smith, president; Michaela Hart,&#13;
vice-president; Rebecca Anderson ,&#13;
secretary; Madonna Wilson, treasurer.&#13;
This year Future Teachers of America&#13;
was reorganized to include any student interested in education. The club's activities&#13;
included numerous bake sales and a trip to&#13;
Lincoln, Nebraska.&#13;
Officers were Melissa Monroe, president; Jim Betts, vice-president; Leslie&#13;
Daboll, treasurer; and Kim Williamson,&#13;
secretary.&#13;
F.T.A. members are: Row 1: Leslie Daboll, Diane Richwine, Melissa Monroe, Crystal Vanderpool, Laurie&#13;
Makepeace, Deb Brownell. Row 2: Mike Shaffer, Miss Joyce Grubb, Phyll is Bledsoe, Janette Turner, Kath y&#13;
Heck, Kim Wi lliamson , Virginia Heck, Gale Burkey. &#13;
Row 1: Owena Champlin, Carol Kelsen, Teri Sage, Deb McFerrin, Teresa&#13;
Shere, Kathy Straw. Row 2: Mark Chull ino, Kris Oviatt, Kathy O'Hara, Pam&#13;
Bryant, Robin Lewis, Shirley Kennett, Julie Crane. Row 4: Mr. Roger&#13;
MacNeil, Dave Neighbors, Rich Sivertson, Greg Anson, Greg Pogue, Walt&#13;
Herndon, Paul Blain, Jerry Brabec, Ted Anfinson, Kent Vrana.&#13;
Row 1: Lori Hunt, Rhonda Hoselton, Karyl Draper, Cindi Greenlee, Theresa Hardiman, Teresa Pogue, Linda Bandomer, Paula Bryant, Cindy Adams. Row 2: Arnold Tatreau, Howard DeWolff, Ron Myers, Leslie Foster, Mike&#13;
Johnson , Randy Foote.&#13;
Tee Jay Madrigal&#13;
Has New&#13;
Uniforms&#13;
The 20-member Senior Madrigal&#13;
started off the year sporting new uniforms&#13;
for their appearance at the Road Show. The&#13;
group also performed for various civic&#13;
organizations, including the Lions Club and&#13;
Kiwanis.&#13;
Sophomore Madrigal got off to a good&#13;
start, also performing in the Road Show.&#13;
However, they later reduced to form a girls'&#13;
trio and a mixed quartet for contest.&#13;
The Senior Madrigal, in keeping with&#13;
the trad ition of the group, earned a superior&#13;
rating at the State Small Group Contest .in&#13;
March at Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
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Tee Jay Students&#13;
Earn One Ratings&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's band and choir&#13;
received a total of 50 superior ratings at the&#13;
Small Group Contest held at Abraham Lincoln High School in March.&#13;
Band soloists returned to Tee Jay with&#13;
fifteen superior ratings. Small groups&#13;
brought back a total of seven.&#13;
Choir obtained eleven one ratings for&#13;
soloists and seven in small ensembles.&#13;
Vocal Soloists: Row 1: Kris Oviatt, Pam Bryant, Carol Kelsen. Row 2:&#13;
Mark Chullino, Shirley Kennett, Richard Walker. Row 3: Deb McFerrin,&#13;
Jerry Brabec, Owena Champlin. Row 4: Ron Myers, Teri Sage.&#13;
Band Soloists: Row 1: Ted Anfinson, Deb Nelson, Ed Stemple, Robin Knauss. Row 2: Mary&#13;
Kilbane, Sheila Wood , Jim Wood, Jim Hawkins, Bob Peterson. Row 3: Tim Hall, Rich Severtson , Gil Snyder, Peggy Haynie, Greg Anson . &#13;
Vocal Groups: Row 1: Julie Crane, Jerry Brabec, Kris Oviatt, Pam Bryant, Kathy Straw, Mr. MacNeill. Row 2: Kathy O'Hara, Mark&#13;
Chullino, Kent Vrana, Ted Anfinson, Robin Knauss, Theresa Shere, Robin Lewis. Row 3: Dave Neighbors, Owena Champlin,&#13;
Carol Kelsen, Greg Anson, Shirley Kennett, Teri Sage. Row 4: Walter Herndon, Deb McFerrin, Rich Sivertson, Paul Blain, Greg&#13;
Pogue.&#13;
Instrumental Groups: Row 1: Deb Nelson, Jan Davis, Deb Reikofski,&#13;
Kathy Wilson, Susan Lee, Robin Knauss, Mary Lee. Row 2: Tim&#13;
Messersmith, Dale Spiker, Lori Neilson, Kristy Vancamp, Jim Hawkins,&#13;
Jan Lauver, Ted Anfinson , Sheila Wood, Mary Coziahr, Lynette Neilsen,&#13;
Steve Calfee. Row 3: Bill Creger, Brad Osborn, Bob Peterson, Owena&#13;
Champlin, Jim Perkins, Peggy Haynie, Greg Anson, Gil Snyder, Shirley&#13;
Kennett, Mary Ki lbane, Deb Kohlscheen , Jon Spires. Row 4: Jeff Wirth,&#13;
Wayne Erickson, Bill Dalheimer, Kevin Moores, Kel ly Summy, Rich&#13;
Sivertson , Greg Pogue, Ed Stemple, Dennis Covey, Tim Hall.&#13;
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Administration&#13;
At Tee Jay&#13;
Concerned&#13;
As vice-principal in charge of student&#13;
affairs, Mr. Donald Schwertley is in control&#13;
of such items as the ordering of porn pons&#13;
for cheerleaders and porn pon girls,&#13;
listening to the gripes of the Student&#13;
Council, and trying to see both sides of&#13;
student-teacher problems.&#13;
Vice-principal Jim Howard gets to do&#13;
all the dirty work as he has the task of handing out detentions.&#13;
Mr. Gaylord Anderson, the big boss,&#13;
takes care of all the 'heavy problems of running a high school. With the aid of four&#13;
secretaries, however, all jobs are made a&#13;
little easier.&#13;
Gaylord Anderson&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
James Howard&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Donald Schwertley&#13;
University of South Dakota&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
"Big Boy" Anderson practices his lay-up before the Harlem Thrillers vs.&#13;
Faculty game. &#13;
Vice-principal Donald Schwertley gets assistance from Jeff Blue and&#13;
Rick Rogers In helping Bruce Nelson.&#13;
Virginia Petersen Hazel Grote Frances Riggs Betty Hansen&#13;
Mr. Howard demonstrates to sophomore wrestler Doug Meyers his skill at&#13;
handling problem students.&#13;
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Counseling&#13;
Center&#13;
Is Heart Of T. J.&#13;
In the heat of the school year, the&#13;
Counseling Center is one of the most&#13;
crowded places at Tee Jay. Underclassmen&#13;
go there to soak up the air conditioning,&#13;
while seniors get their counselor's help in&#13;
making last-minute plans for their future.&#13;
Mr. Darrell Hart, head of the counseling department, stated that on the average&#13;
school day he assists about twenty&#13;
students.&#13;
"However, on the days of the schedule&#13;
change rush, I think all one-hundred plus of&#13;
my students are in here at once," he went&#13;
on to say.&#13;
Mr. VanMaanen listens intensely to a student's problems.&#13;
Mr. Holder says good-bye to Glen Billesbach before Glen leaves for&#13;
Europe.&#13;
Mr. Darrell Hart spends his scarce free time catching&#13;
up on paperwork . &#13;
__ The life of a Tee Jay counselor is not an easy one as you can see by the paper-work scattered on Miss Joyce Grubb's desk.&#13;
James VanMaanen&#13;
Central College&#13;
Joyce Grubb Jack Holder Mary Veline Darrel Hart&#13;
Peru State Teachers College University of Nebraska at&#13;
University of North Dakota&#13;
MA&#13;
University of Nebraska MA Omaha&#13;
Dr. Thomas Kenny, Director of Secondary&#13;
Education , was a guest at the April 30 Senior&#13;
Banquet.&#13;
Creighton University MA&#13;
The new Superintendent of Schools is Dr.&#13;
Leonard Gregory.&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
Iowa State University MA&#13;
Wayne State Teachers&#13;
College&#13;
Kearney State Teachers&#13;
College MA&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
(Specialist Degree)&#13;
Gregory Replaces&#13;
Benton For 1972&#13;
A new personality took over the 1972-&#13;
1973 school board this year as Dr. Leonard&#13;
Gregory replaced Dr. Robert Benton as&#13;
superintendent of schools.&#13;
This year's school board strived for&#13;
updating school facilities and the&#13;
curriculum in elementary, junior and senior&#13;
high schools.&#13;
Other board members were Mr. Ward&#13;
Bean, Mr. Delman Campbell, Mr. James&#13;
Campbell, Rev. Joseph Henry, and Dr.&#13;
Eugene Marsh.&#13;
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English Courses&#13;
Add New Variety&#13;
Students should enjoy fulfilling the&#13;
English credits they need to graduate. The&#13;
once old grammar and diagramming&#13;
sentences is gone. Now the emphasis is put&#13;
on the literature aspect. Among the&#13;
courses offered is Mass Media, which includes media such as newspapers,&#13;
magazines, and radio used in our society.&#13;
Issues and Literature, Individualized&#13;
Reading and The Language of Man are&#13;
other courses offered.&#13;
There are many more classes in the&#13;
Language Arts Department that students&#13;
could venture into. These courses are continually being revised to make them more&#13;
interesting.&#13;
Mr. Haag instructs class as sophomore, Walter Bequett, and sen ior, Jim Shell, do further&#13;
research on debate topics.&#13;
James Cornel ison&#13;
Tarkio College&#13;
Carolyn Goad&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
Joseph George&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Rose Mary Gray&#13;
Avi la College&#13;
Senior Tim Kinnamon listens intently as Mrs. Goad lectures her class on Engl ish style. &#13;
2001 : A Space Odyssey proves to be a topic of light-hearted discussion for sophomores Bernie Simons, Scott Belt, and Mr. Fred&#13;
Hayeks.&#13;
Lawrence Schulenberg Donald Skokan Gerald Stevens&#13;
Northwest Missouri State College University of Nebraska at University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Peggy Rodriguez&#13;
Morningside College&#13;
Nola Stout John Hanna&#13;
Oklahoma City University 3t Paul University&#13;
Diane Stull&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Fred Hayeks&#13;
Doane College&#13;
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Douglas Muehlig&#13;
Midland Lutheran College&#13;
Advisor Doug Muehlig and Teresa Narmi proofread storeis submitted&#13;
by the Signal staffers, a job which consumed much of their time.&#13;
Carol Kunik's smile shows that although there Is a lot of work involved in putti ng&#13;
out a newspaper, there is still time for having a little fun during class.&#13;
The wind-blown Signal staff for 72-73 was, bottom: Teresa Narmi, Vicky Campbell , Fritzi&#13;
Nugent, Carol Kunik, Roxanne Brewer, Sandy Baldwin, Lauri Makespeace, Joni James and&#13;
Mr. Doug Muehlig. Top: Rich Bartholomew, Ed Kermoade, Terry Randall, Randy Markel, and&#13;
Bob Jones.&#13;
The Signal staff started off th is year&#13;
with a bang and a roar under the direction&#13;
of a new adviser, Douglas Muehlig. First&#13;
semester, Mr. Muehlig was faced with a&#13;
shortage of staff members. To remedy the&#13;
situation , during second semester, journalism students were allowed to work on&#13;
the staff as reporters and writers.&#13;
Another major change in thi s year's&#13;
Signal was the method of pri nting. Instead&#13;
of the usual letterpress, the Signal is now&#13;
printed offset. In offset, the printer takes a&#13;
picture of the copy and then makes a plate,&#13;
whereas with letterpress, the printer has to&#13;
engrave the entire paper. The offset&#13;
method is easier and faster, but often&#13;
results in a poorer quality of photographs.&#13;
On election night, Mr. Muelig and&#13;
several staff members were guests of&#13;
KMTV as they were allowed to observe the&#13;
station record and tally election results. &#13;
Bottom: Allen Cohoe, Gwen Vasicek, Jim Murphy, Lauri Makepeace, Cathy Herrick, Roxanne&#13;
Brewer and Jan Davis. Top: Diane Richwine, Sheri Wohlers, Nora Wilson, Rich Bartholomew,&#13;
Jim Waggoner, Ed Kermoade, and Randy Markel. These students comprised the staff.&#13;
Signal Annual&#13;
Train Journalists&#13;
The '72-73 second year annual&#13;
students bade hello to a new face this year,&#13;
as Miss Julie Hughes became a full-fledged&#13;
professional as yearbook advisor. Miss&#13;
Hughes is a 1972 graduate of Drake&#13;
University with a BA degree.&#13;
Chicago was the testing ground of annual students, who attended a nationwide&#13;
yearbook convention.&#13;
The speakers were of the best, and&#13;
topics ranged from theme pages to&#13;
photography. A dance was held in the&#13;
Palmer House Ballroom, with music provided by some "Biggies" known as Little&#13;
Ziggie and the New Zue Revue.&#13;
The highlight of the trip was when the&#13;
Illinois Highway Patrol stopped us only to&#13;
wish us a happy Thanksgiving we wasted a&#13;
dollar's worth of gas.&#13;
Ed Kermoade had begun to think he was a&#13;
stranger in a strange land when working on his&#13;
lay-outs until Roxanne Brewer came to his&#13;
rescue.&#13;
Editor Cathy Herrick puts the finishing touches on a poster for&#13;
their yearbook campaign which Ed Kermoade had drawn.&#13;
Julie Hughes&#13;
Drake University&#13;
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Social Sciences&#13;
Develop Variety&#13;
American Studies, World Affairs,&#13;
Economics, Comparative Government, Environ mental Problems, and Modern&#13;
Problems now figure into the future of the&#13;
average student.&#13;
According to Miss Barbara Hansen,&#13;
head of the department, emphasis on decision making, simulation of history, learning&#13;
to respect peoples' opinions and standing&#13;
up for your own righ~s ties into a student's&#13;
future in the field of American Studies.&#13;
Because of all the new Social Studies&#13;
courses, American Studies is only required&#13;
by sophomores. Juniors and seniors have&#13;
a variety of classes from which to choose.&#13;
"Gee, Miss Hansen, I didn't mean to mess up your book," said Randy Anderson.&#13;
Ed Bremmer&#13;
St. Mary's University&#13;
Creighton University, MA&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
St. Olaf College&#13;
University of Colorado, MA&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
Nebraska Central College&#13;
Ruth Moeller&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Charles Bryant&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Donald Hansen&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
Daniel Moore&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
Drake University , MA &#13;
Junior students of psychology waiting patiently as Mr. Moore organizes what he has planned for the day.&#13;
~u es t s.peaker, Mr. Clay Parker, discusses what it is like to be a proba- tion officer in Omaha.&#13;
. , - -.:_&#13;
Mr. Hansen keeps his sophomore American Stud ies class aware of&#13;
current happenings .&#13;
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Science Classes&#13;
Discover Nature&#13;
The science department at Tee Jay is&#13;
divided into biology, botany, zoology,&#13;
chemistry, and physics.&#13;
Teachers Mr. Bob Harden, Mrs. Billie&#13;
Eliason and Mr. Stephen Field are in&#13;
charge of all but chemistry and physics,&#13;
which are taught by Miss Agnes Spera, and&#13;
Mr. Mike Ghanem.&#13;
An annual trip to Fontenelle Forest is&#13;
the highlight of the biology classes.&#13;
A new concept in grading was tried by&#13;
Miss Spera this year where the student&#13;
gave his opinion on the grade he deserved.&#13;
In physics classes, students form&#13;
ideas and then test their theory with various&#13;
experiments.&#13;
Billie Eliason&#13;
Stephen Field&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
St. Cloud State College&#13;
Robert Harden&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
Agnes Spera&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
University of Colorado, MA&#13;
University of Minnesota, MA&#13;
Sophomores Teresa Heffernan and Teresa Hardiman play&#13;
matchmakers in biology class.&#13;
A snow covered Fontenelle Forest greets the nature lovers of Mrs. Eliason's science classes as they&#13;
learn of the untouched nature. &#13;
Under-sized senior, Jim Shell works intently with an over-sized slide rule in a desperate attempt to complete his&#13;
algebra trig assignment.&#13;
2+ 2 =?thinks Mike Walck, senior, as he tries to complete his trig&#13;
assignment.&#13;
Michael Ghanem&#13;
Dakota Wesleyan University&#13;
University of South Dakota, MA&#13;
Large Range In&#13;
T.J. Math Classes&#13;
The mathematics classes at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson range from the college required&#13;
algebra and geometry to the more advanced classes of calculus and trigometrics&#13;
and includes the vocational math courses,&#13;
which are applied in businesses.&#13;
The math courses at Tee Jay are&#13;
taught by Mr. Jack Rosenthal, Mr. Charles&#13;
Crouse, Mr. John Martens, and Mr. Mike&#13;
Ghanem .&#13;
The students who wish to put their&#13;
math talents to a test duri ng the year can&#13;
do so by taking a nation-wide test during&#13;
the year. This year Tee Jay's top two&#13;
finishers were juniors in the presence of&#13;
Dave Dunaway and Craig Campbell.&#13;
Charles Crouse&#13;
. I&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
University&#13;
John Martens&#13;
Wayne State Teachers Col lege&#13;
John Rosenthal&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
Creighton University, MA&#13;
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Reuben Fanciers&#13;
Peru State Teacher's College&#13;
University of Nebraska, MA&#13;
Ernest Haag&#13;
.I&#13;
Creighton University Students in the background are oblivious to Marty Tomich, who pretends to be Napolean as he shakes hands with an&#13;
arm created by Barbara Wick.&#13;
Janice White&#13;
Drake University&#13;
Steve Peters&#13;
Wayne State College&#13;
Fine Arts Classes&#13;
Develop Talents&#13;
The f ine arts p rog ram includes&#13;
humanities, drama, stage craft, and art.&#13;
The drama department presented two&#13;
plays, "The Night Thoreau spent in Jail"&#13;
and "The Firebugs." They also helped in&#13;
the production of the musical, "How to&#13;
Succeed in Bu siness Wi t hout Really&#13;
Trying." The stage craft classes were kept&#13;
busy with all th ree of these.&#13;
Humanities students do a variety of&#13;
things. Their study is directed toward the&#13;
question "why man creates?" They strive&#13;
to learn the differences between truth, fact&#13;
and myth, and spend time studying various&#13;
forms of art including literature, sculpture,&#13;
architecture, painting, music and many&#13;
more.&#13;
Dennis Covey as Henry David Thoreau and Teresa Shere, as his mother, kneel together&#13;
in a scene from the fall play. &#13;
Students in sewing classes improve their skills by creating new outfits which they will&#13;
soon be wearing.&#13;
Dixie Haney enjoys a "scrumptuous" dessert which she created herself in&#13;
cooking class.&#13;
Tomorrow's Wives&#13;
In Home Ee&#13;
Today&#13;
Home economics is divided into food&#13;
service, family living, marriage in the fam ily, and sewing and cooking.&#13;
Mrs. Patricia Boos and Mrs. Judy&#13;
Hoppes teach general homemaking, while&#13;
Miss Mary Siebrecht teaches food service.&#13;
Food service helps students prepare&#13;
for jobs where working with food is&#13;
necessary.&#13;
Many students participating in this&#13;
course work in McDonald's, the Red Barn,&#13;
or at either Mercy or Jennie Edmundson&#13;
hospitals.&#13;
The home ec. department gives a test&#13;
each year for the Betty Crocker&#13;
Homemaker of America award.&#13;
Patricia Boos Judith Hoppes&#13;
Iowa State University University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Holly Clayton presses her project before turning it over to her instructor for grading.&#13;
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Skills Of Driving&#13;
Taught To&#13;
Students&#13;
Once again this year the driver's&#13;
education department continued to train&#13;
students to be safe, skillful drivers. For&#13;
each student the week consisted of two&#13;
sessions in the classroom, one in the&#13;
simulator, one in the car and one in study&#13;
hall. Driver's ed is a one semester course&#13;
and after completing it students nee-d not&#13;
take a written test to get their license.&#13;
At the beginning of the fourth quarter&#13;
one of the driver's ed teachers, Mr. Ralph&#13;
Pietronicco was replaced by Mr. John&#13;
Kinsel , who is a Tee Jay alumnus.&#13;
Ralph Pietronicco David Runyon&#13;
If these students made as many mistakes on the road as they did in simulator they would never&#13;
pass driver ed .&#13;
Patrick Smagacz James Sperry Daniel Swartz&#13;
Kansas State University&#13;
Kansas State University, MA&#13;
Upper Iowa University University of Nebraska at Omaha&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College, MA&#13;
Sophomore Cindy Rossi practices with magnetic cars hoping to improve her ability at&#13;
the real thing. &#13;
Students Work In Many Areas&#13;
Gary Bannick Robert Benson Julie Pycha Mary Siebrecht Francis Shafer&#13;
University of Northern Iowa University of Nebraska at University of Nebraska at University of Northern Iowa University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha Omaha Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Gary Schwarzkopf&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Iowa State University, MA&#13;
Coop student, Sheri Benson, used her bookkeeping skills, which she gained at Tee Jay to help her find employment.&#13;
Jim Hunter and Randy Konfrst might be jobless if their boss knew they&#13;
worked like this.&#13;
St. Joseph's Hospital , Sayer' s&#13;
Volkswagen, Michael's Carpeting, and U.S.&#13;
Check Book Company are only a few of the&#13;
places where Coop students are employed.&#13;
The Coop program is one of the largest&#13;
groups at Tee Jay. It consisted of 150&#13;
students this year. The students go to&#13;
regular classes for half the day and work in&#13;
the community for the other half. Al l the&#13;
students in the Coop program are seniors.&#13;
Coop is split up into four different&#13;
groups; trades and industry (T &amp; I), distributive education, office education, and&#13;
food service. T &amp; I deals with many of the&#13;
skilled trades such as auto mechanics, drafting , and construction. Distributive education is sales of products. Office education&#13;
includes secretarial work in typing ,&#13;
transcribing , and production. Food service&#13;
is the study of serving food commercially.&#13;
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Students Operate&#13;
New Radio Station&#13;
A new sound will soon be heard in the&#13;
vocational department as Mr. Ackeret's&#13;
electronic classes will be operating an&#13;
amateur radio station. The students will&#13;
work on going on the air and sending and&#13;
receiving radio messages.&#13;
Since T. J. has the only print shop in&#13;
the Council Bluffs school system, the printing classes have been busy printing all the&#13;
school bus passes, programs and tickets&#13;
for T.J., the school paper, the SIGNAL, and&#13;
papers and materials for other schools.&#13;
But besides electronics and printing,&#13;
the vocational department offers other&#13;
courses which prepare a student for a skilled profession. These career-focused&#13;
courses are drafting , wood, auto&#13;
mechanics, machine shop and welding.&#13;
Junior Tom Hansen looks busy as Mr. Ernie Robinson walks by to inspect his&#13;
class.&#13;
"All work and no play" is not a policy adopted by Mr. Redmond's basic&#13;
wood class.&#13;
Juniors Mike Lee and Mike Manz rinse off the "what-ch-ma-call-it"&#13;
they're trying to fix. &#13;
Junior Bob Knauss acts busy while trying to figure out what he's doing. Fellow classmates watch as the bits and pieces of&#13;
metal take form . What form they're not sure.&#13;
John Ackeret Wilber Ege&#13;
Kansas State Teachers College Peru State Teachers College&#13;
Lester Jenkins&#13;
Westmar College&#13;
Mankato State College, MA&#13;
Verne Peck&#13;
Simpson College&#13;
no degree&#13;
Roger Redmond Ernest Robinson&#13;
Wayne State Teachers College Peru State Teachers College&#13;
James Ward&#13;
Wayne State Teachers College&#13;
Stanley Weber&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
no degree&#13;
David White&#13;
Vocational Certificate&#13;
Wayne Mains&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College&#13;
Ronald Toyne&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
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Business Subjects&#13;
Prepare Students&#13;
If you have hopes of obtaining a job in&#13;
the business world, you couldn't get a&#13;
better start than in the business department at T. J. This department, headed by&#13;
Mrs. Phyllis Wickman, offers typing,&#13;
shorthand , notehand, bookkeeping,&#13;
business law, business math, office practice, business machines, and business&#13;
English courses. Many modern machines&#13;
are used, such as electric typewriters, adding machines, electronic calculators,&#13;
mimeographers and duplicators.&#13;
Office Practice is a two-hour block for&#13;
seniors which combines the business skills&#13;
already acquired and puts them to use in&#13;
simulated office procedures. Production,&#13;
filing, the use of different business&#13;
machines, transcribing and increasing typing and shorthand speeds are the skills&#13;
developed in this course.&#13;
After two years of such training , it is&#13;
apparent that one is well-qualified for a&#13;
position in the business world. Seniors Sheri Wohlers and Cathy Herrick work hard at their assignments.&#13;
Wanda Kramer does her best on a 5 minute timing. &#13;
...&#13;
Harriet Chase&#13;
Penn College&#13;
Ray Murray&#13;
Robert Cooper&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Joyce Koontz&#13;
University of Georgia&#13;
Louise Kramer&#13;
University of Nebraska at Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Mr. Robert Cooper watches over his typing class, and notices that Alice is gone.&#13;
Patrick O'Doherty Julie Pycha Helen Starks&#13;
Robert McCool&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
University of South Dakota, MA&#13;
University of Northern Iowa University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at Omaha Northwest Missouri State&#13;
Phyllis Wichman&#13;
Tarkio College&#13;
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Melvin Johnson Richard Motter&#13;
Northeast Missouri State College University of Southern Cal ifornia&#13;
University of Iowa, MA California State College, MA&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Band&#13;
Moves Up&#13;
This year Tee Jay's band had a busy&#13;
year. Led by drum major Ted Anfinson and&#13;
directed by Mr. Melvin Johnson, the band&#13;
got invited to make numerous appearances&#13;
during the year. Some of these were the&#13;
dedication of the Interstate bridge south of&#13;
town , marching in the Veterans' Day parade&#13;
and won first prize for the fourth consecutive year. Included was marching in&#13;
the Columbus Day parade, and small and&#13;
large group contests in March.&#13;
They also will travel to Rapid City for&#13;
the Dakota Band Days in early June. The&#13;
band sold detergent and candles to raise&#13;
money for the trip. "The reason for the&#13;
band playing a lot is that the students work&#13;
hard to have a good band ," said Mr. Johnson.&#13;
This year's orchestra is under a new&#13;
director, Mr. Richard Motter. They were&#13;
also busy, being in the Constitution Day&#13;
assembly and playing in other numerous&#13;
concerts.&#13;
Jan Lauver off alone practicing her lesson on the sax.&#13;
Mr. Johnson will do anything to get what he wants for Christmas.&#13;
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The Thomas Jefferson Band is seen practicing for an upcoming performance.&#13;
Mr. Motter helps the violinists practice their work.&#13;
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Choirs Stay&#13;
Active&#13;
Throughout Year&#13;
Year after year, both Concert and Varsity Choirs, directed by Mr. Roger McNeil&#13;
and Mrs. Caren Wilson, put on really good&#13;
performances.&#13;
Members of both choirs participated&#13;
in the Roadshow, where two Barbershop&#13;
Quartet numbers were performed along&#13;
with the singing of many popular songs of&#13;
today and of the fifties.&#13;
The Concert choir attended the AllCity music clinic and large and small group&#13;
contests where they did remarkedly well.&#13;
Also, the choir performed in Tee Jay's&#13;
musical and the spring concert.&#13;
" Directing is fun " Mr. MacNeil remembers when things&#13;
don't go right.&#13;
Junior Deb McFerrin shows that her experience from concert choir helps as she solos in&#13;
the Roadshow.&#13;
Carl Willard , Ernst Rogers and Bob Knezevich pretend they are a trio during boys' glee class. &#13;
Mrs. Wilson strives for perfection in directing the&#13;
choir.&#13;
Boys', Girls' Glee&#13;
Put Talent To Use&#13;
Both boys and girls glee have put their&#13;
singing talent to good use many times this&#13;
year.&#13;
The boys' glee, directed by Mr. Roger&#13;
MacNeil, and the girls' glee, directed by&#13;
Mrs. Caren Wilson, have performed in the&#13;
winter and spring concerts at Tee Jay and&#13;
at the city music clinic held at A. L.&#13;
According to Mr. MacNeil, the only&#13;
problem with the glee is its size. More class&#13;
periods are needed to make the classes&#13;
smaller and easier to work with .&#13;
"Not this song again", sighs Deb Fender as Laura Bittick and Dawn Rowe practice steadily to learn the&#13;
song.&#13;
Roger MacNeil&#13;
Hastings College&#13;
Southern Methodist University,&#13;
MA&#13;
Caren Wilson&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
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Many Activities&#13;
Taught In P .E.&#13;
Walter Herndon, Chuck Kinney, and Mike Walck improve their physiques.&#13;
The Physical Education program put&#13;
emphasis on teaching students activities&#13;
which could be used when out of school.&#13;
For the girls, this included ping pong,&#13;
aerial tennis, archery, tennis, basketball,&#13;
bowling, riflery, badminton, gymnastics,&#13;
golf, skiing, soccer, and field hockey.&#13;
The boys' program consisted of football, soccer, baseball, basketball, and coed&#13;
volleyball and dancing.&#13;
Most of these activities were readily&#13;
accepted by both. However, the new weight&#13;
machine was greeted with mixed emotions&#13;
by the boys.&#13;
Bob Nielson&#13;
Wartburg College&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College MA&#13;
Students learn folk, classic, and contemporary dances in their P.E. classes.&#13;
Cindy Olson Lavonne Pierson&#13;
University of Iowa University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Sharon Semler&#13;
Midland Lutheran College&#13;
Tom Vincent&#13;
Peru State Teachers College&#13;
Kearney State College MA&#13;
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J. T. McBride, junior, is hard at work on the adding machine.&#13;
Juniors Jean Whitesides and Dennis Donahoo take turns improving their skills on the&#13;
cash register.&#13;
Aides Help With&#13;
lndiv. Progress&#13;
Individual Progress, better known as&#13;
Special Education, is taught by Mary Daley&#13;
and her six aides. They are Dana Smith,&#13;
Melissa Monore, Cindy Rossie, Theresa&#13;
Narmi, and Linda Bachman. These people&#13;
help students to prepare for the future after&#13;
they graduate.&#13;
"We teach them basic skills such as&#13;
making out checks , taking care of&#13;
households, and teach them how to have a&#13;
balanced budget," remarked Theresa Narmi.&#13;
" The studen t s ar e prep a ri ng&#13;
themselves, but we could teach the&#13;
students more and teach them better if we&#13;
had more aides," said Mrs. Daley. The&#13;
aides play a big part in helping the&#13;
students.&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
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Library Becomes&#13;
Place To Escape&#13;
The library is the place to escape to (or&#13;
from) at Tee Jay. Even there, students are&#13;
asked "Are you from study Hall?" and&#13;
"Where are you supposed to be this&#13;
period?" by Mrs. Morse, head Librarian.&#13;
As an added attraction this year,&#13;
records such as Cheech and Chong were&#13;
made available in Seminar 2 for those who&#13;
wished to use them. Also, since the theft&#13;
and loss of books increased last year,&#13;
students must have their books checked&#13;
before leaving the library.&#13;
Jim Shell and head librarian, Mrs. Morse, have an intellectual conversation .&#13;
Lucille Sinclair&#13;
School Nurse&#13;
Library aid Sherrie Darnold does the tedious task of filing returned&#13;
books.&#13;
Dorothy Morse Arlene Barwick &#13;
It seems here, that Mr. Kilbane is giving Blacky a little help from down&#13;
below.&#13;
Cooks, Janitors&#13;
Play Major Role&#13;
Who would cook 600-700 meals in one&#13;
day? The Thomas Jefferson cooks, of&#13;
course. Not only do they cook for Tee Jay,&#13;
but they also prepare food for surrounding&#13;
schools. Even though the lunches have undergone much abuse, they still manage to&#13;
pull in the majority of the student body.&#13;
v;Jhy? Because, for the same price, the&#13;
competition down the street can only&#13;
provide you with a hamburger and a small&#13;
drink.&#13;
The maintenance engineers, or better&#13;
known as the janitors, seemed to have a&#13;
busy year with the mending of leaky&#13;
ceilings, cleaning broken glass, and all in&#13;
all, keeping the whole school together.&#13;
Here, Mr. Kilbane, Head Maintenance engineer and Blacky Smith seem to be&#13;
loafing on the job.&#13;
Cooks: L to R Wilma Jones, Beverly Athay, Marjorie Hemmingsen, Betty Holbrook, Mary Smith, Violet Clinton, Manager&#13;
Irene English, Florence Legg.&#13;
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Athletic Potential In&#13;
Junior Standouts&#13;
As middlemen in high school, the&#13;
"blahs" often set in with the junior class, but&#13;
not so with this year's juniors. With their&#13;
rookie year behind them , the class of '74&#13;
was busy preparing themselves for their&#13;
big year in the limelight.&#13;
Many juniors distinguished&#13;
themselves in the competitive world of&#13;
athletics. Some of the standouts were Dave&#13;
Lamphear in both football and basketball;&#13;
Doris Parker, Chuck Kinney, and Wendy&#13;
Van Alstine in basketball; Steve Stucker&#13;
and Larry Boardman in wrestling; Vicky&#13;
Darveau x in gymnastics , and Craig&#13;
Campbell in chess. Also, for the first time in&#13;
quite awhile, a junior was elected to a student council office - Sherry Koenig ,&#13;
secretary.&#13;
With the help of junior class sponsors&#13;
Julie Pycha, Francis Shafer, Bob McCool,&#13;
and Pat O'Doherty, the junior class planned, decorated, and hosted the prom on&#13;
April 14.&#13;
Under the superv1s1on of now retired, Earl Peck , ju nior class&#13;
members learn the basics of an automobile engine.&#13;
Junior class officers for the 1972-73 school year, Peggy Haynie, president; Kelly&#13;
Summy, vice-president; Jan Lauver, secretar:f , and Dianna Dieatrick , treasurer,&#13;
were elected by a vote of their fellow classmates.&#13;
Junior Typing Ill students Susan Ramsey, Annette Daggett, and Carol Kelsen were&#13;
caught engrossed in their assignments, whi le Magg ie Welsh turns her thoughts to&#13;
someth ing else. &#13;
Allen, Bill&#13;
Allen, Debbie&#13;
Allen, Lynette&#13;
Allen, Sandy&#13;
Alley, Don&#13;
Alley, Roger&#13;
Alsman, Lynn&#13;
Andersen, Bill&#13;
Andrews, Bonnie&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie&#13;
Anson , Diana&#13;
Anthony, Teri&#13;
Bailey, Jaye&#13;
Baldwin, Sandy&#13;
Barnes, Brad&#13;
Bartholomew, Rich&#13;
Behrens, Richard&#13;
Benson, Roxanne&#13;
Bersane, Joyce&#13;
Betts, Jim&#13;
Bigelow, Kris&#13;
Bill ings, Patti&#13;
Bird, Carman&#13;
Bittick, Laura&#13;
Blain, Paul&#13;
Boardman, Larry&#13;
Beckert, Judy&#13;
Boehne, Linda&#13;
Bolte, Mark&#13;
Bonacci, Debbie&#13;
Bond, Nancy&#13;
Bossen, Jeff&#13;
Brabec, Jerry&#13;
Bradford, Deb&#13;
Branson , Tim&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
Brewer, Roxanne&#13;
Brown , Sharon&#13;
Brownell, Deb&#13;
Brummer, Debra&#13;
Bryant, Pam&#13;
Bugge, Debbie&#13;
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Burkey, Gale&#13;
Cahill, Kathy&#13;
Cain, Patti&#13;
Carlson, Jeff&#13;
Carr, Karen&#13;
Carrell , Diana&#13;
Carroll, Mike&#13;
Carruthers, Doug&#13;
Carter, Sheryl&#13;
Catron, Janet&#13;
Cavallaro, Kathy&#13;
Champlin , Owena&#13;
Chenoweth, Russ&#13;
Chrisinger, Mary&#13;
Chullino, Mark&#13;
Colton, Jay&#13;
Cook, Tom&#13;
Cool, Liz&#13;
Copeland, Karen&#13;
Copeland , Patty&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
Corbin, Vicki&#13;
Cox, Debbie&#13;
Creger, Bill&#13;
Croson , Randy&#13;
Cue, Wilma&#13;
Daggett, Annette&#13;
Dahlheimer, Bill&#13;
Darnold, Sherrie&#13;
Darveaux, Vicky&#13;
Davis, Debbie Fender&#13;
Davis. Jan&#13;
Davis, Sue&#13;
Dawson, David&#13;
DeGeorge, Fred&#13;
Dennis, Patti&#13;
Denton, Rick&#13;
DeVivo, John&#13;
Dieatrick , Dianna&#13;
Dillehay, Monty&#13;
Dirks, Julie&#13;
Donahoo, Dennis &#13;
Donaldson. Deanise&#13;
Dostal, Bob&#13;
Downey, Jim&#13;
Driggers, Debbie&#13;
Dunaway, David&#13;
Duncan, Debra&#13;
Durick, Neil&#13;
Edmondson, Rich&#13;
Egan, Renee&#13;
Ellsworth, Terry&#13;
Erickson, Wayne&#13;
Evans, Sherie&#13;
Fennell, Jim&#13;
Ferguson, Vonda&#13;
Fitch, JoAnn&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Dave&#13;
Flanagan, Kim&#13;
Frost, Vicki&#13;
Fuss, Donna&#13;
Gardner, John&#13;
Gardner, Sheila&#13;
Garrison, Tina&#13;
Garver, Denise&#13;
Gilbertson, Julie&#13;
Gill, Mary&#13;
Glynn , Larry&#13;
Glynn, Teresa&#13;
Gochenour, Roxanne&#13;
Gore, Joanie&#13;
Goss, Lee&#13;
Groat, Steve&#13;
Groth, Edith&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Ruth&#13;
Gundersen , Claudia&#13;
Gunzenhauser, Tom&#13;
Gustafson, Bonnie&#13;
Gwnnap, Ken&#13;
Hall, Jan&#13;
Hamilton, Diane&#13;
Haney, Bonnie&#13;
Hankins, Joyce&#13;
Hansen, David&#13;
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17 6&#13;
Harper, Linda&#13;
Harrill, Rod&#13;
Harris, Don'I&#13;
Harrison, Mike&#13;
Hartog, Mike&#13;
Hausner, Mary&#13;
Haynie, Peggy&#13;
Heaverlo, Steve&#13;
Heineman, Bim&#13;
Herrington, Mitch&#13;
Hollister, Kathy&#13;
Hollister, Lorren&#13;
Hotz, Laurie&#13;
Hubbard, Dave&#13;
Hudson, Cheryl&#13;
Hughs, Les&#13;
lncontro, Marti&#13;
Jackson, Jana&#13;
Jackson , Mike&#13;
Jacob, Sherri&#13;
Jager, Don&#13;
James, Debbie&#13;
James, Joni&#13;
Jansenius, Jeff&#13;
Jensen, Karen&#13;
Jensen, Pam&#13;
Jeppesen, Carol&#13;
Jilek, Sherry&#13;
Johnson, Doug&#13;
Johnson, Nancy&#13;
Jones, Bob&#13;
Jones, Deb&#13;
Jones, Pam&#13;
Jones, Patty&#13;
Kaufman , Patty&#13;
Keen, Maxine&#13;
Kelley, Cheryl&#13;
Kelsen, Carol&#13;
Kenealy, Gary&#13;
Kermoade, Ed&#13;
Kilday, Kathy&#13;
Kindred, Bruce &#13;
King, Shirley&#13;
Kinney, Chuck&#13;
Kirk, Jeff&#13;
Kline, Charlene&#13;
Knauss, Robin&#13;
Knight, Janine&#13;
Knudsen, Kris&#13;
Knudson, Tammy&#13;
Koebel, Peggy&#13;
Koos, Diana&#13;
Kreitzinger, Rob&#13;
Kritenbrink, Mark&#13;
Krivolavek, Deb&#13;
Kunik, Carol&#13;
LaFerla, Teri&#13;
Lancia!, Karen&#13;
Lane, Vicky&#13;
Larkin, Cindy&#13;
Lautenschlager, Jerry&#13;
Lauver, Jan&#13;
Lee, Dale&#13;
Lee, Mike&#13;
Lee, Roy&#13;
Lewis, Robin&#13;
Lines, Pam&#13;
Lobendo, Dani&#13;
Lobendo, Darla Lewellen&#13;
Lodes, Mike&#13;
Long, Judy&#13;
Long, Nancy&#13;
Lust, Sue&#13;
Lustgraaf, Steve&#13;
Mace, Annette&#13;
Madden, Diane&#13;
Madsen, Dave&#13;
Magnuson, Cindy&#13;
Mains, Sue&#13;
Makepeace, Laurie&#13;
Malotte, Sarah&#13;
Manz, Mike&#13;
Mario, Rose&#13;
Matthai, Jim&#13;
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McCormick, Lorraine&#13;
McCormick, Virginia&#13;
McCoy, Pat&#13;
McCoy, Roberta&#13;
McCoy, Vickie&#13;
McDaniel, Karen&#13;
McDaniel, Stan&#13;
McDonald, Cherie&#13;
McDowell, Sindy&#13;
McEntee, Pam&#13;
McFerrin, Debi&#13;
Mcintosh, Paula&#13;
McMillen, Jerry&#13;
McNichols, Cindy&#13;
Metheny, Mike&#13;
Meyer, Donna&#13;
Millard, Monty&#13;
Miller, Sheri&#13;
Mills, Dwight&#13;
Mills, Rod&#13;
Minton, Karen&#13;
Moats, Dave&#13;
Mansell, Amanda&#13;
Moore, Sheila&#13;
Moores, Kevin&#13;
Mortensen, Kris&#13;
Mowry, Marsha&#13;
Myers, Don&#13;
Myers, Pete&#13;
Naujokaitis, Colleen&#13;
Edmonds&#13;
Neighbors, Dave&#13;
Nelson, Bruce&#13;
Nelson, Deb&#13;
Nelson, Donetta&#13;
Niksich, Mike&#13;
Nurton, Melodie&#13;
O'Brien , Jackie&#13;
O'Connor, Jean&#13;
O'Doniel , Becky&#13;
Ohle, Deeann&#13;
Osborn, Gary&#13;
Osborn , Walter &#13;
Osborne, Brad&#13;
Oviatt, Kris&#13;
Owens, Jim&#13;
Owens, Ray&#13;
Parish , Ron&#13;
Parker, Doris&#13;
Parrott, Eugenia&#13;
Parrott, Jerald&#13;
Paul, Matt&#13;
Pebley, Pam&#13;
Penney, Barb&#13;
Perin, Deb&#13;
Peters, Deb&#13;
Petersen, Bob&#13;
Peterson, Ron&#13;
Petry, Dick&#13;
Pickinpaugh, Dave&#13;
Pigsley, Brad&#13;
Pitt, Kelly&#13;
Podraza, Tim&#13;
Polchow, Brad&#13;
Powell, Bruce&#13;
Pribyl, John&#13;
Pruett, Hazel&#13;
Pullen, Denise&#13;
Purcell, Terry&#13;
Purvis, Wilma&#13;
Ramsey, Sue&#13;
Redding , Mike&#13;
Richards, Marilyn&#13;
Robinson , Cindy&#13;
Robison, Terry&#13;
Rock, Dan&#13;
Rockwell, Steve&#13;
Rogers, Ernie&#13;
Rogers, Rick&#13;
Rost, Eric&#13;
Rowe, Dawn&#13;
Rowland, Doug&#13;
Sage, Teri&#13;
Scheel, Gayle&#13;
Schull, Gordon&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Schultz, Judy&#13;
Scott, Debbie&#13;
Seminara, Gary&#13;
Shadden, Anita&#13;
Shaffer, Mike&#13;
Shamblen, Marlene&#13;
Shanks, Teresa&#13;
Showers, Gary&#13;
Shudak, Kathy&#13;
Sinclair, Mark&#13;
Skinner, Sally&#13;
Skudler, Jim&#13;
Sletten, Rhonda&#13;
Slocum, Tina&#13;
Smith, Cheryl&#13;
Smith, Jeanne&#13;
Smith, Lee&#13;
Smith, Randy&#13;
Snethen, Pam&#13;
Sorenson, Diane&#13;
Speight, Dick&#13;
Spires, Jon&#13;
Stafford, Tim&#13;
Stansberry, Becky&#13;
Stansberry, Bob&#13;
Stemple, Ed&#13;
Steppuhn, Robin&#13;
Stogdill, Pam&#13;
Stork, Linda&#13;
Strazdas, JoAnn&#13;
Strong, Deb&#13;
Stukey, Jim&#13;
Sturm, Diane&#13;
Summy, Kelly&#13;
Sweeny, Dave&#13;
Synacek, Russell&#13;
Tamms, Tom&#13;
Tanga, Vickie&#13;
Taylor, Brad&#13;
Thallas, Greg&#13;
Thomas, Charmai ne&#13;
Thomas, Kim &#13;
Thompson, Ellen&#13;
Thornton, Debby&#13;
Tietsorz, LuAnn Welch&#13;
Tinker, Arlene&#13;
Toman, Jeri&#13;
Tomich, Sandy&#13;
Tomich, Tom&#13;
Trescott, Bill&#13;
Turner, Connie&#13;
VanAlstine, Wendy&#13;
Vanderbeek, Cheryl&#13;
Vasicek, Janet&#13;
Voyd, Val&#13;
Wade, Clark&#13;
Wahl, Bob&#13;
Ware, Angela&#13;
Welch, Margaret&#13;
Wells, Dolly&#13;
Westerberg, Jim&#13;
Whipkey, Bob&#13;
Whitaker, Gayle&#13;
Whitaker, Mark&#13;
White, John&#13;
White, Oral&#13;
Whitesides, Jean&#13;
Willard , Carl&#13;
Will iams, Ava&#13;
Williams, Lori&#13;
W!ll!ams, Peggy&#13;
Williams, Vicki Schere&#13;
Williamson, Greg&#13;
Williamson, Kim&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson, Donna&#13;
Wilson , Pat&#13;
Wiskus, Jim&#13;
Wright, Vicki&#13;
Yopp, Carol&#13;
York, Becky&#13;
Young, Jackie&#13;
Zarek, Lew&#13;
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Sophs Involved In&#13;
Clubs and Sports&#13;
The sophomores had little trouble adjusting to high school life. With the aid of&#13;
sponsors Carolyn Goad and Fred Hayeks,&#13;
they started right off by adding their talent&#13;
and enthusiasm to both athletics and&#13;
organizations at T.J ., and were highly&#13;
successful.&#13;
The young Jackets placed two very&#13;
fine players on the varsity football&#13;
team-Bob Knezevich, the starting quarterback, and Bob Higgins, all-southwest Iowa&#13;
defensive end. As a member of the varsity&#13;
basketball team, Higgins scored a record&#13;
of 46 points and 20 field goals against&#13;
Tech. There were seven sophomore&#13;
wrestlers on the varsity team; and Jeff Hunt&#13;
wrestled in the state meet in Des&#13;
Moines-winning one and losing two. The&#13;
future looks bright for T.J. basketball as the&#13;
sophomore basketball team captured the&#13;
Metro championship.&#13;
Sophomores made organizations a&#13;
part of their young lives as they became the&#13;
backbone of pep club, cheerleading,&#13;
career clubs, and language clubs.&#13;
Judging by this year' s crop of&#13;
sophomores, T.J. shows a bright future in&#13;
every way.&#13;
Class officers chosen by the sophomores were: Rob Williams, president,&#13;
DeAnn Stucker, secretary, Jessie Cotten , treasurer, and Karyl Draper, vicepresident.&#13;
Sophomore cheerleaders Teresa Heffernan and Grace Hawley stroll&#13;
through the lounge, discussing the game. &#13;
Addison, Doreen&#13;
Adkins, Chris&#13;
Aldredge, Cindy&#13;
Allen, Floyd&#13;
Allen, Janice&#13;
Allen , Robert&#13;
Alsman, Bill&#13;
Alsman, Cathie&#13;
Andersen, Nancy&#13;
Anderson, Bob&#13;
Anderson , Joan&#13;
Anderson, Randy&#13;
Anderson, Scott&#13;
Anson, Diane&#13;
Armstrong , Cheryl&#13;
Armstrong, Terry&#13;
Ashley, Deb&#13;
Athay, Debbie&#13;
Aughe, Teresa&#13;
Bacon, Linda&#13;
Bailey, Guy&#13;
Bain, Becky&#13;
Baird, Bi lly&#13;
Baker, Carol&#13;
Bandomer, Linda&#13;
Barber, Nancy&#13;
Barrier, Teresa&#13;
Barth , Diana&#13;
Bates, Al&#13;
Beam, Karen&#13;
Becerra, Sonia&#13;
Belt, Scott&#13;
Bequette, Walt&#13;
Betchel, Jim&#13;
Bi llesbach, Paul&#13;
Blair, Fran&#13;
Bliss, Deanne&#13;
Blunt, Debbie&#13;
Boucher, Janet&#13;
Bower, Norma&#13;
Bowers, Teresa&#13;
Bradley, Joyce&#13;
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Bradley, Vicki&#13;
Braniff, Judy&#13;
Brazeal, Pete&#13;
Breckbill, Vicky&#13;
Brooks, John&#13;
Brooks, Mark&#13;
Brown, Bob&#13;
Brown, Howard&#13;
Brown, Rosemary&#13;
Bryant, Paula&#13;
Bucholz, Peggy&#13;
Budd, Julie&#13;
Calabro, Nancy&#13;
Campbell , Lester&#13;
Carberry, Moreen&#13;
Carlson, Drew&#13;
Carrell , Jim&#13;
Christie, Mary&#13;
Christensen , Diana&#13;
Clark, Scott&#13;
Clausen , Mike&#13;
Clayton , Holly&#13;
Cline, Dave&#13;
Clingenpeel, Robin&#13;
Cody, Diane&#13;
Collett, Beth&#13;
Conner, Mike&#13;
Cook , Sam&#13;
Cotten , Jessie&#13;
Cox, Candy&#13;
Coziahr, Mary&#13;
Creps, Malinda&#13;
Cronland, Nancy&#13;
Damon, Donna&#13;
Darnell , Denise&#13;
Darnold , Randy&#13;
Darveaux, Joe&#13;
Dau b, Terry&#13;
Davidson , Shirley&#13;
Davis, Bi ll&#13;
Davis, Cindy&#13;
Davis, Debbie &#13;
Davis, LeAnne&#13;
DeFoort, Barb&#13;
Denton, Randy&#13;
DeTroy, Dan&#13;
Dettman, Duanne&#13;
DeWolf, Howard&#13;
Dilts, Mike&#13;
Dorf, Faye&#13;
Dostal, Brenda&#13;
Draper, Karyl&#13;
Dreager, Susan&#13;
Dukes, Vicky&#13;
Duncan, Charles&#13;
Dunn, Lori&#13;
Dyott, Vicki&#13;
Edie, Marlene&#13;
Ehrenberg, Cheryl&#13;
Elder, Brian&#13;
Egan, Linda&#13;
Elgan, Patty&#13;
Fanders, Kevin&#13;
Feldt, Virginia&#13;
Fillebeck, Joanie&#13;
Fisher, George&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Julie&#13;
Flaharty, Tim&#13;
Flanagan, Sean&#13;
Fletcher, Suzanne&#13;
Foster, Connie&#13;
Fox, Lexie&#13;
Frenzen, Debbie&#13;
Frost, Susan&#13;
Fuoss, Pat&#13;
Gaede, Lori&#13;
Gardner, Chris&#13;
Garrean , Matt&#13;
Garrison, Kirk&#13;
Geisler, Steve&#13;
Gillette, Dennis&#13;
Gnader, Doug&#13;
Golden, Debbie&#13;
Gore, Janet&#13;
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Goss, Trudy&#13;
Gouker, Ron&#13;
Gray, Janet&#13;
Graybill, Al ice&#13;
Greenlee, Cindi&#13;
Hager, Lee&#13;
Haines, Keith&#13;
Hall, Cliff&#13;
Hall, Joyce&#13;
Haney, Dixie&#13;
Hansen, Janet&#13;
Hanson, Cindy&#13;
Hardiman, Teresa&#13;
Harris, David&#13;
Harrison, Steve&#13;
Hatcher, Cindy&#13;
Hausner, Debbie&#13;
Hawley, Grace&#13;
Hazen, Randy&#13;
Head , Ray&#13;
Heath, Judy&#13;
Heaverlo, Linda&#13;
Heck, Virginia&#13;
Heffernan, Teresa&#13;
Heistand, Julie&#13;
Henderson, Marty&#13;
Hendrix, Gary&#13;
Hering, Liz&#13;
Herrick , Cheryl&#13;
Hiers, Harold&#13;
Higginbotham, Brad&#13;
Higgins, Bob&#13;
Hodtwalker. Mina&#13;
Holm, Kurt&#13;
Hoselton, Ronda&#13;
Hotz, John&#13;
Houtchens, Ron&#13;
Howard , John&#13;
Hughs, Chris&#13;
Hunt, Cindy&#13;
Hunt, Lori&#13;
Hunter, Mike &#13;
Huntley, Charlene&#13;
Hurley, Rob&#13;
lngoldsby, John&#13;
Jackson, Cheryl&#13;
Jacobsen, Elvis&#13;
Jastorff, Rod&#13;
Jefferson, Mark&#13;
Jenkins, Robert&#13;
Jensen, Melanie&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
Johnson, Dennis&#13;
Johnson, Mike&#13;
Johnson, Murray&#13;
Johnson, Patty&#13;
Johnson, Phyllis&#13;
Johnson, Sheri&#13;
Jones, Marti&#13;
Jones, Rose&#13;
Jones, Vickie&#13;
Kanaley, Candy&#13;
Keller, Linda&#13;
Kelley, Dan&#13;
Kelsen, Barb&#13;
Kenkel , Dan&#13;
Kennedy, Cathy&#13;
Kennedy, Robert&#13;
King, Doug&#13;
King, Jacque&#13;
Knauss, Janet&#13;
Knott, Linda&#13;
Koenig, Deb&#13;
Konfrst, Sue&#13;
Kramer, Wanda&#13;
Kriegler, Stephen&#13;
Krivolavek, Susie&#13;
LaChappell, Judy&#13;
Lahoff, John&#13;
Lamb, Norman&#13;
Lambrecht, Jane&#13;
Lander, Nancy&#13;
Lang , Kim&#13;
Lee, Jim&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
Litzi, Victor&#13;
Ludwick, Rob&#13;
Lyons, Treesa&#13;
Mackland, Sherry&#13;
Manz, Kathy&#13;
Markussen, Vicki&#13;
Martin, Greg&#13;
Mason, Linda&#13;
Mass, Myra&#13;
Matthews, Kim&#13;
May, Therese&#13;
Mayer, .Deb&#13;
McBride, Caroline&#13;
McCallan, Kathy&#13;
Mccardle, Sue&#13;
McCormick, Dan&#13;
McCormick , Jack&#13;
McCoy, Candie&#13;
McDaniel, Connie&#13;
McKern, Mel&#13;
Mclean, Cindy&#13;
McMullen, Ron&#13;
McTwiggan, Nancy&#13;
Messersmith, Tim&#13;
Meyer, Becky&#13;
Mich.alski , Drew&#13;
Milam, Cindy&#13;
Missinne, Jeff&#13;
Moore, Connie&#13;
Moore, Karen&#13;
Moore, Ron&#13;
Morehouse, Rhonda&#13;
Mullen, Paul&#13;
Munch, Sue&#13;
Myers, Ron&#13;
Narmi , Keith&#13;
Neal , Richard&#13;
Neal, Scott&#13;
Neumann, Lyle&#13;
Nielsen , Lori&#13;
Norman, Mary&#13;
Oamek, Ken &#13;
Ochoa, Norma&#13;
O'Hara, Tom&#13;
Olberding, Bernie&#13;
O'Neal, Debbie&#13;
Osborne, Jeff&#13;
Overton, Joyce&#13;
Owens, Paul&#13;
Page, Ronda&#13;
Palmer, Vicki&#13;
Parham, Pam&#13;
Parrack, Tim&#13;
Parrack, Tom&#13;
Parrott, Jeff&#13;
Paulsen, Teresa&#13;
Paulson, Annie&#13;
Pebley, Cindy&#13;
Pendgraft, Bobbi&#13;
Perkins, Jim&#13;
Phillips, Margrett&#13;
Pierson , Crystal&#13;
Pogue, Teresa&#13;
Poldberg, Brian&#13;
Pond, Patty&#13;
Poorker, Randy&#13;
Potts, Brad&#13;
Pruett, Deb&#13;
Quandt, Mary&#13;
Raes, Teri&#13;
Rayhill , Arzelia&#13;
Reed, Jane&#13;
Rehfeldt, Mike&#13;
Reikofski, Mike&#13;
Rhodes, Arthur&#13;
Rice, Ken&#13;
Riddle, Joni&#13;
Rinehart, Carolyn&#13;
Robertson, Cheryl&#13;
Roe, Dave&#13;
Ronk, Jeanie&#13;
Rossie, Cindy&#13;
Rowe, Bob&#13;
Runte, David&#13;
189 &#13;
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Ryan, Tim&#13;
Saathoff, Melanie&#13;
Sage, Julie&#13;
Sales, Dusty&#13;
Sales, Patty&#13;
Sanders, Terry&#13;
Schwartz, David&#13;
Sears, Steve&#13;
Sells, Meleah&#13;
Sempek , Bonnie&#13;
Shea, Tom&#13;
Shere, Rod&#13;
Showers, Cheryl&#13;
Shudak, Mary&#13;
Siefken, Debbie&#13;
Siford, Cheryl&#13;
Simons, Bernie&#13;
Sletten, Yvonne&#13;
Smith, Mike&#13;
Smith, Nancy&#13;
Snipes, Hardy&#13;
Snipes, Richard&#13;
Snipes, Sally&#13;
Souza, Teresa&#13;
Souza, Tim&#13;
Spracklin, Ron&#13;
Steffen, Paula&#13;
Stephens, Debbie&#13;
Stewart, Bill&#13;
Stogdill, Rhame&#13;
Stogdill, Teresa&#13;
Stoker, Sharon&#13;
Strunk , Maria&#13;
Stucker, DeAnna&#13;
Sumner, Becky&#13;
Swanson, Cathy&#13;
Sweeney, Janice&#13;
Swett, Karen&#13;
Tellander, Kris&#13;
Thomas, Jane&#13;
Thomas, Lavonne&#13;
Thomas, Leah &#13;
Mike Lee uses his drafting board as a desk for his studying at the Career Center.&#13;
Thompson, Joyce&#13;
Thornton , Peggy&#13;
Tiede, Dorothy&#13;
Tolby, Kathy&#13;
Tomich, Paul&#13;
Toscano, Pam&#13;
Triplett, Marianne&#13;
Vancamp, Kristy&#13;
Vanderbeek , Cindy&#13;
Vinson, Julie&#13;
Vogt, Ron&#13;
Waggoner, Julie&#13;
Walker, Gretchen&#13;
Walton, Lorraine&#13;
Watts, Dennis&#13;
Watts, Don&#13;
Watts, Leonard&#13;
Welch, Matt&#13;
Werkland, Jennifer&#13;
Werkland , Jim&#13;
Westphal , Terri&#13;
Wheeler, Sandy&#13;
Wiese, Shirley&#13;
Wiles, Annette&#13;
191 &#13;
19 2&#13;
Williams, Monte&#13;
Williams, Rob&#13;
Williamson, Jane&#13;
Williamson, Judy&#13;
Wills, Sue&#13;
Wilson, Cathy&#13;
Wilson, David&#13;
Wilson, Donna&#13;
Witzke, Becky&#13;
Wohlers, Larry&#13;
Wood, Julie&#13;
Wood, Mona&#13;
Wood , Sheila&#13;
Woodruff, Dean&#13;
Woodruff, Rusty&#13;
Workman, Nikki&#13;
Wright, Mike&#13;
Wright, Val&#13;
Young, Bob&#13;
Young, Tracy&#13;
Zarmbinski , Dan&#13;
Zim mer, LeRoy&#13;
Mrs. Eliason's primarily sophomore biology class uses the class hour for working on reading&#13;
assignments in their textbooks. &#13;
~ &#13;
194&#13;
Why should the average high&#13;
school student know and&#13;
care about electric heat?&#13;
"It", meaning the state of energy science for the rest of the&#13;
century. "It" seems to say to us that the world's supply of&#13;
inexpens ive energy must come from electricity.&#13;
Gas, coal, and oil are depleting natural resources; so they're&#13;
going to be used more sparingly ... and they' ll cost more.&#13;
Using energy from the sun, the tide and the core of the earth are&#13;
all great ideas, but ind ications are that solving the problems of&#13;
harnessing them economically, is stil l beyond the turn of the&#13;
century.&#13;
So it looks like electricity is "It". We must use it wisely. The most&#13;
practical answer is year- around use of nucleargenerated&#13;
electricity. That means heating as well as cooling. Think about it ...&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ZIEBART&#13;
Auto &amp; Truck Rustproofing&#13;
2732 9th Avenue&#13;
322-1911&#13;
CLUB 64&#13;
when&#13;
you're&#13;
hungry&#13;
eat&#13;
SHIPLEY&#13;
hardy&#13;
OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
that&#13;
127 Main&#13;
is&#13;
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at&#13;
c&#13;
L&#13;
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6&#13;
4&#13;
1972 - 1973&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
say&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
from&#13;
DANA VAL&#13;
DENISE VICKY&#13;
DEB ANNE&#13;
DONNA GRACE&#13;
DIANE JANE&#13;
LORI SONIA&#13;
KATHY TERESA&#13;
TERESA&#13;
RIGHT ON TEE JAY&#13;
Helping Bruce Nelson up the stairs is an easy way for Denny Gilmore&#13;
Dave Hubbard and Rick Heffernan to get out of class early. ' &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS FROM . ..&#13;
VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT&#13;
OWEN'S ELECTRIC&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS.&#13;
From the ELEVATOR SHAFT .&#13;
MARTIN'S DRUG&#13;
PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
SMITH'S OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY&#13;
693 Franklin Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
T&#13;
BROADWAY HOMES, INC.&#13;
Mobile - Modular - Double wides&#13;
2659 W. Broadway Council Bluffs&#13;
328-3871&#13;
Jerry Brabec, Dave Miller and Ted Anfinson contemplate "How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying".&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIONS&#13;
H&#13;
E&#13;
to&#13;
Faculty and&#13;
Students&#13;
of '73 from&#13;
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WALT COZIAHR&#13;
HEATING &amp; AIR&#13;
CONDITIONING&#13;
INC.&#13;
Total&#13;
Comfort&#13;
Systems&#13;
1409 3rd Avenue&#13;
323-5782&#13;
195 &#13;
196&#13;
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Congratulations Seniors&#13;
and Best Wishes for&#13;
a Happy Prosperous Future.&#13;
BERRY BROTHERS MUSIC CENTER&#13;
for&#13;
top brands of&#13;
Musical Instruments&#13;
732 West Broadway&#13;
328-8545&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
41 7 East Washington&#13;
328-1801&#13;
Carolyn Goad , Bob Cooper, and Don Skokan reminisce at the '50's Dance&#13;
about their days of rock and rolli ng with Betty Lou at the malt shop. &#13;
DOT&#13;
REAL&#13;
ESTATE&#13;
715 East Broadway&#13;
To have, to hold , to make future plans.&#13;
We congratulate the members of the graduating class&#13;
as this is a most important milestone in your lives.&#13;
REAL ESTATE LOA NS&#13;
IN S URANCE O F A L L K INDS&#13;
123 4th Street 322-2504&#13;
PAULSON CONSTRU CTION&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
20 South 15th&#13;
Is your ceiling falling in?&#13;
323-4073&#13;
Paulson Construction makes buildings&#13;
to last!&#13;
197 &#13;
198&#13;
These snow-covered bikes make the April snow seem out of place,&#13;
or vice-versa.&#13;
CUTLER FUN ERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
533 Willow Avenue&#13;
12 Ruffled Shirts&#13;
Black or White Boots&#13;
White or Colored Trousers&#13;
Would you believe you can rent all of&#13;
this to go with over 40 styles of Formal&#13;
Wear? You can at NIGHT &amp; DAY&#13;
FORMAL WEAR.&#13;
BOB OA"V1S&#13;
397-046El&#13;
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HANUSA COMPANY&#13;
Plumbing, Heating, Hardware, 9&#13;
Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway 322-4039 &#13;
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TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
Susi Sheeler displays her bowling form at Twin City Bowl.&#13;
~'It's&#13;
where&#13;
you belong"&#13;
Bluffs U. P. Employees Credit Union&#13;
Northwestern Employees Credit Union&#13;
Bi-Parish Catholic Credit Union&#13;
Mercy Hospital Employees Credit Union&#13;
Council Bluffs District Telco Credit Union&#13;
Pottawattamie and Council Bluffs&#13;
Employee Credit Union&#13;
Join &amp; Use your credit union. &#13;
200&#13;
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Makes the&#13;
Difference&#13;
Roberts&#13;
2+&#13;
DAILYC&#13;
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ROY'S&#13;
DAVISON&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Sandy Duncan puts finishing touches on the mural which&#13;
now decorates the cafeteria wall.&#13;
MEYER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
The growth of&#13;
a name is the&#13;
symbol of service."&#13;
KA TELMAN&#13;
FOUNDRY&#13;
230 South 11th&#13;
323-3131 &#13;
' mm11&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
We offer free checking&#13;
accounts to students.&#13;
Stop in at our Westside&#13;
bank at 2901 Broadway.&#13;
Stop in at our&#13;
Westside Bank at&#13;
2901 West Broadway&#13;
JENSEN - POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
April showers bring May flowers . but what does April snow bring?&#13;
201 &#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
=IO'\\"'.;\ CLOTHES SHOP , . ~&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Harding ~tudio&#13;
B e c a u s e ... some things should&#13;
last forever. (like graduation)&#13;
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
FOR APPOINTMENT&#13;
JOHN BENSON KATHY BA KER BARRY BARRITT 328-3136&#13;
BEATRICE FOODS&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
202 &#13;
WALTER MUSIC COMPANY&#13;
Southwest Iowa's Music Center&#13;
for 16 years&#13;
343 West Broadway&#13;
322-2541&#13;
BOGARDUS&#13;
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING INC.&#13;
Plumbing &amp; Heating Maintenance&#13;
Automatic Gas Water Heaters&#13;
LeRoy Bogardus&#13;
Duane Bogardus&#13;
Ernie McKinley&#13;
Phone 322-687 4&#13;
20 South 19th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CONGRATU LATIONS&#13;
To the students and facu lty of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1972-73&#13;
Brad Polchow works on an upcoming issue of Playboy.&#13;
STORE&#13;
-Council Bluffsk: :;:: 2&#13;
~&#13;
_______&#13;
:x:: )&#13;
,r&#13;
"I'll get me a date to Twirp yeti" exclaimed Gwen Vasicek, even if&#13;
she does have to tackle him first.&#13;
SPEC SH OPPE&#13;
Ophthalmic Prescriptions Filled&#13;
Contacts Fitted&#13;
Lens Duplication &amp; Repairs&#13;
218 West Washington&#13;
Don Flom&#13;
328-3459&#13;
2 3 &#13;
204&#13;
A B C ELECTRIC INC.&#13;
1022 Avenue A&#13;
A&#13;
322-4590&#13;
B c&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
FOR&#13;
ALL OCCASIONS&#13;
'SAY IT WHH flOWERS ' .. .&#13;
LET IT BE OURS&#13;
i 328-30921 IF HO ANSWER CALL&#13;
BETTY WILLIAMS 323-6255&#13;
BETTY HELSON 323-3311&#13;
3200-Sth AV COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Portraits by&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Li ndberg Drive&#13;
Senior discount prices start in August&#13;
Darlene Rock M ike Walck&#13;
Linda Hendriksen Randy Konfrst&#13;
B&#13;
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DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
The store for Beautiful People&#13;
On Broadway, Just West of New York&#13;
Desp ite winter's freezing temperatures and icy streets, it also holds&#13;
th ings of beauty .&#13;
BLUFFS GLASS&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
318 North 16th&#13;
322-0259 &#13;
,,,&#13;
.&#13;
~ .&#13;
~'&#13;
There's a ban k in your future ...&#13;
we'd like to be that bank&#13;
One of these days you'll be making your banking connection . Make your selection&#13;
thoughtfully. Good bankers, like family doctors, can be lifelong friends and advisors.&#13;
Choose a bank that can provide you with every financial service, not just the ones&#13;
you need today. Your needs will change as your life takes on more material worth responsibilities.&#13;
Look for a bank that keeps pace with the rapidly changing requirements of its&#13;
customers . . . that provides new and better ways to handle their every financial need.&#13;
That's the way we think of this bank. For three generations we've been friend and&#13;
banker to many of this community's famil ies. For three generations we've kept pace with&#13;
their needs. Th is generation we'd like to be your bank.&#13;
Come in and talk to us when you're ready.&#13;
CB&#13;
SB&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Savings Bank&#13;
A Full Service Bank&#13;
20c:&gt; &#13;
206&#13;
PERSONAL&#13;
THOUGHTS&#13;
To&#13;
lucious,&#13;
all my love.&#13;
JEFF&#13;
To Lucy, my•&#13;
rot&#13;
-mouthed&#13;
truck driver&#13;
who has all&#13;
the&#13;
nice&#13;
CURVES!&#13;
LOVE DON&#13;
Sue, to a far-out&#13;
CHICK from you know who.&#13;
R.K.&#13;
Monkey&#13;
flew&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
trees&#13;
with&#13;
greatest&#13;
of&#13;
ease.&#13;
EEE-EEE-EEE&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to all my friends&#13;
and enemies.&#13;
Janette&#13;
Turner&#13;
HI&#13;
TERI&#13;
LYNETTE&#13;
Look Gordie&#13;
I finally made it&#13;
Kay Toland&#13;
Tim&#13;
-&#13;
have fun your next two yearsLove Patty&#13;
Good Luck all you&#13;
RICKI ES&#13;
from a graduate&#13;
Money, Don't&#13;
scrape your&#13;
Knuckles too bad.&#13;
REW&#13;
1973-74&#13;
Porn-Porn squad&#13;
Have a good year,&#13;
remember&#13;
Determination&#13;
and&#13;
Big Smiles.&#13;
Kim&#13;
Thanks to my&#13;
fri ends for&#13;
all&#13;
the good times.&#13;
NORA&#13;
Jackie,&#13;
Good Luck in the&#13;
future and have&#13;
a blast!&#13;
Jenny Craig&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of "73"&#13;
I've known many&#13;
of you since&#13;
Junior High.&#13;
Mrs. Carr&#13;
ie Odell&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Denny, you finally&#13;
made it, thanks&#13;
to me.&#13;
Love Dani&#13;
Have a happy&#13;
Senior year&#13;
Jeff Jansenius&#13;
From Deb&#13;
David,&#13;
Watch all that&#13;
hair on your chest&#13;
now. Love Penny&#13;
Lustgraaf Brothers&#13;
says Good Luck&#13;
class of "73"&#13;
Congrats to the&#13;
class of&#13;
"73"&#13;
including me!&#13;
LESLIE&#13;
S&#13;
IMONS&#13;
Hang in there&#13;
SOCKS!!&#13;
Hope that 73-74 is&#13;
as fun as 72-73 was.&#13;
Teresa&#13;
Heffernan&#13;
The Class of&#13;
·&#13;
7&#13;
3"&#13;
may be good but "74" is better.&#13;
Vi sit the great plains. It's great country.&#13;
SS&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Leslie&#13;
f&#13;
rom the Dorenkamps,&#13;
Haines, Simons,&#13;
Wed burgs,&#13;
and Koonces.&#13;
Good Luck to all&#13;
my friends and&#13;
enemies.&#13;
Gwen Vasicek&#13;
Well Lorren,&#13;
I finally made&#13;
it. Now it's YOUR&#13;
turn! !!&#13;
PEG&#13;
Good Luck in the&#13;
future Jenny, lots&#13;
of happiness!!&#13;
Jackie&#13;
Think before you&#13;
do. Make your&#13;
school&#13;
proud of&#13;
you.&#13;
Bette J. Hanson&#13;
Best wishes to the&#13;
Class of 1973.&#13;
Miss Grubb&#13;
Deb,&#13;
you&#13;
're the greatest&#13;
LOVE JJ &#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to all ,&#13;
Mrs. Peterson&#13;
&amp; Mr. Howard&#13;
" Randy"&#13;
Can ya believe&#13;
it? I fin ally&#13;
made Grad uation!!&#13;
Love Joey&#13;
God Bless us,&#13;
everyone!&#13;
P.S. Leslie,&#13;
please Shut Up!&#13;
-Mr. Schu'&#13;
From a great&#13;
staff and advisor&#13;
GREAT&#13;
YEARBOOKS&#13;
COME! Cathy&#13;
In HEAVEN&#13;
there is no&#13;
BEERthat's why we&#13;
drink it HERE&#13;
Leif Erickson&#13;
DEB,&#13;
Hope your&#13;
future includes&#13;
ME.&#13;
Good Luck Always&#13;
Love Jeff&#13;
Mrs. Chase&#13;
Wishes lots of&#13;
success to all&#13;
the Senior&#13;
Business Students&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
to future&#13;
Porn - Pomers&#13;
(You need it)&#13;
Senior&#13;
'73 sq uad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
WAGGONER&#13;
and SLAYM AN&#13;
remember CHICAGO&#13;
brother ED&#13;
You hang in there&#13;
too, LUM PS. I'm&#13;
sure 73-74 will be&#13;
as fun as 72-73&#13;
was.&#13;
signed&#13;
s&#13;
0&#13;
c&#13;
K&#13;
s&#13;
Good Luck ,&#13;
Seniors&#13;
We'll miss you!&#13;
Mrs. Morse &amp;&#13;
Mrs. Berwick&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
RAQUEL SIMONS,&#13;
al ias Leslie,&#13;
Love and Kisses,&#13;
3&gt;illl'J&#13;
Good Luck,&#13;
Roy, Sheri, Deb,&#13;
Janette, Deb, Ann,&#13;
and Leslie.&#13;
Jim Betts&#13;
Good Luck and&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
all the seniors.&#13;
Bev Young&#13;
Steve Erickson doesn't seem to mind walking through the lounge with&#13;
Lynx (??) Dave Kenealy.&#13;
R J c&#13;
0 E 0&#13;
G w M&#13;
E E p&#13;
R&#13;
s&#13;
L&#13;
y&#13;
A&#13;
540 West Broadway&#13;
322-8361&#13;
N&#13;
y&#13;
"Headquarters for Keepsake&#13;
Diamond Rings"&#13;
REDMOND'S SERVICE&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
322-8148&#13;
'.?07 &#13;
208&#13;
Bluff City Motors&#13;
Caskey Dodge&#13;
Comforts Downtown Chrysler-Plymouth&#13;
Floyd Floyd Hughes Hughes Chevrolet&#13;
General Pontiac&#13;
Mcintyre Oldsmobile Cadillac&#13;
Peoples Motors&#13;
Rasmussen Buick&#13;
Sayers Volkswagen&#13;
Whittaker Ford Sales&#13;
'_.,, • L ,·, ~.t&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
Senior Wrestlers&#13;
&amp; G.W.A.&#13;
from&#13;
Becky&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Julie&#13;
Teri&#13;
Jane&#13;
Jan&#13;
Pam&#13;
Mary&#13;
Joy&#13;
Mary&#13;
Sheri&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Mary Ann&#13;
Cheryl&#13;
Lynette&#13;
Susi&#13;
Connie&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Auto Dealers&#13;
Systematic Saving .&#13;
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Index&#13;
A&#13;
Abbott, Leila&#13;
-&#13;
13&#13;
Adams, Cyn&#13;
thia&#13;
- 137&#13;
Adams, Randy&#13;
- 13&#13;
Addison, Doreen&#13;
- 183&#13;
Adki&#13;
'ns, Chr&#13;
istine&#13;
- 81&#13;
,120&#13;
,129&#13;
,183&#13;
Adkins, Kevin&#13;
- 124&#13;
Aldredge, Cynthia&#13;
- 129, 183&#13;
Alexander, Rapheal&#13;
- 75&#13;
Alexande&#13;
r. Ron&#13;
- 21.53&#13;
,61.70,95&#13;
,97&#13;
Allen.&#13;
C&#13;
ynthia&#13;
- 13&#13;
Allen, Debbie&#13;
- 173&#13;
Allen. Flo&#13;
yd&#13;
- 183&#13;
Allen, Janice&#13;
- 183&#13;
Allen, Lynette&#13;
- 120, 173&#13;
Allen, Robert&#13;
- 86.183&#13;
Allen, Sandra&#13;
-&#13;
126, 173&#13;
Allen, William&#13;
- 173&#13;
Alley, Don&#13;
- 79,95&#13;
,101,173&#13;
Alley, Roger&#13;
- 79&#13;
,95,104&#13;
,113.173&#13;
Alsman, Cathie&#13;
- 183&#13;
Alsman, Lynn&#13;
- 93, 173&#13;
Alsman,&#13;
W&#13;
illiam&#13;
- 183&#13;
Andersen, Bill&#13;
- 89&#13;
,90,104,173&#13;
Andersen, Nancy&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Andersen. Rebecca&#13;
- 13&#13;
,136&#13;
Anderson, Joan&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anderson, Jon&#13;
- 13&#13;
Anderson, Randy&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anderson, Robert&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anderson, Rodney&#13;
- 13, 133&#13;
Anderson, Scott&#13;
- 183&#13;
Andrews, Bonita&#13;
- 173&#13;
Anfinson, Ted&#13;
- 13,34,48&#13;
,54&#13;
,55&#13;
,114&#13;
,137,138,139,195&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie&#13;
- 173&#13;
Anson , Diana -130&#13;
,173&#13;
Anson. Diane.&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anson. Greg&#13;
- 13,34,54,56.113,114,137,138&#13;
,139&#13;
Anthony, Teri&#13;
- 123,130&#13;
,173&#13;
Armstrong, Cheryl&#13;
- 183&#13;
Armstrong, Rocky&#13;
- 13&#13;
Armstrong, Terry&#13;
- 113,183&#13;
Ashley, Debra&#13;
- 183&#13;
Alhay. Debbie&#13;
- 183&#13;
Aughe. Teresa&#13;
- 183&#13;
B&#13;
Bachman. Linda&#13;
- 13&#13;
Bacon, Linda&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Balley, Deb&#13;
- 13,123&#13;
Bailey, Guy&#13;
- 78, 183&#13;
Balley. Jaye&#13;
- 173&#13;
Bailey, Trent&#13;
-&#13;
13&#13;
Bain, Becky&#13;
- 183&#13;
Bain, Pamela&#13;
Jo&#13;
- 13&#13;
Baird. Billy&#13;
- 183&#13;
Baker, Carol&#13;
- 183&#13;
Baker, Kathy&#13;
- 13,4 7&#13;
Baldwin, Sandra&#13;
- 148,173&#13;
Bandemer. Linda·&#13;
137&#13;
,183&#13;
Barber, Nancy&#13;
- 183&#13;
Barber, Ron&#13;
- 133&#13;
Barnes, Andy&#13;
- 81&#13;
Barrier. Teresa&#13;
- 183&#13;
Barritt, Barry&#13;
- 13&#13;
,56,66,74,75,76&#13;
,114,125&#13;
Barth, Diana&#13;
- 183&#13;
Bartholomew, Richard&#13;
- 7, 148,149&#13;
Bates. Albert&#13;
- 183&#13;
Batt, Elizabeth&#13;
- 13,133&#13;
Beam. Karen&#13;
- 183&#13;
Beasley, Bonnie Ronk&#13;
- 13&#13;
Becerra, Marlo&#13;
- 13,75&#13;
Becerra,&#13;
Sonia&#13;
- 118,183&#13;
Behrens, Richard&#13;
- 84, 173&#13;
Belt. Scott&#13;
- 91&#13;
,147,183&#13;
Bennett, Barbara&#13;
- 13&#13;
Benson. Gary&#13;
- 14&#13;
Benson. John&#13;
- 14&#13;
,82&#13;
,125,133&#13;
Benson, Roxanne&#13;
-&#13;
173&#13;
Benser, Sheri&#13;
-&#13;
14,123&#13;
,134&#13;
Bequette, Walter&#13;
-&#13;
146,183&#13;
Bergantzel, Diane&#13;
-&#13;
14&#13;
Bernard, Kathleen&#13;
- 14&#13;
Bersane,&#13;
Joyce • 120&#13;
.173&#13;
Betchel, Jim - 183&#13;
Betts,&#13;
James&#13;
- 80, 173&#13;
Bevirt, Dean&#13;
-&#13;
7&#13;
5&#13;
,125&#13;
B&#13;
igelow, Kristi&#13;
- 173&#13;
Billesbach, Glen&#13;
- 14,82&#13;
Billesbach, Paul&#13;
- 82.183&#13;
Billings. Patricia&#13;
- 11 5,&#13;
173&#13;
Bird, Carmon&#13;
- 173&#13;
Bit1lck . Laura&#13;
- 165, 173&#13;
Bittner. Mike • 78&#13;
Blackman, James •&#13;
78&#13;
Blain. Paul·&#13;
5&#13;
4&#13;
,115,1 37,138&#13;
,173&#13;
Blair, Frances · 135,183&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis· 14,47.136&#13;
Bliss. Deanne •&#13;
183&#13;
Blodgett,&#13;
Dav&#13;
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78&#13;
Blue. Jeffrey&#13;
- 14,61&#13;
.&#13;
143&#13;
Blunl. Debra&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Boardman. Larry&#13;
- 95,96, 173&#13;
Boarts Diane&#13;
- 14&#13;
Bc.ckert, Judy&#13;
- 113, 173&#13;
Boehne, Linda 173&#13;
Bogue,&#13;
E&#13;
arl&#13;
- 16&#13;
Boland.&#13;
David&#13;
- 82,83&#13;
Bolte. Mark&#13;
- 173&#13;
Bolte, Mic&#13;
hael&#13;
- 79,91.101&#13;
Bonacci. Deborah&#13;
- 113, 173&#13;
Boner, Joyce • 14&#13;
Bond , Nancy&#13;
-&#13;
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Bo&#13;
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-&#13;
14.82,83&#13;
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Boscen. Jeff&#13;
- 173&#13;
Boucher. Janet&#13;
- 130. 183&#13;
Bower,&#13;
Norma&#13;
-&#13;
118&#13;
.183&#13;
Bowers, Mark&#13;
- 78&#13;
Bowers. Teresa&#13;
- 183&#13;
Brabec, Jerry&#13;
- 52&#13;
.54&#13;
.115&#13;
.137&#13;
.138&#13;
.173.195&#13;
Bradford , Debra&#13;
- 93&#13;
,173&#13;
Bradley, Joyce&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Brad&#13;
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y,&#13;
V&#13;
icki&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brandenburg, Lynette Wallace&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brandenburg. Mark&#13;
- 15-133&#13;
Bran&#13;
iff , Judy&#13;
- 184&#13;
Branson.&#13;
T&#13;
imothy&#13;
- 173&#13;
Brazeal, Jake&#13;
- 15, 128&#13;
Brazeal,&#13;
P&#13;
ete&#13;
- 91&#13;
.184&#13;
Breckb&#13;
ill, Vicky&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
- 173&#13;
Brewer, Roxanne&#13;
- 62, 113, 117&#13;
.148.149, 173&#13;
Bridges, Christ&#13;
ine&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brooks. John&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brooks. Mark&#13;
- 91&#13;
,&#13;
184&#13;
Brooks.&#13;
M&#13;
ichael&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brown, Ella&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brown , Howard&#13;
- 99&#13;
.135,184&#13;
Brown, Jacquel&#13;
ine&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brown. Joseph&#13;
- 15&#13;
Bro&#13;
w&#13;
n. Rob&#13;
ert&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brown . Ro&#13;
semary&#13;
- 92,93,184&#13;
Brown, Sharon&#13;
- 130,&#13;
173&#13;
Brownell. Debo&#13;
rah&#13;
- 13&#13;
0&#13;
,136,173&#13;
Brummer. Debra&#13;
- 120,130,173&#13;
Bryant, Pam&#13;
- 54,137,138,139&#13;
,173&#13;
Bryant, Paula&#13;
- 137&#13;
,184&#13;
Bucholz, Peggy&#13;
- 120&#13;
,184&#13;
Budd, Julie&#13;
- 135&#13;
,184&#13;
B&#13;
ugge, Deborah&#13;
- 173&#13;
Burke, Mark&#13;
- 33&#13;
Burkey, Gale&#13;
- 130,136&#13;
.174&#13;
Butler, Thomas&#13;
- 15&#13;
c&#13;
Caffery, Pamela&#13;
- 15, 104&#13;
Caffery, Wanda&#13;
- 15&#13;
Cahill, Kathy&#13;
- 52,61,1 15&#13;
,11&#13;
8&#13;
,174&#13;
Cain. Patti&#13;
- 113,174&#13;
Calabro, Danny&#13;
- 15.79&#13;
,101,133&#13;
Calabro, Nancy&#13;
- 129,184&#13;
Calf&#13;
ee, Steven&#13;
- 86, 139&#13;
Camp, Deborah&#13;
- 15-126&#13;
Campbell,&#13;
Craig&#13;
- 124&#13;
Campbell. Lester&#13;
-&#13;
184&#13;
Campbell.&#13;
V&#13;
ikki&#13;
- 15,1 48&#13;
Carlson. Drew&#13;
- 184&#13;
Carlson, Jeffry&#13;
- 77&#13;
,&#13;
90,174&#13;
Carman, Jeffrey&#13;
- 15&#13;
,26&#13;
,75&#13;
,101&#13;
,125&#13;
,128&#13;
Carr. Karen&#13;
- 174&#13;
Carrell, Diana&#13;
- 174&#13;
Carrell , James&#13;
- 184&#13;
Carroll, Michael&#13;
- 174&#13;
Carruthers, Doug&#13;
-&#13;
104, 174&#13;
Carter. Sheryl&#13;
- 174&#13;
Catron, Ja&#13;
net&#13;
- 135,174&#13;
Cavallaro, Kathleen&#13;
- 174&#13;
Cavallaro, Roseanne&#13;
- 15&#13;
Champlin, Owena&#13;
- 137&#13;
,138,139&#13;
,174&#13;
Chapman, Deborah&#13;
- 15&#13;
,113&#13;
,134&#13;
Chenoweth, Russell&#13;
- 174&#13;
Childers, Beverly&#13;
- 15&#13;
Ch&#13;
r&#13;
islnger. Alan • 15&#13;
Chrisinger, Marylyn&#13;
- 174&#13;
Christensen. Diana&#13;
- 129, 184&#13;
Christensen. Maybell&#13;
- 15, 114, 130&#13;
Christiansen, Rick&#13;
- 18, 133&#13;
Christle, Mary Sue&#13;
- 184&#13;
Chullino, Mark&#13;
- 52,54,138&#13;
,139,174&#13;
Clark, Scotty&#13;
- 78,91,101,10&#13;
9&#13;
,184&#13;
Clausen. Michael&#13;
- 184&#13;
Clayton, Cheryl&#13;
- 16&#13;
Clayton, Holly&#13;
- 155&#13;
,184&#13;
C&#13;
line, David&#13;
- 184&#13;
Cl&#13;
ine, Debbie Bliss • 16&#13;
Clingenpee&#13;
l, Robin&#13;
- 130,184&#13;
Cody, Diane&#13;
- 81.85&#13;
.120&#13;
,129&#13;
,184&#13;
Cody, Randal&#13;
- 16,114&#13;
Coffman, Kelly&#13;
- 16, 133&#13;
Coffman, Tony&#13;
- 16&#13;
,133&#13;
Cohoe, Allen&#13;
- 16, 149&#13;
C&#13;
o&#13;
ley, Wm. F.&#13;
- 124&#13;
Colledge, Patty&#13;
- 16&#13;
Collett, Beth&#13;
- 184&#13;
Collier, Gregory&#13;
-&#13;
16&#13;
Coll&#13;
i&#13;
ns. David&#13;
- 16, 104&#13;
Collins. Robin&#13;
- 16,134&#13;
Colton, Jay&#13;
- 174&#13;
Conner, Michael&#13;
- 91,184&#13;
Conner, Susan&#13;
- 16,&#13;
133&#13;
Cook, Samuel&#13;
- 184&#13;
Cook, Thomas&#13;
- 124&#13;
,135,174&#13;
Cool, Liz&#13;
- 115,174&#13;
Copeland. Karen&#13;
- 17 4&#13;
Copeland, Patty&#13;
- 174&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
- 174&#13;
Corbin, Vicki&#13;
- 129,174&#13;
Cotten, Jessie&#13;
- 113, 182.&#13;
184&#13;
Cov&#13;
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- 16&#13;
.34.48&#13;
.49.5&#13;
5. t t4&#13;
139.&#13;
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Cox. Cand&#13;
ice&#13;
- t 84&#13;
Cox. Deborah&#13;
- t 74&#13;
Cox. John • t 6 Coz1ahr, Mary -&#13;
85.&#13;
9&#13;
3&#13;
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184&#13;
Cra&#13;
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- 16&#13;
.&#13;
134&#13;
Craig&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
- 16. 1t5. 134&#13;
Crane. Julie&#13;
- t7&#13;
, 115126&#13;
,137&#13;
, 139&#13;
Crane. Krist&#13;
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- 100&#13;
.126&#13;
Creger.&#13;
B&#13;
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- 80&#13;
.13&#13;
9. 174&#13;
Creps. Malinda&#13;
- 184&#13;
Cronland. Nancy&#13;
- 113. 129&#13;
.184&#13;
Croso&#13;
n, Randy • 174&#13;
Cross. Janell&#13;
e. 17&#13;
.134&#13;
Cue.&#13;
W&#13;
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- 174&#13;
Cu1&#13;
1at. Mark&#13;
- t 7&#13;
Cunik .&#13;
Carol&#13;
-&#13;
148&#13;
Cunningham. Teresa&#13;
- 17&#13;
.134&#13;
Cve1d li&#13;
k. Ken t&#13;
- 62&#13;
.91&#13;
.106&#13;
D&#13;
Daboll. Leslie&#13;
- 17&#13;
,&#13;
114&#13;
,120&#13;
.136&#13;
Daggett.&#13;
Annette&#13;
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7&#13;
4&#13;
.115&#13;
.172&#13;
Dahlheimer. Will&#13;
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- 75&#13;
.109&#13;
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3&#13;
9&#13;
.174&#13;
Damon. Donis&#13;
- 184&#13;
Darli&#13;
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- 17,&#13;
1&#13;
33&#13;
Darnell. Denise&#13;
- 184&#13;
Darnell. Mike&#13;
-&#13;
17&#13;
Darnold, Randy&#13;
- 99&#13;
.184&#13;
Darnold, Sherr&#13;
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- 168&#13;
,174&#13;
Darveaux, Joe&#13;
- 184&#13;
Darveaux.&#13;
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- 67&#13;
,100,103&#13;
.115&#13;
,118&#13;
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,174.&#13;
217&#13;
Daub, Terry&#13;
- 86,184&#13;
Davidson. Shirley&#13;
- 184&#13;
Dav&#13;
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- 184&#13;
Dav&#13;
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- 78&#13;
Dav&#13;
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- 184&#13;
Dav&#13;
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Davi s. Janis&#13;
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,120. 123,139,149&#13;
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Davis. Leanne&#13;
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Dav&#13;
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- 184&#13;
Dawson, David&#13;
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104&#13;
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Defoor!.&#13;
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arbara&#13;
- 185&#13;
DeGeorge, Fred&#13;
- 174&#13;
Dellehay. Monty&#13;
- 133&#13;
Dennis, Patti&#13;
- 81&#13;
.85&#13;
.93,94&#13;
,120.&#13;
121,174&#13;
Dennis, Micheal&#13;
- 17,22,26,75, 113&#13;
,114, 128&#13;
D&#13;
enton, Randy&#13;
- 185&#13;
Denton, Ricky&#13;
- 174&#13;
Deputy, Linda&#13;
- 17&#13;
,&#13;
113&#13;
D&#13;
esantiago, Rhonda 17&#13;
D&#13;
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- 78, 185&#13;
Dettmann, Duane&#13;
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Dettmann, Warren&#13;
- 17 .80.124&#13;
Dev&#13;
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- 174&#13;
DeWolf, Howard&#13;
- 137,185&#13;
Dietrick. Dianna&#13;
- 113&#13;
.118, 120, 172, 174&#13;
Dill&#13;
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- 174&#13;
Dilts, Michael&#13;
- 99&#13;
.185&#13;
D&#13;
irks . Juliana&#13;
- 174&#13;
Donahoo, Dennis&#13;
- 167&#13;
,174&#13;
Donaldson , Deanise&#13;
- 113&#13;
,175&#13;
Donovan, Tom&#13;
- 17&#13;
,80, 113&#13;
Dorf. Faye&#13;
- 136&#13;
,185&#13;
Dostal. Brenda&#13;
- 100&#13;
Do&#13;
stal, Robert&#13;
- 77, 175&#13;
Down&#13;
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- 175&#13;
Drapet, Karyl&#13;
- 113&#13;
,137&#13;
,182, 185&#13;
Draper, Kim&#13;
- 12&#13;
.18,29,47&#13;
,56&#13;
,66,126,127&#13;
Dreager. Susan • 185&#13;
Drigger, Debbie&#13;
- 175&#13;
Dukes.&#13;
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- 135, 185&#13;
Dunaway. David • 124, 175&#13;
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War-that's what 1973 was all about.&#13;
Abortion-a legal or personal matter?&#13;
The Supreme Court, on January 22, intervened in this hotly contested issue, and&#13;
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Georgia abortion statutes unconstitutional.&#13;
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woman's right to obtain an abortion during&#13;
the first three months of pregnancy. Even&#13;
though the Supreme Court took a&#13;
courageous step in settling the issue, the&#13;
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time, are just as legal in Iowa and&#13;
Minnesota as they are in New York.&#13;
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and $146 billion later, the Viet Nam war&#13;
was over. After months of negotiations&#13;
between Henry Kissinger and Le Due Tho,&#13;
a "peace with honor" was signed. The most&#13;
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600 American prisoners of war and an end&#13;
to the military draft. The long-awaited&#13;
peace was signed ending the Viet Nam&#13;
War, but what about Cambodia and Laos?&#13;
How lon·g will we live in peace? We pray&#13;
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Abortions Begin, War ''Ends''&#13;
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abortion.&#13;
WALSWORTH Mar~llne. Mo .. U.S.A.&#13;
219 &#13;
220&#13;
on a wall&#13;
"Parnel and Jones"&#13;
directly near it&#13;
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two strangers pass&#13;
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Lawrence Fishberg &#13;
221 &#13;
Through the years man's mind and technology&#13;
have greatly advanced.&#13;
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The need for commu nication,&#13;
verbal and written&#13;
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                    <text>a . Abraham Lincoln dancers presented&#13;
their interpretation of "Summer of 42".&#13;
b. For a change in pace, the dance band&#13;
play ed "Bless the Beasts and the&#13;
Children."&#13;
c. "Where 's Bev? I'll never tell," smiles&#13;
Laura Christenson.&#13;
d . Singing " Beautiful People " is&#13;
beautiful Karen Klefman.&#13;
17 &#13;
j f,&#13;
Concert choir says,&#13;
''Colorado or bust!''&#13;
Three &amp;"lee groups, Varsity&#13;
Choir, and New Design sang for&#13;
the Junior High tours, Varsity&#13;
Choir and the Glees also sang for&#13;
the Winter and Spring Night of&#13;
Glees.&#13;
Concert Choir gave a very&#13;
successful · Pop Concert and&#13;
Christmas program. Mr. Larry&#13;
Van Slambrooke was the guest&#13;
director for the All-City Music&#13;
ful banner were new additions to&#13;
the group. Members traveled out&#13;
of town to participate in two contests. This group sang for the&#13;
road show, Pop Concert, National&#13;
Honor Society, and many clubs&#13;
during the year.&#13;
Sophomores sold over $2,-&#13;
000 worth of candy, and juniors&#13;
and seniors sold popcorn, cards,&#13;
and Christmas trees. Mr. Lee&#13;
Festival. Spann had two honors. He was&#13;
New Design sang a variety the guest director of the Junior Hi&#13;
of modern songs which were Music Festival, and most imporc ho re o graphed by B. a r b tant, he and his wife had a baby&#13;
Mathiesen. Programs and a color- girl-Molly Marie Spann! a&#13;
a. Lori Amend, Concert Choir's accompanist, auditioned with girls from three&#13;
other schools for All-City Music Festival&#13;
accompanist and won.&#13;
b. Varsity Choir, with approximately 100&#13;
girls, exchange a performance with an&#13;
Omaha school, and along with Concert&#13;
Choir, it participates in Large Group&#13;
Contest.&#13;
c. Glees. with the exception of Varsity&#13;
Choir, a re comparatively smaller than&#13;
usual. &#13;
a&#13;
b c&#13;
d&#13;
a. Besides teaching two girl's glees. Mr.&#13;
Clarence Smelser also forms a mixed&#13;
ensemble consisting of sophomores.&#13;
b. There is no fun like '"bus fun ·· on a musi c&#13;
trip.&#13;
c. Ne w Design's motto is. ··Swing. Smil e.&#13;
a nd Sell It!··&#13;
d. Concert Choir practices for t heir trip to&#13;
Colora do. &#13;
20&#13;
Students' talents reflect through contests&#13;
Many hours &lt;?f practicing&#13;
produced the largest number of&#13;
winners A. L, has ever had in All- - - State and Small Group Contests&#13;
since Mr. Lee Spann began&#13;
teaching at A. L. five years ago.&#13;
There were 19 Division-I ratings&#13;
for Small Group Contest and nine&#13;
All-State finalists. A. L. hosted&#13;
the Small Group Contest which&#13;
called for superior organization&#13;
and intense work.&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, a&#13;
newly-formed standstill group,&#13;
which sang for Christmas&#13;
programs and clubs, also received&#13;
a Division-I rating in Small&#13;
Group Contest.&#13;
a. Division-I Duets-Row 1: Pam Peters, Lynne Boyd Row 2:&#13;
Bambi Rettig, Carolyn Campbell, Tom Kinney, Mary Larsen,&#13;
Mark Draper, Maureen Derby&#13;
b. All-State-Row 1: Bambi Rettig, Maureen Derby, Mary&#13;
Milner, Ruth Karr Row 2: Drew Peterson, Tom Kinney, Mark&#13;
Draper, Mr. Lee Spann, Brian Peters, Richard Morgan&#13;
c. Division-I Soloists Row 1: Brian Peters, Lynne Boyd Row 2:&#13;
Bambi Rettig, Tim Hanusa, Mark Draper, Carolyn Campbell,&#13;
Stan Smith&#13;
d. Division-I Trio and Accompanist- Row 1: Lori Amend Row&#13;
2: Mary Beth Scarpellino, Sharon Kreger, Pam Peters&#13;
d&#13;
c &#13;
c&#13;
b&#13;
a. Division-I Double-Mixed Quartet-Row 1: Bambi Rettig,&#13;
Rachel Hegland, accompanist; Mary Milner Row 2: Drew&#13;
Peterson, Richard Morgan, Maureen Derby, Melinda Sigler,&#13;
Gary Cook, Mark Draper&#13;
b. Division-I Boys Quartet- Row 1: Roger Adams, Tom&#13;
Kinney, Rod Jen sen Row 2: Drew Peterson&#13;
c. Chamber Ensemble is proud of its Division-I rating.&#13;
d. Division-I- Mixed Quartet- Row 1: Diane Looft, Bambi&#13;
Rettig Row 2: Drew Peterson, Gary Cook&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
• I nstru~entalists win&#13;
ratings in&#13;
highest&#13;
5 years&#13;
Instrumentalists had a busy&#13;
year with early and late practices&#13;
paying off big. Band and&#13;
orchestra memb&gt;ers won 21&#13;
Division-I ratings, 13 Division11 ratings and one Division-III&#13;
rating. Enrollments were the&#13;
largest in five years: 75 band&#13;
members and 51 orchestra&#13;
members. A-highlight of the road&#13;
show was the 24-piece Dance&#13;
Band which ran neck and neck&#13;
(noise-wise) with the 40-pieces&#13;
Pep Band.&#13;
Events included: JuniorHigh tours, Junior-High night at&#13;
a football game, all half-time&#13;
shows at home football games, all&#13;
a. Drum Major Mike Dale ~ Baton&#13;
Twirlers Debbie Morehouse and Lona&#13;
Hurd, and Assistant Drum Major Stan&#13;
Smith a dd to the p a g e antry of&#13;
Homecoming.&#13;
b. BRASS SEXTETTE- Division-I&#13;
Rating- Row 1: Mark Keever, Mike&#13;
Moore, Mike O'Bradovich Row 2: Scott&#13;
Ger ard, Bob Warner, Randy Mark&#13;
c . BAND - Bob Smith , Mike&#13;
O'Bradovich , Randy Mark, Alice&#13;
Graeme, Mike Moore, Sandra Burry,&#13;
Keith Kups, Marilyn Frohardt Row 2:&#13;
Mr. Jim Misner, Mike Wichman, Rich&#13;
Reeves, Terry Howell, Scott Goodwin,&#13;
Scott Ger ard, Jim Daley, Bob Warner&#13;
Row 3: Doug Atkinson, John Kennedy,&#13;
John Vergamini, Mark Rold, Scott&#13;
J acobsen, Dave Ratigan, Jim Mueller,&#13;
Richard At kinson, Mark J ensen, Mark&#13;
Keever, Stan Smith&#13;
home basketball games, all pep&#13;
rallies, Marching Band Contest at&#13;
Drake University, a tour of&#13;
Southwest Iowa late in May, and&#13;
the Veterans' Day Parade.&#13;
Homecoming was a super production by the Marching Band.&#13;
Mr. Jim Misner was honored&#13;
to ·be named guest director of the&#13;
high school massed band ,&#13;
orchestra and choir where his&#13;
own composition "Give Us&#13;
America" was played, followed by&#13;
a standing ovation. More parents&#13;
and friends attended the fall,&#13;
winter and spring concerts than&#13;
ever before.&#13;
BLOW OFF STEAM&#13;
AND&#13;
JOIN THE BAND&#13;
a&#13;
b &#13;
b&#13;
c&#13;
a . DIVISION-I SOLOISTS-WOODWIND and BRASS-Row 1: Teri&#13;
Archer, Clarinet; Linda Nielsen, Alto&#13;
Sax; Janet Beno, Oboe; Leslee Payne,&#13;
Flute Row 2 : Scott Gerard , Tuba;&#13;
Richard Atkinson, trumpet: Tim Cowles,&#13;
trumpet&#13;
b . DIVISION-I RATINGS-BRASS&#13;
CHOIR- Row 1: Rick Reeves. Bob&#13;
a&#13;
Smith, Randy Mark, Mike O'Bradovich,&#13;
Alice Graeme, Sandra Burry, Marilyn&#13;
Frohardt, Mike Wichman Row 2: Bob&#13;
Warner, Scott Gerard, Doug Atkinson.&#13;
Mark Keever, David Ratigan, Terry&#13;
Howell, Stan Smith&#13;
c . BAND- Row 1: Gayle Tiedje. Barb&#13;
Oakes, Lynne Boyd, Cheryl Springer,&#13;
Ted Poulos, Leslee Payne. Bonnie&#13;
Nielsen. Teri Daugherty Row 2: Sue&#13;
Lippert, Jill Thomas, Nancy Dawson.&#13;
Linda Nielsen , Rojean Kraetsch. Teri&#13;
Archer, Bill Bothwell. Anne F ennell.&#13;
Ka r en Smith, Barb Goodsell Row ? · n ;bbie Morehous e. Lona Hur d. Kim Paul.&#13;
S a r a Dodder. Donna Coffelt . Bob Rieger.&#13;
John Pot eet. All en Da ugherty, Dave&#13;
W aide, Ba rton Boyer. J a net Beno, Lyria&#13;
Ross. Mike Dale 23 &#13;
24&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a. ORCHESTRA-Row 1: Debbie Adcock, Janet Beno Row 2: Alice Graeme,&#13;
Marilyn Frohardt, Patti Goeser, Mike&#13;
Moore Row 3: Jeff Fogle, Janece Jones,&#13;
Sandra Burry, Ed Hunt&#13;
15. Row 1: Kris Endrulat, Karen Smith,&#13;
Jim Daley Row 2: David Ratigan, Mike&#13;
Wichman, Mark Keever, Richard Atkinson Row 3: Mr. Jim Misner, Debbie&#13;
Boswell, Bob Rieger, Terry Lewis&#13;
c. ALL-STATE- Scott Gerard, Jill&#13;
Newberg, Mary Beth Scarpellino, Lynne&#13;
Boyd, Ted Poulos&#13;
d. FLUTE DUET- Leslee Payne, Sara&#13;
Dodder TRUMPET DUET- Mark&#13;
Keever. Richard Atkinson&#13;
b&#13;
d &#13;
a b&#13;
c&#13;
d&#13;
a . Row 1: Lyria Ross, Sara Dodder,&#13;
Leslee Payne Row 2: Teri Archer, Teri&#13;
Daugherty, Bonnie Nielsen, Ted Poulos&#13;
Row 3: Randy Mark, Mike O'Bradovich,&#13;
Doug Atkinson, Bob Warner Row 4:&#13;
Terry Lewis, Allen Daugherty, MikE'.&#13;
Dale, Scott Gerard&#13;
b. ORCHESTRA-Cynthia Faisst,&#13;
Lynne Boyd, Mary Beth Scarpellino,&#13;
Steve Rogic, Scott Jacobsen, Nancy&#13;
Jones, Kris Endrulat, Dana DePugh,&#13;
Barb Oakes&#13;
c. Orchestra supports Music Man nobly.&#13;
d . ORCHESTRA DIVISIONI- GROUPS and SOLOISTS-Row 1:&#13;
Ted Poulos, Kim Paul, Mary Beth&#13;
Scarpellino. Nancy Dawson, Leslee&#13;
Payne, Lynne Boyd Row 2 : Scott&#13;
Gerard, Janet Beno, Cynthia Faisst,&#13;
Sandra Burry, Bonnie Nielsen , Teri&#13;
Archer&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
- Music man has three sell-out perfor7nance s&#13;
Music Man was a huge&#13;
success and _one .of the first&#13;
money-making musicals in many&#13;
years.&#13;
The two main leads, Harold&#13;
Hill, Jr., played by Roger Adams,&#13;
and Marian Paroo, played by&#13;
Mary Larsen, were juniors.&#13;
Young children were included in the cast. Each townsperson&#13;
was assigned an elementary child&#13;
and was responsible for teaching&#13;
that child the songs. Harold Hill's&#13;
band consisted of boys and girls&#13;
from Kirn Jr. High School.&#13;
Music Man was a&#13;
memorable experience which the&#13;
cast will always remember!&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a . Don't you dare come another step closer!" warns Mary Larsen&#13;
to Roger Adams.&#13;
b . Music Man is a fun and frolic time for the cast.&#13;
c. Gary Cook, Tom Kinney, Dave Cook, and Tim Hanusa try to harmonize?? &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a . If Lynne Boyd continues to give Rachel Hegland cookies, she'll&#13;
never learn to play the piano.&#13;
b. Music Man is off to a rolling start with the opening train scene!&#13;
c. These four beauties (?) practice and practice to perfect their&#13;
dance.&#13;
d. "Wow!" says Richard Morgan. "I enjoy watching this dance."&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
Students and faculty see&#13;
themselves • in&#13;
Have you ever _wondered&#13;
what it's like on the other side of&#13;
the desk? "Up the Down Stair-·.&#13;
case". showed the problems which&#13;
a new teacher in a New York slum&#13;
school had.&#13;
Virginia Thomsen portrayed&#13;
Sylvia Barritt, a young teacher&#13;
who tried too hard and got too involved with her students. Ellen&#13;
Keister was Alice Blake, who had&#13;
a crush on her teacher, Paul&#13;
Barring·er, played by Roger&#13;
Hansen. Ellen, who committed&#13;
b&#13;
''Staircase''&#13;
suicide, and who had multiple&#13;
problems, imparted serious&#13;
moments to the play. These were&#13;
offset by Becky Lane, Mitra&#13;
Massih, and Matt Kull who placed&#13;
humorous suggestions in the&#13;
"Suggestion Box."&#13;
It was a unique production&#13;
even though the rehearsal time ·&#13;
was short. Many students saw A.&#13;
L. teachers and administrators&#13;
portrayed in the characters of the&#13;
play.&#13;
c&#13;
a. "Burt Reynolds isn't so hot," thinks&#13;
Kathy Goeser.&#13;
b. Bill Harris advises Virginia Thomsen,&#13;
"Don't let one rotten egg spoil your&#13;
a&#13;
year."&#13;
c . Most of the problems of the school are&#13;
caused by students in Sylvia Barritt's&#13;
English class. &#13;
a b&#13;
c&#13;
a . Will the following students please&#13;
report to the office with a pass," bellows&#13;
John Jackson.&#13;
b. "Oh no-another letter from the Draft&#13;
Board? " sighs Harriet Luckman.&#13;
c. Irate Virginia Thomsen states firmly&#13;
to Mark Draper: "I refuse to have this&#13;
fellow disrupt my class. Let him sweep&#13;
floors. "&#13;
d. Mark Draper advises Virginia&#13;
Thomsen about the "ins" and "outs " of&#13;
teaching.&#13;
d&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
Dra~a depart~ent presents&#13;
0. B .. 's first rock ballet.&#13;
A. L. 's Drama Department&#13;
closed its seaso.n with the rock&#13;
ballet "Tommy". Never before had&#13;
such a production been shown on&#13;
any Council Bluffs stage.&#13;
One of the most exciting&#13;
elements of the show was the set.&#13;
Stagecraft class worked many&#13;
hours glueing tiny pieces of&#13;
broken mirrors to walls and a&#13;
large ball. Lighting effects added&#13;
new dimensions to the show.&#13;
Mike Simpson portrayed&#13;
Tommy, the blind, deaf-mute who&#13;
escaped his early years by becoming an expert at the pin-ball&#13;
machine. Cyndi Hammers interpreted the role of Sally Simpson&#13;
while Drew Peterson, Richard&#13;
Morgan, and Terri Ebert danced&#13;
in the other leading roles. These&#13;
students plus 12 other dancers&#13;
worked for two months preparing&#13;
for this production.&#13;
a . Karen Coale models an outfit straight&#13;
from Vogue.&#13;
b. Drew Peterson portrays Tommy's&#13;
sadist.ic cousin, Kevin.&#13;
c. The finale is one of the most outstanding portions of the show.&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
b &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
a. Background dancers add style and excitement to the show.&#13;
b. Chip Larsen doesn't like the way Terri&#13;
Ebert attracts admirers.&#13;
c. "Awww, come on Mike. Dance with&#13;
me, " pleads Harriet Luckman.&#13;
d. "Christmas " is an entire company&#13;
dance.&#13;
3 1 &#13;
32&#13;
Slipper fits Cinderella&#13;
Once upon a time John Gibson cast a pl~y named Cinderella.&#13;
Cinderella, played by Debbie&#13;
Nelsen, won her Prince in spite of&#13;
her mean stepsisters and stepmother played by Maureen Derby, Karen Coale and Mary Brown.&#13;
Mike Simpson portrayed the&#13;
Prince, and · was supported by&#13;
Drew Peterson, his side-kick.&#13;
Penny Stancliff e was a sweet&#13;
fairy godmother.&#13;
Children in the audience&#13;
were fascinated by the pumpkin&#13;
coach and the floating slipper and&#13;
dress. Dan Christensen and Jack&#13;
Mahrt were Galafron and&#13;
Curdkin, two new characters.&#13;
Happy the Clown, John Gibson,&#13;
and other famous characters&#13;
signed autographs after the play.&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
a . "What slipper? " cries Debbie Nelsen while in the clutches&#13;
of Jack Mahrt and Dan Christensen. Debbie Bettcher holds&#13;
the slipper.&#13;
b. "I think I'm kneeling on a nail, " frets D r ew Peterson.&#13;
c&#13;
c . Karen Coale and Maureen Derby would sing a differ ent&#13;
song if they knew Mike Simpson was the Prince. &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
• Debaters receive honors&#13;
c&#13;
a. Seniors Mary Mabbitt, Sue Green,&#13;
Barb Kelly and Jim Daley question Polly&#13;
Taylor about the number of forensic&#13;
points they have.&#13;
b. Brian Peters proudly displays his 1stTOP NOVICE DEBATERS: Mike&#13;
0 'Bradovich and Barbara&#13;
Kelly-Matt Kull and Rex Lyon.&#13;
EXTEMPORANEOUS&#13;
SPEAKING: Brian Peters-2nd&#13;
place, Mercy High, Qualified for&#13;
State. Mike O'Bradovich-3rd&#13;
place, Mercy High.&#13;
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING:&#13;
Brian Peters-1st place, Harlan.&#13;
DRAMATIC&#13;
INTERPRETATION: Mary Mabbitt-4th place, IFL District.&#13;
Brian Peters-4th place, IFL&#13;
District. Barbara Kelly-1st&#13;
place, IFL District and 5th place,&#13;
State IFL.&#13;
RADIO NEWS COMMENTARY:&#13;
Jim Daley-3rd place, District&#13;
IFL. Polly Taylor-1st place,&#13;
District IFL.&#13;
VARSITY DEBATE: Polly Taylor&#13;
and Jim Daley qualified at&#13;
District IFL to compete at State&#13;
IFL.&#13;
place trophy in Impromptu Speaking.&#13;
c. Rex Lyon and Matt Kull prove to be&#13;
formidable opposition to the affirmative,&#13;
Sue Green and Monica Pleake.&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Speech year&#13;
A. L. students did supergreat in the speech contests. Out&#13;
of 15 entrants in Individual&#13;
Contest, A. L. came home with 16&#13;
Division-I ratings and 11&#13;
Division-II ratings.&#13;
Readers Theatre entry, "Up&#13;
the Down Staircase" was awarded a trophy at Maryville,&#13;
Missouri. This same group won&#13;
an "Outstanding" rating at the&#13;
State Speech Contest which A. L.&#13;
hosted.&#13;
Choral Readers interpretation of "Medea" won a Division-II&#13;
rating at the State Speech&#13;
Contest. Black capes, mosiac&#13;
makeup, and eerie music added to&#13;
the mood of the selection.&#13;
a&#13;
a. INDIVIDUAL WINNERS IN STATE SPEECH&#13;
CONTEST- Row 1: Polly Taylor, Kathy Goeser, Kathy Mahan,&#13;
Becky Delehant, Rhonda Lake, Sarah Harmon, Barb Kelly Row&#13;
2: Brian Peters, Mike O'Bradovich, Jim Daley, Mark Draper,&#13;
Jeff Wilson, Dave Pettengill, Pat Brown, Mark Peters.&#13;
•&#13;
ZS a top year&#13;
c&#13;
b. ALL-STATE CONTESTANTS-Polly Taylor, Mary Mabbitt, Barb Kelly, Jim Daley, Mike O'Bradovich.&#13;
c. DUET ACTING- Mary Mabbitt and Polly Taylor.&#13;
j &#13;
• Readers theatre wins trophy&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a. CHORAL READERS-Row 1: Harriet Luckman, Drew Peterson, Roger&#13;
Adams, Joel Telpner, Mary Wilcox, Ann Zaccone, Debbie Nelsen. Row 2:&#13;
Mike Simpson, Maureen Derby, Jim Daley, Scott Jacobsen, Janet Beno,&#13;
L eslee Payne.&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
b. "Outstanding Speaker Barbara Kelly"&#13;
c. READERS THEATRE-Row 1: Mitra Massih,&#13;
Lori Edris, Dave Pettengill, Becky Lane. Row 2:&#13;
Kathy Goeser, Virginia Thomsen, Pam Peters,&#13;
Joel Telpner. Row 3: Roger Adams, Janet Beno,&#13;
Harriet Luckman, Matt Kull, Kirn Paul, John&#13;
Jackson, Rhonda Lake.&#13;
d. "Outstanding Speaker Mark Peters"&#13;
35 &#13;
Echoes uses offset printing&#13;
Co-editors Lynn Falkenhainer and Jim Daley stimulated&#13;
the Echoes Staff to experiment&#13;
with several types of formats and&#13;
design. Staff members cooperated&#13;
well on the new ideas.&#13;
In many issues, art work&#13;
replaced the conventional news&#13;
copy on the front page. The staff&#13;
rearranged the editorial, feature&#13;
stories and sports pages from&#13;
time to time.&#13;
This ability to change format&#13;
and design was a result of off set&#13;
printing instead of tlie usual a&#13;
be an easier method of printing&#13;
the paper but this was not true.&#13;
Headlines were extremely difficult and most time consuming.&#13;
Also, offset was supposed to be a&#13;
less expensive method, but this&#13;
wasn't true either! However, the&#13;
new method· had one terrific good&#13;
point: flexibility.&#13;
c&#13;
b&#13;
a. Edith Gawara and Susie Eilts give a&#13;
stern reprimand to Joni Richardson and&#13;
Rhonda Lake for the mistakes in their&#13;
Echoes' copy.&#13;
b. Future editors, Jill Thomas and Rhonda Lake learn about news publications&#13;
from co-editors, Lynn Falkenhainer and&#13;
Jim Daley.&#13;
c. Mrs. Sonja Jackson takes time out to&#13;
joke with staff members, Curt Fisher and&#13;
Gwen Grosse. &#13;
Y ear book has new sales ca~paign&#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a . Editors Barb Kelly and Mike Simpson&#13;
work diligently to meet yearbook&#13;
deadlines.&#13;
b. Barb Robinson is both surprised and&#13;
plea sed at t he going-away-party given&#13;
her by the Crimson and Blue Staff.&#13;
c. "I know t hat wrestling copy is here&#13;
somewhere," t hinks Cindy LeMast er.&#13;
Place a picture here ; put a&#13;
splash of color there; add a block&#13;
of copy and another page layout is&#13;
finished. Sounds simple, doesn't&#13;
it? Far from it!&#13;
Although these were some of&#13;
the techniques employed in&#13;
producing a yearbook, there is&#13;
more to it than "meets the eye" as&#13;
anyone on the staff could tell you.&#13;
Beginning with a piece of rough&#13;
draft paper proved to be more difficult than it seemed, as ideas&#13;
sometimes looked better in one's&#13;
head than on paper.&#13;
Crimson and Blue sales rose&#13;
to 920 copies with sale days in&#13;
November, December and&#13;
January. Prices increased from&#13;
$6 to $8 as the months passed. In&#13;
fact, last-minute buyers were&#13;
forced to pay _$10.&#13;
c&#13;
37 &#13;
3 8&#13;
• McCall ZS&#13;
called queen&#13;
September 22!&#13;
Homecoming was off to an early&#13;
start-four weeks from the beginning of school to be exact. Net&#13;
result: No Homecoming Parade&#13;
even though there were many&#13;
decorated cars, jeeps, trucks, and&#13;
convertibles in a car rally before&#13;
the game!&#13;
Long "black" dresses were&#13;
the fashion for the Cheerleaders&#13;
and Porn Pon girls during the&#13;
week. They wept through the&#13;
cafeteria and mourned for the&#13;
Benson Bunnies' slaughter. Two&#13;
b&#13;
bunny cakes were presented to&#13;
the team, hoping they would&#13;
"Chomp on the Bunnies," but all&#13;
failed. Benson High pounced on&#13;
the Lynx 40 to 21.&#13;
Halftime was memorable&#13;
when the band made a heart formation for the excited attendants.&#13;
Then, along with everyone else, it&#13;
waited for the fireworks to see&#13;
whose name would appear. Not&#13;
only were there fireworks in the&#13;
sky, but also in Cindi McCall's&#13;
heart when she saw her name&#13;
spelled out for the queenship.&#13;
c&#13;
a. Ron Reid smirks at the surprised and&#13;
spellbound Cindi McCall.&#13;
b. Engulfed in a sea of thought, Lona&#13;
Hurd presents her routine.&#13;
a&#13;
c. Jamie Andersen sits in a Waterloo airport, while her "nervous " mother crowns&#13;
Queen Cindi. &#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
c&#13;
COURT ATTENDANTS&#13;
a. Row 1: Jeff Still, Terri Stevens, Ron&#13;
Reid, Cindi McCall. Row 2: Mark&#13;
Stevens, Kristy Stucker, Andy Peters,&#13;
Kristi Whittaker, Mark Steege, Jackie&#13;
O'Brien, Tom Will, Debbie Bettcher.&#13;
b. Cindi and Ron have a joy ride on the&#13;
field.&#13;
c. Rafters and floorboards shake with&#13;
"Trinity".&#13;
d. Pam Rudolph and Kristy Stucker&#13;
mourn the death of the Benson Bunnies.&#13;
3 9 &#13;
40&#13;
Students dance&#13;
If you don't know Mr. Seth&#13;
Hills, you weren't one of 400 people attending the Christmas&#13;
Dance. Mr. Hills portrayed a very&#13;
jolly Santa Claus, and helped&#13;
spread the theme of an International Christmas. This dance,&#13;
which is annually sponsorecl by&#13;
the AFS Club, was kept jumping&#13;
by a group known as "Poppin J".&#13;
In spite of wind, snow, and dark of&#13;
night, the dance did go on.&#13;
a&#13;
a. Candy Hamer jives to the music.&#13;
b. "Poppin' J " turns on the crowd.&#13;
c. "If my mom could see me now, she&#13;
would flip her wig," chuckles Dave&#13;
Thompson.&#13;
b&#13;
c&#13;
• zn winter wonderland &#13;
a. "Come on, hit me," coaxes Melinda&#13;
Sigler.&#13;
b. It's jolly, old Saint Nick.&#13;
c. Debbie Nelsen, Goldilocks, plays up to&#13;
John Jackson, one of the seven dwarfs,&#13;
(or is it Snow White and the three&#13;
bears?) &#13;
I&#13;
.&#13;
J&#13;
•&#13;
· k ·Currie&#13;
Queen Vic _i King Mark Steege&#13;
42 &#13;
Vixen, an all-girl&#13;
group, highlights prom,&#13;
Who's Vixen? . . . Girls!&#13;
You're kidding me! No, A.&#13;
L. 's junior class was not kidding&#13;
when it signed a contract with&#13;
Vixen for the night of the prom.&#13;
Vixen, a group of 5 girls, set the&#13;
evening off to an exciting start.&#13;
Decorations added a special touch&#13;
to the evening. Couples were able&#13;
to relax on the colorful park&#13;
benches surrounded by trees if&#13;
they were weary from dancing.&#13;
Clouds and stars made everyone&#13;
have a " Midsummer's Night&#13;
Dream. " Approximately 200&#13;
couples voted for the king, queen&#13;
and attendants when they bought&#13;
their tickets.&#13;
b&#13;
a . "Prom-goers", especially the boys (I), enjoy watching Vixen.&#13;
b. Seniors, Drew Petersen and Shawn Chapman make their last&#13;
pr om a delightful one!&#13;
c. Linda Filbert, Mitra Massih, and Chris Laustrup serve&#13;
refreshments.&#13;
-13 &#13;
44&#13;
a&#13;
a. COURT ATTENDANTS: Kristy&#13;
Stucker, Dave McAtee, Melinda Sigler,&#13;
and Rick Gross.&#13;
b. Vicki Currie 's heart sings as Mark&#13;
Steege kisses her on the cheek.&#13;
c . COURT ATTENDANTS: Debbie&#13;
Nelsen, Jeff Anderson, Kristi Whittaker, and Jeff Carpenter.&#13;
b&#13;
c &#13;
a b&#13;
c&#13;
d&#13;
a. Mark Steege tries his hand at crowning Vicki Currie.&#13;
b. "The whote idea is to hug your girl and dance at the same&#13;
time," smirks Jerry Rounds.&#13;
c. Debbie Nelsen and John Jackson have a "swinging" time.&#13;
d. "Don't give it to me," Mark Steege joshingly says to Jim&#13;
Chapman.&#13;
45 &#13;
SAGA OF AN ATHLETE&#13;
One last player stood alone&#13;
on the battlefield.&#13;
The game was ouer.&#13;
No uictory had been won.&#13;
His eyes burned because the fury behind&#13;
. • them was compelling.&#13;
46&#13;
He pictured in his mind that ruthless ·enemy-· ..&#13;
the opponent.&#13;
Had the wretch not been so greedy or ambitious,&#13;
or proud and confidentperhaps their roles would haue been reuersed.&#13;
This last player,&#13;
who sought the glory of winning,&#13;
felt the pangs of defeat.&#13;
In his stomach burned the&#13;
bitter fruit of hatred.&#13;
The enemy had conquered him.&#13;
Who was this brutal enemy?&#13;
He was not the opponent.&#13;
He was ambition, greed, pride&#13;
and ouerconfidenceinuisible forces which had crept up behind&#13;
and strangled the throat of sportsmanship.&#13;
COUNTERACTION &#13;
\. '\&#13;
4 &#13;
48&#13;
Jumping up and down, doing&#13;
splits and cartwheels, the senior&#13;
cheerleaders succeeded in&#13;
promoting school spirit. During&#13;
the football and basketball&#13;
season, they planned pep rallies&#13;
to help spread their enthusiasm.&#13;
Two new additions to the&#13;
cheerleading squad were the boy&#13;
yell leaders and the new sponsor; .&#13;
Mr. John Gibson. The yell leaders&#13;
contributed their own personal&#13;
touch in spir.it and in leading the&#13;
cro~d during the booming football&#13;
season.&#13;
The notorious Mr. Lynx was&#13;
portrayed by Becky- Lane and&#13;
Rhonda Lake during the football&#13;
and basketball season.&#13;
a&#13;
a. Renee Roberts, leads H-U-S-T-L-E for&#13;
the boys.&#13;
b. Karen Coale, Rhonda Lake, Patt y&#13;
Behm, and Vicki Currie "roar" for a victory.&#13;
c. Dan Christensen, Roger Hansen, Bob&#13;
Knauss, and Jack Mahrt are t he new&#13;
male yell leaders.&#13;
Oheerleading expanded with&#13;
yell leaders and Mr. Lynx&#13;
b&#13;
c &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a. Sponsor, Mr. John Gibson, proudly&#13;
yells "go-go-get 'em-get 'em-go-go."&#13;
b. Reading from the top down: Jody&#13;
Maxwell, Patty Behm, Karen Coale,&#13;
Rosemary Knight, Vicki Currie, Jackie&#13;
O'Brien, Renee Roberts, and Cindy&#13;
McCall.&#13;
c. Jody Maxwell, Patty Behm, and Cindy&#13;
McCall enjoy doing the wrestlers' laundry.&#13;
49 &#13;
50&#13;
Junior and sopho'[Ylore cheerleaders&#13;
Junior and sophomores were&#13;
delighted to cheer on the track&#13;
with the senior cheerleaders during the football season. Through&#13;
cold weather both J.V.'s and&#13;
sophomores helped to lead a lively&#13;
group of pep club members.&#13;
Although, they too did not attend&#13;
a camp, they were still "charged&#13;
up". In their new uniforms they&#13;
proudly displayed their teams'&#13;
colors "red and blue" to insure&#13;
team spirit.&#13;
f&#13;
b&#13;
a I~ • • • ' • (lt r•/ 1, , I,.,,;&#13;
: ',, .. . . , . '"•&#13;
\ \ ' 'J \ '\ ' '' ,,.r·&#13;
11:-i.· .. . . - • •&#13;
it~~ '~. . . ~&#13;
a . The victorious Lynx will be led by a&#13;
band of "jeepsy leaders.".&#13;
b. Patty Meade, Sandy Green, Mary Liz&#13;
Berger, Bobbette Bowen, Jan Stemple,&#13;
Barb Krabbe, Kim Pierce, and Kathy&#13;
Graff&#13;
c. "Comedy", Bobbette Bowen, displays&#13;
her famous expression; Patty Meade&#13;
plays the part of "Tragedy " .&#13;
c &#13;
raise&#13;
a&#13;
enthusiastic te~po&#13;
c&#13;
a. Row 1: Becky Perry, Candy&#13;
Hamer, Barb Spetman. Row 2: Lisa&#13;
Freese, Jeanene Batten, Liz Maxwell, Maureen Hunter, Valerie&#13;
Smith.&#13;
b b. Becky Perry and Patty M eade&#13;
seem to have different "points of&#13;
view" at a wrestling mat ch.&#13;
c. Liz Maxwell, Maureen Hunter,&#13;
and Becky Perry, gossip behind the&#13;
lines.&#13;
~- ~ -------&#13;
51 &#13;
52&#13;
Sixteen perky porn pon&#13;
girls step into action&#13;
Enthusiasm and crea- ball games, but it also added color&#13;
tiveaess characterized sixteen perky Porn Pon girls. Two&#13;
third place awards and a first&#13;
place award were received at&#13;
c~mps during the summer. Practices at 7 a.m. every day, and&#13;
marching with the band (even in&#13;
the rain), were included in their&#13;
busy schedule.&#13;
Not only did the squad perform a variety of dances during&#13;
halftime for football and basketand support to boys gymnastics,&#13;
girls basketball, and boys swimming. Porn Pon girls decorated&#13;
the locker room, participated in&#13;
the Homecoming funeral, sold&#13;
spirit ribbons, enjoyed potlucks,&#13;
traveled to Drake University, and&#13;
presented an act in the road show.&#13;
Perhaps all of this inspiration&#13;
came from a new sponsor, Janet&#13;
Ferrin.&#13;
a . Sophomore Kathy Ganey is an&#13;
American Drill Team candidate.&#13;
b. "Keep on Truckin"' A. L. Porn Pon&#13;
girls.&#13;
c. Edith Gawara's charm enhances the&#13;
audience.&#13;
a&#13;
c &#13;
c POM PON GIRLS&#13;
a. P e rforming is a thrilling experience for Sherry Flynn.&#13;
b. "If these formations get more complicated, I'll really be lost!"&#13;
sighs Diane Henderson.&#13;
c . Ce nter : S a ndy King, Penny Grimm&#13;
Left to right: Sue Whittaker, Dia ne Henderson, Sherry F lynn,&#13;
Marti Suvalsky, Co-capta in Mary Kenkel, Debbie Bett cher,&#13;
Mary Larsen, Co-captain Kristy Stucker, Captain Pam&#13;
Rudolph, Terri Hammer, Shelley Knoble, Kathy Ganey, Kris&#13;
Kostopulos, Edith Gawara&#13;
53 &#13;
Lynx scoreboards&#13;
for 1972-1978 season&#13;
..&#13;
..&#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
A.L. OPPONENT&#13;
28 Lewis Central 8&#13;
41 St. Albert 6&#13;
21 _Benson 40&#13;
20 South 35&#13;
41 Tee Jay 7&#13;
28 Creighton Prep 47&#13;
14 Bellevue 46&#13;
28 Boys Town 6&#13;
35 Central 6&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
BA S KETBALL&#13;
A.L.&#13;
69 Burke&#13;
57 Tee Jay&#13;
70 Bellevue&#13;
4 3 Creight on P rep&#13;
68 St. Albert&#13;
58 North&#13;
58 Harla n&#13;
42 Ryan&#13;
69 Benson&#13;
48 Rummel&#13;
59 Boys Town&#13;
56 Centra l&#13;
67 Tech&#13;
46&#13;
62&#13;
86&#13;
Westside&#13;
S out h&#13;
Denison&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
57&#13;
68&#13;
82&#13;
56&#13;
65&#13;
50&#13;
61&#13;
46&#13;
61&#13;
43&#13;
57&#13;
73&#13;
78&#13;
56&#13;
54&#13;
4 7&#13;
A.L .&#13;
58&#13;
55&#13;
56&#13;
S OPHOM ORE BA S KETBALL&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Tech&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
66 Boys Town&#13;
49 Creight on Prep&#13;
66 Central&#13;
4 6 Tee Jay&#13;
28 Ryan&#13;
64 South&#13;
16 Benson&#13;
41 Bellevue&#13;
30&#13;
73&#13;
78&#13;
57&#13;
58&#13;
6 4&#13;
61&#13;
4 9&#13;
61&#13;
81&#13;
94&#13;
..&#13;
RESERVE FOOTBALL&#13;
A.L. .. OPPONENT&#13;
18 Creighton Prep&#13;
1! 0 Central&#13;
0 Burke 14&#13;
6 South&#13;
0 Benson l 0 Bellevue - ~ 21 Boys Town (])&#13;
27 Tee Jay 0&#13;
BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL J&#13;
A.L. OPPONENT!&#13;
64 Burke&#13;
54 Tee Jay&#13;
65&#13;
55&#13;
58&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
66 North&#13;
60 Harlan&#13;
43 Ryan&#13;
64 Benson&#13;
62 Rummel&#13;
57 Boys Town&#13;
66 Central&#13;
61 Tech&#13;
51 Westside&#13;
72 South&#13;
61 Denison&#13;
HOLIDAY TOURNEY&#13;
45 Benson&#13;
69 Northwest&#13;
DISTRICT&#13;
60 Lewis Central&#13;
57&#13;
53&#13;
70&#13;
52&#13;
48&#13;
74&#13;
71&#13;
48&#13;
73&#13;
89&#13;
74&#13;
69&#13;
72&#13;
58&#13;
59&#13;
53&#13;
58&#13;
86&#13;
69&#13;
BOYS VARSITY TENNIS&#13;
A.L. OPPONENT&#13;
4 Boys Town 1&#13;
1 Bellevue 4&#13;
3 South 2&#13;
0 Central 5&#13;
2 Tee Jay 3&#13;
0 Westside 5&#13;
1 Burke 4&#13;
2 Benson 3&#13;
1 Creighton Prep 4&#13;
3 Northwest 2&#13;
GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
A.L. OPPONENT&#13;
48 Heelan 66&#13;
70 Underwood 31&#13;
46 Glenwood 60&#13;
58 Tee Jay 56&#13;
61 St. Albert 60&#13;
66 St. Albert 59&#13;
62 Glenwood 82&#13;
64 Underwood 47&#13;
71 Tee Jay 72&#13;
CHRISTMAS TOURNEY&#13;
A .L.&#13;
48 Creston&#13;
66 Tee Jay&#13;
SECTIONALS&#13;
A .L.&#13;
48 St. Albert&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
58&#13;
51&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
58&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
A .L.&#13;
28 Heelan&#13;
64 Underwood&#13;
35 Glenwood&#13;
56 Tee Jay&#13;
39 St. Albert&#13;
34 Glenwood&#13;
39 Underwood&#13;
4 2 Tee J ay&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
38&#13;
19&#13;
7 9&#13;
63&#13;
53&#13;
85&#13;
2 5&#13;
34 &#13;
It.LL.&#13;
BOYS SWIMMING&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
118 Bryan&#13;
'"6 Tee Jay&#13;
~8 Northwest&#13;
i&lt;'orfeit Tech&#13;
1 •!1:0 Prep&#13;
~4 Ralston&#13;
il4 North&#13;
B4 Rummel&#13;
1 8 South&#13;
n8 Central&#13;
S9 Millard&#13;
· 6 1/ 2 Bellevue&#13;
1~1 Tee Jay&#13;
~7 Benson&#13;
~6 Ralston&#13;
-&#13;
46&#13;
19&#13;
57&#13;
55&#13;
31&#13;
41&#13;
31&#13;
47&#13;
37&#13;
55&#13;
48 1/2&#13;
14&#13;
48&#13;
10&#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
A.L. OPPONENT&#13;
18 .Bellevue 29&#13;
22 Boys Town 21&#13;
34 Central 18&#13;
8 Harlan 35&#13;
26 South 17&#13;
27 Benson 21&#13;
30 St. Albert 9&#13;
12 Tee Jay 33&#13;
12 North 33&#13;
32 Northwest 23&#13;
TOURNEYS &amp; INVITATIONALS&#13;
RELAYS AND INVITATIONALS&#13;
Wayne State Relays&#13;
Ralston Relays&#13;
Nat'! Division Relays&#13;
Millard Invitational&#13;
Metro Championships&#13;
District Championships&#13;
State Championships&#13;
GIRLS SWIMMING&#13;
3rd&#13;
10th&#13;
4th&#13;
4th&#13;
8th&#13;
6th&#13;
19th&#13;
Sue Hilburn and Anne Gross placed&#13;
12th in the 50-yard freestyle and 100-&#13;
yard breaststroke. Carol Stone placed&#13;
9th in diving. Medley Relay and&#13;
Freestyle Relay received 8th and 6th&#13;
places. Anne Gross, Kathy Hamer, Sue&#13;
Hilburn, Sue Smith and Barbara Robinson netted 34 points in the District Meet.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
A.L. OPPONENT&#13;
24&#13;
46&#13;
43&#13;
34&#13;
12&#13;
43&#13;
46&#13;
62&#13;
38&#13;
54&#13;
69&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Central&#13;
Harlan&#13;
South&#13;
Benson&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
North&#13;
Northwest&#13;
INVITATIONALS&#13;
40&#13;
14&#13;
21&#13;
22&#13;
36&#13;
15&#13;
17&#13;
0&#13;
23&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
West Des Moines&#13;
Tee Jay Invitational&#13;
MHSAA Tourney&#13;
Waterloo Invitational&#13;
Sectional Championships&#13;
District Championships&#13;
3rd North High Invitational&#13;
4th South-Bryan Invitational&#13;
8th West Harrison Invitational&#13;
8th&#13;
4th&#13;
19th&#13;
3rd&#13;
4th SOPHOMORE WRESTLING&#13;
9th A.L.&#13;
31 Benson&#13;
3 ell~e&#13;
QQ u ..........&#13;
2.4 Westside&#13;
24 South&#13;
GIRLS GYMNASTICS&#13;
A .L. OPPONENT&#13;
45 Central&#13;
62 Harlan&#13;
39 Tee Jay&#13;
53&#13;
37&#13;
33&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
27&#13;
25_&#13;
24&#13;
37&#13;
24&#13;
.&#13;
-&#13;
VARSITY GROSS COUNTRY&#13;
A.L. OPPONENT&#13;
17 Benson&#13;
16 Boys Town&#13;
14 St. Albert&#13;
29 Central&#13;
21 South&#13;
14 Northwest&#13;
10 Tee Jay&#13;
Forfeit over Tech&#13;
21 Bellevue&#13;
INVITATIONALS&#13;
A.L. Invitational&#13;
Red Oak Mile&#13;
Metro Invitational&#13;
State Mile&#13;
Clarinda Invitational&#13;
Villisca Invitational&#13;
Metro Championship&#13;
State Cross Country&#13;
19&#13;
26&#13;
31&#13;
11&#13;
16 ·&#13;
25&#13;
31&#13;
16&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
9th&#13;
11th&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
9th&#13;
17th&#13;
RESERVE GROSS COUNTRY&#13;
A.L.&#13;
12 Benson&#13;
13 Boys Town&#13;
;c;;c; -.t"rep&#13;
r a2 .trnuevue&#13;
18 Central&#13;
Forfeit over South&#13;
Forfeit over Northwest&#13;
Forfeit over Tee Jay&#13;
Forfeit over Tech&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
24&#13;
23&#13;
.I.'&#13;
.lV&#13;
20&#13;
INVITATIONALS&#13;
A.L. Invitational 1st&#13;
2nd&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
Red Oak Mile&#13;
Clarinda Invitational&#13;
Villisca Invitational&#13;
BOYS GYMNASTICS&#13;
A.L. .. OPPONENT&#13;
81.97 Tee Jay 56.26&#13;
75.70 Central 34.25&#13;
75.70 Burke&#13;
76.37 Urbandale 86.75&#13;
76.37 Tee Jay&#13;
81.44&#13;
82.11 South&#13;
51.70&#13;
82.11 Boys Town&#13;
61.17&#13;
43.61&#13;
93.96 Creighton Prep 100.01&#13;
93.96 Tee Jay 54.39&#13;
72.25 Northwest 80.83&#13;
93.45 Benson 89.91&#13;
93.45 Bellevue 78.14&#13;
•&#13;
-'&#13;
"&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
Football -team,&#13;
• wins 5 under new coach&#13;
Coming from Omaha North,&#13;
Don Hinkle became head varsity&#13;
football coach. His motto, "to compete, not participate," produced&#13;
the first winning season in five&#13;
years. This motto infiltrated the&#13;
squad which earned a 5-4 season&#13;
and won the city title!&#13;
Winning honors on the AllMetro and All-Southwest Iowa&#13;
teams, junior Tom Carrithers&#13;
captured the Metro scoring crown&#13;
with 102 points. Senior Jeff&#13;
Carpenter easily handled the&#13;
fullback position, adding depth to&#13;
- EXIT&#13;
b&#13;
the backfield. Receiving for AllCity quarterback Paul Crane, who&#13;
tied for the most touchdowns&#13;
thrown in the Metro with 13, were&#13;
John Barber, John Wickman, Jeff&#13;
Taylor, and Carrithers. Jeff&#13;
Andersen's toe was an asset. The&#13;
All-Metro kicker converted on 32&#13;
of 34 conversions and had a 34-&#13;
yard punting average.&#13;
The opponents' offense was&#13;
constantly stalled by defensive&#13;
players, Jeff Carpenter, Dave&#13;
McAtee, and Everett Collins.&#13;
a&#13;
a. Julilant responses are displayed by Lynx players&#13;
following an A. L. touchdown.&#13;
Jim Wright, Joe Jones, Jim Neely, Jeff Andersen,&#13;
Terry Maxwell. Row 3: Darrell Long, Pat Holeton,&#13;
Scott Ritchie, Jim Conley, Larry Nansel, Mark&#13;
Lorenzen, John Ruffcorn, Frank Hansen, Dale Moore,&#13;
Jon Conyers Row 4: Mike Wickman, Rick Bryant, Jim&#13;
Chapman, Mike Vore, Terry Cooper, Jerry Rounds,&#13;
Clark Giles. Row 5: Gary Schwarzenbach, Dave&#13;
Kruse, Jim Petersen, Pete Smith&#13;
b. Row 1: John Barber, Tom Fischer, Dave McAtee,&#13;
Bob Butler, Everett Collins, Doug Thomas, Jeff&#13;
Carpenter, Paul Crane, Tom Carrithers, Jeff Taylor.&#13;
Row 2: Eddie Grudle, Rick McDonough, Henry&#13;
Svoboda, Rod Jensen, Steve Emert, John Wickman, &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. Jeff Carpenter contemplates bouncing a&#13;
Bunny.&#13;
b. Paul Crane hands off.&#13;
c. Jim Peters catches something besides&#13;
the football.&#13;
c&#13;
5 7 &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
58&#13;
a. Coach Hinkle prepares to send in a&#13;
play by way of John Wickman.&#13;
b. Tom Carrithers eyes his T. J. opponent as he runs around the outside.&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
Defense keeps&#13;
c. Paul Crane drops back to pass and&#13;
look for his receiver.&#13;
d. John Barber is about to be greeted&#13;
with open arms.&#13;
.. &#13;
Sophomores close&#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. Chuck Petersen, Frank Rash, and Fred Marsh&#13;
close in on Bellevue runner.&#13;
b. Row 1: Randy Jensen, Scott Casady, Jeff Whitman,&#13;
Larry Osbahr, Kevin Crook, Clyde Hollins, John&#13;
Hough, Bob Williams. Row 2: Coach Dennis Dozark,&#13;
Don Lingner, Stan Forrestor, Don Stark, Leon Jay,&#13;
Russ Webster, Randy Hunt, Matt Atherton, Coach&#13;
Due to a lack of experience,&#13;
the sophomore football team, under the watchful ~yes of Coaches&#13;
John Brooke and Dennis Dozark&#13;
were able to establish a respectable 3-5 record.&#13;
A lack of offense hurt the&#13;
sophomores all year, but some&#13;
b_right spots were backs Clyde&#13;
Hollins, Randy Jensen, Dan&#13;
McSorley, and Kevin Crook, plus&#13;
the line play of Rick Reeves, Fred&#13;
Marsh, and Chuck Petersen.&#13;
The tough well-balanced&#13;
defense, which kept the team in&#13;
most games, was highlighted by&#13;
t~e play of Frank Rash, Bob&#13;
Williams, Ron Hoden, and Larry&#13;
Osbahr.&#13;
John Brooke. Row 3: Rick Reeves, Tony Gallaro, Tim&#13;
LeMaster, Bill Behm, Matt Kull, Mike Cooper, Curt&#13;
Weber, Ron Roden. Row 4: Dave Cooper, Joey Bauer,&#13;
Fred Marsh, Chuck Petersen, Dan McSorley, Steve&#13;
Smith, Bill Cenovich, Randy Plunkett. Row 5 : Ron&#13;
Whitman, John Pettit, Dan Meyer, Simon Seidel,&#13;
John Behrens, Bill Maron, Mike Allmon, Lee&#13;
Garre ans.&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
Oross&#13;
Coach Michael Freeman's&#13;
Cross Countrymen cleared a road&#13;
to success as they raced over the&#13;
hillside to victory.&#13;
Varsity runners were in&#13;
great racing form when they captured first places at the A. L., .&#13;
Villisca and Red Oak Mile Meets&#13;
and second at the A. L., Clarinda&#13;
Invitationals. Overall the team&#13;
compiled a 6-4 win, loss record&#13;
in duel meets.&#13;
Members of the reserve&#13;
team had an equally successful&#13;
year as they received first in the&#13;
A.L., Villisca Invitationals and second at the Red Oak and Villisca&#13;
Meets.&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
country • is victorious&#13;
a . "Look out! Here comes the Crimson&#13;
and Blue Streak," shrieks Rick Olsen.&#13;
b. Members of the 1973 Cross Country&#13;
Team are Row 1: Duane J ens en, Curt&#13;
Bahr, J eff Clark, Ron Burkehart, M ark&#13;
Fjare, Mike Stoddard, Ed Clatterbuck,&#13;
Ron Larsen, Bruce McFadden, Pat&#13;
Brown Row 2: Coach Mike Freeman, Bob&#13;
Thomsen, Todd Shanno, Dave T homsen,&#13;
Mark Rold, Rick Olsen, John Vergamini,&#13;
Jim Johnson, Don Campbe ll and Kenney&#13;
Nelson. &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
c&#13;
a. "Look Ma, 40% more callouses," grins Mark Rold.&#13;
b. Todd Shanno hopes there 's no troll under this bridge.&#13;
c. The work is all uphill for Kenney Nelson as he races along t he&#13;
Cross Country track.&#13;
6 1 &#13;
62&#13;
Gy~nasts lack ''spring?' of&#13;
needed student recognition&#13;
Only eight girls participated&#13;
in girls gymnastics. A practice&#13;
meet was held early in the season&#13;
with Tee Jay and Harlan.&#13;
After the Lynx victory, a&#13;
workshop was held with the girls&#13;
working together on new techniques.&#13;
Patty Meade and Carol&#13;
Stone qualified in Metro finals for&#13;
vaulting and uneven parallel&#13;
bars, respectively. Patty then&#13;
went on to place third in her division while Carol placed seventh.&#13;
Bill Beasley, gymnastics&#13;
b&#13;
coach, boasted that the 1972&#13;
season was the best for any gymnastics team in the city. Honors&#13;
such as 2nd in their _division, 3rd&#13;
in tournament and league competition, and 5th in the State&#13;
Meet were awarded to the Lynx.&#13;
Individual awards were given to&#13;
Bob Pusey and Jim Schlott for&#13;
their performances on the side&#13;
horse and rings. Pusey, Mark&#13;
Royer, Randy Matthews and Gary&#13;
Bowes composed the top four man&#13;
team.&#13;
c&#13;
a&#13;
a . Patty Meade shows off for the judges&#13;
b. "Look out, cheetah. Here I come! " quips Carol Stone.&#13;
c. TEAM Row 1 : Julie Wickman Row 2: Cheryl Lieurance, Patty Meade, Carol Stone Row 3: Becky Christians, Sue Dirks,&#13;
Jeannie St uart &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
d&#13;
a. Slicing up his competition, Bob Pusey&#13;
does a scissors on the sidehorse.&#13;
b. Mike Major performs a handstand on the&#13;
parallel bars.&#13;
c. Iron ring champ, Jim Schlott, steals the&#13;
show.&#13;
d . TEAM- Row 1: Bob Pusey, Tracy Kimnach, Tom Brandon, Lee Gibson, Jim&#13;
Schlott Row 2: Gilbert Karr, Steve&#13;
Matheson, Dale Grote, Mark Royer&#13;
b&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
Inexperience ha~pers young Lynx&#13;
Lack of experience denied&#13;
the Varsity cagers a winning&#13;
season, but the experience gained&#13;
by the players should give all A.&#13;
L. sports enthusiasts hopes of a&#13;
great team next year.&#13;
What the team failed to&#13;
muster in points, it more than&#13;
doubled in effort. Any spectator,&#13;
watching a regular game, saw the&#13;
hustle, excitement and desire&#13;
these boys generated throughout&#13;
the season.&#13;
The play of Jeff Carpenter,&#13;
Tom Will, and super-leaper Mark&#13;
Steege, who were the only seniors&#13;
on the team, provided the young&#13;
team with valuable experience.&#13;
Starting five juniors and&#13;
rotating players frequently,&#13;
a . Paul Crane lays one up.&#13;
b. TEAM - Mark Steege, T o m&#13;
Carrithers, Jeff Carpenter, Chris&#13;
Jensen, Scott Franz, Larry Nansel, Tom&#13;
Will, Paul Crane, Robb Eyre, John&#13;
Wickman and Mgr. Pete "Foggy" Smith&#13;
c. Larry Nansel plays his Prep dpponent&#13;
even.&#13;
Coach Gene Armstrong kept&#13;
spirits high and never lost hope&#13;
during a frustrating year.&#13;
Junior Tom Carrithers led&#13;
the team in scoring. Even though&#13;
he .suffered an early season injury, he scored a 13.2 average&#13;
and had a high-point game of 34&#13;
points against Denison. He was&#13;
also selected for the All-City&#13;
team. Fast improvement was&#13;
made by junior pivot man, Scott&#13;
Franz, after a slow start.&#13;
Playmakers Paul Crane and Robb&#13;
Eyre, and forward Chris Jens en&#13;
rounded out the starting team.&#13;
d . Scott Franz leaps high for an easy two&#13;
points.&#13;
e. Chris J ensen has the jump on his Tee&#13;
Jay r ival.&#13;
f. Tom Carrithers performs from the&#13;
ch a rity strip e.&#13;
g. Robb Eyre strains in a lay up.&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
cagers &#13;
g &#13;
66&#13;
New coach breaks even in first&#13;
Experience was gained by&#13;
both the players and the coach on&#13;
the Junior Varsity team. With&#13;
eight sophomores and a "rookie"&#13;
cQach, they harmoniously combined to produce a 8-8 record.&#13;
In his first year in coaching&#13;
basketball, Larry Argersinger&#13;
used a well-balanced offense and&#13;
a strong half-court press to key&#13;
his first-year success.&#13;
Bright spots on the team&#13;
were pint-sized spark plug John&#13;
Bar ber. In the front court, Tom&#13;
Rettig dominated the boards&#13;
while Jim Neely played equally&#13;
well on both offense and defense.&#13;
Just for the record, all five starting sophomores were moved up&#13;
t o the Varsity team.&#13;
b&#13;
a . Mike Allmon has t he jump while Dale&#13;
Grote, Chris Laustrup and J im Chapma n&#13;
anticipate the tip.&#13;
b. TEAM- Row 1: Chris Laustrup, Kirt&#13;
Goldapp, J ohn Barber, Mike Moore Rpw&#13;
2: Jim Neely, J im Chapman, S kate&#13;
a&#13;
McSorley, John Behrens, Dan Meyer&#13;
Row 3: Tom Rettig, Mike Allmon, Jeff&#13;
Oden, Rick Bryant, Mgr. Charlie Tefft.&#13;
c. John Behrens beats his man one on&#13;
one. c&#13;
season &#13;
Sophomores fluster ''rookie'' coach&#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. Fred Marsh shoots a free throw, while 2: Dillard Avey, Bill Cenovich, Jim JohnJim ·Johnson and Scott Miller anticipate son, Steve Hoover, Bill Behm Row 3: Jeff&#13;
a possible rebound. Whitman, Todd Shanno, Fred Marsh,&#13;
Kevin Crook, Pete Ryan, Frank Rash&#13;
b. T E AM- Row 1: Randy Hunt, Pat&#13;
Brown, Cly de Hollins, Jim Sweem Row c. Pete Ryan rebounds for Scott Miller .&#13;
Coach Mike Forbes broke&#13;
into basketball coaching the hard&#13;
way. It was as if the Little Lynx&#13;
seemed determined to force their&#13;
new coach into early retirement&#13;
by either winning or losing in the&#13;
final minutes of many close games&#13;
through their 6-8 season.&#13;
Standouts for the team were&#13;
guards Pete Ryan and J im&#13;
Sweem who handled the back&#13;
court duties.&#13;
Front-court standouts&#13;
' although comparatively small,&#13;
held their own against m a ny&#13;
taller teams. BiU Cenovich, Jim&#13;
Johnson and Fred Marsh wer e&#13;
forwards, while Scot t Miller&#13;
handled the center position even&#13;
though he was only 6' 2 " tall.&#13;
c&#13;
67 &#13;
6 8&#13;
M cA tee earns trip to state&#13;
Have you ever:&#13;
-eaten dried apricots for lunch&#13;
and found they tasted hairy?&#13;
-carried a picture of strawberry&#13;
creme pie in your wallet instead of&#13;
your girlfriend's picture?&#13;
-worn your wrestling warm-ups&#13;
to class, hoping you'd lose enough&#13;
weight for the match that night?&#13;
Wrestlers go through such&#13;
miseries! For the record, senior&#13;
Dave McAtee went to State while&#13;
Ed Grudle qualified for District.&#13;
Junior standout, Rod Jensen&#13;
received 1st in the Valley Invitation al and 2nd at the&#13;
MHSAA.&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
a . Dave McAtee gives his teammates a cheap frill .&#13;
b. Row 1: Mike Peary, Todd Kallman, Dave&#13;
McCartney, Rick Gross, John Hough, Mark Rold,&#13;
Ed Grudle Row 2: Coach Reed Emsick, Bob&#13;
Anderson, Bob Butler, Dave McAtee, Rod Jensen,&#13;
Rich Hoffman, Romie Beck, Richard Anderson &#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a . Dave McAtee goes for a pin against T. J.&#13;
b. It's a backbreaker for Rick Gross' opponent.&#13;
c. "Help," cries Ed Grudle's victim.&#13;
d. "Rock-a-bye baby," grunts Rick Gross.&#13;
d&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
Wrestling underclassmen&#13;
Coach Brooke's hardworking J.V. wrestlers earned an&#13;
impressive 9-2 season. Under stiff&#13;
competition, the J.V. team took&#13;
3rd place at the Mount Damond&#13;
Tournament. Mike Lambert,&#13;
Scott Kirke and Mike Vore· ~l&#13;
took second places in their weight&#13;
divisions at the West HarrisQn&#13;
Tourney while Mark Shearer,&#13;
moving up from the sophomore&#13;
team, placed first in the T. J.&#13;
Tourney.&#13;
Showing outstanding wrestling ability, sophomores John&#13;
Hough, Mark Shearer and Mike&#13;
Renteria wrestled for both J. V.&#13;
and Varsity. Having had experience in junior high, 27&#13;
sophomores found competition&#13;
close, but proved their potential&#13;
with a 3-1-1 record in dual meets.&#13;
Coach Brooke commented on the&#13;
year, "This team responded&#13;
remarkably well."&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
a. Pat Clark goes for a pin.&#13;
b. Row 1: Kevin Faurot, Mike Renteria, Mark&#13;
Fjare, Terry Weiland, Randy Jensen, Tom&#13;
•&#13;
win 12 matches&#13;
Mahoney, Matt Atherton Row 2: Calvin Scott,&#13;
Mark Seaman, Scott Goodman Row 3: Mike Vore,&#13;
Henry Svoboda, Scott Kirke, Bob Williams, Bob&#13;
Thomsen. &#13;
c&#13;
a. Jim Mcintosh gets his head into the game.&#13;
b. "Now I've got you," whispers Joe Bahr.&#13;
c. Row 1: Pat Clark, Steve Butler, Jim Mcintosh,&#13;
Randy Matthews, Mark Shearer, Dave DiBlaski,&#13;
Mike Daniels, Tom Bonnichsen, Mike Lambert&#13;
Row 2: Coach Dennis Dozark, Kevin Mortensen&#13;
Dan Mohatt, Bill Maron, Bob Thomsen, Mik~ Bonnstetter, Tim Bryant, Rick Reeves, Tim&#13;
Mahan, Joe Bahr&#13;
71 &#13;
72&#13;
Tankers splash their way to&#13;
Tankers added new dimensions to athletic esteem. Tom&#13;
Brandon led the way in the 100-&#13;
yard butterfly when he grabbed&#13;
first place in metro finals-a first&#13;
for the Lynx and Council Bluffs.&#13;
Pacing Brandon were the Kealy&#13;
brothers, Tim and Tom. All three&#13;
boys, top-point men for the&#13;
tankers, qualified for State.&#13;
Five school records were&#13;
broken. Three were taken by&#13;
Brandon and one by Tim Kealy.&#13;
The fifth was smashed by Jeff&#13;
Taylor, Brandon, and the Kealy&#13;
brothers, the freestyle relay&#13;
team, at the State Meet. Coach&#13;
John Galloway boasted his 9-5&#13;
record as the most successful&#13;
season for the Lynx.&#13;
Row 1: Tom Brandon , Tim Ke a ly, Dave&#13;
F lenker, Tom Kealy, Dennis Dettma n ,&#13;
Lee Gibson, Rod Williams Row 2 : Jeff&#13;
Taylor, Jim Conley, Curt Chapma n ,&#13;
Paulo Zonari, Clark Giles, Nick Flaten&#13;
a&#13;
a. "I'm flying t hrough the air with the&#13;
greatest of ease," thinks T a rzan Tim&#13;
Ke a ly.&#13;
record •&#13;
wins&#13;
b&#13;
b. Tom Brandon surges forward, ready&#13;
to bre a k another school record. &#13;
c&#13;
b&#13;
a. "I think Mom will like the profile view&#13;
best," muses Nick Flatten to his&#13;
enthusiastic teammates.&#13;
b. Metro butterfly champ, Tom Brandon,&#13;
shows off his gold medal.&#13;
c. Swimming champ, Tom Brandon,&#13;
scores points to help clinch another victory.&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
I ntrarriurals keeps the action • going&#13;
Girls volleyball launched the&#13;
intramural program into acti9nl&#13;
Mr. Albert Worley and Mr. Tom&#13;
Stull kept boys basketball moving,&#13;
while Mrs. Janet Mitchell took&#13;
control of girls volleyball and&#13;
basketball. Each team's aim was&#13;
to become No. 1. The "Bombers"&#13;
fought their way to the top in&#13;
volleyball, while the "Daring&#13;
Dribbling Demons" took the honor&#13;
spot in girls basketball, and&#13;
"Edgewood" in guys basketball.&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a . Here is Edgewood, the No. 1 basketball team: (front) Jim Bolton, Jeff&#13;
Colburn, Tim Arnett, and (back) Phil&#13;
Friedman, Mike Eyberg, Pat Mallory,&#13;
Larry Feilen&#13;
b. Ron Reid and Jerry Rounds decide&#13;
they will steer clear of the action.&#13;
c. Pam Jerkovich pops one in for two&#13;
points. &#13;
a b&#13;
d&#13;
a. Sherry Cooper and Nola Jenkins are&#13;
awed when Marcia Kelly finally hits the&#13;
ball.&#13;
b. "A-a-a-all the way," shouts Stan&#13;
Smith.&#13;
c. "That's my ball!" cries Nancy Dawson&#13;
to Maureen Hunter.&#13;
c d. LuAnn Asman, scorekeeper, watches&#13;
the game intently.&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
A. L. students have&#13;
a ''ball'' bowling&#13;
Robert Pettepier's boys&#13;
bowling team had a very&#13;
successful season. A.L. competed&#13;
with St. Albert and Tee Jay. Out&#13;
of the 8 teams competiting, A.L.&#13;
had a 2nd-place team, a 3rd-place&#13;
team, and a 5th-place team. Jerry&#13;
Collier, Tom Mahoney, Rob&#13;
Williams, Mike Dale, and Fernando Guedez bowled on the 2ndplace team. Bowlers with the best&#13;
averages were Bruce Kirk, Herb&#13;
Ridings, Rob Williams, and Jeff&#13;
Haven.&#13;
When this copy went to&#13;
press, the 3rd-place team had a&#13;
record of 67-41, and the 5th-place&#13;
b&#13;
team had a record of 45-73.&#13;
A.L. girls bowling team had&#13;
a successful season. They competed with St. ~lbert and Tee Jay&#13;
and finished 3rd, 6th and 7th out&#13;
of 8 competing teams. Jamie&#13;
Whittington, Jocelyn Whittington, Kathy Mahan, Kim&#13;
Mahan and Dalyce Stevens composed the 3rd-place bowling team.&#13;
Bowlers with the best averages&#13;
were Kathy Mahan, Jamie Whittington and Leah Gardner.&#13;
When this copy went to&#13;
press, the 3rd-place team had a&#13;
record of 72-36 and the 6th-place&#13;
team had a record of 34-74.&#13;
c&#13;
a . Mike Dale&#13;
b. When it comes to bowling, Tom&#13;
Fischer always knows the score.&#13;
c. Row 1: Da lyce Stevens, Jamie Whita&#13;
tington, Jocelyn Whittington, Betty&#13;
Evans, Teresa Reid Row 2: Kim Mahan,&#13;
Kathy Mahan , Gail Hissong, Carol&#13;
Garafalo, Sheryl Beck, Pam Coulter, and&#13;
Coach Robert Pettepier. &#13;
a&#13;
d&#13;
a. Fernando Guedez&#13;
b. Teresa Reid&#13;
c. Betty Evans&#13;
d. Row 1: Mike Dale, Len Cox, H erb&#13;
Riding s, Tim Ehlert, Bob Leibel Row 2:&#13;
b&#13;
Rob Williams, Bruce Kirk, Fernando&#13;
Guedez, Jeff Haven, Kirk Livingston,&#13;
Gaillard Johnson, and coach Robert&#13;
Pettepier.&#13;
e. Carol Garafalo shouts e n -&#13;
couragement!&#13;
e&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
Bachelor Joe Hauser lures&#13;
girls swimming coach&#13;
Outdoor practices held&#13;
through Mid-October at Woodrow&#13;
Wilson added an extra thrill to&#13;
routine workouts. However, the&#13;
thermometer dipped into the 50's&#13;
producing steaming water when&#13;
you were under and goose bumps&#13;
when you were out. Vitamin "C"&#13;
tablets soon became an important&#13;
supplement in a swimmer's diet.&#13;
Treading water from early&#13;
defeats, seven members of the&#13;
team made a big splash at their&#13;
first District Meet. Swimming&#13;
double their usual distances proved successful in turning the tide&#13;
toward several Lynx victories.&#13;
Sue Hilburn and Anne Gross&#13;
both earned points by placing 12th&#13;
in the 50-yard freestyle and 100-&#13;
yard breaststroke, respectively.&#13;
Novice diver, Carol Stone,&#13;
made an impressive appearance&#13;
when she placed 9th in the diving&#13;
competition. Both the medley&#13;
r~lay and the freestyle relay&#13;
teams brought honor to the ·Lynx&#13;
by grabbing 8th and 6th places.&#13;
Anne Gross, Kathy Hamer, Sue&#13;
Hilburn, Sue Smith, and Barb&#13;
Roqinson received credit for the&#13;
34 points netted in the District&#13;
Meet.&#13;
a. Diver Carol Stone, known for performing unusual feats, tries her luck at&#13;
"walking on water."&#13;
b. ROW 1: Sue Smith, Shawn Chapman&#13;
Kathy Hamer, Donna Deakin ROW 2 :&#13;
Lisa Spencer, Anne Gross, Barb Robinson, Carol Stone, Ba rb Smith &#13;
b&#13;
a. "I knew that these long arms and legs would be useful for something!"&#13;
muses Anne Gross.&#13;
b. Carol Stone applies gymnastic skills to her diving while exhibiting her&#13;
winning form.&#13;
c. "Help, I'm drowning," cries freestyler, Barb Robinson.&#13;
d. Individual medley swimmer, Kathy Hamer, breaststrokes her way to victory.&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Is it a snowball or a tennis ball?&#13;
As this copy goes to press,&#13;
Coach Mike Forbes reports that&#13;
the March rain and April snow&#13;
seem to be slowing up spring&#13;
practice efforts. With only three&#13;
upperclassmen; Todd Kallman,&#13;
John Nicolini, and Dave Beck, and&#13;
the rest of the sophomores, Coach&#13;
Forbes has plenty of work&#13;
building his team. But the new&#13;
coach has his hopes set high for&#13;
the competition with Iowa High&#13;
Schools. Unlike the rough competition with the Metro teams in&#13;
the fall, the team should stand a&#13;
good chance working up to the&#13;
Iowa District Tournaments which&#13;
will be held at A. L. Dave Beck&#13;
should bring home laurels as well&#13;
as Mark Peters.&#13;
c&#13;
a&#13;
a . "I got it! " shouts Mark Peters.&#13;
b. "I hope the Coach is watching this&#13;
form, " quips Dave Beck.&#13;
c. TEAM; ROW 1: Todd Kallman, John&#13;
b&#13;
Hough, Brian Mayberry, Robert Hendrix, Dave Beck. ROW 2: George&#13;
Oamek, Mark Peters, John Nicolini,&#13;
Brian Emerson, Jim Chapman, Coach&#13;
Mike Forbes. &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
Rain plagues tennis girls&#13;
As the yearbook went to&#13;
press, Coach Janet Lyles's girls&#13;
tennis team found its schedule&#13;
was tight with 1 7 matches, the&#13;
Metro Tournament on May 8 and&#13;
9, and the District Tournament on&#13;
May 11.&#13;
Coach Lyle remarked, "With&#13;
so many matches in such a short&#13;
time, it is difficult to find time to&#13;
practice and when there is time, it&#13;
always rains." At present, the&#13;
team has a 4-4 record. Joan&#13;
Madsen and Melinda Sigler took&#13;
the top singles' spots and Vicki&#13;
Currie and Rhonda Hessel comprised the first doubles' team.&#13;
c&#13;
a . Melinda Sigler shows off her form.&#13;
b. "Now you 've done it, Rhonda! "&#13;
c. "Where's t he ba ll?" wonders Jeanette Stolz.&#13;
d. Row 1: Melinda Sigler, Vicki Currie, Joan&#13;
Madsen, Rhonda Hessel. Row 2: Valerie Smith,&#13;
Lisa Freese, Sheila Brazelton. Row 3: Janice&#13;
Dawson, Nancy Smith, Mary Larsen, Anne&#13;
Gross, Terri Hammer, Jeanette Stolz.&#13;
d&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
Girls basketball becomes a first&#13;
For the first time in A. L.'s&#13;
history, girls basketball was introduced into the curriculum. Bill&#13;
Beasley was chosen the "lucky&#13;
coach." Mr. Beasley had coached&#13;
girls basketball before so he knew&#13;
what was in store for him.&#13;
Between the 6:30 morning&#13;
practices and running basketball&#13;
drills, the girls had some rough&#13;
times. There was fun also! One&#13;
morning in February, the girls&#13;
presented Mr. Beasley with a surprise birthday cake accompanied&#13;
by ice cream and pop. What a&#13;
breakfast!&#13;
Melinda Sigler was awarded&#13;
"Outstanding Forward" in the&#13;
Christmas tournament. Laurie&#13;
Amend was a big contributor to&#13;
the team as she averaged over 25&#13;
points a game.&#13;
Although the J. V. record&#13;
was 3-6, Coach Janet Lyle was&#13;
very pleased with the performances of her girls. Kris&#13;
Kladstrup and Debbie Shill were&#13;
high scorers for the team, while&#13;
the guard court gave the defensive hustle which was needed to&#13;
keep the team going.&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a . Barb Petersen cries for "help" from&#13;
her teammates.&#13;
b. "If those girls only knew I had hidden&#13;
springs in my shoes," smirks Kris&#13;
Kladstrup.&#13;
c . Row 1: Kris Kladstrup, Lisa Freese,&#13;
Robin Fahl, Rochelle Recher, Becky&#13;
Feight, Barb Smith. Row 2: Dianne&#13;
Miller, Barb Petersen, Cheri Langston,&#13;
Cheryl Springer, Debbie Shill. &#13;
a&#13;
d&#13;
a. "If I'd only had my Wheaties this morning that girl wouldn't have a chance,"&#13;
says Cathy Leaders.&#13;
b. Up, up and away goes Laurie Amend&#13;
for the shot.&#13;
c. Melinda Sigler shoots for another two&#13;
points.&#13;
b&#13;
d. Row 1: Sue Smith, Sherry Cooper,&#13;
Kathy Ryerson, Margaret Rance. Row 2:&#13;
Coach Bill Beasley, Rhonda Hessel, June&#13;
Carman, Laurie Amend, Cathy Leaders,&#13;
Lori Galloro, Liz Max well.&#13;
e. "I sure hope Melinda makes this&#13;
freethrow," quips Laurie Amend.&#13;
c&#13;
e&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
Golfers get into the ''swing'' of things&#13;
Boys golf team met stiff competition with Tee Jay, St. Alb.ert&#13;
and the Metro schools of Omaha.&#13;
The golf team was inexperienced.&#13;
Coach Don Hinkle was new but&#13;
definitely not inexperienced. None&#13;
of the members was seniors.&#13;
There were 7 sophomores and 2&#13;
juniors. Bob Pike was medalist&#13;
and Pete Ryan was low scorer for&#13;
the team.&#13;
Because of April showers,&#13;
the girls golf team had some wet&#13;
courses on which to practice.&#13;
When this copy went to pre_ss,&#13;
Coach Penny Basehore reported a&#13;
record of 3-1. Sue Warden and&#13;
Laurel Stohlmann were low&#13;
scorers for the team.&#13;
c&#13;
a&#13;
d&#13;
a . Pete Ryan sliced the air and lost the&#13;
ball?&#13;
b. "The only place for sand is on the&#13;
beach," complains Jim Sulhoff.&#13;
c. "If I'm lucky on this shot, I'll be play-&#13;
.. .. b&#13;
' "&#13;
' ..&#13;
• f '• • • I ,&#13;
': ~· .' : . . .. {').' :· .; ' l&#13;
._,, \&#13;
ing in the U . S. Open next year, " laughs&#13;
Dan Meyers.&#13;
d. Row 1: Bob Pike, Jim Sulhoff, Ken&#13;
Faurot, Bob Leibe l. Row 2 : Coach Don&#13;
Hinkle , Dan M eyer, Gary Marsh, Pat&#13;
Brown. &#13;
a&#13;
d&#13;
a . "I wonder if this putt is worth the&#13;
$50,000?" sighs Leyria Ross.&#13;
b . "All right, you dumb bird, come back&#13;
here with my ball," shouts Jacquie&#13;
H ansen.&#13;
c. L a urel Stohlma nn swings her way&#13;
b&#13;
through life .&#13;
d. Row 1: Laurel Stohlmann, Jacquie&#13;
Hansen, Leyria Ross, Renetta Moore .&#13;
Row 2: Lynette Johnson, Sue Warden,&#13;
Margaret Clark, Pat Urban, Pam Urban.&#13;
c&#13;
8 5 &#13;
8 6&#13;
Coach Joe Hauser and h.is&#13;
track men, although constantly&#13;
confronted with bad weather,&#13;
sported many impressive&#13;
showings throughout the season.&#13;
Perhaps one of the most notable&#13;
accomplishments during the&#13;
season was John Wichman's Sthplace finish at the Drake Relays&#13;
with a leap of 21' 4 1/2 11 •&#13;
Butch Atherton, Jay&#13;
Svoboda and Larry Nansel earned points in the shot put and discus. Tom Carrithers and Tom&#13;
b&#13;
Track attracts&#13;
3 3 C'inderrnen&#13;
c&#13;
Brandon scored in high jump and&#13;
pole vault respectively . . ~im&#13;
Peters, John Wickman, Tom&#13;
Carrithers and Harold Petersen&#13;
were a strong mile-relay team.&#13;
Consistent running by Tom&#13;
Carnithers in the hurdles and&#13;
Mike Stoddard and Harold&#13;
Petersen in the sprints always&#13;
brought home the bacon. Rick&#13;
Olsen led the distance runners&#13;
with his mile while Dale Grote&#13;
was the best two-miler.&#13;
a . "If CARRITHERS can do it, so can I, "&#13;
ponders Mr. John Galloway.&#13;
b. Butch Atherton lets loose a mighty&#13;
heave.&#13;
c. Row 1: Bob Thomsen, Jim Johnson,&#13;
Kurt Weber, Gilbert Karr, Ed Clatterbuck, Butch Nelson, Duane Jensen, Rick&#13;
Olsen. Row 2 : Todd Shanno, Frank Rash,&#13;
a&#13;
Harold Petersen, Tom Carrithers, Dan&#13;
Ozaydin, Jim Peters, Mike Stoddard,&#13;
Jim Petersen, John Behrens. Row 3:&#13;
Rick McDonough, Scott Casady, John&#13;
Ruffcorn, Steve Beck, Tom Brandon,&#13;
John Wickman, Jeff Oden, Bill Cenovich,&#13;
Dale Grote , Dave Thomsen , Rod&#13;
Williams. Row 4: Mark Seaman, Jay&#13;
Svoboda, Butch Atherton, Larry Nansel,&#13;
Richard McKern. &#13;
b&#13;
a. Tom Carrithers strains to beat his opponent to the tape.&#13;
b. Rick Olsen rounds the curve and heads&#13;
toward home.&#13;
c. Quick starts are a key to Harold&#13;
Petersen's success.&#13;
d . John Wickman displays the form&#13;
which won 8th place at the Drake&#13;
Relays, and looks down to check to see if&#13;
he will land on anyone.&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
d&#13;
8 7 &#13;
88&#13;
Baseball has a ''rain-checked'' season&#13;
Coach Ron Holland 's&#13;
baseball team suffered with the&#13;
same bad weather as did all the&#13;
spring sports. It wasn't unusual&#13;
for a game to be cancelled, or to&#13;
play a week of make-up games.&#13;
A. L.'s "Nine" had a notable&#13;
weakness: inexperience. Coach&#13;
Holland elected to have six&#13;
sophomores on the Varsity Team.&#13;
They responded well to Varsity&#13;
pressures with Dave Kruse&#13;
leading them. At the time this&#13;
copy went to press, Dave was&#13;
leading the city in batting at a&#13;
.615 pace. Others who showed&#13;
poise were Jim Neely and Johnny&#13;
Barber.&#13;
Standouts from last year's&#13;
State-runner-up team, who&#13;
provided needed experience, were&#13;
All-State pitcher Bob Rongish, a&#13;
while Mark Stevens, Ron Reid&#13;
and Joe J ones were star fielders.&#13;
VAR SITY BASEBA LL&#13;
A. L . OPPONENT&#13;
2 Gr oss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12&#13;
13 Tech . .. . .... . .. ... ... . . . ... 0&#13;
6 Bellevue . . . . .. . .. . . . ... ..... 3&#13;
2 Ryan . .. . . . . .... ...... .. . . . . 5&#13;
0 P rep .. . .. . ...... . .... .. . ... 9&#13;
4 Tee J ay ....... ... .. .. . . .. . 15&#13;
0 Benson ... ... .. .. . .. .. ..... 10&#13;
7 Rummel . . . .... .. . .. . .... ... 8&#13;
0 Burke ... . . . . ... .... . .. .. . .. 7&#13;
.-&#13;
b&#13;
, ( . • ' ... .,.,. .... &amp;&#13;
... c&#13;
a . Joe Jones takes a wild whack at the&#13;
ball.&#13;
b. M ark Stevens prances across home&#13;
plate.&#13;
c. Bob Rong ish prepare s to slide home. &#13;
c&#13;
a. Coach Ron Holland and the umpires&#13;
try to discover which way the wind is&#13;
blowing.&#13;
b. Ron Reid takes a cut at a low pitch.&#13;
c . Row 1: Dan McSorley, Kevin Crook,&#13;
b&#13;
John Barber, Dave Kruse, Jeff Anderson, Terry M axwell, Dave Hagen. Row&#13;
2: Joe Bahr, Joe Jones, Jim Neely, Chris&#13;
Jensen, Alan Waters, Terry Lewis, Paul&#13;
Crane, Bob Rongish.&#13;
8 9 &#13;
90&#13;
J. V. 's ''hit and run'' for Jimenez&#13;
Strong base running, consistent hitting, and near errorless&#13;
defense were the strong attributes of Saint Jimenez's J.V.&#13;
diamond squad.&#13;
During the first half of the&#13;
rainy season, the team recorded&#13;
victories over Tee Jay: 4-2; Prep:&#13;
7-5; Central: 12-7, and had a 9-9&#13;
_ tie with Northwest due to time.&#13;
Randy Hamilton and Jim&#13;
Bolton's constant hi~ting and&#13;
fielding made them the only two&#13;
junior starters. Sophomore standouts were Kevin Crook, Rick&#13;
Bain, Craig Birdsong and Joe&#13;
Bahr.&#13;
a. Randy Hamilton throws to nail a&#13;
runner heading for home.&#13;
b. Kevin Crook shows the girls why he's&#13;
a swinger.&#13;
c. Row 1: Craig Birdsong, Jeff Whitman, Mark Boos, Kevin Crook, Bob Williams, Ed Brugett, Darrell Livengood.&#13;
Row 2 : Ed Stacy, Tony Gallaro, Craig&#13;
Buckma ster, Russ Webster, Skip&#13;
Kennedy, Jim Bolton, Dennis Ortez. Row&#13;
3: Rod Whitman, Mike Hunter, Randy&#13;
Hamilton, Mark Mahan, Rick Bain, Joe&#13;
Bahr, Kevin Nuzum, Dave Huggins.&#13;
d. Coach Saint Jimenez lets everyone&#13;
know who 's boss.&#13;
d&#13;
a b&#13;
c &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
Girls enter niany track events&#13;
e&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
a. "And they said track was easy,"&#13;
heaves Rochelle Recher.&#13;
b. Cindy Nelson races against the clock.&#13;
c. " Slow down, or you '11 drop it! "&#13;
whimpers Sandy Nelson to Susan&#13;
Hilburn.&#13;
d. Row 1: June Carman, Liz Maxwell,&#13;
Girls track team participated in the Metro League and&#13;
the Iowa League. The following&#13;
entries placed in competition:&#13;
440-yd. Relay-Sandy .Nelson,&#13;
Julie Wickman, Susan Hilburn&#13;
and Liz Maxwell; High Jump and&#13;
440-yd. Dash-Rochelle Recher;&#13;
880-yd. Run-Kim Svoboda; 220-&#13;
yd. Dash-Cindy Nels on. Liz&#13;
Maxwell and Susan Hilburn were&#13;
fast sprinters.&#13;
Field events included: High&#13;
Jump, Long Jump, Discus, Shot&#13;
Put and Softball Throw. Running&#13;
events were: 80-, 100-, 50-, 220-,&#13;
440-yd. Dash plus the 880-yd.&#13;
Run. There were relays also.&#13;
S u e Hilburn, Cindy Ne lson, Laurie&#13;
Amend, Sandy Nelson, Rochelle Recher.&#13;
Row 2: Mrs. Janet Mitchell, Sherry&#13;
Cooper, Jane Hensley, Marcia Kelley,&#13;
Kathy Peters, Cindy Fitzgerald, Kim&#13;
Svoboda, Julie Wickman, Carol Stone.&#13;
e. Sue Hilburn and Cindy Nelson question Mrs. Mitchell's stopwatch.&#13;
•&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Shiny black Cadillacs and Lincolns&#13;
swung to the curbing&#13;
in front of the door.&#13;
Gallant young gentlemen,&#13;
dressed in black tuxedoes, stepped from them.&#13;
Each young man graciously opened the car door&#13;
to assist his date of the evening.&#13;
Dressed in mink and ermine,&#13;
the ladies made their way to the entrance.&#13;
Carefully they held their escort's arm&#13;
so that they would not trip on the long&#13;
trains of their sequined gowns.&#13;
The first couple arrived at the entrance.&#13;
As the dashing man&#13;
reached to open the doo~&#13;
he found it locked.&#13;
Amazed, he struggled with the lock and chain&#13;
which held it shut.&#13;
Soon many couples&#13;
had gathered around the door.&#13;
Each tried to open it.&#13;
It seems the meeting had been canceled.&#13;
SOLIDARITY &#13;
&#13;
94&#13;
Thes.e three&#13;
clubs stayed lllive&#13;
¥-Teens, a service organization which serves the community,&#13;
had 12 active members. A big&#13;
event was a field trip to Des&#13;
Moines accompanied by sponsors,&#13;
.. Mrs. Dorthea Day and Mrs.&#13;
Leona Heaps.&#13;
FHA had 30 active members&#13;
who met every other Monday.&#13;
Two of their activities were the&#13;
Spring Style Show and the collection of $120 for the POW's.&#13;
FSA, an organization to&#13;
promote secretarial knowledge,&#13;
played an important role in the&#13;
b&#13;
lives of 35 girls. A money-making&#13;
project was the sale of Christmas&#13;
candles. Diane Bradley proved to&#13;
be eligible for a scholarship of&#13;
$2,000 for a secretarial degree at&#13;
a college of her choice, while&#13;
Debra Hoden won the Future&#13;
Secretary of the Year Award.&#13;
Organizations have been&#13;
generally declining in interest at&#13;
A. L. but these three have managed to recruit a fairly good&#13;
membership which has supported&#13;
activities.&#13;
a. FHA spends many hours planning the District Meeting&#13;
which is held at A. L. in October.&#13;
b. Y-Teen's field trip to Des Moines gives them an opportunity&#13;
to meet Senator Griffin.&#13;
c. These talented girls model their pretty outfits which they c&#13;
made for the FHA Style Show.&#13;
a&#13;
DA&#13;
T&#13;
DEC &#13;
E&#13;
DE&#13;
a&#13;
b c&#13;
a. FSA has a "get-together" picnic.&#13;
b. Maureen Derby models her dress for the style show while she&#13;
sings "Second-hand Rose."&#13;
c. FSA OFFICERS: Jill Claar, Rhonda Hessel, Cindi McCall,&#13;
Mary Hansen, Jody Maxwell.&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Eat your heart out and&#13;
join the foreign legion&#13;
Language clubs are still&#13;
trudging on, and refuse to 'let&#13;
anything stop them. Even though&#13;
the memberships were smaller,&#13;
the clubs didn't lose all their&#13;
strength. Spanish Club was often&#13;
confused with a gourmet club,&#13;
when it went to eat at foreign&#13;
restaurants and topped the first&#13;
semester off with a Christmas&#13;
b&#13;
pinata. French Club also enjoyed&#13;
eating, so it had a fondue party,&#13;
even drank grape juice which&#13;
came in champagne bottles under&#13;
pressure. German Club didn't&#13;
want to be left out, so it took a&#13;
journey to the Amana Colonies.&#13;
As this copy went to press,&#13;
the language clubs were planning&#13;
International Week.&#13;
a . "Hey- make s u re I get in t h e pict ure," begs Joyce McCa ll at the German&#13;
Club Christmas P arty.&#13;
b. "J ust look at me," smiles Ta mmy Bledsoe under t he Spanish pinata.&#13;
c. "Oh boy- I can't believe what a&#13;
French Fondue can do t o a chunk of&#13;
food," excla ims Mary Kenkel.&#13;
a&#13;
c &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
Eating unites two unlike clubs&#13;
c&#13;
a. Ellen Keister, Becky Delehant, and&#13;
Sue Eilts enjoy their Quill Club potlucks.&#13;
b. Mark Steege mixes up his "home&#13;
brew."&#13;
c. Row 1: Terry Hammer, Stephanie&#13;
Gohlinghorst, Patty Hagen, Patty Behm,&#13;
Rosemary Knight, Debbie Durham, Jill&#13;
Claar. Row 2: Melinda Sigler, Debbie&#13;
Lending a helping hand at&#13;
school functions was the major&#13;
duty of the Courtesy Club. Extra&#13;
benefits for its services included a&#13;
chance to see free plays and concerts. Mrs. Lois Alter and Mrs.&#13;
Mary Gepner, sponsors, enjoyed&#13;
the steak dinner at Rondell's most&#13;
of. all.&#13;
Reading their own creative&#13;
writings after stomach-filling&#13;
potlucks was the main activity of&#13;
Mrs. Maxine Switzer's Grill &amp;&#13;
Quill Club. These aspiring&#13;
authors seemed to spend more&#13;
time eating than writing.&#13;
Hoden, Denise Allen, Jane Tedesco,&#13;
Susan Hilburn, Theresa Leibel, Debbie&#13;
Thacker. Row 3: Jan Stemple, Sue&#13;
Warden, Jacquie Hansen , Diane&#13;
Henderson , Nancy Smith, Barb&#13;
Petersen, Vicki Currie, Barb Krabbe,&#13;
Bobbette Bowen, Kim Pierce, Jane Spetman, Mary Hansen, Ruth Karr, Sue&#13;
Post.&#13;
9 7 &#13;
9 8&#13;
A. L. teaches foreign students ''mod''&#13;
English&#13;
Day by day, the letters AF S&#13;
are becoming more widely known&#13;
as a service to bring foreign&#13;
students to the United States.&#13;
Mr. Don Scheibeler and his&#13;
co-sponsor Miss Frances Burritt,&#13;
put forth a mighty effort with the&#13;
club members at Christmas time&#13;
and sponsor a Christmas Dance;&#13;
The net proceeds from this dance&#13;
are used to sponsor the American&#13;
Field Service exchange student&#13;
for the next year.&#13;
Hi Everybody: My name is&#13;
b&#13;
Katrien Marie Elisabeth Josephine Delbeke. My friends call&#13;
me Katrien. I have spent 10 1/2&#13;
months as an AFS student and it&#13;
has been one of the greatest experie.nces of qiy life. I have never&#13;
gone to a coed school before. Boys&#13;
make school life really interesting. I was pleased with the&#13;
variety of elective courses such as&#13;
drama, music and art. This is my&#13;
Belgium "good-bye" to you but I'll&#13;
be back!&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a . Katrien wishes the football team a&#13;
glorious victory.&#13;
b. "WOW! I've never had a surprise party before!"&#13;
c. Here Katrien daydreams about the&#13;
things of the past and the events to&#13;
come.&#13;
d . "Please finish up the pota to salad,&#13;
J a ckie, " pleads Ginny Thomsen , AFS&#13;
pr esident. &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
b&#13;
a. Hotdogs, hamburgers, ice crea1!1 and&#13;
fried chicken were favorite foods of&#13;
foreign students Alberto Gayou, Paulo&#13;
Zonari and Fernando Guedez. Alberto&#13;
came from Mexico where his uncle is&#13;
President. Mr. Tom Lara, sponsor of t he&#13;
Spanish Club, had fun with Alberto&#13;
because he spoke the real Spanish.&#13;
b. South America was represented by&#13;
Fernando from Venezuela. Like the&#13;
other foreign students, his main problem&#13;
was "English." Fernando participat ed in&#13;
bowling which wa s a new sport t o him.&#13;
"Subjects, classes and discipline are a ll&#13;
different he r e," he commented.&#13;
c. Paulo came from Brazil. "This school&#13;
is bigger than mine back home. Down&#13;
t here we have five periods. I like A.' L .&#13;
better. And anot her thing - discipline is&#13;
more r e laxed. I like that also. "&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
(S204IE3NOE)2 +&#13;
M-A • T+ H Clubs&#13;
Math Club was calculated to&#13;
be a group of paper-cutting&#13;
geniuses as it learned the art of&#13;
cutting and folding paper to make&#13;
pentagons, hexagons and more&#13;
complicated polygons.&#13;
Visiting Creighton University, the group gained the opportunity to enter math contests and&#13;
tour the campus.&#13;
Science Club invited&#13;
speakers to talk about ESP and&#13;
brain waves. On a cool, dark&#13;
night, the members learned about&#13;
the galaxy as they went stargazing.&#13;
Although the memberships&#13;
of these clubs were small, those&#13;
members who attended were&#13;
enthusiastic.&#13;
b&#13;
a. "Are we going to look at stars or&#13;
heavenly bodies? " smirks Joan Madsen&#13;
at a star-gazing session.&#13;
b. "NO- NOT THE CHAIR! I tell you,&#13;
c&#13;
I'm innocent," pleads John Nicolini.&#13;
c. Math Club members, Theresa Leibel&#13;
and Scott Gerard, hide behind Jody&#13;
Strohbehn to avoid publicity. &#13;
Ohess club ~akes its ~ove&#13;
Chess Club tried to form a&#13;
human chess game and almost&#13;
succeeded. Pawns were the only&#13;
chessmen which they didn't have,&#13;
but with not enough volunteers&#13;
for the low positions, the game&#13;
didn't get off the ground.&#13;
Jeff Wilson, Terry Tillman&#13;
and Sid Bradley held the top&#13;
positions as this copy went to&#13;
press. Wilson and Doug Goodman&#13;
earned the most points playing&#13;
the game.&#13;
Mr. Kelly Scott, a new&#13;
counselor, sponsors Chess Club&#13;
and believes chess to be a braintwister.&#13;
b&#13;
c&#13;
a . "If I move here, then he will move there, and I'll&#13;
move here and then he'll kill me," decides&#13;
Rich ard Morehouse.&#13;
b. "What would Bobby Fisher do in a situation like this?" contemplates Mr. Kelly Scott.&#13;
c. "The little white one takes the big black horsie,"&#13;
explains Jeff Wilson.&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
A. L. finally gets its • marquis&#13;
Although a classy letter&#13;
composed by Andy Peters was&#13;
sent to the school board, a proposed rock concert was canned. Dr.&#13;
Thomas Kenny pointed out three&#13;
major problems: insurance,&#13;
security, and flooring.&#13;
Four years ago the idea of&#13;
purchasing a marquis was&#13;
developed. In January, A. L. could&#13;
finally advertise coming events on&#13;
a flashy marquis.&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
-&#13;
--&#13;
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--&#13;
JAN 18·19 MHSAA WRESTLING TOUR.&#13;
19•22 NO SCHOOL&#13;
SAT · 20· BASKETBALL HOME&#13;
WED · 24 REPORT CARDS&#13;
a. Student Council meetings, held in the&#13;
lecture hall, produced varied levels of interest.&#13;
b. Student Council President, Andy&#13;
Peters, demonstrates new audio-visual&#13;
equipment.&#13;
c. The student body can finally boast&#13;
about its marquis, bigger than Tee Jays,&#13;
of course. &#13;
Coaches inspire athletes&#13;
a&#13;
Abraham, Lincoln's Coaching Staff&#13;
LARRY ARGENSINGER Football, Basketball JOHN GALLOWAY&#13;
GENE ARMSTRONG Football, Basketball SAINT JIMENEZ&#13;
PENNY BASEHORE Girls Golf, JOE HAUSER&#13;
WILLIAM BEASLEY Boys Gymnastics, SUE HAUSER&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
JOHN BROOKE Football, Wrestling DON HINKLE&#13;
DENNIS DOZARK Football, Wrestling RON HOLLAND&#13;
REED EMSICK Football, Wrestling JANET LYLE&#13;
MIKE FORBES Basketball, Tennis JAN MITCHELL&#13;
MIKE FREEMAN Cross Country, ROBERT PETTERPIER&#13;
Track&#13;
a. Row 1: Ronald Holland, Bill Beasley,&#13;
Larry Argersinger, Mike Forbes. Row 2 :&#13;
Basehore, Sue Hauser, Janet Lyle. Row&#13;
3: Gene Armstrong, Joe Hauser, Don&#13;
Hinkle, Mike Freeman, John Galloway John Brooke, Reed Emsick, Penny&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Track&#13;
Girls Gymnastics &amp;&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Football, Golf&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Girls Tennis&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
Bowling&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
FOA hears Torn Osborne&#13;
Fellowship of Christian&#13;
Athletes held its meetings in the&#13;
homes of its members. One thing&#13;
happened for sure at every&#13;
meeting-everybody drank pop&#13;
and ate cookies. Sometimes a film&#13;
was shown and other times&#13;
members studied the Bible. One&#13;
morning the athletes went to a&#13;
breakfast at the Hilton where&#13;
Tom Osborne, new football coach&#13;
at Nebraska, was the honoree.&#13;
During the year, the&#13;
members sold shirts and participated in a marathon run&#13;
around Bayliss Park. Each&#13;
member solicited sponsors who&#13;
paid so much for each time around&#13;
the park. Money from these&#13;
events was used to finance&#13;
members at a summer camp.&#13;
a b&#13;
a. Bob Pusey reads up on FCA material.&#13;
b. Mark Roger is always on the end of his&#13;
chair at meetings.&#13;
c. "It goes in that little slot, maybe?"&#13;
questions Charlie Tefft of FCA sponsor,&#13;
Ron Beeson. &#13;
''Thank you to the managers''&#13;
Managing is a most unappreciated job, but managers are a&#13;
very important part of every&#13;
sport! So are statisticians. Most&#13;
coaches would be lost without a&#13;
manager.&#13;
Peter "Foggy" Smith has&#13;
been managing since the 8th&#13;
grade. "Thank you, Peter, for&#13;
your years of dedicated service."&#13;
Assisting Peter were Chris&#13;
Laustrup and Gary Schwarzenbach in football, and Charlie Tefft&#13;
in basketball.&#13;
Statisticians deserve a&#13;
"thank you" also. John Smith&#13;
handled this job for football and&#13;
basketball. Aiding John was Mark&#13;
Armstrong. In wrestling, Linda&#13;
r Friedland never missed a&#13;
take down.&#13;
b&#13;
a. Dan Mcsorley gets the best of care&#13;
from Gary Schwarzenbach, Pete Smith&#13;
and Chris Laustrup.&#13;
b. "Foggy" and Charlie Tefft have a ball.&#13;
c&#13;
c. Mr. Gene Armstrong finally gets even.&#13;
d. John Smith and Linda Friedland&#13;
check the scorebook.&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
To contribute to the development of ideas,&#13;
to be clear, to understand,&#13;
to know the history of the past&#13;
and to plan th? history of the futureto these goals we are directed.&#13;
We share this course common to all&#13;
American children.&#13;
Three wise educators argued once.&#13;
One said that there could be no schools&#13;
without teachers and sothey are the most important.&#13;
Another said that there could be&#13;
no schools without students&#13;
and so they are the most important.&#13;
The third, the wisest, said that&#13;
there could be no schools&#13;
without knowledge.&#13;
We could not speak,&#13;
nor write, nor understand without knrwledge.&#13;
Indeed,&#13;
knowledge is the most important.&#13;
PERSPICUITY &#13;
&#13;
108&#13;
School board pro~tes&#13;
When Dr. "Bob" (Robert&#13;
Benton) was promoted to the&#13;
State Superintendency, Dr.&#13;
Leonard Gregory was named the&#13;
new superintendent of Council&#13;
Bluffs schools. He is dedicated to&#13;
the improvement of education for&#13;
all students in the C. B. district.&#13;
"Project Improve," created by the&#13;
School Board, is an in-depth&#13;
study of education now and as it&#13;
should be. The study has a section&#13;
which deals specifically with the&#13;
high schools. Both A. L. students&#13;
and faculty are on this special&#13;
committee.&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
proJ·ect i~p ove&#13;
a . Robert Melick, Carmen Gioiello,&#13;
Thomas Kenny, Leonard Gregory&#13;
b. Row 1 : Raymon d Uhlhorn, Leonar d&#13;
Gregory, Lloyd S mith. Row 2: J oseph&#13;
Henry, Delman Campbell, Ward Bean,&#13;
Eugene Marsh. &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
Detentions are replaced by ans&#13;
WANTED: THREE MEN PRINCIPALS OF A. L.&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
REWARD: A FREE SUPPLY OF FORGED&#13;
PASSES FOR ONE MONTH, FOUR FREE SKIPS,&#13;
AND SIX FREE ROUND-TRIP VISITS TO THE&#13;
ATTENDANCE OFFICE.&#13;
The first suspect, Kenneth Kuester is the&#13;
ringleader of this notorious trio. He is the man at the&#13;
top who issues orders to his two cohorts. Chances to&#13;
see the boss-man are cut down as his duties include&#13;
administrative problems outside the building and&#13;
meetings at the Central Office. (Don't be fooled-t his&#13;
man has his finger on everybody and everything.)&#13;
A second suspect is seldom seen but his voice is&#13;
heard daily through a mysterious device known as&#13;
the intercom. Athletic functions and all student activities are known to be his main racket. Thurman&#13;
Johnson is his professional name.&#13;
Suspect No. 3 is famous for causing mysterious&#13;
disappearances of students for three days. Any close&#13;
contact with the accused can only mean serious consequences for the youthful culprits. Associates of the&#13;
accused include unruly characters, also called&#13;
"disciplinary-problem students." Several aliases a re&#13;
used but he is widely known as Don Moxley.&#13;
a. Kenneth Kuester, Principal&#13;
b. Kenneth Kuester, Thurman Johnson and Don Moxley enjoy a&#13;
break in the teachers' lounge.&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Are you&#13;
in with the&#13;
''in'' group?&#13;
Attention! Captain Don&#13;
Moxley and his recruits, Mrs.&#13;
Phyllis Hilder and Mrs. Kay&#13;
McKern, stand behind the attendance counter manning their&#13;
guns. They dare you to step&#13;
forward and say, "My alarm clock&#13;
didn't go off or my car wouldn't&#13;
start." They are able to distinguish a phoney excuse from the&#13;
real thing. So heed their advice&#13;
and don't try to pull the wool over&#13;
their eyes!!&#13;
a . Mrs. Williams types up the school&#13;
financial report.&#13;
b. Kay McKern c. Mae Maher&#13;
d. P hyllis Hilder&#13;
e. Mr. Don Moxley and his recruits dare&#13;
you to step forwa rd! I&#13;
e&#13;
a&#13;
c &#13;
Guidance office rolls into action&#13;
Ready on the set . . . Lights&#13;
Action . . . Roll 'em. The&#13;
counselors rolled them all&#13;
right- from one class to another&#13;
according to the wishes of disgruntled students. Many&#13;
sophomores and juniors were&#13;
helped to see the LIGHT about&#13;
their four-year pl ans. The&#13;
Counseling Center was where the&#13;
ACTION was for the seniors of&#13;
1973 as they struggled through&#13;
ACT, SAT, college applications&#13;
and scholarships.&#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
.""'"" ""·"-"-.......... ..-.,.. .... .. ..... " ....... ' • ... .-..,, . .. •• o.t .... · - ·-&#13;
----- 1 2 :J • 5 - a - • 10 11 12 13&#13;
}&#13;
e&#13;
d&#13;
a . Mr. Richard Schoeppner a nd Mrs.&#13;
Marge Sheely discuss recipes during&#13;
their lunch break.&#13;
b. Romola F ritz&#13;
c. Bess Pappas&#13;
d. George Linds ay&#13;
e. Mr. Kelly S cott gives serious counseling t o a questioning senior , Cathy&#13;
Leaders.&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
a&#13;
a. Bill Willard&#13;
b. Speakers at the convict assembly&#13;
decided the audience should have been in&#13;
prison!&#13;
c. Mary Gepner&#13;
d. Linda Suntken&#13;
e. Warren Weber&#13;
f. Gloria Dittman&#13;
g. John Galloway&#13;
Tow_nsrnen present their&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
f g &#13;
views on current proble~s&#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a . Roger Kuhl (center) chats with two&#13;
members of Equilibria.&#13;
b. Larry Argersinger&#13;
c&#13;
c . Sidney Klapper&#13;
d. Dennis Butler, State Representative of&#13;
the 99th District&#13;
Activities in the Social&#13;
Science wing involved new&#13;
aspects of teaching. Roger Kuhl,&#13;
the man with the original ideas,&#13;
brought doctors, lawyers, social&#13;
workers, and parents to classes.&#13;
When the parents "rapped" with&#13;
the kids, nobody slept. ·&#13;
Two members of Equilibria&#13;
visited with the students two days&#13;
giving their views on various&#13;
problems including drugs.&#13;
Students gained an idea of prison&#13;
life from three trustee convicts&#13;
who spoke at a special assembly.&#13;
"American Politics, " a new&#13;
social studies course, was taught&#13;
by Warren Weber. Students&#13;
learned how to operate a political&#13;
campaign and the processes involved in elections. Overflow&#13;
social studies students had a new&#13;
teacher, Larry Argersinger.&#13;
d&#13;
11 3 &#13;
11 4&#13;
Students elect languages&#13;
and business courses&#13;
Electronics entered the&#13;
Business Department in Mrs.&#13;
Leona Heaps' classroom in the&#13;
form of an animal named the&#13;
Norelco dictating machine. Each&#13;
student, equipped with desk&#13;
earphones and a small electronic&#13;
box, practiced his dictation from a&#13;
tape at his own required speed.&#13;
One new instructor, Mr.&#13;
William Hughes, taught sales,&#13;
business law and bookkeeping. He&#13;
was a newcomer to the present A.&#13;
L. but taught this field years ago&#13;
in the old A. L.&#13;
"Hola, Bonjour, Gu ten Tag."&#13;
These are just three ways to say&#13;
"hello" in foreign languages. But&#13;
in the Spanish, French, and German classes you learn more than&#13;
to say "hello". You learn about the&#13;
culture of the country and to&#13;
speak the language fluently. The&#13;
third year Frerich class did&#13;
something special this year. They&#13;
presented the play, "Snow White&#13;
and the Seven Dwarfs".&#13;
a&#13;
c d&#13;
b&#13;
a. Judy Juenemann&#13;
b . Leona Heaps&#13;
c. "If only I could move my pen faster,"&#13;
sighs Robin Butcher.&#13;
d. William Hughes&#13;
e . Gerald Ross&#13;
f. Ma rtha Schmidt&#13;
e f &#13;
b&#13;
a&#13;
d e&#13;
c&#13;
f&#13;
a . Janet Ferrin&#13;
b. Peggy Rodriguez&#13;
c. Gwanetha Neff&#13;
d. Jane Sak&#13;
e . Sha wn Chapman a nd P enny Stancliffe&#13;
examine t he new Norelco dictating&#13;
machine.&#13;
f. Glori a Sinnett&#13;
g . Thoma s Lara teaches his class the&#13;
g ba sics of Spanish.&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
English department&#13;
adopts new courses&#13;
"Language of Man" taught&#13;
by Linda Christiansen was a ne~&#13;
course taught to juniors. This was&#13;
one of several mini courses&#13;
(semester) offered to the student&#13;
body. Much to the joy of many&#13;
students, drama was now con-&#13;
. sidered to be an English credit.&#13;
Seniors enjoyed the study of the&#13;
Bible in Mrs. Lois Alters' English&#13;
classes.&#13;
Mass Media taught by Mrs.&#13;
Idella Spann was still a popular,&#13;
creative course. The teacher was&#13;
even creative-producing Molly&#13;
Marie Spann in the spring. Mrs.&#13;
Scarlett Porter taught Mass&#13;
Media the second semester which&#13;
proved exciting for her (her first&#13;
year) and the students.&#13;
f&#13;
a&#13;
a. Dorethea Day&#13;
b. Linda Christensen&#13;
c. Mr. Seth Hills instructs Jim Johnson in&#13;
the use of audio visual equipment.&#13;
d. Sonja Jackson&#13;
e. Carol Murray&#13;
b&#13;
c &#13;
a&#13;
d&#13;
a. Scarlet Porter instructed the Mass&#13;
Media Course second semester. She did&#13;
a fine job even though she claims she&#13;
has a lop sided face.&#13;
b. Dorothy Ricke&#13;
c. Lois Alter&#13;
b&#13;
e&#13;
d. Maxine Switzer&#13;
e. Idella Spann created and "produced"&#13;
the Mass Media class.&#13;
f. Donald Scheibeler gets involved with&#13;
his ntudents.&#13;
c&#13;
f&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
"Power Mechanics " -a&#13;
modern shop course taught by&#13;
Mr. Grant Magnussen, newcomer&#13;
to the Industrial Arts Departmen t, "turned on'' many a&#13;
student's interest. In another&#13;
area, water skiis, built under the&#13;
supervision of Mr. Dennis&#13;
Dozark, were seen skimming out&#13;
of the Wood Shop. Unknown to&#13;
many students, Welding, Building&#13;
Construction, and Vocational&#13;
Drafting were taught at the new&#13;
Career Center located near the C.&#13;
B. Stadium.&#13;
b&#13;
e&#13;
a. "Hm- I hope Mr. Tangeman and Mr.&#13;
Magnussen know what they're doing,"&#13;
muses Wes Mortensen.&#13;
b. Frank Diblaski c. Ronald Holland&#13;
d. Marvin Bergsten&#13;
Buchanan&#13;
e. Richard&#13;
f. Larry Harriman g . Dennis Dozark&#13;
Shop teaches useful work&#13;
c d&#13;
f g &#13;
Driver education speeds&#13;
away fro~ a crash course&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
f&#13;
Ill' J&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
a. Paul E hlert&#13;
b. S antos Jimenez is busy at the controls&#13;
in t he simulator.&#13;
c . .(\.lbert Worley&#13;
Driver Education moved at a&#13;
fast speed: 70 mph on t he&#13;
Interstate. Driving skills. were&#13;
developed in class, car and&#13;
simulator. Girls in jeans changed&#13;
tires and peeked under the hood.&#13;
Technique i n skidding was&#13;
automatically mastered on snowy&#13;
days.&#13;
e&#13;
d. Mich ael Forbes&#13;
e . Thoma s St ull&#13;
f. S heriff H iggins. one of t he Dodge ,,_,oys&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Math and science students&#13;
sum up 'individualized study&#13;
Spicy teachers and fruitful&#13;
assignments were on the menu for .&#13;
1973 math and science students.&#13;
Combining their efforts, Christine&#13;
Fink and Dennis Schmoker introduced a new individualized&#13;
study program in chemistry.&#13;
Mike Freemen's physics students&#13;
spent their time bribing&#13;
counselors for semester drops.&#13;
Reed "Kiss-me-dear" Emsick, Joe&#13;
"Dad" Hauser and Woodrow "Uncle Woody" Clarke composed the&#13;
three-man team of biology instructors.&#13;
One brave math teacher, Orville Miller, used individualized&#13;
instruction in his advanced&#13;
algebra classes. Erv a&#13;
Huckleeberry tried it for six&#13;
weeks with her beginning algebra&#13;
students but decided "it was for&#13;
the birds." Robert Pettepier and&#13;
Anina Christensen enlightened&#13;
sophomores in geometry while&#13;
Ron Beeson "pushed" the seniors&#13;
through math analysis.&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
d&#13;
I __ .,.._ 31t! ._,&#13;
b&#13;
/&#13;
/ &#13;
e&#13;
h&#13;
j k&#13;
f&#13;
a. Anina Christensen b. Orville Miller&#13;
c . Woodrow Clarke displays "Rufus " in&#13;
the nude.&#13;
d. Ron Beeson&#13;
e. Dennis Schmoker shows Doug Goodman " girlie " pictures in the spectrometer.&#13;
f. Erv a Huckleeberry g. Mike Freeman&#13;
h. Christine Fink i. Reed Emsick&#13;
j . Joe Hauser k . Robert Pettepier&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Janet Jones joins horne-ec&#13;
Wandering aimlessly down&#13;
the halls of Abraham Lincoln,&#13;
your nose took a new journey. You&#13;
suddenly found yourself · moving&#13;
quickly in th.e dire.ction of the&#13;
Homemaking wing.&#13;
Cherri Blair and Janet&#13;
Jones taught not only girls how to&#13;
cook but also boys. Miss Jones,&#13;
the only new teacher in the&#13;
Homemaking Department, suffered a fi.rey initiation with her&#13;
boys cooking classes but they&#13;
finally proved to be the "frosting"&#13;
of her days. Mrs. Alice Ostheller&#13;
taught "Family Living" and kept&#13;
the electric sewing machines&#13;
purring, especially through the&#13;
road show season.&#13;
a . Janet Jones and Cherri Blair&#13;
b. Alice Ostheller&#13;
c. Has Mrs. Mae Maher registered these&#13;
new students?&#13;
~ t&#13;
~&#13;
.&#13;
·' . ... .&#13;
J. . .., . b&#13;
c &#13;
Physical education jogs on&#13;
a&#13;
b c&#13;
e&#13;
Everybody wanted to learn&#13;
to square dance but only the&#13;
junior girls and senior boys were&#13;
granted this privilege. Mr. John&#13;
Gibson must have classified&#13;
himself as a senior boy because he&#13;
was there every day. P. E. classes&#13;
played the usual ping-pong,&#13;
so9cer, volley ball, basketball,&#13;
aerial darts, badminton, tennis&#13;
gymnastics, towel snapping,&#13;
deodorant fights and birthday&#13;
showers!&#13;
d&#13;
a. Robert Hobbs and Don Hinkle&#13;
b. Gene Armstrong&#13;
c. Sue Hauser and Penny Baseshore&#13;
d. Jim Brooke&#13;
f e. Jan Lyle&#13;
f. Jan Mitchell&#13;
g. William Beasley 123 &#13;
12 4&#13;
Art, music, • and drama&#13;
are ''showy'' courses&#13;
When a show is produced,&#13;
the drama, music, and· art&#13;
departments are all involved. Art&#13;
students design the program&#13;
covers and the posters, while the&#13;
music and drama students sing&#13;
and dance.&#13;
"Show" students spent at&#13;
least three hours after supper&#13;
every night polishing lines, songs,&#13;
and dances for one matinee and&#13;
two night performances.&#13;
Carpenters and artists in the&#13;
stage craft class sacrificed study&#13;
halls and "life and limb" to make&#13;
modern and moveable settings.&#13;
Rehearsals were exciting,&#13;
but the homes of the sponsors&#13;
were even more exciting with the&#13;
arrival of Patrick Gibson and&#13;
Molly Spann.&#13;
d&#13;
a. When it comes to music, Jim Misner&#13;
has his own sign langu age.&#13;
b. Berniece Ross&#13;
c. Miriam Boyd&#13;
d. Jim Misner&#13;
e . "I wonder if Michael Angelo started&#13;
out this way, " quips Cindy LeMaster.&#13;
e&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
L&#13;
L L &#13;
b&#13;
e&#13;
a&#13;
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···· .....·...··.· .&#13;
~~l~~~~~~ ········&#13;
c&#13;
d&#13;
f&#13;
a. John Gibson&#13;
b. Lee Spann&#13;
c. Howard Esancy&#13;
d. Judy Stilwill&#13;
e. Roger Adams states his case in the&#13;
Madison High School gym.&#13;
f. Clarence Smelser&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Special services add&#13;
fringe benefits&#13;
A. L. cooks prepared 1500&#13;
lunches for 5 different schools&#13;
e':ery day. A. L. students ate 900&#13;
of these lunches. The day began&#13;
with 350 breakfasts.&#13;
The custodians shoveled&#13;
snow and controlled the heat in&#13;
cooperation with orders from the&#13;
gas company.&#13;
Special education served&#13;
students with learning disabilities&#13;
and trained them for an occupation. Mrs. Carol Tiller and Miss&#13;
F rances Burritt coordinated this&#13;
group.&#13;
Mrs. Helen Jones, new&#13;
school nurse, had her share of&#13;
"sick" excuses which she checked&#13;
out like a detective.&#13;
c&#13;
b&#13;
1&#13;
I&#13;
-. -'&#13;
~&#13;
a. Kathy Horn folds towels in her spare&#13;
time .&#13;
b. Emptying the trash cans is one of the&#13;
many chores of j anitor Don Harris.&#13;
c. Pat-a -cake , pat-a -cake, baker's man.&#13;
Roll 'em and pat 'em as fast as you can,"&#13;
chant t he A.L. cooks. &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
a. Mrs. Helen Jones, school nurse, tests&#13;
Bill Morgan's eyes.&#13;
b. Row 1: Diane Gubbels, Debbie Tamms,&#13;
Sherry Lee, Kathy Horn, Mary Mabbitt&#13;
Row 2: David Irwin, Randy Pogge,&#13;
Russell Webster, Mike Cooper, David&#13;
Turcott, Robert Colwell, Donald&#13;
Wigington Row 3: Roy Thiles, Keith&#13;
Campbell&#13;
c. John Wittla nd checks the boiler.&#13;
d. Miss Frances Burritt and Mrs. Carol&#13;
Tiller super vise special education&#13;
st udents.&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Going through the chronicles of .time&#13;
and the catalogs of faces,&#13;
I found an imagea silhouette which took grasp of its&#13;
unfocused background,&#13;
pulling itself to the surface.&#13;
As I looked closer&#13;
and examined the figure intentlythe eyes, the nose, the mouthall became clear.&#13;
I had known the face before-somewhere.&#13;
It spoke to me.&#13;
As the words unfolded,&#13;
the face became familiar to me once more.&#13;
Somehow, time had drifted us aparteach traveling a different path.&#13;
Now amidst the phalanx,&#13;
I speak to my friend.&#13;
PHALANX &#13;
-·· .. ' "'&#13;
... ... ,.... "' .,,.~ ,.. &#13;
130&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
PRESIDENT . . Mike Stoddard&#13;
VICEP RESIDENT . . . . Matt Kull&#13;
SECRETARY ... Anne Zaccone&#13;
TREASURE R . Mike Lambert&#13;
SGT.-at-ARMS . Mit r a Massih&#13;
S PONS ORS&#13;
John Galloway Seth Hills&#13;
What was it like being a&#13;
sophomore? It was GREAT! -&#13;
There were more places "to get&#13;
lost" in the senior high school.&#13;
Decisions were left for you to&#13;
make. Assignments were&#13;
easier-in some courses-that is I&#13;
Discipline was more relaxed. Girl&#13;
and boy relationships became exciting. Extra-curricular activities&#13;
wer e mor e varied and you part icipated in events with upperclassmen. You even competed&#13;
with them for "star" parts and&#13;
you weren't rejected because you&#13;
were a sophomore.&#13;
The current sophomore class&#13;
sponsored a dance in the fall&#13;
which added life to a slow social&#13;
calendar. All sophomores looked&#13;
forward to being upperclassmen&#13;
when they could really do their&#13;
thing. &#13;
Sophomores • learn to stay in their seats&#13;
ELIZABETH ADAMS&#13;
KATHY ADAMS&#13;
DEBRA ADCOCK&#13;
MICHAEL ALLMON&#13;
MARGARET ANDERSEN&#13;
KIMBERLY ANDERSON&#13;
TERI ARCHER&#13;
JOHN ARROWSMITH&#13;
PATRICIA ASIKIN&#13;
LnVON ASSMANN&#13;
MATTHEW ATHERTON&#13;
DOUG ATKINSON&#13;
DILLARD A VEY&#13;
JAMES AVIS&#13;
TIMOTHY BACKHUUS&#13;
JOE BAHR&#13;
RANDY BAILEY&#13;
RICKIE BAIN&#13;
VICKIE BANKS&#13;
JOHN BARBER&#13;
JEANENE BATTEN&#13;
- LINDA BAUMBACH&#13;
SHERYL BECK&#13;
'°BILL BEHM&#13;
JOHNNY BEHRENS&#13;
JAMES BENEKE&#13;
JEREMY BENNETT&#13;
LIANE BERTSCH&#13;
CRAIG BIRDSONG&#13;
RICK BOETEL&#13;
LAURA BOHAM&#13;
RICHARD BOLANDER&#13;
CHARLOTTE BONAR&#13;
ROBERT BONNICHSEN&#13;
THOMAS BONNICHSEN&#13;
MICHAEL BONNSTETTER&#13;
WILLIAM BOTHWELL&#13;
LINDA BRACKER&#13;
JAY BRAMMAN&#13;
SHEILA BRAZELTON&#13;
COLLEEN BROWN&#13;
PATRICK BROWN&#13;
BILL BROWNING&#13;
TIMOTHY BRYANT&#13;
REBECCA BUCK&#13;
CRAIG BUCKMASTER&#13;
JAMES BUNCH&#13;
J OEL BURKE&#13;
SANDRA BURRY&#13;
STEVE BUTLER&#13;
GLENN CAMPBELL&#13;
KATHLEEN CAMPBELL&#13;
VICTORIA CAMP3ELL&#13;
JAMES CARLSON&#13;
SCOTT CASADY&#13;
LINDA CASH&#13;
CINDY CASKEY&#13;
WILLIAM CENOVICH&#13;
JAMES CHAPMAN&#13;
KURT CHAPMAN&#13;
LuANNE CHAPMAN&#13;
STEVE CHATTERTON&#13;
LINDA CHESNEY&#13;
BARBARA CHRISTENSEN&#13;
GARY CHRISTENSEN&#13;
JEFFREY CLARK&#13;
LORETTA CLARK&#13;
JAMES COLLINS&#13;
VICKI COLLINS&#13;
DAVID OOLTER&#13;
ROBERT COLTER&#13;
MICHAEL COLWELL&#13;
ROBERT COLWELL&#13;
STEVEN COMSTOCK&#13;
MARK COOLEY&#13;
LuANN COONEY&#13;
DAVID COOPER&#13;
SHERRY COOPER&#13;
PAMELA COULTER&#13;
KATHY COX&#13;
LEONARD OOX&#13;
MICHAEL COY&#13;
RHONDA CRANE&#13;
DENISE CRISS&#13;
KEVIN CROOK&#13;
PATTI CROUSE&#13;
TERRI CULLIN&#13;
MIKE DANIELS&#13;
TERI DAUGHTERTY&#13;
NANOY DAWSON&#13;
13 1 &#13;
132&#13;
Biology and geom,etry&#13;
CHRISTINE DoSANTIAGO&#13;
SUE DIRKS&#13;
CHERYL DIX&#13;
SARA DODDER&#13;
JOHN DONALDSON&#13;
NANCY DONNER&#13;
JAMES DOTY&#13;
SHERRY EATON&#13;
TIMOTHY EHLERT&#13;
CYNTHIA ELBERT&#13;
BRIAN EMERSON&#13;
BETIY EVANS&#13;
ANDREW EVEZIC&#13;
ANNETTE FARMER&#13;
CYNTHIA FARRELL&#13;
KENNETH FAUROT&#13;
JOHN FERGUSON&#13;
NANCY FIELD&#13;
LINDA FILBERT&#13;
SHERYL FISHER&#13;
CINDY FITZGERALD&#13;
MARK FJARE&#13;
DAVID FLENKER&#13;
SHERYL FLYNN&#13;
JACK FORMANEK&#13;
RHONDA FOUTS&#13;
KENNETH FOX&#13;
LISA FREESE&#13;
SUSAN FREUCK&#13;
DAVID FRIEZE&#13;
GREG FRITZ&#13;
STEVEN FROM&#13;
LORI FUNKHOUSER&#13;
ANTHONY GALLARO&#13;
LORI GALLARO&#13;
KATHY GANEY&#13;
CAROL GARAFALO&#13;
JAMIE GARDNER&#13;
LEAH GARDNER&#13;
LEE GARREANS&#13;
LEE GIBSON&#13;
BILLIE GILLENWATER&#13;
CANDEE GILLMAN&#13;
JAMES GODFREY&#13;
KIM GOLDAPP&#13;
BARBARA GOODSELL&#13;
JEFF GOULDSMITH&#13;
LUCYNDA GRAY&#13;
CLJFFORD GREER&#13;
KIM GREGORY&#13;
PENNY GRIMM&#13;
DIANE GUBBELS&#13;
DAVID HAGEN&#13;
CYNTHIA HALL&#13;
PAULA HALL&#13;
CANDACE HAMER&#13;
MARK HANNA&#13;
CONNIE HANNEMAN&#13;
PAMELA HANNON&#13;
BETTY HANSEN&#13;
BRUCE HANSEN&#13;
BRIAN HARTFIELD&#13;
JIMMY HATHAWAY&#13;
JEFF HAVEN&#13;
ROBERT HENDRIX&#13;
ROGER HENRY&#13;
DOUGLAS HIATI&#13;
DAN HILDRETH&#13;
JAMES HILZ&#13;
GAIL HISSONG&#13;
RONALD HODEN&#13;
CLYDE HOLLINS&#13;
SHERRY HOLLINS&#13;
STEVEN HOOVER&#13;
AMY HOUGH&#13;
JOHN HOUGH&#13;
DIANNA HOWELL&#13;
ROBIN HOWELL&#13;
RANDY HUNT&#13;
MAUREEN HUNTER&#13;
PAT HURLEY&#13;
TEENA HYTREK&#13;
LEON J AY&#13;
NOLA JENKJNS&#13;
DEBRA JENSEN&#13;
DUANE JENSEN&#13;
MICHAEL JENSEN&#13;
RANDY JENSEN&#13;
PAM JERKOVICH&#13;
GAILLARD JOHNSON&#13;
''bug'' sophomores &#13;
Sophomores nap during •&#13;
movies --r-..~--&#13;
LYNNETTE JOHNSON&#13;
STANLEY JOHNSON&#13;
JANECE JONES&#13;
CHERYL JOSLIN&#13;
ELIZABETH JUDKINS&#13;
JEFFREY JURGENS&#13;
MARCIA KELLY&#13;
PATRICIA KENDALL&#13;
WILLIAM KENDALL&#13;
JOHN KENNEDY&#13;
KAREN KEPHART&#13;
DEBBIE KERNS&#13;
LINDA KINART&#13;
SANDRA KING&#13;
BRUCE KIRK&#13;
SCOTT KIRKE&#13;
·CYNTHIA KOCH&#13;
DAVID KRUSE&#13;
MATTHEW KULL&#13;
KEITH KUPS&#13;
CATHY LAKE&#13;
MICHAEL LAMBERT&#13;
CHERI LANGSTO N&#13;
MICHAEL LARMON&#13;
DEBB!El LARSEN&#13;
MARK LARSEN&#13;
RONALD LARSEN&#13;
TRACY LARSON&#13;
PENNY LASHER&#13;
SHERRY LEE&#13;
ROSE LEHMER&#13;
ROBERT LEIBEL&#13;
DARRIN LeMANTON&#13;
TIMOTHY LeM ASTER&#13;
DAVID LIDGETT&#13;
SCOTT LIDGETT&#13;
CHERYL LIEURANCE&#13;
DONALD LINGNER&#13;
JOHN LIPPERT&#13;
DARRELL LIVENGOOD&#13;
KIRK LIVINGSTON&#13;
JOANN LONGMEYER&#13;
LINDA LOPER&#13;
MARK LORENZEN&#13;
REX LYON&#13;
PENNY MADSEN&#13;
MARK MAHAN&#13;
TIMOTHY MAHER&#13;
CINDY MAHONEY&#13;
JAMES MALONE&#13;
ROBIN MANN&#13;
RANDY MARK&#13;
WILLIAM MARON&#13;
FRED MARSH&#13;
MITRA MASSIH&#13;
SHAN NON MAXWELL&#13;
JOHN MAY&#13;
BRIAN MAYBERRY&#13;
RICK McDONOUGH&#13;
JEFFREY McDOWELL&#13;
BARBARA McGLADE&#13;
JIM McINTOSH&#13;
LINDA McINTOSH&#13;
MARK McKEEVER&#13;
DAVID McKEOWN&#13;
TRACIE McPARTLAND&#13;
DANIEL McSORLEY&#13;
TERRI MEADOWS&#13;
CAROLYN MENDENHALL&#13;
KIM MERRYMAN&#13;
DAN MEYER&#13;
DIANNE MILLER&#13;
LORI MILLER&#13;
MINDY MILLER&#13;
SCOTT MILLER&#13;
S USAN MlNCHIN&#13;
FRANCES MONTELLO&#13;
GAYLEEN MOORE&#13;
RENETTE MOORE&#13;
RICHARD MOREHOUSE&#13;
OPHELIA MORENO&#13;
MARY MORGAN&#13;
PATTY MORGAN&#13;
DAVID MORONEY&#13;
KEVIN MORTENSEN&#13;
CINDY MUNDT&#13;
DEBRA MYERS&#13;
GEORGETTE MYHLHOUSEN&#13;
JEFF NAGUNST&#13;
STEVE NEAL&#13;
133 &#13;
JAMES NEELY&#13;
LINDA NIELSEN&#13;
SHARON NIXON&#13;
NATALIE NOBLE&#13;
KEVIN NUZUM&#13;
BARBARA OAKES&#13;
GEORGE OAME K&#13;
JACK O'BRIEN&#13;
RODNEY OLSEN&#13;
BETH OLSON&#13;
CONNIE OVERGARD&#13;
TERESA OWENS&#13;
MICHAEL PARK&#13;
DONNA P ARKER&#13;
KATHLEEN PAUL&#13;
ROSEMARY PAUL&#13;
HARRIS PAYNE&#13;
LARRY PAYNE&#13;
GAYLE PENTICO&#13;
BECKY PERRY&#13;
JON PETERS&#13;
KATHRYN PETERS&#13;
MARK PETERS&#13;
CHARLES PETERSEN&#13;
JIM PETERSEN&#13;
PORTIA PETERSEN&#13;
JOANNE PETERSON&#13;
DEBRA PETRY&#13;
WILLIAM PETRY&#13;
JOHN PETTIT&#13;
ROBERT PIKE&#13;
WARREN PIKE&#13;
RANDY P LUNKETT&#13;
PEGGY POAG&#13;
RANDY POGGE&#13;
SANDRA POGGE&#13;
BARBARA PORTER&#13;
LLOYD PORTER&#13;
JOHN POTEET&#13;
KRISTY PRITCHARD&#13;
JULIA RANDALL&#13;
FRANK RASH&#13;
KATHRYN RASMUSSEN&#13;
DOMINIQUE RASSEKH&#13;
MIKE RAYMER&#13;
SHERRI REED&#13;
RICHARD REEVES&#13;
TERESA REID&#13;
THOMAS RETTIG&#13;
JEFF RIDGWAY&#13;
HERBERT RIDINGS&#13;
JULIE ROACH&#13;
DEBRA ROCHA&#13;
EDDIE RODENBURG&#13;
JACKIE ROFFMAN&#13;
KATHERINE RONFELDT&#13;
ROBERT RONK&#13;
L"EYRIA ROSS&#13;
TODD RULE&#13;
PETER RYAN&#13;
134&#13;
Sophomores sponsor winter dance&#13;
Mike Stoddard and Mitra Massih inform sophomores about dance. &#13;
I&#13;
Sophomores danced, and sang&#13;
SHEILA SCHEID&#13;
GARY SCHWARZENBACH&#13;
DEBRA SCOLES&#13;
NANCY SCOIT&#13;
SIMON SEIDEL&#13;
PEGGY SEIER&#13;
ALAN SENTER&#13;
TODD SHANNO&#13;
ARDITH SHARP&#13;
JON SHAW&#13;
TONY SHAW&#13;
MARIANNE SHEA&#13;
MARK SHEARER&#13;
SHERRI SHEPHERD&#13;
DEBRA SH1LL&#13;
DAVID SHRADER&#13;
CINDY SILLIK&#13;
GALE SIMONS&#13;
BARBARA SMITH&#13;
JAMES SMITH&#13;
J ENNIFER SMITH&#13;
KEITH SM1TH&#13;
KIMBERLY SIMTH&#13;
STEVE SMITH&#13;
TRACY SMITH&#13;
VALERIE SMITH&#13;
LORRAINE SOAR&#13;
JONI SORICK&#13;
BARBARA SPETMAN&#13;
CHERYL SPRINGER&#13;
EDWARD STACY&#13;
SANDRA STANFORD&#13;
TINA STANLEY&#13;
MARK STAPLETON&#13;
DONNIE STARK&#13;
BARBARA STEFFENSEN&#13;
ROBERTA STEFFENSEN&#13;
ROBERT STENBERG&#13;
KlM STEPPUHN&#13;
SANDRA STEVENS&#13;
MICHAEL STODDARD&#13;
LAUREL STOHLMANN&#13;
RICHARD STOWE&#13;
JILL STROHBEHN&#13;
JEANNE STUART&#13;
ROBIN SUHR&#13;
JAMES SULHOFF&#13;
KlMBERLY SVOBODA&#13;
JIM SWEEM&#13;
ORVILLE TANNER&#13;
LeROY TAYLOR&#13;
SARI TELPNER&#13;
JAMES THOMAS&#13;
PAM THOMAS&#13;
STEVEN THOMAS&#13;
GERALD THOMPSO N&#13;
ANTHONY THOMSEN&#13;
DA VlD THOMSEN&#13;
ROBERT THOMSEN&#13;
GAYLE TIEDJE&#13;
TERRY TILLMAN&#13;
DEBBIE TIPPERY&#13;
DOROTHY TIPPERY&#13;
VICKIE TIPPERY&#13;
RANDAL TOW N&#13;
PAMELA URBAN&#13;
PATRICIA URBAN&#13;
CRAIG WARDE N&#13;
THOMAS WAUGH&#13;
DANIEL WEAV ER&#13;
CURTIS WEBER&#13;
RUSSELL WEBSTER&#13;
TERRY WEILAND&#13;
JEFFREY WHITM AN&#13;
JOCELYN WHITTINGTON&#13;
JULIE WICKM AN&#13;
KAREN WIDTFELDT&#13;
DEBORAH WIGINGTON&#13;
DONALD WIGINGTON&#13;
CONNIE WILCKEN&#13;
LISA WILD&#13;
ROBERT WILLIAMS&#13;
RODNEY WILLIAMS&#13;
STEVEN \V1LLIAMS&#13;
PAIGE WILSON&#13;
MICHAEL WINCHESTER&#13;
ANN ZACOONE&#13;
JODY ZUERN&#13;
T RACY ZUERN&#13;
135 &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
136&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
PRESIDENT Mike O'Bradovich&#13;
VICE-PRESIDENT Tom Kinney&#13;
SECRETARY . . .. Jan Stemple&#13;
TREASURER . . Roger Adams&#13;
SGT.-at-ARMS .... Mike Vore&#13;
SPONSORS&#13;
Idella Spann - Robert Pettepier&#13;
No Homecoming Parade?&#13;
. We still have candy bars left&#13;
to sell? ... chemistry, algebra,&#13;
language of man, and American&#13;
literature.&#13;
We get to dance with whom?&#13;
Senior boys! ... Don't you hate&#13;
those sophomore girls? They're so&#13;
cute ... Armstrong's starting&#13;
five are all what? Juniors . . .&#13;
Mrs. Spann had a baby girl! . . .&#13;
Another referral? Guess who got&#13;
a 3DS?&#13;
Who's Vixen? A girls combo .&#13;
. . . for Prom? You've got to be&#13;
kidding. That O'Bradovich ...&#13;
Whoever said the class of '7 4&#13;
wasn't going places! ?I &#13;
Juniors have largest class: 498&#13;
DEBORAH AABERG&#13;
ROGER ADAMS&#13;
CHARLES ADCOCK&#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;
KATH1E BAKER&#13;
JULIE BALDWIN&#13;
MOLLIE BALDWIN&#13;
CYNTHIA BARD&#13;
GAYLE BARNES&#13;
TED BAXTER&#13;
TIMOTHY BEHRENS&#13;
KATHLEEN BELL&#13;
J ANET BENO&#13;
TRUDY BENO&#13;
GREGORY BENTON&#13;
MARY E. BERGER&#13;
BRIAN BLACKMAN&#13;
SHARON BLACKMAN&#13;
TAMARA BLEDSOE&#13;
CHARLES BLUE&#13;
PATTY BODE&#13;
BONNIE BOHAM&#13;
JIM BOLTON&#13;
DEBRA BOSWELL&#13;
BOBBE'ITE 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;
JAMES BROWER&#13;
CINDY BROWNING&#13;
JOHN BRUNOW&#13;
RICK BRYANT&#13;
NANCY BUEHLER&#13;
TERESA BURKE&#13;
ROBIN BUTCHER&#13;
KEVIN BU'ITS&#13;
VICKIE BYNUM&#13;
MELEAH CAIN&#13;
JOSEPH CALIGUR&#13;
KEITH CAMPBELL&#13;
DAVID CARLSON&#13;
CINDY CARMAN&#13;
JUNE CARMAN&#13;
TOM CARRITHERS&#13;
GREG CASADY&#13;
JILL CAUGHEY&#13;
NORMAN CHEW&#13;
BECKY CHRISTIANS&#13;
DEBRA CHUBICK&#13;
EDWARD CLA'ITERBUCK&#13;
J OANNE CODY&#13;
J ERRY COLLIER&#13;
DIANE COLLINS&#13;
JIM CONLEY&#13;
DAVID COOK&#13;
GARY COOK&#13;
TERRY COOP ER&#13;
SCOTT COVEY&#13;
TIMOTHY COWLES&#13;
MICHAEL CROUSE&#13;
RORELLA CROUS E&#13;
TERRY CURTIS&#13;
CINDY Di\FF&#13;
LINDA DAHLKE&#13;
MELINDA DAVI S&#13;
JANICE DAWSON&#13;
DONNA DEAKIN&#13;
MARY DELEHANT&#13;
DENNIS DETTMAN&#13;
KATHY DEVORE&#13;
KAREN DILTS&#13;
VIRGINIA DISALVO&#13;
DEBRA DODDER&#13;
DONALD DONNELLY&#13;
JANET DREIER&#13;
J ENNIFER DRUSTRUP&#13;
DEBBIE DURHAM&#13;
137 &#13;
Juniors present all-girl band at p roni&#13;
ROBERT DYGERT&#13;
LORI EDRIS&#13;
TOMMY .EICHER&#13;
J EANIE ELBERT&#13;
JOANNIE ELBERT&#13;
STEPHEN EMARINE&#13;
CURTIS EMSHOFF&#13;
KRISTEL ENDRULAT&#13;
SUSAN ENGLAND&#13;
BOBBY EPPERSON&#13;
CAROL ETHERINGTON&#13;
JON TODD EV ANS&#13;
MIKE FARRELL&#13;
SHARON FAUBLE&#13;
PAM FEEKIN&#13;
BECKY FEIGHT&#13;
ANN FENNELL&#13;
CURTIS FISHER&#13;
NICK FLATEN&#13;
KRISTY FLETCHER&#13;
STEVEN FORD&#13;
REBECCA FOREMAN&#13;
MARY FOSTER&#13;
LOIS FRAISS!NET&#13;
BARBARA FRAZIER&#13;
LINDA FRIEDLAND&#13;
MARILYN FROHARDT&#13;
DALE FUNK&#13;
SCOTT GERARD&#13;
CLARK GILES&#13;
KATHY GOESER&#13;
STEPHAN GOHL!NGHORST&#13;
KIRT GOLDAPP&#13;
JOHN GOODMAN&#13;
ALAN GOODWIN&#13;
JUDY GORDON&#13;
JUDY GOULDSMITH&#13;
TERRY GRACE&#13;
ALICE GRAEME&#13;
KATHY GRAFF&#13;
SANDRA GREEN&#13;
ANNE GROSS&#13;
LORRAINE GROSSE&#13;
DALE GROTE&#13;
JEFFREY GUBBELS&#13;
WILLIAM GUNDERSON&#13;
KATHY HAMER&#13;
DREW HAMILTON&#13;
RA~DY HAMILTON&#13;
TERRI HAMMER&#13;
CYNTHIA HAMMERS&#13;
LINDA HANNEMAN&#13;
TERESA HANSEN&#13;
TIMOTHY HANUBA&#13;
JAMES HARDING&#13;
SARAH HARMON&#13;
STEVEN HARRISON&#13;
NARVELLA HATCHER&#13;
S HERRY HATHAWAY&#13;
MARILYN HAWORTH&#13;
138&#13;
Janet Beno, Scott Jacobsen and Kim Paul leave for the next class in &#13;
Juniors net $1600 on candy sale&#13;
CINDY HAYES&#13;
SUZANNE HEARN&#13;
CYNTHIA HEIMAN&#13;
DIANE HENDERSON&#13;
J ANE HENSLEY&#13;
CHERYL HIBBARD&#13;
NANCY HILBURN&#13;
STEVEN HIMMELSEHR&#13;
DEBRA HODEN&#13;
PATRICK HOLETON&#13;
MICHAEL HUNTER&#13;
JOHN JACKSON&#13;
JoANN JACOBSEN&#13;
SCOTT J ACOBSEN&#13;
BETSY JANECEK&#13;
JACQUELYN JEFFERIS&#13;
CHRIS JE NSEN&#13;
MARK JENSE N&#13;
RODNEY JENSEN&#13;
JOHN JERKOVICH&#13;
DAVID JOHNSON&#13;
NANCY JONES&#13;
DUANE JUSTASEN&#13;
HOLLIS KACHULIS&#13;
STEPHEN KACZOR&#13;
BRADLEY KADING&#13;
TODD KALLMAN&#13;
EDWARD KENNEDY&#13;
RUTH KARR&#13;
THOMAS KEALY&#13;
W. KARL KEISTER&#13;
HERBERT KIER&#13;
TRACY KIMNACH&#13;
KAREN KING&#13;
STEVEN KING&#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;
RHONDA LAKE&#13;
TERI LAKE&#13;
BECKY LANE&#13;
CAROL LAPHAM&#13;
CONNIE LARSEN&#13;
CYNTHIA LARSEN&#13;
DENNIS LARSEN&#13;
LUELLA LARSEN&#13;
MARY LARSEN&#13;
JACK LASHER&#13;
CHRIS LAUSTRUP&#13;
KATHI LEEPER&#13;
·rHERESA LEIBEL&#13;
CANDY LeMASTER&#13;
REBECCA LEWIS&#13;
DALE LINDHORST&#13;
SUSAN LIPPERT&#13;
RENATE LOHRKE&#13;
DAVID LONG&#13;
DIANE LOOFT&#13;
HARRIET LUCKMAN&#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;
PATRICK MALLORY&#13;
MARK MANN&#13;
GARY MARSH&#13;
PAM MASS&#13;
PAMELA MATABLE&#13;
ROSEMARY MATHEWS&#13;
JOYCE McCALL&#13;
BRUCE McFADDEN&#13;
VICKIE McHAROUE&#13;
KAREN McINTOS H&#13;
WILLIAM McINTOSH&#13;
PATTY MEADE&#13;
REBECCA MENDENHALL&#13;
CATHERINE MERRITT&#13;
SUSAN MEYER&#13;
LINDA MEYERMAN&#13;
JOHN MEYERS&#13;
139 &#13;
Juniors patronize&#13;
MICHAEL MILLER&#13;
MARY MILNER&#13;
DAN MOLGARD&#13;
MELODY MONTGOMERY&#13;
KAREN MOORE&#13;
KEITH MOORE&#13;
MARY MOORE&#13;
WESLEY MORTENSEN&#13;
LINDA MULHOLLAND&#13;
ANDREW MURPHY&#13;
MARY MYHLHOUSEN&#13;
CRAIG NAGUNST&#13;
LARRY NANSEL&#13;
DANETTE NATION&#13;
CINDY NELSON&#13;
DAVID NELSON&#13;
KENNEY NELSON&#13;
NORMA NELSON&#13;
SANDRA NELSON&#13;
TRUDY NELSON&#13;
BONNIE NIELSEN&#13;
KATHY NOLAN&#13;
JEANNINE OAMEK&#13;
MICHAEL O'BRADOVICH&#13;
JEFF ODEN&#13;
140&#13;
KYLE OLIPHANT&#13;
BILL OPAL&#13;
POLLY OSBORNE&#13;
DAN OZAYDIN&#13;
KIMBERLY PAUL&#13;
CRYSTAL PAVICH&#13;
LESLEE PAYNE&#13;
MIKE PEAREY&#13;
MARK PETERS&#13;
PAMELA PETERS&#13;
BARBARA PETERSEN&#13;
Jeff Lidgett plays in the "Southbrook Brotherhood" for the&#13;
sophomore dance.&#13;
CINDY PETERSEN&#13;
HAROLD PETERSEN&#13;
MELVIN PETERSEN&#13;
JOAN PFEIFFER&#13;
KIM PIERCE&#13;
LORRAINE PIPER&#13;
MONICA PLEAKE&#13;
JUDITH PLEAS&#13;
SUE POST&#13;
SHARON POWELL&#13;
STEVE POWELL&#13;
INGRID PRIEBE&#13;
ROBERT PUSEY&#13;
MARGARET RANCE&#13;
TIMOTHY RANCH&#13;
KAY RASMUSSEN&#13;
MICHAEL REEVES&#13;
LINDA REID&#13;
MARLENE REID&#13;
BOB REIGER&#13;
DONNA RENINGER&#13;
BAMBI RETTIG&#13;
PEGGY RICHARDSON&#13;
TERI RICKERT&#13;
broncos at noon &#13;
S otne juniors graduate • in 1978&#13;
SCOTT RITCHIE&#13;
VICKI ROBB&#13;
RAYMOND ROBERTS&#13;
BARBARA ROBINSON&#13;
STEVE ROG!C&#13;
CHERYL ROOF&#13;
LANNY ROSS&#13;
JERRY ROUNDS&#13;
ROBIN ROWE&#13;
MARK ROYER&#13;
KATHY RYERSON&#13;
MARY SCARPELLINO&#13;
DAVID SCHROEDER&#13;
CALVIN SCOTT&#13;
MARK SEAMAN&#13;
BARBARA SILLIK&#13;
CAROL SMITH&#13;
CHRISTINE SMITH&#13;
COLLEEN SMITH&#13;
EMILY SMITH&#13;
JERIL SMITH&#13;
KAREN SMITH&#13;
LARRY SMITH&#13;
NANCY SMITH&#13;
REBECCA SMITH&#13;
SHELLY SMITH&#13;
SUSAN SMITH&#13;
GARY SPARR&#13;
JANE SPETMAN&#13;
PEGGY SPRINGER&#13;
PENNY STANCLIFFE&#13;
SHERRY STANFORD&#13;
PATT!STEENBOCK&#13;
JAN STEMPLE&#13;
VICKY STIDD&#13;
JEANETTE STOLZ&#13;
CAROL STONE&#13;
STEVEN STOWE&#13;
MIKE STROHBEHN&#13;
MARK SUHR&#13;
MARTI SUV ALSKY&#13;
HENRY SVOBODA&#13;
DIANE TABLER&#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;
LORI THOMAS&#13;
DAVID THOMPSON&#13;
MARY TOWNSEND&#13;
CURTIS TRACY&#13;
KAREN VnnEVERY&#13;
DAVID VnnHOUTEN&#13;
DAVE VERGAMINI&#13;
JOHN VERGAMINI&#13;
MIKE VORE&#13;
DONALD WALDRON&#13;
CHARLES WALKER&#13;
IDA WALKER&#13;
DANNY WEBER&#13;
BEVERLY WEIS&#13;
RICHARD WEST&#13;
BARBARA WHITMORE&#13;
MICHAEL WICKMAN&#13;
JOHN WICKMAN&#13;
MARGARET WILCOX&#13;
MARY WILCOX&#13;
Becky Foreman, Debbie Chubick and Kathy Hamer dress in the highest style.&#13;
DAVID YOUNG&#13;
DAVID ZABEL&#13;
ROBIN WILLIAMS&#13;
DEANNE WILSON&#13;
LELAND WILSON &#13;
142&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
We have grown and matured&#13;
with each decision which has&#13;
passed our way. We were aware&#13;
that we would soon enter into our&#13;
world. This was the world which&#13;
we were constructing for our&#13;
future and for the futures of&#13;
others.&#13;
These thoughts reminded us&#13;
that it was the end of the beginning for us. As we reminisced, we&#13;
realized what delightful times&#13;
were fading into the past.&#13;
But as we looked ahead, we&#13;
saw new concepts opening their&#13;
doors to us. This gave us a foundation for our class motto which&#13;
said: "Some men see things as&#13;
they are and ask why. We dream&#13;
things that never were and say&#13;
why not?"&#13;
Are we to let these opening&#13;
doors close again in our faces or&#13;
venture through them?&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
PRESIDENT .... Mark Steege&#13;
VICE-PRESIDENT .......... .&#13;
Margaret Clark&#13;
SECRETARY Kristi Whittaker&#13;
TREASURER Kristy Stucker&#13;
SGT.-at-ARMS Debbie Nelson&#13;
SPONSORS&#13;
John Brooke Reed Emsick&#13;
MOTTO&#13;
An important lesson in life:&#13;
"No deposit-no return"&#13;
-Class of 1973&#13;
COLORS&#13;
Pastel Blue Pastel Yellow&#13;
FLOWER&#13;
Yellow Rose &#13;
Cathy Acklie&#13;
Debra Addison&#13;
Susan Alpen&#13;
Brian Andersen&#13;
George Andersen&#13;
Jeff L. Anderson&#13;
Peggy Anderson&#13;
Richard Anderson&#13;
Cathryn Aten&#13;
Richard Atkinson&#13;
Todd Backhuus&#13;
Cheryl Baer&#13;
Mike Allew&#13;
Mary Ann Baumbach&#13;
David Beck&#13;
Mike Beck&#13;
Romie Beck&#13;
Patricia Behm&#13;
Debbie Bettcher&#13;
Joyce Birdsong&#13;
Linda Bolte&#13;
Peggy Bonebrake&#13;
Johnny Booton&#13;
Cheryl Borntrager&#13;
Desiree Boruff&#13;
David Boswell&#13;
Merle Bothwell&#13;
Diane Bradley&#13;
Barb Brazelton&#13;
James Brooks&#13;
Mary Brown&#13;
Timothy Brown&#13;
Mike Brownlee&#13;
Mary Bryson&#13;
Debbie Buck&#13;
143 &#13;
Teresa Burke&#13;
Duane Bushman&#13;
Robert Butler&#13;
Carolyn Campbell&#13;
Don Campbell&#13;
Jeff Carpenter&#13;
Shawn Chapman&#13;
Beth Christensen&#13;
C.hris Christensen&#13;
Richard Christensen&#13;
Laura Christenson&#13;
Jill Claar&#13;
Brian Clark&#13;
Margaret Clark&#13;
Donald Clayton&#13;
Debbie Clevenger&#13;
Karen Coale&#13;
Donna Coffelt&#13;
Cathy Collins&#13;
Everett Collins&#13;
Vicki Comstock&#13;
Jon Conyers&#13;
Kenny Cook&#13;
Melinda Cooley&#13;
Ruby Cordell&#13;
144&#13;
Maureen Derby, one of the wicked sisters in&#13;
"Cinderella", has a new little friend. &#13;
Seniors change ~otto to:&#13;
''No deposit-no return.''&#13;
Barbara Cox&#13;
Debra Cox&#13;
Vicki Currie&#13;
James Daley&#13;
Allen Daugherty&#13;
Rolland Day&#13;
Katrien Delbeke&#13;
Rebecca Delehant&#13;
Marueen Derby&#13;
Lanny Devault&#13;
Mark Diercks&#13;
Rebecca Dinges&#13;
Virginia Disalvo&#13;
Mark Draper&#13;
Dave Drennen&#13;
Terri Ebert&#13;
Patti Edie&#13;
Dave Edwards&#13;
Susanne Eilts&#13;
Donna Eledge&#13;
Steven Emert&#13;
Ron Epperson&#13;
Patti Eyberg&#13;
Lynn Falkenhainer&#13;
Ed Faurot&#13;
Anna Fedorka&#13;
Elizabeth Fedorka&#13;
Dale Feierfeil&#13;
Ricky Finken&#13;
Thomas Fischer&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
Charles Florke&#13;
Jeff Fogle&#13;
Becky Fowler&#13;
Thomas Franklin&#13;
Mark Franz&#13;
Peggy French&#13;
Heidi Gabel&#13;
Edith Gawara&#13;
Debra Golden&#13;
Dan Gorman&#13;
Jacqueline Graham&#13;
Charles Graves&#13;
Marcia Graves&#13;
Susan Green&#13;
Carolyn Grieder&#13;
Nancy Grimm&#13;
Sheila Grimm&#13;
Wayne Groat&#13;
Richard Gross&#13;
Gwendolyn Grosse&#13;
A. L.'s teams are always supported by the senior cheering section.&#13;
Seniors are turned on &#13;
Mary Baumbach will make a smart secretary for some handsome executive.&#13;
JoAnn DeSantiago teaches her sist er, Christine, how t o keep&#13;
the Echoes accounts.&#13;
Seniors "get involved''&#13;
Jacquelyn Grosse&#13;
Judith Gr othe&#13;
Eddie Grudle&#13;
Fernando Guedez&#13;
Rebecca Guest&#13;
Donald Gundlach&#13;
Patricia H agen&#13;
Dina Hall&#13;
Sherry Hallagan&#13;
Sherise Hamer&#13;
Blanch Hammond&#13;
Frank Hansen&#13;
Jacqueline Hansen&#13;
Lindy Hansen&#13;
Mary L. Hansen&#13;
Roger Hansen&#13;
Teresa Hansen&#13;
Vickie Hansen&#13;
Robert Hardman&#13;
William Harris&#13;
147 &#13;
Mike Hartman&#13;
Connie Hatcher&#13;
Debra Hatcher&#13;
Marsha Hathaway&#13;
Rachel Hegland&#13;
Robert Hemmingsen&#13;
Chester Hendrix&#13;
Kathleen Henley&#13;
Ed Henningsen&#13;
· John Hensley&#13;
Laurel Herwig&#13;
Rhonda Hessel&#13;
Candace Hiatt&#13;
Allison Hills&#13;
Richard Hoffman&#13;
Shari Hollinger&#13;
Barbara Hollins&#13;
Steve Holmes&#13;
Debra Holtz&#13;
Steve Homan&#13;
Seniors are daring&#13;
Pam Rudolph, Edith Gawara, Debbie&#13;
Betcher, Mary Kenkel and Kristy&#13;
Stucker seduce an innocent photographer.&#13;
148 &#13;
Robert Howe&#13;
Lona Hurd&#13;
Linda Jacobs&#13;
Scott Jensen&#13;
Mary J erkovich&#13;
Amy J&lt;;&gt;hnson&#13;
Beverly Johnson&#13;
Maren Johnson&#13;
Patti Johnson&#13;
Randy Jones&#13;
Joe Jones&#13;
Patricia Joplin&#13;
Susan Jorgensen&#13;
Keith Kane&#13;
Gilbert Karr&#13;
Tim Kealy&#13;
Debbie Keene&#13;
Mark Keever&#13;
Ellen Keister&#13;
Trudy Kelley&#13;
Mike Kellogg&#13;
Barbara Kelly&#13;
Mary Kenkel&#13;
Elaine Kerns&#13;
Terry Kimnach&#13;
Rebecca King&#13;
Claire Kirke&#13;
Paul Kladstrup&#13;
Karen Klefman&#13;
Carolyn Klein&#13;
Rosemary Knight&#13;
Don"ald Kogele&#13;
Carol Kovatch&#13;
Kitty Krabbe&#13;
Rojene Kraestch&#13;
149 &#13;
1 5 0&#13;
Dave McAtee tries on Patti Grouse's (?)&#13;
slip for size.&#13;
Jeff Kreger&#13;
Harry Krueger&#13;
Terry Kups&#13;
Nett y Kurt&#13;
Douglas Lambert&#13;
Renate Lambert&#13;
C aralee Larmon&#13;
Charles Larsen&#13;
Mayda Larsen&#13;
Paul Larson&#13;
Randy Larson&#13;
Terri Larson&#13;
Karen Lausen&#13;
Ca thy Leaders&#13;
Gr ant LeDuc&#13;
Billy Lee&#13;
John Lee&#13;
Cindy LeMaster&#13;
Dan Lidgett&#13;
Cindy Ludwig&#13;
Seniors • spice pep rallies &#13;
NHS • seniors think they 're&#13;
Mary Mabbitt&#13;
Joan Madsen&#13;
Kathleen Mahan&#13;
Linda Mains&#13;
Curt Mann&#13;
Barbara Marshall&#13;
Carol Marshall&#13;
Karen Mason&#13;
Steve Matable&#13;
Steve Matheson&#13;
Dick Mattox&#13;
Jody Maxwell&#13;
Terry Maxwell&#13;
David McAtee&#13;
Cindy McCall&#13;
David McCartney&#13;
Joyce McDonough&#13;
Susan McElderry&#13;
Luanne McFadden&#13;
Jim McGlade&#13;
smart&#13;
Joan Madsen takes her NHS vows&#13;
seriously!?!?!?&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
Seniors are either "sucking " or&#13;
" blowing" most of the time!&#13;
Seniors socialize after special events&#13;
Steve McManus&#13;
Sally McNeal&#13;
Jeffrey McSorley&#13;
Sue Meidlinger&#13;
Marcella Melicher&#13;
Marcia Melicher&#13;
Michael Melicher&#13;
David Moats&#13;
Kimberly Moffatt&#13;
Debbie Morehouse&#13;
Richard Morgan&#13;
James Mueller&#13;
Steve Murphy&#13;
Janet N ahach&#13;
Cheryl Neades&#13;
J o Neighbors&#13;
Steve Neighbors&#13;
Debora Nelsen&#13;
Christine Nelson&#13;
Jill Newberg &#13;
John Nicolini&#13;
Jacqueline O'Brien&#13;
Pam O'Brien&#13;
Martha Ohrling&#13;
Richard Olsen&#13;
Jane Osborn&#13;
Bea Jo Owens&#13;
Donald Park&#13;
Patsy Parr&#13;
Richard Payne&#13;
Leslie Peary&#13;
Dianne Peters&#13;
James Peters&#13;
Lawrence Petersen&#13;
Michael Petersen&#13;
Pat Petersen&#13;
Teresa Peterson&#13;
Brian Peterson&#13;
David Pettengill&#13;
Connie Phillips&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Jere Pola k&#13;
Marty Polson&#13;
Ted Poulos&#13;
Gary Powers&#13;
Beth Rasmussen&#13;
David Rat ekin&#13;
Mickey Ratigan&#13;
Mary Ratliff&#13;
Sandy Raymer&#13;
Jona Recher&#13;
Joyce Reid&#13;
Ronald Reid&#13;
Peggy Reynolds&#13;
Joni Richardson&#13;
153 &#13;
Jill Ridgway&#13;
Jeffrey Rindone&#13;
Theresa Roarty&#13;
Renee Roberts&#13;
Karen Rodenburg&#13;
Mark Rold&#13;
Ro be rt Rongish&#13;
Bob Roush&#13;
Pam Rudolph&#13;
John Ruff corn&#13;
Debra Rule&#13;
Devon Runyon&#13;
Debra Sass&#13;
Suzanne Schleidt&#13;
James Schlott&#13;
Jacqueline Schorsch&#13;
Valli Senter&#13;
Steven Severn&#13;
Sheryl Sevey&#13;
Darrell Shamblen&#13;
Steve Sheeran&#13;
Julie Shepherd&#13;
Pam Sidebottom&#13;
Melinda Sigler&#13;
Linda Simmons&#13;
154&#13;
Pam S idebottom a nd Rhonda Hessel share the limelight at the&#13;
NHS initiation.&#13;
Patti Behm and Jim Daley are assisted by Mark Dier cks at the&#13;
NHS honor night. &#13;
Joan Madsen "racks " up her hig h point&#13;
average.&#13;
Seniors are a swinging set&#13;
Mike Simpson&#13;
Pam Sinnott&#13;
Charles Smith&#13;
Greg Smit h&#13;
John Smit h&#13;
Penny Smith&#13;
Peter Smith&#13;
Rachel Smith&#13;
Sarrina Smith&#13;
Stanley Smith&#13;
Susan Smith&#13;
J oan Sorensen&#13;
Melissa Spencer&#13;
Claudia Sprinkel&#13;
Pam Stanley&#13;
Mark Steege&#13;
Dalyce Stevens&#13;
Mark Stevens&#13;
Pam Stewart&#13;
Dennis Stoddard&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
David Storey&#13;
Debra Stowell&#13;
Janis Straight&#13;
Jody Strohbehn&#13;
John Stubblefield&#13;
Kristy Stucker&#13;
Nancy Sullivan&#13;
Ava Taylor&#13;
Jeffrey B. Taylor&#13;
Jeffrey R. Taylor&#13;
Polly Taylor&#13;
Heidi Telpner&#13;
Dawn Thomas&#13;
Lu Thompson&#13;
Virginia Thomsen&#13;
Teresa Trafton&#13;
Mike Twomey&#13;
Peggy Vance&#13;
Frank Vargas&#13;
Vickie Vincent&#13;
M ark Rold's hair stands on end at the slightest provocation- Kristy Stucker's legs. &#13;
SENIORS NOT PICTURED&#13;
Linda Attley Richard Jam es&#13;
Connie Belt Angela Langan&#13;
Barton Boyer Carol Lapham&#13;
Pam Brauer Steve Larmon&#13;
John Brower Jeanne Larsen&#13;
Ray Ceder Rex Leeper&#13;
Michael Dale Terry Lewis&#13;
Jim Deal Jam es Lidgett&#13;
Joann De Santiago Richard Liunas&#13;
Don Dixon Richard Lodholz&#13;
Michael Eyberg Darrell Long&#13;
Debra Fuller Michael Majors&#13;
Bernard Goeser Danny Malone&#13;
Penny Greathouse Margaret Maruska&#13;
Laurie Hall Sandra Mass&#13;
Tom Hall Cheryl McCallister&#13;
Dennis Haynes Charles McConkey&#13;
Terry Haynie Tom Merksick&#13;
Gary Henderson Barbara Michaud&#13;
Kathy Horn Vicki Michaelson&#13;
Peggy Houghtaling Andr ew Peters&#13;
Da n iel Huckin s Martin Ratliff&#13;
Debbie Wagner&#13;
Susan Warden&#13;
Robert Warner&#13;
Alan Waters&#13;
Marlene Watt&#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;
Frank Zaccone&#13;
Debbie Zach&#13;
Thomas Zimmerman&#13;
Paulo Zonari&#13;
Vicki Richardson&#13;
Naomi Ridder&#13;
Paul Ridder&#13;
Tonia Rocha&#13;
James Rouse&#13;
David Sell&#13;
Rick Shea&#13;
Sue Shipp&#13;
Kathy Sieburg&#13;
Mark Smit h&#13;
Car ol Sollazzo&#13;
Ron Stack&#13;
Angela Stanley&#13;
Lester Stanley&#13;
Tr oy St evens&#13;
Mike Str anathan&#13;
Mar k Tatta&#13;
Mark Taylor&#13;
Rick Taylor&#13;
Tom Will&#13;
John Zimmerman&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
At the onset, the body laid motionless,&#13;
without driue.&#13;
As he looked up, man saw that he was&#13;
trapped in the pit of time.&#13;
The only escape was&#13;
to climb the walls&#13;
which led to the plateau of eternity.&#13;
Man spied two long limbs&#13;
which had fallen from a tree.&#13;
He bound them together.&#13;
He inserted smaller limbs between them&#13;
to form a ladder.&#13;
With this ladder leaning against the&#13;
walls which led to immortality,&#13;
man began to climb.&#13;
He knew there was but one way&#13;
to climb the ladder of success-&#13;
( oot by foot-feat by feat.&#13;
FEATS &#13;
\&#13;
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' I&#13;
I ~ ' " .:&#13;
\ , .. ....&#13;
'\ .&#13;
. '&#13;
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I&#13;
I&#13;
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._.,,..&#13;
.... &#13;
160&#13;
Unforgettable tea·chers rate A +&#13;
MRS. IDELLA SPANN . .. Full of creative ideas-Promotes&#13;
student projects wisely-Bubbly personality-Warm and&#13;
sincere-Stimulates students to do their best-Sponsors junior&#13;
class.&#13;
MR. DON SCHEIBELER ... Conducts "fun" classes-Very&#13;
wise on many subjects-Makes a reserved student&#13;
bloom-Gives realistic advice-Treats students fairly-Sponsors American Field Service.&#13;
. I &#13;
MRS. LOIS ALTER . . . Tells spicy stories about kings and&#13;
queens to make class interesting-Sponsor on Colorado&#13;
trip-Knows "all" about her subject-Most enthusiastic in&#13;
class-Tre_ats students like adults-Courtesy Club sponsor.&#13;
MR. WARREN WEBER ... Very intelligent, widely&#13;
read-Interested in student affairs-Fair but demanding-Both serious and humorous-Conducts great study&#13;
halls-Student Council Sponsor.&#13;
161 &#13;
162&#13;
Honor night is a&#13;
success without banquet&#13;
Honors Assembly had a&#13;
different format without . a banquet. Skits by the drama troupe ·&#13;
included "Casey At The Bat" and&#13;
s o n g s b y t h e S w i n g.&#13;
Choir-especially "Choo-Choo&#13;
Peace Train"-broke the&#13;
monotony of granting the awards.&#13;
Other funny episodes occurred: Rhonda Lake tripped on&#13;
the stairs and did an impromptu&#13;
dance. Mr. Kenneth Kuester&#13;
spent several embarrassing&#13;
moments trying to find Susan&#13;
Smith's award without success.&#13;
c&#13;
a. Tom Carrither s-Hawkeye Boys&#13;
State&#13;
b. Susanne Eilts- Ten Scholarships&#13;
a nd five awards&#13;
c. GOLD SENIORS- Row 1: Rosemary&#13;
Knight, Becky Delehant, Margaret&#13;
Clark, Susan Warden, Jackie Hansen&#13;
a&#13;
Row 2: Melinda Sigler, Rachel Hegland,&#13;
Vicki Currie, Susie Eilts, Sue Smith,&#13;
Pam Rudolph Row 3 : Mark Keever, John&#13;
Lee, Mark Diercks, Jody Strohbehn,&#13;
Joyce Birdsong&#13;
d. Jim Daley displays his various&#13;
scholarships and forensic awards.&#13;
1&#13;
b&#13;
d &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a. Clark Giles and Theresa&#13;
Leibel- Hawkeye Boys &amp; Girls State&#13;
b. Donna Coffelt-Cresco Outstanding&#13;
Student in Home Economics&#13;
c. Mark Diercks-Dr. I. M. Ozaydin&#13;
Memorial Scholarship&#13;
d. SILVER SENIORS- Row 1: Drew&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
Peterson (Gold), Karen Rodenburg, Joni&#13;
Richardson, Janet Nahach, Debbie&#13;
Nelsen, Joan Madsen Row 2: Renee&#13;
Roberts, Patty Behm, Kristy Stucker,&#13;
Mary Kenkel, Becky King, Ellen Keister&#13;
Row 3: Bob Rongish, Gary Henderson,&#13;
Patti Eyberg, Linda Whitman, Polly&#13;
Taylor, Jill Claar, Mary Hansen, Jim&#13;
Daley, Robert Warner&#13;
16 3 &#13;
Seniors receive Special Awards&#13;
a b&#13;
c d&#13;
164 &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
c&#13;
a . LETTERS OF COMMENDATION - Row 1: Susan Warden ,&#13;
Margaret Clark, Susan Eilts, Ellen&#13;
Keister Row 2: Jeff Wilson, John Lee ,&#13;
Mark Keever&#13;
b. DR. ERICKSON-HILL AWARDa. Jeff Wilson receives the Rev. Dr.&#13;
Leon Corning Hills A ward given by Seth&#13;
and Corning Hills in memory of their&#13;
father.&#13;
b. ROY LAWSON "ATHLETE OF THE&#13;
YEAR"-Bob Rongish&#13;
c. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-Row 1:&#13;
Jackie Hansen, Virginia Thomsen,&#13;
Melinda Sigler, Edith Gawara, Barb&#13;
Kelly, Terri Ebert, Becki Guest, Pam&#13;
Rudolph Row 2 : Rick Gross, Vicki&#13;
Currie , Margaret Cla r k , Cind y&#13;
LeMaster, Dalyce Stevens, Debbie&#13;
Cleavenger, Becky Delehant, Patty&#13;
Behm Row 3: Jim Daley, John Lee, Mike&#13;
Beck, Mike Major, Pam Sidebottom,&#13;
Susie Eilts, Polly Taylor Row 4 : Joe&#13;
Jones, Jeff Carpenter, Karen Coale,&#13;
Mark Draper, Rosemary Knight, Mark&#13;
Diercks, Mike Simpson&#13;
Melinda Sigler&#13;
c. BEST ACTRESS-Virginia Thomsen; BEST ACTOR-Mike Simpson&#13;
d . Patty Hagen accepts the Clio Award&#13;
for t he Courtesy Club&#13;
165 &#13;
166&#13;
160 students&#13;
d&#13;
a . INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP STUDENT-Paulo Zonari from Brazil&#13;
b. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE STUDENT- Katrien Delbeke from Brussels, Belgium&#13;
c. INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP STUDENT-Fernando Guedez from Venezuela&#13;
d . STERLING SILVER HOMEMAKING&#13;
A WARD-Candy Hiatt&#13;
e. IOWA SCHOLARS- Row 1: Cheryl Neades,&#13;
Jackie Hansen, Sue Smith, Becki Guest, Drew&#13;
Peterson, Linda Whitman Row 2: Rachel Hegland,&#13;
Susan Warden, Margaret Clark, Becky Delehant,&#13;
Susie Eilts, Robert Warner Row 3: John Lee, Stan&#13;
Smith, Mark Keever, Pam Sidebottom, Rosemary&#13;
Knight, Mark Diercks&#13;
f. QUILL &amp; SCROLL- Miss Erva Huckleeberry,&#13;
Cindy LeMaster, Cindy McCall, Edith Gawara&#13;
Row 2: Jill Thomas, Jim Daley, Kristy Stucker,&#13;
Susie Eilts Row 3: Joni Richardson, Mike Simpson, Anne Gross, Kathy Ryerson&#13;
• receive awards&#13;
c &#13;
a&#13;
d&#13;
f&#13;
a. ORPHEUS MUSIC A WARD- Laurie Amend&#13;
b. NATIONAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA&#13;
AWARD-James Mueller&#13;
c. OUTSTANDING FEMALE VOCALIST- Carolyn Campbell&#13;
b&#13;
e&#13;
g&#13;
d . DAR AW ARD- Margaret Clark&#13;
e . SHORTHAND AWARDS- 120wmp:&#13;
Pam Rudolph and Linda Bolte&#13;
f. DOUGLAS VERGAMINI ME -&#13;
MORIAL SCHOLARSHIP- Patty&#13;
Behm&#13;
c&#13;
h&#13;
g . IOWA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION- Good Citizenship Award- Bob&#13;
Butler&#13;
h. NONPA REIL "KEY STAFFER"- Lynn Falkenhainer&#13;
167 &#13;
168&#13;
National Honor Soc·iety&#13;
gains 68 new members&#13;
NHS is a national organization honoring students for their&#13;
scholastic ability, outstanding&#13;
leadership, good character, and&#13;
unselfish service. The top 10% of&#13;
the senior class and the top 5% of&#13;
the junior class were chosen to be&#13;
members.&#13;
NHS&#13;
Warden,&#13;
president,&#13;
presided&#13;
Susan&#13;
at the&#13;
evening's program. Speeches&#13;
were given by Mark Keever, .&#13;
Margaret Clark, Drew Peterson,&#13;
Melinda Sigler, Polly Taylor, Jim&#13;
Daley, and Jackie Hansen concerning the significance of the arch,&#13;
emblem, ,color and flower. There&#13;
were 26 juniors and 3 7 seniors&#13;
selected for membership. A reception followed the program.&#13;
b c&#13;
a . Mark Keever tells the new members&#13;
the significance of the arch.&#13;
b. Rob Eyre and his mother snack on the&#13;
goodies after initiation.&#13;
c. 1972-1973 MEMBERSHIP-Row 1:&#13;
Rachel Hegland, Susan Smith, Susanne&#13;
a&#13;
Eilts, Allison Hills, Mary Hansen, Jacqueline Hansen, Debbie Nelsen ROW 2:&#13;
Melinda Sigler, Vicki Currie, Patti&#13;
Eyberg, Susan Warden, Pam Sidebottom, Margaret Clark, Polly Taylor ROW&#13;
3: Drew Peterson, Mark Diercks, Mark&#13;
Keever, Jim Daley, Robert Rongish,&#13;
Kristy Stucker&#13;
- 1 &#13;
c&#13;
a. NEW SENIORS-ROW 1: Renee&#13;
Roberts, Barbara Cox, Patty Behm,&#13;
Edith Gawara, Lynn Falkenhainer,&#13;
Patricia Hagen, Ellen Keister, Kitty&#13;
Krabbe, Linda Whitman ROW 2: Jill&#13;
Claar, David Pettengill, Becky King,&#13;
Robert Warner, Stanley Smith, Richard&#13;
Grosse, Virginia Thomsen, Ann Fennell,&#13;
Cheryl Neades, Janet Nahach, Melissa&#13;
Spencer ROW 3: John Lee, Dave Beck,&#13;
Jody Strohbehm, Mark Steege, Mary&#13;
Kenkel, Joan Madsen, Rhonda Hessel,&#13;
Cathy Collins, Pamela Rudolph&#13;
b. "That bribe worked to get me into&#13;
NHS, didn't it?" laughs Dave Beck.&#13;
c. NEW JUNIORS-ROW 1: Kathy&#13;
Ryerson, Jane Tedesco, Susan Lippert,&#13;
Debra Hoden, Kimberly Paul, Leslee&#13;
Payne, Pam Peters, Sharon Kreger&#13;
ROW 2: Theresa Leibel, Penny&#13;
Stancliffe, Tamara Bledsoe, Todd&#13;
Kallman, Joel Telpner, Mary Larsen,&#13;
Barbara Krabbe, Jan Stemple ROW 3:&#13;
Bambi Rettig, Paul Crane, Robert Eyre,&#13;
Laurie Amend, Anne Gross, Barbara&#13;
Petersen, Curtis Emshoff, Mark L.&#13;
Peters&#13;
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Where were the boys at Baccalaureate?&#13;
Msgr. Albert L. Davidsaver,&#13;
pastor of the Holy Family Church,&#13;
chose "Lift Up Your Hearts" as&#13;
his topic for the A.L.-T.J. Bacc al a urea te sermon. In his&#13;
message, the Msgr. expressed the&#13;
need for people to be optimistic&#13;
wherever they went or in what&#13;
ever they did.&#13;
John F. Evans Jr., Bishop,&#13;
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter&#13;
Day Saints, gave the Invocation&#13;
and Dr. Robert Butler, Lay&#13;
Minister of the R.L.D.S.&#13;
pronounced the benediction.&#13;
Tee Jay's orchestra played&#13;
the processional and recessional&#13;
while the A.L. choir presented&#13;
several vocal selections.&#13;
1 u.i ·.: ilffl.. m&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
a. Senior boys bow for the Benediction.&#13;
b. Dr. Leonard Gregory, Superintendent, Council Bluffs Community Schools,&#13;
presides at the services.&#13;
c. Msgr. Albert Davidsaver tells&#13;
c graduates, "Lift Up Your Hearts".&#13;
d . Graduates hope for a short service so&#13;
that they can go home to sleep. &#13;
a&#13;
a. Dr. Robert Butler (Bob Butler's Dad)&#13;
pronounced the Benediction.&#13;
b. The new Concert Choir presents&#13;
"Sing to the Lord" .&#13;
b&#13;
c&#13;
c. The Invocation is delivered by Bishop&#13;
John F. Evans, Jr.&#13;
d. Peter Smith gets his chance with&#13;
Karen Mason.&#13;
d&#13;
171 &#13;
172&#13;
Symposium discusses&#13;
''No Deposit No Return''&#13;
MARK STEEGE The&#13;
humorous Mr. Steege expressed&#13;
the need for "a little humor in life"&#13;
and the "need to learn to laugh at&#13;
others and most important ... to&#13;
learn to laugh at ourselves."&#13;
VIRGINIA THOMSEN - The&#13;
smiling Ginny noted "The&#13;
deposits-our parents, teachers,&#13;
and community leaders have&#13;
made have developed our present&#13;
character and life style ... the&#13;
return-a contribution to others . ,,&#13;
EDITH GA WA.RA - The darkeyed Edith remarked that "we&#13;
b&#13;
a. Mr. Kenneth Kuester, principal,&#13;
presents the class of 1973.&#13;
b. Mark Steege&#13;
c. Jim Daley&#13;
d. Symposium panel&#13;
e&#13;
have begun to realize that we&#13;
must learn the lesson of giving of&#13;
one's heart, of making a deposit."&#13;
JIM DALEY - The serious and&#13;
sincere Jim suggested the return&#13;
in life is "in our self worth,&#13;
character, and individuality as&#13;
human beings."&#13;
MARK DIERCKS - The deepthinking Mark stressed the fact&#13;
that "it is essential that man&#13;
seeks not only to take advantage&#13;
of opportunites . . . but to help&#13;
others on their way by givmg of&#13;
himself."&#13;
c&#13;
a&#13;
d &#13;
c&#13;
a. Edith Gawara&#13;
b. Katrien Delbeke receives her&#13;
diploma.&#13;
c. Mr. Jim Misner directs the orchestra&#13;
in "Pomp and Circumstance."&#13;
173 &#13;
Eastman made a mint at graduation&#13;
a b&#13;
c&#13;
e&#13;
174 &#13;
g&#13;
h&#13;
a. Dr. Lloyd Smith presents a diploma&#13;
to Jeff Carpenter.&#13;
b. Laurie Hall is happy because she&#13;
finally made it.&#13;
c. Here you see three generations:&#13;
Peggy Houghtaling, her mother and her&#13;
son.&#13;
d. "Oh Happy Day! "&#13;
e. Mark Steege, president of the senior&#13;
class, presents gifts to the class sponsors, Reed Ernsick and John Brooke.&#13;
f. Maren Johnson, Blanch Hammond,&#13;
Ruby Cordell, Arny Johnson, Linda&#13;
Mains and Connie Williams have&#13;
engagement rings and will travel.&#13;
g. Senior twins are: Dean Ratliff, Mary&#13;
Ratliff, Liz Fedorka, Anna Fedorka,&#13;
Marcia Melicher, Trudy Melicher, Gwen&#13;
Grosse and Jackie Grosse.&#13;
h. Laurel Herwig races up the stairs&#13;
after Edith Gawara.&#13;
i. "Hard-hat" Torn Franklin flys to commencement.&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
Senior summaries •&#13;
A&#13;
ACKLIE, CATHY Science Club&#13;
ADDISON , DEBRA FHA Treasurer and&#13;
Secretary, Library Assistant and VicePresident, P ep Club, Yearbook&#13;
ALPEN, SUE&#13;
ANDERSEN, BRIAN&#13;
ANDERSEN, GEORGE AFS&#13;
ANDERSON, JEFFREY L. Road Show, Intramural Basketball, Pep Club Football,&#13;
Baseball, Student Council, Athletic Representative&#13;
ANDERSON, PEGGY&#13;
ANDERSON, RICHARD&#13;
ATEN, CATHY&#13;
ATKINSON, RICHARD Concert Band, Concert&#13;
Choir, Dance Band-, Orchestra, Pep Band&#13;
A TTLEY, LINDA&#13;
B&#13;
BACKHUUS, TODD Baseball, Intramural Basketball&#13;
BAER, CHERYL FSA&#13;
BALLEW, MIKE German Club, Football&#13;
BAUMBACH, MARY ANN FHA District President, FSA, Pep Club&#13;
BECK, DAVID AFS Vice-President, Science Club,&#13;
Key Club, Honor Roll, Student Council, Tennis,&#13;
SSTP at Louisiana State University&#13;
BECK, MICHAEL Honor Roll, Track, Chess Club&#13;
BECK, ROMIE Wrestling&#13;
BEHM, PATRICIA Honor Roll, Courtesy Club&#13;
Secretary, Red Cross, Student Council, Girls&#13;
Glee, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Gymnastics&#13;
BELT, CONNIE&#13;
BETTCHER, DEBORAH Homecoming Court, Porn&#13;
Pon Squad, Swing Choir, Thespians, Yearbook,&#13;
Varsity Choir, Concert Choir, Musicals,&#13;
Children's Theatre, Pep Club, Girls Glee, State&#13;
Speech Contest, State Choral Reading, Swim&#13;
Team&#13;
BIRDSONG, JOYCE NHS, Pep Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
Typing A ward&#13;
BOLTE, LINDA&#13;
BONEBRAKE, PEGGY&#13;
BOOTON, JOHNNY Boys Glee, DECA&#13;
BORNTRAGER, CHERYL German Club, FSA&#13;
BORUFF, DESIREE&#13;
BOSWELL, DAVID Wrestling, Tennis&#13;
BOTHWELL, MERLE&#13;
BOYER, BARTON All-School Plays, Marching&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Dance .Band, Orchestra,&#13;
Thespians&#13;
BRADLEY, DIANE FSA, French Club&#13;
BRAUER, PAMELA Spanish Club, Quill Club, Art&#13;
Club&#13;
BRAZELTON, BARBARA&#13;
BROOKS, JAMES&#13;
BROWER, JOHN Football&#13;
BROWN, MARY Children's Theatre, Pep Club,&#13;
German Club, Red Cross, Thespians&#13;
BROWN, TIMOTHY&#13;
BROWNLEE, MICHAEL&#13;
BRYSON, MARY FHA, AFS, Spanish Club, P ep&#13;
Club, Debate, Girls Glee, Play Crews&#13;
BUCK, DEBORAH German Club Secretary, Girls&#13;
Track&#13;
BURK, PATRICK&#13;
BUSHMAN, DUANE&#13;
BUTLER, ROBERT Honor Roll, Football, Track&#13;
c&#13;
CAMPBELL, CAROLYN Sophomore Madrigal,&#13;
Girl11 Glee, Concert Choir, Swing Choir,&#13;
Ratings I &amp; II at Music Contest, Musicals, Red&#13;
Cross President, German Club President, YTeens, Pep Club&#13;
CAMPBELL, DON Cross Country, Wrestling,&#13;
Track, Chess Club, Art Club&#13;
CARPENTER, JEFF Letters in Football, Basketball, and Track, All-City Football Team, AllMetro Linebacker, Most-Valuable Defense&#13;
Player, Honorable Mention in State and Metro&#13;
Football and Basketball&#13;
CEDER, RAY Student Council, Football, Wrestling&#13;
CHAPMAN, SHAWN Student Council, Pep Club,&#13;
Swim Team, Office Assistant, Yearbook&#13;
Photographer&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, BETH&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, CHRIS&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, RICHARD&#13;
CHRISTENSON, LAURA&#13;
CHUBICK, DEBRA&#13;
CLAAR, JILL Honor Roll, Student Council,&#13;
Outstanding Sophomore. Pep Club Member,&#13;
Red Cross President, Courtesy Club Historian,&#13;
FSA Treasurer, Concert Choir, Debate, Intramurals&#13;
CLARK, BRIAN DECA&#13;
CLARK, MARGARET Honor Roll, Who's Who in&#13;
American High Schools, NHS, NMSQT Letter&#13;
of Commendation, Senior Class Vice-President,&#13;
PTSA Representative, AFS, Pep Club,&#13;
Courtesy Club, Girls Golf, Girls Glee, Concert&#13;
Choir, Swing Choir, Road Show&#13;
CLAYTON, DON&#13;
CLEVENGER, DEBORAH&#13;
COALE, KAREN Drama Club, Thespians, Concert&#13;
· Choir, Orchestra, Girls Glee, Swing Choir,&#13;
Musicals, All-School Plays, Road Show, Speech&#13;
Contest, Cheerleader&#13;
COFFELT, DONNA&#13;
COLLINS, CATHY Honor Roll, PTSA Representative, AFS, FTA, Court&amp;sy Club, Girls Glee,&#13;
Girls Trio&#13;
COLLINS, EVERETT Football, Intramurals&#13;
COMSTOCK, VICKI FHA, DECA&#13;
CONYERS, JON Football, State Speech Contest&#13;
COOK, KENNETH Football, State Speech Contest&#13;
COOLEY, MELINDA DECA, Red Cross, Pep Club&#13;
CORDELL, RUBY P ep Club, Golf&#13;
COX, BARBARA Honor Roll, AFS, FTA, Concert&#13;
Choir, Girls Glee, Sophomore Ensemble,&#13;
Musical, Intramurals&#13;
COX, DEBRA&#13;
CURRIE, VICKI Spanish Club, Courtesy Club,&#13;
NHS, Honor Roll, Sophomore Class Treasurer,&#13;
Cheerleader, Tennis&#13;
D&#13;
DALE, MICHAEL I-Rating in State Music&#13;
Contest, Band Council, Head Drum Major,&#13;
Marching Band, Pep Band, Bowling Team,&#13;
Concert Band, Orchestra, Musicals&#13;
DALEY, MATTHEW I-Rating in State Speech&#13;
Contest, Varsity Debate Team, Chess Club&#13;
Vi ce - President, VFW- 3rd in State&#13;
Scholarship, Quill Club Secr etary, Treasurer&#13;
and Vice-President, Echoes Co-Editor, Student&#13;
Council, Model UN, P ep Band, Band, Intramurals&#13;
DAUGHERTY, ALLEN I-Rating in State Music&#13;
Contest, Band, Orchestra, P ep Band, Da nce&#13;
Band&#13;
DAY, ROLLAND Football, Student Manager of&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
DEAL, JAMES&#13;
DELBEKE, KATRIEN Exchange Student From&#13;
Brussels, Belgium. Thespians, Road Show,&#13;
AFS, French Club&#13;
DELEHANT, REBECCA Honor Roll, AFS, FTA,&#13;
French Club, Science Club, Thespians, Quill&#13;
Club, Musicals, All-School Plays, Road Show&#13;
DERBY, MAUREEN Swing Choir, Thespians, AllState Choir, Choir Council, Pep Club, French&#13;
Club, Girls Glee, I-Rating in One-Act Play, !-&#13;
Rating in Large Group Contest, All-School&#13;
Plays, Road Show, Concert Choir&#13;
DeSANTIAGO, JoANN Guidance Office Assistant&#13;
DEVAULT, LANNY Concert Choir&#13;
DIERCKS, MARK NHS, Honor Roll, Quill Club&#13;
Vice-President, Speech Contest, Yearbook, !-&#13;
Rating in Music Contest, AFS, Science Club&#13;
DINGERS, REBECCA Pep Club&#13;
DISALVO, VIRGINIA&#13;
DIXON, DON&#13;
DRAPER, MARK Outstanding Sophomore in the&#13;
Dramatic Arts, I-Rating in State Speech&#13;
Contest, Quill &amp; Scroll Club, Thespian President, Who's Who in High School Dramatics,&#13;
Yearbook Editor-In-Chief, Plays, Musicals, Swing Choir, Madrigal, Concert Choir, Choir&#13;
Council&#13;
DRENNEN, DAVE Basketball, Stagecraft,&#13;
Thespians&#13;
E&#13;
EBERT, TERRI Girls Glee, Varsity Choir, Concert&#13;
Choir, Chamber Choir, Road Show, ALHS&#13;
Pageant, Musicals, I-Rating in Small Group&#13;
Contest, Porn Pon Squad, Thespians, Pep Club,&#13;
Yearbook, All-City Musical Festival&#13;
EDENBURN, ROXANNE(McKERN)&#13;
EDIE, PATRICIA NFSG, German Club, Pep Club&#13;
EDWARDS, DAVE Wrestling&#13;
EILTS, SUSANNE Science Club Vice-President&#13;
and Treasurer, Quill Club Historian, Spanish&#13;
Club, NHS, Student Advisor for Echoes&#13;
ELEDGE, DONNA Red Cross, Pep Club&#13;
EMERT, STEVEN Football&#13;
EPPERSON, RON Intramurals&#13;
EYBERG, MICHAEL Transfer: St. Albert, Council&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
EYBERG, PATTI Honor Roll, Quill &amp; Scroll Club,&#13;
NHS, AFS, German Club, Pep Club, Yearbook,&#13;
Guidance Office Assistant, Intramurals.&#13;
F&#13;
FALKENHAINER, LYNN Model UN, Student&#13;
Council, Debate, Red Cross, AFB, ESP at&#13;
University of Iowa, Quill &amp; Scroll Club, Concert&#13;
Choir, Echoes Co-Editor, Science Club&#13;
FAUROT, EDWARD Golf&#13;
FEDORKA, ANNA FSA, Pep Club&#13;
FEDORKA, ELIZABETH German Club, FSA, Pep&#13;
Club, Science Club, Office Assistant, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Volleyball, Tennis&#13;
FEIERFEIL, DALE&#13;
FENNELL, ANN&#13;
FINKEN, RICK&#13;
FISCHER, THOMAS Honor Roll, Student Council,&#13;
Boys Glee, Concert Choir, Swing Choir, Footba ll, Basketball, Intramurals&#13;
FLORKE, CHARLES Tra nsfer: Holstein High &#13;
Senior • surnrnarie s&#13;
School, Student Council&#13;
FOGLE, JEFF Band, Bernd Letter, Orchestra,&#13;
German Club&#13;
FOWLER, BECKY Pep Club&#13;
FRANKLIN, THOMAS Red Cross&#13;
FRANZ, MARK Transfer: Moline, Illinois. Bowling&#13;
Team&#13;
FRENCH, PEGGY Concert Choir, Pep Club, Road&#13;
Show Thespians, Plays&#13;
FRITZ, NANCY&#13;
FULLER, DEBRA Pep Club&#13;
G&#13;
GABEL, HEIDI Transfer: Lewis Central, Council&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa. AFS, Business Awards,&#13;
Shorthand Awards, Cheerleader, Pep Club,&#13;
Science Club&#13;
GARDNER, CHARLES&#13;
GAWARA, EDITH Sophomore Class Secretary,&#13;
Student Council Vice-President, PTSA First&#13;
Vice-President, Thespian Clerk, Art Club, Porn&#13;
Pon Squad, All-American Play, Speech&#13;
Contest, State Readers' Theatre, Road Show,&#13;
Board of Education Personnel Committee&#13;
GAYOU, ALBERTO Exchange Student from Mexico. Spanish Club&#13;
GOESER, BERNARD&#13;
GOLDEN, DEBRA Golf, Bowling, Pep Club&#13;
GORMAN, DANIEL&#13;
GRAHAM, JACQUELINE&#13;
GRAVES, CHARLES DECA&#13;
GREATHOUSE, PENNY&#13;
GREEN, SUSAN Honor Roll, FHA, Pep Club&#13;
GRIEDER, CAROLYN Red Cross, PTSA&#13;
Representative Y-Teens, Pep Club&#13;
GRIMM, NANCY Student Council, AFS, German&#13;
Club, Pep Club&#13;
GRIMM, SHEILA&#13;
GROAT, WAYNE&#13;
GROSS, RICHARD Wrestling Co-Captain, Cross&#13;
Country, Athletic Representative, Spanish Club&#13;
Vice-President, AFS, French Club&#13;
GROSS GWENDOLYN Echoes Staff, Girls Glee ,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
GROSSE, JACQUELYN Grils Glee, Varsity Choir,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
GROTHE, JUDITH DECA, Girls Glee, Pep Club&#13;
GRUDLE, EDDIE Football, Wrestling&#13;
GUEDEZ, FERNANDO Exchange Student from&#13;
Venezuela. Rotary Club, Spanish Club, AFS,&#13;
Baseball, Bowling, Music Concerts, Honor Roll,&#13;
Pre sident of Student Center of Caracas.&#13;
GUEST, REBECCA Spanish Club, Quill Club, Pep&#13;
Club, Honor Roll, Speech Contest, Drama&#13;
Contest&#13;
GUITTARD, AMY&#13;
GUNDLACH, DONALD Honor Roll&#13;
GURNEY, JAMES&#13;
H&#13;
HAGEN, PATRICIA Courtesy Club VicePresident, Spanish Club President, Y-Teens&#13;
HALL, DINA&#13;
HALL, LA URIE&#13;
HALL, S ALLY (McNe al) Transfer from Thoma s&#13;
J e ffe r s on, Coun c il Bluffs , Iowa . PSTA&#13;
Repre s entative, FSA&#13;
HALL, TOM Transfer from St. Albert Council&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa. Football, Basketball, Baseba ll&#13;
HALLAGAN, SHERRY Medical Arts Club, Intramurals, Pep Club&#13;
HAMER, SHERISE Student Council, Concert&#13;
Choir, Drama, Girls Glee&#13;
HAMMOND, BLANCH Music, Intramurals, Certificate of Merit in Homemaking&#13;
HANSEN, FRANK Football, Intramurals&#13;
HANSEN, JACQUELINE Honor Roll, Courtesy&#13;
Club Vice-President, NHS SecretaryTreasurer, AFS Secretary and Treasurer,&#13;
FTA, Science Club, Golf, Band, Pep Band, IR'lting in State Music Contest, Intramurals&#13;
HANSEN, LINDY Freedom Fair Award, I-Rating&#13;
in District and State Speech Contest,&#13;
Thespians, Musicals, Road Show, All-School&#13;
Plays, Children's Theatre, Technical Crews,&#13;
Drama Club, Pep Club&#13;
HANSEN, MARY FHA President, NHS, Red Cross&#13;
Secretary, Courtesy Club, Speech Contest&#13;
HANSEN, ROGER Student Council, Thespians,&#13;
Gymnastics, Baseba ll, Road Show, Play s,&#13;
Musicals, Football, Yell Leader&#13;
HANSEN, VICKY Honor Roll, FSA, Red Cross&#13;
Representative, Pep Club&#13;
HARDMAN, ROBERT Transfer from Westside,&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
HARRIS, WILLIAM Student Council, All-School&#13;
Plays, Musical, Road Show, Swing Choir,&#13;
Speech Contest, Music Contest, Football, Golf&#13;
HARTMAN, MIKE Gymnastics&#13;
HATCHER, CONNIE&#13;
HATCHER, DEBRA Honor Roll, FHA, Golf&#13;
HATHAWAY, MARSHA FHA, Teacher's Aide&#13;
HAYNES, DENNIS Student Council, Football, Intramurals&#13;
HAYNIE, TERRY&#13;
HEGLAND, RACHEL Student Council, NHS,&#13;
Honor Roll, Swing Choir, Concert Choir,&#13;
Musicals, Road Show, French Club, FTA, P ep&#13;
Club, Stage Crews, Girls Glee, Traveling&#13;
Troupe&#13;
HEMMINGSEN, ROBERT Honor Roll, Cross&#13;
Country, Track, Intramurals&#13;
HENDERSON, GARY Chess Club, Key Club,&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
HENDRIX, CHESTER Transfer from Underwood,&#13;
Iowa. Red Cross, Wrestling&#13;
HENLEY, KATHLEEN&#13;
HENNINGSEN, ED&#13;
HENSLEY, JOHN&#13;
HERWIG, LAUREL&#13;
HESSEL, RHONDA FSA Vice-President , Assistant Business Manager of Yearbook, AFS, Tennis, Pep Club, Intramurals, Basketball, Ski&#13;
Club&#13;
HIATT, CANDACE Teacher's Aide&#13;
HILLS, ALLISON Honor Roll, Band Council&#13;
Secretary, Band Council Vice-President, NHS,&#13;
AFS, German Club, Orchestra, Band, Pep&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Swim Team, Golf&#13;
HOFFMAN, RICHARD Chess Club, Wrestling&#13;
HOLLINGER, SHARI Transfer from Monticello,&#13;
Iowa. Basketball, Track, ·concert Choir, Girls&#13;
Glee, FSA, Music Contest&#13;
HOLLINS, BARBARA Art Club, Intramurals&#13;
HOLMES, STEVE&#13;
HOLTZ, DEBRA FSA, Ski Club, Pep Club&#13;
HOMAN, STEVE PTSA Representative, Road&#13;
Show&#13;
HORN, KATHY Transfer from Omaha Northeast,&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska. Honor Roll, Concert Choir&#13;
HOWE, ROBERT Echoes Staff, Intramurals&#13;
HUCKINS, DANIEL&#13;
HURD, LONA FHA Parliamentarian, AFS, YTeens, Marching Band, Concert Band, Red&#13;
Cross, Track, Intramurals, Pep Club, Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
J&#13;
JACKSON, DOUG&#13;
JACOBS, LINDA Echoes Staff, FHA Parliamentarian, FHA Vice-President, Library Club&#13;
Treasurer , Pep Club&#13;
JAMES, RICHARD&#13;
JENSEN, SCOTT Golf, DECA&#13;
Mary Brown meets any "trouble" with a smile .&#13;
177 &#13;
178&#13;
• Senior summaries&#13;
JERKOVICH, MARY&#13;
JOHNSON, BEVERLY Girls Glee, Road Show,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
JOHNSON, MAREN Red Cross&#13;
JOHNSON, PATTI Swim Team, Pep Club&#13;
JONES, GENE Gymnastics, Musicals, All-School&#13;
Plays, Who 's Who in High School Dramatics, !-&#13;
Rating in State Speech Contest, Thespians,&#13;
Stagecraft&#13;
JONES , JOSEPH&#13;
JOPLIN, PATRICIA Science Club President,&#13;
NHS , Girls Glee, Concert Choir, Madrigal,&#13;
Music Contest, P ep Club&#13;
JORGENSEN, SUSAN&#13;
K&#13;
KANE, KEITH&#13;
KARR, GILBERT Honor Roll, FCA, Gymnastics,&#13;
Baseball, Boys Glee, Swing Choir, Concert&#13;
Choir, Musica ls, Road Show, Music Contest&#13;
KEALY, TIMOTHY Gymnastics, Swim Team,&#13;
Track&#13;
KEENE, DEBBIE&#13;
KEEVER, MARK Honor Roll, NHS, Orchestra&#13;
Council President , NMSQT Commended S tudent, Orchestra, Band, Pep Band, Dance Band&#13;
KEISTER, ELLEN Honor Roll, I-Rating in State&#13;
Speech Conte st, Quill Club, Thespians, German&#13;
Club, Pep Club&#13;
KELLEY, TRUDDY Girls Glee, Varsity Choir&#13;
KELLOGG, CLYDE Football, Intramurals, Student Council&#13;
KELLY, BARBARA 3rd Place in Original Oratory&#13;
Creight on Prep. Tournament, Yearbook CoEditor, Quill Club, Echoes Staff, I-Rating in&#13;
Exposit ory Address in National Forensics&#13;
League&#13;
KENKEL, MARY Honor Roll, AFS, German Club,&#13;
French Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Porn Pon&#13;
Squa d Co-Capta in, Guida nce Office Assistant,&#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
KERNS, ELAINE Vocal Music, P ep Club&#13;
KIMNACH, TERRANCE Track, Gymnastics&#13;
KING, REBECCA Girls Glee, Echoes Staff, FSA,&#13;
Camera Club, AFS, Red Cross, Concert Choir&#13;
KIRKE, CLAIRE P ep Club, Gymnastics&#13;
KLADSTRUP, PAUL Basketba ll, Track, Football,&#13;
Intr a mur als&#13;
KLEFMAN, KAREN Road Show, ALHS Pageant&#13;
KLEIN, CAROLYN P ep Club&#13;
KNIGHT, ROSEMARY NHS , Honor Roll ,&#13;
Chee rleader , Courtesy Club, P ep Club&#13;
KOGELE, DONALD Key Club&#13;
KOVATCH, CAROL FSA, P ep Club&#13;
KRABBE, KITTY Porn Pon Squad, FSA, P ep Club&#13;
KRAESTCH, ROJENE FSA, Band, P ep Band, P ep&#13;
Club&#13;
KREGER, JEFF Gymn astics, Intramurals&#13;
KRU EGER, HARRY Footba ll&#13;
KUPS, TERRY&#13;
KURT, NETTY FHA Public Rela tions Officer , German Club&#13;
L&#13;
LAMBERT, DOUGLAS Basketball, lntramurals&#13;
LAMBE RT, RE NATE Tra nsfer from Ur banda le,&#13;
Iowa . Ski Club, Bride Booster&#13;
LANGAN, ANGELA&#13;
LARMON, CARALEE Ba nd, German Club, Gymnastics, T r ack&#13;
LARMON , STEVE&#13;
LARSEN, CHARLES&#13;
LARSEN, JEANNE FHA, Pep Club, Drama,&#13;
Track, Red Cross&#13;
LARSEN, MAYDA Varsity Choir, Girls Glee, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
LARSON, PAUL Football, Key Club&#13;
LARSON, RANDY&#13;
LARSON, TERRY&#13;
LARY, ROBERT&#13;
LAUSEN, KAREN German Club President, FSA,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
LEADERS , CATHY Basketball, French Club&#13;
Le DUC, GRANT&#13;
LEE, JOHN&#13;
LEE, WILLIAM&#13;
LEEPER, REX&#13;
LeMASTER, CINDY Spanish Club, FSA, AFS,&#13;
Pep Club, Intramurals&#13;
LEWIS , TERRY I-Rating in State Music Contest,&#13;
Band, Marching Band, P ep Band, Dance Band,&#13;
Intramurals, Bowling, Road Show, Musicals&#13;
LIDGETT, DAN&#13;
LIDGETT, JAMES&#13;
LIUNAS , RICHARD Track&#13;
LODHOLZ, RICHARD&#13;
Transfer from Antigo, Wisconsin&#13;
LONG, DARRELL Football, Track&#13;
LUDWIG, CINDY&#13;
M&#13;
MABBITT, MARY Library Club Secretary, Debate&#13;
MADSEN, JOAN Science Club Vice-President,&#13;
French Club, Spanish Club, FTA, Student&#13;
Council Secretary, Tennis, Basketball, Honor&#13;
RoH, Publicity Crew&#13;
MAHAN, KATHLEEN Honor Roll, Thespians,&#13;
Musicals, Road Show, French Club&#13;
MAINS, LINDA Honor Roll, Pep Club, Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
MAJOR, MICHAEL Transfe r from Roxana,&#13;
Illinois. Gymnastics, Track, Ye arbook Editor,&#13;
Photographer&#13;
MALONE, DANNY&#13;
MANN, PAUL Tennis&#13;
MARSHALL, BARBARA Student Council, P e p&#13;
Club, French Club&#13;
MARSHALL, CAROL&#13;
MARUSKA, MARGARET&#13;
MASON, KAREN&#13;
MASS, SANDRA&#13;
MATABLE, STEVEN Echoes Ad Manager&#13;
MATHESON, STEVE&#13;
MA Tl'OX, DICK&#13;
MAXWELL, JODY Chess Club, Pep Club, FSA,&#13;
Tra ck, Cheerlea der&#13;
MAXWELL, TERRY Football, Baseball, Basketball&#13;
McATEE, DAVID Wr e stling, Football, Intramurals&#13;
McCALL, CINDY Cheerleader, Pep Club ,&#13;
Homecoming Court, Homecoming Queen, FTA,&#13;
AFS , FSA Pre sident, Road Show, Yearbook&#13;
Business Manag er, Guidance Office Assistant,&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
McCALLISTER, CHERYL P ep Club, Honor Roll ,&#13;
Track&#13;
McCARTNEY, DAVE Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Baseba ll&#13;
McCONKEY,CHARLES&#13;
McDONOUGH, JOYCE FSA, P ep Club&#13;
McELDERRY, S USAN FTA, AFS, FSA, Pep Club&#13;
McFADDEN, LUANNE Ski Club, Pla ys, Roa d&#13;
Show&#13;
McGLADE , WILLIAM&#13;
McMANUS, STEVE Transfe r from New&#13;
Baltimore, Michigan&#13;
McSORLEY, JEFFREY Science Club&#13;
MEIDLINGER, SUE Girls Glee, Red Cross&#13;
MELICHER, MARCELLA&#13;
MELICHER. MARCIA Pep Club, Gymnastics&#13;
MELICHER, MICHAEL&#13;
MERKSICK, TOM&#13;
MICHAUD. BARBARA&#13;
MICHELSON, VICKI&#13;
MOATS, DAVID&#13;
MOFFATT, KIMBERLY Pep Club, FSA, AFS&#13;
MOREHOUSE, DEBRA Baton Twirler, FHA&#13;
MORGAN, RICHARD Boys Glee, Concert Choir,&#13;
Swing Choir, Musicals, Plays, All-State Music&#13;
Contest, Student Council&#13;
MORGAN, WILLIAM&#13;
MUELLER, JAMES Band, Pep Band, Orchestra,&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
MURPHY, STEVEN Boys Glee&#13;
N&#13;
NAHACH, JANET FTA Secretary, AFS, AllSchool plays, Pep Club&#13;
NEADES, CHERYL German Club, AFS, Science&#13;
Club, Red Cross, Intramurals&#13;
NEIGHBORS , JoANN Student Council, FHA&#13;
NEIGHBORS, STEVEN l{onor Roll , DECA, Intramurals&#13;
NELSEN, DEBORA NHS , Senior Class Sgt.-atArms, AFS, Student Council, Pep Club,&#13;
Thespians, Concert Choir, Golf, Swing Choir,&#13;
Road Show, Musicals, Plays&#13;
NELSON, CHRISTINE FHA, Spanish Club,&#13;
Library Club, Pep Club&#13;
NEWBERG, JILL Honor Roll , All-State&#13;
Orchestra, Concert Choir&#13;
NICE, MIKE&#13;
NICOLINI, JOHN Tennis&#13;
0&#13;
O'BRIEN, JACQUELINE Pep Club President,&#13;
Cheerleader, Homecoming Court, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
O'BRIEN, PAM&#13;
OHRLING, MARTHA AFS, Pep Club&#13;
OLSEN, RICHARD Cross Country, Track&#13;
OSBORN, JANE AFS, Pep Club, Ski Club, Student&#13;
Council, Honor Roll, Gymnastics&#13;
OWENS, BEA JO&#13;
p&#13;
PARK, DONALD&#13;
PARR, PATSY&#13;
PAYNE , RICHARD Wrestling&#13;
PEAREY, LESLIE K ey Club, Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Track&#13;
PETERS, ANDREW Student Council President,&#13;
Junior Class Vi ce-President, Sophomore Class&#13;
President, Swim Team, All-School Plays&#13;
PETERS, BETTY Spanish Club, Y-Teens&#13;
PETERS, JAMES Honor Roll , Student Council,&#13;
Junior Class Tre asurer, Football, Basketball,&#13;
Track&#13;
PETERSEN, LAWRENCE&#13;
PETERSEN, MICHAEL&#13;
PETERSEN, PATRICK&#13;
PETERSEN, TERESA &#13;
Senior summaries •&#13;
PETERSON, BRIAN Honor Roll, NSA, Thespians,&#13;
All-State Music, AFS, Spanish Club, Road&#13;
Show, Musicals, School Plays, Swing Choir&#13;
PETTENGILL, DAVID Swing Choir, All-School&#13;
Plays. Musicals, NMSQT Commended S~udent ,&#13;
Cross Country, Chess Club&#13;
PHILLIPS, CONNIE&#13;
POGGE, KAREN Transfer from St. Albert, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Pep Club, Glee Club, DECA,&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
POLAK, JERE Echoes Staff, Intramurals, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
POLSON, HUGH Thespians, All-School Plays, !-&#13;
Rating in State Speech Contest&#13;
POULOS.TED&#13;
POWERS, GARY Bowling&#13;
R&#13;
RASMUSSEN, BETH&#13;
RATEKIN, DAVID&#13;
RATIGAN, MICKEY Intramurals&#13;
RATLIFF, DEAN&#13;
RATLIFF, MARY Pep Club&#13;
RAYMER, SANDRA DECA, FHA&#13;
RECHER, JONA&#13;
REID, JOYCE Pep Club, FSA&#13;
REID, RONALD Baseball, Football, Intramurals,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
REYNOLDS, PEGGY Pep Club, Musicals,&#13;
Madrigal&#13;
RICHARDSON, JONI Echoes Staff, II-Rating in&#13;
Speech Contest, Honor Roll, Quill Club&#13;
RICHARDSON, VICKI&#13;
RIDDER, NAOMI&#13;
RIDDER, PAUL&#13;
RIDGWAY, JILL FHA&#13;
RINDONE, JEFF Tra!1sfer from Lincoln,&#13;
Nebraska. Football, Wrestling&#13;
ROARTY, THERESA Business Award, Student&#13;
Council, Pep Club, Y-Teens, German Club, Office Assistant&#13;
ROBERTS, RENEE FSA, FTA, Red Cross,&#13;
Cheerleader, Swim Team&#13;
ROCHA, TONIA&#13;
RODENBURG, KAREN Honor Roll, AFS, Art&#13;
Club, German Club Secretary, Concert Choir,&#13;
Chamber Choir, Courtesy Club, Intramurals&#13;
ROLD, MARK FCA, AFS, Science Club, Band,&#13;
Cross Country, Wrestling, Track&#13;
RONGISH, ROBERT NHS, Football, Basketball,&#13;
Baseball&#13;
ROUSE, JAMES&#13;
ROUSH, ROBERT&#13;
RUDOLPH, PAMELA Honor Roll, I-Rating in&#13;
State Speech Contest, FTA, AFS, FSA, PTSA,&#13;
Musicals, Orchestra, Road Show, Marching&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Porn Pon Squad Captain&#13;
RUFFCORN, JOHN Football, Track Student&#13;
Manager&#13;
RULE, DEVON Key Club, Boys Glee, Concert&#13;
Choir&#13;
s&#13;
SASS, DEBBIE DECA S ecr etary, P ep Club&#13;
SCHEID, STEVEN&#13;
SCHLEIDT, SUZANNE Pep Club, FHA&#13;
Treasurer, Red Cross&#13;
SCHLOTT, JAMES Gymnastic Team Captain, 2nd&#13;
Place in MHSAA and 3rd Place in State in&#13;
Gymnastics&#13;
SCHORSCH, JACQUELINE AFS, Germa n Club&#13;
SELL, DAVID Pep Band, Concert Band,"&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
SENTER, VALLI Student Council, Girls Glee,&#13;
FSA, Athletic Representative&#13;
SEVERN, STEVEN Football, Basketball, Track,&#13;
Golf&#13;
SEVEY, SHERYL Pep Club, Volleyball&#13;
SHAMBLEM,DARRELL&#13;
SHEA, RICK Transfer from Boise, Idaho&#13;
SHEERAN, STEVEN Yearbook Photographer&#13;
SHEPHERD, JULIE&#13;
SHIPP, SUE Pep Club&#13;
SIDEBOTTOM, PAMELA Honor Roll, Thespian&#13;
Vice-President, NHS, Quill Club, I-Rating in&#13;
State Speech Contest, 1st Place in NMSU&#13;
Drama Contest, Plays, AFS, Pep Club&#13;
SIEBURG, KATHY&#13;
SIGLER, MELINDA NHS, Honor Roll, Student&#13;
Council, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Swing Choir,&#13;
Concert Choir, Choir Council, Musical, Road&#13;
Show, Girls Glee, Courtesy Club, PTSA,&#13;
Basketball, Tennis, 1st Place in Metro Tennis&#13;
Tournament&#13;
SIMMONS, LINDA&#13;
SIMPSON, MICHAEL Spanish Club, AFS, Drama&#13;
Club, Thespians, Road Show, Plays, Musicals,&#13;
Speech Contest, Concert Choir, Swing Choir,&#13;
Yearbook Co-Editor, Children's Theatre&#13;
SINNOTT, PAMELA&#13;
SMITH, CHARLES&#13;
SMITH, GREGORY&#13;
SMITH, JOHN Transfer from Lexington,&#13;
Missouri. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council&#13;
SMITH, MARK Intramurals&#13;
SMITH, PENNY&#13;
SMITH, PETER Lynx Lettermen, Student Council&#13;
Treasurer, FCA, Spanish Club, Echoes Staff,&#13;
Football and Basketball Manager&#13;
SMITH, RACHEL Pep Club Captain, Road Show,&#13;
Gymnastics&#13;
SMITH, SARRINA FSA, Spanish Club&#13;
SMITH, STANLEY Band Council, Drum Major,&#13;
FCA, Foot!:&gt;all, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band,&#13;
Dance Band, Tennis, Bowling, Track&#13;
SMITH, SUSAN Honor Roll, NHS Vice-President,&#13;
French Club President, Science Club, Basketball&#13;
SOLLAZZO, CAROL Track&#13;
SORENSEN, JOAN FHA&#13;
SPENCER, MELISSA I-Rating in State Music&#13;
Contest, Typing Award, French Club, Drama&#13;
Club, Ski Club, Red Cross, Courtesy Club, Swim&#13;
Team, Tennis, Plays, Musicals, Student Council, Concert Choir, Madrigal Choir&#13;
SPRINKEL, CLAUDIA Honor Roll, German Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Medical Arts Club&#13;
STACK, RONALD&#13;
STANLEY, ANGELA&#13;
STANLEY, LESTER&#13;
STANLEY, PAMELA P ep Club&#13;
STEEGE, MARK Honor Roll, Class President,&#13;
S ecretary, Vice-President, Quill Club, AFS,&#13;
Basketball, Cross Country, Track&#13;
STEVENS , DALYCE Medical Arts Club&#13;
Treasurer, Red Cross, Bowling&#13;
STEVENS, MARK Baseball&#13;
STEVENS, TROY&#13;
STEVENS, PAM FHA District Officer, French&#13;
Club, P ep Club&#13;
STODDARD, DENNIS Student Council, Concert&#13;
Choir, Basketball, Boys Glee&#13;
STOREY, DAVID&#13;
STOWELL, DEBRA Echoes Staff&#13;
STRAIGHT, JANIS German Club, DECA&#13;
STRANATHAN, MICHAEL Wrestling&#13;
STROHBEHN, JODY Honor Roll, Science Club&#13;
Secretary, AFS, TAR Southwest Iowa VicePresident, Intramurals&#13;
STUCKER, KRISTY Homecoming Court, Senior&#13;
Treasurer, Musicals, Road Show, Swing Choir,&#13;
Honor Roll, AFS, FSA, NHS, Concert Choir,&#13;
Girls Glee, Concert Choir, Porn Pon CoCaptain, Typing Award, Pep Club, Yearbook&#13;
Staff&#13;
T&#13;
TATTA, MARK&#13;
TAYLOR. AVA Honor Roll&#13;
TAYLOR. DEBRA&#13;
TAYLOR, JEFFREY B. Intramurals&#13;
TAYLOR, JEFFERY R. Transfer from G•·and&#13;
Island, Nebraska. Football, Swim Team&#13;
TAYLOR, POLLY Honor Roll, Debate, Ecology&#13;
Club, NHS, Library Club, Library Assistant,&#13;
State Speech Contest, Model UN&#13;
TAYLOR, RICK&#13;
TELPNER, HEIDI Student Council, Honor Roll&#13;
THOMAS, DAWN&#13;
THOMAS, DOUGLAS Football, Basketball, Lynx&#13;
Letterman&#13;
THOMPSON, LUANN Track, lntramurals&#13;
THOMSEN, VIRGINIA AFS President,&#13;
Thespians, Pep Club, Courtesy Club, Plays,&#13;
Road Show, I-Rating in Speech Contest, Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
TOMAIR, DOUGLAS&#13;
TRAFTON. TERESA Pep Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Echoes Staff&#13;
TWOMEY. MIKE Intramurals&#13;
v&#13;
VANCE, BECKY P ep Club&#13;
VANCE, PEGGY&#13;
VARGAS, FRANK Boys Glee, Concert Choir&#13;
VINCENT, VICKIE FHA, Library Club&#13;
w&#13;
WAGNER, DEBI Pep Club&#13;
WARDEN, SUSAN NHS President, NMSQT&#13;
Commended Scholar, Honor Roll, AFS, FTA,&#13;
Courtesy Club, Golf, Madrigal, Pep Club&#13;
WARNER, ROBERT Orchestra Vice-President,&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Dance Band&#13;
WATERS, ALAN Baseball&#13;
WATT, MARLENE Girls Glee, Madrigal, Music&#13;
Contest, Concert Choir, Pep Club&#13;
WEIS, KAREN Pep Club&#13;
WESTFALL, THOMAS Band&#13;
WESTPHAL, MEMORY FSA, Thespians,&#13;
Musicals, Plays, Road Show&#13;
WHITE, JAMES Band, Orchestra&#13;
WHITMAN, LINDA Chess Club Secretary,&#13;
Library Club, Math Club&#13;
WHITTAKER, KRISTINE Pep Club VicePresident, AFS, Glee Club, Student Council,&#13;
FSA, Homecoming Court, Guidance Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
WHITTINGTON, JAMIE Y-Teens Secretary,&#13;
FSA, Red Cross, Bowling&#13;
WILL, TOM Student Council Sgt .-at-Arms, Football, Basketball&#13;
WILLIAMS, CONNIE&#13;
WILSON, JEFFREY State Speech Contest, Chess&#13;
Club President, Thespians, Plays, Musicals,&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
• Senior summaries&#13;
Road Show&#13;
WOOLSONCROFT, LINDA State Speech Contest,&#13;
Spanish Club, Intramurals&#13;
YARBROUGH, CHARLES Transfer from&#13;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Football&#13;
z&#13;
ZACCONE, FRANK Student Council, Science&#13;
Club, Wrestling, Intramurals&#13;
ZACH, DEBBIE German Club, Girls Glee, P ep&#13;
Club, Va rsity Choir, FSA, FHA, Concert Choir,&#13;
Thespians&#13;
ZIMMERMAN, JOHN Honor Roll&#13;
ZIMMERMAN, TOM Intramural Basketba ll&#13;
ZONARI, PAVLO Transfer from Recife, Brazil.&#13;
F or eign E xchange Student&#13;
Katrien wears a "dress". &#13;
Aaberg, Deborah 137&#13;
Ackllo, Cathy 143&#13;
Ado.ms, Elizabeth 131&#13;
Ado.ms, Kathy 131&#13;
Adams, Roger Ill, 26, 136, 137&#13;
Adcock, Charles 137&#13;
Adcock, Dobro. 24 , 131&#13;
Addison, Debra 143&#13;
Aldredge, Susan 137&#13;
Allon, Dolorii&#13;
Allon, Dcniao 97, 137&#13;
Allmon, Michael 69, 66, 131&#13;
Alpen, Susan 143, 198&#13;
Amend, Laurie 20, 83, 91, 137, 167, 169&#13;
Anderson, Andrea 137&#13;
Andereen, BrlflJl E. 143&#13;
Anderson, Ooorgo E. 143&#13;
Anderson, Jeffry J . 66, 89&#13;
Anderson, Margo.rot 131&#13;
Anderson, Ollfford&#13;
Anderson, Jeffrey L. 44, 143&#13;
Anderson, Kimberly 131&#13;
Anderson, Peggy 143&#13;
Anderson, Rlcho.rd 68, 143&#13;
Anderson, Robert 68&#13;
Anson, Bridget 137&#13;
Archer, Teri 23, 20, 131&#13;
Arnett, Timothy 74, 137&#13;
Arrowsmith, John 131&#13;
Aslkln, Angela 137, 186&#13;
Aslkln, Patrlcln.&#13;
Aasmo.nn, Lo.Von 131&#13;
Assme.nn , LuAnn 76&#13;
Aten, Cathryn 143&#13;
Atherton, Erwin 86, 137&#13;
Atherton, Matthew 69, 70, 131&#13;
Atkinson , Doug llll, 133, ll6, 131&#13;
Atkln•on , Richard llll, llS, 134, 143&#13;
Attloy, Linda&#13;
Avey, Diiiard 67, IS!&#13;
Avis, Jo.mos Dean 131&#13;
Ayala, Cheryl 137&#13;
Babbitt, Grog&#13;
Backhuus, Timothy 131&#13;
Backhuus, Todd 143&#13;
Baer, Cheryl 143&#13;
Baer, Leonard&#13;
Bo.hr, Curtis&#13;
Bahr, Joe 71, B9, 90, 131&#13;
Balley, Randy 131&#13;
Bain, Rickie 90, 131&#13;
Baker, Kathio 137&#13;
Baldwin, Julie 137&#13;
Baldwin, Mollie 137&#13;
Ballew, Mike 143&#13;
Banks, Vickie 131&#13;
Barber, John 66, 67, 6B, 66, B9, 131&#13;
Bard, Cynthia 137&#13;
Barnes, Gayle 137&#13;
Barton, Kevin&#13;
Bates, Becky&#13;
Batten, Jeanene lSl , 131&#13;
Bauer, Joey 159&#13;
Baumbach, Linda 131&#13;
Baumbach, Mary Ann 143, 147&#13;
Baxter, Ted 137&#13;
Beck, David BO, 143, 169&#13;
Beck, Michael 143, 166&#13;
Beck, Romie 6B, 143&#13;
Beck, Sheryl 76, 131&#13;
Beck, Steven 86&#13;
Behm, Biii 69, 67, 131&#13;
Behm, Patricia 4B, 49, 97, 143, 164, !6S, 166, 167, 169&#13;
Behrens, Johnny 69, 66, 131&#13;
Behrens, Timothy 137&#13;
Bell, Kathleen 137&#13;
Belt, Connie&#13;
Belt, Robert&#13;
Beneke, Jam es 131&#13;
Bennett, Jeremy 131&#13;
Beno, Janet 23, 24, ll6, 137, !3B Beno, Trudy 137&#13;
Benton, Gregory 137&#13;
Berger, Mary E. 00, 137&#13;
Bergstrom, Debbie&#13;
Bernharde , Co.rot&#13;
Bertsch, Liane 131&#13;
Bettcher, Deborah 9, 31!, 39, 63, 143, 14B&#13;
Birdsong, Craig 90, 131&#13;
Birdsong, Joyce 143, 162&#13;
Birdsong, Shirley&#13;
Blackman, Brian 137&#13;
Blackman, Sharon 137&#13;
Bledsoe, Tamara 96, 137, 169&#13;
Blodgett, Jeffrey&#13;
Blue, Charles !S7&#13;
Bode, Patty 137&#13;
Boot e!, Ri ck 131&#13;
Boham, Bonnlo 137&#13;
Boham, Laura 131&#13;
Bolander, Richard 131&#13;
Bolte, Linda 143, 167&#13;
Bolton, Jim 74, 90, 137&#13;
Bonar, Charlotte 131 Bonar, Terry&#13;
Bonebrake. Peggy 143&#13;
Bonnicheen, Robert 71, 131&#13;
Bonnlchsen, Thomas 131&#13;
Bonnetett er, Michael 71, 131 Booe, Mark 90&#13;
Booton , Johnny 143&#13;
Borntraogor, Cheryl 143&#13;
Boruff, Desiree 14 3&#13;
Student Index&#13;
Boswell, David ! 4S&#13;
Boswell, Debra 24, !S7&#13;
Bothwell, Morlo 131, 143&#13;
Bothwell, Wm. ll3&#13;
Bowon, Bobbette 60, 97, 137 -&#13;
Bowes, Gary 137&#13;
Bowlds, Wm. 137&#13;
Boyd, Lynne 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, !S7&#13;
Boyo, Estel 137&#13;
Boyer, Bo.rton 23&#13;
Bracker, Linda 131&#13;
Bradley, Diano 143&#13;
Bradley, Sldnoy !S7&#13;
Bramman, Jay 131&#13;
Brandon, Thomas 63, 71!, 73, B6, !S7&#13;
Brauer, Pamela&#13;
Brazelton, Barbara 143&#13;
Brazelton, Shella 81, ! S l&#13;
Bright, Dobra 137&#13;
Bristol, Dolores 137&#13;
Brooks, Jn.mos 143&#13;
Brower, Jnmoa 137&#13;
Brower, John&#13;
Brown, Colleen 131&#13;
Brown, Mary 143, 181&#13;
Brown, Patrick 67, 84, 131&#13;
Brown, Timothy 143&#13;
Brown, Wn.nda&#13;
Browning, Bill 131&#13;
Browning, Cindy !S7&#13;
Brownlee, Michael 143&#13;
Brunow, John 137&#13;
Bryant, Rick 66, 66, 71, 137&#13;
Bryant, Timothy !SI&#13;
Bryson, Mary !4S&#13;
Buck, Deborah 143&#13;
Buck, Rebecca 131&#13;
Buckmaster, Craig 90, !SI&#13;
Buehler, Nancy 137&#13;
Bunch, Jamea 131&#13;
Burgett, Ed 90&#13;
Burke, Joel 131&#13;
Burke, Teresa 137, 144&#13;
Burkhart, Ronald&#13;
Burry, Sandra 22, ll3, 24, 26, !SI&#13;
Bushman, Duo.no 144&#13;
Butcher, Robin 114, 137&#13;
Butler, Robort 66, 6B, 144, 167&#13;
Butler, Steve 71 , 131&#13;
Butts, Kevin 137&#13;
Butts, Suzanne&#13;
Bynum, Vickie 1S7&#13;
Byrne, Donny&#13;
Caln, Meleah 137&#13;
Callgur, Joseph !S7&#13;
Campbell, Carolyn 14, 20, 144, 167&#13;
Campbell, Don 144, !9B&#13;
Campbell, Glenn 131&#13;
Campbell, Kathleen 131&#13;
Campbell, Keith 11!7, 137&#13;
Campbell, Victoria !SI&#13;
Carlson, David 137&#13;
Carlson, James 131&#13;
Carlson, Kevin&#13;
Carmn.n, June 83, 91, 137&#13;
Co.rmon, Cindy 137 Carpenter, Jeff 44, 56, 67, 64 , 144, 166, 175&#13;
Carrithers, Tom 66, 6B, 64, B6, B7, 137, !61!&#13;
Cn.rroll, Douglas&#13;
Casady, Oreg 137&#13;
Casady, Scott lffi, B6, 131&#13;
Cash, Linda&#13;
Caskey, Cindy&#13;
Cn.sner, Brenda&#13;
Caughey, Jiil !S7&#13;
Ceder, Ray&#13;
Cenovlch, William 69, 67, 86&#13;
Chambers, Debra Chapman, James 46, 66, 66. BO, 131&#13;
Chapman, Kurt 72, 131&#13;
Chapman, LuAnne 131&#13;
Chapman, Shawn 43, 7B, 116, 144&#13;
Chatterton, Steve 131&#13;
Chesney, Linda 131&#13;
Chew, Norman 137&#13;
Christensen, Barbara 131&#13;
Christensen, Beth 144&#13;
Christensen, Chris 144&#13;
Christensen, Daniel 32, 48&#13;
Christensen, Gary 131&#13;
Christensen, Richard 144&#13;
Christenson, Laura 17, 144&#13;
Christians, Becky 62, !S7&#13;
Chublck, Debra 137, 141&#13;
Claar, Jiii 95, 97, 144, !B3, 169, !9B&#13;
Clark, Brian 144&#13;
Clark, George 71&#13;
Clark, Jeffrey !SI&#13;
Clark, Loretta 131 Clark, Margaret 16, 86, 142, 144, 162, 164,&#13;
165, 166, 167, !6B&#13;
Clark, Mark&#13;
Clatterbuck, Edward B6. !S7&#13;
Clayton, Donald 144&#13;
Clovongor, Deborah 144, 166&#13;
Coale, Karen 30, S2, 4B, 49. 144, !6B&#13;
Cody, Joanne 137&#13;
Coffelt, Donna 2S, 144, !6S&#13;
Cohrs, Patrick&#13;
Colburn, Jeff 74&#13;
Collier, J erry 137&#13;
Collins. Cathy 144, 169&#13;
Collins, Dlo.ne 137&#13;
Colline, Everott 56, 144&#13;
Collins, Jam es ! S !&#13;
Collins, Vicki 131&#13;
Colter, David !SI&#13;
Colter, Robert 131&#13;
Colwell, Michael lSI&#13;
Colwell, Robert 127, !SI&#13;
Comstock, Vicki&#13;
Comstock, Steven 131, 143&#13;
Conley, Jim 66, 72, 137&#13;
Conyers, Jon 156, 144&#13;
Cook, David 26, ! S7&#13;
Cook, Gary 21, 26, IS7&#13;
Cook, Kenny 144&#13;
Cooley, Mark 131&#13;
Cooley, Melinda 144&#13;
Cooney, LuAnn !S l&#13;
Cooper, David 69, 131&#13;
Cooper, Mike 69, 11!7&#13;
Cooper, Sherry 76, BS, 91, !Sl&#13;
Cooper, Terry 6B, 137&#13;
Cordell, Ruby 176&#13;
Coulter, Pamela 7B, 131&#13;
Covey. Scott 137&#13;
Cowles, Timothy 137&#13;
Cox, Barbara 140, 169&#13;
Cox, Debra 1415&#13;
Cox, Kathy 131&#13;
Cox, Leonard 77, 131&#13;
Cox, Timothy&#13;
Coy, Michael 131, 198 Crane, Paul 66, 67, 6B, 64, B9, 169&#13;
Crane, Rhonda 131&#13;
CrlH, Denise 131&#13;
Crook, Kevin 69, 67, B9, 90, IS!&#13;
Crouse, Michael 137&#13;
Crouse, Patti lS!&#13;
Crouse, Rorella 137&#13;
Cullin, Terri 131&#13;
Currie, Vicki 44, 46, 48, 49, Bl , 97, 146, 162,&#13;
166, !6B&#13;
Curtis, Terry !S7&#13;
Daff. Cindy !S7&#13;
Dahlke, Linda 137&#13;
Dale. Michael 21!, 2S, 26, 76, 77&#13;
Daley. Mathew 22, ll4, 36, 145, 164, 162, !6S,&#13;
186. 16B, 171!&#13;
Daniels, Mike 71, 131 Daugherty, Allon ll3 , 26, 145&#13;
Daugherty, Teri 2lS , 131&#13;
Davis, Melinda 137&#13;
Davis, Peggy&#13;
Dawson, Janice 81 , 137&#13;
Dawson, Nancy 23, 26, 76 , !SI&#13;
Day, Rolland 146&#13;
Deakin, Donna 7B. 137&#13;
Deal, Jim Delbeke, Katrlen 9B, 146, 166, ! 7S&#13;
Delehant, Mary !S7&#13;
Delohant, ll&lt;!becca 97, 146, 161!, 166&#13;
DePugh. Dana 26 Derby, Maureen 11, 16, 20, Ill , 31!, 96, 144,&#13;
145&#13;
DeSantlago, Christine 132&#13;
DeSantlag&lt;&gt;, JoAnn !S2, 147&#13;
Dettman, Dennis 72, 137&#13;
Devault, Lanny 146&#13;
Devore, Diana&#13;
Devore, Kathy 137&#13;
DiBJasi, David 71&#13;
Diercks, Mark 146, 162, 163, 166, !6B&#13;
Dilts, Karen !S7&#13;
Dinges, Rebecca 1415&#13;
Dirks, Sue 82, !32&#13;
Disalvo. Virginia 1S7, 146&#13;
Dix, Cheryl 132&#13;
Dixon, Don&#13;
Dodder, Debra 137&#13;
Dodder, Sara 2S, 24, 25, 1S2&#13;
Donaldson, John 132&#13;
Donnelly, Carmen&#13;
Donnelly, Donald !S7&#13;
Donner, Nancy 132&#13;
Doty, James !S2&#13;
Draper, Mark 20, Ill , 29, 146, 161!, 166&#13;
Dreier. Jo.net 137&#13;
Drennen, Dan&#13;
Drennen, Dave 146&#13;
Drustrup, Jennifer 137&#13;
Durham, Debbie 97, !S7&#13;
Dygert, Robert 13B&#13;
Enton, Sherry 132&#13;
Ebert, Terri S7, 146, 166&#13;
Edio, Kathleen&#13;
Edie, Patti 145, 197&#13;
Edris, Lori 11 , 138&#13;
Edwo.rds, Dave 146&#13;
Ehlert, Timothy 77, 132&#13;
Eicher, Tommy !S8&#13;
Eiits, Susanne 38, 97, 145, 1B2, 164, 166, 16B&#13;
Elbert, Cynthia 131!&#13;
Elbert, J eanie lSB&#13;
Elbert, Joannie 13B&#13;
Elder, Kim&#13;
Eledge, Donna 145&#13;
Emarlne. Stephen !SB&#13;
Emerson, Biran 80, 132&#13;
Emerson, La.uric&#13;
Emert, Steven 56, 146&#13;
Emshoff, Curt!• l 3B. 169&#13;
Endrulat, Kristel 24, 13 5, l 3B&#13;
England , Susan lSB&#13;
Epperson, Bobby 136&#13;
Epperson, Ron 145&#13;
Erickaon, Michael&#13;
Etherington, Carel 13B&#13;
Evans, Betty 7B, 77, !S2&#13;
Evans, Jon Todd !S8&#13;
Evezic, Andrew 132&#13;
Eyberg, Michael 74&#13;
Eyberg, Patti 146, !6S, !6B&#13;
Eyre, Robert 64, !6B, 169&#13;
Fahl, Robin&#13;
Faisst, Cynthia ll5&#13;
Falkenhainer, Kurt&#13;
Falkenha!ner, Lynn SB, 146, 167, 169&#13;
Farmer, Annette 132&#13;
Farrell, Cynthia !S2&#13;
Farrell, Mike 13B&#13;
Fauble, Sharon IS8&#13;
Faurot, Edward 1415&#13;
Faurot, Kenneth 70, B4, 132&#13;
Fedorka, Anna 1415, 176&#13;
Fedorka, Elizabeth 146, 176&#13;
Feekin, Pam 138&#13;
Felerfell, Dale 146&#13;
Feight, Becky 82, !3B&#13;
Fellon, Larry 74&#13;
Fennell, Ann 23, 138, 169&#13;
Ferguson, John 132&#13;
Field, Nancy !Sil&#13;
Filbert, Linda 43, !Sil&#13;
Finken, Ricky 146&#13;
Fischer, Thomas 56, 76, 145 Fisher, Curtis 36, 13B&#13;
Fisher, Sheryl 132&#13;
Fitzgerald, Cindy 91, !S2&#13;
Fjare, Mark 70, !S2&#13;
Flaten, Nick 72, 73, !3B&#13;
Flanker, David 72, 132&#13;
Fletcher, Kristy lSB&#13;
Florke, Charles 146&#13;
Flynn, Sheryl 63, ! S2&#13;
Fogle, Jeff 24, 146&#13;
Ford, Steven 138&#13;
Foreman, Rebecca 138, 141&#13;
Formanek, Jack 132&#13;
Forrester, Stanley 159&#13;
Foster, Mary 138&#13;
Fouts, Rhonda 132&#13;
Fowler, Becky 146&#13;
Fox, Kenneth 132&#13;
Fraissinot, Lois 137&#13;
Franke, Judy&#13;
Franklin, J . Thomas 146, 175&#13;
Franke, Dianne&#13;
Franke, George&#13;
Franks, Valerie&#13;
Franks, Wesley&#13;
Franz, Mark 146&#13;
Franz, Scott 64&#13;
Frazier, Barbara 138&#13;
Freese, Lisa 51 , Bl, B2, !S2&#13;
French, Peggy 146&#13;
Freuck, Susan 132&#13;
Friedland, Linda 105, 13B&#13;
Friedman, Phillip 74&#13;
Frieze, David 132&#13;
Frieze, Rodney&#13;
Fritz, Greg 132&#13;
Frohardt, Marilyn 21!, 23, 24, 13B&#13;
From, Steven 132&#13;
Fuller. Debra&#13;
Fuller, Steve&#13;
Funk, Dale 13B&#13;
Funkhouser, Lori 132&#13;
Gabel, Heidi 146&#13;
Go.Haro, Anthony 59&#13;
Oallaro, Lor! BS&#13;
Ganey, Kathy 52, 53, 132&#13;
Garafalo, Carol 76, 77. 1S2&#13;
Gardner, Charles&#13;
Gardner, Jamie 132&#13;
Gardner, Leah 132&#13;
Garreans, Lee 59, 132&#13;
Oawara, Edith 36, 51!, 6S, 146, 14B, 1B6, 169, 173, 175&#13;
Oayou, Alberto 99&#13;
Gerard, Scott 22, 23, 24, 25, 100, 138&#13;
Gibbons, David&#13;
Gibson , Leo 63, 72, 132&#13;
Giles, Walter (Clark) 56, 71!. 13B&#13;
Gillenwater, Billi 132&#13;
Gillman, Candee 132&#13;
Godfrey, James 132&#13;
Godsey, Dono.Id&#13;
Goeser, Bernard&#13;
Goeser, Kathy 24. 2B. !SB&#13;
Goeser. Patricio.&#13;
Goeser, Po.tti&#13;
Oohllnghorst. Stephan 97, 138&#13;
Oo!dapp, Kim 132&#13;
Ooldapp, Kirt 6B, !3B&#13;
Golden, Debra 146&#13;
Goodman, John ! Il l , 1S8&#13;
Goodman, ott 70&#13;
Goodsell, Barbaro 2S. 1S2&#13;
Goodwin, Alan 25, lSB&#13;
Gordon, J udy l SB&#13;
Gorman, Dan 146&#13;
Gouldsmith, J eff 1S2, 1S8&#13;
Oouldsm!th, Judy&#13;
Graoo. Tew l 3B&#13;
Graeme, Allee 21l, 23, 24. 138&#13;
Graff, Kathy 50 , lSB&#13;
Graham, Jacqueline 146&#13;
Graves, Charles 146&#13;
181 &#13;
182&#13;
Graves, Marcia 146&#13;
Gray, Lucynda 132&#13;
Gray, Wynette&#13;
Green, Sandra 50, 138&#13;
Green. Susan 146&#13;
Greer. Clifford 132&#13;
Gregory, Kim 132&#13;
Grieder. Carolyn 146&#13;
Grimm, Nancy 146, 198&#13;
Grimm, Penny 53, 132&#13;
Grimm, Sheila 146&#13;
Groat. Wayne 146. 198&#13;
Gross. Anno 78. 79. 81. 138. 166. 169. 194&#13;
Gross. Richlll"d 44. 68. 69. 146. 166. 169 Grosse, Gwendolyn 36, 148&#13;
Grosse, Jacauelyn 147, 175&#13;
Grosse. Lorraine 138&#13;
Grote. Dalo 63. 66. 86. 138&#13;
Grothe. Judith 147&#13;
Grudlo. Eddie 56. 68. 69. 147&#13;
Gubbels. Diane 127, 132&#13;
Gubbels, Jeffrey 138&#13;
Guedez, Fernando 77, 99, 147, 166&#13;
Guest, Rebecca 147, 166&#13;
Gunderson , William 138&#13;
Gundlach. Dono.Id 147&#13;
Gurney. James&#13;
Haberberger, Janet&#13;
Ho.gen, David 89, 132&#13;
Hagen. P atricia 97. 147. 164. 169&#13;
Hall. Bill&#13;
Hall. Cynthia 132&#13;
Hall. Dina 147&#13;
Hall, Laurie 175&#13;
Hall. Paula 132&#13;
Hall, Tom&#13;
Hallagan, Sherry 14 7&#13;
He.mer, Candace 40, 51 . 132&#13;
Hamor. Kathy 78. 79. 138. 141&#13;
Hamer, Sherise 147&#13;
Hamilton. Drew 138&#13;
Hamilton , Randy 90, 138&#13;
Hammer. Terri 53, 81 , 97, 138 Hammers, Cynthia 138&#13;
Hammond, Blanch 147, 175&#13;
Hance, Paul&#13;
Hanna. Mark 132&#13;
Hanneman, Connie 132&#13;
Hanneman. Linda 138&#13;
Hanneman, Wm. Frank&#13;
Hannon, Pamela 132&#13;
Hansen. Betty 132&#13;
Hansen, Bruce 132&#13;
Hansen. Frank 56, 147&#13;
Hansen. Jacqueline 65. 97. 147. 162. 166. 168 Hansen, Joyce&#13;
Hansen, Lindy 147&#13;
Hansen. Mary L. 95. 97. 147. 163&#13;
Hansen, Roger 48, 147, 152&#13;
Hansen, Roland&#13;
Hansen. Teresa 138, 147&#13;
Hansen, Vickie 147&#13;
Hanusa. Timothy 20, 26, 138, 198&#13;
Harding, Jam es 138&#13;
Hardman, Robert 147&#13;
Ha rlow, Rebekah&#13;
Harmon, Sarah 138&#13;
Harris, William 147&#13;
Harrison, Steven 138&#13;
Harrod, J effrey&#13;
Hart, Mark&#13;
Hartman, Mike 148&#13;
Hartfield, Brian 132&#13;
Harvey, Thomas&#13;
Hatcher, Connie 148&#13;
Hatcher. Debra 148&#13;
Hatcher. Narvella 138&#13;
Hathaway. Jimmy 132&#13;
Hathaway, Mnrsha 148, 186&#13;
Hathaway. Sherry 138&#13;
Haven . Jeff 77, 132&#13;
Haworth, Marilyn 138&#13;
Hayden, P et er&#13;
Hayes, Cindy 139&#13;
Haynes, Dennis&#13;
Haynes, Nancy&#13;
Ho.y nio. Torry Hearn. Suzanne l 39&#13;
Hogland. Rache l 15. 27. 148. 162. 166, 168&#13;
Heiman . Cynthia 139&#13;
Hemmingsen, Craig&#13;
Hemmingsen, Robert 148&#13;
Hempel, Larry Henderson, Diane 53, 97, 139&#13;
Henderson. Gary 163&#13;
Hendrix. Chester 148&#13;
Hendrix. Robert 80. 132&#13;
Henl ey. Ka thleen 148&#13;
Henningson, Ed 148&#13;
Henry, Kathy&#13;
Henry, Roger 132&#13;
Hensley, Jane 9 1, 139&#13;
Hensley. J ohn 148. 198&#13;
Herwig. Laur el 148. 175&#13;
Hessel. Rhonda 81. 83. 95. 148. 159. 169&#13;
Hiatt. Cando.co 148. 166&#13;
Hiatt, Douglas 132&#13;
Hibbard, Cheryl 139&#13;
Hicks, Douglas&#13;
H icks, Wayne&#13;
Hilburn . Nancy 91. 97 , 139&#13;
Hildreth, Dan 132&#13;
Hlllo. Allison 148, 168&#13;
H iiz, J amos 132&#13;
Student Index Hemmelsehr. Steven 139&#13;
Hissong. Gall 76. 132&#13;
Haden. Debra 97. 139. 169&#13;
Haden. Ronald 59. 132&#13;
Hoffman, Richard 68, 148&#13;
Holeton. Patrick 56, 139&#13;
Hollinger. Shari 148&#13;
Hollins, Barbara 148&#13;
Hollins. Cly&lt;io 59. 67. 132&#13;
Hollins. Sherry 132&#13;
Holmes, Steve 148&#13;
Holt. Roger Allon&#13;
Holtz. Debra 148&#13;
Homan. Steven 148&#13;
Hopkins. David&#13;
Hoover, Steven 67, 132&#13;
Horn. Kathy 126. 127&#13;
Hough . Amy 132&#13;
Hough . John 59. 68. 80. 132&#13;
Houghtaling. Peggy 175&#13;
Howe, RobeM 149&#13;
Howell, Dianna 132&#13;
Howell. Robin 132&#13;
Howell, Terry 22, 23&#13;
Huckins. Daniel&#13;
Hudspeth. Gary&#13;
Huggins, David 90&#13;
Hunt. Edward 24&#13;
Hunt. Randy 59. 67. 132&#13;
Hunter, Maureen 51, 74. 132&#13;
Hunter. Michael 90, 139&#13;
Hurd. Lano. 22. 23. 38. 149&#13;
Hurley. Po.t 132&#13;
Hytrek. Teono. 132&#13;
Ingraham, David&#13;
Irwin . David 127&#13;
Ives. Ethel&#13;
J acks, William&#13;
J ackson, John 29 , 41. 45, 139&#13;
Jacobs, Linda 149&#13;
J acobsen, JoAnn 139&#13;
Jacobsen. Scott 22, 25, 138, 139&#13;
James, Richard 198&#13;
Janecek, Betsy 139&#13;
Jared. Glenn&#13;
Jay. Leon 59. 132&#13;
J efferis, Jacquelyn 139&#13;
J enkins, Nola 75, 132&#13;
Jensen, Annette&#13;
J ensen. Chris 64, 89, 139&#13;
Jensen. Debora 132&#13;
J en sen. Debra&#13;
J en sen, Duane 132&#13;
Jensen, Joel&#13;
J en sen. Mark 22. 139&#13;
J ensen. Michael 132&#13;
Jensen. Randy 59. 70, 132&#13;
Jenson . Rodney 21 . 56. es. 139. 152&#13;
Jensen, Scott 149&#13;
Jerkovich. John 139&#13;
J erkovich, Mary 149&#13;
Jerkovich, Pam 74, 132&#13;
Johnson, Alfl.y 149. 175&#13;
Johnson , Beverly 149&#13;
Johnson , David 139&#13;
Johnson, Gaillard 77, 132&#13;
Johnson. Jim 67. 86. 116&#13;
Johnson, Lynnette 85, 133&#13;
Johnson, Maren 149, 175&#13;
Johnson. Patti 149&#13;
Johnson, Stanley 133&#13;
Johnson , Theodore&#13;
Jones. Geno (Randy) 149&#13;
Jones, Janece 24, 133&#13;
Jones. Joseph 59. 88. 89, 149. 166&#13;
Jones. Michael&#13;
Jones, Nancy 15, 25, 139&#13;
Joplin, Patricia 149&#13;
Jorgensen, Susan 149&#13;
Joslin, Cheryl 133&#13;
Judkins, Elizabeth 133&#13;
Jurge ns, Jeffrey 133&#13;
Justesen, Duane 139&#13;
Kachulis, Hollis 139&#13;
Kaczor, Stophon 139&#13;
Kading. Bro.dloy 139&#13;
Kallmo.n. Todd 68. 80. 139. 169&#13;
Kane. Ke ith 149&#13;
Ko.nncdy, Edward 139&#13;
Karch or, Karen&#13;
Karr. Gilbert 63. 86. 149&#13;
Karr, Ruth 20. 97. 139&#13;
Kealy. Thomas 72, 139&#13;
Koo.ly. Timothy 72. 149&#13;
Koone. Debbie 149&#13;
Keever . Mark 22. 23. 24. 149. 162. 164. 166,&#13;
168&#13;
Keister. Elion 97. 149. 163. 164, 169&#13;
Keiste r, W. Karl 139&#13;
Kelley . Trudy 149&#13;
Ke llogg. Clyde (Miko) 149. 190&#13;
Kolly. Barbo.ro. 37. 149. 166&#13;
Kelly, Marcin 75 , 91. 133&#13;
Ke ndall , Patricia 133&#13;
Kendall, Wm. Bruce 133&#13;
Ke nkel. Mary 63. 96. 148. 149. 163. 169&#13;
Kennedy. Billy&#13;
Kennedy, Daniel Frank&#13;
Kennedy , J ohn 22, 133&#13;
Kenney, Joseph&#13;
Kerns, Elnlno 149&#13;
Kophnrt, Karon 133&#13;
Kerns, Debbie 133&#13;
Ki e r, Herbert 139&#13;
Klmnnch. Terrance 149&#13;
Kimnnch, Tracy 63, 139&#13;
Kinart, Linda 133&#13;
King. Karon 139&#13;
King. Robccco. 149. 163. 169&#13;
King. So.ndro. 53. 133&#13;
King, Steve n 139&#13;
Kinney. Thomo.s 20. 21 . 26. 136. 139&#13;
Kirk, Bruce 77. 133&#13;
Klrke, Claire 149&#13;
Klrko. Scott 70. 133&#13;
Klo.dstrup. Kris 82. 139&#13;
Kladstrup, Paul 149&#13;
Klofman. Karen 17, 149, 198&#13;
Klein. Carolyn 149&#13;
Knauss, Robert 48. 139&#13;
Knight. Rosomo.ry 49. 97. 149. 162, 166&#13;
Knoble. Sholloy 53. 139&#13;
Knox, John&#13;
Koch. Cynthio. 133&#13;
Kogele. Donald 149&#13;
Kostopulos. Kristin 53, 139&#13;
Kovatch, Carol 149&#13;
Krn.bbo, Barbara 50, 97, 139. 169&#13;
Krabbe . Kitty 149. 169&#13;
Kracst.ch, Rojone 23, 149&#13;
Kramer, Beverly 139&#13;
Kroger. J of! 150&#13;
Kreger. Sho.ron 20. 139, 152. 169&#13;
Krueger. Bruce 139&#13;
Krueger, Harry 150&#13;
Kruso. Do.vid 56. 89. 133&#13;
Kull. Mo.tthow 59. 130, 133&#13;
Kups. Keith 22, 133&#13;
Kups. Torry 160&#13;
Kurt. Netty 150&#13;
Kutchara. Jackie&#13;
Lacey, Sherry&#13;
Lake . Cathy 133&#13;
Lake, Rhonda 36, 48, 139&#13;
Lake, Tori 139&#13;
Lambert, Douglas 150&#13;
Lo.mbert. Michae l 71. 130. 133&#13;
Lo.no, Bocky 139&#13;
Langston, Cheri 82, 133&#13;
Lapham. Carol 139&#13;
Larmon, Cnralee 150&#13;
Larmon, Michael 133&#13;
Larmon , Steve 189&#13;
Larsen. Charles 31, 150&#13;
La rson, Connie 139&#13;
Larsen, Cynthia 139&#13;
Larson, Debbie 133&#13;
Larsen, Dennis 139&#13;
Larsen, Jeanne 198&#13;
Larsen, Luella 139&#13;
Larson, Mark 133&#13;
Larsen. Mo.ry 20. 26. 53. 81 . 139. 169&#13;
Larsen, Mayda 160&#13;
Larsen, Ronald 133&#13;
Lo.roan. Paul 150&#13;
Larson. Randy 150&#13;
Larson, T erri 150&#13;
Larson, Tracy 133&#13;
Lary, Bob&#13;
Lasher, J nck 139&#13;
Lasher, Penny 133&#13;
Lausen, Karen 150&#13;
Laustrup. Chris 43. 66. 105. 139&#13;
Loaders, Cathy 83, 150&#13;
Lenders, Randy&#13;
LeDuc, Grant 150&#13;
Leo. Biily 150&#13;
Lee. John 150. 162. 164. 166. 169 Lee, Sherry 127, 133&#13;
Leeper, Kathi 139&#13;
Leeper, Rex 188&#13;
Lehmer, Rose 133&#13;
Lolbol. Robert 77. 84. 133&#13;
Leibel. Theresa 97. 100. 139. 163. 169 LeMnnton, Darrin 133&#13;
LeMn.stcr, Candy 139, 160&#13;
LeMn.stor, Cindy 124, 166&#13;
LoMaster, Timothy 09, 133&#13;
Lowis, Rebecca 139&#13;
Lewis, Terry 24, 26, 89&#13;
Lidgott. Dan 150&#13;
Lidgott. Do.vld 133&#13;
Lidgott. Jeffrey 140&#13;
Lidgett, Jim&#13;
Lldgott. Scott 133&#13;
Lieurance, Cheryl 62, 133&#13;
Lindhorst, Dale 139&#13;
Lingner. Donald 59. 133&#13;
Lippert, J ohn 133&#13;
Lippert. Susan 23. 139. 169&#13;
Liunas. Richard&#13;
Livengood, Darrell 90, 133&#13;
Livingston , Kirk 77, 133&#13;
Lockerby, Terry&#13;
Lodholz, Richard&#13;
Lohrke, Ren ate 139&#13;
Long, Darrell 56&#13;
Long, David 139&#13;
Longmoyer , Joann 133&#13;
Looft, Diane 21. 139&#13;
Loper, Linda 133&#13;
Lorenzen, Mark 66, 133&#13;
Luckmo.n, Harriot 29, 31, 139 Ludwig. Cindy 150&#13;
Lyon. Rox 133&#13;
McAtoo. Do.vld 41. 66. 68. 69. 160. 151&#13;
McCall. Cindy 9 . 38. 39. 49. 96. 151. 166. 198&#13;
McCall. Joyce 96. 139&#13;
McCnllletor, Cheryl&#13;
McCold . Lnrry&#13;
McCartney, David 68, U&gt;l&#13;
Mcconkey, Charles&#13;
McCord, Nick&#13;
McDonough, Joyce 151&#13;
McDonough. Rick 66. 86. 133&#13;
McDowell, Joffory 133&#13;
McEldorry. Suso.n 151&#13;
McElroy, Stophon&#13;
McFadden. Bruce 139&#13;
McFadden, Glenn&#13;
McFnddon, Luanne 151&#13;
McGJado, Barbara 133&#13;
McOlad o. Wm. 151&#13;
McHnrguo, Vickie 139&#13;
Mcintosh, Jim 71. 133&#13;
Mcintosh. Karon 139&#13;
Mcintosh, Linda 133&#13;
Mcintosh, Tom&#13;
Mcintosh, Wm. 139&#13;
McKoomnn , Rick&#13;
McKoown, David 133&#13;
McKoovor, Mark 133&#13;
McKorn. Richard 86&#13;
McKcrn, Roxanne&#13;
McLaughlin, Matt&#13;
McMnnus, Brian&#13;
McMnnus, Stove 152&#13;
McNoo.l. So.Uy 152&#13;
McMn.lns, Barbara&#13;
McPo.rtlo.nd. Tracie 133&#13;
McSorloy. Daniel 59. 66, 89. 105. 133&#13;
McSorley, J offroy 152&#13;
Mabbitt. Mary 127. 151&#13;
Maco. Sherry 139&#13;
Mackey, Michele 198&#13;
Mackey, Roxanne 139&#13;
Madson, Denise 139&#13;
Madsen, Joan 81, 100, 151. 155, 163, 169&#13;
Madson, P enny 133&#13;
Madsen, Stove 139&#13;
Mo.han. Kathloon 76. 161. 190&#13;
Mahan. Kim 71. 76. 139&#13;
Mahan. Mark 90. 133&#13;
Mo.her. Ellen 139&#13;
Maher. Timothy 133&#13;
Mahoney. Cindy 133&#13;
Mahoney, Tom 70, 139&#13;
Mahrt. Jo.ck 32. 48. 139&#13;
Mo.ins. Linda 151, 175, 186&#13;
Major. Mlchaol 63. 166&#13;
Mo.llory. Po.trick 74 , 139&#13;
Malone, Danny 189&#13;
Malone, Jam es 133&#13;
Mann, Mark 139&#13;
Mann, Paul 161&#13;
Mann, Robin 133&#13;
Mo.rk . Randy 22. 23. 25. 133&#13;
Maron, Willlo.m 59, 71 , 133&#13;
Marsh, Fred 59, 67, 133&#13;
Marsh, Oa.ry 84, 139&#13;
Marshall, Barbara 151&#13;
Marshall. Carol 151&#13;
Mo.rsho.ll. Kip&#13;
Maruska, Margaret&#13;
Mason, Karen 15 1. 171&#13;
Mass, Pam 139&#13;
Mass, Sandra&#13;
Masslh. Mitro. 43. 130. 133. 134&#13;
Mato.blo. Po.m 139&#13;
Mata.hie, Stevo 151&#13;
Matheson, Stove 63, 151&#13;
Mathews, Rosemary 139&#13;
Matthews, Randy 71&#13;
Mattox , Dick 161&#13;
Mo.xwoll. Jody 49. 95. 161&#13;
Maxwell, Scott&#13;
Maxwell, Shannon 61. 83, 91. 133&#13;
Maxwell, Torry 56, 89, 151, 198&#13;
May. John 133&#13;
Mayberry. Brian 80, 133&#13;
Mayo, Gary Meade, Po.tty l50, 61. 62. 139&#13;
Meadows, Terri 133&#13;
Meidlinger, Sue 152&#13;
Molicher, Marcella 152, 176&#13;
Melichar. Marclo. 152, 175&#13;
Melichar, Michael 152&#13;
Mondenho.11, Carolyn 133&#13;
Mendenhall, Rebecca 139&#13;
Merksick, Patricia&#13;
Merkslck, Patrick&#13;
Merksick. Tom&#13;
Merritt, Cathrine 139&#13;
Merryman , Kim 133&#13;
Moyer. Dan 59. 84. 133&#13;
Meyer, Susan 139&#13;
Meyers. John 139&#13;
Meyerman. Linda 139&#13;
Michaud, Barbara&#13;
Miller. Dianne 82. 133&#13;
Millor. Lori 133&#13;
Mille r. Michael 140&#13;
Miller, Mindy 133&#13;
Miller, Scott 67. 133&#13;
Milner , Mo.ry 20, 21. 140&#13;
Michelson, Vicki&#13;
Minchln , Susan 133&#13;
Mlnlkus. Po.tsy&#13;
Monte . David lt52 &#13;
Morrntt. Kimberly 152&#13;
Mohntt, Daniel 71&#13;
Molgard, Dnn 140&#13;
Montello, Frnncos 133&#13;
Montgomery, Melody 140&#13;
Moore, Do.lo 56&#13;
Moore, Gnyloon 133&#13;
Moore. Knron 140&#13;
Moore, Keith 140&#13;
Moore, Mary 140&#13;
Moore, Michno! Joseph 22, 24, 66&#13;
Moore, Nancy&#13;
Moore, Renotlo 85, 133&#13;
Morohouso, Debbie 22, 23, 152&#13;
Morohouso, Rlchnrd 101, 133&#13;
Morono, Ophelia 133&#13;
Morford , Dnwn&#13;
Morgnn, Mary 133&#13;
Morgan, Patty 133&#13;
Morgan, Richard 20, 21, 27, 152&#13;
Morgnn, Wm. 127&#13;
Moriarty, Kevin&#13;
Moroney. Dnvld 133&#13;
Mortenson, Kevin 71 , 133&#13;
Mortenson, Wosloy 118. 119, 140&#13;
Mueller, Jnmos 22, 152, 167&#13;
Mulhollnnd, Llndn 140&#13;
MulUn, Torry&#13;
Mundt, Cindy 133 Murphy, Alnn&#13;
Murphy, Andrew 140&#13;
Murphy, Stevo 152&#13;
Myers, Dobro. 133&#13;
Myhlhouson, G oorgetto 133&#13;
Myhlhouson, Mnry 140&#13;
Nnglo, Clnrk&#13;
Nngunst, Craig 140&#13;
Nngunst, J orr 133&#13;
Nnhnch, Jnnet 152, 163, 169&#13;
Nnnsol, Lnrry 56, 64, 86, 140 Nntlon, Do.notto 140&#13;
Nendos, Cheryl 152, 166, 169&#13;
Noni, Steven 133&#13;
Nooly, Jnmos 56, 66, 89, 134&#13;
Neighbors, Jo urn Neighbors, Stove 102&#13;
Nelsen, Deborn 32, 40, 41, 44, 45, 142, 152,&#13;
163, 168&#13;
Nelson, Christine 152&#13;
Nelson, Cindy 91, 140&#13;
Nelson, Dnvld Wo.yno 140&#13;
Nelson, Kenney 86, 140&#13;
Ne lson, Normo. 140&#13;
Nelson, Sandrn 91, 140&#13;
Nelson, Trudy 140&#13;
Newborg, Jill 24, 152&#13;
Nico, Miko lBB&#13;
Nicolini, John 80, 100. 153&#13;
Nicolini. Knthloen&#13;
Nielsen, Bonnie 23, 25, 140&#13;
Nielson, Linda 23, 134&#13;
Nixon, Shnron 134&#13;
Noble, Nntnlle 134&#13;
Nolnn, Knthy 140&#13;
Nuzum, Kevin 90, 134&#13;
Onkes, Bnrbnrn 23, 26, 134&#13;
Onmek, George 80, 134&#13;
Onmek, J ennnine 140&#13;
O'Brndovlch, Michael 22, 23, 25, 136, 140&#13;
O'Brien, Jacqueline 9 , 39, 49, 153&#13;
O 'Brien, Pam 153&#13;
O'Brien, Jnck 134&#13;
O'Brien, Scott&#13;
Oden, Jeff 66, 86, 140&#13;
O 'Hnrn, Bill&#13;
Ohrllng, Mnrthn 153&#13;
Oliphant, Kyle 140&#13;
Ols en, Richnrd 86, 87, 163, 197&#13;
Olsen, Rodney 134&#13;
Olson, Beth 134&#13;
Opnl, Bill 140&#13;
Osbnhr, Larry IS9&#13;
Osborn, Jane 11S3&#13;
Osborne, Polly 140&#13;
Otto, Richard Overgard, Connie 134&#13;
Owens, Bea Jo 153&#13;
Owens, Jeff&#13;
Owens, Teresa 134&#13;
Oznydln, Dan 86, 140&#13;
Park, Donald 153&#13;
Park, Michael 134&#13;
Pnrker, Donna 134&#13;
Parker, Terry&#13;
Pnrr, Patsy 153&#13;
Pnul, Kathleen 134&#13;
Paul, Kimberly 23, 25, 13B, 140, 169&#13;
Paul, Rosemary 134&#13;
Pavich, Crystal 140&#13;
Payne , Harris 134&#13;
Payne, Larry 134&#13;
Pnyne, Leslee 23, 24, 26, 140, 169&#13;
Payno, Richard 153&#13;
Pearoy, Leslie 153&#13;
Pearey, Mike 68, 140&#13;
Pentico, Oo.ylo 134&#13;
Perry. Bocky 51, 134&#13;
Petore, Andrew 39&#13;
Peters, Betty Dianne 153&#13;
Peters. Brinn 20&#13;
Petors, James 57, 86, 153&#13;
Peters, Jon 134&#13;
Student Index&#13;
Potors, Knthryn 91. 134&#13;
Potors, Mnrk (10) BO, 134, 140&#13;
Potors, Mark (11) 169&#13;
Peters, Pnmoln 20, 140, 169&#13;
P ot orsen. Bnrbnrn 82, 97. 140, 169&#13;
Potorson, Chnrles 59, 134&#13;
Potorsen, Cindy 140&#13;
Peterson, Hnrold 86, 87, 14"0&#13;
Petersen. Jim 56, 86, 134&#13;
Potorscn, Lnwrence 153&#13;
Petersen, Melvin 140&#13;
Petersen, Mlchnol 153&#13;
Peterson. Pe.trick 103&#13;
Peterson, Portin 134&#13;
Peterson. Torosn 153&#13;
Potorson, Brian 11, 20, 21, 30, 32, 43, 153,&#13;
163. 166, 16B&#13;
Pet erson, J onnne 134&#13;
Petry, Dobro. Suo 134&#13;
P etry, Wllllnm 134&#13;
Pottonglll, David 153, 169&#13;
Pettit, John 59, 134&#13;
Pfeiffer, Jann 140&#13;
Phillips, Connie 153&#13;
Pierce, Kim 50, 97, 140&#13;
Pike, Robert 84, 134&#13;
Piko, Warren 134&#13;
Piper. Lorrnlne Kny 140&#13;
Plcnke, Monicn 140&#13;
Pleas. Judith 140&#13;
Plunkett, Rnndy 59, 134&#13;
Pong. Peggy 134&#13;
Poggo, Karen 153&#13;
Poggo, Rnndy 127, 134&#13;
Poggo, Snndro. 134&#13;
P olnk, Jore 163&#13;
Polson, Hugh 153&#13;
Portor, Bnrbnrn 134&#13;
Portor, Lloyd 134&#13;
Post, Glendn 97, 140&#13;
Poteet, John 23, 134 Poulos. Theodore 23, 04, 25, 153&#13;
Powell, Sharon 140&#13;
Powell. Stevo 140&#13;
Powors, Gnry 153&#13;
Priebe, Ingrid 140&#13;
Pritchnrd, Kristy 134&#13;
Pusey, Robert 63. 104, 140&#13;
Putnnm. DonnR&#13;
Rance, Margo.rot 83, 140&#13;
Rnnch, Timothy 140&#13;
Rnndnll, Julln 134&#13;
Rnsh, Frank 59, 67, B6. 134&#13;
Rasmusson, Beth 153&#13;
Rasmussen. Kathryn 131&#13;
Rasmussen, Kny 140&#13;
Rnssekh, Dominique 134&#13;
Rntekin, Dnvld 22, 03, 24, 153&#13;
Rntignn. Mickey 153&#13;
Ratliff, Doan 175&#13;
Rntllff, Mnry 153, 175&#13;
Rnymer, Mike 134&#13;
Raymer, Sandy 153&#13;
Recher, Jono. Deane U53&#13;
Recher, Rochelle 60, 9 1&#13;
Reed, Sherri 134&#13;
Reeves, Michael 140&#13;
Reeves. ruchnrd 22, 23, 59, 71&#13;
Reid, Joyce 153&#13;
Rold, Llndn Sue 140&#13;
Reid, Mariano 140&#13;
Reid, Ronald 38, 39, 74, 69, 153&#13;
Roid, TerosR 76, 77. 134&#13;
Reiger, Bob 23, 24, 140&#13;
Reninger, Donne. 140&#13;
Renteria, Michael 70&#13;
Rettig, Bnmbl 11, 20, 21. 140, 169&#13;
Rettig, Thomns 66, 134&#13;
Reynolds, P eggy 163 R!chnrdson, Joni 36, 153, 163, 166&#13;
Richo.rdson, Peggy 140&#13;
R!chardson, Vicki&#13;
Rickert. Teri 140&#13;
Ridder, Naomi&#13;
Ridder, Paul Ridgway, JoIT 134&#13;
Ridgway, Jill 154&#13;
Ridings, Herbert 77. 134&#13;
Rindone, J effroy 154&#13;
Ritchlo, Scott 06, 141&#13;
Roach, Julio 134&#13;
Roarty, Theresa 154&#13;
Robb, Vicki 141&#13;
Roberts, Raymond 141&#13;
Roberts, Renee 48, 49, 164. 163, 169&#13;
Roberts. Thomo.s&#13;
Robertson, Roy&#13;
Robinson, Bnrb 37, 7B, 79, 141&#13;
Rocha, Debra 134&#13;
Rocha, Tonio.&#13;
Rodenburg, Eddie 134&#13;
Rodenburg. Karen 154, 166&#13;
Roffmnn, Jackie 134&#13;
Hogle, Steve 25, 14 1&#13;
Roland, Glorio. Rold, Mnrk 22. 66, 154, 156&#13;
Roor. Cheryl 141&#13;
Ronfeldt, Katherin 134 Ronglsh. Robort 68, 89, 164, 163, 166, 166&#13;
Ronk, Robert 134&#13;
Ross. Debbie Ross. Lanny 141&#13;
Ross, Loyrio. 93. 26. 86. 134&#13;
Rounds, J erry 45. 56, 74, 141&#13;
Rouse, Jim&#13;
Roush, Bob&#13;
Rowe, Robin 141&#13;
Royer, Mark 63, 104, 141&#13;
Rudolph, Pamoln 39, 53, 14B, 154, 162, 166,&#13;
167, 169&#13;
Ruffcorn, John 56, 86, 154, 190&#13;
Rulo. Debra 154&#13;
Rule, Todd 134&#13;
Runyon, Devon 154&#13;
Rynn, Peter 67, B4, 134&#13;
Ryerson, Kathy 83, 141, 166, 169&#13;
Snndberg, Christle&#13;
Snnvillo, Timothy&#13;
S nss, Dohrn 164&#13;
Scarpolllno, Mnry 20, 24, 25, 14 1&#13;
Schnbon. Mike&#13;
Scheid, Shelln 135&#13;
S cheid, Steven&#13;
Schleidt, Suzo.nno 154&#13;
Schlott, Jrunes 63, 154&#13;
Schorsch, Jncquolino 154&#13;
Schroeder, David 141&#13;
Schwnrzonbo.ch. Onry 56. 135&#13;
Schuberth, Jo.mes&#13;
Scoles, Dobro. 136&#13;
Scott, Calvin 70, 141&#13;
Scott, Dnwn Scott, Nancy 135&#13;
Seamo.n, MCU'k 70, 86, 141&#13;
Seidel, Simon 59, 135&#13;
Seier. Peggy 135&#13;
Sell, Dnvld&#13;
Senter, Alnn 135&#13;
Senter, Vnlll 154&#13;
S evern, Steven 154&#13;
Sevey, Sheryl 154&#13;
Shnmblen. Darrell 154&#13;
Shnnno. Todd 67, 86, 135&#13;
Shnrp, Ardith 135&#13;
Shnw, Jon 135&#13;
Shnw, Tony 135&#13;
Shen, Mario.one 135&#13;
Shen. Rick&#13;
Shearer. Mo.rk 71. 135&#13;
Sheeran, Stove 154&#13;
Shepherd, Julie 154, 197&#13;
Shepherd, Sherri 135&#13;
Shill, Dobrn 82, 135&#13;
Shipp, Susan&#13;
Shrader, Do.vid 135&#13;
Sidebottom. Pnmela 154, 159, 166, 168 Sleburg, Knthy&#13;
Sigler, Mollndn 15. 2 1, 41 , 44, 81. 63, 97, 154,&#13;
162, 164, 166, 168&#13;
SilHk. Barbo.ra 141&#13;
Sillik. Cindy 135&#13;
Simmons. Linda 154&#13;
Simons, Gale 135&#13;
Simpson, Mlchnol 32, 37. 155, 164, 166&#13;
Sinnott, Po.meta 155&#13;
Smith, Bnrbnrn 78, B2. 135&#13;
Smith, Bobby 22, 23&#13;
Smith, Carol 141&#13;
Smith, Christine 141&#13;
Smith, Colleen 141&#13;
Smith, Charles 155&#13;
Smith, Do.n&#13;
Smith, Emily 141&#13;
Smith, Gregory 155&#13;
Smith. James A. 135&#13;
Smith. James&#13;
Smith. Jennifer 135&#13;
Smith, Jeril 141&#13;
Smith, Jim&#13;
Smith, John 105, 155&#13;
Smith, Karon 23, 24, 141&#13;
Smith, Keith 135&#13;
Smith, Kimberly 135&#13;
Smith, Lo.rry 141&#13;
Smith, Leslie&#13;
Smith. Mo..rk&#13;
Smith, Nnncy Bl. 97. 141&#13;
Smith, Penny 11, 156&#13;
Smith, Peter 56, 64, 105. 156, 171&#13;
Smith. Rnchel 165&#13;
Smith. Rebeccn 141&#13;
Smith, Sarrlna 155&#13;
Smith. Shelly 141&#13;
Smith, Stanley 20, 22, 23, 76, 165, 166, 169&#13;
Smith, Steve 69, 135&#13;
Smith, Susnn R. (11) 76, 141&#13;
Smith, Susnn R. (12) 83, 156. 162, 166. 168 Smith, Tro.cy 135&#13;
Smith, Valerio 61, Bl. 135&#13;
Snyder. Jo.net&#13;
Sonr, Lorro.lno 135&#13;
Sollnzzo, Carol&#13;
Sorensen, Joo.n 165&#13;
Sorenson, Patricio.&#13;
Sorick, Joni Lee 136&#13;
Sparr, Oo..ry 141&#13;
Spencer, Melissa 78, 155, 169&#13;
Spetmnn, Bnrbnn1 51 , 135&#13;
S petmcm , Jnne 97. 141&#13;
Springer. Cheryl 23, 83, 135&#13;
Springer. Peggy 141&#13;
Sprinkel. Claudio. 155&#13;
Stnck, Ronald&#13;
Stacy, Edwnrd 90. 135&#13;
Stnncliffo, P enny 115, 141, 169&#13;
Sto.nford. Sandro. 135&#13;
Stanford, Shorry 14 1&#13;
Stanley, Lester&#13;
Stanley. Pnmelo. 155&#13;
Stnnloy, Tinn 135&#13;
Stnpleton, Mark 135&#13;
Stark, Donnie 59, 135&#13;
Steege, Mark 39, 44. 45, 64, 97, 142, 155, 169,&#13;
172, 175&#13;
Stoenbock, Patti 141&#13;
Steffensen. Barbaro. 135&#13;
Steffensen. Roberto. 135&#13;
Stemple, Jan 50, 97, 136. 141, 169&#13;
Stenberg, Robert 135&#13;
Steppuhn. Kim 135&#13;
Stevens. Dnlyco 76, 155, 166&#13;
Stevens. Mark 39, 88&#13;
Stevens, Snndra 135&#13;
Stevens, Troy&#13;
Stewart, Pnmeln 155&#13;
Stidd. Vicky 141&#13;
Stoddo.rd, Dennis 155&#13;
Stoddnrd, Michnel 66, 130, 134, 135&#13;
Stohlmo.nn, Laurel 85, 135&#13;
Stolz. Joanette 15, 81. 141&#13;
Stone, Carol 62, 7B, 79. 91. 141&#13;
Storey, David 156&#13;
Stowe, Richard 135&#13;
Stowe, Steven 141&#13;
Stowell, Debro. 156&#13;
Straight, Janis 156&#13;
Stranatbo.n. Mike&#13;
Strohbehn. Jill 135&#13;
Strohbehn, Jody 100, 156. 162, 169&#13;
Strohbehn, Mike 141&#13;
Stuart, Joo.one 62, 135&#13;
Stubblefield, John 156&#13;
Stucker. Kristy 9. 39, 44. 53, 142, 148, 156,&#13;
163, 166. 168&#13;
Suhr, Mark 141&#13;
Suhr, Robin 135&#13;
SulhoIT, Jnmes B4. 135&#13;
Sulhoff, Steve&#13;
Sullivo.n, Nancy 156&#13;
Suvalsky, Mnrti 53, 141&#13;
Svoboda, Henry (Jay) 56. 70. B8, 141&#13;
Svobodn. Kimberly 91. 135&#13;
Sweem. Jim 67, 135&#13;
Swolley. Eugene&#13;
To.bier. Diane 141&#13;
Tague, S hirley&#13;
Tnmms, Debbie 127, 141&#13;
Tnnner, Chris 141&#13;
Tanner. Orville 135&#13;
To.rkington. Go.le 141&#13;
To.ttn, Beth&#13;
Tntta. Claudia&#13;
Tatta. Mark&#13;
Taylor. A vo. 156&#13;
Taylor, Daniel&#13;
Taylor. Jeffrey 56, 72, 156, 197&#13;
Taylor, J effroy B. 156&#13;
To..ylor, Jim&#13;
Tnylor, LeRoy 135&#13;
Tnylor. P olly 156. 163, 166, 168, 193&#13;
Tedesco, Jo.no 97, 141. 169&#13;
Tom, Chnrlos 66. 104, 105, 141&#13;
Telpner. Heidi 156&#13;
Tolpner. Joel 141. 169&#13;
Telpner. S ari 135&#13;
Thacker, Debra 97, 141&#13;
Thiles, Roy 127&#13;
Thomas, Cindy 141&#13;
Thomo.s, Dawn 156&#13;
Thomas, Douglas 56&#13;
Thomas, James 135&#13;
Thomas. Jill 23, 36, 141. 166&#13;
Thomas. Lori 141&#13;
Thomas, Pam 135&#13;
Thomas, Steven 135&#13;
Thompson. David 40. 141&#13;
Thompson, Gerald 135&#13;
Thompson. Lu 156&#13;
Thomsen, Anthony 135&#13;
Thomsen, David 86. 135&#13;
Thomsen. Robert 70. 71. 86, 135&#13;
Thomsen. Virginia 2B. 29. 98. 156, 164. 166,&#13;
169&#13;
Tiedje. Gnyle 23. 135&#13;
Tillmnn, Terry 135&#13;
Tippery, Debbie 135&#13;
Tippery. Dorothy 136&#13;
Tippery, Vickie 136&#13;
Tom air, David&#13;
Tomair, Douglas&#13;
Town. Rando.I 135&#13;
Townsend, Mo.ry 141&#13;
Trnoy. Curtis 141&#13;
Trnf\on. Toreso. 1156&#13;
Trotter. Rosettn&#13;
Turcott, David 127&#13;
Twomey. Mike 156&#13;
Underwood. Jerry&#13;
Urban, Pnmeln 85, 136&#13;
Urbnn. Patricio. 85, 136&#13;
Vnnco. Becky&#13;
Vanoo. Mika&#13;
Vnnco. Peggy 156&#13;
Vo.ndorpool. JoEllen&#13;
Vo.nEvory. Ko.ran 14 1&#13;
VanHouton, David 141&#13;
Vargas. Frank 15 6&#13;
Vergamini, David 14 \&#13;
Vergnmlnl, J ohn 2 , 14 l&#13;
Vincent. Vicki 156&#13;
18 3 &#13;
184&#13;
Vore, Mike 56, 70, 136, 141&#13;
Wagner, Debbie 157&#13;
Waide, David 23&#13;
Waidron, Donald 141&#13;
Waldron, Mike&#13;
Walker, Angela&#13;
Waiker. Charles 141&#13;
Waiker, Ida 141&#13;
Warden, Craig 135&#13;
Warden, Susan 85, 97, 157, 162, 184, 165, 166,&#13;
168&#13;
Warner, Robert 22, 23, 25, 157, 163, 166, 169&#13;
Waters, Alan 89, 157&#13;
Watt, Marlene 157&#13;
Waugh, Thomas 135&#13;
Weaver, Daniel 135&#13;
Weaver, Larry&#13;
Weaver, Sandra&#13;
Weber, Curtis 59, 88, 135&#13;
Weber, Danny 141&#13;
Student Index&#13;
Webster, Russell 59, 90, 127, 135&#13;
Welland, Terry 70, 86, 135&#13;
Weis, Beverly 141&#13;
Weis, Karen ll57&#13;
West, Richard 141&#13;
Westfall, Thomas 167&#13;
Westphal, Memory 157&#13;
White, Duane&#13;
White, James ll57&#13;
Whitman. Jeffrey 59, 67, 90, 135&#13;
Whitman, Linda 157, 163, 166, 169&#13;
Whitman, Rodney 59, 90&#13;
Whitmore, Barbara 141&#13;
Whittaker, Krl•tlne 9 , 39, 44, 142, 157, 190&#13;
Whittaker, Sue 53&#13;
Whlttlngton, Jamie 78, 157&#13;
Whittington, Jocelyn 76, 135&#13;
Wichman. Michael 22, 23, 24, 56, 141&#13;
Wickman, John 58, 58, 84, 86, 87, 141&#13;
Wickman, Julio 62, 91, 135&#13;
Widtreldt, Karen 135&#13;
Wigington, Deborah 135&#13;
Wigington, Donald 127, 135&#13;
Wllcken, Connie 136&#13;
Wilcox, M11rgo.rot 141&#13;
Wilcox, Mary 141&#13;
Wild, Lloa 135&#13;
Will, Richard 39, 64&#13;
Will, Tom 39, 64&#13;
William•, Connie 157, 175&#13;
Williams, Robert 59, 70, 77, 90, 135&#13;
Wllllams, Robin 141&#13;
Wllllam•, Rodney 72, 86, 135&#13;
Wiiliam•, Steven 135&#13;
Willson, James&#13;
Wllson, Doo.nne 141&#13;
Wilson, Dennis&#13;
Wll•on, Jeffrey IOI, 157, 164, 166&#13;
Wll•on, Leland 141&#13;
Wilson, Paige 135&#13;
Wlnchostor, Michael 136&#13;
Wink, Nancy&#13;
Witt, John&#13;
Witt, Michael&#13;
Witt, Richard&#13;
Woolsoncrofl., Linda 167&#13;
Wright, J amos 56&#13;
Yarbrough, Charles 167&#13;
Yopp, DBrlono&#13;
Yopp, Do..rroll&#13;
Young, David 141&#13;
Zabe l, David 141&#13;
Zaccone, Ann 130, 135&#13;
Zaccono, Frank 167&#13;
Znch, Debbie&#13;
Zlmmormo.n, John&#13;
Zimmerman, Thomas HS7&#13;
Zonarl, Paulo 72, 99, 157, 166&#13;
Zuern, Jody 135&#13;
Zuorn, Tro.cy 1315 &#13;
Index&#13;
Academics Division ....... . .. .. .......... .. 106- 107&#13;
Activities Division ....... . ... ... .............. 12-13&#13;
Advertisements ..................... .. .... 186-198&#13;
American Field Service ....... .. ........... ... 98-99&#13;
Art Department ...... . ....... . ........... 124-125&#13;
Baccalaureate ..... .. .................... . 170-171&#13;
Baseball .... ... ............................. 88-90&#13;
Basketball .................................. 64-67&#13;
Betty Crocker Award ...... . ................... 170&#13;
Board of Education . .......... . ............... 108&#13;
Book Index . . . . . . . .. .......... ... .. ... ........ 185&#13;
Boys Bowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76&#13;
Boys Golf ..................................... 85&#13;
Boys Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63&#13;
Boys Swimming .............................. 72-73&#13;
Boys Tennis .................. ... ..... . ........ 80&#13;
Boys Track .................. . .............. 86-87&#13;
Business Department ...................... 114-115&#13;
Cheerleaders ................................ 48-51&#13;
Chess Club ................................... 100&#13;
Christmas Dance .......... . ............. . ... 40-41&#13;
"Cinderella" .............. . .................. . . 32&#13;
Classes Division .......................... 128-129&#13;
Clio Award ................................... 163&#13;
Commencement ........................... 172-175&#13;
Coaches ..... . ............................... 103&#13;
Cooks . .................. . ...... . .... . ....... 126&#13;
Courtesy Club .... . ....... . ... .. ............... 97&#13;
Crimson and Blue . . ... .... ........ .. .... . ...... 37&#13;
Crimson and Blue Honorees .............. .. 160-161&#13;
Cross Country ............................... 60-61&#13;
Custodians ...... .. . .................... .. .... 126&#13;
DAR Award ......... .. ................. . ..... 166&#13;
Debate ........ . ............... .. ............. 33&#13;
Dr. Erickson Hill Award ...... .. .......... . .... 166&#13;
Drama Department ...... . ........ . .. . ........ 125&#13;
Drivers Education .......... . ................. 119&#13;
Echoes ................. . ................ . .... 36&#13;
Editor's Page ................................ 200&#13;
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes ................ 104&#13;
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Future Secretaries ........................... 94-95&#13;
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Guidance Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111&#13;
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Homemaking Department ...................... 122&#13;
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Honors Division .......................... 158-159&#13;
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Quill Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97&#13;
Rev. Leon Hills A ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166&#13;
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Sophomores ........................... . . . 130-135&#13;
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"Tommy" . ..... . ... .. .. .. . . ... . . . .. .. . . . . .. . 30-3 1&#13;
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18 5 &#13;
186&#13;
QUALITY PRINTING&#13;
OF ALL KINDS&#13;
200 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
PH. 328-3114&#13;
BEN O'S&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS' GREATEST STORE&#13;
OVER 100 YEARS&#13;
OF&#13;
SERVICE TO SOUTHWESTERN IOWA&#13;
508 West Broadway Ph.: 322-2551&#13;
PIZZA&#13;
KING&#13;
CLUB&#13;
212&#13;
Angela Asikin demonstrates t he&#13;
professional way to cut a pizza.&#13;
STEAKS- CHICKEN&#13;
SEAFOOD&#13;
Ph. 323-4911&#13;
Cocktail Lounge&#13;
Ph. 322-9948&#13;
212 West Broa dway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FARM SERVICE&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Council Bluffs, Neola,&#13;
Loveland and othe r nearby communities&#13;
STATE FARM&#13;
A&#13;
IN S URANCl&#13;
CAREER LEADERS CLUB&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
?l !0~,E. BL'S. 3~2·0225&#13;
RES. 323-5749&#13;
17 SCOTT STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 5 1501&#13;
Representing STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES&#13;
Auto-Life-F ir e Bloomington, Illinois&#13;
Linda Ma ins, Marsha Hathaway and Duane J ensen collect Red Cross money. &#13;
LYSTADS&#13;
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL&#13;
"We can exterminate any bug in the&#13;
world . .. . Except the LITTERBUG!"&#13;
Ph. 323-0554 630 Spencer&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
MEADOW GOLD&#13;
Ice Cream&#13;
Cheeses&#13;
Milk&#13;
1607 West Broadway Dial 323-7596&#13;
SMITH'S OFFICE&#13;
MACHINE CO.&#13;
639 FRANKLIN AVENUE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
PH. 323-1731&#13;
"A rock concert and dance?" exclaims Mr. Warren Weber. Student&#13;
Council sponsor.&#13;
18 7 &#13;
188&#13;
DONNA WOOD DANCE STUDIO&#13;
Tap- Ballet-Jazz-Toe&#13;
120 E. Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WAGNER TEXACO SERVICE&#13;
REX LEEPER&#13;
154 Bennett Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-9599&#13;
LATE&#13;
SENIOR&#13;
PICTURES&#13;
MIKE NICE&#13;
Sun Glasses Contacts&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main Street&#13;
Personalized Prescription Service&#13;
W.M. Shipley&#13;
Optician&#13;
Phone 323-3401&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SCHWINN&#13;
is in&#13;
JIM GRINT'S&#13;
SCHWINN CYCLERY&#13;
165 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
323-2413&#13;
KWIK-SHOP&#13;
930 5th Avenue Ph.: 322-9535&#13;
OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 11 P.M.&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the&#13;
CLASS OF '73&#13;
HINKY-DINKY STORES&#13;
2801 West Broadway- 1139 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the&#13;
CLASS of "73"&#13;
2121 South Seventh&#13;
704 West Broadway&#13;
515 East Broadway&#13;
3435 West Broadway&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
STEVE LARMON&#13;
LATE&#13;
SENIOR&#13;
PICTURES&#13;
DAN MALONE&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
41 7 EAST WASHINGTON&#13;
Ph. 328-1801&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
STATE BANK AND TRUST&#13;
Everything A Bank Should Be - Only Better&#13;
Main Bank&#13;
509 West Broadway&#13;
Free Student Checking Accounts&#13;
35th Street Drive-In&#13;
15 South 35th Street&#13;
189 &#13;
KRISTI WHITTAKER&#13;
MIKE KELLOGG&#13;
KATHY MAHAN&#13;
190&#13;
JOHN RUFFCORN&#13;
1 1 WESTLAKE VI LLAGE&#13;
COUN C!L BLUFFS. !OWA 5150 1&#13;
PHONE 366-110 6 &#13;
CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY INC&#13;
OFFERING ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE&#13;
201 PARK BLDG.&#13;
DELMAN CAMPBELL&#13;
e FARM&#13;
e LIFE&#13;
e CROP&#13;
e ACCIDENT &amp; HEALTH&#13;
328-3975&#13;
e TOWN&#13;
e AUTO&#13;
e HAIL&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
BOB HARGIS&#13;
AFTER HRS DELMAN CAMPBELL 323-6344&#13;
ROBERT HARGIS 322-2943&#13;
AUTO GLASS SERVICE&#13;
-Institutional&#13;
-Commercial&#13;
-Residential&#13;
PLATE GLASS&#13;
EMERGENCY GLASS SERVICE&#13;
328-1573 1001 S. Main&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
funeral Home&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Best wishes from&#13;
KIMBALL CLEANERS&#13;
&amp; LAUNDERERS&#13;
20 South 7th Ph. 323-2419&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
why should the&#13;
AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
STUDENT KNOW AND&#13;
CARE ABOUT ELECTRIC HEAT?&#13;
EASY ... "that's where it 's at . .. "&#13;
AND LIGHT COMfllNY&#13;
IOWA&#13;
POWER&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
191 &#13;
192&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
Cleaners - Laundry&#13;
Serving you from ...&#13;
FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS&#13;
e 125 W. BWAY .......... . 322-5544&#13;
e FRANK &amp; BWAY ........ 322-3003&#13;
e 7TH &amp; BWAY ........... 322-2821&#13;
e 29TH &amp; BWAY . ...... .. . 322-9620&#13;
Phone&#13;
322-5544 FOR PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY&#13;
OVERMAN'S&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Tune-up- Brakes&#13;
Complete Accessories&#13;
MEMBER AMOCO MOTOR CLUB&#13;
Ph. 323-3954 421 East Broadway&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA&#13;
KEENAN&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
234 West Broadway&#13;
Dial 322-771 I&#13;
Free Student Checking&#13;
at&#13;
FIRST NA TI ON AL BANK&#13;
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA&#13;
BANK AT ANY OF THE THREE FIRST NATIONAL LOCATIONS&#13;
"'~;::----n:-~...- NATIONAL BANK OF&#13;
cour~C9l BLUFFS&#13;
Longer Hoursl Three Locationsl&#13;
Broadway at Main 2901 West Broadway 501 West South Omaha Bridge Road &#13;
322-4295&#13;
322-4295 *INDUSTRIAL&#13;
*RESIDENTIAL&#13;
*FARM&#13;
*COMMERCIAL&#13;
PROPERLY TOOLED&#13;
FOR ALL JOBS&#13;
LARGE OR SMALL&#13;
BY QUALIFIED&#13;
PERSONNEL&#13;
"YOUR PROBLEM IS OUR OPPORTUNITY"&#13;
9 Bonneville Dr. Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
NEAL ELECTRIC&#13;
BUG YOUR FOLKS&#13;
To Buy You One Of Those Great,&#13;
Handsome. Portable. Electric&#13;
Typewriters Like You Use At School&#13;
from&#13;
EMARINES&#13;
SALES. SERVICE &amp; SUPPLIES&#13;
Broadway at Scott St.-Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HAS EVERYTHING&#13;
1141 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs. Iowa Ph. : 322-6666&#13;
JOHNSON PHARMACY&#13;
Phone 322-2526 916 East Pierce&#13;
VILLAGE PHARMACY&#13;
Phone 322-2561 Hiway 6 and Bennett Ave.&#13;
MERLE L. JOHNSON ROLLAND JOHNSON&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HAROLD HORN'S&#13;
BEAUTY SALON&#13;
920 East Pierce&#13;
Council Bluffs. Iowa 51501&#13;
Ph: 322-2575&#13;
Polly Taylor r eceives her Forensic awards from Mrs. Judy Stilwill.&#13;
193 &#13;
194&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
AUTO SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
Replacement Parts • Equipment • Machine Shop&#13;
114 W. Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 712/ 322-4085&#13;
Sam Durick Jerry Whitmore Mel Fox&#13;
Anne Gr oss de posits her money at the First Fede ral with the assistance of Kitty&#13;
P eters (P am P eters' mother).&#13;
Con gr atulations&#13;
to&#13;
Class of 1973&#13;
SCOFIELDS INC .&#13;
9 24 S out h Main&#13;
3 22-6671&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
MEYER&#13;
Funeral Home&#13;
"The growth of a Name&#13;
is a symbol of service."&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS and LOAN&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
A&#13;
BANK&#13;
FOR&#13;
YOUNG PEOPLE&#13;
421 West Broadway Ph.: 328-3803&#13;
The place to&#13;
"Bowl "&#13;
is&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
15 State Street&#13;
322-9922&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
CARE CENTER&#13;
Ph.: 323-7135&#13;
CRESTVIEW&#13;
MANOR&#13;
CARE CENTER&#13;
Ph.: 328-2333&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARE CENTER&#13;
... 24-HOUR SKILLED NURSING CARE&#13;
... SPECIAL DIET FOODS&#13;
... SOCIAL and SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES&#13;
... OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS&#13;
"TWO NURSING HOMES WITH CONCERN FOR THE ELDERLY"&#13;
CRESTVIEW MANOR SOLARIUM&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA&#13;
195 &#13;
196&#13;
HARDING STUDIO&#13;
BECAUSE .... some things&#13;
(like graduation)&#13;
ast forever!&#13;
COLOR PHOTOGRAPH~&#13;
- 1 &#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
CREDIT UNION CENTER&#13;
Open Monday Through Friday&#13;
Saturday by Appointment&#13;
Bl-PARISH CATHOLIC CREDIT UNION&#13;
FIRST row A CREDIT UNION&#13;
P. &amp; C. B. EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION&#13;
MERCY HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION&#13;
1922 West Broadway&#13;
Julie Shepard Patti Eddie&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg Dr.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Ia. 51501&#13;
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197 &#13;
198&#13;
WHITAKER FORD S ALES&#13;
SAYERS VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
RASSMUSSEN OPEL-BUICK&#13;
PEOPLES MOTORS&#13;
McINTYRE CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE&#13;
GENERAL PONTIAC&#13;
FLOYD FLOYD HUGHES HUGHES CHEVROLET&#13;
COMFORTS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH&#13;
CASKEY DODGE&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALERS&#13;
Tim H a nusa a nd Mike Coy know wher e to buy t he best s ports&#13;
jackets.&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES&#13;
SHOP&#13;
536 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
PHONE 322-5567&#13;
EVERYTHING FROM HEAD TO TOE&#13;
LATE&#13;
SENIOR&#13;
PICTURES&#13;
JEANNE LARSEN&#13;
RICK JAMES&#13;
MICHELLE MACKAY &#13;
I --&#13;
nanK&#13;
WITH THe BanK&#13;
THaT HeLPS YOU&#13;
[C][g]&#13;
[&amp;]'81 Council Bluffs A ~ Saving'is Bank W®&#13;
MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION •BANKS OF IOWA, INC.&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
Reflections&#13;
washed away&#13;
by the sands&#13;
of time .&#13;
Yet&#13;
ever present&#13;
in the echoes&#13;
of our minds&#13;
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CO-EDITORS ...... . .. .. .... . ..... (Quiet) Barbara Kelly&#13;
(Big "M") Mike Simpson&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER .. .. .. . (Leave-early) Cindy McCall&#13;
STAFF ................ .. ..... (I'll do it.) Debbie Addison&#13;
(Jackson's Cousin) Debbie Bettcher&#13;
(Touchy-Touchy-Touchy) Mark Diercks&#13;
(A RETIRED Editor) Mark Draper&#13;
(Where is she?) Terri Ebert&#13;
(Hustle-Hustle) Rhonda Hessel&#13;
(Great-On-Layout) Mary Kenkel&#13;
(Wrestlers' Buddy) Cindy LeMaster&#13;
(Stickler) Kristy Stucker&#13;
(Kinney's Pal) Rick Bryant&#13;
(Already bossy) Anne Gross&#13;
(Huh?) John Jackson&#13;
(Bryant's Pal) Tom Kinney&#13;
(Boo Hool) Barbara Robinson&#13;
(Unique copy writer) Kathy Ryerson&#13;
(Weird Margins) Chris Smith&#13;
(Dark-room-messer-upper) Jerry Collier&#13;
(Circuit-Freak) Steve Sheeran&#13;
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Erva Huckleeberry&#13;
BUSINESS ADVISOR .......... (Chief Recorder) Jane Sak&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHER ADVISOR . .. . ... .. . .... W. W. Clarke&#13;
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373 C-C83a</text>
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